Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, May 18, 1950

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 18, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press thursday May 18, 1950 Page 11 deaths and funerals Herbert Keith Herbert Keith 74, of 250 Camp Bell Street and formerly of Regina sask., died monday at his Home. The body was taken to Regina the funeral service and burial the Clark Leatherdale funeral. Home was in charge of arrangements. William Stokie an accountant with the Cana i air National railways Robert William Storie 57, of 1 Roxy died wednesday in Winnipeg general Hospital born in Storie came to Manitoba eight years ago. Be sides his widow. Charlotte e., he it survived by a son r. K. Storie at Home four daughters mrs. A Baird and mrs. D. Flair of port Moody. Roberta and Audne of new Westminster . A Bro of Edmonton a Sis Ter mrs. B. Farewell of new Westminster arid four grandchildren. The funeral service will be hew a t . Friday in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home and or. Hugh a. Mcleod Wil body will be taken saturday morning to new West Minster for burial. Steve Waytowich i the funeral service for Steve Waytowich 49, who died monday n the St. James and St. Anna nursing Home v will be held at 11 . Friday in the memorial funeral Chapel. Burial will be in All saints cemetery. Born in the Western Ukraine or. Waytowich came to Canada 39 years ago. Be sides his parents or. And mrs. Sam Waytowich of Spurgrave he is survived by a sister mrs. Alex Danylchuk of Spur rave and a step brother William Iva Towich of Winnipeg. John Charles Ennis a former ferryman at Letellier Man. For 50 years John Charles Ennis 77, 259 Sherridon Avenue North Kildonan died tuesday at his Home. Born in St. Andre que., or. Ennis had lived in Manitoba Tor 60 years. He moved to North Kildonan two and a half years ago besides his widow Margaret or Ennis is survived by three Daugh Ter mrs. Paul Dumont in Alberta mrs Ira Dallman of. North Kil Donan and sister Theresa Ennis in Quebec a son Jack of Toronto and two grandchildren. Prayers will be said at. 7.30 . Thursday in Kerr s funeral Chapel. The funeral service will be held at 3.3 . Friday in Kerr s Funera Chapel and burial will be in Assiniboine memorial Park cemetery mrs. Joseph Avert Crystal City Man. The funeral service for mrs. Annie Ivery 64, wife of Joseph Avery and a resident of the Rock Lake District for 38 years was held tuesday at the family residence. Mrs. Avery died suddenly sunday t her Home. Rev. E. R. Wilson officiated and burial was in mar ring Hurst cemetery. Pallbearers were Sexsmith g. W. Legary j. Conrad Ben Evenson. Allan Kelly and m. K. Davis. Born in Quebec in 1885, mrs. Avery the former Annie Boulet married in 1901. They Farmed at la title Prai Rie moving to Rock Lake in 1912 where they established a summer resort and the Avery hotel. Be sides her husband mrs. Avery is survived by a son Jeff five Bro kers Thomas and Aime of Dundrea Man., Alphonse of dry River Man. Henry of Donnelly and a brother who is a missionary in and two grandsons. Two children died in 1904. Try Cuti Cura for itching skin Sec How promptly Cuti Cura soap and ointment bring Relief to dry. Itching Ikin. Cuti Cura b emollient rated. Highly Over 70 rear. Buy world known Utku Kasoan and ointment at tour Druggie today. Cuti Cura mrs. W. O. Dales mrs. Ellen Dales 82, wife o William Ormond Dales formerly of Winnipeg died wednesday a the Home of her daughter mrs j. S. Branning Toronto. Beside her husband mrs. Dales is survive by her daughter mrs. Branning and a son Lawrence Omaha neb. The funeral service will be held at 2.45 . Monday in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home Anc or. James a. Murison Dies at Powell River or. James a. Murison of Powell ., and a former resident of Winnipeg died wednesday at Home. A graduate of the Mani Toba medical College in 1912, or. Murison left Winnipeg two years Ater. He was born at Dutton ont., so years ago came to Winnipeg in 1s07, leaving