Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, October 24, 1939

Issue date: Tuesday, October 24, 1939
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 24, 1939, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page four Winnipeg free press tuesday october 24, 1939 _ c. H. Morrison Dies world s feature Csc Hook up International affairs will occupy considerable time in Csc programmes during the coming months. Several commentaries Are already scheduled and others Are being planned. A review of the week s news is Iriven each sunday at 5.30 ., under the general heading us the world today. Five commentators rotate Asj guest speakers on these Broad a chorus will put on viennese Sere casts. They include prof. A. Macfarlane at Socrate professor of history at the University of Manitoba b. K. Sand Eli. Of Toronto or. H. Stewart head o the depart ment of Philo Sophy at til Tousic univer Fily Grattan o Leary editor of Ottawa journal. Ind Edw Nicl me Ginnis assistant in Olessor of tory at Toronto University. B. K. His a Laik by Anthony Eden on the conference of Empire pre Miers in London will be car ried Over the National network of the Canadian broadcasting corporation wednesday after noon u 2.15, relayed from the bbl via shortwave and will be heard in Winnipeg Over sky. A rebroadcast of the talk will be heard at The same evening. The Csc also present a pro gramme. Midweek commentary each wednesday Al 9.45 ., of specialized talks on recent developments in the International situation. These talks Are scheduled on Short notice the Only thing certain about them is the time of the broadcast. The talks Are kept timely As possible by speakers Rater As experts on International affairs. In addition to these there is Raymond Gram swing s fort nightly commentaries presented every other saturday at 6.45 Whenever commentaries of extraordinary interest or value Are transmitted by the bbl the Csc plans to rebroadcast them on Short notice Over the National network the same evening. When sudden developments take place in Europe other special talks by Canadian commentators particularly Quali fied to Deal with the subject will be presented As the occasion de mands. University of Manitoba second radio programme will take place wednesday evening at 8.30 Over Curc. The auxiliary glee club catarrhal deaf Ness May be overcome if you have catarrhal deafness or Are even just a Little hard of hearing or have head noises so to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Varmint double and add to it a pint o hot water and a Little granulated sugar. Take 1 Bibl spoonful four times a Day. This will often bring Quick re lie from the distress us a cred noises. Clogged nostrils should open breathing become easy and the mucus Stop dropping into the Throat. It is easy to prepare costs Little and is pleasant to take. Anyone losing hearing or who has catarrhal Den f Ness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. Under the direction of miss Winona Lightcap. And miss Kay Parker. Songs by Franz Shubert will be featured. The plot is a Gay night in old Vienna. Wednesday evening will Mark the return of two former favourites Allen s newsreels and Charlie Wright s minstrel show. The latter headed by Graham r a tar a y and Jack Mccabe As Ebony and Sunshine Black face comedians will be Broad cast from sky s studios at 10.30 ., marking the sixth visible audience Broad cast from Winnipeg to the Csc network. In addition to the comedy team there will be the usual end men a male chorus and an orchestra under the direction of. Albert Simoens. Albert has been sitting in the Row of the Csc House band for Ever so Long and before that he and his Little Cor net or is it a have graced Many leading bands but As far As available records reveal this will be the first time he has stood in front of a band. Local musicians rate him As in the Groove on his trumpet Lor trom Charlie Wright Fred Allen s seem the same new show did t to at least listeners who wrote for reinstate ment of his