Winnipeg Free Press

Monday, July 05, 2004

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 5, 2004, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press monday july 5, 2004 b5 William Bill Kosie in Loving memory of William Bill Kosie who Henrietta Etta Cameron on Friday july 2, 2004, Etta passed away at John Cashmer Hasko peacefully on Friday july 2, 2004, at seven Morris Nudler peacefully on Friday july 2, 2004 at seven 5 in memorials 5 in memorials passed away june 27, 2004 at the Thunder Bay regional health Center. Bill was born january 1, 1929 and raised in Fisher Branch my. He moved to red Lake and worked at Mckenzie & Dickenson mines and As a Diamond Driller. Bill enjoyed gardening fishing and Hunting and the outdoors. Bill was predeceased by his parents Fedora the Oakview place personal care Home at the age of 86 years. A longer obituary notice will appear in the saturday july 10 newspaper edition. Wojcik Sall belief & faiths funeral Chapel & crematorium 897 ? 4665 Oaks Hospital John Hasko passed away at the age of 71 years. He was predeceased by his parents and granddaughter Cheryl Jones. John leaves to cherish his memory his three daughters Susan Robin Beshta Eleanor Hasko and Elizabeth Esslinger two grandsons Eric and Matthew sister Josephine Urbanski Niece Nephew and their families. Oaks Hospital with his family by his Side mor Ris Nudler beloved husband of Pauline passed away after a valiant struggle. Funeral services will be held at the Shearey Zedek synagogue at 11 00 . On monday july 5, 2004. Longer obituary to follow. Brian Barrs one year has passed its gone by so fast. I know when you re Here but i do Hope you have found peace. Lovingly remembered by your wife Beth and Michael Brothers Peter Steve Walter and Goldie Lloyd cremation has taken place a memorial and family. Stanley Sisters Olga and Jean. The family of Goldie Lloyd sadly announces service will be held on tuesday july 6, at in Loving memory of Bill is survived by his sister Stella of her passing on saturday july 3, 2004 at the 10 00 . At Cropo funeral Chapel 1442 main Robert Albert Beatrice Collingwood Brothers John Jean of Arborg seven Oaks Hospital. St. Mcquade Eleanor Deans Harry Alice of Winnipeg and numerous nieces funeral arrangements Are pending and a Flowers gratefully declined if so desired peacefully on july 2, june 8, 1926 and nephews. Longer notice will follow. Donations May be made in Johns memory to the 2004, at his residence july 5, 2003 in accordance to Bill s wishes there will be no funeral service. Should friends desire donations to the Canadian cancer society May be made through the Stevens funeral Homes red Lake Box 237, red Lake on p0v 2m0. Abram Abe Neustatter 1933 2004 on wednesday june 30, 2004, at the Portage District general Hospi Tal Abe Neustatter aged 71 years of Gladstone my. Formerly of Altona my. Went to his eternal rest. He leaves to mourn his passing three daughters five grand children two Sisters & two Brothers. A funeral service will be held on tuesday july 6, 2004, at Wiebe funeral Chapel 1050 Thornhill St. Morden my at 11 00 . Viewing will be held one hour prior to the service. Internment arrangements entrusted to Chapel Lawn funeral Home cemetery and reception Centre 885-9715 Bernard Yves Ricard peacefully on Satur Day july 3, 2004 at Riverview health Cen tre Bernard beloved husband of Lorraine be Sabouri passed away at the age of 73 years. Predeceased by his parents Georges and Aurore son Gilbert and Brothers of Lix Euclid Armand and Joseph. Bernard leaves to cherish his Beautiful memory his wife of 52 years Lorraine daughter Colombe Marvin Arneson sons Norman Colette Grald Doreen and a Jean Mich be grandchildren Broderick Garett Kyle Rebecca Alec and Elizabeth. Also left to mourn Winnipeg humane society. Cropo funeral Chapel 586-8044 William Bill George Smee we celebrate the life of William George Smee who passed away after a Brief illness on july 2, 2004 in his 87th year. Bill was born in Brandon Manitoba on september 27, 1917 to Leonard Robert and Lilian Cecilia of Lon Don England. He grew up in Brandon and lived in Prince Albert so North Battleford so and Edmonton a before settling in Winnipeg in the mid fifties. In 1958, he married Margaret Wilhelmina Conquergood and they had two children Douglas and Frances. He served in England in the Craf during the with his wife by his Side Robert Mcquade passed away at the age of 74 years. Robert married Alberta on april 23, 1949, enjoying 55 years together. He is sur Vived by his children Robert Brenda Mcquade Judy Bill Wickens Peggy Inkster Bob Shuste Susan Mcquade Tim Karen Mcquade 