NEGRO "MIRACLE" BABY BORN IN OYEN HOSPITAL JULY 20 RETURNS TO PARENTS IN GEORGIA THE HANNA HERALD ft Weighs Only Two Pounds 11 Oounces "AND EAST CENTRAL NEWS 0 At Birth; Trip Back With Authorized •• Second Clan Mall by tha Post Offloa Department, AM far tha Payment af Paetaga hi Caah Oyen Nurse One of Many Incidents VOLUME 52 — No. 7 T THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 Subscription $3.00 Per Yeor—7c Per Copy (Special to the Herald by Mrs. Merle Berg) Oyen, Dec. 10 — "Peanuts" as he was affectionately n PAINTINGS FOR NEW SCHOOL ADDITIONS nick-named by the staff of the Oyen hospital, has been safely HOLLANDERS RETURN BREWING AND MALTING delivered to his parents in Atlanta, Georgia. The tiny son of TO NATIVE LAND negro father and mother Mr. and Mrs. John Odem of Atlanta, was born in the Oyen hospital on Mr. Harold DeGraaf, li-o- COMPANY DISPOSE OF NATIONAL type operator at the Herald July 20. Weighing only two for the past four and a half pounds 11 ounces at birth, the years, left with his wife and tiny fellow was termed among the two children on Thursday HOTEL TO SAM TIMMINS hospital staff as a "miracle" morning for their native Deal Recently Completed For Take baby, and his unusually small country of Hollond. Prior to size made his return to his par­ their departure, they were Over January 1; Present Manager hosted by a number of friends W**t*p ents in Georgia a rather 'ticklish' and on Tuesday evening were Transferred To House matter. The wee fellow has now tendered a farewell by the grown to a healthy and normal Kinsmen and Kinettes. During Built in 1912 and opened in March of 1913, the 57-room infant weighing seven pounds 14 their residence in Hanna, the National Hotel in Hanna has been sofd to Mr. Sam Timmins of ounces. Miss Albertd Snell who DeGraaf's, despite being new­ Ca gary, who has been interested in the hotel business at both had the honor of returning the comers 'o the country, -lade Cereal and Oyen for considerable time. baby to it's parents gave me the a wide circle of friends in Hanna and quickly adapted Roy Wilson, manager of the* following account of her journey themselves to the Canadian National, stated this week that with "Peanuts" to his home in customs. Harold has been one the new management will take Georgia: of the few linotype operators over on January 1 of the New Miner From Year ana Mr. Timmins himself will our pictures. There was a light who had served a full appren­ Baby Odam, nicknamed "Pea­ ticeship in the trade, which he act in capacity of manager for an nut" by the hospital staff because snow fall on the ground and four indefinite time. The new owner below zero and a light wind. It did prior to coming to Canoda. Sheerness Dies of his tiny brown body, was de­ A veteran of service in the and associates also have owner­ livered safely to his parents at was dark when we left Calgary ship of the hotels in Cereal and but soon we watched the sun rise Dutch East Indies with the Atlanta, Georgia, on November 19 Dutch Army, he returns ito Oyen. "Sam" Timmins is widely at 10.50 p.m. We left Oyen Hos­ above the clouds and the pilot known to many residents of Al­ Suddenly Dec. 10 said we were cruising at 29,000 Holland to enter a university pital on Monday noon, November r course in office management berta and Western . In his Wm- Shandera In 18, with Mrs. F. Adams accom­ eet. At Great Falls we went youger days he was prominent in through customs. Although Dr. related to the graphic arts in­ Off Season Was panying us as far as Calgary. We dustry. They wil! visit wiih Calgary hockey circles and was Farmer Ar Craigmyle were inconvenienced by a minor Baker and myself spent nearly goaltender for the famous Cal­ two months accumulating the re­ Harold's two brothers, Ole and accident before we reached Mor­ Art, also former residents of gary Canadians, who were the only A farmer of the Craigmyle dis­ rin corner. The front axle drop­ quired documents — the Immigra­ Calgary club ever to win the trict, but who had been working tion Officer asked for three I did Hanna, who with their fami­ ped to the pavement and my small lies are residing in Duncan, Memorial Cup, emblematic of the for the Great West Coal Company oar gradually slowed to a stop. not have. However, I had all that ! Canadion junior hockey champion­ at Sheerness this winter. William was requested by the American B.C. From Vancoufer they will Fortunately three men with trucks leave by jet aircraft ove<- the ship. On that team were many Shandera. passed away suddenly arrived within minutes. One of Consulate in Calgary, so the Im­ players who later played in the tn the Hanna hospital Tuesday migration Officer accepted them polar route in time to be in them took Mrs. Adams and Baby Holland for Christmas. National Hockey League. Follow­ evening. A highlight of the official opening of the new additions to the east and west school* Peanut to the Morrin Corner Ser­ as sufficient. There was a ten- ing his junior coreer, Sam also The late Mr. Shandera was 45 last Friday evening, was the presentation of two beautiful paintings from the Dupttfliiienf';f|ji vice Station where he was changed minute stop at Billings, Montana, sav/ considerable action in profes­ years of age and was born here where I phoned a telegram, tell­ Education. Both are large size portraits of Albarta scenes, and were presented to school prin-j and fed. The other two men moved sional hockey ranks. He is well and resided in the Craigmyle dis­ cipals Mrs. R. 6. P. Cochran and Mr. G. Hunter by Mr. W. G. Hay, on behalf of the Deport-* the vehicle oiff Uhe road until ing of our expected arrival in At­ known in Calgary and for some trict all his life. lanta at 10.50 p.m. The next stop ment of Education. Shown in the photo are from left to right C- K. French, jjltl.ijLMr*. Ct|dwon wreckers arrived to tow it to a time had 'been an official of the Immediate survivors include one garage in Morrin. Our grateful was at Denver, where we had a Calgary Brewing and Malting Com­ Mr. Hunter and Mr. Hay. The photos will occupy a prominent place in eadh^jfih new school j tw8 and one-half hour wait-over son, Joseph in , and thanks is extended to these un­ pany, the firm from whom he pur­ a daughter, Nellie at home. He is additions. ?--..?' I known gentlemen of the Morrin before taking the Continental chased the National. "Golden Jet" to Chicago. The Gol­ also survived by three brothers area, as well as the gas attendant "Hie present manager, Roy Wil­ and three sisters, Clarence of at the Morrin Corner who assisted den Jet was a beautiful plane, the pilot told us we were travelling son, came to Hanna from Stettler Hanna, Rudolph of Rowley and us at this time. Fortunately rela­ about three years go and he will Raymond of Craigmyle; Mrs. H. LOCAL CATTLE MARKET SHOWS tives from Excel. Mr and Mrs. W. fi30 miles per hour. Denver to "PATRIARCH" MARKS SP*V^, agp Chicago was one-half hour. Night continue his associations with the Pugh at Fast Coulee, Mrs. E. Volb Quain, Joe and Mrs. H. Bull re­ Calgary firm, which has posted of Drumheller and Miss Sandra 83 BIRTHDAY cognized me at the Morrin Corner lights of Chicago and suburbs were vast and beautiful from the air. hirn to Lethbridge in capacity of Shandera, also of Drumheller. FAIR VOLUME AS MOUTH and we were able to continue on manager of the Lethbridge Hotel. 'Funeral services will . be con­ Charles (widely known as our way to Calgary with him. I I fed baby "Peanut" his regular feedings. The Chicago air, terminal The National Hotel Tias actually ducted from the Craigmyle United Charlie) Gottschalk ef Spon­ stayed over night at the William been an institution in Hanna ever Church on Friday, December 13 din marked his 83rd birthday Bull home in Calgary and their is huge, fortunately the unloading ENTERS HALF WAY MARK and loading zones for our flights since its early history and down at 2 p.m., with Rev. Alex McLel­ on December 5. Hale and children were very excited about through the years has undergone lan officiating. Interment will take hearty and still possessed of Sale Last Saturday Sees 500 the little Negro baby — they all were not too far apart and 1 was able to find the loading zone of several renovation programs which | place in the Craigmyle cemetery, that zest for living, Charlie wanted a turn to hold him and still stamps it as one of the best with Whyte's Funeral Home of was surprised by some 35 Head on Offer; Prices Slightly feed him an* • they remarked, Northwest Orient Airlines which was taking us from Chicago to At­ hotels of its size in Alberta. The Hanna in charge. friends who called on him dur­ Lower Than The Previous Weak "and wait until I tell the kids at Calgary Brewery, and Malting Com­ ing the evening to extend the school tomorrow about the little lanta and also a soda fountain where a colored waiter warmed pany, while conducting the hotel's Correction In traditional "Happy Returns of As the maptjb 9* December neotp^Ljf&.ltolf way."««_ brown baby we had at our house." operations here, has always been the Dey." A veteran farmer the baby's formula. After feeding, Hospital Story and highly esteemed resident, consignments of cattle to thm Hanno Livestock Auction Ltd, he slept the remainder of the trip .actively interested in.many com­ continued ot• -a substantial yolunne^There M«re 50Q heod He was a perfect little travel­ munity endeavors. Financial help - The 'Herald wishes to make a Charlie and his good wife are ling companion. Stewardesses as to Atlanta. We arrived as schedul­ all classes on offer lost Saturday, and n is expected o I*» ed in Atlanta. The Stewardess car­ and first rate catering service has correction in visiting hours stated almost "institutional" as far well as other passengers com­ MRS. VERDA LOUISE LITKE always been extended to individu­ last week in a news release con­ as Spondin is concerned. Since mount will be put through the ring this coming Saturday. mented that he was a perfect ried the baby out to his mother and father, who were along with Mrs. Verda Louise Litke of Car­ als and organizations in the com­ cerning the local hospital. The the district became popular ~* Colin O. Munn, CA. Office Ma: baby — they never heard him correct visiting hours are from as a goose hunting area, there other relatives there to meet us. bon and a former member of the munity, se much that the hotel's JJ a. mmajk ClSl ager of the company in Hanna, cry! He took his feedings and Hanna High School teaching staff operation was almost taken for 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and from is hardly a hunter who has filled his trousers regularly and The parents were all smiles and ever been in Spondin and net DUal U Jill I the Herald Tuesday that sales ml happy and' asked about his for­ received her Bachelor of Educa­ granted as being "strictly on 2 pm. to 8 pm. In the report last cuddled up comfortably between tion degree at the University of the local level." week it was stated that hours in become acquainted with be suspended tbe Saturday bill times. The Stewardesses gave him mula and his next feeding. Mr. Odem appeared shy and very Alberta convocation ceremonies in the afternoon were from 2 to 5. Charlie. His countless friends and immediately after CbriMmaeJ plenty of attention, kept the for­ The new owner has assured the This is not correct. in Spondin and the surround­ black skinned. I should have in­ the Jubilee Auditorium November Without Slate However, if such ia tbe case ample| mula cool and warmed the bot­ 9. Mrs. Litke, who majored in public that the usual fine service ing district, as well as in tles when needed, serving him quired about the relationship of and accommodation as provided Hanna, extend best wishes for notification wfll be given the other colored people there, physical education, is vice-princi­ Mr. John Savage of Glasgow, with a smile and "Isn't he cute! pal of the Carbon SchooL ot the National in the past will Scotland, and former teacher in many mor*: happy years of buyers and those wishing to eob-j How do you happen to have him? but in my excitement failed to do be continued and that interest in Of Officers so. After turning the baby over Uganda, has joined the teaching good health, good fortune and sign stock. It he yours, etc?" His "Transpor­ local affairs will be maintained. staff of the Hanna High School. contentment! tation Mother" enjoyed the fan­ to his family I made arrangements Meetings To Be The market last week sbowedrd fare and attention that seemed to to return on the same plane on Called Off Until strong active market, with tochlj which I arrived. I noticed that rr surround him. No wonder I felt Wafer Line ""After New Year's and eastern buyers ia attendandy rather let down when he and the ticket agents, bagage clerks, etc., "STIRRING OF INDIVIDUAL EFFORT and prices were slightly fan-fare were no longer present stopped calling me "Mrs." again Up to the first of this week at than the week before. after I had delivered him to his and were saying "Miss." Breaks At Dist. least, no one has come forward to The following statistics ind parents. You could probably under Miss Snell went on to say "That EVIDENCED IN SCHOOL ADDITIONS Loses Pioneer sign nomination papers as presi­ the market trend: fat steers, n<, stand why a few tears were spilled, anyone wishing to send a baby dent of tbe Hanna Board of Trade on offer; medium steers, 10-apd in the coffee the Stewardesses (any color, white, brown, red or Spondin A resident of the New Brigden for the year 1964. Tbe matter has fat heifers. 19.50;20; good cows! brought me on the return .trip. district for the past 51 years and been tbe subject of considerable 13-14.10; medium cows, 11.50-13J black) anywhere in the world Repairs Being Made SAYS FORMER HANNA OFFICIAL We left Calgary Airport at 7 am. please notify the "Transportation an esteemed fanner of that area, street comment and while sugges­ canners and cutters, B-11.50; go on November 19 via Western Air- Mother For A Day." She will be To Lino Leading W. G. Hay of Camrose Addresses Frank Walter Symes, passed away tions have been made, such is bolls, 13.75-14.75; medium fee lines. A Herald photographer took happy to oblige. From Spring in a Calgary hospital on December about all the progress so far made (plain) 10-13.75; good feeder ste* Opening Night Audience On 3 following a brief illness. He was in this direction. light weight, M.80-2230; f" SPONDIN, Dec. 10 — A serious Behalf of Dept. of Education 59 years of age and was born in feeder steers heavy weight, water problem is now confronting Calgary in 1904. In 1>12 be came Due to the Christmas and New 20.50; good feeder heifers, II residents of this hamlet. The sup­ to the New Brigden district, where Vears season it has been decided choice tteer calves, 84.50-25^0? MRS. R. JOHNSTON ELECTED ply is secured by means of piping "Achievement in many things starts at the bottom and to cancel any further meetings ef works to the top. It begins with individuals, and with individ­ he has sauce resided as a farmer. medium heavy steers, 22.75-24.25 it from a spring a half mile north fhe Board until the festive holidays choice heifer calves, Shaa-S© o of here. Recently the pipe brone ual ideas, eventually put into collective moton". These were He is survived by one brother, are over. It is thought that per­ medium heifer calves, 19-20; bett PRESIDENT OF FARM WOMEN'S and there was considerable diffi­ the observations made by W. G. "Gordon" Hay, superintend­ John Symes of New Brigden. and haps by that time the nominating erettee, 14-17; stock cows far H culty finding the break. For sev­ ent of the Camrose School Division when he spoke to a large a sister, Mrs. C. Prentice, also of committee, headed by Mr. C. K. ing, 13.50-15.50; bred heifers i eral days the community, includ­ New Brigden. He was predeceased French, will have secured a pro­ audience at the annual Award Night in the east school gym­ by his father in 1929 and by his young bred cows were ia good j ing the school, was without water nasium last Friday evening. posed slate of officers. In any mand. UNION AT CITY CONVENTION and emergency measures had to both of which will be suitably dis­ mother in 1P43. A sister, Mrs. I,. event, the future of the Board will Helmsdale Resident Receives Majority be adopted. Workmen are said to The one-time school superlnten played in the new schools as a Bayley, passed away in 1944. be of concern to public spirited have now found the break and al- dent in Hanna returned in fine token of the government's recog­ Funeral services were held in citizens early in tbe New Year. Vote Over Mrs. C. R. Sissons Of haste is being made towards re­ form to address in a sometimes nition of the school additions. jovial and also a serious vein the the New Brigden Community Hall, pair and restoration of water sup­ Mayor L. Faupel and members witb Rev. F. Boyer et Consort «f- Post Office f Clive; Prominent In Farm Affairs ply to normal condition. gathering, many of whom he knew personally from lengthy school and of the school board were present ficaating. Interment, fallowed in A widely known farm woman, and one who has been keen­ community contacts while a resi­ during the stage ceremonies, the the New Brigden cemetery, with Oyen Preps For ly active in the former United Farm Women of Alberta organ­ dent of Hanna. Mr. Hay was ac­ introduction of guests including Kylm's Funeral Home of Oyen in Sla« Ready companied by his wife, who was Mr. R. Sabey, successor to Mr. Hay charge. ization and in recent years, the Farm Women's Union of Al­ as Superintendent of Schools, was ft s berta, Mrs. Russell Johnston (Jf Helmsdale has been elected PROGRAM FOR a member of ihe public school PLEASANT VIEW teaching staff here. made by board chairman W. T. Hockey Season l* For "Volume f president of the provincial body. Watson. . Post Game Party His remarks, which preceded the Gears Sethi Mrs. Johnston's election came on betterment of the pouplace in gen­ The "boys" at Pleasant View OVEN, Dec. 10 — Caretaker Home, Youngstown, will be official opening of the new addi­ At Victoria "for the Memorial Arena for the Morion Tor Wednesday morning at tbe annual eral. Her many friends and ac­ highly entertained during the tion both at the east and west convention of the FUA and the quaintances throughout east-oen- coming season-will be Henry Kas- Prompt Handling Christmas season, according to schools, indicated his appreciation Or. and Mrs. S. E. C. Argue, of dorf, who is no stranger to the FWUA in Calgary. She succeeds trol Alberta and the province gen­ of Hanna becoming one of Al­ Oyen Bingo Victoria, R.C. entertained at a de­ Christmas mail receipts at erally extend congratulations to Henry Kroeker, superinten­ district. Henry, whose home town Mrs. C. R Braithewaite of Red Deer dent. A highlight of the Yule­ berta's foremost educational cen­ lightful dinner party en San&xf. Hanna post office would ia who has held the post of president her upon being elected president December 1 as a post Grey Cvp is Rosemary, did the caretaking tide season will be the pro­ tres, serving a very large area, job last year but will be assisted that the "Yuletide Rush" is for severol years. Mrs. Johnston of the Farm Women's Union of gram to be staged by Hie with an adequate teaching staff Player Wins function. The guests iacluded Mr. this province. and (Mrs. Jack Cook, Mr. and Mrs. by Doug Bower this season. They to srart in earnest. Postmaster was elected over third vice-presi­ Esther 4-H Club members on and as modern a program of will also both be ia the senior dent Mrs. C. R. Sissons of Red December 21. Commencing at studies as can .possibly be ad­ George Davies, Mr. and Mrs. Do* Hanlon mentions that since Elliot and Mrs. Watson, all former i hockey line up when the hockey Deer. 7 p.m., the program will in­ vanced in a community of this $500 Cash ! program gets underway. Weather first of tbe week the receipts Among delegates atte.ding the Carnegie Class clude square dancing, songs, size. He commented very favor­ residents of Alberta. Other guests parcels, rsi^Trnfl other mat Kinsmen Meet included Mr. Peter (Angele Mosca* i permitting, tbe installation of the convention was Mrs. Harry Gordon recitations, monologues, etc.. ably on the general growth of the designed to tbe Christmas 'Throws" Party town and saw in the new school Wtth Success In Kennedy, Bob (Joe Kapp) Whyte, ! ice in the arena will be completed of Rose Lynn, along with other and amid the gaily decorated this week. - bave been on the increase. delegates representing various Members of the class currently surroundings of the Heine's additions what he termed a ''stir­ First Venture Lloyd (Wijly the Wisp) Hutton, ring of activity" in the field of Bill (Jerry Ames) Watson Bind Tbose from Oyen attending the Harking beck to tbe locals in east-central Alberta. taking the 14/week Dale Carnegie auditorium the evening is 'A "Christmas present" in the when tte old peat office nn% The new FWUA president, wife Course in Honna were gracious surely to be enjoyed by one education, which included school Percy (Bernie Faloney) Cochran, Recreational Coaching School held teaching staffs, administration per- form of five hundred dollars cash all of Hanna. The table was taste­ in Hanna laat weekend were John operation, Ed mentions tte en of a well known rancher in thc and entertaining hosts to their and all. There is room for 100 came to Ur. Kenny Helm of Oyen or more persons and the public sonell, students and parents. This fully decorated with tea and Lijdsman, D. Kopan, Myles Logan, ed Quarters in tte eld ******.* Helmsdale district, south of husbands, .wives and escorts at a he felt was a healthy indication last week, as he was declared win­ crumpets, interspersed with plates Henry Kasdorf and Doug Bower. tbe constant mounds of mail going Cereal, Mr. Russell Johnston, has pre-Christmas get-together last is also invited to come and share in the festivities. The that in the future the school and ner of the Kinsmen Club's $500 Of turkey, dressing, salads, etc. An The latter two will also eet as and coming ior almost a solid , for many years been typical of Thursday evening. Tlie happy oc­ education responsibilities would be cash bingo. Be was the only one enjoyable afternoon was spent dis­ manager coaches this season. before Christmas. "1 wander the farm women in this part of casion, held ia the Masonic Temple Esther youngsters entertained how we ever did it," he says m last year at the Home and kept on a forward and progressive to hold e "'blackout cart" and thus cussing Hanna and bringing back banquet room, was marked by a Ihe Oyen Pee-Wees, Midget and Alberta who have not only been their talents are exceptionally level. As a token of his visit he held the "spoils" all to himself. It old memories. a' smile, tt tbe precious quai interested in their own welfare, program of dancing, contests, im­ good. So, all in all. It will be presented school principals G. was the first play at home bingo Junior hockey clubs are contem­ of tbe new office, basse vw, but have contributed much to­ promptu speeches, etc., followed a big night at Pleasant View Ranter and Bfrs. Dorothy Cochran venture by the Kinsmen and pub­ plating upon entering the Sas­ holds or sees ne problem in IM MIDGET SEYMOUR WOLVES ing tbe usual heavy volume et L wards other areas of rural and ur­ by a delicious buffet style, lunch December 21. As the saying With a "stick" with which he hoped lic response was said to be very katchewan league, on the Kinder­ ime ban life. The election of Mrs. at midnight. Bill Cross, class pre­ LOSE AT DRUMHELLER * of the year. Tf people mail! goes, "Come one, come alll" they would keep things "stirred good. A spokesman for the-club sly, Eston line, but it la said a de­ 011 Johnston lis hailed as a fitting tri­ sident, conducted the program with up" in the field of education. time,,there will be ne reasonI states that another game will W Saturday afternoon in a game finite decision will be made to for deliveries to be late," Ms ttbLI bute to one of Alberta's most cap­ the assistance of Dr. G. D. Wil­ O i > . ' I'.I ' [_ started soon after the new year. able farm' women, and who in ad­ kins and class Instructor Roy Piter to Ml. Hay declaring the played in Drumheller tbe Drum­ this effect in a mealing to be held '"We at tte post office are ready) additions opened officially, C. X. All proceeds will go towards the heller Midget Allstars defeated for Santo end hia helpers, but sug-f dition to her duties as a farmer's Kemble of Red Deer. The classes INDIAN TO SSNATE community swimming pool fond, shortly. A complete list of line James Gladstone of the Blood French. MLA, presented on behalf the Hanna Seymour Wolves, one Of gest that ptmrntm, cards, ete. bal wife has brought outstanding will suspend the Friday before of the Department of Education and the Kiasmen extend sincere two teams in Hanna, hy an 8-1 ups in tbe various hockey groups mailed as soon as they are ability and energetic direction to Christmas but will resume again Indian band was appointed to the two portraits, one to lira. Coch­ and hearty thanks to all those wbo score. Lone Hanna marksman was will be published as seen as the as in thia way we earn beep those principles which are for Hie tbe following Friday, Canadian Senate la 1958. ran and the other to Mr. Hunter, supported the bingo project 'P wi Glen Benedict,**^-- hockey program gets under way. 1 ra«vieg&,=*ifcSg2J

