Youth for Christ Evangelist THE HANNA HERAL\SC D "AND EAST CENTRAL lOF— "tl^EI VOLUME XXXXV — No. 14 THE HANNA HERALD apd EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 $3.00 por yeor iTi — 7fe por copy. TRAGEY STRIKES Head Table at Delia Legion Banquet NEW BRIGDEN AREA 65 YEAR-OLD NEW BRIGDEN FARMER Rey. Wesley "Wes" Aarum New Policeman recently of Buffalo, N.Y. is in Hanna this week conducting a Youth for Christ ev­ ARRESTED IN KILLING AT FARM angelistic campaign. Once an all star ath­ Takes Up Duties lete, "Wes" is no longer a new figure on the HOME LAST FRIDAY MORNING horizon of evangelism. Of late he has been associated with Rev. Leighton Ford and with Daughter-ln-Law and One Year Old HereThisWeek the Billy Graham team, also Cedric Sears. Son Found In Basement of Home; Chief Redding and Rev. Aarum will be at the Church of Christ Const. Bedingfield Form all this week, each evening at 8 p.m. He and Father Run Down By Truck Town; Deportment the Youth for Christ organization in Hanna A-New Brigden farmer, John Krukowski 65, is in police, Wm. Redding, formerly*)" the extend the public a cordial welcome. custody at following his arrest after the fatal shooting I f0™8* Lawn Police DePt was of of his daughter-in-law and fatal injuries to his one-year-old' rwrV^TLi'1* ,thls *ee^ as th^ , TL J J i, c I m \ tr i i.j Chief Constable for the Town of grandson. The dead are Mrs. Stanley (Rose) Krukowski and | Hanna. He and Cst F Bedingfield ELECTION MACHINERY - POLITICAL son Stanley Jr. The alleged shooting is said by police to have will conduct the policing of the taken place at the farm home of Stanley Krukowski last Fri- ] town. day morning. the elder Krukowski while he was Chief Redding has a commend­ HERE ARE SOME of the head table guests which sat down to a turkey dinner, sponsor­ PARTIES SWING INTO ACTION Son of the arrested man was al­ driving his tractor on his property able record as a police officer, ed by the Delia Branch of the Canadian Legion, on Saturday, January 25. The Uegion at so injured when run down by a about four hours later. The young­ and comes to Hanna on the rec­ ommendation of such officials as Delio, is one of the most active branches in the province, and the occasion in the new

Page 2 THE WANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 life's Darkest Moment THE HANNA HERALD Education Feels The Pf ff *JUID EliST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" Pinch Of A Technical Age a. R. McCrea. Editor. J. S. McCrea, Bus. Mgr. by G. C. Baker scientific capacity. If the engin­ above the present total of 17,70*. • 1st Dec. 24, 1912 by H. G. McCrea Member of the C.W.N Ji. The Advertiser, Kentville, N.S. eering and research necessary to- 6. Enrolment in post-secondary Published by THE HANNA HERALD perfect colour television, push but­ schools should be increased at A ntrtctly Independent weekly newspaper published every Thursday In the Herald Building, Main Street. Hanna In February a Canadian confer­ ton driving, or Salk vaccine had once to 100,000. This would create Authorized as Second Class Mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa ence on education will be held at been devoted to defence projects, an immediate requirement for 3 Ottawa, an event of national scope would the U.S. now lag behind 700 additional university teachers to see what can be done to help the Soviet Union in rocketry? M It will not be enough to train THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 CIRC. 2275 Canada's educational system meet Canada had diverted resources certain numbers of people in cer­ "the humanitarian and scientific which went into the development tain technical skills. J. R. White needs of our new age." of the atom for peace at Chalk Ri­ president of Imperial Oil Limited Nearly everyone thinks the con­ ver, could she not now have an in­ put the case clearly in a speech It's Your Meeting February 10th ference must have been sparked tercontinental ballistic missile of at London, Ont., in. which he said by Russia's Sputniks - a plausible her own? Educators are asking "We do not want people, from any NEXT MONDAY IS the town's annual meet­ as "little fellows." idea, in view of the furore they level of education, who are mere a these questions, and not without ing, and while attendance on the part of have caused, but about as far from reason. extensions of the machines or the The annual meeting next Monday is the the truth as you can get. Prepara­ ratepayers has in the past few years been en­ Neveitheless, where there is plants they operate. We want pe­ couraging, there is still room for improvement *«xpayer's opportunity to have a full account­ tion for the conference had been ople who can think." going on for almost a year when smoke there is fire. We do have, in this respect. ing of the past year's business. Town officials ' a£3 both in Canada and the United There is also the sociological as­ the news of Sputnik hit the world. pect; "the accountant the engin­ . In the past ten years taxation has in­ welcome a full attendance, and to the best of States, an overall shortage of tech­ SCULPTOR r-rcSTS a^J^m, ^^ *****. *** Launchiug of tbe Soviet satellite nically trained people. The educa­ eer and the technician do not nec­ creased, but to offset this, there have been our knowledge no town official has ever evad­ THiS CRITICS has nevertheless foeussed atten­ essarily .-stay at their desks or many improvements throughout the town, to «ry tion on our educational system, tional system isn't meeting the ed a fair question when put to him at any of needs of the present, and may fall drafting tables in the back office. make living in the community a little bit more Q«w *rw* H«WU T.**— ho, h*r? with an intensity which it has not If they are to go to the top, their these meetings. rlways enjoyed. The reasons are at more drastically short in the fut­ enjoyable. True, we have paid our share of- ure. The shortfall is not confined training should include at the very Your town management will be looking first glance simple and logical. least enough of the humanities this expense, but the point is that operation of Tbe West is outclassed by Russian to scientists and engineers. It is •he town is now big business, business in fact forward to seeing you there. You owe it to solely a matter of numbers. for them to gaia some theoretics* yourself and to the administration to moke forces on land and sea and in the •ihat should concern all of us whether we are Educators, writers, government ability, some historical perspect QUA MuadeM, Sneok. . . air, if numbers of men and quan­ ive, some appreciation of the civil in the larger bracket of taxpayers or classified every effort to attend. "It's your meeting next tities of equipment are the dole and professional leaders have been Monday night!" saying this for a long time. We ization of which they are a part." criteria. The West is unable to Others share Mr. White's con­ Massage Prepared by but 24 hours left to live here on match Russia in military expendi­ just- didn't listen. Or at least we Bridge Not forthcoming Soon Rev. J. Klassen, Pastor of the earth, what changes would you tures, without curtailing the free­ didn't become concerned about it. cern. During the upheaval of the Hanna Alliance Church make in your way of living? dom to consume luxuries, which |f Sputnik wakes people up, we last few months, various educat­ DURING THE MONTH of December a com­ oracticability, Mr. Taylor is building his bri­ Scientists agree with theolog­ is inherent in our way of life. should give Mr. Kruschev a medal. ors have thought it necessary to warn against the emphasis of sci­ mittee representing the North - South dges too close together. In Matt. 24:42 we read, "Watch ians that we are living in a very Therefore our security depends on To present any clear idea of the therefore: for ye know not what ence at the expense of a balanced .Highway 36 Association interviewed highways To the farmers and ranchers living on dangerous age. This is not simply a technological lead to counterbal­ challenge facing our educational hour your Lord doth come." In the cry of the preacher, but it has ance a numerical shortage. For system is difficult. educational program. In an age minister Gordon Taylor. It was their hopes both sides of the Red Deer, where there is no H Tim. 3:1 we read, "This know when life is becoming more com­ been the warning of wise men ev­ this technical lead we must de­ A starting point, since we have that the minister would give them some assur­ bridge for some 150 miles, the announcement also, that in the last days perilous er since the first atomic bomb pend on the highly trained pro­ plex and demanding, and when - been talking of things technical, ance that a bridge over the Red Deer River ~f "no bridge" in sight comes as a blow. We times shall come." was conceived. We live in an age duct of our educational system. Canada is growing at an unprece­ This subject should be of great is the brief presented to the Nat­ dented rate, there is bound to be would be constructed in the very near future. hesitate to say that Mr. Taylor's policy in the of speed. Safety is uncertain. Peo­ Now it appears that the system is ional Conference on Engineering, It appears that this dire necessity is still a long Drumheller and Morrin area might have some concern to each and every person ple everywhere are greatly con­ not geared to meet such demands. a need for more people of adequate living today. The second coming Scientific and Technical Manpow­ educational background, not only way off. According to accounts of the meeting political implications. After all the two bridges cerned over the peril in which we This, of course, is an oversimpli­ of Christ and the events leading live. What does God have td say er, held at St. Andrews, N.B., in in the sciences, but in the other the delegation was told that there will be no are in his constituency, and of course he must up to His return ought to occupy fication which fails to take account Sept. 1956. If Canada is to remain professions, with development of about it? Paul talks of "Perilous of the uses to which we put our appropriation for the bridge this year, next look after his voters. our minds. We live in fearful days. times" coming "in the last days." competitive and progressive as an the mind. Their resources are scat­ year nor any year in the foreseeable future. So for the future, the old time ferries Do we know the teachings of God's He also goes on to describe some industrial power, and is to main­ tered, in several directions. tain her position as a defender of Not long ofter that Mr. Taylor announced must continue to ply the waters of the mighty word on this subject? of the characteristics of those THE BIBLE TODAY It is not surprising that the Can­ A new satellite has been twirl­ days. the free world, it was calculated adian Conference on Education plans for a new bridge over the Red Deer en­ Red Deer. Passengers will have to contend that: tering the city of Drumheller, and also one with the well known inconveniences. "Get on ing through our solar system. If Today there are more than 200 has on its agenda the role of the this man-made invention had hu­ Conditions Characterizing evangelical churches in South Viet 1. By 1980 the currently em­ home, the physical well-being, overthe same river to replace the ferry at Mor­ board little chil'un, let's sail for the other man intelligence and the faculty Last Days: ployed total of 40,000 engineers mental health and social develop shore." Nam, with an active membership rin. To our way of thinking, and on the point of of speech, surely it would preach There will be unrest among na­ of 40,000, it is reported by the must be tripled, pterhaps quad­ ment of children, and education like an Old Testament prophet to tions and nature will be in turm­ rupled. for leisure. The conference will secretary of the British and For­ 2. By 1980 the number of scien­ Problems of Aging Becoming Acute the masses of earth. It is speaking oil. In Matt. 24:3-7 we read of eign Bible Society in Indo-China, seek ways and means to meet the to the world, in human hopes and "Wars and rumors of wars, fam­ the Rev. H. Curwen-Smith of Mont­ tists should rise from 2fJ,000 to 60,- needs of education in Canada dur­ fears and we should be deeply ines, pestilences, earthquakes, etc. real'. 000 or 80,000. ing the next decade. • THE MATTER OF an aging population has be­ sons over the age of 65. This is over a sixteen­ concerned with its message. We 3. To achieve this, university en­ We have all these today in the The four gospels and the Book The problem would be much come an acute problem today, it is stated th of the total population, and the social and are living in dangerous days. The world. Also, there will be Spirit­ rolments will have to increase to simpler if schools were respons­ in a National Health Week release from the economic problem posed through premature time has come for us to return to of Acts have been printed in three three or four times present levels, ual conflict in the individual major tribal languages spoken in ible only for imparting certain es­ Health League of Canada. retirement, of many who are still ready and Ilie Lord and seek once again as heart. by 1980. sential knowledge and teaching a nation, the "Paths of Righteous­ the hills, Radee, Koho, and Jorai. 4. Number of elementary school Advances in medicine and higher stand­ villing to work, and by the increasing number In Ii Tim. 3:1-5 we see that the The entire New Testament is rea­ their pupils to think. of older citizens needs immediate attention. ness." Do we hear the doleful rum­ average unsaved man will be like, teachers (now 103,000) will have ards of living have resulted jn people not living blings of approaching doom? dy for the press in Radee. The gos­ to reach 170,000. "Selfish, covetous, boastful, proud, FINEST QUALITY PRINTING longer, but retaining their physical capacity The Health League of Canada has estab- Bible ' preachers used many pel of St. Mark has also been pub­ 5. In high schools 20,000 new l; blaphemers, disobedient, unthank­ lished in Chru and Bahnar, two -for work much longer than is recognized by the shed a Committee on Gerontology, which is themes of the same nature in ful, unholy, despisers of those who teachers will be needed, overhand PHONE THE HERALD — 52 existing retirement schemes. "omposed of physicians, industrialists, labour their messages to their people.— 'other of the 60 dialects spoken in are good, lovers of pleasure, hav­ South Viet-Nam. 'When one considers that there are over representatives, and other interested and con­ John the Baptist said, "Repent, ing a form of godliness but no In addition to this translation lT.OOO.OOO persons over the age of 65 in the nected with the problem. The purpose of the for the Kingdom of Heaven is at power," etc. The Bible says that hand." Jonah at Ninevah said, "In the godly person will have to en­ activity the British and Foreign United States alone, with 18,000,000 expected committee is to stir up interest both among 40 days your city will be destroy­ Bible Society employs six full- ARMSTRONG TIRES those work fields where some amendment of dure scoffing, mocking, as well as % fry 1975, the problem that exists in Canada ed." Joshua said, "Choose you this testing from followers of false re­ time colporteurs, who sell the TUBED TYPB TUBED TYPE can be visualized. It is estimated that in the "ompulsory retirement schemes could be made day whom ye will serve." Noah ligions. I'm sure that we all agree Scriptures from door to door in PASS. SIZES PLY Rib Tread Traction Tread TUBE (fretted' States', tho cost to industry of prema- and in the general public, whose influence preached, "that a flood was com­ that area. Rayon Nylon Rayon Nylon that the "last days" are upon us. 670-15 4 20.35 MJ5 2X45 24.20 _~. -Jure -retirement atvauaiiy comes to 5 billion could be brought to bear in creating a changed ing." If you knew that you bed It was such an hour ln history • • • 710-13 4 21.50 23.45 23.75 24.60 dollars. attitude towards older people and their place as this when Jeremiah the Proph­ The Rev. E. Ralph Adye, L.Th., et cried out against the national has been appointed senior secre­ TRUCK SIZES PLY In Canada there are over 1,243,938 per­ in our society. tary of the Upper Canada Bible 750-17 8 48.75 53.60 51.00 sins of his people. The prophet 825-20 10 88J0 10330 95.50 113.25 THE BOOK SHELF.. cried out: "To whom shall I speak, Society and will begin his work in 900-20 10 108.00 121.95 115.25 130.50 V • , and give warning, that they may Toronto on March 1. Mr. Adye is hear? Behold their ear is circum­ at present district secretary for PASS. TUBELESS TUBELESS TRACTIOt FABULOUS VALLEY, by Corn­ Quebec of the British and Foreign SIZES PLY Rib Tread Rayon TREAD elia Stratton Parker. cised, and they cannot hearken: Bible Society in Canada, with Rayon Nvlon Nvlon OTHER Behold the word of the Lord is un­ 670-15 4 25.90 27.45 27.25 27.40 headquarters in Montreal, a posi­ 750-14 27.40 The Poet'*yG&rner This is the story of Linda Rinn to them a reproach; they have no tion to which he was called from 4 24.65 25.50 EDITORS and her son Davey, and what hap­ delight in it. Thus saith the Lord, Tour Contributions Are Invited a parish in Collingwood two years SAY: pened when Colonel Drake, after Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ago. TRACTOR TIRES Keep this Hat for future reference months of frustration, brought in ask for the old paths, where is the Size Ply Tire Tube ^ The new senior secretary is an Specify land location tractor tires will the first oil well in history in the good way, and walk therein, and 600-16 4 14.75 2.60 be used on, otherwise add 10 percent HERE IS HOME little Pennsylvania valley where ye shall find rest for your souls. Anglican minister who graduated 750-18 4 24.25 3.90 ELEMENTARY . . . 