Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 27, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winni pfc that a kiss thu Kitty june 27, 1968 they re shouting louder at the Hong Kong Border Hong Kong special owns the silly season has once again descended upon this strategically situated British Colony which sits at communist China s Doorstep. It usually does at this time of year whet Labouring through the steaming heat of a tropical summer in overcrowded conditions arid at ill paid jobs tens of thousands of the poorer citizens grow understand ably restless. To the casual observer this summer s recent spate of stinging invective and accusations hurled at the British Hong Kong and american governments by arrogant chinese leaders in peking and by the local communists of Hong Kong appears and correctly so laughable in the extreme. But bearing in mind the always precarious position Hong Kong occupies in its dealings with the xenophobic chinese leaders even taking into consideration the fact that the Colony is China s largest Export mar Ket and most lucrative Money earner and therefore remains a definite asset to the communists such outbursts of indignation Are regarded As anything but a joke by officials Here. Hong Kong authorities Are painfully aware that the bloody riots of last started innocently enough with two non political and perfectly legitimate labor disputes and were seized upon by communist agita tors who spread the unrest throughout both Kowloon and Hong Kong Island. Seemingly innocent acts therefore cannot be Dis missed Here merely As manifestations of the silly season. Not Long ago the huge american nuclear powered aircraft Carrier enter prise accompanied by a flotilla of . Seventh Fleet escort vessels put into Hong Kong Harbor on a routine rest and recreation visit. The reaction from peking was enraged. The United states thrilled the official new China news Agency was now intensify ing its efforts to make Hong Kong its base for extending the Vietnam War and threatening the safety of China. Chance for Success it added ominously the fact that . Imperialism i s Crudu loudly using Hong Kong As a base for its aggressive War in Vietnam shows that the British government and the authorities in Hong Kong Are closely following the . Imperialism politics of aggression and such charges of course Are not new. The peking officials regularly haul them out of the files dust them off and trumpet them anew but louder whenever the Enterprise visits port or a Large number of american naval ships Call in to permit their Crews Shore leave. The charges Are also patently ridiculous As any t pne Here can quickly see including even the most militant of communists. The americans maintain no Shore Side naval facilities such As a dockyard and use Hong Kong s Kai Tak Airport Only for rest and recreation flights for servicemen on leave. Equipment purchases follow the usual line of tailor made suits cameras arid tape recorders made by All tourists visiting Hong Kong. Regularly the British and Hong Kong governments deny the charges As fast As the peking government makes them. But this year s visit of the Enterprise did produce More internal opposition than in previous years. On the heels of peking s accusations local communists swiftly went to work pasting up h u g e anti american posters urging american sailors to desert their ships on. Buildings throughout Kowloon and Hong Kong including the Hilton hotel. And in Many areas pedestrians found themselves inundated by a deluge of anti american leaflets dropped in showers by the reds from the roofs of tall buildings. Hot headed communist unionists held a special meeting at which they pronounced their full support for China s protest and angrily added they had witnessed american sailors committing All sorts of crimes in Hong Kong such As harassing local inhabitants molesting women and attacking following this posters swiftly blossomed in the neighbouring portuguese enclave of Macao which Creed the Hong Kong government a paper Tiger and angrily warned of massive Retalia Tion following the enter prise s visit. All of which prompted the new China news Agency in turn to Crow with obvious glee Hong Kong is ringing shouts for the aircraft Carrier Enterprise to leave. A mighty angry tide against . Imperialism is rising As patriotic chinese inhabitants organize meetings to condemn . Imperialism for using Hong Kong As a base of operations for its War of aggression against Viet Money talks not Many observers Here heard such ringing shouts of anti americanism during the big ship s visit but there was to be heard a continuous joyous ringing of Cash Register Bells in the Suzie Wong