Winnipeg Free Press

Wednesday, March 09, 1955

Issue date: Wednesday, March 9, 1955
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - March 9, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 18 i 9, 1953 deaths and funerals Newton gah Wolseley William 76. Of 1341 died tuesday at his Home. He Farmed in the Sperling District Man., from 1910 to 1943 when he retired to Winnipeg. He was a member Chalmers uni Ted Church. Surviving fire h i s wife Mary two daughters mrs. H. G. Pegler. Mrs. J. M. Seaborn five grandchildren three great grandchildren three Sisters mrs Susan Newby mrs. Ethel Ray mond and miss Winnie and three Brothers David Ruben and Mansell. Funeral service will Bej held at 2.45 . Friday in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home with Rev. Thomas Saunders official ins. Burial will to in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Lily Field Pioneer mrs. James Chambers Dies in Winnipeg Wilfred Lam a. 87, formerly Richard. Man., died tuesday in Deer Lodge Hospital. He was a Farmer and a Veteran of the first world War. Surviving Are his wife Mary t to sons four Daush prs 11 grandchildren and 21 great grandchild Ren. Prayers will be said at 8 . Thursday in Mordue brother.1? funeral j Homp. Requiem mass will be Sung -0 . Friday in sacred j heart Church. Burial will he in the Assumption Section of Chapel of Lawn memorial of the Lily Field districts died in Margaret Chambers lbs. Marjee h. It Charme 84, 33, Man., died tuesday in Misericordia hos Pital. Her husband Frank died in 1d17. Surviving Are eight grand children and nine great grand children. Funeral service will be at 10 . Friday in Charleswood roman Catholic Church with burial following in St. Charles roman Catholic cemetery. The a. B. Europe building ships for new Seaway Trade Gardiner charge. Funeral Home is in Harold a. Mclachlan plym orint product Ltd. Office manager Dies Harold a. Mclachian 33, of 258 Montgomery Avenue died tues Day in Winnipeg general Hospi Tah j Trot to Hazel Bishor new formula lipstick Sherburn Street Pioneer and Stonewall Grace Hospital tuesday. Born in Somerset England the former Margaret Oatway she came to i Lyfield Man., in 1897. Active in Church and Community affairs. Mrs. Chambers was a member of the Lily Field United Church. With her husband the late James Chambers she moved to Stonewall in 1919 and was an Active member of the Stonewall anglican Church and Community undertakings. She had lived in Winnipeg with her daughter mrs. Funeral service new ingredients keep lips soft smooth kissable Montreal up shipping me Here estimate that 75 per cent of the world s shipping will theoretically be Able to navigate the St. Lawrence that s not the whole Story. 14, and the Netherlands with nine led. Nine new vessels Are under construction in Europe for Seaway Trade. Three Are being built in West Germany three in the Neth he was office manager of ply Mouth product Ltd., a division of Canada Safeway Ltd., having been associated with the Safe Way association for 14 years. He was a member of Camp cock o the North of the sons Scotland of the Winnipeg chamber of Commerce and of Safeway employees association. Surviving Are his wife Helen two sons Gary and Leddy h i s parents or. And mrs. W. R. Mclachlan four Sisters mrs. Doug Las Shearer mrs. Lome Hurd mrs. John Wood and miss Vivian and two Brothers Gordon and Jack. Funeral service will be held at 2.45 . Thursday in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home with Rev. George Marshall officiating. Burial will be in St. Anne s Road residents want j direct transit service and St. Vital councillors Are go to make a profit ships using errands one Lor swedish owners the Seaway when it is completed and the other two elsewhere have to be loaded to Capac a added to these Are three fast Ity these sources say. Many ships i sleek German freighters could not do so under present de sign. Unofficial sources say Only four per cent of combined United states Canada shipping an aggregate use the sea Way profitably if it were finished and while More than 75 per cell of the world s 14.500 vessels would be Able to navigate the 602-foot climb along the ladder of locks from the Atlantic to Lake Superior the full capacity hitch would keep them out. However this does not discourage european shipping lines from planning to take advantage of it. Last season 64 foreign vessels flying the flags of seven countries made regular sailings past Mont real into the lakes. Westeri Ger Many with 15 ships Sweden with St. Anne s Road asks direct bus trip downtown memorial Park. Mrs. Elizabeth Boriff 74, of 362 ferry Road St. James died monday. Surviving Are her at a meeting of St. Vital noun husband Fred and a son Norman. Cil. Councillor Harry Collins ing to ask the greater Winnipeg transit commission to provide it. Be held at g. G. Murphy since 1934. . Friday in i he Clark visors include her daughter mrs. Leatherdale funeral Home with Jive Brothers Arthur i Rev. M. L. Goodman officiating. Alfred Edward Charles will be in St. James be Frank Oatway and five Sisters