'-!• w THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 •Married In Sacred Heart Church FORESIGHT CAN ASSURE Craigmyle United Church CEREAL Couple To Reside In Oyen YULETIDE HAPPINESS T "A little foresight around the Women Cancel Dec. Meeting * » CEREAL. Dec. 10—Mrs. K. Op­ J At 1 pm. October 26, Tberesa during the ceremony the choir home can mean the difference be­ CRAIGMYLE. Dec. 10 — A meet­ Citizenship." There will not be a jean Lucey became tbe bride of tween joy and sorrow at Christ­ heim and LaVerne were recent rendered "On This Day Oh Beau­ ing of the executive of the Craig­ December meeting, but the group visitors to Camrose. firLoris Fraser Fowler. Ihe wed­ tiful Mother." mas," warned the National Safety myle United Church Women was will meet January 23 at the home ding took place in Sacred Heart League of Canada. P. G. McLaren, of Mrs. Molly Brook, with Mrs. Mr. Tim Lawson is attending (Mr. William Dick, Mr. Edward held at the home of the President, the Composite High School in Red Catholic Parish, Oyen. Plante and Mr. William Connors NSL general manager, said, "Falls, Mrs. Clara Smyth, on Tuesday, Evelyn Davey as co-hostess. The church decorations were of which account for almost half of meeting closed with the benedic­ Deer. attended the groom. Ushering the November 26. The regular meet­ Mrs F. Adams, Mrs. T. Machell te chrysanthemums and Rav. guests were Mr. John Lucey ard all accidental deaths and claim ing was held at the home of Mrs. tion, after which Mrs. Ida Hunter ther Hoscka' officiated at tte most of the injuries in the home, presented Mrs. Aaserud Sr. with and Mr. Don MacDonald were week Mrs. Fred Connors. Ole Aaserud November 28, with 12 end visitors to Calgary. mptial rites. (Tbe bride ie the dau­ A reception fallowed at the As­ bring sadness to any celebration." members present. The meeting was a small birthday gift from the ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Keep halls and stairs well light­ group. Happy birthday was sung Miss Leon is spending a few sumption School Auditorium. opened by the Vice-President, Mrs. days in . Lucey of and the The bride's mother wore a grey ed and free of tripping hazards, Anna Hansen. The motto was read, and we all enjoyed a beautiful groom's (parents, Mr, and Mrs. warned the League. Avoid over­ cake made by Mrs. Molly Brook The a.nual meeting of the Angli­ sheath, gold accessories with cor­ followed by the singing of a can W.A. was held at the home of Fowler, are residents of sage of red roses. reaching and standing on unsteady hymn, "Just As I Am." The devo­ and decorated by Mrs. Lena atricia. supports when trimming the tree Schissler. Mrs. J. Bennett o December 3 with The groom's mother wore a tional scripture and prayer was six members and two visitors in Given in marriage by her father, green and gold three .piece suit. or the rooms. Use handrails when siven by Mrs. May Marshall. The carrying material on stairs. Use attendance. e bride wore a waltz-length gold accessories and corsage of theme "Roses And Wheat," taken The church cale.dars and bazaar of white satin witt net over- red roses. rock salt, cinders or ashes on ice- from the book "Words For coated steps and walks. YOUNGSTOWN material was distributed. The el­ hirt and she carried a bouquet of The beautiful three-tiered wed­ Women," was given by Mrs. Ida ection of officers was: president, roses mirth irridescent sequins ding cake centering the bride's The kitchen, NSL points out, is Hunter. Proceeds from the talent Mrs. H. Muzyka; vice president, hg tte sequins on ber bridal table was flanked by candles in the home's most hazardous room. show amounted to $113.16. Total YOUNGSTOWN, Dc. 10—Mrs. Mrs H Olson, secretary-treasurer, eil. - either side. The Catholic Women's Mr. McLaren urged, 'Keep toasters bank balance is $239.87. Reports Jesperson and Mrs. Honeyman of Mrs. W. Anderson. A vote of Miss Rita Lucey, sister of the League of Oyen acted as servi­ sniffers and snoopers of all ages from Tuesday's executive meeting Calgary spent several days recent­ thanks was moved to Mrs. Muz­ ide, as maid of boner, wore a teurs. Mr. Mervin Meers acted as out of the kitchen during meal were given. The program com­ ly with the Kroeker's yka for her faithful work in the n embroidered peau de soie master of ceremonies and the preparation. Modern kitchens are mittee of three ladies will have a Mrs. Olive Gordon and Mrs. J. past year as president. The social eath witt white overskirt «*id bridal toast to which the groom designed for efficiency, not enter­ 1964 program book printed. The Dishan were Calgary visitors last service committee is Mrs. J. Thorn carried e bouquet of red roses. responded was proposed by Father taining. Confusion can be the per­ Troup will 'have a bake sale in week. pson and the gift secretary Mrs. J Tbe other attendants, Mrs. Hoscka. fect set-up for accidents." February and will sponsor a talent Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bickell mot­ Halpenny. Plante, sister of the bride, For travelling to Great Falls, Use a ladder, not open drawers, show ohce a year. ored to Creston over last week The holiday donations are to be aind Mrs. Ella Connors, sister of Montana, and surrounding area, to reach high shelves. Repair, at The following suggestions were end to attend he funeral of Mr. nt groom, wore gold embroidered brought to the next meeting. An the bride wore a grey suit with red once, all worn spots in floor cover­ made and carried: That we donate Bickell's brother in law the late enquiry is to be made regarding (sheaths of peau de soie with white trim and black and white acces­ ings, and remove dropped towels pennies to the UCW in some form Nelson Askew who passed away ' joverskirts end carried bouquets of the price of a font for the church. sories. Mr. and BIrs. Fowler wi'l and pot-lifters so they cannot pro­ each month; that we have roll call; suddenly on Dec. 5. The next meeting will be held at yellow roses tied with bronze rib­ make their home in Oyen. duce broken arms and wrenched '.hat we have a travelling apron Mrs. Bowman arrived home on bon. the home of Mrs. W. Anderson on Guests attending the' wedding backs. Always dry hands before basket: we save stamps, nylons, Sunday night from Kamloops .January 9 with Mrs. Muzyka and Angela Hauck was flower girl were from Edmonton; Fort Smith, touching electric appliances -or Nothing and Sunday School sup­ where she spent three weeks with Mrs. Halpenny as servitors. Mrs tied John Fowler carried tte rings N.W.T.; Glefichen; Patnicia; Cal­ switches. plies; that we send a parcel to her daughter and son in law Mr. Olso. is to clean the church. The en a satin cushion. The music was gary; Blackie; Aldersyde; High Said Mr. McLaren, "Make sure Mrs. Givens in Hanna for needy and Mrs. Mike Hart. Christmas gifts were excha.ged a- played by the church organist and River and Acme. the only casualty at Christmas is folk in the district. Mr. and Mrs. G. Peacock and mong the members. Coal is to be the turkey." Mrs. Lena Schissler read another family of Bawlff were week end bought for the church. Following chapter from the book "Christian visitors of Mrs Olive Gordon. the meeting a delicious lunch was j Golden Wedding Anniversary CARE, CAUTION VITAL Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reeder and served by Mrs. Anderson and Mrs FOR HOLIDAY GLEE Bennett. (Marked By Steveville Couple *• * I family were visitors to Calgary TVees and toys, two delights for STEVEVILLE j over last week end Born to Mr. anri Mrs. J. J>. An­ SCTEVEWMA Dec. 10 — On years ago. Many lovely gifts were children at Christmas, can be m Mrs. Dale Logelin spent sever- drews, of Youngstown on Decern Sunday, December 1, Mr. and Mrs. presented and a presentation was turned into hazards through al days in Calgary last week. ber 6, a daughter. John H. Pierson, well.known couple also made by the family. thoughtlessness and carelessness STEVEVILLE. Dec. 10 — Sym­ All ladies wishing to curl on of thia djiatridt tittered their Mr. Pierson came to the district on the part of the parents, warned pathy of the community is extend­ Wednesday afteroons are asked to solden wedding anniversary. The in 1910 from Bangor, Michigan, the National Safety League of ed to Mr. E. O. Coultis and his please contact Mrs. R. Wade. occasion was marked mth an open with his family and homesteaded Canada. Parents, over-anxious to family on the passing of his bro­ Those hospitalized this week are house for numerous mends and on the Berry Creek. Mrs. Pierson please the kiddies, too frequently ther, Mr. Eric Coultis, in Thed- Mr. and Mrs. Dennis E. Callan are pictured above in f Tilf Ward in Cereal hospital, Bren­ members • of their family. . The came to Cayley with ber brother, overlook the dangers they create. ord. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Coultis da. Hettler in Hanna hospital for gathering held at tbe Steveville Phillip Beisiegel, and his family The League advises special care Redeemer Lutheran Church, Hanna, following their marriage left by jet aircraft from Calgary a few day and David and Ronnie home saw im **sa the guest book, in 1910 then to Steveville. Mr. and Jih decorating £nd lighting the November 16. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Albert Rosin in Saturday to attend the funeral. White were released from Hanna many of tbem coming from con- Mrs. Pierson were married in the Christmas tree so the happy holli­ and the late Mrs- Elsa Rosin of Delia and the groom is the Traffic has been crossing th:1 hospital on Monday iiderpb)e, distances to extend their old United Church in Brooks and day will not turn into a time of son of Mrs. Hilda Callan and the late Mr. Lloyd Callan of Vir­ -iver on the ice at Steveville for The United Church Sunday pest wishes and congratulations. Reverend Arthur Howe performed tragedy. "Use lighting sets ap­ den, Manitoba. The couple have taken up residence at 208 "(uite some time, and the ice is re School Christmas entertai.ment All of their iour children were the ceremony. proved by the Canadian Standards 41 Ave NW., Cagary. sorted to be quite sound. will be held in the church Friday present; also 20 ot their 2A grand­ Association (CSA)," said P. G. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gillis and evening, December 20 at 7:30 p.m. McLaren, general manager of NSL. children and all nine of their great daughter Jim and Elsie Walker Kathy visited in the district the Everybody is welcome. grandchildren., were also present. "Check old sets for frayed or bare oast week. They have moved to The Youngstown United Church CHINOOK * wires, always disconnect the lights ENDIANG recently. Greetings'', <%ene received from Mr. Ervin Hausher is the new Brooks from Regina. Christmas service will be held at many friends end relatives from * * before retiring or leaving the ' pm. on Sunday, December 22. house. Keep combustible decora­ bus driver on the east route for­ more distant points. Those attend­ CHINOOK, Dec. 8 — Mr. and ENDIANG, Dec. 10—Mr. and merly held by Bud Brooker You are all cordially invited. Rev ing came from Calgary, Brooks, Mrs. G. Wilson are visiting in Cal­ tions away from lights, candles, Bill Sorenson and Ken Godder- Gourlay will officiate. Mrs. Jack Ritchie of Erskine were Visiti.g the Frank Boehlke's on >en of South Halkirk left last week Ranier, Duchess, Sunnynook, Cess­ gary. Mrs. Wilson will be receiv­ fireplaces, television sets, radia­ visitors the first of last week with ford, Patricia, Imperial Colony. ing medical care at the General tors." 'hp week end were the David Boe­ "or employment in northern Al- Read and Use the their son in law and daughter Mr. hlke's of Calgary. >erta and B.C. Herald Classified Ads Big Stone, Buffalo, Tilley and Hospital. Mrs. Zawasky accom­ The wise toy buyer, said NSL, and Mrs. Albert Boehlke and fam­ 1 their Steveville neighbors called. panied them to Calgary and will will avoid toys with sharp or point­ ily- Tno of Mr. Pierson's sisters also remain in the city for a few days. ed edges. He will also avoid toys Bill Grover. Jim Kenny, Bill attended, Mrs. Bill Hosier of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson have small enough to be swallowed or Nelson and Brian Nelson spent a you're a financial wizard, you don't have to read this ad Brooks and Bfrs. Pete Wagner of returned from a three-week visit too large for the youngsters to few days last week big game hut- C" I Calgaiy. to Consort, Edmonton and North handle. "Match toys to the child's ing at Rocky Mountain House A delicious turkey dinner was Dakota. age and abilities," said Mr. Mc­ Notice tho Gunner Johnson's served buffet style, with their chil­ We are pleased to report Mr. Laren. and Jim Stoneystreet driving ncv dren, apd families catering. Their George Aitken is making satisfac­ "Extra care," he said, "can mean '64 cars and the Jack Schultz's a granddaughters were in charge of tory progress toward recovery fol­ extra fun and happiness at Christ­ new truck. mas." tho guest book and the dinner lowing a major operation in thc Mr. Clarence Richardson of Stet­ table in* centered witt a wed­ Calgary General Hospital tler visited last week in the dist­ Payday. Bills. Expenses. Fun Money. 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THE HANNA HERALD Ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 Calgary Wedding Holds Interest Married In First United Church Y.P.E. Meeting For Oyen And District Residents Elected Officers I Soda/ and Personal- A wedding of interest to resi­ The happy couple are making (Reporter Carol Thompson) dents of Oyen and Calgary was their home at 940 Sunnyside CRAIGMYLE, Dec. 6 — The Mr. Alex Mohl left for Denver, Mr. and Mrs. H B. Holt returned solemnized at St. Edmond's An­ Boulevard, Calgary. Young People's Endeavor, (YPE>, Colorado, on Monday, where he home last week following a two- glican Church, Bowness, Novem­ Out-of-town guests attending the held their first meeting at the will visit with his daughter and week visit with relatives in Seattle. ber 20, with Rev. P. Millen offici­ wedding Were from Olds, Rocky home of Mrs. J. Thompson on the son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. On November 27 they attended a ating, when Anita Annie, youngest Mountain House, Oyen and Cal­ evening of Friday, November 22. MacDonald, during the Christmas family gathering in honor of Mr. daughter of Mr. ond Mrs. Frank gary. At this meeting the officers were Holt's father, Mr. William Holt, Adams of Oyen, became the bride elected, consisting of Gary Nelner. holidays. president; Lorraine McGuire, sec­ • • • who celebrated his 100th birthday. of Mr. Donald Arther Clayton, * « « son of Mr. and Mirs. Clarence Y.P.E. Meeting retary-treasurer; on the program Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Turner ex­ committee, Janet Thompson, Deb­ pect to leave on Boxing Day for Clayton of Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson, For the occasion the church was Held At Craigmyle bie Marshall and Larry Nelner. Wc a three-weeks' vacation in the residents of the Wardlow district, enjoyed games and a lovely lunch Hawaiian Islands. decorated with white and yellow CRAIGMYLE, Dec. 10 — The were visitors in Hanna on Monday. 'mums. served by our hostess, Mrs. Thomp • * • Young Peoples' Endeavor held its son. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reiman of The bride, given in marriage regular meeting at the home of CHINOOK UCW ADDS YULE by her father, was lovely in a Mrs. Olga Nelner on December 8 The second meeting was heid at Lanfine visited with friends in the home of Mrs. Fred Marshall Hanna on Monday. They will be TOUCH TO ANNUAL MEETING floor-length gown of lace and net at 2 p.m. The meeting was opened over satin. The lace jacket was with a prayer by Mrs. Lockie, then cm Sunday, December 1 at 2 p.m., leaving soon for Mdnton, Sask., to The annual meeting of the Chi­ with nine members present. The spend Christmas at the home of fashioned with lily-point sleeves all sang some favorite hymns. A nook United Church Women was and a pearl trimmed collar. Her club will hold one meeting ear*i their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. held at the home of Mrs. Dorothy skating party, to be held at Mrs. and Mrs. John Wilkens. waist-length appliqued veil was Olga Nelner's on December 27 at week — one which will corre­ *. * * Koenig on Dec. 5 with 11 memb­ held in place with a tulle cap spond with the Youth For Christ ers and 3 guests present. The mee­ 1 p.m., was planned for the mem­ Mr. and Mrs. C. K. French were trimmed with pearlsi Her only bers. Janet Thompson, Debbie in Hanna, itiwo will be regular ting opened with everyone repeat­ jewelery was a pearl and crystal meetings and the other is to be a visitors to Edmonton on Monday. ing the motto and the Lords prayer Marshall and Larry Nelner, the en­ necklace, a gift of the groom. She tertainment committee, conducted social. The young people will en • * • The Christmas Carol 'Silent Night' carried a bouquet of red sweet­ joy hayriding, tobogganing, skat­ Mr. and Mrs. Otto Maetche left was sung. One minute silence was two Bible quizzes. Mrs. Berg led heart roses. devotions, based on 1 Corinthians ing at these socials. Our leaders early this week to spend several observed in memory of the late are Mrs. L. Berg and Mrs. L weeks at the home of their daugh­ President of the USA John F. Ken­ The bride's only attendant was 13. After the meeting a very de­ her sister, Miss Marion Adams of licious lunch was enjoyed by the Lockie. ter, Mrs. A. Wunderlich and Mr. nedy. The next meeting will be held Wunderlich in New Westminster, Consort, who wore blue lace over members. The minutes of the previous satin, with a full skirt and three- at the home of Mrs. Olga Nelner B.C. meeting were read and the finan­ The next meeting will be held on December 8 at 2 p.m. We hops quarter-length sleeves, and car­ at the home of Mrs. Lockie at • » » cial report for the year was giv­ ried a bouquet of white carnations. to see more young people come to Mr. and Mrs. George Knauft, en. A report of the November 30 2 p.m. on December 15. All teens join our YPE. We welcome you Best man was Mr. Jim Hand. are welcome. farm residents of the district tea and bazaar was given and a- Sharing the ushering duties was and we know that good times are south of Hanna, have taken up re­ gain it was a successful event and the bride's brother, Gordon Adams, in store for us. sidence in town for the winter the organization thanks all those and David Meller, cousin of the months. who gave their patronage and ss- W.l. • «L .. groom. istance. Other business was atten­ Elects Officers Esther W.l. Mrs. Kirk Taylor and small son ded to. The meeting was brought A reception followed at the of Calgary are spending this week to a close with everyone repeat­ Bears Paw Hall, which was de­ SIBBALD, Dec. 10 — The an­ Exchanges Gifts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. ing the Mizpah corated with pink and white nual meeting of the Sibbald G. P. Cochran streamers and bells. A buffet ESTHER, Dec. 6 — The regular A de.icious lunch was served by Women's Institute was held last • • 9 lunch was served to approximately week and election of officers saw December meeting was combined Mr. and Mrs. J. S Sinclair are Mrs. Koenig and Mrs. Seeger. A 70 guests. The head table was cen­ Marjorie Norris elected as presi­ with the annual meeting as the planning to spend Christmas sea­ surprise birthday cake and gift, tered with a wedding cake flanked dent for the new year. Other offi­ Mr. and Mrs. Everett Blanchard Rush Centre Women's Institute son with members of their family was brought in and presented to by white tapers, white and yellow cers elected were: secretary, Kay gathered at the home of Mrs. S. in Edmonton. Mrs Lawrence with everyone sing­ 'mums and pink carnations. Mas­ Norris; vice-president, Irene Cal­ In a 2 p.m. marriage ceremony chrysanthemums and the flower Kuzmiski on December 5. Ten • • • ing "Happy Birthday". ter of ceremonies was Mr. George len. The projects to be under­ in First United Church November girl a nosegay of the same flowers. members and one visitor were pre­ Cordell of Oyen. Proposing the 9, Evelyn Elsie, daughter of Mr. The ring bearer was little Wayne sent and the roll call was answered L. E. Helmer returned home the The next meeting is to be held taken jfor the near (future are latter part of last week after toast to the bride was Mr. Jim packing candy bags for the school and Mrs. Earl Ness of Hanna, be­ Noble. with an exchange of Christmas spending several days with rela­ ait the home of Mrs. Johnston on Hand, with the groom responding. concert, serving lunch after the came the bride of Mr. Everett Roy The wedding music was played gifts. tives in Brooks and Calgary. Ja.uary 9. For her daughter's wedding, program and gathering articles for Blanchard, son of Mrs. T. H. San- by Mr. Norman Chell and during The ladies decided to make a:i Mrs. Adams wore a silver grey suit a white elephant sale to be held dercock of Tofield, Alta Rev. John the ceremony a solo was rendered amendment to last month's motion, with red and white accessories and Moules was the officiating clergy­ by Mr. Frank Berke. namely purchasing a propane stove at a later date in the year. The man. Married In Lutheran Church a corsage of pink and white carna­ ladies of the group served turkey The groom was attended by Mr. for the Esther Hj.ll kitchen to tions supper to their husbands at the Given in marriage by her father, Larry Noble of Forestberg and Mr. donating $100 to the Esther Hall The groom's mother was attired club rooms on Saturday, Decem­ the bride wore a full-length gown Calvin Gill Of Edmonton. Committe" towards the purchase in a two-piece suit of brocade in ber 7. There were 32 present for of white nylon and lace over taf­ of an electric kitchen stove. They feta and she carried a cascade of A reception followed in the also agreed to donate $20 to th.^ shades of gold and blue and also the dinner and social evening. Memorial Hall. A four-tiered wed­ a pink and white corsage. American Beauty roses. The bride's girls' club for the purchase of only jewellry was a pearl pendant, ding cake, baked and artistically materials for their hobbies and The two grandmothers also wore decorated by Mrs. Hanson of Seapa, corsages matching the mothers of NOVEMBER WINNER gift of the groom. handicraft work. Ten dollars is to centered thie bride's table flanked be sent to each of the Oyen Muni­ the bridal couple. The Hanna Kinette Club has an­ Mrs. Larry Noble, sister of the by bouquets of red roses. BIrs. Tom For her honeymoon trip to Banff bride, was matron of honor. Mrs. cipal Hospital and the Salvation nounced that Mrs. Wanda Hutton Ness was in charge of the guest Army. the bride changed to a powder was the holder of the lucky ticket Larry Dahl, bridesmaid, and Debby book Mr. Russell Ness, acting as blue wool suit and wore a red rose in the Dress Of The Month draw Ness, niece of the bride, as flower master of ceremonies, called on The auditor's report on the corsage. for November, girl, wore red brocaded dresses, Mr. Ken Barton to propose the year's financial standing was read. white fur headpieces and white toast to the bride, to which the Mrs. R. Tonack ond Mrs. R Cart­ Ties, nice range, gloves. Mrs. Noble and Mrs. Dahl groom responded. wright agreed to continue as Exchange Marriage Vdws carried cascade bouquets of white treasurer and secretary respec­ For travelling to points in tively for the next year. at $1.00 British Columbia, the bride The program books for next FWUA Enjoys changed to a brown wool suit with year's activities were discussed and Yuletide Party tan trim, brown accessories and look I interesting with room for POLLOCKVILLE, Dec. 9 — The corsage of yellow roses. elasticity in planning ahead at the Pollockville FWUA Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard have regular meetings. meeting was held December 4 at taken up residence at 112 Centre Hostesses Mrs. S. Kuzmiski, Mrs. Gloves the home of Elsie Seefeldt. There St., Hanna. G. B«qrnon and Mrs. Doug Wester­ i. were twelve members present and Guests were present from Coro­ lund served a delicious tea. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robertson two visitors. Arrangments were nation, Red Deer, Tofield, Edmon­ The first meeting In the New made for the convention in Cal­ Redeemer Lutheran Church of Mr. Raymond' Abram. ton, Calgary, Vegreville, Vernon, Year will be on January 9 at the gary. Mrs. Alice Andrus being B.C. and Forestberg. home of Mrs. R. Bamber. Hanna was the scene of a pretty Miss Caroline Stulberg and Mr. chosen as (representative. Leona Rayon Sweater wedding ceremony Oetober 23 Ceorge Clark signed the register. Christianson was winner of the when Geraldine Deloris, daughter The bride's mother wore a light draw. of Mr. and Mrs. James Clark of gold and beige brocade with silver The next meeting will be held $8.50 and $T0.00 Endiang, became the bride of Mr. sheath and black lace, white ac­ at the home of Nancy Rooke on Kenneth John Robertson, eldert cessories and corsage of white January 8. After the meeting a son of Mrs. Bernice Stulberg of roses. social time was enjoyed. Several Hanna and the late Mr. Malcolm The groom's mother wore a blue contests were played and much Robertson. Pastor C. Knock offi­ taffeta sheath and black lace, enjoyed by everyone. Gifts were I ciated at the ceremony. black accessories and corsage of exchanged among the members !saa&&Qz& To the strains of the wedding light blue roses. present. A pot luck supper brought music played by Mrs. Elaine Pfahl Following the ceremony, a re­ the very enjoyable afternoon to a JUST FOR CHRISTMAS! For The Beys the bride was escorUd to the altar ception was held in the church close. wearing a waltz-length strapless parlors. Miss Ruth Robertson, sis­ CHRISTMAS CAKE — Full of Fruit and Nuts gown of white net over satin with ter of the groom, was in charge CHRISTMAS SPECIAI .. LB. 80 bolero jacket and lily-point sleeves. of the guest book. SIBBALD * Gloves PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR SPECIAL PASTRIES Tlie full net skirt designed with a A three-tiered wedding cake wide band of lace midway pre­ made by the bride's mother and SIBBALD, Dec. 10 — The ladies BUNS, ETC. FOR THE FESTIVE TABLE sented a three-tiered skirt effect. of the Sibbald UCW attended a * Shirts I beautifully decorated by Mrs. F. You'll Be Delighted with our Service and _ •.< *.- -'§.'• Her waist-length veil was held in Hanson centered the bride's table. joint party in Oyen on Thursday, .-,§ place 'by a crown of sequins and December 5. Each of the groups the Quality of our Products she carried a colonial bouquet of Out-of-town 'guests were Mr. anu in the Oyen charge took a num­ * Sweaters sweetheart roses. The only jewelry Mrs. Jack Adams. Oalgary; Mr. ber for the program and the Oyen worn by the bride was a black and Mrs. Lawrence Stulberg, Ed­ ladies served a tasty lunch, and Alaska diamond, gift of the groom. monton; as well as friends and re­ all reported a most entertaining * Pyjamas Mrs. Dianna Abram, sister of latives from Endiang, , evening. the bride, as bridesmaid, wore a Seapa and Delia. The six mothers of the small ^sCtAidmQA; $K full length red and silved broeaded A largely attended wedding girls in the district attended the i^'-vm*. gown with corsage of white roses. dance was held in Endiang the Guide meeting in Alsask to see The groom was attended by Mr. same evening. Sandra Huston promoted from the Dennis Walker of Endiang and the Mr. and Mrs. Robertson have Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kautz Brownies to the Guides and also ushers were Mr. Harry Weich and taken up residence in Hanna. The altar of First United Church, Grover wore a beige and brown some of the little Brownies were Hanna, banked with pink chrysan­ sheath with matching jacket, gre^n taken into the class for Brownies. ii themums and white carnations, accessories and corsage of yellow Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie of En­ CHRISTMAS CANDY clb. UP For was the setting of a 3 p.m. wedding rose buds. chant, parents of Mrs. Cliff Styles, From ceremony Oetober 26, uniting in were visitors with Cliff and Leona Mrs. Kautz wore a dress of blue CANDY CANES marriage Margaret Myrtle, daugh­ silk with matching jacket, black over the weekend. c ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grover accessories and corsage of pink Ted and Marion Battrum were Christmas Colors W 25 of Hanna, and Mr. Fred Gotfried rose buds. weekend visitors to Calgary. Kautz, son of Mrs. Matilda Kautz Mrs. Thelma Paulson, sister of The Sibbald United Church BOXED CHOCOLATES - 14 oz. the : and the late Mr. Fredrick Kautz. the bride, was in charge of the Sunday School would like to an­ "Ideal for Giving or Eating" also of Hanna. Rev. John Moules guest book. Mr. Fred Slemp acted nounce that the children will be officiated at the ceremony. as master of ceremonies and Rev. having their White Gift Service Given in marriage by her father, John Moules gave the grace and on Sunday, December 22" at 10:30. the bride wore a floor-length wed­ benediction. The toast to the The parents and other members OF COMMUNITY EVENTS ding gown of white taffeta. The bride was proposed by Mr. Ben of the congregation are asked to Ladies, fitted bodice was accented by a Logelin, to which the groom re­ please try to attend and support RECORDS & ALBUMS rounded neckline of Swiss lace sponded, and the toast to the the work of the Sunday School at with sleeves ending in lily-point. bridesmaids was proposed by Mr. this time. Patients in Oyen Hospital this <£&, DEC. 14 — Cessford Community Club Turkey The bouffant skirt was designed Norman Slemp. with Swiss lace and flowered ap­ past week were Mrs. Senkie Sr., Remarks and congratulations who is at time of writing still con­ See Oar Record Bar.. Bingo, Cessford Community Hall plique with pearl and crystals were extended by Mr. Lyle Grover, Girls, | fined there, and httte Herman A wonderful selection Now on Hand- Stereo, Hi- matching a crown of pearls and uncle of the bride, and Mr. Harold Volde, who has since returned crystals which held her bouffant Kautz, brother of the groom. Fl., -r- Long Plays and a very good selection fbr the DEC. 14 — Delia Legion "Turkey Night" in illusion veil in place. Her bridal home. A three-tiered wedding cake On Sunday at regular services Children. We can get any type of record or foreign re­ bouquet was composed of red flanked by pink chrysanthemums Community Hall roses and white orchids. in the United Church at Sibbald, cording. — Special orders given pompt attention. and white carnations centered the two little ones were received by The attendants, Miss Marilyn bride's table and bouquets of pink Childrem DEC. 18 — Pre-School Christmas Party ot Acadia the congregation for baptism. They Shacker of Edmonton and Miss and white carnations decorated the were Garth Eldon Anderson, son Laureen Hayduk of Calgary, wore guest tables. of Grace and Jack Anderson, and TRY OUR BREAD, BUNS AND PASTERIES Valley identically styled gowns in shades The home of the bride's parents * Pyjomas Michael Lloyd McClellan, son of BAKED FRESH DAILY of gold and green satin with match­ was beautifully decorated with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd McClellan of JANUARY 25—Home and School Assoc. Bake Sale ing headpieces and they carried pink and white streamers, flowers New Brigden. bouquets of yellow and bronze and bells where open house was * Sweaters In Sterling Studios chrysanthemums. ' held later in the afternoon, fol­ The wedding music was played lowed by a dance held in tiie Cana­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT — by Mr. Norman Chell and during dian Legion HaU during the eve­ BIRTHS * Gloves the ceremony Mr. Frank Berke ning. Hanna Lions Club Bingo in Legion Hall rendered "The Lord's Prayer" and For travelling to points in the "Heavenly Father." Western States, the bride wore a IN Hanna Municipal Hospital Hanna Bake * Slippers * FRIENDLY COMMUNITY SERVICK Attending the groom were Mir. two^aece red suit with white ac­ DOKTORGHICX: To Mr. and •jJplrV. , Presented by Norman Slemp and Mr. William cessories topped by a muskrat Mrs. William Doktorchick, of Kautz and ushering the guests to jacket and corsage of white or­ , on December 4, a daugh­ their pews, marked by white satin chids. Mr. and Mrs. Kautz bave ter. Holiday Dresses bows of ribbon, were Mr. Abner taken up residence in Brooks. CATTANACH: To Mr. and Mrs. Grover and1 Mr. Edwin Kautz. Outside guests attending thc ; Shop;|JJ| D. Cattanach, of '"•"nit on Decem­ arriving every week A reception followed in the wedding were from Brooks, Oyen, ber 4, a daughter. church parlors, where the guests Youngstown, Calgary, High Prairie, KLEENSASSER: To Mr. and Mrs. "THE PLACE Of GOOD THINGS TO EAT* were received by the bridal party. Ryley, Byemoor, Edmonton and M. Kleinsasser, of Hand Bills, on Alox Rawlusyk, Pop. THE FRIENDLY REFRESHMENT For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. . December 8, a son. THF HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 PHONE 854 — 307 S

CARD OF THANKS WANTED CONTROLLING BRUSH I Mr. Mclver points out, brush con- IN PASTURES I trol permits livestock to more HERALD CLASSIFIED AD RATES TO MY CUSTOM ERS JACKRABBIT8, fresh, clean, white, readily graze the area. THE HERALD'S Tu all my customers and friends in 30 cents each. Hans in shade to OTTAWA, Dec. 5 — Brush Minimum charge 75c first insertion, 50c each subse- Hanna, Craigmyle, Delia, Michichi, freeze, as soon after shooting as growth in native pastures can be Watts, Sunnynook, Sheerness, Pol. possible. Pack in cardboard boxes. SEA GICES RICHES I quent insertion In Memoriam, Church Notices, Cards of a problem, greatly reducing the Inckvillee, Cessford, , Stan­ We pay shipping charges on lms Between 1962 and 1963 an Thonks, Coming Events $1.00 per insertion. Display adver­ more, Scottfleld and district, thank of 14 rabbits or over. Hanna to land's carrying capacity. tising rote card upon request. Copy must reach Herald Of­ >ou for your patronaKe and friend­ Empress deliver to Kohn's Trans, Best control of small brush is American company sucked up fice by 12 noon each Tuesday ship. I have appreciated working here port Ltd. For pick-up information achieved by thorough cultivation $1,500,000 worth of diamonds from but am sorry to say that I have ac­ phone BUI Qreen, Oyen; J. McKin. of the pasture for a full season the ocean floor of Soutih-West cepted a transfer and can only hope nan, Toungstown; An mis McLeod, Africa. PHONE 854-3075 — TO CONTACT 6,000 READERS that you will be as kind and cour­ Toungstown; or Jonesy Kxprenn, and then seeding with a mixture teous to the next Fuller dealer to Drumheller. Stan Henders, Box -CM. of brome grass and alfalfa, says take over this area. Thank you! Calgary. Phone CR7-4929. 7,17 K. N. Mclver, an agronomist with HOUSEHOLD HINT You'll Save Dollars - You'll Get Prompt FOR SALE POR SALE OR TRADE Ken Th lessen. ihe federal experimental farm at Top pineapple rings with mounds 7,8 HELP WANTED FEMALE Indian Head, Saskatchewan. of mashed sweet potatoes and broil Service By Using Your Telephone to N6W S BEDROOM BUNGALOW — FOUR-YEAR-OLD Onllowriy Bull or bake until hot. Serve with ham Fully landscaped See If fnr ycar- with a standing calf crop. Also Hoi. YULETIDE GREETINGS WOMAN OR GIRL required for light Where this is not possible, he Contact These Business Firms mlfl at Vt - T Ave. Went or phone stein heifers; No. 10 Farmhand I would like to convey my Yuletide housework and baby sitting. Mon­ suggests treating brush-covered or pork. P W PHlamarchuk lfitf Loader with 8 foot manure fork, and New Year's Greetings to friends day through Friday 9 to 6. Phone areas with 2.4-D, using a rotary sweep; also available with or with­ at Oyen and In the district. May you 864-3879, Hanna. 7c SOMET WELDERS - World'! flnwir enjoy your holidays and may the com­ mower first if necessary, and then out pushoff. Will sell or trade ft>r •WHY WALK WHEN VOU l^ree Demonetratlone on your farm. grain. Edgar Oood. Box 63, Acadia ing year hold happiness, g-ood health seeding with the brome-alfalfa '••ontact John Shields. Phone S, Chi­ ESTRAYED CAN RIDE-? Valley, Phone R402. 7p and prosperity for you and yours. mixture. nook Alta Htf Sincerely, ON THE PREMISES of Lester Pfahl. At Indian Head, applications of GROWTHV Shorthorn Bull Calves; M rs. Felicia Cu n n I n^h am, a pig. Owner may have same h> Motorists... ! »*W AND USED PARTS — A>r aU ELECTRICAL Richmond, B.C. identifying and taking possession 2,4-D at the rate of two pounds makee and models of cars and trucks also Shorthorn bulls 18 to 30 months of this animal and pay for adver­ per acre one year and one pound Rebuilt trans., generators, starters, of age and a few heifer calves. 7,8p FOR THE BEST PRICES I Selling for cash or grain. Ralph tising. Phone 864-2172, Hanna. an acre the next year gave fair voltare regulators, fuel pumps, car- and SERVICE ON ALL ! hurators. water pumps, exchanges Thornton and Son. Sedalia. Alta. FARM LANDS FOR SALE 7,8p control of western snowberry, wolf SUPPLIES All parts guaranteed Pano's Oaraire 7.8,9,10,11,12,13,141) willow and aspen poplar. YOUR TIRE REQUIRE Phone SM-S4M. Hanna VUI Cash offers will be considered for LOST MENTS CALL ON FOR SALE OR RENT the sale of: In the experiment, native grass BEDROOM HOUSE — large living The South East Quarter of Section NO. 4 DODGE C.ear Mux Keducer In yield was increased from 265 to SERVICE For Better Lights room, large kitchen, both rooms BEDROOM fully modern home. Por Six (6), in Township Thirty (30), vicinity of Hanna and Pollockville. 1,200 pounds an acre and when eas heated, fenced and landscaped. full particulars contact Hanna Re­ Range Seventeen (17), West of the Finder kindly phone No. 6, Pollock - brome grass and alfalfa were sown Phone W. Knoblauch 854-3560. Han­ alty. Phone 854-3122. 4tf Fourth Meridian ln the Province of ville, Reward. 7p Come to ... na SStf into the sod, only a small percent­ 854-3377 Hanna Tire Alberta, containing" One Hundred and 6:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. D'ily Sixty (160) acres more or less. MAN'S YELLOW GOLD RING, black BEDROOM fully modern house, lo­ age of brush plants became es­ "Serving Henna and Dlatrlet" tt ACRE FEED LOT — I Mile weet cated on Corner 1 Street West and Excepting thereout the roadway as onyx setting with diamond on cor­ tablished. SERVICE | ef Hanna. Contact Central Meat Srd Ave., double plumbing, gnrnge shown on Plan 5083 A.Z. containing ner, initialed E. W. Finder kindly Market. 40tf ARTS TAXI fenced. Apply H»nnn Bake Shop. One and Forty-three Hundredths contact Mrs. H. Pregitzer, Phone Use of a rotary mower alone did Geuder Electric Leon Mehl — Ph 854-3011 \ J' BOtf (1.43) acres more or less. Reserving 864-3066, Hanna. Iteward. 7p not provide satisfactory results. Art Irion, Prop. • OOOD ROUOH LUMBER — ut $56 unto Her Majesty all mines and min. Mr. Mclver reports. The number Phone 854-3490 N«xt Door To K * . Max*-* I I per thousand 1x6 and 2x4 tie boards erals. Subject to an Easement of the MISCELLANEOUS V any lenirth. Apply John Baird. Bye,. FOR RENT Canadian Utilities Limited, Trans­ of western snowtberry and aspen ib moor. Alberta. ltf mission Line Rght-of-Way on 0.002 of SINGER SEWING MACHINES, poplar shoots increased and seed­ 2.ROOM MODERN SUITE, fully fur­ nn acre. Ths land is situate approxi­ Vacuum Cleaners, Floor Polishers. ing with the brome-alfalfa mixture COLIN O. MUNN ITEM TON TULSA WINCH with KO nished. 112 - 3 Ave. East. Phone mately Six (0) miles South of Delia, feet of % Inch cable. Headache rack Sales and Service. Phone KM-389*1. was almost a total failure. 864-3607. Mrs. A. Kautz. 7tf Alherta. The land Is unbroken pas*, 7,K,9.1ii Chartered Accountant 11x7 ft slat deck with dead roll bar ure land with no improvements there­ However, mowing and the appli­ alas an steel sills and toloes with 4 ROOM fully modern suite. Contact on other than a fair fence. cation of one pound of 2,4-D per Hanna — Alberta •MSI plats for Sth wheel. 1 set of Albert Dobler. 710 Centre Street, PUBLIC NOTICE KNOBLAUCH gin soles made of 4" drill stem. 18 Phone 854-3943, Hanna Jtf Marked cheque for 10 percent of acre on two successive years gave fest long with top pulley. Apprais­ tlie purchase price must accompany PREPARATION OF fair control of the three plants, he —OFFICE HOURS— ed, t months ago at $500. win sell 4 ROOM HOUSE — Located on 213 - each tender, to he returned If tender ASSESSMENT ROLL 1964 adds. at $400 now. Phone 854-304A, Hanni 1 Ave. West. Cook stove and heat­ Is not accepted Village of Youngstown Monday to Friday CONSTRUCTION Stf er in house, bed. table and chairs Offers will be received hy Mr Pet­ Province of Alberta Grass yield was increased from If wanted. Fred Bertsch, Phone 854 er James Bolin, Drumheller, Alherta, Notice is herehy Riven thai th» 150 to 1,000 pounds an acre and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. HOUSE — Containing 8 bedroom sul- 3208. Hanna. 6tf *he Administrator of the Estate of .'isseHsment of the previous year has this was boosted to 1.500 pounds Ph 854-356—Hanna I te downstairs, and 7 single rooms Hugh Bolin, deceased, up to but not heen ailrrpliil under Die provision; Closed Saturday I upstairs, all utilities, located on 6 ROOM fully modern suite, located after the 20th day of December, AD of Tlie Assessment Act. anil that tin with post-treatment seeding witii 1963 brome and alfalfa. ELECTRICAL • corner of Centre 8treet and 1 Ave at SOS • 5 Ave. East. Apply Mrs. C. assessment roll of Ihe said inuniel. Box 217 Ph. 854-3475 Builder of Low Down [ West. Low down payment. Contact I.. Paupel. Phone 854-2242, Hannn Neither the highest nor any offer Iiality lias heen duly prepared and Aside from greater grass yields, Payment Homes - Custom CONTRACTORS «M I Carl Hanson. Box 1407 Ponoka or | 4tf necessarily accepted, Ihat if any person thinks that any I Phone 783-3644. lltf I W, R, SANPERCOCK, QC,, property has In'en u liingflllly assessed Homes and Commercial WIRING SPECIALISTS I— ' 3-ROOM FULLY MODERN SUITE, Barrister and Solicitor •••' aSSeSSill l,„. hi"l| K.|- I..I. |.,U ,,| Buildings Phone 854-3682 [LAND FOR SALE — Three ounrters all furnlahed. Outside entnim-e, low Solicitor for the Administrator, that iiis name or the name of any- GET YOURS NOW! of a section located about four mi- ! rent. Immediate possession. Contact Peter .Tames Bolin other person has heen wrongfully en­ "Our New Home Owner* les south of Craigmyle. Approxlm- { Mrs. R. Fecho, 401.2 Ave W. or •— fi-7c tered upon or i,milled from the roll1 ately three hundred and fifty acres Phone 854.3r.05, Hanna. —fi-7c lie may at am time pi lor tr. the sist I Limited Copies of the . . . Are Our Best Sales People' Hanna Electric under cultivation. Please make of­ I'.ay of Pe.-emt.er ni rl i f\ the seere- fers or enquiries to Mr. A. K. S'e-M ESTRAYED 110 Centre St - Hann. venson. 2640 - 2nd Ave N.W.. Cal- I WANTED TO RENT Youngstown Pioneer Booklet- tietllars anil eroinnls rrf his i-rrinpl;. ; n' ' gary- 4,5.6.7p ESTRAYED from thp Bullpound com­ 2 OR 3 BEDROOM house in Hann: munity pasture 2 white faced year­ 1'atod al Vo•„„.siinvn. Ml.erta, tills Compiled by the Women's Institute Area Now | ONE BEDROOM HOUSE — With by the end of Pwpmlier. Permanen ling: Hereford heifers. Branded OX 7'h day of 1 l mirr-r. i'n;3. water and gas. centrally located. position. Apply Box 2010, Unlin: on right ribs. Anyone knowing fhe X. I*. va n 1 ia in. Available at Special Prices to Jan. 1, 1964 Cheap for caah. Phone 854-3293. Herald. 7.1 whereabouts of these animals plea. Se.art .ry-Treasurer I See . . . 4rf se notify the range rider O. Hut­ chinson or the Special Areas Board Copies $2.00 each •|38 HEAD OF YOUNG STOCK COWS BOARD AND ROOM Hannn. fi,7 MUNICIPAL DfTtiiCT OF ACADIA also thros registered Hereford bull* NO. 34 FsrAnL'SHED AS A Apply P.O. Box MB, Chinook. Alta. BOARD AND ROOM—fur one or t\*'v Availble from Mrs. E. Kowalsky, Youngstown or Lyle Grover RESTRICTED AREA FOR THE jflrls. Close up town. A.ttn will baby B.6.7p MISCELLANEOUS ERADICATION OF BRUCELLOSIS any W.l. Member sit for imnll rh'M flurlfiR tlie day KdmuTit'in, Wi-iliiesilay, September In m\ own home. Plione 854-31 *i0. GENERAL EXCAVATING — dams, ^UANTITY ot dressed chickens, ready IS. 10RS. for the oven at 11 each. Phone 854- —R-7p dugs outs, road bnlldlnjr. nil field and Sons His lli.nriur. tin- I.iciil DT (tiiViT. I service, heavy trorklmr and w'nch 1177, Hanna. Hand Hills Colony. nor. by anil wilh Ilie a -.. i.f tw< work. Free estimates. - Kirby Car- 6.7 Kxecullve Council, lias I FARMERS and RANCHERS Offering the bes' serve* WANTED ".rp Ph 864-3293. P.O. Box 716, to order (pursuant tn tl Hannn 84tf. pn ond lowest prices on ex •aBUANTITY of barbed wire, also net OLD BATTERIES and radiators — of Sei-tii.n :{ nf tlie Lives-... k 1 )isi-.-is.-H Take Advin*rne of oor Service In "Your Pick of the Yard ot l of bob sleighs, Sl£ Inch runners. Fano's (laraee Phone 864-3483 Act. belnu chapter t*2 of the de­ Constructing co voting of oil types — 46tf Reasonable Prices I John Muntean. P.O. Box 214. Oyen. »On ASPHALT ROOFING, repairs. vised Statiilis of Alherta. I'i.-,:,. an-1 3Sr/**1 transit mix - sand-grove I Phone IM. «.?!> and maintenance of steel and alu a men dm on is thereto) Hi.-n tl.,. Muni Dams, Dugouts, GRAIN, coal or general trucking cus­ mlnum roofs, contact Fred Schrock REVELSTOKE dams and dugouts tomers, anywhere within the Pro­ cipal District of Acadia ,\'i, ^| ): 29„000 miles . $1295. ial] over the Big Country. CaasMy- Church Women, The Orade 3 Classes Or leave lawi at CROSS BARTMAN'S 9:45 a.m. Sunday School McCalium of Hanna. —6c Marehall Weill n-n-a. ttnr. of Mrs. Portfors and Mrs. Looy. The ((•miles 3 and up) MACHINE SHOP wreath from Andrea's little playmates ;M»O^O-R^E 1960 CONSUL *EN'S SHOP flANO ACCORDIAN—96 Base Hohn- 11:15 a.m. Sunday Sehool was v&ry touching. The beautiful (Ajte 3 to fJnide 2) 4-Dr., low Hanna •r. Half price. Apply Tony Kollman, floral tributes and memorial contri­ Phone 854-3053 Hanna Phone 864-3440. —«-7p 11:15 a.m. Morninsr Worship mileage $1095. butions will never he forgotten. 7:30 p.m. CC.IT Candlelight Ing Honna Alto BUS. No. 1 FEED OATS— Uc Also a thanks to the many friends (Vesper) Service at bin. Phone 364-2247. Hanna. ho called at our home and to those who brought food and served lunch. HANNA ALLIANCE CHURCH y2-TON TRUCKS A special thank you to Dora Need­ 4th Ave. and 1st St. East PROPANE IEGISTERED HEREFORD BULL— ham, who came up here from Drum­ Rev. R. David, Pastor When In Hanna Stay Mixer Prince Domino. Born May heller snd staved with us for sev­ Mr. N. Greenway, Sunday School Spt. 1963 FORD L.W.B. wt Sire Britisher Mischief IK. eral days; also Joan Aipach for •The Whole Bible For only 5,000 miles $2195. Cylinders filled promptly at our plant At The Dam Royal Dandy Standard 6N. everything she did for us. The Whole World" Price M76. Fred Schmidt, Sibbald, To all of you, your kind thoughts SUNDAY SKRVIfBS: ~>n No. 36 Highway and Railroad Ava. Alberta. —6-7.Dc will he rememhered always. Sunday School 10:00 a.m. A class 1961 CHEV. L W.B. NATIONAL HOTEL Jim and VI Foster and Family. for every ape (mm the hlsh chair top condition $1595. >|ANO — May be seen at the Sulli­ to the rocking chair. ECONOMY GAS DIST. LTD. THE CENTRAL van Lake School Divisional Office. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. 1958 GMCS.W.B. 7,8 Evening Evangelistic Service 7:30 Rnone 8S4-3693 Day or Night MEAT MARKET I would like to thank Doctor Wil­ IKra. Style Side $ 895 Eat at the National _ EOSEL, price $800. Also lathe kins. the nurses nnd staff of the WKKKDAY SKRVICKS: "WHOLESALE & RETAIL" aad motor.tor $60. Apply Box 224, Hanna Hospital for their kindness 1958 {HC Carry All Midweek Service Wednesday 7:30 Custom Killing and Curing Oyen, or phone 176, Oyen, Alta. while T was a patient there. Also to p.m. Bible study and Prayer. 9 pass. . $ 995. Coffee Shop 7,8,9p my many kind friends who visited Alliance Youth Fellowship Friday, Meat Cut and Wrapped me and sent (rifts and cards. Temr 8:00 p.m. IEGISTERED Hereford . Bull, five kindness is deeply appreciated. CHRISTMAS ACTIVITIES: ' e for Home Freezers rears old. Domino breeding. Very Joyce Davey, Cratgmyle. SOLD BY THC HANNA HERALD FOR Sunday School Concert Thursday, Frozen Foods docll*. Contact Mra. Olga Nelner, Tp December 19, 7:30 p.m. 7 BETTER Roy L. Wilson, Mgr 854-2360, Banna. ,8p Christmas C-.ntata Sunday. Decem­ P. KENNEDY, Prop ber 22, 7 SO p.m. John Peterson's SERVICE |||t RAMBLER AMERICAN, $2,000 We would like ta extend our sin­ Phone 854-3030 cere thanks to Dr. E. Baker, Miss "Ijove Transcending." Don Mc­ NEW or reasonable offer. Can be financed. Callum choir director. You are We have recently acquired a Phone 854-M47 Hanna *fter 5 pjjfc Leon and staff of tha Cereal Muni, i cipal Hospital for their kind and welcome. new 40 ft. Cattle Liner and now efficient care tn our brother Frank "HONE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TC offer an even better hauling rrJVO REGISTERED Hereford Bulls, during hla Illness. Alao to the New COMING EVENTS coming two years old. Sire bred by BriardM Anglican W.A. for serving service The Firms Offer You The Very Fin­ Stanley Jaokson of Gadsby. Reserve lunch following tha service and to A Mixed Card Party will be held mm CHRISTIANSON BROS. champion m Btettler Bull Bale la oor many friends for the beautiful Friday evening, December 18, at 8 pm, floral trihutes and cards, also fee' the In the Legion Hall Basement. Every­ The Hanna Herald lWt. Also two registered Hereford Pollockville • Alta. many acts of Irlnflnaaa shown to us body welcome. Sponsored by the est Service - When In Hanna They Bolls, same breed and age, owned MOTORS Ph. R113 or BIOS bv KMI Wwii locate* about S during our recent bereavement. Ladles' Auxiliary to tha Hanna Branch Royal Canadian Legion. mttrn mm**. * mtttm m*m of Hanna. Mr. and Mra. Fred Symes. Hanna - Alta. 02tf T,,p Phone SM-lM. • jOtfSf 'ifegw,atr. and Mrs. C. Prentice. Tc \j&ai!^tf,f&jiS^j*fte'^y&'*k4A<&'i?;-Aiisj&^tA. Will Appreciate Your Palronaqe

•*i.iatf,iiiiiiMi,i'J .^to^^.,,..; FHE HANNA HERALP ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 'WISH I WERE A LION!