newsreel feature so it will be in the hour of smiles wednesday. Guest of the evening will be the pint sized impresario with the colossal ideas Billy aquacade Rose former Hus band of Fanny baby Snooks Brice. Tuesday sky Winnipeg 910 News. W. T. Allison Book review. For a sons. Classics. Of inspiration frolic. Time. Allen j tunes. Up and listen. Brothers quartet of dreams. Town newspaper drama with Edward g. Robinson. Ona Munson. Lbs Hollywood. Night party with Wal Ter o Keete Mary Martin Orch. And guest stars and Godden. Piano team. Fighting service Mcgee and Molly Trail. Studio strings with con stance Stei Amk so Prano. Romanelli s Orch. P. News bulletins. Csc. To Ronto i dust violin interlude Csc Toronto revue with Jeanne Murray. Tommy Tweed Frank Wade and Eugene Hudson Orch. Fcb singers direction w. H. Anderson Csc. 2nd act of die Wal kure. Bulletins. Curc Winnipeg 630 Brevi ties. Yes these lamps stay choose Edison Mazda lamps. You will get better Light and better value for your Money. Buy a Carton today. Better lighl., better sight made in Canada Edison Mazda amps Canadian general electric co. Limited buy your Edison Mazda lamps charge to your ugh account Carton of six Power bldg. Phones 904 321, 904 322, 904 324, 904 325 Ames at the console. Sellers True stories Paradise reveries and Romance Abc new serenade. Wing. News. Theatre guide. Of the hour. Rhythms. At eventide. Almanac. The hour. Fighting service radio theatre. Be announced. Five esquires. To announced. Edwards organist. Martin s sunny boys. Ferguson s Orti. Morrison s soar Parade go stepping. South american Way. Russell Orch. Re maj. Hills when Day is done. With Maurice Taylor Tenor. Weather and sign off. Wbk Watrous 540 News Arrom London via Csc Short for a song Judy Stewart vocalist with Ruth Lowe. Jian isl lbs Stock q Uota tons. Reveries i Csc and Romance incl. Crook organist a but. Orch ensemble Nuci strings. Press news Csc we nip go. Home town. Town night party with Walter o a cafe Mary Martin Orch. And guest stars team. Canada s fighting service talk Mcgee my Molly inc symphony Arch. Csc news bulletins Csc. To ronto1 dust violin interlude. Revue m. Wednesday sky Winnipeg 910 . And weather. Up and live Tommy Ben son. Programmes d. R. P. Coats Man i married. Of the week. Husser. Of Peter Macgregor. Kitchen with Bette Brown. Gospel Singer. Caron organist the most out of like or Stidger Nuci. From the operas. Antoinette tunes workshop. . The mall. Of life. Weather and messages. Sister serial drama. And love of or. Susan seria drama. Halt of the air. Story of Mary Marlin. By Anthony Eden on Conier ence of Empire premiers held London of bbl Young s family. Guiding Light. Be announced. Go1 by b. W Cartwright Csc. Winnipeg. And Sade pc but news. Of the air series prof. H. H. Saunderson on Para celsus Cec the Happy gang Csc Toronto 12.00 Road of Lyle. News bulletins sister serial drama and love of or. Susan c3st. Broadcast Csc. Story of Mary Marlin Nuci. By Anthony Eden on Confer ence of Empire premiers held in London bbl Young s family a but. Guiding Light a but. Be announced Csc Birds go by b. Cartwright Csc. And Sade news from London via Short and piano Csc. Mont Stock quotations. Jack Little Orch. Abc Orch ensemble election results. Fyr Bismarck 550 . News summaries Saver in the news. Signals. Pot inn. 8. 8.20-breakfast club. Man i married. Agent farm news news and top o the dial. And Bob. 9.45_hymns of All churches. And weather. Ensemble. And Betty. And his City Fellers police bulletins Sammy. I doodles. Farm and Home Randolph. And noon concert. Travels. For Young listeners. Indigo. Melodies. And markets. Marlin. Perkins. Young s family. Guiding Light. And Jane. And music. And Sade. Child s Orch. Keene. Cornell Singer. Singers. Claire. News. Armstrong ensemble Warine in pleasure time. Wallace j. Hyndman sports enthusiast Dies in 40th year Wallace j. Hyndman 39, District credit manager of the Northern electric company died Early tues Day morning at his residence 215 Canora Street. Or. Hyndman