Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 29, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page is Winnipeg free press wednesday june 29, 1955 Progress of Vita repairs amazing says Snyder r. H. Syne. Red Cross com missioner who returned from a trip to Tornado torn Vita tues at present those who suffered in the storm Are being cared for by relatives and friends. Dav said he was amazed at thei made in repairing recognizance breach 586 the damage. Or. Synder was accompanied to Vita by mrs. M. Johnston director of disaster Relief. There they met mrs. A. Onysko chair Man of a three woman committee to appraise storm damages. Volunteer Worken from Stein . Tolstoi Gardenton. Stuart Burn. Caliento and other Points Are still arriving daily to help. Or. Synder said 10 then working on one roof. Women of the Community have up Headquarters in the a police Tion building and arc fending he-1 the five month sentence in tween 100 and 250 men at by judge c. B. Philp will meal. Run concurrently with the three or. Synder said their reports month sentence show 45 families were affected by brings jail term John Theodore Birch of Corydon Avenue was sentenced to five months in jail tuesday in county court judge s criminal court Tor breach of recognizance. Birch was Given a five year suspended sentence last novem Ber when he was convicted on a theft charge. June 20 the breach of the recognizance was admit Ted when he pleaded guilty to be ing drunk in a Public place and the storm. Nine families lost everything. He said the red Cross will provide clothing and bedding required for permanent needs As soon As the people Are Able to get into permanent shelters. Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia s government faced a vote of no Confidence wednesday Over a controversy As to who should be army chief of staff. See hear enjoy Zenith hearing Aid f.rforrnanc.1 easy hard of hearing near again really again with a Zenith. Clarified directory for name of local Zenith hearing Aid dealer or Zenith radio corp. Of Canada ltd., 1165 Tecumseh rd., East Windsor Ontario. Hearing aids the Royalty of Zenith hearing aids fold at electric shavers Portage ave. Phone 926 772 available at Eye service 4o7 Power building 428 Portage ave. Phone 92-7916 available at Mallon optical 403 Graham Avenue phone 92-7111 ice Cream quickest easiest homemade ice Cream Ever ready to freeze in one minute cuts freezing time in Viz costs Only a few cents for a big serving a group carrying anti communist placards paraded about the Entrance of North Western station in Chicago recently. The reason for the demonstration soviet foreign minister v. M. had stopped Over in the City Between trains. Dyring his visit he toured the museum of science and Industry. The car in the foreground carried the soviet minister 1o the museum. Edward h a k o l d Sim monds 6 1, of the Manitoba club who died monday in Winni Peg general Hospital will be buried thursday in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Funeral will be at. 2.15 . Thursday in Clark Leatherdale funeral Home. Surviving Are three Brothers George Fred and Jeffrey and two Sisters deaths and funerals victims of boat mishap buried in ont. Yiddish Star wins Over big audience Maurice Schwartz Veteran character actor made a capacity audience at the playhouse tues Day laugh and cry by turns with his dramatic sketches from yid dish classics and Folk lore. World politics satire involving three men with very definite political ideas was done with a rare j comic touch. I a sensitive combination of i pathos and comedy was Der Vas a ser Treger a monologue about a poor polish water Carrier. His last performance about an actor s last and the death scene of an impoverished Musi Cian by i. L. Peretz was vividly enacted. Or. Schwartz also presented veal Alakes a bit of whimsy by Sholem Aleichem the Drunken Chazen and other sketches. Or. Schwarz came to Winnipeg to Foster interest in the yiddish Art theatre in new York of which he is director. Rachel Rellis singing Star from new York completed the pro Gram with Blessing of the candles a liturgical song and a Medley of Folk songs. Mrs. Mor Ris Cohen was accompanist. . 3-Day youth festival More than 250 Manitoban will compete in the first Manitoba youth festival this week the festival s coordinating committee announced tuesday. The three Day festival of cultural and ath Letic activities opens thursday with a concert at the Rainbow the workers benevolent association Camp at Husavick Man. Arthur Boyes 323 Lilac Street was fined and costs had his licence suspended for three months and him car impounded for a similar period in City magistrate s court tuesday for driving an automobile while his ability was impaired by Al Cohol. Lions club Frank Thornhill president of the Lions club of Winnipeg will speak on the recent inter National convention of Lions club in Atlantic City and various District meets at a luncheon at 12.15 . Thursday in the fort Garry hotel. Funeral services for or. And mrs. C. Tarrant and mrs. . Fred Wilde of fort