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^ HANNA •Rovine* >***%.T » D "AND Et&SrT CENTRAL NEWSf"' t.\ VOLUME XXXXV — No. 19 THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRALALBERTA NEWS - THURSDAY, MARCH 73^1958 $3.00 per vear In - 7«W ca^ FARMERS' UNION-CANDIDATES INQUEST MONDAY MEETING DRAWS LARGE CROWD; H CONTESTANTS OUTLINE POLICIES First In Series of Meetings Sees IN ACCIDENT DEATH Four Aspirants for Acadia Seat Rise to Challenge of Farm Problems CORONER'S JURY RETURNS OPEN D Approximately two hundred and fifty formers ond towns­ folk turned out Tuesday night of this week in the Memorial ARENA CLOSES FOR Youngstown Moll tor the first in a series of meetings sponsored by fhe FUA VERDICT AT INQUEST INTO DEATH SEASON MARCH 22 in which candidates in Acadia constituency might voice their Despite one of the mildest views on farm offairs, prior to the election March 31 With winters on record, a lengthy Landmark Lost veterans Jock Sutherland as chairman ond J. A. Cameron OF ACCIDENT VICTIM OF DEC. 24 season of skating and hockey FUA director, on the platform, the meeting soon warmed UD to Hearing Held In Hanna Monday has been enjoyed at the arena. In Blaze March 7 not only an interesting but highly entertaining evening for those .sportation tie-ups of western grain from prairie elevators Every night of the week ex­ rr amusement both serious and on the "light***- side. Mr. ana) Mra. Jim discussed recently by Hon. , Minister of Concerning Mishap Between Car cept Sundays the artificial ice has been in full use, wheth­ nsport, left, and Jack Horner, right, the Progressive Con- And Truck at Sheerness Turn Armstrong Lose Home Speaking in the order of their er the temperature was forty HERE MARCH 14 Hive candidate for Acadia, in the coming election. Mr. But Effects Saved "draw" Liberal Crawford fergus- above or forty below. But the on, CCF Kenn Tory, Social Credit conferred with Mr. Horner while in . The federal A coroner's jury Monday returned on open verdict at the inquest into the death of Marvin Quaschnick, age 22 of Han­ season is fast drawing to a One of the early landmarks of MJ». Bergman and Progressive |net minister told Mr. Horner that any shortage of grain close, and sports lovers will the Youngstown district, the home Conservative Jack Horner all gave I at elevator points, were to be brought to the minister's at­ na who died in a Calgary hospitol January 3. His death re­ of Jas. Armstrong was burned to be looking forward to spring their personal views and those of ,# ion immediately. sulted from injuries received in a car-truck collision on the and summer. The recreational the ground in a fire early last their parties on farm problems. bheerness turn, 13 miles east of Hanna Christmas Eve Friday morning. The building lo­ committee of the town coun­ While the candidates contained The inquest into circumstances cil announces that the arena cated a mile west of the village was the former home of Thos. G. themselves fairly well with the is­ surrounding the young man's EVANGELIST HERE Will close for the season af­ sues at stake, once in a while they death was conducted in the local ter the last hockey game on Davie, one of the district's pion­ IRTH-SOUTH HIGHWAY ASSOC. eers. did stray off the narrow path, but court house before Magistrate H. Saturday, March 22. In making this was overlooked by tbe aud­ Hardcastle. Coroner was Dr. Wm. the announcement the com* Most of the personal effects and ience tee the manner in which |LL CONTINUE TO PRESS FOR McC Wilson and members of the mittee asks all hockey clubs household belongings of Mr. and they cleverly "got in their punch­ jury were O. L. Hutton, R. E. with games still in hand tn Mrs. Armstrong were removed es." Good feeling ran throughout Thompson, W. Cross, C. Elm, Rich make arrangements far their from the building by neighbors. the entire meeting and it is a cre­ IIDGE CONSTRUCTION THIS YEAR ard Mohl and R. Finnerty. completion before fhe closing The Special Areas fire brigade dit to the candidates for the man­ At the time of the accident date. was called, and with the help of ner in which they presented their Delegation Turned Down at Meet there were three others in the many volunteers from Youngs­ "cases" and dealt with OK town kept the fire from spreading ions which followed. In December With Highways car with Quaschnick. They were to other buildings nearby. Cause the driver John Baes and his wife Oyen Kinsmen of the blaze is not exactly known. The candidates were asked, to Minister; Call Rally In Hanna and Miss Helen Doering all of /deal with the program of tbe Hanna. They were going to Kind­ Pfon Ice Carnival Farmers' Union of Alberta, aad IA news release submitted this week to the Herald by the ersley, Sask. at the time, when te a man they expressed general Ih South Highway (No. 36) Association, points to the fact they struck a truck on the turn Youngsters of Oyen and sur­ Murder Suspect approval with tbe ideas aa out- driven by Walter Grosse of Sheer­ rounding area will be guests of the REV. i. D. CARLSON hned m the farmere* "blue book". •thist body will renew its efforts to have a bridge construct- Oyen Kinsmen Club et a gala ice •Ver the Red Deer River this year. In on interview with Hon' ness. For the information of its reu»" carnival on Friday, March 14. This ... Pastor of Calgary's Alliance ders aad tbe farming population ton Taylor, Minister of Highways, December 23 the conv Baes sustained very severe in­ wiH mark the first carnival to bei Given Remand I* wos given to understand by the Minister that no corv juries, and after being in a Cal­ Church, wbo conducts tbe "Back of Acadia in general, the Herald gary hosmtal since the accident, staged by the service club, which Home Hour" on CFCN Calgaiy, baa with tbe co-operation of tbe frtion would be undertaken in 1958 was organized and chartered only has recently returned to Hanna every Sunday night at 11.10 pjn four candidates, made arrange where he ia convalescing. Mrs. a few weeks ago. In Calgary Court will be at the Alliance Tabernacle ments te have their Taylor Is alleged to have Tne Oyen aponsors are leaving John Krukewkai Will programs [toe delegation that be would D Baes and Miss Doering have rec­ Hanna this coming Friday night printed verbatim — • overed considerably although be­ nothing undone to guarantee a Heree Preliminary J make any comment on the lo- great night lor tbe kiddies and ad- Haa ring In Colaon ^on or the construction date of BIRDS ARRIVE TO lieved to be still suffering tbe ef­ fn JUntJT aayli.t.ann.an.a>» „ HERALD tfMHfcy.wtert fect* of Jfei'ii j| j nba»4^ 'HJMHJT fraaWfr I a* ' tt.Wr T)w->*"• Sir dttSm la nn I atttg lm*m a— [JNIIiliiMMfc*# "MiillMMaii races. een completed, etc. Hon In rtilatatJaany d'-'oWm>atiJh~ services will continue until' Sun­ hockey and childnen's when 1 advised that the depart- that Spring is at laact "iutt a- day evening, Mareh 23. He is ass­ doer prize will also be given. trate R. V. tt's first commitment would be round tha corner". Tha aarly isted by Mr. Anthony Pearce of Proceeds from the event will go granted to March 13 (today) when tbe personalities in this campaign | completion of the road from arrivals appear to be starlings Calgary. A cordial welcome is ex­ towards a children's playground the preliminary hearing wiH be aa obey deal with tbe fanners' af­ |3 highway to No. 1 highway. (soma prefer to call them lost Red Cross Starts tended to all. project, planned for this summer. held. liar Address m fairs. pbers of the delegation were blackbirds). These have been Tlie charge was laid by the RC Bryre Stringam, MLA, Mr. in the district for the past MP following the fatal shooting aoris and Mr. D. Pound. week or so. Down at Chinook This Saturday January 31 of Krukowski's daught­ On Irrigation Curling Club spokesman for the commit- however, Bobby Blagen re­ Mrs. J. Litke WiH RATEPAYERS IN CRAIGMYLE URGE er-in-law Rose Krukowski and the! states: "we were very disap- ports seeing a mallard duck, death of her four month old son] Jos. Charlton Outlines Appreciates Help ited with results of our visit while up in Hie Netherby dis­ Be Campaign Manager; Stanley. The bodies were "found by' Work Dene In Area The succour, ef the Hanna men's the minister, because we trict north east of Hanna a Volunteers Required CONSTRUCTION OF AUDITORIUM; Stanley Krukowski, 32, in his farm South of Carolside Bonspiel concluded last week, wes unable lo get. any indication robin has been around the Local and district canvassing on home nine miles west of New i when the bridge might be farm of Peter Boyd. At a luncheon meeting on Feb. in no small way due to tmhjmrtitt behalf of the Canadian Red Cross Brigden. His wife had been shot ent support given by merchants tidjertaken. Mr. Taylor advised FORWARD RESOLUTION TO BOARD to death and his son died of un­ 24 the Hanna Lions Club had Jas. D 0| will commence Saturday, March and business men ia Hanna as did not feel his department 15. Mrs. J. Litke,) prominent work­ determined causes. Charlton, irrigationist with the Mild be justified in building the Special Areas as their guest spea­ well aa outside firms. Tbe dub er on campaigns-of this nature has Lack of Playing Space For Steadily "wishes therefore te extend sincere idge until the actual construct- Juvenile Tigers been appointed chairman to head ker. Mr. Charlton gave a very in­ >n on the road was underway Increasing School Population Basis Sinclair Returned teresting talk on irrigation as it thanks to tbe following for their a large commitee of men and wo­ contributions: pom No. 1 highway north to Han- Newest Club Mac Sinclair, wel known mer­ affects this area, after which be men. Request; Retiring Trustee Honored chant of Delia was returned to of­ L"' Hanna's newest hockey team to explained what had been done in Jimmes' Service, K A B Motors, A quota for Hanna has as yet CRAIGMYLE, March 11—A steady increase in school fice as a member of tbe Village The executive of the association appear on local ice, the juvenile not been announced. Mrs. Litke the last three years relative to ir­ Drs. Argue and Wilkins, Warwicks population and lack of adequate playing space for students, Council in an election there rec­ rigation along the Berry Creek at present planning a general Tigers made their bow to local informed the Herald on Monday ently. He received 75 votes to his Ladies Wear, lad and White, leeting of all interested individ- fans Monday night when they de­ that preparations are well under­ has resulted in the Craigmyle Centralization Board to request from. Carolside dam south to tbe Whyte's Furniture, Atlas Lumber, feated the Oyen juveniles 8-2. opponent Frank Isaac's 36. A to­ als and organizations which will way to maintain tbe canvass on a the construction of an auditorium, to serve the local school. tal of 111 ratepayers cast their Red Deer River. This he explain­ Warwicks Hdwe., French's Drug, ake place in Hanna,at an. early They had previously turned back This was the outcome of the annual meeting of the board held ed by a map of the area over Central Attn. Dairy Pool, Drs. the Oyen squad 6-4 in Oyen last smoothly working basis. "But, as ballots. Returning officer was Mrs. tote. At this meeting further always on an important job of this in Craigmyle February 27, under the chairmanship of K. Schel­ Olive Martin. which has just been completed an Laing and Wilson, Central Mnaf. dans will be made to request the week. ice survey. Thanks from the Lions nature," she said, "we are in great ler, long time trustee. Bill Cross, Central Garage, Kirby jridge over the Ited Deer this Tbe two teams will meet again need of volunteers." Those wish­ were extended by president Dr. W. Cartage, Cassidy Agencies, Faupel rem. Saturday in a curtain raiser to ing to lend a hand in this worthy After giving the matter intens­ R. Vardy Laing. and Weik, White Rose OB (H. the Hornet-RCMP game, and Tig­ effort are asked to get in touch ive and lengthy study the rate­ Dr. Laing also presented a desk Christianson), Odells Ltd.. Smath's LACOMBE ROCKETS TO FEATURE Shoes, Gamble Drugs, W. T. Wat­ Wins Tost With ers management hope to retain with the - campaign chairman im­ payers on motion of K. Scheller, pen set to Lion John Pokojoy who. these players as a start for a really mediately. / son, Berke's Jewelers, lyle Gro­ seconded by Ross McGuire, en­ has been transferred to Consort Alberta Wheat Pool strong juvenile club (under 18 3-GAME HOCKEY BILL THIS WEEK as Field Man for the Special Ar­ ver and Sons, Clarence Mohl, •rat- years) next season. dorsed the following resolution: eas. Mr. Pokojoy has been a prom­ ton's Garage, Hanna Cleaners, John K. "Jack" Sutherland of "Whereas tbe school population Mount Royal College, RCMP And inent member of the local club Oscar's Barber Shop, W. O. Turn­ Hanna was elected Alberta Wheat Fire Razes has greatly increased and there Lacombe Rockets Complete Bill having been treasurer for several er, Liberty Cafe, Charlie's Men's Pool delegate for sub-district 310 Public Meeting is not adequate playing space at years as well as serving on thc Wear, Fred Ormiston, L. Odegard, in a recent by-election held in this the school, and whereas a consid­ building committee for the senior Broadway Cafe, Geuder Electric, area. He won out in a three-way Re. Safety Council With the finest hockey season League this winter, the Rockets Farm Home At erable amount of money has been in Hanna, now coming to a close, ladies' residence since this project E. Kush, Blair's Jewellers, Wat­ contest The by-election was nec­ will face off at 2.30 sharp. Man son and Gall, Capitol Theatre, Dr. A public meeting will be held spent on new buildings in every the management of the Hornets was started. essitated by the election of former other sub-division, and whereas ager of the Lacombe club is none J. M. Kaster, Beach's Foods, Wat* in the high school auditorium on will this week offer the fans of delegate Allan Macpherson to the March 19 at 7.30 p.m. for the pur­ a considerable amount of money other 'than the "eld red head' son's Tire Shop, Hanna Bake Shop Pool's board of directors at the or­ Rose Lynn town and district, what it believes SPECIAL AFTERNOON RALLY pose of organizing a safety coun­ has been spent on new buildings Marwood Swain, once of Drum­ Dr. T. Jensen, Ideal Tailors and ganization's annual meeting last Building anal Contents a real hockey treat with the odd AT PULL GOSPEL CHURCH Cleaners, Modern Service Station, cil in Hanna. A representative of in every other subdivision, and heller and latterly of Craigmyle December. Of Wm. Andrus Family .Whereas the assessment in the innovation thrown in. Here is what George's Shoe Repair, York Cafe the Alberta Safety Council will bo before going to Lacombe. Rev. E. S. Cheek pastor of the Mr. Sutherland is a former Goes Up In Smoke east has increased considerably; is in store, as tbe merry old month Full Gospel Church has announc­ Fred Ormiston Ray's Barber Shop Wheat Pool delegate having serv­ in attendance. All persons inter- "Therefore be it resolved that of March meets the half way Marwood has furnished a thumb National Hotel, Seymour Hotel, rested in this endeavor are re­ ROSE LYNN, March 11—Resid­ ed a special afternoon rally, Son- ed in that capacity from 1927 un­ a new auditorium be built at the mark, and fan enthusiasm, expect­ nail sketch of several Rockets and day, March 16 at 3 p.m. with Mr. Robinson's Stores, Galleh and til 1036. quested to attend this meeting. ents of the district were awaken­ Craifeinyle school." Sons Ltd., Canadian Utilities, Rule ed about 2.30 Wednesday morning ed to keep high until tlie final looking at it, the fans can judge and Mra. T. A. Christianson of On motion of Ross McGuire, sec­ Calgary as guest speakers. A tape Wynn and Rule, Imperial Oil, Y. March 5 when fire broke out in bell this Sunday afternoon. for themselves that these boys are Eaton Co., St Regis Hotel, Plains the home of Wm. Andrus, a half onded by Conrad Hansen, the Friday night, starting at 8 o'­ playing mighty classy hockey. recording of Rev. Orel Roberts one Drumheller School Hoard is asked of America's outstanding evang­ Western Gas, North Star Oil, Tbe mile west of Rose Lynn hamlet. clock Mount Royal College will Here they are: "Go get >m Horn- Banna Herald. KINSMEN MAKE HIT WITH KIDS; Mr. Andrus was alone and when to reply to this request by letter. appear in Hanna for tbe first time. eta?. elists will be heard during the he awoke the flames were already During the meeung nomination i Ibis will be "kids night" and all Guy Menage—Leading scorer on afternoon meeting. Mr. Christian- licking their way up one wall of Wi t op« »•« '. to' wo trustees, one school children from grade one up the club. Classy centre man help- nan will also be speaking at the Last autumn Poland harvested its ANNUAL CARNIVAL HUGE SUCCESS the front room. He only had time for Craigmyle and one for Lillico. to twelve will be admitted free of ,ed Stettler defeat tbe Hornets on morning and evening services on Best grain crop since World War There are not many children beyond description as kiddies from to save a few clothes and bedding Mrs. Isabel Unnum was nominat­ charge. Remember kids this is Tuesday night. Sunday. The public is cordially in­ II, according te government [(adults too) in Hanna and district two and three years of age up, from tbe room in which he was ed fur the village and Maurics your night As a prelude to this Johnny Young—Tried out with vited to attend. soures there. I but wbo are not loud in their had themselves a whale of a time. sleeping. Davey for ulliro. Each will serve, game the Oyen juveniles play the Maple Leafs. |praise and appreciation for tbe The closing feature of the show By the time neighbors arrived for a thr-.e year oeriod. Mrs. Bra- local juvenile Tigers. Bill Hunter and Ron Mantle - aa Kinsmen Club's annual ice was an exhibition of fancy skat­ the major part of the house was nun is also seuetary of the Cu'<- Now comes the Saturday night Defence pair from Smith's Falls, carnival staged here last Satur- ing by tbe Hanna Skating Club engulfed ie flames. Volunteers ralization Board and during Uu fixture, and it should prove a dis­ Ont HANNA BAKE SHOP CHANGEOVER iay night. An indication of the under tbe direction of Miss Gail course of the evening achieved as­ Ed Young—Veteran defence upport the Kin Club enjoys is the prevented the fire from spread­ tinct attraction to the ladies, for Donaldson, and a solo number by ing to granaries, and at about 8 sent to the minves of the last free nylon stockings will be given man and mainstay of the Rocket feet that well' over one thousand Miss Donaldson herself. A fitting meeting. rearguard. kiddies and their parents sat in a.m. heavy snow began to fall, to the lucky gals attending this CREDIT TO BUSINESS SECTION climax to a hilarious and some­ preventing tbe fire from gaining Mr. Scheller wbo has rei'i'.'i game. Tbe draw will take place Doug Hay—Ex Edmnoton Oil One of the smartest establish­ with stools and air conditioning. ur skated throughout the two hour front Uusteeship .hanked the rate Jong show. i what boisterous evening came further headway. betneeu tbe first and second per­ King. ments along Hanna's business, sec­ The latter feature should prove when the Kinsmen- let loose over Mrs. Andrus and children had payers for their co-operation dur­ iods and the second and third. No Art Clarke—Ex Edmonton Fly­ tion is that of the Hanna Bake Highlighting the program was quite an attraction during tbe but a thousand colored balloons, and left about ten days before to re­ ing his term of office, as well as tickets are needed for these draws er. Shop, which recently underwent summer months when a cool milk be crowning of tbe Carnival members of the teaching staff. there are no strings attached and John Panagrot—Ex Spokane Jueen Miss Ida Nill. Queen Ida while the kids flocked to the iee, decorate their new home at Coun­ extensive rennovation. shake, ice cream er just a plain amid bursting balloons, it signif­ tess. Tliey bad not any furniture Words of appreciation on behalf positively "ne runs". Oh yes tbe Flyer goalie. ^rLI The premises owned and oper­ land her ladies in waiting appear- of tbe ratepayers to tbe retired glass of milk "hits tbe spot**. Tbe ied another successful carnival, so all was lost In tbe fire. The ori­ opposition will be the RCMP team Gordon Buttrey—Ex Chicago ated by Alex Rawlusyk, a year or store also handles one of tbe fin­ at centre iee, where Mayor C. Trustee wen expressed by A. Aas­ Blackhawk. IK. French proclaimed ber queen and a fine tribute to this most ac­ gin of the blaze has" been unde­ from the service league in Cal- so ago also acquired completely est magazine and book collectlena termined. erud, and on behalf of tbe rate­ Bill Reickart—Ex North Dako­ new baking ovens and other "back (of tbe 1098 carnival amid a thun- tive service club. f****y. in town, as well nt a full line of Iderous applause from the audi- payers presented Mr. Scheller On Sunday afternoon, the fans ta College star. Jy,L shop" equipment Tbe front end Next summer the kids will reap with a Gladstone bag. Nick Melinchuk—At RCAF at confectionery and other merchan­ lence. the benefits' of the carnival as CNR RETIREMENT will probably see some of the best improvements include a new ul­ A social atmosphere was given Trenton, Ont tra modern front featuring a full dise, fbe owner ertanda a cordial Chuck wagon races, costume con most of the proceeds will be used WINNIPJEG, March 11—C. J. hockey players to appear on rtan- welcome to tbe public te drop a> Dunn, regional supervisor of ter­ the meeting when at its dose the na ice this yew In tbe parsons of Bill Ramsden—Coach. Ex Leth­ length glass snclaaod window fer | tests, races, etc. rounded out a to further extend and improve bridge Native Sion and New York round and give tbe promisee m*e well planned and operated pro­ minal operations for the Canadian ladies of the village and district tbe Lacombe Rockets. One of tbe pastry displays. Another feature to the children's playground at tbe Ranger. a fully modern milk bar, complete "once over". gram. Tbe variety of costumes was Memorial Centre. National Railways, has retired served refreshments. beat teams in the Central Alberta

