JOHN HOWARD SOCIETY GIVES VIEWS TO DRUMHELLER MAYOR Editor's Note: — The following notwithstanding the factors enu­ is a copy of a letter forwarded by merated ia our brief. This will- the John Howard Society to Mayor necessitate constant liaison with Wendell Green of Drumheller. Tt THE HANNA HERALD many groups in Drumheller as we contains the Society's views con­ believe that only by co-operation cerning the location of the federal can the John Howard Society, your penitentiary at Drumheller. community and others achieve I "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA N^WS' rl- rr- r)r maximum results in rehabilitation. His Worship, There is one part of our brief VOLUME 25 —No. 14 THE HANNA HERALD opd EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JANUARY 30• /A Mayor Wendel Green, we particularly wish to clarify. Wc Drumheller, Alberta. stated that Drumheller does not Dear Mayor Green: have a comprehensive and ade­ Now that the Federal Govern­ quate medical and psychiatric ser­ ment has announced the peniten­ vice. It was not our intention *o tiary will be started during the have reference to the admirable slimmer, and in view of the tre­ service presently existing to serve Board of Trade Lines mendous press coverage, we wish the public and the district. We had to outline our position to you. in mind services which should bc While the main object of the available in sufficient numbers TO John Howard Society is to help in adequately serve the institution the rehabilitation of prisoners, the for purposes of rehabilitation such as psychologists, social workers Up Questionnaire objections we had to the proposed site were based upon rehabilita­ ind sociologists and other services tion studies and experience both found in Forensic clinics, in con­ in Canada and other parts of the junction with a university or medi­ world, where medium security pri­ cal school where many various spe­ ALL BUSINESS HEADS WILL •- sons of the type contemplated have cialists are available. If our state­ STORES ISSUE been constructed. Our study show­ ment can be considered to dispar­ DELIVERY REGULATIONS ed that there were certain defici­ age any specialist or practitioner RECEIVE FORM THIS WEEK; encies in building at the site selec­ in your community, it certainly Grocery stores in Hanna ted, and we thought it was thi; was not our intention to do so and have issued notice to patrons bounden duty of the Society to we render our sincere apologies. SPECIAL MEETING FEB. 19 of a regulation concerning de­ out these deficiencies to the We trust you will accept this ex­ liveries of small orders. It ap­ Federal Government and to the pression of our regret for any in Many Avenues For Suggestions pears that many householders public, which we did, so that they convenience our brief may have are In the habit of phoning in would be given consideration in caused to you or the community, Included In Appeal For far one or two items at a time the selection of sites of peniten­ aijd advise that you can expect our Greater Interest and Participation and having same delivered. tiaries. co-operation in the future. If you The practice creates a hard­ ship On the grocery clerks, and We regret the controversy that think it would be helpful, we would The future activities ot the Board of Trade, will largely be happy to meet with you an.l especially the delivery man, arose as a result of our brief and be determinded by response to a circular shortly to be mailec' who must continually call at sincerely hope that our differences your council to elaborate on th»- work of the Society. to all business men in Hanna. It is in the form of a question­ each store to make sure that will be forgotten and the work pro­ naire, and deals with a number of problems which have beer ceeded with immediately. We trust Yours very truly, these small orders are picked that all may now co-operate in N. E. Birch, puzzling Board officials over the past years, basically, the up. The four grocery outlets every way so that rehabilitation President, lack of interest and especially low attendance at reguar meet- in town, namely Hanna Co-op, services will be the best possible, John Howard Society. Beach's A-G Food Store, Tom The executive decided to circu­ Boy and Hanna Red and White, late this questionnaire first this have agreed on the following year rather than elect new officers regulation: Effective Monday, 11 prior to acquiring some comment February 3 a service charge from business men. The general for delivery will be made on The Alfred Pahl rink (bottom row) was declared winner of the Hanna district Massey- idea of the questionnaire is to ob­ •II orders of less than five dol­ Ferguson Curl-O-Ramo playdowns, which ended here last week, after competition among Lingerie Louie tain opinions of members and to lars in value. In this way they twenty or more rinks. The Pahl foursome won over Jack Horner and his mates from Pollock­ seek some guidance for future ex­ hope householders will make ville. Left to right bottom row are members of "he "champs": Fred Fecho, Ed. Job, Alfred Pahl ecutives. a complete list of their grocery and Albert Banco. The playoff was sponsored by K and B Motors, and in the top row is Ken Some of the questions are: Do wants and phone same In all Gullekson, along with members of the runners-up Bill McCloskey, Jack Homer and Norm you think the Board of Trade at once. Service will be better, Christianson. Absent when the photo was taken was Don Nester. The fellow at extreme right should continue; Do you favor a tempers will be cooler and the change in the meeting arrange delivery boy will quit "run­ needs no introduction, he's Bruce Hutchison the other half of K and B Motors. The winners Still At Large ments; Do you favor a community- ning around in circles" as tha now play in the Goose Lake Line finals in Hanna on Feb. 10 and 11, in which 11 Massey Fer­ wide program of business promo­ result of this regulation. All guson dealerships are represented. The winner of this playoff advances to for the tion, etc. In all there are about four stores hope their cus­ southern Alberta playdowns and the right to cdvance to the national championships in Tor­ a dozen pertinent questions to tomers will understand and onto. POLICE CLUELESS AS WOMEN which the executive hopes to ob­ give of their fullest co-opera­ tain complete answers. tion. The questionnaire will be mail­ LOSE UNDERGARMENTS TO THIEF; ed this week and receipients are D- asked to immediately respond by filling out same and returning it HOMES ENTERED MANY TIMES to Don McCallum, president, not Sportsmen's Dinner later than February 10. Delia Public Man or Youth Leave Onlv One A special meeting of the Board Mark, He "Has Big Feet"; for its re-organization and promo­ tion will be held in the Masonic Library Reports Clothes Lines Also "Swiped" Temple banquet room oa Wednes­ day, February 19 at 8 p.m. The "Lingerie Louie" is still at large! Chief Constable Wm. 6pod Year Tomorrow Night questionnaire and other matter* MOFSOP Of the Mnnnn Pr.li.-p Dop/yfrnifpf \ftfr\rmt*ri tfyi |-),fr^rr! 4»..>w^—.i>ii«|.iMWni lip—... N ****** **%** Ajyil^ ^''V^tttLwf'^^ HP"!'*** "Wiir bg"*aiSCH§§grH 9t tHHTftieetln.'? ' Stock On tl and* .»f Wednesday that a man or youth who has been stealing wo­ Now Exceeds Five men's undergarments the past several weeks is still unknown, KINSMEN CLUB'S ANNUAL "DO' ond therfore pressumed to be continuing his practice. Thousand Books •- TOWN MEETING An outbreak of theft of wo- j causing more than much concern OTTAWA, Jan. 10 — In its New Rat Invasion A steady demand for reading men's wear occurred prior to to his department. Year's promotion list Air Material material was indicated at the ON FEBRUARY 24 PROMISES EVENING LONG TO BE Christmas, according to Const, j Command Headquarters has an­ Delia Public Library during 1963. Mossop, and theafter the thief nounced the promotion of Flying Said Smallest according to the annual report as Monday, February 34 haa appeared to have ceased his an­ Officer L. P. (Paddy) Padberg, 41, revealed by secretary-treasurer J. been set as Ihe data for tho REMEMBERED; MANY STARS COMING tics for a while. However, in the j New Hotel son of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Pad­ DeMott. annual town meeting and as past three or four weeks numerous berg of Sibbald, Alberta, to the usual it will be hold in tho Evening Opens With Cocktail rank of Flight lieutenant. In Many Years During thc past year the lib­ complaints have come into the rary loaned out 6,530 books, of Memorial Hall, starting at 8 Flight Lieutenant Padberg. who p.m. This year the meeting Hour At 6.30.. Dinner at 7.30; police office by ladies who have Slated To Be Infested Premises which number there were 125 lost reported thefts. joined the RCAF in 1943, is an should hold mora than pass­ aeronautical engineer. He has been Shows Decrease or destroyed. New books Costing Ticket Soles Reported Encouraging 11 In one instance the marauder en­ $604 were purchased in 1963 and ing interest for tho majority serving since 1999 on the head From Previous Year of ratepayers. Annual reports Hanno Kinsmen are making some last minute comple­ tered a home and proceeded to an Built Af Delia quarters staff of the command, the total number of books now on upstairs bedroom where he took a hand in the library is 5,558. of all councillors, school board tions to the program of their annual Sportsmen's Dinner to be which provides material and tech­ The Norway rat invasion on Al­ and hospital representatives all large quanity of lingerie. In an­ Marshall Brothers nical support for all RCAF forma­ berta's eastern boundary in 1903 Contributing much to the finan­ held in the Memorial Hall tomorrow night, storting with a other section of town he entered will bo of considerable inter­ Norman and Julius tions. was the smallest it has been for cial success of the library were do est. Ratepayers ara thus ask­ cocktail hour at 6.30 and dinner at 7.30. The Kinsmen have another home where the same pro nations from several sources. They Owners of Venture years. The concerted action of pest ed to mark their calendars on left little doubt but what they have done everything possible to cedure was evidenced. Complaints include Majestic and Farrell Lake make this a most attractive evening, and well worth the ad­ of ladies losing undergarments Preliminary work is scheduled control officials and residents •» this date and at tha invitation I SAW. Women's Institute, $20; Ladies' of Mayor Faupel and his coun­ mission charge of ten dollars per plate. from clothes lines have also been next week if weather permits on both sides of the Alberta-Saskat­ Auxiliary Royal Canadian Legion, heard and the same party is be­ the construction of a new hotel in Fred Gibson lamenting the fact cil be on hand for the annual Ticket sales are reported to be chewan border is responsible for $25; Village of Delia, $50; Munici­ meeting. jDave "Sweeney" Schriner, one of lieved to be- responsible. lelia. The Herald learned from that he hadn't had a chance to pal District of Starland, $100; meeting a very favorable response Calgary's own products to the Na­ a prominent Delia resident Wed­ wear hls red Mackinaw this win this greatly improved situation. Thus far all efforts of police to Drumheller School Division No. 30, G- and while there is no indication is tional League, who rates as one o. nesday that the new structure will ter, Gordon Cruikshank disclosing J. B. Gurba, Supervisor of Crop $25. The thanks of the Library yet of a complete sell out, it is ad­ tbe finest left wingers to ever ap­ capture the thief have proved fu­ his experience with oxen w J tile as no one can give a descrip­ be financed and owned by Norman Protection and Pest Control with Board are extended to these visable to pick up tickets now, as pear in the Big Time. Golf fans and Julius Marshall, one time resi­ strictly "from a distance;" Lorn* the Alberta Department of Agricul groups for their contributions and will meet and greet Doug Silvei- tion of him. The only clue that Rosko manning the levee as an­ in past years there has been a police have is the fact that the dents of Delia who have returned ture, reports that Saskatchewan's lo all others who in any way made No Siren last minute rush and some well- berg, a one-time member ot the there recently. other "gusher" came forth on cen­ concentrated rat control program the library's operation a success in Alberta Willingdon Cup team and man or youth has exceptionally tre street; Bert Slock and Ferg intended patrons were left of "tne large feet. Footprints in the snow The new hostel will be built on between the North and South Sas­ the past year. outside looking in." possessed of a reputation as one of the site of the old Queen's Hotel James "up to something" again on katchewan Rivers has greatly *e- Canada's finest linksmea. Others have indicated this, although the behalf of the Pioneers' Associa­ But Curfew The cocktail hour which is to be extra large size could be the im­ which was destroyed by fire some duced the rat pressure on this pro­ held in tbe Legion lounge room to grace tte head table include years ago. Contract for the coi- tion; Sam Timmins recalling the vince. The only place pressure con­ Dale Flett, world champion chuc* print of a heavy overshoe or soma start of the Ice Capades was likely will of course be attended by all such type of footwear. struction has been let and the tinued last year was in the area be­ Broken Mains distinguished guests and dinner wagon driver: Dick Cosgrave, a ten work slated to start next wectt in Minneapolis away back in the tween Lloydminster and the North In Force times holder of the title; Jimmy Naturally, police would welcome "roarin' twenties;" Jack Horner patrons will have every opportun­ any suggestions or assistance in will consist of removing debris, Saskatchewan River where the Sas Repairs To Be ity to meet and talk with many Shields, last year's Alberta Brier .•tc. from the old site. "jest itchin'" for a hockey game representative; Dr. Max the case and in the meantime they and finding lyle Grover more than katchewan campaign has not yet Give Trouble Made To Warning notables in the Western Canada caution ladies to be on the look­ caught nn. Signal System sporting world. Howell, president of tbe Canadi.i willing to oblige; Fred Geuder won Physical fitness -Council; Jim . out, to lock their homes when Though Eskimos are born and dering how a forty foot neon sign Ted Peck, well known TV per­ away or before retiring for the About 3,390 farms, elevators and Youngsters under the age of 16 Finks, general manager of the Cal raised near the water, they sel­ could ever get lost In Hanna; other premises in the invasion area To Pub. Works years may think that the curfew sonality and one of the widest tra­ gary Stampeders football club. night. The seriousness of the case Harry Bartman going aeronautical velled commentators Canada has was not overlooked by Chief Mos­ dom learn to swim, the National were periodically inspected last Outbreak Seems by-law in Hanna no longer is being Joe Carbuty, one of tbe best Geographic says. The water's too .ind looking for one of those old- year by municipal and provinciil enforced. The fact that the fire seen in the field of outdoor life, radio sports commentators in tho sop, who explained that while it time "Curtis Jenny's." Prevalent During will be the guest speaker. Ted is might sound funny to some, it is cold. pest officers. A total of 70 pre­ MiW Weather siren doesn't sound at ten o'clock business, will be master of cere­ mises were found infested com­ , is due simply to a break-down in well known to local viewers as he monies. pared to 85 in 1962. AR but four Broken water mains around)the mechanism, appears each week on the program "Tides and Trails." Banna and dis­ With an ambitions program cf ASSESSOR'S BIRDS-EYE VIEW infestations were exterminated by town, with the advent of mild community service, planned this the end of 1963 and these have Steps are being taken to repair trict is not exactly strange to him weather, have caused no little con­ the siren and in the meantime em­ year, tte Kinsmen are banking now been destroyed. either, as it trill be recalled that on cern to the public works depart­ ergency measures have been taken. heavily *• "full tease"' Friday Poisonous bait killed thousands ment. he made a film on goose hunting The siren on the new fire track in the Castor area, which was later night It will be a most enjoyaVa of migrating rats in the border Last week workmen were called evening, complete with door prize area before they became establish­ has been set aside for use in case seen on Tides and Trails. to the front of the Town Office, of fire and is load enough to sum­ draws, a lovely dinner and top ed and had time to reproduce where a break was spotted, and A most welcome and notable flight company in the field ol var­ Bight tons of Wargarin dry bait mon most of the brigade in the no sooner had this been brought case of emergency. guest is Willie Fleming, dazzling ious sport.;. Those who bave noi and 1,800 quarts of water-solub'e under control than another main half-back for the British Columbia In the meantime, despite no war­ got their ticket now should do so bait were used to destroy an es­ broke on the corner of Second Lions in the Western Canada Foot immediately. They are available timated 21,000 rats. Avenue East and Centre Street. ning, the ten o'clock curfew still ball Conference. Willie has hun­ exists. from any of the Kinsmen or on Outside the eastern border arej The latter break was the third dreds of fans in this area who will sale at Bill Cross Hen's Shop, tha approximately 65 rat suspect cases since last fall. Water in business be more than pleased to meet him, National and Seymour Hotels. were investigated. Most of these premises was shut off for consider­ perhaps discuss the 1963 Grey Cup turned out to be other animals but able time as workmen hastened to Milt Pahl Gets game and generally "talk football' several stray rats were either found repair the breaks before a sudden Return Bout with one of the most exciting per­ Taxi Business dead or quickly exterminated with change in the weather. sonalities the game has wr the co-operation of residents or bv Hanna boxing fans will he in­ known. Willie comes to the ban­ Extends Hours one of Alberta's 250 pest control terested in the announcement uf quet through the courtesy of R. A officials who are appointed locally Hanno People a fight in Edmonton Saturday, Feb. Wolfe and tte Sick's Lethbrid.i Art Irion, owner and operator of by cities, towns, villages and rural Win Lucky Draw 1, in which Milton Pahl, formerly Breweries. Tony Psjacrkowski, an­ Art's Taxi, tea announced this municipalities. of Hanna, is one of the principals. other one of tbe greats in tbe week mi extension in operating Ilie fact that Saskatchewan has Magistrate Jade Derry and Mrs. Milt takes on defending Cana­ Western Canada football scene is hours. Effective Monday, February *+*M joined us in our fight against rats Richard West are likely the first dian light welterweight champion also among tte head table guests. 3 the taxi will run between tbe has been a tremendous help from in Hanna to advance with the Harvey Reti of the Princess Pats "Paj," at he Is affectionately hours of 6:30 a.m. and lil midnight tl both the practical and the morale new Easter styles in clothing. If Canadian Light Infantry, Edmon­ •V **jl". was here for the dinner daily. Ha increased operating building aspects of the problen, they haven't got the attire right ton. On December 9 Milt lost • last year and there is no doubt time, according to Ait, is made says Mr. Gurba. It is hoped that at the moment, they have at least close decision to the Canadian that fans both old and new will necessary to accommodate an in­ the rest of Canada will follow suit made a start, for both were win­ champion and under the tutilage te glad to see him tack. Paj's visit Assessment of lands In the Municipality cf Starland have been aided considerably by the and declare all-out war against this ners of draws sponsored by the ot bis father, Packy Pahl, hopes is through courtesy of Sam Tim­ creasing demand for taxi service. use of aerial maps. In the above photo is shown an actual birds-eye view of a portion of 'lam pest. Mr. Gurba warned however, Kinsmen and Kinettes respectively. to topple the soldier boy on Fob. mins, new owner et tte National Many ef his patrons who have bus­ between Craigmyle and Byemoor. The narrow ribbon posing across'the centre of th* picture that continued vigilance and action Jack woo a salt, while Mrs. West 1. It is possible that some fans of Hotel here and the Calgary Brew­ iness cards stating tte old hours is actually the road between the Chain Lakes. Geo. Robertson in his column "What Next" are still necessary to keep Alberta won a dress, the draws being made Hanna and district trill be ia tte ing and Malting Company. are asked Xm chance the time as deals with the assessment and the part oerial maps play. See his column this week on page 11 rat-free. for the month of January. capital for the contest. Hockey will be represented by et February 3.

