Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, September 19, 1949

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 19, 1949, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg press monday september 19, 1949 John l. Bartle word has been received irom Victoria b.c., of the death Friday of John l. Bartle formerly of Humboldt. Sask. The funeral ser vice and burial was held monday in Victoria. Or. Bartle is survived by his widow Mary Aileen two daughters mrs. C. Couver and Kathleen to Winnipeg Tiree Bartle in Cali of Victoria arid de Alexander Boyes Dies at 63 years Active in Lawn Bowling circles in Winnipeg for Many years Alexander Boyes died Friday at the Home of his daughter mrs. J. D. Saunders 155 Clifton Street. Born in Ratho Scotland or. Boyes came to Winnipeg in 1911 and was employed As an express messenger with the Canadian Pacific railway until retiring and moving to Vancouver in 1947. Or. Boyes was a member of As Lawn Bowling club Carn 1916 until 1947 and of Lawn Bowling club since moving to Vancouver. He took part in Many provincial tournaments while in Winnipeg. Or. Boyes was a member of Chalmers United Church St. John s Lodge. No. 4 . And . And of the Canadian order of foresters. Besides his widow Johanna he is survived by one son Douglas taught school until her mar Winnipeg two daughters mrs. , i was an Active Dies aed 72 mrs. Emmelina Robina Stewart Campbell 72, of 1250 Wellington Crescent died saturday at her residence. She was born in Winnipeg the daughter of the late Pioneer or. And mrs. George Gelhorn funeral tuesday Grain exporter a Schwob. Dies manager of Leval and company Export Grain firm and of the Winnipeg Grain Frank Scarffe Elk Ojst. Man. The funeral service for Frank Scarffe ,4 t of died at his Home in Sidney jul of was held saturday in St. is the member of St. Vital legion. Mrs. Helena mrs. J. Morton police seize Cache the funeral service for Georgej Gelhorn 56, of 637 Cathedral ave since 1926. 8 Brentwood nue who was accidentally killed Day afternoon Friday afternoon when an East Hospital. In cousins. C. Dahl. J. Clark. Trading was suspended for and f. Lipsey. Crossing one mile West of Virden. Minutes monday morning at 1will be held tuesday at 2 . In Grain Exchange and Stanley Vic Tlell s Jones president of the Exchange Lodge died and a of in . Pallbearers were b. Poston Buu Christ lutheran Church. Rev. Schiewe and Rev. John Propp will officiate and burial will be in the family plot Brookside cemetery. Born in Russia or. Gelhorn came to Winnipeg paid tribute to or. Schwob. Funeral tuesday r c i. I i i s a Jcj Rel i Luilly vv1l. Qurill or. Schwob had resided in win the Funera service for thomas1 in the family plot come Nipes since 1926. He is survived byjpeiletier.40. Of be Bret. Sask. Rev. Creal will officiate. His widow Eva. A two year old sonic As accidentally killed tuesday d. Saunders of Winnipeg and mrs. Grace and later Knox United Church. Besides Here husband George she is survived by of Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 1.30 . At the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home with burial in the family plot Brookside Ceme Tery. Or. Hugh Mcleod will officiate. Pallbearers will be William palk f. E. Kendall. Thomas find later. Edward palk d. C. Hodgson and c. A. E. Hensley. Time of his death of Gelhorn and contractors. He was a life Long _. Member of Christ lutheran emes funeral Chapel. Surviving Are his widow mrs. Campbell received her Edu four sons George. Henry. Cation in Winnipeg schools and and All of or 31 one daughter mrs. W. Schmidt Winnipeg and seven eco 79 Alberding of Rivers a brother James in Scotland two Sisters mrs. A. Curr and mrs. J. Porton both in Scotland. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 4 . At the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home with burial in eur Voort cemetery. Rev. Thomas Saunders will officiate. Pallbearers will be c. E. Brown a. M. Lillie. H. B. Middleton h. C. Hooey. W. A. Mcdonald and r. J. Miller. Retired mailman s. Johnson Dies Bardal s funeral Home of arrangements. In charge cd Brothers funeral Home. Rev. J. Hunter will officiate Rind burial will i to in Broo Sirie cemetery. F or. Pole tier was born in be sask. He is survived by mrs. John b. Poitras of be monday Erc Liege div mrs. R. Partridge funeral tuesday mrs. Join a Mack mrs. Katherine Mack 70, of 930 Manitoba Avenue died Oak River. funeral service for Thomas Henry 79. Pioneer resident who died sept 14 i u be was held sept. 16 at his farm Home with burial in Wiio Rani t died s husband Joseph died in 1931. 1510 Bills was seized Early sunday surviving Are one son Joseph of by . And City police the two daughters mrs. find since counterfeit cur of St. Vital and started circulating recently f George Coleman of St. Thorn As. Canada. I Jont eight grandchildren and one police said they arrested i . Cipolla. 