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The Winnipeg Tribune from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada • Page 5

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ALL PARTS of the province, delegates to the cnnim! gathering of the Union are meeting at the Winnipeg Auditorium. Top Tie, left to right, hows WJL. Horner, of the imnlelapllty of Skslcatehewan, chatting with three sen frcm odanah R.E, Ifjadows (18 years with the counoll) T.E. Earl and and SS. Usher.

At right C.L. Caneron, Of Bo land; Carl Atkins, secretary Treasurer of Baldox council; and sAtchell cf Borketoru BRITISH U.S. PRESS RATE HAMILTON, Bermuda, Nor. fO (CP) A oaxlsun press ret Cf 6 cents a word between the United States end British Empire points except the United Kinfden, has been pproTed by the press sub eoBBittee of the teleeon emnlcatlons conference. It replaces tariffs renting from 14 to 24 cents.

THE TRUSTEE ACT IK THE MATTER OP THE ESTATE CF ACTA EBICKSOS, late of the City of Winnipeg, in Manitoba, Widow of Sriclc Erlckson, late' of the same place. Farmer, Deceased, All Claims afainst the above estate, duly verified by Statutory Declaration, must be filed with the undersigned at bis office, The Dominion Building, Selkirk, 1'anitoba, on or before the First day of January, A.D. 1S46, DATED at the Town of Selkirk, In Manitoba, this 13th day of November, A. D.1945 THOMAS P. HILLH0U3E, Solicitor for Norman Erlckson, Executor.

IMPLEM NT BUSINESS Carafe, service station well located in pood town on hirh way in splendid Man. district One of best businesses of the kind in Province. Large turnover. Price complete for Implement business, garage and residence. $25,000.

This Is real moneymaker. Ph. 97494. tvgs. 43724.

Ueely Rodgers Co. 619 21 Somerset Blk, PART Tllii CARiiTAKiiH 'or appartraent block and Eubsidlary work. Appli ant roust have or be Tailable for other full felne employment. Free 3 room 8u ite. Apply to trewapaper Box 32 Winnipeg 1, THK ATI KR UK TIIF, BANK pitv or iAVin hdss and I.I AM MERHV THK ITY in tub riiovtNCB or MAMTUHA, DOINU mINl8 I'N IH rilli KIKM NAMH AM) PTV1.E Or "DB MONTFOKT 1'BKS Ilrbtnn.

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1lt Ibnt wl imoRi tb. pnris onftlM tli.rt to wttb nt r.rard to aiirh tATrn at wivMprn, thi mih i ef A U'ALTFR NEWTON Cumodmn. nn BvlMlnr. IWIPEii, MAMlliflA. "If I ijulLljijijjuj mf wiiiimiiiiii ii ilium in riif 4 Lit Municipalities Ask Age Pension At 65 Increase of the old ace pension to 50 a month and lowering of age eligibility to 65 years were endorsed in a resolution passed by the Thursday session of the 4nd annual convention of the Union of Manitoba lcipalitles.

The resolution urced the Dominion eoverwnt to pens Ion persons of 65 years having Canadian nationality and 80 years residence In Canada, It also recomnended that persons unfit for be lvn the pension at 60 ye jrs. No Application Made By Papers To Prosecute Union OTTAWA, Nov. 30 (Special) Labor Ylnater Kltchell In formed Commons Wednesday that' tne publishers of the two Winnipeg newspapers had not applied to the Manitoba Jartlme Labor Delations boird for pennls9ion to proseoute a union for alleged violation Of the Wart lire Labor Eel ations regulation PC 1003. In making this statement Ur. Kitchen acknowledged that he had told the House Konday that the publishers had applied for suoh permission.

His statement on lionday was based on infor mation oonveyel to the department of labor by Its Winnipeg office. I am now advised." said Bitobsll. "that no itioh application has been made to 'the Manitoba board." Camerons Plan Party Winnipeg's fsasi regl neat. the Queen's Own Casjeroa Highlanders of Canada, will hold a velcone bona party at Unto Armories Past and present members of the Camerons are Invited to attenl and those who do not have tlokets may obtain them at regimental headquarters, 202 Main st. Chairman will be Col.

