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1934-08-30
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THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE Interesting News From Sexsmith RIO GRANDE NEWS VOL. ML No 9 SAYS THIS COUNTRY. tS SITTING PRETTY Mr, and Mra. Art Fenton arrived me two months motor trip through the provinces. Med all tchewan,, In comparison to the reat country. SCHOOL CHILDREN HAVE GRAND TIME AT SHOW Sateitays Anrest of the APOLOGIZE FOR NOT SHOWING F. P. I Grand he management of the Prairie, as is contract called for the first show- Ing. Wm. Hall and family returned Bun- day night from Bear Lake, where they bad teen camping for the pest two reeks, ee Charlie Esling cctern a to Reremith last Monday. spending the sum- mer at the : SCHOOLS INVITED TO SHOW On ' the following schools are in- ited: SEXS S On Ing schools are Invited: BUF- FALO LAKES. LA GLACE to hat these have a chance to get in to the show. Other schools will be Invited the ancient and honour- able rite of R.Y.O. (roll your own) enjoyment with 's Fine Cut. The full ee erarnibeoenls yours: wth Oden the fine cool, fragrant tobacco that rolls 40 easily and smokes 0 smoothly. Don t delay your initiotion into the ranks of the worthy roll-your-own brother- hood who find Ogden s Fine Cut all thot a cigarette tobacco should be. And be sure to use Ch or Vogue papers they make the smoke lil the better. eave THE POKER HANDS By R.A. MACLEOD August 21, 1934 - TRIBUNE SUBSCRIBERS TOBEGIVENINVITATION TO ATTEND GRAND FREE 7d See Heres eRe ee the sub- me ' fan paid-up subscribers of The Northern Tribune are going to be Jesoed an invitation to attend 8 show at the Theatre gratis. Notice of f tl be petulabeel tai na, eri issue of this pay DREANY'S TROUBADORS. WENT OVER SIG AT DANCE Drean: ceived and the music went over, big: Is pretty hard to beat. with MUKe Bimecif st the plana, Fred Slump with his silver-toned cornet, Josef Jaabec with hi erful violin, and that noted drummer, Mike Har- 1 of dancing muaic, you cannot afford to miss this. BORN AT MATERNITY HOSPITAL Se era eri valenere been iss yn Haakstad of the Bexsmith Maternity, Hospital, aa fol- lows: To Mr. and Mrs, Henry Steinke, Sexsmith. on July 31, a boy. To Mr, an Mra. A. Moe, Buffalo Lakes, on August 4. a boy. To Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Johnson, La Glace, on August 19, a girl TEACHERS ARRIVE BACK AND CHILDREN PRACTICING SONG Mr. and Mrs. Waddell arrived back The children are practicing that well known song, We fove Our Teacher. u BAD HEART Qe BAD HEART, Aug. 23 Bad Heart school will soon be open again and everyone In busy once more. Harvesting will soon be starting ea eS eee present -isn't very Most ot ihe Baa ae children went-to the achoolhouse on Sunday to Se SOROS tour Mr. and aes proud parents of August 17. J. Witbur are the a baby, born Lisle were Nila Adams is spending a week with friends in Rivertop. The dance put on after the show mon (Recelved by Friday's Mail) ENJOYED A HOLIDAY RIO GRANDE, Aug. 21. Even cor- indents must have a few holidays, Absence of However, we're back on the job and on Just watch our amoke CROPS LOOK GooD Cropa are certainly looking wonder- ful in these parts And are ripening fast. Dr, Liberty bas commenced cut- quesrory IN THE DISTRICT persona visiting in the dis- tsict uring the past : Mrs, Nixon and Mecvin. of Ctale visited with Mra. Edgar Billa, Mra Nixon's dpughter Mr. Exic Ismond of Clairmont visited old friends. Mr. Joe Rath of Clairmont spent several days with his sister, Mrs. Edgar