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THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE fF WaNsian nawd Ht RIO. GRANDE NEWS WANHAM, Sept. 10. A very heavy rain tast nigh, which will delay threshing. : Ollie Pickard has gone to Vancouver: for the winter. There is lot of oats to be cut, ani everybody reports a big garden. Mra. EL Fortler left for Edmonton to visit friends. The United Church choir Is very : t Misa Gladys Tan- em will spend about three montha in Prairie, Mr. Burehit got through threshing hix crop just before the rain came co: is Hix wheat averaged about 30 bushel ere. DIST. HAS BUMPER HAY CROP Wanham district this year has one Of the best hay crops it has ever had, also lots of gree CATHOLIC CHURCH TO BUILD We also have it from good authority that the Catholic Church will build on. Ea Harrington's tand south of the railroad. station. SIGNS OF PROSPERITY up-to-date sign. The Shady Pool/ Hall aleo proves the building. CHURCH GETS ORGAN was out of the Bible If FIVE MILE CREEK a FIVE MILE CREEK. Sept. 11 Threehi for is still quite lot of feed to be cut in the district. The teacher of the junior room, Miss G. Brightwell, and her scholars have seem had tme to get acquainted and We are sorry to hear that Mrs J. W. Sawyer is not so well, and hope for a speedy recovery Miss Josephine Straub is back at her post again after a short holiday at hee brother's home at Sturgeon Lake. One for the School Marm fous od lady. much concerned able to read the Bible fairly well Lor bless you, mum, he replied, I ind into the ball game news over a week ago. Safety First At recent sports a Mrs. Mills won won the 10-yard sprint for men. this move, as they have served Wan- ham district for the last 14 years. iS 1 . LITTLESMOKY 33 tone sun i se Our ladies club meeting was held Saturday, And it was especially nice. What really appealed to me the most, The cake came my way twice. Mrs.-Florence was the most perfect hostess, And you can guess the rest. She thinks nothing is really too hard to do For the benetit of her guest. The roll call was answered with al rhyme, To be preferably homemade. i pret Now I'll tell you some of our products Would put the classics in the shade. I almost forgot to tell you the best news: The stork has been here again And feft at Charlie Ireland's a wee a Who we hope they will call Lauraine. Wedding bells have gaily been ringing For Miss Ivy McLean and Pete Cun- ningham, Who became man and wife at the High Prairie manse, - And the Rev. F. Richards united them. On Saturday we noticed Fred Free- The fire ranger of wide Passing through with pack and pack horse, Heading for Peace River town. Sesser iss u BAD HEART : BAD HEART, Sept. 5 Mra Clay- Mr. Cromroy has started cutting on Mrs. Clayton's farm. School has commenced again and. there are quite 2 few beginners. Mr. Clayton has a Job out at Wal- lace's stooking. We are sorry to reb- 's baby is sick and that she had to take him to the hospital last week. pie tt . HALCOURT NEWS ee (Received by Friday's Mall) HALCOURT. Sept. Mr. Oszust from Beaver Lodge is Ben Dehf's weil. Ben's pump is the village, pump, so we hope Oszust makes a real cood job of it. The village blacksmith is once again a bachelor. Mrs. Lu: SSS SSS RIO GRANDE, Sept. 10. Mr. and others of Hythe on Monday. , BINDER SMASHED IN RUNAWAY Mr. Scully had a very unfortunate accident when his team ran away with of his binder, smashing it very badly. Mr. Scully escaped Injury other than a strained back. from which we hope he will soon recover, Mr. Geo. White has Just completed building a new hor W. I. HELD BUSY MEETING The monthly meeting t Mrs. Lei of the W. L viltiams home meeting closed. the afterncon was. brought to an end after the tasty Iunch served by the hostess. CUTTING PRACTICALLY DONE Cutting is practically finished In parts: Next on the program will be threshing, providing the weather stays fine. SSS SSS SSS It) APPLETON NEWS 11 SSS ee APPLETON, Sept. 11. Mr. M I bo, B.C. who has been . in this district, returned to his home P on Saturday. Mr. Ed J. Heller and family accom- panied by Mr: and Mr I. Davis of White Rock, B.C, motored to Peace River and other points last week. ENILDA NEWS 2 Y INJURY ENILDA, Sept 11- Ar. and Mra Master Johnnie Mortwedt had al pic ety eave paid. thele yearly visit ts Mei / gt; sat-om escape trea peioos er Sunday afternoon. Miss B. Gedye spent the day with her friends, Mr. and Mrs, G. Gabder- son, and family. Eric O'Neill, who left for Edmonton car, arrived little sticky, he reports. He took Mrs. De Winkers and her daughter out with him. Mrs. De Winkers came back, leaving her daughter in the city, where she will attend Victoria High School. All the Sunday school children en- Joyed their picnic on Saturday. PRESTVILLE NEWS RESTVILLE, Sept. 11. Rev. E A. September 2. Miss M. Grigor held Mission Band after school on Friday, Septem - ber 7 Mr. Alex threabed at Mi Charles Parks on Friday: The Home Makers Ciub will meet at the home of Mrs. Geo. MacGregor on Saturday, September 15. Every- body welcome. SEEN AND HEARD Bob taking bis annual swim on Tuesday night. SS DEBOLT ITEMS SSS (Received by Friday s Mall) DEBOLT, Sept 6 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon it, a baby girl, on 31. Quite a crowd from DeBolt drove out to Sturgeon Lake on last Sunday ermoon. aft Mrs. Lyonel Nowry and little son were visitors at the W. Matlock home for a couple of days this week The Busy Bee Club met at the home Roe was re-elected secretary-treasurer. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. F. Cavett. meeting 0 men with loaded wazons and seven or elght head of horses passed through DeBolt last Wednesday. riving through from Montana to Beaver, Lodge. egal Sa Piet Seacce wet Munday csests at the H. E. DeBolt 5 Mr. Tom Starkey was a dinner guest at the G. DeBolt home on Sunday, The minister. the doctor. the two merchants, and the two sawmill pro- peietors were all visitors to town one day this week. If the mayor and the Dlackamith had left, the town would ence have had a holiday. When Dale DeBolt goes berry pick- ing he takes a gun and a bathing wait. Mrs. 8. J. Turner is visiting be 208 and dauhter at Glen Leslie for a few days this week. Mrs. J. Airth made a trip to town Thursday. Mr. and Mra. Roddie McArthur were visiting in town on Thursday. As a result of the last ten years effort in strawberry breeding by the Horticultural Division of the Dominion Experimental Farms, 30 varieties of 4 2 4 i 8 a h a 8 3 q bo gt; rushed bley. where Dr. Carlyle dreased the wound and the pati-nt is doing fine. READY TO DO THEIR Rev. Geo. A Shields announced at 2 the service on Sunday that the people of Beaver ing to handle all vegetables donated by the farmers of this vicinity and shipped Is no an application ie made out similar to the cannot be stock owned by residents outside the pound district to th form by a petition of the Er MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING Presen cillors Southward, Garrett, Fenton, for August be received and placed on 1 (Carried. Allen Explains What Pound Law: Means The following communication re- the pound fc a pound shall be made to the Minister. of Agriculture, Wheat pound Is formed under this break through a lawful fence, but any. M.D. OF GRANDE PRAIRIE, No. 738 Minutes of the reular meeting of. t Reeve Tissington, Coun- Spry. and Grant. The Minutes of the previous regular meeting were read by the Secretary. Southward: That the Minutes as read be- Carried Spry: That the Monthly Statement file. Grant: That the following corre spondence : M.D. of Last West letter of 11 Aug. re 8 iif i i j i Kengry Uni un i 3 2 i a i i ii i ley Prondvost. material... 10127 Gor on Orr Hawes. material et of being 0. forced into am organized municipality. FRUIT EXPORT BOARD NOW ESTABLISHED The Fruit Export Ms Scheme presented by the fruit industry has The Export Control Scheme is to be administered by local. board, to be known as the Fruit Export Board of which will consist of two per- ils i i i I Z i 8 I i t i i H eee j : i Hi fl i 4 rE i i PEORIA, Sept. 3 Since coming home from camp m felt good and with great joy they are all bosy cating their grain. all, by George's wild goose is pretty tame now, (Received by Friday's Mall) The teachers for public and the new: high school arrived last week, accom- panied by their mother, Mra. Smith. Ailes Mary Smith, the public school teacher. will be on duty September 4, the high school with Mies Smith as teacher, will open 1 Two buildings have been put Rick with us for a few days and pality: and the Retief Branch of the 1 that be will be of Mu: Aftairs be informed) feted to the. Sask Conter- to this eftec Gas fut it: That the approval of the cee corn in reference to the Last Sabbath (after sundown) there Wild lands tax on the BW. 26-74-5 we jon meeting on schoot W- Gth Mer, and the BW. 27-74-3 aed Soma ate W. 6th Mer.. be given by Council and) i Sweet bo met There was a little frost last week, ai L Card eee po be- but. so far as we know, re are hoping heavy frost We will stay away somo time yet. Since their wedding Mr. and Mra. Harold is proud of his new under- taking. Dan Yanke didn't cut his crop, after hand, as be on first. Steve Kosuck is still a bachelor, , boat when he goes some place he always has a big load. Jak te pitcher again on Rottacher s outfit. . Z. 1 ; Staniey 3. D. Adams, i ; : ne DIVISIONAL EXPENDITURES Divielon 1 Propovoat, ssaterial.... Sebctated SE. In June of t Gr Board of Gra the Peace R meetings on hin m resourcefulnes Gilwell tratnk called for the primitive mett and steel or t Beak peanses a Shh me Hf
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Image 883 (1934-09-13), from microfilm reel 883, (CU11213930). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.