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JUN2 m BRONK RIDING TITLE GOES TO B.C. COWBOY AS LARGE CROWD ATTENDS "HILLS" STAMPEDE THE HANNA JrLrYLfl Kenny McLean Fights Off Tough Competition To Gain Top Place; "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERT: . NEWS" Annual Event Decided Success VOLUME XXXXVII — No. 33 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA^EWSj^^HURSPAX^UNE 16. 1960 53 00 per veor in Canada — 7c per copy Favored with ideal weather, and a large crowd, the 44th '•-H CLUB CHAMPIONS annual Hand Hills Stampede held last Wednesday, kept intact its record of never in its history, having been called off, post­ poned, and thousands of fans, many of them oldtimers, went away well satisfied with a stampede in the tradional western style. A chuck wagon spill, the escape of two Brahma bulls, Farm Union and the odd "incident" involving a bruise here and there to the odd cowboy were about the only mishaps to marr slightly an otherwise most successful day. The crowd estimated at well" ov­ er three thousand, although this RCMP GRADUATE did not reach the record establish­ Rallies Here ed four years ago. Nevertheless the committee and sponsors are j reason for charging less in the much elated over the 1960 show LEADER STRESSES INDEPENDENT northern part of the Areas than and with a sigh of relief have re: the south, the south claiming that turned to their chores of farming rr it too has a problem of winter fee and ranching, some of which has ! ding. been sorely neglected in prepara HELP RATHER THAN "OUTSIDE I A long discussion took place ov- tion for the stampede. I er another resolution asking that I the area west of Highway No. 9 Once again business firms from ASSISTANCE; NELSON SPEAKS land 56 and the Imperial Lease be Hanna, Drumheller. Craigmyle, De­ I opened for deer hunting. It was lia, Michichi and Morrin contribu­ Eighty-Six Delegates Meet To claimed that some $20,000 worth ted financially as well as donating Hear Leader of Men's And of damage had been done by the trophies to lhe show, and the com­ deer in the Rumsey, Rowley, Scol­ mittee extends sincere thanks lu Ladies' Provincial Farm Unions lard and Big Valley areas. An am all who helped in this regard. j endment to keep it closed was car Following are thc results: (Special To The Herald By Mrs. O. Talmage) 'ried. Bronk Riding With Saddle (first go round) — Ken McLean, O.K. "There is a tendency among us to expect special privileges! The meeting next year will bc Falls, B.C.; Gerald Dorsch, Card­ because we are farmors", the provincial president of the Far-j held in Hanna. It was hoped that ston; Bob Hobinson, Cardston. Al mers' Union of Alberta, Ed Nelson, told the eighty-six delegates something could be done about the vin Owens Particia. and seventeen visitors atterfding the annual meeting of District squeeky wooden seats as numcrou., Bronk Riding (2 Horse Averages) I No. 11 of the F.U.A. This meeting was held in the Memorial I complaints were lodged that thi*. — Ken McLean, Gerald Dorsch, Al I Hall, Hanna on Monday, June 13. He went on to say no one ^ ^Vc^on* STSi I was making them stay on the farms. . . * ... ,*„„ ,„„,„ „^ iHomri vin Owens, George Myron, Viking. was making them stay year's meeting were consideredc . Bronk Riding Finals — Geo. My­ Mr. Nelson spoke of the large 1 a $100 scholarship for a third year income and thc many people ! University student in agriculture, ron, Ken McLean, Gerald Dorsch, Const. Robt. Hamilton Alvin Owens. among whom it must be divided This to run for fifteen years in me- who upon graduation from the and wanted to know where they , mory of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Suther- Bareback Bronk Riding *— Alvin RCMP at Regina, was posted to a Business Man Owens, Bob Duce, Granum; Cody could get enough money so that | land whose constant work for the detachment on Tuesday this week. the people could get a higher price | farm people over many years is Morris, Black Diamond; Ted Vayro "Bob" as he was well known in Taber. He said that it is difficult to make heartily appreciated, And Farmer, J. L Hanna, was a former member of a sensible solution when one thing | Twenty-seven resolutions were Calf Roping — Chas. Cassidy of the Herald staff and joined the is balanced against the other. Then 1 dealt with. Time did not permit Stettler: Merv Thorsen, Midnapore RCMP in the fall of 1959. His mo­ he added, that ."We'll have to *the reading of many more. These Pat McHugh, DeWinton; Cliff Van­ ther Mrs. Gladys Hamilton,,resides take another look at our whole were referred to the Board of Di- Pidgeon Passes dergrift, Drayton Valley. here. structure." rectors. Dies In Hospital Brahma Bull Riding — Gid Gar­ Mr. Nelson believes that the far- ' President J. A. Cameron said that Here Suddenly On stad, Veteran; Bob Robinson, Card­ Wednesday Morning ston; Lawrence Hutchison, Calga­ mers should help themselves and there is unity among the western ry; Norman Edge, Cochrane. not depend on outside sources. farmers but that this does not hold A well known business man of Wild Horse Race —Don McLeod, Government Mrs. Braithewaite, president of true across Canada. He said there Hanna, and a former farmer in the Black Diamond; Orville Strand Ihe Farm Women's Union of Al- ; is friction between east and west Centrepoint district, John L. Pid­ quist, Scapa; Cliff Vandergrift, ol berta, spoke briefly on several sub- and that this needs over-haulin geon, passed away suddenly in thc Drayton Valley; Billy Graham of Will Review jccls including community colleges ; He lso said that the Farm Loan I Hanna hospital Wedjplsday morn­ East Coulee. and credit unions favoring both. Board was definitely not satisfact ing. She told that only two women are ory. He said it seemed that a red One of the early settlers in the Amateur Bronk Riding — Paul Lease Increases on the provincial Dental Board, a j line had been drawn around the district, he along with his brother Malawony, Bruce; Weir Goudie, of representative of the IODE and of Special Areas years ago and that Thomas, farmed for many years, Gem; Billy Collins, Calgary, Vic Coronation Board Of the FWUA. She intimated that it 1 the Board cannot see over it. It I before selling their holdings, when Evans, Calgary. Trade Told Of Plans city schools have Iheir way Farm- I cannot see that the situation has 1 John came to Hanna and his toto- 5/8 Open Face — Cline and Pe­ By Hon. N. Wilmore ers" Day will be eliminated. This I changed. Ither moved to Vancouver. During ters, Trochufrcharlie McKay, Stet­ At a meeting of the Coronation she does not want. | Lester Wager is president tor vh| s residence Mre he was engaged tler; Eddie wiesner, Coyote Lake. R*a*rd of Trade last week, Hon. Alex McCalla. president of the 1 the coming year and District Di- in the real .state and insurance Hand. Hills Derby (t-1/fi-MUe) -*•-> Norman Wilmore, minister of lands Junior FUA said that Vivian Ger­ rector J. A. Cameron is alternate business. A sister resides in Cal Ed. Kroshel, Beiseker; Dalis Dor­ and forests was quoted as saying vais is being sponsored by Dist. II director. Mrs. Russell Johnston gary, while his brother lives in chester, Ma-Me-O-Beach; Hally Wal that the provincial government has in the Queen Contest. He told how was returned FWUA Director by Vancouver. genbach, Stettler. decided to review the recent in­ the provinces exchange visitors acclamation the alternate director Cart Race — Ed Kroshel, Beise­ crease on the lease rentals in the each year to become better ac­ being Mrs. George Fawcette. Sub- Tractor Accident ker; Don Jones, Sundre; Tom Dor­ Special Areas. quainted with each others methods directors for -the four districts are HAND HILLS, June 14 — John chester and Hank Willard, Milo The increase, which resulted in At present there are two such vi-1Philo Dean; Basil Edwards, George Enz, Hand Hills district farmer, (split third). considerable protest was made ear­ sitors from Ontario touring our Landis; Russell Johnston. Secreta­ had a narrow escape, on Saturday Roman Race — Chas. McKay of ly this year, when the 7-cent per province. ry for District No. 11 is Earle Hud- I when the tractor he was fencing Stettler; Tom Dorchester, Slim Lan acre rental charge was raised to Marion Kelts, MLA for Acadia- geon. with turned over .on a steep hill caster, Viking. 16% cents. Coronation and C. K. French, MLA In her talk, Mrs. Johnston, FWUA near the farm of Henry Karg. The Relay Race — Orville Strand­ Mr. Wilmore said that the pro­ for Hand Hills both spoke briefly Director stated that there are only tractor made two complete turns quist, Scapa; Ronnie Glass, Tor- tests about the increased rates are following a welcoming talk by Ma­ thirty blind children in Alberta. down the hill. The driver suffered rington; Merle Anderson, Carbon. due to the fact that the rate was yor Peter Kennedy of Hanna. Re­ For this reason there is no school several broken bones in his chest, Ladies' Race — Babe Lauder, previously so low. He added: "We presentatives from the United for the blind here. She thought but after treatment is resting com­ Elnora; Iris Glass, Torrington; El­ feel that the increase in the? prov­ Grain Growers and the Wheat Pool that government grants should be fortably at his home. len Walgenbach, Stettler. ince generally is in line with the also spoke. made available for the handicapp­ Chuck Wagon (17 entries) — R. government policy of obtaining for Mr. McCalla stated that an Al­ ed which includes those who are OPEN HOUSE Viggen, Grande Prairie, Imperial the people a fair share of revenue berta man and his two daughters partially blind, partially deaf and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Blair, well Ranch, Scapa; Peter Bawden, Cal­ from any source''. will be appearing on the television mentally retarded. She would also known residents of the Cereal dis gary; Merle Anderson, Carbon; R. "However", he said, "the gov­ program "Talent Caravan" Thurs­ like to see the schools for the han­ trict will celebrate their golden Glass, Torrington (split 3, 4, 5); day, J^ne 16 and asked that every­ dicapped integrated into the Pu­ wedding anniversary on Saturday, Hank Willard (Parslow and Den- ernment is giving consideration to the representations made, and will one vote for these people. blic Schools. July 2. To mark the occasion they oon), Calgary; Orville Burkinshaw One resolution asked that lease will hold an "open house" to their Calgary (split 6th money). persently begin to review the si­ The meeting decided to set up a tuation". fund of which more that $850 has j rentals in the Special Areas be friends at their farm commencing Cowgirl's Barrel Race, Viola Tho already been collected to establish j withheld until investigation of the at three o'clock in the afternoon. mas, Calgary, Bernice Haines, Ta­ ber (split first and second); Pearl Manderville, Lethbridge, third; V. HOW TRUE! Thomas, Calgary and Elizabeth. Live pedestrians and successful Stephens, Calgary split 4th money. Trophy Winners men always think fast on their feet. Ken McLean, Silver Spike Tro­ phy; Ken McLean, Bill Cross Tro­ ber trophy; Ralph Viggen, Carl 147 Calves phy; Chas. Cassidy, Seymour Hotel Christianson trophy and winner of trophy; Chas. Cassidy, Kenway Sad­ miniature trophy; Ed. Kroshel, dlery certificate; Alvin Owens, E. winner of Queen's Hotel trophy; O. Parry trophy; Alvin Owens, Bernice Haines, Joes Cardamone Kenway Saddlery certificate; Gid trophy; Ken McLean, Adams, Wood Garstad, Wade's Jewellry Trophy; and Weiler trophy; Norman Lof- Winners of the two championships at the Ha -a and District 4-H Calf Club Show ond Sale Paul Malowany, Waldorf Hotel tro­ gren, Mel Gourlay trophy for best last Saturday are: (top), Grand Champion, owned and exibited by Ken Burgemeister of the phy; Chas. McKay, Whitlock Lum- Go On Sale rope horse on the gorunds. Hanna Calf Club; second photo, Edward Storch. Reserve Champion, a member of the Scapa, Dowling, Netherby Club. In the bottom photo auctioneers Frank Gattey df Conso-ft and Russ POOL OPENING DELIGHT TO ALL AVERAGE PRICE OF 22.5 CENTS Reiman of Cereal are shown selling the an;m Is to a host of buyers. of Agriculture who placed the cal­ PER POUND PAID FOR TOP ves and Mr. Walter Deitz, District Agriculturist of Coronation who RECORD ESTABLISHED Tire Slashers I judged the showmanship and groo­ AT 4-H SALE ming competitions. Reiman and QUALITY BEEF CATTLE CALVES Gattey were auctioneers. Children of Mr. and Mrs. Active At ff Central Meat Market, Hanno .Presentation of the above awards G. W. Cordell of Oyen, were And Jenkin's Groceteria Pay will be made at a club rally to be weU represented at the Hanna held later in the season. 444 Club show and aale last Highest Prices For Champions Saturdav, and with thoir en* Acadia Valley I Excellent support was received tries set a record unsurpassed Cut Tirea On Form Buyers paid $27,570.30 for 147 4-H calves at last Satur­ from the following local and out in local 4-H circles. There were Tractor And Ona-Way; of town buyers. day's sale in the Honna Arena. Average price per pound was four Cordell children, each Damage Awsounts to $860 Pete Kennedy (Central Meat Mkt.) with a calf entered aa memb­ 22y2c, with Jenkins Groceterias paying 47-Vfcc per pound for 24; Jenkins Groceteria Ltd. 19; ACADIA VALLEY, June 14 — ers of the Helmsdale 441 club Last Friday night, June 10, aa out­ the Grand Champion calf shown ond sold by Ken Burgemeister Paul and MacDonald 9; Alberta The Cordell children included of the Hanna Club. Peter Kennedy of Central Meat, was the Livestock Co-op Ltd. 9; Burns & Trevor, a«e 16, Sheila IS, break of vandalism occured fa ttt buyer of the Reserve Champion shown by Edward Storch of Co. Ltd. 8; Calgary Packers 5; Ad­ Dwight 12 and Cyril 9. The distriet. Paul Knapik, local farmer the S.D.N. Club at 35c. Best Pee Wee Showman — Ter ams, Wood & Weiller Ltd 2; In­ Cot-dell's are not finished me* left his tractor and one-way ma­ ry Rowden, Bill Cross Men's Wear tercontinental Packers Ltd. (Saska­ king records yet, for next year chine at hia south farm, approxim­ In the show held prior tp the Prize, Hanns Clab. toon) 18; Swifts 7; Union Packing 6 year-old Rosemary will have ately eight miles south of town. Returning next morning to resume sale the winners of the various dab Showing Best Group of 2; Huttons and Sons 4; K and B a calf entered in thm pee woe competitions were as follows. Motors 3; Hanna Co-op Locker 2; class. summerfallowing, be discovered Three Hereford Calves — Helms­ all seven tirea slashed with knives Grand Champion 4-H Calf —Ken dale Club; Oyen Chamber of Com­ Hanna Co-op Start; Jubilee Coffee Burgemeister, Board of Trade Tro­ Shop 2; Cereal Auction Mart S; B. or some sharp instrument merce Shield. Four tires on the trader aad S phy, Hanna Club. Club Showing Best Group Of Adams; Cereal Motors; Halpenny & Waterhouse; Tee Dls General er officers. The following are the aa the one-way are a total loes, Reserve Champion 4-H Calf — Three Aberdeen Angus Calves — Witt damage estimated at eight Edward Storch, MacLeod's Ltd. tro­ SDJN.' Club, Acadia Valley Cham­ Store; Star Meat Mkt. 3; Acadia officials and members of all tte Valley Hotel 2; But Reiman; Jim clubs. hundred dollars. BCMP from Oyen phy, S.D.N. Cluh. ber of Commerce Shield. are investigating. Champion Stock Judge — Gus Club Showing Best Group of Foster; Frank Phillips; Anna Bea­ SAM. (Scapa, Dowling aad Ne­ Matthies, Eugene Kush Trophy, Three Shorthorn Calves — No com ton, Delia; Alex Beaton Delia; W. therby) Calf Club. TEST FOR SPECIAL AREA f S.D.N. Cluh. petition, Seymour Hotel Shield. Love; Frank Gattey; Beaver Lum­ T leader Fred Harvey, Scapa; as­ Special Area Three TB That is Best Groomed Calf — Eugene Club Showing Highest Percen­ ber; Dick and Gords; Jimmies Ser­ sistant leaders W. L. Storch aad aow completed aa well as caa ba Olson, C. K. French prize, Helms­ tage of Calves la Two top Grades vice, Laughlin and Wade; V. But­ Art Matthies, Scapa; president Shir ascertained. However then meg dale club. Acadia Valley Club; National Ho­ ler tt Sons; Norbert Wenzel; W. ley Harvey; vice pres. Gus Mat­ still be some herds untested -aa) Best Stock Judge — Shirley Har­ tel Shield. Ganong; Dan Prysiazny; Scory Mo­ thies; secretary Rosemary Mattis. it would be appreciated if vey, K. tt B. Motors Trophy, SDN Best Kept Feeding Records — To tors; Miles Logan; Joe Weinick; Members: Dennis Mattis; Rosema­ overlooked doing ttt The kids and adults too, had a "whale of a time" tait Saturday as the local swimming pool Clnb. be determined, Royal Bank Silver Moore's Motors; Geo. Landis. ry Mattis; Sharon Bailey; Diane of the teat would notify Dr. J. P. opened for the summer months. In the above photo the Herald photographer caught some of Champion Pee Wee Calf — Lynn Tray. i. Mueh credit for the past year's Nelson; Shirley Harvey; Gail Mc- Wilson, Department of Agriculture the swimmers cavorting in the pool. Lifeguard this summer is Rex Beach, and his assistant Fowlie, Gamble Drugs Prize, Bind­ Judges for the competitions were success in all clubs is due to the 441 MEMBERS Health of Animals Division, Wttl is Bartley Bye, both well qualified for their duties as guards and swimming instructors. loss Club. Ut. O. A. Ogston of the Olds School leaders, assistant leaders and ©th- (Continued aa Page S) 354, Consort, as att* th possible.

'%ai froge 2 THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JUNE 16, I960

Ken Burgemeister on winning CEREAL ENDIANG j HAND HILLS | grand championship in the 4-H c_ club sale and show in Hanna Ju * .—+ 11. Garry Burgemeister won tiREEN ACRES Acadia Valley Bureau CEREAL, June 14 — Mr. R. Ni ENDIANG, June 14 — The En­ HAND HILLS,, June 14 — On reserve championship in the chols was transferred from the lo­ diang Community Auction Sale, Sunday, May 29 the Hand Hills Wee class and Terry Rowden w^ NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING cal hospital to Calgary to receive which was to have been held on softball team suffered two decisive first for showmanship in the Pi further treatment. His friends wish June 18 has been postponed until defeats in a doubleheader game at Wee class. Many others in the Miss Mary Grudecki — Representative him a speedy recovery. Mrs. R Ni­ the following Saturday, June 25. the hands of the Hanna squad coa­ Groups deserve credit for woi chols and the family went to Cal­ District Agriculturist The sale will commence at one ched by Herb Nill. On Sunday -June and perseverance despite not wij gary for the week end. By ACADIA VALLEY, June 14 - a needle and thread to sew on a p.m. at the community hall. Any 12, manager Vern Brown and ning any prizes. The Valley Red Sox are doing well button. Mr. Priede from Sibbald Mr. Harry Johnson of Three item or group of items may be coach Lawrence Maetche put the After a hectic week of prepar D. R. MacPherson this year, winning first money at won the prize. Program closed with Hills and his father were renew­ brought in any time before the boys through a grueling three-hour tion for the Hand Hills Stamped Oyen and Alsask sports days last a prayer. Lunch was served in the ing old acquaintances in the dis­ sit&*e_*,_a. contribution or entered workout and plan to redeem them­ the committee is once again ab| Phone 130 week. At Oyen they defeated Ea­ basement and an enjoyable even­ trict last week. on a percentage basis. selves on June 19. to do a bit of work on their ov tonia in the final game, at Alsask ing was had by everyone present. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Machell and All proceeds from this sale are farms and ranches in the distric Hanna — Alberta Reinhold Rosin, manager of the they downed Alsask in the final. We've had lovely weather this family of Calgary were recent vis­ for the purpose of completing the local Pee Wee baseball club has The captain Mr. Harold Burke re­ past week, everything is really gro­ itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. hall. had practice at the club grounds ceiver^ a broken nose during the wing we could do with some rain. S. Machell. Anyone wishing to help with the the last three Sundays. Another SCAPA ore depleted grass and a few years final game at Alsask with a boun­ No quota's as yet, it is hoped to A piano recital, combining the sale in any way may do so. Their practice on Sunday, June 19 is an­ Installation of a septic tank and get a one bushel quota in the near of misuse may mean many years cing ball. pupils from Cereal, Chinook and services will be greatly appreciat­ ticipated. He plans a game with sewage disposal field will be de­ future. SCAPA, June 13 — Another bi| monstrated at a field day to bc of poor beef crops. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mahura from Youngstown of Mrs. Ruth Cwick- ed. -Lunch will be served at a no­ the Craigmyle Pee Wees later af success besides 4-H Achievemer lewich A.R.T.C. will be held on held at the farm of Lloyd Hampton Horn Flies those troublesome Calgary were visitors here last The annual Sports Day July lst minal fee by the ladies of the ter July 1. Day, community wise, was the bak Scotfield on June 22nd. Pouring of week. arrangements have been made, the Friday June 24th at 8 p.m. in the Community Club. Donnie Moench. Carrol Ander­ sale held in Hanna recently by th blood sucking parasites of cattle Chinook School auditorium. Any­ concrete for the tank using reus­ Mrs. P. Kerik and children from posters are up and entries can bc The Endiang Ladies Softball son, Jenny Ann Branum and Pat Scapa Ladies Aid. Their sincer will soon be active again. Spray one interested is welcome to at­ able forms Snd laying of pipe in Virden, Man. are visiting with Mr. jscnt to Nick Bozak, Phone 11. Club will be holding a bake sale Alspach, recent graduates from thc thanks to all the ladies who doni animals with 1 pound, 50 per cent tend. the field will be actually done. The wettable DDT or methoyclor in 10 and Mrs. L. W. Miller. The show this week is a Road in conjunction with the Communi­ Calgary Normal school have been ted so freely The assistance give farm is 4 miles north of Scotfield gallons of water or with pyrenone Mr. Peter Knapik was a visitor show "Helen of Troy" starring Ro­ We welcome to Cereal Mr. Ver­ ty Auction, Sale. It is hoped the practice teaching at the Elmer to this project is greatly apprecii to the correction line, 2 miles east livestock spray or one gallon 50 in Calgary last week. sanna Podesla as Helen, Brigitte ne Clemence of Kindersley who funds from this bake sale will en­ school during part of May and led. June. and half mile south. Starting time percent cmulsifiable malathion per Mr. Henry Neilson and Mr. and Burdot as an exotic slave girl and has accepted the position of secre­ able them to hold a Softball tour­ Weather wise - how about nament this summer. Any dona­ is 10 a.m. but if you are short of 100 gallons water. Do not use DDT Mrs. Ken Booker attended Home Sir Cedric Hardwickc shown Sat­ tary of the Cereal Mun. Hospital. Congratulations are extended to change of weather prophets? W time come whenever you can. Cof on milking cows or on beef within and School Provincial Convention urday June 18 at 8 p.m. and Mon Mr. and Mrs. C. Marr left last tions will be gratefully appreciat end of June 5. noi'd rain, not dust. However thi fee will be served, but anyone co­ one month of slaughter. Power in Lethbridge last week. week for Ontario upon receiving ed. day June 20 at 8 p.m. Congratulations to the 4-H Beei crops are looking pretty good. ming before noon should bnriK sprayers or back rubbers may bo Mr. Vego Haahr was a business Mrs. Howard Ferguson and Dal­ word of the passing of Mr. Marr's The men's basebalr lean*, motor visitor in Calgary last week. ed to Dowling on Sunday June 5 Club for getting some of the hon their own lunch. A Department of used for range cattle. ey from toungstown are spendin** in-other. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Meers mo­ Mr. and Mr.s. D. Tomkins and for their second league game. They ours at the show and s.il • i,i Stett READ AND USE THE: HERALC Agriculture engineer wiH^he pre Agri-cultural Service Boards un­ a week with the Fred Peer.-*' 1 tored to for a few days returned home the victors ier on Wednesday, June 8. CLASSIFIED ADS sent to direct and explain 'in* dertake many weed control and lamily were week end guests at last week, Visitors at Bill Peers resilience work. soil conservation projects in which t'li- heme of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. The LadiesVSoftball team were over the week end were Mr. and I'liinkiii-v defeated 14-12 in Big Valley on Overgrazing of short ^ra-*s r;int*e thoy are usually assisted by the Mr. and Mrs. Myers and family Mrs. Jack Bailey and family. Mr. Sunday June 5. However, they en ; will result in definite penalties Department ol Agriculture. The notored to Red Deer over the week Vim* members answered the r'lll •toA**to^ ri>Lir'ii*;-wriBAJBfc! t nd. und Mrs. Herald Dunn and lamily call al the June meeting of the joyed their first game ol the sea over a period of years. Experi­ Department will supply forage Irom Medicine Hal. crop seed for the seeding down of Mr. and Mrs. J. Schroeder and W'.l. The members of the W.L will son even if they were on the lo­ ments conducted at the Ratine Ex Mrs. IIenr> Neilson. Mrs. Fred sers' side. periment Station at Manyberries backsliped roadsides where mow family motored to Stettler over serve a lunch on Tuesday June 28 Ihe holiday week end. Peers and Mr. and Mrs. O. L. She and the experience and observa­ ing is possible. Seed sufficient tor ;. r a clean up day at the cemetery. There seems to be rumors going rick are attending the WMS Con around the community that WI­ tion of many stockmen indicate the four miles of roadside per elector­ Mrs. Helen Mahura is leaving . u.\ help in this project will be vention being held at Edmonton DOW have a lady manager for the truth of this statement. Some oi al district will be supplied each for a two months holiday to War­ gratefully received. saw, Poland, to visit with relatives this week. men's baseball team. Anyone any the main penalties which may be year if requested by the Service The next meeting will be Aug. and friends. Leaving Calgary on ideas who she could be? Perhaps encountered are reduced weight Board. Mr. Hiram Huston and George II with Mrs. Chester Olsen and June 17 hy Turbo Jet to Montreal Decker motored to Regina this Mrs. Al Lineker as servietors. Mrs this is just what you need boys, and size in breeding cows, reduced staying their overnight, arriving in after the way you were so soundly summer gains on market cattle, The heated box car developed week to attend a Synod Election. Tait will bring the raffle and Mrs. by the Canadian National Railways Amsterdam Holland on June 19, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Brunner were II. Diakow the social ten minutes. beaten at the Victor Sports Day smaller calf crops, lighter weaning leaving Amsterdam June 20 to ar­ on June 10. weights, increased risk of loss, does double duty as an ordinary- visitors to Brooks last week. Remember a favorite bird for the box car in summer and as a car for rive in Warsaw the same day. This roll call. Rev Dwight Powell, Supt. of greater cost of wintering and gra­ is Mrs. Mahura's first visit to her Mr. and Mrs. Murle Steele from perishable traffic in winter. Red Deer were visitors with the Missionaries of Edmonton was a dual deterioration in type. Over­ native homeland since coming to visitor at the United Church in McNabb family over the weekend, j JOHN HENRY DITCHFIELD stocking of good range for a sea Last year, 415 new industries Canada 31 years ago Endiang on Sunday June 5. son might pay for that year, but Little Douglas Lund is a patient PASSES SUDDENLY, JUNE 10 were established on Canadian Na Quite a number of high school continued misuse will eventually On farmers day June 10 the Uni­ in the Oyen Hospital. tional Railways lines and 334 in ted Missionary Sunday School held children from Byemoor and En­ bring about the above results. It is Howard, Maynard and Douglas * John Henry Ditchfield, an early dustrial spurs and track extensions their picnic at R. W. Shannon resident of the Hand Hills, passed diang were given a trip to Edmon­ no simple or cheap matter to res- were completed. Krempien are flying via TCA from farm. There was soft ball and other Saskatoon to Waterloo, Ont. to ce- ,*,wa y suddenly in Hanna, June 10, ton last Friday. While there, they games and races for the children. lebrate Mr. and Mrs. Norman j al the age of 54 years. toured the Parliament Buildings A six o'clock a pot luck supper Krempeins golden wedding anni Mr. Ditchfield settled in the and other points of interest. was served, after which Mr. Shan­ versary on June 21st. Hand Hills district with his family The community was shocked at non gave boat rides to whoever in 1913 where he was engaged in the sudden passing of Mr. Paul wished. In the evening there were farming operations for several Schultz in the Hanna hospital last more games and a ball game, follo­ l" SHEERNESS years until his retirement to Han­ Friday. Deepest sympathy is ex­ wed by a peanut scramble. A good na. tended to the bereaved family. crowd attended and an enjoyable Surviving are two brothers Wil­ Mr. Reinold Boehlke was a pat­ time was had by one and all. SHEERNESS, June 14 — Mr. liam of Hanna, James, Calgary, 2 ient in the Castor hospital for a 1/ On June 9 being Fathers Day and Mrs. Bishop accompanied by sisters Mrs. Clara Morse of Chi­ few days last week. Hope you are Month, WMS United Missionary Mrs. Reid motored to Camrose the nook and Mrs. Walter Read resid­ feeling better Reinold. Church held their regular meeting week end of June 3rd to visit with ing in Drumheller. Don and attend the Lutheran Col­ Quite a number of people from in the church in the form of a Funeral services were conducted the district attended the wedding lege Commencement Excercises. Fathers Day Program. The entire at 2 p.m. Monday from All Saints reception and dance in Byemoor Mrs. L. Wood and Mrs. K. Firth family of each member was invi­ Anglican Church with Canon Mur­ for Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Keith ted. There were hymns, musical of Carnduff, sisters of Mr. B. Bis­ ray Starr officiating. Interment fol­ on Friday June 10. Congratulations selectoins and recitations in honor hop have been visiting at the Bis lowed in the family plot in the and best wishes are extented to of fathers. A chapter was read hop home for the past week. Dur­ Hanna cemetery under the direc­ them. ing their stay a family supper was from the Missionary Book entitled tion of Whyte's Funeral Home. