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Claresholm Local Press 1979-01-04 - 1980-05-29
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ed in the so placed freestyle seventh, irst. for this We con- g so well HEALTH FOODS Pyeur food is your medicine e Whole foods Herbs Vitamins Cosmetics 305-43 Ave. E. 625-3266 aneee OPEN 8-12; 1-6 DAILY lt; gt; e SPROMPT. EFFICIENT SERVICE ALL TYPES OF WORK: YOUR CHANCES AT GOOD FORTUNE For winning numbers ask your lottery retailer, your nearest branch of Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce or write to: WESTERN CANADA LOTTERY FOUNDATION 1 Lakeview Square Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3H8 Now located in Fort Macleod to better serve,our customers in Southern Alberta Double lt;p Contracti ng residential, comm rcial Saaeige home Improvements; roofing, etc. We renovate older homes - No job too small 553-2426 We wish to thank aur friends and customers for thelr past support. 8 division of Ducharme Holdings Ltd. References upon request Uniroyal introduces the Planting fall rye and winter wheat this year? Then treat your seed with Vitavax the safe, sensible and economical seed protectant from Uniroyal Chemical. 7 : Stem smut in fall rye survives readily on the surtace of the seed and in the soil especially in the dry soils of southern Alberta. Stem smut will cause significant yield loss, so Vitavax protection makes good sense. Seedling disease is another profit eater which overwinters well in the southern part of the province. This fall, protect your winter wheat and fall rye investment with Vitavax before it catches you in the pocket. Vitavax is available in powder or liquid form for on-farm application or Vitavax-treated seed can be supplied by your local seed plant. issue. Paving Underway At 280 pounds, F: red Loscombe is the largest and heaviest member of the COHO paving crew, presently surfacing our streets. With a man the size of Fred behind the controls of the paver you'd want to make certain you don t get in his way or the pavers . The majority of the streets to be paved should be completed before next / Stavely News. (continued from Page 6) tended the wedding and dance. A bridal shower in honor of Susie Alsgard was held Sat- urday August 18 in the Stavely Community hall. Mary Sundquist as mistress of ceremonies welcomed the guests and d the program. Sherry Hayes and Brenda Bonetti played a piano duet, also playing piano solos Kathy... Linn and Donna Alsgard, accompanied at the piano by Elizabeth Ohler sang Chapel of Love , Time in a Bottle and Matchmaker . Assisting Susie in opening her many lovely gifts were her mother Lois Alsgard, her grandmothers, Rose Duncan and Minnie Alsgard; her sisters Denise Gugala, Marge Alsgard, Marcy Sykes and Susie Waters. In charge of the guest, book was her sister Marjorie Alsgard. The hostess gift was a set of Le Creeiset cookware and Corning Ware mixing bowls. Hostesses were: Ramona An- derson, Alice Anderson, Max- ine Ohler, Blanche Hall, Margaret-Ann Linn, Clarice Moyer, Margaret Marshall, Svea Nordlund, Elizabeth Ohler, Delores Schwartz, Eve- lyn Johnson, Trina Ohler, Brenda Sykes, Patty Smith, Thora Wagness, Marge Sund- quist, Carolyn Eskeland, Mary Sundquist, Jean Coch- lan, Donna MacDonald, Mar- ion Hoffman, Lis Gillespie, Barbara Prusky, Ebba Frisk, Pat Gatenby, Marrian Mac- Donald Nina Oatts, Bunky Waters, Margaret Jones, Is- abel Brown, Ann Cherniak, Collen Sundquist, Signe Brown, Emma Brown. Mr- and Mrs. Barringer of Vancouver, BC were Stavely visitors last week. Bill O Sullivan of Hope, BC was a visitor last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Eskil , Nordlund. Running for election for two councillors September 13 are: Mildred Cochlan, Ron Procter, George Ackroyd, Grant Brown Bob Dion. A number