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The Fairview Post 1945-10-26 - 1949-08-03
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1947-05-28
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(RANGER NEWS gbebPeace River for a short time to per Polukoshko, formerly F ile s Cah teahetleouiesicy is orking at J. Andreeff. ictor Nasedkin sold one trucks to Pete Doumnoff Joring planting is nearly over in Ranger. The work was delayed by several farmers having to reseed their-winter-wheat. sa Mr and Mrs W. Acadrectt jr. hada housewarming party on Sun- . day, May 25. hey received many useful gifts. Everyone had had a lovely time. Everyone. is deserting our dis: trict. Paul Loroff has gone to work at Bob Kerr's, Karl Andreeft a. month, oroff is getting . ready to go to his farm at Bluesky scar nd and .Merr. Andreeft is going to i. oe sfor a month or so. on oe tet of bicycle traffic Letve seen Ranger and. David Thompson schools. Real baseball playing at the Sunday ball practices. Some aie rascals swimming in Loroff's dam. And where does Tony Roroff go every Sunday on his tractor? People galloping over the countryside looking. for horses last Tuesday morning. 1.50 per year muster June 1: MS To Our Customers: We wish to announce that we are resuming our trucking business. Smith Bros. Fairview Miss Fanny Andreeff has gone has been in Scotswoodifor almost T. BLAKE LETTS. - G. R. MADONALD, 2 B.Sc., M.D., L.M.C.C. Bays ccoans and. Sa ungeons fe HOURS oo duly except Wednesday RUMBALL S ECTRIC HATCHERY PEACE RIVER NOW BOOKING ORDERS for R.O.P. sired White Leg- horns, New Hampshire an H Barred Racks. Also peers WY White. Leghorns, and Hampshire Baby Chicks. Wehatch only from Government Approved flocks, Pullorum Test- ed 100 . The Post Hears Mrs pales is taking a nurses lab course at St. Paul s eee in Vancouver. Office nurse for D Letts and Dr: Macdonald is Mrs D. Shuttleworth. Mrs H: L. Maclean, LO. EXE: librarian, expects to leave Bent roesasy tor Edmonton WwW will attend a conference and short pone in library work sponsore y the Alberta Librarians Assn. she- Fairview Post, May 28 MAY, AT By JOHN, SWEENEY The cro jae eniiee around my wee cot And a gay Robin Red Breast is singing a song And know its for mex saying you re not forgot, For you built us two houses to help us along. D. A. Mackie. left on Sunday for his new position as Royal Bank manager at Fort Saskatche- ay Alta. He was accompanied by Mrs N. C. Willson, returning to Edmonton after a visit at Fair- view. Rev. A R: Schrag is attending the conference of the United: Church of Canada at Calgary this week at thesUnited Church. here were. in charge of the Girl Guides. Frank Rooney returned- this week from Dawson Creek, B.C., where he celebrated his 7Oth birthday on May 23rd. HINES CREEK Mr and Mrs E.R. McNabb - left early Saturday morning for Dawson Creek to visit relatives and friends; retutning Sund ay evens. Mrs youn Ruchel and family have returned to make their home here after spending the past year at Watino. Miss Frances Smith R. ve ee nton Letawsky end Vic Le- sky left by car last Thursday sr Edmonton where the Le- tawskysewill attend the wedding of Alex Letawsky and Anne en iss Monday even- in Miss Kay etryfilin, Fairview, Mrs Kelly Ol- visited Mr an H. E. Webb held his reg- coe week: ee aonb, communion service . last Sunday. Quite a number of local resi dents were visitors in Peace River last week tosee Dr. Levy, the eye specialist. . A Haggerty was a business visitor here for a few. days. Harry Klymchuck was a patient in Baty: Hospital for atew day arold Nelson. of: Spedden, * Alta., arrived last Friday with his fest and family to take over his duties as agent of the UG. G. elevator. Mrand Mrs D. A. Currie, are teaving:-for Sexsmith where Doug. will be agent of the U.G.G. Mr and Mr. Carl Zanner leave for Edmonton today. Mrs Zanner will receive medical treatment while in the city Mitchell J. Bak is visiting his parents for a few days before going to the west coast. We will never forget you when. spring rolls around, From that far away south we will come-every spring When.a carpet of green is spread over the groun We will wing our waynorth and once more we wilt sing. Services last Seay es But oh how we'll grieve when we know you re not here. We-will try and find out to what land you have strayed, -hen-straight-as-an-arrow-our-course we wil And simg you our songs in some other green glede. Sweeney. octeer 2 is For we know you re our friend like the: sunshine and- rain; . And if you're not here we will know you're away To some other bright land free from sorrow and pain, Where the Mowers are in bloom and the sun shines all day. VALID MAY 15th Coupons may be used as desired after their respective daan dnd will remain valid until at least December 31st, (iach coupon fs good for the purchase of 1 pourid of sugar. es : CAN NNING o will be. 10 LBS. PER PERSON As in previous vers this special allow- ance of sugar for canning will be in addition to: the regular sugar ration. It will be made available in two amounts - of 5:pounds each. THESE ARE THE COUPONS TO PROVIDE THE EXTRA SUGAR recall Y1,: 2, Y3, Coupons Y6, Y7, Y8, . Y4, 5. Y 9, Y10 (a gt; WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE B VALID JULY 17th validity orid sugar situation has been improving and has made. e the recent increases in the Canadian allowance. World. ifs, however, are still inadequate to meet a re ing continued rationing.
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Image 481 (1947-05-28), from microfilm reel 481, (CU11299605). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.