Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, October 10, 1960

Issue date: Monday, October 10, 1960
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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 10, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday october 10, deaths and funerals is no charge foe notices in this column. However the from press inc re but to edit and shorten All obituaries. If Nice teary for space of pressure on our Newt space obituaries received later hum one week after the time of death cannot be published Dmytro Drabyk 74, of 606 Manitoba Avenue died saturday at St. Boniface Hospital. Born i Austria he came to Canada 5, years ago. He was a member o blessed Virgin Mary Church. H is survived by his wife Anna two sons Michael and Steve three daughters mrs. Frank Swiek mrs. William Bogan mrs Frank Greene 12 grandchildren and five great grandchildren to Brothers Michael and Steve. Re Quiem High mass will be Sung a 10 . Wednesday in the Blesse Virgin Mary Church with Rev father r. Dobriansky officiating prayers will be said tuesday in the Cropo funeral Cha Pel. Burial will be in holy famil cemetery. I service held for mrs. Alice Wolfe i High Bluff native funeral services were held a urday in Thomson funeral Chape for mrs. Alice Gertrude Wolfe 6. Of 780 Alverstone Street who die Friday in Winnipeg general to Pital. Born in High Bluff Man she has lived in Winnipeg since f 1936 and was associated with the St. Regis hotel for 10 years. She was a member of Broadway first Baptist Church. Mrs. Alice Wolf she is survived by her husband Earl one daughter mrs. Evely Ritchie two sons Gerald and Eamond four grandchildren seve Sisters mrs. Annie King mrs Ruby Hiddel mrs. Edna Macle Ian. Mrs. A. Abbott mrs. W. M Cowan mrs. N. Judd and mrs m. And three Brothers Joseph James and Arthur Ali roadkill Rev. Leonard v. Hultgren officiated at the funeral service. Buria was in Chapel Lawn Memoria gardens. My Joseph Balcaen 64, of be Kirk Man., died saturday in Winnipeg Hospital. He operated tinsmith and plumbing bus incs in Selkirk for 35 years and piously was employed with the a b. Hill plumbing and tinsmith shop in Selkirk for 15 years h is survived by his wife Anna two sons Charles and Edward four grandchildren three Brothers John a de Laird and Edward an two Sisters mrs. Annie Gabourie and mrs. Adolph Boivin. Requiem High mass at . Tuesday it notre Dame roman Catholic Church Selkirk mowing prayer at 9 . Monday in the Gilbar funeral Chapel Rev. M. L. Or Linski officiating. Burial in the roman Catholic cemetery Mapleton Man. Steven Piso Dju. 84, of 310 Selkirk Avenue Selkirk died thursday in Holiday Retreat Sel Kirk. He was a Carpenter at the Selkirk steel foundry for 25 years retiring in 1936. His wife Agnes died in 1957. Surviving Are one son Philip three daughters mrs Joe Burzik mrs. Ted masses and mrs. Fred Sitka nine grand children and four great grandchildren. Funeral service at 10 . Tuesday in Gilbart funeral Chapel Selkirk following prayers at 8 . Tuesday in Gilbart funeral Chapel Rev. M. L. Orlinski officiating. Burial in the roman Catho Lic cemetery Mapleton Man. Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Fitch 80, of 313 Rosier Avenue Selkirk Man., died sunday at her residence. She was a resident of St. Andrews most of her life. Her husband Archibald died in 1934. She is survived by two sons George and John two Daugh ters mrs. Peter Jensen and mrs. Ban Halldorson a brother Archie Mcdonald and four grandchildren. Funeral service will be at . Tuesday in old St. Andrews anglican Church Rev r. F. Daw son officiating. Burial will be in the churchyard cemetery. Gil Bart s Home Selkirk is in charge. Mrs. The Oqiunn Hjaltason 66, of 1022 Clifton Bay died in Grace Hospital sunday. Born in Iceland she came to Manitoba in 1901 and has lived in Winnipeg for the past 25 years. She was the widow of the late