Serving The Southern Subscription Rates Half Of The County Canada -Year- $2.00 Of WftfMC THE RE VIEOutside Canada &00 - VOLUME 9 NO. 32 ,-vX River,Albarta THURSDAY, AUGUST 1,1957 Band Enjoys MASINASIN Successful Year NEWS MILK RIVER A meeting of the Milk River Miss Janet Halmrast was honor- Band was.held on Wednesday, July ed at a party onher 3rdbirthday. 31st. A large turnout on hand After opening her lovely gifts, NEWS to heai*-the various reports on the everyone enjoyed cake and ice activities of Mr. and Mrs- W. Anderson of the Band.FrankHosek cream. Lethbridge staying Jr. has resigned as are on their Band Master Milk and his father, Frank Hosek Sr. Miss Audrey Halmrast spent a farm east of River untilafter will be the new Band Master. week visiting atthehome of Mr. harvest Frank Hosek Jr. has accepted a and Mrs- Lawrence Halmrast and L- Thompson position as music will motor to Medicine Hat with . Mr. and Mrs. and teacher for the boys were recent public school in Kamloops, B. C them to join her parents on a trip """"""Waterton visitors. The financial report showed a to the Eastern provinces- Cecil balance on hand amounting to Halmrast and Marion Kostiuk will Mrs. C. S- Matkinand Mrs- Jim $802.03 and also a fund of approx- also join them on the trip. Bloxall and' Shauna were recent imately $1600.00 held by the Fire- Miss Myrna Brownlee of Lucky visitors at the Harold Anderson for purchase men of new uniforms- Strike is attending Club Week at home. purchasing "e "" The of new uniforms Olds fromJuly 29th to August 2nd. was discussed and the committee She is representing the Foremost Mrs. Edna MadgeandMrs. Coff- hopes these" can be obtained in 4-H Clothing Club- in and Mrs. Evans of Idaho,aunt time for the Christinas concert. of Mrs- Madge, are holidaying at The Milk River Band has just Waterto*. completed abusy season. Concerts THROUGH were held in Milk River, Pincher Mr. and Mrs. Howard St. Peter Creek, Blairmore and a concert wereweekend visitors at thehomo was presented at a picnic at the THEKEYHOLE of Mr. andMrs. Nyle St Peter- Oscar Swanson'' farm for tn* old "ee "" e folks who travelled hum Jjeth_ BYPEEPING TOM A birthday party washeld at the bridge by Callow Coach. The Band It's nice to see the paving job home of Mrs. E. Rivers on the occ- also appeared at the Writing-on- - asion of her birthday- Mrs- N. St Stone celebration, finished congratulations to the the South Alta Council starting this job and Peter washostess and Mrs.Russell Co-op Picnic at Lethbridge, for the seeing through to completion. Lawrence was a special gaest Coleman, Foremost and Medicine it its """""" Hat Stampedes and the Lethbridge Crops in the district are still in Exhibition Parade- They also app- reasonbly good condition consider- Mr. and Mrs- H. Anderson and eared at the opening of the South ,ingthe hot dry spell during July. the Ken Welsh's spent the weekenj Alta Catholic Youth Camp "''at at Waterton Lakes-*" Waterton-, _ . ,_ _ Bill Finlay has taken over as "ee v —— ——■#*■ RI.W !■»■" '■» general manager at the Sunland Officers elected for ih*/ocoTringV M^OTeiBHRRR'^aROT—MV-W v. «■——»■ ~ The teenage girls of the LDJ ternt as President, Ronnie and Richard Maat quickly*adapted themselves Tor Theatro. - were follows. Trudy Maat, Church are attending the Church Stan Schwartzenbcrger, thelr new home and to their mother, Mrs. when Camp Vice Prea- they were returned by their foster father, Austin Hepton ot Julia Nagy won the free tire at at Waterton for the w»efc ident Harold Hierath, Secretary- Cooksville, Ont. The boys were returned after the Supremo 99 Motors withaguess of 30,000. Mrs. Paul Madge aceomp— iet pNMttrer Kay Ellert, Directors Court of Canada ruled they should be raised by their natural jug 30,642 now them. though -adopted by Heptons The held beans and "" "" Be* Homme!, Ken