bars of Wanchai and when the Enterprise did sail Many a beaming Shan Ghai and Indian tailor was to be observed rubbing his Dollar crossed Palms with Good old capitalistic satisfaction. Despite e fabricated Case of the Enterprise there have been some other incidents of late which underline the fact that Hong Kong s communists Are still determined to cause As trouble and disruption to. The Community As they just the other Day Tough gurkha troops and police at the Hong Kong China Border crossing Point of to we were placed on emergency Alert for the first time in months when a mob of angry Farmers streamed across the Bridge from China and hurled stones and attempted to storm the police station. The soldiers and police were forced to use tear Gas to repulse them and local reds who quickly joined their ranks. Again the cause of the disturbance was minor. The Farmers claimed they had been gassed while work ing in their Fields. And the Hong Kong government admitted police units were staging a train ing exercise in the use of tear Gas at the time at a Range a mile from the area and perhaps a whiff could have blown in the Farmers direction. There Are other signs of increasing friction As the hot weather gets hotter. Day after Day thousands of communist workers who were fired from their jobs mainly i n transportation companies and essential services such As water and Gas works and Power companies when they went on strike during last year s riots have been marching militantly on their former employers demanding they be reinstated. So far although they have steadfastly been refused re employ Mentz the demonstrators have remained peaceful. But As officials Are Only too Well aware by looking Back at last summer one spark could easily ignite new riots. Odean 6 an first ten lines or per insertion each additional line per insertion 16c. Clifford Albertson Norman Edward Beatty on june 25, 1968, at Johnson memorial Hospital Gimli or. Douglas Clifford Albertson aged 43 years dearly beloved son of or. And mrs. Stefan Albertson of Husavick Manitoba. Funeral service will be held at . Saturday in the Gimli funeral Chapel with interment in the Husavick cemetery. Or. Albertson was born in Selkirk and had lived at Husavick since 1932. Besides his parents he is survived by a brother Thor Steinh Gilbart funeral Home Selkirk Stanley caller on june 25, 1968, at the John son memorial Hospital Gimli or Stanley Calder aged 73 years a Long time resident of Riverton Manitoba. Funeral service will be held . Friday at Riverton with Rev. Paul Eriksson officiating with interment in the local cemetery. Or. Calder was born at Clover Dale Manitoba and had lived in Riverton most of his life. He was predeceased by his son Leonard in 1966 and is survived by his daughter in Law mrs. Arlene Calder and six grand children of Riverton and a step son Pearson Doherty of lock port. Gilbart funeral Home Selkirk. De trounced Montreal up Emile Laporte who formed the party for the democratisation of the Economy was Defeated in Mont Eal Gamelin while four other de candidates were trounced elsewhere. Mayor Dies Halifax up Russell g. Urquhart 62, mayor of Sydney or the last 11 years died in Ospital Here wednesday. He Vas once news editor of the old Alii a chronicle and City Edi or of the former Sydney Post Lecard. Ottawa Short changed Cyc Jaycee study Victoria up a study of the company of Young canadians conducted by the National executive of the Junior Cham Ber of Commerce indicates the Cyc has been Short changed by Ottawa National Jaycee presi Dent Arthur Turner Sale wednesday. Or. Turner told a news con Ference preceding the opening wednesday night of the annual Jaycee National convention that Lis organization is the Only one which has bothered to carry out an objective study of Cyc activities Over the past four years. The study which was welcomed by the Cyc proved enlightening he said. It showed hat Cyc officials themselves Elt there should be some adjustment of their Aims and Pur poses As Well As improvement in the company s Public rela ions image. But it also showed the Cana Dian Public requires education concerning the Cyc or. Turner said. The purpose of the Cyc is said or. Turner. But Greece tightens grip by Alfred Friendly Athens special tons in a series of measures taken during the last six weeks the military regime governing Greece under martial Law has moved to make its control Over the nation even More ironclad. Following earlier purges of the military forces and civil service it dismissed 30 members of the judiciary including the president of Greece s highest court and its chief prosecutor at the end of May. All but one of those fired were identified in the