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HANNA CANADIAN LEGION Play-al Home Bingo A Chance to Win THE HANNA $1,000 CASH cc AND EAST CENTRAL NEW«> Numbers called in order are* 0-72, 0-64, N-44, 1-22, THE HANNA HERALD and EAST 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 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 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 in , 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 , 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. They re­ ceived many useful gifts as well traffic safety. The traditional the daily lives of ever/ Canadian. representatives this year in pro­ at the annual meeting. In a letter to the council, Sal­ tors are especially requested to "Canny Scots" are far from In commemoration of this obser-*-^ vincial hockey playdowns will open In addition to these two main vation Army officials, in pointing attend. Mrs. Darrel Sayers and children extinct around New Brigden. vance Canadian Utilities has join a two game total goal series here out some of the welfare work done of Calgary spent a lew days over points all committee members will ed with other branches of the elec­ this coming Saturday night Their last year, stated that in 1960 the Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Tasker have the week end with her parents be giving their reports, and re­ trical industry, as well as electrical Keith Gordon opponents in the first round of presentatives on the school and Salvation Army had given assist­ had as their guest for two weeks Mr. and Mrs. Wigley. dealers and contractors in its serv­ ance to over three hundred unwed the latter's sister Mrs. Ida Miller Mr. and Mrs. Dale Laughlin re­ the southern intermediate "C" hospital board will also be pres­ ice areas, in drawing attention to enting a report of the past year's mothers. The nearest Salvation Ar­ of Claresholm. Mrs. Miller has left turned home on the week end hav­ the dramatic impact electricity has President Of playoffs will be the Calgary Glen­ my citadel is located in Drum­ to visit friends at Red Deer and ing spent a ten day holiday at Cal­ Water Use In garry club with game time 9 p.m. operation. heller. made to the growth and develop­ Penhold. gary and Tilley, Alta. ment of our nation. On Sunday they will play the same All those who will be speaking, team in the second game, with will welcome questions or sugges­ Hanna During Theme of the 1961 National Elec­ Credit Union tions from anyone present Rate­ trical Week observance is "Make 167 Members Share total goals in the two determining payers are asked to make a deter­ Electricity Work For You". This Profitable Year; the winner. The Sunday fixture mined attempt to attend this an­ theme was selected as one which starts at 3 o'clock. nual meeting. (960 Tops 1959 could be adapted to all segments New Officers Elected Police To Watch Figures Prove Demand of our economy in emphasizing CRAIGMYLE, Jan. 30 — The Increasing For how electricity works for the con­ Craigmyle Credit Union meeting A Greater Supply sumer ... on the job, in the com­ held annually in the Craigmyle munity and on the farm. OYEN RESIDENT WILL OBSERVE Geo. Paterson town engineer, school on Thursday evening, Jan­ has come up with some interesting uary 26 was well attended. It has figures pertaining to the town's been a profitable year, showing fOOth BIRTHDAY FEB. 7; Cafe Frequenters 167 members with share capital of annual water requirements. They also point to the immediate need Chuck Wagon over $46,864.00; loans of $35,800.00 for some way of increasing the with a total loan turnover of over W. OSTRANDER CAME WEST IN 1900 POLICE TO TAKE STERNER Hanna Schools water supply. $323,310.00 since the beginning. A During the year 1959 the town's Rules Laid Out three percent dividend was de­ Still Capable Of Taking Care Round Up overal consumption of water was clared dividing over $1223.00 am­ MEASURES II STOPPING THOSE (By The Kampus Kids) 47,656,400 gallons. The average ong the members, bringing total Of Himself And With Wife The Hanna High School Students daily consumption in the same For Carnival dividends to $7894.00. Interest on Union plan a Valentine dance on loans was 7 percent both shares Enjoys Comforts Of Own Home year was 130,500 gallons. The hig- Plenty Of Room February 17. The dance will begin rest daily consumption was on Ju­ and loans insured. CREATING PUBUC DISTURBANCES For More Entries One of the few original settlers out. He has witnessed many stirr- at 7.30 p.m. and end at 10 p.m. at ly 18 of that year when 224,000 An election of officers took place. in western Canada, Western Os­ Soys Committee ing events in hii time, and when Actions In Local Eatinq Pieces the east school auditorium. Admis­ gallons were consumed. Keith Gordon was elected presi­ trander of Oyen, who came west he recalls some of them his audi­ sion is 25c and lunch will be serv­ In comparing the same periods One of the most thrilling events dent, Henry Karg vice-president. in 1900, will on February 7, mark ence- is intent and full of admira­ To Get Stricter Attention ed. All students belonging to the in 1960 a substantial increase is The other directors are Albert Ko­ his 100th birthday. A familiar fig­ tion for this fine old gentleman. Union will be asked to show their at the Kinsmen' Club's annual ice Says Constable Wm. Redding noted. The total yearly consump­ carnival, this year on February 25 shel, Albert Aaserud, Tony Shel­ ure to a host of residents in Oyen Of United Empire Loyalist stock union membership card. Members tion in 1960 was 55,541,200 gallons stad, Maurice Davey and Ernie and surrounding community Mr. may invite grade nine students to is the chuck'wagon races. Mr. Ostrander will, with his wife Hanna police this week served notice that henceforth The highest use in any one day Ken Blocksom .chairman of the Marshall. On the Credit Commit­ Ostrander, was born in a tiny com­ who is 86, be the guest of honor the function. The names of all was August 12 with a consumption tee are Earl Burt, Doug Hunter. munity in Ontario 100 years ago there will be a crackdown on those causing disturbances in grade nine students coming with race committee announces that at a birthday celebration at hia of 236,000 gallons, and the daily there is still plenty of room for Murray Porter is the chairman. February 7, and in that space of home ia Oyen on February 7. His eating places. During the holiday season, when liquor appar­ their partner must be given to the average in 1960 was 152,000 gal­ On the Supervisory Committee are time has seen many changes in room representative by Feb. 3. more entries. He suggests that in­ only surviving member of Me fam­ ently flowed more freely, local restaurant keepers were lons, or an increase of 21500 gal­ dividuals or organizations wishing Lome Brook, Lorne Hunter with world affairs, living standards, etc. ily is Mrs. A. Funnell sf Hanna. plagued with half drunks, drunks and general peace disturbers The Hanna Junior High Students lons per day. to sponsor a team to enter them R. E. Geissinger as the chairman. tt is remarkable to think that A son and a daughter passed away who apparently for lack of something else to do, made nuisan­ Union celebrated the Yuletide sea­ immediately. Entry clerks are Mrs. Lydia Nelner is the secretary- here is a man who was but a lad, a goodly number et yeara ago- ces of themselves. In one instance a court action resulted when son by having a toboggan party Clajfe Grover and Ken, himself. treasurer. when the American civil war broke Three of his grandchildren are followed by a soc. hop on Decem­ "The more entries, the more well known to many residents in a man was struck by a cafe operator after causing a disturb­ ber 16. ance. -> Gardiner Tops At fun" says Ken, "and with $60 in this area. They are lb. Vernon The grade seven and eight stu­ MRS. LILLIAN H. BENNETT days prior to her death. Funnell at Westaskiwin and Gor­ prize money, the races are well There were 5 children in the The plan to forcibly stamp out dents of the east public school are worth any youngsters time". PASSES IN CEREAL HOSPITAL don Funnell and Mrs. Jack (Leona) this all too common practice came having extra sessions of volleyball family, four of whom died in child Horner both residing aft Pollock­ Midgets And Spondin 'Spiel The race rules are as follows: Mrs. Lillian Harriet Bennett a hood. Surviving are a son Jack of into effect this week, as police ar­ at 1 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays. contestants must be under 14 years ville. Ite has twelve great grand­ rested a man from Craigmyle for As a special advantage to the stud­ Twenty-five rinks competed in resident of Cereal for the "past 49 Cereal and a granddaughter Mrs. children. of age; three pulling, one anchor years passed away in the Cereal W. Anderson. creating a disturbance. Loud lan­ ents extra practices in dancing, the annual Spondin Curling Club man and one rider. The rider must guage and throwing sugar, uten­ Bantams Open basketball, volleyball and tumbl­ Bonspiel which concluded on Fri­ Hospital January 25, following a Mrs. Bennett was a member of A painter and decorator fey trade, be minus skates, one rope on front the Anglican Church. Funeral ser­ Mr. Ostrander and his wili came to sils, etc. around was about the ex­ ing are held after school hours. day of last week. With fine wea­ with handle, or short rope attach­ brief illness. tent of his "amusement" and un­ ther throughout, competition was Mrs. Bennett who had reached vices were conducted from the Carman. Manitoba from Qui wit ed for two pulling, plus enough in 1900, and later took up a home­ der the influence, he didn't seem Playoff Rounds keen in the three competitions. length ahead for third and lead the age of 92 years was born on Cereal Community Hall at S p.m. The United States has agreed to December 3, 1868 in Barlaston, January 28, with Rev. J, Hayhurst stead near Oyen to 1911, where to care. He pleaded guilty to the provide Brazil with $34.5 million The Doug Gardiner rink of Han­ man. A hockey stick attached to charge and was assessed $25 and Two Teams From na was winner of the Grand Aggre­ England and was united in mar­ officiating. Interment foUowed in Mr. Ostrander tilled the soil as a worth of wheat (about 18.4 million the left rear corner helps to make farmer for many years, later mov­ costs before Magistrate J. Derry. Here Meet Valley gate with a third in the first event a more stable chuckwagon and riage in the same village to John the Cottrell cemetery with Water- bushels) for cruzeiros (Brazilian Bennett in 1890. house Funeral Home in charge td ing into Oyen where he returned Further police action is to be Squads In Openers currency.) The wheat is being and first hi the second. The fol­ prevents it from turning over. lowing is the complete list of win­ Mr. and Mrs. Bennett came to arrangements. ~,~$&Zd&aLt22*l to his original trade, and retired taken this year towards those who made available under the U.S. If possible tiie committee is con­ from active business life some ten are conducting businesses in town Hanna Midgets hockey team will Food-for-Peace Program. ners: Wawanesa, Man. in 1907 and to start on the playoff trail soon, as sidering running another event us­ Cereal in 1912. She was predeceas­ years ago. without the required license. One First Event — W. Lumsden, Of ing children under ten years of such case came to light recently announcement is made this week Hanna; O. Pahl, Hanna; D. Gardi­ ed fey her husband in July 1936. Farm Union Local Today, according to their daugh­ that they meet Drumheller in the to be completed by February 11, age, with theirown chuck wagons when a man was found guilty of ner, Hanna; Scott Meyers Corona­ or the rigs oi the older teams. During her many years residence Meets Feb. 8 ter Mrs. Funnell, Mr. and Mn. Oat- operating a draying service with­ first round. Bob Finnerty, spokes­ and the winners of thia must meet tion. in Cereal Mrs. Bennett had alwaya rander are comfortably living ia out his license. He apparently had man for the midgets- says that the winners, of the Banff-Canmore Second Event. — P, Gardiner of taken a keen interest in commu­ A regular meeting of the Earl their well appointed little home ta been "getting away" with the sche­ their series with Drumheller, a series which is to be completed by Hanna TJktt Shop, Leon Mehl, of nity -endeavors and -was an enthu­ town Local FUA will be held in Oyen. "Dad" she ii|i "jj Wk lill me all during tbe year 1960. How­ two-game total goal affair must be the same date. Hanna; R. Ebel, Spondin; JubUee TOW TRUITT siastic knitter lar the Red Cross the Earitown school on Wednes­ to take care of himself, and to got ever, a fine of $15 and costs with completed by February II. The Having received word only on Service, Hanna; L. Faupel. tt you can't get behind a move­ and Navy during the First and Se­ day, February 8 at 8 PJn. Films around remarkably well winner then plays Canmore with Wednesday morning, dates had not Third Event — N. Roessler of ment for the good of the commu­ cond World "Wwn. Despite the loa will be shown and lunch is to be his yean. Mother does ail 1 the warning to obtain a license completion date being Feb. 18. for the year 1961 should remind been set for the initial games, how­ Spondin; C Job, Spondin; H. Nel­ nity, the least you can do is to get of her eyesight 10 years ago, Mrs. served at the conclusion. All mem­ housework, and the two him that "free loading" days are The local Bantams also open a ever it is expected these will be son, Spondin; J. Marlove, Garden out from in front of it Bennett was able to knit perfectly bers an urged to attend and vis­ their own affain without aay as­ over in Hanna at least. playdown series with DrumheUer posted By the end of the week. Plain. and get about the house until 10 itors will fee most welcome. sistance". 'Gae 2 THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1961

