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Claresholm Local Press 1926-10-08 - 1931-12-08
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1931-12-04
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Claresholm, Alberta, Friday, December 4th, 1981 Warm Apparel for Cold Weather Overshoes and Rubbers - Sweaters and Mackinaws Winter Weight Underwear for all the Family CHRISTMAS GOODS ARE NOW BEING ; OPENED UP. WE HAVE SOME BEAUTIFUL LADIES WINTER COATS. DROP IN AND SEE THEM. c/VI. Fisher LOCALETS Tho Clear Lake 8, D, Christiias con- cert and program will be held at the school house on Tuesday, December nd, at 8:00 pn. Everybody wel: me, k ant Farnham a ex, and Mew (fornierly of Clareshoim). has jawarded tho Overaoux Wi xcholarahip of the mp rd Dauahters of the Empire for Alberta for 1932. Mr. Aveue: who graduated 30 from the Ui Ds exatty of Alberta with the dog lor of Art ix now doing post graduate work at the University, In history and phi will continue his jst at tte University of Oxford 3 5 ember 27. On Tues o'clock, William while adjunt oe his radio aerial, noticed just above St. Kilda, Ni day morning, at 11: him a huge ball of fire, Thix ball moved awiftly towards ithe went At t panied by his mother, drove to Grand Prairie, wher: his sinter, Mrs, Carl Nest renides. to do the visiting dandy mooxe. G. R. Torrence of Granum ts hold ing mammoth auction sale of hin farm stock gnd muchfuery on Tues day, Dec. 15, See the detailed Hat of yous lex in hissadvertisement on page two oo will be u Christmas tree and r Gas Heaters We have some GOOD PRICES on GAS HEATERS. Also one or two good, used RANGES for sale. Let us check over your GAS APPLIANCES t Cc. A. COUTTS - Sanitary Engineer Phone 177 R, 2 enter ent Held at the Squadron Hall day night, December 11th, at :00 o'clock, under the auspices of Be d the ters nts, All sixteen ack of an Admisiion, 10 c under the ax a Christmas iy aind nuts oo Stan MeDonald tolls us that by do: ing a lot of hard rustling last week he completed his quota two days a- the thne necessary to quality Chevrolet hundred car club is year s convention of club mem Ing held in Montreal and naturally Mac wanted to make it, He is now enguged in growing one of those big business nioustaches In or- der to look the part when he lines up THE STAR WITNESS MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY CALGARY S POPULAR PRICED HOTELS HOTEL YORK EVERYTHING NEWEST Rates 2.00 to 3.00 COFFEE SHOP BEST FOOD LOWEST PRICES ALSO OPERATING HOTEL ST. REGIS RATES: 1.50; BATHS 2.00 Weekly and Monthly Rates I'm a, mother, with four of tite st children in the world Last might at dinner ished to th inn sel cake we- can *raemtity him, they're Z Its drama Roal drama Drama that will burn itself into your heart The Star W PERHAPS YOUR SUBSCRIPTION IS DUE Read This o e IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE WITH YOUR RADIO, nine times out of ten the trouble will be in the tubes, so let us test them on our NEW WESTINGHOUSE RADIO TUBE TESTER One of the largest used in Radio shops in the province.- Only one other like it south of * Calgary Will-detect the slightest injury to any make or size of- tube. We absolutely guarantee satisfaction. See the new CHEVROLET HOT WATER HEATER j Installed on Chev. 6 s for 20.00 QUALLY MOTORS The Home of the Chevrolet and Buick and Westinghouse Radios rot mond Braa i Harold, Amundwen well 88.8, Eileen Wilhite ine Brogubh 6.8, 4s St. 8 y Summerfield rd Marsh 0.6, Ninw Smod- . William ne Amu S11, Leoni stad 8), Pauline Kollman MeDantet Roxeline Mortman 76:8, Der ran Keith Beattie Bud Ander- Wallebeck 71.1 forman