past with the Centre Union party of former Premier Georges Papandreou a Middle of the Road political organization until it was wrenched left Ward by or. Papandreou s son Andreas in the months before the military coup of april 21, 1967. The dismissal order made no Bones about the reasons. In 27 of the 30 cases the individual was ousted be cause he no longer has the moral prestige for his inasmuch As he was known to have been a Follower of one certain political the sacking of two others seems to have been the result of their attempts in the past to form a professional Union of jurists. The 30th Man fired because of his private was the Only one associated with old right Wing political party. He had been the presiding judge who overturned a court martial conviction in a sensational Case on grounds that the confessions of the accused air Force officers had been extracted by torture. The prosecutor in that Case then vice chief of the air staff is now minister of civil aviation in the Junta government. The new presi Dent of the High court appointed to replace the Man dismissed was the presiding magistrate in the Asp Ida trial which convicted a group of military officers allegedly involved in a plot with Andreas Papandreou. The minister of Justice who effected the purge has now taken the additional Post of vice president of the High court thus ending any Independence of the Judic iary from the executive. In mid May the regime proclaimed a new Law prov iding that a state of civil mobilization can be declared by the Premier in Case of external threat to the nation s Security in Case of internal trouble that May disturb the economic or social life of the country and in any other Case in which such a measure is justified As determined by the once declared in Force the Law subjects All greeks to the same discipline As would apply in War time. It also empowers the Premier to confiscate or limit the distribution and property of material to suspend All labor legislation and to require All citizens to take part either in manoeuvres of educational programs lectures or any refusal would be subject to trial by military courts. The Law also re quires All ministries and government agencies even in time of peace to co ordinate their actions with the minister of defence and sets up in each department a special Liaison officer with the defence ministry. Another Law Iii used May 6 is s e e n As applicable principally to those greek publishers who have declined to support the regime. It provides that for a five year period the Premier and Cabinet May sequester any commercial Enterprise which for any reason whatsoever has ceased to function and to place it under the control of a government appointed administrator. Only foreign financed businesses Are exempt. Thus any publisher who to follow the example of Eleni Vlachou a conservative who shut Down her papers after the coup and later escaped House arrest and fled to London is confronted with the Prospect of loss of his property. A fourth recent develop ment apparently aimed at protecting the government against any internal attack is the creation of a Security regiment of marines a service Branch hitherto non existent. The new Organiza Tion s troops Wear shoulder insignia Reading april hallowed Day of the military takeover. We feel that it should be More project oriented. After the great wave of enthusiasm by All Par ties which greeted the formation of the Cyc in 1964, toe govern ment has failed to follow up. You might say the govern ment has Short changed the Cyc through its Many and varied budget the whole question of the future of the Cyc and other Simi Lar groups will be dealt with in depth at one of the Conven Tion s seminars or. Turner said. It is rather ridiculous that Over the past four years some thing As vital As the tremendous enthusiasm this Organiza Tion engendered has been the close to 500 delegates at tending the convention which winds up with a general Assem Bly on saturday Are also scheduled to discuss National medical care insurance which comes into effect in British Columbia and Saskatchewan on monday. I Don t want to prejudge the decision that the general Assem Bly will make on saturday Bui i Hope Well be making an Leto hour Appeal by Telegram or phone Call to the prime minister to concentrate our efforts on meeting Canada s medicare said or. Turner. This Means providing medi care services for those people who can t afford to buy their own coverage rather than adopting Universal on june 25 1968, at Deer Lodge Hospital Norman Edward Beatty aged 80 years late of kiwanis courts 2300 Ness Avenue. Funeral services will be held . Friday june 28, at the Gardiner funeral Home 