A.T. Law, who will introduce th speakers, Hon. E.P. Ho Willi ami, lieutenant governor, Hon, J.8.oDlantld After the speeches, there will be dancing to the enslo of the band of lo.lO Distrlod depot under the baton of Band niater Ti.H. Sumner.

OTTAWA, Sot. 30 (BUP) Iffectlve Deo. 1, persons wishing to open new businesses will be able to obtain lloenoss and business permit orders fro the regional of floes of the Wartime Prloea and Trade beard. It was announced her Thursday. NORTH WEST COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS Annual Meeting Fort Garry Hotel FRIDAY, Mcve nber 30tK 8 RM (Neurol Cnjfll 5) FOR RESCRVATlONS PHONt 98308 The motion was eubmlt ted by rr ind delegates and Id.

Smith of that city de clare', that now thit the war is over it Is difficult for eld people to obtain employ "Iu'3 a disgrace hew the old people are treated today," said Peeve E. rart rlde of est Klldonon, "It Is Impossible to live on a pen6ion." Voted down wis the proposal for reculatinc the hours of sule for ijas service stations. The roposal was also to allow nunlcipal ities the cf making provision for full time servicing. Councillor John Paakrw lts of Strathcona, and Counc illor Charles Slapson of Treherne, objected to the motion as a continues ch of wartime restrictions. Reeve Kelvin of Edward, said It would result In "a laclc ef uniformity" in regulations acroos the province, A.c, Qaantt, of the Manitoba Motor lracue, cautioned agaln.

ttrlctlono ti.at would harm the tourist trace, but was in favor ef th mvTe if stargerlne houra iuld serve visitors. From Dauphin came a resolution recoEmrnding that the Municipal act be amended to increase the business tax from'12 to 17 percent. The tax limit now Is 12 percent on he tela and 13 ptr cnt on other businesses en a rental bcsls. The resolution was approved. mission to tax the rallwaya, now enjoying municipal taxation exemption, was approved In a m.tlon submitted by Brandon.

Another resolutltn from Bran don "ttat the province pay out of consolidated revenue the cost of main tt nance for neglected children. Russell Barrett, representative on the Pralre arm Fr habilitatlon board, re ported en the year's activity Missing Relatives Sought In City fleas to try end lorite mlselng relatives end friends have been rouring Into the city hall during the past wsek, George Gardner, assistant city elerlc said Thursday, From John Echewtsehuk, of Ihinlch, cones a request to try and find his sister, retarjma Fusalc, believed to be living in Winnipeg. Oar lag the war years, he wis unable to contact her, Ann Woods, 6116 ft. Lawrence Chicago, wishes to learn the wharaeb out's of Lexecon or reott, who la the daughter of Mrs. Earrlet Earsison or Scott, Peeking Wke Kertin or MsrtlEuck, who at tlwe operated esfe on Penry eve Is nephew, John Waslychen, Drawer 0, Testmlnster, B.C.

He is not certain wMeh ce his unele Is using at the present tine. WINNIPEG, PRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3o7'0i Liquor Stores Do Roaring Business Government liquor stores are taking on staff of checkers to help the eesh lere handle the year end rush business. This week It has piled up to a volume eproachlng het usuel for the three or Tour deys Immediately proceeding ChrletciflP. Long line ups have been waiting at all the city stores this week for half an hour before the opening hour for business. The liquor connlsslon thinks it is the usual rush to ret the November quota on permits but to play safe is getting more help.

In Pecemter, all the cashiers will have to do is tske the roney and ring up the sale. The checkers will examine the order, look at the registration card of the rermlt holders, end get the slnatures. Liquor stores will pet double tha usual supplies during DecpmberJ a practice which has been followed since early in the war. The quota for each remit holder honevr rill not be changed. The quote is now two bottles of spirits, one of which may be "imported, two bottles of wine one of which may be irmorted, and a case of beer per day, provided eurpllee limit it.

