"AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" Evening Hours Until 9 P.M
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; *yp)a '-"•1 BEPIW^'ilPPi|PWPPW'.i., URGENT NEED FOR MANY MORE DONORS THIS YEAR; LOCATED IN MEMORIAL HALL THE HANNA HERA Free Theatre Tickets Offered To Early Afternoon Donors; "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" Evening Hours Until 9 p.m. Hf- HANNA HERALDond EAST~CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JULY 16,'"l959___^ $3.00 per yeor^Ayonodo Today the Red Cross Blood Donor clinc comes to Hanna, .OAT AVAILABLE and once aqain there is an urgent need for many donors from town and district. Setting up in the Memorial Hall, the clinic BIG COUNTRY RIDING AND will be open from 2 to 4 p.m. and from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Through the courtesy of the Honno Lions Club and the management of ROPING CLUB PLANS OUTING the Capital theatre, free theatre tickets will be issued to the first 35 donors in the afternoon and 25 to those attending the clinic in the evening. Donors whose numbers end in five AT STEVEVILLE AUGUST 2 AND 3 or zero will also receive theatre tickets. Trail Ride Through Badlands Recently a Red Cross official ine^ speaking on the growing need for • Will Feature Expedition; Entries more blood, attributed this to the TRIPLETS BENEFIT Must Be Made By August 1 following factors: FROM BLOOD SERVICE 1. Population increases. The proposed trail ride at Steveville sponsored by the 2. Increases in hospital beds The importance of an im Bio Country Riding and Roping Club is scheduled for Sunday 3. Introduction of government mediate supply of blood at the and Monday, August 2 and 3. The riders will gather at the hospital insurance. Hanna Hospital was demon Hanna Round Up grounds at 9 a.m. Sunday morning and it is 4. New surgical techniques. strated this week when a Han planned to try to be at the camp site by noon. 5. Present donor panels are be na mother gave birth to trip One leg of the ride will be made coming depleted. lets. The babies a boy and two Sunday afternoon, then the riders "Briefly" he said, "this is the girls as well as their mother will return to camp, make prepa situation which we are facing. Ei are progressing favorable, al Pioneer Lady rations for eating and sleeping. ther we face these problems and though tha mother was given Then Monday morning they will come up with a solution, or we several blood transfusions pre take the last ride and return at face the possibility that Red Cross vious to giving birth to the children. From Delia Dies noon to prepare for the return will fail to meet its commitments". J. C. PATERSON home. Supervision of meals will Red Cross officials locally are Q It was announced in Comox, B.C. be by Ivan Fitzsimmons, a very looking forward to a generous res on July 2 at the RCAF station capable former restaurant owner ponse at the clinic today, and trust there, that Flight Lieutenant J. C. In Drumheller and chef. that the slogan "share the health*' Civil Defence Paterson, 35, son of Frederick F. Mrs. Harriet Courtney All interested parties must sup will be lived up to the fullest ex Paterson of White Rock, B.C.. for Was One of District's tent. ply their own bedding, dishes and merly of Craigmyle, has been ap Earliest Settlers equipment to safely secure their Course Now pointed Public Relations Officer. horses. There are a few extra hor F/L Paterson served in the RCAF One of the Delia district's most ses and the first to register will Parades associated with fairs, It is available without charge on Hat, Lloydminster and many other during the war and re-enlisted in esteemed pioneer women, Mrs. have preference for the loan of stampedes and agricultural exhi request from Alberta communities communities. Requesting organiza Cereal Auction 1951. Since that time he haa serv Harriet Madeline Courtney, passed these. bitions in many Alberta communi on a first come first serve basis, tions must prmlfoi the tow tractor In Operation ed in the Education Branch of the away in the Drumheller hospital All are asked to register as soon ties are being highlighted by the compatible with transportation for the parade, the properly retir Twelve Men Taking RCAF at Claresholm, Alberta and on July 13, following a lengthy as possible, and each person will presence of Alberta government's possibilities. It is being moved ra ed girl to. occupy the float neat, Market Gets Instruction In Trenton, Ontario. illness. She was 84 years of age be charged $1.50 for their meals. float, originally designed for par pidly about Albeita by trucks of and ensure careful handling