Winnipeg Free Press

Thursday, May 12, 1960

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - May 12, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba Page 14 110th anniversary Kingston ont. Cart. Kev. George r. Calvert anglican Bishop of Calgary will return to the Church he attended As a boy to join St. John s anglican Church Here in marking its 110th anniversary sunday. He will be the special preacher at the morning service. Bishop Calvert was for Many years at St. Matthew s Church in Winnipeg and later was the Dean in Victoria before taking up his present appointment As Bishop of Calgary. Winnipeg free thursday May 12. My father of twins Ottawa Jung. Pc Vancouver Centre was the typical Happy but father in the commons wednes a Day. He had twice the usual reason for being Arthur and Elizabeth born to his wife tues Day night. New Mexico. 1954 main St. Jul 6-2465 free parking at rear Diamond Jubilee Sale thursday May 12 to May 21 Blue ribbon House paint regular now the Resolution was passed at the 29th annual Saskatchewan hotels association convention Here. Indian states the new Glass As about one fourth of All Ameri compared present 8% can indians on reservations in the ounces would curved us tre centred in Arizona and design for the same Price .u.a. Are Saiu of 15 cents As at Glass now in use is straight sided. One lot Eknan described the new Glass As being boy Dies of lockjaw Hamilton ont. Farrell 13, died in Hospital Here ate wednesday after a three week fight against Only known As lockjaw. The. Boy son of or. And mrs. Idward Farrell of mount pleas ant ont., Cut his foot in an Accident on his farm Home april .5, and six Days later was taken o Hospital with tetanus. He did not respond to anti tetanus serum. Doctors said the chances of his not responding were 000 to 1. Marshall Wells Buk Douay buys More Al your marshal webs store Housel pah Appeal court quashes one conviction the Manitoba court of Appeal that the second conviction should wednesday quashed a conviction be quashed because the Cheque to. Rare Penn. For to a Hea Mgley cafe against James Pierce Carleton per gallon you save Banner of Portage la Prairie who was sentenced to eight months feb 10 for passing a worthless Cheque. The court however upheld his Cheque was marked not conviction and a sentence of six months on the same Date for a Whis butyl rubber butyl rubber roof coat a refinish your roof for vib the Cost. Renew old Asphalt shingles or Asphalt Roll roofing. Brush it or Roll actually vulcanized it self to roof makes re singling unnecessary one coat coven completely dries in 4 hours resists extremes of cold and heat below or above resists cracking and tearing does not Harden with ago 4.25 per 5 Imp. Gal. Friday May 13 by factory representative. Ask us we will demonstrate i anytime. Per Gal. I free demonstration Zenith major appliances 13.77 cd. It. Combination Frig. And Freezer 12 cd. It. Fully automatic i 9 cd. It. I 15 cd. It. Freezer s 249 saving reconditioned furniture appliances i we be slashed prices making these Trade ins better buys than ever1 All items must go to make room for new Stock i save now electric ranges to i Astral ,10 cd. It. Philco 1 Kelvin Tor upright Freezer i Brand new 12 cd. It j Minerva Short wave console 1 Hal Crafter Short wave portable radio i . Comb radio and record player i Brand new limited Quantity i Reg. Parkhill Sprinc filled mattress 3 it. 3 in. And 4 it. 6 i i occasional chairs. _ 4 95 _ save use our easy time payment plan sask. Hotels seek new Beer Glass with sex Appeal Saskatoon up a new Arger and prettier beef Glass is to sought by Saskatchewan hotel it will sell deaths and funerals Alex Achron of Winnipeg elected District Deputy grand exalted ruler of District 1a Manitoba provincial elks association. Or. Achron is past exalted ruler of Winnipeg elks Lodge no. 10. The District which he now represents is made up of. Lodges in Winnipeg Altona Portage Somerset Langruth Gladstone min Nedosa. Against James fierce to former publisher of the Manitoba owner on oct. 16 was Post dated _ f i Rirl an Oyne Anatine had been 21v and an explanation had been Given to the cafe owner by the accused. Carleton subsequently had made partial payment when the similar offence. Efficient funds. On oct. 9, Carleton had Given the same cafe owner a Cheque chief Justice. J. E. Adam son which was not Post dated and said the Appeal court was agreed was returned psf. Court decided Here was some evidence of in ent to defraud in this instance however the chief Justice Felt Here was some doubt which should be resolved in favor of the accused. After consultation the pumping stations planned inter provincial pipe lines com Pany will spend an estimated in Manitoba this year for new intermediate pumping stations at Souris and Manitoba. Company officials appeared be fore the National Energy Board at Ottawa wednesday to seek