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Poge 2 THE HANNA HERALD cind CAST C6NT*RAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1958 THE HANNA HERALD iTl#7istWtTiat&mmOneeiaetyetime A WCTSra CLASSIC Water Conservation... (By J. L. Sims, M.L.A., Acadia- "ln speaking to these same ran­ parties that they wanted immed­ "/IND EAST CENTRJlL ALBERTA NEWS" Coronation) chers and farmer", I found they iate construction of the South O. R. McCrea. Editor. J. S. McCrea, Bus. Mgr were alarmed at not only the wat­ River project as Est. Dec. 24, 1912 by H. G. McCrea Member of the C.W.N^A. Editor's Note—The M.L-A. for er shortage, bul^also the shortage part of National policy. P. binned By THE HANNA HERALD Acadia-Coronation constituency in of fodder for thi') winter and the At that particular time, Mr. Die­ A Strictly inrtepenrien, weekly newsp,, per published every Thuneday In the Herald Building. Main Street, the provincial house recently poor growth of grass to sustain fenbaker was willing to promise Authorlrert are Swrnrl r'lnse, Mall hy the Poet Office Department. Ottawa spoke in seconding a motion re­ the livestock population during anything to anyone, if he thought garding the water conservation tbe forthcoming year Fortunate­ it would gain a few votes. Howev­ subject in Alberta. Mr. Lee Sims, ly, we had a very, mild winter and er, since his election, nothing has THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1958 CIRC. 2350 the member seconded the follow­ the livestock were able to graze been done, although he still prom­ ing motion as presented by Mr. on prairie grasses until quite re­ ised to start work immediately on Grant MacEwan. The text of the cently. If we have a shortage of this project. Could it be, Mr. motion and Mr. Sim's comments moisture in 1958. and a series of Speaker, that there is another el­ Humans At The Wheel vs. Animals are published herewith in detail. similar years following, with in­ ection in the offing? Mr. MacEwan to propose the sufficient precipitation, we may What did our government in Al­ AN EASTERN CANADA publication "hits the governor) has taken matters into stern hands. following motion to this Assembly expect a large reduction in the nail on the head" in commenting on the In that state according to regulation anyone berta do at that time? No men­ seconded by Mr. Sims: livestock industry. Having lived tion whatsoever of the Red Deer dangers involved in motor travel. We quote: caught going over sixty miles an hour, loses Whereas industrial, domestic in the Special Areas for nearly 25 River project! What an excellent "The fact is not so much careless young hum­ his license for a period of one month. More and irrigation demands upon wa­ years, and being engaged in both the production of grain and beef opportunity they missed to put ans as of humans." How true! The article ends stringent punishment finally leads up to the ter resources are increasing an­ the bee on someone! by saying that "a nice thing about other an- loss entirely of the right to drive. The regul nually, with conflicts becoming cattle, 1 can assure this Assembly that very few farmers are inter­ Would *it be that this Govern­ mals is tney don't drive motor vehicles. ation is finding much merit, and car drivers more obvious and numerous: Be it resolved that the Govern­ ested in irrigation for increasing ment is reluctant to commit them­ While on the subject of motor accidents, are beginning to find out that Kentucky auth­ crop production, but most farmers selves on this most important pro­ orities mean "real business." ment of Albena invite the Prov­ one senator from Kentucky (or perhaps he is o inces of British Columbia, Sask­ si e also engaged in raising live­ vincial project? atchewan and Manitoba to co-op­ stock and are, therefore, concern­ Having heard the Honorable Mr. Sims And Water Conservation erate in setting up an Inter-Pro­ ed with W:?.ui'>'i as a stock wat­ Minister of Agriculture speak on vincial Water Commision, with ering projoo . this matter before, I would con­ clude that "he is of the opinion MR. LEE SIMS, member of the provincial par­ with schemes of this magnitude is that they such powers as may be necessary "I have tried to outline here, in liament for Acadia-Coronation is a strong to provide reasonable safeguards that this project is to be used for take so long to finally develop. Mr. Sims is a ri brief way thi needs of water the irrigation of flax and coarse supporter of water conservation for western far sighted man, and urges that something be Yours Truly... against pollution and ensure the ;. the loci! level. When we mul­ wisest use of stream water which grains. Such is not the intent, Mr. Canada, In this regard he is backed by his pol­ done regarding water conservation before it tiply this o hundred-fold, it be- Speaker, but rather that the peo­ Opinions of Hanna Herald Readers on Subjects of Public Interest soon enough will be found inad­ tomfs not only of Provincial but itical followers and opposition alike. On this is too late. Terrible drouth conditions have equate to meet all growing needs. ple in this large area would have page the Herold is pleased to publish Mr. Sim's been experienced over the past few years in also of National importance. Both the assurance that, in years of Editor, Hanna Herald: in an economic slump, due pri­ Mr. Sims—"As the seconder of 'be South Sa>tctrheuan and the remarks in the house recently, when he was the United States. There is nothing to guaran­ this Motion, Sir, I would first like drouth, they would be in a posit­ the seconder of a motion concerning water tee the same happening here. Many people say they would marily to a sharp cutback in in­ Red Deer rivers offer an oppor­ ion to maintain their livestock vote for Crawford Ferguson if he dustrial output and a substantial to present a viewpoint of a numb­ tunity of supi lying both power conservation. We are not wishing to be "tabbed" as er of organizations and an expres­ population and, by use of a were a farmer. To give these peo­ increase in unemployment during .•nd walvT that is now flowing sprinkler system of natural flood­ From time to time both the Red Deer Riv­ alarmists, but this water conservation idea is ple some assurance, I am writing sion of opinion held by individu­ uselessly tu the ocean. The wasted the past six months, als covering a large section of ing, provide adequate forage. er project and the South Saskatchewan devel­ something that must eventually come if the this letter. Crawford Ferguson has have increased their volume of water would fill natural channels, Such a project would flow through opment gain prominence. The latter is at pres­ economy of western Canada is to be safe­ a wide knowledge of agriculture Western Canada; in fact, Sir I raise levels in lakes, and it can consumption. Personal income in could include all of the Western appproximately 1200 miles of dry ent receiving wider publicity mainly due to the guarded for the coming generations. It is a and its problems, local, provincial Canada during the past year has be used fo' the assurance of fod­ creek beds and cover an area of and national. United States, where people are der for livestock, for domestic and closeness of a general election. The difficulty matter which cannot be put off much longer. continued to increase, despite re­ vitally concerned with the conser­ approximately 5 million acres of I certainly hope everybody in duced activities in some indust­ industrial use to ensure that the range land. Acadia takes the opportunity to vation of Arater resources. natural runways and ponds and ries. This increased income allow­ At tbe present time, Sir, per­ In 1955, a committee from the Canadian Red Cross Free Blood Transfusion Service hear Crawford Ferguson. Here is ed Canadians to increase their the dams built by the PFRA will East Central Alberta Irrigation a man whose ability and leader­ haps we are not so conscious of be kept filled. OFFICIALS OF THE Canadian Red Cross Blood 000 citizens of our nation who have received volume of consumption. the gradvai depletion oi this val­ Association presented a brief to ship are being recognized more The Red Deer river crosses the the Honorable Minister of Agri­ Transfusion Service estimate that some a free transfusion of Red Cross blood in the and more every day during this el­ It is probable, the federal De­ uable resource as are people in the United States. Nor do I think entire province of Alberta. The culture, the Deputy Minister and 300,000 Canadians will require almost 500,- past ten years, are many of our friends and ection campaign. Let us use his partment of Agriculture says, that solution to *.he distribution of thc talents for good purposes. Let him consumer demand in Canada will Sir, that in Western Canada we the former Deputy Minister From OOObottles of whole blood for transfusions dur­ relatives. They are living proof of this life- realize the potentiality oi this val­ wasted water is a dam just wt st this meeting, it was resolved that ing %his year. saving transfusion service made possible by fight for the farmers' rights in continue as a sustaining force in cf Stettle-, in i by a gravity can- Ottawa. the country's economy. However uable asset. a committee be set up in the The collection of this quantity of blood the generosity of our neighbors. s., store th; flood waters in nat- Special Areas. They would discuss Yours truly, the country's economic activity in Thc conservation of water in from voluntary donors and its eventual deliv­ In this community there are many people the Special Areas, particularly tural reservoirs in Ruffalo, Sulli- development of lands below the "Sulo Luoma" 1958 will depend to a considerable ' an, Hami'.l,, l and Kirkpatrick dams we already have, with the ery to the hospitals of Canada without charge who regularly and willingly contribute their extent on the level of capital in­ that area adjacent to the Red (Note: Mr. Luoma ;s an agricul­ Dee;- tivei. is concerned with a ' ;.kes, sou' 'i of Coronation to thought that the Department of will be an expensive undertaking. The projec­ blood to the Red Cross. By this voluntary ges­ tural economics graduate of the vestment in the country. Soundinp Ct :••**. ending in Sound­ ted budget will approach $2,370,000 or ap-' serious water problem. F >.• a per- Agriculture.would help in the dev­ ture they are performing an act of citizenship University of Alberta, a faimer, a On the livestock picture the out ing Lake before entering Saskat­ elopment. proximately 40 per cent of the 1958 Canadian and expressing assistance for their fellow man. seedgrower, president of his FUA put from Canadian farms this year j lod oi »evTn years prior to 1957, chewan. NU.T.- ous natural chan- On Tuesday last, Sir, I asked Red Cross financial requirements. Not all of us are able to do this but there are Local, and a 4-H Club leader. is expected to be about eight per this area had an abnormal rain- ni Is can supply a large area of the Honorable Minister of Agri­ It is interesting to note that the provision few among us who cannot make some finan­ cent higher than last year, and fall which provided adeijuai" wa Last Central Alberta with much culture the following questions: cial contribution to the annual campaign for The Editor, The Hanna Herald: thc agricultural experts in Otta- ter for th? livestock in the entire needed water in-p„ od> of drouth. of-this one Red Cross service will mean a fin­ Mankind is passing through try­ (a) Has there been a commit­ ancial saving to the people of our nation of Red Cross funds. wa say that it may break the all- area. Duryoai lrg fo10">7r th, ewhic Speciah wasl Ar­ a This is ih? only salvation for tee set up to study the Red Deer ing times. What we do today will time record set in 1944. *If" this*l"'°!' "*norma• l maintaining Pie number of cattle over $12,500,000. This figure is based on pre­ The amount we give is not the issue. The determine whether we shall live increase materializes, supplies of eas, it was found thai there was River Irrigation project? a considers ,'o shortage of water 'hit are at p>i-•»•!>. being produc­ (b) If so, who are the memb­ vailing charges in communities where the Red number of us who support the Red Cross is tomorrow. Scientists are alarmed livestock and meat will probably er in this a.vi. free .blood transfusion service is not yet important. If we all do our share we will be that so much nuclear energy is outstrip the country's domestic de­ in fact, tli» condition is consider­ ers? mand. ed quite serious by the farmers I think, S'.r Speaker, that we Yesterday, his answer was tha "*» operation.' Bj*j'"jg~v ,Sji- -idtejififc^KJ^'' helping to provide a Red Cross free blood tran- placed in the hands of so few. are all aware of the serious drouth .What the few decide in the cap- Across the border, hog produc- and ranchers over the whole area. this committee had not yet bee' "TWese, ore b«wk\tier\rvq ood staggering -ten­ .• stuslon service and assist many other worthy Sloughs and ponds, and even the condition experienced in the Un­ appointed. Surely, Mr. Speak* ures but most realistic. The operation Oftne \ lists ot trie world streets the Uvea V"4pn estimates show an increase of projects os weir 1 of millions! it affects your llfeTSlx per cent over last year. Hoee- dugouts tnat were provided witK ited states for the last seven or three years ia a sufficiently *>r*»gf£ ttnomftaaiort amrvicm by th* Rmd Cromm aln- a*~4Mef1l'*e.Metot*S'*eei?deNSp*ttjv* «* '-'tilt --j, the assistance of the PFRA, dried eight years. In the Great Plains time to appoint a' committr i-—-~ -vAt "^"y he .well to remember tl*at therm .at*" - "«!""*** tavoratrl. tootling ratios in up. ee sW-47 hew Been a tremendous asset'to the not one among tis who con bm sure that ha will *"", ur attitude to politics must un­ trie u"5. are encouraging farmers district in that country, cattle were pecially. Sir, when this ls sO public health DrCbnaocr/Trie number of fives never need aRed Cross free blood transfusion dergo a radical change, if for no disposed of at whatever prices to a large and important sei saved cannot' be estimated but among 1,300,- to hold back additionl breeding keen. However, prices of fed cat­ of our agricultural economy! for himself or a member of his family. other reason than the survival of stock. These factors will mean could be obtained, or in many cas­ the human race. Voting for the tle in the States is expected to de­ 1 believe, Sir, that it is of tl tnat hog prices will continue at or cline during March, April and May es, died from lack of water and party man regardless of his ability above the U.S. average of $18 per feed. More recently, these drouth utmost importance that this Gov serves no purpose and may have and then recover to prices again ernment approach the Provinces hundred until November or Dec­ approaching the $3 level during conditions have moved steadily disastrous results. In these days ember, when a considerable price northward until last year they had of British Columbia, Saskatche­ OTHER of national and international crisis the late summer and early fall wan and Manitoba with the view decline is likely. months. reached Montana, and even ex­ we need men of vision, men who However in Canada, the federal pended to parts of Southern Al­ of setting up an Inter-Provincial EDITORS The Poet's Corner think wisely and make right de-i Department of Agriculture feels The production of calves, sheep berta. As I mentioned before, our Water Commission, so that we can and lambs and wool in Canada is SAY Your Contributions Are Invited cisions at the right moment. We that the Canadian hog prices will area was jtfected by d'oiilh con­ safeguard the health and needs of need to elect men who will com­ be well below last year due to an expected to show little change ditions to a large deg.ee. present and future generations, bine the political and spiritual el­ increase ot j-hcut 10 per cent in with prices remaining somewhat In Unite 0 States th«ir» arc many and assure ourselves of an ade­ LOOK OUT NASSER . . . MY NEIGHBOR ements and lead us out of our marketings. On the other hand the stable. sections of that great country quate supply of water for our ag­ present crisis. Egg production in Canada this She gives herself in little ways of love Canadian cattle market appears to that are acutely conscious of the ricultural economy. i From The, Toronto Telegram A kindly handclasp or a small caress Of all the candidates in Acadia, be in for another good year. This year is not expected to differ lack of water, and have gone to In conclusion, Mr. Speaker, I greatly from last year and egg There appear to be many national mar­ Calls gayly to you from her kitchen door. Crawford Ferguson is best equip­ is primarily due to an increased enormous capital expense to try would like to add this quotation Offers to help you make a summer dress. ped to bridge the gap between export beef cattle market to th, prices are not likely to average to rectify a serious deficiency in by Herbert Hoover, former Presi­ riages occuring in the Middle East. Wonder if Bring you a water lily from her pool, spiritual lag and technical prog­ U.S. At the present time the Stat any higher than in 1957. their agricultural economy and dent of the United States, and a Moslem laws permit divorce. A little pan of cookies hardly cool. ress. He can revitalize political es have an abundant supply of However one factor that the satisfy human needs. mi n very conscious of water con- She gives herself . . . her loving heart and soul life. With his dynamic personality, high moisture feed grains which Canadian agricultural agricultural "Let us not, Sir, fall into the ser> ation: • • • Reaches across the barriers of creed he can spearhead a new movement will have to be used before the experts think may improve egg same pitfalls that now bese* uicm. "Every drop of water that runs THE END OF AN ERA . . . To find the hidden core of loneliness a regenerating force which is so warm weather sets in. This, coup­ prices is the possibility of moder­ Let us not wait too long until we to the sea without rendering a The deep unfathomed well of human need, badly needed in Ottawa. Let us led with improved moisture condi­ ate to substantial exports of eggs find that these valuable re-ources commercial return is a public From The Claresholm Local Press fn whose rich depth eternal well waters flow get behind the growing movement tions in the western range states, to the U.S. early this year. have, by inter-provincial or bilat­ waste." • According to a bill placed before the Al­ Clean as the drifted fields of prairie snow. that will bring new life to Ottawa. will result in a continued demand It is expected that marketings of eral agreement with the Lnited For the many reasons outlined berto Legislature the plan for six weeks train­ She gives herself — and in the sacrifice Let us send our very best to Ot­ for Canadian feeder and stocker all kinds of poultry meat in 1958 States, slipped away from us by my Hon. friend from Calgary, Gathers her just reward beyond all price. tawa. Let us send Crawford Fer­ cattle. At the present the demand will exceed the 1957 level. "During the Federal t>l?-Hion and my own observations and ing lor teachers is to see an end. This plan was guson. for breeding stock and replace­ Roy La Valley, campaign last year, the pe ,nlc of —Edna Jacques thoughts, Sir, I take pleasure in started ot the height of t he teacher shortage Yours sincerely, ment cattle in the U.S. is very Wardlow, Alberta Saskatchewan made it c!e;ir to all seconding this motion." in order to supply teachers with at least a llllelHtllllllMM^^ Rev. Michael Zuk. little training to schools that otherwise could have no supervision at all. There was consider­ AFTER DINNER MINTS AGRICULTURAL OUTLOOK Editor, Hanna Herald: able objection to this six week plan but at MiiiiMiiiiiiwniiiiiiiiiiiiM This year, barring any unfore­ -ONE FOR 8AVINO . . .Regular sav­ least it did help some schools over a very Soap opera: Singing in the bathtub. seen dificulties, should be a prof­ ings deposits have a much better chance rough situation. According to reports these itable one for the ranchers and to grow into a healthy bank balance short term' teachers did quite acceptable jobs Young girl at perfume counter, after looking at farmers of Canada. This is a pro­ when left strictly alone to accumulate, My Sin, Breathless and other lurid names. "Have phecy shared by economic experts with interest, in .your Royal. Bank and a targe number of them went back to you anything for a beginner?" in both Canada and the U.S. SAVINCS ACCOUNT. take further necessary training in order to qu­ On balance, 1958 appears to be bank accounts! alify for permanent certificates. While the But when the one great scorer comes, "But", you say "I've got bills to pay To write against your name, a rather favorable year for cattle, and cheques to write. How can I keep "fiajortty of people will be glad to see the end He writes not that you won or lost, sheep'and hog producers; and a my hands off it?" moderate year for thc dairyman, of the era of the six week teacher yet it is But how you played the game. Quite simply ... when you operate a quits unfair to be overemphatic about the fut­ and poultry producers. This state­ ment was made by N. S. Hadley of second, separate PERSONAL CHEQUING ility ond uselessness of such a scheme. YES INDEEDY ACCOUNT. Burglars lifted $2,186 in cash and a 600-pound *he Department of 'Agricultural "" * • • steel safe from the Helpy-Selfy Grocery and Market. Economics, Purdue University, Lafayette, Indiana, at the recent ONE FOR FAYINO BULLS . .. For SUPERMAN'S SUPERMUM . . . A Texas preacher once prayed "Oh Lord, we annual convention of the West­ ijank Thee for the bounteous blessings bestowed paying bills by cheque you open a Royal fV^Jf From The Peterborough Examiner upon Texas; and we beseech Thee to look with favor ern Stock Growers' Association. Bank PERSONAL CHEQUING ACCOUNT. upon those places where Your feet have not yet trod" The economics division of the It's businesslike, saves you time at the- Everybody jokes about space-travel these Federal Department of Agricul­ bank, can save you money on chequer, days, but it is no joking matter. We are assur­ Although he had just won a new car In a raffle, ture, at Ottawa, is of the opinion too. And every three months the bank ed that it will be a reality within the lifetimes a Scotsman seemed decidedly glum. "What's the that tbe demand for agricultural mails you a complete printed statement matter, Jock?" asked a friend. "Mon," he answered, prodiir.ts in industrialized count­ of people by no means young, and not all the "its this other ticket. Why I ever bought it, I canna' of your account, phis your cancelled ries is likely to remain' high, par­ cheques... valuable to you as proof of problems which it presents are scientific. Con­ imagine." ticularly for meat, dairy products, sider this one: bills paid. WHO NEEDS IT? eggs and fruit in North America Space travel will certainly be rapid, as we This conutry has made social and economic and Western European countries. This ROYAL BANK "TWO-ACCOUNT PLAN", think of speed, for it will probably be ion-pow­ strides that most families manage to have all the In Canada the cash income from helps you save... puts your personal ered. But our nations of speed are trivial when comforts of home except money. farm products may climb slightly and household accounts on a business­ Cable: Language spoken in Cuba. higher in 1958 than in 1957, the matched against the distances to be traversed. like basis. Try it. Full particulars at federal bureau stated. The main every branch. The star called Alpha Centauri Proximo — When he was Secretary of Defense, the late factor for grains, will be the voi which is the nearest star to the Sun, and there­ tames Forrestal received a letter front a New Eng­ land farmer who said that he had read in a agricul­ ume of exports and the availabil­ fore a logical one to aim at — is 4.27 light- tural publication that the farmers around Hiroshima ity of elevator space for farm-stor­ THE ROYAL BANK years, away from us and would take 400 years and Nagasaki had discovered that the atomic bomb ed grain. However, this is some­ ta reach in a good ion-rocket. To reach It, had materially enriched their soil. The farmer conv what dependent on our neighbors OP CANADA plained that his soU was pretty well worn-out and re­ across the border. Canada's slice therfore, the rocket crew would have to renew quested tbe Secretary to drop an atomic bomb on bis itself an the trip, and some ladies devoted to of the world market for wheat and farm. He added a P.S. which said that he would re­ other cereals will depend upon de­ science (or perhaps merely to scientists) would quire 24 hours' notice because he didn't want to be around and, please, don't tell his neighbors. mand, but it will be materially §6nm In be Included In the passenger-list. If affected by U.S. sales programs would take thirteen generations to carry out ~i * *~ undertaken for these grains. such a project. And, of course, another thir­ HOT WINTER ... On the other hand the Canad­ teen generations to make the return journey, ian agricultural economists feel Who will be the first mother of a space- From The Port Arthur News-Chronicle that the marketing outlook for the exports of livestock and other baby? An entirely new profession is opening Scientists suspect thot events on the sun Canadian agricultural products up for girls who like adventure and do not moy have a profound influence on the world's should be relatively favorable in mind somewhat cramped living * quarters. weather. Must hove been some pretty hot sess­ 1858. Who'll be Superman's Supermum? ions there so far this winter. Although the U.S. is presently

