Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 03, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday May 3, 1949 pacts Elizabeth sings Danny Kaye gets Royal Aid London May 3 Princess Elizabeth Sang Minnie the Moocher at theatre monday night. The Princess along with the rest of the audience joined american comedian Danny Kaye in several choruses of the song. It was third time since Kaye s British premiere last year that the Princess and Prince Philip had him perform. They sat in the audience for some 50 min utes and then went backstage to talk with Kaye for another 45 minutes. Tuesday dowager Queen Mary Princess Elizabeth the Duke of Edinburgh and the Princess Royal Keatings kills cockroaches fleas beetles bucs 25 visited the British industries fair in London. Queen Mary 81, set a brisk Pace and others in the Royal party had to Hustle to keep up with her. No . Planes nearby when warships shelled London May prime minister Clement Attlee told the commons monday the nearest British fighter aircraft were in Malaya Miles away when British warships were shelled recently in the Yangtze River. It would have taken 36 to 48 hours to get the fighters to the Yangtze area but they would have been sent if the naval commanders had asked for air support he said. Flocks of crows Are cluttering up runways at Berlin air Fields look ing for crumbs that fall from air life cargo planes. Does your dressing know Kow become a distressing pc Koum of psoriasis deaths and funerals Western Duck census begins annual Survey of the Duck popu mine the increase in the Duck pop other women so i wat done y a metro Prychka Sioux Lookout Quiem mass for metro Mike Bry Cha who died thursday eve Ning in Sioux Lookout general Hospital was Sung saturday at 10 . In sacred heart Catholic Church Here with burial in the Catholic cemetery. Rev. Louis am Adib officiated. Or. Prychka was born in the Ukraine and had re sided in Sioux Lookout since 1912. At the time of his death he was employed by the Dominion tar and chemical company. Surviving Are one brother John of Sioux look out an Uncle Sam Prychka of Winnipeg and a Niece in the Ukraine. Pallbearers were Steve Tutkaluk Louis Wasnic Peter Peltz Andrew Husak George Chapchuk and Nick Chernjawski. James Hotson Brandon Man. The funeral service for James Hotson 80, who died sunday will be held wednesday at 2.30 . In the Brockie funeral Chapel with burial in Brandon cemetery. Or. Hols or was born in Wingham ont., and came West to the Carberry District in 1887. In 1903 he came to Brandon where he was employed by the Canadian Pacific railway Lor Many years until retiring in 1933. He was a member of the . And of the wheat. City Lawn Bowling club. Surviving Are his widow three sons Bert Jack and Roy All of Brandon and a Sis Ter mrs. Jack Mcbain of bran Don. J. M. Rutherford Lockey Star Dies word has been received from Oronto of the sudden death april 27 of John Murray Rutherford 49, former hockey Star. Or. Ruther Ord was a member of the Allan up Champion team in 1922 and 923. At the time of his death he Active in the investment and ones business. His widow Kate s. H. Ruther Ord is the daughter of the late at. And mrs. C. W. Row Ley of Winnipeg and widow of the late Ernal Bradburn of Winnipeg. Or. Rutherford was born and educated in Toronto. He served As ice Captain of the Lambton Epif Lub for three years and was a member of Harcourt Lodge . And . Or. was with play air and company investment dealers for several years and was previously associated with the Jankers Bond corporation. The funeral service was held 29 in Christ Church Toronto Vith burial in mount pleasant cemetery. St toil of Canada. Ltd. I 4m. Watt Der ont. Csc Jour free Booklet on City i roil at All drug stores Werli intr met m Fri Iii using to Tuff. Moth damage protect your Winter clothes now with the vaporizing crystals John stick Tevalt Melita Man. The funeral service for John Sturtevant 80, who died Friday at the Home of h. W. Belfry Melita was held tuesday in. Pierson United Church with Rev. H. W. Ferrier officiant no. Burial was in Pierson Ceme cry. Or. Sturtevant was born in East Whitby ont., and came to Manitoba 49 years ago. He Farmed n the Pierson District for Many years until moving to Melita in 1943. Mrs. Donald Macleod mrs. Anne Macleod 60, of flin fion Man., formerly of Winnipeg died saturday in flin Al on. Mrs. Macleod was born in Bristol que and had resided