Welsh,. Joe parents, even they had been the Bill is looking for veluateeis to (TbonneH, Ken two months after birth. The twins ask for their-foster parents Hierath and Mrs. often tat appear happyas tbty play with other children lptheir cook them, Mr. andMrs. Leonard Roberta* Leon Chapman, Advisory Board new neighborhood. " and family are spending a ten-dag John Reese and Joe Hovan and vacationin Glacier NationalPark, Assistant Band Master Don Cody. Newt Note* """""" Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lind and Mr. Ten ladies of the Milk River Jr, EAST WARNER and Mrs.John Bair and two child- CWL attended the St Frances re- ren recently a trip 4-H Grain ClubHoldsPlot Tour left for to Ore- treat house inCochrane from July NEWS gon, Idahoand other points- The Writing-on-Stone 4-H Grain plot as they progressed, and they , 23rd to 25th for 50 hours of lect- <51_b held its annual plot tour on explainedhow each could havebeen Mr- and Mrs. Chester Stroman ures, discussions and prayermeet- Monday, July 29. The members improved. and. girls returned home after NOTICE ings, Itwas veryinformative. ten at """" were accompanied by their leader. After the tour a swim iu the spending days Waterton- ANYONEHAVINGOUTSTAND and ING ACCOUNTS ON THE SIDE' Rjchard Thull judges were river at Writing-on-Btone Park, ' Flying Officer Max Sabey and "(strict Agriculturist Mr. A. Sher- lunch and a wiener roast rounded Twin girts wereborn to Mr.and WALK, CURB AND GUTTEB family are house guests at the man, Assistant District Agricultur- out the day " Mrs- Bob Robertson at a Leth- PROJECT OF THE TOWN OI' home of his parents, Mr. an# Mrs. tet Mr.Trimmer and Mr. W. Wag- Plot winners were as follows: bridge hospital last week. MILK RIVER ARE ASKED TC Jim Sabey, this week. ler of the Wheat Pool. Ist Leroy and Darrell Hughscai, LEAVE THEM AT THE TOWI* f Mr. and Mrs- W. Brown from The tour began at 9:30 am. and Andy Horgus, 3rd Waynei Mr. Clyde were OFFICE NOT LATER THAhr Payson, Utah are also guests of 2nd and Mrs- Sweet 10, " continued until 3 in the afternoon- Welsh and 4th Eddie Welsh. Creek visitors over the AUGUST 1957. ANY REC the Sabeys. Pincher EIVED THIS DATI Atnoon a delicious dinner was en- The Club is verypleased to havei weekend.Jimmy-andJerry Abrams AFTTER joyedat the A. Thull farm, espec- prke (Thematic spend WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED. wonfirst with their I came home with them to a Howard Arnold iollythe first corn of the season- Display at the Lethbridge Exhibi-" week. Mr. and Mrs. The judges commented on each tion. recently returned from a two week Cancer Drive holiday in . They Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Oito and visited Mr. and Mrs. Warren Arn- family and Mr. and Mrs. Harolu Completed Edmonton, Mr.and Mrs. Jtm and Donna returned home oldin 4-H Beef Club Wins Awards AtJ Orcutt The Cancer Drive for fund9 Clark at Fort Saskatchewan and from Waterton Lakes this week. sponsored bythe Knights ofColum. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Arnold at bus in Milk River and District -'< Dawson Creek. They also visited Lethbridge Sale Little JoAnn Hcnningcr had the was brought to a close on July 3J several friends along the way. misfortune to be bitten in the face The sum of $901.00 was collectecIi Warren accompanied them to Daw- Monday, greatly in success * On 22 the Milk aided the of the! by a neighbors dog recently. She which is a slight increase over las son Creek and then flew back to River 4H-Club went Lethbridge sale. to is now a patient in a Lethbridge year. The total last year wa 3 Edmonton. to hold their annual Achievement The Milk River Grand Champ- hospital. $884.79- Joe Hovan, Chairman o f""e""" Day- along with ten other clubs ion was purchased by Ellerts RedI the committee,expressed satisfac Lethbridge