Gas Will Be Turned on Sometime in Novemeber
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ctr^d EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA VOLUME XXXXI—No. 48 THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENtRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1953 Hunters Give 4-H CLUB WORK MEANS OF GETTING Gas Will Be Turned On Farm Folks More EXTRAS IN AGRICULTURE STATES DIST. Grief Than Birds AGRICULTURIST SUMMING PROGRAM Sometime In Novemeber Scapa, Spondin, and Garden Gives Account of Newly Organized Grouo At Plain District Sees Influx Of Boys In Khaki Sunnynook; Adults Are Invited to Take Part In BETWEEN FIRST AND MIDDLE OF NOV. !pmlcewariiiniiB* A month or so back farmers were Activities; Sibbald Boys and Girls Plan Club Football Mgm'l having their troubles with ducks and 9 K geese, now the birds have been taken Wm. Perkins, District Agriculturist, in a statement to the Her- IS DATE GAS WILL BE TURNED ON; TOWN ^^ „ care of and the hunters are causing aid outlines the value and activities o£ 4-H Club work in the com of R 0 'he most headaches. munity. Mr. Perkins states that 4-H Club work is a Canada wide Names Lineup For That's about the situation in the system of education for- rural boys and girls, sponsored-by and back DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM NOW FINISHED Garden Plain, "Scapa and Spondin ed by the Departments of Agriculture and leading industries and districts, where in the past week businesses of Canada. "Through 4-H Club work," states the Agri Six Hundred Applications Received With Four Sips; Court Action I Game Sunday geese and ducks have moved in, only culturist, "boys and girls get the little extras in agriculture, home- Offenders Will Be Punished To Twenty-Three Players to Make to be accompanied by a myriad of making and sewing that they may not receive in their formal school Hundred Hooked Up;Company Well Pleased work, thus giving them a well rounded experience that is a must in Full Extent of Law; Signs On Trip; Return Game Here hunters. The nimrods are using more our modern day life." Mr. Perkins, continues: With Progress; Damage Will Be Repaired Bridge Approach Most Serious On October 18 "tactics" to get birds than Charlie Dressen used to try to beat the Dates for the turning of gas on in some homes and business Destruction of roadside signs and The playing roster of the Hanna Yankees. Tents have been set up, ^ One of the important items in 4-H by boys and adults, is again making Junior Football dub scheduled to trailers parked at convenient places, I clubwork is the project or enterprise places in Hanna have been set at between the first of November • taken up by the club and its mem* and the fifteenth of November, according to gas company officials its appearance in the Hanna district, play Beiseker this coming Sunday, camping, cooking and even washing according to Cpl. R. Jones, R.CM.P. facilities have been established, all Quiet Month For | bers. The project is the work done on Wednesday. Thus far six hundred applications have been re was released Tuesday afternoon by Cpl. Jones stated to the Herald that the management. Twenty-three play in preparation to get an elusive I with animals or crops and articles ceived at the office of Alberta Consolidated Gas Company Limited. in many instances danger markers ers will make the Jaunt to the Beise goose. They hunt from the roadsides, made by the boys and girls. Of ut Of this amount four hundred have been serviced, and it is hoped have* become 'he targets for delib ker field and will play what is for they hunt from bushes, in fact they Police Dept. Says most importance is that the project that the majority of the remaining two hundred will be completed erate destruction, while direction manv of them their first football. are everywhere states one exasperat be practical in that it will return in short order. A rumor which has been circulating to the effect signs too have been obliterated or The kickoff is at 2:30 sharp. ed farmer. 