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Record Sale of Purebred Sires li6rfMJwwyiMi*»£ •»' iniTm .w iftewmii ^»a .""•' '' ir i-ssp Hospital Day "Open House" THE HANNA HERALD HANNA INSTITUTION INVITES "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS- ' I " I '1B1E' ' . I w .V a r.r—B .« VILUME 51 — No. 28 T THE HANNA HERALD <tnd EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1963 Subscription S3.00 Per Yeaf^lfcl"teCopy PUBLIC FOR TEA AND TOUR TOP SIRES AT CEREAL SUE HIGH AVERAGE ffSfllil'"'WygW"lf •f*®-PPmtia*}mBmmmr, OF INSPECTION ON MAY 11 AT CEREAL SALE Record Sale of Arranged In Observance Of Edwards Brothers, of Oyen, comparative newcomers in the National Health Week; Auxiliary purebred cattle breeding bus­ Members Assist In Arrangements iness, scored a noteworthy Tri­ umph in the eighth annual bull (Special to fhe Herold by Don Coolidge, Administrator sale at Cereal last Friday. They Purebred Sires Hanna Municipal Hospital) consigned nine head of Here­ ford bulls to the sale, and dard Britisher 17S by Standard Last year in observance of National Hospital Week, May when the total receipts were Lad 17N, June 28, 1961, to E. Klas­ 6 - 12, the theme was "Your Hospital — Unittng Science and added up at the end of the sale LARGE ATTENDANCE FOR EIGHTH sen, Wardlow $630. the animals averaged $621.00 Sold by C. W. Edwards, Oyen; ' Patient Core", and an article followed describing how your each. This was only the third EBR Halflight Hartland 1% by hospital used scientific knowledge and equipment to provide time the Edwards Brothers ANNUAL SALE IN CEREAL MAY 3; Kay Cee Hartland 58P, June 30, patient care and treatment. had consigned their stock, and 1961, to Ernest Pierson, Wardtow,- they thus become another pro­ $730; EBR Halflight Hartland IS This year the theme chosen for individuals entering them. The op­ minent source of purebred 71 BULLS AVERAGE AT $539 EACH by Kay Cee Hartland 58P, July 19, your local hospital during the ob­ portunities are equal for both men beef cattle sires in East Cen­ 1961, to William Kimber, of Naco, servance of Hospital Week is — and women and each year the men tral Alberta. $600. "Your Hospital - Uniting Individ­ are increasing their numbers in Increase In Individual Returns ual Human Skills and Patient Ca­ the hospital field, particularly in L Of $99 Over Last Year; Chilly Sold by F. W. Beynon, Esther, re". This theme is chosen to give the technological areas. Large hos­ • Bonne Vue B Mixer 19S by Proud tis the opportunity to explain brief pitals have as many as 200 job Weather Fails To Deter Crowd Mixer 11H, May 6, 1961, to Newton ly to the public the unique comb­ classifications, and I personally do Bingeman, Esther $1225; Bonne ination of professional, semi-pro­ not know of a hospital that has a Fire Sunday The 8th Annual Bull Sale sponsored by the East Central Vue Mixer 20S by Proud Mixer 11 fessional, and skilled categories of sufficient number of qualified per­ Purebred Cattle Breeder's Assocation, and held at Cereal, May H, May 5, 1961, to Harold McNally V people necessary for the planning sons in their employment. 3, was well attended despite the chilly weather. The new add­ Cadogan, $610; Bonne Vue B Mixer and executing patient care. The problem of providing ade­ 22S by Proud Mixer 11H, May 10, Threatens ition as well as the sales pavilion were well filled for the best 1961, to Bill McCloskey, Sunny­ Hospitals are a most important quate numbers of properly trained sale to date for the association. technological and socialogical in­ and qualified personnel for hospi­ nook, $660. stitution in the community in that tals is attracting the attention of Buyers were in attendance from Lad 6S by Domino 15K, May 12, Sold by George A. Beynon, Es­ they are dealing with "life" and many individuals, agencies, and as­ Odell's Store most areas of the Big Country. 1961, to Hans Zachariassen, Stan­ ther; Bonne Vue B Mixer IS by "death". The responsibilities of the sociations concerned with patient Prompt Arrival From more distant points were C. more, $580; Big Bend Super Do­ Bonne Vue Triumph Mixer 33 L, people working within the hospital care to develop extensive recruit­ Of Firemen E. Jones, Balzac, past president of mino Lad 4S by Rusticana Super February 10, 1961, to George Stam framework have to be taken most ment programs. Development of mers, Excel, $760; Bonne Vue Mix­ Prevents Spread the Canadian Hereford Association Domino 73N, April 10, 1961, to R. seriously. such a provincial wide program B. V. Powlesland, Cochrane, past J. Hutton, Hanna, $590; Big Bend er 15S by Proud Mixer 11H, May The development of new and va­ would be designed to attract young A fire of undetermined origin, president of the Alberta Hereford Domino Lad 25S by Domino 15K, 8, 1961, to C. R. McMullen, Excel, ried procedures