for Many years on the executive of the Winnipeg Rugby football club was prominent in sporting circles in Winnipeg and in Montreal where he was born. He was connected with the Mon Treal Amateur athletic association and played with the old St. John s Rugby club Here some years ago he was also a keen curler and was on the executive of the Strathcona Curling club taking part in the Winnipeg annual Bonspiel for Many seasons. Born in Montreal he came West to Winnipeg in 1926 to take the Post with the Northern electric company As District credit manager a position he held until his death he was a member of the Canadian credit Institute. He was an Active member of Calvary Temple Church. Surviving Are his wife and one daughter Carolann his Mother and three Sisters in Montreal. Funeral arrangements which have not been completed Are in care of Gardi Ner s. Following illness of Long duration c. H. Morrison Charles Henry Morrison vice president and general manager of the Picardy Candy company limited died tuesday morning at his Resi Dence 173 Ash Street following a prolonged illness. He was 58 years old. Active in Western business circles for Many years or. Morrison played a major part in the development of his company and saw it grow from a Small Plant and two stores in Winnipeg to a business with branches not Only in this City but also in Edmonton Calgary Regina and Saskatoon. The funeral will be held thurs Day. Clark Leatherdale s Are in charge of arrangements. Besides his widow he is survived by three children John Frank Glen and Nora All of Winnipeg also one brother Robert of Kelowna b.c., and one sister mrs. Frank Davis also of Kelowna. Born in Hawesville out., in 1881, or. Morrison came West with his family at the age if six and settled in Boissevain Man. After receiving Early education in Boissevain he entered the University of Manitoba graduating in phar Macy in 1901. In 1921 he came to Winnipeg. In 1923, he entered the Candy business buying an interest in the Picardy company. A Shriner or. Morrison was also a member of the Winnipeg kiwanis club the Winnipeg Board of Trade and the manufacturers association. Harry Glass for 25 years Resi Dent in Winnipeg and vice presi Dent of the Canadian Bemis bag company died monday in Van Couver at the age of 60, after a Long illness. Born in Dundee Scotland or. Glass came to the City in the employ of the company and spent his remaining years in its service. He became a Well known golfer and took an Active part in the affairs of the St. Charles country club and Manitoba club. He was a brother of the late pud Glass famous hockey player with the old Montreal wanderers. A Presby Terian in religion or. Glass at tended the River Heights Church. In 1938 or. Glass left to take up his duties in Vancouver where he is survived by his wife a Daugh Ter Margaret and a son Kearns who is continuing his connection with the company. Miss Susan Hall formerly of 326 Home Street died Friday at the Home of her sister mrs. H. 3. Box of 462 Arlington Street. She had been a resident of Winnipeg for the last 25 years. Miss Hall is survived by three Sisters mrs. Box mrs. Lome Mcculloch of Essex ont., and miss Annie Hall of Watrous sask., also a brother James Hall of Vancouver. J. C. Walmsley of Watrous is a Nephew. Funeral service was held tuesday at 2 At Clark Leatherdale s Chapel. Rev. George r. Calvert of St. Matthew s Church where miss Hall was a member the congregation for Many years officiated. Burial was made in Brookside cemetery. Mrs. Marie Rose Brockman 62, widow of Philip b. Brockman of Oak Bank Man., died saturday in Grace Hospital. Funeral service was held at Thomson s Chapel tues Day at 2 Burial was made in Brookside cemetery. Funeral service for miss Ethel May Robinson of 537 Bannatyne Avenue who died oct. 16 at Winnipeg general Hospital was held wednesday at Gardiner s Chapel. Rev. H. B. Duckworth officiated assisted by Rev. D. Bruce Mcdon Ald and burial was in the family plot in Elmwood cemetery. Surviving is her