1100x28 4 57.95 9.95 Sales Tax for other use. they lived. But they said, We will not walk from Wycliffe College in 1925. He TERMS CASH WITH ORDER or C.O.D. Here is my home — this far-flung plain. served as a combatant in World 1300-26 6 79.95 11.50 From the Windsor Daily Star My neighbor hungers for the sea. At sixteen Linda had married therein." (Jeremiah 6:10,16). 1400x28 6 96.50 15.50 Hundreds of other sizes carried in stock But here these billows of shining grain big, taciturn Silas Rinn. She had The clouds of judgment are ga War I and as an army chaplain in 1400x30 6 110.50 15.95 Science hopes to figure out why some Spell all of the wind and wave for me. thought she loved him, but then thering on the horizon. The time World War H, and has been prom­ 1500x30 6 121.95 TS.9* Write for Complete folks resist infectious diseases while others inent in the work of the Canadian 1400-34 6 113.00 16.45 encountered Nathan Allan and dis­ has come not to panic but to 6 Catalogue don't. We thought it was merely a matter of Some yearn, beyond our prairie dust. Legion. 1500-34 127.95 16.4** For lordly heights, austere and bleak, covered a woman could not always think. The time has come to do which commercials they watch. control her heart. Yet her duty some sober soul-searching about As senior secretary for the Up­ Though the first inch of green upthrust per Canada Bible Society, Mr. David Brown Tractors, Dempster Cultivators & Farm Eqpt. Can be majestic as a peak. lay with Silas, and Davy. After our sins, our inadequacies and our • • • Silas died, and Nathan, not know­ failures as a people and as a na­ Adye will supervise the work in Save % on equipment costs. Dealer enquiries invited. Here is life's soaring and its swell, ing, left the valley, Davy filled tion. the largest auxiliary in Canada, SORE AT HIMSELF . . . Where God's own finger stirred the loam. with special responsibility for the her life. 4 To the unsaved I would say metropolitan area of Toronto. CRAWFORD & CO. LTD., Camrose, Alberta From the Chathan News And here 1 am content to dwell Then, in 1859, came the oil, and "Get right with God now!" Time is And tell my hearts Here is my home. the lovely remote valley was turn­ short. Jesus is coming soon. Take Sad indeed was the chap who found a —Ethel Jacobson in Northwestern Miller ed into a bedlam of mud, oil, der­ Christ as your personal Saviour us forever. "Only one life, twill dollar bill in the pocket of a forgotten suit. ricks and greedy ambitious men. To the Christian, let me say, "Let's soon be past; Only what's done For from being pleased, he was sore at him­ sniipniWHiiiii™^^^ Davy persuaded Linda to sell some stop playing around and get down for Christ will last." The only way self for not spending it when it was still worth AFTER DINNER MINTS of her acres for a million dollars, to business for God before our op­ out is repentance and turning to a dollar. and with half that money in his portunity will be snatched from God. Time is running out! -mimiinifflfiiiiiiiiiiii^^^ pockets he went off to the bright Sullivan Lake School Div. No. 9 • • • Grandfather patented a ripcord for pajamas lights of Philadelphia. In that gla­ so you could bail out of bed. morous city he became "Rock Oil U.K. LEADS AGAIN . . . Davy" first of the oil barons. Soon From the Victoria Times Navy surplus vaccuum cleaner It whistles and the whole country heard how he picks up everything in sight. scattered greenbacks in fabulous The notion which launched the first in­ Fluid Drive: When there's a drip at the wheeL tips, bestowed diamonds on all ac- dustrial revolution achieved a new break­ quaintences, supported a minstrel "What are you doing, wearing a wastepaper Public through in modern technology by selling a band and took bows from his car­ basket for a hat?" riage while the crowds shouted series of nuclear power stations to Italy. Other Listen, if I wanna throw my head away it's my "Hurrah for Rock Oil Davey." Life nations are eager to secure these mysterious business." was fine and exciting for Davy, devices which Britian has learned to make bet­ "What do you do for relaxation?" and only occasionally did he wish ter than any competitor. "1 like to go fishing during the rain, under a his wife and mother could see his Soon, as a result of the latest achiev- bridge." grandeur. NOTICE ments in British laboratories, hydrogen—so "Fishing during the rain under a bridge?" Then, suddenly, there' wasn't far only the stuff of bombs—will be harnessed "It,s the best place. The fish keep crowdin* In any more money, and the fair- to get out of the wet." weather friends vanished, and all to peaceful uses. that remained was the cabin on The patient had his phobia concerning automo­ Oil Creek. Finally he set about re­ Notice is hereby given that the annual meetings of British genius thus is creating vast pot­ biles aed the psychiatrist was old-fashioned. "If ential markets by foreseeing and supplying, you had a horse you wouldn't have to drive a car," making his life, while Hettie wait­ the ratepayers of the Sullivan Lake School Division No. ahead of any other nation, the needs of a new he told the patient ed for him and Linda waited for Nathan. "Women must have pa­ age. "Aw go on doc," he scoffed. "Horses can't drive 9 will be held as follows: cars." tience," Linda would say and in • • • the end patience brought their The man appeared at his analyst's office in a heart's desires. A ROYAL AMBASSADOR . . . frenzied ststc A warm full novel, rich in char­ Subdivision No. 1 Feb. 10th Elmer School "It's a dream I had," he said nervously. "I acter and incident. Fabulous Val­ Subdivision No. 2 Feb. 11th From the Claresholm Local Press dreamed I was among three hundred dancing girls ley transports us to a period that Watts School All luscious, beautiful, buxom, leggy blondes, brun­ has its own special glamour and Queen Mother Elizabeth paid a flying ettes and redheads. It was terrible. Subdivision No. 3 Feb. 7th Garden Plains Hall and informal visit to Canada this week en "Why terrible?"* I color and excitement. It is also "1 was a girl too." j a particularly American story, for Subdivision No. 4 Feb. ** 3th route to an exhausting schedule in Australia. it deals with the pioneer days of Spondin Had Canadian people were well aware of her pres- The man rang the doorbell and when the psy­ the great oil industry that was to Subdivision No. 5 Feb. 14th Youngstown Auditorium . ence in the Dominion even though she flew chiatrist opened ft he saw that he wore a purple change American history. Mrs. right over the majority of our country. Her shirt, a seventeenth-century cape and a Napoleon | Parker writes with humor and hat On his feet were spun that jingle-jangle jingled deep understanding of the minds brief stops in Quebec and British Columbia and tied around his waist was a braided silk rope All meetings to start at 2 p.m. wore pleasant and an indication of the esteem and hearts of her people. which, pulled a toy fire engine when he walked, in . The Author: Cornelia Stratton in which she is^held. Noteworthy about her one hand he had a lollipop and in the other a jelly Parker's grandparents played im­ visit to Australia is that tho emphasis is to be apple. "Doc," he said. "I came to talk to you about HARRY K. FIELDING, ' my brother."* portant roles in settling and dev­ placed oh informality and on the meeting of eloping California, where she was Secretary-Treasurer, tho ordinary people. In her position as Queen Although the jewelry house was the most repu­ born and studied. Her husband Mother she is able to ait through a lot of the table in the city the woman insisted .'upon asking was professor of economics at the Sullivan Lake School Division No. t what the manager considered highly insulting ques­ royal precedence' that binds her daughter University of Washington. Her tions. After examining a forty-karat setting sue fin­ first book, An American Idyll, is Mighty Manna,' 135-pound, six-year-old Great*. Dane, Hanna, Alberta Queen Elizabeth. Certainly wherever the Queen ally broke the dam by asking, "How do I know these still loved and remembered. She one-time Canadian champion, is rock-steady as four- Mother goes she makes friends for herself and diamonds are real?" has written nine books, innumer­ "Madam," replied the manager, "just buy one, Year-old Laura Brewer leans against him. The dog Is 13-14 far the British* Commonwealth. Canadians lose it offer a reward for lt. H it isn't returned able articles, lectured throughout the property of Laura's grandfather Ife Vancouver. hope she will return for a longer visit soon. ... it's reaL" the country. B.C. I

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CHINOOK, Feb. 4 — Mc and Mrs. Social and P OO. A return game waa to nave Mr. and Mrs. R S. Stewart and Miss Nancy Clark, district nurse been played in Chinook Wednes­ family left this week for Calgary of Youngstown, is leaving Thurs­ day. where they will take up residence. day for Calgary, where she will The Youngstown Pee Wee team * a t a spend the week end. defeated Chinook last Saturday by Mr. and Mrs. M. Baldwin left • • • a score of 3-2. Local fans see urg­ Tuesday morning for Vancouver Mr. and Mrs. C. Toporowski and ed to turn out fer these games aad where they will spend the next sons John and Stephen spent sev­ support the youngsters. two weeks visiting with relatives. eral days this week with the for­ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butts of Col- • • » mer's parents in Hudson Bay, Sas­ ville, Sask., were visitors with Mr. Mrs. C. S. Loomer, who has been katchewan. and Mrs. L. D. Butts recently. a guest at the home of her daugh­ • * • Henry Bjornsrud spent the week ter, Mrs. Almen Stensland and Mr. Mr. Irwin Bossert of end with his brother. He is at pres­ Stensland for the past six weeks, was the lucky winner of the ra­ ent employed in Moan* Jaw, Seek. will leave at the week end for her dio given by Modern Auto Sales Mr. and Mrs. Jim Aitken motor­ home in Lacombe. at their official opening of the ed to Calgary this week accomp­ • » • Borgwald Isabella agency on Feb­ anied by Jimmie Aitken and Mrs. Mr. G. T. Brander, formerly of ruary 1. Lester Marr. Jimmie remained la the Pollockville district and now • • • the city to finish his studies at residing in Regina, was a visitor Mr. and Mrs. A A. Hutton left Mt Royal College. with friends in Hanna and the Pol­ recently for several weeks holi­ Mrs. Lester Marr has been a re­ lockville district. days in the United States. They cent visitor with her mother Mrs. • « * will visit in Seattle, Wash., Phoen­ King. Mr. and Mrs. S. Ibbitson of ix, Arizona, and other points. Tne Ladies Aid will hold a Burns Lake, B.C. are presently vis­ • • • meeting this Friday at the home iting at the home of their daugh­ Mr. Fred Rail of the West Wing­ Four members of the Quebec Bar were honored at a reception at Mrs. Lilian Belangero-Birtz, Mrs. Gervaise Brisson, president; Mrs. Of Mrs. Faye Johnston, the meet­ ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. S. ham district, left on Monday of tbe University Club to mark 10 years of membership in the Quebec Madelaine Beique-Lapointe and Mrs. Francoise Perron Desjardins. ing will start at S p.m. F. Wright. this week for a holiday with his Bar, the affair being sponsored by the Association of Women Law­ The Association of Women Lawyers of Quebec was founded four A large crowd from many points brother in Chico, California, and yers of Quebec. In the group, left to right, are: Miss Therese Crump,,, years ago. attended the wedding dance of Mr. and. in other points in the same and Mrs. George Aitken last Fri­ BIRTHS state. day. (in The Hanna Municipal Hospital) • • • HANNA LIBRARY ADDS NEW BOOKS PROBLEM OF KEEPING PUBLIC LIBRARY | POLLOCKVILLE Mr. and Mrs. J. Boyd of Watts, family visited at Mr. and Mrs. Bill WILMOT: To Mr. and Mrs. G. left early last week for a holiday FOR READERS IN TOWN AND DISTRICT OPERATING BECOMES MORE SERIOUS * 4 Wilmot, Hanna, February 2, a son. Rooke's of Wardlow on Sunday. in B.C. They will visit their daugh­ The Hanna Public Library has Heyler, They Found Him Dead, Special to The Herald ed during the past year, the books POLLOCKVILLE, Feb. 3 — Mr Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rooke and SIVERSON: To Mr. and Mrs. ter and son-in-law Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Heyler; Green Dragon, C. Fras­ are there to be loaned but if the and Mrs. Charlie Robb and family Alf Siverson, Hanna, January 17, added many new books to its family were Sunday guests at the Holman in Rossland and their son er; Conga, J. Vaughn; Down Bay- by Mrs. O. Talmage doors must be kept locked because motored to Calgary last week to home of the latter's brother aad a daughter. Mr. Larry Boyd in Vancouver. shelves. The following is a list of visit with friends and relatives. the titles of some of them, togeth­ berry Lane, H. Gervais; Tourney The annual meeting of the Han­ there is no one to supervise the ef­ family Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flanag­ • » • Team, C. Frick; Sudden Voyage, forts of those who have worked so Mr. Gus Brander was a visitor an of'Cessford. A rink from the Hanna Curling er with their authors. na Public Library was set for Mon­ at the home of Mrs. Walden and Cereal Doctor V. Amrien; Proud Air, J. Lyons; day, February 24, at 8 p.m., in the diligently have been in vain. The Pollockville Annual Curl­ Club, is competing in the Youngs­ Pack Rat School, L. Atkinson; Chequer Board, Neville Shute; There must be many who could boys. ing Bonspiel will be held here town bonspiel this week. Person Mamb-Kan, V. deGolish; Bijou, P. public school, at a meeting of the Honored by Friends Red Conker, K. Mackenzie; Follow Library Board last Monday night. lend a hand bu* are perhaps hesi­ The Kadings of Cessford were February 17 te 21st. nel is B. Hutchison, B. Chandler, Amiot; Prehistorical Animals, B. My Dust, J. Hawker; Someone to tant to offer. Do not withold your Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Jack Horner, Jack Rooke, Nor­ CEREAL, Feb. 4 — A large H. Christianson and George Aik Frost; Andy Pandy, Lingstrom and This is a public library and we Care, M. Paschal; Palomino Girl, welcome the voice and opinions of aid because you know nothing of Chas. Seefeldt's. Mr. and Mrs. ta­ man and Marvin Christianson are crowd was present in Cereal Hall ens, of Chinook. Bird; Hero, M. Dobson; The Ark, A Walden; Hawaiian Sword, C. E librarian's work. Someone who mer McBride and girls visited at attending the Youngstown Curl­ on Wednesday evening, Jan. 29 at Benary - Isbert; Golden Goose anyone from Hanna and the rural has been working ai the library Fisher; My Heart's in the Hills, H. districts. All organizations are wel­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ing Bonspiel this week. a farewell party in honor of Dr. Book, L. L. Brooke; Angus and the Kroll; Abrus Necklace, E. Seibert; will assist you. It does not matter Seefeldt on Sunday. Mrs. Satre was a recent visitor and Mrs. Woolner. Among the Earltown Local Cat, M. Flack; Camel who Took A come to send representatives to whether you are a reader or not, River Duel, A. Stoutenburg; Wolfs the meeting to learn what has Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Rooke and at the home of Mrs. Christianson many friends present from the FUA Meets Feb. 14 Walk, J. Tworkov; Farmer in the Castle, W. Melvin; Horses, Hounds a man or a woman. Please help us! and boys. Dell, B. and E. Hader; Timothy been done with the donations they surrounding district were Dr. Mc­ and Humans, A. Noakes; Up at Paetz took in the skating party in Jack Horner, Blaine, Craig and Cracken and Mr. Roy Johnston A change in the meeting place Turtle, A. V. Davis; Make Way for have made. Donations have been City High, J. Gollomb. made by the following organiza­ Youngstown on Friday evening. Walter Gross were Hanna visitors from Oyen. A musical program of the Earltown Local Farmers' Ducklings, R. McCloskey; Cat In on the week end. The Hat, Dr. Seuss; Manners Can tions for which the Library Board BIG STONE The party was sponsored by the was greatly enjoyed with Tom Union for its meeting this month, Students* Union of Youngstown Smith as M.C. Be Fun, M. Leaf; Three Kings of is sincerely grateful. has been announced. Instead of Scout Auxiliary HSA, $15; Anonymous $25; Sheer­ School. A good time was reported Saba,- A. Evers; Snow White and BIG STONE, Jan. 27 — Mrs. Among the! countries of West­ Mr. Bergman, chairman, then the usual locale, Earltown School, ness Ladies Aid, $5; B&PW Club, by alL ern Euro'ic has advanced more presented Dr. and Mrs. Woolner the meeting takes place in Parr the Seven Dwarfs, W. Gag; Saran- Thanks Public Agnes Van Dam, Laurine and ga, K. Gattie; Smoke Jumpers, N. $25; Hanna School District, $25; Mr. ad Mrs. Cecil Stringer had than $4. bi>'.'