Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, June 24, 1968

Issue date: Monday, June 24, 1968
Pages available: 48
Previous edition: Saturday, June 22, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 24, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press m on pay june 24, 1968 poor defy govt. Said Rev. Ralph David Abernathy Leader of the must be prepared for the Federal authorities made no immediate move to evict the predominantly negro protesters sunday but the mood of both sides left Little doubt a confrontation is coming. Demonstrations Are outlawed on the Capitol grounds where 18 persons were arrested a month ago in one of the Campaign s few forays so far against con Gress itself. The six week siege of the . Capital has brought scant Victo Ries in the Campaign s sweeping drive for More jobs better housing and a halt to hunger in America. Leaders have reacted with scorn to new efforts announced by government Agen cies. Have dotted the Campaign. A White visitor was robbed and shot in the leg Sun Day. Four White youths said they were beaten. Due to illness of owner and the phas ing out of a portion of the business we have 1. One inc 5-ton 1955 tandem tandem drive unit fully equipped with sliding fifth wheel heavy duty Winch and Cable and re movable a Frame newly painted new motor Low mileage 2. One Only Csc Power unit 1960 single Axle equipped with full air new rubber fifth wheel newly painted new engine Low mileage and 1950 28-foot Brant chief furniture trailer fully equipped with pads Etc. 3. One Only heavy duty Winch and Cable a Frame to on steel Frame ready to mount onto any ton Chas Sis also fifth wheel 4. One Only inc 18 foot straight furniture Van fully equipped with furniture pads Good rubber. 1955 . 160. Cab asking prices respectively can be seen at 686 High St. W., Moose jaw sask., or write Box 398, Moose jaw or phone 692-1851 on reverse. Thousands line route of Parade continued another deterrent might have been the fact that the exhibition did t waive the grounds Entrance fee to allow people into the stands. Or. Trudeau speaking briefly 65 seconds in both English and French congratulated the exhibition on its Effort and also congratulated St. Boniface on the Celebration of its 150th anniversary. After chatting for a moment with various officials he pause to sign autographs and shake hands from the top of his convertible before being whisked off to the Airport. The invitation for the prime minister to open the exhibition was made before an election was called and last week exhibition officials decided to invite opposition Leader Stan Field and new democratic party Leader Douglas. Neither was Able to attend. Along the Parade route the prime minister received two chocolate ice Cream bars from a pair of teen agers he ate one and gave the other to his aide an Oil painting of bulrushes against a Prairie Sunset and two White Flowers one of which he presented to a girl farther along the route. Winnipeg police Security precautions were reinforced by a squad of 40 to 50 ramp officers Many spotted on roof tops of the taller buildings with binoculars and Walkie talkies. After his arrival sunday morning or. Trudeau attended mass and read the lesson at St. Paul s College Chapel with provincial Liberal Leader Gil Mol Gat and provincial Liberal organizer Rod Mcisaac. There was t time for a scheduled Midway meeting with Joseph Cardinal Slipyi ukrainian Catholic Leader currently visiting Winnipeg but the two met for 20 minutes at Winnipeg International Airport for a pre departure Coffee. Or. Thornton said the 126 unit Parade moved along the route according to schedule although the prime minister s party arrived a few minutes before the rest. But by the time or. Trudeau had declared the exhibition officially open and his party started to move out of the stadium the rest of the Parade was coming in the other Gate. When the Parade was Over it was really i neighbor time for the Transcona Jaycees who won first prize in the floats area of the Competition for their entry the lightweight if Ever a shoe could feel invisible this is it. Dack s have gone to almost impossible extremes to keep the weight of these shoes to a minimum. Their Shoemakers chose the lightest Calfskin Money can Pur Chase. Inc Dently Calfskin is the finest leather available. Far More flexible and comfortable than Ordinary heavier leathers and there s no lining. This also lets your feet breathe More freely. A fact you la appreciate on a hot summer s Day. A special process is used to securely fasten the sole to the uppers. No stitches. Less weight. That s How the Dack s lightweight shoe becomes Light weight. But it also looks Light too. It s a trim shoe with the new squared toe that compliments the modern trims Tyte in men suits. Now for a pleasant Surprise. The lightweight shoe is also Light on your pocketbook. A Mere and up. You can choose from slip on or three eyelet styles in a Rich Black. A word of caution. They feel invisible. So be sure to Check that of be taken them off before you go to bed Shoemakers to Canada s Best dressed 239 Portage Avenue free parking Central lot or new carry Parade open Friday until 9 . Depicting their annual i neighbor festival. In the special attractions division the Winnipeg Canadian dutch club with its float featuring club members dancing members of the Netherlands won a first. The Deer Lodge Community club won first place for the Best decorated convertible Anc the Blue and Gold Winnipeg Blue bomber ettes picked up top honors in the majorettes com petition. One of the floats depicting a particularly strenuous activity was a display of gymnastics by the St. Vital Myca with members performing hand stands and other gymnastic feats on the truck As the Par Ade moved along. And , of course the clowns for the children the Riding clubs the Indian chiefs and their