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"ANDAuthorize EASd as Second ClasTs MatteCENTRAr by the Post Office DepartmentL , OttawALBF&&a And fo- 4 potting parcels to friends and children will soon commence active ber has expressed the thought that operation. Mrs. P. Boyd, secretary water shooting could be eliminated in Oyen. Members of the Associa- relatives overseas. Last minute ABOUT GREATER PARTICIPATION places outside these border, oMga.£.**« V*"?****^ tion include many points from Me­ postings, if general, might ren­ of tbe Hanna and District Associa­ messages are always tonely «»d^ •^gjffer quite handily by including prohib­ tion for Retarded Children told the d ited zones in the already set-up dicine Hat in the south to Wain­ der it impossible for the Post Much Can Be Done For Community Office to find sufficient accom­ Herald Tuesday that a class of ten inspiring. Featured in «"** ««J ents make a complaint, game management areas. wright in the north The meeting vice will be the Radio Voices of | ______, ,_ - -..J. . was held in Medicine Hat last year. modation on the last steamers And District If Each Member kiddies will start school on Tues­ Mr. Berlando warned at the con- Bethel Church. The sendees will seqences to a teacher who breaks The Association reports that only T. R. Jaques of Oyen. secretary leaving in time to ensure "Pulls His Weight"; New Ideas day, October 13. begin each evening at 7:30. A cor­ one of the attractive and informa- of the Association, announces that Christmas . Through the kindness of Mr. and the code of ethics. He said that it dial invitation is being extended the charge is strong enough he can Uve "Dowling Lake Migratory Bird the Hon Gordon Taylor. Minister The following dates are the While no details have as yet been divulged there is a Mrs. Gordon Cruikshank, the spa­ to all to attend these services. Sanctuary" signs, erected last year,, Highways, will be the guest deadlines for parcels mailed to cious basement of their home has even loose his certificate. of mo\ rment afoot within the ranks of the executive to "put some Mt. Berlando spoke at the outset is still standing. The others have j speaker at this meeting, and a the indicated places: life" and nreoter membershio Darticipation into the Hanna been made available for temporary been torn down by vandals or per October 24: Philippines, quarters at least. Their home is lo­ of having played for dances ta Han­ thorough discussion on the pro­ Board of Trade. ^— na. Many will doubtless remember haps even hunters themselves! gress of the highway will take October 27: Australia and New cated at 510 Centre Street and the Oyen Streets Zealand, classes start at 9:00 a.m. under the Joe Berlando's orchestra of Rose­ Farmers who wish signs for post­ place, and information divulged at This was the outcome of a meet­ dale. ing of their property may obtain October 31: Central, South supervision of teacher Mrs. N. Als­ the ministerial level by Mr. Taylor. ing held Wednesday evening, Sep­ Following tbe impressive induc­ them at the Post Office. These are The meeting will be held in the America and the West Indies, tember 30, presided over by presi­ Annual Meeting pach and assistants. issued by the Game Association November 3: European contin­ Gravel Job tion ceremony, lunch was served ta Oyen Theatre starting at 2:00 p.m. dent Don McCallum and attended Mrs. Boyd states that arrange­ the Home Ec. room by tbe Hanna and read: "Hunting by permission A cordial welcome is extended to ent. by a rather meagre representation ments for the Scout Hall as a more OYEN, Oct. S — The village is only to insured members", in part. Of Scout Group currently undergoing a pub­ and District Home and School As­ individuals and groups interested November 9: Japan and Hong of eighteen members. permanent school are not complet­ sociation. During this time Ihe .le­ The principle involved is that if in the development of this north- Kong, Following the supper hour the ed, and as the school term is well lic works program which consists farmers grant permission to Fish of gravelling all streets, lanes and gionnaires sang several numbers south road. November 25: Great Britain. group sat around and in an infor­ along, the Association thought it which were appreciated. mal way discussed the many as­ Wed., October 14 advisable to start classes immediat­ roadways within the community li­ pects of the situation, which up to Parents of Boys ely. mits. now leaves much to be desired by Seven gravel trucks have kept Interested in Movement Parents who have kiddies they Farmers' Meeting way of adequate and active parti­ Are Cordially Invited a steady pace for the past few days cipation by the majority of commit­ wish to enroll in the school may and by the end of this week it is Weather Permitting! tees. It was the general opinion of The annual meeting of the Han­ contact Mrs. Boyd, and others wil­ expected the project will be com­ the meeting that not enough mem­ na Cubs and Scouts Association will,.lin, g to assist the Association in pleted. Earltown .Local FUA resumes ac­ Anglican Church Will be held in the Anglican Parish! ^ work will also find a ready Stock piling of gravel for the tivities this coming Friday night, bers are "pulling their weight", and that interest and enthusiasm Hall on Wednesday, October 14, at response to their services. village is also included in tbe con­ October 9, with a meeting ta the on a greater scale could do much 8:00 p.m. tract. Since the unusually wet wea­ St George School starting at 8:00 towards furthering the general All parents of Cubs and Scouts ther this fall, the streets have been p.m. However, if tbe weather re­ good of the community. Several are urged to attend this gathering literally a sea of mud, and action mains suitable for harvesting the newcomers were welcomed to the as the training program for the co­ Opening Sale now being taken by the Council is meeting will be cancelled to per­ Observe Anniversary meeting and their ideas also added ming year will be discussed fully. meeting with the hearty approval mit the farmers uninterrupted some new angles towards the goal During the past year the Scouts of all citizens. work. of the Board justifying its exist­ enjoyed many weekends at the Shows Light SISTERS GRADUATE ence. campsite north of town and from AS C.N.A's 1IRST SERVICES HELD HERE It is plain to be seen that the all comments, thoroughly enpoyed PROMINENT BYEMOOR SPORTSMAN "baker's dozen" or so of execu­ themselves as well as learning to Consignments tive members just cannot be ex­ take part in Scouting activities. First In Fall Series OH HOVEMBER 29,1914; PLAHS pected to keep the Board alive. It The Cubs went to Morrin for a Held Last Saturday; DIES WHILE 600SE HUNTING is going to take a much greater ef­ Cub Tombola on the 23rd of May. fort on the part of the general The Tombola was a district "first" No Average Struck Services Held Saturday For The STARTED FOR GALA OCCASIOH membership. and the parents of the boys were • The initial sale in a series of fall In the next several weeks the ex­ invited to attend so that they could auction of at the Hanna Late Bob Jameson; Searle Buyer i Bishop of Calgary Diocese Will Be ecutive will be holding several see "Scouting in action". I Round Up Grounds last Saturday membership was awarded by the meetings from which it is hoped a Services were held Saturday, Oc­ Guest Speaker; Many Former Ministers The chairman of the Hanna i saw a light entry. The sales spon- Grain Insurance and Guarantee general plan of "attack" can be Group Committee, aMr. Don Mac- sored by Hanna livestock Auction tober 3 for R. M. (Bob) Jameson, who, for the past 30 years, bought Company demerit free certificates Expected To Return; Anniversary Banquet formulated. When such is done it Pherson, and the rest of the group Limited will run every Saturday for up to and including SO consec­ will be presented publicly in the members extends a welcome to all from now until late fall, grain for the Searle Co. ta Bye­ utive years for fire prevention. Bob The second oldest church congregation in Hanna, in point hopes that it will provide stimula­ parents of Cubs and Scouts, aad | only a total of 73 head of var- moor. Well known throughout the was an ardent hunter and fisher­ of years, All Saints' Anglican, will mark its fiftieth anniversary tion and keener awareness of the anyone else who is interested to ious types of cattle went through East Central area, he was stricken man and a true sportsman. on Sunday, November 29. Rev. Don Varcoe, present rector, told importance of the Board and what attend this meeting. the ring last week and an accurate by a heart attack while out goose it can do for Hanna and district average of the sale prices was dif­ Bob was married to the former the Herald on Monday that elaborate preparations are being hunting, Wednesday, September 30 Hazel .Johnson in Big Valley, Nov. made to fittingly mork the historical event, with greater participation by the HANNA RESIDENT LEAVES ficult due to the light consign­ members. ments. 1964 11, 1938. Besides his wife, Basel, ha Preliminary details of the pro­ will be made public concerning the FOR HAWAII VIA JET He was born in Lacombe, Alta., is survived by his son John & ol early history of the Anglican Listing for the sale this Satur­ gram reveal that during Sunday, Mrs. Anne Schaefer left Calgary September 7, 1905, and lived in Calgary and daughter Mrs. I^de November 29, special services will church here, as well as plans for day may be made to Frank Powell, Stettler for three years, ta 1908 he (Patricia Ann) Cherewick of Ed­ the anniversary. However, the Rancher Injured by jet plane on Wednesday en­ phone 854-3917, Ivan Fitzsimmons, be held in the church at 8:00 a.m., route to Hawaii where she will moved with his parents to the Bye­ monton, one grandchild, Mark B. 11:00 a.m. and at 4:00 p.m. The church was first organized in Han­ Near Wardlow phone 854-3023 and Colin O. Munn, moor district and resided ever Cherewick; his mother, .Fanny na in the year 1914, and on No­ spend several weeks with ber phone 854-3475. 11:00 a.m. service will be conduct­ daughter, Miss Shirley Schaefer, since. Bob did some farming in tha Jameson of Cedar Villa in Calgary; vember 29 services were held for WARDLOW, Oct. 5 — Bob An­ early days but went to work for brothers Leonard P. and George 1 ed by Bishop G. Calvert of the Cal­ derson, district rancher, suffered a R.N., who is nursing in one of tlie gary diocese. A number of former the first time by Archdeacon Dewd- the Home Grata Company for 8 of Byemoor and Francis H. of Ed­ ney of Regina. He was a member broken vertebrae in his neck as a Island's hospitals. Mrs. Schaefer Elks' Carnival At clergymen here are expected to re­ was scheduled to leave Calgary at years and spent the last 30 years monton. He was predeceased h» » Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Begg of of what was then known as the result of an accident at his ranch with Searle. brother, John, in 1912 ami tamam, turn for the occasion. They are all last Thursday, when a load of feed around 4:00 pjn. and according to Byemoor- Endiang Youngstown attended the gradua­ well known not only to their An­ "Railway Missioners", a group of aENDIANG, Oct 5 — The an An active member of the End- John L Jameson in IMS. Anglican clergymen who, working bales toppled from a truck. the flight schedule was due to ar­ tion ceremonies held at the School glican congregation, but also to a nual Elks' Carnival sponsored by Moor Elks Lodge and a member of Services were conducted from for Nursing Aides, Edmonton, out of Regina, were sent to various He was taken by ambulance to rive ta Hawaii the same evening at large circle of friends in Hanna, the Brooks hospital and was imme­ around 9:30. The flight was made the End-Mor Lodge will be a two the United Church, a member of the Byemoor Community Hall by when their daughters Verna and points in the west where they tWR) Veterans Volunteer Reserve, who will welcome the opportunity either established or assisted in diately transferred to Calgary for via Vancouver. day affair again this year. The gala Rev. McCurdy of the United Nelda .pictured above, graduated to renew their acquaintance. A- event is planned tor Byemoor on qualified for and won all three me Church ta Stettler with interment as C.N.A.'s in a class of 34 and establishing the early missions. treatment His condition is report­ mong these are Reginald Wright, ed as satisfactory. November 12 and Endiang on No­ dais as a Dominion Marksman, in ta the Byemoor Cemetery. Bren- were presented with their caps and now living in Moose Jaw; Canon Since 1914 the Anglican Church 13, starting at 8:00 p.m. Ollie John­ vember 13, with a dance at the lat­ the early days was quite a baseball, nens Funeral Hoaae of Stettler pins September 11. It was men­ Murray Starr of Calgary; Keith in Hanna has served a wide area son, chairman of the FUA, says the ter point soccer and hockey player, also was were in charge. Active pallbearers tioned that this was the first class outside the community including main purpose of the meeting will Stokes of Rimbey; and Joseph El­ FUA And Club Both communities have entered an ardent curler, avid supported sat van Jim Crawford, Laafc* Wood­ at tikis school to have two sisters lis of Vancouver. Byemoor, Delia and various points be to get the ball rolling for the community activities. Mr. Jameson en, Phil Walker, IVnfc Carless, graduate. Verna has been ascepted between here and the Red Deer annual turkey supper at the club queen contestants, Miss Janet Don­ Joint Meeting ald for Endiang and Miss Mary was a member of the quarter cen­ Rob Helm and Lloyd Grover. Ho­ on tbe Cereal Hospital staff and A highlight of the occasion will River. house. ., tury dub of the Searle Grata Co., norary pallbearers wen Mm Sta­ Nelda will take up her duties in be an anniversary banquet to be HAND HILLS, Oct 5 — The lo­ Kobi for Byemoor. Queen contest tickets are now on sale and the receiving a 25 year award in 19(10 ter, Hollins Cooper, Bert Campbell, Edmonton. A third sister, Hiss Del­ held in the Memorial Hall the same Federal grants to agricultural cal FUA and the Hand Hills Club PFRA-operated community past­ at Winnipeg, Man., a year after he Frank Porter, Tony Fr eduhn aad day at 5:30 pjn. fairs are estimated at one million will hold • joint meeting at the El­ ures grazed 150,000 cattle owned winner in the draw will be tbe re­ ete Begg is attending the 1964-65 had completed the 25 years. TheBill Nelson. class. As time progresses much more dollars for 1963 64. mer School gymnasium on October by 7,500 farmers ta 1963. cipient o fa lovely lazy-boy chair.

l_]____m__ ir 11 'fjfj.l Ml I'JIJffli." -« ["' I'.11!*1"'1 ''M'Ht&'^M THE HANNA HERALD AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY OCTOBER 8, 1964

CEREAL Oyen District Bureau CEREAL, Oct. 5 — Mr. Ronhie Byemoor District News Blagen is visiting at the home of NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING "From tho Heort of The Goose Country" — by Scoop Keough Mr. and Mrs. R Melvill While he is convalescing following surgery in Mrs. Merle Berg, Resident Representative — Phone 83 Edmonton. BYKMOOR, Oct 5 — Cool, show­ py" who died a few months ago. Mr. and Mrs. M. Rogers of Cal­ OYiEN, Oct. 6 — The regular The Kinettes catered to the ery weather this past week has The Canadian Propane moved gary are guests at the home of Mr. meeting of the Oyen UCW was Friendship Club last Wednesday further delayed harvesting opera­ their big storage tank last week and Mrs. T. Machell. held at the church last Thursday evening which was held at the Le­ tions, seems that every time it from tbe Bob Jameson residence Mr. Norman Jones escaped with evening. The Oyen UCW would gion Hall. Part of the entertain­ looked like it might start to dry over behind the Lucky Dollar Store ] s_ght injuries when the gas truck like you to keep in mind the fol­ ment was provided by Wilfred, tap, another rain shower would pass In future Ernie Kobi will be filling he was driving overturned in the lowing dates. The Fall Fashion Jim, Diana and Sandra Ball who through and rata just enough to your bottle. ditch south of Cereal. When he Show that was to be held in Octo­ presented a number of musical se­ make you mad, the farmers who The ladies out there at Farrel pulled out to pass a truck, he hit a ber will be held as a spring show­ lections. Mr. Bob Shields also ren­ were praying for rain last July Lake are holding their annual soft shoulder on the road. The cab ing in February, 1965. The used dered a number of vocal numbers. must be getting their order filled. chicken supper, bazaar and fish of the truck was badly damaged. nylons and clothing are required Mr. Don Bamber, who is well Now I understand some are going pond on Wednesday, October 14. The Ladies Hospital Auxiliary to be in the church basement by known for his recitations, also pro­ to start praying for rain in January Rumors say these ladies cook the will sponsor a rummage sale in the October 13 in order to reach the vided the audience with his fa­ and February to' see if it wouldn't best chicken in the country. Why Cereal Hall on Saturday, October overseas depot in time for the next vorites. Bingo games were also en­ rata during July. Estimates are not go ont and see? 24. Any donations for the sale will shipment. The Fall Turkey Supper joyed. Concluding the lunch hour a IT WAS CLOSE. U.S. Secretary that oifly 35 percent of combining The Library will open again for be gratefully received and may be will be held in the church base­ birthday cake was cut and served completed, still quite a bit of stand­ the coming year on October 8. left with Mrs. E. Baker or Mrs. J. of State Dean Rusk, above, ha' ment Wednesday, November 4. in honor of those celebrating birth­ ing grain which will be straight urged South Vietnamese t< vEW MODERATOR. New mod- The Friendship club will be spon days Mrs. Ruby Martin was a July Hours are from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Halpenny, or the articles will be BY CHRISTMAS. Prime Minis­ combined. The library is located in the High view the recent attempted rator of the United Church of collected if the ladies are notified. ter Lester Pearson has pledged sored by the UCW and will be held baby, August Mrs. Alma Udseth Mr. R. M. (Bob) Jameson, local School in the north room in the rebel coup against Maj. Gen anada, Dr. Ernest Marshall and for September Mrs. Wm. Evens We are pleased to report that that Canada will have a dis­ in the church basement October Searle Grain agent passed away basement. Mrs. D. Storr has been able to re­ Nguyen Khan as an exampl' 'lowse, of Toronto, succeeding 28 at 8:00 p.m. Those requiring Mrs. W. Thompson and Mr George tinctive, maple leaf flag before Wednesday morning. Bob was out Four members of the End-Mor turn home following a lengthy stay of the folly of quarrellir Or. J. R. Mutchmor, says he transportation please phone Mrs. Affleck. hunting geese with Ed Simpson, Elks journeyed to Halkirk Wednes­ in the hospital. among themselves instead t favors union between his Christmas. The flag issue is Palmer at 279 or Mrs. John Otter- Mr and Mrs. Steve Tivador and' his second man in the Searle ele­ day evening to attend the annual Miss Lee Seeger of Red Deer was j now in the hands of 15-mem- loo at 268. family left for holidays to New concentrating on the Commi, church and the Anglican r vator, out around Gough Lake fall meeting ot district 6. Those a recent guest at the home of Mr. ! nists. — TNS Photo. Church. — TNS Photo. ber committee — TNS Joto. Mr. and Mrs. Peake and son Brunswick where they will visit when he was stricken with a heart making the trip were Reg Why- and Mrs. C. Seeger. Russel of Lloydminster were re­ with the latter's parents attack. The funeral took place in mark, Billy Lane, Oliver Martin cent visitors at the home of Mrs. .1 The Home and School Associa­ Mrs .Jessie Schmitz spent a few Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arneson Byemoor on Saturday. The commu­ and Buster Browne. tion wil sponsor their annual tur­ Anderson. days 1 st w 'ek with Mr. anil Mrs have returned from a three month nity extends sincere sympathy to Many farmers in the area are key supper in the Cereal Hall on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Overby of I.. Baldwin at Consort. holiday to the USA. They visited the family and relatives. complaining about hunters leaving November 7. Calgary were recent visitors at the Mrs. Mildred Blair of Calgary is with friends and relatives in Wis­ Jack Nixon is a patient in the their gates open and cattle getting home of the former's parents, Mr consin and York, Pennsylvania and Yours Truly... sn.-nrling several ." Mrs Frank Gaskell spent a cou­ moor Community Hall, Saturday, perial Oil meeting in the Banquet holiday to Calgary and Banff. on October 5. ter had the misfortune of having lum". Man is not called to judge the ple oOdays in Calgary first of the October 10, commencing at 8:30 Room of the Stettler Hotel. his eye scratched by barbed wire. With the baseball season draw­ sharp. All proceeds go towards fire In this article the minister says: words of the Lord Jesus, but to week A rummage sale to be again Ernie Kobi had the help of Pete sponsored by the Kinettes, will be ing near to a close and due to the fighting equipment and upkeep of Mr. Gordon Donald, employee of "A literal translation of the Bible listen to them in the sense of tak­ Out of town Visitors over the Morasch and Hicks Grover last held at Alvin Carrans shop on No­ inclement fall weather, it now the fire truck. the Special Areas, spent the week­ makes a mockery of our intelli ing heed to them. w.vKend to attenfd the Jorgenson- week to put siding on the living vember 14 from 2-5 p.m. Have your seems unlikely that a completion •Visiting with the Victor Jacksons end of September 27 with his mo­ gence". In reference to the account This minister infers that th" ad Jamieson wedding w re Mr. ml quarters of the store. Looks pretty items ready for house to house both in the Little League and Se­ last weekend were Norm Miller ther and family. of the healing of a man with an vanced learning of our day has pro­ Mrs. M. Tatarniuk, of ; Mrs. professional too! pick up for October 21. Coffee and nior ball will finish off the series and Dave Easton of Edmonton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schultz and "unclean spirit" (Mark 5 and Luke vided man with knowledge that Lillian Elliott, Edmonton; Mr. and The October meeting of the End- doughnuts will also be sold. Re­ this season. At time of writing no Jackie visited her father, Gibson |8), he says this: "was a mixture of makes man too intelligent to ac­ Mrs. G. V. Shanks, Olds; Mr. and The local elevators were placed Moor Elks is this Thursday, Oct. member to circle your calendar plans have been made to do so. Richardson, who is a recent patient fact and fiction, faith and supersti­ cept what God has said. How could Mis Thos. Chaney, Veldt; Miss Ida on a one bushel delivery quota last 8, in Byemoor. October 27 for pick up date and in a Calgary hospital. tion". the creature possibly go beyond his Lou Kleven, Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. With the return of more pleasant week. November 14 for Rummage Sale. Remember the Elks 18th annual Mrs. Ted Loomer and son George Now, in 2 Timothy 3:16, we read Creator, in learning and intelli­ Terry Jorgenson, Provost; Mr. and weather over the weekend, farmers I see Art Wasdal driving around Carnival is November 12 and 13. of Alhambra visited the Ballingers "All scripture is given by inspira­ gence! Mrs. Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Hen­ There will be a Hallowe'en are out again to try and complete ta a new '64 Pontiac and Cliff The Queen's are Miss Mary Kobi recently tion of God, and is profitable for There are still many in our pre­ derson, Lacombe; Mrs. Bud Veno, dance at the Cappon Hall on Oc­ their harvest. It has been said that Jones in a '65 Ford. of Byemoor and Miss Janette Don­ doctrine, for reproof, for correc­ sent day with the highest standard Sundre; Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jor­ tober 30 Good music and lunch damage and loss of grain will run ald of Endiang. The tickets are now Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ballinger Chris and Margaret Wenger tion, for instruction in righteous­ of education, who have implicit genson and Karen, Mr. and Mrs. will be served. Come in costume, high as a result of the prolonged out so support your favorite queen. were Calgary visitors September 28 drove to Edmonton last Wednes­ ness." faith in the scriptures, as the word Dick Jorgenson, Mrs. Forster, Ar­ i iiere'll be prizes for everyone. wet spell. The door prize is a lovely Lazy and while there picked up a truck. day on business and also picked of God. This proves that it isn't nold Watt, Mr. and Mrs. Madge, Mr. Boy easy chair. Secret information Little Dixie Boehlke entertained In the face of such a statement up a now puppy to replace "Strop­ just advanced education that des­ and Mrs. Muller and Reta, all of just received states the girls over a number of her small friends on from the Bible itself, how can we doubt its authority in any part? We troys man's faith in the accuracy Edmonton; Mr. and Mrs. C. Broone in Endiang are really out hustling her birthday, September 28. AVOID SPRINGTIME SHORTAGES and authority of scripture. But it and Larry, Castor; Mrs. Ray Mey­ on the ticket sales so you Byemoor Wouldn't expect to find fiction and PURCHASE FERTILIZER THIS FALL Mr. and Mrs. Halvor Loomer re- I superstition, in the account of any appears to be the desire of this mi ers, Castor; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mar­ girls get in there and do your stuff turned last Tuesday from a few ,of the mirac]es that Jesus perform nister, and others to discredit the shall and Mrs. Evelyn Odel, Cal­ Generous Cash a Fall Delivery Discounts - only a month to go. days with daughter Gail and family ed wnilc hc was hcre on earth Nor scriptures by casting doubt upon gary; and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Re- LOANS Mrs. Mary Morasch is visiting a* Tomahawk. | would we expect to find things them. It is noteworthy that none dell, Hussar. For Higher yields on Stubble - Hay • Pasture can be explicit in saying, we have Spread Nitrocubei - Uw our New NORTHWESTERN Spreader with the Pete Morasch's and Frank The Ross Groundwater's and Al-1 that make a mockery of human in- Patients in hospitals this yeek! NEW CAR loan rates as well as Carless'. Mrs. Morasch is recuperat- bert Boehlke's are driving 1964 | telligence. positive proof that this or that is are Joe Nickolich and Mrs. Mac I For Reliable Grain Marketing Service used car rates are unbeatable with jng from her recent eye operations. '• green and blue half-ton Chevrolet It is true, however that there arej wrong, when dealing with the Bible tin average Credit Union. JfrtSf^: Lennon in Hanna hospital; Mr. . ft Pays To Pull To The Pioneer __ \ xswn.% not unctorBtaiuitibie to the l I am not »uu prised to bear that \ Willhelm in Oyen and Mrs, Suther-1 Symparihy w eattenoaBh *Jo tiw Ja-' natural mtno? T TC^*B/Pif__ •y own non-profit Credit Union. Why Mrs. Tommy Hilton spent thfc they are foolishness unto him: United ( hurch I would be very Gordon Coad of Calgary spent a HAND HILLS, Oct. 5 — Mr and hive Credit Unions in towns like weekend in Calgary where she at- neither can he know them, because disappointed if it didn t. .uup.. of days over the weekend Mrs. Melvin Pfahl and two sons tmm they are spiritually discerned." So , .vitn Lie LuCKhams. | Standard, Alberta, and Kindersley, : tended the funeral of her cousin Evidently there are still many SSsk., and many others across Ca­ spent three days visiting in Den- m-j \*. "D.."J D^_UTITZ" o„^ Ithen the attitude taken by this mi zil and Saskatoon, Sask., and at Mr and Mrs. Bud Boehlke and . , . ' who recognize the "Good Book" for nada grown so rapidly, some hav­ j family motored to Calgary on Fri- nister, and also those responsible what it is. ing their shareholders owning one TIayter in Alberta last week. i for the "New Curriculum" is in ! day where Steven was to visit the Yours truly, tp two million dollars of shares Approximately 75% of the crops ! reality just another proof of the in doctor. Les McKellar SPARKS by Willis Forbes which are then, loaned out to bor­ in the Hand Hills Lake area are I spiration of the Bible. Rose Lynn, Alberta . take aim rowing members? still to be threshed. After receiv­ I Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. j If any one man or group of men ing nearly five inches of rain dur- I Archie Keibel who, on Sunday, Oc­ can say: this, or that in scripture is The sea of mat­ September, the swaths are slow to tober 4, celebrated their 25th wed- rimony Is a place It is because they serve a pur­ not true, who is to say where we af these dry. i ding anniversary. Their two older where the aver­ pose in their communities. Loans draw the line. 2 Tim. 3-16 (quoted | YOUNGSTOWN sons, Allen working in Saskatchew­ age man has a under certain circumstances can be Mr. John Leniuk, principal of the ; above says: "ALL scripture is gi- * * an and Gary out of Stettler, were made to $25,000. Elmer school, is at present teach­ , ven by inspiration of God". The YOUNGSTOWN, October 5 — hard time keep­ home with their parents for the ing the pupils during recess and Bible must be true throughout, or Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ironside mo­ ing his head occasion. noon hour, some of the rudiments ', else It is false, and not even a good tored to Creston, B.C., over t.ie above water. of touch football. Nancy Hargrove and Jack Holds- book. weekend to attend the wedding of Fall Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wipf and worth of Calgary spent the week­ Surely man needs todays as al their cousin. Hanna Savings family motored to the Springside end with Jack's parents. ways not a book in which we have Colony near Duchess on Septem­ Mr. Lloyd Holdsworth spent a a mixture of fact and fiction, faith ber 29, to attend the wedding of few days last week at Calgary and and superstition. What we need is & Credit Union their daughter and sister Miss Eli­ not a book which merely speaks to Sundre. zabeth Wipf to Mr. Peter Waldner us "in the lessons for our situa­ Specials .. ta Cassidy-McCallum Ins. Office of the Springside Colony. The best Mrs. B. Exstrom left Monday tion". We need a text which speaks wishes of the community are ex­ morning for a job in the Edmon- to us in no uncertain terms in mat tended to the newlyweds. 1 ton district. M ADC E'C Television' I on good

