Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 5, 1966, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday july 5, 1966 red obituaries births pattern Section paces 17-28 Mem 2 Ana first ten lines or per insertion 32.0o each additional Tine per insertion is. Deaths _ mrs Boyd Mary e. Cathcart on monday july 4th, 1966, at the Misericordia Hospital mrs. Mary years e. Cathcart beloved wife aged 71 of Ivan Cathcart of 440 Oxford Street. Funeral service will be held at . Thursday in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home 232 Kennedy Street with interment John Mcmillan Barr on july 3, 1966, at the Deer Lodge Hospital John Mcmillan Barr aged 83 years late of 139 Maryland Street. Funeral ser vice will Tje held in the Thomson funeral chapels Broadway at Furby thursday july 7, at . Interment in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. In world in Kildonan cemetery. Born i War one he served overseas near Smith Falls Ontario mrs. I with the Canadian engineers Cathcart came to Saskatchewan i from 1914 to 1919 he was in 1908, coming to Winnipeg in predeceased by his wife Robina 1920. West she was Kildonan a member 1962. Surviving Are a sister United Church mrs. Peter Smith of Niagara and latterly Crescent fort Rouge Church. She was a past grand Matron and worthy grand Martha of the order of the Eastern Star. Surviving besides her husband Are four sons Ross Mclean of Winnipeg Ian Mclean of alta., Lennox Stone of Montreal and Dan Stone of Winnipeg her Mother mrs. Effie Jane Plewis of Swift current sask three daughters mrs. Marcie Hughes of Edson -alta., mrs. William the Lvov of Richmond ., and mrs. A. B. Fee in West Germany eight grandchildren four Brothers a e. Plewis and h. A. Plewis of Swift current sask., Gordon Plewis of Pennant sask., and John Plewis in Alberta five Sisters mrs. Gordon Mclean in Florida mrs. C. Larsen of Chilliwack ., mrs Oliver Larsen of Sardis ., mrs. John Shepherd of Moose jaw sask., and mrs. Else Allen of Thessalon ont. Falls Ontario two Brothers j. Barr of Niagara Falls Ontario and George Barr of California. On july-3, 1966, at the Grace Hospital mrs. Matilda Boyd aged 79 years of 263 Woodlawn St., St. James beloved wife of j the late William j. Boyd. Funeral service will be held at . Thursday from the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home 232 Kennedy St., with Rev. R. K. Vickers officiating assisted by pastor . Barber. Interment in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Mrs. Bayd was born in Liverpool England coming to Canada in 1908. She was a member of Deer Lodge United Church being predeceased by her husband William j. Boyd in december 1965, stars Boyd is s survived by two sons Clifford of Winnipeg and of Cathedral City California two daughters mrs. M. R. Marilyn Bergfjord of ind mrs. Of la Richard Davey on july 1, 1966, at the Odd Fellows Home or. Richard Davey aged 89 years late of 260 Wavell ave. Funeral service was held at from the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home 232 Kennedy St., Rev. F. A. Elcombe officiated. Interment was in Garry memorial cemetery Mary Davis Rapko suddenly on june 30, 1966, at her residence mrs. Mary Davis aged 84 years of 357 River ave. R e q u i m High mass w a s Sung at . Tuesday in St. Nicholas ukrainian orthodox Church in Conor Man. Rev. So Jarmus officiated followed by interment in the churchyard cemetery. Zawitoski s funeral Chapel in care of arrangements. Trance is filling diplomatic vacuum by Don Cook Moscow special tons will be no sur Prises the French said repeatedly before president Charles de Gaulle headed for Moscow and there were non possibly the decision to establish a hot line Between the Kremlin and the Ely see place. But there were results. The fact that the main results were rather abstract does not make them mean ingless or unimportant in the Workings of diplomacy and politics. First of All it seems pretty Clear that the French president Bas successfully initiated an entirely new phase or Era of Post War european diplomatic activity. It is no coincidence that when Gen. De Gaulle took Oft Froni Moscow for Paris paying fulsome Tri Bute to the Friendship of the