Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, July 23, 1968

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 23, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free tuesday july 23, 1968 first claiming four year Olds and of 6 furlongs. Private Wales Rumohr 19.80 9.80 shut out Queen Dimma 15.70 7.50 miss sunny Jet Bray 3.70 time 24 48 also ran in order of Bell i Corner Silver Whiz Cara Grande Wise glance Peter l., Park Hall till. Second claiming Maiden three year Olds 6 furlongs. Fair Falcon Stewart 6.30 3.50 2.70 Silver Barb Elmma 3.70 lady album Armstrong 5.50 Tims 24 47 also ran in order of Sun table French bar Claddagh boy Fergie s lady Dee Dee Ann lady Astro Al s first love. Daily double 4 and t third claiming Maiden two year Olds Svi furlongs. Spare key Stewart 4.20 2.90 2.30 near co Cutie Inove 4.10 2.70 minstrel Anderson 2.40 time 23 48 also ran in order of Zor flite f. B. Express bal a turn glad to go Brown vivid miss Bop. Fourth claiming four year Olds and up 6 furlongs. Barland 15.10 4.70 2.90 Hail the Dawn Anderson 2.80. 2.60 Maureen Des Sherman 5.90 time 24 48 also ran in order of Bevy s boy next summer Mullah Mullah Eiffel s Best Star credit. Quinella and 4 fifth claiming Maiden two year Olds 5v4 furlongs. Turn Point Anderson 3.90 2.70. 2.40 John Jet Bray 4-40 3.00 Iron flail Jensen time 24 47 also ran in order of Fleet future Little wings fair Ridge Drumma Doon sudden Beauty fal Ronic Joey s Best. Sixth claiming three year Olds 6 furlongs. Teddy to Jensen 7.00 4.90 3.10 Rod weeder Leung 20.40 4.90 traffic Hazard Inouye 2.80 time 24 48 also ran in order of Royal d., dare boots Katica roman Slipper Kelsey dancer. Seventh claiming four year Olds and up one mile. Your Liza no Dimma 4.50 3.30 2.40 dark memory werre 4.50 2.80 Crown n Compass Anderson 2.80 time 24 49 also ran in order of my millionaire miss fantastic third Cote Little flight Cantelon Folk Singer. Eighth claiming four year Olds and up 7 furlongs. 5.90 3.20 3.40 10.70 7.40 7.80 sacred Arrow Inouye Blue honors Bray Good cow Garst time 24 49 also ran in order of our Way top time Witch ditch Somo Sierra Lone Star baby Little Beck vicar s Blaze. Quinella s55.60 1 and 9 overnight entries first race purse four year Olds and up claiming seven furlongs. Or. Wienberg 120 handsome Al 117 space to spare 117 Friendly Pat 117 Star snap 117 War Nabu 112 Shu Swap Shiek 114 speedy Wheeler 112 aunt Ella 115 cae Wych 115. Second race purse four year Olds and up claiming six furlongs. Gay Robin 115 Blue haste 114 Teri mans 117 another Mandy 107 mis spoken 115 half Light 114 Melvin g 117 relic reaper 112 Mac s Winigan 109 King s pleasure 120. Also eligible Sparks flying 109. Third race purse four year Olds and up claiming six furlongs. Pancake Mary 109 or. Bill Dale 120 Speed Star 112 is poppin 120 Nerva 120 Peg s Prince 120 Joy town 120 Joe diver 120 pop Rich 120. Fourth race purse four year Olds and up claiming six furlongs. Rus Erious 114 our Valentine 109 or. Campanini 106 Scotty k 114 ill Mek Blaze 117 Renee s Prince 120 supreme Bird 120 that s Nora 115 in Connie 112 More spy 115. Also eligible Pete s glory 117. Filth race purse Maiden three and four year Olds claiming six furlongs. Fieck 115 hypo let 120 mischief Mike 112 album love 115 nine mile Julie 115 Gal fran 117 i Yette 115 Pha Zanno 117 Doc s roman 120 Sailor s Champ 110. Also eligible three thoughts 105 Gray morning 115 Golden caravan 107 Stony boy 117. Sixth race purse three end four year Olds allowance six fur ior8unnlng slave 110 a p Jeta 115 a Jet lightning 115 april wind 110 flying Doo 117 mor Chee 110 Fana 110 Baha Blue 110 Snow Ball a entry e. Erickson. Seventh race purse year Olds and up claiming six 112 staccato 114 a by the associated press Boston red sox Hope it was the Start of another impossible dream. The occasion was the first Vic tory of the season monday night for right hander Jim Lonborg who pitched Boston to their 100 to-1 shot american league pen Nant a year ago by whining 22 games and the by Young