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Edmonton- ' Continue In Legislature As Member "AND EAST CENTRAL NEWS For Hand Hills UntH Next Election; VOLUME XXXXIV—No. 43 nt MANNA HfcRALO an* EAST NEWS — THURSDAY, /fJGUST 29, 1957 $3^00 per year in -— 7c per copy Dr, J. D. Ross Successor to Post Hon. W. W. Cross, Alberto's Minister of Public Health 4-H CLUB WINNERS FOR ALBERTA for 22 years, has resigned from the Alberto cabinet. Announce­ IMMING POOL INSTRUCTOR AND ment of Dr. Cross's resignation was made in Wed­ nesday by Hon. E. C. Manning, Premier. IFEGUARD LAUDS INVESTMENT; Dr. Cross save health reasons tor his retirement. He will "retire from the executive council in mid ONE OF SOUNDEST EVER MADE September, but will continue'as member of Hand Hills const it- 5 Past Summer at Pool One of Good uency until the next general elec­ Fun and Physical Benefit; Safety And tion. Dr. Cross, who will be 70 on Supervised Recreation Fine Thing September 23, was first elected to the Legislature in 1935 when Soc­ ( by REX BEACH) ial Credit was swept to power un­ Nine years ago thfe town of Hanna built a public swim­ der the leadership of the late Wm. ming pool for the'people of Hanaa and district, especially the Aberhart, who appointed Dr. children. The value of the towns investment is something to Cross as health and welfare min­ survey and analyze because the Hanna swimming pool is one ister, holding the welfare post un­ 3f the soundest investments the Town of Harina has ever made. til four years ago. Dr. J. D. Ross, 46, will succeed Dr. Cross as Why is the Hanna Swimming Pool such a good investment? will suceed Dr. Cross as health "_.,.. . for beginner, junior, intermediate health minister. ' L-_ , The first and most important in j and senior swimmers. ms vear ^estment to the people of Hanna the program began on July 3 and Dr. Cross prior to entering pol-- are tlje number of drownings that ended with tests at each level on iaics in 1935 was a general med-' are prevented each year because August 31. Don Grover, qualified ical practitioner at Youngstown Hanna has a swimming pool. Chil­ Red Cross examiner, tested the and later Hanna. dren love to swim and if they junior, intermediate and senior Premier Manning said in his have no swimming pool they inev­ swimmers and when the results Dr. W. W. Cross announcement "The contribution itably go to some unsupervised were posted the following candid­ Dr. Cross has made to the good slough or dugout with treacherous ates had proved successful: and welfare of the people of Air holes where a disaster could oc­ Juniors: Terry Logelin, Youngs­ berta will stand as a permanent cur x anytime and often does. The town, Betty Ritchie, Fred Ritchie, Rental Plan memorial to his long years of de­ swimming pool also saves the mo­ Diane Sinclair, Allison Coad, Lin­ voted public service." thers of Hanna much worry and da Legge, DewSyne Maynes, Deu- anxiety, because they know that ane Patton, Margaret Simpson, InEHedOn their children are swimming at a Lynn Bowman, Cheryl Maynes, WINNERS OF THE highest award for proficiency i ton, SangusSo, Pembridge Dairy Club; Gordon Piatt, Olds safe and supervised spot. Bob Wilkins. Rail Accident jjj n Alberta 4-H Cliib work were deterrrjined through Pro­ Dairy Club; Keith Langille, Rosalind Beef Club. Front Intermediates: Valerie Osborn, Another sound reason why the Donna Hoover. Ronnie Hoover, School Opening vincial 4-H Eliminations held at the Olds School of Ag­ row: Marie Kozak, Round Hill Garden Club; Rosemarie swimming pool is a solid invest­ riculture in August. Some 160.winners of district com­ Wenger, Egremont, McKinley Garden & Clothing Club; Lorraine Bye, Pat Murray, Miles Public ond High Schools Af Runs ment are the multitude of bene­ Bye. petitions throughout the province competed for the top Glenna Robins, Blackie, Ridgeview Food Club; Louise fits that the children receive by In Hanno Adopt New Seniors: Robert Pennock, Shar­ System Next Tuesday •wards. Shown here is the contingent who will represent Roose, Camrose, Food Club; Priscilla Mewho, going swimming. The first bene­ on Faupel, Bartley Bye. Into Thousands M Alberta'at the non-competitive National 4-H Club Week Markerville Clothing Club; Joan Butterwick, Brownfield fit that the child derives is that The .Water Safety Beginners The text book rental plan will it gives him or her something to go into effect for the first time Sparry Crew and Wast in November at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, They Garden Club. Selections for awards were based evenly do during the hot summer and the group was the largest to be tested are: Back-row:' Arnold Malone, Rosalind Beef Club; on past club record and on competitions involving judg­ and after two days of tests, the this year hi the Hanna high and Bound Freight Involved < swimming pool is an ideal place public schools, when the school ' In Accident August 20 Blair Shaw, Taber Wheat Club; Harley Michael, Clive, ing, demonstrations and oral interviews. Fourteen run­ ' *J-ioT a child to release his unlimitedfollowin g boys and girls had re­ ceived their pins: term resumes next Tuesday, Sep­ East Lacombe Beef 'Club, Gordon Rees, Ponoka Swine ner-up members won award trips to next year's Provin­ t supply of energy. The* child who tember S. John C. Charyk, princip­ On the afternoon of August 20 ''has his thoughts occupied on to­ Dawn Way, Youngstown; Shar­ Club; Kathleen Lane, Wheat Club; Dick Mut­ cial 4-H Club Weeks. on Mckegg, Youngstown; May Mc­ al of the high school and Mr. Gar- around . 4:20 p.m. a westbound morrow's swimming will not think don Hunter, principal of the pub­ Speed train of the CNR rammed about mischievous things and Kinnon, Youngstown, Carol Tru- two sections and one motorcar op* an, Youngstown; Cheryl Sloan, lic school point out that the rent? therefore it can be safely said al plan is a "package deal" in erating in the interests et that the pool reduces juvenile de­ Thelma Parker, Scotfield; Greg­ Sperry Products Incor LABOR DAY WEEK END PROMISES Car Roadeo Hanna Rams ory Owens, David Gamble, Lawr­ | which etch student may rent the j linquency. ' required number of books. Con­ Danbury, Conn.. U.S.A. ence Lumsden, Leslie Lumsden, All three machines in Swimming also" benefits a child Ken Parker, Jim Hooter, Bob Hbo- siderable saving is entailed in the physically .which - is very import­ plan administered by school of­ exploded into fire and onlyj WIDE VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENT Attracts Fair Prep lor 1957 ver, Dennis Nedham, Doug Mur­ movement by the operators) ant to a growing child. The exer- ray, Patty Hoover, Kathy Grover, ficials, although there is a "cau­ tftse that a child obtains from tion charge" to guarantee return three machines in jumping I Barbara Heponstall, Joanne Smith, ditch, sawed all from serious swimming develops his breathing, Linda Heponstall, Ellen Sears, ran el the boafcs in good condition. BASEBALL, GOLF AND WRESTLING Entry List Football Season tones and stimulates his muscles, The caution foe will be returned jury. jtv^Li Foster, Susan Stewart, Cora Sin­ at the end of next year's term pro­ All available fire extinguishers Influx of Visitors Expected In Honna Official* from Edmonton Workouts and Practices sharpens his reflexes and smooth- clair, Sharon Hoover, . Address Gathering Every Night "Order Of ens the coordination between mind vided there is no leas or damage in town and on the westbound \ For Last Holiday of Summer Season; . and muscle. These physical bene­ Mr. Charyk, ia announcing the tra*n were used but te no avail an At Evening Banquet s Day" for Grid Men fits remain with the child and are Passes in Hanna ii plan points out that it is for text account of exploding gas tanks on Hardball Championship,.at Stake aid. to the child %ft«r ee Ihe Youngstown community has books only and does not tWSude the three Sperry cars. Estimated '• .-''" si. .'V-\.p1. *-'-.-' r:'.:..--- ':•?.:-/„.. ^u." :t . ^sisV"*- WlKsst, 3**^i"'*ss 'r^. is>iirsn4i' -8:-%—-.^*V The 'first annual car, roadeo held Football isn't confine* JMU- - here last- Wednesday afternoon, arily te Edmonton' and ' Calgary grows up. 103*1 n lroin©r~*pjoiMjcr IH IDC damage to the Sparry norm was • • TweOriv* carefully and have furt,jwilKbe the keynote-olm-fttll lag of Mrs. Frank Stilling drew a fairly large entry and a where in Western Conference com Another aspect that bears con paper, rulers, etc. Dictionaries are' around $20,000. CHst aad Bum* Labor Day Week end in store for residents of Hanna and dist­ petition'the cowboys beat the Esks sideration is when a child goes death occurred in the Hanna Hos­ Co. officials are investigating tee large crowd of spectators watched pital August 21, at roe age of 72 included in grades 8 and 9 but not rict. The' last holiday 6f the summer season wilt see Hanna last week. On the home town grid­ swimming he doesn't swim by in the senior Ugh school grades. cause of tbe collision. Luckily not have the finest attractions possible in the field of sports at the competitions, staged on main himself; he must share the pqol years. Born in Austria Mrs. Still­ a member of the Sparry crew, street, taking up most of the after­ iron things are taking shape for The rental- plan is on an elect­ least. The annual 4wo-day golf tournament starts Sunday morn­ the Hanna Rams. v with other children. This means ing came to the district in 1911 train 707 or members of tbe fire- noon to run off. and for the past six years had re­ ive basis and students will he un­ fighting crow were injured. ing. The first annual east central Alberta baseball tournament With six workouts last week and that the child must learn to play der no compulsion' to rent books The roadeo is jointly sponsored and associate with other children sided in Youngstown. goes for two days and on Monday night Nick Zubray of Red every night this week the orange ' Besides her husband she is surv­ if they would prefer to buy sec­ by tbe Highway Traffic Board, The and gold-clad Rams are rounding *and therefore, whether 'he or she ond hand or new books as in prev­ Deer brings to the Hanna arena a first class wrestling card, Alberta Safety Council and the into condition. While a few more knows it or not, is learning an im­ ived by two sons Karl and Frank featuring four internationally famous midgets wrestlers. portant lesson in democratic liv­ at Youngstown, two daughters, ious years. IP the policy of past Hanna Board of Trade. In the beginners are needed, the average years the Hanna Home and School Health (link % 1 open class, Clayton Switzer, spon­ attendance at practices has been ing. Mrs. K Hehn of Heisler and Mrs. On the golf scene all arrange­ year.The local Cubs, sponsors of Annie Orr of Youngstown, also Association will operate a selling ments are now complete for what sored by the Central Garage was 18. I The Hanna Swimming PooL be­ booth for the disposal of a wide the tournament have added pitch­ the winner, and will be competing eight grandchildren. is expected to be the finest golf ing depth, but are expected to Coach Bruce Morisett has been cause it reduces drownings, keeps variety of classroom requirements. In Hanna On • tournament held in Hanna for in the provincial finals to be held assisted by "Larry Kirby, Merle a child happy during the summer Funeral services were held at give their star hurler Larry Noble 11 a.m. Saturday, August 24, from This will be opened on September many years. Linksmen from Drum­ the starting assignment when they in Edmontqn later this fall. Grott and Herb Nill. Rex Beach and benefits the child in many 3 and from then on will operate heller, Delia, Morrin, Munson, Red line-up against at 12 In the teen age class, Tommy has been putting the boys through ways both physically and mental­ tbe Roman Catholic Church, on a part-time weekly basis. September 14**; 1' Deer, Coronation and a host of noon Sunday. Jones was the best driver, being their conditioning paces, with oth­ ly, can therefore be termed a val­ Youngstown, with Rev. Father sponsored by the Hanna Tire Ser­ er veterans assisting the newcom­ uable investment to the Town of Molnar officiating. Interment fol­ Lock of Nurse At " , other points, have already enter­ Monday night, starting at 8 p.m ed in what is likely to be a record vice. Mrs. Lillian French, sponsor­ ers; Tentative plans call for an ex­ Hanna and a credit to its resid lowed in the Youngstown Ceme­ Sunnynook Reason For "V | a first rate wrestling card features hibition' game on Sept. 8. ents-. v \ tery under the direction of Whyte field. Sunday night at the club a $500 winner-take-all match be­ ed by French's Drug won the lad­ Clink Held Mara house, golfers will partake of a ies' competition. Jones will be Each summer the Canadian Red Funeral Home. Decoration Day tween Dave Ruhl, formerly of Cross sponsors a "Learn to Swim" Pallbearers were XL Roy, W. Miss J. Mockford, public health "cracker party" to mark the first Hanna and Scapa, against Karl competing in the teen age provin­ Opens Tuesday day of the tourney. cial fjpals to be held in Calgary N. Bozak, principal of the Ac­ campaign at the Hanna Swimming Roy, J. Hickolich, J. Hetler, G. nurse at Sunnynook announces Karlson, the Swede who created a PooL There are classes conducted Hughes and S. Pohl. Al Cemetery this week the holding of an im­ Traffic problems are being stud- small riot here several weeks ago next spring. adia Valley High School ann­ 1 In a supporting role will be a mid­ In the evening a banquet was ounces that classes will commence munization clinic in Hanna during ied by officials for the expected das month of September. The clin­ influx of fans to the eight team get tag team match comprised of tendered in the Memorial Hall. with initial registration next Tues­ September 8 baseball tournament scheduled to four of the mat game's best known Speakers from the traffic board day, September 3. The principal ic well be set up in the Memorial open Sunday, Sept. 1 at 12 noon. mighty mites. Several other bouts included M. Jones, J. McKay, Robt. states that registration ' of high PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES STIR Ladles* Auxiliory To Hall on September 14 from 1 te Parkin? areas and roadway within are also included on the program Lawson and E. Simpson. Mr. Mc- school students, will take place Canadian Legion Lays 6 p.m. kay as director of driver education Children from the following ar­ the park have been laid out and a sponsored by Nick Zubray, young that day, and that provision is be­ Plans for Ceremony record-breaking attendance is ex­ Alberta 'promoter who is rapidly for the province was guest speak­ ing made for students to discuss INTO AOION FOLLOWING MEETING eas only are eligible for this clin­ pected to witness the games be­ gaining a reputation as a man who er, talking of various phases of with the principal, their course of Decoration Day at the Hanna ic: Watts; Solon, Scapa, Parr, Neth­ tween the eight top-ranking teams; produces "fighters that fight." highway safety. These men will be studies for the vear. It is impera­ Cemetery will again be observed erby, Meadowlands, GoMeP Hut, Elmer, Eagletown, Chain Lakes, for east central Alberta Champion­ All in all, the Labor Day week in Hanna again this fall as guests tive that this be done on opening AT CASTOR; ELECT DUNC GARDINER this fall. Notice to this, effect was ship. 'Stettler, Calgary and Oyen end sports picture just about in­ of the Home and School Assdtr- day. made this week by officials of the and Annasheim. are reported to be the teams to cludes anything that could be de­ iation, and will be showing a Prime Minister Sends Congratulations v Hanna Branch Canadian Legion Miss Mockford points out that beat. However, Elmer Gagstetter's sired, leaving out of course: the series of films pertaining to high­ of $50 towards a prize list for Auxiliary, Which has chosen Sep due to the absence of a municipal next year's competitions'. Miss E. As Political Forces Hear Address nurse ia the Sunnynook area, the Rosedale Midways must be reck­ pleasures of fishing it Carolside way safety and driver education. : tember 8 as official "decoration oned with along with the Brooks dam, or a boat trip on Fox Or Mayor I.F. Shacker also addressed Gourlay favored the gathering '*f' From Provincial Leader W. J. Kirby day." Graves in the Hanna Cem­ clinics have been arranged oa the Buffaloes, New Brigden and Bass­ Fish Lake. Have {un, but drive the meeting and made a donation with several piano selections. etery will be honored with bou­ above basis. ano Pontiacs, all who have won carefully and spend Labor Day in Political action in Progressive - Conservative ranks, in quets of flowers, and an official Miss Mockford leaves the end ef their, share of tournaments this Hanna! -_ Acadia took a decided and revitalized course, following a meet­ ceremony will be held in the plot September to enter further stud­ containing the remains of service­ ies in public health nursing, wtth ing held in Castor last Wednesday afternoon. The "P.C's" in the object ef receiving a diploma HIGHLANDERS COMPANY TO RESUME one of the largest constituencies in Canada 150 miles west by men and women. The ceremony will commence at 2 p.m. in same. For tbe past fear months TOO- miles north and south, elected Prime Minister John Dief­ WESTERN SPIRIT PREVAILS FOR The general public of Hanna she has been public health nurse TRAINING SEPTEMBER 4th; AHIVE enbaker as Honorary President, and during the afternoon re­ and district is invited to contrib­ a( Sunnynook/ ceived a telegram of congratulations and well wishes from the ute flowers to the auxiliary 1ST FRIENDS OF BURNT OUT FAMILY new Canadian Prime Minister. members was also elected! and the placing on the graves, they may a a YEAR PLANNED BY HANNA UNIT geneaal opinion following tbe be left at the Legion Hall at any LIGHT BULBS MAY Typical western spirit has pre­ three or four weeks tickets were W. J. C. Kirby, of Red Deer, time prior to 2 pm. Sept 8. vailed the last month with all of sold on a "bundle, raffle" includ­ Pte. M. Grott Selected to Attend Progressive Conservative leader in meeting was that in the future tbe CONSTITUTE DANGER It directed towards the family of ing two steers, a record player;, the provincial house was elected Progressive Conservative party in Acadia would be a strong political Special Services A Herald raader has drawn Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Schmaltz of and a number of chickens. At the Royal Roads Military Academy; Honorary 'Vice President, while •Itoatlm ta • common but. Scotfield, who lost their home and dance in the draw was president of the Association elect­ force both in federal and provin­ At Youngstown all their belongings in a fire. made with the following being the Emphasis Placed on Oudoor Schemes cial circles. meat dangerous practice in • • i / ed at Wednesday's meeting is D. Rev. John Klassen of Hanna will Hanna on tho part of house­ Neighbors and friends have ral­ winners: steer, Stan Kissick, M. Gardiner, well known business Youngstown; steer, Bill Davignon, ' "D" Company Calgary Highlanders with.headquarters in be the guest minister at special holders. Tho menace centres lied to their'aid in providing them Hanna will commence regular parades this-commirtg Wednes­ man of Stettler and a long time Hockey Executive' services in Pleasant View Home, around discarded fluorescent with a new home, clothing and Hanna; «record player, Lyle Robbs, supporter and proponent of Con- Hanna; chickens, Marjorie Blair, day, Sept. 4 starting at ft p.m. The Highlanders, comprised of Meets Tonight Youngstown this coming Sunday. -IJefct bulb* which

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oAi ji^^E^sifcamii'k. Poge2 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL. ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957 Ufa's $10,600 HQUSE - WHEN WILL WE GET IT?

