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PAGE 10 Obituaries MRS. JOHN LOl'TIT Funeral services lor Mrs Matilda Loutit. 65, of Lockport, who died Feb. 13 at her residence, were held Saturday at 2 pm. in the Lan grill funeral home, Selkirk, and at 2.45 pm.

in St. Thomas Anrlican church, Lockport. Rev. T. K.

Ferguson conducted the service. Burial took place in Little Britain churchyard cemetery. Born at Old St. Andrews, she had lived all her life in the district. Besides her husband.

John, she is survived by four sons. James, Stanley and Sydney, all of Lockport; Percy, at Flin Flon and one daughter, Kathleen, of Lock port. ISAAC SANDERSON Funeral services for Isaac Sanderson, 33. a veteran of Hong Kong, who died Feb. 14 at the Deer Lodge military hospital, were held Monday at 2 p.m.

in the Langrill funeral home. Selkirk, and fat 3 p.m. in St. Peter's Old Stone church, St. Peter's with burial in the family plot in the churchyard cemetery.

Rev. G. E. Sage and Rev. S.

Montgomery conducted the service. He is survived by his widow. Harriet and his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Sanderson, Selkirk. MRS. A. MAWFORTH MrsJesse Mawforth, 75, of 544 Banning died Sunday at the Misericordia hospital. Born In An erdeen Scotland.

Mrs. Mawforth came to Roblin, Man. in 1897, mov lna to Winnipes in 1928. She is fur vived by her husband. Alfred; one daughter, Mrs.

K. McLaren, of Win nipeg; a son, Roy. or Vancouver; sister. Mrs. E.

Cain of Aberdeen Scotland: and one grand daughter. The fune. service will be held Wednesday at 2.15 n.m. at Gardin er'i funeral home, with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev.

George Phillips will officiate. EXTRA EARLY NEW TOMATO Early Chatham farfitsf Qualify Tomato 0aveop.tJ Valuable far AM farts af Canada Of immense eilue far ih North and Wr and other short season district. Highly desirable for ill other areas too as an eitra early sort producing fine quality ripe fruit, as much as two weeks or more before most other Prmed a sensation on the Prairies in 194), 1944 and 194V including such districts as Lethbtidee and Brooks, Indian Head and Swift Current. Brandon and Morden, Man. Around Calaary, where futt distributed under (he name of gafdeners were simply f'wild" about rt.

At Lethbfidge Early Chai Wm ripened a week to rwelve days before other ettra early varieties. At Mnrden. Si has yielded as much as 20 to 40 ireiter crops than other good earlies. Early Chatham is dwarf, noo aking, ana may be planted as closely as two feet each way. Fruits uniform, fine shipe and colour; delicious qualiry.

Average about 24 inches across but frequently larger. Order direcr from rhis advertisement. As seed is not yet plentiful we csnnor offer lireer quantities than listed. (Pit I5) (a Jif) fmfsid. mr ouR no 14.

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SOT ThmiMnde of men. wmnea MERVYN BRYANT ELLIS The funeral service for Mervyn Bryant (Bill) Ellis, who died suddenly in Calgary Feb. 4 was held Feb. 7. with burial in Queen's Park cemetery, Calgary.

Before moving to Calgary. Mr. Ellis had resided in Winnipeg for many years. He is survived by his widow, Phoebe, a daughter, Mrs. Jack Pridgeon, in Australia, a step son Ronald and a sister, Mrs.

E. Myers, of Toledo, Ohio. MRS. SIGCRJON SNIOAL The funeral service for Mrs. Sigridur Snidal.

80. who died Saturday, was held Tuesday at 2 p.m. at Bardal's funeral home, with burial in Elmwood cemetery. Rev. V.

J. Eylands officiated. Mrs. Snidal was born in Iceland and came to Canada 65 years ago. Her husband.

Sijurjon predeceased her in 1935. Surviving are one daughter, Mrs. F. Hiscox. of Winnipeg; and four sons.

Kari. Sigmundur. Kristjan and John, all of Winnipeg. EDWARD L. SMITH Edward L.

