CAMPAIGNS FOR NEWMA T flE "AND EAST CENTRAL 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 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, 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

^Su**itfa*£dti,?; THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1959 FARM WOMEN'S UNION DISTRICT NEWLY-WEDS WILL MAKE WHY NOT??? ... A GARDEN CLUB CONFERENCE AT BIG STONE HOME IN LEADER, SASKATCHEWAN LUNCHEON IN MONTH OF JUNE MG STONE, June 2 — The Dis­ The guest speaker Mrs. K. Dow Social and Personal- "You can't forget a garden tween the month known for its trict 8-6 FWUA Conference was haniuk, second vice-president of When you have planted a seed roses and the month that's out­ held at the Big Stone Community the FWUA have a most interesting Mr. and Mrs. Rick Spielman and Mr. and Mrs. George Hutchison When you've watched the weather standing in its abundance of dairy Hall on May 27. The Wild Rose and invigorating talk. Out of it family of Edmonton were visitors have left for Montreal where they And know a rose's need!" foods so +*f*TC up Canada's Local, the joint local of Rose Lynn was learned that Alberta is the in Hanna this week at the home will enbark on the Sulvania, June In honor of all garden-clubbers, fine dHjiry foods with some of and Big Stone Local were all re­ only province with a Ladies' sec­ 12, for Port Gordon, Scotland- to the Dairy Foods Service Bureau June's garden offerings is a superb presented. of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ritchie. tion of the FUA. The rest have * • • spend a three month holiday. suggests holding a Garden Club idea. Mrs. Harriet Turnbull of Big been only joint locals. Laws fer Luncheon (and call it a Garden Thinking of June and dairy Stone local presided and Mrs. Lor­ Mr. and Mrs. H. Quaschnick and women were highlighted too. On Mr. and Mrs. A. Chase were visit­ Lover's Luncheon if you don't be­ foods and gardens reminds us that na Coutts was the conference se­ closing she said: "The women of Former Local Club long to a special club on behalf June's one of the wedding months cretary. The meeting opened with today have a difficult, interesting ors with friends near East Coulee on Sunday. Leader Honored or gardens). Since gardening is too, so perhaps you'll choose to O Canada. Mrs. Turnbull then wel and challenging role to play". dear to the hearts of most women, feature them all. via one of these corned all the Locals with a few The conference closed with "Thc Rev. and Mrs. J. Klassen and An Important event took place we know it will be an especially recipes, at a luncheon of the gar­ well chosen words. Queen". A delicious lunch was ser­ family left last Monday on a two recently in Calgary that involved pleasant noon hour when you and den-shower variety . . gifting the Mrs. Dorothy Solberg, Mrs. He­ ved by the hostesses. week holiday with relatives in a former resident of Hanna. your friends meet to discuss gard­ bride-to-be with garden gear, and lena Laughlin and Mrs. Edna Turn- Moose Jaw and Herbert. Sask At a large assembly of Cub Packs ening gimmicks and knowhow. To sharing with her some of your own bull were nominated for resolution and group committeemen and their follow through on this suggestion, pet theories about keeping weeds committee. During the course of Success Attends Mr. and Mrs. Percy Redhouse of cubmasters, Mrs. Edna Tucker, a the Bureau sends along three rec­ at a minimum, and blooms gor­ the meeting three resolutions we­ C.W.L. Sale Hove Brighton, England, have ar­ former cubmaster of a Cub Pack ipes, any of which would make geous enough to walk off with re presented and passed. rived in Hanna on an extended in Hanna, was presented with the ideal food features for this get- prizes. Mrs. Daisy Hansen, sub district SUNNYNOOK. June 8 — The visit at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Wood Badge. This consists of together and the recipes are director gave a very interesting C.W.L. of Sunnynook and Cess­ J. Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. L. Beads, Gilwell neckerchief and a in honor of June the Dairy Month And now for the dishes them­ repoaift stressing that all locals ford held their smorgasbord, bin Oliver. Mrs. Redhouse is a sister certificate. These were presented no less. Of course, there's a happy selves there's a Nippy Cheese make every effort to send delega­ go and white elephant sale at Sun of Mrs. Patterson and Mr. Oliver. to Mrs. Tucker by Harry Dell, relationship here the link be- Dip to serve with assorted crack­ tes to all conferences. nynook May 26. A large crowd They expect to return to England Field Commissioner. ers or chips and make a grand be­ A "buzz" session was then con­ was in attendance. Sincere thanks the middle of September. An added note of interest is thst ginning as all the "Gardening vened by Mrs. Helena Laughlin. are extended all those who helped, » • • one of the assistant cubmasters 5cout Auxilrary Gails" arrive...: or make Aspar- The topic "How to Improve Our to make the evening a success. present for the ceremony was gas and Crabmeat Casserole your Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Mcllveen of special . . so easy to get ready 1960 Program" was discussed and St. Timothy's C.W.L. held the Edmonton were in Hanna last Charles "Chuck" Lailey, also a Turns Over $200 many interesting suggestions were last meeting of the season at thc former Hanna resident. you'll bless us, so colorful and week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It was decided at the annual good to eat, your guests will bless offered. A tea break was enjoyed. home of Mrs. Lloyd Greenslade J. Litke and renewing many for­ meeting of the Cub and Scout On resuming Mrs. L. Johnston, with 12 ladies present. Plans were you. And for the flower enthusi­ mer acquaintances here. Mother's Auxiliary held at thef ho­ District 11 director gave a very made for Mrs. H. Gordon and Mrs. WEDDING - asts, we know you'll want to cater • • • me of Mrs. Arnold Patten that to them with the unique Orange interesting and informative report. H. Hunter to attend the C.W.L. Mr. and Mrs. Don Carter and HIPPE—MATHESON $200 would be turned over to the On reminiscing it was revealed convention at Banff June 4, 5 and Chiffon Petal Tarts. Make petal- small daughter left on Tuesday Group Committee again this year. shaped pastry shells, fill 'em With that the first FWUA conference 6. A parish picnic was discussed for Vancouver to spend a two week SIBBALD, June 8 — Sibbald Officers elected were: President was held at Big Stone in 1929. for some time in July during sum­ a light lemon-orange chiffon mix­ vacation. United Church was the setting for Mrs. Arnold Patten, re-elected vi­ ture, and carry out the flower Reports on the year's activities mer school. Mrs. Frence the edu­ a recent afternoon ceremony when ce-president, Mrs. Alma Kautz; cation convenor had a very inter­ theme with a garnish of almond- of all locals was given by their Rev. and Mrs. J. Cheek and fam- Miss Thelma Sibbald of Sibbald secretary, Mrs. Danny Smith; trea­ half posies, chocolate centred. esting group discussion. The topic wno nave Deen v s n w tn was united in marriage with Mr. respective secretaries. Mrs. Myrtle The Catholic Church at Mend­ in the church basement which was il"* i 'l' '" ' surer, Mrs. Orval Gamble, re-elec­ Your group will have a great time Paetz entertained with several vo­ "What in detail are the principal ham, S.isk. was the scene of a attractively decorated with white relatives in Fair Grove and Spring Garry Matheson of Saskatoon. Rev. ted. duties of parents". deciding whether they're daisies cal solos. Mrs. D. A. Allsopp was pretty wedding at 2:30 p.m., April and pink streamers and white wed field, Mo. for the past month ret­ Lairkey of the Lutheran Church Committee members are: Sick, or brown-eyed susans — enjoying pianist for the day. Mrs. Daisy The social action convenor Mrs. 20, when Miss Vivian Bergstresser ding bells. Receiving with the bri­ urned to Hanna last Saturday. of Luselahd officiated attge^bere- Lloyd Greenslade will be taking Mrs. Langdon Weir; Phone, Mrs. your culinary achievements while Hansen was re-elected as sub di­ was united in marriage to Mr. Ni­ dal party Mrs. Bergstresser wore * • mony. Given in marria^—«y her Fred Bond; Mrs. Alf Weik; Mrs. they decide. rector for 1960. care of donations of used clothing cholas Stark. The bride is the Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Raynard and father, the bride wore a floor a navy frock with white trim, white Leon Gall; Mrs. Vardy Laing; Yes, a garden is a levesome Pollockville invited all locals for the needy, to be left at the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter hat and pink rose bud corsage. family will shortly take up resi­ length gown of wide taffeta panel Lunch, Mrs. George Campion; Au­ church whenever convenient. It Bergstresser of Acadia Valley and dence in Stettler where the for­ and an insert of lace at the bot­ thing and so, we believe, .are there for the 1960 conference. Mrs. Mrs. Stark wore a navy dress ditor, Percy Cochran. garden luncheons. Here's to both Keyte of Pollockville was nomin­ was decided to send articles left the groom is the son of Mrs. Ge­ mer has been transferred by Plains tom. The back consisted of lace Members arrived at a decision over from the white elephant sale with white hat and her corsage ruffles with lace train. The top of them! ated secretary for the 1960 con­ orge Stark and the late Mr. Stark was also of pink rose buds. A Western Gas Co. Recently they to meet in the members homes, ference. Mrs. Myrtle Paetz gave a to the cheche in Calgary. of Mendham. The altar was deco­ were honored at a farewell party consisted of lace bateau neckline, rather than a hall. The next meet­ The meeting adjourned and a rated with spring bouquets of tul­ three tiered wedding cake flanked trimmed with rinestones. She car­ report on her trip to Young Peo­ by candles centered the linen co­ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. ing is to take place at the home PHONE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TO ples Week last year. lovely lunch was served by thc ips, daffodils and snapdragons and Morrow when they were the reci­ ried a bouquet of American Beau­ of Mrs. Alf Weik on Wednesday. hostesses Mrs. Greenslade Sr. and Rev. Father Klein, O.M.I, officiat­ vered bride's table decorated with ty roses and Lily of the Valley. PHONE 52 — THE HERALD wedding bells. pients of an electric tea kettle, September 23 at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Greenslade Jr. The next mee­ ed at the ceremony. Given in mar­ coupled with the best wishes of Bridesmaid was Miss Sylvia Elliott MARKS 80th BIRTHDAY ting wtill be held on the first riage by her father the bride wore The toast to the bride was pro­ their friends in Hanna. Mrs. Ray­ of Saskatoon who wore a dress Tuesday of September. a floor length gown of white bro­ posed by Rev. Father Fust, O.M.I. nard and children will leave Han­ and hat of powder blue .-hiffon caded satin, featuring a bouffant and was responded to by the na at the end of the school term. and she carried a bouquet of car­ skirt, scoop nechline trimmed with groom. nations and lily of the valley. Prayer Band Has white daisies centered with seq- For travelling tp Calgary the lins and sleeves ending in lily Mr. Brown of Saskatoon was" NOTICE RESIDENTS OF Evening Meeting bride wore a pale blue suit with BIRTHS best man and the ushers were point. Her illusion veil trimmed white accessories and pink carna­ ACTON: To Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ac­ with lace was held in place by a Arthur Hippe and Peter Matheson. The Alliance Church Prayer tion corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Stark ton (formerly Ruby Mohl), Zwei Mr. and Mrs. W. Manskey of Me­ Band held its evening meeting at crown of pear's and she carried have taken up residence at Lea­ brucken, Germany, May 16, a OYEN and DISTRICT a bouquet of red roses with red dicine Hat sang a duet. The recep the home of Mrs. Ken Cassidy der, Sask. son, Donald William. tion for 124 people was held in last week. Nineteen members we­ rose bud trailers. Miss Irene Fauth of Mendham as bridesmaid wore a the Sibbald Community Hall Base­ DR, JOHN M. KASTOR re present. With Mrs. J. Klassen ment with the W. A. of Sibbald presiding and Mrs. Mathers at the waltz length gown of aqua nylon CRAIGMYLE STUDENT ELECTED piano, the meeting was opened net with bolero jacket, matching GRADUATION CLASS VALEDICTORIAN serving lunch. Mr. A. Hoenig of by singing "Tis Sweet to Trust In gloves and crown headpiece and Sibbald proposed the toast for the CHIROPRACTOR Jesus". Mrs. Seib then led in pray­ she carried a bouquet of white reception and Mr. Robert Hippe daisies. The wedding music was CRAIGMYLE, June 1 — Miss acted as Master of Ceremonies. er. Another hymn "Rescue the Marlene Walton, only daughter of Perishing" was sung. played by Mr. Peter Scherger and For the wedding trip the bride IS NOW LOCATED IN ROOM 5 OF the selection "On This Day O' Mr. and Mrs. Al Walton, was cho­ wore a black suit with pink and Tiny pocket Bibles were handed sen valedictorian of the Grade 12, around, from which salvation ver­ Beautiful Mother" was rendered white accessories, with a rose cor­ THE THEATRE ANNEX BLDG. - OYEN during the ceremony. The groom graduating class of 1959 fe Delia sage. Upon their return they will ses were read. Six of these are to Marle.iw is a native daughter of be memorized. Mrs. Geo. Komar­ was attended by Mr. Donald Carns make their home in Saskatoon. of Calgary. A reception followed Craigmyle and the first, student to nisky gave a moving testimony; bring such an honor to the village. Out of town guests were Mr. and how often small things as the line Born in July of 1942, her entire Mrs. G. Donst and family, Mr and of a hymn lead young people on schooling was aquired in the local Mrs. Dave Neufeld, Mr. and Mrs. to the right road. W.A. Meeting In school 'til H66 when the high Walter Wenzel, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mrs. George Banner Prayers were offered by -Mrs. Oyen June 4 school was moved to Delia. Besid­ Fuch, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Donst YOU ALWAYS LOOK Klassen, Mrs. Alice Kittler and es being a fine student of learning Of Leader, Sk. Mr. and Mrs. R. Approximately 27 friends and The regular monthly meeting of Hippe of Burstal, Sask., Mr. and BEST IN TAILORED Mrs. McFayden. A poem entitled this Scotch lass is also an accom TO MEASURE CLOTHES relatives gathered at the home of "Be Considerate" was read by Mrs. the Oyen United Church W.A. was plished pianist Her ambition is to Mrs. Lloyd Schiek of Mendham, MEN! Mr. and Mrs. George Grosse, 12 Howery. held in the church basement on enter the nursing profession, how­ Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hippe, miles north of Craigmyle to ex­ The next meeting will be held June 4 at 8 p.m. with 14 members ever she must wait one year for Mr. and Mrs. W. Manskey of Me- tend greetings and congratulations June 18 at the church. Miss Rachel attending. The meeting opened Marlene is not quite seventeen Marlene Walton dioine Hat, Mrs. St Jacobdc of SEE OUR SELECTION OF NEW SPRING to a well known pioneer of the dis­ Sxeeves, missionary to Pakistan with an inspirational devotional Lloydminster, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer years of age. about it, we must be very much SAMPLES NOW ON DISPLAY — ALL trict, Mrs. George Banner, on the will be guest speaker. At this mee­ on the theme of "'re-creation" ra­ To Marlene Walton, the village Hippe- Mr. and Mrs. M Schaefer occasion of her eightieth birthday. ting a box of clothing for Mr. and ther than "recreation" from our alike. During these past few years and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. Schae­ of Craigmyle offers much praise we have been close together, get­ PRICE RANGES — FROM THE FAMOUS The party met on Sunday May 31 Mrs. Joe Brunner Trinidad, will vacations. and many thanks for the brillian­ fer, Harry Hippe, Mr. A. Daus, Mr. when many reminiscences were be collected. Mrs. Guze read out a A school for church women will ting in and out of trouble helping and Mrs. Paul Schaefer of Black­ HOUSE OF HOBBERLIN ce with which she has covered her and depending upon each other. heard and old songs sung. Mrs. list of the articles which had been be held in St. Paul's United Church school years. Her valedictory may foot, Mr. and Mrs. C. Matheson, Banner who did so much to organ­ given to Mrs. Martin. Mrs. Willis Calgary on June 9, 10, 11, 12. prove to be an inspiration to other We realize to-nite that we will no Mr. and Mrs. A. Kinzel, Mr. and ize the UFA-UFWA during the presented the group with a fine Plans were laid to serve cold students and was delivered as fol­ longer have each other to depend Mrs. Carl Meyers of Didsbury. early homesteading days has been set of scissors, much appreciated suppers from the booth at thc lows: "I come before you to-nite upon as we have had in these past spending the past two weeks with and gratefully acknowledged. Oyen Sports June 17, beginning at as spokesman for 15 young men few years; when we lived, worked IDEAL TAILORS and played together. This is one Heavy May rains have cut Ar­ her daughter Mrs. Grosse and re­ Hand work kept the members 3 p.m. Donations for the supper and women, who are graduating gentina's rice crop by roughly one- ond CLEANERS newing acquaintances with many occupied for an hour, after which will be appreciated. Please cont­ and beginning a new phase of life. realization that saddened this happy occassion. half. Production is now placed at D. Dong. Prop. Hanna, Alta. aid friends. She returned via TCA the hostess served a delicious lunch act Mrs. Conlin, convener, or Mrs. We bid farewell to Delia High, to about 126,000 metric tons. to her home in Vancouver on June bringing a most enjoyable evening Eberly or Mrs. O. Berg. it's teachers, students and to the We go out, now, into the new 1. to a close. It was decided to discontinue incidents which will always be rem exciting world which we are con­ the regular meeting for the months embered. As we say farewell we fident will see our hopes and as­ of June and August. The meeting recall occassions that brought joy pirations fulfilled. Not one of us closed with tea and a social hour. and occassions that were mingled would be able to go into the new with sorrow. We were one through­ world which holds so much for us WINS PONY out, however, sharing difficulties if we had not had the training of and good times. Mrs. Nance Stubbs was the win­ our school, patience of parents ner of the pinto pony in the raffK' With me to-nite are 15 indivi and teachers and the companion­ I High School and draw which took place May 27. duals and if we paused to think ship of schoolmates upon which to rely. SATISFACTION Looking back we discern help­ ful people, our parents and we are unable to express our deep Graduates gratitude for all that you have done for us; for your encourage­ ment, for your loyalty and for You will find exceptional employment your praise. With our sincerest feelings of appreciation we say GUARA opportunities in the Royal Bank thank you. To our teachers who held out to us the torch of learning, who MARSHALL WELLS FACTS THAT SPEIX «OPI»OKTUI*IITlf"*» gave us the ladder to climb and FOR YOUNG MEN WITH AMBITION the "pushes" to rise to the -top; a heartfelt thank you. Thank you 1. The "Royal" is North America's fourth largest bank. for your patience, your kindness More than 950 branches are in operation and new ones and your knowledge. FORMULA*} are being opened all die time. During the past tis Some of us may feel as we leave years we have opened more than 150 new branches, Delia High that our talents may each one creating new managerial positions ... and re­ not enable us to make a signifi­ It bonds so tightly on now wood that mois­ sulting promotions for young Royal Bankers. cant contribution to our age and ture cant get throughto cause blistering I Tho only house paipt sold wilh a "double- 2. "Influence" plays no part hi advancement at tbe that we may live an obscure exis- •Mi Royal Bank. Most senior officers from the Chairman and tance. This, however is not an ap­ your-money-batk"'guarante*l propriate view of life for people President on down started as juniors in small branches • 100% Blister-Proof on now wood I and advanced on merit alone. who have had our advantages. There is a purpose in life for each • More Blister-toaistant on painted 3. Home study banking courses are available to all staff one of us. What I have in mind is wood I members. Successful candidates advance quickly. expressed in a short poem by 4. For young men interested in gaining int Sharpe and I would like to con­ • Stain-Proof... no mora rust streaks! hanking experience, the Royal Bank has some 90 clude my valedictory by reciting • Fumo-Proof...no more discoloration I branches abroad... in New York, London, Paris, Cuba, this poem to you. • S*tf Priming...requires no undnrcoatl the Caribbean area and South America. "Isn't it strange that princes 5. We have generous pension plans that r and kings Uso "Blister- Proof' Formula 5 on your now the best, as well as group, health and 1 And clowns that caper in saw­ homo or next repaint. *t low cost to employees dust rings And common folk like you Cat our booklet "Tome Future ia and me Beaevty IT m MUM m AUjron PAMTM et*our local brmmck. Are builders for eternity Each is given a bag of tools THI RO YAL BANK OF CAMA0A A shapeless mass, a back of 'rules WATERHOUSE HARDWARE Ceeeee'* Lmrmmst teak And each must make 'er life is flown Your Marshall-Welts Store Honno Branch — L. CRAWSHAW, Manager A stumbling block or a stepp­ CEREAL — ALBERTA ing stone. S^RSf*

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*] Drumheller where she will vis;'. CHINOOK I for three months before leaving HERALD CLASSIFIED AD RATES J, | to make her home in Scarboyo v THE HERALD'S repv Ont. Mrs. Warren has sold her Minimum charge 75c first insertion, 50c each subse­ Craigmyle District Bu CHINOOK, June 8 — Mr. and I"'"' """. "" '***" ,"",** D:, 1 .t nr ,«r iL. c-. J house and it was moved to Pol quent insertion in Memoria "., Church Notices, Cards o' Mrs W.W.lson left on Saturday lockvi]le wefik A[. friends A/*, -. CIRCULATION - JOB PRINT'NG Thonks. Coming Events $1 00 pe' insertion. Display adver­ to nieet Mr and Mrs. Charlie Brown I n(J > hb h ^ Warrt>n ""< Kobe! Branum, Res. Repr-esentotivp Oaiqmvi. tising rate card .jpon request. Copv must rear.** Herald O* of Edmonton. Together hey will her surroundings. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wil 'ice by 12 noon each Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson accom­ son at Standard. CRAIGMYLE, June 8 — Guests Bobbie Proudfoot. panied by Mrs. V. Laurence atten­ BUSINESS DIRtCTORY TELEPHONE 52 — TO CONTACT 6,000 READERS Mr. and Mrs. Art Harris and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mr. and Mrs. "Shorty" Bossert ded the Eastern Star conference in children of Canmore accompanied Hunter on Tuesday were Mr. and and sons Dale and Donnie were Lethbridge I4SI week You'll Save Dollars — You'll Get Prompt by Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Harris of Mrs. Pete Tolliver and sons of Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rutledge of FOR SALE SEED FOR SALE Drumheller were Sunday visitors at Rumsey. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Branum. Victoria, B.C., were recent visit­ Service By Using Your Telephone to the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. GOLDEN GLIDE VACUUM CLEAN­ Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Foye and Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Walton ors at the Laurence home. Laurence. Also Mr. aid Mrs. .Tim ERS— Singer Sewtngr Machine Co. Notice to Advertisers Contact These Business Firms daughter Dianna have been recent and son Wayne of Ponoka were Mr. and Mrs. W. Barker of Hus­ Sales and Service. General Delivery Aitken and family were guests at The Canada Sees Act requires that visitors at the home of Mr. and Sunday guests at the home of Mr. sar were Sunday callers at the Drumheller. PI one VA S-S16T. 2tf when an advertisement states a prw-e a Sunday night supper. Mrs. Lloyd Watson of Calgary. and Mrs. Al Walton. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Garbutt. it must also state the seed grade n«„«;„ ir.-u-u r u u i We are pleased to report that IS YOUR SPRAYER READY TO GO? Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Newmarch Uncleaned seed should be advertis­ Dougie Kirkeby of Hanna has „ _ , » u »_. Mr. Gerald Johnston attended Weeds — Orr'sshopporn and Cut­ er! as ••UNCLEANED''. ••Registered, been visiting at the home of Mr u and family of Calgary were week 1 the Wheat Pool school in Edmon­ CENTRAL TAXI beinMrs.g Roconfiney Johnstod to nhospita is homl aet Haaften r Painting and worms — Threaten your crop or Certified" applies only to seed tab­ end guests at the home of Mr. and and Mrs. Bill O'Neill Headquarters for spraying equip­ ued anrl sealed by the Department of na for ten day.. Mrs. Dyko of Ce­ ton this past week. ment and chemicals is: Mrs. Ray Branum. News from the R and White Agriculture. real took charge of her clasps at Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Ward of Red NATIONAL GRAIN COMPANY Racing Stables is exciting this THE HANNA HERALD Mr. Harvey Nixon is a Calgary school. Decorating LIMITED. 28-29-SO-S1-S* Deer, Mrs. Sarah Ryder and John - Phone 32 - tf week. D. G. Innes motored to Swift visitor this week, at the home of We are sorry to report Mrs. Ryder of Kindersley, Mr. Gordon Current to see Maeday Scott win 6 ROOM FULLY MODERN NEW SEED GRASS FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Jim Turner. Russell Marr is a patient in the Ward, Loraine and Kenny of Car­ First Class Workmanship HOUSE—Located on 1st Ave West. a first in 2 mins. 16 sees. Halie Miss Lucky Taylor and Miss Mil- Hanna hospital. We wish her a bon were all recent guests at the "Why Walk When Yoo fun basement. Phone 744, Hannrr Brome Grass Grade No 1 ® J1S Hdr Scott was first in 2 mins. 13 sees. Free Estimates SStf Brome Orass Grade No. 2 & 116. Hdr. fred Branum, both of Drumheller speedy recovery. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ward. and Norma M. Scott was 2nd. in Can Ride the Central Way" Created Wheat Orass No. 1 ® J28 Hdr. were week end visitors at the ho­ The Chinook W.A.'s pro -ret 'ir Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Sinclair SECOND CUT BOARDS—14r- each Greeted Wheat Orass No 2 & J2S Hdr. 2 mins. 18 sees. The stable left for me of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Branum. Also some rough lumber. On High­ Creeping Red Fescue No. 1 ® $30. Hdr Regina on Saturday, where they (his season is the pit: chase of a and family who were employed j — On Time All the Tim* — way 2T, Bakrlck Sawmills Ltd., Brome and Crested Mixture Miss Noreen Loucks of Calgary resume racing on Monday. June 8. lawn mower to be used at the all winter at the Ray Peterson Sundre, Alberta. —30-31-S2pc suitable for pasture It $16. Hdr. was a Saturday evening guest at Mr. J. E. Blore celebrated his cemetery. All do lations will be farm are now employed on the, Len Underwood Alfalfa Grimm Grade No 1 •» $42 Hdr the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam greatly apprecijted. The money farm of Walter Melville at Cereal. | Alfalfa Hadak Grade No 1 @ $44 Hdr 81st birthday on Saturday, May Courteous and Safe Drivers MUSf'AN WILD RYE GRASS SEED Branum. Phone 774 Sweet Clover white or yellow 30. Children and grand children can be left at the post office, and 190 lbs., 80c per lb., 500 Ibs. 70c per Alto. Blossom Orade No 1 & $1.1 Hdr Miss Mary McAffer of Vancouver several canvas;ers will be making Hanno lb. W. H. Lockhart, Toungstown. arranged a surprise party at the FINEST QUALITY PRINTTFRT Mixed Orade, No 1 3> $12 io per Hdr B.C. is a guest at the home of her AIU. —S0-31-32r farm home. The visitors arrived house to house calls. Inoculation Available brother-in-law and sister Mr. and with a huge turkey complete wilh The bridge club met at the home THE HERALD — PHONE 52 WATER WELL DRILLING—Ander- All seed high quality r'nd Gov't Mrs. Al Walton, prior to her de- of Mrs. Harry Miller and a cup berg a Some Drilling Ltd., comm­ graded. Sow the Best all the trimmings and a cake bear­ A Good Place To Eat j parture for Scotland in the near ercial and domestic well drilling. Twenty years experience rleaninu ing the inscription "Happy Birth­ | and saucer was presented to Mrs. and Selling grass seeds HANNA future. Phone BU 8-2T77Calgary, Barl Lnm- day, Father". Miller. The Millers are leaving son, 87, Hanna. or Nick Bosch. 1T8. S. A. ELLIOTT Mr. and Mrs. John Dmytruk of to make their home at Wascea, HANDSAWS Oyen. 28tf Those attending the celebration Seed Dealers License No. 8035 Delia visited at the home of Mr. Sask. Mrs. Miller also received a LAWNMOWERS The Broadway included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blore ! ELECTRIC Phone 383 Delra. Alta and Mrs. George Erychuk on Sun­ cup and saucer from '.he Chinook MACHINE SHARPENED K SECTION OP LAND S. B. 33. twp. 20-1-2-3-1-5-6-7 of Red Deer and their son Bill Electrica Contractor* And ST, Range 3, west 4 Meridian Fair day. W.A. A lovely TV lamp was also who resides in Calgary, Mr. and Wiring Specialist, buildings and lots of water. Terms SEED WHEAT FOR SALE Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carr of Hanna presented to the Millers from the HENRY T. COOK Cafe cash — A. J. Thurston, Benton. Mrs. William Blore and daughter T-V a. RADIO SALES It doesn't cost lt pays to change your were Saturday evening guests at community club. 105 5th Ave. West, Hanna Alta. 31-2p Audrey of the Didsbury district, AND SERVICE seed, why not seed the best, selling the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill A large number of Chinook peo or Leave Saws at Featuring Chinese and Chinook Wheat Grades N'o 1. C.S. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Blore and Miss Representing Jensen's R,». MARSHALL - WELLo Certificate N'o 7ri-7569. for registered Edith Thompson of Red Deer, Mr Canadian Dishes automatic, signal lights, heater, Mrs. Jean Schabert and daugh­ Mrs. Mary Warren an oldlimer C •nd T-V Service, Calgary stock, grown on hand rorjued plots <& and Mrs. Eric Blore and sons Dav­ HA/\DWAK STORE radio, windshield washers, whltewall $1.40 bushel from bin. cleaning facil­ ters of Calgary were week end vi­ of Chinook left on Monday for Agent* tor: tires, 2-tone white and brown. Price id and Allen of Craigmyle. Open 6 a.m. to 12 p.m. wally ities at Delia sitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Electrohome T-V 4 $1760. Terms arranged. Phone 575 L. E. LARDER When dinner had been complet Saturday to 1 a.m. Hi-Fi Phonograph. Hanna or write Mrs. L. Rutherford. Registered Seed Grower Cereal. Alta 31tf CARD OF THANKS ed and thanks offered by Mr. Blore Phon* 320 Delia, Alta. Corner Centre St., 1st Ave. t 24 tf the family group gathered for pic­ GOING FISHING! PHONE 35 — HANNA "DESTROYER" for use In outdoor T would like to thank the people tures. Phone 579 Has toilets. Bats down to the earth, who BO eagerly int-ovenieneed them­ In addition to reaching a fine Well come to and bring the family saves cleaning. Full directions. FLAX SEED FOR SALE selves* in iittemptitm to extiriKuisn the Thousands of users, coast to coast house fire on in> properly last Wed- age, Mr. J. E. Blore has completed Complete fishing and accomodation by day, weekly or 160 Bus. Raja Flax Certified Grade Price 81.00 per can, postpaid. Tjntt his 50th years as the last resident week-ends — Write Pine Lake P.O. or Phone Red Deer at $4.75 per bus; ir,0 bus. Red Wing ; POR RENT—In Remple Apts, two Never shall your memory fade; 1 CONTRACTOR room furnished suite; kitchen, liv­ t-ovine thoughts shall ever wander. — Phones — 338 Any problem you have real estate-wise, write to Hughes ing room area and bedroom. Priv­ WE OFFER: 1958 CHRYSLER WINDSOR SEDAN Tn tlie spot where you are laid". Realty Management 1217 14th St. S.W. Calgary. automatic, radio, power equipment, ate bath, newly riecornted. rear en­ TjovinRly remembered hy hls wife General Carpenter Work— trance. Available Immediately. Excavating Service 19,000 milea. Must be sold to settle T>aurn and family. Cabinet Making — Brick estate. K. ft B. Motors Hanna. 