Winnipeg Free Press

Saturday, September 17, 1955

Issue date: Saturday, September 17, 1955
Pages available: 52
Previous edition: Friday, September 16, 1955

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 17, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 4 Winnipeg free press. Saturday september 17, 1955. Mrs. Morrice 73, for Merly of Winnipeg and Charles Wood was buried in Ocean View cemetery Vancouver. She died m Vancouver wednesday. She was the daughter of the late or. And mrs. A b. Hall of heading Ley. She Active in Church and Charles Wood Community affairs for Many years. Surviving Are one son Wil Liam two daughters mrs. A. Bis sett and mrs. H. Bower one sister mrs. Montague Vialou and three grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the Simmons Mcbride Chapel saturday at 9 magnolias for fall planting probably the nost is found in the deaths and funerals g. D. Holmes sex City Tennis player Dies George d. Holmes 77, of Vic Vitoria formerly a Well known Winnipeg Tennis player died wednesday in Victoria. Or. Holmes was born in India and came to Winnipeg in 1906. He Bruiy of first worked for a fire insurance in blossoms j firm Here. Later he owned two the Magnolia tree. They mourn in Early sp0rting Gootis stores in Winnipeg no the Are. A r Mil Rose of Sharon Iveth Earh Magnolia tree Ford prod you will 1 ree n extra Cost a Beau Tufui Rose of Sharon. Produce while that Are extremely fragrant. Before the Leolor combination of White with Pink und relish colouring. The blossoms often measure n in refs across when fully open sturdy growers in Rel Emu never need Pruni Nir or special attention. Often reach a height and a Leith of i feet. You must he satisfied in every Ivay with this tremendous Barnin offer or replacement made flee. Send no Money order today lust Send your name and address today. When Nur package of the Magnolia tree plus fi1eb Ada Tennig Champion. Rose of Sharon arrives pay Only plus . Postage. Or order 3 mar Nollas for Only and receive 3 Rose of Sharon free. Michigan bulb co. Of Canada Ltd. Jones ave., Toronto a out. Laird Holmes and Wright sport ing goods store on Carlton Street just North of Portage Avenue. For a great number of years he was a member of the Winnipeg Tennis club. Or. Holmes was a member of the Canadian Davis cup team at one time Manitoba Tennis Champion and Vestern can precision Cut framing Sash slab Side door Asphalt shingles Are better value than Ever before. 3 important new features and a lower Price too still gives you pre determined Price Complete material package free blueprint budget financing steel overhead door 8 boxed eaves if desired now in addition you get heavy 2x6 door Jamb mortise lock for Side door a this at a new lower Grieef the Ity bilt Standard garage with 7 Wall Complete with smooth running steel overhead door. Now Only now to fhe beef of Oer your new garage Bull. Build ii or let us build ii for you Coll of our store Norf arrange or or Sty Btl garage now. Fort so at St. Mary ave. Pm. 92-8123 free customer parking while a member of the Winnipeg Tennis club or. Holmes coached Many juniors in the game. He left Winnipeg 15 years ago to live in Victoria. Or. Holmes is survived by his widow in Victoria. She is a sister of mrs. J. B. Mitchell 45 East Gate Winnipeg. Mrs. Martha Mcwillams 86, of Hamilton. Ont., formerly of Pilot Mound died sept. 4. Funeral services were held sept. 9 in Pilot Mound United Church Rev. Robinson of Belmont officiating. Burial was in the Pilot Mound local cemetery. Surviving Are one son George a. A sister Lewis and four grandchildren. Norman Butler Walton 75, of Stonewall. Man., died Friday in Deer Lodge Hospital. He served overseas in the first world w a r with the Canadian expeditionary j Force. He is survived by one sister vices will be held at . Mon former Winnipeg importer Dies d. Rich Ardson 53, once a prominent Winnipeg sportsman died in his sleep Friday at his West Vancouver Home. A prominent importer he was president of a. D Richardson Ltd., and a former vice president of Bathgate lid., Winnipeg he was a Well known athlete in Winnipeg especially in football before coming to the coast some years ago. Or. Richardson is survived by his widow and a son and daughter. William Roderick love 51, of 182 Garry Street died Friday in Deer Lodge Hospital. He worked in the Grain business for 20 years and served in the armed forces in the second world War. He was a member of the Duke Kent Branch Canadian legion. He is survived by his wife Clara Irene one brother Harold one sister mrs. E. Gosnell. Funeral services will be held 11 . Monday in Mordue Brothers funeral Home Rev. H. Frame officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery. Tohn Loewen 66, of Halb Stadt died at his Home september 14th. He was born in Altona District and moved to the Gretna area where he Farmed until his death. He is survived by his wife Katherine four sons John h., Peter Jacob and Henry two daughters mrs. H. B. Hildebrand and Tina. Funeral services will be held september 18 in the som Gerfelder mennonite Church. Al Tona Rev. J. B. Friesen officiating. Burial will be in Haubstadt cemetery. Weibe s funeral Home of Altona is in charge of arrange ments. Funeral saturday for. , prominent Liberal funeral services for William d. Campbell 72, of 175 Sherburn Street who was prominent in lib eral party circles. For Many years were to be held at 2.45 . Sat urday in