Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 16, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press tuesday july 16, 1968 5 youths charged in beating a guard at the Vaughan Street detention Home saw the gang beating of two men on memorial Boulevard Early Sun Day and took the licence num Ber of a Par As it drove away. Monday five youths aged 18 to 20 appeared in Winnipeg magistrate s court charged with robbery and assault causing bodily harm in connection with the incident and were remanded to july 22. No plea was taken. Two boys aged 16 and 17, Are in the custody of juvenile authorities in connection with the Bea Tings and robbery. The two victims Roger Armette 22, of 463 landside Street and Norman Nolin 24, of 435 Elgin Avenue suite 11, were walking on memorial Boulevard Between Broadway and York Avenue at . A car containing seven youths drove up. The youths got out beat up or. Armette and or. Nolin and stole or. Armette s containing police an first ten lines or less per insertion each additional line per insertion 16c. Wallet said. Or. Armette is reported in Good condition in Winnipeg general Hospital with minor head injuries. Or. Nolin was released after treatment for a Cut lower lip and a Cut above the left Eye. Those appearing in Winnipeg magistrate s court monday were Donald Wallace Toyne 18 Richard Bryan tit Lander 20 Lawrence Wesley Bland 20 Gary Lee Farnworth 20 and John William Wynn 19. Deaths Man hits Howard society a Young Man who has spent several years in Manitoba jails had harsh words for the John Howard society and society in general monday in Winnipeg magistrate s court. Pleading guilty to a break enter and theft charge before magistrate Isaac Rice Robert Michael Dagdick 22, of 304 Laura Street was sentenced to two years in Penitentiary. Magistrate Rice noting that some Young men have come out of penitentiaries arid Good asked Dagdick made if he planned to spend most of his life behind bars. I guess Dagdick said. Let s put it this Way. Every time you try out Here some body Wicks you Down. I be been trying for a year and it s got me nowhere. Nobody else cares so Why should i i guess i m better off in a penal what do you mean nobody asked the magistrate. We be got thousands of experts in this let s put it this said Dagdick. When i got out i went to the John Howard society and what did they do for me Don t say that too magistrate Rice said. Dagdick was convicted of breaking into a service station at 570 Logan Avenue at 2 . Saturday. To get in he smashed a plate Glass window then stole from the Cash Register. Police arrested him a Short time later with the Money on him at Henry Gunnell Street. Avenue and rally names commission the rally do Manitoba Francais has elected a 10-Man commission to organize a Cen trial coordinating body along with the executive of the association d education d e s or. Zenith Anson suddenly on july 14, 1968, in St. Anne Manitoba or. Zenith Anson aged 46 years dearly beloved husband of Jeannie Anson of 809 Archibald Street St. Boniface. Prayers will be said wednesday . In the belgian sacred heart roman Catholic Church followed by funeral mass at . With Rev. Father r. 0. L. Deroo officiating. Interment in the family plot belgian sacred heart cemetery. Or. Anson was born on May 10, 1922 in trans Cona Manitoba and had been employed with the car express for the past 17 years. He was a member of the Norwood St. Boniface legion belgian veterans association legion of Mary of the belgian sacred heart Church manager of the credit Union of the holy family Church first vice president ,01 the arc Wood Community club and a member of the belgian club. Surviving Are four sons Frank Kenneth James and Michael All at Home. Three daughters mrs. A Pearson Mary of Winnipeg Jeannie and Susan at Home. One grand son Kenneth. His father Fred Erick Anson of Fredericton new Brunswick. Three Bro thers Fred and Jim of Winnipeg. Robert of Fredericton new Brunswick. Two Sisters mrs. M. Prevost Eleanor of Edmonton Alberta. Mrs. L. Do Favit Doreen of Montreal . The Philip Coutu funeral Chapel 156 Marion Street in care of arrangements. Edward Smith Dartnell at the St. Boniface Hospital on saturday july 13th, 1968, Edward Smith Dartnell aged 78 years beloved husband