Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - August 13, 1963, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free tuesday August 1963 combines act will work for druggists by Gene Telpner if an article on Sale in a phar Macy or other retail store is marked "10 cents off and investigation proves that there really is no Price reduction it could result in a government inquiry. D. H. W. Henry director of investigation and research com Bines investigation commission of Ottawa made this Point in explaining aspects of the combines act monday to the Canadian pharmaceutical association meet ing at the Marlborough hotel. "10 cents a hypothetical figure but or. Henry asserted about this particular example if this is not the Caa and the matter is drawn to i attention i should be obliged to commence an then he added i have some indication that organized Consumers Are taking an increasing in Terest in this particular Type 01 according to or. Henry quiries under the combines act Are ordinarily started on the basis of a complaint. He told the pharmacists that if any retailer finds himself in the position of being the victim of a breach of the act by a supplier or com it would be quite order to draw my attention to the situation. Protect Public in explaining the act or. Henry said its main provisions Are to protect the Public interest in free Competition. Generally speaking the act prohibits the following classes of conduct combinations that prevent or Lessen unduly Competition in the production Purchase Sale storage rental transportation or Supply of commodities or in the Price of insurance. Mergers or monopolies that May operate to the detriment of the Public. Unfair Trade practices including Price discrimination predatory certain promotional allowances misrepresentation of the regular Price and re Sale Price maintenance. At the present time there Are about 90 inquiries in Progress concerning violations of the act said or. Henry. Discount houses or. Henry said that several complaints have been made about the pricing policies of the so called discount he said in general it is our experience that Price cutting by retailers which usually represents new merchandising techniques is a an each additional line per insertion 16c. First 10 lines or less per insertion provision not inhibited by this of the combines sometimes Price cutting takes place to the extent that it is called loss Lea Dering by competitors. Or. Henry said that it is not an offence to sell a loss Leader even assuming that the article is indeed sold at a loss. But it is an offence for a sup plier to cause his purchaser to resell an article at a stated Price or to maintain a stated or agreed minimum Price explained the of official. He further explained that it is not an offence for a supplier to provide a suggested resale Price to a retailer so Long As he does t attempt to enforce it by requiring the retailer to enforce t. Or. Henry called upon pharma Mary Andrusyshyn on August 10, 1963, at the Vic Toria Hospital mrs. Mary Andru shy Shyn aged 68 years of 120 Powers St., formerly of St. An Drews Manitoba. Prayers at . Tuesday tonight in Zawitoski funeral Chapel funeral service . Wednes Day in Zawitoski funeral Cha Pel or. K. R. Murdoch will officiate. Interment in Brookside cemetery. Born in the Ukraine mrs. Andrusyshyn came to Ca Nada 54 year6 ago. She is sur Vived by two sons Stanley and Charles of Winnipeg two Daugh ters mrs. Peter Josephine Dubowsky of Winnipeg mrs. James Jean Favel of Brandon Mani Toba four grandchildren one great granddaughter her Hus band Steve predeceased her on May 9, 1963. William Stanley Barney Barnett suddenly at Keewatin on Tario on August 12, 1963, Wil Liam Stanley Barney Barnett aged 68 years beloved husband of Eleanor Stewart Barnett of 157 Oxford Street. Funeral announcement later. Arrange ments by Clark Leat Sierdale we 2-5494. Evelyn Marie Gibson suddenly pm August at the residence Evelyn Marie beloved wife of Arthur Gibson of 792 Nassau St. Pray ers monday . In Mordue Bros. Funeral Home Broadway at Edmonton. Serv ice was tuesday . From our lady of Victory Mem orial Church Osborne and Arn old. Interment in St. Mary s cemetery. Mary Fraser Harris on August 11, 1963, at the a Ron nursing Home after