Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 16, 1940, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page two Winnipeg free press tuesday january 16, 1940 doings in radio world tribute is arranged to Ethelbert Nevin by h. E. Spencer. Tribute to Ethelbert. Nevin will be paid by Csc in a 9 ., . Broadcast wednesday a chorus orchestra and soloists contributing to the programme. It originates in Winnipeg and there will be included in the presentation 11 Short compositions by the Mel Odist. John Kan Ria win. Of Csc s Prairie Region staff has written the Story which he narrates and produces. N c v i n John Kannawin to do so. A was h o r n n c a r Pittsburgh and died in 1001 at the age of 38. A new York critic said Nevin s Gen ius was Essen 1 i a 11 y poetic and in Accord with the brighter and More Beautiful things of life. H i s subjects always appealed to him. And he avoided anything that failed ways in poor health. Nevin wrote with delicacy and quiet inspiration. Music direct expression of Liis natural emotions. When it was decided to inaugurate the serial. L in Abner Abc lied network programme at 5.45 ., mondays to fridays inclusive Roy shield director of music and Don Marcotte music Library super visor for the Abc Central division began checking Over existing Moun Tain music. Well they Heerd a mighty Passle of music and Fry thai hides if they liked any of pm some drug like a Dawg s Tail when he s caught stealing aids. And some went no dad blamed fast they jest was t fatten for l in Abner who s Intelli gent but a Beetle slow so shield and Marcotte absorbed the feel of Mountain music for a Day or two and then Sal Down and wrote their own theme for the show. The re sult is a tune named l in Abner in Dogpatch. All of which is by Way of explanation to fans who have been flooding Abc studios with re quests for theme. The name of the show s taxi Ltd. All cars heated 8-passenger Chrysler for special occasions. For better service 28 taxi stands and Call boxes throughout the City. Phone 28 333 by a. W. Fordham auction Sale vat Isible High class furnishings Bungalow upright piano Servado Tylec tric refrigerator realty electric Washer Etc. Fordham s Sale rooms Canada bldp., Donald and Elyce wednesday Jan. 17th at 1 Magnificent solid 9-piece Dinette Euite with enclosed Leaf table. 2-piece High Grade tapestry Chesterfield suite very Fine Rosewood desks 6-0x9 admin Sior rugs Walnut Tea Wagon 9-piece solid Walnut Din in c room suite Livins room tables occasional chairs. 5 piece solid Walnut bedroom suite Walnut. . And end tables smokers cabinets Walnut general electric nil wave radio Twilight table lamps almost new 6-Oiece breakfast room suite solid Walnut bed Complete with inner Sprinc mattress Wal nut vanity electric fire grate very Fine mahogany Frame Button Back sofa Al most new Acme Bungalow electric Range with oven control Beds Complete dres Sers chests buffets Extension tables Al most new Cream and Black Coal and Wood Range vacuum cleaner studio Couch drop Leaf and porcelain too Kitchen tables. Kitchen chairs linoleum bookcase1 2 piece mohair Chesterfield suites China. Plas Swarc. Utensils Bric a Brac Etc. Etc. On inspection morning of Sale George Shore. Auctioneer phone 21 by w. H. Mcpherson auction Sale of residue household furnishings Karma Shaw Bug 11 x 10 Ghi oracles prayer rub antique Mil Bosany Empire Hola antique a botany inc scr an Tique in Ahogany writing table 2 Oak writing desks with stationery cupboards to match at the residence 106 Middle Gate on thursday. Jan is at 10 . Large mahogany and leather Chester Field leather wine chair leather up holstered chairs and Plant stand mahogany Chest drawers mahogany dressing Gla s Chval Mirror Maho Sanj desk table and Plant stands Jea Wagon Moor lamps and shades barometer Hall Mirror no. 5 Underwood typewriter medical office furniture seconal bookcases Oak bedroom suite Walnut bed Complete Secre Taire Oak chairs 2 persian rugs coloured f it Chocs jacobean Oak Rin viable Curt Lens and Draper China glassware Silver and brassware pair Pewter candlesticks Etc. Etc f terms Cash at Sale. v ctr pc run 5cliij. From to by e. W. Mclean auction Sale of 60 to 70 horses thursday Jan. 18th at 11 . Wagon poles used farm harness collars blankets Alfalfa seed and crested wheat feed. Terms sales Dally Mclean s Sale stables