"AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" '*Z$Gxjg$ VOLUME XXXXVI — No
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CAMPAIGNS FOR NEWMA T flE "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" '*Z$gXjg$ VOLUME XXXXVI — No. 32 HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 $3.00 per yeor in Canada 7c per copy -y- - • n- — i ' n Dept. Provi«W Library WAR MONUMENT Market Square CANDIDATES IN HAND HILLS Jan 60, AIM OF TEENERS Teen age vandals are be Considered By lieved to be responsible for a disgraceful action in the Me morial Centre here last week. Town Council They entered the park after dark and smashed pop bottles Drafting Regulations and threw other litter over And By-law; Sellers the stone cenotaph, to the ex To Have Stall Space tent that Legion members, who Hanna may soon havo a mark' erected the $1200 monument, square, if present plans of the j were forced to wash down the marble edifice in order that Town Council materialize. Monday passersby might see the in night the council gave much time scription, which read in mem and discussion to the^matterrf whe ory of the war dead from reby a proper market place would Hanna and district. This is the be set up, allowing peddlers of first time that the monument vegetables, meat, poultry etc. to has been disturbed, and up to acquire stall space, and sell their now the general public has wares from a eentfral. point. Th" given solemn respect to the proposed sight is trie parking lot monument and grounds sur A. F. "BERT LUKEY ov^ed by the town jan first*javenue rounding it. Hanna police are son of Mr. and Mrs J A. Lukoy ana second streetjwest. investigating the incident, but of Sunnynook graduated from thc It is proposed" that a fee would up to now have not come up University of Alberta this year, re be charged either by the day or by with any clue as to who the ceiving a degree of Bachelor of the year, for \stall space in thr culprits are. lemb f Parliament for Acadia arrived in ' Science in Civil Engineering at square. Town solicitor W. O. Tur the d - tr i "': , "13 v i the age of 21. He obtained his pu- ner is drafting rules and regula w:e:k, ,:nd is currently addressing Progressive J Lions In Hanna WEEK PRIOR TO ALBERTA ELECTION Ccnr.Ci'VC'i •? PT \-"fi ->.-:. I .-iq with W. J. "Bill" Newman, P. C. a ! blic and high school education in tions, which will be incorporated into a by-law governing the scheme rrrir'ij j'-: in t .••<•• ! Sunnynook and completed his ma- r>- Dvnci::! elecfion. Meetings this week include | triculation at Composite High Sunnyno jK todoy at 3 p.m. and Cessford tonight at 8 p.m. A Undertake "Bank SEES CAMPAIGN LOCALLY ON UFA Coop. Will ! School. Rod pour, receiving schol TAG DAY meeting wMi be he I in Delia June 1 2 at 8 p.m. and on Saturday arships in grades nine and twelve. night June 13 in the Masonic Hall, Hanna will be the scene He has accepted a posiuon in the Acadia Chapter has announced of another meeting starting at 8p.m Build Bulk Sales designing department with the that $233.58 was collected when Of Light Project" "QUIET SIDE"; VOTE WITH AN T P.F.R.A. Regina office. He has ap the annual Tag Day was conducted Co'lectinq Used Eye Three Candidates In Two Constituencies plied to continue studies towards May 30. The Chapter wishes to Glasses For Needy And Service Stat'n a Masters Degree in Alberta, ma thank the public for their generous People Of India Winding Up Campaigns; Current WATER STORAGE INCREASE NEED joring in hydraulics. response Work To Start Right The Hanna Lions in co-operation Interest In Election At Low Ebb Away With Completion with all clubs across Canada are One week from today, Thursday, June 18 electors in Hand IN IMMEDIATE FUTURE; MAYOR Planned Mid-July currently conducting the "Lions SIX THOUSAND PEOPLE WITNESS Bank of Light Project". The pro Hills and Acadia Coronation constituencies will go to the polls The petroleum division of the ject is the collection of used eye to elect a member to represent them in the next Alberto gov POINTS OUT SITUATION TO COUNCIL UFA Co-op, Calgary has been gran-J glasses for the needy of India. ernment. The pre-election campaigns here, as in most Alberta ted permission to construct a bulk RETURN OF HANNA ROUND UP; The objective is one million pairs constituencies, has been somewhat of a quiet one, and the sales and service station in Hanna of glasses. Herald in contacting most aspirants was given the impression No Water Shortage But Lack Of this summer. Assent to the request Storage and Pumping Facilities; was granted when representatives Anyone in