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1935-12-25
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SCEMBER 18th, 1936 DZD DAD Ie Be tore Teco December 20, 5 p.m. Store will open 19 p.m. store will open 9 p.m. RISTMAS EVE, d close at 9 p.m. NESS, FRIDAY, day Wednesday F 25 and 26, for rie 79 * 2.95 teat cea ea A reat eat et Mea a Meat Meat Maat Ma Meat Megat a Maat at Mat ra eat el ERY ong Gifts hiffon A superfine quality with a really exquisit red top gifts of ex- New colors, Pair 1.50 SUITS les Two-ptece niece play sults, 1.95 seh geen gee), Sw wear and Misses, ic and new, yet priced These answer URES REALE AEE SE EE a at Rat Rat Rat REESE pee ME CREE eat at teat RAE GREE REEL BERGE at BAL REEL USE UROL AEE A ENGREL EERE BE TOEU OU UBEU GEL GEL NRE BEBE BEEZ , A tat tat Gitat gt;Ssses to Get Sea- arly Friday its hoppers that o time 2-95 if new-season coata, gt; 44 to begin the mm durable woollens some, cosy furrings son's smart Nine shapes, NM 4 OTHER i ws THE RED DEER ADVOCATE VOL. XXXII. No. 52 St. Luke s Church PM eet January 2 Christmas Tree Red Deer Elks are holding thelr annual banquet on Thursday everi- ing, January 2. The lndies of the Luke's Church held their an- O. f ual Sunday School Christmas tree 0 thering will be honored by on Friday evening, December 20.) presence of Dominion Grand Exalted About sixty-five children sat down Ruler, Mr, A. McIntyre. of Calgary, slipper at 6:30 p.m, and after an and Mr, John Vaselenak, Lethbridge urspent In games they, with thelr Provincial President. Both of these grown-up friends, assembled for the gentlemen will address the meet prize-giving. After'a few words by ing. Vialtors are expected. from wetter the following received Olds, Ponoka, Sylvan Lake and their prizes for the previous year's Rocky Mt. House. Mr. P. E, Kent aeee dance, good cobduct and iesson D.D.G.E.R.. will tnstall the new offi- ieee dye. Nen Ballantyne, Barbara cers, and Mr. R.A. Van Blyke will Bunn, Tessie Eunice keep things moving aa chairman of The herd are looking banquet. Strange, Betty Lowe, Betty Gerrard, forward to a big night. nley. Munro, Dick Moyes, Carl Santa Claus- then arrived to dis Si E J 14 16 nuts and oranges to all the schoo t Ir rd, Charles Gerrard, Mra: F. - . ori arid Amy Shariand con . Doren and Amy -Sharand on-) Pod Deer Bonspiel gifts to the primary and the usual bag of candy, 'T, H. Cripps expressed the . thnviks of the school to, the parents Dates Arranged at Annual President waite a ys, Vice-President Supper Com: and teachers and to the ladies who pore Com had looked after the supper. Cheers mittee Appointed for Prizes, Ice were given for Santa Claus, who de- and Draws parted amid chorus of wishes for On Thursday evening in the his return next year, Auditorium Hotel, the President's men were the guests of thelr oppo th Vice-President s bi Christmas Concert sri tna stous Tocty-i cavers ier an enjoyed a splendid supper. hour's work on the eatables, Presi- at nite urchi dent Scott Hastie called the gather- ing to order and a number of busi- ness matters were dealt with. First gathered at the and foremost the dates for the an- on Friday evening nual bonspiel were set, January 14, ted 15 und 16, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. . H. Lindsay was ap- pointed bonspiel Hugh ated and illuminated tree which Clarke was put in charge of the formed a pretty setting for the fes- bonsplel ice, and R. B. Welliver was Hark the named head of the reception .com A jolly crowd untted Church ni by the Sunday. School pupils. dhe platform was a large gaily decor- tivities, After a cal Herald Angels Sing , and prayer, mit for the spiel. A. Houston, Rev. D. Whyte Smith, H. J. Crulckshanks and Geo. Holmes the minister, acted as chairman for the pt The'primary department presented A thelr Parlous items first, consisting and visitors wound up an enjoyable af recitations, vocal solos, choruses, gathering. Grills, etc. Two choruses by the W.M.S. OFFICERS primary department, Jewels and Little Children Can You Tell ; a Til Be a . The Women's Missionary Society by five boys./of the United..Church lected the ring Band ,-and following Officers at their annual star Drill by ten Little girls) meeting on Friday, December 20: dressed in white, were very pleasing President Mrs. J. M. Carscadden. sumbers by the wee tots. First Viee Mrs. F, W. Galbraith. The contribution of , the juntor Second Vice Mrs. T. 