of friends and relatives from Stavely and Claresholm attended the pot- luck picnic at Willow Creek Park Wednesday, August 15 in honor of Gordon and Evelyn Ewen. Mrs. Evie Blake was a weekend visitor in Rimbey at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Nowicki. Listen to your children. They have something important to say. Ciaresholm Draft Horse 4-H Light Show At Fair The second Claresholm DraftHorse Show increased substantially with 30 horses exhibited by eight exhibitors. The show was judged by Mr. Ernie Henderson of High River. The manner in which he judged the show and made his placings were well receiv-, ed by both re and ose were Five Mile Farms, Clares- holm; Orrin Hart, Clares- holm; Lozeman Farms, Clares holm: Lucasia Ranches, Claresholm; McFadden Bel- gians, Lethbridge; Mosquito Creek Belgians, Parkland; Ralph Smit, Claresholm; and Don and Marlene Valentine, Claresholm. The show was held through the joint spon- sorship of Claresholm Feed Service Ltd., Claresholm Cus- tom Fertilizer Ltd., Clares- holm Beef Producers Ltd. and the Claresholm and District Fair Board. Halter Classes were judged Friday evening and Harness Classes on Saturday afternoon. Most exhibitors participated in the Parade on Saturday morning which added considerably to the Parade. The results were as follows: Foals of 1979 (1) Mosquito Creek Belgians; (2) Lucasia Obituary .. H. POULSEN Passed away on Sunday, us B. , H. Marin Poulsen, aged 72 years. Beloved husband of Mrs. Gertrude Poulsen, Stavely and dearly loved father and father-in-law of Mrs. Donna May and William Lentzes, Calgary; Vivian Anne and Al Cobana, Calgary; John Alfred and Ruth Poulsen, Edmonton; Howard Marinus and Judy Poulsen, Stavely; Trudy Elvia Poulsen, Calgary. He is also survived by four. grand- children; two brothers, Carl of Claresholm and Alfred of Calgary; and a sister Mrs. Helmer (Dora) Hemdrup, Vej- le Denmark. -He was predeceased by seven sisters and one brother. Born in Denmark, Mr. Poulsen came to Canada in 1928 to Stavely and moved to High River. He then moved to in 1952 residing il returning to Stavely in 1958. He was a member of the Stavely United Church, Al- berta Wheat Pool andUnited Grain Growers. Services were held at Stavely United Church Wed- nesday, August 22, at 2 p.m. Reverend W. -Carson officia- ting. Interment in IOOF Cemetery, Stavely. Leyden s Funeral Homes Ltd., Claresholm Branch, directors of services. Pallbearers were: Al Senft, Brian Senft, Alvin Wilson, Art Nelson, Jack Broomfield and Jack Marshall. Ranches. B (1) Lucasia Royal Daisy, Lucasia Ran- ches; (2) Orndoffs. Marcus Janet, Mosquito Creek Bel- gians. Yearling Fillies: (1) Prides Beauty the 2nd, Don and Marlene Valentine; (2) Luc- asia Connie, Lucasia Ranches. Two Year Old Fillies: (1) Ann. DuGus, Mosquito Creek Belgians, (2) Rolling Acres Bess, Lucasia Ranches. eld Mares; (1) Lucasia April, Lucasia Ranches. (2) Lodge Creek Minnie Demar- ias, Mosquito Creek Belgians. (3) Queen, McFadden Bel- gians. (4) Malinda, Lozeman Farms. (5) Gingers Joy, Lozeman Farms. Grand Champion Mare: Trophy donated by Clares- holm Beef Producers Ltd. Lucasia April, Lucasia Ran- ches. Yearling and Two Year Old Stallions: (1) Lucasia Julien, Lucasia Ranches. (2) Lucasia John Boy, Lucasia Ranches. Grand Champion Stallion: Trophy donated by Clares- holm Feed Service Ltd. Lucasia Julien, Lucasia Ran- ches. Lightweight Geldings and Grade Mares: (1) Jack, Luc- asia Ranches. (2) Pride, Luc- asia Ranches, (3) Laddie, Five Mile Farms (4) Billy, Ralph Smit. (5) Bobby, Ralph Smit. Heavyweight Geldings and Grade Mares: (1) Ben, Lucasia Ranches, (2) Bob, Lucasia Ranches. Grand Champion Gelding or Grade Mare: Trophy do- nated by Claresholm Fair Board, Ben, Lucasia Ranches. Ladies Cart Class: (1) Lucasia Ranches, driver Mar- lene Valentine. (2) Lucasia