. >n in financial aid to with a clock and a book of friend­ School, starting at 8 p.m., Friday, At the January meeting of the W.A. to Canadian Legion, $25; Sul­ Vance of Hanna, were week end Jorgenson; Old Testament Stories, visitors at the home of Mr. and Mr. and Mi's. Len Parsons as sup­ foreign countries neatly half ship signed by all those present. February 14.' Wm. Perkins, farm Ladies Auxiliary to the Cubs and livan Lake Alberta Teachers' As­ per guests on Saturday. which has been ia gifts. Dr. Woolner thanked everyone for E. Gould; Big Wave, Pearl S. Buck Mrs. John Laughlin. safety director will be the guest Golden Feathers, N. and J. Webb; Scouts Mrs. Jack Litke, convener sociation, $30; Hanna Kinette Club their kindness and said that after speaker and will also show a ser­ of the annual Nut Drive, reported $10; Acadia Chapter IODE, $30; Mr. Tom Wiggs of Cabin* Lake a short holiday in Europe, they Saddle of Carlos Perez, G. Tait; that the drive had been a finan­ was a business visitor to Hanna ies of films. People With Six Legs, M. Bosan- Earltown FUA, $10. DRUMHELLER DISTRICT MUSICAL hoped to come back to Alberta. cial success. She wishes to sincere­ The problem of help at the lib­ on Monday. Lunch was served. In the half-hour guet; A Vote for Dick, J. Beirn; ly thank all the mothers who work­ FESTIVAL OPENS ON MARCH 4 God's River Country, M.. and B. rary twice each week is becoming Some of the locals are curling that followed, their many friends If sold for the value of its chem­ ed with her in selling the nuts. in Youngstown this year. Outside ical elements, the human body Ferrier; King of the Hills, S. Mea- more serious as time passes. At Plans- for the Drumheller an­ with the university mixed choir? took the opportunity of shaking A bake sale was planned for Monday night's meeting it was dis­ of some sore muscles, everyone is hands in farewell. would be worth about 98 cents. der; Chuckwagon of the Circle B, nual Musical Festival are progres­ and at the Banff School ef Mae V. Fidler; Island of Horses, E. Dil- Saturday, Feb. 22 at 2:30 p.m. in closed that there was no one to enjoying themselves. sing rapidly, and a record entry Arts. Tickets for one or all perfor­ Beach's Store, as^ a means of rais­ attend at the library on Wednes­ Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lore were ot various musical artists is antici­ mances may be obtained from lin; Golden Thorn,, H. Daringer; ing funds for the work of the aux­ Red Horse Hill, S. Meader; Wicket day. The membership has increas­ Sunday visitors at the home of pated. The festival opens on March Mrt. J. C. Jensen, Box 320, Drum­ SUNNYNOOK MUNICIPAL NURSING SERVICES iliary. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Parsons, the oc­ 4, with final distribution of prizes heller. Enchantment, Benary - Isbert; A casion being Dianhe's birthday. IMMUNIZATION CLINICS FOR FEBRUARY Lemon and A Star, E. Spykman; a $10 grocery hamper had been and scholarships on the evening Those who were awarded troph- Lonely Road, Neville Shuta; Day Grade 7 Students sent to'a needy family Mrs/ C. W. Laughlin was a Han of March S. \-imm-smat year are asked fg retina of the False Dragon, A. Huggins; na visitor on Thursday. The adjudicator will be Profes-I them as soon as possible to Mr. B. February 10 - PoUockville _ •* • * P m- A list of Grade VH children's Kenneth Parsons ana Gordon Lieutenant Bones, E. Wallace; Listed as Pen Pals names had been obtained by the sor Richard Eaton of the Dept ofl Wade, Drumheller. Holders, are Cessford 3:30 - 4:30 pn«. Girl In Buckskin, D. Butters; Cen­ Music, University of Alberta. Pro- reminded that (fee association is The Acadia Chapter IODE was Empire and World Affairs conven­ February 12 - Rose Lynn * - * P-*"*- tra's Challenge, J. Mcllvaine; To er, Mijr R. A. Bond, which will be fessor Eaton is well known among I net responsible for engraving Sheerness 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. Love and Be Wise, J. Tey, Tribe told at the January meeting by sent to Australia for pen pals. Alberta music lovers for his work (names on trophies. February 14 - Elmer 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. That Lost Its Head, N. Monsarat; the Services at Home and Abroad This is an effort to bind us doser February 18 - Scapa _.._'. 3:30 - 4:30 pm. Lefty Taylor, H. Apps; Second secretary, Mrs. W. A. Branden- to people in other parts of the February 21 - Parr 3 - 3 pjn. Meeting, K. Pinkerton; Safe Cus­ barg, that six Christmas hampers world. / tody, D. Yates; Five Were Foolish, had been distributed. Ope each Members will cater for their an­ Golden Hill 3:30 - 4:30 p.in. D. Yates; This Is on The House, February 24 - Watted -- 3:30 - 4:30 p.m. went to Craigmyle and Youngs­ nual banquet proceeding the an­ J. Robinson; The Success, H. town and four to Hanna. Also that nual meeting. For All Dry Cleaning and Laundry February 28 - Solon _ - 2 - 3 pjn. Howe; Brat Farrar, J. Tey; Held Netherby 3:30 - 4:80 p.m. In the Frozen North, P. Wester- man; Search in the Desert, F. Fol- HOME AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION '< Poliomyelitis vaccine available for the following: All ex­ som; Dark Sunshine, D. Lyons; Al­ . ^| pectant mothers. Children down to age 6 months. Parents up to ien Virus, A Caillou; Gleam in TO PRESENT PLAY FEBRUARY 11 age 40 with pre-school children. the North, D. K. Broster; Behold, Here's Poison, B. Heyler; Arabel­ A role play will be enacted at convener, will lead the play. Oth­ umnimmmniutuii. ,nH„„w*,Mew„M„mMwilM—iWNwiee la, B. Heyler; Friday's Child, B. the February meeting of the ers taking part are Dick West as Home and School Association, an older teen-ager who will show Tueaday, 11th, at the high school how youth is influenced) by par­ auditorium. It will endeavor to ents. Mrs. Robert Odell will be an bring out the various attitudes of interested mother proving that in­ EMPIRE CLEANING and DYEING HARD OF HEARING! the parents, or lack of them, that terest in a child's school work is beneficial to the child. Robert Od­ b. R. HARDY WILL BE AT effect our children's schooling. This will play nip two of the As­ ell an average father, acts the sociation's objectives which are: part of one who is entirely indif­ 1. Foster co-operation between ferent to education Johnny Odell, parents- and teachers in the train­ a first grader, confirms the fact Do you have a youngster ar­ GAMBLE DRUGS ing and guidance of children and that parents are a child's first tea­ ound the house? The ravenous youth both during and after the chers. Mrs. Clara Harrington, por­ type that gnaws on your prize THURSDAY and FRIDAY Heart Research school period. 2. To give parents trays a grandmother who thinks Chippendale between meals? Delayed for an understanding of the school in that only writing and arithmetic Nip that appetite in the bad, all its aspects to the public. are needed'for an education. ladies, with energy-packed iea FebruaryJ31h and 14th Lack of Funds! Those acting in the role play Group discussions will follow, Half-Pints,! cream. — Our product is as are doing just that - acting. The using the play's findings as a bas­ smooth as a salesman's gab and From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. " llllllllllllllllllllllll opinions given by them are not is and their findings will be sum­ the ideal dessert and necesasrily their own but are giv­ med up. meal pickup. THIS IS en in the interest of the subject Final plans will be made for a Come in for a FREE Audiometer Test. — See the only. bake sale on Saturday, Feb. IS, at ALBERTA Beach's Store. Hearing Aid with a LIFETIME GUARANTEE. Mrs. Walter Kittler, program HEART FUND CENTRAL ALBERTA MONTH WrAlrfV POOL fiiiiiiimiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiii AUDIO HEARING CENTRE LOCAL HEART FUND WEEK PUBLIC NOTICE 303 - Tegler Bldg., Edmonton FEBRUARY 23 - 28 14-15 "J FBRAND ^•"-•f Heart disease is the cause of nearly The College of Physicians and Surgeons OAAI- one out of every two deaths in Can­ berta have set o new MINIMUM FEE SCHEDULE'for •Dairy Food Diet BUTTER & EGGS **-— ada! Deilars spent on heart research Says The Fair Sax and education have brought life and the province. Silk shantung ta black with MILK & CREAM hope, to thousands of victims . . .but white dots is used by Suzy Keeps You Irom Looking ICE CREAM research is being delayed for lack of Perette fer this dress which fundsl More dollars are also required has some shape at bosom and PHONE 87 HANNA for educational programs so that doc­ (1) First office visit, complete exotniwatiea $ 5.00 hip, a square low back and a tors and the public can benefit from (2> First office visit, minor ___ 3.00 black grosgrain ribbon thread­ knowledge gained by research. The ed hemline. Alberta Heart Fund stands behind New h the- time/ your doctor . . . will YOU stand be­ <3) Subsequent office visits 3.00 hind the Alberta Heart Fimdf (4) House visits 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. . 5.00 '**&!$'• to- tuib about a For every heart (5) Emergency, Sunday, Holiday, and ^pocftieii add. You love Night Visits 6 pjn. to 7 a.m. 7.00 lsmt*^'\\sm Get repairs and alterations done now ija-^^j^SFj^/fc*" Make your donation at any local Medical Services Incorporated these fees will net be in­ fe^:M*jBBtei>:i%- L when skilled tradesmen are available. Chartered Bank or -jr.'a Heart Fund. 301 Qas Company Building, Calgary. stituted here until April 1, 1958. Information regard­ Full particulars at any branch, Receipt given tor every donation over $1.00. mo. or more automatically gives ing M.S.I. can be obtained at our offices. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Canadian Heart Assn. membership. ALBERTA DRS. ARGUE & WILKINS HEART FUND DRS. LAING & WILSON -foAHtpA, 301 Oas Comoxny Building 13-14-15-16c Calgary, Alberta ••AReWaaa 0o CANADA Huron Street, Terent* A(k^fb0ib*¥^

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COMING EVENTS CHURCHES European countries and the Un­ Only 12 letters comprise the Ha­ ited Kingdom have a good supply waiian alphabet. "HERALD CLASSIFIED AD RATES The Annual Spring Tea, _ sponsored CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE by the Afternoon Group of All Saints of feed grains this winter as a re­ THEHERALD'S , Minimum charge 75c first insertion, 50c each subse­ Anglican Church W.A., will be hell Sunday, Feb. 9th sult of a large barley crop this Wedding rings are placed on quent insertion. In Memorian, Church Notices, Cards of in the Parish Hall, Saturday. April 12. 14p YOLTNOSTOWN: past season, according to an In­ the third finger of the left hand Thonks, Coming Events $1.00 per insertion. Display adver­ Sunday School 10 a.m. telligence Bulletin from London. because of an old Egyption belief A Whist Drive will be held in the tising rate cord upon request. Copy must reach Herald Of­ Morning Worship 11 a.m Prices of feed grains are much that a nerve ran from that finger fice by 12 noon each Tuesday. Anglican Parish Hall on Monday, CRAIGMYLE: February 10, starting at 8 p.m., spon­ Sunday School 3 p.m. lower than they were a year ago. to the heart. sored by the All Saints' Anglican Worship Service 4 p.m. TELEPHONE 52 — TO CONTACT 6,000 READERS Choir. Admission 50c, lunch served. Prayer Meeting, Wed. 8 p.m 14c A Hearty Welcome t„ All. You'll Sove Dollars - You'll Get Prompt Rev. C. E. Rawson, Pastor T4p WESTERN STOCK GROWERS ASSOCIATION Service By Using Your Telephone to Contact FOR SALE FOR SALE NOTICE TO CREDITORS 62nd ANNUAL CONVENTION AND CLAIMANTS FIRST UNITED CHURCH These Business Firms GOO0 FEED BARLEY -- approxim­ OHICKB AND TURKEY POULTS — Lacombe Memorial Centre — Lacombe, Alberta ately 600 bushels. Can deliver. Jack Order chicks new and receive 10% In the estate of ChriBtopWer N. Oa«- Sunday, February 9 Sutherland, none Rttl4, Hanna. free. Competitive prices. Brown's pfer late of Hanna, Alberta, Plant 10-llc Blectric Hatchery, Drumheller. — Superintendent, deceased. FARR v. 11 a.m. FEBRUARY 10th and 11th, 1958 Phone 2883, Drumheller. 12-14C Notice ls hereby Riven that all per­ HAND HILLS 1 p.m A Good Place To Eat ELECTRIC WeLDERS with battery, OARDEN PLAIN ...._. 3 p.m. Advance registration and coffee hour 8 - 9 p.m. Sun., Feb. 9th. booster, for cutting, welding, braz­ sons having claims upon the estate FRIDGE A DEEP FREEZE Combin­ of the above named CHtSTOPHBR HANNA: Sins Song 7:1", p.m 50c ing-, soldering, pipe thawing, char­ ation. Serve), IS Cu. Ft.. 3 Yearn Divine Worship 7:30 p.m. FEATURING topics of interest to all stockmen including: ging batteries, etc. Also used trac­ N. flASPER who died on the 16th Old. Like new. Price $325.00. Valley November 1957, are required to file Sunday School: "Artificial Insemination" John A. Minor, Rancher, Abbey, Sask. ANY PLACE tor driven models. Write or phone Blectric. Drumheller. 13-14p CHINOOK ._ 1:30 p.m. "Right of Ways" G. H. Robertson, Dept. of Highways, Edmonton The Broadway J. Van Rossum, Rose Lynn, phone with the undersigned by 21st March No. i. H-K-lJ-14-lSp 1958 a full statement duly verified of YOUNOSTOWN 11 a.m. "The Outlook" N. E. Hadley, Purdue University, Lafayette, Ind. • •' ^ IN TOWN! SEED TREATING CHEMICALS and their claims and of any securities HANNA 10:30 & 11:30 a.m "Testing" Dr. R. T. Berg, University of Alberta, Edmonton machines for their apUicatlon. Na­ REMINGTON Portable Typewriters, held by them, and that after that You a re all so very welcome u t "Balanced Feeding" Dr. M. E. Ensminger, Pullman, Wash PHONE 244 tional Orain Company Limited. date the executor will distribute the church. tale Adding Machines, No Down Pay­ 13-'-5-6 and others. ment, **.