****** •5-***+*+**M«:.+4.**f<.*4.* OF MANY THINGS THE HANNA HERALD (By Ambrose Hills) UNDER By Dan Halligan Ou* MiHlUe^i Speak . . "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS' *******+**++*+++*4.**+**^.^. «•*•. Dae. 24. 1912 by H. O. MoCr«« Publtahad by THE HANNA HERALO O. M. McCraa. Editor Box 66 NOTHING RECEDES (Rev. S. Paulson, Craigmyle) and study God's word! Ask God to MEMBER OP THK AUDIT MEMBER OP THE CANADIAN LIKE SUCCESS Every child to a lesser or grea­ help yoa understand the new tes-,' BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS Kalipsell, Montana ter degree, is a question box. This | lament and the old testament when WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS' ASSOCIATION Herbert R. Mayes was fired from 1 21 is good, for it is through the me­ you pray, "Ask, and it shall be • a. atrlctty independent weekly newspaper published every Thursday In the Herald Building. Main Street, Hanna his job of editing at 58 years of dium of questions that they gain given unto you" declared Christ. Authorised as Second Class Mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. age. At his age, it looked like cur­ answers, thereby increasing know­ Man Questions; God Answers tains. However, the publishers of ledge and we trust wisdom! One of You 1961 high school graduating ther you're eight or 80 and whe­ another magazine which was hav­ Question: Am I accountable to I seniors who are looking ahead to ther you send five cents or five first question we ask in infancy is, God? Answer: Romans 14:22 - So j, There's Nothing Like It ing a rough time" decided to take why? As we grow older we ask college this fall will be interested dollars, your help is needed. a chance on him. He was so eager then every one of us shall give j more questions, mature questions, account of himself to God. FEW IF ANY PEOPLE, can "beef" about the in this particular "Under 21" co­ Those of you who contribute and to show his former publishers Lack of snow has been a subject of much lumn. This is the first mention of yes perplexing questions about thc winter we have thus far experienced, other wish to have your contribution what he could do that he tore into Question: Has God seen all myj conversation and opinion this winter, and we the 1961 "Under 21" college scho­ acknowledged, I'll certainly write various realms with which we ways? Answer: Hebrews 4:13 - All than to say that perhaps it was too mild, and the job with a will. It paid off. He are putting in our two-bits worth that we would larship project and I hope it brings you a personal letter of thanks. have to do. The physical, social things are naked and opened unto \ found that being fired was good and material realms being tempo­ there WOS a prevalence of "mild illnesses" in like to see lots of snow. Some say it doesn't a lot of response from you teen­ Remember, dollars will make up for him, and he coined the ex­ the eyes of him with whom we town ond country at various times. matter crop wise, others say it does. In our agers and also from you adults. the two scholarships but nickles, ral will soon pass away, while the have to do. pression, "Nothing recedes like spiritual realm being eternal will Since the weather has taken a change for Last year enough of you read­ dimes and quarters make up dol­ humble opinion, in our long residence in Han­ success." have just begun when we leave Question: Does God charge me ers contributed enough dimes, lars. Don't hesitate in making a the more conventional type, it shouldn't be na, we have never seen the year when moisture this scene of time! Then let me with sins? Answer: Galatians 3:22 - quarters half dollars and dollars donation because you feel your There's truth in it. Too much t-OO difficult to bear from now until spring, as was of too much trouble. We don't want any ask you a sensible question, to The Scripture hath concluded all so that you were able to offer a nickel or dime won't be apprecia­ success can make a person smug. while we could have some real sub-zero temp­ floods, mind you, but there's nothing like am­ which realm have you concentrat­ under sin, that the promise by $250 college scholarship to a nee­ ted. Every penny will be apprecia Says Mayes, in a Pageant maga­ ed the most of your investigation faith of Jesus Christ might be giv- ' eratures there is comfort in the thought that ple subsoil and surface moisture to make dy and worthy 1960 high school led. zine story. "Most people can do on??? The temporal things are es­ en to them that believe. winter is already past the half-way mark and things look up in this country. Let it snow, let graduate. This year I hope enough a lot better than they are doing. Last year's contributions rang­ sential but how much more so arc Question: Will God punish sin? we can look forward to spring. it snow, let it snow! contributions are made so that 2 What they need is a push and a ed in size from 15 cents to S15 Ihe things of eternity! Every think­ Answer: Ezekiel 18:4: The soul $300 scholarships, one for a boy challenge." and believe me, the smaller am ing man and woman, teenager, boy that sinneth, it shall die. Romans! und one for a girl, may be offered. Another interesting thing about ount was just as gratefully accep and girl has pondered about eter­ 6:23 - The wages of sin is death. It Isn't That Easy! A $300 college scholarship won't Mayes. When he was married, he led as was the larger amount. nity, God, Heaven Satan, Hell and Question: Must I perish'.' Answer take care of all your expenses but and his wife made a deal. Me was THE THIRD MEETING for the world heavy­ Vour nickle or dime may help the Lake of Eire. Since God fore­ John li:16 - For God so loved the fights it sure earned him a sizeable sum it will help pay some room and mold a future teacher, a doctor, a to be free to walk out on a job weight championship boxing crown be­ knew man He has given to us the world that He gave His only begot* of money, much of which by his own admission •loard, buy hooks and benefit you nur.-e or a scientist. any time he thought he should, re gardlcss of what it might do to answers for our questions in writ­ tween Johanson and Paterson, scheduled for he could not hang on to. For the rest of his i.n many other ways. 1 know the I'll keep you posted as to the OUR MINISTERS SPEAK Iheir standard of living. That did­ ten form, namely your Bible! Read some time in March, has once again got the j*irl who won last year's scholar­ ;*rogrcss of the project m the co­ (Continued on Page 5) life Yvonne Durelle will continue to suffer the n't mean he was to quit a job out sporting world on edge, and the usual talk of ship, now attending Radford Col­ ining weeks and I hope you read effects of his ring career. He stated that brain I of pique, but to gamble on change big money is in the air. lege in Virginia, is certainly thank­ i r-i don't let me down. Your dona if he felt it was necessary. Thai 5«?*«fe^*- damage had impaired the use of his legs, ond ful for the interest you showed. ;11ji:s are important but no mor*' it's great to be a champ, and enjoy the sense of freedom helped to make although he is badly beaten up, to put it in Important than your applications money and all the goodness that goes with a If you're planning to attend col him a fine editor. He drives him­ nr the scholarships. Let me hear title-holder, but the road to fame and glory in rough language, he is fortunate to have the lege and have a financial worry, self hard at office and home and let me hear from you. Remember Irom you as soon as pes.-ible and ABUNDANT the fistic world is not as easy as it might use of his eyes and has not become an imbe­ lie likes it, because he does it vo­ I hanks a million times. SBKfl this scholarship project is not a luntarily. A man driven by his , j«sj^sa»s<8.'*K appear. cile, like so many ex-fighters in the long his­ contest. Simply tell me all about S own motivation seldom tires; it is by ORAL ROBERTS Every youngster who aspires to be a boxing tory rf the so called sport. yourself, your grades, your need Dear Dan: I like Bob very much the man in the rut who tires. great, should take heed in the recent inter­ We feel sorry for Yvonne Durelle, and and your personal background and ,ind was told by a hoy friend of I know a big business firm which MONUMENT TO A LITTLE BOY'S FASTH view the CBC arranged with former British we wish him well as he resumes his career as if your particular case is consid­ Ins that he didn't like me. He is found that to be true. They decid ered to be the most worthwhile, In a glass enclosure in our ' had finished praying for thc Empire light-heavyweight title-holder, Yvonne a plain ordinary fisherman. While Yvonne bashful at times but when we're ed to let each employee make his you'll receive a scholarship. Abundant Life Building in Tul­ sick, I was on my way out of Durelle. In the program "Close-Up Durelle gave much in his quest for the crown, perhaps together he acts as though he likes own decision about how he could Several hundred 1960 high school me. Recently I was with another sa, Oklahoma, is a monument to I the building, tired, exhausted was visibly only a shell of the man he once the greatest he has ever given is the example he more productive. Many an em graduates applied last year, inclu­ hoy, Bill, at a party when Bob ployee who formerly chugged :the faith of a little boy. Here and wanting to get to my room was. Here is a young fellow, who followed the to young boys. The read to prize ring glory is ding many juniors. All those let­ walked in. I was flirting with Bill along at a lazy gait came up with are displayed liis built up shoe t loi* some rest. As 1 was passing boxing trail, and in his first meeting with the toughest of any sport. Is the chance of ters from juniors have been saved and Bob got mad when he saw Bill good ideas on how to improve his and a pair of crutches—no ? and if any of you who wrote last J by tlio room when* little Willie Archie Moore, he lost the world title by a injuring one's body really worth it Yvonne kiss me. Do you think Bob was own output. The entire firm bene- | longer needed because Coe! year while you were juniors would was standing on his crutches matter of seconds. A total of 161 professional Durel'e is an example. jealous'.' Should I forget him? i fited and the employees of that healed the little crippled lad. like to bring me up to date on company are among the happiest j j and built-up shoe, I looked into don't like Bill at all. Please tell me This ten-year-old boy's faith : your status, I'll be glad to hear what to do. Worried. and most energetic workers anv- \ , it. Why? I don't know. Irom you. brought healing from God. Let • Dear Worried: I may not be able where. I saw the little fellow looking me tell yon about it. Okay, now that we've got you to tell you what to do but I'll tell | so lost and helpless. Something To have a feeling of indepen- | thinking about applying for one of jou what not to do. Never kiss a Willie's hipbone was flat. On« i got hold of me and I went in. OTHER dence based on your own estimate the scholarships, we'd better be boy in public when you're trying j leg was 2-1/2 inches shorter j| "Son," I said, "do you want to of what you can or cannot do is a | able to offer them. It takes money to make a second boy interested than the other. For four years ij bc healed?" Little Willie said. EDITORS The Poet's Corner great driving force, making life j to offer scholarships and that's in you. It's the wrong approach he walked in a built-up shoe and I Tour Contributions Ar* In-vl****- zestful and joyful. Freedom, spiri­ "Yes, sir." 1 was too tired to where you readers come in. Whe­ and isn't very ladylike. with the aid of crutches. He , SAY: tually and economically, is like I pray a lonnal prayer, so I just could not run and play like top-grade gasoline - it propels yon j reached out and touched his other boys and girls Manv NO ILLITERATES WANTED NO EXCUSE FOR FATHER forward smoothly and efficiently. lorehead and asked God to heal It was the jetlike force which built | times his little playmates look Willii 's leg, in the name of Je­ Christian Science Monitor When the baby kicks and screams the New World so speedily. It could Willie's crutches away from ns. I then lelt the building. him, leaving him standi'" until his rage retards his breathing, if given a chance, keep it forging A year and a half passed. 1 The University of Illinois announced re­ their mercy. It is not that he's ill-tempered; it ahead. o.'d not heard that Willie had cently that no illiterate freshmen need apply. is just that he it "teething". Unfortunately, "nothing recede."; For four years, during Will., s oeen healed instantly by God. Many citizens will be surprised to learn When the four-year-old acts vicious like success" and for too many of school life in the state of Vir­ 1 was amazed as anyone to see 1 that such an announcement was necessary, and shows most destructive ways, us prefer a secure rut to the dy ginia, the only way tlie silionl him standing on the platform but all college faculty members will under­ His disposition is not bad; he is namic forward drive of freedom. children had ever seen him was at another Roanoke Crusade! stand. With the exception of privately-endow­ "going through a phase". on crutches and wearing that Willie said that when I ed colleges which have been blessed with en­ When the teenager just moons man next to me, who said to his built-up shoe. touched him, he felt his faith ough applicants so that they could afford to about and passes up all work. friend "You've gotta pick up land Willie's parents heard about i go, and God healed him. Im­ snforce adequate entrance standards most It is not that he is lazy; it's an when it's cheap. A few years from our crusade in Roanoke. They I mediately his leg, 2-1 /2 incheq now land at Campbell River will American institutions of "higher learning" told him that if lie had faith! shorter than the other, wal "adolescent quirk". have skyrocketed". He's probably have been struggling with many students who when Oral Roberts prayed for I Even mother isn't criticized as right. At least one of the largest lengthened. him, God would completely heal | haven't yet learned to read and write. much as she deserves; The soup was thin, tasteless ant orchards, others had an oversized super market developers in thc He couldn't walk in his built- In the worst plight have been the state- When mother throws a tantrum, not very hot. Altogether this was a , hen house behind squat bungalows country has the same idea. There's him. Willie believed it. Before up shoe because it made his leg Ihey came to the meeting Wil­ owned schools which are under pressure to ac­ we all put it down to "nerves". dismal luncheon. All around mc It was hard to imagine that these a sign on the main street that too lung! His parents had to buy were a source of income for the lie made his parents promise cept any kind of kid who has a high school But what is the excuse for me tables for two or four, empty ol reads something to this effect, those new shoes before he could any customers whatever, crammed inhabitants. The bus driver told lhat if God healed him through diploma. Faulty methods of teaching reading, ivhen things are not serene? "This is the site of a new shopping go to school. the huge restaurant. Now and then us many of the residents were re­ centre to be erected soon". How prayer, they would go down the Todav Willi,, is healthy and lack of insistence on regular theme writing, Do special n-ords describe my state? a waitress would wander by with tired folk on pension and only sup soon? Maybe the salmon know, or nexl day and buy him a new normal. His built up shoe and tolerance of misspelling, etc., have produced No! Dad's just acting mean! a tray full of cartons of salt or plement their incomes by the little the Crosbys and Hopes of this pair of shoes. pair ol crutches, under glass in a large number of practically illiterate high sugar to replenish receptacles on that can be garnered from these world will influence its develop The prayer line was so long —Annabelle Stewart Altwater postage stamp-size farms. Tulsa. Oklahoma, bear mute schoo' graduates. each of the tables. Otherwise a ment. Celebrities are known to that night that Willie could not; hush had fallen over the clatter ot testimony to the (lower ol *,** lit­ The answer of the universities has been Why do Bing Crosby and Bob have a high tourist attraction va­ find a place to stand. After I \ what had been the noon hour rush. tle boy's faith in Cod. courses in "remedial reading and writing" i.e. Hope choose to spend some time lue as has the sport of fishing. There were now only three of an effort to do in three hours a week during AFTER DINNER MINTS each year at Cambell River, we us in the cafe. Two men sat at the asked. We were told it is because one semester what the lower schools should next table to mine, so close I could this is the most famous salmon have done over a period of years. It was this After discovering that he had had a very poor fairly feel them breathing down fishing ground on the west coast course described gently as "Rhetoric 100," season, the angry manufacturer walked into his my neck. Naturally, in all the still Wealthy men have established su­ BUYING and SELLING! which the University of Illinois has just thrown Dffice and shouted. "Why is it that every time I ness, I could hardly help overhear per deluxe fishing camps there j into the ash can. walk into this office, I find that nobody is working?" ing their conversation. Most of it and for a few weeks at the height ; "Simple", came a voice from the back, "it's those was quite uninteresting to me un­ of the season they and their guests j * • * darned rubber heels you wear". til one of the men said he had compete with the hundreds of com i taken his entire family by train io mercial fishermen for an exciting WHY WOMEN DIDNT VOTE SOCIALIST the west coast during the summer catch in these productive waters. | Father (to son): Do you mind if I take the car "What a country', he exclaimed. High River Tiiyies tonight? I'm taking your mother to the movies and Little fishing boats were all moo- j "You don't realize the vastness and I red the day we were there. Stern , I want to impress her. the varied type of terrain that con When the socialists got together at Black­ by stern, bow by bow they bobbed stitutes Canada until you have in the tide, their inboard motors; pool to discuss the disaster they suffered in the 1 No matter how often a married man changes made the trip across those prairies silent. We didn't count them there I last election, moral issues came in for a care­ jobs, he ehds up with the same boss. and through the mountains." ; could have been a hundred or even j ful examination. Socialists had always claimed ' more. It wasn't hard to imagine that the angels were on their side, while satan They were looking down into the depths of the There was more praise of the the thousands of tins of salmon • journey, the scenery and the wea­ favoured the sinful profit-seekers in free enter­ majestic Grand Canyon. "Do you know", asked the • they were responsible for by pro j guide, "that it took millions and millions of years ther and then the voice behind me ducing the raw ingredients. Thc prise. This moral claim was supposed to appeal said. "Yep, I was so impressed 1 for this great abyss to be carved out?" smell told the story. to women, who hate sin and greed. So why did bought some land at Campbell Ui the women refuse to vote socialist? "Well, well", ejaculated the traveller. "1 never ver on Vancouver Island. Next Now as the chap at the next NEW HOME OR knew that this was a government job". vear I plan to build a motel out table elaborated on the tourist Lord Pakenham, a top-ranking socialist, 1 there and move the family to the possibilities of Campbell River had an answer. He told the conference that HOUSE TRAILER The private was making a strong plea for a fur­ coast". and his faith in its future, I re­ "The question to ask about nationalization was membered two women picking lough on the ground that his wife needed him at Campbell River! The name was "Is the moral quality of life any higher in a their way along a stony beacn, BUY OR SELL IT, home. Finally his commanding officer asked. "Do iamiliar because last summer I nationalized industry than in a good private you place your wife before your duty to your coun­ iheir high heels digging into slimy too, travelled by CN railway to green pebbles. We were searching enterprise industry? I don't think it is, and try?" the west coast and visited Camp FASTER, EASIER while this is so the moral argument must re­ as all tourists do, for sea shells. I Replied the private: "There are millions of men bell River. This fishing viUage is found two beautiful stones for the main in suspension". taking care of my country, but as far as I know about as far as traffic can travel grotto back home. They weighed AND CHEAPER . . Another socialist leader told his fellow I'm the only one taking care of my wife." north from Nanaimo. I had includ­ 'about a pound each and would be­ socialists that women, being consumers, soon ed it in my itinerary because I had come a burden in my luggage be * • • heard romantic tales of film cele­ tore I returned home, but this did­ discovered that they were powerless to exercise brities spending several weeks any real protest about the way nationalized In­ 1867 the population was around 3V*_ million. n't deter me from stuffing my I there each year. I was curious lo purse and pockets as well with all dustries were run. It is all very well to talk With indominatable courage the people know what the attraction was. of that era opened the vast western lands and manner of shells and pebbles. I about the ordinary person participating in the The trip by government ferry learned afterward in a gift shop in CLASSIFIED ADS planning and operation of the nation's indus­ took in British Columbia. Railways were con­ from Vancouver to the Island is a Victoria, where they were on sale, try, but it doesn't work out that way. How can structed, settlers flocked in, villages, towns short, pleasant one which makes lhat some natives of the Island millions of people "participate" in a govern­ and cities were built and the country developed excellent connections with a bus make a nice income from collect­ ment business in any real sense? Efforts were concentrated at first on agricul­ service. My vacation companion ing these pebbles and polishing ture, lumbering and mining. Then in later and myself had planned to rent a them to a smooth colourful beauty. DO THE JOB! Canadians understand this. Shoppers at years an extensive industrial plant was estab­ car when we arrived. We though: No wonder we were so entranced government liquor stores find they participate we could drive right around the Day after day, year after year, our classified section creates a lished by them. Even in their unpolished only to the extent of paying the price — and Island and come out in the vicinity state, they were things ot beauty tremendous response for everything from mobile homes to baby carriages. a big price, too! All this effort required capital and the of Victoria. Wc found there was indeed. Advertise your needs here. Our Want Ads pull ! ! population was only about 8,000,000 when no continuous road. In fact tin* How often I have heard people • * * the First World War started. Canada took an west coast of Vancouver Island is remark that there are no new froa An ad In the classified is the biggest bargain CANADIAN ACHIEVEMENTS important part in that conflict and the cost still almost entirely a wilderness peopled by loggers. The only roads tiers in Canada. This chap (I wuii- in your newspaper; more sales results per was heavy. der if his soup was as cold as mine) Brooks Bulletin are the ones they build to get the dollar ! ! Then World War Two broke out and by log harvest out of the bush. Roads faced a new frontier. From my Canadians have been accused of being that time the population had risen to 11,000- have no continuity, we were told observations while travelling the "skinflints" when the investment qf their sav­ 000. Canada built up an air force of 200,000 and seldom go anywhere. length and breath of Canada, there are limitless opportunities for de­ with 36 squadrons sent overseas, a navy of ings in the development of their own country The one that winds along to veloping tourist meccas in every ASK FOR AN AD TAKER WOS concerned. The result was the pouring in 700 ships and had four divisions on the battle Campbell River on the east coast province in the Dominion. It just of outside capital to develop our resources. fronts. In addition to the war costs this coun­ of the Island is not spectacular. In needs a few intrepid souls like the BRING PHONE 52 Such On accusation is unfair to the peo­ try contributed $2% billion to allied nations fact, after our trip to Squamish, B.C., and our memory of what thc ple of this country. The truth is that Canada's in mutual aid. Malahat Drive from Nanaimo to limited population has had a tremendous bur­ Canadians as a nation have achieved Victoria was like, this venture was den to carry in the development of a region greatly in developing the resources of this vast almost devoid of scenery and exci THE HANNA second only in size to that of Soviet Russia, land. The comparatively scant population tement whatever. But it was not PRINTER* which is the world's largest country. could not accumulate sufficient capital to without interest. $$?••'* •Canada as a nation is not yet a hundred • meef a H-requirements ond hence the need for • -Little"farm* were scattered along •Th* b e st;. f o H»wr HERALD years old. At the time of Confederation in external financial aid the way. Some of them with small PHONE 854-3075 rr-^ ••>•'*!W-, ' a .an .'Juwnuipt'''' * . •

THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 Married In Saskatoon guests. Oyen Auxiliary Wedding Jan. 12 Mr. George Debenham. A reception followed in the Su­ LITKE-ENGEL NUPTIALS Por travelling the bride wore a therland Memomrial Hall. A three Will Hold Dance Of Interest Here white embossed bengaline sheath tiered wedding cake flanked by topped by a matching Jacket and tall candles and flowers centered OYEN, Jan. 31 — The regular A wedding of interest to many black and white accessories. Mr. the bride's table. The Catholic Wo meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary friends took place at the United and Mrs. Litke will reside at 1909, | men's League of Sutherland acted to the Canadian Legion, Oyen was Church in Hanna on January 12 21 Ave. S.W., Calgary. as serviteurs. held recently with 21 members when Miss Alice Kariff of Canora Guests attending the wedding answering the roll call, each with Miss Rosalind Malinowski cousin Sask. and Mr. Sylvester Paluszak were from Vancouver, Saskatoon, a small gift. of the bride was in charge of the ol Sunnynook were united in mar­ Calgary, Carbon, StetUer and Ed­ guest register. President II. Evens announced riage. The double ring ceremony monton. For the occasion the bride's mo­ that the auxiliary will have chaTge was performed by Rev. John Mou­ ther wore a dress of sapphire blue of the library for the month of les and the attendants were Mrs. brocade, white accessories and cor March. The annual membership Lillian Anderson and Mr. Mike HANNA C.W.L. TO HOLD sage of pink Sweetheart roses. The banquet will also be held in Kariff. ST. PATRICK'S TEA MAR. IS March. groom's mother wore a frock of The bride wore a lovely green The January meeting of the green printed silk, white accessor­ The second annual Sadie Haw­ wool sheath dress and her corsage CWL was held on Thursday, Jan­ ies and her corsage was also of kins Dance will be held on Friday was ol white carnations. uary 12 at the home of Mrs. Gul­ pink Sweetheart roses. February 24 in the theatre. The Following the ceremony a re­ lekson with Mrs. C. Johnson as Father Hamilton proposed thc Jorgenson orchestra will provide ception was held at the home of co-hostess. There were sixteen bridal toast to which the groom the music. Tickets will be sold in Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Anderson members and one guest present. responded. advance up to G p.m.; door prize where a most delicious turkey sup­ It was reported that Mr. and Mrs. again features a lovely mahogany In the evening a wedding dance per was served by the hostess with Pete Batter were tbe winners of cedar chest. was held which was attended by the assistance of Mrs. Mildred Ve­ the bridge tournament recently some one hundred invited guests. Mrs. Lil Reiman is in charge of no and Mrs. Ken Veno. completed. On Wednesday, December 28, ticket sales and distribution. The The St. Patrick's tea will be held committees for the ensuing month Decorations of white and mauve the many beautiful gifts were on streamers and wedding bells prov MR AND MRS. OTTO LITKE March 18 at the Legion HaU. Jt display at the home of the bride's are: hospital, Rosa Malmgren and was decided to have a voluntary Christine McKay; lunch, Dorothy ided the attractive decorations Baskets of red and white carna­ the signing of the register Mr. parents. parcel post. Anyone wishing to Virgo, Lizzie Adams, M. Carmen above the bride's table centered tions and white baby chryanthe Frank Burke sang "The Lord's donate a parcel may contact Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie who are and Hazel Chaplin; clean up, Ines with a white wedding cake lighted mums provided an attractive sett­ Prayer" and "O Perfect Love". candles and flowers. Gordon An­ T. Scott. both attending the University oi Harris and Margaret Kuhn. The ing for the four o'clock wedding Mr. Dennis Teskey and Mr. Jim derson took moving pictures dur­ Alberta will make their home at next meeting will be held on Wed ceremony in Redeemer Lutheran Engel acted as best men and usher­ Mrs. Gordon Anderson voluntee­ 11949, Jasper Ave. . ing the evening and friends of the nesday, February 15. Church, Saturday, January 21 when ing the guests to their pews mark­ red to be responsible for the hos­ bride and groom extended congra­ pital visiting for the remainder of Guests at the wedding were from Ruby Rose, youngest daughter of ed by pink roses and white bells Vancouver, Regina, Winnipeg Ed­ tulations and best wishes for a were Mr. Gerald Engel and Mr. this term. happy married life on their ranch Mr. and Mrs. John Engel was unit­ monton, Carstairs, Drumheller and Stanley Banman. Sewing Circle west of Rose Lynn where they will ed in marriage to Mr. Otto Henry CWL pins are to be ordered and Hanna. reside. Litke, youngest son of Mr. and A reception followed in the church available for sale to any members Repairs Clothes wishing them. Mrs. Michael Litke all of Hanna. parlors decorated for the occasion The February meeting will be CRAIGMYLE, Jan. 30 — The j Rev. 0. Sommerfeld officiated at with pink and white streamers and FWUA Meeting " wedding bells. A four tiered wed­ held at the home of Mrs. Lyle Craigmyle Bethel Ladies Mission­ Serenity Chapter the double ring ceremony. Held at Craigmyle ary Sewing Circle met at the home ding cake surrounded by the veil Needham with Mrs. Ritchie as co of Mrs. Henry Karg on January 18. Installs Officers Given in marriage by her father of the bride's mother centered the hostess. Mrs. Freeman will donat The regular meeting of the There were nine ladies and four j the bride wore a floor length gown bride's table. The guest tables were the attendance prize. Mrs. 6. Craigmyle FWUA was held in the children present with Mrs. Hilda OYEN, Jan. 31 — In a beautiful j of nylon lace over taffeta featur­ decorated with bouquets of flow­ derson won the month's prize flo hall on Thursday afternoon Jan­ Paulson and Mrs. Winnie Kittridge colorful ceremony January 19, the ing a sequin trimmed neckline, ers. nated by Mrs. Foy. uary 19 with 14 members present. in charge. Mrs. Lydia Nelner read following officers of the Serenity I with sleeves ending in lily point. The bouffant skirt was designed Receiving with the bridal party Our new president Mrs. Myra the scripture and Mrs. Martha Chapter No. 113 Order of the Eas the bride's mother wore a beige Kinettes Announce Schissler opened the meeting with 1 tern Star were installed for thc with inserts of pleated nylon and Scheller led in prayer. 1 lace sheath with corsage of bronze year 1961. Worthy Matron, Marga­ her full length veil was held in Dress Winner greetings to all for a prosperous roses. Thc groom's mother wore 1061. A hearty welcome was ex­ A very busy afternoon was spent ret Herron; Worthy Patron, Stan place by a crown star pointed ot At a meeting of tbe Hanna Kin­ a dress of navy blue crepe and her tended to our new member Mrs. I repairing used clothing and mak- ley Regan; Associate Matron, Joce­ sequins matching the sequin trim­ ette Club held on January 24, Mrs. , ing novelty book marks and needle corsage was of red roses. Helen Rees. The F'WUA song was lyn Kunert; Associate Patron, Paul ming of her gown. Her bridal bou­ Jack Derry of Hanna, was winner books out of our old Christmas sung and the roll call was answer­ Eberly; secretary, Philip Clampitt quet was composed of American Members of the ladies aid acted of the dress of the month draw. I cards. These items will be sent to A •weddiir: of interest to mi'iv' embroidery. Her elbow length veil ed by "Something we did at treasurer, Jennie Doran; Conduct­ Beauty roses. as serviteurs. Among business details of the the orphanage in Jamaica friends in Hanna and Saskatoon of French illusion was held in Christmas that will always hold ress, Mona Eberly; Associate Con­ Miss Irene Engel sister of the The toast to the bride responded meeting was the decision to donate was solemnized in St. Marys piace l>y a rhinestone and pearl memories". This proved very in­ Co-hostesses with Mrs. Karg ductress Patricia Munroe; Chap­ ' bride and Miss Marlene Zeamer to by the groom was proposed by $10 to the Hanna public library. Church in that city. Dcce.nb *. r :.' . tiara and she carried a bridal bou­ teresting. The secretary reported were Mrs. Scheller and Mrs. Dyck. lain. Myrtle Wilson; Marshall, Pa­ j attended the bride wearing iden- Each lady present received a sou­ when Eleanor Helen Kroczynski, quet of gardenias surrounded by 103 articles donated to the Unita­ tricia Clampitt; Organist, Cynthia j tical gowns in pastel shades ^f daughter •••i Mr. and Mrs.M. Krock- white ha ly 'mums, fern and ivy. rian Service Committee. Read were venir and several tasty fruit treats Russell; Adah Sonia Dzurko; Ruth moss green and mauve lace featur- zynski of Saskatoon was i'nited 'i The Misses Carol and Diana Kro­ eight thank you notes from differ­ sent to us from Faith Home, Ja­ Olive Holmes; Esther, Muriel Code | ing square neckline, short sleeves Marlha, Janet Foster; Electa, Sel­ marriage to Mr. Albert Arthur Rit­ czynski were their sister's brides­ ent charitable organizations. The maica. I and flowing back sashes. White ma Mehl; Warder, Myrtle Herron; chie, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. maids, wcai'in 4 '4,r.vi*:-> o; led vel­ members voted a S5.00 donation The next meeting will be at the j hats, gloves and shoes completed for the Duplicator machine. At the Sentinel, Charles Wilson. Ritchie of Hanna. Father A. Hamil­ vet chiffon, matching In ad bow*-, home of Mrs. Winnie Kittridge on | their ensembles and they carried ton of Carstairs uncle of the 14100m *-ii i- ..nd whue ••loves. Their bri close of the meeting the president February 15, at 2 o'clock. conducted a Buzz session on ideas The ceremony was witnessed by white carnations tied with ribbons PIANO TUNING officiated at the nuptial ntes. dal bouquets were composed of a lariie attendance and was foilow- matching the gowns. .\.i:i:* i). •_, ,*.i ..'!,.-, w .ii eacaiypius. ior 1961. If all the ideas submitted Given in m. .*r.*i _••,• iv h:"* iji '•• r are carried out there will never BIRTHS ed by refreshments and a social The wedding music was played the bride wore a white wedding Mrs. '•). Win • was In.' or'4anisl ije a dull moment in the following hour. | bv Mrs. Elaine Pfahl and during Archie Gordon, Piano Tuner, Calgar gown oi D * , 1 -I * so.'- it*a; 'rin ; a and Mrs. S. Bentley, soloist. Mr year. The lea gift was donated by HEIN: To Mr. and Mrs. R. Hein .full skirt which fell entrain, fitted Raymond Malinowski cousin of the Mrs. Iris Faechner and was won Richdale, January 24, a son. Will be in The Hanna, Cereal, Oyen an bodice *.'. i* h si.ii • • 1 .,*• K -, bride attended the groom and Mr. hy Mrs. Shirley branum. Hostesses STULBERG: To Mr. and Mrs. L. waistime accentuated in .seed pcai I Richard Koockzynski Ushered the for the afternoon were Mrs. Myra Stulberg, Endiang January 25, a Districts Schissler and Mrs. Meg Proudfoot. daughter. LENFESTY: To Mr. and Mrs. M. Lenfesty, Craigmyle, January 26. a daughter. STOP...LOOK..SH0P FEBRUARY 6 to 16 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. 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The ex- 819-Thornycroft Drive, Calgary ' periments indicate, too, that burn- II oz. Poly Bag 6 for 79c I ed clothing or clothes soaked in DICED CARROTS I hot liquids should be removed as j soon as possible. 1 1 oz. Poly Bag 6 for 79c I (s Peanut Butter An Excellent j Source of Protein? Guaranteed Radio and SHOP AND SAVE AT THE CO-OP LOCKER Will a given quantity of peanut T-V Service We Have A Large Selection of Cards butter provide as much protein as Chocolates, Cosmetics and Many Other the same quantity of meat? HANNA RADIO CENTRE A tablespoon of processed pea­ HANNA CO-OP LOCKER Items. Come In TODAY .... nut butter will contain about four "SALES WITH GOOD SERVICE" grams of protein. This means pea­ PHONE 854-3733 Ivan Fano Mgr. Phone 854-3171 nut butter has about 25 percent protein and it is good protein too! To get the amount of protein that is contained in a 3 ounce hambur­ 0AMB1E DRUGS ger patty it would be necessary to Phone 854-3711 Hanna eat about five to six tablespoons new...and what a cleaner! of peanut butter. This would add Now the world's most famous cleaner has the some 500 calories to the diet which world's longest reach. Just snap on Hoover's new in a great many cases would be ex­ tremely undesirable. Peanut but­ double-stretch hose and you can clean furniture, "AS A TEENAGER... I know I need milk. ter is not a complete substitute stairs, anything within a 16-foot radius. That's almost twice the reach of any other cleaner! It's loaded with the vital nutrients I need for meals. Do You Sleep Weil At Night? new colours new double-stretch hose new vinyl bag for my busy school, work and play schedule!" Sound sleep can become a habit. See the new, colour-keyed styling... the new vinyl If you happen to be one of those dirt jacket you can wash ... the new double-stretch who toss. turn, and lose sleep, hose. See too, how the Hoover CITATION gets the BREAD follow these suggestions: deep-down dirt other cleaners miss. Free showings t 1 Set the stage by making your­ available at the store, or in your own home. BREAD WITH A REAL FLAVOR! self as comfortable as possible be f§i0^Ty- fore you retire. Make sure you've the right temperature in your bed­ Hanna Bake Shop's New Tender, Moist room. Wear comfortable night clo­ thes. Leave your worries in the of­ Daily Fresh Ok ^3&UdftiJ fice and think about a South Sea HOOVER Island or any other subject that i' brings relaxation. 2 Select the right props - a WHITEBREAD comfortable mattress not too hard Introductory Offer Unsliced, Unwrapped or too soft; good bedsprings that won't pop coils into your ribs in HOOVER UPRIGHT MODEL-complete With Tools. Regular Only the middle of the night, and fitted i sheets that won't wrinkle. Use Price $ 129.95 To Clear at $89.95 fluffy, light blankets - avoid the heavy ones. 3 Take a brief, relaxing walk LOAF before you turn in - that's a sleep M&3&«tt&&J«.'£- 15< inducer. Other mild exercise may HOOVER FLOOR POLISHERS Only 39.95 help tire you. Sliced and Wrapped, Only 4 If vou have a pet remedy, use it Charles Dickens could only sleep in beds that faced north. Face your bed north, or any direc­ HOOVER CONSTELLATION MODEL, Complete with Tools Sell­ tion, if you feel it induces sleep. ing for Only $69.95 LOAF Some people drink black coffee or 18< Warm milk to get sleepy. Others read poetry, mystery magazines or comic books (they sometimes de­ SOLD WRAPPED AT ALL GROCERY feat their purpose by reading their eyes ache). STORES 5 Sleep in a dust free room CENTRAL ALBERTA DAIRY POOL with dust free coverings. 6 If you don't have any pet Alpha Milk, Cream, Butter, Ice Cream end Egg* theories, borrow a friend's. If you Odell's Limited HANNA BAKE SHOP still can't sleep, dont fight it. Just Hanna Phone 854-3871 IL A. RASSMUSSEN, mgr, .«*. 854—3171 lie still and relax -the rest wfll Alex Rawlusyk, Prop., Hanna do you good. 3 age *. THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 SEU AND PROFIT... BUY AND .SAVE ...OET A BETTER JOB... HIRE GOOD HELP! PHONE 3075

