Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - January 25, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 8 Winnipeg free press monday. January 25, 1954 deaths and funerals mrs. Makie Anne Dubois 51, of 538 Des neurons Street Boniface died saturday in Boniface Hospital. Born in Lorette man., she had lived in St. Boniface since 1931. Surviving Are her Hus band Valere one son Emile five daughters mrs. R. Gillis Eva Pau line Rose Marie and Angele and four Brothers Arthur Ovila Henri and Wilfrid Bissonnette. Requiem mass will be Sung at 10 . Tues Day following prayers at 8 . Monday in Desjardin s Chapel. Burial will be in sacred heart Bel Gian cemetery. Clears up your skin cacti pimples eczema fm9t. Rash blackheads quickly relieved with fragrant scientifically medicated Cuti Cura soap and ointment. Highly recommended. Tryial Cuti Cura Stephen Sawchenko 64, of 1639 Arlington Street died sat urday at his Home. Born in the Western Ukraine he had lived in Canada for 52 years. He owner and operated the Clarendon hotel in North Battleford sask., before coming to Winnipeg three months ago. Surviving Are his wife Katherine three daughters mrs Daniel o Hagan mrs. James Dona Hue and Jean three sons Percy Alex and or. Terry five grand children and three Brothers Paul Peter and John. Funeral service will be held at 10 . Wednesday in holy Trinity ukrainian Ortho Dox Cathedral following prayers at 8 . Tuesday in memorial Cha Pel. Burial will be in All saints cemetery. Rev. K. Be Lisewych will officiate. Mrs. Maude Mckay 68, of 865 Mulvey Avenue died saturday in Princess Elizabeth Hospital born in Bruce county ont., she had lived in Winnipeg for the Pas two years. She was a member o the presbyterian Church. Her Hus band David died in 1952. Surviving Are one daughter mrs. J. I Farrell two grandchildren three Brothers Stewart Douglas and Duncan Mcconnell and two Sis ters mrs. H. L. Mckay and mrs m. Esplen. The body will be taken to Kincardine ont., for Funera service and burial wednesday. A b. Gardiner funeral Home is in charge. Winnipeg electric go. Appliance depl., Power building Winnipeg mrs. Ellen Louisa Cox 84 of 231 bore Bank Street died Sun Day at her Home. Born in England she came to Canada in 1906. Shi was a member of St. Aidan s anglican Church. Surviving is h e husband Frederick. Funeral ser vice will be held at 3.30 . Tubs Day in Clark Leatherdale Funera Home with burial in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Boyd will officiate. Rev. F. J Interior designer designer. Reply by Tetter stating training experience and salary desired. Green Blankstein Russell and associates architects and consulting engineers 222 Osborne Street North Winnipeg Manitoba Maytag reduced Reg. Special easy terms Home appliance co. Ltd. Maytag Headquarters 670 Portage ave., or. Sherbrook pm. 3-7184 miss Georgie Candy 73, former Saskatchewan resident died Jan. 10 in Kelowna . Born n Clarksburg w.va., she came to Saskatchewan in 1907. She nursed at Saskatoon for some time before joining the nursing staff of Watrous Hospital Watrous sask. She retired from her position in 1952 and went to Kelowna in 1952. A member of the order of the East Ern stax she was past mistress of the Manitou chapter no. 46, wat Rous. Surviving Are one sister Virs. A p. Morrow and two Bro hers James and Russell. Funeral service and burial took place Jan. 13 in Kelowna. Felix c. Varken70, of 781 Garfield saturday in Winnipeg. Born in Cottenham Cambridgeshire England he came to Winnipeg in 1894. He was a member and past president of International masons and bricklayers Union no. 1 of Manitoba. Prior to his retirement he had been employed by Western Gypsum co. Surviving Are his wife Eugenie two sons Charles and Herbert one daughter mrs. Peggie gallic and four grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 2.15 . Tuesday in a. B. Gardiner funeral Horte with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev. J. B. Thomas will officiate. Mrs. Jake Isabella Eliza Beth maw of 718 Elgin Avenue died sunday in Winnipeg general Hospital. Born in East St. Paul she had lived in Winnipeg All her life. Surviving Are her husband Gordon two sons George and Gor Don one sister mrs. W. L. Ban Nister and one brother John Mcbeath. Funeral service will be held at 1.30 . Wednesday in Bardal s Chapel with burial in Kildonan cemetery. Rev. S. R. Mcleod will officiate. Jacob Yanovsky furniture firm owner Dies 59 Jacob Yanovsky 59, of the Pope apartments proprietor of Western furniture co., 328 Hargrave is reel died sunday in Toronto. Born in Russia he had been in siness in Winnipeg for More Han 30 years. Survivors include his wife Freda two sons Arthur and Lou three Brothers Harry lax and and Joe and one sister mrs. C. Posner. Funeral service will be held at 2 . Tuesday in Chesed Shel Ernes Chapel with burial