in 1914. Or. Murison established a medi Cal practice at Kindersley sask., and lived in that Community until 1928, when he moved to Powell River. Include his widow Violet of Powell River his parents or. And mrs. James Murison and a Lister miss Maribel Muttson All of Winnipeg. A brother Frame died in Winnipeg in 1933. Funeral service will be held saturday in Vancouver. High Cori Imand order Armin Frank m. Offer Brandon Man. The funeral service for Frank m. Offer who died suddenly saturday was held Here tuesday. Members of Thi commercial travellers association attended As Well As members of Fenwick Lodge no. 158, Tweed Lodge no. 113, Brandon Lodge no. 19, . And . And the Keystone chapter no. 5 . Honorary pallbearers were f. T. Williamson m. S. Dono Van a. Warr or. A. J. S. Pierce or. R. P. Cromarty g. Rouse d. Jacks j. Woodlock f. Stanley h. M. Kerr a. W. John son chief agent for Canada of the United commercial travellers f. Masson president of the North West commercial travellers v. S. Alfred Bertull Alfred Bertulli. 20, son of or. And mrs Attilio Bertulli 605 Wil Liam Avenue died wednesday at the Winnipeg general Hospital or. Bertulli was born in Winni Peg and had attended the Hugh John Macdonald school and the Daniel Mclntyre collegiate Institute. He was a Jiember of the holy Rosary sports club. Survivors include his parents one sister miss Lola Bertulli and two Brothers Emile and Almay All o wimp Peg. Prayers will be said at 8 . Friday at Barker s funeral Chapel and requiem High mass will be Sung at 9 . Saturday at the holy Rosary Church with burial in the Assiniboine memorial Park cemetery. Burch will officiate. Burial will be in the family plot Hammond vice president of the Elmwood cemetery. Rev. Northwest commercial travellers and t. Bissett. Active pallbearers Ere Rev. O. B. Strapp w. Beaton f. Mcdonald h. J. Barber d Jdell and w. Mccrory. W. Wyborn worshipful master of Fenwick Jodge and or. H. S. Perdue acting chaplain conducted the masonic raves de service and burial was 31 Brandon cemetery. Brockie s funeral Chapel was in charge of arrangements. Remind you that with handkerchief As with everything else Are a Little better than Here Are Pyramid made in England famous in Roost the world foe Many years. Material and finish arc in a class of their own. Colours Irod patterns composed by experts offer you a wide Choice. Pyramid handkerchiefs stand endless washing for years. It s a name to remember and ask foe. London May 18 Cap at Antic pact foreign ministers set up a permanent High command thursday night and ordered it to develop the armed forces necessary for the defence of Western Europe. Each of the 12 member foreign ministers will appoint a Deputy to serve on the permanent committee. Leut delay the appointments will be made with the least possible delay so that the deputies can proceed to appoint a full time chairman from among their members the foreign ministers announced in a com Munique at the close of their four Day session. This was in line with an agree ment to set up a High command to Block communism whether it tries hours armed attack or Conquest. Trojan the communique said a year s experience Fth own on the political ride Dauphin takes can Aid another 500 airs. Alexander Macleod mrs. Ida Josephine Macleod 70 widow of Alexander Macleod of 656 Strathcona Street died thurs Day at her Home. Born in Belfast , in 1879, mrs. Macleod came Vest in 1312. She lived in Harley Boissevain Emerson and Crystal City prior to coming to Winnipeg n 1933. Her husband died in 1938. Surviving Are five sons Blair and Melvin of Winnipeg Burton of Dartmouth n.s., Douglas of Cal Gary and Dixon of me Ville sask. A sister Harriet of Boston and free granddaughters. The funeral service will be held at 2.45 . Saturday in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home following which the body will be taken to Boissevain for burial in the family plot at 2 . Cost tuesday. Zahasky Halabicky a Carman with Canadian National railways for 28 years Zahary Halabicky 79, of 