(Bullard) Smith, traffic manager for the British West Indies Air Lines, died Saturday at the Winnipeg General hospital. Mr. Smith was born In Winnipeg. He is survived by his widow, Eva, 92 Sherbmok St. The funeral service was held Tuesday at 2 p.m.

in Thorn son's chapels, with burial in Brook side cemetery. Rev. P. T. Pilkey will conduct the service.

MISS ELIZABETH WILSON The funeral service for Miss Elizabeth Wilson, 91, of 38 Carman Elmwood. who died Sunday at her residence, was held Tuesday at 1 pm. at Gardiner's funeral home, with burial in the family plot, Elmwood cemetery. Rev. W.

E. Donnelly officiated. Miss Wilson was born In Durham County. and came to Winnipeg 20 years ago. She Is survived by four sisters, Mrs.

T. Watford, of Sisson, Edythe, Rutha, and Mrs. Ethel Demeray. all of Winnipeg: and one brother, H. B.

Wilson, of Winnipeg. MRS. WILLIAM THOMAS MILNE Mrs. Elizabeth G. Milne.

59. or 109 Chandns Norwood, died Saturday afternoon at her residence Born in Scotland, Mrs. Milne had resided In Winnipeg for the past 35 years. She was associated with the Womens Missionary society, the Women's Association of Nor wood United church, and was also a member of the Glasgow Associa tion of Winnipeg. Mrs.

Milne Is survived by her husband, William Thomas, two sons, John, of Nor wood, and Major Wilson G. of Winnipeg; one daughter, Mrs. L. L. Halfield, of Winnipeg; four sisters.

Mrs. T. Wilson, of Glasgow. Scotland; Mrs. F.

Shrimpton. of Winni peg; Mrs. A Cardick, and. Mrs. T.

Benn, both of Brandon; three broth ers, and five grandchildren. The funeral service will be held Wednesday at 1.30 p.m. at the Clark Leatherdale funeral home, with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev. T.

M. Badger will conduct the ser vice. MRS. ELIZABETH HAND The funeral service for Mr. Elizabeth Hand, 83.

of Ste. 10 Sto bart block, who died Saturday at her residence, was held Tuesday at 1.30 p.m. at Kerr' funeral chapel, with burial in the family plot, Riverside cemetery. Born in Sher brooke, Quebec. Mrs.

Hand had resided In Winnipeg 40 years. She is survived by two nephews. Lawrence Ball, of Saint John. N.B.. and Sydney Ball, of Sherbrooke, METRO DUTKA Metro Dutka, 66, native of Brodie, In the Ukraine, and resident of Canada for 36 years, died Feb.

17, at the home of his son Michael, of Chatfield, Man. Surviving are his widow. Mary, of Conor, three sons, Michael, of Chatfield; Joseph and Peter, of Winnipeg; two daughters. Mrs. Sophie Allan, of Charlewood; and Mrs.

Arnold Smith, of Winnipeg; and six grandchildren. The funeral service will be held Thursday at 11 a.m. In the Greek Catholic church, Teulon, with burial in the local cemetery. C. H.

Cronmiller, undertaker, is in charge of arrangements. I DANIEL ERASER i CYPRESS RIVER. (Spec ial) The funeral of Daniel Fraser 89. a pioneer of this district, was held from the United Church Monday. Rev.

Fred Roberts officiated, and burial was made at Holland cemetery. Mr. Fraser died at the home of his daughter, Mrs Chester Paul, here Feb. 16 Other survivors are two sons, William, of Souris and Gordon, of Vancouver. EDWARD JOHNSON The funeral service for Edward Johnston, 44, of Teulon, who died Thursday at the Winnipeg General, hospital, was held Sun day at 2 p.m.

at Teulon, with bur" ial in the local cemetery. Mr. John son Is survived by his widow, one son and one daughter. Kerr fun eral home wa In charge of arrangements. CHARLES WALLACE The funeral service for Charles Wallace.

52, divisional sales man ager for the Lake of the Woods Milling company, who died Thursday at the Winnipeg General hospital was held Saturday at 2 45 p.m. at the Clark Leatherdale funeral home, with burial In Elmwood cemetery. Rev. W. G.

