Prince Super. Daite J3(to Local News Items... LEGION LADIES PLAN BANQUET Canadian Legion Women's Auxiliary heard plana for its annual banquet, received committee reports, ; received applications from five prospective Dimension & Finish Lumber Plywood and Wallboard Friday, March 4, 1949 - ' A I YfiZ and Door fSash foment. Plaster, Brick Two pair for the price of one Ladies Shoe Sale Fashion Footwear. (53) . T. W. Brown sailed last night on' the Prince Rupert for a trip to Ocean Fall3 on legal business. Don't forget your dollar for the Ski Tow this Sunday Prince Rupert Ski Club. (54) S.O.N. Whist, Dance, refreshments, Friday 4. (it) William Wasyk sailed last ni'jht on the Prince Rupert for a trip to Vancouver on business. i Mrs. A. Taylor of Massett is sailing tonight on the Coquit-lam to return to her home after visiting the city. ut-muvrj. ana approved membership of seven ; others at Us ninthly meeting In the Canadian Legion hall last night. The annual banquet will be held In the Commodore Cafe on & McCAFFERY LTD. Arthur Johnston, local con Regular Meeting of the Deep tractor, sailed on the Prince jrytliing lor the uunuer Sea Fishermen's Union, Sunday, Rupert last night on a business 1'IIONE 116 trip to Ocean Falls. March 6, 2:30 p.m. Members please attend this meeting, it is March 15, the meeting was informed by the entertainment committee. Membership applications were approved from Mrs. H. Munccy, Mrs. M. Lewis, Miss A. Chart-rand, Mrs. D. Anderson, Mrs. A. McNeill, Mrs. M. Scharff and important! (54) Meeting of Job's Daughters , i Friday, March 4, at 8 p.m. Ini Sick Benefit Dance of Con Licnts tiation, Silver March, cake walk struction and General Laborers' and bingo. (53) HERE'E MINERAL WHICH PRODUCES URANIUM This pitchblende ore from the 212E I tnu column iss Dorothy , Keehne Two new Union, Local 1427, Civic Centre, March 4, 9:30 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. iijll month Wear ever waterless cooking members were Initiated. They utensils For demonstration or were Mrs. 11. Spccrs and Mrs. T. service write Hcc. Gould, Distri butor, Box 1723. wurfl ,nrgli Chap-aiid Home i home of 431 4th Av- School, 2:30 Mu.sic by "The Dukes." Admission $1.00. Valuable Prizes. (It) F. M. Burns, inspector of customs, and his assistant, J. Dee, sailed last night by the Prince Rupert on their return to Vancouver after a brief visit to the city on official business. William Cruickshank, district passenger agent, Canadian Na "CROWSFEET" UNNECESSARY MONTREAL, An old people's home Is the last place one would expect to find the "fountain of youth" but Aaron Honigman says that is where he developed It. He Is a 78-year old Inmate of the Hebrew old peoples' home here and describes himself as a "half-baked chemist." He claims he suffered embarrassment due to an "ugly, coarse Crow. , Mrs. C. L..Youngman,'a charter member or the Auxiliary, was welcomed back after a period of inactivity and Mrs. Young of Stewart was welcomed as a visitor. A $300 check was voted to be tional Railways, returned to the kick's 'lea foot depth of the International Uranium mine was assayed by the Ontario government at 13.5 per cent uranium. When Completely broken down this 21 pound sample of blende will give approximately 3 pounds of uranium U308. Mary Malcolm, pictured wit'n the pitchblende sample abuVe, had to turn down the count of the Gciger on this one. Responding to the presence of radio - activity the Geiger click became almost a roar. Pitchblende is the material from which uranium is City on the Prince Rupert last evening after making the round trip to Ketchikan on company business. Apron Sale. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kingston and R. C. Barbour are sailine ,ol Tea and . 18. READ! Get limited Crib and Whist, Legion Rooms, Friday. 8 D.m. . (53) tonight on the Coquitlam for Massett in connection with the turned over to the Canadian Legion building fund and a note of gratitude sent to the men's organization for financial help in the Christmas tree party last Dotcmber. Reports were received from preparation of Limberlost Lodge, and blemished complexion." So he did some experimenting with See the Shiffer-Hillman collection. for the summer tourist business. f - r. l Patrick's by Junior chemicals and claims to have come up with a lotion which tree, nvic Sale 99c. (53) Ladies' Slipper Fashion Footwear. Mrs. J. R. , Elfcrt, delegate to ' the Prince , Rupert Film Council, and from the sick visiting Friday R. I. Bradley, commercial representative of Canadian National Telegraphs with headquarters in Edmonton, arrived in the city from Vancouver Wednesday in the course of one of his periodical business - trips and will leave on this evening's train for Smithers and Prince George. 