Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, January 14, 1954

Issue date: Thursday, January 14, 1954
Pages available: 44
Previous edition: Wednesday, January 13, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 14, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg tree press thursday. January 14, 1954 deaths and funerals 2.45 . Friday in Mordue Bros funeral Chapel with burial in Brookside cemetery. Karl Kisz Toski 64, of lot a Milvor Avenue North Kil Donan died tuesday at his Home he was a Market Gardener for 20 years. Borri in Poland he had lived in Canada for 43 years. He is sur Vived by his wife Julia two Daugh ters mrs. Steve Chornick and mrs. Ben Kolt two grandchildren three Sisters mrs. M. Burkowski mrs. L. Specula and mrs. M. Gawronski and a brother. Funeral service will be held at 11.30 Friday in St. Mary s polish National Catholic Church following prayers which will be said at memorial funeral Chapel at 7.30 . Thursday. Burial will be in the polish National Ceme Tery. Fred Hiam funeral be held Friday Fred Hiam 76, who died Jan. 11, wih be buried at 2.15 . Friday following funeral service in of. John s Cathedral Dean j. O. An Derson will officiate. Pallbearers will be w. C. Peach or. Nor mrs. Maky Archer Mur doff 74 widow of or. Harry Morton Murdoff of 215 Oxford Street died wednesday at Winnipeg general Hospital. She was a graduate of Winnipeg general Hospi Tal. She is survived by three Sis ters mrs. Arthur Burridge mrs. J. B Wallis and mrs. W. C. Soole and a brother Walter Duncan. Funeral service will be held at 2 pm. Friday at Thomson s funeral Chapel with Rev a. R. Huband officiating. Burial will be in Elm Wood cemetery. Rev. Ernest Bak Beac 40, order of St. Viateur the Mai son St. Joseph Otterburne man., died wednesday in St. Boniface Hospital. Fat Ner Barbeau was born in Mackeyville que., and studied in Borget College Rigaud. Que. He was Ord signed a priest in 1940, and had lived in Otterburne since 1949. The body will be in Otter Burne until funeral service at 10 . Friday in the Otterburne roman Catholic Church with Bur Ial in Rigaud que. Desjardins funeral Chapel is in charge. Nicholas Gwodzik 73, who died sunday at his Home at 590 Stella Avenue will be buried in All saints cemetery Friday. Funeral service will be at 1-30 . Friday St. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral following prayers at 8.30 . Thursday. It. Rev. W. Kush Ner will officiate. Man James d. R. P. Coats f. B. Brisbin Al r i 1 e y and b Rangan. Or. Hiam was an accountant with the provincial comptroller Gen eral s office for 28 years before his retirement in 1946. Lain of the Regina Curling association. Surviving Are a brother and a sister in England four sons Rev. R. Wesley Rev. John t., Rev. Thomas w. And or. Lloyd g. Funeral service will be held Friday at Knox metropolitan Church Regina. Mrs. Isabella Mcgregor 72, of 20 Brian apartments died tuesday. She was born in Scot land and came Canada 42 years ago. She is survived by her Hus band William two sons Charles and William three daughters mrs. Edith Novak mrs. Muriel Terence and miss Jessie 13 grandchildren four Sisters and three Brothers. Funeral service will be held at Christian Ruppenthal 67, of 384 Seymour Street died wednesday at his Home. Born in in Ter Walden Austria or. Rupp ii Thal went new York 51 years ago. Then he came Winnipeg where he had lived for the past 43 years. Before retiring in 1953, he had been a Carpenter with the Canadian Pacific railway. He was a member of the redeemer lutheran Church. Surviving Are his wife Caroline two sons William and Edward four daughters Ade la. Wilma Florence and Margaret and four grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 2 . Sat urday at the redeemer lutheran Church Manitoba Avenue and Arlington Street with burial in Brookside cemetery. Kerr s funeral Chapel is in charge. Labiti Hinr Chelada 67, of died monday in Victoria Hospital. Born in the Ukraine he had lived in Manitoba for the Pait so years. For 42 he was a shipper with Brown and Rutherford Ltd. He was a member of Peter s association. He is survived by his wife Nellie and a brother Andrew. The body will rest in the holy eucharist Hall from 7 . To 10 . Friday with prayers at 8 . Requiem High mass will be Sung at 10 . Saturday in the holy eucharist Church. Rev. I. G. A Pytkovsky and Rev. C. Haw Ryllo will officiate. Mcgee i in neral Chapel is in charge. Was employed by Osier Hammond and nah Lori building. He is Vived by his wife Edith Maud a son George and a daughter Phylis Harland and two grand children. Funeral service will be held at 1.15 . Friday in Mordue Bros funeral Chapel with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev. E. W. Scott will officiate. Or. Budgen served with the Royal horse artillery in the first world War. Herbert Frederick Bud Gen. 64, of 197 Beaverbrook Street died tuesday at his. Home. He was born in Sussex England and had lived in Canada for the past 33 years. For 19 years he Sias Trees Bonfire Ottawa up the capital s discarded Christmas Trees have one More contribution make the Winter s cheer. Civic officials wednesday announced plans for a huge Bonfire Jan. 20 of the Trees they have collected Complete with free parking space and a Community sing song at a City dump. If the event it successful they plan make it an annual affair. Easier of hams As pure As soap can be retired minister or. Thomas Bray Dies in Regina or. Thomas Bray 71, Saskatchewan United Church Clergyman lied monday in Regina. Born in Brixham Devonshire England or. Bray came can Ada in 1905 and took his theological training at Wesley methodist College in Winnipeg. He joined the United Church at the time of Union. He returned England after his ordination and married the former Lillian Beatrice Jolly. She died in 1952. Or. Bray served at Melfort Hawarden Caron grand Coulee and Tuxford before retiring Regina in 1946. He served As Saskatchewan Moderator of the United Church for that year. Or. Bray received his honorary doctorate at St. Andrew s College. Saskatoon in 1949. Following his retirement he was protestant chaplain at the Grey nun hos Pital in Regina until the time of his death. While in England for the Coro nation or. Bray attended the International congregational con Ference of churches at St. An Drew s. Scotland As the Canadian Delegate. Or. Bray was also Chap new Cleanser kills with working suds 1. Now old dutch Cleo Imor does things no other Cleanser Ever did before tested against the two other leading cleansers it Dis soloed about twice As much grease As either that Means less wiping when you clean Greasy sinks pots pans and stoves makes cleaning easier saves you time a plenty. And new old dutch rinses away completely. It makes Lively working suds that sponge up grease and dirt. And carries them Down the Drain As you rinse. Works equally Well in hard or soft water. 2. New old dutch kills Gerstl it s the Only leading Cleanser that destroys bacteria. Results you can see through a Microscope. Even kills germs on the cloth you clean with. 3. 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