Good Advice pept. prevail U*** al MAYOR WARNS DRIVERS AND D jn- THE HANNA HER 9*V PEDESTRIANS TO BE ALERT •\*Wi 18 "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS Ito DURING YULETIDE SEASON VOLUME XXXX IX — No. 7 THE HANNA HERALD ondJEAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1960 Subscription $3.00 Per Yeor—7c P&iCopy "Overeating And Overdrinking Make People Prone To Highway Accidents"; SATELLITE STATION NEAR PIVOT Police Crock-Down Planned Time Writes Varied Careers Common sense, moderation in everything and constantly WILL GIVE BETTER TELEVISION alert pedestrians as well as drivers would be enough to prevent senous traffic accidents during the holiday season, states IN ACADIA VALLEY AREA Mayor H. Kennedy. Urging wise behavior at this season, he warns his fellow citizens to be wary of "overeating and over­ Broadcast Governors Sanction drinking which, apart -from the indigestion they cause, make drivers prone to highway tragedy". Plan For Immediate Construction; "Fatigue which creeps up onf— — Completion Expected In Three Months those drivers who have celebrated too heartily or stayed up too late ACADIA VALLEY, Dec. 13 — Television viewers in this makes them drowsy. The sleepy Former Hanna area are assured of a greater improvement in reception, accor­ driver makes wrong decisions at ding to a recent announcement from the Medicine Hat Station the wheel and these result in ac­ CHAT-TV. According to the Medicine Hat report, a satellite cidents", says the Mayor. T-V station has been sanctioned by the Board of Broadcast He suggests that pedestrians as Business Man well as motorists take one or two Governors for construction at Pivot, near Hilda, Alta. cups of strong coffee before sett­ Struck By Car Work will commence immedia­ ing out for home. "This safe bever­ tely and the satellite will be on • age helps you to keep your eyes Ar H. Illsey In the air inside of three months. The open and keen enough to escape Calgary Hospital With channel has not been definitely CHRISTMAS ISSUE traffic risks", he says. ON DECEMBER 22 Serious Injuries settled, so people are cautioned Mayor Kennedy adds that the against making any antennae pur­ chases until it is made known. Im­ Next week's issue of the police are determined to crack A. H. (Hartwell) Illsey, formerly Herald will take the form ef down on drinking drivers and of Hanna and Youngstown is in a proved T-V reception in the fringe areas has long been sought in this the Christmas Edition, and will speed artists. "They are sparing Calgary hospital suffering from be published as usual on Wed­ no effort to protect the lives of extensive injuries sustained when district, and the announcement meets with genuine approval. nesday, December 21. Contain­ each one of us but in their work he was struck down by a car in ing Christmas messages from they need our complete coopera­ the city on Tuesday evening. members of the local Ministe­ tion. In our self-interest let us obey Mr. Illsey, 79 years of age, was rial Associations, and material all traffic regulations so that no struck as he was crossing the of interest at this particular loss of life will mar our holidays", street near his home at 1807-17 Cattle Sales time of the year, the Herald he concludes. _ Ave. N.W. Taken to hospital by also will feature messages of ambulance he suffered a depress­ goodwill from business firms ed skull fracture, se'vere head la­ Cancelled During in Hanna and surrounding • cerations, multiple fractures of his communities. In Hanna a re­ right arm and severe shock. TWO ESCAPE FROM presentative of the Herald will He was first listed as in critical Holiday Season call this week on business SINKING TRUCK condition, but a hospital spokes­ firms, who wish to include ad­ Prime Minister of Korea John M. Chang ACADIA VALLEY, Dee. 12 — man said later Mr. Illsey had Due mainly to the closeness of vertising or Christmas greet- Father M. A. Harnett Two Oyen men, Ed. Foley and shown 'considerable improvement' the Christmas season, cattle sales ins in the issue of Dec. 22. I now ask, I shall do my utmost of Father Harnett and members of A deadline of 5 p.m. Monday, (By Bob McCrea) degree in 1925. He married Miss Al Goodine, had a narrpw es­ since he was admitted. at the Hanna auction the past two Mary Kim of Seoul in 1917. They to meet the expectations of the the congregation, boasts one of the cape from drowning when they The injured man is well known weeks declined somewhat. Last Sa­ Decembef 19 has been set for Not often does one becdme hon­ this copy. Those who have have five sons and two daughters. Korean people. finest churches in western