Tingey 21 15 Feeney . 1&20 ICKEY SEASON OPENS WITH Johnston 10,J6 High Single Lady, G. Miller, 231 High Three Lady, H. Klem, 60o IN FOR HORNETS 8-6 High Single Man, S. Klem, 320 High Three Man, S. Klem, 732 Castor Puts Up Game Fight TUESDAY LADIES — Before Losing Last Saturday Gullekson . 21-15 Johnson 19-17 MARGARET HOLLIDAY) Dewald . 18-18 Penalties, Faupel, Millar, Simp­ Faupel ...... 13-03 *e 1963-64 hockey season offi- son, Simpson, Millar, Filipenko, High Single Lady, E. Annas, 28 !> opened in Hanna Saturday Taylor, Bisson. High Three Lady, E. Annas, 654 ing with a game featuring the TUESDAY MIXED — ba Hornets and Castor Schissler 2214 ones. In their first game of Hanson 19-17 year, the Hornets came out Sports Active Bonenfant - 17-19 Ivictors, topping the fast skat- Lunde .... . 14-22 fjyclones BS. Ron Howery led High Single Lady, K. Powell, 24o |Hornet attack with two goals In Hand Hills High Three Lady, J. Cook, 550 two assists. Castor leading High Single Man, P. Burns. 300 Br was R. Slemp with two HAND HllJ^S. Dec. 9 — Indoor High Three Man, J. Hodgson, 677 leers in a losing cause. Hanna sports of volleyball and basketball WEDNESDAY LADIES — ked up a 3-0 first period lead have captured the interest of many Miller 21-1E goals toy Faupel, Howery and youngsters in the Hand Hills this Hartman 20-161 t. However, the second period winter. In the volleyball tourna­ MacMillan 19-17 Fall Castor as they erupted for ment held at Klmer School re­ Thomas 1224 goals to only three for th*.' cently, Mary Rosin's 'Mice" beat High Single Lady, V. Miller. 217 and entered the third period Donna MaoDonald's "Stampeders" High Three Ladv, E. Anderson. 513 |ing 6-6. Slemp, Teeling, Gal- in the final matches. In the semi WEDNESDAY MIXED — finals. Joyce Rosin's "Allouettes" jWindser and Filipenko scored Gervais 20-16 Canadians consume about 14 The Orinoco River is about 1.700 and Wanda Karg's "Sattelites" [Castor with Neil Colbert with Seefeldt 1»-17 • pounds of fish products per capita miles long and almost 14 miles and Jimmie Jansen replying were eliminated. Dewald 19-17 annually. I wide at its mouth on the Atlantic. | Hanna. Hornets increased the On Monday, December 2, the Dafoe ...... 16121 If his expressed determination means anything, the Van­ I in the third, outscorig the vis- Delia Junior High School girls' High Single Lady, A. Dewald, 2d8 couver Lions could have done with about six like Frankie Berke 2-1 on goals by Howery and volleyball team scored a convinc­ High Three Lady. A. Dewald, 577 el for Hanna and Slemp for ing win over the Klmer Junior of Hanna, shown as he returned home with a "stray football" High Single Man, C. Dafoe, 206 he scrambled for during the Grey Cup Game in Vancouver. "If DELIA BRANCH ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION for. Twelve penalties were High School girls at the Elmer High Three Man, C. Dafoe, 520 in the rough game. Both School gym before a wildly cheer­ THURSDAY LADIES — the Lions had fought half as hard as I did for this souvenir of were noticeably slowed in ing audience. The Delia boys were Glover the game", said Frank, "they would be the Grey Cup Champ­ beaten by the Elmer boys in a 2412 third period after hard check- Campion 17-19 ions"! Not noted for swine raising, the Hanna district now has 11th Annual in the early stanzas. second fixture. Mr. Martin Pasy- Morrison I ~hnyk of Delia was referee for 16-20 just about the most valued piece of pigskin in history, thanks Period: Robbs the games. The Delia cheer leaders 15-21 to "fearless Frank"! Hanna, Faupel from Pahl, High Single Lady, V. Robbs, 26'.J also added much color to the con­ tests. High Three Ladv, V. Robbs, 641 Hanna, Howery, X7:10; THURSDAY MIXED — Hanna, Brost from McKen- On Wednesday, December 4, the Woodbury 24-12 ONE-TIME HANNA BOXER SCORES TURKEY 118:40; Elmer School was host to the Spon­ Wallace 22-14 |o penalties. din School boys and girls basket Schmidt 18-lu By The Hanna Herald ; Period: ball teams. The Elmer girls were Garbutt 8.?n beaten by a very alert Spondin Hanna, Jansen from Colbert, High Single Ladv, S. Cowan, 232 NEAR UPSET IN EDMONTON squad by a score of 5f*-20. The El­ High Three Lady, K. Powell. 5"!"! mer boys were outgunned 31-21, M'lt *~M B^t+les Canadian NIGHT . Castor, R. Slemp from Wind- High Single Man, V. Van Dam, 29H with Lynn McDonald being high 2:42; High Three Man. D. Wallace, 670 L"ght Welt«r Ch«rm to "Standst I!" AT YOUR Fresh Killed Turkeys Eviscerated and Available t scorer for the Elmer boys and FRIDAY MEN — Castor, Teeling from Millar. ; at the Hall Agnes Vredigcor had the honors Tingey 18-12 Hanna and district box n^ fans | TWO MONTHS SERVICE . . . in this department for the girls. Miller 14-10 will be interested in the following 'He did marvellously well," bub­ Hanna, Colbert from Howery, Mr. Dick West of Hanna did a Hutchinson 14-10 erount of a fight in Edmonton bled Packy, the 1937 Canadian am- verv efficient job of blowing the BINGO — DICE — DARTS & -ir * P. Castor, Gollen. 8:00; Slemp 14-10 last 'veek between Milt Pahl and nt'-ur heavyweight chamoion. "He whistle. A charue of 25c per per­ •i-s"t a hii one in his last scran CROWN and ANCHOR ! Castor, Windsor from Fili- son was made to help the Students High Single Man, D. Fano. 37, '^62 British Empire Games bronze W. F. MILLER ipo, 11:27; High Three Man, G. Morrison. 887 medalist and defending Canadian four years ago and he almost did Union Fund. : jH. Castor, Filipenko from Winri- FRIDAY MIXED — light welterweight champion Har- ' a^vn ton eht. And after only Construction T P13:25; Ness 21 -r: "v Reti of PPCLI, Edmonton. two months of training." 7 COMMUNITY HALL — DELIA I. Hanna, Colbert from Jansen, HOW THEY STAND! Etheridge- 16-17 Milt, son of Packy Pahl formerly Packy, who made a living for six fONCRETt wnkrv AND C,<= *• S5; n MQNDAV LADIES — Talmaac 14 Ifl if Fsnna and one time light heavy • ars in nro boxing in Canada, En- fcRAL CARPENTRY — FARM Penalties, Colbert, Gollen, Simp- McPonalk 20-1G Grimsnad 14-19 •'-night boxer, has been out of the I Sland and the , is per- DISPOSAL UNITS A SPECIALTY fn, Colbert. Fa irbairiXj ] 19-17 High Single Lady. I. Frandsen, 209 ring for considerable time and des-1 sonally coaching his son. Period: Septic Tanks Cleaned SATURDAY, DECEMBER 14th Gibson ' 18-13 High Three Lady, T. Moules, 536 pite the long layoff gave a good Anr1 th*v h*>ve the 1964 Olym- 12. Hanna, Faupel from Pahl Looy High ' Single Man, E. Ness, 244 15-21 account Ormiimself before dropping j P'cs 'n mind. at 8 00 P.M. |d Howery, 12:00; High Single Lady, D. Martin, 277 High Three Man, H. Ness, 564 |3. Hanna, Howery from Brost, High Three Lady, F. Gibson. B39 a decision to the Edmonton battler, j "It looJis," smiled the raw-boned Phone 854-2268 57; MONDAY MIXED — The account of the fight as follows oil man, "as if Milt is going to at "EVERYBODY WELCOME" "ADMISSION fRIF Read and Use the least get awfully close to a shot at MANNA ALTA. \-t. Castor. R. Slemp, 19:00; Miller 25-11 was taken from the Edmonton Jour Herald Classified Ads nal of Monday, December 9, and 'h*it Tokyo gold." written by Journal reporter Gary Reti's coach, Doug McNeil, has Cooper. agreed to a rematch, tentatively! If there can be pride in defeat, Jan. 11 Harvey scaled in at 143,1 then Packy Pahl is a proud pappy four pounds over the light welter-! today. weight division. Milt came in at 146 j SEEKS MATCH The oilfield fisherman and for­ y*K mer pro boxer watched his game Jim Parsons, coach of the South ( 4 PREVENT ^:d" L"«'in club, is trying to ar­ 20-yearold son Milt lose a split de­ cision Saturday night in his first range a bout for Pahl on his club start in four years. card this Friday night. But he looked mighty impressive Farmers in defeat . SPONDIN * THIS! Pahl dropped the decision to * ——• I 1962 British Empire Games bronze Today Before SPONDIN, Dec. 10 — We re­ & ,M ...Hurry In medalist and defending Canadian gret to report that we are losing ] liiht welterweight champion Harv- another one of our oldtime neigh­ atches You Off | ey Reti of PPCLI Edmonton. bors, in the persons of Mr. and ($40* Winter Cat. It was the first fight for Milt, an Mrs. John Housch. Fortunately, Guard. economics and political science U hey will no* be going far, as of A sophomore, since he copped Hanna has been determined as the 1959 Alta. Golden Boy plum in Ranchers their future place of residence. a dramatic upset over Kai Yip of The curlin" club is having its Our Mechanical Department Is Now Concentrating On Winter Lethbfridge. Milt also has the 1957 meeting tonight to arrange for this Alberta Junior championship un­ year's activities ard to obtain a Maintenance at SPECIAL BARGAIN RATES der his belt. caretaker for tbe rink. Pahl, remembered as an aggres­ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Faupel sive slugger, was a tiger in this and Lynne were Sunday ni-rh one. He crowded Reti and kept visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph the three-time Canadian champion Motz. ADD from unleashing his notoriously- We regret to report that Mr effective left jab. Martin Heggen has been ill with Though neither was in top cond- the flu. A great many people in Good MOORE'S '•t'-tr* th<*v both turned it on in the the district have suffered like­ wise, and it is to be hoped the final round. Pahl caught Reti with MOTORS outbreak vanishes soon. a left hook to the head and follow­ Mr. and Mrs. Websdale sp2ttt an ed with a couple of drives to the Service Department -verin^ last week at the Gotts­ body at one point, almost knocking chalk horn-:. LLED j the props out from under the army Reasonably fine weathar, with stalker. iSo »xct'on of Ih? odd cold da BLOCK HEATERS ^ $10.85 But Reti held in and managed to still is with us and no one is com­ preserve the points advantage he plaining by any means! Ti built up in the earlier going with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ebel and CAR WARMERS.... Vs keener ring savvy. family atended church services at /eteran on Sunday and several News! To Give You Solid Comfort In The Coldest Of Driving Conditions nembers of thair family wer-a .hristened. Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo.lore Patzer J The Massey Ferguson Curlorcma is on again. Entry Installed For $t 7.50 were weekend visitors to Ca!i?ar>'- Miss Ruth Day of Didsbury is forms are here now and teams must be entered by JAN. at present v: satin? her s's'er, Mrs. 1st 1964. Get together with your neighbors and join the Harry Webster and family. ^mm,u,m r Prevent Stalls and Cold Starts This Winter Plus Wear And Albert Storch made his rounds fun. Local playoffs will be held in the Hanna Curling rn Monday collecting fc*r the rural . J'lWI m* **-f -m W Tear. See Us Today And Ask About Our Complete Winter telephone company. We all hope Rink shortly after the first of the new year. Every bona- U-l-hllXTltfim Change-Over Plan. that recent troubles on the line fide farmer and rancher in the district qualifies for this will soon be over, as climbing poles to make repairs during th' bonspiel, so we would like to see you all in on Hie fun. cold weather is not an enviable iob! QUALIFIED MECHANICS AT YOUR SERVICE! The North Berry Creek Club held "DROP AROUND AND SEE US SOON" thrr regular meetins at the home of Mrs. Verna Henriksen, with $ix members and four visitors present. The roll call was answered by each member contributing an unwanted A MINER'S LIFE: Johr. article to be s Id for ten cents Farrimond of England has 'h» m^nev from such going toward become recognized as liter­ the club's fund. It was also de­ ary spokesman for miners rided that tfie ladies wiuld take Nf around the world since care of the lunch counter at thc K & B MOTORS publication of his novel. curling rink this winter. Follow­ Dust In My Throat. His ing the business session, a lovely MOTORS mining stories have authen­ lunch was served before the ladies PONTIAC - BUICK - ACADIAN > GMC TRUCKS ticity because he has been returned to their homes. I "Your (url-0-Rama Headquarters" f|f| Phone 854-3093 • Hanna a miner tinea boyhood. Quality has everything in its —TNS Photo favor including the price. L THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS ins. The door prize was won h. Mary Brausse. The free raffle ~De - BYEMOOR. Dec. 9 — Tempera­ | End-Moor Elks will be held in friends recently finished reshingl- ACADIA VALLEY, Dec. 9-V* l»> committees arranged Production of gold in September ture remained pretty cool this Byemoor Thursday, December 12. ing Martin's General Store. Un­ iters to Calgary -*™*"^ ?0 look after same. Mrs- Evelyn • Bozak gave a report on thed«n« past week, very httte snow, in fact [ Please try and get out to this derstand the shingles have been Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGhee. an fell 2.3 per cent to 327,847 fin, also this committee will look after we need quite a hit er else Santa | meeting, as a number of visitors on hand for about two years, Any­ Peers Mr. and Mrs. Vic Niwa, Ma ounces from 335,579 in the same way, it's a good job well done. £TrauU Gail Holland, Mr and entertainment for the coming sea­ wlhl will have * peetty tough time get­ will be there, along with the Royal month last year. With declines in ting around in his sleigh in a Purple drill team. The Canadian Wheat Board has Mrs. Gerald Bishoff. Mrs. Kay Ni­ son It was decided one "em of Wee couple «t weeks. Congratulations to Jimmy and placed the local elevators on a wa and Bernard Niwa. food will be served for lunch com all previous months of the year fat: Mrs. Mae Nicholson left Edmon­ Thelma Porter on the arrival of three bushel delivery quota effc- The bonspiel concluded end the winter months elevator agent, as they will try from 3,119,805 in the same logj will visiting her mother and other re­ ceived a load of Christmas trees and get a four bushel quota be­ Cappon; third, Rody Marshall, Ac looking after Christmas cards for our latives and friends. and are now located between Iftmy fore Christmas. adia Valley; fourth. Bill Gibson. all the oldtimers in the distric period. com Byemoor and District Board of Fredulins and Browns Garage, so Word was received on the week­ Mr. Roy Hall and son Larry o over 70 years of age Mrs. Anne von Trade met last Monday, at which support your local Boy Scouts and end of the death in England of Edmonton visited in the district Janzer and Katherine Marshall tur time plans were finaliied for get your Christmas tree here in Mr. Egan. father of Jean Egan and last week end. will look after gifts for the shut- seyi Santa Claus Day in Byemoor on ttran. as tbey have a good selec­ Dolly McCrindle. Mr. Egan had The high school children comm­ drei December 14. Parents are request- tion of jack and spruce pines. been quite ill for sometime. Jean enced curling on Saturday, Dec­ m» ed to bring their children to torm* Prank Burtwell, presently reliev­ just recently returned from visit­ ember 7 with a total of 14 rinks. haw ing at Beynon on the CNR section, to line the streets so that Santa ing her father and mother in Eng­ Curling for the youngsters in this veil may hand out the free treats to was home on the weekend and re­ land and her sister Dolly and two GOOD USED gre< age group will be held every Sat­ them. Santa will be arriving in his ports about five inches of snow daughters remained with her par­ SANTA'S ON THE SCENE: Delight fills children's •who at that point ents. Sympathy is extended to Jean urday- u f,n sleigh, hells and all, at 2 p.m. and faces these days with prospects of Christmas just around to will be around until 4 p.m. Also and Dolly and family. About an inch of snow has tan- Trh Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jameson of the corner. But the image of Santa comes first, and this at the meeting, the secretary was Sheerness were visiting with the en during the past week and nor­ mat A farewell party was held in is as. he is seen by children everywhere, arriving wit'. mal winter temperatures are pre­ requested to write Alberta Gov­ George Jamesons on the weekend. the basement of the new Elk's tem ernment Telephones and voice op­ Mother Goose and all the other fairyland characters th' vailing. in i Bill Tipper, formerly of the Hall Friday evening in honor of add so much to the delights cf childhood.—TNS Phot" position to the proposed Multi- Crown Lumber Yard, now living Bill Berry, former Pioneer Grain Mr. Morris Rindero. accomp.ia pre Party Line Service for people in in Mirror, spent sometime around agent, who is leaving BByemoor ied by Mr. Otto Lemke motored thh. town as all town subscribers were town visiting old friends. Bill was to take up farming in the Lacombe to North Battleford last week end he* against being on a party line. accompanied by William Swain , area. Bill has had this farm all Mr. and Mrs. C. M Good and Mrs lite and Fred Williams of Heart Haven | the time, but now is going to de- Otto Lemke visited in Kindersley teei Tlie December meeting of the for vote his full time to farming. Hank last week end Oyen District Bureau Friends will be sorry to hear k rWt } Boss presented Bill with an en­ that Harvey Cherniak is a patient CANADIAN SCENE uy Mac graved table lighter and thanked NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING in the Col Belcher hospital, Cal­ SPEW onl him on behalf of the Board of Mrs. Merle Berg, Resident Representative — Phone 83 gary. »o< Trade. Bill was quite active in the Board of Trade and spent alot of Mr. and Mrs. C. Pedersen acc­ time looking after the local fire OYEN, Dec. 10 — The Legion i Born to Mr. and Mrs. David ompanied by Mrs. Emma Gibson truck. Bill was also presented with held a very successful bingo in the Mandell of the Acadia Hutterite motored to Stettler last week for a sum of money by the secretary Legion Hall last Friday evening, i Colony, a daughter, on December a few days All these cars must be sold by of the Board of Trade, Frank with a good crowd attending. Fol- i 4, in the Oyen Hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rugsven at­ the year end. Keough. Searle Grain agent Bob lowing is a list of prize winners: | The community is happy to hear tended Myrna Neufeld's wedding •II fl *e* Jameson wished Bill good lock in Glass Set, H. Davies; Nut Bowl j that the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mor- on Saturday Doc. 7 at *a< his new venture. Bill thanked Set. Sam Fee; Towel Set, E. ; ris Tracy (Edna Feaurneaux) of Alberta. everybody for the presents and in­ Rutherford; Table Lighter, T. , who was born in Mrs. B. Lackay and children of fffi vited everybody to drop in and Scarff; Dutch Blue Set, Doris By­ October, is now at home. Follow­ the USA are visiting with Mr and IQCO Ford V-8, 2,Door All see him when they were up tei ler; Bathroom Scale, Mrs. Jim ing surgery in an Edmonton hos­ Mrs Jack Lay. IwUU hard top, very low •* Lacombe way. Mr. Gordon Yates Cunningham; Cannister Set, D. pital, the baby, who doctors gave A housewarming party was held mileage, a real beauty. *** of Gadsby is taking over the Schroeder; Desk Lamp, Ted Evens; very little hope for survival, is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max wo Pioneer elevator. Cuff Link Set, M. Evans; Dog Ash now healthy and well. Stolz on Sunday evening Dec. 8. IQCfl Ford sedan in a beau- The Ken Switner family, former Tray, D. Berg; Travel Case, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. Jaques were Mr Tony Hauck motored to I3UU tiful beige with six -*P Pool agent, moved to Red Deer Christopher; Ash Tray Stand, Al recent visitors to Medicine Hat and Drumheller last Tuesday, Dec 10 NEW QUEEN: Former tm last weekend. Understand Ken is Kirkwood; Jewel Set, Calvin Berg; also called on the R. Hofer family to attend the Imperial Oil agents New York debutante, Hope cyl. motor, all new tires ond ; also taking up farming! Mr. Gordon Clothes Hamper, Mrs. S. Trewin; while there. meeting. radio- 0 Elk Cooke, is now Queen of to It A Bratke of Morrin is taking over f^ Ornaments, Mrs. W. Love; Mr. Redge Cambell of Edson Mrs. Bert Miller is presently in Sikkim, a tiny land-locked Set Calgary receiving medical atten­ the Wheat Pool elevator of Glasses with Rack, E. Bitz; spent a few days at the home of kingdom between India and -(Stool. Mrs. Tye; Starter Set, Mrs. tion. IQCA Ford 6-cyl. with two- his mother and family. China. She married king­ Garszcal; Carving Set, Mrs. C. Wil­ Mr and Mrs. Eric Andersen and Iwvw tone paint, all new HANNA 4-H BEEF CLUB NEWS Mr. Kenneth Ireland is present­ dom's prince year ago, be­ (BY CAROL GALL) leson; Black Out, a Floor Lamp, family spent last week end visit- tires and radio. Al Kirkwood. The free dog orna­ ly employed as 'second man' at the came queen when her hus­ The regular meeting was held ig at Schuler. i ment was wan by Carol Schroeder. local Pool elevator. band ascended the throne December 2 at the Robert Rowden A meeting of the Community A dance followed the bingo. A large number turned out to a on death of his father, JQC 7 V-8 Ply. with new j home. Leader and assistant leaders Club was held on Tuesday, Dec. i Mr. Frank Cambell left on Mon CGIT tea which was held in the Iwwl motor and with auto­ are Robert Rowden, assisted by 3 with 28 members and 7 visitors Maharaja of Sikkim, 71. i day by car for Ottawa, where ho United Church basement last Wed- 4 Doug Lenfesty, Refoihold Rosin present. The annual hall board re­ —TNS Photo matic trans., very nice two- . will commence his training for the nesday afternoon. The girls sold port was read with a total of $205. tone paint, red and white. Keni Burgomiester gave a report ^sical ride Christmas cards and Christmas | RrMp 56 in the bank. The pre-school par on his trip to Banff November 27 , A vol,„vbaU ^imameM was Paper during the afternoon. The 1 and Wesley Rosin gave a report ht,,d ]n CereaCereal l laglast t SaturdaSaturdayy ,\ annual CGIT Vesper Service will on his club week at Olds last December 7, with teams from Em­ be held this coming Sunday, summer. The club leader road the press, Acadia Valley, Oyen and December 15. in the Oyen United club program for the year. Mem­ -Trucks- rt Cereal participating. There were ^hurch at 8 p.m. ,- bers will go on an inspection tour two girls teams frcm Oyen. group* The UCW held their annual of calves January 5, commencing Kid Stuff •jACQ Mercury 6-cyl. 1/2- "A" and "B". and also two boys Christmas party last Thursday eve- at the Verdegan home. Lunch was IvUO ton, long wheel base groups, "A" and "B". Winners of nine. December 5. in the United voted out. the tournament were the Oyen jchurrh basement, with guests from all new over size tires. girls group "A" and the Oyen h->yi 'he Cereal. Kxcel. New Brigden group "A". Coach for the Oy-n I and Sibbald UCW attending. Fol IQfirA Ford 1/2-ton, beau- teams is Mr. M. Dzurko. Lunch lowing a devotional period, an eve- n r l%?u£ tiful two-tone blue ap was served at the Cereal Hia.h - -! of carol singing and con and white, with new rubber. LARGE, flft«LlSEB ^School. tes's and a film of the Oyen Jubi- ** Mrs. R. Besfljg and Mr. and .Mr- '"" par;>'.e wre enjoyed. Each of Ci Far 1_ton with a fe C. Bespflug motored to Redcliff r • ih- visiting UCW groups present­ IQCA 9° ti< cently, where they attended th ed a number towards the evenings l«JOv big V-8 motor. Far­ Ai funeral of Mrs. Bespflu.g's bro.l.e a en'-rlainmcnt. A lovely lunch was mers don't miss this one. m in-law. served bv members of the Oyen The White Elephant Auction ; UCW. sponsored by the Kinsmen, whicli At time of writing, winter is ^^^^^^ was held recently, was a great sue- ' again upon us. There is very little Mow while selection is complete, make your cess. In the neighborhood of $63!) snow, but temperatures near the THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL was realized from this sale, of zero mark choice. — Wide range of sizes and prices. which proceeds go towards the The business formerly known as swimming pool fund. A thank you Buster's Groceteria and managed IQCC Buick with PS and PB. from the Kinsmen to those who so by Mrs. Mary Pameson has now 15133 Priced at only $595. generously donated towards this been sold to Howard and Harry -H 6a use. Scheuer, formerly of Calgary. The mi' Mr. and Mrs. Bob Conlin motor­ store of course has ow a new a at ALL SIZES PINES FIRS ed to Calgary for a few days. name, that of H and H Grocerteria. fOU Santa Claus is coming to town! We welcome to Oyen at this time Phone or See Al McDonald In He will be at the Oyen Theatre on the family of Mr. Harry Scheuer, ter FROM ao Saturday afternoon and have treats and Howard's family will follow tt. for all the children. There will at a later date. Ha also be a free show in the theatre. Kit Your best Full na. A two bushel quota came into $1.00 tree buy Fresh effect on Monday morning, HE I* December 9. *». AA CENTRAL Onl Former old time residents of the Ph< AND UP Oyen district, Mr. and Mrs. Eli PHONE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TC Budd of Wadena, Sask., celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary GARAGE Aug -PHONE- recently. •tai Attending the Adams wedding The Hanna Herald -res a plan for a wooden feeding station which HANNA, ALBERTA •un MODERN SERVICE STATION in Calgary recently were Mr. and w».i attract birds from now until spring. The X2 40UI 854-3444 "FREE DELIVERY IN TOWN" Mrs. George Cordell and Miss Car- jests on two posts five to six feet in hei|ht. They can tool ley Smale. be set in the ground or in the snow. y »750 Far I .all McC fhe Clothing Store on the Corner...

