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Northern Tribune 1938-01-04 - 1939-12-30
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1939-04-13
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(i i TERELZE te Ri DF ge Stang Sha sen eet as of you it an acre mae: s nnwal mecting will be heid Smensctotgn on Tharetony Ree, Each mail. we i ih te i yl ib Ht WHAT 18-0N THE OTHER SIDE oF Bee FHE DIVIDE ? As-wo cross the half mile bridge and the at Prince George, erected i to-ihe memory Me- lt; Kengle. We may feel that there has been fs in our unc but Erpnce George which eventually won The conatruction railways made this new. town boom. Crews We of the town and the.P.G.H. was-being con- Saw. mills-were peing and Among-the cast by CBC from Ottawa duri and Queen wil on Laurentian Fey Bor This Station On Your Radio SWAGIORTARION COA, SACKVILEE, (1.0. FORMALLY OPENED ec a 3, April 8, to-aerye ANADA'S NATIONAL WAR MEMORIAL various important ceremonies which will be broad Majesties th peg, where the King will respond to messages received from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Southern ir designed by Vernon March, who died bet: Rhodesia, a was begun. ft was carried to completion by his six brothers and his sister, and it is without doubt one of the most impressive produced i Great W: memorial consists of a great archway of surmonted by two figures allegorical of victory teners will he ON THE AIR monton, KILOCYCLING FS raat ee whieh occur during Fi ROYAL VISIT BROADCASTS jueen Elizabeth were recently com- leted at a Toronto conference of Retwork officials. Arrival of the royal party wilt wit- ness dn ull-time record in Canadian radlo history, as fifty engineers and . broad announcers are Jed cast this histor The King is heduled -to make five ooshen ia inter anada, while Queen h, ac eae taal thes cording to present plans, will foake LEATHER MANUFACTURE . the format talks by the royal wilt be heard over the matoncwkte petwor) the. CBC and w milterial used heand in northern and central Alberta ttrough CICA. Details of Their Majesties depar- ture from Portamouth, Engiand, per cent of the ca yattle: .S. Rey on Saturday, May 6, will be broad- ce, i ay YS, ill emainder being imported; aboard the cast by BB Mi May 14, descriptions e nd Queen start their Itinerary in Canada ifle, sheep titty per cent a itty tifty basis, will be short-waved from the Cana- diun and fifty per cent Ace: to the latest dian cruiser Saguenay, in the St. Lawrence River. hides and spectacular demonstration has in the industry in 1937 was been arranged for Monday, May 15,)of which 2,313,977 were when the Repulse arrives at the City ft Quel f Government Building Lawrenk ro George -wiil-deliver a Spe ai at the instigation of formal luncheon in the Chateau the Intendant, Talon (1665-1672). France in Vinit to Alberta s capital city. ALBERTA HEARS GLAMOR GIL In ad news col often ie found the ie Palust be seen. to be appreciated: Hildegarde, radio's most female vocalist, must be Re be a Shere Gaveioped any entirely new and per) 2G sonality, and sher night broadcasts (10:15) from are expected: ta create -o great: Gent of, rest... OLD CANADIAN JNGUSTIY, Cattle Hides comprise the pring tar iB industry, iy now: dae of the chief manufacturing fe the Dominion, and 1,159,824 of foreign o1 The first record of the tanning in- Frontenac, which will be heard by Before his departure CICA febec teners. From royal party proceeds to Montreal and follows: I have this year catsed to hen on to Ottawa, where the King be manufactured out of the er mionies, Thursday, May 18, marking Majesty several kin unveiling of a war memorial in the tanneries supply Plaza, jeather required here, and at present Queen Elizabeth makes what will 1 have Canadian fabrics to dr probably be her only public address self from head to foot. talks when she jupreme Court building cornerstone laying exercise in, Ottaw: y from the sheep sent. by Your is of cloth; our ne- of the to dress my- NEW BIRD SANCTUARY TO BE ESTABLISHED AT A POINT JUST SOUTH OF JAMES BAY King is expected to make some brief Hy joint co at the running King s nin Plate event in Woodbine Park. It/new bird sanctuary, eo in area will be the first time a British proximately 10 miles square, monarch actually has presented the trophy to the owner of the winning jorse. broadcast is to be aired from Winni- ut , Jamaica, India, Newfound- te wo var the King as he talks etameling in all at a helght of 60 to diners gathered at a luncheon in been established in Ontario at Hannah: extension uf the southern ney Bay. it wan The Oniarlo government established What may prove to be the climax the mainiand portion uf the sanctuary of the royal trip through Canada is and the Dominion covernment Includ sla ednesda: ay 24,, ed a broad xtrip of adjacent tidal British Empire Day. A one-hour iter into the sanctuary. seted by the Ontario a Finhei ui ary assemble durin wus blue seen helr migratory flights between eo and) the Canadian You saw it firat in The Tribune, :f tL wax worth neeing, At the Churches eee ee S Board oe Tauiek Coser em cast cs Toe the last at home of Mrs. za ai, cles bration invited at 3 pm. Ladies 20, to attend. ee of our-play, ill take up a silver col- i ection, Whieh was Fenerously respond- REV.-4. Wi HL Vaughan, AECM., Organist Sunday, Apel 16 11:00 e.m- Service. 12:15 p.m. Sunday School. 7:30 p.m. Eveniag Worship. CLAIRMONT UNITED. CHURCH 2:00 p.m. Sunday Sehool. 00 p.m. Worship, conducted by Rev. A. Willis Cann. 2. FecairMonr News tite SAe tacre scour poses AND-EARLY-ORIGHTE McLAURIN BAPTIST CHURCH sympathy toward agian Beveoe teed to all. contracts the: Tisals. egneral man. be. wo of the fool-Growers, IAd. i ir CHRIST CHURCH. ANGLICAN) Granda Pesirie REV. T. DALE First Sunday Aft am 8T. JOSEPHS OHURCH Grande Prairie Sunday, AgeHt 16 Father MeGuire lasses: 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. Perpetual Help Devotions 1:30pm. REV. J. M. BAXTER Pastor - Sunday, Apett 16 11:00 a.m- School. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service. WEMBLEY-NEWS 1- i slaeteracnh WEMBLEY UNITED CHURCH Minister: REV. NEWMAN J. TRUAX, BA. Sunday, Apelt-1 11:00 a.m. Wembley Sunday School. 1100 a.m Dimsdale Church Service. Service. a 7:90 pm. Wembley Church Service. You are Invited to he with Us. F ANGLICAN CHURCH farigh 0 REV. K. L. SANDERCOCK Rector: Sunde st yr Apett-4 *Hitentleg 130 pe itthew s em E 4 Berea tn Other points by arrangement. ot BEAVERLODGE- BENTUM UNITED CHURCH The only low-priced car combining All Thats Best at Lowest Cost Seaver tedge REV. GEO. A. SHIELDS,- ORO: finite ne Sunday, April 16 a 11:00 a.m Beaver id as 11:00 am Hinton : Halcourt. :00- p.mn. 130 pm Beaver Ledge. ings you quelity features of the day including a Body by Fisher, Steering Column Geer- + Shift with Vacuum Assi t , Advanced Knee-Action Riding System * at the 2 * lowest cost for purchase price, gas, oif + comfortable physically and be mere comnfertobis mentally,too motoring YOU CANT GET MORE QUALITY THE THOMGON-DALGLEIOH LIMITED, Grande Prine ALLEN DAVIG, Beaver Ledges 4. NEY , Gonsenith
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