Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 10, 1955, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Page 4 Winnipeg free press monday october deaths and funerals mrs. Leonora Rubin 74, of by Margaret Scott Ste. 3a Assiniboine court who died thursday was buried Friday Mission promoter in Shearey Zedek cemetery Fol in Chesed Shel Envie synagogue. Rabbi Milton Afon and Rabi Louis Berkel officiated at the service. She was the widow of Herman. She is survived by two sons Louis and Bernard three Sisters mrs. A. Moscowitz and two in Europe also eight grandchildren. Gordon Charles Hanna 62 died thursday in Baldur Man. Hospital. The funeral will be held at 2 . Saturday in the United Church and burial will be in the Hillside cemetery Belmont. He is survived by is wife Mary one son Allan one daughter Mildred and two grandchildren. Saul Drabinsky 44, of 386 College Avenue who died in win Nipe general Hospital was buried in the Independent b Nai Abra Ham cemetery Friday. He is sur Vived by Stife lil a son her Vin and one daughter. Brenda two Brothers Hymie and Rubin and two Sisters mrs. Esther pod Olsav and mrs. Pearl Stillman. Peter Fidler. Of old r l England Man., died Friday at his Home he was predeceased by his Frances Elizabeth in 1928. He is survived by one daughter mrs. C. Gowen seven grand children and 18 great grandchild Edward j. Edwards 66, of 127 Bell Avenue died Friday at his residence. Born in Kent eng land he came to Canada in 1907, and was employed by the car until 1913. He then moved to c a r 1 y 1 a sask., where he operated a Blacksmith shop until he came to Winnipeg in 1937. He was an instructor at the _ Manitoba tech A. Edwards Nical Institute up to the time of his illness in 1952. He was an Active member of the roof and the . He is survived by his wife Jean one son Ted one daughter mrs. C. Newbury three grandchildren one brother William and one sister mrs. J. Mcconnell. Mrs. G. C. Code mrs. Gertrude c. Code 80, who died Friday in Vancouver will be buried at . Tuesday from St. John s Cathedral Winnipeg. She was Active in All departments of St. John s Cathedral and assisted in establishment of the scholarship fund of the diocesan Board of the anglican Church in Winnipeg. She had served As president of the women s Canadian and was a promoter of the children an Rea club and was a pro River o e Ren two Brothers Alex and we j Margaret Scott nursing Mission. J. T. Liam. And one sister mrs. J. Active in civilian Iam. An be s be was so ave n can Birston. Funeral service will be j work during the first world War. At 2.30 . Tuesday in St. Cle is survived by three Daugh ment s anglican Church Mapleton i ters mrs j. G. C. Hall mrs. R. Man. Burial will be in the Church pc Harris both of Vancouver and l r Viali. Uuno Yard cemetery. Gilbart s funeral Home Selkirk is in charge. George Underwood 65, of Yorkton died thursday will be buried tuesday from St. An Drew s United Church Yorkton with Rev. J. Jones officiating. Burial will be in the Saltcoats cemetery. A Well known retired Farmer he was born at Saltcoats sask., where he was educated and later Farmed. He married the former Mary Young at Breden Bury in 1920. He was a Veteran of the first world War. He re tired to Yorkton eight years ago. He is survived by his wife two daughters mrs. R. Cross mrs. Albert Nesbitt a brother John and two Sisters Agnes and Eliza mrs. Ethel Jane Boulter. 70, of 608 Alverstone Street died saturday at her Home. She is survived by her husband George m., two sons George Stanley and Eric six grandchildren and two Sisters mrs. Hilda Douglas and mrs. W. Wright. Funeral service will be held at . Wednes Day i the Clark Leatherdale a Nerat Home. Burial will be in St. James cemetery. Sigurdur Bald Vinson. 