Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, April 17, 1944

Issue date: Monday, April 17, 1944
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Previous edition: Saturday, April 15, 1944

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 17, 1944, Winnipeg, Manitoba Amacla s role discussed Australia april 17. Australian newspaper v v. King who stopped a Canada on his Way Home Rondon. Has concluded that desires recognition of the Small nations in the dominions. F former London editor of morning Herald in Canada s expanding for pts be pts representation on bodies As the combined pro inn food and shipping boards Washington and the United a Relief and rehabilitation and n Ion As showing How can out into the world Aid. Canada s version of use is another example of is expanding International Nepal to said attitude official Canada Dif and can s attitude. King said Mac As saying the Curtin proposals had been rather i understood in Canada. Wal Cliine French canadians j poll taming More than a third of the Dominion s population wields important political Down and erts a significant influence ova Liberal party s policy. Be Over the the of All adults have Bod breath. Play Colf Idof tooth powder scientific prove conclusively up t0 co _ Hiat in even out of ten Case. Is one of he coi Oate s tooth powder easiest Way nil _ i o j ii Dontly Oral Bod breath. Tobacco stain and tobacco breath get to Frei you Monet compared to Colgate s today tiding brands a Large tin of s gives you up to 30 More a giant tin up co 46 More Tor Dot a Penny More Colgate s tooth powder 2se Are chiefly responsible Lor the government s growing activities in International affairs. This inter nationalism has been set up As a policy parallel to continued allegiance to the Commonwealth Struc he added. _ co operation but not. Consolida Tion is Canada s attitude towards Commonwealth affairs and boart from other reasons she vants other nations to know that Atti tude. That is Why lord Halifax s Toronto speech which has been interpreted rightly or wrongly by most canadians As a plea for a More uniform and More j rigid policy caused so much discussion of it critical. Canada wants to make no fitments that would give the world the impression that she is ganging up with the rest bit the British Commonwealth As a o Loc to preserve the world balance of King said the . Had said Little about its Commonwealth Sjol icy but it is believed thai it is practically the same lib the correspondent said Gordon Graydon. Progressive conservative Leader in the House of commons. Told him he like to the ties closer. Graydon told him King wrote that the party sex ecu Tive would announce its policy on Commonwealth affairs a when furnished with reports by groups studying the question. I initial move to instil love of Art planned with the ceremonial Prescan Lenl Winnipeg free press monday Aphel 17, 1941 of. Ii. H. Richardson Holder of the distinguished flying medal is reported to have been killed in action overseas according to word received by his parents or. And mrs. H. R. Richardson 523 Rosecile Avenue. Of. Richardson received the . In August. 1943 for his skill and ability As a bomber Pilot. He enlisted in 1941 and went overseas in january 1942 of. Richardson attended lord Roberts and Kelvin schools. Day. I5he is survived by one Daugh ter Isabelle. Of Winnipeg the son one sister. Miss Garnet Affleck of Pilot Mound. The funeral service will be held wednes Day at Pilot Mound with burial in Trie local cemetery. Sot. A. J. H. Strachan sergeant Arthur j. R. Strachan 10 or. F. E. War incr. Chairman the ., died sunday in the Winnipeg school Board of ton d9" Lodge military Hospital. His 011 paintings of Manitoba widow Myrna resides at Sou Simcoe Friday at 8.30 . In the Winnipeg the body will be taken to it will be unnecessary to bring auditorium the first step for burial. Thomson s fun food clothing and farm tools Here ambitious five year plan will be neral Home is in charge of arrange the Supply for civilians is few civilians left at Anzio by Ben Malkin. Free War correspondent fifty army beachhead april 17. Special Cable the evacuation of civilians in the Anzio beachhead area is now almost completed Al ii Ough there Are still about who will be allowed to remain permanently. The Allied government medical officer Here said today we