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Red Deer Advocate 1944-01-01 - 1945-12-31
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MBER 26th, 1945 :W HAIR-DO air-do new you artists design the ou. Thrilling new ressers RED DEER Hay uality to id Feed nonton ETING 28th -E STATION sked to attend coming season. Ss ertson couver, and Presi- ancouver Branch, it Rally ALL t. 27th ct IN'Y ges, and all con- tant liberties, are e, their influence, DFFEE 1-Ib. : Cellophane WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1945 Sanaa SE nd Cologne Mimsy Tea Lily Fragrances, Priced at - 1.50 Clifton Cream Petals. for clean- sing dry and normal skins, 48 fan comes. Peggy Sage Nail Box 1.00) help you select the product. Peggy Sage Color Guard. re- duced to 1.00 Puretest A and D Halibut a peules, the easy wa: ee reac Peggy Sage Gardenia Liquid away. Cream, helps and protects) 50 capsules 89 100 for 1.50 hands from windburn and re- Puretest Plenamins. contain all Neves a roughened or ee the vitamins with liver concen- condition quickly. Price trate and iron, Box of 50. 1.75 Puretest Multiple Vitamins 00 capsules 1.85 Keep col ae Juan De eis Gite Set with mak ler, rouge iy Alphame: as scaa ocean Cod im ups h Tovely maa ts Liver Ol. Dove, one dally. a 25 for 1.00 aaa he in assorted col- 0 for 1.85 at 3.50 and 5.75 100 for 50 Ayerst Beminal Tablets 100 for 3.75 Double-sided Mirrors, magnify- ing and plain. Excellent. for applying make up - 1.50 to 7.50 Chemical Food, provides the sstental vitamins and min- sees : +,30 for sas Magnifying MIRRORS Liquid form. 118 2.45 445 Puretest Malt and Cod Liver Oil and 89 Kepler's Malt and Cod Liver Oil and 1.25 82.25 and 3.60 Hot Water Bottles All guaranteed one year. cod Live ol 85 88 1.25 i White Rubber Sheeting: per od Liver a square yard 1.00 3 Rubber Baby Pants 39 With Silk Covers : 49 Rubber Gloves, all sizes 45 es SIZ - THE REXALL STORE-REODEER oP Beauty For Memory . We try to make every service in our Chapel as beautiful as possible guided, of -course, by the family s wishes... We try to create a Memory Picture that may bring some measure of consolation in the years to come. Brown Johnson Funeral Service Phone 561 RED DEER Who Is Behind the National Clothing Collection The collection is being sponsored by the Canadian United. Allied Relief Fund on of UN, Com- mittee is erent vel of fhe every Sarees cate city Counell Board of Trade; Churches (all denominations); Service Clubs, and the public generally. Everyone can. help to make this clothing drive an outstanding success, We must fill a 50,000-pound car in three weeks, WHAT KIND OF CLOTHING IS WANTED? Knitted Caps, Woollen Wraps Shawls and Smocks, and Heavy Socks. Boots and Shoes, if you have spares. Have them mated, tied in pairs. Dresses, Work Clothes, Coveralls Nightgowns, Blouses, Overalls Robes, Pyjamas, Sweaters, Skirts Top-coats, Jackets, Suits and Shirts Infants Garments, Blankets, Underwear Everything serviceable you can spare, RED DEER COMMITTEE W. J, BOTTERILL, Chairman . 1 October. Kingston, Ont., On the staff at Mr. Doug non Visitor Mr. and Mr last week, Sack Pullen iw Calgury visitors lust we Misses Gladys son are home M MeDairmia und. her daughter left on Tuesday for Van couver to meet Mrz, end ne from Vancouver. Capt THE RED. DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA las Vahey was an Ed- ces Wit MeDairmid. R. F. Pengelly, whe bas been visiting retatives here, left Sunday for her home at New Westminster Mr down, 16 inches In ed. from e she is home from Fre picked a circumference, four inches deep, Miss Una Dale, RN., has Yellowicnite. whers relieving for the summer month, Chief Petty Oficer Rod Humber the : Prince Rupert, B. se dG, Whittemore, of Hills- zinnia measuring and return- at on thirty days hi leave prior