Q ^ C / East Central Alberta

Q ^ C / East Central Alberta

aiwrrirf--iri-jii>.iiwii).iiiitif,a''"|i.!i|11 I'wwuiSiil. i T* iiiliiili-liHW ~73££nS •*.*' 7!^ |fpUvto IM* Q^C/ EAST CENTRAL mm-m *~ WJ *f ALBERTA -fm-mm-Z- VOLUME XXXIX NO. 2 THE HANNA HERALD and EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS, THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1950 4th WELL AT CESSFORD CANADIAN DELHI OIL LTD. START Three Little Angels HPE AND SCHOOL ASSOCIATION TWO MORE WELLS AT CESSFORD HEARS TALK ON UBRARY WORK AND SOUTH WEST OF CRAIGMYLE AND BOOKS SUITABLE TO CHILDR'N Latest Venture Fourth in Ten MUe Square at Cessford— Cost of Establishing Library Too Much for Home and School Toronto and Calgary Interests To Drill Association—Inspector Hopes for Expansion In Steveville Area Of Local School Facilities Canadian Delhi Oil Limited respon­ The Hanna Home and School As­ sible for "opening up" the Cessford sociation held their regular meeting in area as a major gas field, has announ­ FINAL ESTIMATE the Social Studies room in the High ced its plans to drill two more wells, HANNA~CALF ~ School on Wednesday evening, Nov. one at Cessford and the other near 15. Craigmyle. MADE ON GRAIN During the business session an­ Tlie new Cessford wildcat is Cana- CLUB WELCOMES nouncement was made that the library dian-Delhi-H.B. Cessford No. 4, about is being moved to the vestry of All 10 miles north-northeast of Cessford YIELD FOR 1950 Saints' Anglican Church. It was de­ No. 3 gas well The Cessford wells are NEW JEMBERS cided to cancel the December meeting located on 45,000 a civs of lease acquir­ owing to the holiday season. The next ed under farmout Lorn Hudson Bay Seventy Percent Completed Next Meeting Takes Place At meeting will be held the third Wed­ Oil and Gas Company. The four wells nesday in January. form ar.* approximate 10 mile square —Much Damp Grain Robbs Hereford Ranch Following the business session Mrs. with one well on each corner. Delhl- On Farms Litke Orade V teacher gave a short Socony-Link Lake No. 1. November 26th talk on library work and the type of The Craigmyle venture is to be Despite sub zero temperatures some "How To Feed A Olub Calf" was the I books most popular with children and known as Dclhi-Socony-Link Lake No. farmers this week continued to wind topic of an address by John Moore, teen agers, emphasizing that books 1 and Is located on* a 5,760 acre farm- up what remained of the 1950 harvest. District Agriculturist, Youngstown, | **l«ct*d should be of high type and out from Socony Vacuum Exploration In bitter weather combining and I when he spoke to a meeting of mem- | written in good English. Speaking cn Company. It is about three miles west threshing has continued to a point the possibiUty of establishing a local southwest of Socony's trio of Craig­ bers of the Hanna Calf Club last 8at- , where in* the immediate vicinity of urday afternoon, Mr. Moore's address! librprj it was pointed out the C06t of myle failures and four miles west of Hanna seventy percent of the grain a library of $700 expenditure would Highwood A.P. Consolidated No. 1 ex­ was well received and the members has been estimated as harvested, while gained several pointers which will be purchase 500 books the provincial gov­ ploratory test that recently suspended considerable still remains in stooks and ernment matching $1.00 for $1.00 up Three five-year old "angels" hear singing Christmas carols and Mr. of assistance in improving the quality operations. stacks and will stay there until next I erculons children. Pictured are (I to r) to $300. It was thought that this under tbe story of the Christmas Seal from Jones is telling the chUdren how of stock raised by the calf club mem­ In the Steveville area roron-to and spring. Frequent break downs in har­ j Mr. Jones, Susan Dickey, Carol HU­ taking would be too great a project for veteran Calgary postman Harry Einar Hoelboell, a Dmish postman, bers. Calgary interests have joined together vesting equipment has resulted from ton, Sandy Young. the Home and School Association but Jones. The 1950 Christmas. Seal feat­ Wm. Perkins, District Agriculturist, for wildcat driller. Sweetgrass Oil the cold weather and frozen ground, first conceived the idea of selling backed by other local organizations of a ures three little angels playing and Hanna, presided over the meeting. Company of Toronto is putting up full this added to the personal discomfort seals at Christmas time to help tub- wnich there are many in Hanna ib Following Mr. Moore's address the drill costs of the initial well for a of the operators makes the Job decidely could be developed to be of great value business