Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, August 19, 1948

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 19, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 8 Winnipeg free press thursday August. 1948 deaths and funerals miss a. Schultz funeral Friday the funeral service for miss if nne Schultz 43, 265 to Flora Avenue who was found Semi conscious at her Home saturday and who died of. Cerebral Haemorrhage monday in St. Joheph s Hospital will be held Friday at 11 . At 232 Kennedy Street. Burial will take place in All saints cemetery. Zawidski s funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Paul Elichuk Paul Elichuk of 445 new ton Avenue died aug. 14 at his residence. Born in the Ukraine or. Elichuk came to Canada 45 years ago. He had been. A member of St. John the giver association for the past 20 years. Surviving Are Lour daughters mrs m. Smook mrs. H. Kwasny and mrs. M. Yorkie All of Winnipeg and mrs. H. Manchur of fort Wil Liam. Prayers will be said Friday at 8 . At Thomson s funeral Home. The funeral service will do held saturday at .9.30 . At holy eucharist Church with burial in the family plot All saints Ceme Tery. 6nite Gilnite is a registered Trade Mark owned by Hagborg fuel co. Gilnite is mined Oil treated and prepared from the Best Grade of Saskatchewan Lignite Coal. 8.45 per ton Gilnite sold exclusively by Hagborg fuel co. Phone 21331 agents for warm morning Heater display room 619 Logan ave. Hagborg fuel co. Phone 2ij3i Alexander Campbell Alexander Campbell 38, of St Laurent man., died wednesday in St. Boniface Hospital. Born in St Laurent he had lived thereal his life. Besides his Mother mrs Charles Campbell he is survive by three Brothers Charles Fred and Joe All oif St. Laurent three Sisters mrs. A. Chartrand of St Laurent mrs. F. Ireland of Winni Peg and Ellen at. Home. Requiem High mass will be Sung Friday at 10 at the St. Laurent Cath Olic Church with burial in the local cemetery. The Desjardin Mcgee funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. I. M. Robinson Irwin Mitchell Robinson a resident of the commercial hotel died wednesday at Deer Lodge hos Pital. Or. Robinson was an agent for the British american pm com Pany limited at Emerson for Sev eral years prior to 1940. He server overseas with the 27th battalion during world War one. He is survived by a. Brother Ralph a. Of Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held Friday at 2 at Mordue f funeral Home followed by a ser vice at 4 . Standard time at Doyle s funeral Home Carman with burial in the local cemetery Henry Porter Gladstone asses Sor for the municipality of West Bourne for 23 years and a life member of the Gladstone masonic Lodge Henry Porter 76, died wednesday at his residence. Born in Bridgewater Somerset England or. Porter came to Canada 52 years ago settling on a farm in the Ogil vie District where he lived unti moving to Gladstone one year ago surviving Are two daughter mrs h. West o Ogilvie and mrs. A Mcghie of Sperling eight grandchildren and one great grandchild. A son George died in 1946. The funeral service will be held Friday a 2 . Iii the Gladstone United Church with burial in the tamil plot of the local cemetery. Rev k c. Bewell will officiate. Salad dressing better wifi prepared Mustard v the Mustard Man m Salada Tea adds to your cooking free of Ilon Darr Rock a Cordi 70 Libby i Mui Tord in just Sond your and Ubety i Horham double your Money Back if you Don t hot prepared my ind it the prepare ustar Isaac Bercovitch fishery company president Dies president and general manager of the Manitoba fisheries limited Isaac Bercovitch 53j of 254 ban Nerman Avenue died wednesday at the residence. The funeral ser vice will be held thursday at . At the residence with . In the Shearey Zedek cemetery. Born in Odessa Russia or. Ber Covitch came to Canada in 1905. In 1924-he started in the fish business being one of the original partners of the Lake Manitoba fisheries of which he became sole owner in 1940. At that time the firm name was changed to Manitoba fisheries limited., or. Bercovitch was a member of the mount Sinai order of the masons a member of the Montefiore club the b Nai b Rith Young men s hebrew association and the Glen Dale Golf club. Besides his widow Sophia he l survived by twin daughters Jean and Joan two Sisters mrs. M. J Brovender mrs. Harold. Minkin and a brother David All of Winni Peg Washington aug. 19 cup James Forrestal defence Secretary disclosed thursday that the United states and Canada have agreed in formally to Exchange military in formation on a Broad general basis Forrestal recently returned from Ottawa where he conferred with Lori. Brooke Claxton Canada s min ister of National defence. He did not specify what types if military information would be exchanged. But his aides indicated that data on potential War production would get a top priority. They said officials of both coun tries Are discussing methods of allocating specific Industrial tasks to. Each nation in the event of War. The purpose of this would be to prevent unwarranted sur pluses of some materials and unnecessary shortages of others. F. A Collyer Pioneer farm Leader Dies for Many years a Leader of Western Canadian farm organizations f j. Coyer 84, died sat urday at Welwyn sask. The fun Leral was held at Welwyn Mon Day. Or. Coyer was born in 1864 in he South of England and was educated at the merchant. Tay or a school in London. He came out to Canada in 1885, and was of the first Farmers Welwyn District. He is survived Byi his widow his Ori Wal Tei and James Nicholson of Welwyn. From -1912 to 1942, Collyer served on the Boa t d of directors of h e Grain growers Grain com Pany and Grain grow is. Earlier he helped establish at Welwyn one of the first local Farmer