Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, April 27, 1944

Issue date: Thursday, April 27, 1944
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Previous edition: Wednesday, April 26, 1944

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 27, 1944, Winnipeg, Manitoba F age two dial twisting Mary big pop will talk on weather and Belia Vior if you want to know How the weather affects behaviour and character listen in Friday to Prairie comment at 5.15 Over the Csc when Mary Bishop will contribute the first in a diaries of two entertaining. Talks on this subject. We says mis. Bishop Betorin which makes for an civilization but a trans planted Junior might become the Jan Truid her material1 for Friday s talk weather permitting is gathered chiefly from her own studies find information obtained from sociologists. Tschaikowsky makes the hit Par Ade Friday at 10.30 . On the programme music from the Pacific Over Csc and a Meiley of Best known themes from the pen of 1lie master Are presented in smooth modern styling by Percy Harvey and his gotten strings. Three of the in the Medley Are the Isle of May and none but the lonely heart. Greg Miller cakes a spot Light for a new arrangement of a pretty girl is like a Melody and Isabelle Mcewan sings Romance from the desert song. Hintry g. Neufeld of Nipa Ivin Canadian cavalcade at 8.30 Light up and listen at 9.00 crime does not pay at 9.30 a noted breeder and three times wheat and oat King at Toronto Royal and Chicago will discuss growing soup peas in Saskatchewan Friday at 1.30 . On the cog farm broadcast. Soup peas Are or. Neufeld s specially and they will grow he says anywhere that wheat can be raised. Friday s interview also carried by sky is one of a series of talks recorded by Peter Whittall during his recent trip of Western cites and towns. Gems from the musical stage Suc Cess of 1916, the girl behind the gun will be revived saturday at 11 . On the programme Leicester Square to Broadway heard Over the Csc and carried. By sky. The music will be Given All its original flavor in. Traditional style by Harry Pryce and the orchestra. Also on hand will be the Barber shop quartet baritone Bill Carr and song stress Isabelle Mcewan. Krc .1k. Casein pain gives you three exclusive advantages leaves no Lap Marks Nelson Eddy will be. Heard Over Cukec Friday at 7 ., on the programme songs at seven with Chuck Skelding As master of . K. Spreads Artheil vow 25% via us i come no pre added water or expensive Metal con to Par for just Metivi ingredients Iaci packed. Order from Ashdown s 846.1 t. Eaton co. Ltd.32.t c. C. Falconer 23 877 Northern paint 42 766 Western paint 25 851 it. Rouge hardware 41 511 Briick s hardware Norwood 201 047 Chester s hardware 51 157 aitkenhead hardware St. Vital.202 935 parkv1kw Cash and carry St. James. 62 424 n. Cer Lovson 56 581 Arlington hardware 57 618 Halas hardware 57 746 on the air Over sky every thursday at 6.15 speaker tonight Howard Mckelvey vice chairman of . City Board by h. I Cray auction Sale of House furnishings wardrobe Small size Gas stoves Lawn Mower bed clothes Etc., at 252 Colony Street Between Portage and Broadway on Friday april at 2 . Instructed by the owners i will sell As follows mohair Chesterfield bed 3 studio Davenport easy chairs rockers curtains and blinds scat Ter Mats Centre tables carpets plate mirrors Small size House desk pictures Dinette Buffet Gate leg tables Windsor chairs cupboards drop Leaf tables 5 four foot Beds Complete 3 single size Beds bed clothes sheets comforters pillows wardrobe dressers Chiffo Niers bed room tables linoleum and Congo Leum rugs Day bed 4 two Burner Gas stoves with White tops Lawn Hose Lawn Mower 20-ft. Extension ladder fruit sealers ice Box Cement Block press vacuum cleaner kit Chen table Odd chairs and other Hovis Ehold goods. On View morning of Sale. Terms Cash. H. J. Gray phone 92 371. Auctioneer. By w. H. Mcpherson auction Sale of Walnut bedroom suite of bed Complete Chest drawers and Dresser 8-Plece Oak dining room suite 6 piece Dinette suite Nice Dave Nett in crushed mohair Chesler Flea suite electric Washer radio Walnut Library table gramophone Walnut and Oak dressers Beds com plete single and Odd Chesterfield Davenport Chesterfield i chairs smokers stands Walnut and Oak dining tables Oak buffets Cen tre tables Windsor chairs Oak chif fonder fender Stool trunks knitting machine Wicker chairs Kitchen table and chairs Chest drawers baby Carriage Small ice Box floor lamps brass Beds Large Quantity carpeting linoleum dishes pictures ornaments Etc., Etc. At my auction Mart 2g4 Smith St., on fuday april 28th., at 2 . Terms Cash at Sale. W. H. Mcpherson phone 97 181. Auctioneer. Sure thing tastes Good As my Mother s bread radio programmes thursday Winnipeg tree ankh cd by Winnipeg r of 4 of memory. 