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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, MARCH 13. 1958 Poge 3 "aa**aaaasaa»MBi^— • a ^e i WOMEN'S SOCIETY OF WORLD Homemaker's Club Alliance Prayer Band SERVICE ELECTS NEW OFFICERS LOCAL ENTRANTS RECEIVE/M^ARDS Postpone Election Hold Meeting IN DRUMWLLER-*MU$»CAL FESTIVAL The Women's Society of World sick and 68 get well and bereave­ ROSE LYNN, March 11 — Thc The first meeting in March of Service of the Evangelical Breth­ ment cards were sent. Engraved Homemakers Club met at the At the Drumheller Musical Fes­ •so tied with two entries from the Alliance Tabernacle Prayer tival held in the Coal City March Drumheller far the Eileen Sand- ren Church, Hanna, held their an­ spoons were given to new babies home of Mrs. Allan on Thursday, Band was held in the church on of the church members. March 6, and for the second month 3-7 Mrs. Marion Smith of Hanna ercock Memorial trophy presented nual meeting Thursday afternoon, March 6 with the president Mrs. was awarded the Kinsmen trophy by the Lady Willingdon Chapter March 6 at 1.30. Rev. G. F. Weurf- Rev. Weurfel installed the foll­ because of road conditions only J. Klassen presiding. owing officers for this year: pres­ ;.ix members were able to attend. in the open vocal event.. Mrs. IODE in the 12 year old aad uav el presided. ident, Mrs. L. Faechner; vice pres­ The February meeting which was The meeting opened by singing Smith was also the recipient of uer class. High marks wet* also A highly successful year was re­ ident, Mrs. F. Pregitzer; secretary to have been the annual meeting, the hymn "Sweet Hour of Prayer" the Wilson Gouge Shield obtain­ scoied by some of the Hanna en-. ported by the organization. Twen­ Mrs. R. Fano; WSWS treasurer, was held at the home of Mrs. Har­ with Mrs. C. Andrus at the piano, ing highest marks in any one pre­ trants in the piano section of tha ty-eight parcels were sent to miss­ Mrs. R. Siewert; local treasurer, ry Gordon, and co for thi second followed with prayer by Mrs. N. pared selection in tho 18 year or festival which all added to a very ions and hospitals in foreign lands Mrs. C. Fano. time the election of officers for Greenway. over class. commendable effort in this annual event on the part of local music­ such as India, Japan, Africa, Ind­ Highlights of the past year in­ the coming year wis tabled for the A second hymn was sung after In the mixed chorus event, the onesia, Hong Kong, the Phillipin- next meeting. which Mrs. M. Harvey read the Church of Christ choir was award­ ians. Mr. Richard F. Eaton of the cluded two visiting church groups University of Alberta acted as ad­ es, Korea totalling in all 293 lbs. joining in the observance of Mo­ Scripture, Matthew 5:38,48, and ed the Canadian Utilities Trophy Donations were sent to summer Reports of two previous cai,i gave a few appropriate remarks judicator. ther's Day and a membership parties were given. It was mov°J Competing in the mixed chorus Bible camps, Bible school at Med- month in October. based on those verses. class a ladies trio from Hanna in­ icnie Hat. Christmas gift parcels 'o make tickets for sale on a quilt Miss Marianne Splane rendered Four special days were observ­ which Mrs. McKenchnie has made, cluding Mrs. Doris Smith, Mrs. Oyen C.W.L. Plons were also despatched to children ed during the year: World Day of a lovely solo titled "Search Me O Gwen Cardy and Miss Laverna at the Betheny home at Wetaski­ alter Easter.-Old Christmas cart!3 God!" Prayer, World Service Day, Thank were turned over to Mrs. A. An­ Teske were awarded first place Horn Supper win. 274 visits were made to the Offering Day and Day of Prayer. Mrs. G. Kelm read a letter from In the modern piano class, 15 yrs. derson who is collecting them for the Joe Brunners, missionaries in OYEN, March 10 — The regular missionary work. Mrs. Gordon won and under Margaret Holliday plac­ Trinidad thanking the Prayer ed first and received the $10 meeting of the Catholic Women's the raffle which was donated by Band for the Christmas gift. League was held March 8 at she HANNA MUSICAL FESTIVAL PROGRAM Mrs. A. Anderson. While tea was scholarship awarded by the Fest­ Mrs. Brunner's health is much ival Association. Miss Holliday al parish hall. Mrs. S. Snell, presid­ T OBE STAGED SATURDAY MARCH 22 being prepared, Mrs. Allan set up improved this summer and they ent opened the meeting with pray­ ftjWkr," ••- •- <•>••• a contest to,test tire ladjes' know­ v/iU-be returning to Alberta on er, after roil ©all and minutes of . ,;*H» Musi* Festival sppnStAi •> M anticipated.. >. . ,.*, . ledge. Mrs. A, Anders ja furlough. Each lady present was the last meeting passed, the treas­ **The date of the Festival' has prize wftK thi*'HfgnesT afore'.- A given a prayer letter "Wm differ razed the viHaatt of 10Q homes urer's re^Borrwas given. **fc-J na School Inspectorate is this year very enjoyable visit was had ar­ leaving the natives destitute. The departing slightly from the tradi­ been set to coincide roughly with ent missionaries to whom they New business included discus­ ound the tea table to close a love­ are to write. mission compound, less than one tional form in that it is entirely Education Week and this event ly afternoon. sion of the ham supper to be held will serve as the means used by Mrs. Wm. Mansell read a letter eighth of a mile from the village non-competitive. There will, there­ was miraculously spared. March 22, also Easter Sunday home teachers and officials of the Ber­ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon, al­ from the Garth Hunts in iVet Nam bake sale. Easter baskets filled fore, be no judging, no comparis­ so Peggy and Gregg, attended Var­ Mrs. E. Ulsanden gave prayer ons and no official comments on ry Creek and Sullivan Lake School telling how they were privileged with sweets will be sold. A sum of Divisions and the Town of Hanna sity Guest Week-end held in Ed­ to speak in the high schools there requests for Teen-Agers from Wes money was voted for the proposed the performances. The emphasis monton Feb. 28 to March 2. They Aarum, Youth for Christ evangel­ will be placed upon participation to focus the attention of the gen­ before Christmas. In Nov. 1956 town library and a cheque seat to eral public on the work of educa­ were accompanied by Valerie and just prior to sailing for Viet Nam ist who held a series of meetings Ihe Sacred Heart radio program. / by the various individual pupils EITOI Lamb of Sheerness. They re­ tional personnel and on one as­ Mr. Hunt was in Hanna and held in Hanna and is at present in Cam- An address by the director FT. and groups of pupils in the perfor­ ported a very interesting and busy a service in the tabernacle. rose. mance of vocal music in an aud­ pect of school activities. For this Molnar was very much enjoyed. reason we hope that all parents time with lots to be seen another An air mail letter from Miss The meeting was dismissed af ience situation. Teachers feel that year. A large attendance is expected at ln this way performance ought to and the public will support this Evelyn Splane missionary in In­ ter a prayer period. All are in­ the annual meeting and election endeavor by attending either the Visitors at the home of Mr. and dia was read by Mrs. J. McFadyen, vited to the evening meeting on of officers April 17. Members are be more enjoyable for participants Mrs. K. Laarz on Sunday, March and audience alike and that the at­ afternoon or evening sessions. Ad­ with an urgent appeal for prayer March 20 at 8 pjn., at the home of asked to keep this important date mission, of course, will be free. 2 were Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson Ankle jewellery created by Rober Vivier of Paris, for the people of Siteri. On Feb Mrs. F. Buhler. in mind. mosphere will be that of a large and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allan worn with a new style court shoe in iee blue satin division-wide vocal concert. There will be "break" intervals during the performance for audi­ and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phibbs and with needle point toe and bow front. In addition to unison and two- family of Halkirk. part choruses, which have formed ence or participants to enter or SOCIAL & PERSONAL the basis of former festivals, there leave the auditorium. WEDDING IN LOUGHEED CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Watson have Beltone will this year be solos and duets The committee in charge of ar­ their daughter Mrs. L. Anderson as their guest the former's mother from school pupils, three-part and rangements consists of: Miss Ethel where they were entertained to a OF INTEREST TO FRIENDS HERE of Winnipeg. four-part choruses from church Moses, Hanna School staff; Mr. delightfully arranged turkey din­ • • • ner, followed by a very fine pro­ A wedding of interest to many four tier wedding cake made and Mr. and Mrs. O. Baltas have as HEARING AID GLASSES choirs and adult groups. Already and Mrs. J. Haluschak of Elmer Hanna friends was solemnized in many entries have been received School; Mrs. M. Goodbrand of the gram of special singing, readings decorated by Mrs. A. B. t Hanson, their guests, the latter's mother, and musical numbers. Trinity Lutheran Church, Lough­ aunt of the groom, centered the Mrs. Jack O'Brien, of Jasper. by the festival committee and a Youngstown School; Mr. F. W. Lee eed at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, full propram for both Saturday of Sheerness School, and W. G. Rev. J. Klassen addressing the bride's table, flanked by bouquets • • • afternoon and evening, March 22, Hay, superintendent of schools. couple in a most appropriate man­ when Miss Anna Carolina Grove, of tulips daffodils and gold tapers Mrs. P. Thomas of Wetaski­ W. T. WATSON ner also proposed a toast to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter The side tables were decorated win and Miss Margaret Kirby of Optometrist Grove of Lougheed, was united in with bouquets of mixed flowers, bride and groom of twenty-five Rocky Mountain House, have been Hanna, Alta. •Phone MUCH,ACTIVITY PLANNED BY OYEN years ago. A beautiful three tiered marriage -to Mr. Frank Theodore For the occasion ,tbe bride's moth- guests for several days at the wedding cake made by Mrs. And­ Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. William | er wore a navy dress with tan ac- home of their sister, Mrs. P. Batter W. A. DURING NEXT FEW WEEKS erson centered the table. Mr. and F. Cook of Scapa. Rev. C. W. Ma- cessories and corsage of pink roses and Mr. Batter. Mrs. Sneath were presented with gee was the officiating clergyman. and the groom's mother a navy OYEN, March 10 — Fifteen sale will be held April 26. The C. e • e many lovely gifts accompanied by Given in marriage by her father dress with white accessories and At the Earltown FUA whist members attended the meeting of G.IT. are holding a bake sale and the well wishes of their friends. corsage of pink roses. the Oyen United Church W.A. held serving coffee and doughnuts in the bride's gown was designed in drive held on March 7 at the r-f* FEBRUARY COUPON March 6. Plans are being made to Berg's Motors show room, Satur­ layers of net and lace over satin, The toast to the bride, which school, ladies first prize was held assist the United Church hospital day, March 15. The W.A. members the sleeves ending in lily-point. was responded to by the groom, by Mrs. Ted Paetz with low score at Lamont, Alta. and also at Cold are asked to donate bakery for Ladies'-Aid The bateque neckline was trim­ was proposed by Mr. Henry Lien going to Miss Beverly Fleck. Mr. From Yaw MARSHALL WELLS STORES Lake. Assistance will be given the this event, and to assist the young Meets At Cereal med with sequins and a crown of of Bawlf. K. Hoffman was awarded gents' following homes: Bundle Lodge at girls. sequins and rhinestones held her At the reception, the Lougheed first prize and Mr. Sam Hoffman Calgary; Agnes Forbes home in The Sunshine banquet will be The regular meeting of tbe Cer­ finger tip veil ih place. Male Quartette including Conrad low score for tbe evening. Edmonton and Mountview Social eal Ladies Aid was held in the Rest Red roses in the form of a cross Ingvaldson, Cliff Ness, Lloyd Ness The last whist drive of the sea- held Thursday, April 13 at 6 p.m. Room On Tuesday Feb. 25th, with Service. Home for Girls, Calgary. with a meeting to follow. Grand­ nj with rosebuds falling from satin Mrs. Len »'»r'»"1 president offic­ Material required by teachers in mothers will be guests at thia sup­ iating. '1 leaner were «town ImetnBers i streunm (orerMa Uw trM«'a *• connection viita, reMglowa educa­ per. "Badf metaWr'Tf' astcecT to dneVMrs. S*» tion: af Ole school wUl be paid for brine mn abater card Car their "'ne meeting openecT^mi the of pink net with matching bolero by the WA "silent friend", and to write their Lord's Prayer after which the Dev­ and headpiece. The bridesmaid, parenU* .. = ., T^ r*i Mr. and Mrs. tt *«. Howery for • It is hoped that a candidate for name on same. otional, entitled "Security," was Miss Diane Hanson, alao wore a Tor travelling to Red Deer, Cal­ surprise house warming party. A Naramata Christian Leadership read by Mrs. Ralph Nichols. formal gown of aqua net with mat­ gary, and points in Saskatchewan, lovely evening was spent in play­ School in Penticton will be found SPONDIN COUPLE MARK After the business session was ching bolero and headpiece. Both the bride changed to a tan sheath ing games and a program was for this coming summer. A two 25th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY concluded plans were completed attendants carried white carna­ dress with brown accessories and presented. Mr. and Mrs. 3. Klassen corsage of pink roses. week short course is available. On March 10, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. for the SL Patrick's Day tea and tions designed in the form of a sang a duety Miss Marianne Splane Members knowing anyone interest­ White Elephant sale, which is to be cross. The wedding music was Out-of-town guests were present a solo, Ronnie Sneath a solo, Barb­ Sneath of Spondin marked their from Calgary, Hanna, Scapa, Red ed in this course are asked to con­ 25th wedding anniversary, and to held in the Rest Room on Satur­ played by Miss Charlotte Zeamer ara and Eva. Welsh a duct, and tact Mrs. E. Weller, Christian "Lea­ day afternoon, March 15th. and the soloist Miss Betty Hough­ Deer, Camrose, Bawlf, Killam, a poem was read by Miss Ethel celebrate the occasion some sixty ton rendered "Wedding Prayer" dership convener. The spring ap­ friends gathered at the home of Donations, (consisting of any­ Sedgewick, Ponoka, Ferintosh and Moses. Also an appropriate read­ ron sale, tea and home cooking thing you dont want and which and "O Perfect Love" during the Lougheed. i ing was given by Mrs. McFayden. may be of use to someone else) ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Cook will reside in The Howery's were presented with Mr. Harry Planden and Mr. will be very much appreciated. Hanna. a gift lor their new home, after These may be left at the Rest Room Chester Cook attended the groom which a delicious lunch was serv­ at any time. and the guests were escorted to The Canadian department of ag­ ed. their places by John Grove and Look, ladies, if you are tired Members are asked" to meet at riculture claims that experiments the Rest Room at 2:30 p.m. on Mr. Gerald Ness. of the frothy type of ica cream show that lambs of the bare-faced March 14th to set up the tables Following thc ceremony a recep English type Shropshire sheep which is as full of air as a sen­ tion, attended by 185 guests was and price the "White Elephants." outweigh the American woolly- HalfPi-itsJi ior politician, try our solid- held in the church parlors, espec­ The meeting closed with the faced type at every age and that packed product. Ifs a nourish­ ially decorated for the occasion, Mizpah Benediction, after which the adult produces a heavier ing food for flourishing appet­ lunch was served by Mrs. Bergman with pink and white streamers and ite*. Try some. and Mrs. Michaels. bells 'and bouquets of flowers. AI fleece., Serviteurs for the next meeting, which will be held on March 26th, HANNA SCHOOL INSPECTORATE will be Mrs. R. Nichols and Mrs. I and F. Nichols. MUSIC FESTIVAL BIRTHS small business

(in Hanna Municipal Hospital) SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING ,,$*»*••: MILLER: To Mr. and Mrs. E. MARCH 22,1958 — 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Miller, Hanna, March 3, a daugh­ ter. AN ENTIRELY NON-COMPETITIVE FESTIVAL MR. A. T. LAMBERT, IFSids Who Ar* Healthy THUROO: To Mr. and Mrs. O. Vice-President On TMs You'll Agree Solos, Duets, Unison Choruses, Two-Part Choruses and General Manager, Thuroo, Richdale, March 4, a son. The Tormto-Domimon Bank. Drink Our Rich Milk BECK: To Mr. and Mrs. B. Beck, from Schools of tha Inspectorate. Plus Three-Part nod Quito Regulorlyl Finnegan, March 10, a son. Four-Part Choruses form Church Choirs and Adult PHONE 87 HANNA McDONALD: to Mr. and Mrs Ashley McDonald, Edmonton, Mai Groups. J' 1, a son, Colin Ward. ^^___ THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND Education Week - "Education is Everybody's business." This is our -J jr'eaCU I lending policy.. WE'RE CELEBRATING... PLAY AT HOME! "The charge has been made that thc small businessman htt suffered *"%":*Pi more from tbe policy of monetary restriction than have das other see; L*L''^K CASH BINGO of the business community... as fir ss (oar) bank ii concerned this is not trot'... our policy has been to take care of thc legitimate credit St. Patrick's Day! Sponsored by the Castor Branch Canadian Legion needs of all of our customers ... We made a survey of our loan stxounts under and over 9100,000 as at June 30,1957 and June 30,1956... in ... But you don't hove to be Irish to get in on the "Hooley!" $1000 JACK POT AND OTHER CASH PRIZES this period the number of oar loans under $ 100,000 showed a greater DRAW TO DATE:—0-61, N-33.0-62, 1-27*ML Rychman, Hanna, Alberta 46 draw — B, 14. THE TORONTO-DOMINION BANK Tickets $2.00—Available in Hanna From W. T. Watson THI BANK THAT LOONS AHCAD HANNA CLEANERS (Watch the Herald For Draw Every Week) I R. STEELE — MANAGER — OYEN BRANCH : a f Li'L. LyS-~ SL , BECaVMRB H BM BOraaBBBRa r '-^aC^ii*! ^ L^ • 'i^^ ^5^^ ?'**^