11 grandchildren eight great grandchildren and his sister Mae Gordon Roberts. He was predeceased by his parents Lily and Albert Mcquade. Robert was born on october 18, 1929 in Winnipeg. He worked for Windsor Radiator for 16 years and the Canada Post office for 27 years until his retirement in 1990. Memorial service will be held on wednesday july 7, 10 00 . At Cropo funeral Chapel 1442 main St. Interment will follow at a later Date. In lieu of Flowers donations May be made to the als society. Cropo funeral Chapel Jeffrey Poirier in Loving memory of a wonderful son and brother who passed away july 5, 1999. Its hard to believe that another year has gone by since you were assaulted and died unexpectedly five years ago. Our hearts were broken and left us with an emptiness that will never go away. We miss you very very much. We will never forget the sound of your voice saying Good morning when you came for a visit and a cup of Coffee or saying hello when you answered the phone. We will Nev we hold our tears when we speak your name but the ache in our hearts remains the same. No one knows the sorrow we share. Always remembered by the Coffee clutch at Norway House 1301 Rothesay St Norman Fraser july 5, 2003 lovingly remembered and deeply missed. The Ewers family Bernie Bern Dawn Scott and Merribeth. Will follow at the Chor Titz old Colony Church Are Sisters Emma Philippot a Cile Wylack or. Second world War and had a lifelong love of 586-8044 or forget the Good cemetery Chor Titz my. If friends so desire donations May be made to the heart & stroke foundation of Manitoba the heart and stroke building 6 Donald Street suite 200 Winnipeg my r3l ok6 Wiebe funeral Chapel Morden in care of arrangements. Pm. 204-822-4755 Alice Maryon Weiss Alice Maryon Weiss aged 85, passed away peacefully july 3, 2004. She was born May 1, 1919 in Winnipeg the third child of Karl and Alice Galt Weiss. She was predeceased by her parents and Brothers George and Karl. Maryon is survived by her Sisters Margery and Tony brother David fran of Winnipeg Karl a wife Irene of Sacramento Ca and Georges wife Orma of Nelson by As Well As her 15 nieces and nephews. Maryon served in the Royal Canadian air Force during the second world War. She was with Canadian Pacific airline for Over 25 years. Mass of the resurrection in thanksgiving for Maryon a full life will be celebrated on tues Day july 6 at 1 00 . At St. Ignatius Church Corydon at Stafford with Rev. For. Joseph c. Johnson . As celebrant. Interment will follow in the family plot at St. Mary a cemetery. Flowers gratefully declined. If desired a memorial donation May be made to the St. Boniface Hospital research foundation or Charity of Choice. Yvette Ricard s.n.j.m., the be Lechasseur Brothers Germain Marcel and Denis. Dad was born in Ste. Anne my and lived there until the family farm was sold in 1948. Bernard met the love of his life Lorraine in 1951. Mom and dad were wed shortly thereafter and have made their Home in St. Norbert since 1960. Dad worked for Federal Pioneer electric for 42 years until his retirement in 1993. In recognition of his dedication and Quality of his work dad was assigned to help train Coil Winders in Mexico California and Saskatchewan. Bernard was devoted to his wife and children and made sure All of their needs were satisfied. He enjoyed family camping trips and gatherings playing cards barbecuing maintaining the House and Yard and lending a helping hand. Never one to sit Idle dad would work persistently on a project until it was completed. For the last ten years dad dealt with a number of health problems. His strength courage and dignity throughout these adversities were an inspiration to his family. Even through his suffer ing he was primarily concerned for the welfare of his beloved Lorraine. Our thanks to the staff at Riverview health Centre Wing 3e, for their kindness care and compassion. Funeral mass will be held on wednesday july 7, 2004 at 2 00 . From the St. Norbert roman Catholic Church. Interment of the cremated remains will follow in the Parish cemetery. In lieu of Flowers memorial donations May be made to a Charity of ones Choice. The Desjardins funeral Chapel in care of arrangements 233-4949 or toll free 1-888-233-4949. Family and friends Are invited to sports and music. In his youth he excelled in both Tennis and Badminton winning a shelf full of trophies. Bill played the piano saxophone and clarinet and performed with several dance bands in his younger years. Bill had a full and varied working life and spent Many years in the insurance Industry. He was with . Talbot Agency and with Minco insurance up