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MsfcJi • 'w^!$^ZW^&&&<^i.'m?Zj -niMMnS^t^Zi THE HANNA HERALD AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS -THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1964 DUFRESNE - SIFFLEDEEN NUPTIALS rose buds flanked by white and MARRIED IN CALGARY CHURCH pink candles centered the bride's SOLEMNIZED IN EDMONTON CHURCH table. aMrs. Gladys Smith et Sheer­ SOCIAL and PERSONAL ness and Mrs. Edith Guze were ta Mixed gladioli, chrysanthemums aMrs. Mona McCaw, sister of the charge of the guest book. On the occasion of his 84th birth­ Mr. and Mrs. Don Fecho were* and carnations decorated McDoug- bride, as matron Of honor, wore a day, which he observed on October Calgary visitors last Saturday. Mrs. Siffledeen chose a brown as- al United Church, Edmonton, for a gown of pink peau de soie with ny­ tin dress with matching hat and 4, R. W. Ringdahl had as his week­ * * t Couple Honored 8:80 p.m. wedding ceremony Aug­ end guests his sons Carl and Mr. lon overskirt and carried a bouquet "loves and mauve orchid corsage. Friends of R. A. Wolfe will be On Anniversary ust 22, when Miss Helen Elizabeth of pink carnations and chrysanthe- The toast to the bride to which and Mrs. Jack Rigndahl and family pleased to learn that he was re­ Siffledeen, daughter of Mr. & aMrs. of Sunnynook and his daughter, mums. aMrs. Betty Siffledeen, who i the groom responded, was propos- leased from hospital on Monday, SOLON, Oct. 5 — A surprise Allx Siffledeen of Edmonton and was her sister's bridesmaid, and ed by Mr. Steve Smith al Sheer- Mrs. Muriel Hennig of Calgary. following several weeks of medical party was held Wednesday night in formerly of Hanna, became tbe * * * bride of Mr. George Willis Du- the bride's niece as flower girl, ness. Later a dance was held at­ treatment. honor of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mix, wore identically styled gowns of tended by some 290 friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. O. Olsen of the Fin- * * * who celebrated their 25th wedding fresne, son of Mrs. .Lucy Dufresne pink peau de soie with matching negan district will move into Han­ anniversary on October 1. About and the late Mr. George Dufresne For travelling to the west coast , The many friends of Jas. Scott headpieces and they canted pink and states, the bride wore a three j na shortly where they will take up will regret to learn that he is a pa­ thirty friends gathered at a social of Loverna, Sask. aHev. Ashford of­ bouquets of carnations and 'mums. residence. evening in the school. ficiated at the ceremony. piece Italian flamingo shade suit, i tient in the Hanna hospital, hav­ During the ceremony Mrs. Peter with white accessories and white j * * * ing been admitted on September 28 A card party will be held in the To the strains of the wedding Cox rendered "Tbe Wedding Pray orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Du- ; Miss Karen Powell and Miss Vi­ * * * Solon school on Friday, October 16 music played by Mr. Johnson, the er" and "Because". at 8:00 p.m. bride was given in marriage by her fresne will reside in Edmonton at vian Fortna recently joined the Mr. and Mrs. R. Asmann of Cal­ The groom was attended by his 9131 - 75th Ave. staff of the Royal Bank in Hanna. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mix and Ar­ father. For the occasion, the bride gary spent the weekend in Hanna lene were Edmonton visitors over chose a full length gown of peau de brother and nephew, Mr. Mervin * * * and district visiting with friends Dufresne and Mr. Bruce Sonmore. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Trew of New the weekend where Arlene is en­ soie with shirt of nylon net over and relatives. rolled in a Laboratory Technician satin designed with clusters of the Ushering the guests were Mr. Wal­ BIRTHS Westminster, B.C. are spending se­ ter Dufresne, a brother of the veral days in Hanna with the lat­ course. same material. The bodice was em­ Hanna Municipal Hospital bedded with pearls with sleeves en­ groom and his brother-in-law, Mr. ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. A meeting of the Solon F.U.A. Claire McCaw. was held at the Solon school on ding in lily point at the wrists. VALENTE: To Mr. and Mrs. L Va- Winkler. ENGAGEMENT A reception followed in the Old * * * Friday, October 2 It was decided Her chapel veil of peau de soie was lente, Hanna, October 1, a daugh­ w. , „- „„ „ ,, ... , to go ahead with the Group M.S.I. held by a crown embedded with Timers' Cabin which was attractiv­ ter. Mr. Geo. Cowan of Lethbridge ac­ pearls and she carried a bouquet of ely decorated with pink and white I companied by several friends', was Mr. and Mrs. George Smith of ,.? ,,„ . K_ J- J •• streamers. A three tiered wedding this year. Mrs. Harold Fortna will roses centered with a white orchid Well done is better tban well a visitor in the district this week »i« • L. »u 'hat had been discussed earlier cake in white decorated with pink ' said. renewing old acquaintances and en­ contact the members in an effort tied with rose bud streamers. Cul- i Naco wish to announce the en- I tured pearls, a gift of the groom, joying some goose hunting. j gagement of their only daughter, to get the plan in effect as soon as + * * possible. i was the only jewellry worn by the Sonia Elizabeth, to Mr. Ronald j bride. a « Mrs. M. Hein of Edmonton spent Perrie Dumaresq .youngest son of In view of the F.U.A. Member- All Saints' Anglican Church the weekend in Hanna visiting with I NovembeMr. and rMrs 7, .1964 Perri, aet Dumares1.00 p.mq. aot f ^P Drive coming up shortly it former friends and relatives. ConsortKnox Unite. Thde weddinChurchg, Consortto take . place | *as d.ec,ded /° g1^ memberships of the devotional message by Mrs. i at a discount for the next month ! David, which pointed out that a MEN S ANNUAL for those who contact the secretary thankful heart should be the char­ Mr. Alfred Pahl, and do not have acteristics of a Christian. Some­ to be canvassed. times, when all seems black if one TURKEY SUPPER thanks God for blesings received, BRIDE ELECT HONORED the burden will lighten and the AT NETHERBY CENTRE lord's hand will be seen in it all. Then, all the ladies present gave Monday, Oct. 19th — 5.30 - 7.30 p.m. Piano Tuning The bridal shower honoring Miss testimonies of things they were in Hie Carol Gustafson in the Netherby thankful for in their own lives. Pioneer Centre last Saturday night A reading was given by Mrs. Legion Memorial Hall, Hanna was attended by over 50 friends Greenway entitled "A Box of lxave and relatives of the bride-to-be. Gifts". ADULTS $1.25 12 yrs. ond under 50c Lively contests, conducted by Mrs. Stanley Strandberg, Mrs. Harry A thank you letter was read NOTICE TO OYEN AND DISTRICT Nelson and Mrs. Wm. Bossert, were from the Mansell family, also a let­ COME AND BRING THE FAMILY enjoyed by all. ter from the Dennis Greenway's in RESIDENTS! India, requesting prayers for Lil- HUNTERS WELCOME Carol's four year old sister then liam who is in hospital with a back pulled in a gaily decorated red and injury. It was decided to send the white trailer loaded with gifts. Af­ Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brunner Have Your Piano Expertly Tuned and Repaired Thanksgiving offering to the Green ter a poem "To Carol", composed way's. Contributions would be ap­ by an Authorized Baldwin Tuner and Repair Man by Mrs. Jess Standing, was read, A lovely wedding was solemnized the groom: and Mr. Bill Lesiuk, preciated. It was also decided to Mrs. Standing extended the good at 1:00 p.m., August 29, in St. An­ brother of the bride. send letters of encouragment to wishes of the community and ex­ thony's Church, Calgary, when A reception and dance followed Lillian also. Mr. Christain Hougaard pressed pleasure at having Carol Rose Lesiuk and Bernard Brunner at the Fraternal Order of Eagles and Willis as neighbors, Carol's exchanged marriage vows. Hev. C. Hall. Mr. Theodore E. Huta, cou­ A prayer time for the mission­ who expects to be in Oyen and vicinity near musical ability being a real asset I. Cooney officiated at the double sin of the brid J, acted as master of aries was held followed by a work to the district. ring ceremony. ceremonies and read telegrams of period. Mrs. David served a deli­ the end of October cious lunch assisted by others and Assisting the bride-to-be were The bride is the third eldest congratulations from Sgt. Phil Brunner, RCaMP, Ocean Falls, B.C., after a time of fellowship a most Mrs. Ed Job, Miss Phillis Ekman of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Le­ enjoyable evening came to a close. For Piano Service Please Contact— Coronation and Miss Donna Regner siuk of Edmonton and the groom is brother of the groom, and friends of Hanna. After the gifts were ad­ the third son of Mr. and Mrs. An­ from Calgary who were unable to The next meeting will be on Oc­ Mrs. Walter Berg mired by all, Carol thanked the ton Brunner of the Dowling dis­ attend. The toast to the bride, res­ tober 22 at 2:30 p.m. in the church. ladies for their kindness after trict. ponded to by the groom, was pro­ Members are to please note the Box 153, Oyen, - Phone 83 which a delicious lunch was served Given in marriage by her father, posed by Mr. Huta. Mr. Marvin change of date. The project for Oc­ Sundstrum gave a toast to the tober is aprons. by the Dundee W.I. the bride was gowned in a floor HAVE COME length dress of silk satin faille. bridesmaids and Mr. Huta also pro­ BRAVES The softly moulded bodice was en­ posed a toast to the parents of the TO SPEAK HERE bride and groom. hanced by a sculptured neckline TO. Rev. Mars Fast Japanese Mission­ and traditional lily-point sleeves. For a short honeymoon to Banff FLEMING'S HANNA RESIDENTS! ary will be the guest speaker at Beautiful tear drop pearls set upon the bride chose a pink Italian wool the Hanna Full Gospel Church this chantilly lace adorned the front of suit with brown accessories and a YOU HAVE SEEN THEM ON T-V .,. NOW SEE You May Contact— coming Sunday, October 11 at 11:00 the gown. Her bouffant veil ot corsage of brown chrysanthemums. •Mz a.m. The public is cordially invited I pearl encrusted «iUi illusion yisus Mr. ***A H—.ft i I i ISMS .ll'lLl I Mrs. L. Blair to ntxena XtBS setnee. were Tfpptace oy a cSpiette. The" ffr Calgary at 4740 Stanley Road . wMt these wonderful features: bride's only jewellry was a pearl where the groom is engaged in 407, Centre Street, - Phone 854-3045 necklace with matching earrings, teaching school. Fully guaranteed until outgrown 50-5 lc TACT: changing the subject without changing your mind. gift of the groom. Her bouquet was Out of town guests for the wed­ Scientifically designed for growing feet a cascade of white roses with pink ding were from Trochu, Youngs­ Leather or foam cushion lining for extra comfort turquoise and gold carnations and town, Hanna, Dowling, Craigmyle, • Leather insole fern. Winnipeg, Edmonton, Morrin, Vul­ • Up to Date styling The bride's attendants were Miss can, Rt d Deer, Penhold, Natal, B.C. Joyce Mayorchak in turquoise, Miss and Scapa. Carolyn Buchart in pink and Misi ; Geraldine Diemert in gold. Their chosen for use Canada's First Fully Guaranteed i gowns were of elegant sota peau Prayer Band Conduct | designed in semi-belle style with Thanksgiving Meeting by Canada's | three-quarter length sleeves accent- Children's Shoes I ed with bows at tbe waist lines The Alliance Ladies' Prayer Olympic Athletes and at the end of the sleeves. Their Band met at the home of Rev. and SIZES 8Vi to 4 j ensembles were completed by Mrs. Roy David on October 1 at bowettes of matching faleuc of sota 8:00 p.m. for a Thanksgiving ser­ j peau and veiling worn to the back vice. Opening hymn was "Count Price - $5.99 o fthe head. All attendants carried Your Blessings", followed by a I Marriage Mass books topped by prayer led by Mrs. N. Greenway. SUPER PLENAMINS carnations tinted in colors match­ The scriptures chosen were from MULTIPLE VITAMINS ing their gowns. Psalms 92 and 100, psalms of praise & MINERALS The groom was attended by Mr. and thanksgiving. Marvin Sundstrom. Ushering the Mrs. David and Miss Margaret Buy Now —25% Bonus guests were Mr. Harry Lesiuk, bro­ Wiens sang a lovely duet "Riches ther of the bride; aMr. Bob Butchart FLEMING'S of Love", a blessing to all present. Mr. Lawrence Brunner, cousin of "Try Thanksgiving" was the theme Valentine CLOTHING . Central Drua Ltd. "THE FRIENDLY STORE' THANK YOU, FOLKS! Ph. 854-3044 - Hanna *** ... your fine response was more than we execled. we sincerely appreciate II. % THE LUCKY WINNERS AT OUR 5" Discount — 5 Discount GRAND RE-OPENING ARE:

1st Draw Mr. Ernest Rust, Parr. Hoover "Constellotion" Voccum GIGANTIC... PRE-CHRISTMAS Cleaner. 2nd Draw Mrs. Ruby Housher, Endiang. TOY and APPLIANCE SMOW Portable Amplified Record Player. 3rd Draw Mr. Albert Banco, Hanna. Zenith Transistor Radio. 4th Draw • Mr. Don McPherson. Honna. ... beginning October 8th lo October 17th Hoover Floor Polisher. Girls Draw - Miss Ruth Housch, Hanna. Toys, Religious Books and Bibles, Record Players, Floor Polishers, Vocuun Six-Transistor Radio. Cleaners, Toasters, Fry Pan* aad Thousands of Hems to choose from.

Boys Draw — Mr. Bruce Maetche, Hanna Call in, look around, book your Christmas Gifts. We will lay these away ia FOR THE BRIDE-TO-BE ... Six-Tronsistor Radio. you . . . you pick them up by December 15th.

A Complete Wedding Stationery Service is at Your Disposal All winners have been notified to drop around Wo gWe you 5% DISCOUNT for your booking now, and charge you on* to pick up their prizes 10% down ot the time of booking. ANNOUNCEMENTS - INVITATIONS - THANK YOU CARDS PLACE CARDS - BOOK MATCHES, ETC. ANOTHER FIRST AT THE . .. MORSE'S TELEVISION SERVICE THE HANNA HERALD Phone 854-3075 Hanna Variety Store PHONE 854-3373 Phone 854-3998 HANNA. Alto.

____ THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964

PHONE For Sale THE HERALD'S 1962 FORD GALAXIE 500 854-3075 2-door Hardtop BUSINESS DIRECTORY WBBm V-8 Automatic 23,000 actual miles You':l Save Dollars - You'll Get Prompt COMING EVENTS CHURCHES 4 new tires _ other extras WANTED Service By Using Your Telephone to The Hanna Social Credit Women's Contact Garnette Nichols HERALD CLASSIFIED AD RATES > HEIFER CALVES—approximately bO THE UNITED CHURCH of CANADA head for November 1. Apply with Auxiliary will hold a Smorgasbord In the basement of the Masonic Temple First United Church, Hanna Minimum charge 75c first insertion, 50c each subse­ details as to breed, location and phone 854.3629 Contact These Business Firms Wednesday, October 14, from 6:00 to Rev. John W. Moules, B.A., Minister asking price to Box 2029, Hanna quent insertion. In Memoriam, Church Notices, Cards of 8:00 p.m. Adults $1.60, Children, 12 SUNDAY SERVICES: 46tf Herald. 49-50p Thanks, Coming Events $1 00 per insertion. Display adver- years old and under, 75 cents. 48-9-50 9:80 a.m.—Sunday School GOOD ORCHESTRA—frrr New Year'd 'ctrnde 3 and up) tisiny rote card upon request.Copy must reach Herald Of­ The Hanna Fireside W.F. will have F5ve dance, fall collect. Cessford 11:15 a.m.—Sunday School fice by 12 noon each Tuesday. a tea, bake and handicraft sale, Satur­ X40H and ask for Mrs. A. Kosten- (age 3 to grade 2) day, October 10 from 2:30 to 5:00 p.m. JIM'S Insurance rhuk. 60-1-2c 11:15 a.m.—Divine Worship 4«tf PHONE 854-3075 — TO CONTACT 6,000 READERS at the Pioneers' Hall. 50c Agencies Motorists... -IS. Ro- ELECTRICAL >00 BALES OF OOOD HAY- The UCW. of First United Church HANNA ALLIANCE CHURCH Insurance Real Estate bison. Box 954. Chinook. 60 will hold their annual tea and food of the Cbris'i^n A Missionary Alliance eaie Saturday. November 14 in the FOR THE BEST PRICES FOR SALE FOR SALE 4th Ave. ?nd 1st. St. E. USED PIANO—In good condition. church parlors from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Rev. R. David, Pastor Prompt Personal Attention SUPPLIES and SERVICE ON ALL NEW AND USED PARTS—Par all HALF SECTION—with 2<«1 IKTPR un­ Phone 854-3097, Rev. John Moules. 50 & 3 SUNDAY SERVICES: Rentals and Sales Listings makes find models of cars and trucks der cultivation; 75 acres brushed, 50p YOUR TIRE REQUIRE­ 10:00 a.m —Sunday School Solicited Rebuilt trans., generators, starters, fair build ing». power, m-hool bus, NOTICE TO CREDITORS" voltage emulators, fuel pumps, car- gravel road, 60 miles north of Kd - (A class for every aeei For Better Lights MENTS CALL ON . . . burators, water pumps, exchanges monton. Pun supply with rattle on HELP WANTED FEMALE AND CLAIMANTS 11:00 a.m.— Mornlnir Worship Phone 854-3477 All parts guaranteed. Fano's Garage share basin Price $20, (inn $12,00D 7:30 a.m—Kveninir Rvanuelistic WAITRESSES—at TJherty Cafe Ex­ In the eetate of Daniel Thomas Come to . . . Phone 854-3483. Hanna. 26tf down, will accept trades Write K. Service perience not essential. 4fitf Boyd, late of the City of Drumheller. J. H. STEPHENS, Proprietor & V. Holdings Ltd., Rnx 268. Clyde, SERVICES OF THE WEEK: In the Province nf Alherta. who dierl Hanna Tire NEW 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW — Alberta, or phone Clyde *~:,V2i\ or Tuesday. 7:30 p.m.— Next Door to Stedman's LADY—with experience or willing to nil .rr ahrrut Ihe 20th day of August Fully landscaped. See It your- Kdmontun <;R9-34t'i4. ?>'><• rtihle Study and Prayer learn silk finishing and pressing A.D 1914. SERVICE •elf at 218 - 7 Ave. West or phone Women's Missionary Prayer Hand Geuder Electric Apply in writing only slating age TAKI-: NOTICE that all persons ha­ P. W. Palamarchuk 15tf 35 M.M. SLIDE PROJECTOR—T. First Thrirs lay. S:00 p in ving rlafniH upon the Fstate r,f th.. Leon Mehl — Ph. 854-3011 V'D watt In first das** i-ondit inn, nnd experience lo manager. Hanna Third Thursday, 2 3't p in above named must file with the under­ Phone 854-3490 Phone 665-2307, •Tralgmyle Cleaners, Hanna. F>()-lr October 4.11:—World Missions Week GOOD ROUGH LUMBER — at $55 signed hy the Oth day of November, Next Door To K A. B Motors per thousand 2x6 and 2x4 tie boar-la Yl il' ARK WKI.COMK 13.ft. GRAHAM HOEME- AD. .1004. a full statement of their For Sale any length. Also veneer, H.P. and HELP WANTED MALE 4fi-7--l-0-r.<] seeding attachment, n ,'luims anrl of securities 1 eld hy them. Fir at prices to save you money. Ap­ ItlOAll AND ROSS. 3-BEDROOM Kaupel & Wiek AUTOMOTIVE PARTS MAN—exper­ ply John Baird, Byemoor, Alta. Uf Harristers & Solicitors, REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH FULLY MODERN HOME ience preferred but not necessary Sutherland Block. SED McCLARY STOVE- •ombl C. Knoch. Pastor COMET WELDERS—rree demonstra­ Would consider training a younger Drumheller, Alherta tlon co.il and propane In SUNDAY. October 11: Landscaped 50 ft. Lot and tions. John Shields. Ph. No. 5. Chi­ tnan with a desire to leurn the busi­ Solicitor frrr William T. Sar­ dition, reiiHonahty priced 10:00 a m —Sunrlay School nook. 23tf ness. This is a permanent Job to gent Executor rrf the Kstate of garage. Interior newly Fin­ FOR . . . at Mc<7ulley"s Hardware. I 111:00 a m —Oerrnan Wrrrship riuht party. Apply Box _*-'27, Hanna Daniel Thomas llrryrl 4s-!l ished, Tile throughout, Herald, stating ape, experience and 11:30 a.m.—Kni-lish Worship I.H.C. 28-in. SEPARATOR—Al shape. r Centrally Located KNOBLAUCH EXPERT SERVICE marital status. 4S-0-. iOc 8:00 p.m.— A.I..CW. TbanksKiv.nu' Never has been used much. Phone 6 ROOM HOUSE—in first , Sr-rvirr- - - Pot l.Ur-k Sup- Albert Huether. 647-3416, Belseker. NOTICE $6700.00 tion, fully wired, can he in buying or selling a— Alberta 43tf A r,f Miss Heir. il Myers per following the Hr-rvir-r ved. Also Hooker an torn; PUBLIC NOTICE rly liver] In the Manna dis­ ST. PETER'S — SCAPA ROBT. WHYTE CONSTRUCTION House, Form or Ranch air furnace, new cmtrol, trict Home .30 years at:rr would like to 2:30 p.m—Worship Service 100 TONS OF NO. 1 HAY—at Olds, Mrs. Arnold Kecho. limn . her Anyrn.. knowing her arl Ph. 854-3043 Alherta. A mixture of very rood al­ rle try Ph. 854-3560—Hanna —SEE— Hanna dress or whereabouts is asked to kinrl- falfa and timothy, put up green and 1.1 wing ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA la excellent feed, well baled and rrntac-t the Hanna Herald. 60 HOUSE—IrinitiK-livlnt'ri I Ine 1II Kl Korrl il ilinr;- AM Saints' Church — Hanna Builder of Low Down Morgan Baldwin stacked. Arch le Boyce, 282-2993. moms, one utility rmrr ki lOIFl'.ir.. Rsv. Donald A. Varcoe, Rector Payment Homes - Custom Salesman Cftlgrary, or Adolph Rosehill, phone hath Ijiwn ari.1 \rt*rs anrl p; The sale will he li Modern Mir PUBLIC NOTICE SUNDAY, Oct. 11: Trinity XX 226-3660, Olds. Alta. 44tf excellent. $6,300. House, rrlllp - «.vt>" hinery. ( ryr>n. Alhr rta ari'rrrrlrt ncp DOMESTIC ANIMALS ACT Harvest Thanksgiving Festivrl Homes and Commercial . . . for Cassidy-McCallum four rrrriiri.* :,nrl tuith. $1 ..'."'I. II.. us.- ill] the Seizures a Saturrlav, M.D. ACADIA No. 34 8:00 a.m.—Holy Kurharist Notice is hereby eiven that Ray­ 3 BEDROOM HOUSE—centrally loca­ three IrerlnromH. I'":rsrt enrl, III! 17th day of Oclobe 19111, at the 11:00 a.m. — Harvest Thanks., i v in- Buildings Real Estate & Insurance ted, new forced air heating system, Hrruse. 4 rooms anrl hath tlrrw r of 2:00 o'clock p.m. mond Hr.iialrl has been appointed as Service LAST CHANCE r pouiirlkeeper of a Pound situated on Agencies new plumbing and wiring. Apply !. r,00«. Also 20 other houses :r .1 !•:. Derry. 7:30 p.m —Kvenilu.' Praycr "Our New Home Owners Ihe North Kast Quarter of Section ill, Kirby Cartage, Hanna, phone 854- artment hitildlnK!*- frrnn f'\ Sheriff. Judicial Dlstr SUNOAY SCHOOL Township 2(1, Itanue 1, West of the tth Are Our Best Sales People" Ph. 854-3321 or 854-3915 3293. 4f.tf 126.001) 1','iHHldy-Mi'i'alluin Ai of Hanna 4!l- 1 1 III, a.m.-Junior- School (3 I" < >''s i Meridian ...lo buy r.n :iu Sl-lH il Daterl at Acadia Valley this Mb day POSTS, POLES—and spiral corral TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN- TUESDAY, October 13: RUELENE—I'mr-cm or rfprny f'.r of October. lOiil. GOOD USED posts, pressure treated. Orders ta­ owing to the fart that my wife has ,s:in> p.m.— Itibk- Study control of WARBLES anrl LICE. Sr-,' F. C. recta, Sec-Trias , ken by Ken Rude, agent for Alberta lift her bed anrl hoard, I will not he THURSDAY, October 15: your Headquarters frrr A^rir ulliiral Acadia M.D. No. 34 Western Post and Timber Trading responsible frrr any debts Incurred by :30 p m.— \A\XU- Helper*- Chemicals and Mar-hines to apply r.oc Ltd., Phone RL02 or 50, Cereal.. l.er from tins date of September 2ii, 46-7-8-9 them. NATIONAL GRAIN ' 'o. I.t'l. COMBINES 1014. — Fred Komar, Hanna. 49-O-lp ELEVATORS and DEALERS. CARD OF THANKS dams and dugouts 100 EWES—North Country Cheviots, AT YOUR OWN PRICE 2 to 4 years old. $15 each. Apply to MISCELLANEOUS We would liKo ik our neinh- ie Solon Fl.'A See John Baird, Byemoor, Alta. 46tf NACO DISTRICT—32l> ai-r es. ion Plain :md fanry sfwlnjr, also altera­ ml lovely nift livated. no lauilrlintfa, $1.1 fur the Nun>riHi' party ;\ tions. Mrs C«-or\'p Knriuft, ?i>? - fitti t wenly-flfth TWO BEDROOM HOME—low priced, Farm-Ranch, 9.760 acr S04.I nn (lie ecru si on of nui VALUES FROM . . . with sun porch converted to third Ave V.HHt, plume sr,4-.?t:n2, Manna SO-l weddinu' annlvcrs-'iry. A Iso the rnetn- Parru iloae to Hanna «4n arti r bedroom. Good location, forced air hern uf the Full « iowpel fonk rejr.itlon Lyle Grover hulldinKS, $18,000. See Mori: Nee-fl n WELL" For water well heating system. For full particulars for the farewell party : nd the lovely Ken In Ilanna or John Sltie Iris rlrlltlntr and aervlcinir contact Don call at 110 - First Ave. Kast. Phone ffirtP for Arlene Vi.ur I hoiiKlit fulness Chinook. We are aelllnir html Dayton. Hyemoor, Alta., or phone $500. to $6000. 864-3649. Hanna. 47tf •a nioatly appreciated milea from Hanna as well as H 87R-2524 for Informitttnn. 2«-tfe and Sons try. The reason l.einir «'r- have hi - Mr. and Mrs .Otto Mi ft ROOM HOUSE—In Oyen, water and Several Makes - Including— dreds of rontarrta CasBirly-Mr-Call COMET SHOP EQUIPMENT—AC ti nrl Alvin and Arlene r,n,, "Your Pick of the Yard at lights, 2 lots. For full particulars Offering the best service Aeenclea. IX* Welders. Weldine Supplier. Air International - Case - Gleaner contact John Shields, Phone 5, In BETHEL EVANGELICAL UNITED Reasonable Price*" f 'omprecMorn, aeres.sories. par's, etc. We wish to express our heart r*• 11 Baldwin - Massey and lowest prices on ex­ Chinook. 4D-50-1 (banks to His. Laing and lionald, BRETHEREN CHURCH Bench (irimlera. rirlndlntr and Cuttine, 28x32 HOUSE—In fairly Ki>od Bhape, 702-704 Centre Street East cavating of all types — Wheels. Wlr** Dnmlioo Hntlorv ("Mini-J matron and nursing staff of the Han­ REVELSTOKE HUHVAKNa KM, 270 WINCH. 270 na Hospital and members of the Ke- "Listen to EVANGELICAL KVKN- transit mix - sand-gravel VsraSl Q%,ewtt. Sunnynrrok. • IllraW *yi*n % ***B*M. UU maw. ntor CttlMiu' Horn* (or th*lr kind IONQ every Sunday night at 10 over nr«d only TT rounaaY. wnolwaira t>Tlee •-2^^i^^%M^^-iM\ v Building Materials Ltd. h p. TVrmnslirns - n sl«n for TiTtentlon anrt ehr**" •giver, to our tieitr •OJITV RA*fo Bt&t1orn." Can be aeen at 108 - 4th Avenue E. WEANER PIGS- SPECIAL FALL SCHEDULE Rebuilt Heavy Duty Phone 854-3272 T every need, r'ontirr't Drrn Baker, ltrr.se mother in our recent bereavement. "UV ('. l nsworth. *•' ;ai!i. Hnnn;, T Scott. Myr. Ph. 854-3783 Or writ* Bos: 332, Hanna. 49-50p l.ynn, Alta., acent frrr Smith-Holes wish to thank Rev. Moules and Mr I SUNDAY. Oct. 11: Tractors . . . HANNA 111:1 in.—Sunday Schrrr.I FEEDER PIGS -Plinne TZ2T2 Ltd. 4r1tf Whyte and his associates for their MINNEAPOLIS "U" TRACTOR—with I I :i"i a in.--ThanksKlvlnkr Mission­ Alia. A. Snhnfr kind efforts, also our organist and so­ Including— super six loader and hay fork. Don ary Festival FOR FIRST QUALITY bulMtntr main­ loist who willingly dedicated their Wallace Phone 81014. Delia. 48-50n 7::lu |i m.—First Service -rt HOUSE TRAILER—Xx.lS feel Ti tenance products, nflphult roofing time; also wish to extend I hunks to W400 "G" — W600 "D" Hide •MALL TWO BEDROOM HOME—Cot dem wheelx, stove, frluire anrl h»r and Cactus brand heavy duty lubri­ all our friends and neighbors who ('rr faithfully gave donations to the Ce­ A I >K 650 "D" — 560 "D" tag. style. Newly constructed five er. Can be finanrerl. One-third do cants. Contact Fred Schrock, Han­ i:v..\\'ci':i,isTif cm metery Association. A specie I thanks years ago. Terms available. For fur­ payment. A A Hutton anrl .Sr na. Free estimates and service any­ (let. II - -l» — Kacl, «-v, 660 "D" ti> the ladies who offered their ser­ ther information write Box 153, Hanna. where In the BIB Country. Proddrtfl 7:30. With the Itev. T. V. vices towards a lovely lunch at the WD9 International Oyen, or Phone 83, Oyen. 49-50p of Southwestern Petroleum Com­ t'onference Supei ititenrleiil EUGENE KUSH BABV CARRIAGE— seronrl hand. pany, Ine 12cf home of Mrs K Kras.-r. These are all st Kvantrelii K eh 44 Massey Diesel efforts beyond expression, comfort im ART'S TAXI ABERDEEN ANGUS RANCH — The I'hone sr.4-S49l. Hanna feature special music I ry 55 Massev Gas and rewarding for years to c.iine B.A., LL.B. finest In Western Canada, being NEW WAY WALL CLEANERS— Orel Itirllrr Sinners. SERVING HANNA AND THE USED FURNITURE—al white frame — Mr. and Mrs Mel Kindree & famllj sold as a going concern, lock, stock Washable wallpaper and painted :. "illiiN S DAY" — l)cl. 1^ YounRStown teaoheratre. 4 kitchen Mr. and Mrs. Mike Fabick A famllv BIQ COUNTRY and harrell. This ranch will return walls cleaned at biff saving. Often men in charge. Itev. T. K r'halrs. 1 tied complete, 1 coal stove. 60p your Investment In 6 years with saves repainting indefinitely. Work bringing the message. New No 7 - 28 ft. Barrister, Solicitor, Hours . 6:30 a.m. to 12 midnight 1 coal oil heater. Submit offers to proper management. Ixtts of other guaranteed. No mess, no dripping The siimilm Smilinra ' hutch daily Box 899, Sullivan I.ake School Div , I would like tr, express my thanka International ROD WEEDER farms and ranches for sale, also water, n«» furniture moving. Call for corner welcomes You? Hanna. Bn and appreciation to Drs. I,ain»,' anrl Notary Public commercial and industrial property. free estimates. Orland Thuroo. a I on rubber Donald, matron and nuislrnr staff frrr Phone 854-3377 Ayply Hanna Realty and Insurance Clark's Store, Richdale. 39tf their excellent care and my many reg. $1280. Now $1025. Agencies, Box 99, Ilanna, Phone FOR SALE OR TRADE friends frrr their many arts of kinri- Regular Hours 864-8122. 49-50 2 ROOM HOUSE—on water and gaa SALE BY TENDER ness extended Ur nie dnrinn the time WARDLOW | New No 5 - 36 ft. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 I was a patient in the Hanna Muni, EMERGENCY PHONE YOUNG STOCK COWS—20 head; also line located at 209 - 2nd Avenue * . + International ROD WEEDER Tw.i H;r.lf-T<.n TlinCKS, less span' clpal Hospital 15 head of Stocker Heirers. Walter East, Will sell for cash or will trade reg. $1113. Now $975. Monday to Friday 854-3842 wheels and tfivs. Separate tenders — Mrs. Virrlet Davis bO WARDLOW, Oct. 5 — Mrs. E. O. Oanoog, Phone 854-237B. 49-50 for feed or cattle. Peter Kennedy, Out of Town TriDi at Central Meat Market, Hanna. 40tf marked "Tenrler for Unit No. *) or Coultis and Mrs. Victor Vanderloh Reduced Rates N'o. 1'," are required We would like to express "ur most •TORY AND A HALF HOUSE—fully and Bruce arrived home Sunday Hanna — Ph. 854-3311 208 - 2nd Ave. East modern, well insulated, newly re­ 3 BEDROOM HOUSE — in Calgary. I'S'IT Nn. s — 10.-.2 nreen Half-Ton grateful thanks to our friem s and re­ coming via jet to Calgary after Used 20 ft. No. 5 modelled, double plumbing, 4 bed­ £ully modern and landscaped. IXJW Mercury Truck, Serial number MDA lativen who s.-nt flowers ; nd cards spending about three weeks in sou­ rooms. An excellent family home down payment. Phone lift Oyen or X3 AIIP 12574. and helped in so many wa V» at the thern Ontario. They attended the International ROD WEEDER and In very good condition. Includ­ write Hox 65, Oyen. 49-50-lc UNIT No. ir,:— inr.l Oreen Hair-Ton time of the Ions of our son and bro­ Only $325, ing cement basement. May be seen Font Trurk, Serial number l!I)A 8"! ther A special thank you il. Mrs funeral of Mrs. Violet Harron at at 404 - 4th Ave. Kast. " 48-9-50C REGISTERED HEREFORD BULL — AH r,12837C. (Iratz for tier thought fulnes* lo Carry Woodstock on September 11. Mr. 6 years old fRutledire breeding). Tenders will be received by the Spe­ at the scene of the accident Coultis, who accompanied them re­ Very quiet animal. Will sell or NEW R08C0 METAL GRAIN BIN— cial Areas Hoard, Ilanna, up to 10:011 Phyllis Anderson and trade for another bull. Sieve Lupu­ turned home at an earlier date. Used 24 ft. Grain Loader 1,350 bus., with floor, completely a.m. October 14. 11164. Certified clie- David Kirkeby liak, Cereal Phone 80(1. Oyen 49-50p assembled. New 3,300 Wooden Grain rnres I'rrr ten percent nf tire amount Many happy returns are wished and engine. for bin, ready to (to, Faupel & Weik, tendered must he enclosed with each I would like to express my sincere Mr. E. O. (Bert) Coultis who cele­ ladquor*"" For Expert... Ilanna. 60 FOR SALE OR RENT render. hanks and appreciation for the many brated his 80th birthday on Sun­ 1-Ton Fargo Truck with Hoist Units may be Inspected at Special Jfts. cards and good wishes 1 re­ day, September 20. Members of his WELDING and «Q0 TONS OF BALED HAY—first and SMALL ACREAGE — including farm Area Shops, Youngstown, during regu­ ceived on my 90th birthday Thank y-u second cuttings. Phone Roy Seely, buildings, running water and auto­ lar working hours. to nil the 1'rfnceton T,adien. the Vii t..r family gathered at his SteveviUe matic heat. lVfc miles east of Delia. "SEVERAL V-.-TON TRUCKS" cow MACHINE WORK 3U-3897; or Alvin Robinson, 3U-3067, SPECIAL AREAS HOARD Toadies, Shirley Ziemmer and all mv home to celebrate the occasion. Mr. Brooks, Alta. 60-1-2 Contact Box 213 or phone 91221. in HANNA. Alherta 49-G0i other friends and relatives who did so and Mrs. iinus Williams of Calgary Delia. *8tf much to make my day so memorable. were also guests. ! —SEE— THREE ROOM HOUSE—In Endlanc. SALE BY TENDER What a lovely surprise it was tt. have Mr. Ron Anderson and Mr. Al­ 1 - Nice Clean International Apply Cliff Myers, Delburne. 50-1 AUCTION SALE ni. ny ladi. md h. tea Travel-All with me. It bert Steegstra returned home for Notice IH hereby (riven that Heale<1 Was the mrrsl en rryalrle TWO YORKSHIRE BOARS—realster- Auction Sale — Vintage, Antique tenders will he received hy the Special l.lrthday I've had since 1 r a tie 1let e in a weekend after harvesting at Vul­ BARTMAN'S ©d. Reasonable offer. O. G. Pearce, clanslc cars, car parts, tires. Antique New No. 46 P.T.O. \reaa Board for the holdtntrft of Mr July 19118. can. Box 23, Sunnynook, Alta. 60 lamps, clocks, books Three Valley Stove Siimarln, farmer of Wardluw. Sincerely, International BALER Motel, twelve miles weat of Rivelstoke From one to two inches of rain MACHINE SHOP Alherta, from hona-flde residents of — Mrs. Aria ['rinkina n r.tlp reg. $2125 Now $1695. •ENAMEL COAL STOVE—all white In fell throughout the district early B.C. on TranH Canada Highway. Sat­ the Special Areas. excellent condition, converted to urday, October 10. 1:00 p.m. No re­ I wish to extend my siniere thank* Phone 854-3053 Said holdings consist of: last Friday accompanied by an ex­ onald, the matron antl nursing 'Pay On June 1st - 1965" Hanna, Alta. SV6 17-2S-10-W4th, caused some damage to buildings Htaff of the Hanna Hospital for their Provincial Land:- TWO BEDROOM HOME—full base­ excellent care nnd attention piven me and equipment. While grass condi­ Cultivation Iseuse No. 2732, issued ment and landacaped. Can be seen FOR RENT while I was a iwttient there. 1 also tions will be benefited consider- for a term of 10 years as and from 1- mt S02 - 7th Ave. W. or phone Tony 2 MODERN SUITES—self contained. wish to express my deepest thanks ably by the storm, those who have I-5».*ConsistlnK of: NW 17-23-10-\V4th Kollman after 6:00 p.m. at 8S4-S440. Refrigerator and electric range av­ and appreciation to my many friends not yet completed harvesting suf­ SOU containing by admeasurement 160 ac­ PRESCOTT ailable If desired. In Remple Apart­ for the calls, cards, Rifts and kind en­ res, more or less. fer further lengthy delay in getting ments. Apply Hanna Realty, phone quiries as to my welfare. Your kind 8TOKER8—»86 to 1125.00; Furnaces, Grazing I^ease No. 82973, Issued for 864-2122. *<" thoughts and deeds are deeply appre­ their crop off. 4976, also blowers. One complete Unit a term of 20 years as and from 1-1-CS ciated. When In Hanna Stay for 1275.00. Apply Mrs. M. U Baker, Farm Implements consisting of: All 6, 7 and 8, NE 17, 2 AND 3 ROOM SUITES—also 5 room — R. A. Wolfe 60c Box 44, Castor, Alta., phone 882- suite, fully modern. In good condi­ al! 18 in Twp. 23, Ranpe 10, W4th mer­ 1467. BO-lp tion. Apply W. E Fttssimmons, Ph. idian, all 13 and 24 in Twp 23, Range I would like to take this opportunity Ph. 463-2641 At The 854-3022, or aTYank Powell, 864-2477. 11, With Meridian. Containing: by ad­ to thank Eh-. Laing and the nursing •EWINO MACHINE—Sinner electric USE HERALD CLASSIFIEDS 45tf measurement: 3990 acres, more or lees. staff for the excellent care given me KINDERSLEY, Sask. portable with forward and back­ AU buildings, corrals and fences on while I was a patient In the Hanna NATIONAL HOTEL ward stitch. Also 2 brush Eureka 2 LAROE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS the above lands are Included In this hospital. THE CENTRAL vacuum cleaner practically new. Apr­ —Tuny modern. Apply 115 - 7th Ave. agreement. — Mrs. Clarence T>ylke fiOp ils' Mrs. Ixirne Wright, «07 Centra Bast, ph. 864-3835 or 854-2332. 45tf Possession date - February 1, 19flf>, MEAT MARKET Btreet or phone 854-3650. 50c Vendor to pay all taxes and lease FULLY MODERN SUITE—two large rentals to December 31, 1964. Vendor IN MEMORIAM "WHOLESALE & RETAIL THREE QUARTERS OF LAND—400 Eat at the National rooms, completely furnished. Mrs. to pay advertising costs: assignment NELNER—In loving memory of Den­ acres under cultivation, 70 milea Custom Killing and Curing H. Kittler, 116 - 7th Ave. B., phone and registration fees and legal ex­ nis Leslie Nelner, who passed away north of Edmonton; power, phone, Meat Cut and Wrapped 864-2476. 49-50 penses to be shared equally by Vendor October 8, 1959: "FIRST SPECIAL" school bos, good gravel road, build­ and Purchaser. "Though years may come and years for Home Freezers ings livable. Will supply share cattle HOUSE KEEPING ROOM—rurnlshed An offer has been received from a may go, Coffee Shop If desired. Plies: 230.000, half cash n Frozen Foods 005 Centra St. » -'P non-resident of the Special Areas In There's one thing changes never. Two No. 7 - 14 ft. Centre Drive Rod Weeders — $369.00 or win accept trade. Write 8. * N. the amount of $25,000.00, which Is the For In our hearts your memory P. KENNEDY, Prop. holdings Ltd., Box 268, Clyde, Alta., 3 BEDROOM HOME—Fully modern. Sam Timmins, Prop upset price, terms cash, the highest Will live on forever.*' each — Can be Duplexed to 28 ft. for $80.00 More or phone Clyde 8-5328 or Edmonton, Rental with option to buy accept­ or any tender not necessarily accept­ Lovingly remembered by the family. Phone 854-3030 OH9-S464. 50c able. Contact Clarence Harrison, at WHAT A BARGAIN! — Regular Price Is $1040.00 able to the Special Areas Board. 60p Consort, Alta., phone 288. 50- lc HOUSE IN YOUNGSTOWN—Located Senlod tenders with the words "Ten­ CAMERON—In loving- memory of en main avenue, running water, eras der for the Steve Samarin holdings'* Lachlan (I^ackle) Cameron, who pas­ WATCH FOR MORE CLEAR-OUT SPECIALS AS I HAVE furnace, built In oven and range, WANTED on the outside of the envelope must sed away October 2, 1949. "LD BATTERIES and radiators — new cupboards Contact Mr. It. Wade be In the hands of the undersigned Kver remembered by his wife DECIDED TO RETIRE AND WILL SELL THE Fano's Oarage Phone 854-3483 at 70 or 47, Youngstown, Alta. 50c not later than 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, and family. 50p SCRAP IRON, BATTERIES and RA­ October IS, 1964. REMAINING INVENTORY AT BARGAIN PRICES The Firms Offer You The Very Fin­ EXCELLENT HALF SECTION — la DIATORS—top prices paid. Write A certified cheque lor 10 per cent of HALL—In loving memory of our wife ' heart of Westlock raised farming R. McLeod, or phone 313, East the amount tendered, made payable and mother, Klizabeth Hall, who pas­ . area; all broke, fair buildings, po­ Coulee, Alta. 40tf to the Vendor, must be enclosed with sed away October 11, 1961: wer, school bus, gravel road.*" This the tender and forwarded to the Spe­ "The depths of sorrow we cannot tell FARM.RANCH SPREAD—capable of cial Areas office In Hanna. Of the loss of one we loved so well, est Service - When In Hanna They Is a good buy at (32,000.00 Half cash, CLARENCE MOHL will accept trades. Writs 8. * N. handling 300 or more head of cattle. Dated at Hanna, Alberta, this 15th And while she sleeps a peaceful sleep 1 Holdings Ltd., Box 268, Clyde, Al­ Cash offer. Apply Geo. W. Robert­ day of September, 1964. Her memory we shall always keep.' I.H.C. Dealer, Hanna berta, or phone Clyde 8-5328 or Ed­ son, P.Aff. Morrin, Alberta, phone SPECIAL AREAS BOARD Ever remembered by her husband monton OR9-I464. 60c offiee 260-8186, residence 355. «tf 47-8-9-60 John Hall and sons, Youngstown. SOp Will Appreciate Your Patronage.