78 of Gimli Man., died saturday a Selkirk general Hospital. He live in Gladstone and the Narrows Man., before moving to Gimli he is survived by three son Bjorn. Kari and Snorri seve daughters mrs. R. Aitken mrs. H Scott. Mrs. R. Seabert mrs. 0 h. Olson mrs. M. Chambers mrs w. Riley mrs. A. 0. Magnusson. Funeral service will be held at . Wednesday in bar dal s funeral Home Rev. Philip Petursson officiating. Burial will be in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Irs. H. H. G. Moody of Winnieg one son or. C. F. Code three Sisters mrs. Gussie d. Love mrs. Smily Machray and mrs. Liley Paterson two Brothers c. E., and h. A. Drewry of Winnipeg and ight grandchildren. Archbishop v. F. Barfoot. And the very Rev. Ean Burton Thomas will officiate Jean Burion Tnomas win Umu Aie at the service. Burial will be in mrs. Juli Ana opposition s 3 chiefs lash govt. Retired minister Dies at age of 89 Rev. Frederick Emmanuel win Ger 89, of 379 Tweed Avenue died saturday at Concordia Hospital. He was born in Russia and came Winnipeg in 1913. Prior to that he served at St. John s evangelical Church in Genoa Ohio and the Zion evangelical Church in sus sex Wise. In Winnipeg he served at St. John s evangelical Church and the first evangelical Church. He retired in 1933. He is survived by his wife Ama Lia nine daughters mrs. L. Dey mrs. J. Poersch mrs. J. Seip mrs. George Hunter mrs. H. Schneider mrs. W. A. Connell mrs. Otis Ramsey mrs. K. L. Greenquist mrs. J. Mcfadzen two sons r. D. Kendel and John r. Kendel 33 grandchildren and 14 great grandchildren. The funeral will be at 2 . Tuesday in St. Paul s lutheran Church Rev. H. Kroeger officiating assisted by Rev. C. D. Maurer. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery. Conservative Leader twisted lib eral maps on their Majestic silence Muring last Spring s debate on Powers under the defence production act. During the debate not one lib Leral member of the House raised his voice against the stand of the he told a Public meeting at Regina sask. Sacred everywhere in Saskatchewan Ottawa and the maritime the Federal Liberal Solup Low social credit chief government was lashed Over the Tam stating that More and More week end by the leaders of l three opposition parities All of they feel frustrated announced whom Are now on speaking Tours. I an interview at Ottawa that his t 11 party is planning to run candidates m j. Col wed Kcf deader int j Federal constituencies at the an address at Digby n.s., Satur t general election Day night charged that the Liberal or 6low has just finished a new government lacks Faith in Canada tour and was to leave future monday night for Southern on what is Canada doing Export Tario then go on to British Colum ing thousands of tons of Iron Ore Juja the end of october. From to Ungava to the United states and. Importing the fabricated duct when Here in Cape breton1 we have the Coal Fields for Power j and for smelting hundreds of Miles closer to this Iron Ore than the steel Mills of he asked. 14 he charged that the government was wedded to the vast apparatus of monopoly finance whose lower is Able to Sway the will of and that Ine Quali ies exist Between various regions More about Cal continued from Page 1 of Canada As Well As Between individuals. Majestic silence Hon. George Drew progressive he Cathedral cemetery. The a. B. Gardiner funeral Home is in charge. Mrs. Elizabeth Dorothia Tripp wife of j. P. Tripp died suddenly saturday at her Home Oxbow sask. Mrs. Tripp is sur Vived by four daughters miss Dorothia Ottawa mrs. Murry Ostin Sardis . Mrs. Richard Warden Toronto and Jessie Moosomin sask. Two Sisters mrs. Send Portland Ore. And Urs. Dafoe Winnipeg. Funeral service will be held tuesday at Oxbow. Halldorsson 83, of 284 Toron to Street died saturday at her Home. She was born in Iceland and came to Manitoba 70 years ago. She had resided in Winnipeg for the past 20 years. She is sur last convention this is an historic meeting in the same hotel and tie same City where the Congress was founded in 1940, with the prospects Gooc for this being the last convention of the 400 000-member Cal. It William Isaac charter 71, of 443 Inglewood Street died sunday in St. Boniface Hospital. He is survived by his wife Helen three sons Wilfred lome and