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BILL CHIDLEY, Operator — Honna. Alto. m>r*n*i*p THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, lg64 ALBRIGHT-LENFESTY NUPTIALS MARRIED IN UNITED CHURCH DELIA UNITED CHURCH GROUP SOLEMNIZED IN LUTHERAN CHURCH TO OBSERVE WORLD DAY OF PRAYER Social and Personal- Redeemer Lutheran Church, Han Gobel said grace. Mr. Lawrence Mrs. Alice Peters assumed her beginning again. Prayer, Psalm 90 na, was the scene of a pretty wed­ Morton acted as master of cere­ * duties as president of the Delia and Hymn No. 35. Mr. and Mrs. James Dove left Friends of Mr. and Mrs. M. Gill- ding November 29 when Mary Jane monies. A dance followed in the i United Chureh Women at their The treasurer's report and annu­ last Sunday for Dundee, Florida, spie of Hanna, who were severely Lenfesty of Delia became the bride Hand Hills Club House. meeting January 9 in the annex of al report were given. The UCW a- to spend a three-month holiday. injured in a car accident in Sask­ of Mr. Fredrick William Albright Mr. and Mrs. Albright have taken DeUa United Church. greed to cater to a Co-op school * V * atchewan at New Year's will be of Craigmyle, son of the late Mr. up residence on a farm in the There were seventeen members January 18 and a building school Mrs. E. Moench and Mrs. Davj pleased to learn they are making Gottfred Albright and Mrs. Rose Hand Hills, the original home­ in attendance. Tbe meeting open- in early February. A committee Karg returned to Hanna last Sat­ sjtisfactory progress towards re­ Albright of Craigmyle and Drum­ stead of Mr. H. Joeburg. |ed with the reading of the creed was appointed to look into the urday following a ten day vacation covery. Mr. Gillespie has return­ heller. The double-ring ceremony followed by prayer led by Mrs. M'c purchase of a centre aisle carpet, visiting friends and relatives ,n ed to work in his office of the was performed by Rev. Knoch in Pherson. Devotional was led by and programs for the ensuing year Chilliwack and Vancouver. PFRA hire. the soft glow of candle light. Prayer Band Margaret Oakes, on the theme of were distributed. • • • The bride was lovely in a nylon Annual Meeting Feb. 6 Mrs. Jean MacLellan conducted a Mr. and Mrs. A. Hutton left last Mrs. K. Laarz, Mrs. George Gro­ and lace gown with jewelled nccK- program on the theme "Beauty in wer and Mrs. J. Sinclair are in Cal The Alliance Prayer Band met Nature" and led a short medita­ week for a vacation at points along line, fitted bodice and lily-point on ENGAGEMENT the west coast of the U.S. and in i/ary to attend the funeral services sleeves. The bouffant skirt was de­ at the home of Mrs. H. Howery tion followed by showing of slides. Phoenix, Arizona. Friday for the three Bjorkman signed with a redingote overskirt January 23 at 8 p.m. The meeting Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gripp of The meeting closed with prayer * * r children who lost their lives in a fastening with two roses. The baes opened by singing "Gather At The Oyen wish to announce the engage­ and the Mizpah benediction. Messrs J. Beeston and R Whylj fire early Sunday morning in that featured tiered ruffles of loose River" and prayer by Mrs. J. Bur­ ment of their second daughter, The next meeting will be held recently returned from Toronto city. The children's father, Mr. pleats to the floor. Her chapel veil rows. The scripture chosen by thi Carol Jean, to Mr. Darrow Freder­ February 14 at 2 p.m. to be follow­ Gordon Bjorkman, is a nephew of of illusion net misted from rolled president, Mrs. Howery, was Phil. ick Tye, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs ed at 4 p.m. by the World Day il where they attended a furniture Mrs. Laarz. dealers' convention and display. organza roses and lily-of-the-valley 1-12,21. Mrs. Mansell spoke on the Frederick Tye of New Brigden. Prayer. t * * * headpiece and she carried a cas­ subject of prayer, her remarks The wedding will take place in the Mrs. Alan Cody of Calgary was cading bouquet of fern and white taken from an article by ,F. J. United Church, Oyen at 4 p.m. on FINEST OUALITY POtMTtNO Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Hutton and February 22. By The Hanna Herald Mr. and Mrs. R. Sabey were visit a guest during the weekend at the flowers. Huegel. February 6 is the annual nome of her mother, Mrs. W. R. Attending the bride were Brenda meeting. Mrs. Mansell and Mrs. ors to Calgary last Saturday even­ Kittler were asked to serve on the ing. Curtis. Morton of the Hand Hills and Joan Ellis of Drumheller, gowned n nominating committee. Mr. Albert Brown of Victori'i, red and blue chiffon with floral Two thank you letters were read, YOU'LL BE S-U-R-E OF... B.C. is visiting at the home of his BIRTHS headpieces and they carried bon One from the Rtv. Carlsons, the nephew and niece Mr. and Mrs. quets of baby chrysanthemums. mme workers to whom a Christ FRESHNESS — HIGH QUALITY AND DELICIOUS CURRY: To Mr. and Mrs. L. nas parcel was sent, and one from Clifford Corry at Netherby and in Lurry, Sunnynook January 23, a The groom was supported by Ray EATING WHEN YOU . . . Hanna with Mrs. John Corry, ..Jrs. E. Entz, missionary in India. laughter. mond Albright and Lorne Day Len Mrs. David read a letter from the • * * * O'NEILL: To Mr. and Mrs. T. festy. Andersons requesting prayer for Mr. Ralph Berry of Calgary wr.s O'Neill, Hanna, January Z5, i Mrs. Elaine Pfahl played the many needs in their work. Also Try Our... a recent visiitor in Hanna at the daughter. wedding music and during the cere a letter from Shirley Anderson home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Wolfe. OLMSTEAD: To Mr. and Mis. W, mony Mrs. Austin Whitman sair; read by Mrs. Howery was listenei BREAD — CAKES — BUNS and FANCY PASTERIES Olmstead, Hanna, January 27, a "The Wedding Prayer." to with interest. Mrs. David and Mrs Beatrice France, accompan d ii.hU-r. Mrs. Greenway led in prayer for ied by her daughter, Miss Myrtle BLOOM: To Mr and Mr.s. Terry Ushering the guests were Walter NOW OPEN TO SERVE YOU France, are spending several wee.'.s and Victor Albright Ihe missionaries. A time of haru | Biuom, Bagotville, Que., January ,vork followed and a deliciojs in Vancouver visiting at the home i. i d.iu„htcr. A reception for 60 guests w.is of her daughter and son-in-law, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lunch was served by the hostess, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Reite. V. Gobel. The three-tiered cake Mrs. Howery. Teachers with 25 years standing BAKERY •••* * * was baked by Mrs. Gobel and d; The next meeting, on February ,t .wvii't scnools receive long-ser- Mr and Mrs. Harold Losing are pictured above cutting Dr. Ralph Hay, his wife and fam coratcd by Mrs. MacFadden, with 6, at 2:30 p.m., will be held at thc their wedding cake following their marriage December 13 in , ice bonuses amounting to 40 per eight swans and tiny roses. On home of Mrs. Walter Kittler. This Honno ily arrived in Hanna this weeK cent of their regular salaries. First Unit .'d Church, Honna. The bride is the daughter of Mr. KURTZ where Dr. Hay will be associated the top was a christogram cross of is the annual meeting and the pre­ 'WHERE BAKING TASTES LIKE HOME" chrome and two wedding rings sence of all members is requested. and Mrs William Ruff of Delia and the groom's parents, Mr. with Dr. G. D. Wilkins in the gen­ Tho lyol Canadian census tabu­ and Mrs Chris Losing, are residents of Hemaruka. Mr. and lated 25 religious persuasions and symbolizing faith in Christ and an eral practice of medicine and surg­ Mrs. Losing are residing at 712-23 Ave., N. W., Calgary. ery. They have been residents of showed 45.7 per cent of the popu­ everlasting marriage. This decora Connecticut is called the Consti Calgary for the past several year; lation are Roman Catholic. lion is an old Greek custom. M \ tion State. CRAIGMYLE LOCAL FWUA ARRANGES SERIES 9 COUPLE MARRIED IN U.E.B. CHURCH FILM ON CANCER CONTROL Ten members of the Cr ligmylc was "Woman's Role in Society". FWTA met en Thursday, January The very popular Bakeless Baku • PLAY-AT-HOME 16 at the heme of Mrs. Ole Aas Sale of last will be repeated crud. Mrs Gwynvor Rees presided as a means to begin fund raising. Secretary Mrs. Melvin Metzger re­ Mrs. Hcrley. District Nurse for ported the annual donations had the Drumheller Health Unit will CASH BINGO been made as follows: Canadian show a film aimed at cancer pr?- Sponsored by the Hanno Branch Royal Canadian Mental Ifeatlh Association $10; vention or control. This film is for OF COMMUNITY EVENTS Legion. — The following numbers have been drawn— Rheumatism

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THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1964

