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Claresholm Local Press 1962-07-05 - 1964-12-31
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10——-CLARESHOLM LOCAL PRESS, THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1964 3 Around Town "%@ E. Ho Mack went Saturday to attend the wedding tu Calgary WT Moffatt spent the week- end of November 28 with friends of .his. granddaughter, Sharon | ut) Blaremore Marshall. Miss Diane’ Whiteside x xX Xx was ‘muid of honor. Mrs. Kate Mrs. OJ S. Rice is spending Anderson was. guest at the wed-| two, or three weeks at the home ding. of her sun und daughter-in-law, x x x Mr. and Mrs. Millard Rice. Salt Guests of Rev tind Mrs. O.-C.} Lake City, Utah, 7" Steward the week-end of Nov: XN OMX ember 28 were Mrs. Seward's| Dr. Jus, Curroll, Toronto, flew parents, Mr and Mrs. Fred tout for a week-end visit: with his Stewart, Camrose mother, Mra. P. 4. Carroll SOM X NOX John, Donald and Robert C. Op-|* Mr; and Mrs. Joe Williams came here from Vancouver the end of October and will visit here until after, the. New Year when ley, Crossficid,. Sunday ~isited their aunts, Mrs. J. Watkins ‘und Mrs. Alice Mullins Choral Festival sponsared hy CLARESHOLM ROTARY €LUB UNITED CHURCH — 8 p.m. Friday, Dec. 11 Featuring 10 choral groups and choirs. Everybody Welcome A Weekly Bargain : Feature Oo you drive blind? ‘Is your Santa Claus. ‘The little girt, windshield. all. fogged up had one to‘the corner drug during cold winter days? store ‘and. had asked the 1f so, you require heater at- clerk for three rolls of toilet tention of frost. shields. tissue: The clerk, however. Speaking of (driving blind id not’ recognize her. and reminds us of a story. The asked, "Who is it. for? lady of the house’ was ‘in the little girl tilted her nose in bathtub’ when she heard the am as she answened : someone. knocking at the “Pov all of us! front door, She called out.’ asking who was there. “It's if you happen to get stuck in the bi man."" was the | the back Jane, run the bat. answer. So she thought’ it tery down, flood the motor would be all right to go to. or have, a flat tire... we the door, When she opened -pave the men. and equip- the door, he walked in and ment to get your car rolling said, “Where do Thang these, (again. We are as fear as venetian blinds” your phone, The motorcycle policeman directing. traffic Strikes are holding up the = at an intersection. tried to production of new cars and = flux a speeding ‘station trucks but’ we are taking wigen >to a halt, but) the orders. for new vehicles, © car kept right on ‘going: As which will be delivered just it passed, he dlew — his as soon as men return to” whistle. The station wagon work, There is- some 8Ug-° continued on its way, so the gestion of the plants. working *policeman jumped on his overtime, so it shouldn’t be cycle ‘and. gave chase. siren too long before cars will be = wailing and red light, flash- rotting. [f.all the cars 'in the ing.. When he finally got the nation were placed end to driver to pull over, he foun end, some fool. syould. pull that) she was. an’ attractive out to: pass. them young lady. accompanied by no less than 11 children There a several used cars “Lady. don't you know when on on ean tae to. stop?" . demanded © the take a lot of Come in policeman. ‘Oh, goodness. and make us bid she rephed sweet- we're beginning : to feel like “These aren't all mine!" Claresholm Motors Ltd. YOUR A.M.A, SERVICE GARAGE PHONE 235-3533 O:$. RICE CLARESHOLM they will return. to Vancouver x x x Mr. and Mrs: Jack Olson and children. Rosemary, spent - the week-end with Mrs. Olson's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George White- head NON Bryan) Purkis. Calgary, — ar- rived. Monday to uike