178 Kennedy Street at York or. Geo f. Dyker officiating. Interment in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Courtesy parking available next to the funeral Home. Born in the township of Brant. Bruce county or. Beatty had lived in Winnipeg for 34 years. He tired from civil service department of veterans affairs on May 12, 1953. He served with the 44th battalion Cef during world War i in Germany France and. Belgium for four half years two and a half years As prisoner of War in Germany and predeceased by his wife in 1966, or. Is survived by a son Norman Frederick of London England three daughters mrs. W. Milhausen of Toronto mrs. J. Mclntyre of Brantford on and mrs. H. Tilston Jones of Winnipeg and ten grand children. Pallbearers messes. D. M. G. Beatty b e. Glavin t. Filston Jones w. A. Wileman and a. Disher. Vera Barsky on 22, 1968, at the Vic Toria Union Hospital Prince Al Bert Saskatchewan mrs. Vera Barsky age. 68, widow of the late Jospeh Barsky beloved Mother of Arnold and Allan of Prince Albert Saskatchewan Harold Winnipeg and or. Mor Ley Barsky of san Diego California Sisters mrs. Lillian Book mrs. Nat Dorothy Prober of Winnipeg miss Shirley Newman Toronto and Anne. One brother Jack new Man of Winnipeg eleven grand children. She was a member of the order of the Eastern Star Pioneer women and ladies Aid. Funeral services were held monday june 24, at . At the Shearey Zedek Syna Gogue rabbis Nesis and Berkal deaths Robert William Cameron on june 1968, at Grace Hospital Robert William Cam Eron aged 64 years beloved husband of Margaret Cameron 150 Parkview Street St James. Or. Cameron was born in Cou Par Angus Scotland came to Canada in 1928 and had lived in St. James for the last eleven years. He was a reject analyst and had been employed with the for forty years. He was a member of the West end gospel Hall. Besides his wife he is survived by three sons Donald of Lethbridge Alberta Stuart of Winnipeg Robert or. At Home one daughter miss Jean at Home two grand children Cheryl and Blair and one sister mrs. We Glover Margaret of North Surrey British Columbia. Funeral serv ices . Saturday at the end gospel Hall Victor at Ellie. Or. S. Vanstone and or. S. Rey officiating burial in Brookside. Cemetery. B a r d a 1 funeral Home in care of arrangements. Norman Lloyd Crundwell on june 16, 1968 at the Chil Dren s Hospital Norman Lloyd aged three years beloved son of or. And mrs. Albert e. Grund Well of Ste. 101 Norway House 1301 Rothesay North Kildonan. Funeral service will be held in the Thomson funeral chapels Broadway at Furby Friday june 28 at Rev. R. K. Batchelor officiating. Interment in Elmwood cemetery. Surviving besides his parents Are four Brothers Lawrence Brian Al Bert and David and one Lister mrs. F. Lenore Glover his grandparents or. And mrs. Al Bert Crundwell of Winnipeg and mrs. Anderosky of Sandy Lake Manitoba. A sister Leah june Crundwell predeceased him in 1967. Minnie Louise Dickenson on tuesday june 25th, 1968, at the Grace Hospital mrs. Minnie Louise Dickenson aged 90 years of 85 Martin Avenue. Funeral service will be held at deaths births Edith Kilcup on june 25, 1968, at the St. Boniface Hospital Edith aged 64 years of 478 Winterton Avenue widow of Hank Kilcup. Funeral service will be held in lunar lutheran Church saturday june 29, 1968 at . Burial will follow at Otto cemetery. Survived by three Sisters mrs. Lily Taylor mrs. Helen Maisan mrs. Ella Cheater three Brothers Kari Bryor Barney Byron and Fred Byron. Pre deceased by two Sisters mrs. Sophia Thorkilson and mrs. June Vigfusson and one brother 89s and women s Pavilion staff. Ben Byron. And Kathy we Patty Shuk thank god for the Safe arrival of a daughter Lisa Anne a sister for Bonnie. Born june 18, ims weight s its. Many thanks to or. A. A. Earn or. M. B. Well and staff of mls erf Cordia Hospital. And Del Are very proud to announce the arrival of their son James Ronald it. 6 ibs. 14 of. On june a 1968. A brother for Rhonda sincere thanks to or. A. A. Campbell nursing staff of general Hospital. Bryant Lori Susan and Carol Are delighted to announce the arrival of Paul Ernest 7 ibs. 6vi of. And Ross Gavin 6 ibs. 11 oz., on 1968. Proud parents Are Art and Bev sincere thanks to or. Maury a or Anna Majewski on june 25, 1968, at the officiating. Burial was at the Shearey Zedek cemetery. James Calnan suddenly on june 25, 1968, at the St. Boniface Hospital or. James Calnan aged 69 years dearly beloved husband of Ann Calnan of 374 tache Avenue. Funeral service will be held at . Friday in the Philip Coutu funeral Chapel 156 Marion Street. Interment to follow in tile family plot at the Garden of the holy sepulchre St. Boniface besides his