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EDITOR RECOMMENDS TRIP TO PROVINCIAL DINOSAUR PARK; ONE DAY VISIT NOT ENOUGH THEit New Pork Proves Wonderland For Hundreds of Visitors; AND EAST CENTRAL NEWS' Remarkable Progress Since Opening VOLUME XXXXVII — No. 37 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRALJ-VLBJ IEWS (By Bob McCrea) • We heard a" lot about it (the Provincial Dinosaur Park GAS TRUNK LINE COMPANY WILL PERCH "RUNNING" 11 miles north east of Patricia) so'last Sunday the family and AT TOWN RESERVOIR myself decided to take a gander". Packing up enough food SPEND TWO AND A HALF MILLION After several months of al­ for twa hearty meals we took off about 10:30 a.m. and after most complete indifference the a few stops for some pictures of the "wide open spaces" be­ perch at the town reservoir are tween here and the Red Deer River, we reached the Steveville really biting now, according to Ferry at about one o'clock. Before reahing the ferry (about a ON EXTENSIONS THIS SUMMER local sportsmen. It is only mile from the river) there is a lookout-point, and of course we Sedalia And Cessford Areas within the last couple of weeks stopped to take this in. From a natural vantage point, one can that good catches -have been look either up or down river and take in one of nature's most Comprise Program Announced By secured. The perch seem to intriguing and colorful sites, the Badlands af the Red Deer Vice President J. C. Mahaffy prefer blood suckers at this River. time of the season at least, and some excellent catches are Here one could sit by the hour, which is of more than passing in­ J. C. Mahaffy, vice president and general manager of terest. the Alberta Gas Trunk Line Company Limited, has announced in the records with this type of and with the aid of a good pair of bait. The perch in excellent binoculars, sweep up and down Only one complaint was heard recently, an extensile summer program of lateral construction condition are from eight to the river, taking iffvan ever chang­ from our party, and that was thq additions to its trunk line system. Much of the work vrill b« twelve inches in length, and ing scene, as the Red Deer slowly lack of pony rides. Well, perhaps done in the Cessford area, between Hanna and the Red Deer there are considerable numb­ roles amid the strange formations, before the summer is out some River ers of smaller ones which are wherein lie the remains of those enterprising cowboy will bring in According'to Mr. Mahaffy a con­ a string of ponies and trail rides, being tossed back In. The CNR prehistoric monsters known as di­ tract has been awarded to Bannis­ dam continues to be a popular nosaurs, and whose bones and the like of which is seldom seen, ter Construction Co. Limited of will become a reality in the park. Town Profits sport for pike fishermen, al­ those of other plant and animal for constructing fifty though of late there have been life have been removed from these A late evening meal of steaks' miles of laterials. no large catches. very Badlands. and all the trimmings, prepared The program will consist of five Handsomely The kids, however, were anxious us well for the trip home. In the and _ half miles of 4 inch line in a to get along down to the Provincial cool of the eyening the landscape the Sedalia area, 14 miles of 8 inch In the photo above are four stock 'cars which took part in the races here on July 3. The *]_ Park and it was with some regret we passed in mid-afternoon prov­ line, 19 miles of 10 inch and 12 From Court Cases formation of the Hanna Stock Car Club, with John Hanson as president, intends to hold ? that we re-filled the camera, piled ed even more attractive, and as miles of 24 and 26 inch lines, all regular races during the summer and fall months. The first race attended by 700 or more into the car and headed for the we neared the Steveville' Ferry in the Cessford area. It is estimat­ Police Report Over Conference On two deer crossed the road, as they people was held on the club track a mile north of Hanna. Located in a natural bowl, the Steveville Ferry. A smiling and ed that the cost of the project, in­ Six Month Period track has undergone extensive improvements since the fist race, and these events should browsed in the shadow of the near­ cluding materials, will be $2,250,- Most Interesting •weather-beaten ferry man (we prove a popular attraction to all lovers of motor-car competition. ______don't know his name) greeted us by cliffs, and the ferry man told 000". Construction will commence Safety Here and in no time at all we were us that the day before two ante­ July IS and is expected to be com­ Over thirteen hundred dollars across the Red Deer and on the lope tried to entice their young pleted by September 15. Mr. Ma­ was netted by the town, as a result south bank,' headed through an­ to swim the Red Deer, but to no haffy stated that tenders will be of fines paid in local police court During Fall avail. All of which brought us called shortly for the construction in the period from January 1 to "MEANEST" STEALS DONATIONS SHOW DECREASE AT other section of the Badlands, the end of June. The figure given where if one stopped long enough back to the atomic age, rather ru­ of additional laterials. CEMETERY GATE dely though, when for a time we to the Herald by/Police Chief Wtn. Three-Day Sessions the finding of some fossils would Redding, in his six month report Will Cover Many be highly likely. "Up top" on the were dwelling in the thoughts of The title of "The Big Coun­ BLOOD DONOR CLINIC HERE M the denizens of centuries ago. does not include a complete par­ Phases Of Promotion try's Meanest Thief" goes to other side, we were greeted by an king ticket revenue, although there entirely different landscape than The one-day excursion was well some unknown person or per­ Four Hundred were over 200 of such offenses A three-day conference on safe­ sons, who recently stole a va­ that.north of the river, for as we worth the effort. The Provincial heard in court. ty will be held in Hanna some time LAST THURSDAY; 283 PINTS M\ drove along to Patricia, we passed Dinosaur Park is well worth see­ luable chain-type gate from the ing, for it is entirely different Liquor cases constituted the lar­ this fall, according to Information Lonebutte cemetery. A resi­ Eyening Clinic Receives 194 through the lush green pastures, Attend Dedication gest source of revenue, as 218 were from the many good parks and given last week by Mr. R. M. Hume dent of the district reported **•*-•-/ hay lands, and market gardens of heard and $640 netted in fines. Donors; Officials Here And the Eastern Irrigation District We playgrounds scattered throughout field service manager southern Al­ the theft to the Herald in the this fair province. Infraction of town by-laws came hopes that someone might dis­ In Express Satisfaction were looking for Dinosaurs, but Of Ranch Cabin next on the list when $530 was berta of the Alberta Safety Coun­ could not help marvel at the won­ Words do not come easy in des­ cover the gate or the party realised from 35 offences. cil. who removed same. Anyone derful features of irrigation,' and cribing the park and the 101 miles Home of John Ware He stated that the conference While the number of doners was slightly lower th Now Rests In Prov. Other interesting figures indi­ knowing of its whereabouts, or expected, officials of the Red Cross Branch, Hanna a\ of course reflected on the work of between it and Hanna. For a full cating the operation * of the local would take the form of instruc­ the hardy souls in the E.I.D. who appraisal of the undertaking we Dinosaur Park ' who can offer information lea­ office in Calgary, expressed much satis police department are: Highway tion and discussion on safety as it ding to its recovery la asked in the heat of the summer sun, recommend that you "go and see Traffic Act infractions 22; crimi­ pertained to the home, the farm tion, following the appearance here last Thursday of don their gum boots and work all Several carloads of Hanna and and the industrial field. Represen­ to contact the Hanna Herald at for yourselves". Truly, there is a "south country" people attended nal code. once. No prosecution is anti­ ——— 1 •mobile blood donor clinic day in the fields, seeing that the wonderland which tatives from all organizations as scenic the dedication ceremonies for the During the six month period po­ cipated should the gate be re­ Due to the holiday season irrigation waters reach the grow- I have come thousands of miles to John Ware cabin at the Provincial lice were also busy with the fol­ well as individuals will be wel­ see. The feature of it is that it ii come at any or all of the sessions. turned. . the terrific heat during the ing crops. Dinosaur Park, north east of Patri­ lowing cases: Highway Traffic Act Cook's Lawyer attendance was restricted to Reaching the C.P.R. tracks just here "right in our' own back yard" infractions 22; general complaints Complete details of the programs cia on Wednesday, June 29. and dates will be announced well donors during the afternoon and west of "Patricia, we turned into The cabin which was the homeB 53; phone calls. 1190; thefts 29, . the number increased to IM in lhe village, eagerly bound for t\u\ of the late John Ware, noted negro breaking and entering 5; insecure [in a^vstace, said Mr. Hume, as ne Serves Notice tbe eveiiing. Nevertheless, the 283 Dinosaur Park. Here we were re** range man, killed in 1905, was res- doors 11; fine 6; parking tickets I w&s here making preliminary ar- •gdjrap Haima and minded of the pheasant hunting in tored and placed at tbe park -**f l?.f" . .in i * ''iiflm jJli.miJJIlL_-»'W^ •YoHUffNn this aeea, enjflyed by .Oxmadafl* :eMs win nelp^greauy "Bytfte *fastn*WTn1rtrer Blt-SStg aiP^ MSeti in maintaining an adequate blood i*..jssm-rTT tail, making tke Jfiasterm-Jr** a permanent memorial to the pio­ ligation District Bie"oFme BMWP Sports Day Edmonton Lawyer Gives supply, which at this Ome of the neer rancher, and a reminder of year is a difficult tade widely known hunting grounds in the early days in the west. TWO CAR COLLISION TUES. NIGHT Notice On Behalf Of North America. Robert Raymond Cook In summing sp the July visit, Members of the Ware family the committee again points to tbe The road was well marked to the were in attendance, including a Wed., July 20 park, and we experienced little dif Frank Dunne, Edmonton lawyer excellent co-operation trom indi­ daughter .Miss Janet Ware, who CAUSES DAMAGE IN EXCESS Six Team Baseball who defended Robert Raymond viduals and organizations, without ficulty. According to a sign along cut the ribbon which officially Tournament Features Cook during his second trial, hs which the success et the clinic the way there are some 22,000 ac­ opened the home. Mr. Grant Mac­ Afternoon Program Edmonton recently, where Cook would have been rather limited. res set aside by the Alberta gov­ Ewan, noted western historican of OF SEVEN HUNDRED DOLLARS was sentenced to be hanged for Sincere thanks ate extended to aha ernment for park area.'So you see Calgary, who' is writing a book on Sponsored by the community the murder of his father, has, ann­ following: the Canadian Legion there is plenty of room. Stopping the life of John Ware was guest Faulty Brakes Blamed For club, the annual -sports day at ounced that an appeal of the sen­ for use of the Memorial Hall; the at the top of the hill leading down speaker at the opening attended by Smash-up On Third Avenue East; Youngstown will be held on Wed­ tence will be filed shortly. Drumheller Bottling Works for free to the river bottom, we again look­ some 400 people. nesday, Jifly 20. Featuring the soft drinks; BUl Curtis for aee of Pioneers from as far away as Following his second trial in Ed­ ed across the Badlands from an Driver To Appear In Court mid-summer sports event will be monton, Cook was sentenced to Us sound-truck system; thoee who excellent viewpoint. It seemed that Fort Macleod attended the func­ a six team baseball tournament made door to door canvasses, and tion. Some interesting mementos hang ot October 11 for the murder the formations had undergone ma- The first accident in the town limits since June 1st was with first money $75, second $50 of his father, who along with the all the ladies wfao so willingly vo­ nw changes since we looked at of Mr. Ware's early life were on chalked up on Monday night when two cars colided at the in­ and third $25. Payment of third lunteered as assistants. A special display for the day. These includ­ bodies of his wife and five child­ them on the north side. The bino­ tersection of third avenue and third street east, around 7 p.m. money depends on a full entry of ren were found in a grease pit, thank you is extended to Mrs. Mar­ culars again came in handy as we ed his stock saddle spurs and re­ six teams. The first game starts at garet Shacker and the Hanna Lions volver which were loaned by J. B. Involved were a woman driver and a Hanna man, accompanied near their home in Stettler in looked up and doton river, taking 11 a.m. Ladies' softball is also on June of 1959. Club wbo co-operated in making in a site that is almost beyond Cross of Calgary, who attended the by his daughter. Police state that faulty brakes on the car available free theatre Ih-fcjts for Rev. .John Moules B.A. driven by the man were responsible for the mishap, and he the program with $15 for first and Mr. Dunne's appeal on Cook's description. > dedication. Also on display was $10 for second. those who registered early. Hw minister of the First rtJnited the famous lachstring which, as is being charged for driving his car in this condition. behalf wfll be based OD tbe inad- A wide, well graded aad grav­ Church, Hanna. Rev. Moules, his missability of some of the evid­ clime will call again in Hanna dur­ elled road winds down into the was customary in those days, was For the second year in a row, ing file month of November. wife and family of two children, "always out". Total damage to the two vehi­ Little League Baseball will be pro­ ence at the second trial and on park, where at the entrance flies recently arrived in Hanna and hkve cles is estimated at. $770. There other points. Tbe appeal will like­ the Union Jack, in front of the That evening in Brooks a num­ vided, and four teams are allowed taken up residence at the church were no serious injuries. in this tournament with prise mo­ ly be heard in September. warden's cottage, and the first im­ manse on fourth avenue east. Rev. ber who attended the dedication Local Fishing pression is that this is not Just a remained for' an informal buffet A local lady will perhaps T** ney of $25 for first and $15 for Moules who succeeds Rev. Will L. second. Children's attractions will sideroad stopping place, but a ge­ Gourlay comes to Hanna from supper as guests of the Brooks more alert when the next Ume tbe Form Local FUA Pens Improved p nuine park. Board of Trade. fire tdren sounds. Rushing to a include. Shetland pony rides pro­ Milk River where he served for "ftotfy" Says vided by the Baird Pony Ranch of The government is to be com­ seven years. Other pastoral charg­ recent practice, she failed to give Sponsors Dance mended an the progress made here the engine and crew .the right of . Foot races and a merry At Livestock jgg es included Bellevue; Alta., and grandchildren; 5 brothers, Oeorge go-round are also an the child­ so far. .The camp grounds are well Gladmar, Rose Valley and Nether­ way, and when two lengths of hose F & 6 President HAND HILLS, July 11 — The .Hartley, Iowa; David, Des Moines; ren's entertainment part of the Hand Hills Local FUA is sponsor­ cleared and laid out. There are hill, Sask. Judy, Waskatenau, Alta; Byran of were laid she promptly ran over two excellent fresh water wells, both of them, declaring that she Perch of Hanna program. ing a dance to be held in the club Auction Here * Oliver, B.C.; Amos, Morrin; two Reservoir Proving To In the evening a dance will be hpuse on July 22. A special prize large, neat and attractively paint­ sisters Mrs. Ida Hansen, Pontiac, did not see the hose, nor Ihe fire­ ed outdoor tables, cooking facili­ man nearby playing water from Be Most Popular held in the community hall, with will be given to the oldest couple Horse Sole July 23 WJ Former Resident Mich, and Mrs. F. Saltzbury of a snappy orchestra providing the in attendance. Secretaries and pre­ Will See New Set ties, etc. Sand Hill creek, a shal­ Morrin. them. Appearing in court Monday morning she paid fines totalling Fishing in the Hanna district music. All entries and enquiries sidents from neighbouring locals Up In Service low but pretty little stream winds Dies At Coast Mr. Byer was a member of the during the month of June and ear­ L al of $15 and costs. According to a town are to .be addressed to the secreta­ win be introduced and music will through the entire park, finally Llewellyn Byer, a former well °y <***? . Moose No. &8 ly part of July is "spotty" accord­ n r al by-law all motorist are compelled ry W. G. MacKinnon. Entries for be supplied by Bill Lindsay's Val­ la the peat several weeks much emptying into tke Red Deer which konwn resident of this community ^ f , l*™™* *» conducted ing to Harry Holmes, president of at 3 the sports events close on July 18 ley Ramblers. improvement has been made to flows near by., Several well .con­ passed away in Vancouver, June I "^^ Friday July 1, in Sim- to pull into the curb when the fire siren sounds. the Fish and Game Association. at 11 a-m. the Hanna Bound Up Sales pens, structed buildings house fossil dis­ mons and McBride Funeral Chapel The most popular and producti­ Hand Hills won over Red Rose plays and contain information of 30, in his 76th year. 14-13 ia a very close exhibition pavilion and other facilities. Own­ , Besides his wife Lena of 1637 with,Rfv- ** *_ ?; Sn*?tf? °"lci*t" ve spot is the Hanna reservoir ers eg the livestock set-up which the Dinosaur age.' Recently the west of town where perch are be­ game on Sunday. The regular dou- John Ware Cabin was restored at Maple St Vancouver, he is sur­ ing. Interment followed in the fa­ Oome Association bleheader game was cancelled due includes the rodeo grounds, Fits- vived by six sons, Allyn, Morrin; mily plot in Forest Lawn Memorial ing taken in fair numbers and of simmons and PoweU have poured the park by the Brooks Kinsmen, Park. Meets Tonight* good size. Perch are also available RIDING CLUB PREPS to Red Rose's inability to field a and is certainly an asset to the George, Edmonton; Bob and Cal­ listed team. cement floors in practically all the