Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, May 09, 1950

Issue date: Tuesday, May 9, 1950
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 09, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 8 Winnipeg free press. Tuesday May 9, 1930 Manitoba born surgeon Dies Vancouver May s or. W. L. Pedlow Manitoba born past president of the Vancouver medical association and the Paci fic Northwestern surgical association died sunday. Or. Pedlow 59, was born Hamiota and was a graduate of the University of Manitoba. He served in the army medical corps during the first world War. Or. Pedlow established a prac Tice Here in 19j9 and was on the general Hospital staff for Many mrs. Frederick Han keys mrs. Clara Mary Hanneys. 79, widow of Frederick Hanneys died monday at her Home 514 Alexander Avenue. Born in pol and mrs. Hanneys came to Winni Peg 57 years ago. Her husband died in april 1931. Surviving Are four sons Theodore and Arthur of Winnipeg Edward of Chicago and Hugo of new Lenox 111., two daughters mrs. Nicholas b o y d and mrs. Michael Boyd of Winni Peg a brother Robert Copps of St. Paul minn., and 10 grandchild in St Jamos the past 37 years. Mrs. Thomas Temple Tox Swan River Man. Funeral services for mrs. Thomas Temple ton 69, were held thursday at Swan River United Church. R e v. H. A. Cowan , and inter ment was in Birchwood cemetery. Mrs. Templeton died in new West Minster ., april 29. Born in Ayrshire Scotland in 18so, she came to Canada with her husband in 1902. They Farmed in the Beni to District and then in the Swan River area until or. Templeton s death in 1903. Survivors include six sons William of Cranbrook ., James John and Robert of new Westminster Joe of Lynn Lake and Andrew of Winnipeg. There Are also six daughters mrs. T. Mitchelson and mrs. G. Snel Grove of Swan River mrs. N. Sta Ples Harlington mrs. H. Milchel son of new Westminster mrs. A. J. Gibson Lynn Lake and Nettie of Toronto there Are 26 grand children. Deaths and funerals John a Stockman with the great West saddlery company John Sim 69, 242 Rutland Street St. James died sunday in Deer Lodge hos Pital. Born at Fullerton Corners St. Mary a ont., or. Sim had lived Dren. The funeral service will be held at 2 . Wednesday in the lutheran Church of the Cross Alexander Avenue and Chambers Street and burial will be in Brook Side cemetery. Rev. W. K. R a t h s will officiate. Barclay s funeral Home is in charge of arrange ments. Stops headache even for double the Price you can t buy anything better than rites wednesday for flood victim the funeral service for son a. Ogg 26, of 873 Sherburn Street greater Winnipeg s first flood victim who was drowned sat urday at the Home of or. A. V. Johnson 357 Kingston Crescent will be held a i. 1.30 . Wednes Day in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home. Rev George Darby will officiate and b urial will be in Elm Wood cemetery. Honorary pallbearers will be or. V. J. Mckenty Wil Liam c. M. Wilcox j. R. Hughes a. G. Malcolm and j. J. Milne. Active pallbearers will be Roy Hodgson Bruce still Stan Ley Smith s. M. Norgrove g. F. Schoales and William Campbell. Or. Ogg was born in Winnipeg and received his education Here. Following his graduation from the University of Manitoba As a chartered accountant he articled with peat Marwick and Mitchell for five years prior to establishing his years William Albert Smith own business l. A Ogg and com of 264 Berry Street St. Was an elder of St. James y was a Mem died sunday at his Home. Or. Pal f he err h Anh n j _. _ a Nio tit _ United Church and a former member of the Deer Lodge curl ing club. Besides his Helen he is survived by three1 sons John Roy Murray and Robert Barry of Winnipeg and two Sisters Elizabeth and Mary of Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held at 1.30 . Wednesday in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home and burial will be in St. James cemetery. Rev. A. Calder will officiate. Pallbearers will be r. Laird t. Campbell r. Major b. Meikle r. P. Lindsay and Vav. Lindsay. Ber of the Institute of chartered accountants of Manitoba and Smith was born july 27, 1875, in the old family residence at St. F. Somerville a switchman with the Canadian Pacific railway for 38 years Fred Erick William Toby Somerville. Genuine aspirin Council bet a member of the optimists club or. Ogg took an Active interest in the air Cadet Squadron of the club and was chairman of the boys work Section. During the second world War he served in Canada with the Winnipeg rifles the Little Black devils As a lieutenant. Active in sports. Or. Ogg played Lacrosse with the West end orioles and hockey for the faculty of accountancy of the University for Sev the present