631 Stella Avenue died wednesday in Winnipeg Gen eral Hospital. Born in the Western Ukraine or. Halabicky came to Winnipeg in 1903. He retired in 193s.mr.halabicki was a. Member of the St. John giver association his wife Maria died in 1940 mrs. Fred k. Black mrs. Cecilia wife of Fred k. Black a member of the Winnipeg Grain Exchange of suite 4 Royal Oak apartments died Sud Denly tuesday in Winnipeg. Born in cat care Scotland mrs. Black came to Winnipeg 38 years ago. Besides her husband she is sur Vived by a son Gordon f. Of Van Couver three Brothers James Archie and Denis Gibson of Winni Peg a sister mrs. J. Forbes Caie of London England and one grandson. The funeral service will be held at 2.45 . Friday in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home and burial will be in Elmwood Ceme Tery. Or. J. L. Mclnnis will officiate. Pallbearers will be r. Blue w. R. Robertson r. J. Watson n. Briggs r. Muir and h. Gunn. Mks. Anna Kovsh mrs. Anna Knysh 73, widow Ohna Knysh of 280 Johnson ave nue and formerly of celeb Man., died tuesday in the Winnipeg Gen eral Hospital. Born in Western Ukraine mrs. Knysh came to can Ada 40 years ago. Surviving Are four sons Paul of Rochester. . Walter Steve and John of Winni Peg four daughters mrs7 Stephen b. Dpi Snizyk of West Kildonan mrs. A Lex Pascoe of Winnipeg mrs. Wasyl Rogowsky of celeb Man. And mrs. Joseph p. Hawryluk of Sarnia ont. 23 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. The body was taken to celeb thursday Tor the funeral service and burial Friday. Memorial funeral Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Dauphin Man., May 18 Spe Cial _ with an estimated evacuees from the flooded areas of the red River Valley now living in the Dauphin District the Dau Phin flood Relief committee was prepared this week to accommodate an additional 500 flood Vic Tims should it become necessary to evacuate More people from Winnipeg. A total of 432 flood evacuees chiefly from the Ste. Agathe and St. Norbert areas were brought into Dauphin last thursday night on a special train. It is estimated that More than More flood victims have moved into this area to stay with friends and relatives. City notified Winnipeg was notified that an additional 500 could be accommodated Here immediately. Officials have asked Points to be prepared to take More evacuees on Short notice. The estimated flood evacuees now living in the Dauphin in private Homes cottages at Dauphin and ochre surviving Are daughter mrs. Peter Kowalchuk at Home Anc one grandchild. Prayers will be said at s.30 . Friday in the memorial funeral Chapel. The fun the of the Council have been too infrequent to permit a sufficient Exchange of views on matters of common interest within the scope of the treaty. On the military Side the strategic concept of the treaty has been adopted and a defence plan drawn up and the corresponding estimate of the necessary forces is being established. The next step is to put these plans into effect by taking further measures in the direction of com Mon defence the division of Finan Cial responsibilities and the Adap tation and development the necessary the communique said the per latent High command will a cute policies and be responsible for formulating issues requiring decisions by the member govern top priority the highest priority tasks of the permanent Council will be 1. To co ordinate the work of the Atlantic Council s defence Ommittee its defence financial and economical committee arid ther agencies established under he treaty. 