Winnipeg Free Press

Friday, August 20, 1948

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 20, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 10 Winnipeg free press Friday August 20, 194s deaths and funerals they curb delinquency 1 mks. Murdoch Kowan funeral service for mrs. Marie Rowan 77, who died thursday at Grace Hospital will be held at the Thomson funeral at 2 . Rev. Thomas Murphy and Rev. Gordon Mclean will conduct the service and interment will be at Fleming sask., at 4 . Sat urday. Born at Clinton ont., in 1871, mrs. Rowan went West to Fleming in 1915, coming to Winni Peg in 1933. Her husband capt. Murdock Rowan died in 1927. A member of first presbyterian Church she is survived by one son Campbell two daughters Winni Fred and Ruth one sister mrs. Agnes Mcpherson All of Winnipeg. Mrs. William acres Scott Dauphin funeral for mrs. Emma Scott 66, who died monday at the Dauphin general Hospital was held wednesday afternoon in the Bullmore funeral Home with burial in the local cemetery. Born in Kincardine ont. Mrs. Scott had resided in Dauphin for the past 10 years. Be sides her husband William acres Scott she is survived by two sons Robert p. And j. Clayton both of Dauphin and one daughter mrs. H. L. Briggs of Winnipeg. H. T. Hurley .75, of Elmwood Dies Henry Thomas Hurley 75, of 31 Harbison Avenue Elmwood die wednesday at his residence. Bor in Kent England or. Hurley Cam to Winnipeg 24 years ago. He a a member of the Elmwood Branc of the salvation army and order of buffaloes. Besides widow Jane he is survived b three sons George a. And William Harris both of Winnipeg and re James of Vancouver four Daugul ters mrs. F. Randall of Winnipeg mrs. G. Knott of Vancouver or Purkis of Edmonton and Fred at Home 16 grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The Funer service will be held saturday i 2.45 . At Mordue s funeral Horn with burial in Elmwood cemetery Gregory Arthur Gregory Arthur so of or. And mrs. Frederick a. Smit. 1607 Alexander Avenue died Wei mesday at the children s Hospital the funeral service will be saturday at 2 . At Bardal s funeral Home with burial in Brooksii cemetery. Enjoy j of All always and everywhere Craven cigarettes give me real smoking pleasure. They Are smooth Cool so enjoyable. Craven without Cork tips file Quality As Craven will not affect the Throat the largest Selling Cork tipped cigarette in the world cameras ltd., London years reputation for Quality Lance Barber Lance Barber 59, of 14 St. Thom As Road St. Died Friday at residence. Born in Killarney Man., or. Barber Farmed in. That District for a number of years be fore moving to St. Vital in 1940. He was a member Odd Fel Low s Lodge no. 28, Killarney and Regent Park United Church St. Vital. Besides h is widow Eleanor he is survived by two daughters Luella and Alice Mae both. At Home one sister mrs. A. M. Watson of Dauphin and two Brothers Charles and Ernest both of Ney. The funeral service will be held monday at 1.30 . At mor due s funeral Home with burial in Elmwood cemetery. Or. S. C. Studd will mrs. A e. Cut water mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Cut water 81, of 9 Clayton apartments died thursday at Misericordia Hospital mrs. Cut water was born in Nap Anee Ontario. She was a member of Young United Church and was engaged in the missionary work for Many years. Surviving Are two daughters mrs. H. A. Philips and Alberta both of Winnipeg two grandchildren and two great grand children. The funeral service will be held saturday at 4 . At mor due s funeral Home with burial in Brookside cemetery. Or. Donnelly will officiate. A. E two athletic clubs voted get jail terms funds for club houses expressing a realization of Thel ready spent about fixing up Vainer Hano he but was unable to keep up the programme it had planned because of the Lack of facilities. Incorporated in 1926, the club had been carrying on Active sports for the past -26 years. I. A. Mahon a Parks Board Mem Ber said that without doubt. Elm Wood was the Best sporting Centre in the City. Ben c. Parker declared that the . Was one of the Best organizations he had Ever worked with and that the work be ing done by the Elmwood club was an inspiration. John t. Boyd moved that the requested appropriations be Grant Joseph Googel Beausejour funeral service for Joseph Googel 71, Pioneer resident who died aug. 14 at the Home of his daughter mrs. Bethel of Vancouver was Leld Friday at St. Mary s Church Here with burial in the family plot of the local cemetery. Rev. Jaworski officiated. Or. Googel moved to Vancouver in the Spring of this year to reside with his daughter. Surviving Are two sons Joseph and Albert both of Van Couver four daughters mrs. P. Reynolds and mrs. Bethel both of Vancouver mrs. J. B. Yates of los Angeles and mrs. H. Thorkelson of Winnipeg and six grandchildren. William crowe., William Crowe 78, of Albert 3each, Man., died thursday at St Boniface old folks Home. Or. Rowe was born in Kingston ont., and served overseas during world Var i. He is survived by a Niece mrs. E. Doying of East Kildonan. Funeral service will be held saturday at 2.30 . At the Des Ardin Mcgee funeral Home with urial in the military plot Brook Ide cemetery. Rev. William Steen on will officiate. F. W. Meschke Eriksdale Man., aug. He graveside service for W. Litchke 65, a Farmer in this Dis not who died thursday was held at 2 ., at Eriksdale Cem Tery. Born in Stranton Iowa or. Iliac he came to Manitoba 20 ears ago. Besides his widow Lola he is survived by one daughter irs. P. E. Russles How re f., of East Kildonan a Rother Farlane Mitchke in Iowa and two grand daughters. F. E. Ireland funeral service for Frederick Elsworth Ireland 53, of 601 Mani Oba Avenue who died thursday