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1933-12-21
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ANG THE NORTHERN TRIBUN . THE HOME PAPER OF THE PEACE RIVER COUNTRY -- MORE NEWS AND BETTER Volume I. 1.00 a Year ad Serre PRAIRIE, ALBERTA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1033 5 cents a Copy Hundreds Pay Last Respects To Memory of A. B. Hedman Who Was Buried Wednesday Notwithstanding the extremely cold weather, St. Paul's United Churoh was filled by sorrowing friends gie fe thy A i * Club Make Hit in rr turally the best. foceasion and kept the audience in funeral sermon, spoke In part as fol- tows: We are met today to honor a life, Tt has Deen said that every life must mpeak for Itself, and that is quite true. Yet one must refer to the sense of oss which thia. community feela at thia time In the passing of Mr. Hed- man. par- Ucularty for the contribution he made with his musical talent to the Ife of the people in this whole district. (Continued on page eight) A.Y.P.A. Dramatic Farce Comedy The Whole The second. performance was na- Before a packed house, diways inspiring, the members of the company rose admirably to the roars of laughter from: start to finish. The finished pe hhe was excellent. He has bee: in many tmportant roles, but never was be better than in The Whole Town's Talk Frank Spicer, who played the part partner peeenceaeeeSEuanebsasiscceccecccececs ssieaipcbinMeleieia ce sie THE TRIBUNE WISHES EVERYBODY A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS SRCSLAAGAAEEAOS LORE RARER eee Reese EEE : * s * : * * * : * : * * 2 * * * * * * * s s * * * * s s . * of Chester Binney, a with Simmons and bachelor, a timid soul was omen were cream. He did not mer ly act the Pleasing Concert Tinned thesia Given by Male throughout Miss Joyce Cave-Browne, as daugh- ter of the scheming fat cellent, She combined a dash of the and a touch of the old type BE ype ey (with wach sel ithacise Se ey be ea a ie ot ar part o Harr ee ee ere te portraying Ca the character storm demon- presents sie was no exception. strated veal. Biatrionic ablllty. Pete Atkinson portrayed the char- Mr. weather fatrl The et Simmona, excellent concert of the fem ctaatlomGaaaer was ably taken Choir on er was ex- Voice Choir Despite the inclemency of the a pleasing program, and this ie eo ae, Iway, is to be congratu- acter of Roger Shields, a sophisticated lated on the portoboaniise Ob the Hole? young man of the world, ably. His ease and poise were admirable. Dorothy Crummy, in the char- acter of Letty Lythe, a daz: zing movie With spiri beg ees asa Se elas wa n arrangement of an old English alr, athe Song eee em iad wis outs and animation. The to the star, not only looked the part but *econd Tae APH ReaD ANG Bear N a ilfyeles crtltie i itt i i 38 : ut i A Close gave a most cD of the role. - - Mervyn Lewis, -who hes played atrangement by many parts on the stage, wal of first, was exceptionally well sung. Vaughan Williams of another old Engilsh air, The Farmer's mever neon to beter advantage than B97 wan the, choirs, third number. in the role of Donald The next selection, Drink To Me Only fessional boxer insanely jealous of the With Thine Eyes, was perhaps the movie star. Dice: BOLE iat to: tS part et Badle Bloom, dancing fhe dash and shrewdness one would expect in a woman of that profession. Mrs. J. M. Sweeney, in the part of Annie, Simmon's maid, proved popular with the audience. Miss Giadys Brown and Miss Neita he aid pot have much to do, did that part exceedingly well. Nyal Popularity Contest Nearing The following is the sanding of the sixteen leadera in the Nya Children Popularity Contest being held by Butebart s Drug Store, Grande Prairie. pear , valuable prizes will b lin u tow well-chonen words, Awarded elght for boys and elght for the cholr a deep regret at the passing of Mr. A. Sixteen The content closes Saturday, Deces Sovdentenc: H 13. Bveraid Chard 14, Enid Lawior 15, Gladys Duncan George 16, Doreen Riley Maurice Halwa REGAL CONFECTION: Draw WILL TAKE eee DEC, 20TH aT dea sor the BO hones of cnoso: ae prizes by the Regal ontnctonary will aie plac tt se of December fends, were nd Mr. mant 7 th a naturalness Cellent readings, aortallty and The Land othe Taal taxi driver, while r adings are Gu SNETAiataval ances: miri Bon; Lyrics, two difficult baritone sol were excep y well rendered by . Bert Pe Eads choir, which wan or lock home, and he was always a fis Porter. In remembrance of Mr. Hed- fea, sa ln arrapatbx, wl at spectfully during the singing of this ies orstre, Porteous and Mr, Bill Porteous instructor, delighted