the a. A. Gardiner funeral Home. During his Long association with the Liberal party. Or. Campbell was a past president of the Laurier club and the South Cen tre Liberal association. He was also a member of the Mackenzie King club. Active pallbearers in clude David Grahan Kenneth Mccaskill Stanley Mcewen a. H. Harvey j. C. Hooey p. Romanch. Honorary bearers were Hon. J. S. Mcdiarmid Hon. . Campbell or. Justice Ralph Maybank judge c. G. Keith and Hon. R. D. Turner. Burial will be in St. James cemetery Rev. N. R. Mercer officiating j Emile f. Pierre 78, 667 Elgin Avenue died Friday at his Home. He operated a Barbershop on William Avenue. He is survived by one sister mrs. J. Massart. Funeral services will be at 10 . Monday in sacred heart Church following prayers at 8 . Sun Day in Bardal s funeral Home. Rev. Father i. Joyal officiating. Burial will be in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Farm worker fatally burned in stubble fire Stan Sta synic 75, a labourer on Girth Man., was burned to death sometime Between noon and 5 . Friday. Sol Girth is 51 Miles North West of Minnedosa. Or. Sta synic was alone on the farm and had apparently been burning off a Field of stubble when his clothing caught fire. He died of severe Burns and Shock. His body was discovered at 5 . By Edward Roguski on his return from school. No inquest will be held. One track cow ponders end England up worked for two hours rescuing a cow trapped on an Aqueduct in this Middlesex strict. The same animal was res cued from the Samp Aqueduct twice in the same week last year. Travellers can t be wrong Cook s serves More travellers than ony other organization because Cook s offers Mare experience 114 offices to serve you in 60 for your Money. Europe. Escorted Tours to fit every taste and planned to your order. Plan now for 1956. Cruises. Around the world Mediterranean Hawaii West indies. Tours around the Mexico. Reserve fjord by sea and air and at leading re Sarls your travel agent or Thos. Gook son Continental Over Eai . F 224 Portage ave., Winnipeg Telephone 9373j1 carry Cook s travellers cheques Ilfracombe England up North Devon Hospital officials plan to abolish hot water bottles for patients because they Are out of they will substitute electric blankets pads. Acres of rolling colourful Flower Beds attract five shrubbery 7 minutes by univer sity bus from the legislative b u i i clings. Park rapid City Pioneer mrs. J. H. Todd Dies m s. Catherine Todd. 84. Day in Kerbs Funer Chapel City Man. Who died John m. Rowe officiating. Burial 10 m rapid i i i i will be in Brookside cemetery. Of protect your car As you would your life always add to Gas and Oil stops dry starting Damn go prevents Sticky valves treats the Fng Lna not the of ask for Misaela Power by name at Academy Road service 591 Academy read or your local service Shafton cemetery tuesday after funeral services in the United Church con ducted by Rev. Stanley Searle of Winnipeg. She was a Pioneer of the District coming to Manitoba with her parents in 1880. Her Hus band James Todd died in 1951. A son Jimmie died in she is survived by two sons Roy and Earl seven daughters mrs. 0. 1 Stanley mrs. W. Ward mrs. W. J Parker mrs. E. G. Hipwell mrs. Harold Young mrs. W. Kay mrs. H. Browne three Sisters mrs. F. Burns mrs. J. Irwin mrs. W. My j Carthy 22 grandchildren and 12 i great grandchildren. Yeu be if you be seen it on to Here it is. 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He was acting mayor of Kenora for a time and was president of the Kenora Liberal association. Funeral services were to be held saturday Rev. Father Lebleu officiating. Burial will be in the roman Catholic cemetery at Kenora. Brown s funeral Home is in charge. Born at hic Post 78 years ago. J mrs. H. Norquay Dies mrs. Helen Norquay 73, of h Tavistock apartments died Fri Day in Winnipeg general Hospi Tal. She is the widow of Alexander i Charles Norquay who predeceased her in 1935. She was born in fort Severn on the Nelson River where her father was Hudson s Bay co. Factor. The family moved to Mapleton after j death of her Mother making i the journey by freight canoes. was Active in Church work in Christ Church Selkirk until the i family moved to Winnipeg in 1926. She was a member of St. Philip s j Norwood i she is survived by eight Daugh ters mrs. F. D. Little mrs. N. Dalman mrs. A. C. Mrs. C. Mcarthur mrs. A Mcleod mrs. H. Leblanc mrs. G. N. J mrs. Mary Jensen two sons j. T. Norquay and Thomas one sister j mrs. Bella Pri Den 18 grandchild i Dren and 22 great grandchildren j funeral services will be held at i Christ Church Selkirk at 2 . I monday. Burial will be in St. Cle a mint s cemetery Selkirk. Gilbert s funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Hon. F. R. Hearts 84, Pei publisher Dies Charlottetown up Hon., f. R. Heartz lieutenant governor j of Prince Edward Island from 1924 to 1930, died in Hospital Friday night. He was 84. Or. Heartz was a former presi Dent of Bruce Stewart and co. Ltd., and of the Patriot publishing company publishers of the Charlottetown daily newspaper the Patriot. He was honorary presi Dent of the newspaper at the time of his death. Winnipeg hearing Aid Centre 706 Boyd building Winnipeg 1 yes1 i m interested i world s first worn entirely in the Dor. Pleat. La Call at of clock i Send full information. Name address. City. State phone. 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