31, 32 Phone 4220 .T Remple, Biggar, Sask GEO. S. WOOD, Sand and Gravel or Cassidy Agencies. Hanna.' Work ONE USED CAR RADIO, very low —30tf WOLFE — In loving memory of our (Formerly President, Manager Rural Sewage Disposal dftar daughter Edith Wolfe, who priced. Phone 392. Boh Hamilton. MOTORISTS Bookkeeper, McTaggart Mo­ Systems A Specialty Specialist on Stoneboard 4 ROOM FULLY MODERN SUITE, 32-38 passed away June 13. 1957. completely furnished inr-lurlinii rush­ "Silently the shades of t>\ eninR, tors Ltd. at Stettler) Joint Filler es and cooklnr; utensils Will rrr-r-rr- BRAND NEW AUTOMATIC ELEC- < lather round my lonely door; For the Best Prices and Service -31-32c —See— modate 2 or 3 persons. Will rent Silently they hrin^ before me, . JTB4C FANGE — fully guaranteed. on weekly or monthly Irrrsis. Alsn Faeei* I have wen before. On All Your Tire Requirements Sale price $200 00 G. J. Knaus. Box OTTO PAHL 3 room suite, upstairs, outside en­ Oh not lust, bui none before me, 209, Oyen, Alta 32tf CoH On 3r*'3P9 trance, complete with KHS rrnrl wa­ Let her never be forgot: Lyle Grover & Sons Hanna, 2nd Ave. East ter. Immediate possession. Phrme Sweet her memory to the lonely, YEAR OLD and THREE YEAR OLD Phone 151 — Hanna Phone 741 Mr, or call at 4111-2 Ave West -Mrs In our hearts she perish not". ..BULLS — government approved. H. Fechn(nee) Krause "2. 33p. Kver remembered by her lovinp 28tf. Apply Frank Oldenburg. Bnssano, mother and Frank Malnfrold. HANNA TIRE Alta 43. 33p HELP WANTED SERVICE POWER UP COMPLETE SPRINKLER OUTFIT, FINLEY — In loving memory of with pump capacity 400 gallons pr>r STATISTICS PROVE that rrn hour Charles Finley, who passed away Leon Mehl, Prop. - Phone 31 minute. 1100 feet of aluminum pipe. given to our agency pays more titan June 4, 1958 for faster field work un hour trr any other rrr-rupat ion. If HANNA BAKE Bull Dog 42 Inch fanning mill with Kver remembered by the Crowle (Next Door to K & B Motors) bagger. Q. F3. Wheaton. Acadia Vrl- Interested in .* business rrf your family. 32p ley, Alta. 32. 33. 34c own, join now a progressive comp­ any. Commission & Bonus. Available SHOP 20 INCH GAS RANGE—brand new. territories In vour rrveh, Familex FINLEY — In loving memory of Also $ Room House 12x36 ft. Easily Dept. J. 10-10!)H Kelirrimier Mon­ Charles Finley who passed away treal 32 Ifi&liei. The Store of Good Things moved. Phone 359 after fi p.m. June 4. 1958. 82, Mc "I havo lost- a dear r-mpaiilon, To Eat FOUND A life linked with my own; ONE 71/fc H.P. MERCURY outboard Drilling New Wells ... Atui day by day I miss him more, For Better Lights Good Wholesome motor. In very good condition with PAIR OF MEN'S GLASSES — ow­ As T go through life alone. self re-winded starter. Faupel ft — Cleaning Old Wells ner may have same by applying He is asleep in God s beautiful garden Weik. Phone 772, Hannn, Alta. BREAD — BUNS at Herald Office 32c Sheltered from sorrow and pain; Come to 32, 33c — Everything in Well supplies Safe in God's wonderful keeping. Tntil we meet again*'. — Reasonable Rates CAKES, PASTRY 30 FT. TELEVISION AERIAL. Phone SALE BY TENDER Kver remembered and sadly missed 22S, Hanna. 31c — Fast Service Geuder Electric MAGAZINES Tenders are Invited for the purch­ by his wife Klsle. Hanno Phona 321 YEARLING REGISTERED SHORT. ase of the building known as the old — Established 1950 Hanna Phono 116 HORN BULL—Watts Gallant Glen McKee livery barn at Craigmyle. Low­ 385008, born May 1, 1958. Kenneth est or any tender not necessarily ac­ GRIFFITHS Garbe, phone ft 1322. Hanna. Sl, SS cepted. Tenders must he in the hands <&hur32 one) suite and S rooms and toilet In — Phone 201 — When In Hanna Stay) another all on one floor. |R1S5.00. Terms possible. Houae With 3 bed­ PERSONAL CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY Coronation, Alta. with a NEW At The rooms," living* room, bath and lance ALLIANCE TABERNACLE lltf Don't miss It. Here's smooth, pace-setting power fo.r the big Meal Market 1954 Buick Sedan Before You Build! SUNDAY, June 14: 10:00 a.m. The [obs I And here's economy, too, with the famous FOR SALE OR TRADE 1954 Pontiac 2 dorn Coffee Shop Family Sunday School. "We have a CASE Powrcel diesel engine featuring "controlled Quality Meats — Freezer 1966 Chevrolet Hardtop class for you. PICK THC R16HT combustion", 6-point fuel protection and instant 1953, SS FOOT 2 BEDROOM HOUSE 1952 Pontiac Sedan 11:00 a.m. The Family Worship ser­ Froth Fruits ft Vegetables . ..TRAILER, fully equipped with 4 1960 Plymouth vice. all-weather starting. piece bfH*. Belling for $2800. Cash CONTRACTOR J. E. P. KENNEDY, Prop. J 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. The new CASE 700 has heavy duty dual-range Es|q>strond, Manager or will consider car. etc. as partial Oood singine: and warm fellowship in Hanna Phone So* trade fr pash difference. Apply -G.' He* the man you are depending up­ 8-speed transmission; standard 4-wheel and row s every service. The Christian Laymen on to make your housing dreams stnsnrhV mT-tf^*« - E. Cabjary. crop models; LP-gas or gasoline models available; Larkin & Isaac's of the Tabernacle in charge of both rome true. By combining the technl- Phone B. jft. 2-40-1*. or write Box servlceg. e*l knowledge with the practical « power steering optional. ITS. Forest Lawn, Alta. 31-32-33p PHONE 324 • 366 . 367 WEDNESDAY at 8:00 p.m. Mid- perlence oi working carpenters «• Ask for a power proving demonstration on your 2 SOWS With J4 four week old plga. Week Pra'yer service. gtv* yoa tbs best workmanship avail- kate. Vor quality materials and better farm soon! Alao one Mar old boar. Win sell or COMINO SOON: workmanship see trade for %ed sraln. Robt. Maetche, Missionary Mr. Dennis Oreenway trL mile trtAimWa* fcoiw School. jipeaking Sunday June 21. W Vacation thble School July «-17. KNOBLAUCH The Firms Oiler You The Very Fin­ SVS2P. Famljy, Camp at Whitewood Beach CONSTRUCTION LIVESTOCK Junly 20-27. REMEMBER. The best remedy for QEN. CONTRACTORS—CONCRETE a sick church Is to put lt on a Missio­ MASONRY est Service—1f|p$ii In Hanna They AT STUD—Pinto Shetland Stallion, nary diet. also White Shetland Stallion rec­ Tou will find a warm welcome at HANNA. ALTA., Phon* 451 ently Imported from Denver. Pee every service at the Tabernacle. $10 at ttme of MI rim with privll- THfttaMfrX - W*** * Rev. J. Klassen, Pastor. ag. te fturn daring neasen. John 114-7th Ave East. Phone 776 Will Appreciate Your Patronage Baird, ,»»—»nnr. WM4 . --JU4UH

THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS *m~ THURSDAY, JUNE 11. 1959 Page

district itnee 1868. human beings and the trees, graas, She wis predeceased by her hus­ » r shrubs, and stoweis we wish td PROG. CONSERVATIVE OUTLINES band, Henry RfJbeH in 1946 fthd preserve in our open apaees? It is Acadia Valley Bureau is survived by six daughters. Mrs. doser than most people realize. (Adelaide) Donald, of Youngstown, Delia News Bureau We may, as Donald Culross Peettie PARTY AND PERSONAL OBJECTIVES NfWb - CIRCULATION JOB PRINTING Mrs. E. (Mabel) Schultz, and Mrs put in Us book Flowering Earth, H. Lrommer. all of Endiang, Mrs. (By the Herald's Correspondent Mrs. Felix Bottle) lay our hand upon the smooth Mrs. E Krempien, Res. Representative Acadia Valley T. st. (Hilda) Wolna, of Chesterme­ flank of s beech snd say: "We be IN HAND HILLS CONSTITUENCY re Lake, and Mrs. N. H. (Esther) of one Mood- brother, thou and 1". Keeler, of Calgary; three sons, DELIA, June 9 — In tbe recent guests at the home of Mr. and Because the one significant diffe­ Would Not Change Present System William Henry,, of Alexandria, Va. ACADIA VALLEY, June 7—More Monday June 22 has been chosen track meet held in Morrin the Mrs. Felix Battle. rence ia the two structural form­ Frederick Robert, of Of Special Areas; Advocate $5 than 30 grandmothers of the dis­ as the date for this work. Both following students won individutl Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and fam­ ulas is this: tile hah of every hae­ Lake, and Richard Otto, of Lang trict were honored by the Commu­ congregations are hoping for who­ trophies for the Delia school for ily of Saskatoon were week end moglobin molecule in man is one Increase In Old Age Pensions ley, B.C.; one sister, of Detroit, nity Club at the annual Grand­ lehearted support for this joint the highest number of points in visitors at the home of their sister atom of iron, while ia chlorophyll, mother's Day meeting held in the un precedented effort. Mich., 14 grandchildren; and 19 the green stuff of the plants leav- : Editor's Note — On the eve of the provincial election each age group: Phyllis Olson, Bill and brother in law Mr. and Mrs. hall on Saturday. In the short bu­ The Girl Guides held a very suc­ great- grandchildren. es, it ia one atom of magnesium. (June 18) Wm. J "Bill" Newman, Progressive Conservative O'Neill, Jim Battle and Diane Wil­ Niel McLeod. siness session, it was decided to cessful Mother-Daughter banquet Services will be held at Leyden's liams. In earth's long history one spe­ candidate accepts the Herald's invitation to express his opin­ again sell a cold plate supper at in the Hall last Wednesday even­ Chapel of Remembrance Wednes­ cies after another of animal and In a recent speaking contest CONSERVING ions, and at the same time give a brief resume of his back­ the booth on the July 1st Sports ing. Guests at the head table in­ day at 11:00 a.m., with Rev. L. J. plant has disappeared, and one held by the Home and School As­ (Continued from Page 2) ground as one of the younger members of the farming com­ Day. Members and others were cluded Fr. Mongeau, Mrs. V. Niwa Thelin officiating, and the inter­ culture after another has passed sociation Cerrline Battle won the The green leaf is the fundamen­ munity surrounding Delia. His submission is as follows: asked to donate 2 pies or 3 dozen Mrs. H. MacFadyen and Mrs. John ment will be in the family plot at tal link between life on earth and to oblivion, because of its inability donuts to the booth. Work sche­ Marshall Guide Leaders, and Mrs. Union Cemetery. trophy. to adjust to environmental chan­ "As the Progressive Conserva­ the energy of the sun. By means dule sheets are now being circul­ L. Garrecht and Isabella Niwa The Albertan At the recent Calf Club Show of their green stuff — chlorophyll ge. tive candidate for Hand Hills Con­ ated and anyone who would like Brownie Leaders. A program of held in Drumheller Gordon Thomp­ stituency in the forthcoming elec­ — plants arc able to manufacture Today it is necessary for man­ to help is asked to contact thc songs, poems and a playlet writ­ son's calf won the Grand Cham­ their own food from raw materi­ kind to regulate his use of resour­ tion, I believe that it is time to President Mrs. P. Kuhn. A program ten by Guide Bernadette Marshall for new . . . pionship, while that of Ian Morri­ put the power of the government als they gather from the air and ces and to manage earth's remain- prepared by a committee made up was presented by the girls. Much CARS and TRUCKS son was Reserve Champion, both soil. Animals lack this ability and ning capital more creatively if he back into the hands of the people. of Mrs. J. Westcott, Mrs. A. W credit is due the girls who so ably for the Delia Calf Club. Fred Bat­ I believe that, under the leader­ —it's— could not exist without the food- is to survive. Peers and Mrs. H. Burke was pre­ made all the plans and arrange­ tle's calf was sold for 27c a pound. producing plants. We can'adapt ourselves under­ ship of Cam Kirby, a Progressive sented. Following a roll call of the ments for the dinner and program Messrs Tom Broadbent and Pete Conservative Government will Everything that has life, from standing^ if we go into our open grandmothers, when each told oi and served the meal so capably. MODERN SERVICE Nielson were Calgary visitors last bring to the people a voice in the the bird song that wakes us at places, to learn by personal ex­ the time of her arrival in the dis­ Such training is excellent prepara­ the friendly place week. dawn to the philosophy that stirs perience in field and forest, on affairs of the province, the muni­ trict and her first home, Mrs. Paul tion for community service in ad­ cipality and the schools, which we to shop for . . . Mr. and Mrs. Richardson of Cal­ our minds as we linger by moon­ mountains and beside the streams, Shubert won the pirize for the ult life. gary were visitors at the home light on a beach or a hilltop, is that mankind is dependent upon do not have under present admini­ grandmother to arrive in the dis­ Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and • Studebaker Cars and stration. of their son and daughter in law built of the product of green the living resources of the earth trict the earliest in 1910. Mrs. John family motored to Regina to bring Trucks and must do his part to conserve "We have a sound platform to deal Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richardson, De­ plants. Niwa and Mrs. Chrusciel were back their son Douglas who has • Borgward Cars and lia. How close is the affinity between them. with every problem facing Alber­ close competitors. Mrs. Mactavish been attending Campion College ta today. Briefly here are a few Station Wagons Mrs. Bob Gibson is a patient in and Mrs. Muntean were other there. Douglas was recommended the General hospital, Calgary. of the main points of that plat­ prize winners. A program feature for promotion into Grade Ten with­ • Morris, M.G., Jaguar form. Mr. Wm. Sinclair of Calgary is of the afternoon was a song and out examinations. Cars and Vans visiting at the homes of his sons dance act by four midget ladies, 1 A revision of the educational James Marshall is home again PHONE 250 — HANNA John and Bob in the Delia district. Save Water With Evaporthrol system with respect to curriculum, followed by a ladies vocal quar­ after spending the year at St. An­ Mr. Everett Kissick of Caribou, the teaching profession, financing W. J. "BILL" NEWMAN tette. thony's in Edmonton. James was B.C. is visiting his brother Percy — A unit that floats on water and provides a constant supply of schools and University training. Supper was served at tables also recommended for promotion in Delia. (8 months) of the chemical, HexadeconaL that ferns a 2 A 12 point agricultural poli­ where handkerchief favors were into Grade Eleven without exami­ sealing film on the surface of your dugout to cut evap­ the present Rural Electrification Mrs. McNeil of Calgary is visit- oration loss by 70%. cy which will raise the net farm place cards for the guests of hon­ nation. and Rural telephones. ting with her daughter and son — Non-toxic to human and plant life income and thereby raise thc or. Mrs. John Niwa made a reply Weed spraying is now in pro­ With regard to the Special Areas in law Mr. and Mrs. Frank Isaac. — No odor or taste imparted to water standard of living. address of thanks on behalf of the gress when the wind permits. Roy Delia. — Does not exclude air . . . water stays fresh. a Progressive Conservative govern­ Hall of Edmonton is now flying 3 A redistribution of provincial grandmothers present. Mr. Jack Holland of Lloydmins­ — One package (two units) at $22.00 prepaid protects ment will make no changes in ad­ the syndicate plane for the owners. income to permit the municipali­ Mrs. MacFayden Sr. of Mount. ter is visiting his daughter and 12-14,000 sq. ft. water surface or average sized dugout ministration of Special Areas as A Medicine Hat company is also ties to share in the prosperity of Rundle Lodge in Calgary, return­ son in law Mr. and Mrs. Dave — Reservoirs, 100 or more acres may be protected with ap­ this has been operating for some operating in the district. Many propriate number of units or by special application Alberta. time apparently quite satisfactory. ed to Acadia Valley with her son Doull. farmers however, are doing their Leases will continue to be honor­ Roy who was in Calgary on busin­ Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall, Mr. SEND MONEY ORDER OK CONTACT 4 A $5.00 per month increase own by tractor. ed. ess last week. and Mrs. Mike Marshall and Mr. in supplementary old age pensions Mr. and Mrs. R. Walker of Rose­ Word has been received that an­ and more personal consideration I feel that as a farmer candidate and Mrs. C. A. Marshall were all Mar mac Water Conservation Limited town Sask. are visiting with their other quota of one bushel has been Calgary visitors last week end at­ given to the aged, sick and needy. I have knowledge of the problems daughter and son-in-law Mr. and declared for this delivery point 1005 Winnipeg St, Regina — Phone JO. 8-168* facing the people of this consti­ tending the wedding of a relative. 