** monthly. Free demon­ assets of the deceased amon** the Rev. Will L. Gourlay, B.A., Pastor- Manse: 112 Ave. 4E, Phone 164. M DAY Or NIGHT! stration, no obligation. Write to: TWO BEDROOM. FRAME HOUSE -- parties entitled thereto havin*'' re­ All stockmen and their wives are cordially invited to at­ Featuring Chinese and No need for "hoofing"" it whte Harrow Typewriter Co.. SOT First gard only to the claims of which no­ tend. Registration - Members $1.00. Visitors $1.50. Hot and cold water. Centrally loc­ you can go by taxi so cheaply! St. •., Calgary, Alta., or contact ated. Apply Phil Bosch. Phone 164, tice has been so filed or which have HANNA FULL GOSPEL CHURCH Canadian Dishes O'Connor's Coffee Shop, Hanna. Oyen 13-4-Bo heen broujrht to her knowledge. Use the cab when you go visit­ 11-2-S-4-5-6-7-8 DATED this 27th day of January 5 At/e. and Main Street Open 6 a.m. ta 12 p.m. Daily ing . . . when you're ia a hurry 32 VOLT LIGHTING PLANT -- bat­ A.D. 191ft. ... on the way to a tsaia . . . SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. teries two 'years old, windcharger, 8 W. O. TURNER, "The Church That Welcomes You" Saturday to l a.m. Ssl os and Service motors and fan, two radios. Reas­ Barrister A Solicitor, Hanna, Alta. Sunday, February 9 OLDS 4th ANNUAL * or when you're shopping. New and Usee" Machines -- Specials onably priced for quick sale. Jack Solicitor for the Kxecutrix 10 a.m. Sunday School for all aues O. P. ELLIOT Horner, Pollockville. Phone 105. 14-15-lSc We teach the whole Bible. rftONE 35 — HANNA Roy's Taxi Service Phone 31ST • Gen. Oel. - Drumheller 13-14 11 a.m. Worship and Ministry. Located at Th* Hanna Oarage 11-lBp 7:16 p.m. Evangelistic Service. LARGE TWO STOREY HOUSE - 6 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Wednesday, February 12, 8 p.m. HEREFORD BULL SALE No. 00 CATERPILLAR SCRAPER — rooms downstairs, 4 rooms upstairs, AND CLAIMANTS Prayer and Bible 8tudy. -- Subject: excellent oomdlUon for a D-4 Cat. can be rented. Only $5,000.00 Gifts of the Spirit. Phone ZIM, Rosebud, or write L. S. THREE BEDROOM HOUSE -- mod­ In the estate of ANTON I>. LAR­ Come and enjoy the blessinwn nf Leaoh, Bex IS, Rosebud. Alta. 15p SON late of Craigmyle, Alberta, far­ Rod with us in ear), of these services. HANNA ern, $8,000 Sponsored by Central Alta. Hereford Breeders' Club at SMALL HOUSE - $2,000.00. mer, deceased. We have found that there is reality FARM LAND FOR SALE THREE BEDROOM HOUSE •- best Notice is hereby given that all per­ in serving Christ. Boyce-Rosehill Sales Pavillion, Olds, Alta. Tenders are requested by the un­ location and condition, $13,400.00. sons having claims upon the estate ELECTRIC Pastor S. K. CHEKK, dersigned up to 21st of February, Harold Lund Is helping me now, so of the above named Anton L. Larson 1«SS for the purchase of Hast half ot who died on the 8th December 1967, 315 - 3 Avenue West. Electrical Contractors And we have time to handle n greater vol­ Phone 474. 1' Section tirenty-two. Township twen­ ume of insurance as well as real es­ are required to file with Mrs. Venita Wiring Specialists ty-six. R^nge «•», west of tire 4th tate. -- CASSIDY AGENCIES, phone Ross, Craigmyle, Alberta, by March Thursday, February 27,1958 T-V & RADIO SALES MeridUn. "subject to the reservations 108, Hanna. 14c 7th, 1858, a full statement duly veri­ IN MEMORIAM hi the existing Certificate of Title fied of their claims and of any sec­ AND SERVICE No tender necessarily accepted. FARM FOR SALE -- Two quarters urities held by them, and that after 100 TWO YEAR-OLD REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS Representing Jensen's Radio P. U QTJINTON. deeded land, three quarters Special that date the executrix will distribute In loving memory of my beloved hus­ Deputy Public Trustee Areas farm lease, 740 acres under the assets of the deceased among the band and father, who passed away All Are Tested & Eligible for Shipment to U.S. Or Other "Your Pick of the Yard at and T-V Service, Calgary suddenly, Feb. 3, 1956. Lend Titles Building cultivation, five quarters grazing parties entitled thereto having regard ConadianProvinces. Sale Starts 11 a.m. Write Auct/rs Reasonable Price*" Agents ton Calgary, Alberta. II-IS-H lease. Oood mixed farm with all only to the claims of which ^notice A silent thought.a secret tear, good buildings. Will take % cash has been so filed or which have been Keeps fond memories ever dear for Catalogue. Terms Cash Electrehome T-V ft PORTABLE WELDER •- 200 Amp. on deal. Roy Bitz, Oyen, Alta. -- brought to her knowledge. Time takes away the edge of grief. Hi-Fi Phonograph* aircraft generator. Dodge motor, Phone 418. UP DATED this 17th day of January. But memory turns back every leaf. Atlas Lumber Co. V-belt drive, good condition, $150.00 A.D. 1958. Sadly missed by his wife Lucy and -AUCTIONEERS Corner Centre St., 1st Ave. E. alao Snowplane Oypsy Major air­ son Ronnie Lentz. 1'P T. Scott, Mgr. — Phone 206 plane engine complete, $180. Apply FOR SALE OR TRADE W. O. TURNER. Hanna, Alberta Phone 579 Lewis J. Heyler, Carolside. 12-14p Solicitor for the Executrix. Archie Boyce, Lie. No. 21; Harry Hayes, Lie. No. 213 BULLS -- Matured registered Here­ Mrs. Venita Ross. li-1.1-14 EIOHT ROOM HOUSE - Two storey fords. WIU sell or trade for wheat. General Carpenter Chas. Roseh.ll, Lie. No. 209 in th. Village of Cereal. Price reas­ Faupel & Weik, Hanna. 13tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS 12-13-14-15c onable. Owner win accept wheat in Work BUILDING? payment. Apply:- J. H. Halpenny. FINE OUARTER HORSE COLTS — AND CLAIMANTS EHIROPRACTQP 15c suckers and yearlings. Exchange Cereal. Alta. *'- for grain also. Apply Box 247, Her­ IN THE MATTER of the estate of Custom Cabinet* and Furniture WE OFFER: RANGE - All white enamel; also ba­ ald. 62U OSCAR ORAUMANN, late of Hanna, A Specialty Is Yollr Spine in the Province of Alberta. Farmer, Excavating Service by buggy. Both In good condition. 160 ACRES GRASS LAND, all double Causing Illness? Phone 4M. Hanna. 14c deceased. PAINTING & INTERIOR wired fenced, two good welts on NOTICE IS HEREBY OTVHN that DECORATING Sand and Gravel In many cases, people wbo MARSHALL GAS HEATBR — 40.- place, barn 20x40 ft., house 20x22 all persoiu, having claims upon the Rural Sewage Dtsnpeal 4 0 ft. with lean-to. Located S.W. %- plain of poor health find ^mt b.Ln. A " enamel. MeClary estate of the above named OSCAR ATTENTION OYEN & DISTRICT A T iallei 3-33-14. 10 miles north of Hanna ORAUMANN, who died on the JOth practic helps them after . kitchen range, converted to gas. and 4 miles east of Dowling. Price will sell or trade for oil burner. — day of June, A.D. 1957, are required W. F. MILLER A else fails. This science wort $3,000. cash or trade fer new home. to file with the undersigned by the on the nerve centres of you ST. F. MIBer, Phone *1t. Mtf Owner retiring. -- Joe Sleplcka, Phone 478 Box 414 Hanna. 14-16p 16th day of March, A.D. 1968, a full body. IMS S-100 HALF TON -- Interna­ statement duly verified, of their HANNA, ALTA. tional, overloads and radio, BtocK claims and any securities held by Farm Welding Clinic Investigate This New W< racks aad eldeboardB. Phone 739, SWAP them and after that date the Execu­ Lyle Grover & Sons Te Health Now H. A. Portfors, Hanna. 14-lsp trix will distribute the assets of the Phone 151 — Hanna No. 48 KIRK FURNACE on 110 volt deceased among the parties entitled REGISTERED SEED WILL BE HELD Dr. J. S. PAXMAN S OO. PT. PRIOIOAIRE -- excellent light plant, 2,000 watts or larger. -- thereto having regard only to claims condition $126.00. Phone 98. Hanna. P. O. Box 776. Morrin, Alta. 14-15p of which notice has been so filed or FOR SALE Phone 300, Hanna ., 14p which have been brought to her SELKIRK WHEAT $2.00 knowledge. 7.ROOMED TWO STOREY HOUSE-- FOR RENT RODNET OATS $1.40 at Alvin Carran's 2S,x2«' and Verandah, fully Insulat­ DATED this afiltli day of January. OATEWAT BARLEY $1.50 ed, lightning rods, at Naco, Alta. FLATS, SUITES, HOUSES—Call S81 A.D. 19S8. WOLFE BARLEY $1.60 Can be easily moved. Priced reas­ Hanna. toll HALL & MILNE This seed is sucked and sealed 230 .Lougheed Butldlnt mcmcAL onable for cash. Write or phone J. and payment made by trtnllnir; 1 or 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS on Calgary, Alberta February 20, at 2 to 10 p.m. W Doolan. Phone 10S. New Brig­ your own grain at vour IIM-HI elev­ ground floor, all utilities, private Solicitors for het Hxecutrix •>sM>**yJ^J'ilj den Alt*, or Mrs. I* Barrack, entrance. E. Ulsanden, 202 Rail­ ator outside the quota. phone 108, Cereal. Alto. 14-5-6-7p 13-14-16C (sS road Ave., Hanna. 11 CONTACT The Latest Farm Gas and Electric Welding Equipment Will Be Demonstrated 1»S2 WILLYS JEEP -• with cab and TWO BEDROOM MODERN SUITE-- TENDERS WANTED FRANCIS OLSON heater. A-l. H.000 miles. Motor A>1. Adults only. Rasmussen Apts., Han­ Box 1078, Drumheller. Alta. $S50 OO. Clarence Mohl, Hanna, 1HC Phone Munson R2603 14c na. 12tf SKAtiHD TKNDF3RS marked "Han­ Dealer. na I-iota** will be received by the un­ or Drumheller 3226 For Belter Lights I3-30C 16 CO. FT. OEEP FREEZER, used. WANTED dersigned up to 12 o'clock Noon on Friday. February 14, 1958 for lLot 2 Good shape. 1*00. Clarence Mohl. CANADIAN LIQUID AIR c PROPANE TANK. Apply Box 928, and Part Tx>t 3, Block 22, Plan 613S Come to I.H.C. Dealer, Hanna. l* Drumheller. 13-14-15 A.W., Town of Hanna, formerly used (Bring Your Face Shields and Goggles If Possible) 19*3 W-D-», completely overhauled. aa the Bite of the Special Areas Of­ Engine P. and S. New. Hydraulic and re- TWO OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS fice building. The area of the lots Is Geuder Electric Repairs painted. $17*6.00. Clarence Mohl, -- approximately 11 feet high hy 9 h2%' frontage by 180* In length. The Painting and I.H.C. Dealer, Hanna. **c feet. Box 776, Morrin, Alta. lip foundation which comprised a base­ ment of the building has been dam­ Hanna Phone 321 Hanna Auto Specialists 1953 DODGE CORONET - V-8 motor, EMPLOYMENT WAITED aged to some extent when the build­ Ralph Pogson, Prep. gyro - mettle transmission, radio, ing was moved and will be Included Decorating signal lights, good rubber. Will WORK WANTED -• (and kind) im­ In the sale of the lots as is. "Water, First Class Workmanship take oleHr model car as trade. -- mediately. Apply Arnold .1. France, sewage and gas installations to the Phone MS. _ utt Went Wingham, Alta. 14c interior of the basement are includ­ Free Estimates ed. A small storage building, located 4.ROOM ED HOUSE - glassed in ver­ at the rear of the lots is not Included BUILDING HANNABAKE andah, back porch, fully modern. OPPORTUNITY and will be Immediately removed by fn god location. Good garden plot. MAKE MORE MONEY than you the undersigned. Len Underwood AND 2*6 - Srd Ave.JB., Phone 250-R-2. thought possible. Sell to your friends Each tender must be accompanied Phone 414 14-15 and others, in a protected territory, by a certified remittance, equal to NOTICE SHOP our guaranteed necessities including 10 % of the purch asc price offered Hanna Aha. CONTRACTING toilet preparations, farm specialties, and will be subject to payment In The Store of Good Thing* FARM MACHINERY Estimates furnished and con­ large assortment of gift boxes, cos­ full Immediately upon acceptance of FORM B To Eat 19S1 WO-t INTERNATIONAL Trac­ metics. Selling experience unnecess­ a tender. tracts given on your drawings tor, new rubber on back, motor re­ ary. Big commission and the chance The highest, or any tender will not FOR FIRST RATE or blueprints built, PTO, hydraulic 3700 hrs., of establishing a business of your necessarily be accepted. Good Wholesome $1,600. 1966 Massey Harris gas trac­ own. Write for free details and cata­ SPECIAL AREAS BOARD, Auctioneering tor, new sleeves, pistons, new rear logue to: M. T. Oardner. Dept. 106, HANNA. ALBERTA 18-14 See your General Builder BREAD — BUNS Urea, Mt bushels No. 2 wheat, and 1800 Delorlmler, Station C, Montreal. Service NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETINGS fl.SOO. cash. 1962 OMC Truck, hoist. 14c CAKES, PASTRY ftre new tires, new» mofor, 1,000 TENDERS WANTED bushels No. t wheat snd $1100. FOUND A. W. STUBBS MAGAZINES cash. ItCT How Holland No. 68 Bal­ Notice ls hereby given that sealed RUSS REIMAN FOR ALL SUBDIVISION! er, 1664 IHC side delivery rake, SUITCASE -• between Scotfield and tenders will be received by the Spec­ Phone 381 Hanna ttSl Oliver grass mower $2,200. -- Toungstown. Phone 6$, Toungstown. ial Areas Board for the holdings of SELLING FARMS Hanna Phone 116 Roy .Bits, Oyen, Alta. Phone 416. 13-14p Mrs. Ada Schaumleffel, farmerette of RANCHES — LIVESTOCK (Section 72 (4).) 14-Up , Alberta, from bona fide resi­ dents of the Special Areas. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, etc CRESTED WHEAT HAY -• Approx- ESTRAYED The said holdings consist of: Patented Lands: When In Hanna Stay knately 76 tons of baled Crested TWO HEIFERS -- coming two years Phone 499 Wheat hay at $12.00 per ton, locat­ Section 27-28-2-W4th. old. Branded "LAsy H J" on left Provincial Lands: HANNA — ALBERTA At The ed om Ugh road at Sheerness. Bn- ribs. Anyone knowing the whereab­ Acadia School Division No. 8 fl^jjBBI qotre Hanna Herald. lz-lt-14p outs of these animals kindly notify Oraslng Lease No. 82393 issued for J. C. Hickle. Rose Lynn, Alta. a term of 16% years as and from A>>D SELECTED, P0UITRV 12-13-14p July 1, 1961, consisting of N Half 16, SEED FOR SALE AU those portions of the S Half of NATIONAL HOTEL Netice to Advertisers the said Section 16 and the SE Quar­ TAKE NOTICE that annual meetings of electors of The Canada Seeds Act requires that ESTRAYED from the farm of Fred ter of Section 17 lying generally to all subdivisions of this School Division will be held as where an advertisement states a Preston, tiyo-vear old steer, and the North of the right of way of the The Central It must also state the seed \two yearling heifers brand- ™ Goose Lake Extension of the Canad­ Before You Build! indicated below: ed on left shoulder. Anyone ian Northern Railway, N Half and Eat at the National Uncleaned seed should be advertis­ knowing the whereabouts of SW Quarter 17. Section 20 and 21. PICK THE RIGHT Meat Market ed as "UNCUBANHD". "Registered, of these animals kindly notify own the West half or 29, All of Section 30 eg Certified" applies only to seed tag- er, Fred Preston, Richdale, Alta. and 81. Containing by admeasure­ CONTRACTOR Subdivision No. 1 New Brigden Hall, Feb. 10, 2 p.m. Quality Meats — Freezer Cfld and sealed by the Department of 12-1S-14P ment 3,877.20 acres, more or less. Coffee Shop Agriculture. An offer has been received from a He's the man you are depending up­ Subdivision No. 2 Sibbald Club Hall, Feb. 11, 1 p.m. Fresh Fruits & Vegetables THE HANNA HERALD tf non-resident of the Special Areas In on to make your housing dreams • \ CARD OF THANKS the amount of $16,000, which ls the P. KENNEDY, Prop. come true. By combining the techni­ Subdivision No. 3 Empress Hall, Feb. 12, 2 p.m. J. E. Eskestrand, Manager It Ft. JOHN DEERE 8URFLEX Wtth I wish to thank the attending phy­ upset price, terms cash, the highest cal knowledge with the practtml en- Hanno Phono 3< new balls and bearings, seeder at­ sicians Drs. Laing and Wilson, the or any tender not necessarily accept­ perlence of working; carpenter* «• tachment ***"uid packer hitch. Two matron and nursing staff of the Han­ ed. give you the beet workmanship avail­ Subdivision No. 4 Cereal Hall, Feb. 13, 2 p.m. •pad ( and IS Pt. John Deere sur- na hospital, for their kind attention Sealed tenders wtth the words able. For quality materials and better flex seeder attachment. One Med and care accorded me while I was a "Tenders for the Schaumleffel Hold­ workmanship see Subdivision No. 5 Greenmound School, Feb. 14, 2 p.m. , Aha Dare T14 FL Tiller on rubber, patient la the hospital. I also wish to ings" on the outside of the envelope hydraulic with cylinder aad seeder thank my friends for their kind en­ must he in the hands of the under­ KNOBLAUCH attachment. A. T. Marshall. Delia, quiries and comforting gifts. signed not later than 9 a.m., Mondays February 10, 19E8. CONSTRUCTION The Firms Offer You The Very Fhe Phone IM. 1S-4-6-6P Mrs. E. Moench 14c A certified cheque for 10% of the C. G. PETERSON, Secretary QEN. CONTRACTORS—CONCRETE ItW IHC HALF TON TRUCK com- amount tendered must be enclosed ACadia School Division No. 8 •late wtth radio etc. Used as dem- with tender. MASONRY arastrator. Actual mileage Just over FINEST QUALITY PRINTING Dated at Hanna, Alberta, this 10th Oyen, Alberta Service—When In Hanna They Wl ' MM. Uke new $1700. Art's Service, day of January, 1968. HANNA ALTA., Phono 451 13-14 Phoaa 1JBJ, Toungstown, Alta. THI HERALD — PHONE 52 SPECIAL AREAS BOARD, i 11 iimnniHtm ifitn H ii 11M i n Hanna. Alberta. 11-12-1S-14 Appreciate Your Patronage