HELP WANTED MALE CARD OF THANKS CHURCH OF CHRIST 2.00 Divine Worship (English (Disciples) 3.00 Sunday School HERALD CLASSIFIED AD RATES CAPABLE MAN to work In Kiinifi Mr. nnd Mra. John Oillard of Meredith P. Bergman, B.A., U.K. Min. Pastor O. Sommerfeld THE HERALD'S and implement dealership, mechanic's Younp stown would like to express Manse 1103 Centre Str. Phone Sa4-:tol** Phone 854-3051 Minimum charge 75c first insertion, 50c each subse llsense not necessary. Apply Bo.\ thoir heartfelt gratitude and thanks SUNDAY, February 5th: guent insertion In Memoriam, Church Notices, Cards o* 2244 Hanna Herald lilt f h. ,i 11 i tn-ir wonderful friends who 10.30 a.m. Unified Scrv.ee helped sn much nnd were HO kind to (Worship and Uible Classes for all SEDALIA "Tanks, Coming Events $1.00 per insertion. Display adver EXPERIENCED MECHANIC nquir ns it the time our home was des­ ages) tising rate Card upon request. Copy must reach Herald Of ed to work in Chrysler dealership, troyed by fire. I4p 7.30 p.m. Kvening Service (A baptismal service will he in­ state experience and c-ualificatinns SEDALIA, Jan. 26 - Mr. and "ce by 12 noon eoch Tuesdav Apply Llox 2245, Iianna Herald 131 f Sincere t hanks to relatives and cluded) friends for the much appreciated plft^ WEDNESDAY, Mrs. Poffenroth of Calgary wero PHONE 854-3075 — TO CONTACT 6,000 READERS COMING EVENTS nf fruit, candy, cards and flower ;• 7.15 p.m. fliristlan Youth fellowship visitors at the home of Mr. and --•nt nn' during my stay in the Hanna TIIIUSHAY: Mrs. B. Fenske last week end Hnsi-ital \ special thanks to th< 1.15 p.m. .Junior Choir llellearsal ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. G. W. Heatherington has left You'll Save Dollars — You'll Get Prompt The Afternoon Croup of All S; la dies from the Surprise district foi fi.45 p.m. Explorers FOR SALE for Edmonton for a few days wilh FOR SALE W.A. will hold a hake sale a I lie Ihe beautiful flowers. S.OO p.m. Senior Choir Heheiirs.il Service By Using Your Telephone to Store on Saturday. February I. Mrs. Marne Fact liner. 1-tp Mrs. M. Racknor taking Mr. Rack­ "EBUFILT TRANSMISSION exchange WEBCOR TAPE RECORDER Dual meriting at 2.30 p.m. REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH -ill maker u|* ten 1955 Stanilarrt mil) nor wilh them to the city for treat­ Contact These Business Firms tra.*k| dual speed, tuin motors, dual I u.aild li ke to thank Hrs. Argil. SI'XIIAY, February 5: run; re '•Juraire. Hnnmi ill" ment ol a fractured hip sustained head, excellent shane Phone ida\ i ml \\ IKni.' matron, nursing* stall 10.00 Sunday School S54-3S22 (lifter .'.''.m N.14 -:l!>l T II 10.00 llolj* Communion (Ciinini in a fall on the street at Consort. SOLDPN GLIDE VACUUM CLEAN md domcMii staff for their excellen* ORMISTON AGENCIES Has a pa til III in th,* I 1.15 Holy Communion i Kuulish i Mr, Victor Kroeker ha.s left for EPS Slne-ei* Sewlne Machine Co WELL TRAINED BORDER COLLIE , Hann * llos ml. also Irienils an I KID HAY, February :l. • »l«.« 4ir1 St-rvice (lenerat Delivery cattl" llllk- p O. liny R's * (., ,,„ , to compete in the H.S. ALL CLASSES OF S.OO Adult lln-uiiy Class *-»»*. .fr>h»ll*r Phone VA 1 - s i«" '"* i* cards, \ i si TH and llo bonspiel. Mr. Win. Hart il.vu* the Motorists... 12 1 I r.|i sATI'KDAY, February 4: FAUPEI5 in* plant which I real!* NSMRANCE & REALESTATF foursome down. :MJD I '.'Ill'iril'al nm I I'Sl i in i a.ll for lhe he*t In New nn*l n.,..l u*eM GUERNEY 30 INCH GAS RANGC — 'i'li 'III. > "1 all so nine TIME PAYMENTS Mrs. Mun Stolz Pastor l ). Sommerlel.l er. fierme if deelre-ii rt,n*..rt vr.nr 111 i .Vellenl . otidilinn ,-•]..;. |, *..| Correction: The Sedalia bonspiel FOR THE BFST PRICES 1 Phone Sal-.'M.". I Fnrnev inlPimiaii In II*.nn;, tr f{.lf. cash. Phone S.",l-?.ll:i, Hanna i:: • .., &PUAMGFD ON PREMIUM will commence February -7. fATTIF UMER and SERVICE ON ALL I! IIIOS! •Bier pO Hnx 47" 'Olli ti-llflf* •*-.• The rinks of Wm. Mathison. May C my act ST PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH YOUR TIRE REQUIRE rntrie nr what hnve ynu —SStf ? B DPOOM folly modern HOUSE — Phone 854-3555 Scapa ind Kroker are entered in (he Fs full sized has.-nionl. , l..se I,, a. .... Available 24 hours a dav MENTS CALL ON 3 BEDROOM HOME — T, ,..,i,.,i ut School Foi fill |>..l la 111 .1- ;.:,, I! SUNDAY, February 5 ther bonspiel I ll; s week, 21* - 5th Ave. West. Full basement. S54-3:*>5li, 71.mini I." • SALE BY TENDER Born hi Mr. and Mrs. I>. Chris­ Stiipnn finish e'l,' Forcer] air furnace tianson in the Consort hospital. rn.ulntert. Douhle Plumhine Anplv ?500 BUSH. OF CLEAN BARLEY January 2(>. a son. Full insurance bonded Roy Hutton. Phone 194. 52t.f. Hanna Tire »*ill In *.l !.*, Mr. F. MacLachlan is visiting llu I: ..*..*,I li..|.i LIVESTOCK SALES — Sell your Nottroeur family at Cooking Lake. Expert drivers SERVICE •took the auction way. Cattle,^hops The Sedalia FWUA were enter and miscellaneous Items sold every ATTENTION STOCKMEN tained hy the Naco local at .he Leon Mehl — Ph. 854-3011 Thursday. Complete auction service Have von tried I'lu*., -I.IIV s.,-,|,l, - The s. oldiims home of Mrs. J. K. Blair and en­ Phone 854-3052 Next Door To K A B Motor anywhere. Drumheller Auction Mart ments und minerals for v..in liv. st... „ i* \TK.\- I.AM i Ltd. Phone VA 32*0*s Drum., Rfcs. my many kin.! joyed the convention report eiv-n and poultry I'wp .'i, llu,- i:. With Barrister, Solicitor B.T.U.'»), complete with tin and when an advertisement states a pr lhe Manna Hospital f'»r tlie kind al SEi V: All 31 an ' 35 in Twp tention they gave our little buy whil General Trucking Construction 18x24 floor register (can he used il must also -uate the seed grade 35 Kg. 7. Win., TUMIDLY All as furnace). 22 Gallon plass lined 1'ncleaned seed should be advertis­ Iir was hospitalized, also those foi I Notary Public 1 and 2. E Half 3, N I*: Quarter m Iheir manv a-Ls of kindnesses. Wv\ EXPERTS (oil) hot water tank; set of stock ed as "lrXCbKAXED", "Registered Ml II, 13 and 13, S Half 34 in BONDED AND INSURED Ph. 854-3560—Hanna racks (nearly new) to fit one ton or Certified" applies only to seed tan­ m irttly appreciated it and we send I HANNA Phone 854-3805 Tup i'li, Iti;.* 7. With Cnlain Pord. Apply A. O. I^ewls. Morrin, ged and sealed by the Department n! a special thank you to one and all ing by admeasurement Sli 1 4.nu a. - Mr. and Mrs. Herman Millet SHORT AND LONG HAULS Builder of Low Down ELECTRICAL Alta. 4tf Agriculture. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 THE IIANNA IIKRAI.I1 tf 14p | Payment Homes - Custom CONTRACTORS and M3HI issued ONE SECTION OF LANO — One and \. Monday to Friday WIRING SPECIALISTS GRADE 2 AND 3 f. ur lit Herat i.a for a term of 2n years as and Phone 854-2335 Homes and Commercial a half miles south of Mlchichi, Alta. We wish to extend a most sincere ! er it $1 7, per bu If.nn April I. 11146. Consisting ol Phone 854-3682 450 acres under cultivation, 185 ac­ Thatch wheal thanks to all those who helped to Day or Night Buildings P.O. B ox 3, Deli a. Al a 11,15,1* Section 14. I*: Half 15 and S Hall res summer fallow. Lots of pood save our home anti assisted us in 23. Ill Twp. 2li. Kge, 7, W4lll. ' 'on- water. Good pasture with water II n y way during the recent fire, als- "Our New Home Ownert SEED WHEAT FOR SALE — lien taining by admeasui etnents 12MI Fair buildings. Apply A. r>. Per for cards and gifts received. Thank Hanna Electric Chinook, selling In bulk from bit acres, more or less riai. Mlchichi, phone 926-14. Alta. you all. Are Our Best Sales People" at commercial price, field inspeei CHATTELS: 6tf Fred and Laura Carlson 14p 1 10 Centre St - Hanna ed registration No. i;ii-7i.Mi:n. t..| New feedlot - s feet board walls. grade, at $1.40 Bushel; eligible foi 4 new SOO bushel self feeders. 4 In loving memory of Mary Powell, 3 BEDROOM fully modern house — special delivery quota to covet* priei new 2500 bushel granaries; 1 new who passed away Feb. 4, 1958. For Expert... full site basement, good garage, of seed. I. I*'.. Lanier. Kegisleie. bunk house; 1 two-room house; "Not just today, hut every day SEE US FOR ALL TYPES fenced and landscaped, trees and Seed Grower. Phone Tin. Delia. Al I water troughs and 3 pumps In silence we rem em ber" f schrubbery. Cash, or cattle as part IIMI"* berta. 13' ' with motors. The Fitzsimmons, Powell's payment. C. Q. Sibley. Phone 854- WELDING and and Rusts' 1>P S828, Hanna. 7t.f All buildings and fences on the said 1HIR0PR&CTGF FOR SALE OR TRADE title land and the said leased land MACHINE WORK shall be part thereof and tie ineluded In loving memory of a dear husband FEED GRAIN — Bought and sold. , DODGE VISCOUNT HARDTOP - in this transaction save and except and father, Anton Stotz, who passed Is Your Spine Ijorne Robbs. P.O. Box 642. Hanha 19.000 miles Will sell or trade foi away January 29, 1960. PRINTING the building belonging to Peter Steeu —SEE— Phone 854-3692. after 6 p.m. 8t( Causing Illness? eattle or grain Central Meat Mai­ situate on Ihe said title land and the "A happy home we ome enjoyed, ket. 1lt.f building situate on the North West How sweet tlie memory still, lo many cases, people wno 1700 BUS. No. 2 WHEAT — Unclean­ Rut death has left a hmliness, ed, suitable for feed. Quantity of quarter of section 34 of the said plain of poor health find RAILS SLABS TIE BOARDS POSTS The world can nevir fill" * —THE HERALD 24x6 D.L. John Deere double disc leased land. BARTMAN'S practic helps them w lent or Will sell or « ill in de foi All Solicitors fees, assignment fees, Kver remembered by wife, daugh­ press drills, with J.D. fertilizer at­ good ilea 1 ill.. ne . im PHONE 854-3075 elr-* fails This science oats. For a and registration costs to be paid in ter and son. ' *P MACHINE SHOP tachment, 1954 Oliver 99 tractor. ereal Alia. Breton, ls, i equal portions by the Purchaser and "Your Pick of the Yard et 'in the oerve centre* nf row with live hydraulic, remote cylinder 12, 3.14 I5i LEASE FOR SALE the Vendor. body and break away. Used J.D. 14" Written offers will he received hy Phone 854-3053 Reasonable Prices' An offer has been received from a Investigate This N*w wVtft Hammermill, Two 10 ft. J. D. rod HEINTZMAN PIANO — mil be 1,1 lionafide residents of the Sp<> i.il non-resident of the Special Areas in Hanna, Alta. weeders with duplex hitch. A. T mahogany fit ish. n exe •lie 1! e in - Areas for tlie purchase of the land lhe amount of $34.OOO.0(1, which is the To Health Now Marshall Phone 330, Delia 12.13.11 dilion Will sell . r tal*. g a in ol holdiims of the late Steve Moen. h or' upset price, terms cash, the highest Atlas Lumber Co. eattle ill pa> ment I'lu.l -.5 1 - *.211 9 I Yaigmyle, Alherta, being compos. .1 Dr j S PAXMAN^ or any tender not necessarily aci opt­ 5 ROOM HOUSE and two acres ol i: t.l of Cultivation Lease 2s."»7 S.I., descri­ T. SCOTT Mgr. Ph. 854-3783 Hanna. ed. Ph. 854-3488—Hanna I land located on 7 Ave. West and bed as NEVi and SK1£ of l'9-2!t-lt.-\V SPECIAL AT STUD Centre St. For full partlculats ion- 1952 I.H.C. 15 FT. DISCER — Con Sealed lenders with the words 4th. .These lands are situated ;ippi"\- tact Krnest Ijinge, 609 - Cor. 2 St plete with seeding attach. Will se II ' TENDERS Fllll THE SEVEN SEAS Imately 11! miles south and i_ mil.-s OSAGE PARKS BY MUI and 9 Ave West. 12,13,14II or trade for grain. Apply Harvey I : JUAH RANCH HOLDINGS on the out- ivest of Hanna. There is a seven rem Limited Time Only Thompson or Phone :i|i*.-15. Deli: '• 'side of the envelope must lie iu tlie house, two granaries, one garage :ind BUENO BY POCO BUENO POOL ROOM and bowling alley in 1 I.15.H. II [hands of the undersigned not later one ha in Immediate possession Po III •s vaTiieo al over Use . . . Oyen, 5 tables, 1 alley. Terms if - than 10.tm AM Friday, March 3 Hull j Terms caHh. The highest KU0N MOtiNCH WANTED FOR MINK FEED 854-3635, Hanna. lnt.l. Kirii(le 3 and up) old John Stuber, Craiemyle. phone hereby invites tenders for the purch- 14 15 11.15 a.m. Primary Sun.lav s, Kmil SHOP R3608 - D UNFURNISHED SUITES .r IBeglnners to grade 21 Clean white 50c each delivered to Calgary, 40c if de­ rooms, (irmiston Agen. I'h Tl null wi 1 yuurtol* of SIT AN UNDIVIDED one-half interest In 11.15 a.m. Mornlnt; Woislup livered to the following collection points: a truck will The Store of Good Things 854-3555. 11 l.f li,,n lllivin i I I > in Tmvn.sliili portions of deeded land in tlie 7.30 p.m. Evening Worship Thirty U»J Kiuit;u Sixteen |l''i call in front of the offices at the following points Feb. To Eot StevevUle area belonging to the late TWO ROOM FULLY MODERN and Weat ol' the l-'ourlli Meridian eoii- John Bide Consists of deeded Irrl- ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA 16 and March 2, Drumheller Mail, 10 a.m.; Market For Better Lights furnished basement suite. 10 Cali­ luiniiii; i»iie Hundred and Sixty gatable lands and dry lands. For Sexagesima - Feb. 5th Square, Hanna 12 noon; Three Hills Capitol 3.30 p.m. Good Wholesome che. 2nd Ave. East. 12.13,14 lli'ii) ,iiu'*i more or les*-*, further particulars write Drawer 3(,!i HANNA, All Saints. KeserviiiK all mines and minerals. Hang out and freeze your rabbits as soon after shooting Hanna, Alherta 14,15,10': S.OO a.m. Holy Communion Come to BREAD — BUNS WANTED This land is all cultivated, fenced anil 11.00 a.m. Choral Communion as possible. Beaver and muskrat carcasses 4c lb., 5c de­ HEINTZMAN upright piano, roxo- cross fenced and is situated on the D10L1A. St. Patrick's: livered to Calgary. If warm weather is to cause spoil­ FEEDER CATTLE — Contact V, CAKES, PASTRY tone finish in good condition, reas­ road leadinn lioni Hand Hills I>akc 7.00 p.m. Holy Communion Pryor. Write or Phone (.20, Three age ship by local trucker in cartons. We pay charges. Geuder Electric onably priced. A. Matheson, Watts, to Hanna. Terms are cash and ten­ BYEMOOH, St. Pauls: Hills, Alta. 12.13.14p MAGAZINES P.O. Box 1000, Hanna 14,16,16 ders should he filed with the under­ 2.30 p.m. Evening Prayer signed by February Sth, 1SHU at 6 p.m. Phone 854-3490 CARPENTER WORK — Any type re- 3.00 p.m. Annual Meeting Phone 854-3222 8 FT. SERVEL REFRIGERATOR — nnd must he accompanied by a certi­ S. HENDERS modelling; and cahine t making ;i Rector Canon C. M. Starr, li A [..Th. In good condition $60. Also 19 U fied cheque for 10% of the tender. speciality. Phone ITU, II* write Box 104 - 6 Ave. \V., Hanna, ph. N.",l-:l*i43 W.D. 9 Tractor, good condition, Highest or any tender not necessarily P.O. Box 421, Calgary Phone Cr. 7-4929 215, Oyen Alberta. lLM3.14,lf>p wlU sell or trade for wheat. D. incepted. HANNA FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Lukey, Sunnynook 14,16,16 WANTED TO RENT — Don McCal­ \V. O. TL'HNEK Centre Street and 5 Ave. East — 14-15c When In Hanna Stay lum, my son in law is rumlng •" Hanna, Alberta 'The Church of The Four-Kohl i;.,spi-T Solicitor for the Kxecutrix THOUSANDS of prairie farmers now work In the business and wants to FRIDAY, February 3: At The Mrs. Klsie Radke 13,14 a Klrachmann Universal Fertilizer rent a 2 bed room house. Cassidy 8.00 p.m. Bible study ami player mMtm Attachment. Large capacity, accu­ Agency. -• service. Subject: 1 Thessulom.nis '' NATIONAL HOTEL « SELECTED PQULTRV rate, easily adjusted, economical. SUNDAY, February a: National Orain Co. Limited are SITUATIONS WANTED 10.00 a.m. Sunday sci 1 win, da-s­ "Headquarters for Agricultural Che­ ex for ever> om. IN APPRECIATION— micals and Machines for their appli­ NOTICE 11.(Ml a.m. Worship .mil Mon-'ii cation". See your local Agent or Reliable baby sitter available every 7.30 p.m. Bread ol I,He Si i *. a , Eot at the National The Central Appointed Dealer, or write to us, night, except Tuesdays and Tluns- WKDNKSDAY, February 8: 7 Winnipeg, Manitoba 14,15.16,17c days. Phone S54-34*;. ,, Audrey Clark 8.00 p m. ATM Service, wK.i, im­ 13p portant yi'Ulln people !*'*l |.,. ,ll,er On behalf of the Delia Curling Club we would like Meal Market FRIDAY, Februaiy II): to extend thanks to the following merchants and local Coffee Shop MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — On BABY SITTING JOB Heane lioy. 8.00 p.m. Bible Study and 1'I.IVLT Quality Mnoti — Freezer hand, electric qultar with dual pick Phone 854-3509 REMEMBER: individuals of Hanna for their prizes and cash donations up; switch for individual pick-up, The church is not a del ion >i y, it HOUSE CLEANING — Apply phoie Fresh Fruits & Vegetables tone and volume control, price $99.50 is a workshop »ve received for our annual open men's Bongp'iel: 854-8872, Hanna. For all your musical Instruments Pastor S. E. Cheek J. E. Eskestrand, Manager P. KENNEDY P,op. and accessories .call Delia Recrea­ S15 - 3 Ave. W. ph. i-,.", i-::.",.i5 tion Contre, Delia, Box 146 14,16c BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Texas Service Station, Grover Transport, Jimmies' Auto Phone 854-3030 Service, Hanna Co-op., Moore's Motors, Smith's Shoes, START 1961 with si j-erm-irxnt year 50 HEAD BREEDING COWS — From round business. A#greKHive (Sealers HAND SAWS Gamble Drugs, Central Meat Mkt. Al Sinclair, McLeods $175 to |2O0 each. Roy Bitz. Phone •^koViWe-Urn Tra|/ •*• : needed In your area. Ce your own MACHINE SHARPENED 416. Oywt' -*m4mT i4i6 V'alentine Drug Whyte Furniture, Bill Cross Mens' Shop boss! Sell househoM necessities at ^•JiVn'm ide i^L y-j / s\______sssi____. FOLEY EQUIPMENT high commission and bonus. No risk Berke's Jewellers, Farmers Exchange. Familex Products, lte_h. Z'-i, l'i'KJ Handsaws Filed and Set $1.00 The Firms Oiler You The Very Fin­ HOUSE — t rooms $2800 with $500 Delorimier Montreal 14 Old Saws Retoothed extra SOc down. HENRY T. COOK HOUSE! — 4 rooms and bath with NIIIIIIIUIIllllHliUHlUMI 105 • 5th Ave. West, Hanna DELIA MEN'S CURLING CLUB garage, well painted, seller has re­ or leave saws at est Service-When In Hanna They duced prica $500 to $6800. READ ANO USE—THE HERALD N. McLead, President FARMS— It Its- Bed Deer. *rea The Hanna Herald '' M*r*h«H-W»ris Hrdw. Store trom ttO to SOO acres.. Cassidy Am- CLASSIFIED ADS. -ency. 14 Will Appreciate Your Patronage

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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 P*______9