8. Stanway. department consisted of recitations, Third Vice and Supt. of Mission songs, violin solo, ris. by two boys, gave . MacIntosh. ahildren's concert which 1s Cor, Sec'y Mrs. L. mn. greatly enjoyed by th Treasurer Dr, Mary McCullough main feature of the evening, Sec'y C.S. Mrs. Thompson. aaa tur as the little folks were con- Assoc, Helpers Sec'y Miss Cole. wt ned, was the arrival of Santa Supply Sec'y Mrs. Searancke. Ginus, who came bounding in just a) Strangers Sec'y Miss Norton. wee bit Inte owing to.a mishap on MM. Sec'y Mrs, Holmes. the way to the church. He could Tempe: P. Gaetz. e nice Sec'y Mrs. ot stay very long, however, so he o Milne-Hills Waiter and others responsible for the train ing of the pupils and presentation the concert are to be congratu- Mr. peat Gu the result of thelr effort. Mrs. Geo. Milne, known and deservedly g men of this community, was - ed at Sylvan Lak Monday, Baptist Christmas Besember' ti coos i, ol ch 5 RK. 8. ve erformi: Entertainment cc0 tiSie prscnee ote in mediate friends of the OEE Enel ,. parties. Mrs. P, Duffield played the The annual Sunday School enter-) wedding march. After a short wed- wainment got aivay. too start ing trip, Mr and Mine Ww on Friday evening gratifying close yaxe their home on Mr. C2 the appointed hour, 7:30. Rev./Yurm-in this district, Best PE. Mundy acted as chairman, and Wi be extended to them from a the numbers followed smoothly, wide circle of friends. showing careful preparation on the Nazarene Ch A vety enjoyable evening was) Gnd , were given by Margaret Holm- spent at the Christmas concert of gren, Betty Lewis, Dick Krause, Gor- the Church of the ne . inst Son Rutherford, Roger Mundy, Lor- Friday. The audience was favored vift, Gordon Mitchell, Mil- py recitations, choruses, ducts and completed the et piano duet, and a violin solo accom: tributed by the primary department. by the 7 e a The ined by the traction was the fact that such small . Swift, and children did their parts so well. The evening was brought to a close by the. distribution of treats to the) children, . Thelma Cobetto and. Alfio it - Dialogues were presen' Mabel Calg J W Diniorues were presented, by Pave Calgary JUMOYS WIN class, Iva Cunningham's class; ex- a by Iola Cunningham's class; : On Christ me mas Day ; a violin solo by Flor- ence Beachell, and a song by the junior cholr completed the Sunday School program. Charlie and Angus) Ret Streatch. id: lean rea ed a bit of burlesque in the form of an original skit, which was received The mem- ry Junior Radios had little in the form of a pan mime entitled, Grandfather's Mem- ', A silent but convincing pro- cession of grandfather's , Olive Kirk, Marie Arb, Phyllis Haliburton and Joan The best laugh was provided by appeared as a generous proportions, who, with her size and abundant luggage, char- strapping quite filled the picture. riod half gone, Red Deer broke Scter, which was excellently -por- into the scoring when Kenendy laid is tly disowned by th trayed by Hilma Postabeck, ran close down neat fo Lee and the proud old aristocrat, ietho ta still 20, was a huge success, A Allen Morris was released on A Claus, who centre man blasted it home. Hiing in the days of the Civil War. preciative audience attend: eis oe Se ree ere Ofmcial Standing tme te, At the end of the first Radios. but Concert Held Friday Yuletide Music at Priges were iiven to the on Sunday at of the church, under the leadership Eve of Mrs. Hamilton, did well in presentation of their program. Carols were sung in rO- rendered a fine anthem, and Mrs. C, W, Farr sang the solo, The Holy city. ne the follawinir the choir: Al ight , And the Glory , Watched Their Flocks By Night , Babe ; violin duet, Exhibition Hockey : Sunday, aged 85 years, The funeral) class put on a Tucsdi the vi BER 25th, 1935 RED DEER, ALBERTA, WEDNESDAY, DEC: GARRISON BALL NEW YEAR S EVE One of the most enjoyable dances: of any season is the annual Garrison Ball, and this year s affair arranged by the members of the 78th Battery for New Year's Eve, promises to rank with the best. Harold Bone's eight-plece orchestra will be on hand with the newest dance hits, and the new heating plant ensures comfort for the dancers in the cold cat weather, The battery bays are going to a lot of trouble to entertain their guests, and they are expecting bumper crowd. Camrose Team Here It should be a humdinger. overtime tle last. Thursday on pick up two league points. the latter's ice Saturday 3-2. win the Central 23, fourth place As the will participate in offs during the last january, it looks like a tough from now. until then. Six or hundred rabld fans in the Red Deer team to go t Red clinch secon Camrose in the league standing. eee eet CHRISTMAS AT heir best a Mrs. i ting up swell Christmas 4 The dinningroom remembered for their services ing the year, and thanked for s for the children at the Municipal Hospital. 