HANH* mm, MRS. RALPU J (KKY LOSES UFE IN HI6HWAY teftlSWN NEAR ROSETOWN THE »NlfftfB| H Four AH Tola Killed Last Thursday If Wm' MM^m^<2mmMls ALBERTA NEVff Evening; Some In Hospital Listed Authorise* a* •eefxn Class Matter by tbe r>sm% Oftlea nipaUiiwil, Ana tar tno Paymant af jHasuas; la Ca • :'EA» Still In Serious Condition VOLUME ^-NUMWR 38^^-tHE HAKlMA Hsflllfe and r^l^t^TRAL'1 AI^ERTA flfeW^-THURSbAY, JQLV ,6, .lU**'/* Subscription A two-car collision a few miles north of Rosetown, Sask. mi in— w II mi—Saws nun il ,ii i Tin mi' I i it • *. ., i , i' m mi lasl| Thursday evening claimed the life of a young Honno wo- rflACHES QUARTER CENTO** MARK mQBrtMrs. Ralph Cheney, ond those of a Sosk. district mother anay»er,two children. Also Injured in the collision were Mr. Row,Cheney, his four year old son Gordon and nine year old douflhter Anne. Two other Hanna residents, Mrs. Wm. Shumka and her son Larry, French were also injured. *B9r*W to information given the 9eraU, concerning tbe tragedy, the ea>: owned by air. Cheney and driven by him was iiipiiaiiilliin al­ Services This m ong the main highway, when tbe i other car emerged from a stderoad, failing to stop as it entered the Afternoon For path of the oncoming Cheney ear, "SHOI-TOSSERS" AT AVERAGE FOR WEEK ENDING which was unable to avoid colli­ HIGHLAND GAMES sion. WAA Official The brother comMweHan ef There were five occupants of Frederick Slemp Bob and Larry Griffith showed JULY II IS K DEGREES; "11 the second car, a father and mo­ Peases Suddenly In wall in placing fourth at th* ther, two children and the driver's Hanno Hospital recent Aberta Horsashoa cham­ hjpihfti'. The mother and two chil- pionships. Tha two brothers CROPS EAST "ARE SUPPkW* §§j daen lost their lives, along with Funeral services will be held leaf only three genisi out of Mrs. Cheney. All the remaining oc­ from First United Church in Hanna T twelve and were awarded 4Hi General Rains Badly Needed cupants of, the Hanna car, Mrs.thi s afternoon for a prominent re­ Jimmie's Auto Service, fnrT*'*; Both Jim and Bernie, in addition ' Another business operated for position to tha provtna*. Over Shumka, her son, Larry French, prominent automotive "service and to their business operations, have the "put several years by Jim Dove In Most Areas; Sunday July sident of the community, Frederick sales business in Hanna recently been staunch and active supporters 70 teams participated in the Mr. Cheney and the two Cheney "Fred" Slemp, who passed away tn 1 and his wife is Dove's Trailer Court championships that arara. held 12 Establishes Season Rapjird children were taken to Rosetown the Hanna hospital early Tuesday celebrated 25- yeas*, ' tn* business: in numerous community projects, which includes all the modern con- in conjunction with tha Any hospital and after a short stay for morning following a brief Illness. Owned by James "Jimmy" Dove, .jnong which" bant bean the' arena, vdutenccj foi' trailer lining in addi­ ta Highland C eases In Edmon­ The hottest day of-the summer Sunday, July 12, sow the medical examination and attention, Services will be at two o'clock and the business was started by him in the swimming pool and curling tion to a well patronized and up ton. The teams that ware to were released. The driver Ntf the a small way 25 years ago and has clubs, plus numerous others. On citizenery in general finding all escape from Q blistering sun interment is to follow in the Han­ to date coin wash. The trailertourt sat hack tha Griffith boys was almost impossible. The mercury registered the highest of the other ear, and his brother are'still na cemetery, l^gfe^ now become one of the finest and the occasion of their 25th anni­ test year's British CatumMa in hospital and described as being most u pte date businesses of its versary, Jim and his wife and tbe is generally recognized as a real season, a scorching 94 above on Sunday arid for a week a Born in Oklahoma, the late Mr. asset to Hanna insofar as transient Champs as well as she Alber­ in serious condition. kind in . Closely associated entire staff at the garage are ex­ ta champions. This was the daily average of no less than 85 above, occordtng to Fred ' Funeral aersjuaa for Mrs. Cheney Slemp came to the Scapa district with the business over the years tended sincere and hearty congrat­ population is concerned, and is also Gibson, weather recorder here for the Deportment of Trans­ with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ first time Hanna had bean re­ were held in North Battleford on has been Jim's wife, Bernice, ulations by their many friends and one of the best equipped and oper­ presented In provincial eanv port. It was surely a day not fit for man, beast or plant life! Monday. Besides her husband, who gar Slemp, where-the family fans known toman y friends as "Bernie" customers. ated courts in tha province. ed for many years. He was 51 years aatitton and piaaeiitly Bab and e .''^^^^_ymm^m__^^asfSsr^M' • came here some four years ago as Larry are Mag wandered as a brakeman with the PM-MAI**, Na­of age, and for a time is early man­ teens*Followin heagt asom solie dcro weep deteriorak ot atW­ MO WASH, HO hood, he also farmed la that dis­ RECEIVES SCHOLARSHIP one Of the teams to participate tional Railways, she is survived by In ilia Canadian championships tion was expected, particularly FISH ON MONDAY her two children and her parents in trict until moving to Hanna with from east of Hanna to tbe Saskat­ his wife and two children in 1952, Legion Incentive Rail ' on behalf of the Pievbico ef Miota, Sask., and a brother in Este- Alberta. The games ware held chewan border. In most ef this Tbe BhjaSwr stea of she abep- van. Since that time he had been a over the past weekend. large acreage the moisture situa­ ptog hour change which cam* district supervisor ser the Prairie tion has been spotty. For instance Into effect on a\w&&1a-aa- Mrs. Shumka and son, Larry Farm Assistance Administration, Win Ferg James Rales Go Into in tbe Fairaeres district some ten flected sn Its* French, have along with her hus­ and in this capacity became widely #1 miles northeast of Oyen, the wont stances. A band, William, have been residents and favorably known to many ru­ drought in •years' has struck. A re­ and a local retired gsenltpaaw. of Hanna for a considerable time, ral residents of southern Alberta. Baseball Trophy Effect My 29 liable soune has informed the rsnwwniid aa* tssbarmas^nasse where Mr. Shumka is also employ­ In his early life "Freddie", aa he Little Leaguers To AppW On Lees P«l Office |i§ Herald that in this district a mea­ wan sitting on the steps af th* ed with the CNR. Ring Down Regular gre .52 inches of rain has fallen $eur office htsnday mondng. was widely known, was prominent Then Cerlood Traffic Tha Herald was rigtw h* its <•- in-sporting circles, and at one time Game* Schedules ' In Four Prdalniea since May 6. This particular area -a was a pitcher with the old Scapa Closed Half Day may be an exception but there are laaaatlan that easts was* ***- HOLIDAY SEASON baseball club when the sport was In the Hanna Pee Wee League MONTREAL, July 7, 1964-V.In- etnas* who are in dire need of an immediate rate, if crops are tosur ­ MUCH BRIGHTER! highly popular in this area. After TjadslieJl playoffs completed recent­ otntive rates far less-tiunvcarload pattern- Th* lady dactor** eke his playing daps were ended, ha ly, the Legion was declared tha freight shipments .will be intro­ Each Monday p vive. NEW BRIGDEN, July IS — continued an active interest in his Ferg James Trophy winners by vir­ duced by Canadian National Rail­ Heavy stands ef grain te tbe Ce­ The holiday season tar Mr. and favorite sport of baseball, and on tue of their three straight wins ways July 29. Change Made To real, Chinook and Youngstown ar­ Mrs, Ronald Hanson IMs year several occasions was manager of •over the Elks. Previously to the fi­ \They will apply to most less-than- Coincide WM eas have suffered extensively In would na* b* fishing ntesMteys is an exceptionally happy one, the local team, and also was a boos­ nals Legion had eliminated the carioad traffic tn the four western New "Haw Policy* tbe peat week, and burning is evi­ as *f Jety 11. fast* firmly *V Dodgers while the Elks entered tbe C\VLmTa%% aasWa99r%mWt, BH {•HHHBBK because of the food fortune ter lor sports and recreation acti «ex Beech, BA, aVEd. provinces and extend as far east aa dent in many places. Other dis­ that has hstaMaii Mrs. Hanson. vities in the community. final round by edging tha Tigers. Armstrong, Ontario. A change in postal hours ban tricts, nowever, where "freak-type" back far a -m* day V wash- est She wm tho winner of a fifteen Legion had little trouble winning been Siineiiiud this week by Post­ Wafanidss/ ef '^sMk^epsak. Besides bis wife, Hazel, residing Who has beeh teaching tbe last The new rates win supplement heavy rains have unseed as* with­ foot i wiiplosaly furnished holi­ the coveted trophy in its first year fourteen in the Edmonton Public master Las Burnett, to tnsnetrte aa standing the terrificbea t wen, and Somaane tfajgidOp |tei*fj osV in Hanna, he is survived by one for competition aa they scored an IT listing rate structure and in day trailer, in a raffle conduc­ son, Norman and a daughter (Faye) School system, has been awarded a ser, es pnsalhss with tbe recent are in healthy condition. to th* *ft*at.*i«r%4|ramnn» ted a* the Stottior flacnusds In three easy wins over the Elks in National Fitness Schobwshte. lgs> most cases wUl be lower, <____*_ change* in shopping hours in Mrs. Ted Morris, and one grand­ the beat of five series. TJjerejWl be two setaof ineen While crops were subjected to »*9 m aht a* the Crinpbnl Children's child, all resldng here. His parents, will take graduate work in Spate Hanna. terrific beat, humans FiflntttittaTirt Khrt' '"rtr-TrrMfBL Ha ma ., JVjumWi "f, UM M(»aaJsaa«aaaan» •prvmeage scale aad win mmamwe-mr luwaay. me wiem usual HI. una were Rod Martin, Les Harrison, berta, Edmonton, in 196445. HW# service at the post office closed folks either sought thelgssltrr ef the tracer/ a* upon delivery neers of the Scapa district, also the sop of Mr. and Mrs. - Henry Include, where facilities are avail­ survive and are living at Red Deer. Doug Fano, Ernie Buchfink, Dale able, free pick-up and delivery. at 12:30 while the general lobby the basement the rtiatbllTan d soo­ they gave it a "trial run" by Beach of Henna and is a graduate remained open, that is from 8:00 thing aspects of a beach, river,tb e camping in it at Gooseberry Rev. Don Varco*. will officiate at Finnerty, Norm Garbutt, Norm of the local public and high school. The other, with a slightly lower WOfftCfMtbllefHNMihl funeral services wis afternoon and, Campion, Larry Haessel and Jimmy tariff, will be tor LCL traffic mo­ am., until 8:00 p.m. The new sche­ local swimming pool or even s Lake over the weekend. A dule win thus see the post office farm dugout ft|"tsi'jlWliiliiiiiiig|ll|^ friend af tho family. Dean Her­ intenhent' will follow tin the Hen­ Pincomb. Eks final lineup included ving between a number of princi­ na cemetery with Whyte's Funeral closed on tbe half-day Monday, but i Despite tbe sustained high tem­ ron also ioined In the funl . Jimmy Babb, Bruce Pennock, Rae Storm Strikes pal centres in the affected terri­ open for a full day on Wednesdays. OYEN, Jsn^-ifc^^ Directors, in charge. Harrison, David Dylke. Rudy Buch­ tory and will also include free peratures no electrical storms Tiave At Pollockville pick-up and oaBrery. Postmaster Burnett points out resulted and there are no reports come true" fati n the fink, Garry Fairbairn, Allan Lam- that mail hmnfliin- and dispatching of any extensive hail H«m»g» so the Oyen Kinsmen and resffsffjUft, son and Jjerry Taylor. Coaches were POLLOCKVILLE, July IS -*- Con­ The reate will be eased on the wUl be carried on da usual, and far during July, which is generally tbe community and district as Bob McCrea, Malcolm Kennedy, siderable damage was done by weight of the shipment instead of the change win only mean that thought to be a "severe hail work baa started en the Kinsmen DIVIDE ANTELOPE HUNTING 1 Basil Stickney, Joe Blair, Joe Wil­ a wind and hail storm which struck, the commodity itself. As the weight wicket service and general, delivery month". Glint swinuDing pool. lis and Bob Odell. the district last Thursday evening. increases, the rate iluiiaaoni In­ of maU wUl not be available after CansUuttiuii of tbe pool and The Horner ranch was one of the centives are baaed on tbe fallowing 12:30 each Monday. Notice to tins completion is expected *}i seel ill. AREAS TO IMPROVE BAG M The presentation of'.the Ferg main targets, as high winds des­ weight levels: shipments up to effect bap been also given in the the neigbourhood of $35JM0. Ssneb James trophy will be made at a troyed two cattle sheds and caused 1,000 lbs., 2,000, 5,000 and 10,000 form of posters in tbe post office Delia Dynamos ot ;ipiis' money baia^MB, r^S b# later date. other damage toranc h property. pounds. lobby. the Kinsmen who sponsored var­ POTENTIAL; 7 HUNTING ZONES ious community assets to the his­ tory nf Oyen, tbe new po*i will Sketch Map of Areas Included Lead In Chan serve net only the i iiiiiinssilTji bv, self but a large suiroeaafanp; asea.; In license Application; "Draw" Canbiaclui for the pool aant snsbV System For Issuing Licenses Lakes League house is Universal Pods at Cht-- an' ^fiw iK2®b™ Harry Hays Comments On Four Wins ' gary. Increased popularity of antelope hunting and a need to In A Row With Tne structure, whseh te.asmeennt ' control hunter distribution has necessitated a limited issue of No tsssas So For to be completed eestytsr August, antelope licenses during recent seasons, to ensure that heavily is situated just east ef tbe Jsssesar- Delia Dynamos bead the Chain ial Arena on property deanabef to hunted areas ore not over harvested. To provide a better hun­ Lakes Baseball League, as s re­ the swimming peel i niiiiiiHtajyhj ter distribution, and consequently, an Opportunity for a larger vised schedule has been drafted, tbe Oyen Branch, Royal number of hunters to enjoy the sport, the Fish and Wildlife New FarmfCreditiPolicy following regular play during the Legion. Division of the Alberta Department of Lands and Forests has early part of the summer. The Dy­ instituted a new licensing arrangement. namos thus far have posted a re­ that the whole of his $16,000 loan If a farmer borrows the need' cord of four wins and no losses, For the 1964 season, the antel- "USEFUL ASSISTANCE" AVAILABLE would be repaid over the fun 80 mum standard loan of $40,000, for giving them eight points. ope range of southeast Alberta bag years. This means he would repay example, his repayment at S per A failing iH the league so far been divided into seven antelope Parkland* Key $1,086 a year far the fuU period, cent on tbe first $20,000 would is tbe neglect on the part ef indi­ "hunting, areas". Application forms BUT MANY FARMERS UNAWARE which works out to $324 a year amount to $1,320.92 per year for vidual team officials to turn te re­ To Snap Long for licenses contain a Sketch map less during his first nine years. principal and lateitnt Repayment sults of the games soon after they of the areas and a list of prefer­ To Waterfowl M _.; We have also provided for a far­ on the amount above $20,000 at are played. From now oa it is hop ences. Each applicant is required 01 CREDITfWOtoiN HELP mer to get a loan to help a son, 41% per cent interest would be ed they will be turned te to league to enter the number of his* prefer­ daughter or other close relative nual repayment for tbe full' statistician Larry lambcrt at Da­Diamond Stagf red himrtin area in the space next Substantial Increases Passed By start a new farm or expand the fa­ $1,528.87 per year. So the totalan - na or to radio station Cjby, Drum Bow Te Breaks to "Preference Number 1". Subse­ mily farm. Yield Thb Year Parliament To Enable Larger $40,000 loan would be $2,890.70 heller. p Barftwlees Is Tw* quent area choices may also be en­ Ducks Unlimited For example, a fanner has two near tbe 30-year period. tered in spaces provided for a to­ The league schedule for the re­ Report Points To ' Loans To Farming-Ranching Industry sons, both of whom want to stay in We felt justified tn charging the mainder of the season is m fol­ tal of seven, if desired. farming while the father retires going economic — that is, unsub- Drought Factors Editor's Note:— In a special news release from Ottawa, lows, with tbe standings up fo Banna Cubs continued tbesr to- Applications will be separated and moves into town. Ban the home sidized — Interest rate on the high­ July 5 also recorded: sing ways test Sunday as they in terms of area preference. If a The parklands are the key to wa­ the Hon. Harry Hays, Minister of Agriculture, goes into some place isn't big enough to support er share of these loans because we July ta-~ •:-•. both ends of a Big Foetr selection er "draw? is required for terfowl, production this year, accor­ detail concerning recent changes in the policy of the Form both sons. knew lt would stiU he an awful lot Garden Plains at Endiang league doubleheader toth e a particular area on behalf of har­ ding toi the- July Duckological just Credit Corporation. With an office' in Hanno, under super­ The father transfers tbe home cheaper that what farmers have Delia at Victor "*« *«»aks team. A fair emu- vest control, each applicant will released by tbe General Manager vision of Mr. M. Soder, farmers and ranchers in this Oreo will place to his first son. The firstso n been paying far this kind ot money July 22— epbfpat to brave the terrififc heat have an equal opportunity of being of Ducks Unlimited (Canada), An­ be interested in Wr. Hoys' comments on the new policy as" uses it as security for a loan from up tonow . to see their favorites again have to selected to hunt in his first,choic e Endiang Mete Day ' to gus Gavin, j cjrx follows^ 05$$; the Federal Farm Credit Corpora­ We.found, for aiwsnpr, that far­ July26— IS, ' b"* *e opposition after putting tion, Be then gives the second son mers last year borrowed about $235 up Strang oppositteH for most at ana. 'JSpsi^tslkl^ Water conditions are good in livestock and equipment. Victor at Scapa Any necessary subsequent draws Manitoba and eastern Saskatchew­ I have been, a little disturbed to enough money for a down-payment million from non-government sour­ Garden Plain at Delia hotegsnlai, an, Gavin stated, but poorer in the realise how many farmers seem J The repayment period for stan­ SKI new farm and tbe rest to the ces at intent rates at. more than will be made on the same basis dard loans remains at 30 years. July 2fW> *J .S_ fie fsrst Mj Barry Fecho for "second choice" areas, with the northern parklands of Saskatchew­ unaware of useful assistance avail­ father toward payment for the 10 per cent Victor at Garden Plain shwted eWeus mound far Banna an and Aberta where good rains able to them Pn-w/ti the Federal Previously "tne 40 per cent- of a home place and bis retirement.'". Our findingsar e backed up by a I August2— SJK\HM^*1 system operating until all harvest package loan covered by livestock and kept Brooks down as his mates quotas for each of the seven hunt­ would be helpful. He pointed out Department of Agriculture. I am The second eon then gets a loan >^aitite*fiH?«''i" | to tbe joint Garden Plain Sports Day wase, n-rtoK to collect 1 H| steam ing area have been reached If a that the prairies re-' thinking in particular si this time and equipment had to ba repaid of bis own from the Corporation to Commons-Senate '•^•"•Wtf^ on However, **< B fifth, Jbn sbsise ov-ir the first ten years. Tbe chang­ August I—. EjflipnS&j^iM hunter desires to hunt In one area main in the grip of drought. Water of tbe unproved credit new avail­ pay off the rest of his new farm, consumer credit by the'Canadian : Fneisng at Victor' ' .ipdw aesne-fte in mam\ assPte tne atesb only, he should eSUy complete the conditions were greatly improved able through file Federal Farm Cre­ es approved by Parliament in June buy Hiieafajlk and equipment and Federation of Agriculture. The Fe­ now |rti mil the whole of a pack­ Scapa at Delia ^p> "Preference Number 1" on his ap­ in southern Alberta although the dit Corporation. build necessary buildings. ' deration brief said: . AugustH— score ffl taw'eafn\' I rains came too 1 ill ajA lYeaa jajanjp age loan to be repaid over the fuU plication form. This will indicate In June of this year tha Govern­ We have also provided that a "A large portion (40% in MM) Detta Sports Oajk__£_£miMt*_&crosse d fbs) plate HBBI that if he is an unsuccessful can­ effect oh this year's production.' ment won Parliament's approval 30 year period. loan can now be made te a deceas­ of tbe total amount of credit ax- August 16— pen oettbe > didate, he does not wish to be con­ Turning to the duck crop now for sustential'increases in the a- We think this win be especially ed fanner's executor or adminis­ tended to farmers annually is sup­ Sudden Death Semi-finab) ' 1besMensntSste«bet>stebaMa sidered lor hunting in other wees. being produced ... Gavin report mount of credit available (rem the hrliifnT fK fbiiiip fj|iiiii i» starting trator to permit heirs to continue plied through farm machinery and August l»—Z__ii>}r*r" ' ' ejjiiiji SHBfHfafl • eswesessstb • Following completion of the re­ Corporation and 1 would like here out supply companies of various kinds. ed a good but prolonged hatch ot estnt game of finals sing but that ett errer eesni: quired selection by "draws" all ap­ to present a summary of those For example, if a .young farmer For example, a farmer dies, tea-Tbe limited information available JWRssprTa j**y $j than* ajaia ssst-beesee-ebs plicants will receive notification of early nesters (mallard, pintail and changes and what is now available borrowed a $1«,000 package loan tog bis widow and 18 year old sen. on interest rates on such operating g*¥-J«ii*'«LV -'H»»:n^st*i rlapnp} itbsyijgj|ge::toefateg I the result of their applications. canvasback) in Manitoba and .tbe to farmers anywhere in the coun- previously, with 40 per cent cover- mmxjmss wants to carry en the- credit suggests, that it often ex­ "•"^•wrVi. ' giyf%4[ This notice wUl direct successful Saskatchewan parklands and a late e# bp ebastate -~. shea ^ sheateefc wbh ate mother. New she it*. am^mt __m mam ta bet npaaVuiU to leispjgm sjatifica- *M •iltalajajaat tr '.If* Isw.-lsv pay ap kufsesf at fhe |$haa« confident farmers wi • la&'&fc- sUfJ^fi tbse. together with tbe ttM» sV PP'lsoeV.'batch n$*8ecrtaeni Al­ Pint of aU, tha corporation is berta. Prairie production, rsOsaV, tfesewJ ta stnaVup to » par cent that pail bank » tew yean. Tate casual fee. The validated hunting nieant mrmaS te repay $1^80 a Ces#i»s1sM ^ ipm e^-taw^is*- -,*••&- a STMI ing tee sksuathl conditions, is be­ if. ax farm's appraised value, but haenaa will ba mailed following year far tjfe first nine years and mmmaamimfaat\ aasawehnieper I WjpTfrusI receipt of fee and* notification by low average. not exceeding the nsaj|)anun limits. Tbe maximum standard loan was fTID a year over fhe rest of the 30- to take own eb'sevijiiw.' Incidentally, fo learn where and the Fish and Wildlife Divbdon. The In summation, /ha lad this to yeer period. J£JEL Tbe interest rejauunaUNi how. toappl y foron e of these now HOWtHUil license is actually a part of the say: "Over-all production should be doubled from Sao.OOTlp *ag,f»0 on standard teaste up W $30,000 loans, farmers should contact tbe hunter's application an$ carries on 00 and the-maximum packaged, or Su­ lb Other words, his biggeajt re­ PABKBWS PLACE: AUttnii * P* with 198S if present conr and package lanes up to *H,fl00, Federal Farm Credit Corporation : it bis origtnal preference list, eer pervised, loan was doubted from payments were in the yean when, Hf'-esi uiiendtat snte Jt ditions continue and there la signi­ teat is, a ssmsadfted rate ot 5 per office or advisor In their locanty, titled for hunting in one ot the se­ tt7,80f> toBW,000 , covered at least usuaBy he'd have his hardest going •ssnX ,On. Ote •nsseunt over these er'Write tew regional' branch ei- HpsflfVI ven areas only, rae license is not ficant renesting by drought dis­ SO par cent by tend and. buildings at tee beginning.' filuMs, tbe rate Is the going eco­ fice, which in Atterta is teeated at eby:|g vsBd tn Other areas. '-"*•**•' placed prairie birds." and not mora than toper centby We bate new changed this ge nomic rate, currently S% percent 100 St end 101A las, Bdmonton. THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1964 THE HANNA HERALD SUGAR and SPICE "ilND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" (By BillSmiley) stsnssdse or TBUC AUDIT WKMBER OF THB. CANADIAlf that* Just lent Time wallet, his running shoes, and a BURJBAU OF CIRCULATION*' ^_w wBBsa.T nxwspAjnsiur ASSOCIATION There's nothing unite as relaxed dollar bin (which turned up in the and Indolent as the life of a school washing machine). That was an *• Mtste\»ii|iaeia^*aniaV newspaper psfUehaf **•*» Wednesday la tbe SarsU Buudu* ateto Stsaat. Saaam teacher In those two long, golden average week. *<_"f. AoUwrtaed a* Second CssS* Han ST th* Post Office Department, Ottawa months of summer. Eight glorious -i Imagine going away and leaving aa^Vm. •*. iait ar a. a. teatee* Published *y TH« HANNA TtV"* ' at B. KeCne, eeitor weeks: A little golf, a little swim­ that gormless gawk of a boy on bis ming, a little fishing; a tot of pic­ own, for three weeks, with 10 dif­ nics and cookouts and long, cold ferent places to ba at a definite drinks; unlimited time te read aad time each day; with money to han­ OTg£R SIDE Orf STORY girls in shorts to ogle. '-____^_V___dle a U by himself; with nobody to The oenprot pubjiic looks upon railway wpr since the plan was put into effect some -fif­ It's a picture ! paint for myself find aU the things hell lose; and kers os jusra) fctaooh of greedy types interest­ teen years ago. ' JHrL- in clear outlines, in coal pastel with bis way to find an tne way shades, every June. But somehow borne by bus. ed only wnest tfte nestt pay raise is conning So, while it would appear the molarity of around. Granted, the threatened strikes and tbe finished canvas test quite great F W* weren't much comforted as rail workers ore only concerned with the I had te mind. The outline blurs, w* Is* Was. M* clladiad out af negotiations over pay issues in the post sev­ "spending" end of fhe operation, we would tbe colors change to violent reds, the ear, sarins, "Yes, (Mr.. I */*art eral years has done much to implant this ismtinpir that so*** ot least "bless 'em) do yellows and purples, end we come target. Ubtoatt. Right. Teg>. ay a Image in llw.stefrajpsT*** Conodions, but there is up with something resembliag a last-mlnuta torrent *| verbal di­ also onother Side to fhe story. , hove the interest of the company and the tax­ drunken rainbow that has been rections paeref at him. tf* took According to CN off idols, suggestions put payers' pocket book in mind, hi short, there struck by lightning. ah aes, waved, and started up th* forth by employees last year resulted in tan­ are some ordinary Joe's on the railroad who TWs summer he* been a* excep­ stag* *f the boarding house next con tell pte "top brass'' o thing or two about tion. » started est ie typical te- door to th* *n* w* had lust regis­ gible savings to the company of $95,176. tered him in. I doubt If we'll aver economics! :^S^Ka$*5 IT'SKF dsten with a racking das* of toad "This was the highest saving netted by the CN polnsoning skat left as* afaset^Sf as* the bay again. rtoH Wart far hearty as a lady *f OS who has |**t hems and Bind up te Tibet.. given birth to quadruplets. I was Got home from that jaunt just FOR GR^TEif.SANITAtlON a* weak that tha eat, who has bean long enough tig do the washing, re­ A Honno housewife was almost startled out With the current fry spraying campaign also watching bar chance tor year*, pack the snRraaas and head for of her wits the other day, when the new gar­ in full force, the bock alleys hi Hanna should stuck out a toot as I was tattering summer schooL Arrived a bit shaky toward my lawn chair, and tripped after giving myself a small fare­ bage truck appeared in the alley. She first be fust as clean or even cleaner than the front me flat aw my sac*. well party and was immediately thought it was a new type of holiday outfit, streets! Barely over thia, I bad to drive asked to read a poem to a group but her astonishment changed to admiration Franky speaking, we ore mighty pleased to I the famUy 700 miles into thVus. of hitoiawCTiil I'll' teachers. os she sow the familiar figure of the town's see sanitarian and waste removal on tha way on the July mh weekend, te dump After summer school we rush garbage i ill i naiad jump down from the cab. to improvement. The men hired to do this | young Hugh at a summer music Kim to camp, then hike for tbe old ing separated from the white, re­ fective as the more elaborate de­ She, along with most all citizens, will be happy work hove done a commendable job with the 1 school. Bat It wasn't the mileage home town to put out tbe paper for move it with a cloth that has been coration. So, garnishes should be ttMt two weeks while the editor goes on dipped in cold. The yolk win adible, simple, natural, fresh, suit­ to know that more modern methods have been afluiprnent at their disposal. They now should tf* use down. It was the list of able in character and sixe to the token towards a better garbage collection, and be able to db.even better. instructions issued to tbe kid by |tfs honeymoon. Then scramble for stick to the cloth. his mother. K they'd baes written, home, collect Kim from camp, en­ • Of course, you aU know that ol­ food adorned. Avoid lightly seas­ resultant sanitation In the community. Winston Churchill's famous statement: out, they'd bare covered a sheet tertain friends te relays for a weak MmmmmmtAmam\\W^ der eggs are easier to shell when oned garnishes — they are not in ft would appear that the new unit is just "aive us tha tools and we'll finish the job", of paper for every mile we travel­ before hurtling off to a newspaper hard cooked. But should you need taste. Colors should harmonise, not about, jfje ultimate far this type of work. All clash. And lastly, girnlaba* need aptly describes what we anticipate by way of led, and they could have beau re­ convention, which te about as easy to use fresh eggs, shell them un­ that ^.required now Is for the individual membered only by e herd of ele­ on a fellow, physically, as break­ der water. Your egg will be less not be expensive. Here are a few suggestions: "home enecuttve'' and her better half, os well odequate waste removal. and sanitation in phants ing wild mustangs with a slipped w likely to break and the job will be Hanna, now that tho "proper tools" have been disc. Bed of summer. End of "ho­ smoother! Tomato flower: Cut tomato into os the kids to co-operate in disposing of the lidays". . (By Mrs. Moon Marie Cox) wedges, leaving baaa uncut. Press usual mounds of doHy collected garbage. put into use. I didn't b)ame her, though, General Salad Pointers: it isn't slat t«a kid is stated, it's Anyone know of a Jab where District Home Economist - The most attractive salads are re­ open slightly. just teat he's a teen ages and Uvea they give yew four months vaca­ markable for their simplicity. Sa­ Fringed Cucumber slices: Cut NEIGHBORS 'XATCHtNG UP' to, that peculiar world inhabited by tion? If I could fbnf one, I might As I promised, here are more lads should taste as good as: they off ends — Fare, if desired. Then that peculiar species, to tea weak manage to squeeze in a fpuplf of pointers on salads and thus pro­ look pull sharp fork firmly down length The month of August will see two commun­ mother nature, while others were more for­ before we left, he had lost: hi* games of golf, o ra day's fishing. mote once more, salad month! Ingredients should be uniform-fir wise surface. Repeat around enc­ ities on the Goose Lake Line celebrate their tunate, but none can soy that these early pio­ Since many of us use eggs in size and'large enough to retain umbers. Slice thinly- ChtiL many salads, these hints wHl help fiftieth anniversaries. Cereal observes its fif­ neers lacked courage or the will to "give it a then* identity. Celery Curls: Cut into short yon: Toss Ingredients lightly or ar­ lengths. Slit end in narrow strips. tieth birthday August 22 and Delia on Au­ goad try". This, we think, is the itnportant Hants Par Homemakers: range on lettuce, never stir. (Can slit both ends.) Ends will gust 8. Bs&fy-i ___f: thing to remember when anniversaries of this To prevent an age from cracking Always have salad greens fresh, curl ta lee water. In both tnstqnces elaborate plans are being nature come up. while it is boiling, pierce one end crisp and clean. Both greens and Carrot Curls: Slice the length of •made towards a fitting observance. There win We like to thjnk of these observances as with a needle before placing the other salad ingredients need' titer* soaped raw carrots paper-thin egg in tbe water. ba the usual displays of historical and pioneer an occasion to honor the generation that stay­ ough chHJBng with slicer. Crisp in lee water until nature, family ond neighborly reunions, pa­ The yolk of an egg will keep for Wash; pat greens dry with: soft curled (a few boors). ed and "stuck thinas out", and at the same several days if it Is covered with towel after washing. Radish Roses: Cut off root end, rades, sports, eta., but most of all these cele­ time oov respects to those others who, al­ cold water and place covered, te tbe brations will enable all and sundry to pause Flavor of cooked vegetables is lease bit of stem, and leaf. Cut though "giving everything they had", failed refrigerator. improved by marinating in French thin petals from stem to root end ond look bock down the long road which start­ to reach that rainbow's end". We must al­ To eliminate the dark ring that dressing 30 to 60 minutes, .''••fi around radish. Place in ice water ed out fifty years ago, whan man and women separates the yolks from the white ways remember that opening tha west in those Thoroughly drain fruits and ve­ to blossom. were young, strong and full of enthusiasm, of hard boiled eggs, let cold water getables before using. Minced Parsley: Wash and fold confident they could open up the west and davs was o task only for tha strongest of men run ever the eggs immediately af­ • * * leaves of several stalks. Hold to­ wrest a living from the virgin soil. That they and women. We had plenty of them along the ter removal from the ate**. Garnishing is an art — but an gether—cut fine with scissors. i old Goose Lake Line, and Cereal and Delia By means of a knife dipped in art which can be easily accomplish­ *«fl,l* ~.t Tjgj-.r # ^ accomplished their objectives is a moot ques­ warm water yon can slice hard tion. Soma could not- cope with the ravages of will be honoring them this August. ed by anyone who will follow a ••• Reminder:— a booklet on salads cooked eggs without breaking the few basic rules. Simple garnishes is available free of charge. Simply Cental» Old Mystery (months and that of her mate in six yolks. that add color and texture contrast write to me at Box 348, Hanna, or THE WATER WAR |SL.' X finishedrenewin g my acquain- *f"tt>W, ' If an egg yolk brea'^s while be- to our food are often just as st­ phone Hanna 854-3244. ' Mi | II i >IIM mmmlmmmmfm*aaLm MM .*. < +0. .i numi | teaiew-esj^*Baaa**et«lases»»** st esy-weeWUe^snsft -sailors are Without going into the ramifications now open up a new pattern of inter-provincial legal lata coffee and closed Conan lupwiliHuin, or that the story of involved in the formulation of water policies negotiations. Alberta, according to R. E. Bail­ Doyle's "Beat Books — Volume 2" .the Mary Celeste haunts the para in the throe provinces, we wish to draw at­ ey, Chief engineer of the provincial water re­ on the tale of J. Habakuk Jephson's : graphs of so many tales and the tention of our readers and those particularly sources department, objects to any proposal Statement 'memories of Maritime talk. I hope interested fit the Ked Deer River Development "to commit large quantities of water to be The story, slightly embellished someday tbe sword wiU find a rest- to fhe following article which appeared re­ eternally dedicated to turn water wheels in by the famous mystery writer, was ing place In some museum. Au­ Saskatchewan and Manitoba and then flow quite familiar to me. I recalled the thentic or not ,it is a wonderful cently in the Financial Post: ss]ia.fsmy afternoon a retired Newpro p to stimulate the imagination "A bitter dispute over the development of uselessly into the ocean**. According to fed­ 'Brunswick fisherman let me- bold of .future adventurers, or authors. water resources in the three Prairie Provinces eral surveys, average flow of water from the the sword purported to have been Surely is should be under glass be­ •'" •' is looming. It could lead to the provinces seek­ South Saskatchewan River os it passes Saska­ found stained with blood aboard fore it is .ground to its hilt and ing teat coses against each other to establish toon is more than five billion gallons per day. the Mary Celeste. She was the mys­ smeared with more blood at in­ their legal rights to their common water sup­ Tris is more than the city itself uses in a year." tery ship whose story has been tbe gredients for gastronomical indul­ Our only comment is how much water has object of conjecture for nigh onto gence. ply. By sounding the first sour note in the pre­ a century. He told me he was a de­ viously harmonious development discussions, flowed down the Red Deer River and'then use­ lessly into the ocean, since this business of scendant of a crew member ab­ Alberto, observers believe, may not onry trig­ oard the Die Gratia when the de­ ger the toughest legal fight in years, but also developing that river was first struck upon! serted brig was. found. Th* sennas bed been ground to dagger size. OF MANY THINGS When I asked why, he said it was (By Ambrose Hills) used by successive members of his IP? OTHER family to stick gig*,' got fish and Medical Care The Poet's Corner decapitate chickens. Even doctors, who have grave (Opr. .EDITORS Your Contributions Are Invited Just remembering the foal ef doubts about a national, compul­ SAY .cold steel on my warm palm recal­ sory medical care plan, are not wil­ led tee lagimri qf. the hapless, sea­ ling to engage in an all-out fight going, sail rigged little shin. against it. Doctors, in the main, are A SUCCESSFUL PLAN ... T8BT SsfX?:' convinced that in the long run it IH | m jjtej wiU do damage to the quality of The Lethbridge Herald "They say" Ah, well suppose they do leunchad as the Amazon in May, service they are able to give. But can they prove the-story true?' 1881, from the shores of Spencer's Why count yourself among the "They" Doctors fear many persona wijl The federal government's program to boost Island In the Basin of Minas, Nova abuap such a service, and make it winter employment by offering $500 to pur­ Who whisper what they dare not say?' Scotia, it ran tbe gamut of fair very'difficult for the patient in chasers of homes built during the winter Suspicion may arise from naught voyages and foul. She sate sold at serious need ot treatment to gat it Bet malice, envy, want of thought, auction from a New York dnck tn 1 enonths ho** Iseajj isf jjil||{gaiiii|j success. "They BUS/* But why the tale rehearse, November, 1868, te Richard W. promptly. They would base pre­ '(((/'isw'*.* ; »•• Builders conipfqhjd 28,035 homes during ferred that governments, instead And help to make the matter worse? tfflnas as a wrecked vessel. He re­ of taking over the entire field of the period, and tha government paid out No toed can possibly accrue fitted hec and «*«»f year* ago, has ever come up scale Medicare Plan in Canada in Do you traipse all over town paying bills in person? |f you do, with a solution fo (the reason she ton year*, ft sounds so attractive fo taken 100,000 Jobs which would have been voters. Those who oppose it appear you're paying extra ... in time, shoe leather, bus fare or gasoline open this summer, but employment experts •^-apparently abondoned. Or, - A banter carefully trained a young wolfhound even more mysteriously, why the to- be meanles, enemies of the sick and tires. feel this win hove no marked effect on unem­ stent Utile brig, according to the and manned. Those who, having ployment this summer as other Job; will ba and finatty the great day came to seek the wolf. Picking up the trail, be disappeared with a whoop­ teat entry te her log, sailed crew- paid Hospital' Insurance for years ing cry over tbe horizon. His master followed him less more than 200 miles without only to find no hospital bed avail­ And if you pay bigs out of your savings account, you reduce Tha result is o program that cost nothing, any more damage than the loss of able when took sick, wUl listen clo­ for several mfies tfil he met a trapper coming tram sely to the critics. They wiU re- your balance. That can cost you something in interest. yet helped to curtail utesmployment. Mora tbe opposite direction. a foresail. Cargo, personal belong­ ] ings of the ten who sailed aboard can the fruit stand owner who pri­ ] skmjJ tir\\Mtin.n would ba welcome. "Did you see a dog and a wolf?" he asked. her into oblivion, even a spool of ced his bananas away below his But, if you pay your bills through a Current Account at your . Te-&S&'SU t^anper said. ' thread standing on a table near a competitor—-but had no bananas "How was the dog doing? Was be almost up with sewing machine wore, according to to sea y^ Treasury Branch, the cost is much less. Your Treasury Branch gives thewoltr witnesses from tbe Die Gratia, who you a monthly statement showing ail amounts deposited and with­ m. ill^|RftfNTS "IT I remember correctly,'' the trapper said, "the One thing is certain. H we get a claimed bar for salvage, not even national Pension Plan plus a na­ drawn, and returns your cancelled Vouchors. Each one, clearly s*isnnestttea*e]te*n d*g was a trifle ahead." , MPtf disturbed. This belied their first tional Medicare Plan, the total east ^B says bis aaigbbors recently surmise that pirates had boarded is going to give the family man in endorsed with tha date on which ft wag paid, constitutes a receipt her and abducted her captain, his the middle-Income level so many _____*___^_Wm\\WM^-\W9m\m^^iaygte A little learning Is a dangerous thing. Ask any wife, daughter and crew. vfejj* a cast-iron proof of payment. JfujnYt g# *Mat__f btersnsaMf kid who's just brought home a bad report card! headaches be wiU need his doctor JteMfc***t- ftlmjs puewtslden ' t htrtateanake SngjHfcV: Years after her salvage court more than ever Before. Canada Is 1 becoming a country in which It la - Open a Current Account at your Treasury Branch, and cut tha ft sseyiai"s^petrifies wftefc, bat of least it* aU Psychiatrist: Congratulations, yen ere cured. hearing -~ for her last voyage the aatee, slgMnteeja absnb fenr fM-lbsjf Z *»T Celeste WM insured for best to be either very poor or ex­ cost of paying W«s. Patient: Baaa* cut*. B*|bee I ease to yen I $25,000 covering ship and cargo — tremely rich. The middle class One i e ef a hers* is that B Ween become rtjJBTte tent idiasnt.l she was beached on a coral reef takes Mm onerous load. bateg said for. near Haiti on January 3.1889. This | '^^ PROVUtCf; OF ALBERT* *%^*MfeJi « At edbnntejparty tb* ettata nblbt tt w«s s sss^ ereatada sfjane^ tbnt, it to aajd, «*. Tbe first crude attempts at book Btohs: fasntrtipd l see yen saw a atasi deal ef off hatwBSBaSafh tJMf, m_9tm gra*Bme*W,lSi entaalte todt o one sujeid*, tea fail­ making were made by writing on Dr. team Mayan fihe fEt esfcfjH htm what causes fte ure of several firms fmrlrf*ted In kmg sheets of papyrus which were pate ia her ehoiibtrr inn he wanted her te dlsmnsr tbe falsification of cargo details. rolled up from each end Into sticks m mm r gynnaswei Tt^_aS'm_ ^nwean-gaasseeawe*. B *atfr SWO* *^ *egeay*wa*> eeaj^V eegr i*/^QUneBennrw dte .death of her captain te teres j to aid the reader. B m ?ej THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY. JULY tj. 1964