of Valerie Dartnell. Of 3l, 616 Strathcona Street. Funeral serv ice will be held on tuesday july 16th, at . In mor due Bros. Funeral Home Broadway and Edmonton Street with interment in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Or. Dan Ritchie assisted by or. Albert Edgar will officiate. Francais do Mani canadians Toba. Members of the commission Des Dix were elected by mail by members of the rally which is dedicated to the social develop ment of French speaking Mani to bans. 1 the Urban sector of the commission is represented by Michel Monnin Antoine Gabor eau Laurent Desjardins All of St. Boniface Etienne Gaboury of St. Vital and reverend Leo Beauilieu of St. Boniface. Representing the Rural sector of the commission Are Albert vie Faure of la Bro Querie Albert Leibee Ste. Chenes Rene Toupin of la Salle Louis Molin lie Des Chenes and or. Robert la Freniere Ste. Anne Des Chenes. President of the commission is or. Gaboury with or. Monnin As vice president and or. Gaboreau Secretary. Missile ready Hong Kong Reuters the Star an English language newspaper Here said sunday China s first inter Continental is ready for its first firing but chairman Mao tse Tung has not fixed a Date. Quoting sources inside the newspaper said the icbms will be fired about the same time Mao expects to win renewed support from the chinese at the ninth party Congress about oct. 1. Rhodesian Premier wins vote Salisbury Reuters the executive of the governing rhodesian front party gave an overwhelming vote of Confidence to prime minister Ian Smith and his government to Day. The vote was 95 to 2 with three abstentions. The executive meeting marked the first direct confrontations Between the Centre of the party led by Smith and the right Wing since the ousting of internal affairs minister William Harper from office. The vote of Confidence came at a private meeting at which the executive began discussion of new constitutional proposals which could deepen existing divisions in the party. The proposals Are a watered Down version of a Constitution envisaged by a government sponsored commission which called for eventual political parity for rhodesian negroes. The proposals details of which Haven t yet been published Are supported by Smith and opposed by the party s right Wing. John Van Bucken Hout on july 15, 1968 at the St. Boniface Hospital at the age of 60 years or. John Van Bucken Hout dearly beloved husband of Marguerite Van Bucken Hout of 444 de la Morenie Street St Boniface. Announcement of ser vices later. The Philip Coutu fun. Neral Chapel 156 Marion Street in care of arrangements. Phone 233-7453. George Albert Corfield on july 10, 1968 at the Deer Lodge Hospital after a lengthy illness George Albert Corfield aged 74 years beloved husband of Nellie Gwendolyn Corfield of Bluff Creek Man. Funeral serv ices were held july 14, 1968 at . In St. James anglican Church miss j. Ruddock officiated. Interment was in Bluff Creek cemetery. Pallbearers were members of the Royal Ca Nadian legion. Messes. E. John Stone d. J. Thwaites r. A. Blanchard j. W. Thwaites p. Parrish w. Anderson. Or. Cor Field was born in Portage Lai Hugo Otto Hagemier on july 15, 1968, at Victoria Hospital or. Hugo Hagemier aged 63 years beloved husband of Gladys Hagemier no. 3 a Tyndall Avenue. Or. Hag was a former employee iof Kerr s funeral Chapel from 1922 1925. He then joined the to car retiring in March of this year. Besides his wife Gladys he is survived by Bert of and two daughters mrs. A purse and mrs a Eleanor Sinclair both of Winnipeg three Sisters mrs Olga Lobdell of siran wis Onsiri. Mrs. Lena Hutchinson Woodstock Elsie Mauley Manitoba one brother Arthur r Hagemyer of Winnipeg. Nine " grand children. Funeral service will be held thursday july 18-at . In Kerr s funeral Chapel 120 Adelaide Street. Or. Kenneth Hanna officiating. Interment to follow in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens friends May visit at the Chapel wednesday evening . To . Pallbearers will be Norman Stewart Herb Luke Ivan Tennant John Dooley James purse Guy Sinclair. Mrs. Mary Hammond on july 15th, 1968 at the Park Manor Home Transcona mrs. Mary Gertrude Hammond aged deaths 17 he spent his Early Days m port age before moving to b reek District m 