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1»AGE 24 WINNIPEG FREE PRESS, 'MONDAY, MAY lg, 1949

CAN'T HELP OUTSIDE STUDENTS


No Extra Schoolrooms
Say Portage Trustees
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man., It was announced Friday that
May 16 . (Special)—Rural school Carol E. Crealock, daughter of
districts adjacent to Portage are Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Crealock, is
feeling the effects of classroom the winner of the Governor-Gen-
overcrowding, but city trustees are eral's Medal for general pro-
not in. a position to help by ab- ficiency at Portage collegiate in
sorbing non-residents into Por- 1948. The presentation will be
' tage schools. The Portage school made at graduation exercises in
' board Friday told a delegation the United church here June 10,
from the Nairn school district. by Hon. C. Rhodes Smith, Mani-
The delegation headed by Clark toba's minister of education.
Roberts, asked the Portage board • City trustees are arranging, a
to take in 22 pupils from that meeting with Dr. R. O., Mcfar-
district who were unable to be lane, deputy minister of education,
accommodated in their own school. to discuss the opening o£ a com-
The delegation offered to pay a mercial course in the Portage col-
per capita fee plus a bonus if
'their students could attend Por- legiate at the beginning of .the
fall term. It was also announced
tage schools.
The 22 students are at present high school the
Friday that annual provincial
sports meet will be
In a temporary classroom in the held in Portage June 4.
• west "end community hall in Por-
New School? School Staff Changes
Inspector E. F. Sirnms has told There were five. resignations
Nairn trustees he is not satisfied from the teaching staff effective
with the accommodation. Nairn June 30. Leaving the staff are
trustees must either get their pu- Mrs. J. Harcus, Miss. D. Leonhart,
pils into the city schools or build Miss. I. Earl, Miss B.. Barry and
a $10,000 school which, said Mr. Miss F. Rainbird. A year's leave
Roberts, would be empty in five of absence was granted Miss S.
years. Roy McKay, chairman of Ammeter. June 1 is the date set
the Portage board, pointed out for the home economics and boys
that the new 14-room school to shops achievement day. The board
be built here soon will hardly be recommended that any extra-
"enough to accommodate even their curricular activities 'outside the
" own pupils. Between now and 1953, Portage collegiate be properly
expected to be the peak year, the planned and supervised and that
Portage board may have to en- chaperons be provided in each in-
large its accommodation again stance where such activities take
Mr. McKay said. students out of the city.

