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The Sylvan Lake News 1926-01-08 - 1938-12-29
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1938-09-22
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reunnal rr seecnaeneeniane levator sols no ommis- i good- the in- enized rs and trongly erested ommon service im s is + Com- Turgeon, Lord, that Qn. , Inquiry, is that else in rd organ- .de avail- case the wa fixed highest oduct. ue that ve con een the rice of of Stotis thing and of these higher s for the for Nb. 1 iltiam for cap under aboring is sur behalf Volume 1, eof the, . ission. Tt the Gov- t possible welfare ned, C. EB. per inter- est Grain note that recognized dvers in: ms, the farmers is it the risit We wish; anterit hid rice. nin anagqyqaqianae eV U EEE eS erapepanesananny iii peaetnennteats, VoL No. 48. SYLVAN LAKE HOTEL Fully Modern PECIAL SUNDAY AND HGLIDAY DjNNERS Served ut Reasonable Rates, BANQUETS Fully Licensed Excellent Cuisine W. J. GRAHAM Proptictor. COME IN AS YOU ARR,*' New Patterns for FALL and WINTER CLOTHING are inf You will find many beauti- ful patterns in the new Fall and Winter samples for men s cloth- ing oF overcoats. Reatifully tailored, you get excellent quality at a minimunj cast. J. S. WHYTE SYLYAN LAKE Tuneyansnareracengyeaserseasaaeucaate sen Bakery and Delicatessen Delisigus Hread and F Lun Zounter Service William Cameron SYLVAN LAKE ENA TTT west Try WE HAVE EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR FallRepair Work Don t put of doing that Job you Intended to do this fall Call and discuss your problems with us. Atlas Lumber Co. Ltd D. McCuteheon, Loval Mgr. SYLVAN LAKE SYLVAN LAKE, ALRERPA, Warld Series to Start October 5 Tho annual baseball classic the world series will get under way on Wednesday, October an the grounds of the winning team of the Nutional League The second game of the series will he playedson the same field Play will then be continued at the Yankee Stadium for the third and fourth games in the four-autaf-s If more games a the fifth game of the series will also be played at the Yankee Stad- iam and any other games on the field of the National League team. Women s Institute The regular meeting of the Sylvan Lake Women s Instittite was held at the home of Mrs. J. 4. Dingwall on Thursday, Sept. 15 at 3 p.m. with an attendance of twelwe members and eight visitors. The meeting opened. with O Canada and the oreed after which the minutes and treasur er s report were read and accep- ted. 4 The garden contest sponsored by the W.I, Mrs. Charles Reed won first prize, Mrs. Sontag sec- ond and Mrs. Dingwall third, The programs for the next four months were read by the convener, Mra Keith, and aceep- ted. A bridge party will be held in Sylvan Lake Hotel on Friday, September 30 at 8:30 pm. A bazaar is also being planned for the last week of November. Mrs. Keith and Mrs. MeCrim- mon were appointed the visiting committee for this month. The hooked rug rafiled was won by Mrs. Bert Baker, 228, 6th Ave. N.E, Calgary, the lucky number being 118. The following program was very much enjoyed: Piano duet by Mrs. Cyr and Miss Sinclair: Reading by Mrs. Rockwell; Solo by Mrs. Learned, In the Gar- den ; Community singing. The contest sponsored by Mrs. Con Serving a Great Field easterly of the Company tomers. years. From United Grain Growers terminal at Port Arthur to that at Vancouver is over 1,800 miles. over a thousand miles in a straight line from the most 's elevatorstothe most westerly one. Its most southerly elevator is 500 miles further south than its most northerly elevator. Itisa vast area which is served by this farmers company. Because of the great area served, it has resources, equipment, or- ganization and information enabling it to give every possible protection to the interests of its farmer cus- Organized by farmers, owned by farmers, con- trolled by farmers, this Company's essential purpose is now, as it has always been, to be of service to farmers. The experience of farmers throughout the vast area served proves that this purpose has been carried out throughout the Company s history of more than thirty Ship your Grain to UNITED GRAINGROWERS L? Elevators at: Prevo, Cygnet, Benalto, Eckville, It is at