Childhood is not always the happy First Event were Skip Herb Faech­ velled on to Calgary where they Mr. and Mrs. Morris McLay, She- carefree time of life we like to ner, 3rd Ross MsGuire, 2nd Jim took in the Ice Capades and a lia and Kenneth took in Ie* Ca­ Mental Health and You imagine it was on looking back. Finlay and lead Mrs. Evelyn Fin­ family gathering celebrating Mrs. pades while Itk Calgary laat week Most of us have forgotten many lay. 4th in the First Event ware E. Laycocks 80th birthday. end. of our childhood tragedies because Craigmyle District Bureau (By Olive Talmage, Regional Director Alberta Division, Skip Maurice Rees, 3rd Mrs. Doro­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Trevor and Elaine Faubert of Marengo spent Canadian Mental Health Association) they are too painful for us to re­ NEWS — CIRCULATION _ JOB PRINTING thy Parker, 2nd Mrs. Velda Rees the week end with Gloria Langille. member. But we can help our chil­ family took in the Ice Capades on and lead Mrs. Marty Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Johnson and dren by learning to become, more Mrs. Isobel Branum, Res. Representative Craigmyle Saturday. First in the Second Event Skip children were Sunday guests at 'Too Much To Swallow!" sensitive to their emotional needs Albert Aaserud, 3rd Neil Slimmon Mr. and Mrs. Doug Westerlund upon more expert help. Mental Mr. and Mrs. B. Cowies', Marengo. and to see, insofar as it is possible 2nd Jerry Schissler and lead Mrs. and boys are Calgary visitors this A young woman consulted a phy­ hygiene clinics for adults, guid­ CRAIGMYLE, Jan. 30 — Mrs. some of the finest curlers have that they are free from undue Vi Moench. Second in the 2nd ev­ week. Art Evenson and Phil Ingimar- sician because she was experienc­ ance clinics for children, and psy­ Jennie Tallman of Prince George emerged. Response was encourag­ worry and tension. ent Skip Ivan Berscht, 3rd George The annual bonspiel got away to son motored to Saskatoon on Sun­ ing great difficulty in swallowing. chiatrists with their assisting psy­ B.C. was a recent guest at the ing from all quarters of the com­ It is not emotions that are at Maetche, 2nd George Grosse and a good start on January 23rd with day, Phil is to have X-rays at,, the No organic cause could be found. chologists specialize in helping to home of her brother in law and munity. Taking part were thp Ar­ fault when we refer to emotional lead Mrs. Ida Grosse. Third in the 26 rinks participating. Despite the University Hospital Monday. She revealed many facts about her get at the root of emotional dis­ sister Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rees. chie Matheson rink from Watts, problems. Rather it is the way we 2nd event Skip Tony Shelstad, 3rd trend to cooler weather this didn't Oscar Halligrimson and Bill In- life, however, that gave her and turbances. Miss Harriet Rees of Calgary the Albert Rosin rink, the Lorne handle our emotions that can oft­ Eric Blore, 2nd Doug Madge and affect the curling enthusiasts and gimarson attended a Co-op Petro­ her doctor a clue to the rea! cause Lessons For Us All has been visiting at the home of MacDonald rink, the Dave Moench en cause problems. For emotions lead Miss Bernice Moench. Fourth the final games were played off on leum Sales meeting in Rosetown of her complaint. She was out It's not wise - it's definitely un­ her parents. nnk and the Harold Moench rink wardly a mild person and her fam­ are not bad or undesirable in them Mrs. Lee Shelstad was a patient in the 2nd event Skip Bobbie Proud Saturday. The McCellan rink of for District II. healthy - to keep emotional ten­ selves - without them we could ac­ from the Hand Hills and the F. foot, 3rd Walt Bannister, 2nd Mrs. New Brigden took the Grand Ag­ ily and friends had alway? taken sions bottled up. Instead, we should in the Hanna hospital last week. Carless rink of as well A rink composed of Lloyd Den­ advantage of her. She could R I ways complish little in this world. Lt is Mrs. Marge Faechner was a pat­ Dorothy Bannister and lead Fred gregate. In the Grand, Kroker, of ney, Bruce Wallin, Clair Denney look for the most reasonable way as all the local rinks. Sedalia, first; Slater, Loverna 2nd; be counted on to baby-sit or to not our job to help our children ient in the Hanna hospital last Jensen. and Raymond Ross are participat­ to work them out. For some of us, One of the highlites of the week L. Wilson, New Brigden 3rd; Parks contribute more than her share to hide their emotions; it is our job week. ing in the Massey Ferguson Curlo­ just talking over our problems lo help them use their emotions has been watching 83 year old It's been a good week and if the Esther 4th. In the Citizen Event, the family's expenses. She never Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carr of Han­ rama. Tbey won the original event fully and freely with a sympathe­ constructively. We can help when John Davis; and if you can match weather co-operates there'll be ma­ McCellan lst; Wenzel, Compeer 2; protested against the excessive de­ na were Tuesday afternoon visit­ at and played at Hanna on tic friend or advisor helps to clear we give them opportunities to ex­ it we'd like to hear from you. He ny more happy hours spent at the Jorgenson, New Brigden 3rd; E. ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Saturday January 28 and won out mands on her, but inwardly she the air. It can often help to re press their feelings openly instead still sets 'em right where they Craigmyle curling rink. Schroeder, Esther 4th. Consolation Bill O'NeilL there. They will be competing in raged at the injustices she was lieve any feelings of guilt we have of having to bottle them up. hurt the most. After a quarter of Event, Hazelwood, New Brigden, forced to swallow. Her physical about our own disagreeable Mrs. Myrtle Aaserud is at pres­ a century at the sport he's never the event at Calgary on February And when we show our children lst; Matheson Sedalia 2; D. Hertz symptom was an expression of thoughts and feelings when we dis ent visiting with her father Mr. lost his zest nor the feel of that ESTHER 13 and 14 for the right to advance our love and give them our sympa New Brigden 3rd; Beynon Esther what she was unable to put into cover similar ones in others Sound Molden of White Rock, B.C. rock in his hand. Our hats are off to the finals. thetic understanding, we help, too, 4th: and the F. Sonmor rink of Lo­ words, or even to admit to her­ health habits and creative outlets Mrs. Ethel Rees is a patient in to this senior citizen. The Alsask Stampeder Hockey to give them a large measure of ESTHER. Jan. 29 — The Com verna took the 'Hard Luck' prize. self. and hobbies which substitute phy­ the University Hospital in Edmon­ Club are sponsoring a Valentine protection against many of the dis Watching the young fry coming munity Club held their annual mee­ The Esther Orchids Girls Club What's To Be Done? sical or mental activity for emoti­ ton. up is a beautiful sight too. Ross ting at the home of Mrs. Bob dance on February 10th. onal "stewing" are important for turbing conditions so common held their first meeting of the year Discovering the causes of ill Andy MacKay formerly of Han­ McGuire skipping for son Jim and Bamber. New officers were elec­ Two ladies skipped by Mrs. Ber­ us all. among adults today. We have giv­ January 25th With Mrs. R. Trevor nesses in which there are emotion­ en them physical immunization na has taken up residence at the neighbor boys Bobbie Bramfield ted for the ensuing year. Mrs. J. nice Ross and Mrs. Grace Johnson al factors lakes time and skill. A as supervisor. The girls were kept As we reach a better under­ against many of the common child­ home of his mother Mrs. H. A. and Brian Bramfield showed what's Williams was elected sec.-treas., busy arranging their programme took part in the ladies bonspiel in complete physical must, of course, standing of the common emotional hood diseases. Now we must try MacKay. in store for the future. Another Mrs. Joe Laycock pres., vice pres. books. At the February meeting Flaxcombe on January 27 and 28. always be made, but other kinds stresses and are able to face up to give them a large measure of Mrs. Kate Cote of Calgary is a rink skipped by Lewis Branum Jr Mrs. Henry Brockmann, directors the girls will be taught how to of information are equally vital. "emotional immunization" as well. guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. with Donnie Jim Rees, Paul Dyck Mrs. Blaise. Mrs. Bamber, Mrs. to them instead of trying to ig make Plastic Foam flowers. In prewar days Canadians ate The doctor needs to know many iiore them, we shall begin to sec Hero Faechner. and Kenny Marshall only require Flaht, Mrs. Johnson. details about the lives of his pat­ S a reduction in those illnesses that -,lrj,. Lean Hurley and family of experience to make tough curlers. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams had an average of 19.5 pounds of V0&- ients and their emotional respons­ strike out at us through our own j SHEERNESS Drumheller were recent guests at The booth run under the auspices as their guests the latter's brother ALSASK try per capita. By 1959 this? had es to various life situation.*;. With inner conflicts. * • the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex of the Athletic Association did a and family from Fort McLeod. increased to 30.4 pounds annually this knowledge he can help them Garrow. booming business. Sincere thanks We can all in our own way prac­ SHEERNESS, Jan. 30 — Mrs. Miss Sandra Parks has returned ALSASK, Jan. 31 — Mr. and become aware of those fears and Murray Porter and daughter Pat are extended to every lady in the tise an important bit of prevent Agnes Hickle, Donna Jean and 2 home after spending two weeks in Mrs. Raymond Ross and Ira moto­ worries that may have caused or Maurice Davey and daughter Joyce entire community. Your donations The average yield of wheat in active medicine by applying this friends from Red Deer were recent Oyen Municipal Hospital. red to Saskatoon last Tuesday. all countries of the world in 1960 contributed to their illness. Recog­ new knowledge to our children. and Miss Wendy Smyth motored to of pies, cakes, doughnuts, soup and nizing the causes is the fist step visitors at the Bishop home. goodwill will help lo buy whatever Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laycock ac­ Mr. Jim Edwards left on Janua­ has been estimated at 16.9 bushels Calgary to attend the Ice Capades companied by son Alan and Ray on the road to cure. OUR MINISTERS SPEAK Mrs. Hallaby, Mrs. D. Tatarniuk Friday evening. our children need the most in the ry 23 for a two month holiday in per acre. The Netherlands report­ and Roxie of Hanna spent last Pratt motored to Lethbridge where Vancouver. ed a high of 66.6 bushels per -acre Because ol the new knowledge (Continued from Page 2) Mr. and Mrs. Ray Branum are way of equipment. It's only thru Tuesday with the Steve Smiths. the boys along with Vie Kroker Mrs. Mable Berscht is visiting and Tunesia, in Northern Africa, about emotional factors invoked ten Son, that whosoever believeth attending conventions held in Cal­ your solid co-operation we can sur­ Mrs. Tom Spencley spent the and Wayne Wilson of New Brigden with relatives and friends in Cal­ reported a low of only 5.2 bushels in many types of illness, ihcie is in Him should not perish, but have gary and Lethbridge for the Cana­ vive and it's with heartfelt thanks past week with the Nelsons on participated in the Southern High gary. per acre. less reason than ever for neglect­ everlasting life. See also 2 Peter dian Charolais Association. we say God bless you. their farm near Craigmyle. School Playdowns. Unfortunately ing to consult a physician at the 3:9. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sevigny and We are sporting a brand new the boys were unsuccessful in com­ first warning sign of trouble. Pains Question: What must I do to be Little Gene Currie of Rose Lynn daughters of Calgary were week coffee maker that puts out 75 ing out on top. Better luck next and ailments of whatever origin saved? Answer: Acts 16:31 - Be treated a group of little people end guests at the home of Mr. and cups. Maurice Rees has the dis­ time boys. The Laycocks also tra­ Limited Quantity Still Available . . . can now be treated with greater lieve on the Lord Jesus Christ, and from Sheerness and district to a Mrs. Alex Garrow. tinction of drinking the first cup. hope of success than ever be tore (hou shalt be saved. good old fashionel sleigh ride re­ Mrs. E. Moench of Hanna has Syd Kees of Calgary who has QUEEN ELIZABETH'S OWN if brought to the early attention Question: Is the Lord Jesus cently. They returned covered with spent many hours on Craigmyle ~l been visiting at the home of her of the doctor, or a specialist or Christ willing to same me? Answer hay, well filled with a good lunch daughter Miss Beatrice Moench. ice has been in attendance for the CAKE RECIPE (The cake recipe used by Her Royal Highness in her own kitchen) clinic recommended by him. More 1 Timothy 1:15 - This is a faithful and reported a lot of fun. It is with sincere regret we re­ week. GRIFFITHS and more doctors, aware of the saying, and worthy of all accepta­ It was too cold for the Smith port the death of the late John A mother and daughter on op­ YOURS FOR ONLY 15c eo. connection between certain physi­ tion, that Christ Jesus came into children to play outdoors last week Connon of Perth, Scotland, former­ posing rinks added to the attrac­ the world to save sinners. (The sale of this recipe is approved by Her Majesty and proceeds cal ailments and the emotions, urc so they found a good (if prema­ ly of the Craigmyle district where tions. Mrs. Vi Moench, lead on the Water Well are to be used for the Eastern Star Home* able to discover these conditions Question: Am 1 saved by simply ture) indoor sport. They caught a he farmed for many years. Albert Aaserud rink won over the and to treat them successfully by believing on and asking Christ to pale yellow butterfly about an Mr. and Mrs. Wally Olmstead Tony Shelstad rink on which Miss Send This Advt. Today to:— helping tlie patient to understand be my saviour? Answer: John 3:3fi inch in wingspread. Bernice Moench was lead, on Sal- and family of Hanna were Friday Service Mrs. C. K. French, Box 760, Hanna, Alta. them and live with them peacelul- lie that believeth on the Son ha'h We were treated to a spectacu evening guests at the home of Mrs. unlay night. ly and without conflict. In some everlasting life: And he lhat be- lar game of Broom Ball last Sun­ H. A. MacKay. Emerging victorious from the Modern Cable Tool and Rotary cases the doctor may wish to call l lievcth not the Son shall nut see day when Norlh Sheerness played Last week saw a busy time for week's activities are lst in the Equipment; Domestic & Indus- Name 1 life; but the wrath of Clod abideth is. South Sheerness. The forme; Craigmyle and district. They com- I'irst Event were Skip Dave Rees; tria| yVells; — Pumps' Pipes Address on Him. learn emerged victorious with a j pleted Iheir first closed spiel amid ;:nl John Davis, 2nd Mrs. Vi Rees pressure Systems Question: Can I he saved right I cheering from participants and score of 1-0. The one goal scored anil lead -Mrs. Kthel Slimmon. Sec­ Please find enclosed for which please tienta Low-Cost now. Answer: 2 Corinthians G:2 • was credited to Frank Ritschl and j spectators. It's from the small, old- ond in the First Event were Skip Phone 201, Coronation | Behold, now is thc accepted time was alleged to be a fluke. We say l fashioned, fast disappearing rinks 1-reddie Marshall, 3rd Gordie Foye send .. copies of recipe now is the day of salvation. 12t.f. FREEZER-LOCKER "alleged" because our information such as is found in Craigmyle that LIIHI Wayne De Giano and lead (SELF ADDRESSED and STAMPED ENVELOPE ENCLOSED) Question: Can I be saved just as came from a member of the South .Miss Marlene Smyth. 3rd in the I am? Answer: John 6:37 - Him team. There was further entertain­ that cometh to Me I will in no wise ment after the game when Len cast out. gave an exhibition of figure skat­ Question: Upon asking Christ Je­ ing. Les was so impressed he sug­ sus to be my saviour, how should gested we enter Len in the Ice I live as a 'born-again' believer? Capades next year. It was all good Answer: Corinthians 5:15. 15 - The fun and everybody was looking love of Christ constraineth us: be­ forward to our own version of Ice cause we thus judge, that if one Capades which was to have been died for all, then were all dead: j held on the 29, however, the day and that he died for all, that they I was too frigid so it was postponed which live should not henceforth until further notice. live unto themselves hut unto him The next meeting of the Ladies which died for them, and rose Club will be held at the home of ••»»•»•••< warmth. cucumber in July. Built to out­ ALL-WEATHER TRACTION: PUBLIC NOTICE stay a cold snap — to shrug off a Corvair digs in and goes AUWEATHER THRIFT: New en­ through winter's snow and gine air-flow control speeds ecu. TO RESIDENTS OF THE OYEN heat-wave. slush, spring's mud and sum­ warm-up — allows it to get to •-^M THE FIRM YOU CAN BUY FROM WITH CONFIDENCE mer's sand. The rear-engine MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL DIST. its gas-saving ways even faster TRACTORS — Al Condition But driving's believing! Slide design gives it perfect balance 1959 Cock PD 40 Diesel, 4 Plow Hydraulic No. 35, RESIDING IN WARDS for all road conditions. than before. And, of course, L.P.T.O., B.P. $3200.00 behind the wheel of a Corvair Corvair needs no power brakes 1, 2, and 3 ALL-WEATHER ROOMINESS: 1953 MINN. MOLINE "U" and you'll see how it handles Holds six — with overcoats. or steering, water pump, anti­ 4 Hydraulic P.T.O., B.P. - $1500.00 Nominations are now being accepted Canadian weather conditions. Sedans and coupes have lots freeze or even water! Try it DISKERS AND ONEWAYS for candidates for members on the Oyen of storage space behind the for size! Try it for price! 1956 JOHN DEER SURFLEX rear seat and in their 12% You'll see Corvair fits yon and with Seeder 16 Ft. $1100.00 Municipal Hospital Board to represent larger trunk 1955 C.C.I.L DISKER with Seeder 12 ft Wards 1, 2, and 3. Nomination papers your budget in every way! New Blades and Brgs. . $ 800.00 1955 CCJ.L DISKER with Seeder 16 ft. may be had from the Secretary-Treasurer •-•— " - - St mt .1 • - S. _. - . .. — .* New Blades and Brgs. $ 900.00 of the Hospital. The nomination forms vvmiewaii lire* optional ai mn cot CULTIVATORS must be duly signed and completed and CULTIVATORS from $65.00 to $ 150.00 DEEP TILLAGE returned to the secretary no later than JOHN DEERE 650 Series 12 ft $ 350.00 February 18th, 1961. C.C.I.L. PLOWER 10 ft. corvair With new shovels $ 300.00 Ultnlmtad, Trades Accepted or Cash Discount With Ne Trade John B. Lijdsman, lok.wood 700 4-Ooor Station Wagon Sec retail-Treasurer . K-8MC W. CO-OP. IMPIS.ITD. Oyen Municipal Hospital Mqr. 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THE HANNA HERALD.-ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 MS** days*-, playing off the cash bonspiel 'Sporting Events with 8 rinks entered. Lunch has 4 heen served during the double At New Brigden NEW FISH STUDY SEEN AS draws at night. CHINOOK, Jan. 31 -- Mrs. W. The pee wees will meet the NEW BRIGDEN, Jan. 28 — In Zawasky, Mrs. G. Wilson and Shu VbungiJtown boys in a practise spite of colder weather several AID TO BETTER ANGLING ron accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Geo. game tonight and plan to play Ce­ rinks entered the Esther open bon­ real on Saturday. Support these spiel this week. Rinks skipped by Lands And Forests Department Stammers to Calgary last week j future players. Nels Holmes and Lloyd McClellan end. , „t Quite a number of people atten­ are in the final draws. The high Undertakes Extensive Research Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston at­ ded the Massey-Harris bonspiel in school rink at Lethbridge curling Better angling may be in store /Continuing projects include sur­ tended the Ice Capades in Calgaiy who Is Hanna on Saturday. Unfortunately in thc Taylor-Pearson playdowns for Alberta sports fishermen as a vey work on lakes and streams also visiting with Gerald lost two games after winning their the Schmidt rink from here was result of research programs under­ throughout the province. Food pro­ attending school there. Herschel 11 2 8 1 52-76 5 first from Oyen. In the men's Brier 10 will defeated. All attending stated they taken by fish biologists of the Al­ duction, native population, tempe­ The dance on February enjoyed the outing with lots of Scoring leaders including games playoffs New Brigden lost out io rature range, oxygen supply, phy­ mu- berta Department of Lands and be held as advertised but the good games to watch. HANNA CURLIEST OPENS NEXT of January 26th are: Acadia Valley on January 25 at sical and general conditions are Forests, Fish and Wildlife Divi- sic will be supplied by the O. rs. W'e are pleased to report that G A Pts. Acadia Valley. Consort will play items considered before sports fish is off with the winners in New Brig­ I sion. Orchestra of Oyen. Tbe event Mrs. Emma Peterson is home af Shields Oyen 26 12 38 are introduced to any body of wa­ den January 29. In the final game sponsored by the Chinook Sport ler spending some weeks in the MONDAY WITH FIFTY OR B. Elliot, Herschel 15 16 31 Past probing of the habits and ter. of the second event in the local Centre. Cereal hospital. Millar, Eatonia 17 8 25 habitat oi Alberta's game fish was In some cases chemical prepara­ these bonspiel the Ray Wilson rink de­ The curling rink is busy Clampitt, Oyen 4 18 22 mainly responsible for the pot­ tions are used to clean out the feated the Lloyd McClellan rink J. Elliot, Herschel 9 12 21 hole trout stocking scheme which majority of fish in a small lake or MORE FOURSOMES EXPECTE D in a close game. H. Surina, Prelate 7 14 21 has become extremely popular stream. New species subsequently Fine Array Of Prizes Secured McDonald, Kindersley 15 5 20 There was no pee wee hockey with the province's sportsmen du­ can be introduced with a low mor For All Five Events Plus Olson, Eatonia 9 11 20 played this week. In the senior ring the past 12 years. tality rate. One such project has WELCOME CURLERS! Jackson, Eatonia 6 14 20 hockey league, New Brigden lost The majority of experiments are been exceptionally successful was Grand Aggregate; Banquet Tuesday Marlatt, Prelate 17 2 19 to Coronation 6-3 January 24 in carried out at the George Creek at Beavais Lake in the Pincher TO THE ANNUAL Meyer, Oyen 10 9 19 Coronation. Research Station operated by Al­ Creek area. This lake was reclai med in 1958 and replanted in 1959 Curlers all over east central Al-1 Saskatchewan. The deadline for Balance of league schedule is as Ladies take note! The women's berta's Lands and Forest Depart­ HANNA BONSPIEL and again in I960. Angler success berta are at a fever pitch this entries is six p.m. this coming Sat­ follows: bonspiel wiil be held here Febru­ ment in conjunction with the Uni­ ary 17, 18. 19. Kinks from outside this year was such that few fisher­ week, as they prepare for the an­ urday and they may be phoned in February 2 — Eatonia at Kin versity of Alberta. The station is to the Herald office, the curling points are invited to attend. located about 20 miles wiv.t of men were unable to catch at least nual running of the Hanna Bon­ : dersley: Alsask at Oyen one trout per outing and many rink, Seymour hotel or to K and B Turner Valley. Best Of I ack! spiel. Starting early Monday morn­ February 4 — Prelate at Oyen, filled their creels in a short time. Motors or Harold Christianson. For several years, Alberta re­ ing, the 'spiel. will officially wind I Kindersley at Herschel Ample ice with all matched rocks YOUNGSTOWN searchers have been attempting to Two other popular trout pot­ From Your Corner Store up some time Friday night, as February 5 — Oyen at Alsask; produce hatchery trout hardv en- holes, Muir Lake near Edmonton, is assured, and on Tuesday even­ and the Severn Reservoir near curlers from near and far compete Herschell at Prelate Mr Kreiser. Vern Campbell and i.unh lo survive thc first two or ing a banquet will be held, details Rockyford were reclaimed recent in the five events. February 7 — Kindersley at Al­ I Bud Weins left on Tuesday to take three crucial weeks after introdue- of which will be given each curler ly as angler success was poor dur­ Club president Charles Fdwards, sask; Eatonia at Herschel 'a weldinu course at the Tech. ot iion into ,1 stream already inhabit- DICK & GORD'S secretary Norm Slemp and mem­ as they enter. ing the past summer. These lakes February 9 — Herschel at Kin i Alberta in Calgary. i*l b\ native species. bers of the Bonspiel committee R will be restocked in the spring The Maple Leaf Petroleum Co. MEN'S WEAR A. (Dad) Wolfe (now a veteran) ; dersley; Oyen at Prelate; Alsask I-.nvironmont factors are anion;.' and by fall will again be producing ' are installing a bulk sale station and Harold Christianson have been South Saskatchewan i at Eatonia. I lie items being considered. Very fine trout dinners. Han ' situated just off no. 9 highway liminary reports show that hat- Phone 854-3090 na busy this week attending to last League Standings February 11 Kindersley at [in minute details, and according to Oyen leading into Iown. fish reared in a pond of On Sunday next. February 5th, chor; Christianson there is an excellent February 12 --- Oyen at Her­ moving water fare better ALSASK, Jan 31 — Up to date Youngstown United Church is ve OYEN array of prizes and trophies in the standings in the South Saskatche­ schel; Eatonia at Alsask hail fish reared in a pond of slow- five events plus awards for the ! ry fortunate to have Mr. Charyk movim* water when they are intro­ wan River Hockey League includ­ February 14 — Eatonia at Pre­ OYEN. Jan. 31 — The Canadian grand aggregate. j principal of Hanna High School to duced together into a native stream ing games of January 26th are as late conduct service at twelve noon, Legion Bingo a week ago Monday An entry of some fifty-odd rinks follows: Biologists believe that muscle-con­ BOOST THE February 15 — Alsask at Her­ immediately after Sunday school. ditioning may be a governing fac­ did not draw quite as large a is expected coming from points all Oyen 11 7 2 2 56-41 16 schel ! Everyone is welcome. crowd as usual, cold weather pro­ along the Goose Lake Line includ­ Eatonia 13 7 5 1 64-58 15 tor in the morality rate of hatche February 16 —Prelate at Kin bably being the drawback. How ing Calgary, and from other cen­ Prelate 12 6 4 2 59-49 14 fr*+*****+*++*+*****+*-**"-*4H ;v fish introduced into streams in dersley; Herschel at Oyen labited by native species. One the­ ever, the evening was enjoyed by tres such as Stettler, Castor, Coro­ Alsask 12 6 5 1 63-53 13 | HEAD -AND USE THE HERALT all those attending. Winners were: nation as well as the odd centre in Kindersley 11 3 7 1 45-62 7 February 18 -- Herschel at Ea­ ory is that many introduced fish tonia CLASSIFIED ADS ',\r (il exhaustion because resident Mrs. Foster, cream and sugar set; Robert Hertz, felt runner; Mrs. February 19 - - Prelate at Al­ •..t*^,^. 4.4.4.4.4. •?,••$•&.*_• 4. •& •$• *i* 4* •>*,-* th *&,i*oii •fr'frl* occupy most of the resting sask. iilaces forcing the "intruders" to Dorothy Bosch, towel set; Erling -.lay m the open current. Berg, cannister set; Mrs. F. Do­ broski ornament; Brian Vanstone HOUSE FOR SALE The* theory is supported by ob­ bride doll; Mrs. Ines Harris, desk ; AND SHOW OUR VISITING CURLERS MALE HELP WANTED - - - $1500 down and $93 per month for servation of fish that have died 5 years including interest, buys a two or three weeks after being in* set; Frank Dobroski, roaster; Bus- [ REAL HANNA HOSPITALITY MAN WITH POWER SAW—To cut fence posts. Job Headquarters two bedroom house. 5 years old, [reduced into a stream. Most are ter Jameson, cuff link set; Wm. j Siddall, jewel set; Jack Brown, i Do-lt-Yourself very close to new schools. All lat and healthy, and many have open immediately. For particulars contact Leo Kirby, utilities. Box 2246, Herald 14tf stream food in their stomachs. travel bag; Mrs. R. Malmgren flash COMPLIMENTS OF camera; Jim Thompson, travel al­ In experiments, researchers not­ or Kirby Cartage, Hanna. Phne 854-3293 —and— arm; Mr.s. Inez Harris, brush set; ed that the morality rate of wild BEAVER PACKAGED [ish, when transplanted to a stream Judy Berg, men's memo case; J. Cunningham, dutch ornament; Mrs HOMES enclosure containing other resi­ LYLE GROVER & SONS dent wild fish, was not as high as F. Garszezal. barometer; A. Foster lhat for introduced hatchery fish. tool box; Ted Evens, pen and pen­ EXCAVATING - DITCHING - SAND & GRAVEL CAPITOL THEATRE Believing that diet may be a gov­ cil set; Delores Christianson, hand DROP IN AND SEE erning factor in building up the mixette. "Doing Groundwork for all types of Construction" OUR MANY PLANS Thursday, Friday, Saturday stamina of wild fish, biologists be­ It is nice to see Mrs. Murphy gan examining the effect of differ­ PHONE 854-3272 HANNA February 2, 3, 4 back in Oyen visiting her many Older ent diets on hatchery fish. They triends. SOME CAME RUNNING [ound that fish fed a fortified vi­ Theresa Bosch of Hanna spent Frank Sinatra Dean Martin tamin pellet ration were much har last week end at her home here. Shirley MacLaine ilier than those fed the normal Beaver Lumber liver and meat scrap diet. The mor­ Mrs. Herman Fischbuck has re­ G. Raffan, mgr. Ph. 881 tality rate, after stream introduc­ turned from a two month vacation, two weeks ot which she spent in Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday tion, ot fortified pellet ration fisb Used Cars I dropped to between 20-25 percent, Calgary and the remainder of February 6, 7, 8 I from the 50-60 percent mortality which she spent with her brother and family in Lethbridge. Mr. THAT KIND OF WOMAN I level of liver and scrap fed fish. 1954 PLYMOUTH SEDAN These experiments are continuing. Fischbuck joined her there for Black and White, Body and Paint Very Clean Sophia Loren Tab Hunter Biologists arc also attempting to Christmas und the New Year holi Radio, A-l Tires $495.00 determine how many fish should day. Later he came up to Lethbrid­ THIS WEEK! be planted in order to achieve op ge with Ken Carr, returning home 1952 FORD SEDAN $125.00 One showing Mon.-Friday at 8 pi timum angler success. Fish move recently with Mrs. Fischbuck. DEERE DAY Saturday 2.30, 7.30. 9.30. ments are being studied by disc Mi.is Flory Thygeson of Calgur.*. 1952 CHEVROLET COACH tagging and color injection. was home last week end Radio, A-l Tires, Good Body $295.00 SPECIALS ON Mrs. A. K Lee and Mrs. Han son attended thc Ice Capades in 1952 PONTIAC, 2 DOOR USED Calgary last week. Custom Radio, Mech. Condition good $250.00 The Hanna junior hockey team 1948 GMC HALF TON defeated the Oyen boys here last PRESS DRILLS WELCOME CURLERS.... Sunday by a score of 7-4 Good Motor, 650x16 Tires Fenders rough $195.00 24x7 LZ-A Press Drill TO THE ANNUAL BONSPIEL WHILE IN Guests at the Norman Even's (demonstrator) home last week end were cousins TOWN, DROP IN AND SEE THE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Langden from 1950 CHEVROLET HALF TON FAMOUS Motor, Transmission A-l. Radio. Outside Visor —IHC 24x6 Press Drills with Elmvale, Ont. They are enroute Better Than Average Shape $250.00 fertilizer attachments ZEENETH REFRIGERATOR to Vancouver. IHC 24-7 Press Drill with The Oyen Clippers playod the On Display At i Kindersley team last Saturday in fertilizer attachment ZEENETH DEEP FREEZES ' Oyen and won 5 to 3. 20x6 Cockshutt Press Drill i Johnny Virgo of Calgary was re ZEENETH WASHING MACHINE | cently a visitor at his home here. Eatonia won the league game AND against the Oyen Clippers here JIMMIE'S last Thursday with a score of 4-3. Faupel & Weik TAPPAN RANGES Massey Harris agent Joe Weich­ AUTQ SERVICE MACHINERY LTD. nik journeyed to Hanna last Sa! Phone 854-3741 "THE BEST PRIZE OF ALL" urday with the winners of the Massey Ferguson curling compe­ tition here. They took part in thc Massey Curlorama in Hanna. Per­ WARWICK'S HARDWARE sonell of the rink was Stan Thayer L. D. WARWICK, Prop. Len Harris, Clayton McNally and Clarence Caskey. Winners at Han­ "Everything to meet your HARDWARE NEEDS" na on Saturday were the Sibbald PHONE 854-3266 HANNA rink. Welcome Curlers Several Oyon curlers took part in thc Cappon Bonspiel last week. The Miles Logan rink composed of Miles, Clinton Sullivan, Les Maahs and Enoch Berg were the J 1 winners in the main event. Leon­ TO THE ANNUAL If you don ! see us at the plan! ard Gripp's rink placed second. ; Winners in the second event were i Chris Willeson, Frank Hauck, Lor raine Stolz and Mrs. Bertha Hauck. -we'!! see you at Ihe I Turning to ladies' bonspiels, Al­ sask held theirs last week. The following Oyen rink won second prize in the second event; Elsie In the 81 years since Thomas Edison first put Mansfield, Nellie Gripp, Marg Con­ electricity to work in the electric light bulb, the lin and Elsie Weller. The bonspiel was most enjojtable, the ladies re magic of electricity has been working at hundreds Hanna porting a lovely time, including a sumptuous banquet. of different jobs at low wages that have contributed WE HOPE YOUR ACTIVITY IN THIS ANNUAL EV­ The talent show held in the au greatly to the health, safety, national strength and ditorium last Friday evening was ENT WILL BE FILLED WITH GOOD FUN, KEEN PLAY most enjoyable. Following is a list high standard of living of our great country. AND GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP. SO MUCH SO THAT Bonspiel of the prize winners: Vocal — first, Wayne Pratt, Es­ This record of progress is the reason for YOU WILL BE BACK NEXT YEAR. ther; second (trioi, Irene Thygeson Lila Vanstone, Bonnie Berg; third National Electrical Week, which is observed an­ Elva Reiman (solo). nually during the week of Edison's birthday. Group 11 — first, chorus, Oyen high and junior school; second, chorus, grades 4 and 5; third folk dance, Assumption School, Junior High. instrumental — Theresa Bakowy EARL LAMSON piano solo; Murray Pratt, Esther; THE SEYMOUR HOTEL Candy Evens, piano accordian.

