Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 31, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page s Winnipeg free press tuesday August. 31, 1943 deaths and funerals once Alderman in St. Boniface John Cault Dies a former St. Boniface Alderman and a general contractor in create Winnipeg for Many years John Gault 73, of. 151 tache Avenue die monday. A native of Ireland or. Gaul had spent 43 years in Norwood where he was actively interested in municipal and fraternal affairs he served As bloc Man for a num her of terms and was keenly interested in the work the Loya Orange order having served As master of Lodge 1844 and As preceptor of the . 685. He was also a member of the masonic order and of the . Or. Gault retired from business in 1944. Surviving Are his widow Eliza Beth three daughters mrs. W. S Sparrow of and mrs. H s. Ritz both Winnipeg and Edna of Van Couver two sons John t. Of Cal Gary and George. R. Of Winnipeg one sister mrs. A. Gibson of Chica go 111. Also four Brothers Fred of Chicago James of Dryden ont. R. Of Toronto and w. In Ireland the funeral service will be con ducted at 2.45 . Thursday in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home with interment in St. James Ceme Tery. W. C. Sutherland a Carman with the Canadian National railways prior to his retirement in. 1944, William Clarke Sutherland .69, of 26 Mulvey Avenue South Transcona died monday at his residence. Born in Caithness Scotland or. Suther land came to Canada in 1910. He was predeceased by his wife Cath Erine in 1929. Surviving Are four sons James Hector William and John All of Transcona three daughters Catherine Margaret and Nellie All of Transcona 10 grand children also one brother John in Winnipeg and three Sisters in Scotland. The funeral service will be held at 4 . Wednesday in Cook s funeral Home with burial in Elmwood cemetery. Or. H. B. Duckworth will conduct the ser vice. Henry Kiuse the funeral service for Henry Kruse s9, who died saturday in hospice tache St. Boniface was held at 10 . Tuesday in Kerr s funeral Home. Burial was made in the Prairie Grove cemetery. Or. Kruse was born in Edmond Ville ont and came West 40 years ago. Surviving Are two bothers Louis and Charles of Edmond Ville. It col. Chandler buried tuesday the funeral service for it col. William k. Chandler 64, of 56s Wardlaw Avenue commander of the 43rd battalion q.o.c.h., in the first world War was held at 2 . Tuesday in St. John s Cathedral with Canon r. J. Pierce officiating. Burial was in St. John s cemetery. Col. Chandler died saturday in the Winnipeg general Hospital. Pallbearers All members of the 43rd battalion were capt. W. J. Cunningham. Sir Charles Tupper col. C. E. Otton. Lome Masterman set. D. Lowe and sgt. W. Anderson. Nick Hrycan Nick Hrycan. 65, of 117 Mcdon Ald died Friday at Ter Rance Bay ont. A native of aus Tria he had been in Canada for 40 years. He was employed by the Ontario Hydro electric Power com Mission. Surviving Are his widow and four children in Austria. The funeral service will be held at 2 . Wednesday in the Euclid Avenue labor Temple with burial in Brookside cemetery. Kerr s funeral Home charge of the arrange mrs. John Kurlovich the funeral service for mrs. Mary Kurlovich. 69, of 304 Isabel Street who died sunday in the Gysler nursing Home will be held wednesday at 2 . In barkers funeral chapels. Rev. H. Vorrath will officiate and burial will be made in Brookside cemetery. Mrs. Kurlovich was the wife of John Kurlovich. Mrs. Mabel woe mrs. Mabel e. Wylie 45, of 42s. King Edward Street St. James died monday in St. Boniface hos Pital. She was born in Winnipeg was a member of the St. James tech Christ. Surviving Sre a of Mckenzie Island a daughter mrs. W. T. Cor l. W. Koser corrugating co. Owner manager l w. Koser Dies owner and manager of Cana Dian corrugating and Stampin smiled Leon Walter Koser 68, o 77 Home Street died monday i race Hospital. Born in Shipenberg pa., he late moved to Canton o. Where h spent his Early years. In 1902 h ame to Canada settling at pres on ont., where he became employed As a craftsman with the Metal Shingle and siding company company organized in 1904 or. Koser organized the Alt Art Metal company at Gali ont., and five years later married Utiss Florence Ziegler of Elmira ont. He moved to Toronto in 191 Omeg of find the staff of the metallic company As sales Mana Ger and later was transferred t. Winnipeg As Western sales Mana or. In 