a lengthy illness Mary Fraser Harris beloved Mother of Mary Rogers of Ste. 30, 859 Grosvenor ave., widow of Samuel Edwin Harris aged 86 years. Her first husband Frederick Rogers pre dece a sed her in 1919, funeral services held at . Tuesday at the a. B. Gardiner funeral Home 178 Kennedy Street at York with or. G. To Gers officiating followed by interment in Elmwood cemetery. My answer by costs to have a sound knowledge of the act to determine if they Are obtaining the treatment from he supplier that the Law specs ies. Pharmacists warned on drugs of future drugs of the future will be More potent and effective dangerous and the Public will demand that Only people who know their qualities handle them said r. A. Abrams executive Secretary of the american col lege of apothecaries in Winnipeg monday. Or. Abrams was speaking at the Canadian pharmaceutical association convention at the Marlborough hotel. In appealing for increased professionalism by pharmacists he said our profession has Chang eco from an Art to a science and this requires a new realization of the socioeconomic forces that must change our thinking. The need for professional pharmaceutical services will in crease at a rapid rate in the next if this need were to be met by a free pharmaceutical Industry would depend on the Public s awareness of what the pharma Cist is and what contribution he makes. If this were not developed then the government would play an in creasing role in dispensing pharmaceutical services he said. Our profession alone will not remain free or be controlled by the government. The future of All health professions is at stake and it is essential we close ranks and develop a Mutual Trust and understanding Between the health professions so that we can coun Ter the efforts of those who would Force us to conform to their Pat he said. He said physicians would need to be informed properly in the future. Pharmacists had to exercise their proper professional role to evaluate rather than read manufacturers literature. They had to warn As Side effects and toxic effects becom apparent. The problem of the misunderstanding by the Public and physicians of the economics of the pharmaceutical manufacturing and the methods for charging for professional services had to be solved. A True profession he said was one which saw to it that its practitioners were not Only initially trained but that training was maintained in Good repair. New methods had to be found to encourage practitioners to take part education pro in continuing Grams. It was pharmacy s responsibility to see that All. Its members were competent to discharge their Public responsibilities. The profession had to be willing to accept a real code of professional ethics and discipline members if they violated it. Thomas Morris Bayliss. On August 12, 1963, at the Grace Hospital Thomas mor Ris Bayliss aged 79 years of 262 Centennial St. Or. Bayliss was born in England. He had been employed at the time bldg., for Over 30 years prior to his retirement. Surviving Are his daughter mrs. V. A. Hilder Man five grandchildren two great grandchildren two Sisters mrs. W. Souve of Winnipeg and mrs. H. Huskin son of Toronto. Funeral service will be held wednesday at . In the Park Awn mortuary 1858 Portage ave., with Rev. A. B. Simpson officiating. Inter ment in St. James cemetery. Winnipeg s Price Index increases Ottawa up the con Sumer Price Index Rose during june in eight of the 10 Region cities the Dominion Bureau to statistics reported monday. Foa prices Rose in All 10. Base of the Index in e Case is 1949 prices equalling Ioc the figures at july 1, with Jun 1 comparisons bracketed St. Johns fld. 120.9 120 Halifax 132 Saint John . 