PHONE 854-3075

WANTED Of course, other ships will follow. We hear about all the efforts that HERALD CLASSIFIED AD RATES OLD BATTERIES and radiators — DROUTH DISASTROUS TO FARMERS are going to be made to use the THE HERALD'S Patios Oarage Phone HM-3483 Minimum charge 75c first insertion, 50c each subse­ 46tf St. Lauwrcnce seaway all winter, if possible, but not one word about quent insertion in Memoriam, Church Notices, Cords of CLEAN COTTON RAGS — Pre* of BUT BOON TO ARCHAEOLOGISTS "Marine Insurance". Apparently it Thanks, Coming Events $1.00 per insertion. Display adver­ buttons, fasteners, etc. Hanna Her­ ald The Alberta prairie has been, man, to chill as one imagines is not too dangerous to try' to tising rate card upon request. Copy must reach Herald Of­ break through ice on the St. Lawr­ fice by 12 noon each Tuesday. according to Ducks Unlimited pro Death overtaking an Indian bravo, 20 to 25 HEAD OF BRED HERE. ject supervisor George Freeman, his last arrow steered off course ence, but it is too dangerous at FORO STOCK COWS—Apply Pete Churchill, three weeks before any PHONE 854-3075 — TO CONTACT 6,000 READERS Salik, Cereal, Alta. Ph. KI 12. suffering from extremely dry wea­ Ly shaky aim or vagrant wind. The — 13-14p ther and excessive wind. Result man to be foregotten forever, but ice is sighted the small bit of mineral to be SMALL HOUSE TRAILER—tu rent has been "almost disastrous" in We believe Western people, es­ You'll Save Dollars - You'll Get Prompt FOR SALE FOR SALE with option to buy. Contact Floyd some light-soil areas for those in found again, thousands of years la pecially farmers, are starting to orr. Pollockville, Alta volved in agriculture, but a real ter! wonder why it is that full use can­ Service By Using Your Telephone to *fcW AND USED PARTS — *OT Wu 1955 PONTIAC STATION WAGON— —13-14 bonanza for archaeologists. not bo made of the seaport of make* and model* of cars and trucks four new tires. Fnr sale an iw fnr Churchill, because of a multitude Rebuilt trans., generators, •tarter*. cash. Price *700. May he inspected | 40 RANGE COWS—Herefords prefer­ Soil erosion is the action of top "Route" Assoc. Contact These Business Firms roltajre regulators, fuel pumpa, ear' at Clarence Shandera farm S.E. 33- red. Top prices offered. Contact soil drifting and piling up along of reasons (or excuses), but when burators. water pumps, exchanges 28-15-W. 4th M W. J. Shundera Ks- j Faupel and Weik Machinery, Hanna fence lines and cover, exposing ToMeeHn"P.A." it comes to using other ports in All parts guaranteed. Pano's Oarage tate, Drawer 9, Hanna —13.14c I Phone 854-3741. —13tf Phone 864-1483. Hanna Mtf bare "hardpan" in the process. The The Hudson Bay Route Associa­ Canada at greater cost to the far­ Jack Rabbits Fresh, clean, white endless conglomeration of debris, tion will hold their annual meet­ mers, those same reasons (or ex­ REGISTERED HEREFORD BULL— NEW 3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW — I'Jc, delivered t > Jock McKinnon it bared when the top soil drifts, com ing on March 24 and 25 in the cuses) apparently do not apply. r> years aid in April Pru-e JLTMI Youngstown or Pully landscaped. See If for ycur- Apply Robert Pleter. Hanna KK.1 Jonesys Kx press, ii es to rest on the exposed sub-sur Coronet Motor Hotel in Prince Al We are told that exports from Motorists... Drumheller. 40c ELECTRICAL selft at 218 - 7 Ave. West or phone Phone 851-2187. —13-l*p delivered to Calgary face and an open invitation to any bert, Sask. It is expected that this Churchill in 1963 set a new rec­ P. W. Palamarchuk. 16 tf Spread In shade to freeze as soon as after shooting as possible. Stan Hen- wandering archaeologist. meeting will be one of the most ord, nearly 23,000,000 bushels. FOR THE BEST PRICES ACADIAN STATION WAGON—auto ders, P.O. Box 421, Calgap-. Phone 1 BEDROOM HOUSE — targe living mail, transmission. Back up lights, Approachin gthe matter from a interesting annual meetings that This sounds very good, but the ex­ and SERVICE ON Al L room, lame kitchen, both rooms load levelling springs, fi.owi miles CR7 4929. —14-fi-6-7-8c philosophical viewpoint, it seems the Association has ever held, lt ports from Eastern ports increas­ SUPPLIES YOUR TIRE REQUIRE ras heated, fenced and landscaped. Price I23M.INI. Franklin Plumbing. obvious that "It is an ill wind that would appear that many people in ed 100 percent. Also the same per­ Phone CT Knoblauch SM-S540. Hun- Hanna 14.1.V LOST MENTS CALL ON . . . OS 39tf blows no good" . . . Especially to the West are wondering just what centage of increase from Fort Wil­ For Better Lights is coing on in regards to the ex­ liam-Port Arthur. Vancouver in­ 7 ROOM HOUSE—fully modern. 3 BLACK WALLET—contalninK sum prairie residents keenly interested M ACRE FEED LOT — ! Mile west bedrooms, large living room and of money. Finder kindly return tr in Indian artifacts and other ar. port of our wheat Although the creased 40 percent. Surely Church­ of Hanna. Contact Central Meat kitchen, bathroom and utility room Hox 201.1 Hiinna Herald. Reward wheat deal with the USSR was ill created a "record"? Come to ... Market. 40tf cient relics. When top soil shifts, Hanna Tire For full particulars contacl C. W —H. they go looking for "digs", which completed in September 16, app­ I^oucks, Delia. —14-ir.p If the port of Churchill was us­ GOOD ROUGH LUMBER — at $55 MISCELLANEOUS may contain small stones, bits and arently the port of Churchill was ed to its greatest capacity, for as SERVICE per thousand 2x6 and 2x4 tie boards VICTORY SEED OATS—third genera. pieces of farming equipment, ani­ not considered, and was not mc .- long as possible, it would make any length. Also veneer. B.C and tioned in the contract. Despite the Geuder Electric fir at prices to savs you money. Ap­ i Ion. ist pen-ent germinatiori. SOc BEGINNERS GROUP In accordion, mal bones and, most important, _eon Mehl — Ph 854-301 I j starting next February. Enroll now millions of dollars in savings for ply John Baird. Byemoor. Alta. at bin. M. filetton, Sedalia. Alberta Indian (or older) artifacts. strong protests and various sugg­ western farmers and business men. Phone 854-3490 Nsxt Ooor To K A B —14-1Sp as limited number accepted. 205 . ltf 5th Ave. W. Phone 854-3977. Accor­ Finds may uncover arrow heads, estions from the Association, m t Not only that, it would accelerate dions provided (no charge). 2tf fleshers, skinning knives, spoke one bushel of wheat sold to the FOUR ROOMED HOUSE—stuccoed, GOOO YOUNG TEAM OF MARES— the building of our entire north­ well broke. Phone 854-214S, Hanna shaves (for making arrow shafts) USSR was exported from Church­ ern economy. —Jas. F. Gray, secre In excellent condition, gas and wa- r 'FOR FIRST QUALITY building main­ ill. The port was not busy, as it tsr Installed, centrally located. Al­ evenings. -—14-l »c jnd, less often, stone axe heads tary-treasurer Hudson Bay Route tenance products, asphalt roof ine was idle from October 10 to Oct­ so 2 story wood siding building 19x and Cactus brand heavy duty lubri­ and hammers. Many relics are bro- Association* 24. I Room house 116x30 located in 320 ACRES—located within the radi­ xen, yet it is possible to find arr­ ober 20 when the last vessel left. us of 4 miles distance from the cants. Contact Fred Schrock. Han Hanna. Real buys for cash. Apply na. Free estimates and service any­ Of course we were told that the Cessford. Alberta Wheat Pool ele­ ow heads in perfect condition, bea KNOBLAUCH Kirby Cartage, Ph. 854-3293, Han­ where In the Ble Country Productp vator. Will sell or lease. Apply to utifully preserved despite burial Marine Insurance expired on The Great Wall of China, wind­ ns. 6tf of Southwestern Petroleum Com­ ing from the Yellow Sea to the John Palma, owner, 330-13 Avenue pany, Inc. 12tf for thousands of years beneath top that date, and that no vessels RICHARDSON HOUSE TRAILER, 9.E., Calgary. —14-1.'.-HI soil. would come in without insurance. desert fortress of Kiayukwan, was CONSTRUCTION 22x8 ft., fully furnlahed with extras. MRS. DOROTHY MANSELL has There was no sign of ice at Chur nearly 2,000 miles long. Hay be seen at Fred's Auto Body 6 ROOM FULLY MODERN HOUSE — Freeman, an avid "archaeologist been appointed distributor for with amateur standing" claims dis­ chill or on the Route until after Shop, Craig myle. 11-4 p '£ story, full hasement, with one Health Supply Centre food supp|f - Ph 854-356—Hanna completed bedroom in basement ! ments. Call, write or phone for tribution of artifacts is much more November 15, but nevertheless the The Lever Brothers company in 15 GOOD HEREFORD BULLS, com­ WIN Hell for cash or trade for smaller your free copv of Healthful Uvins port stayed idle. Nothing was done house. For full particulars contact extensive than one might imagine. South Africa plans to build a sea­ ELECTRICAL ing 2 years old, In good breeding Digest. 114 - 1 Ave. Kast. Phone He says that it is possible, in one to arrange with the underwriters Builder of Low Down condition. Will accept wheat or John Fehr, 404-4 Ave Kast. Hanna R54-3flin. 12.3-1 side report for children of its 3,000 CONTRACTORS on* barley. Len and Lloyd Westerlund, Phone 854-3.1.12 after fi p.m. extremely small "blowout" (area to extend insurance coverage. Mil­ African workers. Payment Homes - Custom —13-lie lions of bushels were ***y elevators WIRING SPECIALISTS Box 407. Esther ll.12-13.14p PUBLIC NOTICE where sub-soil is exposed by wind Homes and Commercial action./, to find 15-20 complete or and farmers granaries only 700 Buildings Phone 854-3682 QUANTITY OF GOOD oats or barley. FOR SALE OR TRADE miles from this seaport. Money D. U. Cole, New Brigden, Alta. NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME partial relics. There may be evid­ IT'S GOOD BUSINESS Phone 207. 12-13-14p HANNA MACHINELAND, LTD. ence of camp fires and bits of an­ could have been saved for the far­ "Our New Home Owners GROWTHY Shorthorn Bull Calves; j NOTICE Is herehy given that Han mers and the USSR if that port When selling or buying proper­ Hanna Electric EXCELLENT FEED BARLEY at 7f,c also Shorthorn bulls 18 to 30 months na Machineland Ltd intends to apply cient clay pottery. Some of it may ty consider placing your needs Are Our Beit Sales People' per bus. at bin. Apply G. R. Van­ of age and a few heifer calves. pursuant to Section 43 of the Comp­ go to more numbers. had been used to its greatest ca­ Selling for cash or grain. Ralph with the Hanna Realty and Insur­ 110 Centre St - Hannc stone, phone R115, Cereal, Alta. anies Act Ch. 53 R.SA. 1955 for a Artifacts may be modernized lo pacity and as long as possible. But 12-13p Thornton and Son, Sedalia, Alta. change of name from Hanna Mach­ no, it stood idle. ance Agencies who are prepared to 7.8,9,10.11,11.18.141) ineland, Ltd. to Allied Distributors. the point where arrow heads are handle your affairs with the ut­ COMET WELDER, 180 CH. demon­ Ltd. made of metal, presumably pound­ We now have the spectacle of most in satisfaction. We also will strator; Comet high capacity dem­ QUANTITY OF CAMPANA BARLEY DATED at the town of Hanna. in ed out of shell cases left by early shipping the farmers wheat from —grown from registered aeed. Also ?ive you the utmost in insurance onstrator air compressor. John the Province of Alberta, this 27th settlers. This points up the fact within 700 miles of Churchill lo coverage for your dollar spent. 96t • • • Shields, phone 5, Chinook some feed oats. Will sell or trade flay of December A.D, l!tfi3. 12-13-14-16 for cattle. John Shields, Phone 5. EUGENIC KUSH, there is a very wide area in which Vancouver, we have a congestion Chinook, Alherta. — 14-1">-Hc Solicitor artifacts had time to accumulate. of ships in this harbor, because HANNA REALTY LAND—7 quarters deeded, 10 miles —14-15c Sizewise, states Freeman, arrows the facilities are not capable of south of Chinook, approximately GOOO SADDLE TYPE MARES AND & INSURANCE Lyle Grover 1100 acres broke Full line of build­ COLTS—quarter horse and thor­ vary from tiny bird arrows (fit handling all this grain. We hear of ings Including water pressure and oughbred breeding. Some b|*okt\ NOTICE TO CREDITORS nicely on head oi a dime) to spear so-called experts telling us that Phone 854-3122 Hanna power. Also half section of Special mares in foal to quarter horse stal­ AND CLAIMANTS heads measuring six-seven inches they must increase Vancouver fa­ Areas agriculture land. Contact Leo lion, also quarter horse registered and Sons stallion. Will sell op tpade for stock, in length. The majority of arrow cilities in order to efficiently han­ Peyton, 1608-16 Ave. S.W. Calgary IN THK KSTATR oT (iKORC dle the grain there, some of which Phone CH 4-7620. —13-14-15 grain or lumber. TV>n Quast. Han­ SON. late nf Yrmrnrstow n, heads are slightly less than one Offering the best servic* na, Phone 854.220C. could very easily and with less ~f- Pni im < nf Allr.ri.i, retired. \ inch. and lowest prices on ex 4 ROOM HOUSE—2 rooms upstairs — 14-ir.-1fi.l7c rm tin lilli ri. I> Freeman feels that the most fa.; cost, been exported last fall from "Your Pick of the Yard at 20x28 ft. Can be easily moved. Rea­ litti.'l cinating aspect of discovering ar Churchill. SAVINGS and cavating of oil types — sonably priced. Fred Frltterer, Reasonable Price! transit mix - sand-grovel Scotfield, Alta. —I3-Mp FOR SALE OR RENT TAKK NIITH'K Iliac all per" li.r row heads is to mentally imagine We are also being treated to the vint' clainiH upon the Kstate f th* a- INVESTMENTS dams and dugouts • BEDROOM fully modern bouse, lo. hove nnlnecl lnusl file wa the actual circumstances involvni wonderful things that are benit, REVELSTOKE OOOD COLLIE CATTLE PUPS — rated on Corner 1 Street West and MIIS done on the St. Lawrence. The J fully guaranteed or money refund­ M VliNHII.ll KHKItl.KY, I' 11. Ilol in the final shooting of the arrow trd Ave., double plumbing, garage :•>«•«,. Illtl'.MHKI.I.KIt, Alherln Wc now have a new deal where Building Materials Ltd. ed. Art Reuteman, 8 miles south 'enced. Apply Hanna Bake Shop tlie Ex With many such firings, life must Lauritzen Lines from Copenhagen, Phone 854-3272 on No. Sfi Highway. —13-14p SOtf erutpix, hy the Mil A r M ch A.I i have hinged heavily on success 01 Denmark, are now using some of nn run put your money out at r. SCOTT. Mgr. Ph. SM-STSS full statement r.f Iheir . Inii failure .from either protection of h;ir "Polar Fleet" to establish an iaood guaranteed interest HANNA GENERAL STORE—in coal mining FOR RENT ;ui.I ..i securities held hy tlieni. starvation point of view. all winter regular schedule to Mon community, farming and ranching W. R. SA.NDERi'iK'K. ij.t'., district. Cash or terms. For full de. treal. They started this four year, 1. 8 ROOM fully modern suite, located Itarrisler and .Solicitor, It is not difficult, thinks Free­ Redeemable on 15 days no- tails contact Mrs. F. Owen, Sheer­ at 808 - 5 Ave. East Apply Mrs c ago by getting their vessels into tice ness, Alts. Ph. 1ATT. —18-14p Drumheller, Alberta IA. Faupel. Phone 854-2242, Honna SOLICITOR FOR THR KXK SALE BY TENDER B^ie Comeau, then on to Quebec, EUGENEKUSH 4tf Xotue is herehy given that 2. Kor 2 years REQ. HEREFORD BULL—coming 2 I'TRIX. Three Rivers and now Montreal G. BURNS & SON lenders will he rei-eived hy i he years. Owned by R. Pfahl. Sire was Mpi. MAONHll.li KUKRI.V. SINGLE ROOM, furnished. Phone P.O. Box 999. ial Areas Hoard for tlie lioldi 3. For 3 years bred by Stan Jackson of Oadsby 854-3556, Hanna 13.I8-14H B.A., LL.B. and was 1959 Reserve Champion at DRIIMHKI.LER. Alherln Mr. I'larence Seeger, rancher o f'er- TRY OUR FAMOUS Stettler bull sale. 2 bulls same age IHU'MHEI,I,ER. Alherta I'M I. Alherta, from'bona-fide p-i illellls 4. For 4 years LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM— of Die Special Areas. General Trucking and sire owned by Betty and Noel partially furnished fine Centre Rt January 24, 1964 CHINESE FOODS Barrister, Solicitor Peterson. Price $300 for the pick. Phone 854-3788. —13-14p Said holdings consisting of: Chicken Chop Su*y — Chicken Also we can arrange for: Patented Land: Also purebred bull, same Hire, no Chow Mien — Egg Poo Yonir - Notary Public papers. Price $300. Phone Noel Pet­ 3 ROOM MODERN HOUSE—immed­ CARD OF THANKS SW IT, Sl£ and NK 20, \\V a Chicken Almond — Sweet &. Sour A. Government Bonds BONDED AND INSURED erson 864.2173. Hanna. location 8 iate possession, low rent, located Sl£ 2K. all in Twp. 25. Range Spare Ribs — Sweet and Sour milee south, 4 miles west of Hanna. at 219-4 Avenue West. Also 3 room On behalf of Dale on his recent Meridian Omtafnhm b> leiisure Chicken — Dry Spare Ribn —Jum­ B. 3 Year Public Finance Ltd. Hanna — Ph. 854-3311 —IS-Up basement suite all furnished on 2nd confinement in the Hanna hospital we ment 1120 acres, mure or' lews. bo Shrimp In Butter — MooQOO 6^. Bonds as well as shares. SHORT AND LONG HAULS Ave West. r"all at 401-2 Ave. West wish to express our Kratitude to Dr. Provincial Land: Qui Kew — Eos Rolls — Wan Ton AUTO-NIEGE SKI FRONT 8 WH'L or Phone Mrs. B. Fecho, 854-3606 Laing and the nursing staff for their Cultivation Permit issued m* and from Noodl*. C. Growth Fund with a Mutual Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 TRACK BOMBARDIER — Chrysler —13-14 excellent care given. A special thanks 1-4-U3. Consisting of: K Ife 1K-26-T W Fieh and Chips (3 pieces) Mc Company Phone 854-2335 SSI industrial motor. Plywood body to Cubmaster Ken Blocksom for his 4 tli. Containing by admeasurement STEAKS A SPECIALTY Monday to Friday with side facing seats. Presently 3 ROOM MODERN SUITE—upstairs, Prompt action at the time of thc ac. 320 acres, more or less. all furnished, Immediate possession, BROADWAY D. Life Insurance with Savings Day or Night housed at Scapa. Submit sealed bids cldent. Also many thanks to all for Cultivation Lease No. 2458 issued for features. to Sullivan Lake School Division 9, low rent, located at 303 First Ave. their visits, cards and gifts and for a term of 10 years as and from April —13-14-15-lfc East. Contact Mrs. R. Fecho, 401- ihe many enquiries as to his welfare. i. 1955. Consisting of Nl£ 17-25-7 \V. CAFE 2nd Ave. West or Phone 854.3605 Your thoughtfulness was greutly ap­ 4 th. Containing by admeasurement Bob Mark Phone 854-3022 —13-14C preciated. Ask us to explain without obli­ WESTINOHOUSE WASHING MA. Hlfi acres more or lesa. gation. CHINK—4 year* old, also 25 treble Ruth and Bob Finnerty Cultivation Lease No. 2964 issued for 13 base accordian, both In good FULLV MODERN 2 BEDROOM —14p -SUITE— with utility room, heat and a term of 10 years as and from Janu. oondltlon. For further particulars ary 1, 1960. Consisting of S ^ 33.25- phone U4-3254. —Utf water supplied. $60 per month with Immediate posesslon. Phone 854-3998 I wish to thank Drs. Tjafne nn 1 W 4th. Containing by admeasure­ CASSIDY- For Expert... days or 854-3'i27 evenings —14 Donald, also the matron and nursing ment 319 acres more or less • REGISTERED HEREFORD BULLS staff of the Hanna hospital for the PROPANE 1 rising S years old. Orandaons of Grazing Lease No. 81524 issued for a McCALLUM HOUSE A APARTMENT SUITE— pood care given me while I was a term of 20 years m* and fp.m April IMS Calgary grand champion. Alao patient there. Many thanks to all my .ass**"* WELDING and Apply Hanna Realty, Phone 854- I, 1W46. Cons'htlng of: All 5, fi, 7. X. 9, Agencies truck box 8x12 ft. good condition. friends and neighbors for baskets of With clearance and rear signal lights. 3122, Hanna. and 16, \V. ifc IS, S I£ and NK 21, Cylinders filled promptly at our plant General Insurane, MACHINE WORK fruit, cards and visits. And also dee*'* W tfc 27, N 1/2 28, all 29, all 32 and Wm take some grain. IB. A. Siewert, r cite Ineuranee FORTH* 2 ROOM BASEMENT 8UITE—furn­ of kindness given my husband and NW 33 In Twp. 2.>, H.tnge 7, AV 4th. On Ne. 36 Highway and Railroad Ave Hanna. Phone 864-2296. family. leal Estate —18-14-16P ished. Apply E. Outsche, 307.2 Ave. K -Vg 1 in Twp. 25, Range 8, W 4th East. — lttf Mrs. John Stuber Containing by admeasurement 7029.76 lONOS —Up ECONOMY GAS DIST. LTD. r-OANt REGISTERED HEREFORD HORNED acres, more or lesa. m\\X m BULLS—18 months old, sons of HELP WANTED FEMALE Proud Mixer 11H and Standard Lad The Delia Jubilee Hall Executive Vendor to pay all taxes and lease Phono U4-34S3 Day or Night CROSS BARTMAN'S

"All Fresh Stock and Up To Date Colors" Your John Deere Day hosts on film, Charlie Weaver, Donna Douglas, and Maraaret Hamilton. PHONE 854-3998 Sure Sign! "GET SET FOR SPRING PAINTING" FARMERS ond RANCHERS

rt& s#%^ t0hm Ol Good Care PUBLIC JOHN DEERE DAY Plan now for you and your family to take a day off and join us, Charlie NOTICE Weaver, Donna Douglas, and Margaret Hamilton for John Deere Day at CAR and TRUCK OWNERS... CAPITOL THEATRE - HANNA "GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE" poys off in longer life The Sullivon Lake School Division No. 9 hereby calls for separate Sealed Tenders FRIDAY, JANUARY 31st - al 2:00 P.M. for your car or truck, plus economical and uninterrupted for the hauling of stoker coal to the follow­ We star in a laugh-packed tale that finds me, Charlie Weaver, panic-stricken operation. Just ask our mechanical department what ing schools: over a Mount Idy beauty who is "bit" by the love-bug and lured by the prom­ ised wealth of my antique shop. "GUARDIAN MAINTENANCE" means. 1. Youngstown School - 10 rooms The men of the family will see on film and on display, what's new from John Deere for 1964. You'll see the very latest in farm tractors, combines, plus gym tillage equipment, pickers, the "HO" Lawn and Garden Tractor, and a whole parade of other equipment, brand new for 1964 — and built better for more 2. Spondin School - 4 rooms plus gym profitable farming. 'John Deere Day means fun for the whole farm family, and a complete pre­ view of "What's Cookin' at John Deere for '64." NOW IS THE TIME! 3. Elmer School - 3 rooms plus gy m FREE irfc FREE FREE -fr* FREE ... to make those Cor ond Truck repairs 4. Scapa School - 2 rooms LUNCH and REFRESHMENTS ADMISSION Mark envelope "coal hauling tender" — DOOR PRIZES Quote hauling price on a per ton basis. The THE PLACE IS lowest or any tender not necessarily accep­ ted and local bidders Will be given a prefer HANNA FARM SUPPLIES LTD. ence. Tenders to be in the hands of the un­ Phone 854-3438 — Hanna Moore's Motors dersigned no later than February 20, 1964 SEE WHAT S COOKING at JOHN DEERE for 64? V. MOHL, Pontiac - Buick - G.M.C. Trucks Sec.-Treas., Sullivan Lake S.D. Bob Moore, Prop. Phone 854-3093 - Hanna 14-5-6c <^r6

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THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1964. HOUSEWIVES! SHOP NOW! TAKE OUR WORD FOR IT - THIS PHONE 854-3543 IS THE SALE YOU'VE WAITED FOR! BEACH'S I A-4S FOOD Bananas Fresh Golden — Lb. 19C MARKET Grapes A Delicious Treat — Lb. 19C "LOWEST SHELF PRICES IN TOWN

SHOP and SAVE ON THE Bread J19 MANY UNADVERTISED VALUES FOOD BARGAINS BONANZA GALORE! d Lard Burns — Lb. 19 Jp©lIo« 19c

11 oz. 14 oz. — Green Giant KETCHUP Stafford's 19c EACH CORN Niblet or Mexicorn 19c EACH

Monarch Campbell's Chicken CAKE MIX Pouch-Pak 19c EACH SOUPS Varieties — 10 oz. 19c EACH

20 oz. Goodness Me 15 oz. CORN Cream Style 19c EACH PEAS Mighty Mammoth 19c EACH

TOMATO JUICE 19c EACH MARGARINE Buttercup 19c LB.