vin, Vancouver; Cecil,* Oliver and A general meeting of the Hanna at jthe Forster Dam south west of FOR TRAIL RIDE pens, in according with U»»MB park, and brings-the "modern age" Cessford,, although they are about Mrs. Phyllis MacDonald has left Vern, North Vancouver; 5 daugh" Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hill and Mr. Ush and Game Assoc, and lhe Gun One of the highlights of the ment regulations. Witt weigh sca­ up-to-date on some of the early ters, Mrs. S. E. Fry and Mrs. A. J. and Mrs.George Wright are ex- Cluh has been called for Thursday seven inches la size. for Keiver Lake where Ae will les, auction ring and the new floors western history. Hie Boehlke Pond at Big Country Riding and Rop­ conduct a OGIT group. She is ac­ Shaw of Edmonton; Mrs. B. Finnie becting to leave on Saturday by (tonight) July, 14 in the curling ing Club's summer activities is hi flte pans the Hanna Auction After a hearty early afternoon Victoria; Mrs. C. .N. Boygo, Trail, 'motor to spend a week in Yellow- rink. .Commencing at 8 o'clock has proved somewhat of a disap­ companied by her daughter Dixie. Adas, annually held from early meal, a snooze in the shade was pointment, as trout there are not their annual trail ride. Mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bust aad two B.C.; Mrs. E. Klassen, Ottawa, 20 atone Park and Boulder, Colorado. sharp. OK meeting under tlie chair bers have been discussing ar­ fall until near mid-winter, will be most welcome, while the kids went mansjiip of president Harry Hol­ rising to bait as expected. Long children wan week end guests of designated as a class "D" stock­ up the trail leading east from the hours usually, result however, in rangements lately, and have Mr. and lba. Oas Bast FIRST ANNIVERSARY JULY 13 mes will discuss general business, called a meeting In the Hernia yard and sales ring hy tta Depart­ park, where they picked np some following Which films on wild life rainbows up to 17 inches. The An­ Mr. aad Mrs. S. E. Benedict and ment ef Agriculture. pertified wood, and tab odd bit of derson Dams No. 1 and 2, north Round UR Pe-siBon en July U Mr. and Mrs. Roland Benedict of wiU be shawm; AU members and to ciwptoN all details far the The Job which waa completed fossils, and- enjoyed a rather ex­ visitors are extended a cordial wel­ of the highway west of Drumhel­ Olds, also Dr. and aga Frank Be­ ride which is te take place hi nedict of Bakersfield, California several days ape entailed mixing hausting climb among the various come. ler ire now open, and are teeming and pouring ef ever a thousand formations. . ',., with small tnat,'which make good the very near future, tti an and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Payne of hlathtarn, secretary ef the cluh Calgary were visiting in the Hand bags ef cement First aae of the The popularity of the park is Trailer Comp Idea "pan files". new pens will be made when a bound to increase, we think. In The June fish derby* conducted urges all members te turn out Hills on Sunday, July 8. to this mooHm whieh starts, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pfohl were hone sale will be held at tte auc­ glancing over the register in the Receives Setback by Are Fish and Game Assoc, didn't tion on July 23. John Ware c&hin, we noticed that have a single entry, and is being at MIL Complete details of the vacationing the fast week in B.C. since the first et July some 000 Possibility of tme er two trailer trail ride. Including the equip­ continued during tha month of SEWING CLINIC TO BE or more visitors bave called. These parks being set up in Hanna took July. Fishermen are asked to dis­ ment Nal; overseers and Nat Good Turnout came .from such places as Penn­ somewhat df a setback this week. of entries will be attended to. HELD AUGUST I, t 1 play their catches at Ow Jubilee Tfae Fireside Women's Institute sylvania. California, Arizona, the Messrs Don Watson and Fred Fano Suiiini Station, where valuable Thoee whe are unable to at­ For Club mid Western States end tbe Paci­ hed applied to town council for tend the matting but wish to held their regular meeting at the prises are awarded to winning tro­ home of Mrs. Irma Blocksom with Despite conflicting attractions fic North West, in addition .to the permission to each build a trailer phies. £3*3 take part In the trail ride are Canadian province*. There was* of camp. However, a survey for wa­ asked to contract Mrs. May­ IS members present Plans ante on the same day tte opening et tte course a full listing .of native Al­ ter end aewage mains ahaaild that berry at oiiee. made td hold a sewing clink in the Victor Oaa Ctab laat Sunday, pro­ bertans who, tat a (-comparatively sufficient depth could aet be as­ Firemen "Work Out" Anglican Parish BUl, August 1, 2, 3. All thoee intonated in taking ved a decided success wtih a num­ short tib»e vended their way for a sured on streets adjoining the pro­ ber of trap-shooters Anas Drum­ •flay «r more at the Dinosaur Turk. perty, there is a possibility tbat At tbe course are asked to register If one is a lover qf nature, it is property elsewhere hi th" town Gobel Elected the first day, bring their own pat­ heUer, Rowley and other iHiia ACADIA VALLEY, Ady 11 — terns, materials aad sewing machi­ joining the Victor Club members .difficult to take everything io dur­ limits may be secured, where space Tbe fire siren was used for the President of R.EJL m ing a ano III J stay. To fully ap­ is available to accommodate 15 ta nes. Good progress was reported in aa enjoyable afternoon of prac­ firat Otta last wade, when a small HAND HILLS, July 11 — At a by tte National Organization Ser­ preciate the wonders of this park 20 trailers at least. recent meeting Mr. Val Gobel Was tice shooting. . * it would be necessary tb spend two building in the village burned to vice. Membcri have heen knitting the around. The structure was ap­ elected president of tha Hand blocks for aa at^-** Baaa MsO****tav|hi-iii ttat the ~"of three day* liujiips even a Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hill had as Pictured above are the. happy and healthy one year o|d parently of ltttle value and no Hand Hills Rural Electrification next shoot wfll ha held en Sunday week w the area, for in addition their guests last weak Mr. and Association. Mr.' Victor Mohl will 17 to the fossil-hunting and general children of Mc. and Mrs. Abraham Mohr of Hanna. The othor loss occured. It was a good *-*-r ** * P-"*- Ba extends a Mrs. Chester Hill of Bed Deer and "workout" however, for the tta continue his duties as secretary of How True! special invitation to Hanna apw-te- grandeur ef ths place there ia triplets were born Jul* 13, 1959. Reading from left to right Bfr. and Mrs. Wm Doyle Mid chil­ much bird, animal And plant We brigade and engine which stood tta association which now has 129 The smallest good deed is better ia te attend Ammunition is ore Rose Marie, Annie Morie and Victor Rudolph. dren of . -V* members. tbat Ow greatest intention. supplied at eaat tp tta club.

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'feet of aqua pura* ********************************* If my neighbour was praying for THE HANNA HERALD sunshine, I prayed for the results By Ambrose Hitli of that contest to be published and Oi Many Things w a m a. e ... t ,T. .T. *»..*» •»..•••• - »• "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" put me out of my misery. I have •l" '1 ••• V 'a.' *a* *a T War '• V 'I •!• *F V a '*' '1' '*• '•• v^F*9 Oet. OM. S4. Iti* fey H. CU MoCi-»« Publlth«d by TH8 HANNA HERALD O. Pt. MeCrM, Editor never won anything more valuable- The fellow was talking to his pretty sound MEMSER OF THB AUDIT than a spring hat at a bazaar. I poolroom pals. Said he, "I have The fellow enumerated his points BUREAU OV CIRCULATIONS MEMBER OF THB CANADIAN think this is what obsessed me. It given my daughter three dont's on­ by stabbing a £inger into his palm WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS' ASSOCIATION would be just my luck to win a ly. They are very simple. "First, I told her not to argue A strictly Independent weekly newspaper published every Thuraday In the Herald Building, Hain Street. Banna. monstrous pool. I listened. Here, I thought, will with' her teacher. She did - and Authorised as Seoond Class Mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. got tossed out of her biology class Needless to say I didn't. The day be the distilled wisdom of a father advising someone about whom he for insubordination", he said. "Se the winner was chosen the' sun OF MANY THINGS shone from dawn to' dusk. I never cares a great deal. Usually, the The World Ends Today saw such a beautiful day. I won­ advice parents give to children is (Continued on Page 5) der if the winner, noticed it? I am ACCORDING TO the beliefs of a small sect down from the mountain and lead in the build­ My neighbour has a colourful, if perched on the side of the Mount Blanc, come nearest to prognosticating afraid not, for sadly enough, he ing of a new - and presumably better - world. somewhat -blunt, manner of speech. the exact high and' low tempera­ announced he didn't want the pool Europe's highest mountain, the world ends to­ The confounding aspect of the sect's In describing the weather during ture for the first holiday of the either. day. 1.45 p.m. Italian time to be exact. One, belief is why pick on a tall and unattractive the early spring months he had summer season. For weeks a sipall "Brorhar tmmon", head of the sect claims mountain-side to "hang out" until the world's but one word for it, "stinking". coupon appeared in every issue that a thermonuclear, war will combine with end. We can think of a much better spot to He should know, for he is a part- of the paper.' They accumulated THE BIBLE TODAY earthquakes and tidal waves to wipe out pres­ pass the final hours, places where that last time farmer who depends on his alarmingly in the stoneware soup 12 acres fer food for his above tureen on the dining room buffet. The United Bible Societies, in by ORAL ROBERTS ent-day civilization. All that will remain of 7,000 wouldn't be too crowded! Cbme on Bro­ the world's population will be roughly twelve average size family of four child­ Every time I popped anqther under the world report on Scripture tran ther Emman", "come off it". Get down off ren and visiting relatives wh

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Woodwards, who are Mrs. Davids' Lutheran Meeting MR. AND MRS. E. TILLOTSON parents, sprat, * year tm aa Alli­ Comes To Close* HONORED ON ANNIVERSARY ance Mission station in Jamaica. Bfrs. Woodward began by describ­ Social and Personal- EDMONTON, July 8 — The Con­ Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tillotson, grand-daughter, gave the invoca­ ing the bland ef Jamaica ae a vention of the Alberta - B.C. Dist­ residents of Lacombe for the past tion. Miss Hazel Tillotson of Cal­ spall tropical Island- with a mar­ Mr. E. C. Dettmer, of Hussar, Mr. and Mrs. R. Moore are spen­ rict of the Lutheran Church - Mis­ 25 years, and pioneers of the gary proposed the toast to the vellous ***><***»iir and scenery. It is and a former resident of the Sun­ ding several week's vacation at souri Synod, one of the three dis­ Craigmyle district, were honored bride and groom of 50 years ago. a beautiful paradise, te tbt*. tour­ nynook district, was a business vi­ White Rock, B.C. tricts comprising the Lutheran on Sunday, July 3, ok the occa­ and Mr. Tillotson responded. Sev­ ists' eye view, but back in the hills sitor in Hanna last Friday and • • • Church - Canada came to a close sion of their golden wedding an­ eral relatives and guests offered scattered throughout tbe trees Uve while here renewed several ac­ Mrs. Fred Geuder was a visitor Friday noon with the installation niversary. congratulatory remarks and rem­ the natives who ire extremely quaintances with old time friends with her mother in Calgary for of officers. Mr. Tillotson, 72 years of age, inisced on days gone past. poor. The contrasts in Jamaica are in the district. several days during the stampede The four-day convention, held and Mrs. Tillotson, at 67, both en­ Miss Hazel Patrick, eldest grand­ very marked; the moat beautiful • • • week. at Concordia College and attended joy good health and are active in daughter spoke on behalf of the buildings, hotels and motels seen Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Black left on * * • by approximately 140 clergy and the community. grandchildren. Numerous gifts and anywhere, yet the natives live in Sunday for a vacation in Edmon­ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fisher of lay delegates, had previously elec­ The celebration was held at the flowers were received and a chest huts in poverty .stated tke speaker. ton and other Alberta points. Smithers B.C., have been guests ted the Rev. A. F. Miller of Cal­ banquet room of the Lacombe of silver and a wrist watch were Mrs. Woodward told some very inn • • • at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alva gary as president of the organiza­ memorial centre where over 100 presented by Youell Tillotson, the teresting things about the people Mr. Bruce Watson, son of Mr. Blocksom for the past several tion. Vice-presidents were pastors friends and relatives were enter­ youngest son. and their customs. She related how and Mrs. W. T. Watson is spending days. C. F. Baase of New Westminster; tained at a delicious banquet. Ca­ Guests were from Craigmyle, some walk all night to reach town the month of July at the Pioneer Carl Beiderwieden of Pentincton, tering was Fred Mah Fay, an old Hanna, Delburne, Provost. Calgary by morning in order to sell tbeir • • • goods in the markets. Women are Boy's Camp at Crimson Lake. Mr. Frank O'Connor left last and Fred Schole of Leduc, Alberta friend of the family. Okotoks, Edmonton, Haney, and On Thursday, Mr. Albert Bieser Mr. and Mrs. Tillotson made a Penticton, B.C. and Saskatoon. for the most part the burden MNV" . • • • week for Almonte, Ont. to spend ers. Girls can be hired for house­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Berke and a month visiting with friends and of St. Louis, Missouri, represent­ charming couple, seated at the Scrolls were received from Pre­ ing the Stewardship Department of head table with their children mier E. C. Manning and from Hon. work at $1.50 to $1.75 per week family spent several days during relatives. and are happy to earn the money. the early part of the week visiting • • • the Lutheran Church Missouri Sy­ and grandchildren. A three-tiered Percy Page, Lieutenant Governor. nod, addressed the assembly. He wedding cake centered the table. They are very clean and work with relatives in Calgary and tak­ Mrs. C. G. German, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tillotson have 3 hard. ing in the stampede. urged the adoption of an effective In charge of the guest book sons, Reg of the Northwest Terri­ James Dove and Mr. and Mrs. Every-Member-Visitation in all con­ * • • Herman Reutemann spent several were Miss Shelly Patrick of La­ tories, Bud of Haney B.C., and You­ The Jamacians love to hear and Mr. and Mrs. H. DeGraaf will gregations to undergird and sup­ combe and Miss Beverly Tillotson ell of Calgary; and two daughters days vacation at Buck Lake last port the church's expanding pro­ are very responsive to tbe Gospel. leave next Monday on a week's week. of Haney, B.C., grand-daughters of Mrs. Harry (Ariel) Patrick of La­ They are thrilled to have their gram. the honored couple. combe and Mrs. Don (Eunice) Em­ vacation in Banff and other moun­ • • • own people conduct meetings and tain resorts. The convention encouraged its A son-in-law Harry Patrick was ery of Penticton B.C. There are Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nill left on preach. One of the young native • • • Mission Department to strive for master of ceremonies for the pro- 11 grandchildren — Lacombe Glo- pastors, Francis Roosevelt by name Sunday to spend the week at Buck the opening of three new mission Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Motta and Lake. ;ram. Miss Heather Tillotson, a I be memorized the entire New Testa­ family of Wainwright arrived* in stations annually in the district. ment and could quote any Scrip­ Hanna last week to take up resi­ * * * It also authorized the Board of ture reference requested. dence. Mr. Motta is employed here Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bye and Directors to establish a Depart­ Married In Church Of Christ Mr. and Mrs. Austin Bye have had ment of Social Welfare and ap­ When the Woodwards left the with the C.N.R. as assistant loco­ To Reside At Williams Lake, B.C. island they were given a memor­ motive foreman. as their guests recently their aunt proved the appointment of hospi­ Miss Harriet Winkjer and friend tal chaplains in Edmonton and able farewell. At the conclusion of • • • Peonies, ferns and tall lighted bride wore a two piece suit of her message, Mrs". Wooward answ­ Messrs Archie Sloan, Geo. Pater­ Miss Alma Mortensback of Minnea­ Vancouver. tapers provided an attractive set­ saphire blue, azelea pink accesso­ polis, Minn. ered questions regarding tbe is­ son, Earl Lamson and John Came­ Other significant convention ac­ Mr. and Mrs. Garry George Burns ting for the 7:30 p.m. wedding ce­ ries and corsage of yellow carna­ land and people. Those who were * • • tion created a chaplaincy for the remony Monday evening, June 27, ron returned last week from a fish­ Redeemer Lutheran Church was Mr. Ret; Morrish of Sylvan Lake tions. Mr. and Mrs. Hedlund will present felt that they had person­ ing trip to Kamloops, B.C. They Miss Sharon Faupel left on Sun­ students on the campus of the Uni­ when nuptial vows were exchang­ make their home at Williams Lake. ally met some of the Jamaicans. versity of British Columbia. the scene of a pretty double ring was best man and ushering the ed between June Elaine Trefz and brought back with them a string day to attend the summer skating ceremony at 4 p.m. April 29, when guests were Mr. Dwight Viste and Out of town guests included Mr. The very pleasant evening con­ of seventy or more Kamloops trout- school in Stettler. The Lutheran Church - Canada, Smith Emerson Hedlund. The and Mrs. Stan Hulbert of Rochest­ cluded with a dainty lunch served at present a federation of the 3 Miss Georgena Mary Elizabeth Mr. David Cattanach. bride is the daughter of Mr. and • • • Viste, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. A reception followed at the home er, N.Y.; Mrs. C. Miller, Lame Lin­ by the hostess Blrs. David and as­ Mr. and Mrs. John Wittchen and Canadian • Districts, was encourag­ Mrs. Daniel H. Trefz of Hanna and da, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Trefz sisted by Eva Welsh. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lund of ed to work toward the formation Manley Viste of Dowling, was uni­ of thc bride's parents which was the grooms parents Mr. and Mrs. family of Red Deer spent several ted in marriage to Mr. Garry Ge­ decorated with shrimp and white and boys, Lodi, Calif.; the bride's Drumheller who recently returned of an independent church in Can­ Aimer Hedlund reside at WUUams grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E. Pat­ days last week in Hanna visiting home following a visit with relati­ ada. It would, nevertheless, remain orge Burns, son of Mr. and Mrs. streamers and matching bells. A Lake, B.C. with relatives and friends. George Burns of Scapa. Rev. O. beautifully decorated wedding cake zer, Calgary, Mrs. A. Patzer, Car­ ves in Denmark were recent guests in pulpit fellowship with the Lu­ bon; Mr. and Mrs. E. Ernst, Miss- * • • at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans theran Church - Missouri Synod as Sommerfeld officiated at the cere­ by Mrs. A. Hansen centered the The ceremony took place in the ouli, Montana, and Mr. and Mrs. KEEP YOUR FARM ^ Mr. and Mrs. C. Toperowski sons Lund. a sister church. mony. bride's table. Church of Christ, Hanna, with Stephen and Michael and daughter For the occasion the bride's mo­ Pastor R. R. Patzer officiating. Kenneth Trefz of Walla Walla, ANIMUS HEALTHY WITH Given in marriage by her father Wash. VETERINARY SUPPUES FROM Carla spent last Thursday in Han­ the bride was lovely in a waltz ther wore a two piece grey motted Given in marriage by her father na, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. WEDDING OF MUCH INTEREST length gown of chantilly lace silk dress with coral accessories the bride wore a full length gown Rosko. with sabrina neckline trimmed and the groom's mother a biege of tulle nylon over net with sequin PRAYER BAND HEAR * * • SOLEMNIZED AT DELIA JUNE 25 with seed pearls and mother of lace, with pink accessories. trimmed neckline. A crown of INTERESTING SPEAKER GAMBLE Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Prime had Assisting in serving were Doro­ pearls held her finger tip veil in A wedding of much interest in groom then proposed a toast to pearls and sleeves ending in lily Mrs. Woodward of San Fransisco DRU6S as their guests recently their daug- point. The bouffant skirt featured thy McCullough, Shirley Harvey, place and she carried a bouquet the Delia district took place in the matron of honor. California spoke on "Jamaica" at FAIR PRICES ALWAYS ther, husband and family, Mr. and Delia United Church on Saturday a front panel of nylon tulle appli­ Joanne Wiese, Mrs. Hausher and of American Beauty roses. Mrs. Hrychuk of Edmonton. For her going away costume the Mrs. A. Fecho. The bridal toast Miss Ann Hedlund and Miss the evening meeting of the AlUan- June 25 when Miss Mary Morrison qued with matching lace and trim. ce Prayer Band. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cross and bride chose a beige silk dress with Her illusion net veil with lace ap­ was proposed by Rev. Sommerfeld. Joanne Hurlburt as bridesmaids of Edmonton, eldest daughter of Eighteen ladies attended the In­ family expect to leave the end of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. Morrison beige coat and black accessories. plique trim misted from a tiara For travelling to Montana, the were gowned in pink and blue crystal charm and carried bouquets teresting meeting held in the Da­ this week for Lethbridge where of Delia and Mr. Murray Davis el­ Her corsage was a white orchid. trimmed with seed pearls and mat­ bride wore a flame rust suit with they will spend a week's vacation. dest son of Mr. and Mrs. Davis of ching mother of pearl sequins. matching corsage and biege acces­ of pink and blue carnations in vid home July 7, at which the pre­ On their return from a wedding sident Blrs. Howery presided. • * • Toronto were united in marriage Mrs. Alva Kaster sister of the sories. Mr. and Mrs. Burns have contrasting shades of their gowns. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kaun and by the Rev. Cyril E. Martin of trip to Banff and Windermere Mr. bride acted as matron of honor taken up residence at 304 - 4 Ave. Little Patricia Hedlund sister of The hymns "My Jesus I Love family who have been holidaying Drumheller. and Mrs. Davis will reside at 9650 wearing a waltz length gown of West, Hanna. the groom and Charlene Melvyn Thee" and "Lord of Harvest Send in Sask. for the past week, left on Before an altar banked with fern 82 Ave. Edmonton. shrimp organza with matching Out of town guests were Mr. and acted as candle lighters. Forth Reapers", were sung, alter Tuesday morning to spend the re­ peonies and red and yellow roses, Out of town guests included head piece. Her bouquet was com­ Mrs. E. C. Lightbody, Castor, Mr. The wedding music was played which Blrs. Woodward played a mainder of their vacation at Cran­ the bride was given in marriage Miss E. Doty, Calgary, Mr. and posed of green carnations and and Mrs. E. O. Marrow, Bassano, by Mrs. R. R. Patzer and during beautiful number on the piano. brook ahd other points in B.C. by her brother Alec Morrison of Mrs. Jock Morrison and Miss Ma­ white daisies. Mr. and Mrs. Morrish, Sylvan Lake the ceremony Mrs. M. Fisher of Psalm 32 was chosen as the Halkirk. The bride looked charm­ ry Morrison, Red Deer; Mr. and Lunann Lohrmann niece of the and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nelson of Lacoambe sang "I Love You Truly" Scripture reading by Mrs. Hugo ENGAGEMENTS ing in a saphire blue silk gown, Mrs. Culler and Mr. Jack McCrea bride as flower girl wore a pale Bentley. and '"Wedding Benediction". Kittler. white hat and white accessories. of Lethbridge; Dr. Kay SwVillow, blue nylon dress with matching Mr. Chester Halverson acted as A thank yci letter from mission­ She carried a white Bible topped Miss Peggy Price, Miss Doris Ward best man and ushering the guests Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hunter of Mr. and Mrs. Rigate, Miss Beth pill box hat and she carried a bas­ ary Miss Kay Thompson for the Craigmyle wish to announce the with a white orchid. ket of white daisies and pink car­ BIRTHS were Mr. Larry Hulburt and Mr. parcel received was read by Mrs. engagement of their eldest daugh­ Roland, Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dederer. The matron of honor Mrs. Ho­ A. Morrison and family, Halkirk; nations. GREER: To Mr. and Mrs. W. Greer Charette. ter, Florence Elaine Hunter of ward Sloan, sister of the bride Dougie Viste, nephew of the bride Pink and blue streamers decor- Mrs. Otto Pfahl listed tbe arti- Calgary to Mr. Raymond Elven Mr. and Mrs. D. Morrison and fam­ wearing a blu* blaaer am tna Delia, July 9, a son. wore a gown ot champagne embroi­ ily, Grassy Lake; Mrs, Jean Scrtm- OajHSBid I'Wlil'lia Ml ir'-Waf.- ated ,.te» fihiWhv nailiy.-*,*eb»ra .theJ al— ia thn tin moat rafaut OOiS- Remfert of Calgary, the son ol Mr. dered linen, with beige colored trousers carried the" rings on a reception was held following the sionary parcels and Mrs. Albert Remfert of Delia. geower, Perth, Scotland. white velvet cushion. Sunnynook, July 10, a daughter. flowered hat and accessories. Her I THOMPSON: To Mr. and Mrs. H. ceremony. Chineses linen scatter­ A report on hospital visitation s DRUGS The wedding will take place at An open house was held at the The wedding music was played ed with yellow roses decorated -*/ 'Coftp&fc* QQuG Knox United Church, Calgary on corsage was of Talisman roses and home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard i Thompson, Craigmyle, July 10, was given by Blrs. M. Harvey ana fern. • by Mrs. Elaine Pfahl, church or­ the bride's table centered by the Mrs. G. WUUs. Visiting committee July 22. Sloan following the reception. ganist. a son. :} STbae seRvtce Mr. Jack McCrea of Lethbridge • * * wedding cake. for July are Mrs. Ken Cassidy and • • • •y> pfa*L 666 was best man and the ushers were I ANDERSON: To Mr. and Mrs. Gor­ Receiving with the bridal party Mrs. M. Kary. PO BOX bio -HANNA.ALTA *f?tA 32 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schultz of Billy Sloan, Donnie Morrison, Ian don H. Anderson, Sunnynook, the bride's mother wore a two Miss Eva Welsh favored the Wembley, Alberta are pleased to and Gordon Morrison, all nephews July 11, a daughter, Darla Marie. piece bine nylon dress and Mrs. group with a solo "I'll Sing Today" announce the engagement of their of the bride. Hedlund a dress of blue lace. Both Members of the Prayer Band daughter, Caroline Erna Martha, accentuated their ensembles with are' reminded that the Cupboard to Mr. Walter Theodore Schaefer, The wedding music was render­ LOCAL WITNESSES ed by Mrs. Player of Delia. corsages of coral shaded roses. Project is tea-towels and aprons. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schae­ TO ATTEND CONVENTION The toast to the bride was pro­ fer of , Alberta. The wed­ Following the ceremony a recep­ The afternoon meeting will be ln tion for fifty guests was held in Art Hodge, presiding minister posed by Mr. Rudy Dederer. Leav­ the church* at 2.30 July 21. Guest ding will take place at 4:00 p.m. ing on a wedding trip to Banff the Saturday, August 6, 1960 at Grace the Legion Hall, where peonies of the Local Congregation of Je­ Bfrs. Renshaw, of Montreal, mother Lutheran Church, Edmonton. and red and yellow roses were hovah's Witnesses has announced of Bfrs. N. Creenway was welcomed used for decoration. The guests that the Hanna Congregation of ing entitled "Security During War to the meeting. were received by the bride and Jehovah's Witnesses has been in­ of tbe Great Day of God the Al­ The president then caUed on groom assisted by the bride's sis­ vited to attend a four-day conven­ mighty". Mrs. Woodward to speak. The you can always be ter Mrs. Howard Sloan. The bride's tion to be held at the Edmonton lure of FRESHNESS table was centered with a three Gardens and Sales PaviUon, Ed­ and HIGH QUALITY in— tiered wedding cake topped with monton, Alberta, July 28-31. Mr. a glass of red roses. Yellow and Hodge will head the local delegate BREAD—CAKES and red roses were also used as table of about 35 persons. CAPITOL THEATRE DRIVE-IN PASTRIES decoration. Upwards of 10,000 are expected The reception was catered to by to attend the Edmonton Conven­ Thursday, Friday, Saturday Friday and Saturday the Delia United Church WA. and tion which will take in an area by GENERAL FOODS KITCHENS July IS, Id the wedding cake passed by Peggy from the Great Lakes to Vancou­ July 14, 15, 16 Here's a delightfully different jam KURT'S BAKERY Sloan and Shirley Morrison, nieces ver Island in Canada, and many of BELLS OF SAINT MARY that's sure to become a family the northwestern states. This will WINCHESTER 73 of the bride. Bing Crosby* favorite. Nice to have on hand for "Open all day Wed." Mr. Jock Morrison of Red Deer be one of three Canadian assem­ James Stewart - Shelly Winters "special occasion" treats tool —Also— Ph. 375 Hanna proposed the toast to the bride to blies arranged for by the Watch which the groom responded. The Tower Bible and Tract Society of WILD STALLION ORANGE, PINEAPPLE, AND Toronto. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Edward Buchanon - Ben Johnston STRAWBERRY JAM These will be called "Peace Pur­ SlAcups prepared fruit (J medium- suing District AssembUes", said July 18, 19, 20 Tuesday and Wednesday sized oranges, 1 medium-sized "AS A FAMILY MAN ... I know drinking Mr. Hodge. Their purpose is to lemon, 1 medium-sized pineapple, stimulate Bible instructions with CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF July 19, 20 1 pint strawberries) my full quota of milk every day helps keep particular stress on Christian uni­ Elizabeth Taylor - Paul Newman CRIMSON KIMONO 6)4 cups sugar me healthy, energefic, in "tip-top* shape!" ty in a troubled world. Victoria Shaw M bottle Certo fruit pectin Mr. Hodge also reported that the —Also— final public address to be given One showing Mon.-Friday at 8 p.m* JACK McCALL DESPERADO To prepare fruit. Grate the rind at 3 p.m. Sunday, July 31, would Saturday 2.30, 7.30, 9.30. and squeeze the joke from S be one of more than passing inte­ Geo. Montgomery medium-sized oranges and 1 rest to lovers of rightousness, be- medium-sized lemon, twee 1 medium-sized, fully ripe pineapple and chop very fine or (rind. Crush thoroughly abont 1 pint fully ripe strawberries. Combine rind, juices nd fruits and measure ZH cupa grjTilkl eoop GOING into a very large saucepan. B To make jam. Add sugar to fruit in saucepan and mi*t well. Place • fffl»W- TSZ?' JULY 21,22,23 over Ugh heat, bring te a futt RETURN LIMIT: 25 DAYS rolling boil, and boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly. Remove from COAST heat and eX once stir fa Certo. PACWK Then stir and skim by turns for just GO CNR AND SAVE ! 5 minutes to cool slightly, to pre­ BETWEEN vent floating fruit. Ladle quickly • Bargain Fares apply from stations into glasses. Cover at once with fi :-*^^Slt?^-':S^^*^*^^*^:^ Winnipeg and wast to and hdud- HANNA Ing Edmonton and Calgary. inch not paraffin. Makes about ii and Good in coaches, al- medium glasses. a Children 5 and under 12,Hatf Fare. Rou«d Ti«p Vas _ io in Tourist Sleep­ a ChOdraa under 5, tree. $36.45 $11.30 VANCOUVER ers upon payment Preserving Pointer. Jf $42.40 $13.90 VICTORIA of Berth Ite*. recipe caUsfor just H bottle of Certo, a 130 lbs. Baggage ASowaaoe. re-cap tte rest, store tbt your refrig­ $38.95 $12.40 NANAIMO erator and use it within a month. FuU information heat airy CNfi Age*. EXCLUSIVEI Tourist Roomettes available on Super Continental j If yon have any preblems with yonr CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS jam er jelly, do write ut. General Foods Kitchens, U Eglinto* Am. W., Toronto. And watch far our next column with another favorite, failure­ EDMONTON BOUND? Tho CNR Railiner it the fart comfortable way to go! proof Certo recipe. Yon travel in air-conditioned comfort and arrive relaxed. Leave Drumheller CENTRAL ALBERTA DAIRY POOL 8:25 a.m. daily, arrive Edmonton 1:05 p.m. A .checked suit of beige and white linen from Branell of Choice of two trains daily from Edmonton to Jasper, Vancouver emd Alpha Milk, Cream, Butter, lea Cream and Eggt ' New York. The curved lines of the waist length jacket other Pacific Coast points. The Super Continental leaves Edmonton daily are In contrast to the straight lines of tha skirt The hat h A. RASMUSSEN, Mgr. PHONE 87 at 1:25 p.m.; the Continental ot 8:00 a.m. k*™*»*WWh Equally convenient return service — Times shown are standard

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Poge 4 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY. JULY U. I960

HERALD CLASSIFIED AD RATES NOTICE TO TENDERERS MARR — In loving memory of a dear Mll-Hmum charge 75c first insertion, 50c each subse­ VILLAGE OF DELIA wife and mother, Susan Marr, who THE HERALD'S Sealed Tepders for the supply of passed away July 10, 1959 quent insertion. In Memorlam, Church Notices, Cards of materials and construction of con­ SEDALIA, July 6 — Mr. and "Gone from us. but leaving memories Mrs. Wm. Anderson, Roy, Jean Thanhs, Coming Events $1.00 per insertion. Display adver­ crete sidewalks for the Village of Death can never take away. Delia, addressed to The Secretary- Memories that will always linger and Eric of are tising rate cand upon request. Copy must reach Herald Of­ Treasurer: The Village of Delia, Al­ While upon this earth we stay. visitors in the district. fice by 12 noon each Tuesday. berta will be received up to 12:00 p.m. 'Tls sweet to know we'll meet again EMERSON Noon, M.S.T. July 25. 1960. Where partings are no more. Mrs. G. Smith of Acadia Valley T-V's The following are the approximate And that the one who loved so well of the Acadia Valley school staff TELEPHONE 52 — TO CONTACT 6,000 READERS quantities involved: Has only gone before". and Mrs. H. Berg of the Uttle Gap DOMINION BUSINESS DIRECTORY 4' Walks - 20,680 Sq. Ft. Ever remembered by her husband S.D. are home for the holidays. i. Copies of the drawings and speci­ Russell and family. 37p and FOR SALE fications may be obtained from the Miss F. Tobb of Grande Prairie DORMEYER You'll Save Dollars — You'll Get Prompt FOR SALE Calgary or Drumheller Offices of the is visiting her friend Miss Peggy Consulting Engineers upon a deposit LEE — In loving memory of A. K. APPLIANCES FOR THE BEST in new and used Ann Berg. WATER WELL DRILLING—Ander- of $25.00 in cheque made payable to Lee of Oyen, who passed away Service By Using Your Telephone to welders (terms If desired) contact bar* ft Sons Drilling Ltd., comm­ the Engineers. July 19, 1959. Miss Linda and Master Wayne ercial and domestic wen drilling. your Forney salesman in Hanna. "Gone from our home, oh, how* we Contact These Business Firms E. Raessler, P.O. Box 476. 36*Lf. Tenders must be accompanied by Corcoran of Oyen are visitors with HANNA RADIO CENTRE Phona Btr 8-J777Catarary. Bar! Lam- a certified cheque or bid bond, In the miss him. the J. Bairs. aon. VI, Hanna, or Nick Bosch, 17S, Loving him deeply, his memory we' li "SALES WITH GOOD SERVICE" ALLYS-CHALMERS ROTO BALER, amount of 10 per cent of the tender Oyen. Mtt Ph. 690 Res. Ph. 744 practically new, priced reasonably. price payable to tbe Village of Delia. keep: Mr. K. Garret, student minister 1 :l Don Nester, Cessford, Alta. 36,37p Tenderers are required to supply Nor till IKe emls shall we fori***' spent the week end at Camp Rei­ REBUILT TRANSMISSION exchange Consent of Surely Foim In nn amounl him, ver. FAUPELS Motorists... all makes up to 19R5. Standard only 50 FT. PRIVATE LOT on 7 Ave. E. equal to *io per cent of the Contract Sacred to us is ibe place where * F-ano'a Oarage, Ranna. iotf no building restrictions, side walks sum. sleeps". The local sports day, proved and all utilities at lot. Priced for The owner reserves the riqht to Kver remembered liis wife quite a success with a nice crowd SPRAY and f ATT! F LINER FOR THE BEST PRICES S OOLDEN GLIDE VACUUM CLEAN­ quick sale. C. Harrison, Phone 707 waive informalities in, nr reject any family. and good weather. The show had a and SERVICE ON ALL f ERS— Singer Sewing Machine Oo. Hanna. 