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GEM COMMUNITY CLUB ANNUAL , RODEO NEXT WED, JULY 23; FINE PROGRAM LINED UP THE HANNA HERALD *3WI Top Hands in Rodeo Gome To "AND EAST CENTRAL Pr*****i Ubri Be On Hand; Merchants Put Up J*n 59 $3.00 peryata,^ jdo — 7c pf copy. Trophies; Cowboy Dance at Night VOLUME XXXXV — No. 37 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST NEWS — THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1958 One of the "biggest little" stampedes in Alberta, the an­ nual Gem Rodeo is slated for next Wednesday, July 23. Spon­ RECLAMATION ASSOC. SUGGESTS sored by the Gem Community Club, the annual affair always attracts many of the "top hands" in"the rodeo game, as well as a large number of the local contestants. A full afternoon FEDERAL BUREAU TO REGULATE of arena events will see rodeo stock in action as provided by the well known Reg Kessler. AND DEVELOP NATURAL RESOURCES A feature of the Gem show will*? be the cutting horse contest, and James A. Cameron of Youngstown there will also be boys' steer rid­ ing, .boys' and girls' pony races Board Executive Steps Down As President; Commends anrl barrel races in addition to United States' Wheat Give-A way the regular line of major rodeo events. Various business firms In Discusses Plan A suggestion that the federal government should consid and around Gem are putting up er to establish a special reclamation and conservation bureau handsome trophies which will y> to regulate and develop 's natural resources, received to winners along with cash prizes. For Promotion strong support at the annual meeting of the Western Reclam­ Entries must be made by phon­ Would Have Overall ation Association. The organization met in July ing the Gem General Store (Bass­ Program To Enlighten 9, under the chairmanship of president, James A. Cameron of ano R412). Minors must have thc Public Re. Hanna permission of their parents or Youngstown. yuardian to enter any of the major At a recent executive meeting The meeting was attended by events. Children's sports will be of the Board of Trade tentative fifty delegates from Alberta, Brit­ staged and there will be lunch plans were discussed as to furthc ish Columbia and Saskatchewan. BERRY PICKING and game booths on the grounds. promoting Hanna as a shopping It suggested that the bureau w6uld POPULAR PASTIME A big cowboy dance will wind up centre. Development in certain be national in scope and provide ihe entertainment for the day. areas this summer, has prompted Picking Saskatoon berries GEORGE L. KELM, B.A., B.D. comparable services for land util­ is a popular pastime with members to seek means of bring­ Commencement Exercises at the ization and conservation along the ing prospective shoppers up-to- many families in Hanna and Arabian Horse Conservative Baptist Theological PFRA level district. For the past couple date on what the town and its Seminary, May 19, 1958, included Retiring president Caniaron, Show July 26-27 merchants have lo offer by way of weeks the Saskatoons have the graduation of George L. Kelm, said in his annual report that the been bearing fruit in profus­ of entertainment, shopping and United States' system of wheat A very important date to mark other services. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Fred Kelm ion. Most popular spots are on your calender is July 26 and 27 of Hanna. Mr. Kelm received the gifts to underdeveloped and under­ the coulees and water courses when the Alberta and Saskat­ At the same meeting an overal! degree Bachelor of Divinity, and privileged countries was a God­ plan of medical service was also south of Hanna towards the chewan branches of the Arabian with his wife, will assume pastoral send to the farmers. Hand Hills, while along the Horse Association of Western Can­ discussed. It would, if accepted duties in August at the First Bap­ "Our problem is not over supply include, members of the Board and Red Deer River, berries are ada are sponsoring their first All tist Church of Eaton, Colorado. but rather finding a proper meth­ also being subjected to the Arabian Horse Show in the Cal­ their business staffs only. The od of disposing of wheat reserves," scheme is being further looked in­ "invasion" of lunch baskets, gary Exhibition and Stampede's Mr. Cameron said. water pails, straw hats and Victoria Arena. There will be a to and the executive will have The WCRA has been well known something to offer the general howling kids! Mother no doubt full line of halter and perform­ Cubs Extend as Canada's main sounding board ha* tha idea of making Sask­ ance for all purebred and proven membership on this matter, at an for matters pertaining to soil, half - bred and Anglo-Arabians. early date. atoon pie, freezing thorn down forests and other natural re­ for Hi* winter, or trying her When the big annual Pow Wow at Banff gets under way July 17, it wiH be tbe This will be a show everyone Normally thjfc Board suspends Win Streak sources. The annual meeting was luck at a few jars of jelly. 64th time tbe Indian braves have ridden into the Rocky Mountain national park should see as horses are entered j operations during July and Aug highlighted by the attendance of a However, pop with a gleam in to entertain the thousands of holidayers/ Chief Sitting Eagle of the Stony Indians not only from Canada but from ust. However, recent developments large group of representatives is dressod in his full tribal regalia for the colorful spectacle. from the Saskatchewan Rivers his eye, is usually busy round­ as far south as Arizona and as has necessitated the organization Here Sunday ing up some stone jugs. Seems far west as Washington in the to continue functioning with a Development Association who con­ Sweep Both Ends cluded a three-day tour of South­ he thinks the berries taste United States. Classes start at 10 'skeleton crew". better if kept a little longer ! a.m. on Saturday morning with Of Doubleheoder eastern Alberta irrigation centres. Child Injured SEA CADETS RETURN FROM TWO the official opening Saturday 'even­ Against Forestburg The new president to replace ing and continuing Sunday morn­ Mr. Cameron will be chosen later ing and conclbded Sunday after- Police Report The local Cubs continued their from the four Saskatchewan dir­ Well Known Resident When Thrown WEEKS' CAMP AT COMOX, B.C.; oon. These noble animals are the winning streak here last Sunday ectors. Directors from Alberta aw oldest known breed to be kept when they downed Forestburg 8-6 Dr. W. G. Anderson, Medicine Hat; Passes At 70 years absolutely pure and all registered Shows Revival and 7-2 before a large crowd. The James A. Cameron, Youngstown, From Automobile DELIA OFFICER ACCOMPANIES Arabian pedigrees trace back to strong wind made it tough for Harry Strom, Burdett and Ted, Mrs. Annie Watt wife of Andr > •/ the animals bred in the desert. pitchers and fielders, but few Sundahl, Taber. S. Watt passed away in the Hanna Taken Te Hospital Expense Free Planned Vacation The Arabian is noted for having errors were recorded. „$ Hospital on Sunday, July 13, at Suffering From been the foundation of every ligbt 01 "Adieu" Allie Molyneaux struck out 12 the age of TO years. Born in Scot­ Minor Concussion Under Guidance of Kary Personnel; breed in the world today. Unlike Headquarters Now and allowed five hits in the first land, Mrs. Watt came to Brandon, Eight Attend From Hanna Corps common belief Arabians are never Looking Like "Lost game, two of them being home Man., where she resided for tf J A ten year old girl from Youngs­ "Betted, their colors being bay, Cub Pitching Anel Found Department runs, while his team nates made In June 18141b. and Mrt town was injured when thrown I Twei*y-two Sea Cadets from Hanna and Delia returned grey, chestnut and the 'very rase two- errors. Mickey McNabb for were married in Brandon from a ear in Hanna on July 11. Mack.White markings are^iiwiiiiiw-- . After several weeks \"**»•.II.KIW-M P *Aii*.t»ee*timtemme^rr-^mm.\jmimr*^atsmt9** tive quietness, tne Hanna Police 8 bits, while his. mates committed iade" their home until 10 years a Youngstown mah and one 1IW • » »!!•"*• smmsei -ma Oft* body. The boys spent two weeks on the island, putting into proctical They are noted for their good "Station Is again beginning to look 4 bobbies. v when they moved to the farm driven by a Hanna resident. The like a lost and found department. strong flat bone and ability to Gordon Ness, Ted Ray and Allie ol A. McAdie, brother ef Mrs. accident occurred when the two application what they hove learned each Tuesday evening in Chief Redding reports the "turn­ For Playoffs Watt, nine miles south of ****i'^» cars collided at the intersection of *sHanna. carry heavy weights long distances ing in" this week of a valuable Molyneaux each hit doubles while thus the reason many ranches use Ray, Tom Lefley, Ted Morris and Honna Enter* Prov. Besides her husband she is sur second street west and fifth Spartus full view camera. Also Playdowns; Series vived by a son James of Bradfer', avenue. The youngster was thrown Bail Club Clarifies They .were engaged in such act­ them in preference to other found and turned over to the po­ Ron Howery hit singles. Forest­ ivities as sailing, snooting on the breeds. Many make wonderful burg banged out 2 home runs and Starts on Aug. 6 3nt, several nieces and nephews from the car and suffered minor Non-Profit Statement lice was the hub cap from a 1958 including Mrs. Pearl Marriot of concussion. Sbe was taken to the amte (using .303 rifles), practical child's mounts due to their docil­ Pontiac car. Owners may have 3 singles. seamanship as well as various ity. In structure the Arabian has Hanna Cubs hit tbe Alberta Hanna, Mrs. A. Hayes, Rose Lynn, Hanna Hospital. ' The Dowling Baseball Club spon­ same by applying at the police of­ In the second game Cubs tookl Intermediate playoff trail on Aug­ a brother A McAdie of Hanna and. sors of the Sports Day, July 20, sports, softball^ volleyball and one less vertabrae in their back fice. an early 7 run lead while the Damage to the Youngstown ear others . which tends to shorten the body ust 6 in a six team knockout affair three grandchildren. was over two hundred dollars feel the non-profit statement of Petty thieves have come into ac­ visitors Were held scoreless by at Provost. The elimination "sudd­ Funeral sen-ices were conduct­ last week's Herald be given furth­ The Sea Cadets' trip to the and make these animals live on Ken Odegard until the seventh while the other vehicle was 'dam­ tion again, one of them stealing en death" has been arranged by ed at 2 p.m., Tuesday from fhe, aged to the extent of three hun­ er explanation. coast is an expense free ten week less feed and water and made two rear vision mirrors from a when 2 runs crossed the plate. them excellent for the desert. The the baseball association, and the First United Church with Rev. dred dollars. It is true that the Dowling Club form of planned! vacation. The parked car, while another case is Odegard whiffed 4, giving up 7 winner will advance into a - zone W. L. Gourlay officiating. Inte - is a non-profit organization, but .Arabs valued their mares very Another minor accident was that boys are under the supervision of that of four hub caps being taken hits and walking 1, while Merle playoff. ment followed in the Hanna Cem­ the gate receipts are placed in an Sea Cadet officers and R.C.N. off­ highly and to obtain one the older from a car in a local used car lot. McNabb struck out 4 Cubs and on July 10, when a women driver breeders of the Arabian had tn Cubs are drawn against Forest­ etery under the direction of insurance fund for injured players icers and personal at all times, The hub caps are valued at $9.50 allowed 8 safeties. Tom Lefley and Whyte's Funeral Home. going north on first street west, in the Chain Lakes League. pay fortunes unless lucky enough burg, and the balance of the drarw had her car damaged by another with-the exeption of the periods each. Ted Ray hit two sackers while brings Viking and Cold Lake to­ that they have free and when they to be given one as a gift. Lefley gained 2 singles. Moly­ vehicle backing out from the curb. gether, whjF.j9 Spring Lake and The police department mvestigat- Football Club pre permitted to (go ashore), or neaux, Morris and Odegard each Provost tangle. B.E.S.LToHold they may use their free time to Hard Surfacing Young Delia Lad singled. edboth mishaps. Meeting July 22 This coming Sunday the Cubs Picnic July 20 write home, read or explore the Job Resumes Passes In Hanna + * play in a four team tournament The Hanna Rams football club beach, depending mi their individ­ Work on paving approaches to at Galahad. Members of the Ladies' Auxil- will get pre-season plans underway ual wishes.. Garry Lee Schafer, 13 year old DELIA The club officials regret fhe i a r y to the Canadian Legion YOUNGSTOWN early this year. The annual meet­ The Cadets were accompanied main street got underway again ing of the club has been called this week, following completion of son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schaf- + . * usual home and home series on B.E.S.L. are arranging to hold a * * to the coast and return by Sob- r._ of Delia, passed away in tho DELIA, July 15—Miss L. Mar­ week ends but are cheered by picnic for members and their fam' YOUNGSTOWN, July 15—Mr. for Tuesday, July 22 at 7:30 p.m. Lieutenant J. McCully of Delia. all curbs, and gutters leading on The meeting will be held at the to the "main drag". Lyle Grover hanna Hospital on Sunday, July shall, R.N. of Montreal has been having Tommy Lepon back on ilies at Fox Lake, Sunday, July 20. and Mrs. A. Rheume and family Those attending from Hanna in­ 13. Besides his parents he is sur­ home of Ed Peddie. and Sons Construction are handl­ visiting with her parents Mr. and their pitching staff. He has been Those requiring transportation spent the week end at Rochon cluded A/C L. Anderson, A/C - vived by a brother and two sisters Mrs. John Marshall at Delia. with Vauxhall Jets in the Wheat- Sands and Buffalo Lake.. K. Baldwin, A/C G. pitas, A'C ing the job, trucks are busy haul­ Ricky, Linda and Gail at home. are asked to meet at the Memorial ing material for the oil-mix coat­ Mr. Morris Magnus of North belt League until last week. With Hall at 2 o'clock where cars will Miss Marlene Gordon of the Holy Masons Gather G. Hundseth, A/C E. Jensen, A/C ing. Funeral services were conducte.l Vancouver, B.C. visited at the big Larry Noble and Allie Moly­ be available to take all members Cross school of nursing, , R. Cowan, A/C B. Thomas and The mix will be spread and from the Delia United Church on home of Mr. and Mrs, Felix Battle neaux ready for mound duty, Cubs spent the week end at her home Masons in district 14 will gather A/C W. White. The names ef those , Wednesday, July 16, with Rev. face the playoff tournament with to the lake. Families are asked to packed and later is expected to for a few days last week. bring their own lunch, and ice here. in Hanna July 21 for their annual from Delia are not available. Summerfelt officiating. well founded optimism. They district meeting. Eight lodges will Lieutenant N. Beaton, Comm­ have a finish coat similar to that Margaret Rose and Jimmie Bat­ would h'ave to win two seven cream and pop will be provided Mrs. Rud of Calgary - has been on the main street. However, this Interment followed in the Delia tle and their cousin Gloria Battle for the children at the grounds. be represented. Ihe afternoon anding Officer of R.C.S.C.C. Cres­ cemetery under the direction of inning and one nine inning games renewing acquaintances in town meeting opens at 2:15 and will be coat is not likely to be laid th.s travellued by bus last Saturday and was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. cent atended the camp but motor­ Whyte's Funeral Home. to advance in playoffs. Regular Perhaps the movies would be followed by a banquet in the Mas­ ed out to Comox with his family. year. morning to attend the stamped in practices are being held Tuesday [ L. Larson. Calgary and to spend a couple of better if they shot less film and onic Temple at 6:30. The evening Lt. Beaton intends to return vie and Friday evenings. more actors. — <=wna Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Larson and session resumes at 8:00 p.m. the United States. days in the city. family of Athabasca are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lester Battle and with Mrs. Larson's parents Mr. AMATEUR RODEO DRAW LARGE family accompanied by Mr. and and Mrs. Bignell Sr. and other Mrs. Felix Battle motored to Cal­ relatives in town. gary on Wednesday of last week Dr. and Mrs. WiRiger of Ed­ KINSMEN SUMMER PROGRAM DIGS CROWD TO SPONDIN RANCH to attend the stampede. Craigmyle District Bureaumonto n and Sid Osmond of - Red A highlight of the summer sea-• . Mr. and Mrs. Doug Morrison and NEWS — CIRCULATION — JdB PRINTING Deer former oldtimers called on son in the Spondin district was family motored to Calgary last 'Mrs. Isobel Branum, Res. Representative Craigmyle friends in town this week. DEEPLY INTO CLUB FINANCES 1 the amateur rodeo staged on July DOROTHY week end to attend the stampede. Mrs. Hlrsch of Medicine Hat The summer season draws heav­ 6 at the ranch of Bob Neibaurer. Mrs. Isobel Dickson and family has been visiting with her sister Work Starts On ily on the Hanna Kinsmen Club of Calgary visited at tbe home of Located eleven miles east of Spon­ DOROTHY, July 12—Those who CRAIGMYLE, July 14—A fam­ returp they were joined by Mrs. Mrs. Joe Hettler. for finances to operate various din the contests drew large crowds her brother and sister-in-law Mr. Drumheller Bridge attended the Calgary stampede ily reunion took place at the home Dick Carr who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Platz Hettler re­ community services. One of the and some fifty contestants, strictly and Mrs. Sinclair of Delia last of Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Scheller on in Nova Scotia for the past .sever­ turned home last week having Bulldozing and dragline oper­ from Dorothy were Mr. and Mrs. week end. new projects this year ia a brand of the amateur variety. With Frank Ed. Pugh, Linda, Norman and Carl Sunday, July 13. Included in the al weeks. spent a holiday at and ations on the new provincial Gattey of Consort operating the Mr. Martin Julson was a stam­ guest list were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rock Mountain House. bridge over the Red Deer River at naw baseball diamond fer Little Charlie and Leslie Mashon and pede visitor in Calgary last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Branum and public address system, the crowd Gaetz of Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. family motored te Calgary an Fri­ Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mackinnon Drumheller have started.' The League players. This fine sports settled down to a full afternoon of Lee Shaw; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Morlock Bill Ertel and family of Green- and Edith spent last week end in river banks are being cleared of field waa officially opened Mon­ and family were recent visitors to day. watching the various events. Later Rose and family, Dennis and Jim top, Missouri, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Calgary. trees and brush la preparation for day night. in the day all joined in a picnic Edmonton and St. Paul, where Gary Hunter is visiting with rel­ Mashon. Gaetz and family of Edmonton, atives at Consort. :'~ Mrs. Olive Gordon, returned the actual building of the new lunch, and boating was also en­ they visited relatives for a few home on Sunday front a vacation Facilities at the playground for Mrs. Walter Mashon spent the days. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nelner, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Scheller ac­ structure. Remington Construction the kiddies is another of the Kins­ joyed. It is intended to make this Betty Gaetz and family of Calgary to .Salmon Arm, B.C. and points of Cardston were awarded the week in Calgary visiting with her Billy Sloan and Raymond Mart­ companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gus men summer projects, and it too, an annual affair. daughter Marlene who is in the and Kurt Scheller Jr. of Calgary. Nelner left for a holiday to be in the States. She accompanied $260,260 contract earlier in June. Cash prizes were awarded to in were visitors at the stampede her sister and brother-in-law on an one Kinsmen states "costs mon­ Red Cross hospital. in Calgary last Saturday. Guests at the home of Mr. and spent at the west coast. ey.' the following winners in the sev­ Mrs. Ray Branum tbe first part of the trip Mr. and Mrs. G. Peacock eral events: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Horyth and Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Wallace and Craigmyle welcomed a new of Bawlf, Alta. Girl Tops A large percentage of revenue Ronny are visiting with Alex's family accompanied by several the week were Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ Calf roping: Russell Peake, Bill minister in the United Church on for these projects comes from the brother in Montreal. young people of the district mot­ ert Potts and Mr. and Mrs. T. Rob­ Sunday. One mon year to be com­ borne of the grandparents Mr. and Stettler 4-H Show Drive-ln Bingo games operated ev­ Aikins. ored, to -Calgary last Saturday to inson of Annapolis Royal, N.S. Mrs. Bill Smith. Cow milking: Dave Pennington, Mr. Frank Donavon of Vancou­ pleted before he is ordained Mr. ery Wednesday and Saturday night ver, spent the week with his sist­ attend the stampede. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ertel and fam­ and Mrs. Turner and family of As- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ertel and fa­ Marilyn Smith of Endiang was at the Capitol Theatre Drive-ln. Jake Osadczuk, Earl Riste, Don lb*, and Mrs. Dave Doull and ily of Green top, Mis. are guests mily of Greentop, Miss, were Mon- —.-.Jul the grand challenge Quast. er Mrs. Ann Mashon. quith, Sask. have taken up resi­ These games are of the "jackpot*" family were stampede visitors in at the home of the former's par­ dence at tbe manse in Delia. Al­ da guests at file home of Mr. end trophy in the seventh annual variety and start previous to the Barrel Race: Ron Barnes, Jim Congratulations to Norman ents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ertel. Stettler District 4*H Club show Pugh wbo won first money in the Calgary, on Wednesday of last though there will be no service on Mrs. Maurice Davey. show at 8.30. Cash prises are aw­ Benson, Bill Whitelock, Harry week. Miss Bunny Hunter is working Sunday, July 27, they will again be Mrs. Coleman of Poison, Mon­ and sale recently. A total ef 115 arded. The Kinsmen would ha Webster. boys' steer riding contest at Cal­ in Calgary for the summer months calves were sold including those gary on Friday. Miss Audrey .See of Calgary rammed on August 3. It is with a tana and Miss Jean Johnson of deeply appreciative for public as­ Cow riding: Ray Forbes, Ron spent last week end with her par* Miss Lorraine Shelstad is visit­ great deal of pleasure members of Hanna were Wednesday guests at from 4-H Clubs in ttnr*"«-g. Rye- sistance in connection with these Betty Rose and Beverley Gaunce ents Mr. and Mrs. Mervin See in ing at tbe home ef her uncle and the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al moor, Gadtsby, Stettler, Donalda games. Rolls, Don Quast, Dave Anderson. the congregation bid welcome to and Botha. Bar calf brought 42 Cow race: Charles Myers, Bill passed their music exams from Delia. aunt, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sherling Mr. Turner. Stanford. the Royal Conservatory of Music of Cranbrook, B.C. Mrs. C. L Brook left for Monc­ cents a pound. Whitelock, Bob Ryley, Geo. Quast. Mr. ani Mrs. R. G. P. Cochran A feature of the day was the with honors. Mrs. Kan Howery and small son Mr. Bill O'Neill accompanied Mrs. Vi Rees and BOB Brian were ton, N.B. last week where she will calf roping contest open to young­ Mr. and Mrs. Morton and fam­ of Edmonton were visitors at the by Mrs. Mickey Kirkeby and Mr. Calgary visitors last week spend the next few weeks visiting Turning your back on one prob­ will leave today far a vacation at sters only. Everyone in this event ily of Winnipeg were visiting in home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. I Dick Carr of Hanna motored to Myles Smith and Kerry .Smith at the home of Mr. and Mrs. List­ lem brings yen face to face with points in .Saskatchewan. They ex­ H. £. Lund last week. received a cash prize.' the Dorothy district last week. Saskatoon on Saturday. On their of Sheerness axe visiting at the er. another—cwna pect to he away for, several weeks. JWA i Hi 'VV^WW'WVm**' -•< 'fPRHWW"'" ~^^T^jw

PjOB*2 THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1958

TOa Thrill that Come* Ones bt e Ufeame » rot™ CLASSIC list my comments on these latter too tame and no one outside the L ,,,H would feel a lot more secure if n,» . ii" he had a growing supply of green items thus: (a) Fact Is often strang­ iron curtain was deceived by the feed or hay within reasonable er than fiction; and the fact re­ new look. Khrushchev from the THE HANNA HERALD hauling distance at this very mom­ mains that, according to the ex­ start made no pretence at being "AND EAST CENTftAL ALBERTA NEWS" ent. I will not deal with the col­ perts, the North American people the second fiddle. He despised Bul­ umnists remark with regard to eat less bread than most others; ganin as much as he hated Stalin, Est. Dee. 24. 1812 by H. G. McCrea G. R. McCrea. Editor. Member of the C.W.N.A. hail suppression which indicates enabling today's 173 million in the but that hatred was kindled by Publtltind by THE HANNA HERALD that his acquaintance with that U.S., to get along with a mere jealousy. He lost no time in build­ A itrfctly Inrtependem weekly newspaper published every Thuraday In the Herald Building, Msln Street. Hanru problem is as inadequate as that 535,000,000 bushels in 1957, as ing himself up as the big boss and Authorized aa Second e-iaan Mall by the Pom Office Department. Ottuw.. of the dry area. as against 500,000,000 bushels back assuming the absolute dictatorship Just one fact: In one area alone in 1900, needed to build the U.S. where Stalin left off. to the west of us, the farmers in loaf, when there were 90 million The only difference between five days recently raised $25,000 fewer mouths around the nations Stalin and Khrushchev is that the Conservation Policy Improves cash to insure their participation dinner-table; (b) The hazards of latter is more genial and talkative. the wheat farmer show up clearly But his assumption of the role of IN THE PAST, ten years, a marked improve­ in the proposal. In the field of portunity of angling for these fish, but were weather modification I sincerely in the following table, indicating a hail-fellow to be well-met at a ment is evident in the Alberta govern­ it not for this stocking program. The more believe that science is now on the Canada's production of this vital summit conference was too ob­ ment's policy of game conservation and ex­ experienced trout fisherman, has been noticed verge of unlocking one of the stuff in half-a-dozen specific sea­ viously a ruse to allay the distrust tension. Particular emphasis is placed on the great secrets of nature for the sons, when (except in 1943), the of the western nations in a man past few years, in which many prairie reser­ to forsake his usual haunts in the mountains benefit of mankind. wheat sown area did not vary who was an intimate associate of voirs have been stocked with game fish, and and foothills, to meet with fine success ang­ significantly: 1937-180,000,000 bus., Stalin in all his skullduggery. In In conclusion, with regard to 1943-285,000,000 bus., 1947 - 395,- the policy of increasing the province's pheas­ ling in these prairie reservoirs. our columnist. It is my sincere the recent murder of Nagy and 000,000 bus., 1950-460,000,000 bus. other Hungarian patriots Khrush­ ant population, also is commendable. In years to come, it is likely that these hope that despite the blazing sun 1951-531,000,000 bus., and in 1952 chev has shown his blood-stained This summer the plan of stocking small conservation programs wil show even greater and parched land of the moment, -678,000,000 bus. his stay with us will be long. At hand, which he is still offering as dams, reservoirs and dugouts with trout, has improvement. The succes attained to date least long enough to learn of the Today's prospective 35 million a token of peaceful co-existence truly shown marked results. Many a "native" ought to be much appreciated by all Albertans realities of our problems so that bushels are doubtless 'cushioned' to the Free World. It is little of the prairie region would not have the op­ whether sportsmen or not. his undoubted ability will be of on our so-called 'surplus' - but wonder the Prime Minister Mc­ assistance to us in building up the there's tragedy in it, nonetheless; Millan and President Eisenhower stabilized industry and community and, (c) The above total expend­ are now more reluctant than ever Over For Another Year which we visualize for the future. itures, in Canada's current bud­ to shake that red hand. Yours truly, THE TUMULT AND the shouting, the roaring over." While thousands were having them­ get, reminded me that the approp­ With the disappearance of Bul­ Jack Sutherland, riation dedicated to "Agriculture" and surging crowds, which have charac­ ganin yet another ex-leader is add­ selves a real western time, these men and wo­ Hanna, Alberta, for all purposes, from agricultural ed to the list of Soviet has-beens. terised tfje city of Calgarg for the full of last men, behind the scenes were literally working July 14, 1958. research to price supports - in Khrushchev may have little to week; now "are no more." The famous Cal­ Yours Truly... the past five United States Bud- fear that Bulganin will turn on gary Stampede is over for another year, and night and day. They deserve a doff of the ten- Opinions of Hanna Herald Readers on Subjects of Public Interest geas, 1953-57, have averaged him, but such outstanding Stalin- the natives of the city are "getting back to gallon hat, if nothing else. Wroxeter, Ont. S5,100,000,000 yearly! ites as Molotov, Malenkov and normal." So while the foothills city gets back to July 7th, 1953 "AGRO" (Class '25) Company are not likely to take Again this year attendance records were normal, and quiet once again reigns, let's "Quote Me", this little dry friraitrof the present Editor, their enforced exile lying or sitt­ broken, which demonstrates that the "biggest reflect on the 1958 show. It was in magnitude, Roy La Valley, May I say, "we/haveyt seen any The Herald, THE WAY OF ALL DICTATORS ing down for ever. One slip might outdoor show on earth" has lost none of its color and general goodwill, beyond descrip­ Hanna Herald. thing yet!" - Hanna, Alberta easily unseat the over-confident by Lewis Milligan Dear Sir, Now In a few De sir: Khrushchev and the wolves would popularity. Behind the organization are liter­ tion. It was a real western "whoop-up," one ords, let me say a** "Former Soviet premier Nikai In mv half century's experience what we want. Wfc donot want a be upon him ally hundreds of Calgarians, who annualy give never to be forgotten, but likely to be sur­ I want to take the privilege of Bulganin has been assigned to the of public discussion on the West­ regular irrigation s\eme like the of their time and much effort to "put the show passed when 1959 rolls around. 'saying my say' on your editorial regional economic council in Stav­ ern Great Plains, I have always south, which incidentally cost us built around the idea that "Canad­ WINNIPEG FIRM GETS ropol in the north Caucasus, it refrained from any public controv­ about $100,000,000. We w_.nt per ian Food Needs Improvement" TWO C.N.R. CONTRACTS reported today." So runs a UP ersy in a personal manner. But manent water in innumerable wat­ (June 12 issue) but unfortunately, Tourists and Fried Eggs news despatch from Moscow. The the conclusion of your column in er channels in the area and more Ihe days have sped by, while I've WINNIPEG, July — Two mport- item further states that "this AT THIS SEASON of the year, one looks with dian Tourist Association, made this point re­ the Hanna Herald leaves me little dams to hold it, water for our been counting sheep and waiting ant CNR contracts have been choice, but in the remainder of towns, water for our stock, water for Jup.Pluv., to put life into the would indicate that the white-hair­ awarded to the Bird Construction a degree of envy on our tourist friends, cently. He said that about 7,500,000 Amer­ ed Bulganin has been considerably this discussion you are to be re­ for hydro and above all conservat­ '58 model of 'The Gold of the Co. Ltd. of Winnipeg. One is for particularly those from the States. The Am­ icans came by car into Canada last year, to downgraded." When he lost his ferred to as the columnist. Most ion for thc protection of the head­ Wheat'. tha construction of a concrete erican tourist on the average seems to have a stay for more than two days. If each had been of your stuff I can and have waters of all eastward flowing job as premier in March last, Bul­ In the intervening weeks, my substructure for a new steel via­ lot of money to spend, and in the majority of encouraged to remain for just another fifteen agreed with. I must take serious streams. All this to give stabiliza­ attention has been C3Ught by three ganin was assigned to the presi­ cases he doesn't mind tossing it around. minutes to buy a fried egg sandwich, they issue with you in your water dev­ tion to the huge stock raising in­ vary different » but related - dency of the State Bank, a relat­ duct approach to the CNR ore Another point which might be questioned would have consumed an extra 625,000 doz­ elopment column, issue of July 3. dustry that we already have. items, as follows: (a) A cartoon in ively high post, but it was reliably dock at Port Arthur, while the reported that he did not assume is the costly encouragement being given the en eggs, 750,000 loaves of bread and 120,- May I point out to you sir, that one of the mass-circulation week­ other is for theT>uilding of a con­ In this area, in dry land farming the position. country's tourist industry. Those directly in 000 pounds of butter. if you had taken the time to together with all the rest of South lies in the United States, showing crete substructure for a 449-foot contact with tourists stand to make a tidy These are startling, but nevertheless con­ read the copy of the brief which ern Alberta, Saskatchewan and an American mother filling a When Bulganin was