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? cipal Hospital, i = Smith, nee Joanne Cookshaw, -in CCLARESHOLM.. LOCAL ness, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1963 CARDS OF THANKS FOR SALE WILBOR: To Dr. Cornish and| CARS AND TRUCKS nurses of the Claresholm Muni- please accept my USED CARS AND TRUCKS : . ee heartfelt thanks for the kindness | 196 Hore V8 A SOR... $2195 1961 Falcon 4-dvor sedan ..$1895 extended to my lute husband, J ies Wilbor,. ‘also. to all ‘the kind} 1980) Frontenac ..-.5--.- $1495 19 ata people who, in’ any way. helped 1960 Meteor, 4 door, me, especially ‘the Canadian ante and R “ti Legion, Ladies Auxiliary, Re- OFVAIr, radio 1960 Ford .4-Door . 1959 Ford, A & R 1958 DeSota hardtup, A&R, Power: Steering Ford, 6 Cyl., 2-Door™ ..$1295 Ford. Fairlane; A & R $1095 bekahs, Oddfellows. Masons aad to all) who sent such: beautiful flowers and cards to the house, to Mrs. F. Volstad for her lovely solo, to Mrs. Cannam,’ organist, the pallbearers. and. the. Rev. Seward and Rev. Asselstine and 1953 1957 1957 i : : 1957 Meteor Wagon, radio $1195 Mr. Ed. Bailey. My “heartfelt / i957 Voikswagen;. Radio... $795 1956 Furd 4-Door -...2.-. + $995 thanks. —Edith Wilbor and. family 1936 Monarch Hardtop A and R 7$1295 Dodge Sedan A.& R . $695 Austin $295 Olds Hardtop, A and R $395 WEBER: [| wish to thank Dr. Rose, Mrs. Turner and staff for thelr courteous care and kind~ nesses ‘shown me: including the 1956 1953 1952 cooks for their tasty meals. while |1951 Olds, 4 door, automatic $250 I was a patient in. the Clares-: Trucks holm ‘Municipal. Hospital. Also 1956 Mercury. Y-ton 222... $695. thanks to all those for their vis-|1960 IHC %-ton, 8 cyl, NS $1695 jts. cards, flowers and gifts. 1957 IHC = %-ton, “LW ..--. $1 ———=Mrs. Willlam Weber, J1Te | 1953 l:ton Dodge and Hoist $695 PELE G Sincere Thanks to allo the] eres RONGee Sar eeter ree SS éxg ° s : kind friends “who remembered L.. €. SMITH Mrs. John. J. Bell again this} Ford —— Monarch — Falcon - Phone 235-3655 Claresholm Christmas. and the emany’ times through the year... - --The Bell. Family 1957 Ford Station owner car. Wwagon—one- Flip | MEN'S CURLING CLUB: We} '¥ Cannam. Phone 235-364. : would like to take this oppor- | J10,17.24¢ tunity to thank the local business,| te rat men who donated prizes and for FOR SALE, HOUSES anyone else who assisted in any HOUSE. for. sale at. 703-2nd way to make the Foothills Bon- {st NW. Contact W. G. Jones spiel such a ‘success Jie) or phone 235-3622, J7tine Merecuty, 2-dr. Hardtop $1295 | ° The Granum Curling Club have set the: Week (Of February 4) for their annual open bonspiel The prize committee™ are ready lining. up the) prizes the big event. Invitations. will be going out to the different clubs later © this month, 4 al- for x xX N Cardston Queen Scout Ceremony Cub. master :'C.> Wesley, ae companied. by other members. of the scouts and cub. packs took a hus te Cardston. Saturday night, ‘THE FRIENOLY -- fol CHURCH IN° THE HEART OF TOWN” Minister: Rev. 0: C: Beward Organist: “Mrs. Glen Cannam Sunday, January 20--- Sermon:topic -“Christianity not, a Form but a Foree!" Thursday, Jandary 17° - 3:00. Unit No. 1 of the. U.C.W. 4:00 Junior Choir: Practice. Cash or finance. G.° 7:00 Cubs + 7:00 CGIT 8:00 Senior Choir Practice. ' Sunday'- 9:45 Junior and Intermediate (9: and-up). SS, | 10:15 Teen-age Bible Study Class 11:00 Nursery and Primary S.S. 3-8). 11:00 Divine Worship. Nursery for small children). Monday 100 Explorers 6:15 A.O.T.S. Men's Club WHITEHEAD: The children of| FOR SALE OR RENT] Tuesday-- Mr. and Mrs. Sam_ Whitehead. t:00 Mission Band tboys and wish to express their heartfelt MODERN 2 bedroom, full base~ girls 6 to 8). thanks to the many friends, neigh-| Ment stucco home. Phone 235! ° 1.99 soniar. Girls Choir Prac: bors. and relations who’ con-| 3613. Nzzitha | tice tributed. in anyway, or who as- + 7:00 Cubs FOR: RENT FURNISHED or _ unfurnished house; three rooms and bath. Apply Bluebird Cabins. _D20ttne 2 ROOM apartment. Ready for sisted, ‘or called upon their par- ents’ during their $0th Wedding Anniversary celebration. . Your thoughtfulness made. this day a success, and one that, was en- joyed so greatly -by. them. It will be endeared in their mem-| occupancy, F. L. (Slim) Bassett. ories for the rest’ of their: lives. 