The Cornnl8sion will try end release enough for sale to give every permit who wan's to buy the quota allowed him. vTine will not be as scarce ao it has for holMey seasons of the last three years. Fair si ed consignments hive cone in from South Afrlce, Australia end Spain, There probably will be enough of both domestic end imported brands for ell customers. Paratroop Leader, Lt. Col.

Fraser Eadie, Awarded D.S.0. Lt.Coi, George Fraser Sadie, of 496 Clifton whose "inspiring leadership and utter dlsrogard of dan ger enabled the 1st Canadian Parachute battalion to kill and rout the enemy wherever they foipd them, has been awarded the Distinguished Service Order. Citation covering the P. 3.0. amrd sayst "This officer Joined the 1st Canadian Farachute bat' tallon in Kormandy in August 1944, and assumed temporary command of the battalion at Annobault, during the advance to the Seine.

"His leadorship and determination to pursue and f.et to grips with tho enemy Inspired his men, enabling them to achieve a series of outstanding successes until the division was withdrawn from the Seine Sept. 3,1944. "It, Col, Sadie carried Out his duties as second in command of the battalion during the battles in the Ardennes, from Peosuber 1944, to January, 1945, with great distinction, and on dropping Over the Rhine March 24, 1943, he lnmed lately bad to assure comaid of the battalion on the death of the commanding officer on the dropping zone. "Hie brilliant handling and Inspiring leadership of the battalion enabled them In spite of heavy opposition and considerable casualties to capture all their objectives and Inflict tremendous losses on the enemy, "Throughout the campaign until May 10, 1945, this offleer's inspiring leadership and utter disregard of danger enabled the 1st Canadian Parachute battalion to kill and rout the enemy wherever they found them. The battles of Grevan, Dortmund fins canal and flleh Llngen bridge, and the rapid advance to Wlamar on the Baltic are Instances where Ms outstanding leadership had a decisive influence on the result of the engagements." Lt.

Col. Tallin Heads University C.O.T.C. Lt. Col. C.p.P.

Tallin has been appointed officer oommandlng the University of llanltoba contingent, C.O.T.C suooeellng U. Cel. C.B. Hopper, who is now on the staff of the Canadian khaki eollege in England. Lt.

Col Tallin Is dean ef the Idnltoba Law school. Capt. 7. Erlit'anioa Is aljjtant of the contingent, while Capt. G.T.

Goitlok Is chief Instructor. All three are veterans of the First Great ar. SaJ. J.A. Prieer, Fort Carry "one, who returned from overseas this fall, has been posted to the unit training offleer.

I.IW ii sM 1 THE 300 ViTilUVS who arrlvsd on the Lady Fodney at Halifax Tuesday were these three western of fleers, left to rlghtt Lieut G.H. Craig, Winnipeg; UaJ.H.H. Griffin, Taneouveri and JSaJ. X.W. Cowchy, Winnipeg and Vietorla.

Obituaries Frank Caneron Armstrong. 38, of 32 Hosewarne St. Vltil, died Wednesday at his residence, ur. Armstrong had been an acoouctant with the Canada permanent Trust Co. for 15 years.

He was barn in Keewatln, and had resided In Winnipeg for 12 years. He a member of Regent park United church. lr. Armstrong is survived by hie widow, Jean two sons; his mother, lira. Mary Armstrong, and three sisters.

Funeral service will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. In Gardiner's funeral chapel with burial In Brook side cemetery. The funeral scrvLe for Eleanor ss, 69, formerly of Uarris, who died Nov. 28 at London, will be held Saturday at 3.30 p.m. in Gardiner's funeral chapel.

Burial will be mudo in Elawood cmetery. She is survived by one son. lira, Margaret McLean, 80, formerly of East Selkirk, died Thursday In Winnipeg General hospital. For the last three years she had lived with her daughter, Mrs, W. Ranger, 938 Domlalon St.