McMillan, from the district. and White of Milk River at 35 Quite a number of people from tion for the response the residenta Mr. and Mrs. Donald On Tuesday and Wednesday reg- cents a pound, this being the 3rd Canada Day Milk River and District gav e Mr. and Mrs. Archie Watson of highest priced this district attended of ular meals were served in the 4-H calf at the sale. at Shelby on Sunday. this worthy cause. Lethbridge and Miss B. McKeller Building at the Fair Grounds. The Milk River calves were of Glasgow, Scotland were dinner The judging started at 9:30 on much better in quality and size guests of Mrs- Dorothy McMillan Tuesday morning and continued than last year and the Milk River - on Saturday. throughout the afternoon. The Club was one of the outstanding Harold Moir Passes At Calgary Grand and Reserve Championship Hereford Club3 in the Show. Single System. Dugald the Milk, River Club went to On August 3rd the Milk River A number of Milk River people the Tax McMillan and Gordon of camping Larry Madge and Dianne Hummel. 4-H Club wiU hold abarbeque pic- attended the funeral of Harold C. Funeral services were held sit Pedersen are back from Club Writing-on-Stone Park and1 Moir, a former resident and bus- Fosters Garden Chapel in Calgary at Waterton. Also in the Milk River the Ist nic at *♥" prize for showmanship went to several beef clubs from the Leth-. inessman in Milk River before re- with Canon T.B. Winter of St. f to All Churca Gordon Balog, 2nd to Terry Lund bridge district are invited. The loc-.tiring Calgary. Michaels and Angels' The girls from the Explorer Campbell officiating- and 3rd to Harry Swanson- al club will supply the meat, bread1 Harold Moir was born Group are spending one week Edinburgh, April were Finlay, The selling started on Wednes- and butter, etc- and each club will1 in Scotland on 27, Pallbearers W. Pat'1 camping atRed Rock CanyonCamp Madge, Snow, Tomfohr, 11 day afternoon at Milk River bring the balance. After dinneir 1884. He came to Milk River in G. G Dea Mr-,and Mrs. Ernest Garber are 2:30. , lt buyers were John Reese, FranK tickets will be drawn for a fishing 1912 where he owned and operated. Smith and H. Audet- Intermer the proud parents of a baby soa a grocery store. During his time: was in Park Cemetery in Hospital on Kuhl,Bob Hummel andHerb Ellert rod and reel and a radio which the5 ' Queen's born at St Michaels Local support from these buyers Milk River Club is raffling. here he was a strong advocate of! Calgary. July 29th. THE ft-VHSWi WANTED TO RENT -Three bed- ■■■wiM.iiiiiiiijiiiiJiiiiiiiiiMiiiHMHiiiiHuiiHiiinniuiiiwiinifnßaniw NEWS NOTES CLASSIFIED ADS room house inor near Milk River. - Enquire at theReview. 7-26 THE REVIEW Mrs- V. Tench returnedover the FOR SALE Two room (24X18> - „ AUTHORIZED At SECOND CLASt MAIL,- POST OTHiI weekend from a three-week vaca- frame and stucco houseto be mov- FOR SALE 9-piecc mahogany tion with relatives and friends in ed. See Jerome EUert, Milk ,diningroom suite. £', BBFABTMBNT. OTTAWA Winnipeg and Southwestern Man- River, 7-25 Boys 2 wheel bike -15.00. Contact itoba. Miss Joan Hainsworth, who - the Woody Stringams or Sid Saga. SJSSKWfQ THE SOTJTHSBN HALF OF THE WARNER OOUNTI' accompanied her, remained there. FOR SALE One year old fully ! modern house in Milk River - 1900 - MINTED AT M-LK RIVER. ALBBRTA BACH THURHDAX WORK WANTEB Marriedman ' square feet ApplyMark Stringam, i year job . D.W. FRETTS - BDITOR AND PUBLISHER A number of friends and relat- looking for round on farm - Milk River.A 7-18 ,on ex- MEMBKB ALBERTA DIVISIOII WHBKIiT ives honoured Mrs. Claude Brown school bus route-Lifetime of OANADIAN - perience. Gerhard Tegge. Box 208 onthe occasion of her 70th birth- : newspaper jkaaoauamm FOR SALE 600 Bushels No. 1Milk River 7-25p day, at the home of her daughter, Feed Barley. 