or. Magnus Hjaltason. She leaves four Daugh ters mrs. F. R. Toomer mrs. C. G. Marton mrs. N. A. Mawhinney and mrs. R. L. Bissett one son John one sister mrs. 0. Oddson three Brothers John Bjorn and Thorarin and five grandchildren. Funeral service will be at 4 ., tuesday in bar dal s funeral Home or. V. J. Eylands officiating. Burial will be in the memorial gardens. Harold w. Clayton 72, of 807 St. Paul Avenue formerly of 1296 main Street suite 2, died sunday at Winnipeg general hos Pital. Born at Neepawa Man., he lived at Gladstone Man. Until coming to Winnipeg in 1926. Surviving Are his wife Belle five sons Arthur Don Murray Lyle and Harold and two daughters mrs. E. Grantham Margaret and mrs. L. Matchett 19 grand children and five great grandchildren. A son lome predeceased him in 1952. Funeral service will be held at . Tuesday at the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home with burial in Chapel Lawn me Morial gardens Rev. H. H. Moats officiating. Mrs. Jane Moore 91, of Tyndall Man., formerly of Selkirk died saturday at Selkirk. Her Hus band William died in 1924. She is survived by one sister mrs. Mary Bryan four grandchildren one Niece mrs. Earl Morden and one Nephew Wilbert Bryan. Funeral service will be held at 2 . Wednesday in the Gilbart funeral Home Selkirk with Bur Ial in St. Clements churchyard cemetery Mapleton Man. A Nowlan and Moore c h. S. A w. 406 Power building we 2-3737 or we 3-31 53 Selkirk Man. Mimic funeral tuesday Foll. Baldwin Halldor 72, of 474 Ford Street who died Friday i Grace Hospital will be buried i Brookside cemetery following funeral service at . Tuesday in Bardal s funeral Home. Or. V j. Eylands will officiate. Or Baldwin was a k sculpture designer during his employment As a jeweler with Dingwall jewel ers. Active pall bearers will be Oil Olafson Harry Matthews Joe Sigurdson Chris Sigurdson Skatt. And George honorary pallbearers will be Wallace Lewis George Purkess Chris Einarsson Bob Broadfoot Albert. Parrish an Roy Nozik. S. Winston Fox 46, of 944 Larter ave., died saturday at the family residence. Born and raised in Winnipeg he was employed a. An elevator operator for the de Arment of Public works. He served in Jamaica with the Winnipeg grenadiers and was a prisoner of War for four years in Hong Jong. He was a member of the tort Garry legion and Hong Cong veterans association. He be survived by his wife Mary two sons Ronald Anc Jerald and two Sisters mrs. E c. Colp and mrs. J. S. Lee. Funeral service will be . Tuesday at Clark Leatherdale fun Leral Home Rev. Bruce Johnson officiating. Burial in Garry me Morial Park. J. Morris 87, of suite 19 con apartments died sunday in Winnipeg general Hospital. Born n Scotland he came to Winnipeg n 1906. He was a building contract in until retirement in 1940. He was life member of Norwood Lodge o. 119 of and am. Surviving Are one sister mrs. E. G. Richard on six Brothers James Philip Walter Arthur George and Wil am and one daughter mrs. I. Nessbitt. Funeral service will be t . Wednesday at Clark funeral Home Rev. Spence officiating. Burial in Brookside cemetery. Waiter Philip Pinniger 5, of Rivers Man., died Satur a. For the past eight years he was a tinsmith in Rivers. He was in the Craf in the second world Var. He was a member of the chamber of Commerce and the legion at Rivers. He is survived y his wife three daughters Jan t Lee Laurie Lou Elaine Gay be sister mrs. Kenneth Mcleod Iree Brothers Fred Jack and William. Funeral service will be eld at . Tuesday at the Bardal funeral Home. Burial will e in Brookside cemetery. Wilhelm Rieder 61, retired Armer of Yorkton died in a Sas noon Hospital oct. 4. Funeral ser ice was held in St. Paul s Luther a Church Friday Rev. R. J. Such officiating and burial was in Green acres memorial gardens t Yorkton. Or. Rieder born in came to the Yorkton Dis rect in 1927. In 1928 he married the former Elise Farber. Surviving Are his wife two sons William and Henry two daughters Anna Arie and Margaret four grand one sister Elise. Walter Kinsey. 