new France with the new All French officers and troops were being withdrawn from North Atlantic treaty Organiza Tion military commands in France West Germany and elsewhere. As far As French policy and French diplomacy Are concerned the objectives of european integration Franco German Friendship Atlantic interdependence nato and the Monnet ideas have held Sway since the end of the War have now either been relegated to secondary importance or Are dead. Gen. De Gaulle s priority of diplomatic activity lies to the East and not to the West. If he is playing a somewhat lonely game that makes it All the More satisfying to his own sense of Independence. The second result of the de Gaulle visit has been to emphasize the increasing self isolation of the United states from this process of european diplomacy presi Dent Johnson played beautifully into Gen. De Gaulle s hands by stepping up the bombing of Hanoi while the French and russians were talking european problems in the Kremlin. The French quite openly stated before they left mos cow their belief that it will be several years at least maybe longer before the United states and Russia Are on any kind of reason Able diplomatic speaking terms. Gen. De Gaulle is delighted to move into this vacuum and the hot line agreement is a sym Bolic and practical example. Left isolated in moving to take the initiative moreover Gen de Gaulle has adroitly and skilfully spoken on two occasions in Russia of the eventual role for the United states in Europe and the a o r t a n c e of the Goodwill of those who Are beyond the Bounds of our but the import of these words was to emphasize that he Hopes to get on with the business of a new european understanding while e r i c a is conveniently isolated from the my answer by question sometimes terrible thoughts keep going through my mind. I am upset by this and i do want to please god. Can Yon help me if. M. Answer As Long As we live in a world whose atmosphere is evil bad thoughts May come to your mind. I have never yet met a person who told me they never had an evil thought. But there is a difference Between having a bad and entertaining it. One May have an undesirable guest in one s Home but one does t need to hand the Welcome sign out for undesirables. The Bible mind is stayed George Matthews i on july i 1966, at the i Concordia h o s p h a 1, George Matthews beloved husband of Agnes Isabel Matthews of Union ave., aged 72 years. Funeral services were held i tuesday . In Mordue Bros. Funeral Chapel Broad Way and Edmonton St Rev. D. A. Maclean officiated. Inter ment was to the military plot Brookside be Rattery Robert Maxwell on july 2, 1966, at the Deer Lodge Hospital or. Robert Maxwell aged 80 years beloved husband of Sarah Jennie Maxwell of 163 Linawik Bay. Says thou Wilt keep him in perfect peace whose funeral service will be held at on the Christian life is among other things . Wednesday from the a Way of thinking. As you you will find that god will Jclark Leatherdale funeral help you replace most of these bad thoughts by Good thoughts. Home 232, Kennedy St., with. The Bible also says let this mind be in you which was also in Rev. J. A Ambrose officiating. Christ the Little verb let indicates that we can control interment in Pineview memory our thought patterns. Just As previously you have allowed evil Ial gardens fornia 11 Aurande Hyldren and 1-11 thoughts to possess your mind you May also let Christ control forma 11 grandchildren and 13, Youj. The new testament writers had a great Deal to Thomas say about this problem. Paul wrote to Phipp plans saying i suddenly july great grandchildren sister mrs. Bett Fidler of Langford Park 4, 1966, at Liverpool England. Helena Bredin things Are True whatsoever things Are Hospital or. Thomas whatsoever things Are just whatsoever things Are pure whats j Langford part aged 63 years of think on these Christian site. 13, 1011 Corydon beloved deaths the soviet Union and France have been chosen by history by the very charac Ter and will of their Peoples to achieve this peace to achieve this relaxation which must be followed up by Concord and then co operation on the scale of our Gen. De Gaulle said in a speech in