in Shaa Rey Zedek cemetery. Mks. Caroline Wink Worth 87, of 971 William ave nue died born in Friday at Ardington her Home. Wicks hire England she had lived in Winni Peg 47 years. Her husband pre deceased her. Surviving Are two sons William and Sydney s i x three great grand children and three Sisters. Funeral service will be held at 3.30 . Tuesday Chapel with burial in Elmwood cemetery. Rev. J. E. Stewart will officiate. Richard Feu Illare in Fant son of or. And mrs. Fernand Feu Illare 464 Langevin Street St Boniface died saturday in St. Boniface Hospital. Besides his parents he is survived by three Sisters Berthe Aline and Paulette his paternal Grandfather and his maternal grandparents or. And mrs Aime Gosselin. Funeral service will be held at 2 . Tuesday in St. Boniface Basilica with Buria in St. Boniface cemetery. Desjar Din s funeral Home is in charge. Thobias. Henry Rose 72, 309 lock Street died sunday in mrs Mary Caldwell 72, of Souris man., and formerly of Cartney man., died Jan. 17 at Ler Home. Born in Govan Scot and she came out to Canada in 1920 with her husband John and family. They lived in Hartney until three months ago when they moved to Souris. She was a member of the United Church and the ladies auxiliary of the Canadian legion surviving besides her husband Are four daughters mrs. M. Madill mrs. B. Cruikshanks mrs. E. Brown and mrs. A. Davidson five sons Duncan Allan Bob Tom and Archie two Sisters miss f. Cald Well and mrs. Russell Forbes one brother Hamilton 18 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Funeral service was held thurs Day at the Hartney United Church with Rev. W. R. Donogh officiating. Burial was in Hartney River Side cemetery. To raise wages Budapest a Premier Are Nagy told the hungarian parliament in his annual message saturday that wages and pensions l be. Raised and Trade with Britain May be resumed this year. Reviewing events since his government announced a new look Rogr Arn for Hungary last july Fay said the government is deter mined to slow Down heavy Industry production and raise the Standard f living with More and better con Sumer goods. Cpl. Edward s. Dickenson col. Frank Schwable Moke about reaction continued from Page 1 Walter Cornwell 74, of 294 Marjorie Street St. James died saturday at Misericordia hos Pital. Born in London England he came to Canada 43 years ago. He was a Grain Sampler with the Dominion department of agriculture. A Veteran of the first world War he served overseas with 78th battalion Canadian expeditionary Force. Surviving Are his wife rence Annie one son Jack one daughter mrs. E. F. Pearn and three grandchildren. Funeral ser vice will be held at 4 . Tuesday in Mordue Brothers Chapel with burial in St. James cemetery. Rev. M. L. Goodman will officiate. Theorize president Eisenhower to waive the buy american statutes for countries which Accord similar treatment to . Bidders on con tracts on a basis of Equality with their own nations was noted satisfaction in Ottawa. Hon. Douglas Stuart ambassador of the . To Canada addressing the Empire and american men s clubs of Toronto monday Laid stress on the need for greater free Trade tween Canada and the . He said that the present american administration had As one of its main objectives the freeing of the world Trade. The Randall commission s re port demonstrated the willingness of the . Administration to do its Art to help produce constructive Forward action in the Field of inter National economic co operation he said. Grace Hospital. Born in Bruce county ont., he had lived in Winnipeg seven years. He was a re tired Farmer. Surviving Are his wife Winnifred one brother de and four Sisters mrs. E. Bowland mrs. A. Leach mrs. S. Hicking Bottom and mrs. M. Shearman. The body will be taken to Yorkton. Sask. For funeral service and burial thursday. Glenn spokes three year old son of or. And mrs. Stanley spokes of Saltcoats sask., died Jan. 17 in Yorkton Hospital. Funeral ser vice and burial took place wednes Day in Saltcoats mrs. Alexina Nicol 73, of 1392 Selkirk Avenue formerly of 137 Burrin Avenue West Kildonan died sunday in Victoria Hospital. Born in Coatbridge Scotland she had lived in Canada 41 years. Surviving Are her husband John Abel one son David one daughter mrs. Markham and six grandchildren. Funeral service will take place at 2.45 . Wednesday in Mordue Brothers Chapel with burial in Elmwood cemetery. Rev. F. Douglas will officiate. Mrs. Samuel Laird. 66, Pioneer of Scotia man., resident died Jan. 19 in Hamiota Hospital. Born in Glasgow. Scotland she had lived in the Scotia District More than 50 years. A member of the Scotia United Church mrs. Laird was Active in the woman s auxiliary and the red Cross society. Surviving Are her husband Sam. And one sister mrs. Jessie Smith. Fun eral service and burial took place n Scotia tuesday. 