2. To recommend to govern ments the Steps necessary to get coordinated plans into operation or the defence of the North at Antic area. Pumping seev1ce basements pumped to ails. Iwo tour pm. 927508 or 53757 trial building 14 went to Laurier seven to ochre River and five to Ethelbert. For those staying in the Indus rial Hall and in private Homes where meals Are not provided a dining Hall is in operation in the basement of the United Church. Those at Dauphin Beach Cook their own meals obtaining Gro Ceries daily from the town oper ated store there. Many seek work Many of the persons evacuated from the red River Valley flood areas to the Dauphin District Are anxious to obtain employment and a list of. Names has been obtained by the local flood Relief committee of those desiring jobs in this area. Included in the list Are men experienced As clerks Drivers farm helpers office workers carpenters mechanics labourers and other workers. Persons in the District seeking male help May obtain information on the men available from the flooded areas through the Dauphin flood Relief committee. No fuss make. Delicious Tea just drop them in the pot add boiling water no guess perfect Tea every time each Tea bag gives you just the. Right amount 2 delightful cups to mess cleaning up is easy no soggy Lea leaves to get rid of my a a wifi to Psi i Sest Tea you can buy now with Handy Lipton Tea bags enjoy Upton s delicious new blend i beaches farms and in Thi . Industrial Hall. The majority of the evacuees registered by the flood Relief committee ure now living at a Ulphin Bench where 248 been Given new Homes in cottages donated for their use by the owners. They have been provided with food and clothing Anil arc living in a separate Little Village. In addition to the 248 at Dau Phin Beach 80 were sent to Ste. Rose do Lac. Some of these Are now at ochre Beach 55 Are in private Homes around Dauphin 37 men Are staying in the Indus neral service be held at handkerchiefs a total guaranteed product made in England men s 45e or 3 for women s 25 in Eviritt to use co. Sumi Montreal in Pyramid d set Ruffit Icard Trade Mirk Laba tsar 9.30 . Saturday in St. Nicholas Church Stella Avenue and Mcgregor Street and burial will be in holy family cemetery. William a. Moore a former Farmer of Douglas Man., William Alexander Moore 56, of 21 Roslyn Road died wednesday in the Winnipeg general Hospital. Born at Douglas or. Moore came to Winnipeg a year ago. He is survived by his widow Ella. The body was taken to Douglas for the funeral service at 2.30 . Cost Friday in United Church. Rev. Bruce John son of Harrow United Church will officiate and burial will be in the local cemetery. Lisle Noeman a Farmer of Dufresne Man., Lisle Norman 65, died wednesday in Winnipeg. Or. Norman was born in Kildonan Man. Besides his widow Reata he is survived by four sons. Walker and Leslie of Dufresne and Ernest arid Harry of Winnipeg a daughter mrs. B. Beatie of Winnipeg and six grand children. The funeral service will be held at 1.30 . Friday in mrs. Kenneth Campbell word has been received from Vancouver of the death in St. Appeal for help by Trade unions is in full swing response to the Appeal from the trades Union committee of the Manitoba flood Relief fund for Money made monday when the Commilee was organized is now in full swing on the local National and International basis. On the International scene among the first unions reported to offer help is the United brotherhood of carpenters and joiners of America .l. With head office in in Dian Dinolis Mich. W. L. Hutcheson general Dent of the brotherhood has wired j. B. Graham business agent of local 343, to provide him with adequate information in the i needs Here so that the Appeal could be properly considered at the general executive Board meet z May 22. Aid necessary on behalf of the two locals 343 and 1901, or. Graham has writ ten to the president describing the flood situation and emphasis citizens of greater Winnipeg the manufacturers of 7-up wish to re mind All citizens of Winnipeg that approved water treating equipment is used in the production of 7-up and that the present flood conditions cannot affect the Quality. 