Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 24, 1944, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page two dial twisting strategy for peace theme of talk by or. Finer strategy for peace second of eight talks to be Given by or. Herman finer of the International labor office and other speakers to be announced will wednesday at 9.15 . Over the Csc. Endeavouring to Analyse Canada s Post War role and methods by which she can exert her influence for peace they will discuss inter National peace machinery now in Winnipeg free press Moi Toay april 24, 1sm existence. Two hits from the Broadway Success up in will be presented in the sophisticated styling of Laurence Wilson and the or Chestra on tuesday s broadcast of Pacific Nocturne heard Over the Csc at 11.30 . Songstress Lois Gibson has chosen Tow i know and Tess Torch song Laurence Wilson conducts a string arrangement of Rubinstein s famous Romance styled in modern Tempo. The family s responsibility third talk in or. S. R. Laycock s series on juvenile delinquency will be heard wednesday St 5.15 ., on the homemaker s programme Over the Csc. During his 17 years As professor of educational psychology at the University of Saskatchewan or. Laycock s main interests have been mental Hygiene child psychology and the psychology of adolescence. He has also spoken far afield on the effects of the War on Canada s youth. Francoise begin is the Youthful Soprano to be heard tuesday at 3.45 ., in the recital series from Montreal. She will sing selections by Handel and acres in reve by Faure Speranza by , and Cecilia a Folk tune arranged by Laliberty. Southern Manitoba festival at Winkler Winkler Man. April 24. Special Southern Manitoba musical Competition festival. April 21 and 22, was a great Success. For the second successive year the spoken poetry and choral Reading compete mks. Mattie Rotenburg a member of the science staff at the University of Toronto will Dis cuss the question should women get equal pay tuesday at 3.18 . Over the Csc. Mrs. Rotenburg has made a wide study of the economic importance of women and their place in International Industry. Her talk will be the last in a series by commentators on the subjects of political Economy employment and housing. A. Mcconaghy Dies saturday Neepawa Man., april 2-1. Spe grand old sportsman and one of Canada s finest curlers in Lis Day. Archie died saturday afternoon in Neepawa general Hospital after a Long ill Ness in his Sot i year. Tion was also held. Competitors he was Laid to rest sunday after from Morden. Winkler. Berwalde. Noon in the presence of one of the Plum Coulee. Horndean Rosenfeld Altona Lowe farm Kane Myrtle radio programmes monday Krc. Tvtsk1tzg 630 . Of memory Harmony. Sonata. And the pirates. Chisholm trial. Dale. Wallace. Women. Only. Celebrity time. Broadcast. Of Melody. At seven niches to rhythm. Edition. The . S. Please. Weird Circle. Moods. Deeds. No rat Kinaj analysis. Final. Over Africa time. Summary. And Oki. Erk Vireg 090 . Lino family. Hall. Adventure in Scarlet stamp Prog. Time. So the Story goes. Stews. Library. And Abner Parade. And to pygmies. Souvenirs theatre. Roundup Bonds we buy improve ment. Album. House a Etc. Three trophies in pianoforte were by Helen Siemens. Winkler june Toews. Kane and Evelyn Dyck Winkler. In adult vocal classes. Katherine Loeppky Horndean. Won the Wink Ler male voice choir trophy. In boys and girls vocal cd Helen Wiebe. Myrtle sir Lucks shield. Asses won the i. In school chorus Blasses. Grades 3 and 4 of Winkler school won the John Coltart memorial cup. In spoken poetry. Kenneth Fric sen and Lillian Warkentin both of Winkler won. The p. T. Friesen trophy. In choral Reading Grade 3 of Winkler school got highest Marks. F. Niermeier. Winnipeg judged the piano classes choruses and ensemble work. Miss May Turtle. Winnipeg judged the vocal classes spoken poetry and choral Reading. Both adjudicators mentioned Sev eral times the great improvement in festival work since last year. On saturday night. April 22, a remarkable final concert was held in the m. A. Church. Prize winners performed. Miss Turtle also Ren dered a few vocal solos and gave two recitations. Or. Niermeier played two of his own larger piano com positions. The executive committee of the Southern Manitoba musical Festi Val society in the name of the society presented a Silver tray to the originator and main successive worker of these Winkler festivals