award Lonborg missed almost two months of the season following surgery on a knee. He had lost Siree times this season but juried six Strong innings allow ing Only one hit in Boston s 7-6 Triumph Over new York Yan Iees. Elsewhere Cleveland indians climbed into second place with a 7-3 Victory Over Baltimore or Ioles California Angels outlasted Minnesota twins 6-5 and Oakland athletics trimmed Chi Cago White sox 4-0. Detroit and Washington were not scheduled. This is what we be been waiting exulted manager Dick Williams after Lonborg pulled the fourth place red sox to within nine games of front running Detroit. He is in the rotation now it was Only the third Start for Fedoruk takes Ronson prize Jackie Fedoruk was Queen of the greens monday As she took Home the h. G. Ronson trophy for leading the Field in the Junior Novice tournament played at wild Wood. The Young lady from Ross Mere finished ahead of Joanne Bell Assiniboia Susan Stalder Elmhurst Cathy Betts South Wood and Laura Duncan Southwood respectively. Pam Reid came off the course with least putts followed by Teddi Hatch and Cathy Sholdra. Theresa Rewicki of Elmhurst won the prize for making Best use of her clubs. Kozun pitches another win great West life continued on a winning note As they Defeated East Elmwood cards 12-2 in the Industrial fastball league Mon Day. Ray Kozun was the winning hurler and Max Kibsey took the loss. John Cook hit a Home run for cards. In other games co Tantry clubbers edged saxons 11-10, Black knights blanked Green Brier 8-0 and Westwood Esso handed St. James teach ers a 3-1 loss. Norquay cafeteria handed Winnipeg tigers their first defeat of the year with a 3-2 toss. Dell Host 120 a satan s fire 114 what a Gem 114 j. B. Hawk 114 mighty Hawk 114 sir jumbo 114 Pinuelo 114. A entry mrs. V. Ewalt and c. Leavens. Eighth Mace four year Olds and up claiming one mile. Comic tear 120 111 count of for mile 117 quid 114 ant Ostal 114 or. H. J. 117 red Sunset 115 a or mils 111 last Mort Long 120 Howdy Doo 112, also eligible moment s orbit 120 a famous Val Tino 111. A entry w. B. Crane end g. Blair. Argusville eliminates Neepawa Neepawa special an Husville cardinals advanced to the next round of the Manitoba association senior baseball play Downs when they trounced the Neepawa cubs in both games sunday. Cubs captured the first game in the Best of three series at Argusville Friday night 10-3, but cardinals won 19-3 and 10-2 sunday. Argusville now travels to Northern Manitoba to meet Thompson in the next round of the playoffs. Stan Furman tall right band or of Argusville and former bran Don Cloverleaf Pitcher picked two wins sunday. He had help from Tony Kal Chen who came on in the seventh but he went the distance in the deciding game to pick up the win. In the game at Argusville Ron Mcgorman Eden right hander went the distance with a four hitter for the win. Cubs used four pitchers in the afternoon game. Barrie Brooking started. Ron Mckinnon took Over in the sixth and Bryan Cockriel came on in the Jim Jackson took Over in the eighth. The visitors were never headed after counting four runs in the first inning. Outfielder Richard Gallant two run Homer in the seventh featured the Cardinal six run up rising. In the second contest Furman kept eight hits Well scattered. Cubs stranded 10 runners on the bases and failed to drive Home runners in the clutch. Furman hit a two run Homer in the first inning to help his own. Cause. Starter Jim Schmall was relieved by Ron Mckinnon in the ninth. Four runs by the cardinals in the ninth wrapped up the win which included 17 hits in the game. Monday s workouts fast charming Blue 37 Ripon s event. 