charge of the Beaver Lumber Co.» office during the ‘ilness of) the local manager. Wilson “Rolelr x x x Mr.uand Mrs, Alf Sauter left Tuesday night to Visit at’ Med= tcine Hat ungil Sunday Community Chest Final Figure $6,305.10 Although “‘final’” is used in the heading. this: need not ‘deter persons from ‘sending’ in, contri. bution to: Bank of Montreal. Mrs. B. Heyland J... Kirkland Mrs, L. Lepard H, Lindstedt Mirs. E. Laczo Yes C. Haynes Mrs. tie Heal Wm. Horlacher Mrs. Mary E. R. Sanders O. Micholovsky Chester Gaydos Mrs. Elizabeth Oliver G. Brown Mrs: M. Dow Brian Jones A. McKenzie Mrs. J. Vandervalk David Forrester L. N..J. Garrett Fred F. Darch Orest Slywka Hilda Palmer Louise Melom Mike Sweeney W. - Friesen Frank. Oberten Mr. and Mrs. J.’ Brucker GG. Thorburn D. R. Wilson Mes. W. G. Hayes. k. Tovell Dick Andrews Glen Lineham TM. Halverson, Arnold Norby George Pierce rE... Ekensteen Bell Hotel Ltd Wm. Senft By Coutts Charlie Travis Jumes, E.. Anderson J. D. Heyland Frank © Pilhofer Mrs. D. Sparles Mr. Baldridge Claude Amundsen Leo Haugen Mrs, D. Murray Jarvis McFadden Mrs. Olga: Ritzen Miss F. Chrusical Anker Berg Wm. | Fox Mrs. Margaret Harold Hansen Witty: F. P. Miller G and The aim of our Home Service Department is’ to assist, you, the customers of Calgary Power Ltd. Calgary Power Show ranum Next Tuesday to-date with the chunges and improvements cappearing con- stantly we are in a better pos- ition to assist you. Farm Electric Services with Cann st ‘Headsquares in a host of delightful colors of crepe, rayon, nylon, etc. 59c to 89c Gifts Galore at YourDrug: Sts AT eae EeUOLAe OF COURSE - Menda’s Pillsafes keeps danger out of bounds. Pastel Colors, With locks. $5.95, Vanitee Accessories by Menda in, pastel plastics in gift boxes, $6.95 Gift Sets by Tabu, Evening in Paris, Especially Notable, Shari, Yardley and Du Barry. The gift that keeps on giving. UMCCCCEE RII RD. Gift Ideas’ - Playing Cards, folds, Table Centres, Tree dec- orations and’a host of other gifts for every member of the family. Half Price in gift sets and dainty individual pieces. shown on TV are here. Candles, Bill- CREE CC CEC EE Revlon All the features Gift Wrappings Gift: wrapping, ribbon, string, tags, seals and bows ‘to make your gift something special to give and receive. Our cards, ‘Greeting Cards assortment of individual or boxed, are in keeping with the spirit of Christmas, greeting Stationery Stationery and writing materials are always acceptable gifts. Chocolates Chocolates by many of the fam- ous names in candy manufac- turers are fresh in fancy boxes. “Duke” Ferguson The Rexall Store” Claresholm Pharmacy Phone 235-3050 any problems related to ¢lec- tricul living, We have met many. of you personally at our cooking schvols, freezer. and appliance demon- strations in dealers stores. We receive numerous letters asking. for information about appliances and homemaking problems. Our test kitchen at head of- fice, Calgary, is a, beehive of activity where we test recipes for demonstrations and our pub- Heations. We work with many different electrical appliances — rt large and small, which are on today's. market. By keeping up- O: M.- Volstad Miss Margaret Wallabeck Erickson Service Norman: Gustman Les Stuenkel A. M. Tate | Mr. anJ Mrs. Reg Lambe W. Jaggard Tom Baird D. A: Mouser Ross Mouser Willard Fletcher Sherman Ewing. Cc. L. Rice Mrs. Leah Bush Phyllis Granum Mrs. H. Peterson Roy Hoffarth - Ernest Norby Alberta. Civil. Service Mr. Lange Miss A:, Amundsen E. R. Nelson : Mary A. Gricee H, DeJong F. Zenlau W, F. Brown Miss A, M-. Hill Geo. Braven Claresholm Local’ Press R. T. Cochlan M Gladys M. Johnson BK. Johnson | Local Press Claresholm PHONE 235-3100 |", Our Reddy Reader. which you receive each month. contains ap- plance information, helpful hints and tested recipes. Qur. department is stuffed’ by two. Hume Economists and ua Food Technician who are here to help you in any awayuye we can. Christmas Theme For Devotional “At UCW Meeting The general mecting of. Un- iter Church Women met Decem- | ber 3 in Harrison hall. The pre- sident, Mrs.