Salvation Army Officers Resignations
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73^ Q~C/ EAST CENTRAL ALBERTfc A NEWS VOLUME XXXXIII — No. 28 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1956 'm °#u **&. COUNCIL ADOPTSIBUDGET BRINGS DEATH TO OVER 20 PEOPLE OVER TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND a KIDDIES ASKED TO FORTIETH ANNUAL HAND HILLS DOLLARS ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE KEEP OFF GOLF COURSE Kiddies have been making LAKE STAMPEDE ON JUNE 13; a habit lately of using the IN HANNA DURING THE YEAR 1956 Hanna Golf Course for a play ground, and members are EVENT ESTABLISHES ALTA. RECORD Council Strikes Rate of 52 Mills To asking the co-operation of Secure Part of Finances; General Levy parents in keeping the young First Western Attraction Staged sters off these premises. Realizes Over Hundred Thousand Dollars There is a definite danger of Forty Years Ago Thit Summer at Hills; kiddies being struck by golf Community Club Members Hard at Work An amount of $211,622.60 is estimated to be expended balls, and there is also a haz by fhe town of Hanna difring the year 1956. This figure was ard for them when they play Forty years ago this summer, the first stampede was held arrived at when the council brought down its budget of estim- around the several deep bod at the Hand Hills Lake Club House, and never a year has gone afes last week. The figure is slightly higher than last year's ies of water on the course. Nicely smoothed sand greens, by without the residents of that locality presenting the evenf. expenditure of $200,878.94. In order to raise part of this rev are also an attraction for the In drought, depression, good years and bad, rain or shine, the enue a mill rate of 52 mills, two mills higher than in 1955, has kiddies, but "ma and pa" will Hand Hills Stampede has continued, and in its fortieth year, been struck. ••> have to put a stoo to this. establishes anothe rrecord as being "Alberta's Oldest Consec Members of the club, will wel utively Held Stampede." Taking a large bite out of the come any children who wish taxpayers' coffers is the school Mayor Shacker to play golf, but for the tiny Despite the rush to get crops requisition of $57,000, which is tots, the game is just a wee exactly $45 more than in 1955. seeded, the Stampede committee 4-H Calf Club bit too much of the good has taken time out to make pre The hospital requisition is $16,- Calls Special thing. While on the subject of 023.00 compared to $15,005.00 in golf the executive points out liminary arrangements for the ev rr the year 1955. Waterworks opera that non-golfers in the adult ent to take place this year on Sale in "Drum tion costs is estimated at $21,000 age group are also asked to Wednesday, June 13. Francis This is the type of plane that crasheed Tuesday night at Villa St. Louise, 7 miles and extensions in this department Meetinq May 28 please keep off the course! Courtnay and Jack McDonald, two east of Ottawa, killing over 20 people in the mother home of the Grey Nuns of The are $2,000, as against $820.70 in Extension Officials Wish Co-operation in this matter, stalwarts in the community club On June Second 1955. now will prevent sterner mea Cross. An estimated 35 people were in the building when the RCAF jet plunged into To Come Here During organization, again forecast anoth 167 Top Animals To it at terrific speed. The unusual photo akxve was taken from -Jhe-front of the plane, a sures being taken by the golf er successful event, with emphasjs Lo^ns to be repaid this year to The Month of July club executive. Be Shown; Sale After CF-100 Canuck, Canada's all weather twin jet fighter Carryiri^ a crew of a navigator tal $26,941.61, comprised of mon nn the ehuck wagon entry. Each Judging Contests and pilot the big fighter weighs 17 tons. At the time ot lhe crash near Ottawa, the ies borrowed for water & sewage Mayor I. F. Shacker, in receipt year the popularity of this race plane was returning from an interception flight in which it was checking an unidenti extensions, as well as the artific of a letter from D. Campbell, Dir • grows, and the 1956 rangeland Representative of the central ial ice repayment loan this year ector of Publicity, Department -of derby is shaping up as one of the fied aircraft. of $5,999.00. Considerable im Extension. Universitv of Alberta arA of Alberta, as defined by the provement to streets and side has called a special meetine of best yet. Department of Alberta, 4-H club walks is forecast in the estimated citizens for Monday, May 28 inMor e Equipment A complete line of field attract activities, eleven 4-H calf