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Northern Tribune 1932-06-30 - 1934-12-27
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THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE SCENIG HEIGHTS HALCOURT NEWS 3 ? ASPEN RIDGE if Hs R H i violin 5 g DON'T FORGET MEETING AT EXPERIMENTAL PLOT You are asked not to forget the meet plot next Friday afternoon. at 2:90 pm. Messrs Albright and Kirk are scheduled to speak on agricultural: matters. Cee Alex and Joe in E mon- ton with their uncle for a few months. nd Mra, Nemick, who farm Hines business In a COMMUNITY CLUB HOLDS PARTY munity. both men managed ,to get bold off pe. es Mr and Mra. Chas. Blair of Rewlom toating logs and foetea down the ley PEATE oO creates peme Hast eats Mise Maudie Martin and Mr. ADGY eters, until they came to some weuevgay Mor paving peat a. veer See jammed logs. etc. over which they enjoyable holiday at the Cuast. er, Wom Seca anaes een cere Mr, Steve Castle arrived on Tues. c yor . : . 3 3ir. Steve Castle afrived on Tues- Ga Giant ot Nanton, Alberta paconerastatons fo. aistcin, is aus nin fo wt his brother He ieee in passing their Grade Mr. and Mra. Oscar Stevenson are the proud parents of a baby girl, born a Stevenson was Miss Ethel the smoky River district. Mra, Phillips and two attend the dance at Community Hall on Saturday night. PICNIC AT WEST PRAIRIE The West Prairie Community Club Payne weather once more the, farmers are resuming their duties, haying. SCENIC HEIGHTS, July 2 The tar almost completed and everyone ts hoping for a big dance. Uri Powell has been on the sick list and we hope be will soon be around again. The weather man interfered with the big softball game Saturday We notice Dorothy Keith is home on her holidays. Gordon Manitoba. Edgars have nivtored to DANCE AT SCENIC HEIGHTS t i Dos't forget the big ie. the smoki Hall on Monday, promi exerybedy should try to attend It. Seen and Heard with a new pupil at . the Wapiti River. night between Hermit Lake and Scenic; Heights, y and wishing he was at Hythe. HALCOURT, July 2i Don't forget Legion Saskat ec at Lake July 30. All-returned are welcome. Harry Ingledew. wanting to buy a cheap Frank White getfing ready for the fon smuker. Tom Williams trying to make a new borse atm. Alex Ray very busy with a cigarette breaking horses. o 2 Don't forget. Community Club (Received by Friday's Mail) LITTLE SMOKY, July 18 R Moore and Grant narrow at a point called Hels Gate, when the river was very high from ple re- Bert Funnell's will DANCE I supply the at Lake Saskatoon Hall. on Fri- day, July 27. Bert Funnels Orchestra will be there. i SSS LITTLE SMOKY Dect Funnels Orchestra bas BEAVERLODGE 99 3 cent rains last week. e VIII examinations. Mrs. Carpentier attended the W. EL convention held at Enilda RAYED into the Little Smoky settlement across roan horse branded RT hind hip. For information apply to G. C. Carpenter, High Prairie, Alta SSS NORTH GOODWIN i (Received by Friday's Mail) teft is to be held August HAVE FINE TIME AT PICNIC respective homes. DANCE BIG SUCCESS jan folk dances were most interest- Previous to the held in Ukrainian Oskris as teachers. later and an- HAYING BEING HELD UP eather is the worst pos-. despair as day after day the main cloudy and the rain falis with- coming in head nicely. very crops and poor crops are seen side by o side. CANADIAN FRUIT CROP PROSPECTS only province in Canada in- frul repor tality, but considerable in E: indicate good yields. An excellent lunch was short bi dance sci was for fifteen children, Messrs. Paul Zasieiko and Peter he hall plenty of d nced on Fameuse. Barlier varieties are least affected and Timothy blooms relatively earlier in One great succest. AM kinds