until his retirement in 1987. Bill found his greatest Joy in life with his fam ily and friends and in particular with his two grandchildren. His wednesday lunches with Bill and Max were a source of much enjoyment As were the weekly family dinners at Sorrento. Thanks to All our friends at Sorrento for their kind support. Bill was predeceased by his brother Douglas Leonard his Brothers in Law Tim Sumida Don Mackay Ross Conquergood Wally Kerr Tom Patterson Harold Green sister in Law Flora Green and Nephew Grant Smee. He leaves to cherish his memory his wife Wilhelmina son Douglas Karen daughter Frances grandson Calum granddaughter Moira sister Mona Mackay Sisters in Law Daphne Smee Jean Patterson Murdena Kerr Shirley White Walter and Many relatives and friends in Canada the states and overseas. Memorial service will be held on tuesday july 6, at 2 00 . At Thomson funeral chapels 669 Broadway. Memorial donations May be made to the salvation army 55 Donald St., suite 500, Winnipeg my r3c 1l8, or to Lily Field United Church memorial in care of Diane Blue Box 22, or 2, Winnipeg my r3c 2e6. Agatha Penner Nee Enns 1912 2004 peacefully on july 3, 2004, at the Salem Home Winkler my. Agatha Penner Nee Enns beloved wife of the late Henry a pen Ner 1971formerly of Arnaud mb., went to her eternal rest. She leaves to mourn her passing daughter Marlene & Marv Loe Wen grandchildren Christopher & Crystal Loe Wen Lisa & Andrew Vandenberg son Harry one sister one brother one sister in Law & Many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Henry a Penner her parents two Brothers and one Sis Ter in Law. A funeral service will take place on tuesday july 6, 2004, at the Grace mennonite Church 1350 Pembina ave. Winkler my. At 11 00 . Internment will following at the Arnaud cemetery. Viewing will be held at Wiebe funeral Home 121 8th Street Winkler my. On monday july 5, from 1 00 . To 9 00 . And at the Church prior to the service. In lieu of Flowers donations May be made to the Zaporozhye evangelical mennonite Church building fund Ukraine. Please make cheques in care of Winkler Bergthale mennonite Church Box 1207 Winkler my r6w 4b2. Wiebe funeral Home Winkler times we had going fishing especially when you caught that fish that was a master Angler award Winner. We will also never forget the memories we shared when we went camping swimming Berry picking especially picking blueberries on Blueberry Hill or going for a ride in the country and hav ing a picnic. Even though you were handicapped you lived life to the full est and you were very smart. You loved All sports especially football hockey and base Ball and you knew All the players names numbers and positions they played. There will never be another you. Say i to your dad. Forever loved and never forgotten. Lovingly remembered by your mom Rudolf Vajcner 1920 2003 in Loving memory of a dear husband and father. Deeply missed in our lives and forever in our hearts. Lovingly remembered by wife Elizabeth and son Mark. As a service to our readers in memorial Sample verses Are available free Call classified advertising Thomson funeral chapels sign the Book of condolences at Thomson in care of arrangements. Pm. 204.325.4201 Rose Linda and 697-7100 in care of arrangements. Phone 783-7211. funeral chapels 669 Broadway 783-7211 Jerry. Florida drug plan troubles Canadian internet pharmacists a new website and toll free hotline to rating As a front office of a pharmacy and officials. By not licensing them he said. They re by Lindsey Wiebe Speed up the process. Are required by Florida state Law to have if what they re trying to do is clarify putting them out of we re asking unlicensed pharmacies a licence she said. The legislation to say this activity Clear Mackay said he does to expect stores an attempt by the Florida government to obtain a License or Stop operating storefronts have argued that because by requires a licence that a interesting to be receptive to the idea of licensing. To License storefronts that order Cana said Florida department of health they Only take orders and Don to sell carry said Mike Hicks ceo of Winnipeg based i think they re going to be leery. Some Dian drugs for american customers is spokeswoman Jackie Dipietro. Any or deliver drugs they Don to qualify As . The question is can May decide not to bother because what getting a wary response from internet business Here in Florida that a operating pharmacies a View echoed by Mackay. These businesses Ever get a licence would be their incentive he said. As a pharmacy officials in Canada. As a pharmacy without a License is know these Arent even pharmacies to Hicks said