Ranches, driver Judy Lucas. (3) Lucasia Ranches, driver Dianne Andrews, (4) McFad- den Belgians, driver Mabel McFadden (5) Five Mile Farms, driver Lee Jess. Tandem: (1) Lucasia Ran- ches, (2) Lucasia Ranches. Heavyweight Team: (1) Lucasia Ranches, (2) Lucasia Ranches, (3) McFadden Bel- ns. Unicorn: (1) Lucasia Ran- ches, (2) Lucasia Ranches, (3) McFadden Belgians. Four Horse Hitch: (1) Luc- asia Ranches, (2) Lucasia Ranches. . Team Driving Competition: Trophy donated by Clares- holm Custom Fertilizer Ltd. (4) Murray McFadden, (2) Bill Lucas, (3) Wayne Lucas, (4) John Thiessen, (5) Don Jess. Lightweight Team: (1) Luc- asia , (2) Lucasia Ranches, (3) Five Mile Farms. IT S DOUG S TURN 79 BELONGS TO FORD Horse Show The annual Southern Al- berta Regional. 4-H Light Horse Show was held August 7 and 8, at the Agridome in Cardston, Alberta. The South- ern Alberta Light Horse Clubs that participated were from Claresholm, Coaldale, Coutts, Glenwood, Hill Spring, Lethbridge, Medicine Hat, Pincher Creek, Ray- mond, Taber, Vulcan and Warner. Judge Tom Bell from DeWinton, Alberta selected the following winners from* Claresholm Local Press, Thursday, August 23, 1979 Page 7 MOBILE HOME SUBDIVISION CLARESHOLM Fully serviced and paved. 43 lots for single and doubles. Manufacturing and Dealers joint ventures welcomed. . BRAEFORT (CALGARY) REALTY LTO. 259-4715 Res. 271-1988 wv RELIEVE ACHES, PAINS AND CHEST COLDS. It's a greaseless, stainless medication, with a oe ker See And it goes to work fast. jassage ite Rub a over the painful area. ; Itstimulates circulation. Helps break up BUCKLEY S congestion. And soothes your pain. Frankly, your medicine chest shouldn't be without it. Buckley's White Rub. Fast relief) rewerntres soon in ajar Se 4 PO Se es FOR WINTER WHEAT AND FALL RYE SYEMeCes te 1 3) een rel these crops must be than August 31. District Office price options ir electior our ALBERTA HAIL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION our area: Western Pleasure Matched Pairs: 1. Bonnie Lund, Taber and Jess ung, Vulcan; 2. Patricia Dugdale, Vulcan and Donna Ritzen, Claresholm. Barrel Racing: Junior: 1. Less Hlady, Pincher Creek; 2. Lee Gaehring, Coutts. Senior: 1. Myron Dye, Raymond; 2. Donna Ritzen, Claresholm. Bareback, Egg and Spoon: Junior, 1. Curtis Wynder, Hill Spring; 2, Sandy Pearse, Hill Spring. Senior: 1. Donna Ritzen, Claresholm; 2. Bonnie Lund, Taber. Our Town Visiting over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. Rephin of Claresholm, were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snell and family and Mr. and Mrs. Muraro and family, both from Cranbrook, BC and Mr. and Mrs. Cherrier and family of Fort McMurray, CARPEY NoPE Ee. MOBILE STEAM CLEANING UNIT SPECIALISTS IN CARPET, DRAPERY AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING For more intormation and a Free Estimate call JIM HARDE HIGH RIVER Bus 652-3286 Res. 652-3407 Alberta. Recent visitors at the home of Mrs. J. Schoof were Mr. and Mrs. G. Burrows and Mrs. Emily Burrows of Toronto. Mrs. G. Burrows (Marie) is the daughter of Mrs. Schoof and the late Leo Schoof. Tom Hansen of Sechit, BC visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hansen of Claresholm for 10 days. Edith Wilbur of Claresholm had her daughter, Mrs. Mar- jorie Stockton .of Smithers, BC, visiting with her for four days last week. Also visiting, for a couple of days, were Mrs. Stockton s ' son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mitchell and family of Revel- stoke, BC E Denture Clinic ART DIETRICH DENTURE CLINIC Certified Dental Mechanic 222 - Sth Street South Lethbridge Basiness 328-4095 Inneedof financial sen ices? 'e Come and See Mrs. Katherine (Kathy) M. Lange your Claresholm Treasury Branch Agent. 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