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Red Deer Advocate 1944-01-01 - 1945-12-31
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A) o V. 23 i gt; ll report on pro- her business will key are asked to WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2lst, 1945 ae CORNET Ook C LimiTED THE REXALL STORE- RED DEER Kodak Film LOTS OF KODAK FILM Buy all you We have all sizes and types at new LOWER PRICES ae sit TIME TO CHOOSE CHRISTMAS GIFTS We will store for Adri Make-up Toiletries 37.50 Face Powder, Perfume Soa Complete Adrienne Body Powder,-Bath: Bead Cologne Se Cologne and Bath Powder Set 2.4 Kleenex, 200 sheets 15 Avoid Colds make Face Powder und Cream Set 81, Dress. warmly, eat the proj not .enough, vitamins sucl Concentrated Cod Liver Oil in ules 31.00 1.85 Halibut Capsules, A and D 50 for 59 100 for 1.08 100 for 1.50 Wampoles Tasteless Extract Cod Liver Ol 1.00 sure you food, If this ix take a supply of D fn some form, Adrienne Soap, box of three 75 Matched Make-up with Perfume 3, Adrienne Coll 65 and 1.00 Puretes Oil One-a-Day A and D, 45 1 1.80 Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil 59 986 Malt Extract Cod Liver 1D 49 2 ths, B9 Puretest Cod Liver Oil 75 1.25 Squibb's Cod Liver Oil 5 1.10 Kepler's Malt and Cod Liver O11 i 1.25 CUTEX MANICURE SETS Ostogen, or infants and small Cutex Young Idea Manicure Set childre 1.00 2.00 504 if Haliborange 85 1.50 Cutex Double Duty Set ... 3.00 Cutex Pursuit Set 2.00 Cutex Bugle Corps in attractive black and brown leather ca Each THERMOMETERS Taylor's Accurate Weather Thermometers ... 45 to 1.50 Toilet Soap LOTS OF TOILET SOAP Lux, Odex, Camay, Lifebuoy. Our Price aM ea Palmolive, Arden Bath Mitts nal War Fin- 1eir gratitude splendid re- Loan. kL EXHIBITION HOCKEY 78th BATTERY JUNIORS vs, RED DEER INTERMEDIATES Saturday, Dec. RED DEER ARENA, 9:30 p.m. Local Happenings Mr, George Nechkin has joined the stall at the City Office Mrs. Lee O'Connor spent last week at her furm at Breton. Mra. J. C. Kni left Wednesday to visit relatives at Vancouver . Mra a1. F, McDiarmid Is leaving tomorrow almon Arm, B.C. where she will make her home. Robert Arthur, of hursday to spend a month visiting at Flint, Michigan. Mrs. M. M. Cunningham returned Sunday from i three-week her mother in Los Ange Miss Una Dale, Rd the Mac- leod hospital, spent het week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. Dale. Mra. F Maclagan, of ar the guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr, and Mra. F Ps Galb: The City has started figoding the Jopen-alr rink on the City Square Jand it is a popular, place with the youngsters these days Ald. RUM baridge isin Calaary attending a. meeting elm Jot this di ecanainteding of m Calgary Brewing, Co, .offcials nonton on Mi where Mra. Sveinson. will consult All members are urged , 47-1 and Mrs. The ladies Luke's Senior i :' irs, C. M, Me. W-A. are holdin d sale of Phee are visiting in Calgary this Paris and home ing in the week to attend the Munieipat Dis- Parish Hall ea Saturday December tricts convention. fom3 to t- v. ByoFkeland, field super: visor, M.D, of Red Deer, is attend ing the unnual convention of the Association of Municipal Districts in Calgary this week. Mr, Walter F. Harris wi to Calgary on Saturday, ding the twenty-seventh. reunion dinner of the Bth n Field Ambul- ance at the Palliser Hote CG. McConnell, who has been visiting her brother and'sister- in-law, Mr. Smith, for the past few weeks, has r turned to her home in Calgary, Lt. Gol Mi e an cS a ree from p on announ her the en nd daughter, to Myron nd Mrs. M. B. Lata the wedding to take place early in December. B.Q.MS. Cecil Holmes, Canadian Army Overseas, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. D, Holmes, is to be married on at Brussels to Miss Phyllis, Gibson, AcT.S, of Lan ter, Lancashire. Cecil has been overseas since January, 1941 Mr. and. Mrs. Erie Parsons pana Miss Margaret Parson: been visiting Mrs. Parsons ais Mrs. M, C, Simons, and other: rela- tives in Alberta for i months, left Tuesday for B Mass... where they