Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 26, 1943, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page two dial twisting president s birthday Salute on saturday America salutes the president s birthday a full hour programme with movie stars radio actors and members of the armed forces will be carried Over All four major american networks saturday evening when United states citizens Cole Winnipeg free press tuesday Tanu Arv 2ff, 1043 brate president Roosevelt s birthday at 20.15. The feature will Start Clifton Fadiman Onen the broadcast with a programme from the Ball by ing held the Waldorf Astoria hold in new York. Or. Fadiman will take he . Intro a current homemakers accustomed place instrumental four Squires will make music for the president s Ball at the Mayflower hotel in Washington. . The fourth and Fina talk in the programme broadcast at 5.15 j other Foai ires on the programme will anti Udo by the great lakes naval training station choir of 200 voices and solos by Autry . Air corps with the Melody ranch i group and orchestra. Their selections will be the presidential favorite yellow Rose of Texas and air corps March. A 40 Picco band and octet from the women s auxiliary corps a skit by Hollywood stars and Artie Shaw s orchestra Broad casting from Honolulu will be heard. Fred Waring and his orchestra give club the Trio two bees and u Honey and the miss Allen has chosen. She will be heard Over by from Csc Winnipeg. A delayed broadcast of the Burns night banquet held monday eve Ning at the Royal Alexandra hotel will be carried tonight Over station Curc. No sore Heads no sore throats Survey shows Gallant women of Britain take aspirin to give Quick Relief the thousands of British women non working in War plants Are determined not to let sore throats fevers and colds get them production must keep up and a recent government Survey showed How British women Are counting on aspirin to help them carry on. Aspirin was named As one of the three leading drug items British women wan t for health and morale. And this is easy to understand for generations have proved that aspirin is one of the safest most dependable analgesics known. An aspirin gargle for sore Throat relieves pain and rawness almost at once. Aspirin taken with water relieves the headache of colds muscular aches an distress. Aspirin costs less than if a Tablet in the Economy bottle so always keep it Handy for Quick Relief. Made in Canada aspirin is the trademark of the Bayer com Pany limited. If you Don t see the Bayer Cross on each Tablet it in t aspirin. Your greatest Opportunity is just around the Corner the Pirink of the Las shot in this War signify the beginning of a vast Era a period in which the new will represent a change Over the old. Study your location and needs now. We offer design and technical assistance. Property managers. 306 time building Portage at Margrave pm. 23315 inne clean herbal laxative 1, aids in stimulating sluggish intestinal Muscles. I 2. Helps Cid intestines accumulated i 3. 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Frith both of Lowndesboro mrs. Cliff Hagyard. Purves and nine grandchildren. Mrs. Thomas n. Wright mrs. Catherine Wright 75, wife of Thomas n. Wright of 21 Emily Street died monday at her Resi Dence. She was born in Clarendon county que., and was married to B. Horner of that District. He died about 15 years ago. Mrs. Wright came West in 1900 and settled in Carman. Man., living there for four years and coming to Winnipeg in 1813. The survivors Are her husband three daughters mrs. Clarence him Stead of Winnipeg. Mrs. W. Meath of Kenora and mrs. M. Macintosh of Carman three sons. Gar Field r. Horner san Diego calif., e. Warren Horner at Home and Sidney j., a warrant officer at Ter race . Eight grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at 2 . Thursday at Bardal s funeral Home and the body will then be taken to Carman for burial Friday morn ing. Ski Jan Thorvaldson Kris Jan Chris Thorvaldson 59, of Bre Denbury sask., died suddenly at Yorkton Hospital and he will be buried thursday at Bredenbury. He was born in Iceland and came to Brandon Man., directly from his native country. He lived there for several years and then moved to Church Ridge. He is survived by his widow Jona five daughters mrs. Allan Porter Winnipeg mrs. Millar Stevens mrs. Ivan Shearer and Ruby All of Bredenbury and Beatrice of Toronto and six sons Wilbert of Winnipeg and Tho Grunin John Travis Wal Ter and Edwin All of Bredenbury. Stephen n. Krawchyk the funeral service was held at 2.30 . Tuesday at St. Nicholas Church for Stephen n. Krawchyk 40, a member of the Manitoba legis lature who died thursday at his residence 1864 Elgin Avenue. Burial took place in All saints cemetery. The honorary pallbearers were W. Arsenych Hon. D. Campbell Charles Dowle J. Maraz a. V Pigott and e. K. Marshall. Active pallbearers were Waw Ryko a. Vopnfjord. W. Koshowski r. J. 