Cor. Arlington Alexander by Kento Freedman 180 Pritchard ave. Pm. 53 088 auction Sale of so to 60 horses wednesday january 17th at i Auction sales every wednesday special Carlos from Western Manitoba Carlton Bickert. Radio actor has built himself a Cape cod cottage. Each of the rooms is dedicated to one of the shows in which he has u worked. One is named the Mary Marlin room. Carl is David Post in in this serial. Another is Houseboat Annie which Bickert announces. He did t name the water pipes after a show. They froze up solid a couple of weeks ago and you May guess what he called them. Aided and abetted by the mighty Allen Art players. Fred Allen will give Romance and history a Shock by presenting his own version of the Story of Queen Elizabeth and Essex during the broadcast Over the Abc red network. Wednesday Jan. 17. At 8 ., Cost. Allen of course will be the suitor and min Erva pious will be the wearer of the Crown. On this broadcast Allen also will interview Lawrence Duffy who holds the record for the Long est appearance on Broadway. For nearly 30 years he has been door Man of the hotel Astor times Square. The uniformed custodian will dig up a bit of ancient history himself As he recalls the Days of Lillian Russell Diamond Jim Brady Anna held and others who used Han som cabs More than motor cars. Tuesday sky. Winnipeg 910 Free wife. . W. T review programme. Library. Land. Refrains. News. Charles Boyek he has returned from France to join the Abc Holywood playhouse programme in which his frenc accent continues to Charm thou Sands of fans. Boyer says a tinge o foreign pronunciation in the Speed often is an advantage rather tha a drawback to the actor. You la live one Man s agony of suspense when you tune in the family Man tonight. Was the doctor Rig it to operate will Little David Ever walk again will Lucy come for a Don t miss this vital human drama of a kindly doctor and his Motherless family. Be with the family Man tonight As he faces the responsibility of a great decision. The family Man tonight sky 7.30 The count of Monte in Sto with the dance in and listen. What new programme of Monte Cristo. Programmes. Trail studio strings Osben Justice baritone. Programmes. And is Fin off. Winnipeg 630 Ames at the console. Paradise. Women s radio digest. Programmes. Monitor views the news. News. Theatre guide. Diversions. At eventide. Chest. Bandmaster. Bulletins Edwards. Organist. Programme. Whitehead. Soprano wit string Trio. That endure. Unlimited. Harmon lera. Capers. Homicide file. Five esquires Morrison s sport Parade. Rendezvous. Hills when Day is done weather and Canadian network Csc wbk News from London via Csc Short wave i Seal record album. Tor a Sonc Csc. Toronto Stock quotations. City programme programme Orch. Nuci. Orch. Csc. Voyage children s pro gramme wbk Only i singers Guild Toronto and their ways talk series by a. W. Trueman Csc. Sack Ville town family Man. Stewart pianist Toronto fighting services talk on the Royal Canadian air Force Ottawa Mcgee and Molly final 0.30 rendezvous with Romance. 10.45 morning devotions Rev. G. R Calvert. Csc programmes. 1.30 mid session markets. -1.45 echoes from the music room come and get it. A. News. 12.45 1.30 coma and get it 1.3u news of the Houi. A theme and a sons. Closing markets. 2.15 moments for meditation. 2.30 Kaleidoscope of. Melody. 11.45 closing Stock alienation. Music lovers Corner. 3.30 Hollywood on Parade. 3.45 treasure Chest. The hit revue. The woman s radio digest 5.00-5.45 Csc programmes 5.45 the Monitor views the news. 8.00 Market news. Canadian network Csc wbk a. 8.30 morning varieties recordings. The Man i married Nuci 9.15 news bulletins Csc. 9.3q Chora music recordings Csc Toronto 9.45 musical comedy time. 0.00 singers and songs Chc. Sister 0.45 life and love of or. Susan. 