the audience with two splen- sang ace 10 ex: 3 ways greatly onjoyea by Two soprano solos were given by Mian Viola Cooke, Morning (Speaka) and If No One ehmanh), Misa Ci ing voice and, excellent stage pr Ever Marrien Me ooke has a charm- Homing (De Riego) and Kash from The Indian Lo Vaughan accompanied all num- je close o the 2s Mr, nizat man was a charter member of th mily, the choir sang con: folation, the aude AUTHOR OF TIMELY HINTS EXTENDS GEASON'S GREETINGS lodge left for the East firmt holiday which Mr, Albrlant Mas taken in two years, author imely Hints, which Fries and ptt and also to Mirhe Tribune and wish Mr, and Mra,-Albriabt the com- piimenta of the season und that trip will prove n mont 5 ia lt;5 ie : af z 2 5 Basis of Assessing Buildings Reduced Ten per Cent by Council on Monday Evening: The principal businesn yefore the town fathers at their regular meeting evening was the held on Mon: lowering of the a: buildings trom to 90 per cent, or in other words 10 ti Der oant, was unt motion of L. 0, Po t basis on 100 per cent valuation animoualy rteo Combined Choirs Sunday Evening An hour of Christman musle will be junday evening, at The prograi WHT be ax follows: Te Deum Bonlor Chole, Sopr Lullay, (Boughton), by Vera Guthrie. Day of Pleasant Brend eed to on 41At United Church : Paul's United Church, hy the combined choira, m (Suekson), * Dullay Sree) em Chapel Aa Infant Holy (Potten cate, lor Choir, Tenor Solo Cantique de Chaat Me aur cDlakana, Mu of both choirs Organ Offertor; tory, Anthem Rejolce, Senior Chotr. Hymn Anthem Silent Night, Holy the combined (Gruber), by A Christ) rjorie cain, The Vialon of Scrodge (Balen fity mowranta maa Sontatta by Mr, Vau Rejoice Relief Committee Noa man Carot shan, (Goan), Office Is Busy Spot seen Days i The Central Rellet Committee, which han ite headquarters in the Mayor's been bury the tant few da; ributing hampers to those In need in town and diatrict, to Thursday eventhg: some 1 hampers had been received from: the oO, 1 Solipwine opesisinatios 1; shurch; Beautiful Bieccie Light Effect at Power The jeotrle pt han alrendy taken on a Christmas at here. the bntray are nor colored electric lights, m0. arPang Peautltul siecle tene, effect will remain wp till after Plant ant und power 10 olkhty new year. A year ago tho basia of assessment on land values was reduced 25 per cent ard the reason that the basis of Asseaxed on bulldings was to bring the value down closer to the actual valua- ion. The secretary submitted figures in- Aicating just what 10 per cent ani p ss(oent reduction, would mean In revenue, if the mill rate was Weptal therpcsapat paint The monthly financtal at wan read and accepted. A letter was read from a taxpayer jement comp'aining about a goat which wan Burgenn wan Instructed to Councilor, Porteous dtaw attention of council to, the neceaalty of*ti Palin Gianae-Praicie r to tope with In- ihe Mayor susgested that the. two munielpalities be appro man, who had during his here done so much tn a publie way for ution met with the unanimous endorantion of the members, Accountn to the value of 510.16 were pmaned for payment. KEEN COMPETITION IN SLOANE DRUG STORE DOLL CONTEST Zhe canalanton in the dot content At the Sloane Drug Store are bui keenly competing in. the tex to help them win prizes offered, How doca henutifal prizes, The con- the many text clones midnight Baturday and the siven off the Christmas ornine at 10 prizes will. be tree Christmay 1 JUNIOR SEED FAIR EXHIBITS + AT FALHER VERY CREDITA Wi. J, Themson, district agrloulturts returned from Falher iphone he Judged the oxhiblty. a ne Junior Reed Falr, lon with The Tribune reporter, mtated that the mawinn wen very. creditable conslder- ing the yenr, EACHERS SUPPLEMENTAL EXAMINATIONS DEC. 27 TO 20 her winhing to write In. profensional subjects, whlch will be held on December 27 to 2, Inclusive, may now do o in Grand Pragrle by notifying the Jocal Inspector, Mr. Bal Be a a wy coeds will be unt Unt the eri of the. ance : ORAW ON THE BIG LEGION BRINGS CHRISTMAS CHEER TO NEEDY HOMES Over One Hundred Dollars Turned Over to the Central Relief Christmas Cheer Fund ult of the Legion raffle over dollare will be turned Fund. The draw Was, held in the Capitol Theatre the show on Wednenday evening Chester Millacs -oresident of ais Grande Pri ranch of the Canadian t mpeech. thanked all A contributed in any way making the affalr such a thone w towards Educational Dept. Reduces Grants To Schools The number of xc vhich the ordinary Department m tw ool days for xrante are pald nt t the laat Kensie lature. The ection aa amended