.Relatives Seek Whereabouts


Of Immigrants From Europe
On behalf of relatives in Europe , Ens, Abraham, born at Neukirch. Uk
rsino, about 50 years ago. Last known
the Red Cross is seeking to locate address was Alberta in 1936. Jakob Regehr
e number of persons. Information inquiring.
about their whereabouts is being GarboUnskt, Michal, shoemaker, about
60 years old. Son of Mikolaj and Maria.
^received by the Manitoba division Last heard from in 1939. A cousin, Piotr
-Of the Red Cross society, 3> Ken- Slowinski, seeks news.
Tiedy street. Grams, Richard and Olga, both born
Anvma, Edward, born at Frlesland, Hol- In Skolobow. Russia. The couple are of
..land. May 16, 1900. Thought to have mov- Gorman nationality but were probably
ed recently from California to Manitoba. former Russian citizens. Richard Grams
A. Van der Woude Inquiring. was born in 1909 and Olga Grams, 1911.
Bast Ian, Mrs. Marie, nee Theobald, They emigrated in 1923 and were known
43. Polish nationality and Protestant faith. to be living in Winnipeg. Mrs. Hertha
Last known address was Winnipeg in Pohl, nee Jabs, inquiring.
193S. A niece, Marie Rosen, seeks news. Grossman. Mrs. Martha, nee Wezorke-
Baskinsky, Gregor and Maria, former- itz. born in Xugan, Lubartow, Oct. 19,
ly Gidek or Gldnck. Both are of Catho- 1SS5. Husband. Gustav Grossmann, born
lic religion. Both born at Stanylaw. Po- Aus. 13. 1SSH. Daughter, Lydia, born
land. Birth date of Maria Baskinsky, 1S9S; July 4. .1907. Baptist religion. Last known
Gregor, 1S96. Last known address of Gre- address was Winnipeg. jV. sister. Mrs. Olga
gor BasXinsky was Quebec. A son, Jimmy Maasch, is anxious for news,
Baskinsky, is anxious for news. Ouschul, Tchtima. and Peter (formerly
Balahan, Hrynko. born 72 years ago amorskl). born at Ketschura, Roumanla.
at Chodaczkow. Maly, Poland. Emigrated Both about SO.. Last heard from in 1941
to Canada in 1929 and is thought to have from Montreal. A brother, Kaslan Sam-
ft farm. Last heard from in 1939. Helena orski. seeks news.
HUtlebrand. Helnrich, born about 1878.
Zak seeks news. Emigrated about 1900. Anna Mucke,
Berch, Adolf, born at XVien. about cousin, inquiring.
1S75. Came to America, 1910-1912. Last llciysiyn, Barbara, approximately 50,
known address was Canada. Gisela Dom- daughter of Teodora i Magdalyen. Last
, browski, a cousin, inquiring. known address was Winnipeg. Michal
Botteher (Boettcher), Horst-Gunter. born Grabiec inquiring.
In Danzig, March 23, 1923. German na- Janlcka, Katarzyna, born 1S70 Korolow-
tionality. Last known address Montreal, ka. daughter of Jana I Marii. Last known
.Canada. His father, Paul Botteher. is address WHS Winnipeg. Stafania Krzyzan-
•nxious for information. owska seeks hews.
Denarski, Jozef. born in 1S91 at , Peter, about 70; Willi, about
Korolowka. Last known address was Win- 39 years of age. Both formerly of Halb-
nipeg. Stefania Krzyzanowska inquiring. stadt, U.d.SS.R. Emigrated in 1913. Heln-
Daniel, John and Henry, born in Hol2- rich. Frieda and Maria Gorte sought by
dorf. Schle swig-Hoist ein, Germany. One same party. Helnrich Gorte. born In Sara-
• man is thought to be in Winnipeg - and tow-Wolga. U.d.SS.H. about GO years ago.
the other in Montreal. A nephew, Richard Frieda and Maria Gorte born In Halbstadt.
'JDaniel, is anxious to locate them. Mrs. Katharlna Meier, formerly Harder,
I> or ward, Rosa, born in 1SSS. Emigrated anxious for news.
in 1910. Last known address was Saskat- Jnrema, Mykola, waiter, born at Hnat-
chewan. A brother, Andreas Gewlner, kowychi, Poland. Last heard from in 1939.
•eeks news. Thought to have lived near Toronto.
Dobrzuiikl, Stanlslaw.. born 43 years Greek-Catholic religion. Sought by a cou-
ago at Chorostkow, Poland. Immigrated sin. Josyp Iwaniuch.
to Canada with his family in 192S. Last Jiircma, Karolina, sought.by a brother,
heard from ~In 1939 from Winnipeg. A Josef Rzepa.'
cousin, Josef Dobrzanski, is anxious for Ke»terke, Eduard. came to Canada
news. _____^ In 3913. Thought to be a farmer. A niece,
Heril Kesterke, is anxious for news.
JKlepsch, Franz, farmer, born aboul
1SSO. Came to Canada about 1905. Lasl
known address was Winnipeg. Heard
Before faking from in 1939, Katharina Hack inquiring,

ANY LAXATIVE
Kcm-al, Jan, born in Pozhoree, par-
ish of Swir. county o£ Swienciany. prov-
ince of Wilno, Poland. Sought by a ne-
phew, Bronislnw Pasternak.
When you've seen the attractive lines of Pontiac for '49, you
only know half the story. When you glance at the prices, you'll
IN WINNIPEG
Read f/iese facts'. Kri-lschcr, Krisllan, farmer, born OL-
IO, 1S93,' in Senajkaschscntiwan. Yugo-
slavian. Emigrated in 1927. A daughter know the climax — that Pontiac, the most beautifiil thing on
Ex-lax is effective, all right— but Krlstina Groszer. is anxious to locate him.
effective in a gentle way. Jt won't Kutilmnnn (Colmann), Helnrich and wheels, can be bought for much less than you expected.
family. Born at Negenborn u. Stadtolden
weaken or upset you. It won't dorf 'Krels Holzminden. German national-
make you feel bad afterwards: ity. Came to America Dec. 11. 1S84
Known to have had six children. Last
Ml the integrity, all the fine features you deserve . . . like
— it's not too strong! known address was New Brunswick. thrift and power, dependability and comfort, safety and ease-j
Robert Kuhlmann, a nephew, seeks news.
Ex-Lax can be taken with com- KtisnIerC7.ftlt, Adlbert, about 75. Emi-
plete confidence. Although it has
grated In 1905 or 1906. Mrs. BartkowskL of-driving . . . they're all built into Pontiac.
a sister, is seeking news.
a fine chocolate taste, its action Mnpi'l. Amalia, nee Schroder, born
ii thorough and dependable:
190S in Lanschka Krs. Schedlltz. Parents
were Simon and Marianne Schroder, for-
And yet — the price is so close — so very close — to the lowest
merly Bayer. Came to Canada in 1928
—it's not too mild! Last heard from in 1939. German na- that it's being applauded all over the country!
tionality. Lydia Eatke inquiring.
Ex-Lax is one laxative that avoids MIller> John, about 72. Moved to Win-
extremes: It works easily and nipeg between 1900 and 1905. Last heard Because Pontiac offers such truly remarkable value, more and
from in 193S. Franz Muller, a brother, Is
effectively at the same time: In anxious for news. more people, everywhere, are insisting that only Pontiac is
other words, Ex-Lax is Nikolas, Andreas, born at Kursakow
Russia. Emigrated in 1942. A nephew,
—the Happy Medium) Andreas Nikolas, anxious for news, acceptable. Such popularity means, of course, that your Pontiac
.Muenz, Richard, fanner, formerly lived
Th« Checolctod Laxathr*
at Antonsdorf, East Prussia. Came to Can- dealer may not be able to make delivery without some delay.
K• Only Uc. or 35«.
ada in 3925. A friend, Adolf Figur. seeks
news,
NovoMid. Mario, born at .Horhkiw, But production lines are rolling as fast as Pontiac's high standard
Ukraine. 190S. Moved to Canada In 392R
Last known address Canada. Marynluk
Wolodymyr. a friend, inquiring.
of quality will permit . . . so keep in touch with your dealer,
T'etfs/,. Anna, born at Lukawica Wyzn who is anxious to add your name to the ever-growing list of
Poland, about 1900. Daughter of Andre
Petesz and Barbara Burak deceased. Lasf
known address In 3939 was Winnipeg proud, enthusiastic Pontiac owners.
AUTO Kiehl about 60 years of agn. son ol
Georg Kiehl. Profession, pastor. Last
known address was Winnipeg. A cousin,
Mathllde Bechtloff, nee Riehl, Inquiring,
Holler, Robert, farmer, born In Poland,
Price includes Standard Factory