Burch conducted the service, assisted by Rev. George Gillespie. Pallbearers were' W. Tomlinson. Bert Dent, Alfred Raine, Jack Roe, William Borlase, snd Fred Horton.

MARIE NEGRICH DAUPHIN, Feb. IS (Special) Funeral services were held from St. George' Greek Orthodox church Saturday for Marie Ncgrich who died Feb. 14 in Dauphin general hospital after a hort illness. Rev.

Father S. H. Rebeniuk officiated and Internment was in Riverside cemetery. Marie Ncgrich was born at Keld, 29 years ago she came to Dauphin when she was ten year old. She is survived by her mother.

Mrs. Annie Muklehuk. Portage la Prairie, one sister, Mrs. Joe Witwicki, Dau nttln ant nna h.nlt... 1.

i V. rAld'trIKKSithe Canadian Army at M. 10. ik i Tn.V Tno TabiS. I Winnipeg.

Another brother. Tony. nr.rmn crnier. rnunow renins, tine Je yii kHled overseas In 1944 while P. D.

MACFEE The funeral service for P. Del mas MacFee, 39, of 1566 Rosa who died Sunday at the Misericordia hospital was hem Tuesday at 4 widow, Violet, one son, Murray, two daughters. Joan and Marglyn. of Wnnipeg his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

P. MacFee, of Winnipeg; one sister, Mrs. G. A. Woolburton, of Winnipeg; and a brother Mac, of Regina.

MRS. W. LENNOX The funeral service for Mr. Wil liamlna Lennox, of 100 Roslyn Road, who died Feb. 8 In Saskatoon, was held Feb.

12 at the Chapel of Saskatoon funeral home, with burial in the local cemetery. Born In South Shields, England, she came to Canada 25 years ago and resided In Saskatoon Until 1941. She is survived by her husband, W. Norman and one sister, Mrs. J.

Wharton, of Biggar, Sask HENRY HILL The funeral service for Henry Hill, 62, of Vancouver, who died Feb. 8, was held Feb. 11 at the Chapel of Chimes, Vancouver, with burial In the Lawn Section, Mountain View cemetery. Rev. J.

R. Hewitt conducted the service. Born in London. England, Mr. Hill came to Winnipeg 41 years ago.

He had resided. In Vancouver three year. Mr. HiU waa employed by the C.P.R. as a car cleaner for 26 years, retiring In May, 1945.

He Is survived by his widow, two daughters. Mrs. Clayton, of Vancouver; Mrs. w. Hill, of Portland, four brothers, one sister, and one grandchild.

MRS. ROSE MCGINTSEY Mrs. Rose McGintsey. 81. died Monday at the home of her daughter, Mr.

W. R. Faulkner, 664 McMillan avenue. Born In Ireland, she came to Canada 34 years ago. She is survived by two daughters.

Grace and Jean, of Winnipeg, and cine son, William, of Stony Mountain. The funeral service will be held Thursday at 2.30 p.m. at Mordue's funeral home, with burial In Brookside cem etery. Rev. George Dyker will conduct the GEORGE NICHOLSON George Nicholson.

22, of 104 Scott street, died Sunday at the Deer Lodge military hosnital. Born in Winn'rvrg. he had lived there all his life. Mr. Nicholson served two and one half years with the C.A.F.

The funeral service will be held Wednesday at 1 30 p.m. at Mordue's funeral home, with burial in Brook s'de cemetery. Major C. C. Carru thers will officiate.

He Is survived bv his father Leslie Nicholson, of Winnipeg. FRED ri'LAK RORKETON. Feb. 19 Special) Fred Pulak, 61. native of the Western Ukraine, died Feb.

5 at his home here. A pioneer of the district, he married Annie Fediuk in 1911 who survives with one daughter, three sons and three grandchildren, all of Rorketon. The funeral waa held from the Ukrain ian Greek Catholic church. Mass was conducted by Rev. J.

Pulak. of Winnipeg, a nephew of Mr. Pulak. assisted by Rev. P.

