Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, September 27, 1948

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 27, 1948, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press september 27, 1948 Rios n or. Vow. R. Fraser buried at Reston Reston Funera service for or. Willuam r. Fraser 51. Who died sept. 20 in the Regina general Hospital was held thurs Day in the United Church Here Rev. R. F. Hunter of Firestone officiated and burial was made ii the. Local cemetery. Pallbearers were f. H. Brady a a Wilkins Thomas Lockhart m r. Lloyd Armstrong and Jack Baldwin. A graveside service was con ducted by members of the Cana Dian legion to. 106, . A Veteran of the first and second world wars or. Fraser was the son of or. And mrs George Fraser o Reston. He was born in the Reston and attended local schools he was a practising physician a Regina prior to his death. Surviving Are his widow and five George William Ken Neth Jean and Joe. Specify fireproof flex Otile a flexible Marble floor phone 204444 Alfred Johnson Alfred Johnson 678 Ellice Avenue formerly of 750 Mcgee Street died sunday in St. Boniface bom in Yorkshire eng and or. Johnson came to Winnipeg 37 years ago. During the first world War he served overseas for our years with the infantry. Surviving Are his widow Maude four sons Ernest. Alfred Paul and James All of Winnipeg one daughter mrs. W. Melnichuk of Winnipeg four Brothers Harry Cecil and Ernest All of Winnipeg and Herbert of three. Hills Alta. Also one sister mrs. A. Dobbie of Winnipeg or. A. L. Willows will conduct the funeral service at 3.30 . Wednesday in the Bardal funeral Home with interment in Brookside cemetery. Mrs. James Smith the funeral service for Louisa Kate 74, who died saturday at her residence 1407 Mcdermot Avenue was held Mon Day at 4 . In Kerr s funeral chapels with Rev. George Foy officiating. Burial was made in Brook Side cemetery mrs. Smith was born in Dover England and came to Canada 40 years ago. For the past 23 years she had been a Resi Dent of Winnipeg. Surviving Are her son Arthur w. And one grand child. She was predeceased by her husband James. John Burnett Oakville Funera service for John Burnett 80, who died thursday at his Home in Oak Ville was held sunday in the United Church Here at 2.30 ., with j. E. Cooper officiating. Rev. E Kennedy of Poplar Point assist. Or. Cooper. Burial was made in the family plot in the local cemetery and pallbearers were w. Metcalfe d. Taylor r. Irvine l. Blight w Moffit and g. Leslie. Mckillop funeral Home was arrangements. In charge o mrs. K. Patterson mrs. Alexandria Patterson 50 464 Spence Street died sunday i St. Boniface Hospital. Born in col Lingwood ont., mrs. Patterson a spent 24 years in Winnipeg. Surviving Are her husband Keith an one son William c. Rev. R. E Spence will officiate at the Funera service to be held at 2 . Wednesday in the Bardal funeral Par lors. Burial will be in Brooks id cemetery. Why Pyo Rhea is such a sneak thief of Beautiful Teeth protect your Gums your Teeth deaths and funerals William a. Gibson Dies w. Montgomery Veteran physician Dies at age of 84 or. E. W. Montgomery 100 Nassau Street Manitoba s first minister of health and Veteran phys clan in the City died at 1.45 . Monday in Winnipeg general Hospital at the age of.84. Survivors include two sons Edward and William both of Winni Jeg three daughters Jane at Home Vars. R. N. Rowbotham in califor Nia find mrs. R. O. Oakville out., two Sisters Jennie Montgom Ery of Winnipeg Ami Margaret Montgomery of Parry sound ont. The funeral service will be held a wednesday at 1.30 . At. The Clark Leatherdale funeral Home burial in Elmwood cemetery Rev. George f. Dyker will officiate assisted by or. G. A Woodside. Born in St. Sylvestre Quebec or. Montgomery moved at an Early age with to the Stonewall District. He graduated in arts from Manitoba College in 1886 and taught school for a Short time the Manitoba medical College from which he graduated in 1892 s taught Medicine he assisted with teaching duties at the College following his graduation and served As professor of Medicine from 1901 until 1927, at which time. He entered the provincial Cabinet. Or. Montgomery staff of the Winnipeg general Hospital in 1895 various branches welfare and health services were amalgamated and a ministry created when or. Montgomery was appointed minis Ter of health. Prior to this time to centralized health plan existed. He held the Post until 1932. Interested in Public health throughout his career tie showed a keen interest in Public health and preventive Medicine in the province. For Many