Ellis, Mr, Alf Quittam from California ts Ber preeeet viLtine oes cere pecirety and old friends in the BACK FROM EXTENDED TRIP ete, into British Columbia. He was a ed by Messrs. Ray Johnson and Stan Davis of Beaver Lodge. RETURN HOME Also returning last week froma eit io Madea ence Ms Sims, Mr. and Mra. D Ramsay, Miss Evelyn Ramsay. On the trip ot they were accompanied by Miss Verna Ramsay, who after days in the city travelled om to Bonnet, Manitoba, where she will visit her sister, Mrs. Alex McIntosh, husband and famil NEEDED WORK BEING DONE provement when finished, 2s it was badly needed. BREAKING joe Sims is having some more of his Jana broken. VISITED ONTARIO Mr. A J. Hill returned recently from a trip to Ontario, where he visited relatives and old acquaintances. He reports the there as none too good. resulting from fruit and crop failures. W. 1. MEETING SEPT. 6 - 4 ecting for Sep BUSY BERRY PICKING Picking berries and canning seem to be the order of the day at present. rone is preparing ' Mrs. Lottie Grahm ; Laid To Rest At spending a few seti Berwyn Pleasant Surprise Visit BERWYN, Aug. 19. The Spirit canaist ing up thelr Instruments on the lawn of the Berwyn Hotel, they scon aroused Keen interest by their spirited u view of the fact that many of the playera are new to the came, appreciated thelr visit, Dut of our full appreciation may be on hand to welcome them. Teepee Creek TEEPER CREEK. Aug. 21 The re- 3) aah Sot were 1ald to rest cemetery here: Deceased, who was native of Nova Scotia, cam i i ice Teepes Creek United Church by ee ae bearers were T. Rice, P. paige, . Milner, F; Vinette LAKE MONSTER SEEN ON BEACH AT GROUARD According to The Northern Gazette, a severe storm recently swept Grouard In describing the havoc wrought by lake. The intensity of the cyclone an tremendous violence. A strange crea- ture of reptilian appearance was re- -ported to be seen basking on the approached it appeared startled by the presence of people and at once slithered into the water and was lost to view.- According Uicated description this water monster is thirty feet long, has the head like a jackfish, a small calf, with two ttle sflvery horns, and is the color of lake water. Local in- t of the possibility of early, date, we hope S.P. Band Gives 1 already cut swath 3: ALONG THE WAPITi WEMBLEY NEWS BEAVERLODGE * See ae VER LODGE, Aug. 33. The ALONG THE WAPITI, Aug. 37. WEMBLEY, Aug, 38.- Mr. and Mrs seating and curing ri No frost wi season. eee wen: together with Hare busy these Jim Gault le eka, also On August 19 Patricia Watts cele- brated-ber at the river, This ie, am aneal Seeet such: sniored by all Unfortunately Inclement weather this year Kept many anilen at ome. Bert Osborne ar left. for the Rockles with a party of hunters after big gam , They will be Svar ne SeaIN BAG sieaye the bacon and heres hop- neh dese oe aban cals yea Duncan Bain's new home is nearing, hauling lumber from Sunlty a5 weit ee thisen OC ana Ol and won a place In the hearts of us all. Miss Lewis and her mother visited th this summer whilat there pall a isi to Mra: Moanlster and family of Victoria. ELMWORTH NEWS bo 8s of George Rodgers ad- ne mitted the fact that August 37 was A thelr untucky day. apprec ur Mr. and Mrs. Herman enter- neighboring children on the of thelr Normal at eld at the home Johnson and Fred Howlett, while Miss ad. The unwritten law at Trelle's party was that a woman could only ank her husband for M e. Besse Mrs. Haary Round tas returned trip Calgary, sehere, extent for other than the odd h crossed their trail, houses preparatory to filling duties on the Wembley school staff. Miss Doris Reith returned from Bamonton, where she had been at- Aeding Statue suhoot- forget. The twine situation Magda a igiseslegries Sostave been. Helped wit wow thal, Check and double check, Seed oats should be available in this district if the weather man fevers s,4e,he ld last week. i WEMBLEY ANGLICAN CHURCH Minister: REV. R. STRACHAN, L-Th. Sunday, 2 41:00 aim. St. Andrew's, Lake Sas- katoon, Holy Communion. 