Meet Your Friends in Hanna July 21-22
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TV—--?!_—"r^l* ''*•'/ :f7« •• *!frf*«^S«. ct-^d EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA hgj_? yy s VOLUME XXXVIII NO. 35 THE HANNA HEBALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1960 MEET YOUR FRIENDS IN HANNA JULY 21-22 KINSMEN UNE UP EXCELLENT SHOW Teen Agers Support Arena Fund RAINFALL SINCE MONDAY NIGHT FOR TWO DAY CELEBRATION IN AID REGISTERS OVER TWO INCHES OF HANNA COVERED ARENA FUND AS CROP PROSPECT FAVORABLE Three Stage Attractions Present Outstanding Entertainers— Two Inches and More Recorded in Hanna Since Last Week— Baseball, Softball Tournament, Two Nights Of F^ed for Livestock Now Assured—Late Crops Dancing—Hanna Exhibition Grounds Almost Sure To Yield The Hanna Kinsmen Club is invit Starting late Monday night and con ing the public of Hanna and district tinuing well on to Tuesday evening, to the annual Hanna Celebration on SUNNYNOOK LAD SWIMMING POOL rainfall in Hanna and a wide area July 21 and 22, at which one of the surrounding measured from an inch finest programs of entertainment ever and a quarter to well over two inches. presented ln the annual affair will be DROWNS AT FISH MAY OPEN END Scattered showers from last Wednes ln store Friday and Saturday on those day up until Sunday night also added dates. moisture to scattered areas. Three outstanding stage performan. LAKE MONDAY OF NEXT WEEK The rainfall added to that received ees highlight the attraction which will in mid June has completely changed be held at the exhibition grounds. Or the general crop outlook in an area iginally it was planned to hold the Andrew Charles Orford Falls Steel Wire Fence Now Being from DeUa east to the Sar.k-uehewa-a celebration at the community centre, From Raft—Funeral Built—Public Fountain border and from Endiang south to the grounds, but there wis not sufficient Red Deer river. Reliable agricultural space for setting up the stage, midway, Today Donated authorities state that feed for Uvestock rides, ball diamonds, etc. There will be is now assured, and tHat late sown 'If all goes well the swimming pool two grandstand performances on Fri Andrew Charles Orford, thirteen grains wiU if conditions remain favor will open by the end of next week,'' day one at 2:30 in the afternoon, the year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Or able turn out better than average said a town official following Monday other at night commencing at 7:30.for d of Sunnynook drowned at Flsh crops in some instances and at least night's council meeting. Workmen are This show lasts approximately two Lake, thirty miles south west of Han average in others. This area from an na Monday afternoon. Young Orford now engaged in erecting a steel wire hours and with the exception of those Members of Hanna Teen Town have photo are (left to right): A. Taylor, Town have raised this money agricultural standpoint is for thia ln company with several other boys fence around the pool, and a special playing in large cities ranks with the been staging an all out effort te Treasurer of the Arena Association; through pledges In various amounts. time of the year looking most promis was playing on a raft. The raft tipped committee ls planning the building of best of its kind in Canada. It is a K raise funds for the Hanna Covered J. Bloom, Secretary;'! Robt. Whyte; aU of which have been fulfilled; pre. ing as the critical month of July ia to one side and he was thrown into tlie lockers and completion of the dress and D presentation, a firm catering Arena, and in some respects have Mlss Munro; J. Parker, Teen Town ceeds from a stage show, presented now half over. water, and drowned before any of the ing rooms. A caretaker and lifeguards especially for class A and B fair cir shown the way to the "grown-ups." Advisor and J. Kaster, President of early In the summer and through Rapid growth has been made since other lads could come to his assistance. have been contacted, and after many cuits and includes western musical en Shown above is Mr. Robt. Whyte, Hanna Teen Town. Ai the same time change collected in bottles placed in rains in June and crops rown late are The drowning occurred at approxim delays the pool will be fit for use this tertainment, the Canine Review, the Piealdent of the Hanna Covered this check was presented, another in the various business places in Han short but wUl make substantial yields ately 4 or 5 o'clock and lt was not un summer. Levollos in a breath taking aerial act, Arena Association receiving a check the amount of $25 was turned over na.