appointed long steel bridge over the Sun chain store shopping wagon with profit in their business. However, the tourist vincing figures which prove beyond a question I had prepared at the direction of Manitoba, we raise the high pro­ to the premiership on the depos­ dance Creek in Alberta. eleven loaves of bread, while the ing of Melenkov, he was an un­ trade can indirectly, and does benefit the of doubt that tourist trade is also much ben­ the Alberta Federation of Agri­ tein content and quality wheat culture, which copy I had left rest of that 'We Are Seven' family known, and during his brief term The new steel viaduct at Por farmers Of Canada to considerable extent. efit to farmers, and deserves at least their which even when mixed with the Arthur will replace the presen with you for the use of yourself lower quality, more starchy nori'i- troop along behind her; (b) "June of office he was a nonentity. He wooden approach and will entai W. Gordon Wood, President of the Cana­ moral support. and Mr. Horner, you would have _rn grown wheat, makes a quality is proverbially 'the rain month of was quite obviously premier in the erection of one abutment ant all or very near all of your quest­ that sells all Western Canadian the prairies'; but its top achieve­ name only. He followed Nikita 130 pedestals on wooden piles ions answered if not to your sat­ Wheat. Wheat as far as wc can see ment this season seems likely to Khrushchev around like a humble isfaction, at least with the endorse­ at the moment will still remain a take the grim form of cutting the and admiring valet, nodding app­ About 4,100 cubic yeards of con ment of the Farmers' Union of Al­ dry land crop. Wheat and cattle breadgrain harvest in half; be­ roval of his master's wisecracks Crete will be used in this project. cause the experts figure that luck annd trying hard not to look bor­ OTHER berta and the Federation of Agri­ are our main cash products. We The new bridge over the Sunt culture. want to hold on to our cattle in­ will be needed to reach up to ed with the whole performance. dance Creek will be 100 feet higlj 350,000,000 bushels under the har The Poet's Corner dustry. We are not interested in Personally, I rather liked the and is located six and a half mile] EDITORS I wish, first of all to emphasize vest moon" (From an Eastern Your Contributions Are Invited beets or any other special crops the look of Bulganin. He was so west of Edson. It is on the CNRJ SAY that insofar as I personally am weather story); and, (c) From this raised in the south. Water in here urbane and self-depreciating and main line and will replace concerned, I am not urging any year's Canadian Budget highlights: will not increrse our wheat prod­ one would never mistake him for present 1,221-foot long timber water development, conservation, "Expenditures" in the 1958 fiscal uction. A succession of dry years a dictator. That was probably the tie bridge spanning the creeJi or hydro from the point of person­ year, to "total $5,300,000,000" WHAT DO THE SHOPPERS WANT? A WEST-BOUND TRAIN and the v*rv existance of Ihe idea in his appointment, to person­ al gain. Any land which I own or (Headline June 18, Toronto Star). Construction work on boti I swing to th.e sunset land- control is at least . thirty miles whole cattle industry is threalen- alize the announced conversion projects will not interfere From the VarwaiUiei__.5_4n_^w,^^^.,..,,-. ,1 ar-Xlui^uiorU. ot prjiirie. tha loorld af plain, distant from any conceivable de^MhM, My guess from observation To save precious space,. I would from Stalinism. But the show was movement of traffic. The world of promisenrnmif and hope and gain. elopment of the future. For all Are the councils of B.C.'s cities, towns, that up to seventy-five percent of The world of gold nod the world of grain, those years the position I have And the world of the willing hand. our grazing leases are over-grazed, villages and municipalities elected to represent taken is that such development /here is a minimum of surplus the whole community or just the merchants of I carry the brave and the bold— is in the best interests of the com­ old feel. All this after seven wet the community? The question is important The one who works for the nation's bread, munity, the province and the nat­ years. If there h~d be-.-n seven dry The one whose past is a thing that's dead, right now as municipalities throughout the ion. ones like the thirties, our column­ The one who battles and beats ahead, Might I point out that the col­ province ore setting up new shop—closing And the one who goes for gold. ist vould be like the rest of us, umnist is as far off the actual "looking for the rains that did not regulations. I swing to the "Land To Be." beam of what this Red Deer Div­ come." Time after time the news stories report 1 am the power that laid its floors, ersion actually is, as were the I am the guide to its western stores, Where are we going to sell our the discussion, almost always with the same members of the Provincial Advis­ c.ittle whi'.-h is the crop we want I am the key to its golden doors ory Irrigation Commission when phrases. "I am convinced the majority of the That open alone to me. to retain. .*Lst as long os we use ly^ti&tttfl merchants wish , . ." "Service station opera­ they opened their sessions here in a little common sense and don't —Pauline Johnson Hanna. Fortunately by the time the tors have voted strongly in favor of . . ." go crazy to over produce, we will sittings concluded, they had a sell our cattle vhere we sell them Has any council—city, town, village or giiiiiflinii!i!iiiflii«nniiiiiiniiiiin much clearer understanding of the now, tc 'he Canadian consumer district—ever asked the private citizens what AFTER DINNER MINTS whole proposal. and a few to the U.S. We have Perfect they want"1 Unfortunately for the columnist, to be carei'il of that market too. Has any council ever asked why in the like the Commission, he has come and not overdo a good thing. New diet technique: Smaller bites — and fewer from an environment of the orth­ Next question: "Who is going to world should it become involved in this legaliz­ of them. Works like a charm! odox irrigation schemes of south­ ed restriction of competition? pay for this project?" I answer Wedding ern Alberta, where every possible with this question: "Who paid for The only person who gets more for his money There are some justifications for regula­ acre is irrigated, high water rates the millions spent in seed, feed these days than formerly is the one who pays to be on every acre, which under the ting the opening hours of shops when labor weighed. and direct relief to the former legislation was defective. But now that clerks' present cost-price squeeze is prov- and present residents of this area, Things could be much worse — suppose your in8 impossible for the farmer in Stationery hours of work are regulated by law and, often, moving them out by the thousands by union contract, there is no need for any errors were tabulated and published like those of nearly all lines of production. and further relief after they were a ball player! Furthermore, our genial column- out?" All this an uut'ay just to regulation of store hours. I ist has come in our midst in an survive and live, this as a result After all, isn't the customer king? An old timer is one who remembers* when a absolutely abnormal period, when JI a mistaken settlement policy child had more brothers and sisters than he had for six years we have had almost to which this nrea was net adapt­ fathers. sufficient rainfall. A meterolog- • • • ed. FINEST Did you hear about the couple who had to leave ical condition such as we oldtimers I saw all those people cu'nn in. never even dreamed of, when we THE COLUMBIA RIVER DIVERSION . . . a lively party because the wife was so tired she The best class of settlers that ever QUALITY could hardly keep her mouth open? got two wet years in succession Ibroke s >d on the American c»r.'- From The Lacombe Globe we thought we were lucky. As for inent. I saw seventy-five percent Speaking of TV, I am grateful to it because of them go out, broken financially, Senator Neuberger of Oregon is fighting I can now see all the movies I couldn't see when WIDE I was a little boy and didn't have a dime. physically and mentally. Maybe a desperate battle in Washington to stop plans that didn't cost something. This is THE BIBLE TODAY SELECTION for a Canadian project which would divert Those sack dresses will probably be with us for, a capital expenditure which the some water from the Columbia River to the a long time. After all, they make wonderful laundry 1 governments must pay, because it Fraser River. This proposal to create hydro­ bags. "The Bible - the world's best it v.ill stabilize an industry, wheat seller, but the most unread book and cattle, which will be feeding PROMPT electric power in the B.C. interior would not Did you hear of the school boy who was voted hungry people, if we conserve pro­ lower the regular flow of the Columbia River Most Popular Boy in his class. He gave all the in the world", is the manner in which some people speak of the perly, long years after the oil and SERVICE in the United States, it is claimed, but the other kids the measles just before the exams. Bible. The world situation appears "as will be rusty pipes sticking out of the ground, symbolic ni a -•a! power-hungry American north-west still wants A Moscow visitor to the U.S.A. says this is a to disprove such a statement. ural resource exploited and g.-nc the benefit of a share of any additional power topsy-turvy country. We have upside down cakes, Rev. Dr. W. J. Piatt of the Brit forever. a Canadian dam would create. c doors going round in circles and everybody has an ish and Foreign Bible Society in WIDE inside out-house. "Who will pay for mainten In a CBC television interview recently, the London writes, ''Some of the over­ PRICE RANGE ..nee?" The columnist has comp­ senator from Oregon suggested that the Cana­ which the animal that gets caught has to buy a seas calls for Scriptures are most moving. Israel needs 25 per cent letely ignored hydro. There is a dian proposal would damage the interests of Husband-hunting's probably the only sport in license. more Bibles than the previous financial return here which will go the United States, and would no doubt bring forecast. We recently supplied a considerable way in mainten­ about retaliation in the form of increased tar­ Couples should try to realize that there are two over 100,000 Bibles for the Yoruba ance costs. Permanent water for iffs and embargoes against Canadian products sides to each family argument — and if they don't people in Nigeria, and already we our towns might also provide somj believe it, they can ask the lady wbo lives in the shall need to print again during revenue here. P These are the types of statements made adjoining apartment. by American politicians which are so aggrav­ 1958. France too, calls for more Finally there is the additional security given to every stockman. H ating to Canadian citizens. THAT FIGURES supplies than we had estimated. In the geography class, the teacher stated that In Brazil, the circulation last year First, permanent available water O In the first place, it was on United States "Iceland is as big as Siam." Perhaps thats why was over \Vz million Scriptures for stock. Second areas alloted to insistence some 40 years ago that Canada re­ it was that on his test, Junior wrote: "Iceland is and over 7V4 million during the those who desire irrigable land N luctantly agreed to a treaty that each nation as big as the teacher." last three years". for growth of forage crops. I feel should have control of upstream waters, pro­ A translator, near Lake Chad, that this would justify some in­ E crease in grazing rates. This of vided river flow was not diminished. On this Politicians cauld learn much about audience con­ in the very heart of Africa, wrote trol by observing a baby in action. Just when baby's course when spread over the area scons, the Oregon senator cannot argue nor to the Bible Society for Scriptures. disorder-spreading antics have driven Mom to tbe When informed that he must wait, need not be large, despite the with justice can argue that the north-western spanking point, he favors her with a mischievous vivid imagination of the columnist. 52 smile that makes her hug him instead. he replied: "Our present supply of states has any right to power from any devel­ Sango Scriptures is exhausted. We All this picture of knolls being levelled in this vast empire of opment in the interior of B.C.' have opportunities now, such as MATTER OF ACQUAINTANCE available land is too fantastic to we have never had and perhaps As to retaliatory measures against Cana­ A man who was somewhat inebriated was picked take seriously. Next questioA: will never have again." Then) a dian products imported into the States, this up by police also on suspicion that he might be a "What about grazing leases ?" paper connot see thot Washington has ever notorious burglar they were after. few weeks ago, a telephone eall Nothing is going to happen to "What're you doing out on the streets at 4 in mode any great concessions to our products in was put through from Poland to them as outlined above. Special the morning?" he was asked. say: "Warsaw stocks are exhaust­ the past. This is another one of those tempests limited areas particularly adapt­ THE HANNA HERALD "Going to a lecture," he stated. ed. Please speed up the work". in a teapot about which regional politicians "At 4 a.m.?" was the derisive snort. "You ex­ able for irrigated forage crops will 1% million Scriptures have been JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT" become to incensed, and which have no real pect us to believe that?" be allotted as now under P.F.R.A. "You sure would," sighed the man, "if you circulated in Poland in recent I am sure that many a stockman bearing oni Canadian-American relationships. knew my wile'." years. .•W.

THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1958 BaBBSBI^ -E_£ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nill left on FORM0*-£RAK5MYLE MAN *ama&00amaa*m*maai*1... amamammmiame. Sunday for Buck Lake where they will spend a weeks vacation. MARRIES &1? WHIT#ROCK, B.C. • » • A wedding of interest to many Social and Personal- Mr. and Mrs. C. Mohl and fam­ career. friends ia this community and ' Mrs. Al Rollins and Mrs. Walter ily spent several days in Calgary White .Beck, B.C., was solemnized Mrs. Pauline Diederttle of New Mr. and Mrs. Mel McCune and last week, taking in the Stampede. Ward poured tea. Among the fam­ in First United Church, June 25, ily members present were the Westminster, B.C. has been a family are away on a two weeks' . . . a when Mrs. Ethel M. Rollins of guest for several days at the home vacation. bride's eonKin-law and daughter, Mrs. E. Clark of Edmonton is White Bock and Mr. Fred F. Pat­ Dr. and Mrs. Allan Blair and four of her mother, Mrs. J. Suelzle. * * . vacationing with relatives in Han­ erson formerly of -Craigmyle were children of Vancouver, tlie bride's na. She will be here for a month. united ia marriage by Rev. Walter * * * Mrs. G. Wittchin who has been son, Bryce Rollins of Edmonton tm* n SMNM Mb ttSml hr... Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Kelm accom­ spending the past week visiting in • • * Ward. The bride chose a dress pf and the groom's son. Fit. Lieut. Mr. and Mrs. A. Chase, long cornflower blue, with wide brim panied by their daughter, Miss Red Deer returned home last J. C. Paterson and wife of Trenton, Bible Set tVJvea-hiref time residents south west of Han­ white hat and white gloves. Her Ont. Violet Kelm and son Mr. and Mrs. week end accompanied by her son na are expected to move into town corsage was of pink and white Also included were Mr. Willian Geo. L. Kelm, are spending the Mr. and Mrs. John Wittchin and shortly to take up residence. rose buds. Tbe bride's daughter Paterson and three grandchildren V«wg week in Banff, Three Hills and two small sons who returned to * • * Mrs. William Broderick of Van­ of the groom, Linda, Douglas and Vacation Botha. Red Deer on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Cross and fam­ couver was matron of honor, wear­ Jeanie, and the groom's cousin Mr. ily left on Sunday top Calgary and ing a street length dress of cream and Mrs. Austin Elliott of White Bible School as well as other points and brown with matching cream Rock. Following a brief honey­ in Alberta to spend a vacation. hat. Dr. W. S. Paterson of White moon on Vancouver Island, Mr. August 4 — 15 ATTENTION • * * Rock, son of the groom, was best and Mrs. Paterson wiH take up Mrs. S. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. man. A reception followed in the residence at 15482 Cliff Ave, FULL GOSPEL Don Carter have as their guests church lounge, where the immed­ White Rock. The couple were the I wish to announce that I have moved my practice this week Miss Betty Lou Bell of iate family and a few close friends first to be married in the new CHURCH Saskatoon. gathered to greet the wedded United Church, where both were 5 Ave. t* Centre St. in Oyen from the Gladstone Hotel * • * couple. members and served on the A single tiered wedding cake Session. -.++**.