Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 5, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press monday August 5, 1963 19 f funeral Fin line Oei inner him we. J tint 10 Una or leu a inner Lun Marie Affleck on August 2, 1963, in Winnipeg mrs. Marie Affleck aged 86 years of 290 Berry St., St James widow of John Edward Affleck. Funeral service at . Tuesday in the Bardal funeral Home Sherbrook at William or. W. E. Donnelly officiating. Bur Ial in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Norman Reed Baker suddenly on August 2nd, 1963 at he Winnipeg general Hospital Gorman Reed Baker aged 55 i ears of 997 Spruce Street be oved husband of Florence Baker service will be held . Tuesday . Atrick s anglican Val iut Road with Canon r. F. Daw Ion officiating. Interment in Brookside cemetery. Arrange ments by Clark Leatherdale flames leaped several Hundred feet into the air As a truck carrying Gallons of propane Gas caught fire near Memphis Tennessee. Police immediately evacuated the area for fear of an explosion from the Gas still in the truck. Driver of the truck was seriously burned. Race clash brings Shotgun wounds by the associated press negroes staged an orderly anti segregation demonstration in downtown Sumter. Neighbor joins police dispersed a group of about 200 White youths sunday in downtown Asheboro n.c., where four White teen agers were wounded by a Shotgun blast in a weekend racial Inci Dent. White men were arrested on disorderly conduct charges. A Shotgun went off near a crowd of White persons Gath ered outside a recently Inte grated movie theatre saturday night. The wounded youths 16 to 18, were treated in Hospital and released. Police chief c. J. Lovett said the shooting occurred after a car carrying five Young negroes stopped when several White youths heckled them As they drove past. The incident was the first out break of racial violence in the Small Central North Carolina at Torrance calif., a suburb of los Angeles civil rights demonstrators picketing a White housing tract were joined by a resident of the tract who said i m sympathetic. I believe they Are mrs. Sue Beatty 26-year-old housewife joined toe picket lines saturday. About 25 demonstrators were arrested Satur Day and 47 More were arrested sunday. They protested alleged racial discrimination. The Montgomery advertiser said that University of Ala Bama officials Are considering expelling James a. Hood a negro student for remarks Hood allegedly made in a speech at a negro rally in Gadsden. The University confirmed that an investigation is under Way. The town a textile and agricultural advertiser Story said Hood was Centre. Gadsden arrests about 100 negroes prayed and Sang in a parking lot behind the jail at Gadsden ala., where 243 persons were arrested saturday during demonstrations. There were no incidents. Officers with shotguns and electric prod Sticks broke up saturday s mass demonstration. Leaders of six major civil rights organizations say they now Are expecting about participants in a March on Washington aug. 28. Originally the March had been expected to draw about it is de signed to show Unity in support of president Kennedy s civil . Seven negroes including six ministers were arrested Sun Day night when they sought ser vice at a Motel restaurant in Sumter . Charged with tres passing they were released on Bond about 400 other Man fined for Beach incident Brian Isfeld 22, of Winnipeg Beach was fined and court costs when he pleaded guilty Fri Day in Selkirk police court to a charge of causing a disturbance. Magistrate Wallace m. Dari Chuk of Selkirk also ordered is Feld to sign a document stipulating that he would be ordered to pay a Fine of if he failed to keep the peace for a period of one year. Isfeld was allowed until aug. 30 to pay the and court costs. In Case of default a six month jail term imposed. He was convicted of causing a disturbance under Section 160a of the criminal code of Canada. Ramp Laid the charge against Isfeld in connection with ported broadcasting of anti jew ish remarks through a loud speaker system on a car on the streets of Winnipeg Beach june 30. Following a week Long investigation by police Isfeld was arrested and