session was opened in charge seventy five percent interest In it and If************* to the general public. difficult. of Ivan Buremeister. Five new mem­ a 37V4 percent interest in the 60,000 Local grain* men estimate the yield bers were welcomed to the club. There Mr. G. Hay school Inspector gave a acres of Ciown reservation in the vic­ VACCINATION Odd Shaped Potato on what has actually been harvested USEOFWATER is no membership fee and all boys and sumary of points brought out by Mr. inity. Matlo Oils Ltd. of Calgary has not the seeded acreage, as foUows: May Be Start of Fossil girls interested in this type of enter­ Thurber and Mr. Whitney on the Red a 25 percent interest ln the well and wheat, 8 to 12 bushels, oats, 2S-35; prise are cordially invited, the only Deer Composite High School during acreage, while Mayglll Petroleums Ltd. barley 30-30, rye 10-12, Hax 10. PROGRAM FOR A potato grown on the farm of S. TO BE arr ON stipulation is that they must be under convention week and informed his au­ Of Toronto has no stake in the first A considerable loss is noted in grain Diegel a* Dowling m£ht, in ten mU­ dience that the costs would be enor- well but has a 3746 percent interest I twenty-one years of age. The Calf which has been left ln swath or was ROSELYNN D1SI Uon Jte_*m .-mmmmtJmmtmmmmmmmWmmmmmm-mmmm, ISU-VNUAPV mul Wmnth, em teo-rii Mill •**—inline -for straight combining, rtiii-n-M****,_m —III»—ah.I—tl discov­ ftm'TOff i»4dy u min M tJrnM.m M The new venture is Sweetgrass-May- while feed grains have- been almoat en­ la wei.i*a*n, and members are endeavor**-p** school could be ered along the Red Deer river. Itt. 1 Mini-.,.-, ilLuon/.. TU H_\-W to make this year's club the best I tended in such a *W that it gill No. i about 13 miles south of Can­ tirely "salvaged" through binding and Diegel bronght the odd ' looking stacking mostly as a guarantee oi Drumheller Veterinary WiH since its inception a number of years more variety %% shop adian Delhi's natural gas discoveries. "Murphy* to The Herald office Mon­ Minimum Allowance Io Defc(_„ lf. ,^m*^. ^.. ~, ... .igive students ample feed reserves this winter. ago. work, home economics and extention Contractor Lodestar Drilling Oo. ex­ Be In Area This day and-aure enough begorragh, it Two Thousand Gallons The next meeting will be held at the of commercial training. pects to move in equipment this week. A wide spread in* grades is reported does resemble a reptile-*, complete Friday —Talk Franchise Robbs' Hereford Ranch south west of Rev. R. N. Wright gave his viewa • • + ?TTVT*4'W^VVvTT'PTTT'rT'r'* by elevator men, and much difficulty with long neck and protruding nose, Hanna on November 26th at 1 pjn. from the stand point of a parent and is experienced In handling damp grain. District Agriculturist Wm. Perkins set on a rather corpulent body, re­ It's hardly the right season to be ihis will be a combination of club stated that what impressed him meet School Children Given The result of the elevators being un­ has informed the Herald that Dr. G. sembling the "breed of cats" that at talking of water supplies, but the matters and a Field Day, all members was the Ufe of students in the dorm- able to take damp grain is that large S. Peppln, Drumheller veterinary will one time were strict vegetarians. Town Council with an eye to the fut­ Health Examination and prospective members are invited. (Continued on Page Five) reserves of same are piled up in gran­ be in* the Rose Lynn district on Friday Tbe fossilized spud is in the' Herald ure will be taking steps to make sure All meetings following the one on aries in* farms throughout the district. of this week for the purpose of vaccin­ "meseum" waiting proper identifica­ that residents have sufficient to carry ie* *** ********************* In accordance with the policy of the the 26th will be held in the AngUcan However many farmers are booking ating heifer calves against Bang's dis­ tion from such notable authorities them through the winter months. At Hanna School Board children in tbt* Parish HaU. The wholehearted support rail cars and are shipping their damp eases, weather permitting. as W. O. "Doc" Anderson at Ward- New Road Signs Placed grades from one to eight have re- a meeting Monday night it was an­ of members and their parents is urged wheat direct. In this manner elevator Any group of farmers In this district low, or perhaps from some of our icntly undergone examination by a nounced that effective January 1st., as the Hanna Calf club commences On Outskirts of Towa space is made available for wheat and Drumheller fi lends who profess to qualified nurse.

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