****. A>A,a+oaaeao**+*++++»**' to the Mr. and Mrs. John Payne and family left on Sunday for Coeur centered the bride's table flanked SPECIAL AREAS BUILDING d'Alene, Idaho where they will by tall silver tapers and bowls of spend a two week vacation. white aad pink sweet peas. The Office Hours Are Every Wednesday • • * silver trays used in serving were Mr. and Mrs. V. Bonenfant and those of Al Rollins son of the vmmr June Coupon bride and of Calgary Stampeders 10:30 to 12 Noon — 1:30 to 6 and 7 to 8 p.m. family have been spending a vaca­ tion with relatives in Prince Al­ fame, trophies of his hockey bert, Sask. From your MARSHALL WELLS STORES EUGENE KUSH * * * SOCIAL & PERSONAL CALENAD Calendar im svesrth Mr. and Mrs. Roger Talmage During July on tha Hem Shown Below Barrister and Solicitor Mr. and Mrs. Otto Haessel re­ Alberta have as their guests this week the Hanna latter's cousin, Mr. and Mrs. V. F. turned to Hanna last Monday Kennedy and daughter of Toronto. following a ten day motor trip CALENAD SPECIAL through the interior of British * * * | Mrs. E. Sudlow and son Austin Columbia. of Erskine, were recent visitors * * * COFFEE Mr.. Gotthilf Pippus a former A business girl says: at the home of the former's 'brother, Mi\ and Mrs. Norman resident of the Chain Lakes dist­ PERCOLATOR Hunter. rict, leaving here in 1934 to make Modern design, 6-cup size ia gleam­ e. * * bis home at Woking, Alta., was ing "Triumph" Aluminum. Con­ I Stay Slim Mrs. A. Bottomly, Mrs. E. Em ^Sjjjjj-p a visitor in Hanna last week re­ venient large cover knob, cool bree and Mrs. H. Hallaby were handle. Ideal for home or summer Paisley patterns are popular this season. Above, a newing many former acquaint­ cottage use, a popular shower gift. visitors in Calgary and Banff last ances. Enjoy delicious coffee — get yours week. red paisley cotton dress designed by Roxane of * * * today! With Dairy * * * Samuel Winston. Mrs. Colin McDonald returned MERCHANDISE VALUE 3.95 . Magistrate and Mrs. H. Hard­ home last Tuesday following a-two LESS COUPON VALUE 1.50 castle are spending a vacation in month vacation in Ottawa and Special CALENAD Price Penticton, B.C. and points in the WED IN CHURCH Montreal. Mrs. McDonald also TO CALENAD CALENDAR HOLDERS Products States and the west coast prov­ COUPLE WILL RESIDE AT SCHULER spent a week in Winnipeg at the ince. home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. MARSHALL WELLS STORES • * * White Chrysanthemums and ble and her bridal bouquet was Ashley McDonald, enroute to Ha­ Mr. and Mrs. R. Hutton and pink Gladioli adorned the altar of composed of red roses. Miss Helen nna. TRY OUR SKIM MILK family are vacationing at Wask- Saints Peter and Paul Church in Grudecki was her sister's brides­ * * * esieu summer resort in Saskat­ Acadia Valley, when at 10:30 a.m., maid, wearing a similar gown of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Cook accomp­ WATERHOUSE HARDWARE chewan. June 28, Anne Lucey daughter of pink lace and net with matching anied by their son Harry and the Your MarshaII-Wells Store Worried about your weight? Try our new Mrs. Victoria Grudicki of Acadia bolero and skull band. Her bou­ latter's sisters Miss Ella Broston CEREAL — ALBERTA diet Milk. It's rich in Vitamin D for BIRTHS Valley .exchanged nuptial vows quet was of white carnations. and Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn Robert­ energy-power, delightful to taste, and with Mr. Anton Jacob Getz, son of HANNA MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL A cousin of the groom, Mr. son of Chinook were visitors in satisfies that hunger-pain! Our fresh Mr. and Mrs. Anton Getz of Frank Miller of Richmond, Sask. Brooks, Medicine Hat and Cy­ Cottage-cheese, and churned buttermilk ARMSTRONG: To Mr. and Mrs. W. Schulen. Rev. Father Mongeau was 'wafs |best man. The altar boys press Hills during the week end. are also tasty "slim-way" foods. Try them! Armstrong, Youngstown, July 9, the officiating clergyman. assisting at the nuptial mass were * » * a son. The bride, given in marriage by Billie Grudecki and Paddy Shu- Mr. Frank Powell, son and two HILL: To Mr. and Mrs. W. Hill, her brother Chester Grudecki, bert.. Ilie wedding music was play- daughters were visitors last week Hanna, July 10, a daughter. wore a floor length, strapless gown ed by Mr. John Shubert and dur­ end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. CENTRAL ALBERTA DAIRY POOL STULBERG: To Mr. and Mrs. J. of net and lace with matching ing the ceremony the choir rend­ Willard Haggerty of eiuny. En­ Stulberg, Endiang, July 12th, a bolero. The neckline of the fitted ered "On This Day Oh Beautiful route they, picked up Karen Powell Phone 87 Hanna, Alta. son. bodice was trimmed with mother- 1 Mother" and "Panis Angelicas". at Pine Lake where she was att- PEACOCK: To Mr. and Mrs. G. of-pearl sequins, Wtth sleeves end- reception followed at the I ending Church of Christ camp Peacock, Hanna, July 14, a son. A ^JJLi__?-]__?_lrt *_?* **•*•»«»"'•* home of tbe bride's mother, which itful- DAIRY FOODS ^^^aaia^aaa^aa^aaaaaaaaaaa^maaaaa. s^nn^m PHONE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TO akirt Witt).layers of net was caught U«» attended Toy some T8 guests. THE HERALD — PHONE SS up in scallops and hela* in place by W^ Brtarr table was-dewrate* r*eememem*m+e*m9m*m*mm+a+a&a*e*w bands of seed-pearlsi and rhine-1 j* ptak, white and mauve stream- 1m) Received a Hew Shimeirtot stones. A fingertip veil o# .Uusion. m „„, ^^ A .^^ tf™,, wedd. Capitol Theatre net completed the bride's ensem-ffcj cake centered the table flank­ ed by sets of double candles and bouquets of spring flowers. For the occasion the bride's mother DRIVE-IN t Mid-Summer... wore a light blue flowered gown Door Mats with the word "Welcome" an with navy accessories and corsage These are 14 hy 19 inches and come in Red, Green of yellow' carnations and the Black. groom's mother, a gown of wine crepe and lace with tan accessories -Presents- PRICED FROM $1.25 to $130 and corsage of yellow carnations. Mats 15 by 16" in size and listed as Utility Mats. For travelling to Medicine Hat, Suitable for extra pods for your auto Floor. the bride donned a tan linen two Friday 8. Saturday piece dress with green accessories. CLEARANCE SALE JULY 18 - 19 PRICED AT 85c and 95c Mr. and Mrs. Getz will reside in Shuler, Alta. Mr. and Mrs. H. Lund have as THE YEARLING JULY 18th to JULY 31st their guests, their daughter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. Juskow Gregory Peck and four children of Burnaby, B.C. Jane Wyman —ALSO— i FRUITS Half Price Items Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schultz well known former residents of Selected Shorts Endiang .marked their 55 wedding SUMMER COATS - DUSTERS ond anniversary on June 16, when a VEGETABLES ALL WEATHER COATS reception in their honor was held at the home of their daughter CAPITOIL Tuesday & Wednesday WOMEN'S SUMMER DRESSES - Cottons, Nylons, Mrs. Morgan Kenny and Mr. Kenny at De Winton. Married in Metz JULY 22 - 23 Drip Dries Lutheran Church, Metz, Michigan. THEATRE ALLAN LADD Mr. and Mrs. Schultz resided in SUMMER HATS Michigan prior to coming- to the A Have you seen the New \$ Endiang district 44 years ago, THIS WEEK END where they took up farming. Am­ PRESENTS ong the 35 guests present for the •*__ Automatic Chopper! LJ| SUITS GOING AT 25 percent OFF occasion were the six members of WILD HARVEST their family. Mr. and Mrs. Schultz Thurs., Fri., Sat. ? are now retired and making their f-f —ALSO— This is an all purpose food Chopper and the very home in Calgary. A host of friends JULY 17 - 18 - 19 latest in salad making. 8 stainless steel bladhn ratata as they chop. CHILDREN'S DRESSES, PRINTS, COTTONS and will join at this time in wishing WALT DISNEY Presents them many more years of good Flaming Feather NYLONS AT HALF PRICE health and happiness. X * ONLY $2.99 PERRI Sterling Hayden WEDDING Tucker Forrest LOOK AT THESE BARGAINS ... TECHNICOLOR Arleen Whelan A wedding of interest to many Barabra Rush SUMMER SKIRTS — Cotton Prints Children's Holland SUEDE JACKETS Chi Book friends was solemnized in Preserving Season is at Ib Height Lustasheen, Drip Dries, Reg. 3-6, Reg. 5.98 $4.98 Central United Church, Calgary, at 5 o'clock Saturday, June 28, Men., Tues., Wed. up to 7.95 — $5.00 6-16, Reg. 6.98 _ $5.98 Apricots ore nt their boat now nnd Cherries also. when Miss Vivian Morrison dau­ JULY 21-22-23 Raspberries will soon bo over. ,^"~*" ef ghter of Mr. and Mra. Charles Mor­ Friday & Saturday BLOUSES — Cotton, Nylon, Docron, rison of Vancouver was united in JULY 25 - 28 We have a full supply of Rubber Rings, Metal Reg. up to 7.95 $1.98 marriage to Mr. Gene Butts son of TIME LIMIT RANDOLPH SCOTT Rings and Metal Cops as wall as the various sixes nf Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Butts of Chin­ Glass Seniors. ook. Dr. G. B. Switzer officiated. Richard Widmark The bride chose .an afternoon dress ALL SALE ITEMS CASH - NO REMINDS of powder blue over • satin with Richard Basehart blue accessories and blue and white corsage. Mrs. Jack Butts aa Decisional the bride's attendant Wore a pink afternoon dress over satin witii Thur., Fri., Sat. BUY AT white accessories and white gard­ JULY 28-28-26 Sundown enia corsage. A lovely reception followed at tlie home of the bride's sister Mrs. Dudly Connor and Mr. TEACHER'S PET JEAN'S LADIES' Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Butts left for Van­ Clark Gable Crash Landing 'FEATURING A COMPLETE LINE OF WOMEN'S APPAREL' couver, where they will spend a Doris Day Gary Merrill 1 two week's honeymoon at tbe HANNA —' ALBERTA coast. Nancy Davis II iwfrllii i II i i' mmj Ilie Chinook community extends TT best wishes to the newly weds.

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CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS CARD OF THANKS We wish to Blhcerely thank our HERALD CLASSIFIED AD RATES I wish to thank Drs. I.aing and We wish to thajik .Prs. LalnK anrl many thouBhtful friends who gather- Wilson, matron and nursing staff of THE HERALD'S Minimum charae 75c first insertion, 50c each subse­ eel recently and assisted us In builri- \ViI»r>n. matron and nursing strrff rrf CHURCH the Hanna Hospital for their kind Ihe Manna Hospital for their klud quent insdi^lWAP-nPMemoriar., Church Notices, Cards of lna our new home. It was indeed attention during the time I was hosp­ appreclate.ee1 and our' door will always attention during the illness ' of our TrKwiks,igen'..n§ Eyef*K$1.00 per insertion. Display adver­ italised and my many friends who wife untl mother, our many friends be tiperf to yoa-. called, and for gifts received. tising rate card upon request. Copy must reach Herald Of­ Mr. and. Mrs. Bill Pfaff for their kindnesses during the time HANNA FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Mrs. E. Mejench 37p she was hospitalized Jn Hanna a;id fice by** f. ap^P fHf^^sday. s Ave. and Main Street Calgary, also for the many;express­ *«&ur many friends and hereavenaeMit. n j.. Jl;jrt,_. •.-'•! ^.c. ,.ee'l!7 DIRECTORY Hanna Hospital, Dr. Wilson and X>r. 10:00 a.m. Sunday School with classes neighbors for their numerous n<. e. rrf J. Malcolm Ktid family for all ages. kindpfess, and for the beautiful fl You'll Save Dollars - You'll Get- Prpmpt *kali*Si ftr^d the many friends w)io oral J7j) were s .-. Maude Mooney. WEANER iSkn' s\lx>v"y 87p S:00 p.m. Prayer and Bible etudyiv Gerald and Wilma Membership in United States co­ These Business Firms •"""-WiUy..-.«( »^»."(«t"_ -. -ft4l:«nd %'eM. Pi a , who'passred ivyiy" aply 18, 1*66. "wn»'* UPf AA?OMWWrrEt»*l;-i IT#»«(r|_ JoutBlrte Firs* Class Workmanship entrance. Gas ranee, table and cup- "There'IS a' ltnk death' cannot seVeT (Investigate Before You Invest) | The EVANGELICAL UNITED "Why Walk When You c-lfca«B(Ir_,JrWa(ter)'i*o»«r9»B(«n Immed­ Love and remembrri nee last fr>r- HOOVER HOoTs T ... 6 yard dump box iately. Phone 125 Hanna or call at ever."' BRETHREN CHURCH Free Estimates ~*f__**l 0__ 4_th"_7Areo Kast. ---,-„_, ~* Fiver remembered try his wife, Lillian Hanna, Alberta • Welcomes you SAVE the ADANAC WAY. — Featuring Famous Can Ride the Central Way" «P**" »<5. McNabb. 37p Sunday, July 20 Name Brand Products 11:00 a.m. - German Weershlp. COCKSHUTT BEACH • In loving memory of Elsie Topic - "Gedenke Jerusalem" WESTINQHOUSE — GOODYEAR — GOODRICH — Oh Time All the Time- POWER MOW| Beach who passed away July 6, 7:30 p.m. - Sunday School EASY — YARDLEY — ZACCUZI No. 5, 7 1957. We have an aderiuate Sunday Len Underwood Mar Our lovlnx Elsie, see kind and pood School wilh 6 classes to serve every try these . . . BALER TWINE, DOON TWINE (First In Canada) Courteous and Safe Drivers No other friend on earth like her rr_re group, including an adult Ger­ Phone 414 »DLE MARE - suitable, for chil* we find man class 10,000 Ft. (257 ft. per Ih.), Strength 290 lbs., per Bale $7.75 Hanna Alta. must; he An net Bind H not-, too oldfi S OH p.m - ENGLISH SINGSPIRAT- PAIR WATER SKIS ..with Tommy B|___,-S, Fter each of us, she did her best •fnp Case Phone 3»2 or contact Delia ?.T. May God grant her eternal rest. IONAL EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. 9,000 Ft. (231 ft. per. lb.). Strength 325 Its., per Bale $7.75 aamaa*±*i-^m+~+^— HamHton,, Hanna. Alherta. , Special singing. Choir and orchestra TKnee COIWES afr^.*i*MA HERJ Ever remembered hy her mother Mrs. C. Grauman and family. 3?p Topic - "I felt His right hand. His (Discount's to Quantity Purchase's) ALD -. (llsue M-Mey J), Appljr voice said fear not. were it -not for Herald Office, ore'Jpjhojje 52; 37-Srf A Good Place To Eat DEERE HAY LOADER -- In SHANDERA - In loving memory of thai. I mlerht have died" Rev 1:17 YARDLEY PLASTIC PIPE — 6 cent's per Ft. One-Half Inch. HANHA condition, on rubber. Also Every Sunday Evening you will hear CLEAN COTTON RAGS-.free fron. our beloved husband and father TIRE'S (First Line), 670'15. Nylon $18.87 baler. WIU tnu}e~ for combine - l?uU»ne. books, etc. 10c per Ib. Ap­ William Shandera who passed away ri message on Prophecy as fr.und in fciiKciJsfv >• caiu**.,'. t£ v,J: ply Herald Office, Hanna. Julv 20, 1952. Levela tii-n «sh von v •ill-. < t«' thi The Broadway ELECTRIC Jell, '©ji-im, ^PKnie' 2ftfi. '"There" is an open _.ate at the- end of Our Representative will be at . . . HELP WANTED) MALE the road t_-i »i*n c, \ mi 11 want Electrical Contractors And TUrouerh. whieh eae-lr must co alrrnt' :e atrrirr. THE NATIONAL HOTEX. — Thur.r Fri., and Sat., Wiring Specialists CARRIAGE -- with sleigh And there is a light ^ e rarrn.-t se-e 7:30. July 23, Wednesday r- t.j: >-. : r|_ylng and toilet seat, BOY 15 -- experlene-e with tractor to issue Master Catalogue's to those interested Cafe rW' _*i"_{*^ _J'M'l->'Vent ttrftma work Our father claims his e.wn " n midweek Prayer Assembly T-V A RADIO SALES #iig01*# tWt(e family. I.nKlish Youth Fellowslni> - Alsr. Featuring Chinese and 3Cp Mrs, A V. Shandera. Choir anrl Orchestra Practise. ADANAC MERCHANDISE DISTRIBUTOR'S LTD. Representing Jensen's Radio WANTED PERSON OR PERSONS 37|] "The Slngino. Smiling Church on the 904-6 9th Avenue S.E. — CALGARY ALBERTA Canadian Dishes and T-V Service, Calgary MODEL 27 SELF PROPELLED COM­ Corner' welcomes especially "YOU" ! -JFp build' water dam; Apply L — PHONE Br 3 5034 or Br 3 4822 — BINE -- with pick tin, recleaner •Russell, Roselynn. Alfa s Pastor - Rev. A. II. Brown Agent* for: • and lights. 18 ft. Will take part MARTIN - In ever loving memory of 37 Open 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. Daily payment in wheat Apply George dad Stanlv, who fall asleep in Jesus Electrohomo T-V ft CAT SKINNER.-to operate r>7 and July 1Q, 1953. Saturday to 1 a.m. Rosenau, Chinook, Alberta:' scraper, truck driver, must be able Hi-Fi Phonographs 36-7-S-9c "Away on the beautiful hills of Cut, to operate D4 cat. Kirhy Cartage, Jn the valley of peace so fall* FOR FIRST RATE Corner Centre St., 1st Ave. B. Phone S3, Hanna. PHONE 35 — HANNA FRYERS'AT $1.00 EACH - Wayne* Some '"lay, some time, \vl*en oar task Phone 579 Hauaa I Battle. Phone 91031, Delta. SS-Tp '_*** ' *-S0tf is done Auctioneering "We'll meet our loved one there QUANTITY OF WILLOW PICKETS HELP WANTED FEMALE Cntil the -iay break a Service Save Money With... -J limited amount of feed wheat And the shadows flee away Faupel arid Welft", Phone 725, SECRETARY — who has had ex­And we meet again Haana- 36 If perience or who Would be able aad T,ovini* wife Ruby and family, willing to learn office procedure. S7t RUSS REIMAN CHIROPRACTQP No. «WP#8SEY MARRIS TAAOTOR Bos leaE, Herald. 36c I TORO Cbokshutf 30 Tractor w«lt live PTO SELLING FARMS reo«ndldonel: '"A. -^rj^jtotro Deere MORTON - In loving memory ot a RANCHES — LIVESTOCK BALER j Is Yoil r Spine reconditioned; John Deere -.power- OPPORTUNITY deorly beloved husband and our binder In good shape: E2 Co-op •; darling daddy who passed away HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, etc Causing Illness? NEED EXTRA MONEY? Apply for a ' July 19, 1956. If ft. Swather in good condition; ' Familex agericy. Interesting profits In many cases, people who com- 21 Ton Ford Truch with racks anrl } Somewhere the nan is shintnK . Phone 499 Plata ot poor -waits* stBO ^Bhlro- selling more than 250 household and t Thru toistsof hasy hlue — ,H. •<, 1 •.'U ,j_nr.,.Ii box and new motor, 2 speed rear farm necessities, all guaranteed. t >e praeUe helps theia alter all efcd; 1952 Dodge 1 Ton Truck, flat ; **<*il*_f) |>~__>e^ I_|fi>^i0r_-i-e>,w^», >> HANNA — ALBERTA t t ar m Openings In your area,. Write for \ V^er**wainri**%rra&%»t>p"r -AiRd T trerrte JUST RECEIVED A LARGTSHIPMENT J-ifia!T9tV- "****!2!t** ir* *''m * box, rejj>aln£,erapalnw u and # l P e Soeree_wete«r» tene«r_ .