5 chairman of the Sale Committee, reported in reasonably re it was hoped Baptist Church Choir presented. a splendid program Chime 6 , Glory to God , jduet by Misses Helen and G Sjurdal. The pastor, Rev. P. Mundy, gave a Christmas mi Heaven s Peace Proclamation . Legion Members Hold ChspistMAs Sa ee oe GARRISON BADMINTON PLAYERS VISIT INNISFAIL i Six players from the Garrison the United Churc lub visited: Innisfail on Wednes- iny. evening and enjoyed som rendly games with the Innisfail eqations were present olayers, They were hospitably en the United Church for tertained and had an enjoyable frett for the younger shiigren of the skilled directo? os mule was es and the cholr , The party includes members and other childre: 5 e 's 4 he Christmas services, and the cholr jevening, Th Part SS sremurehy, were guests of the Legion, was held well up to the high standard of pre-j hip) Evelyn argaret Johns and Messrs, in the Parish Hall on Gaturdoy vious years, and there was a large Mist Qeott Peter Hastie and Lister. afternoon, December 21. About 200, congregation to enjoy the service. o sat down to a sumptuous supper at In adaltion tothe choeal work, there Christmas 4:30 p.m, which was followed by by Mrs, Banister, . Knox Sunday School 4a) Porogram, Santa Claus then Hector, MacDonald, Mra. Slows, Christmas Concert arrived and a gift, together with a ers large bag of candy and nuts, was A The teachers and children of given to every child. The committee rucker, Knox Presbyterian Sunday School in charge of the arrangements was Melba held thelr Christmas * Friday evening, December 20. i, te and Mr. Church was well filled with children, and they, with the assistance of var- Harold Bone and fheir-parents and friends, and ati ious Lejlon members who decorated Hawkins, and interesting program was given by the hall and helped with the dis- intermaildren. as follows: Tadividual tribution of gifts, and the committee Kemp, Vivien of Indies who worked hard in the Henderson, preparation and serving of the tea, wi entation of Christmas muslc-by th the The Canadian Legion Christmas choir of Knox Church, under the f the skilled direction of Mrs. Helen Moore Good congn BIBLE INSTITUTE XMAS PRO the marning, the choir program consisted of anthems and carols by Il My Heart This The First Christmas Morn While Shepherd: pleasur Aj ment. was provided. Special and by Mr. C: of the Bible Institute, Calgary. lowly the program, candy were passed out to all the actrees Sleop Holy trio, Infant Holy Holy Night , and a violin solo, Meditation . The various items were well ren In the Wilderne: ladies ful preparation, 1 ded be the happi- skilled direction. Mrs. FE. G, Johns Eee ly hig work as accompanist added much to) Christmas Concert at A large the enjoyment of the evening. oe ca an Graham. Class num . H. Scott, was distributed to the bers. were also: given: recitations Gf. children as they left the hall. Former Red Deer Pastor welcome by the toys is E. adeno . Nicholls class, and the girls of Miss SAFEWAY STAFFS Dies at the Coast pecember 22, Th G. Reay s class, Pantomime be the OLD ANNUAL PARTY) Rey, W. G. W. from Death of W. J. Strong -- girls of Miss J. Lord s Miss N. The Macdonalds Consolidated and their 3 the tesertitie Greck district 0 1908, Drever, Mrs. D.McEachern and Miss Safeway stalls friends away at Rocky Mt. House on M, Steedman. Mrs, B. Barrett's from Lacombe, Popes a Red Rey. W. GO aril, which, with Deer held thelr annual get-together secretary of the People s Prohibition tableauiand twos the) Sylvan Lake Hotel gn Wed Association in British Columbia, Grove an incentive for. junior an T-' neaday evening. re were thirty- ajed in West Vancouver on Decem-) effort in the future. the five in the party, and after splen-'per 17. Mr. Fortune was x manta oa dancing was the order prior to 1908 wns concert, of the evening. The children. in the Ki byterian Church with a heavy sack gathering were sultably remembered Fen ay roid triends