134 Montreal 133. Ottawa 134.5 133.8 Toronto 135.5 134.6 Winnipeg 130.9 Vancouver 132. The Bureau emphasizes tha the figures do not reflect pric differences Between cities by Only changes from 1949. Vancouver crime lab established Ottawa up establish ment of a new ramp crime detection Laboratory at Vancouver was announced tuesday by ramp Headquarters. It is the fourth in Canada. Sgt. E. E. James a science graduate of the University of Saskatchewan will head the lab s staff of six. Work will in clude document examination the identification of firearms and tool Marks and testing of blood hair and Fibre. Ramp labs Are available to other police forces across the country. Others Are at Regina Ottawa and Sackville . Return to China Tokyo a the third from India returned to communist China aboard the Kuanghua tuesday the new China news Agency reported it said them were 800. Observer plan Best . Stockholm ish foreign Secretary lord Home told reporters Here tues Day the stationing of observers in the Warsaw and nato Pac countries As a Means of guard ing against Surprise attack is the most promising Point for British prime minister Mac Millan said at the same press conference the first and most vital followup for the new Par tial nuclear test ban treaty was that it should be ratified by the . Senate. I regard that As the most vital immediate he said. Macmillan was speaking shortly before he left by air for London after an eight Day visit to Finland and Sweden. He looked grim when he said Britain is not on its Knees wait no to be let into the european Lommon Market. We Are not on our Knees. It s not a question of being let in. Negotiations have ended for the moment we Are not cringing. V e can live and we intend to Ive and we Are living very Home said the three problems o be studied through diplomatic channels and at the foreign min ters meeting at the United a ions general Assembly next month were anti Surprise attack measures the non dissemination f nuclear weapons and a pos Ible East West non aggression act. He mentioned particularly the rationing of observers in the Vato and Tva saw pact count Static observers in rail Ray stations ports and on air Rose Anne Corner on August 12, 1963, at Winni Peg general Hospital mrs. Rose Anne Corner beloved wife of Wilfred r. Corner of Ste. 9, 890 Mcmillan ave., aged 77 yrs. Third order of St. Francis Pray ers at . Tuesday to Day followed by Parish prayers at . In the Thomas d. Mcgee funeral Chapel 124 Donald St. Courtesy parking on North and West sides of Chapel. Requiem High mass at . Wednesday in St. Ignatius Church. Interment in Chapel Lawn cemetery. Born in Nova Scotia mrs. Corner had resided in Winnipeg for the past 60 years she was a member of the third order of St. Francis the Cal the Canadian club and the red Cross Volunteer society. Besides her husband she is sur Vived by Orie son Wilfred Rich Ard of Beaconsfield Montreal p.q., four daughters mrs. N. B. Grace Hoeschen of Winni Peg mrs. C. B. Margaret Schoemperlen of Winnipeg. Rev. Or. Rose Wilfreda of St. Mary s Academy and miss Jean Comer at Home 14 grandchildren two Sisters mrs. J. Till Shannon of Winnipeg mrs. D. A. Cath Erine Gasper of Ottawa and one brother Jim Mckay of Belleville ont. Rudolf Hintz on August 11, 1983, at Winni Peg general Hospital Rudolf Hintz aged 22 years of 645 St. Matthews ave. Funeral service . Wednesday Hist. Peter s lutheran Church Ellice and Sherbrook Rev. H. Pogge Miller officiating. Burial in Brookside cemetery. Bardal funeral Home in care of arrange ments. Robert William Hushka on August 11, 1963, at Winni August Decloux accidentally on August it 1963, August Decloux aged 67 years dearly beloved husband of Helene of 483 Langevin St., St. Boniface. Prayers will be said . Wednesday in the Philip Coutu funeral Cha Nel 156 Marion St mass will e said on thursday at . In the belgian sacred learn Church St. Boniface. In ferment in the family plot Bel Gian sacred heart cemetery. He was born february 20, 1896, in Belgium. He owned and oper ated the Decloux and son tin Smith business for the past 45 years retiring in 1962. Besides his wife he is survived by his son George of Niagara Falls two daughters mrs. R. Richard of St. Catharines ont., mrs. G. Valentin of Thompson Mani Oba 11 grandchildren two Wethers Norbert of St. Vital and Justin of Toronto ont one ister mrs. A. Baudru of St. Boniface. Nellie Dak on August 10, 1963, at 87 a St., mrs. Nellie Dzik .ged-79 years beloved wife of Ohn of 941 Mission St. Prayers t . Tuesday in Zawidzki funeral Chapel Selkirk and Arr. Funeral service wednesday in our lady Church 580 Talbot ave. Msgr. S. Sem Czuk will officiate. Interment in Glen Eden cemetery. Besides Ler husband John she is sur Vived by one sister mrs. Molly Topolnicki of Winnipeg. Born in , mrs. Dzik came to Canada 53 years