site of Assini Stude s Boine Park and had 1 i v e d in the District All his life. He trained Many horses of his own and Dur ing epidemics worked along with veterinarians throughout Manitoba. Surviving Are his son swin Burne with whom he lived three daughters mrs. Zetta Warren of St. James and mrs. Aldyth Mcintyre and mrs. Aynslie scan Imell of Vancouver and three Sisters mrs. V. Snyder of St. James mrs. D. Delaney of Winnipeg and mrs. J. Maddigan of Victoria. His wife Nettie died in october 1949. Ral years. He was also a member the funeral service win be held of the Grain Exchange Curling club. 5s. Of -i2s Mcleod Avenue Easi Kildonan died monday in the Winnipeg general Hospital. Or. Somer Ville was born in Matawa. Que he was a member of the brother Hood of railway trainmen Lodge no. Besides his widow Inez he is survived by a son Donald no Home and three Brothers Harry l and Clifford r. Of Winnipeg ant lot of. Rounds The i u nera be held at 2 thursday in Bardal s funeral Home. Rev. P. V. Samson will officiate and burial will be in Shook cemetery. No hearing Aid need sell in Canada for More than i believe no hearing Aid need sell for More than 585.00. Here is Why even with present High costs of labor and materials if Zenith wished to sell a hearing Aid at which we Don t we would not even with our enormous facilities and the millions of dollars we spend in our radio laboratories on research know How to build it better than our sensational new miniature s85.00 instrument nor do we know where to obtain or How to use More efficient materials. When a better hearing Aid is built Zenith will build it. .1. W. Swidersky a former sign Painter for Claude Neon Rudy Kester limited for 20 years Joseph Walter Swid at 2 . Thursday in Thomson s funeral Chapel and burial will be in St. James cemetery. Iohp Kyle Jamieson a resident of is. James for 40 mrs. C. Crawford is dead after Short illness mrs. Helen Rea Crawford 53, wife of h. Creasor Crawford of 491 River Avenue died monday in the Misericordia Hospital follow ing a Short illness. Born in Winnipeg mrs. Crawford had lived Here All her life. She graduated in arts from he University of Manitoba in 1917. Active in Community work mrs. Sex St. James Man Dies in Calgary a former member of the St. James municipal Council and school Board Alexander stavely Ildrem 75, died sunday in Cal Gary. Born in Swansea Wales or Ildrem came to Winnipeg in 1900, he was employed by the w. J Boyd company and later Transfer red to the Canada bread compan during his 30 years residence in St. James he was a past master of St. James masonic Lodge no. 121 a. F. And ., . Following his retirement sin 1942, he moved to Calgary. Besides his widow Elizabeth he survived by two daughters mrs. A p. Mason of Selby eng land and Margaret of Winnipeg two Sisters in England and five grandchildren. A son f. 0. Robert Ildrem was killed overseas in 1943. He funeral service will be held 3.30 . Wednesday in St. James cemetery. Ca non g. W. Findlay will officiate. The a. 3. Gardiner funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Bibs. Stanley h. Spooler mrs. Olga Phyllis Spooner wife of Stanley h. Spooner of 24s Wellington Crescent died tuesday in the Winnipeg general Hospital. Born in port Arthur. Ont., mrs. Spooner came to Winnipeg 45 years ago. She was a member of Gal St. Luke s anglican Church. Be held sides her husband mrs. Spooner funeral Home. Burial is survived by a son William Brookside cemetery. Besides his Melville Wood of Winnipeg her parents or. Sood is survived by Mother mrs. W. H. of Winnipeg and two Sisters mrs. Edna Gilroy of Toronto and mrs. George Guy Smith of Winnipeg. The a. B. Gardiner funeral Home is in charge of funeral arrange mrs. F. C. Or Nyquist up Kenora ont. Mrs. Freda 1 1 Union Charlotte Lindquist 75, Mother of Vic Lindquist referee and former hockey Star died Here saturday at the Home of her daughter mrs. Fred Cox. Born in ble Kinge Sweden mrs. Lindquist came to Kenora from the United Stales in 1597. She was Active in the work of Bethesda lutheran Church and was a charter member of Lodge Engelbrekt no. 293 of the order of Vassa Here. Surviving Are two sons Wallace of Oak Lake on. And Victor of Winnipeg two daughters mrs. .1. Paulson Crawford was executive Secretary and mrs. Cox Millie of Kenora for the girl guide association for thre Brothers o. L. Linburg in is flood Aid Grant Washington May 9 senator Edward j. Thye rep Minn said tuesday president Truman has allocated an addition Al from his disaster fund for Relief of flooded areas in Minnesota and another for similar assistance to North Dak Ota. The president previously Al located for Minnesota and for North Dakota. Many years and was associated states