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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 i *§1 Mrs. Simla's parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis, of Ed­ Mrs. R. Doran. monton; Mr. and Mrs. H. Eberle, Congratulations to the Walter and Elsie nod Mr. end Mra. E. Pryziazny rink, who brought back Poeller. Oyen District Bureau second prize in the Grand Chall­ Delia News Bureau We are pi—sed te hear that enge event from the Acadia Val­ Mrs. John Nelson has mini and NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING ley spiel. Personnel: Walter Prys­ (By the Herald's Correspondent Mrs. Felix Battle) home after spending the last two Mrs. L. Gibson, Resident Representative Phone 50 iazny, Gus Arneson, F. Hauck, and weeks as a patient ia Ihe Hanna Mr. Nagle. Hospital. The Oyen hockey team has been DELIA, Feb. 3 — Mrs. P. Mun- The Delia High School Bonspiel OYEN, Feb. 3 — Mr. and Mrs. a few daysiin Calgary last week. quite active in the league recently. sfak was a Calgary visitor last supplying the music. Mr. Bob Thompson, of Coutts, is to be held on Saturday, Febru­ Howard Munroe spent a few days Born to Mr. and Mrs. W. Otter- Last week two games were played. week, where she attended the fun­ ary 8. in Calgary last week. Mr. Munroe loo or Oyen, in Oyen hospital on One game, played in Eatonia, Al­ eral of her cousin. spent iast week end at the home attended a John Deere meeting, Jan. 31, a daughter. sask against Oyen, resulted in a Mr. John Lees of Warner visit­ of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Battle. while Mrs. Munroe visited with The Oyen High School rink, loss for Oyen 9-4. Here follows the ed with his parents Mr. and Mrs. The Delia CWL are holding a Strong Chinook winds Ihat star­ Allan, Given and baby son. comprised of A. Corkish, J. Virgo, lineup: Bud Johnson, goal; for­ Chas. Lees of Delia, for several dance February 14 in the Jubilee ted during the last week of Nov­ The Oscar Berg family motored R. Wood, and K. Malmgren, took wards Clampett, Shields, Krewski, days last week. Hall. ember, have resulted in one. of the to Calgary for a few days. Sylvia part in the jun­ Carlson, Solek, Tracy; defence, " A real estate transaction of in­ Mr. and Mrs. R. Rotzoll and severest periods of soil drifting Campbell acocmpanied them. She ior playdowns in Drumheller on Myers, Beatty. Scoring for Oyen terest in Delia has recently been daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. H. experienced in southern Alherta went in to visit with Muriel, who Jan. 30 - 31, winning two games, were Shields/ (2),r and singletons negotiated when the Queens Ho­ Rotzoll and family of Midland vale in the past 20 years, according to is still a patient in hospital there. one over Drumheller and one over by Solek and Myers. tel was sold to Mr. Boyko of Cal­ were recent visitors at the home D T. Anderson, agricultural en­ Kenneth Arrowsmith and tan of Mr. and Mrs. J. Eberle. Other gineer at the Lethbridge Experi­ Brooks. Thoy lost to Claresholm The other game, played in Lead­ gary. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland and : McKay left this week for Yellow- and Consort. (Claresholm won the er against Leader, resulted in a family have recently arrived in guests at the Eberle home were: mental Farm. -M knife where they will haul freight playdowns, going through without win for Oyen 9-6. Scory, Myers, Delia to manage the hotel for the imri,UH,m„IMI„HH

TO THE RATEPAYERS. HANNA MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT 9 vital community institution. Your hospital, board chairman and mem­ OPERATING STATEMENT — INCOME bers have served you well. In-Patients Out-Patients The Hospital Auxiliary: Amount Total Amount Total Total Your hospital has served a record number of patients in 1957. "In" The many services to patients and staff, as well as donations of Gross Earnings from patients 1681, plus 376 "out" patients for a total of 2057 sick persons equipment and patient comforts, continued in 1957. Words are inade­ Services to Patients: treated, as compared to 1921 the previous year. Patient days totalled quate to describe their labors on behalf of your hospital. Earnings - Gen. Services 14,015. Tha Medical Staff: Semi-Private ._.. 5,344.50 Your hospital board is particularly fortunate in having a group of Stand. Wards ... 132,702.10 Revenue: * medical men who not only serve the people of this whole area so well, Nursery _ 4,575.00 AUDITOR'S The increased service was reflected in a record revenue of $144,- but who are ready at all times to advise and be consulted on hospital Out-Patients 524.10, compared to $136,861.60 the previous year. problems. It can be truly said that no hospital in Alberta is better serv­ Nursing Care, 142,621.60 ed. Earnings from Municipal Taxes Ratepayers and Municipal Officials: The hospital tax produced $53,072.00 in 1957, compared to $53,- The active co-operation of all municipal, town, and village officials Special Services: have contributed to the sound financial position in which your hospital Deductions from 071.98 the previous year, making no increase in hospital taxes neces­ Gross Earnings: FINANCIAL STATEMENT sary. finds itself. The personnel of Special Areas, Town of Hanna, Municip­ al District of Starland, Village of Craigmyle, County of Stettler and Opert'g Room .... 105.00 village of Youngstown, have given every support possible to your hos­ Pharm. Dispens'y 3.00 Cost of Capital'Improvements: pital administration. Pleasant View Home (Youngstown) may well be Med., Sur. Serv., Sup. 43.00 During 1957, the following improvements were made: A new isola­ included with the municipal officials for their good co-operation. You, Laboratory 575.00 tion suite; an outside fire escape (East end); improvements to parking the ratepayers who pay the taxes, are to be congratulated on your con­ Diagnostic Rad. 1,176.50 lot and roadways; replacement of laundry equipment, and renovation tribution towards your community hospital that serves, all in time of of laundry room; an additional linen storage room; elimination of ov­ Other 1,902.50 LO02.S) need. , TOTAL 142,62160 1,902.50 144£M*M erload and fire hazard by replacement of the electrical service and re­ Federal and Provincial Grants: wiring; purchase of a new operating room table; repair of wall plaster Rebates 7,417.05 throughout all buildings, and repainting) remodelling of second floor Generous support by way of hospital giants have continued in 1957 Courtesy T sunporch to accommodate four patients; refurnish nurses dining room; to mitiimi«o the burden of the high cost of hospitalization upon the lo­ All. lor doubtful 899.30 installation of storm doors and porches at ambulance and fire escape cal taxpayer. In 1958, both governments have announced plans te fur­ Accts. $332.77. Less doors; insulation of third floor attic and north wing; remodel business ther ease this burden when they will assume 100 percent of the operat­ recov. of bad debts ing costs of your hospital, and increase grants for capital expenditures. HANNA MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL office; and provision of new waiting room and doctor's room; new sur­ $1,154.20 cr 821.43 7.295.82 7,205.82 gical and diagnostic equipment. By 1959, the hospital mill rate will drop by 80 to 90 percent of the pre­ sent mill rate. Net Earnings 137,228 28 M DISTRICT No. 9 The total cost of improvements were paid from the accumulated The Future: Grants: surplus account reported in 1956. Cost of these improvements, and new The plebiscite held January 16, 1958, resulted in a 92 per cent en­ Budget appropriations or other regular grants —, 14.245.02 equipment, in 1957, totalled $27,772.69. This amount is shown on the dorsement by the ratepayers of a money by-law. It did more than that. operating account as "Excess of Expenditures Over Income." Balance It voted approval of the program of your hospital board in the renova­ Other Income for Gorrent Expenditures: of the surplus will be invested in further capital improvements prior tion of the present buildings, and the construction of an annex for the General- contributions, donations, legacies, bequests to April 1, 1958, at which time the provincial government will assume addition of modern clinical, medical, surgical, diagnostic, and mater­ Interest Income Excl. Endow. Bequest A Trust Fund) 100 per cent of the cost of operating the hospital, not including capital nity equipment and services. The emphatic decision of the ratepayers Net income from ancillary operations costs. at the polls is also a vote of confindence in the hospital board and its Other : administration of your affairs. The future of your hospital holds a wid­ Total Income . ; Cost of Operating Tho Hospital (Excluding Capital Costs): er scope and opportunity to better serve this area. The hospital board Excess of expenditures over income — _ Tbe 1957 budget has been compared with the revenue and expen­ can be expected to carry out the construction program with the same diture account. Expenditures, including the above capital costs totalled good judgment as in the past. $152,075.62. Major increase in costs were noted in the nursing and nur­ HEDR1CK J. PEDDIE, * GRAND TOTAL sery departments, accounted for by price increases in drugs, surgical Administrator. For the Year Ending supplies and salaries. Housekeeping and laundry costs recorded rela­ tive increases. Detail comparison with 1956 expenditures are not ac­ ~~ DEBENTURE STATEMENT curate due to the transition to the new government accounting system For the Year Ended December 31st. 1957 ANALYSIS OF REVENUE FUND SURPLUS OR DEFICIT December 31 st 1957 in 1957 Amount — - • $ 65,000.00 f Amount Sold - 65,000.00 Balance at beginning of year ' 79,021.82 Soun%Financial Position: Term of Years - —- 1 to 15 Years Depreciation on plant assets The sound financial position is due to the continued leadership Amount Annual Payment _ — 4,000.00 provided for the year 5,000 00 and control of hospital affairs by the members of the hospital board. Amount Redeemed 1957: Excess of expenditures over income Maintenance, or replacement of equipment and plant in your hospital, Interest 2,362.50, Principal 5,000.00, ...... -.._ 7,362.50 income over expenditures) for year 27,77269 nearing forty years of service, requires practical and sound decisions Total Principal Redeemed to Date 25,000.00 Balance at end of year 56,249.13 in order to protect tbe very large investment of the ratepayers in this Principal Outstanding Dec. 31, 1957 - - 40,000.00 Total 84,021.82 84,021.82 \ OPERATING STATEMENT — EXPENDITURES REVENUE FUND STATEMENT OF APPLICATION OF TAX REQUISITIONS STATEMENT OF REQUISITIONS For the Year Ended December 31st, 1957 General Administration 14,127.42 ASSETS AND PROCEEDS FROM SALE OF HOSPITALIZATION Professional Care of Patients: Cash on hand in bank _ — 13,046.75 CONTRACTS FOR THE Y*EAR ENDED DECEMBER 31st. 1fS7 a Operating Room 4,605.96 .2 Delivery Room 2,301.30 Accounts and nofes receivable: Tax Requisitions — 53,072.00 Pharmacy (Dispensary) — 7,362.86 Patients 7,658.70. Less allowance for Sale of Hospitalization Contracts by Medical and Surgical Service 4,118.52 Uncollectable accounts 6,215.90 1,442.80 Municipal Hospital District .. 2,408.00 Laboratory 2,71833 Provincial Government 18,486.31 Less: d Diagnostic radiology 5,646.38 Other '. — 19,929.11 Liability for unexpired cont's .. 2,408.00 55,480.00 e Nursing—Direct care of Patients 47,759.17 o 6,261.95 Inventories 12.984.49 Applied as follows: Nursery—School of Nursing D 2,712.86 Hosp. of Ratepayers & contract c Medical records and medical library Prepaid Expenses — 1,796.78 Other 164.39 Holders in Local Hospital _ 55,722.63 s sa Due from other funds 16,949.62 Less: c General Services Departments: Recovered from Prov. Govt. 31,297.88 24,424.75 o 28,488.39 O Dietary — Total 64,706.75 Hospitalization of referred and Mun. Dist of 54542.36 emergent cases including cases Starland NO. 47 .. 7,990.00 7,990.00 7,990.00 Laundry 1,85736 Bedding and Linen LIABILITIES treated in other hospitals under Mun. Dist of Housekeeping 6,098.31 agreement , 14,160.02 Stettler No. 54 . 3,05200 3.052.00 3,05200 Accounts Payable 6,293.62 Less: Spec. Areas No. 3 23,985.00 23,985.00 23,985.00 Physical Plant: Recovered from Prov. Govt. ... 8,950.88 5^09.14 Town of Hanna 16,932.00 16,93200 16,93200 Operation ; 7,588.71 Debenture interest due and unpaid 1,575.00 VO. of Craigmyle 33277 1,113.00 1,445.77 w/©33277 1,113.00 Maintenance of furniture and equipment — 93.50 Capital Expenditure: 589.00 Debenture principal payment 5,000.00 TOTAL 332.77 53,07200 53,404.77 33277 53,07200 Maintenance of buildings and grounds — — 9,519.53 Witholding Taxes Payable Buildings 16,369.86 Other Expenses: Revenue-Fund Surplus or Deficit (minus) 56,249.13 Equipment 18,721.27 40,091.13 69,725.02 Depreciation: - Grant towards operation of Hospital CHRISTIAN A KERGAN — CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Buildings, improvements, permanent fixtures at cost 3,000.00 Total 64,706.75 or to operating expense of MHD not Box 608 — Drumheller, Alberta Furniture and equipment at cost — 2,000.00 owning a hospital 14,245.02 H. J. Peddie, Secretary-Treasurer, Hanna, Alberta Interest: Debentures, mortgages and other long term loans 1,975.42 Amount of Sec.-Treas. Bond $5,000.00 — No. of Bond 43508 Total Hxpenditures: - 163,642.72 1956 and 1957 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT PLANT FUND Company: The General Accident of Canada OF PATIENT DAY COSTS Staff perquisites included in gross salaries and wages 11,540.70 ASSETS Date Suretyship Began — August 24, 1966 26.40 1956 1957 Revenue from staff and special duty nurses' board Land _ 8^38.43 Prev. Yr. Cur. Yr. Total netexpenditures , — 152,075.62 Buildings, improvements, permanent Days Hospitalization (Adult and Children) FIRE INSURANCE IM FORCE fixtures at cost 201,683.22 Provided in your Own Hospital, verified "' t MAt£S- \ :-itr^- Less: Accumulated depreciation .. 125,146.72 Grand Total 152,075.62 76,536.50 By Auditor and Nursing Supt. 14,209 14,015 Furniture and Equipment at cost 55,913.73 Cost of Operation: BuHdings and Contents Less: Accumulated depreciation .. 26,704.38 29,209.35 119.26 (Excluding Depreciation, Out-Patient Showing Policy No., Amount, Company, Expiry Date. Premium AUDITOR'S CERTIFICATE Minor Equipment (Non-depreciable) Revenue, Cap. Int., Referred and 108661—$136,600.00 Royal Insurance Co., Dec. 12, 1060 _ $ We have examined the balance sheets of Hanna Municipal Hospital Emergent Cases and Bad Debts) 132,055.42 143,197.70 82805 — 136,600.00 Royal Insurance Go., Dee. 12, MM — Total 114,203.54 District No. 9 as at December 31, 1097, and the statements of opera­ Cost Per Patient Day: 67602 — 136,000.00 Royal Insurance Co., Dec. 1% 1058 _ . tions and surplus for the year ended on that date. Our examination in­ (Excluding Depreciation, Out-Patient 171AA0812—17,000.00 St. Paul Fire * Marine, June 10,1080 cluded a general review of the accounting procedures and such tests LIABILITIES Revenue, Cap. Int., Referred and Total Amount $426,800.00 — Total Premium $1,809.63 of the accounting records and other supporting evidence as I consider­ Emergent Cases and Bad Debts ed necessary in the circumstances. Debenture and Bonded Debt (not due): • In-Patients 10.04 11.01 "~ In our opinion the accompanying balance sheets and statement of Issued "by Hospital Authority 40,000.00 40,000.00 Cott ^ pattent u^y, PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE CARRIED operations; and surplus present fairly the financial position of the Mun-/ icipal Hospital District as at December 31, 1957, and the results of Revenue Fund __ — 16,949.62 including Depreciation and Interest Patient, Staff, Public: Comprehensive Liability Policy $50/100,000.0% • their operations for the year ended on that date. •Plant Capital: Other - -—-—— 57,253.92 but excluding Referred and Emergent Expiry Date Dec 1171988, Premium $911.87; Better P.O., Bxpanj* *~ CHRISTIAN AND KERGAN, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS, __ Cases and Out-Patient Revenue) 9.46 12.18 Dec 11, 1958, Premium $154.00; Robbery, Expiry Date OeL 30, 3. L Kergan, Box 608, Drumheller, Alberta. Total _ 114,203.54 Note: Basis off 1056 calculations not the same 1957 • paragraph 3. Premium $25.00; Liability non-owned auto $100,000.00, Expiry 1 February 1, 1958 . 1950 is "including" not "excluding." Oct. 30,1958, Premium $8.50, All policies with Royal Insurance Co.

