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Seer ace Ck tl eet wm Cement THE CAMROSE CANADIAN nd core neal Daysland callers at *me home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Karpowich. PAGE TEN Nov. 21st., 1951 HARVEST HOME. (int nded for Last Week) Harvest Home, Nov. 13./ Some more threshing has been Many Hriends ana neighors gath- done, but the last wet snow makes) ered Mondey evening, Nov. Sth., at it a difficult procedure. Daysland. Nov. 17. the honfe of the bride-to-be, Miss Glad to report that Davis May- The Carnival. sponsored by the Martha Behoenknecht, She was the ard has returned home from the giks Lodge, was attended by a ane of many useful and lovely Community HosPfr at Wetaski- jarge crowd each evening. Fol- gifts. win, where he, was 8 patient for lowing is a list of donations given Harry Sych, Gilbert Millroy and severa Jays. 1 just Fgrsberg left for a big gamme The local auction sales of, the ocal merehants and door ticket hunt, HYesumably near Edson. Schittles The Ernest Russells are sport- ing a new GMC -ton truck Berger Bros. and Mr. holders who won the donations: were well attended. Cambridge, 2.00 Christmas Stan. Berg has purchased a 1948 , Cake, won by Joe Zwack. Sir. did Mrs: H, W. Meyer and Ford tractor near Provost. J. Polehoyke, pyrex tea kettle, Ge: : aes Sunday evening callers . The infant: son of My, ant Mis. Raper wack. at the Stan Berg home. j Stan Bere wes oh a ist for Gilespie Hardware, glass set, Mr. and Mra. Frank Wallace and few-days, bug Is feeling fine now. Julia Michalehuk. 5 eae Se Dayslar Barber and Beauty Shop, purse and shampoo, Anne Organizeti Crime iw) Fedorvich. res iy ae Ring of Seven , Cole. 2.00 cash, Mrs. Joe Youths Brok Carignan: fou roken J. Wallis, electric penlight, Mrs. 13. Seven Brundage. (74 i EDMONTON, Nov. (Zish youths ranging from 16 to 19 * Daysland Poo Room, chocolate XV years, said by police to have been bars, N. H, Weller. FOR operating an organized crime ring .Daysland Hotel, cream and in South Edmonton, were arrest- sugar set, Mrs. Toohey. ed Monday. Police said all seven N. H, Weller Son, eonfessed to four shopbreakings ; coffee, Mrs. J. McRae. Ta -Vepsi aes tea and. WALLS CEILINGS and five thefts. Club Cafe, chocolate bars, B jR. Campbell. sr Block s Garage, 4 ats. oil, A. Holte. a . J. McCaffrey; 25 Ibs. flour, L. pean Swoboda Bros., 4 ats. oil, Steve - j F ; es at ket. 3 Ib: i Have you age Seccat se Ss. sausage, : A.P-P., 2.00 cash, Mrs. Wm, :. talked it over Lean Cate, chocolate b faysland Cafe, choco ars, je L. Twitchell. a Stan s Barber Shap, hair cream, Roger Zwack. Daysland Grocery, roll of snuff, Shirley Popilchak. R, Knutson, table ister, Peter Wynnyk. . W. Colson. shell electric lamp, Art. Schneider. with your bank manager? Our door is always open T. Loyke, towel set, Mrs. : Toohey. oo oe Drazd, purse, Sam - jahojowich. THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA gxSp,Sn0 : box of apples: Carl i aruga. : You can.bank on the Royal Cameron s Drug, tray and tumblers, Bob Hanrahan. aii ag paint, Elsie Polehoyke. D . 4y the Grace of God ee Leith, f ee, Wh vofciig wplinad, Brat sand Cepia i. ow Trp, Clacrgg aad po are eae Ghent Constitice and ppv? yout hous wen Cher Canadian Smy panna Directions ws fore tirre lettre ryous shall recurve foam Uber: Glee acceretong lo our aseattion ss Sead Aavaby pared in Rae nee tllhea: Aleph Goerner Ganeralyf Conia Hath harelisetthes found sind Goad at Car Govmrmerionst Hesse in, the Coby af CMtaseee Aa. day of sin the Yaar er Lord One Jrensan Aho Heandred amd ads jhe Ft Gan Ram : Poy Command of Ho Corcollency She Goermer Geral . Floats Cline. liryf Neenal Ta Here is Challenge and OPPORTUNITY Training and