1— RATEPAYERS . 30 § m ^•ownclaj «««* »»e. ' :-*m * KPapeF Un0t a (xhrnttoMt* S2 PER YEAR 4K ADVANCE 1HJS HERALD, HANNA, ALBERTA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1942 FOUR PAGES Volume XXX, No. 10 ************************** ************************** New President BOB GARDINER Likes Scotland Town Affairs WiU Be GOLDEN BALL Red Cross Society ^BUSINESSMEN Discussed Friday Nite Meets February 6th WILL RECEIVE AGAIN HEAD OF The annual ra'epayer's meeting will WHEAT MOST The Hanna branch of the Red be held tomorrow evening January Cross Society will hold its annual JL 30th in the Memorial Hall at 8 o'­ meeting on Friday evening Febru­ PRICEBULLETIN FARMER BODY clock. J. H. Stephens, secretary has UNPOPULAR ary 6th. The meeting will take announced that nominations will be place In the basement of the Mem­ orial Hall commencing at eight o'­ Price Ceiling Regulations to Jack Sutherland Receives received on February 2nd with an Recommend That Licence for £ election to follow on Feb. 9th, if clock. Election of officers for 1942 be Made Known r* any otfice or offices on the civic Durum Wheat be will take -place at this time and a Re-election to Vice good attendance is hoped for. Regularly Presidency M- slate are to bo contested. Revoked *•*****.>******************* ************************** An authoritative agricultural organ­ OTTAWA, Jan. 28— A plan to inform At the annual convention of the U. t-i ization ln Alberta, that has the respect business men about prise ceiling reg- P.A. and U.F.W.A. held in Edmonton of all. has recommended to the Do­ ualtions by sending bulletins to all last week Robert Gardiner was elected BOARD OE TRADE firms under licence to the Wartime f ENDIANG RED minion Minister Agriculture that the for the 12th term as president. w»m Prices and Trade Board is announced » license for Golden Ball Durum wheat J. K. Sutherland of Hanna was un­ i% be revoked. If this is. done it means today. animously re-elected to the vice-presi­ t yWril CROSS DO WELL that no One would be permitted to ad­ ELECTS OFFICERS "Every business which has already dency. vertise, or to offer for sale, or to sell, applied for or obtained a Wartime Pollor-ing his election, Mr. Gardiner or to have in their possession for sale, Prices and Trade Board licence ls now told deleates he Intends to "do every­ WITH RAFFLE for the purpose of seeding ln Can­ AT ANNUAL MEET on the mailing list to receive these thing in my power to put forward f ada, any Golden Ball Durum wheat. business bulletins*", explained O. R. your interests and do what we have This in turn, of course, would quickly Morphy, Director of licensing. -Am ln mind." Mrs. A. J. S/Webber Winner J. G. Odell President—Vote Corporal Clifford Fox, son of Mr. eliminate the variety fiom production J. G. Odell, well known local mer­ each new application for licence is re­ A resolution adopted by the conven­ chant who has been elected to fill John Fox of Hanna, who writes that of Registered Hereford and use. Contribution to Hanna ceived, the name of the applicant will tion concerned the wheat policy. It the office as President of the Hanna he is enjoying life in Scotland at be added." read: "we demand a quota of 1000 Animal Golden Ball ls a low quality Durum Cemetery Group Board of Trade for the coming year. the present time. Like the rest of Apart from the legal requirements bushels of wheat to each bona fide wheat, and makes the poorest kind of Mr. Odell succeeds W. O. Turner the many soldiers from this district macaroni. It seems Important, there­ which make it obligatory for every lic­ farmer at not less than $1.25 per bu­ ENDAING, Jan. 27—The Red Cross At the annual meeting of the Han­ who was president of the Board last now overseas Corp. Fox says that let­ fore, that this variety should be elim­ ensee to notify the Board after March shel at point of delivery. We further dance for the raf-fling of the registered na Board of Trade held on Thursday year. ters and parcels are greatly appre­ inated as quickly as possible for it 31 of any change in name, ownership, demand a parity price on a quota of Hereford calf donated by Mr. H. Hunt evening, January 22nd, J. G. Odell was V ciated. Corp. Fox enlisted with No, harms 'the general (juality and the or character of his business within tan all other farm produce which is con­ was most successful. Eight hundred elected to the presidency for 1942. 