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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - September 10, 1960, Winnipeg, ManitobaPage Winnipeg free press saturday september rib. Juba wants facts on nuclear waste by Warner Troyer mayor Stephen Juba said this week he would seek to learn whether radio Active wastes from Manitoba s new nuclear reaction Plant could contaminate the Winnipeg River. Mayor Juba said he was concerned about the possibility of the River being poisoned because Winnipeg May need a lot of that water for drinking purposes in the the Winnipeg River will probably be the major source of any increase in. The metro water Supply. It in t lust the River said the mayor. The Winnipeg River flows into Lake Winnipeg. And look at the hundreds May be even thousands of people who drink water from the Lake. If wastes Are dumped into the it could effect every cot Tage and Homeowner along both sides of the fishing favorite any possibility of radioactive wastes being dumped in the River will Likely bring Sharp protests from both Manitoba sportsmen and commercial the River has Long been a favorite among anglers intent on catching Pike Pickeral and the famous Manitoba Gold Eye. With the River emptying into Lake Winnipeg any serious pollution of the Lake water could have a disastrous effect on an already Depres sed fishing Industry. Elman Guttormson Liberal la for St. George said Friday he was deeply concerned about the possibility of pollution in the Lake. Many of my constituents de Pend on commercial fishing for heir living said. Or. Guttorm son. To can t believe that the provincial government would have been so Short sighted As to let this Plant go ahead without assuring Protection of the Lake. If there is anything to the suggestion you can be sure fight this thing All Down the line. Manitoba fishermen Are already Hamstrung by regulations and problems. They can t afford to take any More. A thing like this could kill the fishing Industry in most radioactive wastes Are sunk into deep Ocean water inside Concrete cylinders which allow gradual escape of underwater -U.S. And British nuclear control officials claim this method allows Only a Safe level of radioactivity to escape into the sea water two education inspectors named Hon. Stewart e. Mclean minis Ter of education has announced the appointments of s. J. Klym and j. E. Outhwaite As inspectors of schools for Felly Trail school division and rolling River school division. Or. Klym has been a school teacher and principal for almost 20. Years. Or. Outhwaite was a teacher from 1938 to .1958, when he was appointed senior instructor in the faculty of education at bran Don College. Fewer polio cases Ottawa up polio cases reported in Canada last week numbered less than one third As Many As during the comparable week in 1959. And since the Start of the year the disease was run Ning Well below half the 1959 rate. Figures released Friday by the health department showed there were 49 cases reported in the week ended sept. 3, compared with 162 in the same week last year. From the Start of the year 42s cases had been reported against 955. To the same Date in 1959, the second worst year on record. The figures Are based on Tele graphic reports received from the Alberta and British Columbia were the provinces hardest hit by new cases last week report ing 14 each. Quebec reported 12. Prince Edward Island new Brunswick and Manitoba re ported none. British Columbia continues to Lead in total cases to Date with 135, against 19 to the same Date last year. Quebec was next with last year. Other provincial totals with year s comparable figure in brackets Newfoundland 34 Prince Edward Island 1 Nova Scotia 9 new Bruns Wick 22 Ontario 15 Manitoba 7 Saskatchewan 34 Alberta 7t Yukon 0 Northwest territories i out of respect to or. A. T. Hawley president of the Wawanesa Mutual insurance company Tyr offices will remain closed on the afternoon of monday september 12. Funeral service will be held from St. Aidan s Church Campbell and King Sway its. At . On monday septem Ber 12th. I president docs deaths and funerals there is no dime for not Cei in column. the inc reserves the right to edit and shorten All of Tuart. Ii oko airy he race reasons. Because of pressure on our Meta later than one Yeek alter the time o 4mth cannot i real estate Board a. Hawley life member Sites Claude Georges Gabriel life 75, of 130 Ferndale avenues die saturday in Deer