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After a Good night s sleep you la Wake up the next morning to the kind of Relief that will help you Start your Day feeling Fine. When you buy ask for Phillips milk of mag Nesia. It s the Best laxative antacid Money can buy. Keumye Das heartburn upset stomach Misti whenever Over indulgence in food tobacco or stimulants cause distressing symptoms of Odd indigestion Lake Phillips As an in liquid or Tablet form. H contain of fastest most effective stomach sweetener known to your acid upset in practically no it All. Saskatoon sask., died thurs a in Saskatoon Hospital. Pm Loyed by the Bank of Montreal e was a member and one time eople s Warden of St. John s Ca thedral Saskatoon. Surviving Are is wife Kathleen three sons Tony Erry and Aidan his Mother mrs. I. E. Beck and a sister mrs. E. Collicutt. Funeral service and Buri 1 took place in Saskatoon Mon a. More about wrong continued from Page 1 or. Wrong since their comradeship in France in the first world War described him As the finest Type of Public prime minister St. Laurent said i have heard with deep regret personal and the pass ing of Hume wrong. Canada has lost a great Public servant i shall lose a Good Friend and Wise coun ambassador to the in 1946, succeeding heart ailme1vt fatal or. Wrong died of a heart ail ment. He entered Hospital for treatment last november Only a fortnight after taking Over his lat est assignment undersecretary of state for external affairs. He had appeared to be making a Good re covery but a second attack caused him to re enter Hospital saturday. He became United states or. Pearson who returned to can Ada As undersecretary for external affairs and became minister of that department in 1948. Born in Toronto sept. 10, 1894, Humphrey Hume wrong was a son of the late professor g. M. Wrong of the University of Toronto one Canada s greatest historians. His Mother was a descendent of sir Edward Blake. Or. Wrong was also a great scholar and at one time was Assis Tant professor of history at the University of Toronto. He received his . Degree from that University in 1915 after which he joined the British army As a second lieutenant. He transferred to the Royal flying corps n 1917 and served until the end of the War retiring As Captain. . Probes germ War confession uni Ted states Marine corps and army have opened formal investigations of the actions of a colonel and a Corporal while they were prisoners of the chinese communists. The Marine corps announced tha a court of inquiry had been Formet to investigate the Case of col Frank Schwable an air officer who made a false confession while i prisoner War about participating in germ warfare. He renounce the confession after his release in the korean War prisoner Exchange the army announced it has file formal court martial charge against Cpl. Edward s. Dickenson the 23-year-old virginian who firs decided to remain with the communists then changed his min and came Home. Dickenson a accused of holding unlawful inter course with the enemy and currying favor with his red captor to the detriment of fellow prison ers. This army announcement newspapers surprised and c corned the defence department had intended that no statement concerning any actions against re turned prisoners be made until the cases of the 21 americans still remaining in a pro red Camp Korea had been cleared up. Earthquakes reported Ponta Delgada azores a earthquakes rocked the Island c Sao Miguel several times saturday night ringing Church Bells causing damage to buildings highways. No casualties were re ported. John Harry Fraser 72, of 62 Lipton Street died sunday at is Home. Born and educated in Winnipeg he was proprietor of Central Dray and express co. Until its retirement. Surviving Are two Sisters mrs. E r. Kuppers and Virs. A. W. O. G. Clark and a brother James r. Funeral service vill be held at 2.15 . Wednesday n Gardiner s Chapel with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev. R. D. Thompson will officiate. John a. Mcleod of Seattle vash., and formerly of Winnipeg died thursday in Seattle. Born in Winnipeg he was a son of or. And mrs. Angus Mcleod who oper ated a hotel in Portage la Prairie. He was employed by Boeing air Craft corp., Seattle. Surviving Are is wife Jessie one daughter Carol free Brothers Lewis j., Roy a. And Ernest l. Funeral service and trial will take place in Seattle. James Alexander Jack Morrow 66, of Hudson ont., died wednesday at his Home. He was employed by Canadian nation Al railways for 40 years until his retirement last year. Surviving is is wife Marie. Funeral service and trial took place monday in Hud son. Thomas Smith 82, of Carman man., died in Winnipeg Jan. 18. Born in Lancashire England he lived for Many years in the car Man District. 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