1911 with t i or. Lono Keu Prairie on october 20 1893 j 83years. Funeral service will be Heid jul 17th at the l p or a Apel us the r c u parents to Homestead. He mar cremation Ned the former miss nellies Wendolyn Bailey on november i 1933 Ifa Portage la Prairie. Or. Corfield served for three years in France with the 78th during the War and free years with the Uard in Canada during the second world War. He was a member of Royal Canadian leg i on Alonsa Branch surviving besides his wife Nellie Are one mrs. Survived daughters mrs. T. Marjorie Lindsay of Winnipeg mrs. J. Betty Baxter of England two grandchildren. . At the Chapel. Arrange ments by funeral chapels 194 Henderson High Way 533-8695. Annie r. Hull son David of Silver Ridge on july 14, 1968 at the Grace Ito a four daughters Hospital mrs. Annie r. Hull mrs. Gordon Bates aged 81 years late of 2627 Bina Highway it. Garry. Funeral announcements later. Arrangements by Pineview Mem orial chapels. Phone 452-7621, Elsie Maude Ivimey on july 14, 1968, at the Misericordia Hospital after a lengthy illness mrs. Elsie m. Ivimey Nee aged 73 years wife of Nester e. Ivimey of 37 Furby Street funeral service will be held at . Tuesday from the Clark Leatherdale funeral Home 232 Kennedy Street with Rev. Or. W. E. Donnelly officiating. In Phyllis Corfield both of Edmon on Alberta Floy mrs. Woodine of Bluff Creek Man Toba and Jean mrs. S. Of Winnipeg Manitoba., three Sisters miss Marjorie Corfield f Toronto Ontario mrs. Larron of Brunild Manitoba and mrs. Ruby Lenora Ontario one or. Jack Corfield of Bluff reek and 12 grandchildren. Anna Aleluia Diduck of july 12, 1968 at the Vic Oria Hospital Anna Aleluia of 002 Redwood Avenue aged 90 ears. Prayers will be said tuesday at . In the blessed Virgin Mary Church pad and artillery requiem High mass will be Sung wednes a at . In the blessed Mary Church msgr. R. Briansky officiating. Inter ment in All saints cemetery Ropo funeral Chapel in care of arrangements. Jacob a. Dueck on monday july 15, 1968, at Lemorris Hospital Jacob a. Dueck aged 52 years beloved husband of Margaret Dueck of . 1 Morris Manitoba. Fun eral services will he held at torment in Glen orial gardens. Eden Mem Tho Leifur Kjartanson july 12, 1968 Tho Leifur Kjar Tanson aged 78 years of Lang Ruth Manitoba beloved husband of Margaret Kjartanson. He Farmed in the Amaranth District for a number of years retiring in 1948. He was a member of the Langruth legion and Grace lutheran Church of Langruth. Besides his wife he is survived by four sons Gunnar of it. William Sigur Dur California John of Calgary Steve of Amaranth one daughter mrs. G. Bertha Isfeld of Winnipeg Beach 14 grandchildren six great grand children two Brothers Jule Kjartanson of Winnipeg John Kjartanson of Minnedosa one sister miss Jenny Kjartanson of Madison Wisconsin. Funeral conducted by pastor will be held from fhe Grace lutheran Church Langruth tuesday july 16 at . Interment in Amaranth cemetery. Ham mond s funeral services of Gladstone in care of arrange papers please copy. _ deaths Korniak in july 14th, at the Winnipeg general Hospital or. Dmytry Kowniak of. 602 Aber Deen Avenue aged 83 years. Or. Korniak came to Canada in 1902 settling at Dauphin before coming to Winnipeg in 1904. He was employed by the Parks Board until his retirement in 1954. He was predeceased by his wife Sophia in 1953. He is Surv ived by two sons John of Allen Park Michigan and William of Detroit. Three daughters mrs. Anna Kuxhouse and mrs. Katie Maza of Winnipeg and mrs Jennie Smiley of Vancouver. He was predeceased by two Daugh ters mrs. Julia Barcham and mrs. Mary Feck. Also Suur Viv ing Are 19 grandchildren 36 great grandchildren and one great great grandchild. Funeral services will be held wednesday at . In Kerr s funeral Adelaide Street and interment will follow in the family plot in Brookside Ceme ter friends May visit at the Chapel Tonitte . Luella Lyon on july 15, 1968 at Grac Hospital mrs. Luella Lyon age 69 years of 636 Furby Stree widow of Leslie Maxwell Lyon mrs. Lyon was born in Toronto Ontario and had resided in Winnipeg for 60 years. She is sur Vived by one brother Harve Neil Ilos Angeles California one sister Grace Chambers Stoney Mountain Manitoba. Funeral services . Wednesday at the