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Red Deer Advocate 1944-01-01 - 1945-12-31
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1945-12-05
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BER 5th, 1945 pTING ORE TENDER MACARONI oO LPM - ey 428,703.56 619,026.50 144,653.99 192,386.05 934,320.49 41,934.44 harcholders time been 719,681.58 774,681.58 413,821.; 188,502.90 s 1817 a, - WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1945 Have You-- A PERSONAL PROPERTY FLOATER? Covers all risks anywhere anytime, If not, call and Next door to the Post Office, Red Deer. The Insurance Servi THS RED DEER ADVOCATE, s read tration on making Slip covers In January y bay was filled the Navy ashing committee fruit sent 10 was given sctiool Christmas tree f Mrs, Janssen gave out o baske toward the es DID SOMEBODY SAY (Teamelles/ THE MORE TENDER, MORE DELICIOUS MACARONI lt; t the Wood's Christian Mame. Bach member la asked to bring her dona- tlon to the December meeting, which will be held at the home of Mrs, Harvey; exchange of Christmas gifts Mauning Frowns On Brewery Plan Commenting on reports a. larze financial group planned a 1,000,000 brewery program in Alberta in- volving construction of breweries in Calgary, Edmonton and Red Deer, Premier E.C. Manning said re mtly the provincial gov iment regarded auch construction as non: essential *We would not be prepared to give approval while building materials are in such short supply for homes, he said. Mr, Manning said the province did not have power to stop such construction, but added such a pro- gram would require federal gov- ernment construction approval and he did not believe this would be given unless the program was ap- proved by the province. two in Calgary, and one in Lethbridge. Change your into, green-backs For Sale sds vhite elephants with Advocate SWEW LOW OnE Coc eee? CHOR-ALL N over m3 Na ee or-al Petz ies. PRICE? Ey 1 of roll call will be an to such a program the Alberta now has five breweries to. two in Edmonton was held in Calgary and 24, with forty in atten- Youngs: , Was elected chairman coting, and D. H, Smith, of Cereal, of the board, p atley, aeneral progress of Maple Deaticis and gasoline, det espite the Oil Control- ler's regulations which were not lifted until August 15, The Jn- crease In the sale of light oils over the corresponding period of 194 was 9.23 per ce are being le for a considerable expansion prouram in 1046, work already be- ing started at various points. Geo. C. Bradley, manager of Maple Leat troleum,, addi the delegates nd illustrated his talk with slides, The report N D.C. Thornton, . in charge, Mr, it make his headquarters in ry. Average stores for the fiscal former field Thorn- sales forthe branch year ending ber 31 were given. Total mer- chiandise exclusive ot the Petroleum division, hed 1,004, 7, ihe yeur ending October Molagates seare sawn over being built to the id office of the p. Edworthy, Geo, Kloepfer, farm supplies department of United Grain Growers, address manager, and A. An outline ot the Co-operative Association was, given progress of Wholesale gate: ans being made for. con- solidating the work of. the ton also spoke of the Interprovin- cial Wholesale and ts possibilitie Information on eration of Agriculture. Mr. MeFall ee army trucks which had been made available to farmers through War Assets Cor- poration, A resolution was passed ing War Assets Corporation to continue. releasing such trucks to farmers. D. H. Smith, of Cereal, and C. A. Faweett, of Consort, were again chosen as representatives of the co- operative associations on the board of the U.F.A. Central Co-operative. Maple Leaf Petroleum and U.F.A. Co-op, sponsored a banquet for the delegates at the Renfrew Club on the Friday evening. o. Canada's death rate, from tuber- culosis has fallen 75 per cent in the past fifty years, Play your part in crusade against this disease by buying Christmas Seals. Men who think'of tomorrow plan for you Self-Reading Books, Uninterrupted Symphonies Your radio-phonograph of tomorrow will bring dramas and symphonies impressed on small spools of ateel wire. Hours of entertainment will be provided by single spool no larger than your hand. And on spools of blank wire you will be able to make your own recordlings to keep permanently or to wipe clean for re-use any time you wish Yes, your Victory Bonds will buy greater pleasures and comforts tomorrow Men who think of tomorrow say HOLD ON TO YOUR VICTORY BONDS TODAY NO ONE can repeal the law of supply and demand. But we can make it work our way by holding on to Victory Bonds bought to finance our nation at war. Here's why: For many months consumer goods will continue to be scarce. Bidding for these goods with our extra dollars, thus driving prices up, only serves to devalue all of our personal wealth. and that of the nation. By leaving our extra money in with our government for repayment when conditions have become normal we auto- matically keep prices down and law of supply and demand in balance. That's why your Victory Bonds twice what you've invested in hold on to them now. When tempted to cash them in think of tomorrow THE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM safe keeping maintain the may save you them Iif you RED DEER. ALBERTA room. pose. this famous home for children, EDUCATION AT THE WOOD'S HOME e of the young students tn the public school at the Wood's Christian Home, Calgary, provides the photographer with a characteristic class- Hundreds of youngsters have started wir education at Continued from first page) of