ACADIA VALLEY PRINCIPAL lUr- Cereal W.I. Collects CHINOOK CONCORDfA3t*OLL6GE SGHOOL Used Text Books ' M)£lAmiM PERSQNM 1 1 CHINOOK, July J* — Mr, an* tb. It. Boark, Principal of the tary Education, University, of Al- I **** C* ** Women's Institute is Mrs. Jack Dyson sad children of *bi and Mrs. Cadi Warden and Mr, and Mrs. Fred Fano and fam­ Acadia Valley School, is one of 62 berta. 3[-. trying to collect school text books Mr. and Mrs. Bey Ellergodt were school principals fcdjrtliif ai Coo. The Director Of the Leadership fo Seed to underprivileged coun­ were vtistors with Mr. family ef Edmonton were recent ily left Sunday on a holiday to weekend visitors at Waterton Park. raTTFjry Tasasgga fee a A* guests at the home of the latter's points in the U.S. oordia College in Edmonton for Course for School Principals m tries. If anyone to the village or mother, Mrs. C. W. Fleming. • * * two weeks beginning July IS to stu- Dr. F. Enns of the Faculty of Ed­ iMftilil; has any of such material, days recently. Mr. and Mrs. P. Carter and fam­ by problems of educational leader ucation, University of Alberta. they are asked to please leave them We regret to report that Mr. W. §•»!&:••• • ' Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Meeham of Wilson tea patient in the Caveat Youngstown have recently token ily returned home Monday evening ship In local communities. His The Associate Director is Mr. W. at Melvill's Store. Material accep­ Mrs. H. E. Yearlek recently re­ after a holiday spent in Winnipeg. membership in this special leader­ G. Roberts, Graduate Student Uni­ table should be in seasonably good hospital and an his friends wish turned to Hanna from an enjoyable up residence in Hanna. ship course for school principals, versity of Alberta. condition including all pages and him a speedy recovery. trip to Rogers City, Michigan, to * * * •s*ng conducted as a part of the covers, and can he five years old Mr. and Mrs. Jena Shields and visit her sisters and brother. It was Friends of Mrs. 8. A. Elliott ot Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Kindon and Universitly of Alberta Sueensjs* as veil ns newer editions. All family attended the Golden Jubilee the first re-union in 58 years. She Delia will regret to learn that she their two children from Kingston, aad Stampede at' Empress ea Sat­ Ontario, paid a short visit at tbe Session, is sponsored by the Aca­ grades are also acceptable. wis accompanied by her son and Is a patient In hospital She recent­ dia School Division. ALSASK urday. -->.- r- fc •*«•-'•• vjuV- Tf daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lew­ ly had as her visitors her daught­ Art Funnell home last week while Mt, Shares) Old Ricky Wilson, is Yearick of Wetaskiwin and -her, ers Mrs. , Dan Durand, Mrs. C. enroute to the Sunnynook district The Course is a co-operative ven­ Pioneer Woman and Ivy Darts am visiting in Cal­ to renew old' acquaintances. Mr, ture of the SBJsrts School Trus­ ALSASK, July 14 — Visitors to granddaughter, Carol, of Calgary. Kennedy and Mrs. Pettlfer.^$£1 Sylvan Lake for their holidays are gary and also took in the stampede I ,. if*yx t Sir 11 I PS"I mf-y' Kindon was born and raised in the tees' Association, the Alberta Dies In Calgary last week. ' •~-v* .. .-.f*>«. Sunnynook district Teachers' Association, the Council Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hawking and r Mrs. Vtc Toth and small son, of School Administrators, the Al­ family, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Oiiheali Mrs. Clara Harrington of Hanna, Miss Gail Holland.ef Saskatoon, Bernie Brunner of Calgary, Paul Michael, spent the'first part of the Cereal W.I. Aids berta School Inspectors' Associa­ and family, Mt. end Mrs. Donald known as "Grandma Harrington", Neil Garbutt of Edson and Mr. and Uska of Lethbridge, and Jim Sa- week in Edmonton, visiting fraBSsM tion, the Alberta Department of Boss* and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mac passed away in Calgary General Mrs. A. Garbutt attended the open wada of Edmonton, motored to and relatives. InJubilee Plans Education, and the Faculty of Ed­ VanSickle and family and Mr. and Hospital on July 13, where she had house aad house warming tendered Vancouver on July 1. The three ^FM? a • Mrs. Alan Johnson and family. been confined for three months. by Mr. and Mrs. Bart Jorgenson will be attending Summer Session CEREAL, July 14 — The Cereal ucation, University of Alberta... Dr. and Mrs. Ian Donald have Fifty city, county, divisional and Mr. and Mrs. Morris McLay, She­ She was hern in Rushford, Minne­ at New Brigden aa Saturday night at the University of British Colum­ as their guest the latter's ilaSthsf Women's Institute changed the ila and Kenny left Monday for a sota, UB.A., on May 7th, 1881 m' Mr. and Mrs. George Weehlinski bia, Vancouver. Mr. Brunner is be­ date of its regular moiling te independent Alberta school sys­ from Scotland. •'tES_W&Sf?. tems will be represented. Repre­ holiday to B.C. Elizabeth and Mathew Rise,. the are holiadying in Scotland while ing sponsored by the Calgary Se­ __mf* • July 2 in order to accomodate Arthur Evenson is visiting with youngest daughter la a family of Paul and Richard are staying with parate School Board for a special members who areyteking holidays. sentatives from the Saskatchewan .Miss Sharon Sverdahl who.has Teachers' Federation, the Alberta relatives in Seattle, Washington. five. friends in the country. course in Developmental Reading recently been hospitalizezd in a At this meeting it was decided Mrs. Willard VanNess aad dau­ 415. The course is in conjunction Calgary hospital, returned to Han­ to purchase a one hundred dollar Teachers' Association and the Bri­ She attended Miiimoots State The terrific heat that has pre­ tish Columbia Teachers' Federa­ ghter Cheryl ere viisting with Normal School at Winona, Minne­ vailed the past week with very with an experimental class being na and has resumed her duties on debenture towards the building of Blanche's, mother, Mrs. Milne of instituted in Calgary next feat, a new office for Dr. Baker. A crest tion will also be in attendance. sota, graduating May 39, 1901. On little rain has eaased much crop the staff of the Royal Bank. Edgerton, Alberta. deterioration in this area. A show­ 64/65, which Mr. Brunner will be - ^fc^?^ *-. * of the A.W.L (Alberta Women's In­ Within the overall aim of work­ June 6, 1905, die was united in directing.' stitute) will be purchased to decor­ ing toward better education the Mr. and Mrs. Rich Millar accom­ marriage to Clarence C. Harrington er of three-tenths of an inch last Friends of Mr. W. F. Pratt who ate a float which the members Wilt course Is intended to serve four panied by Mrs. Millar and Mrs. in the Lutheran Church, Austin, Thursday night did cool the air has been a patient in the Hanna purposes: (1) To provide the op­ McKay were visitors with Mr. and Minnesota, by Paster Jens C. Rose- considerably. prepare for the Jubilee celebration Mrs. James Millar and David, of - Mrr.. antanMi Mrs. DalDalee Smith and Hospital will be pleased to know August '22. »3*y» portunity for principals to become M land. They farmed new. Austin ate. sad Mrs. Hugh Wilson aad family spent the week end in Plen­ that he returned to his home last I The Institute will help in any better informed of emerging trends North Battleford, «w4^iy and where three children were beta to boys of Consort spent the weekend ty, Sask. at the home of Mrs. Sunday. in the organization and administra­ Tuesday last weet them. with Mrs. W. Wilson. way possible, either in the booths Mrs. E. Langile aad Gloria are Smith's parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Ro­ j • * * or financially. Tho committees ap­ tion of education at the school le­ In 1911, tiie family moved to wan. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Glover ami vel; (2) To provide the setting for visiting with relatives... at Calgary pointed to arrange various details and Sheperd. Strathmore, Alberta, where they A CORRECTION children, Nicky and "Vicky of are in hopes of doing a competent intercommunication of educational lived for three years before decid­ Brooks were guests at the home of Job in helping to make Cereal's ideas and leadership practices; (3) Wednesday morning saw 25 men ing to homestead in the Pollock­ la reporting the Makarra Dooley Messrs. E. Lamson, A. Sloan and' Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson anniversary celebration a most suc­ To provide an opportunity for the turn out to help pour the Basement ville District, where another son wedding in last week's issue which Eric Strandberg recently returned last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson cessful one. co-operative solution of problems for Bunny and Bernice Ross' new wss born. She taught school tn this took place June 13, the surname from a successful fishing trip in also had as their guests during the peculiar to the principalship; (4) home. was incorrectly spelled. The pro­ the Kam loops area of B.C. '•• A project recently completed district as well as in Gleichen. week end Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scott MISS DOMINION. Chosen fib provide an opportunity for in­ Mrs. L. Roes and children of per spelling is Makarra. of Strathmore and Mrs. F. J. An­ was the clean-up and general im­ dividuals to otain assistance and Edmonton are visiting with Mrs. Here she resided until 1954 derson of Scarboro, Ont. provement to the cemetery ground. Miss Dominion ef Canada for advice regarding their own unique M. Kidd. when she moved to Hanna, follow­ Miss Baddy Morrison of Vegre- The WX extends sincere thanks to this year at Niagara Falls problems and to form plans for Sympathy Is extended to Mrs. ing the death of her husband. One of the first English printed __W&_i . * all those who helped in this pro­ is lovely Mary Lou Farrell, J advertisements was a HarHflriB pro­ ville is at present a visitor in Han­ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Funnell later local action. 2$sHfl Lena Millar and family on the She was a member of the Wild na, the guest of Miss Brenda Lam­ ject it, of St John's, Nfld.—TNS death of Mr. T. Millar, Bethune. Boas F.W.U.A. for many years, in duced by William Caxtea hi 1488. and their four children from Ken- Part of each day during the son. . newick, Wash.. U.S.A., were visit­ Photo. '. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thomson Hanna she was active in the Fire­ BIRTHS Course will be devoted to work in and sons returned oa Thursday af­ side Women's Institute, of which * sr • ors at the home of the former's groups using what is known as the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Art Funnell Hanna Municipal Hospital ter spending a week at Tisdale. she was president from 1962 to Mr. and Mrs. O. Gamble had as "in-basket" technique. Each course •• The Cake left Saturday morning 1984; Morning Light Chapter No. of Hanna and at the Horner Ranch MARKTN: To Mr. and Mrs. N. Mar member will be required to find a their guests over the week end the at Pollockville before going north ESTHER for a week of camping at Cochin 44, OJCS. and the Old Timers' As­ kin, Hanna, July 7, a daughter. *. solution to problems which have Lyle Mayer accompanied by his sociation. She was a charter mem More latter's brother and his wife from to visit relatives at Wetaskiwin MARKS: to Mr. and Mrs. R. Marks, come into the principals' la-baskets her of the UCW of First United Langenberg, Sask. and Olds. ESTHER, July 14 — Mr. and Mrs.' Groups will then focus their atten­ mother, Mrs. Joe Mayer, were vi­ Hanna, July 8, a son. Bay Trevor had as their guests this sitors to Saskatoon ea Friday. Church, Hanna. Until recently she PAULSEN: To Mr. and Mrs. P. tion on each group member's pro­ was a member of fhe hospital aux­ past week Mr. and Mrs. Archie posed solution and by an sifinangn Briane Millar is spending a few AteutJi Paulsen, Endiang, July 8, a Newton and children of Birch Hills days wiOi bis grandmother while iliary. j daughter. of ideas based on individual ex­ Sask. Mrs. Trevor and Mrs. New­ perience, they will try to arrive at his parents, Mr. end Mrs. Rich Mil­ Being a concerned member ef OLDTIMERS WANTED O'MALLEY: To Mr. and Mrs. D. ton are sisters. what appears to be the best solu­ lar, n^gtsi". md Mr. and Mrs. Ken the Retarded Children's Associa­ DRESSES O'Malley, Hanna, July 9, a son. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beynon and tion or alternative solution. The Becker, Eatonia, are holidaying at tion in Sanaa, it was her wish that The Cereal Jubilee Committee is anxious to secure a TTNGEY: To Mr. and Mrs. E. Tin- family left last week for Kenora, use of "simulated" material is a, Calgary and Banff contributions be made to that As­ moiling list of oldtimers who formerly resided in Cereal gey, Hanna, July 9, a son. Out, where a family reunion is new device which attentpts to pro­ Mrs. Charlie Cook has her grand­ sociation or the President Kennedy or the surrounding district prior to Dec. 31, 1914. If DEMBICKI: To Mr. and Mrs. E. planned. Others Wending are Mr. vide realistic experiences for the children of Drayton Valley visiting Memorial Fund for Retarded Chil­ you know ef any please complete this form and mail to Dembicki, Hanna, July 9, a and Mrs. Beynon of Calgary, Mr. course members. with her. dren, in lieu of flowers. daughter. A. B. Hughes, Cereal, Alto*%^ and Mrs. Huston and family of Sib­ Each group will have as consul­ She was predeceased by her hus­ JUHLKE: To Mr. and Mrs. W. bald and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Binge­ tant a leading educator specializ­ w band in October, 1964, a baby Juhlke, Youngstown, July 11, a man of Deleware, U.S.A. ing In the areas being jtndHI by WARDLOW daughter, Grace Elizabeth, an la Mr. (and or).Mrs. t .- .:|Vffiwf •" i daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett had as the groups. Serving in this capacity font son, Walter Mathew, and i their guests Mr. and Mrs. Holland will be Mr. J. W. Peach, Graduate son Clarence Rise Harrington is WARDLOW, July 13 — Week­ 1982; 3 sisters aad one brother. Address — -— )- - ENGAGEMENT of Welling and Beth's niece Allison Student, University of Alberta; Dr. end visitors at the Bob Anderson Mr. William Bertsch of Scot- from Rolston. Cindy Barnett ac­ A. Kratzman, General Secretary, ranch included Mr. BIB Laing aad She is survived by one daughter, field wishes to announce. the en­ companied her grandparents back Alberta School Trustees' Associa­ Miss Frances Chilton of Clares- Mrs. Dorothy Benjamin, 2804 Coch­ gagement' of his second daughter, to Welling and on Saturday Beth, tion; Mr. I. Goresky, Superinten­ holm, Mr. and Mrs. E. Vosburgh of rane Bead, Calgary, one grand­ Judith Dianne, to Mr. Ronald Dale Brenda am. Barb motored to Wel­ dent Of Schools, County of Thor- Seattle, Miss Judy Hlebert of Duch­ daughter, Mrs. Freak (Lila) Lund, Year or First Residence , ' 1 Kelly, son of Mrs. Pearl Kelly of ling where a family reunion is hild; Mr. N. P. Hrynyk, Executive ess, Dr. Anderson of Medicine Hat Hanna; two grandsons, Dale and Chinook. The wedding will take planned. Assistant, Alberta. ;T»mh«ru' Asso­ "Harry Coates and Andy TJWch Jaek Harrington, Gunnyuoofc; end place July 24 at "4:00 p.m. in First Taking in the ciation; and Mr. D. V. Morris, As­ attended the KuipieM JUhtiec ce­ 2 great grandchildren. United Church, Banna. were Mrs. Brockman and Rudi, sistant Superintendent, Calgary lebrations Friday and Saturday Services will be held at St Da­ Allen Laycock, Money Pratt and Public School District where they renewed acquaintan­ vid's United Church, 32 Ave. aad Clayton Foot. Mr. and Mrs. Frank I In addition to group discussions ces and met assay old time friends. 1A Highway N.W., Calgary, on Pratt, Wayne and Barry, who are S daily lecture series is planned. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rooke and Thursday at 1:30 pjn. Tbe Bev. also holidaying elsewhere, Mrs. Among those who have been en­ girls were weekend visitors in Cal­ Dorothy Dalton, Lynn and Mary- gaged to address the Course, are: J. R. Colclough officiating. Inter- gary at the heme of Bill's mother meat will be in Mt View Memor­ Ann, Mr. and Mrs. Rob Brockman Mr. D. B. Camerson, Associate Pro­ and his sister, "'Gwen Williams. and Vernon, and Mr. and Mrs. Joe fessor, Department of Educational ial Gardens, Foster's Garden Cha­ Antoni. Psychology, University of Alherta; Mr. Ramsey Kamis wss in Ed­ pel, directors. NOTICE CONCERNING Dr. F. Enns, Associate Professor, monton for several days last week A good crowd attended the 4-H Department of Educational Admin­ visiting his sister aad her family • m^Wkl Achievement Day in Esther July istration, University of Alberta; the Stan Harris. A new shipment of Dan River 7, despite the intense heat The Mr. D. A. MacKay, Research Assis­ Ginghams has arrived. This is the members did a fine job ef display­ Mr. and Mrs. Stan Hartt of Ed­ tant Department of Educational monton are holidaying in the dis­ last of the season. They are new, ing their animals with Norma Administration, University of Al­ crisp and just right for picnics. Bingeman capturing the Oread trict They were weekend guests berta; Mr. O. Massing. Supervisor at the Jack Coates' residence. The Terrylene Batiste with pleated Champion and Reserve Champion of Secondary Education, Edmon­ skirts come — and go out very fast WEDDING going to Donna Smyth. Tne calves . Mr. Harry Coates drove to Dids- ton Public School District; Mr. H. bury on Sunday to meet his wife so watch for your size. We Bans were tracked to Coronation that C. Melsness, Associate Professor, beautiful nylon' dreesss -far little same evening in Gilbert's Trans­ Hazel who has just returned fr< Department of Educational Admin­ a 3 week vacation In Ontario. The girls. Just perfect for a Flower Girl port and sold the following day at istration; University of Alberta; the 4-H sale. folks are expected home in a day Dr. E. Miklos, Associate Professor, or two. If you need a summer dress buy Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Hedman and Department of Educational Admin­ it now, as new Fall dresses wiU istration, University of Alberta; Dorothy Williams and the soon be arriving. PHOTOGRAPHS Karen accompanied by Mr. 0ns to members of the WJ. Girls' Dr. WD.. Neal, Associate Professor Johnson motored to Valleyview re­ b who attended the WX Week cently to visit the Ernie Johnson Department of Educational Admin­ .m istration, University of Alherta; vities in Olds last week arrived family, the Win. Hansen family of Mr. R. Wardhaugh, Graduate Stu­ ome on Friday, July 10. They We wish to draw attention to the following regula­ Cherhill and also the Bon Weiser's dent Department of Secondary report an enjoyable and rewarding at Fort Saskatchewan. They all re­ Education, University of Alberta; 3 days at the convention. FLEMING'S tions governing reproduction of wedding photos in the ported the Peace River country and Dr. W. H Worth, Professor Mrs. F. N. Sandgathe of Calgary "THE FRIENDLY STORE' beautiful with good fishing at Stur­ and Head, Department of Elemen- is here visiting her son and daugh­ Herald, ond other details pertaining to material appear- geon Lake. ter-in-law, the Howard Sandgathes. By The Henna Herald in on the Herald's SocfgJ page. Effective immediately, a minimum ch of $2.50 will be made on all wedding photographs, provided they meet with requirements of reproduction such as size and Notice to Patrons clarity. Photos must be in our office not later than two weeks after taken. Colored photos not accepted. M- ' OF HANNA CLEANERS , 'lBk A one dollar charge is also to be made for. wedding announcements, engagements, receptions, etc. Due to the change in ownership of this business, we wish There is no charge for wedding write-ups, anniver­ to draw the following to the ottenion of patrons: saries or socialjitems of interest. Those who placed clothing for cleaning with the previous MAKE SURE YOUR FAMILY GETS PLENTY You are invited to send by mail or phone (854-3075) owner, Mr. Lome Rosko, are requested to coll and pick OF THIS ENERGY-FOOD! any social or personal items and there is no charge pro­ some up by Friday, July 31. Your co-operation in this Milk is hjgh In protein, pro­ viding grossing youngsters vided they do not fall into the above listed categories. matter will be greatly appreciated. ond busy adults with the Your co-operation will be very much appreciated.||L. energy they heed! Enjoy it fresh every day with our V home delivery service. ASK rot wimij^j KfflE HANNA HERALD Hanna Cleaners DAIRY PRODUCTS yJMione 854-3075, Hpnfte f BOB GARBUTT, Manager CENTRAL ALBERTA Di «W0l ttrai^' , :v|i|Splrf!f# LA. Res Bj