s co operative elevators in Western Canada. A Leader n the Canadian Council of agriculture for Many years. Besides be no a successful Grain Farmer or. Collyer. Took keen interest in the reeding and marketing of live Stock specializing in the Black Angus variety. On behalf of the United Grain growers he participated in an investigation of the Market for Canadian cattle in the United kingdom. In addition to an interest in Vestern farm improvement it. Collyer was a student of Pearly Vestern Canadian history and a collector of for his period. Mrs. David Laird Killarney "man., aug. 19 mrs. David Laird a resident of Killarney for 3s years died wed Les Day morning at her Home in her 36th year. Born in Sheet Leson Scot and she came to Killarney in 1910, a year later than her husband who survives her. Also surviving Are our sons and one daughter David or. Manitou Jock Sherridon Kenneth Winnipeg and Jean Toronto. Mor funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrangements. John Edward Wozny the funeral service for John Edward Wozny 24-year-old son of or. Mrs. Joseph Wozny Jour man., who was drowned aug. 13 in the bed River East Kildonan was held sunday in the Bussell funeral Home Beausejour. Vith burial in., the family plot of he local cemetery. Sigurd Lal Marson the funeral service for Sigurd Jalmarson 55, of 426 Newton venue Elmwood. Who was drowned tuesday in. The hed River near Elmwood will be held Friday at 2 . At Kerr s funeral lome with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev. H. A Duckworth vill officiate. F. E. Ireland Frederick Elsworth 53, of 601 Manitoba Avenue died thursday in Deer Lodge Hospital is survived by his wife Evelyn is Mother and father five Daugh ters four sons four Brothers two Sisters and four grand children. Funeral services will be held Mon Day at Kerr s funeral Home. Burial will be in Brookside cemetery mrs. L. H. Griffiths the graveside service for mrs. Catherine Jane Phillips Griffiths 60, widow of Leonard Hugh Griffiths formerly of Winnipeg who died aug. 13 in Hamilton ont will be held at St. John s cemetery Thompson s fun eral Home is in charge of arrange ments. Epidemic spreads Tokyo aug. 19. Cup an epidemic of japanese sleeping sick Ness was believed thursday to have struck among Allied occupation personnel., . Army medical officers said there were a total of eight suspected cases among occupation personnel including five soldiers two dependents Anid one army civilian employee. The Dis ease has caused 264 deaths among the japanese and has stricken. Persons. Result of conference ., Canada to share general military data said it is to Early to say whether the informal .. Canadian agreement will Lead to a formal pact discussions on a j .-Canadian War plan Are continuing through the United states Canadian joint defence Forrestal s aides said that . Canadian conferees will discuss plans for standardizing the calipers of rifles and artillery weapons of the two armies. At present they have different calipers. American bullets do not fit Canadian weapons and vice versa. Defence officials they were impressed by the Friendly Coop Ergative attitude of the canadians in the preliminary conferences. Among the subjects discussed they said was the status of . Air bases on Newfoundland under a 99-year lease. Notables attend Ruth services As thousands line funeral route Quebec delegates worry supporters of Diefenbaker Ottawa aug. 19 special supporters of John Diefenbaker for the National leadership of the progressive conservative party Are be coming increasingly concerned Over the methods of choosing Quebec constituency delegates. Most of the Quebec representatives will be chosen by the Quebec provincial party association which the Diefenbaker men privately Al lege is dominated by Federal sup porters of Premier George Drew of Ontario. They have consistently deprecated the Choice by the Liberal convention of it. Hon. L. S. St. Laurent for Leader As having been dominated by the National Liberal organization hostile to a. Hon. A g. Gardiner the Western Liberal contender. They Are opening suspicious that the. Eastern and Quebec delegates Are being aligned against or. Diefenbaker the Western . Candidate by the Drew Duplessis Combina Tion. Or. Diet he did not like the Duplessis set up in Quebec. Or. Drew s supporters however have publicly made it. Plain that there is a thorough understanding Between the Drew Ontario govern ment and the Duplessis Quebec Valhalla n.y., aug. 19 bup Ruth was Laid to rest thurs Day in a wooded Highlands near the Hudson River during a drizzling rain. A requiem mass at St. Patrick s Cathedral on new York s fifth Avenue attended by friends officials and Early arrivals pre ceded the burial. Another stood outside in the rain to see the Start of the funeral procession. There wan a Brief prayer at the graveside after the procession reached the Gates of heaven cemetery Here in sub Urban Westchester county. Then the mahogany casket shrouded with heavy Green terns and topped by a am gee Spray of american Beauty roses was Laid in its last rest ing place. Crowds lined the 30-mile route to the cemetery from Midtown Manhattan at the Cathedral the solemn re Quiem mass was by the archbishop of new York fran Cis Cardinal Spellman. Gov. Thomas e. Dewey came from Albany and with mayor Wil o Dwyer headed the list of honorary pallbearers. Also serving were missioner a. B. League president will Harridge National league president Ford Frick Boston mayor James Curley de Barrow Ruth s Boss with the new York Yankees yank Star Joe Dimaggio movie actor William. Bendix and several Veteran sports writers. Re ttys grave is. In the Hudson Highlands of suburban Westchester county near the Village of Valhalla. 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