Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - November 16, 1957, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press saturday. November is. 1957 Page s Brisbane Australia Reut local family has taken Cut a s11.200 insurance against its Home being hit by an Earth satellite it was disc used i riday. Lloyds issued the sput Nik coverage. Hard Coal lasts longer gives Moke heat Foothills is hard Coal highest Quality in Western Canada to get the Best Coal buy Foothills Call your a false now j. T. Irving of Grain Exchange Dies at 64 Robert Blair 73. Of 24 can James Thomas Irving. 64, of Adian legion gardens died Fri 24 Rochester apartments died Day in Deer Lodge Hospital. Born thursday there. Bom in Edin in Greenock Scotland he came to Burgh Scotland was with the deaths and funerals Winnipeg Grain Exchange for the last 40 years and was Secretary since 1940. He was former mayor of the municipality of Victoria Beach and had been councillor for 12 years. He was past president of Victoria Beach club was a member of the Manitoba club the St. Andrews society and the Optimist club. He was past president and honorary life member of the Grain Exchange Curling club and had attended Westminster United Church. His wife. Pearl survives him. Also surviving Are two sons Douglas John of Calgary and Alan Ijames of Ottawa three grand children and a sister mrs. Eliza Beth Howes of Winnipeg. Canada in 1911 and had served in both the first and the second world wars. He was a life member of the Prince Edward Branch of the Canadian legion. He was with the research department of the Dominion government in Churchill six years. Surviving Are his wife Margaret three Daugh ters mrs. A. Ross of St. Vital mrs. W. Keith of Belleville ont. And mrs. C. Crothers of Ottawa a son Robert of Toronto and 10 grandchildren. Funeral service will be at . Monday in Thomson chapels Rev. J. M. Roe officiating. Burial will be in St. Vital cemetery. Miss. Alice Maud Gwilliam 76, of Kelvington sask., who died is of. 9 at her Home was buried funeral service will be at the local cemetery following fun . Monday in Clark Leatherdale i funeral Home. Rev. N. Mercer i officiating. Burial will be in Brook Side cemetery. Neral service tuesday in the uni Ted Church. Rev. Mccomb officiated. Born in Gosport England mrs Gwilliam came to Canada in 1908 and after farming in the Kelvington District she moved into Kelvington 10 years ago. A former husband Martin Hanson died in 1916. She is survived by her Hus band William h. Gwilliam two daughters mrs. J. Willard Hall and Alice five sons. Olaf and Arthur Hanson and George and pro usable piping tolled and Gwilliam one brother Fred nulls radiators Etc. Available. Davis of Kelvington and two Kis jeers mrs. Edith Derbyshire of Kel Ivington and mrs. Emily Gattrell of save on building costs used building materials save you Money noted lawyer d. Ross John Mckennitt 90, Pioneer resident of Morden Man., who died nov. 8 at his Home was buried sunday in Hillside cemetery r1 1_ following funeral service in St. In Victoria no Spital. Corn in i rur after crash Paul a United Church. Rev. G. R. Riss Scotland he came _ to Wirra Jook. Officiated. J county Ontario born in Gray or. Mckennitt Zuj first and then compare. I Atlas wrecking co. Ltd. 625 Marlon Street phone 7-1121 Gosport England. Had lived in the Morden District since 1894, and was a livestock buyer until his retirement 10 years he was an Active curler and had served on the town Council in the 1920s. His wife Catherine died in 1951 and a daughter deadline in 1928. Surviving Are sons r. B. And j. Mckennitt of mor Den two daughters mrs. Harold Gray of Morden and mrs. Phil Hickey of Inglewood Calif. Six grandchildren and two great grand children. Mrs. Isabel Grant 59, of Balsam Bay Man., died thursday in St. Boniface Hospital. She was born in grand Beach and had i lived in that District All her life. Her husband Fred died in 1946. She is survived by two daughters Douglas ii. Ross a jars. Gordon Sanderson and mrs. Douglas h. Ross prominent be l Nei Kastorf three grandchild