ago. Cary George Fisher accidentally on August 9th, Coronation Alberta Ary George aged 16 ears beloved son of irs. R. T. Fisher of Coronation Iberta. Graveside service will 5 held at . Wednesday Glen Eden cemetery w it h lev. L. W. Koehler officiating. Arrangements by Clark leather ale we 2-5494. Peg general Hospital Robert William Hushka of Starbuck Manitoba aged 78 years. Or. Hushka was born in Wesley Iowa and had been a resident of the province for 58 years. Or. Hushka was a member of the United Church of Canada. He Farmed in the Starbuck area for 50 years retiring in 1953. His wife Agnes predeceased him in 1954. He is survived by two daughters miss Marie Hushka of Starbuck Manitoba and mrs. C. Dauphinais Susan of Star Manitoba two Sisters mrs. Marie Specht of. Chicago and mrs. Caroline Hall of Staples Minnesota. Funeral service will be held at . Wednesday in Kerr s funeral Chapel ltd., 120 Adelaide St. Hev. Mar Garet Miller officiating. Inter ment in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Honorariums May be sent to the heart foundation or the Starbuck United Church memorial fund. Arthur Ibbetson on monday August 12, 1963, at the Winnipeg general Hospi Tal or. Arthur Ibbetson aged 74 years beloved husband of Flossie j. Ibbetson of 600 Ash Burn Street. Funeral service will be held at . Thurs Day in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home 232 Kennedy Street with Rev. D. Pratt officiating. In Cha Pel Lawn memorial gardens. Born in Bradford Yorkshire England or. Ibbetson came to Canada fifty five years ago. Liv ing in Winnipeg for the past forty three years. Upon his arrival in Canada he became act ively engaged in the construct question in your opinion will All religious people to to heaven c. B. Answer it is not being religious which saves one for one May be very religious but Centre one s affections and Faith on some thing or someone who has no Power to save them. It also makes no difference How sincere one May be because we can be sincerely wrong. The Bible is very explicit on How men Are saved. Here Are four verses which make this Plain. John the Baptist said he that Beli Eveth on the son hath everlasting life and he that Beli Eveth not the son shall not see life but the Wrath of god Arideth on him Jesus said i am the Way the truth and the life no Man cometh to the father but by Peter said is there salvation in any other for there is none other name under heaven Given among men whereby we must be Paul said for there is and one mediator Between god and men the Man Christ from this we see that it is not religion which saves us but Faith in Jesus Christ As the son of god and the Savior of our souls from the guilt and penalty of sin. Remember this is not my per Sonal opinion but it is the Clear teaching of the Bible god s word. Question i have recently become a Christian but i feel i can not be a Good Christian in the Job i now have. Although my employer is a Good Man and the Job is a Good one i still feel that i need to work with christians for help. What is your advice j. H. Answer you will never become a Strong Christian by flee ing from a situation. It is not Likely that you will become a better in ustian by retreating and finding Refuge among other christians spirituality does not rub off them and onto you. You grow and become Strong often through opposition. Moreover your witness is meaningful among those who knew you before your conversion will have less value to those who already believe the Bible says let each Man abide in the calling wherein he was Ca led. L Cor. This is a general principal to be observed unless your calling is clearly a violation of the Christian life re main where you Are and witness to the transforming Power of the gospel for that is where you can most effectively serve the lord deaths Rudolph Olson accidentally on August 10, 1963, Rudolph beloved husband of Rosalee Olson of Scanterbury Manitoba aged 69 years. Funer Al service . Wednesday August scan term a Fol Lowed by interment. Besides his wife Rosalee or. Olson is sur Vived by two daughters Eva and Dale four sons Walter or ten Norman and Edgar and grandchildren All of scanner Bury Manitoba. Joseph Elie Pelletier on August at his residence Ste. 3, 777 Furby St., Jos Eph Elie