Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, October 23, 1950

Issue date: Monday, October 23, 1950
Pages available: 34
Previous edition: Saturday, October 21, 1950

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 23, 1950, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 6 Winnipeg free press monday october 23, 1350 pm go these boys and girls of Tho greater Winnipeg school patrols arc shown As hey appeared at the Garrick theatre saturday morning prior to witnessing a preview of he technicolor picture destination the boys and girls were guests of. The Winnipeg free press sponsors of the patrols. Flies. John Rudolph funeral services for mrs Mary 87, who died at Dau Phin oct. 10 were held oct 32 at the ochre River United Church. Rev. Fisher officiated. Born in Switzerland mrs. Rudolph came to Canada in 1910 where she settled at . She married John Rudolph in . She was predeceased by her Hus band ill 1925, and later moved to ochre River where she was living at the Lime of her death. Mrs. Rudolph is survived by three sons Arthur James of ochre River. Chancy p. Of Prince Rupert . And Ted of. Winnipeg. Burial was in the ochre River cemetery. Sneath funeral service was i charge. Pallbearers were b. Tul lock. A. Sutherland f. Mclennan. B. Carter o. Damgard and w. Wishart. Keep it up Register As a blood donor now keep Lite blood free to a camper tar. by Jaycees deaths and funerals Vancouver physician or. John Brown or. John brawn s2, died . 13 Shari Genessy Hospital Vancou ver . He was Horn at Peter Boro .out., and moved in 1910 to tin West coast whore he maintained an Active practice until his retirement three years ago. At the close of the first world War or. Mrs. Harry Dies at Vancouver mrs. Caroline Mary Fogg. S7, died at Vancouver wednesday. She came to St. Vital with her parents in 1913 and on january 1, 1916, mar ried marry Fogg n St. Vital presbyterian Mission now St. Vital United Church. Their wedding Brown joined the of Shaugh ithe first to be held in Nessy Practised there building. Prior to Movin for 22 years. He later Practised at Sooke and Bralorne on Vancouver Island. He is survived by his wife Maude two daughters h. Taylor of Vancouver arid m r s. G. M. Smith of new Jersey and two Sisters. Miss Mary Brown and miss Margaret Brown both of Winnipeg. Edward James Miller Edward James Miller. Fi8. Of Argyle. Man., died sunday at his Home. He is survived by his wife Dorothy. Morduc Brothers Are ii i charge of arrangements. Was the new to Van Couver shortly after the commence credit restrictions will raise your payments on cars or trucks name your own terms today Dominion motors Canada s largest Ford dealer fort Graham pm. 928 441 men of the second world War mrs. Foft was an Active worker in the Church and for several terms served As president of the women s Aux iary. For Many years she was trea surer of the sunday school. She also sans in the Church choir. Mrs. Fogg is survived by her Hus band Harry her Mother and step father. Or. And mrs. S. J. Davis of or. Vital a son. Clifford c., of East Kildonan n daughter. Mrs r. I a cume of fort Rouge two step Sisters mrs. Corinne Glass nor Wood Man., and mrs. F. Mortimer of St. Vital four step Brothers Wil and George of St. Vital Alt of Norwood and Sam of Winnipeg five grandchildren. The funeral ser vice was held monday in Centre and Hannah funeral Home Van Couver. Real for indigestion and constipation get Relief from Gest Ion. Positive results from fruit a Tives proven by tens of thousands. Fruit a-t1ves contain of fruits and herbs. Not Only relieves but loosens up bad coughs for Over 40 years pertussis has been a Favourite prescription. It i Loose sup phlegm Mackesit Asierto raise. Mighty effective for Young and -3pertussin.fr James Vaskell Saltcoats sask., Lames far fell 87, died in Yorkton general Hospital oct. 16. Funeral services were held from the roman Catho Lic Church Here with father Ste Vens Yorkton. Officiating. Burial was in the local cemetery. Gunn s Funera service was in charge. Borri in Northumberland England or. Farrell came to Canada in 1885, settling at Elkhorn Man. He mar Riecl Mary Ann Casin of Newcastle England and returned Canada in 1912, settling in the Yore Ron District where he Farmed until 192s. From 192s on he resided at Salt Coats. Or. Farrell is survived by his wife two sons William of b ran Don. And Michael. Moose Taw two daughters. Beatrice Windsor ont., Saltcoats and one sister. Mrs. Tiny Cahil. Yorkton. He was predeceased or. Willson was a member of St. Augustine s