per Mission to spend this year on expanded facilities. This included for the Souris station for the one at Manitou and for another at Kerrobert sask. Inter provincial handles crude Oil from the three Prairie provinces As a Carrier Only for Sale on the Prairies Wisconsin Minnesota Michigan and Ontario. The line enters Manitoba near Cromer on the Saskatchewan Border and runs through Sotiris Glenboro and Manitou and leaves at Gretna on the . Border. The company already has pump ing stations in Manitoba at crooner Glenboro and Gretna. A company spokesman in Edmonton told the free press thurs Day that tenders have been called and if National Energy Board approval is received construction Wil Start in june. It is hoped that the pumping stations will be in operation by the end of this year the spokesman said. The stations will give the line added capacity to meet the Norma growth of demand in the Northern _ r Unera Rome Evev. U. A. Court ruled three to two on up Derson officiating. Burial will be holding the conviction and sen t Vual cemetery. Ends of six months on the oct. 9 Cheque. Carleton at present in head Ingley jail will Complete his six month term and will have the eight month sentence removed rom the record. States said. And Eastern Canada he the company told the National Energy Board it estimates thai daily deliveries in 1961 will Tota barrels a Day compared to barrels a Day in 1959 year for theft _ Walter William Kasey Fraser Wood Man., was sentence to a year in heading Ley jail in St Boniface police court wednesday he had been remanded after plead ing guilty a week ago to breaking entering and theft of two business from Neptune s Kitchen and cheese with French flair season White sauce with thyme minced onion and Pepper. Cook. Stir in cheese and butter. Don to Cooke pour sauce Over Glover Leaf . Sprinkle with grated cheese. Broil. Clover Leaf packs Only the delicate White meat of albacore the choicest of All. For to thai column. However the pm and shorten All obituaries. If necessary for space Ute 8 Arthir f. Taylor Dies in Hospital mrs. Rhoda Clist 66, 446 Maryland Street who died monday at her Home was buried. M Brookside cemetery following Arthur Frank Taylor 64, of 878 funeral service thursday in bar St died wednesday dal s funeral Home. Rev. E. P. Deer Lodge. Hospital. He. Was Johnston officiated. Mrs. Clist born in Winnipeg and was raised was born in Winnipeg. Hus and educated i Ridge file Man. He was employed with the t. Eaton co. For 32 years before his retirement in 1947. He served the first world Wair 90th battalion and was awarded the military medal for bravery in the Field. He served for five years in the second world War with the Casc. His wife Lenora died in 1958. Surviving Are two daughters mrs. G. S. Whetham and miss Dallas two sons Vance and Lawrence five grandchildren one sister mrs. Grace Douglas and three Brothers Edwin Wallace and Al Fred. Funeral service will be at 2 . Cd saturday in Kerr s funeral Chapel Rev. G. Tolton officiating. Graveside service will be at 3 . Cost saturday in the Dominion City United Church cemetery. Mrs. Elizabeth 86, formerly. Of Norwood died wednesday in Baron nursing Home. She was a former member of St. Phillip s anglican Church. She was the widow of William Henry Box. Surviving Are a daughter mrs. Elmer Dickson one sister mrs. Alice Hallam and three grand children. Funeral service will be at . Friday in Mordue Brothers funeral j. E. Bethel officiating. Burial will be in St. John s Cathedral cemetery. Mrs. Mary Mcdonald 85, of 67 Hindley Avenue St. Vital died wednesday in St. Boniface Hospital her husband Alex died in 1948. She was a member of St. Vital United Church. Surviving Are a son William two grandchildren two Sisters and one brother James. Funeral service will be at . Friday in Mordue Brothers funeral Home Rev. A. J. T. Hen mayors seek More govt. Aid Chicago municipalities facing an acute financial crisis sought Relief and guidance wednesday As they opened their annual meeting in Point session with their United states counterparts. The Canadian mayors began their four Day meeting a Day ahead of the meeting of the . Conference of mayors. The two groups Are meeting jointly for second time the last occasion was in Montreal in 1953. Everywhere during the first Day the talk was of the financial problems facing the municipal governments and ways of doing something about it. The problem was reflected in Early resolutions presented to the federations. Winnipeg request a Winnipeg Resolution. Was passed asking that provincial and Federal governments establish administrative procedures As necessary to enable representatives of the fed eral provincial and municipal governments to meet at regular intervals on welfare matters of with municipal Bond interest rates historically High Levels the conference voted to ask fed eral and provincial governments to