Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - April 23, 1945, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page. Four Winnipeg free press monday apr 23. 194s dial twisting commentators will cover san Francisco conference arrangements have been completed to bring Canadian listeners a Complete coverage of the United nations conference von International organization when it opens in san Francisco april 25. Speakers to be heard will include regular Csc commentators and news analysts Willson Woodside and Elmore Philpott also r. T Bowman Southam press washing ton correspondent and Blair Fraser. Ottawa editor of Maclean s Maga Zine. Rene Garneau French Broad casts supervisor for Csc International service will broadcast for the Csc French network As vell As overseas by Short wave. The Csc will work closely in the matter of material and facilities the British broadcasting corporation and the australian Broad casting corporation in veterans Hall where the conference is to be held. Csc arrangements Are in charge of d. C. Mcarthur. Chief news editor and Neil m. Morrison of the Csc Vancouver newsroom. In addition to these commentaries Csc coverage will include actuality broadcasts of any open session of the conference provided on an sex Victory Cones see Canada first thousands of canadians plan on doing just that when gasoline ration books become souvenirs. Trips to places of nostalgic pre War memories motor trips up the Alaska Highway sightseeing in the glorious Rockies fishing off Gaspe. In the new world of peace travel will be More comfortable faster and cheaper than Ever. When you have the time to visit the places of your desire after the War you have the Money you should Start now to assure yourself that you will. Open a Huron Erie planned savings account. Each pay Day Deposit a regular amount. You be surprised How your account grows with higher than Ordinary interest at of course the usual chequing privileges Are available. Mortgage corporation savings deposits older than the Dominion of Portage and fort Winnipeg Manitoba advisory Board to n. Gardner chairman a. L. Crossin c. E. Drewry w. Sanford Evans w. Whytt manager change basis by the american networks. Other press and radio representatives As Well As attend ing delegates will speak Over the Csc networks in Canada and by Short wave to Europe on Csc inter National service. Jack Toulson of Edmonton is heard tuesdays and thursdays Over the Csc network at 5.15 in a Quarter hour of piano ramblings Lucille Dansereau 14-year-Olc coloratura Soprano of Montreal Wil be heard on artists of tomorrow Over the Csc network tuesday at 3.45 . Fredric March _ screen Star who will be a guest on the Victory loan show to be heard Over the Csc sky Krc wednesday at 7.30 . And wbk Watrous at 9.30 . Deaths and funerals Emil Kokin Dowicz Emil Kokin Dowicz 58, of 681 Dufferin Avenue died saturday at i residence. He was born in Austria and came to Canada in 1908, com mencing work with the great Wes saddlery in 1910. He had been with that firm for 35 years. Or Kokin Dowicz is survived by i widow two sons Frank with the . Leopold at Home one daughter Gertrude at Home two grandchildren. Prayers Wilbo said monday at 8.30 . Re Quiem High mass will be held tues Day at 11 . In the holy ghost Church with burial in holy ghost Poman Catholic be Rettery. Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Mrs Ellex Rutherford Rutherford of 17 Elm Park Road St. Vital died saturday in the Winnipeg general Hospital mrs. Rutherford was a member 01 St. Mark s anglican Church being Active in the work of the women s auxiliary also in the work o the Cameron Cadet auxiliary. The funeral service will be held wednesday at 3.30 . In St. Mark s anglican Church with burial in is vital cemetery. Thomson s funeral Home is in charge of arrangements mrs. Clara Whaley mrs. Clara Whaley of 53a Roslyn apartments died saturday at. The of 58 she was born in Frank Lin Man., and came to Winnipeg years ago. She is survived by one daughter. Mrs. V. Lunny Montreal one son Clare of Tor onto the body was sent to my Nedosa for final rites and burial. Gardiner s funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Charles dance mrs. Hannah dance. 