Lodge of Spita he came in can Ada in 190? from Lyons France was a life Mem her of Wirin ipe real e s t a t Board Bavin joined in 191 he the founder of unit National fran Caise in Man or. Buffet Toba. He. A served during the first world War and was wounded in action. Surviving Are his wife Irma Victor a. And one daughter mrs r. M. Connors. Funera service will be at 10 . Tuesday in blood Church nor Wood following prayers at 8 monday in the Philip Coutu eur neral chapels. Burial will be i St. Boniface cemetery. Prokop Hanoschuk a 0 Tolstoi Man., died Friday in m Ricordina Hospital. He came t Canada 48 years ago and1 a Farmed at Tolstoi for 35 years retiring in 1954. Surviving Are his Margaret three1 daughters mrs aviary Werestuk mrs. Mabe Kustryk and mrs. Helen Ratchuk five sons metro Stanley John and William two step sons Michael Leshick and George up Vak 26 grandchildren and Ihre great grandchildren. Funeral serv ice and burial will be held in to Stoi Man. Memorial Chapel is i charge. Funeral tuesday for victim of crushing Clifford Nesseu 31, of 11 Lindal drive suite 1, killed thursda1 when he was crushed at the bring and tank Western limited i be buried following funeral Servic at . Tuesday in Clark Leatherdale funeral Home or g. A Heimann officiating. Surviving a is wife Rosemary two Daugh ers Marilyn Joan and Gail be Verley four Brothers John Lew a Daniel and Herbert and two Sis ers mrs. P. Busch and mrs. D Smyth. Lbs. Annie Azelia Letuks son 76, of 726 Garfield Street died Friday in Grace Hospital. Shi came to Canada with her parents in 1192 and h a d lived in Saskatchewan until 1912 when she came o Winnipeg. She was the widow o Olafur Petursson surviving Are six sons Rev. Philip a Petursson r. Frank Hannes a 0. Bjorn Petur b. And Sigurdur g. Siggi free daughters mrs. To a. Arna son mrs. Is Sigmundson and mrs 0. Mackenzie and one brother Archibald j. Mcnab 26 grandchild Ren 14 great grandchildren and six listers mrs. So Bjarnason mrs m. Craig mrs. C. Campbell mrs to Edna Greer mrs s. Paulson funeral service will be at 2 . Tuesday in unitarian w. G Horton official no. Big rial will be in Brookside cemetery. Bardal s funeral Homi is in charge. 78 years of Selling Quality Coal in Winnipeg a distinction no other fuel dealer can claim Wood s Coal satisfies exacting customers Sook your order now for immediate or future delivery phone Spruce 4-3434 d. D. Woods sons limited Ross Arlington streets warming Winnipeg Homes since "82" Pine View funeral chapels memorial gardens crematorium Ltd. Complete funeral service with burial or cremation the above Price includes plaque plot opening and closing services perpetual care casket and funeral services. Schedule of rates a Complete funeral and cremation b Complete funeral. Cremation and Niche in columbarium 285.00 c Complete funeral cremation and Ash plot d Complete funeral service with Earth burial. Cemetery space and Bronze Marker 285.00 Complete services include first Cal newspaper notices casket use of Chapel use of family room use of reposing room cremation and Earth burial opening g closing cemetery space transportation Tor the family and officiating ministerial i Earth burial Standard urn Ash burial thank you cards Hail Dresser j. Canopy completion of registration forms Bronze Marker Complete a in surrounding. Perpetual care Funa administered by Canada Trust co. In Winnipeg fral services to any cemetery of your Choice District Are available at no extra Cost. Enquiries invited Pine View funeral chapels memorial gardens crematorium Ltd. Telephone Grover 5-0254 Waverley at Chevrier blvd. Fart carry a. T. Hawley Albert t. Hawley i 227 Niagara Street pres. Of Wawanesa insurance co. And barrister died thurs Day in St. Luke s Hospital Fargo n.d., following a sudden illness. He was the son of the late or. And is. Verrion Hawley. He was educated at Napanee ont. And was a graduate in arts from Queen s University in 1897. He came to Winnipeg in and read Law with c. , being called to the bar in 1913. He professor of greek at Wesley College from 1900 until 1912. During his Early years he was a member of the Royal. Lake of the Woods yacht club and for the Post 30 years was associated with the Wawanesa insurance co. Of which he was president at the time of death. His former wife Zoe. Died in 1939. Surviving Are his wife Rebecca Bower Hawley one sister May Hawley. Funeral service win be. . Monday in St. Aidan s anglican Church Canon f. J. Boyd