wife he is survived by two sons Patrick and James of St. Boniface four daughters mrs. Eileen Lavergne of Winnipeg mrs. Agnes Windling of St. Vital mrs. Dorothy Moon mrs. Kath Leen Ferreira of Winnipeg. Eleven grandchildren and two great grandchildren. In lieu of Flowers donations May be made to the children s Home of Winnipeg 768 Victor Street. Coutu funeral Chapel in care of arrangements. Paul Cheslock in Vancouver on june 25, 1968, Paul Chesloe formerly of Cathedral Avenue Winnipeg. The son of mrs. Mary Ches Loek Windsor Ontario and or. Joe Chesloe. Funeral service will be held Friday from Bell s funeral Home in Vancouver. William John Conley on june 24th, 1968, at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital or. William John Coaley beloved husband of Bertha Conley of Bissett Manitoba aged 87 years. Funeral service will be . Thursday in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home 232 Kennedy Street with Rev. D. A. Maclean officiating. Interment in Elmwood cemetery born in London England mrs. Dicken son came to Winnipeg in 1907. Predeceased by her husband Herbert Ernest in april 1953, she is survived by one son Harry of Transcona five daughters miss Florence Dickenson miss Marguerite Dickenson Somerville mrs. Mrs. A. Doris Gladys be at thursday in Mordue Bros. Funeral Home Broadway and Edmonton Street. Interment in Brookside Ceme Tery. In lieu of Flowers donations May be made to the Canadian cancer society. My answer by Blanc and mrs. T. Edna sad Ler All of Winnipeg six grand children and six great grand children. Or. Fredrick Edwards suddenly on june 26, 1968, or Fredrick Edwards beloved bus band of Doris Edwards of 30 Amherst Street St. James. Funeral arrangements pending am Are in the care of Park Lawi Home 1058 Portage Avenue pm. 888-7977. Mathilda Heinrich on june 25, 1968, at her Resi Dence 825 Lipton Street mrs Mathilda h e i n r i c h aged 8c years widow of Karl Heinrich mrs. Heinrich was born in Poland and had resided in win Rii Peg since 1949. She was member of the lutheran Church of the Cross. She is survived by one Nephew Frederick Milbradt of Winnipeg one Niece mrs. A Samila Irene of Winnipeg one grand Nephew Karl Preiss Brampton Ontario. She was predeceased by her husband Karl in 1945 and a sister mrs Tabea Milbradt in 1965. Funeral services . Friday at the Bardal funeral Home Sher Brook and William. Rev. Helmut Nachtigale officiating. Burial in Chapel Lawn memorial Gar Dens. Winnipeg general Hospital Anna Majewski of Inwood Manitoba aged 84 years. Prayers will be said thursday at . In the Cropo funeral Chapel main and Lux Tou. Requiem High mass will be Sung Friday at . In the holy ghost Church Selkirk at Aikins. Rev. Father j. Kuchar Czyk officiated. Interment in Inwood cemetery. Drusilla Dru Muckle after a lengthy illness on saturday june 22nd, 1968, at the Princess Elizabeth Hospital miss Drusilla Muckle late of Ste. By Roadway court. Funeral service was held at . Thursday in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home 232 Kennedy Street Rev. J. A. M. Edwards officiated. Interment was 5n Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Florence Mundell on june 26, 1968, at Miseri Cordia Hospital mrs. Florence Mundell aged 91 years late of Central Park Lodge widow of lie late William j. Mundell. Time of service to be announced Ater. Gardiner funeral Home n care of arrangements. William John Scott on tuesday june 25th, 1968, at the Winnipeg general hos Pital William John Scott aged 64 years beloved husband of Thelma May Scott of Ste. 1, 333 question do you believe that the administration has a right to impose on the labor unions a no strike order in t this bordering on totalitarian ism o. T. Answer Only when the National interest is at stake. Our Constitution guarantees the Freedom of private groups to do what they please As Long As it does not threaten the National safety and interest. In this particular Case the National interest is in jeopardy. For example president Johnson pointed out. In a statement to the Congress May 4, 1967, that the Railroad strike which seemed imminent was leaving the nation vulnerable. If it were permitted it would mean a disruption of arms to our efforts to maintain our commitments in South ast Asia food shortages in Bur cities great danger to our Economy a rising tide of unemployment arid other dangers which tend to weaken our the Point is the no strike order was not levelled at Abor alone but also against management which too had failed to negotiate. We All believe in the right of labor to fair wages and the right of management to fair profits but when these two become deadlocked and fail to negotiate the government s is to