Hope to turn Mussolini s unhealthy though drained Pontine marshes of civilians in the Anzio beachhead what is practically a health resort and seem in a fair Way to do it it is Felt that the evacuation of some civilians from the area should entirely eliminate the incidence of venereal disease and de crease malaria As civilians Are the main carriers of the latter ailment a thousand civilians left on the beachhead Are receiving regular quinine treatment As much italian quinine was left Here whilst the troops receive Melachrine treat ment which is a quinine substitute but effective. Only three civilian physicians Are left Here and civilians receive medical attention from army Doc tors. _ since february 1, military hospitals and casualty Clearing stations handled a 00 civilian cases including a number of confine ments. The civilian Hospital Here consists of a House donated by n civilian doctor. An air raid shelter in the House which holds 35 Beds has been hit by two shells but there were no casualties. Taken to Foster a love of Art mints Colgate s Nylon Toothbrush Nylon my Tony. Nipes school children. The paintings will to on View from tuesday to sunday april 18 to 23, in the Art gallery or the civic auditorium. The project is sponsored by the Young Section of the Board of Trade and the federation of Canadian artists in co operation with local business firms. The artists con tribute the Art the Young men s the richest Man in the world. In the Grandfather who has Nickels for his and the happiness of financial Independence. Will you be sure of Nickels to spare life insurance will provide you with Many pc u should Start now. See our representative r. G. Cameron provincial manager 206-7 Power Man. Head office mrs. Anne Weidle Morden Man. April 17. Special mrs. Anne Weidie. Wife of f. J Weidle. A prominent business Man of Mordria died at the local hos Pital Early saturday morning. Mrs Weidie was born in Gretna and resided in Winnipeg for a few years Bhe was 41 years of age and was a a married on june 21, 1029. Survive Section provides the funds to Are her husband and three Chase materials and defray Over Dolores Lois and Johann 11 her father three Brothers and two Sisters. The funeral service be held in Barker s funeral Home. Winnipeg on tuesday april id. A 1 2 i m head estimated at 5250 for the first 10 pictures. More than so schools will Benefit immediately by the plan. Others will be Lor later by Zhc Board Trade. President Jack Moorhead of the Young men s Sec lion will make the presentation. Robert Ayrc president of the Mani Toba Region of the federation will assist. The school Board will allocate the pictures to the schools. Deaths and funerals ii. S. Clegg h. S. Gregg 85. Founder and chair Man the Hoard of Gregg manufacturing company limited died at 1 , saturday after a Short illness. During the past 50 years or. Gregg visited Winnipeg Fie Quentlyn. For 30 years he was actively interested in the Gregg have you neuritis poor appetite try this food supplement Tor Quick action thousands of canadians Liao four us that a change in eating habits Tan got to the Root of Many Diot deficiency complaints. Eating enough of what von think arc right kinds of food How i ii Ever. Nay not solve j our particular problem. Your system May Lack certain vital food elements you May need a wheat germ food supplement to put von right with the world. V Tonik so Lieut germ is the Quick and Safe Way to get these vital food factors. Quid. Because Tomk is m a heat. 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He is survived by his widow and two sons in Minne Apolis .1. Ashton. And John w., and one son in Winnipeg James h. The funeral service will be at the St. Paul s Episcopalian Church. Minne Apolis. Tuesday at 2 . Mrs. Joseph Weidl in at 2 . G. A. Isberg Lui Flar. Man. Funeral services for Gud Namdar a. Isberg who died a april b. In his 87th year were held april 1j Al the lutheran Church with burial in Zimdar cemetery. Rev. Sigurdur Chislo Pherson. Of the lutheran Church Church Bricle. Sask., officiated born in Iceland lie married Olafia Finnbogason in 1887. Coming to can Ana ill the same year farming four years in North Dakota before mov ing to vast Foll for another four years. In 1895, moving to the Volar disc not they were the first White couple to Settle there retiring in 1930 to Zimdar. A