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   Carillon News (Newspaper) - November 30, 1962, Steinbach, Manitoba                                CARILLON NEWS AND WESTERN WEEKLY Serving Southeastern Manitoba VOLUME single copies 10 cents 1962 28 PAGES NUMBER 48 These Are Your Candidates in Southeast Lucko Lucko was nominated by the Springfield Liberal party to content the December 14th pro The nomination not Lucko was first elected In reelected in 1953 and He first elected as a Liberal and supported the coa In the second election he wan in the Liberal and In the third an the Liberal opposition in the Le of UNGER LANDS JOB a former Stein barli and uon of and John has accept ed a job with the Saskatchewan government as publicity writer for the Saskatchewan Travel Bu reported sports in the Carillon at one He also with the Winnipeg Free Press and the Estevan Raymond Thuot Raymond teacher at at Joseph College at Ot has been nominated Social Credit candidate for La Thuot hails from where his parents had a farm and a small country Young Thuot also tried his hand at farming before entering the teaching Thuot has been a strong Social Credit adherent since I believe we are the only party that has something something a bit different from the other Asked what the Social Credit party would do first if elected in Thuot replied If we were I imagine the first thing we would do would be to establish a revolving industrial development fund like they have tn where a corporation may borrow money for development at a very low rate of John Tanchak John Liberal candi date for is the bent for the He first entered the political ring in in a byelection which he Since then he has run three campaigns and emerged suc every time Tanchak started out in life as a school later switched to At one time he was reputed to be the largest turkey rancher in Southeast raising some Tanchak also operat es a store in where he also and Tanchak have two both The son is a pilot officer in the Liberal Leader Sees Swing To The Liberals Mike Sokolyk Mike Dominion waa nominated The swing is on Liberal leader remarked as he surv yed the sea of faces at the Liberal nominating conven tion in First it was then Newfoundland and now you will keep Carillon in the Liberal He commended the group on choice of Tonight you did more than choose a man who will win this chose a man who has a contribution to make to Carillon and you chose an honorable man one who did not seek a but accepted it as his commented on the At the Police Court Sees The Alvin of 756 Walker Winnipeg pleaded not guilty November 22 at the Southeast ern District Circuit Court to charges of carrying a loaded firearm m a motor vehicle and was fined int or seven days in jail JIUR n minimum suspension of hunting Chief Warden of South eastern Harry Tirsch the witness stand and the events regarding the i aw of the night of September while on night pa trol in the Pansy district with assistant John They had parked in an area known to hold good deer and moose hun A car witli a spotlight was observed circling the field and stopping once when a shot was also The car then moved into an adjoining field and tho than risk losing the nigh m a blocked the road leading off the When the car it attempted to merely been target shooting the gun found in his car was not his he didnt even know it was He continued to bring out other interesting facts in his testimony he didnt have a spot he was going to spend the night in a nearby vacated he didnt recognize Warden Tir in and no one had run away from the car when he was The fact that he out in an area boasting a good deer population with a loaded and e was explained away li by He had had a lit tle argument his in the and decided to cool off for a Magistrate after ha ving heard the case for the Crown and the I find the explanations of the ac rather hard to es with all the weaknesses of the story and the overall picture he is trying to I find him There was a stay on tho charge of having a loaded fire but ton ed jn motor minimum charge for hun U stop and the driver was wilh hc ugc of is his plus confiscation of all The a Ford was including the ri 11 300i with a j sUl the chamber wits found along with a box of 3030 I A 3030 was found motor loss of Edmond in the Liberal ranks taine resigned because of a se ries of circumstances over which he had no he Referring directly to the Rob he The situation is not the responsibility of Edmond It is the exclusive responsi bility of the who chose to play politics to embarrass the dismissed Roblins claim that he had sought to maintain the tradition of having a French Canadian mi on the Roblin had a French Canadian member in Joe Jeannotte who could have been or any one of a dozen other French Canadians could have been appointed as he The most crucial question of the said is how we are going to raise the money we need to pay our The government has been loading more and more on the municipali Now the government has ap pointed another royal commis sion 2 years municipali ties have been making a study with Murray to solve various surely the government could meet with this group was no need for another royal In metro is a big and another royal commission has been This government is shifting responsibility to royal commis sions instead of making decisions time it is faced with it is not so concerned wi th what the decision will do for the but what it will do politically for the The Liberals had introduced bursaries to agricultural students Conservatives had promised crop in the later i The driver was asked whether he wished t his fnend from the bush where the wardens believed another person hiding but the accused declined the offer The car rifles were Doth Thr wis sworn in and he then related his story to the It contradic ted with the story of the warden