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Red Deer Advocate 1944-01-01 - 1945-12-31
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1945-12-12
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R 12th, 1945 , ATS? s. Phone 232 Workmen. Phone 319 + to an old- bit of car- will find shes andiwork. ITIFY Go. Ltd. RED DEER Es WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1945 ANY Christmas Problems ? In these days of rationing, it is wise to get there first, and while we are short many items, there are many Practical things someone would like. But Come Early and See These Furniture DEPARTMENT CHESTERFIELD SUITES Hardware DEPARTMENT CARVING SETS GLASSWARE PYREX WARE BONE CHINA LAMP SHADES LAMPS WOOD TOYS ROCKING HORSES CARTS WAGONS ENAMELLED WARE DRESSERS COFFEE TABLES END TABLES OCCASIONAL CHAIRS BREAKFAST SETS SMOKERS STANDS ASSORTED MIRRORS DECORATED LAMP SHADES BABY TABLE AND CHAIR SETS CARD TABLES PAINTED TRAYS DELUXE CANUPE High School Notes At the Council meeting on Wed- Holmes gave a report on what the School Board had told hina Our of this report arose a desire to find school functions, so they didn't at- tend, This is a sad state of affairs, and the Dormitory students are cordially invited to the Christmas dance, when a good time is prom: ised if everybody co-opera 25000 TO, BRR WERE ART Roe ica PRUIT TTAB eit SUNNY BRITISH COLUMBIA Or the equivalent VICTORY BONDS nd prise, 1948 Lincoln Zephyr. Srd prise, An All-Expense Trip to Europe or 1,000 in Cash, 97 OTHER earner ia all totalling 825, Mail this advt. with a fot cach subscription desired ti EY AND Distalcr P.O. Box 430, Kimberley. B.C. together with your name and O88. FOOD CHOPPERS TRAYS T. R. JOHNS and Company Proceeds to be used to erect a Legion Memorlal Hall and Re- ing Veterans and Citizens of HARDWARE FURNITURE PAINTS and OILS Kimberley and District. Gaetz Avenue North Phone 230 RED DEER Date of drawing willbe an nounced in the Press, Don't Delay Aes Now A Wanted 2,300 in cash pi prizes to sellers of winning subscriptions. 50-11 Funeral services for Mrs. Morter, 79-year-old re ident of the ombe district, afternoon, Morter passed a sday morn: a in the Iowalta district In 1910 the family moved to the Spring Valley district where they lived for many years. After mov- ing back to her old home in Call. fornia, Mrs. Morter returned to Ai berta and lived in the Woody Nook district before moving to Lacombe in. 1935, Her husband predeceased ves to. motirn her Milon of Lakeside, in; Emory of Cal- of Wisi em rd in California; four daugh- A. M. Wolfe of California, M. Butcher, British Colum- bia; Mrs. Byron Butcher La: combe, and Mrs. A. E. Willson of Deer. re 28 grandchil- dren and eight great-grandchildren, O- Pine Lake News Mr. and Mrs. R. Arthur are x- ected buck from the States next A. Sirols was aw a-hunting trip. Christmas service Church on Sunday, at 3. p.m. School entertainment, and Christ- y last week on in Holy Trin December, 16, mus tree at Pine Luke Lodge on Friday eve December 21 Mrs. H. Harrison left Monday to spend a sho t vacation in Calgary, L. May is back at the Pine Lake Lodge. e verybody in Red Det and dis- Advocate Want Ads, Bring Results Try Them trial reads the Want This is the second week of Safeway s money- -saving Pre-Holiday an event offering values that will entice you to shop now, stores are leas and supplies plentiful. Check the list below . .. just note the savings you make. : NB Eee ie ofc ra AGC PUTTER 38 ne House, 20 oz. --- Tin 19 BECANS ry 57c wine soe AC CHOCOLATE vs. 18 e a a 25 of. Bottle 37c ela Pkg. 29c a Seen 8 os: Pkg. 18c Grade A large . ox, 49c vane vs, 2OC BARING FOWDER i. 28C EMONDS 43c ta - vs. 16 SS 47c ROLLED OATS 23 b Ogilvie s, 5's Pkg. TOMATO JUICE Tin 10c Fresh daily ......... .. Loaf 9c Edwards Coffee Luxury Blended A fine holiday beverage 39c RATION TIME TABLE Thursday, December 13 BUTTER (Purple Coupons. 