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Interesting Vol, 1 Ne, St News From, By R. A, MACLEOD June 13, 1933 TRA) BOD General Griesbach stopped off here MELER FINDS NOPODY HOMEY TD inst Friaaye Gain and afer naving dinner was driven to Grande On Thursday tast Messrs, Howard, S, ay See iowa. Wm. McNaughton, F. Giesen and W. Mrs. Miles Peterson and Russell. Hi. MacBwen motored to Hish Prairie. had been, spending a week in ia Sturgeon Lake, to attend the Asso- 2 oe with friends. arrived home on elated Boards of Trade annual con- priday vention. They made the trip im 8/0 1, not forget the concert and dance USS Sv r four Boers. The retern TP Hae the Blue Lantern on Monday eve- Seu coasiawrehty longer on account of at the, Bive 1 Paeee vente. Meas. Dewar and children trrived Ga che same Gay's certain traveller home on last Friday's train from a argived In.town. He enquired for Mr. visit with her people in Youngstown) McNaughton and was informed that ') the latter had gone to High Prairie Tha travelier then. went into. the anes Maciwen Hardware Store and asked ; tt Mr MacEwen was in and was wid) To Mr. and Mra Mack McNaughton, that Mr. MacEwen had gone to High at the Sexemith Maternity Hospital, Prairie. : Jon Jane Hla next visit was to the Sexsmith Supply, Company, looking for Mr. Glswen, ana Norman, who was in Sheree, seated tbat be had gone to High Prairie By this time the traveller had a Goubtful took in hie eye ang left the store slows. Crock baseball boys The writer happened to be standing Bad Heart on Sunday outside, He was approached by the friendly game Gurehing genliemans who asked to bejon the picnic grounds went Grccted io Mr Howard's office, Tee home victerions, the srore being 5 9 Stine was pointed out. also informa- 22 in favor of Teepee Creek. Yion given that Mr. Howard had gone Mrs H. Klukus and two soris spent to High Prairie. aonday afterhoon at the home of Mra. Pee Wavesing eins staweed te tak Cuncin, Seckineul wad was wena woeetine Soe aa gra that there must be a helura lot of) people in High Prairie today or that perhaps this might possibly be the Password to a new secret society that was being formed. FISHING EXPEDITION RETURNS FROM PINE PASS BY PLANE 1k was reported Monday morn- THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE S . ith f gt; Seaaooerembaenecenee +4 STURGEON HEIGHTS SSS 92 STURGEON HEIGHTS, June 7. A testing of the U. F. A. local Mon day eventos Svan: well atta ladies of the district Joined withthe ens th FA. Ton apeakere ached. ied for the evening aia set come Disappointment was voiced and. afver soning te Seas sient ke keer beak ness of a beipfal mature was pro- ceeded with A petition is to be placed tr the constrection of real from he north shore of the lake out to tne highway, to serve the several residents there who are at present practically marooned by bash, creeks end mus Keg It was suggested that the work be dune by homestengers here rather than allowing it to go to these of out side districts who will work out relief money for the goverumest in this wey. Falowity geaal diocomion it was voiced also that appeal to the/ erereaent abeehl. be tents fer werk oa north and south crosereeds to the highway. No relief money was gfvea out in this district. which to all the tore reason that concessions should be given to prectude possible neces- suty' of retiet Inter on; otherwise those bo have drawn rellet money. will Dave the ciear advantage The UA. wes asked to act on seatters of school Semnusranion i view of Gcartee b ceeantration difticuities that have lone Jereee Gisentistaction and. olny im Soccpheing eancte chbteationn, Fin any arrangements for plealc were discussed. Secretary Peddicar was strocesd to write other tocala tm siting them to concentrate withthe local at the Lake at an early date in ing that it scaked-into the ground the Sepals of tres bakes July. It was suggested that speakers Jee invited tor the oceasfon. The pre- Mrs. G. McLeod was a business) sentation of petitions will protably be viata eo Sean as Semany, omefereeae 5 scat se was dccompanied by ber som Jack gesemplishet thrown our member. Melo Melotones week. nrought theimeeting to a