charged. Critical of governor George Wallace and University officials in a june 16 talk at Gadsden. Sixteen More persons have been arrested As a result of Dis orders in Chicago s South Side where three negro families have moved into a predominantly White neighbourhood. Tigers fight in zoo a pair of 400-Pound tigers scrapped for five minutes in their Cage at the Assiniboine Park zoo sunday night before attendants broke up the fight with a water Hose. About 200 persons witnessed the fight. Zoo director or. Gunter Voss described the incident As something that happens All the the 214-year-old tigers one male and the other female each suffered superficial scratches. Another female Tiger in the same Cage looked on with disinterest. These animals have Little scraps All the said or. Voss. The tigers Are Matur ing rapidly and they often like a couple of teen agers in a schoolyard when there s a fight to establish who is the or. Voss said zoo attend ants were mainly concerned that the crowd did not be come excited and shout encouragement to the combat ants. This he said could have sparked the tigers into a dangerous Battle. Algeria becomes base for african nationalists Algiers a Premier Ber vary from 300 to they Ahmed Ben Bella s quest to be come Africa s leading revolutionary is turning Algeria into a main base of nationalists seeking Independence. Political exiles and nationalists from Portugal s colonies and from South Africa Are flocking to Algeria in search of support. Despite Algeria s internal difficulties Ben Bella has prom ised arms Money training faculties and volunteers to free Africa of the remnants of Colon Ial Rule. The government maintains secrecy on what has actually been done to help african nationalists. Angolan guerrilla fighters Are training in several algerian Camps. Estimates of the num not Law making Chipping Morton eng land Council official in this Oxfordshire town has complained about the use being made of a dark passage behind the ancient Guildhall. He claims courting couples Are using it for purposes not in the interests of local separatists mis Siire on protest Montreal Quebec separatist group planned to demonstrate today against a 21-gun Salute in Honor of what it said Queen s birthday. The group be Rasse Melement pour 1 in dependence National named the wrong Royalty. The Queen s birth Date is april 21. The Queen Mother Elizabeth was born aug. 4. A statement from the separatist organization said it wanted volunteers to swell the ranks of the demonstrators against the Salute to be fired from mount Royal again this year to Mark the birthday of Queen Elizabethi it said French canadians should understand that this Queen of a foreign language and culture is not Only the object of useless expenses to them during her voyage to Canada but is above All the Symbol of the domination of use weapons that served Alger ians during their rebellion. At the Addis Ababa conference african leaders Ben Bella pledged Volun Teers to help Angola s Figler against portuguese Rule. Recently Ben Bella person ally inaugurated the Headquarters of the South african National an organize Tion pledged to the elimination of White Rule in South Africa the Headquarters headed by Robert res Cha is to serve As the main coordinating Anc propaganda Centre for French speaking Africa. Ben Bella has announced he has earmarked the equivalent of to help the struggling nationalists. Part of the fun apparently would go to South africans. In helping nationalists from Angola Mozambique and South Africa Ben Bella apparently would like to build a debt o gratitude toward Algeria which would help Foster his leadership in Africa. At miss Frances m. Bishop suddenly on Faugust 1st, 1963, at Grace Hospital miss Frances m. Bishop. Late of the . Residence Winnipeg and formerly of 65 Clonard ave St. Vital. Funeral services will be held at . Tuesday. August 6th in the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home 178 Kennedy St. At York Avenue. Rev. R. S. Lederman officiating. Interment . Vital cemetery. Born in Rotherham England miss Bishop came to Winnipeg in 1904 where she has since resided. Prior to her retirement in 1953, miss Bishop was employed by the t. Eaton co for