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• THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 Page 7 Cereal W.A. Mrs. Bergman is to be the church the tricks used by some promoters HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION cleaner for February and Mrs. E. to hoodwink the public. Yea have Meets Jan. 25 Hains and Mrs. Bergman are to probably all been confronted at Delia News Bureau The January meeting of the Ce­ have the worship period for the sometime or another by the sales­ NEWS — CIRCULATION — ADVERTISING LOCAL REP. MRS. FELIX BATTLE, Ph. 910-31 AT DELIA PLANS VARIETY SHOW real United Church W.A. was held next meeting. man who asks you for the names Will Select Delegate To Banff in the Rest Room on January 25 Future meetings are to be held of several friends who might be DELIA, Jan. 31 — The rink of at 8 p.m. with five members and on the second Thursday of each Interested in his product. The usu­ spending a few days in Calgary month in the evening. Mrs. Betty Battle, skip, Mrs. Wil­ Jimmie Anderson, who will be Convention During March one visitor present. al understanding is that you wiH ma Battle, Mrs. Maude Marshall this week. nine 19 of November is the son of The meeting closed with the DELIA, Jan. 31 — The regular*^ The treasurers* report showed a receive a present ia return for the and Mrs. Hazel Dennuse won the Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sloan and Frances and Michael. Jimmie lives Mipah Benediction, after which a Home and led on for some tough saves. Col­ balance of $255.15. information yoa have given, bat fourth prize in the second event on No. 9 highway, looks after his meeting of the Delia lunch was served and a social few family accompanied by Mns. Stuart School Association was held on bert performed the hat trick for Mrs. Marr gave a report on the at the Morrin ladies' bonspiel last dog Lucky. minutes enjoyed. the present never arrives. . Sloan motored to Calgary last Sat­ January 26 with the vice president, Hanna with Ray and Tenson sco­ joint W.M.S. and W.A. rally which weejc. Sandra Battle, daughter of Wilma was held in Delia in November. Then there is the "college boy urday to attend the Ice Cycles and Johnnie, Jr., will be nine next Mrs. Lynn Turner in the chair. ring singles with assists to Ray (3) It was decided to order the pro­ gag". This technique, based on tbe Gordon Friedley young son of show. July 17. An invitation was received from Tenson, Colbert, Simpson and Bris- Be On Your Guard Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Friedley had gram packets from the Christian sympathetic appeal approach, Is Sandra Bazant will be nine next the Morrin Home and School As­ ner. Be on your guard and dont let used in magazine subscription sell­ the misfortune to break his arm Mr. C. Wright of Claydon, Sask. Education office in Edmonton. yourself be tricked into buying visited at the home of Mr. and May 5, is the daughter of Lydia sociation to attend their meeting A donation of $20 is to be given ing. The victim is led to believe at school last week and was taken and Leo Bazant. on Tuesday, February 21. Hat tricks were provided for Al­ something that you do not want. Mrs. Niell McLeod for a few days sask by Lawrence May and Wayne to the Explorer group which has he can make enough money to pay to the Hanna hospital. However, it Paulette Campbell eldest daugh­ Deal with reliable merchants, ob­ last week. It was decided to send a dele­ Hislop with a single to Rusty Bird been recently formed in Cereal. his way through college. Unfortu­ was found that the break required ter of June and William Campbell tain all the facts before buying Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis of Drum gate to the annual convention to Assists were credited to Lawrence Arrangements were made to nately, tiie venture usually ends further medical attention in a Cal­ was 9 last December 13. and, above all, read and study any heller visited with her father Mr. be held in Banff in March. A var­ May, Wayne Hislop (2), Wayne hold a bake sale onFebruary 18th, in disappointment. gary hospital where he is now a Jimmy Chambers, Judy's little papers before signing, advises Pa­ patient. J. Eberle, Delia last week end. iety concert is to be presented in Johnson (2) and Ian Mayer. A re­ from 3 to 5 p.m. in the Rest Room. brother, and the son of Elizabeth March to raise funds for the as­ tricia Mascaluk, District Home Obesite, a subject of great con­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Howie had as turn game will be played in Han­ Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Wood are Economist with the Alberta Ex­ cent to some people, is another Mr. and Mrs. D. Sparrow of Ed­ their guests for the week end their and Gordon Chambers will be nine sociation. na at a later date. in charge of this sale. Mrs. Berg­ next April 6. tension Serviee. popular field for tbe unscrupulous monton molored to Delia last Sat­ son from Calgary, and his wife Mr. Mrs. Coffin's room won the at­ In league play Herschel will be man offered to make the posters. Roy Dennuse, son of Hazel and Every consumer is a potential promoter. His cure may vary from urday evening to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Howie and their four tendance banner. A lively question at Alsask on Tuesday, Jan. 31st A discussion was held regard­ and Mrs. H. Rowbotham. George Dennuse, was nine on the and answer period followed the victim of numerous schemes by special cream to soap but the end children. and Alsask at Oyen on Thursday ing the lights for the church. It which unscrupulous operators pro­ result is always the same - disap­ Mr. Jack McMurchie is a patient 24th of August. business, during which time the February 2nd with Oyen returning was decided to put in the power mote their business. These schemes pointment. Miss Mascaluk stresses in the Drumheller hospital. Gordon Friedley, son of Pauline guest speaker Mrs. Coulbourne of on Sunday, February 5th. See and Mrs. Marr and Mrs. Lawson and Elmer Friedley will be nine Munson answered questions about based on the principle that every­ that anyone suffering from over­ Mrs. J. Perkis and family of Cal DELIA SCHOOL schedule published in this edition are to make the necessary arrange­ the 27th of next May. the opportunity room at Morrin, one is vulnerable to any plan weight should contact a physician gary spent several days last week for iuture games. ments. HI-LITES Diane Gibson, only daughter of of whieh she is the teacher. The which promises money health or before taking any reducing reme­ at the home of her parents Mr. (By Lloyd Douglas) Laura and Robert Gibson will bc next meeting will be held on Fe­ happiness, can be very convincing dy. Some remedies in addition to and Mrs. J. McMurchie, Delia. nine next June 8. bruary 23. and extremely plausible. being useless, are extremely harm- Mr. and Mrs. K. Kempf and Mr. All quiet on the basketball front Brian Huddle, Blaine's brother Following are a few examples of full. and Mrs. H. Balff, motored to Cal­ last week. Next Friday evening and the eldest son of Gladys and Wheat production in West Ger- gary last Saturday to attend the (February 3) the Delia teams play Howard 'Lefty" Huddle, will be many last fall was estimated at Ice Capades show. Their daughter the Morrin gals and boys in the nine next October 2. 182 million bushels, some 10 per Bette Anne, who is a nurse in trai­ gym here. Peggy Hudgeon, who will be nine cent more than produced in 1959 ning at the General hospital, ac­ Much curling activity among the on the 12th of next April, is the and 90 percent greater than pro­ companied them home where sho 7's, 8's and 9's. One rink of Linda youngest daughter of Frances and duction at the beginning of the f X**" visited with her parents for the Larkin, Dorothy Williams, Gary Peel Hudgeon. decade. Both yields and acreage week end. Sutherland and Larris Battle (skip) MR. MOTORIST! Next week we shall try to tell showed an upward trend. Donald Gibson of Calgary spent i tell me they are ready to take on you about the other members of the week end with his parents Mr. 11 comers in their class. More our grade three (twenty-one pupils FINEST QUALITY PRINTING and Mrs. Wm. Gibson. curling news next week as there in all). By Th* HANNA HERALt CHECK IN N 0 W FOR YOUR Miss Donna Wallace and Doreen is a high school bonspiel in the of­ Van Riper of Calgary spent the fing. week end with their respective pa This week we would like to rec­ rents in the Delia district. ord a little information about our CLOSE RACE SHAPES UP IN Mrs. Elmer Friedley has been grade three. SOUTH SASKATCHEWAN LEAGUE Alsask Drops Game To Prelate 6-3 As Team Plays Shorthanded CAR CHECK-UP ALSASK. Jan. 31 — The Stam­ ne Hislop. From peders played the Mustangs at Hanna Seymour Wolves were Prelate on January 24fh and lost hosted by the local Stampeders and Notice by a 6-3 score. The visitors could suffered a 7-5 defeat in a fast VALENTINE DRUG dress only nine players and al­ clean game on Sunday, January 29. PHONE 854-3044 HANNA though they played well could nol Due to cold weather attendance muster enough scoring power to was limited, but the game was en­ ELECTIONS hold the home team in check. Re­ joyed by all present. The Hanna ferees Feiger and Thomson hand­ squad showed some very good pas­ led the game well and issued 7 sing but the locals were determin­ minor and two misconduct penal- j ed and broke up many of their Acadia School Division No. 8 ties, all in the first two periods, plays and held on for the win. Alsask receiving four minors. Mar­ Both goalies suffered some soft latt with two and R. Goldade, Neu goals but for the most part they chle, Hirsch and G. Goldade were played a good game and were cal- Sub-Division No, 3 Prelate goal-getters with assist credited to H. Surina (3), Fetch (2) Pursuant to Section 136, Sub-Sec. (2) The School and singles to Meuchle, G. Gol­ Act, elections will be held within the above mentioned dade, Larochelle, A. Surina and Knipple. Lawrence May notched a sub-division Nc. 3 on Saturday, February 18th, 1961 Service pair for Alsask with Lyle Hislop between the hours of 2:00 and 4:00 p.m. Polling places accounting for the other and Way­ I have had to be away from the It May Be A Long Winter Yet - Is Thot will be the schools in Acadia Valley and Empress. Those ne Hislop assisting on two and office so much the past year show­ Old Car Bottq gy Going To-Last. 500 Miles voters residing within Empress S.D. and townships - Lawrence May the other. ing buyers houses, farms and ran Twp. 23, Rges 1, 2 and 3 will vote at Empress School; ches that it has been hard to keep Of Town Driving fn CdldTWeafKeris Too* the remainder of the sub-division will vote at the school The locals played the Kindersley other office work up to date Far Without An Oil Filter Change. Your in Acadia Valley, Alberta. Any person of the full age Comets at the Kindersley Stadium Because of our increase in bus and came away with a 6-3 victory. of 21 years who is a Canadian Citizen and who has iness over the years and the extra Tires, Rad. and Heater Hoses Checked The game was fast and clean resided within the sub-division for at least the last six service we must give customers I At The Same Time throughout with ,only one minor am asking my son-in-law, Don Mc months prior to the election is entitled to cast his or penalty handed out. Joe Shedloks- her vote. All such people are urged to ascertain that Galium to come into the busine-.s ki and Bill Bishop were the whis­ with me. Folks will find him a bi*- their names appear on the voters list and are further tle footers and had the game well help to them as he is 25 years of urged to excercise their voting right. under control. Lambert, McDonald age, a hard worker, is honest and and Longtin were Kindersley goal WATSONS a likeable personality. We expect scorers with Torrens, Lambert and W. B. PALMER, Secr.-Treas. he will be an asset to the district Magnusson assisting. For Alsask in many ways. He has been a direc Keith Hawking and Stew Hislop tor Youth for Christ and will enjoy Acadia School Division No. 8 TIRE SHOP notched a pair a piece with Lyle playing hockey, golf and shooting. THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT IS: Oyen, Alberta 14, 15 and Wayne Hislop accounting for Phone 854-3212 Hanna, Alta the others. Bintz assisted on two OUR SERVICE IS THE VERY BEST! with singles to Don Ross and Way- To make a long story short . . . bring your car to us for the special kind of service you want and your car needs' No details too small, no CASSIDY job too big . . . Come in today. THE HANNA CURLING CLUB SAYS: "The Insurance Man" WELCOME CURLERS TO THE PUBLIC NOTICE HANNA BONSPIEL General Insurance Life Inaurance Real' Eatate A NOTICE OF NOMINATIONS TO THE HOSPITAL LOANS BONDS SKY CHIEF TEXACO SERVICE BQARD OF THE HANNA MONICIPAL -*tv JIM ANDERSON THANKS Phone 854 3949 HANNA HOSPITAL DISTRICT Ne. 9 I hereby give notice of the fsxpiry of the two-year- terms of the following Board Members, within Special •\reas No. 2 and Municipal District of Starland within the Hanna Municipal Hospital District No. 9, being Ward One, Wcrd Two and Ward Three, as follows:

