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Picture Butte Lions Club PICTURE BUTTE LIONS CLUB lH w gglpl 1 * s*»* i •:§. K y ;Msm msm^ * * Jf ' ' . J. **'**. Mm y:yyyyyy •Hi PHOTOS BY S. P. JOHNSON, PICTURE BUTTE PICTURE COURTESY OF CANADIAN SUGAR FACTORIES LTD., DEALERS IN •ALBERTA BEET PULP" "ALBERTA FEED MOLASSES" "COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER" ttvawtrwuia tit "home of Me. -I rfes. DeiBEtT DPBIE SRT. £5^ tas fre. , -r... :^"5™!. Fsal *a¥ f.ri» Open House Set PICTURE BUTTE (HNS) — Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rutledge of Picture Butte will hold open house at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Drake, 254 Rog­ er's Ave., Picture Butte, on Sat­ urday afternoon, Feb. 1, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. The open house will be from 2 to 5 p.m. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rutledge celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on February 1. Open house was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Drake, and many friends took this oppor­ tunity to call and wish Harold and Lillian congratulations. Mr. Rutledge came from Illinois U.S.A. with his parents in 1910, GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rutledge recently cele­ Mrs. Ruthedge coming from Northumberland, England in 1913. brated their golden wedding anniversary with an open house at the Picture Butte Four children were born to this union. William (Bill) Glenn, Jean residence of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Drake. h\r. Rutledge came to this country from Illinois Ann (Mrs. Drake) and Harold (Bunny). They are also the proud with his parents in 1910. Mrs. Rutledge ca me from Northumberland, England, in 1913. grand-parents of 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. The They have four children, William, Glenn, Harold and Mrs. Delbert- (Jean Anne) best wishes of the entire community are extended to this couple who have resided in the Picture Butte district since 1928. Drake; 10 grandchildren and one great-grandchild. —S. P. Johnson Photo —Photo by Syd. Johnson. : . ;; :; :; GOLDEN WEDDING-Mr. and Mrs. Quinton Talbot will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary to­ day with open house from 2-4 p.m. at the Pem- ANNE CAMPBELL HONORED - Mrs. R. F. Lewis, president of the Lethbridge mican Club rooms corner of 5th Ave, and 9th St. S. It Music Club, Monday night presented a plaque to local music teacher Anne Campbell is especially requested that there be no gifts. Mr. and in honor of Mrs. Campbell's direction of three city choirs. The choirs, Anne Campbell Mrs. Talbot were married at Barr Hill January 1, 1919 Singers, Teen Clefs and Southminster Junior Choir, have won awards provincialiy, na­ tionally and internationally. Mrs. Lewis said Mrs. Campbell had given to her students and resided in that area until 1943 when they moved to "the love of music and joy of singing that will last them the rest of their lives." Lethbridge. They have one son Glen, of Edmonton. NUMBER ONE EVENT WINNERS-John Barron and of Lethbridge 7-6 in the final. Charlie Brantner of War­ his Picture Butte rink captured the number one Seeman's ner was third and Norm Williams of Foremost was fourth. Jewellery event in the Lethbridge Elks Bonspiel which The winners are, left to right, skip Barron, third D'Arcy ended yesterday at the Lethbridge Curling Club. Bar­ Batty, second Dave Parker and lead Don Anderson. ron stole two on the final end to edge Dennis Kjeldgaard * 4M nil _____? ___?4. '"'_. •••_JSS_^^_• :... ' yyyyyyy-fflfe. .«';v i ?>":';• i:vS '^yzyy'iyy :':'.•- liMI tersea Lab r Hostel chequ?L. ^I^o^^jar c^ ' r «^p^5K!K f $6 5 expansion program cVmpl^f. the KeTm^UlTTT *** ° ° ' °° per cent of the costs while the hostel'opeTa tors oav thl' k > ^° l?,0™"™"'* split 40 left, accepts the cheque from A?f BoZZl y Sd offiS s^ff" I f"/" ^ ^ Agriculture .Manpower Committe front r,ntfl Z-l °"lcers OT the federal-provincial the Canada Manpower CeTeie^Z^lf, ^T, Seni°r <°"™"°r with hostel operators John BuIvTwa ter F Bo a! B ^ft? r°W' '** f° ri9ht' are Neiboer. ' *' F* B°raS' Bernard Neiboer, Steve Juris and Anno PRESBYTERY OFFICERS - South Alber ta Presbytery met in Lethbridge this week for a two-day conference to hear annual re ports and election of officers for the coming year. Left to right is Mrs. K. Powell, trea surer, Mrs. C. K. Thompson, president and Mrs. E. J. Duell, secretary. ___5«>»P'««ii!ii_!»' '&8Mti<%MI8M2&&i&£*&Z£Z%.'£ "j ,, : • . '. : .' ' '..• '•'.:'" . yyyyyyyyyymyyysy Mi liSIiS :MS iiiS«»Mm«? yyyy *«• „- *•* >..., ->r •ii :M:i"MM 4 ••':'••....:. 9k 'yfyyyWy' yyy :•&- /-PrnCy-:- . ••.•• .••:.••.' • ^yyMyyyyyyr'. •••••v.".; ,.-•.- y.. ..• • . ... Ayyy yy > 11 yyyy yy »J§» 'V^MiMs'ii •:.. 'iWS&a ^^^^^^?* 11111111111 ;.•:.•••-..-••.