Winnipeg Free Press

Tuesday, September 21, 1954

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 21, 1954, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 20 deaths and funerals Winnipeg free press tuesday september 21, 1954 mrs., Maria Shuffel 73, of Chat Fiell Man., died Satur Day in St. Boniface old. Folks Home. Born in the Ukraine she had., lived in Canada 45 years. Surviving Are her husband John four sons Peter Steve and Fred four daughters mrs. T. A. Juba mrs. J. To Ici Shyn and mrs. A. 15 grandchildren nine great grand children one sister mrs. Toski and three Brothers. Pete Andrew and Michael Kempa. Funeral service will be held at 3.45 . In Mordue Brothers funeral Home. Burial will be in Brook Side cemetery. Jack Jacob Gnu adv a 70, of 28 Mansfield court died Mon Day in Misericordia Hospital. Born Hungary he had lived in Canada "50 years and was a Fanner. Surviving Are his wife Fannie three sons Jacob and Joe four daughters mrs. T Sabodosh mrs. K. Clyde mrs. M. Mackus and mrs. M. Radota and 18 grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 2.45 . Thurs Day in Mordue Brothers funeral Home. Burial will be in old Kil Donan cemetery. Thomas Henry Gardiner 64, of 20 St. David s Road St. Vital died saturday in his Home. Born in England he had lived in Canada 45 years. He was employed by the Winnipeg Post of fice for 26 years. Surviving Are his wife Violet one daughter mrs. H. L. Cook and three grand children. Funeral service be held at 2.15 . Wednesday in Clark Leatherdale funeral Home Rev. Murray Creal officiating. Burial will be in Brookside be mrs. Thomas h. Bates 59, of 209 mighton Avenue died sunday in St. Boniface Hospital. Born in Greenock Scotland she moved to Winnipeg in 1917. She was a member of King Memoria United Church and the Navy mothers league. Surviving Are he husband Thomas three son Jack James Ana Gerald fou Sisters mrs. Sarah. Coutts mrs c. Harrington mrs. J. Mitchel and mrs. W. Three Bro thers Thom Sarchie and John Mcgowan and six grandchildren funeral service was held tues Day in Thomson s funeral Chaye with Rev. H. G. Triton officiating. Burial will be in Chape Lawn memorial gardens. Mrs. Christine Heintz 91, of 399 College Street St James died sunday in Winnipeg born in Austria she. Came to Canada 45 years ago. Surviving Are three sons Charles Fred and Chris three daughters mrs. R. Price mrs. J. Lysakowski and mrs. J. Piper 11 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 3.30 . Wednesday in Kerr s funeral Chapel. Burial will be in St. James cemetery. Edgy nerves William Young Tor bubn.--75, of 12 Roslyn apart ments died saturday in his Home. Born in Scotland he had lived in Canada 50 years. He was a fire Man with the City of Winnipeg retiring 10 years ago As a Cap Tain. He was a member of St. John s Lodge of the masonic order the scottish rite civic Caledon Ian club and River Heights United Church. Funeral service will be held at 2.15 . Thursday in Clark Leatherdale funeral Home with Rev. J. L. Mclnnis official ing. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery. Nervousness sleeplessness or indigestion can result drinking Tea and Coffee. If the caffeine in those beverages upsets switch to Postuma Postum contains no caffeine yet give you delicious flavor. Made instantly right in the cup. Costs less than a Ceni a cup. A product of general foods drink Postum p-323 Leon Smerchanski 77, of Malonton Man., died monday in Teulon Man., Hospital. Born in Austria he had lived in Manitoba 50 years. Surviving Are three sons Mike Bill and Stanley four daughters mrs. Helen Page mrs. Ann Evans Nell and Jean and six grandchildren. Prayers will be said at 8.30 . Wednesday in the Thomas d. Mcgee funeral Chapel. Funeral service will be held at 1.30 . Thursday in St. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral with msgr. W. Kushner officiating. Burial will be in All saints Ceme Tery. Polish Fer band founder s funeral held Leo Rosenbaum 51, of 500 Bannatyne Avenue who died sept 13 at his Home was buried wednes Daj to Shearey Zedek cemetery following funeral service Fth Che sed Shel Ernes funeral Chapel rabbi m. Schwartzman officiated assisted by Cantor m. Jacob. Or Rosenbaum came to can Ada from the District of Krakow Galicia in 1921 h was a he brew teacher in Montreal and Calgary for a time. He taught at Peretz school in Winnipeg i. Or two years before entering Busi Ness. Or Rosenbaum wrote articles for the israelite press for Many years a was one of the foun Ders of the polish Fer band of which he was president at the time of his death and at inter Vals amounting to Over 12 years he was a member of the jewish National workers surviving his wife three daughters mrs l Jacob mrs c Bloomfield and Honey and four Kij. Lbs. We Liam Sherritt 83, of Portage la Prairie who died saturday in Winnipeg was buried tuesday in Bethel cemetery Fol lowing funeral service in Portage United Church. Born in Owen sound ont she came West and married. In 1895 at Oak by Jiff Man. She and her husband Farmed at Elm River arid High Bluff until-1927 when they retired to Portage. She was a member of the United Church. Surviving Are her husband William five sons Percy John Thomas Wil Liam and Harold three daughters mrs. Erie Cook mrs. Dalton Smith and mrs. De Hawker and one brother Thomas Wark. Good Bye corns enjoy Quick net remove aching Conn with thin new Hoik the or. Zino a Scholls Lino pads kidney acids Rob your rest. To rut they turn and it u to healthy kidneys filter und Ucci Tidi from the Hood. It the fail us Lin purities Wittjr in the rest often follows. If Jef Don t rest. Ftp and use Boney pub. Help the kidneys so that you pm Ana feel better. Poth kidney pills former members of the ored at ceremonies marking Kiev from the bed russians ukrainian liberation forces in the first world War were Hon the 35th anniversary of the liberation of the Ukraine s capital and White russians. Blood Stream used to combat rheumatic arthritic pain no pills penetrant dilates capillaries flows fresh oxygen Rich blood through afflicted areas Toronto ont. Special Dis covery of an entirely new method of relieving pain has been announced Here. This new method applies for the first time a Well known medical principle of pain Relief to a product now readily available to canadians for Home. Use. The discovery literally Calls upon the blood Stream to Bathe away pains of rheumatism Eore Muscles and joints of most kinds. Sold under the Brand name this new Cream is Odoi less and greaseless. Infra rub has the unusual ability to penetrate the skin go to work to relieve pain deep Down in sore Muscles and joints. The bloodstream carries the soothing medication right to the spat of trouble wherein actually helps drive away pain causing congestion and pressure. Users claim almost immediate Relief from rheumatic and arthritic pains sore Muscles and joints. Another feature of this new product that appeals to Many people it its ease of application. No Long and painful rubbing is necessary Ai Infra rub penetrates few seconds and vanishes with a moment s Light Massage. Infra rub leaves no oily film 01 pungent objectionable odour on the skin. Users find they Are Able to Pui on Oki thing in Complete safety immediately after application. Infra rub is now sold at Al drug counters. No prescription ii necessary. The sign of dependable freight transportation sask. Pioneer William Wood Dies at Melfort William Wood 79, of Melfort lask., was thursday Fol owing funeral service in Melfort Church. Rev. C. E. Isher. Officiated. Or. Wood was born in Edin urge Scotland and came with Lis brother to Melfort then Cnown As the Stoney Creek District Northwest. Territories in 1892. He filed on a. Homestead at the age of ,17 and was later joined by his parents and sister. He lived for a time in medi Cine hat and Rosthern sask., was. Employed by the Canadian Pacific railway. He re turned to Melfort in 1902 and established a dry goods and Gro Cery store there. He was employed. For a time by William Fraser and the Grain grower s Coop. Later he became manager of the Winston hotel at Melfort. His