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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1964 • THE HERALD'S PROPANE Cylinders filled promptly at our plant BUSINESS DIRECTORY On No. 39 Highway and Railroad Avo You'll Sove Dollars - You'll Get Prompt Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Forrest and ECONOMY GAS DIST. LTD. Service By Using Your Telephone to ' Notice Is hereby given that sealed boys were callers on the Cummings HERALD CLASSIFIED AD RATES tenders will he received by the Spe­ on Sunday on their way to Saska­ Phona SM-3693 Day or Night Minimum charge 75c first insertion. 50c each subser cial Areas Board for the holdings of NEW BRIGDEN, July 13 — Crop Contact These Business Firms quent insertion. In Memoriam, Church Notices, Cards of Robert I-alrd. Farmer nf Richdale, Al- toon. beta. from bona-flde residents of the conditions in the district deteriora­ Mr. Albert McDonald of Calgary Thanks, Coming Events $1.00 per insertion. Display adver- Special Areas. ted sharply as temperatures soared is spending a few days with Mr. fistny rote card upon request.Copy must reach Herald Of­ Said holdings consist of: to 90 of better throughout the past and Mrs. W. S. Cummings. fice by 12 noon each Tuesday. Patented Land week. Early sown crops were forc­ Mr. G. Reiner of Edmonton is vi­ SW 29-2»-l2-W4th ed into head early in the week, siting with his daughter and son- PHONE 854-3075 — TO CONTACT 6,000 READERS WK'20-30-12-W4th gardens and stubble crops are suf­ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gordon. IT'S GOOD BUSINESS SE 2K-.10-12-W4th fering badly from lack of moisture SW 28-30-12-W4th Mr. and Mrs. 3. Beamish and and hay crops are crisping. When selling or buying proper­ ELECTRICAL Motorists... SE 29-37-12-W4th Mrs. Stoll and children are holiday­ The Anglican missionary visited ty consider placing your needs FOR SALE WANTED Containing hy admeasurement 9.*9 ac­ ing at Pine Lake this week. with the Hanna Realty and Insur­ FOR THE BEST PRICES res, more or less. New Brigden this week and a vaca­ Mr. and Mrs. H. Pilkington, Mrs. NSW AND USED PARTS—For aU USED ARMY SADDLES—good t[re­ ance Agencies who are prepared to ana" SERVICE ON ALL makes ana models of cars and trucks Provincial Land tion Sunday School was held, at­ Van Dam and Ann and Marg Ward SUPPLIES condition of leather does not mat­ tended hy children of all denomin­ handle your affairs with the ut­ YOUR TIRE REQUIRE­ Rebuilt trans., genera tors, starters. ter Write RIII Powell, Box 58, In flrszing lease No. SWH - Issued for a motored to Calgary last week. Mrs. most in satisfaction. We also Will voltage egutatore, fuel pumps, car* Youngstown. 37-Hp term of 20 years as and from l-1-r,.t. ations. Pilkington is attending university MENTS CALL ON . . . burators. water pumps, exchanges Consisting of: Debbie and Lloyd Wagstaffe vi­ give you the utmost in insurance For Better Lights All parts guaranteed. Pano's Oarage KU, 20. nil 21 & all 27 In Twp no and Ann and Marg Ward visited OLD BATTERIES and radiators — coverage for your dollar spent. Phone S54-3483. Hanna. 26tf sited with Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Her­ with their uncle and took in some Fano's Oarage Phone 854-3483 Range 12 With. ron last week. Come to ... 4«lf Containing hy admeasurement 1,.189.9.1 of the stampede. NEW 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW — acres, more or less Among those attending the Cal­ Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Meehan left a HANNA REALTY Hanna Tire Fully landscaped. See it your- gary Stampede were Mr. and Mrs. FOR RENT AH huildlmrs wneather movable or week ago to take up residence in & INSURANCE self at 218 - 7 Ave. West or phone Immovable on the said titled and Vernon Heatherington and family, Hanna. SERVICE P. W. Palamarchuk. 15tf leased lands shall pass with the real­ Geuder Electric 2 BEDROOM HOUSE—fully modern Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Herron, Mr. and ty, reserving however unto the Ven­ Mrs. Madeline Munro is spending Phone 854-3122 Hanno Leon Mehl — Ph. 854-3011 with large yard. 409 - 2 Ave. West. Mrs. Bud Wagstaffe, Mr. and Mrs. GOOD ROUGH LUMBER — at $55 dor: a holiday in Edmonton. Phone 854-3490 Rent $«r. per month. Available Au­ per thousand 2x6 and zx4 tie boards Melvin Herron and Mrs. Smith, Next Door To K A B Motors gust I Apply Mrs I.yall furry. (a) Al] hinned grain Those hospitalized this week are any length. Ainu veneer, H.C. and Marjorie Wilson and Moira Doolan. Sunnynook. or J. Becklund, Box 13, (hi All farm machinery and equip­ Fir at prices to save you money. Ap­ Mrs. Arnegaard in Hanna. Stettler 88-7-8 ment except scrap iron Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Holmes and ply John Baird, Byemoor. Alta. ltf (c) All household furniture, utensils family. , and equipment TWO SWEDEN SOFT ICE CREAM 4 ROOM HOUSE—Fully modern, some Attending the wedding of their SPRAY & BRUSH furniture if desired, located at 212- The Vendor and the Purchaser tn neice, Miss Ellen Hazelwood, at < FOR RENT MACHINES—for commercial use. cuually hear- all land title charges, one with milk shake maker Also 1 Ave. West. Contact P Bertsih. 307- Red Deer recently were Mr. and I PAINTING i; AIP, \v. pit i'4-32t» nntf flrazinu' Assimnnem fees anil legal FOR . . . one hard Ice cream maker. These expenses Mrs. F. Hazelwood and family, Mr. | machines are in very good condition Roofing and Siding Fully modern 3-room suite The Vendor a i: rees to convey the —very reasonably priced! Contact 5 LARGE RO*, ED HOUSE — locat. and Mrs. Jack Code and Myrtle, Mr. i deeded land free and clear of all Rough Carpentry Work with electric range. KNOBLAUCH EXPERT SERVICE Broadway Cafe. Phone 854-3022, In ed at 3.i.1 - Ave Rast. wlrerl for and Mrs. Noah Code and Mr. and j electric stove or charges and Incumbrances. Hanna. 23tf >r gas. Hot air f»r- Mrs. George Rumohr and family. I "Farm Buildings My Specialty" in buying or selling a— nace. low -fnt\, Immediate posses- The utilities shall he paid and dis­ The wedding took place on July 11. Available July 25th slon. Ph. sr.4-*t»>OE r call at 401 - 2 charged hy the Vendor up to the dale House, Farm or Ranch COMET WELDERS—free demonstra­ set for possession. Local 4-H members Gordon Tye, CONSTRUCTION tions. John Shields. Ph. No. 5, Chi­ Ave. W. Mrs li Pecho 36-7 For free estimates contact A copy of this agreement may he Phone 854-3998, Day nook. 2Stf Russell Hoffman, Gary Jorgenson Ph 854-3560—Hanna —SEE— FULLY FURNISHED— I. Ight house- seen hy Interested parties at the Spe- and Laurie Doolan showed their Keeping room Apply tioti Centre HI. ilal Areas office. Hanna, AlberUi, ORLAND THUROO Phone 854-3627, Evenings 2-BEDROOM HOME—209 • 4th Ave. calves at the achievement day in Builder of Low Down Ph. 854-3788. 38-3p possession date as per agreement. Richdale, Alberta Morgan Baldwin W-, nil fenced and landscaped. Ph. An offer Iris heen received from a Esther July 7 and at the sale in 38c M4-I761. 26tf 37tf Payment Homes - Custom Salesman ROOM HOUSE—located on 3 Ave, non-resident nf the Special Areas In Coronation July 8. At Esther, Rus- West. Contact John Raugust. 218 /- 'he amount of $2K,0(HI.0l>. which Is the sel received second prize in calf Homes and Commercial . . . for Cassidy-McCallum COMET WELDERS—A size and price 3 Ave. West. Ph. s'r,4-3527. Hanna.1' upset price, the highest or any ten­ grooming and Gary third in show to milt everyone. See and try one on der not necessarily aci eptahle to the PERMASIGNS Buildings Real Estate & Insurance jour farm. Also the HI volume Co­ 38-ilp manship. Special Areas Board. x "A Sfpn For Kvery W il" met compressor and heavy duty FOR Agencies Sealed tenders with t]ie\wordn "Ten­ Mr. and Mrs. Burt Jorgenson L'.w font :iml Ijonsr l.:i»iLny "Our New Home Owners bench grinders with metal cutting 3 ROOM HOUSE—Modem Located on der for Ihe llohert I.aird Hhjdlncs" on < I UJI ra 1111«-() "Wen l her I 'i X .f BETTER attachment. Contact Don Baker, at 2 Ave. Kast. Available Immediately. s held a house warming party in Are Our Best Sales People" Ph. 854-3321 or 854-3915 Ihe outside of the envelope must he -Altrttrlivel} riCHiutifil Rose Lynn, Alta., for a free trial of Ph. 854-2213. Hanna. 3«tf their new home July 11 and were SERVICE in the hands of the undersigned not res rhimen from < 'atitl»uui> |.l above equipment 27tf later than 11 :in a m , August 7, 1914. visited b a large number of friends ^ris lr.-f .,f i-luinif KA.IM < h NEW ~HlLP^A>ITEirMALE A certified che-me for 10 per cent and neighbours during the after­ We have recently acquired a TWO BEDROOM HOME—Fully mo­ new 40 ft. Cattle Liner and now LOCAL OPENING—for Phute nales- of the amount tendered must he en­ noon and evening, and the occasion ATTENTION TRUCKERS dern, located at 302 7th Ave. West. closed with Ihe tender was much enjdyed by all. Amonu 10°„ Discount on Orders offer an even better hauling Phone 854-3440. Hanna. 30tf man. 114! per week Please jiive nue and marital status, make and mo­ Hated at Hanna, Alherta. 'his Tth those present were Mr. and Mrs. of two identical signs service del "f far and tele-plume n urn hers day nf July I'ull Chas. Garbutt of Red Deer and Try SMITH-ROLES LTD. THREE SHORTHORN BULLS—red, Address replies tor furwa rrtinif tn Si |,iI Areas Hoard, Free Trial Offer CHRISTIANSON BROS. dams and dugouts registered. Two three yearn of aire Box 20'_>2, Hanna Herald . 37-H-fle Hanna. Alherta their niece Nadine of Toronto. InTi and one two year old. Also some 37-8-9-10 Creative drama classes will not nntri fi . . . Pollockville - Alta. See . . . yearling bulls. Priced reasonably. be held July 17 or July 24. Ph. R113 or R102 Phone R206, Sedalia, Ralph*Thorn­ MISCELLANEOUS DON BAKER ton, Sedalia. Alta. 33-4-5-6-7-8p SALE BY TENDER Brian and Kelly Hanson travel­ Rose Lynn, Alberta 52tf FOR FIRST QUALITY hutMiruC main- Kstate of Alexander Hyhuk led by train last week to visit their S BEDROOM HOUSE— Fully modern, ten .im-t* pr-Siurts. asphalt ruoflrur The Public Trus'ee offers For Sal- uncle and aunt, Cpl. and Mrs. Del I Lyle Grover built tn oven and range, broadloom. and Oai-rus hrand heavy duty lubrl-. Hy Tender canta. Contact Fred. Sihrock. Han Hanson of Winnipeg. In excellent location, reasonably Panel 1 :— The North U'esi Uu.-irler na. Free ewtim.ifes and servire any­ Miss Dorothy Brannon of Seattle, priced. Phone 854-3938 or 854-3I17* where In the l?lir Country Products of Section 1!', Township 32. Ulinui- .», and Sons 35tf of HtJUthwen'ern Petroleum Com­ West of Ihe 4th Meridian, containing is visiting her cousin, Mrs. Gilbert pany. ln<: 12tf 1(10 acres more or less. Heatherington this week. 'Your Pick of the Yard at Offering the best service P.i-Kvrvinu inn" ll.-r Mal.siy all mini's "LADDIE" HOLIDAY TRAILER—1«- The men's baseball team played Reasonable Prices" and lowest prices on ex­ ft. Sleeps four. Propane stove, fridge NEW WAY WALL CLEANERS— nil nilnerals anil (lie riuhl to work sink. In first class condition. Apply the same. two games in Czar on July 12 and cavating of all types — r Wall pap4-.us:s es'itnateM (>il..n-l Tliiroo. Clark's Iteserving nolo Her Majcs'y nil min". HANNA M-7-Sp |tore. 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SPEED QUEEN MANOLE—also Ju­ hcyiext beatnueru tuco[>rdiai n itroup Impro nior golf set, complete. Both In ex­ JI start September. 1964 Please mn- burn. MACHINERY cellent condition. Mrs. Doris Fies', it Mrs. Dewald at 205 5th Ave. Pan ••I Inizl 1' YOUNGSTOWN Ph. W4-3458. Hanna. Jlitf W, '"• ph ^4-t!> "II P: • mil • if s lli ordlana provided ,i t po Township '('„', FC:in^s- s, West '.I TWO BEDROOM HOUSE—Fully mo­ MOWERS -:- RAKES -:- BALERS Ith Merlilliin (SuhjY. t lo public Ifitf YOUNGSTOWN, July 13 — Mr. dern, available August I. For full ler rifrfils). Su a- res. particulars apply Box 2021. Hanna and Mrs. James McFarland and fa­ Need a WELL" For water well . fan-el A • rnexpired portio Herald. 36-7-8 mily of White Horse, Yukon, spent EUGENE KUSH drilling and servicing, contact Don ttrazinK I^ease Number 834R4. ART'S TAXI Dayton, Byemoor. Alta.. or phone yearH from January Int. li>o:t) 4:'a few days over the weekend with B.A., LL.B. 11 ROOM HOUSE—4 room suite up­ $76-2524 for Information 2fi-tfc South Kant of Section l!t. and tlo,7 the Bignells and Williams' families. SERVING HANNA AND THE stairs. S-S rooms In basement. 4 r. MOWERS South West of Section 20. detral sub- rooms living quarters on main floor. Mrs. Norman Bignell and boys BIG COUNTRY NOBLE BLADE CULTIVATORS will (tivlfflon 2 and 7). »n^ Part SouTh Por full particulars, call at 605 Cen­ were in Calgary for a few days vi­ Barrister, Solicitor, Hours - 6:30 a.m. to 12 midnioht tre Street. 37-8p save moisture and your land for bet­ Rast of Section 20, all in Township V>, COCKSHUTT — 7-ft. Power Mower ter yields. Contact Bunnell's Machin­ RanKe K, West of the 4th Meridian. siting with Mrs. Bignell's mother daily and taking in the stampede. Rope Lift and 3 Knives $195.00 MAS8EY-HARRIS 444 TRACTOR — ery Sales, 12 mflee south of Chinook. cnntnlnlnR approximately 400 acres Notary Public Qaa, with cab. 13-ft. C.C.I.L,. Discer Alberta. *9tf Parcel 5:— 1'nexpired portion of Mrs. Lillian Cober and daughter MASSEY HARRIS — 6-ft. Power Mower Phone 854-3377 CrazlriK Lwise Number K3464. (20 nearly new. Both In A-l condition. and friend's of Prestoff? Ontario, vi­ Regular Hours liyle Robb. Box 844, Hanna. S7-8-°p COMET welders, compressors, grind­ yearn from January 1st, IfttiS), on the sited last week with Mrs. Cober's i Very good condition $195.00 ers, welder supplies. Bussell Lupultak, South Half of Section 2*;, Township 32. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 nn brother, Mr. S. Wilhelm whom she EMERGENCY PHONE FALL RYE—For seed Apply R. D. "3n x- 906" , Chinook""'- " . Alta. 34-5-6-7 Hanue ft. West or the 4th Meridian, MASSEY FERGUSON No. 51 tied not seen for 52 years. Parwell, Craigmyle, phone 665- containing approximately TS1 acres. 7-ft. Power Mower — Trailer Type Monday to Friday 854-3842 S444. 37-8p TENDERS WANTED Parcel ti:— t'nexptre3), on the days over the weekend with Mr. Hanna — Ph. 854-3311 led. Anxiety I.ad - 4 years old. 12 noon. M.8.T.. Wednesday, July 15, NorUs West Quarter of Sect n. 208 • 2nd Ave. Cast Guaranteed breeder. Delia 9-1031. 1964 at the offices of Western Con­ and Mrs. Pete Berger and family. Township 32, Range 9 Went of the 4th Jack Morrison, 4 miles south of De­ struction Consultants Ltd . 121.40 • 126 Meridian, containim uppmximjitely Mr. and Mrs. Ray Luckham left lia. 37-Sp Ave., Edmonton. Alberta, for the addi­ on Sunday for a holiday at White tion of a new Gymnasium located In ere; Panel 7 I'n •il Cessford. Alberta. Tenders will be Rock, B.C. and other points. RAKES 2 BEDROOM HOME—Fully modern. limb •r SSIIH. (20 opened at I p m . MS T , Thursday, 'IrazinK 1. In good location. Also 1,760 acre 1 !»«:!>. on the Mr. and Mrs. A. Marr and fa­ July 16th. I!>fi4, at the office of the years from January l«i ranch, lots of water and feed. Apply North Rast Quarter of lection 31. and mily spent last week at Pine Lake IHC No. 5 — Side Delivery Rake The Hanna Realty and Insurance Secretary - Treasurer, Berry Creek Ihe South Half of Seet m 31, In.Hi in and Calgary. On Rubber Agency. 87-tf School Division No 1, Sunnynook. Al­ $150.00 111 berta. Township 32, Tlani West or til Mrs. D. Sayers and family of for Meridian. eontuli approxllll itely For Expert... STANDING UPLAND HAY — and General Contractors only may ob­ Calgary are spending a couple of OLIVER No. 2 Rake «__&S_____a_t±l 473.11 aeres. screenings. Apply 289-3419. Calgary. tain plans and specifications at (he weeks with Mrs. Wigley. Pan-el H:— I'nexplred portion nf Good Shape $180.00 38-9-0p offices of Weatern construction Con­ I'ultivation Lease Number r,~\ V.I..A. Mr. and Mrs. N. Van Dam and WELDING and stants Ltd.. 12f>40 - 126 Ave. Ed­ Mr. and Mrs. F. Carlson attended ANGUS BULL—4 years old. Very monton, upon deposit of a |2!>.f>0 (Tor 10 years from January 1st. 1963), SBSS MACHINE WORK quiet and sure breeder. Price $400. heque Depoait will he refunded upon on the South West of Section 19, the old timers' picnic at Steveville Township 32. Mature H, West or the 4th A. W. Shand. Box 281, Delia. 38-9p teturn of plans and specifications In - •.food condition within ten days after Meridian, containing Hid arrea more or CARD OMTHANKS —SEE— NANCE McKEE—fine man harvester. close of tender. less. (Cultivated portion - app jxlmi BALERS ass? tely 110 ucrea). I wish to thank !>rs. Wilkins and Automatic way of putting up hay Plans and specifications will be Parcel 9:— 1'nexpired portion ol Hay, matron, nurses and staff of the or silage on display now. 1 used 14T lodged at the Edmonton, Calgary, Cultivation l.eaHe Number ti7t V.T..A Hanna hospital for the care and kind­ MASSEY HARRIS — Baler 'John Deere baler, good condition. Drumheller and Medicine Hat Bulld- BARTMAN'S Ifor 10 years from January' 1st. 19fi3t, ness given me during the time I was With Motor . 1 Allis Chalmers Roto Baler. 2 used rs' Exchanges. $375.00 on the North Kast of Section 24, hospitalized. Also many thank* for aids) delivery rakes. No. 46 I. H.C Tenders shall be accompanied by a MACHINE SHOP Township 32. Rantcc 9, West of the 4lh visits, gifts' and cards which were P.T.O. baler. New Idea Trailer mo­ erttfted cheque or bid bond equal to CASE No. 130 Baler wer, 7-ft. bar. I.H.C trailer mower, Meridian, conlf Inlns 159 acres. (Cul- very much appreciated. % of tender price The successful - approximately lr.s — Mrs. Basil Oliver .'Up PTO Phone 854-3053 7-ft. bar. t~3. D. Side Del. rakes. ontractor shall be required to poet a tivated portion $495.00 g(K>d condition. Come and see .tbe Performance-Maintenance Bond In th*> tin- We wish Hanna, Alta. full automatic bale Hooker, no man mount of fifty (50%) percent of his Offers will be r •eived by tli IHC No. 45 — Baler thanks to all friends required to stook bales. Faupel A tender. derslgmed up to 2 clock In the after- Weik Machinery Ltd., Phone 854- September 23rd, organizations and PTO The lowest or any tender not neces­ noon Wednesday, $295.00 S741, Hanna. 38 the purchase (n f the special acts of kindness, consideration sarily accepted. A.D. 19R4. for above property. an,d work in making our son-in-law IHC No. 45 — Baler Mr. J. A- Lukey, Sec.-Treas.f Yearly Herb and daughter ijouise's wedding a FIVE ROOM HOUSE—and blacksmith Offers for the purchase Berry- Creek School Division No. 1 l^eaBe: very enjoyable and memorable occa­ PTO, Good Shape Shop. Any reasonable offer will be OrazinK Permit, ' 'ultfvatl _. $395.00 SUNNYNOOK, Alberta sion on Saturday. June 27. -| considered. Apply Mrs. D. Anderson, and uzing /.eases should be for cash H «s»* S5-6-7-8 Dr. and Mrs. J- A. McCracken % &••/ ' Ph. 6S5-2M4. Craigmyle. S8-9p only. and family, Oyen' 38 Cash or, term offers will be con­ When In Hanna Stay 1954 DODGE SEDAN — good motor, NOTICE TO CREDITORS #MEAT sidered for Parcels 1 and 2 hereinbe­ The Directors of the Hand Hills Wltil overdrive. Reasonable. Phone AND CLAIMANTS fore mentioned. Lake Clubhouse extend their appre­ At The ii S54-J960 before 2:30 p.m. 38c SWATHERS In the Estate of John Oourlay Grelff, Tenders should be forwarded to the ciation to the Trophy donors who pro­ Public Trustee, 10405 - 100th Avenue, vided additional incentive to tiie con­ WHITEFACED BULL — 12 feeder lata of Younxstown, Alberta, who died MH 28 16 ft. Swather steers, also 16-ft. Graham plough. on tha 27th day of Kay A.D. 1N4. Kdmonton, Alberta, In a sealed en­ testants; to the advertisers whose NATIONAL HOTEL Leasts Beaton, Ph 665-2481, CralK- Take notice that all persona having velope and, marked "Tender, Dybak support is Invaluable: and to all those Pull Type THE CENTRAL who attended and helped in any way $700.00 mjSk. «•*:•• j8-» claims upon the estate of the above Kstate", and a certified cheque for to make the Stampede the success ft • *> -. named must file with the undersigned 10% of the offer should accompany IHC 15-ft. —Swather MEA r MARKET TECO STEEL CABINET—all white. by the 16th day of August, 1964, a full the same. was. — Lome H. McDonald, "WHOL ESALE & RETAIL Sise SsV2lzS6, arborlte top, S double statement of their claims and of se­ The highest or any tender not ne­ Pull Type . Eat at the National Sec., H.H.D.C.H. 38p $600.00 1 Skowlsj S Vrawere, 4'doors, one shelf curities held by them. cessarily accepted. Custom I ailing and Curin 9 underneath each cabinet. Ph. 854- W. O. TURNER, Q.O., Deposits will be returned to unsuc­ MASSEY HARRIS No. 6 16-ft. Swather Meat C ut and Wrapped 1189 attar t:0» p.m. or call at 281 - Hanna, Alberta. CHURCHES S Ave. Beat SS-9p . Solicitor for the Administrator, cessful tenderers. Pull Type, with Double Swath Attach $600.00 for 1-Iome Freezers For further Information concerning THE UNITED CHURCH Coffee Shop B. T. Williams 38 Fr ozen Foods FOR SALE Oft TRADE location or otherwise of any of the OF CANADA In the Estate of Ft o,tti k-W T. UWJKO hereinbefore described property for First United, Hanna ' Sam Timmins, Prop P. KE NNEDY, Prep. HOTO BALER—In very Rood condi­ lata of Richdale, Alberta, who died on Rale, contact the Special Areas Office, R«v. John W. Mouies, B.A. Phoin e 854-3030 tion, wUl" sell or trade for livestock. 10th day of May A.D. 1S64. Consort. Alberta. SUMMER SERVICES (July-August) 1 mfleeAouy. of Jubilee Station and Take notice that all persons haying Public Trustee, 11:16 a.m. — Divine Worship I mile/ Vent. A, A. lfaetche, Crate- claims upon tha estate of the above 10405 - 100th Avenue, each Sunday. myle, slStjN, 17-8p named most file with the undersigned Kdmonton, Alberta. 38 Visitors are welcome. MOTORS by tha 28nd day of August, A.D. 1964, IN MEMORIAM 3 ROOM HOUSE—on watt* and gas a full statement of thwr claims and of REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH line. Located at 26$ - 2nd Avenue securities held by the*. ROBINSON — lb loving- memory of Pastor C. Knoch aUat. .WIU sail for cash or wfll trade j*»W, O. TURNER. Q.C., Thomas Emerson Robinson, who pas­ SUNDAY, July 19: Limited The Firms Offer You The Very Fin­ . for feed or cattle. Pater Kennedy, ^?3*ntfanna.' Alberta, 4^ sed away on July 14, 1*«2: 10:00 a.m. —Sunday School Central Vast Market, Hanna. 17-sc ' >7" Solicitor for the Executors "Looking back with Memories, 10:00 a.m.—German Worship Service " "MASSEY-FERGUSON IMPLEMENTS 38-9 Upon the path you trod; 11:80 a.m. — English Worship Service USED FARM HAND—hay basket and We bless the years we had SUNDAY, July 26: CHRYSLER - DODGE - VALIANT .CARS est Service - When In Hanna They manara folk, steel teeth. Wfll sell with you, Remember the Parish Picnic at or trade far cattle. In fairly good SAY: I SAW YOJR AD. IN THI And leave the rest to God." the Picnic Grounds on the G. FARGO TRUCKS shape. Barb Slewart, Ph. SS4-218S, Sadly missed and ever remembered Schmidt farm. Open air services tt-tp HERALD by his wife and daughters. 38p at 11:00 a.m. Everyone welcome. Will Appreciate Your Patronage.

