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The Sylvan Lake News 1926-01-08 - 1938-12-29
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1938-08-04
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IGHT Syluan Lake News 4 H AS. L. DUNFORD tor and Publisher cription in Canada, 1.50a year 3.A. and Foreign, 2.00 a year. tising Rates on Applic The race for the big league baseball pennants is one of the most interesting staged inyears. Pittsburgh Pirates are at pres- ent holding a five -and a half game lead in the National loop but New York, Chicago and Cincinnati, may yet humble the present leaders. Ip the American League the New York Yankees lead Cleveland Indians by two games, Se00cpRoGN00cqq00000q0000 : Classified . Soecessccno9o00000000000Rn oong) LOST Rinibey Ladies tweed coat between nd Sylvan Lake. Return s Wear Shop, Sylvan Luke. e deather D nette, h, Call at Kloof Cot- Binder Slats AND. Hay Rack Repairs ATLAS LUMBER. CO. LTD. D. PF. McCutcheon, Local Mgr. visiting his tanaeennn About Town Rev. and Mrs EH. Gillstrom and daughter Anli of Calgary, are spending holiday at Syl- yau Lake, Mr. and Mrs, Gill strom were formerly mission- aries in China eee Mr, and Mrs. F, L. Appleton and family left yesterday for Banff where they will spend a holiday. aoe Mrs, W. M. Crockett, Margar- et and Kenneth of Veyreville ure guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. FE. Cobb. After spending a holiday at Bunt, Luke Louise and other mountain points Mrs. W. A. Biss, Miss Hdna Biss and Miss Alice Biss of Saginaw, Mich, arrived in Sylvan Luke last week to continue their holidays. eee Mr, J. Hooke, provincial member for the Red Deer con- ey, Mrs, Hooke and-fam- + spending a vacation in Sylvan Luke. coe Mr. Edgar Dial of Calgary Was business visitor in town this week. create D. Whyte, who has been on Mr. J. S. Whyte left today for Calgary, Mr. A short heavy shower early this evening was accompanied by alight fall of hail, Precip- itution .13 inch. Twenty-four years ago Great Britain and the British Empire entered the Great War. peg TUTTE UTMOST ATCT ETAT DETTE ANNOUNCEMEN Having purchased the dairy business of Mr Bardwell may we take this opportunity of soliciting your patronage. You may be assured of ETE AREALAUA AU UAATOAAASEUEOAEEEEEE Tea SOCHNUTRUETUNEAOAAADEEAANOND ANA TEAAVEANANASEAEVONNTUNN Atom ceaeTan nat eaaerastsaTH HUUNANUAEAAAANUEAOAEEO EOCENE TTT ASETUACENENEUUEEEEE PTT) reneeenereneenacennerereaeeeete trent teste SOCIETY e The Sylvan aaeeacesa eeeeaetnentesntsenetntiin tuberculin-tested cows and prompt courteous service. The greatest care will be taken of the milk so that it may be safely used for all ordinary household purposes and also the feeding of infants, CECIL PRENDERGAST PORTS OF CALL The public is invited to listen in to the Alberta Wheat Pool s radio program, Ports of Call , Calgary, and CJCA, Edmonton Every Sunday Evening 7:30 p.m. Commencing August 7. ALBERTA WHEAT POOL EVERYTHING COMMERCIAL and ALSUEUELAASUSUAUANELEAE eaANOEACA NALA ODA e AANA e AA Eaen ee naE AEN Frank clean, sanitary milk from ALUPEANAUUNASUOOLOTELEDESUEDEREE STE STEELE CNTATUE ADEN TUE ECATAEUELALE TEESE ET EAE ES es over CFAC, uscuanadeeneeezezniatannenstnunsny ee hlitaed SASHES ETH ESE Ete PRINTING e Lake News SUAUEUELEUA NEAT OOEOGDEDSABEDEADBSOUGANSOITOTOSELEAEUNOLOUTOTETOOLOTES THE SYLVAN LAKE NEWS and Counts Mrs, J.S. Whyte left today en route to Sarnia, Ont. where she will visit her brother, and after- wards visit relatives in St. Thomas, eee Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Biss of Outlook, Sask. are