1 N8tine -The Whitehead Family, J17p pape ae ee LOST COMING EVENTS light. weight. tan over- CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT =~} coat. size 42, house. keys, car “sponsored by Ladies’: Auxiliary keys on. aun Adderson Builders to Canadian Legion--Cash Prizes. | key ring. ' Lost, at the Stavely Friday, January 18, in the Legion} Community | “Hall. Hall, starting at $:00 p.m. Dance. ‘Anyone. finding. same. panne J10;17¢ | please phone R1305, Stavely. Jite NOTICE NOTICE all farmers. F.U.A. automobile insurance at: cost. Fire Insurance, all town and country. property at. reduced A MAN'S SHOWER: An invitation is ¢x- tended to all to attend a shower in honor of Mrs: Bob Harr’! —Hali--of—the . United Church Friday, January 25. at & p.m. Pool at Campbell & | Sak- atch. J10,17,.24c } rates, See me about our bonus plan. Cooperative Fire and ““FOR SALE Casualty, Co. .Local représent- | ONE Chesterfield suite with two} ?tive. George Thorburn, Jy/itfne chairs; 1 21-inch TV set; 1 Wash- | —--—-——— ——-_ —-—— ing machine; 1 Singer sowing 5 machine, miscellaneous articles. Piano Phone R1103, Stavely. J10,17p pi t aetna THREE. bedroom stucco house, Instruction by experienced teacher, All centervatory grates, Popular, theory. landscaped. Jiitine with garage, nicely . Phone 235-3178. THE. Gordon on Ross . Syndicate ‘are _-pleased to announce. they have For. information. call made arrangements with. the Western Canadian Seed. Proces- 285-3076 sors. Ltd. of Lethbridge to act 2 eee as. their agents In the purchase of Russian type Sunflower seed, which has been tested in Canada for two years and found to out ' UPHOLSTERY yield the best Canadian Types | Phone 78422 j Personalized | by 50% to 68%. This seed con-} Res 6268 Craftsmanship LEV'S UPHOLSTERY Chesterfield Repairs, Recovering and Remodelling and Madeto tains much more meat and less hull. thay “-Canadian varieties. which enables ‘the Syndicate to guarantee five cents he) per}Order Car and. Truck Seats. pound for No 1 CW delivered }511-6th Ave. South. Lethbridge, | at Lethbridge. Wo are prepared Alberta: D8ptfne to accept contracts and supply seed for both dry and irrigated land. For further . information WANTED Christmas } | | 700: Scouts. Wednesday- 2:00 Baby Band ‘CW Je aders scorkship at (Granum Annual ‘Spiel Week of February 4 attending» the Queen Scout cere- nyony” held there The group fully enjoyed the in- vestiture. and interesting” talks given by Lt-Gov. Perey. Page and other scout) leaders NOS Fred Curle, of the triet and) formerly of Granum, Was om town last week-end: res Acquaintances. © * Me S'S i The ‘Alf. Jorgenson. rink” com- prised. of Ras Anderson, Norma Barons dis- newing Anderson und Elaine Jorgenson took our the FUA’ bonspiel. at Champion last’ week’ “and took third ine the third event. . TAs Rev. H. W. Houseman, minister, Phone 235-3001 Mrs. Nels. Thompson, Pianist Thursday- 4:00 p.m:- Junior Choir’ Prac- tice Thursday-- — 8:00 p.m. Beginning ». Service Musical Sharples. Every week night ‘at 8:00 p.m. excluding Saturdays from January’ 17, - 27. Sunday 10:30 a.m, Sunday: School: with a-class for alt. ages and an excellent Bible Class for adults. 1130 a.m... Morning Worship with the Sharples. 6:45 p.m, Pre-Service Prayer Time. 7:30 p.m, Evangelistic | Ser- vice with Mr. and Mrs. J.-J. ‘Sharples—Evangelist. Singers and Musicians. Everyone Is Welcome a” FAITH TEMPLE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLY Rev. E. J. Asselstine, Pastor Sunday-- 10:00 a’m. Sunday School. 11:00 a.m.. Morning Worship. 