Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 8, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday october s. 1955 Page 5 mail via . Ottawa up sol Diers in the far East will get their mail through the United states army Post office in the future army Headquarters said Friday. Canada s Salesman says business Good the Man who Sells Canada s the new addresses will consist goods to the world re do of the Soldier s number ing very nicely thank you. Name and unit and a . Army Claude m. Isbister Winni Post office number. Letters director of International parcels will be mailed to san relations in the Federal Trade Cisco under the new system. Anti Commerce department feels the world s Best kept Beauty secret canadians live no reason to decry their position in world trading. Total International Trade he said is at an All time High. I wheat exports Are holding their icon in relation to last year Des Pite Canada s loss to the United states of first place in exporting i wheat. I to find markets or. Isbister admitted this coun Viding a Strong threat o the . All these countries he declared Are a potential and actual Market Tor what Canada can produce Best raw materials. Manufacturing this does t mean Canada should frustrate its secondary there s a great Deal of expansion in manufacturing and no doubt this will and should continue he said. But let s not let our dreams of the future make us forget that we re doing darned Well or. Isbister left Winnipeg in 1935. Ten years ago he joined the government. This visit has a double purpose. Besides addressing the chamber meeting or. Isbister also attended i try is facing increasing compete his parents Golden wedding Cele Ilion in the Field but said the gov of ration tuesday. Ern ment is doing everything pos sible to find markets for Canada s wheat. Here to attend the 26th annual meeting of the Canadian chamber of Commerce or. Isbister said that in Over All we be been having a very satisfactory year. Our exports to the United kingdom have gone up greatly. Also countries like Germany and you la never know she s hard of hearing who even Tui tit lao i mris t hide5 tin. Mimico wiring aid1 it prob Lorn a Mimico of Jeraci to uric of set of Conn Dent cd Arrn f re Rie Tiric you May choose re your receiver or May the Vii be Clad to Jho-x1 you you Ite i scion a Mimico egr Pyour fees Booklet new Winnipeg electric co. 211 Power bldg. Pm. 96-4329 vote Independent keep taxes Down germans Grill generals Back Russia fr1edland Camp Germany Reuters Twenty four former j generals and admirals the first Japan Are becoming More prisoners to be released i Mark pm by Russia under the terms of in As markets. Chancellor Adenauer s Moscow Canada is still primarily an Friday underwent a Porter of raw materials and food d questioning by stuffs he admitted but this is no particular ground for fear. He noted that the Field of manufactured goods in world Trade is becoming highly competitive with i the . Germany and Japan pro eager for details of germans in Russia. Top Man among the 24 returnees was Walther von Seydlitz one of two German generals nominally in j charge of the anti nazi free Ger a Many committee which made propaganda broadcasts from rus Sia into Germany during the War. Von Seydlitz spent hours with reporters heatedly defending his actions while in russian Captivity land said he was not afraid to stand i trial before a German court. Other officers in the party snubbed him. He said he intends to enter politics and declared that he is interested 1 in the league of Ger Pearson talks Trade at Moscow by c. R. Blackburn Canadian press staff writer Leningrad up Canada s external affairs minister Hon. L. B. Pearson got a Flower be decked Welcome in this russian City saturday when he arrived by train from Moscow. The minister visiting the second russian City on his world Goodwill Touri was greeted at the station by Leningrad s mayor n. .1. Sir nov. Or. Pearson replied to the mayor s Welcome by compliment ing Leningrad s courage during its wartime siege and its contribution to culture and advancement in peacetime. The minister then visited the Winter Palace former Home of the czars and other City sights. He was invited to a civic dinner sat urday night and will return to mos cow by an overnight train. While in Moscow he met with Ivan Kabanov the soviet foreign Trade minister in a discussion involving the expansion of the pres ent Small scale trading Between Canada and the soviet Union. The talks were carried further in the afternoon by. C. Mitchel Sharp associate Deputy Trade min ister and George Ignatieff rus