5 A revision of administration Mrs. E. Gummo. tuency. I also believe that a mem­ Mrs. L Sortwell of New West­ of justice and property rights. Mr. Viggo Haahr, manager of ber should be available at speci­ OBITUARY minster B.C., is visiting her daugh­ 6 An examination of the me­ fied times for the benefit of his the local Co-op. spent the week in ter and son in law Mr. and Mrs. thods of acquiring surface rights constituents in order that he may Edmonton attending a merchandis­ MRS. ELEANOR U. BOEHLKE Jim Simpson, Delia. and the paying of compensation ing school. 50,000 GALLONS PAINT express their views and wishes in Mrs. Eleanor Ulrich Boelhke, 80. Several Delia residents motored This bankrupt and clearance atock of paint is suitable tor for same. the legislature". Mrs. N. Bozak and Mrs. L. Gar­ of Chestermere Lake, died sudden over to Craigmyle last Friday ev­ side and inside. It is fresh paint and manufactured by C.IJU, C recht attended the C.W.L. conv­ win-Williams, Lowe Bros.. C.V.. Qliddens, etc. 7 Development of natural res­ Hr. "Newman was born in New- ly at her daughter's residence Sa ening to attend the music recital OUR GUARANTEE — try one gallon, tn a hundred. It yen t ources and tourist trade. ention in Banff over the week end. turday morning. held by Mrs. Blair and her pupils completely convinced that it is the beet, then return tM manville, Ont., and came to Al­ Mr. and Mrs. H. Neilson and can or unused portion for complete 100% refund. Shipped These points and many others berta in 1920. He served in the Born in Luzon, Poland, she came to entertain their parents. ately anywhere ln Canada. Mr. and Mrs. C. Neilson attended will be covered in our over all Canadian Army overseas in the to Canada to Stettler in 1910, ho- Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hedrick of OUTSIDE FAINT — Suitable for steel, cement, woodwork the wedding of Miss Evelyn Neil­ can be thinned down for ahinsles. Colours: white, primer policy. Some things which I be­ Mediterranean theatre of operati­ mesteaded at Endiang until 1945 Stanford, Montana, were Sunday black, ivory yeUow, battleship grey, pearl trey, shatter cree son and Mr. Jack Dawson in Cal­ lieve should be of particular ons and north west Europe. After when she retired to Drumheller. pie green, chartreuse, barn red, bright tie, turquoise, coral, gary over the week end- blue, brown. interest to the people ef the Hand 5 years of military service he ret­ She moved to Stettler in 1947, and INSIDE PAINT — $2.89 per gallon. Suitable for walls, woodwork, Hills constituency are: urned to the Delia district in 1945 Mr. and Mrs. Bob Peers and Da­ had resided in Chestermere Lake plaster, over wallpaper, etc. Colours: flat white, gloss white. Jonquil vid were week end guests with the EUGENE KUSH yellow, mint green, bone Ivory, sky blue, blossom pink, sbedew where he now farms. (all beige, turquoise. 1 Our Farm Purchase Credit Gibson families here. Plan which will be of great advan­ A past president of Delia Branch B.A. LL.1. ALUMINUM PAINT - , . **.» , Wednesday June 17 has been ROOF CEMENT — Mack liquid, oontains flbrated asbestos — Mo saL tage especially to potential farm­ Canadian Legion, he is currently Barrister, Solicitor Send 50% money order as deposit. Balance shipped C.O.D. e* yen the date set for the annual cem- may remit in full and save the charges. ers. well "known throughout the dist­ Notary Public 2 Cottage style homes for eld­ rict as a member of Provincial etary clean-up, at which time mem- SHERMAN'S • erly citizens in towns and villages bers from the United Church, the HORSE SME WJ- HANNA mr 5S7 Queen St. -W„ Toronto. Ont, Command in the capacity of Zone Est. 1*08 where this type of accomodation Commander, which post he has United Missionary Church, and OYKN Office AGENTS WANTED — as financial outlay. Write for colour chart. is preferable to dormitory style the Anglican Church in joint ef­ STETTLER AUCTION MART Guarantee certificate and order forms for your area. Only one scant held for the past ten years. He On WrSnssdey — ies allowed to a district . . . so harry. homes. takes an active interest in youth fort will hoe the weeds, and clean 1 P.M- . up the trees. Mr. Howard Simmons and Mr. Roy MacFayden have done PUT THE PEOPLE EN POWER j considerable work on the trees to date. Thur., June 18th PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Arrangements are being made j for the members of St. Mary's Pa­ APPROX. 250 HEAD 1NCLUD- rish of the Roman Catholic Church 20 REGISTERED QUARTER and the United Church to work HORSES FROM U.S.A. together to build a side walk from WE the United Church to St. Mary's ENTRIES ACCEPTED UP TILL Church and down to Main Street. SALE TIME PLEDGE welfare as a Lieutenant in thc Buyers on hand from accross Royal Canadian Sea Cadet Corps Canada and the USA "Crescent". He is a member of PRESERVING// WHEN St. Patrick's Anglican Church, De­ lia. AUCTIONERS Mrs. Newman was formerly Mar­ T .A PRATT -— Lie. 286 garet Simpson, R.N., of the Delia C. McKAY — Lie. 233 ELECTED district. They were married in 1941 Q. and have two sons, Douglas and L. G. BROWN — Lie. 394 ON Terry. of CINIRAL POODS KITCHENS [f your family likes Strawberry r 1 Jam they'll enjoy Strawberry JUNE Jelly too. Here's the successful CAM KIRBY way to make It. Leader ol the Alberla Progressive $400 CAPITAL GRANT PER FARM FOR STRAWBERRY JELLT 18th Conservative Party. 3H cups juice (about 2H quarts ripe berries) RURAL ELECTRIFICATION 7H cups (SH lbs.) sugar H cup strained lemon hues A dynamic rural electrification PLEDGED BY CAM KIRBY 1 bottle Certo fruit pectin V program. To prepare Juice. Crush thorough­ $25,000 low interest loans to qualified ly about 2*ra quarts fully ripe "In Manitoba the entire cost at berries. Place in jelly cloth or bag V farmers. delivering electricity to farms and squeeze out Juice. Measure is borne by tbe provincial Gov* 3% cups juice and % cup lemon A $20.00 a month supplementary Juice into a very large saucepan. allowance for needy old age ernment. "tn Saskatchewan a To make jelly. To the measured V large proportion is bonne by the juice in saucepan, add 7% cups pensioners. provincial Government. A*Pn> sugar and mix well. Place over A, vigorous development program for gressive Conservative Govern­ high heat and bring to a boil, stir­ ment in Alberta will hear 4V ring constantly! At once stir in V a greater Alberta. per cent of the capital cost at Certo. Then bring to a full rolling A far reaching rural industrialization hooking up those farms that do boil and boil hard 1 minute, stir­ not now have electric power. ring constantly. Remove from V program. This will not be less than $400 heat skim off foam with metal Improved instruction and curriculum or more than $600 per farm. spoon and pour quickly into Those that now have - power glasses. Cover at once with % V and increased aid to education. will receive a. capital rebate inch hot paraffin. Makes about 11 A fair financial deal for Alberta's spread over four years, starting medium glasses. next year.. It will be not leas municipalities. than $400 or more than $600 per Quite a few new homemaken farm." have asked me about pectin. "What is it?" they say. Pectin <• IT'S DEFINITELY TIME "CAM" IORBY Oem Kirby, the jelling substance found in aQ FOR A CHANGE . . . Leader, fruit* in carving amounts. Certo ia pectin extracted from fruits PUT THE PEOPLE Alberta Progressive rim te thfa natural substance, Conservative. Party. than refined, concentrated and IN POWER I performance -controlled. Certain­ # PARMS NOW WITHOUT ELECTRIC POWER* ly, nothing artificial or 'chemical' MARK YOUR •bout Iti When you use Certo and •lne spat ec outvntts- power to ina am, TOO capital crane win folimo the tested Certo recipes, be aotsap toon *th or mora then fMO pe* farm. your jam and jsBy always acts BALLOT WITH •perfect"""* | • FARMS THAT NOW HAVI ELECTRICITY! F0R If your church group or women's • Bar seat, at tha ootit of originally delivering electriclM'tO,**e • rftuh i> interested in homemade William Newman AN X jam and jelly, I have a Certo film Td be happy to loan yon. No i charge. No obligation. Irs called «K Is hloh. time the people mt Alberta "Jelly and Jam Session" and rune i about IS nrtwrtaa If a 16 asm, haa participated Iff the wealth flf Alberta.** sound, and ia tn fun color. If i you'd like to borrow it, please CAM KIRBY write me — Frances Barton, Gen­ eral Poods Kitchens, 44 BgUntoa Ave. W, Toronto. EZZO PUT THE PEOPLE IN POWER PR0GRESSIVE Watch /or my column' 1*11 be back with mare recipes, ead V&ffi CONSERVATIVE meantime—tfyon'ee any Jem or jelly problems, pleas* writ* me, emdrUdmm*

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Poge_ THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS - - THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1959 The venerable teacher's career and respected hy members of tht attend the Hanna Round Up with GUEST MINISTER COMING ended on a hanpy note last Friday staff as well as the students. He crnitg when he was guest of hon Hilbert Bintz taking pari in the TO CHURCH OF CHRIST has been active as well in public ~>r at the annual graduation cere- LIBERAL CANDIDATE GIVES IDEAS calf roping event The Reverend J^hn Fairbairn i life, being an active member of monies He was the recipient o! SIBBALD, June 8 — The first of the Associated Temperance For I 'he Board of Trade. Always willing a combination magazine rack and Sibbald Old Timers versus the Sib ces of Alberta, will be a guest at j to help and ass,,; to the b^st of ON PARTY POLICES IN HAND bald Baseball Team ballgame smolri" stund from the high _ I he Church of Christ next Sunday I hi; abillt;. an}.one who sough, his PKHHIM LME MODEL this year was held Sunday June he will be mis^od !>y mn.iy. ch —' •"admc staff. From th" •r-vening. June 14. ,ie will give a with a good local crowd in atten advK-r , hort address *.;.! then show one i; BrunsVoc''. Han ve \ Sullivan Lake Local ATA. he re­ dance Twirly Switzer s a: ted • r Bom HILLS; MORE MUNICIPAL ASSISTANCE of the famous Family Series Fil..- 'un? 7. 1833. he was 71 ceived a lu'-ge copper 'ray and a the Oldtimers on .he n.ounJ J:U! Germany entitled Yesterday Today, and years of age Jim" 7. (i'l-zcn tumblers, each bearing th? Vc! Gohel, Delia Former And was relieved in the third inn.r.^ Forever". Everyone is gnen a cor ha­ i.T \ .-inbiem with Alberta Tea- Lby L.-ihtning Levied who in tar, One of his main hobbies Liberal Candidate Takes Up Herald's dial welcome to attend this spec .'-.socntior. printed under- was rei.eved by Room Wo^ds .:i been chess, and during hi- Varsr ial service. Families in the com­ lo nea h the < -no.em. From his grade Offer To "Inform Tne Electors" ". >.\.h .1. And', r- :i hi: a h ru *• career he had the opportunity munity are especially ur,ted tu run for th-> Oldtimers and J. Smitn play on two successive nights th • 11 clas; hi- received a beautiful come ana see this splend.d fnm. USED CARS ""'ditch's Net? — Vol Gobel Delia farmer and Liberal did the circuit trip for the Sibball Cuban champion Jose Capablanca, Vc-nr-tian copper smoking set con- Th.- service will begin a; 7.30 IQCii Chev. Deluve 4 Dr. V-8. Automatic, Level-air Stardard bearer ir Hand Hills riding at the coming election team One Eye Don Chiliak w- later world's champion, who gave isting of a trav with cigarette urn IWO S-rjpensiort,'Tu-Tone Point, Locally Driven li.ne 18 advecctes sound and sane business principles in gov- Chief Umpire and handled the simultaneous chess exhibitions at and match urn and an ash tray. All presentations are indicative of Only 11,000 NAiles, As New $. cnina A!bertc He stctes this along with ether views, on the rj.in.ij quite capably. The im.1 J. H. MEYERS— the St. Louis Chess CluD. Mr. ML score en.i?d up 15-5 :n favor of the vers was fortunate to draw a game the high esteem in which Mr. Me­ Condition 3250. ipvitatic^ of *;"e HercTd. as follows (Continued From Page L Sibbald Ball Club while 0!d:ime:> against the master on the fir^t yers is held by fellow teachers he supported went down to defea' "t QEQ *c<>r** Ronch Wagon, V-8. Automatic, Rodio. • howeti s.:r..- ct' thc old t.ash and night, while he defeated him th-- and students who with his many '"As a member of 'h.> Libera! ci'izens of our boys and girls. He then took Normal school train 7 Assistance to all needy anrl everyone had a s^ed time. Ft K second night. For this feat he was friends in Hanna sincerely wish l«y«9C ?Gcded Dash Back-Up Lights and Tu-Jone | Party and a candidate for the ing and entered his real voca >n qualified University students and Void, Mgr of the Old Timers Su\.- given honorary membership in the for him a lonj nd happy life of Paint, Truly a Lovely Custom Model for a Sf ; Hand Hills ronsituencv I recom- that of teaching, in which he ser­ m|»nd and endorse for Albe*Ta to student nurses his crew is ready to take on many St. Ix>uis Chess Club. retirement Low Figure of Onlv 3295. i, r ved for the past 34 years sound and sane business princi­ 8 Financial assistance up to Old Timers teams from the • i ~ IQC'f Chev. Deluxe Sedan Custom Radio, Near new ples which have been applied 3rd 525.000 to ai! bona fide farmers eundui', ;o>vn< at any time they Alter teaching for 15 years in nrmen successful •**. ven' !:no of desirous to ce: established on an can field a team. the town school at Bruderheim I WW I Tires Spotless Tu-Tone Appearance Inside where he was principal for eight business, specifically I support: economical family-farm unit And Out $f A Shower helo m honor of MIJ-- Vears and the Athabasca Division, 1 A careful system of planning 9 The proper care of our age.i Thelma Htppe Tuesday June 2nd A Holidax Beouty 2250. and needy citizens :n whatever he came to the prairies in 1940 in al! government departments was well attended and a nice as He served 15 years in the Neutral STORE SPACE WANTED •frftrCC Pontiac 4 Dr Matron Sedan ,Low Mileage, yes form it best suits Ih* individual sortment of gil =• were preM>nted 2 A thorough e\am;n.v. .or. an.i case Hills Division. .Moving only at the Iwvv Less Than 30 000 Miles New Tires, Radio the utmost caution in all govern Mrs. L. Lee. Miss Arnette H.p;;. pleasure of the Board he holds 10 Greater assis .nee to Munici­ and Mrs ber: Hippe as-is'ed in the unique distinction of havina 1000 to 1200 square feet of store space required Seat Covers, Show Room ^ICCA ment expendrur-es rOur elec'e.l pal Governments especially for members should be more careful opening the gifts. The entertain­ been principal of all high schools on lease basis, in Hanna. Must be in main shopping Condition IV«JU. education to rel.eve them oi some ment committee oi Mrs. E. Berscht with public funds than they won! I in that Division, the last post be­ area. — Write Box No. 1020 Hanna Herald for inter­ of their financial burden. and Mrs L. Norris had some en­ THESE CAREFULLY CHECKED UNITS CARRY OUR be with their own!' ing that of the nine room school view with Company representative, 11 Assistance to the livestock joyable items and games selected j in Consort from 1950 to 1955 WRITTEN GOODWILL WARRANTY WHICH ASSUR­ 3 Keeping debts to a minimum industry to make Alberta free of and the evening was roar. '' i "-.it! ES YOU OF PLEASANT MOTORING AHEAD WHILE and a true relationship to income cattle diseases as soon as possible At the age of 67 he relinquished with the ser\ ,ng of a oe..e. r.s -32-33-34c SAVING THOSE 1st YEARS DEPRECIATION so as to reduce deb: charge-. 