clubs expenditure, with -$25,000 being the Memorial Hall. ions will fill out a full afternoon wiOr hold their achievement day Hanna Round Up "MAGNIFICENT RESPONSE" TO Rl allotted for streets and $10,000 for program, interspersed with races The mayor told the Herald on including the famous Roman race. and sale of calves at Drumheller sidewalks. This estimate is higher Wednesday that Mr. Campbell, as Ordered by Can. than last year by approximately In the evening the finals of Use on June 2. part of the Extension Services saddle bronk riding are held and Arrangements SHIELD CAMPAIGN WEDNESDAY $3,500.00. Also in the department wishes to address a meeting here A total of one hundred and six of public works an estimate of in Julv, the subjects of which will Nal. Railways chuck wagon finals are run off. ty-seven calves will be exhibited 55,000 has been approved to be be of interest to the genera] DUD- The Hand Hills Stampede in ad and disposed of to packing plants, spent for blotter surfacing, and "Nome Trains" Will Be dition to western entertainment Now Under Way SALLY ANN" OVER SEVEN HUNDRED lic, both local and rural. It is to Dieselized In Taking livestock dealers and private buy another $2,960 for machinery. make preliminary arrangements also affords patrons a splendid Gayland Shows and Chuck Delivery of Locomotives opportunity to gather and recount ers. The sale in Drumheller is the Officer and Members el Campaign that the meeting of May 28 has fourth largest in the province, be Wagon Races Among On the revenue side of the pic been called. The mayor has ex the goodold days. The Hand Hills ture $19,000 will be received tended invitations to farm organ MONTREAL, May 16 — Canad Cmmunity Club are the sole spon ing surpassed only by Calgary Rodeo Highlight. through the provincial govern with 218 bead, Lethbridge with .. Response ta One-R* isations, the Hitoift Ministerial ian National RaUways-wilt diesel - sors of the stampede, and all pro W. B. Ftt-etawnons, promoter -of J >oy l^ofol-Appeai ment ^5nWwnfigT^i,990.« will "Association, Board of Trade, ize a number of ita --name" trains j feeds go towardrxarious common-1 **-•**?<). Eow-^-njUm with lift be received through general tax ity projects. Tike committee Is Clubs ^presented at the Drun* the annual Hanna Round Up*, an-J "The RWtot ufrlfiiliu-WMi in yeors," wos the way Lt. R. C • levy. Business taxes will contrib School Board and other groups to early next year when it takes del attend. looldng .forward to the fortieth heller* aide include DrumheUer, nounces this week that prepara / Van Schaick summed up results or fhe one-day Red wield earn-' ute $7,800 to the civic treasury,. ivery of new locomotives included stampede as being well patronized Avondale, Huxley, Mlchichi, Swal tions are well under way for tba paign in Honna concluded Wednesday night. Revenues from water users is es While only meagre details are in orders for diesels and freight and wfll worthy of tbe record it well, Spondin, Craigmyle-Hanna, timated at $35,000.00. big event on Wednesday, June 6. ^£ With afl canvassers showing o immediately aivalable, the mayor cars totalling uore than $64,000, now holds. Helmsdale, Sunnynook - Berry ready desire, and the public re pointed out that complete infor Creek, Acadia Valley and Rose Staged as usual at the Hanna 000 in value. Round Up Grounds, the western sponding to the anneal magnific mation will be forthcoming in a bud - Rockyford. ently, a total of $750 was collect matter of a few days. In the mean The details on these orders T-V Sportscoster attraction is approved by the Cow farm Machinery were issued by E. A. Bromley, boys' Protective Association, and ed. This includes the canvass ot time, his worship asks that all the business section whieh took Cowboys Form public-spirited citizens keep this CNR vice-president, purchases, To Award Prizes D • ranks with the best rodeos in Al and stores. The orders cover new berta. This year's edition will be place on Monday, The campaign date in mind and plan to attend SWIMMING POOL Field Day At this year in Hanna was confined, the meeting Ma'y 28. I equipment for all the CNR's Can- Ed. Whalen, sports broadcaster equally as good as those in the Roping Club In I adian regions and for its lines *fh of station CHCT-TV, Calgary will OPENS JUNE 1 past, when despite "rain or shine" to just one day, and the experi D j the United States. address members of the Hanna the event has always drawn a Oyen June 13 ment was in every sense of tlte tty The largest single group of or High School today on "Sports and There'll be a big splash in large crowd from all over east word a big success.