years he was associated with the late or. Gordon if your Gums Are sore or bleed even a tiny bit when you Brush your Teeth watch out this is often a sign of dreaded Pyo Rhea a bad gum inflammation where pus sockets form around Teeth Teeth get Loose fall out or have to be pulled. So see your dentist and Start at once use Forhan s for the Gums. Forhan s Teeth a Beautiful Brilliant Lustre they fairly Guam. It checks bleeding Gums and makes Gums firmer healthier. Notice the difference in the Way your Teeth and Gums soon feel and you s. It s made especially to keep Gums in. Healthy condition. And healthy gum mean Beautiful sound Teeth. Recommended by dentists. Baby pants last longer of Strong pore White Vin Fite they crash easily in mild suds Are odourless arid do not Dis color. Elastic is Looger Vistins for it is Kermot Kally sealed in and cannot be affected by moist ure or acid. It cannot irritate baby s skin. They keep baby Cool for they re self ventilating. Special pleating allows air to circulate freely inside pants. Crib sheets Pillow cases baby bibs gift packages no Soam troubles for they Are All he of welded. No stitching to. Pull out or scratch. Nursery necessities build stronger to last Bell on the provincial Board of he was Active on the Board s site committee which chose Ninette for the location of the Sanatorium. He was. Associated with both the Manitoba association and the Canadian medical association. He was elected president of the latter in 1922 and in 1941 was presented with an honorary membership. In 1940 he. Became an honorary life member in the Canadian Public health association. Or Montgomery was awarded an honorary doctor of Laws degree t a special convocation of the University of Manitoba in 1927. An. Enthusiastic botanist and Horticulturist d r. Montgomery made his Home in East St. Paul or several years where he Pur used his hobbies. Buben Roach Virden funeral ser vice for Ruben Roach 87, who died at the Home of his mrs. Mcdonald will be held tues Day in St. Mary s anglican Church Here with Rev a h. Cummings officiating. Burial will be in the local cemetery and pallbearers jul be Alfred and George Roach William and George Sprowle William Ogu vie and Jack Day Ruben Roach was born in England and came to Canada in 1885, working for the a. E. Mckenzie seed company at Brandon Lor two years before Tak ing up farming in the Cromer District. He was married to miss Susan Sprowle in 1898. Mrs. Roach died two years ago. Or. Roach was a member of the school Board for the Sanderson District for a num Ber of years. Surviving Are three daughters mrs. Mcdonald mrs. R Jones and mrs. R. Casker four grandchildren four Brothers Wil Liam and Arthur of Virden Jack of Elkhorn and Sam of Vancouver. . Employee John w. Lawrie Dies assistant general Foreman for the Canadian National railways in Winnipeg with which he had been employed for 38 years prior to his retirement in 1942, John w. Law Rie died saturday at his Home 411 Roseberry Street St. James. He was 65 years of age. A native of Edinburgh Scotland or Lawrie came to Canada 42 years ago. He was a Veteran of the first world War. Or. Lawrie was a member of the . Association the Canadian order of foresters and the Edin Burgh and Lothian association. He also a member of the Park Dew United Church. Surviving Are his widow Isabel a six sons James of Vancouver Tohn of Regina and Robert Wil Jam George and Thomas All o St. James eight daughters mrs. T d. Binnie mrs. J. C. Stewart and mrs. E. N. Woodard All of is James mrs. F. H. Gerry of bran Don mrs. J. E. Anderson of Siou Lookout mrs. H. E. Duncan o Winnipeg and Evelyn and Dorothy at also 14 grandchildren. Rev. A. Calder will officiate a the funeral service which will d. Mcleod 64, ies in Accident a hoisting Engineer with the do Inion Bridge company for the ast 15 years John Duncan my Eod 64, of 609 Toronto Street was illed1 saturday in an Accident at item ice hat Alta. Or. Mcleod rats crushed and scalded when the Eavy construction Crane on which working overturned. Born in or. Mcleod and been in Manitoba for 40 years. Surviving Are his widow Sarah our sons Duncan Angus 2nd Ranklin All of Winnipeg and Alexnder of Stratford. One Aughter mrs. Cd Coles of Winni Jeg six grandchildren one Bro her Alexander of new West min Ler . Also three Sisters mrs h. H. Fisher of Toronto mrs. Roy incr ont., and mrs bean of red Creek new York. The funeral service will be held t 2.45 . Thursday in the Clark Eatherd sle funeral Home with in ferment in Brookside cemetery Rev. S. R. Mcleod will conduct the lbs. Leonard Cragg. Mrs. Alice Mary Cragg 57, of 