Point on Lake Manitoba where they Farmed was named after him Isberg s Point surviving Are his widow and four children. Mrs. L. Fowler and or. S. A. Hinckson Winnipeg mrs o Lina son fort will am an or. V. Johnson. Saskatoon. Sask. Ample. The most willing evacuees have been Young people under 30 years of age. Older people Are nol so anxious to leave their Homes. When the evacuees reach the refugee Cen tre in Southern Italy they Are Given the same consideration As All Oiler refugees and redistributed to new areas by the italian red Cross. Nail described a Story of How he was bound and gagged by nazi soldiers taken before nazi officers and Deaten across the Throat with a length of rubber Hose was revealed to me recently. Captain Taylor m. Radcliffe. Of Helena. Montana serving with the Corn dined Canadian american group nere. Escaped a few cays age from the enemy and is now in the hos Pital recovering from minor wounds. Radcliffe was making a recon Naissance with iwo other men Oil Catherine Jack Toi Taffy la Prairie Man., april 17 special mrs. Catherine Ann Jack widow of the late Thomas h. Jack did while visiting friends in Vancouver Friday april 14, according to word received Here sat urday. Bom in 1871. At Hollands Landing ont., mrs. Jack came to Manitoba with her parents in 1872. The family resided for a time at Hish Bluff and in 1892. She was married to Thomas Jack who pie Weidl died saturday her in 1923. Since that her residence in Morden Manitoba. She was born at Gretna. Man., and had been in Morden for the past 41 years. She is survived by her Hus band. Joseph and three Dolores. Lois and Joanne All at Morden. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 2.30 . In Barker ? funeral Chapel Wilh burial in Assini Bolive memorial Park Ceme Tery. Louis Michael Trotter Louis Michael Trotter. 77. Of cd Adelaide Street died sunday in peer Lodge Hospital. He was born in Toronto and had been in Winni Peg for the past 25 years. He was a labourer by Trade. Funeral mass will be held tuesday at 9 . In St. Mary s Cathedral with burial in the military plot in Assiniboine memo rial Park cemetery. Pipe major J. pipe major William John Grairt. Of the Gordon highlanders residing at the Royal George hotel. Traus Cona. Died. Sunday in the St. Boni face Hospital. Among survivors is his widow. Catherine. The funeral service will be held. Tuesday at 2 . In Knox United Church. Trans Cona with burial in the local Ceme Tery. Binkley s fun iveral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. Fuerst mrs. Emily Fuerst. 72. Died Sun Day her residence in Morris Ime mrs. Jack has made her Home in Winnipeg. Surviving arc four sons my four daughters. Hugh. Rob Ert. Roy. Of Winnipeg. Leslie of Lethbridge and mrs. W. T. Coulter. Vancouver mrs. H. Bushkill. Of Portage mrs. Fred Whit Field of Winnipeg and mrs. R. Dad son of Toronto one sister mrs. M. Owens of Winnipeg and three Brothers. George. Of Portage of Winnipeg and Richard of Regina. There Are 18 grand children and three great grand children. Funeral services which Are Pend ing will be held in Portage. Mr.5. George f. Stephens . May Stephens wife of sgt. George f. Stephens .176 Desautel Street. St. Boniface. Whose death occurred april 11, was buried Here april 13 from the United Church Rev. 1c. I. Baskiera officiating with inner Mcnol in the local a Etc try. Mrs. Stephens was born in Glen Ella in september. 1d1g. And moved to Mccreary with her parents. Receiving her education in Mccreary. She followed the teaching profession and in. 1d38 was married and resided at Kelwood until a year Ngo when she moved to St. Boni face to join her husband who is serving Wilh the Surviving Are her husband and son Glen her parents mrs. And mrs. Joe of Mccreary one Sisler. Ruby arid two Brothers. Bill with the Overseas and Harold Tonik wheat Manitoba. Among survivors is her husband. William. The funeral ser vice will be held tuesday Ati in the Morris evangelical Church Wilh burial in the local cemetery. Mordue s funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. John Lewis Lamport Ivi Clita services for John l. Lamport who died april 10 As the result of an Accident were held april 13 at Victoria to United Church. Melita Rev. R. A. G. Pass More officiating with burial in me Lita cemetery. Or. Lamport was born near Exeter Ontario. G8 years ;