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1945-11-07
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THE RED DEER ADVOCATE VOL. XLIV. No RE) D DEER, ALBERTA, WE DNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th, 1: 45 SIXTEEN PAGES RedDeerReachesLoan Quota of 535,000 ey: Went Over the Top On Monday Fine Response CAMP TO OPEN MONDAY Everything is in readiness for the opening of the Department of Training School at the former Training Centre on Monday, ember 12. - Supervisor Utas sta are putting the finishing touches on now and expect their pupils in. over the week-end ph Ee bos Funeral Services Held For Mrs. G. W. Smith Wednesday afternoon the large ducted the services and the cholt Jed the singing. Miss Molly Dowler sang a . The pallbearers were Mrs, Smith's four sons.in-law: J. .M. Gardiner of Calgary, W. E, Baynes of Matsqul, B.C. E.G. Johns, and LaFrance of Red Deer; and eee vo. brotheredscaw, Hugh Clarke and W. J. Stephenson, Red Deer. The great affection in which Mrs. Smith wad held was evidenced a Alberta Provincial Command of the Canadian Legion; Red Deer Post, Canadian Legion; and the Presi- dent, Executive, Secretary and Manager, Canadian Legion. o. NEW SALVATION ARMY OFFICERS FOR CITY Capt. and Mrs. B, F. Jarrett ar- y trom Campbell- to take charge of the Red Deer detachment of the Salvation R, Boyes, w become pastor Church of the Nazarene. aries Farm Organizations Are To Join Forces Meetings between the executives of the Alberta Federation. of Agri- culture, the United Farmers of Al- berta and the Alberta Farmers Union have been held during the past few months to discuss means of co-operating more closely in pro- moting the interests of agriculture. A joint committee the three bodies has drafted a proposal pro- viding for the merger of the U.F.A. and the A.FU,, which will be submitted to the annual conyen- of the ecutives e1 ou be fected and will support it whole-heartedly before their associat SE TO HANG La: of was toma mange of the murder, of rank Thomas on Monday after- seen in the Supreme Court at Cal- day trial. He nse appeal will be entered, The jury were out for about an hour. The Great John L. tee parece in. the long his- has been the source yan. life will ibe shown at the Capitol Theatre on Friday and Saturday, eovernber and 10, through United Artists release. It is a production, called The Great John starring Linda Darnell and Gree MecClure,,in the title role. Great John 1. of John Le Sullivan from his begin- st magni- jumo ie glittering auys which made the years at the turn. of the century the Gay Nineties. MITCHELL SAYS STRIKE NEARING SETTLEMENT Hon. Humphrey Mitchell, Min- ister of Labor, is an Windsor meet- ing the parties to the Ford strike. He consulted the union officials on settlement twenty-four hours. 7 ell THE TEMPERATURES Max. Min. Rain Snow 3 vs 8) Welfare Division, 1 at the meeting, Mrs. E. is the story Pam The mediate School ay at some Teng and Teft to the Chair: n In Town, But Rural Sales Disappointing Committee Hope Final Total of 600,000 Red Deer and dis' quota of 535,000 on Mon than in the Eighth Loan. Red the top. which is: 106.2 per cent. 105,550, but this time only- 64, try canv: Loan ends, the fine showing it has made. plenty of money available. won the war for us. in the world. subscriptions in the Eighth Loan were 155, these figures, 90,000 more is required. Of course, the late harvest and ee unfavorable weather has affected the coun- ss he Committee are hoping. that before the) with h he he country will be up close to last spring's figure. busy and he ppy years At present Poplar Ridge is a bright spot in the rural districts, with 50 per cent more subscribed than in the Eighth Loan. The Red Deer banks have given the utmost co-operation inthe campaign, and without their help Red Deer could not DECORATED BY KING have made such an excellent showing. Congratulations have been received by the Red eet Committee from provincial headquarters, and Red Deer has been awarded a portfolio of the Surrender Documents tors, ene lice on Os in Buck- ict reached its Ninth Victory Loan day afternoon just one day later Deer got away to a fine start, held its lead, and was the second city in Alberta to go ov Tuesday evening subscriptions had reached 568,150, Sales in Red Deer have been excellent, but-the rural dis- tricts have been disappointing to date. day in the Eighth Loan, the rural salesmen had turned: in 850 has been received. Rural 5,000. To meet Twen' When the final returns from the country are in, Red Deer cers we and district should raise at least 600,001 Up to the fourteenth There is still