1. Katherine Hamilton Mezzo sop Rano Csc. Dance Orch. Inci . Radio school the Happy Banc Csc. War shorts from near and far Ottawa Jan. 18. Air Force officers assigned to the British Commonwealth air training plan in Canada probably will have i to Bear any Cost of bringing their wives and children to the Dominion a National defence department official said last night. A London report said that the training plan might result in an exodus. To this country of several Hundred wives and children of officers who will come Here As instructors and engineers to assist in the training plan any plan to bring the families of , officers to Canada would be Well received Here it was stated. French sold leks get mulled wine Paris Jan. 16. Up havas French French army is to receive Gal Lons of wine to be served to soldiers in the form of mulled wine. Mulled wine is a hot drink with sugar spices and egg Yolk added to the wine. Canadian red Cross receives Dublin Jan. 15. Sum of was allocated to the Canadian red Cross yesterday As its share of proceeds of the Irish red Cross sweep stake drawn in the mansion House Dublin. One Canadian Tickel won a Cash prize of 1938, when he retired. He is Siverl by his wife one mrs. H. F. Hague of. Uherec sons William j., Atlanta be. To. And g. A. To eral service will be held wed no Day at 7 At Thomson s. Will be in Brandon cemetery Day. Fishermen break Rule and sell catch on sunday London Jan 16. Long standing tradition among the Clyde herring fishermen went by the boards yesterday when for the first time in the memory of living Man fish caught on sunday were sold in the London Market. The sate of herring caught Between Sunset sunday and Day break monday hitherto had been considered illegal but with the War hampering fishing operations and the nation requiring every available time Economy the fishermen Rev. G. W. Abernethy Portage la Prairie who will be the guest speaker at a dinner in Home Street United Church thurs Day evening at 6.30 in Celebration of Burns night. Or. Abernethy will speak to the immortal memory of Robert Burns. Ounce of food in keeping with War violated their ancient Rule. Canadians attend Farewell service London Jan. 1c. Up six Canadian salvation army workers who accompanied the first contingent of Canadian troops to England attended Farewell services last night for 41 salvation army officers who Are leaving for France. The six canadians were introduced at the services by general g. L. Carpenter commander in chief of the salvation army. Experts discussing armament problems London Jan. Is. Portent talks Are proceeding Here Between haul Dautry French minister armaments and Leslie Burgin British min ister of Supply. Together with associated experts and specialists the ministers Are discus sing the execution of plans for Allied collaboration in the Field of armaments. Settling at Brandon Man., where his father opened the first bakery Western Canada. He engaged the bakery business in Brandon for a time coming Here in 1918. Winnipeg or. Quinn was an a ver Tising Salesman for Henderson directories limited from 1918 to i fur Oats sacrifice Sale new. Repossessed and unclaimed Coats at sacrifice prices. Buy your furs at your own Price. Terms if desired furriers 4g2 Portage Avenue phone h3 440 vet gives Dollar gets Bond Ottawa Jan. 16. Up Hon. J. Ralston minister of finance received a Telegram from Toronto yesterday offering to Canada s Var. Effort and As a result a bed Ridden Halifax Veteran of the first War will receive one of the 550 Bonds of the first loan of the second great War. In his broadcast sunday col. Ral Ston cited the Case of sergeant Beed of Halifax who sent Sias a contribution to the country a War Cost. It was All he could afford the sergeant said since he can earn no Money. Yesterday came this wire from a unnamed Toronto resident would Ike to contribute which you should add to Halifax sergeant s Dollar and Send him Bond As Lis tangible stake in this col. Ralston accepted the offer immediately. Surprised pleased Halifax Jan. 16. Surprised John a. Beed heard from. The Canadian press last night that an unidentified tribute Toronto to the resident con had Given to the Dominion so he could receive one of the Bonds of the first loan of the second great War. I d sure like to know who Beed said. Whoever it is his heart must be in the right place i d like to thank him on behalf of myself and my Beed and his wife were listening to the broadcast sunday night by Hon. J. L. Ralston when the finance minister cited his act of donating As a contribution to Canada s War Effort. Beed said he was amazed his Little contribution had come to the notice of the finance minister. Beed was medical sergeant with the 85th battalion in the first great War. His legs were broken while Over seas and Ever since he has not been Able to do any physical labor. His son Victor is