k. A. Inspector of schools Robertson spoke. One minute news x about Johns Manville Volunteer now in action today Canadian Johns Manville pays tribute to an on the Home front the thousands of men and women who Are volunteering their services in Canada s sixth Victory loan drive. Today they Start to canvass the coun try and when they come to your door remember the Bonds you buy help directly to win the War. Millions o canadians know that buying Victory Bonds is one of the Best ways to provide for the things they want after the War. Many a family is using this method of saving for the new Homes they have always wanted. Johns Manville manufacturer of building materials can assure you that men of research will make your Home of the future not Only better but More liable than Ever before. So buy at least one extra Bond. It is your investment in Victory and in your postwar future. Western Asbestos co. Ltd. Johns Manville dealers roofing a siding. Rock u ool Datts. Home insulation pm. 26 052 for free estimate Large or Small libraries. A textbooks Etc. Of spot Cash phone so 4s5 for appraiser to Call. 493 Portage. Pm. 36 485 to help heal and Clear up irritations fast use pure emollient largest crowds Ever to attend funeral in Neepawa. The service was held in the United Church with Rev. G. F. Dyker officiating. Burial was in the family plot in Riverside cemetery. The pallbearers were or. Roy Martin mayor w. G. Pollock Alex Graham Fred Mclean Clar ence Kerr and Lou Vivian. Or. Mcconaghy was noted for his big heart and for carrying the spirit of sportsmanship into his daily life. He was one of the Best loved men in the Community and was always ready to give a helping hand to anyone in need. In the words of one of his old Curling associates. He had plenty of humor in him and was a Good sport the sort of Man that anyone likes to play with or born in Kingston. Ont. He Carne West about 55 years ago and car ried on a Butcher drover and live Stock business in Neepawa until his retirement a few years ago. He married the former miss Pau line Coad. Whose family resided North of Neepawa. In 1893. Mrs. Mcconaghy survives. An All round athlete. Or. Mcconaghy a outstanding player at Lacrosse and baseball and a so distinguished himself in track events during his younger Days but he was most widely known for his prowess with Besom and Stane. Described by fellow curlers As one of the leading skips of All time he captained the rink which won the grand aggregate at the Winni Peg Bonspiel in 1903. And assembled a Fine collection of Silver cups Dur ing some 35 years of Bonspiel Curling. A Friend of Bob Dunbar. Mack Campbell. Mac. Rochon and other old time curlers of he province. A kit win.vipec5 030 . Roundup. Resume. Roundup. Newscast. Time and lanes. Reveille. Cairns. Out. Home , Cap ices. Markets. Parade. Renjino. Play me. Lie. Arlen devotions stare in item. Loar. Salute. Time1. Son i today. Newscast. Serves. Morrison. Brown. Farm front Newi markets. Relax. Summary. You love. Of memory. Tunes. Hour. Of memory. Sears. Sonal a and the pirates. Trail. Red Cross. Wallace. Women Only sky. in Kijuu . Band Parade. Stars. Novelties. News. Bedard calling. Bell. Jemima. Melodies. Newsreel events. Sign of Canadian network Csc wbk 541 . Family. Fiancee do commando. To London Messer. For women. Prog. News. Jacob. News. In French. Round up. 7.00 to 11 sky for you. Csc news. News Roundup Kelli. Bismarck 1550 . Goldbergs. In the Williwood. Summary. Sony period. Report. Kapen. Of the world. Melodies v. Kaltenborn. Of Firestone hour or. . Time. Union 9.30 to Abc. G. Swing. 10.30 to Abc. Oft Columbia network lbs . Pop. Kinetics. Henry. Theatre Guild Showtime. J tuesday View. Hinds of inspiration. Caron. Of die jesters. Wile. Linton news. Sister. Schools. . Sin Fiers. Gang. Wallace. And messages to ural. Broadcast. 01 America. Perkins . To happiness. Bands. And Money. Comes the band lire family. Roth. Adventure service scouts. Francis. Command Cloutier. Canadian Nell Vojt 1cbc-Cbk 540 . News. Club. Classics. Pros news. Pros. Hinds. Devotions. Of musicians. 10.30 to sky. Prog. Signal. . Bulletins. 12.15 to sky. In French. 