Winnipeg barrister died in win seven Brothers. Jack Isaac r Alna Tonari nor Nipes general Hospital thursday William David Alex Fred and Sam Orvis four Sisters mrs. Sam As a result of injuries suffered in Urvis tour Siers mrs. Aam an automobile Accident in dry Westcott mrs. R. Stevens mrs. William Grant and mrs. De. Monk the facts about the Grain workers strike against the Mccabe Grain company local 338 Grain flour and seed workers we to action the Mccain train Tom on to award of b Conrell Atli Board. Fhe u accept in award. I Nion pro in red to or rpt the Lizard despite the fact that it the Mccabe Gram company s refusal to accept Diihr an Tward re Early an an 11-Union tendency on the part of company or dim oui id in or rent Day labour management re lations. Company up final to accept of this both or the Caida a Ahour relations Board and the of Hal Manitoba Frd Cantlon of Antl Urt Loa trend. There let top. A Imit that this 15 Day strike has de into an nil out attempt by thin International Grain company to the Linfon the company has the ability to pay much better financial of this company for the. A four Grid instr id 1957 a tin re a aft profit of Over thin company rur Rumly paying in in terminal Kle. Visor at taif a Lali our rate of per hour. Its St. Boniface receive approximately per hour for the Type of work. This strike co d have serious consequences. Already of throw Halfway working on the . In vat Heen for Rufu Senjt to Crofts thai Grain Wor Perket lines. The Federal minister of labour has Iten drawn into the dispute. Which of the two part if to the company or the Talon do you the tax is in blame thin and ipod mired by wire Lipec ail Dinar act Council that has an affiliated membership of approximately 40.000 winners in Monarch Margarine s Mountain of groceries contest week ending november 16 mrs. J. Wall 1053 8th St sat Brandon Man. Violet Kennedy 61 Lank sir not mrs. D. E. Ree 363 St., mrs. Rose Troughton 1033 Mccalman ave. Mrs. P. Drabyk 357 Maryland St. Monarch Monarch Margarine Taret better because in t always made from pure vegetable Margarine Anthony Tony Skalenda 44, of 460 Sinclair Street died Friday in Winnipeg general hour Pital. Born in Winnipeg he was employed by the Canada malting co. Ltd. Surviving Are his wife an automobile Accident in dry Den ont., oct. 24. Or. Ross was vice president and director of traders finance corporation Ltd., and director of tees and Persse Ltd. Or. Ross the Only son of the late Rev. Or. And mrs. Herbert c. Ross was born june 20, 1887 in Ancaster Ontario. He attended Public and High schools in Erie. Pennsylvania and was graduated from University College University of Toronto in arts in 1908. Following his graduation he moved to Winnipeg where he studied Law and was called Jan. Funeral service will be at 2 . Monday in St. Luke s Ang lican Church. Balsam Bay Rev. George Smith officiating. Burial will be in the churchyard Ceme Tery. Gilbert s funeral Home Sel Kirk is in charge. Nettie one son Anthony John and admitted to the bar in 1911. Two daughters Barbara Diane and1 Cynthia Louise a sister Jose or. Ross was a member of the a first presbyterian Church where Phine Skalenda arid a brother Wil served on the Board of Man Liam both of Montreal. High mass will be Sung at 9 monday in St. John s Cantius Church Rev. Msgr. I. E. Zielonka officiating following prayers at . Sunday in Cropo funeral Chapel. Burial will ghost cemetery. Be in holy he was also a member of the Canadian Institute of International affairs the Manitoba club and the motor country club. He is survived. By his widow Phyllis four daughters mrs. Byrd Alan Bowser 82, Helen Mcbryde mrs. John Gil lion Barbara and Jocelyn and ii a son. Alastair. Netley Avenue Selkirk Man., re tired Farmer formerly of Peters Field Man., died thursday at his Home. He is survived by his wife Mary one son Gordon four daughters mrs. A. Mitchell mrs. M. Hares both of Selkirk mrs. G. Riley of Petersfield and mrs. F. Hooker of Selkirk 14 grand children and one brother Lewis. Funeral service will be at 2 . Monday in Christ Church Selkirk Rev. J. S. Whitehouse officiating. Burial will be in St. Clements churchyard cemetery Mapleton Man. Gilbart s funeral. Gnome is in charge. Funeral service will be at 2 . Monday in first presbyter Ian Church Rev. W. G. Maclean officiating. Burial will be in Brookside cemetery. Mrs. Mary Neydli 71, of 23llengiand a week Forest Avenue died Friday in Winnipeg general Hospital. Born in Austria she came to Winnipeg in 1905. Surviving Are two sons Frank of Winnipeg and Edward of Toronto four daughters mrs. W. Charles c. Jones 63, of Stony Man., who died monday in Deer Lodge Hospital was buried in the local cemetery following funeral service thurs Day in the United Church there. Kenneth Beal officiated. Or. Jones was on the staff of the Penitentiary in Stony Mountain for 13 years before his death. He was a member of masonic Lodge and the Canadian legion. He is sur Vived by his wife Dorothy and one daughter Georgina of Winni Peg. Mckenzie s funeral Home Stonewall was in charge. Funeral held for former City Pilot Toronto Ftp funeral ser vice was held Here saturday for Myros Tuchak 35, chief development Pilot for e1-a1 Israel airlines killed in a car crash in the Accident occurred As he sex fire Captain . Peters Dies at 66 Joseph c. Peters 56. Of suite 1, Cromer apartments formerly of 993 Garfield Street died Friday in Victoria Hospital. Born in Peg in 1912 and was employed with the Winnipeg fire department from 1919 until May 1956. He re tired with the rank of Captain. He was a Veteran of the first world War. Surviving Are his wife Elizabeth Jean a daughter mrs. A. J. De Pape a son James four grandchild Ren and one Sis Ier in Scotland. Funeral ser vice will be at 1 , monday in a. Ner f u n pc r a 1 Peters Home Rev. J. E. Jones officiating. Burial will be in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Pallbearers will be j. Chamber o Brien a. N. Sul Avala w. Harrow and j. King. Norway House founder s daughter Dies in Vancouver Tannis Semmens of Vancouver originally of Norway House died in Vancouver wednesday. She was the daughter of the late Rev. John Semmens founder of Norway House. Survive my Are Hyo Brothers. N. Semmens of Winnipeg and h. Semmens of Vancouver and one sister mrs. C. K. Broadbent of Calgary. I funeral services were held Fri Day in Vancouver. Boy 10, admits arson Chicago a a 10-year-old boy who told police he wants to be a fireman when he grows up has admitted police said setting 40 to 50 fires in the last 18 months. Police estimated that damage caused by the fires boy admitted setting amounted at least one fire caused the death of mrs. Anna Kessie 70. Clear up skin troubles am aging in eff Tivi Tor eczema psoriasis Bash pimples try Kleeber 27 Brand new 57 Pontiac less than wholesale see our and on Page 43 Winnipeg motor products Ferdinand Recksiedler 73, of Green Bay Man., in the Beausejour District died wednes Day in St. James. Born in Russia or. Recksiedler came to Canada 64 years ago and settled in the Beausejour District. He is survived by his wife Caroline of because Bur a son Herman and a Daugh Ter mrs. Anna Radons both of Beausejour four Brothers John of Beausejour Gottlieb of Jack fish Lake Fred of Cleveland and aug ust of Winnipeg 16 grandchildren one great grandchild and four Sis ters mrs. A. Strick of Selkirk mrs. R. Tocholke and mrs. E. Litke both of Winnipeg and mrs. H., Litke of Beausejour. Funeral service will be held sunday in lutheran Church Green Bay -Man., with burial to follow there. Rev. Public notice the workmen s compensation act whereas the province of Manitoba by letters Patent has appointed the honorable William Ferdinand Alphonse Turgeon As a commission wit i full Power and authority to inquire into and investigate every aspect of the work men s compensation act and to report and make recommendations thereon to the legislature of the said province Public notice is hereby Given that any person or organization wishing to appear before said commission is required to file with the undersigned Secretary of the commission on or before december 6th, a a Ftp of the Brief to be presented. Following the filing of said briefs notice will be Given to interested persons and organizations As to Date and times at which they will be heard by the commission. 