his company does to Deal businessman i would be somewhat Cau its a government Opportunity to try to singly committing a begin with he said. You re going to with storefronts in Florida but those Titus and certainly be seeking Legal control something they had not been Able Dipietro said the goal is to better Reg have to create a whole new Standard for who do should be careful. The internet pharmacy business is to control before said David Mackay ulate pharmacies in the state and offer these he a worried storefront owners who Worth an estimated $1 billion. Executive director of the Canadian inter More Protection to Consumers. The announcement came roughly a step Forward could be positioning them Mackay estimates less than half of the National pharmacy association Cipa. She said storefronts that order Cana week after 12 stores across Florida were selves to have their licence denied and 42 members in the Cipa Deal with store officials in Florida announced last Dian drugs qualify As unlicensed phar warned that they would be shut Down for subsequently be shut Down. Fronts citing costs and Lack of control week that they would make it easier for Macies despite their arguments to the acting As pharmacies without a licence. If what they re in fact doing is creat As some reasons Why they might opt out. Storefronts that order Canadian drugs contrary. Some officials in Manitoba were sep ing a licensing requirement that the to become licensed As pharmacies with we believe these individuals Are oper tical about the motivations of Florida storefronts can to meet then they re real. Lindsey.Wiebe@freepress.ca Battle resumes Between Union school division employer accused of muzzling teachers Marc Gallant / Winnipeg free press precious cargo Adriana Ritardi 5, takes great care As she takes her doll for a ride along West Minster Avenue. The weekend weather was less than Ideal for Bike Riding but things Are look ing up. Highs Are expected to be around 20 c for the next Cou ple of Days Ris ing to the mid-20?s by mid week. By Nick Martin a bitter labour dispute Between Winnipeg school division and its teachers resumes tomorrow when the Manitoba labour Board expects to hear Long awaited testimony from chief superintendent Jan Schu Bert. Schubert is expected to testify Why she threatened the 16 teachers on the Winnipeg teachers association executive with severe disciplinary action for their plans to publish criticism of a controversial student assessment pro Gram. Schubert will Likely take the stand tomorrow morning wed lawyer Gerry Parkinson said though there is still a possibility the division May Call one other witness first. The hearing which has already met sporadically for eight Days since december will also sit wednesday morning. Both sides have charged the other with unfair labour practices and have been unable to Settle the dispute through mediation despite attempts by labour Board chair John kor Pesho to convince the two sides that settling out of court would Best serve the interests of Chil Dren. The Union has accused Winnipeg school division of Union busting and muzzling teachers by threatening to fire members of the Union executive. In turn the division says the Union was guilty of breathtakingly unprofessional con duct. Over the controversial comprehensive assessment program Capa program in which teachers assess kids in Nursery to Grade 5 individually on their Reading math social and emotional and motor skills. That program will also cover Grade 6 this fall. After four years of trying in vain to convince the division that Cap takes the teacher out of the classroom far too Long and deprives Young kids of As much As three weeks of valuable teaching time Early in the school year the Union planned to go directly to parents this past november. The Sta had planned to run a four Page insert in the Winnipeg free press attacking Cap. But the division ordered the Union not to publish the insert. Within hours of Sta president Dave Najduch a going Public with the unions plans to publish Schubert threatened the 16 teachers on the Sta executive with severe disciplinary action. The insert has not been published. Parkinson May Call professional poll Ster Greg Mason As the divisions Only other witness. Previous testimony revealed flaws in teacher surveys into the assessment pro Gram which the Sta conducted with out professional help. However kor Pesho has already told the division and teachers that the Sta poll is not at Issue ? what is in dispute is whether the division had the right to threaten the 16 teachers for their planned actions As Union executives. Nick.martin@freepress.ca ;