According to he was completely Ho hadnt been hunting at bod but they never got Ovule living j past five test The Liberals in the postal district of had studied crop insurance married with three had found that it was not pleaded not guilty to chari possible on an actuarial basis ges of driving while under the Ottawas There was fluence of and driving little possibility of the present while having inadequate government giving any assistan At court he was unable to locate j but when the Liberals get his drivers He was fined and costs on the first charge and on the second charge or an optional seven days in He decided to take the jail sen Except for a few cases that were remanded or received stays this was the ex tint of cases disposed of by the court on November back in Ottawa w promise a insurance plan on a tary saw great things a head for We are young less than 100 years old many things have been ac by hard More can be not by play ing but by ail working to gether for the common tive candidate for Emerson last Reeve John Hunter moved the seconded by Mayor Beaudry of South Sokolyk was born in Vita 45 years When he married he chose Dominion City as the town in which he would like to settle throw rots and raise a Since then he has been active in the village where he served as chairman he has been president of the Chamber of and he has served as school He is married and boasts a family of a boy in high school and a young daugh Ive been interested in politics since way back when I was still says Asked what would be the first thing he would try to work for if elected Sokolyk says with out hesitation First I would want to do something about a school division something must be done This area has vot ed down the school division Then Id like a f roads payed in the His supporters wish him luck in his Shilstra Dies A medical practitioner whose na me was known to of people in southeastern died Monday at 7 at the Schilstra first came to Steinbach in and together with Schilstra who was al so a graduate served community close to 40 The deceased was 90 years old last He was born in From there his parents moved to the then to the Sta Schilstra studied medicine in Trinity where his future wife was a Schilstra predeceased her husband 20 years Surviving Schilstra arc two children Marie at Steinbach and Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at the United Piney Approves School Vote school district on Mon day approved a money bylaw to build a new three room high Work on the school will be started right away and it is hop ed to have the structure ready by January At present the dist rict is holding one classroom at the Community and an other in an old school that was moved in off the land where the people no longer wanted Albert Vielfaure liberals in are their hopes on Albert Viel a and Stein The hopes of the Party are well founded as this unassuming and highly presentable young man has an unusual knack for winning friends and influencing Vielfaure says he has no particular political other than to serve the which he feels is a duty he is being called upon to per Vielfaure is the only can of three in riding who actually lives in the constituency which they are con Vielfaure runs the Shell Oil Stations in as well and Vielfaure have four young two boys and two Rene Conservative candidate for holds the distinction of being the only third generation politician in the ther was at one time Conserva tive leader his father has repre sented Carillon constituency as Liberal for 27 Some peop le now predict that Rene may complete the circle and again be come Conservative leader after Roblin goes to Ottawa which is widely grew up on a at one time held the dis tinction of being one of the most efficient dairy farmers in the More recently he work ed for several educational organi first for a lic group whose objective was the promotion of French language and More until he entered the political he was executive director and field man for the Manitoba School Trustees Peter Thiessen Peter the Conserva tive candidate for was born and raised on a farm at near He re his high school education at Steinbach During the war he served as signalman in the Royal Canadian Thiessen takes an active part in district He is councillor for Ward 5 in the town of Steinbach he is Civil Defen ce coordinator for southeastern and is a trustee on the curling He has been a member of the Manitoba Con servative association since 1949 and presently is its Thiessen is the father of three two boys and one Thiessen represents an in surance company for his daily wears a Presidents Pin which donates that he is doing I an excellent volume of Roblin Says 1 Things Have Never Been Better in Manitoba The secret of good the influence of his Mennonite i Rene LaVeren Duff Roblin told an audience at Steinbach on Wednesday was to surround oneself with good men and back them up with a good Roblin was speaking at a joint rally held in support of Peter of Carillon and Rene in La There is a remarkably tran quil situation in the province as the election Rob lin which obviously indicated contentment amongst Roblin jeered at the Stone Age outlook of Liberal op and the parish pump po which they offered Look at our own record said and told about legisla tion on new better old age farm loans and the decentralization of You can find the record of our policies on the faces of our Roblin remarked in reference to the School Attendance in Seine River Divi sion high schools was up 759e since the new program came into In Hanover the increase was over Roblin warmly commended the candidates in Carillon and Le to the Peter Thiessen he described as a yet experienced young man who had trained him He would be able to bring to the council of the legislature Coyotes Feed On Deer By Elsie Budey A small hunting party from the Rosa