Volgograd. The final joint Franco soviet political declaration reflected this Gua Hist View in these words both governments agree that the problems of Europe should be first of All discussed within e u r o be a n limits. They believe that the states of the continent should exert efforts to create conditions necessary for the agree ments that ought to be concluded and in particular for the establishment of an atmosphere of detente be tween All countries of the West and the final declaration was much More French in tone than russian. Until now the. Russians have taken the line that agreement on euro Pean Security which Means the German question must come first and after that there can be a detente the French succeeded on paper at least in getting them to put the priority the other Way round. In the meantime there were a number of important things which Gaulle did not do. He did not give Way at All to russian pressures for some acceptance of the status quo in Europe recognition of East Germany and existing Borders. By at least mentioning the United states he kept that card in his hand. He did not even consider the russian idea of a european Security con Ference. And he urged the russians to improve their relations with West Ger Many and encourage a normalization of Bonn s re lations in Eastern Europe As part of the detente atmosphere. The big question now is How the russians will react Over the months ahead to this wide open French invitation to Warsaw pact Powers Are holding a Summit meet ing in Bucharest this week and Gen. De Gaulle and the French have certainly Given them a lot to talk about. Move carefully one thing seems certain and that is that the rus sians will move very cautiously in exploring the ground ahead. They Are chess players and the pre sent leadership is certainly to Given to flamboyant Khrushchev Type foreign policy adventures. More Over the russians know full Well that in the Long run it will be the United states that plays the decisive role in the German question in particular and a european settlement in general. They can t or won t talk to Washington now but there were therefore some surprisingly warn russian comments in p r i v a t e 1 y praising Gen. De Gaulle for his references to the United states while Here. Lever things Are Lovely at the Morris Hospital on july thought like Good Art comes through practice. 2, 1966, Helena Bredin aged 82 years beloved wife of Amilo of Morris Man. Mrs. Bredin was predeceased by her first Hus band or. Oak Bank in Anile Tiede of 1954. Besides her husband she is survived by sve daughters mrs. Paul Brinkman of Kenora ont. Mrs. Adam Schick Elsa of a Mrs. George Paschke Hertha of Morris mrs. Jim Gander Huldoh of Oak Bank mrs. Floyd Habing Alice Pine Falls. 29 grand children six g r e a t a r a n d children. Also surviving Are three stepchildren. Dave Bredin of. Hazel Ridge Sam Bredin of Morris and Olga mrs. John Bredin of funeral service on wednesday july 6, at . At the Manuel Baptist Church at Lorris. Rev h. Pfiefer off Dat Fung. the Oak Bank cemetery Morris. Wiebe neral Home in care arrangements. In july 2, 1966, at King Edward Hospital widow of the ate William Dunn formerly of Neepawa Man., and red Lake 3at., aged 85 years. Mrs. Dunn Vas born in Glasgow Scotland and came to Canada in 1910. He is survived by five sons act of red Lake Bill Duke Bob and Lloyd of Winnipeg daughters mrs. Lloyd Hunt of Toronto mrs. Walker of bed Lake Ontario and mrs. J r. English mrs. F. Flesey mrs. A. Sim Mons a of Winnipeg 25 grandchildren three great grandchildren one brother Sobert Stark of Winnipeg. Funeral service will be held ., wednesday in Kerr s re dieral Chapel 120 Adelaide herment in the family plot any memorial cemetery. Amy Maria Evans on july 2, 1966, at her late residence 1003 Royce ave., fort Garry Amy Maria widow of the late Percy Albert Evans age 83 years. Funeral services will be held on wednesday . In Gordua Bros. Funeral Chapel Broadway and Edmon ton St. Rev a. Lam officiating. Deaths my. Peter Fedorick on july 3, 1966, at the family residence or. Peter Fedorick of 182 Cathedral ave., aged 67 years. Prayers will be said wednesday evening at . In the Cropo funeral Chapel main at . Funeral service will be held thursday at to the Cropo funeral Chapel with Rev. Father z. Zoloty officiating. Interment will be made cemetery. In or. The Sunnyside Federkk was 62 years operating Garden until his born in Austria and had lived in Canada for a Market retirement in 1960. He leaves to mourn his p a s s i n g four Brothers Jim of Saskatoon William of Garson Man., Frea of St. James Paul of Inwood Man., seven mrs. A Sawchuk of Komano Man., Jane Young Dunn mrs. Mary Kirk of Winnipeg of mrs. Kali Anderson of Inwood Man., mrs. Margaret Bay mrs. Nellie Taylor and mrs. Kay Gulka All of Winnipeg mrs. M. Deaths Alexander ksio1 on july 1, 1966, at the family or. Alexander Ksionzyk of 783 Pritchard ave., Agod 79 years. Prayers were said monday evening at . To the Cropo funeral Chapel main and Luxton. Re Burem mass was said tuesday at . In the St. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral Stella and Mcgregor St., msgr. A Kii Shnir officiated. Interment was made to the All saints cemetery. In lieu of Flowers donations May be made to the Manitoba heart foundation 642 Somerset bldg. Leopold Lamoureux accidentally on july 1st, 1966, at St. Herbert Manitoba or. Zaluski of Inwood Man. James s. Forrest at the Toronto general hos Pital on Friday july 1st, 1986, James s. Forrest of 19 Queen St., Barrie ont beloved Hus and of Myrtle Macdonald dear Ather of. Fred , Way Winnipeg lome of Barrie Iso survived by nine grand Hildren. Brother of Robert of Vancouver and Glenn Scot and. Resting at the Jennett funeral Home Barrie for Iery ice on wednesday july 6th, it 2-30 . Interment Barrie a Nib cemetery. F. Giesbrecht on monday july 4, 1966, at he Steinbach Bethesda. Hos Pital Isaac f. Giesbrecht aged years beloved husband of Karol toe Giesbrecht of Stein Jacb Man. Funeral service will 3e held at . Thursday full 7, to the. Evangelical to mennonite Church in Steinbach Vith Rev. A Dueck officiate of. Interment gardens. In Chapel Lawn on Violet Dorothy Finlayson july 3, 1966, after lengthy illness Violet Dorothy set oved wife of Alexander l. Finlayson of 420 Sherbrook St., aged 64 years. Mrs. Finlayson was born in Winnipeg. Surviving besides her husband Are one son Edgar of Winnipeg and three grandchildren also three Sisters mrs. Marion Mcnab and mrs. Olive Finnie of Winnipeg Ina Moore of Montreal. She was a member of St. Matthews anglican Church. Funeral services will be held on wednesday . To Mordue Chapel Broad Way and Edmonton St. Inter ment to the family plot Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Anna flees of july 2, 1966, at the Misericordia Hospital mrs Anna flees aged 75 years beloved wife of Peter flees of 463 Larson ave., East Kildonan prayers will be said at pm. Tuesday in the holy eucharist. Church Watt and Munroe requiem High mass will be Sung at wednesday at the Church. Rev father i. So Pytkovsky will officiate. Interment in the holy family cemetery. Flowers gratefully decline i. Donations May be made to the holy eucharist Church bldg. Fund Zawitoski funeral Chapel in care of arrangements. Harriet Ann Ford on saturday july 2, the Shamrock nursing Home Kalarney Harriet Ann Ford aged 87 years widow of the lat John James Ford of Mather Man. Funeral service was heu in the Mather United Church tuesday july 5 today at . With Rev. Fraser Muldrew officiate of. Interment was to Mather cemetery. Tweedie funeral Homes Pilot Mound were to care of arrangements. To the service the Steinbach View Al prior interment to cemetery. Besides his wife be is survived by a son Daniel of landmark three daughters mrs. E. Kroef cer of mrs. Hengel of flip flon mrs. K. Marina Bullard of Sudbury ont., nine grandchildren three Brothers George David Corne lius and a sister Katharina a son Edward predeceased him in infancy. Loewen funeral lapels Ltd. In St Tobach to charge of arrangements. Jeanne Amelia Gooch on july 5th, 1966, at Winnipeg general Hospital Jeanne Amelia Gooch widow of the late John Gooch Ste. 5, Casa Loma Block aged 84 years Gardtner funeral Home in care of arrangements with announce ment of services later. Charles Alfred Houston on july 2, 1966, at the Grace Hospital charts Alfred hous ton beloved