83 landside Street died sunday at the family residence. She a native of Manchester England and iad been a resident of Manitoba or 26 years. Among survivors is her husband Leonard. The Funera ervice will be conducted at 1.30 . Wednesday in the Thomson chapels. Burial will be made in Brookside cemetery. Leld at 4 tuesday in the Clark Leatherdale funeral chapels. Buria will be made in the St. Jame cemetery. David Jodd Henderson a Carpenter by Trade David Kidd Henderson 79, of 27 Campbell clock died sunday in Deer Lodge Hospital born in Dundee Scotland or. Henderson came to Canada 56 ago. A Veteran of the first Ivorid War he served with the Royal and the . Surviving Are his widow Carrie one daughter mrs. Grace Boyd Winnipeg six step daughters mrs. T. Bryson mrs. W. Christie mrs. N. Fedex and mrs. Yvonne Eglin All of Winnipeg mrs. 5earl Chase of Vancouver and mrs. Grace Holts of Toronto also one Joseph Chartrand of Winnipeg. Rev. A m. Roe will officiate at the funeral service be held at 1.30 . Tuesday in he Thomson chapels with burial n the military plot in Brookside cemetery. Mrs. John Vrymoet mrs. Mary j. Vrymoet 64, of 1067 valour Road died saturday at her residence. Born in Rotterdam Holland mrs. Vrymoet came to Canada and to Winnipeg six months ago. She was predeceased by her. Husband John. Surviving Are two sons Fred Luning at Home and Henk of Rotterdam four daughters mrs. D. Rotterdam mrs. Fontyn of balls Pappan Borneo miss m. J. Luning of Rek Kin Holland and mrs. A. Van Vliet of utrecht Holland also 12 grand children. Rev. J. E. Purdie will officiate at the funeral service which will be held at 1.30 . Wednes Day in Mordue Brothers Funera Home. Burial will be made in Brool Side cemetery. Stephen Joyce the funeral service for Stephen Joyce 61, of 286 Queen Street St. James who died wednesday in Deer Lodge. Hospital held at 2.30 . m Kerr s funeral Home. Rev. J. Roe was the officiating minister and interment was made in. Brookside cemetery. Born in London England or. Joyce came to Canada As a Small boy and for 25 years had been employed with the Canadian Pacific railway As a Carman. A Veteran of the first world War or. Joyce served overseas with the 44th Bat Talion. Surviving Are his widow daughters mrs. J. E. Bemister arid mrs. M. A. Geller both of Winnipeg and Carol at Michael Boss Scott Michael Ross Scott 19, of 10 Nassau Street died sunday at the family residence. Born in Winni Peg or. Scott attended Grosvenor Robert. H. Smith Kelvin and s John s schools. He member of St. Luke s anglican Church an of Young people s organization there. For the past six month he had been employed As a Cler with the t. Eaton company. Surviving Are his parents or. An mrs. Stewart Scott Rev. Geral Burch will conduct the Funera service in the Thomson at 4 . Tuesday. Burial will b made in the family plot in. Of Kildonan. Cemetery. Mrs. Robert a. A Dixel Funera service was held sept. 17 in is John s anglican Church Bethany for. Mrs. Robert a. 99, i Pioneer resident of the clan William District who her Home sell 15 Rev. H. H. Of Bethany and Rev. J. Halliday of clan Wil officiated. Burial was made in 3oyd s cemetery Bethany., Calgary sportsman William h. Gib a Calgary sportman died at his Home in Calgary saturday at the age of 58. He was the manager of the Academy and Bowling alleys in Calgary for the past 20 years being the brother and Busi Ness associate Charles of Winnipeg founder of Gibson Bowling alleys. Born in Hamilton or. Gibson came to Winnipeg at an Early age and worked for the Dominion express company Here. He moved to Calgary in 1928 to manage the newly opened Bowling alleys. He is survived by his widow two sons Ken and Lawrence and one daughter mrs. Ruth Harris All of. Calgary. Charles Mccarley Charles Mcauley 55, of Bonner Avenue Friday at Ninette the funeral service will be held at 11 . Tuesday in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home. Following the service the body will be i taken to ont., for burial. William William Patterson 75, a Long time resident of Pine Falls died Here suddenly. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 2.30 . In the United Church with burial in the local James Waygood the funeral service for James Waygood 59. 