37 39 or all Tenders, or to accept the Ten­ BRUSH PAINTING Sales and Service. Oeneral Delivery large crowd too. YOUR TIRE REQUIRE- I* der deemed most favorable in tbe in­ MARTIN — In loving memory of a Drumheller. Phona VA S-S16T. ttt 6 ROOM 2 STORY HOUSE — All uti­ terests of the Owner. Interior and Exterior Available 24 hours a day MENTS CALL ON . . . % dear husband and father, Stanley The wedding dance for Mr. and lities J6600.00, $2,000.00 down bal­ Mrs. O. K. MARTIN', • Roofing of any type 4 BEDROOM HOUSE— Double plum­ Martin, woh passed away July 195.',. Mrs. C., Adams attracted a large ance 4 per cent Interest. PARM. 640 Secretary-Treasurer. bing, gas furnace, lots of built-in •His thoughts wen* all so full of us crowd. Music was supplied by the • Cement Construction acres, 590 cultivated, 40 pasture. Village of Delia. cupboards, customers choice of eat- This pasture handles about 45 hea-1 He never could foreet, Delia. Alberta. Jorgenson orchestra. The newly- • Rough Carpentry Work Full insurance bonded terlor finish hi stucco. Lot will be late model house $19,600.00 Cassidy And so we think that where he i- • Dry Wall Joint Filling &. Taping Hanna Tire I Underwood McLellan & Associates I.to- weds were presented with a purse landscaped, side walks are ln now, Agency. He must be watching yet". Consulting Professional Engineers, by Machine Wfll accept machinery or stock as Sadly missed by his wife, Ruby aid for which they extended sincere Expert drivers 815 - 7th Avenue West, part payment. Phone 725 or «71, daughters Marguerite, Patricia, sens thanks. Friends and relatives of • Farm Buildings our Soeclaltv SERVICE 3 BEDROOM FULLY MODERN stuc­ Calgary, Alberta. 3 Hanna. 22tf in laws and families. "Tc the bride attending were brother coed house with front porch, garage Will Take Cattle, Grain or old Leon Mehl, Prop. — Ph. 3s fenced and landscaped, located at Joe Klitzel of Reward, Sask., bro­ building's aa part Payment Phone 109 or 172 NEW S BEDROOM HOUSE — With 304, 5 Ave East. For full particulars NOTICE TO TENDERERS CARD OF THANKS ther Paul and wife of Luseland, Next Door To K & B Motor»{ full basement, sidewalk snd some phone 792, Hanna. 37,38 VILLAGE OF OYEN For FREE Estimates Contact landscaping, Terms can be arrang­ Sealed Tenders for the supply of We would like to express our many Sask., sister Mrs. M. House and ed. Arnold Hanson. 101, 7 Ave. Baat MIXED FARM, — 320 acres, 200 acres materials and construction of concrete thanks to Mrs. J. Skappak, Mrs. P husband also a nephew Brian Phone 591, Hanna. Jjtf broken, mile ease of Pollockville, sidewalks for the Village of Oyen, Crawford, Mrs. "Victor Skappak and House of Luseland. Jerry LaPine I THUROO BROS. addressed to the Secretary-Treasurer: Mrs. Den Niwa, also the wonderful TWO STEAM REGISTERERS — $16 near CNR station. Gravelled high­ did a lively step-dance to the ac­ way and power line go past place, The Village of Oyen, Alberta, will be men who attended our son Bernard Clark's Store, , Alta. each. Apply O. R. McCrea, c-o Han­ received up to 4:00 p.m. M.T.S., July companiment of his father on the na Herald. 24tf no trouble getting good water. Also while in hospital. Also our many Knoblauch HANNA another 320 acres 4 miles north east 25, 1960. thanks to all our friends for the won­ violin. of PoUockviUe, 120 broken, more The following are the approximate derful help extended us during tliis Mr. and Mrs. Jerry LaPine and A FEW FULLY MODERN HOMES— quantities Involved: At reasonable prices. Ormiston Ag­ can be broken, two roomed house time, and many thanks for the beau­ ELECTRIC 4' Walks - 16,300 Sg. Ft. father of St. Lazare, Manitoba are HANDSAWS encies. Phone 441. satf. and a barn on the land, lots of oth­ tiful flowers, cards and spiritual bou­ visiting theii- daughter Mrs. A, Construction Electrical Contractors And*!*; er buildings but not on land. Also y_ 6' Walks - 3,000 Sg. Ft. quets. LAWNMOWERS SECTION DEEDED LANO — 450 section In the country, between 3 Copies of the drawings and speci­ Mr. and Mrs. John L. Shubert Vaudry, also Mrs. Woolie and son Wiring Specialists fications may be obtained from the MACHINE SHARPENED acres broke, rest In pasture, heavy government dams; fish stocked be­ and famliy. 3->P of Gem. PHONE 451, HANNA Calgary or Drumheller Offices of the T-V & RADIO SALES laad, \y_ miles from school on gra­ tween two creeks, two miles from Consulting Engineers upon a deposit Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair are at HENRY T COOK velled road, power and telephone, Berry Lake. One of the best dist­ AND SERVICE of $25.00 in cheque made payable to home again after a few weeks at Builder of Low Down livable house, excellent well, sprint; ricts for stock. Good location for T wish to thank Drs. Argue an-1 105 Sth Ave. West, Hanna Representing Jensen's Radle) the Engineers. Wilkins, also the matron and nursing Sylvan Lake. Payment Homes - Custom on pasture. Oood outbuildings. Lo. sheep, would like to get a few to or Leave Saws at and T-V Sorvico, Calgary cated ln Michlchl-Munson district. go in together, hire a herder, would Tenders must be accompanied by a staff of the Hanna hospital for their Mr. V. Kroker is at home from MARSHALL • WELLS Homes and Commercial certified cheque or bid bond, in the care and kindness given me during $35 per acre, % share crop to buy­ be willing to help out. Positive win­ the Cereal hospital and Jerry is HARDWARE STORE Agents ler: er if purchased before harvest. For ter feed, Irrigation, close by guaran­ amount of 10 per cent of the tender my stay in the Hanna hospital. Also Buildings many thanks are extended to the confined for treatment of jaun­ ElectroKome T-V A fuU particulars write Box 1326 Han­ tee lease, also one quarter with Tenderers are required to supply a dice. na Herald or phona CO 83215 Cal- dam. Sacrifice, reason, old age and price payable to the Village of Oyen. Dundee W.I. and the United Church "Our New Home Owners Hi-Fi Phonographs ea*T. 84,35,36,37p cripple. M. Emmerson, 209, 3rd Ave. Consent of Surety Form ln an amount Hanna ,also to my many friends for Mr. M. Hill is a patient in the Bast, Hanna, Alta. 37,88 to 25 per cent of the Contract sum. their cards and visits. Cereal hospital with an infected Are Our Best Sales People" Corner Centre St., 1st Ave. fl, FEED GRAIN FOR SALE — We The Owner reserves the right to Ann Campbell /37p hand. Phone 579 HUM have both wheat and barley for waive informalities in, or reject any Polyethylene Film ami* la good quantities. No. 5 wheat FOR SALE OR TRADE or all Tenders, or to accept the Ten­ Mr. and Mrs. Hundseth, Eunice, der deemed most favorable in the in­ I would like to thank Drs. Wilkins dry; Barley Is very good, weighs 60 SADDLE HORSES on hand for sale Leon and Miss V. Clark of Hanna Stack Covers lbs. per bushel. BL O. Parry Auto terests of the Owner, and Arprue, the matron and nursing were callers in town this week or trade. Apply Box 1027, Hanna He­ staff of the Hanna hospital for the 4k Farm Machinery Ltd., Phone 322 rald f Mr. F. J. M. LIJDSMAN, ROLLS 6 Mil 20* x 100* $45.00 1Jt wonderful care given me while I was with the W. D. Harts, Misses Mari­ Morrin, Alberta. 34,35,36,37c Secretary-Treasurer ROLLS a patient there. I also wish to thank lyn and Lucille returned home 4 Mil 20* x 100- $3000 CHIROPPACTC; Village of Oyen QUANTITY OF GOOD No. 2 WHEAT my many friends for the gifts, cards PEED OATS — and standing upland Will sell or trade for cattle. Jack Oyen, Alberta. with them. hay. Apply Ruhl Brothers, 20 Col­ and visits while I was in the hospital. CON-SPEC. SALES Ltd Turner, P.O Box 272, Delia, Phone Underwood McLellan & Associates Lt>l Mr. and Mrs. E. Heatherington Is Your Spine lingwood Place, Calgary, phone AV 2912, Craigmyle. 36,37p Consulting Professional Engineers, Mrs. Ole Aaserud. and Phyllis Blair visited with the 10164 - 108 St. 610-3 Ave. W. 9-3419. 34,35,36c 815 - 7th Avenue West, Craigmyle, Alherta 37c H. Fullers of Stettler this week Edmonton. Alta. Calgary, Alta. Causing Illness? 1954 CHEVROLET CAR — In general Calgary, Alberta. 37c •LUE TRIKE — 24 Inch wheel base good condition throughout. Will sell and took in the stampede. In many cases, people who T wish to thank Drs. Asgue and light grey baby buggy folding play at sacrifice price, or trade for grain plain of poor health fin WUlti-os, matron and nursing staff -pen 46-187 iitohaa aii smi ae.) tiato-y- * or CTW«r~'L*)UIS P-aWr 2 rfi*fie5^"BSS*J practlc helps them HANNA WATER STORAOE or trus -Hfl.*nti*a'-M**S**pt*a«'-4Sr' *•»**•«*-i-ta-w-ia"-' commode, tray and straps, baby and tyt_ miles north of town, Phone RE8ERVOIR ness and e>cellent care, also the aiat fails. This aa awing white duck, blue folding baby R1B18, Hanna. 37,38p Experienced walker, also other baby require­ Sealed Tenders for the Hanna Wa­ Sheerness Ladies Cluh for baskets "Your Pick of the Yard at on the nerve centra*^ ments. Mrs. June'Laughlin, Phone ter Storage Reservoir addressed to the received and all friends who called body. FOR TRADE Secretary-Treasurer, Town of Hanna nnd sent cards during the time I was Automotive Reasoaable Prices" S3, Toungstown. 35,36.37 Used Machinery Investigate This N^i||fa Hanna, Alberta, will be received at hospitalized. WILL TAKE POWER MOWER as Service 1 U8ED FARM HAND — Complete, the Town Office up to 12:00 o'clock Thomas Murniy, part payment on new Forney wel­ To Health N< to fit Ford Ferguson tractor $350. noon, Mountain Standard Time, July Sheerness. 37p der. E. Raessler, P.O. Box 476, Jonh Deere Model 5 Power Mower. All Makes of Cars and Trucks, Atlas Lumber Co. Cereal Motors, Phone 18, Cereal, 28, 1960. Dr. J. S. PAX 36,37 Copies of the drawings and speci­ 7 ft. Cutter Bar Tractors Complete Overhauls - P.O. Box 10, 36,37 We would like to thank Drs. Laing T. Scott, Mgr. — Phone 208 fications may be obtained from the Tune-ups — Starter and Generator Phone 300, and Wilson and nurses of the Hanna 7 ft. End Delivery Windrower Attach­ 5 ROOM HOUSE — 24x24, with 12x24 FOR RENT Calgary or Drumheller Offices of the Hospital for their kind attention, al­ ment for Mower SEE leans too, wired and Insulated. What Consulting Engineers, upon a deposit so thank you to our many neighbors offers. Chas. Code, , • LATS. SUITES, HOU8ES—Call 381, of Thirty ($30.00) DolUt-s in cash or Ground Drive Bale Loader on Rubber and friends for their acts of kindness, Alberta. Hanna. 26tf cheque, made payable to Underwood PAT ROWDEN the many floral tributes and cards re­ John Deere Side Delivery Rake on Use . . . McLellan & Associates Limited 2 ROOM MODERN SUITE — In Rem­ ceived during our recent bereavement. Rubber. at Mather's Modern Service 1SB7 PLYMOUTH Savoy Sedan, low The deposit on the' plans and spe­ ple partments. Furnished. Apply D. Davies and family 37p PHONE 250 HANNA mileage, good condition, priced right cifications will be returned to those 99 Oliver Tractor with Live Hydrau- Pahl's Cassidy Agency, Phone 103, Hanna. • Clifford Paxman, Phone R1510, Han­ tendering, upon the return of the lie and Cylinder PROPANE na. 36,37p 2 ROOM MODERN SUITE — In Rem­ plans and specifications returned to I would like to thank Dr. McCracken, ple partments. Apply Cassidy Agen­ the Consulting Engineers prior to the the matron, nurses and staff of the 1957 J.D. 14 TRAWLER and DOZER cies, Phone 103, Hanna. 32t.f. closing of tenders. Oyen hospital for their kindness and • IT'S CLEAN ln good condition, ready to go to Construction Tenders shall be accompanied by care while I was in hospital and also work. Available tor pay out $7,000. A. T. Marshall 3 ROOMED FULLY MODERN SUITE a certified cheque In the amount of toy friends for their visits. Bosch Motors, Phone IK, Oyen, Al­ O ECONOMICAL In house located at No. 501 - 4 Ave. ten*(10 per cent) per cent of the Ten­ Mrs. Pauline Fischback 37c PHONE 330 DELIA, Alta. berta. 36,37 West. Mrs. M. WeUer. Phone 772, der, price payable to the Town of 37,38c GOOD FARMS • IT'S MODERN It you see Pahl's Construction yi Hanna. 36,37 Hanna. 1957 T.D. 14 CRAWLER and DOZER Deposit cheques will be returned to CHURCHES ean be sure of: Good Workmai in rood condition, ready to go to the unsuccessful bidders upon tha •hip — Free Estimates — Stuc< -work. Available for pay out $7200. WANTED award of the Contract or If no award HANNA FULL GOSPEL CHURCH FOR SALE Work — Plastering — Carpent< Bosch Motors, Phone 113, Oyen, Al­ is made, immediately after the deci­ TWO MEN to room and board — 607 5 Ave. and Main Street Work — Home and Industrial Con berta. 37,38,39 sion has been reached by the Town. SIGN WRITING and by E. O. PARRY Centre Street, Phone 489. 36 'The Church That Welcomes Tou" Economy Gas A performance Guaranty Bond In an Better See E. O. Parry of Morrin If •truotlon — Finest Cabinet Makin 2 USED ELECTRIC washing machines FRIDAY, July 15: SHOW CARDS amount equal to fifty (50 per cent) You Want To Buy Or Sell. You Will on the Finance Plan itt good condition $39.96. Used pro­ SMALL FARM AND RANCH — close 8.00 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer. Hanna — Alberta per cent of the contract sum wlll be Do Better By Seeing E. O. PARRY. pane refrigerator, excellent condi­ to school, anywhere ln the Hanna Studying from Colossians 2. area, gracing for at least 100 head required from the successful bidder. 2245 acres, a fine stock and grain tion $139.96. Used electric twin unit SUNDAY, July 17: Indoor and Outdoor Displays of cattle. J. B. Orr, Hillandale, P.O. Tenderers are required to supply a farm with new $16,000.00 home last portable milking machine, like new Signs and Advertising Sask. 37,38.39p Consent of Surety Form along with 10.00 a.m. Sunday School for every­ year. All buildings good. Hay and $t29.96. Macleods Ltd. Hanna. 37 their Tender. one. TRUCK SIGNS pasture good; will run 300 head of tl 00 a.m. Worship and ministry. cattle. -Lots of good water. located The Town reserves the right to 4 YR. OLD REQ. SHORTHORN BULL WANTED TO RENT 2.30 p.m. Veteran childrens camp at Fenn. waive informalities in, or reject any "Quality Work Guaranteed" Chester-view No. 371286 tattoo TGS closing service. Section of land at Rumsey; mixed HANNABAKE CLEAN FURNISHED ROOMS requl. or all Tenders, or to accept the Ten­ 15 L on right ear. T. O. Clark, R.R. 7.30 p.m. Bread of life service. farm, good buildings, $35.00 per acre. red for communication technicians der deemed most favorable in the 1, Hanna, 17 miles north of Scot- WEDNESDAY, July 20: Three quarters of land at Rumsey in Hanna. August to November. Re­ Interest of the Town. GOTTFRIED GLUBRECHT field, 36,37,38p 8.00 p m. A.Y.M. service. good modern house, lots of pasture, ply to Box 1328 Hanna Herald J. H. STEPHENS, FRIDAY, July 22: 7 Miles South of Endiang $35.00 per acre. SHOP 36,37,38,39 Secretary-Treasurer 480 AORES OF GOOD PASTURE 8.00 p.m. Bible study and prayer. 37-44c Three quarters uf land, 2 miles from LAND — All stook must be Tnove

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THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1960 Pops 5 Lutherans Meet NETHERBY In Capital City Mental Health and You NETHERBY, July 8 — Mr. John Dr. A. C. Nitz of California, the (By Olive Talmage, Regional Director Alberta Division, Leniuk and Mr. Larry Schoultheis fourth vice-president of the Lu­ Canadian Mental Health Association) our senior and junior room teach­ theran Church - Missouri Synod, ers left with their wives and fam­ July 7 addressed the Convention ilies for Edmonton on Friday, July of the Alberta - B.C. district 6f Last week, in an effort to prove 4 You cannot keep out of trou­ 1 where they will be attending that church body meeting at Con­ that people do recover from men­ ble spending more than your in­ summer school at the University. cordia College, Edmonton. Dr. Nitz tal illnesses, I copied an editorial come. Mr. and Mrs. "Shorty" Bossert brought to the convention a pro­ from the White Cross Centre's ma­ 5 You cannot help a friend per­ and family left on an extendid trip gress report on the world-wide gazine "Centre Forum". This is pu­ manently by doing for them what to the Peace River on Saturday, mission program of the church blished each month by the mem­ they should do for themselves. July 2 to visit with the former's The Lutheran Synod is the second bers of the centre who are all for­ 6 You cannot build character relatives. largest body of Lutherans in North mer mental patients. I wanted you arid courage by taking away an-*1 Mr. and Mrs. R. Rehill and boys America with approximately 2,500- to read it and realize that the edi­ other's initiative and independen­ left on Friday, July 1 for a trip 000 baptized members. Dr. Clar­ tor's mentally is most certainly on ce. to the west coast to visit with rela­ ence Spiegel of Springfield, Illi­ an even keel. This week I have 7 You cannot further the bro­ tives and friends. nois is delivering the key-note es­ two more contributions from mem­ therhood of man by inciting class Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kennedy and say on "the Ecumenical Movement bers that were published in the hatred. Mary of Edgewater are staying to and the Church". May issue of the magazine. I think Before a person can wake up help Karl Rehill in the absence of To 'facilitate the eVer-growing when you read them and remem­ and find himself famous, a person Bob and family. Jim is also doing work of the church, the conven­ ber the editorial that you will must wake up and find himself" some grain cleaning in the district tion resolved to establish the offi­ know that there are many mental ce of a third vice-president. This "By and for (members name)" while herer patients in hospitals who should We are sorry to report that Mr. will permit one vice-president to not be there and would not be if The very fact that this contribu­ be a member of each of the three tor wrote that "By and For" seems John Corry has been a patient in enough of us would share our bles­ the Hanna hospital this past few major departments ,also establish­ sings to forward the work of our to me to prove that he knows that the advice is equally as good for weeks and wish him a speedy re ed at the convention. The three scientists to enable them to find covery. departments are: Missions and Ev­ a cure. . him as for others. His mind, too, is working normally. The next meeting of the Dundee angelism, Stewardship and Finan­ Here is the first contribution.