Frances ont., owners and operators of the Sullivan tourist Camp Clearway or Lake who were drowned in a boating Accident thursday in Pipestone Lake were held tues Day in fort Frances. Or. And mrs. Wilde were re Slater. Mrs. Doha Mackay 66, of 431 Bannerman Avenue died tuesday in Grace Hospital. She is survived by her husband Wil Liam three sons James w., George e. And Walter w., three Daugh jeers mrs. Dorothy cuddle mrs. I Margaret schuely and mrs. Ber Nice Pownall three Brothers four Sisters and seven grandchildren. Funeral service will be held at 2.45 . Saturday at Mordue Bros funeral Home Rev. Roy Wilson officiating. Burial will be in Chapel Lawn memorial Gar Dens. Turning to Clearwater Lake Fol Jex Bank manager lowing a tour of their outpost _ Camps when the Accident occur m. W. Oroon red. Their boat was seen about Murdo William Gordon 67, of Early thursday evening by Cam 1414 Marine drive White Rock mrs. Evelyn m. Magee i la Wellington Crescent suite 19, died tuesday at her Home. She was a member of St. Andrew s River Heights United Church and was a graduate in nursing from Winnipeg general Hospital. Her husband or. Robert Magee died in she is survived by a daughter mrs. Robert Greer n son or. Donald Magee and one sister miss Nettie Fallis. Funeral will be at 4 . Thursday in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home or. J. L. Mclnnis officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood Ceme Tery. New York four teen age gang members were sentenced tuesday to 20 years to life for the deaths of two other teen agers in Street warfare. Build a garage now at less Cost ordained in 1896, msgr. H. Heynan Dies at 82 years it. Rev. Hubert Heynan 82, died monday in Misericordia hos Pital. He was born in theft Ether lands coming to Canada in 1895. He was ordained a roman Catholic priest in 1896 and was an assistant priest at St. Boni j face Cathedral from 1896 to 1897. He was pastor at Deloraine Man., from 1897 to 1899, and pastor at Man., from 1899 until he retired in 1947. In 1945, msgr. Heynan was elevated to Domestic prelate. The body will lie in state in Bruxelles roman Catholic Church from 7.30 . Cost wednesday until 10 . Cost thursday when requiem High mass will be Sung by the vicar general the archdiocese of St. Boniface it. Rev. Joseph Robert. Burial will be in the local cemetery. Thomas d. Mcgee funeral Chapel is in charge. Frederick m o n t a g u k Webb 77, of 1530 St. Mary s Road died at his Home tuesday. Pers of District and found Drifting in Pipestone Lake Friday morning. Or. Wilde had been employed with the Ontario Minnesota pulp and paper Mills at fort fran Ces for Over 20 years and the couple had operated tourist Camps in the District for Many years. Or. And mrs. Wilde were Active in the Canadian legion and its auxiliary organizations. Mrs. Wilde was president of the fort Frances ladies Curling club. Or. And mrs. Wilde who 42 and 40 respectively Are Vived by a 16-year-old son j. H. Steedsman age 55, Dies at Deloraine James Harold Steedsman 55, of Deloraine died at his Home Friday. He had Farmed in the b.c., died sunday. Or. Gordon was Royal Bank of Canada Man Ager at Dauphin and Morden until his retirement in he is survived by his wife Viva and two Sisters. Funeral was to be held wednesday at Chappell Hill funeral Home while , Rev. Douglas Telfer officiating. Burial rites Friday for mishap victim Joseph Kruszynski 18, of 941 nning Street who died monday Winnipeg general Hospital As a result of Burns received when gasoline fumes caught fire will be buried Friday in polish National cemetery following requiem High mass at 10.30 . In St. Mary s National Catholic Church. Bishop j. Misiaszek will officiate. Or. Kruszynski a Grade 10 Dent at Daniel Mclntyre collegiate is survived by his parents or. And mrs. Walter Kruszynski. District for Many years. Had this Low Cost spacious garage pm be yours one you can build yourself from plans will Supply free improves the appearance of your property protects your car provides storage space for Garden implements and tools for c94.a Al Al As Little As garage measures 12 x20 x7. Price includes Complete Mafe Riali hardware for overhead doer. Lumber specials Utility Grade 1x8 ship lip 1x10 boards 2x4 i per Board it. Cedar suing o Grade per thousand bad. It. Spruce drop Sidenk Grade. For thousand Bra. Pry. Good Oslo Cedar nuni alow Sld no. Per bad. It. A Grade Kiln dried fir hem lock drop siding. 1 per thousand bad. No. I Hemlock Kiln dried Boparai. Fer. Thousand bad. It. Everything in lumber Tor the Henry argue open 8 . 