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*- Mrs. Harold Miles. Mrs. Irene Kary and family. Meding and family, all of Huxley, PJ.R.A Pump T-V Satellite DELIA Mr. and Mrs. Runland (nee Mr. Harold Kary spent a few were guests last week at the home Louise Brunner) of Victoria, B.C., days in Delia visiting relatives and of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morrison. Craigmyle District Bureau DELIA, Sept. 28 — The baseball spent a few days with Mrs. Irene doing a bit of hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gaunce oaf NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING Unit Working Brings Good clubs of Delia held a very success­ Brunner last week. They are en­ Mr. and Mrs. Doug Gilray and Dorothy were visitors at the home ful supper and dance on Friday, route to (Inland for a six month Mrs Isobel Branum, Correspondent family of Calgary spent the week­ of Mrs. Irene Brunner. September 25, in the Delia Jubilee vacation. They will motor to the end with aMr. and Mrs. Clifford Mr. Wm. Lomas left Calgary by Out Of Spondin Local Viewing Community Hall. There Were 243 east coast where they will board a Freidley. plane last Sunday night enroute attending the supper. Mr. Wm. liner for the continent. They are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morrison to his home in Rockdale, England. CRAIGMYI.E, Oct. 5 — Mr. and ly spent the weekend at the home Many Farmers And Hanno and District Cutts, formerly of Drumheller, was also taking their station wagon to Mrs. Harry Coulson of Bib Har­ of Miss Jo Anne Branum. were Sunday guests at the home of He has spent the last three months Stockmen Make Use Residents Generally the guest speaker for the evening. Finland. Mr. and Mrs. Don Wallace. with his brother, Mr. Frank Lomas, bor, Washington, have been guests Mr. Al Walton accompanied by Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. Harvey A. Mr. Walt Newman motored to Stett­ Of Field Service Satisfied With "12" aMrs. Irene Brunner spent a few Mr. Irving and his sister, Mr. and and his niece and nephew, Mr. and Jim Fisher of CJDV. The dance was days in Calgary with her daughter Mrs. Wik and family, Mr. and Mars. Mrs. Clifford Freidley. Nixon. ler recently, viewing nature in all After several months operations After about two weeks trial, the well attended and enjoyed by one Mr. D. G. Innes motored to Dids­ her fall finery. in the "south country" between new channel 12 TV station trans­ and all. Mrs. Ole Aaserud is a patient in bury recently to visit at the home here and the Red Deer. River, the mitted through the Hand Hills sa- Mrs. Phemie Stevenson left on of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Evans. the Hanna hospital. pumping unit operated by the tellite, appears to be working well Satur<1 for 0ntario wherfi ghe Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ertel have ta­ PFRA has switched operations to Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Spath accom­ insofar as Hanna and outlying y-,, visit with relatives Hear Ye! panied by Max Stolz of Acadia Val­ ken up residence in the Senior Ci­ the Spondin district. viewers are concerned. The Herald | „ .... , . tizens' Lodge in Hanna. Best wishes has learned that the majority of I Sympathy °,f. the «om,mun»y ls GET 1 ley have been visitors at the home M. Gillespie, in crarge of the xtended to r and Mrs el of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Porter. for every happiness in your new PFRA office at Hanna states that viewers in Hanna at least are well i " - *°e N^Sf- home, Mr. and Mrs. Ertel. ea on oa he 3551 Miss Elsie Ewing of Delia recent- the pumping program in the Spon­ satisfied with the results, even l " . J_ P ^ of Mary s GOOD START§« Wee Warren Hall was confined bro th er ln Hear Ye! din area will continue for about though some of them went to ra- A , Edmonton last week, to the Hanna hospital last week. ther fantastic yet novel means to A love>/ sho,wer ™f hfd m ">e t^/ another twelve days. h n M day in Mrs. Kate Cote of Calgary has bring in the new station Channel ^TT""'.^ ^!L? r ?? J ^ Hanna Farm been a guest at the home of her Consolidating of existing water nor of Miss Patricia Almond, who supplies for winter and late fall 12 operated by Calgary Television I son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and CFCN. I was the recipient of many lovely Mrs. Herb Faechner. use has been the object of the gifts. Mrs Kay Kempf made the Supplies Soon Ray Brown and sons Buzz and pumping program. Using a huge Some promptly went down to presentation on behalf of the many Motoristsfe£*S£ Merton motored to Saskatoon last pump and several miles of pipe, the their local TV stores and secured friends that attended. Miss Patri­ weekend to visit with the family. unit has been able to bring water the proper channel 12 antennae, cia Almond very graciously thank­ EQUIP YOUR CAR NOW WITH In New Quarters Marlene continues making prog­ from considerable distances into for a mere two or three dollars, in­ ed everyone. ress toward the day when she may deep storage reservoirs from stalled same with little difficulty DELIA. Oct 4 — Miss Patricia Move To Second come home slough, dugouts and natural water and promptly received channel 12 Almond and Mr. Herb Ewing were "loud and clear". Others removed Avenue East In We have two new Fuller Brush courses married in St Patrick's Anglican In reviewing the program, Mr a wire or two from the back of Church in Delia on Saturday, Oc­ About Month's Time salesmen in the village. Mr. Cliff their sets and received the same re­ Loucks services the Delia area and Gillespie states that the unit was tober 4. The reception followed in extra wheel & snow A pending change in business used by many farmers and ranch­ sults. This applied to both those Drumheller at Herb's home. Mr. John Franson services the on the "piped-in" line and those location is announced this week Craigmyle area. ers and whenever feasible and Miss Jane Simpson and Mr. Jerry by C. E. "Chuck" McDonald, owner Creighton Twa ,on staff of Ca­ wherever water was available, with the individual large antennae Rosgen were married in St. An­ of the Hanna Farm Supplies. The nadian Utilities, Edmonton, was a pumping took place. The extreme masts thony's Catholic church in Drum­ John Deere agency which has been house guest at tne home of Mr. dry spell of mid-summer caused It is understood according to the heller on Saturday, October 4. The doing business in the former Bea­ jn

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Minneapolis - Oliver Farm Machinery - Chrysler and Dodge Can - Dodge Trucks Hardware Adm. — 75c per person T^,...... "YOUR MARSHALL-WELLS STORE" PHONE 854-3844 — HANNA, Alta. PHONE 854-3266 HANNA, Alta. THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL AI RFRTA NEWS—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 23 CHILDREN DIED IN ALBERTA FIRES LAST YEAR!

43 deaths caused by tire m 1 963 in Alberta, 23 were children. Who HOME FIRE DRILL PLANNING was to blame for this tragic loss of life? In eighteen cases, the children were alone in the house when they perished. The hard Draw a floor plan of your home — showing all windows, hall liuth is, their deaths c.uld lice been prevented with o little entrances and rooms thought 2. Mark at least two escape routes from each area of the house. Children learn by watching their elders A ycung child sees a match as a wonderful piece of magic - a yellow flame to the tot is a 3. Assign definite responsibilities to each member of your family. beautiful thing Your child, left unsupervised, will experiment with Designate a meeting place clear of the building so a roll call matches — and the results can be disastrous. can be taken before dispersing to shelter and before phoning Do not thouahtlessU thro« nasolirc "r nnv other hmhlv inflam­ \ the fire department mable liquid — over rubbish before lighting, some day your own child will imitate the action •- and again, results con be disastrous Designate two neighbours whose phones could be used to call 'liHi con prevent these onit similar disasters now, by following the fire department and also make it your business to know the these simple steps toward fire safety in the home: location of the nearest fire alarm box to your home

I Nevei drsobev o tne salrtv ivilr yourself because your Practice the procedures to ensure the plan works — that win­ children are sure to imitate your actions. dows are large enough - - can be opened — tiiat if a ladder is necessary, where you ccn find one in a hurry — and how you I'se von 0'S\( arrive and foresight Keep matches and in­ con isolate the sleeping area frcm the rest of the home. flammable materials out of the children's reach. Do not stop to fully dress or try to save all your belongings. Moke 't \,\ • I-,,-. ••<••••. (• '• " •> c'-iilrlrPn's ' rr • "t hic'-~ Do not open any door which is hot to the touch ploces m the home so your children can be quickly located Do not re-enter the buiiding for any reason — until given per­ or>d saved in cose of tire mission by the fire department. I rr—i the to!:,"M "j (nr ifi Ml ond practice with your fam- Do close all doors leading from the fire area to contain the fire il\ af home until everyone knows what to do. at its place of origin until the fire department arrives.

I.O.U. ol FIRE FALSE ALARM €v»ry ••« y**r» w-»s*efo4 C»- GAGSTERS, n>aRaiAm IUR w*s 4i tT#fp^cMnfi IO\J m f»r* _H*tJli uttp-wi •* mw« t*»*n TAKE HEED AVOID TRAGEDY! S*) AflfctW*6W*6 Every Cm<**A.f*r\ m »*H* tona With fire aUrrnt. If you mult rxm \S*% te cMp tm ***** pay «W pi«v. Trie t fair* *T Don't give fire a place to start. Have your d«V,

An obHfttwn ne* so easily Alarm* are net for sags alone, verve* v*) i% ****> H.rr-*\j*e aSoman home or business checked NOW. Elimin­ • *all tit tit* fey fire — iwrw* **s*m Tne life fh»> »av# may be yoor taee vnii.it N» hvtk «* PH* Never leave matches THE FIRE RECORD PRIVATE NURSING HOMES FIRE INSPECTION ate all fire hazards and throw out all waste 1983 1963 within reach of child­ Number of fires 6.138 5.733 Killed 42 49 Firetraps "Don'l Be !»'* ren --- whether you're and trash. Loss ($ million) 9 10 Per Capita .. $8.94 $7.07 For The Old Ashamed" able to supervise the WHAT CAUSED THI FIRES ichildren or not. 1. SMOKERS' CARELESSNESS To all operators of private war*- Shjnrw MWT an SJWHTV house,. % FAULTY ELECTRICAL j ins homes: tbe National Fire Prw- fear irf consequrwe^.. iprtortmet WIRING AND APPLIANCES I lection Association fi Roswwi ma (of a-htn it's tT! ah.'>ut - fnrpM HANNA FIRE DEPT. ikes the challenging sMttfatw Thai These things il yon have BT, nonet 3. PETROLEUM AND OS commnnscTKV' Helroini Thr uni VARIETY STORE Fire Chief — C. MOHL PETROLEUM PRODUCTS 1 thousands of oM poop)* are brasod 4. STOVES. FURNACES AND I in "little better than fire^rapf" formed. authoTwd fire fighter if FURNACE PIPES 1 What about yours* Are tJaeire be knocks an your door, suggestmp 'reasonable exits* Are tbe waring a look flee fnr fire hazards I and heating in good shape? Do you dose your door tn fire., keep >' make sure that there are ra&y .5 open for fire prevention This neat a\> _*^iimm six. .pfeaoagBte ot^ga _ mmasssmaivm r*tM99ma%$anw^T\ *wwr ^s^aajaswarar ^^wir'sr ~

Moke it a rule to turn j savings! >ff your engine ond not! DON'T use gasoline lo clean DON'T overload your to smoke while having | Practise safety habits your car or truck gas-' have your premises/ fMir clothes indoors!! household outlets! sed up. A stray sparkhnecked angVearry ad WATCH WHERE YOU'RE Highjy-inflammable cleaning fluids are Don't overload electrical outlets with too cajr^causeon expFosiorrp^uate insurance. PUTTING THAT HEATER!! dangerous and rubbing, some fabrics gen­ and fire many appliances. — Overload leads to Heaters in sheds, garages and warehouses need to be CASSIDY erates static electricity - the smallest spark heating-up and that causes fire. placed in areas where recommended fire-resistant mat­ erials have been used. Reduce fire hazards to o minimum McCALLUM could start a fire! - Be safe - Be sure - Send now — and all through the year. K&BMelin Insurance your drycleaning to . . . Chrysler • Plymouth - Valiant TED MORRIS'S T-V & APPLIANCES Cars — Fargo Trucks Fire Insurance a Specialty KNOBLAUCH CONSTRUCTION Massey-Ferguson Implemnets • T-V, Radio, Appliances Sales and Service and BUILDING SUPPLIES Phone 854-3321 Hanna - ffc. 854-3141 HANNA CLEANERS PHONE 854-1717 - HANNA Phone 854-3560 - Hanna