54 pen of War Luck or. H. J. Well s Choice Breaks by Elm an Guttormson s Perry Orestes Liza no which had played the role of runner up in his last two starts when he was dropped into claim. Ing races monday scored his first win of the year when he captured the Channel 12 kind purse by two lengths. The four year old gelded son of Liza no your Cote moved up along the inner rail after reaching the Backstretch went to the front on the final turn and Drew off under Strong handling by jockey Bobby dim a. Dark memory out run for a half rallied on the final turn and finished with a Strong kick but could t reach the Winner. Crown n Compass which broke in a tangle took a narrow Lead on the first turn made the Pace until challenged approaching the finished third. The Post Parade two horses were claimed during the evening boosting the total to 29 for the meeting. The Square Deal stable altered snare key owned by or. And mrs. J. Rice of Brandon for the claiming Price is believed to have equalled the previous High at the Downs. The two year old son of Ulpiano spare wheel which won the race is the first offspring by Ulpiano to win a race. Ulpiano stands at Darrell lamas Green Valley Stock farm South of Swan River. Spare key is among his first crop of two year Olds. The Sec Ond claim saw Melvin. Schanzenbach buy Anna stable s for in the sixth race jockey Jimmy Rumohr Rode his first Winner of the meeting when he won with private Wales in the first race Bobby Stewart was the leading rider of the evening with two wins. This boosts his total for the meeting to 4st 16 More than Jimmy Ani Ierson jockey Burleigh. Turetsky who raced last Winter at Phoenix and More recently on the Western Canada circuit has arrived at the Downs. Jockey Gerry Rasmussen who was scheduled to arrive at the Downs last has phoned to say he will be available to ride wednesday evening there was an enquiry following the fourth race when jockey Jim Sherman who finished third on Maureen Deb lodged a claim at foul against Barland with Worre up. A Check of the films Jinx revealed there was no basis for the claim which was disallowed by the stewards 1 Bud Greenwood and Glen Wismer shared t r a i n i n g honors by saddling two winners each Trainer Bert Blake travelled to Kentucky to look at some horses in a Sale. He is expected Back in about two Days jockey Bobby Stewart was fined by the stewards for an altercation in the jockey s room following1 the fourth race1 Friday saturday will be the seventh annual grand Forks East grand Forks Day at the Downs. A feature of the evening will be the fifth running of the North Dakota futurity a race for two year Olds foaled in North Dakota a crowd of wagered racing resumes wednesday. Post time is 7 . Bud Greenwood saddled two winners Lonborg who had worked Only 12 innings while compiling an 0 3 record. He was wild walking eight and hitting a Batter but allowed Only a first inning sin Gle by Roy White. Three walks brought White Home for the Only run off Lonborg Lonborg and Dalton Jones probably were smiling All the Way Back to it. Meade md., where they Are serving two weeks of Reserve duty. They got a pass monday night and headed right Back after doing the Yankees in. After Ken Harrelson s 22nd Homer tied the score in the fourth Jones unloaded his first of the year in the fifth a two gets run shot that put the sox in front 3-1. Rico Petrocelli singled in two More runs later in the in Ning. The indians who Trail Detroit by five games got a run in the first on Duke Sims rib single. A triple by Dave Nelson High lighted the two run second. Lou Johnson belted a two run Homer in the fifth after the orioles had pulled to within 4-3. R o of i e Andy Messersmith won his first big league game in Relief and Aurelio Rodriguez and Orlando Mcfarlane combined to drive in five runs in California s s w u e a k e r Over Minnesota. The Angels built up a 6-1 Lead after three innings but Bobby Locke and Tom Burgmeier had to put threats in the final two innings As the twins ral lied. Jim Hunter stopped the White sox on six hits and got Home run support from Dave Duncan and Reggie Jack son in Oakland s Triumph. It was the second shutout for Hunter whose other one was the perfect game he fired against Minnesota on May 8. Hoyt Wilhelm Chicago s 45 year old Knuck Lealier made the 906th appearance of his Ca reer to Itig the record of by Young which had stood since 1911. National league w pet. Gel St. Louis 62 34 .644 Atlanta 50 45 .526 11 a Cincinnati 46 45 .505 Philadelphia 46 46 .500 14 san Francisco 48 48 .500 14 Chicago 48 49 .496 14v Pittsburgh. 