Perk's-15 oz. Burn's Assorted DOG FOOD 2 Tins 19c MEAT 6 oz. Tins 19c EACH

Scott 60's PUFFED WHEAT ts 19c EACH NAPKINS Assorted 19c EACH COFFEE MUGS 19c BABY PANTS 19c

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tt^tsfa*,.. -AA. NEW HOME FOR CCI.L POOR TURNOUT FOR ANNUAL I ZrF&M THE HANNA HERALD MEETNG OE Y0UN6ST0WN If "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" THUSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1964 LIBRARY ASSOC;'63 GOOD YEAR Well Over Six Thousand Books Loaned Out During Past Year; Elections Postponed Until Spring Legion Installation (Special To The Herald By Mr*. O. Mumert) At the annual Youngstown library meeting held Janu­ ary 21 in the library the attendance was very poor, with only six members present. Annual elections were postponed until early spring, when it is to be hoped attendance will be better. On February 7 Plans were made for raising a little much needed money. The librarian's report told of a 1963. Three hundred and fifty- busy, successful year in 1963. ln six books were added to the lib­ PAST YEAR'S ACTIVITIES Foundation has given assistance a- 1962 the library membership totall rary during the year, of which 51 mounting to approximately one ed 47, but it increased to 64 in were donated and three hundred million dollars to polio victims and and six purchased. OUTLINED IN BULLETIN TO their families. The majority of Recently completed is the new office and machine agency for Canadian Co-op. Imple­ Two hundred and forty-six of this has been in direct assistance ments in Hanna. The local agency is managed by Larry Willioms and the spacious new quart­ these were children and teen age ! to the polio patient or the family books with the remainder adult. ! and less than three percent has ers are located just west of the former outlet across the street from the Central Alberta Dairy Dr. J. C. Jonason ALL MEMBERS;'63 BUSY YEAR Pool More room, more space for implement repair facilities and a greater service to the firm's The library was open most Sat­ i been spent in administrative costs urday afternoons and Tuesday du­ customers, will result from the new construct.on program by CC I L The building is entirely ring noon hours during the school "Pride In Being A Member" Is Another important though per of concrete block with aluminum roofing. Ends Career With ! haps forgotten phase of Legion ac term for vanned children. Approx­ Urged By New President; Polio livity is in the field of welfare. imately 6.486 books were loaned, Fund Shows Severe Depletion ! Rev. Varcoe as chairman of this Dept. Of Education 2,672 on Tuesdays and 3,814 on committee stated that last year, a Saturdays. Of the total about 800 In a aeneral report to members, issued a week or so ago, Arctic Pilot HAYS SAYS INVENTORY Was Inspector were adult books and 3,014 wera the year 1963 for the Honna Branch Canadian Legion, under • fair amount of assistance was gran ted to needy members of the Han- Of Schools In children's and teen agers' books. the presidency of J E. "Jack" Smith was described as active The librarian would like to ex­ ' na Branch. "Naturally', he said, Hanna In '36 and interesting Highlights of the year included renovation to "our work is not, and should not Speaker At OF LAND WELL LAUNCHED tend thanks to Mrs. McLeod for the upstairs lounge, a six percent increase in membership, fair be widely publicised, but this in 1 Dr. John Christian Jonason re­ mending books, Mrs. Stoll and 'results in ploy-at-home bingo and a continuing support of no way should be taken to mean A coiiipreht nsive inventory tYi'i* MinisteI r pointed out. "During th. tires on January 31 from the High Mrs. Ruppert for taking the lib­ minor league hockey. that we are inactive". Gospel Church ".ill aive Canadians their first de­ next 10 years, we will have to School Inspection Staff of the De­rary on Saturdays when she her­ Continuing his report, Rev. Var- tailed picture of the mtion's land make important decisions on lan 1 partment of Education, ending a self was away, and to Mrs. Bickeil downs held her" on January 12. Will Show Films use. If we don't know enough about Rev. Donald Varcoe, has unclrr- Skipped by Bill Faechner, the oth­ ."oe said "We exist to help any and resources is well under way. Agri long and distinguished career in and Mrs. Wigley for their help on taken to issue a bulletin partiru- In Sound; Also -ulture Minister Harry Hays has the land and what it can produce, the service of public education. the Tuesday's. er members of the rink were Bill every member of the Legion here 1200 Mile Boat Trip larly for members. The 1954 dest­ in Hanna, and I can give my pers­ •announced. decisions could be made that would Morrow, Alex Hallaby and Ivan be wrong enough to seriously harm Dr. Jonason joined the depart­ inies of the Branch will be guided Hannah onal assurance that any matter Don Violette, well known Arctic Sponsored by ARDA. and approv ! mental staff as Inspector of ed in principle bv the Resource I our future economic and soci 1 by W. E. "Bill" Smith as presiri Thp annual Legion Bonspiel will which is brought to our attention, pilot and woodsman will be the Schools in 1936, stationed at Han­ Special Services ent and in his first bulletin mess­ be it a need for clothing, grocer­ Ministers Council, the federal i well-being." b<* held on February 9 and there guest speaker at the laast School Many federal and provincial gov na. Since that time his service in age, president Smith uiged mem­ ies or even a pair of eye glasses auditorium Friday February 7. Mr irovineial Canadian Land Inven the Department of Education was is a possibility that an invitational lory will take four or five years ernment departments are involveu bers to take a pride in being a Le- Bonspiel will be held here. The for a child, will be given careful Vfolette has built his own ship, continuous except for a four year Rionnaire. consideration. The particular need to complete. in the $5 million project, the cost Conclude Sun. Al Hanna Br-inch has been invited to "Tilirak". and has spent several of which will be borne by the fed period with the RCAF during the Jim Devereaux, as chairman of or problem, is handled in the stric­ I years in the Northwest Territories Researchers will gather existing, last war as Intelligence Officer, enter two teams in the Drumhell­ information on lands and add new eral government. entertainment committee has ar­ er Branch two-day spiel to be held test confidence. A telephone call | bringing the message of Jesus and for a period of one year dur­ ranged a social evening for mem­ to myself or to the other commit­ information needed to provide a Both federal and provincial gov Church Of Church on Sunday, February 2. i Christ to lonely outposts as well ernments will provide staff anJ ing which he served in the Facul­ bers and their ladles, following the tee members. Dr. V. Laing, John as thriving eommunitties. The ship detailed study of Canadian la 11 ty of Education, University of Al­ Last In Series installation of officers on Febru­ The sports committee is also ar areas — particularly their useful' working facilities. ranging a family skating party, thc D. Parker, or Jack Smith, will get was caught in the flood and ice berta. In 1947 he was appointed Of Five From ary 7. Installation ceremonies will action for you.' jam at Hay River and miraculous- ness for farming, recreation, wild­ liaison superintendent between be conducted by Ed. Dick, District date and other details to be ann­ life, forests a'ld water conserve Book Of Revelations ounced later. | ly escaped destruction. Ihe Faculty of Education and thc Zone Commander from Drumhell­ In this service, Mr. Violette will tion. Clover Bar Division in charge of The concluding message in a er. The program will be confined Basil Stickney as chairman of be showing full color pictures with Mr. llays noted that last sum­ Temple Assoc. student teaching. In 1951 he be­ series of five messages from thc strictly to,the installation and th.; the Polio Fund committee states Liberal Dave stereo sound. These include a 12 mer some 100 soil specialists oc­ came Superintendent of the Clov­ Bible book of Revelation will be social evening to follow, as no bus­ that the 1964 campaign will be 00 mile boat trip on the McKen­ ean work on the first phase of thc er Bar Division, a position which shared this coming Sunday even­ iness will be discussed. the most critic il campaign wc inventory, and evaluation of lani ing at the Church of Christ. A zie River and many other Arctic Annual Meeting ! he occupied until his appointment series of messages under thp gen­ Social activity in the immediate- lave ever cenducted". ln 1961, Iff scenes. areas for agricultural purposes. to the High School Inspection Staff J2 and 1963, we have spent over Hunter Will Members of the Masonic frater­ eral theme "The Vision Of The future, according to the entertain-, Mr. Violette is on an extensive The lands will be evaluated later n 1956. ment chairman, is a St. Patrick's 385,000 more than we have receiv­ for forestry, wildlife production nity and the Order of the Eastern Ages" has afforded all an oppor­ ed from the three campaigns in itinerary which will take him Star in Hanna, have been notified Dr. Jonason has served public tunity to share in a time of chal­ Day cabaret dance, the date for thousands of miles throughout the and recreation purposes. which is March 17, and particulars Alberta. Thus the reserves which "Continue Efforts" "It is becoming more and more that the annual meeting of the education beyond provincial bord­ lenge and direction through in­ most of Canada and the United spiration in His Word. will be announced later. ihe Legion across the country was Press Release Gives obvious that such an inventory will Hanna Masonic Temple Associa­ ers. He was a charter member ol able to build up when the disease States. Hanna and district resid­ tion will be held on Sunday, Feb. The Canadian Association of Charlie Edwards, reporting as Views On Three ents feel that Mr. Violette's visit be essential if second rural devel­ All are cordially invited to come chairman of the sports committee was "rampant" has now been re- opment plans are to be made," Mr 9 at 2 p.m. School Superintendents and In­ and share in the concluding mes­ iuced to S25.U00. Hills By-election nere is indeed most fortunate, and The association is composed of spectors, serving that organization sage of this series. The minister, points to the Hanna Legion rink members of Full Gospel Church Hays observed. "The Canadian winning the Branch curling play­ Since 1963 the Legion Polio "It is obvious from the Three Land Inventory will be an essen­ three lodges, the Royal Arch, the as President during 1962-63. Dr. R. Allan Dunbar, is bringing these extend a cordial welcome to all Eastern Star and Hanna Lodge 78 Jonason was also a member of a messages. This Sunday evening, Hills by-election that Premier visitors. tial tool of the ARDA program and of other federal and provin­ A.F. & A.M. and is responsible for Commission to study education in February 2, with services commen­ Manning fears a strong construc­ The service will commence at S tive critical opposition in the Leg­ cial programs of resource and ru- the operation of the Masonic the Yukon. Dr. Jonason is an act­ cing at 7:30 pjn., the theme to be p.m. and a free-will offering will rual development." Temple on Centre Street. ive member of the United Church. discussed will be "Armageddon islature". This comment was made be taken. in a press release to the Herald Mr. Hays referred to the early The meeting with board of dir­ He has served on the provincial and Millenium." This will be a over the week end, by Dave Hunt­ settler who staked his future on ectors is composed of Mrs. Edna board of Directors for the Red message that looks into prophecy er who contested the Three Hills how well he judged the produc­ Lund, L. E. Helmer, J. W. Beest­ Cross. which is to soon be fulfilled. The by-election unsuccessfully on the Craigmyle tivity of the land he homesteaded on, S. H. Peake, L. W. Hage and While retiring from provincial challenge of the hour wiH be con­ Liberal ticket. and who, if he lacked knowledge Mrs. Phoebe Lund. Retiring direc­ service, Dr. Jonason is not yet end­ cerned with the fact that we are tors this year are Mrs. R. S. Moore, ing his career in public education. living in the last-days and need The complete release was as fol­ and judgment, faced a shaky fu­ to prepare and also be encouraged lows: ture. S. F. Wright and J. G. Odell. He has been appointed, for a two Credit Union At the annual meeting a chair­ year period, to act as a special con­ from the facts that God's Word re­ "With a wonderful campaign "Canada is now facing the same veals in Revelation. committee, I chose to appear un­ problem on a national scale," th? man and secretary-treasurer will sultant to the Yorkton School Bd. aided on the platform. Social be appointed for the ensuing year. in Saskatchewan to give assistance You will find a hearty welcome, Credit called in National Leader, Annual Meel'g O u Financial status of the Association in the implementation of the rec­ says Pastor Allan Dunbar, and a Robert Thompson; Premier Man­ Three Percent is outlined in an audited state­ ommendations of a special survey real worthwhile time in fellowship FUA RE-ELECTS ment circulated tnrough the mail ning; four cabinet ministers and Dividend Voted in that district. He assumes these and instruction. Plan now to TED QUASCHNICK last week to all lodge members. duties early in February. attend. two MLA's. The Liberal result in To Shareholders reducing the Social Credit major­ Ted Quaschnick an active and ity of 1600 last June to 400 this CRAIGMYLE, Jan 28—The Craig prominent member of the Far­ •li January was very wotrhwhile. myle Credit Union held it's annu- mers' Union of Alberta, was "All aspects of the by-election ual meeting in the Craigmyle re-elected for another term as were discussed with the Liberal School January 28; showing shares president of the Earltown Loe­ Association executive before I ac­ of $59,747.46; 37 loans had been al recently. While his main in­ cepted thc invitation to be a can­ passed in 1963 amounting to $38,- terests have been on behalf of didate. I intend to continue my 000. Total turnover since 1943 is the Earltown Local and the work as Liberal Leader in Alber­ $439,350.00 and not a penny lost! district it serves, he has also i .i 11 * • IL la. If at any time the general ex­ Assets are $65,564.25; members been keenly interested in af­ ecutive of the Liberal Association number 163. Officers are: A. Koh­ fairs ef the provincial organi­ of Alberta believes that they have sel, president;; R. Zeimer, vice zation, and on several occas­ IIU-UTS a man who is better qualified to president: E. Marshall, A. Aaserud, ions along with other memb­ hold the position, and he is ready M. Davey, K. Gordon, A. Shelstad, ers represented Earltown at and willing, then at that time, I directors; M. Porter, E. Burt, D. provincial conventions. Other will be prepared to discuss the cal­ Hunter, credit committee; R. Geis­ officers elected for the year ling of a leadership convention. singer, L. Brook, L. Hunter, super­ 1964 are Mrs. Victor Mohl sec­ "Until that time arrives, I in­ visory committee; Mrs. L. Nelner, retary-treasurer; Mrs. Geo. tend to work for the good of all secretary-treasurer (pending). Fleck Jack Phibbs, Mrs. Ted Albertans and to serve as the lib­ A three percent dividend to Quaschnick, Mrs. Victor Mohl Calgary Brewing and Malting Ct. Ltd. eral Leader in Alberta." shares and ten percent patronage and Henry Karg, directors. were recommended and carried. When Frank Winfield Wool- Mrs. Nelner, having served as worth died in 1919 his company secretary-treasurer since it's be­ ANNOUNCES THE SALE OF was operating a chain of more ginning here August 8, 1943 gave HAVE YOU MET OOPIK? To thousands of Americans, than 1,000 stores. a resume of the past 20 years. She THE Oopik is a new emblem of Canada. Oopik is an Arctic referred to the Credit Union "