Bardal Funera Home Sherbrook and William Rev. John v. Arvidson official ing. Burial in Brooks id cemetery. Jack David Mcpherson Jack David of Dawson Creek British Columbia passed Awa july 11, 1968 at the St. Josep Hospital at the age of 48 he i survived by his wife Helen daughter mrs. Sandra Robinson of Glencoe Ontario four sons Brian Don Jack and Ward Al at Home his Mother mrs. D. T Mcpherson and sister mrs Bernice Poole both of Winnipeg. Funeral service was Hel Creek monday july 15. Interment in Dawson Creel cemetery. Jack served in the Canadian Navy from 1938-1945 and was manager of Beaver lumber in Dawson Creek at the time of his death. Victoria Mikula on july 15, 1968 at the St Good roads group to tour province the Manitoba Good roads association is on its annual tour of the province looking for bumps potholes ruts and generally miserable roads. The fewer they find in a municipality the better Chance that area has of winning in one of nine categories for prizes which include the Best 100 Miles of municipal roads the most improved 100 Miles of Road the Best suburban roads beautification of towns Best residential District and Best farm grounds. Four teams of three judges each tour various sections of the province with each team cover ing Miles during the two weeks of judging. This year 26 unincorporated villages 34 incorporated towns and villages and eight cities Are in the Competition. The Manitoba Good roads association was founded in 1909. 30 . Thursday july 18 in the evangelical mennonite Church at Rosenorn Manitoba with Rev. A Dueck officiating friends May pay their last respects prior to the funeral serv ice. Interment Wie follow in the Church cemetery. Besides his wife he leaves to mourn his passing four sons Arthur Laurence Wesley and Donald All at Home and five daughters Sylvia Linda Elaine and Debra All at Home. Loewen funeral chapels of Stein Bach in care of arrangements. Joseph e. Duval on july 3, 1968 at the St. Boniface Hospital Joseph e. Duval beloved husband of Ros Etta Duval of 437 Whittier ave nue West Transcona. In his 62nd year. Or. Duval was born in Dauphin Manitoba and came to Winnipeg in 1919. Or. Duval was employed with Batons for Over 25 years. Surviving besides his wife Rosetta Are one Daugh ter mrs. Ervin Audrey mus Sellam of St. James and one son Ronald a. Of Transcona and nine grandchildren also four Brothers Garnett of Calgary Franklin of Bissett Allan of Winnipeg and Kenneth of Nan Aimo b. C. And one sister mrs. John Pearl Mccart he was predeceased by his Mother and father and two Brothers Gordon and Douglas and one sister Catherine. Funeral services will be held on wednesday july 17, at . In Mordue Bros. Funeral Home Broadway and Edmonton Street. Interment in the Elmwood cemetery Rev. Fred. C. Hubbard will officiate. Pallbearers will be messes. William Leslie Joseph Gresch Kenneth c r a w f o r d Michael Zellis Laurie Smith and Gordon Duval. Henry h. Dyck at the. Morden District Gen eral Hospital on july 14, 1968, Henry h. Dyck aged 74 years beloved husband of Helena Dyck of Morden. Besides his wife he is survived by four sons Henry of Douglas Manitoba John of Neepawa Jake and Donald of Winnipeg four daughters mrs. Abe Dyck Helen mrs. Ben Dyck Marian both of Morden mrs. Norman Giesbrecht Betty of Arden mrs. Henry Wiebe Shirley of Calgary 28 grandchildren and one great grandchild two Brothers and four Sisters. Funeral service will be held on wednesday july 17 at . From the Morden . Interment in Hillside cemetery. Meibes funeral Chapel in care of arrange Johannes Joe Johnson on july 12th, 1968 at the Prin Cess Elizabeth Johannes Johnson aged 66, of Arborg Manitoba passed away after a Brief illness. He leaves to mourn his passing his be loved wife Kirk one Daugh ter mrs. Wallace Everett Madeline son in Law Wally and two grand Hudren Laurie and Evan. Two Brothers Krisjon and Laugi. Two Sisters mrs. O. S. A Oddleifson Jona mrs. Dave funeral will be held on thurs iday july 18, at 1 . In sen Low s funeral Chapel Arborg than. Interment in the Ardal Luterman cemetery. Rev. H. Nachtigall officiating. In lieu of Flowers donations May be made Ito the cancer research foundation. Friends wishing to pay their respects Are cordially invited wednesday evening and thursday morning prior to service. J Audrey Barbara i Catherine Johnston j at the. St. Boniface Hospital ton july 12th, 1968, Audrey Barbara Catherine Johnston aged 30 years beloved wife of Henry Carson 35-259 Dufferin ser vice will be held on tuesday july 16th, at . In Mordue Bros. Funeral Home Broadway and Edmonton St. Interment in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Barbara Kuczirka on july 15, 1968, mrs. Bar Bara Kuczirka aged 74 years of 1249 Church Avenue. Prayers at . Wednesday at Zawis Doski funeral chapels requiem High mass at . Thurs Day at the St. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral Stella and Mcgregor Street. Monsignor w. Kushner officiating. Interment at All saints cemetery. Born in the Western Ukraine Celo Bazar posit Chortiw mrs. Kuczirka came to Canada 17 years ago. She is survived by one daughter mrs. P. Maria Karabin of Winnipeg one two granddaughters. She was a member of the St. Vladimir and Olga Cathedral. Signy Gudrun Larry on july 14, 1968 at the family residence 715 airlines Street mrs. Signy Gudrun Larry aged 77 years. Mrs. Larry was born in Riverton Manitoba and had resided in Leveton Manitoba for 20 years. Prior to coming to Winnipeg 12 years ago. She is survived by one son Fred w. Larry of. Winnipeg one Daugh ter mrs. Ralph Knapp Gerry of Winnipeg two grandchildren one great grandchild four Sis ters mrs. Lizzie Smith miss Caroline Sigurdson mrs. J. H. Bailey Freda All of lunar Manitoba mrs. Victor Gillies Gladys a Elovina ., three Brothers Louis Sigurdson of Narcisse Manitoba Emil Sigurdson Saskatchewan Bogi Sigurdson lunar Manitoba. Funeral services . Wednesday at the Bardal funeral Home Sherbrook and William. Rev. Thor Gil Thor Gil son officiating. Burial in Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Boniface Hospital Victoria Mikula of 833 Atlantic Avenue formerly of Mulvihill Manitoba aged 91 years. Prayers will be said wednesday at . In the Cropo funeral Chapel main and Luxton. Requiem High mass will be Sung thursday a . In the holy ghost Church Selkirk and Aikins Rev. Father j. Kucharczyk officiating. Interment in the holy ghost cemetery mrs. Mikula was born in Poland and lived in Canada for the past 64 years she leaves to mourn her pass ing three sons John and Edward of Winnipeg and Andrew of Mulvihill Manitoba and three daughters mrs. Julia Warecki mrs. Mary Schmidt both of Winnipeg mrs Gladys Grailich of fort Frances on Tario 17-grandchildren, 14 great grandchildren and a sister in Poland. She was she was pre deceased by her husband Jacob in 1957 and a son Joseph in 1961. Catherine Clarke Milligan on july 15, 1968 at Miseri Cordia Hospital Catherine Clarke Milligan aged 75 years of 542 landside Street widow of the late Robert Milligan Funer Al services will be held wednesday july 17, at the Gar diner funeral Home 178 Ken Nedy Street at York or. Harold a. Frame officiating with inter ment in the family plot Brook Side cemetery. Courtesy Park ing available next to the funeral Home. Should friends desire contributions May be sent to the Manitoba heart fund. Mrs. Milligan was born in Ireland and had been resident in Winnipeg since 1910. At one time she took an Active interest in the sons of Ireland. Pre deceased by her husband in 1948, mrs. Milligan is survived by one son Thomas a. Of Ottawa and one granddaughter and one sister in Ireland. Anastasia Muszalik on july 14, 1968, at the Winnipeg general Hospital mrs. Anastasia Muszalik be loved wife of Hrynko Muszalik aged 71 years of Vita Manitoba. Prayers will be said in the West Hall at Caliento Manitoba on tuesday at . Followed by requiem High mass in the St. John s ukrainian Catholic Church at Caliento Manitoba on wednesday at . With Rev. Father h. S. Oliynek officiating. Interment in the Church cemetery. Arrangements by Loewen funeral chapels of Steinbach. My answer by question it seems to me that some of our angry Young men Are going to irrational extremes. I refer to the demonstrators who tear up their draft cards and destroy the american Flag. What do you think of this kind of behaviour . Answer personally i find it revolting and distaste 1. P i recently saw of the same Day in the same newspaper pictures of some of our Young men facing danger and death in