45 49 16 new York 46 52 .469 17 los Angeles 43 53 .448 ,19 Houston. 42 55 .433 monday s results Chicago 002 000 7 17 1 san Francisco 8 1 Niekro Regan 8 and Hun Williamson released by larks Montreal up three imports and one Canadian were Cut by Montreal Alou ettes Mon Day in the Wake of the 17-6 exhibition football loss sunday to Edmonton eskimos. Coach Kay Dalton released highly touted Fred the Ham Mer Williamson a defensive halfback who played last season with Kansas City chiefs of the american football league. Other americans to go were quarterback Max Choboian and guard Richard Lucka. The sole Canadian release was flanker Trevor Whitehead of Edmonton who was Given his notice immediately after the sunday game. Dalton said in a statement the als had not picked up fullback Lovell Coleman formerly with Calgary stampedes and who was put on waivers Over the weekend by Ottawa rough rid ers. American league a r h pet. Monday Oak. 263 33 78 .297 Harrelson bos. 285 45 84 .295 Carew min. 245 27 71 .290 Oliva Man. 334 41 101 .289 Uhlaender min. 356 35 102 .287 Yast ski 292 51 83 .284 w. Norton def.296 m 83 .280 r. Smith bos.327 45 91 .278 f. Howard Wash. .340 42 94 .276 Aparico Chi. 356 36 97 .272 Mcauliffe Detroit 56 car Denal Cleveland 51 Yastrzemski 51. Runs salted in Harrelson 71 f. Howard 69. Hits Uhlaender 102 Olavs 101. Doubles r. Smith 26 b. Robin son Baltimore 23. Triples Fregoso California 8 Stroud Washington 8. Runs f. Howard 27 w. Horton 23. Stolen bases Campanaris Oak land 28 Cardenal 21. Fil Ching Mclain Detroit 18-3, .857 John Cill Cago 7-2, .778 Wright California 7-2, .778. Strikeouts Mcdowell Cleveland 191 Plant Cleveland 167. National league a r h pet. M. Alou pit. 292 26 98 .336 Rose Cin. A. Johnson can. Flood Silha her Grote by staub hous. Millan at. Helms Cin. R. Allen Phil .331 55 109 .329 .373 51 118 .316 -390 53 121 .310 292 19 90 .308 .266 22 81 .305 357 35 108 .305 311 28 94 .302 328 22 99 .302 286 46 85 .297 Mantle steals Mickey Mantle of Hia new York Yankees slides safely under a Lare throw to Boston second baseman Mike Andrews on a steal to second base in the third inning at new York s Yankee stadium monday. Mantle was walked to first. Rose 56 Becker Chicago 55. Runs batted in san Francisco 59 Hart san Francisco 57. Hits flood 121 a. Johnson 118. Doubles Brock St. Louis 30 staub 25, triples Brock 8 Clements Pitts Burgh 8. Home runs Mccovey 23 r. Al Len 20. Stolen basis wills Pittsburgh 29 Brock 23. Pitching Abernathy Cincinnati 7-1, .875 san Francisco 17-4, .810. Strikeouts Jenkins Chicago 151 Singer los Angeles 146. Unusual strategy paid off by the associated press it s the Bottom of the ninth in Ning and you re two runs Down. But you be got two on and no body out and the league s most valuable clean up up. So you Pinch hit for him. Right right agreed struggling slug Ger Orlando Cepeda after Pinch hitter Lou Brock s ground single keyed a three run rally that swept the cardinals past Phila Delphia Phillies 5-4 in a nationally t e 1 e i s e game monday night. It was the right said Cepeda the National league s 1967 map of manager red schoendienst s switch to Brock which helped the cardinals open their league Lead to 11 games. I m not hitting and Lou is he faster Man. You put in the fast Man to stay out of the double play. And he s the Bowling pays off better than bread Chicago Cap Mike Berlin a 4-year-old bread Salesman from Muscatine Iowa is rolling in dough. He cleaned up in the Marathon Petersen Bowling winning Berlin posted a series of 220, 245, 226, 203, 171, 192, 168, 225 for a 1650 total on May 18 and it held up for the top prize awarded sunday As the meet which Start dec. 2, closed. Berlin also won Sun Day in the Bonus Day Rolloff and picked up an assortment of in other prizes. While the cardinals were scrambling to their 16th Victory in 20 games