Pelletier aged 66 years. Or. Pelletier was born Hist. Pascal Quebec and had lived in Winnipeg for 44 years. He was a clerk with the Winnipeg hotel. He is survived by his wife Emily two sons Thomas of Kenneth of Pine Falls Manitoba a daughter mrs. Rita Waitt Ottawa Onta Rio ten grandchildren three Brothers and one sister in que . Prayers . Wednes Day in the Bardal funeral Home Sherbrook at William. Requiem High mass . Thursday in sacred heart Church Bannatyne and Lydia. Rev. Father a. Lafreniere officiating. Burial in St. Boniface Archibald cemetery. In memorial in Loving memory of our dear Mother and grandmother Isabel who passed away August 13, 1962 treasured still with love sincere memories other we loved so dear always so Good unselfish and kind Earth sehm and sadly mis. As Long As life and memory last we shall remember thee 7f daughter Isa in Loving. Memory of our dear Mother and grandma who tied away August 13. 1962 always tender fond and True there s not a Day dear Mother we. Do not think or you. Numor remembered by daughter Winnie son in Law Johnf grand Cha Dren Dennis. Bev. Carol Susan in Loving memory of our Fathor and Grandfather Franci August be said goodbye to none the heavenly Gates re o a Loving voice shall come were opened Kenneth Prince. Accidentally on August 10, deaths Irene Kasmerski on August 10, 1963, at the St. Joseph Hospital Kenora Onta Rio Irene Kasmerski in her 66th year wife of Frank Kas Merski of Beausejour. Prayers will be said on tuesday August 13, at . In Bussell funeral Chapel Beausejour. Re Quiem High mass will be Sung wednesday August 14 at . In holy ghost ukrainian Catholic Church Beausejour. Rev. Father j. Iwanchuk officiating. Interment in the family plot ukrainian cemetery Beausejour. Born in the Western Ukraine in 1897, she has resided in Beausejour. Broke head and Kenora. She is survived by her husband two sons Michael deaths h. L. Bert Mansell on August 11, 1963, at St. Boniface general Hospital her Bert Laurence Bert Mansell aged 71 years beloved husband of Elizabeth Mansell of 205 Hill St. Norwood. Funeral service will be held wednesday at . In the Philip Coutu Funer Al Chapel 156 Marion St. Rev. H. B. Donnelly will officiate. Interment will follow in the fam ily plot Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. He was born in wands Worth England april 27, 1892. He came to Manitoba in 1905. He was associated with the live Stock business since the opening of the St. Boniface Stock Yards retiring in december 1961 from ceased her in 1958 four Daugh ters mrs. Steve pase Leuko Anne of Glenmoor and mrs. Morris Deline Joyce and mrs. Ernest Maki Vicki both of St. Catharines Ontario and mrs. Mervin Slota Mary of Kenora Ontario also 14 grandchildren. A War Tuua Ivilue Ileal ily t. Of Den Cross and Anton of Tor Canadian livestock Coop. Onto one son Henry Pride he was a member of the Winni Peg livestock Exchange life member of the Norwood masonic Lodge no. 119, 127 Benevol ent club Norwood the Canadian legion Norwood St. Boniface Branch also a member of the Belgium club and Hoof and Horn club. Besides his wife he is survived by. A daughter mrs. J. H. Dick a grandson Kris also his brother c. E. Mansell of Oal Gury Alta three Sisters mrs. H. K. Shackell Elsie of Winnipeg mrs. E. J Umphrey Hilda of Oshawa and mrs. W. G. Mcpherson St. Boniface. Tion Field latterly with the assessment department of the City of Winnipeg. After his retirement he joined the staff of the St. James assessment Divi Sion. He was a member of St. Stephen s Broadway United Church a member of Fidelity Lodge no. 146 of and am Prince of Wales chapter no. 11 Bethany preceptor no. 68 and the Khartum Temple chanters also a member of the Canadian association of assess ing officers. Surviving besides his wife Flossie Are one son Kenneth a. Of Winnipeg two daughters mrs. W. Oatway Doreen and . Stuart both of Winnipeg six grandchildren and one Sis Ter miss Ada Ibbetson of Van Couver . Honorary pallbearers will be messes. B. Mcfee a. Tuck g. Hastings h. Ellerby and j. Laxdal. Active pallbearers will be messes. T. E. Anderson t. N. Simpson r. Whillans to. Gar vey and e. Burrows. Louis Koziarski on August 8, 1963, at the Vic Toria Hospital Louis beloved husband of Sophia Koziarski of 422 Scotia 