MevJiw, wneM wo Ger THROUGH /MOWIW© OF MANY THINGS • While $20,000 houses stand emp­ THE HANNA HERALD 1H£ LAWN I WANT MXJ 1& SKIP POVSJIW TS tmmifrnuuiHmniHHniiiiimntiniiitinHiramiEiimHHmnmnnnnmiinmtmnmiimtinin ty for lack of buyers the Canadian ' By Ambrose -Hills IHE I/JOMEM'S ex&muae WITH A C^KS. of average income can't find a G. ft McCrea"AN, EditorD EAS. T CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" Tftew OM \t>un: VJWV BACK .STOP AT /SJNT house he' can afford. The problem, J. S. McCrea, Bus. Mgr. SMtt-Yfe Fbr* sMY DRe&S FbKM AMD TAtte ir Yours 'Trubf... engaging the attention of Canada's Eft Dee. 24, 1912 by H. G. McCrea . Member of the C.WJ1A Those Visitors Published by THE HANNA HERALD OVER ITS MRS SLATER. sOH.V&S, WHILP VooWe more serious - minded builders is A/eflR tde see. mve STORE- eer «e nvo ooxeW Our house was in a turmoil. I Opinions of Hanna Herald reader the urgent need for the low-cost A fttrtctljr independent weekly newspaper published every Thursday in the Herald Building. Main Street, Hanna (xotnes P/WS ANOA. BOX OF CARPET-racks had to make a trip and my wife on subject of public interest. bouse in the $10,000 bracket. Buil­ Authorised as Second Class Stall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. AHO -TOMORROW I VIANT *it>o HOM<= ASU. was trying to get ready to come mtiiiiiitiniiumnfimiinmiitmnmiiMninmHiii[intHmnuiiiiHiiBuuii!iitiimiiinntujtnuii> ding Editor James A. Knight, writ­ PAY. We'Rs? &OIN& Th V>»SH with me. That meant a million ing in Canadian Homes and Gard­ UHCT WINDOWS AWD eeAT jobs for her, notes to be left for Editor the Herald: THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957 ens states, however, that prospects CIRC—2300 ThE RXJOS, AND, IF TFienes the instruction of our sitter — the In reading the contribution of have seldom been brighter for tfrAe, ctef*n ifie CELLAR doctor's phone number, dental ap­ Ambrose Hills in the August 22 Is­ these low-cost houses. For instance pointments for the twins, the lar­ sue of your paper I wish to say principles of house building that Towards ultimate Improvement der to be stocked, and countless that the moral he wishes to con­ can be applied anywhere in Can­ jobs I hadn't realized are part of vey is utterly preposterous and ada to lower construction costs arc the business of homemaking. On misleading, in quoting the lady being developed by the National THE POLICY ADOPTED by the town council here and it is to be hoped that a continuing top of this turmoil, the telephone. who received only $880. for her this summer in a plan to build additional House Builders' Association in col­ gradual improvement programs will be adopt­ Yes, you guessed it. Old school $1,000. bond, I would say the pic­ laboration with the National Re­ hard - surfaced streets is truly a step in the ed. As with undertakings of this nature, it friends from the country, eager to. ture is much worse than that. search Council's Division of Build­ right direction. The fact that the scheme has visit. I thought my wife's voice takes time, and money of course, but in the There is no mention of when ing " and Research, and Central the approval of the business people is also sounded strained when she urged the bond was bought, but the $880. Mortgage and Housing Corpora­ commenckible and indicates that the taxpayers . long run this is the type of public works that them to come right out. Perhaps today probably hasn't more than tion. ' are right behind any plan towards general im- no one in his right senses can justifiably crit- it was, too, but somehow the jobs $500. of today's purchasing power An experiment with the same got done and she was radiant and as compared to when the bond provement of our streets. icise. VJHEN A eoY IS goal was tried by a Toronto build­ ifb FACB ifie OPENING happy when the visitors arrived. was purchased. That is what often ing firm this July. Consolidated It has been quite some time since a pro- Let's have more hard surface, let's get "Of SCHOOL WITH A She would have been mad at them happens under our free enterprise Building Corporation,set itself the gram of street improvement was Instituted on with the job! reeRSr? OF rteuEF if they hadn't come. economy. There was no compulsion task of building a three-bedroom Visitors, even when they arrive on the part of the government to brick bungalow in 24 hours. Be­ at the. durndest times, are good make anyone buy the bond. sides focusing public attention on Another Crack At The Wheat Surplus for the soul — especially if they Mr. Hills • deplores the idea of the company's sub-division, the Canadian government circles and may be are old friends. First, perhaps, be­ government interference in bus­ purpose of the stunt was to deter­ IF YOU CAhIT sell it, give it away. This the­ cause it is flattering that they taken to. Washington in October when Canad­ iness, would like to see us retract. mine if the new money-saving ory seems to be gaining prominence as a think enough of you to make the Apparently he has never heard of techniques could be adapted to means of coping with the Canadian wheat sur­ ian ministers go there for their first meeting visit. Most important old friend­ such a thing as evolution. History mass building to reduce house­ plus. At least, in the-opinion of the Financial with members of the U.S. cabinet. The Book Shelf ships are the real stuff of life, has shown us there is no going building costs. One big saving dis­ Post, which publishes a story to the effect that The continual difficulty in getting rid By Mrs. Olive Talmagm more important than jobs to be back. covered, for example, was that the Canada wiH soon embark on a give-away pro­ of Canadian surplus wheat is a problem that done, or the old routine you try so Our Conservative - Liberal gov­ crane-hoisted roof was 25% cheap­ hard to stick to. ernment at Ottawa have been re­ er than a usual roof. Some less gram as the only possible answer to the un­ politicians, producers and the Canadian pub­ Santiago by Ann Nolan Clark; getting to he like an Eskimo, and lic in general find most difficult to cope with. Visitors, somehow, test your luctantly forced to make a num­ spectacular efforts to reduce thc diminished U.S. surplus disposals. Tia alicia was a Guatemalan lady, like my son," said Idlquk, chief mettle. When they first step into ber of steps to control the econ­ cost of houses have been going >i>i There is no question but what this plan Perhaps the policy of giving it away may be descendant of a proud family of man of tbe Aulatseevikmiut, te his your home or office, it may dis­ omy, and* I will wager that regard­ steadily forward. One qf the more would get rid of much of Canada's surplus the only solution. By the end of the year it will Spain. And Santiago, her foster friend Doug Wilkinson. "There turb your routine; but it also dis­ less of what government we elect important of them is the National be interesting to see what solution is in store, son, was*an Indian, child of the are not many white men who live turbs your complacency. It teaches House Builders Association's stan­ wheat, and according to the Post there would with the Eskimos as you are do­ to represent us, they will be forc­ lovely Maria, who for ten years you to take time for people. A ed to follow a similar procedure. dards committee which meets be no gimmicks in the Canadian give-away and how the new Canadian government will had been ''courage and strength" ing. When you go back to your handle the situation. man with character' can have a A. J. Curry, each January with the Central policy. The plan is said to be gaining favor in of Tla Alicia's pension. Until his land, I'will write a note for you. train to catch in the next half It will he to the big chief of all 111 - 32 Ave.N.E., Mortgage and Housing Corpora­ 12th birthday Santiago knew no­ hoar, yet make an old friend feel Calgary, Alberta. tion. Purpose of the meetings is thing of the ways of his own peo­ the while men who come to our he is unhurried and attentive. 1 Action At Steveville Lookout land on the boat in the summer." to discuss ways to bring CMHC'S ple, only the sheltered life of the building standards more into line old house in Guatemala City, with Later on Idlouk did write that Quite often the visit that takes THE BIBLE TODAY AT LONG LAST THERE appears to be some for a roadway into a lookout point in the a precious bite out of your crowd­ with the standards of the National its long tradition of graciousness note; and in syllabic characters, Japan is the most literate na­ Building Code. definite action towards making'the Steveville Steveville park. From this point one of the fin­ and decorum. written on a scrap of paper torn ed hours turns out to be the fin­ est views of the dinosaur park can be obtained. est visit of all; and when it is over tion in the East, and its people The National Code is the build­ area accessible as a tourist attraction. This Then everything changed. San­ from a small notebook! is what he are voracious readers. It is claim­ The Bulletin also points out that the Provincial had to say about his adopted son you are so refreshed and inspired ing bylaw for more than 600 com­ area is perhaps one of the finest in Alberta by tiago was taken by an old clans­ ed that more books were publish­ munities and is less strict in some Parks Board plan on using this lookout site and friend: I write that Kingmik that work melts before your re­ way of dinosaur and fossil beds as well as off­ man of his father to live the pri­ newed energy. ed in Japan in 1956 than in any of its requirements than the CH' for,a building as further plans develop. mitive life ef ,the burden-bearers. is doing things exactly as Eskimos other country. There are more ering the most picturesque surroundings to do. He is a good man. He will un­ I hear the dorbell ringing now. MC regulations. The general public will welcome these He hated it all, though he tried than 100,000 bookstores in the But there are still some formid­ be seen the length and breadth of the Red with proud determination to be a derstand very well about us when This afternoon, when I told my land. • Deer River Valley. Up to now, however, the developments with the hope that in the im­ he is through. He lives right with wife I'd invited some old friends able obstacles to a drop in house good burden-bearer. To make it possible .to visit sites have been open only to the most rugged mediate future, the Steveville area will be­ us. He does not tell false things over, she cried, "Oh, no . . . the prices, continues the Canadian Even the Old One agreed at last tbout the way the Eskimos live these bookstores th British and Homes and Gardens article. Big­ and determined type of tourists. come one of Alberta's many points" of interest house is a mess and I've a trillion Foreign Bible Society last year that it was not the boy's place in and do things. Some of the other things to do ... " But the house gest single hurdle, say the build­ It is indeed encouraging to know that and easily accessible for the many who would "the Divine One's pattern" to fol­ white men do not remain a long provided a Bible van for the Jap­ ers, is land costs. Ready-to-occupy want to see the wonders of this area, but up to is no longer a mess, the trillion an Bible Society. An average of some steps-are being taken to open this scen­ low the ways of his ancestors. And while with the Eskimos -<- but not things got done, and my wife nev­ new houses with no takers emph­ now have been hampered for the most part by Santiago was free to search' for Kinmik — he Is a real Eskimo. 10 stores a week were visited in asize that the market for so-called ery to the public;.According to the Brooks er looked so pretty and well- this way and over 50,000 Bibles Bulletin a preliminary survey is now underway the-lack of roads. and find in his own way what he —Idlouk groomed as she does right now, -medium price houses ($15,000 to was born to be. and 300,000 New Testaments were $30,000) has finally become satur­ Kingmik is Doug Wilkinson's ready to admit my old friends and sold during the year. Through days or contented work Eskimo name. How he came, by it show them how lucky their pal ated while the low-cost market re­ / "Evans Of The Broke" on a coffee plantation; through the reader will learn in the book. was to pick up a girl like her! Forty full-time colporteurs and mains virtually untouched. Econ­ nights of loneliness and fear *ln For more than a year Mr. Wilk­ Drop in sometime won't you? 30 part-time workers circulated omist David W. Slater of Queens LORD MOUNTEVANS, legendary British na­ the destroyer Broke in the battle of Jutland, in the city, where there was noinso n lived at Aulatseevik in north over one million Gospels and oth­ University reports that most peo­ val hero ond Antarctic explorer died re­ he engaged six German destroyers, and sank work; through long months in the Baffin, as an Eskimo, a member er Bible portions in Japan last ple are no longer willing to sacri- silent forest places where little LIMIT ON DEBATE year. The general secretary of the •fice everything they have for a cently at hit home in Norway. With his pass­ two of them. Then", according to an account of Idlouk's family group, with no Japan Bible Society is Rev. T. Mi- bands of chicle-gatherers labored resources available to .him that The British "Parliament, famous home of their own. They would ing, another glorious chapter is written into of this action there came a cry seldom heard in the steaming heat, Santiago yakoda. The American and British rather spend their money on sucl were not available to the Eskimos. for, its democratic traditions, has societies support the work finan­ the fabulous record of British naval tradition in modern naval warfare, "Boarders on the slowly learned about himself and What he has to say about his life just passed a curious ruling. It has things as cars and television set and daring. about' the people of his country. cially, and Mr. J. C. F. Robertson If this is the case, builders wil] ' fo'csle". The German sailors had jumped to as an Eskimo is the theme of Land banned radio and television dis­ of the "British 'and Foreign' Bible In this modern age of the atom bomb, He learned the - satisfaction of of the Long Day. cussions of bills which are to be forced to concentrate on the the Brake's decks. Led by Evans the British work well done, and the solidity, Society acts as adviser, In Japan cost market. guided missies and the fast-diminishing im­ i Auto the veracity of Mr. Wilk­ debated In Parliament within ' 14 and Korea. Mr. Robertson has'liv­ seamen poured a.,deadly stream of fins into ot friendships founded on sharefl j inson's story Idlouk is the best days. portance of the battleship, Lord Mountevan's pleasure in work. ed in tne Orient for 30 years. •>*»' the pack of Germans, and held possession of authority. As to its interest, it is In adopting' this rule, Parlia­ Farmers In Spain are guai exploits are not likely to again be equalled. After five years he came back the publisher's belief that a more His career was typical of many an English lad, their vessel. ment is trying to insure legislative Weeds cost the average farmer teed an average • price equivalent full circle to the friends of his heart-warming adventure story in Manitoba $1,000 a year in loss, This is but one of the many exploits by will not be published for many a debates which are not fanned with to about $3.00 a bushel for this for he ran away from home at the age of childhood, and with their affect­ emotionalism. Theoretically, TV of production alone, according to eight years, and planned to sail the Spanish rhis'outstanding sailor. His exploits and those ion and approval he found at year to come. summer's wheat crop. Spanish far­ length, the certainty of his purp­ and radio may discuss the ques­ an estimate by Dr. George Fries­ Main in a Thames river barge. He was caught of many others are seldom brought to public tions freely until the time limit, en, of the University of Manitoba. mers must sell all their wheat ov­ ose in life. The CNR is owned by the gov er and above quantities required and punished, but his love for the sea persis­ mind, but they are among the finest examples ernment of Canada as a corporate then after the 14 days, Parliament Their total bill in the province of British tradition, steeped in the glory of Told with a moving beauty of can begin debate in a calm, judic­ for their own use to the govern­ ted: style and lit with imaginative un­ organization, not as a department adds up to $45. million annually, • In the first great war wHile commanding her navy down through the years. derstanding, Santiago is a story of government. ious manner. he states. ment's National Wheat Service. not only of one boy's endeavor to •k be "a good Indian in today's tvorldT but of a' whple people striving to find its place in the sun. OTHER AFTER DINNER MINTS Seal Hunter, by Per Waage:— EDITORS A rueful bridegroom told an inquiring reporter: Through the eyes of young And­ SAY "I never knew what happiness was until I got ers you will meet the men from I married—and then It was too late." Norway who hunt seals every summer in the ice wastes above A returned traveler from Wales reports that the arctic circle. SEAL HUNTER WORLD'S PROBLEMS . . . whenever the through trains stop at Llanfechpwllgo- is an adventure story that could (From the Hamilton Spectator) gerych the gaurds simply call out, 'Tf anybody s be true. LOOKING Now thot Elsa Maxwell and the Duchess getting out here, this is it." Anders was lucky to, have a of Windsor have made it up we can stop stay­ captain uncle who gave'him a job Reformer: And besides. Hell Is just full of as mess boy aboard his sealing ing awake at nights worrying about them and drunkards, cocktails, roulette wheels and naughty ship, the North Sea. Although at devote mere time to this new question raised chorus girls. .,«_._ . ,. first Anders had some unpleas­ FOR A by a magazine: Is Frank Sinatra really happy? Voice front the rear: Oh, death,.where is thy ant moments — a great storm and sting? a spell of seasickness — the voy­ age north was a thrilling experi­ ODD CATCH . .. Stories about a succession Ol child marriages ence,, especially after his first (From the Fort William Times-Journal) in the feudin' country down South reminded me of sight of the ice. The ship pushed BUYER! ". "s- ..