Hanna having used that this has been one of the most uninteresting campaigns of the Co-op. interviewed Council PARADE COLORFUL FEATURE glasses may leave them with the that has been experienced for many years. Suggests More Reservoir Space Monday night. The plant will be following: Hutton's - Garage, Dr. located on the "truck route" and Ellie Lewis of Penticton Takes Laing, Gamble Drugs, Farmer's However, despite the lack of in na druggist as a Social Credit can Ther" i<; r*o wntT shortage in Hanna, although in the the west entrace of town, where Bronk Aiding Honors In Thrill Exchange. Ormison Agencies, or terest on the part of electors, can didate will be seeking the seat very near future more adequate storage and pumping facilities considerable property has been any member of the Lions. didates and their agents have been held for the past 24 years by Dr. will be needed to keep up with the demand. This was intim Packed Afternoon of Arena Events conducting an intensive but 'clean' W. W. Cross, who retired from acquired. campaign. Meetings have been ated by Mayor P. Kennedy and members of the Council on politics at the end of the last le A spokesman for the company Over six thousand people, from far and near, demonstat held in most parts of both consti Monday night in regular session. At present watering of lawns states that storage for 30,000 gal gislative session. Val Gobel, Delia ed most enthusiastically that the Hanna Round Up is back 4-H Call Club tuencies, radio, T-V and newspaper and gardens is on an alternate day basis, but this is not due lons of- gasoline will be provided advertising has been used exten farmer is campaigning under the to a shortage of water. The voluntary cut-back has been in in tanks above ground. Other faci to stay. Cancelled last year fbr various reasons, the 1959 ed sively, and three meetings called Liberal tanner and Wm. J. New stituted to allow pumping facilities to keep an adequate supply lities, such as the service station. ition sponsored by Fitzsimmons and Powell last Wednesday. ..., Show And Sale by the FWUA have done much to man, young farmer, also of Delia, in the stondpipe warehouse, etc. wiU be constructed | June 3 was well patronized and every <nan, woman ond child. give candidates a change to ex is carrying out an energetic cam In commenting on the situation would also^have to*" be raised. The of tbe very -latest materials went home with a well satisfied Reeling of Waving seen.one of press their views. paign a» Progressive Conservative tbe Mayor stated that the town peak demand this summer has Work on the plant is expected the best western shows in Alberta, and one which is not likely This Saturday * Three candidates wiH be con candidate. 'f^M needs facilities for another 100.000 seen the consumption of 220,000 to get under way immediately and to lose its popularity in years to come. testing the vote in both constitu Voters in next Thursday's elec completion is slated for mid-July. gallons storage. This he said, would gallons of water per day. i Judging Of Animals encies. In Acadia Coronation. Lee tion are reminded to mark their be adequate for a short time only, The municipal water supply si Hanna business firms and Indi Willard, Bob Cosgrave. Starts At 9 a.m.; Sims, Liberal will be seeking re ballots with an "X" and there will and he predicted that in another tuation is being given further im a a viduals this year really got behind Chock Wagon Races (June 3)— Auction Sale 1:30 turn to the legislature. Opposing be no second choice of marking. three years this storage capacity mediate study by the council. the Round Up, and staged an ex P. Bawden, Orville Strandquist, him are Marion Kelts, Consort on Returning Officers M. Baldwin for RAINFALL ENDS Orville Burkinshaw, Ron Jenkins. One hundred head of choice PROLONGED DROUTH cellent parade which opened the the Social Credit ticket and Lester Hand Hills and Guy Wheaton for show early "Wednesday morning, Ron Glass, Ed. Kroschel. calves will go on display and sale Lindgren, also of Consort, running Acadia Coronation, told the Herald this Saturday at the Hanna arena. The prolonged drouht over which saw the wheatherman at his Saddle Bronk Riding — ETlie as a CCF. candidate. on Monday of this week that all roast central Alberla, which bfist. Well over thirty floats ent They represent contributions from MERVIN MEERS ELECTED PRESIDENT Lewis, Keith Hyland, Don McKay, four 4-H Calf Clubs in the district. In Hand Hills C K. French, Han- was in readiness for the vote. has prevailed since mid-May ered the procession, accompanied Ken McLean.