| wmmmmmmmmms******s****s*********e****mmmm *+ mm •m HHH i>0<itlp|p^W*illMM^iW ' '••$l§?f**T 7A& «^c/ EAST CENT RAL ALBERTA NEWS — VOLUME XXXIII, No. 49 THE HANNA HERALD qnd EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA NEWS—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1956 $3.00 per year in Canada — 7c per copy. •*'''.».? Spire For New Catholic Church Pioneer 011912 'jf"4 HANNA DESIGNATED RECEPTION Mrs. IL Maynes Dies Suddenly Came With Husband To Olive School District South East of Here POINT FOR 'A' BOMB REFUGEES The community has lost anoth­ er esteemed,pioneer citizen in the H. B. CURKE APPOINTED CHAIRMAN passing of Mrs. Mary Rosetta Farmers' Union ONE KILLED, FOUR INJURED IN Maynes, widow of the late Albert Maynes, whose death occurred un­ OF LOCAL CIVIL DEFENCE CORPS; expectedly in the Hanna Hospital President Will HEAD-ON COLLISION NEAR on Monday, Oct. 8, at the age of 79 years. Mrs. Maynes was born ia Belgrave, Ont., Sept. 9, 1877, WILL OPERATE ON ACTIVE BASIS Speak al 'Valley' ACADIA VALLEY THANKSGIVING DAY where she lived until her marr­ Town's Population Would Double iage in 1005. Arnold Plott Principal Ephriom Frey of Calgary Killed Monday If Calgary Attacked; Would Have Speaker at Farm Rally Mr. and Mrs. Maynes came west Oii Thursday, October 18 In Two Car Smash-up; Was Returning to Areola, Sask., where they resid­ To Make Room for 2600 Refugees Home From Visit with Relatives ed until 1912 wbeh they moved to An important meeting to Farm­ the Olive School District, 19 miles In the event of an atom bomb falling on the city of Cal­ south east of Hanna, where Mr. ers' Union Of Alberta members in A head-on collision of two corf Monday afternoon on the gary, Hanna's papulation could be immediately doubled. This District 11 is slated for Acadia Maynes homesteaded. possibility was drawn to the attention of the Herald this week highway nine miles south of Benton resulted in the sudden In 1928 tte family retired from Valley on Thursday, October 18, death of one of Acadia Volley's early residents, Ephriam Frey. farming and took up residence in by H. B. Clarke, chairman of the Hanna Civil Defence Com­ starting at 8 p.m. mittee, recently reorganized on a more active footing. Mr. In the Oyen Hospital in critical condition are Mr. and Mrs. E. Hanna, where Mr. Maynes was en­ The assembly will be addressed Traub of Trochu, occupants-of the car. Gordon Traub, also a gaged in business. Mrs. Maynes Clarke pointed out that Hanna is classed as a receptidh centre, by Mr. Arnold Piatt, president of was predeceased by her husband not a target area. Civil Defence officials estimate that every the provincial FUA and a lady passenger is in hospital with lesser injuries. The driver of the second vehicle, Don Hatfield of Drumheller, suffered a brok­ Feb. 6, 1947. During her residence reception centre should be equipped to handle twice its pop­ speaker is also to address the ga­ here Mrs. Maynes was actively en­ ulation. In the event of an atomic attack therefore, Hanna thering. Mr. Piatt will deal with en leg. •— gaged in church work and all wo­ would be required to handle some 2600 refugees. wheat marketing and other prob­ The Traub family had been out men's organizations in connection lems concerning farmers. to Acadia Valley for fhe long week The new "CD." chairman told-*- AfeOVE IS AH artist's conception of the proposed spire on rhe with First United Church, includ­ The public is invited as well as end which they spent with Mrs. Hunting Poor new St. George's Catholic Church. The addition to the new buil­ ing tbe Sunday School, during ear­ the Herald that It is planned to members and non-members of the Traub's brother, Alton Frey. Eph­ ding will be made on the south side. When completed (he lier years, and was very active un­ riam Frey, who resides in Calgary have the local corps meet at least FUA with a special invitation be­ spire will add to the attractiveness of the structure-and it is til the time of her death ia the once a month, and that from now Library Member ing extended to farm women and had accompanied them. The acci­ In Hanna District planned that chimes will be installed. Women's Missionary Society, on far greater activity would be young farm people. dent occurred on the homeward ding executive positions both maintained, with the view to malt­ journey. Both cars had met at the the local organization and _• ing the public more Civil Defence Meet lo Discuss crest of a very sharp hill, The im­ Over Week End D Presbytery. She was also- a conscious. C.G.I.T. Group pact demolished both cars and ber of Colfax Rebekah Lodge Last Wednesday Mr. Clarke was strewed parts of metal over a wide Hunters Nearly Outnumber WARDEN PRAISES Jim Ryckman Formed at Delia radius. 