Strang 68.3, Marjorie MeCarthy: Ernest Studd 67.8, Alan Amund- Leonard . Mar. Harold Hoff Arthur, 28, Hartmann Langwton 513, Atkinson 48 Not ranked: Reta Scott, Babe Smed. tad, Amy L Mullin, LOCAL PRESS ADLETS FOR SALE Yorkshirg Boar, bacon type. Pia R. 907, : lp, aes PWNDOWS AND WINDSHIELDS REPLACED have in stock a quantity of rine. which I will cut to ft any car , F. a TURKEYS FOR 8, vy Bronze Turkeyd, particularly for Wreeding purpoxes, bot ns, 5.00 and 3.00. Ap: Lane, R. 609. ply to Mex o DRESSEO TURKEYS Bring Your turkeys to-Sweit Cana fi Limited, on Thekday, Dec 15th. Rest market prices 0 OATS FOR SALE ood or Seed arorsenee (Phi G. 10-6, FOR SALE OR TRAD Tamworth Boar, 16 months old. Will sell or trade for anything of value. Oden Nelson. 9c. a tile paralynin 10, Jon McKee 68.5. to gary, Ma . Ethel DATHD at Calgary, ohn Cheesman 58,6, this BILLY JOHNSON The death occurred early last urday morulng of Billy Johnson, 19 year-oki son of Mr, and Mra. Ed. Johnson, who farm, noyth-east of Claresholin, live on the Torgason Billy was born at Gransy Lake tn April, 18, and at the age of four da half months contracted infan- Hix parents had taken him Kast for consultation with spec falints, but no skill-of mankind had been able to ove the family moved to Claresholm five years ago, the boy was placed in a hospital in Calgary, but atter me an tWo Yeurn brought hom: United Church on Tuesday afternoon W. Dalgiiewh spoke feeliugly ntleness of Jous,. giving par the dominating fulness in the boy's dixposition. (rom Mr, Moffatt s music classes at Took Me Bi * They were Jack Murray, man Dow, Jack Hutebixon, Bolin and Alfred Whitehe ida and relacivex pathy to the bereaved Thou wealth of beautiful flowers He leaves ta mourn in the family ate I the father and mot the tind the grantdmotiier, irs pti Pippa. Geo. W. Ringrone had tui Yor: harge of thi pall Carruthers, whinney and Wm. anay Lake; Mr. and Mrs. R. Maricott and two sons, of Calgary Mr. and Mrs. Loula Webb, Thon, Oddle officers elocted wer Pincher and Willlam Turnbull, Creek. o LAW LECTURES CHANGED TO (DNESDAY NIGHTS H. 0. Haslam, K. C., change ile weekly ta on the at Mr, 1y practices, ete. It takes a lot of energy to make up for had judgment, ee eel SALE OF FARM MACHINERY There will i the 11th day: of December, 1981, he hour o clock noon, the fol- jowinx goods and chattels, namely, 1 secondhand Minneapolis Model ce Combine No. anader, suid combine being equipped services were held in the small boys the Kennoth the prese volced thelr parent L. Be Alex. attending tzer, Mini Maurice Ma- Mawhinney, of has decided to Mtoe young to Wednesday iz on Wednesday Moffatt s rehearsals, hock- Played in the Claresholm Alberta, on Friday, at evening, gathered in a record crowd th 16-foot occa: EPICUREANS TO BE REAL HOCKEY BOOSTERS Warmer weattier gave the Epicur anu opportunity to take tull advan: of their fortnightly meeting The fret order of business was. is cussing plans for boosting the hockey club, The vice-prealdent, Isobel Dal: gllexh, was in the chair during the discttasion nerved forty watch and root with a vengeance. The next iheeting will take the form of a skating party to the Creek, he was after which the metibers* will return to the lial for lunch. Tho first progrant item was a mus- ical trio by Orville Kirk, plano, Ken- noth Smith, plano, and Jim Moffatt plione. here Was then a sing-song, fol- lowing which Annie Fredrickson pre- sented monologue - The big item on the program was ation of u moderiilzed ver- of The Taming of t The parts in this were inken by Orville Kirk, Kenneth Smith, Cyril McKenxle, Leonard Shearer, Leo Mogensen, Jim