Mother mrs. Bertha j. Robinson and two Sisters miss Beatrice b. Robinson and mrs. James Turner All of Winnipeg. Honorary pallbearers were or. A a. Jackson Robert Turner. J. R. Crawford and Frank Mccrea. Active pallbearers were Cyril Barnes Jack Cor kill Robert Robinson Bert Reid Oscar Morrison and Edward Stewart. Miss Robinson was in the employ of Harvey and Crawford barristers. Henry Edward Powell 58, a life Long resident of Winnipeg and an employee of the , freight division for the past 25 years died at his residence 11 chateau apart ments sunday. Born in Winnipeg or. Powell attended All saints preparatory school As a youth. He was a member of the brotherhood of railway trainmen. Surviving Are two Sisters miss Lucia and miss Grace Powell of Winnipeg. Prior to moving to the above address last May or. Powell resided at 148 Colony for the past 33 years. Funeral service was held tuesday at 11 . In Clark Leatherdale s Chapel. Rev. Wiliam Askey officiated and burial was in Elmwood cemetery. Word was received in Winnipeg monday of the death of mrs. Tse Origina Parker 65, past treasurer of the rebekah5 Assembly of Mani Toba and a member of Queen Esther Rebekah Lodge of Winnipeg in Detroit mich., saturday after a Long illness. Mrs. Julia Atkin widow of Wil Liam Atkin of 442 Mountain Avenue died saturday at the St. Boniface old folks Home. She was in her 80th year. Funeral service was held at the Western Chapel tues Day morning at 10.30. Rev. Geo. E. Phillips officiated and burial was made in Elmwood cemetery. Metro Karpiuk 49, of 35 Derby Avenue died saturday at St. Joseph s Hospital. Surviving is his wife Mary Karpiuk. Funeral service was held tuesday at St. Vladimir and Olga Church at 2 Burial was made in All saints cemetery. Barker s were in charge of arrangements. Evelyn Patricia three year old daughter of or. And mrs. David Bennie of 293 Burns Street died saturday at King George Hospital. Funeral service will be held at the graveside tuesday at 4 In Brookside cemetery. Bardal s Are in charge of the arrangements Arthur Leslie Brooks g2, a Pioneer of Elmwood died monday morning at his residence. 119 Hart Avenue following a heart attack. Or. Brooks was born in Chatham ont., but came West to Settle in was a Carpenter and a member of the modern Woodmen of America and the native sons of Canada surviving Are his wife one Daugh Ter mrs. Herbert Milton Ivens Taylorville 111. A brother Edward Brooks. Bird s Hill and a sister miss Flora Brooks Toronto. Funeral service will be held wednesday at Leatherdale 2.30 ., at Chapel. Rev. Clark d. G. Paton will officiate and burial will be in Elmwood cemetery. Bill Mont oct 24. Special the funeral of Geo. Myers who died oct. 20, in his 81st year the United Church was filled to Over flowing with friends and relatives Rev. T. B. Pearson officiating. Born in Denmark or. Myers came to America when 19 years of age and came Here 45 years ago. In Cousin he married August 29, 1339, miss Isobel Barss. And they celebrated their Golden wedding this year. Besides his widow he is sur Vived by six sons and three daughters George William Robert David Clifford and John mrs. A Williamson Edith and Gladys. The casket was loaded with Flowers and burial took place in Belmo it cemetery. Pallbearers were j. Mcleod Kerr f. Sparks j. J. Castell w. Vincent and g. Campbell. Funeral rites held for George King funeral services for George King formerly of 384 Arnold Avenue who died at Vancouver. Oct. 3fi, were held saturday at the Thomson funeral Chapel and the family plot in Elmwood cemetery. Rev. David Fleming officiated with the master of Meridian Lodge of the masonic order conducting the graveside ceremony. Born in Durham county town ship of Cartwright orit., in 1859, or. King was a railway Veteran retiring from the Canadian National railways in 1926. He was a charter member of Meridian Lodge 140, . Of ., and was also a member of the Winnipeg unit of the and Navy veterans of Canada. He is survived by three sons and two daughters George f. Of