81, who died n Assiniboine Hospital Brandon was buried wednesday after fun services in holy armity Church Miniota with Rev. V. L. Edge officiating. Or. Kinsey is survived by three Sistenia mrs. A. Ill Bank miss Kay Kinsey and iss Florence Kinsey a brother Herbert All in England and a second brother Reg of Langley Rairie . Mrs. Rose Hob Lon 83, of site 10 Yale apartments died riday in Princess Elizabeth hos ital. Born in England she lived in for 55 years. She is sur ived by two sons Albert Edward and William Alfred one daughter is. K. Crighton and six grand Wildren. Funeral service will be 1 . Tuesday at Clark Leath Rdale funeral Home Canon f. Ughes officiating. Burial will be in Brookside cemetery. Mrs. Katherine Sarky Oak 56, of 560 Matheson ave be West Kildonan died sunday a Winnipeg Hospital. Surviving re. Two sons Harry and Joseph requiem mass will be held at 10 m. Thursday in St. John s can us Church following prayers at 30 . Wednesday in memory Al Chapel. Msgr. T. E. Zielonka will officiate and burial will be holy ghost cemetery. I Isabel Mills 80, of 872 we learn Avenue died sunday at a Winnipeg Hospital. She is survived by a son John Richard a daughter mrs. Lawrence faso and a grandson funeral service will be held at 11 . Tuesday at Bardal funeral Home. Burial will be in Brookside cemetery. Percy Nash 57, of 427 Queen Street St. James died sunday in Hospital. He is survived by his wife Phyllis sons Dpuglas and Kenneth three daughters Wendy Gloria and Nancy. Funeral service will be held at l . Wednesday at the Bardal funeral Home. Burial will be in Brookside cemetery. Charles m. Mine 71, of 235 North Rockwood Avenue port a thur ont. Died sunday he is sur Vived by his wife Mable arid a daughter Shmiske of Toronto. Funeral service will be held tuesday at port Arthur. I Krumalis socialist evolution Page 7 Accra g h a n president Kwame Nkrumah said sunday night that Ghana is Fol lowing a path of evolutionary but emphatically de Nice a report that the government would nationalize All foreign Industry in the country next May. Nkrumah said in a broadcast that the report was pernicious wicked and deliberately calculated to damage the. Reputation and Good Faith which Ghana has built he said the government s socialism by evolution policy included pure private Enterprise and investment from All sources is welcomed. Turning to foreign affairs Nkrumah said his proposal for a Neutral Itic group of non committed nations within the United nations As a third Force in the world was being considered ser i tuly by non committed nations Nkrumah also said ousted pre Mier Patrice Lumumba of the Congo and his legally constituted government should be Giyen financial Aid and Lum Umba government representatives should sit at the in. Nkrumah called for withdraws of belgian troops still lingering on in the Congo Republic and surreptitiously rearming the Force i on nationalization Nkru Inah said friends of Ghana both in this country and abroad had not accorded the Sug test credence to press which appeared last week. Ghana intends to evolve its own particular socialist pattern of. Society adapted to its own i said. There an expression of regard of interest to All . Service the Mordue funeral Home offers to Wringe in Pun whereby ill details including Price worked out prior to the it Cuil need of our sen Rice. Advance payment necessary. For information Ca this helpful plan Call or write Mordue Bros. Funeral directors were Many paths to socialism he added. The Modem Arlo Tiki de tank was a British invention first used in the Battle of the in France in 1916. Here we go again storm windows Dusty from storage. Wash them repair them re paint them re fit them. Store the screens. 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