—Photo by Elm. if conditions are favorable from now til 6:30 that the body was recovered. Marie's Canine Review, Penny Parker for $175 from Teen Town secretary by the Teeners to ' the Manitoba At Monday's meeting Uie Hanna until fall. Many fields of grain aie now R.C.M.P. from Drumheller were called who made such a hit here last year, Miss Gladys Munro. Others in lhe Flood Relief Fund. Members of Teen cemetery committee was issued a grant in the shot blade, while others are and a host of other stars, performing and found that an Inquest was not of $200 for work on the Hanna ceme headed out but short. Range and hay in various acts throughout a continu necessary. tery this summer. Much improvement lands have made remarkable come ous two hour presentation. Excellent The unfortunate accident occurred has taken place since maintenance of backs since the early season dry spell, seating accommodation has been ar. during a summer camp holiday of a UVESTOCK FIELD Cows To Get Cold Slaw REBEKAH LODGE the cemetery was placed in the hands with good grazing conditions and pros ranged for the stage attraction and group of young people from the of this committee several years ago. pects of substantial feed returns from advance ticket sales for all perform Sunnynook district. Says King of Cabbages The Acadia Chapter I.O.D.E. has natural growth. ances are available at the Central Al Funeral services will be conducted DAYATF.MADGE HASINSTALLATN donated a public fountain to the town Rainfall recorded by tlie Herald berta Dairy Pool and Button's Garage, this afternoon at 2:30 from First Uni "King ef the Cabbages" is a title and arrangements for setting this fac. since last Wednesday night amounted Hanna. Admission to the grounds and ted Church, Hanna. Interment will that could well be worn hy W. E. ility in place are now underway. Tte to 2.11 inches, although iu otlier areas , a reserve *--•**• ~- **•" ftm-.-*fmWI!—A einn—t.ltm plaoe -tn- Wt* Hanna cemetery RANCHjULTft "WU" Billi! IMWH. — H* sm.V wt to-UUtali) will 0 erected in front ot heavier precipitation was received..—__ is included in the one ticket. Whyte's Funeral Cfhapel Hamm is in Hanna. BiU informs the Herald <h»t tiie Town Office. Ci op prospects at""the"prfeeut thcta For lovers of baseball a two-day charge of arrangements. Madge and Sons Invite Public he has -"quite a cabbage patch." just are very favorable, and tiie feed situ tournament has been lined up,Ncom~ 3500 plants in all, and witli the re District Deputy President In Minister From Carcross ation of much importance to livestock prising eight teams from the immedi To Inspection of Fine men has improved to a stage where cent rains, some grand ing.-cdients Attendance To Lead To Conduct Service Here ate district, with $250 in prizes." First Applications Accepted Registered Stock for sauer kraut are bound to make feed suppUes this faU are practically game will likely commence Friday their appearance this fall. Bill says In Ceremonies assured. morning, with the final game Satur. For Farm Labor On July 30th, the Rev. J. W. Ellis The ranch of F. Madge and sons, when he is tired of eating cabbage wiU visit Hanna. Mr Ellis is the prin. day evening. Four teams will also take Dr. and Mrs. L. E Smith had as their south of Richdale will be the scene of he will feed some of them to his The regular meeting of Colfax Re cipal of the Chooutla Indian School at part in a fastball tournament with Any farmer who is considering the guests last week, the latter's brother a Livestock Field Day on July 26, to cows, whom he states, have a partie. bekah Lodge No 51 was held on Thurs Carta 06S. Yukon Territory. He Js in games on Friday and* Saturday. hiring of Eastern farm help for the and his wife Mr. and Mrs. L. B Rietz which all stockmen and their friends ular liking for "cold slaw." day July 6th. An impressive ceremony the south on Indian school business. Another highlight of the two-day harvest months should consult Wm. of Edmonton. are cordially invited. was observed as the new slate of of .t,tending meetings at Gleichen. Mr. celebration Is an industrial exhibition Perkins, District Agriculturist at • . * * The Madges have for several years ficers for the six months term were by local machine and garage dealers. onee. Every year an exchange of His was in charge of AH Saints' Mr. and Mrs. V. Swanson have re held this annual event and a most en Mrs. Goldie Baymiller and daugh Installed under the capable leadership In this exhibition the latest in cars, farm workers takes place between Church and the Epiphany Mission turned to Hanna foUowing a ten day tertaining and instructive afternoon ter Miss Naomi Baymiller and Miss of the District Deputy President Sister farm machinery, household appliances, the east and west with mutual bene nom IMS until 1947 when he returned vacation at various points tn British has been the result each time.