meter mrs. Emily Lawrence mrs. J. G. Mackenzie. Mrs. J. Lochore mrs. J. Bull and miss Kathleen Oatway. Funeral service will be held at 1.30 . Friday in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Chapel with very Rev. J. Burton Thomas of Vii May have thu pin Worms i and not know it nose picking and Bie tint rectal itch Are often Teh tale ii Igns of pin Worms be j parasites that medical re perts say infest one out of every three per examined. Entire families May be victims and not know it to pet rid of pin Worms. Those must not Only be killed but killed in the intestine where they live and multiply. That d exactly what i a do and Here s How they do it f int a scientific coating rates the tablets into the be fore they dissolve. Jayne a modern medically approved ingredient elea Richt to work pin Worms quickly and easily. Don t take chances with thin highly contagious condition. At the first of pin Worms ask your Drue Jurist for genuine Jayne new Vermi Nae the Etnah easy to take tablets por re cd by famous or. D. Jayne a son. Specialists in worm remedies for Over 100 years. Ficia Ting. Lily Field burial will be in the cemetery. Pallbearers be mrs. Chambers six nephews. Wallace and Jack oat Way Evered and Gordon Law rence. Kenneth Mackenzie and Ronald Mac Quay. Med Echuk 52, of 127 Barber Street died sunday 1 at his Home. For the past 16 i years he had been employed by i Burns and co. Surviving his wife Mary his Mother mrs. Kathenne Medweck huk two Bro thers Walter and Joseph Anel a sister mrs. S. Elli. Body will rest in the m. Shashkevich Hall. Euclid Avenue from 7 . Friday. Prayers will be said at s.30 . Friday in the Hall. Funeral service will be held at 10 i Jayne l for pin a insurance firm partner w. J. Flynn Dies at 67 William John Flynn 67, of 47 Cordova Street a partner in the insurance firm of Williams Flat Ney and Flynn Ltd. For Many died at his Home. Raised in Waterloo ont., he moved to. Winnipeg in 1906. He was life member of Assiniboine Lodge . And ., a member of Long standing in the the erection of Lions club and a member of St. Ardans anglican Church. Surviving Are his wife Alice Adele two sons Don h. And Wil Liam j. And a sister Minnie f. Oin my her property at 566 St. Funeral service will be held mrs. W. Wyatt 2.30 . Thursday in the Thom a wrote Tillat variations were to Rev. Made in 2oning it was Only _ t t said in View of the transit com Mission s application for higher fares it was Only right that direct downtown service should be provided. With people paying More they were entitled to better transportation he said. They should not have to wait out in the cold to catch connecting buses. The Council appointed Council Lor Collins and councillor George Gobert to approach the commis Sion. A representative of a firm of solicitors asked the Council to re zone land on the Mager development Between St. Anne s and St. Mary s roads from residential to commercial to enable super Market coun cil decided to consider the mat Ter in committee. Protesting the proposed Erec Tion of an apartment Block and Aring As far As Montreal and two or three dutch vessels tailored to Seaway specifications which will move into the lakes when it is ready. Cargoes now carried by through Montreal ships will probably continue to be the Backbone of their Seaway traffic. West bound cargoes include English bicycles dutch liquor German toys dutch Tulip bulbs German steel products ital Ian Marble and nuts Spanish olives and cars from Britain and Germany. East bound will be lard Frozen meat tallow and hide wheat Asbestos tractors cars rubber Alum gum newsprint and lumber. To justify their optimism euro Pean cite past Suc Cess in developing the great lakes Trade. In 1953 tons of freight were handled More than twice the 1952 total and 18 times the 1946 figure. Last season they handled nearly tons. Two u Bjornsson who win a Bachelor of science in engineering civil in 1953, is fellowships two graduates of the in the Dominion Bridge co. Ltd. Design office. Or Soderman is a professional Engineer on the St. Reporter sity of Manitoba have been awarded Athlone project now working in Cornwall ont. He graduated group a which will enable with a Bachelor of science to go to the United salary. Apply Mana in september to take academic and practical training in Athlone Fellowship covers the Cost of travel from editor subject of soil mechanics. They Are Arnold Bruce United kingdom and return pays the Cost of tuition and Sun son of 853 Sherburn Street a maintenance us Lawrence George Soderman a two year my Felt Phillips milk of magnesia tablets As delightful to Tike As Candy mints Peppermint Flavoured Phillips tablets Are made from one of the fastest most effective stomach Sweet Eners known ind bring almost instant Relief from acid indigestion with its accompanying upset stomach and heart Burn. Carry the Handy packet tin with you at 30 tablets-25c. J. Boyd officiating. Burial be in Elmwood cemetery. Henry Edward Andrew 79, of 672 Furby Street died monday in Winnipeg general surviving Are his wife . Saturday in St. Andrews i