43 years. Rosary prayers will be said . Monday in Cropo funeral Chapel Mam and Luxton. Re Quiem High mass will be Sung . Tuesday in St. Anthony Church Burrin and Ai Kins St., West Kildonan. Inter ment in holy ghost cemetery. Marcel a. Lacroix accidentally at Haywood Manitoba on August 11, 1963, mar cel Andre aged 25 years be loved son of Louis Lacroix of 623 Pritchard ave., Winnipeg. Remains will rest in the St. Claude Catholic Church from . Tuesday re Quiem High mass will be Sung at . Wednesday aug ust 14. Interment in St. Claude cemetery. Doyle s funeral Home Carman in care of arrangements. Or. Lacroix leaves to mourn besides his father three Brothers Ben Charles and Andre of Winnipeg two Sis ters mrs. Sally Van Den Bossche of Winnipeg mrs. Dor Othy Gobin of St. Claude. He was predeceased by his Mother Cecile in 1941. Normand m. Leroux accidentally at Haywood Manitoba on August 11, 1963, nor Mand Marius aged 16 years be loved son of Eugene and mar Garet Leroux. Of 246 Eugenie St. Norwood. Remains will rest in St. Claude Catholic Church from . Tuesday requiem High mass will be Charles f. Mayor suddenly on August 10th, 1963, at his residence Charles Fred Erick mayor aged 81 years be loved husband of Ina Margaret mayor of 702 Sherbrook Street. Funeral service will be held at . Wednesday August 14th, in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home 232 Kennedy Street with Rev. H. G. Tolton officiating. Interment in Brook Side military cemetery. Merritt j. Mckenty on August 10, 1963, at St. Boniface Sanatorium or Merritt j. Mckenty aged 68 years. Third order of St. Francis prayers were said . Monday followed by Parish prayers at . In the Thomas d. My gee funeral Chapel 124 Donald St. Courtesy parking on North and West sides of Chapel. Re Quiem High mass at . Tuesday in St. Mary s Cathedral with it. Rev. J. K. Macissac officiating1. Interment in St. May s cemetery. 1963, Kenneth beloved son of or. And mrs. Ronald Prince of Scanterbury Manitoba aged 15 years. Funeral service and inter ment will take place wednes Day August 14, at Scanterbury Manitoba. Besides his parents he is survived by three Sisters Dorothy Mary and Helen three Brothers Reginald Albert and George All at Home and one Nephew. Andrew Shuler on August 12, 1963, at Deer Lodge Hospital Andrew Shuler aged 79 years beloved husband of Evelyn Shuler 70 Flora place. Or. Shuler served in the 1st world War with no. 3 construction engineers and the 2nd world War with the 37th com Pany veterans guards. Besides his wife he is survived by one daughter mrs. Donald Rod Strom Percival Saskatchewan and one grandchild. Funeral service . Wednesday in the Bardal funeral Home Sherbrook at William d. M. Sly officiating. Burial in the military plot Brook Side cemetery. Gaston Gus vandals accidentally August 8, 1963, Gaston Gus Vandale aged 34 years of 329 Vaughan St., Winnipeg dearly beloved son of or and mrs. Amedee Vandale of Gull Lake Manitoba. Prayers will be said . Today in the Philip Coutu funeral Chapel 156 Marion St. Requiem nor Ever shall you be As Long As Lite and memory last we shall remember thee Loving memory of my dear husband Sydney Costa who away August 13. 1955 he beckons from on wings of the As he bides in god s Garden roses. Beyond the eternal Dawn. Remembered by wife Corola. Over the River of Loving Sung High mass will in Stead . Church Manitoba . Wednesday. Inter ment will follow in the family plot at Gull Lake. He was born in Ste. Anne Manitoba january 1929. Besides his parents he is survived by one brother Lucien of Gull Lake and his Sis Ter mrs j. Mazur of Winnipeg. Births Norman and Ollie Are pleased to announce the birth of a son Jeffrey Gordon. 