Vietnam and pictures of other Young men burning an american Flag and protected by police while doing so. This a shocking contrast. While one of the greatest privileges in this nation is the right to dissent i personally Doub right to dissent i personally doubt if the Bill of rights was jever intended to protect those who contemptuously destroy d mutilate the revered symbols of our country. What these people refuse to understand is that they Are under in Ordng the very system that gives them the right to dissent. Our Flag is a Symbol of those who shed their blood that we might have the right to be free and to have the right to protest things we believe Are wrong. But we make mockery Rof our valiant men who died to preserve it and All that it islands for when we Burn the Symbol of our Freedom. Every state in the Union has Laws against the desecration of the Flag. It has been desecrated in the past but the new thing is the Public tolerance of this evil. Perhaps it is a sign of the times. But i would say it is a bad sign. John h. Neufeld on sunday july 14, 1968 at the Concordia Hospital John Neufeld aged 74 years of Ste 1 91 Albert Street Winnipeg Manitoba. Born in Morden Manitoba or. Neufeld had Farmed in the District till 1940. For the past 19 years he had been a resident of Winnipeg. Pre deceased by his first wife Mary in 1926 i and his second wife Neufell passing four daughters mrs. M. Anne Durham of Belmont Manitoba of j. Deaths Marie Schlueter on july 13, 1968 at the Winnipeg general Marie Schlueter of 682 a h d e r s o h Avenue aged 71 years. Funeral service wednesday at . In the Chapel main and Luxton. Or. D e. Held officiating. Interment in the Jehovah witness cemetery. Mrs. Schlueter was an Active member of the Lansdowne congregation of the Jehovah wit Ness. She leaves to mourn her passing three sons Hans Otto Reimer five grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Gur Sorflaten on july 15, 1968, at Winnipeg mrs. Guri Sorflaten aged 97 years of 653 Warsaw Avenue widow of Martin Sorflaten. Mrs. Sorflaten was born in Medalin Norway and had lived in Winnipeg for forty six years. She is survived by four sons Ole Oswald Ivar and Einar All of daughters mrs. Art Lokken of Parksville Bri Tish Columbia mrs. Eric Eric son Borghild of Winnipeg four grandchildren one great grand child. Funeral service . Thursday at tile Bardal funeral Home Sherbrook and William. Rev. R. G. Johnson officiating. Burial in Brookside cemetery. 3he was predeceased by 2 Brothers George and Osborne. Miss Agnes Bertha Tod on july 15, 1968 at the s Boniface Hospital miss Agne Bertha Tod of Apt. 19-32 Broadway Avenue Winnipeg Manitoba. Prayers will be Sai tuesday . In the Barke funeral Chapel 124 Donal Street funeral mass will by said wednesday . I the St. Mary s Cathedral. Inter nent in the family plot. Chape Lawn memorial Garden Assumption Section. Miss Toi lad been employed with Tiv Manitoba department of Educa Ion for 35 years until her retirement in 1966. She was member of the third order o t. Francis she was deceased by a sister George Buxton in 1965. Pre or mis Helena in 1935. Or. Leaves to mourn his mrs. E b. Helen f e h r West Kildonan mrs. F. Sarah s i n c 1 a i r of Dauphin mrs. P. Elsie Hildebrand of St. James six sons Jacob of Ninette John of Morden of Chilliwack British Columbia Cornelius of Edmonton Alberta Abe of fort St. John British Columbia Willie of Winnipeg. Four Sisters mrs. C. Sarah Wiebe and mrs. Mary Snyder both of Morden mrs. J. Susan Wiebe of Deloraine mrs. H. Margaret Giesbrecht of Miami one brother Cornelius of Morden Manitoba and 24 grand children. Funeral services will be held wednesday july 17, 1968 at . In Green acres memorial Chapel the Rev. Kwarren officiating. Interment in Green acres memorial gardens. Phone 222-3241. Marcella Noga on july 12, 1968 at the St. Vital Hospital Marcella Noga of 953 Redwood aged 76 years. Prayers were said monday at . In the Cropo funeral Chapel Luxton. Requiem High mass was Sung tuesday at . In St. John Cantius Church 846 Burrows Avenue. Rev. Father e. M. Hubicz officiated. Interment was in holy ghost cemetery. 