Vtrs. McLean Is survived by four daughters and four grandchildren. Funeral service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. In Mordue's funeral ehapel, with burial in Little Britain cemetery. tford has been recr lvtd ef the de.th of Tartans Howard, who died Nov, 18 at the residence of his sen, Thomas H.

Howard, of Fllnt rldce, Calif, born in Winnipeg, he whs the son of the late Kon. Thcmns Howard, of Montreal, and had resided In Fllntrldgo for 14 years. LIT. Howard is survived by bis widow, Cathjren. He played hockey in Winnipeg with the eld Vies hockey club and also took an active part In lacrosse.

The funeral service was held Nov.20 In Turner and Stevens chapel Ivhaniha anrtrchuk did Thursday at her n. me at Ladywood. She is survived by her huMbejid, Kic noias, thr eons, three dau ghtera, end three crmd chil dren. Funeral service was held ifednesd at Lodvwood church with burial in Laoywocd cemetery. John re lk, 316 Langelde died Nov.

28 at his reei 1 ceace. corn in Germany, Mr. Pelk was a retired farmer. Eel is sivived by his widow. Aoalisj six daughters; three sons; 16 grandohildren; one brother and one sister.

Fun eral service will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. in Thom son's funeral ehapel with burial la Brookelde cemetery. PVneiel service for kr. Amy larks, 64, ef 442 biggins ho died Kov. 27 at thi Miserlccrdls hospital, will be held tec.

3, st 2.00 p.m. firm Kerr's Funeral Chapel. Isternvsnt will be made In rroikslde cemetery, lorn in Brentwood, Essex county, England, krs. larks came to Canada Zb years ago. She Is survived by her husraod, Seorf JtrkS; by te daughters, r.

Kerry finniieg, and Jiwiiiat home; and sli sons, Jarres, Jack, Tedrrey, Ediard cj Seorpe of sr.d Lorac of St. ifcul, VI nn. 15 s. Victori Iva alt eis, 10, wife cf rs, Iilnrlcht, died in St. Bcnif.

ace hospital. She was bom at Kouridhill, Alta. Ti.e bedy forwarded by Coutu and Co. Funeral Home, to Tli nwright, where the burial too' place Friday. ThT i ield, 90, resident of for the past 50 years, eo from Toronto, died in felklrk inrel re la Birvived by daughter and one eon, Vr, Feld orereted a dray bj.

ii ess The funeral wan held et r.i. Friday frTfl the 0o8 el Fell, Tt. Cle eo L.srletor., Cecil Jones of ste, 7 parkview died Tuesday. Born In Ontario, he hod resided la lnnlpeg for 36 years, work ing for the C.K.R. for 30 years.

lir. Iturphy Is survlv ed by his widow Mary Ellen; two daughters; two sons; and two grandchildren, prayers will be said Friday at 8.30 p.m. In Barker's funeral chapel. Requiem high mass will be sung Saturday at 9 a.m. in St.

Mary cathedral, with burial In Asalnlb oine Memorial Park cemetery. J'rs. Edrl died st Guelph Thursday, eff short illness. Only child of General rir rilllam ctter 'X6, resided at Toronto durlm her llfe tlna, is survived by two sons, Brig, R.O.G. district officer connanding M.D.

10, and Col, F.E.A, I'orton, now carving with the Canadinn enny cersers, end one daugh ter, Jacqueline of Toronto. The funeral will be held In Toronto, Jeturdoy, Louis TO, who di ed Nov, 27 In St. Boniface Id Folks' home, was burled Thursday afternoon at 3.30 p.m. frcm Coutu's funeral hone with burial In Riverside cmetery. Mr.

Cleave was born at Town Porter, Wis consin and had resided in abuut seven months. Richard, in, of The pas, died Nov. 23, In St. onlface aanatorium. She was born at Island Falls, Sask.

The funeral will be held Saturday at 8 a.m. in at. Euctne chapel, St. Gary's roaa, it. vital, with burisl in st.

