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The Olds Gazette 1950-01-05 - 1951-12-20
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1950-05-18
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THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1950 ee — THE OLDS GAZETTE — ao — oe Mr. R. L. Dales, western super-|on Monday, and relatives and! sunday at the school. visor of the Bank of Nova Scotia|friends from here attended. Our|: D, McMurtry drove his cattle west CARD OF THANKS | rovery floral tributes, and their acts Insulation Special STARTING MAY 15 FOR TWO WEEKS ONLY 10% off any work contracted for during these two weeks. AIRTITE INSULATION CO. E KARP, Manager, Didsbury Phone 120, Olds . Spring >> ° rr = y ak emicals aime rayers Be safe — be sure — be econ~ ~< Fa) National handles a complete " emical —.use chemicals with the, is line.of equipment for weed and National diamond on the can," “Sed insect a oe produced by the company which eee e Nai introduced chemical weed con- | FARGO SPRA trol to Canada. It’s your guaran- The National tee of the FINEST .chemicals— WESTERNER Tractor Mount The BRANDT Duster See your local National Manager or euthorized dealer for prices and illustrated folders, Including the "National Handbook on Chemical’ Weed Control! 1980,” your assurance of the most effective kill at the lowest cost per acre. Ask for NATIONAL ESTER ’64° aX NATIONAL AMINE 80° rs "S e NATIONAL ESTER DUST al G Grasshopper poison and other 10n. rain agricultural chemicals are also COMPANY LIMITED available from your National Pioneers in Chemical Weed Control Manager or authorized dealer. CALGARY EDMONTON, WINNIPEG REGINA ‘SASKATOOR W. STREET How many people fo the gallon 2 Many thousands of Canadians have a part in making a Esso available for your car. About 12,000 of them are employed by Imperial. Some search for new ‘oil fields; some move oil from producing’ fields to refineries where others make it into Esso and hundreds of other useful products; still others see to it that these are on hand wherever you want them. Then there are almost 10,000 independent business men who, as ‘Imperial dealers, supply, you with our products. And there are the many thousands of people who derive part of their livelihood from making and transporting the things that Imperial uses: in its operations. Last year we bought equipment and supplies from more than 3,000 Canadian firms. . Bee ee : But those are not all. ‘ About 70,000 Canadian residents are shareholders in Imperial owners of Imperial bonds. ¢ gallon of And there are more thousands who have an investment in Imperial . through their bank deposits or their insurance policies, because a . number of Canada’s banks and insurance, companies have put some of their clients’ money to work to help us do our job. Finding oil and bringing it to you in the kind of products you need is a big job, a job that requires the skills and the savings of many thousands of Canadians. 2 Z Bringing you oil is a big job .:: and Ps costly one
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Image 168 (1950-05-18), from microfilm reel 168, (CU11056895). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.