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The Hanna Heral "Hey Ho, G ome To The Fair", Nov proving 6 Following a last minute meeting of ates that a large entry will be forthcoming handsome display of trophies is now on dis­ future". A special class has been arranged the executive Monday night, all plans for in the school section. Senior classes will al­ play in the window of Bill Cross Men's Shop for this group with no entry fee. Juniors the first annual Fail Fair in Hanna this Sat­ so be well filled, and judges Mrs. Mona Cox sponsored by local business firms, genuine­ who are competing in the open classes'are urday, November 6 are about complete. J. & Mr. B. J. Goodwin will have no easy task ly interested in seeing that the Fair winners required to pay a membership fee of 50c, Bushell, speaking for the committee was in selecting winners. The Fair will be held art justly recognized. Entries will be re­ but if they are not in this class they enter enthusiastic over the support given thus far in the Memorial Hall, with judging be­ ceived from 4 to 6 p.m. Friday ,and a spec- with no charge. Adult entrants in the open by both entrants and others interested in tween 9 a.m .and 1 p.m. and from thc lat­ id concession is being made for entries in classes (other than senior) are required to seeing the fair become a success. The ter hour the hall will be opened to the pub­ the baking classes. These may be brought be a member of the Association at a fee of teaching profession in local and district lic until 7 p.m. A ladies' group will be sow­ to the Hall Saturday between 9 and 9:15 $1.00... "Hey Ho, Come to the Fair", Sat­ schools have been particularly helpful in ing tea, coffee, cookies, etc., during the a.m. A special invitation is extended to urday, November 6. seeing that all students are familiar with afternoon and visitors are assured of an in­ senior citizens to recall "their school fair fair regulations and classes, which indic- teresting as well as entertaining time. A day . and become fair exhibitors of the PLANS FOR RED DEER SCHEME 10c THE HANNA HERAL PER COPY Authorised an Rft-on.9 r*|aiui Mettor hy the Poet Office Department, Ottawa, And for Payment of Pontage In Cash "And East Central Alberta News" VOLUME 54 NUMBER 2 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1965 SPARKS FROM DUMP Cattle Sales LOST COCKER CAUSE OF FIRE FINDS HOME Candy, a Cocker spaniel fe­ Residents on the north lim­ Indicate Step Legion Prepares For male dog, lost in the Dow­ its of Hanna were given a ling Lake district some 3 or few anxious moments Tues­ 4 weeks ago, has been found day afternoon at the height Up In Volume and is now safely in the of a violent windstorm, friendly confines of her when a fire starting from 700 Head Listed home in Calgary. Her ulti­ the town refuse dump threa­ For Sale Nov. 6; mate discovery and return Remembrance Week tened for a time to rage out 325 Sold Last Week to her rightful owner has an of control. Firemen from interesting if not remark­ The white flag with the blood red poppy on it which the town department as well With the largest consign able background, and indi­ will be flying from the Memorial Hall beginning Friday, as volunteers were able to ment to date (325 head last Sa­ cates the intelligence, de­ Nov. 5th will signify the start of another Remembrance bring the inferno to a hault turday) and 700 listed for this 109 Charolais termination and stability of Week throughout the Dominion. It will conclude with although not without con­ coming Saturday, action at the ''man's best friend". The siderable difficulty. The de­ Hanna Round Up Auction Mark­ Remembrance Day Thursday, November 11. little dog, 11 years old In­ cisive factor was a summer et is very much on the upgrade. Cattle Now On stinctively perhaps, set out In Canada the earliest refer­ to all veterans regardless of fallow field up to which the The sale October 30 saw the in a westerly direction for ence to the Flanders poppy as whether or not they are mem­ flames spread and were following prices prevail: year­ Calgary. She got as far aa a symbol of remembrance is bers of the Canadian Legion or extinguished. A stubble ling steers 22.70; yearling heif­ Canadian Soil Drumheller when a termer contained in an excerpt from any other veterans' organiz­ field on the southern adge ers 18.00; steer calves 25.10; hei­ on the outskirts of the city Word has been received by the minutes of a meeting of the ation. Campaign expenses are of the summer fallow esc­ fer calves 