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The Sylvan Lake News 1926-01-08 - 1938-12-29
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1938-06-16
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ket Report the courtesy of the n glevators, 5 PAGE ONE , ALF RTA, THU RSDAY, SYLVA supuyerapersanenay yy OL, Now AT SYLVAN LAKE HOTEL Village Council Members of Sylvan Lake vil- lage council will attend the an- Alberta Poo Makes Payment in Advance Announcement was made m the Alberta Wheat Pool Dunphy June Mrs. Dunphy Passes The death of Mr: Uptown Theatre Cc. Bi) SYLVAN LAKE Saturday, occurred lat the home of her son nual meeting of the Union of )., A og FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 17-18 ead office this week that the yw py) hiy. in Sytvi anh TS Alberta Municipalities, which . oa 7b Dunphy, in sylvan Lake, ? Fully Modein Fully Licensgd Sinerta Municipalities, which lannual payment of principal) janeral services. were held WELLS FARGO will be held in Calga and interest, due September 1 yodnesds MB aLine a Featuring Joel McCrea, Bob Burns SPECIAL SUNDAY AND day and Friday, June 16-17, BAER GER TETAS IRR Ree Loa RCS ati RRUCES DOE LEY HOLIDAY DINNE Norman McClean was ap- .ovinoe of inihewtay tor nteetlecos Mrs, Dunphy and the Mhis Pistire: will Laveiionwin erved at Reasonable Rates. yoinbediGarataken ok telMine it if family recently resided, Dr, Your Memory I ata the 1929 over-payment,had been etry: : BANQUETS icipal Camp Ground forthe smear Budd, of Lacombe, conducted vie made three: months in advance. the Christian Seience service nb MONDAY, TUESDAY, JUNE 20-21 Excellent Cuisine W. J. GRAHAM season and will commence his duties this week-end. The policy cove ng public ion with 250, government Wheat Pool The amount totalled 315: The Alberta holds Alberta the and the brief committal se at the grav Lacombe Puneral Home,) Oe side, after which) LANCER SPY with Peter L liability in coun . an aa a and Dolore: bal I i dl es i E eained fa. Ponds on acsdunt of its having members of the Lacombe Chap ihe mest suspeusoiul apy stor, Proprietor. sidewalks and piers was re- .,...., sedthett 5 , xf 1 ul spy y guaranteed the banksin respect ta, Order of the Bustern Stat everscreened SANK? rofit or to anization, qufacturer Ss interest e interest te wealth rendered, ryday routine, nunaunity can milar ex- COME IN YOU ARE. EALED S addressed to the under. 4, and endorsed Tender for Bre: Wharf, Sylvan Lake, Alta. , will be received until 12 o'clock noon (daylight saying), Tuesday, June 21, 1938, for the construction of breakwater-whart Alberta. form of contract and specifica- tion can be seen and forms of tender ob- tained at the office of the Chief Engineer, Department of Public Worl at the offives of the Di Customs B Vinni the Post ( Red Deer, 4 monton, Alt Tenders made on printed fort Department and in a ditions set forth th Bach tender mus accompanied by a certified cheque on a chartered bank in Canada, payable to the order of the Hon- ourable the Minister of Public Works, equal to Il) par cent of the amount of the vill ot be considered unless s Supplied by the ordance with con- 1 newed, Business Women Hold Con- ference at Sylvan Lake Hotel Seven Alberta branches of the Business and Professional Women's Clubs were repr sent- ed by seventy delegates ut a week-end conference held at Ivan Lake Hotel. The ses- sions w Margaret Thompson of ton, provincial vice-president. On Saturday evening the lad- ies heard a broadcast from Ot- tawa, covering the ceremony of unveiling a plaque in the Sen- nte chamber honoring five Al- berta women, Dr, Ellen M. Douglas, representing the clubs at the ceremony, sent 9 greeting to the Sylvan Lake conference. Delegates in attendance were from Edmonton, Calgary, re presided over by Miss dmion- to the the debt was incurred the Al- berta Wheat Pool has met eve payment of principal and inter- ost punctually. The Budget. overpayment. Sinee SSE Sylvan Lake Scouts Make Splen- did Showing in Competitions Attending the annual Scout and Cub shield competitions held last Saturday in Red Deer, three Sylvan Lake Seout pat- rols made a splendid showing in competition with 1 other patrols from Red Deer, Innis fail and Lacombe, The shield was won by the Eagle patrol, Ist Red Deer troop with 11114 points. Two Sylvan Lake patrols and the Lion pat rol, 2nd Red Deer troop, tied for second place with 111 points each, and a Sylvan Lake patrol won third place with 110 tender, or Bearer Bonds of the Dominion i Of Gannds ia or of the Canadian National Lloydminster, Hanna, Drum- Points. ae Company s constituent heller, Camrose, and Red Deer. 1 rt), Eas guaranteed : : AUUREEEEEOTROEOEOE as to principal and interest by the Dom- o aia: . i ts inion of Canada, or the aforementioned British Visitors Enjoy Holiday ir paid-up is being re- ght of note- vested in the k's notes are s assets. In ney must be bonds and a certified cheque if required to-make up an odd amount. The Department will supply nd specification of the. work of a sum of ).00, in the form of a-certified bank cheque payable to the order of the Minister of Publie Works. The deposit will be released oi turn of the blue prints and within a Sylvan Lake 1.0.D.E. A meeting of the I.0,D.B. was held at the home of Mrs. Dodds, Monday, June 13. Mrs. Wardle of Penhold was present. The At Sylvan Lake Banff, Alberta June 7, 1938, To the Editor, The Sylvan Lake