:'Y*il(iif^mmim*^i^^^timi^^- • 1 t 1 - - •""' j* " "IIi' i«*r»(ij 10 THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1964 in the general meeting he ha 1 tive in their Canadian Bible Society been insulted by the speaker. I branches. Out here on the front s^r I said, "How could he insult you? ! lines there is no better ammuni­ You've never had any respect for tion than the Word of God. We THE HANNA HERALD him, so why are you so het jp I give God the glory for this great about what he said?" ministry." "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS" My friend — let's call him Cal MEMBER OP THE AUDIT MEMBER OP THB CANADIAN — said, "Ive never spoken a word INSURANCE RATE-WAR NEARS BUREAU OK CIRCULATIONS WEEKLT NEWSPAPERS' ASSOCIATION at a convention before — but the Canada's already troubled gen­ minute I opened my mouth, he eral insurance industry appears to a, atrtctljr Independent weekly newspaper published •vary Thursday In the Herald Building. Main Street, Hanna jumped on me — and then he be in serious danger of becoming Authorised aa Second Class Mall by the Post Office Department, Ottawa walked out, saying he didn't have even more troubled. The reason, •et Dec 14. l»ll by H. O. McCrea Published by THB HANNA HERALD O. R. McCrea. Editor to listen to the kind of tripe I was according to Marian Ogden in The talking." Financial Post, is that negotiations "If I were you," I told him, "I'd begun last fall to form a new sti- A FILM OR A BOOK just forget it How come you're so bility-lending voluntary rating as­ worked up?" sociation have virtually broken ORGANIZATIONS OR INDIVIDUALS in com­ ing material, neither are the film exchanges. My friend had often boasted to down If agreement is not reach." I munities interested in maintaining the Both contain a high percentage of the latest me that as far as he was concern­ within the next few weeks, indus­ services of a public library or a film exchange in reading and viewing pleasure. May we sug­ ed, life was just a game, soon over, try leaders say, the proposed as and nothing mattered. But the are to be congratulated and encouraged, but gest the next time you pass by your local lib­ QUIT?CANT. ENJ0Y9 ^ sociation may never be born. It rary or film exchange that you drop in and main speaker had gotten to him, was designed to gather statistics we wonder at times what percentage of the EM TOO MUCH. see what they have to offer. You'll be pleasant­ somehow, and he was in a turmoil on fire and casualty insurance ex­ populace appreciates and takes advantage of "I'll get even with the so and perience, on which rates could h: ly surprised and your library and film com­ JHJCP so," he said. based with some confidence. these services We hope it is substantial. mittee will be encouraged and pleased with - V This morning, more than thirty If the association is not formed, Public libraries, contrary to some opin­ your call. years later, he came to my office. the result could be an all-out pre­ ion, ore not just a collection of out-date read­ Seeing is believing, and reading is too! We talked about the old days mium and commission rate war, in Then, turning quite serious, he which even traditionally rule-abiJ- asked if I remembered that epi ing Canadian Underwriters' Assoc­ CD. AND PUBLIC APATHY sode when he had sworn revenge iation (CUA) members (known in PUBLIC APATHY is a characteristic of peo­ 1 did have a vague recollection of Ihe trade a.s the "board compan­ has now become a common thing, and the at­ it, and told him so. ies") will break loose and ma" -I ple who ore enjoying life in pleasant sur­ titude seems to be "who cares about Civil De­ "You know," he said, "that's non-board rating and marketing roundings, making a decent living and par­ fence, we're happy, we're too busy with busi­ bothered me all my life It w i.> prjetices taking of a country's expanding economy. In ness and social commitments to be bothered silly. And yet, for a long time 1 this atmosphere there is little that can be with it." held that grudge. It did only one LESS WOE FOR CANADIANS done to awaken people to certain responsibili In all fairness to those who have played good thing for me, it made me Developments in job opportuni­ ties, even though they be for their own good a prominent part in organizing Civil Defence work hard to try to catch up yjamas and overcoat pockets, look "All the places visited were I.uo cent advance in weekly salaries af" trict. couraging those well known principles so em from the U S., has finally broken Then I made a glorious discov ing for a butt on a Sunday morn ing. "We f urd :* threat demand pushing up total income received Admission to the dinner is ten dollars per bodied in such organizations os the Kinsmen my nerve. ery. My father had a shoe storj everywhere we went, and we sol 1 by Canadian workers by an annual In those days, the shoe manufac­ plate, the price of course includes a reason­ Club, that of being of service and assistance The reports says definitely that And they tell me you can he scores and scores of gospels for 7.5 per cent. For now, that all able profit which is in turn spent wisely on turers put long rounded strips of quite comfortable in one of these 10c Kenyan (l'=c Canadian). In a makes good news for everybody. to your community and your fellow man. the death rate among smokers, as ;. bamboo-like dried reed in ladies' straight-jackets, after you get used community projects, so in many respects an in­ compared to non-smokers, is ten two-hour stay at a large market It is on these sound footings that the idea shoes, to help them keep their to it! vestment of ten bucks in the dinner is actually times as high from lung cancer, 6(1 we disposed of some $25 worth, Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis of the annual Sportsmens Dinner is devised shape This stuff, when ignited, Holy Smokes! I've gone through most of it in gospels. That means a ten invested right in your own "back yard." per cent higher from coronary di­ attacks children most frequently You can't afford to miss this affair, and the burned steadily, could be drawi half a pack while writing this reaching many. One thing which we have noticed about sease, and six times higher from through, and produced volumes of between the ages of two and four Kinsmen and their guests can't afford to mis; pulmonary emphysema. column. Say, what is pulmonary "We also had the privilege of Fortunately, the disease is not too these dinners is the generosity of those who a blue, searing smoke that peeled emphysema, anyway? youl i had no objection to passing the skin off your tongue like acid visiting three Asian secondary common and today modern treat­ away from a perfectly normal, re­ schools in Kisumu Almost 100 per ment can do a great deal for thc spectable disease of the 20th cen I was a social success until my cent of these young people were child with arthritis THE SHOW GOES ON' tury, like lung cjneer or a coron­ old man discovered that all the OF MANY THINGS non-Christians; yet there was a ary, but that pulmonary emphy­ toes in the ladies' shoes were be­ healthy interest in the book of the THE ALBERTA LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD ginning to point to heaven. The Canadian Arthritis Society the counter of the Alberta Liquor Control sema has mc scared. It sounds (By Ambrose Hills) Christian. fights arthritis in a five-part at . has rescinded its original order pertain­ Board outlets, and at a handsome profit to the In high school I worried about ing to the Seagram distillery (liquor) com­ nasty. "One of the teachers, a Sikh, tack: research, find the cause and provincial coffers. It thus would seem that re­ my wind, for track and rugby, and pany's art show i" Alberto. It planned to ban I started smoking when 1 was who had been watching their sales cure in more than a score of uni strictions such as once intended against the smoked only a pipe. At college, I THE INSULT and later came to buy the magazine sevrity-based projects; professional the million dollar display on the grounds that about nine, in the old sandpit in didn't smoke at all. Couldn't a: Seagram art display are rather ridiculous, my home town A group of us ur­ Long, long ago I had a bis, edition of all four Gospels, remark­ education, through fellowships, it was advertising, which is of course correct. ford it. In the Air Force. I had the Over the years many organizations as chins used to gather there and puff shaggy friend who was disliked by ed that our sales were quite high. scientific meetings and bulleli'i The ALCB will now allow the company to show odd cigarette, but had no problem service; public information and pa well as individuals have tried to reach some a dry weed known an "monkey with smoking. nnnv in our crowd I was a radio I had an opportunity to witness the collection provided that none of the dis­ tobacco," rolled in toilet paper. announcer in those days, and he to one of the headmasters over a tient care services, services whicn play in any shape or manner bears the word form of agreement with the government on By the time we were twelve we In prison camp, I took the mon­ was a disk jockey for another sta cup of tea. I would like to encour have been extended to communi­ "Seagram's." So after all Albertans will get to liquor and beer advertising, but to no avail were well into "makings": tobacco key on my back, and he's been us tion. One day, at a convention, he age our brethien in Canada," con ties embracing about 50 per cent see the art show. The government remains adamant in its atti­ and papers pinched from sonn ing the spurs and lash ever since in • to mv room Ik told me that eludes Mr. Werbiski, "to keep ac of the nation's population. tude. Could it be that Albertans have not Liquor advertising has been taboo in Al­ reached the status in modern living where berta for many years, although we all see they can be exposed to liquor advertising ori­ every day advertising of this nature which en­ ginating in the province, or is it better for ters the province in various types of reading them to assimilate same gradually by way oi material. Despite the efforts of the ALCB and out-of-the province media'' the provincial government, we are familiar Anyway, from what we have heard, that with the brands of whiskey that is sold over million dollar art display is worth seeing! ADS THAT SELL OTHER EDITORS SAY NATIONAL VIRTUE — FOR FEAR (From The Peterborough Examiner) The great god Fear grinned back at me; About 3,000 Canadians are monthly de­ "I am the foe men never see, ceived by forgeries of one kind or another The hurt they never feel," said he. Trustingness is obviously a national virtue, "I am the wrong they never hear, The poison they themselves prepare and at this rate it will not take long to de­ I am the shadow on the stair. ceive all the wage-earners in the country; "I have no voice and yet I speak; less than 200 years, in fact. (We cannot con­ No strength and yet I blanch the cheek YOU ceive of there being 3,000 repeaters who are And leave the strongest mortals weak. deceived every month — but with the gul "I am the blackguard man befriends, lible, you never know). Heeds most, feeds, cherishes, attends Meanwhile, how do we stop forgery and And 'gainst all counsel wise defends. "I fire no gun, I make no cry. deception? A standard cheque form? What No lodging place in fact have I, better way could there be to raise new taxes? Yet Im the countless deaths men die. If each cheque form was required to have a "Mine is a humor ghastly grim. stamp duty of, say One cent, and had to be The lamp of reason 1 can dim, •a standard design, we could cover the costs Tho I am nothing but a whim. of education and cut out forgery at one blow. "I am man's cruelest, bitterest foe, Mr. Merchant: Yet past his door I could not go, The great puzzle is why Canadians are Had he the wit to tell me 'No'." n such suckers for forged ond counterfeit Amer­ If you want the greatest result from your advertising dol­ ican money. With all the fuss that Walter —Edgar A. Guest Gordon is making about Yankee dollars in lar, take advantage of the Stamps-Conhaim Advertising Canada, one would think that it would be worth more than one's life to accept this cur­ AFTER DINNER MINTS Service, available to you FREE at this paper. rency. But accept it we do — and about $750,- 000 of it is forged. No one knows how fast he can run until he is • Top notch art, layout and copy ideas tt -tt -it badly scared. HOW MUCH WASTED? — (From The Moose Jaw Times-Herald) Golf Pro: Now just go through the swinging mo­ • Promotions, Campaigns, Attention Getters! tion without hitting the ball. Defence Minister Helleyer, who recently Beginner: Thats precisely the trouble I am trying announced a saving of $50 million a year in to overcome. • All the newspaper advertising aids your business defence spending by pruning out 4,400 civi­ lians and regular servicemen plus 23,640 re­ The following correction appeared in a small town needs to produce ads that really sell! serve personnel, seems to be as much con­ paper: "Our paper carried tbe notice last week that cerned with the relatively minor economies Mr. John Smith is a defective in the police force. You are welcome to come into our off ice and examine the as with major savings. This was a typographical error, Mr. Smith is really The Canadian Press reports from Ottawa a detective in the police farce.** new issue of S-C Service, and put these top-drawer art that the Minister has been shocked to find, The groom poured over the budget trying to via a manpower report he ordered, that 39 figure how he could squeeze in another set of in­ and copy ideas to work for your business. senior officers are serving abroad as mili­ stallment paymests to buy the new sportscar he tary attaches and that their combined living coveted. and rental allowances total nearly $350,000 He finally blurted out a solution to his bride: a year. Officers of this rank, the story added, "We just can't swing it, Honey, unless you go back draw over $1,000 in regular pay ant) allow­ to your folks. But I'll tell you what I'll do, ances. There will be a "thinning of ranks" 111 buy the car, get you a brand new dress, hat and the works, and drive you back in real style." among the military attaches, the story con­ cluded. The family was seated at the table with a guest, Tha taxpayers have provided nearly $17 who was a business acquaintance of Dad's all ready billion for defence over the last 10 years. How to enjoy the meal when the five-yearold son blurted TRE HANNA HERALD much of this, one wonders, has been wasted? out: "Why mother, this is roast beef!" And how much waste, one also wonders, oc­ "Yes," answered the mother, "what of it?" AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS curs in Other departments of the federal gov­ "Well, Pop said thia morning that he was going ernment? to bring a big (Uh home for dinner tonight." THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1964 11