to getting his discharge. Mr. and Mrs . Blue have re- catland on September 16. attende of S.D.A. ministers A. Rick re- Monday from Calgary, for Vernon da convention Western Shipley, askatoon, arrived on with her sister, It has returned to after spending fur- eu in Red Deer and Field, B.C. Mrs. J. Fillip wa down from Field for a few days holiday. Morris Roe has received his dis- charge from the Army. After visit- ing his father, Mr. S/F. D. a few days, he left resume his studies sity, of Alberta. mn Sunday the . Roe, for to Univer- Mr, and: Mrs, George Wheeler, of North Red Deer, announce the en- gagement of thelr eldest daughter, Olive Lavina, to Mr, lack Unger, of-Grande Prairie, the. wedding to take place in October. Verne: McDougall, formerly Mr. of Penhold and Red De er, and re- ently: discharged from the Cana dian Army with five years service, has Joined the staff of Lacombe Motors and has taken up his new duties this week. One the good citizen on Tuesday . that, had no objection to pe remarked to ple drinking beer, he did seriously object to them breaking bottles on the sidewalks and roads. need ne up. they H. Lang smeliervitle, Maahot Mrs. T. of Wash,, of Lou: Spokane, Boyden, fey. and Nr sana, He thinks as BE were recent visitors at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. John Soley, and Mr. Stauffer. . Mr, and Mrs. North Rei to take Poplar F. W. Kirsch, Ridge, and Mrs. Noel Langley, ek- youngest son of of Erskine, the place in late Bruce, new. Canadian Pacific Express agent at. Red Deer, and Mrs. ruce arrived in Red Deer last Wednesday and ure at the They are going into . M. Castle's suite in Buftals Hotel. 3 Mr. the iter apartments on Sixth Street Noi Mrs, ane left rth. an on Wednesday for Trail, Dr, Bruce M. eae who had been spending a. few weeks visiting his parents, Ir, ane Wm. Springbett, left last week for gt;; to resume his work Queen's: University, Mrs. B. M. Springbett and son, who had been here also, lso, went up earlier to Edmonton to Bia relitives there before going tose the look of exhaustice by giving thot fired face quick pick-up treatment Velvo 24 Treatments In the lorge for, 2.50 and 5.75 ANY, LIMITED Red Deer , Me Arthur Ty Ragland, who had hom an Rafael, California, via B.C couver, Rev. RN. R Holmes, rector of St Luke's Anglican Church; Sata. Holmes wad tele son * passed through Red Deer on Tues- y on their way to visit relatives in Edmonton. Mr. Holmes, who has serving as a chaplain in the Sanadian Navy, ha from overse a former 5 nds were at the train to see him, Things To Remember Sy or sell, twice as well, with Ads. Advocate Want Reserve Army Tank unit is having a waltz night on Wednes- day, October 31 39-1 Garden City L.O.B.A. are hold- ing a sale of home cooking . on Eaton's Janding, on Saturday Sep- tember 39-1 Red Cross dance in the Willow: jood music. Everybody welcome. Let's go, 39-1 Well Baby and Pre-School oes every second and four afternoons er Inoculation. clinics yery lurday morning, in the Health Unit ome ce. The 50th anniversary service of the W.C.TU. will be held at the regular meeting on Friday, Sep- tember 28, at 3 p.m,, at the home of Rev, and Mrs, J. C. Gardiner. Red Deer Branch of the prltish and Foreign Bible Society will meetin the First Baptist Church on Sunday, September 30, at 9 p.m,, following the church ser- vices. le-of sewing by the Eureka vatiey Gooaw ill Group will be held on the landing of Eaton's store on See October 6, starting at 2 roceeds for the Mille fr Britain Fund: 2 The Alberta Branch of the AAU. of C. will meet joard of Trade room; isis Hatt on Sundhy, October 7, FALL those in- jerested velopment of Seater athletics are invited to a tend. Deer of Branch the has ment of elghty to- 37-tf had been Milk to India Last Week the Central Alberta Dairy Pool Condensery four carloads of idensed milk to India. This is the of milk Ind cases. 