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack "Traveling in, Africa". There was held to celebrate the forthcoming Schultz on the week end of June 5 I a contest for fathers for which a birthday of Mr. Bishop. CHappy FINEST QUALITY PRINTING were Mr. and Mrs. G. Richardson I box of chocolates was given as Birthday today Bert . . June 16th) and Jackie Robinson of Calgary. \ prize. Also each father was given When the above visitors left last By Thn HANNA HERALD Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schultz and Friday they were accompanied by family have once again moved to Mrs. Reid who will holiday with the farm for the summer months. ! relatives in and around the Cam Mr. Jim Hogg and Miss Dorothy GAMBLE DRUGS jduff district for the next few Do-lt-Yourself Haidane of Calgary were visitors weeks. with Mr. Albert Hogg on the week PHONE 666 HANNA, Alberta TO OUR We regret to report that Mrs J Elsie Jamieson has been hospital­ ized for the last few days and we Headquarters PATRONS all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee and —and— Robert motored to Grand Centre BEAVER PACKED There Will Be NO SALE at and Cold Lake during the long HOMES week end to visit friends. the Stettler Auction Mart on Mr. and Mrs. Len Murray and family attended the Hand Hills TUESDAY, JULY 5 Stampede last Wednesday week. DROP IN AND SEE Richard Carr is presently work­ OUR MANY PLANS ing for the Special Areas. As it is the first day of the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Carr were YOU'LL BE SURE TO FIND STYLES, COLORS visitors to Calgay last week. Stettler Stampede The ball game held at Sheerness AND PATTERNS THAT WILL PLEASE HIM! on Sunday, against Sunnynook, was another defeat for our home Beaver Lumber team, by a very slim margin this G. Roffoli Mgr. Phone 881 STETTLER time. AUCTION Hanna MART FARMERS! Weed Spraying Season is Here... We Can Supply All SAVE WITH THESE! COCKSHUTT 30 TRACTOR, lights, belt M.H. 55 with new sleeves and pistons, of Your Heeds With Niag pulley and live P.T.O. . $690.00 new crankshaft and brgs. hydraulics, etc. $1565.00 M.H. 44 TRACTOR with lights, pulley ara Chemical. and hydraulics $1465.00 OLIVER No. 60T BALER, two years old .... $995.00 Used Golden Arrow Trailer Sprayer with 200 JOHN DEERE "D" with P.T.O. and hydraulics $785.00 gallon Tank and Tires .... $200. M.H. 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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960 J2EL perintendent gave speeches. Dr. C. were then named. Fee the area HONEYMOONING AT WEST COAST RONMARK-DYLKE NUPTIALS Knight, guest speaker, gave an in­ eaat ol Drumheller the efficiency FOLLOWING MARRIAGE AT "VALLEY" SOLEMNIZED IN NELSON, B.C. teresting talk on the various stages winners arc aa follows: of life. The Valedictory was given Craigmyle, Joyce Davey; Delia ACADIA VALLEY, June 6 — toast. Lilac of the bridal attendant's Sl»e carried a crescent bouquet by Yvonne Wilson. Judy Friedley; Majestic Sharon St. Mary's Church at Acadia Val­ The bride's table was centered gowns added a delicate color note of white carnations and greenery- Various musical selections were Sverdahl; Morrin Grace Cosens. ley was the setting for a pretty by a beautifully decorated three to the formal wedding procession Lilac embroidered nylon over given by Mrs. Tye, Mrs. R. Wi'son Congratulations and good luck wedding which took place on Sat tiered wedding cake, topped with accompanying the bride to the al­ taffeta fashioned the attendants' Sonia Smith, and five students. for next year! urday May 28 at 11 a.m. The altar a miniature bride and groom in a tar of Cathedral of Mary Immacu­ gowns, with which they wore lilac The auditorium was beautifully in the church was decorated with heart shaped halo, and red roses, late when Norma Jean Dylke ex­ net hats trimmed with rhinestones decorated by the Grade eleven stu­ bouquets of mums, carnations and flanked by tall tapers and mixed changed marriage vows with Ron­ and bouquets of deep lilac carna­ dents. The grade nine students ANNUAL STUDENTS' RALLY TO glads. Doreen Marie Gieron be­ bouquets. ald George Ronmark. tions. served the banquet BE HELD HERE, JUNE 19 came the bride of Ronald Valen Booth Bros, orchestra from Pre­ Rev. Dominic Langi of the Matron of honor was the bride­ A dance was held in the hall af­ The Second Annual Student's tine Stolz. Rev. Father Mongeau late played for the dance in the Church of the Blessed Sacrament groom's sister, Mrs. Robert Gra­ ter. Music was supplied by the O.K. Day Rally will be held ia the Ban­ officiating. The bride's parents are evening. read the marriage service for the ham of Lillooet and bridesmaids orchestra of Oyen. na Full Gospel Church on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Jake Gieron and the A two piece lime green dress daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert were Miss Shirley Hendren and June 19. There wiH be High School groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. with white accessories and a rose C. Dylke and the son of Mr. and Miss Shirley Dylke. Students and other young people Jack Stolz all from Acadia Valley. were chosen by the bride for her Mrs. Arthur B. Ronmark, all of Mr. Roger Stallwood supported participating in music and singing Given in marriage by her father going away outfit. Fotyowing a Nelson. the bridegroom and Mr. Arne Sand as wej,l as personal testimonies. the bride wore a full length gown wedding trip to the west coast the Spring flowers ornamented the berk and Mr. Edward Dylke were Special remembrance tokens will of brocaded lace and nylon net, newlyweds will reside in Acadia altar when the lovely bride, given ushers. 0 be distributed to all High School ruffled skirt over taffeta with lily Valley. in marriage by her father, walked The men were all attired in /mtvutfi* * students present. Pastor S. Cheek point sleeves and a boat.style neck Out of town guests were Mr. and down the aisle beautifully gowned white dress jackets, black trousers and local A.Y.M. leader Ellen line. Pearls and sequins decorated Mrs. Chris Scherger, Mr. and Mrs. in floor-length white bridal satin and black cummerbunds. DISTRICT HOME Christianson extend a special in­ the lace. A finger tip illusion veil Vince Frey from Taber, Mr. and the bodice trimmed with lace ap­ Organist was Miss Cecilia Buck ECONOMIST vitation to all youth of any church misted from a crown of white ro­ Mrs. Jack Meier and family, Mr. pliques, glittering with pearls and ley. group. Everyone is welcome to at­ ses and she carried a bouquet o£ and Mrs. John Scherger from Red­ sequins, on the scalloped neckline Spring blossoms and smaller sea­ (By Zelma Barteauz) tend. red roses with streamers, for ad­ cliffe, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. John and the skirt fashioned of bridal sonal flowers provided the floral Hanna, Alberta Phone 130 ornment the bride wore pearl ear­ Ruchaber, Mr. and Mrs. Phil De lace. decor at a reception held in the rings. The lilypoint sleeves were faste­ The Clothing and Food 4-H Ach­ PIONEER OF HELMSDALE genhardt, Medicine Hat, Alta., Mr. Silver Room of the Hume Hotel. PASSES IN OYEN Bridesmaids were Marianne Gie­ and Mrs. Walter Herle, Mr. and ned with pearl buttons and pearls A three-tiered wedding cake was ievement Days are over for anoth­ ron, Rae Peers, Pat Stolz and De- Mrs. Charles Getz, Miss Ruby Stein- and sequins also glittered on a topped with doves holding wed er year. It is with a great sigh of The Helmsdale and Oyen dist- lores Degenhardt, they wore iden­ bach, Mr. and Mrs Rudy Both, Mr. tiara from which her veil of hand- ding rings. relief mixed with a slight tinge of 1-^"^",,, old t-mer in y^ death tical full length gowns and chiffon and Mrs. Helmut Laube, Mr. and rolled cobwed tulle billowed. Out of town guests at the wed­ regret that they are finally fin-,of Mrs George Gadsden ta oyen over taffeta in pink and aqua, Mrs. Anton Kosolofski from Lea­ ding were the bride's grandparents ish*}d* | on Thursday May 26, at the age of carrying bouquets of pink and blue der, Sask.; Mr. and Mrs. Vasil Spring Rally Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dylke of Han The girls have come through the 84 years, carnations. Skappak, Calgary, Miss Florence na; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dylke of battle with flying colors. Although j ^^ Best men were Lloyd Hartman, Mrs Gadsd m Cum Chrusciel, Claresholm, Alta., Mike Held At Cereal Galloway, B.C., Mr. and Mrs. Ro here have been many times when \Eaglm^ came fe uu Montana Lancer, Sask., Carl Kuhn, Max Sopzak, Broderick, Sask., Mr. John bert Graham of Lillooet and Mr they were ready to throw in the | ^ j__ Stolz and Ronnie Shubert, ushers The annual spring rally for thc ta 1907 where she marrl 1910 Tomasieivicz, Mr. and Mrs. S. To* and Mrs. A. Hill of Riondel. hatchet and give up completely, ;she and her husband moved t0 the were Art Skappak and Billy Degen masieurez, Clara Tomasieurez from Drumheller Presbytery Women's For a honeymoon trip to Seattle he 4-H ers have struggled on to Helmsdale district where they liv-> hardt. Association, East End, was held on Outlook, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Tony and Vancouver Island, the bride he shining success illustrated by 1^ mti] retirement ^ Oyenir Organist was Val Degenhardt Getz from Schuler, Alta., Mrs. J. May 25 at Cereal with some 52 la­ changed into a powder blue wool­ their well finished produc s. The , ' ^ and violinist was Mr. Scherger of dies registering at 11.00 a.m. Din­ 1M8 she wag predeceased b r Semans from Saskatoon, Sask. Mr. len walking suit with blue and ripped seams and burned tea bis- husband in Mrg Gadg0en Medicine Hat. and Mrs. John Both, Mr. and Mrs. ner was served by thc Cereal la­ white accessories and blue and cuitstha two months ago seemed | , ^ The brides' mother Mrs. Jake dies at 12 noon. eaves tQ mQurn lQss thKe Tony Wuchich, Mr. Mike Wuchich, white flowered cloche hat. like a calamity, now may be look- |daughters j^ E peterson, Helms- Gieron wore a two piece blue silk Mr. and Mrs. S. Wichenheism, Rita Mrs. David Fano of Hanna pre­ Her corsage was of tinted pow­ ed back upon with sympathy but ^^^ ^ ^ shaunting dress with white acces­ dal Mfs w Q en Hinger from Prelate, Sask., Mr. sided at the afternoon session. Mrs der blue carnations. aughter. They now look forward tt Hall ^ Mountain House, 8 sories. The groom's mother, Mrs. and Mrs. Paul Hartman and family Robt. Conlin of Oyen was pianist The newlyweds will make their to another year of 4-H work when gr^^n^ _ ^and Mary Stolz wore a two piece green ad one great Mr. and Mrs. Bill Helman, Mr. and for the day. home in Nelson at 702 Mill Street things will come easier for them, child. flowered silk dress with white ac­ Mrs. G Helman, Mrs. Ann Stein- The devotional period was con­ The bride is on the staff of the due to the background which they cessories. bach, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Tumbach ducted by Mrs. F. Wood and Mrs. Canadian Bank of Commerce and have received this year. Funeral services were held in A reception for 145 guests fol­ from Lancer, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. Patterson of Sibbald. Oyen United Church conducted by the bridegroom is employed at The leaders may, many times, Rev. Bessy. lowed in the Memorial Hall. Mr. Len Hammel, Empress, Alta, Mr. Ten locals were represented at Kootenay Forest Products—Nelson have wished to send in their resig­ Val Degenhardt was master of ce­ and Mrs. Anton Fahler, Golden the rally. Reports of the year's ac­ Daily News, May 24. nations, but with perseverence car­ Messrs. Floyd Home, W. Trevor remonies and proposed the bridal Prairie, Sask. ried on to the rewarding climax of Oscar Berg, James MacKay, Rus­ tivities were given by the presi­ sell Johnston and Bob Wright act­ dents of the locals. It was suggest­ EARLTOWN F.U.A. the Achievement Day. As they view the neatly made articles dis­ ed as pallbearers. Interment took W.M.S. Meet ed that in future the reports are TO MEET place in Oyen cemetery. Prayer Band to be presented by the secretaries played by "their" girls, they felt June 8 Loses 3 Members of the locals. The Earitown Local FUA will a great sense of satisfaction. Many Mrs. Frank Wood of Sibbald, hold a meeting at Earitown school admitted that they were glad the The regular monthly meeting of The Waller Kittler home, Hanna president of the Presbytery W.A. on Tuesday evening June 21, com­ year was over, but were sorry that the Women's Missionary Society was the scene of a farewell gather­ reported on the year's work. She mencing at 8 p.m. to hear the re­ they would not be seeing the girls was held at the home of Misses ing for three members of the Alli­ stated that donations to the Camp port of the district convention gi­ as often during the summer Sadie and Margaret Lamb on Wed­ ance Prayer Band on the evening A striking border print on a white background is used Keiver kitchen fund are to be sent ven by Mrs. H. G. Pregitzer. All months. Few people realize the nesday, June 8th. of June 9, when Mrs. Bill Branden- for this full skirted, sleeveless dress designed by Hor- to Mrs. Harold Davis at Three Hills members are urgently requested to time and effort put into these 4-H The meeting opened by worship barg, Mrs. Floyd Mathers and Mrs. rockses of London and made in Montreal. Made of easily Money for Naramata Training be present.. projects by the leaders. The re­ service lead by the president Miss Howard Bergen were recipients of washable cotton. School goes to Mrs. F. Wood, Sib­ ward of seeing young girls become S. Lamb several members assist­ small gifts. bald. Bibles for the Indian Resi­ good sewers or cooks is most gra­ ing. The meeting opened with the dential School, Edmonton, are nee­ Graduation At tifying. The business session opened by singing of a hymn, prayer by Mrs. ded. There are 168 students in this New Brigden The parents and interested friends Miss M. Lamb, due to the absence Mansell and the Scripture, Psalm school who would welcome story often give the girls and leaders the of Mrs. Gourlay in reading minutes 146 was read by Mrs. H. Kittler. books as well as Bibles. NEW BRIGDEN, June 10 - On encouragement which they need to of previous meeting. Mrs. R. Carr The president then called on A motion was carried to have a i May 27 approximately 120 guests carry on to greater achievement. gave the financial report of the Mrs. David for the devotional. Social and Personal- joint W.A. and WMS rally in the attended the banquet and exerci- lEven knowing that the parents and recent bazaar which proved to be Mrs. David chose Philippians 3: fall, preferably in Drumheller. I ses in the New Brigden Auditor-1 friends are interested enough in very gratifying. Mrs. Pratt due to 10-16 and used the theme "The Mr. Doug Caston editor and pu­ Mr. Pete Nelson has returned to Mrs. Bergman Jr. of Edmonton 1 ium in honor of seven graduands, 1 their work to attend some meet- absence of the treasurer Miss C. Race". Paul likened the christian blisher of the Edson-Jasper Signal Hanna following two months in sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. 1 these were Myrna Code, Yvonne tings, club activities or to keep giv Mathe read the financial report life to a race. The time of conver­ accompanied by Mrs. Caston's mo­ his old home In Sweden. T. Smith of Cereal. IWilson, Irene Losing, Joyce Dahl , \tag that extra push, will encourage • for the year. sion is the beginning of the chris­ ther Mrs. L. Watmough formerly • • • The ladies of the Oyen W.A. pre ! Linda Westerlund, Melvin Binge­ (he girls to rip tim seam for the A short discussion followed on tian's race. We should be concern­ of Hanna were visitors here dur­ Mrs. Martha Weller has returned sented a humorous skit entitled man and John Beard. third time or remake that cake minor business matters. It was de­ ed with progress made. Paul spoke ing the week end. by plane from Vancouver where "Dr. W.A.". Thelma Holmes gave a welcome which has already fallen four times cided to continue the sale of for the Lord with boldness. Paul's * * * she has been visiting with her The offering was to be used for speech. The presentation of the To the parents^ and community Christmas and every day cards aim was to be more like Christ Mr. James Foster local represen­ daughter and friends for several World Refugee work. corsages to the graduants' moth­ members, we say* "Thank-You". GAMBLE same as in previous years, Mrs. while here on earth. Verses 13 and tative of Canada Life Assurance days. Mrs. Backlund of New Brigden ers' was given by Irene Losing. The Achievement Days in this DRUGS Geo. Hutchison taking charge of 14 "forgetting those things which Co. will leave this week end for sang a solo, accompanied by Mrs. Mrs. Theberge said Grace. Dar­ districts were very successful. The • « • ANO PICK OUT POP'S the cards. are behind, and reaching forth un­ Banff where he will attend a spe­ Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Robbs had Robt. Conlin. row Tye proposed a toast to the girls displayed fine articles of clo- The organization will close for to those things which are before, cial course on Life Insurance Mar­ as their guests last week, the lat­ A report of the W.A. conference Queen, Ronnie Dalton proposed a I thing and household articles in the PRESENT. July and August. A lunch was ser­ I press toward the mark for the keting by the University of Alber­ ter's aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. held in Calgary in April was given I toast to the graduands. Linda Wes- four club Achievement Days which ved at the close of the meeting by prize of the high calling of God in ta and Purdue University at the Charlie Glover from New Westmin­ by Mrs. R. Smythe of Craigmyle terlund replied. Toast to the staff I attended. The girls are to be con­ the hostesses. Christ Jesus". He should be most Banff School of Fine Arts. This ister, B.C. While in Hanna they and Mrs. R. Greer of Delia. by Myrna Code and reply by Mr. gratulated on their high quality of concerned about the race for to­ course is sponsored by Life Under­ visited their many relatives and The Memoriam was given by Holmes, Joyce Dahl proposed a workmanship. The programs were morrow and to desire to serve the writers Assoc. friends. Mrs. Backlund of New Brigden. toast to the parents and Mrs. Wes­ well presented and lunches nicely Lord with all our heart, Mrs. Davi.l * * * • • • The 1961 rally will be held in terlund replied. John Beard and served. admonished those present. Mr. and Mrs. R. Fano of the Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beach have Chinook. Melvin Bingeman gave class histo­ The girls were scored on their Mrs. Earl Andrus and Mrs. Clyne Hand Hills district have purchased been recent visitors to Iowa City, An executive meeting will be ries. Myrtle Code, Beth Code and year's work by their leaders (60 were welcomed to the meeting. the home formerly owned by Mr. Iowa where on June 10 their son held in the fall, date to be an­ Beth Symes reported on various per cent) and on their finished pro­ Hospital visitation committee for nounced later. school activities. Mr. C. Wilson, ducts by the Home Economist (50 and Mrs. O. Stensland and will Rex received his degree in physi­ : June are Mrs. Harvey and Mrs. shortly be taking up residence in cal education at the University of Meeting closed with benediction School Board member for New per cent). The efficiency winners Wills. Several more ladies expres­ Hanna. Iowa's commencement exercises. by Mr. L. Turner of Delia. Brigden, and Mr. G. Rancier, su- sed the desire to have their names -i placed on the visitation schedule. * * * • * * The project for last month was Mr. C. W. Forges of Victoria B.C. Mrs. A. H. Mathias of Castor was ATTENTION RESIDENTS OF you can always be money to buy a pair of sheets tor accompanied by his daughter Miss a Sunday visitor in Hanna at the sure of FRESHNESS THE""" the Missionary Cupboard. Project Beth Forbes of Calgary were visit­ home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hay. and HIGH QUALITY PRESERVING for June will be tea towels. ors during the week end at the • * • HANNA The next afternoon meeting, ou home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phibbs Mrs. George Hughes Sr. arrived BREAD—CAKES and KpTrLE June 23 will be held in the coun­ at Watts. Miss Forbes expects to home from Los Angeles on Friday AND RURAL VICINITY leave July 1, on a two months tour last where she attended the fune­ PASTRIES by GENERAL FOODS KITCHENS try. Those who are able to go are THE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES THAT THEY asked to notify Mrs. H. Howery, of Europe and the British Isles. ral of her brother George De Here's a way to capture the Young. She was accompanied home ARE SPONSORING THEIR ANNUAL DRUGS refreshing flavor of those delicious phone 558. Everyone will meet at • • • "xfoORUG strawberries for all-year-round the church at 1 o'clock sharp. Miss Donna Mackenzie nurse-in- by her daughter Alice. MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION CAMPAIGN KURT'S BAKERY i SiiQwcc enjoyment. It's a quick, sure recipe Thank-you letters from outgoing training in the General Hospital . . . for Strawberry Preserves which missionaries N. Enns and H. Miller Calgary is spending her vacation Mr. and Mrs. Russell Weldon of For the purpose of purchasing additional Sick Room Equip­ "Open all day Wed." C > PAmmlOt>t> tastes as tempting as it looks. at the home of her parents Mr. and Calgary visited friends and rela­ ment for the residents of the area for home use free of charge. P.Q-Box tb/o-MAMMA AHA /?M 3 3 were read by Mrs. Komarnisky and Ph. 375 Hanna STRAWBERRY PRESERVES Mrs. Brandenbarg. A verbal thanks Mrs William Mackenzie. tives in Hanna and district last YOUR MAGAZINE ORDER, new or renewal, toill help further was extended the group for the • • • week. Mrs. Weldon is the former 6 cups small whole berries (about t Mrs. Fred Portfors, who at one this community project, and every resident is urged to qts. firm ripe small strawberries) boxes of clothing collected for the Mrs. Barry Fawcett and son Per- co-operate. \\r_ cup water Indians at Morley. y have been spending several days time resided in Hanna and district. 7 cups (S lbs.) sugar For a social time contests were at the home of her parents Mr. • • • RESIDENTS when called on should request to see the represen­ "AS A WIFE ond MOTHER... I know that \r_ bottle Certo fruit pectin played after which Mrs. W. Kitt­ und Mrs. Roy Embree returning to The Youngstown Public Library tative's letter of introduction. milk is the best food value there is. That*s ler made the presentations to the Calgary on Sunday. Association will hold a bake sale why I feed my family quarts every day!" Prepare the strawberries. Hull three honoured guests. These la* * * * on Saturday afternoon, June 25 at Signed Mrs. Geo. Wright, Pres. about 2 quarts small strawberries. I dies will be greatly missed from Mr. and Mrs. George Wright had the library from 2 to 5 p.m. Dona­ Mrs. Ed Gall, Sec. Measure 6 cups whole berries tions and patronage from village (firmly packed without crushing) the Prayer Band. as their guests during the week Donations Are Not Solicited Or Accepted into a very large saucepan. Add Miss Margaret Ironside assisted end the formers' brothers Mr. Nel­ and district residents will be great­ water and sugar. Mrs. Kettler in serving a lovely son Wright of Victoria B.C., Mr. ly appreciated. All funds realised lunch thus bringing a pleasant ev­ Jim Wright of Edmonton and a will be used to purchase more HANNA WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Now, make your—aAterves. ening to a close. sister Mrs. J. McMurchy of Delia. books for the library. Place over high neat and bring to a • • e • • • hill rolling boil, stirring carefully to keep fruit whole. Reduce heat Mr. and Mrs. IJoyd Cook of Mr. and Mrs. Oene DeGraaf of Finnish farmers have sharply Calgary were week end guests at Lethbridge will arrive in Hanna and boil gently 3 minutes. Remove cut their rapeseed acreage. Only from heat and at once stir in Certo. the home of the former's parents this week to take up residence. The <&***> MARKET BOY SEZ Skim off foam with metal spoon. 23,600 acres have been planted, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Cook. former is employed by Pahl's Con­ Then let cool about 1 hour, to help • • • struction. His brother Art and wife prevent floating fruit. Ladle into and family of Lethbridge will arri­ glasses. Cover preserves at onoe Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Lund return­ STAKE FATHER TO A -with yi inch hot paraffin. Makes ed home last Saturday having ve here on July lst, where the for­ about 10 medium glasses. spent a couple of weeks in Helena, mer will be employed in the me­ Mont chanical and service department of Know what pectin is? It's the jelling • • • K and B Motors, Massey Ferguson substance found in all fruits in , ; TURN Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Elliot of dealers. varying amounts. Certo ia pectin Victoria B.C. were visitors in Han­ • • • extracted from fruitt rich in thit Mr. and Mrs. Gordie Foye and STEAK! natural substance, then refined and na last week for the Hanna Round /£& YOUR Up. daughter Dianna accompanied by concentrated. When you follow the •*•-•• Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Fielding of tested Certo recipes*, your jams and •Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glover of FAtHEb FOR FATHERS' DAY, jellies always set just right. Hanna motored to the Morrin Fer­ New Westminster, B.C. and for­ ry, on Sunday. They were joined JUNE 19th Any problems wilh jam and jelly merly of Hanna have been visiting making? We'll be glad to help. Jutt • A) TIME by Mr. and Mrs. George Pedersen drop us a line, General Foods for several days here with friends and daughter Joannie of Morrin. Kitchens, U Bglinton Ave. W., and relatives. The happy occasion was in cele­ SHOW BEEF Toronto. L INTO • • • bration of Mr. Fielding's birthday. P.S. Be sure to watch for the Mrs. Hazel McAuliffe returned STEAKS FOR DAD AT REGULAR PRICES special, beautifully colored Preserv­ to Hanna last Friday from Spragge ing Kettle Insert in this paper next • l J MONEY Ont. where she was a guest for a BIRTHS week. It contains ten recipes for | month at the home of her son Blr. delicious jams and jellies! and Mrs. Thomas McAuliffe. STANDING: To Mr. and Mrs. J. T • • • Standing, Hanna, June 6, a son. c]g l65| W. Mr. Ed Weller left recently for HOPP: TO Mr. and Mrs. A. Hopp, LADIES—Want to go on shopping Atlantic City, NJ. where he will Scotfield, June 7, a son. CENTRAL ALBERTA DAIRY POOL spree? Bain that needed mosey attend the Youth Congress of the MEAT MARKET "X taking ordera for Avon Cosmetics. Seventh Day Adventist Church. Re­ Alpha Milk, Cream, Rut-tor, lea Cram ami EgfS Part time work. Write Miss. L. presentatives will be present from FINEST QUALITY PRINTING L.W. HAGE WE %z£iA>c/u Bradd, 1424 • 44 SL S.W., Calgary- all parts of Canada and the United J. A. RASMUSSEN, M%r. PHONE * States. PHONE SI—TH* HERALD

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°oge 4 THE HANNA HERALO ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY. JUNE 9 I960 SELL AND PROFIT... BUY AND.SAVE ...GET A DETTER JOB... HIRE GOOD HELP!