7-up is bottled under Ideal sanitary conditions. As always 7-up is pure. Will be in the family plot Brook Side cemetery. Rev. H. Walker will Gordon Vincent s Hospital monday of mrs. Margaret Campbell wife of Ken Neth Campbell formerly of Winnipeg. Mrs. Campbell was born in Belfast Ireland. Besides her Hus band she is survived by two Sis ters mrs. E. P. Birth of Vancouver and mrs. J. Scarr of Winnipeg and three Brothers Joseph my creator of Vancouver William Ohn Mccreamer of Belfast ire and. The funeral service was held wednesday in the Georgia Chapel f Center and Hanna funeral Home irs. Logan came to Manitoba 35 ears ago. She was a member of in lord Selkirk Honie and school Lub. Besides her husband mrs. Jogan is survived by three Lobert. Alex and David of win Peg and two Sisters mrs. H. Val lond of Guelph ont., and mrs. In. Jory of Crystal City Man. The funeral service will be held at 2.45 in. Saturday in the Clark Lea Herdale funeral Home and burial ill be in Brookside cemetery lev. H. Dodgson will officiate. V4 cup sugar 6 Tablespoons Canada Corn starch 14 Teaspoon Salt 4 cups milk Vanilla mix sugar Canada porn starch and Salt in top of double boiler. Gradually add until smooth. Place Over boiling water and Cook stirring constantly until mixture thickens. Cover and continue cooking 10 minutes Lon Ger stirring occasionally. Remove from heat. Add Vanilla Cool. Pour into Moulds or serving dish and chill. Makes 6 to 8 Servings. Other variations including floating Island chocolate Blanc manic Cust arct Blanc Mange and Pistachio Blanc Mange Are in eluded in Jane recipe. Folder entitled for desserts Jane Ashley s tested postcard to Home service department cd 20, the Canada starch company limited a o. Bon 129, Montreal Canada Corn starch ing the Point that the Money has to come into Winnipeg from some where we in the organized i labor movement must do All we can to help even although we have our own problems personally and from the office of the brother Hood of locomotive engineers Western lines on the Canadian Pacific railways an Appeal has been issued to instigate a drive among members Cor Manitoba flood Relief. W. G. Graham vice president of brotherhood of locomotive firemen and engine men. Who arrived in the City from Eastern Canada thursday is calling a meeting of the local men this mrs. George Logan mrs. Sarah Logan 56. Wife Jeorge w. Logan of 251 Linden venue East Kildonan. Died wed essay n the Winnipeg general afternoon with the flood As Ospital. Born in Goderich priority item on the Agenda. T we locally the committee is n Fly organizing a Campaign in an All out Effort to secure the maximum results in contributions. So so Good. So wholesome for everyone Blackwood beverages limited Winnipeg Tom Morris word has been received of the Leath wednesday in Vancouver of Morris 71, formerly of 319 Bannerman Avenue. Or. Morris is survived by his widow Edith. The funeral service and burial will be n Vancouver. Britain offers drugs manpower to flooded areas London May 18 Reuters Britain has offered to Send drugs medical services and skilled personnel to help the Winnipeg flood victims. Prime minister Attlee announced this in the House of commons thursday saying Britain wished to show her sympathy for the Vic Tims in some practical form. The British High commissioner in Canada sir Alexander clutter ims been Tell prime minister St. Laurent that Britain will be Only too glad to be of assistance in any Way in her Attlee said. Anthony Eden Deputy opposition Leader a Fum Tor the victims and sending cloth ing and perhaps livestock. Sir. Attlee said he thought i Best to see first what the Urgen Leeds were but pressed by he would consider the starting of a fund. Acar Salmon Atway for there Ewe intake icing wit to tent canned Salmon. In Pipits hot he Dii Het onid Salmon combined wonderfully with Betie food to you to my Favino. For example Cimei like. M la. Ctn red Salmon bleed 3 fairly 1 table spoon Bulter sail and Pep per 1 uhf spoon minced a Tulcy Baki Puum until Lender Ili e in half and out Poules into Kim not. Mash Polato butter and Juit enough hoi milk to molten. Add Parsley a awning and juice of Lemon Over Donnel Salmon and lightly fold the. Canned Salmon into mixture. Replace in potato paprika on top and place under broiler for a moment. 2 table Poona crated a. Little hot milk paprika Lemon Juke 1 tin Beana ;