braves. The main body of the Parade entered the stadium with the legionnaires trooping the colors followed closely by the Winnipeg hear Slipyi say mass Here i continued this was a great achieve ment and Blessing of god said Cardinal slip. He paid tribute to All those who have Contri buted towards the establishment of the ukrainian Catholic Church in Canada he also acknowledged the work of the Bishops including one who died in a siberian concentration Camp for Chris Tian Unity among ukrainian canadians. Ukrainians in Canada must hold fast to their Faith rite and he said. People lined the four aisles from Trie altar to take holy communion administered by the Cardinal and by Bishop Neil Savaryn of Edmonton Bishop Andrew Roborecky of Saskatoon and Bishop Andrew Borecki of Toronto. Deaths Barish Sarah widow of David Barish. Bell mrs. Eva Helena 88, of 23 Deer Lodge place St. James. Dunn Thomas 76, of St. Augustus nursing Home. Dutchak Michael 61, of Portage la Prairie Man. Eyres Thomas 96, of 1206 Windermere Avenue fort Garry retired from International cartage. Graffo Char Les 55, of 506 Carlaw Avenue. Avenue Hokanson Raymond 57 of 416 Newton Avenue with padre engineering co. Holbrook Leeson 65, of 436 Balmoral Street suite retired from Swift Canadian co. Jones Anne 54, of Selkirk Man., wife of Robert Jones. Kitson Lucy of door geriatric Centre form Erly of Portage la. Man., wife of major Alfred Kitson. Krolik Rae of los Angeles. Lesiuk e 1 i z a b e t h 61, of Brunaud Man., wife of Alex Ander Lesiuk. Mackie Keith 65, of 549 Broadway. Marks Horace Arthur of 92 Elm Park Road St. Vital. Mattern Ernest Alexander 33, of 376 Harbison Avenue. Munn Thomas Macdonald Lyall 78, of 675 Talbot Avenue retired fro i Dumin Ion Post office. Minton mrs. Florence Maud 90, of 217 Albany St. James. Muzik Harry 83, of 518 Ottawa Avenue East Kildonan. Onystok John 87, of 910 Pritchard Avenue. Southby Alec Frederick 60, of 390 Wellington Crescent suite 9. Suprenant Wilbrod 71, of la Jolla California. Thompson Ami Ellen 89, of los Angeles California. Wilson Clarence Clary Arthur 56, of 890 Winnipeg Avenue. Wozniak Martin 80, of 1111 Alfred Avenue. Please see classified death notices by the Canadian press Athens Stavros Costopoulos 67, a former greek foreign minister. Cape town Eric Louw 77, former foreign minister of South Africa. Dublin capt. Jonathan p. Saul 77, aviation Pioneer who flew the Atlantic in 1930 with sir Charles Kirin Ford Smith while taking part in a sea Angling festival. Ottawa William h. Dums Day 59, director of information services for the Federal works department and a former news paper Man. Accident kills 10 Seoul Reuters ten Pas sengers were killed and 32 injured sunday night when a bus plunged Over a Cliff into a Lake near Chinchon City 50 Miles North of the South korean Capi Tal police reported sunday. Police pipe band which was in turn followed by a colourful float explaining what Man sphere is All about. The pre Parade show in the stadium began when three members of the Manitoba parachutists club jumped into the stadium from a height of feet Landing Only a few feet away from the x that was set up As their target. Vic Pinchin vice chairman in charge of entertainment kept the show rolling with a variety of local Amateur Talent ranging from Folk songs to Rock n Roll to dance interpretation. Music fills stadium the sound of music filled the Winnipeg stadium saturday night when the youngsters representing 23 bands from All parts of the United states had finished their three selections sound of music the storm King and youth of America the audience of More than gave them a standing ovation. The bands performed the three sections with remarkable precision particularly since they had never played together before but had been rehearsing in their individual units All across the United states. Man sphere 98 red River exhibition provided Western canadians with their first Opportunity to witness this sort of entertainment and the crowd reaction was More than favor Able even considering that each band seemed to have its own cheering Section in the Audi ence. Prior to the massed band concert the bands had been competing for awards in March ing and concert formations and t. A. Sawicki of Paris Ken Tucky the executive Secretary of the Competition said the concert phase was of the highest Quality in the seven year history of the International band Competition. The High school bands from Arlington South Dakota Omro Wisconsin Osage Iowa Mil Waukee Wisconsin and Daven port Iowa won the top awards. Osage High school under the direction of Sidnay Stott scored 296 out of a possible 300 Points highest in the history of the concert Competition to win the a category. Winner of the class a marching band Competition was Omro the direction of Gerald Meuli. Arlington South. Lic school won two Glass a competitions under the direction of Bob King. Winner of the aaa marching band Competition was the wis Consin lutheran High school directed by Martin Mennicke. In the aaa concert Competition Assumption High school of Davenport Iowa netted first place under director Arl a. Paar Man. Four pools open june 29 pour. Public swimming pools in St. will be opened june 29 for the summer. They Are the Norwood flood bowl Pool at Lyndale Street and Cromwell drive in Provencher Park at Provencher Street and Langevin Avenue in Happy land Park on Marion Street and in the Windsor Park area at 320 Speers Road. Keeps hogs Happy Worlingworth England up music soothes the Sav age beast but Farmer Bernard Bickers temperamental pigs prefer a daily radio soap opera. Several were killed in squabbles and fights at Bickers Suffolk farm until he installed a radio. Their favorite program is the Dales a Saga about a doctor s wife. seriously recommend other Farmers to introduce mrs. 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