now reads ns followa: yuntipagable te:any (le eceding. sections. Neroot (Geetlone 1210). shall, une leax otherwine provided, be pay- able for than one hundred and elnbty daye school The proclamation bringy thi amend- ment Into force ux from and after December 1, 1983. Tho grantn atte aa P ral schools and to the nto rooms of. xraded schoola; 2 to senior Fooma of graded schools, 3 per day to hi chool rooms, and 4 per day t high schools. Spencer, chairman of the Grande Prairie School Board, had the follow- arr an opinion on the reduction the action of the Department. of Education s In Une with the tendency of government and by general, The rev A aurprixe, an the board had Intima- tlon of It xome months ago. Aaked what such reductlon meant the school of Grande Prairie, Mr. Burpee: epiiea (nat a'ten fas the public achool and high xchool were coneerhed the reduction meant a loan of 324 a year. Grande Prairie. Garage Builds Snowmobile ef Committee for the t president then called a up. tho al thanked the East End in general for thelr, generous gitts, Aw wan to be expected, there were many hum evening. One-lady drew for her prize a halr- roux Incidents during the of the ina funay touches which occurred during the draw. The fokewine ine complete, lst. of the winners and thoxe who donated the prizes: (Continued on Page Bight) Protest Against Change in Motor License Year ollowing was went by Geori K, Slaney, secretary of the Beaver- lodge Board of Trade: Noticing in the press a, suggestion that the Alberta motor lcense year be chi nxed to commence in the at In all fairness this prin- aiple miouid by. tauineaived: tended If possible, mitana to this end ense year than January 1. It in manifestly un- fair that districta where roads ar blocked for three to five or six months f year should pay the same fe an dla roada are snow- vow Pd at the general exper dingly, we endorse the stand aan ate inevaneual meeting of nembled Peace River Boards of Trade, fe, Inst June. Renolved further that coples of this eeaeine resolution be communteated to. the one way of muccesstully xrap- Provincial Government, to the three pling with the snow: problem the/ ltting members of northern Alberta, rande Fane Gnarage recently built to the Generat Council Associated a mow: Peace River Roardx-of Trade, and to tm cquipa a with a the prem Model A Ford engine, while a * truck chassis In used. One of the many features of this wnow-hound in that It in heated trom the exhaust... allowing travel with ftw feat wn. pee uiNe Suna a fcriaaeal ree most natintactor Thar soe wioblia haa nj Galerpllar frend and tw ahout the wame width as igh runners, Go: ick Watson we Dance i in jin Aid id of The Christmas Cheer Fund A blu Cheiatrian dance. will be held Goalle Mana o in the Capitol Theatre on Friday, December 22. Thin dance, whl while red by Horace McHeffey, f the Central Rellet Com: mites and fifty to the turned Chrintman Cheer Fu orchestra wilt supply Tn addition by neverat of Mr. Melleftes s pupils, to fix tes case in tap dancing or ball room dancing, Tieketx allowing the holder to a chance ust be purchased before O pam, Friday titles the winner CHEST AT YE WAFFLE SHOP WILL BE HELD ON CHRIBTMAS of Grande Pi of the weekly M.D. K the winne cedar cheat, whi full of deitotous Wattle shoppe ne, bie ondae chat wilt take place on hristman, Daye a noon, CHARGED WITH SHOOTING STOCK DAWHON CREEK. George Borth- pler wick of Munrixe Valley was sent up. for trial by Mnginteate Vandorwater, chi With rhaatine: Barner beTene ing to his neighbor, Lao Cyr, per cent of the pro- rock player. a pectal feature of the dance wilt millan, he the allotting of the prine to. thel J holder of the lucky ticket, which en- J. w year ai h by the way was te Hospital Board, held a then nae renter taken, pith deta wor Peace River and McLennan Battle JToa Tie Lentoaisine hockey team invaded .Me- Lennan to play the Junior Jackets of McLenan, whd have ruled Peace River had no Five minutes later River beat Goalle ance to. AM Minchon of P Lang with a hard shot Minchon i a former Calg The line: tre; J. -Mar- from 10:80 tinenu lett wine: * Meailiveay, right 4 wing; D. Mangru . Gaureau, jap dancing xubs, MeLennan C. Lans, goal: W, deteng Goodwin, detence arley, H. Frlam, left wing: Mouatil right winat Leasard AH. Sau Business Survey Shows Hospital in Sound Condition A konoral survey of the Sie) at was made tal on Weans ot Ja time was Peace River Junior
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Image 577 (1933-12-21), from microfilm reel 577, (CU11213586). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.