THE W% "AND EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS VOLUME 51 — No. 20 *T THE HANNA HERALP ond EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS — THURSDAY, MARCH U, 1963 Subscription $3.00 rWYeor—7c Per Copy Sabin Vaccine 1 'Due To Commence S #r*. V«ffV,6Kjb rrrrrtrrr^ra^rr^arrrjrr.rrrrrrrrwrw rj^ DOCTOR AGNES O'NEILL OF DECLARE "GOOD SEED MONTH" BIG COUNTRY HEALTH UNIT CALLS MEETING -%.?3sam MAKES STATEMENT ON PLANS LENT BLESSING. Pope John XXIII smiles and blesses Over Five Thousand Persons Receive the crowd from his limousine during his visit to the Church of Santa Sabina in Rome, in connection with ceremonies First Dose During January And celebrating lent- February; Distribution March 18 The time is approaching, said Dr. Agnes O'Neill of the Big Country Health Unit, this week, for the second feeding of KINSMEN CARNIVAL SATURDAY Sabin vaccine. Although two doses, said Dr. O'Neill, are rec­ ommended, those who missed their first and who ore eligible, may have their first feeding in March. Sabin vaccine is likely NIGHT BRINGS DOWN CURTAIN to be offered again next fall or winter. Further comment on the Sabin vaccine program by Dr. O'Neill, is as follows: this newspaper (page 3) for the ON ARENA'S WINTER ACTIVITY The first feeding of Sabin vac­ places and times of the Sabin vac­ cine scheduled for January "was not cine clinics. Because of poor at­ Service Club Goes "All Out", In completed until February because tendance at previous evening cli­ Bringing Better Program This of very bad weather and roads, but nics the only after five hour is at in spite of setbacks, 5,425 persons Hanna on Thursday, March 28th, Year; Proceeds For Community Benefit received a first dose. A few (21) when we shall remain open until from other provinces received a 6:00 p.m. This coming Saturday night, all activity df the Hanna ar­ second dose in our health unit The Don McCallum ena will come to a definite ond no doubt noisy and joyous end number of 5,425 is 83 percent of president of the Board of Trade, for the season, as fhe annual Kinsmen Club Ice Carnival, rings fhe estimated eligible population. CORRECTION reminds all members that a meet­ ing of the Board will be held in the down the final curtain on what has been a most successful sea­ A series of Salk vaccine (poliomye­ A slight error -Wm made by the Herald ht reporting the go­ National Hotel banquet room next son of winter sport monies will be the crowning of the litis vaccine by injection) is the Monday, March 18 at 12 noon. The condition of eligibility. vernment grant towards read As mentioned before the Kins­ carnival queen. Five young ladies work In the Special Areas this meeting will be preceded by the men have lined up an even more are competing for the title this . For the two weeks beginning on customary luncheon, and will be March 18th most of the other work year. In the account of which attractive program Oils year, raised year, and the campaign of the past appeared in last waste's Herald favored with the presence of Mr. the prize money, increased the bal­ of the health unfit will be suspen­ S. Henderson, general manager of Immediate peat-president of Canadian Seed Growers' Association (Alberto Branch), loon drops from one to three, piled three er four weeks would indicate ded while the oral polio vaccine is It wes stated that tha increase a mighty close race. An added at­ In the grant this year would Hanna Manufacturing. Mr. Hender­ Long, Cardston, Alberta (left) and (pmnjs Penner (right), President, Canadian Seed Growers^ up a greater stock of treats for the again distributed. Because, for the son will give a report on the com­ kids, tipped the age limit and prise traction is a handsome door prize present, we are short of staff, some be $150,000. This should have Association (Alberta Branch), with the Honourable Harry E. Strom, Minister af Agriculture^ to be drawn for dining fhe. even­ been $100,000 bringing tho to­ pany's operations thus far, it hav­ money for chuck wagon races, and of the smaller rural centres which ing secured tiie former CN. round for Alberto, fbr signing of declaration of March as "Good Seed Month." Alto. Gtert Photo ing. Tickets purchased in the tal for the year 1963 lo $250,- in general have done just about all were visited in January will not 000. In 1962 the granfr was house, where' workmen have been in their power to make the 1MB queen contest will entitle the hol­ be visited in March and the resi­ $150,000. Apologies are exten­ engaged in preparing the fri'idiTug carnival the best they have ever der to a chance on this