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... catting corners on your Christmas budget! THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1963 linoleum covering the Omen. 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY New Post Offie Heating will be bf an oil burning For Trohu furnace. A truck yard end a load­ RECREATION ROUND-UP ing platform will be located at the Yours Truly... OTTAWA — The Hon. JeeivPaul rear of the building. by Cliff Pilkey Deschatelets, Minister ot Public Plans and specifications -mert Opinions of Hanna Herald Readert on Subjects of Public lntere*t Works, today announced the award prepared in the Edmonton District HANNA RECREATION DIRECTOR of a $21,046 contract to The Sili- Architect's office of tiie Depart­ Editor, Hanna Herald; I various school systems involved in sky Construction Limited of Ed­ ment of Public Works. A. E. Cook, monton, Alta., for the construction May I use the letters-to-the-edi- the centralization of school serv­ District Architect for tile Depart­ pre are several subjects one ning. It was the first public ap­ of a post office building at Trochu, ment at Edmonton, Aha., will be tor column of your newspaper to ices at Hanna, and those of the Alta. write on this week, but I pearance of the Hanna ad District express the pleasure of my family Hanna School District in particul­ responsible for supervision of the K there is one subject I would Band and I must say they were and myself at being invited to at­ ar, are to be congratulated for The firm submitted tbe lowest work. •to add my comments to. That well receivd. I feel we can take tend the Award Night and School bringing fine buildings and super­ bid of five in response to adver­ Pfce awards night held by the some sort of bow at this time, as Opening Oeremony on December 6. ior educational facilities within tising for public tenders which iehools last Friday evening. As the band was the first real pro­ Lt was certainly a pleasure for the range of so many pupils from closed on November 20, 1963. The happens each year at this time, one ject yours truly undertook when all of us to return and renew ac­ so wide a. area. This is a highest bid was $23,980. The work READ AND USE TN* •Ton the stage personnel that he came to Hanna. I must share quaintances in the town of Hanna forward-looking policy, and it is is scheduled for completion in will more than likely be some of this pride, because several other four months and is part of the De­ jnd though the limited duration apparent that great progress has CLASSIFIED ADS oor leading citizens in years to persons, Garnett Nicholls, Bob >f our visit did not allow us to been made toward its fulfilment. partment's winter works program. come. Still we must sit back and McCrea, Clarence Mathers, Harold isit with all of the friends we Yours appreciatively, The building, measuring 32 feet wonder how one or two can be so Losing, John Nixon and Red Rit­ would have liked to have seen, W. G. HAY, by 35 feet, will be a one storey tur above the rest so as to receive chie, were really big factors be­ Supt. of County Schools structure, without basement. It will •fal honors. These sort of chil- we did have a most enjoyable and hind the organizational end, while oleasant stay, and we were pleas­ Box 608. Camrose, Alberta be located on Main Street. The SAY: I SAW YOUR AD IN THE are the people adults most the, bands members themselves ed at being able to view the fine December 8, 1963 building will be of frame construc­ |o work with, because they also come in for much praise, as tion set on a concrete foundation new school buildings (and, incid­ HERALD tthe drive and ambition to de- they have been faithful practice I entally, the beautiful new United with an exterior finished in brick. $riffee themselves to a higher de­ servants for about 25 weeks now. Church). READ AND USE THC gree. There are some young people Another great credit must go to The interior finish will consist who will never be fortunate enough bandmaster Art Dee. who has cer-' The boards and officials of thc CLASSIFIED ADS of plaster board and plywood with to receive the honors bestowed tainly done a yoeman job from his I Friday night simply because the position. Matching drive is not in their sys­ It was also the opening of two ; tems. Congratulations are certainly more additions to our school | in store for the students who were facilities and with this ceremony i presented with awards or scholar­ Hanha must now rate with the best! ships and we wish them greater for educational facilities. The i heights in future life. Still I would large crowd was receptive to what i Uke to tell most other children or they saw and I was proud to be • teens that it is certainly possible one of a grateful crowd for an eve­ tor them to receive the same, ning that will long be remembered •H JUST A LITTLE MOKE in more ways than one. PFORT. Awards were not the Minor hockey in the big country took a decided rise over the week­ ndy satisfying effort of the eve-end, as 33 coaches and referees attended the hockey clinic co-spon­ sored by the Recreation and Cul­ tural Development Branch, Edmon­ Mr- and Mrs. O. E. Samuelson lonno Credit Union ton, the Alberta Amateur Hockey Former residents of Oyen, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. "Oscar" . Association and the Hanna Recre­ >ur Credit Union is sat up to holp ation Commission. The clinic was Samuelson, now of Lethbridge recently celebrated their fiftieth [members of tho family In thoir wedding anniversary. To mark the occasion a dinner for a ngs. Even vory small children can held in the Hanna Area, with two TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE... a savlnga account and tho Into. hockey officials, .Father Bonner guest list of sixteen intimate friejjds and members of their fam­ rata haa boon 4 percent whieh and Don Martiniuk of Edmonton, ily, was held in the El Rancho Motel, Lethbridge. The Samuel- Into up. There is 100 percent Life 'doing the instructing. An unfor­ son's set up their first home in Strasbourg, Sask. and for many prance In case of death for moot tunate occasion did arise and that years, the former was manager of the Beaver Lumber yard at so, that ehould you havo $200.00 being the referee official did not Oyen, leaving there to reside in Lethbridge a number of years Unas in case of death, the eatate make it for the sessions. The in­ lild receive $400.00. struction was good and lam sure ago. SPECIALS! ' Borrowers are pleased with the we will all benefit from it. •k service they get when borrow. The minor hockey program is lows, you will all foe better hockey These can be left at Innes's Store, IN THE FAMOUS GENERAL ELECTRIC LINE OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES — from your local Credit Union. progressing as well as can be ex­ players for it. where the large card is on dis­ pected, with a definite shortage of Dance class students are re­ play. When you have savings or want coaches. The boys who are work­ minded to pay close attenion to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Griffith and •borrow, see your local Cradlt Union Connie and Norman Rees visited Automatic > Portable Ileh ia a non-profit Company. ing with teams are doing a good information given by Nancy this job. The midget Seymour Wolves Saturday, because I think she has at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Rees Saturday and Sunday. ELECTRIC motored to Drumheller last Satur­ a special for you all during the AUTOMATIC 6HANNA SAVINGS AND day and were defeated 8-1. This Xmjs week. Final arrangements Rev. lan Lockie and Mr. Kurt TOASTERS I MIXERS score may shock some people, but are not completed, but it is most Scheller spent last week game CREDIT UNION really it is nothing to be ashamed likely she will be coming Decem­ hunting west of Rocky, but re­ turned unsuccessful. Better luck IN of. Drumheller played an allstar ber 27 for sessions. She has in­ team against one of our two teams timated she will bring a piper next time! Electric §> % Electric IASSIDY - McCALLUM and at that it was shorthanded. with her. Make sure you are lis­ Related birthday congratulations Danny Pahl was not able to go. We tening when she tells >ou what to to Mrs. Branum Sr., 75 years Percolators OFFICE may get beat by some teams, but .0 and look forward ior. young November 27, from your TEA KETTLES I at least we are playing close to 30 many friends in the district. 2 FRY PANS players. Keep your heads up fel- Mr. and Mrs. Gwynvor Rees and family were Sunday dinner guests G.E. IRONS | CRAIGMYLE | at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy New - 3 in 1 * * Griffith of Cessford December 1. G.E. CRAIGMYLE, Dec. 10 — Miss Mr. and Mrs. ,Herb Faechner (AN OPENERS Elaine Faechner was home from were visitors to Calgary last week­ Electric IRON Calgary for the weekend. She and end. her parents attended the Siewert- We arc happy ;o roport little Vacuum Stuber nuptials in Hanna Satur­ DamO Turner is row home from NOTICE day. 'lospital. FLOOR Mr. and Mrs. Eric Blore and Cleaners Kitchen family motored to Ked Deer lor Production of refined beet ani the weekend, attending the wed •>n» su'iiar rct*t> 1.9 or^r cent in POLISHERS ding of Er'c's niece. October to 292,784,000 pounds from w * CLOCKS The UCW wish to announce .•w.-ijb.uiO .n the same month last theire wiill be jro fcxcihjange of year. In the January - October Christmas cards this year among period production was up one per Preparation of Assessment Roll its members, but donations to the cent to 1.477.845,000 pounds from floor fund for the Sunday School 46° W),000 in the same period CHRISTMAS LIGHTS - A good assortment ot indoor would be very much appreciated. in 1962. I 1964 and outdoor Decoration Lights and Bulbs in stock Town of Hanna Notice is hereby given that the assessment of the previous year has been adopted under the provisions of The Assessment Act, and that the assessment roll of the said Town has been duly prepared, and that if any per­ SW'^^gr^ar^r^ son thinks that any property has been wrongfully asses- . . . see our display of— ed too high, or too low, or that his name or the name *• Transistor Radios - going of any other person has been wrongfully entered upon ot SPECIAL Discounts or omitted from the roll he may at any time prior to the 15th day of January 1964 notify the Seretary-Trea­ surer in writing of the particulars and grounds of his complaints.

Doted at Hanna, this 9th day of December, 1963 NOBEL WINNER: Second Canadian to win the Nobel Peace Prize, Winnipeg lawyer John A. MacAulay ia tops Clarence Mohl J. H. STEPHENS, too with his grandson, Justin Taylor of Toronto. Mr. YOUR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER DEALER — "GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES" Secretary-Treasurer MacAuley, chairman of the board of governors of tbe League of Red Cross Societies, said prize money ol Phone 854-3232 Hama #*. $54,000 will go to Red Cross.—TNS Photo Where Christmas Shopping Is Easy! W» OFF Wrap Up Your ON OUR ENTIRE ...Gift List HERE! .-.'it VMS I STOC KOF vou Are Sure To Find A Complete Selection SUITS I To Please Every Taste. Our Gifts Range Wa* Never Better And You Get The Finest Value? SPORTCOATS For Your Money. AND TOPCOATS GIFTS THAT PLEASE... GIFTS THAT LAST 'Tbe Clothing Store On The Prices Prevoil Until Christmas Only! GIFTS YOU WILL BE PROUD TO GIVE! Cornerfor Men and Boys" THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THUkSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963_

growth forecasting and economic two RCAF squadrons in France studies pertaini.g to the necessary which cannot DC equipped because POWER EXPERT RETIRES AFTER generating equipment required to COMMUNITY AND DISTRICT MAKES of that country's policy af no for­ meet future demands. eign nuclear weapons on their *M LIGHT UP CHRISTmflS Speaking at a farewell staff ga­ soil. THIRTY-SIX YEARS OF SERVICE thering held in honor of Roy PROGRESS IN PREPARATION FOR All military Western Alliances Nurse at Canadian Utilities' Head are based on a defensive theory Roy Nurse, Technicol Assistant Office in Edmonton recently. Eld. in the hopes of nuclear war not * Ends Career With Canadian Utilities Kelly, an oldtimer in the Comp­ COMING OF CHRISTMAS SEASON osing started. Should this happen any and well known member of all expenditure would have been The Technical Assistant to the vert a standard diesel engine to the Board of Directors, had these Shoeing "On and Off" But Folks in vain. It is my belief that Can­ President of Canadian Utilities gas fueling. words to say about Mr. Nurse: Will Be Ready; Colored Lights ada should maintain a very flex­ Berke's Prices Hove Not Limited, Roy Nurse, retires this He was born in England in 1898 "From the end of the war until ible, very highly mobile force to and Will Not be Under­ BY) month after 36 years of service in and while he was still a youngster he was made Technical Assistant And Displays Now Appearing work for peace and to maintain ' the production, transmission and the family moved to New Orleans to the President in 1960 there was peace throughout the world. sold . . . See the Biggest st 1 distribution of electric power. where Nurse obtained most of his no project dealing with the pro­ Sporadic and sometimes eoncen- decorations. Already some Chrisi- schooling. In 1915 the family mov­ 'rat-d Christmas shopping is re- nias •'•f"»s have arrived in town, to Stock in the Big Country! i a Roy Nurse has the disdetion of duction of energy in the phenom­ having pioneered gas turbine gen­ ed to Edmonton and in 1917 he enal expansion of this company oort^i by businessmen, with the be gobbled up 'by the early buyers NETHERBY U 1 joined the Royal Flyig Corps. He general pattern appearing to run who want a good selection. Out- « eration with the Company when that Roy Nurse did not take a received his commission and left leading part in. It was his advoc­ according to people's moods. One r'tvors strings of colored lights that npl Canada's first commercial turbine NETHERBY, Dec. 10 — A num­ the Air Force in 1919 at the end acy of the gas turbine that result­ day, savs a merchant, we are have remained in place all year Mr generator was installed at Vermil­ ber of local boys are memberh of of hostilities. ed in the Company procuring and swamped with shoppers, and tha are now again lit up and adding a ] ion. He was also the first to con- the Spondin 4-H Club. In the rec He spent some years in \ the installing the first gas turbid in next day hardly a person shows much color to the outdoor scene. >nt! ular club are Norman Storch and Northwest Territories as engineer Canada. He was the first to con­ up in th* store during the entire Soma enterprising homeowners ei dav. The casual pattern of shop­ are miking use of television towers Bill Nelson. In the pec-wees arc siti of diesel and steam river boats vert diesel engines to the use of ping perhaps indicates that most as a plac? to strins some color, d Kenny and Jackie Rehill and Reg ttv> and port engineer. It was while in natural gas, thereby making a sub­ the north that he made two of his of the presents have been bought, bulbs and this is proving a spec y? Corry. The Spondin club will B* stantial reduction in production firsts. He was the first to install and well in advance. In any event, ''ac* tf a.'r 'vay of bringing about have a bake sale in O'Dell's Store rad costs." a diesel in these river systems and local retailers are well stocked some of the Christmas spirit. on Saturday. December 14 at nd the firs to drive a truck across Mr. and Mrs. Nurse plan to iust in case a last minute rush It would appear that Christmas 2 o'clock. urt A DIAMOND Smith Portage. leave for Halifax shortly, where develops. decorations are more plentiful Curling in Coronation in the eet He joined Canadian Utilities in Mr. Nurse intends to build a schoo­ Food stores also report a ste"' han last season, and homeowners Co-op Mixed Bonspiel last Satur RING for October 1927, and in March of the ner and sail at least some of the up in shopping for thc ingredients are exemplifyig exceptional talent day were Mr. and Mrs. Albert 0 following year was named District Seven Seas. of turkey, cranberries, vegetables, n festive displays. As the days go Storch. W. L. Storch and George mi Superintendent at Grand Prairie. nuts, candy, favors, etc., for the by the tempo of Christmas in- Standing. CHRISTMAS iei Five years later he was transferr­ Production of refined beet an-' all-important Christmas dinner. rcas.'s. and while the season may The Social Committee of the ieij ed to Yorkton. Sask., in the same fane sugar rose 1.9 per cent in Coupled with the chore of getting >rrseni some problems, people Netherby Pioneers' Centre wish t Check before you buy! Berke' Diamonds are I ill capacity. October to 292,784,000 pounds fror the dinner ready, most mothers lsually laugh it off and go about thank all Who donated bake goods larger for less money than any other brands. Our | 287,436,000 in the sahie month last have been giving much time to fhe task of preparation with some or cash to their successful bake t i In 1938 Mr. Nurse was appoint­ Diamonds are the Best Value in the Big Country . . eqi ed Diesel Plant Superintendent,, year. In the January - October. purchase and wrapping of gifts. of the childish glee they once •aile Isst Saturday. See for Yourself! rat and in 1952 he became Produc­ period production was up one per and the expression "I'll be glad knew as youngsters. A number of local residents at- os tion Superintendent. cent to 1,477,845.000 pounds from I when it is all over" is heard from There is little doubt but what tent'v' D'- '< 'ill :'J

Having recently returned to reassurance as to her borders ^^••*V^*^»«^ a MOORED Ottawa after completing a two- NATO devised the Forward De­ BUSINESS FORMS LTOL week tour of Europe with the Par­ fence Strategy — that is allied liamentary Defence Committee, I troops armed With conventional .GlFI IDEAS think it .is only fitting if I deal and nuclear weapons occupying with Canada's forces in NATO and the Eastern border of Germany, t-taut-***-^' FOR LAST-MINUTE SANTAS DEALER their defensive position in the backed up by 'Starfighter' nuclear Western Alliance. bombers. A CHECK LIST FOR CHRISTMAS 1 First of all, I'd like to say that ln this roll the Canadian Army- LOOK HO US FOR LOCAL SERVICE ON everywhere we went we found the has a Brigade which Canada has SHOPPERS j Commanding Qfiflieers and iftheir committed to build to a division subordinates carrying out their if trouble artses. We have six I tasks and missions with skill and Starfighter squadrons attached to — Watches, all brand names. Over 200 styles ALL YOUR BUSINESS FORMS REQUIREMENTS enthusiasm. However, as a repre­ the First Tactical Command (four sentative in parliament one must, in Germany and two in France). — Hand bags. Leather Hand Tooled j perhaps, take a somewhat differ­ We were informed that these Star- ent view of our armed forces than fijhters are being armed with — Black Diamonds Jewelry, Rings, Necklaces, etc. one serving in them. nuclear weapons and will play a — Necklace & Earrings, of all colors and In an alliance with our Western roll only if nuclear war breaks out. allies we have played a roll in pro­ On the other hand conventional price ranges moting peace under the United forces in Europe are greatly in — Silverware & Cuttlery, Carving Sets, etc- Nations. We are among the mem­ the political aspects of Central bers of NORAD which is more for Europe and we were informed FROM SKY: A Czecho­ — Copper Ware, Best Selection in town the defence of Canadian soil than everywhere we went that if con­ slovak farmer plowing NATO, which is a group of fifteen ventional war was started it would — Men's and Ladies Rings. A good selection countries whose main purpose is escalate to nuclear war and I came his fields saw this object the defence of Europe, and this away with the belief that conven­ fall from the sky and hit — Ladies Jewellry, Broches, Lockets, Crosses, etc. alliance in on? wav or another ab- tional forces added rather to poli­ his tractor. When he pick­ I >onbs nearlv one-third of Canada's tical strength than the military ed it up, it burned the hand. — Real Cultured Pearls, Good value and selection I lefece budget with fast changing strength. Scientists think it is a — Wall Plaques of all descriptions defence armaments. Membsrs of It is my firm belief that part remnant of an artificial he Defence Committee were earth satellite. 3cut-.lv iite-estnd and observed of Canada's expenditure in this — Chrystal, Vases, China Ware —TNS Photo The Hanna Herald •he ci'fec'.i t.icv: _f Canada's p.v- .lliance is being effectively used — Lighters, Cufflink Sets, etc. for men fiei?afion in \ .TO. .vhile in other parts we are being We spent three ria\s in Frane^ dragged" along and our expendi- .,,... • v PRINTING — Wallets — men's and ladies five i'i Ger^iar.y. one in Denmara ure seems very ineffective indeed. By The Hanna Herald I Phone 854-3o75 and !'iree in Tin on. England k.s a specific example there are — Binoculars Vnrng t'ie !:r>fs we h^ard W.T: :hose give- !i 'lie fhiefs of "'.if TRANSISTER RADIOS, af most coun'ries pi's on" ":v*. SERIES 9 12 Models to Choose From he Pr»=rpt:irv General of NAT;J and the Supreme Al!i?d Comman Luggage by Travelguard der. Genera! L. L. L"mnilzer. NATO's whole strategy is, of PLAY-AT-HOME (Ourse, based on a massive d 'tor­ rent strength, but in NATO there are perhaps two considerations — SLIPPERS one political and the other mili­ CASH BINGO tary. The political considerations are three: Sponsored by the Hanna Branch Royal Canadian 1) The eff?ct on the morale of Legion. — The following numbers have been drawn.— ...for Christmas mr European allies by the con­ tinued stationing of Canadian and B10; 121; N 34; G 48; 0 71; B 8; 122; N 38 United States troops in Europe. G 47; 0-64; B 6; 117; N 35; O 70; I 27; N 39 A Practical Gift To Please Any Member Of The Family 2) The necessity of reassuring O 72; I 19; G 51; N 36; O 62; B 12; B 2; I 25; the West Germans that their G 50; I 24; O 73; G 59; N 43 G 49 "Eastern border will be kept intact. I Our Camera Department Boasts the Best Selection in 3) The stabilizing effect on tha | The "X" Bingo Has Been Called the District. Cameras of all makes and a good selection domestic political situation of West j of Accessories. — Drop in and let us he'p you choose This year we have a large assortment of Men's, Worfien's and ".ermany of the stationing of Bri- | Watch the Herald each week for further draws. the right camera. ish, Canadian and United States j Children*** Slippers Ready For Your Gift Shopping forces in What country. Tickets are available at the Waffle Shop or Cora's The military considerations are Confectionery and also are on Sale by Legion Members "WE DEVELOP FILM" — 24 Hr. Service. two: •~'*^'^'^''^^^^'!^'*^~'^ 1) The possibility of Russia, or CHRISTMAS SPECIAL her satellit?.s, by the use of con­ $1,000 IN CASH! ventional non-nuclear forces try­ B&W Film _ ,50c ing to gain sovereignty over addi- T-Game $100; H-Game $100; X-Game $100 MM Color Movie $395 WOMEN'S SLIPPERS MEN'S & BOYS' SLIPPERS :onal parts of Europe or the near O-Game $200; Blackout $500 '.a st. In Shearlings, Bunny Fur, Shags & In Wool Felt, Fabrics, Shearling & 2) Hie possibility of Russia, or Fabrics. Many Colors and Styles To Leather. Opera and Romeo Styles. xJL her satellites, trying to achieve EASY 1 When you shop ot Berke't $ Assorted Col. $ he same results by the limited Choose From $ use of 'battlefield' nuclear Priced from 1.99K 4.95 f- need from fc.«fv to V.wv weapons. PLAN TO ATTEND THE CRj grp Jewellers there is No Ta meet the German need for ANNUAL IS ( Charge for Credit! CHILDREN'S SLIPPERS Various Colors and Styles to Choose Ficm, Including the Machine Washable 'Kaufman Foamtrjads' PRICtD FROM 1.79/3.50 NEW YEARS THE PRICE IS RIGHT AND THE A Pair Of Slippers Is A Gift That Is Away We'omed And Appreciated. Choose From Our Large Selectisn Of Slippers For The Entire Fami y DANCE SELECTION GOOD -€?sh or Credit xm SPONSORED BY THE CHINOOK SPORTS CLUB Look for the Sign... WOMEN'S PURSES TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3f For that extra gift choose a purse from our stock of Ladies' Purses. IN THE CHINOOK COMMUNITY HALL We have a large assortment to choose from in Black, Browns and COME AND BRING IN THE NEW YEAR! Patents — Many different styles and closures. — All at One Low Pr 5.00 uansnsrsgfistf, HATS — HORNS — NOISE MAKERS — NOVELTIES A MINER'S LIFE: Johr Farrimond of England has become recognized as liter­ JORGENSONS ORCHESTRA BERKE'S ary spokesman for miners •round the world since ADMISSION $1.25 — FREE LUNCH publication of his novel. Dust In My Throat Hia JEWELLERS mining stories have authen­ "SEE YOU IN CHINOOK ticity because he has been HANNA SMITH'S SHOES "WE ^&£ £EE110* BEAT CATALOGUE Phone 854-3820 "Your Family Shoe Store' Hanna, Alta, a miner since boyhood. —TNS Photo ON NEW YEARS!" AND COMPETITIVE PRICES" th ***&&> M^HMHi — T?—--^tH

ton, Sheerness; lUrjins Whitney, 2Ai i Youngstown. OVER FOUR HUNDRED PERSONS IODE Award For Highest Stand­ ing In Grade 12, Hanaa tm* pre­ THE HANNA HERALD sented by Mrs. 3. Bteeaton, educa­ ATTEND ANNUAL AWARD NIGHT tional secretary, IODE, to Wendell •AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWfiT Gourlay. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 Hanna Kinette An aid For CEREMONIES LAST FRIDAY Highest Standing Ia Grade 11 Al Hanna — presented by Mrs. Roy Many Students Honored For Hutton, Kinette mBtSm\*% to Accomplishments In Field Of Myles Bye. I t Royal Purple Award For Highest Special Report... Athletics And Also Academics Standing m Grade 10, Hanna — presented by Mn. C. K. Frtaeh, to Sponsored by the Alberta Teachers' Association, the David O'Neil. On The Crash Of A TCA DC 8F annual Award Night held in the East School Auditorium last freezing point making traffic Governor General's Medal Var Friday, November 29,1963 slow. When the first few arrivals Friday evening, December 6, was again an outstanding suc­ Highest Standing In Grade 8 in parked to take a look, traffic be­ cess. Witnessed by well over four hundred adults and youngs­ Hanna School, Sullivan Lake, "It looked just line a burning of Ste. Therese, some distance gan to back up and within 15 min­ ters, the program included, awards to various students for Berry Creek met Acadia School garbage dump," was the comment north of Royalvale Nurseries near utes* was at a standstill for half a academic as well as athletic prowess. divisions, presented by Mr. R- of Ken Campbell Jr., who was on 79th Avenue, between Labelle mile in each direction from the Sabey, inspector of nrtisris, to the scene of Friday night's acci­ Blvd. (Route 11) and the Lauren­ scene. By the time Montreal radio Mr. Lawrence Brunner ably act­ Academic Awards, Berry Creek Judith Ironside, Netheihy. dent within minutes. "Had we not tian Autoroute in an area which ed as master of ceremonies and stations reported the crash (about TRAGIC SCENE: Smoldering ruins and hit* ml wreck­ SJ). (presented by O. Johnson, known it was an aircraft, it would was designated some years ago by 7 p.m.) traffic was backed up for following opening remarks by Mr. have been impossible to guess a land promoter as "site of a age were only things left after Trans-Canada Airline* chairman of the Berry Creek S.D. nearly three miles south of the George Patzer, president of the Board) — Grade 9, Jack Harring­ 4-H Club HM what it was!" future housing development and crash and about a mile or a mile giant DC-8F aircraft nosed into the ground from mfleJ ATA local, a smooth running pro­ shopping centre." It was some dis­ ton, Sheerness; Linda Rooke, Cess­ Christmas Party A careful search with a flash­ and a half north. high level, carrying 118 persons to their deaths in a gram of recognition and commen­ ford; Hugh Fitchett, Ceaaford; light revealed little, he said, al­ tance north of Camp Bouchard, swamp north of Montreal. It was world's second worst dation to students resulted. The the local Ordnance Corps Depot, There are always car jockeys Grade 12, Mhairi Kaempf, Hanna; CESSFORD, Dec. S — The Happy. though there were two further who ignore the rules of the road accident involving a single airliner.