officiating assisted by Canon j. C. Cd pub. Burial will be in is. John s Cathedral Ceme Tery. A. B. Gardiner funeral Home in charge. Act Vii pallbearers will be Ert Richards h. A Roberts Charles Stevenson Mac Roberton Douglas h. Clarke and Milton c. Holden. Mrs. Joanne fog 66, of 827 Boyd Avenue died Fri Day in Winnipeg. She came to Canada 50 years ago and was past president of the ladies auxiliary of the. Canadian ukrainian Institute pros Vita. She was a member of St. Peter society the Mutual Aid of St. Pokrywa and of blessed Vir Jin Mary Church. Surviving Are ice husband Harry a son John a daughter mrs. Stephanie Nel son four grandchildren and a sister mrs. Sophie Dabrus. Requiem High mass will be Sung at 10 . Tuesday in blessed Vir Gin Mary Church Rev. Joseph Kormylo officiating following ers at 8 . Monday in Cropo funeral Chapel. Burial will be in Elmwood cemetery. David Scott Reid 50, of 319 Vaughan Street died thursday in Winnipeg. He had lived in Winni Peg for 45 years and had served As an sergeant with the Ria from 1939 until 1945. He was a member of the Winnipeg Canoe club and of Meridian masonic Lodge. He survived by a brother Alex Ander and two Sisters mrs. S. C. Bagley and mrs. A Bagley. Funeral service will be at 11 . Tuesday in Clark Leatherdale funeral Home padre c. L. Morgan officiating. Burial will be in Mili tary plot Brookside cemetery. Louis Garfinkel 67, former principal of hebrew. School Dies Louis Garfinkel 67, of 474 Burr rows Avenue died Friday at his Home. He had been a teacher and former principal of the Winnipeg hebrew school until his retire ment. He was a member of the Board of the directors of the school a member of Mizrachi organization Chesed Shel Ernes Chapel and ate res Israel synagogue. He was the founder of the Winnipeg Beach Community synagogue. Surviving Are his wife Dora two daughters mrs. S. Two sons Harry and Sidney 10 grandchildren three Brothers Morris Jack and Israel and one sister mrs. M. Birnboim. Funeral service at 3 . Sun Day in Chesed Shel Ernes Chapel rabbi a. Kravetz officiating. Burial in Shearey Zedek cemetery. F. M. Bric Kinden Federal health Engineer Hes Matcham Brickenden 71, of 82 Cordova Street diet1 Fri Day at his Home. He was educate re at the University of Toronto mid Queen s University graduating with a degree in civil engineering. He served As a Captain in. The Ca Nadian corps of engineers during the first world War. He opened the first Fielo office shortly after the creation in on Tario of the Public health Engineer ing division later known As the department of National health and he came to Winnipeg in 1928 to open the Western Region District office becoming the supervising Engineer of the Region a position he held until when he retired. He was a member of. Masonic order the scottish rite of free masonry and was a member of the session of St. Stephen s Broad Way United Church. He was a Long time member of. The Canadian Section of the american water works association and of the Cana Dian Institute on sewage and Sani tation and a member of the american engineering society and the society of professional engineers. Surviving Are his wife Ruth three sons g. Frederick Chaples f. And John s. And seven grand children. Funeral service will be at . Monday in a. B. Gardiner funeral Rev. Arnold Mathews officiating. Burial will be in mount pleasant Ceme Tery London ont. James Burness Keith 82, formerly of 715 William Avenue died wednesday in Deer. Lodge Hospital. He enlisted in Hegina in 3916 with the 5th battalion Cep served overseas and was wounded in 1917. Funeral service will be at 3 . Monday in Mordue Brothers funeral Rev. A g. Tolton officiating. Burial will be in military plot Brookside cemetery. Service held for Accident victim mrs. Janet Anders on 78, of Shoal Lake Man., who died tues Day As a result of injuries received when the truck her Hus band was driving overturned on Highway 4. Was buried in Shoal Lake cemetery following funeral service Friday in Westminster United Church. Rev Angus my Coll and. Or. J. Carlyle Parker officiated. Mrs. Anderson came to Oakburn Man. In 1914 and moved to the Shoal Lake District Many years ago. Surviving Are her husband two sons a. J. Anderson and d. L. Anderson three daughters mrs. Janet Fleming. Mrs. Gertie Miller and mrs. Isobel Kerr and 14 grandchildren. Religious Magazine Montreal up a non denominational religious monthly Christian Outlook is being published for the first time