wife Esther died in 1929. Surviving Are two daughters mrs. Harold Watt and mrs. J. A Clark nine grandchildren two great grandchildren one brother Robert and one sister mrs. Fred Hawkins. Cape. Nelson storehouse 62, who fought with the Royal. Winnipeg in the second world War died sunday. In Burnaby . He was a member of the International association of machinists and the sons of England Lodge Chamberlain no. 259. He served in the first world War with the Canadian expeditionary Force 8th battalion. He is survived by his wife Jeanette and a sister mrs. Arthur Bradshaw of North Burnaby. Funeral service will be held in Burnaby wednesday m All faiths anglican Church. Rev. F. A. Ramsay officiating. Burial will be in Mountain View cemetery. The. Royal Oak funeral Chapel Burnaby is in charge. H. G. Mcquade agent 701 Childs bldg., Winnipeg Man. 92-4746 Chicago Burlington a Quincy Railroad evening classes for adults Manitoba technical Institute these losses will open for tha fall term on monday evening september 27, 1954 at o clock and continue for a period of ten weeks. Hegistrat10n wed Day and thursday september 22 and i 23 from to o clock and on Friday 24 from . To . At the Manitoba technical Institute at Wall Street classes held on Mon. And thurs. Evening of each. Week. Trade improvement helpers or the steel Square factory Woodwork hand and portable Power tools Sheet met at layout pain Ting and decorating in Industrial electricity practical electricity radio servicing elementary motor w 1nding and appliance repair upholstery elem Start machine shop advanced machine shop welding exec Dybic arc welding , drafting stat10nart engineers 1st year stationary engineers 2nd year television Only those with pre Vious radio servicing experience need apply introductory mechanical automotive testing and servicing diesel elementary blueprint Reading and sketching dressmaking advanced dressmaking Flat and special Power machines diesel fuel pumps and injection systems i. Commercial court will warrant organization of a class. 3-7127 the b. F. Addy principal John James Graham 33, of in fort Garry court died Sun Day in Winnipeg general Hospital born in Winnipeg he Nad lived Here his entire life. Be was a cloth Cutter for the t. Eaton co for 11 years. Surviving Aje his wife Helen his Mother mrs n Miller three Brothers Eric Gra Ham and Allan and Brian Miller and two Sisters mrs. G. Tanner and mrs. H. Brown. Funeral ser vice will be held at 1 . Wednesday in Clark Leatherdale funeral Home with Rev. Walter Wirch officiating. Burial will be in Brookside cemetery Deer Lodge United Church member Dies Everett Walter Hamm 58 of 316 Silver Heights apartments formerly of 226 Belvidere Street Deer Lodge died monday in Winnipeg general Hospital. Or. Hamm was born in Coaticook que., and came to v i n n i p e g in 933 Froni Rock Island que., where he was general Foreman of the Vermont Union twist Drill co. During the second jew bbb world War he e. W. Hamm was engaged in War work projects As superintendent in Regina and general Foreman in fort William. For the past 12 years he was a tool maker and machinist for trans Canada air lines. Or. Hamm was a member of Deer Lodge United Church and served on the session As general superintendent of the sunday school. He recently received honors in a religious education course. Surviving Are his wife Flor ence two sons James and Gray Don one daughter mrs. Glen Buhr and six grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 5.15 . Wednesday in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home. His body will be taken to Coaticook que. For final rites and burial in mount Forrest cemetery. Charley Howarth 65, of 856 Garfield Street died sunday in Winnipeg general Hospital. Born in Yorkshire England he had lived in Canada 42 years. He was with the maintenance de pal Ament of the Canadian Pacific railway for 40 years re tiring in 1952. He was a member of St. Jude s anglican Church surviving Are his wife Edith one daughter mrs. T. A. Cobb three grandchildren four Sisters miss