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Su Hanna hospital on November 1, therland Memorial Scholarship following a lengthy illness. will first be awarded, in the Born in Arkansas, USA, "Bill" t spring of 1961. Established in STRUCK BY CA memory of the lat* Mr. and as he was familiarly known settled in the Garden Plain district in 'Mrs. J. K. "Jack" Sutherland, of Hanna, prominent district William Storch 1921. An energetic and capable farm manager, he with the assist CAR OPERATOR CHARGED WITH farm couple, the award is to one of the districts' most promi ance of his wife and family built be made annually, and was es nent farmers passed away in the the Storch holdings into one of Al tablished by the Board of Hanna hospital on November 1, berta's finest farmsteads, and his CARELESS DRIVING FOLLOWING F.U.A. District II and othor and was buried in the Hanna ce efforts were recognized when in interested persons. It is to be metery on November 5. A farmer 1954 the family won one of four awarded to a student of out in the Garden Plain district since Master Farm Family Awards, the MISHAP NEAR SCHOOL YESTERDAY standing merit completing the 1921, the late Mr. Storch brought only one as yet given in this part third year of the Faculty of honor to the Hanna district and of Alberta. Fourteen Year Old Girl Struck Agriculture in the University the farming industry when in 1954 he was recipient of a Master Farm At the time of his death he was Down But Escapes With Only of Alberta, provided that an Family Award. 70 years of age. During his leng average of at least 70 percent thy farm career, fie was keenly in Minor Injuries; Police Cautions has been attained in that year. terested in other activities and an Lorne Proudfoot of Chinook, office that he held and filled well Donna Mathers, 14 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. scholarship fund secretary sta for many years, was chairman of Clarence Mathers of Hanna, narrowly escaped with only minor tes that a substantial sum has Residents Of the Sullivan Lake School Division injuries, when struck*by a car near the west school, Wednesday been contributed to the fund Board. He was also secretary of morning. The youngster suffered bruises and a cut ankle, but by organizaiions ahd individu the North East Rural Telephone according to Chief Wm. Redding who witnessed the mishap, als, with other contributions still to be made. Anyone wish Suh Division 5 Company for 26 years and at the the consequences could have been much more serious. time of his death was a member ing to augment the fund is as on the council of the Lutheran The driver of the car has been ked to contact Mr. Proudfoot Call Meeting Church here. • •charged with careless driving, and at Chinook. Besides his wife he is survived will appear today in Hanna police Affairs In Special FIREMEN SET OP —Photo Hanna Herald Areas To Be Open by three sons, William, Albert and EMERGENCY FUND court. At the time of the accident • Rudolph, all at home. He is also police report the driver was pro In the above photo Ford Sullivan of Hanna is shown receiving a substantial check from For Discussion survived by a brother George at As a result of the fire last ceeding at a slow rate of speed, Jack Galarneau on behalf of the Hanna Stock Car Club. Sullivan is confined to Drumheller A meeting of residents in Sub Morrin and a sister Clara Gaiser Mental Health Thursday at the home of Mr. but frost on the windshield Could hospital following a broken leg and severe burns sustained in a truck accident near the Morrin Division 5 of the Special Areas of Little Rock, Arkansas', as well and Mrs. Larry Kolenchuk, corner early this fall. Reports from relatives in Hanna state that he hos recently undergone lias been called to take place in as six grandsons. have hindered his view. It is sug the Hanna Fire Department several skin grafting operations and is progressing favorably, although he will be In hospitdl the basement of the Memorial Hall Rev. O. Sommerfeld conducted has set up a disaster fund for gested that now the cold.weather Croup Formed By Hanna, on Monday, November 14. the services at 2 