- ' L .. » thp rla• v a Blu**s e RidgsilJ e mountaineer'....S.:...^Bs wifurifea feltnll l illtil. throdgh a maze of it, long ribbons shermon in France wa« casting for «* Xtor relssuSfl the patient's worried hus- open bays, jce lakes. Anders wat­ fish. At* the line swept out of control, \he band: "That little wife of yours '11 be perfectly all ched in amazement while, the ship hooks caught the nose of a half-ton bull. One right In a couple of days, son. She's just teething." crashed Its way through the thick, is left to wonder whether the angler tried to dangerous floes. . HANDICAPPED reel in his catch, or whether the bull ran away Two young ladles were discussing future jobs: 'Then before dawn one morning with his spoon. "I'm going to;become a plane stewardess," one the unexpected clanging of the said. I'You meet lotB of men that way." ship's bell announced they had Or looking for a bargain'in "There are other jobs where you meet men, reached their goal. They had WHAT FAITH? too," said the other girl. found the animals. Anders was a home, car, or something (From the Claresholm Local Press) "Yes," said the first one, "but' not strapped allowed to assist an experienced The provincial government proposes to down." — hunter, and now began hard, ex­ you really need or want to enforce the new Mobile Homes Licensing Act hausting work, but also the most The widow of Will Rogers notes in her memories exciting part'of his trip. Hunting, sell? You don't have to he but has given no indication of how this is to that Will, Junior, never could learn to tuck in his over shifting cakes of ice was , be done. They have the implement-in the RC shirttails when he was a youngster of ten. "Plead­ ing and punishment got me nowhere," she recalls, hazardous, but Anders learned to a "number one sleuth" to MP who police the province and should have "but I finally hit upon a scheme* that cured him leap over the gaps of ley water a good idea where trailers are located. How­ overnight. I sewed an edging of lace around} the between them. All one night he ever, ft appears as if municipal authorities bottom of his shirts." was lost in a snow storm. Luckily locate your best market his companion was an older "man must check trailer owners, collect the fee, A New Hampshire farmer had three beautiful who knew how to survive an arc­ for buying and selling. Let make out the application form in triplicate daughters. The oldest found herself a husband and tic night even with an inquisitive and remit the monies to the government. The moved to Twin Cities, Minnesota. A year latter she polar bear sharing the ice floe. our low-cost ad section do 'government will in turn remit to the municip- had twins. The second daughter then got married and established her home at Three Rivers, Ontario. Anders learned to respect the ality a certain percentage of the fee collected. Sometime later, she had triplets. Finally the young­ rough but understanding men who it for you easily and quick­ The application form asks a number of sen­ est daughter came to the farmer and said that she met their hard life with courage sible questions but down in the left-hand cor- too was going to become a bride. "I wish you all the and humor — and would have tra­ luck in the world," said the father, "but take my ded it for no other. At the end of ly! Relax with results! Call ner of the application form provision has been • advice and don't let that man of yours march you the voyage Anders too looked for­ made for those seeking a license to tell whe­ off to live in the Thousand Islands." ward eagerly to next summer's our Classified Ad depart­ trip, and any b<5y_who reads his ther they are of Protestant or Raman Catholic "Daddy?" story. will envy him his exper­ ment today! faith. What has the faith of a person got to "What is it, son?" • iences. do with filling out an application form for a "Is there a Christian flea?" Par Waage, a young Norwegian license to permit persons to locate a mobile What on earth ever put that idea into your doctor, has made such voyages head?" PHONE 52 trailer in any municipality? And what about himself. Through his simple, dir­ "The preacher read it today from the Bible: ect story telling, which stresses \ the othOr hundred and one faiths of persons "The wicked flee, when no man pursueth." action, he makes the ship, the arc­ USE THE /who might be making out applications for lic­ "Why, Tommy, that means that the wicked men tic landscape, the people and an­ flee." enses?-Is the provincial government discount­ "Oh! Then is there a wicked woman flea?" imals seem very real. SEAL HUN­ ing these falffcs? lt'Cjjt»flo°d thing these ques­ "No, no! It means that the wicked flees, runs TER has been deservedly popular in Norway, and will make new THE HANNA HERALD tions do not head fhe list x>n the'application •away.* WANT AD-S - "Why do they run?" friends in Canada and the United forms or authorities would be' "embarrassed "Who?" States. ' s \ to tears". Government officials who made tip "The wicked fleas." Lend of the Long Day, by Doug the application form couldn't have read Dale "No, no! Don't you see? The wicked men runs Wilkinson: —(Illustrated with 26 away when no num is after him." . Cgmepie-'s book "How to.Win Friends and In- photographs, 8 in full color, by the -7 "Oh! Is there a woman after him." •othen "More and more you are <$t*)nce People.'*'^ jjgH ^M "Tommy, go to bed!"

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THE HANIMA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERT A NEWS — THURSDAY, AUGLgy 29, ftftZ Poge MISS RUBY MOHL MAfcfclfeD IN ALk SAINJSXHURCH WEDDING Hanna Fireside W.t. HANNA UNITED CHURCH AUGUST 2 YOUR HOME & f NffRESrTO DtsUA RK1.D£NT$ Hold Meeting ECONOMIST NOTfcS Social and Personal- On August 2nd, the First Unit­ bride's table was centered with a On August 17, 1957 a wedding Out of Town guests attending Tie Banna Fireside WX held ed Church Hanna, decorated with three tiered wedding cake. Rev. (by Blanche Ross) of interest in the Delia district the wedding were: Mr. and Mn. their regular meeting August • Mr. and Mrs. J. Reeves of Delia Mr. and Mrs. S. Wright and to, an arch; of cedar and sweet yeas; Gourlay proposed a toast to the was solemnized in All Saints An­ J. Picha, Armstrong, B.C. Mr. at the home of Mrs. H. Check, were Hanna visitors on Monday. mily will leave next.week for a was the scene for a recent wed­ bride,'to which the groom respon­ glican Church in Hanna by the with Mrs. G. Wright vice-president Hello there: Sev. Mr. M. Starr assisted by Mr. Jerry Picha, Armstrong, R.C. Mr. • • • vacation at the Pacific coast. ding'when Miss Ruby Doreen ded. presiding. A letter on tbe subject Mohl, eldest daughter of Mr. and For going away the bride chose PICKLING: That's right, it's Barry Patrick when Miss Margaret John Picha, Kitimat, B.C. Mr. Paid Mrs. Colin McDonald has had as * . * " pickling time again! Some home- "Education" was read and a leng­ her guest, Mrs. L. Watmough of Mrs. Harold Lund is a visitor Mrs. John'Mohl, Hanna, was unit­ a light aqua fitted suit-with pink Helen Norah, daughter of Mr. and Picha, Hope, B.C. Mr. Joe Picha, ed in marriage with William Fred­ accessories. She wore a corsage of makers have asked for recipes for Mrs. Wm. Gibson of Delia e* Vancouver; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne thy discussion followed. .Edson. this week in Viking at the home Pickles. Here are some recipes ss * * of Mr. and Mrs. Ken Howery. erick Acton, son of Mr. Gerald roses. changed rings with "Mr. George Thompson and Valerie, Hope, B.C; It waa decided to raffle a ddB Miss Margaret Rason of Calgary Acton and the late Mrs. Acton of Following a honeymoon to Banff which are very good and that you John Picha, son of Mr. and Mrrs. this fall with each member mak­ ' • • • may like to try. J. Picha of Armstrong, B.C. Mr. Lynn Rohlof, Calgary; Mr. and ing some article of clothing. Tlie spent the week end in Hanna as Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanson and Hilllers, B.C. and Lake Louise, the happy couple the guest of Dr. and Mrs. S. E. Ar­ Rev. W. Gourlay officiated at will make their home in Parks-, Dill Pickles The bride, given in marriage by Mrs. J. Gibson, Miss C. Gibson, raffle donated by Mrs. Wright gue. two daughters have recently taken the double ring ceremony. ville, B.C 3 cups vinegar her father was attired in tradition­ Mrs. L. Gillespie, Miss S. Gillespie, was won by Mrs. M. Johnson. SS SS S) 9 cups water up residence in Hanna. The family Given in marriage by her fath­ Out-of-town guests were: Miss al white satin with lace bodice and Mrs. N. C. Graham, Mr. and Mrs. The 22 members present joined recently arrived in Canada from er, the bride wore a white strap- Jeanette Acton, Hilliers, B.C.; 1 cup salt (table salt, hot, iodiz­ lily point sleeves, and wore a Miss Harriet Rees of Craigmyle ed) Vi cups if course salt is used. W. E. Gillespie and Teddy, Mr. in -tinging "Happy Birthday", le and Diana Scott and Linda Hunter Copenhagen, Denmark. Mr. Hans­ UVs floorrlength gown of satin Mrs. Betty Miller, Port Alberni, chapel veil' held in place by a honor of Mrs. M. Johnson,' upon B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Zeim- about SO cucumbers (select the dainty sequin headpiece. Her bp- and Mrs. Bert Lewis, all of Edmon­ of Delia have been visiting their on is on the staff of the Central with nylon organdy overskirt fea­ her 82nd birthday. A lovely lunch grandparents Mr .and Mrs. Norm­ turing sequinned tight bodiced mer, Looma, Alta.; Mrs. Roy Van small slim cues). quet was of tawny rores with ton. , was' served by the hostess, Mrs. an Hunter in Hanna recently. Alberta Dairy Pool in Hanna. with lace jacket and lily point Sickle, Looma; Mr. and Mrs. John' Cover cucumbers with cold wa­ white stephanotis. Check and co-hostess Mrs. M. Giv­ + * * sleeves, Her finger tip veil was Zeimmer and Betty, Lacombe; Mr/ ter. Let stand overnight. Drain The bride was attended by her Mrs. Don Metzger and children ens. The next meeting will be held in place by a matching se­ and Mrs. Emlyn Hughes, Ponoka; and pack in jars,. Mix vinegar, Bister Wilma and Winnifred and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duer will ENGAGEMENT ' salt, and water. Bring to a boil who have been spending several held at the home of Mrs. - N. be at home on their farm at Cor­ quinned headpiece. Her only jew- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Paetz, Drumhel­ by Miss June Henry of New West­ weeks at the home of Mrs. Metz- Courts, Sept 3. ler; Mr. and rMs. Harvey Faech­ and pour over cucumbers, which minster, B.C. They wore identical onation, at 2 o'clock, September 8, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sturm of ellry was a pair of rhinestone ear­ have been packed in jars. Add two ger's parents, Mr. and Sirs. J. Pat­ on the occasion of their 50th wed­ , Alberta, announce rings, gift of the groom. She car­ ner, and Mr. and Mrs. Mac Millig­ gowns of avocado green with mat­ an, Craigmyle; Mr. and Mrs. John or more sprigs of dill to each jar ching gloves and shoes and bronze erson, left Calgary by plane a few ding anniversary. the engagement of their eldest ried a bouquet of red tea roses and a clove of garlic, if you like. daughter Janice Eleanor, to Leon­ and a good luck floral horseshoe. Pask, Brooks; Mr. and Mrs. Herm­ headpieces. Their boqueU were of days ago for their home in Bir­ * • # an eimmer and. Mr. and Mrs. Al­ Seal. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gaugler and ard James Grover, youngest son Mrs. Dorothy Parsons, sister of bronze chrysanthemums. mingham, Ala. of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Grover of the groom was the matron of hon­ bert Zeimmer and Linda, Scapa; Golden Mustard Pickles The groom was attended by his Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs. Walter Shuler, En­ —1 quart small silver onions . CAPITOL of Pottstown, Pa., have been rec­ Hanna. The wedding is to take or. Bridesmaids were Miss Jean brother Paul of Hope, B.C. and place at the First United Church, diang: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mohl, 1 quart gherkins, (or cucum­ M. Lyn Rohlof of Calgary and Mr. ent guests at the home of Mr. and Mohl and Miss Velma Durand. Spondin. \' bers) cut in 1" pieces). Mrs. R. S. Gaugler. Hanna, October 5, at 2 p.m. The attendants were attired in Don Gibson acted as ushers. similar strapless floor length 1 medium sized cauliflower The organist was Mrs. C. Mohl gow/is of taffeta with lace over- IVz cups white sugar and soloist was Mrs. P. Makahon- skirts and matching lace boleras Delia Bride 'i cup flour , yk who sang O Perfect Love, God and headpieces in pastel shades of Honored at Shower 2 tablespoons celery seed ^ be in My head and Ave Maria. Drive-In GOOD NEWS FOR MEN!!! ..... blue, yellow and pink. They car­ 2 tablespoons tumeric Following the wedding, the re­ ried bouquets of carnations of *k cup mustard ception was held at tbe home of During the Months of July and August We Are Offering A bridal shower was held in the 1 quart vinegar CAPITOLl pink, white and rose. annex of the Delia United Church the bride's parents in Delia. Mrs. Men of Hanna and District A Prepare vegetables, peel onions, Gibson received the guests wear­ Little Brenda Ziemmer, cousin on Monday evening, August 19 in cut cucumbers and cauliflower. of the bride, acted as flower girl honor of Miss Josie Marshall, R.N. ing a finely pleated Dior blue silk THEATRE -Presents- # Put into cold brine (Vi cup salt to dress with beige accessories and wearing a pink flpor length gown whose wedding took place on Sat­ 1 quart of water) and add a pinch 10 Percent Discount of taffeta and nylon net overskirt. urday, August 24. red roses en corsage. of alum. Allow to stand over night FRIDAY ft SATURDAY On Made to Measure Suits and Topcoat* From The She wore a little flowered head­ Mrs. Jean Sinclair as M.C. had Drain vegetables the next morn­ Mrs. Picha wore a white printed PRESENTS piece and carried a nosegay of crepe with navy accessories with House of Hobberltn. Here Is a Real Chance to Cash In charge of the following program: ing and prepare a sauce of the AUGUST 30 - 31 Vv, white carnations. Tap dance, Elsie and Kay Long. other ingredients, first mixing the a corsage of red roses. THIS WEEK END On a Real Bargain, With One of Canada's Topmost Mr. Stanley Acton, the groom's Vocal duet, Anne and Karen mustard to a thin paste with a For her wedding trip the bride Clothiers brother, was best man. The ushers Richardson. little of the cold water and vine­ changed to a French blue silk, two were Mr. Gerald Acton Jr., the Recitation, Donna Wallace. gar. Combine together, cook until piece dress with rose and navy THURS., FRI.. SAT. They Rode West groom's brother and Mr. Elmer accessories and a corsage of pink Skit, Bette Anne Kempf, Gloria thick. Then add vegetables and AUGUST 29-30-31 TECHNICOLOR Mohl, brother of the bride. Battle, Donna Limpert, and Marg­ cook slowly about 15 minutes. roses. IDEAL TAILORS Mr. Norman Chell played the aret Rose Battle. Seal in sterilized jars. Yield: 4 After a trip to the U.S.A. and Robert.Francis - Donna Reed wedding music. Mrs. Richard Bond Vocal solo, Mrs. Whitman. quarts. West Coast the young couple will May Wynri - Phft Carey AND CLEANERS sang "I Love You Truly" during Mrs. Sinclair then escorted Miss make their home in Kitimat. Beau James D. Dong, Prop., Hanno the signing of the register. •Making Pickles and Relishes Both the bride and groom are AND , Marshall to a gaily colored chair Here are some tips: V. V. — Technicolor For her daughter's wedding Mrs. decorated in pink and white, and 1. Soaking of vegetables in 1957 graduates of the University Mohl wore an aqua afternoon as this was also the guest of hon­ brine helps to keep the vegetables of British Columbia, Mr. Picha in BOB HOPE - VERA MILES dress with matching white acces­ or's birthday she was presented firm during the succeeding pick­ civil engineering and Mrs. Picha Pirates ef Tripoli Ladies — why work your brains sories. Her corsage was yellow tea with a beautifully decorated birth­ ling stages. It also reduces bitter­ In arts. to thc bone dreaming up a roses. day cake, from all her friends in TECHNICOLOR tricky dessert when our satin- ness. Following tne wedding a recep­ the district. 2. If not enough salt is used, cooking utensils. Since vinegar PAUL HENREID smooth ,rich ice cream is the tion for 100 guests was held in the and salt react to iron, copper and MONDAY ft TUESDAY simplest and most satisfying Mrs. V. Barss presented Josie pickles will be soft and slippery. PATRICIA ME! HalfPintsi church banquet, room which was with a beautiful corsage and made brass causing discoloration, uten-f > SEPTEMBER 2 - 3 meal topper in existence.. Kids If too much salt is used, they may decorated in pink and white. The the presentation address ween shrivel and become tough. sils made of these metals should cry for it; the old man shouts not be used. for It and even the pet pooch Presenting the many gifts that 3. Use good quality vinegar were in a gaily decorated box. The when making pickles. Whenever Pickles may be stored in clean howls for it. Slip on a pair of Garden Party glass jars, sealers or crocks. Jars 0D0NG0 TUESDAY ft WEDNESDAY ear muffs. Mom, and serve up hostess gift being a wool blanket vinegar is called for in a recipe, Miss Marshall thanked everyone use full strength. If vinegar Is too and sealers should be sterilized CINEMASCOPE SEPTEMBER 3 - 4 a quart tonight. We have your At Rose Lynn except when used for pickles favorite flavor. for the lovely shower and tbe nu­weak or diluted, pickles will be TECHNICOLOR ROSE LYNN, August 26 — A merous and useful gifts, also for soft and may not keep. which have a high concentration garden party was held at the home all their god wishes for her future. There are four kinds of vine­ of vinegar and sugar. RHONDA FLEMING of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Hickle on At the conclusion of the program gar sold; white, cider, blended and 6. For more information on MACDONALD CAREY CENTRAL ALBERTA Wednesday afternoon, August 21, a very nice lunch was served by malt. White vinegar gives better jams, jellies and pickles, write in Big House U.S JL DAIRY POOL ' as a farewell to Agnes Hickle, the hostesses. color to light colored foods such to this office for a free pamphlet Donna and Bobby. as onions, ripe cucumbers, pears on the same. Much merriment was enjoyed Mr. Norman Knott of Chilliwack, Remember, jams, Jellies and cauliflower. Cider or malt vine­ SEPTEMBER 4-5 by both players and spectators at B.C. returned to his home Wed­ gars used when a special flavor is pickles''all add special touches of a mixed ball game of both young nesday morning after spending desired.'A blended vinegar is us­ interest to everyday meals and WEDNESDAY ft THURSDAY JACQUILME m and old. A lovely fried chicken tbe summer months in Hanna at party fare by furnishing the need­ JOHN GREGSON *w FBRAND ^t-ef] the home of Mr. and'Mrs. L. Hut­ ually made by combining about tSUDairy Food DM supper was served on the lawn equal quantities of white and cid­ ed accent of color and flavor. KATHRINE RYAN Say* IM Mr Sex *IIK after which Agnes and her family ton. Bread and Butler PkkUs • BUTTER & EGGS er vinegar. Keep* Yee From Looking were presented with an automatic • • • 6 quarts small cucumbers 1 to Doctor at targe MILK & CREAM The use of a small amount of Ufce Pnytxcjl WisXsw toaster with good' wishes for her Mrs. Alice Stewart of Vancouv­ \Vi inches in diameter. DICK BOGARDE ICE CREAM new home from Hanna, Sheerness er, B.C., an oldtimer of the Fin­ alum during the pickling process 1 quart small white onions and Rose Lynn communities. negan district was in Hanna rec­ develops a crisp quality in certain 4 green peppers MURIEL PAULOW FRIDAY ft SATURDAY PHONE 87 HANNA Agnes, Donna .and Bobby left ently visiting friends, accompan­ pickles. 1 cup table salt or 1*4 cups of 4. In making pickles, use enam­ SEPTEMBER « - f Friday for their new home in Red ied by her brother Mr. Charlie v coarse salt Deer. Leggatt of Detroit, Michigan. el, aluminum or stainless steel 9 cups water 8 cups vinegar FRIDAY ft SATURDAY 4 cups sugar No Time To Be 1 tbsp. tumeric SEPTEMBER 6 - 7 1 tsp. mustard seed 1 tsp. celery seed Young || Even the wrjri'uSS) Wash all vegetables. Slice cuc­ Gun For A umbers and onions thinly. Remove AND seeds and dice peppers. Make a brine of the salt and water. Cool and pour over vegetables. Let Coward stand overnight Drain thoroughly. FRED MocMURRAY The law Vs. Billy Combine vinegar, sugar and spices. Bring to boil and add veg­ JEFFREY HUNTER etables. When thoroughly heated, JANICE RULE The Kid pack in, hot sterilized jars and : seal. Yield about 6 quarts. TECHN>COLOR ;§i "Worry is the' interest one pays on trouble before it happens"! STOP! BEFORE YOU MINT YOUR HOUSE MARSHALL-WELLS

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Pope4 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1957 Buying Selling Renting Services Employment Phone **$^-->-\-&*rf&y* For Besi Results READ AND USE THE 52 COMING EVEHTS CHURCHES CARD OF THANKS NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS THE HERALD'S HERALD CLASSIFIED AD RATES The W.A of First United Church. Youngstown - Sunnynook Mission We wish to thank the attend injj Hanna. will hold their annual full United Church Services Field physicians, matron and nursing- staff In the Estate (if XKI.WrN JnSIOIMI tea, sale of home baking and farm Minimum charge 75c first Insertion, 50c each subse­ Sunday, Sept. 1, 1957 of the Hanna Hospital for their kind WILSON, liste of Mirtnrspnre, Alberta. produce in the church banquet room- attention during- the illness of our F'en.slorier, net-eased. quent insertion. In Memorial., Church Notices, Cards of on Saturday, Ootober 19 from 3 to Sq ua re l >ea 1 11 a. m wife and mother, and also thank our Trwnks, Coming Events $1.00 per insertion. Display adver­ 6 p.m. 4.1-44c Jcose Lynn 4 p.m N'OTICHJ is hereby srlven that all YounRfttown 7::t0 p.m. many friends for their assistance and persons has-inrx claims upon Hit1 Ins­ tising rate card upon request. Copy must reach Herald Of­ Everj'one welcome at these Bervlcen expressions of sympathy extended to tate or tire above named NIC l.SO N fice by 12 noon each Tuesday. HELP WANTED FEMALE K. M. Rogerson, B.A, UK at the time of our bereavement JOHKI'H WILSON, who died March Student Minister 4.1c R. firaumann and fHmi 1 ies i?,\. 19, i95r>, are required to file with llo- EXPERIENCED CLERK - STE NO underrsipned by September 'ill. 19".7. a TELEPHONE 52 — TO CONTACT 6,000 READERS for hospital office. Apply in wrif- You'll Save Dollars - You'll Get Prompt FIRST UNITED CHURCH We wish to thank the people of full statement duly serifled of their inir to H. J. Peddle. Administrator, Sunday, September 1 claims and of any security held by Hanna Municipal Hospital. 42-.1 Cereal and district for courtesies and Service By Using Your Telephone to Contact HANNA: Sunday School will com­ kindness shown our mother, Mrs them and that after that date the mence Sunday, Sept. Sth. This Sun­ Administrator- will distribute the as­ FOR SALE FOR SALE IMMEDIATE INCOME Laura Bennett during her long" ill- day an Open Service will be held for sets of the Peceased amonir the par­ These Business Firms Ladies, dally cash profits, part or ni-Hs. Also for floral tributes, and MS TWO TOM CHEV. TRUCK — 8 Ft. MASSEY HARRIS BINDER — adult* and children at 11 a.m, ties entitled thereto having regard full time, showing lovely knitted wear cards of sympathy nt tlie time of our 10 Tt. Box, racks ansl (train loader, with tractor hitch and canvas. Also HAND HILLS 2 p.m. only to the claims so filed or whicl lingerie, children's wear to friends, bereavement. We wish particularly to racondltlonsxl engine. Jubilee Ser­ 2*" International Threshing Mach Sacrament of Our Lord's Last Sup­ have been broueht to his knowledge neighbours. Big repeat commissions. thank the ladies of Cereal for their vice Station, HannJh 21 tf lne with all belts. Both machines per. assistance. DATKP at l.and Titles BulldinK Satisfaction guaranteed. Write Brit­ in good condition. Dan Boettcher, CHINOOK: Divine Worship 7:30 p.m. The Bennett Family 43p falsrary. Alherta. Ausrust LM. 19.".7 Spray & Brush ish Knit. Slracoe. Ontario. 42-Sc ISM THREE TON feODOE TRUC*C— Hanna. 41-2-3-fc You are all so very .welcome at P. r.. QIT1NTON. W Ft. Box and Racks. New motor. Deputy Public Trustee. 4- Painting & Roofing 50c CTiurch. New tires. Jubilee Service Station, FULLY MODERN Three Bedroom LOST IN MEMORIAM 1 Rev. Will L. Gourlay, B.A.. Pastor. Ittf Bungalow. In new residential sec­ Manse 112 - Ave. 4 E., Phone 154. ANY PLACE tion of Hanna. Only two years old. STANDARD from tool bar cultivator ANDREW: In loving memory of a SHERIFF'S SALE Chimney Construction Rooming House, with 12 Rooms For Phone 643, Hanna. 42-3-lc (first of July) between Len Dur- wife, mother, and grandmother, and Repairs • "^ IN TOWN! , Rent — -pine a 4-room suite -for and's and S. Seuntjens. — Finder CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Annie Andrew, who passed TAKIO NtlTH'H that hy virtue of is landlord. Centrally located. Good SWATHER — Three year old M.M. please return to Len Durand. Spon­ away Aunust 27, 1955. seizure made by The Quaker Oats PHONE 244 revenue proposition. Very reason­ Swather, 14 Pt. with moving trucks din, Alta. 43p We wish to thank Dr. Lain* and "Her memory is as dear today, Company of Canada. Limited. Saska­ Farm Buildings a Specialty ably priced. (all on rubber); 8 Ft. McCormick Dr. Wilson, the matron and nursing- •As on the day she passed away." toon, Saskatchewan against Oonald Kver remembered by her husband, Harvey Howery. DAY Or NIGHT! •tare* 8- Bedroom Well Built House, Binder with Carlson Drive: Harvey staff of the Hanna Hospital, for the Free Estimates — Quality No need fop "hoofing" it when Alt Convenience* — Could be uses! Tumble Bug; 14 Ft. Massey Harris TENDERS WANTED kind attention given to our mother family and grandchildren. I shall sell the following goods: one for dwelling*, rooming* house or Disk; 2 'Wagons and Racks; Wash­ \?,c rurme building 4Sx24' with shingle Workmanship you can go by taxi so cheaplyi Notice is hereby given thut sealed while a patient there. We also wish suites. To close an estate this pro­ ing Machine with Rnglnes; 12 Ft. root used as a warehouse situate on tenders will be received by the Spec­ to thank the many friends and neigh­ Use the cab when you go visit perty la offered at about one half Oliver Double Disc Drill with oil the north side or the railway track ial Areas Board for the holdings of bors for their thoug-htfulness, and la- tag . . . when you're in a hurry Ua present value. bath: t Burner Propane Stove. — NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the townslte or Hanna, in the Pro­ Thuroo Brothers Fred Hodson, farmer of Chinook, Al­ dJes who helped and donated food on House with All Conveniences, and Fred Lyxzen. Hanna, Box 222. 4-3p vince or Alberta, situate on the south ... on the way to a tsain . berta, from bona fide residents of the the day of the funeral. We would al­ AND CLAIMANTS Extrs Let Adjoining. Close to Pub- side or Railway Avenue adjacent to Contact Clark's Store or when you're shopping. Special Areas. so like to thank Whyte's Funeral He School. Presently occupied as 8 Ft. MASSEY HARRIS COMBINE, the extension towards the C.N.R The said holdings consist of: Home for very kind service. IN THK KSTATK OP f|]j(IK(IK Richdale, Alta. two suite*. Revenue $90.00 per Including unloading Rupert Tn good track or Thfrri Street West, being Roy'* Taxi Service Patented Lands: Mr. Frank Stilling- ond family, RAY ROBISON. I.ATK OF CHIN­ month. 18,000.00 win buy this prop­ condition. Price $500. Apply Wm. composed of part of the station SWH-15-25-7-W4th. Young-stown, Alberta. 43p OOK, AI.BERTA, FARMUR, DK- Located at The Hanna Oarafe erty. O, Hodges. Cereal, Alta. 42-3c grounds or the Canadian National Provincial Lands: CHASED. Nlee Clean House, Living Room. 2- Railway In the SW Quarter or Sec­ Grazing Lease No. 81542 Issued for NOTKTK Is herehy srlven that all Bedrooms — kitchen and bathroom. 8 Ft. MASSEY HARRIS COMBINE— TENDERS WANTED tion 9, Township 31. Ranee 14. West a term of 20 years from April 1, 194fi, persons lias-ins: claims upon the Ks- Full sised basement. This property Cockshutt 80 Tractor, "8.C." Case or the 4th" Meridian, as shown on consisting of W^-l, All 2, All 3, All tate of the above named Oeorsfe Ray le offered with nine extra choice Tractor. Also John Deere 8 Pt. Notice is hereby given that sealed plan or said railway riled in the Land Horse Binder and Massey Harris 4, SLfc 10, All 11, All 13, S% 14, N Robison, ssho died on the 21st day of town lots adjoining. Here's a mon­ tenders will he received by the Spec­ Titles Ofrice, Calgary, as Plan No HANNA 7 Pt. Power Mower. All In good % 15, SEV4-t5-25-7-W4th. containing March, A. I). 1957. are required to file ey maker for you. Oood terms. ial Areas Board for the holdings of R.Y. 757. will be sold by public auc­ condition. Tony Oalicki. Dominion by admeasurement 4640 acres, more or with the undersigned by the 30th day Mow 4-Room House which Haa To Orvin Dahl, Farmer, of Flfiet. Alber­ r tion at the site mentioned above, in Rooming House, Hanna. 42-Sp less. of September, A.I>. I9. .7, a full state­ •e Moved From Its Present Loca­ ta, from bona fide residents of, the ment duly \-eriffed of their claims and accordance with the : Provisions of ELECTRIC Held under Cultivation Permit tion. Too can take it for $2000.00. Special Areas. of any security held by them, and that Section M or The Seizures Act, 1955. DINING ROOM SUITE — 8 piece, (subject to renewal each year) N»^- The said holdings consist of: on 11th day nf September. 