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THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE Vol L No. 46. By R. AM GRANDMOTHERS HONORED f AT INSTITUTE MEETING The Women's Institute of Sexamith: rednesday afternoon at the Sharp, Mctieltty, 34. Sook: present time and the time when they yrere young, and the inconveniences they had to put up with. A dainty Yuncheon was served by nen, Shaw, Mra J. Neva, and. Mrs 3 - Interesting News Bom Sexsniith ACLEOD May 2, 1933 SEXSMITH SCHOOL DISTRICT TEACHERS' SALARIES REDUCED ors of the Sexamith schoo dieeket held eating at the school se on Saturday, May 6, there being quite-a large attendance. After general discussion, it wa: chad to, reduce the principals salary to 1200, aes tte vther U teachers to 840 a. We belleve the same staff will be on hand for the next term. WHY DISCRIMINATE? Have you ever noticed a line-up at will barge in and grab off your place the t PERCY SCHOOL REPOR Aggregate attendance, 437. ces Griffiths Evangeline, Cavet -. Gwendolyn Pickles Wm. Semack i Grade Vi. stand there is jam at the govern: FOR MONTH oF APR ment brides saat sag. Deka 7 Mr, Fisher ia faqueated (6 biast HDOH PRAIRIE Shy. G-2eeeer Crok er in in from the je: Bmoky, the guest Evite Moftite during spring worl jack. Napler and Bob Moore were +g Enllda visitors op Thursday evening. 77 Ralph Martin Te posting Sct, the crop on the old Fewang place. 6 re Clittord, Pair returned SA Boslnw for A weeks We are informed that a play wilt be 75 held-at the Ukrainian community hail on Sat night Billy Hawken ts Blowing with is Frank Prat ,82 ing 10 the young people who are 77 anxious for a plowing, harrowins. has home after staying with little Burente par i FLAT MODEL OF Panorama of Being Made For World's Grain Show As paibelanls Ons Soba ak Catt, The exhibit will constitute a minke detail ture Dominion in i, condensed yurces and eH 4 ome space In the southeast corner of the exhibition bata wit be. Ga: Saar sereobers iste 34 tee vices and educational branches of the a ready for the ails, Ernie Trump was t town the other night, accompanied by Art ton; who ia Telleving at the U. G. 6. elovatorrat Wanham. Joe Ward was business visitor to) Grande Prairie on Friday's train. on moving his store and other bulld- Bil Willams is leaving for Edmon- PUZZLE. CRAZE-HITS TOWN The jig-saw pale cre craze has struck but the further you go the tougher it in his eyes. TEACHER TAKEN BACK TO SCHOOL IN AEROPLANE Jack Neys is tuning up his plane nd expects to take a trip to. Edmon- mpanied by Bilt As a. pretim Hattie Warren DeBolt on Monday, trip in a little under the hour. 2 the fact at. yo bave been tn.tine Dans, before she ever left the hou Tf they lanfat-on the sinale Sretandaral why discrimina sexentvs BOARD OF TRADE OLDS MONTHLY MEETING The Sexemith Board of Trade held the line-up for the program for the coming year. Walter Johnson has taken over the atepbone, orice trom 3. Mi. Moxay, has started on his new duties. TAKES OVER TELEPHONE OFFICE : Carlin South .. ymond Stanley Griffiths - RYCROFT NEWS Mr. Parker of the Battle River Rev. country held service at Rycroft Sun- 1 . .DEBOLT ITEMS day last. rhe Tennis -Club is now going DE BOLT, May 3 On last Friday Tistom the cuaris tive bees pat in AL shape for playing. ieee cabeesiva eid Saturday last ruk. ladies consolation. Don't forget the next whist drive. The Ladies Aid play. The Little loa put on Mgy G under was very successful, finan. Tie ladies taking the HIGH PRAIRIE, HIGH PRAIRIE town. today. Dunn enter- tained Ernie Moffitt and Misa Herma the Chemerinsky home while attending high schoo in Oscar Aim of Valleyview is assist- it Eau trom town itp tog omen Ja North. 