new York mets trimmed second place Atlanta 5-2, running the braves losing string to four. Houston astros topped los Angeles dodgers 4-0 and Chicago cubs swamped san Francisco giants 7-2 in other no action. Southpaw Woody Fry Man backed by Don lock s three run Homer and Roberto Pena s bases empty blast took a 4-2 Lead into the ninth at St. Louis. But John Boozer replaced Fryman after Julian Javier s Lead off single and Curt flood beat out a bunt against the re Liever. Brock the cards hottest hit Ter in recent weeks had been Given a rest by schoendienst. But in got the Call to Bat for Cepeda who was hitting .264 afer going for-3 against Fry Man. The slim speedster bounced a single through the right Side scoring Javier sending flood to third and raising his batting average to .290. Flood scored the tying run and Brock trotted to third on Mike Shannon s one hop ground Rule double into the right Centre Field stands and Tim Mccarver hit Grant Jack son s first pitch to right for the game winning sacrifice Fly. Triples by Ron Swoboda and Bud Harrelson and doubles by. St. Boniface gals close Gap on Nassau leaders St. Boniface sneaked to within a Chip shot away from Elm burst in the ladies Nassau league monday. While the Elmhurst crowd had their hands full with Southwood and Only salvaged a 3-3 split the Boniface gals were burning up the greens and. Took Pine Ridge 6-0. Oliie Hon Zhik and Pat Petrow clipped Anna Clelland and Bunny Drennan of the Ridge s a team and Helen Mickall teamed with Wilma Tait to take a full measure of Lorna Waddington and Silvia Wachal. Nia Kwa took advantage of Pine Ridge s slight lapse to jump a spot in the standings As they took St. Charles foursome 5v4-vb. It was Betty Hall and Els Mcclelland in the first set taking Points against Gwen Rennie and Wescott. Madeline Mcfetridge and Delia Dinbar finished off the Job with a 3-0 Whitewash of Jean j Nassen and Yvette Hardy. Wild Wood who hold Down first spot in the division had things their Way against the cellar dwelling Rossmere ladies. Eve Mcdermot and Pat Mcdon Ald were Good for a 3-0 score Over Kay Swaffer and eve Halliday. Judy Mcconnell and Marion Whitehead duplicated the feat Over Kay Drewery and Betty Schamp. Glendale also had an easy and rewarding evening picking up six Points against Assiniboine. Joanie Shnier. And Evelyn b 1 a n k s t e i ii bettered Pat Mcnabb and Rita Atkey while Rose Greenberg and Ruth por Tico continued the Job Over Kay oelkers and Hilda Colegrave. Transcona could t gain ground on wild Wood in spite of their 5vj-% game Over Breezy Bend. Ann Wachs and Norma har Wool lost a i Point to Cory Glass and Eileen Letchford to carry of e 2v4 for Transcona but Shirley Oliver and Kay Wach shut out Gerrie Faris and Kay Stibbard. A division Pis. Elmhurst. 41v4 St Bon face 39 Nia Kwa. 25vi Southwood. 22v4 Pine rillge.21 St. Charles 13% 3 division wll Dewond. 40vi Transcona 32vi Glendale Breezy 25vi Assiniboine 20v4 Rossmery 14 Kranepool Jerry Buchek and Art Shamsky triggered the mets attack at Atlanta while Don card Wen 4-9, subdued the braves on five hits. Dave Giusti scattered seven hits at los angles As the astros handed the dodgers their 18th setback in 21 games this month. Dick Simpson singled and scored the first run in the fifth inning and doubled Home another in the sixth. The cubs broke a 2-2 tie in the eighth inning at san Francisco on a two run Pinch double by Willie Smith then shot beyond reach with a three run burst in the ninth. Glenn b e c k or t stroked a single and double extending his season High batting Streak to 27 games. Three fees registered Young Grant Potter scored his second Hole in one when he potted a seven on Rossmere s 12th Hole. His shot was witnessed by Andy Kendell Woytko and Ruce Soulsby. Things were hopping at Tux Edo where two aces were registered Over the weekend Jack Hillhouse turned the trick Friday with a 153-Yard Effort using a seven Iron on the fifth Hole. He played in a foursome with Ray Thomson Gil Good Man and Albert Oliver. Bill