close. Messrs. Ners, Hall and Weicker re- Chris Hennigar was homie on Sun- turned from the Pine Pass by plane on aay from Pronovost's mill. sinter nf the home of Blaster inst Cai dae peesiient ate, Repaotan Warmly Received Rev. M. Langille held service at the By The Tribune's Correspondent. schoolhouse Sunday last, having rid- Wednesday last. They had been on fishing expedition and had landed at Mr. Exswein's place, somewhere about The Misses Mary, Hannah and Mar garet Webber. from Smoky Heights, en horseback part way from DeBoit. He stayed overnight at Reynolds. Marie Brown is staying at the Lake WANHAM, June 12 The people of Wanbam, and district who were for- tunate enough to be out and heard a en Zier were Sunday visitors at the home of Khu The quantity of trout brought back * KTeKus a was not very great. but the quality uite a number from Teepee Creek was good. especially one of them came in to wateh the ball game on which weighed 15 pounds dressed and Sunda: measured 35 inches from snout to tail, The Bad Heart Baseball team are with Taylor's. George's Melo-Melotones this evening Brinda Dewhurst Tallon for a ume. Inspector, Oke fs pear in the district shortly. Odds and Ends The program consisted of vocal We saw this fish weighed and mea- hoiding their annual dance in the sured and can vouch for these facts. schoot June 9. There are conflicting stories as to which of the three actually caught the monster, but no doubt it teck the com- bined eiforts of them ail to land it. We believe the real story is that gaye Jack Neps heid the line, which was attached to an ordinary pole, withou: reel and that Hank Weicker stood by with an axe fo swat if one, in the event of it getting close enough to the (ance, and that Bill Hall mani- pulated the cance. At anyrate. they Josh Booth now has the contract to haul the mail from Sexsmith to Bad Heart. * Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Cook and small visited the Clayton home this Week. It is their intention to move out here onto their homestead In, the near future, Bad Heart baseball boys. ou bad the Bill Pair saying: ..ever mind the work as long as we get the grub. Charlie Reed and Al Peddicard making lettuce relishes. ee HIGH PRAIRIE VILLAGE NEWS 8fesose Dr. Coteman returned Wednesday from Edmonton 5 solos, duets. trios, quartettes and choruses, as well as plano and guitar solos, which with several readings compietedd the entertainment, which make up the program. covering prac- tically every. varieyt uf songs. It is a hard job to pick any of the company for special mention, all being very good, but Miss Emma Ziprick in her readings and Mr. Delmar Reiswig THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1933 Wembley District News of Interest spite of there being several dances ts neighboring halls, a good crowd at- tended, Garfield Walters was very capable aa master of ceremonies. Gud inuason s orchestra supplied the music. 7 Mr..aind Mrs. Bellamy and girls, ac- companied by Mr. Thomson, visited at the Gordon Wells home on Sunday fast. Mr,and Mrs Abe Smith called at the Blisht home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Griffiths with Mra Marley Sherk last Sunday. after- Eleanor and Herbert, spent Sunday) 00m. afternoon with Mr. and Mrs Lewis Walters. Vol. L EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS TO TWO WEMBLEY RESIDENCES Mra Sinclair s' making several alterations in her home here and bringing it quite up to date. W. Re Knight is the contractor doing the work and has just completed a fine) n w fireplace on the north side of the house. Fine double windows are being pur in on the south side. Mr. B.D. Johnsgn is renovating the upstair interior of his house. the work being done by Mr. Robt. McLean. ing is Complete. Farmers would Fain now to hasten germina- later sown crops. Slixht other night nipped the ten- Im some gardens. Gray. Alberta Pacific srain point, took suddenty i Friday evening. Dr. Cartisie of Wembley was called, who rushed him Bud Dewar of Appleton visited at his uncle's place last Sunday. He mad the trip over riding his racing WEMBLEY, JUNE 18, 1983 No. 51 MALE VOICE CHOIR GIVES VERY PLEASING CONCERT The Male Voice Choir 6f Grande Prairie, under the able leadership of A. B. Galway, presented one of their popular concerts at Wembley tonight (Tuesday), The audience showed appreciation by their continued: hearty pplause and their calling on everyone for an encore. 