Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, October 06, 1964

Issue date: Tuesday, October 6, 1964
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 6, 1964, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press tuesday october 6, 1964 13 in Winnipeg 6 Esso Home heat teams guarantee you the Security of worry free heat this Winter these highly efficient teams of top heating specialists provide you with weather controlled guaranteed fuel delivery. You never run out of Oil. They have sufficient on hand right now to Supply you for the whole Winter. And you need have no worries of equipment failure. Esso Home heat teams provide 24-hour emergency no heat service All for the Price of the Oil. So if you want to relax this Winter do it with Esso Home heat phone 474-1371 Esso Home heat service is better because its people Are Esso Home heat service is available in metropolitan Winnipeg Only. Be sure to watch the All Star game on to saturday october 10. See this newspaper for time station. Bookies favor labor by Richard Purser free press staff writer London general election Campaign got rougher again last night with Strong speeches by Harold Wilson Here sir Alec Douglas Home in Glasgow. Labor supporters Felt strongly today that after an uncomfortable week last week the Campaign initiative has returned to labor. Although they prefer not to admit it sunday s Gallup poll was one of the reasons they Are looking for tomorrow s National opinion poll to also move towards what or. Wilson called the real state of Public opinion in this the drop in steel property share prices yesterday following Gallup publication gave or. Wilson More ammunition. Business knew he said a tory Victory would be a Bonanza for property speculators. The poll also started a surge of bets on labor that one Bookie called leading Book makers Odds were Back to heavily pro labor. New wind labor supporters believe the Campaign took new wind Over the weekend before the Gallup Fig ures were published. Or. Wil son s Well received speeches in Glasgow Edinburgh were followed by two even better received speeches in Newcastle Middlesbrough. During these Hec tic two Days he was in exception ally Good form in powerful command of enthusiastic audiences most labor canvassers Are meanwhile reporting favourable returns from the constituencies giving party officials excellent chances to boast at the daily press conferences in party head quarters. Conservatives How Ever Are being very reticent about their own canvassing Fig ures. Sir Alec last night supported j by other tory ministers speaking 1 around the country fought Back against labor s Campaign stress on economic issues. He culled it economic added that they have staked everything on a desperate bid to talk the nation into a financial Wilson strays or. Wilson meanwhile strayed from economic issues last night at the mid Point in the Campaign dwelt on the foreign defence issues. He attacked the tory Independent nuclear deter rant policy claimed that Bri Tain s position in the world really depends on its economic strength Independence on being Able to speak for a United Corn Mon wealth. Succumbing to an anti German Bias in the labor party or. Wil son challenged sir Alec to pledge that his government would never agree to a German Finger on the trigger. He had earlier challenged sir i Alec to guarantee that a constr alive government would not again try to enter the european common Market a subject on which tory speakers have been today remain evasive. Sir Alec remarked that these Chal Lenges from or. Wilson seem to be coming at three a Harvest Queen continued tour s first speech lauds confederation the dream has materialized thanks to the spirit of under standing Confidence which the delegates of the various provinces have she added. How right he was to be Lieve in the possibility of an entente cordiale Between men of Good speaking in English she called confederation the Rock on which the Canadian nation has built its strength authority 100 years of unbroken democratic practices embracing the Crown government Canada is one of the world s older most stable nations she said. Praises Canada we know the splendor of her achievements in peace in the dark years of War the esteem in which she is held in the great councils of the world the contributions to the enrich ment of the Commonwealth the generosity sense of responsibility toward the newly devel Oping countries willingness to assume the gravest of inter National responsibilities. All these much else have grown out of this great of political statesmanship have made Canada what she is the Queen admires what has been done in Canada s last 100 years expressed my full Confidence in the splendid future which you Are. Making possible for those who will come after she ended her speech with a prayer May god continue to Shower his blessings upon this land of Canada All her people in the years of Challenge Triumph which lie Union Label league officers elected William Haiko business Mana Ger of local 459, amalgamated clothing workers of America Afl-c10, has been elec Ted president of the Union Label league of Winnipeg District an organization recently formed by unions affiliated to the local labor Council. Others elected were Arnold Sealey bakery workers vice president Abe Ruben Carpen ters Secretary treasurer Paula Cook Acra corresponding recording Secretary. The group is dedicated to promotion of Union made goods in preference to non Union products. E. Europe crops fail again Eon Tiquet generally the communists at tribute the bulk of their Harvest disappointments to the weather. It ims certainly done its share. But when weather does intervene it shows up vividly one of the major defects of the collectivization system