1957 at Electrical Contractors And We . Also Have Several Farms snd mahogany, $75.00. Also 32 volt wa­ after- that date the Administrator 10-26-7-WUh, containing by admeas­ Patented Lands: , Hanna at the hour of 2 o'clock in Ranches For Sale. Send us your In­ shing machine $46.00. Phone 3610, will distribute the assets of the I>e- Wiring Specialists urement 320 acres, more or less. the afternoon quiries and we win find what you Craigmyle. 42-3c NWL/ -35-34-13-W4th, SW»4-1. W ceased anions; the parties entitled T-V t% RADIO SALES are looking for. An offer has been received from a •$-2, 8EVi-11-35-13-W4th. non-resident of the Special Areas in thereto hav'intr' regard only to the Sheriff's orrice. Hanna, Provinciavinciall LandsLand; : AND SERVICE Apply: 1956 GMC 850 TRACTOR — 60% rub­ the amount of $6,50), which is the up­ claims so filed or which have been August 2f.th. 1957 ber. 900x20 GO. This one - owner Cultivation Lease No. 5770 ST. brought to his knowledge H. Hardcastle. A/Sherifr Representing Jensen's Radio . i. L. PIOOEON • REAL ESTATE set price, terms cash, the highest or sue\ for term of 10 years as and 0/0 Seymour Hotel - Phone 54 driven unit Is ln top coadition and any tender not necessarily accepted. OATKIi al Crooks, Alberta, 20lh Judicial District or Hanna. 43-4c and T-V Service, Calgary priced to sell Hit $2500.00 below list. from' January 21, 1953, consisting of: August, A I i. 19.-.7 "Your Pick of the Yard at STtf • Sealed tenders with the words SW^-ll SB-13-W4th. containing by Phone 62, Hanna. 43c T I.01MSK KKItXK'l-: I'HVTON, Reasonable Pricas" Agents fer: "Tenders for the Hodson Holdings" admeasurement 100 acres, more or 22 PL HOUSE TRAILER, equipped KXIOCI'TRIX FINEST QUALITY PRINTING on the outside of the envelope must less. Electrohome T-V tt with propane stove, sink, and wir­ ONE-QUARTER SECTION of A-1 I'd 10 \V HRl'XSDKX, be In the hands of the undersigned Cultivation Lease No. 167S Issued ed for electricity. Phone 329, Hanna land In Spondin district. Owner I'.ox 12S. PHONE THE HERALD — 52 HI-FI Phonographlonographs not later than 9:00 a.m. Monday, Sep­ for a term of 10 years as and from or 1 Sunnynook. 40-1-2-3 does not live here and wants t< liltOOKS. AI.BKKTA. 4:!-l-.".c Atlas Lumber Co. Corner Centre " clean up. Cheap for cash. ORMIS­ tember 23, 1957. April 1. 1950. consisting of: NKV4-35- > St., 1st Ave. E. I BU NO ALOW — Large modern three TON AGENCIES, Phone 444, Han­ A certified cheque for 10% of the 34-13-W4th, containing by admeas­ T. Scott, Mgr. — Phone 208 Phone 579 Hanna bedroom bungalow at Craigmyle. na. 43c amount tendered must be enclosed urement IfiO acres, more or less. Newly decorated. Can be moved. with the tender. Held under grazing permit jointly See Eld Kittrtdge, Craigmyle, Alta. 1% YEAR OLD GRADE BOAR — Hated at Hanna. Alherta, this 27th with another party: NW 14 -11-35-13- 40-1-2-3P (white). 10c per pound. Also some day of August, 1957. W4th containing by admeasurement young ' spring boars $35.00 each SPECIAL AREAS BOARD, 160 acres, more or less (subject to 3000 VOLT LIGHTING PLANT — (grade). Len Durand, Spondin. 43p Hanna, Alberta. renewal each year). GUARANTEED BUILDING? la A-l shape. Price $300. Box 324, 43-4-r,-tir His interest as n\ member of the CHIROPRACTOR 200 PIGS — All sizes and ages. Also Toungstown, Phone 303. 40-3p Round T^ike Grazing Association In WE OFFER: 50 bred sows. Apply Gordon Stott, TENDERS WANTED Grazing Lease No. 81416 issued for a It Your Spine WHEAT AND BARLEY FOR SALE Pollockville, Alta. 43p term of 20 years an and- from April \, REBUILT Oood feed wheat sfj> 70s F.O.B. Mor­ 1946. Area 5229 acres. Excavating Service DOUBLE OARAGE — and Hot Air Notice Is hereby given that sealed Causing Illness? rin. Oood barley also available. K. An offer has been received from a Furnace in A-l condition and has tenders will be received by the Spec­ Sand and Gravel O. Parry * Co., Phone 322, Morrin, non-resident of the Special Areas in In many cases, people who com­ new fire pot that has never been ial Areas Board for the holdings of Alta. 41-1-3-4C the amount of $16,000.00, which is the Rural Sewage Disposal used. 219, - Sth 'Ave. East. Phone Henry P. W. and H. F. BoeschUng, plain of poor health find chiro­ upset price, terms cash, the highest 320. 43c Farmers of Cereal. Alberta. Systems A Specialty practic helps them after all CHOICE FARM FOR SALE— Choice The said holdings consist of: or any tender not necessarily accept­ else fails. This science works" section, on pavement, near Calg­ Patented Lands: ed. --**"- HARVEST HALF SECTION OF LAND — fairly ary. Modern buildings and school. on the nerve centres of yovr level, one mile east of Pollockville. SW 28,23-6-W4th, NW 30-23-fi-W Sealed tenders with the words —See— Mervin J. Nelson, Hubalta, P.O., Cal­ Alta. 200 acres broken. Also half 4th: SE 31-2S»-fl-W4th: SE 15-24-7-W "Tenders for the Dahl Holdings" or body. 42 s gary. " " section four miles north east of 4th: N.W. 25-23-7-W4th. Area son the outside nf the envelope must be Investigate This New Way Pollockville and 35 miles south of acres, jnore or IEBS. In the hands of the undersigned not MACHINERY BUILDING 34x32 could be used as Richdale, 120 acres broken. Most of Provincial Lands: later than 9:00 a.m. Monday, Septem­ Lyle Grover & Sons To Health Now garage or fo> storing grain. Kasily it can be broken. House and barn, Cultivation lease No. 1S72: NE 31- ber 2.3, 1957. moved. Phone 359. Delia. 42-Sn Phone 151 — Hanno also some lease land. Plenty of buil­ 23-fi-W4th area 160 acres more or A certified cheque for 10% of the Dr. J. S. PAXMAN dings available. Pollockville Is amount tendered must be enclosed LLOYD TWIN STROLLER like new, less. Issued for a period of 10 years, south of Richdale 45 mttes from as and from 1-4-1950. with the tender. Phone 300, Hanna Apply C. Harrison, Box 192, Con­ Dated at Hanna, Alberta, this 2Sth sort. Phone 14S. 42-SP Hanna on CNR line. Easy to get Grazing Lease No. 81236 Issued for good water in this district. Inter­ a period of 20 years as and from 1-4- day of August, 1957. FARM FOR SALE — 320 acre farm ested buyers welcome to look prop­ 1945. SPROIAL ARRAS BOARD, Hanna, Alberta. SPECIALS Si section deeded land, % section erty over and state price. Age and Consisting of the following lands: grazing, SW 26-30-16 and SW 26- ill health reason for selling thiB W Half 29. S Half and NE 30 in Tuvp „ 43-4-r>-f>c 30-16. Oood buildings and well wa­ property. Apply M. Emmerson. at 23 Ransre 6 'West 4th S Half and NE mmcAi ter. 18 miles SW of Hanna. — A. National Hotel, Room 137, Hanna 25 E Half 36 In Twp. 23 Range 7 West Used 1952 No. 122-C, 12 Ft. Combine, IHC 1EQC Chase, Hanna. Box 537. 42-3p or at Connelley's Coffee Shop, Hanna. 4th. Area 1600.05 acres more or less. with motor and hydraulic table. A-l Shape Ivvvi 43-4c Grazing Lease No 80626 Issued for COCKSHUTT No. 14 Cultivator on a period of 20 years as and from 1-4 BLACKHEADS 1943. Doaft xroe—ss BlfsVhswri'i and leave ughr 1953 6 Ft. John Deere Clipper I.I.A robber, 8US. IHC No. 10 - 8 Ft na-diisoWs, them wtth PEKOX1NK one-way with seeder box, on rub­ FOR SALE OR TRADE Consisting of the following lands Sate - SSL Genuine with motor. A-l ...T VvUi ber $150. 38 Pt. rubber tired harrow W Half 31 Twp. 23 Range 6 W 4th; DM th* pons deep down, giving COMBINE — No. 17 - 10 Ft. Pows>r jspur skill vlUsUrr and cnann, At yosn- Parts draw bar and dlanmond harrows take off Massey Harris Combine All Section 6 Twp. 24 Range 6 West K2 12 Ft. Case with Motor and Hydraulic QQC ISO. James Johnson, , Al wltlj almost new pick-up and re­ 4th: E Half Section 1 Twp 24 Ranrre For Better Lights and ta. « 42-3p cleaner. Tn very good shape. Will 7 West 4th. Area 1280 acres more cr sell for cash or trade for cattle rr less. Gas WHEAT LAND — 320 acres choice grain. Rimer Pfahl. 5 miles north An offer has been received from a No. 15 Massey PTO with Pickup QAA Come to wheat land, ten miles east of Mor­ east of Hanna on Castor trail. 43p non-resident of the Special Areas in Engine rin and half mile south of No. 9 the amount of $17,000 cash, which Is Good OUU. Repairs highway, 300 acres under cultiva­ JERSEY MILK COW —f 1 years old, the upset price, terms cash, tbe hltrh- tion, 150 summerfallow. $50.00 per MEN WANTED Geuder Electric to freshen in three months. J. R est or any tender not necessarllv ac­ THREE — Used Threshers, 25", 26" and 28" Models. acre, belf cash. — John A. Carter Reeves, Box 212, Delia, Alta. 43-4p cepted. Included in the said tender is 1301 - 6th St. N.W., Calgary, Alta 520 acres wheat 14^ S F All good. With belts. One has a 4CA to CAA Hanna Phone 321 Hanna Auto Specialists ' Phone 895845. 43-4-Si Sealed tenders with the words Construction laborers and new drive belt. From aCwUn wUUs Ralph Pogson, Prop. FOR SALE OR RENT "Tenders for the Boeschling Hold­ COCKSHUTT POWER MOWER $150; ings" on the outside of the envelope carpenters, apply at new SIX ROOMED HOUSE — west end Cockshutt Side Delivery Rake $160: must he In the hands of the under- of 2nd Ave. Apply to Oeo. Hutchis­ school job. THERE ARE NO MORE BINDERS BEING BUILT. No. 17 Massey Harris Combine $650. slsrned not later than 9:00 a.m. Mon­ on, Hanna. 4S-4p Will take wheat or cattle. Cereal day. September 16, 1957 NOW'S YOUR CHANCE! Motors, Cereal. Alta. Phone 18. A certified cheque for 10% of thc 42-3-4- C. H. WHITHAM HANNABAKE FOR RENT amount tendered must be enclosed New 8 Ft. IHC Horse Binder and Tractor on Rubber. I BUILDING with the tender. CONSTRUCTION FLATS, SUITES. HOUSES—Call 381 AND \ 400 TONS of choice baled greenfeed Dated at Hanna, Alherta. this 13th Hanna. 35tf 43-44c THREE — Used 8 Ft. Binders with f Ar to OCA $16.00 per ton in field. Bales are day of August, 1957. stooked. This offer Is for limited Carlson PTO Drive I L*Ja stuU. SHOP SPECIAL AREAS BOARD, time, then will be sold from stack FULLY MODERN SUITES gas heat­ ed, private entrance. Rempel Apts. Hanna, Alberta CONTRACTING at regular price. Write Uoyd Jones, The Store o?Good Things 210 - 2 Ave. E., Hanna. Apply J. J. 42-3-4-'.'' THREE — Good Used Small Harvest JtCfk to CAA Box 87, Vulcan, Alta. or Phone Vul­ Be Independent Estimates furnished and con­ To Eat can MM. 48-4-5-6C Rempel, Hanna, Alta. Suite. 3. tf Tractors. Rebuilt. From .... luU. 3UU. tracts given on your drawings TENDERS WANTED |M4> VAGABOND 35 Pt House Trail­ HOUSEKEEPING ROOM — Ground Operate Your Own Business or blueprints Good Wholesome 'floor, private entrance, furnished. 1950 W-D-6 Rebuilt with Hydraulic 1CAA er, all stew body, stove, fridge, etc. Notice is hereby given that sealed all utilities ln room. 202 Railroad Floor heating, new condition. Ah tenders will be received by the Spec­ Full or Part Time A-l Special _.._ lUUU. See your General Builder Ave. Hanna. 42 J BREAD -- BUNS Ideal home. This trailer can be fin­ ial Areas Board for the holdings of Without any capital Investment anced. K. ft B. Motors. Phone 78. Kasper Hlrsch, farmer, Oyen, Alber­ ,9 2 Masse 44 FURNISHED SUITE -- bed-sitting you can operate your own in­ CAKES, PASTRY Hanna. 4J-4-SC room, kitchen and washroom, fully ta, from bona fide residents of the dependent business, selling A i _ 1600. modern, suitable for light house­ Special Areas. A. W. STUBBS TWO GOOD RANCHES — FARMS— Watkins Nationally Advertised MAGAZINES keeping for two »adults. Separate The said holdings consist of: , Bouse very good and modern. 4- household and farm necessities. 1952 Chev. 3 Ton Gravel Truck with Steel Box and Phone 381 entrance. 113 - 1 Ave. E., phone Patented Lands: Hanna room, 14500.00. This ls a special but Hanno Phone 116 647. $38.00 per month. 4Sp S Half 27-25-4-W4th; NW Quarter Your income can be $100 per Hoist. Good tires. On pavement hagl 41 AA have others up to-"*15,000.00. KEN 22-26-4-W4th. week or more. Ligh truck or now. SPECIAL I4UU. CASSIDY AGBNCY, Phone 10», Provincial Lands: car necessary. Hanna. 43c WANTED TO RENT Grazing Lease No. 81601 issued for 1950 Plymouth Sedan with Radio *7AC 2 or 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME a term of 20 years from April 1, 1946 Write: The J. R. WATKINS CO. 8TOCK FARM in Morrin District. All consisting of Section 28-26-4-W4th When In Hanna Stay or part of 890 acres. 2 sets at build­ In Hanna. Immediate possession re' quired. Apply p. MacPherson, Dist­ and S Half and NW Quarter 21-25-4- Winnipeg, Manitoba. A-l lUO. ings. Oood set Up for father and W4th containing by admeasurement At The son. Po»ei and hydro on one place. rict Agriculturist, Ht?nna, Phone ri^Mfjns ISO. 38tf 1120 acres, more or less. New 12 Ft. IHC Swather. Ready for Delivery, SPECIAL. 3 miles north ot No. » highway on Cultivation Lease No. 1315 issued HKTED POULTRY new Ttttf**' highway. |3B per. acre. GARAGE large enough*tor 2 trucks. for a term of 10 years from April 1, NATIONAL HOTEL h John Offord, Morrin, Alta., 43-4p No. 141 IHC S.P. 14 Ft. with Pickup. SPECIAL. Apply Doug Snaith, Hanna. 43c 1948, consisting of NE Quarter 21-26- 4-W4th containing by admeasurement e NEW AND USED MACHINERY No. 140 12 Ft. Pull Type with Motor. SPECIAL. WANTED 180 acres, -more or less. Mr. Farmer do you know that your Cultivation Lease No. 1356 issued Before You Build! The Central old combine will make iv down pay­ TWO — No. 76 7 Ft. 1957 Machines with AQOC Eat at the National HAVING CONTRACTOR to cut and for a term of 10 years from AprllM. ment, on a New Cockshutt Grain Line PTO and Motor _ ._ __.. .£0*13. •tack approximately 300 tons' of 1948, consisting of S Half 35. NW Combine? Balance on easy terms. PICK THE RIGHT prairie hay. Vee Bar Vee Ranch. Quarter S5-25-4-W4th containing by admeasurement 480 acres more or Meat Market . USED MACHINERY Wardlow. 36 tf CONTRACTOR Coffee Shop TWO SP 422 Cockshutt Combines, all less. Quality Meats — Freexer overhauled. CLEAN COTTON RAGS — freedom An "Offer has been received from a He's the man you are depending up­ MH Poll Typo with motor, good ptck- * buttons, hooks, etc. 10c per lb. Ap­ non-resident of the Special Areas tn Come In and Make A Real e Fresh Fruits & Vegetables on to make your housing dreams np, canvas. ply Herald OTfice. tf the amount of $16,000.00 which Is the come true. By combining the techni­ 8 Ft. Oliver pull type PTO. combine, upset priest, terms cash, the highest cal knowledge -wtth the practical as J. E. Eskestrand, Manager P. KENNEDY, PropT" R. tire, overhauled. WE NEED used M.H. 27. 80 and 90 or any tender not necessarily accept­ S.P. Combines on trade. Highest perlence of working carpenters w Harvest Deal-We Heed Older Hanna Phone 36 422 Cockshutt PTO combine. Eons ed. r prices paid. K & B Motors, Phone Sealed tenders with the words give you the best workmanship avail­ little work, like new. able. For quality materials and better 14 Pt. Self Propelled Swather Grain 78, Hanna. 43-4-Bc "Tenders for the Hlrsch Holdings" on the outside of the envelope must workmanship see Models Used Combines. Saver, overhauled. /-*.t •i 15 Pt. Cqckshutt Swather, clearance HELP WANTED be hi the hands of the undersigned not later than 9:00 a.m. Monday, Sep­ KNOBLAUCH price. tember 16, 1967. 12 Pt. Cockshutt Swather, good shape POST-OFFICE CLERK for part time CONSTRUCTION The Firms Offer You The Very Finest A certified cheque for 10% of the lft*Pt. M. H. Swather, excellent shape Work. Will supply two rooms for amount tendered must be enclosed / For the above items, cash down living quarters. Apply postmaster, GEN. CONTRACTORS—CONCRETE with* the tender.. payment, balance on grain and terms , Alta. W. F. Peers. MASONRY Dated at Hanna, Alherta, this 19th can be arranged. 4Sc day of August. 1957. Service—When In Hanna They Will Contact gj»y» HANNA. ALTA., Phona 481 SPECTALs AREAS BOARD, SCHACHER SALES A SERVICE BUY YOUR RUBBER STAMPS Hanna, Alberta - W. Sehscher, Prop. Phone 12, Carbon PROM THI HANNA HERALD I 48-4-5c :.. -sHtVMtfe. Appreciate Your Patronage

