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Stopj^Ess'the HANNA *"*mK-'*>,r ")*3f!Es#-Ji stopJ^ess'THAt o sizeable turnout of retail merchants E HANNA HER late Wednesday afernoon, agreement wos unanimous that commencing Saturday, "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA J ;EWS May 2nd all retail outlets in Hanna would Authorized as Second Clats Mattar by tha Po»t Office Department, Ottawa AM tar tha Payment of y,.> j. In Caah be open every Saturday night until 9 p.m. VOLUMT52 — No. 25" THE HANNA HERAL.6 ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS-^-THURSDAY, APRIL 16,' •ffjf" Subscription"$X50 Pe Plans were set up for a customer opinion on IN *\N. YOUTH PILGRIMAGE store hours. Press time prevented more de­ tailed account of meeting. Watch next week's Herald! Calgary Firm Awarded Public Works Contracts Rural Opinion •— CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, PLUS n - COMPLETES FIFTY ST0RM JEWER PR0JE(TS SLATED YEARS IN BUSINESS On Store rloiir^ One of east central Alberta's best know business men and Editor's note—An entirely unso- way is passable most of the time, sportmen, D. G. "Don" Innes licited comment has been received | Drumheller is not too far and Cai- FOR EARLY COMPLETION IN '64 of Craigmyle, will chalk up by the Herald pertaining to the I gary is just a nice drive. These Calgary Concrete and Borger Construct'n fifty years in business at Craig­ current discussion on store hours I places have good roads and you myle, Saturday, May 2. Hale in Hanna. The name of the writer I have a chance to see new faces. Notified of Awards At Council and hearty and "active as ever", D. G., as he is some- is known, but has, at his request, It would give the Hanna police Meeting; Town Now Re-zoned Also been withheld. However, he is one tiroes referred to by countless a chance to get caught up on the A substantial public works program to start soon, «6nd' friends, will hold "open house" of the community's "cash custom­ job of marking cars that do get initial steps towards rezoning the town, were items of major | ers", lives in a rural area, .ind has in his store to mark the occa into town just before the stores do interest at the regular meeting of the Town Council held on sion and extends a hearty in­ been here from the time of the close. It would give them more oxen up to the modern jet ag-. Ap­ Monday night. The progressive plan of a system of concrete vitation to ail his friends and time to cheek the car drivers that patrons to pay bin) a visit. parently he has some definite ideas cruise around town at too fast a curbs and gutters, started last year, will in 1964 be carried on the shopping situation in Han clip. out to a conclusion, with the largest percentage of all streets A special memento of the oc­ na. and also is not hesitant in ex­ and avenues in the town limits, being completed, so that grov­ casion will be In the form of a In the above photo are the six contestants who recently took part hrirwHnternatiOnai The B.M couid go home knowing pressing them. We have given the elling and dust preventative measures, as well as proper drain­ gift for every family who calls. Order of Rebekah and Oddfellows' Lodges, Pilgrimage For Youth. They competed in the zone title "Rural Viewpoint" to his ar­ Ihat there was nothing to worry The open house will extend for about—lock the doors and throw age will result. i. .. eliminations locally which were sponsored by theHanna Lodges. On April 8, Miss Shirley ticle, and pass it along as follows: 3 notice of such will the major part of the after­ away the keys. , be held and du noon. Brinkman was declared the winnner. Shirley is from Craigmyle. The young ladies In the above I have just read an article in the What they need in Hanna is a Calgary Concrete Co Ltd. was j,e gjven group who took part are: left to right, Marcia Gullekson, Cheryl Sloan, Diana Battle, Liny Hanna Herald on the subject of the successful bidder among four The curb and gutter program as A long time member of the Mayberry ond Lynn MacLellan. Seated in the centtre of the photo is Miss Shirley Brinkman, large general store, out of the well as the storm sewer project Hanna Hospital Board, and a store closing hours and it brings town limits, either at the Stam­ applicants for the curb and gutter who is olso shown at photo right, (see accompanying story for more details). to my mind that the country people system. The bid of $74,577.50 was will be of major importance to harness