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The Sylvan Lake News 1926-01-08 - 1938-12-29
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1938-07-28
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aerate rnehinntia Aspnes PAGE EIGHT THE SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Tuy 28, 1938 Syluan Lake News CHAS, L, DUNFORD Editor and Publisher 4ubscription in Canada, 1.60 a year : : U.S.A. and Foreign, 2.00 a year. Mr. and Mrs, G. S. Peck Advertising Rates on Application. Benalto Fair and Stampede e visitors Saturday. suenaenenerannenenancenensnannny and Country of F.J. Skiv Edwards of Ed- Oyen, Mr, and Mrs. David Peck monton was week-end visitor and family of Lacombe and Mr, in Sylvan Lake. Mr, Edwards Palaam of Calgary were Sylvan was beach sports director and supervisor here during the sum- (Continued from page 1.) ane of '3 , when he made many Hopkins, F. Jenkins, L. Kat- Mr. and Mrs, H. R. Chapin hol, . Stauffer, GR. Sterling, and family and Miss Pearce of ease Mr N. Cameron, Mrs. J. A. Grayelbourg, Sask. and Gordon ). Stewart of Carn- McBride, Norton, Mrs. Gibson of Oyen, who have been ., is visiting Mrs. B,C. . Smith, Mrs. R, Sterling. spending a three weeks holiday Watkiss. The following were judges at here left for home Monday. 7 ee the fair: Horses Jos. Hagerty, eee Miss Botty Walker i spend Olds; Cattle, Sheep and Swine Mr: Charlie McGill of Acme is ' 8 week visiting her school W.D, McDonald, Edmonton: acting as relief agent at the Grains and Grasses (.P,R, depot while Mr. L Sw Poultr F. H. Neweombe, Red Deer: ig on vacation. Vegetables H. Gilshrist, Red Deer: Dome: Produc Mrs. B.S. Hogg and Mrs. P, Turnbull, Red Deer; Ladies Work Mr ; H. Hiltunen and Mra 0) w. Smenicants who spends Jaminette, Sylvan Lake. nee Tommy Anderson, popular hockey star of the New York the Jone +. greater part: of the summer Sylvan Lake, and who was July (previously recorded) 1.01 friend Margaret Craig of For- eet shee, lt; lt; lt; Season s Rainfall al 3.89 Sp ee much in evidence at the Wrig July 14, 15, 17, 18.-....-.-- The LO.D.B. lawn supper ley Swim, Saturday, comes for- July 24 : vapnuie eee served yesterday at Pembroke ward with a happy suggestion July 27. . Lodge, was well patronized. regarding that event. The no- July Total,to date 5 podosodo0e000o0o0cc00000R00 ing machine in Say 8 Thursday, then swi Also used Singer se good condition. B. Woollatt, Singer) to a Saturday and the weather will be ideal for the event. eee please communicate E. V North Shore, Sylvan Lake or Mr. J, Shaefer and Mi toriously bad breaks the com a 10 60? A Season Total, todate 561 Bi pe 8 mittee gets in regards to wea- : SS 8 Classified 5 ther conditions can be broken, he a 5 A doocossessonsosassqnqgese suggests, by the simple exped- Wrigley Swim FOR SALB Childs go-cart, nearly new. font of advertising the day for (Continued from page 1.) teh) oneluded a most enjoyable function which was presided over by FP. L. Appleton. A.F Ford, Winnipeg Wrigley Finder Mrs. 'T. B, Peebles of Hoosier, representative and former Man- .Kane, Snsk., mother of Mrs. Roy itoba and Saskatchewan swim- Hileen Peebles ming champion complimented ting at Sylvan the coaches on the fine job they had done training the swim- mers, Rosse, After August 2, 11608 Edinboro - ordi Bdmbaton) wien 4257e./nee eens vs Reward. Luke for the past week. AMUERELLELEL NEE TEA EEE AAEOUUANENCEEEUAGOSECTEOUCUE COLE ETEEE EUAUEAUEEREEEMEETE FARMERS NOTICE Goodwill U.F.A. Local have BINDER TWINE Ho'land and English in 550 and 600 feet. Large balls will be available. Ordered to arrive August 3. For Information, see: POOL ELEVATOR AGENTS E, SCHILL, SYLVAN LAKE J, BELL, ELSPETH R. HAMBLY, BENALTO Spurvavevunannaneauaucsgcesneavanesgeeceasesveguen eos o00U0AgeU TEA TEE AERA EE EEE SUMMARY OF EV TS Wrigley Trophies: Half-Mile Swim, Boys 16 years and under t, Jim Billingsley, East Edmon- ton; 2, Bob Guterson, Drumheller; 3, Robin Jackson, Edmonton. Half-Mile Swim, Girls 16 years and under t, Shirley Mitchell, Drumheller; 2; Dorothy Edwards, South Edmonton; 3, Mary Meagher, Drumheller. One MileSwim, Men 1, George Valpy, South Edmonton; 2, Doug Matheson, West Edmonton MacDonald, West Edmonton; 4, Jim Price, South Edmon- ton; 5, Jim Mcallister, South Edmonton , Weikka Kopra, Sylvan Lake. Wine ner s time 31:9 4-5. One Mile Swim, Ladies 1, Rene Raw- lins, East Edmonton; 2, Ruth Lett, South Edmonton; 3, Rose Ramshaw, South Edmonton. Winner's time 38:57 La. Swimming Club Events: ALBERTA ton; 2, Bessie Smith, South Edmonton. 