Canada. attempted a crossing of the in Hanna and Youngstown, where turday slightly over one hundred ored with personal letters from It was Dr. Chang's election as The Sisters of Charity Convent South Saskatchewan River re­ until a short time ago he was re­ been overlooked may phone I am sending with this letter an head were sold, and this sale along people in high office, but because Prime Minister that prompted his autographed picture which I was established since Father Har­ cently. On their way to Swift presentative of the Imperial Life with the week previous, comman­ their copy in to the Herald of­ he was a school mate of the pres­ fice up to that time. The former school chum, Father Har­ thought you might like to have., tt nett came to Hanna. The opera­ Current, Sask., with a truck- Ass. Company and had maintained ded the highest prices since sales ent Prime Minister of South Korea nett to write him a letter of con­ tion of this school by the Sisters load of horses, south of Em­ an office here. phone number is 854-3075. comes with my very best wishes were started in early fall. Father M. A. Harnett this week, gratulations. for your continued good health has been of much advantage to tite press, the truck broke through experienced the thrill of such a TRUE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT The sponsors Fitzsimmons and On the letterhead of the Repu­ and happiness, together with .deep young people of not only Hanna the ice, and the two men man­ • • letter. It all goes back to the year and district but from far away aged to crawl safety through ACADIA VALLEV, Dec. 12 — Powell, have suspended sales du­ 1921 when the two, Father Harnett blic of Korea (office of the prime appreciation for your unfailing the windows. Two of the hor­ The Acadia Valley Chamber of ring the Christmas and New Years I.O.D.E, CHRISTMAS PARTY minister) Father Harnett received support and interest in Korea. places. A large percentage of thi and John M. Chang were going to attending this school have ses were drowned, and one had Commerce is donating a prize for week, but have scheduled another Vernard Preparatory School at the following reply on Monday of With warmest personal regards, for Saturday, January 14. They The Acadia Chapter IODE held this week: taken their places as respei to be shot. The truck was re­ the best outside Christmas decora­ its meeting last week at the home Clark's Summit. At that time, Fa­ Sincerely, moved from the river the next tions in the municipality. Anyone are considering weekly sales dur­ men and women in society, of Mrs. H. A. Bond. Following the ther Harnett recalls, the young Dear Father Harnett, John M. Chang day by Bosch Motors and Al competing must submit their nam­ ing the winter, but this will large­ ful indeed, for the assistance business session the annual Christ­ Korean student was just beginning I was very pleased to hear from received and the training tb Davey. es to Nick Bozak before December ly depend on demand of stockmen, to learn and understand the Eng­ Much indeed has happend in the 25. The prize will be awarded at and the results of the Jan. 14 auc­ mas party took place with contests you after all these years. It was 'World since those two young men quired to equip them as and an exchange of gifts. lish language. "He was a clever D the New Year's dance. tion. young man", Father Harnett re­ like a refreshing breeze to receive left school. But both have in their 1 men and women. • news of you, and your letter own way led a most active Ufe, It's a long way back to the year calls, "and his conception of hard brought back happy memories of work was something to behold". interested principally in the wel­ 1921 when Father Harnett and his when we were at Venard Prepara­ fare of their people. It is twenty- young Korean 'friend attended Dr. John IL Chang was born in tory School together at Clarks three years ago since Father Har­ school. Both in their own ways Seoul, August 28, 1899. He was Summit. That was in 1921, and ma­ nett came to Hanna, and as a young have beea builders. Perhaps some ttyBr'nrst Korean Ambassa-dor to ny things have happened since membe** dt tBff—prTestJiodd "tm* tlMHTHiey may eeee* "esetr, -wil Ottawa Announces New the United States, 1949-50. In 1951- then, as we have gone separate charge of the St. George's Parish. many a happy hour will be spent 52, he was Prime Minister of the ways. He too, has gained the j-espect of in appraising the results of each's Republic of Korea and was Vice- • Thank you so much for your all denominations in the commu­ chosen work.
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