Oliver one daughter mrs. Frie sen 11 grandchildren and great grandchildren. Requiem High mass will be Sung at 9 . Wednesday in Ste. Ann s Church and shrine Rev. F. X. Macaulay officiating following prayers at s . Tuesday in the Thomas p. Mcgee funeral Chapel. Burial will be in sacred heart cemetery. Mrs. Edna Evelyn Birch 40, of 66 Boyle Street died sat urday at her residence. She is survived by her husband Stephen her Mother mrs. K. Wall two Sisters mrs. A. Mitchell and mrs Livingstone and three Bra thers Thomas Bruce and Archie started fifteen years ago with less than on wednesday the convention s expected to approve the draft agreement of the merger and if approval is Given a founding convention of the new o be called the Canadian labor Congress will be held in Toronto in april 1956. Speakers expected to addres this convention Are Walter Reu Lul my j.w.1w j tvs in Iners if Luisaa Dlucca Jiuu Vived by five sons Bud Noah Jakcson funeral service Wie be and seven great grandchildren. The funeral service will be at 2 . Wednesday Aidines lutheran Church Husavick Man. Burial will be in Beac Side cemetery Rev. S Olafson officiating. Bardal s neral Home in charge. Veil greater than which As been accomplished it must e remembered be said that two lords of the workers in Canada Veie still unorganized. This is the Challenge that the United Congress must meet he said. While wages have gone up Here Are still sub Standard wages n Many industries and various re said or. Mosher one of the great achievements f some sections of organized la Jor on this continent has been the winning of the guaranteed annual wage. He said the Congress was firmly behind its affiliates in their demands for this justifiable Mea ure of economic great need or. Mosher said he was. Con Vinced there was great need Tor he establishment of Industrial councils particularly for the Teel automobile mining and Tex Ile these were corf posed of representatives la Lor management and government. Or. Mosher emphasized the Dele Gates must Bear in mind that the development of leadership was Nec Essary and that labor can Hope to succeed Only to the extent that it s qualified to assume and charge its responsibilities on a a ional and International regarding unemployment or. Vosher said the most alarming feature of he present situation is that Al ready with a Large mass of people still unemployed we hear talk of he dangers of the necessity of putting on the brakes such talk is absolutely Unwar rant ther president of the Cio Jacol Potofsky president of the amalgamated clothing workers we officially will represent the inter National confederation of fre Trade unions and Hon. Milton f Gregg minister of labor. 10 cents an hour in Bis speech or. Mosher re minded the delegates that Over the years labor had achieved much when in 1907 he first joined a Union he was paid ten cents an Hou and worked 10 and 12 hours a a for six and seven Days a week today he said workers in the class of work now get a hour and work a 40-hour wee with time and a half for overtime despite All this improvement or. Mosher said he was convince de in View of the unfulfilled needs f the people of he dealt with legislative activities in general terms or. Losher kept away from the topic f Cal s traditional tie in with he Kcf party. The tic is Neutral in politics and that is expected to be the attitude of the amalgamated Congress. Expectations Are that when the merger is consummated in april he Canadian labor Congress will Ell individual unions to take any political action they want but to keep the Central body free of poli Toucan to All out if you feel a. No re worry More deep m on a pfcync.1 Fineu Euler to we Huder to begun. Ten., lowered worry Iny of face Normal kidney action. When kid Neji out of order Miccu Wurtel Jemerin in the .j.tenj. Theo . Idiot arid ured out he.j7 headed feeling often to Dodd. Kidney . Dodd a impute the kidney to Maul ebon Iua you feel better sleep Lerler. 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