—TNS Photo evening was also highlighted by Zane Veno, Hanna; Eileen PaeU, Jack 4M dub held ito annual very small explosions. "We waited and on the opposite side of the the Hanna Band, which made its highway. Not in "Ste. Therese and try to pass the blockage ahead Youngstown. Christmas party in Cessford BUI until police arrived, but they re­ by driving in the oncoming lane first appearance in public, and - on Sunday evening. Tlie members fused our assistance." Since there North" or "the tiny French-Cana­ was well received. Sullivan Lake (presented toyJas . or on the shoulder. After a few of Cameron, chairman of the Sullivan and parents enjoyed several games was little to be learnt at the crash dian village of Ste. Therese as The following awards were pre­ some news media reported — there these had tried to make headway, Lake S.D. Board) — Grade 9. aad contests. Leader Glen Berg, scene, his help had ibeen refused then attempted to turn back, the TOWN LIBRARY NOW COMPOSES sented: and it was obvious there were no are no such places — nor In the Judith Ironside, Netherby; Mary- assisted by Mrs. D. Pierson, dis­ highway was a solid mass of cars. Remembrance Day Essay Awards ann Whitney, Youngstown; Leon tributed the gifto, Christmas survivors, THE BEACON represen­ City of Ste. Therese as was also (presented by J. Derry on behalf erroneously reported. Approximately an hour after the Berry and Boxanna Haugen, tie, crackers provided noise and isvors tative — first news media man crash the ghouls started to arrive (01 LECTION OF OVER THREE of the Hanna Branch Canadian on the scene — departed. Youngstown; Grade 12, Ruth for all. A delicious lunch wilh soft The land in the area is ver\ from Montreal and in spite of Legion) — senior awards, Shannon Madge, Youngstown; Mary Dean drinks for the young folk btought Other early arrivals had more fine sand, very flat, with poor police attempts to turn them off Websdale, Spondin; Margaret Hol­ Maetche, Hanna; Gerald Whaley, the evening to a ckwe. to tell. Those living on streets drainage. The sand has a tendency Highway 11 onto the Laurentian THOUSAND BOOKS FOR ALL AGES liday, Hanna; runners-up, Bonny Hanna. nearby described the actual sounds to foe soft at the best of times and Autoroute at Rosemere, many ig­ Walton, Homestead Coulee; Gloria of the crash and one or two saw ATA Medals (presented by J. RARE IN YOUNG when wet almost turns into quick­ nored police and just drove on. Special Reduction In "Fines" Armstrong, Youngstown; junior Charyk, principal Hanna High the crash itself and the in-air ex­ sand. It had been raining, off and Finally police established a road high awards, Gay Christianson, plosion which preceeded it. If Books Returned Before Jan. School) — Stephanie Edwards, Studies in Europe and the US on, for some days and the ground block of police cars on the south Hanna; Gayle MacDonald, Hanna; Hanna; Jane Smith, Sullivan lake; at widely separate periods have The crash took place at 6:32 was saturated with water. It was side of the Ste. Rose-Rosemere 1st; Open Wednesday And Saturdays runners-up, Allan Harvey, Scapa; Bob Wilkins, Berry Creek; Judith shown that virtually no ea* under pm. according to Constable Auber- because of this very soft soil that bridge. Clifford Berg, Youngstown; Elaine f (Special to the Herald) Ironside, Netherby; Jack Harring­ 15 commits suicide. tin who had just stopped Ms patrol he aircraft wreckage was so dif­ So little remains of the aircraft Adolf, Spondin; Ian Hamilton, Cob­ car to speak to two youngsters at ficult to locate and also because that the true cause of the crash To all those who have library books more than one ble Stone; Larry Yasman, Hanna; the side of Highway 11 (Label'.c of this that trucks had so much month overdue — Good News! If they are returned before Cherry Spence, Homestead Coulee; Blvd.). His first thought was that may never.be known. From the de­ difficulty in reaching the site. scription of witnesses, the plane January 1st their complete fine will be only 50c, Please do Jim Solberg, Square Deal; Leona Get the SHOW without MM SNOW it was a bomb and he threw the Official reports held out hope Chidley, Hanna; Larraine Schoon­ came in low, clipping the trees, return overdue books. two youngsters to the floor of thc for some hours that there might then exploded while still in the air maker, Hanna; Valarie Kozak, car and sprawled across them. be survivors, and even yet no of. Hanna; Eric Gall, Hanna; Larraine Soon he realised that itvwas not a and the major segments continued The Town of Hanna can be justly EXPERT TELEVISION REPAIRS cial report has given a full descrip­ forward, cutting a swath through proud of their library. There are Lenfesty, Elmer. bomb but ati aircraft and rushed tion of the scene. Fall Bird No matter what the show is that you want to see, if to the scene. the trees to bury themselves over 3,000 books on the shelves Track and Field Awards (ATA One of the early witnesses was deeply into a large crater. embracing a wide range of sub­ crests presented by John Leniuk) your set's not working right you won't SM it. And you'll The crash took place in the Mr. Leduc who lives only A few — Alfred Holliday, Hanna East; be disappointed. Why not let us check your set now rural municipality of the Parish Pieces were scattered over a jects for all ages, including pre­ hundred yards from the crash wide area, most were partially, if schoolers. At this time there are Migration John Powell, Hanna High; Bob and insure your happy hours? point. He tells of rushing to the not totally, buried in the muck, 241 members, the majority of Blair, Youngstown; Lynn Boyd, scene with a big flashlight, "the '$>*{'/'. some were hanging in the trees. which are students. Reading Youngstown; Judy Ironside, Neth­ PHILIPS TRANSISTOR RECORD PLAYERS first thing I saw was a man's arm, Almost everything flammable was library books is an inexpensive Now Complete .. erby; Karen Powell, Hanna. the right arm, then a head — that burnt. Many portions of the air­ pastime (and you don't have to Few "Hangers On" Home and School Cups (present­ JUST ARRIVED was enough for me!" craft and many personal items (in­ listen to commercials!) The mem­ Still Try To ed by Mrs. E. Hanlon) — Judy Another early arrival tells of cluding handbags and wallets) bership fees are as follows: Buck Winter Ironside, Netherby; Lynn Boyd, seeing half a body — the trunk were picked up by looters. One Town Family, $1.50 for six books Youngstown; Alfred Holliday. JEWEL BOX TRANSISTOR RADIOS only — split right down the mid­ Except for a few stubborn mal­ report reached us of a looter of­ for two weeks: Hanna East. Very Low Priced dle and hanging in a tree. "Male fering to sell "souvenirs" for $10. Town Adult, $100 for three books lard flocks and some scaup and Softball Trophies — Central or female?" we asked. "I don't A good deal of this looting can for two weeks; goldeneye which every year try to Meat Trophy, Cessford; French's know — I just ran out of there as be laid at the door of police, TCA "tough it out" wherever there is Town Student, 50 cents for three Drug Trophy, Hanna West; K and Now Handling Emerson, DuMont and Marconi T-V i fast as I could go." officials and Department of Trans books for two weeks. open water, particularly in B Motors Trophy, Youngstown; An experienced civil defence port officials who acted with Country members may take six southern Alberta, migration from Central Garage, Hanna East; "SEE THE '64 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY* worker, volunteer fireman and a frightening torpitude in organiz­ books for four weeks. the prairies is now complete, ac­ Moore's Motors Trophy, Hanna veteran said that it would have ing the search and protection of It is open on Wednesday and cording to a report received by High; Hutton's Garage Trophy, been impossible to collect more the site. Had anyone acted with Saturday afternoons from 2 to 5. the Herald Monday from Ducks Youngstown. Wide assortment of Small Appliances that ere ideal for than half a dozen bodies. "There despatch, the whole area could All money received for fees and Unlimited. have been cordoned off with troops For the most part, the movement Farm Safety Essay Awards (pre­ Christmas Gifts — by . . . Gsnsral Electric, Philips, might have been sufficient bits fines is used to purchase new sented by George Anderson, presi­ and pieces to be equivalent to from the nearby army camp within books and library supplies such was leisurely and inconspicuous minutes. with little of the spectacular about dent of the Hanna Safety Council) Samson-Dominion and Othen about 50 people, but no more. It as book covers, repairing tape, etc. — Kathy Grover, Valerie Cardy. will be impossible to identify any­ With the land now covered with Most of the money used for buying it. The weather was abnormally one. I would think, and I would ex­ a coat of white snow, a road laid books comes from donations from warm all fall across the prairies. Torcan Electric FRY PAN - 1-yr. gasiswlii - %**M pect that a mass burial on the site over the crash area, and the ground various organizations in Hanna Winnipeg had the first killing frost would be the only answer." There frozen, .chances of finding any­ and surrounding districts. The Pro- October 29 exceeding the previous COLIN O. MUNN seems no doubt that tha temporary thing of value seem lost foreever. vicial Government deducts $300 record by many days. road that was built during the The place where 118 people lie from the total amount spent on Smaller ponds and sloughs were 'Chartered Accountant night covered many remains, he — which looked Friday night like books and they then allow us a freezing at night and thawing by Hanna — Alberta added. He also said, "you expect the scene of an artillery bom­ grant equal to the balance. day at the end of October. A suc­ this during the war but not :n bardment — is once again a quiet All the work is done by volun­ cession of colder nights froze these —OFFICE HOURS— peacetime." grove of trees. teers. The Chief Librarian, Mrs. smaller areas completely by Nov­ TED MORRIS'S While there was much to-do Klipper, is desperately in need of ember 11. A considerable south­ Monday to Friday about thoughtless motorists block­ people to act as librarians on ward migration was noted at this ing traffic and thus making it dif­ Saturday afternoons. It would time and the remaining mallards 9 a.m. to S p-pi. Good Steers mean only one afternoon a month and scaup concentrated on the T-V & APPLIANCES 1 WINNIE STATUE: This ficult or imposalihile .for ambu­ larger lakes which remained open. Closed Saturday is model of s'atue of Sir lances, crash trucks and other and it would be a job that either "SERVICE CALLS DAY Oft NITE" men or women could do. If you A further outbreak of polar air in Winston Churchill, giving rescue vehicles to reach the site, Up To $25.50 which temperatures dropped to 25 Box 217 Ph. 854-3475 his famous V-for-Victory this was largely the result of cir­ have a free Saturday won't you Day Ph. 854-3717 Nfcn tfc. 854-3041 cumstances. Normally Labelle please contact Mrs. Klipper and below at many places in Alberta sign, which is to be erected Blvd. is very bea\nly travelled give a service to the community. and Saskatchewan froze these by in Washington, D.C. Statue Friday nights and last week being Al Cereal MM. It would be a pity to have to close November 18 and a general migra­ will stand in front oi tion was reported all across the the US Thanksgiving holiday, Wednesday Auctions the library for one or more Satur­ British embassy, partly on many Americans were on the high­ day afternoons a month for lack prairies "November 16 to 18. This Continue With Good of help. was particularly heavy southwest embassy property and part­ way to add to the traffic. In addi­ across the mountains from Alberta ly on District of Columbia tion, it was raining steadily and Demand From Buyers The librarian on duty on Wed­ Steer calves reached a top price and in eastern Saskatchewan and soiL—TNS Photo the temperature was just at the nesday, November 20 was delighted western Maitoba. of $25.50 at the regular auction (and Ather shaken) to find her­ held in the Cereal Auction Market self surrounded foy a busload of Prairie waterfowl habitat has last Wednesday, December 4. De­ schoolchildren all wanting mem­ suffered as a result of the warm, mand for all classes continues at bership cards. Their teacher, Mr. dry fall. There has been no signifi­ a good pace and substantial con­ I Oliver, bad brought them in from cant precipitation since early Sep­ signments have Ibeen the order i« He is certainly doing his tember and evaporation continued each week. part in encouraging them to read. at a relatively high rate well into CHARLTON'S Other prices prevailing were: autumn. As a result, while there medium fat steers 19-20; good Production of eggs in October are local areas with carry-over cows 13.50-15; medium cows 12- declined three-tenths of one per from heavy summer rains, gener­ .. . of Brooks — "Alberto's Leading Auctioneers" 13.50; canners 9-12; heifers 17-19; cent to 34,004,000 dozen from the ally speaking, water levels are steers 18-20.50; steer calves 23- same month a year ago, bringing very low. Heavy snow and a good 25.50; common steer calves 20-23; output in the January-October spring run-off are essential if heifer calves 19-22; common calves period to 346,410,000 dozen, 3.9 waterfowl are to improve next 17-19; stock cows 15-19; bulls 12-14. per cent less than in the same 1962 year on the gains made this last - AND READY FOR THE OVEN! periods. season. *- •* FOR THE CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR Sales Register SEDALIA HOUDAY SEASON SEDALIA, Dec. 6 — Mrs. ^ia/*r-f/v/ EN/EEJ^ Regular Cattle Sale at Brooks Yards Every Friday. Mihalicz of LeCross, Sask., spent a week with her son and family We Are Also Taking Orders or Giving 1 % Commission on Cattle Sold by the Pound. recently. Immediate Delivery On Mr. and Mrs. V. Peake of Lloyd­ minster are the guests of the Chris­ PLEJSfrVOF tianson's. i Hanna visitors this week were CHICKENS - DUCKS Mr. and Mrs. J. Blair and Donald, DECEMBER 12—Regular Sale at Vauxhall Mrs. P. Meyers, Mr. E. Heather­ ington, Mrs. William Hart, Phyllis AND GEESE Blair and William Heatherington. DECEMBER 13—Sale of Beef Cattle at Brooks Mr. George Mihalicz has been "All Sizes — Good Earing transferred to Unity, Sask.. for the hr Health In Every One!" winter. Mr. and Mrs. P. Kroker visited •Vitality DECEMBER 14—Special Dairy Cattle Sale at Brooks, the William Kroker's of FOR ECONOMY AND GOOD EATING TRY OUR recently and brought Gerry back *Beauty 30 Head of Jersey and Holstein Cows and Heifers with them. The F. Hanson's are visitors in consigned by Frank Dangel of Grinrod, S.C. Red Deer this week. \ ROUND GRAIN FED BEEF The grasshopper poison station \ 10IH located in the nuisance grounds Locally Raised and Finished in Our Own was burned this week as a safety CHUCK i ------Food Lot. Bulk Purchase Gves A Subs­ measure. IT'S GOOD HEALTH INSURANCE TO LET tantial Saving. Cut, Wrapped and Fro*en Mrs. Vern Heatherington and and Delivered. Ask About This Today! All Sales Start at 1 p.m. Glen had a trip to Calgary this US DELIVER ALL THE DAIRY-FRESH PRO­ week. Four loads of calves were taken DUCTS YOUR FAMILY NEEDS. AND RE­ to the Calgary market from the Hayworth Bros, ranch Thursday. MEMBER TO TOAST YOUR OWN HEALTH TRY OUR CUSTOM BUTCHERING SERVICE The FUA meeting recently at the WITH A DELICIOUS GLASS OF MILK AT . LIST YOUR LIVESTOCK WITH . . . home of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Blair was well attended. The reports of LEAST TWICE A DAY! Have Your Own Beef er Pork Slaughtered, Cat, Wrapped, Frozen nnd Mr. James Ness on Junior Week at For Your Deep Freeze the university and Mrs. Barker's CHARLTON'S of Brooks on the District 11 convention in Delia were very much enjoyed; CENTRAL ALBERTA DAIRY POOL Hank Charlton Johnny Charlton also the Farm Forum on the Cost Lie. 293 of Debt. Ihe local presented Mrs. ALPHA MILK and CHAM Lie. 136 Barker with a book of poems by Mrs. Simpkins . entitled "The Ph. 366-3229 Ph. 361-2972 J. A. Rasmussen, Mgr. Central Meat Mkt Riches Of Life." She next meeting will be held on February 1 at the Phone 854-3155 PHONE 854-3030 HANNA "FARM SALIS A SPECIALTY" borne of E. Satre. t$Z!M f mm* L mmm ^^^#g.j^fe^Mfe iigg8figsi^?iaaisg*^gs *

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10 ^ THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 OTTAWA AND THE PROVINCES Tiie new tax-sharing formula (From The LethbrWgf• Hereld) pioposed by Mr. Pearson involves It is a sobering thought that the a time factor of five years. It is to TRE HANNA HERALD chief accomplishment of last conferen he hoped that it will not take an- "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" week's federal-provincia other five years to revise the fir- re appears to have been the avoid­ ancial relations between the cen­ MEMBER CW THB AUDIT MEMBER OP THE CANADIAN ance of an open and sundering tral and provincial governments i BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS' ASSOCIATION rift . more or less conformity with con­ The conference avoided, that is temporary reality. •trteUy Independent weekly newapeper pabllahed m*m*r Ttturodmy In the Herald Building. Main Street. Hanna to say a public dogfight between But even as a stop-gap, the for- Authorised as Second Claaa Man by the Poet Office Depaitment, Ottawa Ottawa, the separatists, the provin­ H. Dee. St. Mit by H. O. MeCrea p»Mia*>*4 by THB HANNA Hinat.rt Q R_ McCrea. Editor nula leaves something to be de­ cial rights fanatics, the tempori­ sired. The government Is open, a? zers and those to whom every ori­ Mr. Pearson is doubtless aware, ginal word of the British North A to the suspicion that it welcomed The Cost Of Defence merica Act is sacrosanct. the emergence of a reason for com­ The realization that it is neces- promise and stop-gap measure, ANNOUNCEMENT THAT A substantial cut- taxpayers' money on projects and programs *arv to avoid such a melee is sob­ because of its own tenuous estate. back in Canadian defence spending by which have little use in the overall defence ering because it reflects the oper­ Mr. Pearson would almost cer­ Hon. Paul Hellyer, Minister of Defence, will picture. ation of influences which, although tainly have b?en tempted, ev.-n thev all have the same high motive had the need for compromise nit be greeted with about o fifty-fifty response To sum things up, where defence cuts of " enhancing Canadian nation­ by Canadians generally. are made it is one man's loss and the other arisen, to find some means of post­ hood, are nevertheless divisive n poning the ultimate decision until On the one hand It will mean the loss of man's gain, which again points up the fact today's circumstances because they his government had achieved a jobs to defence personnel, and the disappear­ that preparing for war and taking part in are different. stable majority at the polls, and ance of a substantial income to communities one is costly and useless no matter which way Perhaps it was an overriding so become able to speak from a near where defence posts were located. On the you look ot it. Both are, however, now es­ concern for Canada's nationhood position of some strength. which kept these differences down other hand, the economic side of the picture tablished practices it seems in this so-called Wc suggest this because the ou'- It is in the working effect of his must be faced. There is little use spending civilized world. ward and visible means of preserv formula that he beicomes most ing the national peace was a com­ liable to suspicion and criticis i. promise, and in a meeting between This is true particularly in the ap­ A Matter For The Development Board 11 governments it takes at least portionment of the additional $87 -, million to be made available to the RATHER MEAGRE REPORTS from Edmonton plan, other than what we have read in news six of them to effect a compro­ mise. (More realistically, perhaps, provinces in its first year of opera­ last week indicate that in the near reports, no one locally can shed any light so it takes at least six of them to pre­ tion. future a huge water development program is far. The newly organized East Central Al­ vent a compromise. In this in­ Almost half of the total T/ill go In store for this province. The sum, according berta Development Board now has something stance, where thc fiscal powers of lo Quebec, and Premier Lesaqe's to the daily press, is around the three hun­ to "put its teeth into," and it is hoped that thc central government were i"' cry of "not enough" was almost as dred million mark, so the magnitude of the .lispute, the central government immediate attention by this body will be outrageous in the ears of most program is of great proportions. had to be among the six. whichever Canadians a.s Premier Bennett's directed to matters concerning the Red Deer way one looks at the situation.) Involved in the water development pro­ contentions. (These were, it shonld River and the part it is to play in the overall gram is the Red Deer River, and of course HEFTY INCREASE IN CONSUMER DEBT ' remarkable prospect. If present ex A compromise is not necessarily be remembered, that direct taxa­ development program. It will be most interest­ I peetations are borne out, 1964 will a bad thing. Many decisions of las- tion is an exclusively provincial this should be of interest to all residents in t'llg value, in fact, are compn east central Alberta, as the future of this ing to know how the new board will proceed, From The Victoria Daily Times necessary spending. More recently be the fourth successive year of field, and that the principle of mises. Nor do we suggest that this equalization should be abandoned.) water course has long been a matter of con­ but rest assured we have no reason to believe Canadians seeking entrance to this "safe" proportion of debt re­ rising business activity — some- one is bad because it was prompted jecture. We know little about the proposed that it won't "be on its toes." the "affluent society" are appar­ payment to income has been plac­ I thing not seen in the past 18 years by the negative necessity to pre­ Most Canadians find it impos­ ently doing so by adding heavily ed at around 13 per cent, but even of business cycle ups and downs. vent something. We feel, as we sible to believe that Quebec has to their personal debt through con this higher proportion has been Replies to the Financial Post sur­ said at the opening of the confer suddenly become so impoverished A Rural 'Treat' sumer financing and cash loans. breached in the United States. vey show a buoyancy that is tem­ ence last week, that the 11 first as to require the largest single Dominion Bureau of Statistics Since there are no Canadian sta­ pered by the fact that the current ministers who took part are ill share of the additional eqalization ONE DAY LAST WEEK an esteemed sub­ men, women, boys and girls who are of ex­ figures to the end of August show tistics kept of the proportion of expansion has gone on for almost Canadians first and last, and that payments in order to enjoy per scriber of the Herald of many years ceptionally high character. To coin a time that total credit advanced through personal disposable income used three years without a major read­ Confederation was never actually capita revenue resources equiva­ standing presented us with a gift of a well- worn phrase, they are "the salt of the earth!" finance companies, retail stores, for debt repayment, it is impos­ justment. But there can be no in danger. lent to the nverage of British chartered bank personal loan dep­ sible to know for sure what the fed and neatly dressed chicken, ond it has From their hands and their toils depends the doubt that business horizons have I Columbia's and Ontario's. artments and small loan compan­ situation is in this country. How­ Nevertheless it is a fact that the i Many, are of the considered opin­ been our good fortune to have similar tokens economic life of this community, and tne sheer been lifted bv the devaluations of ies was was up sharply from the ever, looking at the rapid increase federal government had no sooner ion that Ottawa must have gone of goodwill extended to us by other farm joy of living is oil the more emphasized when previous year. in the personal debt total, it seems the C$. declared its "open mind" approach This is how Canada's leading out of its way to find a formula friends. we count them among our many friends. This increase in credit granted evident that the proportion is ris to the conference than it was con­ executives size up 1964: Domestic I whose uniform application would Words alone cannot express the deep ap­ had raised consumer debt to about ing much more rapidly than per­ fronted by a dismaying divergence work to the benefit of Quebec We are not soliciting, but does not a 16 per cent of national personal sonal income. sales will be higher next year for of demands. Someone had to tato preciation of the thought behind such ex­ 75 per cent of all firms, about the more than any other province. dozen fresh eggs, a can of home grown vege­ disposable income, or about $4.8 This may be a warning signal the lead; someone had lo do some pressions. We believe, however, that the main same as this year in most of the tables, a quart of thick cream, or a well fed billion. By contrast, in the record that Conadians as individuals are thing to prevent the conference We hesitate to agree with the point to remember is that we are living in a rest, lower in only a small min­ from degenerating into an un­ logical extension of this suspicion, and prepared chicken remind you of your boom period of 1954-56 the prop­ attempting to do what they have community where agriculture is literally our ortion of consumer debt to perso­ ority. Of the firms exporting, more seemly wrangle, if only to prevent that the Prime Minister was party close association with farm people, and their done as a nation — live beyond "bread and butter," and even more than that nal income was 14.5 per cent. their means. than half expect their sales abroad enmities being aroused and to pre­ to an overt bribe, with Quebec's we must remember that among the folks on constant competition with the forces of nature. The hefty increase in consumer will rise and most of the remainder serve the mood of co-operation fur votes is the next federal election the farms and ranches in this area are people. "Bless every one of 'em!" debt worries some economists. anticipate no year-to-year change. future meetings. in mind. Assuming that it was not, HIGHER SALES, More than 63 per cent of all firms then the proposal made last week While consumer financing contri­ PROFITS IN 1964 We don't know what the feder 1 buted to Increased production this i predict year-to-year gains in pro- government had in mind, origin­ (and accepted in default of anv mention of an alternative) on year of durable goods such as au­ Canadian businessmen are opti­ I fits; most of the others expect to ally, to suggest as a working ar­ OTHER tos, refrigerators and other appli­ hold their own; only a few expect | rangement on which the provinces only be described as the best thin,} mistic about the prospects for possible under the circumstances. ances, what happens when debt re­ 1964. Most look for higher sales. , lower profits. Although a sub- might agree. We don't know The Poet's Corner Faulty, and fallible, but for­ EDITORS payment reaches the level where Many anticipate higher profits. ! stantial majority expect to mane whether Mr. Pearson was hoping Your Contributions Are Invited tuitously fitting. people can no longer make furth- And even if the gains next year i no change in the prices they charge for a new permanent or semi-per­ SAY | cr commitments to buy? Will manent arrangement as a result of may not be as big as the gains | ior their products, one third of there then be a sharp cutback in this year, the economy will set re­ this conference. Perhaps he had Nearly 4,000 people died on Ca­ sales, production and employment. executives predict price boosts. even been successful in preserving THE INDISPENSABLE MAN cords. That is the conclusion pre­ nada's highways in 1962. Nearly MICE OF BEEF This is a question for which none sented by The Financial Post's ex­ Capital programs planned for 1964 I true openness of mind. Claresholm Local Press Sometime when you're feeling important of the experts seem able to pro­ clusive industry-by industry sur­ will require increased spending in Once he had heard the demands all of them would be alive today Sometime when your ego is in bloom, vide a definite answer. A few years vey of business leaders. It carries half ol all firms. and proposals of the provinces, if someone had driven or walked A novel explanation of the rising price of Sometime when you take it for granted, ago it was a rule-of-thumb that special weight because this is a however, he must have realized as he knew he should. Safe Driv­ beef in the United States has been advanced You're the best qualified in the room, when more than 10 percent of per forecast of what executives expect that there was no hope of agree­ sonal disposable income went for for their own companies, not for Butter, cheddar cheese and eva­ ing Week could be an opportunity ; by the Wall Street Journal. That paper finds Sometime when you feel that your going ment at this meeting, except o:i debt repayment there would be an business in general. This, by all porated milk are the leading dairy some device which would defer the to check up on your driving and that one important reason for the rise is the Would fill an unfillable hole, automatic cut in all but the most previous postwar standards, is a products manufactured in Canada. necessity for final agreement. walking habits. inceasing use of plastics. With prosperity a- Just follow these simple instructions f mong consumers the demand for beef has And see how it humbles your soul. ' .risen and normally this would have an upward Take a bucket and fill it wifh water, effect on prices, as the raisers of beef find Put your hand in it, up to the wrist Pull it out, and the hole that is remaining themselves in a sellers' market; but there is Is a measure of how you'll be missed. more to the price situation than the simple ! Splash it all you please as you enter working of the law of supply and demand. The You can stir up the water galore, I big packing houses, which figure their profits But stop, and you'll find in a minute i on the basis of what they can get for the whole That it looks just the same as before. animal after it is separated into meat products The moral in this quaint example and by-products, find that the demand for Is ... do the best that you can, | beef hides has dropped sharply in recent years Be proud of yourself, but remember They have to sell the hides at lower prices There is no indispensable man. •than they could get a few years ago, and to —The Papyrus make up their profitable price on the whole : steer, they have had to get more for steaks and roasts. One has only to look around to see that the explanation is plausible. Plastics AFTER DINNER MINTS have displaced leather In luggage, women's handbags, upholstery for-furniture and cars I and even in some shoes. The leather manu- REMEMBER—Stop! Look and Lessen Accidents Drive Right So You'll Be Left! THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE I facturers used to boast that many of the con­ sumers who used to buy leather goods are now satisfied with the imitations. It is they who, Overheard — Three meals a day, a roof over my indirectly, are responsible for having to pay head, two cars, a boat, a power mower, and a con­ tented wife — why shouldn't I be in debt? more for beef. A "YEAR R When a woman lowers her voice it is a sign she wants something; when she raises it, it is a sign -A SUBSCRIPTION TO- €. H. READ, Q.C. she didn't get it. Drumheller Mail Gasoline has been defined as something the young The City of Red Deer will have the bene­ son can somehow manage to drive the family car fit of a particuarly active, interested and ex- into the garage on the last drop. .perienced citizen when E. H. Read, Q.C, long HANNA •«3# Drumheller takes up his new duties there When you stretch the truth, people can usually as city magistrate on December 1st of this see through it. year. The pattern of conduct which he has .•stoblished here suggests strongly that he will A weak brain and a little learning form an In­ be both able and willing to make a significant compatible mixture that causes the head to swell. contribution to his new centre of influence, HERALD Red Deer. The ever growing circle of friends, A man wrote to a mail order house as follows: "Please send me one of the gasoline engines you clients and associates who knew him here will $3 Per Year In Canada - $4 To Any Country „ jjibetw show, and if it's any good I'll send you a check." Hon"0' wish to extend their congratulations and best In time he received a reply: "Please send check. wishes to Ed. Read, the man so many have If it's any good, we'll send the engine." known so well far so long. Outside Canada He became Crown Prosecutor in Drum­ At the side- of the road a woman looked helplessly heller lo 1937 and appropriate recognition for at a flat tire. A passerby stopped to help her. After distinguished legal service came in 1959 with the tire was changed, the woman said, "Let the jack Including Colorful Christmas Card With his oppolntment as Q.C. His professional du­ down easy. My husband Is sleeping ln the back seat". ties havf'%oken him into many lives, Into ma­ ny avenues In the story of our community, They say that gossip always travels fastest over Your Name And Greetings To Go With province and country. grapeviies that are slightly sour. Apart from hit normal duties his interests The First Gift Copy have been many. In the first place we must The mechanical lie detector will never be as suc­ eS mention his home. His wife Dorothy has been cessful as the one made from Adam's rib. andod*e* associated with him in many community oc* -tr ir -tr tivities. Their two sons had distinguished re­ Use This Handy Order Form cords at school in Drumheller ana both are ond chairman since 1948 To say so much is now graduates of the . to suggest that his vision has played no small Without the hind of support thot Mr. part in completing the High School and brin­ 'flood has consistently given the T-B. Associa­ ging the new Vocational School to a success­ tion It would be a lesser organization than ful launching. what it ts. He served OS president both In the In yet another field he was to serve with - Addresses ^^^^ year 1948-49 and In tho year 1954-55. distinction, serving as federal returning officer He has been an active member of the for the constituency during the years 1948- 1958, in which period four elections were Kinsmen's Club since coming to Drumheller. 0JJ0WW*1" A second interest squally browl has boon the held. 8oy Scouts Association, of Which group he Drumheller might well remember the ef­ served-4» secretary for mony years. forts Mr. Read has made with gratitude. He The list qoes on onrf «»."*»..Read has has the best wishes of all as he goes to make been amember of the School Board since W his new home In Red Deer.