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COMING EVENTS IN MEMORIAM The Stickle ramity or Spondin SPONDIN visited on Sunday with the Stickle THE HERALD'S The Lutheran Ladles' Aid will hold HERALD CLASSIFIED AD RATES JOHNSTON: In lovinn memory of a family at Coronation. their Spring Tea and Kake Sale, on dear mother. Bertha A. Johnston, Elois Csanits from Hanna visit­ Minimum charge 75c first insertion, 50c each subse­ April 26 from 2 to 6 p.m. 19 who passed away March 13, 1954. SPONDIN, March 10—Mrs. Jim ed at his home here on Sunday. quent insertion. In bAemorlar\ Church Notices, Cards o< "To memory ever dear." Feeney has had her sister and I'nder the auspices „f the St. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Heggen and —Sadly missed by her family. Hip Thanks, Coming Events $1.00 per insertion. Display adver­ George's CWL the nnniml i'hamro.k brother in law visiting with her girls were visitors on Sunday at tising rate card upon request. Copy must reach Herald Of­ Tea and Bazaar will he held ii the for a few days. They.left for their the Arbogast home to a belated fice by 12 noon each' Tuesday. Memorial Hall, Saturday, March 1">, STEPHENS: In loving memory of home in Calgary on Monday. Xmas Dinner. from 3 CO 6 p.m. Door prize Admis- Eva Stephens, who passed away, We regret to learn that Mrs. sror 35 cents. 1-* March 14, 1952. Mr. and Mrs. George Paterson You'll Sove Dollars - You'll Get Prompt TELEPHONE 52 — TO CONTACT 6.000 READERS She bade no one a last farewell, Harry Webster is a patient in the and girls were Sunday visitors at The Women's Missionary Society of She said good bye to none. Coronation hospital and hope she 1 Spondin Service By Using Your Telephone to Contact the First Unit* I Chut:; , wil hold a The heavenly gates were opened wide will be able to return home soon. m Tc. I'.ikc Sale, and Apron Sate in tie And a lovrn? voice said "Come." FOR SALE Chur-"h Parlors on Satu»-day. May Her mother Mrs. Day is staying These Business Firms FOR SALE Kver remembered by Pad, Ron, Ed­ SEES NEW METHODS from 3 to 6 p.m. 19 ith. Wes, Irene and family. 1 Hi with the family during her ab­ 1953 OOOQE CORONET - V-S motor, SEED FOR SALE sence. AS FORCE FOR GOOD syre • matte transmission, radio, SELKIRK WHEAT - Rust resistant CARD OF THANKS signal lights, rood rubber. Will Grown tn 1956 from registered need. Quite a number from here at­ MONTREAL, February 28 — Al­ CAMPBELL: In memory of William A Good Place To Eat take older model car as trade. -- Germination test 90, Jan. 1958. Will We would like to take this oppor­ Napier Campbell, who passed away tended the ice carnival in Hanna though the introduction of mach­ Phone (82. Utf exchange for tirade 2 wheat. Con­ tunity to thank all those who helped March 13, 1954. Saturday night. ines to do the work in offices will tact S. A. Elliott. Phone .183. Delia. us financially and otherwise at the "Another page In memory's book, Miss Verlene Housch and Miss 50c l'J-0-l-2-3-4-5-fi-7-8c be a tremendous force for good, 3EEO FOR SALE time our home was destroyed by fire is softly turned today." Remembered by Mary, Sherill, Juae, Velma Durand spent the week end the transition process will be a ANY PtACE SPRING TOOTH HARROWS - T'^iKht Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell 19p The Broadway Hill, and grandchildren. L'P at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John long: and arduous task. This opin­ Nettie* to Advertisers S foot sections. Six sections witli Housch. • •P IN TOWN! The Canada Seeds Act requires that drawbar. -- Apply Wm. Raessler-. T wish to extend my slncore thanks ion was expressed by A. A. Mack- to the members of the Hanna Kins­ where all advertisement slates a Craigmyle. 19p HUNTER: In loving memory of our The show entitled Trouble in ey, manager of CNR data process­ price, tt must also state the seed men Club for giving me the opportun­ Cafe PHONE 244 dear son and brother, James Claude the Glen in Spondin hall on Mon­ ity to reign as Queen at the Annual ing services, in a recent speech arade. CRESTED WHEAT GRASS HAY -• Hunter, who passed «wiy so sud­ D r Ice Carnival. Also my genuine thanks day night drew a small crowd due here. •0ncteaned seed should be advertis­ 40 or 50 tons, baled. Locate*! just denly on March 16th, 1953 at the and deep appreciation to everyone, to road conditions and an epidem­ Featuring Chinese and N AT 9 NIGHT! ed aa "tntCXeBANBD". "Registered. off high grade road at Sheerrtess age of 27 years. Mr. Mackey said that the factor for giving me your whole-hearted No need for "hoofing" it whoa or Certified" applies only to seed tag­ 112.50 per ton. J. C. Hickle, Rose Just when your life was brightest, ic of mumps in the district. support. limiting machines taking over the Canadian Dishes ged and sealed by the Depo-tment of Lynn, owner. Contact R. Orford, Just when your years were best. you can go by taxi go cheaply! IDA NIL'. 19p bulk of office work immediately Agriculture. Rose Lynn Ity phoning operator. You were called from this world of SPONDIN, March 4, — Hilmer Use the cab when you go visit­ THE HANNA HERALD tf Open 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. Daily 19-20c sorrow. Heggin from Camrose was at his was administrative, not technolog­ ing .. . when you're in a hurry To a home of eternal rest. home here over the Week end. ical. Saturday to 1 a.m. WEANER PIOS •- Can supply a HOUSES - at various prices. Rancher CHURCHES Cod only knows how much we miss ... on the way to a tsain . . . quantity of weaner pips, every and farms, small and large. We car you Claude dear, Bill Armstrong our Pioneer Ag­ But since 1954, considerable pro­ or when you're shopping. month. . of the year. Reasonable stand more listings, so that cust­ CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE At the end of five sad years ent left on Monday night for Win­ gress had been made in mechaniz­ PHONE 35 — HANNA pili^ fin either eash or grain. John omers being shown will have mon Sunday. March 11 To hear your voice and see your smil, nipeg to attend a get together of ing the CNR's office methods, and Roy's Taxi Service Ba|{d, Byemoor, Alta. 15tf choice. -- Cassidy Agencies. Hanna, Youngstown: To sit with you anrl talk awhile. the company already had in opera­ Phone 103. *'•«• Sunday School 10 a.m. To be together In the same old way, Pioneer Elevator operators. Located at The Henna Garaa* TAMARACK POSTS, delivered also Worship Service 11 a.m. Would be our dearest wis I- today. Howard Mulgrove made a bus­ tion a computer dealing with a spruce and poplar lumber, pine No. 1 FEED OATS - 3.000 to 4.000 Craigmyle Always remembered anrl sadly mis iness trip to, Calgary on Monday. 55,0()0-man payroll. rails and post's, .plain or butt treat­ bushels of No. 1 feed oats. 38 lbs tn Sunday School 3 p.m sed by your loving Pad and Mother ed. Will accept feed grain up to the T>ushel. 4J cents per bushel Worship Service 4 p.m Sir and Mrs Norman Hunter an I HANNA 12 l: SO percent of order. Write for par­ Castor. Apply H Fiedler. C2X Prayer Meeting Wed , 8 pm family. ''' ticulars stating requirements. 15. O. Ave. N. W.. "algary, phone 3,;:: A Hearty Welcome to All Kelly, Box 504, FIdson, Alta. 1A-23P i;r-20c Rev C K. Kavvson, 1'Hiftor General Carpenter —t op Work Bernie's Bakery ELECTRIC ELECTRIC WELDERS — Also port­ FOR SALE OR TRADE Electrical Contractors And able models. 177.50 and up. For free REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH demonstration write or phone J. BULLS •• Matured registered Here­ Sunday, March 16 Custom Cabinets and Furnitura Supplier of Fancy Pastries Wiring Specialists Van Rossjim, Phone 2. Rose Lynn, fords. Wilt sell or trade for wheat. Sunday School Vt a.m- A Specialty for any occasion. T-V & RADIO SALES A1U. 4 17-8-9-21-2IP Faupel A Weik, Hanna. l.ltf Herman Communion Service 11 ft m. I J J l LPRIMTJNO English Communion Service 7:30 p.m. PAINTING & INTERIOR AND SERVICE CHICKS S SUPPLIES --- shipped FINE QUARTER HORSE COLTS — St. Peter's, Scapa: DECORATING BREAD AND PASTRIES Representing Jensen's Radio CNR evyy Tuesday night. Compet- i suckers and yearlings. Exchange English Communion Service 2 p.m Hive prises. Chick starter $4.90 per for grain alao. Apply Box 247, Her­ German Communion Service 3:ir, p.m. ALWAYS FRESH "Your Pick of the Yard at and T-V Service, Calgary 100 Ibs. J»ent moss, large bale $4.60. ald. 52tf Rev. Edward Krempien of Calgary Reasonable Prices" Agents for: BOB Diimheller. Phone 2223. Drum­ will conduct all services I PHONE 52 —— THTHE HERALHERALD Prop. E. ASPE heller. 7 17-18-19.- I 3 YEAR OLD HEREFORD BULL -- You are cordially Invited to come W. F. MILLER Eloctrohome T-V A well trained $350.: 8 year old black and worship with us. Phone 478 Box 414 Phone 375 Hanna Hi-Fi Phonograph* TWO BEDROOM HOME . with a mare $86.00 or will trade for calf R. B. Zeamer, Secty. Atlas Lumber Co. HANNA, ALTA. basement bedroom. Well kept and U year old sorrel mare $40. or trade Redeemer Lutheran !'•* Corner Centre St., Ist Ave. E. landscaped. $7600.00. for calf nnd pay difference. Realty T. Scott, Mgr. — Phone 208 | [ Phone 579 Hani THREE! BEDROOM NEWER HOME milking machine with two units HANNA FULL GOSPEL CHURCH with Jiuite in basement You have and hose complete. ITsed only six 5 Ave. and Main Street to see thla one to appreciate all the months $200. or will trade for cat­ "The Church That Welcomes You" CENTRAL TAXI new Jbnvenlencee. JJ4.76O.00. tle. -- Roy V. Bltz. Phone 4111. Oy­ SUNDAY, MARCH 16: SWINE ENTERITIS • SWINE PNEUMONIA • CALF SCOURS THRES BEDROOM NEWER HOME, en, Alta. 19-2"l: 10 a.m. Sunday School. -- We, have Vary warn and. nicely arranged -- classes for both the old and *he BUILDING? »*.«*>•"»• - Phone 32 CHIRDPRMTOP VOU-MENT young. •\ Combat these diseases quickly "WMSaV -•.. \VL a.m. MtteVsti-y and 'Worship. I Wor«fe "lMdlfigl^ngsrie^Stes A F.K*»YvVY twee \, f. ke—cait :, "B7«?* **~?"»«!? Causing Mn, Putt isfpa'mlttr- am"? aha vet*y rnt'erestinff ;JY*amA-_ ^^OT^OTMeu.-M* -, O^A. . *, m,*.*,r-f . yet 0L.oweH SStf fan to b Sand and Gravel T*iil! Joitvnr,n PiscM.c- h ' with us. In many cases, people who] Ti -- "Soo.ooT 1R-9P Rural Sewage Disposal THREE ROOM SUITE - frilly mod­ WKDNTCSDAY, MARCH 19: On Time All the Time — AUREOMYCIN* plain of poor health find er, Spondin. Alta ern, semi-basement. T.e«, Ttentsfn, S p.m. Prayer and Rible Stmly Systems A Specialty practic helps them after THREE ROOMED HOUSE -- can he Phone 19, Hanna. l«-i!>i' FIUOAY. MARCH 21 Chlortetracycline else fails. This science worl easily moved, $300.00. One acre of K p.m. Youth Rally. This service is Courteous and Safe Drivers land and hou.se, $1200. Shed 24x30. on the nerve centres of FULLY MODERN SUITE - thre, pltinned especially for teenagers highest bidder nn shed accepted. SOLUBLE Lederle —See— rooms. Apply 2*7 - 4tli Avt Went and young adults. Come ami body. < Klrt>y Cartage, Phone 18$ or 89. Phone 449. 1R-13, brlns a friend. You'll he glad you Investigate This New Way .Sanna. i s -1 >> did in the milk or drinking water TWO BEDROOM SUJTE . fully mo­ Pastor S. K. Crc-ek. 11 r, - 3 Ave. \V Lyle Grover & Sons To Health Now UPRIGHT PIA.NO -- A-l condition Painting and dern, with private entrance, rent- Phone 474. 19 ffcSO.; » cu. ft. Propane Frldce, like rally located, available April 1 20fi- Mix the recommended amount of highly palatable AUREO­ Phone 151 — Hanno Dr. J. S. PAXMAN ' new, S years old, $200.; Sea Breeze 2nd Ave. K.. Hanna. Phone 552 li ' tronAr, Ilka new. only used three MYCIN SOLUBLE in the milk, milk replacer or water. It Phone 300, Honna . month* 160 ; Meat Bllcer, A-l Con­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Decorating dissolves quickly, completely) Give it as an aid in the pre­ FURNISHED ROOM -- In fully mo­ dition |40.; tl Vt. Meat Cooler, a dern home in Hanna. Apply 212 - 4 AND CLAIMANTS First Class Workmanship vention of enteritis in pigs — and "scouring" in calves. Use snap at $"nVl WestlnshouKe lfc h.p. Ave. West. Phone 257. 17tf motor (heavy duty): Fanning mill IN THK ESTATF. OK CHARI.KS Free Estimates it to treat these diseases and pneumonia in pigs. AUREO­ Vlklne Duplex (A-l shape) 2-P - TWO FURNISHED BEDROOMS -•- ALEXANDER. FRASER, Tale of the MYCIN SOLUBLE is easy to mix. Easy to regulate dosage. 4 rollers only $100.; New l.eoni,r97, Hanna. 19-20 EUGENE KUSH, Hanna. Alberta SELLING FARMS Solicitor for the Executors, RANCHES — LIVESTOCK HORSE SALE LOST LARGE WILLOW POSTS -- Also William Evans nnd Frank Logan. Tamarack posts and raits. — Kor • 18-19 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, etc prices contact Paupel & Weik, John PINK METAL ROSE EARRING -. Finder kindly return to Herald Of­ Deere agents, Hanna. Phone 72E. AT THE fice. J9i) Phone 499 19-20-21 NOTICE TO CREDITORS HANNA — ALBERTA STEALER AUCTION MART BUILDING HANNA BAKE 12 FT. JOHN DEERE TOOL BAR -- EDUCATIONAL AND CLAIMANTS AND Double bar. On rubber, equipped for hydraulic ram, like new. (600 Ser­ LEARN HAIRORESSING — Women IN THE ESTATE OF ERICH WIL­ 1:00 P.M. SHOP ies). Apply Art Mathers, Phone wanted — Greater Opportunity — LIAM WIENS, late of the District of R1710, Scapa, Alta. 19p Better Pay — Pleasant Work. Cat­ Seapa, .In the Province of Alberta. HANNA SASH CONTRACTING alogue free. Write Marvel Halrdres- Farmer, Deceased. The Store of Good Things 1200 BUS. VICTORY SEED OATS -- *tng Schools 326A 8th Avenue NOTICE Is hereby given that all AND CABINET Estimates furnished and con­ To Eat 96% germination. 70 cents per bu­ West. Ca'gary Branches: Edmon­ persons having claims upon/-the es­ tracts given on your drawings shel at bin. Samples may be seen ton and Winnipeg. Canada's Nat­ tate of the above named ERIOH WIL­ or blueprints Good Wholesome At Alberta. Wheat Pool and Nation­ LIAM WIENS, who died on the 27th Fri., Mar. 21 ional system. 20-21-22-24c General Carpenter Work al Elevators, Hanna. Fred Kautz, day of December, At)., 1957, are re­ Phone •"*!>. Hanna. 19p quired to file with the undersigned Custom Cabinet Making See your General Builder BREAD — BUNS NOTICE OF TENDER by the 24th day of April. 1958 a full Show Cases - Sash Doors BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS SALE QUANTITY VICTORY SEED OATS- statement duly verified of their CAKES, PASTRY SI % germination Sample on dis­ TENDERS addressed to the under­ claims and of any securities held try Lino and Tile Laying FOR YOUR HORSE NEEDS play at U.G.G. elevator, Hanna. 85 signed will be received up to b p.m. them, and that after that date the A. W. STUBBS MAGAZINES cents per bushel. — Alao Thatcher on March 25th, 1968 for the purchase Executor will distribute the assets of Interior Finishing The place where you con buy the best at the biggest seed wheat. Albert Pfahl, phone of: the deceased among the parties en­ Phone 381 Hanno Hanna Phone 116 R808, Hanna. 19p The South Half of Section Thirty titled thereto having regard only to horse market in the province Four (14) and the North Half of the the claims of which notice has been MAl/ry PARLOR -- fully equipped, North Half of Section Twenty Seven so filed or which have been brough' CHES. ROSSLER good business. For full Information (27) all ln Township Thirty One (Sl) to their knowledge. phone SS66 Stettler or write I.. Range Fifteen (16) West of the DATED this 6th day of March. Phone 690 Hanna Plouvlu, Box 429, Stettler. 19-21P Fourth Meridian containing 476.9 ac­ A.TV, 1958. 204 - 2 Are. E. When In Honno Stoy res more or less and reserving unto EUGENE KUSH, Hanna. Alberta 250 HEAD OF HORSES 20 FEEDER PIOS- Bill Jager, phone Her Majesty all mines and miner­ Solicitor for the Executor. At The .^MEfflS R903, Hanna. 1* als. This term land ls situate four Leo David Wiens 18-19-20 milea weat and four miles north of COMPRISED OF . .. ILECTEP POUITRV LAYING HENS - 55 young leghorns. Hanna. There are approximately 420 NATIONAL HOTEL W. S. Armstrong, Spondin. Phone acres under cultivation. Tbe buildings NOTICE TO CREDITORS BAM, Hanna. ltp are a smalt shack and three gran­ • MATCHED TEAMS e aries. AND CLAIMANTS SEEDS FOR SALE • GOOD SINGLES The Central Each tender must be accompanied Before You Build? Brome Grass Seed, Grade No. 1 TN THE ESTATE OP JAMBR AL­ Eat at the Notional Per hundred -X——iL „.„ $20.'K) by a certified cheque for 10 percent EXANDER BONNAR, late of the Vil­ • SADDLE HORSES Brome Grass Seed Grade No. 2 of the tender. The highest or any lage of Delia, !r> the Province of Al­ PICK THE RIGHT Per hundred . 118.00 tender not necessarily accepted. berta, Parmer, Deceased. • SHETLAND PONIES Meat Market Created Wheat Grass Seed NOTICE Is hereby stven that all CONTRACTOR Coffee Shop Grade No. 1. Per hundred $27.00 W. O. TURNER. persons havine claims upon the es­ There will be the usual buyers from across Canada Quality Meats — Freezer HANNA. ALBERTA Creeping Red Fescue tate of the above named JAMES AL­ He's the man you are depending up­ Solicitor Mr T. I*. Steeves Estate and from the U.S.A. Froth Fruits & Vegetables Certified No. I. Per hundred $40.00 EXANDER BONNAR, who died on on to make your housing dreams 19-SOc Alfalfa, Grimm, Orade No". 1 the 4th day of February, A.D., 19B8 come true By combining the techni­ J. E. Eskestrand, Manager P. KENNEDY, Prop. Fer hundred . $41.50 are required to file with the under­ cal knowledge with the practical as Alfalfa Ladak, Grade No.. 1 signed or the 17th day of April. 19H8 perlence of working carpenters •• Hanna Phone 361 F*r Hundred ! ^.i*^.. Sitt.Sv a full statement duly verified of their five you the best workmanship avail- Entries Accepted Up to Sale Time ' Sweet Clover, White Blossom claims and of any securities held by tble. For quality materials and better Grade No. 1. Per hundred ... $14.00 them, and that after that date the workmanship see Sweet Clover, Yellow Blossom, Administrator will distribute the as­ - AUCTIONEERS- Orade Ho. I. Per hundred ... tl.l.oo sets of the deceased among the par­ KNOBLAUCH Sweet Clover laaO Builder. Mixed Commei ties entitled thereto having: regard Grade No.,I. Per hundred -. - $12.0ft only to the claims of which notice CONSTRUCTION The Firms Offer You The Very Fbiei Inoculation, .bushel slxe * _. — •"••> Printing has been so filed or which have been Ace Pratt Red Wing- "flax Seed. Govt. Teat. tfOffU brought to their knowledge. OEM. CONTRACTORS—CONCRETE Len Brown 00 Germination SB. Per bUat&L • 6- DATED this (Ith day of March, MASONRY Lie. No. 286 Lie. No. 394 Over delivery privilege for Forao* A.D., 191,8. Seeds- Call or phone 38S, S. A. Elliott, > HANNA ALTA, Phone 451 Chas. McKay Service—When In Hanna They Wl| PHONE 52 — THE HERALD JBUOBNE KUSH. Hanna, Alberta Delia or phone •-1714. H. D. Raugust, , Solicitor for the Administrator, Lie. No. 233 Delia. i*-*-l-*-**ae*pt*iee John James Bradford. 18-19 Appreciate Your Patronage

