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Red Deer Advocate 1944-01-01 - 1945-12-31
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1945-12-26
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c. the generous ing over my ETINGS Bright itors gaz EE seg A eal Heal seat seat Neel Neal Neat at me ghting happy ay all- a PELE RE GREENE REL REE REL GEE REG RERE 3H mas ear nued patron- proprietor. g Alleys cecal Etat hag eyes. 5 9 2 s a SEDGE IED SEN 00120 0 202 00280) see) set py ear aot sary pay spatter ye s es mening OI ee tty yyy We extend to you at this season os our heartiest wishes i R. H. Meeres a Suey Willie JOIN IN EXTENDING.T0 You The Compliments of The Season ey May You Ha: ) . - THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF OF THE . Royal Cafe SE DBD 2089 028 sh peat) poet pest pane pasty A Word of Thanks I wish to thank the public who have so kindly con- tributed towards the success of my business during the past year, A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS. AND HAPPY NEW YEAR Meeres Hicks Electric f Hawton te BOSE REDA PEEPEL RSE URS aa zat cat zat aah a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year yen q a y Y Especially we want to express our gratitude to those gallant men and women of the services whose noble efforts and sacrifice have given us this first peace-time Christmas in six years, May we ever remember. Red Deer 5c to 1.00 Store CHAS. SCOTT Christmas Greetings THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF wishes for a Happy Christmas AND A BRIGHT NEW YEAR ste ate age Sterling Cleaners imemnemumiEmiEnmEEE a 8 : wish to take this opportunity to thank their ever increasing number of customers for their loyal support during the year, and extend their best REE RRL CAE EREE REL RELA EERIE EH REE TEE RENEE EN GRE: 4 Rea ZR ARP URENARE DARED MeN ee Nase hyse Nee Ne a see ype THE RED BEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER. ALBERTA Members of Red Deer City Council 1946 C. R. BUNN H. W. HALLADAY DR.C. R. Alderman, 1946-47 Mayor, 1946, J. C. KNIGHT R. M. BEATTY Alderman, 1946 Aldermim, 1946 DISD 2) 92 2th petty peer X J. M. McAFEE R. S. GILLESPIE Alderman, 1946 : City Commissioner and Secretary- PAUL CRAWFORD L. W. ASKIN Treasurer Alderman, 1948-47 Alderman, 1946-47 : Ambassador P; Film Stars Help Hollywood, Calif. Hon. L. B. Pearson, Canadian ambassador to the United States, in an address thanking Markerville News Mr. and. Mrs. M. P. Maclean left last week for Nacmine, where Mr. Maclean has accepted a position for the winter, Re-Routing the Creek Red Deer, Dec. 17, 1945 It is hardly necessary to stress the To the Editor of the Advocate: Value of this property. je fact 2 i that it all lies within half a mile shower was held for Mr, and - Dear Sir: I have been asked by of the centre of the city means Mrs. Orville Davis at the home of some of +. friends to amplity my that we can add probably one-third Mr. and Mrs. F. Davis on Decem- remarks Inade at the ratepayers more land to our habita meeting regaraing Waskasoo Creek. Which, because of its nearness, can ice Proposal isto divert the be serviced much more cheaply creek to the. river at some point e nore remote areas. south of Victoria Avenue. It would oy can ae Lane aera 0 jose to the CPUS toca oe oc ath aot aoe The further out the pro. perty is, the greater is the cost of extending services. I cannot say the acreage that would be benefitted by this. pro- posal, but I think a fair estimate ie water intake upstream to would be 25 acres, most of which place It above the mouth of the would be building sites five an ests Cf course, unable to 1 am quite of the opinion that give an estimate of the cost, the cost of this undertaking would, regard to th in a very few years, be returned to be noted that the main flow of the the city trom ihe tale of tone ants aver hugs the south bank, making the resuiting revenue from woe tf unnecessary to build the intake An incidental benefit would ac+ gut into. the river but a short dis- crue to those peop ce, crowd attended here on Friday, sponsored by the Markerville Athletic Club. iss Bertha Stewart, Innisfail, Mr. and 80 its A shower was held for Donald Dygert, RCAF.,and Mrs, Dygert at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Jensen on Thursday evening, when of. tn many useful. gifts were received by the newlyweds, Marten Chriitenson was a busi- ditch, involve the extension had a commercial