2:00 pm. Holy Trinity, Bred eee eae ees 7:30 p. th School. WEMBLEY UNITED CHURCH Minister: The pastor will preach. (Received by Friday's Mat) ELMWORTH, Aug. 21- the Leas Aid met at the home of Mrs. Thompson on Friday, August 17. x the close of the meeting the hostess stvelin very Blea Tino 2PS nent meeting. will be at Mrs. S. Wateon' The party of Elmworth people has ountains, The Right Reverend A. H. Sovereien preached the ce at Elmworth on Sunday evening. At the conclusion of the service the Bishop baptized the and Mrs. -W. In a social hour in Honor of the Bishop. il soon hear the hum of bindecs In the district. Several have es around thelr fields. SMOKY HEIGHTS SMOKY HEIGHTS, Aug. 25. Mr. Calvin Hoag was a business visitor to Bad Heart on Tuesday last. ies Cie eee es ea ing with jer, Mrs. Floener of cece Prarie, ine Nila Adams Ie spending few enya with, 3 ebber. Mins Mary is home ae for awhile. ic. Hoag ts home again After being employed at Taylor's for the past month. Mr, Ha bid Love bas been breaking house. en oer River for harvest. Mr, Leslie Hoeg. who working for Bert c month, visited in the district last. bas bess FITZSIMMONS NEWS er her band, Graham, two Small sons, Wiibur (9) and Winthorps ree this district. uneral services were held at the United Chorchs Tuesday. August 21, Rev. R. Simons officating. Interment was in Teepee Creek cemetery. rey for the past ' Sunday SILVERWOOD (Recetvea by Friday's Mall) ee and baby doing well. seem to be looking ae sriveryose. The view eres ina ree and G. McGregor and tually Worali vines tee tateser oe Mr. and Mra. Viercaut on Monday. Seen and Heard Betty Mac. and Betty Viercaut seen flahing in Burnt River with the horse's ose guards. uth Eide ontoriae thelt fish supper vA base ae of pert going to Rycroft in a truck. The dance must have been the attraction. The binders will soon be in full swing In a few days through the dis- trict. A well beaten ce. Must be a swell cook i HALCOURT NEWS track to Mr: Dooley s there. 3 SCENIC HEIGHTS - 4 33 (Received by Friday's Mail) SCENIC Hele ting is quite gen ral In the district oe root these from: Wenibley ls work- ing on the well e tp pekost. light frost in the dis- trict, but the only-harm done was in the gardens. It is rumored that the opening dance in the new hall at La Glace is on pay, Acres prs Keith's fora few Merlyn and Murray Howlett re- School starts on Monday, August 27. HALCOURT, Avg: 31 Born to Mr. and Mrs, 4 Angier sia eces Congratulations The harvesting is going ahead full blast here and the trip and no trouble. om Fennell Blew hineatf tos new Massey- year. Ho said he has bad ble olf one I youre and it GOODWIN (Received by Friday's Mail) GOODWIN, Aug. 20. Goodwin resi- dents are still haying at times and at other times thinking about it. D. Knobbe has cut atready and is stacking It while others dre starting to cut wi eS Dean le heme, in from embley me zap linn ia shape or the-oomiag Tae Soak wees apie es at Grande Jast week. Mr. Tom Crow gone back to Dewhirst's to hay, but left Gene at home. z ees