ai av Within 24 hours after losing the world s automobile speed record, Capt. George E, 1. Bys- ton veguined his title Priday by driving his Phy the Bonneville Sult Flats, Utah, an ayerage speed of 35 miles per hour. His former record of 3 miles per hoyr was broken by John Cobb of London, who at: tained Byston has indicated he may make another attempt to better his present record of 357.6 m.p.h, Vine warm Weather continued over brought many out to enjoy dip in the placid waters of Syl- van Lake. partially water proved a popular rendez- vous for bathers and spectators alike. rs paddling on floating and showed surprising dexter- ity in manipulating their craft. aty was won by Miss Sinclair, The meeting closed with the National Anthem, after which by the hostesses Mrs. May and Mrs. Clark, PRMB H leybolt over 5A9 ruption, an average speed of miles per hour Thursday. has heen Creek, which the week end The new pier and Gonstructed brealk- Youngst rs enjoyed timbers eos y dninty lunch was served Capt. Eyston Re-Takes Last Cyih Constructed Speed Record Lost te John Cobb, Regained speed crown, lost for 24 hours to his fellow Britisher, John R. Cokb of London. and Moared The last crib was floated ont to the end of the breakwater this mornigg and moored, A stiff breeds roughed the surface of the luke this morning and the final plae- ing of the last crih will be held up until the lake calms, Rock hallast filling continues, and when full settlement has occurred the superstructure will be completed. .5 Excellent progress has been made during the past week, fine weather permitting the work to be carried on withoyt inter: Rab Creelman, foreman, who cha tractor since the work was star- ted, left last night for Maple Sask. Dave Webster, took charge of the work yesterday, The pile driver, used in the construction of the pier, was dismantled yesterday and the equipment moved, SSOUEEEEEEEtEnnnenetnee Orton Dodds has moved his Superior Meats business into the Cobb Block on Main street and officially epened the new premises today, Given weather such as has been enjoyed during the last four weeks, a new early fall slogan for this popular resort might well b : Sylvan Lake in September , Visitors this month have been 4, delighted with conditions, 8 PAGE ONE Uptown Theatre QYLYAN LAKE THURS., Fl. SAT-, SEPT. 28 24-24 Robert Louis Sty ? KIDNAPPED starring Freddie Bartholomew. Warner Baxter and Arlegn Whelat Added: Our Gang and 4 Gharlig Chase Compdy. ty the north west MGN.. TUES., WED., SEPT. 26-27-28 For dyama thay parks a wallop, sae Edwaud G. Rokinson with dohp Carrgding in THE LAST GANGSTER ALS the Jones amily in RORROWING TROUBLE THURS. ERI. ,QAT.,SEPT.29 30,0CT.1 The greatest autdoor action pro. duction since The Covered Waspn we give yau THE TEXANS urge for the con- His successor, featuring Joan Bennett, Randolph Scott, May Robson and Walter Rrensan. ily entertainment. Qhe'show nightly ait 5.15 Saturdays 3:30, 7:10 and 9:30 ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS. Frank Bogdanovich i, Jeweller MODERATE PRICES All Work Guaranteed e adopted It s Styeet Sylvan Lake THE SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Seen ie t Watch and Clock Repairing i EANCUAUELAAGSUAALAGATEANGAEASAOLAALELGAEESESEAUTOLDSEREGERUCEOUDESECSCGSLELUCGESAMOASCLAGO OOF EUUEASU ECAC ALLA E EEG EET EAEAEL Some Odd Bargains That Will Make Your Money Go Farther Groceries Fresh Tomatoes, basket Laundry Soap, 6 bars Mixed Jams, tin Wheat Puffs, pillowslip full Sodas, wood box Sugar, cwt...... Fresh Celery, pound - - Fresh Ground Coffee, pound Peaches, No. 1 case Rolled Oats, 10 pounds Pinned) (cages ee seca ene EXTRA SPECIAL . THIS WEEK ONLY G.W.G. Bib Overalla su 1.85 Boys Boots, for school .- 2.10 Baye School Succes aan 1.10 Boys Zipper Sweaters . 1.40 Mens Turtle Neck Sweaters, heavy ae a i 2.10 Men's Iron Man Pants, reg.: 2.75, selling at ate a 2.45 Boys Iron Man Pants,.reg. 2.25, selling at ee : ats 2.10 We are-not going to allow the prices to go up COBB S COMMUNITY STORE SYLVAN LAKE UUUEDUETEASSEN EDD 2 2 UGORUDEOTEENTEAAT PTT
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Image 1386 (1938-09-22), from microfilm reel 1386, (CU11123891). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.