I ed according to government sche­ OUR TOWN - By McClelland dule on footage drilled. Well heads, ! NETHERBY tanks, batteries and other produc­ tion equipment are taxed on irn . m provement basis by the munici- ' UNDER NETHERBY, Jan. 21 — Ai the pality. Pipe lines, power lines anil By Don Halligan I card party in Netherby School last telephone lines are assessed by ' Friday, ladies' high was won by the chief provincial assessor. Box 66 Mrs. Bob Unsworth; ladies' low went to Mrs. Harry Nelson; gent's The Assessment Act states that Kalispel, Montana no assessment may be re-used for 21 high was won by Will Ironside and more than seven consecutive years. gent's low went to Bill Nelson. That is to say, if the assessment Local curlers enjoyed some ex­ now being prepared ts applied in citing games in the Curl-O-Rain.i 1966 it may be valid until only Dear Dan: Why do some boys, in your column? —Seeker. in Hanna on Monday, Tuesday and 1973. especially the cute ones, have such Dear Seeker: I sure can but I Wednesday. Assessing of farm land is be­ high opinions of themselves. I can do need your name and address Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rehill and coming less subject to deviation as think of a half-dozen boys at our first. boys were Sunday visitors in Drum time goes on Courses of training school who give a girl the impres Dear Dan: I often read in your heller at the home of Mr. and Mrs. designed for those who intend to sion they're doing her a favor by column about girls of 11 and 12 Albert Finkbeiner and with Mrs. become assessors, and to refresh asking her for a date. This isn t wanting to wear lipstick and the Louise Rehill. NAPOLEON - By McBride others who have served as asses­ only my complaint but the com­ way you answer them. Dan, these Word has been received from sors, are now offered by institu­ plaint of many other girls too. girls aren't too young for a light Calgary that Mrs. M. Weller, who tions of higher learning. Two as­ —Plain Jane. shade of lipstick if they don't go has been at the home of her son sessments made now by different Dear Plain lane: A good look­ to extremes. A girl of 12 is a lot and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. teams with no opportunity to ex­ ing teen-age boy, popular and well more grown-up than you believe Lome Weller, has been confined change findings, in all probability liked, really can't be blamed for and I think it's just awful the way to hospital following an accident will vary only slightly. The two having a high opinion of himself. you ridicule them with your smart- in which she sustained a broken men now working in Starland have The trouble is common in all our aleck answers. I'm 14 now and 1 leg. both taken the training required schools and can become quite a have been wearing lipstick every for their work, and both have a.s- problem, particularly if the boy's day since my 11th birthday. You ANIMAL HEALTH SERVICE know, you're not as right as you The president of the British Vet­ sessed with workers in municipali- head pops. I'm sorry but you girls think you are all the time. erinary Association thinks a Na­ ties and counties in other parts will just have to accept the bovs of the province. as they are or not date them. —Lipstick Love a. tional Health Service of animals Dear Lipstick Lover: Girls of ' 1 would be a good idea. He suggests Dear Dan. Since my mother died and 12 are children and are not old regular inspections of farm live­ THE BIG PAYOFF last summer, my father and I mov­ enough or grown up enough for stock and emergency visits by a ed in with my sister who is 25 lipstick of any shade, grape flav­ veterinary surgeon could be fin­ The revised Columbia River deal i Dad is away a lot on his job so looks good says The Financial Post ored included. It's your right t-i anced by an overall payment each Linda and I have become extra disagree with me but it's my right year. Drugs would be paid for sep­ and we join the general rejoicin; close. 1 guess you could say she's that this difficult but very impo-t- to answer the girl as I think best arately at published prices. being a mother to me. This I love — since they wrote to me. Commenting upon the above idea ANGLICAN CONGRESS REVEALS ant project is finally settled and but honestly, Dan. the questions ready for the digging machines. Dr. E. E. Ballantyne, Director of NEW CONCEPT IN CHURCH MISSION she asks me the morning after I Dear Dan: Last school year I Alberta's Veterinary Services, said No one should underestimate the date a new boy she hasn't met. difficulty of agreeing on such a worked as hard as any kid in thc this is a new phase of veterinary A now concept of the Christian Another essential requirement What Next? She gets too personal, wanting to school and was proud when I made complex matter. That the U.S. and medicine which in essence works Church's mission to the world w.is is money. I'nder thc Anglican know what we did, where we went, the honor roll. This year I don't upon the principle of prevention the chief outcome of the groat An­ World Mission Fund, sot up ')> Canada and B C.'s Premier Benn'lt if we parked and if the boy tried By Geo. Robertson, Fie'd Supervisor Municipal District have resolved their arguments is have any ambition at all and don't plus treatment when necessary. A glican Congress hold in Toronto the Executive Council of thc Can­ of Storlond anything out of line. care about anything, just as long certain amount of this type ot vet­ last August. It posos a challenge adian Church, Anglicans in this a reminder of man's occasio I 1 ability to act sensibly. I think this is because Linda as I get passing grades. It isn't be­ erinary work is already being car­ to Anglicans who belong to a country have been called upon 'o cause of anything that's happened Until now, Canada has preened and her husband had to get mar ried out in this province through world-wide Communion which em­ raise no less than $2,500,000 dur­ to me — and I'm not boy-crazy or contracts between veterinarians braces 18 independent Church's ing the next five years, over and Assessment of the Munieip.il 3.000 feet travelling in an cast itself on possession of this mag ried and she doesn't want me *o District of Starland No. 47 is now west direction. Exposures were get in trouble. I don't intend to in love, if that's what you're think­ and livestock owners. A number of with a total membership of mora' above tho Church's regular budget mficentlj rich natural resour '. ing. Just what is wrong with me? in progress. Two assessors, Vertf"! taken at two mile intervals east- But like wheat that can't be eaten fall like she did and I've tried to hog producers, dairymen and feed- than 40,000.000. Thi.s is part of a crash program by l I still go around with the same lot operators have an arrangement which the entire Anglican Com­ Braunberger of Morrin and Laur west, and at 3 i mile intervals or copper that can't be economi­ I tell her that but she doesn't take The Congress made it abundant ence Crimson of Red Deer, started j north-south. Each exposure covers kids and we still do the same whereby a veterinarian visits their munion will contribute $15,000.0- sary in 1963 and none has been CHARLTON'S - BROOKS, ALTA. needed so far this year. H7^N7 CENTRAL DRUG LIMITED slZ^ The regular meeting of the Home and School Association was held January 20 at the school. Thc program consisted of films and CUT IN NAVY FLEET. The Canadian Government will I - Presents - discussion on the pre-school child. cut the cost of the navy fleet by taking 16 ships out of Further investigation of skating service by the end of March. Three tribal class destroyers, CHCA TELEVISION LTD. — Channel 6 Red Dee SALES facilities for next year is to be un­ including Cayuga above, will be scrapped. Mine-sweeping dertaken by the skating committee squadrons on the east and west coasts will be placed in in conjunction witb the Athletic reserve, as will the wort maintenance ship Cape Breton. Channel 10 Banff and Coronation Association. —TNS Photo The UCW met January 21 at the WEEKLY PROGRAM LISTING I Calendar home of Mrs. Donald Code. It was decided to continue to support tbe Foster Parent Plan as a joint pro­ ject with the UCW of Sibbald and ' SUNDAY. 4.00—Flreb»ll XL.! e <%n—^..„.,..,| Regular Cottle Sales at Our Yard Every Wednesday and 00— Hour of FM 4.30— Kids Korner 6:30—TBA Excel and Rev. and Mrs. Metson. : 00—Keynotes 5.00—Razzle Dazzle Ton—or. Kildare The sum of $15 was voted as a :1S—The Outdoorsman 8.it"—Come Llstsn A While Friday — 1 % Commission on Cattle Sold by Hie Pound 9.00—Central 8.00— Lucy donation to the Bible Society. The :30—Country Calendar - '-—The Serial :00— Film Fill 6.30—Biography next meeting will be at the home NOTICE 7.00—Hennesy 9:00Grindl -.10—Faith For Today 9:30—Parade of Mrs. M. Herron. :00—Heritage 7.'ft—Th, Flln'slones 6.00—Patty Duke 10.00—Eleventh Hour The Sabin polio clinic for adults :30—Wonderful World of Golf n.oo—car TV N... 6:30—Ben Casey 1 T P.M. IS THE STARTING TIME and pre-schoolers held January 20 :30—Twentieth Century 9:30—Front Page Challenge " *— Tomoh' .00—The Sixties 10.01—Newsmagazine 11.30—Cheyenne at the school was well attended. It .30—It It written 10.30—Quest FOR ALL SALES was conducted by Miss Craig, OF .00—Stoney Burke FRIDAY, '1 00—CBC TV New. PHN, with the assistance of Mrs. .00— Hazel 11:09—Governor General 9:30—Test Pattern .30—Flashback 11:15—Loc-I News 10:00—National Schools M. Herron. •00—Ed Sullivan 10.30—Chez Helene A group of volunteers turned .00—Bonanza 10.45—Nursery School 11:00—Hour of FM FARMERS — LIST YOUR FARM SALE SOON out January 24 to make some nec­ :00—A Second Look WEDNESDAY, essary repairs to the curling rink. ANNUAL .30—Question Mark 9:30—Test Pattern 12:00—Ladies Only Several sales listed now for March The annual mixed bonspiel com­ .00—CBC New. 10:00—Western Schools 2 00—Password 'ft— Now* t net' 10:30—Chez Helene 2.30—Scrle't Hill mences today. Several local rinks 20—The Living Word 3.00—Take Thirty 10:45—Nursery School : were entered in the Esther bon­ :35— Sign Off 11:00—Hour of FM 3:30—Friendly G nt spiel last week. 12:00— Mid.day 3 46—Misterogers MONDAY, The Anglican Church Board and 12:30—Ladles Only 4:00—Rob Roy MEETING :30—Test Pattern 12:30—Bowling 4.30—Kids Kornei Every MONDAY. Hog, Sheep and * congregation met January 21. A 00—Alberta Schoola 2:00—Password 5.00—Razzle Dazzle pot-luck supper preceded the busi­ BERRY CREEK SCHOOL DIV. No. 1 30—Chez Helene 2:30—Scarlett Hill 5.30—Kingfishers Covs ness meeting. Rev. Boyer of Con­ Nursery School 3:00—Take Thirty 6.00— Central Dairy Cattle. ) 00—Hour of FM 6.30—Rockv Mtn. Music sort and Captain Morrin of Lov 3:30—Friendly Giant Take Notice that Annual Meeting of El­ 00—Ladies Only 3:45—M isterogers 6:45— Telefacta erna were both in attendance. The 00—Password 4:00—Cisco Kid 7.00—Gunamoke St John's WA will sponsor a hot 30—Scarlett Hill 4:30— Kids Korner 8.00—Country Hoedown Every WEDNESDAY ectors of all Sub-Divisions of this School 00—T-tke Thlr»y 8:3f—The Defenders Feeder Cattle 5:00—Razzle Dazzle dinner to be held ia the curling 30—Friendly Giant 9.30—Telescope 5:30—Woody Woodpecker rink Wednesday, March 25. Division will be held in— 49—M isterogers 10.00—Phil Silvers and Calves. A pee-wee hockey team has been 00—This Living World 6:00Nation's Business 10.30—Tides and Trails 30—Kid's Corner 6:15—Central '1.00—CBC News organized and played Oyen at 6:49—Spotlight on Sport Sunnynook Community Hall 00—Razzle Dazzle '1 15—Tonight Oyen January 28, winning by a 5 30—Tin e Out for Music 7:00—To Tell The Truth 11.30—Parkland Playhouse Every FRIDAY . . . Regular Fat, Feeder to 2 score. January 26 Consort vis­ 00—i.«-**ral 7:30— Candid Camera "The Detective" on Thursday, FEBRUARY 13th, 1964 30— You Asked For It 8:00—Red River Jamboree ited here, handing out a 4 to 3 8:30—Perry Mason 00—Rural Ramblings SATURDAY, Cattle and Stock Cows. defeat to the local lads. 30—Don Messer 9:30—Festival Commencing at 1:00 p.m. 11:00—CBC-TV News 1.00—Hour of F.M. Miss Carol Wilson has been ac­ 00—Garry Moore 2.00—Word of Sport 00—Playdte • 11:16—Local News "Eastern Buyers Represented At All Sales" cepted as a nurse-in-training in 11:30-^BIg Time Wrestling CBC Golf the University Hospital, Edmonton, .01—Inquiry 3.00— World of Sport Take an active part in your school affairs. .30—Zero One Croat Can. Curling and will begin her course Feb. 1. 00—CBC TV News LIST YOUR LIVESTOCK WITH THUSDAY, 4:00—Bowling Mr. and Mrs. Nels Holmes mo­ Make a Special Effort to attend your an­ 16—Looal News 9:30—Test Pattern 6.0O— Forest lingers tored to Calgary January 23. Mrs. 10:00— National Schools 6.30—Bugs Bunny TUESDAY, . 10.30—Chez Helene 6.00— Youth for Christ Lea Wilson accompanied Mr. and nul Meeting. 10 4S—Nursery School Mrs. Raymond McClellan to Cal­ 8:30—Test Patteri 6.30— N.H.L. Hockey 10:00—National Schools 11:0O--Hour of FM "Detroit at Montreal" CHARLTON'S SALE YARDS, LTD. gary for tte weekend. 10.30—Chez Helene 12:00—Ladies Only S.16—Juliette "ALBERTA'S LEADING AUCTIONEERS" The Junior girls and boys bas­ JOHN A. LUKEY, '0 45—Nursery School 1:30—Cooking Show 8:46—Sporta Unlimited 11:00—Hour of FM 2.00—Password 9.00—Windfall ketball teams entered the tourna­ - Secretary-Treasurer 12:00—Ladies Only 2-n—er-rle ' Hill 9.30—Bev Hillbillies Hank Charlton Johnny Charlton ment held at Consort January 25. 2.00— P -ssworo 3.00—Take Thirty 10:00—Andy Grlffitra Show The boys were defeated in their 2.30—Scarlett Hill 3.30— Friendly Giant 10:30—Have Gun Will Travel Lie. No. 136 Lie. No. 293 Berry Creek School Div. No. 1 '100—CBC TV Naw. first game against Veteran. The 3.00—Take Thirty 3.45— M isterogers Phones: 362-3229 ond 362-2972 Brooks 4.00— Mr. Piper '1 10—Tonight Sunnynook, Alta. 3.31—Mlsterrogere 11.25—Parkland Playhoute girls won their first game, also 4.46—Misterogers 4.30— Kids Corner ''*#-, 'Htm Stum A Specialty' against Veteran, but lost on the 5.00— Razzle Dazzle "It Came From Beneath Tho S second round to Altario. 14-15c 5.30—Muaic Hop THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JANUARY 30. 1964 13 ing the willingness to try new me­ thods as well as equipment and products. This, in housekeeping, keeps your mind open to new Byemoor District News ways, new products and new me­ thods to save time. "From the Heart of The Goose Country" — by Scoop Keough Simplicity is work simplification which in turn saves us time plus greater efficiency. Simplicity is BYEMOOR, Jan. 27—Temperatur ent was won by Walker, Endiang; not lowering our standard but it es this past week slid to 30 below second, Martin, Byemoor; third, is a choice you have to decide but by the week end had recover­ Hanson, Big Valley and fourth, (By Mrs. Mona Marie Cox) upon. For instance, buying mater ed to near 20 above. About 2 inch­ Bell, DeUa. The knockout event District Home Economist ial that needs little or no ironing, es of new snow (ell Tuesday and vas won by L. Nixon, Byemoor baking cookies in sheets and over Baird of Byemoor. squares, using place mats instead Wednesday night, the power was LET'S SAVE TIME of tableclothes, and putting away off for an hour and a half Wed­ John Jameson and his room-mate Are you one who always replies nesday evening around supper from Calgary spent the week end I just don't have the time to be an "dust catchers." Whether you have time with the R. M. Jameson's. active member in my community? leisure time in your home is your Young Ronald Grover was up at Most of us have the fault of not choice.' If you do not have any Mrs. Norman Hunt (Kathy Mac­ ihe Billy iNelson farm last Thurs­ managing our work so that we time to yourself, analyse your Millan) of Lacombe was home on day playing cribbage with Brian have time to do the leisure things working conditions, methods and | the week end and took in the La­ Nelson, Billy Nelson's grandson. in life. There are many phases of your job to see if you can improve dies' Bonspiel. The boys had played a few games management such as money, food in saving yourself time and energy The curling team of Fred Craw­ when Ronald was dealt a perfect jnd clothing, but in this column Our very wise old-timer coun ford. Hap Davis, Hank Boss and 29 hand, three fives and the Jack I would like to talk about time selled a youngster the other day: Ernie Kobi who competed in the of hearts and the five of hearts management. "Son, if you want to keep within Elks Corby Cup in Calgary on the was turned up on the deck. Con­ Time is getting to be just as a budget nowadays, you have lo let the rest of the world go buy. week end failed in their bid to go gratulations Ronald, don't forget valuable as money these days. A MOMENT OF PAIN. Two-year-old Sandy Dawson thinks on to the finals in Red Deer. The to take in the Home and School Your time is a commodity of which that sitting for a portrait is a bore even at the best of Calgary teams were just too tough you are given a fixed amount each card parties and show them how CATTLE ENJOY times, but when a big dog like Patsy sits down with ber ... for them. lo do it! day with which to accomplish max­ imum results If instead- of time SWEET FORAGE -;id on her leg! . . . well, that's a bit much. She's seen Harry Mappin Sr left by car on The preschool clinic will be on re just about to complain about tbe whole sad situation. Monday and was to go on an ex­ Thursday, February 4 at the new you were given a thousand dollars Anyone who has offered molas­ tended holiday to B.C. and said he school also the Oral Polio Vaccine each morning of which to make ses to cows in the barn knows how —TNS Photo might even get as far as Mexico! program will commence on Tues­ '.he best use. would you not feel fond they are of sweet things. day and will be held again in Ap­ justified in planning rather care­ content of plants. The Ladies' Club held a very sue fully each expenditure and in in Dr. D. M. Bowden of CDA's ex­ ter the palatability of forage from cessful Bonspiel last week end, the ril and March. perimental farm at Agassiz, B.C., | different parts of the same pas Laboratory digestion tests, coupl The Byemoor and District Board vesting a small sum to provide a weather was good the ice in fine record of just what use you were says cattle like hay and pasture l ture field. While molasses can be ed with feeding tests, are used as «;hape and 18 teams were on hand of Trade will hold their February making of your fund? crops containing a high percent­ {added to improve palatability of the basis for recommendations on to battle for the fine array of pm meeting Tuesday the fourth. This age of sugar and they eat greedily the best species of forage plants Without doubt many of us spen 1 hay thjg substance doesnt mprovc es A banquet was also held Sat­ is a change in dates on account of some grasses and legumes that the nutritional value of to grow and the best stage of m.t- of the hall being used on Monday. more time in the kitchen than any­ have naturally high levels of sugai. | m poorer turity for harvesting them. urday at high noon. The first ev­ where else in our home. This is qua y nay ent was taken by Bowdige-Gadsby. At this meeting Mr. Glenfield of •jg&m^sz* It has been found that the the Alberta Government Telephon­ the basic reason why we should Samples of orchard grass grown second. Boss, Byemoor; third Dar­ be alert for kitchen efficiency and amount of sugar occurring natur­ Kenya's constitution—250 pages ling, Gadsby and fourth, Stoddart, es in Red Deer will give a talk on SNOWMAN WITH A DIFFERENCE. This giant Buddha at Agassiz were found to vary five interested in good storage to save ally in forage improves its diges­ to 35 per rent in soluble sugar thick—is the longest in the Com­ Craigmyle. The second event was the new Multi-Party system. Ev would be the envy of any young snowman-builder in town. tibility. It took arts students from Queen's University ln Kingston, time, steps and backache. But what content. This difference was attri­ monwealth. won by Hayes, Byemoor second, ..•rybody is welcome. about our general housekeeping.' This was demonstrated, says Dr. Grover, Big Valley; third, Car­ Ont., four days to built it. Bottom, left, a youngster gazes buted mostly to stages of maturity I Mrs. Helen Walker is a patient : This can be improved upon to save Bowden, by placing orchard grass of t|ie crop when harvested and In the last two years, India has michael, Byemoor and fourth, in the Castor hospital. n amazement.—TNS Photo time as well as the efficiency of and grass legume mixtures in test Knowles, Byemoor. The third ev to the season. The time of day of I provided more than 600 training The UFA Co-op Annual Agency our home such as room arrange­ tubes containing liquid from the harvesting and the amount of sun-1 places under the Colombo Plan for meeting will be held in the hall ments, storage, etc. paunch of an animal. The forage shine also influences the sugar other Asian countries. Monday, February 3 at 8 p.m. Free Housekeeping is what you make samples with the highest percent­ ENDIANG lunch will be served after the mee­ it. It can be a drudge or can be a age of sugar and with adequate ting. Oyen District Bureau challenge, it depends on your atti protein showed the greatest break —* The Canadian Wheat Board plac­ ude. Do you set a certain time down in dry matter and were, T — •"* NEWS — CIRCULATION — JOB PRINTING ENDIANG, Jan. 27—Mr. Ted ed the Byemoor elevators on a 4 limit for each job you do? This therefore, thc most digestible. Loomer of Alhambra recently vis- Diishel delivery quota effective on Mrs. Merle Berg, Resident Representative — Phone 83 can be quite a help. II has always Research at other experimr ' 'ited at the Loomer and Ballinger Jan. 21. been said that the best labor sav­ stations indicates that differences The Royal Purple will hold a TV repairs ing device in housekeeping is hav­ in sugar content of forage can al- homes. He also visited Ercy Ball Valentine Tea, Bake Sale and Va­ OYEN, Jan. 28 — Mr. and Mrs. ition in an office of the Co-op inger in the Castor hospital who riety Sale on Saturday, February Raymond McClellan of Salmon stores. At present the Windrums CAN'T BE TESTED IN ADS ... has since returned home. 15 commencing at 2.30 p.m. Arm, B.C., were guests at the live at Revelstoke, B.C. Miss Judy Walker had a birthday Mrs. Louise Morlock who is in home of Mrs. Blanche McClellan. Bingo winners of the Legion ...ONLY IN TV SETS!! party recently in the form of a training for a nurse in Edmonton Mr. and Mrs. Robin Wood have bineo held at the Legion hall last hay ride. returned to Oyen from Rockey Wednesday are as follows: set of is home for a month's holiday. We run ads ... we make claims . . . just cm others do. Kevin and Roddy Donald are Edith Martin and Marie Camp­ Mountain House, where Robin was glasses, Mrs. Willis Love; jewellry JACK RABBITS staying with their grandmother, bell were Calgary visitors Wednes­ on the Co-op staff. He is now em­ set. Bertha Bespflug; set of boo* The difference is - we back them up. So ... . who needs to Mrs. Adelarde Donald and att­ day and Thursday. ployed at the local Macleod's store. ends, Mrs. Tye; cannister set. ending school here. Ten Scouts and about a dozen In last week's Herald a portion L.iuretta Thygesen; travel case, Er­ Jack McKinnon of Youngstown is now licensed and can gamble? Nat you, that's for sure! Far better so call the tinMrsg a.t Cliftoher homn Tuckee riowr frois mrecuper an apa- Cubs took part in the second an- of the news item concerning J. ling Berg; towel set, N. Evens; nendectomv operation in the Cast- nual mid-winter Jamboree of Buf Swystun grand prize was omitted magazine rack, S. Heaney; bever­ take care of both your boxing and transportation and pay service that can back up it's claim . . . and far safer. age set, Mrs. Bishop; table lighter, or hospital last week. falo Lake Scout district on Friday, This should have read: Mr. John Try us with your set, today. — Challenge us to prove it!! A curling team skipped by Miss Saturday and Sunday of last week. Swystun's grand prize for him and Willis Love; TV snack set, Mrs. you 25c cash on the spot for fresh, clean, white, any Betty Walker brought home first The three day program included nis wlfe ls an a11 exPense PalU Willis Love; bowl set, D. Schroe lr to number or 40c deiiverel to Calgary. prize in the third event from the an ice stampede for Cubs and the I 'P Mexico for two weeks der; desk lamp, Mrs. Willis Love; Ladies' Bonspiel held at Byemoor. Scouts on Friday evening, rifle Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christenson set of dishes, Mrs. E. Berg; dog Good lock, Betty, Elsie, Yvonne range practice, bowling, hockey & and family were weekend visitors ornament, Mrs. C. Trewin; ash Morse's Television Service to Calgary, where they visited with tray and bar set. Alf Brunner; cof­ STAN HENDERS, and Annetta! [sleigh ride, church service Sunday (Opposite Jimmie's Auto ServiCJT ~ Mrs. Helen Walker, Lois Ballin- morning. The Cubs returned home Lloyd's mother, who is in Calgary fee percolator. Bob Doran; black­ Friday night. The Scouts slept in hospital when she was injured in out, hostess chair, Ted Evens. P.O. Box 421 - Calgary ger's mother underwent surgery a fall recently. HANNA . . . PHONE 854-3373 at the Castor hospital last Thurs the Memorial hall in sleeping bags Nice to hear Mrs. McCallum Sr. Ph. CR7 4929 day. and the boys making the trip in­ Those taking in the Ice Capades is home from her stay in a Cal­ "DEALERS IN THE FINEST TV SETS and STEREO" Mr. Alex Duncan of South Hal­ cluded: Ross Jameson, Jim Pog­ and weekend shopping were thc gary hospital after her fall. It is kirk was a visitor with Mr. and more, Berry Whymark, Danny Leonard Gripp family, the Cecil | reported that she is able to be Mrs. Cliff James on Jan. 13. Wooden, Russ Kobi, Ronny Schof- M-insfield f.mily and the Wc-sicy .valking around and that her bro­ ^r, Stan Wasdahl, Ken Hays, Dale Byler family. ken hip is mending very well. Mr. Archie Keibel is a patient :\'ixon and Henry Boss. Car drivers in the Castor hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bjorn (nee Weather conditions during the were Neil DeGraff, Kip Wooden, !lonna Thomas) of Wetaskiwin Mrs. Lorraine Grover and Miss Kim Pogmore, Reg Whymark, D. past week were cold, with temper­ Elaine Grover of Red Deer visited were weekend visitors at the L. atures well below zero and we Nixon, Len Schafer, Arley Han- Thomas home. on the week end with Mr. and Mrs ,uny and Lany Ambury. have a little snow. Bill Grover and boys Many will remember Mr. Russ Windrum and his family when they Hospital statistics show that dur Mr. Jim Kenny left on Sundav The first Canadian women's mili ing the year 1963 30 more persons j with his grain cleaner to clean lived in Oyen a few years ago. Tht tary service was formed in the Windrums will return to Oyen very were admitted to the hospital than : grain in the Red Willow district. .1CAF in 1941, reaching a total en the year previous and that there Mr. Dick Grover spent a few shortly, where Mr. Windrum will istmeut of 17,038 before disband- again take over management of was also a 5 per cent increase on days in the Hanna hospital. na in 1946. patient days over the year 1962. 11% Some of the local fellows are the local Co-op store. Mr. Ray Michau is being transferred to Cal­ Manv thanks from the matron of curling in the men's open bonspiel Read and Use the thc Oyen Hospital to Mr. Wilto i this week in Byemoor. Herald Classified Ads gary, where he has accepted a pos- for a donation of produce. Congratulations to Rev. and Mrs. John Metson on a son born to thein on January 25 at the Oyen Hospi­ NOW! tal. This is also the hospital's New Vear's baby. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Carran wer.* On Display visitors to Calgary last week, where Betty received dental work. TAKE STOCK OF YOUR PRINTING REQUIREMENTS AT A speedy recovery is wished for Mrs. Clarence Kuich, who under went surgery in the Hanna H s FOR THE NEW YEAR, AND THEN CALL THE... >ital recently. HANNA HERALD WHERE A COMPLETE PRINTING SOCIAL CREDIT MEETING PLANS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE Estevan Industries ud DELIA, Jan. 27—A meeting SERVICE IS AT YOUR DISPOSAL sponsored by the Hand Hills Ac­ adia Provincial Constituency Soc­ FORT MACLEOD, ALBERTA ial Credit Association was held in the FUA Hall in DeUa on Wednes­ day. January 22. .The third annual Mobile Home and Holiday Poll key men of Delia and Craig­ myle zone laid plans for the annu­ Trailer Show, comprising the most up-to-date al membership canvass. The meet­ ing was attended by C. K. French. MLA and association president, G. "Have It Printed and comprehensive display of Mobile Homes M. Hewson. and Holiday Trailers seen in Western Canada. OPEN HOUSE I In Hanna" An invitation to this show is cordially extended