116 to 133 inclusive now valid. Coupons 134 become yalid Thursday, December 20, SUGAR (Red) Coupons 46 to 67 inclusive now valid. PRESERVES Luscious Red Emperors .. Lb. Oramges sac, tune sie Lettuce Crisp, hard heads . .. Cabbage Firm Green Heads ... Carrots Local, Washed - Onions . mesh bags... 10 Lbs, 52 Pears D Anjoo, for eating .. .---. 1 5c Fancy Delicious . 2 Lbs, 19 1 Coupons 33 to 57 and Pl to an inclu- ave pow valid. Coupons P22, 23, 24 25 become valid Thursday, Dec- ember 20 A Coupons MI to M15 valid. Coupons M16 Thursday, December inclusive now. apace) valid Celery Crisp, Green. Serve this stuffed with cheese 16c Youll ind top quality meats at Safeway. We sell oly Hed Special and Blue Commercial Beef. Round Steaks Full of flavor - .. Lb, 34c Rump Roast Round or Squire End. Lb, 2 Shoulder Roast rut sm.. 2h Rolled Roasts owsse nw Prime Rib Roast sso. 1 VEAL STEAK VEAL ROAST 996 BEEF SUET. 14c VANET BUSS A A OOZEN eld from 800 of Mr, St Andrew's United Shh, La- y Combe, on Fridu rs, an Advocute for sale Latam-Petersen A wedding of wide interest solomnized at P . Red Dee: ene Mari jernon bes Myron e Latam, and Mrs. M. B Crossroads. The ceremony was performed by Rev D.J The ried a bouquet of deep pink carn tions, i groom was supported by Mr. David Bell. The groom's gift to the bride was a gold locket and matching ear-rings; to the matron of honor silver bangle, and to the vy blue are and a corsage of carnations, and the firoom's mother-n brown gown with A corsage of going-away green wool jersey dress and old tuxedo coat with alae trim; and brown accessories, reception was held at the home of Mrs John Strong, with about sixty-five guests present. The table was beautifully decorated with a three-tiered wed- ding cake. The young. couple re- ceived many lovely gifts. The bride has spent ail her life with her ravigny other, and the groom. serv since 1939, Feturning to. Canada in October of this year. On their they will go to Sun Francisco 8 visit the bride's mother, and the many friends In town. and district jou wish them mueh happiness Alhambra News Word has been received here the death at Rocky Mt. House pital of Mr. Kirby, Sr. after, sev eral weeks illness. Mr.. Kirby passed away carly Friday morning Walter Miller, recently discharg: m the army, honeymoon of ho: Sauter and bal y aug ter. E. 1 Calgary, vist Mrs, Geaniuna ani: fainy relatives to Calgary on December 7 to attend e wedding of Leaman Patterson Cpl. Joyee Ambler, C.W.A.C) of Calgary. Mrs. Newman has returned from visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs../ Way, Strathmore, who are return- ng to the East after some months sie visiting relatives in the West. Mrs. arrington, who recent- ly underwent an appendix ope tion in. Red Deer, has returned ome. Mrs, Macdonald, Sr, and Mrs, J. Wilson and baby daughter were recent Deer visitors. Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Jahr 8 left Friday to visit friends at Carstairs, From there they will motor to Cal- gary for a brief visit. is teaching at Friday evening's Red Cross dance was well attended and enjoyed by all present. Pte, V. Stollings is up from Suf- field, visiting Mrs. Stollings and the: family. Will Bradshaw was home from v days. ited the rare receiving congratulations on the birth of a son at Eckville on Nov- ember 22. Ralph Cole, who served with the Calgary Tinks and was dangerous. ly wotinded during the Italian cam. paign, was successful in getting down to Cs n time to witness the arrival of the Regiment on Sun- day afternoon. Ralph joined the parade, and the Tank boys received a rousing welcome. Mr. Fitch is home from Alexo, where he has been doing :carpenter K Antler Hill News