1.30 to sky Tobim. News. Line family. Fiancee do Street Vancouver who die at his residence april 18, at the age of 63, was held thursday in the mount pleasant funeral Chape with burial in Law Section Moun Tain View cemetery. Rev. E. I Church conducted the service. Or Anderson is survived by his widow two daughters mrs. To g. Lennon and mrs. G. Gebbie of Van Couver John a. Dick railway traffic officer John a. Suddenly at his residence 14 Balforia apart ments sunday. He was employed in the freight traffic departmental the Canadian Pacific railway at Winnipeg for More than 21 years he was transferred in March 1338 to Saskatoon As a travelling freight agent. He returned to Winnipeg to assume similar duties in june 1941 in which position he was employed until his death. Or. Dick was a member of the associated Canadian travellers and was Well known in hockey circles he was a native of Winnipeg and educated at Luxton. School St. London 7 i John s High school and St. John s Calmer. 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In the wild Wood. Range. Mccarthy. Report. Pals Trio. Ugwa. College. He was a member of St John s presbyterian Church he is Surv Verj by his widow Mabel Florence n daughter Judith Myrtle his Mother mrs. J. M Dick two Sisters mrs. W. S. Dougall and miss Barbarae. And one brother Alex. H., All of Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held wednesday at 4 ., in funeral Chapel with burial Irr Elm Wood cemetery. Pallbearers will be j. E. Kernahan j. A. Macdonell h. J. Shearer j. P. Mcewan j f f Stewart and g. Holmes. Pickets increased by Ford strikers april 24 local 200 of the United automobile work ers . Today strengthened its picket lines at four plants of the Ford motor co. Of Canada Ltd closed since thursday by a strike of workers. It was disclosed at Ottawa that or. Justice g. D. O Connor chair Nan of the Canadian War labor re a Lions Board telegraphed Hoy England president of the local and w. R. Campbell president of the Heilperin Here for Poland talk m talking my Way said or. Michael a. Heilperin when he arrived in Winnipeg monday morn no Over Canadian Pacific railway Ines. Or. Was1 born n Poland and is now with the National Bureau of economic re search in new York will speak o the Winnipeg. Branch of the Canadian Institute of International affairs at a dinner meeting Mon Day in the medical arts club rooms. His subject will Poland and. The United natio. And he will Deal with economic and political aspects of Post War problems. Qty Heilperin was in Poland in 339 and visited Norway at Tiff Ami time. The norwegians were Ireacy sure nothing would happen them he stated and that was f the year before the occupy e is professor of economics ill leave tuesday evening i find a growing interest in International affairs throughout North he declared. Only in go tend Public opinion can save s from further or. Heilperin feels that re Villa nation of the charter is excess try and that the rebuilding f. France is extremely important. Or. Heilperin is on leave of a Enci for the duration from Ham ton College. Clinton . Where he _ for Urther lectures to Institute branches n the West. He is a guest at the Ort Garry hotel. Dead at 200 Slit Kliolz april 22. Man official estimates of the sex Losion thursday at nor Ray. Placed the death toll last night t 200, including some nazi soldiers was reported. Two thousand persons were said have been injured and Ere reported homeless. Rescue work was continuing. The blast was blamed on Sabo Tage nazi sources said. Bergen toll rises Stockholm april 22. Bup a swedish Telegraph Agency Des Patch from Oslo said today that the Lealh loll in an ammunition ship Ife members of the Manitoba curl Winnifred of Dauphin mrs. M. Martha one daughter m Simmon. Nerf Berta Regina five Brothers three Sisters. Mrs. Andrew Caskey Dies on monday mrs. Maud Caskey of 453 King Ston Crescent St. Vital who was with the . In Winnipeg Asi Secretary to w. M. Veil died Mon Day in Victoria Hospital. She was born in Beachburg. Ont., and a 1920. Joined the Stai f of the at North Bay. Simpson and three grandchildren All of Toronto. The funeral service will be held wednesday at 2 ., in St. James anglican Church with aurial m St. James cemetery. Canon g. W. Findlay conduct the ser vice. The Mson s funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. George Enefer mrs. Emily Charlotte Enefer 3 Parrish Block died sunday at her she was born in eng Landas one of the oldest had been in Winnipeg for the past 38 years. Her husband George Ford motor co. Of Canada to Send cup lesion at Bergen norwegian representatives to Ottawa for a West coast port had risen to 200. Board hearing on the dispute to Morrow Union officials gave no reason for