district witnessed a u nique and sober spectacle last week on one of their Ap proaching a small bluff they saw what appeared to be a buck with two heads and two sets of ant When it tried to escape it was immediately shot and the hunters approached the To their amazement they saw there what head about many people but rarely The ground have seen trampled down in the area and on the ground lay white five and six old The buck that had been dead on the hun ters arrival was almost comple tely eaten by the The most logical explanation for incident seems to be the fact that the mating season had roused these two bucks to fight for a doe and in the ensuing struggle had locked causing the death of them One peculiar aspect of the incident was the fact that while one deer was almost entirely eaten by the other show ed no signs of having been at tacked this being the one that was shot by the hunters The party of hunters were Pe ter Lawrence Marvin and Steve Rene offered qua lities of leadership which had been evidenced by the tains since Roblin also paid great tribute to Edmond I spent consider able of his time explaining in French and English the reasons for his switch to the Conservative I ask I am born in to a party must I also die in formidable who had been a He said there had been and personal attacks on Rene but he couldnt understand why anyone should be Everything was open and above Peter candidate for revised the Roblin re cord at some He also mentioned some of the new Con servative planks loans to beef cattle a better pen sion for ex pansion of existing Grunthal News Carrier Boy Wins Grey Cup Ticket Young Allan son of and Ben receiv ed word tonight that he was one of eight lucky Free Press car rier boys chosen from Manitoba to attend the Grey Cup In a month long contest where the carriers got one chance for every five new subscribers they signed Allan got himself three chances and it paid The lu boys will leave for Toronto on Thursday at 5 via and return on 2 via 8 They will take in the parade and game and will stay for 2 days in a luxury Another highlight will be a hockey game at Toronto on Saturday They will tour the Casa Loma ride on the new and visit some of the large department This will be quite an event for Al lan who is a great sport Con gratulations on your good for tune and have a good A very important date to keep in mind is 7 when the Elementary school will pre sent the very popular Christmas Charles Dickens Christ mas The main charac ters will be Grade 7 and 8 pu with Leonard Friesen play ing the lead role of The play will be presented in the au and start at Everyone is heartily invited to On Thursday evening the first taught at the To date we have a total of around 30 ladies who will be Two lessons will be taught before Christmas and the remaining three The Verein held a very successful mission sale on Sunday Many articles had been made and a lunch was served at the close of the even A total of was rea by the sale of the while was netted by the i On John Albert and Elsie Jan eon attended the Agricultural Council meeting held in the Pierre Council Continued on page 7 Barkman Liberals Nominate Barkman Mayor Barkman of Stci was named Liberal can for the constituency of Carillon iit an open convention held on Tuesday The choice was Victor a grandson of Albert nominated the successful Ho pointed out that it had been the people from who in 1903 supported his grandfather to run for It is fitting that he Victor the oldest grandson of Albert Pre now nominate a quali fied man from and to call upon his fellow men in Pierre to support the Stein bach candidate in a like Ted Chornoboy from Grun thal seconded the In thanking the May or Barkman appealed to the packed hall to together for the best in Carillon and Barkman is widely throughout the constituency both as mayor of and as auctioneer and car Ha was bom on a farm near town and in his early years decided to take up In this connec tion he took an Agricultural course at the but later went into Tho first venture was a transfer bu Later he held the Me Cormick Only last year sold this to take on tho acceptance of the Liberal nomination probably puts Stem bach Town Council in the unique position where tho mayor is running on one ticket and one of the councillors on Peter coun for Ward is the Conser candidate for the same For many Barkman was closely associated with the local hockey He served town council for several he contested the mayors scat against Pen ner four years Since then he has taken the scut twice by He is the vice pre sident of the Manitoba Urban and wan president of the Manitoba Liberal for a number of He is and the father of four Gil congratulated tho gathering for selecting a who had a contribution to make to Manitoba and to The retiring veteran politician Edmond who has served the constituency for 27 waa given a stan ding ovation by the He was a man who had never been afraid to his convic no matter if these were unpopular at the time they were Gil said of Gordon president of the Carillon Liberal Association chaired the Granny Dubois Shoots Buck By McMunn The deer hunting season is over at last in area and there arc a great many big hunters that did not get their But they have plenty of stones to tell about the big ones that they I personally believe that they do not know too much about hunting Perhaps they should try and get some lessons from that won of the sewing lessons will be who by the way 27 Dubois of She out and gets her deer and brings it without any Thin hunting scanon she could have shot several but she choosey and shot the one gho So before next deer season rolls around it might be ble to get some expert hunting information from the above men lady and perhaps next season they will deer instead of  

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