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Review. Jenny. Sister. Jet gun s Orch. Lone ire. Rhythms. Mariin. Perkins. Young to happiness. News. Matinee. Salon. Harrigan. Bethancourt volunteers in news. Period. Armstrong. Stem. Waring. Archie m. Mcdonald a member of the Royal Canadia. Artillery and son of or. And mrs Donald Mcdonald of Margare Man., was reported wounded in of Lucial casualty list of Jan. 20. Gun Ner Mcdonald enlisted with an anti aircraft unit in june 1041, and arrived in England in september the same year. He was born at Del Oraine Man., and lived at Margaret Man., prior to enlistment. Two Brothers Joseph of Winnipeg and Percy of Fernland ont. The funeral service will be held at 1.30 ., thursday at the Gar diner funeral Home Rev. P. T. Pilkey officiating with burial in the family plot at Brookside Ceme Tery. Paul Pur Saga Paul Pur Saga 20, of 123 Mayfair Avenue died sunday at his Resi Dence. He is survived by Mother mrs. Mary Shir Zyk of East Kildonan. The funeral service will be held at 10 . Thursday at Kerr s funeral Home with burial at All saints cemetery. Chorney. Funeral arrangements wore in auction Sale every thursday 11 . Hundred or More form chunks Ninf. My commission horses also cows farm implements Etc. Terms Cash private sales Mclean s sales stables Mem icon. Arlington and care of the Zawitoski Arthub a. Hearn the funeral service was held at Toronto Jan. 16, for Arthur a. Hearn 66, former train dispatcher the . And . At Dau Phin and other Western Points. He had worked in that capacity for More than 46 years and retired last november in Sydney . He is survived by a daughter mrs. Rob Inson of Toronto and three Broth Alexander pm Haldin conducts the orchestra in serenade for strings opus 22, by Antonin Dvorak. Wednesday evening when the Csc string orchestra is heart in a half hour concert from Csc Toronto. Or. Chuhaldin s arrangement of Beethoven s chorus of dervishes will also be included on the broadcast Tobe heard Over wbk and sky at 8 o clock. Ers . At Saskatoon at t c Rembau. Of Vancouver three Toronto and Joseph of Norwood. Burial took place at mount Hope cemetery. Robert George Wellwood Robert George Wellwood 74, of 17 Asa court died tuesday morn ing at the general Hospital. He was born on a farm near Wing Ham ont., and came to Plumas Man., As a Young Man. He lived there and at Gladstone until 1912. For Many years he was employed it s time to worry with fire insurance rates so Low you can have the proper Protection at a very Small Cost. Phone 98 545 for your rare. Insurance general Agency Ltd. Victory building 333 main St Sloan s by the Michael Shephard com Pany and later was manager o the Advance Rumely company a Yorkton sask., and Vancouver at the time of his retirement he was employed by the Oliver plough company and he had been a resident of Winnipeg since 1932 he was a member of Westminster United Church. He is survived by his widow Isabel four daughters Marjorie and Lois at Home mrs. Herber Mclntosh of Winnipeg and mrs sons William of Yorkton Lieut E. And Robert both of Winnipeg four Sisters Caroline ii route Home from West China Elizabeth of new York mrs. H. J. Mcken Zie of Boissevain Man., and mrs James Tigert of Hamilton ont a brother Wilbert of Wingham and four grandchildren. The funeral service will be held at 4.30 ., thursday at Gardi Ner s funeral Home or. E. Howse officiating. The body wj1j be taken to Brandon for burial in the family Piot. Frederick Mills Frederick Mills 47, of 347 Carl ton Street died suddenly monday while working at the Vulcan Iron works where he was a Moulder. He was born in Plymouth eng and came to Canada 21 years ago he is survived by a brother Harry of West Kildonan. The funeral ser vice will be held at 2 ., thurs Day at Kerr s funeral Home with burial in Brookside cemetery Rev h. B. Duckworth officiating stiffness soreness bruises bumps aches Chest colds and strains no rubbing just Pat it on James Ball Milton James Ball 55, of 700 i Mcdermot Avenue died tuesday morning at the general Hospital he was born in Orillia ont and came to Winnipeg