-D, A. Mouser, wel- comed the members and guests. The Devotional, which was well presented by. five members ‘fol- lowed the theme of Christmas and was very inspiring. Mrs. W- C. Harwood gave the treasurer's report, results proved a success- ful year, she also read the pro- posed budget for 1965. This was discussed and accepted. The different committees gave their reports, Mrs. G: E. Thomp- son's group had made 61 visits in November. “Mrs, Dickson, head of Supply and Social As- ‘sistance, asked for six outfits for Indian children, also pillow cases for an Indian hospital. Mrs. P. J. Petersen announced the nominating . committee . were pleased that the new slate of officers Was complete, and in- stallation would take place at the January 7 mecting. Mrs. .T. Henson | introduced Mrs. ©. Johnston, -who ‘was. in charge of the program and brought .a beautiful. message in her reading, “The Hand of God." The meeting’ closed with a Christmas hymn and a prayer, Jed ‘by Mrs. Mouser, | Lovély™ 1: Were served and an of Subba enjoyed. R. Williamson Elected to M. D. Ralph © Williamson defeated Henry Hansen ‘incubent to. re- present Granum district on the Municipal : ‘District of .. Willow Creek ‘Council in last Friday's election. Like the vote. on the By-law only 34.4 of the eligible voters turned out at the polls. This is the way the voting went Henry Hansen 35; Ralph Williamson 53: John’ Zoetem 39. In Ward 1} of the’ Fort Mac- leod Municipal Hospital Darrel Fraser with 57 votes won over Murray Skelding 29. Only: 21.1% of the eligible voters turned out to vote. fr hour Method: will teach you to win Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ALL AGES 6 Hereford ‘Cows 2 Bull. Calves point for this sale. and transfers to the Auction Fathers—Get your son 7 Fort Macleod’s ist Annual Fall Sale Of Registered Bulls and Females Saturday, December 12 1:30 P.M. ” From Reed Hall — Cowley: 14 Hereford Heifer Calves 14 Hereford Bull Calves From Ken Newton — Del Bonita: Interest is running high from ‘both buyers and sellers stand- List your ‘cattle PY maiting your. papers started purchasing from these foundation females and bulls. CATALOGUES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE SALE Ft. Macleod Auction Market Ltd. BOX 690 Fort Macleod. Alta. KEN HURLBURT JOHN MILNE HAROLD ANNETT ‘ Auctioneer Manager Order Suyer Res. Phone Res. Phone Res. Phone. 527 234-3408 234-3016 Medicine Hat, Alta. ALL BREEDS Market. in ‘the cow. business by Christmas Certificate Winners May be picked up at Slegle’s Variety Store: Mrs. Thelma Hawk, Parkland Luella Amundson, jaresholm J. Armstrong, Claresholm Eva Gibble, Claresholm Ruth Bassett, Claresholm Albert Halverson, Claresholm l.. Thompson, Claresholm . Bostolow, C. H: Floyd, Parkland Bob Weestra, Claresholm ed by. the girls on the ‘staff. Former members of the staff and their wives, members of the bank staff at other points and others who. came for the an- niiversary were: Mr. and Mrs Andy Laurie, Vancouver; Mr. and. Mrs. J. F. Hamshaw, Taber; Mr. and Mrs. . Don Gray, Calgary: Mr. and: Mrs. Karl Friesen, Fort Macleod; Mr. and Ms. Lee: Klaasen, Stavely; Mr, and Mrs. C. H. Johnson, yof a former manager). After the reception the above were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas at their home. Pictures Taken During the reception pictures were taken of Messrs. Laurie, Hamshaw and Thomas with Stanley Wyatt who