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THE CRANBROOK HERALD VOLUME 27 CRANBROOK, B.C., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th, 1026 NUMBER 50 p ICE CARNIVAL KNOX CHURCH HAS GIVES R) "OBi.vrUI, , UHARY "'ROW BONSPIEL Merchants' CO!. .^ •*IT. 1-18,| IN CRANBROOK ONCE Hockey News ATTRACTS SKATERS CLEAN SHEET AN Fair Already TO RINK FRIDAY SUNDAY SERVIlt MORE NEXT YEAR NUAL MEETING SHOWS Annual Mtg. II. S. Haynes, who was a delegate W. F. Cameron elected Presi Of The Week Diversity of Costumes. Good Without a single liability, the con Under Way from the local Baptist Church to the dent; Comes Home With Ice and Big Crowd Marks gregation of Knox Church, Cran recent Western Canada convention One Trophy Season's First Event brook, has emerged from the critical Local Branch R. M. A. Holds held "t. Edmonton, gave an Interest Spokane Zips Sporty Bunch, period of 1025. At the annual meet Committee Heads Appointed ing resume of the big gathering at the "Augmentation hill" Cameron Even ii They Did Lose AH There was a very good attendance ing held last Friday evening, January and Prize List Now Election of Officers and morning service at the local church 2!Hh, reports were heard from the 'nine home with hi rink from Cole- Four Games Here at the first skating carnival held at Being Drawn Up Dinner on Sunday last. man last week-end. Ile brought the the Arena rink on Friday evening different organizations all of which The convention was described on jewelry from one event with him, ami the event was a thorough suc- bowed flourishing conditions. Add- 1 FERNIE TOUOLD FAIR all sides, be said, as the best con and better that th t, brought along ROSSLAND WANTS GAMES cess. The ice was in good condi- td to this prosperous outlook is an ACTIVITIES OUTLINED vention they had held, and this was for next year. tlon, and thi' crowd of masked sknt- ardent and enthusiastic spirit which the wb h' bonspiel The Fall Fair arrangements are due, he considered, to the true pray 1 Cranbrook skip was er« thoroughly enjoyed themselves. animates every member of the con The well: known Cri Though they lost all four nl the well under way. A very good meeting AL O.flO Friday oven inn lust Hit' erful Christian spirit in which the de also horn itb the presidency of games in this vicin , tin' 3pokai Only one thing was considered to be gregation. This is especially not annual mooting ol the Retail Mor- lacking, and thnt was the band music held on Tuesday evening at liberations of the convention were the dtstrl it iclatlon, at the annual Zips, who were in tl city b ,-eck- iceable along the lines of Young elnmis' Association uf Cranbrook tn ikatc i". It may be a little late which great enthusiasm wns display- got un dor wny when a largo represen conducted, particularly the controver meeting, end on a hockey 1 of thi East iple's work, including the Sunday tation of thai organization took their sial matters which were Introduced. ng the Interprovincial to get this need filled, but it is hop in Willi Kootenay, made a very gioo d ii School. A committee was appointed The chairman of the various com places around the banquet tublo Pdrttculflrly inspiring were the ad Lester Clapp third, J. sion for their sportsman) lk> ed that for another season it will he Mpremi in the mooting room of tho with introduce the form of Young mittees were appointed as follows: dresses made to the delegates hy Dr. Taylor second ami Al. TowrlBS lend. possible to make some arrangements Y.M.C.A. The dinner, for which Mr. The local teams seemed a little iople's work suggested by the As* Finance—Major H. B. Hicks. John McNeil. One, on the reasons Cranbrook rink played two winning that will provide music, which is to Alex Hurry wns responsible, wns fast for the visitors, who tHough mhly of the church. At time of Prize List—A. L. Hay. thoroughly enjoyed, many present for Christian service, was briefly link skutitiK like cream is to coffee. games. Thelr's was the last sched they were a bigger team in1 most being of the opinion thut ihe associa synopslzed by Mr. Haynes, as being writing the convenor reports success Grounds and building—W. F. uled, and B.C. required eight points cases than their opponents, ccoul d The judges of tho costumes were tion might profit hy gntherinK really outstanding. B. C. last in the efforts of the above committee. Worden. around the festive boards more fre to pull up before they won. They not seem to stand the pace., Mis. F. B. Miles, Mrs. H. A. Mc- year contributed over $28,000 to the The initial meeting will be