18.50. took her in. She had met up Canadian Charolais breeders Great War Veterans' Assoc­ unusually low, as all work ia aped, although had same ig- Included in the 700 thus far with a porcupine and when that 109 Charolais cattle have iation held at Port Arthur in voluntary. About the only de­ rti)d a battle of larc^r consigned for Nov. 6 are stock­ she strayed into the farm arrived in Canada from France. July, 1921. It reads: "Follow­ ductions are the cost of wreaths proportions would have re­ er cows, yearling steers and yard her muzzle was full of They have been admitted to the ing a motion suspending the and poppies and a few supplies sulted. This is the second calves. From now on heavier quills. The farmer immed­ Grosse Ille quarantine station regular order of business, Mad­ such as posters and church pro­ Hon. E. C. Manning time a fire of this nature runs are expected as most of iately removed most of in the St. Lawrence River after ame E. Guerin, 'The Poppy grams. has resulted from sparks the harvest among ranchers and Premier of Alberta, indicated in a telecast last Saturday them and treated the dog as a slightly rough, crossing by Lady of France', was presented Local Veterans Aided stirred out of the dump, stockmen is completed, and the night that coming legislation at the next sitting of the best he could. Mr. D. J. ship from the quarantine stat­ to the conference and invited to In Hanna and district during and a fair chunk of grass­ sponsors also assure a plenti­ Alberta House will include plans for a "stage develop­ Fraser, owner of Candy ion in Brest France. Three more I outline her suggestions as to the past year the Poppy Trust land and slough bottoms ful number of buyers from now ment of the Red Deer River scheme". The Premier did states that but through the animals are expected at Grosse the adoption of the poppy as a Fund has provided comforts to in the field adjoining the until the end of the season, and kidness of the farmer and Ille from the French island of national emblem to be worn on hospitalized veterans in the not elaborate on proposals, however it is assumed that south side of the dump has that good demand will prevail an oil field worker the fam­ St. Pierre. Armistice Day in memory of Hanna and Col. Belcher Hos­ definite plans are in order for progressive development been burned off. for all classes of stock. ily pet might not have been Eleven of them went down fallen comrades. A motion to pitals, bedding to a family of the project. under test while in the quaran­ Install Officers able to make her way much this effect received unanimous whose home was destroyed by further. For the first sever­ tine station in France. support." fire, groceries, dental work and DELIA, Nov. 2—On Friday The Charolais will be housed glasses to needy families, meals evening, Nov. 12 the members al days at home he said, Poppies, wreaths and poppy Candy, did nothing but eat on Grosse Die along with Can­ and overnight accommodation of the Delia Elks Lodge wUl adian cattle and all animals emblems are manufactured by atvf-«.eop. However, sh* tlie Department-ot Veterans Af­ to stranded veterans, and bur­ hold their installation of- offic­ wilf "undergo exhaustive and ex­ saries to grade 12 sttfiJerrtS fur­ ers for 1966. There will be « now has her old bounce fairs under the registered back. In a letter to the Her­ tensive tests for a minimum thering their education. To sum social and dance and it is op­ period of 90 days. trade mark "Vetcraft Shops". Blood Donor Clinic ald Mr. Fraser expresses Employment in Vetcraft Shops up, most of the contributions en to the public. This is to be Among Alberta breeders of sincere thanks to all in this is restricted to disabled veter­ are returned to the business life held in the Community Hall and the French Charolais is Dennis of the community. the Drumheller Patrol team will area who kept a sharp look­ ans who are competent to ren­ out and in any way tried to Cluley of Craigmyle whose herd Four ladies of the Hanna Br. be there to install: Exhalted Ru­ today is either a descendant of der effective service (disability help him in recovering his is not necessarily pensionable). in the persons of Mrs. B. Bond, ler J. Lawrence, I. Past Exhalted or original cattle brought into Miss Margaret Brown, Mrs. Moi- Ruler, Don Fowler; Leading dog. No doubt all those con­ Recruitment of such workers is cerned will be pleased to the district by the late Ray Bra­ ra Legge and Mrs.
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