55 centsbushel, See Mrs, RRRWBllflllllllilMlli^ I Ivan Murton. She was therec- Gabe Czigli, Milk River, 7 26 SALE -1949 Pontiac Coupe. ipient many lovely gifts- FOR of - $325. Apply 99 Motors, Milk FOR SALE Modern home in 'j Milk River. Terms canbe arrang- Khar 7-25 ed. See Mr. or Mrs Woodrow FOR 655 Stringam. 1- 1950 Model "R" John Deere 'Diesel fully equipped with 14 X 34 FOR SALE - One ton Ford truck. rear tires. A-l Shape, 3,000 miles A-l shape. Sec Gabor - Caigli. 8-8p 1 1949 Model "D" John Deere with lites, starter and new rear tires. Outstanding: 1-55 Massey Harris Western Opportunity Special Diesel. Just like new - A bargain. EARNEXTRA MONEY IN real YOUR SPARE TIME 1-55Massey HaririsGas Engin* Hydraulics Reliable man or woman to super- with and McDonaU vise anew and sensational business Cab.- A-l Shape- this district. or -1 1951 VVD9 McCormick in Good in No experience ' selling required. Investment of Shape. 1-10 ft- John Deere Press only $60000 canstart you today in ' DriJ ahighly profitable enterprise, with with- Grass Seeder. a steady high income that can be 1 12 ft M.M. Rubber tired Dril substantially increased. All applic_ 1-16 ft. John Deere Surflex with ations confidential. Write today inew style bearings. giving full particulars about your- !1-15 ft. Massey Harris Diecei self to: with- Seeder Box. Crcsdun- Distributors Ltd,, 1 10 ft. John Deere Oneway witj ■til 6th Avenue West, !Seeder Box. Calgary, Alberta ;2- 12 ft. Noble Blades. 14 ft. Noble Type Packers 1 - 1951 Meteor Coach with radio, heater,- etc. \ 1949 Chev Sedan with radiq heater, etc TERMS ARRANGED ON AN! ABOVE — GEAIN ACCEPTED Director. ON ANY NEW OB USBD Line Elevators Paim Service, Winnipeg, Manitoba. MACHINE!, Spoasoiod by the xollb-yrjng companion: ' Federal, Pioneer,Alborta Canadian QUINN MOTORS ". Consolidated,Paterjon. MeCabt?,'Pacific.Parrish 4 - MHk River ■ ""' Heimbockar, Inter Ocoaa, Ellison MiUiug ' AtW* _f)P*^Wßg_«__3S^_^___^Rß^_^^3^_____^ m and Quaker OcrU. m '"' I - ip.'mm^^ !mmmt j^Smmmmm _|q ff YOUR AGRICDITURAL JFOR SALE -lg foot ltf '■ilr'R#^_____sR^___sR_s^fi_____flfiS___Es_^ "*'- L» REPRESENTATIVE - I ' Od-fci-s 1h> »* SSS r-Z '-- L Canada'smost useful citizeu! The ia good shape and ready toa*. IIji.v2 s^__s ESEw :: II farmer's best "hired hand"! Even iPriced to sell or will trade &r ■ S ■—** ;»j llf IB B these statements do not emphasize twheat-CohUet Ralph Beard,phone sufficiently 5 the'important position ;110 Milk Biter. T-M-p JJi m»^** _P% I the Agricultural Representative or '" District Agriculturist holds in the P6r .AU ■ - llr■'" __i^^^^sr^a«^^^^^^^^^ ****^^^^?^^:__R^___lB^ life of the rural communities of I1949 IHC W6 ingoodshape. New Western Canada. Today, more than ]Paint $500.00. 100 of these front-line agricultural " specialists '1949 John Deere 20 ft Hillside 1 are serving and helping vSr S^/ _^M^____B _■ the farm people of Manitoba, Sas- .Combine- Extra equipment, 10 ft. katchewan and Alberta. Platform with pickup. A-l condi- Who Are Tlie»e Men?MostAgri- 1tion. $i750.fJ0. Make your owe ' cultural Representatives are coun- 1terms. \ _B try-bom andraised,andall ofthem -1950 Mercury 1ton. Heater, signal are - B _B__i __f University men— graduates of 1lights and sparetire. 19,000miles Colleges of Agriculture. They am (Only $750.00. men dedicated to agriculture and 1951 MH 10 ft One-way - $200.00. devoted to helpingfarm people.The J' Agricultural Representative did not 2-15 ft.MM Tool Bars with Rod SccWE-275, - - 4c y"^ enter his profession because it pays Weeder attachments like new "*\ high salaries. No, hn entered this (Only $125.00,each. strenuous and demanding occupa- WILL TRADE tion because he like3 agriculture FOR WHEAT and derives satisfaction from being - BERNARD SMYK- »ble to share his practical and tech- ' I.H. C. DEALER nical knowledge with farm people. COUTTS ALBERTA Wiun£po©e What Do They Do! Agricultural Representative.