If you have not been canvassed, TO TAKE SPECIAL or if you can work out another bond, phone 216, or drop in at the unit headquarters, or see your banker. It is our greatest chance to help the men who fought and And it is the safest, soundest investment Presentations Made To J. W. Drummond 108 the staf of the Di to East v pool gathered to bid ood. , Drummond, who Js rtnerahip, with A B. Business Ser. Public Accountants, Red E. A. Johnstone, in making tne presentation, recounted Mr. tmond s association with the Pool for the last seven years, and the esteem in which he was held by the staff at head o nd the var- ious plants of the otgantestlon, and on thelr behalf presented him with a walni sional chair from the stall at head office, and a brief cause rom the the Condensery and Cre as Wateraaan cil set from their very his new field Mr. Drummond suitably replied, thanking one and-all for the and co-operation he had received them, It was his intention, said, to remain in Red Deer and e would wa further prog t LT.-COL. RICHARDSON -Col Richardson, DS.O., commanding officer of the Calgar; Regiment, received his Distinguish- Service Order from His Majesty Chens a wo -Canadi e'decorated a SY that aie. COURSE AT TORONTO W. A, Martin, who rejoined the Advocate, staff a few weeks ago the Canadian Army, left'on Monday for Toronto where he will take. a six- D. A. Morgan Speaks To Rotary Club A. Morgan, in charg of the Department Weresunpe Guia ot ealeaty ead: dressed the members of the Red Deer Rotary Club at. the Buffalo Hotel on Monday. Mr. Morgan talked on Rehabilitation and gave a splendid talk. He told of the gov- ernment s pee to assist the re- turn of the service man to civil Ife, pointing out the help and as- sistance being given to the returned Already hundreds of men in back on their old taking special training, and over. seven hund: Were atiending University. And the veteran out of work was receiving substantial assistance. lorgan operation of the employer, particu- larly toward the younger oe oe felt sure that after a month o: they would find most of the artes ed boys highly satisfactory. You cannot take boy out of school, put him in the services for five or six l. yeurs, and then expect him to set tle down in a day or two, President Cuthbertson - presented Ellis Johnstone with a Past Presi- dent's button and congratulated him Statilese George Nechkin, Rev, A. ood Sigurdson, 25 w: voted tor the WANL, Some considerable ome was ee Pu School Boa: those Calgn During this discussion two visitors sat in coetaed by the Association G. cae of the Association, presided at the meet- nee eiserats resent ing Trustees J Star aa Brinctpals gymnasium by, the Principal Welsh to ar- Appointments Four staff appointments made by the, schoo ement committee ' irs. Rowelt to the Elementary School. The Board decided to incrense the rate for substitute teachers to 6 per day for Intermediate and Ele- mentary 7 per day for High School Payment of the. Mtollowing ae: counts was authorized: Govt. in hanes 12.25, Edmonton Sours 2.40, Calgary Herald 73, D. Ge: tetner 8.78, partment of Education 312, Stews rt month course. in printing at the) School of Graphic Arts. This Monday, Nov. 12 Public Holiday Monday, November is to be a public holiday in Red Deer, and all places of business will be closed. As Armistice Day (November 11) falls on Sunday, Mayor Halladay has declared Monday a public holiday. The Armistice Day service will be held at the Ceno- taph on Sunday, November 11, at 10:30 a.m. 12; it stitution: Is operated jointly by: the Dominion and Ontario governments and provides skilled instruction in all branches of the printing indus- try, Mrs, Martin will remain in Red Deer, Red Deer or Does Well In Clothing Collection W. J, Botterill, chairman of the local committee in the National Clothing Collection, has headquarters, ing Deer's splendid contribution. Mr. Botterill believes that the shipmen from here of m e of clothing woul give Dee about the be: aaa for per capita shipment o Enis in Canada. Here is the letter GETTING AROUND November 1, 1945 Dea: One of the R.A.F. boys, Clifford Barham, who spent some time at TS, wrote . W. J. Kirkpatrick the other pentels with No. 36 SF. he had seen a copy of the Advocate ina Panait samp on his way home it was a local that the, Pee bad le is now out of the service and living at Ilford, Essex. gets fom Germ: ted, Bani. Apparently vocate it. around Salaries Discussed by School Board Monday cer 1.50, aan rane 13, Atlas eee tenson Cartage Co. 4, A. J. Smith and backed up the eee A Crosby leg, corey the letter. sell i MePaul 102.34. The attendance