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*&*« THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY. JULY ,/L 1»64 JL cember 91, 1995, have no doubt al­ i MOCO — By Barley ready been established. of business activity during 'the PROVINCE ADDS TO STAFF M Mr. Rollans will assist munici­ first quarter provides in itself a palities in the northern part of the compelling momentum that wUf province, while Mr. Abell will be carry business along at very high PREPARATION FOR CENTENNIAL serving the area south of Edmon­ levels through into 1965. Business ton. capital spending is firmly eat of its Three Named To .Special Duties early 1963 doldrums, sad is still rising rapidly. The gain during the By Prov. Secretary, A. Holowach MONEY, MONEY, MONEY: first quarter was 11% or more HERE IT COMES The Provincial Secretary, the cations for Centennial Grants, and than double tbe rise of the pre­ Honourable Ambrose Holowach, to provide liason between Centen­ Canada's biggest spending vious quarter. Consumer spending splurge since the mid-1950's .— in the first three months of lMM has announced three appointments nial organizations throughout the racked up its largest quarterly ad­ in connection with the observance Province, and the Provincial Gov­ both personal spending and busi-' ness spending — is now plainly vance since early 195*. of Canada Centennial in 1967. ernment. When required, they will spent 2.5% more on themserteKin Mr. R. D. McLean, Director of underway, says Dalton Robertson make visits to Municipalities to as­ in The Financial Post. Non-resi­ the opening months of. lflSf than Public Relations for the Province sist the local Centennial Organiza­ they did in the closing months of of Alberta, has been named Direc­ dential construction contracts jum­ tions, which, inasmuch as all ap­ ped to records in May and June. 1963. tor of Centennial Programs for the plications for approval of projects Government of Alberta, while D. A. Now orders flowing into Canada's (Don) Rollans and E. H. (Ted) must be received on or before De- manufacturing and processing in­ Abell have been appointed Provin­ dustries are rising strongly month SAY: I SAW YOJS AO. IN TNS by month. Consumer expenditures cial Government Centennial Of­ HERALD OUR TOWN - By McClelland ficers. are moving up firmly. Mr. Rollans is a native of Viking,'* But tbe really remarkable surge NOT MERE Alberta, and has been well-known DAD! LET'S in the Edmonton area for about 17 EAT years while engaged in radio, tele­ SOMEWERE vision, and promotion work. He NOTICE TO OUR ELSE was the first Canadian newsman to travel behind the iron curtain, and handled promotion for the first North West Trade Fair in Alberta. In addition to his work in the news media, he h.is had considerable ex­ perience in organization work. CUSTOMERS Mr. Abell was born in Edmonton, Due to a Change in Business Policy Designed to Give and has recently retired after ser­ You the Same Good Service and Quality Products, and ving for 20 years in the RCAF, the Advantage of Setter Prices, We Wish to Draw Your including tm- European Theatre of Attention to the Following Announcement: Bill Smith. The parents and students of Mrs. j Operations during World War TI. Aisel Rees of Oyen and Bill Bonna Holt honored the latter with In addition to flying, a consider- Twasuick of Calgary are visiting at a farewell party at the United ! able portion of his duties involved Craigmyle District Bureau the home of their grandfather, Mr: Church on Monday evening, June I organization and personnel work. EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, AUG. I Syd Rees. 29. With Mrs. Jean Blore as pia­ I Mr. Rollan.' and Mr. Abell will NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING Mrs. Josie Dyck, Mrs. Marlene nist, the children entertained with be stationed in Edmonton, with of- WE WILL BE OPERATING ON A ! fices in the Legislative Building. Mrs. Isobel Branum Correspondent Anderson and son Danny of York- singing, tap dancing and reciting. ton, Sask.. and Miss Pricilla King Mr. Alf Brinkman, school trustee, and their duties will be to assist of Ponoka, motored to Dorothy on spoke regretfully of losing a fine I various municipalities with the pre­ CRAIGMYLE, July 13 — Scott Mr and Mrs. I.udie Moe, Mr. and Tuesday to visit at the home of Mr. teacher. paration and forwarding of appli­ Marlatt of Burlington, Ontario, has Mrs Alf Norlie. and Mrs. Joe Faubian. Dale Turner, on behalf of the been a guest at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ertel and sons Mr. Jack Phillips and daughter students, and Mrs. Mary Phillips, CASH BASIS and Mrs. Al Walton and Mr. and of Green Top. Missouri, are visit­ Susan motored to Calgary for the on behalf of the parents, present­ Mrs. Herb Dyck. ing with relatives in the village first day of the Stampede. ed the guest of honor with gifts. You Will Therefore, be Afforded the Opportunity of Wayne Aaserud of Hanna accom­ and district. Miss Beatrice Moench who has Mrs. Holt responded in a gracious Purchasing at Competitive Prices and at the Same panied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Alf Brinkman and spent the past several months in manner. Time We Will Maintain Our Usual Quality Products Berger Aaserud, motored to Saska­ family accompanied by Mrs. Ada and out of Calgary hospitals re­ Mrs. Madge Lenfesty leaves Cal­ and Courteous Service toon recently to attend the Pion- Brinkman left for Kelowna on Sun­ turned to the village for .a brief vary by Air Canada on July '27 for Era celebrations. day They will be guests at the visit. Welcome home Bea, if only several week's holiday in England. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Davey mo­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Con Crowley. for a few days. Bon voyage, Madge. DEPOSITS ON ACCOUNT tored to Medicine Hat recently to Mr and Mrs Tony Shelstad ac Mr. Donald Moench, oldest son Guests last week at the home of WILL BE GIVEN A 2% DISCOUNT visit with their daughter, Miss companied by Miss Lorraine Shel­ of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moench has Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rew were Mr. been promoted to vice principal at and Mrs. Bill McLeod and sons of Joyce Davey. stad. left for Webb, Saskatchewan, Your.Co-operation Will be Appreciated Mr. and Mrs. Mel Metzger and on Saturday, where they will visit Haysboro in Calgary. Congratula­ Powell River, B.C. family have returned from a trip at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John tions, Donnie. Mrs. Isabel Branum and daugh­ to Pine Lake, visiting at the Cal­ ny Bartole. Miss Shelstad will con­ Miss Joan Bannister and Miss ter Jo Anne were Calgary visitors gary Stampede enroute. tinue on to Regina. Terry Bannister are guests at the on Monday. A send-off breakfast was held Miss Judy Branum, Miss Donna homes of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Golds by neighbours at the home of Mr. Limpert of Delia and Darryl Read and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Griffin all and Mrs. Alf Brinkman on Wednes­ of San Jose, California left' on of Calgary. day morning, July 8, to bid adieu Thursday to attend the Calgary Word was received on Tuesday The Star to Miss Shirley Brinkman, who Stampede. , that Kennie Newman, 17 year old left Calgary later that day for New Kerry Smith, Miles Smith, both son of Mayor Ken Newman of Jas­ York. Among the early risers were of Sheerness. and Donnie Harrison, per Place, had been hurt in an air of Kimberley, B.C., have been crash. Happy to report the lad is ence WUdmfna1n Mis* Linda Wildman guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. not seriously injured. Meat Market Len Hage, Prop. Valentine R. D. 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SUNDAY. July 19: 5:30—Space • The New Ocean 9:30—Music Stand f:00— The World Today 10:00— Dr. Kildare e:30-^Candid Camera 1:00—Sipn On 11:00—CBC TV News 7:00—Hennessey 1:30—Faith For Today 11:10—Local News 7-30—Flintstones 2:00—British Open Goif 11:30—Sign Off P:00— Patty Duke 4:00—Country Calendar 8:30—Ben Casey 4:30—Time For Adventure •9:30—The Planemakera 5:00—'International Zone 10:30—The Nature of Things 5:27—CBC TV News 11:00— CBC TV News 5:30—It Is Written 11:15—Local News 6:00— Wagin Train 11 30—Sign Off Ben Courtney Story FRIDAY, July 24: 7i00—Hazel 7:30^Chorus Anyone 3:30—Sign On 8:00—Ed Sullivan 4:00—Mile De Paris 9:00—Bonanza 4:30— Vacation Time 10:00—Horizon 5:30— Mr. Piper 11:00—CBC TV News 6:00—The World Today 6:30— Gun smoke 11:10— Local News WEDNESDAY, July 22: 11:20—The Living Word 7:30— My Favorite Martian 11:35—Sign Off 8:00—A Place For Everything 3:30—Sign On 8:30— The Defenders 4:00—Mile De Paris 9:30—Telescope 4:30—Vacation Time 10:00—Zero One CONVERTIBLE. This de­ 5:30— Forest Rangers 10:30— To Tell The Truth sign in swimsuit can be worn 6-0?—Nation's Business 11:00—CBC TV News 6:15—The World Today 11:10—Local News either with a top, or with­ MONDAY, July 20: 6:45—Movie Time 11:30—Parkland Playhouse out. With a Grecian theme, 8:00—Camera West the convertible top is of 3:30—Sign On 8:30—Perry Mason 4:00—Mile De Paris 9:30— Suspense Theatre Swiss cloque cotton chiffon 4:30—Vacation Time 10:30—News Magazine trimmed in silver applique. 5:30— Space • The New Ocean 11:00—CBC TV News SATURDAY, July 25: The regular bikini panties 6:00— The World Today 11:10—Local News are elasticized nylon. It was 6:30— Huckleberry Hound 1130— Sign Off 10:30—Sign On 7:00—Rural Ramblingt 11:00—World of Sport created in Toronto. 7:30—Centennial Pageant St. Louis at Phil. —TNS Photo 8:30—Singalong Jubilee 1:16—CHCA Presents 9:00—Playdate Double Feature Movie 10:00—Inquiry 8:00—20/20 10:30—Outdoors Unlimited 6:30— Bugs Bunny 11:00—CBC TV News 6:00—Country Time 11:16— Local News THURSDAY, July 23: 6:30—Keynotea FN THE PAST K> YEARS THE FSASIC PWCE 11:30—Sign Off 6:46— News, Weather, Sports 3:30—Sign On 7:00—Hancock ;M=O-O-R-E; OF ESSO GASOLINE SOLD THROUGH 4:00—Mile De Paris 7:30—Alfred Hitchcock SERVICE STATTONS HAS GOME DOWN 4:30— Vacation Time "Bonflro" 5:30— Mr. Piper 8:30—Beverley Hillbillies At the same time, quality has greatly improved. 6:00—The World Today 9:00—Great Movies That spells better value for Esso customers. TUESDAY, July 21: 6:30— Rocky Mountain Music "Battleground" 7:00—TBA 11:00—CBC TV Newa 3:30—-Sign On 8:00—Lucy Show 11:10—Local News 1953 4:00— Mile De Paris 8:30— Eric Sykes 11:30—Welcome Wagon 4:30—Vaoatlon Time 9:00—Grind I 11:40— Shock Theatre

