iiicmuci ds caoinei minister I The 1963 goverment estimates eay this city got more from the call for $393,000 to go to Bran-go\ ernment because I was not don College and this does notVASESWc have the largest assortment in Brandon, Price* rang# fr®mFor Christmas Gift Giving . . .39e ,0§3.95LINDENBERGBROS. LTD.(Opposite the City Hall)821. Princess Avc. PA 6-2188 or PA 6-3188Dollar for DollarThe Biggest Pianoera! Hospital’s new building and the new Eighteenth Street bridge.The reference to the Eighteenth Street bridge enabled Mr. Li.ssnman to take a crack at James Creighton, his Liberal opponent in the Dec. 14 election. Mr. Creighton lost out to Mr. Lissaman in the 1953 provincial election.I remember the Liberal two-bridge candidate 'a reference to Mr. Creighton’s pledge to have two bridges built for the city if elected) and I remember that the Liberal government later went ahead and moved the handrails to the outside leaving the same deck and the samenarrow bridge.”I checked into this and found that the Liberals had a choice of a ?300.000 job or a $100,000 job and they took the cheapest, he said.“Compare it to the Eighteenth Street bridge built by the Conservatives.’’ he told his audience.Mr. Lissaman closed h i s nomination speech by saying that he wanted to be returned to the legislature to finish the job he started for Brandon College.“After the present §2,500.000 in capital grants is used up there are no further capital grants provided. I want to see Brandon College put on the same grant basis as the University of Manitoba when it comes to supporting capital costs.”Also speaking at the nomina-Mi.vNELHisA 'special)—Fra Anderson, farmer of Forre was unanimously chosen as L eral candidate for the Mini dosa constituency on Thursdi There were no other nomii tions.About 250 people, 128 of tb delegates, attended the meet in the Legion Hall. William T ner, of Onanole, president of Liberal association, was cht man.Gildas Molgat. Manitoba L eral leader, was introduced Harris Huston, former Marque Liberal candidate. He spoke the reed of a government decision and responsibility. S eral problems faced the pr ince. he said. Property ta: were too high. The Liberal slt; tion would be to shift the b den onto other taxes such gas, liquor and income.He said the Liberals were favor of expanding services this would have to be done keeping with the province's al ity to pay.H. C. Lawrence Dies in Brandottion meeting were Mines andNatural Resources Minister C. H Witney and Earl McKellar, MLA for Souris-Lansdowne.Henry Charles Lawrence of Basswood Bay. died suddenly his home early this morning.Mr. Lawrence is survived his wife, Edna Mildred, t daughters — Mrs. Herbert Ca lt;Lorna of Brandon and M Frank Sanhan 'Jean) of Wir peg—six grandchildren and t great grandchildren.Funeral arrangements apending.