* are employed by WANTED Ajrietil"- ELECTRIC RANGE Provincial Departments of CUSTOM BALING titrc to assist farmers to dealmore , .^^.^^ effectively with their never-ending Write Russell Scratch', Box WO, problems. On their shoulders falls Foremost, or Phone Jack Look the responsibility of rarryinir out 3R224 Foremost. EarlyIncpiiries most of the regulatory, advisory fappreciated. grain gTTHTfTirTTTfrTWWW pay as little and orgnuizntinnnl WiU take or 1 as activities asso- cattle as part payment f ciated with provincial farm im- provement programs. Above all, ' they have the responsibility of see- FOR SALE $3.25 ing to it that the (inclines of 1t - No. .'56 -20 ft. John Deere research as well as new and im- sn. Oscar Halvorson was nost- Mr. and Mrs. T. Kimmitt and' '. """"'" "m lor the July Ladies Aid of the daughters Sandra and Marilyn of Mr. and Mrs. J. Carr Jr. areen- .. " armngclical Church on Thursday Foremost are holidaying at Mrs, joying a visit from Mrs. Carra o-Mraooa with Mrs. J. Hutchinson Kimmitts parents home, Mv, and brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. "Misting. Fourteen members Mrs. Carl Troidl. Raymond Taylor of Dauphin, -_»wered ix>ll call three visitors ."""" i-arepresent. Itwasdecided to help Mr. and Mrs. Robert Minion, Mrs. M. A. Tompkins,of Pincher -ae HiUcreat College by sending Donna, Gary, Dedra andffenene of Creek visited her daughter, Mrs. ~»un towels and tying a comforter White Rock, B.C. visited at. the!Harold Pittman and Mr. Pittman -«r them. The members will also home of Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Min- last week. ■-—"ist in billeting .the ministers ion the past ten days. """" "-"ten they bring the ministerial """" August Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Erickson --uru3 here on 19th. Mr. and Mrs, J.T. Grrtham and haveleft on a motor trip to B.C. grandson Lee Graham spent a few It.and Mrs. EverettNelson of days at Banff the. past week. -IfIIIIrHIIIHUIIIIIIIIKIHUUMUIINttM ■'"ncouver visited at the Art Giles " "_§'_ -.-me the past week,the iormer be- . "** Mrs. Giles brother. Mrs. Sandra Pyne andlittle daugh- U.T. Eves """ *" ter of Victoria are visitingrelatives - " andlooking after business interests Ir. and Mrs. Art Giles spent the here this week. Hail Fire Auto -«ek at Creston visiting Mrs. Giles """"" "mother, Mrs, E, Nelson and they Friends of the James Derricks of insurance -~ao spent same time at Kimberley High River will be sorry to hear anting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Giles of her serious illness recently. Agent For holiday to b hom, -uu family. - "tit oo/ow 9Q^ ym "« « ' HAHTFOBD FIRI Mrs. MelvinErickson washostess Give your house a place H lustrous,durable They're Jr. and Mrs. B. Croteau and; to the WSWS at her home Wed- INSURANCE COMPANY finish. «.ughte«-s spent past on the sun with the brilliant alkyd the week at nesday for their July meeting. WESTERN UNION new fortified and color-fastI -*omonton with relatives, "Holiday Colors"— a fascinat- See the B-H chart featuring Mrs. Mne McKenziej who was in INSURANCE COMPANI ing range of richly glowing thesmartnew"HolidayColors" charge of the devotional, prepared ALBERTA GENERAL - >r, and Mrs. S. Epstein ant} a shadesInfamous B-H"English" Capri Blue,Oriental Jade, Angeles very interesting program on Co- -«i

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670,5 $22.93 $20.63 $18.50 $8.90 "Dad, did youpick up my dress?" 7)0-15 $23.80 $23.30 $20.95 $9.70 *" $12.70 SIIVUIOHR . 670-is $32.30 $28.95 $25.95 cioon" That young voice hits Dad where it hurts. ments—the things youbuy regularly. And y.tO-»S $36.30 $32.65 $29.35 »'«>' 7 He was bo sure he'd remembered every- the rest of themoney wasspent for equip- U'l-SAVM v .....$16.20 thing. And here is Amelia, with a heavy ment, wages,feed, seed, fertilizers— every- 670-15 $43.25 $38.95 $35.15 7.10-15 $48.60 $43.75 $39.45 $18.30 date,demandingher dress whichhe forgot thing that farmers need to produce food topick up at the cleaners. Why, grumbles — inabundance. baa_----B--i Dad,don't womendo theirown shopping? ■