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faa^feygii^^ THANKSGIVING DAY E. W. (Ted) Burkell to the position MONDAY, OCTOBER 12 of Chief Engineer. THANKSGIVING WEEKEND WIU Official announcement came on Minister Of One of the most enjoyable, Thursday from R. H. G. Bonny- if not solemn observances of castle, chairman of the Manage­ THE HANNA HERALD th* fall months. Thanksgiving SEE INFLUX OF HUNTERS; HEAVY ment Committee. It revealed that Alliance Charch "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" Day, falls next Monday, Octo­ Mr. Burkell will assume his new ber 12. A* usual on a civic duties about November 15 and will THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 BARRAGE EXPECTED EVERYWHERE holiday of this nature, all be headquartered at Winnipeg. Leaving Hanna places of business in Hanna Opening of Partridge Season Gives will be closed. The post office Ted Burkell graduated in civil Rev. Roy David will have the lobby doors open engineering, University of Alberta, Accept* CoaaH To Nimrods Something More To Shoot until 12:30 noon, however, the He has been associated with Ducks Northern Mis service will not be Unlimited for sixteen years. He At; Water "Shoot Ups" Draw Ire available. The Herald, due to has been Alberta manager for a do­ Rev. Roy David, a prominent the Monday holiday, will set zen years with office at Edmonton. member ef the clergy in Hanna, a* Home & School Meet'g The Thanksgiving weekend is expected to pep things up o pastor of the Alliance Church, will publication day back from Establishment of the new posi­ little in the current hunting season, as with a long weekend at Wednesday to Thursday. Copy tion of Chief Engineer reflects the be leaving here the end of Octo­ their disposal an influx of hunters is expected into east central and advertising material for increased importance of Docks Un­ ber. Alberta. Another incentive for an extra barrage over the week­ that issue will be accepted up limited work in conservation of The Herald was informed to this end is the opening of the Hungarian partridge season. The to the usual 3:00 p.m. Tuesday waterfowl. It also points up an ex­ effect on Monday, aad he and his "Huns" along with the already open season on Prairie Chicken deadline, but earlier prepara­ pected increase in the annual family's leaving will be regretted Scheduled For Oct. 13 will give hunters a welcome change from a steady diet of tion will be appreciated. All grants from the U.S. parent body, by his congregation as well as a church** in Hanna will b* which would permit enlargement large circle of friends in Hanna. The regular meeting of the Han­ make it clear that it expects that ers' Professional Organization and ducks and geese. the Department of Education could holding a special Thanksgiving of the water conservation program. Coming here with his family na Home and School Association the strike and lockout, as final re­ The season thus far has been a I PRE-NATAL CLINICS service on Sunday, October 11 will be held in the west school sorts, will continue to be used, as in make more flexible and imagina­ BY HEALTH UNIT from Nipawin, Sask., four and a tive use of the personal resources rather difficult one to assess from whereat observances pertain­ half years ago, Rev. David has play­ auditorium on Tuesday, October 13, the past, with discretion and res­ the success standpoint. Many days I ing to Thanksgiving and its starting at 8:00 p.m. traint. they now have. The present system Officials of th* Big Country ed a prominent part ia local church and methods generally mean that a were lost due to poor weather and Health Unit again remind full meaning will be held. The affairs in addition to his regular This will be a meeting of more The Federation is firmly op- ] subsequent difficult side roads,, clergy makes a special appeal posed to compulsory arbitration in truly outstanding teacher influen­ those concerned that pre-natal ministry. His wife has also been an than passing interest as in addi­ however the season so far is up to I to congregation members and active church worker and is well tion to an interesting business a- any form — trustees must not be ces only those who are fortunate clinics ere continuing on an enough to have him as their regu­ par insofar as geese are concerned | indefinite basis. Originally it visitors to attend services on known for her efforts on behalf of genda, tbe program committee has forced to grant, nor teachers forc­ with last year. There may be a bit! that date. ed to endure, working conditions lar instructor. His less-capable col- was planned to have these cli­ the Alliance Ladies' aPrayer Band arranged for some exceptional en­ of a drop off in this respect but it Q in which a large number of local tertainment. This will take the which are unacceptable to them. lesvie influences just as many. nics in the west school audi­ is hardly noticeable. torium on specified dates. ladies were involved. form of addresses by Murray Fin­ The Federation cannot and does The degree of knowledge, dedi Hunters are still complaining [ nerty and Betty Jean Ritchie, Han­ not support the introduction of any However due to unforeseen cir­ The David's will be going to a cation and enthusiasm the profes apainst their fellow sportsmen who cumstances this policy has na high school students. They will form of legislation which will cur­ sional teacher brings to his task of arc "shooting up" geese from the : dual charge, namely churches in relate their impressions and exper­ tail or remove the rights of the been altered. Those wishing to Hanna Man educating these young people will | water, and this misdemeanor seems attend these clinics are asked Spruce Grove and Stoney Plain, iences in connection with respec parties to negotiate a mutually ac­ • Alberta. Mr. David will be holding ceptable solution to a dispute. determine the future course of our to be about the only complaint in to contact the Health Unit in tive seminars at the University of the current season. his last service in Ilanna on Octo­ Alberta and the Banff School of In the brief the Alberta Federa­ society. Hanna, where dates, place and Chief Engineer Due to the scarcity of water and times of these clinics will be ber 25 and the first in his new Fine Arts this year. The young tion of Home and School Associa­ 'Aren't atn being foolish let- students will no doubt have much the early migration of small spe-' then given. charge on November 1. As yet a tions reiterates its policy establish­ eies. the duck hunting has been i ting difference! In politics to relate and those attending the ed in 1956 and re-affirmed in 1960, With "Ducks" successor to Mr. David has not been meeting are assured of a most in­ none too good. Teal, widgeon, gad-! D- -O rain our partnershipr" in support of the Royal Commis­ Hand HiMs Acadia wall and the likes of the small E. W. "Ted" Burkell named. teresting evening. As the fall sion on Education, recommended school term is now well underway ducks have left on their southern Takes Over Winnipeg as follows: jaunt for the winter. The northern Office On Nov. 15 and Home and School activities im­ "That the Bachelor of Education HOW TRUE! portant to students, teachers and Socreds Meet mallards have yet to arrive, and so Degree or its equivalent be the re­ far duck hunting has been confin­ The Ducks Unlimited (Canada) parents, it is to be hoped that a quirement for permanent certifica­ The pains we take often measure Management Committee is pleased very large number of members will ed to local mallards and pintails the gains we make. tion of elementary and secondary who are finding larger bodies of to announce the appointment of be on hand for the October 13 school teachers." Here On Oct. 14 meeting. water far safer. Slough hunting is Therefore, the Federation urges Hon. Arthur J. almost out this year as all smaller The Alberta Federation of Home that the teaching profession act be bodies of water are dried up. Dixon Will Be and School Associations will pre­ amended, within a period of five to Hotels and restaurants report a sent a brief to the Special Commit- ten years, so that only those people Guest Speaker good season so far, with reserva­ tee on School Trustees and Teach with a Bachelor of Education train­ IN APPRECIATION... Hon. Arthur J. Dixon, Speaker of tions coming in steadily. A number ers' Collective Bargaining proce­ ing or its equivalent, be permitted of American hunters have come in Now we have hundreds of new rooms. If s all part of a to join the Professional Teachers' the Alberta Legislature and a long dure on October 9 in Calgary. The by plane and others from out of the We wish at the close of the season to thank our patrons continuing 'modernization' program planned for your Brief will be presented by Mrs. G. Organization. time member for a Calgary con­ stituency in the provincial house, province are spending a week or comfort. Altogether, we have 500 rooms. We're only one A. Garbutt ,of Calgary, President of Once the teachers have achieved so in the comfort of trailers, cam­ one and all for their much appreciated patronage during block from downtown shopping and business district. the Federation. will be the guest speaker at the an­ the prestige and the legal status of pers and even tents. Free undercover parking for all registered guests. other professions (such as law and nual meeting of the Acadia-Hand the past months. As the Ice lyland will be closing shortly The Federation recommends that The weekend coming up should Single with bath $8.00 and up. Pnone Telex 038-2212 - at this time the collective bargain­ medicine) the Organization should Hills Social Credit Association. TWX (10-821-6463 bring about the heaviest siege of after the Thanksgiving Week End, we will be featuring ing procedures between the teach­ be removed from the Labor Act. The meeting will take place in the season and after that the pace THE NEW ers and school trustees remain un­ The Federation believes that by the Pioneers' Hall in Hanna next is expected to gradually slacken many stock clearing bargains until close-up time. der the I^abor Act because the reg­ improving tbe quality and the over­ Wednesday, October 14, and will with only the most determined ^B:ALLISE R ulations within the Act provide for all qualifications of the teaching commence at 2:30 p.m. hunters "carrying on" until the CALGARY'S LARGEST AM) FINEST HOTEL—down the processes by which trustees force, a larger percentage of the season ends. town at 9th Ave. and 1st St West For reserva- and teachers share equal rights and most capable and dedicated young C. K. French, MLA Acadia-Hand fions phone 266-5004 — CALOARY privileges in the bargaining pro­ people will be attracted to the pro­ Hills will also be present along The Ice lyland Drive-In cess. But the Federation wants to fession. School boards, the Teach­ with members of the executive. In Delia Students Canadian (Paxutic announcing the meeting, aMr. Elect Officers No. 9 Highway West Tr*M«rTnicks/Shlps/r^awx/Hotel»Aertconimunlcitlont French stated that everyone is wel­ COMPICTI TUNSHXtTAIIOM come to attend. (By Pat Cranton) DELIA, Oct. 5 — The Delia High School Students' Union called its Initiation Held At first meeting of the new term on September 18. At this time, the stu­ New Brigden School dents heard an interesting speech by Mr. Penn on forming a bank (By Vivian E. Christensen) within the school for student use. One week later, September 25, NEW BRIGDEN, Sept. 38 — Ini­ ¥.••-*% tiation ceremonies in the New election* wr« held tor executive Brigden High School took place on positions. Remarkable enthusiasm September 24, with Norma Bako­ was shown in campaign speeches way, Vivian Christensen and Brian and posters. Officers elected were Myers of grade ten and Sharon ICro- as follows: ker of grade eleven being initiated. Elaine Kohsel, president; Sharon Koronuk, secretary; Victor Almond To climax the festivities a deli­ vice president; Elaine Humphrey, cious lunch was served by the treasurer; Karen Dalsto, girls' grades eleven and twelve classes. sports convener; Fred Sloan, boys' SALE The Students' Union is sponsoring sports convener; lona Van Riper, a bingo on Friday, November 13 in entertainment convener; Jean Ta­ New Brigden. The O.K. orchestra bor, program convener; Louise is playing for the dance that fol­ Isaac, lunch convener and Pat GOING AT SPECIAL PRICES lows. Cranton, press correspondent. CONSORT C.G.I.T. GROUP INCLUDED FOR QUICK SALES IN AWARDS TO JUNIOR CITIZENS Farmall "M" Tractor — with hydraulic cylinder. BY TWO UTILITIES COMPANIES Three Alberta Youths Also Get Massey Harris Special Gas Tractor Recognition For Outstanding Deeds in excellent shape. In Annual Citizenship Contest

Edmonton -—• Outstanding citizenship achievements by ^afSiiK**.***. »••* 12 ft. John Deere Deep Tillage — with three Alberta youths and a C.G.I.T. Group were acknowledged at the annual convention of the Alberto Weekly Newspapers chisels and shovels. Association recently held in Edmonton. Canadian Utilities, Ltd. and Northern Utilities Ltd. presented Junior Citizenship a- 14 ft. Jeff ray Rod Weeder. wards to Ronald Drouin, St. Paul, Gordon Schnell, Castor, •^JFS***-* Denis Bienvenue of Vegreville and the Consort CGIT. Group. In addition to the framed certi­ the Honourable Dr. J. Percy Page, I.H.C. No. 45 P.T.O. Baler - Complete ficates of merit, individual award lieutenant-Governor of Alberta, at winners were presented with a $50 an investiture in the Legislative Canada Savings Bond. The Consort buildings. Bill-paying got Massey Harris No. T Baler — with motor. CGIT Group received a cheque for Gordon Schnell of Castor was no­ $50.00. minated for a Junior Citizenship T4 ft. John Deere Rod Weeder. George D. O'Brien, Director of award on two counts. Gordon has Public Information, presented the worked extremely hard in main­ awards on behalf of Canadian Util­ taining the family farm following % you on the run? Hi-Capacity Macleod Grinder — with h.p. ities and Northland Utilities. the death of his father. He was al­ Sixteen-year-old Ronald Drouin so nominated for saving the life of Clifford Blume of Castor when the air cooled Wisconsin engine. was selected as an award winner Do you traipse all over town paying bills in person? If you dor for his perserverence in overcom­ latter boy fell into a hole in the ing a physical handicap which has Battle River while wading. you're paying extra ... in time, shoe leather, bus fare or gasoline affected him since infancy. The Consort CGIT Group became Through his determination he has the initial winners of the Group •nd tires. been able to continue his schooling award, phich was presented for the and take an active part in sporting first time this year. This 11-mem- And if you pay bills out of your savings account, you reduce activities. To earn spending money, ber group, in addition to their re­ your balance. That can cost you something in interest. Ronald has taken part time work gular duties, have supported a "fos­ # Step Lively for these Good Buys with the St Paul Journal and has ter sister" in Greece under the shown an aptitude for the printing Foster Parents' Plan. This means a But, if you pay your bills through a Current Account at your trade. financial obligation of $16.00 a Treasury Branch, the cost is much less. Your Treasury Branch gives Denis Bienvenue of Vegreville month, and the girls have met this and Many More at... has an outstanding record in his obligation every month for the past you a monthly statement showing ait amounts deposited and with­ XM community for scouting activities. six years. To raise funds for this drawn, and returns your cancelled vouchers. Each one, clearly His attendance record shows that commitment the girls make and he has close to 100 per cent atten­ sell popcorn at the local theatre endorsed with the date on which it was paid, constitutes a receipt dance at all scout meetings despite Friday and Saturday evenings, Motors the fact that he has to cycle or carry out several car washes ... a cast-iron proof of payment. walk the six miles to and from the throughout the year and annually meetings. He does this in addition organize, prepare and serve a stew Open a Current -Account at your Treasury Branch, and cut Hit to carrying out the family chores supper in the church ball. Accept­ Ltd. day and night on the farm. This ing the award on behalf of the cost of paying bills. year his patrol participated in the CGIT Group were Miss Glenna Massey-Ferguson Implements Beaver Hill District Camporee and Howe and aMiss Carol Craig. Miss won the Canadian Utilities, Limit­ Craig and Mrs. T. Chalmers of Cas­ *_TLp» PROVINCE OF ALBERTA W *$§«*•* Chrysler - Plymouth - Valiant Cars ed, Inter-patrol competition. He tor are co-leaders of the group. was also selected to represent the Following the awards dinner at Fargo Trucks Beaver Hill District and Alberta at the A.W.N.A. convention, the a- the United States Jamboree in Val­ ward winners were taken on a tour g (Jre^ujnyp ley Forge, Pennsylvania, this year. of the Legislative buildings. A high Ph. 854-3141 Hanna, Alta, Last autumn, Denis was awarded light of this tour was a visit with the highest honour in scouting, the Premier E. C. Manning in his of­ Queen's Scout badge, presented by fice. 10 THE HANNA HERALD AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEVVST-THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 GOOSE COUNTRY RE-VISITED

(Stettler Independent) yields at first. But it was soon plain that much of the soil was THE HANNA HERALD Last week the editor took a four arid and rain fell seldom. Growing "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" day safari to the goose country a- wheat was a losing proposition al­ round Youngstown, Alberta. He most from the first, but the settlers MEMBER OF THB AUDIT MEMBER OF THB CANADIAN and his party, which consisted of held on until they were driven out BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS' ASSOCIATION one other, brought home a goose, by the terrible "30's. a?rairie wool j a magnificent bird. Roughly figur­ recaptured the fields, and numer | •trictly independent weekly newspaper published every Wednesday in the Herald Building, Main Street, Hanna ing, it cost $13.28 a pound, which is ous little groves of carrigana and Authorised u Second Class Mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa something for the 4-H Beef Club maples stand out like oasis in the | «t- Dec. tt, 1*11 by H. Q. McCrea Published by THE HANNA HERALD O. R. McCrea. Editor members of the district to aim for desert, giving sad evidence of once t-UBSiStuPTION RATE: Any Point in Canada 13.00; British Commonwealth $1.00; Foreign $4.50 at their sales. high hopes. Single Price Per Copy 10 Cents This lack of success was not en­ Youngstown today is a strug­ tirely due to a scarcity of birds. Al­ gling village with two stores, a ho though many old goose haunts tel and little else. The farmers who have dried up, the hunting was remained — one to many sections COST OF CAR OPERATION good enough, but the shooting was — have fought back against that awful. As a matter of fart, the THE FAMILIAR SAYING that it isn't the ini­ brought about simply beause there are more first tragic mistake and are not geese were getting sillier as they badly off They have received tial cost of a car that hurts the pocketbook, it claims. cannot find the same field twice drought assistance for 17 out of is the subsequent "incidentals" that run into On a Dominion-wide basis liability rates in a row. the last 18 years, but cattle raising money. Cor owners may or may not realize will increase from a high of 22 percent in However, the chase is the thing. is now their chief persuit Under that their conduct behind the wheel of their No one has truly lived until he has Prince Edward Island to a low of 2 percent in the administration of the Special limousine or jalopy largely determines the experienced it and once he has, it Areas Board, they have built fair amount of premium they are to pay for in­ Nova Scotia Albertans are getting off light is a strange man who can resist its roads, although far below County surance. with an increase of only 3 percent In short, challenge. of Stettler standards, and Hood According to all insurance reports the rate how you drive and how often you run into an­ * * * schools. With assistance of PKR \ they have built many danas and for liability coveroge in 1965 is going to in­ other vehicle or pedestrian has more bearing Not many Albertans, only the than vou think of how much vou pay for lia- hunters, ever visit goose country. dugouts for stock watering, ami crease, except on commerial and farm veh- through the Special Areas Board a lles. The major percentage of these boosts is bilitv insurance They are missing an immense and charming part of their province, al­ system has been worked out for though at first glance it repulses the lifetime leasing of large tract - EVER THUS? one accustomed to green fields and of land on which they run good wooded hills. Our mountain and herds of cattle. It i.s estimated that FOR BUSINESS REASONS, the Herald was not local business circles attended his first meet­ foothill regions overpower one with four acres of pasture is needed fr-r each head On the whole, thiy ar-' represented at a meeting of the Board of ing The lack of attendance certainly lowered their magnificence, making the prairie by comparison empty and not as well off as the farmers of "LAST OF THE NINTH. TWO OUT. BASES LOADED. HOLD EVERYTHING!" Trade last Wednesday evening However, from his opinion of the interest ond energy being Ihis area, but their needs don't all reports it was poorly attended devoted to local matters through Board of sere. But those who know how can see much beauty in the endless seem to he as great. However there' President Don McCallum and the members Trade channels, and he was most disappoint­ are many good cars, late combine worthily exhibi's'' No other era- ed with his first impression. miles of prairie wool, broken here nl 'i.i i1- so v di mi.i'.ified to serve of his executive can be excused if they are and there with the bright greens are in evidence and television aer­ somewhat miffed over the lack of attendance It was rather embarrassing for us to try to ials are perched on every home as Canada's ambassador to the and golds of cultivated fields. Its world, which is now being accepted in Board execu­ explain why so many business men who should skies are immeasurable and so is They are not far away from pio Yours Truly... I'O thos-" who would shirk this have been there were absent. We have in the tive circles as being something of the rule its silence. Wherever one looks neer life and the spirit of the old rather than the exception. past tried to stir Board of Trade interest in there is a vastpanorama of prairie Omntovi nl Knnn/i Heralri R.ea^er- on Subjects ot Publtr inlere, filial duty and divorce th'ir alle­ West lives on. The helping hand is giance to set up their own stand­ What the Board's future holds is anyone's co-operation with all of its past and present wool and blue sky, stretching for always out because a nun could not 20 to 30 miles. Dull? Not if you ard of government, the words of guess, but all agree that it would be a shame officers It is something that borders on the exist in that country without good September 3. lflh'-l press: also the Hansard debates, Sir Walter Scott incisively apply: impossible It is a crying shame that the one can see beauty in the endlessly cir­ neighbors, and strangers, even if abandonment were ever to come about, yet cling hawks and eagles or in the Patriotism hut I have yet to discover one soli- "The wretch concen'rited all in the general membership fails to realize that organization that should serve in the interests goose hunters, are welcomed at Mr Editor: tTV cogent business-like reason of not only fhe business community but the herds of dainty antelope. The reds, their board. self . . , shall go down to the vile even the "faithful few" get tired of holding oranges and pinks of the sunset As one whose touch on the na­ WHY the new flag should sup dust from whence he sprung — un­ down the same old office year after year, and town in general should be receiving such mea­ stretch 180 degrees around the tion's pulse is probably the most plant the Rnsign. The burden of wept, unhonoured and unsung." gre active support from its members. sensitive, what, in your opinion, is the Liberal speeches reads like tin' they also become discouraged looking at those deep blue dome of heaven and ag­ Hunters descend on this region And I believe that Shakespeare vacant chairs at regular meetings. About the only thing we can say at this time ainst this exquisite backdrop, great by the hundreds every fall and happening to our p .triotism? Tak", yammerings of a three-year-old yel­ for example, this v-\"d squabble ling for a new toy, "I want, I waul would add a friendly caution — One poor piece of advertising came out of is thot "it was ever thus", over the past fif­ black geese flop down on the fields most of the farmers extend to them "Let no such man be trusted." their wild incessant cries carrying the privilege of hunting on then about "a distinetiv" Canadian ftac'' Gimme'' etc ad nausoum. The the meeting last week, when a newcomer in teen years at least. So let us ke-.'p the Red Ensign a mile or two away. lands. As a matter of fact, hunter —what do thos" pesky Pearsonitcs maple leaf, admittedly beautiful, waving majestically as it deserves, farmer relations are better there want, and WHY? has no spiritual significance what and honour its symbolism in our than they are in County of Stealer All Canada, so we hear it u-'-is- soever — absolutely nothing to in WHY? national lif>. Youngstown was started around where there is far less reason for pered. Tile moon? Perhaps, I'nc'e spire patriotism or anything to re­ AS WE ONCE AGAIN observe Fire Prevention until it really needs replacing", it could be the 1910 with as much promise as offense. Sam and the Soviets are after it. vere the memory of Canada's M Ci Hannaford, Week, we are reminded that last year most expensive wait YOU will ever experience! Stettler had at its beginning in The fleur de lis, which the Qu°- founding ancestors, but the Ensign 738 Fort Street, 1905. Its growth, like our town's, Nevertheless, there is a common becois prate about so blithely, finds is firmly established on the cross Victoria. BC Canada racked up yet another set of sorry "Clean out attics and basements" say the complaint in goose country: it is of Christ and three flags represent­ experts, so what about YOUR attic or base­ was nothing less than phenomenal. an honored place on the Red En­ statistics! Why? There were livery barns, hotels, a the incidence of hunters shooting sign, but is conspicuously absent ing England, Scotland and Ireland. ment? All that junk that has been lying a- geese over and around water holes INSURANCE UP Why did FIRE cause a property loss of al­ newspaper, two banks and business­ from the maple leaf design By It is the glory of a nation to dis This drives the harried birds clear most $150,000,00000? round for a donkey's years, is nothing but a es of every other description. The Order In-Council PC 5888 the R >d play its honours won on the battle­ Because of loss 's of more than out of the country, and is looked Why did FIRE snuff out the lives of over perfect breeding place for FIRE. Those old homesteaders occupied about every Ensign was authorized as "A Dis­ field. On this account alone it ser $20,000,000 Swedish insurance com­ on as seriously as cattle rustling, 500 Canadians? books and magazines for instance; when do half section and they broke up the tinctive Canadian Flag", and is so ves as a relic to the memory of the panies are to raise premiums on although it is not an offence under you think you are going to read them? That prairie wool. They garnared great recognized the world over. thousands of gallant French-Cana­ car insurance by 30 per cent. Why were there well over 80,000 FIRES in the game laws. Hunters and farm­ Did chesterfield chair, and those boxes of old The disturbing element for a dians who sleep on Flanders fields Canada? ers should join forces in seeking to and elsewhere. Why were most of these FIRES in homes? baby clothes, to say nothing of the old win­ make it an offence, because with new flag stems mainly from a con­ LAW IN ALBERTA dow blinds and lamp shades that have been in spiracy of non-Canadians who have Breathes there the man who Why? Why? Why? There is a simple an­ this kind of protection, this won­ Law and order was established the attic for the last ten years! OF MANY THINGS set themselves to wreck Canada would disgrace that sacred heritage swer to this question, and a simple solution to derful game bird would pause in Alberta by t'i.- North West much longer in its migratory pas­ and the whole Commonwealth. the problem of FIRE in Canada, and it is the Stop kidding yourself! If an item has been (By Ambrose Hills) by substituting a design utterly de Mounthed Police in 1874 with the common, three-letter word YOU! dumped in the basement or the attic and has sage and more hunters would par­ I have read a great many of the void of the essential distinctions ticipate in its sensible harvest. building of Fort Macleod. about 30 Three out of every four FIRES are the re­ not been brought out, or looked for, in over a letters on the flag appearing in the which the Ensign so amply and miles west of Lethbridge. sult of human carelessnMsVHwy *ouW nw«i year, tVie cxkl* are lOO to \ ftSot «t never wiU \ Tt*» Mystic ValtiM of FrMdom have occurred, but because someone was care­ be, so do yourself a favour and get rid of it! A great deal of effort is made It will do away with a serious FIRE hazard and ' by free countries to persuade de­ less, they did! Those persons that experienced : these fires, if they survived, won't have to besides, it will give you more room for this veloping nations that they should learn their lesson again, but how about YOU? year's accumulation of junk! not set up rigid bureaucracies, but Finally, let's mention smoking. Every smok­ should use a free-enterprise system Are YOU prepared to profit from the sad instead. This is a tough job. There experience of others and really do something er has, at one time or another, experienced is no one quite as bureaucratic as about FIRE PREVENTION; or are YOU going drowsiness while smoking, and has usually the new bureaucrat, with his new to insist, as do most Canadians, on waiting suffered minor singeing as a result They are uniform and new powers the lucky ones! Our cemeteries are filled with , until you learn your own bitter lesson? It seems to me that freedom can­ Over and over again we see headlines that others who didn't wake up in time, and be­ not be sold to such people on its read something like this: "Children Die As came charred statistics in our annual FIRE economic values alone, although Parents Are Unable To Enter Burning Home!" record. the free nations are a show-case of WHY, in Heaven's name, were the parents Nobody could help these people, the res­ abundance compared with nations away from the home in the first place? And, ponsibility was theirs and theirs alone. They | where compulsion is the rule. If they simply had to go next door to play had most certainly heard all the warnings, jj Those who have not known abun cards, WHY wasn't a competent Baby Sitter just as YOU have. They chose to ignore them, | dance cannot believe that freedom secure in the ridiculous assumption that "it will bring it nor do they even know hired, and told what to do in case of fire? quite what it is. They read about "Frayed electrical appliance cords are dan­ can't happen to me." Just for the record, it or hear about or accidentally get a gerous," repeat the Fire Prevention experts, can happen to anyone; anyone, that is, who is | look at the affluence of Canadians so what have YOU done about the frayed cord foolish enough to ignore the warnings, and | or Americans, but many of them on YOUR electric kettle, steam iron or toaster' who considers FIRE PREVENTION as some­ think the ordinary peope possess- If YOU are waiting "just a little bit longer, thing strictly for others! j ing it must be special oficials or lucky millionaires. I believe the mystic values of | freedom would be more readily ac- OTHER The Poet's Corner i cepted. Even the people in the I least developed countries know EDITORS Your Contributions Are Invited there is something special about SAY the man who speaks right from the heart, in freedom, instead of cen- | soring his every word to what he INTELLIGENCE IN WELFARE .. . MAWS believes others think or prefer to ' hear. There is something forceful Innisfail Province I think that I will never see I about a man or woman who acts It seems logical thot every town should A poem as lovely as my maw. I from an inner conviction instead of have on expert appraisal of the conditions of from outer compulsion. It may welfare particularly pointing out the condi­ My maw, who raised a family Without a peer tn Calgary. (Oh yeah!) sound mystical, but it is under­ tions being faced by the under privileged stood, because each pearson at people. Who wields a devil of a broom some time or another has exper­ The survey or appraisal should be made by To sweep the cobwebs from a room. ienced the glow that comes from a trained welfare worker and should be filed acting or speaking exactly as one Who bakes a pie, God bless her soul, feels he ought to speak or act, not with the town office. NaturoHy, from time to With pie perfection as her goal. time, the survey should be brfcught up to date. caring at all whether there is an­ other soul in the place who agrees. And when she creams the spuds, oh, gosh! A close picture of the state of welfare When the good Lord gave us The dishes sure don't need a wash. -would serve many purposes. To the council it freedom, a knowledge of good and would give an accurate summary of conditions; She only leaves us in the lurch evil, a right to choose, it was a my­ to clubs it could mean a re-organization of When she goes traipsing off to church. thical gift indeed. It allowed for some of the present charity projects to ones soul-testing, for development, for more urgent. Who comes back plumb filled up with good falling and rising. It was an indi­ The survey of the state of welfare and the And brags of evil she's withstood. vidual gift to each of us. It con­ living of the less fortunate members of any ferred the chance to make mis­ She gets up at the break of day takes and suffer the consequences community would be an important piece of To get the sluggard Bert away as well as the right to succeed and Information of some value to the members of Oh, maw has got a temper too; reap the rewards. Even the savages the general public. understand this, because it is part She tells her family what to do. and parcel of human experience. WE WERE WARNED 20 YEARS AGO . . . Now as you read this parody, The Lacombe Globe Just think of maw, forget a tree. And come to think of it, we ci­ Sir Winston Churchill back in 1944 spoke tizens in this open society of ours an the subject of parliamentary sessions in For beautiful as is a tree, might do well to review the mystic A tree can't raise a family. values of freedom from time to the United Kingdom in these words: time ourselves. "Do not suppose that you can strengthen — Rasputin the Teutin parliament by wearying it and keeping it in almost continuous session. If you want to re­ duce the power of parliament, let it sit every AFTER DINNER MINTS day in the year, one-fifth part filled, and then "THE MIGHTY MIDGET' •find it will be the laughing stock of the nation, IWWANTAB Canada Savings Bonds / now on sale! •instead of being, as it continues to be, in spite Book Salesman—"This book will do half of your •of all the strains of modem life, the citadel as work." well as the cradle of parliamentary institu­ Businessman—"Good; TU take two." EASY TO BUY You can buy SIMPLE TO CASH You can cash GOOD TO KEEP You get interest tions throughout the world . . ." Canada Savings Bonds for cash or Canada Savings Bonds at any time on 1964 Canada Savings Bonds This quotation is peculiarly applicable to Lady (in theater)—"Pardon me, sir, does my hat on instalments—at work on the at any bank at their full face value on Nov. 1st each year—4%% for bother you?" •the present house of commons sessions at Ot­ Payroll Savings Plan—or at banks, plus earned interest. When ready each of the first two years; 5% for tawa. There was no summer recess, the house authorized investment dealers, money is required all you have to do each of the next five years and 514% has remained in constant session and at one of ceaseless and useless political debates, stockbrokers, trust or loan companies. •point-this summer it was only one-twentieth while important problems cry out for solution. is complete the redemption form on for each of the remaining three part filled (12 members were present, and The house is meeting every day and getting They come in denominations of $50, the Bond and present it to your years—giving an average Teturn / Whips had to hustle up some more M.P.'s to nowhere. It has earned a reputation as the $100; $500, $1,000 and $5,000 Bank. You will receive your money when held to maturity in ten years of make a quorum of 20). People are wearying laughing stock of the nation. up to a limit of $10,000 per person. immediately. 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THE HANNA HERALD AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1964 II The dates will be December 1 to 7 ed like this: Lethbridge, 82 acci­ inclusive, exactly the same as for dents, 14 injuries; Red Deer, 46 ac­ OUR TOWN - By McClelland the past eight years. cidents, 16 injuries; Medicine Hat, Participation by federal, provin­ 17 accidents, 2injuries; Camrose, SUGAR and SPICE cial and municipal police, govern­ 18 accidents, 5 injuries; Grande (By Bill Smiley) ments and safety organizations has Prairie, 11 accidents, 3 injuries. been assured. Also expected to par­ Canada, Act Your Age) shows none of the strength, matur­ ticipate are clergy, physicians, wo­ 3SS2 There is one country in the world ity and wisdom that might be ex­ men's organizations, business and that I feel sorry for. It has all the pected from an adult democracy. industry. The chief aim of Safe- outward attributes of a spoiled-rot- Another thing that has produced Driving Week 1964 will be to con­ ten teenager. my present mood is the threat to vince the motorist that he is The It is good-looking, if a little gang­ the life of the Queen, if she has Other Fellow to every driver on ly. It is strong and well-made, if enough gumption to visit Canada, the road. The campaign will also be a little inclined to flabbiness. It has on invitation. Which she has. concerned with safety for pedes­ always had a big allowance be­ Would that the shrivelled punks trians and cyclists. cause its mother and father came who threaten her bad as much. into a lot of property. Canadians are not made for bow­ Accidents Also But all the signs of the mixed up ing and scraping before royalty. adolescent are there: the sudden But who .except a few fanatics of Economic Loss flaring resentment over nothing; desperate paucity of soul, would the great desire to be loved and want to harm this rather plain, ra­ Since January 1, 1964, Alberta LIL PEDRO-By de la Torre made a fuss over; the surliness ther sweet, quite dignified and ex­ has lost $36,925,000.00 of economic when things don't go right; the sul­ tremely courageous woman who power through the deaths of 211 -__*?!~_t2L__yi_____ len apathy towards anything worth­ does her earnest best in an ex- Albertans. The 211 deaths resulted while; the absorption in material tremly difficult role? from traffic accidents. things; the flashes of decency; and The answer is, only those who The figure of $36,925,000.00 is the impulses towards vandalism. have adopted the philospohy of obtained by pegging each traffic It must be dreadful to see a the communist and the fascist death at a $175,000.00 loss to the i child you love, one who his — that the end justifies the community. This pegged figure is brought sun and laughter as an means. The Queen has nothing supplied by the National Safety — infant, pride and joy through the to do with imperialism or co­ Council in Chicago. growing years, turn into one ot lonialism or any of the other In its August Traffic Accident .