Winnipeg. William c. Of sail Autoon and James of Montreal mrs. J. J. Burton Vancouver and miss Alice of Winnipeg. Five Sisters also survive and a brother and seven grandchildren. He was pre deceased by his wife who before her marriage was miss Sarah Ann mrs. Leslie Dies in Hospital mrs. Sarah Isabella wife Leslie Mackay of Ujj Somerset Avenue fort Garry Early tuesday morning at w Peg general Hospital mrs. A graduate nurse of the Hospital class of 1927, was Boa que Ancelle. Sask. A. Quappelle sask., and Winnipeg in 1924. She Ber of St. Andrew s Oak Church. Surviving besides her band Are a Small daughter four Sisters mrs. H. Regina mrs. W. Hipperson mrs. William Burseson sask., and mrs. R. Johnst Quappelle. Robert Camwy Nipes is brother David and James and b Mother mrs. John Ramsay Quappelle also survive. Funeral service be Gardiner s Chapel thursday Rev. J. L. Mcginnis officiate and burial will in old Kildonan cemetery William Foster War Veteran William Foster 42, a trooper i the lord Strathcona horse Duro the great War died monday non in Winnipeg general Hospit he resided at the Green Brier Tia where he was employed. Josai the lord Strathcona in 19j5. Went overseas in and wounded in the after two horses shot from Uncle. He was a member of tuscan Toto no. 141. A. F. And a. M., lord Strathcona old com Raduf association. Members of the citation who will attend the fun end service in Mordue s Chapel 1 Day at 2.30 ., will Wear and Banes and will guard of Honor at the casket Kouf w. G. Martin will officials burial will be made in the re plot in Brookside cemetery his Mother mrs. Mary Festal and one brother John of 451 gent Avenue survive. Pallbearer will include two members of tit fort Garry horse artillery Woli Clark my j. Chamberlain to members of the Strau Coua Host Arthur Mullard and other friends David Wooi House and George Kenyon chemists have extracted a Pratl. Powder from cheese whey Juji whipped it with water to produce the Elmwood District in 1885. He Fortney and one son John b. Substitute for egg Whites in Coo everybody knows the words with their Catchy tune. To younger people it is just a song. To Many of the older generation it brings memories from overseas Young Folk Are Apt to miss the significance of the kit bag which is something to be packed and strapped on As comfortably As possible when one is braced to Start on an adventure so pack up your troubles in your old kit bag and smile smile it is the British Way of doing things which have to be done even distasteful things. We in Canada with the rest of the British Empire by the judgment of free people have undertaken a task. Worrying which is letting troubles get in the Way will not help. We must pack them up so that we May get on with our jobs whatever they Are on Active service or in Home office or for it will be a wonderful help if As far As in him lies each one of us plays his allotted part in the life of this nation with that indomitable Humour which has always seen us through. Imperial tobacco company of Canada limited mrs. Henrieta Effie Mcnulty 73, widow of James e. Mcnulty died monday evening at the Home of her daughter mrs. J. Cassidy 231 Sim Coe Street. Born at Ripley ont. Mrs. Mcnulty had been a resident of the City for the past 25 years. Surviving Are four daughters mrs John e cig Chicago mrs. Hoy Mcguire Dryden ont mrs. Henry Boyd ont. And mrs. Cas Sidy. Two Brothers James and Ken Neth Mclay of Grandview sask., and three Sisters mrs. W. French Pine Falls ont. Mrs. S. Farug son and mrs. Neil Doherty both of Grandview. Also survive. Funeral service will be held wednesday at 2.45 . In Gardiner s Chapel. Burial will be made in Elmwood cemetery. John Shepherd Simpson 58, Resi Dent of Winnipeg for the past 30 years died sunday at his residence 1025 Henderson Highway. Funeral service will be held at Mordue s Chapel at 12.30 Thursday with burial in old Kildonan cemetery. Born in Sterling Scotland or. Simpson came to Canada 33 years ago. 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