officer's showed five absences duri: yet ined, An 1 spplication by one of thi (Continued on page 8) VARGAS RESIGNS The Iron Man of Brazil, Getulio Vargas, who resigned it. Chiet Ji Supreme Court, took The Markets c- 1063, No. report Your letter of October read with interest and given care ful study. It is encouraging for us to learn of the high quality of the clothing nothing of the ty the members of the Clothing Com- mittee in Red Deer for the ship- ment of 16,451 pounds from your district. This generous contribu- tion will be received with enthus- jasm by many in Europe, who are in desperate need of wearing ap- parel. Please extend our thanks to all ee who Inbored mite you, and re them that the success of the National Clothing Collection is due jo small measure to thelr untir ng forts. Congratulations and thanks to one and all for the good work. Sincerely yours, KAREL TS K, Executive Director. (Wednesday, Nov. 7) (Red Deer Street Prices) Wheat No. 1 1.08M, No. 2 3 1. tas No. 4 984 , fo, 8 S044, No. 6 BURKe, Feed 87344, C.W. Garnet 1.03 4, 2 C.W. Gar het 1013, 3 CW, Garnet oa Barley 1 CW. Cw. 48 fe 4814 , i, 2 SM Yalow 1 Feed ie Rye 2 Ch sie i CW. Cre: Special No. 1 42 , No. 2 3 , taehaaing aH subsidy. CALGARY LIVESTOCK Ni sin 3 cw. gary were 6448 cattle. cattle market is ene at yester- day's advance of 25 Hogs sold Inst at 16.60 for Grade A s at-yards and plants; sows 11.25 live weight at yards and plants. Top lambs i. Good butcher steers 10.50 to 11, common to medium: 8.50 to 10; good to choice butcher heifers 0.25 want help C: TO VISIT CANADA Great Britain, da during his visit to Washingion this weekend: to. co fer with President Truman. will come to Ottawa from there: mn pistRict COURT OPENS HERE ON TUESDAY This is a busy time for Thun week tbe fall sittings of the and regular District efore There is Ju raser a small docket, four cases sane giapits up the lst small deb Joins J.R. McClure W. J C. Kirby, barrister, of Va couver, arriv ed Deer this week and will be associated J. R. McClure. completed four at service with, the serving on tl nd a ha anadian , Army, He Law studied law at the Vancouver School prior to enlistment, and he is a son of W. J. Kirby o Rocky Mt. House. He wel known in the Rocky Mt. Hou estet. and will be welcomed to * Red 0 Baines Sal daughter of the lute Mr. John Steath, became the Mr. Thomas Baines. at the brid ome on School staff, and ir, Trainin Baines is petede s of this district supporter o' the Ganaais n Red of his purebred calves to the nd courts cal eee) SEEDY, if seu ust Calgary Section, 11451 Command for the last nine months. ililatwvedding vas solerat zedll esday), Monday afternoon when Miss Maud Sleath, id rs bride aa of the fartin Presbyt R received Bowker officiated. Miss Sleath has ions, and the following letter from national) been a member of. the Provincial sente one of the principal Jer: He me s during the in For some years he presented) Last night nbout sixty gt event uke Battery To Sponsor Supreme Court Sittings Has a Heavy Docket Junior Hockey Club 78th Butter Bae juvenile consid unior field be built fence t Is hoped to have the club, wel 0 within the next two weeks, e ready for workouts us soon as ice is avall- able. Technocracy Meeting lt;2. wits Set Hears Good Address Growing + is evident it the choice between Techno: mediate and uestion of a acter of questions -questions growing ent and ible all the tin E. A. Maximchuk, of A touring berta in behalf of Technocracy He II to an audience of receiving Le presided at the meeting Fiv ship forms applications expected. Re hi ough members to revive the sec- pted war Aysteria sympa- mond mem- were are tle m1 members arecamilated to r Missionary Rally Held Here Tuesday Marking the c ntenaty of Cana- dian missiona ter prise, several teams of missionaries or ex-missionaries are touring ada during this winter. The coming through Red Deer wa: ave been here today (Wed- but the itinerary was and they were here yes- The centenary celebration perative one under the United, Anglican, and Buptist commun: three ofthese were repre- Miss Dorothy Franklin. who served in Bolivia for the Bi dist Church, addressed. a indies eeting in the afternoon, and there nee, also am changed, co: ft people red at 1 Agricultural Society, who. raffled it eae a . off and gave the proceeds to the Grivd' ny tie roe crvice meer Red Cross, Thousands of dollar was raised in this wa Mrs. Baines will wishes of their many friends. Maslen-Hammond The Gospel oy the setting fo: Red Deer, wai Eva Gertrude, youngest daughtei lof Mrs, Eva Hammond, became the bride of Mr. Stanley George Mas- id Mrs, tin Bowker, of