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12 THE HANNA HERALD AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 siding. Dance on Friday, October 9 with CHINOOK SIBBALD The John Marshall's plan to the Simon orchestra. OVER 206 TURN OUT TO MAKE move to Calgary on the long week­ Combining of oats commenced end. They have rented a house on Monday but wheat is still tough. CHINOOK, Oct. 5 — Mrs. R V. SIBBALD, Oct. 5 — Mr. and Mrs. there, and plan to stay till June at Lawrence is a patient in the Holy DELIA BOOSTER BANQUET SUCCESS Max Creuzot and Mr. and Mrs. least. John Jr. underwent eye sur­ Cross hospital. Mr. Lawrence was George Creuzot were visitors at the gery last week, despite a cold, and SEDALIA home for the weekend but return­ Highly active community co-op­ RCMP, and formerly head of the homes of Mr. Wright Speer and was able to return home almost ed on Sunday where he will re­ eration, seldom seen nowadays, was City ot Drumheller Detachment, en­ Larry and family. immediately. He did not have to main for a few weeks. displayed Friday night In marking couraged parents to continue to Mr. Doug Thorn and his two wear a bandage at any time. SEDALIA, Oct. 5 — Combining Mrs. Jim Aitken was a visitor the Delia Baseball Booster Ban­ take a close Interest in the baseball brothers of Red Deer were visitors Mr. and Mrs. Nick Skappak mo­ has been resumed again and here's to Calgary on Friday returning quet. Over 200 persons Jammed the development of their youngsters. in and around Sibbald, and did a hoping it will continue until fin­ Friday evening with Miss Marion local Community Hall to honour tored to Calgary last week to at­ A number of trophies were pre­ spot of hunting while here. tend the funeral of Mrs. V. J. Mo­ ished. Peers who visited the Aitkens for the fine showing this past summer sented during the evening. Team Mr. and Mrs. Jock aBoulter and a few days and friends in the dis­ of various Delia ball clubs, all the roney. Mrs. Moroney, mother of Mr. J. Bolyrk has purchased the trophies were presented to the De­ family of Youngstown were in the Jerry Moroney, passed away while farm of A. Hertz on the Oyen road trict way from Pee Wee to Senior com­ li* Reds (accepted by Mac Sinclair) district renewing acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Garbutt of petition. vacationing in the States with her south of New Brigden. Little League winners; to the Delia Dean Huston is off to vocational husband. Acadia Valley were Sunday visitors The community-minded Delia re­ Pony League winners (received by school at Olds. Good luck, Dean. The J. Beaudins of Red Deer are at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. sidents, young and old, banded to­ Don Fowler), and to the Delia Dy­ Mrs. Judy Pederson and son Ro­ with the home folks at the present Wanda Ann Huston who is at bert leave for Edmonton this week Garbutt. gether to honour their local base­ namos Senior Men's Club (accepted U. of A. in Calgary, was home over time. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Wilson, Pat, ball heros. by Larry Lambert). The presenta­ and have a plane reservation out of Messrs W. Gerlitz and H. Bintz last weekend. Edmonton for Beatton River, B.C. Sharon, Ivy Davis, Mrs. Kay Hains Ihe evening was kicked off with tions were made by CJDV Sports Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Lacadena [ took part in the Lacombe and Shirley were visitors to Cal­ a banquet and no one went away Director, Jim Fisher. The Acadia CWL catered on Sun­ Sask., were visiting with Phyllis day, October 4 to the Empress < last week. gary last weekend. hungry. Henry Larkin set the pace A number of other trophies were and Larry and family during the Miss Dempsey and Mrs. Dahl Farmers are again harvesting for the evening, acting in the very CWL banquet that followed their presented to individuals for their past week. installation of officers at Empress. I were called to the bedside of their crops and summerfallowing follow­ capable capacity of Master of Cere­ coaching management and promo­ mother, Mrs. Michelson, who is a ing the long delayed wet spell. monies. tion of baseball in Delia this past patient in the Nipawin hospital in A few geese are coming into Guest speaker, Bill Cutts, head of year. Coach Jim Penz of the Blues WARDLOW * * i Saskatchewan. this area but due to shortage of the Okotoks Detachment of the received a token of appreciation NETHERBY water they are somewhat scarce. from Jim Anderson; Mac Sinclair, * _ •* Don't forget the chicken supper WARDLOW, Oct. 5 — Hearts are i at Sedalia Saturday, October 17, Garry and Archie Garbutt have mentor of the Reds, received a tro­ bagged a few geese, two of which phy from I^arry Morton; the Delia saddened today by news of the sud­ NETHE2tBY, Ovt. 5 — Congratu from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. Adults $1.00, j Pony League coach, Don Fowler, den passing of another of our old- lations go to Miss Dorothy Durand children, 6 to 14 years, 50 cents were banded I was presented with a trophy by timers, aMr. Charlie Conners of CANADIAN FOLK SINGERS. Canadian singers have played a who won the Happy Holiday Con­ ' Brian McClellend; while Mr. Fow­ Cessford, on Saturday, October 3. big part in the world's current folk singing craze and three test on CJDV which entitles her to ler in turn made a presentation to We wish to extend our deepest of the latest to swing into prominence have formed a group an all expense paid trip to Hawaii | Larry Lambert for his work with sympathy to_Mrs .Conners and the Mr and Mrs. Bill Bell of Rial Service — Satisfaction. called The Courriers. Pamela Fernie, centre, is a smalltown Deere were overnight guests last , the Dynamos. Val Gobel was reci­ entire family. girl from Yorkton, Sask., while Mark Max, left, and Russ Kron- Your Alberta Pacific Agent welcomes tha opportuaaity pient of a beautiful engraved sil- Mr. Cliff Berry of Trail, B.C. is Wednnsdav at the home of Mr. and here this week visiting at the E. M. ick, are from Ottawa. Their specialty is old-time Canadian Mrs. W. L. Storch. to discuss the following with you: : ver tray from the various Delia favorites, several of which are featured on their first record, j Ball Clubs. Mr. Lambert made this LaValley ranch. The. regular meeting of th-' GRAIN CERSAL GRAIN 3EH1 ' presentation. Ramsey Kamis and Les Coates "From Sea To Sea".—TNS Photo j Dundee W.I. will be held at Ne left last week to spend a few days therby on Wednesday, October 14 MALTING BARLEY COAL Delia can be very proud with the : at 2:00 o'clock. Members are asked SELECTED OATS AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS knowledge of such outstanding sup- visiting in Edmonton. Good news has reached us about to briny contributions to the Han OIL SEEDS — Rapeseed, Mustiid Seed , ; port given to the aBooster Banquet. i na Hospital Auxiliary Rummage 4 No doubt if more centres followed Bob Anderson. Following surgery at Calgary General Hospital last 'Sale which will be held on Octo suit, the young, upcoming athletes ACADIA VALLEY BUREAU ber 24 as well as used nylons for would not only be a greater per­ week, Bob is" maiding very satisfac­ ALBERTA PACIFIC tory process. Mrs. Anderson is NEWS CIRCULATION JOB PRINTING the Colonel Belcher hospital Hos GRAIN COMPANY"'(1943.) lT0- former, but the entire community tesses will be Mrs. Hob L'nswortli would benefit to no end. stayinS'ln Calgary to assist in car-' Mrs. FREDA McNABB - Representative SERVING ALBERTA PRODUCERS WITH OVER 100 CO0NTRV UEVATORS ing fon Bob. Inr their absence. Mrs and Mrs. Stanley Strandberg.. Don't fon.'et the Garden Plain Andersons- brother, Mr. Ivan Pep­ ; MARKET REPORTS per of\Vancouver has arrived to ACADIA VALLEY, Oct. 5 — Al . ed by Mrs. Christianson at the CEREAL AUCTION MARKET supervisee activities here at the shower for October's bride-elect, piano. The song itself was re-word­ Weak of September 30: ranch. \ Miss Karen Pederson, was delayed ed appropriately by Mrs. Gert Niwa Buy your Fat Heifers 16 to 17.50. Good from Saturday to the following The gifts were placed around a cows 12 to 13. Medium cows 11 to The C'omunify Club dance at Monday with very good turn-out, miniature oil derrick on a sleigh Canada 12. Canners and Cutters 6 to 11. Cessford October 2 was well atten­ considering there were 71 ladies that was fitted with casters. Assist Good bulls 12 to 14.50. Good Feed­ ded and enjoyed by all. Our con­ present. Entertainment was in the ing the bride at the head table Savings er steers 18 to 19.20. Good feeder gratulations to little Susan Becker form of quiz contests and the read­ were Mrs. Bozak and Mary Brausse Heifers 15 to 16.50. Choice steer who joined the ranks of "stock ing of a poem "The Harvester's and after all the gifts had been dis calves 19 to 20. Medium heavy I growers" by winning the cow and Wife", by Mary Brausse. The gifts played, Mrs. Garbutt thanked the Bonds steers 18 to 19. Choice heifer | calf in the grand draw were brought into the room by group. Sponsors for the occasion (Average Yield to maturity calves 16 to 17.50. Feeder pigs 8 Sunrise Construction completed Misses Lorna and Diane Gibson. were Mrs. Bozak, Gert Niwa, Janet 5*00% Per Annum) to 12. I setting the poles for the power line They brought them in on a rolling Peers and Mary Brausse. to Andersons and Pearsons and table, that was set for a meal, and Sympathy is extended to Mr. and BOW SLOPE SHIPPING j moved on to another job over the the words "Vic's Cafe" on the sides. Mrs. Len Sonlmerville on the sud at the ASSOCIATION LTD. I weekend. Assisting the bride to open her den death October 2 of Mrs. Som Brooks — Alberta Albert McBride and Ed Fink- gifts were the following: Elsie Pe­ merville's sister, Mrs. Clemens, of THURSDAY, October 1: derson, Emma Gibson, Judy Peder­ Swift Current. Royal No. of cattle sold: 695. Cattle on ' beiner were Vauxhall visitors on son, and grandmother Mrs. Schier- ! October 2. Sympathy also to the McGhee Ask for application form offer consisted of the following: schmidt, of Stettler. Co-hostesses families as word was received of st your nearest branch. 200 head of butcher Cattle, 100 Installation of the compressor for the evening were Mrs. Dilla­ for Canadaian Export Gas & Oil the death of Melly McGhee in the Buy for cash or .by instal­ head of feeder cows, 45 head of bough, Vera Meyers and Marilyn Holy Cross Hospital early Sunday ments. Canada Savings calves. The baalnce were stocker is expected to get underway this Gibson. week. norning, October 4, following a Bonds never fluctuate in and feeder cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fercho and lengthy illness. Rushing to Calgary value, can be cashed any Butcher steers 19.00 to 21.30. Miss Syneth McBride, who re­ friends of Cranbrook, B.C., are on that morning were Mr. and Mrs. time for full face value, Butcher heifers 16.00 to 17.80. cently returned from Prince a combined visit and hunting trip Wes McGhee, Stan Qually and John plus interest. Good butcher cows 13.00 to 14.75. George, B.C., has been visiting at the Chester Nielsons. Burke acted as chauffeur. Fair to medium cows 10.00 to 12.50. here at the home of her uncle and Off to attend a two-day U.C.W. Added to the list of new homes Bulls 13.20 to 14.30. Yearling aunt, the Albert McBride's. Leadership Training School at in the district is a "do-it-yourself" feeder steers 17.50 to 19.90. Year- _The W.I. Girls club met last Lethbridge are Mr. H. McFadyen Muttart home, 26 x 44, in the Lem- •Wrg temO-r welters TB.tw to~l7.w>. TRffifSaSy" In Cessibrd. Mrs." njyills and Ila Dillabough, president of the me'r yard. They do not expect to Good stock steer calves 20.00 to Nestor kindly demonstrated the local UCW group. The two ladies occupy it until next spring. 23.10. Good stock heifer calves art of making artificial flowers and from here are driving down, and New Wheat Pool Agent at Arne ROYAL BANK 16.00 to 18.00. Feeder cows sold assisted the girls in this new en­ will pick up Mrs. Marion McNeil son is Mr. G. Lailey from Days from 110.00 to 127.50 per head. deavor. and Mrs. Jean Rogers of Bindloss. land, near Camrose. I Omitted in the list of men who Another new face in town is that helped with the harvesting opera­ of Mr. C. M. Holland, lately of Do tions at the Brunner "bee" were nalda, Alta. Mr. Holland is relief the following: Eddie Heeg, Les agent at the CNR station here Wheaton, Pete Drischiwiski, Ted Mrs. Hubele took her daughter Bob and Marion Kilborn Mahura, Gerry Gummo, Wally Mey­ Nancy and Bernice Jensen to Dids­ CORONATION ers, Leo Spath and Irwin Lome. bury on Tuesday last. The girls The "bee" was not finished up on have enrolled at Mountainview the Monday, as the grain was damp, Bible College there, and Mrs. Hu­ so those who were there that day bele visited with the Jim Hart's helped put up bales and other inee Neda) at Swalwell on her re­ feeds, and finished the combining turn journey. Tuesday. All this work was under Mr. and Mrs. Mitchner of Drum the planning and arranging of Nor­ heller were visitors at the Norman AUCTION SALE man ~Gibson. Apologies to anyone Gibsons for several days. whose name may have been missed. Mr. Clark Conway is at home for Masters Kevin and Darcell Pitt- a 2-week holiday from his job at Having Been Favored With Instructions From the Owners We Will Sell the man of .Lethbridge are staying at Mid-West Paper Sales in Calgary. Following Goods and Chattels by Auction to the Highest Bidder the home of their aunt and uncle, Miss Karen Pederson was united Mr. and Mrs. H. Burke. in marriage to Mr. Richard Mich­ Attending the two-day retreat at aels at St. Mary's Roman Catholic Cochrane are Bernice Geiron, Kay Church on Saturday, October 3 at WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14th --1964 Niwa, Miss Flock, Irene Rafa and 1:00 p.m. Reception followed at the Sophie Mahura. Memorial Hall and dancing in the TIME: 10.30 a.m. LUNCH to be served by local Ladies Aid The second bridal shower of the evening to the music of the Bisch­ week was staged on Wednesday for off Orchestra. LOCATION: On Section 18-36-11 W4; being one mile East of Federal and Mrs. Neil Garbutt (nee Gail Hoi Mr. Nick Janzer of Medicine Hat one mile South. From Coronation: four miles West ond one land). As part of the evening's en­ is visiting at the home of his son, tertainment Mrs. Bozak and Mary Wendell. Mr. and Mrs. W. Jantzer mile South — WATCH FOR SIGNS. Brausse sang the duet "You'll Get were recent visitors to Unity, Sask., Used To It", and were accompan- where a brother of Anne's is re- LIVESTOCK: 59 Head Cattle CAN YOU AFFORD NOT TO HAVE Consisting of 27 tap quality Hereford grade cows with calves at foot; one AN ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER? Angus bull; two good young milk cows (one Holstein and one Hereford-Jersey cross); two pail hunter calves; One horse; 14 White Rock pullets.