WELCOME Ward One .. R. Orford FOLKS! Ward Two .._. C. P. Dieter TO HANNA Ward Three J. Andrew To all those who have so generously assisted in mak­ BONSPIEL NOMINATIONS ing this year's Bonspiel possible — your patronage and Nominations to fill the three vacancies noted support is greatly appreciated above will be received at the office of th* Hospital VISITORS! Administrator in the Hanna Municipal Hospital up to 5 o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, February 18, 1961. Best Wishes For An Enjoyable Stay And Blank nomination forms are available at the office AN INVITATION. of the Hospital Administrator. f; Keen Curling

During the 'Spiel the public is exended a cordial in­ •** ELECTION

vitation to come down to the arena and curling rink to see YOU'LL FIND COMFORT AND COURTESY AT If more than one nomination is received for any one of the three Ward vacancies, an election will be the games. Good seating accommodation and refresh- necessary. Such elections will be pursuant to Chapter 55 of the Municipal Hospitals Act, with amendments men facilities are available thereto and to any appropriate Acts or Sections of Acts, relating to the election of O Municipal Hospital Board member. ! SEE YOU AT THE 'SPIEL NEXT WEEK! National Hotel Dated at I hanno in the Province of Alberta, this First Day of February, A.D., 1961.

AND COFFEE SHOP DONALD G. COOLIDGE, H HANNA CURLING CLUB Returning Officer, J. E. ESKESTRAND, MGR, Harold Christianson, President ...„«VM.„. . ii,,,^,- Municipal •H-ppitat'

m> •°QO* P THF HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961

^^^S^resneimtsn^r*^'"' sity Hospitals in the United Slates patient is unable to meet the costs HANNA BRIGADE STANDS HIGH of America a Chair known as 'The of transportation, hospital and doc­ V**** Odd Fellows World Eye Bank and tor's fees. Visual Research Foundation'. Thc The Foundation is recognized *-*• -i director of this foundation must both in Canada and the United IN PROVINCIAL COMPETITION be a qualified doctor and there States of America as a Charitable must be assurance that sufficient Fire Fighters In Alberta Organization for Income Tax De­ funds are available to guarantee ductions and contributions from Cope Awards In National Contest at least, ten years support of the individuals will be officially ack Foundation before any qualified nowledged.Any Odd Fellow or Re­ Special recognition in two fields In the Canadian Municipal Divi­ person would be expected to ac­ bekah Lodge or Member will ac cept this position. of fire safety education was givon sion, by populating class ranking, cept contributions or they may be ihe Province of Alberta and Fire the City of Calgary stood third in In addition to and necessary for sent direct to the office of the Commissioner E. Bridges and staff Class A, including Canadian com­ the work of research, there will be Grand Secretary Grand Lodge of by the International Division of munities of 100,000 population or required Eye Banks for the seciir Alberta, I.O.O.F., 204 Oddfellows tbe National Fire Protection As over. ing of material to be used for le- Temple, Calgary, Alta. sociation. The awards, which also Honorable mention went to Leth­ search in the Foundation, as is recognized high standings for in­ bridge in Class B, 25,000 to 09,000 indicated in the name of the pro­ HELMSDALE 4-H dividual Alberta communities in population. posed chair. These banks will also (By Sheila Cordell) several size classes, were made un­ Honorable Mention went also to provide Cornea for transplant to The regular meeting of the Helms­ der the 1960 Fire Prevention Con­ Bowness and to Forest Lawn in the eyes of living persons whose dale 4-H Beef Club was held on' test. the Class D. population *",000 to eyesight can be restored by re­ January 15th in the Lanfine hall Second of the three top placings 9,000. placing damaged Cornea which is with 24 members (this includes in the Special Recognition Class The town of Stony Plain 'tood lhe lens of the eye. Pee-Wees) and 14 visitors present. went to Alberta "for its special re The roll call was answered by the first, and Bonnyville third, in the At |he present time Cornea lor port on provincial fire prevention Class F group, of communities of heart girth of each members calf. programs, and for the participa­ this purpose must be used within Record books and calendars were 2500 population or under, ln the 48 hours of the death of the do­ tion of its communities in fire pre­ same category Mundare, Okotoks, given out. A quiz on different parts vention activities as evidenced by nor, but it is expected that in the of a calf was enjoyed by all mem­ and Innisfail all received Honor­ work of the foundation, methods 216 Contest entries from the prov­ able Mentions bers. ince". will be found to prolong thc time The National Fire Protection As­ that this material can be stored Next meeting will be on Februa­ First place went to the State •*•' sociation also broke down stand­ for these transplants. Hundreds of ry 19th, at 2 p.m. sharp Tennessee. Quebec province was ings of communities by provinces, persons are now waiting up to a in third place. in Class A, Calgary stood first. In year for transplants due to this Agriculture Minister Hamilton The 19;i0 competition is the 34th Class B, Lethbridge stood first and difficulty of storage. has stated he expects that prairie year for the contest, which is de­ Jasper Place, second. grain delivery points will be close signed to stimulate universal fire In addition to the establishment In Class D, Bowness, Forest Lawn and support of the Foundation, it to a seven bushel quota on July 31. safety consciousness and to encou­ and Montgomery took the first 3 rage a wider use of modern tech­ is proposed that financial assist­ The world's largest ranch is the The Portuguese cruise ship Santa Maria, taken over in They threatened to scuttle her with everyone aboard spots in that order. Honorable ance will be given to defray the (Jang Ranch, British Columbia, niques in both public and private Mention went to , the Caribbean by hijackers who posed as passengers. if there is any 'outside' attempt to retake the ship. fire prevention education. cost of Cornea transplants and which is nearly 4 million acres or Camrose, and Beverly. three times as large as the famed In the Municipal Division, with other corrective measures now av­ Class E competition was led by ailable to needy cases where the King Ranch of Texas. + win, Mary Speers and Pearl Suit* | :Z. Terace. They have since re services and pall bearers were Mr. 581 communities competing across Peace River, with Drumheller sec •••Died to their home in the dist­ Murray Huston. Mr. Larry Speers. Canada, Calgary stood seventh; ond and Hanna third. Vegreville, SIBBALD I zer won fourth in the second ev Stony Plain, twentieth and Leth­ rict. Mr. Stanforth Sanderson, Mr. Her­ Taber, Claresholm were recipients j _• ' ent. The rink of Dianne Void, El- bridge twenty-eighth. i sie Detkevich. Connie Tillman and Mr. and Mr-;. Harold Shantz, Mr man Void and Mr. Harry Callin. of Honorable Mentions. SIBBALD, Jan. 29 — Mr. W. O. Marion Swanston were also enter and Mrs. Glen Shanu who for the In final Category F, Stoney Plain j Mowers accompanied by Mrs. W. ed. : past month have been vacationing Bonnyville and Mundare placed in j V. Fizer motored to Calgary last SUNNYNOOK that order, with Honorable Men- | At the Esther Open Bonspiel a *' in balmy Hawjii have returned to POLLOCKVILLE week where they attended the tions going to Okotoks, Innisfail, | rink of John Levick, Wally Hus their home in frigid Eastern Al WANTED wedding of Lorne Mowers, son of SUNNYNOOK, Jan. 30 — In Sundre, Mayerthorpe Bowden Tro­ I ton, Ted Battrum and Lloyd Bald : berta where the temperature for POLLOCKVILLE, Jan. 31 — Thc Mr. and Mrs. C. Mowers of Leth­ spite of it been a cold miserable chu, Bowden, Vulcan, Three Hills 'win were unsuccessful participants j Ihe past two weeks has been in annual Pollockville Bonspiel will bridge. We expect to receive a night a good crowd turned out to Olds,Cochrane,Fairview and Car­ | In the Macdonald Brier (Endur* i the 20 below to 10 above range. be held during the week of Febru­ Secretory-Treasurer for the Oyen full write up on this wedding for play whist on Friday January 27 stairs. next weeks write up. ance Test Playdowns) at New Bri^ Mr. R. K. Void was taken to the ary 20 to 24. with a danee on Fri­ I Oyen hospital where he is recover day. February 24. sponsored hy the Sunnynook Ath­ Municipal Hospital Dist. No. 35 The Cub group of Sibbald were I den, the Sibbald rink of J. Boulter letic Association. High scores for iTed Battrum. Merle Battrum and ! ing from a bout with the cold bug. Mr. and Mrs. I). Bartman were paid a visit by an originator of Mr. Bud McKenzie who moved to the evening were made by Marie Lodge Supports the Cubs of Canada Commissioner I Lloyd Baldwin playing four games visitors to Calgary on Monday. Heck and Ted Paetz, while conso ; in a space of 9 hours defeated Ce- Roundhill for the winter was in Miss Linda Andrus spent a few Propose "Eye Bank" Applications will be received for the position of Dell who has been with the orga Sibbald this past wee'*: -.vliere he lation prizes went to Joyce and nization since 1910. * real and Youngstown but were eli­ days with her sister and brother in Bobby Hunter. Secretary-Treasurer of the Oyen Municipal Hospital. minated from further play by New was attending the funeral of his law Mr. and Mrs. E. Christianson It is estimated that some 40,000 Around 14 people from the Sib­ The monthly meeting of thc club Duties to commence March 1, 1961. Applicants to state j Bridgen and Acadia Valley entries. father who passed away quite sud­ recently. persons on the North American bald district have been taking ad­ denly. will be held February 3rd at 8.00 Continent become blind each year salary expected. Must have references and must be At the Massey Harris Curlorama We are sorry to hoar that Marty vantage of the instructions being p.m. with some entertainment lo from causes which, at the present bondable. State Qualifications. Lowest tender not nec­ playdowns in Hanna the Alsask Mr. and Mrs. Larry Lee accom­ Bartman was a patient in the Han­ given each week at the dormitory follow. Ladies please bring lunch. time, can not be determined. This essarily accepted. Applications must be in the hands 'rink that won out in the Massey panied the Denny nnk to Iianna na hospital. by Mr. Don McPherson, District We arc* pleased to see Mrs. Stel­ condition exists in all other parts of the undersigned not later than 2 p.m. Tuesday, I Spiel sponsored by Larry G. Le<>. last week end lor the Massey play­ Mr. and Mr.s. J. Rooke and fam­ Agr. rep. of Hanna. These instruc­ la .McBride back in town after sev­ of the world, perhaps in greater February 14, 1961. consisting of Lloyd Denny, Clair off. ily motored to see the Ice Capades tions concern various phases of eral weeks absence. proportionate numbers. Denny, Bruce Wallin and Bunny last week. farm accounting and management Sony to report that Mr. Jim There is no doctor or institution (sherill) Koss won out over all Mrs. C. Robb motored to Calgary and are very worth while any per­ Slorrior was taken to the Hanna at the present time wdiich is devot­ F. E. BISHOP, sons time. ether Block entries and now go to OBITUARY to attend the 80th birthday of her Calgary fur further play on Feb. Hospital last week. ing its entire time lo the study of Chairman of Hospital Board SAM MCKENZIE father. Along the curling lanes the past 12th. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Hunter and lhe causes of this condition and two weeks we have had consider­ A long link with the past and i family of Vauxhall spent the week the Odd Fellows and Rebekahs (if Excel, Alberta This week at Acadia Valley a able activity what with Ladies and pioneer days oi Sibbald has been I end at the home of the formers the World arc proposing to estab­ rink of Len Materi, J. Levick, BOD EXCEL Mens Bonspiels in full swing. oroken in the sudden passing oi r parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunter. lish in one of the leading Liniver- 14,15,16c Alsask Ladies Spiel the rink of Mulvey and Larry Lee were en­ Mr. Sam McKenzie who died in the * . * Barbara Berscht, Esther Boulter, tered. Oyen Hospital Tuesday, January EXCEL. Ji*n. :?0 Mrs. Tillie Chrystal Huston and Phyllis Lee Mr. and Mr.s. George Pearen mo­ 24th at the grand old age of 84 Minnis returned from her visit won third in the first event. The tored to Regina last week where after a comparatively short illness. with her daughter in Edmonton. rink of Vivian Levick, Vivian Bald- i they attended the funeral of Mr. Born in Belfast, Ireland, Nov. 24 Mr. F. F. Bisbop who visited his 1876 he came to Canada in 1880 daughters in Creston B.C. ami with his parents who settled in Lethbridge returned home and re Winnipeg. Sam came west from ports roads and weather good. PUBLIC NOTICE Port Arthur in 1910 and located Church and Sunday school were his homestead al Sibbald onto held as usual A film will be shown SCHOOL BUS OPERATION ENQUIRY which he moved in 1911 where he Notice is hereby given that the Committee appointed by in the Excel Community Centre on Keep Your has resided ever since. Monday February 6th at 7 o'clock the Government of the Province of Alberta in connection with He is survived by his wife Alice The curlers taking in the Cap the above enquiry will hold public hearings at the times and McKenzie ot Sibbald, a son Will­ pon 'spiel feport a good time, good places as set below to consider submissions from interested iam of Roundhill who farms al ice but prizes hard to get. The groups and individuals: Sibbald in the summer, and a same is true of our local rink tak I granddaughter Janet of Roundhill ing part in the Massey-Ferguson Date Time Place Address j Alberta. Curloroma held in Hanna on Sat Feb. 16 11.00 a.m. Red Deer South Elementary School Funeral services were conducted urday last. Better luck as Oyen Auditorium trom the Sibbald United Church Bonspiel is coming up starting on ! Eye on- Feb. 17 10.00 a.m. Calgary Jubilee Auditorium Friday January 27th with inter- February 13th. ! ment in the Sibbald cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bishop and Each individual or group wishing to appear before the Waterhouse Funeral Home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Chaplin atten­ Committee is required to deliver to the Secretary at least one i Cereal with Tony Klym handling ded the funeral of the late Mrs week before the pertinent hearing five copies of his or its ' were in charge. Rev. Hayworth of Bennett held in Cereal on Satur submission, typewritten, double-spaced, on 81/oXll" paper, i the Anglican Diocese conducted day. using one side of the paper only, with recommendations Mrs. T. Robertson is a patient in numbered serially. the Oyen Hospital. We all wish you a speedy recovery. All persons and organizations wishing to appear before tbe Committee, including those who have already made sub­ missions, should inform the Secretary at least a week in ad­ READ AND USE THE HERALD vance of the hearing at which they intend to appear, in order CLASSIFIED ADS that time may be scheduled for their appearance. Dated at Edmonton this 18th day of January, 1961. I. W. CHALMERS FEB. 2 2 Secretary 728 Administrative Building \ \ 10820 - 98 Ave. Edmonton, Alberta iCb?»t*i ~"to FOR THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF — THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA -Or-