3 We welcome their return, Program (a) Down in Yon Summer Vale ( gt;) John Peel -Choir Baritone Solo..........-Mr, Hickman Violin Solo......:-Mr. A. B, Hedman Solo 2 Rev, Nelson Chappel a) Men of Harlech. () Oft in the Stilly Night ... .Choir Tenor Solo - sochess +n Thorpe The Skipper of St. Ives ..-....Cholr solo v++--Mr, Fred Lockyer * gt; Mr. A. B. Hedman Solo... Es Marvin (a) Little Cotton Dolly. (b) Bells of St. Mary's . God Save the King . Choir MOTOR OUT TO EDMONTON Wallace Edgar and S. Allsop of Lake Saskatoon motored out to Edmonton last week, Mr. Edgar returning alone on Sunday. He reports the roads bad In places, due to the rains round Athabasca. Eat ence Mr. and Mrs J. O, Steemier and jfamily visited at the home of Mr. and ANNUAL PICNIC. ' PATRIOTIC SERVICE The annual picnic patriotic service will be held at Lake Sas- katoon island on Sunday, Juty 2, at 3 o'clock In the afternoon. We are gtad to learn that Mrs. John Walton is making gvod progress on Emitic B. Payne and Fred Wiffen he Toad to recovery from her recent, pS Geo, Dickson, D.D, of were guests Sunday at the Baldwin home. Jack and Walter Griffithe were visitors on Sunday at B. T Ryley s. EB. Payne was entertained to sup- per on June 6 by Mr. and Mrs. J. Schroeder. Mr. Lewis of Grande Prairie has been to the school to tune the W. L (piano. Seen and Heard Strange music on the Emerson Trail at an unearthly hour. Jess Sandborn making a home run Monday at the ball game. Two dogs eating Pegsy Walters geese. No flowers, pleas . Craig and Walter giving the whole read to a small black and white animal, Darid busy shaving his qos. ainess. Huallen softball team played Wem- Calgary will be the speaker. He bicy inst Saturday creams vou te 5 thia Years president of Con- ference. grounds of the latter team. The score 1 was 10-5 in favor of Huallen. On * Sunday Huallen played at Aspen Ridge, where a close game was played with the Ridgeites. resulting in a tie. 17 an Miss Ruth Wight- spent the week- jena visiting with friends at Grande Prairie. SSS 1 TEEPEE CREEK jj SS. TEEPEE CREEK, June 0 This Gate finds most of the crop in with AMurray MacDonald has acquired an -Bssex car. No excuse now, Murray, that you haven't time to visit your lo toa lot of us who were forced Jack Biair went fishing down by the Forks the other evening. H was suc- cessful in landing. four nice trout. lang ers from Aspen Ridge please take note. W. H. Romkey is back home again jon the farm. after spending the last jtwo montha at the Spruce tion: of tho word: teaky.) Lumber camp at Spurfield. Horseshoe pitching is coming into A government bridge gang is at its own and our local U. F. A. is en- finally landed this whale, after a bard whistle broke, Della. strugsie. No doubt this Story did not jose any in the telling. - The fishing was not as good as ex- pected, but Mr. Exswein stated that it would be much better when the waters went down, which would be in about ten days or two weeks. Jack had never been there beti with his plane and had to scout around Bruno dealing for a while to find the landing place. Levss From ail accounts this is a real beauty spot. 33 DENIES BABY IS BEING FED See SAUERKOAUTA WHINE RA ECs Se 2oe Se Mr. Christie vf Grande Prairie and A rumor. which no doubt emanated Mr. J. McNel of Clairmont were from Ye Ulde Gossippe Clube, to business visftors last week. the effect that a certain baby is beine Miss E. Hazel and Miss L Sale, who brought up on sauerkraut, weiners.'are touring the country for the Angli- pig's knuckles, et al, has been going can Church, bringing Sundsy school the rounds, by mail to children im districts where We cam assure these people that no other Sumbry school is svailable, this is not a fact and that the afore- were visitors at a number of homes said baby is not full of sauerkraut./on Sunday. While visiting at the weiners, pig's knuckles, etc; but that homes of Bob and Jack Stevens, they the