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iMPMiranr, 'ftwwHOt'iw,1:'.*'*' •ai&l'rfmUf.att.aa' ||H|. ijW'H'iJ* -£*-, fjnjBI f THC HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6*, 1958 READ THE HERALDS CLASSIFIED ADS offered at an Alberta School bf DUCK WHO DID WAIT ter a night's- rest, had recovered >vw Agriculture, or at the Provincial AND WAS NOT ATE — and was somewhat pugnacious. Re­ Youngstown WHAT BETTER PATE? alizing that any duck with the ,„„„,„»„.„ Hiiiititemni"""" liinMruMitiitMMnemflmm Institute of Technology & Art, Cal­ a fliimr,m,,„,,rni„,irril„"»""""" gary, Alberta. courage and obstinacy to refuse to The child .must have completed Ken Bosworth was informed by migrate south for the winter and ion Letter Grade VIII, be capable and indus­ School Opens his son Jack, and another excited who . quarrels with his rescuer, Order Your Valentine Cakes Now! trious, and have the prospect of youngster, Jimmy Meers, that a would be a trial and tribulation lo being able to complete the course duck had scooted under a parked house, it was decided to consult We offer a complete selection of Valentine Cakes, of study proposed. Officially Feb. 14 car in front of their house one ev­ Bill Campbell of Ducks Unlimited ening at Christmas. concerning the duck's future. Cookies and Pastries, and will take orders now for de­ Nigh School Education ten years. Application for assistance must Public Invited to Inspect Somewhat discounting the boys' Bill had the answer. On his livery by February 14. Monthly allowances may be paid (2) That the disability or death be made by the parent or guard­ ian. The proper application forms Building and Witness story, Ken procured a flashlight next trip to Calgary, Mr. Mallard fllllHIMIIIIItlUI by the government of the Province of the serviceman resulted from will be mailed, on request, by the Program by Students and went to investigate. was a passenger with Inglewood. of Alherta, under the Education service in World War I or IJ. Pay­ Secretary of the Board appointed Sure enough, there was a some­ Sanctuary as the destination. of. Service Men's Children Act. Al­ ment of pension or War Veterans' to administer the Act. The public of Youngstown and lowances arc made to assist in fin*' Allowance is accepted as proof of district is invited to ceremonies what bedraggled mallard duck When last sein the belligerent BERNIE'S BAKERY ancing the secondary school edu­ disability. The Board has the duty of deter­ to officially open the new Youngs­ crouched under the car. He was duck was quacking his defiance mining the validity of all claims placed m a box overnight, with as he waddled to join others of Emil Aspe, Prop. Hanna cation-of children of deceased and (3) That such assistance is need­ town school on February 14. The for assistance, the amounts to be new structure, completed several food and water to nourish him. his feather. — Brooks Bulletin. disabled veterans of World War I ed.. lmim„m, „,,„», immrmm«tm^^ '"" •"'g^m^ paid, and the persons to whom months ago, will be thrown open Next morning Mr. Mallard, af- or IL The following conditions Assistance may be granted for payments shall be made. must bd met: for public inspection at 8 p.m. approved courses leading to high Requests for application "forms, (1) That the child and his par- school credits (Grades IX to XII Special speakers will be present MAN - WIFE HURT and all correspondence should be including the chairman of the AS CAR HITS COW ents or legal guardians have res-: inclusive) offered at Alberta High addressed to: The Secretary of the ided in the province for at least' Schools, or for approved courses school division Mr. Stuart McRae Board, The Education fit Service of Scapa. BROOKS — Mr. and Mrs. E. ',",,» ,,MM,l,l|l,,MII,M«,,,,,IMMI,,MlwmWHHWU,H<,MMIMM*MW,WMH<,IWHWrHWWWHWWMHH*WH,,,ireMHM,,,,HIWMI,HeHnHIMIII,,l,IW,y Men's Children Act, Administra­ Wenzel are resting in the hospital tion Building, Edmonton, Alberta. Instrumental, vocal and tum­ here after being thrown from bling acts will feature a program their car following a collision in which students will take part. with a cow, four miles east of this Members of the teaching staff will town Feb. 2. The impact hurled IN APPRECIATION--- ENDIANG conduct the public through the the couple onto the pavement and structure. At the clo^e of the ev­ the driverless car went on for a ENDIANG, Feb. 3 — Mr. and ening, lunch will be served. quarter of a mile before coming We would like to express our sincere appreciation Mrs. Jerry Kenny (nee' Marie to a stop. to the mony people from Oyen and district who called Groundwater) of Calgary are to Local to Discuss on us during the official opening of our new store on be congratulated on the birth of February 1st. We thank you for making the opening a a son, Clark Alton. Comhiunity Centre Mr. Ed Keibel is on a holiday decided success. A special thank-you is extended to OYEN, Feb. 1 — A meeting of those ladies who so kindly assisted in the serving of the and accompanying him is his FACE THE daughter Lorie of Vancouver. the Hills Local FUA will be held LET US CHECK coffee and do-nuts. at the home of Willis Loree on Johnny Baes is spending two February 6 at 8 p.m. The officers AND ROTATE weeks holiday at his parents' are looking forward to a large at­ FACTS... TIRE home south of town. Johnny was tendance, as a vote will be taken The family needs income SERVICE YOUR TIRES severely injured in a car accident as to whether the Local will join The Oyen Co-op Store Christmas Eve. Reports are he is most in the years following the with Oyen in the building of its death of the wage-earner — in a wheel chair now. community centre. 9 We'll check your tires Management and Staff while the children are growing. Miss Jim and Bob Walker of for road damage each Whitecourt spent several days at Let's talk "Family Income," et,„tH,HNH„i(U„tiHM(„iHiiu,rH„UMUi,i„m,tMH,HMi„niiir)„,ti„ittiHimHt„rr„t their homes here. NOTICE the low-cost protection plan time we rotate them Mr. Donald Boehlke of East Cou­ Notice of Nominations To The that appeals to thousands of See us today for com­ lee spent the week end with par­ Hospital Board in Hanna Municipal people throughout the country plete tire service. ents here. Hospital District Nn. 9 Take notice of the expiration <»f tin- —your neighbors and mine. Mrs. Wayne Ballinger and fam­ two year terms of the following ily are holidaying at the home of Board Members, within that portion Jim Foster HANNA TIRE SERVICE if MAKES FEED... her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Walk­ of Special Areas, within the Hasina CANADA LIFE er. Municipal Hospital District No. .', Firestone Distributors Mr. and Mrs. Paul Derwantz and beinn? Ward No. * and Ward No. '., REPRESENTATIVE ASSURANCE Co. family were in Edmonton several are as follows: • Next to K & B Motors Clean Your Gialn Wilh £ Ward No. 4 John Corry 7th Ave. W Phone 652 Hanna days last week. Ward No. 5 Fred W. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Benson and NOMINATIONS girls visited over the week end ''Nominations to fill the two vacan­ cies above noted will be held at tbtj with relatives at Lomond. office of the Returnins Officer of the Mr. G. Glubrecht underwent an Hanna Municipal Hospital Distriri eye operation in a Calgary hospit­ No. 9, in the Hanna Municipal Hosp­ al last week. ital, Saturday, February 15, 195N, be­ LINK AERO tween the hours of 12 o'clock until ATTENTION (ATTIE MEN! Mr. Albert Hogg is recuperating R p.m. DRESS IN STYLE! with relatives in Calgary after a Nomination forms are available al recent operation. 1he above office. Grain and Seed Cleaner - Grader Several from here attended the ELECTION Select your new suit or top­ amateur program at last If more than one nomination is re­ New Cattle Liner Service coat from our new samples. All ceived for efther or bo tli of Ward* Friday night. 4 and 5, an election will be necessary. the latest fabrics ond styles. — and Treater Such election will be held as pres WE NOW OFFER YOU Various price ranges.' AVAILABLE IN 24 in and 36 inch SIZES UP TO 60 PHONE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TO cribed under the Municipal Hospitals Act, with election day beinj*; foui You Always Look Your Best BUSHEL AN HOUR CAPACITY PHONE THE HERALD — 52 weeks from, nomination day, namely, Fully Bonded with Experienced Drivers — We Con Saturday, March 15, 1958, between the Give You 24 Hour Service on Any of Your Hauling In A Made-To-Measure Suit 24 inch Complete With Treater hours of 12 o'clock noon and 5 p.m. or Topcoat And 8 ft. Elevator The foregoing nominations and el­ $275 ections are pursuant to the relevani PHONE 525 FOR RATES AND DATES sections of th© Municipal Hospitals Act, Chapter 216, us amemied, and to 36 Inch Complete With Treater any other appropriate Acts, or sec­ IDEAL TAILORS and & ft. Elevator —._ tions of Acts, relating to the election $369 of Hospital Board Members in • a FAUPEL'S CATTLE TRANSPORT AND CLEANERS Municipal Hospital District In the One Slightly Used 24 inch Mill Available at a Discount Province of Alberta. Dated at Hanna, in the Province of Alberta, this fifth day of February, A.D., 1968. HBJDRICK J. PKDDTK. Returning- Officer, Hanna Municipal Hospital District Call and See Ihe New Wetmore All No. 9 14-lnc Good Reading Purpose Knife Type Hammermill THE BIBLE TODAY for the From Korea comes the story of a young boy who worked from Whole Family early morning until late at night With Power Take-off Drive and to make 453 feet of straw rope, with which to purchase a New Tes­ tament in Korean. Trailer - Trade In Your Old Ham­ • (slews -Facts The Bible Society was happy to make the exchange, since cash is scarce in Korea, and the Society mermill Now. Highest Prices Are • Family Features put the rope to good use in bind­ ing up cartons of Scriptures which The Christian Science Monitor were being shipped by rail Offered You!! One Norway St., Boston 15, Mass. The Korean Bible Society, which Send your newspaper for the time is supported by the British and checked. Enclosed find my check or Foreign Bible Society and the Am­ money order. 1 year $18 Q erican Bible Societies, recently 6 months $9 Q 3 months $4.50 Q published the first complete Bible in Korean Braille for the blind. I A. A. HUTTON & SONS DELIA I City Zone State Harold Lund .. . JUBILEE COMMUNITY HMl Harold is helping me in the of­ I fice now as the business has in­ creased so much I had to work PUT AN END TO— late at nights to keep up. He is familiar with real estate values I for farm as well as town property Sat •i besides working with insurance. February 8th I Crowded Living Don't Worry 8:00 p.m Let us help you plan the extra living apace you need. You can turn waste at­ Have enough fire insurance on I tic or basement space into an attractive, useful, extra room. And you can do it house, clothing, furniture and con­ yourself, finishing the job easily in your spare time. There's no need to wait. tents and other buildings so you Get started right away by taking advantage of low, easy budget terms. Payments feel safe when you are away or at as low as $9.00 per month. home. Insure your car or truck so I that an accident won't cost you a 60 Percent of Ticket Sales Allocated to Big large sum all at once. Here are a few special* for your furniture room: Liability can cost $20,000.00 or I more if you injure someone. 12x12 inch x-Half Inch Ceiling Tile 14c Ea. Also don't worry, when we han­ 4x8 ft. Quarter Inch Sylvacord _ $8.16 Per Sheet dle your accident or other claims CASH PRIZES as we are working to save you I I 4x8 ft. Quarter Inch C.I.S. Fir Plywood $4.16 Per Sheet money as well as fuss and bother. Ask those who have had accidents 4x8 ft. 'Three Quarter Ihch S.I.S. Fir Plywood $9.00 Per Sheet we have handled. I 4x8 ft. Five-Sixteenths "D" Grade Sheathing $3.20 Per Sheet Tickets $2.00 Tickets Now on Advance Sale 4x8 ft. One-Eighth Inch Peg Board ... $5.00 Per Sheet 20 Games |