experience in leadership are two of the most valuable assets you can possess, no matter what lifetime career you select. You may * obtain both training and experience as a leader under a new plan whereby the Canadian Army is training young men with Junior Matriculation or Equivalent Educational Standard as Officers in the Active Force. But there is a challenge in the standards you must meet in the courses you take and pass before you can qualify for a commission. And, there is opportunity in the privilege of leading Canada s soldiers at home. and abroad. If accepted you begin training at Camp Borden as an Officer Cadet to qualify asa Second Lieutenant in the Active Force. You will receive Seeofid Lieutenant's pay while in training. When you are granted a com mission -youwill then serve for periods of 3,4 and 5 years as you choose under th Short Service Commission Plan. At the end of this service you may apply for a permanent commission. : 4 To qualify you must be: Single Physically fit Between 18 and 25 years of age and have a Junior Matriculation or Equivalent Educa- tional Standard. APPLY TODAY TO THE RECRUITING OFFICE NEAREST YOUR HOME No. 10 Personnel Depot, Currie Barracks, Calgary, Alta. 7 Army Recruiting Centre, 4 Hers, Western Commend, Kingsway Avenue, Edmonton, Alta. Edmonfon Manning Depot, Prince of Wales Armouries, Edmonton, Alta. A4035-AYV Listen fo Voice of the Army Tuesday and Thursday evenings -- Dominion Network. cigarette Es Revelstoke Sawmill Co., 1 gal. Elks Carnival tours Proves Successful Venture Revelstoke Sawmill Co., 1 gal.) lace mittens and bandeau of pink ; Paint, Clarence Barry. net with rosebuds, and carried a i . Tobert, 1 gal. pink satin muff with nosegay Bob Hanral baby mums and rosebuds. Mr, Phillip Erlandson, brother of the groom, was best man, and ushers were Mr. Gordon Berry, Mr. anti-freeze, 1 gal. anti-freeze, Geo. Boggs. A. Pryor, flashlight and bat- teries, Mrs, N. Josephison. brother of the bride, and Cashman Boggs, 6 ats. oil, Bert Patton. Steve Florko. A reception was held in the Max Harmider, 1 gai oil, Mrs. church parlors, wh re Mrs. A. S. Wirth. Ross of Killam, aunt of the bride, Davidson and Carignan, light and Mrs. Erlandson, mother of fixture, John Schneider. the groom, received the guests. Levine Stevens, 1 pr. blan- Mrs. Ross wore an afternoon frock kets, Mrs. J. Schneider. of grey figured jersey and grey Daysland Hardware, plastic accessories, and a corsage of cocktail set, Leo. Carignan. j white baby mums. Mrs. Erland- The three-prizes given by the gon wore a dress of midnight Elks Lodge were won by: Mrs. blue with grey accessories and Raiph Knutson, station. wagom red rosebuds en corsage, The jcoat; Wm. Helmig, chime clock; bride s table, laid in a hand - J. McRae, electric radio. crocheted cloth, was centred with tiered edding cake CALF CLUB MEETING a three t edd: At meeting held in the Rest flanked by vases of yellow and Room recently, by members age eo fe j 3 The happy couple left for a F.U.A. and all those interested in ' honeymoon at Outlook, Sask. The forming a Calf Club in the dis-' pride travelled in a blue wool trict, the following officers were jersey dress with grey topcoat a ca and blue accessories. They will President, Roger Zwack. make their home in Edmonton, Vice-President, David Robson; Secretary, Shirley Spiller. BLOCK LAW Advisor, C. F Campbell. . A wedding of interest to Days- Assistant Advisor, Frank jand took place at the Vermilion Zwack. United Church on October 29th, The next meeting will be held when Miss Irene Dorothy, second at the farm home of C. F. Camp-'' qaughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Law bell on Saturday, Dec. Ist. of Drayton Valley, became