*-aa»- je^rMlrs "Your Pick pf the Yard of »Ji«l>el fea •! t<»l%»^M^lth** B**b^ft«t! * T^ 37c | Somewhere there .is un oain •on * the TlerVe cSntres of your Hanna, *PI»iw ' Som*v*er« lovpd rrfmri.%fte wsUirrirr Reasonable Prices" body.— LEARN HAIRDRESSINO — Women TORO is treated with Rodent and Insect Repell­ 1954) FORD SEDAN -- ffKejIl^iOIJ.OQ . To gafit nt pte* (tpalij'"* HANNA SASH ,»^»P^I|<|'V-a.;QWjBater Opoortunlty — And tho beyond our undei'swnarTier ent - Toro Combines Grade A Fibre with Modern Equip­ Investigate This New Way cf ah. Apply W. O. TurrrJK- Ffarma. « BrWrsJ- iBayfl-l-VPleasan: Work. Cat­ •berta. Solicitor for Hpjr ?SmitI_ This sets pur hearts at rest AND CABINET ment and Technical Know-How that Ensures Highest fa Health Now alogue free. Wt-lte Marvel Halrdres- SolrrewherjaJ aff.'lfi.'f wisdom Alias Lumber Co. We. 3«t' sing Schools 326A 8th Avenue j A loving Goci-!knows" beiirt: ' Quality. Dr. J. S. PAXMAN West, Calgary. Branches: Edmon­ Kver remenfb*re3 °sne1 art •Ve'Vy sadly T. Scott, Mgr. — Phone 208 3 dEDROOM HOUSE -- situated on ton, .and .Winnipeg, Canada's Nat­ General Carpenter Work , Phone 300, Hanaa tiro exnelleht tot* ore Kli AVe'.- WesL jnlssed by his lovlnjr wife Irene, his ional system. BauKhters T»cl>hle-- above ; (puried mint 'flle w^tiV "*"' rieter, etc., new condition. 15 lt. NOTICE inclerKVfirsd) %>>>/ timrtSrS day •Of'-Allk- lotor Boat with 40 H.P. Mercury kust A.D. 1958, a full statement or i}lT « ATTENTION FARMERS , BUILDING FAUPEL a IfEllt epgine, self starter, steerinp etc. 'heir claims anrl of sedulities held JOHN DEERE AGENTS vaeeBine buee rbjDugiit^p p (erms. ,,• ^,n,, i| yoii^ need §nythiiiK In ilie line By U(6Jrr. CONTRACTOR usehold fur^i^tfi^. we w*U (five K. H. READ, Q.C. Phona 725 Hanna, Alta. Lyle Grover & Sons Ph4n(vine 77s8 fj£' \< f»i&"fl, you market prke Cete^lr-^r jrr^ln or I Barrister and SolioiUer, General Carpenter Work— livestock at Stettlap. V/<^ [ DRUMHEL.l-1!R,*-'Am^rfa: CaJ_inet-'MafcfnQ'— Brick Phone 151 s---r Hanaa ** $ H £ 5 :-5T-* Wfe .tekndle RmeTSnif T.V.\ and I Solicitor fe>r JUlhert Vallan.-e REtQISTERPO 4 YEAR OLD HERE­ Radios. Imperial Freezers, ^'aibcrn AdnHnt^r^ttkf pf the^ril'e^Uil^ , *% / W&fk ."I ; i s FORD BlA& -• with papers; Henry and I>ryer»> .it'^nges,. both gas'-n-nd of Jphpnli Valleincfe.;,fii Stotx, Ccalefmyle, Alta. Phorfe; 36J)5 electric. Hard fl(H>r coverl«K, • tile and Specip.ist on Stoneboard lipo of alt kinds. Carpels, wool and Joint Filler 1( viaCos 'In any size. Stephens paints , H.9. S CAfe*«. Equipped with, doaer. exterior and Interior. Drapery, Tramps NOTICE TO CREDITORS ,i OTTO PAHL Wlncb *»d side boom, excellent 'JB e"ff r~o o m fluitee, Chesterfields, AND CLAIMANTS HANNA BAKE condition, has steady work. Con- Lounges and easy Chairs. Hannb, 2nd "Ave.^ East tact H. Quae. Waireoner Construc­ ., t\ Ks-^a a'i!t TI few of the linen we 1 IN TJ?&'*"*""&<*TT5 'tip* "^AtlrtjEL, Phone 741 tion, Cessford. ST-ltp handle. Tf you are interested phone WALTER w«Rji:Njriafejryithe vill­ I MOORE'S ,U, c |H0|>W or write, or better still come and age of Chinook, In the "Province of 28tf.s ; PONTIAC BUICK — GMC 5,000 WATT DEI6EL UQHT PLANT J.lberta, Postmaster,;_, dejcpaRed, who • 1 11 1 J t I 1 ii ^^ -(• 110 Volt wiHiSr^^ayrolJ^lterr** ._ffc_r» .;iJK"8 Sir, led on or anout TKe 1 tetrr Hay of April Fhe Store of Good Things 4|0 amp hour*. WIK StetHdH $_*ta. 958. 2TAH 33.MMU2 To Eat itlth 2,500 Walt' a 37tf I TAKE NOTICE Wat all .persons cfiarger. Special price $600.00$600.00. aving claims upon the estate of the THIAW>6 BROS. For Better Lights dlarence BrfTMi], IH§-IraI Dealer HannMy Are You Getting. . Good Wholesome O.lfWWPkilftANTED |V Spray rind •BHiWi- Pairitina OAS BURNER FORI COAL tfftVK -- H il^!J^ih®Pa Roofing and Siding — Cement CPiS»llp3 FHI^AD _ BUNS Tenders are Invited for the pur­ ull statement of their claims and of i^eaasonably priced. Call before 2 chase of the..three -room ,-bouse ani and e_.ock jConstjr^tJqn •M liiicii VALUE! securities held liy^JJjam. CAKES, PASTRY JA ? I Chimneys Built aha Repaired •Jiff Ullielr:fll I'flC. La** ffaiHBed'9 s ten."™: '" ~ DANIEL, E. 'BETM, 1 Geuder Electric 3 , Solicitor for the Executor, «;. S dioOM-lslODtSe si_diaM>lh>4ef{>'z •ft^tirttot* ttotm** '•' »**'*? ! "Farm *^.i1d?trg Oui SpJda^ty" •: See the ALL. NEW GMC Smoothside Now on Dis- MAGAZINES situated 12 mil Hanna Reserving t^er^fl^JJ,. CI ( l lies south of Oyen. mines and minerralsi . etnazsi'.ConJ^.a TJAW MMifrTMIJ.*. PWi*321 *>la^^ ^ HDphonen6 Apply If. 8. OOoodlne , Oyen, Alta. •[*****•;->•> 22 Added Features at NO EXTRA cbSTJttflyoljC #hone R1112 the above is situated on the south •ffifflBfl piling THUROO BROTHERS MS "elefc-WfiMh Avenue West. HALF fi. ONE TON TRUCK!; IN STOCK — YOU UAH TA efiiO. ++— HOLSTEIN BULL •• coming Sealed Tenders accompanied by a SALE BY TENDER years old. Apply to Gordon certified cheque for 10% of the Tend- ~ TELL US YOUR REQUIREMENTS and GMC nderson, Sunnynook. 3/p IT yndUlfl rie" sent to the undersigned BtoJICB 'is iBefby given that sealed by not later than 5:00 p.m. on July enders will be receivep by th«,'Specl_rl .CLMf^jRDjqL, 1 HA$T«E TRUCK POR THE JOB WRen In Hanna Stay IE ON 7th-AVENUE -• With 22, 1958. Teinnn s oa^h. The htgheak or Vreas Board for the 'AolSWgs d?TBK eliirte (f^r^^vjole^ Sarmer, of Spondin, SMfjNS rtufiflt*] nifwy!'''i , ',a - tlberta, from bona fide residents of ?•*» HiNiVSri 4 R* he Special Areas. lottoi :or for the Margaret P0ULTRV ftllity rooi _Me* $5,000.00. Will 29iiU qnU ,'NOORCOffU^ Wellie Estate. '"! lEDTROCKJ &CARS 'stented Lsnds: .bsW Ike! i^_i0«b(i4»ftffi*»ul*.l*le >rr*rrreii .pyj* ,Mtr • 00.22 bormg: r gooft return on money. ed niarft to 3.0 etoaitqA *«-*" NE V4 ol SS, and N y. 33%J3-11- •.Mill . .'.r.l ~:-;-.rf :''ir.i')ie f. Ii. gp c? J Rave two customers with cast> o ed noo« Hiw t9iii9dqzo)l V4th. Cort(tWrsl*rii'»'J> nfea/teWHejlnt 480 M"fy$p:% ^pn„^^pesd Trans., New 650X16 The Cehlrat fho want houses between 15,000.00 TENDERS WANTED Lcres, more voreless.-i c v 11 r 1 Before You Build! -rovlnelal LiftSs CS YJUL Jiff® ^Up^Qlly^yeii, Only 21,000 TQC nfiajrjq^^jf Matwnak 4? I.QA\ nd ftfc*>PMiO. egrtif loddufl *Jo rlaquf "liarTIT BTOll 9Tt p OiuslntleeasfoNp. JOUUtosued for r,IMJMT eMriies)Excellent Condition Thioughout - Iwv. '•t m me »*£r less. g% Hr»'a""_ai#_-lr»n '^Mt'kiw''depending up­ 20,G0&mi,'PopularModel Priced to Sell at. egetoblos Ken Cassidy Agency U«rllll»U"*'e2_iaque, payable to the on to make your housing dreams Sheriff. Judicial District of . Han­ come true. **•» tnfft'lyl,"r **"» technl- leiv-'. iji'lrj'^ I'J'JJJ M|jl(i , P. KINNEDY, Prop. na, balance payable in cash upon ito.resIdelfl>i4leWe^rI^iiIas In bevy'T^Mft! .4i(PoPrrfSe< an, Tu-Tone, J. E. Eskestrand, Manager 1flnattM__rj|___l—m'nnn of offer be amount of $6,000 which Is the up- eal knowledge with the practical es Hanna Phona 36 •ft price, tewis cast thtJi*%h east or perlence of working earpentere ma 1956 Gustorn Radio, A*l fire s ..., essful ten* gtre yon the.bjrt M|fe »\*tfft*m »TSJ_. the own- ny tender liL^'(A««Jf| "jrfcepted. IMS. For guanqr materfals .and .better Sealed tdWMi VMI«"Nh». words |^Kl^/I,.jCa9^'/.,!rwdi'>, Coverj Tenders for the Karasevich Hold- ngB" on the outslda fit the envelope i Wi. Waftij-Jmsueu.*- -- dust be ln the~tWlldeA(r-the under- rb;i(" ')ril *lir '>rn«-'fi 'jrij u- i;-.«<>!!,,i Igned not later than 9:00 a.m. Mon- T&amjT SEVERAL OTHER MODEL 1 TO CI Thfj^^rfouJ^^FlpesI ^OUJ^jlJlW#*_>**#rll»!t* W ht t\f*\ \ SIN. CONTRACTORS—CONCaE,^^, r et 9 ri rvlth die tender. MASONRY q>EMONSTRATIOMJIA-*1A & > ^-'J^TJ[|^TI$' Dated tit Hanna, Albetkhl,"1 *M* tH#<- & ^^fMeP^oOSMOATIOUrTIONH 7U.TA, Phona 451 oil j H' noornywt Senrke " ^WhenlBlhinna They Will Central i.T>»3ajTil-OiAl - AHHAi. uueuH • 'AREAS BOARD Hanna Avenue West, I Approved: Hush O. Farthing J.D.C. •mmHsnnaHanna mm, Alberta. wm

W-t-_8_->j».et-ir^--.> ..JiaaMi^^&J&atiBA^^ ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1958 -ivx i Nn") i**v**t QUO mvxw VKJNJVU **m i ^ COUNCIL OF M.D. STARLAND MEETS zmrz&mrrvztmam&mtmtattt&p WHAT'S ON YOUR MIND? AT MORRIN OFFICE ON JULYS YOU CAN DISCUSS YOUR PROBLEMS IN Council Mooting, July 8, 19S8 Carried. CONFIDENCE with . . . The regular meeting of the Moved by Councillor Chambers MARY KENNEDY Council of the Municipal District and carried that Gravel Lease with of Starland No. 47 was held in the Steve Volb of Delia on L.S.D. 8 of OLDER PEOPLE Now what comes across is a municipal office, Morrin on Tues­ section 13-29-18-4 be accepted for Among the problems that come feeling of helplessness, anxiety day, July 8, 1958 at 9:00 a.m. a period of five years from April our way, one of the hardest and and some irritation. The children Members present as follows: 1st, 1958 at a rental of six (6) at times the saddest is what to do seem to bo pushing hard for a Reeve McLaren, Deputy Reeve Nel cents per cubic yard. for older people. All of a sudden plan which looks good to them son, Councillors Chambers, Brown, Moved by Councillor Brown that mother, who got on very nicely and they feel the parents are be­ Parry. "Natural Resources" grant of despite her seventy years and a ing most unreasonable by refusing The minutes of the regular meet­ $24,000.00 from Department of touch of high blood pressure, dev­ to be helped in the way the family ing of June 5 were read and app­ Highways, Edmonton be accepted elops an incapacitating illness and thinks best. The parents, in their on a 75/25 percent basis and that can no longer carry on in her roved on motion of Deputy Reeve r>a?>4rfitf§r^^ turn, feel hurt because they are Nelson. same be used to re-construct and old way. Or the long, intimate not consulted and they are appre­ Moved by Councillor Parry that gravel certain roads east of No. 9 companionship o f marriage i s hensive at the idea of an unwel­ Highway in Twp. 29, Rge 20 in the broken by the death of one of come change. report of committee appointed to investigate application of Wilson vicinity of North Drumheller Oil the partners and how is the one Field. Carried. left behind going to get along? Mr.s. "L." is right in feeling that Bros., Rowley for compensation in Or grandfather has retired and the family have a responsibiltiy, regards to road improvement in Moved by Councillor Parry and just hates it, as he has always and \ don't think they should 1957 E SE 36-32-20-4 be accepted carried that secretary Merritt be resisted the idea of leaving reg­ hesitate to insist that their par­ and filed. Carried. authorized to negotiate with Mr. ular Work and has refused to pre­ ents must have some help. Fort­ Petition was acknowledged from Gideon Winkjer re purchase of Fr pare for more leisure. Secretly he unately most people do accept tho a number of ratepayers, particular­ S.W.'e 22-31-20-4, adjacent to mun­ has hoped to die in harness. realities of life when they arc ly from the east side of the mun­ icipal public works yard. placed reasonably and consistently icipality, regarding gathering and Moved by Reeve McLaren and The difficulty in helping older before thorn, especially by those sale of old road machinery. carried that Mrs. M. A. Ginther be people is by no means usually be­ who love them. But why not, in employed as cook on second road cause children are hard hearted this case leave the actual solution Moved by Councillor Brow l and carried that action relative to mot­ outfit, as from May 27, 1958, at a and unloving. Often they just as much as possible in the hands wage ef $187.00 per month. of the parents. As they so very ion of June 5 (gathering and sale Two planes spray insecticide over a grasshopper-in- worst invasion of the insects in 10 years. Com­ don't know what to do. And some Chairman R. L. Coad and mem­ times they want to do too much, much want to stay in their own of old machinery) be delayed un­ tested wheat field in eastern Colorado where a mercial spray planes are being hired by many fanners home, isn't it possible to stipulate til after the next annual meeting. bers R. A. Trogen, Wm. Sengaus tending to take over the lives of and Albert Aaserud of Drumheller $110,000,000 crop of the grain is threatened by .he without waiting for state aid tofigh t plague. older family members. This is eas­ only that they must have reliable John A. Winn, Engineer, Depart­ household help? The mother has ment of Highways interviewed School Division No. 30 interview­ ier said than done. Parents who ed Council relativte to possible a full one-quarter (Vi) share of all approved and that Reeve and Sec­ ONTARIO FARMERS ON water that is not more than a have been used to managing their been able to manage till now, and Counqil regarding gravel and it the chances are that she can con­ was moved by Councillor Parry joint participation in the erection crops grown and that the necessary retary-Treasurer be authorized to WESTERN GOODWILL TRIP couple of feet deep. It is not hum­ own affairs, just won't automatic­ of a garage and other matters bj*-law be passed. orous to call for help when 'it is ally sit back and let others decide. tinue with assistance. It is often and carried that "Agreement for sign route maps and permissive WINNIPEG, July — Responding better as well as kinder, for older the Purchase of Gravel" from pit of mutual concern. By-law No. 297 was accordingly not needed—this kind of a joke They prefer their own way, even given three readings and passed order. Carried. to an urge to see Canada's west­ might cause a would be helper to people to remain in their own in Nte of S.E.'4 3-30-214 be comp­ John L. Adie, post office Drum­ ern provinces and the pacific coast if their children are convinced it's leted with the Department of unanimously. Letter was read from K. A. lose his life if he were not a good bad for them. setting. Moving them unwillingly heller, attended Council relative a group of 46 Ontario farmers can be very hard on them. Highways and that the Reeve and to ditching done in 1957 in the Secretary Merritt advised Coun­ Luke, Secretary, Alberta Assess­ swimmer and encountered any One letter I have received says 1 ment Appeal Board, Edmonton have left on the CNR Super Cont­ difficulties. As in tbe case of the Secretary-Treasurer be authorized N.E. *! 26-29-19-4. Moved by Coun­ cil that the sum of $63, 682.84 had inental bound for Vancouver. in part: "My parents have recently Mrs. "L." doesn't say much to sign same. cillor Brown that Deputy Reeve been received from the Provincial advising of decisions reached by boy too often crying "Wolf, help become a great problem to their about her mother's physical cond­ After hearing reports of Deputy Nelson and Councillor Parry be a Government under the Municipal­ the Alberta Assessment Appeal The group all reside in Elgin might not be forthcoming on some married children. Both are initio n and 1 wonder whether she Reeve Nelson and Secretary Merr­ committee to investigate drainage ities Assistance Act. Board at Morrin on June 17, 1953. County and their two-week west­ occasion when it was really nec­ their late 70's, living in aa apart­ is getting good medical care. Is itt relative to the Farm Purchase problem in the N.E.y* 26-29-194 Councillor Brown outlined pro­ ern tour is sponsored by the Elgin essary. ment and are independent and her diet adequate? Poor nutrition Correspondence was read from Goodwill Tour Association. Credit Act as discussed at Refresh­ and to report on same at next H. J. Stephens, Location Engineer, gress made with other municipal­ very proud, refusing to allow any­ can itself result in confusion and er Course in Banff, it was moved meeting of the Council. Carried. On the trip, they will visit Win­ C.N.R. APPOINTMENT one to help manage their affairs some loss of memory. We learn and Ernest Howard, Munson re ities and City of Drumheller re­ by Deputy Reeve Nelson, that mot­ Moved by Deputy Reeve Nelson Department of Highways, Calgary garding the establishment of a nipeg, Saskatoon and the Western Paul R. Blanchet has been app­ or even keep the house in order. more every day about how to deal ion of June 5 relative to the comp­ Development Museum, Edmonton, They won't listen to our advice with the disabilities of older that basic wage of Jas. E. Engen be proposed "Shoo-fly" diversion on Chronic Hospital and it was moved ointed manager of real estate for letion of form "B" and form "C" set at $1.50 per hr. and of Orville D. H. 41-3-44 in S.W.% 18-30-19-4 by Councillor Parry and carried Jasper National Park and the fam­ Canadian National Railways' west­ Ihat they give up the home which people, and thc kind of care that be not acted upon and that the ous Jasper Park Lodge, Vancouver, |6 too hard for them to keep up. keeps them as healthy as possible. G. Olsen at $1.45 per hr. as from and S.E.y* 13-30-20-4. that Council fully support the ern region, with headquarters at Executive Assistant, Department July 1, 1958. Carried. Calgary and other western cities. ecently my mother has become Moved by Councillor Brown and Provisional Board's efforts towards Winnipeg. He succeeds What I am trying to point out of Agriculture, Edmonton be ad- Moved by Reeve McLaren and the erection and operation of a G. G. bsentminded, calling us at all carried that application of Robert Special feature of the tour will Baird, who has retired. is that a desire to fall in with the visd this Council will not partici­ Carried that the S.W.% 13-32-164 Chronic Hospital for Drumheller be visits to the Calgary Stampede es of the day, and asking the wishes of others where possible, an pate until regulations pertaining E. Wilson, post office, Drumheller questions repeatedly. She be leased, under provisions of the to operate a Retail Saddle and and surrounding areas. and the International Shorthorn understanding of how painful ab­ to the Farm Purchase Credit Act Tax Recovery Act, to Edward Al­ Show; the University Ol Saskat­ omes upset about little things, rupt changes can be, and some become more Jadaptable to the Riding Equipment business at A number of applications re­ rping on them constantly. She bright, Craigmyle for a period of school site on S.E. "4 1829-18-4 be garding "Hospital Capital Charges" chewan's agricultural section, in­ imagination, can often do wonder. municipal and/or county set-up. one (1) year from April 1, 1958 at cluding the Forestry Farm; the Le­ ims her memory is failing her I would like to hear more from approved as far as the municipality were reviewed by Council; Secre­ when something is sufficiently is concerned and that the Chief tary Merritt advised of the action duc oft fields; and the R.H.M. Comme. our senior citizens on this. I am Bailey Holstein Farm in Alberta. rtant to her she remembers sure they have some useful ideas. Licensing Officer, Department of taken in each case. Printing (perfectly. This is very upsetting We can certainly do with more Industries and Labour, Edmonton They returrn to London July 14 iK§-s." information and help on this sub­ 40 YEARS'EXPERIENCE be so advised. Hail storms in Alberta may "Mrs. L." ject Moved by Reeve McLaren that reach a height of eight miles, it DANGEROUS CLOWNING application of Canadian Utilities, has been revealed in observations Horseplay by adults in a boat or Ltd., Edmonton re extension of made by the Alberta Research in water could lead to loss of life. AT YOUR SERVICE! Craigmyle R.E.A.L., W.O. 6853-F be Council. If there must be romping, keep to PHONE 63 or 276, HANNA WE ARE NOW TAKING LISTINGS FOR AUCTION SALES "BIG er SMALL" SUMMER SPECIALS FITZSIMMONS & POWELL "AUCTIONEERS THAT SELL"