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«j.i%&& THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY. DECEMBER 12, 1963 II My boy friend and I have been your first month et w Miitg.fi. Tli MOCO — By Barley going together ttf "several months would have-1». wq»ect orincles met and I know ny ifolks wouldn't ah to "show* hetotm'me emmmt Umy. , 1 low a marriage because I'm still Also, and again wtth your task, yen UNDER in school. We would like to keep could expect to get sick sever J 6y Dan Halligan the marriage a secret until acbooi times tai front ot your soother and > it out. —Under mi. perhaps pass oat a time tr two. ~W*p ypy~ixi ^i/~ v~ Box 66 Dear Under 21: Unless the Idaho And if you Hunk she'll believe "—ICSAJ"^ JXIVFT marriage law has been changed, you're sobering frcm a vitenin Kalispel, Montana jects I'm tak­ you're not 18 and lie about your watching television, I get terribly aren't going to be anything to brag ing and with the marking system ages, the marriage would be * embarrassed during kissing scenes. J^feb. *\^5P^ about. I've already told my mother being used. I could understand my fraud and you really would be in The boy never says anything and what to eKpect and she isn't very mother's feelings if I had gone to trouble. I guess I'm just being silly but I happy. She said she'll probably a public schoot last year but 1 Marriage shouldn't be something do have this feeling. Is it because cut down on my weekend activities attended all eight grades in a paro­ to be sneaked into in the shadows I'm only 14? —Eknbarrassod but Tm positive if I'm grounded chial school and it used a different and then kept hidden under a rock. Dear BmJmrrassed: Yes, dear LIL PEDRO - - By de la Torre my marks won't go up. Right now marking system. Last year I made It's a sacred something. ' girl, you're embarrassed because of on weekends" I can go to a dance, the honor roll twice. Besides, with your luck, you your age and for no other reason a game and to the movies. I study hard every week and I would be pregnant by the end uf It's nothing to worry about. Dan, I just don't think my just don't think my activities mother is being fair. I feel I still Should be cut. Do you think TIV mother is right or wrong? EXCELLENT POOD —Grounded. SEAT BELTS IN '64 CARS Dear Grounded: Read your letter WICK SERVICE I AFTER JANUARY Is* again and see if you see what I SCHEDULE OF... General Motors, Chrysler Cor­ do. What's that? Why, you're blam­ poration, Ford Motors and Ameri­ ing everybody and everything but can Motors have announced that, yourself. Your school's marking effective January 1, 1964, they system doesn't matter as long as will install front seat belts as your assignments are prepared standard equipment in all pas­ and you have the right answers. senger cars/ making unanimous One thing you've perhaps goi- the "Big Five" automobile manu­ gotten is that your teachers are lists drawn from those who really facturers' recognition of seat bells there to explain as well as to in­ make the news and set the pace as a major life-saving device. struct. If you don't Understand CATTLE SALES OF MANY THINGS in Canada. Studebaker made its decision something, take the time after (By Ambrose Hills) known last March. class or after school to inquire. If Back in 1956, Ford Motors not you don't get (co-operation, tell *********************ae only advertised but installed seat your parents. ON BEING, A CANADIAN THE BIBLE TODAY belts in its new cars. The nega­ I'm sorry, Freshie, but your tive impact on the public mind mother is justified in grounding 10 THE END OF 1963 I have listened to many wor '.- was such, the company'had to drop j you tor a few weeks if she be- smiths on the subject of being a A Translator Institute held in the belts after only three months lieves more studying and less Canadian. Last month, I attended the Republic of the Cameroun production: the cars were not sell­ social life will mean the differ­ the Symposium al Winnipeg, held drew over eighty African and mis­ ing. Now, the "Big Five" will be ence between passing • and failing. at the EMPRESS LIVESTOCK under the auspices of the Cana­ sionary personnel, reports Joy putting seat belts in all new cars She is not wrong or unfair and dian Centenary Council, which Hansell in the "Pentecostal Testi­ without any qualms about decreas­ more parents should follow her discussed "Awareness of Canada' mony." "The Christian Church is ing sales. Why? Has the public lead. While I disagreed with a numl.er faced with an enormous task • changed its mind? Dear Dan: Do you think it's I AUCTION SALES LTD. Culture? It's wunnerful! And it ded to the list and a phone call of things that were said. I believe preparing good Bible translators wrong to get married in Idaho EMPRESS — ALBERTA gets wunnerfuller all the tirr.e. produces tickets for them. If, back in 1956, seat belts the meeting was a useful one, he- in West Africa," Miss Hansell spelled "danger," they now spell without the consent of parents? This was my only possible ri c- For three weeks before the big cause it made us all do some har i writes. She is a Canadian doing tion after another shot at enrie'i- day, teachers accost Mr. Smiley in "safety." Because a group of edu­ thinking about our country. translation work in Liberia. cators and safety experts spent "WHY WALK WHEN VOU ing the lives of some of our stud­ the halls and hand him amounts CAN RIDE-? ents. .'ke $29.83. This is for "nine tic­ The difficulty with Symposiums "Co-operation among Bible years of research establishing be­ is that they attract men and Societies and Mission is more than yond any doubt the value of seat TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17tth — Mixed Sole Every year, when it's over, I kets for the show and three bus heory," states Miss Hansell. "At sign an oath in blood, sweat and fares except George Jones lost a women who love words, and when belts in cars, and safety organiza­ ll e talk begins to roll there is a Libamba College, where the trans­ tions with the( help of public tears that I'll never do it again. dollar so I loaned it to him but I lators met, it was possible to sec And a year later, there I am, up had only 83 cents and Mary Smith's tendency to forget the real things, spirited citizens' groups undertook and even to miss out on the spirt t) e fine relationship existing and the task of overcoming public to my thick head in the swamp of mother won't let her go and sh~ to practice co-operation. Three cultural enrichment. wants her money back but I have­ that pervades thi* land. Intellec­ apathy toward safety, seat belts LIST YOUR CATTLE ENTRIES n't her name ticked off so I don't tuals, strangely enough, appear to Bible Societies — the British and will soon become regular equip­ It all begins innocently enough. concentrate entirely on problems Foreign Bible Society, the Ame-v ment in all cars. I learn that there is going to be a know if she gave it to me and what should 1 do?" and are sublimely unaware, when can Bible Society and the Nether­ However, warns the Canadian SERVICE production, in a city theatre, of the speeches end, that they've lands Bible Society — shared the FOR THESE SALES NOWI one of the plays the kids are study­ In the ensuing three weeks, Mr. Highway Safety Council, unless ground their mental gears on fluff expense and teaching responsi­ belts are worn at all times, on both 854-3377 ing in school. The date is a mon'h Smiley, who gets a- very small al­ and failed to mention the big, im­ bility of the Institutes." away. lowance at home, spends miscel­ short and long drives, people can­ 6:30 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. Daily portant things at all. Lectures on the Science of Trans­ "Wouldn't it be grand," I coo to laneous bits of ticket and /bus not expect traffic deaths to be re­ "Carving Hanaa and Dlatrict" Ph. Empress 104 or 77 or ti money on lunches, cigarettes and How can one be truly aware .if lating, studies in Biblical {back­ duced by a third and injuries by myself, "if the youngsters cojil ground, word studies and linguis­ see the real thing It would be an raffle tickets, and quails inwardly Canada without recognizing th one half. The belts MUST BE ART'S TAXI as he contemplates the coming job our industries did in war time, tics were included in the month WORN! Art Irion, Prop. experience they'd never forget. Ii of the Institute. African transla­ would kindle a real interest in the showdown with his wife, who looks .md are doing today, in one of ti.e after their joint account. •.oughest competitive markets in tors present showed an obvious drama. It would show them that and deep desire to see the whole - Auctioneers - Shakespeare (or Shaw) is excit­ Two days before we're to go, the history? Yet at the Symposium, GET YOURS NOW! industry was rarely mentioned. Bible translated Into their own ing, sad, funny, romantic, not just bus company informs that only language. a whole lot of stuff like rising ind Canadian awareness is mighty three buses will be available. Mr. "Hundreds of languages hive Limited Copies of the . . . falling action, memory work, sus­ Smiley raises hell and another bus. skimpy if it does not include i understanding of the fabulous job different alphabets, different tote pense, pathos and dramatic irony." The day before we leave, eight of systems and other difficult "Right!" I say to myself, firmly. the kids haven't produced a nickel, Canadian farmers have been Youngstown Pioneer Booklet doing, yet agriculture was hardly features." "Here," concluded Miss "We'll do it. These kids are going three of them have changed their Hansell in her article, "was a CHARLTON'S to have their chance." minds and won't go, and four are mentioued. R ilroads — you wo'tld Compiled by the Women's Institute Area Now not have known they existed, in group of people doing something Available at Special Prices to Jan. 1, 1964 I contact the other teachers,a t home, sick. about it." ''hey are enthusiastic. I contact Mr. Smiley, the poor old divil, spite of the fact that they are in ... of BROOKS the principal. He is not, but clears flies about like a dart in a wind­ the throes of a mighty struggle Copies $2.00 each Tm *it with the school board. storm, trying to make tickets, bus under management more bold and READ AND USE THE HANK CHARLTON JOHNNY CHARLTON The teachers ask the grade seats and bodies come out even. imaginative than ever before. Availble from Mrs. E. Kowalsky, Youngstown or Uc. No. 136 Uc.No.293 elevens how many would like !o But, somehow, the cavalcade is These job-makers on whom so CLASSIFIED ADS any W.l. Member see "My Fair Lady," the musical sailing down the highway on Wed­ much of our culture depends mii'i based on the play "Pygmalion," nesday afternoon, the students have been somewhere off in the which they are studying. About singing merrily, Mr. Smiley, ashe.i wings, like Broadway angels, b\t half the hands go up. When it is and muttering to himself, slumped the wordsmiths were oblivious to announced that we'll be attending in one of the buses. Only two kids them. a matinee and will miss half a have forgotten their tickets. Only I would like to see another day's school, the rest of the hands one is bus sick. Only three have Symposium, conducted with the Its earning power that counts! go up. tried to sneak a smoke. same skill, but featuring on the m Then, with the speed and sk li Eight hours, 200 miles and one panels some of the men and Earning power depends on the ability of your truck to do the job at the lowest possible of a spavined water-buffalo, Mr. cultural experience later, M_\ women of Canada who are the cost. That*s where Chevrolet Trucks shine. They've been earning top money for Smiley, the old impresario, lum­ Smiley is delivering to her home doers, and on whom our destiny bers into action. 14 miles out of town, the girl who depends. A Western rancher, a owners on every kind of job, in every part of the country for many years. Your local Phone the theatre. Yes, they car forgot to tell her parents to meet Nova Scotia apple farmer, a rail­ Chevrolet Truck dealer has the right Chevrolet Truck (5,000 to 43,000 Ibs GVW) give us 142 tickets for that date. the bus on return. Ecstatic and road president, a banker, an in­ with the right Chevrolet engine (90 to 252 hp) for your kind of hauling. No matter Call the bus company. Yes, they bright-eyed, she babbles efferves- dustrialist and storekeeper. They which one you need, you can be sure of this: it'll have plenty of power — earning can shoe-horn us into four buses cently, "Thanks - very - much - Mr. l.'ay not be quite as articulate as on that date. Smiley -1 - really - enjoyed it - and the men who spoke at Winnipeg, power. That's the kind that counts! Fire off a confirmation letter to I - had - a - wunnerful - time - do but there'd be excitement inherent the theatre, accompanied by we - hafta - have - our - homework in the things they would talk down payment, a cheque issued done - tomorrow?" about. on Mr. Smiley's personal over­ *% drawn account Everything is run­ The Canadian Centenary Coun­ ning like oil. cil conducted its Symposium with t, commendable skill. But its pane­ And just about here, gravel be­ Read and Use tha cMriMi a itmtm as. gins to get into the gears. Six kids lists were disappointing. Let's who didn't want to go have de­ Herald Classified Ads have another one, equally well or­ cided they'd like to. They are ad­ ganized, but with a set of pane- October 22

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THI HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS— THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1963 , OUR TOWN - By McClelland CONTRIBUTIONS TO CHRISTMAS Delia News Bureau SEAL FUND SHORT OF "HALF" • „„-» tr*. iKo PCT»P .u „mnH week reason to foe especially grateful to (By The Herald's Correspondent Mrs. Maude Marshall) Contributions in the second weeK rea ^^^ Tuberculosis Associa­ E of the Christmas Seal Sale are just tion because of the very valuable short of the halfway mark toward assistance which you are giving in DEUA, Dec. 8 — Mr. and Mrs. Ihe executive of the Delia the objective of $9,300, according our campaign to leUmlnafte the Jim Elliot of Oshawa, Ontario, Jubilee Community Hall catered to Mr J. F. Beingessner, chairman disease from the Indian popula­ are visiting Jim's parents, Mr. and to a social evening and dance to of the Kinsmen Club of D™™?; tion. I hear nothing but the high­ B Mrs. S A. Elliot, and relatives in Bob Hay's Orchestra on Tuesday ler TB Seal Sale Committee. Mr. est praise from officers of the De­ un the district. might of last week for all the Beingessner says, "We are very partment when referring to the m* Mr. and .Mrs. Gordon Budd of members of the Delia Jubilee Com­ pleased to report receipts of co-operation of your Association. te, Bittern Lake visited Mrs. Budd's munity Hall Association. Ninety- $3,878, and if donations continue I wish you well in your Christmas *a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Whit­ three members attended and every­ at the present rate, we should Seal Sale campoign." im man. one reported a wonderful time. reach our objective very shortly. Contributions may be sent to the :ou Mr. and Mrs. Lester Battle, Wer- Mrs. Pauline Friedley accom- Mr Beingessner, who is also a Kinsmen Club of Drumheller TB § rel and Garren returned home on ponied Mrs. Lorraine Patzer to director of the Alberta Tubercu­ Seal Sale Committee, Drumheller, on NAPOLEON — By McBride Tuesday after spending several Red Deer and Camrose for the losis Association, reports receipts Alberta. Oof weeks in Vancouver and the west weekend. for the province at $108,716, which iht coast. Mr. William Dmytruk spent is 46 per cent of the objective. fit LAC Larez Battle of RCAF is on several days last week with friends In commending the work of the lat leave at the home of his parents, in Hanna. Alberta Tuberculosis Association HAND HILLS Mr. and Mrs. Lester Battle. Mr. and Mrs. D. Ittermann of and the Christmas Seal Sale, the Trochu visited their daughter and Tr Mrs. Willa Mason and Mrs. Hon. Judy LaMarsh, Minister of HAND HILLS, Dec. 9 — Mr. and til Kathleen Coffin were Calgary visi­ som-an-law, 'Mr. and Mirs. Ralph National Health and Welfare, says, Kientz, over the weekend. Mrs. Fred Albright (nee Mary Sa tors over the weekend. "We in the Department of National Jane Lenfesty) held a very enjoy­ I* Mrs. Arnold Venus is a patient Mr. Reg Ellis of Calgary visited Health and Welfare have good able wedding dance at the club ed in the Hanna Hospital. his daughter and son4n-Iaw, Mr. house on November 29, with a to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Clifford of and Mrs. Nick Marshall, last week. Mrs. Edith Larson and Donna recovery. caoacity crowd in attendance. n» Calgary were visitors to Delia on Mr. Robert Rowden and Mr. Ken th Thursday. motored to Byemoor on Sunday, The Ed Finkbiener family mo­ visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. Morash. tored to Rolling Hills on Friday Burgomeister attended a 4-H sl Mr. William Hubbard, Mr. Percy leadership course at the Banff Kessick, Mrs. B. Armstrong, Mr. L. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCully and to attend the wedding of Ed's Allen were visitors to Oalgary on nephew. School of Fine Arts and reported at Larder, Mrs. William Dmytruk and the school as being well worth rt Mr. Mike Marshall are all patients Sunday to see Mr. Campbell Mc­ Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferguson and Cully, who is a patient in the children spent the weekend visit­ their time. rt in the Hanna Hospital. Friends and relatives of Mr. and P Mr. Jim Long of Calgary spent General Hospital. ing with relatives at Clive. had erected about romantic Venice LEGION CURLING FINAL Mr. and Mrs. K. Nish and Ronald Mrs. Norman Alspach met at the P ' in my fertile mind. But if time had TO HAVE CALGARY FLAVOUR the weekend with his parents, Mr. Bullpound Community Club on ti and Mrs. Ivan Long. visited relatives in Medicine Hat not ibeen subjected here to today's OTTAWA, Ont. — Some 8,000 this weekend. November 24 to honor them on 1 shrinking processes, certainly dis­ Legion curlers are swapping Tarn The Delia Catholic Ladies held I POLLOCKVILLE | Mr. and Mrs. J. McBurnie are their 25th wedding anniversary. tance had. O' Shanters for Stetsons this season a very successful bake sale on Sat­ spending their days off with Games arranged by Dorothy Rust My tourist tastes were much as they line sights on a free trip urday, December 8. They extend * * Elva's 'brother-in-law and sister, and Mary Johnson were enjoyed li)ce any other traveler's. All over to Calgary. The 8th national many thanks to their patrons. They POLLOCKVIiLLE, Dec. 9 — Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Voszler at by the crowd and the happy couple Europe I had collected by small Legion curling championship, in raffled a tablecloth, which was Barry Rooke was home for the were recipients of an artistic clock, won toy Mrs. E. Rauch; also a vel­ Maple Creek. I'! purchases items I considered in­ the Calgary Corral from March 10 weekend at the home of his par­ a purse of money and a set of dicative of local industry or art. to 14, promises all the color and vet pillow, which was won by Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rooke. dishes from their friends. excitement of a traditional Cal­ Karl Bund Sr. Congratulations to Linda Rooke In Switzerland it had been music A huge crowd of friends and boxes; in Germany, toys and here gary production. Mr. Larry Lambert motored vo and Hughie Fitchett, who won for the week­ awards fbr their achievements in FINEST QUALITY PRINTINO neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Merle I was shopping for Venetian glass. Pete Husar's Edmonton rink is Morton attended their wedding Standing at the counter of one shop the present holder ot the Gooder- end. their grade nine. They received The Delia Legion wants every­ their awards at Achievement Night dance at the Hand Hills Club BV DOROTHY BARKER on the Square and struggling with ham-Worts Trophy, having won it By The Hanna Herald House on November 23. All en­ the money problem in the pur­ last year at Port Arthur with an one to remember the turkey bingo in Hanna on Friday night. Linda on Saturday, December 14. Dont placed second and Hughie placed joyed dancing until 12 o'clock and chase of a string of fragile tur­ eight to one record. then partook of. a very tasty lunch. quoise and gold beads, I was sub­ Although this is the first time forget to attend the bingo in the third. famed city. Early in the evening. consciously saying to myself "looks the Legion's national curling Delia Jubilee Community Hall. Gilbert Johnson arrived home .TRAVEL IS A TWO-WAY STREET Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallace end last week after several weeks in I I couldn't help remembering a my companions and I had walked like a Nova Scotia plaid over then; championships will 'be held in Al­ the length of the Rialto Bridge and dickering for that glass comport." berta, ironically, the foothill pro­ family spent Friday and Satur­ Calgary. leading on the cover of a recent day in Calgary. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mathers and nagazine lauding the latest feat back again while a hardy tourist Two weeks earlier I had seen that vince is regarded by many as the from Fort William, remembering same blazer on the person of Cecil home of Legion curling. Alberta Mr. and Mrs. Don Killian of Cal­ family spent Sunday at the home JTan astronaut K had read "Fan­ gary spent the weekend in Delia of Mr. and Mrs.. Clarence Mathers tastic Era ef Shrinking Time,'* and his high sohool days, recited Shy- Day. editor of the Liverpool Ad­ Legionnaires were competing fbr NOTICE TO PARENTS lock's demand for his pound of vance, when we attended a conven­ the G and W Trophy back in 1948 with their parents, Mr. Jack Eberle of Hanna, where they celebrated ill stood in St. Mark's Square in and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Killian. Clarence's and Brenda's birthdays. Venice, where time seems to have flesh from the Merchant of Venice. tion of Canadian Weekly Ne\ s Then the competition spread to