the Missionary Alliance. The bride, who was given tn sar riage by Mr, Godfre; h lace, und wore a three ae length chapel veil. carried a bouquet of red roses an Mrs, Nellie Case, was matron of pile blue satin, and. carried bouquet of red a was best man, and the wedding Following the ceremony, the happy couple left for a short gifts 9 lovely wedding gi Mr. and Mrs. W. Smith, Mr. and ich of Calgary; Mr, Wm, Meikle- john Saag Police Court Olson were each sentenced years, less one day, at Fort Sask- atchewan on charges of Deriury. Norman Smith ws Lorne Currie was costs wok 8 Oldford was fined 1 and ite Smith on Tues- Pe for having lt; defective head- A short action sto: need s rt ra ad results. Mr, and have the good retty, wedding on these four bodies and their growing riday evening, November 2, when spirit of co-operation, G. of cere- other Christian colleges in heathen mony was performed by Rev. Mar- i Christian and looked lovely in a floor-length Gown of pase ace sheer, delicately trim- She ae carnations, The bride's sister, honor, wearing a floor-length gown a white carna- tions, Mr. Robert Bell, of Calgary, music. was played by Mrs, Robert Bel a ception was held at the Hall, with three. e Mayor of New York Zed honeymoon in Calgary, The bride was the Se of many lovely ral showers held in her fonor, and there were also many Out-of-town guests included Mr. and Mrs. G. Masten of Saskatoon; Mrs, R. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. hnson: a ind Miss , Bune Finkbiener of Leslieville. Before Magistrate Smith on Nov- ember 1, W. M. Palun and Leonard to two 5 and costs by Magistrate James SSmnith on Tuesday for sete s an un- 0 reasonable rate 3 being without a Saitee 1 for license fined 5 and y Magistrate Smith on Tues- 30 ere fy being without a chauffeur s * Lang. Canon L. A. Dixon, general secretary of the Missionary Society of the Church of England in Can- ada, outlined the form this centen- is taking not so much a remin- tiene as a facing forward to the challenge of a smaller world with mote open doors for missionary work. He reviewed the world-wide s scope of the overseas enterprises of Scott, of the United Church, eh cipal of Indore College, Central India, spoke graphically of the kind work done at that and lands, Rev. J. C. Gardiner read the les- son; Rev... Musson, rector of Olds, and Rev. W. G, Collier, president of the Red Deer Ministerial Associ- ation, led in prayers: o R.C.M.P. OFFICE MOVED office has moved from the basement of the City Office across the street to the R.C.M-P. barracks, where it wi some years ago. The new quarters are much better and give Cpl. Thompson and his officers more room and more convenience. O'Dwyer Elected Wm. O'Dwyer, leading Democrat, backed by the Democratic party, the American Labor party and the Tammany Hall political machine, won an easy victory over Judge Jonah Goldstein, Republican, and Newbold Morris, Deal, in the for twelve years, did not run. Detroit, Mayor Jeffries was re- elected over Richard Frankensteen, vice-president of the United Auto- mobile Workers, by substantial majority. Frankenstee active campaign. Democrats gen- erally did well across the country. US. Marines Expect To Leave China Soon Unofficial reports say that United States Marines now in piers China, where fightin; between the Nationalists. and Com: d Clure pare on Monday evening Fre 1 to heeding ay Miss Kay Quito an urray of eminent coun: 5 e arising tllsion th Col f the freight train. were don a charge of endanger gers. M Hart are ap: Neil D..Me and Mr.) in tor the Crown; Edmonton, Russell, Alix, tor Hush MeDonatd,. nd W B nce of Cole Court opened at 2 p.m. Mond Hon, Mr. Justice H: J Donald, the whole of Monday ree being taken up with prelimin- ary arrangements of the cases and the hearing six nde divorce applications. Fisher vs. Fisher, peared for, plaintiff, decree was. granted. red for the plaintiff gt; also of Bergstrom vs, Berg- m, and was required to produce evidence of doniicile before grant of a decree nisl. Palun va. Falun was another case in which Mr, Mc- obtained a final order of of un In the case of D- Mechuze in she divor c ted in the fries, E. ing st we of Jeffries x eman, Innisfail Plainutt re Pe Ge Pater Lacombe, acted for plain: Snideman, vs, Snide- man, again witl man as counsel. In the case of coun for whicl Car: M. Saini, decree payment of 30 per month, 19 all- mony a 15 forthe support of a school- child. plaintiff being given custody. e foregoing cases were undefended, and some more are coming wu ivorce ein which L. M. Colpitts is nsel for plaintiff and J, R. Me- respondent, Parker vs. Parker, was