Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, February 18, 1946

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - February 18, 1946, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 6 students in pulpit at 42 City churches forty three Winnipeg churches had students pulpit As Well As in Trie audience sunday at the Celebration of the world students Christian federation Day of some special . Speakers included National Secretary Harriet Christie at 11 . In St. Stephens Broadway and at King memorial 1 . Secretary the Rev. E. W. Scott of Manitoba University s.c.m., who was heard at All saints anglican Church in the morning and at first presbyterian in the evening Richard Hooker and Elizabeth Driscoll at 7 . In trin Ity Baptist Ian Holmes and Abraham Kabayama. At 7 . In St. Pat Rick s anglican Fred Mcnalley and Janet Brown at 7 . In Broadway first Baptist Barbara King Anc Joan Harris at 11 . In Crescent fort Rouge and Rev. Peter Gordon White assistant minister who at Grace United gave a morning talk dealing with the world activities of the ., entitled that they All May be one. Or. Jacob dentist and associates offices Winnipeg i Brandon Montgomery bldg. 939 215% Portage ave. I Rosser ave. Hours daily 9 . To 6 . Wanted tailors and Tailo resses Lor repair and Bushel work Good wages steady employment apply 482 Portage ave. Wanted for Winnipeg sales Engineer and Branch manager required for Large machinery and Supply company with across Canada sales offices. Must have previous sales experience and familiar with rail Way shop requirements As Well As Industrial manufacturers and material handling equipment. First class position to the proper Man. Apply with full particulars to newspaper Box 1408. Wanted clerk of works Grade ii Prairie. Mam repair and maintenance work familiarity with prices and qualities of building and cleaning materials Abi Ity to handle men Good physical condition. For further details see notice posted in local Post office. Unemployment insurance commission or veterans offices. Application forms obtainable at civil service commis Sion office must be filed with the civil service commission District office. Royal Trust building. 436 main Street Winnipeg. Manitoba not later than 20th february 1946. Or w. G. Martin preached especially to the girl guide companies in the evening at Grace Church. Scout and guide week was inaugurated at St. Patrick s anglican with a special service conducted by the Rector Rev. G. E. Phillips. Septum Gessima sunday was observed with holy communion in anglican churches and masses in roman Catholic cathedrals and churches. . Philip s anglican Church kept its 42nd birthday with special morning and evening ser vices conducted by the Rector Rev. Jgeorge Gillespie the Day concluding with a social gathering in the Parish Hall. . Cuthbert a with Canon r. E. Park in charge observed the septum Gessima feast with Sung eucharist and Parish breakfast. . Matthew s celebrated holy com Munion at 8.30 . Rev. W. A. Cross was preacher at morning prayer and Evensong. In All saints there was holy communion at 8 and 10 . Matins and Sermon 11 . Even song at 4 . Canon William Askey the Rector officiated. An ordination service was Fea tured at St. James United sunday morning conducted by the minister Rev. A. M. J. Gray with Rev. George Taylor of United College preacher. The elders ordained were Owen Dath John Sim d. Richardson and j. Duke. Special sermons at United churches included or. E. Crossley Hunter s talks in Knox at 11 . On Adul Tery the sin that shatters Homes and 7 . What modern life is doing to youth or. W. E. Donnelly s broadcast Sermon from Young on youth undaunted 7 . Rev. George Dyker s talk at 7 . In opinion and eternal truth or. Ernest Howse s Sermon at West Minster United on emergency re Ligion Rev. W. E. Mcdonald s address in St. John s United on the divine quest and Rev. W. G. Berry King memorial the sin of Pride. In Broadway first Baptist Kev. Arnold Westcott on sunday morn ing preached the first of a series of Keystone sermons on the Baptist Union of Western Canada building for peace crusade his topic was the Keystone of evangelism. Rev. Lyle Harvey at Home Street Church of Christ commenced on sunday morning a new series on Christ s sensational teaching with a talk on the second mile. At the Winnipeg Community Church Rev. E Hale morning topic was be shall receive Power and at 7 ., wages of sin. Rev. John of Lethbridge. Preached at the Winnipeg gospel Taber Nacle in Christian science churches and societies the lesson Sermon subject was soul. Prelate says food needed in Britain Liverpool feb. R. Downey roman Catholic Arch Bishop of Liverpool refused to support a Money raising Campaign to Send food to the continent be cause he said Britain also is in grave danger of a food while i have the greatest appreciation of the magnificent work which is being done to relieve conditions in he told a meeting of the Liverpool diocesan Board of Catholic action i cannot but feel that to deplete our own food re serves instead of purchasing from food producing countries is especially inadvisable now that the government has warned us that still further cuts in our own rations May be necessary during the next critical 12 Winnipeg monday february 18. Situation serious Coal conservation urged in local fuel shortage the fuel situation in