people who started the rumor must found tha: they all hailed from the certainly be full of prunes. same district in the Old Country and have many mutual friends S38 te ana aire. Peterson and 3tisw NORTH KLESKUN Fink sharing her umbrella with less tortunate une: game last Sunday dur-og a shower. June Tak of Spirit River were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar S88 Parcs on Sumter. Mrs. P. Wheien and family attended ball game between Teepee Creek and Church at Wanham Sunday. North Kleskun turned out victorious Mrs. Sam Boynton of Rycroft enter- for the latter. North Kieskun were tained Mise H. McCrae of Prestvile the visiting team. Mr. P. Gabert 2n Miss Audrey Barker of Broncho pitched and Mr. B. Odare was catcher. Creek over the week-end. The baseball game between the Xr. E. M. Gillespie was a visitor in juniors of North Kieskun and Teepee Presville for a few days last week. Creek on Sunday aiso turned out vic- Mr. R. Watson ent w Fairview, torious for North Kleskun. The score with Dr. Reaviey on Thursday for an was 41 to 2 There are good ball X-ray lt;xamimation. Mr. Watson re- players, too, among the juniors and turned Saturday. He in- many snappy plays were made. tends unsergo several minor opera- In the basketball between Teepec tions as soon as there is room in the Creek girls and North Kleskun, the Spirit River Hospital to.admit him. last named have the honors at present. There will be a special school elec- Three cheers for North Kleskun Wejtioh on June 17, for the purpose of il crow now. maybe Teepee Creek electing 2 trustee to take the piace of will crow tater. Mr. Percy Parks, who is resigning. Mr. DN. Blue of Mudeh: Sask, is The U. FP. A. held their monthly. expected to visit at the home of Mr. meeting June Mr. Hector Hortie and Mra. Ed Harding. and MFA. J. Anderson were sent as Don't forget the big play to be put delesates to Spirit River, June 10, 10 , June 12 The on June 23 by the Emmaus Choral atiend meeting beid there for the Society. Admission twenty-five cents Purpowe of forming an association of for adults, children. free. Everybody the smaller locals in this vicinity. Al come and bring your friends. seecial meeting is being held June 16, at the home of Mr. Chas Parks, when . the Gelesates ill give their reports 7 MO STAR jon the meeting. A petition is being floated for the SS 88 prone of tring to et Pook elevator in the village. MOUNT STAR. june 12 Mr. ana Mr. W. A. Hood has his new living Mrs. L. Gillespie and son and Miss quarfers near completed. Betty Hibbard of Nampa motored to Anderuim wil do tee teenie + Seammith on Saturday, June 3, to vislt ser Weney Rance Felatives and friends in Sexemith and 04 Sony, Rutherford ie doine Valhalla. Mr. Gillespie returned to his ( ag eens STPERtCT work for Mr. home the following Taceday and Mrs : a Giilespie and son and Miss Hibbard n Parks and Katie Karpin spent Seis ae ore ae me Be cceey wisn dastionn Darter, and Mrs. Jorgen Jotm on tor two 0 rly Te DUCK NESTS ' A group of friends gathered at the IN UNUSUAL PLACE home of IL R Hunter on Sunday. ae i Sune 1. to celebrate his birthday. A MF .J. Moore of Piestvilie. white good time was had by all. especially Ut siking the other day, de- when the ice cream was served. IR Cided to investixate a last year's was entertaining the ladies as usual TORS nest. She climbed up End a number of tascioating picteres 1 the tree about twelve feet and foutd the nest had a wild duck oan in Mt. which became frightened Cart Johnson's barn is te great siyie. It sbould be a geod ene, 224, 16 sway. diectosing eight Mrs. Moore took the exes home and put them under a hen seven Bittle ducks .hatched out and are doing fine. Everybody who has heard about this riddle in natural iy. June 12 history are wondering how the pe Platzer was a visitor at mother duck intended to get the ef Carl Johneon over the young mes out of the nest. Mr, Arthur Butler of Mundare is in his solog, for which he played his iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs R own guitar accompaniment, certainly P. Butler. gi went over big with the crowd. Canon and Mrs. White returned On The Melo-Melotones leave this week Saturday's