4 Sears. Pirates. Avail. Institute. Wallace. Women Only. Gems of Melody. Bulletin. At 7.15. 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Tront line family Francaise. To London. Western five. Headline history. 5.30 entre Tiena news. 6.00 Joan Ryan. Csc news. 6.40 news in French. 6.43 news Roundup. 7.00 to 11.30 see sky. World tomorrow. Three 12.00 Csc news. Friday 8.25 Manitoba calling. Musical moods. 8.45 aunt Jemima. My rink melodies Mornine melodies. 9.30 Jean Hinds. Allan Caron. Road of life. A to z in Novelty. Soldier s wife. 10.45 Lucy Linton. Bbl news. Big sister. Schools broadcast. . Nov time. 12.15 Happy Claire Wallace. Woman of America. A Perkins. Pepper Young. Right to happiness. Dance bands. News talk. 3.30 Lipton Aires. Dick Leibert front line talk. Concert Hall. Day s adventure. Men in Scarlet. 5.15 University lecture. News. War stamp Prog. Re record Library. Canadian network Csc wbk 540 . Csc news. Breakfast club. Classics. 8.45 musical Prog. Csc Newa. Varieties. Jean Hinds. 9.45 morning devotions. 10.00 Road of life. 10.15 master musicians. 10.30 1o 11.30 see sky. Musical Prog. 11.59 time signal. . . 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It supplies Vitamin a and is a Quick Energy replacer Ana Low in Cost a Fine Stretcher for foods too if you bake at Home use plei Schrann s yeast for bread that s Good every time. This dependable yeast has been Canada s favorite for Over 70 years. Ask your Gro cer for Fleischmann a Presb with the familiar yellow Label. Made out by eating 1 Sakai of Kitschmann s every Clay Canada if in natural of important Complex lit Arnoni. Deaths and funerals baby Haining the infant soil of or. And mrs. William Haining of 575 Wardlaw Avenue died wednesday in the Winnipeg general Hospital. The funeral service and burial will take place at Morris Manitoba. Mordue s funeral Home is ill charge of arrangements. Mrs. R. C. Foster mrs. Ruby Catherine Foster 853 Bali Matyne Avenue died wednes Day in Grace Hospital at age of 37. The funeral service will be held Friday at 10.30 . In bar dal s funeral Chapel with burial in Brookside cemetery. Herbert Joseph Evans Herbert Joseph Evans. 64. Died april 25 at the Dauphin Hospital allowing an operation for Apps i itis. Born at mount Forest. Ont. In came to Grandview with his Irani by in 1901. In 1906 he married Elizabeth Yates. He was in Busi less Here in the Early Days before aking up residence at Kelfield sask. Mrs. Evans died in july. 1942., for the past 10 months he resided with a brother in Law. Thos. Yoe at Roblin Man. Surviving Are his Mother mrs. Jno. Svans Dauphin two Brothers. Lome and Robert Grandview and our Sisters mrs. Jas. Hume and Vars. Howard Watson of Dau Ohio mrs. Geo. Whaley. Neepawa mrs. Alex Mcgregor Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held a1 the United Church. April 28. With aurial in Grandview cemetery. Rev. A. I. A. Carruthers officiating. Barney Kreller Man., april 27. A special Kreller. Old timer the Morden Community died april 26, at the Home of his daughter mrs. T. H. Buchanan near Morden. Born n Newstead ont he was 94 years of age. He came to Morden in 1890 where he operated a Dray line afterwards going on a farm near Man. He later moved to . Sask. Where he remained until 1917 when he left for Clifford ont. He made frequent trips to the West visiting friends. Or. Kreller is sur Vived by three sons Dan of Vic Oria. . Barney and Albert of sind loss. Alta. Also four daughters mrs. W. B. Oakley of Victoria b c mrs. F. H. Buchanan of to Den and mrs. C. E. Campbell and mrs. Frank Rimer of Winnipeg. The will be held from Knox presbyterian Church. Morden sat urday afternoon april 29, at 2 clock. Mrs. R. Cat Ghey mrs. Emily Caughey 81, died tuesday at the residence of her Aughter mrs. Watson Smith 696 Sherburn Street. She was born in Orangeville ont. And had been in Winnipeg since 1876. Her husband Roland former Railroad contractor predeceased her in 1922, and mrs. Caughy is survived by three Lions Garnet and Ira both of Winnipeg-1 John of Orillia ont. Three Daugh ters mrs. Watson Smitti. With whom she resided mrs. Walter Iverson and mrs. Sarah Agnes Swan All of Winnipeg 14 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. Mrs. A. Potter mrs. Mary Potter of 115 Pandora Avenue West Transcona died Sun Day at Vancouver. ., at the age of 75. Among survivors is her Hus band Alexander. The finex Al ser vice will be held saturday at 2.30 ., in the Transcona United Church with burial in the local cemetery. Binkley s funeral Chapel. Transcona is in charge of arrange ments. Daniel Leonard Lamb Daniel Leonard Lamb. 65, of Grosse Isle Man., died suddenly at his residence. Wednesday. Among survivors is his widow Laura. The funeral service will be held Satur Day at 4 . In Grasmere United Church with burial in the local cemetery. Mrs. M. Wachniuk mrs. Mary Wachniuk. 