0 carlouds of exes were re- cently shipped to the old country egg is individually candled and stamped with the word Can- car contains 22,800 Rotary Club Hears of Youth Unlimited Assn. Rev. E. W. Borchert, palalates: 3 the Red Deer Baptist Church, dressed the Rotary Club at thelr regular meeting on Monday in con- nection with Red Deer Youth Un- limited; of which he is the sponsor. He explained that the name was intended to convey the thought that de wruldienrece etre youth of tab) of rd e community, irrespective class or creed. A managing boa: of representative boys set up, but it was the desire of the Association that a council composed of representatives of the various service clubs in the city should be formed. Financial Support at this time was not being solicited, and it was the aim of the Association to be at all times selt- supporting. The use of the hall in the former A-20 Ary Camp hid been obtained tempor- arily, and it was hoped that art arrangement could be reached with the National Director of Vocational Training for its use for an inde- finite period. Contact was being made with Y.M.C.A. authorities for their co-operation, tion's activities, je address was ceived and the speaker was assui that the Rotary Club would lend their and ae By the kindness of ets John- The British and Foreign: Bible Society stone, his firm's new brand of milk will meet for re-election of offics on Sunday, September 80, at 9 p.m, at the First Baptist. Church. ite: Presentatives from all churches are urged to atten 39-1 eee Crepes Back To Standard Time September 30 Canada, win revert .to standard time Sunday, September 30, The clocks wil be moved back at 2 a.m. local tim The change will be generally - welcomed, particularly by the farming community. ORANGE GRAND MASTER VISITS RED DEER LODGE S.-Sgt. Bannerman, of Ci Grand Master of the Grand O: Lodge of Alberta, paid a visit to the Red Deer Orange Lodge on Monday evening in the course of a province-Wide tour, There was an excellent attendanc to welcome the Grand Master, Mr. Bannerman gave a most interesting address on ae travels throughout the prov- W. A. WOODS: ADDRESSES MEMBERS OF LIONS CLUB An interesting address wat given to. the members of the Lions Club ut their inner meeting on Monday Ww. Woods, who spoke on tvice Personnel Wanted. Mr. Woods dealt with many phases concerning rehabilitation of the men returning *o civilian life, and Alberta , which has been prepa: for overseas shipment, be highly satisfactory. A THREE-YOLK EGG Mrs. Donald Martin, Ridgewood, brought in to the Aavcea i office ree yolks of un. ey by a pullet, While smaller than the apron yolk oe pullers egg, they ofa fair SS (Wednesday, Sept. 26) (Red Deer Street Prices) Wheat No. 1 1,0834, No. 2 1.0534, ie e a 03 4, No, 4 98 4 , No, 3 8 . 6 BOMe, Feed B734 , 1 G.W. Garnet 1,03 4. 2 CW. G C.W. Garnet 9 2 CW. Yellow ahae, 3 CW, Yellow snat 4TVae, 2 Feed 46 d soars plus 15 per bushel eee Outs 2 C.W. 39 4 , Ex. 3 CW. B74 , 3 CW. 37M4 , Ex. 1 Feed 37M4 , 1 Feed 3534 , 2 Feed a3 4 , 3 Feed 3134 ; plus 10 per bushel bonus. Rye 2 C.W, 139, 3 CW. 1.34, 4 cw st ey 43 , No. 1 4l , Crei jal No. 2 36e, face 10 subsidy. CALGARY LIV LIVESTOCK pete) Sept. 25) Week's receipts: Cattle 2168, calves 158, hogs 633, sheep 1168 tle market steady, with very light recel) Hogs sold last at 18 for Grade A's at yards and plants; sows 10.25 to 10.50 live weight at yards and sald all citizens must take a much Plants. roader yiew on things general, it we expect to really find a cure for economic difficulties. President Hugh Taylor presided and thanked Mr. Woods. for his ad- Ted Merry and Art Stone were welcomed ee pay mem The sum of 25 was voted. to. the National Clothing Collection