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Ajor Projects Wi Concern Taxpayers^ 1 • HANNA CANADIAN LEGION Play-al Home Bingo A Chance to Win THE HANNA $1,000 CASH cc AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEW«> Numbers called in order are* 0-72, 0-64, N-44, 1-22, THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 Subscription $3.00 Per Year—7c Per Copy tl, N-42, 0-63, 1-27, G-48 G-56, N-43, 0-67, G-55, VOLUME XXXXIX — No. 14 N-38 B-3, B-l 5, 0-61,' G-49 N-32, B-l4, G-54 • TICKETS ON SALE IN HANNA MOM TAKEN TOO O'Connor's Confectionery — Hanna MUCH FOR GRANTED! (Available in Oyen at Canadian Legion Branch) The Herald's Endiang cor­ respondent adds spice to the ajor Projects Wi_ Watch This Space For Additional Numbers rather dull past week, with a bit of humor concerning a pro­ minent resident there. To save the gentleman the obvious em- harassment, it has been agreed ACADIA SOCIAL CREDITERS to withold his name. However, the remainder of the details Concern Taxpayers^ surrounding the incident are too nood to keep. Says the CALL NOMINATING CONVENTION Herald correspondent: "We have heard of many absent- KINSMEN PREP FOR ICE CARNIVAL ANNUAL RATEPAYERS' MEETING minded people, but some of AT CASTOR FEBRUARY 8 our prominent members of the community really topped them CALLED FOR FEBRUARY 13 National President Will Be all. This couple (man and wife) Among Main Sneakers; Will came into town recently to do some shopping. Father then IN THE MEMORIAL HALL Select Candidate For Federal Contest jumped into his car and drove home. He arrived there just Mayor And Council Members Open Between three and four hundred delegates from all parts after the children got off the Df the constituency are expected to gather in Castor next school bus. He walked into the To Questions; School And Hosp. Wednesday February 8, for a nominating convention of the house and asked them where Board Members To Report Acadia Social Credit Association. C. K. French, president of the mother was. Just about that association and M.L.A. for Hand Hills in the provincial legis­ time he realised lie had drove Several phases of civic development, which will be of home and left her stranded in major importance to ratepayers in Hanna, will be open far lature totd the Herald *hat plans for the convention have been town!' "Just one of life's un- /veil laid during the past several weeks and a large gathering forgiveable sins, p^rfessor! discussion at the annual ratepayers' meeting to "be held in the is expected •*• Memorial Hall on Monday, February 13, starting at 8 p.m. Mr. French did not elaborate as — • to what thc outcome of the meet • a • importancA subjece t anwhicd onhe hathas t gaineis almosd int ing would be, other than to say a Call Temporary reaching the "emergency" stage, candidate would definitely be elec BURNED BILL; as far as immediate construction ted to contest Acadia riding when Town Officials GETS MONEY BACK is concerned, pertains to a larger the next federal election is called. Hall To Cattle water supply. In recent weeks the Chief speaker at the meeting Freddie Schrock of Hanna, council has been giving this ques­ will be Dr. R. N. Thompson, natio­ is not in the habit of burning tion considerable study, and it ap Will Attend up his money, but the smoke, nal president of the party, and Auctions Here pears that while present supplies Orvis Kennedy, president of th'-' flame and tears were very are barely sufficient for immediate AJberta Social Credit League will No Sale This Saturday much in evidence arond Christ­ requirements, the long-range situ­ also attend. And None Until Welfare Meet mas time when Frederick ac­ ation must be remedied somehow The meeting will be held in the Further Notice Meeting Slated For cidentally burned up a ten and if this to to come about, some Castor community hall and will dollar bill. In the ashes how­ decision as well as construction After holding several sales in Medicine Hat Engages ever, were the serial numbers start at 2 p.m. In the last federal In Welfare Work will have to be made this year. election Mr. M. P. Bergman of the new year, Hanna Cattle Auc­ on the bill, and when he pre­ Mayor Kennedy, it is known, f tions have temporarily halted any This happy group of young men, the Hama Kinsmen are seen here as they concluded a sented same to the Royal Bank personally taken the matter* Hanna contested the seat on behalf future sales, according to announ­ The town council recently voted of the Social