in flin flon Tor the past 10 years. Surviving Are her husband Donald one son Donald or of. Flin flon one daughter mrs. D. Rundle of Ham Ilton ont., four Sisters mrs. A Johnson of Lindsay ont., mrs. Charles Thomson of Brandon mrs. H. Hewitt of Vancouver and Inez Shirley of Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held thurs Day at 3.30 . At Bardal s funeral Home with burial in Elm Wood cemetery. Rev George f Dyker will officiate. Mrs. Moses do of mrs. Rebekah Dixon 87, widow of Moses Dixon of 537 Sargent venue died monday in Winnipeg Dixon was born in Huron county ont., and had resided in Saskatoon Lor 28 years before com to Winnipeg 11 years ago. Her husband died in August 1929. Surviving Are one son w. J. Of Winnipeg one daughter mrs. Mary Ellen Pulsford of Winnipeg one sister mrs. Dorcas Cavanaugh of Vancouver. The funeral service vill be held wednesday it 4 at the Clark Leatherdale Funera Home with Rev. T. E. J. Gibbon officiating. The body will be taken to Saskatoon for burial. Mrs. D. A Margii Ivray Neepawa Man. Funera service for mrs. D. M. Macgillis Ray formerly of Gilbert Plains Man., was held in Calvary Chape Here wednesday with burial in Riverside cemetery. Born in my Forrest ont., mrs Maggillivray came to Manitoba As a Bride 45 years ago. She died april 25 a the Home of. Her daughter mrs Russell gee of Franklin Man. Be sides her husband she is survive by one daughter mrs. Gee three Sisters mrs. Norman Whetton it. Forrest mrs. A. E. Fusee o. Brantford ont., and mrs. J. Scobbie of Alta. Three Brothers w. A. Mccrea of it Forrest e. Mccrea of Lakeland Florida and j. W. Mccrea o Liberty sask. And two grandchildren Donna and Barry gee. Pall bearers were f. Davis e. Crowe e. Lintott f. Nicholson g. Del Gatty and e. Clary All of Gilber Plains. Moth Worms take no risks this summer Sprinkle dichloride in clothes before you pack them i Chlor Icide is Dif Ferent better than sprays its clean smelling crystals vaporize into a Moth killing Cloud that swirls into every seam fold and lining s every Nook and cranny of clothes closets. I Chlor Icide is harmless to fabrics i leaves no Mothball odour lift out your clothes in the fall Sweet fresh and ready to Wear John Bredin Brandon Man. The Funera service for John Bredin 67, a Farmer in the Firdale District who died april 23 in Brandon Genera Hospital was held april 25 in the Brockie funeral Home with Buria in Brandon cemetery. Or. Bredin was born in Oakville ont an came to Manitoba As a child. H is survived by his widow Caroline two daughters mrs. R. F. John son of Winnipeg mrs. Grant Mac Aulay of Oak River Jour son Charles of Firdale Ernest of Lon Lac ont Arthur of Tilston Man and Dykes of Neepawa and is. Grandchildren. George Henry Arnst George Henry Arnst Fil of 550 Mountain Avenue died sunday at Winnipeg general Hospital. Or. Arnst came to Winnipeg from Russia 36 years ago. He was a retail furrier in Winnipeg for the past 29 years. Besides his widow h Katherine. He is survived by five sons Samuel and Otto both of Winnipeg Edward and Robert both of Toronto and Henry of Windsor ont. Bardal s funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. The Fune ral service will be held thursday at 2 . At the Zion lutheran Church with burial in Brookside cemetery. Percy Welham Percy Welham 68, of 1534 mag us Avenue died tuesday morning t Deer Lodge Hospital. Or. Wei am came to Canada from eng and 39 years ago. He was employ d by the Canadian Pacific fail Vay As a Carman s Helper for Many ears retiring in 1942. He was a Imber of St. Barnabas anglican Hurch. Surviving Are his widow Clara two sons Kenneth and Clar nce both at Home five Brothers Harold of Montreal Cecil of Libau Jan., Herbert of Winnipeg Beach Ernest and Claude both of Winni Jeff. The funeral service will be eld thursday at 1.30 . At the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home Vith burial in Elmwood cemetery. Rev. R. J. Pierce will officiate. Mrs n. Wiebe Winkler Man. The funeral service for mrs. John n vibe 59, who died april 20 at her Home Here was held apri 24 in the mennonite Brethren Church with burial in the Winkler cemetery. Born in South Russia sirs. Wiebe came to Canada in .926, settling in Winkler. She is survived by her husband three on John Nick and Henry six daughters Sara at Home mrs Richard Reimer of Steinbach mrs Agnes Simmons of Toronto mrs Helen de Fiihr of Winnipeg mrs Mary Thorn of