Boniface cemetery. Coutu's funeral home is in chart" of arxang uenta. DETROIT, Nov.30 (AP) Georte C. Peterson, 54, gen eral manager of manufacturing ror the risher body division of General Motors corporation died of a heart attack at his home here Thursday, DECKER, J. Gregory, 'E4, who died Nov, 23 in Brandon was buriod Monday in Hamlota cemetery, service being held In Decker United church by Rev.

Welsh and Rev. H.I. Bowman. Born In palnerston, Kr, Gregory came to this district about 40 years a0. Surviving are his daughter and four sons.

PORT ARTHUR, Nov.30 (CP) Charlss Edwin King, 71, former executive secretary of the Port Arthur chamber of commerce died in Hospital here Thursday after an illness of several monthe. Mr. ting was born at Fortune Bay Newfoundland, and had lived here for 46 yeira. He Is survived by his widow, a daughter, and a son. WLMCLEF, Nov.30 Flre completely destroyed the James Richardson Sons' corn elevator here Thursday morning, doing about 15,000 damage, covered by insurance.

Most of the estimated lose was In the building ae only a small quantity of corn was stored. w'AVTK .1 '0B THE OK VtTEFA'! AfrAlRS, AT TJlN. AJrr.lr.tst rt lve Assistant, Hos pital Vanhffr Grade 3, Vsle, 1900 per sruium er.4 Chief Clerk, Personnel an4 Office Services, s'sle, SiliO rer arxurr. Open to qualified residents "0" Pensions District. Iprefererice for far Service.

Full particulars on pesters displayed in Post Offices and National EraployTer.t Service Offices in which application forirs ray be obtained. Appli cation forrrs should be filed not later than Tcefber 1st, ,1545 with Civil Service Com mission District Office, 4Z6 Vain Etreet.Wlnr.lpe PTMs a ivertlse r.t is author ited by the Director of Kat 600UNRRA Employees Dismissed HERrOHD, Ge many, Nov. 30 (AP) i.J. Margolin, chief cf the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation administration information bureau in Europe, said In a statement Thursday that 600 U.N.R.R.A. employees had been dismissed for incompetence within the last few months.

He said most of tho bo dismissed were nationals of European countries. Mr. Margolin declared he wished to correct a previous Associated Press report which quoted him as saying 600 U.N.R.R.A. workers, a majority of then Americana and Britons, had been dismissed, suspended or arres ted. (In London the European office of U.NJ?.R.A, said the previous report that the dismissals were in connection with a two month Investigation into black market activities In Germany "is completely Inaccurate," facts are thit 600 U.N.R.R.A.

officials la Germany have been removed for unsatisfactory servlee in the process of strengthening pTeonnel engaged In displaced persons activities," the U.N.R.R.A. statement said. "U.N.R.R.A. officials are doing everything In their pouor to ferret out any incompetence and dishonesty In tha ranks," Mr, Margolin's statement said. "The overwhelming majority of U.N.R.R.A.

workers in Germany are honest, sincere and loyal and dedicated to the care of displaced persons who ar Innocent victims of war." Drowned Boy's Body Recovered Searchers Wednesday afternoon recovered the body of nine year old Norman Kcorehead from the Bed River at East St. isul. The boy's father. John 1'oerehead of East St. lul, reported to police Saturday evening that his son was missing after making a trip across the river on the Ice.

The boy's trail was followed to a Urge hole In the river ice. ROLAND Roland Women's Institute elected Mrs. M. J. Hedlsy president for 1945 46; Mrs.

0. Ireland, secretary and Mrs. G.A. Brown treasurer. ttHuuvn PAGE Fresh Kilted Poultry CAPONS lb.

39c ROASTINC CHICKENS lb. 35c and 37c BOILING FOWL lb. 32c DOMESTIC DUCKS lb. 32c CEESE Ib.30e SPECIALSWHILE THEY LAST! ROUND STEAK ROAST, (hip com.) lb. 29c PORK BUTTS lb.

