Open Discussion on Composite High School Features
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v;mm^^gm l—v ct-^d EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA **_*e*m9ts^m***m^*m*****-***tt**9»****m VOLUME XXXIX NO. 1 THE HANNA HEBALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 16. 1960 OPEN DISCUSSION ON COMPOSITE Road To Castor Now AGRICULTURAL AUTHORITIES ASK In Good Condition HIGH SCHOOL FEATURES ANNUAL The new grade from the Garden FARMERS AND RANCHERS TO START Plain corner north Into Castor Is now in reasonably good condition. TEACHERS'CONVENTION LAST WK. Owing to the wet faU part of this EXTENSIVE VACCINATION POUCY toad was almost Impassable up untU a week or so ago. Since then, how United States Speaker Tells of Government Assistance in The ever, blading and maintaining have Control of Bang's Disease Aided by Calfhood Vaccination— greatly improved the whole stretch. Stockmen Urged to Form Large Croups To Cut Cost of Education—Convention Sessions Motorists going to Castor can now Follow Work Shop Plan travel direct from hetre to Garden Down Costs—Act Immediately Plain and straight north into Castor. Ninety-two teachers from Acadia It is thought work on this road is Farrows <uid ranchers ln the Hanna Valley, Berry Creek and SuUivan Lake finished for the fall, and after more district ar-.: bet.4 urge_ j by D Bal" Divisions and fro~m the towns of Han SCHOLARSHIP preparations gravelling wiU be done MALE SINGERS antyne, director of veterinary sei-vicst.. na, Craigmyle and Chinook registered next year, thus giving a completely provincial department of agriculture, here for their annual convention, Nov. gravelled road from Hanna to Cas to Immediately adopt a program of 6th and 7th. tor. vaccination among calves ln their PRESENTED NEEDED FOR herds. This policy is also being strong The Rev. R. N Wright, pronounced ly advocated by Wm. Perkins district the Invocation in fitting and Inspi agriculturist at Hanna and John Moore ring terms. Mr. CJ. K. Prench, acting TOSTUDENT District Agriculturist CHORAL GROUP assistant district agriculturist at for Mayor Warwick, welcomed the Opens Office Downtown Youngstown. The vaccination program teachers to Hanna, at the same time is aimed at stamping out the dread warning them of the vigilance of the Miss Sheila Stephens Attains Rehearsals Now in Progress Mr. Wm. Perkins, District Agricul Bang's disease. police force but offering the sugges turist announces this week the open tion that 'they smoke good cigars." Mr. Highest Standing In For Christmas Carol "Cattlemen are urged to take ad ing of his office on the second floor W. O. Turner welcomed the teachers vantage of the calfhood vaccination Grade IX of the Alma Block, above the Provin Presentation on behalf of the school board. campaigns now under way," states Dr. cial Oovernment Treasury Branch Of On the afternoon of Monday, Nov. Ballantyne. "Get your calves vaccinat The convention followed the work fice. Mr. Perkins came to Hanna sev Rehearsals of the Hanna Choral So 6th at the Capital Theatre, Hanna, Mrs ciety have been in progress in prepar ed now. Many cattlemen have found shop plan used last year. Monday eral months ago, succeeding Mr. K. H. delays to be costly and wish they had, morning saw two workshops in ses P. Baxendale, Educational Secretary of Walker, who had his headquarters at ation for the presentation of a Christ Acadia Chapter LO.D.E. presented mas Carol Community Concert along their cattle vaccinated when In calf sion. The elementary and intermedi Youngstown. hood." ate shop under the chairmanship of Mlss Sheila Stephens with the I.O.D.E the Unes of last year's outstanding suc Scholarship. In the move that brought Mr. Per cess. Dr. Ballantyne also points out that Mrs. D. Benjamin, assisted by Mr. O. kins to Hanna, Mr. John Moore was This scholarship valued at thirty five there is a keen demand by cattle buy Hay proposed a "Clinic ln English." stationed at Youngstown In the cap The response for enough male voices dollars is awarded annuaUy to the stu ers at higher prices for heifers and The consultants called into guide this acity of assistant district- agriculturist to balance the choir has been disap dent of the Hanna School attaining cows that were vaccinated as calves Clinic were Mrs. L. Bishop, Sheerness; for this area. pointing, according to Rev. R. Wright Mrs. Bamber, Youngstown; Mr. Kal- the highest marks on the Orade IX choirmaster. Thus far there are only against Bang's disease, ine time ls anch, Oyen. Tlie ills of the present Departmental examinations. Literally "caught with his pants down," a North Korean prisoner Mr. Perkins* office wiU be open every three or four voices in this class