MACHINERY . . . 3 rubber tired wagons; 2 sleighs SAVES TIME. An electric clothes dryer cuts laun­ John Deere 630 gas tractor (S years old with Weed sprayer; dump cart; bale barge dry time in half - eliminates the hours spent hanging only 2300 hours) this tractor complete with Dump rake; wheel barrow; hammer mill clothes and waiting on the weather. Rain or shine, day Viking fanning mill, 4-roIl with 10* elevator, hydraulics and cab. or night, you dry clothes in minutes. Snow fence, endless belt roll of new garden International W-4 1950 model. wire, nearly new cream separator - (500 to a International 24x7 press drill with fertilizer SAVES LABOR. No more back-breaking trips 600 pound, scrap iron. attachment up and down stairs carrying heavy baskets of washing. 500-gallon 2-compartment fuel tank. Cockshutt 12 ft. 11A discer with seeder. An electric clothes dryer helps you gain hours every Graham Hoeme 12 ft deep tillage cultivator FEED — 2300 bales of good hay; quantity of week to spend with your family. 2-6 ft Flexicoil packers. top quality green feed. Approximately 300 MAKE SURE YOUR 2-6 ft sections John Deere harrows bushels Victory seed oats, germination 92%. SAVES MONEY. An automatic electric'dryer 12 aft CCIL rotary harrow. FAMILY GETS PLENTY operates for just pennies a load. Correct temperature Model 80 Case ITO combine, only 4 years old TOOaLS — Fencing post digger, wire stretcher, OF THIS ENERGY-FOOD! selection lets you gently dry everything from blankets Shovels, forks, small electric emery wheel, 12 ft. Case Swather. Milk is high in protein, pro­ to dainty lingerie quickly and safely. Clothes will last 27 ft Versatile Auger. Post drill, half-inch electric drill with bits, viding growing youngsters longer too. No. 40 IHC baler, like new. Socket set, tap and die set hay knife. Bale and busy adults with the 7 ft IHC power mower. hooks .used wire, pump jack, Half-horse el­ energy they need! Enjoy it Ask your quality electric appliance dealer to show you One Daff Wheel Rake. ectric motor, and many more articles too num­ fresh every day with our the latest models - see how you can dry clothes better, Bale Stooker; Garden Cultivator. erous to mention. — Some household goods. home delivery service. electrically.

TERaMS — CASH Notion; To Be Removed Until Settled For. ASK FOR ALPHA DAIRY PRODUCTS MURRAY MacKENZIE, License No. 284 AUCTIONEERS: BUD MARSHALL, License No. 84 I Canadian Utilities, RON HAAGLUND, License No. CENTRAL ALBERTA DAIRY POOL .Pill LIMITED CLERK: J. V. NOONAN Member Auctioneers Ass'n of Alberta 1 A. Rosmussen, Mgr. Henna Ph. 854-3155 An Investor Owned Electric Utility Serving Aiberta THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1964 13

NEW HOUSE DESIGN — Bunga­ lows, with slightly more than 72 per cent of the total in 1963, were still the most popular type of house with Canadians. Home-Building NEW HOUSE DESIGN — This The wide roof overhang of this three bedroom basementless bunga­ design by architect B. L. Peterson, low by architect Andrew Chomick cf Victoria, makes it possible to of North Vancouver differs from walk under shelter both to the most because it has a separate wing front entrance and the outside base for the kitchenj^ncFiitility space. ment staircase. The plan has a stan­ The entrance hall is well placed dard L-shaped living-dining room, for reaching. $e Jiving, sleeping while the kitchen has a family and working areas. All bedrooms room adjoining it. Both this room have large closets and in addition and the dining room lead to a ter- to the bathroom there is a wash­ The plan is so arranged that room in the bedroom wing close children can go from the outside to the front door. There is a door terrace or front door to the family into the garden from the living room or down to a playroom in the room and its windows and those of basement without crossing any two of the bedrooms overlook the principle rooms. The front door garden. The best orientation would should face north. be to fare the back of this house The floor area is 1,300 square in a south-westerly direction. f "t and the exterior dimensions, The floor area is 1,363 square including the carport, are 46 feet feet and the erterior dimensions, • 'i • inch by 49 feet six inches. including the separate wing, are 49 Working drawings for this house feet by 40 feet eight inches. Work­ known as Design 2325, are avail­ ing drawings for this house, known able from Central Mortgage and as Design 271, are available from Housing Corporation at minimum Central Mortgage and Housing Cor­ cost. $500 poration at minimum cost. on C.H.M.C. HOUSE BUILDING LOANS and how you can get- a $500.00 BONUS under the ASK US ALL THE DETAILS Winter Incentive Program! the Homes on this page are designed and approved by Central Mortgage and Housing Corp. ...there are many more we can show you! HOME-BUILDERS OF THE BIG COUNTRY

