Roblin Review (Newspaper) - March 3, 1960, Roblin, Manitoba VOLUME 196t NUMBER NINE YOUR REPORTS HAROLD Agricultural Representative for Obituary Farm Course held In torching to find that a very low McMURRAY was not percentage cf cattle marketed aged 89 the the district 10 were a well known resident of choice grades in the steer Evening Guild Meeting Held On February 23rd participated in were that very active stayed after the Ideal time fc farm Wilf Dauphin shewed two en livestock feeding died on The regular meeting of the Guild was held at the Free Methodist Meeting Held 4th The of the Free Meth odist Church met OE February at the home of George In and Crop districts 11 and 13 at the Roblin 23d with sent no February wun report and twelve members Goodbun reported Inat get weJ cards and sympathy cards had shewed even worse and none District after with the Manitoba av Livestock which Is far below the other western provinces and Canada as a whole on the varl Funeral services were held at president chair and and two visitors the Christ Church Taking part In the worship ser on February were Mrs followed cus grades cf marketed Valentine Tea Held Elks C Choice O Good M Medium C Manitoba the Grade held a Valentine Tea Canada Elks This tea was c the vote for thi bylaw fcr the new High cf McMurray was bora In Ontario and came to when she was three years She was married on The meeting opened with a hymn and Scripture 91 Roll call was answered with reading for the Minutes of the previous meet and to send a parcel mas to Cross la Waddell reported on the members i plans for canvassing for It was decided to have j some more serviettes Indian to the Ladies Tummel Metis and salacious Cross then welcomed the visitors and thanked Keast for so kindly offering her home December in the this Church at Killarney andj The minutes of the January moved to take up residence In meeting were read and Crop 10 In She and her Correspondence family later moved to Grand was read and 11 Rose and Grandview years she took up residence In Ihe decision to hold the tea 13 Swan Valley Roblin In The prices comparison on qual McMurray worked as a was made two days before the Preparations began Uy marketing runs roughly nurse at the Roblin Hospital for in en The c steers common seven She was an active conveners for the various jobs steers sell for This member of the Anglican church Narrows and after a number The group voted In favor of giving to the travelling Treasurer Hargreaves gave the treasurers J A W I d r o Patricia p will definitely i and a member of the an improved quality McMurray Is survived by bo Sharon and Dlace Dishes Tables Jill Mark On if the attractions of the was Madam port 2yd by She read future the tea Tals netted Ihe was suitably decor Tim Agricultural Winnipeg carried on a discussion on Farm Credit Management pointing cut the sources of available credit and comparing them on an interest A very full discussion foll owed this presentation and cov aled ol larm A Spelling and Approximately one hundred people came to the Among involved In markets for tural A full question period was held and those attending seemed in these were the teachers no hurry to break up the and cf the beard growing Results the tea were very phasing as the sum of was A vote of thanks Is extended to anyone helping in any way to make the tea a suc they did leave with considerable food fcr thought at Thanks to the Crop Improve ment Club for sponsoring this undoubtedly there will be a follow up on some of the lines her McMurray of and six Percy of Snow Arnold of Donald of Wich Harvey of Grand Mabel Fort Also a Arthur Eggelton of and sisters Ed Ina and Lottie of There also twenty Honorary pallbearers were and Active pallbearers were Mes and and the Cromarty Barber gave a report on the Retail Merchants banquet held on Arrangements were made for ringing The meeting closed by the re petition of the benediction In un A delicious lunch was ser ved by Harper and hostess study exams on the The Life of with all 30 Public Speaking Spelling Contests 26 The Public Speaking and Spell ing Contests of the Local were held In the Goose Lake Collegiate on February at The Public Speaking was held In a Seven contest In Fight On Indian Reserve 3 resident of the Valley River Digby Rink Wins Grand Aggregate Honors Ai Bonspiel The finals of having to play an extra end to Annual Mens Bonspiel waa held the Reeses crew proved too tough for aggregation In the extra In the Coop Mit chells crew were three down against the Zorn rink and failed to come through In the final end with the necessary with Zorn win ning by one In the Merchants the game went into an extra end when Barber s crew tied the score against Mitchells Friday afternoon and February The rink of Mac and the rink of battled It cut fcr top In the Mitchell Event on the with the foursome coming out on The evening draw saw the last five finals being In the and rinks battled It out and at the end of eleven ends was two up of the occasion in the the crew tightened up extra frame by coming out on The rink capturing the Hard Luck prize rink winning most games and no prize was the Verbiwski rink of Gilbert The prize for the