Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 21, 1969, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday june 21, 1969 Community Calendar Broadway Optimist 175 Young Street Bingo 1 . Monday Bingo 7 . Wednesday senior citizens 2 . Wednesday Bingo 7 . Saturday Chalmers 480 Chalmers Avenue whist 1 . Monday baseball 7 . Tuesday Baton 7 . Wednesday Bingo . Thursday Bingo 1 . Friday Clifton 1315 Strathcona Street Badminton club 2 . Tuesday . Wednesday activity club 2 . Thursday v Crescent Wood 1152 Avenue Bingo 7 . Monday Kelvin 281 Henderson Highway senior citizens . Monday senior citizens . Tuesday Bingo . Tuesday senior citizens . Thursday senior citizens . Friday senior citizens . Saturday Northwood 1415 Burrows Avenue Little league baseball . Monday Bingo . Tuesday House league baseball . Tuesday Little league baseball . Wednesday Bronco league baseball 7 . Wednesday House league baseball . Thursday Little league baseball . Friday Pony league baseball 7 . Friday Norquay 5 Beaconsfield Street senior citizens . Monday teen drop in . Monday teen drop in . Tuesday senior citizens . Wednesday teen drop in . Wednesday teen drop in . Thursday pre teen dance . Thursday Oriole Burnell Street and St. Matthess Avenue Bingo 7 . Monday ballroom dancing 8 . Wednesday Bingo 1 . Thursday recreation districts Luxton school ill Poison Avenue House league baseball . Tuesday House league baseball . Thursday supervised sports . Thursday William White school 200 Powers Street supervised sports 6 . Monday supervised sports 6 . Wednesday Champlain school 250 Machray Avenue supervised sports 6 . Tuesday Ralph Brown school 485 Mcgregor Street supervised sports 6 . Tuesday supervised sports 6 . Thursday Machray school 305 College Avenue supervised sports 6 . Monday supervised sports 6 . Wednesday David Livingstone school 270 Flora Avenue supervised sports 1 . Monday supervised sports 1 . Thursday supervised sports 9 . Friday. For further see the news pages of today s free press keep Manitoba growing with a bi6 lift for lines on life by or. Stuart e. Rosenberg a Man boarded a bus with the firm intention of going to de troit. But then after a Long and tiresome journey he found himself net in Detroit but in Kansas City. He had caught the wrong bus this in t unusual. It happens to us again and again in the course of every Day s choices. On the whole most people desire Good things happiness for then children clean and wholesome family life the respect and understanding of their friends a decent and honorable old age. Yet often despite Long and arduous trips throughout life Many of us find ourselves elsewhere. We thought we were travelling on the right Way. But our destination is not the one we had chosen. Indeed that Man who started Oit for Detroit and finally ended in Kansas City did t at first believe it. When he stepped from the bus into the Street he enquired from passers by for the whereabouts of Woodward Avenue. He was told that there was no such Street he Becam indignant. Of course there was a Woodward Avenue in Detroit it took a while but before Long he was Able to realize that i s Good in our lives. We must first come face to face with what is wrong. We have got to it off the wrong bus before we can Board the right one. And no amount of shouting or urging or pleading will put Woodward Avenue into Kansas Ity when Detroit. It really is in Brandon charges moved three Minneapolis men accused in connection with the robbery of Henry Birks and sons Man ltd., will be tried in Winnipeg not Brandon on charges of Possession burglary tools. The charges had been Laid in Brandon 10 Days ago. The three Douglas Hanson 28, David j. Mcphillips 27, and John Pietre Manelli 26, appeared thursday in Winnipeg magistrate s court before magi Strate Mike Baryluk. They were was he not someone else who j remanded in custody without had made the mistake of plea to june 24 on charges of possessing the burglary tools and also on charges of breaking entering and theft in connection with the Birks theft. Crown counsel Hymie Wein boarding the wrong bus. We need ideals. We need to Mark out goals of our lives. But let us carefully note no one Ever got to Detroit going in the direction of Kansas City. After looking at the lives of people who think that they re going to Detroit but Are really on their Way to Kansas City one can Only conclude that they Haven t understood life s sacred imperative the Way we travel determines our destination. It in t enough to affirm what Stein applied for the Transfer o the charges from Brandon. Work with Weir to keep Manitoba going ahead Manitoba is on the Brink of an Industrial Boom. During 1968, new capital investment in manufacturing alone was up nearly 50 percent Over the previous year. Premier Walter Weir and your progressive conservative government will see that the trend continues. Already developments like the billion Dollar Nelson River project Are creating hundreds of jobs to absorb new workers entering our labor Lorce. Already Manitoba s investment in tech Nical training and progressive management has paid off by increasing the skill level of present workers. Authorize by the progressive conservative association of Manitoba production is expanding rapidly in chemicals farm machinery distilling electronics and food processing. The minimum wage is rising the worker enjoys Protection the employment picture is sound and opportunities for new Enterprise have never been better. With the Ted commission report As their guideline your progressive conservative party is pledged to impressive dimensions in Industrial and commercial expansion. They seek your approval of this and Many other vital issues on election Day june 25th. To keep Manitoba moving ahead vote for your progressive conservative candidate and vote for a big lift for Industrial growth. Vote progressive 25 Apple varieties Wash. More than varieties of apples Are known and about kinds Are grown in various sections of the u. S. Constituency Assiniboia Burrows Charleswood Crescent Wood Elmwood fort carry fort Rouge Inkster Kildonan candidate Bill Docking Bill Swystun Arthur Moug Curney Evans Alan Gardiner Bud Sherman Inez Trueman Bob Armstrong Don Mills constituency Logan Osborne Point Douglas Radisson Riel River Heights Rossmere St. Boniface St. Ames candidate Sam Minuk obie Bailey Slaw Bebchuk Moreen Henderson Donald w. Craik Sidney Spivak David Pekary Maurice Arpin Douglas stanes constituency St. Johns St. Matthews St. Vital seven Oaks Sturgeon Creek Transcona Wellington Winnipeg Centre Wolseley candidate Rosmus Robert Steen Hardy Abe Yanofsky Frank Johnston Ken Gunn Walberg we. Mcgarva James Cowan Leonard Claydon
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