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS HERALD CLASSIFIED AD RATES My sincere thanks lo Prs I,a inir HANDSAWS and Wilson, matron anrl nursi tr staff THE HERALD'S Mininrium charge 75c first insertion, 50c each subse nf the Hanna Hospital for th. LAWNMOWERS r kind In thp Estate of ARRAM T. nTrPK- EXCEL, June 14 — Quite a num­ quent. insertion In Memoriam, Church Notices, Cards of attention, nls<. relative-*, and rrit-nd-i WALTER late of the State of Missis­ MACHINE SHARPENED who 'ailed and well wis hen e tended sippi, United States of Amertca, who ber from this district attended the Thonks, Coming Events $1.00 per insertion. Display adver lo me dui-irm the time I was li spi till - died on (he 2Sth dav of April _9*_3. service in Cereal Hall on Sunday HENRY T COOK Hsing rate card upon request. Copy must reach Herald Of iz.'d. Tako Notice that all persons having afternoon conducted by Mr. Ron­ 105 5th Ave. West, Hanna fice by 12 noon each Tuesday. Mrs. Anita llunli claims upon the estate of the above named must file with Allen. Mac- nie Anderson of Oyen who we are or Leave Saws at I w; iiiii liUt- h II Iir. I.all nil; Kimmie. Matlhews, Wood, Phillips & MARSHALL • WELLS TELEPHONE 52 — TO CONTACT 6,000 READERS matron and nu if the Ha pleased to see is quite well again. I afl- Smith, hy Jul > 1 sth 10K0 a full state­ HARDWARE STORE BUSINESS DIRECTORY na Ho client cn ment of their claims and of securities Mr. and Mrs. Mc Kague, Three Hills during [lent lhe held hy them. were welcome visitors. Of parti­ A l.so (I sli lo (hank 111. Womei You'll Save Dollars — You'll Get Prompt AI.T.K.V, Ma< KTMMII*. MATTHEWS, FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE Instllu* cular interest to this locality was • nd I woo,)* P.HIT.T.IP S & SMITH, therhy, the address and pictures shown by Service By Using Your Telephone to WATER WELL DRILLING—Ander SADDLE HORSES on hand for sale I Harristertrr s and Solicitors berg A Sons Drilling Ltd., comm- nelghh. or trade Apply Box IOL'7. Hanna IIP- Mherta Wheal Pool Hulldinu*. Miss Peggy McMillan who is on •rclal and domestic well drilling and gil Contact These Business Firms r**ld 13tf 'alirar.v. Alherla :::i,:ilc BIG COUNTRY Phone BU 8-«777Calg*ary. Earl Isstm- furlough and visiting her parents •on. «7. Hanna, or Nick Boach, 17s at Three Hills. As Miss McMillan ELECTRIC FOR RENT NOTICE TO CREDITORS Oyen j8tf - TENDERS WANTED AND CLAIMANTS once lived here her father being SERVICES TWO SECTIONS DEEDED LAND — FLATS. SUITES. HOUSES—Kl! AND LOT FOR IM INI;,',. M| l:i*:.\Tlt|(-|*: li Station agent she enjoyed meeting Hanna r?nt r J,*,I IM I ii: Im.* of c lycri, in lhe Previa lease right on nvt sections, hnildlngn snme of her old classmates and re­ Servicing Hanna an*-!^ District. FAUPELS Motorists... corrals, water, hay ground, power All.i iii Ih lit I da Wire Alterations, New Installa­ S60 acres under cultivation, »*hn.*i NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM M.n called amusing incidents of school in fulls iiiMdein lii.nii* Anply j,Iii.lie tions. (Former Hanna Machine- bua service. 7 miles south of No :i |i. days here. FOR THE BEST PRICES Highway. hlgrnde mutt For full -"7, I'll' - A Alf West, Hanna .*! 1 I ' of the above latid Building, Hanna). CATTLE LINER and SERVICE ON ALL :1 In Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Laws of particulars contact Olie r-hartrnn'l Eugene Kush, YOUR TIRE REQUIRE­ Phone sofi. Vounustown nor ONE III.. Hannii, Al- Edmonton were week end visitors OTTO LITKE has, Aupiisl. A I ' at the home of the latter's brotlu-r Available 24 hours a day MENTS CALL ON . . . toil,* 2 1 fl REBUILT TRANSMISSION exchange i Ml). f theii* claims Mr. Elmer Bakken and with her , PHONE 873 Box 959 ••I I - . full all makes up to 1955. Standard only ,* them. mother Mrs. Elsie Bakken of Oyen. HANNA F-ann-s Oarage. Hanna. intf II II PelorSMll Mr. and Mrs. E. Anderson spent Full insurance bonded HOUSE — Newly thc holiday with relatives in Hanna Tire GOLDEN GLIDE VACUUM CLEAN­ ' A*-.* W. Phone •!>, *.l hy Brooks and vicinity. Expert drivers ERS— Singer Sewing Machine Cn iked ,-ln-iii SERVICE Sales and Service. Oeneral Delivery FULLY MODERN 3 ROOM Mrs. Wm. Machell . and son of Drumheller Phone VA J-81S7 2rr with I, llh .111,1 utility II,..in CHURCHES Calgary called on acquaintances in SPRAY OR BRUSH Leon Mehl, Prop. — Ph. 31 Ave I* ast Phone f.."..**. this district the latter part of last 4 BEDROOM HOUSE— Double plum­ Phone 109 or 172 week. PAINTING Next Door To K 4 B Motor. bing, pas furnace, lots of built-in 2 ROOM MODERN SUITE — In P.m will be returned ti th ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA cupboards, customers choice of ex­ | pie parlmenls. Apply Ca.-siily ,\*.*i*"- Trinity June 19th Satisfaction Guaranteed at Reas­ terior finish In stucco. Ix>t will he cies, Phone III:;, Hanna, 321.1 lie highest or any le I. SAINT.*- a in Hi landscaped, side walks are ln now, irily iiccepteil. Red & White Colors onable Rates. Will Take Wheat, Will accept machinery or stock as MAIN FLOOR THREE ROOM modern -iimmuniori (( orporalt immunii or further partkula lpply .r menl Cattle or what have you in trade part payment. Phone 725 or 171, suilrt. availahle July 1st. I'lione Neil C. Beaton, On Race Circuit Hanna. 22tf 547, after 6 p.m. 27t.f. Delia, Alberta. (Sunday ED FAECHNER & Knoblauch HANNA FULLY MODERN SUITES CRAIGMYLE, June 6 — Monday NIW 3 BEDROOM HOUSE — With IIICHIiAl.I*: p ni. Fi t rally located. I'll ne -III full basement, sidewalk and some of this week, the Jim Finlays ac- BILL KAUTZ Agenc es 33t.f. TENDERS WANTED landscaping, Terms can he arrang­ ST. PATRICKS. Delia: !>.!.". am : •companied by assistant Jake Jaw- ELECTRIC Morning Prayer. Construction ed. Arnold Hanson 102. 7 Ave. East PHONE 713 HANNA FULL MO BASEMENT Notice Is herby given Hi a I scale. orsky of the Red and White Stables Electrical Contractors And Phone 591, Hanna. 26tf ST. PAUL'S. Hyemoor: In new Has ..ne la J left for Beechy, Sask. where the 31,32c tenders will be received by Ihe Spec 7.."10 p.m. levelling Prayer. PHONE 451, HANNA Wiring Specialists \\ ell luia u 1 resident i ial Areas Board for Ihe h .Mings o Rector (.'anon (.'. M. Starr, U.A., L.Tb. | circuit races get under way Sat­ TWO STEAM REGISTERERS — S15 A valla Me h..ne 7 HI', Mr. Francis H. Dafoe. farm* >r of He 104 - 6th Ave. V. Hanna. Phone 302 T-V & RADIO SALES each. Apply G. R. McCrea, c-o Han­ urday, June 11. It will be recalled maruka, Alberta, from hona- fide resi Assnt. The Rev. O. K. Fitzer. Delia Builder of Low Down AND SERVICE na Herald. 2-ftf dents^pf the Special Areas , that two of their horses were the if: top winners on the Mid-Wes*. cir Payment Homes - Custom Raprasonting Jensen's Radio PRIVATE LOT — Situated on Tin WANTED TO RENT yfresVid holdings consist REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH EUGENE KUSH Ave. East. No building time restric­ PATENTED LANDS: cuit last year and Supt. Jim Finlay Homes and Commercial •nd T-V Service, Cal tary TO RENT ONE SMALL TRAILER — tion on this lot. All utilities ami .VI" Quarter of _>t\: NW Qt the top driver. It is the hopes of B.A. LL.B. mutable for* nleeplriK in (luring holi­ Hanna, June 19. Trinity 1 Buildings Agents for: cement side walk. Contact C. Har­ SW Quarter r:~, S - :Ill l ids f K - I Jim that these honors may again days 1st July to lKlh. Rental must V2 Sunday School rison, Hanna. Phone 707. 31,3* :(;' roils of NIC Quart on 2X i Electrohome T-V ft he reasonable Write l.en Murray. IHI Divine Worship [flermanl be duplicated. In taking alon*; five "Our New Home Owners all in Township 12 - Ranue !•> - \\ Barrister, Solicitor Sheerness, statini* particulars. 'I.'ln I 11.1 Divine Worship (KnpIiBh 1 H-i-FI Phonographs REOISTEREO 2 YEAR OLD HERE. of the 4th Meridian. I'ontaininK of the stables' outstanding horses son Luther LeaKUe. Are Our Best Sales People' FORD BULL—$275. Also a number admeasurements 1-.V1 acres, m it is hoped that his aspirations Oorner Contra St., 1st Ave. I. j THURSDAY, June IK Notary Public Of yearling (rom $150 to $200 each. WANTED H.oo Choir Practise. may be eonsumated. The siring Phone 579 HOBM R. Pfahl, 12 miles S.W. of Hanna 'RIVINflAL LANDS I SATURDAY. June IS: consists of Hali Scott, Maedy Scoit Phone R 807, Hanna. 32,.I'll* FARMHAND ATTACHMENTS Grazing Lease No. 8143- issue.] HANNA MT 7.on Confirmation Instruction. Flashie Scott, Star Scott and Wor fit Wii International Tractor. Andy a term of 20 years as and from A] Mt iXHAY, June 20: NEW HOLLAND No. 68 BALER — Harvey, Scapa. lst. I!'Hi. crisistim: of: thy Wind, the former being sired s.oo Womens Mis ..nary Sociely Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Purchased after haying season, on­ S Half of ••*;_ S Half :'!', S Half by Norman Scott the grard sire of eome that they ly done 2000 straw bales. Will sell all in Township li** - It HELP WANTED MALE that they minlit the fastest yearling filly in the CHIROPPACTGC* at bin discount. -Want foragft har­ of the tth .Meridian t Monday to Friday . This abutt­ world F. E. Scott. vester. Also John Deere Sulky Rake YOUN MAN Interest!' admeasurements M',.i ; 12 ft. tractor and horse hitch, like profession. Musi ha ers through His Is Your Spine new, for sale. Carl and A. C. Boehl­ culatlon. Please apply You are \v ke, -Bndlang, Alta. 32.Mc writing to U. K. (lltzel Causing Illness? 460, atettler, Alberta. CROSSBRED FRYERS IfeHvy In many cases, people woo eon- breed, ready later for roasters. Mrs. plain of poor health Ond chiro­ Pete Boyd, H 1008, Hanna 33,341) practic helps them after all els-i fails. This science works CORONADO AUTOMATIC portable ARE YOU sewing mac) ine, does all the fancy "Your Pick of the Yard at on the nerve centres of yonr stitches. Mrrf . Norma Tern •lar, Kus*- Reasonable Prices" body. Lynn. 33.34p Investigate Thit KUw Way $14,000.00 HO If SI well lo ed at THINKING To Health Now Alberni, B.C ti trade < Atlas Lumber Co. to $46,000.00. Dr. J. S. PAXMAN HOUSE: 4 rooms and bath with T. Scott, Mgr. — Phone 208 Phone 300, Hasss full basement $52260.00 ABOUT FARMS — 24 of various sizes. I'aa- sidy Agencies.

SERVEL ELECTRIC FRIDGE — in good shape, 10 cu. feet. 1000 poplar Use . . . (ence posts; quantity feed wheat No 4. Two white faced black cows STUDENTS PARKER Pahl's PEN — Valued as itift. 5 Ave. and Main Street with calves. Faupel and Welk, Te­ Charger tower, Fully paid up tele­ lephone 725, Hanna. 33 ly phone 544 Hanna. "The church that welcomes PROPANE phone share, 1 Electric Deep Freeze, FRIDAY, June 17: 1 Refrigerator, 1 Circular Saw, 2 Hay Haying 8 p.m. Bible study and pray«-r. An ONE USED 24 FT. HOUSE TRAILER Racks. 1 Pontiac 1940 4 door sedan, ESTRAYED informal discussion of a portion of • IT'S CLEAN fully modern, in good condition. Pro­ 3,000 bales of hay, 30 head of stock Construction .f Kuss scripture, followed by group prayer pane equipped. Also two used um­ ESTRAYED from the farm cattle with calves, 2 Aberdeen Angus slightly as we "bear one another's burdens" • ECONOMICAL brella tentB »%x9%. Fred R. Mason Mayberry, Palamino mare bulls. 33,34 stiffened in front quarters, Anyone SUNDAY, June 19: Delia, phone 377. An offer has been received from a knowing the whereabouts of this 10 a.m. Sunday school, come, help Equipment? • IT'S MODERN If you see Pahl's Construction you non-resident of the Special Areas in • FT. OFFFSET DISC with 26 inch animal kindly notify RUBS Maytier- us solve the riddle of the mystery the amount uf $32,000.00 which is the can he sure of: Good Workman, blades, tlmptin bearings. Selling at ry, phone R 1915 or Jack Butler. Te­ box. upset price, terms cash, the highest S 6 th NeW H a ship — Free Estimates — Stucco special price. Bartman's Machine lephone R 109, Youngstown. 33,3*1 11 a.m. Worship and Ministry or any tender not necessarily accept­ AA R ? > ^"" " x y-Hungry" McCormick No. Shop, Phone 46, Hanna. 33,34 Work — Plastering — Carpenter ed. All fathers present win be given 46 Baler—it ties more firm, evenly-packed bales in special recognition. Work — Home and Industrial Con- EDUCATIONAL Sealed tenders with the words one day than any baler in its price class. See the new FEED WHEAT — At bin 80c. Isiirge 7.30 p.m. Bread of Ufe Service. Economy Gas struction — Finest Cabinet Making quantities delivered at 86c per bu. Tender for the Dafoe Holdings" on Free-Flow Hoy Feed which enables you to turn into LEARN HAIRDRESSING — Women Special recognition for all fathers on the Finance Plan A. A. Hutton and Sons, Phone 893. the outside of the envelope must be present. There will tie special mu- your last windrow hours sooner—and outbale them all" Hanna — Alberta wanted — Greater Opportunity — the hands of the undersigned not 33,34c Better pay — Pleasant Work. Cat­ Blc, testimonies and messages by later than 9.00 a.m. Monday, June alogue free — Write Marvel Hair- high school students and young peo­ 27th, 1960. TWO 8 VEAR OLD REG. BULLS — dresBing Schools 326A 8th Avenue ple. Also a special remembrance gift A certified cheque fur 10 per cent $300 each. Also Jayhawk Farmhand West. Calgary. Branches: Edmonton for al high school students. of the amount tendered must be en­ $160. Roy V. Bit*, Box 57, Oyen, M and . Canada's National WEDNESDAY, June 22: 33p closed with the tender. berta. system. t.f. 8 p.m. A.Y.M. Serviee Dated at Hanna, Alberta, this 31st Yiiunc •pie llh purpose attend A FEW FULLY MODERN HOMES— day of May, 1960. mcmcAL HANNA BAKE this se Th und a welcome At reasonable prices. Ormiston Ag­ ANNOUNCEMENT SPECIAL AREAS HOARD encies. Phone 441. 33t.f. lu you. Hanna, Alberta. FRIDAY, June 2i Drumheller Light Horse Show. Satur. 31,32 1,34 2 SECTIONS OF DEEDED LAND — day, June 18, held under Canadian 8 p.m. Bible st ,d pr* SHOP Half section urazinit lease, 830 acres Horse Show Association rules. For In­ REMEMBER cultivated, 4J0 In crop, 300 summer- formation write Box 329 or phone NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bible reading, rhurch The Store of Good Things fallow. Modern house, garage, gra­ VA 32009, Drumheller 30,31.32,33c AND CLAIMANTS attendance are •ssenlial for a bal- naries, cattle shed, ample water, anced diet. To Eat power, telephone, school bus. H. S. ANNOUNCEMENT In the Kstate of ROSALIE KEEHN Pastor S. E. Cheek For Better Lights McRae, Scapa, Phone R1611, Han- Having received the appointment of late of Hanna, In the Province of 316, 3 Ave. Wesl, Good Wholesome 33,34,35 district representative for Watkins Alherta, who died on the 27th day ot • na products. I will be making regular February. AD.. 19B0. Come to BREAD — BUNS YOUNG CHICKENS FOR FRYERS calls throughout this area wtth head­ Take Notice that all persons having quarters at 214 - 6 Ave. W. Hanna. $1 each; $1,16 dressed. Apply Mrs. claims upon the estate of tlie above CAKES, PASTRY Felix Battle, Delia, Phone 910$1. Phone 477. Nils Henningsmoen. named must file with the undersigned PHONE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS TO 33,34p Geuder Electric 31p by July 16th, 1960 a full statement of MAGAZINES their claims and of securities held by THE HERALD — PHONE 52 PEELED PINE • PT. FENCE POSTS PUBLIC NOTICE them. ', ' Hanna Phona 321 J to 4 Inch. S6e Tamrack posts 20c W. O. TURNER Hanna Phone 116 and 36c. K. * B Motor* 32,33 WATER WELLS — Drilled and cased Hanna, Alberta. estimates and enquiries Invited. R. Solicitor for the Executors Field Demonstrations at... 3 YEAR OLD REG. HEREFORD and P. Drilling, Hanna Owned and 33 • BULL. Guaranteed breeder. Ben Operated Jack Paul, Phone 439. 403 ORMISTON AGENCIES Mammel, Delia, Phone 921-14 Centre Steet, Hanna. 29t.f. When In Hanno Stay 32,33,34p NOTICE TO CREDITORS ALL CLASSES OF AND CLAIMANTS DELIA-Wed., June 22-2 p.m. At The • YEAR OLD PURE BRED ABER­ In the Estate of KELLY G. ADAMS INSURANCE & REALESTATE ^feMBIIS MACHITME SHARPENING — Fast DEEN ANGUS BULL. — WIU *ell service on all types of circular saw late of Cavalier, North Dakota, USA TIME PAYMENTS *C MIECTED P0UITHV or trade for good grade milch cow. blades, knives, scissors and other who died on the Srd day of July, A.D., ARRANGED ON PREMIUMS NATIONAL HOTEL Robert M. Kaut», P.O. Box 814, cutting tools. Bring yours in today 1924. OYEN -Tues, June 21, -2 p.m. Hanna. 32,33p to Warwick* Hardware or leave Take Notice that all persons having 444 — Phones — 338 • with P. J. Rosin, Phone 382, Hanna. claims upon the estate of the above S • PLY .650-10 TIRES and rims, 28t.f, named must file with the undersigned The Central break drum* and linings. Ideal for by July 16th, 1960 a, full statement of Also demonstrating the new No. 100 Balanced Eat at the National trailer*. Contact Lawrence Pregitzer NOTICE their claims and of securities held Head Mower, C32 Trailer Mower, No. 15 Parallel Bar Sheernea* or Hsi* NIU, Jimmies Effective June 30, we will have full by them. Rake and No. 5 Side Rake. Service Hanna. 32.33.31 W. O. TURNER Meal Market mechanical and electrical service for Coffee Shop Hanna, Alberta. K PT. SELF BUILT HOUSE THAI- all makes of trucks, tractors and sta­ Magneto Solicitor for the Administrator Quality Meats — Freezer LER with attachable porch, three tionary motors and cars. Consult Cla­ rooma, kitchen and bedroom, com­ rence Mathers or Pat Rowden, Mo­ Fresh Fruitt ft Vegetables pletely fiirniBhed, bathroom unfurn­ dern Service, Hanna, Phone 250. ished. Outaide repainted thia spring 32,33p NOTICE TO CREDITORS Starter COFFEE and DONUTS WILL BE SERVED J. I. Eskestrand, Manager P. KENNEDY, Prop. i In excellent condition. Elmer Gross, ANO CLAIMANTS Hanna ' Phoae M Craigmyle. H,t».M,HP CARD OP THANKS Tn the Estate of HORACE BARD- CASTLE late of Hanna, in the Pro­ FRONT DOOR — Complete with ea- We wish to thank our friends and vince of Alberta, who died on the Generator by your International Harvester Dealer ajnir and hardware. Price reason- neighbors for their acts of kindness 24th day of May, A.D., 1960. Repair Service and Gas Engine able. Apply 218 - « Ave Baat or and sympathy during onr recent loss Take Notice that all persons bavins phone 58, Hanna. Iltfe ot husband, father, brother and son claims upon the estate of tha above Parts and alao extend gratefuU thanks for named must, file with the undersigned The Firms Offer You The Yery Fin­ 0E8TROYER 7- Por -oae ln outdoor the beautiful floral tributes to our by July 16th, I960 a full statement of WM. GIBSON - DELIA toilets. Data down to the earth, sa­ loved one. their claims and of securities held ves cleaning. Pull directions. Thou- tmm Wilson, Helen, Robert, by them. Ralph Pogson < sands of users, coast to coast: Price Yvonne. W. O. TURNER est Service-When In Hanna They $1.00 per ean, postpaid. Log Cabin Hr. and Mrs. John Wilson Hanna,' Alberta Phone 47, Hanna, Bas 668 Producta. $22 Tork Road, Guelph, and all the Wilson families. Solicitor for the Executrix 31-2-3-4-5c BERG'S MOTORS - OYEN Ontario. . Sl,J2,83,34p 33p 33 Will Appreciate Your Patronage •ps-Lawa***;.