7od is survived by two Sisters mrs. R. A. M c g i 11 i v r a Christine mrs. L. Dwyer Genevieve both of Winnipeg. Robert Edward Tomkins accidentally on july 12, 1968 n Keewatin Ontario Rober mward aged 71 years beloved husband of Dorothy Tomkins o 05 Banning Street. Funera ervice will be held in the Horn son funeral chapels Roadway at Furby wednes a july 17th at . The venerable Gep. E. Phillips officiating. Interment in Chape Ian memorial gardens Courtesy parking West of the funeral chapels. Or. Tomkins As born in Winnipeg and was tired from air Canada. Prior o air Canada he had been with be Rannard shoe company for Many years. He was a member f the Northern Light masonic Odge no. 10. Surviving besides is wife Are two Sisters mrs. E. Aerie of Winnipeg and mrs. It. Grant of Vancouver and one r other t. Tomkus of Winnipeg. In. Joseph weeks Tyler on july 13, 1968, at the Grace Spital or. Joseph weeks Yler aged 97 years of 477 Wetherington Avenue Winnipeg funeral service will be held wednesday . In the Albans Church with Rev. S. Foreman officiating. Inter ment in the family plot Chapel Awn memorial gardens. The Arker funeral Chapel 124 Onald Street in care of arrangements. Elizabeth Wearden of july 14, 1968, at the mis Ricordina Hospital mrs. Eliza eth Wearden aged 84 years loved wife of Robert Wearder Central Park Lodge and Omerly of Arnold Avenue. Fun eral service will be held at . Wednesday from the Clark Leatherdale f u i e r a 1 Home 232 Kennedy Street with Rev. E. T. Sale officiating. Interment in Garry memorial cemetery. Mrs. Wearden was a life member of the ladies auxiliary of the Royal Cana Dian legion fort Rouge Branch no. 97. She was a member of St. Alban s anglican Church. Besides her husband Robert mrs. Wearden is survived by three sons Robert James and Jack All of Winnipeg three grandchildren and six great grandchildren. She was predeceased by her son William in december 1957. Ellen Wood on july 15, 1968 at Hogan s rest Home mrs. Ellen Wood 3 births Bayko Ai and Stella Nee Katow Are proud to announce the arrival of their first born a daughter. Janice Lynn weight 5 ibs u oz., on july 13, 1968 Many thanks to of l. Rubin and or. P. Barnes and Nurs Lna staff o the Misericordia Hospital. And Gall Nee carriers Are very proud to announce die Safe arrival of a daughter Reen e Louise on july 13, 1948. Weight 9 ibs. 10 or. Sincere thanks to or. C. C. Henne Berg and mrs. Morton at women s Pavilion. And Judith Are pleased to announce the arrival of their first child a son John Douglas born july 13, 196b at . It. 6 ibs. 8vi of. Proud grandparents Are Peter Bradle. Special thanks to or. Willows or. Campbell Mclnnis and the wonderful nursing staff at St. Boniface Hospital. And Joan Nee Pannell proudly announce the arrival of Brent Richard on july. 11, 1948, it. 7 ibs. 01. A brother for Brenda and Beverley. A very special thank you to or. E. H. Penner and wonderful Concordia nursing staff. And Carol thank god for the Safe arrival of their first born a daughter Corinne Leanne weight 7 ibs. Oz., on july 13, 1968 at the women s Pavilion. Many thanks to or s. Schmidt Bradford Bleeks and Mccawley and staff of the Pavilion. And Barbara Hawrylk Are proud to announce the arrival of Jonathan Paul on july a 196b, weight s ibs. Of. A wee brother for Jeffrey and Joel. Thanks to drs. A. Maury b. Best and staff of the women s Pavilion. F and Margaret Are Happy to announce the arrival of their first child a daughter Kristen Leigh on july 10, 1968 at Oakville Trafalgar Hospital Ontario. And Cheryl Are pleased to announce the arrival of their new sister Kelley Susanne on july 11, 1968, weight 6 ibs. 5 or. Proud parents Are Ron and Rose Mary. Thanks to drs. Bruser and Wylle and the staff at the Cordia. And Roseanne Nee Eger ton Are Happy to announce the arrival of their son Ian Ronald weight b ibs. S oz., on july 15, 1968 at the University Hospital in Saska Toon. And mrs. Thomas Marsden Nee Sydney Channing Are Happy to announce the birth of their first born a son Glen Thomas weight 7 ibs. 9 or. On july 14, 1968, in Vancouver V and Sharon Collins Are Happy to announce the arrival of their son Douglas James on july 13, 1968. Sincere thanks to or. W. J. Mccord and staff of St. Boniface Hospital. And mrs. Alan Rich Man wish to announce the birth of their second son Nathaniel Art 9 ibs. 3 of. On july 1, 1968 at the Misericordia Hospital. Many thanks to or. E. H. Brotman and nursing staff. And Jean Nee Walton Are Happy to announce the Safe arrival of their son Robert Alexan Der july 6, 1968. 