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1933-06-22
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UNE 15, 1933 i HE NORTHERN TRIBUNE 2.00 2 Year l The Tribune, most widely read weekly of the North, hasa PAID-UP circulation, rach greater than that of any other paper published in bi Peace River Country. THE HOME PAPER OF THE PEACE RIVER COUNTRY - BIGGEST AND B QRANDE PRAIRIE, ALBERTA, THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939 Wednesday Half Holiday Again Looms Up; This Time Under Early-Closing Act As m reault of a second petition n lowest Board of Trade, asked the council a donation of 25 for the board. jest was. granted. for Th The quarterly financial report was read and accep gThs GE ot 37 mle was pasaet, by-law empowering the council to levy taxes for the ensuing year. Fifty dollars was voted to the secre- should he decide to attend the Municipalities Convention to be held At Calgsry the end of the month. Accounts to the alo of 597.33 were passed for paym Th givenite iat Harrigan, bie, eine the First Moderator Of Presbytery of vorta Peace River Grande Prairie will become the centre of a new presbytery, known as of Peace River, and Rev. Wright, pastor of Forbes Pres- become firat the Presbyterian Church in Canada, fecentiy in seasion at Becta eet Ontario, are carried o Acting favorably upon an overture voted Wright the interim direct: that the new be formed early in the dained minist a Brean would De members of the new presbytery: (. M. Fraser, Brown- vale, and, Reve Minor Simpson, Fort St... cutgosts, Pouce Coupe and out tposts, and Fort Bt. Th every renson to belleve that the new presbytery will be or- ganized early in July. Those in position to know atate that besides being interim moderator, a position to which he has already eve, ausalated, Bev, Mr. Wright will derator for a one-year The Proposal to organize the new presbytery was supported on the floor bf the Assembly by Rev. Dr. F. D. burgh, pastor of, Bt. MR Church, -Howe, Regina, yncateal ceailve for Alberta and Saskatche- wan, and others. In summing up the case, His Lord- a ship, in brief, said as follows: F While there was no doubt that an Ae amuult had boon committed, it waa Asst. Commisioner committed on most dastardly pro 2 eS fon, and that accordiag to the mate- F.C. M.P. on Tour ment of Beadle in giving his evidence 1 i when he calied Cage a trook he antici- pated trouble and got what he antici- 0 nspec ion 4 pated. .Under these circumstances, PART MS said. His Lordship, as be was com- Colonel H. M. Newson, assistdnt * pelled to impose a penalty, he would commissioner and commander of fine the accused two dollars. This) Division of the R.C.M.P., visited sum, Was paid to the sheriff and the Grande Prairie on a tour of inspec- . aecused was discharged. tion. T, W3, Lawlor for the Crown and hia is the Ashistant oe ene, M. W, Eagar for the defense, first trip into the Peace Ri He it E i . Asked by The Tribune he thought of the country, he replied that it was delightful country and had a great futur Colonel Newson left on Tuesday to inspect the detachment at Grouard. Athabasca Kid Refuses to Meet Patsy O Brien; Classy -Eastern Boxer to Substitute on the evening of duly tvs arene Donald wit another of his big ues: fight cards, this ae) st the Wank the he main event, Although fh arena, commencing at 5 orci The promoter was make a change in one of the principals of faet of the matter, It appears, ona finally succeeded tn Watteniaed of, Wiosisente' 52 1 contract for Scie gravel was . Harri 4 Operative Have Tein understood iat to other or Mt ra Joba. pe heeeneenttoae aera ear pented- would. be Grande Prairie farm by the members of the new prea- 4 by imelOut at Liberal Convention a hen e.atratl Xe fb sheer Wis Iriel ears nat spmalaornine: eaveone, iN) artes getting NO WORD YET OF MATTERN eae Wash., June 21. word wan avallable today to waster nayy airmen had ble to obtain any nlgns mi Mattern. Weather i Ne i ee Seonste inelested for hind cota - Oldtimers to Hold Picnic Wednesday July 26th well attended meeting of the oidtimers held in the Sowa Hath Grands, Frail, 08 Wednesday evening, it was, decided to bold the