71. Of Berry Street. Norwood died Satur Day evening at her residence. Born in Coaley. England. Mrs. Dance had resided in Winnipeg for the Oast 22 years she had been a member of St Phillip s anglican Church for the past 22 years taking part m All to it son that looks like a Tough one sometimes he wonders Why it matters what equals the Square on the Hypotenuse but Bill will Tave it licked by bed time in time for his big bowl Ful of Kellogg s Corn flakes. That s one habit Bill s dad approves of often joins in. Because Kellogg s Are so downright satisfying any for any meal Quick economical easy to digest they Are the Fla your Favourite of 4 out of s canadians. A National Survey proves it i get a couple of packages at your grocer s tomorrow. Two Handy sizes. Kellogg s Corn flakes Are made in London Canada. 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There were 2 amputation cases aboard. This is All like a was he Way bar. Kenneth Hay of Gull sask. Described his Home omits. A Farmer in civilian life e Only wanted to see once again Lis Home Prairies. Pet. Gordon Hamer from Edmon on lost his leg while attacking with he Royal Winnipeg rifles near Suden. He stepped on a shoe mine hat Tore his leg to shreds. Among others returning is pet. P. Bippus. Vermeule. Man. Jacob Udow Active n jewish work Dies Jacob Udow 74, of 2 Fergus apartments died at his Home Early saturday morning. He came to Canada in 1890. He established a eneral business in Moosomin Jask. He moved to Winnipeg in 896. He established the Boston clothing company in 1899 and served As president up until the Ime of his death. He was actively affiliated with wish charitable and religious organizations. He was a founder and a lifelong member of the Jha Arey Zedek synagogue and was or a time president of the Board if management. He was also a barter member of the Winnipeg Odge b Nai b Rith and of the he brew free school. His widow. Elizabeth Pierce Udow predeceased him in 1935. Surviving Are two sons David and Lawrence three daughters mrs. A. Vineberg. Mrs. C. Powell and mrs. L. Retzki nine grand children a brother. Michael and a sister mrs. V. Zizo All of Winnipeg. Funeral services were held Sun Day afternoon. Interment took place in the Shearey Zedek Ceme Tery. Or. Solomon Frank and Rev s. Kastner officiated. The follow ing acted As pallbearers m. Weid Man. A. Skalitar. S. Rosner. M Halter n. J. Weidman l. Booke and h. I. Retzki. The women s activities of the Church. Her husband. Charles predeceased her several years ago. And mrs. Dance is survived by three Daugh ters Dorothy. Katherine and mar Jorie All at Home one son. Petty officer William with the . V r four Sisters. Lois and Dorcas Smith both in England mrs. B. Glover of Australia mrs. Harold Emery of South Africa two Broth ers. Frank and Reginald both m England. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 2.45 . In Gardiner s funeral Chapel with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev. G. E. Gillespie will conduct the ser vice assisted by Canon f. W. Good eve. Thomas Joseph Lowe Roland Pioneer Dies Koland Joseph owe 73, native of Pakenham ont and Pioneer of Roland District of 1878. Who died in Carman Hospital april 18. Was buried in Fairview cemetery Here april 20 the service was conducted in the United Church by Rev. B. Davidson. An Active orangemen and member of the United Church which was previously methodist or. Lowe was also an enthusiastic sportsman playing Lacrosse and winning Many Curling trophies. He married Sadie t. Laughlin m 1916. Surviving Are his widow one son. Sgt. Norman j., who re received special citation Jiromi Field marshal Montgomery one daughter mrs. G. S. Holme Winnipeg one sister. Mrs. D. W. James Winnipeg and three Brothers. W. A. Of Roland and Lewis and minor new West Minster. . Mrs. Julianna Kepreta mrs Julianna Repeta 73, died saturday at her residence in Pine Ridge the funeral service will be held tuesday at 4.30 ., at her residence with burial in _ the ukrainian National cemetery. Blk Ley s funeral Home Transcona is in charge of arrangements. Mrs. William Newman mrs Jessie Maria Newman 70, of 19 Victoria Avenue East trans Cona died saturday in the Miseri Cordia Hospital. She is survived by her husband William. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 2.30 ., in St. George s anglican Church with burial in the local cemetery. Binkley s funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Hillel Aldes Hillel aides 71. 908 Ashland Avenue. St. Paul. Minn., died Sud Denly april 16. He is survived by his widow. Three daughters mrs. Aaron Yogel. Winnipeg mrs. David Mandel St. Paul Minn. Mrs. Reginald Isaacs Washington d c and his son major John h. Aides in the South Pacific War zone. Also surviving him Are two Sisters mrs. Hugo r. Vogel. Mil Waukee wis., and mrs. Samuel Fishman. St. Paul three grandchildren. Mrs. R. C. Coates mrs Elizabeth Coates 88, of 233 Centennial Street died sunday afternoon in the. Grace Hospital. She was born in Surrey England and came to Winnipeg in 1910. Her husband. Robert Clay Coates. Pre deceased her in 1930, and mrs. Coates is survived by two Daugh ters mrs. Percy Whitebread of Charleswood mrs. Sidney Hardy ment of Winnipeg also ten grand children and 12 great grandchildren. The funeral service will. Be held wednesday at 4 . In Gardiner s funeral Chapel with burial in Elm Ood cemetery. John debt Josh John. Dobush 66, of 183 Maple Street died saturday in St. Joseph s Hospital. Born in the Ukraine. Or. Dobush came to Canada 35 year ago. He is survived by his widow Mary one son. Michael of Hamil ton. Ont a daughter. Mrs. A. Kasner. Of Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 2 . In St. Ivan s ukrainian Orthor Dox Cathedral with burial in Brook Side cemetery. Fedush funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Annie Drewniak Annie Drewniak infant daughter the children s Hospital. Funera service and burial will be help tuesday at Tolstoy. Fedush Funera. Home is in charge of arrangements mrs. A. E. Duff Long a resident Here Dies mrs. A. E. Duff Long a resident of this City and Active in Church activities died at her residence Carlyle Broadway Avenue Early sunday. Mrs. Duff born in Dur Ham. Que., 1874, came to Winnipeg in 1907 with her husband and lived Here until the time of her death. She was a member first of Grace Church and then Broad Way methodist later St. Stephens Broadway United she Vas Active in the women s association and women s missionary society. Besides her husband Albert Edvin Duff she is survived by a daughter. Mrs. C. Oshkosh. Wis. And two grand William Duff Rad Ford and Robert Boynton Radford both of United states Navy. The funeral will be held tues Day at 4 ., in Gardiner s funeral Home and burial will take place in Elmwood cemetery. Pallbearers will be w. E. Bull f. M. Bricken Den Paul Graham. George Camp Bell f. H. Hughes and Douglas Watson. William c. Maclaren Ottawa april 23. Up c. Maclaren president of. The Ottawa paint works died at his Home Here saturday. He was 70. Born at Fitzroy Harbor. Ont. Or Maclaren was in business at Winnipeg and Brockville. Ont. Before coming to Ottawa 20 years ago. He is survived by his widow a son and a daughter. Mrs. Grace Davis Alexander Man. Mrs. Grace Davis 61, was buried thursday afternoon from Campbell and Fer Gusson s funeral Home. Brandon the service being conducted by Rev. W. J. Spence of St. Paul s United Church. Burial was made in bran Don cemetery. Born at Hartney mrs. Davis was the daughter of the late or. Arid mrs. Joseph Marples she has been housekeeper at the Home of Walter Ogilvie Here for the past ten years and died april 17 at the farm Home of or. Ogilvie after a few hours illness. She is survived by two daughters mrs Alex. Mackie Winnipeg and mrs Ivor Woodstock new brims Wick two sons Donald Brandon and Wilfred. Tako sask. And six Sisters mrs. A Markles and mrs. B Hurst Vancouver mrs. Eva Davis Tilston mrs. R. L. Mitchell Anc mrs. A. I Winnipeg and mrs. C. Pearson Teulon. Miss Ruth Lavema Kelley Dauphin funeral o Ruth Lavina Kelley 18. Was help april 18, from Bullmore s Funera Home with burial in Riverside cemetery. Daughter of or. And mrs Kelley. Of the Durston District she died april 14, in Dauphin