of the CD. Police Work and was born in Charles Cfty, Entries must be in by noon Satur ticipation in the Grey Cup parade the Alberta Highways Department. float while is their posession. Iowa. day, August 1 to either of the en of last year. The float is shown Already it has been requested by quests shoe id be directed te Higher Rating A ten week course in Civil De Mrs. Russell Marr One of the province's early sett try clerks Ray Hutchinson or Mrs. above as a unit in the highly suc Drumheller, Stettler, High River. Director of Advertising, fence Auxiliary Police work has Dean Mayberry, phone 491. cessful Ponoka Stampede parade. Coleman, Bawlf, Sundre, Medicine ment ef Economic Affairs, Work Being Done Dies At Chinook lers she came to Cluny in 1903 and been underway in Hanna, sponsor in 1910 to the Hand Hills district. To Stock "Pens ed by fhe local Civil Defence Corps A well known and highly est In 1900 she was married to the And Sales King headed by W. T. Watson. Twelve eemed resident of Chinook Mrs. late Phillip Courtney, also a highly members comprise the class which Much improvement has been Russell Marr, passed away there esteemed pioneer of the district. meets every Thursday evening in on July 10. Born near Larne, She is survived by one ion done to the Cereal Auction' Mart the CD. offices. inreoenj weeks, ta, operationJIgr. County Antrim, Ireland on Octo Francis of Delia and two daugh Delias; started te Jun$. the cour ber Sl, 1800, she came with her ters Mrs. Vat Gobel, Delia and fire past Tore yelfs Tirynmiss'"geF"; se is expected to be completed by man, the market has now been" family to Alberta In 1908 and jfett- Miss Helen Courtney also et De the end of July. Part of training led in the Okotoks district. In the lia. Her husband predeceased her classed as a "D" auction by the of these members will be the as provincial government. spring of 1912 they came to the in 1949. She is also survived 'by 3 sisting of the Hanna Safety Coun Chinook district where she has grandchildren and six great grand In order to qualify for this rat cil in a Traffic Educational Safety ing, the livestock pens and sale since resided. On July 17, 1917 she children. Ticket Campaign. married Mr. Russell Marr. ARREST OF YOUNG ESCAPEE m ring are required to have cement The course is under the super Funeral services were held from Pedal Pushers CIVIC HOLIPAY m * floors. "Work was started on this Besides her husband she is sur the Catholic Church Jury 15 in vision Of Chief Const. Wm. "Red vived by daughters (Edythe) Mrs. TO BE AUGUST 3 phase of the project last week ding and the local C. D. Director Delia at 10 a.m. Rev. Father *M. A. and an early completion is expec Hardy of Vancouver, (Anna) Mrs. Harnett of Hanna officiated -and Monday, August 3 has been NEAR BASHAW COMES AS RELIEF W. T. "Watson. Instructors include DeMaere of Chinook- (Phyllis) Mrs. Enjoy Outing ted. Cpl. B. Sutherland, RCMP; Eugene interment followed in the Delia declared a civic holiday in % In addition to other improved Bjork of Nampa, Alberta, (Winni cemetery. Hanna. Mooting Monday night Kush, barrister; C. Elm; and Fire fred) Mrs. Lee of Exel, (Eva) Mrs. wk*- ~ services the auction ring will have Chief Clare 'Graver. North Of Town Hie council decided to call tho TO MANY HANNA RESIDENT! a resident brand inspector and the .Faille of Calgary; two sons Allen "Shot down" on that date as services of a licensed veteriarian TEMPERATURE RECORD of Edson and Ronald at home. She Services Monday Fifty Youngsters it appeared to be the most Twenty-Two Year Old Murder at all livestock sales. C. Seeger of The summer's record tempera is also survived by her mother For Pioneer Attend Annual suitable. Tho council has the Suspect Taken Without Difficulty; Chinook has been appointed brand ture high was set in Hanna on Mrs. Gingles of Calgary, fifteen Wind Up Picnic power to declare one civic inspector and Dr. "Wm. Cotter of Sunday of this week. According grandchildren, five sisters and 4 holiday por year. Other Al Gives Self Up To Officers On Farm brothers. A well known fanner of the Hanna will attend in the capacity to P.F.R.A. records the mercury Hand Hills district since coming The Hanna Pedal Pushers and berta communities ar* doing of veterinarian. hit 89 in the shade on that day. there in 1909, Leonard TVfoench the Safety School Patrol joined in likewise, but th* holidays ar* Residents of Harma and district along with those neor* Impaired Driver passed away in the Harnia 'hospital a weiner roast recently in a grove not necessarly on Ihe same Stettler were relieved to learn of the enpturo of Robert Ray July 10 at the age of 89 years.