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z£z •'liSti"1*1''''"''' II ''ig^iLiJLr^rVfewn candy canes around a cocoanut firm and serve in squares op pie Agriculture; Hon. Harry Strom. December 6, Bill Harper, FUA Uion of Alberta. Meeting in tho frosted layer cake. A good idea for the Alberta Women's Safety Palliser Hotel, Oalgary, the FWUA wedges. P.S.: This is good on your Awards. Provincial Minister of Agriculture; Radio Commentator, said that the teenster's evening party. plum pudding too! C. F. Bentley, President of the power to btrgain effectively in the celebrates its 50th years as an or­ 2. Yule Log Cake — cover a ganization. Farm women were first Canadian Federttion of Agricul- market place "can only come lo freshly baked jelly roll with pow­ STRIKEOUT MARK *nre. and A. P. Gleave, President our thousands of farm producers organized in 1913. dered sugar, and drizzle melted CALGARY SAFETY of the National Farmers Unio >. [•through a marketing board which Theme of the convention this chocolate over the sugar to re­ COUNCIL MOVES PITTSBURGH — Bob Friend set TTiere will also be speakers from represents them all." He was tak­ yetr — Fifty Golden Years Havt semble a birch log. Three tiny can­ TO COORDINATE a Pirate strikeout mark in 19<;o Gone; What's In The Future As in the Canadian Wheat Board and th' ing part in a panel discussion on dles, ready to light when the cake SAFETY PROGRAMS when he fanned 183 irn posting an Board of Grain Commissioners. farm marketing problems. We Work On? is served. 18-12 record. A panel discussion on Farm Or­ Mr. Harper said that farmers to­ Skits will be presented in joint 3. Children's Sleigh Dessert — Calgary service clubs and com­ session Thursday evening to com­ munity organizations were invited ganization will take place on Tues­ day face a contest in the market is the answer for the holiday party PRACTICE SAFETY day afternoon. place where they must sell their memorate many past achievements or special children's meal. Use to send representatives to the Cal­ The evenings will be joint ses­ produce. This contest is between by the "FW's." Dr. Irene Parlby plain cup cakes or three-inch gary Safety Council's November Trv tn et through Sage-Driving sions of interest to both the FLA individual producers and corporate was their first president. She later squares from 2-inch slices of pound meeting held in the Jubilee Audi­ Week without a traffic mishap. If and FWUA. The Junior FUA will buyers, about prices. became the first woman cabinet cake. Cover each cup cake or torium November 25. Hon. A. J. you can do for a week, you can minister in Alberta. Invitations Dixon, President, presided be in charge of the program on "Buyers of raw farm produce piece of cake with thick whipped do it always. Monday evening. There will be a are almost large corporation-;. have been issued to former offi­ cream, and roll in cocoanut. Chill social evening on Tuesday. Those operate the packing plant), cials and members to attend ii\,- on a tray in the refrigerator for The Farm Women's Union of Al­ dairies, mills, canneries, etc. special evening. at least eight hours. To serve, berta will meet with the FUA on Power in the market place rests place each cake atop two small TEN SERVICE TIPS candy canes, set up on the plate Monday. Tuesday through Friday with those who handle produce in FOR WINTER DRIVING they will meet separately. volume." to form the runners of an old- 1. One of the most important fashioned sleigh. If held firmly in Special speakers to the FWUA "A marketing board," Mr. Har­ services for winter is a complete convention will include Mrs. H. Z. per said, "is an organization set HER DINNER ESCORT: When actress Irina Demich place for a few seconds, the cream cooling system inspection. This is will stick to the canes and hold Spencer, former official of the up by producers, by majority vote, a multi-step, specialized operation walked into a Rome restaurant with her pet leopard, she UFWA; Hon. Dr. Ross, Minister of under legislative authority, to mar found the service a little on the slow side. The leopard the sleigh in place. A tiny plastic for qualified experts. Santa or any type of toy may be Health; Mrs. R. S. IJarly, Canadian ket all farm produce of a specified 2. Regular washing and a good looked hungry—and perhaps the waiters didn't want to Peace Research; Mrs. C. T. Arm type or kind, produced within a f set on the sleigh for extra fun and wax job will help resist corrosion urn up on the feline's menu.—TNS Photo a party favour. strong, Alberta Council on Ch'ld specified area. Within this area, of body metal, which so often be­ and Family Welfare; Mr. D. C. S. the board has complete authority gins "unseen" during the winter Reid, John Howard Society; Mr. with respect to assembling, grac­ due to wet, sloppy solty roads. SAFE AND SANE horses kick when surprised. It's W. C. Bennett, Canadian Arthritis ing, pricing, storing and offering CARE OF LIVESTOCK always good advice to speak to any and Rheumatism Society, and Mrs. for sale, all of the specified pro­ 3. A quality engine tune-up, animal when approaching it. Safe AT YOUR F. H. Fish, University of Alberts, duce. with the use of modern equipment, Except for tha machinery acci­ quipment — harness, saddles, Calgary. not only restores peak engine ef­ dents, more farm people are in­ .-tc. — will help greatly in reduc­ Three representatives of the ficiency, but also pin-points engine jured while handling livestock There will be a handicraft and FUA spoke to the Provincial Agri- ing the number of accidents in­ SERVICE . .. weaknesses which may multiply than in any other way, according volving horses, ponies and mules, during the winter months. to Purdue University. Practically but improper handling is more 4. A good front-end adjustment all of these accidents occur in the often to blame. can save much more than the life barn, in other farm buildings or of your tires — it may save your in the barn lot. In fact, there are Most people with farm experi­ W. F. MILLER life! many other accidents that happen ence can name many of the dan­ around the barn that do not in­ gers connected with livestock. Thc Construction 5. A worn, leaking muffler or trouble is these dangers are often tail pipe is dangerous. Escaping volve livestock chores of various kinds. So, wherever livestock is forgotten and we need to be re­ CONCRETE WORK AND GEN­ carbon monoxide will be drawn minded of them occasionally. Tips concerned, there are more things ERAL CARPENTRY — FARM WISE into passenger compartment where worthy of your serious considera­ involved than just safe handling it slows up reactions, causes diz­ tion. DISPOSAL UNITS A SPECIALTY ziness or worse. Mufflers cannot of the livestock. be repaired. They must be replaced 1. Are small children kept Septic Tanks Cleaned Almost everyone agees that a away from livestock pens and 6. A good brake adjustment by 'iood livestock man must be kind qualified servicemen using the barns? and firm with the livestock he 2. Do you use special care in Phone 854-2268 most modern equipment assures handles. Forgetting to be kind or you of greater safety, smoother handling animals with newborn HANNA - ALTA. firm might result in an accident. young? WORDS stops, increased tire mileage, less Milk cows are involved in more braking effort, less brake mainten­ 3. Are flies controlled so that accidents than any other kind of cattle and hores are not bothered ance and confident drivig all win­ livestock. Of course they are han ter long. by them? died twice a day and, in many 4. Is rough, loud handling of 7. Regular lubrications by men rases, under crowded conditiors. who know how and with what to the cows avoided? Many persons are trampled and 5. Are heifers, "high strung" lubricate will add immeasurably crushed by cows that were on'y to car life. cows and cows with sore udders A New Broom •"rightened and too often the ex handled with special care? 8. You ode it to yourself and citement can be traced directly tn to other drivers to see that your 6. Is every effort made to pick the injured person. Cows usually up barbed wire and similar objects VALENTINE headlamps are aimed properly, get the blame but the impatience operating correctly, and at peak which might cause sensitive sores I.... Sweeps Clean of the handler is more often the on the cows? eificiency. ,'eal cause. Most people seem to r i^T CENTRAL DRUG LIMITED 854-3044 9. Rotating tires has always forget that they can be injured u> 7. Have horns on cattle been been a good policy and sound pre­ cows: there.frre. they aren't pr • shortened or removed and boars' I .... But An ventive maintenance. Dared when som -thing goes wron;.' tusks cut short? 10. Pay close attention to wind­ 8. Do you keep the dairy bull shield wiper operation, wiper ef­ As a result it doesn't take muc. - -i safe pen and never enter - Presents - ficiency, washer solvent and dam­ of a bump or kick to knock a per while he is loose? aged glass. son under another cow or cau«a 9. Are your stock loading CHCA TELEVISION LTD. — Channel 6 Red Deer Old Broom them to be injured in a fall. Lhi'tes or ramps safe for both man ELMER RED CROSS NEWS Many people make excuses for and animal? (BY RANDALL RAUGUST) their careless handling of a dairy 10. If an electric fence controller We held our regular meeting on bull by saying "We've raised on s ny-d on the farm, is it approved Channel 10 Banff and Coronation .... Has The Experience Thursday, November 28, with pre­ b(ill as a pet and he wouldn't hurt *r>y Underwriters Laboratories? sident Ryan Radke in the chair. anyone." or. "As soon as our bull shows any signs of being mean, WEEKLY PROGRAM LISTINGS We said the pledge and sang our YESTERYEAR'S PRICES For Best Returns and Experienced theme song, which we composed we are going to sell him." Too jointly. This is a copy of our 1963 many people have been killed be During 1960, the average Cana­ Handling and Selling Consign Your theme: cause they believed these prac­ dian housewife could buy a 24- SUNDAY, December 3.45—M isterogers 8.30—Music Hop tices were safe ones. Pet bulls, 11.00—Hour of F.M. 4.00—Fireball XL-8 6.00—Central "Over Alberto the Red Cross ounce loaf of bread for 23 cents, 12.00—N.F.L. Football 4.80— Kids Korner 6.30—Melodic Momenta Livestock to The ... appears, young bulls, and even beef bulls, a pound of. coffee for 73 and a 2.30—Sports International 5.00— Razzle Dazzle 6:45— Parkland Parade This year celebrating one hundred may suddenly become raving mad dozen eggs for 54. 2.55—CBC TV Nawa 8.30—Come Listen A While 7.00—Dr. Klldare years; and kill someone before there if 3.00—Faith for Today 6.00—Central 8.00—Lucy All over Canada of Red Cross we a chance to put, them in a strong •••fl 3.30—Songs For You 6.30—Biography 8.30—The Serial pen, sell them, or even to call for 3.45—Outdoorsman 7.00—H enneay 9.00—Grindl boast, 4.00— Harltage 7.30—The Fllntstones 9.30—Parade Cereal Auction help. PHONE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Tt 4.30—Country Calendar 8.00—Patty Duke 10.00—Eleventh Hour For Red Cross has spread from There aren't many work horses 5.0O—Tha Sixties 8:30— Meet Sammy Davis Jr. 11.00—CBC TV News coast to coast." 5.30—M Is written 9.30—Pront Page Challenge 11.18—Tonight For our next financial project on Alberta farms any more, but S.OO—Stoney Burke 10.01—Newsmagazine 11.30—Cheyenne we are having a wishing well. The still a lot of people are injured by The Hanna Herald 7.00—Hazel 10.30—Quest Market horses — many of them riding 7.30—Flashback 11.00—CBC TV News FRIDAY, December iollowing committee were ap horses. Even the most gentle of 8.00—Ed Sullivan 11.18—Tonight 9.00—Hour of F.M. Regulor Cattle and Livestock Sales pointed to design the wishing 9.00—Bonanza 10.00—Alta. Schools ivell: Linda McDonald, Tony Vre­ 10:01—Horizon WEDNESDAY, December 10.30—Chez Helene Every Wednesday at 11 a.m. degoor and Lyle Gross. 10.30—Question Mark 9.00— Hour of F.M. 10.45—Nureery School 11.00—CBC Newa 10.00—Alta. Sehool Telecast 11.00—Ladles Only We are knitting squares to 11.10—News - Local 10.30—Chez Helene 11.30— Pink Playhouss RUSS REIMAN, AUCT'R — Phone 17 make an afghan for refugees, 11:35—Sign Off 10.45—Nursery School 12.00— Midday four squares have been accom- 11.00—Ladies Only 12.30—Matins* ished so far, all by the boys. MONDAY, December 11.30—Pink Playhouse 2.00—Password 9.00—Hour of F.M. 12.00— Midday 2.30—Scarlett Hill 10.00—Alta. 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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12. 1963 ability is very likely linked to t . Does the eott have m include « CANADIAN SCENE By Mac New Altitudes greater assumption et responsi­ decline ln thm citizen's sense of BY C. J. HARRIS bility by the state. A good man; duty? The decline in the average citi­ 1-ersons may feel they are reliev.*! zen's acknowledgment of his per­ .if obligations simply because there sonal and public responsibiliti-* riow is the universal old age pen­ was the subject of two news stories sion at age 70, plus tax-paid hos­ that, by coincidence, recently ap­ pital insurance, medical and dentil peared in the press on the same care for tite needy, subcrized hous­ day. ing for the aged and, on proof of need, old age assistance at age 35 One story, a Canadian Press re­ and general welfare assistance. port from Ottawa, told of a special %_4 Senate committee's interview w*th This same factor of a new atti­ five elderly persons to learn at tude , toward personal obligations, first hand some of the problems in the opinion ot Metropolian Weir, Solicitor with the Alberta faced by aged Canadians. "One of Toronto's Deputy Chief of Poll .-, MACHINE AGE HELPS CATTLE Department of Agricultue. The the main points made by the wit­ John Murray, is one element in publication goes on to describe a nesses," a committee member said the rising traffic toll. Cradle-to- recent judgment in the Supreme after the closed meeting, "was grave social welfare offerings, he MEN TO SELECT BETTER STOCK Court of Ontario where this situa­ that many sons and daughter^ are told a Traffic Safety Council meet­ ing, have made the public ind .- tion arose. unwilling to help their parents By The Hanna Herald Superior Meat Type Selection In this case the automobile had once they are no longer able to ferent about its responsibilities a From Progency Now Forecast been owned by a woman who car­ work." The other story, out of pedestrians and motorists. No ried liability insurance. Following Toronto, reported the opinion ot ' doubt there will be many who will AN AID TO SELECTING her death, the woman's daughter, a senior police official that a con­ quarrel with this police official's Murrow and Don Wideman, proved broad assumption, but there world BREEDING STOCK: that the ultrasonic technique gives who was executrix for the estate, tributing cause to the mounting The machine age has done it allowed a friend to drive the car. toll of traffic deaths and injuries seem to be support for his view in an extremely accurate picture of the fact that one of the arguments sxw. again - livestock breeders will the distribution and percentage of The friend was involved in a seri­ among both adults and children is soon have an ultrasonic machine ous accident and a law suit was •he public's new attitude that against-compulsory automobile i <- fat to lean meat in these animals. s-irance is that it induces an in­ TRACTORS to Mp them select superior meat In the first experiment 414 cat­ filed against her. It was assumed "somebody or something will look type brocaing stock whose progeny that if the driver and the estate after them from the cradle to the crease in traffic accidents. Where Co-op E5 Diesel L-P.T.O. B.P. tle were picked at random with no t' e state in effect guarantees fin­ will satisfy the consumer's demand allowance made for weight, age or were found liable, the insurance grave." Hydraulic .. ... $2000. for hiK'h protein meats. company would pay the claim. ancial liability of all drivers, it condition. The average correlation There have always been ungrate­ seems that people feel less re­ Cock. 40 Gas L.P.T.O. B.P., This machine, already past the between the ultrasonic readings However, the company refused ful children, of course, but it is sponsible even for their own experimental stage, can accurately payment on the grounds that the Hydraulic, Motor Recondition­ and subsequent carcass measure­ quite possible that there has been safety. ed, Excellent Rubber $1200. measure the percentage of fat to ments was 0.19. In all cases the insurance contract for indemnity a considerable increase in •.*•€ lean meat in live animals. Conse­ against third part liability was a machine gave an accurate index number of persons who feel it .-• There can be little doubt that Diskers & Widelevels quently it will no longer be neces­ of the ribeye area. personal contract between them­ not necessary to make sacrifices to his generation holds new attitudes sary to sacrifice potetially tj During a later study at the selves and the deceased. Conse­ provide for aged parents. Not to toward individual responsibilities. C.CI.L. Model "D" quality breeding stock to deter­ Southwest Agricultural Institute, quently the contract had termi­ "ondone the new attitude, but the No previous generation has asked W. S.A. $800. mine their genetrioally inherited ultrasonic equipment was used on nated upon the death of the in­ lessened sense of personal respon- so much security from the state. characteristics in this respect. a random group of registered cat­ sured person named. John Deere 10' According to A. J. Charnetski. tle. The objective was to deter­ This contention was upheld Dy Surflex with S.A. $550. Livestock Supervisor with the Al the Ontario Supreme Court with mine the party played by heredity Co-op 16' berta Department of Agriculture, in the distribution of fat and lean the result that the estate and the NATIONAL GRAIN ANNOUNCES this ultrasonic measuring device meat. When the progeny from the driver were liable for the full VV. S.A. _.„A $500. works on the principle that high two bulls in the herd were com- claim of $31,492.96. This court case shows that very serious Im­ Johnny Shields John Deere 15' frequency sound waves sent nared, there was a very signifi­ WIDER INSURANCE COVERAGE VV. SA. & FA. ..._. through the skin, fat and muscles cant difference. The sire having plications can arise in an accident Licensed and Bonded under similar circumstances. In an attempt to provide insur­ Furthermore, wc are issuing ac­ Co-op 13' of an animal are reflected ba :k the larger ribeye had transmitted ance coverage where most needed. tual policies this year so everyone onto a screen in the form of this characteristic to his offspring. National Grain Company Limited will know when they're insured VV S.A., Special .... blimps. These blimps are then Mr. Charnetski reports that man­ EGG SUPPORT PROGRAM has rewritten its insurance contracr .and for how much." plotted onto graph paper and con­ ufacturers are improving existing to give broader coverage to "This," Mr. Heffelfinger said, "is Deep Tillages verted into square inches. OTTAWA, Dec. 3 — Support National's customers. PHONE 5 (Collect) CHINOOK. Alberta ultrasonic machine models to make price for eggs will continue un­ another step in our National 70 Glencoe 12 ft. New The machine has already under­ them easier to read and even more There is still no charge for thc program to help farmers to help gone successful tests in both thc changed at 34 cents, Agriculture 17" Sweeps _. _ $400. accurate. Minister Harry Hays announced insurance. themselves." US and Britain, says Mr. Char­ FAMILY CAR LIABILITY: The most startling of the charges C.C.I.L. Model "D" netski. When it was demonstrated today. Liability insurance on the family The minister said the federal A- is a provision to help out in the GRAINS AND POTATOES 10 ft. Plower, with the British Kg Development Pro­ car automatically ceases upon the xyment of medical and hospit 1 New Sweeps $350- geny Testing Station recently, the death of the owner. This appears gricultural Stabilization Board has bills for any and all injuries suf­ Plant disease surveys in central readings came within two per cent been authorized to support the to be thc case even if the car is price of Grade A Large size eggs fered and requiring medical treat­ Alberta this year showed striking SEE C.C.I.L. FIRST BEFORE of subsequent carcass measure­ being driven by a wife or child ment. The long list of specific in­ absence of cereal infection. YOU DEAL ments on 80 per cent of the ani­ who has always been in the habit by a deficiency payment program juries covered has been lengthen-d Stem rust in particular was mals. for the period October 1, 1963 to of driving the deceased's car. September 30, 1964, at a national to provide more comprehensive scarce in this area, reports Dr. W. Similar studies, carried out on The above statements are con­ weighted average price of 34 cents benefit. P. Skoropad, Professor of Plant cattle at the Southwest Agricul­ tained in a Canada Trust Bulletin per dozen to producers. George Heffelfinger, National Pathology at the University of Al­ tural Institute in Texas by Dr. J. recently referred to by Alex B. Grain President, outlined the berta. Although rust spores came This support price represents reasons for the change: in from the east, susceptible vari­ 92 per cent of the 10-year average "We've tried to build more com­ eties escaped the disease. The grain while last year 34 cents was 90.7 mon sense into the policy by pro- ripened rapidly at about the time per cent of the 10-year average. viding coverage that farmers nect. the spores became abundant. Last THE CHILDRENS CORNER f During the support year ended vear. Bed Bobs and Garnet were September 30, the national weigh­ badly hit. ted average market price was 36.8 JET CRASH STARTS LEGAL WRANGLE Leaf rust was fairly abundant. I ! per dozen and no deficiency pay- In some places the infestation was , ! ment was made. When the big TCA jet slammed moderate to severe, but it was (pencil No change has been made in the into that Ste. Therese swamp, it somewhat late and little damage ; claim procedure for deficiency pay may have started the most com­ i resulted. In any event, leaf rust is ment. plicated technical-legal-financial ) much less damaging than stem •Print If a deficiency payment is made wrangle in Canadian transporta­ rust. in 1964 it will be paid up to a max­ tion history, Basil Jackson says in Prevalence of barley diseases imum of 4,000 dozen eggs per pro­ The Financial Post. In human varied in central Alberta. Thsy ducer, the quota including Grade terms, it was Canada's worst air i were practically non-existent in A large, Grade A Extra Large and disaster: 118 dead; no survivors; the Edmonton area. There was less Grade A Medium. To be eligible about 100 children left fatherless. ! scald here than for several years, for such payment producers must In business terms, it wiped out says Dr. Skoropad. In the Lacombe be registered with the Board and something like 2,000 man-years of , area, however, the usual amount must have marketed their eggs ei­ corporate experience. The loss of of scald was present. ther through registered grading talent and know-how left some It is the early rains that encour­ stations, or to retail outlets as pro­ companies dazed. "It is impossible age barley scald, he says. The fun­ ducer-graders. . to assess the loss to the company," gus overwinters in the stubble and Producers requiring further in­ a Polymer Corp. spokesman told straw. When the rains come in the THE MOST ECONOMICAL FUEL BY TRUCK OR RAILROAD pencil formation should write to the The Financial Post. Polymer lost seedling stage, conditions are ripe Board at Confederation Building, five men. "It will affect our ser­ for rapid infection. Ottawa. vice . . . We've had offers of help POTATOES white paper from many people in the profes­ Recurrence of Blackleg of pota­ MINED AT SHEERNESS, MBERTA sion. Some former employees have toes this year may increase stor­ offered to help in any way," said *} k age rot problems in some areas, South of Honna L. S. Hammond, of Sheppard, Cart- says Dr. Skoropad. The disease 1 ledge, Hammond and Tossell, thc usually occurs in heavier soils that public accountancy firm that lost remain wet for prolonged periods. three key men. In financial terms, Blackleg results from bacteria Excellent Preparation Of All Sizes the crash nearly cleaned out TCA's that attack the potato plant from The leaves are turned to golden and red, and it's a self-insurance fund; it will in the the soil line downwards. A soft rot Loading Facilities For Trucks wonderful time to copy their color with crayons. long run mean millions of dollars develoos and the infected parts in life insurance and liability I turn black. This rot proceeds into You can get the outline of a leaf simply by putting claims. In legal terms, it could' Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday Through Friday cne upside down under a sheet of thin paper. With the the tubers. lead to long, bitter in-court and I Discarding infected tubers be­ blunt end of a pencil, gently rub the pap:r, and thc ciuline outof-court arguments over the of thc leaf with all its veins will show through. fore storing is the best measure. claims of dependents'. One key \ Keeping storage temperatures as question: Was the airline negl: , low as advisable for potatoes will PHONE HANNA 854-2385 „'ent? Another: Will insurance a,!so help to control damage spread. companies pay benefits if a body Blackleg is an old disease, but it is not found and identified? seems to vary in prevalence. More was noted in central Alberta this READ AND USE rnt \car than for some time, says Dr. Action is yours CLASSIFIED AD* Skoropad. GREAT WEST COAL CO. EVERY SATURDAY AT... LIMITED HANNA LIVESTOCK TV TROUBLES ? WE CAN REPAIR ANY T-V SET ANY T-V TROUBLE AUCTION LTD. "Tough Dogs" - Intermtitants -NEXT SALE- • PHONE 854-3373

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