1;30. Music FUNERAL OF of British woollens for Spring and ;;; . Summer clothes to your measure ' Miss Helen Stokes, whose home is In Edmonton, and who has been in Prince Rupert for the MRS. KERGIN VANCOUVER Funeral services were held here today for Shuw, Mar. Church Hall softens skin, stimulates circulation, causes wrinkles and crows-feet to disappear. He uses It himself but won't divulge his secret formula. PS: He's still got some wrinkles but claims his skin is much improved over five years when he had "bags under the eyes like wrinkled prunes." past few months relieving in the Canadian National Telegraphs committee on visits, to the Miller Bay Hospital and the Pioneer Home. During a recess In the business session a writing case was raffled, the winner being Mrs. H. E. Amos. The meeting ' concluded with SICK BENEFIT FUND DANCE. of the Construction and General Labourers' Union, Local mpli'iiiy Or- the late Mrs. Margaret Kergin, i aged 93, one of Prince Rupert's suppcrt of ;m council, refreshments. Chairman was office, returned yesterday from a visit to Ketchikan. A local nouce 10 mariners from the district marine agent of the Department of Transport here advises that the Gla-holm Island gas beacon in the earliest "pioneers, who died here on Tuesday at the home of her 1427, Civic Centre Auditorium, Friday, March 4, from 9:30 p.m. ttf 1 a.m. Quiz contest, door Mrs. J. S. Biacfc; the president 70i-e Idosc spring J. P. Mul-j cnuc East. son, Dr. W. T. Kergin, where she had lived since 1939. Born in Modern Etiquette By ROBERTA LEE prizes and spot dances. Admission $1 per person. Get your n Seaforth Channel area is re- T c n D Ra(iio Dial V I Y I 1240 Kilocycles subject to Change) tickets early. (53) St. Catharines. Ontario, Mrs. i nnrtprf mit. anrf will hp attended Jr, April 13, Kergin came to the coast at Port ... Mr. and Mrs. Hagbert Hanson and son and daughter will sail Sunday night on the Coquitlam Attention! for Vancouver where, having CARD OF TUANKS Prince Rupert in 1910. She is survived by two daughters Mrs. Frank Hardy of White Rock and Mrs. J. F. Brandt of Vancouver ALL in this area. Save yourself FARMERS time and money by purchasing a FORD TRACTOR and IMPLEMENTS. We invite you to drop us a purchased a home, they will ows' Hall. ODE. Tea, rius SaleJ Sale, Satur- I Spring Sale, Q. Is it proper to mall the wedding announcements at the same time as the invitations? A. No; the invitations arc mailed two or three weeks In advance, but the announcements should be mailed immediately after w ceremony, never before. Some member of the family can attend to this. Q. In what manner should a formal Introduction be phrased? A. There are sevc ral forms. take up future residence. Their home on Fourth Avenue West here has been purchased by William Bond. Mr. Hanson Is a line and we will be pleased To my lrienas. tr. Hankinson, the B.C. Undertakers, my deepest appreciation for their kindness and consideration during my recent bereavement in the passing of my beloved husband. MAE SAUGSTAD. to forward you complete and three sons. Dr. W. t. Kergin of Vancouver, Dr. L. W. Kergin of Prince Rupert and H. F. Kergin of Ladysmith. The ashes are being sent to St. Catharines. specifications and prices. pioneer of this city, having first come here in 1909. REMEMBER! A FORD TRACT OR will be a great arch Spring Miij 7. Sons :,Miy 12. i May 19, Mrs.' help when its time to plow this spring, so don't delay It's so different ioday but "Mrs. Smith, may I present Mr. Allen" is always correct. contacting us. ' FRIUlAl Tli. 4:00 Ed MqUUrav crngs 4:15 Stock Quotations and . Interlude 4:30 Sleepy Time Stories 4:45 Easy Listening 5:00 MacMlllan Club Quiz 5:30 Keyboard & Console 5:45 About Town . 6:00 Musical Varieties 6:30 Malkin's Melody Money ' ' ' " Time 5 " 6:45 PlaJitatlon House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 7:30 Feidlcr Conducts 8:00 Your Favorite Band 8:30 --Citizens' Forum 9:10 Citizens' Forum News 9 : 15 Emma ,Caslor 9:30 Prairie, Schooner 10:00 CBC New . . t 10:10 CBC, News i , 10: 15 LegLslaiure .: Report I 10:30-t-BUtmore ,lotcL Orch. 10:55 Interlude' ' . " . Q. Is it all right to cut four or five pieces of meat on one's mi i plate at a time? A. No; only one mouthful should be cut at a time. .iif Results! ifoiiy News! 11:00 Weather and Sign Off mm Extension Speaker Simple lo install Excellent reception Can be hooked up to any radio A Radio in Every Room for Only $.85 Lj 1 ) ,V - ( if f I Robin Hood and liis Mrrrif Mm had to icore liil villi a Imw and arrow or thpy didn't cat! Tt fi-re a liit today slioot over to the grocer't for Post's Crape-Nuts Makes that convenient, readv-ln-ral, rns)-to-digrst cereal made not from one but TWO grains lieut and malted liarler. T hat a treat! that gorgeous Crape-Nuts flavor in eiifp lioney-golden, flakes. Good for young and old because Post's. Grape-Nuts Flakes provide nourishment . . . useful quantities of rarbo hydrates, proteins, minerals and .other essentials. Served in a jiffy eaten on sight. Ask your grocef. GF-139 8ATUR13AI AL 7:00 Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 Pick of the Hits 8:30 Morning Devotions 8 :4S Little Concert 9:00 BBC News Commentary 9:15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 Melodies for Junior 9:59 Time Signal 10:00 Bandstand 10:15 World Church News, 10:30 Concert Favorites 10:45-CBC News and Com'ty 10:55 Weather Report 11:00 T.B.A. 11:30 Weather Forecast 11:31 Message rcriod 11:33 Rcc, Int. 11 :45 Personal Album SATUTtibAt P.M. 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