Moffatt, Annie Fred: rickson, Amy Mullin und Freda Fow ter. The seven boys in thix group algo Kave A snappy vocal numb Refreshments were ved ani ug completed the evening's fun eee JUNIOR HOCKEY The Claresholm junior hockey boy have organized for the season. The President: Cas 2: Braren. Kit Dr. A.D, Mac- gregor. The boys will try to arrange a series of games with teams from neighboring towns. They have some promising material and lots of am- bition. o A CHALLENGE 1 Luke hockey team, do challenge the Meadow Creek Hill Billles to a game of hockey, to be at any time, peas to pay for the dinner. N Fixer*at Qually Motors. Sees NORTHERN LIGHT Another Very successful whist drive was held on Friday last at the liome . P. Yorgason, when F. A. and their friends, taking advantage of a fine s weekly 205th There were Hazel and pin ware equal to. the sion, ani n had everyone com- fortatie in thelr tix house. The even with motor, 60-bushel grain tank, Was spent as usual with cards straw spreader, transport truck and 4nd) social fun, which lasted till ee ong swather attuchment about two o'clock in the morning. After the whist a bountiful supper No. 201, dne Independent Plek-up Lo7S) with transport, truck, ane Hart R nn nlery inen of tie said Union Motorw Garage, Sta and can be Inspected at any nie ibelorethe sale Minneapolis-Moline ment Company of Canada lie assignee of the vendor of the said machin at the said sale by auction. Power Further particulars of the said sale 0 eu be given on inquiry at the sale, Messrs, Edmauson, Canada Life Building; Cal- Alberta, THOMAS 8B. RUANEE, Auctioneer, avely, Alberta. Abert A, 23rd day of November, 1931, Imple- Limited, ry, reverves the right to bid was served. The honors for the evening were won by the following: Lady's high, Ruth ison; gentleman's high, Ole Vinge: gentleman's consolation, F. Evans, All the members oc the Willow Creek Local U. F. A. again. re- minded of the regular annual. riect: ng, on Wednesday evening, Decem- er 9th, at eight o'clock, in the. Nor therm Light sebool. - Business:. lec: tion of officers. Everyone 1s asked to be present. Come and do, , Your talk Ing tn the regular meeting: ss Wheat has dropped back to 62 cents, and the reaction has been ser- Jously felt in trade circtes, Public Sale of Lands Under the Tax Recovery Act, 1929 Municipal District , the Municipal Distric pints uigtion, In the Muntefpal Oftice, of December, allowing lands: Part of Section That portion South and Wegt of Creek Bank 33 T portion of North of Creek Bank reco N. Each parcel will be offered for sale subject to a reserve bid, ct to the reservations contained in ti wh. Redemption may be made by p DATED at Granum, Alb . At the hour pf two (2 of Argyle, No. 99 NOTION IS HEREBY GIVEN that under the provisions The Tax Recov- gry Act, i 94, will offer for sale, by Granum, Alberta, on Monday, the 21st o'clock in the afternoon, the Sec. Township Rae. W.M. Acres 1 1 4th 240,92 u 4th 86.15 12 th 160 My) ath 160 10 4th 160 2 4th 160, 12 4th 140 1 4th 4 rt 4th 1 4th 160 and sub- he existing certificate of title. Terms payment of the full arnt of arrears taxex and couts, at any time prior to the sale. ta, thin 22nd October, 1931. JAMES BLAIR, Secrotary-Treasurer, PHONE 200 CLARK BROS. The Christmas Season . .5 WE BEG TO REMIND YOU, although it i that the Christma on is near gain to prepare to celebrate the biggest day of the year. In fact, the big- gest day in all history, and the day that should gladden the hearts of all mankind, especially the children. Therefore let us forget our troubles and all try to make it the most Merry Christmas yet. We rs