* W.I. will be held in the old Ne­ ce, and Parish Education and No doubt the contributor read it A prayer submitted to the ma­ therby school on Tuesday after­ Youth Work. somewhere. It goes to show that gazine from anot"her member shows noon July 19 with the possibility Rev. Alfred Miller ot Calgary, ** t/MP/Z£DtcrA3l£— ISM'+HE?' he understood what he read. depth of feeling and most certain­ of a joint meeting with the Wiese Alberta was elected president of CANT'S ly understanding. It runs: , W.I. which has been recently or­ the Alberta - B.C. District of the Bear Lord » 1 You cannot strengthen the ganized. Church. He succeeds the Rev. Carl J,************************************t***e*e****i, Give me compassion that I may Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kenshaw of Baase of New Westminster, B.C. weak by weakening the strong. truly care about other people's 2 You cannot make small men Montreal are visiting at the home who held this office for the past AUCTIONEERING troubles. of their daughter Mrs. Norman nine years. The three vice-presi­ by tearing down big men. Give me wisdom so that I can SERVICE 3 You cannot lift up the wage Greenway. Their grandson James dents elected were: the Rev. Carl see my own problems for the small Bennett also of Montreal accompa Beiderwieden of Penticton, B.C., earner by pulling down the wage things they are. Form — Ranch — Residential payer. nied them west to visit with his the Rev. F. Schole of Leduc, Al­ Give me courage to stand up for cousins over the summer vacation. berta and the Rev. C. F. Baase of Sales what I believe to be right. Mrs. Ernie Matthews and two New Westwinster B.C. Charity Auctions Free of Charge OF MANY THINGS But let me have Lord, an under­ sons of Calgary spent several days (Continued from Page 2) standing heart that I may speak at the home of her parents Mr. J. L. Gilbertson, Mr. Keith Malm­ SEE with gentleness to those who and Mrs. E. Standing recently. cond", he said, "I told her never disagree. gren and the G. W. Cordell fam­ to argue back to her Ma. I have In connection with the Dundee ily as well as the N. Nielsen, the tried it myself and I know it does­ Teach me the meaning of un­ W.I. there is being planned anoth­ L. Krabsen family and Mr. Edward JOHN 6. SHIELDS n't work". selfish love so that some day I may er pioneer picnic at the Qarden Gatsky of Rosebud. dwell with Thee in Thy Kingdom Plains hall on Sunday, July 31st It wa shis third "don't" that of Heaven. The newcomers to the district License No. 250 amused the spectators most and Picnic style supper with the W.I. welcome their neighbors to the supplying only coffee and possi­ GENERAL AUCTIONEERING brought a good many emphatic People who can read these and ranch at any time, and are looking ALBERTA X nods of agreement. "Don't argue find so much pleasure in them ble ice cream at supper time, will forward to a pleasant residence CHINOOK with traffic cops!", he had advised that they want others to share in GOING UP — Alberta's biggest revolving neon be a different feature of last years' amid their new surroundings. •^e*********************************************** his daughter. "Even when you are it too are certainly worth helping. picnic. Come along and meet your sign was hoisted into place this week atop old friends. right, you're stuck". I have seen many of these mem­ the four-storey bottling plant at the Calgary I think it is probably wise not bers and have talked with them. Brewery, alter high winds forced cancellation to argue with policemen, especial­ It is positively impossible to tell members from others as they all of two earlier attempts to lift the 15 tons oi steel Bernard Shubert ly very young policemen. We are and glass 115 feet above street level. Forty a nation with tremendous respect act and talk alike. There is no dif­ Passes At Empress for the law, and we ought to be. ference and the quicker everyone feet tall and 25 feet wide, the sign incorporates There was a time when the uni­ realizes the need to help those an electric clock with nine-foot-long hands which ACADIA VALLEY, July 6 — form of the Mountie was about still confined to mental hospitals can be'read a mile away. The community was saddened on the only law in the wild and wick­ the better. They could be living Monday June 27th, when Bernard ed west. A good deal of that gla­ useful lives free from the constant Shubert, son of Mr. and Mrs. John mour sticks to the young men in fear that torments them today. L. Shubert passed away in the Em­ Mountie uniforms today. One thing is needed and that is press hospital at the age of 20 the knowledge of trained staffs to years. There is no doubt a few of them treat them. Trained personnel is abuse this prestige. They grow hard to find thus making the hos­ Bernard was born on January lst MAKE cocky. They make mistakes. Some pitals under-staffed. Let us all do Delia News Bureau 1949, he received his education at of them love to drive their high- our bit. | the Acadia Valley School. Atten­ powered cars far too fast for safe­ (By the Herald's Correspondent Mrs. Felix Battle) ded St. Peter and Paul Church ty. One admitted recently, before Mental illness can strike anyone He was a member of the Acadia anytime. THE Council of the Knights of Colum­ a magistrtae, that he had driven BWK7-**-ww?mmBia«3j"*^^ his car at 60 miles "per hour thru If plans develope as I expect I Miss Yvonne Friedley of Hanna .Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Herman in De- bus. Bernard was well known in a school zone in pursuit, of an auto­ shall be interviewing Wm. Miller, visited with her parents Blr. and |lia. musical circles being a member I mobile which, at that time, he was executive Director, Canadian Men­ Mrs. Cliff. Friedley last week. of his father's orchestra for many | Mt pertain was speeding. It was tal Health Association, of Calgary Miss Joan Friedley is the new years. > •EEi&lNCE altogether likely .that he was act­ on my radio, program "Tbis and clerk in the Delia Co-op atora.itt.**, ^R«n And Hail ^^^ He leaves to mourn his loss be •rip- ing mote dangerously In hi* zeal That", orwp- CJDV, Drumhwiwr, flight Lt. Kieth Peters, Mrs. Pe­ Tn^eaatial^trict than was the motorist he chased, next week. We plan to have two I friends, his parents, four brothers ters and family arrived in Delia Ronald, Patrick, Dennis and Ken­ for the motorist had slowed down interviews, probably Wednesday last Week to visit with Kieth's pa- SEDALIA, July 5 — The best to thirty to go by the school. and Friday. However, there is a rain (1.5 to 3.5 inches in four neth and five sisters, Mrs. Leo Nevertheless, a magistrate feels possibility that these interviews rents, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Peters. Spath, Darlene, Louise, Margerite Mr. and Mrs. L. Desjardine and years fell over this area recently impelled to take the word of a will not be on the air until the on fields that have not been so and Julienne. constable over that of a citizen; following week. infant daughter motored up from Calgary last week end to visit with dry is over 20 years. There was The funeral was conducted from or, indeed, over that of two citiz­ hail in a few places up to 40 per St. Peter and Paul Church with ens, however reputable they may the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Insurance Agent Chas. Greer. cent. Rev. Father Mongeau officiating. be. Unfortunately, this sometimes . Mr. Wm. Matheson is at home With interments in the same ceme­ leads to situations where • people To Receive Award Miss Lynne Dickie of Drumhel­ after a week's holiday at Edmon­ tery. Pallbearers were Walter have more respect (or fear) for ler is visiting her grandparents ton, Jasper, Banff and Calgary. Skappak, Bert Niwa, Billy Degen­ the Mountie than they have for Jas. Foster, local representative Mr. and Mrs. Felix Battle. Mrs. Geo. Smith is home from hardt, Rudy Spath, Murray Niwa the courts themselves, and thus Of Canada Life Assurance Co. has Mrs. Hamilton of Toronto, Ont. the Acadia Valley teaching staff. and Jerry Skappak. plead guilty even when convinced been advised that he will be re­ is visiting her brother and sister, Rain reduced the numbers who Attending the funeral from out of their own innocence. ceiving an award for writing the of town were Blr. and Mra. Martin highest number of life insurance Mr. Campbell McCully and Mrs. attended the reception of Mr. and So I say, "If yoii are right, .ar­ Violet Barrs, also her nephew and Mrs. W. J. Blair on the occasion McKinley from Arrowood, Mr. and gue with the cops. It won't do you applications in his particular dist­ Mrs. Locky Skappak from Brooks­ rict during the spring campaign, his family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mc­ of their fiftieth wedding anniver­ any good, perhaps, but it will do Cully in the Delia district sary, but 25 guests sat d9wn to a by, Mr. and Mrs. Vasil Skappak this country good. Unhealthy fear as well as an award for placing turkey dinner at noon and around from Calgary; Mrs. Mike Skappak, of a uniform, -especially by

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Pag m 6 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEW^ — THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1960 awn amongst the trees bv me hos- I Mr. and Mrs. A.'Ference and fa. Mew Teacherage , Endlong Loses with relatives here for a tow days an co-h,stesses The next I mily have now le^on their holl- last week. anc! con.isusM d {lrst tc>6*dlgarv Uss is to be held at the home | ^ , sdr> and Af- Acadia VaUey To Vector Club Miss Joy Ritchie of Stettler spent .nceting stampede a few days last week with Mr. and August 3. ' — • ____ Acadia Valley Bureau ACADIA VALLEY, July 11 — ENDIANG, July 12 — The En­ Mrs. Jack Groat. ui Mrs. Elsie Munro on Work is expected to start imme­ diang baseball team motored to Mr. and Mrs. John Morasch and A good attendance of Square "Toast" Of Pedal NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING diately on a new teacherage for Victor on Sunday July 3. The very Deal square dance club members Miss Mory Grudecki — Representative Wesley left for the coast last week members of the Acadia Valley exciting game was won by Victor They will spend a short holiday attended ai outdoor square dance Pushers' Club school staffs The new building will with the score being 9-3. With two there. and wiener roast last Tuesday ev- ———————— *r" be located directly west and across away in the top of the ninth in­ piling. Everyone reported a good Mrs. Jim Sears and Mrs. Fred ACADIA VALLEY, July 11 — feating Kindersley in the final the street from the school. Com­ nings, Larry Abram came in with lime. Fano are the toast of the Hanna A one bushel quota opened here game. pletion date has been set for Sep­ a two run four bagger, tying the Large Crowd For The Square Deal community at I'edal Pushers Club. It wag through tember. •» score 8-8. However, the locals were ttls morning making a total of 6 Mr. and Mrs. R. Baerwald of tended the Sunnynook picnic on (heir efforts that the wind-up pic. bushels Sag the crop year. Calgary and Blr.' and Blrs. Herb unable to stop Victor from getting Sunnynook Sports July 1 and enjoyed everything, the winning run. nic the end of June became such a Mr. and Mrs. Chester Neilson, Baerwald of Las La Ronge, Sask., SUNNYNOOK, July 12 — Al­ even the rain! Brenda and Sussie Andersen mo­ visited with Bert Miller and fam­ Picnic Winds Up Recent patients in hospital were success. The two ladies were res though July 1 turned out to be Mrs. J. Pearce of Calgary has ponsible for the collection and tored to Edmonton last week for ily last week. School Term Mrs. Bob Groat and Mrs. Cliff Tuc- been visiting her son Orlin for sev­ a few days, returning from Edmon­ |ker in Castor; Mrs. BiU Kitt in anything but a nice day, a good serving of food at the picnic. The Sam Matlock and family and eral days. ton they trill' leave Sussie at Mac- Mrs. John Knapik from Outlook SPONDIN, July 11 — A very Hanna; Mrs. Dederer in Stettler, crowd was on hand to celebrate club members and officers extend the local sports day. The parade Mr. and Mrs. L. Curry and fam­ Arthur's in Red Seer for a holi­ are presently visiting in the dist­ successful picnic was held at the and Mrs. Hilda Clark in Calgary. them sincere thanks. day. rict. Spondin school grounds to end the Best wishes for a speedy recovery started off at 12 noon and was the ily have left on a visit to Saska­ are extended to ail of them. toon. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dillabough Attending the Calgary stampede school term. The weather was most object of much attention and ad­ and chUdren motored to* Bethune, this week are Tom Burkes, Wayne favorable, and all children as well Congratulations are extended to miration as entrants went to con­ Sask. last week, where Terry and and Jim Elliot, Vic Niwas and El­ as their parents enjoyed a most Mr. and Mrs. Ken Halvorson on siderable work in preparing their Brace will stay, tor two weeks' ho­ pleasant afternoon of sports, races the birth of a baby girl in the Han­ entries. In the fastball tournament Aneurin Bevan, 62, fiery de aine, Ted Halls and family, Bert puty leader of Britain's Labor liday. Millers and family and Mrs. Ca­ of all kinds and baseball for young na hospital July 30. Hanna won first, Hand Hills sec­ Mr. and Mrs. Vigo Haahr and fa­ and old. The evening was brought Mrs. Jack Schultz accbmpanled 1 Party, died at his home, after meron. to a close with a delicious picnic ond and Red Rose third. Harold a seven month Illness. mily left Sunday on a holiday to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Schultz to Calga­ Christianson of Pollockville won Brockville, Ont and Faymount, Bfr. and Mrs. Ernie Kohut ac­ lunch served in the auditorium. ry on Saturday July 2. She return­ Ont. where Carol Haahr is station companied by Mr. and Mrs. Vic Spondin is rather a quiet place ed the next day. the gate prize. Bert Lukey won ed with the RCAF. Skappak are holidaying at the since school closed and the teach­ Quite a number of people from the prize for coming the longest west coast and travelling on down distance to the sports. The prize Mr. and Mrs. Fred Porfoun and ers are either away at summer the district attended the Stettler FWUA Discusses Mr. and Mrs. Tom Porfoun and through the States into Mexico. school or on holiday. stampede on Julv 5 and 6. All re­ for the oldest person on the New Flag Design family from Calgary were visitors Congratulations are being recei­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Patzer left ported an excellent time. grounds went to Joe Winkler of in the district a week ago. ved by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spath to visit with friends at Winnipeg Mrs. Jim Lawson of Toronto has Hanna. The athletic club wishes SQUARE DEAL, July 12 — The Mr. and Mrs. Jake Frey motored on the birth of a daughter on July recently. arrived to spend the summer to lhank each and everyone who Wild Rose Local FWUA recently to Calgary last week where Jake 7 in the Empress hospital. A great many people attended months here with her husband Mr. helped to make the day a success, met at the home of Mrs. Doreen attended a UFA board meeting on Robert Reid Jr. from Haney, church services at Veteran on Sun- |lLawso n who is the student minis and thanks are also extended to Solberg with 11 members present Friday and Saturday. They will al­ B.C. is spending the summer with day afternoon. ter. thc ladies who donated prizes. as well as four visitors. The meet­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stickle vis­ 7 ft. COCKSHUTT Power Mower $ 135 so attend the Calgary stampede. the Shannon family. Miss Beverley Groat spent a few- Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Van Brunt oi ing opened by singing the "Maple Mr. and Blrs. Eddie Borycki and The show next week will be held ited with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stickle days in Stettler last week, the Leaf Forever" and roll call was on Sunday at Veteran. Calgary and Mr. and Mrs. R. Camp­ 7 ft. MINNEAPOLIS Power Mower $ 135 family from Los Gatos, California on Monday, July 18 at 7 and 9 p.m. [ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ritchie. bell of Vauxhall spent the holiday answered on "Design For A Flag Visited with Art Dalshaug and fa­ "Great American Pastime". Mr. and Mrs. Herb Motz flew Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Myers and week end with Mrs. D. Campbell. For Canada" and "New Ideas on MASSEY No. 1 Baler, P.T.O. Drive $ 795. out from Toronto on Saturday to Dianne Myers were Calgary visit­ mily for a few days recently. "A social evening will be held on Tht* monthly meeting of the Sun­ National Anthem". Minutes and Mr. and Blrs. Gordie Egeland visit with the former's family and ors last Monday. Mrs. Myers and nynook FWUA was held at the letters from head office were read MASSEY No. 1 Baler, Motor Drive $ 695. July 16 in the Memorial Hall at also take in part of the Calgary Dianne stayed to spend a few days and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Simmons 8 p.m. in honor of Mr. and Mrs. home of Mrs. Marjorie Lukey with A letter from the FUA and FWUA (Ud family from are stampede. with Mr. and Mrs. Les Lawson. eight members present. Mrs. Mary president, Mrs. Braithewaite and 10 ft. JOHN DEERE Power Binder Bill Peers who will mark their Danny and Terry stayed with Mr. presently holidaying with Mr. and silver wedding anniversary. Mr. and- Mrs. Carl Henriksen Greenslade read the bulletin on Mr. E. Nelson were read. The CAC New Canvases and Rubber Tires . $ 450. Mrs. Alan Harris at Salmon Arm left for Banff and Spokane re­ and Mrs. Elmer Schultz while their co-operation. Mrs. Evelyn Collins bulletin was analysed by Mrs. E. British Columbia. The Valley Red Sox played host' cently. parents were away. was the winner of the gift package Munro. Mrs. Ruth Curry gave her to Prelate on Sunday, Prelate was Mr. and Mrs Ralph Motz atten- Several of the youngsters in the report on the FUA convention held Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson ac­ defeated by one run. donated by the hostess. A lovely companied by Mrs. Howard Sim­ ded camp at Didsbury for several community have been home with lunch was served by the hostess in Hanna last month. The mystery NEW (in stock) mons and Lorraine Olsen motored Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cherniak from days last week and returned home the chicken pox this past week or and co hostess. The next meeting package brought by Mrs. E. Munro was won by Mrs. Doreen Solberg. to Calgary last Saturday, Mrs. Sim­ Winnipeg Beach and Mr. and Mrs. on 'Sunday. two. will be held the 19th of July at SPECIAL—5 Ton NEW HOLLAND Farm mons and Lorraine will go on to N. Cherniak from Gimley, Mani­ New telephones are bing install­ Mr. Bill Kitt accompanied by the home of Mrs. Dorothy Ander- The afternoon ended with a love­ toba visited with tbe Cherniak, ed in Spondin and district. ly buffet lunch served out on me Wagon, Wide Guage Edmonton on Sunday to spend a Mr. Herman Schultz and Mr. Herb. Regular $273 SPECIAL $ 229. week or so with Blanche and fa­ McNabb and Lund families over Btrs. Reeder has her nieces vis­ Buckholtz of Byemoor motored to . the week end. ulty. iting with her for a while and her Buck Lake for the long week end. No. 67 NEW HOLLAND Balers ready to go $1806. Mrs. Conway and family are pre­ Harvey Cherniak underwent mi­ son Norman is attending camp east However, the fish didn't seem to sently holidaying at Outlook, Sask. nor surgery last Saturday at Em­ of Veteran. be too co-operative. No. 78 NEW HOLLAND Balers, Extra Large and Broderick. press hospital. Miss Shirley Keibel is spending Capacity, The Biggest in the Business $2689.45 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Shannon are Attending the circus last Friday f ROSE LYNN a holiday with her parents Mr. proud grandparents, as their daug­ St Leader were Eric Andersens, and Mrs. Ben Keibel. Mr. and Mrs. No. 56 NEW HOLLAND Rollabar Rakes $606.50 hter Mrs. Janice Neufeld gave Alf Brunners, Joe Skappaks and Keibel also have little Johnny and No. 46 7 ft. Trailer Type Mowers .. birth to a son on July 7 at Olds. the McNabbs. ROSE LYNN, July 11 — The Brenda Anderson of Edmonton $478.65 Mrs. Lemke is a patient in the Homemakers Club met at the home staying with them while their par­ 14 ft. Bale Elevators Empress hospital Sympathy is extended to Mrs. of Mrs. Don Templar on Thursday $ 98. Thorby Tobias whose father passed ents Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Henry Neilson and away last week at Eatonia. July 7. Six members answered the are on holidays. No. 107 OLIVER Rollabar Rakes $ 592. family have motored to Indiana roll call. Reports of the bake sale Exhibition baseball games will Friends in the district were sor­ to' visit with their daughter Elen- and school picnic were given. ry to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Bill SEE THE No. 6 OLIVER BALER— JUST ARRIVED ore. be held at Medicine Hat on July Members were asked to gather COMPLETE $2020. 