a^l^r.ii^;:'^*"-^^.™^. THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960 Pago 3

HANNA KINSMEN SOME OF MANY ITEMS . . . CLUB Spring Filled Mattress — Pump Engine — Child's Bed — Chesterfield and Chair — Shoes (New) Saturday, 1 Paint — Tires — Cream Separators — Articles of WHITE Clothing and MANY, MANY More Unlisted Items Auctioneering Services Donated by— ELEPHANT FITZSIMMONS and POWELL STARTING AT 2 P.M. — on the PARKING LOT by the Town Fire Hall BE SURE TO ATTEND THIS SALE JUNE 18 Endiang Farmer lows: Irwin Kuhn, Myrna Neufeld, Edmonton, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gerald Miller, Edwin Pedersen and done for them. Rev. John Beaton Ray Marshall, George Love, Billy 500 Pay Respects Sandaker and Mrs. Ruth Powers Roy Westenberger. Other class of Empress addressed the &i«dhi MIXED TOURNAMENT LAST Passes Suddenly Smith, Ken Dalshaug, and Ronald To Late J. E.Wilson of Drayton Valley, Mr. and Mrs. E. members who participated were ands of the need for spiritual Shannon. McLean, Calgary, Mrs. Bill Holmes Billy Degenhardt and Marianne growth so-that the full value of The Endiang and Scapa districts The Chamber of Commerce Tro­ and Lloyd of Bently and Harold Gieron. SUNDAY DRAWS 31 ENTRIES have lost one of their widely known NEW BRIGDEN, June 10 — Five education might be attained. phy was won by Billy Grudecki, he hundred people or more gathered Elertson of Rimbey. Hazel Neilson on behalf of the farmers in the passing of Paul also received a binder from the Following the dinner prepared Thirty-one couples took part last nice Bachynski 43; Ken Odegard, | Schultz whose death occured un at New Brigden Hall June 2 to pay by the members of the Home and Students Union presented pins to Hereford Association. Irwin Kuhn tribute to a well known resident School and served by the girls each of class members. Sunday in the second mixed tour­ Ruth Finnerty 44; Geo. Wilkins, Sa expectedly on Friday June 10, in was presented with a kit for Good Hand Hills FUA nament of the season at the Hanna rah Odegard 46; Dave Fano, Mrs. the Hanna Hospital at the age of of that district. Death came to John from the grades 9, 10, and 11, class Guest speaker ot the evening Showmanship. Edgar Wilson quite suddenly at Mr. N. Bozak, principal addressed Golf and Country Club. The fair L. Crawshaw 46; Bill Flynn, Marg 56 years. In the Pee Wee Class, Vicky Meeting June 21 was Mr. Gordon Rancier Supt. of noon, May 30, at the age of 52. the group on the theme that this Schools for the Acadia Division. sex and their men partners turned Wilkins 47; Tom Whittemore, Joy­ Born in Michigan Mr. Schullz Mel- adyen won first, Jerry Kuhn A s-eneral meeting of the Hand in much improved scores over the ce Black 47; Jim Bachynski, Vi Ul­ came to Endiang with his parents Edgar was born in Brigden. Ont was only a beginning, and that A piano solo was presented by Ha­ second following Glen Neufeld, on December 10, 1907 and came Hills Local FUA No. 1123 will be they were now prepared to begin zel Neilson. A dance was held la­ nine hole route, and Ian Laing and mer 47; Les Crawshaw Marilyn in 1909 where he received his edu­ Gwen Barros, Keith Love, Valerie with his parents and two brothers held at Elmer school on Tuesday. Mrs. J. Sinclair carded a neat 41 Thompson 47; Vardy Laing, Joy cation and grew to manhood. In learning the many new; things that ter in the evening, with the La­ Neufeld. Bruce Dillabough, Vicky Charlie and Gerald to New Bri« June 21 at 8.30 p.m. Delegates will wei"e confronting this generation Porte orchestra in attendance. **• to win first place. A tie for second Glavelle 48, John Thompson, Joan later years he had operated a farm McFadyen received a wallet also den in 1911 where he has resided be there to report on the District in a changing world. Class histo­ in the standings developed between Fano 48; Roy Hutton, Flo Kennedy at Scapa. He was predeceased by $5.00 from Mr. Snell. Jerry Kuhn most of his life. convention held in Hanna June 13 ries and a salute to each student Vic Bonenfant and his partner 48; Bob McCrea, Jean Hutton 48; his father the late Julius Schultz received a lariot rope and Bruce and films will be shown. All mem­ were given by Mrs. Ellen Krem­ If coupled together, Ceftadian Phil McCrea, along with Wayne Charlie Edwards, Hazel Grover 50 a few years ago. Dillabough received cowboy boots Although he has not been in bers of the Local are urged to at­ pien in a toast to the class. National's fleet of 2,100 fiiesel lo­ Warwick and Cecily Hunter, each Lloyd Hutton, Edith Edwards 50; Besides his wife the former Con­ for Good Showmanship. good health these last few years, tend, and visitors too, are wei comotives, 117,000 freight cars and twosome posting an even 42. Joe Blair, Karen Laing 50; Gordon nie Heptonstal he is survived by Coffee and donuts followed the he will always be remembered for come. Roy Westenberger as valedicto­ 3,500 passenger cars would extend The hidden hole (high scores on Hunter, Dody Clark 50; Walt Smi- three sons: Dennis and Gordon in judging. The calves were taken to his good humour and cheerfulness. rian, made t he response to the approximately 1,000 miles or about 7 and 5) were won by Pat Charl­ gorski, Wanda Hutton 51; Ivan Calgary; Raymond of Trochu; 3 Hanna by Pete Porfoun and Bert He leaves to mourn his loss, his ' toast and spoke of the gratitude of the distance from Winnipeg to Jas­ ton and Phyl Klipper. Black, Elda Gamble 52; Glen Gro­ daughters, Mrs. George Jones of Niwa with Jim Niwa, Garry Bar­ wife, Lea, two daughters, Helen Elmer Red the class for all that had been per, Alta. Scores were as follows: Ian Laing ver, Rita Schumka 53; Ed Blight, Craigmyle, Joan and Judy at home ros and Irwin Kuhn going to help and Yvonne, one son, Robert and Gladys Nessman 53; Jim Deveraux his mother Mrs. Emma Schultz re with the care of the calves. one grand-daughter Laurel, his mo­ Cross News Jean Sinclair 41; Viv Bonenfant, ther and dad, four brothers, Char­ Phil McCrea 42; Wayne Warwick Vonnie Whittemore 53; Lloyd Ode siding in Endiang; five brothers, The show and sale was held at (By Corrine Lenfesty) gard, Jean Watson 54; Bob Finner­ Carl and Herman, Endiang, Erwin lie and Roy of New Brigden, Ge­ Cecily Hunter 42; Jim Engel, Ber Hanna on June 11 starting at 9.00 rald of Bentley and George of Cal- i ty, Geda Stober 54; Gene Waskie- and Henry in Hanna; five sisters with the judging of different ev­ Last Wednesday the Intermedia­ wieh, Irene Engel 54; Pat Charlton Mrs. Pete Tatarniuk, Hanna; Mrs. gary, two sisters, Lillian McClellan j te Room of the Elmer School had ents and sale at 1.30 p.m. Hanna of Salmon Arm and Olive Holmes | Phyl Klipper. 55; Don Ward, Liz R. Kenny, Byemoor; Mrs. H. Han­ National Hotel Shield was won by an Art Show in the Hand Hills Gourlay 55; Jack Beeston, Marg son, Endiang, Mrs. Steve Tatarniuk of New Brigden and all their fari- ' Acadia Valley 4-H Club with the ilies and many friends. Club House. Through free will do­ POSTMASTER RETIRES Blair 57; Stan Cherkas, Marg Hol­ Calgary; Mrs. H. Welks in Califor­ greatest number of calves in spe­ nations, a sum total of $32.90 was - AT CABIN LAKE mes 58. nia. Also four grandchildren. cial and choice grade. The calves The funeral service was taken i realized; most of which will be Funeral services which were lar­ by Arch Deacon Hasell of Loverna j Leonard Gray postmaster at sold well at the sale. sent to the various departments of gely attended were held from St. and interment in the New Brigden >th e Red Cross. Cabin Lake since August 23, Cemetery. | 1923 until the office was closed Social Evening Peter's Lutheran Church, Scapa, of The children were very excited last October was signally hon­ which deceased was an active mem­ Play Commences Pall bearers were Jack Code, E. | to have had a guest from London, At Golf Club ' ber at 2 p.m. Tuesday with Rev. McLean. Bob Masters, Harry Car­ ored June 8, when F. Starchuk For Club Title England sign the guest book. district superintendent presen­ O. Sommerfeld officiating. ter, Melvin Herron and Ross Adams All in all, the Art Show was A social evening for members Out of town friends and relatives ted Mr. Gray with a testimo­ Interment followed in the church This coming Sunday, June 19 most successful. of the Hanna Golf and Country cemetery at Scapa. Whyte's Fune­ were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Bar­ nial service card signed by the Club is planned for this coming the men's champion of the Hanna Postmaster General of Canada ral Home was in charge of arrange­ ney Lemire, Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. Saturday evening, starting at 9.00 ments. Golf and Country Club will be de­ Leo Bourassa Sr., Mrs. Cecil Bral- Banquet Honors and a letter signed by the De­ o'clock. All members are invited puty Postmaster General of cided. It will also mark the last ton, Mrs. Gloria Bourassa, Mrs. Ju­ and will be permitted to bring a lia Thebert, Mr. Henry Lemire, Mr. Graduating Class Canada in recognition of me* guest. tournament of the season until the ritorius service during the past Acadia Valley 4-H and Mrs. Reno Mensaghi, Mr. Flo- ACADIA VALLEY, June 13 — men's open affair on the Labor ris Bourassa, Mr. and Mrs. Law­ 36 years. Mr. Gray also acted Achievement Day The Grade 12 class of the Acadia in the capacity of mail courier CCF RECEIVES Day week end. rence Bourassa all of Ft. Mcleod; Valley school were honored at a on the Pollockville Hawksdale 41 PER CENT ACADIA VALLEY, June 13 — Winner of the championship will Mr. Hector Lemire of Cowley, Mr. banquet in their honor in the Me­ Mrs. Annie Legasse of Calgary; and Cabin Lake route and REGINA — The CCF received The 4-H Beef Club held their be presented with the Frank Berke morial Hall on June 9, at 7.00 p.m. Mrs. Gray very 'capably assis­ Achievement Day on June 9 at 1.00 Trophy and play will be over eigh­ Remi Lemire, Mr. Harvey Bouras­ Included at the banquet were 40 per cent of the first 477,999 vo sa of Ft. Macleod; Mr. and Mrs. ted in the post office. Mr. Gray tes counted in Wednesday's Sas­ p.m. with 19 calves to show. The teen holes. Play may start on Sat­ guests of the class members, their has ranched in the Cabin Lake champion for the seniors was Billy urday, June 18 with all eighteen Gerald Wilson, Bently; Mr. and parents, members of the teaching katchewan election. Premier T. C. Mrs. Raymond McClellan, Salmon district since 1911, his wife Douglas had earlier said that a Grudecki, and reserve champion holes to be completed the same staff and their husbands or wives, arriving three years later. They was Jim Niwa. Bobby Marshall's day Those wishing to play Satur­ Arm B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. George as well as representatives of the compulsory, pre-paid medical care was 3rd, Katherine Niwa 4th and Wilson, Marie and Jack, Calgary; have two sons David ranching plan would be introduced if his day are requested to register -with Home and School Association and with his father, Douglas resid­ Garry Barros 5th. the caretaker and turn their score Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robinson. Calga­ the School Board. 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dian crude by a system of quotas Mrs. Gilbert Bye and girls from remains of his wife on Monday, 4-H MEMBERS Duffield; Joan Melvill; Joy Melvill or other restrictions?" - He didn't SPONDIN Acadia Valley accompanied by Mr. June 13th at two o'clock. Mr. Short (Continued from Page 1) Lenard Elertson; Cyril Cordell; C. IHPERIAL OIL EXECUTIVE think it possible to devise restric­ and Mrs. Milburn spent the week had resided in Toronto since leav­ CuIIough; Larry McCullough; Gus Chaplin. tions which wouldn't have an ad­ end at the Bye home. ing the Esther district several SPONDIN, June 14 — On Wedn­ Mattheis; Edward Storch; Ronney Acadia Valley Calf Club: verse effect on a consuming area Mr. and Mrs. Sulz, Jimmie and years ago. Bailey; Jackie Brunner; Garry Leader Roy R. McFadyen; ass. with a population of six million. esday evening Miss June Trefz a GIVES VIEWS RE. MARKETING June bride-elect was honored when Grace were Sunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Coates are Burns. leader Herbert Niwa; president Ro­ Closing the price gap between wes­ home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Gott­ the proud parents of a baby born Oil Quotas And Restrictions Can tern Canadian and offshore oil by 25 ladies gathered at the home of Hanna Calf Club land Shannon; vice pres. Garry her parents Mr. and MVs. D. Trefz schalk. in Cereal hospital. They are going Leader: Ralph Quaschnick; ass. Barros; sec.-treas. Irwin Kuhn; political means (and against the to call him Grant William. Prevent Imports, Not Produce Exports interest of these consumers) only where a delightful miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs. Schultz and Mr. leader Reinhold Rosin; - president Members: Irwin Kuhn; Garry Bar­ shower was held. The evening was George Patzer were Sunday visit­ Mr. William Pratt is leaving for Clifford Siepert; vice pres. Ken ros; Geraldine Barros; Jim Niwa; EDMONTON, June 8 — The one mulative $800 per person; the Bor­ assures continuance of the meas­ ure for so long as the political par­ spent in contests and games and ors at their home here. Victoria, Friday evening to visit Burgemeister; secretary E. Stott; Katherine Niwa; Robert Marshall; basic principle to be remembered den Commission reports; the new Miss Trefz was presented with ma­ The ball game on Sunday after­ with his mother. Members: Clifford Sieppert; Har­ Raymond Marshall; Peter Sherman about marketing western Canada's National Energy Board; and gasty which imposed it remains in po­ wer and continues to favor this ac­ ny lovely gifts coupled with the noon between Red Rose and Spon­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kelly of Cross- old Kelm; Wayne Lenfesty; Wes­ Roland Shannon; William Smith Jr oil is that -quotas and restrictions export authorization. In spite of best wishes of her friends. din was very well attended with ley Rosin; Norman Rosin; Barry GeorgeLove; William Grudecki; M. these changes, he said, the two-tion. It would entail asking Mon­ field visited in the Esther district can prevent imports, but cannot treal refining companies to guaran­ Another June bride-to-be Miss the former team winning the game. They returned home Wednesday Lindsay; Elaine Stott; Ronnie Stott Singer; Agatha Singer; Patrick produce exports, Vernon Taylor a year-old issue of "on to Montreal" Maxine Le Claire was honored on K. Burgemeister; D. Burgemeister; Shubert; Larry Peers; Kenneth is still with us. tee between $300 and $400 millions morning. vice-president of Imperial* Oil, said of long term funds on the basis of Thursday evening when some 50 Marvin Siewert; Garry Siewert; L. Dalshaug; Myrna Neufeld. Pee bere today. To the question, "Why don't we a short term political pledge. of her friends arranged a miscel­ YOUNGSTOWN Rowden; Gail Gall; Pee Wees: Ron Wees: Gerry Kuhn; Glen Neufeld The growth rate of Canada's oil prevent foreign crude from being laneous shower in her honor in — , + nie Burgemeister; G. Burgemeister Valorie Neufeld; Gwenith Barros; 3 "Would the restrictions ap * CHINOOK * industry cannot be maintained used in Montreal refineries, etc." the Spondin Hall. YOUNGSTOWN, June 14 — Mr. Carol Gall; Terry Rowden; Stan Victoria McFadyen; Jane Singer; he offered one very short answer. ply to Montreal only?" - No, nor * + without a steady growth in exports could they apply only to crude oil. Upon entering the hall Miss Le and Mrs. Derrick Page and baby Rosin, Lary Rosin, C. Lenfesty. Clayton Sherman; Bruce Dilla­ he told the Edmonton Chamber of It was "the same reason that we Claire was greeted by Judy Dede­ of Didsbury spent the week end CHINOOK, June 14 — Mrs. K. Youngstown Calf Club: bough; Kieth Love. don't force Quebec or Ontario to Steps would have to be taken to Anderson and Mrs. Mary Bettes Commerce, and "for export growth prevent foreign products from pus­ rer and L. Weich who dressed in in town. Leader Jack Butler; president M. Berry Beef Calf Club (Sunnynook) a competitive rather than a highly use Maritimes or Alberta coal, - white nylon with fusia cumber- returned to Chinook recently af­ J. Butler; vice pres. Robert Blair; Leader Hprry Gordon, Rose Lynn; hing back Canadian based ones; to Mr. and Mrs. T. McKenge of Cal­ ter a month's vacation in Calgary "protected industry is essential". transportation and other penalties bunds sang "My best to you" and gary were week end visitors in secretary Edward Powell. Members president Wayne Bysterveld, Pol­ would outweigh the advantage". prevent Halifax and Saint John re­ and Gull Lake, Sask. Mr. Taylor said it was not usual fineries, which would use import­ ushered her to the front of the town. Melvin J. Butler; Eddy Powell; W. lockville; vice president Gayle An­ to ask for government assistance Mr. Taylor then posed seven hall where she was seated beneath The Chinook Ladies' Aid will Powell; Rod Blair; Bob Blair; Ed derson, Sunnynook; secretary Len ed oil, from expanding at'the ex­ Mr. and Mrs. M. Dmetrichuk and hold a tea and bake sale on Sat­ for an industry which is expand­ questions about the Montreal pipe pense of Montreal refineries. Re­ a decorated umbrella. family spent the week end at York ward Marks; Lloyd Laughlin; Cla­ Heck, Sunnynook. Members: Dou­ ing at twice the rate of the Cana­ line issue, and answered them as urday, June 18. All are cordially- gulation to this end of the busin­ The many and useful lovely gifts ton, Sask. invited. ra Laughlin; Don Butler; James L. glas Anderson; Gayle Anderson; dian economy. "The long and thefollows : ess tends to spread back to thewer e wheeled in, in a doll carriage Mrs. Robert of Calgary an old Anderson; David Nelson; Gary Leonard Anderson; Sharon Byster­ short of it is that we are by no 1 "Can western Canadian crude producing field and could bring and after they were opened Miss time resident of the Scotfield dis­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sturm are the Turnbull. veld; Wayne Bysterveld; Carl Bys­ means a depressed industry" he compete in Montreal with offshore control of the price at which AI Le Claire graciously thanked her trict spent a few days in town vis­ proud parents of a baby boy born Helmsdale Calf Club: terveld; Greg Gordon; Margaret said. crude at present posted prices?" berta sells its crude. friends for their well wishes and iting friends and was a guest of in the Hanna hospital. Leader Mrs. Roy McFadyen (Grace Gordon; Edward Greenslade; Gwen The market for Canadian crude On the basis of posted prices, Red- 4 "In imposing controls and gifts received. Mrs. Mellom. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wilson and M. Snell) Excel; ass. leaders: Mrs. Greenslade; Len Heck; Grant Mc­ should expand nine per cent this water crude is at a disadvantage of quotas, would not Canada be follo­ Various contests were held after Mr. and Mrs. Barros of Medicine family were week end visitors at Lorne Sutherland, Lanfine, Mrs. C. Donald; Hugh McDonald; L. Strin­ year, permitting a production very 23 cents to 39 cents a barrel when wing a 'national' oil policy just which the girls sang "My best to Hat spent a few days over the Pine Lake. Fishing was good. Sutherland, Norman Peterson, Ross ger; Leonard Stringer; J. Storms; dose to 600,000 barrels daily by competing with Venezuelan or Mid­ like other countries?" - No. The you" which brought a most enjoy­ week end with Mr. and Mrs. Q. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lloyd of Snell. president John Hogan, Ex­ Pee Wees: Randy Anderson; Dan year-end. Construction should also dle East crude laid down in Mon U.S. controls may look similar, able evening to a close. Marr and family. Leslieville, old time residents of cel; vice pres. Loreen Sutherland, Greenslade. be well along to enable the export treal at prevailing tanker rates. but they are aimed at protecting Mrs. Gilbert Bye had her broth Chinook called recently at theLanfine ; secretary Jean Melvill of Bindloss Beef Club: This is a realistic appraisal based Mr. Dale Logelin of Calgary Cereal. Members: Gene Olsen; Mu­ by 1062, of the amount of natural a market which in most cases had er Albert and wife of Medicine spent the week end at his home home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Law Leader Rowland Staples; ass. lea­ gas equivalent in energy to 150,- on a 60 cent a barrel pipe line ta­ already been supplied from dom Hat as guests during the weekend. rence. riel Olsen, Trevor Cordell; Shelia riff (the amount now paid for mo here. der Jimmie Wendt; president Dia­ 000 barrels a day of oil. Looking estic sources through existing the Mr. and Mr.s. Feeney have had Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilson spent Cordell, Dwight Cordell; Jean Mel­ na Schlaht; secretary Darlene Stel- vements as far as Toronto) and on Mr. and Mrs. H. Kroeker were vill, Gordon Elertson; Robert Dick, further ahead at the growth of de­ transportation facilities. The type as visitors Mr. Feeneys' mother week cud visitors to Herbert, Sask. the week end at Edmonton. Mrs. ter. Members: John Anderson; Jo- mand in Canada and in logical and parity of the Canadian and U.S.o f restriction proposed for Cana­ from Niel Mountain Sask. for the Edward Champlin; John McCallum dollars. To capture the entire Mon Mrs. A. Wigley was a Calgary Opal Laurence returned with them na Chalifoux; Vicki Chudleigh; L. economic export markets in the da is not defensive but aggressive past week. Mrs. Feeney returned to visit for a few days with friends. Deane McCallum; Loreen Suther­ Fowlie; Lloyd Fowlie; Nila Hern; treal market, western producers home Sunday morning. visitor on Wednesday. land; Beverly Peterson; John Ho­ UJS., production should reach near­ designed to take markets away Mrs. Jessie Schmitz spent a cou­ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Garbutt and Sharron Hutchinson; Shirley Hut­ would have to cut at least 39 cents from other suppliers. gan; Raymond Duffield. Pee Wees: ly 1,250,000 barrels daily in thea barrel from field prices which Mr. and Mrs. Ken Reeder and ple of days at Oyen this week with boys, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Garbutt chinson; Charles McLean; Janice next 10 years, about 2Vi times the 5 "Is not*tht* expansion of the sons and Mr. John Feeney were spent the week end as gudsts of Maureen Coates; Terry Smith; Ma­ McLean; Keith Rogers; D. Schlaht; are already below North American her.son Mr. and Mrs. D. Schmitz ry Elertson; Lee Melvill; Billy 1950 production. levels. Overseas crude often moves crude oil market represented by week end visitors in Calgary. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrell in Cal­ Darlene Stelter; Wayne Wendt.. He noted the substantial chang­ at discounts below posted prices supplying Montreal essential for gary. es which had occured in the twonow , and overseas producers would the survival Of the small indepen ducts, displacing imports, he said. years since he last spoke about oil probably lower their prices fur­ dent crude oil producers?" - It Further if Canada is to expand its ESTHER in Edmonton - western Canada ther at Montreal to hold that mar­ would help them to some extent markets, it must be through ex­ + * TO SPEAK HERE FARM LANDS - CITY PROPERTY crude oil production up 20 percent ket in the short term. Actually many ports, and this means principally small crude oil producers are re­ ESTHER, June 9 — Drilling for George Fitzsimmons, formerly of natural gas output up 50 percent; exports to the U.S. Not only do gas in the Esther area is in full ac­ Hanna will take charge of both production of natural gas liquids 2 "What problems do we face presented in fields which, under these exports give as favorable a JIM PEYTON in trying to secure permanently the Alberta system of proration- tivity. It is expected that four morning and evening services next up 135 percent; oil revenues to the price at the well as is possible to wells will be drilled in this area. Sunday at the Church of Christ. Alberta government raised to a cu­ the market in Montreal for Cana- ing, are already producing pretty achieve, and considerably more fa­ Representing Hughes Realty close to capacity. It is the major Mrs. J. Blaise and Mrs. E. Schroe Mr. Fitzsimmons is one of the sup­ vorable than shipments to Mon­ der were recent visitors to Calga­ ply speakers who will be filling Management Limited producing companies, represented treal, but we have been given in in such pools as Redwater, Leduc. ry. the pulpit during the next few this market a status equal for prac­ Mr. Thomas H. Short passed Sundays in the absence of the mi­ 1217-14 St. S.W., Calgary SHIPPERS OF Wizard Lake, Bonnie Glen, Fenn- tical purposes to domestic ^Ameri­ Big-Valley, etc. which would bene­ away on Monday June 6th. Annister . A cordial welcome is exten­ Res. Phone Bus. Phone can crude. ded by the church to all who know fit most by a sharp increase in early settler of the Calthorpe dis­ CH 9-7095 CH 4-6613 markets. He saw no reason for pessimism trict, east of Esther, Mr. Short will George and who might wish to HOGS AND CATTLE in the recent Calgary statement be buried in cemetery beside the hear him on this occasion. CH 4-0131 6 "Just how well or badly is by the U.S. oil imports administra­ Commencing MONDAY, JUNE 20, we will maintain the western Canadian oil industry tor, Capt. M. V. Carson, that "a regular shipments of cottle and hogs from faring today?" - Oil revenues in reasonable and natural growth of 1959 were $425 millions, up sixCanadia n exports will be accepted per cent from 1958; gas revenues J and welcomed but attempts to sup­ of $31 millions were up 35 per j ply more rapidly than the market OYEN TO CALGARY cent; exploration drilling was up !coul d absorb quite understandably pamper pop seven per cent and development i would displease some people in thc TRUCK LEAVES 2 P.M. drilling down 10 per cent; land j States". He pointed out that volu­ StHlS DAT...JUNE 19Mi holdings, excluding the Arctic, ab­ mes of ex~ports from Canada which Will pick up at Cereal, Chinook, and Youngstown if out the same, and total exploration should appear reasonable from a motif ied, before 12 noon each Monday and development costs about the U.S. standpoint could, at the same same. time, be considered substantial 7 "If not a pipe line to Mon­ from the Canadian viewpoint. With M. F. LOGAN treal, what policy should we beth e growth factor, longer range WHYTE FURNITURE PHONE 222 OYEN, Alberta prospects for Canadian oil are ev­ pursuing?" - Saturate southern On­ Phone 100 — HANNA, Alta. tario with Canadian crude and pro- en more encouraging. I Massey-Ferguson Proudly Announces All-New Haying Equipment!