Krywnrkchka of Saskatoon and Rev. M. Olen chuk, ttf Sifton, Man. James. WINNIPEG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1946 I XV I I I I 11 I II British women polke, who attracted world wide attention for their scrvice cniring the war, are now doing night patrol duty jointly with Berlin military police in the battered German capital.

Each pair of women police is es sorted by two gun toting male M. GEORGE HAY George Hay, 79, of Homifield, died Monday at his residence. Born in Aberdeen, Scotland, Mr. Hay came to Canada with his parents when he was five, settling in Ontario. Later he moved to Cart wright.

and for the past 10 years has lived in Homeficld. Surviving are his widow, two daughters, Marion and Margaret, at home, one son, Flt. Sgt. Michael, over seas with the R.C.A.F., a grand daughter, Joan Walker, at home, three brothers, and one sister. BRANDON MAN, Feb.

19 The funeral service for Elizabeth Jane Campbell, who died last Sunday, was held Thursday afternoon at Knox United church. Rev. Nelson Mercer officiated, assisted by the choir. Ttje body was forwarded to Florida for burial in the family plot. Arrangement were in charge of Brockles.

MRS. MARGARET BOYCE Mrs. Margaret Boyce, 67, of Ste. Stewart Court, died Sunday at her residence. Born in Ireland she came to Winnipeg 36 years ago.

Her husband. Hugh predeceased her in July, 1939. Mrs. Boyce is survived by one son and a daughter, both of Winnipeg. The funeral service will be held Wednesday at 2 30 p.m.

at Mordue's funeral home, with burial in Brookside cemetery. MRS. UNICE GLENHAM Mrs. Unice Glenham, 73. of 26 Smithfield avenue, West Kildonan, died Sunday at the Winnipeg general hospital.

Born in London, Eng land, she came to Winnipeg 35 years ago. She is survived by two sons, James, of Winnipeg; William, of Atikokan, Ont, and two grandchildren. The funeral service will be held Wednesday at 3.30 p.m. at Mordue's funeral home, with burial in Brookside cemetery. Rev.

J. Ranee will officiate. MRS. MARY E. TLLLOCH The funeral service for Mrs.

Mary Emma Tulloch. 59, who died Jan. 20 in St. George's hospital. Morteth, England, was held Jan.

24. She is survived by her husband, Bruce, 218 Borebank street, formerly ot St. James, and three sons, Douglas, Arthur and Angus, all of St. UK. J.

D. McEAlHtKN A private funeral service will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. in Thom son chapel lor ur. jonn uaniei McEachern, for many years a prominent Winnipeg surgeon, who died Sunday after a long illness. Fire Causes $300 Damage To Garage Fire caused an estimated $300 damage to a garage at the rear of 853 Bannatyne at 5:10 p.

m. Monday. Used as a cabinet makers shop, the garage is owned by John Miller of 864 Bannatyne. An over heated stove is believed to have started the blaze. SHREWSBURY.

England (CP) at Thompson's funeral nome, witn pte. A. (Nick) Carter, 65, King's burial in Brookside cemetery. Born cnr0psnjre TiSht Infantry, has in Toronto. Mr.

MacFee came to Deen nresented with his second Winnipeg 18 years ago. For the past ten years he had taught school in Winnipeg. He is survived by his long service medal. He has seen 45 years' continuous service with the regiment. Nam AJJrtn 0 YOUR DOG Give Him This 3 Week Conditioning Test It la a simple tret hut II will show what aa anaaaln difference eondi tinnln will eaaka la yoar do.

Jnat iva yoa.r dos an Bob Martla'e Condition lowdr a day for weeks Ha will look belter. Stop ee retrains aid ehrddin hair. Rat heartily. Hare a finer eoat! Do Breeders everywhere aee Boh Martln'a Condi tton Powders reinlarly. Taateleaa.

t.aay to tlie. Get a Me box from yonr drusglat, department atom nr pet shop and atart tho teat now. FREE Rrarhara usd ftample. rVnd la the Cannon. awwwwwwawaw Itok Martin (F.ioort) Uepl.

r.B IHI Ha Teranta Pleau send me Bob Martln'a hrochur on ro of does, and free ample of Condition Powders. My do Is i Breed Year South Saskatchewan River Dam Possible I As Irrigation Hub REG IN Feb. 19 (CP) Con struction of dam on the South Saskatchewan river near Elbow as the hub of great power and Irri gation scheme for Saskatchewan i Is considered feasible, E. L. Gray of the Prairie Farm Rehabili tation administration said Monday in an address to agricultural repre sentative from all parts of the province, callel by the government to co ordinate work of all provin cial agricultural services.