Transcona and mrs Frank Klassen of so Catharines ont. George Baker Pierson Man. The Funera ervice for George Baker 79, who died april 26, was held april 28 the United Church Here with burial in the local cemetery. Rev w. Ferrier officiated. Or 3aker came to Canada from Lon Don England with his family in 1912. He was employed by the Canadian Pacific railway for 20 years retiring some years ago surviving Are his widow Nettie one daughter mrs. D. Bashford o Winnipeg eight sons Lester o Winnipeg Sidney of Minot . Stanley and Ernest both of to Angeles Albert of Chicago John of Calgary George of Hamilton Arthur in Wisconsin 22 grand children and four great grand children. Another son George died n England. Pallbearers were s Olson , s. Lee a. Brow ton w. Anderson and w. Riddell. Abram Heide Winkler Man. The funeral service for Abram Heide 75 a Pioneer Farmer of the Cross Weide District who died april 20 was held Here april 23 with Bur Lal in Krons Gart cemetery. J. H. Quiring officiated. Or. Heide was born in South Russia and came to Canada with his parents As an infant. Besides his widow Susanna in is survived by two sons George and Abram both of the Krons Gar District and an adopted daughter mrs. Peter t. Penner of Roland pallbearers were Ray Labun Jak Banman Ronald Suderman a thur Dyck Harry Penner and Pete Giesbrecht. John j. Redfern Gretna j. Reimer 61, died saturday at his or. Reimer Farmed in the Schown Horst District for Many years unt he retired in 1942, when he move to Gretna surviving Are his widow Mary six sons Abram of Rhona John of Ambos Ford . Diedrich of East Selkirk Jacob of Gretna. Henry at Home and Willie of St. Boniface two daughters mrs. Otto Loewen of Altona. And mrs. W. T. Heinrichs of Odenthal . Three Brothers Jacob of Lowe farm Man., Diedrich of Altona and Abram of Mcmahon sask., and one sister mrs. Henry Loewen of Altona. The funeral service will be held wednesday afternoon in the Bergthale r Church Altona Vith burial in Altona cemetery. Mrs. Frank Winterford mrs. Caroline Winterford 28, of 4 Sutherland Avenue died enly sunday in Winnipeg. She is survived by her husband Frank or parents or. And mrs. Stephen Voloshyn of Winnipeg one Daugher Elaine Mary at Home one Sis or mrs. John Robertson and two rothers Peter and Steve All of Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held wednesday at 1 . In the Ile Morial funeral Chapel with Bur Al in All saints cemetery. William Mumford William Mumford. 69, of 5 Hull lock died april 28 in Winnipeg general Hospital. Or. Mumford i As born in England. He was pm Loyed by the Canadian National always As a machinist in the fort Louge shops for Many years re ring five years ago. The funeral ervice will be wednesday at 2.45 a. At Mordue Brothers funeral ome with burial in Brookside cemetery. V. G. Weichel ex-m.p., Dies Waterloo ont May 3 up g. Weichel 79, former conservative member of Parlia ment for Waterloo North died in Ospital monday night. He was a ormer mayor of Waterloo and and been president of the water of Mutual fire insurance com any for 19 years. Action in Northern areas of West in Canada began this week when Start was made in the Delta marshes by representatives of the United states fish arid wild life ervice. The Survey is carried out each ear in co operation with the Manitoba and Dominion govern ments. A census of the nesting population is. Conducted in be Spring and later in the year another Survey is made to deter soard suggests 3-cent increase a three cent an hour Basic wage increase retroactive to april 1, Ilus a three cent an hour Cost of iving Bonus was recommended in a majority report monday by the provincial government s Board of conciliation appointed to assist the Security storage company limited and its employees to conclude a new labor agreement. The three member Board was enable to reach a of unanimous agreement Hon. Charles e. Green a minister of labor said Mon Day. In n minority report Gordon Wilkinson the Pinion Nomin need member recommended increases varying from six cents for the least skilled classifications to 14 cents for the highest skilled re tronc to Jan. 1, or. Greenlay i id. The employees in the dispute Are represented by local no. 11 of the International brotherhood of teamsters parties get report copies of. The Board s majority report have been forwarded to the employers and employees representatives. Or. Greenlay in his accompanying letter