utting forth every possible eflort to lessen your. shopping worrie displays of CHRISTMAS GOODS and NOVELTIES SER- VICEABLE GIFTS and MOST REASONABLE PRICES. For lack of space, we will not try to enumerate the countless gifts we have to show this week, but will leave this as a surprise for you, and give you the pleasure of looking for yourself. if you have not already made your CHRISTMAS CAKE, PUDDINGS or MINCE MEAT, we will be pleased to bupply you with some of the Very choicest ingredients you could lay eyes on, A COMPLETE LINE of NECESSITIES for CHRISTMAS BAKING at PRICES that are RIGHT. SHELLED WALNUTS, Light Pieces - Ey Va He, cakes COOKING MOLASSES, 5-1b. t GENUINE SWEET APPLE CIDER DAIRY BUTTER CLARESHOLM CREAMERY BUTTER SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR BROWN SUGA ICING SUGAR ... WHITE SUGAR, Granulated : COCOANUT, Sweet Shredded ..... zie 80 per package 30e 3 tba gloutie) oe 20-M. aack 1.26 per fb. 23 The following are also CHRISTMAS NECESSITIES, Better buy hefore the rush start: Iready in stock. Glace Cherries, Glace Pineapple in tri-color, yellow, red and green a lovely effect In your light fruit cake: Table Figs, Bulk Poel, Nuts in Shell, Dates, Ground Almonds, Almond Paste, Extracts, Spices, Chin- ese Ginger, Putfed Raisins, Grape Julce, Maraschino Cherries, Mince- meat, Popping Corn, Marshmallows, Candies, Chocolates, Chocolate Bars, Olives, Cigars and Cigarettes. BANANAS, Golden Ripe, Extra Choice . 2 ths. 25 SPANISH ONIONS, Mild HOW ABOUT A BOX OF WINTER APPLES ? WAGNERS, SPIES, DELICIOUS, MACKINTOSH MAY WE HAVE THE PLEASURE oF FILLING YOUR ORDERS? Quick Service on SKATE GRINDING and Honing T. KINGSLEY MILLER'S , neuieve, SOR FO EOw De On BY oe ee won AND RESTORE THE CHILD TO NORMAL HEALTH. Your oo Vol. 6. No. 1 Elks te to The Claresholm Etka deny the Kiddies Christmas treat this y an in ranged for a spectal the Rex Theatre on cember 24th, CANADA'S NATIONAL Inder the personal di Prime Minister of Cana gency rellef appeal 1s to on December 10.- The lowing this appeal will for one week. Its purpo money by private subscr give relief in cases whe sity 1s emergent, and in th usual provisions of or or to municipal relief are 1 nvallable. Moreover, give a more human relief of the necessitous of emergency in our nati is of possible through the distribution of relief. The effort is suppleme wor rk of governments an nor the responntbility, and carrying through rel from these bodies. It expected that through tl this fund the occurren wa nt among the people of fon may be materialy Je absolutely avoided. i Dali halt in In Alberta the quota ign has been set at 1 ff of this is expected the northern halt of 1 and the other half in t areas. Edmonton is the the North, and Calgary fc As a medium of distr orgunization of the ted K of Canada is to be tngd. two reasons for this: main one, is that the Re immediately to help reli At has its brancehs in n lth jes and communities, to discover the need of th districts quicker than ot zations, the Ls The second rea society has already dd in many areas th those who are not directly reli jef measures hitherto and can bring them that 1 dest-given wifen given qu In the rural districts wish to contribute to th not give cash exclusively. nations will be accepted tude, These can be nade notifying the agent at tl where grain is delivered t of it Is a donation to this SH 11 IIONDAY, TUE A Hilarious Proy NEXT THURSD Janet Gay MI Matinee Saturda; A Practical A CHRISTM/ year would be ; ABLE CHRIS eae usual QU. to choose fron Your own cak able prices. ALL PHO Claresholm
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