6ome income and muoh knowledge that the company will take gas from the South Brazeau well north entirely removed from their moor An added attraction to the after "The impudence of some of them Chief Officer and satisfaction to eaeh member. ings. Projects for girls are gardening, sew east of Hanna is unfounded. Gas company officials informed the noon of sports has been planned by is enough to gall anyone," said in- Only One Court Cose Since Herald that it is not their plan to take gas from this well. The danger sign on the bride over the Beiseker Club itt the form of a other "son of the soiL" Apparently ing and cooking. For the boys '..here First of October; People is the growing of better grain and Town Connections Completed •> — the C.N.R. dam east of Hanna seems Turkey and Ham Shoot following the he declined to permit a party to to have come in for more than its More Law Abiding? forage crops, swine feeding and beef Favored with good working condi- \ m me l\ l_ I ___ game. shoot on his land. The next morning share of destruction. This sign has with the aid of darkness they crawl calf feeding. In addition, 4-H clubs tions, tbe distribution system in | | All AY If PnPF Af\ been knocked down numerous times The following players are in the Whether people are becoming could carry on programs that dis Hanna was completed the first of VV QA IVVMl Hanna lineup: Jerry Beach, Rex ed into the forbidden field and shot more law abiding or whether its a this week. There are a few "odds by people who don't even move out anyway. No hunting signs are going j ££aM "quiet cussed farm and home safety, tree of their cars. The sign marks a part Beach, Glen Sinclair, Roy Seward, up all over the place, like circus spell" Const. R. planting, farm planning, soil conser and ends" that have to be attended Herb Nill, Bruce Morriset, D. Tat | Champagne, doesn't know, but the to, in order to compjete all details. icularly dangerous curve on the ap billboards. The hunting season is in vation and many other pressing pro Lodge Visited By proach to the bridge. Strangers, at arnuik, Barry Stephens, E. Griffiths, month of October thus far has been Bird Construction has commenced Howard Bloom, T. O'Neil, B. Miller, full swing, and the farmers in these blems of the farm and farm home. night, especially, not knowing the the quiestest since he joined the !o- It is imperative that to make vhe work to repair any damage to side M. Pelletier, F. Tucker, H. Wittchen, particular districts would sooner "put I cal police department early in ihe walks, lanes and roads which was layout of the bridge mayve involv up" with the birds than the antics most of the 4-H club program ihat ed in a serious accident. C. Chapman, H. Kobi, V. Nunweiller | summer. necessitated when the gas lines were Assembly President J. Foster, E. Harrison, L. Kirby, D. if some -"would be" hunters! the whole community, the service being laid. Almost a mile of pipe Cpl. Jones points out that it is a The chief of police told the Herald clubs, boards of trade, agricultural President of Alberta Assembly Cochran, M. Grott. Tuesday that up to date he had only line has been welded from the Bay Has Hiqh Praise For Hanna serious offence to destroy road mark •a societies, should give whole hew Petroleum well on the Watts Flats ers, and anyone caught will suffer one case up in court since the first Lodge Degree Team Work YOUNGSTER PAYS FINE support and ditching commenced Tuesday the full penalty of the law. As a of October. Berry Beet 4-H Club ON LIQUOR CHARGE He had a warning, ".lowever. to car from this well, one source of sup-* On October lst, Colfax Rebekah means of promoting safer highways Tt*e Berry Beef 4-H Club had ply, the other being Hanna Dowling and roads, as well as to avoid court Local Delegates To A Saturday night "fling" in and track operators. Some of these Lodge No. 51 Hanna, received its an l*.ue^l ft1** meeting of the fall season No. 1 north of Watts. The company action and fines, the police request Hanna for a Delia youth of 17 people are still leaving keys in s ni , r t nual visit from a Grand Lodge of r T'l^J^'*^!^ « « 9 «» * Community Hail,. Friday has been given approval of the Con years, had its "hang ovejr" in vehicles, or leaving them unlocked n^„.„ _. ficer in the person of Mra. Heuman, that this practice be discontinued October 2nd. servation Board to use gas from both immediately. Jehovah fitness police court Tuesday morning. entirely. Many complaints hsve been president of the Rebekah Assembly A these wells, the supply having been of Alberta. Also in attendance were Tho young lod was taken, into received from people who have lost Rood gathering of boys and girls proven adequate for the time being D D custody bv Chief Const. R. Cham small articles from thete can ocl from tBe Sunnynook. tgea elected the Mrs. V. Maynes, District Deputy pagne and in court was faced at least. President ot District No. .11, and. "OLD HOME TOWN" HAS Meet Af Stettler trucks, such as flashlights, pliers, e*c. I foUowing as their officers for the with a charge of illegal "Thero is nothing much we can dolcomin* year: Z£iiM , Tte whole "undertaking thus lar.