Over 30 years. She had been an Active member of re gents Park United Church. Miss Bishop is survived by two Bro thers Maurice e. Of Detroit Mich and Leonard r. Of Van we 2-5494. Born Hist. James i Couver ., three nieces and Manitoba or. Baker attended two nephews Isaac Brock and Daniel Mclntyre schools. At the time of his death Baker manager of Western Gypsum products with question in Church i hear much about purity of heart but in a world like we live in i can hardly imagine a pure k. S. Answer i am glad that your Church is concerned about Mak in men s hearts pure. I wish More people were interested in in prior decorating rather than the frivolous and transient things life. Civilization As we know it is declining partially because we re losing our appreciation for spiritual and moral values purity of heart is something that Only god can accomplish. The Ible says if we confess our sins unto him he is faithful and ust to forgive our sins and to cleanse us from All of not Only forgives our sins but through Christ he gives us a new nature. As Paul said old things Are passed away and All Lings Are become purity of heart is a Miracle of god. You re right when you say you can t conceive of it in a world like we be in this is an other world experience. It is the kingdom of Eaven descending to Earth. It is Christ in you the Hope of you would do wee to listen carefully to what your minister has o say about purity of heart because All of us were born with an pure heart. All have declares the scriptures but in Christ we have forgiveness and cleansing. His Grace prepares us o live in a pure place with redeemed pure people forever. Whom he had been associated for dirty years. He was people s Warden of St. Patrick s anglican Church and on the provincial Council of the boy scouts of can Ada. Or. Baker belonged to the Vlasovic order and was a Mem Ber of Fidelity Lodge no. 146 . And ., a member of the Gran the Curling club the Southwood Golf and country club and a life number of the lumbermen s association. Surviving besides his wife Florence Baker is a son Gordon r. A daughter Diane to grandchildren two Sisters mrs. D. C. Howat Emily of Winnipeg and mrs. R. G. Whitey Helene of Vancouver. Or. A Ter was predeceased by a Bro ther f. Russell Baker. George Beattie on August 3rd, 1963, at the Victoria Hospital or. George Beattie aged 71 years of 111 Nassau Street. Funeral service l be held at . Wednes Day in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home 232 Kennedy Street with Rev. J. M. Perry official ing. Interment in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Born in Aberdeenshire Scotland or. Beatty came to Canada forty nine years ago settling in Winnipeg. He owned and operated the Polo Park Golf course from 1934 to 1954. He was Secretary treasurer of the Manitoba Green keep ers association and a member of acacia Lodge . . Vir. Beattie is survived by two Brothers William of Winnipeg and James in Scotland two Sis ers mrs. J. Gordon and miss Elizabeth Beattie both of streets Ville Ontario. William h. Bill Cluff on thursday August 1st, 1963, at the Winnipeg general Hospital William h. Bill Cluff aged 84 years beloved husband of jes Sie Cluff of 718 Maryland Street. Funeral service will be held at . Tuesday in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home 232 Kennedy Street with pastor h. H. Barber officiating. Interment in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. William c. Henderson died at Holland Manitoba aug ust 2, 1963, William c. Hender son aged 79 years formerly of Deloraine Manitoba. Funeral service to be held August 5, at . In Holland United Church Rev. Mckay officiating. Interment in Brookdale Ceme Tery Holland. Scharff funeral Home in care of arrangements. Lee Hoo on july 31, 1963, at the Winnipeg general Hospital or. Lee Hoo aged 77 years beloved Hus band of Chan Chiu to of 238 King St. Funeral service will be held at 1 . Tuesday August 6th in Kerr s funeral Chapel Ltd., 120 Adelaide St. Rev. Or. Thomas Choy will Bur Ial in Elmwood cemetery. Ivan Gulay on August 4, 1963, at holy family Home 165 Aberdeen ave., or. Ivan Gulay aged 73 years be loved husband of Mary Gulay. Prayers at . Tuesday in Zawitoski