husband of Ella b. Houston of 404-155 Traill ave., Winnipeg. Funeral services will be held on tuesday . In Mordue Bros. Funeral Chapel Broadway and Edmonton St. Internment in the military plot Brookside cemetery. Donald William Jack suddenly on july 1, 1966, at the Misericordia Hospital Don Ald Jack aged 28 years dearly beloved son of or. And mrs. Roy m. Jack of Montreal que. Formerly of Winnipeg. Funeral services will be held on wednesday . In Mordue Bros. Funeral Chapel Broad Way and Edmonton St. Rev. M. Rich officiating. Interment in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Katherine Krajca ski on july 1, 1966, at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital mrs. K a t h e r i n e Kraj cars aged 46 years beloved wife of Theodore Edward of 588 Sher Burn St. Prayers were said at . Monday to Zawitoski funeral Chapel Selkirk arid Parr. Funeral service was held at . Tuesday to the holy eucharist Church Watt and Munroe. Rev. Father l Shyp Kovsky officiated. Interment was to the Elmwood cemetery. Leopold Lamoureux aged 46 years of 85 station rd., St. Norbert. Dearly beloved son of -. Or. And mrs. Jean Baptiste j Lamoureux of St. Norbert Man. J prayers will. Be said at . Tuesday july 5, 1966, at the St. Norbert roman Catholic Church followed by funeral mass at . Interment to i follow to the St. Norbert Ceme Tery. Or. Lamoureux was born july 13, 1919. At St Man. He served two and one half years with the Royal Canadian air Force to the Yukon territories. He was also employed with the car for 15 years. Besides his parents he is survived by four Brothers. Gas ton from Montreal Claude from alta., Denis from St. Norbert and Albert also from St nor Bert. Five Sisters mrs. T. C. Johnny Sarnia ont., mrs. H. Rondeau of Winnipeg mrs. Pat Carey red Lake ont. Mrs. I. Neufeld of Winnipeg miss Janie Lamoureux of St. Nor Bert. Philip Coutu funeral Chapel to care of arrangements. Fung Yee Mah on june 28, 1366, at the Winnipeg general Hospital. Mrs. Fung Yee Mah beloved wife of go Man of 377 Pacific aged 80 years. Mrs. Mah was born to China and has lived in Winnipeg for the past four and one half years. Funeral service will be held at . Wednesday in Kerr s funeral Chapel 120 Adelaide St. Rev. A lain officiating. Interment to Brookside cemetery. James Wright Martin on july 2, 1966, at the Deer Lodge Hospital James Wright Martin of the Rolfa hotel. Or. Martin was born in Dundee Scotland and had resided to Winnipeg for the past 65 years he is survived by one sister mrs. Nellie Jeffery of Winnipeg and one brother John m. Martin of Winnipeg funeral service will be held at wednesday to Kerr s funeral husband of mrs Ethel Park. Funeral announcement later arrangements by Bardas. Molly Podmaroff on july 2, 1966, at the Winnipeg g e n e r a 1 Hospital Molly beloved wife of John Podmaroff of 984 Alexander ave., aged 52 years. Prayers will be said thursday evening at in the Cropo funeral Chapel main at Lux ton. Funeral service will be held Friday at . In the Cropo funeral Chapel with reverend father i. So Pytkovsky officiating. Interment will be made to Brookside cemetery. Mrs. Podmaroff was born in ram sask sask., and had lived to Manitoba for 22 years. Besides her husband Jonn she leaves to mourn her passing two sons Henry Bernhardt of Stonewall and Thomas f Odoroff of Winnipeg two daughters mrs. M. Slobodzian Susan of Winnipeg and mrs. D. Harder Lorette of Vauxhall Alberta and eight Granich Midfer. On Lily Porter july 5, 1966, at the Chapel 120 Adelaide St. Inter ment in the military plot Brookside cemetery. Mettye Miller on july 4, 1966, at. Her Misericordia Hospital Lily aged 78 years of 108 com Nigton Avenue St. Vital widow of r. Porter. Announcement of funeral service later. The Thomson funeral chapels in care of arrangements. Us 3 7211. Ruth on july 4, 1966, in Toronto mrs. Ruth b. Pratt widow ref Edward Charles Pratt. Anne Unce ment of funeral service later. The Thomson funeral chapels in care of arrangements. Us 3 7211. Joseph Proulx suddenly on july 4th, 1966, at his Home in Peterso eld Man., or. Joseph Raymond Proulx aged 74 years. Prayers will be said tuesday july 5th, at . At the Philip Coutu funeral Chapel 156 