51 for many years. Surviving appointed chairman at a meeting Operation Phases •Ms; Fields And HUNTERS' CONDUCT two daughters; Mrs. James held in fhe town office. .Following DELIA, October 8 — An organ­ A passing motorist summoned Sloughs Really Crowded Hanna, Mrs. Philip Walker, Bye­ his appointment various sub-com­ Nearly Nineteen Hundred izational meeting of the Delia CG Cst. Sutherland of Oyen who as­ Gam* Warden Black of Cas­ Elected Head moor, three sons. Jack of Calgary, mittees were selected, a director Book* Available; Space IT Group was held on Wednesday sisted by members trom the Hut- Hunters almost outnumbered tor in Hanna on Tuesday spent | Alex, Dawson Creek, Harry, of and sub-director being appointed Described as "Cramped" evening, October 3, in the annex terite colony, moved the victims the birds in the Hanna district ov­ a busy day on th* Thanksgiv­ Hanna; nineteen grandchildren for each. The committees of the of the Delia United Church. Mrs. to the hospital. Mr. Traub, driver er -the Thanksgiving Day week] ing holiday. Ho told the Har­ Of Student Body I and three great grandchildren. Hanna Civil Defence Corps are as A meeting of the Hanna Library D. J. Wallace and Mrs. Frank Is­ the the one vehicle was pinned .jn cod. From morning to night a con­ ald tbat from dawn to dusk ho Sto*lsnls' Union Flections I Tne sisters and a brother also sur- foUows: Board was btfli in the library on aac are the- leaders, assisted by the wreckage, while Mr. Frey arm: tinuous barrage was heard . in | vive; Mrs. Wm. Douglas, Mrs. Fred Sharon Peters./, hod tfcscfcsd UtaraMy h-und- Draw MS Voters To ' Director, H. -». Clarke, sub dir­ Monday evening. thrown dear and Gordon Traub grainfields, around pot-holes, and Overend and Mr. Henry Leishman, was able to crawl out. sens em hunters ooec a wide PoH. Lncr Fridey ector, M. Baldwin. Many phases of library opera­ Other officers elected were: sloughs and larger bodies of wa­ all residing in Ontario. president, Beftty Ann Kempf; vice Mr. Traub, principal of the Tro­ area. Tired aftor Ma ordeal, Fife Services: Fire Chief C. T tion were discussed. There are*, ter, as nimrods took advantage of Elections for offices of the Han­ Funeral services which were Grover; deputy Geo. Paterson. president, Gloria Battle; secretary, chu school, was extricated by pry­ but In oood hunter, tho Cam* largely attended wore held an many duplicate hooks in fbe lib* Aime Richardson; treasurer, Hel­ ing back the driver's seat. the holiday to "go for broke" in na High School Students' Union Police, Cst. Bedingfield; deputy rary and a plan -waa. put Jtojrward Guardian was Ui*h) elated Wednesday, at t p-m. from Firat *•- meeanmsKtmefe, en. Sunberg; social convener, Rene Mr. Frey, aged 80, came to the earna^^MM f-kp-pK*- Vere held October 3. One Hm-fr"****! *%**__ W, ]L Vlmtma, .-Jy^Ctonark, sub <fcroc- by OHe librarian. MM.. Roas Masssy VaaWjae*. 11 mill Vallm Jkdmof in Iffjlaaifr jWfeten Ibe shooting finally bmim* »-••-^r \**9P*.____! whei-efay other libraries could be Meetings Will be held every farmed until his retixemeef tn I ett at sundown, and tke-Weary Health, Dr. S.t. Argue, deputy Wednesday evening In the annex 1952. He waa predeceased by Ms| hunters returned, there vertj 'contacted with a view to trading ho SaM ffcer* wae no •HHtcul- Winning candidates" were.* Jim the tamBy plot Dr. Wm. McC. "Wilson. books irom their duplicate Stock. of the church. wife in 1953. many disappointed men in kahki. *Y with Ih* hunters and no under tte direction est Ambuiance, R. Whyte, deputy A check around Hanna . Tuesday Hyckman, president, 74 votes; Mel­ Funeral BNMS$^ This would serve two' purposes, complaints from farmors. Mr. vin Pelletier, vice president, 100 Jas. Don. by the Herald indicated that the Black in hi* all-day lone pat­ Many beautiful floral tributes Welfare, J. S. Sinclair, deputy first It would do away with books week end was a success, the wea­ votes; Ann Gordon, secretary, 09 were received and a sprinkling sf that are not used and secondly it rol was of tha opinion that votes'; and Shirley Robinson, treas­ to be named. HANNA FIRE CHIEF OUTLINES ther fine, hat. not much luck. The most hunters hod poor luck, maple lea we sent by relatives Lodging, K. Cassidy. would add to the lengthy number overabundance of hunters literal­ mainly because there war* urer, 79 votes. - from Mrs. Maynes' forma* home Feodj P. Kennedy. of books on the shelves. ly kept the birds on the' move all "too many cooks" spoiling The first Students' Union meet­ in Ontario were placed on the ean-.
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