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4—CLARESHOLM LOCAL PRES 8, THURSDAY, GEPT. 11, 1988 Pastors appear | At commission Representing their Pastor: L, respective Guebert of ss English Lutheran Chureh and Pastor L. Knudson of the Nidaros Evangelical Luth- eran Church appeared. before thi ; Quality \ SATE PERE CAEN, dind for thbse teas, parties and tu Ralsin and Fruit 8 DeJongs Phone 33 eT ayn plan for my future oO > NS SE ROSA RAO FOR GOOD WHOLESOME CALL DE JONG’S BAKERY. White or Brown WIMUIUAL IFE Cameron commission on educa- tion in Lethbridge Wednesday. Each presented wu brief, ob- Jecting ‘to the way evolution is taught in the school, claiming it gives pupils a false view creation, Each was then ques- tioned by members of the com- mission on the matter. 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All steel welded cabinet ma. staing even temperature air circulation 99.88 thly namel with smart gold- color 95 @ burner Modeen veiled cabinet SHEET SPECIAL— Reg. 7.29 pr; NOW Tex-Made COTTON SHEETS Luther League Pretty setting In Faith Temple For wedding Pentecostal Faith. Temple, decorated with baskets of pink and white gladioli, was the scene a a lovely wedding at 7:00 p. Saturday, . August 30, when Shirley Ellen Schram, Vancou- ver, B.C., became the bride of Lawrence Victor Schindel, also of Vancouver;, Rev. H. C.:Mc- Alister officiated. bride is the ead of Mr. and Mrs. Claresholm, parents are Mr. Schindel, Melville, . Given “in ‘marriage by--her father, the bride was lovely in a floor-length gown of white silk organza over net @ satin. The dress had short sleeves and she wore matching gloves. Lace appliques outlined the portrait néckline were scattered throughout the full skirt which pearl head piece. onl; ellery was a a qecklace, gift of the grooi The bride Bible on which were pink sweet- heart roses and stephanotis from which cascaded ribbon stream- ers. Matron of honor was Mrs. Roy Pachal who wore a shrimp- colored cocktail length gown of lace and net over taffcta with short lace jacket. She carried a cascade bouquet of cream and white daisies. The flower girl was Sandra Rathgeber, Melville, niece of the groom, who was frocked in pastel green het over taffeta and car- ried a basket of mixed yellow flowers. The best man was Harvey of the groom. Ushers were: Roy Pachal, Claresholm, and Ernest Schindel, Cadillac, Sask., brother Rathgeber, Melville, Sask. Mrs, Jack Berschl ‘was ac- companist and during the signing of the register, Mrs. Ferd Volstad sang “Because.” For her daughter's wedding Mrs, Schram wore a navy dress with dusty rose accessories and pastel blue dress with beige ac- cessories and pink carnation cor- sage. A reception for 50 guests was held in the Recreation Hall with catering by Foothill Rebekah Lodge. The bride’s table centred with a beautifully dec- orated wedding cake flanked by candles. and vases of sweet peas. McAlister “proposed the toast to the bride. For her wedding trip the bride wore a beige tweed two-piece dress with fur. trim, beige coat, rust. hat and gloves. Her ‘cor- sage was of pink roses. Guests were present from: Melville, .Sask.; Cadillac, Sask.; Edmonton, Calgary, . Cochrane, High River, Black Diamond and Blackie, Alta. After a honeymoon at Banff and Lake Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Schindel will reside in. Van- couver, B.C, B a Loses two Valued members During the past week Sharon Luther League of Nidaros Luth- eran cnuren has lost two valued member: . The redlaait Lillian Johnson, Granum; left Friday for Camrose Lutheran College where she will study Grade 11. Lillian is. the elder ena of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johi Another meres of the league, Caroline Weme, left Monday for Calgary to commence . nurse's training in - igary General Hospital. As farewell * ti New Testa- ments are presented. A .New' Testament was presented Miss Weme beforé her departure and, as it. could not be procured in carried a white LOVELY An evening wedding was solemnized in Scarboro “united Church, Calgary before an altar banked with yellow and mauve chrysanthemums, when Jean Phyllis Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Scott of Clares- holm, became the bride of Charles William McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. A. McKay of Palo Alto, California. Dr. S. Parsons heard the wedding vows, The bride, given in marriage by her father, was radiant in a white nylon .chiffon full-skirted sleeveless gown. It fea Pleating across the bodice to a high neckline to form a V-back falling in two drapes to the chapel length train. Her. finger tip. length veil was held in place by a lace head piece trimmed with seed pearls. ._ The bridal bouquet consisted of a mauve orchid with white streamers .and stephanotis atop a white Bible, a gift of the groom. Attending the bride as matron of honor was Mrs. David Michie, sister of the groom. She wore a pale peach waltz length gown in nylon chiffon Her ‘outfit 3 was complemented by a matching sequin trimmed head piece with tured | pin WEDDING MR. AND MR8&. CHAS. McKAY a veil over the face. ried a nosegay of pink rose~ buds and white baby mums. Other attendants of the bride She car- were Helen Law Megan Samuel. They wore pale blue and Iemon yellow nylon chiffon., waltz-length gowns respectively. Their gowns were complemented by matching crown style hats with small veils over the face. They carried nosegays of red rosebuds and white baby mums. Sharon Ann Scott, niece of the bride, was daintily attired in a ik nylon chiffon dress with matching headdress and: gloves. She carriéd a small nosegay. of pink rosebuds and white mums. eorge Brox, brother-in-law of the groom, assisted the groom as best man. Ushers were Ross Scott and D. F. Michie. Mark Miller, nephew of te groom, acted as ring bea’ Patrick ‘Woodcock. "soloist, ren- dered The Lords Prayer during te ceremony and “I'll Walk Beside You” during: the sign- ing of the register. A reception following was held in the Palomino room of the Stampeder Hotel for about 60. The toast to the bride | guests. was proposed by Gordon Brown to which the groom fittingly responded. The best man pro- posed a toust to the bridesmaids | afer which he read several tele- fzrams trom well wishers to the bride and groom. For the honeymooy trip the bride changed to a e wool suit with matching white ac- ‘yssories. She wore a corsage of red roses. The trip con- sisted of motoring to Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver and down the coast on the Redwood highway. They reside at 2716 St. Mary's St., Bakersfield, Calif, Faith Temple Members attend World conference Ten members of Pentecostal Faith Temple have gone to To- ronto to attend the Fifth World Conference of Pentecostal Churches in:the Coliseurn Arena, Exhibition Park, from September 14 to 21. Delegates from nearly 40 nations. will attend. Leaving syeeraay were: Rev. and Mrs. H. C. McAlister, ue Frank Mctabhite, (Rev. J. Hazlett, pastor of Tethbridge Pentecostal Tabernacle), Mis: Delores Lougheed, Miss Bieanor Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.. Earl Sergeant, rna, Diane and Walda left.for Torbnto Tuesday. “According to Rev. Mr: Mc- Alister this conference will have overtones of a small~ United Nations in its racial and political diversity. Reservations have been received from: nearly 40 nations and 35. U.S. states and all 10 Canadian provinces. Des- pite the agreement in matters of theology and Christian experi- ence and their spiritual broth-' erhood there is a large area of diversity in political and social outloo! A large delegation of colored folks from the United States are strong anti-segregationalists, At the opposite extreme there will be a senator from South Africa io is a member of the South African Nationalist government party, who will also be accomp- anied by a colored South African who subscribes to the nationalist apartheid doctrine. Between these. two positions practically every political and- social’ view will be found from left to right. This is the first time such a world-wide conference of the 8,000,000 members of the Pente- cohel, denomination wift’be hela in North America. Previous conventions were held in Zurich, Switzerland in 1947, Paris, France in 1949, London, England in tee and Stockholm,, Sweden in 1955. PROCLAMATION time, one was sent to Miss John- |. Marion Knudson Marks birthday “Marion Knudson celebrated her 15th birthday Friday. Six girls were. guests for a delicious supper served by Marion's mother, Mrs. L. Knudson Games were played evening and Marion in the received. the this The program many lovely gifts to mark occasion. Defence Day is being drawn up by Boatman who was’ selected at a meeting of local clubs and organizations as Civil Defence Day Committee Chairman. WHEREAS, the maintenance of peace and, as an alternative personal and national survival in the event of enemy attack , are of paramount interest to the citizens of the Town of Claresholm and WHEREAS, the existence of a strong and efficjent Civil Defence is recognized as a means of attaining these goals, an WHEREAS the Government of Canada has called upon the nation to observe the day of Sept. 19 as Civil Defence Day as a means of developing an awareness ‘of the need for general participation in Civil Defence, ‘NOW, THEREFORE, | E. H. Mack, Mayor of the Town of Claresholm, do hereby proclaim the aformentioned