Marion St., in St. Boniface. Funeral mass will be held wednesday at . In the St. Boniface Basi Lica. Interment to follow in the St. Boniface cemetery. Or. Proulx is survived by his wife Louise one daughter four Brothers Sisters. Thomas Quiggin suddenly on june at die Grace Hospital Thomas Quiggin beloved husband of Pansy Lorraine Quiggin of 736 Minto St., aged 63 years. Funeral services will be held on tuesday 3.15 . At Chalmers United Church Spruce St. Two blocks North of Portage ave. Rev. C. L. Barbour officiating. Interment in Chapel Lawn memorial Gar Dens. Mordue Bros in charge of arrangements. Mrs. Marie Romand on the 4th of july 1966, at the St. Boniface Hospital mrs. Marie Romand aged 41 years beloved wife of Edward Romand of 949 Sinclair Street West Kildonan. Funeral service Rachel Simpson on sinday july 3, 1966, at the Steinbach Bethesda hos Pital Rachel Simpson aged 84, years of 3fi5 Hazeldell ave., Winnipeg late of the Greenland nursing Home and formerly of Dauphin. The remains will rest in the Riverside funeral Chapel in Dauphin for Public Niewal from . Until the time of service at . On thurs Day july 7 with Rev. L. Redinger officiating. Interment in the local cemetery. Mrs Simpson was born in Scotland and came to Manitoba in 1916. She was a member of the order of the Eastern Star of Dauphin. She leaves to mourn three sons Alex of Casper. Wyoming will Iam of new Plymouth new zealand Bobert of Edmonton Alberta four daughters mrs j. Evelyn cum map of Winnipeg mrs. E. Starr of Winnipeg mrs. Beth Norgren of Calgary mrs. A. Ruth Camp Bell of Dauphin 16 grand children six great grandchildren. She was ceased by her but band Alex in 1950. For further information Call Riverside funeral Chapel in Dauphin or Leewen funeral Cha Pel in Steinbach. Katherne sob Stinsky on july 3, 1966, at the1 Winnipeg general Hospital Katherine beloved wife of John so Bistrisky of 579 Lansdowne ave., aged 49 years. Prayers will be said tuesday at . In the Cropo funeral Chapel main and Luxton. Re Quiem High mass will be Sung wednesday at to the St. Vladimir and Olga Cathe dral Stella and Mcgregor St., with msgr. B. Kushnir officiating. Interment will be made in the a saints cemetery. Peter Stasinec suddenly on july 2, 1966, at Springfield Man or. Peter Stasinec of 1621-311 Cumberland ave., beloved son of or. And of 36 years. Prayers will be said tuesday at . M the Cropo funeral Chapel main and Luxton. Funeral service nil be held wednesday at in the Cropo funeral 1 births Greg and Jan. Grom Niski Are 1wpw to annoy not the arrival of their first born son Darren i shot 7 ibs. 2 02. Bom 1886. Many ubanks to by. And Scalf to St Boniface Hospital. Bar Tara and Jim proud to announce the arrival of their daughter Jamie to anew on june 30, 1966. Many ubanks to or. R. Friesen and staff the Pavilion. And Elizabeth cd car Are pleased to announce arrival it their third son David on jul a 1966. Weight 8 j2 02s. A playmate for Ian and Lindsay Manj thanks to by. Mcfarlane and staff at Pav Uipa. Ron and both of fort Ehu Rehin Man., Are Happy ounce the birth of their son. Grant Thomas on june 2b. 1968 at Pavilion Winnipeg get few Adf Petal. Don Arlene net Sci Etc happily announce the Irth of Breni John Frederick on 11, at Hospital Toronto weight 7 4bs. 13h.oz. A brother for Greg. And Jean 5, pays of sadness still come o or vat tears in Eif ence often flow for memory keeps your us though you died two Yean ago. Lovingly remembered by her to9 band and family. To Tov of new ratty our dear father and Grandfather Peter Malzensky who passed away july a 196a nothing can Ever take away the love a heart holds dear fond memories linger every Day. Remembrance keeps him mar. Remembered by his son daughter by Law Adeline and grand children. In Loving memory of our old Friend. Eur Beth. Howie Otto passed away july 4th, Happy memories a wic Etess gift. Cal Ana b Petrle. I in Ioviti memory our father and Grandfather. Peter Mclean who passed away july 5, 1962, we who loved you sadly miss As it dawns Anolla 4ay in our lonely hours of thoughts of you Art near. Ever remembered by ton Raymond daughter in Law Martha Grandin
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