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SECOND SECOND SECTION THE HANNA HERALD SECTION AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS THE HANNA HEKALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS —THURSDAY, JUNE 16. 1960 militia troops, the foremost of FAMOUS BAND LEAVING FOR GERMANY course is the saving of life; and it • HANNA MILITIA UNIT WILL is with this in mind that emphasis SUMMER WATER Passenger Trade must be given to rescue operations RULES SET OUT and first aid measures. Working TAKE PART IN JULY EXERCISES in the closest liason with civil au­ Certain restrcitions on use of Permanent With thorities at all levels, militiamen water in Hanna have been im­ "D" Company of Calgary Highlande must be prepared to move back in­ posed effective June 1 by th* In Support Group At Wainwright to contaminated or "hot" areas af­ town water department. In is­ Canadian National ter nuclear attack, at the earliest suing the notice, the council Company Intend* Tn Better than five hundred militia­ .almost entirely by the settling-in possible moment, to rescue per* makes it quite clear that there men from all major centres of sou­ movements and the occupancy of '•• sons trapped in the debris of wrec-1 is no shortage of water. The Compete Vigorously thern Alberta are expected to as­ accomodation, the first formal fune Iked buildings, to give immediate1 regulations are made necessary For All Business semble in early July at Camp Sar­ tions take place the following mor- I first aid, and then to pass these due to the inadequacy of the cee when units of 22 Militia Group ning, Sunday July 3rd, when units jcasulties back to reserve areas existing pumping system, REGINA, June 8 Despite any stage their first "do-it-yourself" will attend church parade at 10.30 , where regular civil defence forces which barely keeps a suffici­ suggestions or rumors to tbe con­ militia summer camp in Western am. j will take charge of them. ent supply on hand in any one trary, Canadian National is in the Canada in many years. Under the day when all users have access Formal inspection of all units is I Liaison with civil defence per- passenger business to stay, C. A. command of Brigadier H. T. R. The regulations are as follows: planned for 2.30 p.m. when Brig. sonnel at all levels is of the closest Harris, CNR's director ol public Gregg, senior officer of the group for gardening and other out­ JS Ross, DSO, CD, Commander Al- kind, as it is absolutely vital that and his staff, it is anticipated that door purposes, householders relations said here. berta Area will take the salute at the great task be coordinated to units will display to tho public whose property bears EVEN He pointed out in an Interview a formal march-past. It is intended J permit maximum use of all availa for the first time the skills and NUMBERS will be allowed to that there are many areas across ble forces training in national survival whicii that this day will be primarily re­ use water on EVEN NUMBER­ the country, especially in the 100 In order to function most effec they have acquired since the mili­ garded as "visitors' clay", although ED DAYS of the month. House­ to 500 mile range, where the mo­ units will bc prepared to receive tively in this role, militia forces tia role was changed about two holders whose property bears dern train offers real advantages visitors all during the week. This within 22 Militia Group are divi years ago. ODD NUMBERS will be allow­ occasion provides an opportunity ded up nto three Mobile Surviva over all other forms of travel ed to use water on ODD NUM­ "We are looking forward trem­ lor the general public to visit the Columns, one centred in Lethbrid­ is in these areas that Canadian/Na­ BERED DAYS of the month. endously to this summer camp', camp and thc units, to meet friends ge, one in Calgary and one in Red tional intends to compete vigor­ There will be no restriction on Brig. Gregg said today as he out­ and generally to familiarize them­ Deer. Commanding officers of un­ ously for all the business it can Taken by a Herald photographer during the mid-morning parade on Round Up Day, the amount of water which lined the various phases of train­ selves with the purpose of thc mi­ its in each centre will thus become get. The company's latest newspa- # June 1st, this picture of the Queen's Own Rifles Band, Calgary, will long be a pleasant may be used. During the ing that units will display. "This is litia role and the summer training integral parts of these MSC's alon;- per advertising campaign is a step memory to Hanna and district residents. The "Queens-" made many friends in Hanna with months of June, July and Au­ our first summer camp in many camp. with their troops, and CO's of ma­ in that direction, be added. 1 gust 4,000 gallons will be all­ years in which we of the militia jor units will take command oi their snappy music and precision drill. As they wi ! be leaving in September for a three year On Monday morning, July 4th, owed each month to each user are completely on our own. Every­ these composite special forces in stint in Germany, the Queens' Own Rifles, particularly the band, has every good wish for the first "working day" of thc for a minimum monthly charge thing that there is to do in the the event of war. good fortune while they are "abroad". On thsir return another visit to Hanna would be Delia Curlers camp will begin with the "Circus" of $4.00. The council requests camp wc iwll do for ourselves a colloquial name for a complete In the event of emergency, thc most welcome. without the services of profession that all residents co-operate Enter B.C. Bonspiel round-robin training syllabus, this Mobile Support Column operating with this measure. al regular army instructors as we will extend into Tuesday and pos­ from Red Deer would normally use fection was shown Dad, he said. DELIA, Jane 7 — Les Battle and have had in the past. We are con­ sible the following day. Troops troops of KO Calg R at Calgary, DAD IS "MASTER FOR DAY" i Records indicate that in about 2000 sons Garren, Werrel ami Larres fident that we can show the public entering the Circus will be detail­ Gleichen, Strathmore, Olds and In­ ONLY! — SUNDAY, JUNE 19 B.C., for instance, a Babylonian are among the early entrants in an exhibition of national survival ed by units, detachments or groups nisfail; 78 Med Bty at Red Deer: j named Elmesu scratched a plea on the 1960 Midsummer Curling skills and knowledge that will be to alternate in different lectures 151 and 152 Coy RCASC from Red On Sunday, June 19, Dad will; which was inaugurated two years a clay tablet asking the gods to Championships which open in Nel­ a revelation to the average citizen and demonstrations, so that while Deer and Drumheller. again be master of his home - even carlier", said Mr. Coutts. "Even grant his father good health and Oyen Sports Day son, B.C. on July 3. They are am­ and will answer once and for all one group are carrying out simula­ Similary the Calgary-based Mo­ if it is only for a day. ' now Father's Day is only observed "enduring days". ong the sixty Alberta curlers. To in a very convincing way the ques­ ted rescue operations from wreck­ bile Support Column would con­ And, as one might expect, he'll j in five countries, the U.S., Canada, "That was probably the world's date Larres is the youngest con­ tion of the value of the militia to ed buildings, another will be con­ sist of Calgary Highlanders at owe his sudden ascendancy to a | the U.K.. Australia and New Zea-first Father's Day card" said Mr. Accorded Good testant to register. He is 14 years Canada". ducting first aid training with si­ Calgary, Vulcan and Hanna; 19 woman. For June 19 a Father's land, as compared to several dozen Coutts. of age. From Red Deer to Medicine Hat, mulated casualties, still another Med Regt RCA at Calgary, Banft Day, a day inaugurated 50 years countries in which Mother's Day Incidentally the Battle rink left from Hanna to Kimberley, from will be monitoring or measuring and Canmore; 13 Fd Sqn RCE "A" ago through the efforts of a daugh is celebrated". Support June 8 their entry when leaving the 5959 Drumheller to Lethbridge, and radiation from simulated nuclear Sqn 9 Tech Regt RCEME, 150 Coy ter of a Civil War Veteran. He said part of the olame for Kinettes Announce 'spiel, at which time- Werreljnas blast, another will be testing short RCASC and 6 Ord Coy RCOC at Acadia Valley Take* the youngest curler in th£ from units in all parts of central The woman, Mrs. John Bruce this may lay with Dads themselves and south Alberta, Officers and wave radio skills as communica­ Calgary. Dress Winners First Money In Dodd, of Spokane, Washington, since "in Canada and ir) the United Bonspiel organizers rej men of the different units of the tions are checked, and so on. Af­ In the south, units of the Leth­ States particularly, fathers don't Baseball Tournament per cent increase in re ter a specified time, each group wanted somehow to honor the me­ At its regular meeting in May, militia group will move out to as­ bridge and south Alberta areas take themselves very seriously and the Hanna Kinette Club Dress of over last year, and state semble for the week-long camp at will move on to its next training mory of her father, William Jack OYEN, June 14 — The Oyen would form the Mobile Support son Smart, who reared his family are inclined to shrug off compli­ the Month Draw was made, and Chamber of Commerce reports a !, .trie s from Alberta are out Sarcee on Saturday, July 2nd. re­ item in the Circus, so that at the Column, made up of 8 Fd Engr ments". end of the demonstrations and lec­ of six children after the death of the winner was Mrs. Nancy Stubbs most successful sports day last >ng those from elsewhere maining until breakup the follow­ Regt RCE, 33 Fd Sqn RCE at,Leth nk from Nova 11 turers, all personnel will have been their mother, says William E lt is for this reason that so many jof Hanna and the April draw was Wednesday, June 8. Attendance at|* » S™ -* *» ing Saturday, July 9th. Transpor­ bridge and Tp 33 Fd Sqn RCE at ed. Coutts,"chkTrman"ol Coutts'"Haii- (Father's Day cards are humorous won by Mrs Earl NesSj also o£ Han- the grounds was good. Sports en­ tation will be by unit vehicles, by given many-sided training to fit rather than sentimental, said Mr. The addition of a three-day loi Brooks; 17 Fd. Sqn RCE at Kim- I mark Cards, a firm currently com private cars, by chartered busses, them for their versatile role in na­ rl B R 2 thusiasts enjoyed some exciting in how t0 th « Sf & **£**%*& «r4 °t I Piling data"on tte origin oT vartous 1 C°»ttii. He predicted that more l""^ _a_MtlM wouW uke lt made Igamw and"tost money" to the~W-1 S g s , * week-long sports and by regular carriers. Accommo­ tional survival planning. d B y RCA 9 F B ha half £ u Father eve, f .K K ^ ' / m l »? »P1 »t nation-wide celebrations. " ° * • Df* «-**• known to the public of Hanna that ball tournament went to the Aea- »twill provide a record round dation, under canvas, will remind Many of the public still do not f Lethbridge and 93 Fd Bty RCA at j "I„,_n ,191oln 0 sh„u_e planne„, d_, a memo- lto be sent their'sentimenthis year will t l>ane dUghV drt . u » sponsoring a su- dia VaUey Red Sox while Eatonia ° attractions for the ^Wodd Chamr the veterans of two world wars ot realize that militia training chang­ Ft. Macleod; "A" Sqn SA"UI at Mc heartedto enumem -»«»«• p^sor the playground this won second and Consort third. Ipionships. Also on thn program rial service to honor her father who ™- . .- -•—. «.- *. ~u. lor the famous concentrations at Sar­ ed very radically, more than a year dicine Hat; 31 Tech Sqn RCEME al To illustrate his point, he brought ^ reg?et this decision —__ . , _. •»_ ___ _._i-tiwill be a demonstration race by had died a year earlier, and pe out several "contemporary cards » * ... . ,„ cee in 1914 and again in 1939. ago, when Canada's civil defence Blairmore, 32 Tech Sqn RCEME at but, due to the fact that there will The prize winners in the girlsM ^^ . . Units from all groups will be re­ Lethbridge and 153 Coy RCASC at titioned the Spokane Minister's as­ that are proving immensely popu task was delegated to three major be extensive construction carried softball tournament were: tfift. droplane. presented, so that the group will High River. sociation to set aside the third lar. Tht sentiment on one of these Sibbald; second Acadia Valley. branches of government, national on at water mains close to the play­ be self-supporting, with its own The July summer camp at Sar­ Sunday in June each year as a day should be vaguely familiar to ma­ A large crowd attended the con­ health and welfare, national defen­ WASHINGTON — The United engineers, cooks, storemen, radio cee is thus of special importance for paying tribute to all fathers", ny a Canadian Dad. It states: "Do ground, the Kinettes feel that a cert and dance in the arena. The ce and justice. The Civil Defence said Mr. Coutts. young supervisor cannot be expec­ States government is undertaking operators, drivers, mechanics, el­ Order of 1959 specified that under for it provides the first opportun­ anything you want this Sunday . . Kinsmen were in charge of the a national tabulation of the fre­ ity for large-scale exercises to de­ The petition was accepted, he [After checking with Mom of course ted to be responsible for the young ectricians and doctors, in addition national defence direction, troops evenings' entertainment whicb quency and locations of fish killed monstrate the readiness and effec­ said, and with the memorial serv- lHappy Father's Day" sters' safety. to a normal complement of artille­ of both regular and militia forces started off with Bingo. by water pollution. ryman, infanteers, tank operators tiveness of troops in their new ice in June of that year, Father's Another bears this backhanded shall have the following major res- role. It is proposed to exercise all Day was inaugurated. However, the compliment: "Happy Father's Day and many others. posibilities (a) operation of the Consort Leads * The militia camp will be located personnel in this type of demon­ day was not given official, national to the guy who can do anything . . warning system; (b) assessment of stration during the Thursday and just southwest of the Lord Strath nuclear explosion and of damage status in the U.S. until 1924, when From the gal who hounds him un­ Eastern League DONT LH WEEDS STEAL YOUR CROP cona Horse lines, where already Friday of the camp, when Exercise President Calvin Coolidge recom­ til he does". SIBBALD, June 14 — Afther 3 and casualties; (c) controlling, di­ Sir Vival will set two MSCs in ope- TREAT ANYTIME UP TO THE SHOT-BLADE STAGE regular army personnel have been recting and effecting re-entry into mended country-wide observance But while the modern Dad en­ Sundays of play the Consort club assisting in the advance planning areas of devastation following such ration to test their value in a pro- of the occasion. joys at least a certain amount of is atop the Goose Lake Line Base­ BE READY 10 TREAT EARLY - SEE OUR AGENT NOW and effort. In fact, without taking explosion; (d) direction and con- Wem to be set by Brig. Gregg and "It didn't win public acceptance | respect on His day, there was a ball League. With a perfect record FOR THE BEST IN *| away from the militia personnel trol of police and fire services in his staff officers from a mobile las rapidly as did Mother's Day|time w[len he had to be constantly of four wins, and no losses; Con­ any of their pride in the "do-it- damage areas; (e) direction of re- task force headquarters. alert against attack by a son - ev- sort is followed by New Brigden GRAIN MARKETING - CHEMICALS - SPRAYERS yourself" endeavour, it must bc pair of essential services such as ] But camp is not all work. There ! | n |*%|_ ien on the day we now call Father's which has suffered only one set­ AGRICULTURAL SERVICE emphasized that regular army mem sewer and water; (f) traffic and j will be a complete sports program Daly. back in four outings. The follow­ bers and civilian civil defence in­ crowd control and maintenance of , of inter-unit competition, planned Ladies Piay In the Stone Age, said Mr. ing is the standing of the clubs up ' It Pays fo Pall fo the Pioneer structors will be employed to make order, and (g) operation of emer­ and supervised to give maximum j _ _. Wig Coutts, fathers were looked upon to and including Sunday, June 12: the camp a success. gency communications. enjoyment; and by the time the ft\¥ | ||||| TIliP as tyrants and as they grew older GP W L Pere. PIONEER GRAIN COMPANY LIMITED With the opening day taken up Of these many tasks assumed by week is out, the militiamen who j I VB VlUU 1 13lV their sons usually disposed of them Consort 4 1.000 WINNIPEG GALGARr have volunteered to take a week Ma(ch , in hand-to-hand combat. The victor New Brigden .775 of their annual hohday time to at- ionghi of the „ Go,{ and then became the family headman. Sibbald .665 end will be amply rewarded for,Count c,ub .g under fc. Later, a little more deierence Oyen .165 their effort. Fortunately many em- week „ of th fajr ' have and sometimes even downright af- Cereal .000 CAPITOL THEATRE DRIVE-IN ployers and firms have cooperated |shown increased jnterest , ,f excellently in arranging to allow tWs and ,t fc , employees to attend militia camp ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday Friday and Saturday years' champion Irene Devereaux without the loss of normal holi JUNE 16, 17, 18 JUNE 17, 18 will have some tough competition days, and ev^n, in some areas, nor­ to defend her title. Take a Big "GOLD RUNNERS" "GLASS SLIPPER" mal wages. This high regard for Each round consists of nine holes naff High-speed raking Audie Murphy Leslie Caron — Michael Wilding the militia effort is also demon­ match play, with the losers of the —Also— strated in the eagerness with whicii first round entering a consolation Bite out off units have planned for this camp, flight. Players can arrange their "DECKS RAN RED" and the great amount of* effort Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday matches at their own convenience, clean across the field James Mason that has already been put into the Baling Costs JUNE 20, 21, 22 but are urged to complete one Tuesday and Wednesday preparatory stages. round per week, All first matches "SERGEANT RUTLEDGE" JUNE 22, 23 should be played by June 16. Farm mechanization is inereafr Jeffrey Hunter "SABU AND THE MAGIC RING" The following is the official draw ing rapidly in France. The number as made by the tournament com­ One showing Mon.-Friday at 8 p.m. —Also— of tractors on farms has risen from mittee: Saturday 2.30, 7.30, 9.30. "DESTINATION 60,000" 46,000 in 1946 to almost 700,000 by Devereaux vs. HolAies; W. Hut­ Preston Foster the end of 1959. There were al­ ton vs. Hunter; Whittemore vs. most 50,000 combines in operation Crawshaw; Edwards vs. Bachynski in France last fall. Fano vs. McCrea; Thompson vs. Stubbs; B. Warwick vs. Wilkins; J. Hutton vs. Laing; Ulmer vs. Grover Stuber vs. Beeston; Watson vs. Klipper; Gourlay vs. Charlton; Sin­ clair vs. Blair; Black vs. Nessman; YOUR ARMY RECRUITER D. Warwick vs. Gamble; Engel vs. Young Kennedy. < Sgt. Norm Carlson, PPCLI

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THE HANNA HERALD Continuing School Studies • ••• •AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS' Editor's Note — The Hon. Mi- led nature, and only 30 per cent? •at Oae. 14. 1912 by H. O. MoCrea chael Starr, Minister of Labor, in of employment consists of semi- Published by THE HANNA HERALD Q. R. McCrea, Editor I never thought I'd succumb. 1 a letter to the Herald, touches at skilled or unskilled occupations. It , bin took up sentry duty. Everj always looked upon bird watchers time the squirrel would approach MEMBER OF THB AUDIT MEMBER OF THB CANADIAN some length on a question which is in this last category of employ- as a community unto themselves. the house, the robin would dive- BUREAU OF CIRCUUITIONS WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS" ASSOCIATION is now confronting both parents | ment that most of those with less Persons with too much leisure and bomb him. Jenny never budged du­ A strictly Independent weekly newspaper published every Thursday In the Herald Building, Main Street, Hanna. and students. It is a time of year than a junior matriculation will not enough responsibility to fill ring all this alarming evidence when both are considering the pro-1 find themselves competing, and if let me Authorised aa Second Class MaU by the Post Office Department, Ottawa. their time. So they take to watch­ that an enemy was present blem of education. As school ends, I present trends continue, the pro- ing the skies for their feathered I watched avidly for days, hop­ many students are asking thera-1 blem will become worse as the pro- friends. I decided, in order to jot ing to see the young parents teach Democracy Not A One-Way Street selves the question "should I plan portion of unskilled and semi-ski 1 down data for records, only a few showyou the birdlings to fly, but I never to continue school or quit now and led jobs in the economy decreases would be interested in. Or at least AS A RESULT of opposition on the part of did. They must have spirited them rites. We know personally, men and women in get a job?" Mr. Starr gives some in the future, I thought this was a good descrip­ away during the night, or under farmers in the Milk River area, towards all walks of life who in expressing their views of the answers, in his letter, as what is required is a basic cnan- tion of bird watchers at the time. cover of a shower. But I have how a Hutterite bid to establish a new colony near follows, and it is to the advantage in our thinking and in social concerning the Hutterite problem, do not, in ge That was before a recent mo-n- caught the birdwatching fever and ttiere, a step further has been made in an of both parents and students to any sense believe in persecuting them for their attitudes for, in the final analysis, ing when I streched out on a sun it is costing me money. Bird books, understanding of the Hutterite question in seriously size up all the facts and the deplorable drop-out rate must religious beliefs. In stating that they are being cot under the old apple tree to binoculars, rubber boots for swamp convenient figures, before making any defini­ Alberta. The "step" as we see it, is in the reflect the fact that we adults are contemplate, with considerable re­ wading, records to identify bird te decision regarding further edu­ decision of the Hutterites to end their long subjected to religious persecution, the Hutte­ not yet convinced of the desirabi­ lish, plans for my summer travels. calls and a whistle guaranteed to cation: silence, to come out in public and express rites are simply drawing a 'red herring' across lity or necessity of advanced edu­ I felt I needed this period of re­ attract my newly found feathered their views, and to answer some of the charges Ottawa 4, June 9, 1960 cation. Here is the crux of the pro­ laxation after my strenuous day friends, have been added to my aT-D the path of the main issue. blem. As parents we must realize made against them, particularly jn recent Dear Sir: conducting my first "tour". It still belongings. As long os the Hutterites want to live the impact of advanced technology months. This is the time of year when seemed a miracle to me that I had within themselves, taking no constructive part and automation on Canadian busi- safely delivered six small youngs Bird watchers, I have found, are The sum and substance of the meeting young people start to think about JOINT in helping to solve the country's problems, leaving school to obtain permanent In^^and^ industry^ in fecent^years ters to their parents from the moralizers. They would have the in the southern part of the province is that building communities to the betterment of all, human race imitate the winged po­ employment. Hundreds of students | What was adequate yesterday in wilds of Ontario's vacationland foi establishing of more colonies in that area, is and sharing in the "good and bad" fortunes lhc wa of pulation of this crazy old world. sti elementary school or the j y education is becoming j lowing that memorable birthday strongly opposed by farmers. Consequently that may fall, then they are going to be the 1L SS and Iess Birds with their open sky policy, rly years of high school will turn \ ' ^equate today party train jaunt. loyalty to mates and excessive in­ leaders of the 30 colohies in Alberta have subject of public disfavor. The very fact that It is natural that some parents Iheir backs on the classrooms of I don't know why I did not re dustry should, they feel, set an come out with the announcement that they Canada is geopraphically favorable to their would judge present circumstances this country and walk into the cognize the first symptoms of bird example for us befuddled and intend to avoid .concentration of colonies, m the light of their own experien­ way of living, allows them to continue Where work world, many unprepared to watching-itis, for I had purchased frightened mortals who search the can be ces and assess education today in which at leqst is some progress. else in this fast-changing world could their meet present demands, let alone a most attractive bird house at an skies these days, but not for birds. the demands of the future. the light of the education they re­ The misunderstanding of the Hutterites' principles and beliefs be conducted with the auction and hung it high on a Have they forgotten the commu­ ceived years ago, when Grade VIII way of living is largely attributable to the fact tolerance which they have thus far enjoyed in ln many instances, with them hough overhanging the patio. Evi­ nists of birdland, starlings who was a relatively valuable asset in that they have in the past preferred to keep Canada. will go the shattered hopes of pat­ dently I had tried to subconscious­ steal nests, keep smaller birds in ents and relatives, for whether obtaining a job or learning a skill ly convince myself I made this from public view, most of their affairs. Con­ The surroundings under which the Hutte­ constant terror of attack and si rut these young people realize it or or trade. Today, to learn that same J purchase merely because the 1lous e sequently people have become suspicious, and rite principle was founded have changed im­ their superiority in all their pris­ not, they will be running the risk trade or skill, most youths will was such an unusual type. I simply oft-times ill-feeling has developed. Generally mensely as of today. Obviously the Hutterites need a junior matriculation or bet­ tine plumage'.' Or the northern 99 of never getting the chance, to be­ thought it would add to the atmos­ speaking the original conception of living by Shrike, who zooms down on tiny, have not kept pace with the change. A spokes­ come a successful part of Cana­ ter. This is not because the stand­ phere of our outdoor living room. the Hutterites has not changed over the years. dian industry and business. ards of the educational system have unsuspecting sparrows, and spears man for the Hutterites recently said in reply Amidst the drone of bumble bees them and hangs them on a thorn The circumstances, however under which their dropped, but it is because more to complaints against the colonies: "the cur­ This situation is not confined to and wasps, the croak of the bull apple tree as a warning to any way of life successfully functioned in the be­ rent atmosphere is repugnant to our sense of any strata of society, nor are its basic education is required to un­ derstand the theories and laws in­ frog jn the farm pond and the bay­ other bird who would usurp the ginning, have without question changed con­ values . . . the threats are very unbecoming of effects isolated by city limits or ing of a hound two farms away, I shrike's authority in airlanes po provincial boundaries. If the pres volved in the production and main­ siderably up to the present time. But have the peopie who stress democracy and goodwill". had become conscious of a flutter pulated with feathered creatures. ent rate of drop-outs from Cana­ tenance of all the machines and Hutterites changed to meet the new surroun­ No doubt the Hutterites