30 at 5 and 8 p.m. between the Hogg of Calgary and Mr. and Mrs. FOR A COMPLETE-SECRETARIAL Lloyd Good and family are ho­ used clothing to be brought to the Alex Donald of Vancouver were lidaying at Calgary, Banff, and Valley Red Sox and the Medicine next meeting. The raffle donated Hat Superiors. in a car accident on Sunday, July ACCOUNTANCY COURSE Jasper, by Mrs. Anderson was won by Mrs. 3, near Banff. Mr. Alex Donald is Congratulations are being recei­ Edgar Good was a business cal­ R. E. Hickle. At the close of the a brother of Mr. Jim Donald of EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR BOTH ved by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rafa ler to Brooks last week. meeting the hostess served a love­ Endiang. The community joins inf on the birth of a daughter on July Congratulations are being re­ ly refreshing lunch. The June mee­ wishing them all a speedy recov­ YOUNG MEN AND LADIES 9 at Empress. ceived by Mr. and Mrs. Bill Karr ting was held at the home of Mrs. ery. The Valley Red Sox won second Geo. Landis with 8 members and A. A. HUTTON on the birth of a son on Sunday, WRITE TO: money last week at Luseland, de- July 10. three visitors present. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Kenny and Garry Hickle returned from the family of Spirit River were visitors SISTERS OF CHARITY hospital last Tuesday where he Box 118 and SONS _, had been receiving treatment on HAHNA. Alberta Hanna Alta. th'»"-twm«*~w" •mteTia? *tw»wtfihw of loosing part of his thumb while operating a post-pounder. Mrs. Laarz spent a few days vis­ ~\ W«G«m«I*« iting in Hanna' last week! Mr. and Mrs. Mark Blair and fa­ mily of Brooks were visitors at REAL GOOD BARGAINS IN USED the home of Mr. Orford over thc MACHINES ... SAVE $$$$ week end. Youngstown f EXCEL Stettler Auction Mart Ltd. TRACTORS- CO-OP E4 3-4 Plow Tractor, L.P.T.O. B.P. EXCEL, July 12 — Miss Marna Motor Reconditioned, New Rear Tires, Corkish of Calgary spent the July Thursday, July 28 New Hydraulic Available ....:...... $1550. 1 week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop of Starting at 12 noon CO-OP E4 3-4 Plow Tractor, L.P.T.O. B.P. Brandon, Manitoba and Mr. and Factory Hydraulic, Motor Reconditioned $1650. Mrs. Albert Bishop and family of Kenora, Ont. and Mr. Clint Bishop Entries accepted until sale time Minn. Moline Model "U" ot Olds were visitors at the home Buyers will be on hand from Hydraulic B.P. P.T.O. _ $1600. of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bishop re­ cenUy. across Canada and U.S.A. to assure top prices DEEP TILLAGE— Mr. and Mrs. Forest Ball and fa­ mily of Edmonton were visitors I- '\ John Deere No. 600 1 ft _ $ 350. with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ball this week. / CO-OP 10 ft. Plower $ 250. Mrs. Bamford of Saskatoon spent Auctioneers SPORTS DAY CULTIVATOR SPECIALS- the week end with relatives in the village. \ CO-OP. 10 ft .__, , - $ 65. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Caskey C. Q. McKAY and family are holidaying in Sas­ CO-OP 12 ft. .__ $ 75 katoon this week. Lie. 233 I WEDNESDAY, JULY 20 A Billy Graham "Hour of De­ cision" film was shown during the CALL IN AND SEE THE FAMOUS VERSITILE service in the Cereal Hall last Sun­ T. A. PRATT day. All were pleased to bave Mrs. BASEBALL S.P. SWATHER Baker back to help with service Lie. 286 LADIES' BASEBALL again. The service of song and First 6 Teams to Enter — First Game 11 a.m Prize scripture was conducted by Mr. Money:— First $75; Second $50; Third $25. Six Teams PRIZE MONEY:-, Anderson. Miss Shirley Waterhouse L G.BROWN or No Third Money entertained with an accordian solo. First $15; Second $10 Can. Co-op, Implements Ud. Lie. 394 Contact Larry Williams, mgr. Phone 153, Hanna READ ANO USE THE HERALD 36,37,38c CLASSIFIED ADS LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL 12 Yer, <,„d U.der _ Fl* h.r T«„, « E„to _ Hw $2J. j^ $) _.

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DELIA, July 12 — Born to Mr Mrs. J. Kary is attending sum­ OYEN, July 11 — Mr. and Mrs. day for Vancouver. Miss Toedt in­ and Mrs. Fred Schmidt in the mer school in Edmonton. Drumheller hospital, a son. Leonard Gripp returned from Mea­ tends to nurse in tbe USA. Miss Louise Kary is visiting at dow Lake, Sask, last week where Miss Phyllis. Volk, R.N. bas re­ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greer the home of her brother and sister they visited with sister Helen and turned to Oyen to relieve until Delia, in the Hanna hospital, a son. in law in Prince Albert, Sask. | husband. September. Residents of the district extend Visitors at the home of Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arneson Mr. and Mrs. Les Maahs spent sincere sympathy to the family of Mrs. Felix Battle on Sunday last B r and left last Tuesday for a 3 months the first part of the week in Cal- Mr. Charles Greer who passed **". J * Mrs* Keith Johnson, . holiday in Wisconsin and other gary on business. away in the Hanna hosoital last , Mr. and Mrs. Eric Plumb I points in the USA. Mr. Bamlett Love of Vancouver week, after a lengthy illness at and Miss Eva Plumb of Drumhel­ Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gibson and !B.C. was renewing acquaintances the age of 68 years. The late Mr. ler, Mrs. Les Battle and Miss Cher­ rone Battle and Mr. Pete Carra- boys accompanied by Mrs. Cec lin Oyen and district last week. Greer was a well respected pion­ Mansfield and two children left | Word has been received that the eer resident of the district and vaggio. by car last Thursday to spend the (Alex Hanewich family were invol- leaves a host of friends to mourn vacation with their parents at Ross ved in a car accident in Calgary his passing. Funeral services were Mrs. Paul Muntak is a visitor to Calgary with her son and daugh­ burn and McGregor, Man. respec- | enroute to the coast. Details of held in the Delia United Church ter-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mun­ t'vely. the mishap are not known. on Saturday, July 9 with pastor L. tak Jr. and also her son Bill. Turner officiating. Interment tool- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kuhn and i Mr. and Mrs. George HiU of Cla- place in the Delia cemetery, with Fred Battle is spending the week Terry and Jackie and Mrs. Kuhn's remont, Ont formerly of the Cap- visiting in Calgary at the home of brother Norman Innes motored to pon district are visiting friends and Whyte Funeral Directors, Hanna Billy Bridges. relatives in the district. in charge of arrangements. Saskatoon last Saturday afternoon I Mrs. Hamilton returned to her where Norman left by plane for Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kurkura and Messrs Russell Battle and Ron home in Toronto after visiting her his home in Glasgow, Scotland. small son Johnny motored to Rus­ Eberle of Warner motored up to sister Mrs. Vi Barrs and brother Mr. and Mrs. James Thygeson sell, Manitoba, recently where Delia to spend the week end at Mr. A. C. McCully of Delia. and family of Wetaskiwin are ho- they will be with Fred's parents their respective homes in the dis­ Lares Battle is visiting his friend I lidaying at the Rainbow farm the for a week. trict. Tommy Bridges in Calgary for the ! past week. Mr. and Mrs. George Gray of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Blore and fa week. The Jim Thompson family of Claremont, Ont. and Mr. and Mrs. mily and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kil­ Calgary is at the Campbell home Wilbur Johnson of Locust Hill, Mrs. Violet Barrs wishes to thank Ont. are visiting with Mrs. Gray's lian were visitors to Saskatoon her niece Mrs. Jack McCully and on their annual vacation. Ut the ball. last week to attend the Pion-Era all her friends and neighbors in Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowler and uncle, Mr. Walter Wright. Your Celebrations. the community for the very lovely family of Ogema, Sask., were at reporter was informed they were Mrs. Fowler's father's home and amazed at the beauty and progress Several Delia residents motored birthday party and all their good of our prairie, village and schools. to Lacombe on Sunday, July 3 to wishes extended to her on the oc­ also called at the Ross Vanstone Mrs. Johnson is leaching school in attend the 50th wedding anniver­ casion of her 75th birthday on home recently. Mrs. Fowler was Claremont that is 100 years old, sary celebration of Mr. and Mrs. June 28. formerly Miss Hazel Vanstone. in which virtually no improve­ Ernie Tillotson, former Delia resi­ Mr. and Mrs. Don McKay and ments have been made. DRIVE IN dents. Included in the guests' from Ian returned recently from Ed­ this district were Mr. and Mrs. E. Two Will Contest monton where they visited the D. DR. THOS. R. WHALEY Tillotson and daughter, Mr. and Delegate's Post Painter family and also spent some PASSES IN VANCOUVER if§||§M Mrs.- P. Almond and family, Mr. j time at Sylvan Lake. Dr. Thomas R Whaley formerly and Mrs. Stuart Sloan, Mr. and Ezekiel Anderson, of Excel and Mr. and Mrs. Burkett and fam­ of Alsask, Sask. passed away in Mrs. Howard Stevenson. Ernest Warwick, of Oyen will con ily of Moose Jaw, Sask., were re­ St. Paul's hospital, Vancouver, on CAR CARE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sloan mo­ test the position of Alberta Wheat cent callers at the C. Trewin and June 26, at the age of 75 years. tored to Lacombe and then went Pool delegate for that area in an W. Byler homes enroute to Calga- *He is survived by his wife Ger­ is on to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jock election to be held this summer. | ry and the stampede. trude and daughter Joan, also a Morrison at Red Deer on Sunday, Ballots will be distributed to Pool Congratulations and best wishes brother and sister iii Ontario. July 3. members in that sub-district in the are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Funeral services were conducted Mr. and Mrs. John Carter of next few days. McNally who were married on Sa­ from St. John's Shaughnessy Calgary were Delia visitors last Elected by acclamation as Pool turday at Taber. Church at 1:30 p.m. June 30. THIS CHECK-UP ASSURES week end. delegates were John Muza, of Em­ Mr. and Mrs. "Scotty" Schmidt EXTRA DRIVING PLEASURE Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Carter and press and J. E. McCormick, of of Canadian Utilities left on Sat­ sons of Calgary are spending the Byemoor. Alouettes' defensive end Doug McNichol, who almost urday for Calgary and points west Do-lt-Yourself summer months on their farm in When the nominating period got away to the Hamilton Tiger-Cats, is back with the on their three week's vacation. • Flush and fill cooling system the Delia district. closed on June 30 a total of 49 Als^again. He signed and prepped with team yesterday. Mr. Ken Munroe motored to Kie- Sgt. "and Mrs. J. MacFarlane nominations had been received for ver Lake a week ago Sunday with Headquarters • Summer lube and filter change were visitors in the Delia district the position of delegate^in the 35 the intermediate boys of Sibbald last week, at the home of the and Oyen. Those from Oyen are odd-numbered sub-districts. In 24 berta Department of Agriculture, latter's. brother and sister in law sub-districts delegates were elect­ Farm Women's Jim McCracken, Robert Snell and • Wash out and re-oil air cleaner will discuss various aspects of cre­ Ricky Thompson. Ken enjoyed the Mr. and Mrs. Jim Scott and other ed by acclamation, elections are BEAVER PACKAGED friends. Anniversary Tea dit and life insurance. Guest spea­ week end fishing at Pine Lake and • Check and balance all wheels to be held in 10 sub-districts and ker at the banquet will be Dr. C. HOMES Mrs. Bob McMillan of Calgary no nomination was received from July llth to 14th inclusive are left on Sunday noon with the sen­ was a Delia visitor last Saturday F. Bently, Dean of Agriculture at ior girls, Violet Austin and Bar­ one southern sub-district, necessi­ the dates on which the Olds Farm the University of Alberta, whose • Fill steering gear housing on her return to the city she was tating a by-election later this sum­ Women's Week will take place this bara Thayer, also Jessie Wood of accompanied by her mother Mrs. subject will be "Population Pro­ Sibbald, and returned with the mer. year. A special tea to mark the blems and Agriculture". DROP IN AND SEE • Check all tires Sadie Nelson, who will visit in the 30th anniversary of the program boys. Happy holiday to .all! OUR MANY PLANS city for Stampede week. is planned for July 12th. The an­ Town and city women are wel­ Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carran, Miss Miss Cheronne Battle of Calgary Drouth and extreme heat in Ar­ come to attend all or part of the V. Stewart and Miss Marion Hamil­ gentina threaten to reduce the ac niversary tea is designed to give program. Husbands are especially travelled up by bus last Friday regular attendants over the years ton were guests at the Joe Fergu­ evening to spend the week end reage sown to wheat this year. invited to attend the Thursday af­ son home at Medicine Hat last an opportunity to meet friends and ternoon program and the banquet. with her mother Mrs. L. Battle. renew acquaintances. week. wroiirs VK. SHOP Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Staples are There sure are a lot of fellows Futher information regarding the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Vanstone and Beaver Lumber on a motor trip to visit relatives who can't play the guitar . . . who Highlights of tbe program will program or accomodation can b» Matnlly utwtw «

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&SJ, THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY. JULY 14. 1960 RANCH COOK OF 1903 HARKS (GUESS WHO ... BIRTHDAY AT PLEASANT VIEW "Charlie" Smith One Of Early Homesteaders In Empress District YOUNGSTOWN, July 7 — Here years ago. He then came to Pleas­ at Pleasant View Home, there is ant View Home and has spent his a rule that whenever one of the time in enjoying old age and (he guests reaches the age of 90 years states) "growing mellow with it". the "whole gang" celebrates the Mrs. Muroe the cook at Pleasant day with a birthday dinner and View, again served up one of her all the trimmings. many "special" dinners for the oc­ One of these happy occasions casion. Superintendent Kroeker was July 6 when Charles A. Smith and all his staff, as well as many was feted on his 90th birthday. friends, extended "Charlie" the Born on July 6, 1870 tn the heartiest of greetings, with the town of Midsomer Norton, in the hope, that he will continue to en­ county of Somerset, England, he joy his present good health amid came to Canada in 1898. After the surroundings of Pleasant View. spending five years in Manitoba, in the spring of 1903 he accepted a position as cook for the Smith BYEMOOR Ranch 8 miles north of Leader, Sask. which was known at that BYEMOOR, July 5 — A number time as the Maple Creek district. of people from here are attending 49'**. At that time Alberta and Saskat­ I *rlsrM?A?/Sl»S chewan were not formed into pro­ the stampede in Stettler this week. vinces Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Carless Jr. and family of Cessford .spent Sun­ In 1916 he homesteaded at Em­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Kobi . . . keeps missing the ball press and resided there until four and'Mrs. Carless. Mrs. Christina Allan spent a few Delia Resident days with Mrs. McKechnie in Han­ na recently. Mrs. Lesage and children gather around Quebec's new Left to right are: Rene, 18; Mrs. Lesage: Jules, 20; and Dies In Hanna Phone Social Items to The Herald - Phone 52 Premier, Jean Lesage, shortly after he was sworn in. Marie, 14. Missing in family photo is Raymond, 4 The Ladies of the Home Circle A resident of the Delia district catered to the reception of Mr. and. since 1912, Mr. Chas. Greer passed Mrs. Lenny Dye on Thursday. We away in the Hanna hospital on Ju­join in wishing the newly weds Itember. 