25c PORK SHOULDER lb. 23c LECS OF PORK lb. 28e PORK HOCKS lb. 2c FRESH KILLED YEARLINC MUTTON Legs. 25c lb: Loins.

20c lb: Sh ldrt. 12c lb: Breasts. 7c lb COMMERCIAL Trlme Rib Koit nf Bcrf lb 28C Plate Brlskrt Beef. Ih. 12c Bl.de Rib Rodst lb.

22t EAST KILDOffA Choice location. Fine room bungalow. Hardwood Floors recessed bath and shower. All modern. Garage with side drlv Poultry house, beautiful grounds 90x230 ft.

Vary low taxasa Near Henderson Highway. Poss. A real hone, $6300. Ph. Mr.

Tully, 97494. Evgs. 43724. 13 ROOMS Well located west end. Furni ture 8 rooms inc.

This is a real sacrifice $6,500. Quick poss. 4 rooms. Ph. Ur.

Taylor 97494. S9715. I0P.W00D Quick Poss. One of the finest most modern best located 5 room bungalows in Norwood. Built by owner.

For quick sale $7,300. Ph. Mr. George 97494. Evgs.

30090 Neely Rodgers Co. 819 SI. Sorrerset Blk. ALUBUKN STREET Attractive bungalow close to Silica. Built in 1942.

4 good rms and splendid modern bat arm "ak firs throughout. flashed air heat. Poss ession December 15ttu PrVce $6,250.00 ELM00P 50 ft. frontage on John son Ave. Substantial ra ae bouse.

Full stone baseacnt. Hot water heat. 5 good rms and batb. rm. Fir floors.

This house needs deoor ating. Is splendid value at $4,000.00. Immediate Possession. S. S.

STEVENSON ft CO. LTD. Ph. 97 433 Evenlflgs 403 164 402 095 RATE ON LOANS '20 to WKIwel Isionen lakiMs IntrtY Sa. how liltla pc; lack A xntk mhm rm borrow at Houatiiold'iriduwd Bootbl nt (d unnaxl balaana.

Thai rau Ira, Uiaa naiumia rau pmiiui by te Oma'l Loana Ad applieabt, to loua tt tSM In, No radorwn aatdMl lor any loa. IM Is $1,000. Juat ur bow miMb yw mmi ud aboaaa a pamxot plaa, Qai day armsa, in is ii is t'ymti fisymh pnrnll psrmtl TjiT MM 11.71 I IN 1 71 1 41 IM I7.M 10 17 7 4 IM M3i IM7 11.71 1114 KM Mil JIM 1J4 I4M 11M 13 17 n.4l 117 47 MO 17.76 14.11 tM 17.47 Mil 7fK) I75K7 7.M M.U 41.46 477 100. 173 IIW.41 61 74 04 HOUSEHOLD FINANCE waiaalw. Um.

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H. Cvlmd. Mormgt 1 7 COOKED MEATS Jollied Beef Tongue lb 45c Smoked Wieners, lb. 19e Burns' Liver Sausage lb 25e Ham Sausage, lb 30c Jellied Veal. lb.

30c Sausage Co. Ltd. PHONES 93 084 tungalo. rooos. h.n.

heat 4f STORE CLOSES WEDNESDAYS AT 1 OPEN SATURDAYS TILL 7 P.M. 611.13 MAIN ST. City Meat DAILY bELECTlONb Inrersoll Streot. Possepsinn January 1st. 5 rooms, stucco bum alow.

I'odern hat room Oak floors. ForceJ air test. nubrey Street. Pofsesslon Fabruary 1st. Built 14.

L'ltre siodtirn. rooos. River Avenue. Double bouse, 1 I rooos each Revenue per conth. Banning Street.

rsoaad, lf storsy bouse ranted at 30. Brandon Avenue. 5rooDed stucco bungalow no ranted. River Avenue. 2 storey frame house, oak floors rented at 40.

Taxes 107.4. Falroral street. Duplex. Two 4 rmd. suites rented at 490.00 with nodern bathrooais.

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