7 ibs., 9 of. On aug ust 1c, 1963. Sincere thanks to or Fainman and or. F. Radkin and Grace Hospital staff. Wayne and Janice Nee Fred Erickson Are Happy to announce the birth of their second son. Trevor Bradley on August 5, 1963, at the St. Boniface Hospital. Weight 7 ibs., 13 of. Sincerest thanks to or. Alfred Mutchnik and Hospital staff. Eugene and Eva Nee Man son Are proud to announce the Sale arrival of John Andrew on August 10, 1963 at Grace Hospital. Weight 7 ibs., 7w of a brother for Charlie. Many thanks to or. J. F. Edward and Hospital staff. Nell and Helen happily announce the birth of Connie Queen a sister for dare and Patty on August 9, 1963, at the St Boniface Hospital. Sincere thanks to or. Mcinnes and or. Adams. Loving memory of our dear 3, 1955 passel aukust Happy memories like threads of Gold. Never tarnish or grow old remembered by Beatrice and Harry. Loving memory of our be loved Mother and grandmother Kath who passed away August 13, 1s62. Tonight the stars Are gleaming on a lonely silent grave. Where sleeps in dreamless slumber the one we loved but could not save. In tears we saw you sinking. You suffered much you murmured not we watched you Day by Day you fought so hard to stay. We cried and prayed that your dear life. Would not be taken away. Remembered and sadly missed by her daughter Anna son in Law Edgar and grandson Brian. Loving memory of our be loved Mother and grandmother Kath Erine who passed away August 13, 1963. We Are sad within our memory. Lonely Are our hearts today for the one we loved so dearly has forever been called away we think of her in silence. No eyes can see us weep. But Many silent tears Are shed when others Are asleep. Remembered and sadly Mary son in Law Taras and grandchildren. Loving memory of our dear wife mom and grandmother. Katherine Hruska who passed away August 13. 1962. Peacefully sleeping resting at last. The world s weary troubles and trials Are past. In silence she suffered in patience she bore. Till god called her Home to suffer no More. Loved by husband Ignace son Michael daughter in Law Violet and grandchildren. Loving memory of our dear son. Jimmy who passed away August 13, 1960. Tonight the stars Are gleaming on a lonely silent grave where sleeps in dreamless slumber. The one we loved but could not save. In tears we saw you sinking we watched you fade away our hearts were almost broken you fought so hard to stay. But when we. Saw you sleeping you peacefully free from pain we could not wish you to suffer that again. Remembered and sadly missed by mom and dad. . Wednesday interment in St. Mary Kelly on August 12, 1963, at Grace Hospital Mary Kelly aged 64 years late of Ste. 19 trevere apts., 300 Furby St. Funeral arrangements pending. Pineview funeral Chapel or 5-0254 in care of arrangements. Mrs. Emily Kletke on August 12, 1963, at Winni Peg general Hospital mrs. Emily Kletke aged 54 years of 193 Ruby St., widow of Edward Kletke. was born in and had lived in Winnipeg for 7 years. She was employed with Grace Hospital. Surviving Are four sons Daniel of Otter onto Walter and Leonard of Winnipeg Kenneth of Transcona Manitoba two mrs. V h. Smith Alvina Tenby Manitoba miss Ruth of Winni Peg and nine grandchildren. Funeral service . Thurs in St Pauls lutheran Church Brunild Manitoba Rev. A k. Raths officiating. Bardal funeral Home in care of arrangements. Sung August 14. Claude cemetery. Doyle s funeral Carman in care of arrangements. Or. Leroux leaves to mourn besides his father and Mother one sister Evelyn at Home. Mrs. C. Macarthur suddenly at Grace Hospital on saturday August 10, 1963, Annie Ruby Macarthur of Apt. 304 Grosvenor House beloved widow of or. Campbell Macarthur who predeceased her in 1928. Funeral service will be held in the Thomson funeral chapels Broadway at Furby tuesday August at . Rev. Cyril Hunt of Trinity Baptist Church will officiate. Interment in the family plot Elmwood cemetery. Courtesy parking West of the a funeral chapels. In Lidia of Flowers if friends desire contributions May be made to the renovation fund of Trinity Baptist Church. Sidney t. Muddeman ,0n August 12, 1963, in Winni Thomas Mademan aged 77 years. Remains resting in Mordue Bros. Funeral Home burial in Brunild cemetery. Broadway at Edmonton. For further information please Call we 2-7566. Mrs. Henry Mary Morrison suddenly on August 13, 1963, at Winnipeg general Hospital mrs. Henry Mary Morrison aged 48 wife of Henry Morrison of 346 Simcoe St. Funeral arrangements pending. Pineview funeral Cha Pel in care of arrangements or 5-0254. Besides her husband she is survived by one son Brian Henry one sister mrs. Ture Caroline Johnson and three Brothers Paul John and Harry Drewniak All of Winni Peg. Florence m. Neighbour suddenly in Hospital in Vic Toria ., on August 10th, 1963, mrs. Florence m. Neigh Bour aged 63 