the bride of Mr. Richard Irvin Block, son of Dr. and Mrs. John of Days- ERLANDSON BERRY A very pretty candle - light ; land. vee ceremony was performed The bride wore a gown of by Rev. Eivinson at the Central mauve bengaline with overskirt Lutheran Church in Edmonton on ef embroidered chiffon. and car- Nov. 8th, when Miss Ethel Louise ried a bouquet of red roses. Berry, only daughter of Mr. Al- They were attended by Mr. and feed Berry and the iate Mrs. Mrs. John Danderfer of Ver- Berry,. of Daysiand, became the milion. A reception.was held at bride of Mr. Richard Vernon. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dander- Erlandson, son of Mr. and Mrs. fer. Erlandson of Outlook, Sask. see eee ee eae The bride, entering the church Mr. and Mrs. L. Leithhead, of on the arm of her father who Red Deer, and Dr. and Mrs. Wal- gave her in marriage, was very lace; of Calgary, visited at the charming in a gown of white home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman brocagied satin styled with lace Block last week. inserts, long lily-point sleeves Mrs. H. Weller spent the and round neckline. Her finger- weekend in Edmonton. tip veil embroidered with butter- CURLING IN EDMONTON flies, was held in place by a halo Jack Wallis, L. Twitchell, R. of pearls. he cdrried a white Swoboda and Chester.Berry were prayer book and an orchid with in Edmonton for:a few friendly rosebuds, entwined with velvet games of curling over the week- jzibbon. Her only jewelry was a end. but were not successful in gold locket, gift of the groom. winning any. . iss Irene. Vamganess, friend Dr. and Mrs. Hovan visited of the bride, was bridesmaid. Her with relatives and friends in Ed- gown of pink nylon net featured monton a few days last week. eyelet inserts circling the skirt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krausert and puffed sleeves. She wore left this week to attend the wed- Heisler News. Locals Heisler, Nov. 16. Anne and Lucy; received the first cough inoculations in -Daysiand recently. Conveyance was sup- plied by Mrs. Geo. Fankhanel. Maurice O'Connor was a recent visitor at his home. the hospital on Sunday, Nov. 1:, in Daysland. Mrs. Clarence Froetiler passed7 away in an. Edmonton hospital on Wednesday. The funeral in Edmonton on Saturday. Licne Sommer recently moved his dad s barn from town to his farm. Mrs. Henry Kroetsch was ad- mitted to the Camrose Hospital the beginning of the week. the Remembrance Day holiday. Mary Schares, of Edmonton was a holiday guest at her home She works in the Administration Buildirig; and congratulations are in order on her promoftion. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bennett and POOR ATTENDANCE AY RED caughter. Mildred, and husband, CROSS MEETING from Fork Lake, are visiting with The Red Cross meeting, Nov- relatives .here. 15th, was poorly: attended.- Thc Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hauck took operator displayed interesting pic- little Anne to Edmonton to ge tures comic, scenic and Kea glasses. Cross work; he also gave.a lec- Due to the recent break-in, the ture on Red Cross work, stress R.C.M.P. of Camrose are regular ing the urgency and great need callers in Heisler. - for everybody s help... Anotier PICTURE SHOW meeting will be held at a later Wednesday, Dec. 5th, at 8:30 date. 1 syigee a sae Fe Mel. Steil: is home from the .Bm Northwest Stampede, in hospital and is gradually re- echnicolor, starring Joan Leslie land Jack Oakie, (The Great Cal- gary Stampede). Moving Pietu Saturday p.m.; ao sharp. cuperating The same applies to Mrs. Frances Fankhanel. The. Frances Fanknanel twins NORBO Norbo, Nov. 9. Bennie Johnson. has purchased a new Dodge truck. He sold his