32. And charged him with i the funeral service will be of counterfeit Money i i wednesday at 1.30 . At Mordue Cipolla s arrest came shortly i Brothers funeral Home with burial after his 25-year-old wife and Edith May Lafreniere 24. Of Brockville. Were arrested in Brock Ville. Brockville police said they j found si.500 serious Money in miss Lafreniere s room. Police Here said they found 42 bundles of bogus Bills in a new Cedar Chesi in Cipolla s bedroom in. Ithe bundles wore made up in Budapest Hungary sept los Oach containing 100 510 j defendant in the Buda Hills Pesi treason trial quoted length ily. Sari the Bills generally from conversations tie Al inc to excellent reproductions. Somo had with Allan slightly Darker than the Bank 11 t Stockholm up a Large scale Campaign to help the German red Cross is now being prepared by the swedish red Cross. Day Homes for children win be opened n Essen Oberhausen. Duis Berg and Gronau. And Sweden also Supply medicines and material for refugee Camps. Yes with defendant an american spy network10 Canada Hill. Marcus Joyday Lin the . And then failed to serial numbers on the Hills were Oak Lake Man. The funeral1 identify a picture of him. In any sequence. Some of irs. Marcus or. Tihor Sion i the fourth had All the same numbers St. Joseph s Hospital. Born in aus Tria. Mrs. Mack came to Winnipeg 16 years ago. Surviving Are her husband John four daughters mrs. H. Tittlemeier of Kenora mrs. S. Vinsh. Burial in White monday at cemetery. Rev. M. E. Bank Hrynyk Emma of Winnipeg and four Elizabeth All a retired locomotive with the Canadian National rail ways Simon Johnson 68, of 33 Gaspe Annex died saturday at his Home. Or. Johnson was born in and came to Winnipeg 51 j died to Gucer Ary pan Kirtse s3, of 171 pop " Avenue. Eur Noori sunday. Mrs. Partridge came Canada from England in ii. _. Settling in Elmwood where she had sided Ever since. Until recent months she was an he was employed by the Cana Dian National railways for "48 years retiring in 1944. Or. John Yon was a life member of ionic Lodge. . And . Memorial surviving arc his widow Matilda one daughter Beatrice at Home two Sisters mrs. B. B. Jonsson of Vancouver and i Idun of Winni Peg and a brother j. J. Johnson of Chicago. The funeral service will be tues Day at 3.30 . At Bardal s Funera. Home with Rev. V. J. Eylands officiating. The body will be taken to Minneapolis for cremation. Fax a Charles Benyey Frank chair Les Beaney 51, of 11 Wharton Lodge died saturday a Winnipeg general Beaney was born Hospital. Or in Cambridge England and came to Winnipeg 2c years ago. He had been employed by Thomas Jackson and sons for the past 20 years. Surviving Are three Sisters Beaney both Edith and Winnie at Home and mrs. Joseph Williams of Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held tues Day at 4 . At Mordue Brothers funeral Home with b urial in Brook Side cemetery. Rev. J. Hunter will Jer of St. John s pythian Sisters. Her husband Richard died in 1946, a daughter Dorothy in 1918, and a son Jimmy in 1928. Surviving Are two daughters. May and mrs. James Petrie of Winnipeg three sons Charles an Robert of Winnipeg and William c Pine Portage ont. The funeral i be held tuesday at Thomson s to neral Home with burial in 31m Wood cemetery. Pallbearers James Rennie w. Prophet p. D Graff Gordon Mould Arthur Cor Don and Carl Strindlun. Mats. R. C. Arnold Wadena sask. The Funera service for or. Jemima Gray Arnold. 6s. Who died suddenly sept. At the Home of her daughter mrs l. A. Washington was held sell 13 in St. John s anglican Church Here with burial in the local Ceme Tery. Rev. T. D. R. Allen official eel. Born in Scotland. Mrs. Arnot came to Canada with her parent., As a child settling in the Yorkton District. In .1897 she married to Ater moved officiate. Pallbearers will be Lyher husband Rysdale j. Rogers j. Shandre Owen e. Thorpe Bun Stephenson and Harry Palmer. Ert Clare Arnold and six years mrs. Anne Hunter Slowe mrs. Anne Hunter Slowe. 73. Died saturday at her Home. 844 Garfield to Wadena where was postmaster for an years. Mrs. Arnold was honorary president of the women s auxiliary of St. John s anglican Church Here and was also a member of the . Surviving mrs. Arnold besides her daughter mrs Washington Are a brother John Street. Born in Belfast. Ireland. Mcnicol of Vancouver and a sister airs. Slowe came to Canada 45jmrs. Johann Macmillan of los years ago. She was a member of Angeles Calif. And four grand St. Matthew s anglican Church and children. Her husband died in 1932. Of the women s auxiliary. Surviving arc one son Hal of Winnipeg two daughters mrs. S. Birch and mrs. J. H. Gullon both of Winnipeg and a sister mrs. H. Hayward in England. The funeral service will up held tuesday at 2.45 . At i he Clark la Alderdale funeral Home burial in St. James cemetery. Canon f. W. Goodove will officiate. William George Draper Elgin the funeral ser vice for William George Draper 33, died tuesday was held thurs Day in the United Church Here with burial in Elgin cemetery. Plev. W. Crane officiated. Born in the Elgin District or. Draper education in Elgin received schools. His he served with the r.c.., durin world War two. Surviving Are his parents or. And mrs. John g. Pallbearers were Alex Brownlee John j. Bole Scott Branscomb Oscar Fraligh a. Faust and George Meury. Mrs. Peti5k blah Chad mrs. Maria Margaret Blanchard. 