Mr. Gray laid extensive drilling and surveys by tho P.F.R.A. had located a site wheie a giant dam cnuM he built at the upper reaches The BAY of the Qu 'Appelld and Saskatche wan rivers near Elbow. The cost could be anywhere between $3, 000.000 and $30,000,009, he said. Such a project would generate about 208,000.000 kilowatt hours per year In primary power, more than twice the province'! present total power production.

At the same time the dam could fulfill Us irrigation commitments. Earlier, Resources Minister J. L. Phelps told the agricultural services delegates that his department had received many applications from returned men anxious to get into beaver farming and the government Intended to help them as much as possible. Another government plan concerned "forest farming" In which the farmer would be responsible for about one or two square miles of forest areas.

Florida Min Seeks Mrs. Mable Love Carl Gewalt, 424 Brazilian avenue, Palm Beach, wanta to know the address of Mrs. Mabel Love who once lived In Winnipeg. He writes to the board of Trade: "She owns a very nice lot in Hollywood, which will be lost for taxes. That would be a shame.

I'd like to buy it from her if I can find her address. W.R. Fallis, 82, Carman Pioneer Dies CARBERRY. William Russell Fallis, who suffered a fractured hip in a fall last Dec. 30.

died Feb. 11 and was buried Feb. 14. Funeral service were held in the United Mr. Fallis was In hi (UrfJ year, born at Palmerston, Ont He served through the Riel rebellion and shortly after settled in the Carberry district.

In 1901, he married Char lotte Smith. He is survived by hi widow; one daughter, Mr. J. Jackson, of Winnipeg; and by five sons: William, of Detroit, Allan, Edmonton, John, Jamea and Cyril, all of Carberry. Get Croatian Quisling LONDON Teb.

19 (Reuters) Belgrade Radio said Allied military authorities in Germany Monday handed over a group of suspected war criminals to Yugoslav officials. Among the suspects were S.S. Gen. August Meyssner, former Gestapo chief in Yugoslavia, and Dr. Vladimir Kosak.

the Croation Quisling church. Rev. J. McLend officiating, government's minister in Budapest. Wednesday Store Hours 9.30 to 1 Dial 322 HALF DAY WEDNESDAY Wednesday in the Automatic Markdown OFF DAY Be on hand early Wednesday for these lt minute, No C.O.D., Phone or Mail Orders.

NO DEALERS. All Sales Final. this week is DBor Scout Girl Guide Week Visit your local Boy Scout Girl Guide group, which is holding opejj house in your community all this week. Become acquainted with their fine principles and activities. 7 $.

ft Now at the an outstanding display of made in Manitoba 'fop Canoes And Dinghies Visit the Sporting Goods on the Main Floor and see this interesting display. You'll be surprised to know that Manitoba has such a thriving industry in full operation so soon after the end of the war. The Ply Craft Company provides employment for 50 Manitobans with prospects of jobs for many more in the future. Ply Craft Boats are made in a modern factory equipped with the latest tools and machinery. During war years Ply Craft boat3 were used by the Royal Canadian Navy with complete satisfaction.

Now they are available for civilian service in models for a variety of purposes prospecting, freighting, fishing, sailing, pleasure. and general utility. Come in and examine these noteworthy features Seamless, moulded, onc plece hulls. Leakproof and easy to clean. Safe, practically unsinkable.

Impervious to dry rot. Cost little for upkeep. Surprisingly light. Amazingly strong. EXHIBIT ON MAP? FLOOR.

SPORTING GOODS. Tuna to CKRC a( 10 p.m. nightly for tht fttturt "Wtru Industry en tht Much" tpontortd by tht Manitoba Industrial Dtvalopment Board. INCORPORATED MAY I670i.

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