racing breeder and pede Grounds or out at the Ju­ Hanna .and brings in line a pro­ driver of exceptional success, have not been given the chance to bilee. It would not be too long be accepted Monday night, and the cast their vote on the subject. I firm also included a completion gressively planned policy of the "Don" in addition to being one fore the B.M. would have to hire council for much improved street of the "original" Craigmyle just wonder if the business men. a man to cut the grass on the date of May 31. Closely tied in with CRAIGMYLE GIRL DECLARED WINNER hereinafter known as the B.M., do the curb and gutter project, is one conditions, including drainage, gra­ business men, has been a sidewalks, so they could find their velling and dust treatment mea­ Staunch supporter and interst- not realize that the country people store doors. for storm sewers and other ap- are not at the mercy of a small pertances. The . successful bidder sures. ed member of the Craigmyle IN PUBLIC SPEAKING CONTEST; town like they used to be. Practic­ People used to think that thc for this portion of the work was community. His many friends customer was always right—in fact Workmen arc < xpected to com- ally every farmer owns a car with Borger Construction Ltd. of Cal­ rrunce almost immediately on the there, as well as in Hanna, De­ a trunk large enough to hold it used to be a slogan. Now it has gary with a tender of $81,852.50. lia and other neighbouring changed—the B.M. is always right! projects and completion is due for COMPETES IN FINALS AT BEISEKER everything they want for at least There were five firms who bid on mid-summer. communities, extend heartiest a month! Just one more thing—Hanna this job. congratulations on his reach­ needs to put in daylight saving A complete re-zoning of the town ing the half century milestone Oddfellows and Rebekah Lodges Again Most farmers know of a town timre—1 am sure they would if they has been recently finished, and in local business life. Needless Sponsor Pilgrimage For Youth; not too far away, where they can could. maps showing the new zones are to say, the sincere wish is ex­ get everything they need, just as Another thing—1 hear the beer now on view in the town office. Once Dowling pressed to him tor many, many Winner Gets Trip To U.N. Assembly cheap or cheaper on good roads. If in Drumheller is just as good as The re-zoning was done by the Pro- years of good health, happi­ he has to lose a half day getting to any. Coining in the new compact j vincial Planning Board, and also ness and good fortune. The International order of Rebekah and Oddfellow town before the store closes, why cases, you could get more cases in is open to inspection by any inter- Resident, Minister Lodges are sponsoring the United Nations Pilgrimage fer Youth not take the whole day off and go your car—as long as you don't j ested property owner or prospec- Calling at the Herald office for the fifteenth consecutive yeor. The province of Alberto is further to a town that has the open it. If you do, Oh .Boy! ; tive owner. A hearing to consider on Wednesday, "D.G." express­ •^divided into six zones. stores open later? The No. 9 high- —. "Rural Customer"! any complaints or suggestions will Here For Service ed somewhat ruefully that on Tuesday of this week he dis- The eliminations for tha contes­ Rev. J. 6. Brunner jfosed of the last of his harness tants sponsored by ihe Rebekah ? #"**** ttack* t«N^aH£9<v jtttw* Youngstown Will Speak On -rmmemmmmimmm— .. colts, who were snipped to iwere helcnnth^West Swiort At? West Indies Work Shea and Wade of Port Hope, ditorium on the evening of April C. Rev. J. C. Brunner, who spent 8 Ont. With the departure of Home and Six contestants took part, namely —Hanna HeraM,**M» years in missionary work in the these, it marked the end of Lilly Mayberry, Marcia Gulleckson. • — Flying School Possible thirty-five years in the harness West Indies, will be in the Alliance Cheryl Sloan of Hanna, Shirley church on Sunday evening, April horse business. With a twinkle Brinkman, Lynn McLellan and 119, at 7:30 p.m., to speak and show tn his eye, he didn't say yes or Shows Decline Diana Battle of Delia High School. truck Driver slides of missionary work in tin didn't say no as to whether the Membership Stands Shirley Brinkman was the suc­ West Indies. ponies had made him much At 37 Compared cessful contestant, Lynn McLellan i Rev. Brunner was born and rais­ money.
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