800 Atlantic Avenue who died Friday at his Home will be held at 4 . Tuesday in mor due Brothers funeral Home. Or. F. Roberts will officiate and inter ment will be in Elmwood cemetery. Born in Somerset England or. Waygood came to Winnipeg 37 years ago and for the past 28 years iad been employed As a Salesman for Weston s bakery. A Veteran of the first world he served overseas with the fort Garry Thorse. He was a member of at lactic Avenue United Church. Surviving Are his widow Alice one son Clifford James of Vancouver also one granddaughter Joanne. Michael Scott the funeral service for Michael Scott 77, a realtor in. Farm lands in the red River Valley and a resident of 40 years who died Friday at his residence 138 King Sway was held at 4 . Monday in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home. Burial was. Made in the family plot a Elmwood Ceme Tery. Honorary pallbearers were a. K. Godfrey , k. J. Johnston C. Ransby G. Car Ter and t. Turnbull. Active pall bearers were A. R. Mac Morran w. H. E. Riter j. A. M. k. Suther land. When you instal an Iron Coal flow s70kir heating Survey. Delivery 10 Days from receipt of order the Winnipeg Supply fuel company limited 8th floor Boyd bldg. Phone 98 401 direct design. Throughout the province Nelson the funeral service for pm Emmanuel Nelson of 115 valour died saturday a his will at ,1.30 tuesday a. Neral Home. Or. C. E. Hoffsten will conduct the arid interment will be made in Brookside Ceme Tery. Born in. Sweden or. Nelson came to Canada and to Winnipeg in ,1311, and had been employed by the Winnipeg elec tric company for the past 26 years. For. Many years he was a member of the Norden. Sick Bene fit association and he was also a member o f the Street railway men s he is survived by his Signe Ostrom. William Ireland retired William ire land 71, of Macgregor Man., died saturday in the St. Boniface old folks Home. Born in or. Ireland came to Canada 40 years ago and had Farmed Ever since. His wife Anna Christie died in 1s39, and he is survived by two sons William of Pratt and Robert of fort William ont. The body was taken to Austin Man. For funeral service at 1 . Mon Day with burial in the local Ceme Tery. The a. A Gardiner funeral Home was in charge of the arrangements. Mrs. C. W. Duncan mrs. Marjorie e., Duncan of 8 Colony apartments died Friday in the Winnipeg general Hospital. Born in Brandon mrs. Dunc Aii had spent 34 years in Winnipeg and was associated with St. Luke s a Rigli can Church. Surviving Are her Hus band Charles w. One son Malcolm of her Mother mrs. J. D Mcgregor of Winnipeg two. Bro thers Malcolm and William both of Brandon and one. Sister. Madame Helen de Majewska of new York the funeral service will be help tuesday at 2.45, . In the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home. Buria Nuvill be in Elmwood Anc Rev. G. Burch will conduct the ser Home two sons George at Home. Richard and one wrapper two Crisp Crunchy Peanut Laden bars coated with Moirs Rich creamy smooth xxx milk chocolate. Ask for delicious Moirs Alfred Mcghee a Painter by Trade Alfred me ghee 57, of 467 Flora Avenue diet sunday in the Winnipeg Genera Hospital. Born in Roseneath ont. Or. Mcghee had spent 24. Years in Manitoba. Among h is survivors i his widow. Olive. The funeral ser vice will be held in the Thomson chapels at 2.30 . Bur Ial will be. Made in Brookside Ceme Jim Mccallum Riding Mountain Man. The. Funeral service Lor Jim me Callum who was killed by Highway near Minnii Dosa was held thursday in the Riding Mountain United Church with c wether officiating. Burial was made in the local cemetery. Pall bearers were j. A me Laughlin r. Scott r. E Buchanan the., funeral service was in charge the local Branch of the Trueman installation Fredericton s Epi 27. Cup inauguration of or. A w. Trueman As president of the University of new Brunswick i be held oct. 13, the unite sit Senate Secretary announced Satur Day. The us varsity Chancellor president _ How will traffic problems be solved tomorrow a broader safer highways a vital Aid to Progress will be needed even More urgently in the future. Each year there will be More goods to bring to die nation s markets More materials to haul for expanding More people travelling Between growing towns and cities and probably a larger number of tourists. To handle this increased traffic Canada will have More of these modern highways built with the Aid of life insurance dollars. Fox on behalf of policy _ holders life insurance companies invest Large sums in provincial Bonds which finance new read construction. This is just one of the ways in which part of every Dollar you pay in life insurance premiums is invested to help develop industries and Public works from coast to coast. So. Life insurance serves you in two ways. It offers Protection to you and your family. And it helps make Canada a better land to live in. A message from the life itis Trarice companies in , it is Good citizenship to own Lee insurance Lisa ;