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^^JSsfe.g*^^ „„•; Ufti^iinaritra*^^ Pon* 6 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1958 ilv of Calgary are guests at the Mrs. Bill Karr on the birth of a Some of Mr/L Mrs. M. Pederson, SPONDIN son, July 12 in the Empress hosp­ CEREAL ital. Mr and Mrs. M. Klym and fam­ SPONDIN, July 15 — A shower ily of Red Peer were visitors in Mrs. Sarah Ewing now residing of rain struck thjis district on Acadia Valley Bureau Oyen District Bureau CEREAL July 16—Miss Audrey town during the week end Saturday after the wind and dust in Calgary is going to Winnipeg Muzyka is spending her vacation Miss Loreen Sutherland of Lan- j storm that came first. The storm NEWS — CIRCULATION —r JOB PRINTING to visit with a sister-in-law. at the home of her parents Mr. NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING fine is visiting at the home of her caught many farmers in the hay Mrs. Lois Hayes has been accept­ Mrs. L. Gibson, Resident Representative Phone 50 and Mrs. Wm. Muzyka. fields, but only lasted for a short Mrs. E .Krempien, Res. Representative Acadia Valley ed to enter Trinity College, Tor­ Calgary visitors the latter part grandparents Mr. and Mrs. K. Mc­ Bain. time. The district would welcome onto to commence a three year the­ of last week were Mr. T. Klym, a good general rain. ological course in September. Carla and Ricky Boden, Mr. P. Mr L. Seegar and Miss Marlene ACADIA VALLEY, July 16— Wheaton; Angus MacTavish. OYEN, July 15—Mr. and Mrs. few days in Banff last week. They week end guests "a t A shower in honor of Victoria Scattered showers ranging from Mr. and Mrs. L. Jensen and fam­ Lawrence Anderson and family of also visited with relatives in Cal­ Polenchuk, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ridley were and Mrs. M. Mrs. MacTavish Is visiting with Hughes, Mr. J. Peacock and Burns, the home of Mr. ana mi». »•• | Housch was held in the Spondin three-tenths to one quarter fell ily have left for Didsbury; Mr. and Sheppard are spending their ann­ gary Seegar. Hall on Monday night. There were her daughter Jean and son-in-law ual holidays at the E. Anderson Mr. R. Reiman and Mr. J. Hal­ during the past few days after the in . Mrs. L. Good to Edmonton and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Anderson Mr and Mrs C. Seegar motored I dies present to honor the extreme heat of the week. the Johnson's to Medicine Hat. farm. Mr. and Mrs. James Gille- and Larry, accompanied by Mrs. penny. forty la Mr. and Mrs. Tom Burke motor­ to Red Deer upon receiving word j bric.e-to-be of the month of Aug- Mr. W. F. Peers one of the dist Mrs. Peter Marshall is a patient land of Brooks also motored up Norma Gummo and children att­ Rev. Kopperud will conduct a ed to Calgary this week end to to spend Sunday at Mrs. Gilleland's of the illness of Mr. Seegar's ( ust She was the recipient of many rict's most esteemed pioneers cel­ in the Empress hospital this week. ended the Saskatoon exhibition. service in the Cereal Lutheran lovely gifts. The hall was decor­ visit with the Bert Elliott's and home. Judy Anderson accompan­ Church Sunday, July 20th at 6:30 brother. ebrated his 80th birthday July 9 to bring Wayne back. Visitors in the district include: ied her aunt and uncle upon their Miss Diana Void of is Mr. and Mrs. F. Nichols and ated in pink and white for the in the hospital. Members of the Joel Simmons with his grandpar­ now employed on the local switch p.m. Everyone is welcome. luncheon that followed. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Anderson ac­ return to Brooks where she will Mr. and Mrs. R. Rosine and fam- family have moved from the Rest family took a birthday cake to him ents; Charles and Dwaine Vollman spend a two week holiday. board as night operator. Room into their own home which Mr. and Mrs. Seal and Mrs. and spent the afternoon there. companied by Rosemary Brausse, and Mrs. DeWold and family of went to Schuler to attend the wed For information regarding the was recently moved into town. Lome Durand were visitors at the Mr. and' Mrs. Stewart (nee Iva Gleichen with the A. Vollman's; Mrs. Campbell, Jim and girls ac Bible school beginning August 11 Mrs. E. Forrester was a Sunday Gottschalk home on Wednesday ding dance held for Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson of companied Roy Johnston to Cal­ CHINOOK and McGhee) and family of Prince Ru­ Tony Getz on July 11. The same consult Mrs. Harriett Austin. + + visitor to to visit Mr afternoon. pert visited with relatives here be­ Mantario with his sister and bro­ gary. The Campbells plan to att­ Mrs. E. Forrester. evening another wedding dance in ther-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arneson; end a wedding at Lacombe. The Born to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills CHINOOK July 15—Mr. and nd Mr. and Mrs. Henriksen and Ray fore going on to points in the U. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Fred of Oyen in Oyen hospital on July Mr. and Mrs. T. Machell returned home Saturday after a S.A. Also south of the border were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis of Calgary Glen Knauss family also plan to Mrs. Richard Street of Haney, B. Thompson was held in the Memor­ with the latter's mother, Mrs. Mary attend the wedding. 8, a daughter. C. were visitors at the home of family were recent Calgary visit­ two week's holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lemke and son ors. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Meyers of Clifford of Didsbury. They visited ial hall at Acadia Valley. John Shubert. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arneson Miss Josephine Krewski of Cal­ Mr. and Mrs. V. Lawrence recent­ Shubert presented the couple with In the League ball game held on Calgary and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Yellowstone Park and the Mormon The C. Pederson family leave left Thursday for Calgary. From gary visited for a few days with ly. Mrs. Street is a cousin of Mr. Temple at Salt Lake City along a purse on behalf of the eommun- there they will continue on to Wis), her parents here. Lawrence. Sunday, Cereal defeated Youngs­ Meyers and boys from Edmonton ity. this week for Saskatoon to bring were callers on Tuesday at the with various other places. back Lynn and Janice who have consin and Pennsylvania where The Williams family (Margaret The ladies aid will hold their town 16-12. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wychuk and they plan to visit for several Thayer) of Calgary are presently August meeting in the afternoon The regular meeting of the W.I Gottschalk home on their way to Mrs. Fred Peers has returned been holidaying with the Bob Coo­ holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. F. Coronation to attend their moth from a Sunday School conference family visited with relatives here per family. months. at the home of Mrs. Joe Damsgard was held at the home of Mrs. M. after spending two years in the Thayer. E. Halpenny with eight members er's funeral, in Didsbury. Beverley Peers accompanied the Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Munroe Miss Elaine Rosenau of Sundre Off to see the end of the Cal­ armed services in Germany. Mrs. Ethel Werner (nee Ethel was a visitor recently at Ihe home present. Harry Simmons family on their re­ have moved from Sibbald to Oy­ Jacques) of London, Ont. is holi­ gary stampede were the follow­ Rae Peers is home for a month turn to Medicine Hat after spend­ en. Mervin is employed with the of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cornell. ing: Mrs. J. W. Ferguson and Deb­ before she returns to Medicine daying in Oyen with relatives. She Miss Evelyn Cornell accompanied ing the week end with the Simm­ Alberta Gas Trunkline. was one of a group of approxim­ bie; S. Kapik and family; Mary and Hat to complete her course. ons and Egeland families. Elaine to Sundre to spend a holi­ Teresa Grudecki; C. Gibsons; A. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Munroe ately 25 relatives including the O. day. Planning to attend the Cochrane Berg family, E. Furneaux family, Dalhags; Newell Ewing; Wayne Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tkachk on the motored to Calgary and Sylvan Miss Betty McLellan is visiting ANNOUNCEMENT Retreat House this week are .Cath­ Lake recently to spend a short va­ Jacques family Oyen, and Jacques Peers; Rae Peers; Doreen Gieron; birth of a daughter, July 11 in the erine Marshall, Gertrude Niwa, at Lancer, Sask. with her grand­ Mr. Cherniak; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Kindersley hospital; to Mr. and cation. family of who spent last Youngstown Motors wishes to announce that they Kay Niwa, Margaret Ibach, .Cath­ week end in Banff. parents. Parents are cordially invited to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dumanowski have taken the agency for erine Skapak and Annamary Bish­ accompany the Cubs to Glover's Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Petrick off. have spent a holiday in Calgary Lake picnic on Sunday, July 20. It and children of Cavendish spent and other points west, returning ECONOMY GAS and PROPANE Empress and Acadia Valley play last week end in Oyen visiting is expected thc majority of cars this week. $6.50 ed ball on the Empress diamond will leave at noon or shortly -ift- with the Petrick and Scory famil­ PROPANE BOTTLES Mrs. Alice Arsenault left today 18c per gal. last Sunday, the score being tied er. ies. STORAGE TANKS at 11-all. for Calgary where she will visit Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKay mo Mrs. Kathleen Ross and two with her brother before returning Susie Anderson is a guest at the tored to Calgary dui ing stampede daughters of Red Deer spent some to Lethbridge and Moose Jaw. She Distributors for all . . . home of Sandra McArthur in Red week. Son Ian accompanied them | time at the home of Mrs. Ross' expects to be away ten days Miss PROPANE APPLIANCES MID - SUMMER Deer. and went on to Medicine Hat for ' parents Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Horne Delores Peterson and Mrs. Archie Timothy Moroney, infant son of a few days. ! recently. Garbutt will look aftor the coffee Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Moroney (nee The Mansfield family spent a The Sirolla family formerly of shop in her absence. Delores Skappak) is seriously ill Cobalt, Ont. en route to their new Word has been received here of YOUNGSTOWN MOTORS in a Calgary hospital. home at the west coast visited assisted in opening the gifts af­ the death in the Camrose hospital Youngstown, Alta. A miscellaneous shower for ter which Shirley graciously than­ with parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Dor- : of Clarence McMurray and old Phone 21 Shirley Shubert, was held in the ked everyone. Hostesses were Mrs. an for a few days recenly. time resident of the Oyen district. school auditorium on Monday eve­ Marie Niwa and Doreen Gieron. Duane Eberly accompanied the ning. After numerous games, Star Henry Kurtz and girls returned Wm. Torrance family, to Winni- . HAY SPECIALS Lynn Skappak and Marguerite from a brief visit to Battleford peg and McGregor, Manitoba to Shubert pulled in a wishing well this past week. visit with friends. full of gifts. The first gift was Mr. and Mrs. Lockey Skappak Several Oyenites too numerous Used P.T.O. John Deere Wire Baler. presented to Shirley after being and family are also visiting with to mention attended the Calgary 2 Only New 21 "U" 6 and 7 ft. Power pulled out of a well by a wind­ relatives here this week. stampede. Mowers lass. Mrs. J. Shubert and Darlene The Chas. Snell family recently- 695. spent a week end holidaying in Banff and district. No. 5 Side Delivery Rake on Rubber, Mr. and Mrs. S. Trewin spent a j Special Price 495. few days with son Ernie and fam­ ily in Calgary. FARM MACHINERY Used Jay Hawk Stacker on Rubber, with 12 ft. OAA Notice Re. Change of Name Basket, Fit Any Tractor, A-l OUUn SCOTFIELD We wish to announce that the firm known as SCOTFIELD, July 14 — Week 2 Used Power Mowers, One M. Moline end visitors to Calgary and the 7 ft. . 149. Bernie's Bakery has now changed its name to ASPE'S Stampede were Mr. and Mrs. Art •Manlion Jr. accompanied b Mr. BAKERY. It continues under the same ownership, Art Manion Sr. SPECIALS One 7 ft. Cockshutt, namely Emil Aspe. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Comstock and Good Shape __„. 149. family also enjoyed a few days at ' the Stampede. 3 Good Used Haying Mr. Jim Andrew, Doug, Fay and Tractors _ 350.° 675. Donnie accompanied by Jack Ed­ wards were Sunday visitors to Hal- Rebuilt No. 1 M. H. Baler New M.H. 7 ft. Power Mower, Hyd. with I ASPE'S BAKERY i kirk. 2 Knives, Reg. 395. IQCel ]*/2 Ton Chev. Truck, 117C with Engine ... . 1095. Hanna Congratulations to the Wally Now 1990 with Stack Box I I I J. Emil Aspe, Prop. Armstrongs on thc arrival of their New 7 ft. Ferg. Mower for 3 325. new son. point hitch, Special Price 350. Used 15 ft. Co-op Discer, 1QAQ One Ton Mercury, CQC 10 ft. I.H.C. Power Binder with box and packers . 1949 A-l Shape 999e new condition 450. 650. 195^U0«.H.C. Half Ton, gjlj New 4 Furrow M.H. Plow, Hyd New 40" Viking Fanning Mill, 2 sets of Reg. 625. new Roller sieves, Reg. 210. DON'T MISS THESE... 495. now New Snowco Automatic Bale 175. jIjI IQCO Meteor Sedan, Radio, New Tires, £Qt\ Loader, Reg. 335. now . . 280. New 32" Viking Fanning Mill, || I99£. Low Mileage U99- Reg. 165. now 2 New M.H. 4 ton Steel Wagons *f Oft 145. New 46 Model P.T.O. Baler, 15" wheels less tires each .. lOU. Used 12 ft. M.H. Discer, Mech, less box I Left in Stock 1875. New M.H. Foreage Harvester with pick­ 400. r up and Knife, Reg. 2450. 1CCA Used 12 ft. M.H. Discer, Hyd., New Model 45 "T" Left Over From Last AUCTION SALES now IDwUn with Seed Box Year, Special 1400. 650. CEREAL AUCTION MART - SATURDAY, JULY 19 — Starting at 1 p.m. — Come In and Deal While the LUMBER — LIVESTOCK — MACHINERY — ETC. NEW and USED TRACTORS - ALL SIZES Haying Season is on and Get a NEW and USED CARS and TRUCKS - ALL MAKES CRAIGMYLE -FRIDAY, JULY 18,1 p.m. I Real Deal at Your... THIS SALE CONSISTS OF A LARGE AMOUNT OF FIRST CLASS and MODELS - These must move - Come and give LOCAL I.H.C. DEALER B. C. DIMENSION LUMBER. — YOU NAME YOUR OWN PRICE us an offer. CLARENCE MOHL RUSS REIMAN, AUCTIONEER PHONE 121 HANNA "NOW BOOKING SALES FOR SUMMER and FALL" K * B MOTORS