Axel and Ludwi with the Mackinnon Guild of the children s Hospital. She was also a member and past president of the three o clock literary club and was Active in red Cross work Dur and after the second world Ivar. Before her marriage she was in newspaper work. Besides her husband she is sur i ived by two children Helen Rea and David at Home her Mother mrs w. H. Parr and a sister miss Ethel b. Pan both of Winnipeg. The funeral service will be in Sweden 11 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. The funeral service was held in Brown s funeral Chapel tuesday. Rev. Floyd Johnson of Bethesda lutheran Church officiated and burial was in Lake of the Woods cemetery. Miss k. E. Balfour Pilot Mound services for miss emmeline Eliza Beth Balfour were held May 1 in Pilot Mound United Church with pause. Refresh Eca j.1ic Sun Viutti will Oer t a held at 4 . Wednesday in the Al Al Stephen officiating. In i. Gardiner funeral Home and Bur " As m Ial will be in St. John s Ceme Tery. Or. G. A. Woodside will of Iriate assisted by Rev. H. H. Mcleod. Joseph Sood the funeral service for Joseph Sood 24, of so. Adolphe Man., son of or. And mrs. Peter Sood who died May 4 at the Home of a Friend Alfred Dumaine 74 re Tery. Born at Chesley ont., 1864, miss Balfour came to Pilot Mound in 1ss1 with her parents who Farmed in he Copperfield District. In 1930. She moved to Pilot Mound. Survivors include one Bro ther James of Pilot Mound and three Sisters Frances and mrs. E. S. Preston of Pilot Mound and mrs. James Cruikshanks of Winni Peg. Avenue. Tuesday St. Vital Jay. Or. Jamieson is Sui Vive i by two sons John and Bruce of Lames a daughter mrs. Kathleen Yeats of Winnipeg three step daughters. Mrs. Mar Garet ingrain and mrs. Frank Boal of Winnipeg and mrs. Evelyn of Saskatoon. Sask. 12 grandchildren and Brothers and Sisters in Ireland. The funeral local cemetery service will be held at 2.45 . Wednesday in Mordue Brothers fun John i Javk John Kucyk. If a former Farmer nl1 Elvwyn Man., died suddenly in port Arlo our on. Satur Day. Born in Elvwyn or. Kucyk went to port Arthur a few months ago. Surviving Are his parents or. And mrs. Andrew Kucyk of lev Wyn four Brothers Mike Bill and walter1 of Elvwyn and Tony of Winnipeg and three Sisters mrs. P. Bachwich and Mary of Winni Peg and mrs. T. Winter of port Arthur. The funeral service will be held at 2 . Wednesday in the Elvwyn greek orthodox Church and burial will be in the a brother Max at Home and two Sisters mrs. Robert Fern of gait ont., and Beatrice of Winnipeg. Due Here on air tour Toronto May 9 pre Mier Joseph Smallwood left Tor onto by plane tuesday for Winnipeg on his Cross Canada tour to invite provincial premiers Loi Newfoundland s Cabot Day Cele orations at St. John s june 24. Victor George Mikcsa he was scheduled to arrive in the funeral service for Victor Winnipeg at 2.35 . George Mikusa son of or. And Smallwood monday wired mrs. George Mikusa of sol Premier d. L. Campbell of Mani Kirk Avenue who died May 4 in Toba cancelling his scheduled visit St. Boniface Hospital was h e i d because of floods in the red River monday in the p. Coultis it was believed Here that Home. Burial was cemetery. Brookside or. Smallwood s visit now will be unofficial. Need a laxative be sure you take the right kind sex lax i effective All effective in a gentle Way. U won t weaken or a path you. La won t make you afterwards. It s not too Strong sex lax can lie taken with com plete Confidence. It Lias a Fine chocolate and action is dependable and thorough. It s not too mild sex lax is one laxative that avoids it works gently effectively at the same time. In other Ivord. Sex lax is the Happy medium sex lax the chocolate laxative still Only Iti or 35c. Neral Home and burial will be in St. James cemetery. Mrs. W. G. Douglas mass was Sung at the Abbeyville roman Catholic Church thursday Al 10.30 For mrs. A. Douglas s-1. Of Eriksdale d so Rich. She had been an invalid for is years. Born in county Cork Ireland nov. 4, 1s6s, she married w. Lucas William Taffick Portage la Prairie May s services for William 65, a retired Canadian National railways employee who died saturday in por Tage general Hospital were h e 1 re monday from Rea s funeral Chapel with burial in Hillside cemetery. Rev. Father fuck officiated. Born in Poland or. Laffick Canada in 1007 and came to had Beer a he is survived by three sons. R. J.19iq. In Sho Marr Jod w. G. In 1sss. He died in. 1892. Leaving resident of Portage la Prairie for 32 years. Surviving Are his widow and three daughters Evelyn of her with two Small daughters. The family came to Canada Moil this Coupon information Zenith radio corporation of Canada lid. Dip n51011 Canada Trail it dior Ontario ;