All this farm spending for consumer ., usually *1.35 »°« m. «js «;»;,-/„;' '2.V5 The answer is that farmwomen goods and keep great -_ fact, shopping,in person and services helps to a do. In their many employed variety by mail, adds up toa lot of money. How Canadians ina wide much? Well, last year, farm families put of businesses and is a powerful stimulant IMPERIAL SALES AND SERVICE about *\y>i billion dollars into circulation. to progress and prosperity. This is made FORD AND MONARCH DEALER That'sovertwice theamount spent for all possible by good farm management, effi- - , the new housing inCanada. About 1,000 cient practices which include the uw of iUOISPHONE 120 MILK RIVER milliondollars went for householdrequire- modernfarmmachinery. * ' MASSEY.HARRIS-FERGUSON LIMITED W? JJLR-O-If TO , CANADA THE REVIEW Mr. Bryan Currie is home after spending ten days in the Munic- EAST WARNER NEWS ipal Hospital at Lethbridge. and Mrs. Ken Tipper and Johnny Mr. and Boyd Currie, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. .Bolokoski Mrs. Mr. family Kimberley are MARTIN BROS and family and Mr, and Mrs. Bill and Mrs. Wayne Currie, Mr. and of hero vis- iting at J. wedding Bryan the home of Mrs. p. Kizenia attended the of Mrs. Currie and Mrs. Join- Martin. their nephew, Mr. Raymond Bolok- nie Brooks of Lethbridge attended »»♥ Of oski and Miss Carol Elliot atLeth- the funeral of- their brother in-law .. Directors bridge on July13th." and uncle, the late Mr. Fred W. The muiriage of Mr- Fred Stro- *. « Sehafer at Great Falls on Monday, man and Miss Freda Newman took place in Calgary last week. Mr. aud Mrs. Nick Lett* and Tuly 22nd. """" "» "'" FUNERAL SERVICE children of Great Falb werevisit- ff Mr. Mrs. Elmer Halmrast, Mi', and Mrs. John Bolokoski ors at BUI Kizenia home recently. and ' Lethbridge, Alberta Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Halmrast and family took Mrs. M. Skubnn and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hal- who was visiting here for the past Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hofstrand week, oid Pyne and children spent a very home to Rolling Hills. On and children Karen and Sandy of way Phone 7-3561 Great Falls were also visitors at enjoyable holiday fishing nt Kan- their back thoy t.':ok in the the homes of. Mr. and Mrs- Bill anaskia. Stampede at Medicine Hat- Kizema and Mr. And ■Mrs. John AMBULANCE SERVICE Bolokoski. ■ — .... 1* m^m0m0000*0000mmmP000mm»»#+«— #»»»»— »«—>»##«»—»»»««— #—

Rosco Metal *antt\c-ir § reaippu le | Grain Bins — 1350 BUSHEL SIZE — PNLY $379.00 — 2500 BUSHEL SIZE — j ?NLY 5595.00 > taw ■■\v-"'<-' l j Delivery^ j » immediate <— i » 11 Oood looking and a pact-it transition model is this twtv piece dreu of cotton tweed, width Is achieved acrou the "" top by the device of a set-In ARCHIE'S band ofgrosgraln that continues down eaob aide of the mlmmt top. There ia ahalf belt uibaek where tke bands terminate. 99 MOTORS There Is seaming on the akfft Building Supplies both front and back Is panel Wm. Kidd - - —■, . PHONE 13 MILK RIVER TUB REVIEW SXTHOBIBBNOW TOTIE WARNER NEWS ffllff* _f. Mrs. S, R. Sherman children Mr,and Mrs. ;1YEAR f2.00 jFtOISW and F- Cassel visited S Sunland are visiting her parents at Dids- their sonPhil in Calgary* last week. -I^f |»'i| bury this week.'""" *. » u>_ e» e Mr. and Mrs. James Sheran spent some time .in Waterton rec- Theatre Mr. and Mrs. D. Gunlock and ently. family spent two weeks motoring westandasfar southas California """ Kita Evans of Edmonton has I|l|§l rave* e I been holidaying withher parents Presents Mr.and Mrs. E.Gunlock visited here for the past two weeks. They HBS mow/ Vancouver recently. all motored to Banff andFairmont d Monday - Tuesday while she washere- August 5and 6, Mr.and Mrs. Les Warner enjoy- ed a visitfrom the latters parents, MILK RIVER Mr,and Mrs. J.McCarthy ofMont, real for the past ten""days. NEWS THERE'S ."" Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bull and son from Lefors,Texas were brief vis- Jack and Miss Jesaie Lufcer and T itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Let's Eat Mr. and Mrs! W. Hookinson and Dewey Ostby the past week. Dick ALWAYS sonsof Lethbridgemotored through was anarmybuddy of Dewey's and C, parts k B. and of Montana last it is 12 yearssince they saw each IDA BAttEYAUJEN week. " " other. They served together for 2 ."" years separated and were on Tin- DINNER FOB SPECIAL To keep hot without drying,! TOMORROW Mrs. J. Bachman visited her ian Island when Mr. Ostby was GUESTS putin a pan,coverwith foil andi daughter, sent home to be discharged in 1945. Summer placein a slow oven. t Mrs.E. Munroe and Mr. Fruit Cocktail Curried Rice: Allow Vi c.raw} Monroe Olives Pickled Crabapples by! Wed. and Thurs. and children at Vulcan ...... Cottage rice for each person. Cook Cheese last week. The MUk River Volunteer Fire Broiled Chicken pkg. directions. Season eachj August 7 and8 Brigade was called out to extin- Mushroom Sauce cupful cooked rice with Vi tbsp/ guish a a butter melted with V4 tsp.curry small fire in combine Curried Rice powder. Mrs. Geo Murfinand children of town on Monday Heated Rolls northof morning. Asparagus Vinaigrette: Pincher Creek were visitors of the1 Asparagus Vinaigrette on Stia; The Brigade was also called upon Lettuce together 3 tbsp. olive oil,3 tbspj 23 PACES TO formers brother. Carl and Mrs. Berringer to help find little Dean ■Strawberried Meringues Glacee vinegar, % tsp. each whitepepA Anderson per salt, 3 drops 1 last week. who was lost for some time onhis Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea and onion » * .* 9 Tabasco tsp. salt Ada . fathers farm on August Ist. measurements are level; and Yt All 1tbsp. parsley and * " " proportions for 4 each minced Miss Catherine ColHn was guest .. pickle relish. Pour over heated) BAKER St- For canned or frozen aspara-* STREEI Summer school at Peters Chicken: each cooked pre-nuptial ' Broiled of honor at a shower in 'person allow half a broiling gus. Chill. - the school auditorium on Wednes- Catholic Church in Milk River Friday Saturday July chicken, cleaned and halved at Serve on tossed lettuce. Gar-> day evening. Mrs. fla Tuff was; started on 21 and will finish cold nish 'with radishes and ripe) August ■the market. Rinse with August9 and10 M.C- and announced the program. on Ist. water; dry on paper towels. olives. Brush with equal measures Strawberried Meringues' iMiss Jackie Ashmore sang "My salad oil and lemon juice. For Glacce: Fill each meringueshell! Heroe", Mrs, R. Davidson gave " each pound dust with 1 tsp. salt. with a generous scoop of straw- reading "Beyond the Wedding tsp. monosodium glutamate, berry ice cream. Top with Y> chilled, sugared, fresh GUNS OF FORI Bells" and Donna Tessari and Jttui. and Vl tsp. ginger (optional). sliced- Line the broiler pan with strawberries or half thawed nic Christiansen presented a tap xlumlnum foil. Start chicken to frozen strawberries. dance number. broiler, "broil in a preheated CHEF Catherine was assisted in open- (flesh side up, 4 in. from source TRICK OF THE PETTICOAT ingher many gifts by her sisters ■of heat Broil 30-45 min. Turn Asparagus vinaigrette serves __T"j !3 brown evenly,brush- as combination vegetable anq Collett Deniße. A tasty'lunch |uyllij| times to and. ;- ling with oil and lemon juice. salad in today's guest dinner. _MBt»Q_U.ICCBgaCCXS^^ Iwas served. ■■■'■■■■<.■*.._ ■MMMMMM