1939, the Navy numbered Pedal Pushers ly 7 at the age of 68 years. Since much success and happiness in the KEEPING UP-TO-DATE ROU OF CANADIAN NAVY i 1.770 officers and men, while the Picnic Wind Up his arrival in the district he was future. i Reserves totalled 1,800. Six des- engaged in farming. Mrs. Porter returned home from ON VARIETIES ' trovers, five minesweepers and 2 the Stettler hospital on Thursday. : training vessels made up the fleet. The Hanna Pedal Pushers Club Besides his wife he is survived Farmers today follow with Interest any new varieties PORTRAYED ON TELECAST Six days after Canada went to wound up their activities for the by one son William at home, one A surprise birthday party was of grain that hold promise oi something better in tho held for Mrs. J. Jamieson last week way of yield, resistance to disease and early maturity, war. the first of many convoys summer months with a picnic on daughter Mrs. L. M. Desjardine of CBC Production July 19 Will Calgary, a brother Clarence Greer Mrs. Jamieson celebrated her 82nd Our "Crop Testing Plan" demonstraUon plots, where different varieties sailed from Halifax for the United June 30. Most all of the members of wheat, oats, barley and ilax are grown side by side, offer the : of Delia, also five grandchildren. birthday. Kingdom. and supporters took part. Highligh­ opportunity for anyone interested to pay a visit and to see for himself Revue Canada's Maritime History Misses Jean and Elsie McMillan Canada's shipbuilding industry, ting the affair was an open air Funeral services were held from how different varieties compare under local conditions. A one-hour film pres-entas***-*?* ••&» cnaflirt of giants for the tiny . dormant for years, began to pro- the United Church at Delia on are visiting relatives in Edmonton Every Searle Agent has a list of the location of these plots which picnic. The club members and sup­ Saturday, July 9 at 2 p.m. Rev. this week. highlighting the role of the Rwr**3 CuBK&an fV« Bat before the war Iduce fighting ships. Corvettes porters wish to extend sincere farmers can observe to their profit. ^ Canadian Navy in Canada's asar*- ewJed. tbe German underseas fleet I were laid down in shipyards. Later L. Turner officiated and interment A miscellaneous shower will be time history will be telecast hy •*? eawrppJ as ihe greatest menace I minesweepers, frigates, motor laun thanks to those merchants who followed in the Delia cemetery, held in the hall Saturday in honor SEARLE GRAIN COMPANY, LTD. CBC on Tuesday evening. July t* •em the-' ha$h <**s and the future ches, landing craft and auxiliary provided refreshments in the form with Whyte's Funeral Directors, of Miss Kathleen Lane who will be The film, entitled "An Endorwr kaJe off tbe RCN as an anti-sub- vessels were built. of hot dogs and soft drinks. Hanna in charge. married on July 15. Ttadition", is a National Film inosrsa-p j-wrv* was beginning to take The RCN grew from 11 to.al­ Board production. It traces the im­ j&sjfte. most 400 ships, and from a hand­ pact of seapower upon the devel­ FHasi-w-ar economy measures cut ful of officers and men to 93,705 opment of Canada and portrays; the RCN to 386 officers and men, officers and men and wrens. Un­ the story of Canada's Navy, its reduced the fleet to two destroy­ der Canadian escort, 25,343 mer­ struggles and achievements, from ers and four minesweepers and chant ship voyages carried 181,- 1910 to the present time. Effective forced the closing of the Naval 643,180 tons of cargo to United PROTJIXLTY WESTERN use is made throughout the pro-College. Kingdom ports. Canadian ships, by duction of Canadian and British j In 1923 the Royal Canadian Na­ themselves or in company with action footage and captured Ger- val Reserve and the Royal Cana­ other allied ships or planes, sank man film. dian Naval Volunteer Reserve 27 U-boats, and sank, destroyed or Four years after it was estab- ; were formed. These branches of captured 42 enemy surface ships. lished, the Royal Canadian Navy the Naval Service were the frame­ Canada's Navy played a key role went to war with two over-age j work upon which was built the in the vital Battle of the Atlantic, cruisers and a motley collection of fighting strength of the Navy dur­ which began on September 3, 1939 . minesweepers, armed yachts and ing the Second World War. and lasted for five-and-one-half trawlers. There was little place in I When war was declared in Sep- years. It was on the North Atlan­ tic convoy routes that the RCN acquired the experience upon *> See your PIONEER Agent ior *•*. which is based today's specialized anti-submarine fleet. NEW CROP WHEAT BOARD PERMIT BOOKS AS-JlMLJtGIi beaan i&ighUse year, its seagoing strength lftff' .*• AVOID pBflPPOINTMENT AND DELAY reached a peacetime high of 62 ships in commission. They include DO IT NOW I the modern aircraft carrier Bona­ venture and Canadian-built des­ lba lite Beat in Grain Marketing Servioe . aa troyer escorts of the Restigouche and St. Laurent class, acknowledg­ If Pays fo Puff fo ffce Pioneer ed to be the finest of their type in * PIONEER GRAIN COMPANY LIMITED the world. CALGARY OBITUARY MRS. ft ANC Y WALLACE Mrs. Naricy Wallace, a resident of the Gem and Finnegan districts for the past -44 years passed away suddenly June 28. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Born in 1891 in Mauchline, Ayre- shire, Scotland, Mrs. Wallace came Distributor Wanted for Hanna and District. Start today in a to Canada in 1915 and was mar­ dignified independent business of your own. (Coin Operated ried in Bassano in 1916. She was Machines). Unlimited opportunity awaits you in one of Can­ predeceased by her husband in ada's fastest growing industries. 1937. Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. W. Mackenzie Hanna Mrs. De- (ash Income $250.00 per Month rald Williams, Edmonton, Mrs. starts immediately. Investment of $980.00 cash required. No George Bevin, Vancouver, Mrs. experience necessary. All accounts established for you. Can be Bob Marsh, Victoria, also 3 sons handled in your spare time at start and expanded to a full Neil and William, Gem and Taylor time profitable enterprise later. in Gleichen. Company representative will survey your district opportunities Funeral services were conduct­ and interview applicants. Write today to: ed at 2:30 p.m. July 2 from Knox United Church Bassano. Interment KEN ROSS (Sales Manager) 1616 Centre Street N. followed in the family plot in the Calgary, Alberta Bassano cemetery. State Age, Phone Number, Etc. FINEST QUALITY PRINTING 3&-37-38-39C PHONE 52—THB HERALD

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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1960 'age asagaaa juice 2T; Sugar IT; fresh mint, chopped 2T. WEEKLY LETTER line a salad bowl with coarsily chopped greens. Arrange a variety EXPERIMENTAL FARM — LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. of fruits in piles around rim of bowl on top,of greeiii. Blend the cheese, lemon juice, sugar and NEW HORIZONS IN many generations, selecting and chopped mint ligthly, using a fork. m WHEAT BREEDING testing each year until he has a Spoon the cheese mixture ia a number of lines that may become (Rubi I. Larson) mound ia the center of bowl. varieties. These'are increased, and Double Quick Salad Wheat breeders would like to the potential varieties are tested be able to build new varieties to at several stations for several years Thin mayonnaise with chili sau­ specification, as crop requirements ce. Add some crumbled nippy in the area in which the variety is cheese and serv-e this deli*cious Watched for and fostered in the are perpetually changing. The de to be grown. If a line is suitable, mand is for increased yield to dressing on lettuce wedges ftr a selection of breeding stock were the variety is licensed, at least 10 quick salad. "PREVENTION BETTER THAN CURE rate of growth, litter size, strength make farming more profitable, im­ years after the cross was made. of feet and legs, carcass quality proved quality to meet mere ex­ Cytogenetic research now in For further salad information, and acceptable tyflH. For three acting demands of the trade, and progress at the Lethbridge Re­ request the Salad Bulletins from IN BATTLE OF RAT CONTROL years following 1954, field tests adaptive agronic characters such search Station may enable the your local Department ef Agricul­ 1960 Situation Better But evaluated performance of Lacombe as earliness to extend the crop plant breeder to prefabricate wheat ture. boars when mated with females of range. Changes in disease orga­ varieties to order in shorter time. Still No Room For Complacency breeding found in commercial nisms demand new factors for res­ This is possible because common herds. Crosses between Yorkshires istance, and increases in popula­ wheat has 21 pairs of chromosomes "While the 1960 rat situation is the establishment of rats on prem­ and the new Weed were conducted tions of harmful insects, native or blocks of hereditary factors, which Cabin Dedication better than it has been in previous ises owned, occupied or controlled at the University of Alberta and introduced, call for crops that are came from three different species, At F.U.A. Comp years there is still no room for by him". experimental farms across Canada. not attacked. each with seven pairs. Wheat can complacancy in our rat control Preventive measures should in­ On the basis of these tests, in Usually a wheat breeder crosses lose one chromosome, or a ,pair program, says D. Stelfox. Mr. Stel­ clude the elevation of post, rail which the crosses produced a good a good commercial variety with a EDMONTON, July 7 — Prelimi­ of them, and still have two other nary plans were announced In Ed­ fox is Assistant Supervisor of Crop and lumber piles plus the burn­ level of hybrid vigor for growth variety that has the new character pairs from the other two species Protection and Pest Control with ing of useless boards and rubbish. together with top carcass quality, he wishes to introduce. He grows monton today for a second caravan to carry on processes needed to to Gold Eye Lake F.U.A. Camp. the Alberta Department of Agri­ Granaries, which settled into the plans were laid for initial distribu­ keep the plant alive. Therefore, by culture. ground when filled with grain, tion in 1958. On August Mth a ceremony will several thousand during July and special breeding methodss .it is take place at the camp dedicating Most programs, designed to ope­ should be jacked up to facilitate August. possible to remove a known chro­ rate within the farmwork of the eradication of rats before next har­ In 1955 the hew breed was offi­ a dormitory cabin built in memory cially named the "Lacombe", and Eggs are laid in cattle dropping mosome from a variety and sub­ of a family of F.U.A. members kill­ Agricultural Pest Act, place spe­ vest. stitute a corresponding one from cial emphasis on prevention rather as a pure'breed it has given car­ a few seconds after they are pa*>s ed in an automobile crash Decem­ Pest control officers are carry­ cass quality and growth rate that ed. The immature stages nf the another variety, or sometimes even than cure; the provincial rat con­ ing additional rat poison which ber 7, 1953. Tbe cabin was con­ have proved highly satisfactory. pest develop entirely in the drop­ from another species. structed by Pine Hill F.-U.A. Local trol program is no exception. Re­ can be safely and effectively plac­ pings and the next generation em­ At present the chromosome that gulation established under the Act ed in feed supplies which are be­ Registration requirements are very No. 1049 as a contribution to the strict. Boar pigs cannot be regist­ erges about three weeks after the make wheat stems solid and those camp project and in memory provide that "every person shall ing stacked "now for next wiriter's eggs are laid. Females begin lay­ that make them hollow are known. take active measures to prevent use. ThCSe officers have also been ered unless their litter mates or the family. parents have produced high quali­ ing about four days after emer­ This information is now available asked * to check all premises in to the plant breeder and may as­ The plans were announced by ranges 1 and 2 west of the fourth ty carcasses efficiently and shown gence. , fast growth rate under test. This A blood-sucking parasite of cat­ sist in the breeding of superior A. F. McCalla, Chairman if the Quality Forage meridian to see that permanent Jr. F.U.A. Camp Committee. Be bait stations are in operation. In means that all breeders of pure­ tle, the Jiorn fly is a small, dark solid-stemmed varieties, resistant Versus Quantity bred Lacombes have to test under fly, that remains on the host day to the wheat stem sawfly. Further said, "Many people have suggest­ other ranges the stations will be ed that a second trip to Gold Eye checked as the need arises. R.O.P. policy all females that they and night, At rest, it holds its head research is in progress to discov­ Always harvest forage crops use in their breeding herds. If they downwards and is easily recog­ er the chromosomes affecting would be desirable and here now i when they will yield the maximum WhUe stressing the importance fail to test one female they cannot nized. yield, quality, bunt resistance, and is their opportunity to view pro­ | quantity of digestible nutrients ra­ of the rat control program and register boars from that female. In the morning and bn cool days the ways in which they are? assoc­ gress made in the past year." ther than the maximum tons oi the necessity for co-operation from This feature of selective registra­ the flies may be seen on the backs iated with resistance to sawfly. This little coyote became very friendly with 17-month- Present plans indicate that tte hay, advises O. G. Bratvold, Super­ all citizens concerned. Mr. Stelfox of the animals and around the dedication ceremony wfll take said that co-operation has been tion is unique with the Lacombe old Cindy Lou Heal of Calgary. He was found hy Cindy visor of Crop Improvement Serv­ breed and was unanimously end­ base of the horns, while on hot place at 11:30 a.m. with officials ice for the Alberta Department of good in the past in most districts. Lou's father alone and hungry. At first he snapped, but of tihe F.U.A., co-operatives and He also pointed out that the work orsed by the Canadian Lacombe days they are found mainly on the Bats Harmless Agriculture. Breeder's Association at their in­ shaded side and on the belly. with some attention from Cindy Lou and'a little milk, government, as well as the clergy Production of good quality hay must continue as long as the rat And Useful he obviously got a better opinion of the human, r?' being present. situation presents a threat to our augural meeting. In Alberta, sdys Mr. Depner, they iepends upon many factors and are more abundant on bulls than not the least important is time of province. Through distribution from the Bothered by bats? Gold Eye Lake is located SOO Lacombe Experimental Farm since on cows and are rarely seen on Bats often establish colonies in miles west et Red Deer on High­ putting. The optimum time to har­ spring calves before August. the head whole, also it insures way 11. It ia hoped many people vest hay crops is when the clovers 1958, 107 breeders have been esta­ attics and walls of dwellings in Swine Research blished. Their locations range from rural areas and become a nuisance. that each leaf will be thoroughly will attend this function. (iave just reached full bloom and washed. the case of alfalfa when it is Armstrong, British Columbia to Soil Temperature But, advises the Canada Depart­ Is Not Ended Truro, Nova Scotia, with the main ment of Agriculture's Research Here are some salad recipes tarting to bloom. A predominent- concentration in Ontario and the grass crop should be cut just af- With discontinuance this fall of And Crop Growth Branch, bats are harmless and use­ which are a little different . . . FOR THE BRIDE prairie province. In addition, at ful creatures that feed exclusively Tomatoe And Rice Salad fer it has headed out and before Lacombe swine distribution from least 16 breeders have been esta­ OTTAWA, July 7 — Studies at begins to bloom. the Lacombe Experimental Ifarm, on nightflying insects, many of a2 DISTRICT HOME 6 tomatoes, 1 cup cookea rice or blished in the past six months by the Swift Current Experimental which are destructive pests. macaroni, salt and pepper to taste, [Many farmers make the mistake one phase of research will have private purchase of breeding stock farm, on the effects of soil tempe­ ECONOMI8T allowing their hay to mature heen completed. Four Canada-wide "We believe that with the nutpber rature on growth of plants, have Get rid of the bats, say the re­ 1 cup diced green celery, 2 chop­ 'tjjo much, says Mr. Bratvold. In distributions of breeding groups of private breeders raising pure­ shown differences in temperature searchers, but don't destroy them. (By Zelma Barteauz) ped onions, mayonnaise to moisten. her words they allow the bulk have now been accomplished. The bred Lacombes the breed is now requirements between different An effective repellent is two to Hanna, Alberta Phona 130 Cut tops off tomatoes. Hollow (increase at the expense of diges- fifth and final is planned for Oc­ on a firm foundation", says Dr. crops. five pounds of naphthalene flakes carefully. Use pulp to combine ble nutrients. As forage crops tober of this year. Fredeen. "Ani estimated 3000 La- scattered in spaces occupied by Salad days are here again! Dur­ with rest of filling. Moisten with Crops studied were; oats, alfalfa mayonnaise, season to taste and proach maturity the digestible Through the efforts of J. G. Sto­ cambe pigs now eligible for regis­ bromegrass, corn, potatoes and to­ bats. If applied during warm wea­ ing these hot days we all want to Itrients, including the protein thart and Dr. H. T. Fredeen, the tration are owned by these breed­ bacco. ther, reports claim, this will avoid as many cooking chores as heap in tomatoes. aten.t decrease with the che- Lacombe is now taking its place ers, as well as the 1400 resgistered prompt bats to leave — even in possible and our families really do Slim Jane (Jim) Fruit Bowl A soil temperature of about 67 Chopped watercress, crisp let­ Scal changes that take olace in among the prominent swine breeds to date". degrees F. was best for yields of daylight. They Will' stay away as not appreciate these hot meals. ie plants. This means Tnat the of Canada. These animal scientists long as. the naphthalene odor per­ The "4 Cs" in salad making in- , tuc_e_ or othe. r , greens. , _, „ But research does not end there. oata, alfalfa, bromegrass and po­ Ymt fresh r ca lmed; c tta e bdder has less nutritional value initiated development qf the breed sists, . ^ms.,. dude coolness, crispness, colorful * * ° 1 ° S Problems of selection technique tatoes. Corn and tobacco did bat­ cheese pd that mOre hay is being hand- in 1947 and have been responsible will receive continued attention ter at a temperature near au de­ '* After the "bats have been evict­ TOfi, and cleanliness. *We shonWl - creamed - 1 JMjiJemon for less returns. for its