are disturbed products which we marvel at and and chirping that .attracted my at Human or bird, we seem to have dings. We do not think they have. dian schools continues, with its tention to the bird house. over recent expressed public feelings, and it adverse effects on the economy, it enjoy in this complex-age. inherited our enemies. Who will Jenny Wren and her newly ac­ Opponents of the Hutterite system in is high time they were, and it is about time can't help but affect every indivi­ play robin in our present human Just as our country has advanced quired husband were pulling and Canada have been accused of religious perse­ they did something about it. They should rea­ dual, industry, and business esta­ drama, and scare the bogey man in the past few decades, so our tugging at a twig much larger than away, remains to be seen. cution. Because their whole operation is based lise now, that democracy in Canada as we blishment, in fact, every organiza­ need for more education has in­ tion in this and future generations. themselves. Or, I should say, Jen­ on their religious beliefs, this accusation is know it, nation-wise or on the small commu­ creased. A full realization of this ny was doing the tugging while BARE HANDS flagrantly drawn attention to by the Hutte­ nity level is not a "one-way street". It has been said that education fact by all adults and children friend husband sat on an adjacent in its broadest sense, is the foun­ would surely bring about a much- By long tradition, no member twig and trilled a hallelujah cho­ enters the House of Lords at Lon­ dation of a nation. Can we afford needed change in social attitudes. rus. For two solid hours 1 watched Seventh Avenue Speedway to stand by and watch large num The solution to the school drop- don wearing gloves if the reigning i** this performance. How she ever monarch is to be present. be rs of our youth leave the school out problem rests with every Can- managed to get some of the wigs LAST SATURDAY NIGHT, we along with a a common thing in our community, and des­ system unprepared for the modern adian. The answers must come from they chose for their nest into the good many other people witnessed a de­ pite the work of police, the Safety Council, demands of industry and citizen mdustry, educators, governments, small hole of the house was a mys­ monstration of teen-age irresposibility, disre­ ship? and in the end heavy court fines, the practice unions, and all organizations, as tery I could not attempt to solve. gard and downright ridiculous misbehavior. About 70 per cent of the pupils well as from the parents and the REMEMBER US FOR continues. There is no automation in bird- "A Toronto-Dominion The "incident", which might have resul­ enrolled in grade two in our children themselves. land, no unions or prohibited boun Joint Account can be schools today will leave the school ted in the death or maiming for several small The actions of these two on Saturday The form of the answer will dif­ daries for the -gathering of home used for a variety of system before receiving their ju­ children on the avenue, involved two cars night, does nothing to promote good feelings fer, but they must recognize one building materials. Those mites ALL KINDS OF purposes. For example, driven my young men, which regard them­ between adults and teen-agers, nor does it add nior matriculation or its equiva­ fact, that education can no longer worked until dark and were up lent, in many cases ill-equipped to many couples find it the i selves as men, but surely fall into the "chil­ respect to the parties involved. be classed as a luxury, but rather again long before I opened my ideal way to plan family/ compete for anything but the un­ as a necessity, a necessity for a peepers. If Jenny slackened her dish" category, as their actions and conduct Respect for the rights and privileges of skilled and semi-skilled types of finances. Here's how it would indicate. others is always a mark or good citizenship. people who must be flexible to pace, her helpmate scolded and works: employment - without the necessa­ face an everchanging occupational j hopped around like a wound-up Taking up positions from a standing start It is high time these two "youngsters" learned ry flexibility to meet the problems pattern. toy. MEM the two cars raced the length of a block and the lesson. The sooner the better, for their workers are bound to face in the own good and primarily for the safety of their rapidly changing occupational cate­ Yours Sincerely, They were my chief source of a half down the avenue, came to a sudden interest and amusement for three inding stop, and in a whirl of dust "took fellow citizens. gories resulting from the applica­ Michael Starr. illllllitllllllUUItllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUmillllllllMIIIIHHIIIIMIIIIIIIIDIIIIIIIIHHi days. Finally, apparently the house Yes, to make a good im­ ^ISn "rViSVr apparently aimless mission. By The exhibition they put on Saturday night tion of more and more advanced was to Jenny's liking and she set pression see us for busi­ the grace of God, there were no kiddies on is disgusting, degrading and entirely unneces­ technology. THE BIBLE TODAY tied down to raise her family. Now The magnitude of the problem ness, direct - mail, social the street at the time, else we shudder to think sary. We hope the two get the "drift" of this iitlliiitiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiHtmiiHiniiiiiiiliimiitiiiiHHiiHtiiMUHiiiiiitiiiiMi her mate's song almost burst his editorial. We single out two as a matter of is broiiL'ht into sharp focus by a tiny throat. This was dangerous, and personal printing. We of what might have happened, and the two recent study carried out by the De­ In the Bible House lilvary on exomple, there are many more in the same fnr it attracted a red squirrel w.io do the job quickly, accur­ drivers can thank their lucky stars that they partment of Labour on figures pro­ Victoria Street, London, there are are not now in police court facing a charge of category. The public of Hanna is getting reconnoitred the house, surveyed ately, and our rates are duced by the Dominion Bureau ol more than 20,000 volumes of Scrip the possibility of gnawing the hole manslaughter. mighty "fed-up" with such exibitions as were reasonable. Statistics. Of the 3!>(i,000 youngs­ ture which may be seen by visitors large enough to admit his ,'tpple Usually a husband ara viewed Saturday night on seventh avenue. Incidents of this nature are becoming ters who enrolled in grade two in each week from Monday to Friday body and was about to begin his wile share a Join and on Saturdays by request. 1957-58, 131,000 will leav-t school murderous operation when anoth­ Account. It can he oper On display is the book of the before reaching high school, some er drama in nature's story unfol­ ated as a Joint Savings oi What Is Water Safety Knowledge? with a grade eight education, oth­ "Gospels of the Fower Evangelisl- ded. Pei-sonal C" hequin ers with less. Between first year tes, translated in the olde Saxon On a topmost bough, a huge r*>- NATIONAL WATER SAFETY WEEK, June 19 able to swim is important, since a swimmer high school and junior matricula­ tyme out of Latin into the Vulgare Account. Either partyl can make deposits and' —25 is an appropriate time to reproduce will have a greater chance of saving himself tion, 139,000 more will drop out j toung of the Saxons, newly collect the centuries. Here the quaint lan­ in this space the foreword to the Canadian in an emergency. But it is by no means the and 95,000 additional students will ed out of ancient monumentes of guage of Tyndall may be compared either can write cheques leave between junior matriculation the said Saxons and now publish­ — Call — on the account. Whether Red Cross Water Safety Manual. Its message complete answer. Ignorance and stupidity with the authorized versions of its apparent: and first year university. Only ed for testimonie of the same, at 1611 and the American revised you're shopping uptown, cause most deaths, and out of ignorance com­ London. Cium priviliegie regia*? "What is water safety konwledge? Many 31,000, less than 10 per cent, will version of 1946. Soon to be added doing business downtown, go on to university. Majestatis per Decennuim Ower peopie will merely shrug and tell you it is es our worst enemy - panic. will be the new English transla­ or paying cheques by Every Canadian should be able to recognize What awaits the person who Aldersgate, 1571". Other volumes tion of which the New Testament The Hanna mail, only one signature -common sense. And yet, in Canada, hundreds in Welsh and Irish published in and to avoid the hazards of water. He should drops out of school without enough is to be issued in 1961. is necessary. of these people drown every year. Is this then education to guarantee his or her 1567 and 1571 are there together know what to do in any emergency - to save Some of these volumes are the Joint Accounts have merely common sense? The answer is easy. future in a highly industrialized with St. Matthew in the Manx ton­ only ones in existence and visit­ himself or to help someone else. Herald another important Water safety is that simple, but people must country? An examination of occu­ gue, a branch of the Gaelic family ors to London can spend an inter­ learn to use their common sense and to realize Some day a human life may depend on of languages. advantage, too. In the pations in Canada provides a pret­ esting hour at the Bible House, 146 Phone 52 the importance of practising even the simp­ you! ty clear indication. About 70 per Copies of the Scriptures in many Queen Victoria Street, London. event of illness or acci­ lest water safety rule at all times We urge all of our readers to conscientious­ cent of the jobs available in this languages stand side by side with dent . . . and when the lit is easy to understand how those class­ ly learn and follow the rules of water safety. country today are of a professional the English Bibles and the revi­ husband or wife is away sions which have taken place over ed as non-swimmers may get themselves into Take the advice of your Red Cross to heart, semi-professional, technical orskil- for any reason . . . the trouble, but statistics show thdt many suppo­ and make this the safest summer we've ever funds in the account are sedly good swimmers drown as well. Being known. still available to the other party. Mental Health and You Opening a Joint Account is easy. Any of our people (By Olive Talmage, Regional Director Alberta Division, by ORAL ROBERTS will be glad to supply you Canadian Mental Health Association) "GOD HAS BEEN HERE ALL THE TIME!" with complete details. The Poet's Corner During World War II a boy i know it, but God has been back Your Contributions Are InTlted The question h*as been asked: incial health departments, munici­ Why mental health clinics? palities, children's hospitals gener from one of the churches in my here all the time." We wouldn't think of yoing to al hospitals, mental hospitals and town was stationed in England. In a few minutes the pilot the doctor for a small cut on the school boards, depending on the He was a gunner in one of the was able to set the crippled VISON finger, a headache or a touch of clinics purpose. large bombers and completed plane down safely without in­ IMMIGRATION RACKET 'Tis dusks the mountains deepen, indigestion. Likewise there's no These clinics also vary in the fifty bombing missions over juries or loss of life. Red Deer Advocate Black shadows haunt the streams The RCMP raids across Canada in connec­ cause to worry about having the services provided. For instance, Germany. Many times God is all around And silence, on a misty path. blues once in a while, occasional some clinics will handle only spe­ us but we do not recognize tion with a Chinese immigration racket dis­ Walks hand in hand with dream*. During a lull in the bombing bursts of temper, or thc feeling cific problems (alcoholism, epilep­ Him. Often we feel we are all closed that fantastic fortunes had been made The phantom ship of twilight and fighting, a chaplain .from everything's going wrong. sy, marriage counselling, etc.) while alone and forsaken, that no by immigration brokers and labor contractors. Puts softly out to sea, the air base decided to take a But if the cut finger becomes others are general in their scope. one cares or is concerned about Mott of the 21,000 Chinese who entered Can­ While darkness welds the treetopt ride with this boy's crew. They infected, the headaches persistent Some clinics are to be found in us, but if we would fust look ada in the last ten years did so illegally and To the sky's infinity. or the indigestion habitual, then general hospital out-patient de­ got in the plane and soon they were out over the English Chan­ around, we would discover that they became the pawns of a slave labor ope­ And as the hills melt swiftly these cannot be ignored and medi­ partments and some hold sessions Joint Accounts are juat nel. God had been there all the time. ration. It was established that racketeers Into a silken sky. cal care is sought. In the same way in the child health centres. There one of the many conven­ The flight was uneventful The Bible tells us that God averaged $4,000 for each illegal immigrant Night gently holds the city a chronic blue mood, a constant are also travelling clinics to serve ient banking services the until they started over the main­ notices when a little sparrow handled. Most illegal immigrants gained entry Like a deeping butterfly. inability to get along with people rural and outlying districts. Your people at Toronto- A tapestry of darkness or the feeling we're being perse­ family doctor, health centre or land of Europe. Suddenly the falls to the ground. He is all through "paper families" built from fraudu­ Dominion have to offer Now gleams on heaven's loom, cuted, may be danger signs of men­ provincial health department can air was filled with antiaircraft observing and ever-loving, and lent birth records. you. Be sure to visit the And a million starry flowers tal illness and it's common sense give more detailed information shells and it looked as if their He is by your side. branch near you soon. It is depressing though that so many Are suddenly abloom. to do something about it about the kinds of clinics avail plane could not possibly escape There is a promise in the You'll really enjoy our fortunes have been made by people preying The stars have lent us vision This is because sickness of the able in your area. being blown out of the sky. Bible that means a great deal kind of "interested" on the miserable and the afflicted.,The desire Beyond the sky we see. mind, like other sicknesses, has Who Uses The Clinics? It was the chaplain's job to to me. It is, "I will never leave service. See for yourself its best chance for cure when trea­ Mental health clinics are being of the Chinese to get out of their poor, over­ To glimpse within ourselves the light encourage the boys. He took thee nor forsake thee." That why . . ." ted in the early stages. But while used in growing numbers by peo­ crowded, homeland and settle down in the wide Of Immortality. the microphone of the intercom means that God will be with Mona Elaine Adilman. there is this close similarity be­ ple from all walks of life who are open space of Canada is understandable. That tween physical and mental ills seeking sympathetic, expert guid­ and said, "Boys, be of good me all the time; that I will it should take their life savings to get them there is also an important differ­ ance out of their emotional diffi­ cheer, for God is with us." , never have to worry about a people mate the into th* country illegally is regrettable. To AFTER DINNER MINTS ence, without treatment most phy­ culties. From the rear gunner's ^posi­ thing, because He will help enter any country without permission is some­ sical ills get better ot progressive­ It may be a husband or wife tion came the cynical reply, me and meet my needs. difference at thing tnat must be guarded against, but the ly worse while there is a whole unable to get along with each oth­ "He might be up there in front, I am away from home a great Chinese striving for fresh air to breathe must DRIVER'S DICTIONARY range of mental ailments which, er and facing separation or divorce Chaplain, but he shore ain't deal. My wife and children must Road Map left neglected, might not reach a businessman who finds he's lo­ be excused for their lawbreaking. It is under­ A thing which shows on late inspection back here." stay at' home much of the time standable. What is not understandable is the the mental hospital stage but can sing his grip and can't concentrate About the time the gunner while I am away. One night THE You're headed in tiie wrong direction cause trouble for years, interfe­ or make decisions; a child brought soul lessness of the type of man who grows Traffic Signal finished his sentence, a shell several years ago, while I was ring with reasonably happy and in by parents as "very difficult"; in a crusade 1,400 miles, away TORONTO' rich on the'exploitation of human frailities. A green light that is sure to change useful living. came bolting through the fuse­ alcoholics; sexually maladjusted from home, my wife became v It is to be hoped that the RCMP net closed To red when you're within its range That's why there are mental persons; people crushed by fears lage near him. But by some un- very frightened and upset. tightly around these cold fish and that they With narrow-souled people as with narrowneckled health clinics to help people out from disturbed minds; the excessi­ explainable miracle it failed DOMINIO (iave been yanked out of the warm waters of bottles, the less they have in them the more noise of their emotional troubles, en­ vely shy ones as well as those so to explode as it came hurtling When she told me about it decent humanity for a long time to. come. they make in pouring out. abling them to meet life more ca­ aggressive they always "rub peo­ through. later, I told her, "Honey, don't BANK pably and hopefully and even sav­ ple the wrong way"; and many When the terror-stricken ever , be afraid again. God is awake all night long watching Tie judge asked why the case wasn't settled out There was the dear old lady who sent her pastor ing them more serious breakdowns. others with emotional problems. young man recovered his wits OYEN BRANCH a box of assorted goodies with this note: "Dear Who runs the clinics? Next week we shall speak of the he called back to die chaplain, over you. God is with you all •el court R^ STEEL — Manager Timothy: That's what we were doing, your Hon­ Pastor: Knowing that you do not eat sweets. I am Mental health clinics are operat­ treatment and of child guidance -"Correction, pleasel I didn't the time." or, until tfee cops interfered. sending candy to your wife, and nuts to yoa". ed by a variety of agencies - prov- clinics.

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THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960 linger also tried his luck there Extension, University of Alberta. "inland terminals" while It the same day. This popular course provides a pletes construction of a new annex TALENT NIGHT AT ENDIANG Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hayes and well balanced social and educatio­ to its Lakehead terminal. Danny of Calgary spent the long nal program ot particular interest The two CNR buildings, a ma­ week end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim to farm youth. chine shop and a blacksmith shop, DRAWS OVER 20 ENTRANTS Donald. As well as receiving their return have room far 1,800,000 bushels at Sponsored By Community Club; Mr. and Mrs. C. Christofferson transportation, the young people grain. and girls of Edmonton were visit­ receive $15.00 towards the cost of Outside Districts Co-operate ors with Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hogg their room and board while at the Drilling Rig Sets over the long week end. short course. This is the 16tb year Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ENDIANG, May 30 — The En­ Patients 1n the Hanna Hospital that the Alberta Wheat Pool has Up Near Oyen diang Community Club held a Ta­ Frank Magdich (nee Mfcie Ritchie) sponsored a group. of Calgary on the birth of a son are Mr. Paul Schultz and Mr. Her­ OYEN, June 7 — Oil and gas lent Night in the Hall on Friday man Shultz. Best wishes for a May 27 with a large crowd in at­May 16. A brother for Andrea. CNR LEASES BUILDINGS exploration in this district Vas re­ speedy recovery to both of you. FOR STORAGE OF GRAIN newed this week. The Bernco Drit tendance. The master of ceremon­ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kitt were vis­ Mrs. Clarence Richardson of Stet­ ies, Mr. Gunnar Johnson, opened itors with relatives in Ralston ov­ WINNIPEG, June 5 — Two large ling Co. of Calgary is setting up a tler has been spending a holiday rig now, on the Eli DeSorcy farm the program with O Canada. er the long week end. with Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Loomer. buildings at the CNR's Fort Rouge Following is the evenings pro­ Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Tom yards will be soon filled with near­ south of tow.n Hilton on Sunday May 22 were The men's baseball season open­ ly two million bushels of grain. gram. ed on Sunday May 22 when En­ Dance by Debbie and Duane Ska- Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hilton of Ed­ The buildings, which have become TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE monton and Mr. and Mrs. Bendian g visited Scapa. Endiang came surplus to the CNR through shop Mr. Sam Machell of Cereal who ley of Gadsby; Highland Fling by home the victors. Carol Hauschcr; Highland Fling Starling of Stettler. consolidation at Transcona, have will observe ins 80th birthday on by Senna Boss of Byemoor; Dance Mrs. Tom Hilton went to Cal­ been leased to the United Grain Thursday June 16, will hold open by Henry Boss of Byemoor; Dance gary on Thursday May 26 to spend Two Selected Growers Ltd. for a two-year period. house during the afternoon to by Deloris Ballinger; Baton and a short holiday with relatives there The grain company will use the mark the occasion. Friends are in­ Mrs. Walter Weich, Bobby spent For Farm Week buildings as temporary storage or vited to call from 3 to 8 p.m. Dance by Debbie Skaley of Gads­ the long week end with relatives by; Song by Keith Morlock of Bye­ in Calgary. Walter Haessel, Scapa and Ken moor; Skit by the 4-H Boys; Instru­ Miss Mary Boehlke and Mr. Do­neth Charles Parsons, Big Stone mental selection by W. Dodds and are among the 35 farm boys and Ludy Mae of Preston; Boxing bout nald Boehlke of Calgary were vis­ itors with their parents Mr. and iris selected to attend Farm Young by Ken Gallagher and Wayne Mohn Mrs. Frank Boehlke over the long People's Week at the University Piano Medley by Linda Morlock of week end. of Alberta in Edmonton, under Al­ Byemoor; Song by the Endiang Ju­ Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Tucker and berta Wheat Pool sponsorship. nior Room; Piano solo by Gerald •Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Wallace oi Scheduled for June 14 to 23, Glubrecht; Instrumental by G. Glu­ Morrin motored to the Carolside this will be the 42nd annual Farm brecht, Alf Brinkman and Ludy Dam on Sunday May 22 for a day's Young People's Week held under Mae; Song by Mrs. Longshore of fishing. Any luck? Mr. Wayne Bal­ the direction of the Department of ATTENTION! Byemoor; Song by Brian Wessner "FEU-DE-JOIE" .... Soldiers of the lst Battalion, Queen's Own Rifles of Canada Tire a ripp­ of Byemoor; Action Song by 4-H •.,(^++.£.fr*4.+.{..i..**.*.*4.++.-M.**^ girls; Song by the Endiang Inter­ * Locker and Freezer Customers ling volley of shots in a "feu-de-joie" held at Calgary, Alta., as part of Army Day celebra­ AUCTIONEERING * tions which the Queen's Own combined with their 100th Anniversary year mediate Room; 4 piece instrumen­ * tal by the Prinston Ramblers; Song * —National Defence Photo SERVICE * by Bobby Burt and Larry McCul­ + No Meat Will Be Accepted for Pro­ lough of Scapa; Piano solo by Mr. + Form — Ranch — Residential + destroyed a loi of garden stuff in Koyal Purple attended the annual Chester Morlock; Kitchen band by + cessing at Our Plant from JULY 1st SPONDIN this district. j convention in Coronation on Mayth e Endiang Ladies. Sales + * to J U LY 16th — To Avoid last Min­ The Spondin ball team went to 25. The program drew to a close Charity Auctions Ft%e of Charge * * SPONDIN, June 7— Several from Hanna Sunday to play the ReId Members of the Royal Purple with the singing of "The Queen". * ute Rush Book an Appointment Rose team. I assisted the Home Circle with Many thanks for all participants SEE * here attended the races at Corna- who helped make the evening a * Early! Gilbert Bye and Mr. and Mrs^thei. r labor at the cemetery last * Wednesday afternoon. success, and especially those from + tion on Sunday. John Bye of Hanna were week other districts. Lunch was served + end visitors at Acadia Valley. A number or people from here JOHM 0 SHIELDS A heavy frost on Saturday night followed by a dance. + Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Dederer and attended the rodeo in Hanna last The draw was made for the quilt * Hanna Co op Locker Wednesday afternoon. License No. 250 * Judy attended the graduation cere­ the Community Club have been * monies in Lacombe and from there Friends of Mrs. Edith Carless raffling, during the dance. The GENERAL AUCTIONEERING Ivan Fano, mgr. Phone 9S journeyed to Edmonton to visit re­ and Mrs. Evelyn Schultz and David lucky winner being Wayne Web­ CHINOOK ALBERTA % latives. Nixon arc pleased to see them ber. A small crowd was in attendance home from hospital. at the Home and School meeting Members of the Nimble Needle Horse Club attended the achievement day Thursday night. in Hardisty on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen were Mrs. Schmitz has returned to her visitors with friends in Spondin daughter's home in Elnora after PROUDLY WESTERN Jon Sunday. spending several weeks with her Mr. and Mrs. Art Evens and fam­ son Allan Campbell here. ily of Hanna were callers in Spon- Mrs. Walker of Edmonton spent !din on Sunday on their way home the last two weeks with her daugh­ STETTLER AUCTION from Coronation. ter Sally Walker here. MART LTD. Mrs. Anderson and son Arthur A lair crowd attended the dance of Calgary spent the week end at sponsored by the Nimble Needle A Salute to the West's English Immigrants- I Spondin with her daughter Mrs. Club last Saturdav night. | Hein and family returning home on Monday. Mr. Leonard Durand and Mrs. YOUNGSTOWN THURSDAY I Lorne Durand went to Edmonton mm on Sunday returning to Coronation with Mrs. Durand Sr. where she YOUNGSTOWN, June 7 — Mrs. June 23rd, 1960 will be a patient in the hospital Bickell and Mrs. Stoll are attend­ I there. ing a Home and School convention Mr. Manley Rossler was at home in Lethbridge this week. on Sunday to visit with his sister Miss Donna Goodbrand of Cal­ 12 Noon; 200 Head expected before she leaves for Vancouver. gary spent the week end at her Mr. and Mrs. Otto Patzer from home here. Buyers from across Canada & Hanna were Sunday visitors at the Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Ryan, Vcs U.S.A. to assure top prices home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Pat Ryan and Miss Arlene Luckham zer. all of Calgary were week end vis­ itors in town. Entries accepted until Sale Miss Ellen Osborne of Calgary time spent the week end at her home BYEMOOR here. Mrs. Aggett and daughter Mar­ AUCTIONEERS BYEMOOR, June 7 — A miscel­ garet of Toronto, Mrs. Aggett's laneous shower was held in theso n Courtland Aggett of Okotoks, C. Q. McKay T A. Pratt hall last Saturday in honor of Miss also Mrs. Pete Davie of Calgary vi­ Lie. 233 Lie. 286 Joan Walker, who will marry Mr. sited friends in town on June 1. Cameron Keith on June 10. The Mrs. Aggett is ninety years of age L..G. Brown bride-to-be received many useful and she and her daughter flew Lie. 394 and beautiful gifts for which she from Toronto to Calgary. graciously thanked everyone. Mr. Richard Wade spent a few A majority of the ladies of the days in Calgary this week.