7:30 pim. Evangelistic Service. Tuesday NEW BRITISH INVENTION FOR TRADE FAIRS Pat Flowerdew and Mandy G of its type. The. eight channels c: exhibitions where [t cduld be. use Airman Returns To Gander, Nfld. LAC. Guy Baker returned to his station at Gander, Nfld. last Wednesday “with. his wife and family .remaining here to ‘con- linue. their -visit. with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith. REY RS : Granum and, district received their share .of the blizzard: last week with drifts: up to five feet deep and the mercury dropping to 30 below. By Saturday morning the tem- perature had risen to. 10 above and for a time there were pros- pects.the old fushioned ‘Chinook might move in. Xx XX Excellent Report By Paul Smith Paul Smith, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Smith. who represented the Granum United Church at Tuxis Parliament the last week of December, gave an interesting. report of his trip and the activities which ‘took . place atthe Sunday morning «service, January 13.. He thanked: the: con- gregation and friends for -helping himy, to be able: to attend such a 10:30..a-nu- Sunday. School, ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Foothills Parish Fr. F. Mongeau Sunday Masses -- Claresholm, St. George's Church. 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. Nanton, St. Cecilia's Church. 9:00 a.m, Stavely, St. Vincent's: Church, 10:30 a.m. 'Granum, St. Augustine's Church, | 9:30 acm Barons. St. Mary's Chureh 11:00 a.nt CHRISTIAN REFORMEO CHURTH (5 miles east of Granum) Rev. Henry Bouma. . Pastor Sunday $30 9-08 Back | to « CHEC radio. 1090, 10 30 nt Morning. Worship 2.20 pm. Worship: Service 245 pm Sunday School Sou pm Youny People’s So- eiety f God. Hour ‘LUTHERAN CHURCH (E.L.C.C.) 800777 Prayer and Bible Every Sunday :: Study. worthwhile outing 9:05 am... Lutheran’) Morning = R.-B. Smith. rendered. a solo, Devotions, CRKXL: Calgary, ‘sr. PETER'S. “Beyond The ‘Dawn,” accompan- Claresholm 'Nidaros) ¢ ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH] ied. jit the piano by his daughter. Thursday, January 17 | Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod} Mrs, Guy Baker. 2:30 pam Lutheran’ Church Rev. W..G. Krenz, pastor XUN UN Women. at the cchurch Mrs, Emil Markle, organist Miss Hetther Cox, ‘didughter of 8:00pm: Brotherhood meeting. [Saturday Mr..and Mrs Pat Cox, was able Runday.: January 20 2:00 p.m Church School to return to het home the first fF 10:00'a'm Sunday Schoot for] Sunday — of the week: following a’ sojourn all ages. 9:30 a.m.: Lutheran Hour... in the Claresholm Municipal Hos- 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship 11:00-a.m.- Morning Worship. | pital. 7 $:00 p.m. Luther League ——- se Granum ‘ * Sunday. January, 20--- A TT E N T j 0 N 9:30 ain. Divine Worship— Time—2:30 p.m. Place—Legion Hall. March 7— Ladies of Claresholm District HOME MANAGEMENT SERIES January 24—Sewing Bugbears January 31—Farm Management . ee 7—ABC of Kitchen Organization —Pat Mascaluk,, Home Manage- ment Specialist, Edmonton. February 14—Farm Management February 21—Entertaining Cake Decoration February 28—Farm Management Make Your Own Mixes Sponsored by Alberta Department of Agriculture and Argyle Agricultural Society of Claresholm Please Keep This For Reference. BTS Luatits, No [ROPEJORDBOTTEN | HELP WANTED Box 160. Moose Saw, Sask Y Auctioneer SOMEONE to n florist trade | Phone 692-5431 Janl? - Flip AUCTION IS ACTION foomust be. permanent. resident. ; Some evening work Apply Box) ONE USED combination door License No. 276 751. Claresholm S107! 