to you ALL. Many unique features will be dis­ PHONE 854-3075 ilii played and you can be assured of a very inter­ HTllh'^"^ esting and entertaining show. Many valuable 'Stop fooling around, mon, we've got a mountain t• door prizes will be given away. Be sure to see us climb.'

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«! 14 THE HANNA HERALD ond EAST CENTRA! ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1964 England, hospitality will be pro­ vided through the British Legion. FARM FEDERATION SUPPORTS CATTLE OUTLOOK FORECASTS The first pilgrimage leaves Mon­ treal on April 30th, returning May 12th. The second group leaves on POLICIES OF WHEAT BOARD WIDE PRICE FLUCTUATION June 7th and returns June 19th. These pilgrimages will be based CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — sale of export wheat in Canadian Short Run Instability For Fed Policy on dairy, grain and livestock history — more than 500 million in Nijmegen but will visit graves subjects was considered here yes­ bushels in a single year. They felt Cattle Gives Cause For Condition in other parts of Holland. terday at the first day's sessions strongly that these sales had bene­ The third pilgrimage leaves on of the 28th annual meeting of the fited not only the grain producers Canadian cattle prices can be September 18th, returning Septem­ expected to continue to fluctuate War Graves Trip Off; ber 29th. It goes to Holten, where Canadian Federation of Agricul­ of Western Canada, but had ma-!.a Three Still Open ture. Delegates to the three-day a tremendous contribution to thc widely as a result of short run in­ 1,400 Canadians are buried. There meeting from across the nation entire national economy, and es stability in the supply and demand OTTAWA, Ont. — The Royal are 2,500 Canadians buried at asked for a continuation of the pecially to the correction of tin for fed cattle. Canadian Legion has had to can­ Groeskeek, near Nijmegen. dairy price support policy which country's exchange difficulties. In the recent issue of the Al­ cel one April pilgrimage to war The Legion invites applications resulted in production and consum­ berta Farm Economist, R. E. Eng­ graves in Holland because of lack from relatives of the war dead; The Federation reaffirmed :ts lish, Statistician with the Farm ption of milk products in 1J6? support of the sales policies of the of applications. However, three father, mother, widow, child, sis­ being more closely in line than Economics Branch of the Depart more pilgrimages are still schedul ter or brother All queries should Canadian Wheat Board, and reques ment of Agriculture, says the time has been the case for several ted the Government to firmly sup ed for this year. be sent to Legion Headquarter-,, years. They also strongly support of buying replacement cattle and 465 Gilmour St., Ottawa. port the renewal of the Intern; • selling finished animals will be im To date, some 400 relatives have ed tbe policies of the Canadian tional Wheat Agreement when it made the trip to the graves of over Wheat Board which led to a sharp portant in determining the profit comes up for renegotiation. margins obtained. 6,000 Canadians buried in Holland SAY: I SAW YOUR AD. IN THE expansion in export sales of whe-it Since September 1962, the Royal HERALD and flour Turning to feed grains, the Can­ The 1963 calf crop was the larg­ adian Federation of Agriculture PM PEARSON TALKS with President de Gaulle during his four-day tour of France, at est on record and ample feed re Canadian Legion and the Nether In his president's address, J. M. lands War Graves Committee have Bentley of North Edmonton, Alta., delegate body unanimously sup­ which time de Gaulle announced intention to recognize Red China. Following this tour, serves are available for feeding ported a policy statement urging Pearson flew to Washington to sign an agreement with President Johnson on a joint them out. Under these circum­ organized five pilgrimages. Meals. paid glowing tribute to the late accommodation and ground trans­ Drumheller H. H. Hannam, who had served thc Federal Government to set up Columbia River power project, and an agreement giving an taternationl commission stances fed beef marketings in ex­ an Eastern and British Columbia cess of domestic market require­ portation in Holland is provide by EGG GRADING STATION as Canadian Federation of Agricul­ Feed Grains Agency. Such an ag­ charge of the old Roosevelt home on CampoNllo Islan'". N3. the Dutch people. But more im­ ture president for more than tvn ments is a definite possibility for and Bankview Poultry Farms ency is required to: (a) adequately "ometime. This means a favourable portant, say pilgrims, is the in decades, and who made during his credible warmth and gratitude ac We Buy ind Sell Eggs lifetime a most outstanding con examine and administer effective­ directors at a two-day conference export market will be necessary tn ly the Government's feed freight maintain Canada's livestock indus corded Canadians. at Market Prices. tribution to Canadian and world in Kdmonton at the end of Janu Delivery in Hanna to Stores agriculture. Mr Bentley reviewed assistance policy in the interest of PROBLEMS OF COMMERCIAL CATTLE ry. This conference will be ot- ry at present levels. The 12-day 1964 pilgrimages in the farmers for which it was dr The current heavy run of fed and Coffee Shops once a week the agricultural outlook and o.i' ti-ndcd by Alf Gleave, president of elude a three-day stop over in Eng Good Public Service lined the major activities of thc signed: (b) provide the means to the National Farmers' Union, and cattle to market in the U.S. is ex land. Return air fare from Mont Federation during the past year. continuously deal with the prol> by Doug Yonge, first vice-president aected to taper off towards the end real to Amsterdam to London is Box 1435 — Phone VA3-2684 lems of feed grain movement, pric BREEDERS SUBJECT OF ADDRESS Located at Railway In dealing with dairy policy, thc af the Saskatchewan Farmer, of January or early in February $230. During their stay in Holland, ing, storage and pupply which Western Stock Growers' Meeting 1 nion. One authority suggests that the Avenue, Drumheller nation's largest farm organization arise: and, (c) study long tenn pilgrims will again be guests ot passed resolutions requesting the The seventh annual Western price of good steers at Portland Dutch families and the Nether­ 14-5-8 needs and trends in the feed grain In Calgary Of Great Interest Canada Farm Safety Conference will rise to perhaps $23 50 in Feb­ Federal Government to: field. lands War Graves Committee, n — Maintain the present support will bc held in thc Grant Hill ruary and may even reach $24.50 1 "If the rancher's calf crop couH I will bc Dr. A. J. Wood, I'lnf-ssa: price on butter and the 14 ? cent On thc livestock field, the Fed bc improved by 5 per cent, then t of Animal Science at the t'nivcr- Hotel in Moose Jaw February 24 in the March-Juni period. At those per pound subsidy on butterfat. cration announced preliminary his income should increase by 2!) jsitv of British Columbi i, wbo will to 'Hi Representatives will hear prices Canadian cattle would move — Retain the support price on plans to hold a National Confer­ per cent, and it is possible to de deal with economic and other f, several speakers, including thc into export markets, cheese at the current level, os ence on Hog Quality in April of this." So says Dr. J. N. Wiltbank. tors affecting profit in the co". lion. W. S, I.loyd. Premier of Has U.S. fed cattle prices during the well as the 30 cent per 100 pound this year The purpose of the Con­ Chief of Investigations in Beil calf operation. Dr. Wood is wa katchewan. Convention motto is. second half of 1964 will depend 'THERE'S MONEY subsidy on milk going into the ference will be to find ways and Cattle Physiology at the Beef Re­ and favorably known as a down to "SAFK'IV DOESN'T COST — 11' upon thc movement of replace manufacture of cheddar cheese. means of making a major break search Station near Crawfor •'. earth sneaker and cattlemen will PAYS- ment cattle into feedlots The sup­ through in improving hog quality Nebraska, and one of thc featured ply of feeders on hand is sufficient — Re-establish the export sub­ in this country, and to formulaic bc very interested in his message FOR YOU! speakers at Western Stock Grov Alex Johnston of the Rcscarcn PUSHED EXPORTS to increase numbers by 5 to 10 sidy of 4 cents a pound on ched­ policy proposals in this respect per cent over a year ago. If re WHEN YOU CONSIGN YOUR SALES dar cheese going to the I'nite.i ers' Convention in thc Pallis •:' Station at Lethbridge. no stnn"e: In 1939 Bulgaria exported 141) Hotel, Calgary, February 4 and 5 'o cattlemen in Alberta, will re placements are as heavy as this, TO OUR Kingdom, and extend the export kinds oi goods, but today sends prices may fall as much as Sl in subsidy to aU types of cheese Arthritis and the other rheuma­ He will speak on thc second day. port on grazing studies conduct".! abroad some 600 types of goods tic diseases constitute a healtn which will be devoted mainly to by the Station and on thc gras> the third quarter. They should im COMMUNITY AUCTION made from whole milk going >o - including many items of ma­ prove again, however, towards the other countries. problem of national importance be problems affecting thc breeder *-', species involved. chinery. cause of their widespread inci­ commercial cattle Dr Wiltbank's end of the year. If, on the other SALE IN HANNA — Negotiate an Increase on the The first day of the convention dence and the burdens of suffer­ wide experience all across the will hear Cal Brandley discuss the hand, movement of cattle into feed FEBRUARY 8th — in former quota on Canadian cheddar cheese ing, disability, social and economic United States has included studies NATIONAL HOLIDAY lots is delayed, prices will ed^e exports to the United States. laws of especial interest to rur.il Stedman's Store at 7 p.m. loss which they impose. The rheu­ on the causes of calf losses, the people. Cal has been eonnecte I Queen Victoria's birthday has higher during the summer and fall off in the last quarter of the year — Continue policies to stabilize matic diseases are second among effect of nutrition on the calf crop, with the cattle business all his life. been celebrated as a Canadian holi the price of skim milk powder and the leading causes of physical dis the effect of hormones, control "f or early in 1965. Watch for the Next Date and List n he still is an Angus breeder of i day since 1845. to provide an export subsidy for ability in Canada. heat periods and many other f c some note, and for some time was J Your Consignments Now! this product. tors of reproduction legal advisor to Alberta Depi Underwater archeologists are in Earliest man was not spared of Delegates to the Federation Arthritis is the most common of Speaking at thc convention also ment of Agriculture. vestigating a 1,300 year old Byzan­ meeting also agreed to urge tho rheumatic disease. In 1891 Dr. Pu ' all causes of physical disability — tine ship found in the waters off bois, a Dutch army surgeon, dis­ implementation of a school milk turkey. program across Canada, and the so very common, in fact, that there covered the bones of Pleistocene I D&D AUCTION use of surplus milk products in must be few families indeed in man five hundred years old. Hei­ the World Food Program. which some member has not felt F. U. A. NEWSLETTER Mount Ranier, Washington, a delberg man was thought to have SERVICE its discomforts. It is highly import dormant volcano, has 26 glaciers tuberculous arthritis, or "Pott's tOU TEMPLAR DON QUAST In the grain field, delegates were Farmers' Union of Alberto, Edmonton Disease" of the spine. Prehistoric particularly pleased with the work ant, therefore, that everyone know — more than any other sin-States. h. 1ATT, Rose Lynn 854-2206,, Hanna what arthritis is and what can ba man may have stood and walked ! of the Canadian Wheat Board an.l as erectly as his twentieth century : 'rm — Ranch — Household — Community the Government of Canada for de­ done about it For further infor Charlottetown, Prince Edward cured creditors" in cases of bank- mation call The Canadian Arth Island, is host this week to tho mptcies of firms handling or pro descendants but, like modern man. . Auction Sale Service veloping policies which made it SAY: I SAW YOUR AD. IN THE he was plagued with arthritis. possible to negotiate the largest ritis and Rheumatism Society. li7th annual meeting of the Cana­ C'essing farm produce; an investi­ dian Federation of Agricultur? gation of the social implications of HERALD Delegates from nearly all farm or the proposed closing of railway- READ AND USt THE ganizations in Canada, including branch lines in Western Canada. CLASSIFIED AO' the F.U.A., will be represented. Representatives from the Fedeia STANLEY S. SCHUMACHER Former F.U.A. president Ed Nel­ tions of Agriculture of the three son of Brightview, newly elected prairie provinces met last week in BARRISTER & SOLICITOR first vice-president of thc Alberta Winnipeg to decide which policies Federation, is a director of the and resolutions th 'y will brim; DON'T JUST DREAM Canadian Federation. He, along forth for studv at th? CFA. con formerly of with Paul Babey, F.U.A. president vention this v—k in Charlottetown. and CFA. delegate, and Mrs. J Pclc-'ates at this "\v st 'rn confer Knout & Knaut, Camrose R. Hallum, F.W.U.A. vice-president tnce' took a look at the many r about Pontiac's spine-tingling excitement and delegate from AFA., will he solutions being put forward, with Announces the opening of on office for among the Alberta representatives a view to cutting down on an Among the resolutions to be dis­ duplicilioi i.i submissions. Amon GO GET SOME! the practice of low at cussed at the annual CFA. meet the ideas discuss d was a propos .1 increase in the loan limits avail­ (There's a combination just right for you) ing in Charlottetown this week ara able through Farm Improvement 50 Third Avenue East those calling for Canadian Wheat Loans and through the F.rm Credit Board jurisliction over rye, flix Corporation These r solutions pro­ 14 HOT V8's ; Drumheller, Alberta and rape seed; imported red mea.t pose rais nr F.I L. loan limits t~> (All the way from standard 195 hp Strato-Flash V8 up to a thrilling 425 hp) to be stamped "Canada Approved $10,000 and FCC. loan limits o Telephone 823-2424 — P.O. Box 843 $50,000. Pr s nt limits are $7.5» Imported," along with the country for a Farm In'prov. m nt Loan and of origin; farmers to be made "se- $275:0 for a FCC. loan. A THRIFTY 6 Mr. Ed Nelson, past president of (The standard 140 hp Astro 6 that just keeps on going and going past gas pumps) the F.U A.. has been appointed Co­ ordinator for the Alberta farm or sanations campai'n for a Hjg Marketing Board. Th? drive wi'l 5 SMOOTH TRANSMISSIONS CATTLEMEN!...HERE'S YOUR CHANCE take place this winter. The appoint­ (Standard Synchro-Mesh 3-speed and your choice of 4 optional transmissions ment was mide Janu iry 14 by the including 4-speed Synchro-Mesh and Powerglide) Alberta Hog Marketing Committee This committee is made up of rep­ resent jtives of thc Alberta Feder­ ation cf Arriculturc and of the FULL COIL SUSPENSION Farmers' Union. (A road-hugging system that seems to make long roads shorter, rough roads smoother) ln this new post. Mr. Nelson will STOCK COW SALE be in charge of a provinceiwide if fort to ensure that hog producers get accurate information on the SELF-ADJUSTING TRUE CONTOUR BRAKES proposed marketing plan, and to To Be Held Along With Our I encourage them to register their (Air-cooled, generously sized and carefully made for safe, sure sto(bs) decision with their ballots when a plebiscite is held. Regular Sale The principle ol Hog Marketing ALL THIS... AND PONTIAC'S UNIQUE STYLING Boards will be studied by F.U.A. (Go see. Drive the Pontiac of your dreams. Discover what all the enthusiasm's about) Starting at 1.30 p.m. THE CHOICE IS YOURS (11 series. 38 models) Wednesday, Feb. 5 200 PREGNANCY TESTED STOCK COWS ON OFFER