expect to emake their home. The man; frierids of Miss Laureen B: formerly a mem- bor of the Municipal Hospitals will be sorry to learn of the death of her mother on November 14 at Brandon, ee Miss eaetens Jett immed: from Calgai tend the funeral and 9 visit her siven so much ut these cam- fort the work nd district for given all Vic- 1 all the Loan t of all. Chairman. Organizer AMER S RADIATOR SERVICE Complete Radiator Service Repairing, Cleaning and Re-Coring SPEEDY AND DEPENDABLE TEN YEARS EXPERIENCE BERT AMER Formerly of Radiators Ltd. Calgary and Edmonton. Freightways Watehouse Bldg. Phone 240 RED DEER note the acquisi- orial, to take the rames, and other nd your subscrip- or your country rict should be in- ident is asked to it earnest tribute , Let the contri- IT Red Deer Elks OPENING DANCE ELKS HALL Thursday, N ov. 22 Music by Rhythm Ramblers Admission: 50c per person father in 'm. Ireland and her small daughter left-on Friday for Ottawa, A farewell party was held at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Lawton, North Red Deer, on Wednesday evening where friends and neighbors gathered to w A large assortment of Scrip- ture Christmas Cards. Box of 21 1.00 Box of 12 50c L. W. ASKIN Next door to Bank of Montreal Gaetz Avenue RED DEER ary on Frida, sule of hom and Mrs. J. Morrisroe and dauubter t left on a trip to sit relatives at ett, Mr, George Fleming, phot pher, formerly of Red) Deer moved his studio from vi Luke's Church, Red Deer is) Things Te Remember Junior Red Ridgewood on 30, Cross Friday, Luke's will hold hele mont the Parish ember on Monday. Nov. at A. meeting of t forming a Glee Club in the office of A. Block, on Novembe: Annual meeting at 8 p.m. W. F Paper on 1 give Leaves. Ladies of the 18th Field -W.A- will et at th t 8 p.m., ladies to bring their frticies for ihe The RCAF. and R.C.N. Auxill- will m Frid Nevenibe at 3 p, J. Findlay tend. A. Evening Branch thy meeting in of the Natural in the Public Libr Nothing But Mrs. Jones on Well Baby and Pre-School Clinics ay every second and fourth Tue: afternoon, and inoculation clinics every Saturday morning, in the aith Unit office. Bus leaves Red Deer daily at 9:25 p.m. for Three Hills, Trochu, Delburne, Alix, Stettler, Castor, Coronation, Veteran and intermedi ate points. Sorensen Bus Curling Club hold s 4 social evening in the O1 Hall on Friday, November 2 will 8 pam. All ladies: interested in curling are asked to attend, or telephone 687 or 469. 7-1 A tea in aid of Wu-Chin Hyiu, one of China's. children, sponsored by the Red Ds a Club, will be held at the home of Mrs. Fong on Wednesday, November 21, from 3 to 6 pm, Teacup reading. 46-2 The Home and Sc oot tion are h Associa Hotel on Thursday, om 3 to 5:30 p.m. the home cooking ly appreciated. November 29, Donations for b table will Former Red Deer Boy Receives D.S.0. Lt.-Col. Jiimes Baird, R.C.A., sec- ond son of Mr, and Mrs, Hugh rd, Edmonton, has been award- Ms ed the Distinguished Service Order, friends of his family. here will be pleased to learn, Col, Baird enlist- d at the outbreak of the war as a citation from Bernard Montgomery for his work at the Normandy Beachhead when the Canadians landed there. was born in Red Deer und attended school here for a time before mov- ing to Edmonton with his family during the Pirst Great War. Prior to enlisting he was employed in the City. of Calgary assessment office. His wife and two children are how living in Victoria. He is a nephew of Mrs. Jack Skene. Bingley News Sleepy Valley school has, reopen- ed with Miss Ste an charge a and Mrs. fer and wn have been visiting an the dis- trict. While here, Mr. Biswanger worrying about meat Fationing for Rennie, of Three Hills, a whil le. Mr, L. Bowhey and D. Bowhay of f Calgary, recently visited and Bowhay. ile here thee a enjoyed a bit of hunting: A concert, in ald of missions, will be held in the Bingley Hall on November 24, at 8 p.m. o- PRESENTATION MADE AT POPLAR RIDGE A numberof neighbors of Mr. and Mrs, nderson, Poplar Ridge, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Walter, Hart