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ered, and the walls and floor to PtONEER DOWLING DISTRICT ter spending a week with relatives cock on January 28 a boy. be done at a later date. This work PASSES 1*1 CALGARY in Stettler. A religious film entitled "Mar­ of course is in the Community Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schultz, mo­ tin Luther" will be held in the Ce­ Centre Hall. Acadia Valley Bureau Mrs. Barbara Schottschneider, tored to Calgary on Tuesday Janu­ real Hall on Sunday, February 5 Social and P

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THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1961 »**•• II RAT INFESTATION DURING I960 SHOWS MARKED DECLINE Thirty-Two Thousand Rats Killed arm Fro Last Year Says Control Officer In 1960 the number of rat infes­ Areas 2 and 3. A considerable tations alone; Alberta's eastern bor­ over-all reduction in infestations, der dropped to less than half the however, has been noted in I.D.'s number reported during the pre­ 85 and 101, M.D. of Provost, I.D. vious year. Infestations were also 11 and M.D. of Acadia Valley. meetings there are available an much lighter than in 1959 and all Arabian horse film from the Unit Local extermination programs ilDING AN D ROPING CLUB PREPS but 17 were completely extermin­ by Saskatchewan residents are be­ ed States, an Appaloosa film from ated. the Appaloosa Association and pos­ lieved to be responsible for pari sibly a Quarter Horse film. The D. Stelfox, Assistant Supervisor of the decrease in rat infestations [OR WINTER SPORTS PROGRAM; Arabian Association have been of Crop Protection and Pest Con­ in these areas. Much credit is also contacted for theirs for the first trol with the Alberta Department clue to the intensification of prev­ meeting. of Agriculture, reports that ap entative measures adopted by Al­ proximately 32,000 rats were kill­ bertans in co-operation with pest 'AN FITZSIMMONS NEW PREXY Saturday, February 4th is the ed yast year. A total of 3,752 farms control officers in the border area. day scheduled by the activities Cutter Races Scheduled Saturday elevators and other premises were Occasionally single rats werV | committee for the cutter races and inspected and 171 infestations the club is asking every interested found at such scattered points as February 4; Members And Non were uncovered. Over 18,000 lbs. Edmonton, Medicine Hat and Cross- party whether member or non- of Warfarin Dry-Mix bait and near­ Members Invited To Place Entries member lo get their cutters ready, field. When discovered, the rats ly 5,000 quarts of water soluble were either already dead or were come out and try your luck to- baits were used in 1960 The annual meetinq of the Birj Country Riding and Roping I wards the lovely big trophy. quickly exterminated as a result llub held Saturday night January 21st, 1961 in the Hanna ^*Jmere has been very little chan- of the co-operation between resi *iund Up Pavilion proved to be one of interest to many old SL* in the general areas ol intest- dent-, and local pest control ofl,- talion, says Mr. Stelfox. The Ver­ rer.v Mr. Stelfox stresses that this new members. The executive chosen for this year were milion River area still remains the type of public support is essential ^an Fitzsimmons for president, the retiring president Don U.G.G. Delegate l.iifdesi li.t, to! low cd by Special il Alberta is to be kept rat free! ;mplar for vice president and Russ Mayberry for secretary- easurer. Activities committee elected were Lorne Johnson, [eorge Raffin and D*"*n Quast and dance committee will be Addresses Local Form Three Counties, Seek Suggestions lie Johnson, Frank Powell and Dean Mayberry. Total Now 17 For Bus Safety It was decided (hat for this com sumed and there will be films of Three more counties will be for­ I Ihe recently appointed Alberta- >g summer the club would try some sort for entertainment, with med in Alberta on January 1, 1961 Ralph Gaugler Gives School Bus Enquiry Committee ha; Dldinfi practises every (wo weeks. the first meeting to be held at the bribing to 17 the counties in the announced tha( briefs on all pha­ aving one on a Saturday evening Account Of Annual home of Mr. and Mrs. John Bram- i province. The former Municipal ses of school bus operation in the jmmencing at around 6 p.m. and Meeting In Winnipeg District of Sturgeon River near Ed- I province field,and family at Craiemyle on may be submitted by in fie other on a Sunday afternoon monton will become the County terested members of the publi:, February loth commencing at 8 ! Members of the Hanna Local 61 as to try to accomodate more of Sturgeon No. 15 incorporating and organizations. p.m. The second one will be held j I'nited Grain Growers attended a the members who could not at- the former Municipal District of The Committee was formed to fend on Sundays. at the George Raffin home, Hanna ] special meeting in the Masonic Sturgeon River and the Sturgeon fin February 22nd and the third | hall, Hanna January 23, when make recommendations on regula Abel Vosburgh is escorted into Bedford court where a jury held him criminally Also the social meetings in dif- School Division. In southern Al turns governing all aspects of one at Don and Norma Templar's, Ralph Gaugler reported on the berta the County of Wheatland responsible for the death of his wife, Marjorie, and 11 of his children. The family'! Crent members homes will be re* Rose Lynn on March 8th. For these company's 54th annual meeting. school bus operation, particularly shanty at Noyan was destroyed by fire in the early hours of Dec. 29. No. 16 has been established with safety measures and procedures to He represented the Hanna local Strathmore as its centre. The for­ when a record 313 delegates from be followed. mer Municipal District of Moun­ Briefs should be submitted to stationary and on the move. after spending her Christmas holi­ i are visiting for a few days. the western provinces attended a tain View and the Olds School Di­ INCOME REPLACEMENT — FARM two-day gathering held in Winni­ the committee headquarters, Room Introdunng The Netherlands days with her daughter and son in | Mr. O. Mainhood spent the week vision with headquarters at Dids­ 728 Administration Building, 10820 'aw Mr. and Mrs. V. Stifle of Rim COMPENSATION — FULL MEDICAL peg during November. bury has been erected the County black and white, 23 mins.: This with his sister at Laura, Sask. 98 Ave. Edmonton, not later than film shows something of the cha bey. In his report he told the memb­ of Mountain View No. 17. Elections January 16, Public hearings wiil The wheat o»ota was opened AND HOSPITAL COVERAGE ers that the U.G.G. had enjoyed to the Boards of the new counties racter of the country and its sen- Mr. and Mrs. J. Horner and fam be held in Edmonton, and possibly ily have returned to Ottawa £0.. i that caused a bit of excitement another good year and that it had will be completed prior to the first turies old struggle to keep out tne other centres. jpening of parliament. ; for a few days 'till the elevator For further information write to the man serving been possible to provide an amount meeting. Until that time the new sea from its dearly won soil. nf $800,000 for patronage divi counties will be administered by Chairman of the committee is P. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rooke and fam I was full your district — ROY HARRIS Treasure ol the Forest, olack an:l dends at the rate customary for the Alberta Department of Muni Lawrence, General Manager of the ily motored to Brooks to visit the Elie Hanewich found the othe» Alberta Safety Council. Members white. 13 min*-..: A film on the in the past number of years. cipal Affairs. iatter's parents. day that he had no po*p***L_whe*C, TRANSPORTATION INSURANCE CO. include Mrs. R. V. McCullough of dustries which draw their wealth Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Christian- He said grain receipts in the There are presently 31 Munici­ Red Deer, President of the Alberta from the raw material supplied by he finally found tbm year were larger than in the prev­ son travelled to Calgary for a few 709-14 St. N.W. — Calgary pal Districts remaining in the pro­ Federation of Home and School Canada's Forest. days recently. discovered Slim Carina^ ious year and represented a high­ vince with approximately one third Associations; and F. T. Jenner. Phone ATlas 35977 Wolfe and Montcalm, black and Mr. and Mrs. F. Mathers and climbed up the powe er percentage of total handlings in of the original number having past president of the Alberta Mo­ white. 30 mms.: A vivid introduc­ Miss M. Russell were visitors to shorted the wire. Western Canada than had been changed to the county system. Mu tor Association. Secretary is Dr. ever before experienced. The com­ tion to Canada's most heroic fi Calgary last week end. nicipalities wishing to change to J W. ChaTmers of the Alberta De­ gures. pany is now operating 780 eleva county administration are requir­ partment of Education. Committee tors at country points and with six ed to make an application to the solicitor is W. Henkel of the Attor terminals amounts to 71 million Department of Municipal Affairs. ney General's Department. BENTON bushels. This is just about double The first County established in POLLOCKVILLE * 4 what it was ten years ago. the province was the County of BENTON, Jan. 24 — Mr. and Other speakers at the gathering No. 1 in 1951. NEW BLOCK OF FILMS POLLOCKVILLE, Jan. 23 — We Mrs. Oliver spent the week end included Wally Tullis, field serv­ FOR PUBLIC SHOWING jt Cabin Lake. There they attend­ ice representative ol the U.G.G are glad to hear that Mrs. M. Bart­ A new block of films has just man has returned home from hos­ ed the first birthday of their grand from Calgary. Films and slides son Dean Gray. STANMORE arrived at the School Division Of- pital. e LEADING STRAINS were shown illustrating the bene­ r fits of the new group life insur­ M-io* in Hanna.-There are some ex­ | Mrs. I. Satre has returned home Mrs. •Ojj'-utf*jLciiufrlihftj'.~'>ti't -*'-^f •or uu ance plan being offered by the STANMORE, Jan. 27 — An an­ cellent titles for churches, schools company to farmers of Western nual meeting of the FUA Goose service clubs, women's groups etc. Only One • QUALITY- Canada. The evening closed with Lake Local was held in Stanmore For further information contact lunch being served. Hall on January 18th. Due to a Mr. W. G. Hay or Mr. Fielding Reducing Plan Worked CONTROLLED poor attendance another one is School Division office. HATCHING scheduled for Monday, February fi Following are just a few of the "^uur pi; • is what 1 have bean FOR SALE SEDALIA Films will also be shown then excellent films available from the hoping for. 1 have tried the other above library lor the next si.< plans with no results and was [•SKIi PROPANE REFRTGKRATOR • DEPENDABLE Several friends and neighbors 1'in."-* ftf*r7.**r rompartment. weeks: just about convinced I was fat for SEDALIA, Jan. 20 — Mrs. E. gathered at the Cameron home for life when my friend told me about \'<\v I'oi.ilitiim J12S.IK1 SERVICE a surprise birthday party on Jan Between The Birds, color 21 mi­ the Naran Plan. To my surprise Heatherington and Mrs. A. Chris­ nutes, excellent photography and I'SKM PHOPANE REFRIGERATOR SIXTH ANNUAL tianson were Calgary visitors re­ 19th for Mr. John Cameron. A I began to get results sit the end lovely shots of seaplants, birds and of the first week and have been fiuaram«**l * $75.im cently as was also Mrs. M. Fenske. pleasant evening of bingo, dancing fish. losing ever since. I ajn sure that 1 NKW 21 Ft nAr.K Kt.KVATOR At the Home and School Assoc­ and singing was enjoyed by all. The Stanmore Community Club Birds of the Prairie Marshes, co can now keep my weight where I Speelfll JS9.95 iation annual meeting, Mrs. J. K. lor, 21 mins.: This film presents want it." Blair replaced Mr. E. Satre as pre­ held its annual meeting in Stan­ :' XKW 1" Ft. Freezers, Spring studies of several species of wild W. MONTGOMERY sident and Mrs. D. Rude, Mrs. J. more hall on Monday January 23rd 5 year warrantee $24''.44 ducks, geese and other water fowl Montreal, P.Q. Bair as secretary-treasurer. It was A new slate of officers were elec of the prairie marshes. Overweight people generally New 12*,*, Ft. Deluxe Electric decided to find some way of check­ ted for the coming year. fall into two classes, those who REFRIGERATOR ing the growing dictatorships in Mr. and Mrs. C. Phillip and fam­ Great Plains, color. 24 min.: A have tried to reduce and failed, Special J218.S***. school affairs, also the excessive ily returned home after spending study of the vast prairie region of and those who have never tried at Canada, showing the varied occu­ all. You don't have to be in either Clearance Prices On Winter waste in disposing of and the mo­ a week holidaying with relatives Clothing, Skates, Etc. ving of school buildings and tea­ at Stettler, Eckville and Calgary pations of farmers and townsmen group. Make up your mind that cherages. Mrs. Cameron returned home af­ through the year. you are no longer going to suffer Grip and Stance, black and white the discomfort and embarrass­ SEE THESE AT BULL SALE Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Heathering­ ter spending a few days in Calgary. 11 min.: Tommy Armour gives com ment of being overweight. You ton and Miss L. Hundseth were Don't forget the Musical Talent plete instructions on the grip and are not far from a drug store, callers in Hanna last week. Show and dance sponsored by the stance of golf. walk over and ask for the Naran In The Cereal Auction Mart Mr. and Mrs. Durksen are moved Canadian Western Horse Assoc, to Plan and begin today to lose MACLEOD'S into the Sinclair house which they be held in Staanmore hall on Fri­ Hockey Series-Passing, black and weight. It is that simple. After purchased. day, February 10th, beginning at white, 7 mins. Demonstrators show you have lost weight you will ALBERTA the techniques involved in passing Mr. R. H. Thornton is back on 9.00 p.m. Pappy's Hoedown Orches­ wonder why you didn't do it 13,14c* Cereal, Alia. sooner. (ON NUMBER 9 HIGHWAY) the job after most of last week in tra will be playing for the dance. the puck between players both the Consort hospital with injuries lo his back suffered in a hockey READ AND USE—THE HERALC 4ame. CLASSIFIED ADS 19 Convenient Handling FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Best Prices ENTRIES NOW BEING TAKEN Ample Buyers CATLLE Ready Market SALE LIMITED TO 100 BEEF BREEDS Facilities for 500 Head ONLY. CULLING POLICY IN EFFECT On No. 9 Highway .Buying the right flock Government Approved Bull replacements is the first step SALE toward higher egg income. Policy in Effect You can be sure of that important first step when you CEREAL EVERY WEDNESDAY buy the J. J. Warren Sex- For entry Forms and Other Information Sal-Link from your Swift's Apply to the Secretary Hatchery. AUCTION . We believe—and we th. •• I Starling al the records prove—that the Sex-Sal-Link is the most Geo- Beynon Murray Huston outstanding brown egg layer MART I 1:30 p.m. bn the market today, and PRES., Esther, Alta. SEC, Sibbald, Alta. the equal of any white egg layer, lt averages 240 to BUYERS FROM LOCAL AND EASTERN MARKETS FIRST 255 eggs per bird housed for a full year of lay, has CLASS HANDLING FACILITIES good feed efficiency and egg size with low mortality Two story fully modern home in Hanna. Situated close This year, head for to downtown shopping area. Stuccoed ami in excellent higher egg foer**** with condition. Would make ideal revenue proposition as the famous i. 3. Warren H06IHIPWH6 EVtRY WEDNESDAY - Ml PH. Sex-Sal-Link from your can be divided into suites. This home is priced for im­ Swift's Hatchery. mediate sale and can be inspected any time. For full Order from us soon. particlulars and arrangements for inspection contact*— RUSS REIMAN SWIFT'S HATCHERY LEO KIRBY AUCTIONEER — Lie. Ne. 316 111 . 10 Avenue S.W., Phone 854-3293 Hanna Phone 17 Calgary, Alberta Cereal, Alta. MMM: AM 3-8300 WW''")

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TALL TINS MILK 6«.93 RICE SHORT GRAIN, 21b. pkg.

ROGER'S GOLDEN, 5's SYRUP .73 PEAS - CORN MIX or MATCH, 15 oz. Tins

48 oz. Tin PINEAPPLE JUICE 3' • .98 RICE KRISPIES KELLOG'S, 9% oz. I RAISINS MARTIN'S SEEDLESS, 2 lbs. 43 LIGHTBULBS «-»,»•, 4™.85 ,CH TUNA 7 OUNCE SOLID 3 m.99 PEACHES • PEARS -•" 5 ™».99

400 PACK KLEENEX 3 «.87 BUTTER Alpha 1st- Grade, Lb. .59

Cannon First Cannon First Quality - Double Quality, 42x36 Inches BED SHEETS Size 81x108 Inces $3.29 Pair

Squirrel Brand. 4 Ib. Tin Tomato or Vegetable, Fancy Macs PEANUTBUTTER 95c SOUP 6 tins 67c APPIES 4 lbs 67c Red & White, Mix or Match

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