Cc, Newton Passed away at hi home on Thu: December after a lengthy illness. The district extends its sympathy to the sor- rowing fam This ssteiot welcomed three boys home frot unl meeting of the pate ean Ladies Club was held. at Marshall on : the following being chosen: Mrs, J. vices at 11 a.m. and mn. P shall, president; Mrs. Walter Sacrament of the Lord's Supper ure Inglis, vi John will at the morning a Stovenett, secretary. P. service. People's Bible Quantz and Mrs. Mainwaring: will Class. at 40am; Sunday 1 look ifter Red Cross sewing, otc., 12:15 p.m. ratory service or 6 (J and, Mrs. Frank Stevenett wilt re: Friday, t 8 pm. Port for the paper, for the coming Yount, People's Society, December ee month, The joint hostesses served 17, at 7 a ae St. Lake's (Anglican) Church. and Mrs, Juck Paxton and Rev, G. W. Lang, rector. Sunday, tha two daughters were Calgary December 16 (Advent IID:, 8 aan. oe last w guests of Mr tpaxton's paren: If you're not using ie a it with Prompt and Courteous Service Heated Cars VERN S Red Deer TAXI * Presbyterian December 5 me motored double-ring gt; with. carnations. The bride's ,. / 'R. English is: visiting. his parents Js visiting, Mrs, K Sunday services in the new church :30 a.m. Sunday aan 1:30 fie: morning svoeahipy Rev. we , Jor, of Calgary, speal 7:30 . ves evangelistic reecvions Rev. w. THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA Mrs. NE. Morter Dies - At Lakeside Dec. a7 Hespero News Miss Edna Saar end in Edmonton S. Pletika to Pietikainen, the Holy spent the and A. on Culgary to see Mrs who is seriously ill in Cross Hospit * hostess to a r in honor of he bride: 1 bride looked lovely in a other schools to attend the High ing at the home of her son, Milon, Jetect useful and School dances. It was decided to in the Lakeside district, bea r- Kown of white chiffon with silver tovely gifts, vend Vivian Kirkpatrick to inter r* were all grandsons of the de- Brocaded neckline and bodice, tull- VeI Wits view the Association on Wednesday Ward Willson, Harley Will. length veil with ae nt pine tu ed from their honeymoon nd evening. 80 ward Morter, Emerson Mo koses. and forget nave settled. on the Strem farm. Neil Matheson gave his report on te unk Butcher and James vid Bell was matron, ie Sone Mrs. M. Anderson w Heit t his Dormitory speech. He stated Butcher. id looked charming in a pale blue in honor of Miss that the country kids told him Deceased came to this province in chiffon gown, shirred at the neck- . they didn't. have enough. fun at 1900, when she and her husband ine, with a fitted bodice. She car wit Anderson bave Ire ed air Coneymoon, and have purch: Ander- yon farm, where they will reside E. Pietikainen spent the week- end in Edmonton. C. Bott has returned home after spending four yeurs overseas. He expects to get his discharge in the spring. J. Smith has moved on to his rm. here. Gn. H. Kouit is now stationed at Lethbridge. Miss A. Torsti spent the week- end at her home her ,-Lind has returned. home trom the Eckville hospital. Hespero annual dance was well attended, and everyone re- ports a good time. ;; Saari and A. Crest are now working in lumber camps at Rocky t. House. F. Howel and E. Kaikkonen are away on a hunting trip he Ladies Aid Shela successful bazaar and te many fine pieces of handwo ae on display Mrs. Scodopole returned from Fort Assiniboine with nts, Mr. and Mts. Strand. and has gone t Banff where Mrs, Strand will take treatments. PAGE THREE FAVOR EUROPEAN SITE London. The Canadian tion SECRETARY BYRNES DEFENDS DIPLOMATS vu delega- ations prepar- mmittee favors Rite for the ters, Dana Wile tof the delegation, told the commitios Fa Zz Si Secretary Byrnes de. red in ihington on Frida he been unable to find any gt; e of disloyalty on the part al tw American diplomats, Geo. whom