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ACROSS 4.Affectedly 25.Kettle 1.Seaport shy ' NEWS NOTES NEW CARRIER BERTHS AT HALIFAX (dial.) 26.Under. !\ tSp.; 5.Man's nick- world Tif 9 ? Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ellert have ""Satisfied to name fposs.) god ¥9 6£*KlV left for Vancouver for a two week thefull 6.Kept 27.' Con- vacation. 11. - Ser.e&t 7.Afresh tuslon V ITr 12. Positive 8.Heavy 28. Gleam A--V/ir/f" Mr. and Mrs. Bill Scott and electrodo weight 30. 0n Will children of Gibson, B.C. were rec_ 13. Sessions 9.Eroughtout Uie 14. 10. ent visitors atthe Dick Sabey home Planet Crave beach wa^ 15. Vex 18. Men'shat* SI. ShlfU P«R» 16.Not many lUmW.& Mr.and Mrs. Harold Hams-worth 10.Melt 33.County on Thursday "Cirrus 20.Loiter (Ind.) 39.Polynesian and Bob left to visit b 1 JlContrac relatives and friends in Southern .a l?}l'* 34. Mohamme- drink 18. Cuddledup Hon danism 40. Children. Manitoba. 21.Thrice (poet.) 36. Malt game mus") 24.Coarse «« i.. bever- 41. The wallaba 22. Public notice hominy ages (Braz.) *■ NOTICE 23. Owned 24.Bounding; ' * * ~ " Having severed my business con- line s jZZ* 8 l'° —- __. __ _J______h __ nections with Coutts and District, 15. Temples " 222 mmm Itake this opportunity to express (Chin.) — — — W/^\ my 37. Gale '*- CLt. — I— - appreciation to Alberta Wheat 29.E«ge — %Z« Pool customers for their liberal — --, patronage increasing 30.Like 777 --7 '7 and measure 32.Wheel of good will. May you accord no groove * 33.Snappish PT^— 777* less to my'successor. S:ES„ ""i^ fe^ J- L. STERLING 38.Country tf*# 2^ NEW MEMBER OF (Bur.) '% MACHINISTS' UNION 40.Claw 32 Z733 >♥ Lucky 42. —" — s_ .m&mamwmxvi; >&** ■_mmrJ -"~ «"" 3* number Z7 TsVttyi Heavy fdg ""Aside £__ ' closed in on Halifax as HMCS Bonaventure as 44.Rubout » ~~"»9 ! "he slipped into her berth there for the first time. She is 45. Sports >2J7?/^"^' Canada's new aircraft carrier, replacing the Magnificent which 4» was returned to Britain. On board the Bonaventure were over 7Z*i a score of bridegrooms, sailors who had married Irishgirls while DOWN _2* " "~ training t« sail th* warshiphome. LFilmon **] 5v 5 copper I I __ _... I v_; *. Affirmed ■■!__* 3. Songbirds PAINTING PAINTING and | /=§■_ DECORATING £ | and « TOWN AND COUNTRY rrfP "»#»*»"*»»*»#»»#*#**»»»»»*»<»»»»— '»»«»i 00m*9»»000*»»00* fa DECORATING Cf See Howard Skinner I ' - — — — — — _^«r - Cinda, a German shepherd ORPHONE 8 M/UC _?/V£#? FOif § dog, is now a unionized "assist- H ant mechanic" with aunion card FJ.££ ESTIMATES § to prove it. She is the seeing eye dog of Paul Leduc, a blind j Spray Painting ■mi iii iii iiTffiffri^riPiri^Tinnnff^fmnTT^TffmwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHMii mechanic who specializes in stripping aircraft engine fuel pumps at a Montreal factory. jSince Cinda is certainly an lassistant to a mechanic, union | Wall Papering {members of Lodge 423, Inter- national Association of Machin- ists saw no reason why'she should not have a card. Decorating 0000000000000000000m0m00000000» Interior WALLPAPER IP ITS WALLPAPER YOUM; NEEDING, COME IN ANO LOOK | C.H.ROWE awl H. WTTTACKER OVER OUR SAMPLES. QUICK OEUVERY. PHONE 138 WARNER BBMrtfs | ! m00dj»0U0t»»0000000*m0000>00*00. °SBI»OBg»OOOW<»«^^ « XXXXXXXXXXXS a_____---_------_---MHBi THE CANNING SEASON IS HERE Itaw Is The Time To Purchase Fishing...and the Future "Savingmade this holiday Your Fruit andCanning possible. Continued saving willhelpme look after Debby's future. She's one good reason Isave regularly at THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE" 7SS MANCHES ACROSS CANADAREADY TS SERVE YOU > ISupplies^Fromfj^j^S MILK RIVER BRANCH Ellert's Red & White" J.H.T. McLeac- Mgr* .■rmmmmmmm i n i i■J