12 Crop insurance and parity lunch by :hi V..I. of ' .tma . s~ I this post and joined the staff of the local high school where he 4 The development of our nat­ prices. T'-.eima Hippe in ,- iew wci: eho-, TRADE UF TO-DAY AT YOUR ural resources and the expansion -en words thank J the group for! taught English. French. German PONT1AC-BUICK DEALER of local industries he SV".wr j. •.-.{.an d the tnj >yublei and Dramatics. He is well liked ; 5 The complete removal of all SIBBALD tanffs :-nri ir.rr.ie re T •:T.S n •• only on gas and oil b it also on SIBBALD. June 8 -- The Fair agricultural and all o'.h.^r products SIBBALD, June 8 — We regret I dale ?!uden;s of Sibbald gathered iMy policy is free trad'' the absence of the Sibbald new- . a total of 38 points a: the track 6 Improvement in our educatio­ this past two weeks on account of meet in Acalia Vallr1' sponsored THE MODERNIZED GARAGE" nal system and »-; indarc s > us t i the local correspondent being away by the Acadia School Drvjsion fol­ for his annual vacation Phone 62 Hanna, Alberta make the curriculum more val­ lowing are the local point winners: uable to students and to make Dianne Void is presently empl Shoe race. Darrel Anderson 2nd better equipped as wel! a- bet oyed with the Alberta Government 50 yard sprint. r.'onn.i" Speers ?rd. Telephones working as a switch 75 yard sprint. Alvin Anderson Thanks Folks! board operator in Oyen. 3rd. Running broad jump. Lyle Mr. and Mrs. C. Priebe had a Huston first. Alvin Anderson 2nd. week end guest at their home Mr 3 legged race. Lyle Huston. Je:"'.>' It is with a great deal of pleasure that we say that the and Mrs. W. Manskey ani family Pearen. 2nd Hish .i.'mp A"v:n A." of Medicine Hat. derson 3rd. Pursuit relay. Fan,',.:. • Hanna Round Up this year was a successful undertaking Mr. and Mrs. L. Lee and Me 'o Judy Norris. 2nd Huh jump. BOJ Battrum motored to Laca lena or. school (Sibbald) 2nd Huh jump. on our behalf. We fully realize that in a large measure Saturday where they attended thr. Swanston 2nd. Hop step jump, sports day. Terry Void 1st (26 it. 1 ::uh,. 1" .. Several Sibbald people motored Swanston 3rd i24 ft fl utu! .< '.;.• i much of the success is due to the magnificent support of to Hanna Wednesday June 3 to inches). High jump, Carrol Norris FOR THE HAYING SEASON 3rd. 75 yard .-prill;. Je.v-ie Woo .. ali prtrons, business firms and many individuals. We wish ts extend to one and all our hearty thanks and ap­ I Used Haying Equipment Experience . . . preciation for the support you have given us. We trust We saved a customer S25.0O 2 Year Old John Deere 14-T Baler in Oliver Model 22B Power Mower 7 ft. legal expense last week by know that our efforts in the future will warrant the same gen­ Excellent Condition Used Johnson Work Horse Stacker, ing how to handle a collision ac­ 2 Year Old 6 ft. John Deere Power Mower Mounting Kit for John Deere Tractor cident where the other party was erous patronage and goodwill which was so evident in Used Cockshutt Side Delivery Rake suing. Another reason why a local agent who has lots of experience this year's edition of the Hanna Round Up. with accidents and losses is worth more to you than the city agents New Hairing Equipment or inexperienced agents Sincerely, New Holland 68 Supe $ Oliver M107 Roi ler Bar Real Estate . . . +tayliner 2010. Rake 595. W. E. FITZSIMMONS New Holland 67T New Holland Super 55 Roller Had a man from. Montana look­ ing for a ranch last week. Hay-liner Bar Rake W. F. POWELL 1024. 612. When you list your Real estate \ew Holland Full Trailer Oliver Model 46T with us you are cutting down on Baler 1945. Mcwjr, Less Tires 478. risk of having trouble with agree­ A Farmer, ment deal with buyer as we have experience and get good legal ad­ Having Fencing Problems! vise. Also our commission doesn't hurt either buyer or seller as we A Family Man Formers ond ranchers hoving fencing p-cblems should see the Shower Post Drivers handle all our own work. Don't Mounts on any troctor with hyraulic drive oost up to 7 inches in diameter. $Q"7K have to pay a salesman. Ask those 1 Up to 40 Posts an Hour 0 I D« we have sold property for. ACTIVE IN YOUTH GREYHOUND ORGANIZATIONS BRINGS YOU VK I -SeeThem at- KEN CASSIDY Vote AGENCY BIO ?A. A. HUTTQN & SONS Representing Public Finance Newman, WJ. X Minneapolis-Oliver Dealers — Hanna Ltd. - Loans on Can, Furniture. Houses. Inserted by Hand Hills BU PHONE 103 — HANNA Conservative Association in holiday

You're ahe3d in every way holiday via Greyhound. Kast, regular schedules . . . the smootnest ride on wheels . . . deep reclining seats to relax Kenoro $56.90 in as you enjoy a picture-window view of the scenery . . . ALL FOR THE LOWEST TRAVEL FARES OF AU, Check WHY? CONSTRUCTION Port Arthur $73.55 these big buys in summer travel and enjoy your holiday the Greyhound way! Salt Lake City $61.25 EEDS BARGAIN ROUND TRIP FARES WORK FROM HANNA FOR LESS THAN $100 THE • Bock Hoe • Gravel m F0R • Droahite • Washed Gravel L™ ??f I -^ .THAN $75" Los Angeles $90.05 LIBERAL. • Crashed Rock Vancouver $36.45 Minneapolis • Basement Excavating $70.70 Chicago $81.85 Regina $34.15 Winnipeg PROGRAM RURAL BASEMENTS and DISPOSAL SYSTEMS A $50.60 Son Francisco $79.60 SPECIALTY Jasper $24.20 Portland $54.05 Toronto $92.00 Waterton Lakes $17.95 "No Job is too Big or too the Price is s..h« ,TAKE A TOUR» ^ Ahmys Bo H ^eyhoend av-trt. tr«,«po. l.tion. sp«ci«i ugnrsee^fl •"*» Vote " $11.95 "Estimates Freely Given" $13.95 T,I.7.".??y ^TtUN CANADA for TOUR (From Calgary) — $200.35 ALBERTA 2T$<£ld °°2 "^ ih4,i,'« ^^ »»*«» -«<>--w»- ro GROVER & SONS m. ^^L^rj^ ty& LIBERAL CALL US FOR A 151 er 1*5 THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JUM6 H, 1959 i*,i)S'~^?J¥*«',t'Si?: JSIL 3rd INTERNATIONAL APPALOOSA SHOW HANNA ROUND-UP Over $800 In PRIZES

in the rest room on Thursday serve lunch at the 4-H achievem­ MARION KELTS, SOCIAL CREDIT June 25 at 2:30 p.m. ent day. The next meeting will be ORDER YOUR RUBBER STAMPS The Cereal W.I. held their re­ held one week early July 2 at the READ THE HERALDS CLASSIFIED ADS gular meeting in the rest room FROM THE HANNA HERALD on June 4 with 8 members and 1 home of Mrs. Drewniak with Mrs. CANDIDATE ACADIA-CORONATION new member present. The handi­ Lawson and Mrs. Drewniak as ser­ craft display for the conference ] viteurs. was discussed, also the baking. The Anglican W.A. will hold PROVINCE OF ALBERTA RIDING GIVES 8 POINT PROGRAM The Bindloss W.I. and the Cereal j its annual tea, bake sale and ba- W.I. will be the hostesses at the 1 zaar in the Cereal hall on June Electorial Division of Loans For Improvement Of Farm conference in the Cereal hall June 27 from 3 to 5:30 p.m. Everyone HAY Homes Among Many Interests 13. It was decided the W.I. would is welcome. ACADIA-CORONATION Expressed By Pioneer Farmer Agent of candidates nominated for the Legislative Assembly of the Province of Alberta on Thursday, Editor's Note — Marion Kelts of Consort, Social Credit J-M&NATKMtAl June 4. 1959 SPECIALS MAJnricn* Candidate in Acadia Coronation riding has taken advantage of The Herald's offer to pulish every candidate's views and NOTICE TO RATEPAYERS SOCIAL CREDIT — Marion Kelts, Consort. Offic­ their biographies prior to the provincial election on June 18. ial agent George Kropinskee, Consort. Used Late Model 7 ft Universal Power Mowers, Mr. Kelts has been a resident of the Consort district for 50 The Special Areas annual ratepayers' meeting C C. F. — Lester A. Lindgren, Consort. Agen Harvey 2 I.H.C, 1 M.H nA-i 100. 250 vears, coming there as a homesteader. scheduled for June 15, 1959 in Sub-Division 1, Hanna Kelts, Consort. Shape, From has been postponed until June T9, 1959. LIBERAL — James Leland Sims, Veteran. Official He has raised a family of eight inv Alherta'?; continued leadership agent, Ronald Burns, Veteran. 3 Used 2-3 Plow Haying Tractors, $ $ children most of whom still reside and prosperity. Da'es of meeting as previously stated conflict A-l 450. ° 675. in the Consort arjea. Education The new Social, Credit five year with Acadia District 11 FUA meeting. GUY E. WHEATON, orniirtm ensures greater benefits and service to his community has -32-33c Returning Officer 3 Used Late Model Balers, 1 45 I.H.C 1 M.H. with long claimed his interest. He ser­ and progress for Alberta in the Motor, 1 John Deere $ to $1 ved on the Willow Brook District future. Some of the policies which From 475. ° 1300. School Board as trustee and later I feel are essential in the future as chairman of the board of thi! are: 5 Used 10 and 2 ft. 3 Row Cultivators, Ready for Neutral Hills School Division. A 1 To keep the province on a the Field $ ,$ member of the Social Credit orga­ pay as you go basis. ANOTHER UNRESERVED From 100. 275. nization since 1934. he is known 2 To retire all outstanding obli­ for his capacibility in organization gations as rapidly as possible, and work. Mr. Kelts helped draft the thereby keep debt charges as low This Week's Special... land policy which has proven sir as possible. successful in rehabilitation of the 3 To improve our highways Special Areas. 1956 NASH SEDAN A-l SHAPE — HAS TO BE and other roads as fast as poss­ At the Herald's invitation he ible, to keep in pace with ever DRIVEN TO BE APPRECIATED has submitted the following other- increasing traffic. information as to his general po 4 To provide better education — AT YOUR LOCAL I.H.C. DEALER — litical views and of course those and social services. pertaining to the constituency of AUCTION SALE 5 To reduce taxatiqn in every Acadia Coronation: possible way. "I am one of the enthusiastic 6 To encourage the developm­ AT AIRDRIE, ALTA. supporters of our Social Credit ent of our natural resources. government, which has endeavor 7 The employment of more of ed in serve to the best interest of our people by the establishment 18 MILES NORTH OF CALGARY ON No. 2 HIGHWAY CLARENCE MOHL this province for the past 24 years. of new industries for the proces­ Phone 121 Hanna, Alta. It is my firm conviction that the sing of our raw materials. same basic principles which this 8 To find markets for Alberta government has followed in tlv- products. MONDAY, JUNE 22nd at 10 a.m. past are still our best guarantee In Acadia constituency I am par­ ticularly concerned about: TRACTORS Rake 1 12 ft. Samson Rod Weeder 1 Loans for improvement of 1 Hay Sweep for Farmhand Load. 1 9 ft. Mc-Dg Tiller farm homes. 1 Allis-Chalmers "WC" with real 1 Brand new Cockshutt No. 311 2 Massey 10 ft Tillers with Seed 2 Extension of farm loans for good Farmhand Loader with Side Delivery Rake Boxes young people. Manure Bucket and Push-off and 1 IS ft. Cockshutt Discer with 3 Increase in government grants 7 ft. Mower. Seed Aft. for education, health and welfare 1 Massey 55 Gas Motor MISCELLANEOUS to keep property taxes as low as 1 15 ft. Massey Discer with Seed 1 Massey 44 Gas Motor FARM MACHINERY Att. possible. 1 Massey 203 On June 18 1 Servel Kerosene Refrigerator 1 12 ft. Mc-Dg Discall with Seed 4 To press for completion of 1 Cockshutt 30. live P.T.O., new 2 Samson 12 ft. Rod Weeders Att. Highway 12 and 9 and also 41 and rubber 1 John Deere 3-furrow Plow, late the general improvement of all 1 D Case, new rubber 2 Tumblebugs roads. model 1 Case Tractor with Loader 4 Sets Land Packers, 4 and 5 ft. 1 Power Lawn Mower 5 To work for -the establishm­ 1 102 Massey, new rubber 1 John Deere 24x6 Low Wheel 1 Rubber-tired Wagon and Rack ent of parity prices. 1 John Deere D, S.N. 165274 Drill 1 4-furrow Mc-Dg Plow 1 Mc-Dg WM 1 10 ft. John Deere Binder VOTE 1 John Deere "B" with Loader 1 Mc-Dg Low Wheel Drill YOUNGSTOWN 1 Oil-fired Floor Furnace 1 John Deere "D"J«.N. 144266 1 Mc-Dg 12 ft. Cultivator 1 Mc-Dg No. 8-14 ft. Duplex + 1 Minneapolis UTS, S.N. 320739 1 John Deere 16 ft. Cultivator on Cultivator YOUNGSTOWN, June 9 — Mr. 1 Mc-Dg W9, S.N. 17070 rubber 1 Atlas Dirt Scraper and Mrs. Ray Bowman and family 2 12 ft. Graham Holme Cultivators 1 Massey 16 ft. Swather with LOADERS and Miss Sharon McKeage were 1 Edwards 6 ft. Multi-purpose Disc Transports visitors to Calgary last week. 1 S. J. Case Tractor with Lull "4 1 John Deere 14 ft. Model RW1418 Mr. and Mrs. Court Aggett and yd. Loader TRUCKS AND CARS family of Okotoks were visiting 1 Allis-Chalmers Model TLW Trac- Wheel-type Disc with friends and relatives during 1 John Deere 10 ft. Tandem Disc 1 19S4 Mercury M350 1 Ton SOCIAL CREDIT tomotive with Vi yd. Loader 1 1944 Chev. 2 Ton FARM Truck last week end. 1 Oliver OC3 with % yd. Loader 1 Case 10 ft. Tandem Disc Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Illsey, Miss 1 1951 Packard Sedan 1 Allis-Chalmers "WC" with real 1 Mc-Dg 7 ft. Offset Disc 1 1949 Mercury Sedan Grace Church and Mrs. Jean Hoy good Farmhand Loader with were visitors at Brooks last week 1 Brand new Cockshutt 3-furrow Manure Bucket and Push-off Plow on rubber, hydraulic end, guests of Rev. and Mrs. H. COMBINES AND SWATHERS Illsey. CRAWLER TRACTORS 1 Mc-Dg No. 10 H.D. 4-furrow Plow Mr. and Mrs. Ira Barton and 1 Mc-Dg Manure Spreader 1 Oliver Grainsaver Self-propelled VOTE I AND DOZERS Swather Mr. W. S. Cummings left on Mon­ 1 Cockshutt No. 4 Manure Sprea­ 1 Caterpillar D7, '7M Series with day morning for Lethbridge where der 1 Cockshutt SP110 Self-propelled, Mr. Barton and Mr. Cummings will LeTourneau P.C.U. Rebuilt 1 Bulldozer -Blade and C Frame A Quantity ef Factory-made Calf 1 Oliver Grainmaster IB ft. Comb. attend Grand Lodge. From there Pens and Stranchions KELTS, Marion Mr. and Mrs. Barton will go on for D6 Caterpillar Tractor 1 Case Full-type Combine to B.C. for an extended visit at A Quantity of Brand New Eelec- 1 No. 6 Massey 14 ft. Swather IN ACADIA-CORONATION Kimberley, Vancouver and Miss­ HAY MACHINERY trical Tools such as: 16-inch 1 No. SS Massey • ft. Pickup ion, B.C. 1 Lundell Forage Harvester Electric Drills, *4-inch Electric 1 Mc-Dg IS ft. Swather Mrs. Gerald Vallentyne and chil­ 10 Good No. 5 John Deere Power Drills. Bench Grinders, Electric 2 No. 12* Mc-Dg 12 ft. Swathers dren of Eldorado, Sask. and Mrs. Mowers Hand Saws. Jig Saws, etc. 1 Cockshutt No. 7 Pull type Com­ Edith Metcalfe of Udney, Ont., 7 Mc-Dg Power Mowers, 25V and 1 New Cockshutt Tandem Disc bine with Motor east Pickup FRENCH, C.K. are guests of Mrs. Gordon Sr. and 21U 1 John Deere Cultivator Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Gordon. 1 Ford Model 14-16 Mower 7 ft. 1 Case Hammermill BALERS 1 Co-op Mower 1 Fertilizer Attachment IN HAND HILLS 1 Morrell Wheel-type Side Rake 1 Light Plant 1 Oliver Grainmasteri Pull Com­ CEREAL 1 Allis-Chalmers Side Rake 2 12 ft. Wheel-type Mc-Dg Tandem bine with Motor and Pickup 1 Mc-Dg Side Rake Discs I No. 68 New Holland Baler with CEREAL, June 9 — Mrs. M. 1 Cockshutt Side Rake 1 John Deere 12 ft. No. 900 Tool P.T.O., like now Sokolowski was a recent visitor 1 Case Side Rake Bar 1 Case Mar with Motor at Calgary. 1 John Deere Side Rake 1 Hydraulic Farm Hand 2 No. 66 New HsHaoi with meter Radio Broadcasts CJDV Drumheller Dr. E. Baker was a visitor at his 1 6ft. Dearborn Mower 1 3-furrow Cockshutt Plow 1 No. 9 Maw Heiland with P.T.O. home on Saturday and returned 1 Ford oft. Mower, 3 pt. 1 Rubber-tired Fenn Wagon 5 No. 77 Now HsWalld late models to Edmonton Sunday to continue 1 Cockshutt Power Mower 1 4 ft. Towner Disc 3 pt. 1 Allis-Chalmers Rote Baler June 11 - 5.35 p.m. - Hon. Gordon Taylor his medical course. 1 Cockshutt No 5. Side Delivery 1 Belt Pulley, fits Ford 2 Mc-Dg No. 45 P.T.O. Rake 1 Manure Spreader 1 John Deere MT P.T.O. June 11 - 6.40 p.m. - Hon. A. R. Patrick Miss Audrey Muzyka was a week 1 6ft. McDg Mower 1 Massey 10" Hammermill 1 Mc-Dg 50T with Motor end guest at the home of her pa­ 1 12 ft. Farmhand Hi Spd. Dump 1 Rabbin Post-hole Digger 1 Minneapolis Wire Tie Ball June 12 - 5.35 p.m. - Hon. Gordon Taylor rents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Muzyka. A very good colored film entitl­ June 12 - 6.40 p.m. - Mr. Kelts ed "Suicide Mountain" will be THE ABOVE EQUIPMENT WILL IE ON DISPLAY 3 DAYS BEFORE TNI SALE June 13 - 5.35 p.m. - Mr. French shown in the Cereal hall on Sun­ day, June 14 at 3 p.m. Everyone Terms Cash. Each & every item will be told absolutely to highest bidder. Other items may be added ap to sale time. June 13 - 6.40 p.m. - Hon. Dr. Ross is welcome. Mrs. Gilchrist was the lucky June 15 - 5.35 p.m. - Hon. G. Taylor, M. Kelts and winner of tbe washing-machine on the Marshall Wells draw at the C. K. French May sale. June 15 - 6.40 p.m. - Hon. G. Taylor, G. Norris and Mr. and Mrs. Sid Thompson and STEWART EQUIPMENT COMPANY LTD. family of Naomi, B.C. and Mrs. S. R. McLeod Hollman of Consort were week end guests at the home of Mr. and AUCTIONEERS — FRANK GWARTNEY, Lie. No. 1; EARL GALVIN, Lie. No. 188 Mrs. K. Opheim. BARGAINS GALORE—ASK ANYONE WHO HAS ATTENDED — WINCH TRUCK FOR LOADING—NOCHARGE Inserted by Acadia-Coronation Social Credit Association The regular meeting of the la­ dies hospital auxiliary will be held