progress. Their objective and methods of accelerating impro grees F. ed, all openings threequarters of serve all foods at the proper tern "Jutting the hay at the right time was to produce a white, bacon vement of feed efficiency will be Regardless of how favorable air an inch or more in width, such as perature. "Hot things hot and cold of course, only part of the sto- type breed, which in crosses with examined. The foundation Lacom­ temperatures might, be, there will small crevices around the eaves things cold". If the salad is mixed . It must be adequately protect- the Yorkshire would produce high be herd will provide the experi­ be unsatisfactory growth if soil and at the bases of rafters, should long before it is to oe served, be after harvesting to prevent de- quality bacon and show hybrid vi­ mental population. Surplus boars temperatures are low. Studies be filled. Cracks at the base of the sue it is kept well covered. Use 40 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Irioration by the weather. Thous- gor in the form of accelerated from this research will become show that under such conditions chimney should be filled with ce­ only fresh foods in salads. We kds of tons of Alberta hay are growth rate. Basis of the breed available to breeders of Lacombe fertilization, especially with phos­ ment. must appeal to the eye as well as 1st each year because the bales was a combination of Landrace, swine, but the majority of breed­ phate fertilizers, is very important the palat, so it should be made of AT YOUR SERVICE! Chester .White and Berkshire, If these openings are not. closed re left where they were dropped ers will be expected to raise their Plant roots grow very slowly at after the bats have been driven a colorfully, pleasing combination. ly the baler. After having spent none of which was related to the own stock or buy from other bree­ low temperatures so must have the Yorkshire. - out, the supply of naphthalene The ingredients placed in salads PHONE 63 or 276, HANNA traluable time and money on pro­ ders. required nutrients close at hand. must be renewed periodically to should be fully cleaned. Remem­ ducing and harvesting a hay crop Introduction of outside breeding A knowledge of the optimum prevent their return. ber that most salad ingredients was discontinued in 1950, and, in WE ARE NOW TAKING LISTINGS \t seems utter folly not to preser­ soil temperature requirement for Fumigation will kill bats, al­ are not cooked before eating, so ve the quality of the hay by putt­ the inbreeding that followed, in­ different crops is helpful in asses­ they must be well cleaned. FOR AUCTION SALES "BIG or SMALL" tense selection was practised. All Control Suggestions though use of poison gas is recom­ ing the bales into a'Stack, shed or sing crop adaptation. Many soils in mended only as a last resort. Hy­ The clean a head of lettuce, cut even stooks, says Mr. Bratvold. litters were performance? tested. On Horn Flies Canada never get warm enough to grow crops like tobacco and corn, drocyanic acid gas, although high­ out the core, then, holding this un­ DDT is recommended for con­ so on this basis alone some choice ly effective, is also extremely poi­ der cold water, turn the head, eas­ FITZSIMMONS & POWEU trolling horn flies on beef cattle, can be made. sonous to human beings and should ing the leaves open with the be applied only by a licensed fu- thumbs. This helps loosen the lea­ "AUCTIONEERS THAT SELL" i but, because of its residual prop­ IMPERIAL Further, regardless of time of migator. ves so that they may be taken off erties, is prohibited for use on seeding, soil temperature has been L dairy cattle. one of the main influences on ger- K. R. Depner, Lethbridge Re­ minuation and early growth. A ESSO search Station, CanadVDepartment farmer may plant seed into cold PRODUCTS of Agriculture, says pyhethrin is ground for the purpose of getting used for dairy cattle, but must be his work-done early, but he is tak­ DON'T MISS THE ---- applied often for satisfactory re­ ing a chance on poor germination sults. due to disease. Where early seed­ Horn flies are found almost ev­ ing is advisable or necessary, seed erywhere in Canada that cattle treating with a fungicide to pre­ are raised. Some years, says Mr. vent decay is often a good prac­ CHAINOIL Dpener, an animal may be host to tice. HORSE SALE Fast Service. Qualified (Alta.) Your chain saw wlll g|ve you better Licensed Technician. Service service — and last much longer — if AT HANNA ROUND UP GROUNDS you use Imperial Esso Chainoil. For Calls Day or Night. this high duty lubricant has been specially developed for chain saw use It maintains a tough film that reduces TED'S RADIO & TV wear . . . and helps prevent rust. 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Star, Alberta. . week end at Gooseberry Lake. Mrs. T. Arbogast of Calgary vis­ Stampede visitors the beginning"! ited at the home of C. S. Arbogast of the week were Mrs, T. Klym I Craigmyle District Bureau and family recently. and Donnie, Herman Johnson, Mr.t Mr. and Mrs. Art Armour and and Mrs. T. Machell and family,: NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING family of' Edmonton were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barrack. Mrs. Isobel Branum, Res. Representative Craigmyle to the Arbogast homes recently. Mr. and Mrs. G. Vanstone and^ Glen and Raie stayed on to visit family were recent visitors to* in the district. Wainwright to attend a wedding. • CRAIGMYLE, Ally ll — Guests Miss Carol Slimmon is a guest Mrs. Ray Van-Oene and boys of Mr. and Mrs. H. Diakow and fa-j. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Char­ at the home of Miss Celia Smyth, Patricia visited the Hampton home mily are visiting in Yorkton. les Kennedy are Mrs. Mary Flat- while Miss Debbie Slimmon is a for a few days recently. Mr. Van- Mr. and Mrs. A. Schussler of| man and David Flatman of Victo­ guest at the home of Miss Susie Oene and Clifford have been work­ Orillia were recent guests at theft ria. Moench. ing in the district. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mcleod.* Mrs. Lydia Smitland sons Bobble Miss Gwen Hunter ls attending end Murray of Victoria have been the Calgary Stampede. visiting at the home of the former's | CEREAL 1 CHINOOK parents Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schis­ David Spurr of Notekwin has * * sler. been visiting at the home of Mr. •CHINOOK, July 12 — Mrs. Mar-j and Mrs. Ray Branum. CEREAL, July 12 — Miss Olga Holm of St. Paul Minnesota was garet Petry and Vern of Torontoj Mr. Harvey Nixon returned from Guests at the home of Mr. and a trip to Calgary, last Tuesday. a guest for a week at the home of are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.^ Mrs. Tony Shelstad are Mrs. Jen­ Davis. Mrs. Ethel Slimmon and Mrs. Mrs. E. Kasa. nie Bartole of Regina, Mr. and Miss Audrey Muzyka R.N. had Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown of Dev-I Dorothy Parker and son Alan mo­ Mrs. Jack Beckwith and family of tored to Stettler on Tuesday. the misfortune to be involved in ils Lake, N.D., also a sister and Vanguard, Sask. and George Bar­ a car accident in B.C. and receiv­ family of Hansbarg, N.D. were Mr. and Msr. Larry Parker and tole of Gull Lake, Sask. ed a fractured neck. Audrey will guests recently of Mr. and Mrs. family motored to for Miss Mildred Branum left for be hospitalized for six weeks be­ W. Wilson. the week end. Winnipeg Friday evening where fore being fciut in a cast. Her many We regret to report that Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Branum and she will attend Business and Pro­ friends wish her a speedy recov­ Olaf Jensen is a patient in a Cal­ daughter Bobbie motored to Cal­ fessional Wowen's Convention. She ery. gary hospital, also Mr. Joe Dams­ gary on Saturday. On ttieir return will travel from Winnipeg to Mrs. H. Waterhouse is spending gard in the Holy Cross hospital. they were accompanied by their Churchill for a short visit. a two week vacation in Victoria. Miss Maureen O'Malley is a pa­ only son Lewis who has been a Mr. Syd Rees and grandsons Kim Mr. Don MacDonald motored to tient in the Cereal hospital. patient in the Holy Cross Hospital and Billie Twasuick of Calgary Taber last Friday to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Archie* Garbutt, Mr. and Mrs. Doug Hunter and have been visiting at the home of wedding of Mr. Alec McNally. Linda and Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Ray son Jimmie were recent guests at Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rees. * Mr. Boeschling and Henry went Garbutt and Mark and Dean were the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam to Edmonton last week where week end visitors to Saskatoon to Nahajowichi of Daysland. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Ferguson and family, formerly of Calgary have Henry remained to receive medi­ attend the Pion-Era celebration, Mrs. Minnie Smyth was a busi­ taken up residence in the village. cal treatment. also attending were Mr. and Mrs. ness visitor to Calgary last week. Welcome to Craigmyle. Congratulations are extended to Charlie McMurray. Johnny Bandur of Outlook, Sask. Mrs. Mabel Edward of Calgary is Mrs. H. A. Rogers who Mst week Miss Daryl Clarkson returned ls visiting at the Keith Gordon's celebrated her 88th birthday. from Flaxcombe recently where this week. spending a few days at her home she visited with relatives for a here. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Olsen and few days. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Davis of In­ family are visiting in Red Deer nisfail were* Friday evening guests Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, aiming his verbal Paris is flanked by Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko and Calgary. Mr. Geo. Wicklinski is attending at the home of their cousin, Mrs. YOUNGSTOWN bombs at the microphone during press conference in and Defence Minister Marshal Malenovsky. summer school in Edfoonton. H. A. MacKay. Rev. Kopperud of Kindersley will hold a service in the .Cereal Sunday guests at the home of YOUNGSTOWN, July 11 — Mr. ley Hotel motored to Edmonton Lutheran Church on Sunday July the Gordie Foyes were Mr. and received word from his daughter A. Wigley is spending a holiday SIBBALD with Mr. Elmer Berschts truck and Helen in Iowa that she has just 17 at 7:30 p.m. SEE US FOR ALL TYPES Mrs. Ftank Meehan and family of at Calgary and Salmon Arm, B.C. returned with a load of furniture. SCOTFIELD Mr. and Mrs. R. Barrack and fa­ Alix, Mr. and Mrs. Ian Stevens of been released from the hospital Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marr and At the Ball grounds in Sibbald after having undergone extensive mily are holidaying at Pigeon Hanna. SIBBALD, July 11 — Mr. and Lake. family left on Sunday for a holi­ Sunday July 10th Sibbald and New abdominal surgery. SCOTFDSLD, July 12 — Congra­ Doug Hunter and Murray Porter day taking in the Calgary stam­ Mrs. Harry Levick and family of Brigden played two close games Mr. and Mrs. Bud Olsen and fa­ motored to Calgary on Saturday. Drayton Valley oilfields, were vis­ tulations are extended to Mr. and pede, Banff, Lake Louise and Syl­ itors in the Sibbald district with with Sibbald winning the first Sandra, young daughter of Mr. Mrs. K. Francis on the birth of a mily spent a few days at Lake On their return they were accom­ van Lake. game by a score of 5-3 and New Newell last week. panied by'Mob Dorothy Plowright Mrs. J. Levick and family. Mrs. and Mrs. W. Huston accompanied daughter. Mrs. Leishman left this week to Brigden winning the latter 12-9. Mrs. Len Harris to Salmon Arm, The Boy Scouts under the lead­ and daughter Linda of Perth, Au­ J(Y Levick and other friends of the Mr. and Mrs. Art Simon of Sls- PHONE 52—THB HERALD spend a few weeks at the home of district. Terry Battrum was the winner in B.C., where they are visiting with ership of Mr. A. Lineker and Mr. stralia who will visit the former's the first game with Ted being the seton, South Dakota were visitors C. Shipton spent an enjoyable mother, Mrs. Mary Eastham. her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. Arm Mr. and Mrs. Alan Harris. Mr. Len strong in Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. J. Levick and fam­ loser in the second. Harris motored out July lst and to the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ja­ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Garrow and ily motored to Calgary for a. few cobs. Mr. Simons is Mrs. Jacob's Mr. Jack Williams or Hanna will be bringing back Mrs. Harris daughter Marlene, Mrs. Dagnie days and for a day or so of the Miss Carol Norris is at present and Sandra Huston with him. brother whom she had not seen Anderson and Mr. Viv Metzgar spent several days in the district Calgary Stampede. Also into Cal­ attending the CGIT Camp Kever in fifty-three years. While here a recently visiting friends and rela­ Mr. Tom Bryan of Vancouver and )eft for Calgary on Sunday to at­ gary for the opening day are Mr. west of Three Hills. White Rock B.C. is at present vis- visit was made to Carbon and tend the Stampede. tives. and Mrs. W. V. Fizer. Miss Marie Patton of Calgary Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Cook and ting with Mr. Andy Hoenig, for Craigmyle to visit daughters of the Sunday guests at the home of Word has been received by Mr. who has been visiting with Mr. i brief stay. As Tom is a fine base­ Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hunter were family of Swift Current, also Mrs. and Mrs. W. V. Fizer that Walter's and Mrs. Frank Wood and family Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jacobs and in­ Vivian Schinkinger and daughters ball pitcher, at time of writing the Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jacobs and mother Mrs. Fizer at the grand old has returned to her home in Cal­ club was entered at the Empress son- and Gary Hunter of fant son Ricky of Bindloss, Miss of Whitecourt are visiting at the age of 84 has been taken ill and gary. Bunny Hunter and Mr. Ray Rem­ home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Kroeker. Tournament. We understand Tom were Sunday visitors to the Jacobs under the care of her doctor. Miss Wanda Anne Huston accom­ pitched for the Vernon Canadians home. Miss Edith Jacobs returned fert, both of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Olive Gordon was a recent Mr. C. E. Priebe accompanied by panied Mrs. Carl Bingeman of Will- Fete Tolliver and sons of Rumsey visitor to Cranbrook, B.C. having when they won top money at this with them. She will be employed /tutt/4 You Needotitvi Bob Caswell, Don Patterson, Tom mington, Delaware to the Calgary years Ponoka Tourney. at Empress. Mrs. Mollie Remfert and son Ed­ spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Mills and Frank Wood motored to Stampede for a few days and to die and Mrs. Ollie Martin, all of Ira Barton. Saskatoon last week to take in one visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bey­ Mr. C. Kindree, employed at Bow CAMPING and FI5HINGTRIP Delia. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hohler and JOHN BERGMAN den was home for the week end. n day of the Pion-Era. They report non of that city. ¥ w*->Qi'j p*"j pi family and Mrs. Herbert Hohler GUEST SPEAKER, JULY 17 Miss Laura Hunter has returned this display and actual threshing, , Mr. Ole Lindseth along with Other visitors to the Kindree from • holiday at the home of her of Minnesota were week end vis­ plowing and working methods of John Bergman, All Canada Evan home were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fo­ itors of Mrs. Ethel Marr and fam­ Gordon Carlson of Stavely, Alta., uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Pete this old machinery very interest­ is at present in the distriet doing gelist, will be the guest speaker ran and son of Okotoks and Mr. WE HAVE.THEM! Tolliver of Rumsey. •««**•«• ily. at the Church of Christ next Sub- and Mrs. Don Sherk and daughters ing. carpenter work and at time of Wt are headquarters for every- Mr. and Mrs. Neil Slimmon, Miss Stan Gordon who has been at- Mr. Bert Hippe and family had day, July 17. Services will be held of Beaverlodge. % tending school at Bawlf is spencl- writing is making some renova­ at 10.30 a.m. and at 7.30 p.m. to Mr. and Mrs. Art Manion and Marlene Smyth and Mr. Wayne De as visitors at their home from Sas­ tions at the .home of Mr. and Mrs. thing you need fer that camping Giano left Monday for the Calgary ling the summer vacation with his which to public is extended a cor­ daughters are on holidays with or fishing trip. Gome in and look Stampede. | mother Mrs. O. Gordon. katoon Mr. and Mrs. Mathewson Wally Huston. dial invitation to attend. Mrs. Manion's parents at North (nee Thelma Hippe) and family. We have been asked to announ­ over our reels, rods, guns, all Monday night at the Sibbald ce that a Community Picnic will kinds of fishing fiies and plugs, Ball Grounds a team of Old Timers be held at Glovers Lake or better cooking equipment...aad our lins and Young Timers played the Se­ known lately at Bug Beach, Buck of famous Coleman Camp Stoves nior Ball Club with the former Brush Lake (some water) on Sun­ and Lanterns. Wa are always winning by a score of 7-4. Ellery day, July 17th. Bring you picnic <-71 gSB-j NOTICE glad to help you maka selections DANCING Switzer worked magic for 4 in­ basket and insect repellant. that will girt you mora Am on nings to be replaced by Dennis The Sibbald Community Hall every outing. Void who finished. When a return Board wish to announce that a match is scheduled it would be of wrist watch believed to have been TO MERCHANTS OF HANNA For Coad EATS ami Good LIGHT... Sponsored by the Hand Hills Local a little advice for the Senior Ball left in the' hall May 23rd dance, No. 1123 F.U.A. Club to take the matter of some has been found. Please contact of these old timers a little more Mrs. J. V. Anderson if anyone can We will not be responsible for GOODS C&lsmao CAMP STOVES seriously. claim ownership. and SERVICES given to anyone without Mr. Stu MacDonald of Calgary Miss Verona Hoenig, who has LANTERNS Hand HUls Lake Club House and whose farming is being done been teaching in California for SIGNED purchase orders of Gallelli ond by the Styles Bros, was a Sibbald the last year, arrived via train and Sons Co. Ltd., signed by any one of the caller this past week. air travel for a month vacation MUSIC BY BILL LINDSAY'S Mr. Carl Lemare who has accep­ with her father Mr. A. Hoenig. 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