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   Carillon News (Newspaper) - August 23, 1963, Steinbach, Manitoba                                CARILLON AND WESTERN WEEKLY Serving Southeastern Manitoba VOLUME XVIII tingle copies 10 cents each 1963 28 PAGES NUMBER 34 82 Pupils Pass Swimming Tests Out of a total of 230 Marilyn in the Red water Michael sponsored by the Steinbach 180 have graduated from the in which they took Two received their Life Sav The weather dur ing the two training time wan perfect for and participation wan slightly higher than a year passing their texts art an Mary Tina Helen Shirley Greg Sharon Marilyn Barbara Marge Marilyn Lloyd Bark Johnny Jean Murray Jack Kenneth Garth Leslie Peter James Bonnie Ray Pat Wayne Kenneth Arlene Keith Glen Sharon Ruth Beverly Lorna Jacob Bradly Linda Etna Paul Robin Sheron Randy Allan Penny Herbert Juniors Pamela Nick Marilyn Douglas KHe Dennis Joyce Dennis Clara Calvin Rose Shirley Pen Jim Phyllis Marc fa Paul j Gordon Kenneth Bol Intermediates Lyle Gerald La n a Johanna Denis George Jackie David Joan Don Landis Henry Tony Richard Life Saving Ken Reimer and Tony Char Conservative Assesses Chances For Party One of the chief advisors to the Conservative party in who wishes to remain was in last to assess the fortunes of the party in this His principal job however was to see Premier Duff Roblin in Winnipeg and talk to him about going into federal The longer Diefenbaker re mains in the slimmer are our chances of get ting in the representative is said to have told a local He said that in the east for baker has dwindled to an and was pleas ed to learn that in western Canada there was still some evident support for the Leader of the Crop Survey Shows Grades Down Must Attend School If 15 After July 1st Others Have Trouble With Garbage Too Ever since garb was hauled age removal system was The claim prompted Howard two years garbage j utilities School authorities issued a re minder this week that the school leaving age in Manitoba is 15 and that the effective cutoff date is July According to the At tendance a boy or girl who becomes 15 after that must attend school for at least one Members of the school board say they are concerned that some parents and pupils may not be aware of the changes made in the Act since last AH elementary schools In the town of Steinbach will open on All the high schools in Hanover School Di vision with the exception of Klee feld will also open Sept Klee feld will open on agents at repre sentative points in the Southeast report that the wheat crop is generally the worst seen in this area in many A report from agents east of Red River and south of the CPR main line shows that the poorest crops begin right along the internation al If a line is drawn north and south through naud and farmers east of the line are harder hit than those west of the Moving north crops improve very gradually with the crop of all being reported from Du the most northerly point contacted by the Carillon in this crop Heres how the grain buyers see it Wheat is yielding from 3 bushels per acre up to 12 and grading from 4 down to Roy agent for the Paterson says there is very little good enough to worst crop he had seen at Ridge ville in his eight years Some farmers are talking of plowing the crop Others say its the worst since the Coarse grain is just slightly bet Dominion City Wheat Is yielding on the aver age about nine bushels to the acre with grades ranging from 3 down to and the bulk of It grading 5 and There is no really good wheat in the district and the crop is generally regarded as exceptionally the since and a great disappointment since farmers were all expecting a lot more judging by appearances earlier in the United Grain Growers buyer Wally Biggar puts the blame equally on heat and moist Coarse grain is a little bet ter with an average yield of 30 to 32 bushels per acre and the majority of it grading 1 separated the West of town crops of 20 to 25 bushels per acres of wheat were being harvested while east of town yields were running 1015 bush els per United Grain Growers agent Fred Kathler reports that west of town the wheat as high as 3 while east of town it was all cither 4 or Carey The western part of the dist rict has the best crop but even here the yield on wheat is no better than 15 bushels per acre and the best grade is 4 with a lot of it grading as low as feed invisible line The best weighs about 56 men have periodically been ac of stealing because they accidentally got h d of somc rookies or buns which were set out to cool in a con tainer near the garbage That other places have the same problem apparent from this Item which appeared the other day in the Cloud Mln Dally Garbage crews at Fergus have a record for The city council heard a claim from a householder be cause worth while cloth ing stored in a garbage lo near the regular to recall other incidents of garb age crew A woman filled a new garb age can with her Christmas bak It wound up on a garbage A couple stored winter clothing a garbage send ing the utilities superintendent to the incinerator in a rush and just see a fur coat go up In The council also heard about the woman shopper who return ed with her She placed the bag on top of the garbage can and went around to another When she the garbage man had been At the Police Court Local Court Thrives On Thirst Of Populace wheat only to the with the rest weighing around Oats again are showing a bet ter yield with some fields going as high as 30 bushels to the Pool grain buyer Larry Abrey says the crop at Carey is the worst from the standpoint of cash returns he has seen