LOANS Lutheran religion. Came to Canada follow-


ing the first world war. Mrs. Olga Steinke
seeks news. Person sought Is an uncle o;
Mrs. Steinke's husband.
Kotfor, John, born at Batzdorf, Czecho-
Equipment, Dominion Sales and Excise
Taxes amounting to $227.77 but not

•'SS&&
slovakia. 1S70. Fanner. Sought by a ne-

'50 to'1,000 phew, Richard Bntke.


Saivri, Jozefa, thought to be living In
Winnipeg. Sought by a relative, Karolina
Derkacz.
SreuT/.uk, Oleska, born at Brusno Stare
Working as a farmer when last heard
including License Fee or Provincial and
from In 193S. Came to America before
ftert is bow you can obtain a
lota on your auto while the car the first world war. Sought ,by a ne-
phew. Mykola Kostluk.
Municipal Taxes where these apply.
remains in your possession. Wftldmon. John, left his home in 1939
Existing liens consolidated. At that time he apparently left Strass-
waklen. coming to Canada Srom Lak- Ii tub|«t to chang* wltWt iwtla and wtaM*
burjr. His mother, Mrs. Anna Waldmari,
1. Personal Loans $50 to $1,000 is anxious for news of him.
or more made for any good WiUlnsEus, David, born In 1902. Came
purpose even though car not to Canada In 1928. Farmer. Albert Fried-
erlcl, cousin, seeks news,
fully paid.
2. Refinancing — Present high GOT YOUR TEETH
monthly payments refinanced A P R O D U C T OF O C N I R A l M O T O R S
for smaller amounts and extra INTO THAT DEAL?
cash can often be obtained at
the same time. NIX, SAYS DENTIST
3. Auto Repairs — You can pay VANCOUVER, May 16 <CP) —
for cost of heavy repairs by If you want, to keep your teeth
spreading amount out over
many months here through a where they belong — and not in
loan on your car. a glass of water — just stop worry-
1. If you want to sell your car ing.
we can finance the prospec- It seems tf'e're becoming a nation
tive purchaser if he cannot of teeth-gritters.
pay yoa full cash. Ask us for That's the advice of Dr. Merril
details. G, Swenson of the University of
5. If you wish to boy a car—we Oregon. He was a -speaker Friday
can f i n a n c e the •> purchase at the 33rd annual convention of
. usually at lower down pay- the British Columbia Dental asso-
ments than ordinarily re- ciation.

DICKSON MOTORS LIMITED


quired. Ask us to finance your
next new or used car. Under tension, he said, the first
6. Insurance — Too may arrange thing you do is set your teeth
insurance through your own "Then you gnash and grind them,'
broker or we can arrange it he continued, "and weaken the
for you through various well- bone. Next time '_you eat you're
known agencies. on a diet of French toast ant
milk."
PERSONAt Worst teeth-gritters, he said, are
motorists. But just how you're
going to stop worrying, Dr. Swen^

FINANCE son doesn't know. He isn't worry-

Cor. Edmonton and Graham


ing about it. He wants to preserve
his teeth.
CO. OF CANADA WOLFEVILLE, N.S. CCP)—Th<
2nd Floor, 400 Porligc Avc. cornerstone of the new civic build
T«l. 926 408 ing was laid here recently. The
555,000 building -was-•started las
C. R. Scott. Manager fall and is now near" completion
Various civic department! will b'
centralized in the new building.

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