following in his dad s footsteps and joined up with tiie medical corps at the outbreak of the second great War. Beed 55, was born in Halifax. The Hoad of life. C. P. News bulletins Csc. Vav Annj a piano. Programme. Broadcast markets producer infer a lion weather forecast for Prairie Region . Agricultural news and music Story of Mary Marun Perkins Yusung s famil a guiding Light matinee parties talk by Dorothy Colquhoun an Sade. News London via Csc Short sea record album. And her accordion Csc Stock quotations. Orchestra three cheers. Voyage to Dominion of ensemble Mon Foffo Orch Csc lbs. Fyr Bismarck 550 news summaries. Wife Saver. In the Newa. Hank pot inn. Club. Man 1 married. And top o the dial. 9 by Eleanor. 0 original ties. Of a churches. And weather. And his City Fellers. Guidone Litcht. And Bob. News police bulletins. Farm and Horne hour. A Randolph. 2 and noot concert travels. Of courage. Waltzes. And markets to Csc programme a. And Sade and Jane. Aunt Sammy and music. Matinee. Cabin orchestra. Keene. Sears Tenor. Laymen singers. Claire. News. Armstrong. Abner. Warms in pleasure time. Calvin Pepper publish paper Calvin Pepper of Crescent fort Ouge Young people s Union has Een appointed publications con ener of the Winnipeg presbytery he appointment was made so that tar. Pepper could organize and edit new hich Young people s Magazine will furnish the United Hurch Young people of Winnipeg news concerning the Young eople s organizations in the pres Tery. Deaths and funerals former provincial police Magis rate and private Secretary to Mier r. P. Roblin major William Ames Wright died monday at his lome in Minneapolis minn., where in 1922 following his a British vice Consul in Minneapolis. Born in Brockville ont., 82 years ago he graduated from the University of Toronto Law school in 1833. Major Wright was called to the bar at Osgoode Hall and practice for 20 years at Brock Lille Toronto and Cobalt before coming West to Winnipeg in 1905 he was called to the bar in Winni and in 1906 was appointed private Secretary to Premier Roblin for two years. In 1913 he was appointed provincial police Magis trate and in 1922 he was appointed British vice Consul in Minneapolis serving in this position for six years. He continued to reside in min Neapolis. Actively identified with the militia he retired about 1910 with the rank of major receiving awards for Long service. In fraternal circles he was a . Of Brock Circle . . In the masonic order and a .m. Of the Orange Lodge. In 1892 he married Mary zealand of Hamil ton a Niece of sir John m. Gibson lieutenant governor of Ontario. Funeral service for George Blower 49, of Albemarle apart ments who died sunday will be held wednesday at. 1.30 From Mordue bros., funeral Home. Burial will be in Brookside cemetery. Funeral service for Louis Baker 34. Of 475 Henry Avenue who died saturday at St. Boniface sanitarium will be held wednesday from Barker s funeral Chapel to immaculate Conception Church at 9 . Burial will be in St. Mary s Ceme Tery i Fred w. Weldon 368 Rosedale Avenue died suddenly monday afternoon. Before ill health forced his retirement or. Weldon was a machinist at the .r. Shops in Weston and the , shops in Transcona. Born at Moncton n.b., in 1880, he came to Winnipeg in 1906 and married Annie Miller Cawston in 1919. Besides his wife he is survived by two daughters at Home Deirdre and Winnifred and one sister at Moncton. Funeral arrangements Are in charge of West Ern funeral Home. Mrs. Kay Kanciruk 52. Of 478 Washington Avenue East Kildonan died thursday in St. Boniface Sanatorium. She was a member of St. Nicholas Benefit association Branch no. 3. Coutu s Are in charge of funeral arrangements. Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Murray 230.lipton Street widow of Ernest l. Murray died suddenly at her Home sunday. Born at London ont., mrs. Murray lived in Winni for the last 30 years. She is survived by two. Daughters mrs. Fred Miller and miss Jean Murray of. Three Sisters mrs. W. D. Mckinnon Winnipeg mrs. E. Hayden and miss l. Dickie of London and one brother r. Dickie funeral ser vice will be held wednesday at 2.30 Gardiner s funeral Home with Rev. H. officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood Ceme Tery. Funeral service for Rudolf single 30, of Waldersee Man., who died Friday at the Winnipeg general Hospital was held sunday at Waldersee where burial was made. Bardal s funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Or. Single is survived by his wife mrs. Mary single his Mother mrs. John single two Sisters mrs. F. Wagner Winnipeg and mrs t. Schultz Waldersee and seven Brothers Bernard John William Jacob and Fred All of Waldersee. Philip and Adolph of Chicago. Funeral service for mrs. Atosa Begley 73, of Elm Grove Man. Who died saturday at St. Boniface Hospital was held monday after noon from her Home with burial in Prairie Grove cemetery. Coutu funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. Funeral service for miss Jako Bina Gillis 73, of 1302 Wellington Crescent who died Friday at her Home was held monday afternoon at Clark Leatherdale s funeral Home. Or. Ralph Turnbull of Elim Chapel officiated. Miss Gillis had resided in Winnipeg since she came from Iceland her Birthplace 52 years ago. Surviving Are a brother Gislason and a sister mrs. James Macafee in Winnipeg and a Bro ther and sister in Iceland. Bearers were Harold ence Smith. Robert pail Smith Clar Lee George Weir. Gabe Smith and f. W. Frog Ley burial was made in Elmwood cemetery. Funeral service for Olie Ness 49, who died dec. 31, in the Winnipeg general Hospital a few hours after being injured in the derailment of a West bound c. N. R. Continental limited train about three Miles East of Malachi ont., disc 31, will be held wednesday at 2 At Bardal s funeral Home. Burial will be made in Brookside cemetery. Born in nor Way or. Ness lived in Canada for the last 25 years and had recently been employed cutting pulpwood near Minatree. He is survived by a brother Olaf Ness of gods Lake and other relatives in nor from Winnipeg to Elkhorn Wawanesa anal a porn to 4n and no. 2 on Sale 19th 22nd return limit Jan. 24th Sample return fares Portage Brandon. 3.35 Virden .4.55 Elm Creek. 1.15 Wawanesa. 3.30 note new Winter time schedule becomes effective Jan. 19, 1940 for Complete information regarding fares and schedules phone 23 177 or 21 341 Union Bun Winnipeg my. Fly i m in no hurry we see your Point Madam Fly ing to you is something reserved in. A dreadful people who Are sparing no expense in a. Race against time so perhaps you will be amazed to learn that 9 out of 10 of North West Aren t in a hurry at All. And 10 out of 10 Aren t paying any More than they would for other first class transportation flying you see is for people who Bate to hurry. It is just their hatred for senseless Hustle and Bustle that makes them prefer a form of travel that carries them to their destination in one Quarter of the them fresh and rested with hours and even Days to spare so next time you try Fly ing. If you must hurry get you there fastest. And if you Don t want to Means More time at Home More time at your destination less haste leu waste thac Ever before Chicago new York Here Are some Sample fares Minneapolis it hrs .2.1 lies 35.76 8.25 12 so o Wohn h8.so round trips ave Rafie 20% Call 9z271 Hugh Johnson truffle met-., 300 Mclntyre bide. Funds accepted at Par on Northwest airlines Man., Way. George Sowan 59, died saturday at the St. Boniface old folks Home. Funeral service will be held wednesday at 2 From the Hall of St. John Alan giver Flora and Mcgregor to St. Nicholas Church with Rev. George Wydan officiating. Burial will be in holy family cemetery. Zawis Soeki funeral Home is in charge. Anthony Szandala 70, died Satur Day at the St. Boniface old folks Home. He is survive by his wife mrs. Paulina Szandala in Detroit two daughters mrs. Helen Gryniewich Winnipeg and mrs. Veronica Batruk Detroit one son Alex Winnipeg and seven grandchildren. Funeral service will be held thurs Day at 2 ., at holy ghost Church with Rev. S. Bade ski officiating. Burial will be in Brookside Ceme Joseph William Quinn 72, died tuesday at his Home maritime apartments. Born in Dublin ire land he came to Canada in 1878, Northwest airlines you need not hesitate to Dye your own hair there is no reason for any Man or woman to have the slightest hesitancy in dyeing their own Gray hair. The rolex recipe Given be Low takes out the risk and makes it a Safe easy operation. Thousands Are now using it and getting a real professional looking Job at a Frac Tion of the usual Cost involved. 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