Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, June 30, 1966

Issue date: Thursday, June 30, 1966
Pages available: 42
Previous edition: Wednesday, June 29, 1966
Next edition: Friday, July 1, 1966

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 30, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba Cd pc. A living locally men Dpi ring pm i 3. In edit Security Torace us 3-7171 Winnipeg free press by Carrier 406 per week thursday uni 30, 1966 authorized As and Ytaas Mah by the dept. Ottawa Atid for payment of postage in Cash. Completion metro s Street improvement have been project on Corydon Avenue Between Lac Street and Pera Bina Highway is expected to be completed by aug. 1, to try to Lessen inconvenience to residents and businessmen in the area special provisions 1 made for traffic movement. All major intersections will completed first and will then be open throughout the rest of the construction. Emergency one Way Detour routes have been established. Longer Hunting forecast Clear Lake Man. Staff big game Hunters in Mani Toba can look Forward to a fairly Good season this fall according to reports from the Manitoba wildlife Branch. Speaking at the 22nd annual Manitoba federation and fish associations Conven Tion wednesday. G. Kalaher. Manitoba wildlife director said most species of big game. Deer noose. And Elk had wintered fairly Well he said in some areas Hunting seasons would be longer than last however most bag limits would be the same. He said a Moose season Viil be open in the Agassiz Forest Reserve area for the first time. He briefly outlined his recommendation for big game seasons across the province which still have to be ratified by the minister of mines and natural resources or. Kalaher said Manitoba s Moose population was generally higher than last year while Deer had increased slightly Over 1965. Coffee break. By Gene Telpner charge and the youngster Centre leads an imaginary ramp cavalry troop while perched precariously astride an ramp musical How. It was part of the scene wedgies Day afternoon when acts from the red River exhibition visited he shrine Hospital. At left const. V. R. Baugh holds his horse for Charles while Merlin Aad Gregory ;