2 The hlchway te drying qeon Take Highway one morning last Mr. and Mra, Atbert Hill were Sun- day Visitors at O. W, Brown's, The Gliwood- school is closed be- cause of impassal the muskeg getting deeper frost leaves the ground, f Earl Bemish was added to the roll, or. and Mrs. Fair visited at the Boslaw frome on Sunday after- noon. The new barn on th Kirkness farm is almost completed. BODY or annie LoveD BOR, LAID TO REST Martin on Sunday af thelr home in By The Tribunt s Correspondent, HIwood. HIGH May S It was Miss Floret of Kathleen havectiag tat necessary to hold the funeral of the Iefa io, . me ta Weleda Hall to accommodate the great crowd gathered to take part in the last and sites oe: then asarty loved friend and Freeman, with Mrs, Pottage as accom- ble roads, the mud in soy and deeper Z are scarcely necessary, tobe hoped we will not again take good Le Living: lear Some girs trying to throw asd Ings to the new site. In the near future. joe a hard croquet bal pretty shaky people-on Sun- ger town with two wagons their household effects, .which they proreitiaae joday. short time before going to Wembley, his home district, to engage In work for about three weeks. Mel Tallon made an in-and-out trip town. Mr. McLaughlin of Vallesview was passing today. trip across the river. Joe Harringtor back on the roads with his maintainer. It is indeed a e Bight to see the road grader instead of the snow plow. Regular Sunday church services are sheld at the with Mr. le, at DeBolt, officiating United Church minister. Retigents expect; t2 pall forth thee seed drills in a few days ss aes eee vo Valley- view and back Suni epee Bee wide spent the winter Crooked Creek district, is now Noane and is attending school We hope she will decide to stay with us quite awhile. Enconfums on the spring though weather too much for granted. Local Pickups (Under joint authorship of Dave Cuthil and Jack Lewis.) The curfese tolls the knell of part federal ranches St P on om Weaan ay s train; for attention on, wounds received during A th ; : Joe Jasbec running aroun all day Saturday trying to find his barrows. for pfactice, N Mra. Tallon has returned from her Jack rounding up the Belloy Players due to muddy roads. Wagons, busgies, and saddle horses are getting in style again during days of depression. + Spring. work wil be neral on. Monday, the: Sth a few days tater training: The situated three miles east of La Glace store. Several the gold fever and Intend to strike out and go his family, stock, machin ture, : The'C. G. L T. every other asoaetas Conia Pacman aie of schdol, is the The Birth of Elation. Ah Now. you'r smoking You're pipe happy. You've discov- ered Ogden's Cut Plug, a tobacco that s made for your pipe, le to pack right, to light right, to:bum sweet and cool fo the very last puff. You said it. . .a mighty likeable pipe tobacco - Ogden s Cut Plug. And every pipefyl will be just as good asthe ster Soa zeae Mi lant ase Wesest Mra. Sedore Sunday visitors at the . DeBolt ae panied by, Miss Winnie and Dorothy Gea. DeBolt and Harry Thompeoal have been going over the road with: river to week. fall blast. soon be in day afternoon. Mr. and Mra. Morrison made a trip to town. on tast Mra. J. at ae DeBolt home on Sunday eve- wan a visitor at DeBolt on Wednes- day. ation: Mary, Dosrkson of DsBolt and Mr. Raymond Huff of Crooked Cree eee parca on mayor of DeBolt, E. Clark, sending Ivan to town to put DeBolt off the gold standard. tiers on their way to have a picnic on the fair grounds. with freezer Fe raise idpideg gt; em ewe sce cream George DeBott mye after the cinch to the ground. his fishing tackle. Dorothy and Helen telling the best and chatter. Ivan Seryine about the taby ting bald-headed. Miss Warren out x her xar- Ves with the help of the school chil- Creek. Several have started plowing this attendance. work will den, Basebal practice was started Sun- Just Sunday. EL Turner. T. Starkey and Mr. andl of Airth were