53 of 864 Boyd Avenue died tuesday at her residence. She was born in the Ukraine and had been in win Peg for the past 35 years. She is sur Vived by her husband. Nicholas one daughter mrs. R. Borowsky a is brother John Cirko both of Winnipeg and two grandchildren. The funeral service will be held sat urday at 2 ., in the blessed Virgin Mary Church Boyd and artillery with burial in Ait saints cemetery. Rev. S. Semchuk will conduct the service. Zawitoski s funeral Home is in charge of mrs. J. C. Macpherson mrs. Helen Margaret Stark Mac Pherson died wednesday at the residence of her parents or. And mrs. George l. Stark of 173 Perth Avenue Toronto. Among survivors Are her husband James Charles and her parents. The funeral service will be held saturday at 1.30 . In the William Speers funeral Chapel Dundas Street with burial in Prospect cemetery. C. R. Whatford Charles r. Whatford 63, of 107 Baltimore Road died tuesday in the Misericordia Hospital. The funeral service will be held Fri Day at 2 ., in Thomson s funeral Chapel with burial in Brookside cemetery. J. C. Macdonald James. Currie Macdonald 71, of 400 Arnold Avenue died Early thursday in the Winnipeg general Hospital. He was formerly of 518 Hetherington Avenue and among survivors is his widow Mary. The funeral service will be held Satur Day at 2.45 . In Mordue s funeral Chapel with burial in old Kildonan cemetery. John Nemeth John Nemeth 79. Of Woodridge Man., died wednesday in St. Boni face Hospital. Be was born in Hungary and had Farmed in the Woodridge District for the past 38 years. He is survived by his widow Katherine two daughters mrs. E. Light of Winnipeg mrs. E. Ben Nett. Of Rosendale Man. Four sons now Many Wear false Teeth with Little worry eat talk laugh or sneeze without of insecure false Teutli dropping. Supping or babbling. Fas Teeth holds plates firmer and More comfortably. This pleasant powder has no Gummy gooey pasty taste or feeling. Does t cause nausea. It s alkaline checks plate odor denture get fas Teeth at any drug Louis Joseph James and Alex All of Woodridge three and one. Great grandchild. The funeral service and burial will be held saturday at Woodridge bar Ker s funeral Home is in charge of Thomas Fleming Kenon out Apul 27 special Thomas Fleming sr., a former resident of Winnipeg passed away suddenly at the Home of his son t Pleming or tuesday in his 77th year the late or Fleming was been in Ireland and came to Canada in 1911 he resided m we for i Safiy and was pm the Grain Exchange. In is38 he came to Keri Ora and resided with son. He leaves to mourn his loss a son to Fleming of Kenora a Fleming Winnipeg and two daughters. Mrs. James Winnipeg Bordman of los he is survived also by several grandchildren and one great child. The remains will be. Forwarded to Winnipeg for interment a. O. Rivers Christopher Owen Rivers 65, of suite 20, Commonwealth Block died wednesday in Deer Lodge military Hospital. He was born in Hampshire England and had lived in Winnipeg since 1907. Or. Rivers had been employed by the Public Parks Board for the past. 22 years. He was a Veteran of the Boer War and served during the first world War with the fort Garry horse. He is sur Vived by his widow Clara three or. A. Taylor of win mrs. J. Thomson and mrs. W. Nicolls both of West Kildonan four Louis of Winnipeg Ivar Arthur and James All of eng land. The funeral service will be held Friday at 3.30 in Thom son s funeral Chapel with burial in the in Brookside Ceme Tery. Mrs. P Langlois mrs. Grace w. Langlois 515 Ward Law died Early thursday in he Misericordia Hospital. Bus the Canadian the and Philip her ten ears ago and among survivors a daughter mrs h.1 c Ashdown. Of Winnipeg one son Reginald a 01 Thomson s fun izeral Home in charge of arrangements. Lull declares formal pact needed Wuhl Ngoa april 27 bup Secretary of state Cordel Hull told in Senate i Commerce. Committee wednesday he believed the St Lawrence Seaway project Ould be carried out by executive agreement Between United tates and Canada without a formal Eaty requiring Senate ratification British Empire service league will hold or Jacob and associates dentists offices win Stpee i by Anilou ;