United Church the Carleton club and the motor coun try club. His wife died in 1943 Anri and Alice mrs. W. M. He is survived by two daughters mrs. Keith Vogan and mrs. J. L. C. Macpherson both of Winnipeg by one son and two daughters. Sister h. G. Wade of mrs. K. Haine Dies at age 65 mrs. Katherine Haine 65, died saturday at is. Joseph s Hospital. A resident of Winnipeg for 51 years mrs. Haine lived at 506 seven Oaks Avenue and formerly at 660 Machray Avenue. For .37 years she was an Active member of the Salem ladies auxiliary and served As Secretary for a number of years. She is survived by tout daughters and three sons mrs. Adam Schick mrs. Stan Houston and mrs. Austin Daniels All of Winnipeg mrs. Gordon Venables of Vancouver Wilfrid of Saska Toon Earl of Winnipeg and Carl of Boston mass. She is also sur Vived by two Sisters mrs. G. La Saile Man., mrs. J. Schasser of Cavalier n.d., and a brother John Home of Winnipeg. Funeral services were conducted a 2 . Monday from Salem reformed Church by Rev. C. D. Maurer. Burial was in Eim Wool cemetery. Gardiner s funeral Chapel were in charge of. Arrangements. Fatally injured Veteran buried Brandon Oci. 23 special funeral services for John Dinsdale fatally injured in a Street Accident Here Jasi tuesday were held Mon Day at salvation army Citadel. Capt. A. Carrnell officiated and interment was made in soldiers plot Brandon cemetery. Or. Dinsdale was born in eng land aug. 24, 1882, and was a vet eran of three wars. He served in the British army in the South Afri can War at the age of 17. In the second world War or. Dinsdale went overseas with the 181st unit and later served with he Bat Talion winning the military Mertal. Following the War. Or. Dinsdale to Brandon and enlisted Pany with which he was associated irl lne just battalion Manitoba dra Lor the rest of his life. Yoons. He editor s wife Dies Montreal oct. 23 up mrs. Lillian Beatrice Kennedy wife of Roderick Stuart. Kennedy Eric Tor in Chiee of the family Herald and weekly Star a farm weekly newspaper published in Montreal died at. Her Home saturday after a Long illness. Your Opportunity opening in our organisation or Public relations Man. The Man we want May already be employed a Good personality and character Are prime requisites for this position. Salary and advancement will be determined by ability and results. Applications will be treated with strictest Confidence please address All replies to Box no. 2627 Winnipeg free press he nov Al. Willson stationery firm founder Dies Henry Lee Willson 80, prominent City business Man for the past 50 years died saturday at his residence 99 Wellington Crescent. He was born at Newmarket. Ont., where he received his Edu cation. He became associated Early in life with the firm of Barber Ellis of Toronto. In 1900 he came to Winnipeg and purchased the Ford stationery company on main Street next to the old Post building founded shortly Willson. Afterwards he stationery com hearers were p. Carlson j. Rooney l. Parsons. C. Christoffer m. Lep pin Tom All. Winnipeg and four grandchildren. The funeral service will take place at 3.30. . Tuesday in Gard Iner s funeral Home and Rev. 73, of 47 Lennox Avenue St. Vital died thursday in Winnipeg gun i Cral Hospital. She was Boi r. In Kent burial will be in the family plot at Lrnwood cemetery. Pallbearers will be Price Rattrap England and came to Winnipeg 38 years ago. The funeral service was held at 10.30 . Monday in mor due Brothers funeral Home and burial was in St. Vital cemetery. Rev. H. Dodgson officiated. A Avoy James Irvine Roy Easton Gerald Kalaher and James Bowman. Father to. M. Comtoi r eve. Father Jean Marie comte of notre Dame de Lourdes Man., in St. Boniface Hospital. He born at Torran France came to Canada in and lived in notre Dame de he served until 1039. At the outbreak., of the second world War. He was rejected for Active service but joined the Veteran s guard. Surviving Are his wife four daughters and five sons. They Are mrs. T. I Lagan of mrs. Bob Campbell of Winnipeg Mary of Edmonton and Irene at Jack of Detroit Charles of Toronto. George James and William All of Randon. Also surviving is one brother Charles of Brandon. Mk.3. Andrew Duncan funeral services were held of 16 in Bethal United Church for mrs. Lilian Duncan 62. Who died oct. 14 in Souris Hospital. Rev. C. S. Matchett of Souris. Officiated assisted by Rev. A. Frei bar of h a r t n e y. Honorary pallbearers were Vav. A. Canning. B. Wal Bridge and of. Souris. And g. Deleau d. Fleck and l. Can Ning Deleau. Active