Freddy himself up after try- ing to o blak vp bis hat when bia horse running. the Wapiti while the betrs ate his ee Brain was hen he bought it Is this great sealer and how Seen and Heard Pete Pedersen, the Pancake King, G. heading south on Saturday night. Weston witha new kind of trailer, aeati helping his father set ming hole Carol sleeping beside his boat on from TWO RIVERS DIST. grain to be seen Ths Two Rivees Seiool Opened. foe in this istrict. visi F. Howlett is busy olling the ese Aaya. is dring was visiting at is today were it not for people such. Gaya. az this picture: depicts.) eee Sexsmith, There are some splendid fields Of of Mr. and Mra. Geo. Baird. Rev. on Monday, with Miss 1 to La Glace last week. has had a gang ee : On Friday afternoon Mrs. D. X. Mr Getee BeeaD of Edmonton, who is visiting hee ber of home, of nd Mark D. Chambers Parents Sela eae ladies, former friends bors homie of Mr pleted his new barn. great improvement raising his house and putting in new) foundation underneath. The im charge of Mr. Doss Johnson of Beaver Lodge. morning. panty Moating around the swimming t tt tf APPLETON NEWS ing dans are allowed to come almost into Qorseses eee eee eee: STURGEON HEIGHTS 6255 eee HAS SPLENDID CROP o Bi i 5 5 wheat August 18 It's a crop. EQUAL RIGHTS WITH INDIAN The blueberries 28. began cutting -his aplendla people's door-yard end pick the bine- berries so much needed. by the home- steaders. It s about time the people of the North wakened up end de- equal right with the The homesteader s children can APPLETON, Aug. 28. Miss Har- xeon Heights. Mr. and Mrs, ley and their friends made a flying visit to Stur- Dennys Law spent a few days holl- daying at the Lewis Bana Stokke, who ix leaving soon to attend Deen. was he days. Noting ik, soot tex the. sens bad Aa an that ts finished they there is a picture show .every, two, weeks, BENTUM-UNITED CHURCH Beaver Lodge Dahl, 4:00 p.m. Hinton Trail Public Wor- 8:00 p.m Beaver Lodg Public - Worship. Please note the changes in the hours of service. : OTe (ARBESERN? pee REV. SIDNEY W. SEMPLE, B.A, 1h. Sa WHEN IN EOMONTON MAKE Cecil Hotel YOUR HOME Corner of 4th and Jasper Handy to Alt the City Everything Modern os Rooms With or Without Baths PRICES REASONABLE Up-te-the-Minute Bervios P. J. Tooley Agent for SASKATCHEWAN MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. Phone 13 Grande Prairie ae ee When you come t9 VANCOUVER be sure and stop at Hotel Hudson 733 SEYMOUR STREET ayes 43. B. (Simmy), KEr taba Shaggy oe dan abies 4 DEW. T. 1 HAYNES. Dentist DENTAL X-RAV Phone 225 -- Grande Prairie the reti with him. - spent the week-end at the home of Bill Irwin ia TWO RIVERS, Aug. 21 Harvest- Mr. and Mrs. Herb O'Brien. MoArthur's farm Ing will be general im this district this 4 pon Innes and of ley mink ranch. Mr, Hoch O'Brien hes just com- This makes to the OBrien Mr. W. P. Baird bas screw of men work ts ures eunrzan Dept. of Public Health will give FREE SHORT: COURSE INTERIOR - DECORATING at the Community SEPTEMBER 1s to 5 ree ie Wosssers Sponsored by Institute of Glen Leal EVERYBODY WELCOME C. Stredulinsky Merchant FRENCH DRY NING Phone 11: . Bex fers a Alta. Been and Hoard Tho binders off with rush Monday HUN schol students ening tte TB sling ths clea Josef M. Jasbec Graduate T.C.M. VIOLIN INSTRUCTOR Studio: Next Yo Waffle Shoppe GRANDE PRAIRIB, ALTA. boy by Has this happened to your boy Sa eee If 90, bring them to an Be, for Am ave examination, TF and wear i atge a es gt; * a i
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