**i*.-.M^ T Poget THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NgWS — THURSDAY, JUNE .11. 1959 the days of the ride so that work­ ing people can enjoy it alao if PARADE COMMITTEE AC'NOWLEDGES RIDING-ROPING CLUB PLANS they wish. All who are interested in taking the ride should contact the members as soon as possible FINE SUPPORT FROM PUBLIC PRACTICE SESSION THIS SUNDAY so further plans can be made. The club's third dance in the Parade marshall Bill Cross and $10.00; special mention Adrian Trail Ride Through Steveville pavilion will be held on June 19 bis assistants Bill Chidley and Bob Mohl and Brenda Lunde $5.00. Park Highlights August Activities with Embree's oldtime orchestra Finnerty are highly pleased with Club Section — Kinsmen $50.00; supplying the music. the response to the Board of Tra­ Lions $20.00; Hanna 4-H Club $10. Another practice of the Big some others which the club mem­ de sponsorship of the parade in Chuckwagon Section — K and B Country Riding and Roping Club bers are not famliar with. last week's Hanna Round Up. With Motors $10.00. is scheduled for this coming Sun­ Those who wish to show horses well over thirty floats of all des­ day June 14 in the Hanna Round in July at the Appaloosa Show criptions, many merchants and Mounted Section — best horse, RESULTS OF FRONTIER SHOW Two Way Tie Russ Mayberry $10.00; best dress­ Up grounds. Some of the events are invited to the practice sessions business firms in Hanna gave ex­ will be practiced are taken from this Sunday. cellent backing to the idea. Those ed cowboy, James McGuire, Craig­ myle $10.00; best dressed cowgirl the Appaloosa Horse Show so the The club has chosen to take the HELD HERE ON MAY 27 In Fastball who were unable to enter floats members will be in good shape for trail ride through the Steveville gave cash donations, which con­ Judy Fitzsimmons, Red Deer (hat Despite a rather disappointing Billy from the National Hotel). that event. Some of these are the Park in August and it has been Children's Pony Race Sunday games in the Big Coun­ tributed much towards offsetting Camas Prairie Stump Race, the crowd the first annual Frontier Baird, Johnny Baird. Best Decorated Cars — Blair's decided to use the holiday taken try Fastball League,saw the Dou­ the cost of awarding cash prizes Nez Perce Stake Race and the by the town of Himna as one of Day sponsored by the Canadian Closed Novice Cutting — Harry Starting at the civic centre Jewellers $20.00; Red and White stock horse class. Along with these Western Horse Assoc, on May 27 ble S squad in Hanna for two gam­ Hobbs, Calgary; Jim Arthur, Con­ es against the Tigers, and Red grounds, the parade arrived up Store $15.00; James Malcolm, Rich- events will be the trail horse class was a decided success from the sort, Carl Wilson, Rosedale; Char town in good time, and was view­ dale $10.00. which was tried last time and competitive point of view. Due to Rose at Hudson Bay in Pollock­ lie Chick- Gadsby, Elmer Turigan ville. In both doubleheaders each ed along its entire length by thou­ The following firms contributed lack of time, some details as to Stettler, Merril Jensen, Gadsby cash towards the parade fund: team scored a win and a loss. sands of people, gaily attired in TWO LITTLE LEAGE organization were lacking, and split 4th. western costume and enjoying the Hanna Garage, Kurt's Bakery, would no doubt had they been Leaque Standings Open Novice Cutting — Little Tigers colorful spectacle amid a bright Smith's Shoes. Jeans Ladies Wear, TEAMS AT DELIA completed, would have done much Lisa 138 (Harvey Burrows); Arb- mid morning sun. The parade L. H. Odegard, Mayfair Foods, Or­ to further interest and general im­ Double S DELIA, June 9 — C. Bond man uckle Red 135 (W. B. Nichols); Red Rose chairman and his committee ex­ miston Agencies. Odells Limited, Loverna provement of the show. However, Bear Hunt 135 (G. Cheatham); Co ager of the Queens Hotel. Delia Hudson Bay tend sincere thanks all those who Stedman's Ltd, Dr. John Kaster, and Cliff Fairbairn, local grain the sponsors are not downhearted manchi 131 (Royal Burrows). Cessford entered floats or made donations Broadway Cafe, Drs. Laing and by any means. The following is a buyer, have organized two Little Pony Chuck Wagon Race — K "Each win is 2 points and a bye towards the parade. "It was a lot Wilson, Ideal Tailors, E. Kush, Cen complete list of the winners: & B motors, Hanna, Elmer Ed League baseball teams, one red is also 2 points. of work", they said 'but the sup tral Garage, Cassidy Agencies, and the other blue. They deserve •Clover Leaf Barrel Race—Elea­ worthy 50.1; Adams Wood anil Sunday June 14 Hudson Bay is porters really made it worthwhile Central Meat, Hanna Herald, Han­ nor Walgenbach, Jim Arthur, Char­ Weiler, D. Gerlitz 51; Danny Ger a great deal of credit for a splpn at Double S; Red Rose at Cessford We would as this time like to say na Dry Cleaners. Star Meat Mar did job of coaching, and under ley Chick. Lome Johnson. litz, DeWinton, 57.9; R Innocent, Hanna has the day off. many, many thanks to all of them" ket, W. O. Turner, Beaver Lumber Stettler 58 8; Baird, Byemoor 63 1 their superb management they Open Clover Leaf Stake Race— The following were the winners: Co., Seymour Hotel, Hanna Elec­ should be two teams very hard to Esther Lynn, Carl Wilson, Bob Western Stock Horse Reining— Bicycle Section—1st Wendy Gro­ tric, Hanna Machineland, Drs. Ar­ Sports George Cheatham, Calgary; Royal beat. The boys are all out to give Lynn, Esther Lynn. New Brigden Splits ver $5.00: 2nd Jane Blight $3.00. gue and Wilkins, National Hotel all comers a good run for their Stake Bend and Tie — Frank Burrows, Midnapore; Carl Wilson 3rd Wayne Kautz $1.50; honorable ihat for the best dressed cowgirl) Rosedale. Ball Opener money. Chick, Bob Lynn, Charlie Chick, mention, Leslie Hart $1.00. Watson's Tire Shop, Bartman's The two Delia teams are being Esther Lynn. Wild Cow Race — Pat Hays, NEW BRIGDEN, June 5 — Thc Commercial Section,1st French's Machine Shop, Lyle Grover and Gene Hutchison, Carl Wilson- Bud sponsored by the Canadian Legion RODEO - BARBECUE - BASEBALL first home baseball game of the Drugs $50.00; 2nd Co-op Store Sons. Atlas Lumber, Sid Black B-A and the support of all parents will Bundle Race — Mary Ellen Wil­ MacArthur. Service. son, John Baird, Lawrence Leon season was played in New Brig­ $20.00; 3rd Franklin's Plumbing be appreciated. Wild Cow Milking — Ralph Lo den on May 31, between Consort hart, Jim D'Arcy. wen, Bob Griffith. Jim Bailey, El Ladies Barrel Race — Esther Lynn and the local nine. A very good mer Turigan. crowd from both centres witnessed Eleanor Walgenbach, I. Callaghan, Hat Race — Mary Ellen Wilson, Mary Ellen Wilson. the doubleheader. Consort won CUBS AND CASTOR COSMOS SPLIT T will vim lie ill li.l Jim Arthur, John Baird, Jim the first game 9-3 and New Brig­ Calf Roping — Jim Arthur, Bob D'Arcy. July 1st den the second 10-3. Griffith, Jim Bailey- Art Hays. The management of the show DOUBLEHEADER HERE LAST SUNDAY A row Dollars Saved Today Stock Horse Class—Royal Bur­ wishes to thank the following firms • $1,000 CASH BINGO AT 7 P.M. rows, Charley Chick. who so generously donated towards Ted Morris Pitches Six-Hitter • OPEN AIR DANCING — SQUARE Bronc Riding — Jim Bailey, Pat the event: Hanna Dry Cleaners; Tourney For DANCE COMPETITION Hays, Mac MacArthur. Gamble Drugs, Nessman Applian­ To Down Castor In Nightcap 11-0 • RODEO QUEEN COMPETITION Quarter Mile Open Race — Ele­ ces, Cassidy Agencies, French's • • EATONIA BAND — CONCESSIONS, ETC. anor Walgenbach, Laurice McBri­ Drugs, Star Meat, D and G Cloth­ Lady Golfers Castor Cosmos and Hanna Cubs de, Esther Lynn. iers, Smith's Shoes. K and B Mo: split a doubleheader baseball fix­ For the first time in recent Golf Clinic Half Mile Open Race — Bob tors, Faupel and Weik Machinery, ture on the Hanna diamond last The Biggest Sports Event In Lynn, Eleanor Walgenbach, Holly Jimmies Service, Franklin's Plum­ years a ladies tournament will be Sunday. In the opener Castor dum­ Walgenbach. bing, Imperial Oil, York Cafe, Na­ held, beginning Sunday June 14, to ped the Bruins 12-7 in a free hit- Pony Express Race — H. Stuber tional Hotel, Blair Jewellers, Ber­ determine the ladies club champ­ ing contest, while in the nightcap This Saturday Bob Lynn. ke's Jewellers, Red and White ion. It is hoped all members will the Cubs behind the sterling pit­ A golf clinic will be held on Western Saskatchewan Children's Horsemanship—Billy Store, Clarence Mohl (I.H.C.), War­ participate. Each match will be ching of Ted Morris whitewashed Saturday June 13 at 9:30 a.m. at H. ILLSEY, C.L.U 32-34c Baird. wick's Hdwe., Macleod's Store. nine holes only, and no more than the northerners 11-0. the Hanna Golf Club. Any stud­ one match need be played in one In the opener Dewey Wood was ent wishing instruction in the fun­ day. the winning chucker, with Eddie damentals of golf is urged to at­ Sunday June 14 will also be the being won by a single run. tend. Instruction will be in charge FISHING ONLY FAIR THUS date for men's 18 hole matches to In a masterful performance Mor­ of Archie Hood, assisted by other decide the 1959 club champion on ris allowed only six scattered hits club members. gross score, and also the winner while whiffing 11 Castor batters. A junior golf tournament will FAR;ttPKTSOMElMPROVEMEN! for low net score. Handicaps have [Heavy hitters for the Cubs were be held Saturday morning June 20. been revised from last years cards. Don Coolidge with 5 singles and This tournament, 9 holes only, Fishing conditions in East Cen­ '•> camping and boating accomoda­ New members are' asked to con­ Gordon Ness with a double and tral Alberta could stand some im­ tion there, as wel] as cabins for will be open to all students from Vote... tact BUI Watson or George Wil­ two singles. Ed Blasken singled provement, as mart fishermen are rent. age 10 to 14 inclusive, whether kins regarding handicaps. twice as did Ken Odegard. Singles club members or not. Golfers may levoibhig only fair to poor success The ever popular A new doubles competition for also went to Ron Howery, George Boelhke'i Pond, near Endiang has is just about as good as spot as be divided into age groups if men will start immediately. All Byers, Bill O'Neill, Laurie Kitt there are enough entries. been yielding some fair sized any. Near East Coulee on Sunday, members should pick a partner for and Norm Slemp. Rainbows, going 18 to 14 inches in reports have it that pickerel, gold- the season as soon as possible. The Cubs travel to Castor next Sun­ length and weighing a pound or eyes and ling were being taken in competition runs on a handicap day and will be at home to the Dodgers Lead more. The trout are going for flies fair quantities, while down stream basis, so partners need to be top Brooks Buffaloes on June 21. Cubs worms and Jost about any other the same type of fish were also Little Leaguers SOCIAL golfers; everyone will have an and Buffs split a twin bill in type of bait The popular method being hooked. equal chance. The first winners Brooks two weeks ago, each game With play well along in the of "Nigger fishing" attracts the The town reservoir, which last will be determined in a match being won by a single run. summer schedule the Dodgers are young fry and less experienced year yielded perch in good size between the president and part­ leading the Little League baseball enthusiast, and some nice trout and quantity appears to be a dead ner vs. vice-president and partner. NETHERBY * pack with 8 points. They are play­ have been taken by this method issue so far, while the C.N.R. Dam After this the winners may be ing every Mondey, Tuesday, Thurs­ Carolside dam appears to be pro­ is teeming with small pike, and a challenged by any team in the + . •» day and Friday evening at the CREDIT ducing only average size pike, and few larger ones are also being club. Further details about rules NETHERBY. June 9 — Mr. and Kinsmen Little League diamond in last Sunday few fish were taken. taken. will be posted at the Club house. Mrs. John Corry have as their the exhibition ^round4 Parents altho a guest from Chinook guests Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown Later on in the summer condi­ A trophy will be donated to the are especially welcome at all these went home with an eight pounder. couple with the most wins at the of Dunster, B.C. games. Later on in the summer the fish­ tions are expected to improve. end of the season. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Corry The following are the standings ing here should be decidedly bet­ There apDears to be an abundance have been busy the past few weeks ter. of food, and for this reason the including all games up to Tuesday Meanest Thief getting ready to build a new home. of this week: Dilberry Lake, north and east of fish may be a little fussy about At present only the basement is on JUNE 18th Dodgers 8 Provost has as yet not been tried what they require in the line of SEDALIA, June 4 — The title excavated but they are starting Yankees 6 by many local anglers. However, bait. of "meatest thief" goes to an un- the cementing this week. Braves 4 two or three weeks ago a group kown prowler in the Sedalia dis­ We see also that Mr. and Mrs. Indians 0 from Cereal caught a fine string Dr. W. W. Cross, M.L.A. and C. K. French your Social Creamery butter production in trict. While Mr. J. Hume was in Herb Pfahl, residents in our dis­ of perch, and six or seven Rain­ trict for several years, but now Canada in the first four months Calgary receiving medical atten­ Meat shipments to the United Credit Candidate in the Hand Hills Constituency will ad­ bows, one of which went over four tion, his home was entered on living near Hanna are busy putt­ pounds. For the persons who can of 1959 amounted to 62.4 million States in the first quarter of 1959 pounds compared with margarine May 18. It is reported that police ing up a new home this past dress the following:- spend a day or two there, it seems month or so. fell by 28 percent from the same production of 49.6 million pounds. recovered a suit containing his period in 1958. Beef and veal was Thursday, June 11 — Victor Hall, 8 p.m. like a good spot Unterstand there driver's license. Mrs. W. R. Storch entertained at down 76 percent and pork up 16 Friday, June 12 - Rowley, 8 p.m. tea on June 4 in honor of Mrs. Re­ percent. hill who is visiting at the home of her son Bob. Saturday, June 13 - Youngstown, 9 p.m. Many from the district attended Australia hopes to sell wheat to Monday, June 15 - Delia, 8 p.m. NOW! STUCCO MASONRY PAINT the Round Up in Hanna on June 3. Czechoslovakia and Poland. Re­ cently, an Australian trade mission Tuesday, June 16 — Hanna, 8 p.m. visited those countries in the ho- Wednesday, June 17 - Morrin, 8 p.m. YOU APPLY RIGHT FROM THE CAN NEW BRIGDEN 1 pes of drumming up business. NEW BRIGDEN, May 29 — The New Brigden C.G.I.T. held their Radio CJDV Drumheller 1959 Mother and Daughter ban­ quet May 26, in' the rink waiting THURSDAY, JUNE 11 MARSHALL WELLS room with 37 girls, mothers and guests attending. Miss Thelma Hol­ 5.35 p.m. Hon. G. Taylor mes president acted as toastmis- 6.40 p.m. Hon. A. R Patrick tres and welcomed the group. The girls then presented corsages to FRIDAY, JUNE 12 their mothers and adopted mothers 7.50 a.m. Hon. G. Taylor Miss Beth Symes proposed the PVJL toast to the mothers to which Mrs. 5.35 p.m. Hon. G. Taylor G. Heatherington replied. Archd­ 6.40 p.m. Mr. M. Kelts Vinyl Stucco Masonry Paint eacon Hasell and Mr. B. Moore gave inspiring talks to the girls. SATURDAY, JUNE 13 Avoid the "mess" of mixing old- Following the banquet everyone 5.35 p.m. Mr. C. K. French — M. P. Bergman style dry powders with water! joined in a sing song. The junior girls gave a short skit and Miss 6.40 p.m. Hon. J. D. Ross Apply P.V. A. directly to stucco, Jean Anderson played accordian. masonry, cement, cinder blocks, Miss Beth Code read a poem to A Farmer, MONDAY, JUNE 15 brick, metals. Available in 4 mothers. The evening closed with 7.50 a.m. Hon. A. Aalborg smart colore and white. the singing of taps. Mr. Martin Nielson leaves this 5.35 p.m* Hon. G. Taylor, - Mr. C. K. French week end for a trip to Denmark. A Family Man Mr. M. Kelts It is the first time he has been Durabli 6.40 p.m. Hon. G. Taylor, - Mr. G. Norris, back to his native land since he ACTIVE IN YOUTH came west. Mr. R. McLeod •llstotr Resistant Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Herron, Mrs. ORGANIZATIONS R. Hanson and children drove to Innisfail for the week end to visit Alkali Resistant Mr. Herron'* uncle and aunt Mr. Vote . . . IN HAND HILLS VOTE... %*%* and Mrs. Blake McNeil. Mr. Mc­ Quick Drying Neil wbo at one time resided here Beatdt/ BY TNE GALLON was celebrating hi* 80 birthday. Oood Touch-up West Germany's 1959 grain crop Newman, W.J. X FOR Hi YOUR PAINTING NEEDS! is expected to be as large or prob­ ably larger than the very good 1958 crop. FRENCH x Inserted by Hand Hills WARWICK'S HARDWARE A huge Integrated egg-produc­ Conservative Association "YOUt MARSHALL-WELLS STORE" ing plant ia to be built in Penn­ Published by the Hqnd Hills Social Credit Association r 14» — HUM, Alta. sylvania which will house one mil­ lion birds under IS acres of roof. •rwiirnw .in,, irgif t in, i rrr iiniaaapjytip

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to commence grain feeding in lim­ chop at the rate of two pounds per Province during the month was ited quantities. Grain is spread 100 pounds of grain. Feeders estimated at $589,525 bringing the Government Signs at the rate of two ponuds per head should not be located near the PROVINCE ENTERS SUMMER TRAFFIC total for the year to $2,484,941. For New Homes in a long thin row so all animals water supply. may get their share. This method The Government of Alberta has is followed for at least five days SEASON WITH BETTER RECORD Insurance Best signed five master agreements after which the amount is gradual­ Form Marketing Against Hail Loss with municipal authorities to the ly increased up to four pounds Alberta entered the summer ported 5J>6 accidents in April, com­ end of May for the erection of Research Needed traffic season with a slightly bet­ per head daily. At first oats are pared with 6.0 in April of 1958: Diversified crops, including hay homes for the aged, it has been ter record than in 1958, according 129 injuries were reported, com­ fed then other grains as the am­ "An expanded program of farm and pasture, plus hail insuranee announced by Premier E. C. Man ount is increased. marketing research is urgently tn figures compiled by the Alberta pared with 144. Safety Council. In addition to the one traffic are still the farmer's best protec ning. The homes, first of 50 pro­ A mineral mixture containing needed in Canada. Hon. L. C. posed for construction this year 60 pounds of salt and 40 pounds In the four-month period ending death in April (now occurred in tion against hail losses. The Alber­ GRAIN FEEDING ONE SOLUTION Halmrast. Minister of Agriculture at regional points in the province, of bone meal to which is added 20 of Alberta told the special senate April 30 accidents showed a dec­ April, 1958), Calgary reported 347 ta Research Council with scientific pounds of oil cake meal is avail­ committee on land use in Canada. line of 9.7 percent, traffic fatali­ accidents, compared with 348 last and technical help from meteoro- will be located at Ponoka. Drum­ 10 OVERSTOCKED PASTURES able in stout boxes at several pla­ "The stabilizing effect of regular ties a decline of 19.4 percent, and year; and 88 injuries compared 6 heller, Bow Island, Westlock and ces in the pasture. Animals do not markets cannot be overemphasi­ injuries an increase of 3.3 per­ with 52. logists, physicists, chemists and Innisfail. many others are attempting to find Experimental Station Authorities consume large amounts if this mix­ sed. Many farmers on relatively cent, compared with 1958 figures. In addition to the 12 deaths, a Tenders for construction at the ture. About two ounces per day small areas of land could be fully In the four-month period of 1959 figure unchanged from April 1958, out what can be done to dissipate se locations will be called shortly Advocate Feed In Limited Quantities for each mature animal is satis­ and profitably employed if the 6.665 accidents were reported, the RCMP. reported 446 acci­ hail clouds. Wind and air currents by the Department of Public Works factory. market for specialty products of 1,543 injuries and 54 deaths. Last dents (compared with 435 in April are being studied and radar is be­ Buildings will be of standard de OTTAWA, June 3 — Grain feed­ Superintendent G. D. Matthews ing used to track storms. Commer­ ing is one solution to over-stocked reports that the procedure used It self-feeders are used the min­ Canadian origin was expanded". year, the figures were 7,377; 1,494 1958), and 243 injuries, compared sign, as chosen from plans sub­ eral mixture can be mixed in the The Minister was discussing the and 67. with 166. cial weather modifiers are also mitted in a public contest earlier prairie cattle pastures. at the Scott Experimental farm is trying to bring rain to drought ar­ problem of increasing income on During the month of April, 14 Medicine Hat did not fare so this year. Each will accomodate 50 small farms. eas and to prevent hail, but so far persons. persons died in 12 mishaps; 495 well during April. Its accident there is still no certainly that it were injured in 324 accidents, total was 23, compared with 8 last will rain or that it will not hail Under the homes provision plan, Chemical Control property damage occurred in 1,540 year; and its injury total was 6 in these areas. municipal bodies are required to Twelve of the deaths were report­ compared with 1. Lethbridge re­ Farmers can plant good seed, provide land for a building site. Of Pasture Weeds ed by the R.C.M.P., while Edmon­ ported 28 accidents, two less than cultivate, till, fertilize and do all Cost of construction and furnish ton and Calgary city police each in April 1958; and 11 injuries, ings, inclusive of landcaping, utili­ that is required to grow a good ties brought to property line and The practice of controlling reported one traffic fatality dur­ compared with 10. crop but when it comes to regul­ weeds and brush in pastures, par­ ing the month. Also last April, Red Deer re­ all indoor furnishings complete ating the weather, says Alberta's with one change of bedding, are ticularly native grass-lands, with The traffic death in Edmonton ported 23 accidents and 3 injuries; Field Crop Commissioner A. M. chemicals is not common in Wes­ marred an otherwise improved si­ borne entirely by the Government Drumheller reported 3 accidents Wilson neither they nor anyone of Alberta. tern Canada. Yet, farmers and tuation in Edmonton, where April and 1 injury, the same figures as else has demonstrated that much DIG NEW ranchers can obtain economical accidents and injuries were bel­ reported by Wetaskiwin. Grande l-'an be done about this yet. Ownership will be vested in a brush and weed control on pas­ low the 1958 figures. The city re- foundation composed of represen­ tures using 2, 4-D and 2, 4, 5-T Prairie reported four accidents and We hope, he says, that the time two injuries, while other towns tatives from participating munici­ herbicides. wil come when we will have more palities. The foundation in turn MASSEY-FERGUSON estimated cost of application of reported 45 accidents and and 9 control over the elements. In the will appoint a board of manage Over the past two or three years 50 cents per acre. The total cost injuries. meantime, to assist the scientists various organizations concerned ment, with adequate representa­ of controlling weeds and brush During April, R.C.M.P. estimat­ in their efforts which are directed tion from religious, service and with pasture managements, as well would not exceed $3.00. This cost ed property damage at $275,305; to this end, farmers will again be as the Provincial Depts. of Agri­ other groups in the community. is returned many times over by Edmonton police estimated dama­ asked to complete hail reporting Where practicable, one board mem­ culture, have initiated experiments the increased carrying of the pas­ ge at $129,739; and Calgary esti­ cards so that actual hail storms ber will be chosen from among and tests to determine the value tures. mated $135,088. The total for the can be studied. the residents of the home. of using 2, 4-D and 2, 4, 5,T her­ bicides for the control of weeds and brush on grazing lands. These tests have shown that ex cellent control of brush and weeds can be obtained at very reasonable cost. They have also shown that once the brush and weeds are eradicated the native grasses take over rapidly. With few exceptions, 2, 4-D will give excellent control of all weeds and brush in pastures, however it is necessary to use 2. 4, 5-T to control Wild Rose. Rates - Farm weed sprayers will do a satisfactory job of brush control. Complete coverage is nec­ essary and is most effective if ap plied during vigorous growth per­ iods. Best results are usually ob- Ugined in the spring after full leaf development. 2, 4-D should be used at the rate of 2 pounds per acre, mixed in sufficient water (a minimum of 10 gallons) to give a thorough wetting to all the foliage. These rates will control broad-leaf weeds as well as the brush. Cost - Cost of an application as outlined varies slightly depend­ SELLING TO BEAT THE BAND....», ing on the method of application and the type of terrain covered. Canada! Proof, you say? Look around you . . . Pontiac's .^W*..*i> The chemical will cost approxima­ tely $2.50 per acre of brush at an distinctive twin-grille is everywhere. Naturally, Pontiac dealers FIRST 5-PLOW TRACTOR WITH THE FERGUSON SYSTEM are celebrating (offering the best deals in history during Pontiac's Popularity Payoff*). Pontiac sales are breaking all records, Now ... a big Ferguson System tractor ... and it works more fully mounted implements than any other in its power class. Performs because dollar for dollar it's Canada's greatest new car value. better and does more work than many other higher priced tractors. What other car offers you Vista-Lounge interiors . . . 50% Yet, for all its big power, it maneuvers and handles as easily as a light larger glass area ... up to 66% longer brake life ... 7 extra rector. Ifll lug, too ... right along with even bigger, heavier tractors. cubic feet of trunk space... a choice from six improved, eco­ I We've Got It!...Come See It! nomical V8 engines and Canada's most powerful 6 cylinder engine . . . improved transmissions and suspensions . . . and Your MASSEY-FERGUSON Dealer of course all the pride and glamour of Pontiac's trend-setting design? Compare, and you'll agree, Pontiac is selling to beat the band because it is the buy of the year! K. & B. Motors - Hanna Jr\i Pontiac's Popularity Payoff il your local Pontiac dealer's way of saying thanks ftr tht tremendous vote of confident* you have given hum and the products he sells, ht A Farmer, ether words, he is offering you th* deal of your lift on a brand new bmutifml Pontrn* laughlin Bros. - Youngstown ight now! .See him for sur*. A Family Man Chinook Motors - Chinook ACTIVE IN YOUTH Modern Machinery Service - Oyen ORGANIZATIONS Vote . 