relieve municipalities of All capital and operating costs of hos Pital Winnipeg asked the federation to press for a More adequate share of Federal and provincial revenues to help meet Bond financing costs. Bowmanville wanted Federal and provincial consideration for More adequate support of local costs of Educa Tion throughout the the resolutions were combined and referred to the executive for study. Miss Stella Kostuik 54, of Victoria b.c., formerly of Winni died recently in Victoria. She came to Winnipeg in 1919. She had lived in Victoria since 1957. Surviving Are two Sisters mrs. A. J. Walker and mrs. M. Leioba two Brothers Stephen Kostuik and John Campbell. Funeral service will be at . Saturday in a. B. Gardiner funeral Home Rev. A. W. Watson officiating. Burial will be in Green acres me Morial gardens. Mrs. Lillias Calvert of Swan River Man., died tuesday in St Boniface Hospital. She de in Swan River since 1908. Surviving Are three sons Charles William and one daughter. Mrs. Forbes Duncan 12 grand children and two great grandchild Ren. The body will be in the Des Jardins funeral Chapel from . Until . Thursday. Funeral service will be at 2 monday in Swan River ten item Church. Burial will be in Swan River cemetery. George Dudley buried Midland ont. Dudley was buried wednesday ii the town where he devoted mos of his life to hockey the Church and the affairs of the Community Dudley 70, Secretary manager of the Canadian Amateur hockey association and president of the International ice hockey federa Tion died sunday following a stroke. David Byle 87, of Parkdale Man., who died monday in Beth Ania nursing Home was buried in Elmwood cemetery following funeral service wednesday in Pine View chapels. Rev. J. Rubingh officiated. Or. Byle was a Farmer in the Parkdale District for 49 years. Surviving Are his wife Annie eight sons Andrew Cor Walter died in 1953. Surviving Are two Sisters mrs. B. Davidson and mrs. Ida Mac Quarrie. Lawrence Harry White. 65, of 455-6th Street Brandon flan., died wednesday in Deer Lodge Hospital. He had been in Manitoba for 42 y ears and was a civil servant retiring in 1956. He had served during the first world War with the Black watch and the Provost corps. He was a member of the Brandon Cana Dian legion. Surviving Are his wife Alice five daughters j. Mitchell mrs. M. Skatfeld trs. R. Wilkinson mrs. T. Sten son and Nancy one son Ken Neth. Funeral service will be at . Friday in Bardal s funeral Rev. C. L. Morgan officiating. Burial will be in the military plot Brookside Ceme mrs. Sarah Mckean 77. Of 416 Harbison Avenue died thurs Day in Stra Brook nursing Home. She came to Winnipeg in 1910. She attended Gordon United Hurch. Her husband John died in 1953r surviving Are a son James three daughters mrs. L. Herring mrs. A. Baker and mrs. 1. Slagerman seven grandchild Ren and five great grandchildren. Funeral service will be at . Friday in a. B. Gardiner funeral Home Rev. D. A. Mac Ean officiating. Burial will be in Brookside cemetery. Mrs. Mazur.73, formerly of 917 College Avenue died thursday in holy family Home. She came to Canada 53 years ago she was a member of St. Vladimir and Olga society surviving Are her husband Wojt one son Walter two grand children and one sister. Mrs. L. Bursztynski. Requiem High mass will be Sung at 10 . Saturday in St. Vladimir and Olga Cathe dral following prayers at Friday in memorial Chapel msgr Wasyl Kushnir officiating. Burial will be in a saints cemetery. John Bedwell 89, of spy Hill sask., formerly of Ingleside sask., who died Friday was buried in Ingleside cemetery following funeral service monday in Ingli Side United Church. Rev. J. E. Nichol officiated. Or. Bedwell came to Canada in 1901 arid Farmed in Ingleside from until his retirement in 1947 when he moved to spy Hill. He is survived by his wife Florence five daughters. Mrs. W. Glass mrs. D. Margaret Roulston mrs. M Doris Ferguson and mrs. A. Mary Phillips five sons John William Charles and employment opportunities civil service of Canada survival planning officer with a number of years of progressively responsible administrative experience to give guid Ance to provincial and municipal civil defence authorities and the emergency measures organization privy Council Ottawa executive assistant to the director with administrative experience at a senior level and More particularly experience As Secretary of emergency measures organization. Privy Council Ottawa. Federal Liaison officer to maintain Liaison with those departments having responsibilities in the civil emergency plan Ning Field emergency measures organizations privy Council Ottawa. District superintendents of schools University graduates with provincial first class or academic certificate preferably with degree in education of Indian affairs Bonen citizenship and immigration Winnipeg. Man., Princa Albert sask Vanderhoof b.c., the Pas Man. And