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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1958 i Poge ally ill and tubercular patients prize copper planters, won by the end visitor at the Cruikshank'?. ALBERTA HOSPITAL INSURANCE will continue to receive treatment Helen Sunstrum rink of Cessford; according to the present plan. Mrs. Horner who has been visit­ Certain persons who qualify as 2nd prize, wine glasses, won by ing at the home of her eta and PLAN EFFECTIVE ON APRIL 1 residents are excluded from the Rita Bartman rink of Pollockville. family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner plan to the extent that their rela­ The consolation, novelty salt and has returned le ear home ia Sask­ Sets Maximum Hospital Charges tionship provides hospital bene­ pepper shakers was won by Ina atoon. For All Residents of Province fits. These include those who are Anderson's rink of Wardlow. Mr. and Mrs. Curry of Calgary entitled to receive, or aie receiv­ Congratulation* are extended are visiting at lire home of her ing hospital benefits from thc The Alberta Hospital Insurance Patients's payment will be bas to the Christianson Bros, rink or daughter and family Mr. and Mrs. Plan will go into effect April 1. Federal Government; persons en­ winning second in the fourth ev­ Chailie Robbs of Pollockville. ' ed on the size of hospital provid­ titled to receive benefits from the Announced at the 1957 session of ing service. Charges at a hospital ent at the Hanna Bonspiel. the Alberta Legislature the new Workmen's Compensation board with a rated bed capacity under and those who, according to medi­ Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kuz and fa­ The Canadian National Railways scheme provides for active treat­ 30 beds will be $1.50 per patient mily have th<; farmer's mother, ment of in-patients on a standard cal reports, are no longer in need has already invested about $270,- day; at a 30-89 rated bed hospital, of active treatment hospitalizat­ Mrs. Kuz and other relatives vis­ 000,000 in Us dieselization pro­ ward care basis. The Provincial- $1.60 per patient day; 90-179 rsted iting this week. Municipal Hospitalization plan, ion. gram, and another like amount bed hospital, $1.80 per patient Miss Carol Andrus was a week will be required to complete it which has been in effect since day, and over 180 rated bed hosp­ Non-residents or others not 1950, terminates March 31. This ital, $2.00 per patient day. The qualifying for benefits will be date also marks the termination charge for newborns will be $1.00 charged a minimum rate of $11.00 of hospital agreements covering per day in all hospitals for a per­ $11.50, $13.00 and $15.00 per pa­ maternity, social service recip­ iod up to 30 days. Regular rates tient day, dependent upon the size ients, poliomyelitis and other hos­ will be .-„€ sed after t'-< 30-day of the hospital. pitalization agrements existing period. Residents of Alberta who are VOLKSWAGEN with the Department of Public taken ill and hospitalized outside Health. Municipa'itie! will be assessed the province will be covered on a pr-> rata contribution for 1958 the basis of rates prevailing in Benefits under the plan are es­ of nine-twe:f!h» of an am tint sentially the same as those pres­ hospitals of a similar type within computed on the basn of three the province. ently provided by the Provincial mills and an equalized assessment Municipal schemp. Standard ward to apply to the operatim; costs of Provision is not included at thc care, special hospital services, •r>> hospital. present time for out-patient serv most drugs and radiology and lab- ices. A minimum schedule of rat­ ratory services ate included. Ex­ Each hospital will be dealt with es is to be established and will be tra cost of preferred accommoda­ separately >n ceterminin^ the pro­ charged to the patient by the hos­ tion in private or semi-private vince's share of the apnrnved cost pital concerned. However, munici­ cuts wards will be borne by patients. of the hosp talization pi in Costs palities may enter into an agree­ Provision is made for free choice for the 1957 calendar ye,, will ment with hospitals covering out delivery of hospital and free choice of doc­ represent tbe basic standard for patient services. cost tor, limited only by availability of payment in l!»b8. Adjustments for beds and the right of the doctor increased costs due to a change in to admit patients to any hospital. economic conditions, or increased services rendered will be made. POLLOCKVILLE Persons who have resided in the Although the 1957 cost perform­ province for a period of twelve ance will be ii-tepted a; the basis •u *J months of thc 24 months immed­ of arrivinc it i basic rn'--. a ceil­ POLLOCKVILLE, Mar. 10—The j iately prior to admission to hospit­ ing for standard ward care will be Ladies' Bonspiel in Pollockville Distributor For Southern Alberta al ;re eligible for benefits. At established. Ir the eve't a hoso ended Sunday, March 9 the follow-1 Volkswagen Sales and Service Ltd. Skindiver Bon Redding, 19, of California, is picked up by a U.S. Navy 'copter as such time that the Federal Gov­ Hal's pcrforthar.ee in 195"" reflects ing taking the prizes: a Coast Guard dory goes after his companion, Joe Burwell. They were diving in a rate per .a'ed bed day in excess 501 Eighth Avenue East, — Calgary ernment enters into a cost-shar­ First Event—Table lamps, won the heavy surf off Cypress Point when they tired and were unable to make shore. ing agreement with the Province of the celling rate established, Dealer A third diver swam ashore and called for help. payment will be made on the bas­ by the Dorothy Williams rink of all persons entitled to reside in Cessford; 2nd prize, flower hold­ Modern Ante Sales — Hanna, Phone 250 Canada and residing in Alberta is of the c. i'ng rate, with the municipality bearing unapproved ers, won by Doreen Solberg rink will be eligible. Evidence of elig­ v of Square Deal. Second event, 1st Anderson, Lillian Nester and Lou­ ibility will be provided by a pat­ costs. The (>• 'ng rate adopted for ise Berg who won first place in ient m the form of a signed dec- 1958 will lie approximately $10 the second event. per rated bed day. l Craigmyle District Bureau Miss Vicki Lyster of Hanna was Cost of the new Alberta prog­ The Department of Public w home for the week end. ram will be borne by the patient, Health will meet charges for po­ NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING Mr, and Mrs. Harold Forster ' •fipility a.. I "the ;:o. r.cul liomyelitis patients, provincial so­ Mrs. Isobel Branum, Res. Representative Craigmyle and daughter of Calgary were the fovei nment. Nop-ratepayers are cial welfare recipients, and pat- ghosts of the farmer's parents includ'. d in the plan without hav­ tients whose hospitalization is au­ GCWERNMiHF Mr. and Mrs. H. Forster last week ing io purchase special contracts thorized by the arthritis clinic. CRAIGMYLE, March 10 — Con­ Mr. Ray Branum was a business end. as formerly. Under a separate program ment- SERVICES gratulations to Mr. Albert Aaserud visitor in Lethbridge last week. on his election to the duties of Many friends and relatives gath­ i trustee for the Craigmyle district Mrs. Teresa Gathercole of Wet- ered at the McBride home Friday in the Drumheller Division. We askawin and Mr. John Ashton of rfo—r —an ~.„.™.evening6 „.of t«cardUs! aan,,du emerenter- sincerely wish you every success. Edmonton were week end guests tainment. The occasion was Ur. %. know them better aatt tht\\£Ae homYtAAnAA.e o..f* MrIf- . Norma*T n Ash• 1 ­ I McBride'U.TkJJ.I-s 68tA.OAAL-h birthda..... y A. delic. .'. ­ Lewis Branum Jr. was a patient ton. ious lunch was served by the host­ in the Hanna hospital last week. Mr. Tommy O'Neill of Smithers ess. S5J2L fo serve you The Craigmyle teaching staff B.C. was a Saturday evening guest Mr. and Mrs. Dave Grifith had played host to teachers from Mor­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill as their guests on Sunday Mr. and rin, Rumsey, Delia and Michichi O'Neill. Mra. J»al Werner and family of urn better on Tuesday evening February 26. Guests at the home of Mr. and Hanna and Lawrence Rosin of De­ The occasion was a meeting of the Mrs. Sam Branum on Sunday were lia. Drumheller Division sub-local of Mr. and Mrs. Shorty Bossert and • • * the ATA. sons ol the n>«i»«» district. CESSFORD, starch 3—Mr. and "seesrsm. v-oratm' <*«4 nn-ry rtei.try. Many Craigmyle and d i s t r i'c t Guests at tlie home of Mr. and • •.WIK youngsters were treated to a tob­ Mrs. George Shepbjrrd lamt weak spent t*m wmsht*g*er «teMU>« rWJgJ ogganing party at the home of Miss were Mr. Jim Anderson ot Med­ fives ana mends in CaTgary. does NOT guarantee floor prices Harriett Rees, last week. icine Hat, Mr. aid Mrs. Gordon Frank and Louis Neater attend­ Alberta's cities, towns end villages need money to \, _ __ Chapman and son Ronnie of Ed­ ed the bull sale at Olds on Thurs­ in relation te parity. srfled services for residents. This money is derived melnty from two monton and Mrs. Dora Kirk of day. NETHERBY Calgary. Mrs. Doreen Nester was hostess sources municipal taxes and Provincial Government Grants. to twenty-two ladies at a shower It does NOT cover prairie wheat, in honor of Mary Jean, infant The 1956 municipal levy in cities, towns and villages in Alberto METHERBY, M;.r 8—The film CESSFORD daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. N. oats, er barley! was $45,382,855.35 which, added to the Provincial Oovsrwaiil Grant "San Antonia" ind other short hehmitz, last Friday. Games were "TORY Kenn films were shown at Netherby last played with prizes going to Ina Acadia" ef $31,816,625.51 equalled a total ef $77,199,480.06. CESSFORD, March 10—Visiting night with a fair crowd consider­ Anderson, Mrs County and Mrs. ELECT THE CCF to work for: ing •hat recent -now has blocked at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Schmitz Sr. The gifts, tucked in Provincial Government municipal grants are paid directly to Schmitz recently was the former's sideroads and made even the high a decorated bunny bag were open- the cities, towns and villages concerned. grades heavy in places. As we mother Mrs. Schmitz Sr. of Cal­ erul Colony, Mr. and We are sorry to report that An­ in Calgary visiting her daughter Mrs, C. Connors and Pat were sup­ • Effective prevention of mon nabelle Haessel is still in the hos­ MTs. Verna Arnold. per guests '". the F Nester home opty profiteering. pital in Calgary. She entered the Two of .the local ladies rinks on Saturday. Tptai Grants and Taxes.-—...—....^...^,-^....».rj' f77.l99.480.8o hospital about two weeks ago. were winers in the bonspiel. Con­ Mr. and Mrs. N. Schmitz and m i M.7% Mrs. Boyd, Ileane and Leslie ac­ gratulations to the rink of Doro­ daughter visr.il r>?,:it'ves in Han­ companied Mr. and Mrs. R Finn­ thy Williams, Blanche Loreth, na and Rose Lynn on Saturday. Total Taxes ... .««.....^.-..^...^^««.. $45,382,855.35 erty and family of Hanna to Cal­ Phyllis Chapman and Lydia Stoen Mrs. C. Conners visited the Or­ 1 23.2% gary last Saturday afternoon and on winning first in the first event ford home at Rose Lynn on Sat­ all returned Sunday evening. and to Helen Sunstrum, Margaret urday. TORY, Kenn School Grants ...... ?. SI 7.905.233.88

Inserted buthe Co-operative Commonwealth fsaera'for, of Siberia Municipal Grants .~...... ^...... M.».»».» $ 8,178,855.06 DON'T BE A Hospital Grants ...... -..-...... -—..—. $ 5.732.516.57

DRIP-DROPPER! * To express these grants in terms ef their assistance to a muni­ Get this amazing cipality, school grants are pro-rated on an assessment basis. Hospital new Enamel that practically grants are pro-rated on a provincial per-capita basis. The resulting NEVER drips or spatters! figures are therefore considered an approximation.

Provincial Government Grants to Alberta counties and municipal llpL \JL\\ ¥ 5g districts wiH be discussed in the next installment in this series. B ARGAIN GOVEMKIT OF THE PlomNCC * BMIA 1 COACH ALBERTA aSk! 'VSoS^Atama • FARES YOU ARE INVITED TO WRITE FOR INFORMATION NO DRIPPING, NO SPATTERING! NEVER SAGS, RUNS OR READS! Floss* tend in the coupon bslow for detailed information OB any Alberts MARCH 20,21,22 Ssrvte*. In the wet you f*qvtn> fact* oa any specific (object, attack year i Marshall Wells Thixotropic Alkyd Clings to' the surface like it was part t* tha coupon. Literature and booklets an mailed to you without coat. JELLenamel can't give you or furni­ of it. Plows smoothly, evenly, uni­ Between HANNA ond ture "paint measles." It spreads formly—like baked enamel. Won't Return Fare OTOU SAVE like butter on hot toast. Stays on settle in the can . . . never needs • • W* CUP OUT AND MAM. TODAY • • • roller or brush even when painting stirring. Leftovers stay fresh and TORONTO $65.25 $41.50 ceiling. No unpleasant odor. Use OTTAWA „_.„._u73.7Q 46.90 NltJC RBATtONS OFFICER. I i

Poge 6 THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1958 TIED UP HORNETS HORNETS AND STETTLER IMPERIALS

ner, stood up well, and despite IN DEADLOCK FOR LEAGUE TITLE .taking the odd left "hooker" were Each Garner Win In Best Three Of BILL GARBE OF DAYSUND WINS 'around at the final bell. Nice go­ ing boys! Five Series; Homers 'Hot' Sunday Hanna Hornets and Stettler Im­ this season showed to better ad TOP HONORS AT HANNA BONSPIEL Craigmyle was also present in perials are in a stalemate for th" vantage. The Imperials fitla„J Sixty-Five Rinks Entered Annual * force with Norm Nelson, Bill ehampionship of thc Triangle found the range in the last period Smith, the Rees boys (including hockey league, now having each denting the twine twice Classic; Sam Gill Also "Way Up" Pop) and several more, making won a game in the best three of their appearance on behalf of our five series. The saw-off resulted Shifty centre Doug Han* L (By Bob McCrea) j ing capacity. The twoar e life good neighbors to the west. gets better as the seL"^ Tbe annual Hanna Bonspiel j members of the club. in a 12-2 win for the Hornets last came to its usual exciting, hilar­ Sunday afternoon on local ice and ses scored six goals and addedTn A Hanna 'spiel wouldn't be assist to lead the local scoring bn ious and somewhat boisterous end Son Allistair Sinclair is fast ap­ I a 5-3 triumph for the Imperials on gade. His hnemates added aLn'i last Friday night, amid a feeling complete without Andy Mason. their home pond Tuesday night. proaching the curling ability of apiece Don Coolidge scoring ™ of genuine sportsmanship and "pop", but the we bairn has still The venerable Andrew was again Dates for the remaining games and assisting three times while goodwill. When the last stane was quite a way to go. In appearance leading a whole string of Morris­ have as yet been undecided be­ Paul Lemay scored once and , ons and Sinclairs. Asked if there a thrown and prizes dished out, the they are much alike, both lacking cause Stettler is in a playoff with sisted on two others. sixty-five rinks to a man, declared a head of curly hair. But the old were any more Scotsmen over at Delia, Andy claimed there was but Vegreville for the northern Al­ the 1958 rock fling one of the best boy stiU has Al beat, he retains berta Intermediate "B" champion­ A new production line develop ever staged here. fT'Jit famous mustache and canthe y were all little ones, Sinclairs ed out of this games, with Harv >v and Morrisons. ship. A feature of the event was the still offer some good advice on Linneli centering Arnold Grover continuing prevalence of fine wea­ how to "tak a stane". • • • , In yainins the playoff with Stet­ and Ted Morris Linneli counted ther, and with all ten sheets of e> • • The Delia delegation had a tler the Hornets had eliminated three times, once OP a penalty ice in perfect' condition, few had McCoy the barber, has long supporter who needs no introduc­ Ihe Drumhclle,- Miners in two shot, while Grover snagged an as­ any alibis as to why they missed since departed from Hanna to tion to curlers on this line, in thc straight games. The Sunday fix­ sist and Morris tallied O-ICH to a shot or two. Some of them never make his home in Calgary. He has person of the veteran Dune Camp­ ture against the Imp's was some­ complete the scoring parade did miss a "shot"! however, never missed a 'spiel in bell. He was there with a twinkle I what of a mild upset, and while The Imperials tried everything in his eye and a warm handshake Another highlight of the 'spiel Hanna since going to Cowtown. the faithful figured the homesters in the book plus a lot that isn't in for his many friends, and looking could do the trick they didn't look the scriptures that referee Danny this year, centered around the re His friends avow he never looked in the pink! freshment angle. In the past it better, despite the fact he has re­ for it in such convincing fashion. Smith reads. Seven trips to the turned to "eating" cigarettes. Bill „. , , . , . . „ Scoring four goals in the first per cooler failed to prevent mugh tac has been a custom to have the M sse d r ld £ r,end Hom r also set the curling fashion, as D ' , D°" ° c « iod, three in the second and live tics. Hornets visited the sin bin gang sit down to a banquet table. Bu f Red However, this year a buffet style he was the only one in the affair "» ° K Deer. Someone said in the third, the Hornets never three times. wearing spats. Claims they give ne had been relegated to playing was set up in the arena, and the South Korean President Syngman Rhee, right, 83 this month, holds curlers were able to feast between seC0 d t U,t0 W him better balance! " ; f° ,. * ? ^ s! , thread reel as a contestant in a kite flying contest in Seoul. Left is ... . . , ,, young lad who now skips, and beat Key Young Chang, sponsor of the contest. Part of game is to cut the hours of seven and eleven o - • - - , ff Rock MounUin Hbuse to other contestants' kites down. String sharpened with mixture of HANNA HIGH SCHOOL BONSPIEL ~" dock which made for uninterrupt- One look at the after hours f, n ed draws. revellry and you'd think it was a < glue and ground-up ceramics, is used to cut thread The veteran Bill Garbe of Days- reunion for oldtimers from Chin- "Buck" Buchanan and | OPENS FRIDAY; TWO DAY AFFAIR c u land and his mates coped the ook. Jim Peyton, and Bob Green \Andy Borduia 0f Calgary were al . _ _ , . grand aggregate with a first in from Calgary were on hand to ^ popular "outsiders" and by all Results In Oyen neaux enjoyed a few days in Cai-[ ployed with Fowlie Motors, Ca (By J. C. Charyk) tion to the regular bonspiel oriz the second and a third in the firsU greet such longtime friends as appearances haven-t lost any of Uij_aJ DA1«'j.l gary last week. ; ary, is presently visiting with hi ,xe The Hanna high school curling es special awards will be present primary. Another rink noted here- Mi™ and George Aitken and Ed that oW desire t0 say nothing of "« « OOnspiei Mr and Mrs v Eigarj and Mr (parents here club is holding its third annual j ed to the best dressed rink the abouts and just about every Other Peterson, to mention only a few fhe skilJI _ R of and Mrs. Lee Harris have taken j Miss Fischer has replaced Mrs high school mixed bonspiel on i hard luck rink, the first rink out Gilfeh&l tromfor toLeader prowess,, Sask Mot. wo o Samthe |\trom good olthd eGoos communite Lake yLin dowe n the J ... the mixed bonspiel held here last fotheir medicar infanl t attentionchildren. to Calgary I RusselHospital l as matron of the Oyen Friday, March 14 (starting at 4.;,0iof the 'spiel and the rink scoring first event,' while two other, vets Never thought Bud Stewart, [ week are as f0uows: '- i«—:.-. -—i * * * I formerly of Finnegan would ever , Grand Challenge: Ferguson, Oy- Mr. and Mrs. R. Walker have An out-of-town visitor for tho p.m.) and all day Saturday March the largest end. Willie Sharp ot Munson won the ' The south country was well rep- give up raising cattle, selling coal, D ast tw en Be n Als k McNal moved to Medicine Hat, where i P <* weeks was Mrs Valdez, 15. A record entry of 71 rinks was The business men, the profess­ fourth event and W. K. "Bill" Mc- resented by the gang in Levis and buying grain and dishing out the L l ' , !fl ' 'y, Oyen. from Rutland, B.C., only daughter received but it has been necess- ional men, the service clubs and Coy west back to Calgary with four buckle overshoes, not to men- dried prunes but he has Since M^rctiants: Thayer, Oyen; Hus- thev will make their new home. Walter Walker, formerly em- of Mr. and Mrs. Masters. She has ary to cut the entries to 32. and I the private citizens of Hanna have first ia the fifth affair. Hon the odd ten gallon job and opening a garage at Bassano (plug) ™j' ^'bbald; D. Berg, Oyen; Gib- yen been visiting at the home of her | the following quota was set: Han been very generous in their con­ The following is a complete run [ ttlored shirt* Ike Sunstrum, Jhe • j,e has taken the game almost too ' ' father in Oyen end with three bro-1 na 11, Drumheller 4. Delia 3, tributions towards the prize lists down of how they stood at the Christianson Bros., Bob and Don J seriously. This was like old home At time of writing the consola­ tion event was not completed. thers in the New Brigden district I Morrin 2, Youngstown 2, Chinook of this junior bonspiel and tbe end of tbe 'spiel: Griffith, Dougie Williams at all I week for Bud, who had with him It is to be completed tonight, and with friends at Esther. I 1.. Cereal 1, Oyen 2, OLPH Comm- students and staff of the Hanna First Event—Sam Gill, Leader, were worthy ambassadors from I one 0f Alberta's top curlers, Norm Campbell vs. Dzurko and Rude vs. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Oy- ercial School 2, Sheerness 1, Cor- high school wish to express a sin­ Sask.; Wilkie Sharp, Munson; Bill the country where you can "see rjaist0, a mainstay on the Artie Hoffman. The winners will then en Hospital wish to thank all those onation I*, New Brigden 1, ancerd e thank you to one and all for Garbe, Daysland; Al Sinclair, Han­ for four days". | Simpson rink. who contributed time and effort | Acadia Valley 1. their kindness. We believe we na. play off. OYEN, March 10 — Rev. Page to their booth which they opera,-! There will be two competitions, have the finest prize list of any Second Event—Bill Garbe; Al The Niwas, the Peers, the Fer­ In conclusion there was more ed during the mixed bonspiel. j viz. Challenge Event school bonspiel in the province ol Mason, Delia; W. T. Watson, Han­ gusons and other well known that went on at the 'spiel than attended a Presbytery conference in Edmonton last week. The Oyen Ladies Club are run (Berke Trophy), open to all of the Alberta due to the fine public spir­ na; Mac Zacharuk, Drumheller. names from Acadia Valley were this old typewriter can "bat out", it shown by one and all. lso rock tossin' in fine style. The Mrs. Sneddon of Red Deer is a r.ing a 'spiel this week (Wednes- 32 rinks, and the Secondary Event ""ChMlfrmfc—M Ma^on; Mac but it is not fair to close this off, day and Thursday). Results will be (K & B Trophy) limited to the los- Ty~tt»T\ik,-. Qnfg, K\\«x. CMfror ~V«U«y nans have always showed without a word of thanks to the guest at her daughter's home, Mr. J Wc wish to thank the follow­ and Mrs. Ward. i.nnounced next week. I ers of the first games played in ing: A. A. Hutton and Sons, Prin­ Fourth 'Event—"WTOrte "SKifp — —• I the Grand Challenge. The first tiro.., JPoJJoeJcviiie, j w Bom io Mr. and Mrs. Al Good- cess Shop, Central Garage, Bill i^^—... ******* iSSmetdludea-£.-LaMaj-. ,';'JfP***"'- _ - j treatment at the coTfeo coShter iV_> ol Oyen in We* OyenYib«pVt.»\ _, it u i. I draw will take place at 4.30 p.m. Cross Men's Shop, O'Conner Con- /"/.*_--One or* <3*~*>'"fiEt*>i..**Mi.. < *• ._ /Met trt>us>, Mtot has returned after spending a Wednesday was Oyen 6, Hanna 5. ium at 9 p.m. and the presentat­ is of France warned all bakers i_ inspecting schools in Calg- Stagnation The Geuder Electric, Blair Jewellers, them oat, even if In a non-play-1 Bruce Hutchison and Bill Faech- wee Junior hockey, Hanna 7, Oyen 4. ion of prizes at 10 p.m. The Hanna Broadway Cafe, Franklin Plumk whbeheadedo gave. under measure would be ; aryarv. Mrs. R. Shaver and Mrs. E. Fur- Social Credit Way It's an I for an I when two ego­ Home and School will operate a ing, Beach's Grocery, National tists get together. lunch booth at the curling rink HIGH SCHOOL BONSPIEL - It is quite evident, that a serious throughout the bonspiel. In addi- CContinued on Page 7 disease is afflicting our national ANNOUNCEMENT econamy. A good many Canadians are lacking the necessities of life. Many" of our people are unemploy­ We are pleased to announce that Mr. C. R. (Russ) ed Things seem to be getting pro­ Reiman it now associated with us in the Real Estate gressively worse rather than bet­ department of our business. Russ is covering the Coun­ ter. At the same time there is a great need for the development of try every day and is well equipped to take care of your new industries, more adequate housing, more markets for our products. There are vast surpluses Hockey of Canadian goods — that could be sold and consumed in Canada, but which must remain in ware­ houses or on the shelves because • ORMISTON AGENCIES many Canadians do not have the necessary purchasing power. What REAL ESTATE — GENERAL INSURANCE is wrong with this nation which God has so richly endowed with Phone 444 Hanno, Alta. such a large variety of natural resources and with so many cap­ BARGAINS able hands that are willing to work? The financial system under which our nation has tried to op­ • AT THE HANNA ARENA erate in the past has proven itself utterly incapable of serving the needs of Canadians in this age of WORK PANT SALE increased production. It has mis­ erably failed to distribute to the "'DAY, MARCH 14, 8 p.m. consuming bublic the goods which we are able to produce. The re­ 300 PAIRS men's work pants on sale. sult is, 1. Insufficient markets, 2. The slowing down of production, Mount Royal College Vs. Hanna Hornets All number one stock, the reason — too 3. Increasing inventories of con­ sumer goods, and 4. Unemploy­ many pants. ment and poverty. The adoption of the Social Cred­ A Ki<,SN0M Wh it financial policy will solve the " ^ «A9eFREE ADMITTANCE This Is the time of the year when you most important problem our econ­ omy is facing today, namely, the alternate "booms" and the devast­ will need a new pair for the Spring Work. ating "busts" that come as the re­ sult of our present unstable mon­ SATURDAY, MARCH ,5, 8 p.m. etary policies. Herein lies the only Also special prices on fall Car Coats hope we can see for the associated problems of unemployment, small and Heavy Wool Shirts from $11.95 —- business failures, farm income de­ I WMPVs. Hanna Hornets pression, and poverty. TO SELL AT $9.95 On March 31 vote for the party with the economic reform prog­ ram. Use your franchise to help bring Canada out of this economic • «« NYLONS For the Uii„ wilderness. Vote Social Credit. In the Acadia Constituency, Vote: MENS WEAR Maurice "Rocket" Richrad of Canadiens was named winner of BERGMAN, Meredith P. X the Lou Marsh Memorial trophy recently as the outstanding Inserted by the -Acadia Social Canadian athlete of 1957. Richard has returned to action af­ Credit Association. ""DAY. MARCH ,6, 2.30 p.m. ter three months foyoff because of injury.