Credit Party and ran in favor of sending representation meeting to arrange for their annual ice carni/al in Hanna on Saturday, February 25. This in Hanna, he was assured he with several authorities, cement this week by Messrs Fitz­ would get a new bill If proper would welcome the oppo second to Jack Horner of Pollock­ simmons and Powell. While prices to a meeting of the Catholic Fam /ear the Kinsmen have accepted the largest en*ry yet for the title of Carnival Queen, and the ville, the Progressive Conservative ily Service, to be held some time young lady who achieves the title this year wi 11 be meeting some keen competition with procedure was taken. He took acquaint the ratepayers witl for cattle sold in the new year the remains of the bill to the candidate and present M.P. in the near future at Medicine eight in the running. -Photo Hanna Herald has been done in this regard were good, the desire on the part Bank of Canada in Calgary, urally, water in Hanna, ial of consigners for sales at this time Hat. The Family Service is engaged had it identified and the old one's concern", said Mayor' uf the year has diminished. number recorded. Then he was dy in talking to the Herald "am Due to an error in the Herald in almost all phases of welfare a work, joining with other organi­ issued a check in the full we want everyone in the town to' Council Gives last week it was stated that a sale HOT DOGS TAKE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL WEEK amount f-w ten dollars, which become fully acquainted as to the would be held this coming Satur­ zations and denominations in fur­ thering this type of endeavor in PLACE OF HAGGIS he cashed at the Royal in Han­ possible steps that can be taken day. Hi>*evcr, there will be no na. Fred's experience with to bring the situation to a point all communities. Mayor Kennedy NEW BRIGDEN, Jan. 28 — Approval To Call such auction. The sponsors point BEING OBSERVED BY UTILITIES "hot" money is limited, but where it will no longer be of ma­ out that sales may be held a little and Councillor S. F. Wright ex­ There was no haggis available pressed their willingness to go to he passes it along for those jor concern for a good number of later on, at which time both buy­ but children in grades four, | years at least. the meeting and there is possibili­ five and six ef the local school who at some time or another From "Sally Ann ers and sellers will be given ample AND SERVICE TRADESMEN may be in the same predica­ notice. ty that others may attend. used the next best thing to pro­ Another major project for the Work Of Salvation mote Robbie Burns Day. They ment. "Besides", he says, "ten ensuing* year is that of hard-sur­ Safety Council YOUtfGSTOWN, Jan. 31 — Mr. u«e4 t-et droit Th«- klddW--. "Make Electricity Work Far spots are hard come by ttwM facing within the town limits. A Tangible Recognition and Mrs. Elmer Mumert were re­ staged a hot* dog and dough­ days!" great portion of the program now Although no officers are resi­ Calls Meeting cent week end visitors to Edmon­ nut lunch in memory of Burns D o under consideration is that oo dent in Hanna, the work of the A meeting of the Hanna Safety ton. and funds from public patron­ February 5 To T1 Special Week second avenue west. If such is to Salvation Army here is fully re­ Council has been called for Febru­ age were used to buy a radio be done, the ratepayers are nat­ cognized and appreciated by the ary 6 at 8 p.m. in the Farmers' A miscellaneous shower was held February 5 to 11 is National Electrical Week, marking the Wolves Enter in the W.I. rest rooms on Friday for the classroom. Among the urally involved in the cost of the Town Council. At a recent meet­ Exchange store. The purpose oi customers was a traffic police­ t)irth date of Thomas A. Edison, who developed the first prac­ "C" Playdowns scheme, and will no doubt fee in­ ing the council voted a sum of $25 the meeting is to organize a pro­ last for Mr. and Mrs. J. Gillard tical use of the incandescent electric lamp. It is also a period who lost all their belonging in a man, who was in New Brigden terested in the overall project, be granted the S.A. as a grant to­ gram for the new year. Everyone lecturing to the students on ;ef aside to emphasize the important role electricity plays in The Seymour Wolves, Hanna's which too, will be made available wards its annual appeal. is cordially invited and all direc­ fire a few days previous.
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