pallbearers were her six sons in Law. Burial Riverside cemetery. Hart Ney. Born and educated in. Respert England. Mrs. Duncan came to Laureles for 16 years where he studied. He was ordained it St Boniface april 8, 1905, and later Canada in 19.10 anal married an his duties As a priest took him to Dreu Duncan Claude Erie Dundrea St. Phonse St. Al Laurier and St. Eustace is survived Tho same by her husband she and six daughters mrs. D. Morris. Al mrs. E. Mccarvill. Winnipeg a. P. Mcdonald Harley Gin re until and Jast year re c a i to notre Dame de Lourdes s mrs. R. Ather comte is survived by one come . It s skirt if s marmalade after 31 years of Loyal service vote for mayor Blum Berock 1 inserted by for mayor committee and moved to St. Lupinin. He lived there until 1949 and last year tur father comte is survived by us. Brother. Jean come and one sons reverend sister Elizabeth comte nos and Alan Deleau. Both of notre Dame de Lourdes inc 1s also survived by her father the body was taken monday to and two Sisters and one notre Dame de Laureles where All in England twelve will lie in state in the roman Cath grandchildren and one Niece mrs. C. R. Morion red Deer Alia. Kimmic funeral sol vices for John Bir Nie 55, of 47-1 Walker Avenue. Winnipeg., will be hold at 1.30 . Tuesday in Mot due Brothers sirs. Alvin g. Eamor fim Enil Home. Or. Birnie did at doer Lodge Hospital Stin Dav. Rev. Brandon mrs. Tala Burner of icicle. Anil widow of Alvin Earner Lii cell saturday in Brandon general Olic Church. A solemn requiem mass will be Sung at 10 . Tues Day and burial will take place in the local cemetery. The Desjardin Mckee funeral Home is in Ului be of the arrangements. Born at Bright out., moved with her parents or. Ind mrs. Andrew Diller to the Carroll District in .1904. In 1912 she was married continuing to reside in the Carroll District until 1910 when she moved to Brandon. Or. Earner died in 1945. She is sur Vived by a son Alvin y. Of bran Don two daughters mrs. A. Mcdonell of Winnipeg and mrs. A m. Gray of Brandon. There is one brother. W. J. Diller of Brandon and four grandchildren. Funeral service was held monday at car Roll Church and burial was made in Carroll cemetery. Iii rial will born she Jug los funeral service for John anglos. 64, was held at his Home in two creeks oct. 20. Rev. K. A. Officiated. Burial was in Virden cemetery. Or. Ingles came to Canada from Scotland in 1921 and took up farming in the two creeks District the following year. He is survived by his wife three a laughters a brother Daniel three live Brothers in Scot land. Pallbearers were t. Robin son t. Smith s. Rollo. D. Hamil ton j. Foster and b. Campbell. Be in Bra upside i Nifte in Piilo Ali each. Scotland or. Birnie lived in Winnipeg for 27 years. 1 be was employed by clip Canadian National railways for 13 years until april 19ho. He is survived by kiss wife Helen two Raug hopi s at Home and mrs. K. Wiles Winnipeg. There arc two grand children and three Sisters in eng land. Or. Birnie was a member of the fort Rouge legion and a life member of St. James masonic Lodge Peterhead. Mrs. H. A. To Ping Victoria . Mrs. H. A. Tipping died monday in St. Jos Eph s Hospital Here. She lived at Elm Wool for 25 years prior in moving to Victoria. Surviving is her husband Heman one son Edward and two grandchildren. The Funera will Lake place in Oak Bay cemetery. Part about buying you know Coffee s Fesh and thou Don t pay extra for the tin by want casts n and calf in tin than other coffees packed in paper bags. 10 my mind its the fear Bug in Quality Coffee for not a Penny More Rich vacuum packed Edwards gives you guaranteed freshness Ino need to deny yourself Rich vacuum packed Edwards it i costs no because Edwards direct to Safeway Coffee service cuts costs. Edwards is roasted Only to then rushed to Safeway and placed on the shelves. Fresh i and fragrant. No costly round about Long storage you get Rich Coffee in shining Ifor not a Penny. Not a Penny More than for Quality coffees sold in Baber Bass. -4 Jef fresh when you use it Safeway mrs. Rosanna Ward mrs. Rosanna Ward. 75, of g7j Martin Avenue died Friday in she Gysler nursing Home 66 Smith Street. The Funera service was held at 4 . Monday in Mordue Bro thers funeral Home and burial was in the family plot at Elmwood Ceme Tery. Mrs. Carl Gustav Johnson mrs. Terez e. Johnson. 60. Wife of Carl Gustav Johnson died at her Home. 156 Edmonton Street. Thurs Day. The funeral service was held at 2.4.1 . Monday in Morlue. Brother funeral Home and burial cemetery. Stays ;