25 Yards, Boys 16 years and under y ae 1, Doug Leith, East Edmonton; 2, Mor ris Stevenson, Drumheller. The finest malt, the greatest care in selecting of hops, combine with the highest brewing skill to achieve that high point of rich, full-bodied goodness found in every bottle of ALBERTA BEER. Prove their superior quality to-day .. . ORDER A CASE OF ALBERTA BEER. Men's Fancy Diving, Hudson Bay rophy 1, Stan Knight, Calgary. Boys Diving, 12 years and under 1, Morris Stephenson, Drumheller; 2, Bruce Farrow, Red Deer. Ladies Fancy Diving, Sylvan Lake Trophy 1, Murlel Sutton, West Edmon- 100 Yards Breaststroke, Men, Grey hound Challenge Trophy l, John I. Cumberford, Drumheller; 2, John Ander- son, Drumheller; 3, A. N. Simpson, Cochrane. * Girls Diving, 16 yeats and under, Crystal Dairy Trophy t, Peggy Smithy Hast Edmonton; 2, Shirley Mitchell, Drumheller. Boys Diving, 16 years and under, G. W. Teel Trophy 1, George King, Drum heller; 2, Roy Makarr, Drumheller. 25 Yards, Girls 12 years and under 1, Margaret Devin, Mast Mdmonton; 2 Marjorie Masters, ast Edmonton. 220 Yard Dash, Mtn, Edmonton Jour nal Trophy 1, Ed Donald, Edmonton 2, rank Wallace, Calgary; 8, John Cumberford, Drumheller. 80 Yards, Girls 15 years and under, Sylvan Lake Challenge Trophy 1, Joan MeArthur, East Edmonton; 2, Billet Donglas, Calgary; 8, Bleanor Robertson, the BREWING INDUSTRY of ALBERTA See atone yeafs afid under, BEERS THAT ARE BEST Phis Advertisement ts Not Triserted By the Alberta Liquer C ritrol Board, or by the Governmerit of the Province of Alberta. Texas Oil Trophy 1, Jim Billingsley, East Edmonton; 2, George King, Drum heller; 3, Jat Graves, Calgary. 100 Yards, Mens Backstroke Frank Wallace; Calgary. Advertise in the News Okotoks-High River Constituency z Organizes Unity Association Local Market Report High River Supporting fully, epee ctevatons SABA the proposals of the Provisional Unity Council headed by John) xy o.mnern yin I, McFarland, 85 representative ieee citizens of the Okotoks-High s Northern River constituency at a meeting Northern held here recently, created their Number ows Conatituency Unity Asaoc- Sumber 8 iation, elected officers, arranged i for financing, and named a ition member to represent them on ow, o the Unity Council. 40.W. ie The new Okotoks-High River BARLEY Unity Association is headed by 3 o.w. Mayor F. L. Watt, High River, 6 O.W. a chairman, with M. H. Waldron RYE named to the office of vice-pres- 20.W. ident; V. B. Hessell of Okotoks was namedsecretary. Fourtee) directors and a slate of 82 com- i ; , THE mittee men and women were named to complete polling sub- S D + division organization in sup- yivan airy port of the Unity movement. F, BARDWELL, Prop. In many of the polling subdiv- oat isions in the constituency, del+ MILK-AND CREAM egates to the organization meet Delivered Daily ing had been elected during the past few weeks. All Dairy Cows Gov't Tested Thomas McIntyre, a farmer lia of long standing in the com) munity, was elected as the Unity Council member for the constit- ro uency. PHOTOGRAPHER Local financing, not only to RADIO TECHNICIAN support the association, but also WIRING and GENERAL . to nssist the Unity Council, was Lees WORES arranged, membership in the DRUG STORE association being on the basis of 5 cents or more per member. Officers of the new Unity body express the opinion that a mem- NOW OPEN bership totalling 3000 or more Frank Bogdanovich can readily be obtained. Jeweller The Dunseith Golored Giants Watch and Clock Repairing and Edmonton All Stars, had : one game rained out in a sched- MODERATE PRICES suumenten uled double-header Sunday. Sora : Playing on a wet ground later All Work Guaranteed ae the All Stars gave the Giants Main Street - Sylvan Lake ' plenty of opposition, A Vos tS ball in the last of the eighth turned the game in favor of the Giants who won 11.8. OATAEAELOALENOTECESAELEREOEREEAESEMOSUETOUO CODES EEE nue NAAECUCELEA HEAL HEESN - SOCIETY PRINTING e : EVERYTHING ' : COMMERCIAL 3 d The Sylvan Lake News 2 AVAADLESUALOENSSUSEOUTS COLETTE Py FLEXSCREEN THE MODERN FIRESCREEN FOR OPEN FIREPLACES These metal woven curtains have a graceful beauty and willblend harmoniously with your room detor- ations. They will give unexcelled protection SPARKS JUST CAN'T GET THROUGH and they are opened and closed by the lightest touch of the fingers. Four standard finishes with a variety of fixtures. ATLAS LUMBER -CO., LTD. Sylvan Lake Alberta thiiiniiiitienr
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Image 1323 (1938-07-28), from microfilm reel 1323, (CU11123893). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.