prize. dents of these aeras are asked to ded if any controversy has held. travel'a little farther to a centre for the manufacture of farm equip­ With all proceeds going towards been caused! ment. In previous years fhe arena has community activities, the Kinsmen which is on the schedule this time. I been jammed to the ratters with Iee Carnival Is worthy of every­ Parents need not take their child­ Blue Cross Plan hundreds upon hundreds Of child­ one's patronage. It is hoped that ren out of school for the school ren in every age group, and of cour with fine weather prevailing, an­ children will receive their vaccine BOARD OF TRADE 10 HEAR H^ se a most ample volume ef adults, other caM^Jy house..will ture out at the school at a different time. out to see the youngsters {hi cost- this yearrSKep me date March i6 Sabin vaccine clinics will not be -tmw* tume, racing and In general having open, and plan to attend the car­ held in Buffalo, Jenner, Big Stone, GENERAL MANAGER Of HHG* a "whale of a time". nival. Your presence "helps the Helmsdale, Cappon and Sibbald. Highlight of the opening cere- Kinsmen help the kiddies". Please consult the schedule in FIRM AT MEETING MARCH 18 7 S. Henderson Will Give Account EVANGELIST COMING 'SYSTEM GOES INTO EFFI ~ Of Progress To Date; Carnegie 'Wealth Sharing Course Shelved Until Next Fall ON APRIL THIS YEAR; President Bon McCallum has scheduled a regular meeting of the Board of Trade next Monday at 12 noon in the banquet OPEN PERIOD AGAIN IN ill room of the National Hotel. Guest of the Board will be Mr. Stuart Henderson, general manager of the Hanna Manufact­ Three Hospital Board' Bingo Declared uring Co. which Is scheduled to go into farm machinery man­ Returned To Office By Acci ufacturing in -the former C.N.R. round house some time this An Will Serve For Two Year^f^** month. action towards bringing this cour­ THREE RESIDENTS OF HANNA Mr. Henderson has consented to se to Hanna. The Board was very The Board of the Oyen Municipal Hospital at III laptail Sledmao's Store be present to give board members much interested, but felt that due meeting on Tuesday of this week announces thot a Que Crass a full account of tte company's ac­ to the coming of spring and the Plan will go into effect in the hospital district On AgsWIt of AND ONE FROM EMPRESS HOLD tivities to date, aaffl also give a gen­ busy season, formers witting to at eral resume ef plant operations in tend the coarse weald be at a dis­ this year, to extending thanks tn thirrn ttfia joined mti i Moves Into tte future. His information is ex­ advantage. In all •Maheed tbe the board pointat out that another opening wilf be a pected to be ef much interest, and course will be sfrausored daring August for those Wrflflnq to join this plan. WINNING CARDS AS GAME ENDS tte board feels fortunate in having the late fall and winter months. •"•—••™—.^——*—. ^ Tfeere were no "Blackout" To Be Divided Between New Quarters him as their guest for the Monday, Chas. Seefeldt, ihehinaii of tbe March 18 meeting. One Single And One Doable Acquires Former membership committee is expected all threeWhose. Macleod Stem in Last week members of the Board to give another report. At last mee­ Mr. Henry Kllever Card Holders; "O" Gees Three Ways executive along with the president ting he stated that business men ef Oaaldale, Alberta, a member of claipatM Tmrnn infterfe; Sawmm Business Section conferred with representatives of aad individuals had taken oat mem­ an -evangelistic team which' will bet A. Ite Battrum, etbbaajt ttirdtenirf Three residents of Hanna and one from Empress while Stedman's 5c to $1 Store in Han­ tte Pale Carwagif Institute, rela­ bership, in substantial amnbers. His .Sparing te tte Hernia Alliance Passes Suddenly na, will be moving tots new and tive to sponsoring a series ef in­ report therefore, neat Monday anil xauu£h starting March 13 nnd coo? ^ .rV^'Sr' ' ''- P* not having attained mudi "fame" have netted themselves an structional classes en public speak­ be looked forward to witt much -attractive bit of "wealth" as fhe currant Canadian Legiin more specious quarters neat week. tinning to March SB. With Mr. Kie­ tenth te*J* The otter board i Manager of the store, Ross Miller ing, business relations, ete. It was interest. All members are urged to ver wall be the Rev. and Mrs- *-*-Jatanlay A.M. fl bent are T. Play at Home Bingo came to on end this week. The game told the Herald this week, that his decided to delay until next fall any Neill Faster, the former-being a wound up on a happy note for Mrs.
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