expressed the Lope that the parties would find n the recommendations a mutually acceptable basis for a labor agreement. The majority report was signed by the chairman g. P. R. Tall a and Mervyn Feely employer nominated member. The majority report s recommendation of a three cent Basic wage increase would also affect overtime As overtime penalties Are calculated on the Basic wage minister pointed out. In recommending the three cent Cost of living Bonus or. Tallin Anc or. Of Coly said the hew contract should embody a suitable formula for adjustments against fluctuations in the Cost of living Index the majority report also recommended that monthly rated warehousemen and con tract Drivers he transferred to an hourly rating. It rcom Man and that employees responsibility for loss and dam age he limited to cases where negligence is found by a joint committee and that boxing Day he added to the list of Enid statutory holidays. The Board recorded its belief said or Greenlay. That the Cus torn Type operations of the secur Ity storage company made it impossible to utilize the employees Lime As fully on Revenue producing business As was the Case with railway cartage companies. The agreement year in respect of which conciliation was developed expires oct. 31, 1949, the minister said. Although a planted acre contains about Tea Bushes on ounces of Lea Are obtained i a year from each Bush. Elation. Representatives of the United states fish and wild life service were in Winnipeg Over the week end. The party has. The assistance of a group of provincial game guardians and d. Colls Dominion wild life officer stationed at Winnipeg. The wild life management Institute at Delta on Lake Manitoba is a project of the . Wild life service. It is operated in co opera Tion with the Manitoba govern ment Bedford England for Shire hospitals r have received 390 bottles of Vitamin tablets from Canada for distribution to patients. Moving to any Point in Canada or United state phone 37 171 Security storage agents Allied Van Ltd Commerce a family tradition from Grandad to grandson the tradition of saving and otherwise dealing with the Canadian Bank of Commerce has been handed Down in Many families. From 1867, when the Bank was founded the value of Commerce service has been recognized by succeeding generations. Good service is a tradition of this Bank. Your family too will appreciate the courteous and efficient service which is available at. Over 500 branches of this Bank the Canadian Bank of Commerce ii branches in Winnipeg District does your Lazy liver need a if 2 pints of liver bile does t flow every Day into your May not digest your food co Stipa Tion May result so a Lazy liver May mean you Waken with a coated ton Rucy fee slowed up headache thai s Why so Many people take Bill Beana at Irr Gulai Mealtimes Lack of exercise or cat inf too much fatty food has affected the liver. Alt vegetable bile Beans work while you yet effectively try bile Beans today. Over million boxes Theophile Bourk Theophile Bourk 90, died Mon a at his Home 1071 Springfield Oad St. Boniface. Or. Bourk was Orn in Quebec and spent most of is life in Sioux Lookout ont. He ame to St. Boniface six months or. Bourk is survived by one on Theophile the funeral ervice will be held wednesday at . In the sacred heart belgian Hurch with burial in the belgian cemetery. Coutu s funeral Home is n charge of arrangements. Mrs. John Pursglove mrs. Theresa Lydia Pursglove 6, widow of John Pursglove for Merly 614 Spence Street died saturday at 207 Mayfair Avenue. Mrs. Pursglove was Phila Delphia and came to Winnipeg 42 years ago. She is survived by one daughter mrs. Theresa Nocei of Winnipeg. Prayers will be said tuesday at s . At Barker s funeral Home. Requiem mass will be ung wednesday at 9 . At St vary s Cathedral with burial in Assiniboine memorial Park Yemc Ery. Mc-205 wont Check ac-104 easily i wont wont them yourself. Better faster easier with for plants pres Wood for Interior finishes tempered pres Wood for exterior use pres Wood temp tile for kitchens bathrooms ask for free plans of illustrated by number listed Many others i i also samples and full information write International Fibre Board limited Gatineau que. Dept. 150 mow Fetoai your lumber Malir Reed remd trademarks that of Ltd. It the Curce of the product. _ consult the Winnipeg paint and Glass co. Ltd. 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