this month. The Magazine has representatives of the anglican Baptist unitarian and United churches and of the Church of Christ on its editorial Board. . Critics Praise Guinea Ballet London up the ballets africans a Bare Bosomed troupe that begins a North american tour in Toronto sept. 19, got a generally warm reception from London critics during its recent three week stand Here. None of the critics took exception to. The Lack of it the Young native dancers. The Finly. Objections seemed to be aimed at the political implications of some of the acts. The ballets africans backed by the Guinea government was criticized by some reviewers for lending too much support to the governing party of Premier Sekou Toure. The daily express critic objected to the songs of Praise of the local democratic party naive dance dramas about the evil of forced labor and Asch haunting of the National colors of red Yel Low and distributors wanted for wind Lite signs. Territories open Are fort William Winnipeg Brandon and Dauphin. Apply to Box 2034, Winnipeg free Don t nag your husband about putting in storm windows. Call Dorwin and have them install top Quality aluminium windows with prices starting at Lew installed Dorwin industries limited 1524 Erin Street up 2-0451 shovels k from full Range of excavators available on or rubber with Allaf Tach ends and Winnipeg 661 Wall St. Tel Spruce 5-4541 Everett Henry Coch Rane 49, of Silverton Man., who died monday in sacred. Heart Hospital Russell was buried in Russell cemetery following funeral service thursday in the Russell anglican Church or. Cochrane is survived by his wife Margaret a son David a daughter Mamie our Brothers and four Sisters. Robert 67, of 400 Toronto Street suite 2, died Friday in Grace came to Canada 65 years ago and was employed for-15 years with Hoit Renfrew co. Ltd. As a truck Driver retiring three years ago. Surviving Are his wife Era join one son Robert two daughters mrs. H. Richardson Isabella. Funeral service will at . Monday in Bardal s funeral Home Canon f. Glober officiating. Burial will be in Brookside Ceme Tery City now you can rent an electric water Heater to make it easier for Winnipeg householders to enjoy the full advantages of electric water heat no City Hydro is offering a water Heater rental plan. This is a Money saving Opportunity to install or replace an electric water heating unit without the expense of purchasing one. There is no charge for installation when replay ing an existing tank. Furthermore the customer is relieved responsibility for repairs or. Service. The following table shows the tank capacity recommended for the various size families and the monthly rental rate for each installation 2 persons 30 Imperial Gallons 2 to 4 persons 40 Imperial 4 to 7 persons 53 Imperial Gallons larger tanks at. Correspondingly Low rental Ratts. Standard Lew water Heater Energy rates charged according to the of installed. As an added convenience these payments can be included in your monthly Light Bill. Electricity is 1ist in Winnipeg the use of electricity for water heating possesses More advantages than any other method. First and Foremost electricity is cheaper because the Cost of Energy is less. Arv electric water Heater is cleaner it fives off no fumes and no excessive Viper. An electric water is Safe it is blameless and when automatically controlled cannot get too hot. Many Mes int units inadequate an adequate Supply of hot water at All times is yours providing you have a tank Large enough for sufficient storage. At present Many installations do not give the Householder the full advantages of electric water heating because the tanks May be too Small uninsulated and Short lived. The water Heater May not be automatically controlled or the system riot designed for Quick recovery. All these problems can be overcome under the new rental service which will end once and for All leaking tanks provide a continuous Supply of clean hot water and at the same time save you making a Large capital investment. What with two in an attractive White enamelled steel cover. You. Cit the water heating units to be installed will have Copper Anks resistant in rust and corrosion o Heaters and thermostats for rapid recovery of hot water thoroughly insulated with fibreglass and encased 405 Portage ave. We 6-8201 for compute details phone Whiteful 6-8201 and a representative will Call no obligation
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