in 12 years Pool buyer Marcel Another curb the unhealthy thirst for Illegal liq uor enjoyed by Manitobans took place in Stein bach Police Court last Offenders obligingly shelled out over In fines for their of judging from the previous records of practically promised to come back Liquor judging from last Thursdays suffered no slump during the two weeks In which no court was Fined for supplying liquor to minors were Herman of New Bothwell and or 15 Benny of Steinbach and costs or 10 Abe Home and costs or 15 and Rudy Hilde of New Bothwell and or 15 Tragic A young man who had been the driver of a car In which Rene Champagne of Anne had been killed on July 7 pled guilty to a charge of careless In a statement to the police he that hed come to the Trans Canada looked right and then Someone said something was I tramped on the gas pedal the car hit Magistrate reports an average yield of 20 per acre for wheat with some crops going as low as 10 and some as high as Grades are running at only 3 to 6 with bats averaging a pretty good 1 feed or 3 Anne McCabe grain buyer Rei mer reports the greatest varia tion in samples that he has seen In his years as a grain Wheat coming in to his elevator at Anne is yielding all the way from 5 to 35 bushels per atire with grades 3 to Fields being cropped for the 5th and 6th times are yield ing better than those grown on summer he Summer fallow crops were still green when the rust struck whereas other crops which lacked the nutriments to keep them green were through growing and in a more advanced so did not suffer so Dugald In this more northerly Pool elevator agent Joe Burek be in default of Correction it was stated In the August 2 edition of the Carillon News that Harry of Win made his first appearance in the Steinbach Police Court on July This was It should have read that he made his first voluntary appearance there on that Records show that on May 1961 Walsh also attended a session of the Steinbach Court on a speeding He made what was probably the shortest speech In his career as a lawyer The fine was ceremonies for the new Bethesda Hospital took place at the construction site on Monday Building committee Peter Barkman is seen passing the shovel to Ernie chairman of the Hospital who turned the first brought the first 2 x 4 to the building site of the hospital in Sod Turning For New Bethesda Hospital An impressive sod turning ceremony for the new 65 bed Bethesda Hospital took place at the construction site on August 19 at Eighty people Prospects Good For Wild Turkey Increase The August meeting of leading to the arrest and con referred to the accident a tragic mis he was fined and costs or 15 Drivers license was suspended for three Mechanical Device Jammed Joseph of Lorette ap before the magistrate on a charge of careless He pled A complaint had been received by police that the accused had made a power turn with car Gobblers Unlimited was held in Burkes on 16 with 18 members represent ing 9 Game and Fish locals pres ent and President Andy Blatz of Morden hi the Indications are that a sub stantial increase in the total number of wild turkeys in Mani toba will be shown this Good hatches were reported in the Morden and La Ri viere The release of 19 adult birds in the area early this spring seems to have been particularly productive as young birds have been sighted there with 4 of the At La Riviere two hens with H young were seen and at Mor den four hens with 16 young were Other plantings at viction of any person who shoots or molests the La Ve Association is donating 200 weatherproof posters to ad vertise this The release site committee re ported that they have two sites under consideration for new re leases this fall if turkeys can be Good habitat on the shore of Pelican Lake south of Ninette was described by Charles Stevenson and Peter past president of says that there is an excellent loca tion on the north bank pf the River north of Hol Ernie chairman of the hospital opened the ceremonies and briefly traced the history of the hospital from 1937 to the present The Bethesda Hospital origi nally opened in 1937 with 23 increasing in 1949 to 42 beds when the new wing was Volume of care increased 50 per cent during 195859 and the municipalities ap with the need to ex In 1961 Pratt and Lindgren were appointed With plans nearing the government directed a reduction of 26 feet off the end of the proposed h o s p It a Changes final government author VI OM in front of a residence in Swan and broken a large window with were not reported Plans were made to hold a WGU family picnic at the Mor den Experimental Farm on Sep tember Families will bring their lunch and entertain will bo provided for the Those wishing to at from his spuming no tend should advise their local blamed the accident 1 these points at Game and Fish secretary of the on some mechanical device which meeting but It hoped attending so that the had jammed un his causing increases will soon be rej picnic may plan ac the power He was fined Parted from these areas and and was ordered j In an attempt to forestall to make restitution to the owner poaching of these birds WGU of the window for the amount has decided to post a reward of or serve 15 days in jail I to anyone providing information cd a contract for on August estimated completion of the hospital as June Rempel of the Em manuel Mission partici pated in the opening In a short message and prayer he dedicated the point ing out the emphasis the Script ure puts on the healing of the Peter build ing committee passed the spade to Ernie turning the first de clared that construction had of begun on the new hospi Friesen