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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, MARCH \t. 1958 __L Truckers Will Seek Better Rotes Truckers in the Hinton area, held a meeting last week in the Legion Hall to establish an organ­ ization which would be able to bar­ gain collectively with industry and contractors for better rates and improved road conditions. While most points discussed at the meeting were concerned with the hauling of pulpwood in the Hinton and Edson areas, the group expressed the opinion that there was a definite need for an organ­ ization that would represent the small truck owner throughout the province. It was agreed that this group be named the "Private Truckers' As­ sociation" and that membership would be limited to persons owning ten trucks or less. Application is to be made for charter under the So­ cieties Act of Alberta. Most of the truckers in attend­ ance are presently engaged in hauling of pulpwood, but as tbe season is now nearly terminated, it was decided that first negotia­ tions would be held in regard to rates for hauling of gravel and other summer hauling. POULTRY IMPROVEMENT—Second of a series of 500-day sample tests aimed at developing superior Elections were held and the fol­ poultry strains in Alberta is shown getting under way at the provincial poultry farm at Oliver. Ten entries lowing were nominated to office: from the four western provinces and a control entry from the Dominion Experimental Farm at Ottawa. An William Brown, president; Alfred are selected at random. Poultry Commissioner R. H. Coelen, secretary; W. Melanson, entry consists of 360 hatching eggs from which chicks 1st vice president; Clarence Chris- McMillan, standing, and G. R. Milne, poultry super- visor, are shown taking weight readings and checking topherson, chairman of member­ albumen height. On the right Mr. Milne tests eggs for shell strength. ship committee. •J*~»«^, ^The next meeting of the associ­ YOUNSTOWN BRANCH W.I. ENDIANG HALL OFFICIALLY ation is scheduled for the Legion HOLDS INTERESTING MEETING OPENS MARCH 14 Hall on March 9 at 2 p.m. at which **<$> time a committee will be appointed The USS Gudgeon, flagship of the U.S. Pa cific Fleet submarine force, arrives at her A lengthy meeting which was The Endiang community society to attempt negotiations with con­ home port of Pearl Harbor after circum navigating the globe daring a 80,000-mile well attended was held by the who has been responsible for the tractors and North Western Pulp cruise. As the sub tied up, a 'copter drop ped 30 pounds of exotic blossoms on the 4-H Action Youngstown branch of the Wom­ building and completion of a new and Power Ltd. with regard to time crew and a tug sprayed water skyward in welcome. en's Institute on March 6. Follow­ community hall at Endiang has ex­ losses in loading and unloading. ing the reading of a provincial tended an invitation to the public Other points to be discussed will rocks laid. letter a number of subjects were to attend their opening dance on Lady Luck was with the team of (by Margery Hohenacher) The members were also given ma include availability of parts and ! Local Teachers discussed and decided upon. One Friday evening March 14, comm­ possibility of a parts pool for As­ Richard West with IS ends, foll­ terial to make sewink kits. Lunch' of the most important was the encing at 9.30. The committee in Ladies' Bonspiel Have Curifest Craigmyle 4-H Club sociation members. owed closely by the Gordon Hun­ was served by the members. desire to compile a biography of charge of arangements is making The Alberta Teachers Associa­ ter rink with eleven ends. •""the The 4-H Clothing Club held its The 4-H Beef Club also met and the late Mrs. Geo. Campbell who every endeavor to make the event tion sponsored bonspiel was held Wilson Parker aggregation took passed away December 21, 1957, a most enjoyable affair for every­ CNR INTRODUCES Opens Mareh 18 low honors with two ends scored fourth meeting recently which was the meeting was opened with read­ DINETTE CARS IN WEST on the local rink Saturday, March opened by the singing of O'Canada ing of the previous minutes by a highly esteemed pioneer of the one. The new dance floor which is The annual bonspiel of the 8. There were eight rinks, com­ against their opponents. 36x70 feet has been put in good Hanna Ladies' Curling Club opens and repeating the club pledge. For Joyce Davey. For roll call mem­ town and an active member of the WINNIPEG, Feb. 28 - Travel­ prised of players who didn't know The winning rink was made W.I. for many years. When com-1 shape and a five piece orchestra next week Tuesday March 18 and one end of tbe broom from the of Mrs. Lumsden lead, Joe the roll call, members brought bers gave the heart girth of their lers in Western Canada are to be ends on March 20. The three day calves. Mr. Earl Burt gave a talk pleted the biography will be plac will provide the music. There will introduced to the popular dinette other, to veteran curlers. Each chak second, Mrs. G. Hunter and displayed their aprons. Alice be inoVofties distributed and a rock tossing contest for the fair rink played two games and the and R. West skip. on the leadership convention in ed in the Book of Remembrance. car service in mid-March, the CNR sex will be played on five sheets Marshall gave a report. Club lea- Hanna. A demonstration of how Work is now well under way con­ door prize will also be given. The has announced. winner was determined by the to­ ft is hoped that this activil ler, Mrs. Clara Smyth gave public is extended a hearty invi­ of ice. There will be three events tal number of ends scored rather the to make a rope halter was given, tacting pioneers who settled in the Designed for economy-minded mong teachers might becoi tation to attend the official open­ with four prizes in each as well than the traditional number of 1 annual affair. Pee Wee members a demonstra-1 Lunch was served by the members town and district prior to 1813 travellers, the dinette car offers as the grand aggregate. There will tion on how to make doll dress. I of the clothing club. asking them to kindly relate some ing and enjoy an evening of danc­ a wide range of food at popular ing. also be a knockout prize. Tuesday of their experiences of the early prices. The menu runs from light evening at 6.30 in tbe Memorial days. snacks to full-course meals, serv­ Hall the ladies will get together CUB PACKS ENJOY ed at a counter seating 26 persons. for a banquet and program. It is the intention of the W.L tjo FILMS LAST SATURDAY Delivery of five more new cars have this knowledge direct from has made it possible for the CNR the pioneers printed in hook form. Fifty-one Cubs of the two Han­ to operate dinette cars through Anyone having pictures which na packs enjoyed films shown in from Winnipeg to, Vancouver on take your... were taken in the early days and the basement of United Church The Continental, commencing in1C.N.R.--Juniort s would send them to the secretary Tuesday of last week when Pack mid-March. During tbe summer I' Mrs. George Gordon accompanied "A" was the guest of Pack "B". months these cars will be trans-1 Wait by a brief history of the back­ John Rhodes of the A.M.A. Cal ferred to the Sup«» ConUs*i»t«i to VI n Dttrk Hi! ground would be much appreciat­ nanr. >_—_**,. two mjij%._ giju* wMiBt Wi conynnctwt wlHe a WH-T tm^mmfr* ed t»y*tHe T*C"(L IB tneir eflatfaVor ^reft ****** to compile 4ht*'*rtl!er*Sttng '»*•** •""rente Zand* ww~wr icss-e ons W_•e- QMU—j^^- I , win „• 1 —it*T tbe outcome" TeftTOi.___ ! PICK OF THESE provided relating to the pioneer* of tne ness of safety rules as did Chief from dining and coffee ion and the CNJFt. in search, for town and district. of Police Redding. shop cars. tbe league title. The secretary was asked to con­ PONTIAC — 4 Door Sedan. Deluxe, Model The silence of the boys during In the first encounter the Jun­ Call into see our New C0O(^P tact Mr. MacPherson, D.A. to set the films and the comments later iors won SS ever Delia Legion­ 1954 New Rubber, Mechanically Fit. a diattc for a farmers' meeting indicate that they will benefit to naires and ia the wind up CJCR. which is hoped will be well attend­ a great extent from them. beat the Hand Hills Bronks 8-6 in OLDSOMOBILE — Hardtop, Hydramatic, Cus­ ed and also Miss Ross Home Econ­ These boys have been working overtime. on Display in Just Two Weeks. tom Radio, Turn Signals, etc. Fully equipped omist asking her to set a date ear­ hard for their first and second Tonight the Juniors and the rail 1953 ly to May for a sewing clinic. and in Ebony Black. New Rubber, only 4,000 stars and their proficiency badg­ men tangle in the first of a two Miss N. Clark, R.N. gave an inter­ es. Most of these boys are trying game best of three series for the miles on new motor. esting talk on Health and Nutri­ very hard and all are learning that Herb McCrea Memorial Trophy. tion which was. well received. Game time ia 8.30. Dates for tbe Lanch was served by the hostes­ they have to earn what they get METEOR 4 Door Seran Reposession. Cheap in this world and that if they do second and third game if neces­ ses Mrs. Illsey and Mrs. Carlson. sary, will be announced later. 1949 to clear. not put forth the effort they gain nothing. WAY! HIGH SCHOOL BONSPIEL — CARD OF THANKS FORD HALF TON — Good gas wagon. Cheap. Continued from Page 6 Mrs. Donovan and family wish D. IC'Don) Cassidy, my son who FRED'S to thank the Sibbald community DELUXE SEDAN I Hotel, A Well Wisher, Atlas Lum­ |QC"T New Half Ton G.M.C. — Long wheelbase. has now served his apprenticeship 1956 CHEV for their kindness and flowers, al­ in General Insurance in Kindersley ber, An Oldtimer of '74, Capitol Ivv I Special discount. so Dr. McCracken in their recent Saskatchewan has now come to Custom Radio, New Tires, One Theatre, Moore's Motors, Watson bereavement. work here in the office at Hanna. Owner Car in Spotless Condi Tire Shop, Jubilee Coffee Shop, AUTO BODY I Anonymous donor, Warwick's Don is easy to meet and get aq- tion Throughout, $800 Dowr uainted with. As well as his know­ Ladies' Wear, Warwick's Hard­ ledge of General Insurance Don ware, Jimmy's Service and the Cockshutt Dealer has a good grasp of Life Insurance Hanna curling club. * .195. 5 T.LAURENTIA_ -r c_N 'JV- 8 tiPon, - i An invitation is extended to thei 1 tioc. Two Tone, Fender Mlrr- _utoi|e t0 ^ the ri„k during the ) Craigmyle ""' AHa"• .• .- Fire Losses ors, Custom Radio, Block bonspiel and see some of the best LARKIN & ISAAC During the past week two fam­ hi h Heater, Excellent Condition,! 8 "~ •*"'—•- DELtA ALBERTA ilies in this district have suffered fire losses to their homes. $700 Down. To those who carry no Insuran­ ce, Protection or who are inadeq­ 1957 BLACK PONTIAC Coach uately insured, this should be a Custom Radio, One Owner. warning. Ideal Family Car. See This Al By paying a reasonable premium Model at $2375. SHIP YOUR — you become eligible to participate in a group plan whereby should j you suffer a fir* loss tho prem-' 1953 CHEV. MAROON SED­ iums of the other participants go to help you recover your loss. AN, Radio and Covers $1100 Without Insurance Protection you HOGS & CATTLE could lose hundreds of dollars and FERGUSON perhaps many year* of savings. 1953 DODGE METALLIC Some of our policies pay hotel bills GREY SEDAN—Custom Radio, up to 10% of th* value insured Every Monday From the Follow­ should you be temporarily forced $1075.00. The Best Choice far Acadia to vacate your home by a fir* lose. During • lifetime many of us 1951 CHEV. MAROON TOR WILL SPEAK IH: ing Points: will suffer one or more fir* losses. PEDO, Reconditioned Motor, When Is Your Turn? Custom Radio, Excellent Con C. EMBREE, HANNA-Phone 353 For any of your Insurance Re- quirments, or problems which you dition $800 E. FLEMING, Youngstown-Ph. 41 may hav*, call In to our off lc*, or may naw, ...... _ ... L. E. REIMAN & SONS, Cereal, Ph. 17 if mere convenient phone us col XI lect and arrange for an appoint­ SEVERAL OTHER MODELS Hanna, ment at your horn* or business. We JACK McCULLY, Delia, Ph. 912-15 TO PICK FROM AT MEMORIAL HALL, 8 p.m. will be glad to help in any way S*fc&-^fc*V$ JIM REIMAN, Oyen-Ph. 61 possible. "LIVESTOCK IS OUR BUSINESS NOT A VOTE... SIDELINE" KENCASSIDY OORE'S AGENCY OTORS Representing Public Finance M FERGUSON Ltd. - Loons on Can, Pontiac-Buick & GMC This navy pique sheath dress Furniture, Houses. , with a white stripe down each HANNA PHONE 62 Published by the Acadia Liberal Association side, was recently included in LLREI special show of spring fash­ PHONE 103 — HANNA ions in London for the work- AGENTS FOR CANADA PACKERS ing'girl. ___f= THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY. MARCH \9. 1958 Hotel, here who recently so" I the CNR PIGGY ..BACKS business and intend making an NEW MOVE TAKEN extended trip to Switzerland. MONTREAL, March 1 — Canad­ Mr. Robert Thompson of Coutts RAMBLINGS ian National Railways, spotlighting Delia News Bureau was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. end Mrs. L. Battle, Delia. the growing volume and increas­ from the ing importance of the piggyback (By the Herald's Correspondent Mrs. Felix Battle) Delia visitors to Calgary ^tend­ ing the bingo game on Monthly of Youngstown Nome carriage of privately-owned car­ last week were Mr. and Mrs. Jack rier trailers by rail, has announc­ ed that it is placing this entire ser­ DELIA, March 11—Mr. and Mrs. Doreen McLeod who visite 1 their Eberle, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Doull vice under its department of road Paul Muntak of Calgary recently respective parents over the week and Mrs. R. Olson. Rev. and Mrs. Klassen of Han­ transport. visited wtth Paul's parents, Mr. end. Five rinks from Delia took part na were in charge of the regular L. J. Henderson, general man­ and Mrs. P. Muntak m Delia for Miss Marlene DeMan of Calgary in the annual bonspiel held in weekly service at Pleasant View ager of the CNR road transport the week end. spent >ast week end with her par­ Hanna last week. They were skip­ this past Sunday and some of the department, will assume jurisdic­ Mr. J. A. Charlton of Paris, Oni. ents Mr. and Mrs. Ed. DeMan in ped by Les Battle, John Morrison, finest music ever heard here was tion over all "for-hire" piggyback and Mr. Jack Horner of Pollock­ Oelia. Joe Meyers, Mac Sinclair and Al­ presented by Mrs. Klassen and services as well as railway-owned ville held a Progressive Conserva­ Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Is­ bert Mason The two lath:' rinks Miss Moses. Several duets were tive meeting in Delia last week aac of Delia in the Drumheller were successful in bringing home rendered with the organ and pi­ trailer operations. with Mr. E. O. Parry of Morrin ac­ hospital March 5, a daughter. some prizes, ano being played at the same The CNR, which has moved rail­ way-owned trailers on flatcars for ting as chairman. ' Born to Fit. Lt. and Mrs. Keith Three rinks from Delii too"< time. The vocal duets were also several years, initiated carriage of Mr. M. Steinbach of Trochu was Peters (nee Carolyn Schoeppe) of part in the high school bon^pici very much enjoyed and the ser "for-hire" carrier trailers last Oct­ • business visitor in Delia Tues­ RCAF base Quebec, a daughter. held in Drumheller last week end mon which could have been ent­ ober between Montreal and Toron­ day of last week. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and skipped by DennU Williams Bar­ itled 'preperation' was also appre­ to. Officials said the volume of Mr. and Mrs. G. Eberle and Mrs. Scott Peters, Delia. ry McLeod and Bill O'Niel. ciated. A fairly good congregation daughter .Wendy of Calgary mot­ Mr. W. D. Fitzsimmons of Cal­ attended with several visitors from traffic moving in this manner has Several Delia v.nks ar-.- comp­ been growing steadily. ored to Delta last week end fur a gary was a Delia visitor last week. eting in the ;r:iu.iJ bonspi-'' bein; the surrounding countryside. On visit with Mr! and Mrs. Jack Eb­ A farewell party was held on next Sunday at three p.m. the "Mr. Henderson's expanded dut­ held in Drumh. !ler this we»' ies will include administration, erle. They were accompanied from Feb. 26 for Mr. and Mrs. R Bundi Winners at the card party held Rev. Gourlay of the Hanna United Calgary by Ron Eberle and Miss former proprietors of the Queen's church will be with us. A cordial terminal operations, servicing and on Thursday, March 6 by the La­ traffic solicitation for the "for- dies Auxiliary to the Canadian Le­ invitation is extended to all. hire" piggyback servce. gion were: Whist, ladies first Mrs. Friday night a telecast of tho H. Ballf; consolation, L. E. Larder. Men's first, Henry Larkin; Con­ fight was well attended and thc this is the month when Spring will hockey game on Saturday night AUDITOR'S solation, Niel McLeod; Bridge, la­ be here officially. George Carman was well itlended. Both nicjhts dies' first, Mrs. K. Kempf: consol­ is enjoying the nice California ation, Mrs. Staples; Men's first, reception was fairly good. 'The weather but he has remarked in FINANCIAL STATEMENT S. Tillotsen; consolation C. Greer. Bounty Hunter' a lip snertin/, The Delia community public li­ shooting, westerner in color was his brief notes that sometimes the For the Yeor Ending December 31st, 1957 brary commitee held a very suc­ shown to the 'boys' Monday night weather is not as nice as Sunny VILLAGE OF YOUNGSTOWN cessful telephone whist, bridge & and all claim it was a good show. Alberta. cribbage party on Saturday even­ Those from our midst that are Dr. Roland Lombard, a veterinarian from Auburndale, Mass., holds Heard after a telecast of two Province of Alberta ing March 8. Hostesses for bridge trophy after winning the 100-mile international dog derby held in still in hospital are Messrs Thomp­ RECEIPTS were Mrs. Howard Sloan, Mrs. K. son, Sebastian, Solomon, McCIos­ very prominent politicians: One connection with Quebec's winter carnival. Dr. Lombard started senior arrived a little late and did Balances, December 31, 1956 Kempf and Mrs. Wm. Gibson: dog racing in 1927. ky, Zachariassen, Van Dyck and Treas. Br Cash on Hand whist, Mrs. D. J. Wallace and Mrs. Nick Cosis. We wish them all a not hear the name of the speaker. General Account 3,501.50 149.12 3,650.62 Art Marshall; cribbage, Mrs. John speedy recovery. After the speech he said to the "Savings .. 5,939.28 5,039.28 Marshall. Winners for whist were Service Club individual and a sticker for his car Mr. Ben Hornett and Mr. Ad­ man on his left: "Who was that TOTALS 9,440.78 14912 9,589.90 9,589.90 ladles first, Mrs. Niel McLeod; window which would bear his own EXCEL ams have left Pleasant View for guy, talking?" "Don't know", re­ consolation, Mrs. Elsie Humphrey Safe Driving club emblem and the legend "Gold a few days and are making arr­ plied the other, but he sure was Receipts on Account Taxation 10,007.06 10,007.06 men's first, Henry Gall; consola­ Rule Traffic Safety Award, Court angements for activities that will recommending himself!" EXCEL March 10—Mr. and Mrs. Licenses and Permits: tion Harold Miles. Total 11 tables. A plan for Safe Driver Awards esy Saves Lives, One Year No soon commence on their farm. Animals 53.00 F.E. Bishop were week end visit­ Bye now. Don't forget to get out Bridge (18 tables), ladies' first, for members of service clubs was Traffic Accident or Conviction." Seems a little early but after all Mobile Const. Equip. Lie. Act 22.64 75.64 ors at the home of their nephew and vote. Mrs. Paul Killian; consolation, outlined to a meeting of the Exec­ Mr. Lawrence, who has given Rev. D. Cline of Calgary. Mr. Bish­ Mrs. Pete Almond; men's first, utive Committee of the Alberta safety talks to scores of service Rents. Concessions and Franchises: op also attended the father's and Henry Brunner; consolatibn, F. clubs in the province said that Sundry Rentals .._ 1,221.50 1,221.50 Safety Council presided over by daughter's concert and banquet TO PROTECT YOURSELF ROM SEVER* CROP LOSSES DeMott. Cribage (4 tables), ladies' without exception the clubs are H. B. Macdonald of Calgary, Pres­ sponsored by the nurses and aides first, Mrs. C. Lees; consolation anxious to participate in some plan Int., EJU Premiums, etc. ident. of the General hospital. DUE TO WIREWORMS - SMUTS - R00TR0TS Interest Earnings 141.88 Mrs. Harry Ballf; men's first, Mr. for bringing greater highway safe­ Paul Lawrence, Safety Director Snow and more snow seems to USE THE BEST SEEO TREATING CHEMICALS AVAILABLE Insurance Claim 300.00 441.88 Andy Grant; consolation Mr. Bob ty to the province. He thought proposed that all service clubs in be the order of the day making Milne. The library board wishes that the award plan would be one Alberta be invited to join in a plan travelling anything but pleasant. MERGAMMA • AGROX • ALDMER are Field Proven Service Charges to thank everyone for making the activity in which they participate wherby their members would be Hospital Contracts 10.00 card party such an enjoyable and which would provide a good ex­ eligible for Safe Driving Awards NORTHWEST BRAND FERTILIZERS Cement Sidewalks 274.70 284.70 successful evening. They have re­ ample to all other drivers. The Ethel Barrymore popularized on an annual basis. The awards ceived some cash donations which meeting authorized Mr. Lawrence the lines, "That's All there is, BOOST YIELD AND QUALITY - HASTEN MATURITY Recreation and Community Services would be earned by all club mem­ are also acknowledged at this to approach service clubs and of­ there isn't any more." Community Services including Cemetery 65.00 65.00 bers who have not been involved time. fer _e plait for their approval. SEE YOUR PIONEER AGENT FOR SUPPLIES in a traffic accident or have not Contributions, Grants and Subsidies had a conviction for a moving vio­ The date for the annual'meeting USE OUR FREE SEED TESTING SERVICE Hospitalization Grants 144.84 lation in the past twelve months. of the Alberta Safety Council was Municipal Assistance Act . First shipments of Canadian FOR SERVICE - SAVINGS - IN GRAIN MARKETING, CHEMICALS, COAL 2,820.65 2,965.49 The awards eould continue for any set for April 26 at Holiday Inn in grain to Australia were made on number of years after the time the Red Deer. Directors from all parts ft Pay$ to Pull to the Pioneer Miscellaneous February 11 from Pacific Coast of the province will attend to hear "Refunds 200.00; Supplies sold 34.00 234.00 club enters the plan. Any service ports. Normally, Australia is a club entering into the arrangement reports on the past year's activit­ Sale of lots and buildings 285.00 ies and plans for the coming year PIONEER GRAIN COMPANY LIMITED Sale of equipment 102.50 621.50 wheat exporting country but this would be required to appoint year because of extreme drouth, it committee to be responsible for ^TOTAL $25,272.67 recommending members for the a- has had to import an as yet undis­ wards. The award itself would be closed amount of Canadian wheat. an attractive wallet card for the fJOTIA-CMTS *—