Sian born head of the external of local foresters Honor High chief Ranger and wife More about Eden continued from Page 1 main line to the West. Canada. And on army development of any City in greater expansion. Middle East dangerous he pictured i he Middle East situation where Arab and israeli tensions Are rising following moves by Russia and Czechoslovakia to Supply Arab states with serious and potentially dangerous. Everyone knows of the tension Between Israel and Egypt and Hajy each country tries to build up its armaments to be stronger than the he added. There Are grave risks in this. Not Only because we Are faced with the crudest form of arms race but because there is always the danger that the one who be that he is today the stronger May be tempted to strike first that is How wars have often be i Many methods had been used to try to ease tension in the Middle least. We have also tried to hold the balance even As regards the delivery of he said. S. C. Berndgen of Mission City now of a great Power from ., High chief Ranger of Steps in with supplies on Canadian order of foresters indefinitely larger scale the mrs. guest of Hon risks Are going to be intensified or at a joint meeting of forester that is inevitable this gives Winnipeg the largest boards Are plans the for drawings c. Berridge for Alderman Ward 3 re elect How to help your husband is your husband jittery does he Ever Wake up screaming Tell him to read the financial Post this Iveel see How your Arian can he matched to his be repatriated from Russia. More Job for efficiency and Hap piness. The Sale Loda. Post is on keep on top Canada s successful people get the Post every week for information that helps them keep 011 top. Mans a party which has been banned in one West German state for communist sympathies. The 24 generals and admirals were the first of prisoners to senior officers were expected later Friday and two More groups in the next few Days. Fairs department s defence Liaison division. Discuss wheat newsprint a Canadian spokesman said that during the morning talks in which soviet foreign minister Molotov took part there was an Exchange of views on a possible Pian for the soviet Union to buy goods Canada wants to sell including wheat and newsprint. In return Canada would relax restrictions on exports to Russia and on soviet imports into Canada. Spokesman said there also was some mention of metals but this was not followed up at a Canadian spokesman said it was probably or. Pearson would Fly tuesday to meet soviet pre Mier Bulgarin and Nikita Khrushchev communist party Secretary who Are on Holiday in the Crimea. Lodges of the area thursday in the St. James Hall. Or. Berridge is Enro Ute to East Canada. Following the completion of. His official visits to All branches o f the society he will reside in Brant Ford ont., for the remainder of his term of office. The joint meeting in Winnipeg was under the auspices of Winni Peg Council with Fred Parson president presiding. John Davidson and James Linklater. District de one half of the people the world live in Eastern Asia. Duties to the High chief Ranger were present. Twice elected Mitchell disqualified As my Omagh Northern Ireland Reu Feiner Thomas j. Mit Chell twice elected to the British House of commons while serving a 10-year jail term lost the seat Friday in a court action Here. The court found that Mitchell 23, was a disqualified person be cause of his conviction for treason Able felony and awarded the mid Ulster seat to Charles Seattle his unsuccessful unionist tic opponent. Conserva deaths and funerals 20c at your newsstand yearly by mail s6 2 years ?11 mrs. Anne Marie both a j Tea 1-1 Sigouin s3, of Richer Man., died cd . J Friday in St. Boniface Hospital. She is survived by three sons Julien. Rene Leon and a daughter mrs. A. Goddard. The body is resting at the family residence in Richer. Requiem High mass will 481 University ave., Toronto 2 the Maclean Hunter newspaper for All businessmen be Sung at 10 . Monday in the Richer roman Catholic Church. Burial will follow in the local cemetery. Desjardins funeral Chapel is in charge of arrange ments a ii the right turn your savings i n t o profit with a Western Sav Ings investment certificate. A monthly Deposit of Over a ten year term will bring you a Clear profit of you earn 4% Guaran teed interest when you save with the Western savings loan association a Cana Dian company established for Over a Quarter of a Cen Tury. Assets in excess of the Western savings loan association head office 280 Smith Street Winnipeg 1 mrs. Daria Storozyk skyy 59, of 1 Roslyn died Friday in St. Boniface Hospi Tal. She is survived by her Hus band Philip son Taras daughter mrs. C. Godfrey four Brothers Eugene. Rev. Stephen Rev. Boh Jan and Rev. Roman Bachynski and two Sisters mrs. A Wolusky and Olena. Prayers will be Sung at 8.30 . Monday memorial funeral Chapil with service at 1 . Tuesday in St. Mary protect Ress . Rev. H. Tetiuk officiating. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery. Mrs. Arch Dale cartoonist s wife Dies at 63 mrs. Phoebe Clare Dale 63, wife of Arch Dale free press cartoonist for Many years died North old timer Dies at Selkirk Alfred a. Hackland s3. A Mem ber of a Pioneer Hudson Bay company family died at his Sel Kirk Home wednesday. Funeral service was held from the Thomson funeral Ven. Archdeacon r. H. N. Holmes officiating Friday. Or. Hackland was born in fort George on James Bay. Where his father capt. G. S. Hackland commanded the hic Schooner Fox. Or. Hackland Carne with his parents and six other members of the family to Kildonan by boat and Canoe on the Albany River to Michipicoton on Lake Superior to the Lakehead and from there by the Dawson Roule to Winnipeg. The family lived for a time Kildonan. Later moving to the saturday Laurence at her residence apartments. She v. Born in new Ireland Quebec and lived in Winnipeg since -1s17. She was Active in the work of the Central Volunteer Bureau the Canadian red Cross and the Community Chest. Besides her husband she is sur Vived by a daughter Julie and a brother Gordon Porter. Funeral service will be at 1.30 . Tues i Clay in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home with Rev. John Blewett officiating. Burial will be in John s Cathedral cemetery. St. Michael Grybinski. 85. Of new pop Larfield Man., died Fri Hudson Bay company Post at St. Laurent. He retired to Oak Point where he bought the hic House. Here or. Hackland and his late brother James carried on ranch ing. In 1896 or. Hackland was mar ried to Louise the daughter of hic chief Factor w. L. Hardisty. Until 1921 or. Hackland continued his ranching. Or. Hackland is survived by his wife and two sons Clarence of fort William and. Fred of Winnipeg. His eldest Gilbert was killed in the first world War. A son Allan and two daughters had predeceased him. Pallbearers at the funeral in Selkirk were Gavin Willis s. Skatfeld Eric Stefanson George Gin Harold Jeffery and Stuart Pritchard. Here 48 years he is survived by a son _ Michael a daughter i mrs. Alexander do Naliwski and two granddaughters. Funeral scr j vices will be held monday at pop Larfield with memorial funeral Chapel in charge. George Guernsey fio of room 4 Alberta hotel died thurs Day at Deer Lodge Hospital. He was born in Kenora. Ont., and lived in Winnipeg since 1949. He served overseas from 1915 to 1919 with the 3rd Canadian engineers re enforcement battalion and the 94th battalion Canadian expeditionary forces. Among the survivors is a sister mrs. L. V. Basson. Funeral service will be held at 10.30 . Tuesday in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home. Rev. J. M. Roe will officiate. Burial will be in the military plot Brookside cemetery. Colin Randal Rimek four months died thursday at the Resi Dence of his parents. Surviving Are his parents or. And mrs. Leonard and a sister Bonny Lynn. The funeral service was held at 11 saturday in Mordue Brothers Fune ral Home. Rev. W. E. Donnell officiated. Burial was in Chape Lawn memorial " gardens. Mrs. G. C. Code Dies in Mrs Gertrude c. Cade 80, i Low of the late Abraham code formerly of St. John s Avenue Winnipeg and daughter of the lat Vir. And mrs. E. L. Died riday in Vancouver. During a Long residence in Winnieg she was Active in All depart ments of St. John s Cathedral and Many philanthropic and Patriot endeavours. She had served As president of the women s Canadian club and was a promoter of the Margaret Scott nursing Mission she was Active in civilian War Vork during the first world War she assisted in the establishment of the scholarship fund of the diocesan Board of the anglican Church in Winnipeg. Her husband died in 1928. She is survived b free daughters . G. C. Half mrs. R. C. Harris both of Van Couver and mrs. H. H. G. Moody of Winnipeg one son or. C. F ode two Sisters mrs. Emily Zachray mrs. Liley Paterson and two Brothers c. E. And h. A Drewry All of Winnipeg and High grandchildren. Funeral service will be held a 3.30 . Tuesday in St. Joh Cathedral the very Rev. Dean j Burton Thomas and archbishop w. F. Barfoot will officiate. In ferment will be in St. John s Cathe dral cemetery. A. B. Gardine funeral Home Are in