recently: and with a parting itt, The Andersons have sold their farm.and have.gone 10. te Coast. Dr.C. D. HUSBAND announces the Reopening of his Dental Practice in the IMPERIAL BLOCK First Street South. Red Deer (next to Munro Baines) Phone ne 370 Would any een, wee a appointment type of dental treatment needed, 37-1 the first part of the week. H a ald will divide up, Hockey Association (Continued from first page) ing will be handled, and they will be given all the help possibl OMjcera of the Association elect: A. MacArthur om Innes cul W. Rowett, Tom 'Jinnes, Jack Ret Le Me Dougall, J Bbtierison Krause A finance committee of Messrs Rowett, Innes, MeDs Reidy was authorized funds. There will be only one can- viss to cover all the teams, Appointment of a coach wax left over for further consideration. The schedule for mianthe has;been-relessedswith Red Deer. playing :thelr Stettler on 1 fir schedule February and decide whether or not to enter the pro- Vincial play-offs A price of 4.50 was set for season t twelve home games. This will be exclusive of League play-offs, There will be no reserved Admission prices will be the s in the hoo students public schdol students 15 0 Practise arrangements were dis Jeussed with Messrs. Krause and Bettenson, of the Arena Company, and schedules will be worked out Friday night will be left open for Association in the Arena on Frid; night at 8 p.m. The finance com- mittee will report on progress, and other business will come up, All interested in hockey are asked 1 be present ve; Antler Hill News his Newton has received home on turned to Edmonton on Tue: where he expects: to go on duty as, Red Deer, was a veo: end visitor at the O. P. Quantz 01 G orge Guetz, of Faith, is Alta., visiting his brother: an r-in jaw, Mr. rs, Meceaeas terest number of Antler Hill ladies paid on Mrs, E asion of her 74th birthda brought with them many eo things to cat, Mrs. Fo: decorated a bir eens ch was brought in with the lighted. The guest of honor mi a wish and blew them out with one puff. Mrs. Browne was also present and enjoyed the patt: much as anyone, Ch is somewhat im- th, ALL FAIR Two Scotsmen were at loggerheads the estate which had beer Jointly to them in their fi her's sald this Wile mam Don he estate exact: ly as he thinks At thin Donalers face beamed, but of Hamish grew visibly longer. nd then, trator, ever half he prefers. Star. Mont will. As-a lust resort they agreed to accept the decision of an old fr ae the fami er the sharing out of dresser mn left ete. THE RED. DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA mr Needham-Koski A wedding, of int and district st to Eckville was solemnized in the United Church, Red Deer, on Satur- day, November 10, at 4 pm.. when Lilllan, youngest di er nd Mra A we a chapel veil by her sister, Mra who wore a foor-le pink flowered org Corsages of red Tu Wak supported. by brother-in-law of the rye 1 wth kown of served in the Club C Centreville ha c Willing reported Back to yon Saturday, after. spend- ing harvest leave in. the district Miss Hazel Thompson, Red Deer, spent the week-end at her home rere. Cpl W.AC. Anne c, 4 y, it eek-end at the ew itch home. irs. P. Holland and sons, end at Leduc and edding of one of brothers while uttended the Mrs, Holland's here, George Taylor, Ci week-end with Mr. rum Bell, Week-end visitors at thi n Bystrom home included Rudy Raita and Farrow, of Penticton, spent the nd Mrs, Bert- Sirs. Rolf Holmgren went to Ci gary last week-end gt; Miss Hazel. Hil returning from Ca Miss Ida Bergstrom over the week-end from Fr achy ut in the Bentley district. cluhn and Cpl Matheson, from the Canadian Jun. jor College, end gue: hunting trip in the Prairie Creek distri her mber 19, cullen Commit nada ar a ; ommitte anada are asked to send contribu- t Ee See who has ti among children tions to Canadian headquarters of PRON ee trytemeemr teste os n, Luxemburg and Czecho: the Fund, 320 Bay Street, Toronto, Bite da aicly italy sd Biroes sow alov special team of British or to their local brnach committee. law and slater, Mr. and