FUNERAL Or JOHN WICK ( Continued from Page 3) Prfnu pupttl Eailg ncto LAID AT REST AT TERRACE TFRRACE Final rites for the D D Radio Dial CC I K l240 Kilocycles (Subject to Change) Friday, June 17, 1943 of Moose; Alfred and Jeanette Hcnrikson; Mr. and Mrs. W. RUPERT MEN'S AND BOYS' STORE son; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Llndseth; i Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Skog andj family; Sonja Ladies' Aid; Mr. and Mrs- E. R. Barr and Manis; j Mr. and Mrs. J. Moen; Mr. and Mrs. Alf Jensen and family; Mrs. Gina Lund and Florrie; Deep Sea Fishermen's Association;', Your Loving Wife, Eleanor andj Ted; Mr. and Mrs. I. Feness and Roald; Mr. and Mrs- C. Rosang; Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wikdal; Mr.j and Mrs. Axel Peterson and family; Mr. and Mrs. L. Sand-var and Melvin; Mr. and Mrs. A S. Nickerson: Anton Isaacson; 9f rSOMMMOUSi TONIGHT 7-9 P.M. SATURDAY 2:00 - 4:25 - 6:50 - 9:00 P.M. late Joseph Albert Morris were held In the Pentecostal Church on Tuesday afternoon with the Rev. Percy Mallett officiating. Many beautiful wreaths banked the casket showing the great esteem in which the deceased was held by all who knew him. Mrs. F. Glbbs sang "If I Walk in the Pathway of Duty" and the hymns sung were "Josus Saviour Tilot Me" and "Rock of Ages." Miss Grace Little was organist. Interment . took place at thi Kalum cemetery, pallbearers being Mr. Best. George Best, Ar 11:00 Weather and Fish 10:55-Weather adl! Whiffin and Herbert; Mr- and Mrs. H. Erickson; Mr. and Mrs. O. Sevig and family; Violet and Rasmus Tysse; The staff of Home Oil Co.; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Strand; Henry Wick; Mr. and Mr.s H Hagen and Harry; Mr. 1 and Mrs. G. R. Eburne; Sons of Norway Lodge; Mr. and Mrs. ' A. Dybhavn and Mary; Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson; L. Petter- sen and Arnold; Olaf and Harry j Andreason; Mr- and Mrs. M. 1 Jensen and family; Mr. and Mrs. , Trevor Hill and Wayne; Mr. and Mrs. Oke Jackson and Shirley Ann; Mr. and Mrs. B. Sprinkle; ! Mr. and Mrs. W. Underhill; ; Adolph. Jenny, Clara, Hazen 'and John Wick; Don and Pearl Clark; Agnes, Chris and family; i Mr- and Mrs. S. Hansen and FRIDAY P.M. 4:15Stock Quotations and Interlude 4:S0 Footlight Favorites 4:45 Sleepy Time Story Teller 5:00 Melodic Moods 5:30 Don Messer and His Islanders 5:45 About Town 6:00 Musical Varieties 6:30 Muslacl Program 6:45 Plantation House Party 7:00 CBC News 7:15 CBC News Round-up 1 7:30 Starlight Moods 8: 30 -Federal C.C.F. Talk 9:00 T. Shadbolt, Pianist 9:15 Canadian Short Stories 9:30 Sport College 10:00 CBC News 10:10 CBC News 10:15 Climbing in Canada 10:30 The Curt Massey Show :00-Mu.sical Program-1.30-Weather Report ""-Message Period ll:33-Rec. Int. ll:45-Personal A'bum SATURDAY-Pv, 12:00CBC News Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson and family; Mr. and Mrs. T. Lloyd; Pete Lacharite; Mr. and Mrs Julius Johnson and family; Alice and Tommy McMeekin; Muriel Powers and Eric Rosell; John Orvik; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lien; Mr. and Mrs. P. Wikdal; Gen. 'and Sid Dickens; Mr. nnd Mrs. G. F- Pettersen; Mr. nold B?st, Mr. Crego, Don Hull and Grieg Siebin. Arrivals SATUKUAt A.M 7:00-Musical Clock 8:00 CBC News 8:15 P.ck of the Hit 8:30 Morning Devotions 8:45 Little Concert 9:00-BBC News 9:15 Saddle Serenade 9:30 Melodies for Juniors 9:59 T'me Signal 10:00 Bandstand 10:15 Continental Serenade 10:30 Concert Favorites 1:03 Saturday M,,,, and family; Mr. and Mrs. Mur- SUNDAY, JUNrJ 19 1 ri i.wni-Koads of Song do MacKenzie- In memorlam gifts were re- i.JU-Tlme for Musi, 2:00-Bullet Club reived from Mr. and Mrs. Gus u m Mostad and family, Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Otto Jerstad and family, Ingver, Carrie asd family; Art and Anne Murray and family; Mr. and Mrs. Denluck and family; Mr. and Mrs. A. Husoy -::43 -Thls week 3: 00- Piano ciasacj ADAM HATS SLITS SPORT COATS SPORT SHIRTS RAINCOATS TIES SHIRTS PANTS SOCKS SLIPPERS Lars Olsen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Mandus Pulson. 3: 15--CBC News ; family; Mr. and Mrs. H. Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin- : usen and family; Mr. and Mrs. I William Gair; Hilma, Alfred, : Betty and Ole Anderson; Mr. and Mrs. I- Eidsvik and family; Mr. and Mrs. J. Furunes and 1 1 .1 w PLA' $10,0 BUY AT DAD'S FAVORITE STORE Rupert Mens & Boys Store Mildred; Mr. and Mrs. Kristian Berg and Olaf Tunold; Hilma and Peder, Mary and Jantoft, and Fred; Mr. and Mrs. B. Roald; Lilly, Erling and Arnold; Tilly, Rov and Susie; Canadian Hali in but Vessel Owners Association; You Saw It in The News! Advertise in the DaLy News! '.w.w.-.v.v.v.v.v; i GREER & Peter and Bertha Petersen; Mr. and Mrs- Nels Luth; Mr. and Mrs. R. Long and Bill; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dybhavn; J. A. McRae and family; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Berg; Mr. and Mrs. J. Eilertsen; Mr. and Mrs. O. Eilertsen; Mr. and Mrs. O. Stole; Mr. and Mrs. E. Grinstrand and BRIDDEN j CONTRACTORS AND ;! IU1LDERS ' AT' m m - 1 5 , i - - 1 "- " $&r ii i "We Liberals have dedicated ourselves I V s to maintaining a high lei el of em ploy- I J, , $ i went and income, because that means I I s V 7 t? I a high and uidely distributed stand V w ' t'f ard of living for our people." dA L, i r K ' i LOUIS ST. LAURENT, ' Hi4. " " - Prime Minister. F v ; ' J - f I . - I UP x! Marie; Mr. and Mrs. H. Grind-strand and Freda; Mr. and Mrs. V. Fossum; Mr.' and Mrs. R. Fossum; John and Anna Clausen; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rosang; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Berg; Mr. and Mrs. H. Rens-vold; Mr. and Mrs Thor Sol-lien; Mr." and Mrs. J. K. Ivar- i CONSTRUCTION ALTERATIONS REPAIRS FLOOR SANDING A SPECIALTY I - j -g- BUILDING ALTKI1TXR REPAIRING. For. Supplies PHONE MITCHELL & CURRIELTD. P RI D 5G1 r.O. 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