protect the interest of the Many the few when the National interest is at stake. Maud Mary Hofley on june 25th, 1s68, at the Grace general Hospital mrs. Maud Mary Hofley beloved wife of Robert Hofley of 559 Victor Street aged 71 years. Surviving besides her husband Robert Are four daughters mrs. R. White mrs e. Wazney both of Winnipeg mrs. F. Rost of Brandon Manitoba and mrs. G. Bloom Field of Edmonton Alberta 9 grandchildren 1 great grand child two Brothers we. Fisher of la Crosse Wisconsin Paul Fisher of Pine jails Manitoba and two Sisters mrs. K. Coats of Winnipeg mrs. H. Mccormack of Winnipeg. Funeral services will be held at . Thursday june 27 in Mordue Bros. Funeral Home Broadway and Edmonton Street. Rev. David Conly officiate. Interment in Glen Eden Mem orial gardens. Stewart Neil King on june 24, 1968, at St. Boniface Hospital Stewart Neil King aged 66 years beloved husband of Lorena King of 102 Grenfell Boulevard Tuxedo. Funeral service will be held .thursday, june 27, at the Gardiner funeral Home 178 Kennedy Street at York or. Frame officiating i n Chapel Lawn Harold a. Interment memorial Courtesy parking available next to the funeral Home. Or. Nicholas Lenchak june 23, 1968, at Winnipeg general Hospital or. Lenchak aged 66 years of 180 Austin Street. Prayers thursday at . At the Zawitoski funeral Chapel. Funeral service . Friday june 28, in the. Zawitoski funeral Chapel Rev. V. Shewchuk officiating. Interment every. In Brookside Cem Vaughan Street formerly of 298 Aldine Street St. James. Funeral service will be held at . Saturday in the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home 232 Kennedy Street with reverend David Conly officiating. Inter ment in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Born in Belfast ire land or. Scott came to Canada in 1928, living in Winnipeg since that time. He had been employed at merchants Consoli dated since 1937 he served with the Royal Winnipeg rifles from 1939 to 1945. Besides his wife he is survived by two sons Robert and Frederick one daughter mrs. Edward Needham Pat All of Winnipeg three Brothers Beattie James and Joseph one sister Bella All of and Peggy Nee Pope Are proud to announce the birth of Robert Michael on june 22, we. An 8 in. Of. Brother for Bruce and Gary. Many thanks to drs seeks Mccawley Schmidt and Bradford and the nursing staff at the women s Pavilion. And Par. Nee Strecker Are pleased to announce the arrival of Jeff s 7 ibs. 13 of brother Gregory James on june a 1968. And Corrine Are pleased to announce the birth of their son Edward Jay on june 19, 1968, weight 7 ibs. 10 of. A brother for Kenneth. Sincere to or. H. Sirls and staff of Tyve new Grace Hospital. And Carol Vogt Are pleased to announce the birth of a son Douglas John on june 26, 1968. 9 ibs. S of. A brother for Bruce. Thanks to or. I. Shwartz and Pavilion staff. And june Are Happy to announce the arrival of their third daughter Nancy Dawn on june 26, 1968. Weight 7 ibs. 6 of. And Stephanie Are pleased to announce the arrival of Edward John on june 25, 1968. Weight 7 ibs. 12 of. Thanks to drs. Majury Best and Karasick. And Jimmy Ere pleased to announce the birth of a son Stuart Angus on june 25, 1968, at the Pinawa Hospital weight 11 ibs. A brother for Larry and Heather. A birthday sift for Mommy. And Connie Nee Kles Man wish to thank god for their first born s daughter Michelle Audra june 20, weight 9 ibs. 3vi of. Special thanks to or. H. Jenzen and staff of women s Pavilion. And Joan Nee Hun Ter Are pleased to announce the birth of their daughter Diane Edna 4 ibs. 13 oz., on june 23, 1968. A sister for Joanne. Many thanks to or. H. E. Bowles and staff of Grace Hospital. In memorial Belfast also grandchildren. Eleven Samuel tach1nski on june 23, 1968, at his late residence Samuel beloved Hus band of Mary Wachinski of Mcgregor farm Road formerly of Pine Ridge Manitoba aged 70 years. Prayers were said wednesday at . In the Cropo funeral Chapel and Luxton. Requiem main High mass was Sung thursday at . In the Mother of perpetual help Church 578 Talbot Avenue. Rev. Father John Soldak officiated. Inter ment was in the ukrainian National cemetery Bird s Hill Manitoba. Peter r. Toews on june 20, 1968, in min Neapolis Minnesota Peter Toews aged 72 years dearly be loved husband of Katherina Toews 7400 Lyra Lane min Neapolis Minnesota. Besides his wife he is survived by three sons Arnold Alvan and Gordon of Minneapolis seven Sisters five Brothers and six grand children. Funeral service and interment was held june 24, 1968, in Steinbach Manitoba. Charlotte Newton Vittie on june 25, 1968 at the Golden door geriatric Centre mrs Charlotte Newton Vittie in her 93rd year late of 