Winnipeg is serious even critical it in the opinion of a. H. Brett manager of the Winnipeg Oal Exchange there is no danger of any real hardship if citizens on Era present stocks and refrain from any panic buying. The extraordinarily Long spell of. Old weather experienced during the ast few weeks has reduced fuel supplies in greater Winnipeg to the West Point since the Winter of 942 said or. Brett. It was not the Scott hide company Ltd. Hereby gives notice of the passing on the 10th Day of december 1945, of an extra Ordinary Resolution directing that proceedings be taken to distribute All its assets or the proceeds thereof amongst its shareholders after payment of the debts of the company that the company will in accordance with the terms of the Resolution after the 20th Day of March 1946, and that All its creditors Are hereby called upon to file their claims against the company forthwith at the office of messes Allan Laird Macinnes Milne Burbidge Victory building 333 main Street Winnipeg Manitoba whether such claims Are or Are not due. Dated at Winnipeg this Lith Day of december 1945. The Scott hide company Ltd. By Allan Laird Macinnes Milne Burbidge its solicitors. Bac again 819 Economy pack again make Efro savings on Canada s Favourite Low Price Blade. Dealers Scature minora s Economy pack 12 Blades minora Blades give fast easy shaves and last far longer than Ordinary Blades. A. A. Partridg . Partridge honoured in retirement everybody put a Little More into it than the average retired gets Bertie Parsons Partridge is deaf and dumb. He was with the Railroad since 1912, joining As a clerk. Later he printed notices did special sketching jobs and operated mimeograph machine. Scarlet fever As a boy in England robbed him of voice and hearing but he made the most of his sensitive fingers learning the printing Trade. He could read lips so Well he fooled people. _ four years ago he was hit by a Streetcar that drove in on him through the silence that always surrounds Bertie. When he came to there was dismay because he could not utter a word. He suffered a concussion that put him in Hosp ital for weeks. Last year he lost his wife who was More than an Ordinary help mate to him. She shared his Afflic Tion As a deaf mute. He started his retirement with a fat purse contributed by All depart ments in the car building. He went off first on a trip to Minneapolis where he first Learned printing when he came from England. Now he s planning a Jaunt to Toronto he lives with his son at 303 Lyle St. . James. He also has two grand children to amuse. 12 persons die in Fundy Bay disaster Digby n. S., feb. 18 twelve persons lost their lives from exposure to frigid weather Condit ions As they crouched in an open Lifeboat in the Bay of Fundy after their ship the 265-ton coastal steam ship Robert g. Cann foundered saturday eight Miles off Swallow Tail Light grand Manan Island n. B. The sole survivor of one of the worst Marine disasters Ever to occur in Fundy Waters was capt Arthur Ells of port Granville n. capt. Emery Frank Peters Yar Mouth n. S., master of the vessel was the first of the Crew which included stewardess mrs. Mary Eleanor Jacquard Yarmouth to die in the tiny boat after they had escaped from their doomed ship. Mountainous seas and a raging Gale drove the open boat away from grand Manan toward the Dighy neck n. S., coast and it was 1.9 hours after the order had been Given to abandon ship before the 17-foot Craft grounded on the Beach at isolated Riley s Cove. . War crimes trials open in March Ross Munko Canadian press staff writer London feb. The plans to open its War crimes trials about March 15 a Aurich Germany with at least four cases to be heard involving alleged murder by germans of four Cana Dian airmen and the wounding of a fifth after parachuting to Earth from flak riddled bombers. It is expected eight germans Wil face an . Court martial on charges of murder or responsibility in varying degrees for the deaths of airmen. One of these murder cases involves the Gestapo of Hagen much bombed factory and mining town in the Ruhr. The . Expects to bring charges against the chief o the Gestapo his Deputy and on Gestapo Man there. In two other murder cases the accused include the burgomaster o a bavarian town Vii Helm Junge two citizens of Oberweiser and to civilian policemen of the Ruhr town of Opladen. Winnipeg Ger will testify in the wounding Case the accuse is Johans a German Marin who allegedly shot and wounded of Rudolph roman of Winnipeg after the canadians parachuted into the North sea near Wilhelm shaven of. Roman now is in Germany an will testify against Neidt. The prosecutor will be win cmdr Oliver William Durdin o London ont a lawyer and forme Alderman who survived the eras of an . Transport near Croy Don feb. 13 when eight of the 2 persons aboard were killed. Names of the canadians who wer killed will not be disclosed. Loss in town fire Hearst ont., feb. 18 damage estimated at a caused by a fire which late Frida destroyed a hardware store and an Ontario liquor control Board Stor m the business Section of this rail Way town of 1.000 population Abou i 300 Miles North of Sault Ste. Mari the town s Volunteer of Creme. Froze their hands As they fought the Blaze in 44-Beiow-Zero weather. A possible to build up sufficient Deal r stocks this season this being in Art due