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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALgERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1958 Poge 8 WORK FOR SAFETY AND era tion. SAFETY WORKS FOR YOU One inexpensive type of loader TCA ANNOUNCES SEATING PLAN ON DC-8 JETLINER Mothers in many parts of is an attachment for a baler. the world will have an added task This consists of a chute at the When Trans-Canada Air Lines pufs its six DC-8 Jetliners during the summer holidays. In rear of the machine that directs The Week In Spottsadditio n to keeping an eye on pre­ the bales into a trailed wagon in service in 1960, each aircraft will accommodate 127 schoolers they must also watch where a man arranges the bales passengers—28 First Class and 99 Economy. Each cabin will by BILL BAKER that older children do not violate on the platform. have its own double galley, washrooms (with flushing toilets safety practices. ^Another recent development Their first step in bringing this IS VYON DURELLE Cricket Club last week. use's a bale thrower on the baler for the first time in any TCA airplane), cloakrooms, inter­ about, says W. Perkins, Farm that tosses the bales into a wagon communications and public address systems and music in OUR No. 1 BOXER ? Raul Karmen, 20-year-old Cuban, New Brunswick's Yvon Durclle, had been defeated, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3, by Safety Director, Alberta Safety box. flight. The forward part of the aircraft will contain a lounge Toronto's 27-year-old Don Fontana Council, would be for them to con­ One man can operate the baler who is shaping up as Canada's No. tinually give the good example accommodating eight passengers. There will be four doors, 1 boxer, (thpugh he's closely foll­ and 16-year-old Adolfo Minoso was and load the wagon. owed by Toronto's George Chuv- overpowered, 6-0, 6-1, 6-0, by Bob safety-wise for children are great two for passenger loading and two for aircraft servicing. Bedard, 26, of Sherbrooke, Que. imitators. Secondly, tell the young­ alo) was prepping for his fight sters about safety and repeat the The cargo compartment will hold five tons. The huge Jetliners in Montreal last week with South "We had a hope wc might win— message often. To those that could will go into service on TCA's transcontinental and trans-Atlantic Africa's Mike Holt. At stake was everybody always has hope," said the British Empire light heavy­ Karmen after the matches. "But understand the tragic conse­ routes, cutting flying time almost in half. quences of carelessness should be weight championship we knew we couldn't win against explained. Thirdly, supervise Before the fight, Holt's manager ! Bedard and Fontana. They are too •JSjj^KS children's activities. This would Pict Laurens, seemed sure Holt good for us. So we didn't worry mean knowing by watching. It be­ would win. "Look at it this way," about it. We just played the best comes a particularly important he was quoted. "First of all, Holt we could. We've lost before and phase when one remembers that has beaten three fighters who have will probably lose again. drownings claim many livts ann­ beaten Durelle: Yolai.dc l'ompey. "The two Canadians have ex­ ually. No wonder, for most child­ Arthur Howard and some other perience in Davis Cup ;rlay and on ren love water and either want to bloke. They both beat Gordon grass We haven't the experience splash, wade or swim in it. SUIT Wallace, only Holt did it in 45 Adolfo has never played in grass before and I've only tried it a Many mothers aid their children seconds while it took Durelle five further by removing possible sour­ or six rounds. In other words, my couple of times in my life before coming tr> Toronto and practising ces of danger such as poisons, fighter has done everything Dur­ matches, sharp tools ana equip­ elle has done and done it quicker. on the courts here. "On cement, it might have been ment, and things they could trip SALE "Secondly, everybody knows that closer. On cement, you krow where over. Durelle's no boxer at all. He'sth e ball bounces. But not on gn^. The caring mother constantly During the Months of just a puncher and a pretty wild lt goes every whichway. I also had keeps safety uppermost in her JULY and AUGUST at that. Holt is a boxer-puncher trouble trying to stop on grass. mind. She knows the life of her we are Offering — and he can take just as much My body would stop, but my feet child may depend upon it. punishment as Durelle. The fact would keep going. I must've fallen period last year which is a very that he's knocked out 23 of the 37 a million times." fighters he's faced tells you he HAYING MACHINERY 10 per cent encouraging sign as far as the The winner of the Cuba-Canada INNOVATION REPORT FROM PARLIAMENT HILL general agricultural picture is con­ can hit, too." matches meets the United States cerned in Canada for 1958. As we went to press, just before team in thc Davis Cup second OTTAWA, July 8 — A recent By Jack H. Horner, M. P. For Acadia round in Toronto about the middle innovation known as the Hay Bale OFF! the fight, Durelle outlined his Stooker is a useful piece of hay­ Cheddar Cheese 110 pc strategy. of July. The U.S. players are Barry ON ALL HOUSE OF OTTAWA, July 10 - - Despite OBITUARY Mackay, Earl Bucholz, Sammy ing equipment for smaller farms. some marketing problems assoc­ Dried Skimmed Milk 107 pc "What I will do is no secret to This machine consists of a plat­ HOBBERLIN SUITS Hogs 84 pc Lena Maude Mooney, pioneer me. I'll go in and fight. I don't Giamalva, Jack Douglas and Whit­ iated with some agricultural prod­ ney Reed. form pulled behind the hay baler Steers 80 pc resident of the Cessford-Wardlow know anything about this boy, but Here is your chance to ucts in 1957 the year was a * * * and it leaves stooks of six bales. Lambs 80 pc district passed away very suddenly if he runs, then I catch him. I've A tractor equipped with a stook get a Tailor-Made Suit at reasonably successful one tvith the in the Hanna Hospital, July 5. Ontario won the Canadian junior farm cash income for Alberta re­ Wool .. 110 pc got confidence I'm going to take loader can lift all six bales and a Real Saving! Eggs ...... 85 pc Born in Sault St. Marie, Ont., him. These fellows who come over cricket championship for the load them on a wagon. There are maining about the same in 1957 a.s May 23, 1890, Mrs. Mooney came fourth consecutive year, beating OUTDOOR COOKERY it was in 1956. The farm price Wheat 80 pc here have a lot of plans. They say also several types of field bale Oats .. 80 pc west to Saskatchewan with her they beat Yvon and then go ahead. Manitoba by six wickets and one loaders that will pick up individ­ situation has improved steadily in parents, settling in the Rosetown- run in Winnipeg last week. Let's have a picnic! Isn't it fun late 1957 and 1958 and I would Barley 80 pc But they have to make those plans ual bales. IDEAL to pack a lunch and go to the Sugar Beets 93 pc Anglia district, and later to Alb­ work. Yvon has other plans for John Arnold hit for 17 not jout Although two men are needed like to list some of the main items erta in 1910 as a bride, with her for Ontario and his team scored lake or picnic spot for dinner produced in Canada and give the Soya Beans 90 pc them. It doesn't matter much to to bale and stook the crop, A. I. B.C. Tomatoes ... 112 pc husband, the late John McNab me how Holt fights." 29 runs for just four wickets after Magee of the Central Experiment- TAILORS outside? prices for the first week in June Mooney; where they engaged in Manitoba had totalled 28 runs. 1957 as compared with the first Asparagus 86 pc So the big fisherman from Baie ol Farm points out that the same How many mothers have said, farming and ranching, in this com­ Ste Annje, New Brunswick, got Alberta and British Columbia's and CLEANERS they would sooner stay home and week in June 1958. Raspberries two men can later pick up the (in frozen pack) 102 pc munity. ready for the battle that could teams were knocked out of com­ bales and store them. This, he cook the meal where they have Cattle - good steers at Calgary bring more glory to Canada, to petition in the double round-robin Hanna — Alberta the conveniences to work with? The majority of commodities Predeceased by her husband says, reduces the size of the crew in 1957 were selling at about the Maritimes and, most of all, to tournament. needed for the overall haying op- Why not plan picnic lunches that $18.40 per cwt, and in 1958 at for which a stabilized price has November 28, 1953 and a daughter been announced the support price Gwendolyn in 1927 - she is sur­ himself. We're making our last Ceill for require the minimum prepara­ about $23.40 per cwt. Grade A amusing, trite sports anecdotes. tion before hand. Then, let every­ hogs in Toronto were $32.25 in is considerably above the mini­ vived by two sons, Gerald of Mid­ * * * mum provided for under the napore, Lyle at Wardlow, and one Canada was shocked last week Remember, we're paying $2 for one help cook the dinner when 1957 and $34.50 in 1958. each acceptable story- They should you arrive at your destination. Stabilization Act. daughter Mrs. Dorothy Anderson to hear that Windsor, Ont.'s Ern­ Lambs in Toronto were $22.00 of Sunnynook, seven grandchild­ estine Russell and her coach, Bern­ not be over 75 words in length Choose a simple, yet hearty in 1957 and $24.0 Oin 1958. To deal a little more with and typewritten, if possible. Send menu. This may include one or cattle and calves in June 1957, ren; two sisrfers, Mrs. Nettie ard Newman, were ordered to Creamery butter first grade at French of Prince Albert, Sask.; them to Sports Stories in care of more dishes to be grilled, fried Montreal was 57c per lb. in 1957 the total in Canada was 11.3 mill­ leave Russia, where 20-year-old Mjr9. Gussie Thompson of Van­ Ernestine, ,'Canadian gymnastics The Hanna Herald. No entries will or stewed, barbecued or skewered as compared with 63c per lb. inion , 2.6 pc more than in 1956 - be returned. on long pointed sticks and broiled an all-time record. Net marketings couver; and one brother Lome champion, was competing in the 1958POO. . Saunderson of Elrose, Saskat- world championships in Moscow. (Copyright 1958, Canadian oveDergersr th,e snuucoalsi . sn.em.r_Frankfurters, „„__-, , ham_._,- . Grade A larg,-e -t»geggs in Winnpeg | totaiietotalleda less ieeue.feeders _«.,.._...«.*returned. to Weekly Syndications) bergers, small steaks, ham, chops, No reason was given for the chicken broilers or bacon are easy in June 1957 were 37c per dozen farms. fo*««r• furthefnre^orr feedinfpprlinrgJ reachereachedd chewan. N0 reaBOU „„ s to prepare over hot coals. Such I as compeared wth 39c per dozen in a record of 2.3 million - an in- Funeral services were held from ouster gut Ernestine was glad it meat* tucked between halves of 11958. * crease of 17 pc over 1956. The re- Brooks Anglican Church on Tues- she was weary and hungry. e_ADTiwr CU__D ct d 'We're glad e... „-. — -.____ buns really appeal. Complete thei Turkeys No. 1 Give) 10 to 20 *** rate of marketings continued day, July 8 wtth Rev. Chant offic- "NewmaWe-re ngla saidd to. b"The oue t governmenof there,"t STARTINFarmerGs NEplanninW SHEEg tPo FLOCKventurSe into steep production should make 5|S»K course with roasted potatoes, eel-'lbs. at Montreal were 30c to 31c *** ***** ****** quarter of 1958 thwbee Brookn gatings cemeter; and intermeny t followindidn'g t teU.™.,,want u s tKao\ Asta y -Thande madgovernmene t r...... nlaT,, 7r lb. in""l957 "as compared with I 602,000 were'marketed - a rise of their plans early for purchase of H. Z. Howery, Prop — Phone 250, Hanna ery, carrot sticks, tomatoes, onions, P :- law oc /vtmnarer, with I 602,000 were marketed - a rise of The pallbearers were Mr. L. E no bones about it." Miss Russell farmers piani 34c to 35c per lb. in 1958. 130 pc over the first quarter of Helmer of Hanna; Mr. Glen Griff lost eight pounds because she suitable range ewes which will be lettuce, radishes - either as a sal­ 1957. available early in August. Later ad or separate. Other popular pic- Potatoes No. 1 at Winnipeg - a ] ith and Mr. Alec. Flannagan of j J^Mn't eat the poor food in irej.tate.c_t ..... _. «v ...... r. in the season a large number of ale foods are corn, which can be .J lb. bag in 1957 was form 70c In ***$• Canadians consumed an Cessford; Mr. John Pierson; Mr. moscow 7to5 lb$1.0. ba0 gwHerea in 195s7 iwasn 195for8m the70yc j[averag e of 75 lbs of beef per per the better ewes will be going to either boiled or roasted, potato to $1.00 wHereas !_ inRQ **"M" ' son - slightly more than in 1956. E. A. Coultis, and Mr. Harry Coates of Wardlow. Toronto Argonauts announced eastern Canada and the United Brantford salad, cole slaw, stuffed eggs, cold were $3.00 to $3.50. This compared with a per person States buyers, says A. J. Charnet­ chicken, olives and pickles. Why Those attending the funeral ser­ last week that they had signed Wheat No. 1 Northern in Fort consumption of 55 lbs in 1935 to one of the biggest names in U.S. ski, Live Stock Supervisor, Alberta not try a stew, that can be made William was $1.53 per bushel in 1939 and 60 lbs in 1946 to 1950. vice from outside points included; Mrs. H. Thompson (sister) of Van­ Football. Steve Owen, who spent Department of Agricultlre. over an open fire. 1957 as compared with $1.60*6 in The improvement in our cattle If you are planning on purchas­ Binder Twine Headquarters Fires for Outdoor Cooking couver; Mr. and Mrs. Lome Saund 24 years as head coach of New 1958. position has beebeen due itoo a gicogreat ...... *.. York Giants, will become one of ing breeding ewes this fall and Do be Careful! ! ! Every year Now I would like to list a num­ extent to the fact that Canadians erson of Elrose, Sask.; Mr. Cecil need assistance in locating and some careless camper seems to Argo's assistant coaches and will ber of commodities that come un­ are eating more beef and the fact French of Prince Albert, Sask.; try to brighten up Argos' defens­ selecting suitable stock, please "Wholesale or Retail" leave a fire that was not comp­ der the Price Support Act and the that a large number were exported Mr. and Mrs. George Zimmerman contact your District Agriculturist letely extinguished, resulting in ive plays. percentage of the base price at to the United States. In 1957, of Okotoks; Mr. and Mrs. James or the Live Stock Branch in Ed­ WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED ONE CARLOAD much damage. Observe the' rules which these commodities are supp- 376,000 were exported - 7 times Airth of Midnapore; Mr. Henry CUBANS CLAIM CANADA monton. Pamphlets and other mat­ and regulations regarding the x: and regulations reearu...,. -.•»«; ted as many as in 1956. In th"~e- firs~'t Gilbertson of Calgary; Mr. andPLAY S BETTER TENNIS erial on sheep production may be camping site. One can not be too Butte• r - 108 pc quarter of 1958 141,000 head were Mrs. Hugh Herd of Gleichan; Miss Cuba's Davis Cup tennis team obtained through District Agricult careful in preventing fire Reba Williams of Munson; Mr. and paid Canada's crew a fine comp­ urists. Baler Twine Differenjjineremt iuuukinds. o.ef __.»<._fires, ma...»y, exported, Mrs. John Potts of East Coulee liment last week, after the Cubans be built depending on the use stirring spoons and forks. In regard to exports of the two and friends from Sunnynook, Finn­ were defeated in the first round 10,000 Ft. Bale, Maple Leaf $9.50 they will be put to. A number oi Do you have trouble cleaning commodities - wheat and cattle - igan, Hanna and surrounding dist­ of the Cup playoffs at Toronto factors must be taken into consid- the black off the outside of the Canada has been only one of four ricts. 9,000 Ft. Bale, Maple Leaf $9.50 eration, the location, kind of fuel cooking kettle? If you soap the major wheat exporting countries, $8.10 available, weather conditions, type outside well before placing it over that is, United States, Australia, 8,000 Ft. Bale, Maple Leaf of cooking utensils available and the fire, the black may be rubbed Argintine and Canada, to have ex Coming to . .. how the food is to be cooked. ~of"f —easil-'•*—y ,,wit'i,vh' =»nrsandt nnranid thpthen I portportss ooff wheawheatt anandd flour-oflour of f ththei If you are planning a backyard washed current crop year at a higher level Binder Twine barbecue, a pit may be easily con­ The department has a bulletin than in the same period a year HANNA MEMORIAL HALL structed with cinder blocks. on "Outdoor Cookery" which may earlieI havr e already stated that cattle PHONE 52 — THE HERALD || 600 Ft. Per Pound Ingenuity and woodman "know be had for the asking. It includes many helpful hints for the camper exports are up considerably. Ex­ how" are a great aid in providing ports of agricultural products in utensils to cook with. Green sticks, along with tempting recipes for JULY 18th - 8-30 p.m. .outdoor cooking. Write or call in , general are running about 12 pc with the aid of a sharp knife, can | above those in the corresponding CHILDREN 65c be made into many useful cooks | to the office for this free booklet ADULTS $1.00 "Acclaimed by Press, Radio and TV as one of the ALBERTA greatest showmen of our times." FARM SAFETY WEEK JULY 20-26 • FALLS cause most Farm Home Accidents. KSEP NOTIC • STAIRWAY falls can be prevented. STAIRWAYS CLEAN AND • PROVIDE adequate lighting for stairways. IM vWEL L LIGHTED 4J>\ GOING UP OR DOWN—Look where you step and use the hand­ We respectfully solicit your co-operation in the return rail. Keep stairways well lighted; when you have to use a dark stairway, hold the handrail and feel your way from step to step. (regularly) of milk and cream bottles when empty. We Walk—never run. Take extra care when wearing high heels, mules or clogs. are asking your co-operation in this matter, with the re­ CARRY OBJECTS SO THAT YOU CAN SEE where you ar* step­ f&X$a.*».»f., minder that failure to do so will necessitate us imposing ping. Never try to carry anything else when you are carrying a baby on stairs—keep on* hand fro* to hold the rail. Use a covered container to carry scalding liquids; be especially careful a charge of ten cents per bottle on those not returned. when carrying glass or sharp objects.

