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Red Deer Advocate 1944-01-01 - 1945-12-31
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1945-09-26
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BER 26th, 1945 Heys ing ) p.m. to 11:30 p.m. 3RANGEMENTS ing Alleys RED DEER lercy n Army's great ion. Son Heating RED DEER SECOND SECTION THE RED DEER ADVOCATE SECOND SECTION VOL. XLIV. No. 39 Wanted- Hay 1 will have a baling crew in the Red Deer district early this fall, and want good quality feed. FAIR PRICES AND PROMPT RETURNS A. E. KERSLAKE HAY AND GRAIN DEALER : 911 Ist Ave. N.W. 12653 CALGARY 35-t Hillsdown W.I. Hillsdown W.1. met at the home of Mrs. E. Puzey, with twenty-on members and Mrs. J. Murr econom ding committees gave interest- two-minute talks on thelr re- Eight ditty bags tufted animals the Navy League, . Smith will make another quilt Cigarettes are to be sent to ten boys:this month, Ejght articles were handed in for the Red Cross Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Sampaort Your bas ment and attic ina; hold hidden treasures useless to you useful to others, Sell them with an Advocate classified ad. Buy coal now Sweet Caps Salute Those Who Wear This Badge Canadians welcome them home with pride, the wearers of this symbolic button... that tela and means so much And... ask thoes who wear it, they'll tell you that during years in uniform the demand was for the unfailing solace of Sweet Caps... and now, back in civviee it atill rates first in smoking pleasures. RED DEER, ALBERTA, Rural Electrification ting of the executive Farmers of Albert rmera' ectrification wax ..dis ensure It remain in the control have been set upply selec: trical ane private ec urge that no monopoly be granted to this or other private com- pany which would prevent the an- nounced polley of the Alberta gov- ernment being put Into effect which should ensure a distribution sy at lower figure than any p company with monopoly would supply. Alberta we have a source rivers and, together with our abundiiit- cout supply, a sive system mendous importance t ple. trical ener, pnly about S on the averaye froma power line, but it-is equal to work which a man does in pumping water two days or shovelling for nine days, uiccording to the report of the Manitoba electrification enquiry. Small farm electric plants are inefficient in comparison to hydro- we Cost. per kilowatt hour a je 25 when upkeep and de- preciation are included. Even wind chargers, for which no fuel is re- quired, show. a cost range of 7.7 to 14 per kilowatt hour on the same sis. Compare this with the price of 2iae per kilowatt hour which is al the Ontario Hydro- Electric. We, therefore,.urge that a com- made immediately, so that the gen- erous power resources with which Alberta is naturally endowed, may made available. for the enjo; ment of its rural peopl Alberta Farmers Unibn. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th, 1945 CANADIAN ENTERS ATLANTIC CITY CONTEST a? peers Beauties from all over have arrived at Atlantic City, NJ. where they will vie for the coveted title of Miss America. Among the arriv- als were (left to right) Georgina Patterson (Miss British Columbia); Timmy Weston (Miss Pennsylvania), and Philis Mathis (Miss San Diego). he BEAUTY SHOP NOTE . M thod f The atomic power aiscovery HMSEMMOUS Method oO may lead to a permanent perman- ent, said Mrs, Brown, I wouldn't want one, replied Mrs. Black. Where would I hear all the neighborhood news? Many ingenious methods are be- ing planned in Canadian cities and towns for house-to-house canvass 5 General Motors se car HAT WILL BE THE DAY The day when cumbersome bundle-carrying will be a thing of the past. The day when all the inconvenience and discomfort. oc- casioned by transportation shortages will b just something to remember and laugh about. The day when every ounce of General Motors energy, 7 skill, and long experience, directed toward your peacetime well-being, will bring you the opportunity to own that General Motors car of your dreams. Such a car it willbe Newer, smarter, more distinctive, and as always, thrifty, powerful, and dependable in the General Motors tra- dition ... a car easy to handle, easy to drive, built for convenient, carefree living. CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDSMOBI BUICK CADILLAC during the National Clothing Col- lection for liberated countries from r 1 to 20, but the latest and rt 83 the gentleman Is short-sighted or absent-minded, It'll be the clothing collection man in- stead, and he will call to pick up the bundle of clothes and pairs of shoes that the lady of the house has ready for him. The cards. will, of course, look something like those that house- wives put up in their windows for ice or brea The only difference is that a huge C , meaning clothes, will be printed on them. October 1 on, Kingston's house- wives will be asked to display the cards Prominently in windows when the clothing is to be picked up by trucks or cars arranged for by the clothing collection mittee there. So, for twenty days, C will stand for clothing as far as the citizens of Kingston are concern More About DDT Even in scientific publications, DDT is treated as an insect repel- lent. It is about time to kill this notion. In.its Extended Program for Malaria Control fn War A the United St are down in thirty to ninety minutes. Some mi by lead mosquitos, but by the absence of live ones, eens The man who does the most fith- ing catches the most fish. It's the same way with advertising. Don't quit i you fall to get a bite the first time. List Your Fall Sale with us, where: business is. appreciated, LE - e ALEC L. SIM AUCTIONEER License 32-45-46 Phone 471 or 258 RED DEER S. S. Edwards, Clerk THE GENEPAL MOTORS DEALER WILL BE READY TO BRING. i EST IN TOMORROW'S CAR AND TRUCK VALUES Phone 681 RED DEER PAGE NINE MacArthur s Cycle Store FOR FIRST CLASS BICYCLE REPAIRS Secondhand Bicycles and Tricycles Bought and Sold At Cameron's Barber Shop Phone 731 RED DEER Hopkins School of Music Will resume teaching of Music Classes in RED DEER at the usual studio, in the ORANGE HALL (upstairs) on Wednesday, October 3rd me gt; Studenits wh to enroll eam stilt do-so, by*seeing Mr. Hopkins at th 4 Travel By Modern Equipment Service fromRed Deer to ROCKY MT. HOUSE (Two Trips Daily) 330 Pm. , 8:15 pm. ALIX, STETTLER. CASTOR. CORONATION and VETERAN Daily, 7:10 p.m. Phone 234 AUDITORIUM HOTEL RED DEER - - Yow ll enjoy our Orange Pekoe Blend SALADA RUBBER TIRES... HERE'S WHY WITH GoooSVeans YOU GET THESE 6 EXTRA VALUES High tensile st el beods for extra strength, Goodyear quolity, skill ond expect- ence for long, trouble-free mileage. YEAR DEALER North West Motors Phone 470 ' RED DEER Advocate Want Ads, Bring Res a eee
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