its inability to create a margin safeguarding it against losses through bad Wea ther. This arises from poor manage ment the general apathy of collective farm members who feel no direct interest in doing More to promote better yields than is required to earn their daily remuneration in Cash kind. But regimes throughout the bloc Are beginning to increase material incentives. Doctrinaire talk about socializing the Pri vate plots the half hectare left in a peasant s private ownership has also been shelved since in Russia in Eastern Europe these provide an Aston Ishing proportion of All meat Dairy production. Or. R. L. Kristjanson executive assistant to the Canadian wheat Board said tuesday he did not think the report of poor Grain crops in most Iron curtain countries would Lead to increased sales from Canada. Or. Kristjanson said most of the. Countries involved had Long term contracts with Canada sales Over the past few months to Eastern Europe had been based on the Assumption Grain yields would be poor this year. Copyright 1964 observer foreign news service the Royal tour Here is the tuesday night wednesday official itinerary of the visit to Canada of the Queen Prince Philip. Tuesday oct. 6 . Drive from yacht to memorial theatre for Royal variety performance. Route Queen Graf ton streets. . Queen Philip leave Royal Box performers Are presented to them on the stage. . Leave theatre for yacht. Route Grafton Queen streets. Wednesday oct. 7 turn leave for province House. Route Queen water Pownal Kent Prince Richmond streets. . Visit confederation chamber sign the Golden Book appear on the Balcony at province House. . Drive to exhibition grounds for children s rally. Route Richmond Queen Grafton Weymouth Kent streets Kensington re. . Queen presents awards to girl guides boy scouts at1 rally 18 children representing , regional High schools Are presented to Royal couple. The meeting with school children will be broadcast Over cwt starting at . Cost . Leave for 15-minute drive to government House. Route Kensington rd., Haw Thorne ave., St. Peter s rd., Longworth ave., Eston St Pond re. . Luncheon Given by. Lieutenant governor Macdonald. . Return to Royal yacht. Route Kent Queen streets. . Royal couple give hour Long recep Tion aboard yacht. Times shown Are Atlantic Daylight time. Subtract 3 hours for Cost deaths Atkins mrs. Jessie 366 Quappelle Avenue suite 408 Warwick apartments. Bailey mrs. R. L. Kathleen of 236 Hansard Boulevard. Burrell mrs. Haviley 51, of. 629 Glen Avenue East St. Paul. Carpenter mrs. Louis Elsie 69, of fort Frances ont formerly of Winnipeg. Evans Louie 61, of suite 24 Savoy hotel. Giasson mrs. Napoleon Marie 64, of Fisher Branch. Green mrs. Monte 38, of 760 Niagara Street. Greenberg George 76, of 10 Aster Street retired president of mid West truck lines Ltd. And Northern fruit distributors Ltd. Heathfield mrs. William John Mary 53, at heading Ley Man., of 585 Alver Stone Street. Kells mrs. Thomas Robert of suite 13 Warwick apartments. Kisyk mrs. Melania 80, of 660 Linden Avenue East Kildonan widow of Wasyl Kisyk. Lentowich Brian 42, of Dyer Indiana formerly of Cook s Creek shoe Salesman for Doc Tor Schultz shoe co. Lien Harry Martin 60, of Van Couver. Mackenzie mrs. Catherine 81, of 665 Nia Kwa Road widow of Malcolm Mackenzie. Mulvay Leo Mitchell 55, of lot 30 West St. Paul employed by Burns company Ltd. Murray miss Beatrice Marie 24, of suite c Bayview apart ments formerly of Fanny Stelle Man., employed by Canadian sportswear company. Pakroo Arthur 28, son of or. And mrs. Glen Pakroo of Pine Falls Man. Paterson Peter 77, of 1556 Roy Avenue retired employee of Canadian Pacific railway. Pine Cecil James 57, of the Woodbine hotel. Roberts Robina Douglas 90, formerly of 570 Toronto Street. Schmidt mrs. Henry rather 88, in sum Nerland . Vant mrs. Mabel Bourne 76, formerly of Ottawa Winni Peg. Zaborniak Joseph 55, of Sel Kirk formerly of Highland Glen Man. For further information please see classified death Vatican Jean Baptist Janssens 75, Leader of the world s jesuits. Gordon Louis Hamill 51, of Markham ont., chairman of the presbyterian Church s Board of evangelism social action since june. Pcs Moines Henry g. Harmon. 63, president of Drake University since 1941. Toronto Edward John Mccarthy 59, of Toronto widely known in the publishing mining business. The most precious gift to give your children it s not what you do for them says this author but the experiences you share with them. Like the August night when this father woke his seven year old son to see the shooting stars Don t miss the night the stars fell one of 40 articles of lasting interest in october Reader s digest. The following have recently been ejected to the Council of the College of physicians surgeons of Manitoba for four year terms or. W. J. Hart Winnipeg or. A. M. Covert mor College of surgeons Den or. A. L. Paine Ninette or. R. L. W. Heddle bivers or. G. N. Wilson flin flon or. A. R. Birt Winnipeg or. A. A. Klaas Winnipeg or. R. T. Ross Winnipeg. Liberals be sure to attend the rally Friday oct. 9 8 . St. James collegiate auditorium speakers Hon. Ross Thatcher Premier of Saskatchewan Hon. Roger Teilhet minister of veterans affairs refreshments will be served. Don t soy say Alecto its me finish Soi syn set setter than varnish for Flooks. Boats. Sar tops. For indoors am outdoors. Ribs faster skies harder. Utsuk Ger. Available at these Winnipeg locations Asgeirson paints wallpaper 696 Sargent ave. Master painters supplies Transcona Neepawa lumber Supply Neepawa Man. Cook lumber Supply Brandon Man. Smith lumber Brandon Man. Anchor Marine 4 Archibald St. St. Vital lumber 441 or. Mary i re. Tache paint wallpaper 298 Tacha people s Coop lumber 895 Jarvis Hacman s Handy hardware 465 