inthis fenrts lon rThat bundle of screen magic, flve- filled with bags of candles, oranges with gifts, and those prosent hada dPartiet will learn of bis passing with exp thal year-old Shirley Temple, will thrill. and nuts, and each child present re- thoroughly enjoyable time. segret: 908 to 1913 he was Sabr orcgram, youd delight her army of-local fans celved m bag, The concert close woh ier sciceae POLICE COURT ome headquarters in Edmonton, in The Little Colonel , tiie with the National Anthem. Crescent Theatre on Friday and Magistrate, H. Jones, which city he moved to the Coast and inst nviee: Wednesday, Ivan Morris in the latter year sod tnanrumertey aes Saturday, December 27 and 28. The Little Colonel is the story lwas fined 35 and costs, Henry Kam- ak was fined 20 and costs, ot Kentucky belle who marries a on ate present. nicely decorated for and minister, Smith, conducted the services. ns ere wi the tendan: Away children s Mr, W, J, Strong, who settled in logues by the clasves Year a the W. Fortune, general present: the appreciated drill, jchoruses by the mediate children, completed program. THE LITTLE COLONEL At the close of 1 Claus appeared took place at Rocky Mt. House on Tt is al pastor for few) rriends and former pupils, Christmastide From eos eeretary of the Alberta Temperance child's Influence , Pean Before KC, on The Salvation At Camrose on League game, Red fine ane Yankee, against her father's wishes, program, held on Friday, BIG LEAGUE HOCKEY Soothern. thoroughly enjoyed the various items Ganadian Section f D. afterwards put In an A nce. got in some dangerous i the obdurate The finale was a chorus, Memories , Red Deer defended stoutly and Dil- Anais Mtiriey plays the cameo rendered by the young people. TEE e ee ee etia Pare ore W. PA. by those taking part. Tet Pothe nets, handled everything colonel whose dancing feet, smiling Wem particularly caused roars of /houre, W. E. Payne, 10+ J 'hc- Toronto So 2 4 O88 0 that came his wi See easloted curls, make Iaughter, Two Old Ladies in Lode: aarp peat 8. Mc- Montreal 6 2.8 8 A Spanish-Porti ot pk Calgary Goal, Helmer; defence, a withering attack on the heart of Ing . A very impressive finish was) o'r, pe americans 6 8 2-31 39 ine ee aniina penitent plac- sfoore, Metcalf, Stark, Egan; for- the stern rebel. In keeping with the that of af ction sone, silent he Crown. its Frank Canadiens 3 8 34 Wroveotions a jer Brit Moore, into: Brench, cameron, importance of this picture, Techni- Night by four on Brn ar bose a American Section vied te war WS Cunningham, Witte, y. olor graces part of this De. Sylva the cj nelusion of this item, the S lenham, who had been given o WoL D. F. A Searia reliable circles in Red Deer Goal, Dillon; defence, produ wiontion, is, called audiehee rose to sing Praise. 0: week to pay his room rent at the 1. 3 3 6 OM 26 rid, to be under consideration. x ee, sutherland: forwards, Ken- everywhere to Shirley's dancing with Prom Wen Cu Blesaings Flow , fol- Alberta Hotel, appeared before MAG? Pincers Sagi gi stout nedy, Lee, Gordon, Hayhoe, Tomalty, Bill Robinson iri his original stair lowing which Santa Cla it- istrate Jones. He was oes Chicago 162 25 For advertising and ptinting ser- Mackowichuk. Bi obeiaborately, staged 1n One Ci vss Orcaudy ana mins wong costs or two months in the Fort. He 7h iT 5 8 217 8 vice, Phone 531, The Advocate. Referee Bill Martin, sequence of the picture. with small gifts for the scholars, took the time. Thursday Afternoon On the afternoon of Boxing Day, Thursday, December 26), at three r seniors. will wed back noon hour to sult the holiday crowd. These two. teams played to a 3-3 Jee,;- Tho: local Club will go into Camrose team won over Tacombe on puts Camrose in second place in Alberta League, with nine points, The standing of the first four teams in the league as at painters and d corators, is pal soemened a by-law four ranking top teams The Rotarians had a fine spread that a nation-wide appeal at their Monday meeting, Mr. and made, and: in preparat of the Auditorium, put- endorsement of The cost. Seal decided on the funds and Bettenson to well, and to exceed last year's Presents Sacred Program The choir of the Baptist Church ney-General to Police Chief Spe sage, choir went the service held in the Poplar Ridge school Christmas Party .ce;osmymoiraycrnyat tm a meta e ea year in Red Deer is the annual . vice in message and song. pe ne a soo fi ried eee concert