snniial plonio. at. Saskatoon Inland eaday, July at Shich Gib wena Une of sports: will'we The following officers were elected Hon, Prealaent, Meaty, Roberts; Presi dent, Harry Walker; vice-president. Tack Holton: secretary treasurer, Alt Field; auditor, Alt Leechi The aces fg. the same as last year, with the exception tMit Kelly junderma: place of the late Mra. Lee Bord Joshua Fletcher to take the place of the late Mr. Foy. A. dance will be held as usual in the evening in the Veterans Hall at Lake Saskatoon, It is hoped that an Oldtimers field day will be held at the Experimental to be arranged later Mr. A. Sherk and Mr. Albright. Mr. Sherk, the retiring president, occupied the chair. Live-Stock Co- Busy Session Much important business was trans- nde Prairie Co-operative Live Stock keting Association, Ltd., held in the Capitol Theatre on Friday afternoon. H. Keith occupied: the was elected prealdent, Si otitis eaee prealdent, R. he were sted: elect District following directors No. 1 J. H, Harris, Grande ft District No. 2 Alex Craig, Wem- bley. Birtrct . C, O, Pool, Beaver- District 4-w. B. Grearson, Buftalo Lakes. District No. Heart, No, 5 Anton Moen, Bad President's Addrews R. H, Rycrott the meeting at some length, going Into every phase of the business of the organization, suggesting ways and means for the betterment of the or- ganization. Now that there are chartered ac- countants in the district, Mr. Rycroft saw no reason for sending out tho books to b audited. In Sonetuaing: hin carefully pre- pared ad Me, Rycroft mpreased v' upon the membership the necemsity of economy. gt; Other Business Following the president the, financial. sport was read by. the manager, Roberts, and wan (Continued on Page Hight) . TRAVELLING MEDICAL BOARD Dr. Sheffield and R, Merryweather, travelling medical board, examining ners, spent the. week-end at Grande Prairie after visiting tho western area. fighting at Winnipeg and in enatern Canada. His record shows that he is Reside pierians aw for punish O'Brien has been going aes on Sa (Continued on Page Dr. Watson Wins DAWHON CREBE De, Watson 9 ot the other two being H, G, Atkinson of Rolla and J, W. Abbott of Fort St, John, The northern part of British Colut bia waa recently in noparate iene ho, above beautiful trophy was ecently presented to the Rich mond Hill Golf wad Country Club by Bell-Pleming Hardw. ita, of Grande Prairle for the Men's Open Golf Championship for the Peace River, including the Block, The cup, which im beautifully en gt; graved, stands 24 inches high. cup are Match and Handicap Committee of the Rich- m Hilt Golf Club. The rules governing the cup competition are being drawn up. Later in the season the cham- plonship tournament will be hetd. Owen Blake was sentenced by t Honorable Mr. Justice Ewing to fo years rte) ee last. guilty of attempted murder, but vieted him on the second count cauking grievous bodily harm by ui lawfully causing polson: to be tak The Tribune cafried' full report the trial in its last The annual vinelat Conatituenty U. FA, will held in the Blue Lantern Hall, amith, on Wednesday, June 27, at 1: hi including orgaflzational changes, the convention. distr: RIO GRANDE CHANGES SPORTS DATE TO JULY t rinted anged from jisene 30'to July ei Rie Granda Sports have Firat oop 7 of July ira yearly have at tracted large crowds, and this year promises to be no excep: tion. ; YODELING ek ith George's Mol made a big hit at ne caohok Dr, Watson in one Of the oldtinforn Alef the Blok. en Tuesday eventei con: tandsome Cup I MEN'S OPEN GOLF CHAMPION- SHIP-CUP he ur at Prince Albert penitentiary on In passing sentence His Lordship pointed ouf that It. was tous affair, and he rilnddiketaccined cast of. n vot U. F.A.Convention convertion of the Pro- be Sex- . sharp. The Tribune is informed that a great deal of important business, covering of subjects, well ns resolutions, will come before Hugh Allen, tot foe crop DAMAGED IN WEST OrTAWwa, J Exten- damage was done in uu June alve the West by high temp Business Mending Says Head Motor Car Supply Co. Gi. MacKentle, vice-pronidont and ager of the Motor Campany. ef, Canada, Ll week-end v to Gri guest at the Murray