funeral Chapel Sel Kirk and Parr. Funeral wednesday in Zawitoski. Funeral Chapel msgr. W. Kushner will officiate. Interment in All saints cemetery. Born in the Western Ukraine or. Gulay came to Canada 37 years ago and was employed with the. New pathway publishing co. As a manager for 10 years retiring in 1945. Besides his wife Mary or. Garulay is survived by two sons Oleh and Bohdan of Winnipeg one daughter Lesia at Home. He was a member of the ukrainian fraternal society. Charles Ludwig Hawkins on August 2, 1963, at fort Wil Liam Ontario Charles Ludwig Hawkins aged 63 years Belovec husband of Bertha Hawkins 251 Young Street. Or. Hawkins was born in Sweden and had lived in Canada for 41 years. He was an electric welder with the ont Ario Hydro. Besides his wife he is survived by three sons Ron Ald and Alvin Rosnow of Winnipeg Karl Hawkins Vancouver Four daughters mrs. Wil Liam Wilson mrs James Tokar miss Lillian Ros now and miss Constance Ros now All of Winnipeg one grand child. Funeral service tuesday in the lutheran Church of the Cross Alexander at Sher Brook. Rev. W. K. Rafts officiating. Burial in Brookside Ceme Tery. Bardal funeral Home in care of arrangements. Mrs. Jean Johnston on August 4, 1963, at the Grace Hospital mrs. Jean Johnston o Ste. 5 Sparling apts., widow o John j. Johnston daughter of the late John Hart. Funeral service will be held in the Thomson fun Riveral chapels. Broadway at fur by wednesday August 7 at 4 . Rev. Or. W. E. Donnelly officiating. Interment in the fam ily plot old Kildonan cemetery Courtesy parking West of the funeral chapels. Mrs. Johnston was born in Lanark Ontario Anc lived practically All of her life in Winnipeg. She was the St. Regi hotel and was a member of Young United Church Wasyl Wolochuk on july 31, 1963, at Winnipeg general Hospital Wasyl Kolo Chuk aged Ste. 32-688 main St. Years. Or. Co Sochul was born in Austria and came to Canada in 1912. He is sur Vived by one brother John o Winnipeg. Funeral service Wil be held at Wednesday in Kerr s funeral Chapel 12i Adelaide St. Interment in Brook Side cemetery. Trade unionist unhappy at slight Skopje toll dead Belgrade Cue Headquarters in Skopje said a total of persons were officially listed As killed and were injured in the earthquake that destroyed Fourr fifths of the macedonian City 10 Days ago. The number of dead included victims who died in Hospital after from the ruins said the announcement quoted by the official yugoslav it said the total did not in clude scores of additional Vic Tims buried by relatives and friends without the knowledge of the Headquarters identification commission. By Dudley Magnus Otto Andersen president of the Winnipeg building trades coun cil Al Cio said Over the weekend he was unhappy no building trades Union representative had been appointed to the newly formed economic consultative boards two unionists have been Selec Ted for the Board but both Are from Industrial Union Fields. Or. Andersen said he had not j wished to remark earlier on the failure by the provincial govern ment to include a trades representative but that now the mat Ter had been aired in saturday s free press he Felt bound to com ment i am disappointed because we the building trades were not asked to submit or. Andersen said he Felt sure there would be Many Large construction projects connected with miners slow Down Oviedo Spain Reuters several thousand miners who returned to work in the Maria Luisa and Mosquiera Coal mines near Here were reported on a work slowdown Friday and producing Only about half their Normal output. Some min ers were on strike for several Days demanding various Bene fits including a month s Vaca Tion. Manitoba s development and tha it would be important to have building crafts representative 01 the Board for advisory purposes he said he had no objection to the Good made by the government from the Indus trial unions. They Are Art Cou Ter United brewery and sol drink workers and Gordon Craw Ford United steelworkers America both Are members of unions affiliated to the Canadian Labo Congress As is or. Andersen building trades Council. Or. An Dersen is the business agent o Winnipeg s. Branch of the inter National association of Bridge