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THE HANNA HERALP ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, AUGUSTi,3& H>57 Page % e\ '+ (.Blagen entered them in the guest spent last week end at Dorothy visitors at Bart mans Mre. Bartman book. Netherby Couple FWUA Meeting BIRTHS ENGAGEMENT T CEREAL j visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. Mun­ returned home with them. LLEWELLYN: To Mr. and Mrs. * __+ A delicious lunch was served to Honored by Friends dell and family. They also spent At Pollockville Dr.. Anderson of S. Llewellyn, Hanna, August 19, a Mr. and Mrs. Areata Garbutt of draw the evening to a close. several days this past week at Elk was a recent visitor with Mr. and son. Chinook wish to announce tbe CEREAL, August 27 — Mr. and NETHERBY, August 27 — A so­ POLLOCKVILLE, August 26 — Mrs. A. Waterhouse and family Mrs. Hagen, Mrs? K. Michaels Island Park and around Edmon­ Mrs. Bill Keyte and Billy. GREER: To Mr. and Mrs. W. marriage of their eldest son, Ray' and Sandra are spending several cial evening at Garden Plains Hall ton and district. The Aug. meeting of the Potlock- Mr. Don Bartman and Gary Bar­ Greer, Delia, August 25, a daugh­ Murray of RCAF Station at Otta­ were recent visitors to.Saskatoon consisting of games and contests, 1 where Al attended a Marshal days in Calgary. Visiting at the home of her sis­ 'ville F.W.U.A. was held at the tman were recent Calgary visitors. ter. wa to Sandra Haywood of Chelsea, was ably supervised by Donald home of Mrs. Mary Cruikshank Wells meeting. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry ter Mrs. Shorty Bossert and family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner 2, BECK: To Mr. and Mrs. M. Beck, Quebec oft August 17. Storch on Monday evening, Aug­ were Mrs. Kuckle and family of with 13 members and 2 visitors Mr and Mrs. Wm Tomkins were Olsen a daughter on Aug. 25 ust 26, Honoring Mr. and Mrs. boys were recent Oyen visitors. Craigmyle, August 25, a son. After a short honeymoon at Hussar last week end. present. Mrs. Mary Cruikshank Don't forget the Pollockville OLSEN: To Mr. and Mrs. D. Ol­ New Turk City,, Rey will leave for recent visitors to Banff. During Mrs E. Wood and Gordon are Frank Lee, who leave this coming read an interesting Bulletin on their absence Mr. arfd Mrs. D.Calgar y visitors. week to , take up residence at Curling Club Bingo and Dance on sen, Hanna, August 26, a sen. France where he will be stationed "Civil Defence." A letter was read Friday Aug. 30. Bobby Hoy's HOWERY: To Mr. and Mrs. Ken fer two years. Mrs. Garbutt wiH Tomkins stayed on the farm. Mr. J. Waterhouse is spending a Sheerness, where Mr. Lee has ac­ The sympathy of the commun­ from the school Board regarding Orchestra. Howery, Viking, August 15, a son. join Ray later. few days in Saskatoon. cepted a senior teaching position I CHINOOK Play ground equipment. The mat­ ity is extended to Mr. and Mrs. for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. +— + Charlie Bennett and all members1 Lee have been in our district for erials will be given and the com­ CHINOOK, August 27— Mr. and munity will construct them. Plans illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllW of the families related to the late I YOUNGSTOWN the past three years and while Mrs. J. Peyton and daughters Mrs. L. Bennett upon their recent here were ardent community wor­ ac­ were made for lunch for the com­ bereavement. •_. + kers. In appreciation of their work companied by Vivian and Marlene ing Bingo and Dance. Mrs. Rita YOUNGSTOWN, August 26, — Mr. Norman Greenway on behalf Briere of Calgary were visitors Bartman was the lucky winner of Mrs. Butler spent a few days at here over the week end. the home of her daughter and son- Mrs. N. Houghton, Aline and Gail of the community presented Mr. the Auction of the month. A most in-law "Mr. and Mrs. L. Hampton. are spending a weeks holiday at and Mrs. Lee with a purse of mon­ Miss Ella Boden of Calgary was delicious lunch was served by the Banff and Lake Louise. Geo Suth­ ey -and on behalf of the school home during the week end. hostess, after a social hour was I NOTICE TO PARENTS A shower was held in the Cereal erland is also spending a holiday children Walter Haessel presented Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jingles and enjoyed by all. The next meeting Rest Room on Aug. 14 in honor at Banff. of Miss Norma Miller, with some Mr. Lee with a gold tie pin. family were visitors at Mr. andwil l be held Sept. 18 at the home Mrs. R. Marrs for a few days. forty ladies attending. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ward-spent the Mr. and Mrs. F. Lee and Robert of Mrs. Walden. Mrs. J. Waterhouse conducted week end in Calgary. Mr, T. E. Gilbertson of Wayne Mrs. Jack Rauke, Linda, Brian .'^fl some enjoyable .contests and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Laughlin and was a visitor at Mr. and Mrs. T. and Wendy were recent Calgary her home here. \ Gilbertson's here. I AND STUDENTS prizes were awanjed to the win­ Mrs. Marr sr. were visitors to Cal­ Mr. Maclntyre has returned Mr. and Mrs. G. Cwiklewick are visitors. Mrs. Jack Rauke Sr. re­ ners. \ gary last week. Mrs. Marr return­ turned with them for a visit. Effective September 3 a school textbook rental plan will be in effect in the M— A gayly decorated house full of ed home on Monday night. from a holiday to California where visiting at Olds for a few days. he visited with his mother. Mrs. Ethel Peterson of Edmon­ Mr. Cilbert Hovey and Mr. Clif­ H na High and Public Schools. Far the benefit of those students and parents wishing te gifts was presented to Norma by Rev. H. nisey and daughter of ford Lee of were recent Mrs. F. Nichols. Norma graciously Brooks were weekend visitors with Mr. Joe Nickolict left on Sunday ton is visiting at her daughter's, I purchase books the following prices are submitted by the School Board ef the HasuM Mr. and Mrs. H Kelly for a few thanked everyone present. Mr. and Mrs. A.H. Illsey and Miss for a holiday at Calgary and ceived a number of lovely gifts. |H School District Ne. 2912 and constitute the complete number of books rssjuirad fee Mrs. Miller, mother of the bride Grace Church. days. ss each grade: points in the States. A miscellaneous shower ^was Mr. and Mrs. W. Rosenau and elect assisted her daughter in op­ Miss Audrey Ward of Grande Mr. and Mrs. C. Von Matt are girls were visitors in Chinook for ening her gifts and Mrs. R. Praire is spending a holiday at held in the auditorium of Chinook GRADE $6.00 _ PLUS $4.00 CAUTION MONEY spending* a few day? in Calgary. School for Pat Peyton. A number a few days. of games were played and a de­ Miss Arlene Luckham was home GRADE • $6.00 PLUS $4.00 CAUTION MONEY licious lunch was served. She re-for the week end. M GRADE 10 $6.00 PLUS $400 CAUTION MONEY GRADE 11 $7.00 -. PLUS $4.00 CAUTION MONEY FRED GALARNEAU GRADE 12 v $7.00 PLUS $4.00 CAUTION MONEY The Answer to your The Caution Money of $4.00 Will Be Refunded at the End of June If There hi Ne Lew -Auctioneer- Or Damage Te Books. HANNA — ALBERTA PUBLIC SCHOOL PLAN Holiday Dreams RANCH REAL ESTATE — with — COST PER PACKAGE PER GRADE. GRADE 7 WORK. BOOKS & PAMPHLET$*EXTRA YES, FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR YOU STAND A CHANCE OF WINNING A McDIARMID AGENCIES GRADE 3 $2.10 GRADE S ! $4*5 GRADE 4 $3.90 GRADE 6 ^ . $C7 0 1616 A Centre St. N., Calgary GRADE 7 $6^25 COMPLETE CAMPING OUTFIT FOR TWO "SELLING IS MY BUSINESS" AND AN END TO YOUR ACCOMMODATION WORRIES IMPORTANT! The rental plan Is on an elective basis and students will be under ne i to rent books if they would prefer to buy second-hand or new books as in Complete Set Includes: years. « Tourist Cabin Tent 9x12 Ft. — 2 Terylene - Filled Sleeping Bags — 2 Burn­ CRYSTAL COAL NINE er Camp Stove — Camp Cooler — 1 Tin Fridge Freeze — Folding Camp (Located 1 Mile South of Sheerness) Table — 4 Folding Camp Stools — Picnic Set Including Thermos — Lunch Boxes — Plates — Cups and Saucers, and Cutlery for Four — 2 Axes — NOW OPEN FOR FALL AND Pocket Compass — Knife — Set of Car Top Carriers — Thermos Jug — 2 Pishing Nets — Pish Scaler — Ufesaver Vests — 2 Pair* Kip Woden— Set WINTER BUSINESS-ALL SIZES Watch for it! • • ,• ' * ' ' ' 'f.. .-+• • :.*''<*) .. >->#IS of Cooking Utensils. , * ;. . iiiiiiiiimmiiimtmiimmmi • LUMP-EGG-NUT-STOKER • THIS EQUIPMENT IS ON DISPLAY NOW IN BILL CROSS MEN'S For Belter Cool and For Better Service WEAR AND WILL BE SET UP THIS SATURDAY IN THE Wait for it! 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CRAIGMYLE Delia News Bureau CRAIGMYLE, August 26 — Miss SHEERNESS, August 26 — At Wendy Marshall has been visiting tending the wedding of Miss Don­ (By the Herald's Correspondent Mrs. Felix Battle) at the home of Dianna Foye. na Wood and Mr. Cyril Ing in Cal­ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ganong of gary^ August 17, were: Mr. and Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Bert McKee and Mrs. Wally Olmstead all ofMrs . Bishop and family; Mr. and DELIA, August 26 — Mr. and last week from White Rock; B.C. Mrs. N. Olson and Anna; Mr. and Mrs. Niel McLeod and family were and will spend the harvest season Melville, Sask., were Monday ev­ recent motor visitors to Clayton, m this district. ening guests at the home of Cliff Mrs. H. Walker; Mr. and Mra. R. Sask., where they visited relatives Loucks. J. Campbell; Mr. R. Campbell, and Mr. and Mrsv George Ridley and friends. * were recent visitors to Spirit Riv­ Mr. A. Shandera of Haquiam, Mr. W. Swanson of Rose Lynn. Mr. and Mrs. V. Gray' of Los er, attending the wedding of a Wash., and grandson Peter of San The August meeting of the Lad­ Angeles, Calif., U.SA. have been niece. Francisco, Cal., were Sunday ies Get-Together Club was held at guests at the homes of Bill Shand­ visiting in the Delia district at Mr. and Mrs. Paul Muntak of the home of Mrs. Sward with 8 the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. era and Jack Karg. members and 4 visitors present. WRESTLING Calgary spent last week end at the Long . and other relatives and home of Paul's parents, Mr. and Mr. George Shephard is a pa­The monthly raffle of a towel set. friends. Mrs. P. Muntak, Delia.. tient in the Col. Belcher Hospital donated by Mrs. G. Carr, was won in Calgary. His condition is satis­ by Miss Irene Sward of Hanna. Mrs. Van Sickle of St. Cather­ Mr. Emil Nagy of Calgary was a ines, Ont., has been a recent visit­ factory. Sincerely hope you will Following the business two con­ week end visitor with his parents, not be confined too long, Shep. tests were played and won by Mrs. or at the home of her sister and Mr. and Mrs. Alec Nagy, Delia. brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. S. Messrs Murray Porter and Doug Taylor and Mrs. Walker. A tasty Hanna Memorial Arena Coffin, Delia. Miss Darlene 'Williams of Calg­ Hunter motored to High River on /lunch concluded the meeting. ary spent last week end with her Miss Rae Gaetz ef Missoula, Thursday. Mr. G.R. Morisset has been vis­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marc Will­ iting friends in Sheerness the past Montana, is ' spending her three iams, Delia. Visiting at the home of the Bill weeks' vacation with her parents, Smiths last week were Mr. andweek . Mr. and Mrs. Gaetz, Delia. Dickie Lavers and friend of Cal­ Mrs. Bert Davis of Hanna, and Mr. and Mrs. R.J. Campbell had Mr. J. Perkis and daughter of gary spent last week end on their Mrs. Edith Sparks and sons of their daughter. Mrs. N. Sloan and Calgary were recent visitors at farm in the Delia district. Calgary. family of Edmonton as guests last the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson, of Olds and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray of week. Mrs. Jack McMurchie. Miss Lorraine Marshall, R.N. ofLethbridg e have been visiting at Mr. and Mrs. H. Walker and Mrs. Wm. Lynch and daughter Vancouver, B.C. were Delia visit­ the homes of their children Mr. family motored to Saskatoon over of Edmonton, have been visiting ors last week at the home of their and Mrs. Ernie Marshall and Mr. the weekend. Mrs. J. Van Patten, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Marsh­ who has been visiting her sister, MONDAY, SEPT. 2ND and Mrs. Gordie Foye. bert Schafer of Delia. all, attending their sister Josie's Dr. Burt Dunham and family of Mrs. Walker, accompanied them Diane Demott has been spend­ wedding. Vancouver have been visiting at there on her way to Elfros, Sask. ing her holidays with her grand­ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Marshall of the home of the R. E. Geissingers. Mrs. W. Bishop, Sheerness re­ mother Mrs. Julia Demott, Delia. Calgary, were week end visitors in . Mr), and Mrs. Chas. Kennedy turned Saturday from Banff Nora and Linda Hewson have Delia attending the wedding of and sons motored to Sylvan Lake School of Fine Arts, where she been visiting friends in Calgary. their niece Miss Josie Marshall, on Sunday. On their return they attended the . Ninth Annual Con­ Mrs. Thompson and a friend, R.N. were accompanied by their daugh­ ference of the Alberta Teachers' iMre. Smart of Grandiville, 111., Mr. and Mrs. K. Van Riper and ter Ruth who has been at Sylvan Association. I MAIN EVENT ware recent visitors at the home daughter Iona visited relations and Representing Sullivan Lake lo­ for the past two weeks. • 1 of Mr. and Mrs. C. Phillips, Delia. friends last week in the Vilna dist­ Miss Harriet Rees has been a cal of A.T.A., she was enrolled in Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boon of rict. guest at the home of her grand the publications course. She stud­ New Westminster, have returned Mr. and Mrs. Vic Kathrens and parents Mr. and Mrs. Norman ied the techniques of educational home after spending the past family of Calgary were week end Hunter - of Hanna for the past publication. Other delegates dis­ ONE FALL - 60 MINUTES TIME month visiting relations in the De­ guests at the home of the latter's week. cussed A.T.A. organization, cur­ lia district. parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Battle Mr. -and Mrs. Jim Anderson and riculum making, educational com­ Mr. J. Sinclair arrived in Delia Sr., Delia. family of Medicine Hat and grand­ munication and group dynamics. sons, Mark, Christopher and Jam­ Almost one hundhed teachers ie Lavers of Lacombe visited at attended the Conference, which $500.00 Purse Winner Take All the home of the George Shepherds was sponsored by the A.T.A. last week. Miss Evelyn Andrus of Drum­ %e*o\n*e.leLo heller vjisited at the home of Mr. SPONDIN and Mrs. Leonard Mansell on Wednesday. Mr. Alvin Landon of Drumheller SPONDIN, August 21 — Quite was a visitor at the home of the a number from Spondin attended Need a Combine? Ronnie Pooles last week. the cash bingo in Hanna, Mrs. Ak- en and Carl Henriksen being am­ Guests at the home of Mr. and ong the winners. Mrs. Fred Rees over the week end DAVE RUHL include Mr. and Mrs. Mansel Pet­ Robert Weir and his mother Get In On Harvest Special On erson and family of Natal, South were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Africa, Mrs. Garnet Peterson and George Sneath on Friday evening. Pride of Hanna—235 Lbs. boys, and Mr. and Mrs. Don New­ Mr .and Mrs. Rasmussen of Han­ USED COMBINES man and 'family, all of Calgary. na were visitors with the Henrik- Miss Anna Noy of Rosebud was s'ens on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Armstrong CO-OP. S.P. 137, 15 Ft. with Drive-omatic, a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. Norman Ashton. and Faye returned home recently vs •New Pickup Mrs. H. A. MacKay of Hanna is after a two weeks holiday in Spo­ A-l Condition kane and other points in the west­ spending a few days at the home ern states. On their return their of her son-in-law and daughter, niece Judy Leslie of Arrowood re­ MASSEYHABRIS No. 21, 14 Ft. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Porter. New mu\*ief0l*h'TH:kap'~, r!