Mrs, Gerry Phillion Bri an Bell a irplent in Va - ver, Edward Tr e 1s hospital. Mra. Geo Moore left Saturday. to PAGE FIVE Help To Save The Farmer Donates Grain Children In Europe To Salvation Army es the Rotary Club meeting on y, A. Woods gave a short Bie Wore at ae Navy ue, pointing out the fine sere vice the League has rendered to the navy men and merchant seamen. lis Johnstone reported the re- ise funds for t of 5,000. additional gallons Salvation Army had reached to come. G. ler farmer, has Cunadian drawn ina load of grain and donat- the proceeds, the everything In Home Front Appeal Fund, as'much of , Guests included Capt Jarcett sok shipped to France mpbeliford, Ont. F/Lt. Whitney, RL. Whitney, ic Hives Edmund Hiv ack Jones. Save the Children Fund workers is route,to Germany to work nong displace iulpped to Children Fund all over Christmas Gifts Galore ARE-ON DISPLAY IN OUR STORE We have gifts for every member of the family and, remember, os Store Gifts are really ap- preciatedi: Shop now while stocks are compl deposit will hold any article. A small THE STORE OF FRIENDLY SERVICE HORSLEY S Drug Store We Deliver Phone 549 RED DEER Cleaning that bas unised articles can be sold for cusn with Advocate Want Ads. Chicken Supper At At :' Blackfalds on Nov. 28 The Ladies Aid of the Black United Church wil id His obtatn hoerer made bprons, dollies, pillow slips, children's wear, e good Christ- They n ow home. e supper w follawed by a short .entertainmes Crescent Theatre CAPITOL Theatre Wednesday and Thursday NOVEMBER 21-22 Your last chance to see Thrill of a Romance In Technicolor Friday and Saturday NOVEMBER 23-24 You Came Along Robert Cummings. Lisabeth Scott and: Charles Drake Romance, suspense, laughter and tears in this drama of three re: turned pilots Monday and Tuesday NOVEMBER 28-27 Over Twenty -One Irene Dunne, Alexander Knox and Charles Coburn A grand comedy for everyone. GIVE BOOKS OF THEATRE TICKETS FOR CHRISTMAS Honored the year round in all Famous Players Theatres. Now on Sale at the Capitol Theatre y and Thursday NOVEMBER 21-22 General Dwight D. Eisenhower's True Glory With the British and American armed forces. The true story of the truest glory showing World War from D-Dity to V-E Day. Sons Of The The famous comedians in an uproarious story, Last complete show starts at 8:30 Friday and Saturday NOVEMBER 23.24 Double Feature Attraction Radio Stars On Parade Wally Brown, Alan Carney: and Frances Langford A. musical comedy, with plenty of jive, comedy and romance Hidden Valley Outlaws Gabby Hayes Thrills of the west as the secret of the valley is discovered. Monday and Tuesday NOVEMBER 26-27 Molly and Me Gracie Fields, Montey Woolley and Roddy McDowall Monday and Tuesday, Canadian Paramount Ne Wednesday and versal News. Reguist evening shows at 7 and pm. Matinee Saturday at 2:30 p.m. Phone 602 Please Note: This feature will reserved Tuesday night for the Canadian Legion, instead of Monday night, as ously advertised on our monthly pro- gram. TWO SHOWS ZACH NIGHT Ids Welcome Home For all Servicemen and Women from the town and district. under the auspices of the CANADIAN LEGION TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27 FREE PICTURE SHOW Molly and Me at the Crescent Theatre at 8 p.m. Free Dance in the Armoury after the show. Every returned man and every: Legion member and their ladies cordially invited. Admission by ticket only. Tickets may be obtained at the Canadian Legion Club- room or from R. W. E. Tetley or R. H. Meeres, When the Boys Come Home Every day more and more of our boys are returning home to take up the not-too-easy task of settling down to the problems of normal living. They deserve all our gratitude but even more, our understanding and assistance in making this readjustment. Brown Johnson Funeral Service Phone 561 RED DEER NORM ADVERTISING. Ine UNPARALLELED LOVELINESS Unsurpassed hardness of texture , , , starlight brilliance . . - these are just a few of the qualities that make the Diamond unique among precious gems. 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