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• •> ' | • — ' |_ TRAIL RIDE, OYEN TO BINDLOSS CEREAL DELIA AND STARLAND M.D. AGREE Giant Softball CEREAL, July 10 — Mr. and RECREATION ROUND-UP INVOLVES PARTY OF FORTY Mrs. Wm. Adams, Pat and Linda Halpenny spent a few days in Cal­ by Cliff Pilkey ON FIRE-FIGHTING POLICY Tournament Thirty-Five Horses Including gary. Chuck Wagon Team Used In Outing Mr. and Mrs. J. Halpenny and HANNA RECREATION DIRECTOR Cheque In Amount of $2,000 Issued family were weekend visitors to In Favor of Village; Meet July 8 Sunday, July 26 (Special) members successful in the win­ 'Sylvan Lake and Pine Lake. Twenty-Six Teams nings were Sandra Ball and Evelyn The girls' softball coaches in­ ed of their early morning dip. Regular meeting of Council of Moved by Councillor Shadlock . Eligible For Entry; Ihe East Central Riding and Ro­ Mr. and Mrs. S. Campbell and form me that through the summer ! e ping club trail ride was a v%ry c„ ,, —~-. : —" —"-j- i —.i. aim mra. o. \^ampoeu ana Many men have been coming bb't |* Municipal District of Starland and carried that same be received Men and Ladies SETiSftf - SpU-m—f ^Wgm, "E—-1 •—B-dm «•»T~•- U«mlly and relatives from Alsask practices and games will only be but there is still a good deal of J?* 4J was •"*» 'n municipal of by Council and filed. successful and enjoyable trip due Some of the men, including Camer­ are holidaying at Sylvan Lake ce Some off tr.#» mpn inMu/iltia Cm™.*— L.HJ .. . . _ . - . held each Monday of the week on room for more ' Morrin, July 8, 1964, commen- Salesmen from Street-Robbins- At a special meeting of team re­ mainly ta everyone lending a hand on Sutherland, Fred Walker, Jim Dr. and Mrs. E. Baker and family the east school diamond. This ac­ and the splendid behavior of the and Wilf Ball and a few others * e e ' • eing at 9:39 a.m. (Wednesday). Morrow Ltd. Calgary and Waterous presentatives Monday evening, the are attending the Band Camp at tivity has been well run and many • Present: Reeve Nelson, Deputy Equipment Ltd.. Calgary, inter­ Junior members. helped in the rodeo arena during Sundre. girls have derived a good deal of Roller skating will finally' get Elks, Legion and Kinsmen softball A total of 35 horses, including the rodeo. under way tomorrow (Friday) night Reeve Parry, Councillors Aaserud, viewed Council in connection with teams laid plans to sponsor one of Commencing July 13, the Cereal exercise.' Girls are reminded to Shadlock and Gobel. sale of a rubber-tired earthmoving a chuck wagon team, 40 members After supper the chore of take notice of these times. and will be held Monday, Wednes­ the largest softball tournaments to and aU equipment were trucked "breaking up camp" and sorting news will be mailed on Mondays * • • day and Friday evenings from 7-9. • Minutes of regular meeting of unit be held in east central Alberta. The from Oyen to Bindloss camp site equipment began and the members instead of Tuesdays due to a Saturday afternoon from 2-3 will June 11, 1964, were accepted by Moved by Councillor Gobel that tourney will be held Sunday, July left for home tired and happy and change in Hanna's office hours. Action at the swimming pool has also be set aside for this fun sport. Council on motion of Councillor Council approve application of Ca­ 26, and will be strictly invitational, on Wednesday, July 8. Woud everyone wanting news pub­ The first evening was spent discussing plans already for an­ been hectic over the past ten days, Children who do not swim too GobeF. Carried unanimously. nadian Utilities Ltd., for power at which time 16 mens' softball and other one next year. lished kindly keep this change of what with classes of all sorts and often should come down and roller Reeve Nelson presented Munici­ line extension from south-west cor­ six ladies softball teams wfll be "setting up camp" and ended with mailing days in mind. music and singing. Everyone w** The trail riders were joined special weather to force full houses skate and cool off as the rink stays pal Inspector's Report dated June ner of Section 29-30-17-W4th to sa­ accepted. A registration fee'of $10 during public swimming. The main 18, 1964, to Council. Same was ac­ finally bedded down by 2:00 a.m. at various times by guests who Congratulations are extended to fairly cool. tellite transmitter site on SEV4 will be charged each team but this only to be awakened by a strange dropped in to see how we were Mrs. H. Rogers who celebrated her function of course is the Red Cross cepted and the Secretary instruct­ Section 16-30-17-W4th provided the amount will be returned on the car making a wild tour through "surviving". These included Mr. 92nd birthday at her home on Water Safety Classes and the first Congratulations to the Pee Wee ed to file same until the next An­ poles are placed not closer that 51 completion of their first game. two week session will complete it­ nual meeting of Electors. camp and succeeding in getting ev­ and Mrs. Roy Jacques and Shirley, Wednesday, July 8. Mrs. T. Machell Legion ball players who captured feet from centre line or road on What makes it one of the lar­ eryone awake at 3:00 a.m. so the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Odden, Jim And Mrs. May McCall and her self this weekend. The next classes the Ferg James Trophy in the re­ Upon application of the Village this District Highway 152 B. Car will start on Monday. There are of Delia and after reviewing re­ gest tourneys is the prize money breakfast was served at 4 to 9 a.m. Davies, John Soltysaik, Mr. and daughter served tea and lunch to cent league palyoffs. The Legion ried. that will be offered. The winning Then the trucks were driven over Mrs. Jay Ball, Mr. and Mrs. A. many friends who called to extend still some openings so anyone wish­ boys overpowered a shorthanded port of committee of Councillor Go­ ing to start Monday should drop bel and public works Supervisor Mr Leon Root. Assistant District team will claim $100.00 while the to Empress with one returning with Jardine, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gar- their best wishes to Mrs. Rogers Elks team for three straight finals second will pick up a neat $50.00. for many more happy birthdays. A down and fill out the registration Striker, it was moved by Council Engineer. R°d Deer, attended the the drivers to join in the trail ride riock, Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs Good- win and are well worthy of their Council in connection with Special Third and fourth will each collect which got underway at 7:00 a.m., ine, Mrs. Walker and a few from beautifully decorated cake was pre­ forms as soon as possible. The first victory. The James Trophy was lor Gobel and carried that Council two weeks saw 93 register and at­ enter into an Agreement with of­ Contingency grant work, east ap $25.00. In the girls' division, the July 9. Redcliff, and a number of others sented to Mrs. Rogers. Mrs. Rogers presented by Ferg James last year winners will make $30.00 while se­ is a most remarkable lady for her tendance at lessons have been near ficial.; of the Village of Delia re: proach road to Tolman Bridge, Dinner was cooked at a site ab­ too numerous to mention. and this is the first year for its farm approaches off No 9 High­ cond and third respectively will be 92 years, she still lives alone in perfect. Adult classes are also be­ competition. Arrangements will be lative to the acquisition of and use out half way along the river at ing held with 15 active in the first in Starland municipality of a mo way, etc $20.00 and $10.00. There will have Which time horses were also fed the summer months and is able to made with Mr. James to personally session. Adults will take 9 lessons bile fire-fighting Letters were road from Mr. R. It. to be six ladies teams or there will and all rested while the chuck wa­ SCOTFIELD take care of her house and still present his trophy at a later date. „ unit; that the . be no third money. has plenty of her humor. and the second class will get un­ In order that everyone gets the Reeve and Secretary-Treasurer be Cronkhite, Chief Construction Kn- gon tongue was repaired and a derway July 27. Adults learn Mon­ au h ize d to | Mr. and Mrs. H. Hains and fa­ proper acknowledgement a special I , ! ?r , ' «•*«» Agreement on gjneer and Mr H J. U.oten. Sr Invitations to 26 teams have al fresh water supply was loaded. day, Wednesday and Friday for a nlor We arrived at Empress at 3:00 SCOTFTELD. July 14 — Rever mily are holidaying at Pine Lake occasio„-.„,„;...n. ...;.will. bue„ t_,heldj , l,t. _"may. bu.!b..iu. [ of thi! Council; that a che-I Right-of-way Buver. Depart ready been mailed and the first 16 — inrethree wwee k period. Anyone wishing n1rnt l>f in to register will be accetped. A en< a d MrS Glen T a r a d r ana MTS Wm M and held off and the presentation made que for $2,000.00 be issued in fa- Hhh"'ay, E'tniont •p.m. the. same day and camped at ? ? - K « . £° " ! ™Mr'. and Mrs. Wm\ . Muzyk"T" a an d K»t tak. ^e part in the second group a,dry creek site on Mr. Jack Long- T larharn uroi*A m—.*™.* %™«I*»« •— f during a fall school gym session. I vor of the Village of Delia, and connection with acquisition of ' deadline date of 6:00 p.m. Wednes- girls of Tt^nburg, Ontario, were Barbara were recent visitors to are ^ to d down and m£ that the required by-law be passed right-of-way. cattle crossings, fen- day, July 22, has been set and muir's, near the rodeo grounds. visitors to he C. L. Taylor home. Winnipeg. wise filI out _ form would like to personally thank the cin p,c on A special thank you is extended coaches. Bob McCrea, Bazil Stick- By-law No. 452 was given first - past annroarh road to j teams will be notified of the draw Also visiting the Taylors were to T t]ym _n_ Donnie at. j Adults are also reminded* there reading on motion of Councillor Tolma..,..„„,n. Bn^..vrfd e Mr. Cronkite point by Saturday afternoon. Admission t/a Mr. and Mrs. Longmuir for re­ TL1"^^! MfwtVi and tended the Calgary Stampede. ! strictly adult swimming every ney, Malcolm Kennedy, Joe Blair freshments and baths and numer­ is and Joe Willis, for the great am­ Aaserud, Second reading on motion ed out that Starland municipality will be by. .progra m only. and ad- ous other items which made our Terry of Red Water, Alberta. ; , . . Monday afternoon from 4 to 5 p.m ount of time they spent wit. h, thes, e of Deputy Reeve Parry, Third read will he responsible for all costs of vance tickets will be available from -> — I eluded Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jacob: I muirujy auemoon rrom 4 to 5 p.m. ount of time they spent with these •ng „ 0n motlom„)inn„ on£, Councillor„„n„:iir>r r SnaShadH Stampede visitors to Calgary in- rhoThe regularmcntt--r mmeetin=»«i—g -'of »>-the~ An»-- ,; AdultAdultss " alsalsoo havhavee ththee watewaterr "evever< y boys. I would also like to acknow- | ! . right-of-way for the road in ques- , almost any ballplayer from the lea n WW.AA . wawass he,heldd aat t ththe e homhome e I T..~-J--- T -•-- tiop three teams. Only one team will be mosstayt therpleasane fotr onethe . nexA speciat few l daythans ka Lyie and LaVernLaVernl^ttt^*e^ TaylorTaylor,, BruBrucc e of "Mrs A B Hughea witn slx mem I Tuesday. ?•, . Thursda- y and Saturd ".*"""«". I ioclockk anar d oassed by unanimou__s vote mOSt Oleasant A11A A enanial fhonlr I Hampton.. , Wally Garlock, Mr. and accepted from Hanna to allow for you is also extended to Brister's ars and two visitors present »„ I A . .-.' —- J°y- [ledge the assistance given by Bob \o{ Counci, ^ield Supervisor Wayne E. Matt Mrs. C. S. Arbogast and family. a U C h8d a C aS a a y thCr more outside entries. store for donating pop for the kids It was decided to hold the an fh/r?L» \!? M YH" i° " . "T? A"* " ° | Moved by Deputy Reeve Parry h/ws reported on his work for the — • -' — Mrmi.. ananda MrsMTS.. Rudolpttuoolphh anandd daugdaughh - I to take part. 11 believe this has been one of our Twenty-six teams have been in- nual bazaAr late in the fall. these times so all adults are urged who may have helped in any way. | tmU letter be forwarded the Traf jjbst month and mentione..V...../...-dU suc,uvh. , 4«tiiijc,A icama nave ucen HI on our arrival, also getting us ter lrom Red Deer were visitors to Several parties have rented the | better pee wee baseball seasons, j fic Safety Engineer, Department of'matters as completion of seed drill vited to enter but should some in cam.p supplie-,^ s duringo closed hours——-, imthe Jacobjaci s home The next meeting will be held at pool for a party this summer and At this time I would also like to Highways, Edmonton, advising that survey, nan >f grasshopp r vitations not reach the right per Thank »«youi als•!•o« »to« ««Vanc- -e- enElde J—r fo*—r I! g ] and Lennie Cummings the home of Mrs J. Halpenny on we invite others to do the same, thank Jack Derry, Charlit ! Council has no objection to sign on and t;oi>ti •r poisons, spraying of son as all managers are not known, serving us during closed hours. I spenat ae week in Cajgary Johnson August 4, with Mrs. Muzyka and The rent is low and the hour is any I and their .several helpers who wor- i D. A. Grenville's NEKfarm, Sectioadjacenn t1 2tn tre> • •(1 problems on two farms | these managers are asked to con- On July 10, a pancake breakfast Misses Dianne and Donna jrones Mrs. Peterson as serviteurs Mrs No Q highwav ()n was served at 7:00 a.m. Then mem-' evening from 9:00 to 10:00 p.m. j ked with the dandelion pickers ^[.2n.W4th in the southeast part of the mum tact Cliff Pilkey at 854-3616 or of Hanna are spending a week" with Thompso,i n will read the devotional. This could be a real crowd pleaser I during tlu'ir league play Fellas, ' cipality. use" of the tree planter and '854 3157 or Herb Nill at 854-3125 bers of tbe trail ride took part in ,umi. J •• • -- Th" -e- rol1 cal1 wi be the Jubilee parade in the morning. their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. " answered with if more groups would take advan- without this great help we would I Movpd bv Councillor Aaserud cattle chute ami start of roadside ' or Norm Burrows at 854-3211. C.X. Taylor. one cent per one inch of each|tageof it. Get the gang together and In tbe afternoon most of the mem-, have about 100 boys who would ' "rried that grants be made spraying Report was accepted by A booth will be on the grounds Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blair are ho­ ! members waistline. This money is and let us rent the pool for a cool miss baseball Thanks from all the j,he following organizations in the Council on motion of Councillor bers took in the ball games and j I for Pete the Pig for the Lepers. and four diamonds will be used midway while /the women took it lidaying in Minnesota, USA. lip. Busin.ss men are also remind- bo and mvseif amounts set out and that the re­ Aaserud with the first draw starting ai easy and prepared a barbecue Sunday visitors at the Andrew The members were pleased to quired by-law be passed: The Sal- Thi month Financial Stati 10:30 a in. supper. The evening was spent with home were Mr. Fred Schmitz from i welcome Mrs. Hunt to the meeting. I vation Army. $500.00; Canadian ment, showing ct balance Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pea­ National Institute for the blind, music, singing and the "kids" try­ nicipal account of S1U4.406.59 as ol READ AND USK THE ing their legs at "squaw wrestling". cock of Bawlf. JOUSTED RULERS DUNDEE W.I. FINALISES PLANS $15000; Wood's Christian Home, June 30th. 1964, was accepted by July 11, breakfast was left over Mrs. Les Kernick and family and Calgary, $50.00; Providence Creche, Council ind signed by the Reeve. CLASSIFIED AD; barbecued hamburgers at 8:00 a.m. Mrs. J .Try Bradford and family Citizens of Lagash, oldest city- Calgary, $50.00; Canadian Mental with the morning spent in the are visitors at the home of Art and state of ancient Sumei, overthrew FOR CELEBRATION JULY 26 Health Assoc , Calgary, $50.00; The shade. After dinner everyone took Roy Abrahamson. their rulers 36 centuries ago in fa­ Farmers' Union of Alberta, $25.00; in the Empress Jubilee rodeo with vor of a new king who promised to Members Will Also Place Exhibits Hudson Bay Route Association, most of the girls taking part in the reduce taxes and dismiss the tax $50.00; Drumheller & Dist. Agri Greatest traffic menace on the In Coronation Agricultural Fair cultural Society. $150.00. NOTICE ladies' barrel, race. The only two highways is the slowpoke driver. agents. NETHERBY, July 14 — Eight No pics will be sold in the booth By-l.iw No 453 was given First members and one visitor, Mrs. D. this year. reading on motion of Deputy Reeve DR J. M. KASTER Taylor, attended the July meeting P..iry, Second reading on motion of the Dundee W.I. where plans Memboiifi with husbands and f i- of Councillor (iobe!. Third reading Chiropractor were finalized for the (lolden Ju­ inilies plan to a'tend the Agricul­ on motion of Reeve Nelson anil pas NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS REGARDING tural Fair in Coronation on Wed- C bilee Pioneers' Picnic at Garden ii 'sday. August 19 and ent -r cx- sed by unanimous vol ' of council. "H D TO ANNOUNCE HIS OFFICE WILL Plain Hall on Sunday, July 26. ti'hits of handicraft and hakim Report of Civil Defence Coordin Souvenir buttons are being mail­ ator ' It'o. W. Rob.rtson on course BE CLOSED FROM JULY 26th TO AUGUST 4th ed to those who attended the first It was report"d that on? thou held in Edmonton June 22 to 2b\ INCLUSIVE picnic or" those who took an active sind us.'uLte.vtbooks from the Sul­ inclusive, was read to Council interest in the district in 1914. livan Lake School JMvision will b;i STORE HOURS Ribbons will be issued to all who .vail ible for shipment to the West attend and buttons will be supplied Indies. EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, JULY 18th OUR LUMBER to any who have been omitted from Mrs. W. I.. Storch gave her re the list of those attending the ori­ YARD AND RETAIL SALES OFFICE WILL OBSERVE ginal picnic. port of the W.I. conference in Cer­ The Hanna band will be unable eal at which she was a delegate THE FOLLOWING HOURS to attend due to the holiday season The tea prize donated by Mr OPEN ALL WEEK FROM 9 a.m. to 6 p.r*. but attempts are being made to A A- storcn was won b>' Mrs °eo have the Castor band come for the Standing Jr. OPEN SATURDAY 9 to 12 noon day. Some of the ladies have pio­ neer costumes which they will DjI.H. Hay Season wear to the picnic. Each member The Northern Lights appear in will bring two dozen cookies to be the atmosphere at heights ranging Ask About Our Golden Key Homes, and Remember We served at the tea in the afternoon. from 50 to 500 miles high. Offer A Complete Building Service From the Ground Up! SECOND-HAND Knoblauch CONSTRUCTION SPECIALS Used No. 46 I.H. Baler - A-1 $1195.00 AND BUILDING SUPPLIES FURKITURE Used John Deere Late Model 3-Pt. 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THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY. JULY 16t 1964 gggg- u u — MWiggii II ii i mi saaa—9SS-9S n fi in u. carry Fair visitors around the callers at Bartman's. '• i'ari. world oh a ten minute tide through Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Funnel and i-ii-f DAVID THOMPSON TOUR GOOD a fairyland of color and fantastic­ family of Benton City, Washington, ally lovely floating objects sus­ spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Canadian Scouts Enjoy pended above their beads. His mes­ Jack Hornet. WAY TO END HOLIDAY TRIPS sage is clear: A happy world will m Mr. and Mrs. Don Bartman and Fabulous New Country Opens be a united world and realize children and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence "peace through understanding". Christopherson motored to FIB* Up To Central Alberta Residents Walt Disney can just as easily Lake Sunday for a family reunion. create a tropical setting in a pre­ South Hospitality Somewhere along in the last Thompson route. Whatever hap­ Brian and Linda Rooke were in historic world where dinosaurs week of July, there will be Alber­ pens, they will end up on the su­ Calgary this week to attend the ALSASK — "The Boy Scouts of Crawford family were guests in the lave made many friends on their dors of good will, and we Mississip- munch the vegetation, volcanoes ta Holidayers looking for a way to perb camping area of the Plains stampede. h ,.,n • Canada could not have had two ni­ Joe Eli Lauderdale home tor. sup­ trip to the deep south and received pians were proud to have them erupt and lava Hows while today's cer and more interesting represen­ wind up their trips in a nice Und where good water is available and world inhabitants ride past in Other stamped*, visitors were per. invitations to return. * here. of way. fine weather is practically guaran­ tatives than Ken Dow of Alsask, (From the "Times-Promoter" Ford's handsome gleaming convert­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rooke and Wen­ The Crawford boys and Joe, Editor's note to their parents:— Nothing better can be proposed teed. dy, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Christian- Saskatchewan, and Gordon Steeves Frank and Sam Lauderdale will Your sons were certainly ambassa­ Hernando, Mississippi, U.S.A.) ibles from the 'dawn of history to than a check into the David Thomp­ They could set up camp a day or the world of today'. son and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner of Halifax,,Nova Scotia," said Mrs. leave Sunday, July 12, with other son Highway Cavalcade on the Leslie Lee Crawford in whose home so early if they wished and be on General Electric's "March of and family, who motored in for Scouts of the Chickasaw Council weekend of August 1-3, into the hand to greet the heavy flow of the finals on Saturday. the boys .were guests from Wednes­ on chartered buses for the Nation­ fabulous Kootenay Plains between fellow travellers-arriving late Sa­ Progress" with its family scenes day until Friday, of this week. from the advent of Edison's disco Rev. and Mrs. Harry Kurt of Tor­ al Jamboree. They will also see the DELIA GRADE TWELVE STUDENT Nordegg and the Saskatchewan turday and Sunday. Any way you onto viisted with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ken and'Gordon were among six World's Fair, go to Washington and Crossing on the Banff-Jasper High­ very to today's electronically ser look at it, it's going to be fun. viced dream house, to me was an Horner recently. Canadian Bby Scouts, enroute to Philadelphia before returning to way. Just for reassurance for careful A number from Pollockville at­ the National Jamboree at Valley amazing Disney accomplishment in their homes. RECIPIENT OF TWO AWARDS For instance, anyone travelling drivers, there will be Forestry De­ animation controlled by electronic tended the oldtimers' picnic at Forge, fa., 'who < arrived in Mem­ from Jasper south, or from Banff partment supervision of the routes Steveville last Sunday. Even in the phis Monday to spend two weeks Ken and Gordon will spend the Allen Howard Attending Hanna High tape. While the audience revolved 4th of July weekend at Woodland north, or from Rocky Mountain for the entire weekend and before. around the stage, the years from extreme heat everyone seemed to as guests' of various troops in the House West, can take part in the The mileage is not as far as you have a wonderful time. The musi­ Chickasaw Council, representatives Lake as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Honored By Rebekahs and "Congress" the turn of the century to 1964 Gunther 4hd their son, who is also massive Cavalcade which is ex­ think. A gasoline fill-up at ei­ were peeled off as painlessly as cal numbers by Mrs. Givens' group of which are also going to the Jam­ DELIA, July 14— also receives a large trophy to re­ pected to attract a couple of thou­ ther Nordegg or Rocky on the from Hanna was very much enjoy­ boree. going to Hie Jamboree. Next week, skin from a banana. Those in the the group from Canada will spend Allen Howard of De- tain for one year, and a miniature sand motoring visitors. They can east or at the Crossing on the west, audience who lived through the ed. Mrs. Crawford and sons, Lee and some time at the Boy Scout camp ia and a student in trophy that becomes, his personal cut in east from the Crossing, they will take you right through to the various stages of appliance im­ Don't forget the annual Pollock­ Ricky, members of the Hernando Kia Kima, near Hardy. Ark., and in grade 12 of Han- possession. can go west from Rocky, through other side. Good luck and good fun. provement could be detected by ville picnic to be held July 24. A troop, brought the boys to Hernan­ Memphis homes. la High School dur­ The Canadian Mathematical Con­ Nordegg and on to the David See you on the Cavalcade. their hearty laughter at the hu­ dance will follow the day's activi­ do Wednesday afternoon. On the Both Ken and Gordon expressed ing the past term, is gress holds special examinations in morous projection of electrical ed- ties with the Rhythm Masters of way, they saw and admired the El­ their pleasure at visiting in Missi­ receiving congratul­ mathematics in all provinces of Ca­ vancement. Hanna supplying the music. vis Presley home. ssippi and Tennessee. Ken, 16, es­ ations for attain­ nada. Alberta is divided into ten Tomorrow's World Dr. and Mrs. Hugh Horner and ment in scholastic district. That night they were guests of pecially liked the trees, very few family of Barrhead visited at the fields. Allen won a District 5, which includes Hanna, General Motor's Futurama at the Jack Horner home this week. honor at a hamburger fry at the of which he sees at home. Their ast New York World's Fair in summers get hot, but it is a dry ^scholarship of $200 also contains the following coun­ Scout Hut, which was sponsored by n the annual public speaking con­ ties or divisions: Acadia, Sullivan 1939 predicted our massive high­ the Hernando Rotary club, sponsor heat. This is also true of Nova way systems that today we take Scotia. \J/mter temperatures go to test sponsored by the Rebekah Lake. Berry Creek, Drumheller, of the local troop. Attending were Lodge in Hanna and also a prize Calgary, Mountain View, Three for granted. This company's Fu­ Hernando Boy Scouts and Explor­ 40 below zero', but it is a dry cold. turama 1964-65, projects us in mo­ Ken, who finished the 11th' grade uf $40 from the Canadian Mathe­ Hills, Newell, Wheatland and Olds. ers, Scoutmasters Les Carroll and matical Congress. Allen received the best marks on ving chairs equipped with ear­ AUCTION SALE Bill McClain, troop committeemen, the last of June, rides 16 miles to The first award is for students tnis special examination for ma­ phones into what our world can be Explorer Advisor W. E. Wilroy Jr., school. expected to look like 20 years Having received instructions Associate Advisors Dr. H. M. Wads- Gordon. 15. lives in Halifax, a in the Hanna High School compet­ thematics among those who com-1 ing in the annual public speaking from now. Recreation areas will be worth and Steve Ballard, and the city on the coast of Nova Scotia. He peted in District 5. He was awarded ' developed under the sea, commun­ from the owner Alf Vander- incoming president and vice-presi­ contest .The speaker proclaimed a prize of $40 by the Congress from is the son of a heart specialist and the best is awarded a scholarship ities established in the Arctic at­ dent of the Rotary Club, Dr. H. M. their headquarters in Montreal. I mosphere and the tropics reclaim­ berg who is moving to tha Wadsworth Sr. and Tom Clifton. attends private school. He said that of $200, fifty of which is given to This is the first time anyone from ed for human habitation. Fantas­ coast, I will sell by Public Auc­ he now has enough credentials I the student annually if his work at tic, impossible? The super high­ On Thursday, the Canadian boys university is of average standard ! the Hanna High School has won (credits) to go to college but docs ways they predicted in "39 seemed tion at 109 - 2nd Ave, East, were shown the sights of Hernando until the $200 is paid. The winner I this award. and vicinity and swam in the local not plan to go as yet. [more than a dream away, but soon One Man's Genius If it can be said there is one [SATURDAY, JULY 25? com- pool. That evening they and the These Boy Scouts from Canada ribboned this continent. Barnuin was a buastboastere . His circus star of the New York World's Fair that star is unquestionably Walt imencing at 2 o'clock, a corn- MOTORCADE ALONG HIGHWAY 36 was always 'the greatest show on Disney, for it is his gift of fan­ earth". Back in the gay 90s and at tasy that h is made many of the POLLOCKVILLE 'plete lot of household furnish- the turn of the century, Barnum commercial exhibits a joyous ad­ *. SCHEDULED TO START JULY 23 no doubt had reason to boast. Pro­ Also 22 ft. house trailer. bably his greatest asset was his venture POLLOCKVILLE, July 13 — Mr. ings Courts to Lac La Biche Is Object courage to gamble on public reac­ Inevitably th.> first question one and Mrs. Les Ancion and family tion and curiosity. Today there is :.s asked when friends or neigh­ I were visitors at the Karl Bartman HAYTIME Of "South To North" Excursion another showman whose brain bours learn of one's visit to this home last Sunday. Lloyd stayed A meeting between residents of predict that over 100 passengers children, born of a fertile ima­ pillion dollar show is "which ex- for the summer months. Fitzsimmons the north and south parts of this riding in 60 cars, will take part In gination, have thrilled thousands !illb;t U1(J vou llke Dest ' It is ra- Miss Beverly Rooke placed third* province will take place later this the tour. for several decades. He doesn't ' ther trite to answer "al of. them", in the Pee Wee section at the 4-H month when the Highway 36 Asso­ Formed eight years ago by boast. Mickey Mouse and his World I but. l firKi a impossible to differ- show in Brooks recently. ciation motorcade reaches its des­ chamber of commerce groups Fair animated figures seem just a | entiate. Mrs. Murphy of Canoe, B.C., and and Powell tination. whose towns are affected by High­ thought apart in this area of creat- Disney's genius created the little Mrs. Archie Garbutt and daught­ AUCTIONEERS SPECIALS Scheduled to start from Coutts. way 36. and made up of represen­ ivity, yet they have contributed people of Pepsi Cola's "A Small ers of Scotfield, were Wednesday at the southern end of the province tatives from each town, the asso­ immeasurably to this year's "Great-1 World" gay and dancing beside a on the morning of July 23, the mo­ ciation strives to promote better est Show on Earth1'. ' .anal filled with small boats that TWO — OLIVER No. 50 BALERS, Good Condition. torcade will travel the 400 some understanding between the com­ miles along Highway 36, which munities and the earliest possible INTERNATIONAL No. 46 BALER, Very Good Shape. stretches across the eastern part of completion of the ro id. the province linking the north with "There's quite a bit of work to the south to its northern end at be done on both ends of the road1' Lie La Biche, picking up cars and says Taber representative Jerome passengers along the way. Piatt. "And the feeling was that Richard Opens NEW AND USED MOWERS NOW ON AT Purpose of the tour is to give rather (hen keep up with north- r 'sidents who live along the high­ south rivalry, we could get mere SPECIAL PRICES way a chance to meet with each done by working together and mak­ other, see and evaluate the road ing it a joint effort."' and to petition provincial highways Mr. Piatt said that the associa­ minister Gordon E. Taylor, schedul­ tion hoped to see tha section of the The Door! WE HAVE SEVERAL GOOD USED TRACTORS — IDEAL ed to be in I.ac La Biche July 24, road between Taber and Warner, for an early completion of the high­ which has not been taken into the FOR HAYTIME AT LOW, LOW PRICES way. provincial highway system, graded Included in the two-day trip will and hard surfaced in the near fu­ To Big Bargains In... h • an overnight stay at Castor, a ture. Sale Starts Today Vvisi t to the Canadian Utilities po­ A returnjnotorcxle from I. ic ..a wer plant in Battle River, meetings Biche to ctotitts, to afford northern with municipal officials and tours residents a chance to see the south of various towns along the route is planned for later this year. and a banquet and meeting at Lac — Letnoridge Herald YING HANNA FARM SUPPLIES La Biche. Motorcade members will also take part in a parade and Fish LIMITED Derby festivities, at Lac La Biche PH. 854-3438 HANNA, Alta. before disbanding and finding C. C. I. L IPMENT their own way home. Highway 36 Association officials ide Sales and Service, Youngstown are offer- Real Value In a wide selection of good used equipment, specially 'overhauled for the haying season. In this lineup you will (find o wide choice of just the type of machinery you need. Used Machinery "'Make hay while the sun shines, arid make yourself a good bargain while this stock lasts." Call in today and TA/JFA/JFHf Save $ $ $ just ask for "Dick" Wade or any of the other boys at Laughlin-Wade Sales and Service on Number 9 Highway, Youngstown. Here are just some of the^bargains we are TRACTORS talking about: I.H.C. WD-9 Diesel Hydraulic, P.T.O. _ $1800 New Holland Trailer Type Mower $450.00 COMPACT Co-op E5 Gas, L.P.T.O. Factory Hydraulic Minneapolis Mower . $ 75.00 B.P. $1400 Case Side Delivery Rake .... - $150.00 C.F.E. 40 Gas. L.P.T.O., B P. WINDOW SCREEN w/Robin Hydraulic .. $900 fcteral frame, wire screen, 10" le" 45 I.H.C. Baler - $275.00 *> Min. Moline U high, adjusts trom 21" to Rea. 2.45 ValiM width. Far cool JJ 95 I 55 I.H.C. Boler _._ $450.00 BOTTLE Gas Tractor $900 Leatherette Cavsf^palyfsam tilled. summer comfort Oliver 88 Gas, complete with Choice et I colors 1.33 I John Deere 14T Baler $675.00 Front end loader $1150 BEACH IS REFUNDABLE John Deere 70 Gas HAIR BALL 16 ft. Minneapolis S.P. Swather $1300 00 complete $2200 DRYER Farmhand Bale Stacker . $ 95.00 I II.SS Value 43c I To return the new lighter, DISKERS & WIDELEVELS 9»9 Minntoba Automatic Bale Stacker $395.00 handier compact bottle John Deere 12-ft. w/S.A. H« J-poirtion *•" diameter, «* »"-Yl. fa" far | twitch, large all ages. Easy ta Inflate. I 15 ft. Graham Cultivator $495.00 now in use in Alberta, follow Heavy Bales $750 plastic hood, Pink color. exactly the same procedure John Deere 15-ft. 12 ft. Co-op Cultivator $650.00 as you have in the past. Heavy Bales $800 I DC 4 Case Tractor _ $375.00 Telephone Alberta Brewers' C.C.I.L. Model D 16-ft $600 Agents Limited for pick-up 830 John Deere Tractor $5500.00 service where available OR Take your empty bottles to DEEP TILLAGE WD9, Tractor, Completely Rebuilt' $1500.00 Alberta Brewers' Agents 1962 Massey Harris No. 124 brewery depot. 12-ft., Special $600