in 1910. Since 1919 he had been a member of the Winnipeg City fire department. He was a member of the fire fight ers club the firemen s Curling club the Moray and Nairn and the scottish Amateur athletic association. He attended or. T. A. M. Hughes 74, War Veteran succumbs or. Thomas Alfred Martin Hughes 74, of 210 Young Street died Deer Lodge Hospital monday was born at Allerton ont., and was educated in Ontario graduation from London medical College ii 1882. When he came West he settled at Souris where he Practised of several years before going Oversea with the 128th battalion of Moose jaw in the great War. He returned in 1918 and settled in Winnipeg where he Practised. He was a life member of the Manitoba medical association the conservative club the and Navy veterans association the knights of pythias and the Loya Orange Lodge 361, of Souris. Or. Hughes is survived by his widow Josephine a son William Alfred at Home and a daughter mrs. A. Annandale of san fran the funeral service will be held at 1.30 ., wednesday at Mordue Bros funeral Home with burial in Brookside cemetery. Frank grub Edge Frank Grubidge 69, died Satur Day at 49 Kennedy Street. He was born in Hungary and came to Canada in 1912. He was a Butcher and retired in 1938. The funeral service will be held at 9 . Wednesday at St. Mary s Cathedral with burial in Assiniboine memorial Park cemetery. Barker s funeral Home is in charge of arrangements miss Donna Louise Cassie Donna Louise Cassie the three year old daughter of or. And mrs David Cassie of 876 Burnell Street died at King George Hospital Mon Day. The funeral service will be held at Mordue Bros funeral Home at 10.30 ., wednesday with Bunal in Brookside cemetery. Construction controller Ottawa Jan. 26 up munitions minister Howe last night announced the appointment of John Scnofield of Montreal As construction controller succeeding c Blake Jackson of Toronto who has re signed. Or. Schofield is chief architect of the Canadian National railways and the trans Canada air lanes at Montreal. Australian Flag honors National Day the Flag of Australia floats Over the free press today in Honor of her National Day. Australia was proclaimed a Commonwealth in january 1901, and since that time she has had Complete self government. Mrs. C. E. Grobb 77, Dies at Portage monday Portage la Prairie Man., Jan. 26 E. Grobb wife of Charles e. Grobb the former president of the Portage Industrial association died yesterday after noon at the Portage la Prairie Gen eral Hospital. Born near Gorrie in the town ship in Huron county ont., she came to Manitoba in 1883, and in the following year was married to or. Grobb. Besides her husband Bur daughters and one son survive Reginald on the family farm mrs 3. R. Moore Winnipeg mrs. Art German Pilot Mound mrs. Frank Brydon and mrs. J. R. Colwill Joth of Portage and one sister mrs h. E. Turner. There Are 10 grand children and one great grandchild. Rea s arc in charge of arrangements. Chas. G. Welbon Indian sask. The first White child born at Grenfell. N.w.t., Charles Gran full Weldon died Here Jan. 17. Aged 59. His Mother was the first woman Tele graph operator West of Winnipeg his father being . Agent Here having come from Essex county ont., where his family had the Honor of entertaining his excellency the Marquis of lome then governor general of Canada. Charles was . Agent Here at the time of his death. He is survived by his wife formerly Eliza Luella Shaw of Riverview ont. Three sons Boyce Weldon w. O. On Active service in England for the past three years Charles c., of York Arsenal Toronto and James. Moose jaw sask. Mrs. Ellen Bate Carberry Ellen Bate. 82, Pioneer of the District who died Jan. 19, was buried Jan. 21. She came West in 1894. Her husband died in 1938. Surviving Are three sons Walter and men Ibry at Home and Rivers Man., and two daughters mrs. E. Williamson Castle Point and mrs. D. Froom Chilliwack . W. Hembroff Russell Man. The funeral of Walter Lloyd Hembroff who died Jan. 21 after a lengthy illness was marked by a very Large cortege and Many tributes of respect from associates and friends. Rev. James Mcneill officiated at the service in Knox United Church and at the graveside. The Active pall bearers were masonic Brethren l. Lang Ford a. Mather h. Gillespie w w Wilson e. Robertson and e. Boul ton honorary W. Currie g Kip pan Dunn k. Smith d. Mac Donald and Thomas Jackson. Donald Jamieson Pilot Mound Man. Donald Jamieson died Jan. 22, aged 71. Or. Jamieson was born in gait ont., and