6 Canadian Provost Corps and arr­ reputation of all the ' good Durum **************** ****** ***•• days after such change, such notifi­ sumed ln Canada, using wheat as a and thirty-six tickets were sold, the Clarence Shoultheis will act as vice ived in the Old Country early last wheat that Canada produces for sale cation will enable the Wartime Prices basis." lucky ticket was held by Mrs. A. J. S. piesident with W. Yule as secretary- fall. on world markets. Under present Hanna Local U.F.A. and Trade Board to keep tta mailing Mrs. Ross Heads U.F.W.A. <e* Webber. Proceeds from the raffle and treasurer and Chas. Wylie and V. N regulations Golden Ball Durum is al­ list for information ap to date. Mrs. Winnifred Ross of Millet was v dance were $448.60. We wish to thank McKinnon as members of the execu­ To Meet Saturday lowed by the Dominion Grain Every person who buys for resale acclaimed president of the United Mr. and Mrs. H. Hunt and family for tive. Those serving ln an honorary ************************** Inspection Department only to go Into sells or offers for sale any goods must Farm Women of Alberta for the third their very helpful donation to such a capacity are Hem. President, Hon. D**. A meeting of the Hanna local U.F. the lower grades. There are other obtain a Wartime Prices and Trade term. Garden Plain Agricultural worthy cause. W. W. Cross. Hon. Vice Presidents %. will be held In the Beaver (Alta.) varieties of Durum that are far better Beard licence, unless he has already Assisting her on the executive will Mrs. H. Larson is spending the week Mayor I. F. Shacker. Sherman Smith Lumber Co. office at 2 o'clock on Assoc Annual Meeting quality than Oolden Ball and which obtained one under a previous Board be the two vice-presidents. Mrs. E. A. ln Stettler. Calgary, Supt. CNR., Calgary Divis­ Saturday afternoon. Members will yield as high. licensing order. Farmers, gardeners, Wagler. of Standard, and Mrs. V. Low ion; Dr. G. H. Wade, Chilliwack: Fly­ hear a report submitted by Mr. E. The annual meeting of the Garden Pte. Jack Kenny of Camrose was I have seen the poor quality maca­ livestock and poultry producers, and of Namao. Mrs. J. K. Sutherland of ing Officer W. P. Roberts, R.C.AF. O. Blaln official delegate to the U. Plain Agricultural Improvement As­ home on leave Sunday. roni that Golden Ball Durum makes, fishermen need no licence unless buy­ Hanna was again elected to the Board now overseas. The committee mem- F.A. convention. sociation will be held at the Garden Miss J. Funk and Mr. C. James were and so I strongly advise farmers to ing for resale. Operators at private of Directors. her^ will include W. O: Turner and Plain Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 4th the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Funk of support the recommendation to the .;.************************* boarding houses and employees of per­ commencing at 2 o'clock. Following Dr. S. E C. Argue, chairman of Pub­ Red Deer last week end. Minister made by the Alberta author­ sons or firms themselves subject to the general business session election lic Affairs: Chas. Wylie and Thos. LOCAL AND GENERAL Mr. H. Johnson of Hanna spent ity. licence are also exempt. of officers for the following year Harley. chairman of the Merchants T WEST WINGHAM Sunday with his parents. The above statement is made by Mr. and Mrs. George Banner of En­ will take place. Committee. Prior to election of offic­ The current licensing order also ap­ The Misses Orr of Hanna visited H. G. L. Strange in a recent bulletin diang left last Saturday for several ers the retiring president W. O. Turn­ plies to those providing services which their mother on Sunday. 1 issued by the Searle Grain Co. 'From Oiir Own Correspondent) weeks' visit at the coast. ************************** er gave a report f-or the year 1941 have been brought under the prioe Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamilton of Row­ WE8T WINGHAM, Jan. a*—Mrs. E. Iteuui is—oi uie imiuuu -u-jainiuuLu-L i ceiling. These Include: the ley spent the week end with Mr. and tt ' v svtwuss w tttmewwmemmet.esasamimme—m unwuiunjl trsser-memeseme. Mr. and Mrs. Don Cameron left on Pioneer Homesteader of were given by C. Shoultheis, Member- Mrs. A J. S. Webber. Housch fer a couple of days last week. telegraph, wireless and telephone ser­ RICHDALE sh»n: Dr. Argue. Public Affairs; V. N. Saturday night for Sault Ste. Marie. of Craigmyle Dist. Dies The Local Red Cross have made and Mr. and Mrs. Ouy Herold, Miss Jo­ vices; transportation of goods and per­ Ont., where they expect to remain shlpoed 433 articles of clothing to (From Our Own Corresnondent) McKinnon, Agriculture: A. W. Prime, sephine Harvey, Miss Edythe Pierson, sons and tbe provision of dock and until early ln April. CRAIGMYLE. Jan. 26—The death of headquarters ln Calgary for the year Educational: S.
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