*a^'-*{mm1200 . turned with them for a holiday. Anna Durand of Calgary and HUTT S.P. 1,2,kbjals, 12 Ft. 1000 Velma Durand of Hanna' were Auger Table wifri •Pickup NEW BRIGDEN week end visitors at their home here. J" KARL SWEDE KARLSON IQJQ G4 OLIVER T2 Ft. '^1. NEW BRIGDEN, August 26 — those throats are feeling better Misses Thelma and Beth Symes, IvTTw Motor and Pickup now. Sweden - 260 Lbs. 4 500. along with Miss Peggy Berg of A warm welcome is extended to Sedalia have returned from Ang­ our new junior high school teach­ Special on Pull Type - No Trade lican Camp at Cyprus Hills. They er, Mr. George Wiechlinski, his reported having a wonderful time. wife and family, upon their arrival tQCA M. H. 6 Ft. CLIPPER Recent week end holidayers at here this week from Britain. 250. Dillberry Lake have been Mr. and The regular meeting of the U.C. Mrs. G. Heatherington and family. W.A. was held at tbe home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. N. Holmes and fam­ C. Wilson. Reports were given on Allis Chalmers 6 Ft. ily, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hanson and the vacation school and dinner 1952 Motor and Pickup .. 500. family. Mr. Al Flug and Mr. and held earlier in the season. Plans Mrs. O. M. Blair of Naco. Fishing were made for a canvass of the I FEATURE ATTRACTION K2 CASE, 12 Ft. is perfect, they say, for even the United Church families for funds with Motor 200. children caught some, for the student minister's salary. Mrs. R. M. Herron, along with Lunch was served by Mrs. George visitors Linda Snellgrove and Mr. Affleck and Mrs. M. Herron. and Mrs. M. Munroe and family Congratulations to our former spent Sunday at Gooseberry Lake. Midget Tag Team Match USED SWATHER grade nine students who all passed The final league playoff game their departmental examinations IHC ,2 was played here Sunday with Con­ with excellent marks. sort taking home the trophy after 1952 with Hydrauli *• c .*. 425. defeating Sedalia 2 to 1. It was a 2 0ul very exciting and well played 1 _ _ off 3 Falls—60 Minutes Time CALL IN AND SEE THESE MACHINES WHILE YOU game. ORDER NOW HAVE A CHOICE. OTHER COMBINES AVAILABLE. Mr. Lloyd McClellan went to Ra­ dium, B.C. with the district team for EARLY that had entered in a ball tourney LORD CLAYTON LITTLEBROOK IVAN THE TERRIBLE there. The boys came home with FALL DELIVERY! 4th prize money. 95 LBS. - LONDON ODESSA, RUSSIA - 100 LBS. Canadian Co-op. Implements Ltd. Two little people are minus ton­ "REVY" Brand Alta. sils this week. They are Kathy Honno — Opposite Creamery — Hanson and Jamie Theberge. Hope STOCK TANKS and VS and WE ARE STIU SHIPPING BROWN PANTHER FUZZIE CUPID 95 LBS. - DETROIT DEL RIO, TEXAS - 97 LBS. HOGS! HOGS! HOGS! EVERY MONDAY FROM THE FOLLOWING POINTS: Constructed of 2" SPRUCE C. EMBREE, HANNA - Phone 353 LUMBER SPECIAL EVENT (Will not affect the taste of the ^—•l^r^^^^^S^^^^V^.^^^^^^!^ • rr.— -is . I W .1 ' -• I 1. . — -,-_- E. FLEMING, Youngstown, Phone 41 water). ^Htte The txclutire , L. E. REIMAN & SONS, Cereal- Phone 17 LOCK STAVE' 30 Minutes Time-One Fall JIM REIMAN, Oyen - Phone 61 femtmre JACK McCULLY, Delio - Phone 912-15 Assemoiea and. Painieo DORIN RAY All Tanks 2'fi" deep. SHIPPING TO CALGARY PACKERS (A Division of Can­ 580 gals. 7' dla Net price $70.00 ada Packers, A Canadian-Owned Firm). 756 gals.'ft' dia. vs Net price $79.00 958 gals. 9' dia. $88.00 O'HARA STEVENS Net price 230 LBS. - CHICAGO Livestock Special Tanks Made to 'Order 230 LBS. - BROOKLYN, N.Y. —any size, round or rectangular \ LIMOUSINES Prices F.O.B. CALGARY &&V "Hauling Livestock in Any Quantity Any TimeWait' ATIA Completely Covered by Insurance No Matter Whore LUMBER (o ADVANCE SALE OF TICKETS AT WARWICK'S HARDWARE - HANNA They Go! M * L.-' * • VJ • * ' i' '«f *.* 3fl£ ''ia "" KKjr&'^JkiJr" 2 Jir*^25 *iZi^ L m3L m '•*<-••'*» iJX. f*'t •*" * ^U J> i *"'•" \ ' '*•*!• HANNA M..BHlH.aiMM..^..MHLl..^M Ar" LW- v / ' ififc- tttiM^mmi***.* '•finsVfcJaJr-A*. •'Rffi&lSi

THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — TflURSDAY,sAAigUST 29^1957

MEAT IN YOUR REFRIGERATOR uncoeusd meat eves If the micro­ Are You Eligible? organisms have developed, but the How lone sun uncooked meat be meat Will not be appetizing due to long Jack MacKay... * Are financial difficulties hold­ sept in -the refrigerator and still ing you back from attending one change in teste and odor. AN EPILOGUE he safe to use? Frequent inquiries Uncooked meat and poultry V of the Schools "of Agriculture and concerning this topic reach the Sunday, August 11th was a bad. pressor.] Home Economics, asks J. E. Haw­ keep best at 32-35 degrees F. in ker, Superintendent of Alberta's Home Economics Extension Ser­ home refrigerators hut generally day. I had a premonition that mor­ Jack was born beside a mur­ vice of the Dept. of Agriculture, ning. Western thunder clouds muring brook on a green-clad farm Schools of Agriculture? Then why they are splaced where the temper­ not apply for one of the many bur­ says Mrs. V. G. Macdonald, Super­ ature is from 38-40 degrees F. Se were dark, threatening and glow;' in Earltown. My first memory of visor. ?\\ ' ering. Rain fell in torrents and Jack is when as a child long be­ saries available? T^is year total for practical home use, the follow­ wind. Then the news over the ra­ fore school age I noted how skill­ bursaries are valued at $2,735 and For longest storage, remove aU ing is a gujde to refrigerator keep- i dio — the storm had torn its way fully he manipulated the levers of consist of 27 separate awards such tight wrappings as well as wet pa­ ing: 180 miles through the heart of the his sawmill, transforming the as: per trays and the time meat or Looses/ wrapped fresh meat - province, from Calgary to Corona­ huge logs of hemlock, maple and Nine Surplus Wheat Board Mon­ poultry before storing in the re­ »te • days et 30 degrees, (shortest tion, a belt several miles wide. spruce into merchantable lumber. ies Trust Bursaries valued at $100. frigerator. A tight wrap shortens time for fresh pork); loosely wrap­ Archie Klaiber The hurtling ice had taken all A little later, together wtth his each and available to any young the time meat will keep in a re­ ped fresh poultry 2-3 days at 30 HAIL SUPPRESSION ASSOCIATION hope of a crop away from scores brother William, his father, Big person to attend the Agricultural frigerator because it holds fresh degrees, (shortest time for cut-up Progressive Rancher and hundreds of my friends. Jim MacKay, they built a grist and Home Economics School at (unfrozen) meat and poultry in a poultry); loosely wrapped organ In spite of the serious handicap Shortly the news from south-wes­ mill to grind locally grown grain Olds, Vermilion-er Fairview. moist atmosphere which, encour­ meat such as liver - 2 days at 38 of losing his eyesight five years PREXY DISCUSSES RECENT STORM tern Manitoba, a district also well into flour and oatmeal. Six Henry Wise Wood Memorial ages growth of micro-organisms degrees; loosely wrapped chopped ago, Archie Klaiber, of JStrath- known to me — many personal and the development of off-odors. meat - 1 day at 38 degrees. Chuck- more, with the able help of his The west was opening up and Bursaries of $135. each. Eligible Storm That Wipes Out Many Acres friends', untold destruction, but are farm young people as well as It is still safe to cook and use this en giblets, alien peeked in a sep­ wife Anne, is still one of our lar­ still my premonition held. .Some­ shortly after Jack was in charge arate bag under the pieces of cut- Said One of Worst on Record gest and most progressive beef of the whirling saw blades in members sad former members of thing more was to come. 4-H Clubs. up chicken, keep best in a refrig­ producers, annuonces K. H. Walk­ many of the large saw mills in Ta- assist two girls lo atttnd a School erator out of the beg, loosely cov- , A study of the storm conditions project in diminishing intensity. er, District Agriculturist at Strath­ Finally, Wednesday, August ,14, coma and Port Blakely on the United Grain Growers Bursar­ of Home Economics. ered and apart from the rest of oa Sunday, August 12, indicate it At 2:30 p.m. hail struck in the more, Alberta. Their three young the wire came item- my friend Washington coast, as a saw filer, ies. Three at $75. each to assist Applications for the above bur­ the chicken. to be one of the most severe on Grand Forks district and cut a sons are also active and are grad­ Doug. MacKay, of Earltown, Nova s highly technical and skilled re­ any young person livi.-.g on a farm saries are available from Local record. swath some two miles wide across ually taking part in their cattle Scotia: "Jack MacKay passed away to' attend one of the Alberta Frozen meat and poultry, ef sponsibility. ' \ District Agriculturists or District course, should be wrapped in one An unusual feature was that the Orkney, doing up to 100 percent business. on Sunday, funeral Wednesday." Schools of Agriculture and Home Ho*"e Economists. The A.WX bur­ Southern B.C mines were open­ Economics. of the special moisture - vapor- storm itself was largely masked damage. He was one of the first to feed Yes, there it was. John D. MacKay, saries applications are also avail­ a lifetime Mend was now over the ing up in those days, and so Jack Three Canadian Legion Bursar­ proof freezer wraps as tightly aa from ground view by scud and Later severe hail developed in cheap grain to beef cattle on pas­ became one of the famed hard- able from - AWI representatives possible to protect against drying mist in a steady flow of stable air' the Rockyford district,' and swept ture in 1955, says Mr. Walker. western horizon. To us, his many ies at $100. each lo assist sons and and should be sent to Mrs. J. Han­ friends on the green hillsides of rock men. He started with the op­ daughters of veterans or an ex- out or "freezer burn". This close from the east extending up the over the corner of the project east This first year he checked 75 ening of the famous Phoenix nah, Secretary, Alberta Women's wrap on frozen products should be first 5000 feet, clear, unstable air from Hesketh at about 4:30 p.m. steers and heifers on grain-grass sunny Earltown, amidst the whirl­ service man or woman to attend Institutes, Box 131, Drumheller, ing saws of many a mill on the camp. Twenty-five years later the schools. lnjft on during thawing, whether then extended to the base of the Over 100 generators were oper­ against 91 on grass alone. Extra Phoenix was a ghost town as sil­ Alberta, before September 1. thawed in a refrigerator er at cloud which the weather bureau ated during the day. Total opera­ from grain grass steers was $48.45, Washington coast, in the dripping ent as any deserted farm on a No­ Two Alberta Women's Institutes rock cuts of the Rockies, and the Bursaries valued at $75. each to Four bursaries * for boys and room-temperature to avoid excess reports mounted five miles deep tions to date have been over 20, less 800 lbs. grain chop @ lVsc is va Scotia hillside. He helped put girl' tenable at the^Fmrview collecting on the surface. $12.00 and $1.00 extra labor haul­ Selkirks, on the busy Vancouver above this table. 000 hours. Mr. Grant stated it was streets, on the rolling wheat fields through the famous Field tunnel. Sch iol of Agriculture and Home Mr. Louis Grant, Company Chief a storm where the use of a plane ing to selMeeders. Profit from The rolling plains of Alberta and equipment and Jack was back Economics for the first yea* There are nearly three quarters grain feding on grass was $35.45 of Alberta — to us all, he was Of Research on Hail Suppression, and the new type generator would Long Jack. were being surveyed. The call of once again to Earitown's rolling course or the two in one year of a million horses on Canadian who has been studying the project have been particularly useful as per head. the land was carried to Jack, deep hillsides and meeting ah acquaint­ course are — Two Albright Mem­ farms. fer the last two weeks, stated their the flow of stable air along the The first three self-feeders were|_ A powerful man physically, 240 m 'the ore veins hundreds of feet ance of his younger days, aban­ orial Scholarship Fund Bursaries static metre used as a guide to ground would hinder the effective­ built along the lines of a large pounds of bone and muscle, tower­ down in the rock ledges ol B.C. doned bis long status of bachelor­ of $76.00 each ano two $100. bur­ storm intensity hit the top and ness of ground generators.' Appli­ hog self-feeder about 16' x 6'. Last ing above my miniature six feet mountains. So, with his pals Alex hood and happily married. Again saries One is donated by the Al- stayed there for four solid hours. cation was made on July 2 for a winter Archie built a better type by at least four inches. A true Sutherland and Willie K. Suther­ beside another purring brook, 'a bersa Women's Institutes, District the most severe condition they license to use the plane generator of self-feeder 8' x 8' which has friend indeed, an adversary to be land, they finally located a half happy home was established and No. 1 Bursary; the other by the have ever recorded anywhere. and this was finally granted by the same. Jeeding space, holds a feared by the unjust and the op- section apiece, on the fertile dark the years passed on in quiet con­ Fairview Business Hen's Associa­ the Department bf Transport, on truck of chop and requires only gumbo of the. Michichi district! A tent until the call came to end a tion. Applicants should contact P. j@gu Hail has been reported over August 12. about half the lumber to build. soil unexcelled by any area in the busy life' on the August Sunday. Jamieson, Principal S-hool of Ag­ wide areas within the project over J. J. TIPMAN ELECTED whole world insofar as the produc­ The best..for less a five-hour period. Light damage This generator has recently Grain and chop is handled with WHEAT POOL DELEGATE Almost a lifetime Mason, being riculture and Home Economics, augers. tion of wheat is concerned. The initiated first in Tacoma,-Washing­ Fairview! for application fortns was done in Calgary around 11 been developed by the Australian first large undertaking was a huge PHONE St — THE HERALD a.m., tracing spotty to east of Air­ division of the Commonwealth In­ This year he has one group of Balloting in the regular Wheat ton, away back in 1911, and on and full details. 200 yearling heifers on 50 acres Pool general elections for dele­ Hart Parr tractor, one of the or­ prairie residence becoming a drie and also touching down for dustrial and Scientific Research iginal ones manufactured. Power some damage at Linden about 12 Group under Dr. Bowen. of irrigated pasture 'a nrs and clo­ gates concluded at 5 p.m. August member of True Blue Lodge of 15 with the heaviest vote on rec­ to break up this heavy clay depos­ a.m., and then outside the project It is designed so that the opera­ ver) with two of the grain self- Delia, and also Royal Arch Mas­ damage through the Trochu area. feeders in that field. When his ord. Tne Returning Officer in Cal­ it. Next the largest Red River ons, Hanna Chapter No. 28. Al­ tor can control Silver Iodide out­ heifers eat the grass down to three gary has announced the result bf Special separator, and so for the Severe damage occurred around put instantly within a range of community and themselves they ways a consistent member of the Lake about 1 p.m, or four inches he mores them to the count in the, 13 contested sub- old United Farmers of Alberta from 40 to SO times the volume another field and thus rotates his districts as follows: saved thousands of bushels of extending to the border of the output of a ground generator. It wheat. More and more land was and for some years a Wheat Pool pastures. Sub-Dist. delegate. He had no love for the darn is considered to be the first gen­ 204 C. J. Versluys, Champion: acquired, more wheat was grown. erator developed with sufficient But life is not a-permanent thing. status quo. He was always in the .302 John T. Paetz, Big Stone. van for progressive action. We capacity to make supplementary 308 Sydney B. A. Hepburn, Hux­ Alex and Willie passed on, leaving cloud seeding by aircraft really ef­ Soil Drifting Studies a great vacancy in Jack's life. De­ were fellow members of the old ICASTOR AUCTION ley, Box 21. spite fraternal 'friends, farm org­ Western Federation of Miners in fective. We can now look for bet­ This matter of soil drifting con­ 310 Allan J. Macpherson, Delia. ter things. anization activities, neighborhood the hectic days of its existence. trol —. soil scientists and agricul­ 402 George F. Smith, Provost. Oldtimers are steadily passing on. The evidence of cloud seeding tural engineers by no means con­ social affairs, advancing years HART 408 Joseph J. Tipman, Stettler, crept along, so in the late 40's As each one goes over with the value accumulates but there is sider it a closed case. .We certain­ 'Box 87. setting sun, I do not think there N ly know enough to help, says D. Jack decided he had produced en­ OPEN EVERY MONDAY certainly room for improvement; 506 Charles P. Hayes, Strome. ough wheat to feed a city, and a is any that I miss more than Long particularly south of the Trans- Tracy Anderson, Agricultural En­ 602 George Bennett, Manville, Jack MacKay. We handle all kinds of live­ gineer at the Lethbridge Experi­ little leisure was coming to him. Canada Highway and along the RR No. 3. A successful disposal of land stock — machinery — lumber western boundary. Several farm­ mental Farm, but there are many — JACK SUTHERLAND See Ihe World's Most Popti 604 Mike Ropchen, WHlingdon. August 15, 1957 household goods, fence posts, ers in the Orkney - Hesketh coun­ angles to consider and the work 610 John S. Lund, Boyle, Box Mc. Also farm sales and cattle try also have reason to be disap­ is steadily progressing. 