a. Howarth miss m. Howarth mrs. S. Banks and mrs. G. Oliver and one brother a. F. Howarth. Funeral service will be held at 1.15 . Thursday in St. Jude s anglican Church with Rev Nel son Smith will be in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Mordue Brothers funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. Mary smag Awod 70, of 161 Inkster Boulevard died monday in Concordia Hospital. Born in the Ukraine she had lived in Canada 52 years. Surviving Are six daughters mrs Robert Dorge mrs. Max Megera mrs. Paul Hunka mrs. Sam to hut mrs. Frank Haruta and mrs. Thomas Moldowan one son Jack and 15 grandchildren. Pray ers will be said at 8 . Wednesday in memorial funeral Cha Pel. Funeral service will be held at 10 . Thursday in St. An Drew s greek Catholic Church with Rev. J. De Nischuk officiating. Burial will be in All saints cemetery. Mrs. Mabel a e r13 a Verda wedge 76, of 466 Oxford Street died monday in Winnipeg general Hospital. Born place ont she had lived in Winnipeg since 1908. She was Active in the St. Johns la Dies Guild and the children s hos Pital surviving Are her husband Luke one son Harold j., one daughter mrs. V. O. Norman three grandchildren and one Bro ther w. J. Davis. Funeral ser vice will be held at 1.15 . Thursday in the a b. Gardiner funeral Home with Rev. Fred boy d officiating. Burial will be in Chapel Lawn memorial Gar Dens. S Ell Wood Happ m. B. Chapman 49, of 1451 Lincoln Avenue who died saturday in Winnipeg general Hospital was buried tuesday in Brookside cemetery following funeral ser vice in the a. B. Gardiner. Funeral Home. Rev. A a. Frame officiated. Born in Beresford Man., he had lived in Winnipeg since 1918. He was a template maker Tor do minion Bridge co. Ltd. For 32 years. He attended St. John s collegiate and the University of Manitoba. Surviving Are his wife Erin May one son Robert one daughter mrs. S. K. L. Macvicar three Brothers Charles will arid Clifford and two Sisters mrs. H. B. Sommerfeld and mrs. C. Blen Cowe. Alfred s. Kahne 59, of new York n.y., died recently at his Home. He is survived by his wife the former Hattie Isaa Covitch of Dauphin Man. Motor province Ontario plants turn out 98 per All motor vehicles made in Canada. The Book shows you you la Tod Book found Der that a Kiev lans c our tells you too Over 650 branches across Canada or o u d by an no u n c another new air service for canadians fast daily flights mrs. Eleanor Damels 60, of 179 Willham Road so died monday in the glad Man., District Hospital born in England she came to Canada 55 years ago. She was a member of the women s auxiliary of the sir Arthur Currie Branch of the Canadian legion and of St. Andrew s anglican Church surviving Are her husband Ernest one son John six daughters mrs. Emma mrs. Mary Black mrs. Irene Isbister mrs. Thelma Holly Marjorie and mrs Audrey Hazelwood 11 grandchild Ren and three Brothers Bert Art and Dodd Abram. Funeral ser vice will be held at 4 . Thurs Day in Mordue Brothers funeral Home with Rev. A. W. Wilcox officiating. Burial will be in Cha Pel Lawn memorial gardens. Vancouver Winnipeg Montreal Toronto commencing september new Tea super Constellation flights will Cut almost two hours off the travel Tike Between Van Couver and Montreal. Travellers taking advantage of the super Speed of these Superb sky ners will enjoy the usual relaxing Comfort Roomy two abreast seating delicious complimentary meals and Friendly attentive service so characteristic of All Tea first class flights. This new daily service Pacific Westward the Atlantic Mercury eastward will augment the regular North first class and Low fare tourist flights now being flown across Canad amt represents the latest Advance in Tea s continuing programme of planned development in the service of canadians. Whichever Way you go you la like the Way Tea looks after you for Complete information see your travel agent or trans Canada air lines Tea office in Winnipeg n. W. Corner i eastbound 93-9311 u. Winnipeg . A. Toronto . A. . Est b o u n d in. Winnipeg . A. Vancouver ;