si 3 ill Ill n o i% Bal, Jan. 1, lf»7 -^ COACH 8,782.93 bib, 18,114.13 Cur. Year's Levy 10,694.79 9,331.20 10,694.79 Pen. ft Costs In 1987 126.97 126.97 FARES TOTAL DUE 10,694.79 8,909.90 9,331.20 28,935.89

CoL 1957 bid. Costs 9,251.17 755.89 10,007.06 Discounts Allowed .... 46*3.40 463.46 Cancellations 1,769.93 1,769.93 Uuncoll*ct*d Taxes CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS Oec tf; MS7 980.16 6,384.08 9,331.20 16,695.44 MARCH 18 ond 19

ASSESSMENTS UPON WHICH TAXES ARE LEVIED • a Strong MILL RATE AND REQUISITION STATEMENT Between HANNA and Return FARE CALGARY .... $ 5.60 Diefenbaker* government SASKATOON 10.70 m Today Canada stands tm the brink of Return Unit; 10 Days These are the pledges of tbe man and the really bif things. "Everything without Similar Low Fares In Both Directions, Between Party who horn already fulfilled their 1957 regard to limit'' will be done to provide Points Shown and Intermediate Stations promises: to taxpayers, homebuilders, work, prosperity and new opportunities Lend Assessment 28,590.00 senior dtbens, agriculture, industry . . . 28,590.00 28,590.00 Children 5 Years end under 12, Hali Ten, No Stopovers for Canadiana—•through vigorous develop­ Bldgs. and Tmnrinmyil Assm't - 170^964 00 170,964.00 170,964.00 Good In Coaches Only. and you. Tha Diefenbaker Government L Lt. tt Power Assm't 10 mills _ 15,800.00 ment of oar resources, increased foreign TOTAL MIT ASSESSMENTS _ 215,354.00 Full Information From Any C.N.R. Agent has shown that it gets things done. A 199,554.00 199,554.00 trade, social security and moral leadership strong Diefenbaker Government will get MHX RATES (applicable to among the nations. the big things dome! Land, Bldgs. tie Imp. Assm't) IS 35 1957 Requisitions 6,000.00 Requisitions Paid in 1957 6,000.00 CANADIAN NATIONAL VOTE FOR HORNER, Jack IN ACADIA ImUkatmi ky sk* Alberts l-rsgraada, CnwrnrnW iiu.imatn *<-**"

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One Third Off on oil Mens' ond Boys' winter WE WILL HAVE MANY WONDERFUL Coots and Jackets. DONT FORGET TO VISIT OUR HARDWARE BUYS IN DRY GOODS AND ALL NEW AND LUMBER YARD DEPARTMENT FOR MERCHANDISE AT VERY LOW PRICES 20 percent Off on all Winter Underwear Dur­ MANY, MANY VALUES AT OR BELOW COST ing this Special Train Load Sale. FOLLOW THE SMOKE PUFFS FOR OTHER NON - ADV ED SPECIALS r^-fsfj. **j

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":#?$K$^: Craigmyle District Bureau NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING Mrs. Isobel Branum, Res. Representative Craigmyle

CRAIGMYLE, March 10 — Mr. Keats of Flaxcomb, Sask. and Mrs. George Pedersen and Mr. and Mrs. George Erychuk THOUGHTS BEFORE daughter Joan Elizabeth, of Drum­ were Calgary visitors recently. REMODELLING heller were recent guests at the Dorothy Aaserud is a patient in home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Foye. the Hanna hospital. Sometimes an out-moded, run­ down farm home is bought be­ Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Gill and fa­ Mr. Eric Nelson is a patient in mily of Leader, Sask., were guests the General Hospital in Calgary. cause it is accompanied by good at the home of the latter's parents Miss Betty Ann Kempf of Delia, land, but an attractive, convenient Mr. and Mrs. John Schissler, last Messrs. Billie O'Neill and Jerry home is what the family wants. week. Schissler and Miss Jennie Aim Two alternatives for change offer Mr. D. G. Innes accompanied by Branum of Craigmyle were guests themselves—and so most people Mr. John Bramfield motored to at the home of Miss Mildred Bran­ decide upon remodelling. This Kindersley, Sask., on Wednesday. um of Drumheller on Friday even­ process is however more expen­ Mrs. Russell Keats was a recent ing. sive than most people realize and j guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Ralph Kerr of Calgary was it may even be above the cost of j a Wednesday evening guest at the a new structure. Before planning ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Por­ to remodel a home you should de-1 CHINOOK ter. cide whether the present condit­ Mrs< Regina Stuber is a patient ion of the building makes this tit^r- move wise, says Miss Carol Sand­ ^W'lfcjel '•"-CSfflNOOK, March 11—Mr. Hen- in the, Hanna hospital. • *mf.Tari StfeVetfe oTTrecTff ""raw erson, Home Designing Specialist Ty'Bjornshid of Calgary is vfslt- Alberta Department of Agricul­ ing his brother Stanley. Body left on Monday to begin classes at Tech in Calgary. Courses ture. Miss Elnora Mailen of Vancou­ are of four week duration. Is the foundation solid or can it ver was a guest of her father Mr. Mrs. Minnie Smyth has been a be easily repaired? Are the walls Pete Mailen and brother Frank re­ patient in the Hanna hospital. straight or bulged and badly warp­ Soviet troops return to the Russian zone in a chill wind after attending war cently. Frank accompanied her on Mrs. Gladys Limpert of Delia ed? Are the floors level and stur­ memorial ceremonies in the British sec tor of West Berlin marking the 40th anni­ the return trip to the Coast. was a guest at the home of Mrs. dy? Can the rooms be rearranged versary of the Soviet Red Army. The v ignore snowman's salute. The tag. Mr. and Mrs Joe Dumanowski Isobel Branum on Monday. easily? Is the cost going to be ap­ "Zoll." means "custom." James Herrmann, 12, of Seaford, N.Y., looks at one are Calgary visitors with their son Mrs. Janet Mossop has been a preciably less than a new house et the bottles that blew up without apparent cause. Henry. patient in the Hanna Hospital. and could the exterior finish be iel Bozak assisted by some of the will have the doll raffle. A psychologist is trying to determine whether the Mr. and Mrs. Eben Roy of Mrs. Shirley Branum and daugh­ matched if necessary? Will the el­ BYEMOOR high school girls. Friends of Mrs. Bill Nelson and Youngstown were visitors this ter Linda accompanied by Mrs. J. ectrical wiring need to be chang­ boy has the supernormal ability to make things move ed? A wall that is partially or A large crowd attended the wed­ Mrs. Helm wish them a speedy re­ week with the W. Wilsons and T. L. Branum, motored to Drumheller ding dance sponsored by Mr. and covery from the Stettler hospital. without touching them. on Saturday. wholly knocked out may mean in­ BYEMOOR, March 11—The R. Luckham's. Mrs. Jack Grams Friday night. The Jameson rink won a prize The ladies aid met at Mrs. W. terior wiring has to be taken out. sympathy of residents in the dist­ This can be costly. The ladies held their local cash at the Delia ladies bonspiel last Zawasky's home on Thursday with rict is extended to the Stewart ten members present. Due to bad bonspiel over the week end with week. If there are any doubts about family in the loss of their father. Mrs. Willis Martin winning first roads it was decided to postpone the condition of the structure an The annual Elks bonspiel was prize and Mrs. Jim Nixon second. the bake sale. A delicious lunch experienced builder who can esti­ PHONE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TO Acadia Valley Bureau followed the meeting. YOUNGSTOWN, March 11—Mr. mate the cost of remodelling held here last week with the Lad­ The Ladies of tbe Royal Purple and Mrs. Eben Roy and Walker ies of the Royal Purple operating Lodge are sponsoring a stew sup NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING Mr. and Mrs. W. Machell of Cal­ should be consulted. THE HERALD — PHONE 52 gary were week end guests at the Roy who have spent the winter the booth. per in the hall Saturday night and visiting with relatives ,in the U.S. For additional information id­ Mrs. E .Krempien, Res. Representative Acadia Volley home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Zawasky. eas write for "Farm House Re­ A miscellaneous shower was Mr. and Mrs. Zawasky accompan­ have returned to their home here. held in the hall last Wednesday Mr. P. S. Ryan is spending a modelling" District Home Econ­ ied them to Drumheller where omist Office, Hanna, Alberta. afternoon in honor of Miss Viola ACADIA VALLEY, March 10— of her son John Cameron who will they spent a day shopping and few days in Calgary. Johnson. The afternoon was spent Tbe Red Cross canvass is now in be leaving shortly for his posting visiting friends. The Misses Fanny and Violet in compiling a cook book for the progress with the following per­ with the RCAF in France. His wife We are sorry to report that Osborne of Calgary spent the Canada's honey crop in 1957 was bride, which was followed by a sons is charge: Mrs. Mary Brausse and kiddies Will accompany him. Donald Peterson son of Mr. and week end at their home here. 31.4 million lbs. compared to 24.3 guessing contest. The bride was Hoy McFadyen, Thorby Tobias, Mrs. Doug Ferguson and child­ Mrs. Norman Peterson is a patient Five teams of the ladies curling million lbs. in 1956 and 30.9 mill­ then presented with a decorated Lao Niwa, and V. Degenhardt. ren spent a few days last week in a Calgary hospital. We all wish club were curling in Cereal Mon­ ion lbs. over a 10 year average. wagon containing many gifts, for They will be canvassing shortly with Doug at the drilling site him a speedy recovery. day and Tuesday this week. Ontario was the highest producing which she extended sincere and if you are missed your dona­ on which he is employed near Mr. and Mrs. E. Ward were vis­ province with 10.3 million lbs. and thanks. A delicious lunch follow­ tion can be handed to any of Brooks. itors to Castor on Sunday last. Alberta second with 6.4 million ed served by the hostesses Mrs tnese. receive the crown and prizes. The High School. Students' Un­ Mr. and Mrs. Pete Davie who lbs. Ernie Kobi, Bessie Boss and Mur Mrs. M. Gibson and Mrs. Mary have spent the winter in Calgary Shop Early lor Your... Tbe C.W.L. is at present busy Shubert are having a short holi­ ion are planning an Amateur with practices on various items to Night on Friday March 21, entries returned to their home here on day in Calgary. Sunday last. be presented at their variety pro­ Curling in the Drumheller bon­ will be received by Mr. Bozak un­ gram on Easter Monday here. spiel this week are Bill Gibson, til March 19. The program will be EASTER BUNNY REQUIREMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brunner skip, with Norman Gibson, How divided into four classes, vocal, are the proud parents of a baby ard Krempien and Allan Cameron. i«—grouKp vocal••»»•—,. instrumental and boy, born in the Empress hospital Mrs. Norman Gibson and children ""see11**"*©*"- «B March 7 I accompanied them and will spend I Miss Anita Huston spent two CEREAL, March 11—Mr. and JUBILEE SERVICE is a spot tarty vnemtoera «t the \ the week wl— her parents Mr. and I weeks at her home here while on Mrs. S. Machell are on a month's BM~ i>»**t *T£US **^^'-*^*>^'/S^aF^ 1iW4'ma*Jk aaerleeHey ta spending an aate ana tea sponsored by the Cer­ •xpert luOricatlon and polish­ the mfit q4arp|o&^ta feQcHpf ^ Initiated Into this council at J *""" • • ' extended holiday here with his ing services plus famous Esso Tou are reminded of the Home eal Ladies' Aid to be held in the gasoline and oil are guaran­ mmm-• that time. daughter Mrs. H. Huston and fam­ test room on March IS from 3 to The local mixed bonspiel came and School meeting on Thursday, teed to give you more mileage ily while he recovers from an ill­ 5 pjn. per gallon. to a close this week end with top March 20. ness. Miss Audrey and Marie Muzyka honors in Ma's Event being won The Home and School Associa­ Mr. P. McCall of Alsask was a were week end guests at the home by Murray Peers' rink with Jack tion is at present raffling a doll recent guest at the home of Mr. of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. We hove a good selection Gibson second. In Pa's event the to raise funds to pay for the pi­ and Mrs. O. W. Lemke. Muzyka. Al Kilmchuk rink came out first ano recently purchased for the Mrs. F. McBride spent a few The winners in the hotel event of chocolate assorted novel­ with second going to the Norman school. Be sure to get a ticket. days in the Empress1 hospital with Gibson foursome. of the local bonspiel were: First, &Ur4t(CCr Miss Jackie Ross, daughter of a tonsilectomy. Don MacDonald;, second, Mel Rude ties plus eggs of all kinds at Miss Rosemary Fowler of Stett­ Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, Grade 9 Mr. Paul Knapik is home after third, Wes Anderson fourth, Dune ' "N StRViCl ASU ler is spending a short holiday student hire has been selected as a few days in the same hospital McKenzie. _Z/ COMII SMOI- representative from this school to popular prices. here with her sister Mrs. D. Craw­ with an infected throat. Mr. T. Klym and Mr. J. Flug 'SERVICI WITH a Ci ford. compete for the title of Queen of Mr. George Elliott is at present motored to Calgary for a few days 24 HOW StRVtCt Mrs. M. Cameron is at present the Kinsman Carnival in Oyen this a patient in the Empress hospital. "Whst nukes ywi think I've week end. The students are sell­ recently. visiting with her family in Cal­ The ladies' bonspiel consisting bean ia • saloon'""' PHONE SIS gary. While there she participated ing votes for their candidate, the girl receiving the most votes will of 14 rinks from Cereal and from in a family reunion held in honor Youngstown is underway. Winners SEE USTOR Al l YOUR NEXT WEEK will be announced next week. Public Notice Sullivan lake School Div. No. 9 Now! We Now Have a Full Line of One School Building In first class condition located MacKenzie Pike and Sleel Briggs on lot fifteen (15) block five (5) village of Youngstown plan 7490 A.P. Seeds on Display. Terms Cash. I ...is the time Tendera to be in the hands ef the undersigned prior to March 21st, 1958. Any or all Tenders- not necessarily accepted. I to BUY Look for BLUE WHALE Fertiliz­ HARRY K. FIELDING, Secretary-Treasurer, er and Soil Conditioner Priced af: Sullivan Lake School Div. Na. 9 CRAWFORD FERGUSON Hanna, Alberta "The Best Choice for Acadia" 2 Ibs. for 49c 19 . . . will address the following pub­ lic meetings: 25 Ibs. for $3.25