151. iner service. pointed in the project this season. Speaking before "the Agricultur­ 702 Carl Antonson, Pibroch. Combines.., L J. T. Bishop, President, al Institute of Canada. Mr. Ander­ 703 F. White, Spirit River. ... with the new streamline body style. A Special Horse Sale on Alberta Hail Suppression son outlined some of the require­ 710 C. M. Proctor, Fairview. MONDAY, AUGUST 26 Association Limited. ments. Soil erosion, he said, is one Each year elections are held ^k#^ CACTUS THE MASSEY-HARRIS 82 and 92 of the.major natural hazards fac­ in 39 of the 70 Alberta Wheat Phone 44 or 139 Castor, Aha. The membership of the Farm­ ed by agriculture in every arid Pool sub-districts, alternating be­ ers' Union of Albetta is holding and semi-arid part of the world. tween odd and even numbered Now is the tint* in your Ufa its own; There are 750 locals and Even on pasture excessive grazing This rear 13 seats were'contested whan you should learn how to. Marshall & Pals 40,000' members, according to Ar­ can 'result in erosion.» and 22 filled by acclamation. gat your th* troubles cured at 4BMIUMI nold Piatt, president. JUBILEE SERVICE. Wa Can PHONE 78 HANNA Three conditions ace necessary offer you a eat et naw tires for soil drifting on the prairies. erally, he said, the larger seeds •hat will afford yaw trouble- Fifty percent of the soil surface such as corn, wheat, oats, and bar­ free driving pleasure. particles must be one millimetre ley can tolerate more cloddinesa or smaller in size, the surface in the seedbed than is sometimes must be free from trash, anel high appreciated. Reliable Rebuilt winds must be blowing. Perman­ This does not mean that there ent grass cover, shelterbelts, trash is-no place for machinery improve­ • 1i Vf cover and roughened soil surface ment. Tillage and seeding equip­ NEW and are some of the* control methods ment add their different opera­ USED... employed but the soil erosion pro­ tion are constantly in the thoughts blem is not solved. Only will a of the agricultural engineer. A reasonable goal have been attain­ seed drill, for instance, designed ed, said, Mr. Anderson, when far­ USED... fo meet the lequirements for er­ HARVEST mers are freed from the necessity osion control should nrovide ade­ of giving conscious daily consider­ quate seed placement in either ation to the need for erosion con­ moist or reasonably dry soils, Mr. trol. Anderson said. It should work sat­ MACHINERY "Cactus and I got engaged Winter protection of Hie soil is isfactorily through trash cover of today!" no longer too much of a problem, from one to two tons per acre, lt MACHINE Mr. Anderson reported. With trash should be abte to deposit the sur­ cover and strip cropping, the soils face material between the rows, All Machines Thoroughly of southern Alberta are fairly well to reduce the possibility of exces­ protected from the winter winds. sive soil shading and some of the But it is in the period of seedbed depressive effects on available nit­ Repaired and Guaranteed preparation that this protection is rates. The dri]l should also com­ least. The critical time is during bine the seeding' function with SPECIALS the months of April, May and some tillage action,, thus eliminat v . * June when much of the trash has ing the secondary' fitting opera­ been removed from the surface tion frequently practised in many 1953 Model 80 M.H. 12 Ft. Combine with Pickup, re­ No. 27 Massey-Harris S.P. Com­ and the crop'is not yet high en­ areas. -^ cleaner, lights, now condition. ough to protect the soil. Just how these conditions will And it may be, said Mr. Ander­ be met is not at present evident. 10 Ft^M.H. No. 17 PTO Combine, fully reconditioned. bine. son, that there are some mistaken The engineers are confident how­ YES/ ideas as to what constitutes a good ever, that with imagination, fore­ 12 Ft. Oliver Mo. 30 Combine with motor and pickup. seedbed. Certainly the popular sight and the ever?present faculty No. 26 Massey-Hafris S.P. Com­ thinking that seedbeds should be of inventiveness changes will be Automatic Straw Buncher with hitch* finely pulverized is not in keeping forthcoming and soil drifting will 1514 Ft. M. «. No. 26 Discer wtth Seed Bex. with the need for a cloddy soil be brought more effectively under JOST bine. structure for erosion control. Gen- control. ,6 Ft. Cockshutt Power Mower. Fairbanks Mane Hammermill with Extra Pipes. No. 90 Combine, Pickup, Lights, f ftp JO M. H. No. 55 Tractor with Hydraulic, completely re­ built. etc. Demonstrator - 20 PER­ FOR THB LOVftV IHC W6 Tractor, overhauled and repainted. ATTENTION Yes/ with Pump Oliver 60 Tractor, A-1 Condition. CENT OFF!! Hew W57 model 1956 Plymouth V-8 Sedon, 14,000 miles, guaranteed. CATTLEMEN AND RANCHERS 1953 Ford Sedan, nice condition. 10 Ft. Case Swather -Cheap. 1947 Chev. 1 Ton Truck, guaranteed, new tiros. Beginning Tuesday, October 1, 1957 during Hie 1950 Ford 1 Tea with box and racks. heavy fall run we wiH be selling cattle on Tuesdays, 1951 Chev. 3 Ton track, reconditioned. No. 15 Massey-Harris P.T.O. Wednesdays and if necessary on Thursdays. The sales Deluxe Lifetime Value WASHER will begin at 10:30 a.ptt. and, eat off af 9:00 p.m. thus W Complete with Pump, life lubricated Tut "STYLf-LINtr* LA Case Tractor, fully reconditioned and repainted. enabling stockmen, farmers and buyers to get away loolsd In mechanism, rubber cushioned Combine. ttd, etc. Johnson Farm Mood with hay basket, etc. early. Cattle wiH be accepted far these sales from Men- YIS day noon through to Wednesday noon. * Safety Wringer with touch-bar release, YwOWWoiherWillDo and automatic water director. Nam, We wiH also be equipped te feed and water your As Th* Down Payment No. 12A John Deere Motor modern cost aluminum frame is lighter livestock. * i and more oWojble than others. • See The New H. H. 82 and 92 ! TKis fall wa will have plant, feeder and eastern W HansJsomely designed, with fashion­ *»• - • Combine. _ able lull length skirt and chromium buyers on hand ta guarantee you top prices for your JS Combines on Display f. .W2&JSE* *< Wm. 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by some of his close friends. last week. Anita Huston and Marjorie OYEN Leonard Hall of Rocky Mount­ Scheurmann have been accepted ain, House came to Oyen with the fer training in the Holy Cross Ken Munroes' when they returned OYEN, August. 26 — Mr. and from their holidays. Leonard is Acadia WaUey Bureau hospital, congratulations girls and Mrs. Donald Eberly of Edmonton the best of luck. staying With Grandma .Gadsden NEWS $r CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING visited -at the Eberly home this Mr. Nick Bozak is spending a and other relatives. m week end while Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mrs. E .Krempien, Res. Representative Acadia Valley week at the A.T.A. Banff work­ Derby and Sandra of Calgary were Construction of the gas line was shop. their guests last week. completed last week and Oyen Mrs. Florence Loney of West­ Terry Kuhn entertained a num­ seems to have wilted since .the .ACADIA VALLEY, August 26, wife (Helen Ferguson) and infant minster, B.C., a friend of Mrs. ber of his friends on the occasion greater part of the workers have pulled out. However, the harvest Dennis Good, youngest son of Mr. son here. Bridges, arrived to spend a month of his 8th birthday last Wednes­ day. season has arrived and Oyen and and Mrs. Lloyd Good, is a patient A farewell party was held at at the H. McFadyen home. locality will soon be back to nor­ It's from "Taps" to "Reveille"' Mr. and Mrs. George Gibson ami ii the Empress hospital after sus­ the Ferguson home for Jackie Gerry spent a few days in Calgary mal, concerning itself with the us­ taining "ie foot injury. He was rid­ Gittel who is joining her mother these evenings, as two young boys ual fall activities. from Longview, Wash., Roddy and ing with his father on the swather in Calgary to make her home there. Reggie Hawkes, visit their aunt Be sure to return all overdue Mrs. Weiss of Fresno, Calif, is when he slipped and caught his visiting at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Crawford are holi­ Mrs. Victor Niwa. These boys are books. foot in a chain mangling his toes members of the Kaslo Boys Bugle Mrs. A. K. Lee. : daying at Banff. Between 75 and 80 memitoers of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tonack and an severely that four had to be Band. Also with the V. Niwa's the local K.C.'s met in the hall on Darlene Shuber, Vasil Skappak, have been Mrs. Amy Hawkes, family have moved into the house amputated. The big toe will poss­ and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Geiron Sunday afternoon for the regular recently vacated by the Art De- ibly need skin grafting at a later mother of the boys, also of Long- general meeting and installation have gone to Calgary. From there view; Mrs. Anderon of Calgary, Sorceys'. Mr. Tonack will be em­ date. Mr. and Mrs. Geiron plan to go to of officers. Guest speaker were and Mr. and Mrs. E. Anonsen D.D A.J. Stinn, Paul Crough G.K ployed with the Alberta Wheat Mrs. L. Stauffer of Didsbury is Banff, this being a new adventure (Gloria O'Hanlon) and boys of Frank Kettenbach, lecturer, and Pool at Oyen. visiting with her sister-in-law Mrs. to them. Gimli, Man. Carl Bogner, warden, of Rocky­ Miss Mavis Keith of Holden is visiting at the home of Mr. and O. Lemke. A surprise birthday party was Other visitors in the district are ford. The following slate of offic­ Don Scheurmann has joined his planned for Dale Huston recently ers being installed: Mrs. Larry Thygesen. Aaron and David Archer and his cousin Nor­ lone remained at their grandpar­ man Archer with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith, Grand Knight; Vic ents' farm until school commences. Archer; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harte tor Niwa. Deputy Knight; Lenord Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fel­ at the B. Hubele's; Mrs. Morton Bishoff, . Chancellor; Leo Niwa. ler on August 17, a daughter. (nee Florence Thurston) with B. Financial Sect'y; Val Degenhardt. The matron wishes to thank the For All Dry Cleaning and Laundry Karr's; Bert Haines and family of Organist; Gearge Bishoff, Lec­ following for donations; Mrs. Calgary with the T. Burke's; Mr. turer; Jack Herman, Assistant Gripp, Swiss chard and eggs; Mrs.' and Mrs. Dave Abraham (nee Ev­ Lecturer; Tony Bosch, George Beletski, a chicken. elyn Hislop) with the F. Peers. Wingenbach, Stan Rafa, Trustees. Mrs. C. Russell and daughter | Keith Peers has returned home A buffet supper followed. Linda are spending a few days in ' after a week at Mt. Royal College, Don and Dennis Skappak, and Calgary. Calgary, in perparation for his Gr. Kenneth Brausse accompanied Joe Miss Doris Carroll, also of the 12 supplementary exam. Drewniak to Calgary over the hospital staff is spending a few Call 57 week end. Mrs. Bill Peers was a recent days in Calgary and also in Ed­ Calgary visitor. Mrs. Coles of B.C. is a visitor at monton where her sister is recov­ The gas well, ten miles north the Guy Wheaton's. ering from an operation. STEW Swift's Beef, 15 oz. 2 FOR ,59 and east of town, has been repor% EMPIRE CLEANING and DYEING ed as being able to produce from 8 to 12 million cu. feet a day. It has been capped and is ready for production. Members of the Community PREM Swift's, 12 oz. 2 FOR .95 Club are asked to take note of a HANNA'S Mi change of date for the September meeting. It will be held in the Hall on Thursday, Sept 5th at 2:30 Pe,erPan p.m. sharp. The meeting will be followed by a freezer display and Headquarters JAM - APPkStrawberry,4's .g/ demonstration sponsored by Can­ adian Utilities. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. The public library will be re­ for... opened the first Saturday of the month Sept. 7th from 2 to 4 p.m. PARD Nfood, 15 oz 8 FOR 1.

AGENCY SERVICE L JEWEL Shortning, f Ib 2 FOR .69 We take pleasure in presenting to the students of Compare our service, exper- Hanna and district a complete, up to date line of all iencejadvice, speed, strong Com­ panies, and premium prices, sav- school supplies and will be pleased to fill your order ingtVup to 10% because of our when the school term opens. LARD swifts,iib 3 FOR .68 good loss experience in this area. Compare our method of settling Included are Such Most Necessary Items as Pens, claims har* over tha fuss and Pencils, Notebooks, etc. at Prices to Fit the School Op­ KELLOGG'S trouble writing back and fourth to RAISIN BRAN BEST FOODS HM city and seeing a city adjuster ening Budget. ' «,-*•• which is dona when insured wtth FLAKES, 10 oz „ 25c liiiiitiiiiHiiiiiitniniiKiiiHiiiHiimi DADS soma non-agancy companies. Wo SUGAR FROSTED Mayonnaise arc able to adjust most claim* our­ FLAKES, 10 ox. _ 27c selves. CORN FLAKES, COCONUT 7c M. LEAF 24 oz. _ We 33c COOKIES or KRUMBLES < 8 oz. OATMEAL GAMBLE BRUG 9ya oz. 19c »c COOKIES KEN CASSIDY PHONE 201 HANNA RICE KRISPIES •27 SCHOOL OPENING SUGGESTIONS oz. 30c 16 oz. _ 49c LUNCH BASKETS in the Robin Hood, Roy Rogers de- AGENCY signs, complete with Thermos JO Qg glltllllHIIMHIMIIIIIMIIHIIIIIUtlllllllllllllllllllllHIIUIIIIIIIIHIUHIIIINIIIII SWIFT'S SWIFT'S PURITY Each •" Representing Public Finance Ltd. - Loans on Cars, ALL PLASTIC QCe Furniture, Houses. Breakfast Premium Cottage LUNCH BOXES W PHONE 103 VACMASTER PINT THERMOS Si IS HANNA ,a Sausage Frankfurters Cheese ;, Each __ . *l' REWARD SKINLESS 16 OZ. PKGS. ALADDIN WIDE MOUTH VACUUM BOTTLES Lb «c 53"^. Wm BJF.Goodrich ... For the farmer that checks tar *" 53.95 and buys these harvest season B. (. Bartlett B.C. Wealthy specials. PEARS APPLES BICYCLES and ACCESSORIES SPECIALS Large Case $5,95 IOM*SO#LV JOHN DEERE, 12 Ft. Pull Type Combine 3 MORE BICYCLES RECEIVED THIS WpEK i%w with EngineJDrive. Only Jr. Case $3.29 Case _...... $2.3! and Priced from __, $48-95 •MASSEY HARRIS 6 Ft. PTO Clipper BICYCLE PADLOCKS Combine. To Clear SWIFTS LUNCH TONGUE, 12 oj. wWi Key $180 COCKSHUTT 112 Self Propelled Combine A-l Shape. Only SWIFTS PORK SAUSAGE, 14 oz COMBINATION PADLOCKS $1-50 Each : COCKSHUTT 15 Ft. Swather PURITAN MEAT SPREADS, ASS'TD, 3 oz. 2 *<" I Ready to go. Only aiCES QUOTED fH TRADE-IN One Left at Reduced Price. CASE Model NABOB WAFFLE SYRUP, 32 oz.

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