to the strike which took lace in Alberta mines last fall and Iso to the Yunwu Wingness of Many Consumers to Lay in stocks of Coal urine g the summer months. The result is that it is not possible for Western Canadian mines to produce each Day sufficient Coal to meet All demands. Many carloads of Coal Are rolling into the City daily but dealers find these shipments insufficient to cover orders on said or. Brett. Urged to conserve until some Milder weather comes along Consumers Are urged to con Erve their Coal supplies reducing com temperatures As much As possible particularly during the or. Brett continued. They Are also urged to accept whatever fuel dealers have to Offe and avoid telephoning dealer after dealer in the Hope that some favor Ite Brand of Coal May be secured this clogs Telephone lines and makes he delivery difficult for problem much mor dealers. Those we sufficient Coal on hand to Supply their needs for a few week should not press for delivery now so that those who Are in the great est need May be properly cared for there is a fair Supply of fuel Wood in the dealers Yards added or. Brett and householders will be Well advised to secure a Cord or two so As to tide them Over presen _ _ Delmas Macfee City teacher Dies Delmas p. Macfee 38, of Ross Avenue a teacher at John m. King school for tha past nine years died sunday morning in Misericordia Hospital after a lengthy illness. Born at Toronto he went to bran Don with his parents at an Early age he received his education Brandon Public schools Brandon collegiate and Brandon College. He moved to Winnipeg in 1929. In 1935, or. Macfee began teach ing Industrial arts at Pinkham school transferring shortly to John m. King school. He wrote a Tex on the teaching of Woodwork m Junior High schools. Keenly interested in matters per Taining to the Winnipeg teachers association he served As Secretary treasurer of the men s sub Loca of that organization. He was very Active in sports in his earlier years particularly hoc key and baseball. For several year he was on the executive of Thi schoolmasters Curling club. Or. Macfee married Violet Hij of Brandon in 1928. Besides mrs Macfee he is survived by thre children Murray 16, Joan 13, an Marvyn 3 months his parents or and mrs. P. Macfee of 51 Dundurn place Winnipeg a brother Mac o Regina and a sister mrs. G. A Woolverton of Winnipeg. Funeral services will be held 4 . Tuesday from Thomson Chapel with burial in Brooks id cemetery. Rev. G. A. Mcmillan o Sparling United Church will officiate. Appraisal Institute to meet feb. 25 the annual meeting of the appraisal Institute of Canada will be at the fort Garry hotel feb uary 25, 20 and 27. Five chapters of the Institute will be represented at the convection and these include the Edmonton Calgary Saskatoon. Regina and Winnipeg chapters. Convention speakers will include or. A. W. Trueman president University of Manitoba a. R. Purchase president f the Winnipeg chapter of the Institute j. A. Klinck Edmonton prof. J. H. Ellis of the University of Manitoba g. L. Burton of the University of Saskatchewan h. Fry editor of the country guide and a. W. Mcarton of the Canada colonization association. Eustache Brock will be the guest speaker at a complimentary luncheon to delegates on the open no Day of the convention. Or. Trueman will be the speaker at lie annual dinner of the Institute feb. 26. Election of officers will be held at the last session of the convention. Rowallan chief scout Lor the Brit so Commonwealth. Boy scouts and girl guides across Canada sunday attended special Church services and during the week they will take part in rallies arid other special Fike damage w Bangkok Bangkok feb. 18 at least siamese Are homeless As a result of a fire in Bangkok thursday night gutting the cites Amous Silver Market and damage estimated at a chinese is reported to have been detained by the police in connection with the fire. Athlone bids scouts Farewell Ottawa feb. Governor general in a radio pro Gram marking the opening of boy scout and girl guide week sunday bade Farewell to Canadian scouts and gave a similar message to Gir guides on behalf of princesses Alice his address was his last official message to Canadian scouts before his departure for Britain thank you for the splendid help you gave your country during the he said. Now that peace a returned i know you will give tha some loyalty and Devotion to god and the King As you did in the War also taking part in the program which was carried on a Csc net work was lady Baden Powell chief guide of the world and widow of lord Baden Powell founder o the boy scout movement and Lor Lemon juice recipe checks arthritic pain quickly if m " torn arthritic Rhc Muic or Neuritic try Chii Limpet. Inn n recipe. Of in Nippon f torn mix it with t of c juice of 4 i Mooi. You fwd Olor 2 two often within 48 Raulo b Ujj Putini Noe quickly Yrtti two not feel better. Pra Critdon Noc Hinc to try. Your Money Refuto Oetz if it to theft pm cried recommended by passage Chicago hew York Minneapolis St. Paul Seattle and 20 other Dijt new now Northwest airlines acadian Flicker thousands of canadians earn their living producing Nickel. Thousands of West indians earn their living producing Only a Small part of the sugar produced in the West indies is consumed there. 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