says he was the bank's -first customer; Messrs. Laurie, Hamshaw and Thomas’. with Wm. McKenzie who has known all the staffs Calgary; Mr. and Mrs. Don Ed- wards, Nanton; J. J, Westbrook, Calgary; River; Mrs, Elsie Gordon, Stave- for years:'and whose son belong- ed'to the staff, R. L. Thomas, Milk M. M. Woykin, Cl hol George Loree, ‘Parkland Donna M. Makowichuk, Ben Penner, Claresholm F. J. Fairbairn, Claresholm Marion Weerstra,. Claresholm Mrs. E. Ensminger Jtick Helber. Claresholm D. Weatherhead, Claresholm | Grace ‘Wilson, Claresholm. F. A. Armstrong, ClareSholm Mrs. O.. Gregory, Claresholm Mrs. E. G. Steele, Claresholm Mrs. Theresa Riemer, Cl im Mrs. Laura Clay, Claresholm C. H. Leeds, Claresholm C. M. Strangways, Claresholm Mrs, W. Harris, Claresholm Mrs.-H. Gray, Claresholm Mike Johnson, Barons F, G. Norby, Cl 1 Claresholm ly; Mr. and Mrs, G. E, Dickson (Mr. Dickson is a former man- FOR auger), Mrs. F.W. Yeats (widow Uy i Pp nuh a Tired? Sluggish? : laresholm Feel mapas ca FOR hi pid feel better fast with Carter's Little Liver Pilla. Gentle, ie . Carter's Little Liver Pills ha ars a ru s been ping Cenadinie for well over 50 yea: i ach tiny pill contains Carter'sexclusive formula that has a very special action on your liver. This special action stimulates the liver bile. Kee; it flowing freely. Aids the functioning of your digestive system. Eases away that tired, upect, sluggish fealing.. Helps you feel good a; So the next time wae feel tired, al uggish » hea by take Cartér’s Little pee Pi le and feel better fast. Carter'a Little Liver Pills, only 49¢. SEE Claresholm Auto Wreckers PHONE 235-3833 M. McLachan, Cl hol W. Vadnais Mrs. Cyril Rice. Claresholm Ruth Harrison, Claresholm Hector Rose, Granum D. B, Thompson, Claresholm R. Van Dellan,. Claresholm. Mrs.°M. A. Butler, Claresholm M. Rigaux, Claresholm Blanche Fleming Agnes. Meehan, Claresholm Mrs. Alex. Bell, Claresholm Septic Tank Pumping Cannam Plumbing & Heating Certified Lennox and Frigidaire Dealer PHONE: 235-3644 J. F. White. Cl hol R.-E_ Mills, Claresholm Evelyn Watt.’ Claresholm Mrs Wanda Jackson, Claresholm Dorothy Darch, Claresholm Hazet Hudson, Claresholm Mae Lincham, Claresholm Bert Hunziger, Clareshoim - Hazel Henson, Claresholm Mrs. M. S$. Skoye, Claresholm Rose Lee, Calgary Mrs. Gary Pedersen, Claresholm Mrs Jeanne Howard Mrs. Walker Del Hildebrand, Claresholm Pat Miller, Claresholm Mrs Craig, Nyda Nosan: Claresholm Two Bingo Ties. Seen Saturday At Legion Bingo Two ties for turkeys occurred at the bingo held by the Royal Canadian. Legion in the Legion Halt Saturday night. Mrs. Alf Sauter and Mrs. Tillle, Prusak tied first with Mrs. Sauter win- ning the turkey and Mrs, Prusak the chocolates. Later Mrs. Pru- suk ‘won a turkey. Then three were tied for a tur- key. Belinda Dinsdale.-won’ the bird and ehocolates went to Mrs. S. Long and: Loule Schwalm. Others winning turkeys were: Mrs. Nordeen and Mrs. Schiaht Sr... Cash prizes were won by: Mrs. Cochian, Mrs. James Pedersen, Mrs. Fred Schlaht Sr., Mrs. Nor- deen, Mrs. Lorne Watson: The door prize was won by G. E, Hamilton .No one won the ‘jackpot. MORE ABOUT Bank Party (Continued from front. page) it. was for a tong . stay, 48% years, The two-storey building was pulled to its present site in the fall of 1952. and. the smart new building opened. in 1953. » Managere in 60 years The bank was opened in 1904 by. W. G. Lynch and continued for a year. Other serving since that time were: 1905—A. B. Irvine, 1906—W. A. Cornwall; 1912—D.. . Clarkson; 1914—A. J. Burnside; 1915— J. Walker, 1920—G. Shearer; Soptember, 1926—-Andy Laufile; March, 1945—F. W. Yeats; Nov- ember, 189, J. F. Hamshaw; September, 1954—C. B. Thomas. Names of the nranagers and the time they assumed duties was