Hotel, Interviewed by The Tribun porter, Mr, MacKenzie sald that It was his firat-trip into the Peace River, It takes sometime getting into the coun- try, but when once in t Is certainly he remarkei itor MacKenzie explained that his company, Is purely an Alberta concern and he Was pleased to say that busl- ness wan decidedly better this year than Inst and collections slightly bet- ter said golfera here have good reason to be proud of thelr krounds. The loca. tion Is one of the most delightful npota T have ever visited, a stated. MacKenzie 4a b ac panied through the Suntiy, by OO Wilkinson, the company's representa- tive In the Peace Riv Peace River Had Personal Call for Bishop Sovereign Interviewed by The Tribune re- porter, His Lordship A. H. Sovereign, newly appointed Bishop of Athabasce, Herbs. Beane. River coudlry, Ras als ways had a call for me personally and in the making. bullding. It seems to me that We, Build, would be a good motto for hte Soantey. have every material t hand for bullding up great coun- C Contliunias/ tele Yordotilp Steer vod Iam glad to be here, for in Yukon I followed the great Bishop as-Bishop of Atha- diocese whose firat Bishop was Bishop Bompas. In BINS oles NaMSlni A Cutptrare stat Bieri plete count ee athe i aaaka Bie Baa, erring bo. the aiucel Work ila Loradnip hua. the folfswing to nay *T am very well pleased with the staff nd tay: workers In the/alosesa, are doing a faithful and work. with the spirit of goodwill prevalent mong the varlous denominations working for the spiritual well-being of the people in this northern area, and it wilt be my policy to foster thut Christian. principle. Hin, Lordship, who 1s a ploneer by Instinet, concluding the interview, ob- nerved: I love growth and in this sounlkyaluess) taj endless. opboch al It. not only the last Grent Weak atthe best. i SECRETARY CANADIAN SEED 7. 'T. G, Wiener of Ottawa, secre tary of the Canadian Seed Growers Ausociation, is contemplating a trip to the Peace River from August 8 to-15. pues will probably be a field day absptations GROWERS MAY VISIT PEACE lt;,, weed rower ut the experimental EST 5 conte Copy Provinelal No. 52 Mammoth Stre Will Preced On Tuenday eve Town Hall the arrangements Prairie s the final touches Were put holding: and uty 1 President G, A. Jan chair ox was In the were made to cided to hold both a xen tawobal nt oeneball dl grounds ix bein Committee, handling being nd at fined - up. this t eve be paved on seneasis: Noted Preacher To Speak Here The Rev. Dr. Geo. A. Dickson, prest- yy ame will is un enthuslastlc golfer, and/ gent of the Alberta Conference of the: naturally didn't miss the chance to United Church of Canada, will pay an have round of golf at Richmond Hill. official viait to the Grande Prairie Discussing the golf course there, hel district from June 80 to July 4, ufter which he will leave for the north side It the Peace River evening, ty d bis vinit siderable Interest the Grande Prairie of whom have been church in Calgary. Knox United Chureh in that elty for several years, Dr. Dickson Bas had bellllant career, an preacher dnd an Indreased the msm af that church until today it is the lurgest congregation of the United Church in Alberta, having about two thoumnd menbera, man, Who once worked coal understanding of the mun on the atrect which has won tim warmplace In ands of bis parishioners. Though stil a comparatively young man, Ser saree yen ties haces WHE tate come to him, The crowded congrega- tions which have waited -upor ministry at Knox Church testify t txecutive ability when he organized a campaign In his congregation in 1930, when he anticipated the depression, by raining 51,000 In one year toward the mortgage is church. Dr. Dickson will alao-apeak atthe patriotia celebration to be held in Grande Prairle on. the morning of July Ist, in connection with the cele- bration sponsored by the Agricultural Soclety. New BERVIGE STATION OR GRANDE PRAIRIE . L, De Jong hus leased the W. Caldwell corner lot across the street from the post office and adjoining Charli Dunlap Baying. pulltg modern svc ee Dem e contractor, ee iraneioe ree siccise waiine ah hoa ripen Ot be well taken care of by