1957. Dated at Winnipeg this thirteenth Day of november signed Ben Lepkin Secretary to the commission. 519 Avenue building 265 Portage ave., Winnipeg 2. Was driving from Walton on in. Rosenquist officiating. Russell thames to Bristol scene of Nome Beausejour is in crash of a Britannia Airliner in which 15 persons were killed. Or. Tuchak a native of Winni charge. G. Gilbey of Winnipeg. Mrs. served six years As a Cap of 1203 Mountain Avenue died thursday at her Home. In Poland she lived in Winnipeg for the past 55 years surviving Are two sons Alexander and a Anthony three daughters Sophie Bertha and Stella and a brother Andrew Bobrick of new York. Requiem High mass will be at 10 . Wednesday in St. John s Cantius Church. Msgr. I. E. Zielonka officiating. Prayers at 8 . Tues Day in Cropo funeral Chapel. Bur Ial will be in St. Mary s cemetery. Express Tomim Giffi Early to w pack carefully address correctly ship 3y express before Newfoundland december 6 maritime province s december 12 Ontario Quebec and r Ltd n Columbia december 13 Alberta. December 13 Manitoba and Saskatchewan december 17 Canadian National Canadian Pacific tables give breakdown of vote s a breakdown of How the Vot ing went in the two by elections held thursday is shown in the following tables Manitoba Morden Lumgair Ridley poll location . Mrs. Aubrey Torquay 38. Of Toronto who died there nov. 5 was buried in Forest Lawn cemetery Toronto following funeral service nov. 8 in Erie Elliot Chapel. Mrs. Norquay had lived in Toronto since 1948 and at Austin Man., before that time. She is survived by her husband Aub Rey two daughters mrs. R. Noye and Linda a son John at Home three Brothers Stuart Murray and John and three Sisters. Mrs. F. Waller. Mrs. M. Russell and mrs. D. Redhead. 1. Haskett. 34 2. Brown 28 3. Wind Gates 16 4. Mowbray 11 5. Snowflake 43 6. Mckenzie sch. 4 7. Kaleida 34 8. Ching s res. 63 9. Thompson s res. 58 10. Glencross sch. 65 11. Cheval dist. 31 12. Morden West 106 12a. Morden Centre 148 12b. Morden 106 13. Thornhill 51 14. Darling Ford 76 15. Manitou 96 16. Lariviere 30 17. Archibald 39 18. New Haven 26 total 71 105 41 41 51 45 141 59 45 95 37 161 233 181 42 136 480 123 77 76 Emerson poll location Casper Tanchak con lib 1. Pow s res. 34 23 2. Emerson Hall 308 102 3. Athler s res. 1 19 4. Arnaud 15 71 5. Dominion City 245 84 6. Flesch s res. 57 15 7. Ridgeville 59 112 8. Greenridge Kail 77 45 9. Smith s res. .53 54 10. Rosa 14 80 11. Senkiw 9 60 12.grear s res. .53 42 13. Tolstoi 104 157 14. Gardenton ----112 92 15. Stuart Burn 57 73 16. Vita 7s 235 17. Rhoda 37 5s 18. Caliento 42 75 10. A Bakka 38 84 20. Sirko Hall 42 60 21. Sundown d7 75 22. Lone Sands sch. 32 in 23. Hungarian sch. 10 13 24. Menisino 14 42 25. Piney .114 87 26. Turanski s store 10 14 27. Carrick 22 21 28. Vassar 77 76 29. S. Junction 42 30. Sprague 69 121 31. Middlebro Hall 40 63 32. Indian school 55 47 total 131 of 32 polls 2018 1197 Wissen of Calgary Frances and Emily at Home five grandchildren and a brother Joseph Heindle of Winnipeg. Requiem High mass will be Sung at 10 . Monday in immaculate Conception Church following prayers at . Sun Day in Thomas d. Mcgee funeral Chapel. Burial will be in St. Mary s cemetery. John Barchuk 81, formerly of Norwood Man., died Friday in Selkirk Man. He is survived by his wife Mary a son Harry and two grandchildren. Funeral serv ice will be at . Monday in Gilbart s funeral Chapel Selkirk Rev. S. Borys officiating. Burial will be in the roman Catholic cemetery Mapleton Man. Tain on e1-a1 flights to new York and London. The Canadian press in an earlier report erroneously identified him As chief develop ment Pilot of the Bristol Aero plane company. He served with the Craf in the second world War. Subsequently he flew for colonial airlines and Royal dutch airlines. 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