of races, tug-of-war and doughnut-eating the grounds. At G o'clock a table was/ spread and everybody partook ef bounteous, supper. After. supper the gentlemen played a lively game of softball, while some o others supper hour songs were sung by James Lowry, Joe Newman. Bernerd Lenes, Crowe and Otto ing then continued until the early morning hours, when everybody ired, but remarking. they bad en- returned near the highway on July 16 Krause Miss McGinn and her sister guests of Mrs Elliott this week. It was too bad the weather hold up for the Rodeo. was a bis success and the Hear's hoping the rain will stay away for that day. ao SS A DANCE will be held after the RODEO at Beaver Lodge. lw y. August Bert Funnels Orchestra has been enraged. 1 BENTUM UNITED. CHURCH Beaver Lodge Minister: REV. GEO. A. SHIELDS, BA. Flower at each appointment. ST. LUKE'S (ANGLICAN) Beaver Lodge Minister: REY. SIDNEY W. SEMPLE, B.A, L.Tb. Sur 4 p.m has been postponed till Sunday. August 12 jored to thelr homes. Much credit is due the ALONG THE WAPITI in a charge for making this picnic such success, lt; Mr. A. Steiner is brushing for Otte Krause Red reports it ome of the finest summer becta. be two or three weeks ahead of points taide. DETAILS OF INTERESTING TRIP Mr. Res- Aspen Campbell and received the details on the Owing to recent heavy rains, which the roads ume. However, this strip of road asd that on the Stur- eon a 5 2 if ill Ee g R es 5 i Wisited his retatives im the city and spent time. Lake Mr. Campbell and many friends side trip to Banff. julse, Field and several ts in the moun- tain, Part of a day was spent at Sylvan Lake, near Deer, and he aut Mr. Campbell sald the crops out- in localities. The crops up here ou BASEBALL BOYS FINISH JOB The baseball boys called prepara in which they plan to take an part. The boys wish to extend a hearty vote of thanks to the ladies for the fine lunch sent to them while they were working at the brushing bee. and f t i i satisfying puff, You'll need no coaxing to stay with 1 LW i Hl how well it measures up to all your expectations. SAVE THE POKER HANDS OGDEN S 1 HH MH HETE, Fees raqll i il i I e : fi i i z g F E Hy BE : il be : WHEN IN EDMONTON MAKE THI Cecil Hotel A F i Mr. Dan Willsey, George and Johnnie MagDourall were Sunday visitors at Montzomesys ranch. Mr. Ted Reinitz. Renata and Walter left by motor on Monday for their home at Hoosier, Sasi. STORY OF THE CALF PRIZE WON AT THE 1853 FIELD DAY that ASPEN RIDGE: Jsly 23 On June at bat Pasturage very. Ix not so promising. Cropa look- ing very well and garden stuff splen- ai ER THE BIG WATER SPORTS AND STAMPEDE AT OSBORNE S FLAT) Tou. are asked not to forget the ALONG THE WAPITT. Joly 24 car elevations above the level of the lakes do not exceed 150 to 200 feet. Bob Durstan spent a day last week chaning up bis cabin. although. not ing back. Bob is swinging the pump handle on Don Kennedy's dairy f farm. sup- a mill at his place. i 5 i 4 ii 8 4 m a : mn Corner ef 4th and Jasper Thou shalt start playing every i it HW f i Fk g i 4 i i ' - E I iii i tft i H , i i aif a8 E EME phy i i fi F aft H li Fee fy i i i i null rH ily ttl i ( i, fish BALA EAST KLESKUN, July 22 Hoaa workers. both cast and west, in spite enial Harley will make his resi- dence on the Joe Swift place for the winter. Bob Fenton has finished sawing shingles and Geo. Brown has erected For the past month the alr bas beeg full of shingles, near-sbingles and Dickie Laverick bas made amother pilgrimage to hia rasch on the Smoky r B 7s et he? 2 gga i i if Hl s een h z ae f Hf uy i i i H i i H i aa i i : I g Ne i i ef it 4 is RIMLESS E t ak il i i i if i Et i ; L Rig.t? i it k 1 te a a
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