82''x33%" in. good condition. GRANUM, ALBERTA | € 2 stock cows to freshen in April. PHONE R507 WORK WANTED 9 s a Mes Rtas eats es Jyzatine ‘HORSES broke to Western. ot * Toe | ERE sh saddle ov harness Con-| 8MONTH-OLD |. Boar Phone |ANYONE interested in. taking tact. Ro McGregor, R.Ro 3, Cal-! R212, L, Greidanus, wo miles; DRIVING LESSONS pleuse phone gary, Phone ALS-9254 | East of Granum J17p | 235-2091 Clare¢holm INT2431p- 5 310.17 24p GRAIN MALTING BARLEY SELECTED OATS SERVING Service — Satisfaction Your Alberta Pacihs to diteuss the following ath you Raposead. Mustard Seni OIL SEEDS r aca GRAIN, COMPANY ALRERTA PRODUCERS WITH OVER 100 COUNTRY ELEVATORS Agent wei o:me3 the opportunity CEREAL GRAIN SEED COAL AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS PACIFIC (t@4e3) tro any channel being selected at the minute's duration, which can be varied to meet multi-lingual needs. One of the, potential uses: of instrument is at Trade faira and mation about their products In cight separate languages. The ‘temperature, only 24 hours is ad. “be i he 1Ay before had. been ‘in. the om fifties. rainger try out the “Telinform,” a British invention which can reproduce recorded speech: on. eiglit separate channels. The instrument is automatic, turn of a switch, and is believed to be the most compact instrument an each carry a message of one d by exhibitors to provide infor. Miss Ruth Ttaur and) Mrs. Mamie. Robinson, loca! artists, completed the back drop on the stage in the new community hall with a pretty scene with moun- tains. in. the background and a lake. bordered by didfecent types eo: j,i. iin =I Sot jy GREEN ACRES J.D. Janie, Agriculturist, District Claresholm, ORGANIZATION GRANUM ——— SEED CLEANING ~ CO-OP ASSOCIATION A general meeting to organize the . above association was held in Granum December 3. | Fifty- five ‘local farmers from Fort Macleod, Granum and Claresholm areas were, in attendance. discussions regarding. the feasi- bility ef building a modern Séed Cleaning Plant to serve the south- ern. portion. of Willow. Creek Municipal District, there was un- animous approval. that such a plant should be built, A -Pro- visional Board was organized and, the Granum Seed Cleaning Co-op Ltd. was incorporated. To construct a modern seed clean- ing plant, the co-operation of the Provincial Department of Agri- culture, the Municipal District’ of Willow Creek, and the local farm- ing people is essential A. seed cleaning ‘plant costs $50,000 to consruct, One-third. of this money must be raised. by the local residents who will clean their grain at the modern plant of trees, The picture is the full size of | the back drop, measuring 16 feet by 82 feet, -the ladies about 10 days to do it in their spare time: 1 NOX Mrs. James «Linda. Lee} smith ' is.a‘patient in the Fort Macleod | Plants in Municipal Hospital. RoXox Gus De@lnere is a. patient in’ seeded acreage in Alberta. St. Michael’s. hospital, { bridge and. underwent a> major operation Tuesday. Great Pioneer, H. Larsen. Dies Hans Peter Larsen, 76, died unexpectedly in the Municipal Hospital. Fort Macleod, Sunday. January °13, The funeral is. being held at 2:00 p.nt.; today. (Thursday) in Granunv United Church. Drowns In India On Mission Field Lawrie) | Gordon was one..of two: mis- sionary children) who drowned Lawrence Pease, 15, taking | | Lawrence Pease. : | facilities. The other: two-thirds by the M:D. and the Alberta Department of Agriculture The seed cleaning facilities are the. very. best. Haw, then, can an.area obtain seed cleaning fa- —--+cilities. at, so reasonable a cost? ; Last year in 44 seed Cleaning Alberta — 10,000,000 bushels of seed were cleaned. This represents ‘one-half of the Seed Leth-; Cleaning Plants in Alberta are | doing a sonderfal job. of. provid- January ©15: j After. B ing clean seed for the farmers to. sow on their lands. It was the feeling of the general meet- ing that residents of this area are. entitled to the same modern seed cleaning facilities. ~ The first step in such a’venture is to ralse $17,000 by the people of the’ area. Local residents must. indfeate their Interest by. raising . this, iimount of money. Fifteen farm- ers, your neighbors, are scouring the district in ‘hopes that’ this money can be raised. This is a large and thankless. job, how- ever, they do have your interest at heart Everyone must co- operate When «the canvassers call, please’ consider the import- ance of ‘such a program, . There just is no sced cleaning facilities which can do as thorough a job Of cleaning seed as can the mod- em, seed cleaning plant. sa ce ee Austrdlia Post For G. Rudolph, Once Local Boy Mr. and Mrs. George Rudolph, Regina, Sask., were in town. Sun- day and: Monday saying: farewell to. relatives and. friends.” Mr. Rudolph has :.