Com. mittee oan expenses, members of ihe Club, in- cluding president Taylor and retary Joe Taylor, will attend a Zone meeting in Olds th nesday) evening. POLICE COURT Be et oe Smith-on Sep- tembe: H. Partridge was fined 20, and ee for illegal pos- session of liquor. mber 24, Norman Law- and costs on a L. W. ASKIN Jeweler Next door to Bank of Montreal Gaetz A RED DEER is (Wed- 533, Good lambs 10.75 to 11. Good ewes and yearlings 3.50 to 6.50, Good butcher steers 10.50 to 11, common to medium 8 to 10; good butcher heifers 9 to 9.50, common to medium 7 to 8.50; good cows 2.75 to 8, common to medium 6 to 7.50; canners and cutters 4 to 5.50; good stocker and feeder rs 9 to 9.50, common to med- jum 7.50 to 040 Printing gets things done: Phone Aids will do the reet. Advocate Want Ads shipped eighty first of a ship- s at Jeast, and the program of that organization might e adopted to cover the Associa- P well re- y, she carried a bridal ared principally to India, was tested and found to Dairy Pool Shipping Presentations Made at Knox Church Supper There was an attendance of about adult membs the con gregation of Knox Presbyterian Church at a supper in the church h The das a wel D. J. Firth, ly come join her hus. Mr. John Quigg band here. acted as chairman, On behalf of the ladies of the congregation, Mrs. W. Lord made a presentation of a dsome china cabinet to Mr, and Mrs. Firth, She extended a cor dial welcome to Mrs. Firth, and best wishes to them beth. Mr. Firth re- plied suitably, Mr. Frank Stewart, on behalf of the congregation, pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gordon with a coffee table, in appreciation of Mr, Gordon's long years of faith: ful service to the church, Mr. don expressed their thanks ton the gift, Mr, Lo vote of thanks to the ladies for the splendid supper. Avoca by K. J, Bryant, with Mrs. Jardine as accompanist, contribut: Eg le arrangements, the tal ing tastefully decorated with low wis of autumn flowers and can- dies, with place cards at the head table, Tomalty-Edwards A pretty wedding took place on Wednesday, September 19, at a in the Red Deer Gospel Hall when Rev. C. Bowen, of Vancouver, united in marriage Verna Evelyn, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S, S. Edwards, and Mr, Ross Fraser Tomalty, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Pomalty of Red Deer. The bride, given in marriage by her father, gown of whi 2 featuring a high neckline and. long full .sle ith several rows 0 shitting accenting the - waistline Her chapel veil was caught by a wreath of orange blossoms und bouquet pink carnations. The bridesraald, Miss Carol Graham, chose a dress with a net over tattete. iso of pink carna- alph Tomalty, younger brother of the groom, was groo man, and lessrs. Ian and Allan Edwards, brothers of the bride, ushered the guests to their During the signing of the register, Miss: Ruth Tomalty sang:. A Wed- ding Hym: The bride's mother chose a dress of rust crepe with matching hat and accessories, and a corsage of yellow carnations. The grdo: mother wore teal blue. with accessories, und a corsage of pink carnations. Following the ceremony, about thirty-five guests sat down to a wedding dinner at the Club Cafe Later inthe day the young. couple left for C nd grey access ax resided in Red Deer all her life, and friends of both the bride and groom wish them much happiness. Out-of-town guests at the wed- ding included: Mr. and Mes. Gordon Brownie and Mis: issell, eee and Mrs Robe: Mt Bell of Calgai Woof-Peck ujet wedding took place at the United Church, Red Deer at 12 noon on Wedn sday, September. 