supper guests ai Chale (ores ot: cicekad Creek 2 Merry. as Charmaine Carter, alsa played their parts yery well, But.Mrs. ich. in the part of Jullicla Bean. takes the prize in acting her house keeper see another play in the very foture. Mizses Jean and Rooth Preaktie eral baliaaying: (foe aya with their auntie, Mrs. Boynton. ing a fine blue Bur lt; car and enjoying panist. Mr. Chas. Spaulding had charge of the: funeral ta Carrie Anne.Early was born in lows, and Freda Eugenie ina a host of tricsae ae Bblgubor? ne who will. miss ber. SPIRIT RIVER NEWS: nT Bay ee Mey 80 pinot meeting of We are very back Spake Se te Tintah Cece 6 ee Mr. Sar oom aides BE te Fates Mrs. A. P. Bott returned from E4a- train, Miss Betty Doughty of Sedgewick arrived on May 2 local hospital. Miss Margery Looker of Fort Sas- . katchewan spent.a day in town before Mountain, Ca leaving for Biveberry where she will teach school. Misa 3. M. Hend jerson, with the few special numbers River Ladies Ala was home of Mra, R. C. the seeding. but. Z fe maree dass sate will keep them back eee Dr. Barnett on Saturday aight for Sdeonton or cats bat, ane to heavy rain, he is still in Peace Parker of Notikewin ve after a srict is to take charge of the Ns An Jimmy Campbell, who had bis han injured in a sawmill accident at wood, is a guest at the Isaac home. sorrow was ft sid ot Major Fitthe Se peaperiog te Bagh Day com ecisiar meeting of (the Bpirtt River. Helen C.: Her 's a picture of my, husband standing in front 2 BI W.: That's funny, I don't see West your husband. 5 Helen C.: (Examines the picture) Why the big, bom in: there jagain felt in the en- Gil: HYTHE NEWS ing day While the vanquished . wrestler wearily wends his homeward The banjo twins in a burst of syn- tor Copation at the Tallon studio. Fred Hoberteon and Bob Rogers on a nocturnal fishing expedition. (One of them was the poor Tish, we've rea- zon to believe.) The Hiking Club on a hike to the Lake, with a raid on the H. B. larder (cess and Mrs, Tallon giving her famous ren- ae ene tae a Brod of lamb chope Reed reprimanding his ad- The new Stat Cafe was opened Saturday. Mah Shing and John Top are Joint owners. Gay by car. 5 Quite 2 number of Hythe people itl the rain jurvey ors lof more than 60 yeard eefics. were all set to' rive to Grande Prairie un arrived, a1 it. Reports are coming In that the rdade * are in bad condition after the two-day wotistag apeate: Marie their devotional Bob Rogers a new sapling) must for cian in bud. , Joe ton deploring the lack of motor traffic over such perfect roads. The U.F A removing thelr meeting arters, just temporarily perhaps. MiasBrinds Dewhurst, - in brass buttons, visiting the Talons, ity never changes. OGDEN S CUT PLUG If you toll-your own , se Ofgden's fine cut egorei? tobacco. A. LaPointe nursing hia new baby f if he vi i i a i is i ; F i 5 i ? ri I i Ha iy 2 i : : i : ill X ment for horses or tractor. Do Stop and Think Your profit on this season's work will all depend on the cost of producing the crop. ERE es arg unect Suomi oeceae A Carload of the only genuine . Tiller Combines. d in the Grande Prairie district. / This is the sensation of the jmiptement world. Cuts production costs 50 pet cent: This but proven facts from the leading farmers from West- ern Canada. - A'3ize to meet every farmer's require- no idle statement ; not accept substitutes. There is only one GENUINE TILLER COMBINE and that is manu- factured and sold exclusively by Cockshutt Plow Co., Limited - See your dealer for further information: i ae re Sent he Pag Rycroft - Propose Of Stat KE A G, Vidanto, Esq Hon, President, de eae. statutes for the tricta with dist etc., for the, pi the work of th Trusting. tha basis for a 90 tion problem, fam No NO 7 1. The stat are aividen o8
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