8 pounds 14 ounces at women s Pavilion. Special thanks to or. Opie and Pinawa staff and or. Peever and staff on 300. And Yasuko Are pleased to announce the birth of their son Henry Hideo july 13, 1968, at . 8 ibs. 6 of. Many thanks to or. Ranosky and the staff of St. Boniface Hospital. And Claudia Turner Are Happy to announce the arrival of their daughter Shannon Joy on sunday july 14th, 1968, at the Misericordia Hospital. Wet Flat 7 ibs a sister for Michael. Edward. In memorial widow of the late. Richard Wood aged 88 years. Funeral services will be held . Wednesday july 17, in St. Mary s anglican Church 3830 Roblin blvd., Charles Vood the Ven. G. E. Phillips officiating. Interment will Chapel Lawn memorial gardens. Gar diner funeral Home in. Care of arrangements. Mrs. Wood was born in Leigh England and had resided in Winnipeg since 1911. a past Matron of Patricia chapter order of Eastern Star. Mary Zemaiduk Zemleduch on. July 1968 at the St. Boniface Hospital mrs. Mary Zemaiduk age 70 years of 924 Manitoba Avenue. Prayers were said 9.00 . Monday at Zawidowski funeral Chapel. Funeral service . Tues Day at Zawitoski funeral Chapel. Rev. Father v. Shewchuk officiating followed y interment in the Elmwood cemetery. Memory of our dear Mother Lillian Blackburn who passed away july 1965 and dad Arthur Beer Lens july 22nd, 1954. A silent thought a secret tear keeps their memory Ever dear. And remembered by Rupert Ivy Violet and families. Loving memory of our dear father and. Grandfather an Thony who passed away july 1964. Within our hearts we will always keep a special place you. And try to do the Best to live As you would want us 1o although you Are not beside us you Are never far away for you Are always in our hearts through every passing Day. Remembered and sadly missed by his daughters Sylvia and Angella sons in Law Hans and Bert and grandchildren. Loving memory of my dear husband Anthony who passed away july 16, 1964. His thoughts were All so full of me he never could forget and so .1 think that where he is he must be watching yet As Angels keep their watch up there please god lust let him know that i Down Here do not forget i love and miss him so. Remembered and sadly missed by his wife Sophie Loving memory of our husband and father Chuck who passed away july 16, 1966. Just a thought of Sweet remembrance just a memory fond and True. Just a Token of affection. And a heartache still for you. Remembered by Loving wife Dorothy and sons Darren and Devon and Drew. Loving memory of our dear Mother Doris who passed away july 15, 1963. A Cluster of Beautiful memories sprinkled with love and tears. Entered our Book of memories for the one we loved so Deer. Remembered end sadly missed by daughter Kathleen and family. Loving memory of our dear father Fredrick Murray who passed away july 15, 1967. In our hearts there s a Beautiful picture More precious than Silver or Gold m is the face of our wonderful father whose memory will never grow old god came Down from heaven he walked amidst the Flowers he stooped to pick the sweetest one and the one he picked was ours. A Golden heart stopped beating his body is now at rest god broke our hearts to prove to us he Only takes the Best the blow was hard the Shock severe we never thought his death so near Only those who have lost can Tell tie pain of parting without fare Well dear god forgive our silent tears and constant wish that dad was Here others were taken yes we know but. He was ours and we miss him so. Remembered and sadly missed by John and is end Brand children. I Loving memory of my Deer dad grandpa Max me who passed away july 15, 1967. 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 so peacefully free from pain. We would not wish you Back to suffer that again. Remembered by daughter Anita Wolf and family. Loving memory of our dear father Grandfather and great Grandfather Peter who passed away july 16, 1946. You re not forgotten Fetler dear nor Ever shall you be i As Long As life and memory last we shall remember thee. Ever remembered bythe children
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