On Mi the Rev. W. T, H. Cri . Mr, Bave we num- taxes, but been refs fajor ah ae wal ih; Violin trio by Miss Agnes Wiltshire, bers were offered by the scholars of until arrears were pald. Claude the Sunday School classes and by cil argued Mr. Miss Preston, pianist from Calgary, whether Mr. C, Hutchinson, soloist, monthly tax bills treats ter in the alr, children. St. Joseph s Convent The annual concert took place at sett ae reer many. ereriine; ot gene coe way easton ras city, and the phe ortune Passes parents came from long at West Vancouver in His 79th) distances, Reverend Mother and the Syritrora Weectrie Co, 7.20, Sisters wish to thank, most heartily power Kind encouragement given by all seool Board 1 response of oral Electrit a large number will certainly press 9.90, even greater son 5. e 180 78, and sendid opportunity for meeting old especially when all for an opportunity to -At Red Deer, on December season's greetings. to. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Jacot ted. of plays, Jofire, ts and mber jand Moral Reform League with his pennies and Goldilocks ; dances to Mr. and Mrs, Nels Lund, from and drills, recitations, songs, choruses burne, son. At EIGHT PAGES Court of Revision Next Monday Night City Council Sets Date for Tax Ap- peals Team Sold to J. G. La- te of Transtets' Last night's meeting of the City Council, the last except for s cours revision next Moni was de Mayor said, That is what this meet ing 1s for, mainly. Those present were Mayor W. P, Code, Aldermen J. V. Bettenson, E. 8. Hogg, Geo. Orme, A. 8. Shaw and J. Teasdale; and Commissioner R. 8. Gillespie, Horses Sold Ald. Hogg reported for the com - mittee appointed to sell the city cam, Foreman Jones had advised t them that the team would perhape be required by the city during Janu- ary. With this in mind they had agreed to sell them to Mr. J. G. Lia- Fritice for 75, for delivery. on. 01 before February 18. Messrs, P. E. Kent and . E Haste waited on the Couneil with 1 legislative protectiot against competition by transien Mr. Ken Ucenaing paint ers, graded ao that those not payin 8 est discussed hundred rjoxing Day. will help the Council, and the. lease will probab nged. 7 be arrat dents of the THE ROTARY CLUB december 9 in the suine disaster Coalhurst. Mr. Robinson. explain wns to tion for it, t x asked. staff were suitably also wrote on the same subject. T dur- Council agreed without discussion, and Mrs./ give their endorsement to the mor their kindly co- ment. operation. correspondence on. Mrhe Christmas Cheer Committee matter of a bell and wig-wag at cated at Victoria Ave. crossing indi a cl Provincial Training School, who the city were not being asked to o might not otherwise be remembered, and flowers were sent to each patient. rt of the initial ot but only one-third. of the upki On this understanding, it motion of Ald. Hi accept the F Miss Joan Snell, secretary of High School Students Union, w: that the city s drums were being paired and would be resurned w Pea dy. The Commissioner read a Je from the Department of the At nf to the effect that by two magiste Phristmas music last Sunday even- decisions tt had now been establ ing, under the leadership of Mrs. H. W Snell, and with Miss Jean Kirk within the: scope of the Slot at the piano. The following num- rt ; Silent Night , JoyBells , Gift find that the city police were aske erde see that any found were confiscs ed that machines chine Act, and were therefore 1 to confiscation, Operators had given until the end of the cur month to remove them, but ines Taxes The Council spent some time viewing in detail two or three of relief; a list of uncollectable J On A by the Commissioner; and the ; Of the there were about current an of arrenrs, nearly all of which been promised and would. prot be paid this week, Court of Revision Next Monday, December 30, the Elks set as the date for the court for the annual vision. The Council will mee had tendered an amount of ct fused the dis . The for some time counts on cl were in orde: Fol- arrears still owing, but left the in. Halladay, who had fathered th of discounts instead of penalt jv order to treat decided to require every clean up this ye been past, first had done in the definitely following accounts were it: FF, W. Ge Secretary 655, Canadiar ic Co, 138.13, O 90, T. Powell 9, H. 7 Co, 65, . SON. and At Red Deer, on Dece:
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