at jeer Lodge Hospital will be held today at 2 . At Kerr s Funer 1 Home with burial in Brookside cemetery. Or. Ireland is survived y his widow Evelyn five Daugh ers mrs. V. Lockhart of Ladner .c., mrs. F. Falk Greta Mary and Linda All of Winnipeg four on Walter Harold and Bruce All f Winnipeg and Clifford of bran on his parents or. And mrs. Larry Ireland of Killarney Man., to Sisters mrs. Jack Richardson f Vancouver and mrs. A. O Neil f Brandon four Brothers Alex of Ondon ont George and Williard oth of Killarney and Henry of Winnipeg and four grandchildren. James Mart Plumas Man., the funeral ervice for James died onday at his residence was held thursday at 2 . In Knox United Hurch Here with burial in the Cal cemetery. Rev. E. Mcllwain Fici ated. Or. Martin came to the Lumas District 16 years ago. He survived by his widow Margaret. Fewer Salmon expected Vancouver aug. 20 up he Fraser River Salmon catch this ear will not meet earlier expect on fishermen predicted wed essay. A spokesman said the an Cip ated Salmon will of Likely exceed to amazing work being done by both the Elmwood athletic association and the Canadian ukrainian ath Letic club in curbing crime and juvenile delinquency the Parks Board by unanimous vote wednes Day agreed to an expenditure of for providing club House facilities for these two bodies. The Elmwood athletic association will receive for two Community buildings one at its Union Avenue and Kelvin Street site and the other at giant s Field. The . Will get for the. Erection of a club House at Sinclair Park. The Only strings attached to these appropriations Are that plans and specifications for the buildings be approved by the Parks Board and that officials of the clubs involved must guarantee care and future maintenance of the structures. The Money will come out of the voted two years ago by the ratepayers for recreational purposes. Strong delegations both introduced by Aid. Frank l. Chester two of the strongest delegations Ever to appear before the Parks Board were on hand to plead for the Complete Cost of the desired buildings. Included in the Elmwood group were Alex Turk curly Haas W. Brownbridge w. E. Lumsden a. Mahood Ernie o Dowda and j. A. Maunder. Head ing the . Delegation were Fred Jones president John Mirus past president and j. G. Shettler Secretary. Having already collected considerable Money from their members these clubs would be unable to raise additional funds to Complete the proposed club houses if the Parks Board appropriated Only 50 or 75 per cent of the amount required Aid. Chester pointed out. Both clubs have been in opera Tion for Many years and Are doing a marvelous he said. Juvenile delinquency in districts served by these organizations had dropped amazingly and 99 per cent of it was due to the recreational pro grammes that they carried on. While most Community clubs operated in one area the Elmwood athletic association served a District spreading Over three and a half Miles or. Lumsden declared. The club had members from eight to 90 years of age. The club had already raised 000 in its three annual drives he continued. This was very Good in a Workingman s Community. More was not forthcoming simply be cause you can t take blood out of a once it was said that the Young people of Elmwood prowled the streets at night and gambled in Fields and Al Leys. Now police records show it to be one of he most crime free districts in. Greater Winnipeg he said. They re too Busy playing baseball and hockey to get into ukrainian club Fred James president of the . Explained that his club served an area from Dufferin ave nue North to the City limits and from Mcgregor Street West to my Phillips Street. The club had Al fives.u. Men Barrie ont aug. 20 five members of the. Canadian seamen s Union wednesday were Given jail terms bringing to 12 the total ofs.u. Members sentenced in two Days for offences arising from the great lakes ship Ping dispute. Stanley Landon and Clarence Pool both of Montreal Ronald Sandulowich of Toronto and Mel Ville Thompson of Owen sound ont., each Drew four Monthey three for intimidation and one for obstructing police. Horace Windsor of Toronto was Given three months for intimidation. Showed about 25 men to bes.u. Members raided the freighter Hudson while it. Was unloading at Collingwood june 3. They herded the Crew Lake seamen s Union off the teeters fashion show still some tickets left Don t delay get yours today shows Start monday aug. 23rd. Repeated each Day till Friday. The time 3 . Daily. No charge. Generous door prizes. Get tickets in teeters shop fourth floor. 40 passengers 4 engines i promo Ruthd Cabins com Epli Mcnary meals aloft Steward and service. Mortham skylines from Winnipeg to Calgary 4 hrs. 55 mins. 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Davies said and some of them died through circumstances often duplicated with less tragic results. Many of continue to do those unsafe things and the grim reaper is bid ing his time to four of the 12 traffic victims were pedestrians three of them in Winnipeg the safety director pointed out that companies Public organizations arid others might in the interests of safety by sending members of their staff to the University of Manitoba evening Institute classes on Industrial safety this Winter. The department of he added is ready at any time to give assistance or advice to any Industrial establishment which is anxious to promote greater Safe Winnipeg Ger fined for illegal entry to . St. Paul minn., aug. 20 up proven 41, of Winnipeg thursday was sentenced to two months in jail and fined s25 when convicted of a charge of illegal entry into the country after deportation. John w. 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