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The Senior Baseball Club was de­ ton and family are Hanna visitors rington. Lunch was served by Mrs. She is survived by her husband feated 6-1 by Consort. At Alsask this week end. Don Code. Stephen B., a son Albert J. and a the ladies again kept their unbeat­ The June meeting of the United daughter Mrs L. (Valletta) Waine, "Oyen District Bureau en streak in tournament play in­ Craigmyle District Bureau Church W.A. was held at the home five grandchildren and eighteen tact by winning first money. Al­ of Mrs. C. Garbutt on June 8th. OBITUARY great grandchildren. >|EWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING though the Senior Baseball Club NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING Interment took place in St. Wen There were eight members and 2 MRS. ALICE WAGNER Mi's. L. Gibson, Resident Representative Phone 50 was defeated 6-5 by the best ball Mrs. Isobel Branum, Res. Representative Craigmyle visitors present. Mrs. Noah Code ceslaus cemetery, Scappoose, Ore­ club of the Goose Lake Line Aea gave a report on the Presbytery Requiem Mass was celebrated at gon. dia Valley, it turned out the best Conference which was held in Ce 0 a.m. Saturday, May 28 at St. OYEN, June 14 — Mr. and Mrs. i charge. game of the day. CRAIGMYLE, June 13 — Guests and Mrs. E. Jackey of Midland. real in May. Mrs. O. M. Blair of i Frederic's church, St. Helen's Ore- Art Gullekson and Mrs. F. Thayer - The Jim Laverty's spent five A Mans Softball team from Sib­ t the home of the Hughy McDa- While the children were in the Naco was field representative at gon, for Alice Mary Wagner who motored to Brooks last week end days in Edmonton last week as bald also was defeated by the Al­ nalds' last week were Mr. and Mrs. water, Miss Debbie Marshall pick­ the Alberta United Church confe­ passed away at St. Helen's on May where they visited with friends. | guests of Mr. Laverty's brother and sask Softball squad by a narrow Metz Kleyver and Clark of Pine ed up a live clam which she proud­ rence at Calgary. Mrs. Blair gave 2t> following a lengthy illness. - Mr. and Mrs. Les Maahs and j family. Jim attended a pharmaceu- score of 16-14. Lake, Mr. Wm. McDonald of Cap­ ly displays at her home. a report on the various activities Mrs. Wagner was born August girls enjoyed a few days in Banff tical convention, At Oyen Sunday June 12th Sib­ pon, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Fee and Week end guests at the home of there. It was decided to collect 11, 1872 in Prince Edward Island. last week. Oyen was the scene of a double bald defeated Oyen both games in Debbie of Bindloss, Mr. and Mrs. the Fred Websdale's were Mrs. M. good used clothing to needy refu­ She resided at Garden Pluins from Ken Carr is presently attending header ball game last Sunday. Sil> the double header by scores of 7-6 Irving Radford and Ken of Em Moulson and family, Mr. and Mrs. gees. July meeting will be held at 1909 to 1929 when she moved to the Technical School in Calgary I bald won both games. and 8-6 after spotting Oyen 6 runs press. {obert Sharp and family, all of Cal­ the home of Mrs. Emerson Heathe- Oregon. where he is taking a course in car j Mrs. Alma Bird of Calgary visit in each game. Winning pitchers Mrs. Gwen Derry is a patient in gary. and truck body work. Ken will be ed briefly with her parents Mr. and were Marshall and Terry Battrum the Hanna hospital Dave Rees was a business visitor enlisted ih the course four weeks. [ Mrs. Floyd Home last week. A respectively. Mr. Bert Smyth of Calgary has to Stettler on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Foley motored friend, Mrs. Hendrickson accom Mr. Harry Hunter of Calgary been visiting at the homes of his Dave Rees accompanied by Mr. to Winnpeg last week. I panied her. whose land is being presently far­ sons Ian and Ross. Bill Anderson visited the Boehlke DAYS l med by R. J Steiert, was a Sibbald Mrs. Ole Aaserud Sr. is a patient damsitc on Sunday. The Frank Haucks attended the I Mrs. Laura Bircr of Calgary, Wor­ business caller this week. in the Hanna hospital. NIGHTS I wedding of Mr. Haucks' sister in ! thy Grand Matron of the Grand Mr. D. G. Innes and Mr. Murray Medicine Hat last week end Chapter of Alberta, Order of the Anyone who takes the Calgary Porter motored to Beechy, Sask. on SUNDAYS I Guests at the Clinton Sullivan Eastern Star, accompanied by her Herald will be interested in noting Saturday to witness the first har­ NEW BRIGDEN home last week end were Rev. and daughter in law, Mrs. Alma Bird the fine photo of a former Sibbald HOLIDAYS 1 Mrs. Keith Page. They are enrouie boy George Brookman that was ness racing of Ihe summer circuit. | (nee Alma Home) attended a mee NEW BRIGDEN, June 10 - The snapped at Bulfalo Stadium and ap II is a pleasure to see Jack Arm L-— to Elnora from Madison, New Jer­ ting of serenity Chapter No. 113 June meeting of St. Johns W.A. sey where Mr. Page is enrolled at the evening of Friday, June 10, the peared in the Saturday edition on strong back from Calgary where June llth. It will be remembered I he spent the winter months. was at the home of Mrs. Betty Ru­ Quick service whenever Drew university. occasion being the annual visita mohr with eleven members present that The Brookman (Calgary) Dod Mr. Hubert Cole is again a pat you need it! Plus ex­ The Archie Frasers are spending tion. A number of visitors from II was moved I hai we give $5.00 Kers performed in Sibbald a eon lent in lhe Manna hospital. Sincere pert repairs, guaran­ a week holiday at Waterton Lake outside Chapters were present in- from nut gift fund to help with ex pic of years back, and also that | wishes lor a complete and speedy teed work, BUDGET Mr. and Mrs. Len Harris and Mr eluding Hanna and Empress. penses of the student going lo Ihe name Dodgers was copied ol recovery. Hubert ^^*i PRICES ! ! and Mrs. Wm. Evans motored to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Regan and Banff summer school. June 15 was the Sibbald edition ot the Sibbald Mi*, and Mrs. Alex Garrow and Brooks last Thursday. While there Mrs. Harriet Austin motored tn the set day for cleaning the chun il Dodgers when Monl was managing daughter Marlene motored to they were guests at the Lee Harris Drumheller last Sunday where about 4 years back. An interest ing report of the Dea­ HIS DAY IS JUNE 19 j hoiife, taking in the Brooks stam­ Slial bniinc on Friday lo spend the nery conference was given by Mrs. HANNA RADIO they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Larry Lee. Klmer IVrschl, <££> pede and enjoying some fishing wick end at the home ol Mr. and Belly Rumohr Lunch was served Harvey Regan of Calgary. The par­ Arnold Flemmer and Terry Void at Lake Newell. Mrs. Richard Slangier. On their by Mrs. Margaret Carter and Mrs. CENTRE ty then visited at the Little Church were fishing at the Hed Deer and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Banks of ret mn tiny slopped al Rockyford Hilda Symes famous for a tourist attraction and Saskatchewan liivers Sunday June HE'LL ALWAYS Oyen are receiving congratulations lo visit with Mr and Mrs. George PHONE 690 toured the Dinosaur trail. 'Ihey re 12th. Although they never actually Mr and Mrs. Melvin Herron mo on the birth of a baby boy on Fryehuk LOVE FINE TIES port a wonderfully enjoyable day- j landed any fish Ihey report snag lured to Wetaskiwin on June *t. June 7. Congratulations to Mr. Harry Bill Home spent last Sunday ging one or two large ones, but Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Herron's mother ve Dad several beaut­ Excitement ran high in the Oyen Iwith his parents. He has recently Fielding of Iianna on the occasion 1 they gol away. returned to New Brigden with iful TIES. We have a Brownie group last Saturday when, I returned from South America of his birthday last week Mr. Bill Chilliak motored to Cal­ I hem packed into the Laverty ranch wa­ 'where he had taken demonstration Mr. and Mrs. Hughy McDonald tremendous gary Wednesday June 8th and re A large crowd attended the school gon and the Munroe bus, 'hey machinery for Nodwell Construe were visitors at the homes of rela­ ection in a variety of turned the following day. Also picnic on June 9. The men and journeyed to the Chaplin farm at tion Co. Bill was in South America tives in Cappon and Oyen over the colors and patterns. away on a short trip to Edmonton I boys played hardball while the la­ Excel for their annual picnic. The for four months week end. Prices to suit every is Melvin Schaefer. dies and girls played softball Ra­ girls enjoyed the outing tremen- Mr. and Mrs. Marks Sands and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Smith and fa­ Miss Jo Anne Branum was the ces were held for the ehildr-n. budget. Fabrics VACATION dously; had already finishedI hm- j sQn Q{ ^^ mily were Calgary visitors this week end guest at the home of Lunch was served by Ihe teachers please every dis­ ching and were busily engaged ^ g Mrs Sands f f d past week and have since returned Miss Linda Branum. and students. The show in the ev­ criminating taste. playmg games when the rams came Mrs ' to their home in Sibbald Mr. and Mrs. Neil Slimmon and ening was well attended. PLANNING? "W ""Z.^tJeT Rnfnle fe Oyen hospital wh.ch was si* Mr. and Mrs. F. W. IVfynon daughters Carol and Debbie. Miss and Mr* «'**J>?y^ B™WB'« tuated where Mr. Ted Momb now Mr and Mrs Harry Carter ami of Calgary and Esther districts Debbie Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. I.ai­ leader Mrs. Mary Uverty was in [^^ Dp Swarlzlander and Mrs lamily Mrs A. Carter and Mr. Er­ were visitors at the home of Mr. ry Parker and family, Mr. and Mrs. Rose Wilkinson were on the staff Maurice Rees and Aisel motored to nest Karl motored to Indus on June and Mrs. Murray Huston. Kl at the time. Mrs. Sands left here Alsask and Sibbald people are Rosedale on Sunday to enjoy a pic­ nil Mr.s Gilbert llealhering G. BURNS & SON as a little girlt in 1927. Her maiden reminded that the next doublehea- nic. The group were joined by Mr. Mr name was Willa Lennen. der baseball in Sibbald will tea ture a good team from Consort on General Trucking Sunday June 26th. Game time is For Complete and Dependable SIBBALD 2 p.m. sharp. CATTLELINER SERVICE BONDED AND INSURED SIBBALD, June 13 — Mrs. J. V. First Trout Caught Call SHORT AND LONG HAULS Anderson was a Calgary visitor last week and while there attend­ In Oyen Reservoir ...then Phones 46 or 1711, Honna ed a meeting of the United Church of Canada. OYEN. June 14 — George Gib­ M, F. LOGAN Day or Night son had the honor recently of cat­ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Schmidt, for­ —29.30c ching the first trout in Clampitt's Experienced Drivers — Reasonable Rates — Also mer old time residents of Sib A DRESS SHIRT Lake (Martin), nine miles south Equipped For General Hauling and Light Winch Work bald, and who now reside in Cal- , , _ „., .. , . IS FINE... gary are visiting at the h . f easwast 1o3f anOyend a. halihef fisincheh isn lonquestiog andn P. O. Box 223 — Phone 222 — Oyen, Alta. •Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shantz and : ANY TIME! DOG OWNERS weighed 1 J pounds, caught Wed­ GREYHOUND renewing acquaintances with their j nesday, June 8. Other fish were KEEP YOUR DOGS IN friends of the district. Also visit- CLEAN, HEALTHY .caught in the same reservoir dur- ... to your favorite play, 1in g with the Shantz family from I ing the next few days, a trout by The most comfortable ground.' You'll find complete Aosetown was iheir daughter Ar­ i Danny Bosch, a perch by Frank travel enjoyment all the way • 'CLIPPING lene. f-*m and arrive at your destination Bosch and a perch by Terry Kuhn. BE dress shuts in the • GROOMING 1 It has been a busy week for both with nunc money to spend .£ Wnsh'n wear because (irex hound travel • BATHING Ladies and Mens Ball teams of costs lt Sibbald. On Wednesday June 8th 'Expert Service,— SURE rombed cotton broad­ I both teams journeyed to the Oyen Reasonable Rates LOOK HOW MUCH LESS! 44 Annual Ball Tourney with tht cloth or oxford I ladies winning first money, win KEITH HAMRE TO •'• l *im.-*ntt^ [ning over Loverna 2-1 and defeat CARand white, and a great va­ 312 - 2nd Ave. W. - Honna ting Acadia Valley in the final 14-3 riety of pastel hues. 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his grandmother Mrs. Laskey. ALL SET FOR A TRIP IN A JET lin. Wednesday June 8 with the Nether Mrs. E. Carless of Cessford tae onu Mr. and Mrs. Simon Elliot and Reserve Champion — Melvin by 4-H members and Pee Wees ta­ holidays with the Carless and the Mrs. L. E. Larder motored to Me­ 'WMWM'.riM Butler. king quite a few of the awards. Thorntons' Sr. dicine Hat last week for a tew days wm. Showmanship — Bill Powell. The judging and tale of the calves Mrs. Matheson, Mias Coulter and Delia News Bureau visit with relatives Judging — Ed Powell. took place in Hanna on Saturday Mrs. A. Matheson an att to Onta­ Mr. M. Swain, GWP of the Grand Best Groomed Calf — Melvin June 11. Edward Storch's calf was (By the Herald's Correspondent Mrs. Felix Battle) rio for an extended visit with re­ Chapter of Alberta, OES, and Mr. Butler. awarded Reserve Champion in Han latives and friends. Fenton, P.R. both of Lacombe were Pee Wee Class: Grand Champion na. Monday's little tjnrtw-n tipped Delia visitors on Wednesday even­ — Gordon Butler. Lieut. Dorothy Boyd, Salvation Ar­ over buildings, lanttett a fifteen DELIA, June 14 — M*:. J. R. Miss Elsie Marshall of Calgary ing June 8th attending the special Reserve Champion — Gene Roy. my officer stationed at Rossland foot ballon on the Joe Thornton Thompson, owner of Link Lake An­ visited relatives in the Delia dist­ meeting of Highland Chapter No. Showmanship — Gordon Butler. B.C., is visiting with her parents gus Farms, Delia, was very well rict over the week end. 98, OES. The occasion being the Best Groomed Calf —Gene Roy. Mr. and Mrs. P. Boyd on a week's farm and made mora than one wo­ pleased with the resulta of the sale Mr. Wm. Sinclair of Calgary, is visit of Mrs. Laura Bird, GWM, of The Senior Club has 100 per holiday. man re-do her washing. Vegetation of his four Aberdeen Angus heif­ visiting at the homes of his sons the Grand Chapter of Alberta. cent in the top two classes with an is getting crispier and those with ers entered in the purebred sale Mr. Wm. Tabor is a patient in attendance of 10 calves. The Pee Mr. and Mrs. "Shorty" Bossert gardens up got tender things blac­ John and Bob in the Delia district. and boys spent last week end at sponsored by the Drumheller Dis. the Hanna hospital. Wee's had three calves. kened te Saturday's frost. Cat Word has been received that two Leduc visiting with relatives. Agricultural Society on June 6th. old timers of the Delia district, The senior judge was Mr. J. A. worm damage is reported to be Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Two of these anmals were tops in now residing in Calgary, Mr. Geo. Ogston, School of Agriculture of more .than usual. Jesse Standing on the birth of a the female class. Love and Mr. George Golds are | POLLOCKVILLE * Olds. Mrs. Beaudoin entertained Mrs. son recently. both very ill in Calgary hospitals. * . + The club members wish to thank Schetzel of Consort and a number Mrs. Jack McCully motored to The monthly meeting of the Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Des Jardines Mr. MacPherson for the help he of neighbors to a birthday party te Edmonton last Friday to attend POLLOCKVILLE, June 13 — Mr. 'Friends of the School Association' (nee Edith Greer) of Calgary wish has given them during the year. honor of Miss Coulter's 70th birth­ the funeral of her mother Mrs. and Mrs. Don Bartman were Cal­ of Netherby was held in the new Murray, who passed away in an to announce the arrival of a cho­ gary visitors on Monday. They also wish to thank those who day. A Very pleasant afternoon was supported the "Weight Guessing school on Tuesday, June 7 with Edmonton hospital on June 9th; sen daughter, Sandra Lynn. Congratulations from the com­ fair attendance. spent on June 7 and Mias Coulter Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Tabor, Mrs. Contest" which was won by Mrs. was the recipient of many gifts she was accompanied on the trip munity are extended to Mr. and Business of the evening was cen­ Marion Tabor. Mrs. Alice Peters, A. R. Anderson, David Nelson, Mr. including a purse of money with by Mrs. S. Sloan and Mrs. V. Barss. Mrs. Ed Christianson upon their tred around the school picnic and Mrs. Pauline Friedley, Mrs. Wilma Shanks, Billy Moulson and Mr. the good wishes of her many Mr. and Mrs. Van Nuss, infant recent marriage. There was a very dance to be held on Thursday June Haugen Sr. friends. son Robbie, of Vancouver B.C., Battle, Mrs. Ruth Greer, Mrs. Geor­ large crowd in attendance at their 30. The picnic is to be held on the spent a few days last week visiting gina Sloan and Mrs. Viola Hewson wedding dance here Monday even The following local businessmen new school grounds starting at 1 A new well has been put down at the home of the later's parents, and Mrs. L. Thompson motored to ing. are thanked for their contributions o'clock. It was decided to have with metal cribbing with those Mr. and Mr.s. Wm. Gibson, Delia, Calgary to attend the Grand Chap­ Week end visitors at the home of the trophies: Grand Champion, picnic style supper (each look af­ using it providing the cost of con­ before leaving on a plane trip to ter of Alberta, Order of the East­ of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Robb were M. Tatarniuk of the Hotel; Reserve ter our own family or in groups. struction. various countries in Europe, which ern Star, held in the Jubilee Au­ Mr. and Mrs. Alex Curry of Cal­ Champion, Luckhams' General Sto­ A dance will be held in the even­ The R. McLelland's of Salmon include Holland, France, England, ditorium. gary and Mrs. Syd Brander of Ke re; Judging, Laughlin and Wade; ing at Garden Plains Hall. Arm, B.C. were visiting relatives Scotland and Ireland. Besides vis Several Delia ladies motored ov­ gina. Grand Champion Pee Wee, A. and renewing old acquaintances in iting his parents in Holland, Mr. er to Michichi last Monday evening Miss Jean Horner returned to Marr, Red and White Store. the district recenUy. Saskatoon on Monday after visit Van Nuss is making the trip in the lo attend the shower for Miss Shir­ SEDALIA Mr. D. Mitchell, postal inspector ing for several days here at the interests of the lumber trade. Rob­ ley Ewing, whose wedding wil! of Consort was a caller in the dis- bie will stay with his grandparents take place on July 2nd. Horner ranch NETHERBY SEDALIA, June 10 — Mr. and trict last week until his parents return home Mrs. Laura Bird, GWM of the Miss Maruaret Kristianson ot Rus-.ell Battle of Warner spent Grand Chapter of Alberta OES, of Stettler spent last week end at her NETHERBY, June 13 Six Calgary, Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson home here. members of the Dundee W.I. atten­ last week with his parents Mr. and WEEKLY SALES EVERY THURSDAY S Mrs. John Battle Jr., Miss E. O'­ Reid of Edmonton and Mrs. Eileen We extend congratulations to Michael Whitehead, 2, wondeis where he will stow his ded the Cereal Conference on Sat­ Donnell of Lethbridge was also a Brown of Calgary were all guests the pupils of the Pollockville school urday June 4 and reported a good for bringing home the shield in lamb as he tries on a jet helmet. He was one of some 27,000 — Misc. at 11:00 fjttt. week end guest at the Battle at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. spectators at Air Force Day on the Royal Canadian Air Force time. Four of the members coach­ Livestock Sale Time 1:00 p.m. home. Tabor last week. the recent track and field meet ed by Mrs. Florence Storch pres­ Mr. and Mrs. Sam Price of Dids­ Mr. and Mrs. Felix Battle moto­ held at Sunnynook. Trenton station, 28 May 1960 — Better than ever, the Golden ented the short play pertaining to bury visited their daughter and red to Dorothy last Sunday to visit Hawk aerobatic team will perform on Air Force Day at Cal­ the study "Aging is Everyone's Drumheller Auction Hart Ltd. son in law Mr. and Mrs. Niel Bea­ at the home of their nephew and gary on July 11. 12 and 13. Business" which the Dundee group ton last week end. niece Mr. and Mrs. It. N. Walton SQUARE DEAL have used as a study project for Office Phone VA 32303 Mr. Ron Eberle of Warner vis­ and family. * * iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii!iiniiHiii!itfiitiiiiK,iu tement they make. The good book the past six monthly meetings. ited at the home of his father Mr. Mr. Joe Grudeau motored to Red SQUARE DEAL, June 13 — The says to pick out the beam in your Some of the members entered se­ CARL ZIEGLER - Lie 266 LEN ROSEHILL • Uc 391 J. Eberle last week end. Deer last week end to visit with Wild Rose FWUA local met at the own eye, before you accuse some wing and baking etc. which is jud­ Ph. 1110 Carbon Ph. VA 3-2009 Drum. h,ame of Mrs. Dorothy Solberg with Yours Truly... one else. If you could humble your ged at points awarded to the group six members and 4 visitors present self to accede to this recommenda­ The S.D.N. 4-H Calf Club held "We Offer a Complete Auction Service Anywhere" The meeting opened by singing Opinions of Hanna Herald reader tion, there would be nothing left their achievement day at Scapa on on sno ject of public interest. "Home Sweet Home". The roll call of you but a vacancy. on "I look on my role as House­ May I say to you Mr. Hills and Alberta Wheat Pool Patronage wife Important" was sincerely ans­ Editor Hanna Herald; others of your ilk, the wind of wered by all. Newsflashes and mi Sir: change is coming the world over GOOD GOING nutes of previous meeting were and Democratic Socialism will live Some short time ago your corres­ THURSDAY, FRIDAY, The Alberta Wheat Pool intends to operate for read by secretary. Mrs. Ruth Cur­ pondent Ambrose Hills was chall­ longer after the ink in your pen the crop year 1960-61 on a patronage dividend basis ry is delegate to the FUA conven­ enged to debate the issue Capita­ has dried up and you have gone and SATURDAY JUNE 23,24, 25 tion held in Hanna. Programme lism versus Socialism, by Mrs. Nel­ to take up your abode in a place in keeping with the co-operative principles on which improvement at the conferences the Pool was formed. The following notice is published lie Peterson, secretary of CCF for prepared for the prevaricators of RETURN LIMIT: 25 DAYS were discussed. A congratulation Alberta. truth, and the opponents of a bet­ in compliance with the provisions of "the Income Tax card was sent to Mr. G. Givens on ter way of life, and a more equit­ P&CWCC0AS! his recent graduation in "Mechani­ Mrs. Peterson gave Mr. Hills Act":— the choice of any place on a public able form of government. — GO CNR AND SAVII cal Engineering" from the Univer­ JAS. HARDIE sity of Alberta. Safety convener platform he wished to choose. This Oyen. • Bargain Far«i apply from stations "As required by 'The Income Tax Act' questionaire regarding tractors, he refused to do, knowing very well, he wasn't capable of meeting Winnipeg and w«t to and delud­ HANNA this will advise our members that it is box car marking, reporting form ing Edmonton and Calgary. the issue. After due persuasions YOUNGSTOWN 4-H BEEF our intention to make a payment in accidents, and reflectors on farm Trip tamttmtta and Good in a proportion to patronage in respect to machinery travelling on highways he finally consented to have the CLUB NEWS • Children 5 and under 12, Half Fare. debate conducted through the co­ also Tourist was answered and sent to head of­ (Reporter Bill Powell) • Children under 5, free. $35.85 $11.90 VANCOUVER the year ending the 31st day of July, lumns of the Commonwealth. He ers upon payme 1961, and we hereby hold forth the fice in Edmonton. The mystery The Youngstown 4-H Beef Club $41.80 $14.50 VICTORIA package brought by Mrs. E. Fe­ perhaps thought this paper didn't Achievement Day was held on Fri­ • 150 tbs. Saggage Allowance. of Berth Fare Project of patronage payment accord­ have a very large circulation, con $38.35 $13.00 NANAIMO rence was won by Miss Sharon By­ day June 10th in view of a large FuU mformat'tom front tmty ingly." sequently he wouldn't be very bad­ [EXCLUSIVE! Tourist Roomettes available on Super Continental sterveld. A lovely lunch was serv- attendance. The judging of calves CNR Ag-Mtf. | ed by the hostess and co-hostesses. ly condemned for his line of stu­ by the club members started at | The next meeting to be held at the pidity. 12JO p.m. with the regular judging CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS home of Mrs. Doreen Solberg. Anybody who ever read the de­ j following. Results were: ALBERTA WHEAT POOL bate as printed in the Common­ I Grand Champion — Lloyd Laugh Mr. and Mrs. A. Curry of Cal­ wealth could see the futile effort Alberta Wheat- Pool Building, Calgary gary and Mrs. S. Brander were re he made of defending the system cent visitors to the S. Curry home which gave him the privilege of Mrs. H. Munroe (Sr.) has return- riding the rods in tne Hungry ed home after spending the winter Thirties. months at Calgary and Camrose Anybody wishing to acquaint j with relatives. themselves with this debate could j "GOOD FOR YOU, FRESH UP AT THE-- . Several folks from the district secure a copy by writing to Com­ ! attended the Fashion Show and monwealth, Regina, Sask. Tea held at the Hanna High School Since this debate took place, and '• I Auditorium. Ambrose was so badly defeated, he JULIE!" wmMk Mrs. Doreen Solberg spent sev- has tried to hit back at every op I eral days in Calgary this past portunity, like a snake in the grass | week end. His first and second paragraphs The Committee of Square Deal in this last issue of the Herald is A bank manager is interested in all i attended the Christianson and An- scarce worthy of comments, just I drus wedding dance held recently his customers. an insane fable of a mentally de jin Pollockville reporting a good ranged mind. No depositor is too young, no account jtime and sending their best wishes When he says socialists cannot to the newlyweds. too small, no financial problem too meet the arguments he puts forth, The Square Deal ball team lost is pure balderdash. Ambrose, you minor to receive his attention and their game to Hudson Bay last Sun­ haven't got what it takes to meet day but they are still doing great, consideration. the issue, so you resort to the lo­ keep up the good work boys! west type of scurrilous smear tac­ He likes dealing with people and is tics in any little country newspaper U. OF A. STUDENT RECEIVES which affords you this privelege. trained to help them in every way HIGH RECOGNITION Your whole correspondence this he can. He's a good man to talk time Ambrose is lies, misrepresen Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Portfors have tation and distortion, of facts. things over with—not just because he received word that their son Er­ The Commonwealth or any other Featuring - - nest who is attending the Univer knows a lot about banking, but be­ of our papers can back up any sta- sixty of Alberta has been awarded cause he can be counted on to apply Soft Drinks — Ice Cream — Burgers — Hot Dogs — the John Alexander McDougall Me­ POTATO CHIPS — SUNDAES — SHAKES morial Scholarship in Civil Engi­ that knowledge and experience to the neering valued at $500. This award needs of all his customers. 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AID TO DISASTER IN CHILE rol Norris 2nd; Running Broad dian delegation were invaluable Deodline For Beef formance Testing from his dist­ Karen Baldwin 2nd; High Jump from the point of broadening hori­ rict agriculturist or from the Live ^••ij^jjy^-":^*:-^-r;.y.