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THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JULY 17, 1958 Page 9 TAKE A SECOND LOOK: H .you the past. week with his mother do you'll see that the station Mrs. Ellen Wetheral and brother wagon pictured above is not a George. They will also visit with FOR THE BRIDE taxi, but a "hy rail" motor car, Mrs. Wetheral's parents, Mr. and capable of being used on the Mrs. H. Wellon in Edmonton. highways or railways with equal Mrs. Walter Jensen and daught­ facility. The car has been assigned by Canadian Pacific Railway to er Lorna of Langley, B.C. ie holi­ the General Superintendent of the daying with her brother Elmer British Columbia district for Bakken and with her mother Mrs. inspecting the 1661 miles of track A. Bakken in Oyen. in his territory. A hydraulic pump Rev. and Mrs. P. Klien of Rad- enables the flanged rail wheels to cliff, Sask. were visitors with Mr. Wedding Announcements be raised in one minute of lowered and Mrs. L. E. Bishop this week. And Invitations in two at any standard highway THE HERALD crossing. It is the first car in Children may tear up a house Phon* 52 Canadian Pacific service to be but they seldom break up a home. FARM SAFETY WEEK IN ALTA. interchangeable between highway and rail operation. ESTHER, July 14 — Many Esth- PROCLAIMED BY GOVERNMENT erites attended the sports day in Loverna, Sask. on July 1, with Urge Local Authorities.. Farm Esther Juniors winning first prize Families To Join In Campaign in the parade. Mr. and Mrs. E. Person have EDMONTON, July 11 - - Alb- J for life. Take time to take care left for the Calgary Stampede and erta's third successive Farm Safety j Realize that haste makes waste a further holiday trip. Week has been proclaimed by the Plan to avoid an overcrowded Mrs. Olga Schroeder and Lydia Provincial Government as July 20 schedule. have returned to Edmonton after Monday - Home safety. Keep your visiting relatives and friends in to 26. In their proclaimation, they the Esther district. express the hope that local author­ farm in order. Keep everything in ities, farm organizations and farm place. Eliminate hazards as you Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nelson had find them. r Mr. Nelson's sister visiting them families join in the campaign to on the July 1 week end. reduce farm accidents and theTuesda y - Livestock, be open mind to safety suggestions. Keep Miss Linda Johnson is visiting accompanying economic loss and her grandmother in Calgary. grief for those concerned. children away from animals and check and repair livestock equip Miss Shirley Peterson returned Ever cry over a washed-out dress fabric? Pointing to the 1957 toll of 69 , reduces the temptation to hurry, to the Cereal Hospital Nursing farm residents killed, W. J. Perk ment regularly. Staff after spending the week end Some fabrics just don't take to water; they just ins, Farm Safety Director, noted Wednesday - Falls, good planning visiting Karen Hedman. seem to fade away. Let us keep those precious that 20 of the victims were below Mr. Julius Schroeder spent a fabrics new, colorful, and crisp-looking with our 10 years of age and another twelve means better production and fewer accidents. Repair or discard brok­ tew days in Edmonton visiting expert, low-cost cleaning. were between 10 and 19. These relatives and friends. accidents could have been avoided en, unsafe ladders. Place guards at hazardous places. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brockman he said. "We have to jolt people visited relatives and friends in from an apathetic complacency to­ Thursday - Highway traffic, be and also took in the Cal­ — 8 Hour Service — wards farm safety so that it be­courteous on the highway. A court­ Mr. and Mrs. Don Parks and fam­ -*'•- gary Stampede. ily and George and Roy Pratt. EXCEL comes a vital and integral part of eous driver believes in living and Mrs. Milo Fleming and children farm living." let live. Know and obey all traffic The Esther Sports Day is on * * HANNA CLEANERS of Vermillion are visiting with her July 23 with a show and dance to laws! Remove trees and shrubs parents Mr. and Mrs. Newton NEW BRIGDEN, July 11 — Mr. EXCEL. July 14 — Mr. and Mrs. Human failure is the basic cause near farm driveway entrance. follow. Everybody is welcome. of accidents. In nearly every case Bingeman. and Mrs. Bill Doolan and Moira Duane Bishop and family of Leth­ Friday - Machinery, make sure and Laurie are holidaying at Syl­ bridge visited with Mrs. A. Suth­ i failure to recognize and correct a your equipment is in safe operat­ Congratulations go to Mr. and [hazard is the real cause behind Mrs. Nick Bakowy who are the POLLOCKVILLE van Lake and Edmonton. erland, Lanfine and other relat­ ing condition. Make sure all guards ives last week. loss of life or limb. Human short- and safety devices are in place. prowd parents of a new baby boy, Attending tne caigary Stampede [ comings include hurry, improper Roger Michael. POLLOCKVILLE, July 14 — are: Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Herron, Mr. and Mrs. Del Ruttan and laertr > i '. .•.-.-.•. '-'••-\^ ...... --••-l1-„, j Stop machines before unclogging, Pollockville and community ex­ family of Winnipeg were visitors [care and use of equipment, false oiling or adjusting them. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Laycock and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Code and Iconfidencc and lack of knowledge. son accompanied by Karen Hed­ tend congratulations to Mr. andMyrtle' , Mrs. J. H. Doolan, Mr. with Mrs. Ellen Wetheral and Saturday - Review day, check up Mrs. Charlie Robb on the birth George, also with Spring Valley During Farm Safety Week farm on any farm and farm home haz­ man have returned home from a Martin Nielson, Thelma and Jerry people are urged to check farm week's trip to Jasper, Banff and of a daughter, July 7. Holmes, relatives. ards that might have been over­ Mr. Charlie Robb motored to premises and practices, ever mind­ looked. Find and eliminate at least the Calgary Stampede. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, former Mrs. Ellen Wetheral has receiv­ ful that "when you work for safety Mr. George Carmen is visiting Calgary last week, Barry anjd pump man for the CNR. stationed ed the sad news that her sister two additional unsafe conditions Brian Rooke went with him to safety works for you." around your farm. friends in the Esther district. here, are visiting friends in the Mrs. William Mason of Seaforth, The Safety Council has suggest­ The community club held their stay at their grandmother's Mrs. community. Ont. has passed away following ed a complete planning program E. Rooke Sr. and attend part of a lengthy illness. BRANTFOR monthly meeting at the home of The executive of the U.C.W.A. Dr Farm Safety Week. Here it is Nothing is impossible to the Mrs. Ernie Johnson with 11 mem­ the Calgary Stampede. ntet to make plans and ordeer Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Ander­ iday, July 20 Have reverence I man who can will; and then do. bers and two visitors present. Mr. Ed Christianson also attend­ materials for the Vacation School son and family of Sheppard are During the meeting Mrs. Nick ed the Calgary Stampede last to be held in the middle of Aug­ visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. GOLDEN LEAF Bakowy was presented with a week. ust. Anderson this week. See your PIONEER Agent for lovely blue baby blanket being the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rooke and Pouring of cement has begun Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wetheral, new mother of the month. A tasty Wendy motored to Drumheller on the new school auditorium. 1st Class RCN and daughter Anna 1958-59 WHEAT BOARD PERMIT BOOKS lunch was served including a where they met the former's broth­ Louise who are on their way by birthday cake for Mrs. Blaise by er and family. Mr. and Mrs. Doug PHONE THE HERALD — 52 car from Halifax to Victoria spent $VOID [DISAPPOINTMENT AND DEL£fc the hostesses Mrs. Dalton and Mrs. Rooke and Wayne and his mother FINEST QUALITY PRINTING Flaht. Next meeting is to be held Mrs. E. Rooke Sr. all of Calgary. BINDER TWIN VO IT NOWI at Mrs. Ralph Stouffers, with Mrs. They had brought Barry, Linda Johnson and Mrs. Hedman as and Brian '.out and they came HAN OSAWS fwlw Beet In Grain Marketing Serviee^j^ hostesses. • home with their parents to Poll­ LAWN MOW ERS Calgary Stampede visitors were ockville. MACHINE SHARPENED IT Pay* te Pull to the P/oneer Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cruik­ - 600 ft. Per Pound ___. Don and Bob Bamber, Ron and HENRY T. COOK GRAIN COMPANY LIMITED Dalton Jr., Nelson Bingeman, Mr. shank Jr. and family were Sunday -•:«.. -*r*J.-*rmr*: '•' tt. .^mm*ram*iJmMTlj&»il\ |i -II

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Howls of anguish heard • Build a cash reserve for. your own security. planted this year not only by our elevator agents but also by BARTMAN S from this direction havn't really • Have a DEFINITE saving plan. been directed at you; they've been individual farmers throughout Western Canada We pay you Guaranteed Compound Interest on aimed at our own polititians, who Ask your Searle Agent for the location oi the nearest plot. your saving. instead of dealing manfully with MACHINE SHOP you, as good neighbors should, "PRECISION WORK IS OUR SPECIALTY" For Full Particulars Write: have been pussyfooting, or worse. SEARLE GRAIN COMPANY, LTD. . Take our Trans-Canada pipeline Your Allis Chalmers Dealer LANGDON WEIR (Representative) for example. One of your enter­ PHONE 45 HANNA prisers invested heavily in it. Good Box 575 for him. But the average Canad­ HANNA, ALBERTA ian was annoyed when Trans-Can­ ada supported by our tax money, BUY "I will call on you Personally" made a deal to sell gas cheap to an American company which happ­ PUBLIC NOTICE ened to be friends of that same enterpriser. We didn't so much Tinstone Commonwealth Savings Plan Ltd. Applications will be received by Hie Sullivan Lake blame him for trying to make a deal of that kind; but we certainly TOWN * COUNTRY TIRES School Division Na. 9 for Van Drives for divisionally did blame our government for vith *•' "owned school vans for tha following routes: appearing to help him to do it. Indeed, that was one main reason why we booted that government triple - action Go CNR . . . 1. Spondin South 9. Netherby South SHIP YOUR — out and put in a new one. The Scenio 2. Spondin North Westjo. Rod Rose ta Hanaa We get annoyed, too when your 3. Spondin South East labor leaders, with unmitigated traction .. Jasper Route t 11. Youngstown East gall, take pot shots at our judic­ 4. Scotfield North to Elmer East iary and attempt to tell us how to Youngstown 12. British Columbia... Canada's Elmer Wast run our railroads. That doesn't m 5. Scotfield South to IS. mean we're sore at the USA. Pre­ Pacific Coast Paradise ... Spondin North East sumably you are about as fed up PULLING famous for its invigorating Youngstown 14. HOGS & CATTLE with some of your labor leaders - 6. Scapa South 15. Watts ACTION sunshine and balmy ocean as we are, and you understand why breezes... offers a " holiday 7. Scapa East 16. Richdale ta we want none of their tactics here. Every Monday From the Follow­ Our own labor leaders can manage bonus" this year with province- 8. Netherby North Youngstown on their own. wide Centennial celebrations. We do register neighborly in­ dignation about your wheal dispos­ NON- There's sports and entertain­ RATES OF PAY AS FOLLOWS: ing Points: ment, colorful pageants... al program, and as your best cust­ The first 25 miles at lie per mile. C. EMBREE, HANNA-Phone 353 omer we feel we have a right to SKID The Festival of the Arts, The The second 25 miles at 9c per mile. do so. We appreciated the frank ACTION Naval Review, The Pacific E. FLEMING, Youngstown-Ph 41 way your Mr. Benson deals with Balance of route at 7c par mile. such complaints from us, but un­ National Exhibition... L. E. REIMAN & SONS, Cereal, Ph. 17 less you stop raiding our estab­ and many other events. lished markets with give-away The daily rata of pay ta be based on estimated deals, we'll complain and we'll - set. JUf.-.. Travel Canadian National JACK McCULUY, Delia, Ph. 912-15 You don't want a milksop for a ' Hallways—the easy, relaxed mop miles. Appointments to be made by tha whole neighbor, do you? CLEANING L^ J/***"* ) . way—and thrill to the breath­ Board of Trustees. Particulars af Routes can be obtain­ taking mountain beauty of JIM REIMAN, Oyen-Ph. 61 We note that you protect your ACTION ed at this office or from tha Divisional Trustaa. home industries and their domest­ the picturesque Jasper Route. "LIVESTOCK IS QUR BUSINESS NOT A ic markets. We're not sore at you Any ar alt applications not necessarily accepted. for that, but we have been annoy­ Ar a perfect, fern paehsi SIDELINE" Pacific Coast vacation.. . ed at our own past government Applications to be in tha hands of tha undarshjMd for not following a similar real­ istic practice foi* Canadian mark­ See Your Neueet OS A«wB not later than July 24th, 195t. ets- ' i 4-iaJi So, Uncle Sam, talk that might have sounded anti-American is not Signed. ?i]Lg meant that way. It's just that your HARRY K. FIELDING, neighbor has grown up. In the long run you'll be better off with ,"-•--- --j".''' Sacratary-Traaaurar, LE * neighbor big and strong like you. Laka School Div. He.9 AGENTS FOR CALGARY PACKERS Meanwhile, don't let our growing HANNA TIRE SERVICE if pains alarm you. We're your best """^w friends. PHONE 110 HANNA, ALTA

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