floor area instead of dollar v: and the bookkeeping machine the city getting to relieve c congestion . Pamely, the sented the Public S report, also not reading it in deta but commenting on figures. There has been an, ineeue of 8:12 per cent in the school po lution, from 984 to 1068. The B. thought they could get along with- out opening any Dm new building demands w North Red De: Mrs. 8. VoL ior Public Health full the Full Time Health Unit re: port, cover changes, health ion, control of cotaruneabg es, mmunteation, child welfare, tuberculosis a nce clinics, and sanita- is infant ple are regular 8 e service provided b; th Public Library. In the absence Gf the, chairman and secretary of the Public Library Board, the Mayor read the report, which ree ferred to registration of 580 new borrowers more than. double the average registration of pre-war yours and acknowledged grateful- ly several donations of books, in- cluding-a' particularly Ane selection presented by Mrs. W. E. Pay: leeting Warms U Most: of these reports elicited a few questions and comments, none pre: the report of the Muni- Eipal Hospital a legation of what looked like dis- crimination exclusion from the hospital of a local resident a hos- pital supporter, the same day that a man from Rocky Mt. House was admitted a man who was walking about the Red Deer streets in the . Den. mark. ee Setters acegetad that the timi ripe for the estab- lishment of a clinic at Hed Deer, Some of the speakers thought the Red Deer Hospital was taking in too much territory for, its available accommodation; others thi were too high, in view of the size of the cash reserve, a0 in Do- minion of Canada bonds. Ex-Mayor E, S, Hogg moved cordial vote of thanks to ee vary fous public servants, mbers, ries and officials of the sev: eval civic bodies whose reports hai was with, applause. moved that the Mayor be chairman of the candidates meeting to fol- w. Mrs. E. G. Goodridge, on behalf of the Home und School Associa: tion, ae the eee Poe brleay, speaking one of 8100 2 for Grade and on a basis of financial need. Candidates J. C. Knight, the The M Mayor announced that Ald. Moore and Bunn would both be candidates for re-election. The other Board-are F. J. Setters, M. M. Cun- BRING YOUR Magneto Repairs Capable Workmen. Meeres-Hicks Electric 00 RED DEER oman woutd james t A City, voniy sidermaan Ratepayers Critical of HospitalAdministration ningham an he Hospital Bo M. Whyte land; from d, F. Turnbull and had hesitated for. se fore accepting lowed in such the ing a laugh wh Bebe considered Jus able for the South Hill and for pee tion had been made th on the Pub pe tat moods eds Home ana Belolcameclaton tes jasked her to accept nomination. If elected, she would give her best i te England said he had gt; announce Hawton Hicks oe be a candidate. Mr. Hicl is unable to come to the sneetiog himself, Mayor asked. whether any- body else had a load on their mind they would like to get rid of not necessarily candidates, E.G. Johns said he was concerned about Was- kasoo Creek. He thought : the straightening that had been done was. onl temporary solution. been jempty into the river just bi Cronquist house. we . He also felt that the Edy Match Co. had not kept faith with the City, and should return he land they had bow not be allo ught to the wed to sell it to er parti A. Allen wir concerned about the big hole that had been made in the river bank, and thought it might be a danger spot in the summer when flooded eight. or ten feet leep. The meeting closed at 10:45: p.m. PAGE ELEVEN Don t Let Escaping Heat Sabotage Your Fuel Supply Check your house carefully for possible points of heat escape .... then remedy each spot now. Weather- stripping, storm sash and doors, caulking, insulation, and other agents will help you face the winter with con- fidence. REPAIR AND INSULATE NOWI Atlas Lumber Co. Limited TED TREDGET, Local Manager The Home of Quality Materials and Service Phone 581 RED DEE Get More Miles with Long-Wearing You'll get many thousands of safe, trouble-free miles with Atlas Tires. If you have a tire problem, drop in and let s talk itover. DEALER Dougs Service Station RED DEER Phone 235 Imperial Service Station RED DEER Phone 396 Standard Motors Ltd. RED DEER Imperial Bank sic (Deposits Gain Fifty Million Dollars Shownig a net increase of over ff Canada fo year ended October 31, 1945, reports total assets at anew high of 379,- 179,568. fits were 915,420 after pro- vision for taxes and contributions oa turing two years or less which, at ssnan 003,200, shows an increase of Longer Dominion cial and fruntcpa securities shows some Current oan, which are a refiec- tion of normal ity, jow an pocrease of nearly 16,000, 000, and total 3 ). Call loans, we. reflecting acti in finanelat 7 kets, are up to pared with, 6100.78 in the pre: Gast and its equivalent, dnctud- ing deposits with the Bank of Can- total 43,545,441, or 12 per cent ot ota 1 Habiites to the public, and 014 a year ago. Quickly realizable assets ave 79 per Cent of total nbllities to the public. Interest-bearing deposits by public are up to 172,015,142. from 141,727,276, mo: i Public deposits not bearing interest total 121,444,- 391, ae shee of nearly 10,000,- eg evn some 4,000,000 to 10,- governments are up over 9,000,000 at 41,064,679. Plentifal. soft li is essential for the Confn und and oe of your Gene al Hire lamp lamps ies oy Belghece oe
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Image 1151 (1945-12-05), from microfilm reel 1151, (CU11289697). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.