and coming when wise buyers wiU only presents a lighter touch as a 7th U.S. Cavalry soldier marches him day except Saturday from the hours of English system were carefully survey In making the presentation Mrs. baok to regimental headquarters for questioning. The army photo there is an urgent need for many more. purchase such stock. Calfhood vaccin ed and remedies were proposed by the Baxendale congratulated Sheila on her grapher was out to get a routine picture when suddenly' the 0 ajn. to 12 noon, and from 130 to 5 A particular request is issued to theatio n is the main weapon In controll teachers present. The High School outstanding achievement and wished Korean's pants slipped. The photographer was very happy. pm. Qn Saturdays the office wiU be young people in the community to take ing the disease. Good herd manage workshop under the chairmanship of her continued success in the future. open only from 9 am to 12 noon. part in the society's activities. ment is also the other weapon. Vac Mr. H. Hall, Oyen, discussed "The Va The regular November meeting of cination is also insurance against ex The main reason for organizing the pensive losses In a Bang's clean herd. lue of Restricted Promotions," "De Acadia Chapter I.O.D.E. was held on society was to stimulate and develop partmental Examinations," and "Sup Wednesday evening November 8th at 'DOGPATCHDO' Good Progress Being Cattlemen are reminded that lt takes musical appreciation In its efforts to ervision." the home of Mrs. R. A. Bond with Mrs KINDERSLEY MAN four to six years to build up a Bang'& Made On Power Line date it has met with public approval „„,,„•„„• z. .v. _ ,._ ^ Freeman as co-hostess. There were .•^ ,-~- „. met*-.* ,„.._ - „„. _•„- «*ktant wherd through calfhood vac- and from ito efforts thus rfar has rais The high Ught of the convention was nineteen members in attendance. clnation, and are urged to start this the open session held in the Capital SCHEDULED FOR Construction crews have been mak ed a worthwhile sum fer the Hanna It was decided that the December PAYS TOP PRICE practice Immediately. The official age Theatre under the chairmanship of ing fair progress in erecting a power Arena Fund. With only a short time meeting would take the form of a so to vaccinate calves Is 6, 7 and 8 montha Mr. J. Charyk, Chinook. Mr. R. L line from Castor te Banna. The pro left far rehearsals lt Is imperative that cial evening, the date and place of but calves can be vaccinated younger Whitney, principal of the Red Deer NOVEMBER 17 ject undertaken by Canadian Utili more voices be added to the present which will be decided later. Each mem or older ln some cases. Composite High School, and Mr. I*. A. ties Ltd., has been in progress this AT CATTLE SALE group. IVactices are held each Tues- ber is privileged to invite a guest to Thurber, superintendent of schools, fall although greatly hampered by ~™ j day evening in the AngUcan Parish Any stockmen in the Special Areas this meeting. Mrs. Coughlin will con Teen Agers Plan Gala Time explained fully the set up and the op soggy roads. Poles 'Complete with 9 interested In vaccinating their heifer vene tbe Xmas party. Twenty-Eight Herefords Sold-,* **-*!! «"* Further particulars n- eration of the Composite School. Mr Friday Night—Improve cross arms . and insulators now ex calves should contact their District Whitney said, "We have no difficulty At tbt conclusion of the business .Orchestra. tend from Castor dews te Uie cor At Bonnevue Ranch JSJ j£ —"* ~* * ^ * Agriculturist either at Banna or keeping the students interested in meeting Mrs. Bond and Mrs. Freeman ner one mile west of Garden Plain. Youngstown. A good plan would be to i October 30 set together and have a targe group school because wV O-MJ , gl*t$^feemthe served a tasty lunch. From there the Une takes a -Street •ii II limei'nn . t, Wkt_yf^,-x-r_-. • By Mary Gauld Ave at one time, thus making a sav- •*.-« leTT'*' late i_ttf'*V-.-. MM 1 work that- We hope' ybu girls have your fellows, y*j*T*^W*M**"***M*jy*'ff**'WB3fTy tt—i*JW*T~""MME** " It is not often that the students Receive* Degree for the "Dogpatch Do," Friday,' Nov- Registered Hereford cattle were dis posed of under the auctioneer's ham stair* tip i tr mt in •t"aiiiii»Mt, come to the convention, but last Mon ember 17th. Time's a-wastln'I We of ation should be doae as soon as day Jackie Tait of the Hanna Puom the weaker sex must use our ingenuity mer at the disposal sale of Fred W. School came to the convention to as to fashion two identical bow ties, one Craigmyle Farmers Beynon at Bonnevue Ranch In the sist Mr. M. Holman in a demonstra to be worn by our partners and the Salvage Swathed Wheat Esther district on Monday, Oct.