•.•:•.•.• ••/.•••,',i: ... m-:..;•••:--•:•, lllllilllii ••• . -.•••• •••;;: . ,••:: • . 11 • • . • '•.:• ••.••...• •:'•'• . :• ; .•• •. •. •..••••• Wimm • pH •..•:•••••• •••••• £•• WttS^MSW&i- HONOR SUGAR FACTORY WORKER - Henry (Bus) Quinnell, centre, has retired VISIT MP — Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Howg of Enchant after 23 years' service as storekeeper at Canadian Sugar Factories' Picture Butte plant. recently had the opportunity of visiting with their mem­ R. S. O'Brien, left, office manager, and Darwin Oler, union representative, present ber of Parliament, Agriculture Minister H. A. (Bud) Olson cheques to Mr. Quinnell. He has resided at P icture Butte for 36 years. He and his wife in his office at Parliament Hill, Ottawa. operate an ice-cream business in the town. —S. P. Johnson Photo. Hawaii Visit Thrills Elks. Wives By MARIE SORGARD ture and color, its flavor, or There was Shirokiyas, a Jap­ exotic creatures, and, losing his Herald News Service rather lack of flavor, apparent­ anese department store, the balance, soon found himseif in IRON SPRINGS — Several ly also left something to be de­ Bamboo Window, Hotei-Ya, Tu­ with them. members of the BPOE and sired. tu's Grass Shack, the Swiss Col­ A Turin gentleman and a their wives joined the Alberta We visited Sea Life Park. It ony, which of course special­ brother Elk from Lethbridge Elks Association tour to Ha­ proved to be a very interest­ ized in cheese, and the Old came back from a sunset din­ waii recently. ing excursion. One of the out­ Vienna Bake Shop. ner sail aboard the Pink Cata­ They found themselves whisk­ standing exhibits is the Hawai­ In the centre of Ala Moana maran bearing credentials to ed away from Calgary which, ian Reef. Here coral reefs, lava- was the Ala Moana Office prove that they are now qual­ like the rest of the province, flows, and hundreds of marine Building, a 25 storey structure. ified to teach the Hula, which was buried under deep drifts of creatures were enclosed in a On the 23rd floor was La Ronde, might be also well termed the snow. They landed in the beau­ 300,000 gallon tank in their nat­ a revolving restaurant which Hawaiian Shuffle. tiful city of Honolulu on the ural habitat. As we descended afforded a beautiful view of Our 14 days sped by rapidly Hawaiian island of Oahu in a the ramp surrounding this tank, Honolulu during the day, and a and on the 15th day we were mere six hours and 18 minutes. we found ourselves being star­ magnificent view at night when whisked back to Calgary in a Representing the Picture ed at by a shark, two sting the city was bathed in fluores­ PWA 707 jet in slightly less Butte BPOE and OORP were rays, which had five foot wing cent hues. than six hours and thence to Harvey and Irene Gier, Steve spans, and also many other sea Lethbridge by a chartered Leth­ life species. Not to be forgotten was a and Lily Shimek, of Turin; Tex deep sea fishing trip in the ves­ bridge Northern Bus. While and Ann Gostola, my husband At the Whaler's Cove spin­ sel Mary I by Tilman and Ber­ each has many memories which Everett and myself; and Bill ning porpoises put on a spec­ nice Thompson, of War­ will be cherished in years to Rae and Gerald Johnson of Pic­ tacular demonstration, while ner; Jack (Moe) Moscovich and come, each is eagerly awaiting ture Butte. Makapuu, a false killer whale, his wife Billie, of Lethbridge; the day when she or he will From the Honolulu airport, jumped 23 feet into the air to and ourselves. We went 45 again visit Hawaii. ANN GOSTOLA IN HAWAII we were taken to the Pagoda be fed fish by his trainer, a miles out in the Pacific Ocean Hotel. This spacious hotel fea­ beautiful Hawaiian girl. in a 43 - foot boat in search of tured 11 floors and a penthouse One day's tour took us to native fish and were well re­ in the main building with an Pearl Harbor and to the Na­ warded as this trip netted fish adjoining terrace, a floating tional Mem o r i a 1 Cemetery, for all of us, six yellow fin restaurant, and two swimming which is located in the Punch­ tuna and a mai-hai which is pools nestled among the palms. bowl Crater, the floor of an ex­ also native to Hawaiian waters. 75 ABOVE tinct volcano which has been The fish were very delectable Honolulu, a city with a popu­ beautifully landscaped and with when cooked. lation of 373,000, many of whom a memorial erected to the live in high - rise apartments, thousands of service men and Atop the Pagoda Floating has an admirable winter cli­ their families who are buried Restaurant was the Lotus Room mate, with the temperature usu­ there. where waitresses in authentic ally in the mid-seventies. Waikiki Beach, with its surf­ Japanese dress served superb Sugar cane and pineapple are ers and bathers against a back­ cuisine.
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