den the leath rate from tuber- for a unified China. cutoals in 104 was the lowest on jrecord. Despite this, nearly Bix thousand Canadians dled of 4 Wife: suppose we wives disease. This is too heavy a toll to should go out on stril - pay to o disease which can be con- Husband: got ap mind. Go right ahead. I've quered. Your support of the Christ- of strike-breaker In mas Seal campaign will help bring tuberculosis under control. How About It ? WE HAVE NEW Factory Built Engines for replacements or all the necesasry parts to re- build your Chrysler built engine. If your-automobile is not performing at its best, our experienced mechanics and genuine Chryco parts will get back that New Car performance lor you. DROP IN AND LET'S CHAT IT. OVER Merry Motors LIMITED Central Alberta Distributors CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH FARGO Phone 498 RED DEER , Some local hunters, Bott, E, Suari, B. Code. English, W. have returned wz D, B. Ross, R. and W, Siren, home with in Calgary Mrs. M. Anderson is visiting her mother in Calga: as) Ruth Dutch Mn inger ha ind Mr. and been. visiting so ae and D. Oastrom spent the week in Calgary, where Para- trooper Gastro received his discharge from the service, He is now back weitti the CPR. bridge B. Kult has returned home from Vancouver. Leo . local cattle and hog buyer, has been in poor health for some time. The Community Club will meet at the home of N. Torsti on nuary 3. 5 Seated Church Notices Alliance Tabernacle. Sunday services; 11 a.m. morning warship, 12 noon Sunday School, 7:30 p.m evangelistic. Jim Armstrong in p Saventh-day Adventist Church Rick, pastor, Deer Orange Halil, Sabbath School 2 p.m, hurch service 3 p.m. Burnt Lake Chureh -Sabbath School: 1h a ehurch worship 12:15 p, First Baptist. Church. Wednes- day, 8 p.m, mid-week service at the church. Sunday, October 28 11 a.m, morning worship, 12 noon Sunday School, 7:30 p.m. evening service. Rev. E. W. Borchert, pastor, Bible eee aie ure Sunday services at 11 a.m. and 7: TT. Sunday School. and Bible Class noon, Tusedayy 9 Young Peoples service 8 p.m. We ry, prayer meeting at 8 pm. TP Jones, pastor, Full Goapat Mission, Sunday School 10 am. if worship 11am, evangel p.m. Eray ee and Bible. study on Tuesday at 8 Guetz Memorial United Church, mae J. C. Gai roa ee Sun- day, Decembe: rning service and Sunday School at 11 am; ae esper service at 7:; Young People s Society meet at 8:15 mber 17. Sunday BUSINESS CHANGE I have purchased the Crescent Shoe Shop, next door to the Crescent Theatre, and will appreciate a share of your work. I have served six years in the armed services as shoemaker, and can assure you good workman: ship and moderate charges. Gordon C. Munroe Don t Neglect Your Radiator If It Needs Cleaning, Repairing or Recoring, see us. Work done by experienced men and modern equip- Cores kept in stock .for most popular cars, ment. trucks and tractors, Implement Parts and General Repairs First door south of Eaton's. RED DEER Schoot Christmas concert on Dec- ember 21 at Church of oa Nazarene, Ross St. East. Rev. W. G, Collier, pastor. Allshouse, guest speaker. Wednes- day at 8 pm., prayer meeting. eke Communion, 10:15 and 11 a.m. School, 11 er Holy Com. Sirs and sermon; 3:15 p.m. Holy tea Pine Lak Lake, Christmas Fes- i iu Song and the Star , St. Luke's sen jor choir. Salyation Army. Captain and Mrs, E, ae: commanding offie day; 11 am. Ecotec 24-Hour Service PHONE 492 Union Bus Depot Fine Shoe Repairing W. J. Kirkpatrick D A dwhby che ot Hf Sragront Sone N Geranium of Hand-0-Tontk, 2.00 one gift sets 2.00 to 5.00 Gaetz- Cornett Drug Book Co. Ld. Gactz Avenue
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Image 1159 (1945-12-12), from microfilm reel 1159, (CU11289679). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.