edjourned to the next sittings of court on counsel's uppli- cation, Evidence in these divorce tictions, quite brief and mostly nical, was of the usual char- Criminal Cases Walker and Cole were arraigned, pleaded not quilty and elected for a jury trial, The jury selected on Tuesday morning consisted of Allen Underwood, H. mbicz, W: Domoney, P. W. Smith and H. McKenzie, Rocky arged with jNegal was Not on hand court, and His Lordship protested quite vigorous- If he were out on.bail, he accused would be held strictly a (Continued on page 4) IN DIPLOMATIC POST Mother of three aes and o Marjorie D. Spikes (above), newly appointed attache ritish embassy. in Washing- ton, is shown at her press confer- ence. She will be fi charge ee women's affairs id Maison with women and social welfare a She-is 51 and in government work, organizations groups in the rienced having served ie the British ministry of labor cy, during the war years: Twin Beds Delights 2 Local Audiences Twin Beds, the farce comedy ror which has been presen throughout. beltitad and his com- pany, came back to Red Deer thi week and played four performances Karts Tuesday. furious and the iudlences thoroughly enjoyed the show which was smartly uced and well acted, The show this time, was un- jer the auspices of the Kinsmen Gib who: handled the: ticket ale find looked after the theatre. proceeds will go to the Club's com- munity work. a son. ins aa Martin has joined the pg formances in Red the h: Dave L Hi Taylor take the male pai before, with Miss Jean Sim as the 8 played Dowler takes the third female park. j Let the Want Ads help you with your fall cleaning. aeemereet ARMISTICE SERVICE SUNDAY MORNING morning ut the Cenotaph, will hol 10:30 am. a a folowing this cere- mony the vete will march, to the United Church where a church service will be held. The public are cordially invited to attend both service: o Helping a Veteran Recently J. E. Green, North Red Deer, a veteran of both world wars, had the misfortune to lose his shop no insurance. Mr. Green subscription list is being circulated and 1s meeting, with generous re- sponse. Grant Baile has circulated the petition in North Red partly: ia Red Deer. list, vocate i eecaive any subscriptions a them. over to Mr. Baile the Adv s received three 25 donations. if It 1s nol conven: Jent to drop into the dit Me through the mail, Acknowledge: ments will be mai Mrs. E. nea Dies on Friday Mr. and. Mrs. J, J. Goings will have sympathy in the death at their home on Friday of Mrs, Goings Emma Anderson, in her a her husband and family when they were among the firs permanent settlers in their district. She lived for a time In Edmonton and Galahad, where Mr, Anderson died in 1939. Since that time she has made her home in Rimbey. one Warren of Barrhead, and Ivan of Motrin. Mrs. Goings is the only surviving sister. Funeral services were held inthe Chureh of the Nazarene at Rimbey on Tuesday afternoon. eats Rimbey, and Rev. W. verse Didsbury, conducted the: services, und the pallbearers ware Clarencs Roe, Edwin Irein, Chester Goings, John Whitesell ahd Roy Vliet 28th BIRTHDAY OF SOVIET REPUBLICS Today is the twenty-elghth birth- day of the Union of Bouiat Speialiee Republics, and the Russian peo throughout the wand: will aaernes the day. Stalin did not make his annual address in Moscow Tuesday. He has just returned after a montivs rest in the Caucausus, In Ottawa and in Washington the Soviet Em- bassies will hold official receptions, So Death of Mrs. R. Bavender on Friday Mrs. Richard Bavender passed away at her home at Haynes eal Friday in her 72nd year. She had es been food health for some Born in lows, she came ts Alberta in 1921 with her husband and family ard settled in the Haynes district. In addition to her husband, she leaves one Mrs. R, Waddy, of Ali: son, Stephen, of in fowa also survives. There are three grandchildren; Mrs. Bav: ender .was on active church worker most ot her life, first in the Meet, Church Een in later years in the and one A brother . Nielsen, Henry Walters, y Reynolds, ee ee oO. x Dilts and F. Gesct cluded. Sunday Behool grou gent Ladies Aid, Clive. BIRTHS At Bed) Deer, on October 31, 1945, Mrs. J. Donaghy, of on November, 1. Mrs, Lee Baldry, of Leslieville, a son. on November 3, 19s, to Mr, and Mrs, Arnold Fiske, of eco a daughter. Red Deer, on November 5, 1043, to Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Miller, led Deer, on November 5, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Giesbrecht, of Lester a daughter, ed Deer, co earl 5, 343, to. Mr, and Mrs, R. B. Cun-
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