him. British American gasoline and. oll products handled and there wil Piandt paeniog caseaianeuery nd ignition service, Tires wilt islso be stocked ax well ax other norles. STURGEON HTS, U.F.A. PICNIC Sturgeon Heights U.F.A, pientc wilt be held at Sturgeon Lake on July not on Ju anxeaients are be- Ing made for C.C.B. apeaks Held at the Gal Clu Bhow and Field Day are being sponsored by the Grande gricultural Association, ir but holding of an agricultural It 1 the ulm of the association fo make thin fiek may take the sasoointion hag wooure tt icon of wome Ing live mock ten (9 take are ithe program. ittyle, a. live stock com- Mr. talastonee for Alberta, will give a monatratfon in beef type In beef breeding. cows, Prof. J, P. Hackville, of the Univer day educational in/ fm Program of Field Day to be Farm of Alex Craig on Saturday, June 24 Fisid Day and Cale Club Bhow ity of Alberta will Judge tHe calves will be neta on Baturday, June 24, at elng ahown by the members. of the ul . Alex Cratx, ten milos Grande Prairie Junior Calf Club. Prof. Hackvitio will alno Judge 1 clase rt hows and. dias dex un effected by type and. finish, WW. Durno, who le the Dom Anton Ddrae romotte tor Alberts, hea by type tn death Allen, M.L.A,, and W. D. Albright, superintendent Rouverlode Experimental Station, with foeek during ihe afternoon, A npectal pyogram of must eh tatka le being Reranged tor the efters Luinment of the tad basket plente will be held at 6 orclock, All are Invited to bring thelr wn baskets, eCoftes and cream will, be nerveds Eitre elll be tee ere cones for the childre Ail are invited to come and enjoy the program and plonlc. There will not be Any charke for admintlon, his w ys BOUND OVER TO KEEP THE ACE FOR demonstrating to, orKea, Vitor et Parade e Attractive Program Varied Sports 8 assured ine that there. Would be Gants we ind,that some of the fastest a in the district. would be en- Good prizes were set nalde for the ladies basketball ament and it ie expected that: therg will bs/ an: araN? teamn entered aa there Ia time for. Th aport, known 4 silver band haw been asion and will ap- ho will wind the.xchoot grounds, where the patriatie exercixen will be held, will put the day way to a good atart. Secretary P. J, Tooley Is negotfiiting plane piloted by Jack Neya ot Sex- smith, There will be events ulao run ot In the evening there will be a dance in the B. P, E. (Elks) Hall, for which Penson's orchestra, has been en- ange dance will be In charge or'O-'B, Harris and-Jack Mande, Programs are being printed taining all details, both ax to event and time. A final meet full line a track con- ro the various com- held in the Town Hall june 2 on haem George's Melo- Melotones Make Fine Impression A tuir-nized crdwd turned out to the concert given in the Capitol on Tues- day evening by George's Melo- Melotones, the members of which come from: the Peorta. district. All the were urine which he .eccomipanted, Bisipatt on the qultal The manager, George Relawig. ia to te congratulated on y organising such a tale Tt is a safe prediction that should this com- pany visit Grande Prairie aguin they eill have packed house. company played Hythe on Gtedsuebays Gren ing San: vance Ne turning home will visit ali the prin- clpat-points In the Peace River. Car-Turns Over; Local Solons Have Narrow Escape While returning trom the sean Seed yard need ia ta acting, BEES Conalderable damage was done to the car, Local Branch of Legion to Hold Annual Meeting soe tear eee held in the Legion Hall on Thursday evening, June 22 commencmg at 8 pm, Election of ofticera witt be held, and us other important buaineas will come before the meeting all returned men ure requested to be present. xX MONTHS McKinnon, who pleaded guilty to charge of assault, was bound over hi months on his own recognizance of titty dollars, Accused charged with Wel noree stealing. but the Crown enteced proceedings on thin charae. lor for the- Crown, and ak Sattonga to 40 ntey of The Bask of the the Can on July Smoky Branch of eoting ments Were ie June 8, July t and ts at Lake. are for rally of returned . BIVOUAG JUNE 9 , JULY AND 2
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