MONDAY, MARCH 17Hi Amisk 10:00 a.m. Czar ._ _ 1:00 p.m. Ford, radio, heater low milage Dodge 4 door Sedan. Two Tone. Public Notic iVUtiskow 4:00 p.m. 1956 new tires, GG. on rear, two tone 1956 Hughnnden - 8:00 p.m. Meteor. New motor. New tires, Dodge sedan. Red and White TUESDAY, MARCH 18th 1953 don't miss this deal its tops. 1954 priced to sell. Radio and good Cadogan 1:00 p.m. To Residents of The... Hayter 4:00 p.m. rubber. Folio's don't pass this" /FRUITS Provost 8:00 p.m. Meteor sedan, two tone nice one. 1952 paint, radio, Good rubber. •MtmiiitmnitiiiiimrifntiimrTmn Sullivan Lake School Div. No. 9 WEDNESDAY, MARCH 19th Compeer 10:00 p.m. Pontiac sedan, Two tone, radio THIS WEEK ONLY Altario 1:00 p.m. 1951 New tires. A real deal arid only IQCO % ton Ford in top shape Q«l_ Notice it Hornby given that Hm regulations cov­ Kirriemuir . 4:00 p.m. Consort $200 down payment. 1990 Full price only 0_ij. ering payment of convnynce has boon amended to 8:00 pjn. road tw«> (2) miles from school. In bo effoctUo March FRIDAY, MARCH 21st 1st, 1958. Any residents claiming conveyance under Stettler 8:00 p.m. PHONE OR SEE AL McDONALD BUY AT this new regulation, please contact tbe undersigned. SATURDAY, MARCH 22nd Trochu 2:00 pjn. » _____jLQi_ffiii See local posters for moating " Sncretary-Treasnrer, places. You ar* cordially invited Sullivan Lake School Div. No. 9 to attend. CENTRAL GARAGE Honna, Afcertn Published by Acadia Liberal Ass'n Phone 102 Hanno S M 19-20 • ,f$sr A THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CfrHtUL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1958 Poge II

UlllllHIII^^ showed Suit accidents in January Traffic Deaths 1958 increased to 51 as compared NEW BRIGDEN Up In January to 30 in 1967. AH other reports with the exception of Edmonton * ijhii,, * NEWS NOTES Eighteen traffic deaths in Al­showed a reduction. NEW BRIGDEN, March 11—Mr. berta to the end of January 1958 Norman Hill has returned from a The Alberta Safety Council 10 day holiday in Edmonton where By Your District Agriculturist as compared to 11 for the same hopes that the January figures he visited relatives and friends. period in 1957 is a disappointing are not the start of a tread to Also ia Edmonton this week an D. R. Macpherson) start for the year. Edmonton and more accidents, injuries and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tye and San­ Lethbridge reported one fatality cU*alh$ during 1968, but rather dra. Going up with' them were Mr. MlUllllia^ each as compared to none in 1957 that the bad start will act as a aad Mrs. C. Code and Mrs. G. This has been rather a remark­ iency can often be treated succ­ and 16 deaths in rural areas were curb to recklessness, inattention Wieklenski. able winter from the cattleman's essfully if not too bad. reported by the RCMP as compar­ and discourtesy on the highways. In Stettler visiting relatives standpoint. In most districts there A deficiency of the minerals ed to 11 in January 1957. were Mr. and Mrs. Don Code should consult their elevator ag­ has been much more winter graz­ calcium and phosphorus may a sc Total accidents and injuries in­ Mrs. O. Maas ia returning from ent regarding the over-delivery ing than usual which has resulted cause trouble. Prevention is ag­ creased too. Accidents rose to Cooks Now To the University hospital this week 'TIPS" OFFERED SHOULD POWER privilege of the Canadian Wheat in much less need for winter ain better than cure. A mineral 2112 from 2042 in January 1957 Serve Apprenticeship end. She is expected to enter the Board for the purchase of regis­ feeding. This is good but it may supplement containing both of but this gain was swamped by Ed­ Consort hospital for a While. tered or certified grain or forage accentuate a couple from prob­ these rhould be used. It may be monton's increase to 753 in 1958 Regulations were introduced in Mr. and Mrs. Boa Robinson and r AIL ON RURAL ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS crop seed. Farmers should also be lems which do not always show a home prepared mixture using from 476 in 1957. January of this year by the Ap-! son wore weak end visitors at Mr. mindful that varieties with the themselves till spring at about bonemeal which contains both Although accidents in Calgary prenticeship Board, Dept et In­ aad Mas. Holmes. While here they While rural electrification lines hours or more. The fuller the free­ best rating for the particular J calving time. Native grasses cured ground limestone which supplies in January 1958 were down to 349 dustries and Labor, to govern tbe were unfortunate enough to have tsually bring an uninterrupted zer is, the longer the ocntents wilt soil zones are recommended on the stem are reasonably h'gh only calcium all mixed with salt as compared to 395, injuries climb­ newly designated trade of cook. the front seat of their car bora, •upply of power to rural electri­ remain cold. Never put natural ice in feed value but inclined to be or it may be a commercially pre­ believed to have started from a fication members, and when an ic a freezer, for it will warm it by the Cereal Zonation Committee. low in some of the necessary min­ ed to 58 as compared to 31 in Inclusion of the trade under the The leaflet "Recommended Var­ pared mixture. 1957. Apprenticeship Act is-designed to cigarette. The fire was extinguish­ nterruption occurs, the power up rather than cool them down. erals and vitamins. The development of the calf-l ed before too much damage was bompany representatives are on Dry ice can be used If necessary ieties of Grain for Alberta" is now Medicine Hat, the city of the generally raise the level of profic­ available upon request from all Cows which have had no green may be effected by a lack of these proud record of no fatal motor ve­ iency jin, eating places offering done. the jump to restore service, the to maintain freezing conditions. District Agriculturists or the Al­feed since last summer will prob­ two minerals. In the cow a defic­ (following points may be worth re- "If a power failure occurs in hicle accidents since November 10, public service. Curling in thc Oyen mixed baa- ClWtt.' berta Department of Agriculture, ably not be getting enough vita­ iency may show up in a poor milk 1954, shows promise of holding spiel this week are Mr. and Mrs. £&? Bnembering, if a blizzard or other winter and lasts for several days, min A. The cows will not show supply after the calf arrives. Poor Prescribed term of apprentice­ falamity should cause an extended there is a chance of the house Extension Services, Legislative this fine record. Accidents in Med­ ship is three years, including a G. Heatherington aad Mr. aad Buildings, Edmonton. much obvious si«r of this but it breeding performance later in the icine Hat for January 1958 were Mrs. SL Herron. Two rinks were power break. plumbing freezing unless it is will show up in calves. Cr'.ves season may also be a symptom of three-month probationary period. entered ia the Esther Ladies' bon­ drained. The same thing goes for weak at birth; more subjec*. to down to 12 as compared to 42 the Full term must be served under a Back twenty or thirty years a- a lack of one or more minerals. previous year and injuries de­ spiel batt weather conditions stop­ |?o, failure of electrical power, es­ a boiler and radiators. Better to Develop Better scours, colds, pneumonia etc. or It is a fairly simple matter to certified journeyman cook or sim­ ped all three rinks from going pecially in rural areas, was a pret- take the time to drain them than with sore eyes are some of the creased to 1 from 5 in January, ilarly qualified person. Rates of take a chance on some of the pip Poultry Strains supply these elements which are Report from the smaller centers anywhere. y common occurrence, today only commonist results. It is getting needed in such small. quantities pay are based on percentage of Work oa Ste hall is progressing es or equipment freezing and be­ late but even at this date some ex­ prevailing wages for journeymen. severe storms can cause power ing damaged.—,,Co-operatives" by The second of a series of 500- but which have such big effects. favorably aad ail are delighted to Failures, but they do happen, and day Random Sample Tests des­ tra vitamin A will help. Calves Don't let your calf crop be cut reports revealed tbe export of Trade training in conjunction see the hardwood floor completed the Department of Industries and showing symptoms of the defie with the new plan consists ofone because we are so dependent on Labor. igned to develop and produce sup down by failure to supply them. bulls from Alberta was over 500 .ind sanding sad dressing begun. plectric power, a failure can be a erior strains of poultry in Alberta Your calves are your crop, pro­ head and increasing weekly. This eight-week course at the Provinc­ doors really add to ap­ eal problem. commenced at the Provincial Poul­ half-way mark and has shown sev­ tect them. is coupled with the situation that ial Institute of Technology and pearances. Last week's show was "When there is a power failure, READY FOR try Farm at Oliver early in March. breeders made more steers a year Art, Calgary, during each of the held in the curling rink waiting eral production variations between three years. Only indentured ap­ there are certain things lo do to SPRING PLANTING Conducted by the Provincial Dep­ entry strains. Details of perform­ BEFORE IT'S TOO LATE ago than they normally have been room. nsure against damage to equip artment of Agriculture, the second ance will be published at the con­ doing. Judging by the activity in prenticeship cooks are eligible for New Brigden high school came Field Crops Commissioner A.M. The breeding season for beef bull trade during January, those training under the scheme. ment. It is best to turn off all el­ Wilson says that pure-to-variety test includes a total of ten entries clusion of each test. Name of en­ oat da. top when they defeated ectric motors, for example, and to from breeders in Alberta, British tries will be coded and only breed­ cattle is still five months away, who wait until the last possible Esther high school last Monday seed well cleaned is the first re­ but it's not too soon to give con­ moment may have difficulty find­ in the district school 'spiel. :eep them off until the full power quirement of a good crop. Purity CoPumtaia, Saskatchewan, Manitv- ers will know which particular en­ The Alberta Wheat Pool Seed i restored. Nothing burns out a oba, and a control entry from the try belonged to them. Favorable sideration to bull requirements ing what they want, especially if Division reports that Grimm alfal­ is necessary for quality, and seed Dominion Central Experimental for this summer, says W.C. Gord­ export continues at the present PHONE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TO aotor faster than low voltage, and well cleaned eliminates the poss­ results may be advertised provided fa and brome grass seed supplies when the crews are working on Farm at Ottawa. the breeders publicize their en­ on, Livestock Supervisor, Alberta rate. are in short supply. THE HERALD — PHONE St he lines, you may get a few shots ibility of distributing weed seeds Department of Agriculture. If ear­ Mr. Gordon adds that despite over an entire field. With Munici­ The first test, unique among try's standings in at least four it low voltage. Before things are provinces in Canada, is now at thc test factors. ly action is taken - to secure the the high market prices being of­ normal again, be sure to turn off pal Plants and improved seed bulls that will be needed, the cat­ fered for bulls, farmers would be he switch to the oil burner when cleaning facilities, seed of this tleman is more likely to find some­ well advised to hang on to their power fails. If you don't low vol- kind can be available to most far­ thing that will suit him. older, still serviceable bulls until ATTENTION CATTIE MEN! age may cause the pump to pump mers. WEEKLY LETTER There will not be an overabund­ they have obtained younger re­ il into the burner without being ' The preparation of seed can ance of bulls this spring. Latest placements. kble to ignite it. This can make and should be done during winter EXPERIMENTAL FARM - LETHBRIDGE, ALTA. *"*fluite a mess, and may even cause months, says Mr. Wilson. Seed Mew Cattle Liner Service erious trouble. should be tested for germination, —a—_—__—____—______"Home freezers are not as much cleaned and treated and be ready SOW GOOD SEED flax at least 24 hours before seed [>f a problem during most power for the seed drill so there will be ing time, and your oats and bar­ SEED TREATMENT PAYS WI NOW OFFER YOU (By M. N. Grant—Cerealist) The treatment of smut and othei seed borne diseases allures as people think. If you no loss of time when the rush of Good seed of cereal crops ley at least a week ahead of seed­ Fully Bonded with Experienced Driven) — Wa Can. (teep the freezer door shut the Spring work gets under way. Far­ should be pure as to variety, high ing. Seed may be safely treated has come a long way since the days when the use al ontents will remain frozen for 48 mers who require new seed stocks in germinating ability, free of dis­ several weeks in advance of seed­ formaldehyde was standard practice and there are avail­ Give You 24 Hour Service on Aay of Your Hauling ease, weed seeds, dirt and chaff. ing provided it is dry and is stor­ able today a number ol reliable organic mercury chemicals for th* By this time many farmers will ed thereafter in a dry place, in treatment of seed which give very satisfactory protection al relatively PHONE 525 POR RATES AND DATES have chosen which best suit the applying seed treatments follow, small cost per bushel. In addition, there is now protection in the form needs of the particular farm, and the recommendations placed on ot dual purpose treatments, against seedling blight, root rot and wireworm seed has been set aside from a the container by the manufactur­ damage. Plan to use one of these seed treatments this spring. previous crop or new seed has er. Avoid over-dosage of the seed, FAUPEL'SCATTU TRANSPORT and take proper precautions to been purchased. A germination HANNA ALBERTA test will have been carried but by protect yourself Mos*. of the seed SEARLE GRAIN COMPANY, LTD treatments, especially the mercur­ J the farmer himself, or be will have availed punself ot this serv­ ies, are poisonous tc mail and ta ice through a government seed livestock^ testing laboratory or one of the ]-n*1»iiii»i>VJ&l&'niimi^^ BIGr, BOJt^_^*_3T^7^T^a'_j^LJJ^...a.Tici lo-Ar--pric©ci, too/ commercial grain companies. Some time still remains to im­ % prove the seed stocks further. If CREAM weed seeds, chaff or dirt are pres­ ent, the seed stocks should be cleaned. If the presence of dis­ Shippers! ease is known or suspected in the seed lots, the seed should be treated: A number of good seed- treating compounds are available. For general purpose treatment the best chemicals are the organ­ HIGHEST ic mercury compounds. They eff­ MARKET PRICES ectively control the surface-borne smuts such as bunt of wheat, cov­ J ACCURATE GRADING ered smut of barley and the oat smuts. They also give some mea­ • PROMPT PAYMENT sure of protection to the germin­ ating seed from disease-producing organisms in the soil. In addition __ SHIP TO to the organic mercury chemicals it is now possible to buy non- mer­ curic compounds which are spec­ Bums ifically designed for the control of wheat bunt alone. These are CREAMERY not effective on oats or barley. C A L G A R For the farmer who desires crop protection from wireworms there are dual purpose seed treatments which are effective against both wireworms and smuts. Formalde­ hyde is no longer recommended as a seed treatment. Yeu can't A few cautionary points should hide from be stressed. Treat your wheat and the facts! 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Poge 12 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1958 "*C> "Cisco Kid" At Calgary Exhibition The "Cisco Kid" (Duncan Ren- aldo handsome hero of countless western motion picture and telev­ ision plays and currently starring in "The Cisco Kid" television ser­ ies, has accepted the invitation of the Calgary Exhibition and Stam­ pede to become the Guest of Hon­ or at the 1958 Show which will be held July 7th to July 12th, it was announced today by Maurice E. Hartnett, general manager. "Cisco", accompanied by his eq­ ually famous horse "Diablo" will arrive in Calgary Saturday even­ ing, July 5 by TCA from Hollywood California and will be accorded a civic reception at the Municipal Airport. He will stay here for the duration of the six day show, and will ride in the Stampede parade Monday morning July 7. He will be introduced from the stage in the grandstand enclosure Monday ev­ ening and will also appear at all performances of Polack Bros. Cir­ cus in the Stampede Corral during the last four days of the week. He will do a special show for the children at the Friday Morning Livestock Review July 11, and will also take part in the special Sat­ urday Morning Round-Up Prog­ ram in front of the grandstand on the final day of the show. KETCHUPr-« SIBBALD Hunts SIBBALD, March 12 — Pearl fir**! Knutson is leaving Sibbald on an Gilles Camjrand, 3V4, of Montreal, and tbe 'automatic pacemaker" that has kept his extended holiday to Calgary, Ed­ monton and other points. U AU IfC Tomato, 71-2 oz heart beating normally for 11 days following a delicate coronary operation. Mrs. Void will be relieving at the phone officii in the absence The flag of Denmark is the old of Miss Knutson? ^ READ THE HERALD'S CLASSIFIED ADS est one in use today. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stevens of Ker- robert Sask. visited Mr. and Mrs. Jm W. Levick, Sat. The high school students held their bonspiel last week end. The if Gerry Smith rink came out on top Mrs. Sanderson has returned to JUICEs.. her home after her extended stay Get "BETTER VALUE in the hospital.

AT YOUR. ROSE LYNN ^ * ROSE LYNN, Mar. 3 — The reg­ ular meeting of the FUA local TOMATOES =::-"• 1151 was held on Tuesday even­ ing, February 25. After the min­ H ANN/VREDIWHUR STORE utes of previous meeting were ap­ proved and passed, letters were HUNTS, Chili 15 oz. CAMAY TVce &*?&&& ZZZ<*&&eZ& Z^e/^^ce read containing information gath­ ered from the egg plebiscite; the appointment of co-op car insurance BEANS 3 for .49 PINK OR WHITE. MARCH 13-14-15 agents; and information regarding HUNTS, Sliced or Holts 15 ox. REGULAR some change In income tax. The 12 for 2 9 24 ,or 5 29 chairman then asked Harry Gor­ DF Aft-IFf *' — ' don to report oa some more reso­ 2 for .49 3 for 33c 1 lutions that were dealt with at the HUNTS, FRUIT, 15 oz. annual convention. A motion was passed to make BATH a donation towards prizes or tro­ COCKTAIL 4 lor .95 phies for the 4-H Calf Club sale to be held in Hanna this summer. Af­ HUNTS, Whole, 15 oz. 2 for 33c ter the meeting adjourned, card tables were set up and crib was played for a few hours. The win­ POTATOES 2 lor .29 ners of the evening were Miss La­ RITAN, 12 oz. Verne Heck and Mr. Orford. Hol­ ders of low scores were Marjorie DASH Orford and Bill McCloskey. C HIX...... 2 lor .85 RITAN, 15 oa. 1 ib. 4 oz. Commercfe"*** MEAT BALLS 2 for .75 63c Prinliii-j^S) REYNOLDS, 15 ia. WRAP. .59 9 Ibt, 13 oi. PHONE 52 — THE HERALD a 59

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