years beloved wife of Harry Neighbour of 1649 Haultain St., born in Butte Mon Tana and a resident Here for the past 58 years. She is also sur Vived by her son Verran e. Mcleod of Seattle Wash. One Bro ther r. V. Jenkin of Victoria three Sisters mrs. Catherine Tait mrs. Helen Cook both of Victoria mrs. Dorothy Hupp Nian of Pacific Grove Calif. She also leaves two step daughters mrs. Irene Martin of Winnipeg Man., and mrs. Celia Eastholm of Richmond . Funeral serv ices will be conducted by Rev c. D. Blencoe on tuesday aug ust 13th, at ., in Mccau Bros. Floral Chapel Corner of Johnson and Vancouver streets. Interment in Royal Oak burial Park. And Lorraine Nee Mensforth Are proud to announce the arrival of their daughter Linda Marie on August 10, 1963 at Grace Hospital. A new sister for Kenny and Janet Many thanks to or. J. B cram and staff. And Sophie Nee Pawluk Are pleased to announce the arrival of their son Mark Peter on August 5, 1963 at Selkirk general Hospital. Elgit 6 ibs. 6 of. Many thanks to or. W. S. Reid and staff. And Mary Are Happy to announce the arrival of their daughter Lori Patricia on August 6, 1963 at Stonewall Hospital. A sister Tor Jeff Doug Bud and Donnie. And Ellen Nee Israel to announce the birth of their second daughter. Donna Lynne arrived Early monday aug ust 12. 1963 at . Weighing 7 ibs., 5 of. Mom and dad extern Heartfelt thanks to or. Ross Cooper and staff of Grace Hospital. A sister for Susan Jean. Bernard is pleased to announce the Safe arrival of his baby sister Cynthia Louise 7 ibs., by. Of on August 9. 1963. Proud parents Are or. And mrs. Bernard Magura Nee Marjorie thanks to or. Majury and Hospital staff at the women s Pavilion. And Doris Happy to announce the birth of a son Kerry Wayne August 12, 1963. Sin Cere thanks to or. Cram and an at tending nursing staff of the Grace Hospital. And Are Happy to announce the birth of a daughter on August 11, 1963 at the women s Pavilion weight 8 ibs., 2 of. A sister for Jeff and David. And Norma Nee Happy the arrival of their first son Kenneth Raymond on August 3, 1963 at St. Boniface Hospital. Weight 9 ibs., 10 of. Sincere thanks to or. Schulder or. Willows and nursing staff. Ana mar quis Are Happy to announce the arrival of their son Steven Charles 1 ibs., 11 of. On july 29, 1963, at Victoria. . Loving memory of our dear brother Jinmy. Who left us on August 13. 1960, at the age of 17 years. As it dawns another year a prayer we Send to you Jimmy dear. Precious memories kind and True we Rind much Comfort thinking of you. The Day will come we know not when that we shall get together again. Then you remain in our hearts Guies Florence and baby Dar Lene. Loving memory of my dear brother Jimmy who passed away August 13, i960. From year to year our thoughts do wander to the grave not far away where Vve have Laid my dear Bro ther. Just three years ago today. God saw him suffer and thought it Best to Lake him Home and let him rest. Memories from sister Elsie and brother in Law Denis. Loving memory of our dear brother and Uncle. Jimmy who passed away August 13. 1960. We cannot hold your hand dear. Jimmy your face we cannot see. But let this Little Token Tell that we still remember remembered by brother Peter sister in Law Anne and Niece Carolyne. Loving memory of our dear brother and Uncle Jimmy who passed away August 13, 1960. Asleep in god s Beautiful Garden sheltered from sorrow and pain. Someday when life s journey is Over. We shall meet with our loved one again. Remembered by his brother Bernie sister in Law Anne and Niece Linda. Loving memory of our brother Jimmy who passed away August 13, 1960. Three years have passed since that sad Day when one we loved was called away. God took him Home it was his will within our hearts he liveth still. Remembered by your Bro ther Gordon and alter in Law Kathy. Loving memory of our dear son Markle who left us August Only memories linger As we journey on of Happy times with e loved one x but sorrow is tempered for those who cared by memories of the life and love we shared. Dearly loved and sadly missed by mum and dad. Fond remembrance o f my brother Mark. You will live forever in my heart beloved and unforgotten. Remembered by Kim
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