19, when Pauline, elder daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. G. Peck, Coaldale, was united in marriuge to Richard Woof, elder son of Mr. ter the teremony, and groom left on a short motor trip to Southern Alberta, where they will visit the bride's parent They will reside at Poplar Ridge, poeeneeeeees Markerville News Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hansen and Raymond, Miss Martha Christian- son and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christ- janson recently visited friends and salativedl at Delbi Mrs. John Jensers and Arlene ne Tet Sunday on a visit to en Joun Johnson, of New West- rane BC, is visiting friends in the di Mr, tee Mrs. D. Morkeberg and se and Mrs. C. Morkeberg Mrs. S. K. Johnson attended we heed of Miss June McQuat in nen H. Gremm, Edmonton, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. C: R. Gremm on Tuesday, Mra H. Gremm leaves today for Eastern Canada, Miss Delores. Youngs tumed'home from the 1 Tnnitait hos: pital. EAC spe Walker, Calgary, was hom en Nellie, Fisher, Pine Laiee, recently Visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Priscilla Mewha spent the woek-end. with her grandmother in Edmontot Mrs, Robert Weiss ind family, of Olds, arrived on Wednesday to make their home here. Ir, Mrs. Ramage, David and Angus, and Mrs. pital following a car accident lust turday, George Ramage, R.C.A., returned ri, his brothers are atill with the Can- adian Army o' Flake is u patient in the Innistail hospital, Al Pte: Alfred Aineson returned home Saturday from ove where he has been for several years. the home of Bare F Was Savings tamps were won by Miss Val Mor- keberg and Mrs. W. PAGE FIVE LIMITED sue AVAILABLE, GET YOURS NOW For Mixed-tinfections in Swine Reduce losses with MIXED BACTERIN PORCINE FORMULA No. 4 No. 2114 Builds resistance to the three bacteria most frequently: asso- ciated with infectious disease in Conodian piggeries. SOce vil se eee 250 ce. viel eee ee 85 345 Farmers New Low Price D.D.I. Barn Spray 90 PER GALLON HEM. SEP SHIPPING FEVER For Prevention HAEMORRHAGIC SEPTICAEMIA BACTERIN (We, 2900) 50 ce. vial . 250 ce. viol os... For. Treatment ANTI-HAEMORRHAGIC SEPTICAEMIA SERUM 250 cc. vial ...... 4.85 Phone 549 HORSLEY S Drug Store We Deliver RED DEER NOTICE Village of North Red Deer The ratepayers of the Village of North Red Deer are requested to attend a meeting in relation to Village Street Lighting, to be held at the VILLAGE HALL Friday, Sept. 28th at 8 p.m. S. G. BROADFOOT, Secretary-Treasurer. Advocate Want Ads. Bring Results Try Them. Crescent Theatre WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 26-27 Count of Monte Cristo Robert Donat and Elissa Landi An amazing tale of adventure mance. Please This feature, will be Seavieg instead of Fou Feathers as previously. adver- tised. . FRIDAY and SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 28-29 Double Feature Attraction Midnight Manhunt William Gergen Ann Savage Sagebrush Heroes Charles Starrett, Dub Taylor and Constance Worth MONDAY and TUESDAY OCTOBER 1-2 The Cheaters Joseph eS Billie Burke and Ona Munson heart-warming tale jut heartless people who tofiened to a Christmas Carol, Added Attraction Return of The Rangers Tex O'Brien, Jim Newill and Nell O'Day Blazing action over the Texas plains a thrill a minute. TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT CAPITOL Theatre THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 Your last chance to see Son Of Lassie eee PRIDAY and SATURDAY i SEPTEMBER 28-29 Delightfully Dangerous Jane Powell, Ralph Bellamy and A musical comedy, feat Morton Gould's music. MONDAY and TUESDAY OCTOBER 1-2 Patrick The Great Donald .O Connor, Peggy Ryan and Frances Dee Songs and dances to keep your feet tapping another of Donald's amusing comedies, Wednesday and WELCOME TO OUR ee Monday and oney paramount Mewar fl noes ae Thursday, Cun- Regular vening: owe aie 9 pan.
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