White, YeeUw, Turquoise BALER The full refund of M. Harris No. 2 Take a drive down lo Youngstown. 20 cents per dozen will with motor $625 25% OFF j See what Laughlin and Wade have Call an C.C.I.L. FIRST NEW SUPER WAIi-TONE IATEX | be paid for all compact Gu Of an rood la covor In MM «MM for your lo offer!! .bottles returned! New or Used Machinery sr_ 3.10 ST- 9.88 1st QUALITY IATEX HOUSE PAINT •_***fr___& xgm opular colon, arm km Whit* and t poput.. I CANADIAN ST_-3.39 ET.ltmT: LAUGHLIN ond WADE ALBERTA BREWERS' AGENfS LIMITED CO-OPERATIVE ALL LtSS 25 REPRESENTINjBi J IMPLEMENTS \ i !••• • y •• MI II • n • M DOW BflEWERY (WESTERN) LTD. - CALGARY BREWING * MALTING CO LTD. SALES and SERVICE MOLSOWS EDMONTON BREWERY LTD. - SICKS' LETHBRIDGE BREWERY LIB. LIMITED THE CARLING BREWERIES (ALBERTA) LTD. - BOHEMIAN MAID BREWING CO. LTD, Alaertas Economy Highway 9 LABATTS ALBERTA BREWERY LIMITED Ph. 854-3277 - Hanna WARWICK'S Hardware

