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The Sylvan Lake News 1926-01-08 - 1938-12-29
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1938-06-30
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NE 23, 1938 et Report courtesy of the Ht lavators AT THE MM? epositors n deposit jable depositor lroughly of which f Canada banking rosits if earner, pay depositine a in a savings nk, ean any- uy that your 0, being by hook cane away with gt; a farmer re and some illustration. Is at a dollar this as juse to convinee OF airy pro- Ith. that his se from his tion, is any- Icy. *, for he can the money the measure ealth. 1es from the r labour for pplication of the farm, or mber in. the tching of fish e wresting of ground; front aw materials goods; and at home or uous produc- wants to usiness and and by some o bring about ed millenium what success 1as made of fairs, before y. z flect tangible Every dollar ur depositors ny dollars in ed banks not lividual well, factor in the fon. KS nlk bark jutestions, * S suite ecancncenpauenennnss, ere ceueuasaseringanaan) snenasreneaianayyysaa SYLVAN LAKE Eckville and Drumheller Miners Split Double Header Bill Two good ball games were Change in Date LAKE, ALBERTA, THURSDAY, JUNE Wrigley Swim HOTEL Fully Modern SPECIAL SUNDAY AND HOLIDAY DINNERS Served at Reasonable Rates. BANQUETS. Fully Licensed Excellent Cuisine W. J. GRAHAM Proprietor. COME IN AS YOU ARE. Nearly two hundred and thir- ty-nine million dozens of eggs (238,913,108 dozens) were con- sumed in Canada in 1937, an in- erease of 643,576 dozens on 1936. The estimated value of farm eggs for 1937 is placed at 38,489,000. played on Sunday, June:26, be- tween Eckville and the Dram-/annual Wrigley swim has been chang- ed, and is now set for Saturday, mencing with a double header heller Miners. Eck the firat game and at one time seemed to have the second fair- July 23 However, the Miners went on a batting rampage in ly sate. The date of Sylvan swimming ville won the change made to avoid confli the eighth inning and edged ming gala in Edmonton. out a win, Score by innings: Afternoon game: ECKVILLE dvening game: ECKVILLE May Total . June Total. Total to date.... 100 (21 00x DRUMHELLER 000 010 100 201 330 100 10 9 DRUMHELLER 000 2038 071 18 15 Lake's gala and being ig with ndate already set for a sv YLVAN LAKE NE African Zulu Giants Holiday Baseball Attraction Asa holiday attraction, the African Zuln Giants, will be at Sylvan Lake Bull Park, sehed- uled to play five games, com- Friday (Dominion Day) Eck- ville will be their opponents. The visitors wear quaint grass uniforms, and have the repu- H. J. Cody, swim secretary, tation of being able to put on informs the News that all clubs some exceptionally good clown- R. HB, have been notified of the change ing acts as well as dishing outa 3,36 inches A9 B. C. Learned, Sylvan Lake, 3.85 inches a8 elected president of the : Medicine Valley Co-operative Since the night of June 8-9, ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS Livestock Association, ata meet- ing of the board of directors PRICED FROM A LARGE SHIPMENT OF Lovely Bathing Suits due inthis week-end 1.50 to 6.95 Come in and make your selection EARLY WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN meeting. John School Closes Today EB 4 6 1/in date and posters advertising 2 5 2/ the event will be redated July 23. 2 4 B. C. Learned New President of Medicine Valley Co-Operative Livestock Association held after the annual general Mr.Learned succeeds Reed, who resigned his office as president to become manager of the organization. ,, Hugo Mottus is vice-president. So For Summer Holidays fine brand of ball. Hot Weather Continues Moisture Needed for Crops and Gardens Hot weather, without moist- ure, is causing farmers through out the district some concern. when a .45 inch rainfall was re- ceived, no further precipitation has been recorded on the local rain guage, kept by the Slyvan Lake News, Two or three light sprinkles have been insufficient measure. Early morning dews have helped crops and gardens, but a good rainfall is urgently needed to prevent any further set back. Rainfall has occurred at outlying points this week, but Sylvan Lake district S PAGE ONE Uptown Theatre SYLVAN LAKE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 1-2 Sonja Heniesund Don Ameche in Happy Landing MONDAY, TUESDAY, JULY 4.5 Bobby Breen. in HAWAIL CALLS Roaring Adventure with Golden Song ALSO James Ellison and Harry Carey in ANNAPOLIS SALUTE WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, JULY 6-7 WILL ROGERS with Rob t Taylor and Peggy Wao: in HANDY ANDY ALSO Phyllis Brooks and Ricardo Cortez in the absorbing drama CITY GIRL FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUL, -9 The Adventures of TOM SAWYER in Technicolor. Starring TommyKelly, MuyRobson and Walter Brennan. Two Shows Nightly at 7:00and Saturday Matinees at 2:30, ennnes Bakery and Delicatessen Delicious Bread and Fancy Pastries Lunch Counter Service William Cameron SYLVAN LAKE Thermique Permanents THE LADIES SHOPPE Mrs. L. Hunter - Sylvan Lake Exams over, Sylvan Lake public and high schools closed for the summer holidays, Thurs- day, June 30 (today). READ THE ADYS. has not yet been so favoured. A Complete Stock W.I1, Constituency Conference Well Attended The Red Deer West Constit- ueney Conference of the Alberta SAULT LATEST ET GET READY FOR COBB S TENTH Anniversary Sale Ten years ago we came to Sylvan Lake determined to try out a policy of Mail Order Prices with the added benefit of thirty day We figured this was the only way to-stop the enormous drain of business that was being sent out of the district to the Far Away Merchant. We thought that if we could do this we would be favored with this business as the Far Away Merchant does nothing for the community while the Home Merchant pays a big part of the taxes, often waits for his money while serving the public with the needed goods when they are needed aud employs home youth. We are still at the job and intend keeping the good work up. But we are not satisfied and are reaching out after more of this business. We want your business in order to save you money, in order to employ as many home people as possible and in order to give you the best service pos- sible by having on hand needed merchandise when you need it in your work. Next Week July 4, Our Anniversary Sale Begins giving the community charge accounts at these prices for the local paper. We don t want all the profits ourselves. our work people, to our local business men for merchandise and services, to our ULUNUEOERUEUATUEVULUULECOCAENENEOEE and there will be some bargains, we can assure you. in this weeks mail, Read the Sylvan Lake News for the Jocal prices at our store regularly, and you will save forty dollars a year. Blow a dollar and save forty in this way. We want to distribute ft to PUDALANUSUAUUATOUANDEDUEUOLECEOASUCUECECUUUEREA TEER EAE Read our bills distributed Spend a dollar a year schools and roads and different community activities, and we want and will give yow better goods at lower prices with quicker service than any Mail Order House for another ten years, and employ as many local people as possible out of the profits euean canna nna enN nee ANE ' Yours for ten more years stiper service, A.B. COBB, Sylvan Lake Cobb s Community Store esnuestsdSMMuSUscGa4RGSUEUSNESUUGEQQSMNIISR80008 3943901502088 Women s Institute was held in Sylvan Lake on June 24. One hundred and forty members and sitora registered during the jay. Hight W-.1. branches and one Girls'Club were represented. Sylvan Lake, Burnt Lake, Con- dor, Leslieville, Beaver Flats, Unity, Rocky Mountain Houses Woodland and Beayer Flats Girls Club, Conference opened with Mrs. McTavish, the con- vener, the chair, assisted by Mrs. Sibbald, distriet director and Mrs. MeDougal and Mrs. Lynn, past conveners. Splen- did reports were given by all branches, showing a very active part taken in all institute work. Funds have been raised for dif- ferent charitable causes and contests held to cover all stand- ingcommittees. Inthe absence of Mayor Colpitts a welcome to the ladies was given by Mrs. F. D. McCrimmon and replied to by. Mrs. Fleming of Rocky Mountain House. The various teports of branches and committees were interspersed with tommunity singing and a splendid program of entertainment as follows: Vocal solo by Mrs. Harbottle of Dovertourt; selection on banjo and mandolin by Miss and Mr. Cronch of Leslfeyille; vocal solo by Mrs. Buchnall of Rocky Mountain House attompanied on the piano by Mrs. Martin of Leslieville; selections by Russ Isidor and his Olympians: vocal solos by Mrs. Dodds, Syivan Lake, atcotnpahied by Miss Cuendet; recitation by Mrs. Harris of Leslieville; duet by Miss Freda Smith and Mises Ruth Bjelke of Burnt Lake avcom- (Conctnded on gage 5.) avetnTt E i 5 5 : : z : i 5 z ivennnee panera STeRTODAnOTONI PVA neTDeD prnROnUnERDNORReREIY ET IFT EON OPTS TTVOEN ITT PTH HONATIELERO TUTE UOT AU ROU EERE of Fresh and Smoked Meats and Fish You'll like cur service You'll like our prices SUPERIOR MEATS ORTON DODDS PHONE 8 AVALAMUNNEDEREDA LEA OE BEE aE VISITORS TO SYLVAN LAKE VOOERELDOSESHEOUDIDLLOLOSEDOSBEZORGDNORREISSSHOSIOONIEDOS are invited te REGISTER at the office of THE SYLVAN LAKE NEWS AANDRELETVED DEG EPDELUBEEDHODEDVOEOED SEESODSOEREEOS EOD HOUEEED ESO OSTETDEE
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