increasing the number of approximately 700 Union members were Patr pling the four plants. The Union membership meeting at a closed mass meeting yesterday was assured Public opinion is with you by Windsor s mayor. Arthur resume and Ontario legislators George Bennett and William the work stoppage began at 11 . Last wednesday when Union officials said workers took a half Holiday to discuss complaints about the manner in which the company was handling grievance procedure under their collective bargaining agreement. The company described the work ers action As a general strike and terminated its agreement with the Union. London. Up five tons of clothing Worth were stolen from a truck parked outside a wharf Here. Some persons were injured and 4.000 rendered homeless the said. Several Hundred houses were wrecked by the blast. Radio London said German Mili tary Headquarters in Oslo attributed the explosion to sabotage convicted on a charge of operating a Public service vehicle without a certificate from the municipal and Public Utility Board Edward p. Penner Ste. Anne was fined and costs by magistrate t. J. Muray in. Provincial police court Mon div. To contest each Riding Edmonton april 22. Up Elmer e. Roper. M.a., and provincial . Leader in an address Friday night said that under pres ent plans tiie . Will contest every Alberta provincial and fed eral Riding in the next general elections. Or. Roper said there was one possible exception in Calgary where the . Had named Only three candidates for the five seats there in the provincial legislature. Sweden replies Stockholm april. 24. A Sweden delivered a negative bul conciliatory reply saturday to min ister Herschel v. Johnson on the United states request that Sweden Stop delivery of bal bearings to Germany 225 ships destroyed Boston april 24. A about 225 pleasure cruisers and yachts vere destroyed last night in a six alarm fire that swept a Coal Yard and adjacent shipyard drove 20 families from their Homes and consumed tons of Anthracite Coal. One fireman was injured. Noon. Or. Taggart red Deer Tedrell confederation lift announces the Board of federation life meeting april 19 Al Donald chairman of uie v. R. Smith president t having resigned As a rest count of ill health Taggart to contest seat Calgary april a. Taggart. Prominent Farmer and Slock grower of the Olds District was tie Choice of a progressive conservative nominating Conven Ion at Innisfail thursday after or. Jacob and associates de nests Winnipeg i Brandon at. J 939 Rosier Are. Montfomery Bluff. Hours daily 9 . To 6 . Information please with Irene Dunne r screen who will join in menu d miss with Franklin p. Adu Job Fierar Mast Ceredo Clifton Fadi nun Erica stump the experts. Krc ind i Canad Iii nth 8.30 . Cental Daylight new wartime hours commencing May 1st, 1944 monday tofriday-9a.m.to6p.m, saturdays 9 to 1 . Closed sundays and holidays Boyd dispensary 501 Boyd building Heinz varieties factory skim pos Lam promptly Fibril Opp Lillini Tou fight from minor Rohu Thiemo his foot ii _ Moro by it Tvett Ripon Tori. Many Jetton. Monty Bull of ovum. We Ahful pos Lam survivors include his widow Neepawa three sons Arnold on Active service with the Royal Cana Dian ordnance corps overseas Don at Home or. Jack Dallas. Texas and four grandsons. Bill on fictive service with the r . Vice will be held wednesday at 2 ., in Barcial s funeral Chapel with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev. B. Duckworth will conduct the service. Kathleen m. Kan oat m is Kathleen Maud Randal 65 . Chippawa Archie. Avenue died Saur Jand Dick All of Winnipeg. Day in Grace Hospital she was Albert Holt James Albert Holt -10, of go Agnes Street died saturday in the Winnipeg general Hospital. Spital. He was born in the Shoal Lake District Ana had lived in Winnipeg Sinco 92g. Pc had been employed by the British american service Sta Tion at Arlington my notre Dame. Or. Holt is survived by his parents or. mrs. James Holt a sister mrs. Duncan with whom he had resided two Brothers. Jack White Rock ., and George Brandon. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 1.30 ., in Mordue s funeral Chapel with burial in Brookside cemetery. Egbert if. Pogue bom at Compton. Quebec and received her at King s Hall College Compton. Miss Randal came to Winnipeg in 190q and was a member of St. John s Cathedral she is survived by two Sisters miss. Helen. New Westminster Mrs j. F. B. Livesay. Clarkson ont three Brothers c. Stewart Randal great Arthur is and Philia. A. Both of Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held wednesday at 1.30 . In St. John s Cathedral with burial in St. John s cemetery. Rev. J. Oriel will con duct the service and Gardiner s funeral Home is in charge o1 arrangements. Pauline Janet Paul miss Pauline Janet Paul Sisters. Mrs. R. P. Blake and years. _ Brothers. Nelson. And Alexander. George of new Westminster and two Sisters. Jane of Minitonas mrs. Charles , of Ikon Vic Man. The funeral service will by held tuesday at 4 ., in Kerr s funeral Chapel with burial in the St. Vital cemetery Rov. William Steenson will conduct the service George Benjamin Glnn George Benjamin Gunn 57. Died at his residence. 12 Wingham Avenue St. Vital saturday. Among survivors is his widow Cecilia. Or. Gunn had formerly been a Street car Motorman. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 2 . In kerrs funeral Chapel with burial in St. Vital cemetery. Rev g d Kelly will conduct the service Gilbert Henry Smith Gilbert Henry Smith 70, of 262 Duffield Street Deer Lodge died sunday at his residence. He was born in Surrey England and had been in Canada since 1906. Durin his residence in St. James for the Pearl l., both of Winnipeg a. I. Told isl. Montreal a brother Guild. She was also on Council of women and Sang in St. Luke s choir. Mrs. Caskey is survived by her husband two Sisters mrs f m Smith of regius mrs. Frank Wal lace of North Bay two by Theis George a. And Edgar a both North Bay. Gardiner s funeral Home charge of arrangements. Efla Louise Leflar miss Ella Louise Leflar former Matron at the Knowles school for boys from 102u to 1930 died i Jay in the Winnipeg general h Pital. She was 85 years of age Haa resided at 440 Spence Street. Miss Lear was born in Stock. Ontario and had by Winnipeg for the past 23 s survived by one Brol Hei Wilbur of rapid City Manitoba a he funeral service will be 1-eld tuesday at 10.30 ., in Bardal s funeral Chapel with burial in Elm Wood cemetery. Joseph Roy Snell Joseph Roy Snell 34, of 200 Furby Street died. Sunday in the St. Boniface Hospital. Among survivors is his widow. Helen Kathleen the funeral service and Bur Iii v be held wednesday at Ca Man Man. John William Wilson William Wilson. S2. Died conduct the service. Harry Hamblin Harry Hamblin 62, of 18 Diana court died saturday in the Grace Hospital. He was born in England and had been in Winnipeg for the past 40 years he had served overseas with the Royal Canadian service corps for two years he is survived by two Brothers. Sidney of Prince Rupert. And to Al 10.30 . In Chapel. With burial in the military plot in Brookside cemetery. Rev p. T. Pilkey will conduct the ser Arthur of Vancouver. The Fiumera a he d wednesday a mrs. Rene Rossinow mrs. Mary 77. Of _ a f past 35 years or. Smith Ibro Querie. Man., d in d " thursday in Active interest in All Community work and had been a member and chairman of the school Board for several years. He bad been a charter and life member also past master of the Sturgeon Rene Creek maroc Lodge. No. 145. From 1916 to 1918 or. Smith served with the first Canadian pioneers with whom he saw action in France. Since that Lime he had been connected with the Codville company be is survived by his widow Lydia Kathleen at t hi0 St Boniface old folks Home James Weir Anderson the funeral service for James Wen Anderson of 4016 Chatham by w. Mcpherson a auction Sale of Mendelssohn cottage piano Oak Case 8-piece Oak dining room suite Walnut finished bedroom suite of bed Complete Dresser Van Ity Dav Nellc Davenport Walnut China Cabinet Chesterfield suites combination chif Worobe Walnut dressers and Chiff Onier Beds com plete mahogany parlor desk Wal nut and Oak Gate leg tables Walnut Library table Walnut Nwa Zinc table Oak and mahogany bedroom chairs Oak dining chairs table the funeral service was held Mon radio Wicker chairs electric Heater at 10 . At Bro Querie. With i piece Dinette Suile. Centre tables a Linn in inn i _ v. Burial in the local Roy conducted survivors is Desjardins funeral Home chef in charge of arrangements the. Russell Glenn who died april in Regina. Held thursday Regina. With burial cemetery. Rev. W. The service. He cemetery. Father floor lumps table lamps Kitchen the Servici chairs ice Box. Ina Liocano Buffet Ier husband look wardrobe linoleum magic x is Range. 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