Rutledge Sank his tee shot on the eleventh Hole saturday with a 150-Yard blow off his seven Iron. His mates were Barry Stephenson and George a fils. Ley herbal Lime 4-7 Gibbon Monbouquette 9 and Barton. Philadelphia 0 St. Louis 100 100 5 10 0 Fryman Boezer m g. Jack son 9 and Ryan Carlton Willis Granger 4-4 and Mccarver. Hrs lock new York 2 Atlanta 5 1 Cardwell and Grote Britten k. Johnson Upshaw and Torre. Houston los Angeles 7 0 Guislin te-10 and Brand Kellch Grant Billingham 9 and Mailer. Today s Garnet new York Seaver 8-i at Atlanta Reed 9-5 Cincinnati Maloney m at Pitts Burgh Mcbean 7-9 Philadelphia Wise 44 at St. Louis Jaster 7-5 Houston Wilson 7-11 at lot Angeles Osteen 7-15 Chicago Jenkins 10-10 at san fran Cisco Perry american league w pet. Cal Detroit. 59 36 .421 Cleveland 55 42 .567 5 Baltimore 52 41 .559 i Boson 49 44 .527 9 California 46 a .419 Oakland 44 49 .484 1.3 Minnesota 45 49 .479 13va new York 43 49 .447 14w Chicago 40 52 .435 Washington 33 58 .343 24 monday s results Oakland 021 000 0 Chicago 2 Hunter m and Duncan Fisher 4-4 Mcmahon Wood Wilhelm 8 and Josephson. Hrs Jackson Cleveland 121 020 770 Baltimore 3 Siebert Paul Fisher 7 and Azcue Adamson o Oon Ghue Morris Watt 9 and h a a Lefray hrs Johnson California 1 Minnesota 9 2 Pattin Messersmith 1-0 roles Ellis Locke Burgmeier 9 end Mcfarlane Roland Mil Ler Perranoski s and Roseboro Zimmerman or Mann Olla Boston .000140110-7160 new York 100000023-6 7 0 Lonborg m Waslewski Lyle 9 and Nixon verbanic Talbot Tillotson Pornack and Gibbs. Hrs Jones today s games California Brunet 10-9 and Burg Meier 1-3 at Minnesota. Merritt 5-11 end Keller 0-0 Cleveland Williams 7-4 at Balti More Bunker 1-0 Boston Pizarro 2-1 at new York Bahnsen 8-6 Detroit Mclain 18-3 at washing ton Pascual Oakland Krausse 641 at Chicago Priddy 1-5 Manitoba Telephone system notice of tender sealed tenders addressed to a. G. Anscombe purchasing superintendent room 102, 1300 Ellice Avenue Winni Peg 21, will be received until ., Central Daylight time on the 12th Day of August 1968, for the painting of Manitoba Telephone sys tem s radio towers at ten locations in the province of Manitoba. Specifications and form of tender May be obtained from the purchasing department room 102, 1300 Ellice Avenue Winnipeg 21, or by contacting r. Dawson Telephone area code 204 947-8255. The lowest or tender not necessarily accepted. The Manitoba Telephone system per j. F. Mills chairman general manager Register no. 59386 july 10th, tender the town of the Pas invites tenders for the erection of a sports Centre which includes an Arena and Curling rink in the town of the Pas Mani Toba. Drawings specifications and tender forms available from the office of the architect Dwight r. Johnston 1854 Portage ave., Winnipeg 12, Manitoba on Deposit of sealed tenders will be received by the Secretary of the town of the Pas until . August 8th, sub Trade prices received under the Winnipeg builders Exchange depository until 2 . August 6th, 1968. Tenders to include a bid Bond of 10 per cent and. Successful tenderer will be required to produce performance Bond of 50 per cent. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Province of Manitoba land value appraisal commission Public notice is hereby Given that the commission at is regular Public hearing to be held tuesday july 30, 1968, commencing at . In room 906 Norquay building Winnipeg will consider for purpose of certification of due compensation in respect to the following applications no. By director land acquisition Branch re . W.. Approximately 2.47 acres. No. By director land acquisition Branch re part of sv4 34 17-4 e.. . No. 672351. 4.0 acres More or less. No. By director land act Ull ton Branch s a 34-17-4 e.. . No. A 66980. 2.9 acres less. No. By director land Acqulia Tion Branch re 21, to 23, Block 5, and lot 17, Block 4, plan 568 Cranberry Portage Manitoba. Four residential lots and two houses situated thereon. Dated at Winnipeg in Manitoba this nineteenth Day of july 1968. A a. Nelson Secretary ;