value of 3,000,000, and personal appearances in Canada and on special radio programs had. a value of 5,000,009, fat man and his wife were returning to their seats in the thea- tre after the intermission. Did I on your toes as 1 a pe The advantages of such a diver- uit, tethat a thay land rene tC ANY seatNete value the creck tracks east to the Fair Grounds, might have had has been effec- Which is now of little value because yAly, destroyed, and dita tet jend ws : of the flood hazard, nthe cree ant condition in . You did, replied the other grim: available suc sea, Which the creek is most of the year 1y, expecting an apolney This pro) de- makes it more of an open sewer The fat man turned to his wife, sirable than a thing of beauty, All right, Mary, he said, this is could be served by trackage. 1f I want to commend this idea tojour ron . Red Deer is to grow, it will be, 1 y fellow itizens as worth believe, as a distributiny rr ever, seving that it has taken some * millions of years to, m: means the estab wholesale distributing warehouses, a y gen k bed, I feel we should not be Znd one essential condition for such cration take it in hand and so play unduly worried about erosion prob- wauld) be available for businesses is a location on trackage its part in making our city the boxe lems, they made a ser en reasonably close to the centre of the for its size anywhere. test, but the producer nixed it city, cause the figure did not look Beside the land described above, eriough like himself, the reclaimed land would include Hontest to Pete, that is the abso- n lute truth, I had lunch with th from. Th man a yeir ago, and he hadn over the shock yet. Mads Jensen js visiting his brother, Helgi Jensen, at Okotoks, aes ed a man at the DIDN'T LOOK LIKE HIMSELF (S. J. Harris in Chicago News) A certain pert, resi e figure q This is a self-liquidating project, and as such I commend is to my fellow. citizens. Faith in the future of our city, together with a little imagination il that is necessary ay very if it is. considered St. North necessary to control the rate of bridge to the Fair Grounds, and the flow, this canbe accomplished. b; areas, around the old gravel pit. the installation of weirs. How Our Sincere Thanks : is al over. EDGAR G. JOHNS ee eNeNeN q THE PALACE BAKERY Joins Me In Wishing You y i To our many customers for their patronage during the past year. With holiday greetings goes our best efforts to serve you better in 1946. s 8 Canadian Freightways George McLaren, Mgr. ae RRS ARE a aR A Merry Christmas AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR FRED BAILE, Agent RRL at ARREST RE m2, tae Christmas and New Year Greeting FROM Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Red Deer Bakery T. WILTSHIRE AND STAFF DARED SoD see ee) 9e'p seep seat, Tam sincercly thankful for the sale business en- trusted to me during the past year, and wish one s and all A Merry Christmas. AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR CLYDE STAUFFER, Auctioneer Happy New Year Merry Christmas I Thank You and a TO OUR PATRONS And Thank You For Your Patronage STOCKHOLM CAFE GREETINGS Very Merry Christmas AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR appreciation of your patronage and co-operation during the year. It is our Sincere Wish that you will have a A. J. GOODEY WE THANK YOU We wish to express our sincere appreciation of the business which has been extended to us since opening up in Red Deer, and for the pleasant rela- tions we have enjoyed with the people of Red Deer and district. With increased facilities and more help and the New Studebaker Cars we hope to serve you well in 1946, Merry Christmas AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR Bg) Standard Motors Ltd. HOWARD SINGLETON AND STAFF HPD DD ee ce bate ee May we take. this Opportunity of thanking all our friends and customers for their continued patronage, and wish you all a Osborne s Ladies Wear RRR REREAD REE (iCPae be nser nase se nen ern een ee se Please accept this Greeting as an evidence of our A Very Merry Christmas AND A BRIGHT NEW YEAR i BOB KEELING PAGE T 7 ED ISEY, Fad zatU zat za Oarazave zat zetizeta zea Ga REE ERE R RasE Sew aR EERE EEE REE REE RE REE RENE PS at REO REE GREE REL RENTER RE GREGG fe aca ae nearer aes
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Image 1187 (1945-12-26), from microfilm reel 1187, (CU11289692). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.