structural and ornamental Iron workers Al Cio Premier Duff Roblin and Labo minister Abie Baizley we presumably chose the names Are out of town and Una Vailati for comment. The Trade Union movement formed of two sections Indus trial unions and trades Union in 1956 the two department merged in Canada As was Don earlier in the United states. Though there is comparative Harmony today the trades which include construction workers an others in railways and various concerns feel that As craftsmen they have different needs to the Industrial Plant Union worke who often in t skilled. My answer deaths Jacob Jack Horn on August 41963, at his Resi ence Jacob Jack Horn of 642 ollege ave., aged 81 years. Fun eral arrangements later. Cropo funeral Chapel in care of arrangements. Jul 6-8044. Ills. Elzear Lagimodiere funeral services were held donday july 29, 1963, at our y of the sacred heart Cath Edral the Pas Man., for the ate mrs. Elzear Lagimodiere Marie who passed Way quietly on Friday july 26, 963, at the of 91. Requiem Ligh mass was Sung by Rev. For. Larcel Bilodeau . Pall bearers were Louis Maurice Ulen and Ronald Lagimodiere and Fernand Gofflot grandsons f the deceased and William she was predeceased by Ler husband in 1944, a daughter mrs. Pierre Durand Delima and a son Herve. She is survived y four sons Leonid Colin and Amedie the Pas and Gerard vote Triton ont. Also by two Daugh ers mrs. Julienne Gofflot Ber Thompson Man. And mrs. Marie Campbell the Pas. Also surviving Are 41 grandchild Iren and 80 great grandchildren. F. Oilman Leach accidentally on August 2nd, 1963, f. Gilman Leach beloved Hird son of or. And mrs. A. S. Leach of 761 Wellington Crescent aged 20 years. Funeral service i be held . Georges anglican Church Grosvenor and Wil on at . Tuesday with interment in the family plot St. John s Cathedral cemetery. Rev George a. Stegen officiating or. Leach was bom in Winnipeg and was a graduate of Shattuck school Faribault Minn and was attending the University of new Brunswick faculty of Commerce. He was a member of St. Georges anglican Church. Besides his parents he is survived by three Bro hers Augustus Lawrence and Gorman. One sister. Linda and Lis grandmother mrs. M. C. Gil Man All of Winnipeg. Gardiner funeral Home in care of arrange ments. Deaths Anna Neufeld on 31st of july 1963, at the St. Boniface Sanatorium mrs. Anna of Cuffeld aged. 78 of Ross Endale Manitoba. Funeral ser vice will be held at . Tuesday August 6th, in the Clark funeral Home 232 Kennedy Street with Rev a. J. T. Henderson officiating. Inter ment . Vital cemetery. Patricia Lynn Shuttleworth August 3, 1963, at the Winnipeg general Hospital Patricia Lynn aged 19 years beloved daughter of or. And mrs. George Shuttleworth of 100 Community Road Charleswood. Funeral ser vice will be held in the Thom son funeral chapels Broadway at Furby wednesday August 7 at . Rev. J. Ayers officiating. Interment in Chape Lawn memorial gardens. Cour Tesy parking West of the Funer Al chapels. Patricia was born in Portage la Prairie educated Al Charleswood collegiate was a member of St. Mary s anglican Church Charleswood and Taugh sunday school at Roblin Park surviving besides her parents Are two Sisters Terry Lois Anc Sandra Louise one. Brother Ron Aid Richard All at Home. And. Susan Are Happy to announce the birth of their son Dan Ell. Wayne weight 7 ibs. 9% of. On july 30, 1963 at Grace Hospital. And. Gloria Are Happy to announce the arrival of their son Scott Lee born August 1, 1963. Weight 8 ibs. 8% of. Born on father s birthday. Sincere thanks to or. Mccord and Grace Hospital staff. And Ruth Nee Craig Are Happy to announce the birth of their son Richard Clifford 8 ibs. On August 1, 1963 at Elseri Cordia general Hospital. Many thanks to or. J. H. Mather and staff. And Renata Tiee Dyck Are Happy to announce c uie arrival of a son Murray George on july. 31. 1963 at the women s eave lion. We much appreciate the Excel Lent services of drs. Majury Briggs and Hospital staff. And Rosemary Are Happy to announce the arrival of their baby brother Gregory Alfton on August 3, 1963 at Grace Hospi Tal. Weight 8 ibs. 6 of. Proud parents Are Walter and Myrra Krushel knee thanks to Diehl and staff. Find Ley Nee Mcisaac Are Happy ounce the birth of their son James Stewart weight 7 ibs. 6 August 1. 