News, Dear Sir: ele cel a Last week we had the good ngle cent can tion of t report of the committee that - a See, ts or on any that period the deposit will be forfeited. b REEL ea Eoelthoachool fortune to spend two interest- by the bank. By SO sun ong AE Hhe prizes Tor the sehoo ling days at Sylvan Lake as ire that notes . each bank held by the e. an amount e per cent. of bank netes is called the Redemption f this fund is urpose of re- anding notes ik of Canada tender cash tes and de- (April 30, cent. of gold and foreign tered banks, cir promises r backed by: , TES a SoShs peclbliaes) ot GANGH CaRSS Gu stae sae anigeoe Jextremes of both heat and cold. Plum Jam, 4s PANTIES Be, Oe, S0e, 1.35 and 1.95 We could almost imagine we Strawberries, fresh, box a chartered y you can 't arose from luction and able in cash. of your real make pay- on it. When through the lem. it must on wi t be working at the Radeliffe Hos. x De ened pital, Oxford, made famous by Dry Goods Prices dollars are system that llofCanada, Justice Turgeon, in his recent Wheat Report, don. We could not help think- Tranks and Vests, suit - .95 stressed the importance of QUALITY in wheat. ing how different the life of dantzeniGetiine brani + 1.95, 2.95, 3.95 The Crop Testing Plan, as ameans of Miss) Lou Stringer C.O.M.MiG., Janta sing ron ee oe improving Quality, he said, deserved every possible encour- Men LW Was from/that now hildrens Colored Corduroy Pants, pair.......... 1, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, May 31, 1938, The visible Canadian wheat, starting at June, has been es- timated at approximately 30. million bushels, of which slight- ly over 11 million bushels is Dur- um wheat. children was given. It was de- cided to have recess for July and August. Mrs. Wardle s kind invitation for a visit to Penhold in July was accepted, Plans were also made for a lawn supper to be held at Pem- 'broke Lodge. The September meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Keith. Lovely Summer Wear LACE DRESSES ..-- - WOOL SWEATER BLOUSES ALARGE CHOICE OF SLIPS. 1.01 wr an--52-------------- -- - 3.95 and 4.95 --- 1.59, 2.95 and 3.95 0, 13 1.55, 1.95, 2.25 and 2.3 WE ALSO SPECIALIZE IN Thermique Permanents THE LADIE Mrs. L. Hunter - agement and support. The Searle Grain Compan: Testing Plan group. For particulars of how the Plan helps farmers to increase their incomes, see the nearest S SHOPPE - Sylvan Lake A Generous Tribute y is a member of the Crop Searle or Home Agent. SEARLE GRAIN COMPANY LIMITED 49 guests of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Reed, Thanks to them and also to the generosity of Miss Thelma Graham and Mr.W.Stringer we were able to see considerable stretches of Sylvan Lake's beau tiful surroundings and we were struck by the vastness of the open spaces and the regularity of your well planned highways, Coming from a Jand where the hous s are mostly built of rick and mortar to find a town- ship of wooden houses made a special impression on us. We could see how well the houses are planned to withstand the were back in England when we noticed the great activities go ing in the gardens for in Hng- land now many people are bed- ding out plants and watering seedlings. When we last had contact with Mrs. Reed, or Lou Stringer as she then was, we were all Lord Nuffield and now account- ed the most up-to date and best equipped hospital outside Lon led by Mr van Lake Yours faithfully, Janet Payne, Social Service Worker; Joan Strange, Charles Reen of Syl- paid th Jimpress' ers being members of the 0 ES, el roate se Mrs, Dunphy, who died in The Awful Truth her 81st year, was predeceased by her husband in 1908. survived by two sons and two daughters, Mrs. Jack West of Spokane, Wash, and Mrs. L. P, Dunphy of Los Angeles, Calif , Dunphy of Edson and W, B Dunphy of Sylvan Lake, I. MMT gt; Me C.S.M.M:G,, M.B., L,E.T. Fresh and Smoked SUPERIOR MEATS SAUUUOUSA CUCU EECA ELE CTE AEE TET EL AUVESUASOUEEANACOREOOASEORERESOSEASESUUANOEEUAG G OEEEDOSEAUES POE TOOESEOEOUOEEEEEE UT OEECL GTA EEE r dast respects in an) ceremony; pall vers) E with Irene Dunne and Cary Grant She is FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JUNE 24-25 THE HUR ICANE with Dorot Mary Astor Outstanding, TwoShows ghitly at 7:00.and 9:30 A Complete Stocic of Saturday Mat t 2:30 Bakery and Delicatessen Delicious Bread and Pa Lunch Counter Ser: William Cameron SYLVAN LAKE Meats and Fish You'll like our service You'll like our prices rarenacnensiay, ORTON DODDS ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS If you have sown a seed grain plot on your farm the approved advice of the Crop Testing Plan as to its care is available at Alberta Pacific Elevators. PEED YEATES ETERS For Your Health s Sake BUY FRUIT and VEGETABLES at COBE S STORE. Groceries Oranges, fresh and Jui Grape Fruit, each Jantaloupe, large size, each Water Melon, pound Dill Pickles, large tin Alberta Honey, 5s Evaporated Peaches, Green Beans, can pounds Celery, fresh, 2 pounds New Cabbage, just in, pound Head Lettuce, 2 for - Sweet Potatoes, large tin... Black Figs, 2 lbs. Evaporated Apricots, 2 pounds . Walnut Pieces, pound . Tomato Juice, gullon Men's Dress Shirts, fused collars .......... Scenes 35 Stanfields Light Summer Uunderwear Cobb s Community Store SYLVAN LAKE PHONE 18 Sunsvarrenencasusnarqzeniasisssssticecesenneatiay, BLT LOC
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