1915 or. Kosher became associated with the Crossen Meta company at St. Boniface and five later went into business for in that City. He was a member of the St Boniface kiwanis Assini Oine Lawn Bowling club the Golf club and the win Peg Winter club. Astronomy lecturer or. Kosher was a past presiden f the natural history Assoc a Ion and at the time of his death As serving As president of the astronomical society. Or. Koser on astronomy for these to groups. Besides his widow he 5s survive y a daughter mrs. Albert Ford o Winnipeg two grandchildren tree Sisters mrs. Ruth Danner incl mrs. M. Erban of Canton o. And mrs. Eva Zimmerman of Al in 111., and one brother Norman Yakima Wash. A son Milton is in 1931. Rev. Arthur Midland and Canon Goodeve will officiate at the tineral service which will be help the Buria t 3.30 . Thursday in Thomson funeral chapels will be made in the family plot in Elmwood cemetery. Pallbearers will be v. Cunliffe or. V. Onhauser William Bickell Bryce Wightman John Popp and Don Mckay. Accident victim rites wednesday the funeral service for 23-month old Arthur e. Lesperance who died saturday when struck by a truck while at Piny near his Home will be held at it . Wednesday in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home. Burial will be made in Assini Boine memorial Park cemetery and father k. J. Kennedy will officiate. Arthur was the son of or. Trs. J. W. Lesperance 1320 miss f. Bergstresser miss Freda Bergstresser 32, Morris Man., died tuesday Grace Hospital. The funeral service will be held at 2 . Cost in the Baptist Emmanuel Church at mor Ris with burial in the local Ceme Tery. Mordue Brothers funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. And a brother son Man Bett of Winnipeg and. A w. M. Stratford of Winnipeg. Or. G Woodside will officiate at the funeral service which will be held at 4 . Wednesday in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home. Burial will be made in Elmwood cemetery. K i. Buchanan mrs. Katherine Isabell Buchanan 60 a former Winnipeg resident monday at Claydon sask. She was born at Rocky Point . Surviving Are a son Archie of Winnipeg one daughter mrs. H. A. Scott of Souris Man one brother Neil Macnoll of Winnipeg and n sister Hazel of Rocky Point. The funeral service will be held at. 1.30 . Friday in the Clark leather Dale funeral Home with interment in Elmwood cemetery. Rev. D. B. Sparling will conduct the service. William Cochrane William Cochrane 66, of Netley Lake Man., died monday in the Selkirk general Hospital. Born at Clande Boye Man., he had lived in Manitoba All his life and for a number of years had Farmed in the Netley Lake Region. Surviving Are his widow Mary four sons Edward of Winnipeg. Ernest Howard and Findlay All at Home two Daugh ters mrs. P. Posnick of Selkirk and mrs. J. Mcnish of Winnipeg two Sisters mrs. A. Mcrae of Selkirk and miss Rne of Winnipeg also one grandchild. The funeral ser vice will be held at 1.30 . Thursday St the residence followed by a Church service it. . In the Robinson. Spur Church. Burial in the Robinson Spur cemetery. Rev. W. Gant will con duct Sanford Moltar Riding Mountain funeral service for Sanford Millar was held in Riding Mountain United Church at 2.30 . Sunday with student minister officiating. Burial was in the local Ceme Lery. Pallbearers were Walter Large. Bert d. Allans Wil Liam Roland t. W. Spafford and of. Bamlett. Wing cmdr. Dan Mccann Dies of rare disease Ottawa aug. 31 cmdr. Dan Mccann known to hundreds Canadian fliers who served during the War with the . S 419 Squadron died Here monday. He was 33. Wing cmdr. Mccann an Ottawa athlete was poster to the squad Ron As adjutant when he went Over seas Early in the War. He served with the Moose it was Canadian bomber group in Yorkshire and also in the Western desert. Death was caused by a rare form of which resisted treatment by mod Ern drugs. Sally s crash kills 3 Calgary aug. 31 men killed in an Accident Early monday near Cross Field 27 Miles North of. Here were identified monday night As Reginald Freebody James George Stu Art and James Douglas Stafford of Calgary. The badly mangled bodies of the three men were re covered after their Small car collided with an Oil Truckl broadcast to russian zone Hof Germany aug. 31 Cap voice of America for Ger main a now will be broadcast deep into the russian zone of Germany. A 300-Watt relay station of the United states licenced radio at Munich opened