5 served As trustee for the Grove school District and was Active in Deloraine Curling club. A Liberal or. Steedsman had taken an Active part in the re cent Deloraine Glenwood by elec Tion Campaign. He died at. His farm Home following a heart seizure. Born in Deloraine he was the son of the late or. And John Steedsman Pioneer dents of Deloraine. Survivors in he is survived by his wife Clara his wife the former Ber Frances five sons Ernest Ray Nice Schofield of Elkhorn. Man., mond William Fred and Stephen one daughter mrs. R. Smith and 11 grandchildren. He was a Mem Ber of St. Vital Canadian legion and a Veteran of the first world War. Funeral service will be held at 4 . Thursday at Mordue Bros funeral Home. Burial will be in St. Vital cemetery. James Howard Arthur Combe 3-month-old son of or. And mrs. G. D. Combe 1181 Spruce Street died monday at the family Home. Graveside ser vice will be held at 1 . Thurs Day at Chapel Lawn memorial gardens Rev. A. B. Simpsonjr. Officiating. Clark Leatherdale funeral Home is in charge. I mrs. B. F. Longmore Dies at flin flon i mrs. Bessie Frances Longmore 87, of flin flon Man., died Mon Day in flin flon general Hospi Tal. Two daughters mrs. Douglas Heath and mrs. Allan Johnston two sons Donald and Wayne a sister mrs " m. Saisbury and a brother Norman. Funeral service was held tues a in the Deloraine United Church with Rev. G. E. Cox minister of the Deloraine Ang lican Church burial was in Deloraine cemetery and pallbearers were Fraser John Ston Thomas Hainsworth How Ard Bailey G. Hainsworth Clary Whitlaw and John Muir. Gottlieb Dumanske 83, of 814 William Avenue died monday in Winnipeg. He was born in rus Sia and Farmed in the Argentine for 28 years. He came to Canada four years ago. He is survived by one son Frederick a Daugh Ter mrs. E. Kemper and four grandchildren. Funeral will be at 1.30 . Saturday in Kerr s funeral Chapel Rev. A. Kowalsky officiating. Burial will be in Brook Side cemetery. Mrs. Longmore was a charter life member of the order of the Eastern Star and a life member John Haarsma o9, of sea of the woman s missionary so i ton Avenue died tuesday in win piety the United Church. for a minute freeze until firm serve that s All it takes to make wonderful homemade ice Cream with Royal instant pudding. No Long list of ingredients. No complicated recipe. No second mix and freeze try some soon and i your ice Cream comes let the youngsters make de Licious ice Cream Cones that Are wholesome at Well your grocer has fresh Crisp Cones and creamy smooth Royal instant puddings simple recipe on every package survivors include three Daugh ters mrs. W. S. Dearing mrs. B. A. Biggs and mrs. H. B. Gold Smith two sons Thomas and Edward three Sisters and two Bro thers. Funeral service will be held at 2.30 . Thursday in North Minster memorial United chuch with Rev. D. C. Rupp officiating. Burial will be in Ross Park cemetery. Mrs. Longmore s six grandsons will be the Active pallbearers. Euclid Piedalue 70, of 316 Dumoulin Street St. Boniface died monday in St. Boniface Hospi Tal. Surviving Are four sons Leo Nard Alfred Henri and Raymond two daughters mrs. R. Huy Brecht and mrs. R. Johnson one brother Rev. Wilfred Piedalue one sister mrs. A. Phoenix. Re Quiem High mass will be Sung at 11 . Thursday in St. Boni face Basilica following prayers at 8 . Wednesday in Desjar dins funeral Home. Burial will be in the St. Boniface cemetery. A leg general Hospital. He was a Carman with the Canadian National railways for 32 years and a member of the Canadian brotherhood of Carmen no. 550, and Active in City senior five pin bowl ing. He is survived by his wife Brothers Jacob Ben Jamin Philip Simon end James and five Sisters mrs Elizabeth sulkers mrs. Hilda Wagner mrs Hannah Biddle mrs. Ruth Brand son and mrs. Lydia Field. Funeral service will be held at 2.15 saturday at Clark Leatherdale funeral Home Rev. Stanley Flook officiating. Burial will be in Elm Wood cemetery. Mrs. Felixine Norman 50, of 146 Carlton Street died tues Day in St. Boniface Hospital. She was born in St. Norbert Man. She is survived by her husband Joseph Noel two daughters mrs. J. Lamirande and Martha four sons Philibert Joseph James and George one grandchild three Brothers Albert Wilfred and Edmond five Sisters mrs. D. Deba Ker mrs. A. Frobisher sr., mrs. O. Allard mrs. A. Frobisher or. And mrs. E. Frobisher. Requiem High mass will be Sung at 9 saturday in the St. Eugene Church Rev. R. Belanger officiating following prayers at 8 . Friday in Thomas d my gee funeral Chapel. Burial will be in St. Vital cemetery. Was Day was Drudgery in grandmother s Day Long hours of sweating straining breaking work. Today it s a modern Washer and dryer i manufacturers have reduced was Day chores to a turn of a dial. But to mass produce thousands of washers and dryers manufacturers must be Able to sell them by the thousands. Only by advertising can a manufacturer talk to his thousands of prospects at one time. Daily newspaper advertising tells the Story of new Home appliances and helps sell them. The More it Sells the More must be made keeping the production lines and the jobs going. The result newer better Home appliances at prices More people can afford to pay. Advertising helped make the difference in Home appliances and in our Canadian Way of life. Makes shoes really White stays on won t harm leather prepared for the federation of Canadian advertising a sales clubs in co operation with Uip sales Adver using club Wynn leu. Winnipeg free press
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