AVAILABLE AT KEN CASSIDY AGENCY i Representing Public Finance DOOR PRIZE i Ltd. - Loans on Can, - BEAVER LUMBER Furniture, Houses. i T , PHONE 103 — HANNA COME AMD SUPPORT THE DEUA COMMUNITf HAH FUND i t*fc^T^M:^*y' iy»ax—"".*'•••'•r*'—""-*""—~' ••"•';•'— •— Phone 21, Hanna C. Rea, Manager L j '**& •i THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 ^SL Other personnel were H. MacFad­ for Eastern Canada. tied for first place ia the league, yen third, L. M. Miller second, and A religious film entitled "The while the CNR aad Delia are ia • Max Stolz lead. Officer Pleased Master's Face"" will be held in the deadlock far Borond place. Acadia Valley Bureau Grand Challenge Event: 1st A. Cereal Hall on Sunday, February This week's games will feature Flemmer, Acadia Valley; 2nd W. 9 at 3 pjn. Mr. aad Mrs. J. Shields tbe CNR aad the Bronks playing NEWS — CIRCULATION — Presney, Oyen;-3rd V. Elder, Em­ With Progress •r-H Actiono f Chinook will render a duet. at 7:15 pjn. and the Hanna Jun­ JOB PRINTING press; 4th F. G. Marshall, Acadia We welcome to the community, iors and Delia at 9 p.m. The No. 9 Mrs. E .Krempien, Res. Representative Acadia Valley Valley. Dr. Head, M.D. of Vancouver, who League Queen candidate far this Citizens' Event: 1st K. N. Peers, Of Sea Cadets (by Dwight Viste) has acepted the position at the year's Kinsmen Carnival will be Acadia Valley; 2nd R. Pawlak, Em­ Summer Camp Incentive hospital. Kathy Rosin, from the Hand Hills, ACADIA VALLEY, Feb. 3 — S.O.N. Beef Club CEREAL orie returned with her parents for press; 3rd E. Nunweiller, Acadia To Local Boys; Opens The Scapa - Dowling - Netherby Remember the rest room tea to so lets get out and give ear whole­ Attending the Sunda/ School Con­ a week end at home. Valley; 4th A. Shipley, Mantario. beef club held their regular meet­ be held on Saturday, Feb. IS from hearted support. ' vention at the Alliance Church in On Vancouver Island 3 to 5 p.rjr. in the rest room. A Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Barros Consolation: 1st M. Moser, ing on January 15 at Netherby CEREAL, Feb. 4 — Mr. and **************t III IHI»» Calgary last week end were Rev. and family motored to Calgary on Mendham; 2nd Chris Marshall, last week RCSCC "Crescent", School. Eleven members attended Mrs. T. Klym and Donnie and Mr. raffle will be held. and Mrs. E. A. Archer, Mr. and business last week end. Mendham; 3rd F. McBride, Acadia Hanna unit of the Sea Cadets of and answered the roll call by re­ H. Hains and Leonard motored to Mrs. Henry Neilson, Mr. and Mrs. Valley; 4th Clem Marshall, Acadia Canada was visited by Lt. E A. citing the 4-H pledge. (by Jerry Beach) Thc Acadia Valley bonspiel drew Calgary to attend tbe Ice Capades. High School L. Weber and Mrs. C. Elsasser. to a successful close on Saturday Valley. Prescott, area officer for western It was decided that each mem­ Last Thursday, the much im­ The convention, interdenomina­ night with the winners coming Sardines and crackers R R. Mac­ Canada. Much pleasure was ex­ ber would make a 4-H member­ Mrs. Coates Sr., has returned proved Delia Legionnaires defeat­ tional in nature, dealt with meth­ out in three events. Prizes donated Fadyen. pressed by Lt. Prescott with tbe ship plaque, with a prize awarded from Calgary to spend a while in ed the CNR 9-6. Olson, Dewsbery, Hi-LHes ods of motivation of interest and were as follows: Mrs. Deanna Karik of Verdun, progress that all cadets have to the winner. The members also Cereal. T. Lefley and Greer scored for Man. has been visiting with her made. He stated that those quali­ decided to hold a skating party other matters that lead toward a Electric kettles, Co-op Store; Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Jacobson Delia, while Bonenfant, F. Fiest, more effective program. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L M. Miller. fying would be able to attend sum­ and weiner roast, which was held J. Halverson, M. Pelashaty and travel irons, J. W. Ferguson and mer camp. and Mr. and Mrs. E. Farnham were (by Poari Given*) . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Smith are re­ With her was her infant daughter. at Scapa on January 29, with a renewing acquaintances in the dis­ Szufnarowicz, counted for the rail­ Son; T.V. tables and chair, Ted's Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ross, and Mr. large* number attending. CURLING " ceiving congratulations on the Grocery; anti-freeze, Western Mo­ The camp is an expenses-paid trict during the week end. roaders. birth of a son in the "impress Hos­ W. McGhee were callers in Ed­ trip to HMCS Quadra, stationed at The next meeting will be held A farewell party in honor of Dr. The juniors beat the Hand Hills Tne first high school curling tors; carving set, Tom Burke; ash monton and Stettler last week. pital on January 31. trays, Harry's Cafe. Vancouver Island, where the ca­ February 19. and Mrs. Woolner was held in the Bronks in the second game 7-4. D. games of the month were played Messrs Gerald Bishoff and Jim dets have two weeks of practical Cereal Hall last Wed. night. Donlad, D. Tatarniuk, A. Brunner, on February 3. Joe Anderson aad Mr. and Mrs. P. Scheurman mo­ The curling club supplied the McGhee have returned home from application -,ei the training they D. Gardner and G. Simpson potted tored to Calgary last week end to "remainder of the prizes. The most Mrs. J. Bennett was in charge of his rink were tor the first time de­ Edmonton. undergo each Tuesday evening. Miners Foil To the guest book for all the guests goals for the "kids". Hand Hills feated, by Tom Often by a scare attend the "capping" ceremonies highly coveted prize, the Grand The camp is open to western area marksmen were L Maetche, A. for the student nurses at the Holy Aggregate cup put up by Acadia Show up For Gome to sign. A fine program of local of 7-5. Score between Schafer and cadets during the first two weeks talent was presented with Mr. T. Flater, and D. Mohl. Shacker was 6-2 for the former, Cross hospital, where their daugh- Hotel was. won by the K. N. Peers Endiang Student in July. Hand Hills and the Juniors are ter Marjorie is in training. Marj- rink with seven wins and one loss. Drumheller Miners failed to Smith as M.C. while McLaren won over Ryckman To Be Honored show up for a scheduled Triangle Mr. E. Bergman made a presen­ 0 to 1. Competition rose high be­ ENDIANG, Feb. 4 — The En­ League hockey game here Wed­ tation of a book and a purse of Nobody ever gets anything for tween McFalls and Givens with the diang Home and School Ass'n met YOUNGSTOWN nesday night. The management money to Dr. and Mrs. Woolner nothing, but a lot of people keep final score 8-6 for Givens. Slemp in the intermediate room on Mon­ gave the reason as being ,unable as a farewell gift from the com­ trying. defeated Colbert 8-4. day, January 27. During the bus­ to ice a club. The Hornets, how­ munity. Dr. Woolner spoke a few iness part of the meeting plans ever, scheduled a workout in pre­ words of appreciation. A lovely TO OUR CUSTOMERS— YOUNGSTOWN, Feb. 3 — Mr paration for their game against lunch was served to draw the ev­ were made for a special meeting A. H. Illsey, accompanied by his Stettler here Saturday night. to be held this month (exact date son, Rev. H. Illsey of Brooks, are ening to a close. to be announced) when Janet Han­ spending a few days at Boulder, Dr. and Mrs. Woolner have left For the next several weeks our entire store will be sen, last year 2rade 10 student of Montana. OBITUARY the Endiang high school, wil! be Mr. John Pelletier of Edson was undergoing remodelling and redecorating, during tnis presented with an honor pin, Notice of a visitor over the week end at the Mrs. Ida Schuler, wife of Will­ which she won for high standing Houghtons'. time we will be open for business. We regret, however, in the 1956-57 grsde 10 class. Mr. iam Schuler; formerly of Hanna, T. Creighton, superintendent of The Misses Ellen, Violet and passed away in the General Hos­ any inconvenience this work may cause our customers. schools wHV make *he presenta­ Fanny Osborne of Calgary were pital, Calgary, Saturday, Feb. 1, tion. Miss CTeighton is at present recent week end visitors at their We trust that you will "bear with us", until the job is home here. following a, lengthy illness. Mrs. ANNUAL, taking a commercial course in Schuler who was 45 years of age, completed, when we will be able to offer you an even Hanna. Youngstown has formed a jun­ The association also voted the ior hockey team. They played at was born in Hanna and moved to better service. sum of $20 to the Community Chinook on Saturday last, and de­ Alex in 1940. The family had also . . . EVERYONE'S Building Fund to help purchase feated the Chinook team 2-1. They resided at Bowden and Taber be­ TALKING ABOUT stage curtains for the new hall. will play at Youngstown on Sat­ MEETING fore moving to Calgary in 1952. A highlight of the social part of urday afternoon, Feb. 8 at 2. Besides her husband,'she is sur­ the evening was an interesting The annual bonspiel got under ROBOTESTED and highly amusing contest, win­ way on Monday_ with 26 rinks com­ vived by a daughter Shirley; two ners were Mrs. Elsie Brooker and peting. sisters, Mrs. Clair Webb and Mrs. TUNI-UP PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that a meeting Julia Quaschnick of Calgary and THE HANNA BAKE SHOP Mr. Eric Woelk. Lunch was served The Youngstown Girl Guides FOR FORD OF CANADA PRODUCTS at the conclusion of the meeting. wish to thank all those who atten­ two brothers Henry and Fred of of the electors of The Town of Hanno will be held in the Alex Rawlusyk and Staff Hanna. Funeral services were With new ROBOTESTED TUNE-UP your ded their tea on Saturday last, al­ engine It instrument checked ond Memorial Hall, Hanna, on Monday, the 10th day af FINEST QUALITY PRINTING so who helped in any way to make held from Fosters' Garden Chapel adjusted to manufacturer's specifica­ at 2 o'clock, Tuesday, with Rev. tions. You get a now kind of precision PHONE THE HERALD — 52 it the success it was. Proceeds February, 1958, at 8 o'clock p.m. for the purpose ef were $28.50. D. H. Parr officiating. Interment tune-up'. - . with proof in writing of followed in Queen's Park Cemet­ your car's condition after service. The CWL are holding a meeting ROBOTESTED TUNC-UP gives you ceiving the report ef the Mayor, Secretory-Ti on Thursday, Feb. 12. ery. perfect assurance of top performance WHERE EAR-AID HELPS and efficiency. It's a brand new Auditor and Chairman of the various committees service that's so good It is guaranteed EAR - AID it No batteries -fr No cords to satisfy! f Drive in today . . . and Council for the year ending December 31st, 1957J ask about ... TRADE MARK REGISTERED "r No ear buttons -fr No tabes THE SIMPLE WAY TO "7 Nonelectrical fr First cost Dated at Hanno, this 3rd only cost fr Won't wear oat Public ROBOTESTED HEAR BETTER TUNE-UP day of February, 1958.

Not $200.00 Weighs EAR-AID is an exclusive product.- J. H. STEPHENS, Noi $150.00 I ,«-. A -4 r- i . - . NOTICE Central Garage Less Than Secretary - T* Not_ $75.00 - ONLY For free information please write: FORD-EDSEL DEALE8 S One-Third Phone 102 TOTAL WESTERN HEARING HannaI Ounce $19.50 PRICE CENTRES To Dog Owners In Hanna IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII EAR-AID — a scientific device to overcome hearing diffi­ culties arising from partial closure or closure of auditory 402 EMPIRE BLK, EDMONTON canal, which Is an infrequent cause of deafness. Designed Dog owners in Honna who reside in town only for" to deaden background sounds and to concentrate direct sounds more easily into ear canal. Ihe winter months are hereby advised that they must Special Showing at EAR-AID may be especially helpful to those who are acquire a dog tax. Also permanent residents, who own just a little hard of hearing. The Notional Hotel dogs must have their licenses paid by the last day of l^Mgood usetfearj Audiometer test and analysis of your hearing by S. H. Forster, authority on HANNA June, 1958. Anyone harboring a dog after that date, hearing problems with extensive ex­ 1954 Pontiac, four door sedan, new rub­ free perience in helping the hard of hear­ 12 to 9 p.m. - Sat., Feb. 8 will be prosecuted and the animal destroyed. There 1957 Pontiac four door station wagon, ra­ ing. ber, perfect condition. have been numerous complaints of dogs running at dio, signal lites, heavy duty equipment, law mileage, NEW WARRANTY, com­ large, and this order applies to both male and females. pany demonstrator. 1950 Dodge Sedan, mechanically perfect, a steal at $350.00.