monday hitherto has Strong enough to be heard in the russian zone. Tout wife phoned to dispose of her Bella you might forget jury blames fall in Campbell death St. Laurent Man., aug. 31 Coroner s jury at an quest held Here monday night decided that Alexander Campbell 38, died at 8.10 . Aug. 18 at St. Boniface Hospital As a result of falling on a hard object rup Turing his bladder and causing lung embolism. Or. J. M. Huot District Coroner presided. Campbell was found injured about 9 . Aug. 14 on the East Side of the railway tracks Here about half a mile South of the hotel. He was reported to have been previously with two women am another Man. He was taken to the Home of j. E. Coutu nearby then removed to the Hospital by. His brother Joe the following after noon. Constable c. Craig of the . . Detachment at Oak Point is continuing the investigation into Campbell s death. Population zooming Canada Riding Crest of immigration wave Ottawa aug. 31 Riding the Crest of the big Gest immigration wave since 1930, soon will have a. Population of of of a. H. Leneveu chief social analysts Branch the the Bureau of statistics says that Mark probably will be passed in october. The population was estimated last june 1, at compared with in 1941, the last census year. V the increase in the 12 rentals ended june 1, was 000. Biggest annual Rise in his tory. Of these were immigrants. These Are other population from the files of the Bureau of statistics 1. Most immigrants Are going to Ontario. 2. British Columbia is the fast est growing province. 3. Canadians Aren t doing As much moving around from one province to another. But when they do move the greatest num Bers go to British Columbia. 4. Quebec has the biggest excess of births Over deaths. Immigration Ontario s immigration total for 1947-48 was More than Hall of the Dominion s other provinces totals with 1946 47 comparisons in brackets Quebec 13740 British Columbia Alberta m a n i t o b a Saskatchewan Nova Scotia new1 Brunswick Prince Edward Island 211 tin percentage of population cent in .1946-47. In second Alberta with 2.9 per gain shows British Columbia Well out in front despite a drop to 3.6 per cent in 1947-48 from 4.1 per place cent. Compared with 2.4 per cent in the pervious 12 months. The other provinces percentage increases with 1946-47 comparisons Ontario 2.6 new Bruns Wick 2.4 Nova Scotia 2.3 Quebec 2.2 1.9 Saskatchewan 1.4 Prince Edward Island with no gain in 1946-47, recorded a 1.1-per population loss in Quebec s excess of births Over deaths during the 12.months ended june 1, amounted to. Or 2.1 per cent. The biggest percentage was new Brunswick s 2.5 per cent. The other provincial totals with percentages in brackets provincial gains Ontario Alberta Saskatchewan 313 British column a 093 Manitoba Nova Scotia Prince Edward Island the Dominion total was or 1.9 per cent., not including the Yukon and Northwest territories. British Columbia and Ontario were the Only provinces whose populations were increased to any extent by persons from other prov inces. British Columbia attracted from other provinces and lost for a net gain of Ontario won 17.900 but lost for a gain of gain was canadians moved to Alberta but ave trans de parted for other provinces. All other provinces recorded net losses Saskatchewan. S.200 Quebec planes seeking ship s survivors Prince Edward Island. Nova Scotia new Bruns Wick 1.200 Manitoba 800. Urban increases it is rather interesting to said sir. Leneveu that although the percentage of the population living in the Urban areas increased Only from 53.8 to 54.4 per cent of the total population Between 1931 i and-1941, the farm population Der 31.1 per cent in 1931 to -27.1 per cent a decline four per quinquennial census figures Tor the three Prairie provinces show Sharp decreases in farm population Between j93g and to 672. Biggest loss was Saskatchewan s at the same time however Saskatchewan s Urban population in creased by More than cutting the net population loss to about Seattle aug. 31 and surface vessels tuesday searched the storm lashed Pacific off the southwestern Alaska coast for the Crew of a fishing boat that Sank during the night. The number of men forced to a the Seiner rustler was not known. Neither was. Its Home port. An sos sent Oft just before the rustler went Down said the or car would attempt to ride out the Gale in an outboard powered tender. 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