LISTINGS TAKEN UNTIL SALE.TIME Cereal Auction PARISIENNE SPORT SEDAN •*•'•* Success car '64 edition! MAIS, OUI! This pretty package of femininity is A 0ENER«L MOTORS VALUE PONTIAC Arlette Collot, Miss France Be sure to watch "Telescope" and "Zero One" now showing on television. Check local listing* for time and channel. et of 1964. A true patriot, petite Arlette is wrapped in MOORE'S MOTORS MODERN MACHINERY SERVICES Ltd. RUSS REIMAN, Auctioneer Ph. 17, CEREAL, Alta. red, white and blue—and it's never looked better on any Hanna, Alta. — Phone 854-3093 Oyen — Alta. flag.- THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1964 15 I by weighing down the branches. equipment investment rose from 1 In this regard pellicular attention $8,800 to $14,000 per farm. During Pointers On Pruning Apple Trees should be paid to controlling ap­ the same period the average in­ ple scab and insects in the upper vestment per farm increased from areas to ensure full crops and max- $47,000 to $07,000. Labour effici­ i imum weight. ency increased by one-third as a As a final note, Mr. Longley result of these and other capital I points out that although it takes inputs. Direct labour expenses de­ | much longer to prune older trees. creased by one-third from 1058 to ! the practice should never ever be 1962. ' neglected. Another example of what can be achieved by analzing records is portrayed in the profile of a re­ Business Analysis latively small farm which has been For Farmers participating in a Business Analy­ •*+++++++++++++•+•+++++++++++++++++++••+< Loose Smut sis Group Program since 1958. In Farmers and ranchers in all that year a net farm income of Serious Disease I parts of Alberta can now take ad­ $7,600 was produced by 170 culti­ vantage of the benefits derived vated acres, 80 animal units and GREEN ACRES OTTAWA, Jan. 21 — True loose from Farm Business Analysis Pro­ a total investment of $29,500. By smut is a potentially serious di­ grams like the one shown recently doubling his livestock enterprise, sease that can build up rather 1 in a CBC-TV Short Course entitled says Dr. Purnell, this farmer was quickly in barley crops. Varieties "This Business Of Farming." able to reduce his building invest­ District Agriculturist grown now on practically all the The elementary principles of ment from $161 per animal unit By barley acreage in Western Canada farm record keeping and manage­ in 1959 to $129 in 1002. His total are susceptible to it. D. R. MacPherson ment analysis are provided in farm expenses per $100 gross in­ Thirty years ago loose smut was Farm and Home Study Groups come dropped from $32 to $28 in Phone 854-3244 ; not a problem. In Saskatchewan, while more advanced principles the same period and his labour ef­ Hanna — Alberta losses were less than one-tenth of and management methods are cov­ ficiency increased from a factor | one per cent. Beginning in 1936 a ered in Farm Business Analysis of 330 to 473. The farm net in­ number of non-resident varieties Groups. Both are organized by lo come rose to $10^00 on $41,900 FARMERS MEETINGS held at Hanna February 10th, at were recommended. There was an | cal district agriculturists working worth of investments and the op­ AND SHORT COURSES Cereal February 11th, at Drumhel­ immediate increase in loose smut. in conjunction with the Farm Eco erator's return on his investment ler February 12th and at Stettler Losses rose more or less steadily increased by 17.2 per cent in three February 3rd and 4th are the nomics Branch of the Alberta De­ February 13th. The Hanna meet­ until 1951 when they were esti partment of Agriculture. years. dates for a "Farm Buildings ing will be in the Masonic Hall mated at 1.7 per cent of the pro­ School" in the Legion Hall, Delia. basement and the Cereal meeting vincial crop. In 1952, losses rose ed in 1960. the convention to hold a watching The Alberta Safety Council an Dr. Purnell reports that Farm culture, Edmonton. all sessions of this school and there oquioment companies will have In 1954, a salt-cold water me­ brief and to present their case if nounced today that three Edmon tips of a young tree. If the entire center of the top of the tree is re Business Group Records, started is no registration or fee. Arrange­ working displays of feed handling, thod was introduced for barley necessary. ton women, outstanding in the field in 1958, show that the average net SAHARA MEANING ments have been made to provide manure handling, grinding and of womwen's work, have consented moved, the branches below "close seed treatment against loose smut. income per farm for one group of I TRUE TO WORD a noon meal. Speakers will be J. mixing and other equipment in Small seed lots could be treated to act as judges for the Alberta in" on the center, resulting in CAME FROM AFAR farms under study rose from $4500 W. Ulrich, Regional Extension En­ i he mechanics building. Speakers and sown on a few acres well sep­ Women's Safety Awards. They ar". acute crotch angles. This can he to $13,000 in four years. The num­ The word Sahara comes from a gineer, Alberta Department of Ag­ from the Alberta Department of arated from other barley fields. Some 300 delegates from 75 coun Mrs. J. Grant Sparling, Dean ol avoided by cutting back the ce l tries attended the International ber of livestock per farm doubled I primitive word meaning "wild land riculture; A. R. Aitken, Field Rep­ Africulture and University will be The seed produced was then used Women, University of Albert i; ter and delaying its removal until in this period and the average ; good only to be crossed." resentative, MacMillan and Bloe on hand. The program will be the for the main crop the following Unicn of Socialist Youth congress Mrs. T. B. Ebert, Maternal an.l the branches become sturdier. dell of Powell River, Ltd.; and M. same on both days. Further details year. This got away from the dan­ in Oslo, August, 1963. Child Health Consilium, Alberta Another thing to bear in mind, D. Dumais, Sales Engineer, Canada Department of Health; and Mis. says Mr. Longley, are the fruit can he had at your local D.A.'s ger of seed injury from inaccurate GLASSES ANYONE? Creosoting Division, Domtar Chem­ office. Anyone interested in rais­ control of temperature in the hot Ruth Bowen. Women's Editor, Ed­ spurs which should not be remov­ icals Ltd. ing pigs on a large scale should Lethbridge city police report monton Journal. ed from inside the trees until su"h WALL — CEILING CLEANING water method and could be easily there are 12 pairs of spectacles r.t This will be the only building find this very worthwhile. used by individual farmers. The competition, which closes in time as the fruit they produce fa'.l.s AT LOW COST the station waiting to be claimed. to color satisfactorily. school in east-central Alberta this The salt-cold water method con- The spectacles have been turned Alberta February first, is designed to recognize and reward significant Excess branches should be re­ Point - Enamel Washable Wallpaper season so anyone interested should Over 10 per cent of the popu­ tinucd to hold losses from loose into the poijce over the past year take this opportunity to attend any achievements of women in various moved as the trees mature, to per lation of Canada is affected by ar­ smut at about the level reached ' _ Wall detergent machine produces perfect results. or all sessions. Detailed programs thritis and the rheumatic diseases, as a result of the Kelvington smut fields of safety including Home mit better development of the are available at this office. which cripple, disable and cause free seed program. and Child; Recreation; Street and fruit spurs. However, the research Commercial and Home Service. « * • Seed treatment as a control for Highway: and Farm. It is sponsor­ er cautions, the number of main untold suffering ' and pain. Tlie ed by Shell Canada Limited and Orland Thuroo, New Way Wall Cleaners Grass seeding, regrassing of various types differ widely in loose smut seems unlikely to im­ branches on young trees should prove the present situation where is administered in Alberta by th: not be reduced to the number best range lands, kinds and varieties | cause, severity, the degree of dis- Alberta Safety Council, where en­ PHONE CLARKS' STORE - RICHDALE of grasses suitable to the area will i ability which may result and the about 0.6 per cent of the crop is suited for older trees. lost annually because only seeJ try forms and information regard­ Secondary main branches in de­ 13-4-5-6 be the main topics discussed at type of treatment which may be ing the program may be obtained. the Forage Crop meetings to be required. from crops that have been seri­ veloping trees should be cut off ously affected (5 per cent and up) Any women's organization in Al­ when their removal will not leave is likely to be treated. berta cities, towns or rural areas broad gaps in the trees' symmetry. The best hope of eliminating is eligible. Retention of them results in very loose smut lies in resistant vari­ Entries should be mailed to Al­ long branches wilh little fruiting eties. A new one, Keystone, is re­ berta Safety Council, Alberta wood. We Repair Any ATTENTWN! sistant and was grown on six per Block, Edmonton, and must be Heavy crops assist in improving cent of Manitoba barley acreage postmarked before midnight Feb­ the shape of the developing trees in 1963. ruary first The entry winning LOOSE SMUT IN WHEAT first prize in the province will Model or Make of Farmers and Ranchers Loose smut is found year after compete for a national Carol Lan .- year in some varieties of wheat In Safety Award, also sponsored by Western Canada. Shell and administered at the na CATTLE SALES Average losses are small — tional level b> Canadian Highwiy T-V al Reasonable something like 250 bushels in Safety Council and the Nation.l every million over the last five Safety League of Canada. Similar Any Farmers or Ranchers wanting to Sell Cattle kindly years in Saskatchewan. This is in­ award programs are offered by SALES significant for the country as a Shell in all provinces, administercJ hy the provincial s-fety organiza­ Repairs Prices! contact Colin O. Munn of Hanna Livestock Auction Ltd. whole but can bc a problem for INVESTIGATION. A Royal REPAIRS individual farmers. tions. For Special Sales in the Near Future Commission has been order­ Thirty to thirty-five years ago, ed by tbe Quebec provincial While groups must have been RENTALS loose smut of wheat was more actively engaged in their project c CALL ON US... Phone 854-3475 government to investigate during 1963, it is not essentiil abundant than now because a great the hanging of Wilbert Cof­ n # • deal of land was planted to sus that the program was started r fin, above, in 1956 for the finished in 1963. Programs started ceptible varieties like Ceres and murder of one of three U.S. Reward. In some fields up to eight prior to 1963 and still continuing per cent of the plants were af­ hunters. Ever since the are eligible. fected. hanging, many people across Day or Night Canada have protested that Then came loose-smut resistant The chances of falling victim to there was reasonable doubt | arthritis are just as great whether Thatcher and the problem had nl about Coffin's guilt In the most disappeared by 1942 ] you live in a warm climate, or a We're your headquarters murder charge. cool one, according to the Cana­ NOTICE OF Since 1942 loose smut of wheat dian Arthritis Society. for accessories, service, has increased steadily — slowly sales — WHEEL IN! Ted Morris' at first but more rapidly recently. This can be traced to increasing THE- use of susceptible varieties like ANNUAL MEETINGS Lee, Lake and more recently the VARIETY STORE T-V & Appliances Sales & Service PHONE PHONE increased production of Durums Harold Howery, Prop. Ramsay Durum has greatly con­ The annual meetings of Acadia School tributed to the rapid rise in loose Ph. 854-3998 - Hanna Day 854-3717 NIGHT 854-3041 smut in the past six years. Public Notice Division No. 8 will be held in the following Aside from resistant varieties, sub-divisions as stated below: the only practical way to control loose smut is to use seed from a The Annual Meetings of the ratepayers of crop that is smut-free. This has Sub Div. No. 1 — Feb. 3 the weakness that wind-blown the Sullivan Lake School Division will be spores may have infected the seed in New Brigden Auditorium. if the variety is a susceptible one held as described below: One other way is to treat seed using the hot water method. This JOINT MEETINGS — Hanna Masonic Temple Hall Sub Div. No. 2— Feb. 4 can be used on small lots but re­ FEBRUARY 4th at 1.30 p.m. -PLAY quires accurate temperature con­ Oyen School Auditorium. trol and timing to kill the smut in­ Sub-division No. 1 (Trustee D. Benedict) side the seed but to avoid killing the seed itself. Sub-division No. 2 (Trustee G. Fleck) Sub Div. No. 3 — Feb. 5 Loose smut can't be controlled by such chemical seed dressings Sub-division No. 3 (Trustee H. .Weich) Empress School Auditorium. as mercury fungicides. Cattlemen Off Sub-division No. 4 (Trustee S. Suntjens) SAFE! Sub Div. No. 4—Feb. 6 To Tennessee Spondin School — February 6th ot 1.30 p.m. With a Long Established Service in Cereal School Auditorium Some thirty Canadian cattlem-n Sub-divition No. 5 (Trustee J. Cameron) and their wives are in Memphis. Tennessee, this week attending the Youngstown School Sub Div. No. 5 —Feb. 7 annual convention of the Ameri­ can National Cattlemen's Associa­ February 5th at 1.30 p.m. THE CEREAL tion. Alberta is represented >y Greenmound School. eight men, including George Ross, Manyberries, President of Western Stock Growers, John Cross, Nan­ All ratepayers are urged to attend in order All ratepayers are urged to attend and ton, President of the Council ot Canadian Beef Producers, Geor »e to acquaint themselves with the education-* AUCTION MART Winkelaar, Calgary Livestock E .- air their beefs where the right people will change, and Stu Hatch, Lethbridge al and administrative policies of their For Best Returns ond Experienced Feeders Association. Spokesman Handling ond Soiling hear them. — All meetings commence at for the group is Ralph Bennett f School Division. the Canada Department of Agricul­ 2 p.m. ture, Ottawa. CATTLE SALES EVERY I Attendance at this convention was considered sufficiently import­ V. .MOHL, W. B. PALMER, ant to warrant Western Stock Growers postponing their conven­ Sec.-Treas., WEDNESDAY: n UL tion to the week of Feb. 3 because Sec.-Treas. of the furore in the U.S.A. over in­ Sullivan Lake S.D. creasing Imports of cattle and beef RUSS REIMAN. Auctioneer 12-3-4 into that country. In 1963 thesj 13-4 PHONE 7, CEREAL, ALfERTA 16 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, JANUARY 30, 1964

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