shows: Matinee, 2:36 one-night show, at 8:3 5L-898 old one to Mike Stollee. te gpa Collins and Mike Stollee were Does THE Soe in Camrose Tuesday. Harvey Blow IN Vik e returned to Camrose with them after being home for a few days helping threshing. Mr. an Mrs. Clifford Johnson and Catherine motored to Cam- rose Thursday, Mrs. Martha Olsen was in St Mary's Hospital a few days last week. She came home Wed- nesday. Mrs. Roy Anderson and Joan, Francis an Bobby, of Coronation, visited in the district for a few days last week. Mrs. Conrad Vikse and Pastor Sogge motored to Calgary Wed- nesay afternoon to visit for a few days. . The John Olstead family have moved to the Buckles place for the winter. ; OFF ON BIG GAME HUNT ) 3 * aR Cliffora Johnson and Wilfred won Apredson ari three men frosn) 4 Donalda went big game hunting The Store With the Stock to Edson early Saturday morning * 5 UIL EI me Back in the 1600's; King Charles * S I of England obtairied from a aH. ARD iA yt French manufacturer the recret beg E ot making ice cream and paid the) waRaWARE AND HOME FURNISHING seller 590 pounds a year tres dows, doors, baseboords, etc. It keeps cold out, keeps heat in, shuts out dust and dirt, too Mortite adheres to any clean, dry surface No tools, no tacking needed. Anyone con apply.it. ay Small 39 box weatherstrips to keep the recipe secret. from others. Harry Dietrich was admitted to of five diphtheria ana whooping Donnie Hauck arrived home for 4) ventilation, the easy-turn steer- ding of thelr daughter, Jdan, tn Vancouver. ATTENDS MUNICIPAL CONVENTION Jim Brown attended the Al- berta Association of Municipal Districts Convention held in Cal- gery this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Boggs spent the weekend at Bottrel with Mr. Boggs mother, and Monday night at Stettler with their daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Colson visited in Westlock over the weeknd. Sam and Rudy Wirth left on Saturday to visit with their bro- ther, Haus Wirth, at Greenstreet, Saskatchewan. Mrs, Jas, McCarroll Jr. spent a few days in. Edmonton last week. ONE IN TEN A million Canadiatis now have jobs in manufacturing. Ten per cent of these are in the primary textile indus- try. (The latest Dominion Bureau fig- ures are 1,080,000-in manufacturing and 104,000 of these in primary tex- tiles.) Besides leading all other Canadian industries in numbers employed in manufacturing, primary textiles also is away ahead in the size of its payroll. Wm. Adams, of Edmontou, spem - a day here before going to Killam. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mohler and Odette, of Edmonton, visited with friends here over the week- end. Wm, Gutowski was in Corona- in provid- ak nt eee It is up among the leaders ine vail Willard Mclaughlin, of Mc- i i men and in being Lennan, spent a:day with his ing jobs for vent spread out through the smaller com- munities. i Dominion Textile is a considerable part of this basic textile industry. parents itly. Allen or is having an addi- tion built to his garage. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Stang and family left this week for their new home in Edmonton. Mike Schroeder received word that his brother had passed away MEN S CURLING MEETING The Men's Curling Ciub held a meeting hi the Revelstoke office Wednesday. evening, when M. J. Zwack was re-elected President of the Club; Secretary, Wm. Gutowski; and Treasurer, Allen Roddick. L. Twitchell was ap- pointed ice-maker and caretaker of the curling rink.. All those wishing to skip a rink may pick their. own players, of which one is to be a beginner if possible. Dominion Textile Company Limited a - oe . 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