rink coming the longest distance went to Scuter and his rink from Grand Aggregate in only fair condition in Boniface Hospital para and unable to speak follow ing a knife fight on the reserve early Sunday Police said Paul 58 was stabbed in the head five times during a John Robert also of the Valley River was charged with wounding with in tent In connection with the Inci He appeared In court at Dauphin Monday morning but was remanded without plea until next The reserve Is about 17 east of RCMP said the fight broke out in the home of Robert on the was found lying in a pool of blood at about by his daughter She called the RCMP and pol ice officers later located Shin goose sleeping at another house on the was taken to Hospital la ants The adjudica tors were McCrea and Allan Maslove who spoke on Living In the Twent Century was awarded first while Lynn who spoke on The Aeroplane Peace and War was awarded second Both of the boys were from the Goose Lake The Spelling Contest was held In the About fifteen contestants Sonia grade of Gil bert School took first while Gayle Peterson of the grade VIH class Elks hall took second j Contract Awarded For Two Duplex Units To Be Built At Grandview OTTAWA A contract has by the Depart ment of Public Works to Arthur of for the construction of two duplex units at the Pine Indian Agency at The agency Is located on Highway about 25 miles west of The announce ment was made 27th by Elmer for on behalf of the Honor able David Minister of Public The firm submitted the lowest bid of three In response to adver tising for public The work Is scheduled for completion in six Each unit will be a double house of the bungalow They will be of block and frame construction with of asphalt Concrete walls will provide fire protection between the each of which will have a 31foot front age by 28 feet A living three bedrooms and a will be provided In each was the and Seattle and assist ed The grand aggregate honors critical condition and then flown were taken by and histo Boniface Hospital Monday who wen a total of nine games In the two main the Newton and Mitchell but Mitchell proved himself the Li the frame to score a and captured first place In the grand challenge i i This years final games proved Following is the complete list of prize winners in all six Newton Event 1st Maslove 2nd Digby 30 Collected In Contest So Far The total number of beard growers entered in the Hospital Aid Beard Growing Contest was on it very fine curling was seen lst T 2nd at the start of the very and right 3rd Earnett 4th De La across the with all games In the Citizens New being won by one or two Mitchell Event to a tie coming on the twelfth end with once mere coming cut on top by one to win two finals In years exciting j The Club Event saw Reese Sorbo doing battle and trough the weeks The first largest end of the was scored by the who came up a five ender on the second end in the first by 3rd De La Mare 4th Citizens Event 1st 2nd New At the time of twenty of these have turned chicken and shaved their beards Of a vote of thanks was expressed to the contestants and to those who supported the con The Interiors will be finished In plaster board with the bed room floors of Vinyl tile will be used In the and ceramic tile In the bath Both units will be heated BIRTH and Plans and specifications were prepared by the Architectural Staff of the Building Construction of the Department of are happy to announce the Works at Super of their Timothy at the Roblin District on March vision of the work will be under the District Architect at By Government Order LIFESAVERS ON THE JOB ten 3rd 4th twelve of them have Pig outfit CONTEST DATE 1st 27th OF PIG Weighed on February 27th 118 12 WINNER KOZAK I ji Mike Jack Nabe and Sarah Ticket to break tie drawn by i Authorised Dealer Phone 119 Club Event 1st Reese 2nd Sorbo 3rd 4th Coop Event 1st 2nd Mitchell to coughed up their fine keep clear No doubt the other eight who will show up with a donation to also clear their con 3rd Hilland 4th i Merchants Event 1st Mitchell 2nd Barj iber 3rd 4th I were on hand taking I film coverage cf all final games i and will be seen ca on Thursday March Ail in much publicity and fun has arisen from the good straggly and rds still strutting around the town and JQ AROUND TOWN Alice Them returned to you Roblin recently after spending j at Who j may even see yourself a few weeks visiting her j I Radio and her i I also en hand Friday evening at I and they carried a live broad Harold better cast cf the final game in the known now as Boris j even between spent a few days In Winnipeg and I Wearing ihin protector and boot with a reinforced Inspector Grant Shepherd looks over of the equip which the labour department industrial and construction to wear when doing A out the feature of the newest type of a being made on a An ball is from a height of five followed by a A chipping of the paint and a minute hoie were the only damans from tlie teat WM the equivalent to a wrench 160 Picture at right shows a helmet which ths life of a A heavy object fell onto the workers pierced the helmet and knocked him fully The goggles irers worn by a man working with molten of ahot i W