day in Claresholm and urge the residents of .Claresholm to participate in the observance of this d lay. IN WITNESS WHEREOF ‘have hereunto set ‘ my kane and caused the Seal of the = Claresholm ‘to be affixed this 19 day of \ Senteniber, 1958. E. H. MACK,: i, Mayor > Citizens of Claresholm were urged “odie by Mayor E. H. Mack,to participate in the national observance of Civil Defence Day, ‘September 19. Mayor E. H. Mack issued an gtiseial proclamation setting date as Claresholm Civi jay support-of plans” “for local Shae OF the day. for . Claresholm’s activities during Civil ‘%S ivil Defence Director Allan » ‘own of and calling for_. Dorcas meeting Despite harvest Despite the | busy - harvest season, most members of the Dorcas WMF attended the meet- ing held Thursday at the home of Mrs. A, Fjordbotten, Granum. Clareshlm ladies attending the meeting were: Mrs. .L. With the Churches -PENTECOSTAL FAITH TEMPLE lev. H. C. McAlister, Sunday, September 14— :30 a.m. Sunday School for all the family. Ju 30 a.m. Divine eee "7:30 Evangelistic Gospel Service. Tuesday— 8:00 p.m.. Prayer and Praise. Friiday— 8:00 pam CA‘s—Family Night Servi Come ana Worship. with us! Pastor ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. E. R. Doyle, B.A, L.Th. Rector, Sunday, Septembe: 8:00 a.m. Men's conpotate Communion. 8:30. Men's Breakfast. 9:45 a.m, Morning Prayer. 9:45 a.m, Sunday School. 8ST. GEORGE’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr. F. MacKay ‘ Summer Schedule: Clareseholm: .. Mass, . Mass. . Mass. . Mass. Stavely: 10:00 a.m. Mass. ches, eo Rev. O. Sunday, September 10:30 a.m, ee School. Clastes for all a. 11:30 a.m. Morning? ‘Worship. 6:45 p.m. Prayer Service, 7:15 p.m. Orchestra Music. 7:30 p.m. Evangelistic Service. Tuesday, September 16— Kllshaw, Pastor 4— You attend these sei “THE FRIENDLY CHURCH. IN. THE HEART ‘OF TOWN” Minister: Rev. E. W: Oldring, Organist: Mrs. G. W. Cannam Sunday, September 14— 10:00 a.m. Sunday ‘School, ages 9 and over, 11:00 a.m. Sunday School, ages up to 8. 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship— Theme: “The First Command- ment. 8ST. PETER'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN Church “The hues of ine Lutheran jour’ Lowell L. qusbeits Pastor. eves September a.m. “The Luthergn jour” CFCN 1060 ke. 7 19:30 a.m. Bible Classes for all ages. 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship. “This is the Lite”, Tuesday— ' 8:00 p.m. fal League. Thursday— 2:30 p.m. Ladies Aid. Saturday— 2:00 Confirmation Class and Saturday Schoo! LUTHERAN CHURCH (E.L.C.) Knudson, Pastor Claresholm (Nidaros): Peay, September 12— Confirmation in- siruction Sunday, ‘September 14— 10:00 a.m. Sunday: School and Bible Class, 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship. 8:00 p.m. Vespers, Wayne mae Student at PLC, Speaker, . Senior choir practise. a qyeleontie™ to all our] A ae y activities. Oftice 230 Fjordbotten and Mrs. EB. K. any atte oe A delicious lunch was served the conclusion’ of the busi- ness mecting, These fingers now free from warts, after using DEIGHTON’S WART REMOVER Made from herbs. Net injurous to h obtainable at Foothills ee acy Professional Directory DR. R. L. FALCONER Dentist Fort Macleod Phones: Office 41; Residence 275 DR. A. W. DION DENTIST Phone 8 Clareshoim Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5:30 H.R. DAWSON, LL.B. Barrlater, Solicitor, Notary Telephone 62 Claresholm _ P.O. Box 64 Dr. W. Morley Hodgson Physician and Si?geon Claresholm Business Phone 141; Res. 229 Cc. V. BENNETT, , LLB. Barrister, Solicitor PHONE 111 * Claresholm — Alberta: eo DR. F. D: NATAROS Milnes Block Optometrist Phone 21 — Claresholm DR. S. J. CORNISH Physician & Surgeon Hours: 1:30 to 5:30 Phone Business 132 — Res. 26 and by appointment a ht ne RADIO & TV CLINIC GRANUM All Electrical Appliances FOR BEST IN TV SERVICE T. W. Bell, D.F.M. PHONE 109, GRANUM PHONE 568, CLARESHOLM DR. J. EWART LLOYD Hours Mu a | and 1:30 to igives Bock THE CLARESHOLM HEALTH CENTRE Naturopathy Herbal Remedies For appointment phone 633 Block and a half west of P.O. 329-4th Ave. N.W. DR. G. DON CLARK DENTIST Office in the Carroll Clinic Business hours 9 a.m. pm. Phone 22 for appointment _ DR. G. BLAIR ROSE PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office 27—Phones—Res. 196 Claresholm + Oftice Hours — 11 to 12 a.m, — 1:30 to 5:30 p.m. J. A. ATKINSON Claresholm Agent INSURANCE CO. GRANUM UNITED CHURCH Minister: Glen A Park 9:50am, Sunday School. 11:00 a.m, Morning Worship. Leyden’s Funeral Home. eas Claresholm (Ambulance Service) Sermon Theme: “A Charge to Keep.” Phone 187 Days; $34 or 369 Nights WAWANESA. MUTUAL. FIRE
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