1963. Many thanks to . R. S. Currie and staff of St. Boni face Hospital and Lorraine Are proud to announce the birth of to Weir third son. Gregory Garth july 26. 1963. Many thanks to. Or. Ross Willows and St. Boniface Hospital staff. And Lucille Richard Are very Happy to announce the arrival of a. Son. Marcel Paul on August 3, 1963 at the St. Boniface Hospital weight 7 ibs Igli of. A brother for Linda and Monique. Many thanks to or. G. Normandeau and Hospital staff. And Marlon Are proud to announce the birth of son Larry Michael 7 ibs. 4 of on August 2, 1963 at the Misericordia Hospital. Thanks to Buchok and Hospital staff. Joseph Mcdowell on August 2, 1963 at the Winnieg general Hospital Joseph beloved husband of Agnes Mcdowell of 853 Garwood ave., age 8 years. Or. Mcdowell was born n Belfast Ireland and came to Winnipeg 43 years ago. He was a stationary Engineer with the car for 38 years retiring in 1958. Surviving besides his wife Are one son James three Brothers David in Belfast Andrew of Winnipeg and Samuel of Vancouver two Sisters mrs. Maggie Nim Mons of Vancouver and mrs. Elizabeth Maxwell in Montreal funeral services will be conducted by Canon f. Hughes on tuesday 15 . In Mordue Bros. Funeral Elome Broadway and Edmonton St. Interment in the family plot Brookside cemetery. Ernest George Milan on August 4, 1963, at the Deer Jodge Hospital Ernest George loved husband of Millie Othy Milan of 924 Jubilee ave., aged 68 years. Or. Milan was Jorn in England and came to Winnipeg 40 years ago. He was a pipe fitter with the car for 40 pears retiring in 1959. Besides 3is wife or. Milan is survived by two sons Richard of Victoria and Edward of Regina six grand children and a sister mrs. A. E. Fraser of Vancouver. He was a member of the fort Garry and fort Rouge legions and of the car veterans association funeral services will be held in Mordue Bros. Funeral Home Broadway at Edmonton St. On at ., Rev. Brown officiating. Interment in the military plot Brookside cemetery. Or. Charles r. Oke suddenly on August 1, 1963, at the St. Boniface or. Charles r. Oke aged 68 years of Ste. 100-595 River Avenue. Funeral service will be help in me Thomson funeral chapels Broadway at Furby tuesday August 6 at 1 . Rev. Or. W. E. Donnelly officiating. Crema Tion will follow. Courtesy parking West of the funeral chapels. Surviving Are one daughter mis. L. F. Audrey Burton of Van Couver and four grandchildren. F1 o w or s gratefully declined should friends desire contributions May be sent to Mani Toba heart foundation 642 Somerset building. John Stefaniuk suddenly on August 2, 1963, a the Winnipeg general Hospital John aged 71 years beloved bus band of Lucie Stefaniuk of 77 Weatherdon Avenue. Funeral ser vice will be held in holy fam in Church Grant and Harrow tuesday August 6 at 2 . Of owing prayers monday August at 8 . In the Thomson funeral chapels Broadway at fur 3y. Rev. Father j. Kristalovich officiating. Interment in the fam by plot Garry memorial Park. Muriel Toni Toonstra on August 3, 1963, at the St Boniface Hospital Muriel Toni Toonstra aged 24 years Belove wife of John Toonstra of 101 Royce ave., fort Garry. Funeral service will be held on wet mesday August 7, at . I Pineview funeral chapels Waverley and Chevrier blvd., wit Rev. I. Harvey officiating. Fol owed by interment in Pineview memorial gardens. Besides her husband mrs. Toonstra is survived by one son Bradley at Home Ler parents or. And mrs. I Iam Falconer of Winnipeg he grandmother mrs. Mary Macau by of Winnipeg her Grandfather. John Falconer of Winnipeg and a number of aunts an uncles. Pineview funeral Chap Els or 5-0254 in care of arrange ments. Joseph Vajcner on August 4, 1963, at the famil residence Joseph beloved bus Jand of Veronica Vajcner of Starbuck aged 88 years. Rosary prayers Wie b said at . Tuesday in the Stropo funeral Chapel main a Buxton. Requiem High mass i Sung at Wednesday in our lady of Fatima Church 1039 main St., with Rev. Fathe j. Celustka officiating. Interment in Garry memorial Park Ceme Tery. Or. Vajcner was born to Slovakia and had lived in can Ada for the past 25 years. Be sides