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bluebirds on the grade twelve class much financial assistance. Beware. Mrs. J. Hoffman and family. Mi sports of all forte moot enjoy­ wishing them happiness, success, Sometimes we fail to appreciate Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parks and able. Children enjoyed the many FIRST GRADUATION EXERCISES IN courage and happy memories of things which come to us too easy. family and Mrs. J. Parks of Cal­ races as well as the iee cream the love of their friends. They Make the best use possible of the gary were week end visitors at which WM in abundance. concluded by singing The Blue­ opportunities before you, was his the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. Parks. Oyen District Bureau Born to Mr. mad Mrs. frank NEW YOUNGSTOWN HIGH SCHOOL bird of Happiness. advice to the Graduates. Friday's guests at the school Dobroski of Oyen ia Oyen hospi­ Walter Butler brought a salute were the pre-schoolers who hope NcWS - CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING tal June 2, a son. Guests Present From Surrounding Miss Carol Bowman gave the 'JWV L Gibson Resident Representative Phone 50 to the parents. Parents play an Valedictory address. She express­ to start in September. They were Born to Mr. and Mn. teem Lock­ Points; A. H. Illsey Guest Speaker important role in our lives, he Cheryl Cartwright, Frances Foot, hart of Toungstown ia the Oyen ed deep appreciation to the par­ Byrne Hoffman, Linda Johnson, hospital June 4, a son. commented, and have an influence ents and teachers for their help (Special to the Herald by grade twelve. Educated youth are on our education by their pre­ Linda Schroeder, Sylvia Trevor, OYEN, June 9 — Guests at the Davey. The new house situated A little reminder that there will Mrs. O. Mumert) the ones who count, and opportun­ and guidance. They are, she said, Anthony Bakowy, Wayne Hoffman. Clampitt home recently were Mr. between Mrs. McNabb's home be a sale of home baking la the school training and by their co­ greatful for the opportunities they YOUNGSTOWN, May 29 — The ities are unlimited. operation and help during the Wayne Pratt, Gary Stouffer and and Mrs. Clampitt of Woodrow, and the former McKay home is Oyen drug store this Saturday first graduation exercises in the have had, and are filled with a Billy Williams. Sask. Their son accompanied them. now completed. Mrs. Chas. Snell's June 13, 3-4 p.m., by all Saints The Misses Beverley Bickell and school years. To our Fathers and sense of accomplishment. The need new Youngstown school took place Sharon Bowman sang The Oars Mothers we express our sincere ap­ The final film program of the It is very nice to see Miss Tote mother will be moving into it. WA. La Friday, May 29, in the auditorium. for education is growing. We, the on the hospital staff again. She Mrs. Murial Johnston, Mrs. Jan­ are Flashing Lightly, and My Best preciation for their interest and graduation class of today, wish to National Film Board pictures for Decorations included two large To You. Mrs. Mary Goodbrand was help through the years. this term was shown at the school reports a wonderful holiday visit­ et Foster, Mrs. Florence Judson So serious has the shortage of murals of the rainbow and its pot contribute our share to Society. Thursday night. The films were ing with her folks near Hamburg, and Mrs. Beryl Thurston attended at the piano. Bliss Leona Mumert gave a salu­ We look back upon the past years straw become as a result of com­ of gold, decorative ropes of blue te to the School Board. Only "The Changing Forest", "Industri­ Germany. the O.E.S. Grand Chapter meeting bine harvesting, that ia place ot and white, flowers, and bluebirds. The grade twelve students were as a happy and rewarding time. al Canada" and "Chemical Con­ Sharon Regan entertained sev­ in Lethbridge last week. introduced by Mr. Parker: Walter through schools are we, the adults We welcome the grade nine stud­ straw a fanner in Britain ia using The theme of the program and of tomorrow, educated to our res­ quest". eral of her friends at her home on Mrs. Sarah Warwick of Calgary plastic foam mattresses to bed his decorations was the bluebird of Butler, who already has his pilot's ents into High school where they Mr. and Mrs. W. Trevor of Oyen the occasion of her 13 birthday. is visiting with son Ernie and fa­ license, plans to fly; Kenneth Par­ ponsibilities in the world. With will gain more privileges, but ha­ herd of 80 cows. happiness. Guests •were present centralization the problems and were Esther visitors on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnston have mily, also her sister Mrs. Fred from Hanna, Scapa, Sheerness and son, our prospective banker, Den­ ve also more responsibilities. On returned after a month long holi­ Trewin who is a patient in the nis Williams, who loves to get out responsibilities of the school Board behalf of her classmates and her­ Communist China and the Unit- Calgary. have increased greatly. To them day spent travelling through sev­ local hospital, as well as Mr. Tre­ amongst the hills and trees, plans self she bid forewell to friends and NEW BRIGDEN eral of the States. win who is also in hospital. er Arab Republic have reached an Following the singing of "O Ca­ to be a Forest Conservationist we extend a 'thank you' for the instructors. nada" and the Processional Mr. Mr. Davey of Acadia Valley is The Roman Catholic parish pic­ agreement whereby China will pro­ Leona Mumert, who plans to train part they have played in our edu­ vide such food production as rice, W. Gurnett opened the program cation. A sextette consisting of the Mis­ NEW BRIGDEN, June 5 — Miss busily engaged working on the nic held at Hauck's Grove last San- for a nurse, and Carol Bowman, ses Carol Bowman, Sharon Bow­ basement of Mr. Jaminson's new wheat, millet and con. Quantities with prayer. Mr. C. W. Parker, our professional hairdresser. Peggy and Marianne Braughton of day was very well attended. Par­ Mr. J. Cameron brought greet­ man, Dawn Wray, Emily McKin­ house. Walter Moore's new home ents as well as children joined in of »ch during the three-year per­ school principal, gave a few rem­ The grade nine students were ing on behalf of the Sullivan Lake Edmonton were visitors at the ho­ arks from the chair. He commen­ non, Beverley Bickell and Norma me of Mr. and Mrs. Ken McClellan has now been set on the basement the fun. .Even the weatherman was iod covered by the agreement have presented by Mrs. Dorothy Ben­ School Board. One of the pleasur­ Williams sang Come Where The which was also constructed by Mr. most co-operative, making races not been specified. ded the students on having reach­ jamin; Arthur Berg, Louise Berry. es of this work, he said, is that we for the week end. ed a goal in completing their Lilies Bloom and May You Al­ Mr. and Mrs. Len Grier of Cal­ Selma Boisfoli, Melvin Butler, Da­ see developing the men and wo­ ways. men of tomorrow. He advised the gary motored out to visit their vid Garlock, Dennis Gillard, Garry Mr. A. H. Illsey, of Hanna and Hunter, Ida Lou Kleven, Clara graduants to 'Get knowledge, and parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken McClel with all thy getting, get under­ Youngstown was the guest speaker lan for a few days. Laughlin, Terry Logelin, Robert ker of the evening. Speaking to Marks. Reta McLeod, Edward Po­ standing'. Knowledge comes but Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Heathe­ Millwork, Carpentry wisdom lingers. May knowledge the graduating students he wished rington and family, Mr. and Mrs. well, William Powell, Mary Ann them Godspeed and the best of Rheaume, Leona Ruppert, Thelma and wisdom go hand in hand with O. M. Blair and Mr. B. Moore went and Cement Work . . these young people. everything. You are now, he said, on a fishing trip to the river Taylor, Dale Van Dam, Norma coming to grips with important Williams, Martin Kleven and Elea­ Mr. Albert Marr, Mayor of south of Bindloss. They reported Youngstown, spoke on behalf of things. We wonder sometimes if having a very nice outing but did nor Kleven. In closing Mrs. Ben­ we can ever keep up to things in not mention the fish they caught. Outside Spray Painting jamin wished them success in their the Village. He commented on the VOTE LIBERAL! this wonderful age in which we Mr. Ernest Earl who has been Roof S-hinglfng fact that the school plays an im- first big exams. She then wished live. It is important to have a visiting his sister Mrs. Harry Car­ THE BEST THING YOU Cesspool and Septic Tanks Installed the grade twelve students success, protant part in the village. He ter and family returned to his wished the Graduates every success speciality. It is very important to General Carpenter Work not only in their exams, but in weigh the pros and cons of what home at Piapot, Sask. last Thurs­ their future too. She left them in their new ventures. EVER DID FOR YOURSELF Truck Boxes of AU Sizes you'd like to do and think you can day. with the question: "Where are you Mr. W. G. Hay, Superintendent do best. Sometimes the choice of AND FOR ALBERTA Cement Block Work going with our world?" of Schools, Sullivan Lake district, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Herron left a vocation may have to be changed for a trip up the Alaska highway Chimneys Installed The grade nine students then spoke on behalf of the Department The Liberal* are the only Party with a later in life. In concluding he and were accompanied by the lat­ Practical Program Kitchen Cabinets gave a salute to the graduating of Education. Never before has again wished them every success. ter, .s parents Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bathroom Vanities class. Clara Laughlin, Ida Lou Kle­ the Government shown so much 'Smith of Wetaskiwin. AGRICULTURE ven, Selma Boisjoli, Eleanor Kle­ interest in graduating students; Dennis Williams, on behalf of Interior Decorating the Graduates, presented Mr. Ill­ New pews have been installed in EDUCATION ven and Norma Williams pinned never before have they given so St. John's Anglican Church. The Lino and Tile Laying sey with a thank you gift. RESOURCES Restaurant Counters extra chairs have been disposed of. Following the Recessional march A few of our members attended WELFARE Booths and Show Cases the program closed with the sing­ a community service in St. Lawr­ Arfoorite Counter Tope Inetalied ing of The Queen, with Miss Dawn ence Church, Monitor. Ministers in • PROGRESS Fire Places and Kitchen Nooks 40 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Wray at the piano. attendance were the Bishop oi You Vote for Alberta when you VOTE LIBERAL The evening was concluded with Picture Windows Built and Installed Lichfield, England, Bishop Cole­ a dance and refreshments. man of Qu'Appelle, Rev. E. E. Pit­ IN HAND HILLS CONSTITUENCY VOTE AT YOUR SERVICE! man of Regina and Rev. Burdon Give Us A Call All Estimates Free of Monitor. After the service a PHONE 63 or 276, HANNA ESTHER delicious buffet dinner was served Contract or Hour Work + ____* to the entire congregation. Con­ WE ARE NOW TAKING LISTINGS ESTHER, June 5 — Master Ver sort and Monitor W.A.'s worked VAL GOBEL together for this. FOR AUCTION SALES "BIG or SMALL" non Coates is a patient in the Oyen hospital. Mr. Jim Shand a former resident LIBERAL CANDIDATE W. F. MILLER Among those attending the Han­ of this district and now living in na Round Up were Mr. and Mrs. 205 - 3rd Avenue East Grande PBairie is renewing ac­ Published by the Hand Hills Liberal Association Bruce Pratt and family, Mr. and quaintances here. Phone 478, Hanna FITZSIMMONS & POWELL Mrs. Jim Pratt and Roy, Mr. and "AUCTIONEERS THAT SELL" Mrs. N. Bakowy and family, Mr. PHONE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TO R. Trevor and family and Mr. and PHONE 52 — THE HERALO

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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Plower or Blade Cultivator (bought This week: Church Council Meeting NOTICE TO CREDITORS Barrister & Solicitor, Hanna, Alberta. Hanna 7.16 p.m., 1.30 p.m. In 1955) nearly new; Model C 195<1 Saturday, June 13, 8:00 p.m. by the 23rd day of July, A.D., 1959,Sunda y Schools Co-op. 2 Section Harrows. AH ma­ Pastor O. Sommerfeld a full statement of their claims and Toungstown, 11 a.m. chinery free of any encumbrances 319 - 5th Ave. W. Phone 112 AND CLAIMANTS of securities held by them. Hanna 10.30 a.m., 11.30 a.m FOR SALE Will sell as a unit or seprately. Ap­ You are all so welcome at church. In the Estate of John Gwynvor EUGENE KUSH ply Mrs. W. T. McNabb, Phone 3B1 Solicitor for the Administrator Rev. Will. L. Gourlay, B.A THR PLACE VOU CAN BUY used Hanna. 32c Rees, the elder, late of the Villa)!" machines with confidence. Tractors- of Craifi-myle, in the Province of Al­ John Gwynvor Rees, the younger 1955 Co-op K 6-4-5 plow factory hy­ CARD OF THANKS berta, Farmer, who died rm the 2!'tl' draulic. L. P. O. T. B. P. J250O. 1953 day of April, A.D., l'lf>9. FIRST UNITED CHURCH PHONE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TO Co-op R 4 I.. P. T. O. $1400. 1953 77 Take notice that all persons having June 14th. L.P.T.O.B.P. $1100. Discern and To Dr's Argue, Wilkins, nurses anil claims upon the estate rrf ihe above Parr 11 a.m. THE HERALD — PHONE 52 oneways, Co-op 13 ft. weed seeder. all concerned. Hospital days are anx­ named must file with Eugene Kush, Garden Plain 2 p.m. Cockshutt 11 A weed seeder, also ious days. Let me say a heartfelt 2 10 foot cultivators, C.C.I.L plower THANK YOU to all, who made my 10 ft. A. so°d deep tillage implem­ stay In the Hanna Hospital a very '•jttet- fl^\a*aUl^.-'- ent. Canadian Co-operative Imp's pleasant one; inspite of conditions :rs Ltd. L. Williams, .\lnr. Phone I.'-':. they existed. Your understanding Hannrr. 31', '•',.. words and tender care are all expres­ sions that you are devoted trr the cry mm I C.C.I.L. AltlO ANNOr.NCIXC, man., of human need. ''ICexempler Fideles" factlllillK 17 foot sweeps ami tlr..- To the many friends who sent cards els frrr standard deep tillar-e criltiv- anrl plrts. trr my congregation, thr WE HAVE MM! ators, alsrr crrltrvirlirr slnr\els Im Kvam-elic.-ll United Utetlron I'hurrl stanrlard cultivators Tires,- sweeps, for thr' lovely flowers - Thank yrrr, : We or* headquarters for every­ shovels, chisels, are marie in t)r> "Inasmuch as you have done it tint' thing you need for that camping farmer's own factory, anri are fully the least of one of these my Brethren KUaranteed. Contact, C. C. I L you havrjv done it unto Christ". or fishing trip. Come in and look HaunrL rrr your nearest C C. I. 1. VOICE OF Rev. A. H. Brown over our reels, rods, guns, all agent '•'.-, '•'•'•• kinds of fishing flies and plugs, r Wis'! I .nk ' llrrnrrrr lir, MINN' 10Al'l ILIS MOLINE Z THAI Till! nf Trade, lb.nrr r Hi Ur School cooking equipment...and our Une on rubher with P.T.O. $1511.011. Ill of famous Coleman Camp Stoves many friends who so successful s C. bale loader with rulrl.tr lin- ported me in the Rode i Queen ('on. $150.1)0. Minneapolis mnrlel 1 w...r and Lanterns. We are always Donna Ma. r-ll: Kinr. $l.",(l,(lll. 10 foot tantlrnr tlr.-' CORSHATiON glad to help you make selections hytlraulli' $750.00. M. II. Ill trasn that will give you more fun on harrow $250.00. 1947 1 ttrn U.rrUr WANTED every outing. truck $235.00. 4 bottrrm I. II. (' Ret ween " ami 7 sections 'if LI trrrr tjjr plow, release hitch hydrau­ land, some cultivation and RO.MI lic or power lift with slul.irle nn ter supply, between Hannn and Fw Good EATS and fioodUeilT... breaker bottoms $175.nn. .1. I r. IL r: 1 Deer river. Would he rash deal. V Surflex wrtlr seetier brrx, new aty!' se state your price. Contact hy l« Coleman CAMP STOVES bearings arrrl pat ker Irrtr ir $775.rr" or write. Box I>. Jenner, A Ma A. T. Marshall, Phone 33o. Delia LOST For Proven Political I USED M.M. G.B E. DIESEL $U'< RED AND BLACK SPORT UACKK 1953 M.M. tr.ictrrr Lr.P.Tn. built rrr on 6th Ave rrnrl :t St. 10,. H.inna. Rr hydraulic. Cockshutt :r!r tractor wir.r ward A. Pincombe, llrrnrrrr. '!. hydraulic. Hr ft. Graham Mr.errr. cultivator. 2 J.D. discers. l.aufclrliri LADIES BULOVA WRIST WATCH- Integrity—For A Vigorous, Bros. Massey-FerKuson Dealers, Vicinity of 4th Ave. West, irh.in Phone 4, YounKStown. '•*.-. '>;' 1 - 2 months urvn Finder plea*! phone 3fi9 rrr 322 .'12r II ACRES OF LAND — nrrtllr of Han­ na High School, also one Kiriril buil­ ding lot. Phone 400, Hanna. T-l' CHURCHES %l Energetic Approach to fiOOn JERSKY MILK COW- -Phone REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHl'Id'H. 400, Hanna. 3 2 p HANNA, June 14. I'.ir.U Sunday School 1(1:00 a in. 1955 MODEL D 4 CO-OP 3-4 PLOYVKH German Worship Servire 10:00 a.IT Good Government Coleman Camp Stove—a Holiday feature Special P.T.O. Tractor, built in hydraulic: English Worship Servir-e 11:15 ;..nr price of $14.95 also Co-op Deep Cultivator; Co-op Adult Bible Class X:00 p.m Hostable—a handy portable serving table 24 in. dia Jockey Only $4.98 Fold and Carry Table—a very handy ond useful camp­ PROVINCE OF ALBERTA ing table. 5 feet long and collapses to 30 inches bikini briefs for carrying — Holiday feature price $10.95 Electoriol Division of taad. ht Ctmoria only Ity These are a few of the many special prices on our cir­ MONARCH KNIT cular — Sale starts Friday June 12th and is for HAND HILLS Exhilarating comfort and super- ON JUNE 18th VOTE... 10 days only. trimnea. For the beach, for sports, Agent of candidates nominated for the Legislative for dally wear. In red, white or Assembly of the Province of Alberta on Thursday, black stretch nylon. For young BUY AT June 4th, 1959. men of every age. Meridith P. Bergman, Centre St. Hanna, Official BIKINI BRIEF..... Agen for Clinton Keith French. in stock now at $1.75 William Gibson, Delia, Official Agent for Val Gobel. JAMES L. L. D. Warwick, 4th Ave. W. Hanna, Official Agent SIMS, X for William J. Newman.

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