held on Advertising—F. Constant ine. quently than once u year. rose to the occasion, however, and The Cranbrook name played [Cowan and Major IL B. Hicks. When western Canada missionary budget, Monday, Ferbuary 15th, nt 8 o'clock Membership—G. T. Moir. After justice was done the excel won by that margin, and in the re Thursday evening last, was a j ihe judging was completed, the win of which nearly $22,000 was spent in the school room. All who are in Stock—M. McCrindle. lent menu provided, the business of sulting playdown, the Cameron rink clean game to watch, and rest ners were announced as the follow- the annual meeting was proceeded for work in the province. Dr. Or- terested in the work anions young Poultry—W. Harvey. copped the cup. in a win for the locals 7 ti Gil with, Mr. F. Scott, president of the chnrd, secretary for the Western people are invited to attend. Grains, vegetables and fruits—A. The annual meeting of the Crow's bert Blumenaeur put in two and st dressed lady in costume— association, being in the chair. Mr. Canada Baptist Union, superintend B. Smith. F. T, Cooper, who wan the guest Nest Culling Association wns held Jimmy Logan one in the first period Vlvlan Kummer, Indian Maiden, The Ladies' Aid. the Missionary ent of missions, and also editor of Kducationul work—J. P. Fink. of Hie association was asked to ad 1 Wednesday of Inst week at Cole- for the home team, while Copeland, Fancy sweater, donated by W. D, Society, the Marion Oliver Mission dress the meeting with respect to a the Western Baptist, was present, Ladies' work—Mrs. F. Clark. the Spokane, centre, netted twice for Hill. Band, the C.G.I.T., the newly organ matter of mutual interest to them and delivered some interesting re mnn. ' President Russonherry was in Manual training—W. Attrid>*e. the Zips. In the second period the •i dressed gentleman—Kenneth ized Troll Rancors, and the Boy and the Hod and Gun Club, of which ports on the progress of the work in the chair. The business of the meet Rest It was reported at the meeting that he is the president. visitors evened up, when Copeland 1, Indian Chieftain Joe. Gold Scouts are all to he commended for the west. The personal experiences ing was proceeded with in fine Agricultural Association bad been put in two more, ami Toughoy I knife and chain, donated by The speaker, on behalf of the Rod which Dr. Orchard related gave an pirit nnd enthusiasm. All financial the splendid results shown by their formed in Fernie and arrangements Staples, a familiar figure here, even rth Bros. and Gun Club, thanked his hosts for interesting insight into the vital matters are in good shape. The official reports. The Words "with were being made to hold an Agri f he was wearing a Spokane sweat the courtesy extended, and proceeded touch that is being maintained with election of officers for the ensuing il dressed girl, 12 to 18 —Nora out a liability" from the church cultural Fair m Fernie on the 7th er, also got n tally for the Zips, For at once with a concise resume of the tho people in the outlying districts. year resulted as follows: President, Mih-, Hal. Fancy scarf, donated Ireasurer were heartily applauded. ind Sth of September, the week pre Cranbrook Ev. Lewis was the goal work of the association with respect Rev. W. E. Matthews, of Winnipeg, W. Cameron. Cranbrook; vice-presi hy McCreery Bros. The session reported a considerable vious to the dates set for the Cran getter in this period, and the third to the operation of the local fisl; was another speaker, who told of the dent II. C. McBurney, Coleman; sec Best dressed boy, 12 to 18 years— loss of members due to the "union" brook fair. The directors in Fernie twenty minute stretch opened with hatchery and the outlook regarding devotion of some of the laborers in retary-treasurer, Sherwood Kerch- Frank Hartnell, Joker and pack of question, but the additional new •ry anxious to cooperate with the count of five all. The game was tho future in connectioa therewith. the rural places. mer, Fernie. Next year's 'spiel is to cards. Luminous dial watch and members added exceeded the number the Cranbrook Agricultural Associa cinched for Cranbrook when Lewis be held in Cranbrook. chain, donated by A. E. Leigh. lost by the upheaval of 1025. tion ami it is hoped that exhibitors Dealing particularly with the mat added another, and Johnson the Foreign missionary work, particu A very hearty vote of thanks was Best dressed boy under 12— Bar- n both these districts will support ter of financing of its future ojiera^ seventh, which ended the scoring.