resulting from ra­ men and women into the hospital broke out in the rear of" Odell's Association and of the Cattle Bree­ May 1, 1961, to Tony Ference, of $580. Sold by Russell A Johnston field and would serve a two-fold Excel; RJ Bar Domino 6S by Gold­ pid scientific advances have made Limited store here Sunday after­ ders' Association; and Keith Gil- Kirrimuir, $570; Big Bend Super it mandatory to attract an increas­ purpose - that of meeting the more, Calgary, editor and publish­ Domino Lad 10 S by Rusticana Su­ en Lad IM, May 8, 1961, to Char­ ing number of candidates into the needs for qualified personnel and noon, and but for the quick work er of the Canadian Hereford Dig­ per Domino 73N, May 9, 1961, to lie Russell, Dewar Lake, Sask. $720 field of hospital care if the bene­ that of providing careers with a of firemen, could have become a est. Lome Proudfoot, Chinook $600. RJ Bar Blocky Domino 4S by Gol­ fits of these advances are to be challenge to those seeking an op­ major catastrophe in the town's A total of 71 bulls sold for $38,- Sold by Roy D. Wilson, New den Lad IM, April 10, 1961, to Roy realized by you and the patients portunity to serve. business section. 300 making an average of $539 per Brigden, Wetmore Mixer Zento 4S Hanson, Cadogan, $710; RJ Bar who require them. Therefore your hospital urges The blaze was discovered by a head — an increase of $99 over by Ballinna Mixer Lad 5N, Hay 8, Blocky Domino IS by Golden Lad One of the most appealing feat­ you and your teenage children to tenant in an adjoining rooming last year. Two Shorthorns aver­ 1961, to Clifford Corry, of Hanna, IM, April 3, 1961, to E. Peterson, ures of a 'hospital career is the op­ get to know what opportunities are house, wbo noticed smoke coming aged $460; five Aberdeen Angus $625; Wetmore Domino Prince 5S Excel, $550. portunity to serve one's fellow man available in the health care field, from the»rear of the Store. The fire averaged $382, and sixty-four Here­ by Ballinna Mixer Lad 197, Say 9, Sold by C. W. Galloway, Altario through the application of skill and and further what is required far alarm was immediately turned in fords averaged $554. A total of 33 1961, to Warren D. Lee, of Excel, Altaway Vern Tone 44S by Bar knowledge while assisting in tlie the development and maintenance and within a few minutes the bri­ bulls brought $550 or more and 10 $560; Brigden's Wetmore Lad SS Pipe Lord Standard 22M, April 12, restoration of his health and hap­ of a complete health Care program gade was in action. sold at $700 or better. by Ballinna Mixer Lad 5N, May 10 1961, to M VanSickle, Alsask, Sas­ piness. In order to embark on a for the members of your own fam­ Forcing their -way Into the store Sales $550 And Over: 1961, to Hamilton and Wigg, Big katchewan $750; Altaway Vern hospital career it is no longer nec­ ily, your community and your firemen battled a stubborn blaze Sold by R. B. Peterson and Son, Stone, $690. Brigden's Mixer 7S by Tone 42S by Bar Pipe Lord Stan­ essary for those who serve the sick country. for almost an hour, before it was Ohaton; Notaho Standard Target Ballimia Mixer Lad 5N, June 10, dard 22M, April 11, 1961, to E M. and injured to-sacrifice their per­ The Women's Auxiliary to the brought under control. The south 17S hy Uno C Standard 20L, April 1961, to George S. Marr, of Cereal Lando, Youngstown $550; Altaway sonal welfare and financial secu­ Hanna Hospital are again holding west portion of the warehouse was 11, 1961, to Walter Melvill, Cereal $800. Vern Prince D 19S by Bar Pipe rity. Careers in hospital work are a tea on Saturday, May 11, from subjected to terrific heat, and lar­ $580; Notaho Royal D. Baldwin Sold by Edwards Brothers, Oyen Lord Standard 22M, April 5, 1961, many and varied aad range Ard 2:30 to 5:00 at the hospital, that ge timbers and cross beams bore 30S by Royal Domino Britisher 24 EBR Standard Krishnagar 26S by to John Schmidt, Chinook, $630. professional, semi-professional and will give you an opportunity to marks of severe heat, being almost M, April 17, 1961, to Martin An­ Standard Lad 17N, March 29, 1961 Altaway Triumph Domino US by skilled categories, and offer a tre­ vis?it the hospital and become bet­ charred through, and there were derson, Cappon, $960. to Willis J. McLennan, OC Bindloss Triumph Lad 47M, April 5, 1961, mendous area of opportunity for ter acquainted witt tire facilities also areas where the fire nearly Sold by Arthur Mattheis, Scapa; $610; EBR Standard Britisher 6S to Bill McCloskey, Sunnynook $630 service whieh will rtoutt in a max­ it has and the programs developed broke through the ceiling as wen Rainy Wetmore "3S by BV Wet- by Standard Lad 17M, Hay 19,1961 Sold by Hugh Gillard, Throne; imum sense of satisfaction to the for the future.
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