-been | appointed manager .of the new. Safeway Stores at Melbourne, Aust.; and they will be vaway over. five years Mr. Rudolph’ comes. from Claresholm, being -a son of Carl Rudolph, a patient in. Willow Creek-Claresholm, Auxiliary Hos- pital and the late Mrs. Rudolph. He graduated from ™~Ctaresholm High School and began working for Safeway Stores at the age of 18. He made rapid progress and became the youngest manager of a Safeway Store. An outstand- ing record followed, the store of which Mr. Rudolph was Tanager having the highest sales in Can- | ada, ate. New Safeway Stores are being oponed in. various Parts of the world by highly efficient and ex- Derienced members of the staff. ee CHINOOK HEALTH UNIT _ Sabin Oral Polio Vaccine Schedule JANUARY 21, 1963— Macleod Rismentary, School — 9 a.m.’ to 12 neon. Macleod High Schoo! 1pm. to 3:30 Preschool Children Sha A Aduite—Health Unit Office 9 a.m. Adults—7 p.m. - 9 p.m January 22, -5 a.m. 963— Claresholm Elementary School—9 a.m. to 12 noon. Clareshotm High 8 hool—1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Preschool Children and ‘Adulte Nurse rs ses “Room Clareshotm Elementary School, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Adults—7 p.m. + 9° p.m. JANUARY 23, 1963— = gravely, Elementary and High School—9 a.m. ‘9. Ne. noon. réschool Children and Adulte—1:30 p.m. JANUARY 24, 1963— to 6 p Thompson, Ewelme and Daly Creek Schools. JANUARY 2, 1963 Granum Elementary and aah School—9 a.m. to 12 noon. Preschoot Children and Adu! Sabin will be given on week in te—1:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. the Fort Macleod ‘Health Unit ffice—9 a.m. to 5 p.m December 15 ina m de lake about 50°. miles” fram Chikhli, India. | Lawrence and a friend, David Greer, 16, had accompanied the Jatter’s parents on a tour of _a village... The boys hunted wild Pigeqns and ducks and did some swimming in. a man-made lake |} and. both helped in the evening services. Witnesses say they saw the boys shoot. a duck, then’ went out in the lake to what appeared | to be an. island to retrieve it: The boys went under and did not come up. : Searchers found the “island” to be a mass of water vines. and the bodies were entangled in the vines which were very thick be- \ S neath the surface of the water: The funeral service was held , in the Chikhli church with about 375 present. . Burial followed in the cemetery at Buldana where | three other Nazarene missionary / children ‘are burried. Mrs. May) McKay is -also: buried, there. Lawrence was, the son of Wil- liam and Lenora. Pease and was born in Red Deer May 15, 1947. He. was a ‘sophomore in high | school. | He is” survived. by Ft Parents and a’ younger brother. Kenneth. ‘aged 14. His body was | found in a position of treading water and it is thought he was endeavoring to Reip David who was a_iess. proficient swimmer. The other boy who was, drowned, David Greer, a senior | in Ath schdol and after gradua- | tron planned to. go on furlough | with his parents and enters Rethany College’ to prepare him. | self.to be a missionary. doctor to! New Guines. > He also is survived by his parents and a younger | hvother -| Rev. and Mrs. Pease left here! About six yenrs agosto be mis- stonartes in India after. serv ing at the local Church of the Naz-| arene “about Wo years Thes | were home on furlough 11 year! ago ! SALE TIME at Janet's Fashions Janet's Fashions CLARESHOLM PHONE-— 235-3544 wishes you a or happy We urge you age of our: | specials. The birthday or 10% off at Yhe Gla BARR C. V. Be: Barrister Notary Phone Clareshol H. R. LL Bafrister Notary Telephone Claresholm BEAUTY The Gla: “Everything Dr. GD Der Medical - I Phone 2 Dr. A. \ Den Medical De: Carner Elbow Slst Avenue Phone A PHONE
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