a.W.'j>i' •*•».«-iik-ML Ttife WMtNKA H&jjALD and EAST CENTttAL ALBEftTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1964 of California were visitors at the Hail Sfortrts SttHtft Business Report BIG STONE Jim Paetz Ranch on Saturday. EMPLOYEES' SUGGBTIONS SAVE CN Mt. aad Mrs. Gilbert Anderson Three Out of four Shows Big Investment of Seattle, Wash., visited with his Twenty-five farmers in the Coun­ BIG STONE, July 11 — the la­ sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Hail frequently strikes Alberta dies of the Big Stone FWUA met Mrs. John Laughlin this week. — three days out of four during ty of Sturgeon have recently re­ CONSIDERABLE MONEY IN 1963 recently at the Hall for their mon­ Mr. Meil Anderson and Mr. Ar- June, July and August in a 20,000 ceived farm business analysis re­ thly meeting with 8 members pre­ mahd Grabbet of Brooks have kept Over Two Thousand Ideas Screened square mile area between Calgary ports from the Farm Economics sent, ft was decided to join the the ranchers busy the past fair and Edmonton. Branch of the Alberta Department With Sixteen Percent Accepted Association for Retarded Children weeks with the blood testing of the On a radar screen researchers of Agriculture. Each report con­ of Hanna as a group. A $5.00 dona­ cattle for Bangs disease. watch its ominous approach. Sterio- tains a cost and return analysis of MONTREAL^ July 7, 1964 — Em­ tangible saving as a suggestion tion was sent to them also. A gift Susan and Joan Gray are mem­ photography records the develop­ the co-operator's own operations in ployee suggestions adopted by Ca­ that will cut labor costs — and this was sent to Jody Squire who is a bers of the Happy Jack 4-H Club. ment of the hail producing cloud. addition to a detailed breakdown nadian National Railways last year does not mean loss of jobs, but ra­ patient in the Hanna hospital. We Joan was lucky to have her calf A microscope reveals the minute of the group average. yielded the company $99,176 in ther increasing the productivity of all wish Jody a speedy recovery. placed among the special group out inner structure of a hail stone. tangible savings — the highest an­ positions involved — reduce ma­ These farmers are all members Mrs. Agnes McKillop won the tea of 76 calves in the Pee Wee group. Little by little, the story of hail nual savings since the plan was terial costs and increase revenues. of the Sturgeon Farm Business As­ prize of the month. A lovely lunch Congratulations Joan. instituted 15 years ago. Under CN's suggestion plan unfolds for researchers on the Al­ sociation, formed last year. They was served at the close of the Mr. Chalklin of Cereal visited there are two ways an employee berta Hail Studies project. represent various types and sizes D. S. Miville, general supervisor meeting by the hostesses, Mrs. With his daughter and son-in-law, The Alberta Hail Studies is a of farms in the area. Prior to form­ of employee services and sugges­ I can receive a cash award. One is Muriel Paetz and Mrs. Myrtle Mr., and Mrs. Don Turnbull over joint experimental project of the ing a farm business association, tions at CN said in reviewing the 'by direct adoption of his sugges­ Paetx. July 1 weekend. Alberta Research Council, the Na­ they studied record keeping and 1963 results that "the quality of tion as it stands; the other is Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. tional Research Council, the Met­ management principles under the Mrs. Lucy i^ockhart and Sharon the suggestions were very high ! through alternative action. In the Jim Paetz for the placings -they eorological Service of Canada and direction of their district agricul­ motored to Edmonton with Mr. and when measured in economic return latter case, the employee's sugges- won at the Hanna Horse Show with McGill University. It is supervised turists. After the Association was Mrs. Ward of Youngstown. to the company." I tion is not implemented exactly as Hathfan and his son. They came by Dr. R. H. Douglas of the McGill formed their records were ana- Kenneth Parsons has returned to There was a total of 2,253 sug­ ; submitted, but remedial action of a 1st in the costume class, 1st in the Stormy Weather Group. Dr. Peter lized by personnel from the Farm Cochrane after a two week holiday gestions submitted in 1963 he said different nature is taken. Palomino class, 1st in the Arabian Summers is in charge of the field Economics Branch at his nome with his parents. Mr. and of this 333, or 16.2 percent, The suggestion pan also pro- halter class and received Reserve work with headquarters at the Pen- and Mrs. Len Parsons. were accepted. ! duces intangible benefits, said Mr. Len Bauer, Agricultural Econo­ Champion. The highest 1963 award went to ! Miville. He described these as im- hold RCAF station. Alberta farm­ mist in charge of compiling the ers co-operate, reporting hail A surprise party was held for an electrician at CN's Transcona | proved employee relations and data, reports that the total capital Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKillop on The first automatic looms intro­ shops, Winnipeg, who got $758 for morale, increased efficiency in storms, collecting hail samples and investment in the 25 farms varied duced in Holland at the end of the keeping hail records, to form the June 28 in honor of their 20th designing a new solvent bath for work methods and development of between a high of over $182,000 wedding anniversay. Over 36 guests 16th century were limited to nar- cleaning generator armatures Over initiative. largest hail reporting network in to a low of about $28,000. The av­ i'ow ribbon and lace. the world. attended. They were presented a 15-month period, his suggestion "The advantape of any sugges­ erage capital investment was with a lovely silver tray. brought a saving of more than tion plan," he said, "is that it pulls Their aim is to learn as much $105,300 In other words farming Mrs. Frances Klassen was a bu $9,000 to the railway. the employee into the company's about hail as possible. Where do has become big business in Stur­ siness visitor to Brooks this W.-UK. operations. In his own way, the em­ A freight carman at Montreal hail storms start? Why do they geon County. also visiting her folks Mr and Mr- ,3 ployee involves himself with the ^s received $500 for advancing an start there? How and where do hail Mr Bauer says record analysis Dean of Bassano, enroute | running of the organization by sug- idea that has improved the con­ stones form within the clouds and also showed that intensive type of Miss Eileen Paetz has accept .'il (.rstmp ways his company can im- struction methods of gondola cars, how do they fall within the storm? farming being more profitable is a position with the Oil Well Supply {prove its methods and services. and an agent-operator at Yar­ It is hoped that hail can be fore­ due to high land values resulting Lo. in Calgary. mouth, N.S., got $493 for suggest | And no one is better equipped to cast more accurately, and even from the farms being close to Ed­ Mr. and Mrs. Mason Turnbul! ing a change in the equipment con­ offer suggestions on improving tually controlled. monton. and Valerie of I^iusanna were \ i sist of a passenger train during the j work methods than the employee sitor^ of Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Turn winter months. | who is doing the job." The higher the tops of the clouds The average operator received a and the higher the storm, the grea­ return of $1,500 for his work and bull and relatives over the July 1 CN's suggestion plan was start ter the chance of hail, says Dr STEALS THE SCENE. When curvaceous Lyn Frances went weekend. While here they took in ed in 1949 and was reorganized in management. These were his earn * Peter Summers. When the cloud to a Toronto beach in n latest swimsuit, she thought she'd ings after he had paid all operat­ the sports day at Sunnynook. 1958 to make it more effective by SQUARE DEAL tops are under 20,000 feet they ing costs including a 5 percent in Mr. Jock McKillop and Billy mo­ speeding up the processing of sub­ be belle of the beach. But 2 year-old Elizabeth Hebb stole jutf# seldom produce hail. "As our ab­ terest charge on his capital invest­ tored to Sundre Thursday for a • FOOTNOTES | missions. Part of the reorganization the spotlight when she appeared in the oldest swimsuit in ility to forecast the height of ment. Labour earnings on the 25 short holiday. involved boosting the maximum SQUARE DEAL. July 9 — Wild the world.—TNS Photo "Then I can't go out tonight, clouds becomes more accurate we if •% is ranged from a riigti of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Maggs and bro award from $200 to $10,000, one of Rose FWUA met at Ringdahls for Maude?" will be able to fairly reliably fore­ $5,500 to minus $2,550. Mr. Bauer ther of Vermilion and Mr. Mead the biggest awards of any Cana­ the July meeting. Members an­ cast the chances of hail", he says. points out that these figures should dian industry. swered the roll call with a joke. COUNTER BARRAGE lion worth of U.S. automobiles and not be taken as representative of Some time was spent discussing Detailed farm to farm surveys by NEEDED NOW parts every year. We sold less than Although no one has collected Sturgeon County. In general, mem and answering the questionnaires Hail Studies staff are revealing the S37 milion worth to the I'.S. last the $10,000 award yet, CN between bers of the Association are more on Farm Organization. $5.00 will small scale structure of the storms IS. politicians, with an eye ,.n year. Senator Douglas and his con- 1959 and 1963 has adopted 1.686 aware of the importance of man­ be donated to the Steveville Old Often small cores or cells of hail Ihe voters, say Canadian-prochuvl frcrs like to point out that Cana- suggestions and has come up with agement principles than the aver­ timers picnic. Doreen Solberg re­ merge to form one large storm parts are replacing V S-produc i j dian exports of auto parts rose by a total on tangible savings to itself age farmer in the district. This viewed the hi-lights of the CAC bul­ Within this there may be pockets parts and throwing Americans out ,147'; in 1903. They don't mention of $321,644. The railway defines a means they are inclined to have letin. Vircina Hansen gave a de­ of heavier hail. Many of these smal­ of work. In an election year, sa;>s that while Canadian sales were ri- above average business ability monstration on artificial respira­ ler cores of hail only last half an The Financial Post in its page-on. I sing by 147'i or $22 million, Ca­ MOTORISTS! FORMER HANNA RESIDENT hour, but the storm continues to editorial that's the kind of com tion and some first aid hints. Our nada's purchases of auto equip­ Non-members of the Association PASSES IN VANCOUVER thanks to Evelyn Collins of the progress across the province. How' ment that gets quick reaction in • FOR BETTER STEERING ment from the I'.S. increased by says Mr. Bauer, will find the in­ Sunnynook local for her interest­ Records from a system of baro­ Washington. Democratic Senator Mrs. Elvira Carter, widow of the j four times that amount—$87 mil­ formation contained in the analy­ ing report on the District 11 FUA graphs over the hail study area in Paul Douglas of Illinois even sug­ lion. • FRAME & AXLE STRAIGHTENING late David Allen Carter, passed Convention. dicate that hail storms send out gested before the Senate finance sis reports useful for increasing away in Vancouver, May 17, in her pressure waves of their own which committee that certain exemptions This could all be shrugged off their own farm profits. The cost Mr. and Mrs M Solbsj-g and 78th year. may trigger other storms. These that Canada will get from the pro by Canadians on the grounds that and return figures can be used as a Frances motored to Calgary Wed­ • WHEEL ALIGNMENT Mr. and .Mrs. Carter came to too merge with the main storm posed interest equalization tax it is pure election time humbug nesday evening to take in some ol guide for planning more etficient Hanna in 1913 where the former formation. should be taken away. Canadian and that boys will be boys In this the Stampede. operations was employed with the Canadian policies, he claimed, return "evil case, however, qualified Washing- SEE National Railways. Upon Mr. Car­ Miss Sandra McDonald of Ques Knowing the mass of a sample of Copies of the Sturgeon Business for good". Ion observers are willing to bet ter's retirement, the family moved nel, B.C.. is spending the summer hail collected by a farmer, and Association Reports, containing to Vancouver. holidays at the home of her aunt, time during which it fell, the re That such charges are utter non­ lhat the whole Canadian program group cost and return averages can Mrs. H. G. Hansen. lo rationalize the trade in automo­ Mrs. Carter was a member of searchers can determine the rate sense is made clear by even tin- be obtained from district agricul­ Mr. and Mrs. C. Mortimer and of hail production within a cloud. tive equipment between the two Morning Light Chapter No. 44, Or­ most casual look at the trade figur­ turists and from the Extension der of the Eastern Star. family of Stettler spent Sunday They then try and relate this to the es for our two -countries. Canal.i countries is in real danger of be­ with the H. Munro's. other factors they know about that Service of the Alberta Depart­ Surviving are one son, Lawson currently imports about $600 mil ing stopped. Blocking this trade Mrs. A. J. Curry of Calgary, Mrs. particular cloud. ment of Agriculture, Edmonton. McPHERSON of Calgary; four daughters, Miss will cost the U.S., as well as Ca­ Leone Dubas of Winnipeg and Mas­ Dorothy Carter, at home, 3821 The Rocky Mountains appear to ter Bruce Brander of Regina were nada, much needed -jobs. Unem­ Cambie St., Vancouver, Mrs. N. C. have some effect an the initiation SAVE On These MOTORS guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. I.. ployment in Canada would cut Ca­ John Gutenberg printed his fa­ (Doris) Sim, Vancouver, Mrs. A. c. of the storms. This is difficult to Curry. Mr. and Mrs. M. Turnbull nadian buying in the U.S. and ev mous? Bible on a simple hand-oper­ (Frances) Birch, Lamont, Alta. prove, says Dr. Summers, but 270 - 3 Ave. West Drumheller and Valerie of Lousana were also crybody would suffer. But the elec­ Mrs. A. (Margaret) Sinclair, Bur- where hail is found around the Moore's Motors ated machine which resembeld the visitors at Currys'. 36-37-38-39c naby, B.C.; also four grandchildren world it is generally in the lee of GUARDIAN tion will be over by then. old wine press of his time. and one great granddaughter. (ieo. Munro and boys of Barr­ high mountain ranges head spent last week at Munro's. Funeral services were conducted MAINTENANCE from Simmons and McBride Fu­ In the middle ages, printing was SPECIALS neral Chapel at 1:00 p.m., Wednes considered a genteel'' occupation day, May 20, with Rev. J. R. Spit- and to get in the business, appren­ tal officiating. Interment followed tices actually paid master printers in the family plot in the Masonic for their training instead of being Cemetery, Burnaby. paid. NOTICE TO FREE DELIVERY JUKI ph"ru-, u *• II \,,.-\ up vui k

CHARLTON'S - BROOKS, ALTA. 111! ..Il up; J <>ur i ,.r in ..II i \u II lr:v y,,u I.. your -.ffut- Vou c;.i 1 heal Moore's service, rn >v < ;. n > i l.*-«t Moore * work. HERALD ADVERTISERS All Jobs Guaranteed Budget Terms

Save On A Moore's TUNE-UP SPECIAL Due to the new policy of oil day Wednesday shopping in Hanna and closing of retail WE WILL . . . Clean and les: liatiery and cuiinw SALES (?Ie<*n anc. re-c.;.p upark plut:s stores and other businesses on Monday, The Herald draws attention to the following Inspect and adjust fan Wit Lubricate and adjust distributor DRAMATIC RULING. Deci­ and/ur poinis changes relative to its advertising service so that we may continue publishing day as sion by Commons Speaker Set ignition ttminn Service air conditioner and each Wednesday ond to meet all mailing deadlines: Alan Macnaughton to split adjust idle CALENDAR flag resolution Into two parts c y was ruling against Govern­ |ch . v'. $6.00 Chevs. $8.00 Regular Cattle Sales at Our Yard Every Wednesday and ment and Opposition. Prime PARTS EXTRA 1. Business firms open on Monday will be called upon by a Herald advertising Minister Pearson said he Drive SaJer. Save Tires, Friday — 1 % Commission on Cattle Sold by the Pound would not divide the resolu­ Save Money, Too representative in the usual manner. tion. Diefenbaker agreed it WHEEL ALIGNMENT should not be broken into Olds mob'Its Pontiacs separate votes; But Mac­ Chevrolet* Buicks Regular Feeder Cattle and VauxhaMs Envoys 2. The Tuesday 12 noon deadline for advertising copy has been advanced to 3 naughton disagreed with Stock Cow Sale Friday, July 17 both, authorizing one vote on p.m. that day and no advertising copy can be accepted after this hour unless prev­ SPECIAL the Maple Leaf design and $8.00 Parts Extra iously arranged for. another on the proposal to * Adjusi v ..K*OI and i'ambar Hog, Sheep and Dairy Cattle Sale, * t'orret-t Tut-in f;y Union Jack on certain * ("entr.e Steering Wheel with special consignment of B.C. Dairy occasions.—TNS Photo + Pack Front Wheels 3. Where possible advertising copy for the following week should be prepared Cows by Frank Dangle Monday, July 20 G.M. Aluminized by the Saturday previous, or dropped in the mail box for pick up Monday rooming. MUFFLER For all Chevrolets and i-anadian I'un- Haying and Harvest Machinery Sale tiacs with single exhausts. Clumps and^jnstallation Included. 4. All local and rural mail deliveries, excepting the "south line" leave Hanna on SPECIAL, at Olson Service in Brooks Tuesday, July 21 $12.75 Thursday morning, thus it is necessary to continue the Wednesday publishing day regardless of the change in shopping policies which take effect next Monday. BATTERIES Horse Sale Wednesday, Jury 22 At Special Prices i.enuine G.M. Helen 6-volt as low aa 5. The Herald will endeavor to co-operate to the fullest extent, and if those bus­ Regular Feeder Cattle and Stock Cow Friday, July 24 $11.50 iness firms affected, do likewise there will be no interruption of this newspaper's ser­ 12-volt as low as vice to the shopping public in which area it serves. ~... $16.90 Free Installation

Don't Miss Thia Big 6. The Herald's business hours will remain the same: Open 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon­ "Eastern Buyers Represented At AH Sales" BRAKE day to Friday; Open Saturdays from 9 a.m.to 5 p.m. On all days the office will be RELINING SPECIAL LIST YOUR LIVESTOCK WITH You Ret genuine G.M. brake lining on closed from 12 noon to 1 p.m. all four wheels. We also adjust brakes repack both front wheel bearings and fill master cylinder . POPPYCOCK!" Montreal 1951 to 1964 Chevs. and Pontiacs CHARLTON'S SALE YARDS, LTD Stock Exchange president SPECIAL "ALSERTA'S LEADING AUCTIONEERS" has labelled complaints that foreign In­ $25.00 Honk Charlton Johnny Charlton vestors are taking over Can­ Wheel Cylinder and Uc. No. 136 Lie. No. 293 Drum Turning Extra ada as "pore poppycock.'' Be Do it now, and Save Phones: 362-3229 and 362-2972 Brooks said foreign capitalists act THE HANNA HERALD as "good corporate citizens" GO "Farm Sales A Specialty*' keeping Canada's Interests And Go MOORE'S PHONE 854-3075 G. R. McCREA, PUBLISHER in mind.-—TNS Photo Manna's Pontiac • Bulck - GMC Dealer aimmmm

nn* t*-mtSm^r,-.Vm*V •'-***#*, 8B5! THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY. JULY 16, 1964

ROUNDUP Beach's mm • Food Market PRICES EFFECTIVE TO JULY 18

Grape PICNIC / BBQBBQ / / PATIO PARTY Oranqe Pineapple Allen's Drink Grapefruit Dole Fruit Cocktail 15-oz.

FROZEN LEMONADE Realemon - 6-oz. — Pink or Regular

BULK WIENERS Ideal For Hot Weather Eating — Each

SIDE BACON Burn's Economy Sliced - Lb.

PIK-NIC BISCUITS Christies - 16-oz. JULY IS SALAD MONTH CORN OIL LARGE HEADS LARD LETTUCE 2 ,. 45 c LUSHUS RED COFFEE TOMATOES 29 c NAPKINS GREEN and CRISP CELERY, 19c DOG FOOD NEW PACK B.C. CHERRIES 45 c i GOLD SEAL SMALL - 4'/s-oz. KELLOGG'S - 11-oz. SHRIMP 49c FRUIT LOOPS 53c STUART HOUSE - 18-in. - Each BAN - 1-oz. FOIL WRAP _ 59c DEODORANT 79c DOLE CRUSHED - 20-oz. TWIN PAK - White or assorted PINEAPPLE 2 TI.. 75c PUREX Rolls 1 Food •"••• ^w *?pr PACKAGES - 3-lb. HEINZ WHITE - 66-oz. "LOWEST SHELF PRICES HI TOWN MILK, WMWO .._ 99w. frc^ VINEGAR 69C Phone 854-3543 .. Hanna • Tmm—m—* ssssssss eisssssl esssseS ssssssss senses senses sssssss essssssl sssssss sssssss ssssssB SsssssB ssssssa sssssss) SSSSSSS SSSSSSS Suisse essssse essssssl sssssss tssseeS sssssss* ssssssB essssse sssssss- esses tF^^&3eWl;SS?'

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THE MONTH of JULY B.C. NEW Cucumbers POTATOES

Crisp, Green Slicers Lb.

Delicious Eaten Out Of Hand Lb.