Hospital. Greek Catholic Church with Rev Ada a daughter mrs. E. W. Car j. Pulak officiating. Burial Wiir w three sons Herbert Frank be in All saints cemetery Mern and William and 13 grandchild orial funeral Chanel is in Idron. Funeral service will be fair that property owners should j be Given notice of the extent and Type of variation applied for. Unless this were done she stated zoning was of Little value. The letter was referred to the plan Ning commission. Tel is in charge. I held at 3.30 . Friday in Kerr s Earl 67. Funeral Chapel. Burial will be Avenue died in Brookside cemetery. Of 627 St. Johns Avenue tuesday in St. Boniface Hospital. He was retired Farmer. Surviving Are son Thomas a daughter mrs. Freida Brennan four grandchildren and two Sis ters mrs. Stanley Graham anal mrs. John Pollon. Body will be taken thursday to Treherne. Man. For funeral service and burial. Clark funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. Effie Sawka 86. Of Piney Man., who died March 3 in Piney at the Home of her son John was buried saturday in Caliento cemetery following funeral service in Vita orthodox Church. She had lived in Calien to Man. Before moving Piney Young fire victim buried at Lihau funeral service for Rodney Kosack two year old son of or. And mrs. Fred Kosack. Of Libau Man., who died Friday after noon when fire destroyed their farmhouse two Miles from Libau was held tuesday in pop Lar Park greek orthodox Church. Rev. T. Skakalsky officiated and burial was Yard cemetery. In the Church Smith 69, of Shoal Lake Man., who died Friday at his Home was buried monday in Shoal Lake cemetery following funeral service at his Home. He in 1943. She was a member of the greek orthodox Church. On a. Homestead Northeast Yin my Are two sons John and it town to moving Emo Mike two daughters mrs. Carl Asmundson and mrs. A. Dolyn Chuk 26 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Town. Surviving Are a brother James and two Sisters Nellie and Margaret. Executive education needs in business modern business More than Ever needs Well educated employees g. Egerton Brown president of the life insurance Institute of can Ada said at a meeting of the in Stitzle held in the head office of the great West life Assurance company Winnipeg. Formal education supplemented by further studies is re a quire to an increasing although in some cases experience still helps to offset Educa Tion deficiencies he said. Because of growing specialization the individual employee had to draw on the knowledge of others to do his own Job. He said. For positions of responsibility All companies sought individuals who Are alive and Alert and aware of what Uliey know and what they Don t know and who seek to use their knowledge added. Now is the time to plan that business trip or that longed for vacation in Europe. There is Lesa crowd ing everywhere a better Choice of accommodation and expenses Are lower than any other time of year. Pick one of our five sailings from the schedule below and sail from Quebec City in time to enjoy the Beautiful european springtime. From Boiteau. 94. Of St. Pierre. Man., flied tuesday at his Home. Born Jet St. Aime que., he moved to Manitoba in 1879 and lived in Letellier for 36 years. He then lived 35 years in St. Jean Baptiste before moving to St. Pierre in 1950. Surviving Are five daughters mrs. E. Anotle mrs. G. Guertin mrs. E. Dupre mrs. E. Trudeau and mrs. G. Chenard 10 grandchildren and eight great grandchildren. Re Quiem High mass will be Sung at 1 10 . Thursday in St. Jean i Baptist e roman Catholic Church i following prayers at 8 . Wednesday in 1he Desjardin funeral Chapel. Burial will be in St. Jean i Baptiste cemetery. Miss team Coutts 72, of Newdale Man., died tues Day in Sunset Lodge. Surviving Are six Brothers Gordon Hillyard. Ernest Robert. Wilfred and Stew Art and two Sisters mrs. Margaret. Dark and mrs. George Rose. Body will be taken to new Riale Man. Or funeral service at 2 . Fri Day in the new Riale United Church. Burial will be in the local cemetery. Bardal funeral Home is in charge. In Chat Pozero Rijk. B3, of Rossdale Man., Pioneer Farmer of the District died in Sel Kirk general Hospital monday. Survivors include his wife Annie. Two sons Peter and Albert three daughters mrs. N. Zelisko. J. Elias and Tena two Brothers Peter and Paul and a sister mrs. Rom Kiczak. Requiem High mass will be Sung at 10 . Friday in St. Mary s greek Catholic Church Rossdale following Pray ers at 8 . Thursday in the Ross tale Hall. Rev. P. Izyk will officiate. Canada Ltd Montral Toronto of set your Kail Way or travel costs no More Onofrey klatojn1, 70. Of 836 Magnus Avenue died Sun Day at his Home. For 26 years he was employed As a maintenance Man at the Manitoba Law courts retiring in 1954. He served with the Canadian infantry in the first world War. Surviving Are two Sisters mrs. William Koko Tailo and mrs. Dmytro Melnyk and two Brothers Alex and Sam. Prayers still be said at. 7.30 . Friday in memorial funeral Cha Pel. Funeral service will be held at. 1.30 . 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