his wife Veronica he survived by three sons Steve Anton and Rudolph five Daugul ters mrs. Rudolph Krajc mrs. Kalman i Naromi mrs. Milan Jak voc mrs. Harold Kenda mrs. Andrew Karnafel 25 grandchildren 1 great grandchildren one sister mrs. Elizabeth Siget of Slovakia a son John predeceased him in 1959 and a daughter mrs. J Zephine Matecka in 1943. Ralph Chester Welch on August 2, 1963, at the to onto general Hospital Ralp Chester aged 62 years Belove husband of Marie Welch of Toro to and formerly of Winnipeg. F neral service will be held in to Thomson funeral chapels Broa Way at Furby tuesday augus 6 at . Rev. S. A. Selb officiating. Interment in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Cour Tesy parking West of the funeral chapels. Surviving besides his wife Are one daughter mrs. P. Pennington of Toronto and one son Wesley Welch of Winnipeg. There Are six grandchildren two Sisters mrs. J. Nanaimo And mrs la. Turner of one brother David Welch of Ocean Births in Memiriam 1oroz in Loving memory of our. Jus band and father William who avas acc Dently killed on August 5, 1959. Four years have passed since that sad Day when one we loved was away. God took him Home it was is will within our hearts he Veth still. Ever remembered by your Loving wife Marion daughter Gail William or. K 3oroz in Loving memory of Willt fun Bill who passed away August 1959. I always remembered by sister Nat tie brother in Law Jack and nieces Arlene and Connie Moroz in Loving memory of my Stin William who passed August 5, 1959. M god s greatest gift remembrance. Lovingly remembered by in Loving memory of Ray dear husband our father and grand father. John Nowacky who passed away on August 5, 1960. Gone is the face we loved so silent is the voice we loved to her too far away for sight or speech but not too far for thought to Sweet to remember who Here. And who though absent is just As dear. A lovingly remembered satay missed by wife Mary and daughter and grandchildren. Payne in Loving memory of or dear sister Alice who passed a fit August 5, 1962. If All the world were ours we d give it yes and More to see your Loving smile again and Greet you at our door How Oft there comes before your dear face kind and True for death can never take away our memories of you. Ever remembered by Mary and Percy. Payne in Loving memory of sister Alice who passed away August 5, 1962. Beyond the Gate our loved one finds happiness and rest and there is Comfort in the that a Loving god knows Best lovingly remembered by so thers and Sisters. Szydlowski in Loving our dear Mother and grandmother Josephine who passed away August 5, 1950. Treasured still with love sincere memories of her we loved so dear always so Good unselfish and kind few on this Earth her equal will find. Lovingly remembered by her Chil and grandchildren. Warren in Loving memory of our dear dad who passed away Rifg Tatj 1940. _ True was his heart his nature kind what a Beautiful memory to leave behind. Lovingly i Mem Breed by daughter Alice. San in Law Walter and grand son Barry. Warren in Loving memory of Artir dear dad Albert Warren who away August 1940. Happy memories like threads i of Gold. Never tarnish or grow old. Ever remembered by Pearl Alex. Card of thanks Mousseau wish to express our Heartfelt thanks and appreciation for the Many acts of kindness messages of sympathy and Beautiful Floral Vot be rings received from neighbors during our recent sudden bereavement in the loss of loved Mother. We especially thank father la Freniere and the latties of St. Anne sacred. Heart Chuff a Winnipeg. Mousseau family. T Owczar we wish to extend Heartfelt thanks and to All relatives friends and neighbors for the Many acts of kindness assistance messages of sympathy find Floral offerings received in the recent loss of our beloved husband and father. We especially wish to the Tahk Rev. I. G. Honorary pallbearers and Active family. M 6 burial Parks Dale. Plot at Chapel Lawn perpetual care. 5130. Jul 2-2898. 2.plots in Elmwood Monument privileges. Go 3-0665 monuments Elmwood memorials office and shop 90 Hespeler at Beatrice be 3-5329 Sprance sons. 316 Colony 9t. Opp. The Bay pm. 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