neatly printed for all to see. Lovely Bouquets A pleasing note were lovely bouquets. One was from Basil Langfeld, regional general man- ager, Calgary; from Godley’s Jewellery, pioneer firm, and from Ruth's Flowers. Welcome Note A welcome nvte was the lunch supplied by the UCW and serv- Enjoy the Festive Seaso vice BUT REMEMBER MAKE SURE YOUR FARM STORED GRAIN is DRY —COOL—INSECT-FREE. Use our FREE Seed-Testing Service. BEST WISHES TO All FOR THE NEW YEAR managers: AUCTIONEERS ‘BOB LAUSEN GERRY GOING LAST WEEK'S MARKET REPORT TUESDAY, OEC, 1 — BEEF AND FEEDER SALE — A cold Bay which cut our attendance and prices. The beef . market was steady with Good to Low Cholce Butcher Steers $19 to $21; Good to Low Choice Butcher Helfers $17 to $19; Good Cows to $12.50; Top Steer Calves $21 to $23; Top Helfer Calves $16 to $18. The Noble Bros. Hereford sale was great success and goes further to prove that we can stways sell GOOD CATTLE TO AOVANTAGE. OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS TILL 11 P.M. Please Bring Your Cattle on Monday — It will pay. SATURDAY, DEC. 5 — PIG AND MILK COW BALE — At this time of year our buyers are beari the. small weaner pigs and we can expect this trend antl next spring. All other classes of hogs were fully steady: Pig- lets $4 to $6; Good Weaner Pigs $6.50 to $8; Feeder Pigs $8.50 to $21; Piggy Sows $35 to $57.50; Boars $15 to $40. Baby Calves $15 to $27; Milk Cows $110 to $175.00. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12 at 1:30 p.m. Regular Pig, Sheep, Horse and Milk Cow sale. Market your butcher hogs through F.L.P. TUESDAY, “DECEMBER 15 at 10:00 a. Regular Beef, Feeder and Calf Sale SPECIAL NOTICE Due to popular demand we are holding another STOCK COW SALE on Friday, 11th at 10:30 a.m. December Don’t Forget our Range Bull Sale, THURSDAY, DEC. 17th under the auspices of the CALGARY DISTRICT HEREFORD CLUB FOOTHILLS LIVESTOCK POOL LIMITED Phone 652-3022 High River, Alta. WE ALSO OFFER YOU COMPLETE AUCTION SERVICE AND SALE. MANAGEMENT FOR ALL FARM AND SPECIALIZED TYPES OF SALES. Merv. Edey — 662-7158. Norm Edey — 662-7140 Bob Lausen — 2006 Strathmore oe VAL 40 N. 51 Tou In § Those at a last Wednesda. that the South ist Council is in the tourist in the. provir manned by a g and dedicated strides in the eration, The meeting law which set Council to be entity and. in recognized as premotion are berta. The Council policy’ of takin outside points he visited” foll in Lethbridgt wanted it to bi an. organizatio present the t Seuthern Albe Bro Kurt Steiner Council, told method of dist lieity brochu Claresholm Cl merce contribt the cost of pri intimated that their own pieces were ju: “down the dr rErcpare their | have no was consequently and ‘do not’ de rhasized the n Southern Albe cil’s “brochure get into the ha deal with the ever, the Cou! disappointed 1 Shoppit Residents. ‘o are reminded merchants ‘hav shopping hour. ience of last r Next. Mond: stéres. will rer p.m, Also Mon stores will be Stores »will mas Day, Dec Day, Decembe ceémber 27. Tt New Year's di will open for January 2. Stores will January 4. TF at 6 p.m. of commencing J notice. Residents ar notice out an reference, Fiest Christmas for Mr. E. E. He ¢s packing of January. local Massey- hy his sales | AS part o charters ever Mexico in con 40 take-off po! Rroup will sts their home t delivered ano More thai sales personr Mexico. City complete -new will introduce They will site, of one. of see a pagean ly for them great civiliza ico. The «tr grounds of | Chapingo. so! The new under’ field | that they me farmer in a terrain, Thx expected to guson's worl ership and t pany's perce American, m: than — 1,900.0 tractors are the world —
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