p.m. in the Re similar emergencies in the is at hand, that drivers should re for many months. Jack Galarneau is shown left, while Mr. Sullivan's son George is on the Alex Gray, advisory board member deemer Lutheran Church last Sat future. A store of clothes, fur frain from operating cars or trucks right. Skin grafting has been made possible through contributions of several men including for the sub division, states that urday and interment followed in nishings, food and cash has without first having obtained a Oyen Residents Messrs Wes James, Harold Christensen and Alex Hallaby. the meeting will open at 2 p.m. the Hanna cemetery under the di been collected since the Kolen windshield clear of, frost. Chief Redding also pointed out that Full Support Asked The purpose of the meeting, ac rection of Whyte's Funeral Home. chuk loss, and a trust fund es , In Operation Of . tablished from which families while the mishap is most unfor cording to Mr. Gray, is to give all New Organization residents in the divisions the op Dance Club Has or Individuals who lose their tunate "it could have been far belongings by fire can draw. more serious, and should be a OYEN, Nov. 7 — On Friday No portunity to discuss the terms of warning to all motorists to use reference as laid down in a spec Successful Opening The response by the general vember 4 a meeting was held in Guts Home public was tremendous and at extra caution when passing thru the Oyen arena for the purpose of ial committee investigation into school zones". the affairs of the Special" Areas, The first in a series of five so the present a well established organizing a group guided by the and to prepare a brief for submis cial functions sponsored by the emergency fund has been set Canadian Mental Health Associa sion before the committee when Kinsmen's Dance Club 200, was up. Those wishing to contri tion. Mr. Wm. Miller, the execu LOCAL FAMILY LOSES ENTIRE held last Wednesday, November 2 bute clothes, furniture, etc. or • • tive director of the association, as Craigmyle Lad public hearings will be held later in the form of a masquerade dance money to the fund, may do so on this month. STOCK ARRIVING guest speaker, impressed upon the Prizes were awarded as follows: by calling at the tire hall or FOR LADIES WEAR! meeting the urgent need for such BELONGINGS; YOUNGSTER SAVED Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Blair, Mr. and contacting Mr. Clarence Mohl a group, suggesting that it will Named Winner Remembrance Day Mrs. Ken Blocksom and Mr. an'! representing the fire depart A new lingerie (some say need complete support from peo Service Sunday Mrs. Dave Fano as "tramps"; ment cn the town council. linger-ee) store may soon open ple of Oyen so that residents in BY HEROIC WOMAN NEIGHBOR "Hangemen" Messrs Arbogast and in Hanna, that is if "business" the area and east central Alberta Oi UaG.G. Award YOUNGSTOWN, Nov. 8 — A Ferguson of Youngstown; most ori D continues favorable with tho can form a united appeal to the Town AIM! Distriet Com* To AM special Remembrance Day service ginal Harry Holmes, Hanna "Tom Herald Editor and Chief of Gerald Davey And government of Alberta to provide Forestberg Boy Now Of Stricken Family Of Eight; will be conducted this Sunday in Boy", single, Lorne Rosko, Hanna, tered into the spirit of the oeca Pilice Bill Redding. William tor the community, a travelling the Youngstown United Church. "hunch back". Eight more prizes sion and helped so much to make now has a ladies' slip, a bra- mental health clinic. At Old* School Overheated Stovo Is Couae Mr. Dim Andefson of Three Hills were also awarded. it a success. i. zier re and a dress which some- turned into the police of To do this, he said, the group Oerald Davey of Craigmyle aa will lm^A"li e speaker, and the>ery-I ______ opening, danc(ce ewa was sa adecid daci-i-1- * Last week thfe draW for the 'SuitI one Colin J. Lang of Forestburg have' The heroics of a Hanna housewife, the response by the , f-ice. ttat eeme> nw 'imoimwwm< ,'ffwiyl;ft'fr^Ty>--fffrfl -.fi-".^^ •<.^,'t(ly^>^*rittfo W8»» »*rfFnf^,^e*V*-'-we« •publ'mi to; arv appeal fos a IIJII UHH "n_t|i --a.