St. Antics Thompson lumber fuel 340 desm cuorts Bird building supplies 1062 Sargent Dominion lumber Winnipeg 667 Redwood master painters supplies tragic pan 113 Regent w. North american lumber 205 fort Rudyk lumber 1630 Arlington Ross Glass paint Boyd main Waithman s hardware 3261 Avo sales service Portage Ruby Empire wallpaper paint 633 Portage Westmacott paint class 1721 main the tile House 1310 main distributed by modern fold Western Ltd. 395 Berry St. Winnipeg 1z City of Winnipeg notice re submission of by Laws to the vote of the electors by Law to provide for the dissolution of the Winnipeg Board of Parks recreation notice is hereby Given that a by Law no. Of the City of Winnipeg which has been submitted to read a first second time by the Council of the said City will be submitted to the vote of the legally qualified rate payers of the said City entitled to vote thereon under Section 255 of the Winnipeg charter at the time places hereinafter mentioned. The objects by Law no. 19003 is to withdraw the City of Winnipeg from the application of division ii of part in of the municipal act in order that the Winnipeg Board of Parks recreation May be dissolved effective january 1st, 1965. Enlarging furnishing equipping two senior High schools in the City of Winnipeg notice is hereby Given that by Law no. 711 of the Winni Peg school division no. 1, which has been submitted to read a first second time by the trustees of the said school division will be submitted to the vote of the legally qualified electors of the City of Winnipeg entitled to vote thereon under Section 56 of the Public schools act Section 255 of the Winni Peg charter at the time places hereinafter mentioned. The object of said by Law no. 711 of the said school division so to be submitted As aforesaid is to create a debt of by the Issue Sale of debentures of the said school division for the purpose enlarging furnish ing equipping two senior High schools in the City of Winnipeg. By Law to authorize any theatrical performance recital lecture or other performance on the lord s Day notice is hereby Given that a by Law no. 19032 of the City of Winnipeg which Lias been submitted to read a first second time by the Council of the said City will be submitted to the vote of the resident electors of the City. The object of said by Law no. 19032 is to authorize any theatrical performance re Cital lecture or other performance Between the hours of 12 o clock mid night in the afternoon of the lord s Day. It should be noted that the enactment of this proposed by Law will not authorize the holding of or the providing engaging in or attending at horse races or horse race meetings automobile races or motorcycle races or Box ing contests or exhibitions of wrestling judo or other like exhibitions or contests on the lord s Day. By Law to authorize the playing of billiards snooker poo other similar games on the lord s Day notice is hereby Given that a by Law no. 19033 of the City of Winnipeg which has been submitted to read a first second time by the Council of the said City will be submitted to the vote of the resident electors of the City. The object of said by Law no. 19033 is to authorize the playing of billiards snooker Pool other similar games Between the hours of 12 o clock Midnight in the afternoon of the lord s Day. It should be noted that the enactment of this proposed by Law will not authorize the holding of or the providing engaging in or attending at horse races horse race meetings automobile races or motorcycle races or Box ing contests or exhibitions of wrestling exhibitions or contests on the lord s Day. Construction of certain storm water Relief sewers in various locations in the City notice is hereby Given that a by Law no. 19035 of the City of Winnipeg which has been submitted to read a first second tune by the Council of the said City will be submitted to the vote of the legally qualified elec tors of the said City entitled to vote thereon under Section 255 of the Winnipeg charter at the time places herein after mentioned. The object of said by Law no. 19035 is to create a debt of by the Issue Sale of debentures to pro vide for the Cost of construct ing certain storm water Relief sewers in various locations in the City. The Date fixed for taking the vote of the electors on the said by Laws is the Twenty eighth Day of october . 1964, beginning at the Hornof ten o clock in the Forenoon closing at the hour of nine o clock in the afternoon. The polling places the polling divisions for the taking of the vote on me aforesaid by Laws shall be those designated in by Law no. 17847 of the City of Winnipeg As amended. Advance poll for the purpose of accommodating electors who will be absent from the City on the Date fixed for the voting on the said by Laws an Advance poll will be held in the Council building civic Centre on october 22nd, 23rd, 24th 26th, 1964, during the hours of 1 . To 5 . Ana . To . On each Day. The twentieth Day of october . 1964, at the hour of four o clock in the afternoon at the mayor s office in the Council building civic Centre in the City of Winnipeg is hereby named As the time place for the appointment of persons on behalf of those interested in desirous of promoting or opposing the passage of said by Laws to attend the various polling places for the appointment of persons to attend the final summing up of the votes by the City clerk of the City of Winnipeg which shall take place on the third Day of november . 1964, at the hour of twelve o clock noon at the office of the City clerk in the Council building civic Centre in the City of Winnipeg. This notice is Given on behalf of by the Council of the City of Winnipeg. Dated at Winnipeg this 6th Day of october . 1964. Thos. Mitchell City clerk ;