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NEW HOUSE DESIGN — This house, by architect J. Bryan Craw­ Our Office and Yard is Open Every ley, Winnipeg, is of post and beam NEW HOUSE DESIGN — This construction with exposed beams at house, with is combined carport six-foot centres on the sloping ceil­ and entrance walk, is so arranged Week Monday's to 12 noon Saturday ings of all rooms. Post and beam is that the three bedrooms look on a type of construction made with to the rear garden. It was designed load-bearing posts and beams in by architect C. B. Millar of Isling­ which the enclosing walls are de­ ton, Ontario. signed to support no loads other By placing the bathroom and than their own weight. basement stain in the centre of the The house is planned around a house there is maximum use of modest court which will add pri­ ASK ABOUT vacy and outdoor living qualities to outside walls and yet no windows overlook adjoining neighbors. The the house. The living-dining room location of the back entrance which has ample wall space for placing leads into the family room, togeth­ furniture. The kitchen is efficiently er with the close proximity of bath­ planned and well placed. The bed­ rooms, bedrooms and stairs to the room-bathroom area may be separ­ basement recreation room, is well OUR ated from the rest of the house by planned for the children's use. The • folding door. Tile front door back of the house should face in a should face east for best lighting. south-easterly direction. The floor area is 1,142 square The. floor area is 1,306 square feet and the exterior dimensions f:et and th? exterior dimensions, excluding the carport, are 37 feet GOLDEN KEY' hy 36 feet five inches. Working are 44 feet by 39 feet Working drawings for this house, .known as drawings for this house, known as Design 2322, are available from Design 2326, are available tram Central Mortgage and Housing Cor­ central Mortgage and Housing Cor­ poration at minimum cost. HOMES! poration at minimum cost 14 THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 $5,000 - A • YEAR wheat, $0.71 for feed oats and $1.00 experienced in adjusting rations to STUDENT AID for feed barley. available feed supplies, questions WHY FIRE PREVENTION WEEK? Since grain is a concentrated do arise regarding the extent to PEOPLE IN Alberta students with high IQ's feed, transportation costs in rela­ which grain can be substituted for (FIRST OF A SERIES) this year, while there have been 23 your fire department as to means and empty pockets have struck it hay and other fodder. For answers in urban areas, with apartments of ridding your dwelling place of tion to its feeding value are much By A. E. Bridges rich as a result of a fortuitous in­ lower than they are for hay This to these questions, aMr. Bratvold re­ an*- dwelling locations accounting fire hazards. PICTURES terlocking of federal and provincial commends a pamphlet entitled Ad­ Alberta Fir* Commissioner for 37 of these. Industry fires have THINK FIRE PREVaSiNTION EV­ is one of the reasons it can be laid programs, reports Edward Ro- much cheaper to buy grain than to justing Livestock Rations To Avail­ Why does fire destruction war­ claimed S lives, and one person has ERY DAY — don't be a victim of I maine in The Financial Post. In able Feed Supplies. It is published died in a motor vehicle fire. Of the fire! buy roughage during a feed short­ by the Departments of Agriculture rant a National Proclamation for addition to subscribing to the Ca- age. observance of Fire Prevention 18 children who perished in fires | nadian Student Loans Act, which for Canada, Alberta, Saskatchewan Week? Just how serious is the so far this year, the greatest ma­ HEYDAY FOR HOUSE BUYERS will permit needy students in a The fact that good quality hay if and Manitoba. jority had been left at home unat­ in short supply in many parts of waste of life and property by fire? wide variety of institutions of high- "Adjusting Livestock Rations to As Fire Commissioner, I can give tended. Canadian house buyers could be | er learning to borrow up to $1,000 Alberta this year, is likely to re From these figures it is fairly headed for a high mortgage low- suit in prices which are no longer Available Feed Supplies" can be ob­ my evaluation of fire damage in annually for five years. Alberta has tained from district agriculturists Alberta. Our problem is typical obvious that greater precautions equity heyday if Finance Minister j economical for beef cattle feeders. Walter Gordon's proposal to lift ; a generous loan and grant program and from the Extension Service of ot that of other areas of Canada, against fire in the home are neces­ of its own. Mr. Bratvold suggests considering sary to accomplish any reduction the ceiling on conventional first' straw, considerably oat straw, if it the Alberta Department of Agricul­ in that we suffer needless waste of The really fortunate students are human and material resources. in the death rate from fire. Daily mortgages gets government appro is necessary to buy roughage. This, ture, Edmonton. care and attention must be given to val, Muriel Snider reports in The j ' the needy ones who enrolled before of course, will necessitate increas­ Up to this time in 1964 more heaters and stoves. They are more Financial Post. The mortgage lend­ I the fall of 1964 and have already ing the daily grain ration. USE HERALD CLASSIFIEDS people have been burned to death I drawn loans under the Queen Eli­ prone to failure and more likely to ing trade, still in the throes of ad-1 Although livestock producers are asmsimmsswssmuatetrtamasmm,.. in Alberta than in all of 1963. Yes­ ignite nearby combustibles than justing to the new "high-ratio" j zabeth Education Scholarship Fund terday with another life lost the furnaces or central heating sys­ mortgages that cover 83Mi % of pro-1 which offers interest-free loans up total climbed to 43, 21 men, 18 tems. Smoking materials igniting perty value, can see mortgages co­ to $2,500. In addition to continuing children and 4 women. In the city clothing or bedding take lives — vering 90% becoming common as a i to qualify for a maximum loan of of Calgary alone there were three accidents with gasoline and other result of Gordon's suggested amend $500 a year and maximum grants Watch For These . . . fires, each claiming 3 or more lives flammable liquids dictate that such ments to the various trust, loan of $750 a year from the province, and in Edmonton there has been materials should never be taken or and insurance company acts. they will be able to borrow up to one fire this year in which four LAND PROBLEMS. Premier $1,000 a year under the federal used in the home. The 83 Via % mortgages that be-j RAPS HEARINGS. Davie Ful­ perished. Deaths by fire in rural gan to appear late last year com­ Nikita Khrushchev is leading a plan. And they also will come in areas have amounted to 20 so far It is only by constant reminders ton, leader of the B.C. Pro­ proposed new Soviet campaign for a share of additional scholar­ of the danger from fire that people bine first mortgages at the current ' AUCTION ceiling of 66%% with second mort- j gressive Conservatives and against the Red Chinese over ships and bursaries provided by may be dissuaded from allowing te former Justice Minister, has private donors. Paul Adams, ad­ BIRD REACTION TO SHOT exist the dangerous conditions that gages for an additional 16% % into | Peking's proposed changes in a package that house buyers look- described Royal Commission on the China-Russia border. Krem­ ministrator of student awards, Uni­ repeat year after year as fire fil­ versity of Alberta, says: "As nearly In a recent article in the British lers. The long and tried experience ing for second mortgages have been • Biculturism hearings as invita­ lin has warned war could result sporting magazine, The Field, wri­ snapping up. (Institutional lenders tions to extremists. He said the as we can establish .several hun­ of the fire services has produced a from Mao Tie-Tung's "territor­ dred students will fall into this se­ SALES ter Denys Laing offers the tradi­ supply the first mortgage money; commission has exposed differ­ wealth of evidence that can be ta­ ial ambitions". — TNS Photo lect category. It is quite conceiv tional theories for this strange re­ ken as a sure guide to avoid death finance companies and other lend ences among Canadians, and action to shot: ers "top up" the package). If Gor­ able that some of these — the real­ Ollie Olsen - Finnegan by fire. not emphasized bonds. — TNS ly bright ones who manage to pick 1. That tlie bird is hit in the People readily accept medical don now raises the first mortgage Photo ceiling to 75'.; for institutional len up a major private scholarship — brain or central nervous system, or advice from a doctor, or legal ad­ will be in the $5,000 bracket.' Benton General Store - Benton in the organs controlling balance. vice from a lawyer, why should ders, it will halve the share of the FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23rd — 12.30 p.m. 2. That a shot pellet is hit in the they not accept life-saving advice package left for other lenders — pulmonary artery. which is available for the asking and they are unlikely to be content William Pratt - Esther 3. That a shot pellet has pene­ from fire officers. with so little. The higher ceiling Adjusting Rat-ions trated the pleura] sac causing swift on first mortgages will make the In my office and in other fire 8316% package less attractive to To Feed Supplies . Dates To Be Announced pneumothorax and lung collapse. Commission offices throughout Ca­ In the last two cases, a rather borrowers as well as lenders. The Don't buy hay without first nada the recorded findings of the difference between the current fuzzy theory postulates that the fire officers are summarized. By checking the comparative cost of bird's oxygen supply is rapidly de­ ceiling and the package is enough grain, advises O. G. Bratvold, Su­ every possible means we try to em­ to make many house buyers pay pleted and that it flies higher to phasize the life hazards from fire. pervisor of Alberta's Crop Im­ JOHNNY seek more air. the extra V* of 1% in interest char provement Service. Fire Prevention Week, however, ged for the package. But if the .Laing studied the actions of sev­ gives us a few more channels of ceiling goes up .lenders think more While cattle must have a mini­ eral pheasants that towered after communication, a few more voices buyers will tend to settle for a first mum amount of roughage, Mr. being shot and X-rayed those birds to register the oft-repeated warn­ mortgage at about 7%. Bratvold says it is often more eco­ Each had been only slightly "prick­ ings: nomical to feed only the minimum SHIELDS ed" by shot pellets, and none was — Never leave young children and make up the balance with addi­ hit in the head. From the location alone at home. tional grain. For example if me­ AUCTIONEER of the pellets, he deducted that — Never have flammable liquids Childhood Illness dium quality grass hay costs $25 penetration of the pleura and sub­ such as gasoline and cleaning sol­ Target of C.M.H.A. AGRICULTURE TOUR. Rus­ a ton, a farmer could afford to pay Chinook, Alta. | sequent lung collapse was respon­ vents in a dwelling area. sian Agriculture Minister Ivan up to $1,25 per bushel for feed Phone 5 sible for towering and the death of — Never smoke in bed or light Childhood mental illnesses, much P. Volouchenko took a special the birds. EASY MAKE-UP. A Dutch op up cigarettes when wearing cloth­ more prevalent than is generally tician invented these new glass­ tour of Canada, meeting Fed­ And in view of the pellet place­ ing which is known to be flam­ supposed, will be one of the chief es for the lady who wants to eral Minister of Agriculture targets of the 1965 National Action ment in those birds, Laing conclu­ mable. put on her eye make-up with Harry Hays. Mr. Volouchenko ded: "Remember, next time you see — Never hang clothing or bed­ Program of the Canadian Mental negotiated last year's huge ding close to stoves or heaters. Health Association. ease. The lenses turn up, out your bird tower, that most likely, of the way. — TNS Photo wheat sale between USSR and you almost missed." — ... Seek advice NOW from This was announced September Canada. — TNS Photo 29 by E. J. Morris .Calgary, presi­ dent of Alberta Division. Mr. Mor ris said, "Our objective will be not THEY'VE JOINED FORCES breed says Dr. Slen but we want Valentine DR. GEO. D. WILKINS only improved diagnostic and treat­ to evaluate hybrid females and get 854-3044 ment services, but also an increas­ Earlier this year the Manyberries information that will assist ranch­ HANNA CENTRAL DRUG LIMITED Fxperimental Farm became part of is pleased to announce ed emphasis on prevention." ers in their cross-breeding pro­ CMHA will also press for social, the Animal and Plant Science Se - grams. In assessing the hybrids community and government action tions of the Lethbridge Research most consideration will be given to — PRESENTS — F. W. KNOX, MB., B.S. on behalf of the mentally ill, and Station. Dr. S. B. Slen, Head of the milk production, longevity, rate of for stepped up programs of re­ Animal Science Section of the Letli gain, resistance to sunburn and the search and preventive education, bridge Research Station, looks for­ susceptibility of various crosses to has joined htm in genera* practice ward to an expansion in animal disease and parasites. CFCN TV - Channel 4 and 12 Calgary Utf. Morris said. science research because of the a- of medicine ond surgery, under the firm name of The Canadian Mental Health malgamation. The major sheep project for the Association maintains that it is future will be an evaluation of quite possible to discover and ap­ This move had been contemplat sheep cross-breeding for maximum WEEKLY PROGRAM LISTINGS DRS. WILKINS & KNOX ply specific methods for preced­ ed for some time he says. It mater­ lamb production. In addition, it is ing particular disorders, certain oi ialized because of the necessity to planned to produce a ewe that will 5:30—Woody Woodpecker which may yield to scientific at­ maint in a top quality staff and to breed at any season of the year. SUNDAY, October 11: 10:00—Today From Calgary Office Telephone 854-3341 tack at a given time. This has al­ provide adequate laboratory and li 11:30—Wild Bill Hickok 6:00—Focus In this case we will be trying to 10:45—Test Pattern 12:00—Heckle A Jeckle <£. Fri 6:30—The Munsters ready been demonstrated in some brary facilities for the men who 7:00—Outer Limits were at Man,berries. In addition develop a new breed says Dr. Slen. 10:55—Thought For The Day 12:30—Colonel Loonar Dr. Knox's Residence — 854-3268 areas of the mental health field. We want it to have the best attri­ 11:00—Open Fir B.I.S.ness 1:00—Matinee Theatre 8:00—My Favorite Martian the liaison with the relatively lar:i 8:30— Andy Williams Establishment of community butes of our present breeds and to 11:30— Kids Bids 2:30—Jim Beard Show mental health services will be a research staff at Lethbridge crean s 12:00—Kaleidoscope 3:00—People In Conflict 9:30—Baileys of Balboa 49-50 a better atmosphere for research produce about three lamb crops in 1:00—Portrait 3:30—It's Your Move '0:00—Jack Paar further main objective of the two years. 1:30—Target 4:00—TV Partytime 11:00—CTV News CMMHA 1965 program, which win Jh..' expand d program will con­ 11:16—Channel 4 Cast He points out that both the sheep 2:00—House On The Hill 4:30—Mickey Mouse Club be conducted simultaneously with centrate on beef and sheep breed 2:30—Bud Sherman Report 5:00—Head Hunter 11:20—Regional Wrapup its "million members by 1967 ' ing projects and range manage and the cattle breeding projects 3:00— Horst Koehler 5:30—Emmett Kelly 11:30—Pierre Berton ment studies. will be long term programs and 3:30—Sports Digest 6:00—Focus 12:00—Foothills Theatre -ampaign to enlist "a million voic­ 1:30—Thought For The Day es to speak for the mentally ill". that the Manyberries substation 4:00—Trail masters 6:30—Karen A new cross-breeding proiert for 5:00—Challenge 7:00—Littlest Hobo CHARLTON'S - BROOKS, ALTA. beef production is planned involv will continue to provide much use­ ANOTHER SURGE 5:30—Telepoll 7:30—Let's Sing Out ing both beef and dairy breeds. We ful information fpr the livestock 6:00—Flipper 8:00—Petticoat Junction OF PROSPERITY are not trying to develop a new producer 6:30—Walt Disney Presents B:30—The Virginians FRIDAY, October 16: There is not much doubt that the 7:30—Mr. Novak 11:00—CTV News 8:30—Man From U.N.C.L.E. 11:15—Channel 4 Cast 7:45—Test Pattern current expansion ,now entering b 00—University Math its record-breaking 45th month, is 9:30—Candid Camera 11:20—Regional Wrapup 10:00—Hourglass 11:30—Pierre Berton fc:30—Test Pattern likely to pass the 50 mark with ease 11:00—CTV News 12:00—Big Time Wrestling 9:00—Thought For The Day says Daiion Robertson in The Fi­ 11:15—Channel 4 Cast 1:00—Thought For The Day 9:06—News nancial Post. Repitition of the win­ 11:20—Regional Wrapup 9:10—Miss Helen SALES ter building is expected to give 11:30—Sports Hotseat 9:30— Today From Calgary 9:35—Ed Allen Time business an extra boost over the 12:00—Sports Digest 12:30—Thought For The Day 10:00—Today From Calgary year-end Canada's current expan WEDNESDAY, October 14; 11:30—Wild Bill Hickok •>ion already towers over all earlier 8:30—Test Pattern 12:00—Wally 'Gator & Friends ,HjsiWur periods of growth. Ex­ 9:00—Thought For The Day 12:30—Colonel Loonar ports, for example, have risen 48'. SAVE 9:05—News 1:00—Matinee Theatre .IKV a»oi nd the gain has been MONDAY, October 12: 9:10—Miss Helen 2:30—Jim Beard Show CALENDAR u 9:30—Today From Calgary 3:00—People In Conflict • iwice as large as it was in the 1958- 8:30—Test Pattern (Sso) 9:35—Ed Allen Time 3:30—It's Your Move I .ist expansion and four times bigger 8:55—Thought For The Day 4:00—TV Partytime MONEY 9:05—News 10:00—Today From Calgary : than t.ie boom oi 1954-56. lmlus 11:30—Wild Bill Hickok 4:30—Mickey Mouse Club iMPf RIAL oil uMm% ; 9:10—Miss Helen trial production has risen more 12:00—The Jetsons 5:00—Head Hunter REGULAR CATTLE SALES 9:30—Ed Allen Time 5:30—Yogi Bear than 2ti'.. edging ahead of 1954-56 10:00—A.M. Theatre 12:30—Colonel Loonar NOW 1:00—Matinee Theatre 6:00—Focus AT OUR YARD \ .na UK re than douDle the advance 11:30—Jim Beard Show 6:30—Flintstones 12:00—Deputy Dawg and Friends 2:30—Jim Beard Show ; .1 I:i58 59. 3:00—People In Conflict 7:00—Country Music Hall 12:15—People In Conflict 7:30—Andy Griffith 12:45—It's Your Move 3:30—It's Your Move in. teonomy ,it is true, only 4:00—TV Partytime 8:00—Double Your Money EVERY FRIDAY r-.r. ..ijii„ larough this year's 1:15—Football Forecast 8:30—McHale's Navy 1:30—Can. Professional Football 4:30—Mickey Mouse Club >.iiinir.liiLr months. (Jross Na- order high analysis ENGRO early 5:00—Head Hunter 9:00—Tides and Trails 1% COMMISSION ON CATTLE SOLD BY THE POUND 4:00—TV Partytime aun.ri Production, the broadest 5:30—Johnny Quest 9:30—Wendy and Me 4:30—Mickey Mouse Club 6:00—Focus 10:00—Red Skelton Show measure of activity, advanced by 5:00—Head Hunter 11:00—CTV News my If in the second quarter 1964 produce bigger crop profits later 5:30—Mighty Hercules 6:30—Wed. Night at the Movies 8:30—Alfred Hitchcock 11:15—Channel 4 Cast Regular Fat, Feeder and 6:00—Focus -nd most of the rise is attributable 9:30—No Time For Sergeants 11:20—Regional Wrapup Stock Cow Sale Friday, October 9 6:30—The Lucy Show .o nighor prices. In addition: Lat- 10:00—The Saint 11:30—Pierre Berton 7:00—Windfall Joe Onody, Brooks, Farm Sale Saturday, October 10 st seasonally adjusted retail sales 11:00—CTV News 12:00—Foothills Theatre 7:30—Dick Van Dyke 1:30—Thought For The Day Complete line of farm machinery, 30 head of cattle ..now t.'iot in July sales rose 2% 8:00—Bewitched 11:15—Channel 4 Cast from June but failed to pass the 8:30—It's Your Move 11:20—Regional Wrapup 50 hogs 11:30—Pierre Berton 9:00—Cara Williams record set in January. Industrial 12:00—Foothills Theatre No Sale Thanksgiving Holiday Monday, October 12 9:30—Take A Chance SATURDAY, October 17: production in June rose above May 1:30—Thought For The Day levels but failed to regain its April 10:00—Dr. Kildare Regular Hog, Sheep and 11:00—CTV News 11:00—Test Pattern Dairy Cattle Sale Tuesday, October 13 peak. Manufacturers' shipments 11:15—Channel 4 Cast 11:25—Thought For The Day tnrou„ii April, May and June were HERE'S HOW YOU SAVE MONEY IMMEDIATELY: 11:20—Regional Wrapup 11:30—En France (this week only) 12:00— Sideshow running 6% or so below the record 11:30—Pierre Berton THURSDAY, October 16: All Black Cattle Sale Wednesday, October 14 totals reached in March. But des­ EARLY DELIVERY DISCOUNTS 12:00—Western Canada 1:00— Kids Bids News Roundup 8:30—Test Pattern 1:30—Big Time Wrestling Angus ond cross bred Angus calves, pite the slower pace of activity, a • Take delivery by October 31st — save $4.00 2:30—Teen 'N Twenty TV Party majority of sensitive business in­ 12:30—Western Canada 9:00—Thought For The Day yearlings ond cows per ton. Sports Report 9:05—Newa 4:00—After Four dicators are still rising. Credit con­ • Take delivery in November or December, 1964 1:00—Thought For The Day 9:10— Miss Helen 4:30—Wide World of Sport Regular Fat, Feeder and ditions are a force for expansion. —save $3.00 per ton. B:30—Today From Calgary 6:00—Focus Stock Caw Sale Friday, October 16 Rising stock prices point to a re- 9:35—Ed Allen Time 6:30—You Asked For It • Take delivery in January or February, 1965— 7:00—Calgary Safety Roundup Complete dispersal of 140 head Registered acceleration of business. The boom­ 11:30—Wild Bill Hickok save $1.50 per ton. 12:00—Stingray 7:30—Farmers Daughter Polled anal Horned Herefords, consigned ing U.S. economy is a pood portent TUESDAY, October 13: 12:30—Colonel Loonar 8:00—Voyage To The Bcttem by Steve Figeciki of Tilley Saturday, October 31 for exports. And underlying the EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNTS 8:00—University Math 1:00—Matinee Theatre of the Sea 2:30—Jim Beard Show current Canadian expansion is 8:30—Test Pattern 9:00—Sat. Night at the Movies • Make payment by December 31st 1964—re­ 3:00—People In .Conflict large-scale business spending on 9:00—Thought For The Day 11:00—CTV News ceive 4% discount on delivered price. 3:30—It's Your Move 11:15—Channel 4 Cast "Eastern Buyers Represented At All Sales" new facilities which is expected to 9:06— Newa 4:00—TV Partytime • Make payment by March 31st 1965—receive 9:10—Miss Helen 11:20—Regional Wrapup carry firmly through into 1965. 4:30—Mickey Mouae Club 11:30—Foothills Theatre 2% discount on delivered price. 9:30—Today From Calgary 5:00—Head Hunter LIST YOUR LIVESTOCK WITH 9:36—Ed Allen Time 1:00—Thought For The Day Engro fertilizers are sold exclusively by your Esso agent. SPARKS * WMU. F«b„ There are 11 proven grades te meet all needs. Analysis CHARLTON'S SALE YARDS, LTD. is guaranteed. For prices and further information: Behind the iron "ALBERTA'S LEADING AUCTIONEERS" curtain life h juti CALL YOUR (ESSO) AGENT TODAY one banned WATCH FOR REXALL $ ORIGINAL FALL - le SAU Hank Charlton Johnny Charlton thing after another. M.E. LAMSON HANNA Uc. Ne. 196 Lie. No. 293 TOM SPENCE . - - SUNNYNOOK -10 Big Days— Phones. 362-3229 and 362-2972 Brooks DALE LAUGHLIN - YOUNGSTOWN "Farm Sales A Specialty'' ROBERT DICK OYEN Thurs., October 15th thru Sat. October 24th THE HANNA HERALD AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1964 15 Indoor Planting from rotting. Any shallow contain- Assistant Supervisor base of the bulbs to prevent them For 4-H Clubs Of Bulb Varieties fro mrotting. An yshallow contain­ er which holds an inch of water The Honorable Harry E. Strom, For indoor planting, choose large and gravel or granite chips wiU be : Minister of Agriculture, has an- disease-free bulbs from varieties satisfactory. : nounced the appointment of Ar- recommended for forcing, advises 1 In both soil and gravel culture, nold Malone to the position of As- P. D. McCalla, Supervisor of Horti­ the bulbs should be stored in a i sistant Supervisor of Alberta 4-H culture with the Alberta Depart­ dark room where the temperatures FarmFronc Clubs. ment of Agriculture. is between 40 and 50 degrees F. Mr. Malone was raised on a farm From mid-September to the end Bulbs planted in soil should be in the Rosalind district south-east of October is the time for indoor weU watered before going into i of Camrose. While attending school planting. The blooming period can storage. Only occasional watering L.. he was an active member of the 4-H be extended by planting early, me­ wiU be necessary after this if pans Beef and Dairy Clubs in the area. dium and late varieties of tulips, of water are kept in the storage I (Nov. 22 through to the 27th). In 1957 he was named a delegate to daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses. room to moisten tbe air. RACE FOR RODEO HONORS | Championship Standings National Club Week in Toronto and Mr. McCalla recommends a san­ The length of storage, says aMr. ALL AROUiND:— Keith Hyland, Ottawa which is one of the highest dy loam soil modified with one- McCalla, varies with the variety of Turner Valley; Kenny McLean, Ok­ awards obtainable in 4-H. third leaf mold or peat. Heavier bulb. Most bulbs, however, need soils are not good for indoor bulbs from 8 to 10 weeks. When the tu­ TIGHTENS AS SEASON ENDING anagan Falls, B.C.; Tom Bews, Long Upon graduation from high but can be improved by the addi­ view; Ernie Doren, Bruce; Pete school, Mr. Malone went on to take lips and daffodils have developed tion of sand and peat. AU but the shoots from 2 to 4 inches long and and All Around Bruised Head, Standoff; George ! a diploma course at the College of top half inch of the bulbs should Myren, Edmonton; D. C. Lund, I Agriculture in Vermilion. Follow­ the hyacinths are over half an inch be covered with soil. WeU soaked high, they are ready to come out. Titles Only Ones Cinched Warner. ing this he took an agricultural de­ unglazed earthenware flower pots gree course at the Montana State This change from a cool dark room Never before has the race for pressive showing for the All HIGH POINT:— Rocky Rockabar. I are the best containers. Plastic pots to a warm bright one should be Medicine Hat; Keith Hyland, Tur­ | College in Bozeman, Montana. He and tin cans can be used if a hole is top honors been so close -—- as is Around title is Ernie Doren of ! was a member of the College de­ made gradually. In the warm at­ the case of the 1964 rodeo season. Bruce, Alberta. Ernie specializes in ner Valley; Alex Laye, Sounding | made in the bottom of the cans for mosphere the plants will grow ra­ Lake; Malcolm Jones, Lethbridge; , bating team which competed in the drainage. A half inch layer of With only six more to go, Steer Wrestling, and so far this | north-western states. pidly and require a great deal of and $34,000.00 prize money at year, he has placed 36 times at 21 Jim Clifford, Ribstone; Jim Glad-1 stones or broken crockery should water. stake, the only events which are all rodeos in this event. This tally pla­ stone, DeWinton; Lome Wells, De- j As Assistant Supervisor of 4-H be put in the bottom of any con­ but cinched are the Steer Wre­ ces Ernie in third spot in Cham Winton; Doug Flanigan, Ponoka; j Clubs, Mr. Malone will be respon- tainer to prevent the drainage hole TOOK 1,152 LIVES stling event and the All Around pionship standings and fourth in Kenny McLean, Okanagan Falls, ' sible for directing much of the from becoming clogged. One of the costliest forest fires — and even these two could take the All Around. B.C.; Bob Duce, Granum. ' work in 4-H agricultural projects Good results are obtained when in history — the Peshtigo fire in j and will be involved in many other a radical change. Rocky Rockabar of Mi'dicine Hat BRONC:— Rocky Rock- j lycinth and paper white narcissi Wisconsin in 1871 — burned some ; aspects of the program bulbs are grown in water on gra­ 1,000,000 acres, wiped out 17 Alex Laye of Soundinjj Lake, Al­ is holding a $224.00 lead over his abar, Medicie Hat; Keith Hyland, opponent in Saddle Bronc Ridint,', Turner Valley; Marty Wood, Bow- i Mr Malone succeeds Stuart Fra- vel or granite chips. The bulbs towns and claimed at least 1,152 berta, holds a comfortable lead of must ble placed in an upright posi- Uves. $1,322.00 in the Steer Wrestling Keith Hyland The High Point may ness; Wayne Void, DeWinton; Tom j i ser who resigned to enter the event, over his nearest contender, also be going to Rocky with his Bews, Longview; Winston Bruce, I church ministry. early lead of $6,931.00. LUNCH IS WHERE YOU FIND IT. This Billy goat was Stan Walker. Laye with winnings Cochrane; Kenny McLean, Okana­ hungry, so when seven-year-old James Virgin put a potato of $3,522.00 and Walker with Another first, possibly, is the gan Falls, B.C.; Lawrence Lamb, TEST FERTILIZERS FIRST $2,400.00. fact that Malcolm Jones lead of Viking; George Myren. Edmonton; chip on his head, the goat Just helped himself, ignoring the $3,609.00 in the Bareback event to Duance Bruce, Calgary. unconventional dining table on which it was served.—TNS Farmers are advised to check all THE SALE YOU Thus far, only seven contestants Bob Duces $3,158.00 is almost j Photo i new fertilizer types and formula- have qualified for the All Around identical to their winnings in the :— Malcolm | tions before using them in large Championship. This event requires 1963 rodeo season. Jim Clifford of Jones, Lethbridge; Bob Duce, Gra­ quantities HORSEMEN CAN'T a to qualify three times in num; Jim Clifford, Ribstone; Doug should be "groomed' 'frequently Ribstone is running a very close with a wire brush. Between brush­ Although fertilizers are continu- Steer Wrestdling, and third with $3,149.00 in his favor. Flanigan, Ponoka; Ted Vayro, Ta-, | ually being tested by research sta AFFORD a Riding event. Keith Hyland, at I'he Bareback event might bear | ber; Dick Havens, Madden; Happy i THI ing or when time doesn't permit, a Taggcrt, Invermere, B.C.; Bob , good shaking will help to straigh-| tions and must be registered for present, holds a $2,883.00 lead over watching however, what with six | n cut tie long fibers. The rug [sale under the Fertilizers Act, TO MISS! Kenny McLean of Okanagan Fails, more rodeos to go, and $1,800 00, Brown, Nanton; Phil Doan, Halkirk B.C. Hyland with $6,461.00 to Mc­ plus entry fees to be won at To-; Pete Bruised Head, Standoff. should not be allowed to become there is no guarantee they have too soiled. These rugs can be wash- | been tested under Alberta condi- Lean's $3,778.00. Another veteran ronto, anything could happen. :— Gid Garstad, (By Mrs. Mona cowboy who has staged a very im- ed either by hand or by machine as I tions. The Brahma Bull Riding event Coronation; Lawrence Hutchison, j Marie Cox, long as mild detergents and low | According to A. W. Goettel, As­ which poses more of a challenge to Cochrane; Rocky Rockabar, Medi-' District water temperatures are used. They sistant Supervisor of Soils St Weed contesting cowboys—due to the cine Hat; Dave Garstad, Veteran; H'rmL' Economist) may be dried in a tumble dryer as Control with the Alberta Depart- fact that they get less stock to Leo Brown, Czar; Wayne Tattersal, : Ions a sthis is done at only warm compete on than do the other ment of Agriculture, research work Wainwright; Ron Bascom, Eastend, settings as lu'at will damage the I has shown that the common gran­ events, and also, the fact that many Sask.; Garth Edge, Cochrane; Hank Wildlife Damage Protection fibers. ular fertilizer formations now on HORSE SALE of the bulls are all but impossible Abbie, Rumsey; Doug Flanigan, Po- I Alberta farmers whose crops If launck ring by hand, wash the I the market are providing the nec­ to ride in any case—offers extrem­ noka. pile gently and rinse the rug very AT THE ely close contention to the contes­ have been damaged by certain essary plant food. However, ferti­ CALF ROPING:— Ixarne Wells, same birds and other wildlife can welL Squeeze out the excess water lizers with certain additives, claim­ tants. Two former Champions in before hanging to drip-dry. The rug this event are at present vying for DeWinton; Bud VanCleave, Taber; \ claim compensation under the ed to prevent loss by bleaching, Jim Gladstone, Ribstone; Alex Laye i Wildlife Protection Fund. should be shaken several times as have not been proved under Al­ STETTLER AUCTION MART Ihe title again this year. Gid Gar­ it dries Whichever method is used, stad of Coronation and Lawrence Sounding Lake; Kenny McLean, | Curt P. Smith, Director of Fish berta conditions. The application of Okanagan Falls, B.C.; Keith Hy­ and Wildlife, reports that compen­ always give the Tug a vigorous plant food to cereal crop leaves Sale Time 10:00 A.M. Hutchison of Cochrane, Alberta. brushing when it is bone dry to Gid holds a lead of $587.00. land, Turner Valley; Happy Unger, sation up to a maximum of $15 n has shown some response but it is STETTLER Coaldale; Pat McHugh, DeWinton; acre can be claimed for crop da­ restore its soft, fluffy appearance, not economical in this province. The Calf Roping event sees Bud Don Henry, Paradise Valley; Harry mage by ducks, geese, sandhill and rich colors. AUCTION VanCleave of Taber, and Lome More About Fat - In • The - Diet Mr. Goettel advises farmers to Nietz, Maple Creek, Sask. cranes, deer .antelope and bear. check the results of new fertilizers Wells of DeWinton going right to Crops covered by the regulations R.cent research in the U.S. MART'S the wire. At present. Wells holds a STEER WRESTLING:— Alex with their district agriculturists, are wheat ,oats, barley, flax, rye. shows that in preventing arthero- nearest experimental farm, the Un­ 4th ANNUAL — 2-DAY very slight leadof $148.00 over Van­ Laye, Sounding Lake; Stan Walker, field peas, buckwheat, grasses, sclerosis, it is important to have a Thurs Oct. 15 iversity of Alberta's Soils Depart­ Cleave. However, the Champion­ Lethbridge; Ernie Doren, Bruce; clover and field corn grown for proper balance between saturated BLACK CALF ship title is far from being decided Bud Butterfield, Ponoka; Keith Hy­ ment or the Field Crops branch of seed. nd unsaturated fats in the diet. the Dept. of Agriculture. Fertilizer AND as these two cowboys have volleyed land. Turner Valley; Brian Butter- The correct balance will not only field, Ponoka; Roy Hubbard, Ed­ Compensation will be paid whe­ returns, he says, must be greater Approx. 350 Head Expected the lead back and forth three times ther the crops are still standing, in tzip to prevent the disease, but is YEARLING SALE in the last month. Lome Wells was monton; Jim Gladstone, Ribstone; than their cost for profitable re­ the swath, In sheaves on the jeneficial even after the disease sults. Sometimes another type of Buyers Will Be On Hand From Across Conoda and U.SJL 10 A.M. Both Days the 1962 and '63 Calf Roping Arnold Haraga, Skiff; Tom Buter- has started. field, Ponoka. ground ,or in stooks. WildUfe da­ fertilizer than the one being used Champion, and veteran Bud Van­ mage protection does not, however, Dr. R. Reiser of Texas A & M THURSDAY and FRIDAY Cleave held the championship on will give the same response at a WILD HORSE RACE:— Pat Mc- apply to crops in the stack or in College has observed that surpris- lower cost per acre. AUCTIONEERS OCT. 22nd & 23rd numerous occasions prior to 1962. iHugh, DeWinton; Jim Clifford, granaries or to grazing lands. mfely enough ,a diet containing no C. McKay G. McKay B. Wigley Vancouver, B (.'., who held its Ribstone; Cliff Vandergrift, Turner To obtain compensation, a farm ut causes a marked increase in T. Pratt Last Year we sold 2,250 Head of Read And Use The 118 Angus and Angus Cross Bred last rodeo in 1961, will again draw i Valley; Gordon Brodie, Killam. er must get a damage claim form blood fat content. Under these con­ 286 233 137 Calves and Yearlings contesting cowboys through its from his nearest Alberta Hail In­ ditions, fat is produced by carbo­ 49-50 WILD COW MILKING r— Kenny hydrates and mobilized in the Classified Ads gates on October 14 through to the McLean, Okanagan Falls, B.C.; Hil­ surance Board agent. All provin­ 17th with a total purse of $2,500. bert Bintz, Sedalia; Alex Laye, cial treasury branches have hail in­ ,.,d stream. THE FIRST 1500 CALVES Mr. Joe Kelsey of Tonasket, Wash­ Sounding Lake; Reg Kesler, Rose­ surance agents After registering Homemakers' Hints RECEIVED WILL BE SOLD ington, will be bringing in his mary. his claim, the farmer must then When canning rhubarb, I put a THE FIRST DAY stock for this rodeo. 1 pay a $25 adjustment fee to the large pucKage of raspberry or With contention as it is at pre­ AMATEUR BRONC:— Jack agent. The crop cannot be harvest­ strawberry jelly powder with the sent the remaining C.P.A. rodeos Phipps, Cochrane; Ivan Daines, In- ed until lt has been appraised by boiling rhubarb. This gives the For further information contact the : nisfail; Kenny Powell, Turner Val- an insurance adjuster. rhubarb a nice pink color that will should prove both exciting to spec­ 1 Stettler Auction Mart at 742-2785 tators and challenging to contes ley; Glen Daines, Innisfail. Mr. Smith points out that this is . HI in tn^ winter months. Unts. These being Kimberley, B.C. tHUCKWAGONS:— Unchanged. the first year that farmers have not Plastic garbage cans are won­ —Auctioneers— derful outside toy barrels. They T. A. PRATT C. Q. McKAY (Sept. 25 and 26); Lacombe, Alta. r had to carry crop damage insur­ (Oct. 2 and 3); Vermilion, Alta. ance to be eligible for wildlife da­ i not n rimed by rain or dented 286 233 CUT PRODUCTION Stockmen! (Oct. 16 and 17); Viking, Alta (Oct. mage compensation. Damage claims if they get knocked around. G. E. McKAY BILL WIGLEY 9 and 10); and the Canadian Cham­ Diseases and pests reduce agri­ I are paid out of a fund developed Use the last bit of ketchup that 127 118 pionship Rodeo being Held in the cultural production by nearly $1.4 by the Wildlife Certificate. The clings to the bottle for flavor in 49-50-51C Maple Leaf Gardens at Toronto billion dollars annuaUy. fund is raised by assessing all big French dressings. Pour oil, vinegar I game and bird hunters an extra and seasonings into the bottle and PLAN NOW TO SELL YOUR FALL dollar on their licenses. shake the ingredients together. ; Cleaning Deep Pile Rugs: When making popcorn bails, dip Deep-pile area or accent rugs hands in cold water and then form LIVESTOCK CONSIGNMENTS 1 made of "orlon" acrylic fiber can the balls. I find this works better i be kept looking like new if th. •* than putting butter on the hands are properly cared for. The rug and is not so messy. THROUGH

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