spending a vacation at Sylvan Luke, They arrived here last Tharsday. eee Mr. 8. L. Klein made a bus- iness trip toOyen, Sunday, when he was accompanied by Mrs Klein, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bell- iveau and Mrs. Fred Thompson. Mr. and Mrs, Klein and Mrs. Belliveau returned home today eee Mrs, W. T. Clementa of Veg- reville and her daughters, Mrs, W. Wilson and Miss Marion are spending a mouth at Laugh- alot , eee Mr, A. Freeson of Wetaski- win, is acting manager at the local brficli of the Imperal bank, while Mr, Appleton is on vacation, Miss Winnifred Me Miss Patricia McCaskill, were week-end visitors in town from Edmonton, eee Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Bloom and son Cyril, who have been spend: a holiday in Winuipeg, returned home last week. eee Mr, Brie Poole, M.P, has Teas- ed the Meeres cottage Hide Away and arrived in Sylvan Luke last Monday with Mrs Poole and the family. eels Miss Ann MeNeice of Calgary was the guest of Miss Audrey Appleton last week. coe My View of the Unity Move- ment will be the subject of a fifteen minute broadeast by Frank S Grisdale, Olds, Tues- day, August 9, ale's address will be heard over stations CFAC, Calgary; CJCA, Edmonton; and CJOC, Lethbridge. For many years principal of the School of Agriculture at Olds, Mr, Grisdale is known in agricultural circles throughout the province. He is a member of the Provisional Unity Coun- cil of Alberta, coe Another 10 inch was added to the July rainfall Saturday in two showers totalling .07 and .03, bring the July precipitation to 1.82 inch, Mr. and Mrs. Glen W. Paul and daughter Barbara were visitors at the home of Mr. Paul's parents in Markerville district the fore part of this week. eee RAINY CRERIEE A barn on the Garries farm, Rainy Creek district, was struck by lightning Saturday night and destroyed by fire. Mr, and Mrs. Bolton, who reside on the farm were in Calgary at the time. ECKVILLE A contract for the building of a two-room school at Hekville, has been Jet; and work will be commenced immediately. The new building will be 25x74 feet, with a full-sited basetnent. killand See L UTR Z 3 5 i 3 3 3 i Subseribe to the News AUG. 12 vAKE of Eekvi from a disease called Eneephal- omyelitis. is spelt, Bill. NOW ar VACATION on the PACIFIC COAST BARGAIN FARES ON THESE DATES 13 LOUISE and BANFF Stopovers allowed on return. journey within limit. RETURN LIMIT 30 DAYS BOOK yvour HOLIDAYs NOW For Fares, Trein Service ond full infrmation, osk . Ne, S. That is how it SCRIBE TO THE NEWS dvertise your business regularly in the columns of the SYLVANLAKE NEWS 1d be sick myself says Bric I were suffering 3 Norther BP csesundaiiiae cnc nciiiba ick od Av Gust 4, 19388 Local Market Report Provided through the courtesy of the local grain clevators. WHEAT Northern 2 Northern t Norther Number 6 ats Number 6 a a Garnet, No. 1 Garnet, No, 2 42 Gwrnet, No, 3 oats 20W. es ah oe: 8 3.0,.W. Ef AO. BARL SOW. 5. 3 re Gaede LOEW. 0 gt; Se oe ss 20) RYE aO.W. ah FOR A PHOTOGRAPHER RADIO TECHNICIAN WIRING and GENE PRICAL WORK for HUNTER 4 L-DRUG STORE Ivan Lake NOW OPEN Frank Bogdanovich Jeweller Watch and Clock Repairing MODERATE PRICES All Work Guaranteed Main Street Sylvan Lake SSUOUECCEDECU EEE EDUC ESET EEE 2 HPRORDUDANEDEDLDUDUDUODODERORED ESL ERASOREIEAUOUIMINEREGEET z : 2 2 i 2 z 2 Fs E 5 E 2 E E z z WN Mini . 5 a wan open OTREEDARADEDEELPEDRETORODERTEOTIOQITEAT AT TUTTE
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Image 1333 (1938-08-04), from microfilm reel 1333, (CU11123897). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.