67, formerly of -106 St. Jean Baptiste Streel St. Boniface relied Sun Day in St. Boniface old folks Home. Surviving Are her husband Peter two sons William of St. Boniface and Isidore of Halifax four daughter. Sister Aurelia of Charlottetown p.e.i., Antoinette of Halifax. Mrs. E. Garrii and Emily both of St. Boniface three Brothers Andrew Arsenault of Summerside. P.e.i., Albert of Lac Dubonnet and Camille of St. Boniface to Sisters mrs. A. Gallant of St. Boni face and mrs. J. I. Pitre of Lac Dubonnet. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 10 . In St. And mrs. John Draper l to Brothers Robert a Boniface Cathedral with burial in Harold and one sister Margaret Psi. Boniface cemetery. Could s fun All of Elgin and a Iwin sister Chapel is in charge of a Reg Rogers of rapid . Mrs. William k. Binney mrs. Elvey Binney -17, a life of William f. Binney proprietor of the Central hotel Virden died sat urday at. Winnipeg general Hospi Lal. Born in Whitewood sask., mrs Binney came to Manitoba 25 years ago. Before moving to Virden five years ago she had lived in Cypress River and in Deloraine where her husband operated hotels. Besides her husband she is survived by her Mother mrs. Elizabeth Mckinon of Vancouver two Sisters mrs Robert Anderson of Vancouver and mrs. Thomas Robson of Regina two Brothers Neil and Arvona Mckinnon both of Vancouver. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 4 . At the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev. J. E Stewart will officiate. Pallbearers will be f. Cail a. E. Earner Roxy Hamilton Fred Dangerfield James Jmc Hedian and c. Falconer. What every laxative user ought to know sex lax ii effective All but effective in gentle it won t Wedgea or upset you. It won t make you feel bad afterwards. Not too Strong sex lax can be taken with com plete Confidence. Although it Hai a Fine chocolate taste in action is thorough and dependable. Not mild sex lax is one laxative that avoids it works easily and effectively at the same time. In other words sex lax is medium i sex Lak Henry Charles Harvey Henry Charles Harvey 69, of 506 Walker Avenue died saturday at Deer Lodge Hospital. Born in Quebec or. Harvey came to Mani Oba 46 years ago. He was a machinist by Trade. Or. Harvey served with the 90th battalion during world War one 1915 to 1919 and was a member of he fort Rouge Branch of the Canadian legion. Surviving his widow Bessie four daughters Hazel and mrs. C. D. Mulder in Bolh of Winnipeg Marie of Calgary and mrs. C. L. Jones of Churchill two Brothers Herbert and Sidney both of Detroit. The funeral service will be held tuesday at 1.30 . At the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev. T. S. Watson will officiate tractor kills Farmer port Arthur sept. 19 up body of Waller Jensen 50, Vas found pinned under a tractor on his farm on the Silver islet Road at pass Lake 22 Miles East of Here saturday. Neighbors believed the Accident occurred tuesday when he was last seen working on has farm. Sons Alfred. Charles. Adam and John All of Winnipeg 11 grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The funeral service will be held wednes Day at 2 . At Bardal s funeral Home with burial in the family plot. Brookside cemetery. Rev. P. H. Kohlmeier will officiate. Cited assisted by land. Hev. . Church Aston cemeter.-. T d i of officiated. Besides her husband iture los Angeles sept. 10 capt born m Perth county. Ont. . Jordan is survived by sons afterwards the judge and Szony Ila slight Earth tremor was Felt in Henry came West to Manitoba Benjamin and snort of that the defendant a oudh Arious sections of los Angela the age of 11 settling in the w Hite Lake Bank Lea District. I not or. Recognize the picture because sunday evening. Dulles was wearing glasses. I when he knew or. The american did not Wear glasses. Oak River and mrs. Mary Alta. Jean and Dulles n brother of Gilbert Plains. Pallbearers were at. Home. Pallbearers were Philip and Lloyd of Van a j Couver and Frederick of Rivers five c. Surviving Are three Brothers mrs. Charles Greig nyl Ward Charles and John All of Oaki Camrose Alta., mrs. T. Harvatt of1 m River two Sisters mrs. J. Braid Lake. Mrs. William Burville of William Sinclair. Harry Clyne. , p. Anderson. S. Bush. Republican of senator John s. Fortune John Morcom. Wesle Collins. A. Isch Manus. Cosford Kensington bldg., Winnipeg. Wanted exper. 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