Gen eral Hospital after a Short illness Ruth Lavina Kelley was born a Bethune sask., coming to Dauphin in 1939. She received her education in Saskatoon and Winnipeg. Sur Vivirit besides her parents Are four Sisters Dorothy and Jean at Home Irene and Gladys in Toronto. Ser vice was conducted by Sadler. T. P. C. Hamilton jailed for theft of overcoat Thomas c. Hamilton of 74 Ross Avenue was sent to jail of four months when he appeared be fore magistrate m. H. G Arton in City police court monday morning Anc pleaded guilty to theft of an Over coat. The accused has a previous police record according to Crown prosecutor a. A. Moffat. Or. Moffat said the accused entered the internet quarters at the Medina College. Saturday afternoon and stole a coat valued at s10. The coat has been recovered. For stealing a woman s suit valued t s1698 from the clothing depart ment of a local store Melinda Moore. 42 Dagmar Street was sen to jail for three months. The defend or. And mrs. Stanley Drewniak to slut lib log juju ant magistrate Garton said has a Ivor Shiju la. Police record she pleaded Tolstoy Man., died saturday in guilty to the charge of theft. It. Rev. A. D. 23. Rev. Alfred Daniel Alexander Dewdney. 82, former Bishop of Keewatin died at his Home Here saturday. He retired in 1938. He became an anglican Clergyman in 188g and was Rector in St Alban s Cathedral in Prince Albert sask., from. 1905 to 1911, and in 1921 he was appointed Bishop of Keewatin. His second wife and seven children survive. Passenger Dies in train wreck Moncton n.b., april 23. One passenger was killed and an unknown number injured Early to Day in a train wreck at pain Sec unction seven Miles East of Here m the Canadian National railway s main line. Three passengers were admitted to Hospital Here and at least one was reported critically injured. Names of the injured and the dead Pas Senger were not immediately Avail Able. Ambulances from City hospitals and . Stations were rushed to the scene of the wreck in response to an urgent Call from rail Way officials. There were no indications of the number injured As the hospitals were instructed to to receive them. An unconfirmed report said that several cars of a West bound Fasi freight left the rails near pain Sec Junction station and slowed into a passenger coach of the East bound Scotia which had left Moncton shortly after Midnight. Ladies of Royal purple whist drive. A truth Hall. Odd Fellows Temple Mon Das. 8 . Sir Clement Charles Cave Brown Cave Dies Vancouver april 23. Of sir Dement Charles Cave Browne have 49, manager of Cave and com Pany limited assayers apparatus died Here saturday born in Winnipeg. Sir Clement spent most of his life in Vancouver where be was an Active member of the Board of Trade and rotary club. He succeeded to the Baron Etcy of his Uncle. Sir Howland Henry Cave Browne Cave. Dec. 24, 1943. He is survived by his widow and one son Robert 15, who will succeed his father a the 16th baronet of sinn Ford. How is interest calculated 1 interest on our mortgages is calculated Semi annually not in Advance on the balance outstanding from month to month. Under this method the total interest paid is less than when pay ments of principal and inter est Are made yearly half yearly or quarterly. Mortgages new or refinanced Are being placed by us in All districts of Winni Peg. Generous repayment privileges enable you to Complete All payments in Advance without extra charge. Let us discuss your mortgage requirements with you prompt service assured full cooperation to agents Portage main. Pm. 93 305 real estate property management mortgages insurance Antigen b Etc. Sold at Golden drugs Canada drugs St. Mary s and Margrave phone 95 902 1939 Portage avc., St. Phone 61 971 delivered or mailed anywhere Palestine Speaks tonight 8 . Krc starring Gene Kelly 12 kk5 cd a s Are Good As Ever. And that s plenty Good for Over 45 years . Designers and artisans have striven con stantly to improve the Well known Long life and easy Riding qualities of . Bicycles. Then came the War and government restrictions on critical materials. But . 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