-^fc:<-xj>M^ WHOOPING CRANE SANCTUARY zons and facilitating a better un­ Connie Tillman, second. Testing Program Stock Branch of the Department derstanding of people and their In the Mixed Softball for up to of Agriculture. There is no en­ three room schools Fairdale won way of life, said Mr. Usher. He ad­ Applications for participation in over Chinook in the final game by URGED BY AUDUBON SOCIETY ded that Canada can be justly the Alberta Purebred Beef Cattle trance fee for^t-his-service. a 10-4 score. In the Grand Aggre­ proud of her representation in Testing Program must be in by . . ^_ - Only Known Nesting Place Is Washington. Alberta's delegate gate of points Acadia Valley won July lst, 1960. All forms should be REMOVE WESTER^ BOOKS first with Fairdale of Sibbald win­ North In Wood Buffalo Park was Ken Copithorne of Springbank. mailed direct to the Live Stock ning second. In the 8 and 9 year The endorsing of the Canadian- Branch of the Alberta Department WARSAW, PolancK^^dfMeials old group the local children won The last wild whooping cranes alive in the world. The Audubon U.S. exchange program was one of of Agriculture, Edmonton. at the Polish International Book the Lewis trophy for top honors on earth may be threatened by nor­ submission to Mr. Hanfllton said, the highlights of the Canadian Any breeder wishing to partici­ Fair asked Western exhibitors on Council's Conference on 4-H Clubs in that group. For the records it thern development, according to "Their survival depends on the se­ pate in this years program can ob­ Tuesday to remove about 200 books the Audubon Society of Canada. recently attended by Mr. Usher. is interesting to note that in 1958 curity of their breeding and win­ tain an application form and a re­ from their displays. No reason was The only known nesting place of tering grounds. We in Canada have Fairdale won 8 points in 1959 they vised copy of the brochure on Per­ given for the action. jumped a way up to 38 points and Canada's rarest bird is in the nor­ sole responsibility for the former, this year up to 60. This improve­ thern portion of Wood Buffalo and when one considers the im­ f CEREAL * ment over the past three years is Park, in the Northwest Territories. mensity of our northwest, the ter­ * • very encouraging and both stud­ One of two recently annonuced ritorial needs of this handful of We welcome to Cereal Mr. Vern THE SECOND LINE OF DEFENCE proposals for new railroad routes ents and their Physical Education hard-pressed birds are very mpdest Ciemence of Kindersley who has The tremendous stiides that have been made by scien­ between Edmonton and Great Sla­ indeed". Instructors are congratulated on accepted the position of secretary tists in the development of suitable chemicals have such an improvement and line sho ve Lake runs through this critical Audubon president John A. Li­ of the Cereal Municipal Hospital. revolutionized weed control and have done much to wing. area, said the Society. vingston said, "Surely with all the Mrs. H. Hill is at present in the aid in the battle against weeds. muskeg wilderness in the north, Holy Cross Hospital in Calgary re­ In an article in the current Issue It would be a mistake, however, to rely upon chemicals alone this relatively infinitesimal area ceiving medical care following an of its official publication, "Cana­ Tried and tested cultural methods, the use of clean seed and the Crops and Gardens dian Audubon" magazine, the So­ can be spared invasion. To the best operation. Her friends wish her a Damaged by Frost ciety asks for a tight, permanent­ of our knowledge, whooping cran­ speedy recovery. prevention of the spread ot weeds will continue to be important as ly restricted and completely invio­ es have more than doubled their Miss Peggy McMillan of Three the farmers' second line of defence. These constitute good farming CHINOOK, June 7 — High wind.s late sanctuary area so as to pre­ numbers since their lowest ebb, Hills will speak and show slides practice Ior which there can be no substitute. and heavy frosts have played havoc vent, for all time to some, any fur­ but they must have this precious on her missionary work in Ethopia with grain crops and gardens in ther invasion of that portion of special locale in which to continue in the Hall on June 12 at 3 p.m. SEARLE GRAIN COMPANY, LTD. the Chinook district. While crops Wood Buffalo Park that includes their increase". Everyone is welcome. are not suffering from lack ol Ihe whooping crane's breeding "There is even more at stake On a recent fishing trip to San­ moisture as yet, a heavy general grounds. here than what should be the es dy Point Mr. J. Flug, Al Flug and rain would be most welcome as a sential principle of park security. C. McBain had excellent results. change to the "steady diet" , of Said Robert Porter Allen, author We have the certain knowledge Their total catch was 12 Goldeyes wind, frost and dust! of the article and world authority that our present decisions could and 29 pickerel, the big pickerel on the whooping crane, "Already .easily dictate thc existence or ex- that got away was 3 feet long and Mr. and Mr.s. Ernest Noble of la portion of once-inviolate : Wood '(mction 0f a magnificent and uni­ a foot thick. Washington, l SA were recent ral Buffalo Park has been leased to que living thing. We would do well lers at the home of Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mr.s. C. Marr left Mon­ private concern that is cutting tim­ ,lo cart fully consider our responsi­ day night for Ontario. Mr. Marr V. Lawrence. Mr Noble li<*<*I.H- ofT." F. A. iicsj-irdh-K, Cu Girls, 9 and 9 years — 50 yard Dean Huston lst; 100 yrd race: Ri­ which we arc tackling in Canada. nalt. Ont. race Connie Speers, first; 35 yd. chard Baldwin 3rd; Running Broad Among them was the problem of Don't let excessive weight til Shoe race, first. Throwing event Richard Baldwin 3rd; High Jump •5§f^|g*» developing a program to meet to­ vou out, make you feel run dow. Gloria Berscht, 2nd; Running Broad Richard Baldwin 3rd. day's changing needs while at the *.nd older than you are. Your er M fT*-» fom»Y SH<%witl| the * FUfcrJb Jump, Connie Speers, 2nd. Girls 12 and 13 years — 75 yard same lime defining the role ot the ire outlook on life will improve various groups participating in 4-H i *'!' you lose excess weight, you Boys 8 and 9 years — 75 yards: Carol Norris, 2nd; High Jump Ca- will look younger, feel younger work. I and regain the enthusiasm that HANNA ARENA, 8:30 p.m. The club delegates' program of; i nines with good health. Why let the National Conference was carr­ anything as vitally important as ied on in conjunction with the ad your health and appearance he mdnistrators conference. This in­ hurt by neglecting to lose excess* SATURDAY, JUNE 25 volved outstanding members from eight. Try the Naran Plan to- iy. it is sold on a nioney hack SPONSORED BY THE TOWN OF HANNA all the states of the union as well ;. i:;;rant• e. What can you 'ose? as a Canadian delegation of ten. ! "'(ithino* hut weight. Admission: Adults $1.00; Children 12 yrs. and under 50c Opportunities afforded the Cana­ WHICH TWINE is matched to your needs? If you put up heaviest bales, get McCormick twine IN THE RED WRAPPER. Safely holds bales up to 100 pounds. •-»*" If you put up average size bales, for economy's sake get McCormick twine IN THE BLUE WRAPPER. Safely holds bales up to GO pounds. One bale* of McCormick '9,000 feet' twine ties 500 TODAY and EVERY DAY WATCH THEM GROW heavy bales. One bale* of McCormick '10,000 feet' twine ties 555 bale**. In either case, you'll bale more ts your boy beginning to take an active interest in farming? hay for less money, in the secure way you want it tied—and get smooth, trouble-free performance from Most bpys do as they grow up. Encourage him! Now would your baler. tie a good time to help him start his own bank account. Look beyond the price tag when buying twine. Com­ pare length, strength, and uniformity. Even-spun, knotless McCormick twine is made in Canada from CLEANING SPECIALS Introduce him to your Royal Bank Manager and let him true Sisalana fibre—flows freely through any knottier. handle his own financial affairs. He'll be happier with his *2 balls equal 1 bale. own projects to work out—his own bank account to build; McCORMICK BALER TWINE BAKERY TREATS And yoa'll enjoy watching them grow together^ Lucious flavor at low, low prices Brooms—You're just wasting a lot in bags or tn exclusive Quality Guard Carton of time and effort with a broom when you can vacuum six large Ask for a copy of our booklet "Financial Training for Your rugs electrically for less than |{ Popular Priced Son and Daughter''. It provides a practical pattern of financial ^S-SS Rpp^fe Soap— probably costs more'than the CUSTOM electricity to operate your automatic training for any parent witb growing children, shows you how BALER TWINE | Whole Picnic Hams baked to per­ :';*>:l^|f dishwasher which runs for one _. 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THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960 ^22L sources Building, Edmonton. the staffs of the Division of Agri­ tained of the amount of land farm­ Finally the pipe line was in po­ cultural Economics who keep in ed, the number of people residing CANADIAN PETROLEUM ASSOC. sition and the crew moved on. Thc close touch with farm progress and on tbe farms, number tt acres one matter to be settled was that people by continuous surveys in cropped and uncropped, types of of compensation to Mr. Furrow. the field. share agreement oa land and live­ DISCUSSES "PIPE LINE STORY' He and Mr. Seeker again appeared To avoid duplication, surveys on stock, and other matters of inte­ before ihe oBard of Public Utility the wheat farms of the prairies rest. Difficulties Between Formers Commissioners and in much the are confined almost entirely to Useful as such information is, it And Oil Companies Pointed Out same manner as before, the amount Saskatchewan. The Alberta staff is is the changes that occur from of compensation was agreed upon, more concerned with irrigation time to time that are important. CALGARY, June 11 — The Can­ that a notice would be sent out in By this time, Mr. Furrow realized practices of the south and with The general purpose ef these stu­ adian Petroleum Association has good time for him to be able to that he was not the victim of any­ mixed farming operations of the dies is a continuing survey of the prepared some legal information attend the hearing too. Once there thing, that -he was receiving the Red Deer, Vegreville, Barrhead, changing position of agriculture of considerable interest and imp­ he could speak as the landowner, fullest help and consideration from and Rocky Mountain House areas. in various distrcts and its relation ortance to land owners and their placing his case before the Board the industry which was helping to Around Rocky Mountain Houae to the Federal government's pro­ Brucellosis Test tenants in Alberta in connection Hearing. bring aids to better living to the a unique situation is reported by grams. To provide worthwhile as­ TIMELY TIPS FOR WEED with oil and gas exploration and Would both matters be settled province and to his district. He Gordon Haase, Head of the Econo­ sistance for agriculture, its com­ Reactions Drop development on farm and ranch at once, Blr. Furrow wanted to knew too, that there were people mics Division for Alberta. Intended plexities must be appreciated and land. know?. Mr. Seeker explained that he could contact and laws to which as a study of the fringe areas, the up-to-date appraise must be avail­ According to Alberta's Supervi­ able. The aim of the Economics Di­ CONTROL ON ALBERTA FARMS sor of Brucellosis Control W. P. Many sources of information and from his company's standpoint mil­ he could appeal if he felt he was Rocky Mountain House settlement assistance exist for the use of those lions of dollars were at stake, and being treated unfairly. And in be­ proved by no means typical. In vision is ts provide this informa­ Brisbane, the percentage of cattle tion. Early Spraying Recommended By reacting to brucellosis tests at the who find themselves confronted the first consideration would be hind it all, he had yet another this region around 40 per cent of Veterinary Laboratory has dropp­ with problems connected with mi­ given to the route of the line. As souce of impartial and willing ad­ the farmers' income was found to Supervisor Of Weed Control ed from 10.5 to 3.7 during the last neral rights, operations of seismic soon as a decision was handed vice, the Alberta Division Mana­ be from non-farm sources. Lumbe­ down by the Board following the Former Resident five years. and drilling crews, mineral taxes, ger of the Canadian Petroleum As­ ring ,oil wells, bridge building and In 1959 over six million acres of main types of 2,4-D and MCPA. and other related matters. first Hearing, construction could sociation, 330 Ninth Avenue S.W., road construction provide an im­ Dies In Edmonton grain crops were sprayed in Alber­ Both have a place in weed control Calfhood vaccination has greatly proceed. It was most important Calgary. portant source of revenue there. ta. This acreage represents an ex­ dependent upon the weeds and assisted in reducing the incidence In order to explain the types of A former, well known resident assistance available, the Canadian that the gas should be fed to av­ Mr. Furrow is working his land The area does, however, provide penditure of about four million crops in question. Over 90 percent of this disease. Of the 8,638 cattle ailable markets, and that the line of Hanna, Grover Cleveland Smith, of the herbicides used in Alberta tested in 1959 at the various com­ Petroleum Association has prepar­ as usual. The pipe line scar has an example of the type of work passed away in Edmonton on May dollars when material, equipment ed a series of articles, each dealing should be built while the weather healed, and the natural gas, going done by the Economics Division in and labour are taken into account. last year were ester types. Quick munity auction sales throughout was favorable. He went on to ex­ 26 at the age of 75 years. Besides the province only 2 per cent were with a typical problem which might to market now, is helping to pay • the course of survey. The study his wife (the former Addie Rose) According to W. Lobay. Supervisor action and lower costs were main­ arise between a land owner to be plain to Mr. Furrow that it was for municipal improvements in Mr | area contained two blocks of farm of Soils and Weed Control, results ly responsible for their popularity. reactors. Anyone who purchases an normal procedure for a second he is survived by two sisters, Mary called 'Mr. Furrow', a tenant "Mr. and, one north and the other south were good but could have been ev In general 2,4-D is recommended animal which turns out to be a re­ Hearing to be held when the line Furrow's district. B. Glass of Homersville, Ohio and Thresher" and an oilman "Mr. See­ of Rocky Mountain House, contai en better if more attention had for wheat and barley and MCPA actor has the right to rescind the was completed, in order to settle Mrs Pearl Fugie of Newcastle, In­ ker". ning 876 quarter sections in all | been given to the fundamentals of [or flax. (sale of that animal. the matter of compensation for diana. Interment took place in Ed­ The fifth article in the series A Continuing Study A few miles to the west, land are chemical weed control. As a result of the co-operation disturbing and using the land. monton. Weed sprays should always be appears in this edition. as have been withdraw from settle of cattle producers there are now Mr. Lobay went on to stress that used with caution, says Mr. Lobay. The Pipe Line Story This seemed reasonable to Mr. On Farm Business ment. Just west of that is the for 63 Brucellosis Restricted A'-eas in weeds should he sprayed in the When susceptible crops are nearby Mr. Seeker, the pipe line build Furrow, but he wanted to know cst conservation district that is CAPETOWN, South Africa -^t** the province compared to 25 in With the Government of Cana­ early stages when growth is most il may be advisable to use a low er was taking to Mr. Furrow about one more thing. Who was the per |-art of the Eastern Rockies wa­ Author Alan Paton was unanimopF 1955. It is anticipated that the re da's involvement in modern farm rapid. Less chemical is required volatile chemical and to spray only the route of the new "big inch" son to contact in the government tershed. ly re-elected president ofJMuth maining areas will be become res business, they must be kept up-to- | at thi - time and damage to the | on a calm day or when the wind is | line to take natural gas across if it \yas a question of the routing Africa's small Liberal Pajfy. blowiag away from the field to be tricted during 1960. says Dr. Bris of the pipe line? Mr. Seeker said date on all aspects of that busin­ In this survey area, 290 farmers erop is unlikely. Weather too is country to market. ess. Among their fact-finders are 'were interviewed and records bane. Eleven muncipalities are ga ob- •f**t*'i' V V 'F 'J'T**1 I important. Under cool dry condi­ avoided. Mr. Seeker needed a strip of that any query should be directed tions, weeds at any stage are more "Weed Control with Chemicals" zetted as Federal Brucellosis Con land through Mr. Furrow's proper­ to the Deputy Minister of Mines resistant to herbicides. This is es­ (No 83) is strongly recommended trol Areas and others are in the ty, and they were attempting to and Minerals, Legislative Building pecially true if the unfavourable for the achievement of maximum process of becoming Control Are 1 come to terms. Some farmers alor**, Edmonton, for it was his Minister. As required by The Income Tax Act, this will advise our returns from chemical weed con­ as. Under the Federal plan cattle the Minister of Mines and Minerals [weather persists over a long pe- I the route had settled the mattei customers that it is our intention to make a payment in keep Iriod. When this happens it may be trol. The publication, which dis­ in these areas are blood tested and I on the spot but Mr. Furrow, wlu who had the final routing decision. (wise to use higher chemical rates, cusses in detail all selective her reactors are slaughtered with com­ prized this particular section, fet So in due course, the Order was proportion to patronage in respect of the year ending the [says Mr. Lobay. bicides and their proper use, can pensation being paid to the owner. that Mr. Seeker's offer was a bi issued, but not until both Mr. Fur- the 30th day of June, 1961, and we hereby hold forth be obtained from district agricul­ Federal testing is also underway Irow and Mr. Seeker had appeared [identification of prominent weeds lower than the land was worth anc the prospect of patronage payment accordingly. turists and from the Field Crop in M. D. of Starland No. 47 and j before a first Hearing of the Board lin the crop is important. Some that the intrusion of the pipe lint weather Branch of the Alberta Department M. D. of Mount View No. 49. Iof Public Utility Commissioners, [weeds are more resistant than oth- along the suggested route woula of Agriculture, Edmonton. at which time they were both heard This refers to Wheat, Oats, Barley, Flax and Rye sold |ers and require a higher rate of lower the value of the land. Mr Seeker had a solution | with their respective arguments. - out •chemical. Nearly twice as much U.G.G. Announces to the Company at or through itt country elevators •chemical may be required for wild CANADIAN ACTRESS He explained that under Part G iThen construction of the line pro between July 1st, 1960, and June 30th, 1961. ofthe Pipeline Act, the matter Iceeded. Ibuckwheat as is needed for wild Frances Hyland, born at Shaun­ Insurance Plan with jiustard. Similarly higher rates ag- avon, Sask.,"was on the London could be settled fairly and impar- | During construction, Mr) Furrow lin may be necessary for Canada stage and in BBC productions be­ United Grain Growers Ltd. an­ tially. He said that he would apply 'learned from Mr. Seeker that uti- and Sow thistle control. fore returning to Canada as a sta­ nounced today that enrolment to the Board of Public Utility Com- | lity on the proprety, the pipe line Amines and esters are the two ge and television actress. would begin immediately in a new missioners for an Interim Order constructors have either to repair National Grain group life insurance plan which it permitting him to start construe- it immediately, or settle for the da- is sponsoring for its farmer-custo­ tion. He went on to explain to Mr. Image with the landowner. If agree- \/ COMPANY LIMITED mers in Western Canada. Through Furrow that after construction a ; ment cannot be reached, the mat- PUTTY GOOD FARM PRACTICE MEEDS their association with this grain final Hearing would be held at ter can be referred to Edmonton, NG-6001 marketing organization, farmers which a fair price would be arriv- 'In this case it should be brought i will now benefit from the advan­ ed at. When Mr. Furrow voiced his ' to the attention of the Superinten- FLUX SEED MES3NGS — Nr iDontral at msm karma tages of "group" buying in a field fear that it might be a one-sided jdent of Pipe Lines, Department of previously restricted to urban dwel affair, Mr. Seeker assured him i Mines and Minerals, Natural Re- lers. The plan, which will be open ! PROTECTS HQ to farmers and their hired help, AND FARM BUI LO and other customers of U.G.G. is being underwritten by The Great- Esso Roof PUtty Flux water West Life Assurance Company. Co­ 40 YEARS' EXPERIENCE proofs and weatherproof* YOUR ALBERTA PACIFIC AOCNT verage will become effective on metal, felt, wood, brick and August lst, if a specified minimum j cement surfaces. Use it for ALBERTA PACIFIC number of people have enrolled by j AT YOUR SERVICE! protecting roofs, preserving GRAIN COMPANY (1943) LTD. that time. | fence posts. Hundreds of uses SERVING ALBtRTA PRODUCERS WITH OVER 300 COUNTRY ELEVATORS The U.G.G. plan has some fea-1 •round the farm and home. tures not common to most group PHONE 63 or 276, HANNA plans. These include a cash sur-1 render value, paid-up insurance, I WE ARE NOW TAKING LISTINGS and double indemnity for acciden- [ FOR AUCTION SALES "BIG or SMALL" tal death. Members of the group COMMUNITY AUCTION SALE will pay a constant annual premi­ um of $47.50, with benefits graded SmStS^s « according to age at entry. For ex­ FITZSIMMONS & POWELL wwWL-Mbeem* IN OYEN (North of The Elevators) ample, a man entering at age 25 will have coverage of approximate­ "AUCTIONEERS THAT SELL" ELIMINATE HIGH CONCRETE ly $7,000 until age 60, a man en­ tering at age 35, $4,500 until age SATURDAY, JUNE 18 60. At age 60, the death benefit COSTS AND LABOR WITH 2.00 p.m. will decrease gradually until, at ,"»fB age 65, no further premiums will • - •***,. -mr-irfeim vn oif9_ be paid and paid-up policy equal Household Goods, Machinery, Livestock. 55 Massey to the amount of premiums paid will go into effect. The philosophy i Gas Tractor; P.T.O. Case Baler Nearly Kew; I.H.C. of graduated benefits is based on Mower with Trailer Mount; Side Delivery Rake; 12 ft. the greater need of young farmer- TRANSIT MIX Discer; 6 ft. Oliver Tiller. This machinery to be included fathers in the years when children in this sale. are young and farm development Our Latest Service To Home and Industrial Builders expenses high. If a member of the SAY FOLKS!! Listings Taken to Sale Time by Alvin Carran plan wishes to terminate his cov­ Of Hanna and East Central Alberta erage, he will have a choice be­ HAVE YOU A WHITE tween taking a paid-up policy for the amount of premiums he has ELEPHANT IN YOUR HOME? i paid in or accepting a cash settle­ IT'S QUICK - IT'S ECONOMICAL JOHN SHIELDS, Auctioneer ment. The Kinsmen Club of Hanna Wilt Appreciate Any License 250 Chinook Alberta Announcement of the plan was Useful Articles that You wish to Donate such as— made by J. E. Brownlee, Q.S., Pre­ Clothing - Household Articles — CALL US TODAY "YOU BRING IT AND WE'LL SELL IT!" sident and General Manager of Un­ ited Grain Growers, in a letter to Furniture - Gardening Tools some 60,000 present customers of • Machinery - Livestock 4>4^»»-*****»******4-*-l-4-*»-»*»*»**»4-*** i--****** * ** •!• '!••*• •*"•*"*•• the company. "United Grain Grow­ • or Any Other Items of Value! LYLE GROVER & SONS ers", he said, " has for a long time ALL ITEMS DONATED WILL BE AUCTIONED AT A— CONSTRUCTION LTD. been keenly aware of the farmers' PHONE 151 HANNA need for adequate insurance pro­ tection, and has been concerned to 0tW_fin d a way to makeesuch protec­ tion available at low cost, to its WHITE ELEPHANT SALE customers. Three years ago, we in­ wtveosr troduced the Farmer Accident In­ surance Plan and today some 20,- 000 farm people in Western Cana­ FAIRBANKS da enjoy the plan's substantial pro­ SATURDAY, JUNE 181b tection. at 2 P.M. on the PARKING LOT by the Town Fire Hall "And now, United Grain Grow­ COMPLETE ers Limited is able to announce ROOF PUTTY SHALLOW WEU that a low cost Group Life Insur­ ance Plan, with benefits specially DOOR TO DOOR PICK-UP — will be done on FLUX designed to fit the farmer's needs, WEDNESDAY afternoon and evening, JUNE 15th EJECTOR PUMP is to be available to its customers. TRAVEL This sound plan, under written OUT OF TOWN RESIDENTS — having any items by The Great-West Life Assurance to donate please phone F* Berke, 322 - D. Mohl, Company, is scheduled to become effective August 1, 1960, provided 57 - R. Hutton, 893 or any Kinsman. COMPANY that an adequate number of appli­ cations is received by that date. If you are not called upon and have a donation In handy 5-gaiion cam and The low annual premium for these please phone the above numbers . . . Donations Your CJNK TICKET AGENT can plan aad economical 45 gallon drums. attractive benefits is made possi­ taken till sale time . complete travel arrangements to anywhere in ble only through the mass purch­ the world ... Canada, the United Stales, Hawaii, asing power of U.G.G. customers the West Indies, Europe. Let him book your . FOI TME MV CAN BE USED FOR PERMANENT and the administrative economies FITZSIMMONS and POWELL WILL BE DONATING entire trip! Tickets, reservations, accommoda­ of Group Insurance". tions, are thoroughly looked after ... no detail CALL YOU* IMPERIAL INSTALLATION or TEMPORARY THEIR TIME AS AUCTIONEERS USE AT COTTAGES, CAMPS, ETC forgotten, every item checked and confirmed. ESSO AGENT Take advantage of this CNR service . . . M. EARL LAMSON • Fits neatly under sink or e No leakage where shaft FOR THE BRIDE it costs no more. It's the beginning of a Hanna jwfers othor small space. enters pump. SUPPORT THE pleasant trip! "f. Ten*" HAUCK • Only one moving part, • Heavy duly motor. KINSMEN AND Acadia Valley Wr%'•* • Extremely economical • Easy to instal. Ask tititmt our prepaid plan for bringing JIM W. AITKEN to operate. e Self-priming. YOUR COMMUNITY relatives and friends to Canada. Chinook GEORGE H. GIBSON • Oin be used to pump from • Available assembled wM BY PATRONIZING Oyen creeks, lake beds or wells. 4, 12 or 30 gallon tanks. See your nearest CNR Ticket Agent for further details THIS SALE AS and reservations — He represents all steamship aad air M. DALE LAUGHLIN Now oa display at Unes. T- f3»* A BUYER OR NELS HOLMES Wedding Announcements Mem Brigden NESSMAN'S T-V & APPLIANCES And Invitations CONTRIBUTOR ML EMLHMt THE HERALD T. I>. SPENCE HANNA, ALBERTA < Phone 92 ' Sunnyneok II VV *v*tFWV TTT'I1 'I'TTT »•»••>••»• 111 HHMIIIII »l

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£2L THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1960 tes between Nova Scotia and New A federal government notice of transferred to the next sitting of crops were sprayed with chemical $4 million in labor, equipment and DeY e wee calf. Brunswick and operates inter-city- . , , . ,. A , • motion, instructing the Standing the House of Commons for consid­ herbicides in 1959, according to W. material SERIES OF GOSPEL MEETINGS routes between Sydney, New Glas­ A picnic style buffet lunch Committee on Agriculture and Co- eration. Lobay, Alberta's supervisor of soils gow, Halifax, Moncton and Saint brought an enjoyable afternoon to ionization to inquire into the pri- and weed control. He says that this FINEST QUALITY PRINTING John. In addition, it links commu­ a close. 'ces of farm machinery, has been Over 6 million acres of grain represents an expenditure of about By The HANNA HERALD OPENS SATURDAY NIGHT IN nities on Cape Breton Island to mainland points. The company has 80 units operating over 1,100 route SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH miles. I Eastern Transport Ltd., of simi­ Hanna Congregation Host To Rev. lar size, provides inter-provincial And Mrs. R. R. Patzer of Beiseker; and intra-provincial service be­ tween Halifax, Truro, New Glas­ YOU—are invited to hear: Public Invited To All Meetings gow, Moncton and Saint John. Between them, the two compan A series of gospel meetings conducted by pastor R. R. ies service all Nova Scotia commu­ ftjtxer will open on Saturday night, June 18, at 8 00 p.m. in nities and link them with New- 9 the Hanna Seventh-day Adventist church located near the Brunswick outlets. Hanna hospital with the subject: "What Are We Looking Empire Freightways Ltd. servi­ Fpr?", stated Dan Treftz, the elder of the church ces Northern Saskatchewan, inclu­ ding Saskatoon, Prince Albert, 'WHAT ARE WE LOOKING FOR? The church has invited Pastor tal and vocal soloes and duets. Melfort and North Battleford and and Mrs. Patzer from Beiseker, to The meetings are to serve a dual between these points and Winni­ conduct the meetings which will purpose: first, to revive a deeper peg. The company operates 115 \ be held five nights a week, namely Christian experience; and second­ units over 1,100 route miles from WORLD PEACE! Saturday, Sunday, Tuesday, Wedn­ ly to explain present day events in its Saskatoon headquarters. esday and Thursday nights of each the light of Bible prophecy. On the East-West Transport Ltd., the week. opening night, Pastor Patzer will largest of this group, serves all SECURITY! Mr. and Mrs. Patzer have con­ present the subject: "What are we major cities in Western Canada ducted many meetings in the past looking for?", answering the ques­ with through service to the On­ of special interest to the public, tion when we may look for world tario cities of Toronto, Hamilton PEACE OF MIND! largely in the United States. The peace, security, peace of mind and Windsor, Sarnia and Kitchener. Its Patzer family, being a music il fa­ happy homes. 140 units connect Vancouver, Cal­ mily will bring many musical num­ The subject for Sunday night, gary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Regi­ HAPPY HOMES! bers; Mrs. Patzer at the piano, June 19, is: "Do we have an ap­ na and Winnipeg. each of the two sons playing a pointed time to die?" The public The operations of Midland-Sup­ horn, and Mr. Patzer leading the is invited to attend these meetings erior Express Ltd., on which an op­ song service will bring instrumen­ stated Dan Trefz. tion has been taken, will extend YES THIS, and much more might become ours truck facilities of Canadian Na­ tional Transportation Ltd. from Al­ berta through Ontario and into CANADIAN NATIONAL PURCHASES Montreal. How? When? FOUR TRUCKING CONCERNS Large Crowd Attends PRESENTED AT THE Will Operate Under Same Rules Achievement Day SCAPA, June 10 — A large As Independent Truck Companies crowd attended the S.D.N. 4-H ach­ WINNIPEG, June 13 — Cana same ground rules as any indepen­ ievement day on Wednesday June dian National Transportation Limi­ dent trucking organization. "Our 8 in the Scapa skating rink enclo­ SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST ted has completed stock purchase objective is to establish a pattern sure. agreements with four trucking con­ of collateral trucking service that A 890 lbs. Angus shown by Ed­ CHURCH Near the Hospital HANNA cerns which will extend its high­ will give CNR patrons across Can­ ward Storch was chosen grand way service over an additional 15,- ada the advantages in service and champion by Mr. Ogsdon of Olds. (OPENING NIGHT) — 8.00 P.M. 000 route miles in seven provinces. cost that intelligent co-ordination He then placed an 890 lb. blue The company, which is the high­ of rail and highway activities roan shown by Ronald Bailey in way transport arm of the Cana­ should provide. second place. dian National System, has also ta­ "We feel", said Mr. MacMillan, Mr. MacPherson of Hanna chose ken an option on a fifth company. "that our objectives can largely be Gus Mattheis as champion show­ N. J. MacMillan, executive vice- attained by acquiring existing high­ man and presented him with a R. R. PATZER, Speaker SATURDAY NIGHT JUNE 18 president of the Canadian National way transport organizations. In show kit donated by the T. Eaton Railways, made the announcement this way, we avoid attempting a company. Gus also received a three BIBLE TOPICS FOR THE WEEK: -while in Winnipeg last week. He sudden addition to the total trans­ ring looseleaf from the Hereford said that the announcement is the portation facilities of the country Association for showing the best culmination of more than two which might tend to produce an Hereford and Dennis Mattis was years of planning for the devel­ undesirable surplus", he continued presented with a belt for showing SUNDAY, JUNE 19,8.00 p.m. opment of a program to establish the second best Hereford. Special 'DO WE HAVE AN APPOINTED TIME TO DIE" a first-class co-ordinated system of "One important aspect of these land transport throughout Canada. acquisitions is that it brings into In the Pee Wee class Bob Burt Mr. MacMillan added "Basically the Canadian National System a showed the Grand Champion and we regard the truck as the best well-seasoned and experienced Bill Bailey the reserve. Bill also TUESDAY, JUNE ?L 8 p.m. truck management team" he ad­ received a trophy from the Scapa instrument for retailing transpor­ "'4 WAYS OF KNOWING YOUR FRFRIENDI S IN HEAVEN?" tation services, and the railway ded. Jolly Club for being chosen cham­ for wholesaling". Mr. MacMillan identified the pion pee wee showman. I Music 1 companies entering the agreement Mr. D. Mattheis presented Judy It was emphasized by Mr. Mac­ as: Sydney Transfer and Storage Ironside with a show halter for WEDNESDAY, JUNE ll, gp.m. Millan that Canadian National Ltd., Eastern Transport Ltd., Em­ showing the best groomed calf. "THE 4 BIGGEST CHEATS" Transportation Limited is to be pire Freightways Ltd. and East- Mr. Frank Evans presented Ed­ EACH NIGHT VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL operated as a completely separate West Transport Ltd. Option has ward Storch with a white show entity. Similarly, the five trucking been taken on Midland-Superior halter for showing the best Angus companies concerned will continue Express Ltd. in the club. THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 8.00 p.m. to be operated as separate corpo­ Sydney Transfer and Storage Mrs. R. Rehill presented Bob COME — EVERYONE WELCOME!! rate entities and will function with­ Ltd., with headquarters in Sydney Burt with a bronze cup from the in the trucking industry under the N.S., provides inter-provincial rou- Dundee W.I. for showing the best

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