Sault Ste. Mane ont. Sub District. Veterinarians animal contagious diseases graduation in veterinary science and qualifications for registration to practice veterinary Medicine in agriculture Athabasca Alta. Shaunavon and Broadview sask. Airborne communications officer to act As finer and air Force design authority in the Field National defence air Ottawa. Archaeologist University graduate in archaeology to plan and conduct archaeological investigations concerned with the restoration of Canadian historical Northern affairs and National resources Ottawa. Parole service officer to be in charge of a Case preparation unit at National parole Board Justice. Ottawa. Cost analysts professionally qualified accountants one for the aircraft Branch one for shipbuilding defence production Ottawa. In addition a position in the financial adviser s Branch with duties to review audit reports May be filled from this Competition. Placement officers to develop opportunities for permanent placement of indians in Indian citizenship and immigration Whitehorse . And fort Smitn . Historical research officer University graduate specialization in Canadian Northern affairs and National resources Ottawa. Head clerks to assist in surveys and investigations relating to methods and procedures and the development of work stand Ards unemployment insurance commission Ottawa. Eskimo language specialist ability to speak read and write the Eskimo language additional credits for University courses in anthropology or Northern affairs and National resources Ottawa. Technical officers with several years of practical experience in landlines Cornu indication services to arrange for the pro vision of special communication services and expediting or work projects telecommunications and electronics Branch transport Ottawa. Editor with very Good knowledge of editorial practices and procedures directorate of naval division National defence Ottawa. Parole service officer Field staff with several years of experience in correctional work preferably some knowledge of psychology and National parole Board. Justice Winnipeg Man. Assistant education officer with graduation from uni a Casity or College of Art and a knowledge of the history of Art exhibition Extension services National or of Canada Ottawa. Paper cutters with completed apprenticeship in a bindery Trade and at least five years experience As a Journeyman paper Cut Ter Public printing and stationery Ottawa ont. And huh . An hour. Stenographer Secretary with several Yean of experience in general office work involving responsible govern ment departments Ottawa. Starting salary a month. Stenographers with at least two years of office government departments Ottawa. Starting salary 3.z5 a month. Details and application forms at main Post offices National employment offices or civil commission offices. James and 31 grandchildren citizenship week displays in libraries wha does it mean to be a can Adian this is what the Canadian citizenship Branch of the department of citizenship and immigration Aims to Tell people during citizen ship week says or. L. A. Glinz regional Liaison officer. During the week May 15 to 21 Winnipeg Public libraries will have displays of canadians. Miss Nettie j. Siemens assistant librarian said that next week along with the displays lists of Canadian books will be available at the libraries. Artist Dies Capetown South Africa Ulrica Forbes 57, artist commissioned in 1954 by Queen Mother Elizabeth for a por trait of Princess Anne died wednesday night after being attacked by a non White. Mrs. Forbes was stabbed and her assailant poured a bottle of benzine Over her and set her an fire. The attacker is Nelius David John Arthur Henry Fred and William three Daugh ters mrs. Grace Stratford mrs Elsie Goudsward and mrs. Adriana sulkers 39. Grandchildren four great grandchildren and one sister in Holland. Eugene Srebnicki 59, of 9 Mccurdy Street West Kildonan formerly of Dauphin Man., died monday in King Edward Hospital he was a Farmer in the Dauphin area for a number of years. Surviving Are a son William with the Canadian army in Germany one daughter Marion Philpott and one brother Joseph. Funeral service was held at . Thursday in Pine View. Chapels. Very Rev. W. E. Harrison officiated. Burial was in Pine View memorial Gar Dens. Mrs. Eleanor Annie Hope 69, of 478 London Street East Kil Donan who died monday in Prin Cess Elizabeth Hospital was buried in Garry memorial Park cemetery following funeral service wednesday in Pine View chapels. Or n. K. Clifford officiated. Mrs. Hope was a member of Augustine United Church. She was the widow of William Henry Hope and had lived in Canada for 65 years. She is survived by one daughter mrs. Patricia Christina Mcpher son Siree Sisters mrs. C. O. Maconachie mrs w. E. Sharp and miss jessamine Carey. 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