116 Wellington Crescent. Funeral service will be held in the Thomson funeral chapels Broadway at Furby Friday june 28 at . Rev. A. R. Mclver officiating. Interment in Garry memorial Park. Courtesy parking West of the funeral chapels. John Edward Vodden on june 21, 1968, at Deer Lodge Hospital or. John Edward Vodden aged 54 years of 283 Furby St. Winnipeg. Or. Vodden served in world War ii with the Royal Canadian engineers. Funeral service will be held saturday june 29 at . In Kerr s funeral Chapel 120 Adelaide Street interment in Brookside cemetery. Arthur a. White on tuesday june 25th, 1968 at the Deer Lodge Hospital Arthur a. White aged 62 years beloved husband of Freda White of suite 2, 2160 Portage Avenue St. James. Funeral service was held at . Thursday in the Clark leather Dale f u n e r Home 232 Kennedy Street Rev. C. L. Morgan officiated. Interment was in Brookside cemetery military Section. Matthew Mack Zakowich on june 26, 1968, at the Misericordia Hospital Matthew be oved husband of Rose Zakowich of 750 Burrows Avenue aged 76 years. Cropo funeral Chapel in care of arrangements jul 6-8044. Phone Loving memory of our dear Mother and grandmother Mary who passed away june 27, 1967, in Atikokan Ontario. Just a prayer from those who loved you precious memories kind and True in our hearts you la live forever because we thought the world of you. Remembered and sadly missed by son daughter in Law Doris and grandchildren Felix Timmy Gail and Donald of Thomp son Manitoba. Collins Nee plume in Loving memory of Hazel who on june 27, 1963, went into the darkness and put her hand into the hand of god which is better than Light end safer than the known Way. Missed and loved by husband Joe and son David. Loving memory of dear Friend and neighbor Fred Olio passed away june 26, 1963, five years ago today. We will never forget you. And Bea Shymansky. Loving memory of our Dearest Mother who passed away june 27, 1965. Years of sacrifice Little of play Loving and giving and smoothing the Way life is too Short Mother Ever to pay Strong in adversity ready to do gentle unselfish a Friend Ever True our proudest Possession Deer Mother was you. There is a link death cannot sever love and remembrance last for Ever. Remembered and deeply missed by her family John Marie Ann Margaret Patricia and Victoria. Loving memory of our father and Grandfather Robert who passed away june 27, 1966. He had a cheery smile i pleasant Way a helping hand to All he knew he was so kind so generous and True on Earth he nobly did his Best Grant him Jesus heavenly remembered by daughter Muriel son in Law Roger grand daughter Carol. Loving memory of or. Harold g. Mclntosh who passed away june 27, 1966. Gone but not forgotten. Friend. Loving memory of our dear husband and father Ted who passed away june 27, 1967. He had a cheery smile a pleasant Way a helping hand to All he knew he was so kind so generous and True on Earth he nobly did his Best Grant him Jesus heavenly rest. Missed by his wife Florence and sons Karrle Terrie Dwight Dana Gary and daughter Penny and daughter in Law Margaret. Loving memory of my dear husband and our brother in Law Ernie who passed away june 1966. Times May pass and bring us changes fresh with every coming year but your memory will be cherished in the hearts that loved you Deer. Looking Back in memory upon the path you trod. We bless the years had with you and least the rest to god. Remembered by your wife Jessie Ted Jack and Sam Vic and min. Loving memory of our dear brother Ernest who passed away june 27, 1966. You re not forgotten brother dear nor Ever shall you be As Long As life and memory last we shall remember free. Remembered by Doris Ruth and families. Loving memory of our dear husband and father John who passed away june 27, 1966. Two years have passed since that sad Day when one we loved was called away god took him Home it was within our hearts he Liefh still. Remembered by his Loving wife daughter Lydia sons Phillip and Kenneth Loving memory of my dear wife and Mother who passed away june 27, 1966. In our lonely hours of thinking thoughts of you Are Ever near. Remembered by her Hus band Tom and daughter allele and son Tommy and grandchildren. Loving memory of our dear wife Mother and grandmother Ruth Isabel who passed away june 271 1967. Her thoughts were All 10 full of us she never could forget. And so we think that where is she must be watching yet. At Angels keep their watch up there please god let her know. That we Down Here do not forget we love and miss her 10. Remembered by her husband Harvey sons Jack end Tommy daughter in Law Alice and grand daughters
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