mentioned that these ceremonies were perhaps of more significance to Peter reports an average yield around 20 bushels to the acre with wheat grading 3 and are fairly good and yielding up to 70 bushels to the acre while ley Is yielding up to Beet Growers Expect High Tonnage The 1963 sugar beet crop shows promise of tho highest tonnage ever harvested in this province since farmers began growing beets in of the Manitoba Sugar estimate growers will har vest tons this The highest tonnage ever har vested in any previous year was tons in Since then the industry has experienced two bad both due to weather The 1961 season was too dry and the 1962 season was too Sugar growers agree that 1963 has been as nearly ideal from the weather standpoint as they can hope to In addition high sugar prices acted this year as an incentive to growers to work extra hard to clean their beet It is estimated that onethird more was spent on weeding and rung this year than Acreage planted to beets la al so higher this year than The province had acres Heeded to beets last year with 3300 of them in District 2 which takes in the Last acreage can celled due to wet conditions be fore brought the pro acreage harvested down to or This year the province has acres seeded and of them are in District It ap pears now that almost all will 1ji a Arl Caught In Hand Badly Mangled to proceed took place on Barkman than to anyone else August 1963 and board ap proval was given the next Arlington who sign present at the at present chairman of the building had Hospital Books Show Outstanding Over In accounts re is owing to all of it incurred by patients and outpatients since and most of it In the form of small Sums of or less are con in the cate Most of the money cannot be collected under the Manitoba Hospital Services Plan because it for such expenses as and deter rent fees for which does not debts cost Uic community over a year in interest alone since thin interest is a budget ex Peter dist rict farmer had his hand badly mangled when it caught between a drive belt and pulley on his combine last He was attempting to make some adjustments to the combine generator when his hand was The force of the jerk threw him about 10 feet from the machine and dazed him temp It completely stripped the skin from his tore some of the flesh from the dislocated some finger bones and broke the little finger in several The wound was badly fouled by rust and Peters in spite of his to drive home a mile to his house from where he was taken first to Steinbach and then to Boniface It required hours for doctors to cleanse the wound and preliminary bonesetting and Sev eral further akin grafts will be Peters had just begun combining the field where tho accident happened Neighbors and friends helped finish the Job after he was taken to the hospi Waterfowl Hunting Opens 2 In North The Peters farm Is located three miles east and north of on Highway Expect More Pupils at Kindale Staff members at the Kindale School For Retarded Children in Steinbach expect attendance there to be up from 29 last year to 32 this The expected enrollment was the sub ject of a meeting held Tuesday evening by the board and staff of the Principal Is Neu Teachers are Ike cy and Paul Rekrut Art is a helper and has charge of the day The Association will be host to the next WGU Tentative date set for this is October Dates and regulations govern ing the waterfowl hunting seas on have been released by minister of mines and natural This year again the season has been closed on canvasback and redhead ducks but daily bag and possession limits for other ducks have been raised This reflects a modest improvement in waterfowl population and the success of the 1963 half Here are the waterfowl open ing and closing dates north of the 55th for ducks and noon to October 26 between the 55th and 53rd for docks and noon 13 to 16 south of the 53rd noon Sept 27 to Morning only goose hunting in two designated areas opens 28 and closer remain at last years level eight and In the duck limits not more than one may be a wood duck not more than four dally or of were no live rounds in the breech or barrel but one in the maga These arc the same j eight in possession at one time areas In which hunting was per mitted last year and one lies west of Lake Manitoba while the other is on the cast side of the same Bag of five daily or in possession of 10 at one is up from last years limits of four and for There is no change in goose bag limits of five daily and possession of Coots and rails are up one and two to five and 10 and snipe may be At the same time WUncy announced three important chan ges in the These are Bonafide farmers may hunt on their own land without a licence but must secure one to hunt Definition of a loaded weap on broadened to include a fire arm with a live round in the Previously a weapon was considered unloaded if there Classification of motor and power boats as vehicles in which loaded firearms must not be Witney called atten tion to a new federal regulation which makes it offence to transport migratory birds from the place of taking without leav ing plumage on one wing for each bird for purposes of Boundaries of the morning on iy goose hunting areas B and C are outlined in the brochure given to every hunter while purchas ing his Rosenort Dealer Gets Tour Award winners of a expense Imple ment tour to and Pete of Rosenort will leave in two weeks for tho Siemens won the award for selling the most Ferguson implements in Mani toba this He over the agency only year ago in The Siemens will visit the Brit inn Germany and  

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