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JQC J (CHEV. Bel Air, automatic. New IQCO METEOR, in nice shape. Good 1934 rubber. Radio, heater This Is a rubber. A real clean car. Deal Model "25" Massey Harris Tractor, al­ 1942 Ford Half Ton, express body, a dow­ most new rubber, good running order. dy gasoline truck for ihe farm, runs first class car. Don't miss it. now. I Prior lo April 1,1958 I Cheap to clear. like a dock. IQCf FORD, 4 door sedan. W.W. tires, | AC J It is necessary that existing legislation be followed Model "D" John Deere Tractor. 3,000 Bushels No. 4 Wheat far sate. l«fvl radio, top shape. See this one. Low mileage. God rubber. Ra- until the new legislation becomes effective April 1, dio. It won't stay long. % 1958. Contract holders whose contract expires before April 1, 1958 must renew their contract In order to |QC4 DODGE. Two - tone. Radio. In maintain their coverage. The usual contract price of top shape. $10.00 per year will be reduced to $1.50 en February 15, thus permitting renewal af contracts with an expiry . DEAL NOW AT... date April 1, 1958. PHONE OR SEE AL McDONALD

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rr LOOS TWO MILLION MILES CESSFORD STAGGERING TOTAL" OF DEAD MAY ON 65-MILE CNR RUN HAMMINGS WINNIPEG, Feb. 3 — If you CESSFORD, Feb. 3 — The card were to say that CNR trainman, from the party held Saturday evening in RESULT FROM TIEN AGE DRIVERS Harry Carlson, literally knows ev­ Pandora school was very success­ Imperial Oil Publication Points ery inch of the track between Win­ Youngstown Home ful with eight tables of players. nipeg and Emerson at the U.S. The high scores went to- Lillian To Increase In Young Drivers border, you wouldn't be far wrong. A vocal solo by Miss Whalley, a Nester and Ken McBride receiv­ An increasing proportion of au­ Manitoba high schools oriering Reason for this is that he has pionoforte solo by Mrs. Klassen ing the consolations. tomobile drivers will be of teen safe driving instruction, the accid­ spent the past 40 years working and a duet by Mr. and Mrs. Klass­ A rink skipped by J. A. Suns­ age in the years ahead and. unless ent rate among graduates was aboard trains running between en was very much enjoyed by the trum with Glen Berg, Jack Nester these young people can be taught only one-eighth that of the aver­ these two points, making thous­ guests and the visitors at Pleasant and J. Baird, entered the bonspiel to be responsible behind the wheel age motorist. i ands of runs up and down the View on Sunday last. The sermon, at Duchess last week. They scored Canada faces a "staggering" toll Most adults, it says, believe they same 65-mile stretch of track. In "Perilous Times," was also very several successes before being bea­ of dead and injured, says the Im­ are qualified driving instructors. fact, Mr. Carlson reckons that he much enjoyed. Next Sunday at 3 ten by a rink from Bassano. Sev­ perial Oil Review in its February The safety record of the home- has logged 2,000,000 miles along p.m. we are expecting the Rev. eral from here attended the dance issue. taught teen-agers doesn't support it since he first started on the run Schendt of Oyen. You are cordial­ in Duchess on Friday, and report­ Today drivers in the 16-21 age this. Studies show that young dri in 1917. ly invited to come and worship ed a very good time. group have twice as many accid- j vers who have undergone compet- Now, after a railroad career ex­ with us. Bonspieling was also popular in ents as all other drivers and kill ent driving instruction are twice as tending over 44 years, he has re­ Patricia last week. Lemar and 50 per cent more people. They kill safe as others of their age who T-V reception continues to be tired after making one last run ws~ Margaret Anderson, Pat Connert 11 times more people than the have had no such training. over this, by now, very familiar fairly good and we were all at and Jack Coates entered this bon­ safest drivers, the 45-50 years-old. ringside on Friday night and then stretch of track spiel with similar success before The Review warns that the situ­ Tip lo motou'ts: Watch nut for Born in Sweden, he joined the at Maple Leaf Gardens on Satur­ being beaten in a* game that went ation ''could blow up in our faces" day night. The 'boys' were quite school kids, Ihey weren'' brought CNR at Winnipeg in 1913, becom­ to extra ends. as the bumper crops of war anjj" up to be run 'lown. ing a trainman in 1915. jubilant over the great victory ov­ Mrs. Rogers and Gordon spent post war babies reach driving age. er Detroit. Jim McClusky has be­ the week end visiting her son-in- Today there are 1,600,000 Canad­ come a great Hanna hockey fan law and idaughter at Hardisty. ians in the 15-21 age bracket; by and for the past few weeks has FIFTH ANNUAL STETTLER AND DISTRICT Pat Cotaners motored to Calgary 1966 there will be 2,700,000. been attending the Saturday night AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY games. on Friday to attend -the Ice Cap The article proposes stricter ades. law enforcement and a stepped-up We are very grateful to Branch Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Forster and program of professional instruc­ 18 of the Civil Servants for their Harry Rusby spent the week end tion for young drivers. In three gift. A new cribbage tournament with relativet in Calgary and also SALE OF PUREBRED HEREFORD has been started to decide the attended the Ice Capades on Sat­ aiiiriiriiniir,rmrrririMM,nH>irtrrrimr,mHllimim>iii»iiluniiiiiiiti„(,rr,* champion for February. The two urday. Scotts are having some close bat­ We hope to see lots of patches There Is ANGUS & SHORTHORN CATTLE tles on the checkers. and drab denims at the Hard Time Well, we have been reading ab­ Dance at Cessford on February 7. No Substitute out buttercups and daisies, snow drops and crocuses being in bloom For and the seed catalogues and the and Mr. Charlie have been admit­ Tuesday, April 17th, 1958 old reliable Spring and Summer ted to the aHnna Hospital. Some­ Life catalogue has also arrived, so it one has suggested we hang our must be getting near Spring. We shingle out at the hospital. There Insurance STETTLER EXHIBITION GROUNDS didn't figure some of the 'boys' are six of the 'boys' in that splen­ would be so anxious to get home did institution. A speedy recovery It Takes Over (Animals born on or after Jan. 1, 1954 and on or before to plant their seeds, but Charlie to all of you. May 15, 1957) Smith and Harry Gardner left this Immediately Heard in the office this, week This sale will come under government regulations week for their little grey shacks as the Welfare Officer was mak­ [Where U Leave Off! in the West. ing an inspection regarding an ap­ (Cattle Improvement Policy "B"). Entry forms may be The movie this week was just a plication for pension: obtained from E. K. Gibson or Johnson Agencies, Stett­ little bit wide for our screen so "Do you have any back house ler. Entries Close February 28th, 1958. A Miami Seaquarium diver removes a fish from his basket as some hungry por­ we had to dispense with the pic­ rent?" asked the welfare man. poises move in. The porpoises are1 fed four times a day, along with the moray ture this week. We don't miss it "Oh no," replied the applicant, Tel. A. H Illsey Pres. DICK GABRIEL, Clerk E. K. GIBSON too much now that we have the "we haven't had a back house for eels, loggerhead turtles, sharks, sea bass and other specimens who live in tha Erskine, Alto.' Phone 2097, Stettler 550,000-gallon, three-storey main tank. . T-V. years. We have modern plumb­ 444 Mr. Zachariassen, Mr. Olsen, ing." nfmminimHnnnNMimttmiiit'iMiRinmtiMiM At Your...

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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1958 £* Mra Mrs. Frank Pratt, Mrs. H. Brock­ man, Mrs. J. Laycock, Mrs. J. Blaise awl Mrs. N. Bakowjr. Mrs. G. Holland ts a guest at the NEWS NOTES home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Barnett. "The Littlest Outlaw", • film, By Your District Agriculturist was sponsored by the Esther Ind­ pontlcws ies Community Clan. (by D. R. Macpherson) Power failure caused the abut down of Esther School for two days this week. Have you been caught in the available through this office for The Esther Bonspiel ended with I "Cost-Price" squeeze? There is the individual farmer or for the C. Wilson rink of Meir Brigden probably no farmer who has not. groups of farm people. We won't winning first and the G. Grover members present. At present this is possibly a great­ promise to solve all your problems rink of Oyen first in the Citizens' A motion was made that three er, though less spectacular prob­ but we think that we can help you event The R. Jorgenson rink waa FATIGUE FROM LONG OPERATING members be chosen by the presid­ lem, than our huge grain surplus­ to solve some of them. Farm rec­ awarded first in the consolation, ent to prepare reports to be read es. Your form organizations recog­ ord keeping schools, farm business and the "Hard Luck Prize" went at the next meeting. Robert Marks, nize this situation and are endeav­ analysis and farm and home dev­ to the Murray Huston rink of Sib­ HOURS CAUSE OF FARM ACCIDENTS Melvin Butler and Robert Blair oring to have measures adopted elopment discussion groups are bald. were appointed by the president which they believe will improve sponsored by Extension Branch, The district nurse administered Proper Training For Youth In to be the reporters. conditions. They need your full Dept. of Agriculture. If you or polio shots on Monday. Safety Practice Is Strongly Advocated It was also decided that one of support. your neighbors are interested in the girls should .run for queen at What can you, the individual this type of a program, come in Fatigue from long operating tension engineer with the Alberta the Youngstown Ice Carnival. Ivy farmer, do about this ever narrow­ and see us. Our job is to help you hours was named as a major fac­ Dept. of Agriculture the session Davis was chosen for queen candi­ ing spread between costs of pro­ do a better job of farming in any SEDALIA tor in farm accidents by a rural heard Clover Bar district farmer, date. duction and prices received? You way we can. doctor, a farmer and a farm wife Dick Bailey, stress proper train­ The next meeting is to be held alone, can do little to improve SEDALIA, Feb. 2 — Mr. and who participated in a panel dis­ ing of youth in safety practice. at the home of Delbert Laughlin prices received except to produce cussion at the first Western Can­ Mrs. C. Garbutt are visiting Mrs. "We need to instill a proper re­ on February 22 at 2 o'clock. the best quality possible. The oth­ Garbutt's brother, Mr. Wells, who ada Safety Conference, in Edmon­ spect for power machinery," he Judging competition will take er alternative is to reduce your ESTHER ton last week. said. Farm operators who learned place. production costs. Can you do any­ is ill in an Edmonton hospital. Moderated by C. Cheshire, ex- to farm with horses have to ''ad­ thing here? Not as much as you ESTHER, Jan. 31 — The Parker Mr. and Mrs. M. Sletten and just their sights" to mechaniza­ would like since you have no con­ Drilling Co. are completing opera­ Mrs. D. Rude were recent visitors Farm Safety tion. trol over the prices of the things tions in the Esther area and plan with relatives in Camrose. Mrs. Glenn VaHeau, Wainwright. you must buy, but it is here that to move to the Rumsey (Big Val­ The W. Kroker, K. Rude, H. Conference Formed referred to home safety saying your best opportunity lies. ley area) this week end. that with modernization our homes Shannon, Wm. Matheson, K. Blair, We believe that through Setter The Community Club ladies re­ The first Western Canada Farm should be safer than ever. "Lamps management many farmers could and Gus Smith rinks are curling Safety Conference concluded in and lanterns are no longer a fire ported a wonderful time while at­ improve their net income. Are you tending the Ice Capades ih Calg­ in the New Brigden bonspieL Edmonton Jan. 31 with the ap­ hazard in the electrified farm (by Blanche Ross) 'doing a good job in this depart­ pointment of a Western l**arhi home." But this new servant, elec­ ary. Among those attending were Mr. A. Jorgenson is presently ment? In any district there are Mrs. W. Dalton, Mrs. W. Pratt, visiting in the City of Edmonton. Safety Committee to co-ordinate tricity, must also be understood great differences in income be­ the efforts of farm safety pro­ and handled properly and we have tween similar farms. How does grams in western Canada. a responsibility to impress the When you look at an exhibit of your farm rate with those in your The six man group is headed by proper attitudes upon our own district, as far as the following minds and those of our children. handicrafts, do you ever wonder Professor B. T. Stephanson, Univ­ why something plain and simple factors are concerned? ersity ef Alberta, who also heads Dr. L. Edmunds, Vegreville like a machine stitched pot holder 1. Production per acre. Feed Wheal and Good Upland the Alberta farm safety commit­ medical practitioner, blamed the made of scraps of print gets a 1st tee. ChaS. Cheshire, Extension En­ human and mechanical elements 2. Production per animal. class tag, while something involv­ 3. Use of labor or output per gineer, Alberta Dept. of Agricul­ of modern farm life for most farm ing a great deal of work and time, ture is vice-chairman and Alberta accidents. Using case histories man. Hay For Sale like a fancy crocheted pot holder, 4. Size of business (acres of member of the committee. W. J. from his rural practice to substan­ gets third or perhaps is not scor­ Perkins, Farm Safety Director, tiate his theory Dr. Edmunds rec­ crop or numbers of animals). ed at all? The difference is in'the 5. Use of capital or receipts for with the Alberta Safety Council, ommended the increase of public design and practicability. Feed lot operators, farmers and ranchers, we are will serve as secretary-treasurer consciousness of the potential dan­ investment. The design of an article should to the interprovincial group. Mani­ gers present in farm operation. 6. Enterprise choices. now able to supply you with all your feed requirements, toba will be represented by E. P. Farm safety should be made more be determined by its use. Now, a If your farm is above average in adequate by the improvement in potholder is used to protect the most of these you are doing about large or small. We can deliver this feed right to your Hudek, Dept. of Agriculture en­ hands from hot pans and dishes. gineering specialist. Ken May, Ex­ design of farm equipment, he said. as wc)l as can be expected but if Therefore, in choosing a good de­ you are below average in several feed lot. For samples and prices see your John Deere tension engineer with the B.C. De­ The panel feature was followed sign in a potholder, we look for partment of Agriculture is the by general group discussions on you are probably feeling the one which is thick and durable in squeeze severely. Dealers — British Columbia member and Sas­ farm safety topics, co-ordinated order to prevent heat going katchewan will be represented by by J. E. Hawker, Supt of Alberta How can you tell where you through to burn the hands. Cro­ I stand? A good set of .simple but Christian Smith, Director of Schools of Agriculture. cheted potholders perhaps look Health Education, Dept. of Health. nice, but are really not very prac­ Two move as one when world ice dance skating cham­ well kept farm records will help A number of resolutions were tical because of their open design, pions June Markham and partner Courtney Jones, of | point out the weak spots. A little passed outlining program object­ 4-H Action i.e. Their design does not corres­ Britain, practise for European and World Champion­ ! well applied head work will take ives for the new group. Stress will pond to their use. ships. j the place of a lot of back work. be placed on proper training of Youngstown 4-H Club Reports Once a weakness is recognized Some will say perhaps: Well, FAUPEL and WEIK farm boys before they are allowed (by Kenneth Parsons) More than S2fi" million was | something can be dene about it. what is design? Design is the sel­ design? They are harmony, rhy­ spent to dnl! new wells in the j All of us make many mistakes, to operate farm tractors. Tractor thm, unity, balance, emphasis and Phone 725 or 525 driving contests will be standard­ The third regular meeting oi ecting and arranging of lines, starch for JI! and gas in Western but a wise man does not make the the Youngstown 4-H Calf Club forms, colors and textures to pro­ pre portion. When these are used, Canada las' yef said an official • same mistake twice, ized to incorporate the word safe- duce a pleasing effect. We think we can create something beautiful ;y and a course accentuating safe was held in the Youngstown of the Imperia. Oil. ' .Farm management assistance is School, Saturday, Jan. 25, with 101 of two things in choosing a de­ something to give loi.g lasting sat­ iperation. sign, namely: isfaction. 1. Appearance. The knowledge of design prin­ 2. Use. ciples is something which will The use comes first: The "use" help us to choose good designs. To will determine size, shape, mater­ be able to make a wise "*T>i~\iJii ials, textures colors. Say, for ex­ not always a gift but is something • '•'0^. .-•>-.-•-•- ample, you wish to make a cush­ which can be learned. Remember, ion cover. Now, we must remem­ "use" will determine the design, CRYSTAL COAL ber, a cushion is "used" as a pil­ tbe size, the shape, and material, (Located 1 Mile South off Sheerness) low to put your head on, there­ and color. The way in which these fore, must wear well, look attrac­ are put together, will put your tive and most of all wash easily. needlework into the first class, Thus, you see choice of velvet or the class which will give the long­ NOW OPEN FOR FALL AND satin would be poor as these fab­ est satisfaction. The key to a good rics do not wash, must be dry design is "simplicity" and not ov- cleaned. The applied design, too, erdecoration. WINTER BUSINESS-ALL SIZES should be carefully chosen. The Till next week, velvet flowers or foil designs Blanche M. Ross, would be very uncomfortable to District Home Economist lie down on and of course, would • LUMP-EGG-NUT-STOKER • be crushed with use. So remem­ ber, homemakers, "appearance is For Better Coal and For Better Service only one factor. "Use" is of far greater importance. Use simplic­ CHEVROLET ity and moderation in decorative or applied design. Today in our CNR simple and modern homes, simp­ licity can be most effective. sets a new style in We are imitative in our decora­ LOW tion, using real Objects, flowers, animals. Mrds. etc. If we conven­ 30-DAY FARES tionalized or stylized flower and CRYSTAL COAL leaf designs, they would be more TO STATION WAGONS I THE MOST ECONOMICAL COAL YOU CAN BUY in keeping with "good taste", and more design-like. Imitating a real VANCOUVER object, by reproducing it on cloth Trucks Loaded Promptly and Efficiently does not make use of good design principles. It is a "hit and miss" VICTORIA With Our New Loading Facilities. sort of thing. What are the principles of good

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