was a tailor by Trade. He mar ried miss Mabel Bingham in 1907 in Woodville ont. They came West in 1913. After arriving in Winnipeg he was connected with the . Until his retirement in 1937. Two years later they came to Pilot Mound to reside. Or. Jamieson was presbyterian until Church Union. He was a member of the . Of Woodville ont. Surviving besides his wife Are one sister mrs. M Mckay Woodville four Brothers John Woodville Duncan Toronto Hector Vancouver and Dougald of Newfoundland. Or. Jacob and associates dentists offices g 1 Brandon Forugh i. 030 Roger Montjo Merj bldg. I hours daily 9 . To g . St. Paul s United Church. Survived by his widow. Annie of. Nne two daughters Wilma and mar Bjone and a son Denis All at Horn Beer stopped Montreal Jan. 26. Cup a despatch of Canadian Beer to North Africa has been discontinued temporarily due to a shortage of transportation facilities brewery Here said yesterday. Canadian Brewers have been shipping Beer to Britain s 8th under contract with the British government. Before rationing. American motorists burned Gallons of gasoline each Day. Stop dosing constipation learn How to get at the cause and Correct it London Canada As Many doctors Wilt Tell you a common cause of constipation is a diet that lacks the right kind of if a s Kellogg s All bran All Brax furnishes the bulk you need to keep regular naturally eat delicious Cereal Aery morning and drink plenty of water. See if it does t keep you feeling like a new person in two convenient sizes at your nearest grocer s. Made by kilo m London Canada. James Reid Dies monday aged80 years James 80, of 258 edmo to Street died monday night at to Winnipeg general Hospital after three weeks illness. Born june 30, 1862, at Montrose Forfarshire Scotland he enlisted with the first battalion of the Blacl watch in 1880, and served with distinction in the egyptian Campaign of 1882 and the Eastern Sudan Campaign of 1884-5. During this period he won the egyptian medal and five bars Tel Al Kebir Sudakin 1884 e teb. Tamari the Nile 1884-5, Anc Kir began also the Khedive s Star in 1885 he was wounded at Kir began. Returning to Scotland he became a postman at Blairgowrie but ii 1887 came to Canada. At first i worked in Nova Scotia with the Windsor and Annapolis railway but later joined the Canadian Paci Fie railway at Montreal coming to Winnipeg in 1889. He was at firs employed by the nor West electric Light company later becoming superintendent of the Dominion immigration Hall and Engineer with the Ogilvie Mills. From 1914 to 1934, when he retired he was in charge of the s Teele Block surviving Are one daughter ant three sons Mary and William o Winnipeg capt. C. L., with the k.c.a.s.c., and Roger a physician Ardmore. Okla. The funeral service will be held at 3 ., thursday at Thomson s funeral Home and burial will take place at Elmwood cemetery. Rivers Board of Trade Rivers Man., Jan. 25. The Rivers Board of Trade reported a successful year at the annual meeting Jan. 19, and elected offi cers As follows president t. W. Often vice presidents James Frame and Frank b. Taylor Secretary treasurer r. G. Sinclair directors A. Mckenzie e. E. Grant George Jelliff r. N. Dunsmore w. I. Stewart Harry Wareham Albert Wareham Robert White William hard Spring wheat club Souris Man., Jan. 25. The Souris crop improvement club has decided to operate this year As a hard Spring wheat club. Having Aken first honors in the District comprising Hartney m e d o r a Souris and Revlon. Clifford Palmer f Souris was selected to attend the Winnipeg Field crop Short course n february and will make a trip o the Grain terminals at fort Reaney. Tuesdays sky 7.30 . To revive Mountain agricultural body Pilot Mound Man., Jan. 26. Spe from Clearwater Crystal City and Pilot Mound were unanimous in opinion that an Agri cultural society be reorganized in the municipality after a lapse of several years and took Steps at a meeting called in Pilot Mound to reorganize. A sufficient member ship of above 80 was secured prior to the meeting. The reorganized society will be known As the Moun Tain agricultural society. Officers elected Are president. W. A. Elliott vice president d. C. Mccannell Secretary treasurer h. Alex Craig. Stuart Burn report Stuart born Man. The local Branch of the hed Cross reported at the annual meeting the sum of raised during the year. War work turned out consisted of 128 knitted and 166 sewn articles including 25 donated. Byj. House Al
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