WE WILL NOT KNOWINGLY BE UNDERSOLD ____

Cream Cor n»<».-.» «««. 7 -. SI Mazola Oil 4 Oz. FREE — 36-oz. Jar 89 Corn Flakes—os 3 Z 89 Freshie ASSORTED FLAVORS 5 Pkgs. 29 |__,J •% '* JMQ 15-oz. M&%Jm\m% %Jm MAPLE LEAF TENDERFLAKE tttW Pkgs. TB j__f ^ Spaghetti HEINZ IN T.S 4 Tins 79 24-oz. Drinking Glasses £ 99c Detergent MIR LIQUID — TWIN PAC 2 Plastic 89 12 oi. Cigarettes EME-._ *.. 3.09 Kam LUNCHEON MEAT 2 Tins 79 12 oz. White. Sugar src-r* 2.99 Klik LUNCHEON MEAT 2 Tins 79

CROSS RIB Roast RIB

Gov't Grade Red or Blue Steak Beef Lb PRICES FROZEN FOODS WESTON'S EFFECTIVE JULY 16. 17. 18 CARNIVAL FROZEN RAISIN BREAD We Reserve The Riaht To Limit Quantities ICE CREAM STRAWBERRIES Loaves TOAf'BOr- Westfair 'i__ 89c 1.00 39< BILL CHIDLEY, OPERATOR - Hanna Associate

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*""-" THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY. JULY 16x 1964 If FEDERATION OF AG. FAVORS• V i DISCLOSURE OF FINANCE CHARGES Voices Strong Support of Federal Legislation; Limited Interest Rates TarmFroot OTTAWA, July-7 — In a sub- operating credit indicates that it mission presented to the Special often exceeds 16 percent. Joint Committee of the Senate and The CFA believes that farm House of Commons on Consumer peope, who as a group are good Credit today the Canadian Federa­ credit risks, should not have to tion of Agriculture strongly sup­ pay finance charges at the rate of ported the Federal enactment of 16% or more for short term oper­ the year. finance charges disclosure legisla­ ating credit. The Federation sub­ LARGER QUANTITIES OF TOP It is sincerely hoped ,says Mr. tion, and the limitation of interest mission expressed the view that fi­ Charnetski, that the increase in C rates charged by finance compan­ nance charges disclosure legisla­ grades does not indicate a compla­ ies to reasonable levels. tion, if applied to such credit tran­ BEEF OFFERED CANADIANS cency on the part of producers con­ The Federation recognized that sactions^ would have a salutory af­ cerning quality improvement in buying on credit has become a well fect. It recommended that the Taking All On Market Plus market pigs. Farmers are not so established practice in the Cana­ Joint Committee give considera­ Some Imported From United States well-off that they can afford to dian economy, and that there are tion to having such legislation ap­ disregard the price difference be­ legitimate interest charges and ply to farm supply and machinery tween the grades. The price dif­ companies, as well as to companies Canadians are being offered top grides in total slaughter this year ference between grades A and B other costs associated with provid quality beef in larger quantities climbed to 56.6 per cent by the ing the financing of purchases on • extending consumer credit, on a 200 pound live weight basis CROP OF; POP BOTTLES. NO, 14-year-old S isan Trapp . asn't discovered a way to grow than ever before, says a CDA I end of April compared with 53.5 is $4.50. Between grades A and C credit. Notwithstanding, it main-' The submission noted that the livestock official. And thev're tak­ per cent for the corresponding it is $7.50 for the .same weight. pop bottles out of lawns. She's Just helping, a neighbor in New Westminster, B.C., ferti tained that consumers have a right Royal Commission on Banking and ing all that is offered on the mar­ period in 1963. This increase came, Hire bis garden. Liquid fertilizer trickles fr I.IJ the bottles deep to the grass roots.. to know in advance of entering , Finance firmly supports continua- ket plus some imported cattle as the result of more cattle having Under present production costs into a credit transaction the real tion of effective controls on levels from the U.S. at prices still hold­ been- put on feed in Canada. At farmers cannot afford to lose this level of finance charges involved, i of interest rates charged by loan ing firm. the beginning of June the percent- amount of money on their hog en Farm Work expressed in both dollar amounts' companies under the Small Loans It was only last year that our age of choice and good rose to a terprises. A little more attention and simple annual interest rates. Act. The Federation also believes domestic market was able to ab- record 60.9 for on<« week, frac- to the selection of breeding gil's F. U. A. NEWSLETTER and that consumers are also en-, this to be highly desirable. How- and the use of a good quality R.O.- Can Be Safe sorb weekly supplies above 18,000 ] tionally above the previous record Formers' Union of Alberta, Edmonton. titled to reasonable protection from I ever, it challenged the need to choice and good beef carcasses I 'n June of 1961. P. tested boar could reduce these Fanners have a big stake in the excessive charges and exploitation completely abandon the h.% per losses by more than 50 percent. without leaving a surplus for ex­ Imports of slaughter cattle from safe operation of their farm equip-1 at the hands of those providing month maximum limitation now port, since then the trend has been the United States this year, up to Mr. Charnetski says the correct Larger turnouts, with more par- er of the Year Award went to Mis ment—their lives. credit services. | imposed in the Small Loans Act selection of breeding stock and the ticipation by delegates and more Carol Szymanek. Evergreen, Al- accentuated. There has been a June 6. reached 23,000—unusually Accidents involving farm ma­ Farm people, the orief points | on amounts between $1,000 and marketing of hogs at 200 pounds j interest shown by young people berta. Miss Szymanek's award in- chinery continue to take many considearble jump in average large but less than one weeks' cur­ lout, have an occupational as well $1,500 as the Commission proposed weekly supplies of these two grad­ rent domestic needs. could put Alberta farmers very \ were features of the recently con- eludes a trip to the State of Mon- lives or cause injuries that result nearly on a par with farmers in j eluded FUA District Conventions, tana, all expenses paid, as a consumer interest in credit It recommended instead that this es—from 21,300 carcasses in 1963 in costly medical bills and lost: *jL interest limit be retained with per­ the Maritmine Provinces where ov- i Mr. Babey, FUA President, at-j . „ ancing. The submission record- to 25,400 this year. time, observes J. L. Thompson, of e-u tno iact that a large portion haps sqpe adjustment upwards of Too Many Poor er 57 percent of market hogs grade tended 10 of the 14 conventions. The FUA Provincial Board of the federal experimental farm .at the level at which it is introduced This increase in marketings and A and only 2.6 percent fall into the j Mr- A. H. Anderson, FUA Vice j Directors will meet in Edmonton (40% in 1961) of the total amount domestic consumption has also Swift Current, Saskatchewan. i.e. at say $1,500 or $2,000. The Grade Hogs C category. President, attended the other 4. Re- July 13-15. of credit extended to farmers an­ coincided with a marked decline Most, he adds, could be prevent­ nually is supplied through farm CFA also recommends that the presentatives of the FWUA and \ ed by a little care and thought oil maximum size of loans to which in feeder cattle movements from Alberta's Live Stock Supervisor Jr. FUA executives also attended. ! -*•. r\ • f* machinery and supply companies Canada to the U.S. A. J. Charnetski is concerned ab­ Order Now For the part of the operators. of various kinds. The information the Small Loan Act applies be rais­ Choice grade (Red Brand) car out the steady increase in the num- Among topics dealt with was the " free Dairy LOWS Mr. Thompson offers some sug­ available on interest rates on such ed from $1,500 to at .least $5,000. proposal for a new farm organiza- '(jlfl To RtlSSIO gestions for keeping the farm a casses totalled 780,000 in round ber of C grade hogs in the pro- Farm Shelterbelts tion in Alberta This idea, which place; figures last year. This compared vince. Statistics show that 2 per safe and happier with 650,000 in 1962 and only j cent more hogs were placed in this , Next to .a g?od lavout 'or the was put forward by an Alberta Fe- OTTAWA. July 6 . — Gift of Because fatigue breeds cafeless- 260,000 in 1953. The percentage J category in May than in the pre-, arms'ead itse,f- there *s Probably deration of Agriculture Committee three top Canadian dairy cows to ness, machinery operators should Of total slaughter that was graded vious January. no other. Project that will improve suggests the re-organization of the Russia could open up a ncw mar.|take regular "break... when work- farm 8 present bodies representing farm- ; ket for this country's dairy cattle choice in 1963 was 36.7 compared Mr. Charnetski says the increase 'l"" conditions so much as ers lnto actlon ing long hours. WE DONT MONKEY a good The benefits I groups at the Coun- Agriculture Minister Harry Hays with 17.6 in 1953. in C grade hogs during the last! shelterbelt Carlessness all too often has re­ Ior ma y ears to come wl far ty or Municipal level. Very little predicted today AROUND! The total Canadian slaughter few months has been accompanied " y " criticism of this principle was voic | Three Holsteins — to be selected sulted in a tractor driver, being fa­ increase in 10 years has been sub- by a small decrease in A grade an- outweigh the time and effort re tally crushed beneath his over­ qu r t0 get ed by delegates, although some . from ieadjnl, Canadian herds - You get complete service and sa­ stantial. There were 1.5 million imals. The May decrease in A gra- ' , ,. " started. stioned how this would be made ^ leave from Montreal about the turned machine—usually because beef carcasses graded in federally- des could have been due to the Well-grown shelterbelts check he turned too sharply at high tisfaction when you book a sale ne wlnd and to work in practice. Mr. Babey end of August. inspected plants in 1953 compared rush of spring work which some- i * . moderate extreme commented that the important speeds or took unnecessary chances with us. None too large and none with 2.1 million in 1963—an in- times results in less attention be- " and cold Tney he'P to accu The offer was made by Mr. Hays when operating the tractor on the mulate moisture from melting thing was to find out if the prin­ when he visited the state farm last crease of. 45 per cent. The in- ing paid to marketing weights. The ciple of this new kind of farm or- side of a hill or embankment. too small. crease in combined Choice and same excuse, however, does not snows and reduce evaporation in year during a tour of various Euro Moving belts, chains, gears and Good carcasses in that period was hold true for the steady monthly gardens, orchards and ornamental ganization had the approval of pean countries examining potential plantings. They encourage bird life farl9l>mm naApeoplen n . If fii>m..>-/farmers. Adecide.-.».. ,-1 ,^Ad shafts that are improperly shielded from 35.7 to 52.2 per cent. increase in C hogs which has been that this is what they wanted, he markets. are invitations to mishaps, espe­ The percentage of these top apparent since the beginning of provide year-round beauty and I am convinced that the perfor comfort as well as enhancing the said, then the mechanics could be cially if loose clothing is worn value of the property. worked out. mance of the Canadian Holsteins while working near them. will impress the Russians and they Attempting to repair or adjust Here are a few basic rules for j may well become regular custom planting a good shelterbelt from I Commentln on the district con- I a machine while it is running is GENERAL AUCTIONEER—PHONE 5 Babey, FUA Presi- ers for our dairy cattle — iust as an obvious danger, but many acci­ P. D. McCalla, Supervisor of Horti- mentions, Mr. they are now for our Herefords," culture with the Alberta Depart-1" was very much im­ dents stem from this practice, ob­ CH'NOOK, ALBERT/ pressed with the tremendous am-1 the Minister said. serves Mr. Thompson. ment of Agriculture. He felt there is a big potential 1) Prepare a definite and com­ ount of voluntary effort being put An accidently engaged clutch into the organization by members. market in the Soviet Union for Ca and the use of inadequate supports Now Booking For The Summer and Fall plete plan of your tree planting nadian Dairy cattle. program before preparing the land. This was very evident in the way to prop-up a machine for repairs these meetings were conducted The Holsteins will sail from Mon­ rate fairly high on the list of acci- You can undertake a part of it treal aboard the freighter Zymbry- jgnt each year until the program is and reports made by the execu­ Representative for Cassidy-McCallum tives of the various districts show- ja. completed. Some further advice: Real Cstate Agents — Haaaa 2) Summerfallow the land the ed exCenent results Also on board will be 590 Here­ fords — 160 bulls and 430 heifers When using a tractor or any year before it is to be planted. other machine equipped with a 3) Allow at least five acres for Some confusion about the status - now being purchased by a So- of the proposed hog marketing | v'ct delegation. It will be the lar- j seat, do not attempt to operate it the farmstead itself. except when in the seat. Never al- ...... oard - - - ,„»_•__, L- * j._ ^A*.^ijt mien in nn; scat, ncvci ell- 4) Leave the front of the farm- , Plebiscite in this province was gest single shipment of pedigree , chJldren to ride on the tractor , stead open. Specimen trees or a ! encountered at the FUA District cattle out of Canada. A contract ^ o{{ fa , m ^, low hedge can be used for this Conventions Some delegates were for the animals has been signed dismounting fro^ _ tractor ^ MARSHALL WELLS ;area. unsure whether the vote on this »>'" the Alberta Hereford Associa-' is even more important when it is 5) Plant low growing shrubs on question has been cancelled or just tion. hitched to a cutting machine. . the outside row of the shelterbelt. postponed. The Soviet visitors are also buy- 6) Do not plant evergreens in Mr Babey, FUA President, em­ inn fi5 Lacombe hogs in Alberta. the same row as broad-leafed trees phasized that the plebiscite had This is the fifth year that the 7) Do not plant trees closer than onIy been Postponed, "until the Go- Soviet Union has bought Herefords i a hundred feet to any building • vernment and the farm organiza in Alberta and brings to 1,828 the REMCO 8) Fence the windbreak against tions have had a chance to number purchased since 1960. MEMORIALS livestock and guard against fire da examine the proposed plan In the mage. light of producer criticism." "There Red Deer, Alberta will be a plebiscite," Mr Babey Market Report . . 9) Leave room between the tree BOW SLOPE SHIPPING rows for cultivation. The width left stated. Monuments - Markers will depend upon the tpye of ma­ ASSOCIATION LTD and Grave Covers chinery used for cultivation. Various resolutions passed by Brooks — Alberta Mr. McCalla says his department the 14 FUA District Conventions GORDON H. is now taking applications for next dealing with a wide range of pro­ THURSDAY, July 9: ANDERSON vincial and national agricuture pro­ 330 Cattle were sold. Included year's supply of free trees from in the run were 17u head of but government nurseries. Contact the blems, will be forwarded to the " Local Representative FUA Annual Convention meeting cner cattle and 7 stock cows with district agriculturist for a list of Phone 854-3601 SALAD DAYS. During those hot days of summer, a mother 1965 tree varieties and an applica­ in Edmonton next December. Here, calves at foot, tion form or write to P. D. McCalla, some of these resolutions will be » Butcher steers 21.50 to 23.20. Also offering a has trouble deciding on the menu for her offspring. D issed Although these little piggies might have preferred roa«t Supervisor of Horticulture, Alber-1 to become policy of this , Butcher heifers 18.00 to 19.00. Repair and Maintenance beef, mother pig decided they'4 all have none, but a - ta Department of Agriculture Le- ^OOO member Alberta farm or- ' Good butcher cows 14.50 to 15.50. Service Fair to medium cows 12.00 to «reeu salad Instead.—TNS Photo „ gislatlve Building, Edmonton.' ganization. Consultations at no • e • 13.50. Bulls 16.40 to 17.40. Yearling obligation The first bridge across the At the Jr. FUA Annual Conven­ feeder steers 21.00 to 22.70. Year- 34U Schoetlenen Gorge in Switzerland tion, held July 2-3 at the Gold Eye i ling feeder heifers 19.00 to 21.60. opened the St Gotthard pass to Citizenship and Leadership Train­ I LOWS with calves at foot sold from 3 traffic in 1237. ing Centre, the Junior Farm Lead- • 160 00 to 190.00 a pair. fj@2l SUPER-WALLTONE HUH **^ INTERIOR LATEX BOW SLOPE • NOTICE TO OUR SHIPPING ASSOC. 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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1964 i2 motored to B.C. recently, also MARKET REPORT Other Calgary Stampede visitors spending a few days' at the Cal­ were Wayne Wilson, Matt Marshall ACADIA VALLEY | gary stampede. CEREAL AUCTION MARKET and Joyce Dahl. * —i * Two floats representing Acadia Oyen District Bureau Calgary Stampede visitors last Byemoor District News ACADIA VALLEY, July 13 — Valley were entered in the parade Week of July •: week were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Od- Tne Community Club would like at Empress' Jubilee day on July 10. On offer were approximately NEyMf- CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING den, accompanied by Mrs. Erling to thank everyone who helped in These were placed in the Chamber 100 head. Eat steers 21.00 to 21.80. Berg, Calvin and Kerry, and Enok "From the Heart o* The Goose Coimriy" — hy Scoop Keough Medium steers 20 to 21.00. Good Mrs. Merle perg, Resident Representative — Phone 83 the booths at the July 1 sports. The of Commerce and the Knights of Berg. work was greatly appreciated. Columbus. cows 13Vi .to 14.10. Medium cows Mr. and Mrs. Danny Hertz, ac­ BYEMOOR, July 13 — Hot, dry fhe Stampede. Mr. and Mrs. Shatz from Bow Oldtimers formerly from Em­ 12 to 13%. Canners and cutter 9 OYEN, July 14 — Mr. Walter mily, the Walter Woods family, the companied by Mrs. Rose Hertz, weather prevailed thia past week, Robert Graham of Lennoxville, Island visited at Harold Burke's re­ press, Acadia Valley and district, to 12. Good bulls 14 to 15.10. Good Wright, who has been confined to Art Berg family and John travelled to Calgary last week to temperatures in the 90 degree Quebec, a second cousin to Clifford cently. attending the 50th year Jubilee feeder steers 20 to 22.60. Good the Holy Cross hospital for some Saltysiak. The Gordon Berg family attend the christening service of range each day, no rain this past Millan, visited with Clifford last Mr. arfd Mrs. Irving Radford of Days at Empress included Mr. and feeder heifers 17V4 to 18.50. Heif- time and who recently underwent are on holiday to Sylvan Lake. the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. week, all farmers hoping for two week. Empress are building a new house Mrs. Bert Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. erettes 14 to 17.30. Weaner pigs surgery, is progressing as well as Mr. and Mrs. Glen Knaus, nee Crawford, nee Marjorie Hertz. inches of rain, crops and hayland Judy Crawford is a patent in the on their farm south west of town. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Burke, 6 to 14.00. can be expected. Mrs. Edna Logan Cambell, and family of Bentley, Mrs. Padberg travelled to Cam- are suffering under the tremen­ Stettler hospital. Judy was hurt They will reside in Empress this all from-Calgary; Mrs. Retta New­ is presently staying in Calgary to are presently visiting friends and rose where she is presently visiting dous heat, sure hot working in the when she fell off a teeter totter. winter and move to their new home ton from Ontario, Mr. Phil Doleg be near her father. relatives. with friends, the Hawleys. hayfield this past week. Miss Janet Martin is holidaying on the farm next spring. of "Ontario, Mr. Melvin Smith of CHARLTON'S SALE YARD The Leonard Gripp family have Mr. and Mrs. Cec Mansfield mo­ Mrs. George Kuhn, accompanied Mr. Clyde Wooden was a visitor in town with her aunt, Mrs. Edythe Mr. Peter Scheureman Sr. from Calgary. Brooks — Alberta arrived her from a holiday spent at tored to Calgary Sunday to pick up by son Terry left this week by to Edmonton-on Monday. Martin. Calgary is spending a month on the Meadow Lake, Sask., where, they children Sharon and Jimmie, who plane from Edmonton on a month's Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacDonald Big crowd on hand Saturday farm with Peter Scheureman Jr. Mr. Rody Marshall, Wayne Week Ending July 11: visited with Leonard's sisterj Mrs. had spent the week with relatives. visit with relatives in Scotland. of Duncan, B.C., are visiting with night for the Darrel Browne-Letty and family. Burke, Terry Hall and Doug Mar­ A liberal offering of feeder and Helen Herbert. Mrs. Gripp Sr. ac­ Congratulations to Miss Marvie Also on the same flight was Mr the Graham families. Schultz wedding dance. The wed­ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Murphy and shall are holidaying at Los Ange­ weaner pigs sold on a slightly high­ companied them to Meadow Lake Carran and Glen Kenny who were Al Kirkwood, also spending a Cliff Jones and Chris Wenger re­ ding took place Saturday after­ sons from Revelstoke B.C. visited les, Cal., for two weeks er market last Monday, with start' and will spend some time with her married in Calgary Mon., July 13. month with relatives in Ireland. port the fishing at Kerbes Lake noon. Darrel is presently working with the Knapik families recently The Chester Neilson's and Ben ed weaners $9.00 to $12.25. Small daughter Helen*. Here to visit with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Reiman and real good this past week. They with the Pioneer Grain Co. at Aca­ and were here for Mrs. J. Knapik's Hubele's motored to Thr<-e Hills weaners sold $7.75 to $8.50, light Ricky Thompson, sponsored by friends were the Nels Olson family family motored to Ogema, Sask., were able to get their quota quite dia Valley, Alta. 70th birthday. Saturday to attend a wedding. The feeders $16.75 to $25.00, with the Legion Branch and Dwight Cor­ of Granum. last week where the children will easily. Large number of people were Miss Edith Lilge from Poland is Neilson's are returning via Drum heavy to $35.00. Bred gilts $45.00 dell, sponsored by the 4-H Club, The Riding and Roping club will spend a holiday with Mrs. Reiman s Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs down to the Calgary Stampede last spending a month visiting with heller to bring Jean Hunter to visit to $56.00. Boars $20.00 to $30.00, hold their gymkhana events this parents. Clifford MacMillan who celebrated week, some going for the parade Mrs. Stefania Chrusciel. them for two or three weeks Milk cows $150.00 to $217.50. Baby are spending a week at Camp Gold calves sold strong, $39.00 to $53.00. Eye. coming Sunday, July 19. A "get well wish'' is extended to their 25th wedding anniversary on and others taking in the last part Mr. and Mrs. Pete Knapik and Mr. Nick Bozak is presently in A reminder to residents of Oyen Mrs. Jim Reiman who underwent Sunday, July 12. of the week. Congratulations to family are holidaying at Yorkton Edmonton attending a two week Started calves to $64.00. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Heaney took surgery in the Holy Cross hospital Buster Walker on the fine showing in a few days of the Calgary Stam­ and district that the Dental Sur The Farrel Lake Springwater .in and Lake Waskesiu, Sask. course in school principalship Fridays Sales saw all classes of geon, P. W. Y- Chew B.A., of Ed­ in Calgary last Thursday nual picnic goes this Sunday, July in the chuckwagon races. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Law from Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ewing and cattle selling stronger. Steers sold pede, and also visited with rela­ monton will be at the Big Country Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Quain and tives. 19 at Springwater. Everybody wel­ Visiting with the Buster Brownes Vancouver visited with the Peers family from Calgary accompanied to a high of $22.70 cwt with the Health Unit from August 3 to Joe, accompanied by Mrs. Anna- come, bring your lunch, coffee will and also taking in the wedding was families recently and with W. F. by Mrs Lois Hayes from Toronto Mrs. Scheuer Sr. of Southy .Sas­ August 28. belle Brethour of Calgary travelled bulk trading from $20.10 cwt to be served. Fun and games lor all AM Anderson, wife and two boys Peers at Empress hospital visited last weekend with the Ne­ $22 50 cwt. Holstein steers $16.00 katchewan, is presently visiting her The Chris Helm family took a by plane from Calgary to Long of Edmonton, the Lester Woodens sons Harry and Howard. Geo. Jameson has received a let­ Mrs. Jake Lay is a patient in the well Ewing's. cwt to SI" 30 cwt. Heifers $19.25 to few day's holiday last week when Island, New York, where th tnrough Stettler they picked Patty and Marylin Finnely have -CASH- with no measurable amount of rain rjyf up Billy Swain and brought him fall for the past few weeks. S\,, i. Jake Job and sons of Innis­ left for Innisfail and Calgary. Daysland Lion's Club fail. out to Percy's for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaefer Recent visitors to Nanton were Robert Unsworth, younger son ef u-ar... congratulations to Mr. are visiting in Medicine Hat Cattlemen's Newspaper Mr and Mrs. "Bud" McRae where Mr. and Mrs. George Unsworth oi Swain who celebrated his 90th Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. l hey visited with Bud's brother. East Coujee, is presently visitins birthday on Friday at Heart Haven. Paul Gillis on the birth of their BINGO Relieving at the Oyen hospital is WHEEL AWAY ON A at the home of his aunt and uncle. Shirley and Rosie MacMillan are son, Alex James. — FEATURING — Mrs. Mel Schaeffer R.N. of New Mr. and Mrs. W J. Ironside. holidaying with^lsabel down at BRAND NEW BICYCLE Brigden. Also Miss Ann Byler is Mrs. Dumbleton of Banff is visit Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Corry and ; Monitor. Alta. ing her daughter and son-in-law, 30 Head of Hereford Cattle BINGO employed at the Oyen Hospital as FROM OUR BIG STOCK a clerical assistant. family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert George Jameson and Harry Map- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schaefer. Numbers drawn to date are: Banco and family spent last week ! pin Sr. attended the Annual Old Mr. and Mrs. D. Bamber and fa­ Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Ferguson end at Pine Lake. ! Time Rangemen's dinner held in —priced from— and family accompanied by Mr. mily accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. 0-65; N-3f>; 1.21; B.3: B-6: N-44; MEMORIAL HALL Miss May Johnston of Belfast the P.illiser Hotel last Tuesday ev­ and Mrs. Herbert Irwin of Quebec V. Bamber of Youngstown, have 1-20; 0-7S; B-4: 0-64; Gf58; G-52; and up Ireland, is a guest at the home of ening George was one of the guest left for a holiday in B.C. 1-23; 0-67; N-31; B-13; st picnic or to those who Flotten Lake recently- to bring at CORA'S COFFEE SHOP MINOR SPORTS Ph. 854-3998 Honno David Mandell. Acadia llutterit.- The Annual Pioneers' Picnic at l; >k i.i active interest in the dis­ back a carload of boys who had > . olony, July 7, a son. Ciarden'Plain will be held on Sons ci in 1H14. been attending Scout Camp there.

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