charge. The evening Institute division of the department of University Extension and adult education announces its 21st session of evening courses commencing the week of october 24lh in the Broadway building 200 memorial Boulevard International rela Honi Public speaking French conversation i French conversation ii Spanish conversation German ukrainian Art appreciation music appreciation Interior decoration philosophy psychology Law astronomy textiles photography advertising salesmanship Industrial safety Security investments advanced English for new canadians better English literature and the nature of Man creative writing i creative writing ii communication of ideas programmes in action living with the adolescent a glimpse of modern physics prospectors course in geology the Only requirement for any of the courses is your own interest in the subject. There Are no examinations and no prerequisites. Classes meet once each week for twelve weeks at s . For a free Booklet describing the courses Telephone Sunset 3-6626 or come to the evening Institute division room 203, Broadway building 200 memorial Boulevard or write to the division at the University of Manitoba Anton Schoen 79, of 295 4 Laura Street died thursday in Bethania old Folk s Home. He Farmed in Steinbach until 1925. When he came to Winnipeg. He was formerly a bricklayer. Survivors include four sons Tony Joe John and Frank six daughters mrs. J. Schwartz mrs. N. Miller. Mrs a. Huggins and mrs. A Anseeuw mrs. A. Krampitz mrs g. Grierson 37 grandchildren ant six great grandchildren two Brothers Joe and John. Requiem High mass will be Sung at 10 tuesday in St. Joseph s Church with Rev. S. J. Plischke officiating following prayers at 8.30 monday in Thomas g. Mcgee funeral Chapel. Burial in Assumption Section of Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Mrs. Mabel Elizabeth me Beth 44, of 157 Dunrobin Avenue East Kildonan died thursday in Misericordia Hospital. She was an employee of the t. Eaton co. For 10 years. She is survived by her j husband Peter her parents or i and mrs. Lewis Fredrickson one sister mrs. L. Winberg. Funeral 1 service will be sit 1 . Tucs Ray in the Clark leather Dan funeral Home. Rev. R. W. Jeff cries officiating. Burial will be in Brook Side cemetery. Optometrist dial us 3-21 12 appointment do Pompano. Elsewhere in his speech Eden hinted that More corrective Meas ures would be needed to combat Britain s economic troubles. And he answered recent rumours hat a Cabinet reshuffle is imminent. I think it important that the same team of ministers should Landle unchanged the essential work we have to do in the coming weeks. For this reason i have asked my colleagues to remain at heir posts for the present More about army continued from Page 1 by. A 500-Man mess a Junior ranks club quarters for of ices and sergeants Nistra Ion building Drill Hall lecture training building garages Lor army vehicles a gun Drill and maintenance building quartermaster stores building and the inevitable Parade Square. Over half the buildings will be ready by Early december and the remainder will be completed next Spring. Even the officers mess or which Tho contract has just Jeen lec be ready by next Spring. This is not to be confused with the fort Osborne officers mess mile to the North used by Prairie command head quarters tank service in the area is a workshop run by the electrical and mechanical engineers that will service tanks and technical Field equipment. And with the artillery will be a trans port company with its own bar rack Block stores building and vehicle garages. Separating this development from the army housing area which fans out in three directions from the Corner of Cory Don Avenue and Kenaston Street is a Large Block of land to be converted into a sports Field. And in the two Corners of the Field Border ing Kenaston Are two chapels just being completed that will serve the roman catholics and protes Tants both in the artillery regi ment and those in married quarters. Housing Fob army the housing develop ment itself has made rapid strides so that in the next couple of weeks the last 30 houses in the 361-unit project will be handed Over to the army by the contractors. With the new. Artillery and serv ices development _ the housing area and the buildings actually within the Gates of fort Osborne the army Domain stretches from the Banks of the Assiniboine River South a mile and a half to the Holland bulbs just arrived tulips hyacinths daffodils paper White Narcissus Cropp s reliable seeds 221 Market ave. 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