train, havime attended the on a tour of the Peace River districts, Aaglican Church convention at Fair- both north and south of the river, and view. Mrs, Walker and Mrs. Butler we are sure that any one who hears returned Thursday evening by car. them will consider their time welll Mr, Al Carlson of the Whitefish spoon. BELLOY: June 12 Seeding of all sune 9 to take charge of the Alberta Bill Adair and George McCauley grains has been completed for this Pacific elevator during the absence of and they took the secretary's list, year. The fields do not look as good A. S. Gray. who is ill. eure Te ee ae JENSEN-ORLESKI weather we have been having, but teams per 4 Lake Trading Company was a Sun- iy day visitor at the Walker home. Miss Eva Campbell of Moose Jaw, Sask. arrived on Friday's train to spend a two months holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Campbell Youri the* Peace River country, the Melo-Melotones leave for tour of the Okanagan distfict in British Columbia. This tour will be worth a lot to the Peace River country, and particularly to Wankam district, in advertising it outside points: Miss Margaret Cun- ningham. to Montreal; Miss Ivy Savill and Mr. Willis Randall to Ed- monton; Mr. S. Harris, to Edmonton. Rev -E. Richards motored to Ed monton on Monday. Mr. C. Beamish, Mr. C.. Nantais, Miss H. Webber, and Miss D. Marshall motored to Sturgeon Lake Sunday. M. E White, RN, has had the hospital painted and a new sien and tting the people of British Columbia knox that the people of the Peace can do more than raise the best wheat in the world. WANHAM, June 12 a party of 50) put up. which greatly improves its or G0 cldtimers of the Wanham dis- appearance. trict motored to Dumvegan on Sunday, j Dr. E Meintyre returned on Fri- June 4 to bid farewell to Mr. and Mr. day's train, having attended the Re- Rode of this district, who this week freshers Course at the University leave for Great Bear Lake. Hospital, Edmonton. High Prairie Senlors defeated the McLennan team 14-4 Sunday after- noon on the home diamond. The meetitig Boards of Trade on June 5 was fairly well attended im spite of the wet weather. if BORN To Mr. and Mrs. J. Ruykdal, a son. To Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Nelson, a + daughter. Most sht-of the seeding is dome in (this district Neis Ryland is busy-working in his garden. Barney Michaels is pretty busy plowing these days. e Cecil Ash of Whitburn is busy brushing in the Gordondale district. L. Gumsoltey returned home from Spirit River and reports that the roads are in bad condition. Mrs. Guneoliey and Pat (her pet horse) made a trip to Keyners. TRIBUTE a. nee bit of manshine, litte bit of rain The happiness and sadness that never come again: Bat today the storm clouds sweeping Across the summer sky: For June was fair and giadsome Till I bad to sax, Good-bye The flowers in the meiidow. the violets sweet and fair, The sweetest joys of summer, the things for which I care But the wind has caught and tossed them, Hid them from me. low and high. For the flowers made me happy ti I tried to say Good-bye The things we knew together, the things we understood, The smile and the wiling hand, the evil and the good: All that the days have given, The hat cannot aie, I never how dear they were Till 1 tried to may Good-bye. D. B. Doustas, Wood: Did 1 ever tell you aboot the awful fright I got on my wedding ayo Biome: Careful, ol boy. No man goght to speak ike that about hie wife. A barn dance was held on Fridas last at Mr. Edward Sather's new barn, the Associated the chance of spending a pleasant evening and ll reported a wonderful jtime. The Wanham district is certainly soing in for baseball strong this year, there being no less tham four ball lreams in the district, namely, Wan- uriet this summer. over the week-end Saturday after- ncon about a humdred/and twenty people xathered at the church listened to a sermon which 414 listeners good. Pid. Rick is on bis way he i help in the camp entral Alberta, after return and lead out isi ramp meeting. to be Prairie beginning attendance Arthur Redgrove aleo- week-end in Peoria with friends Mies Bertha Werner has left to care of Mra. Hubert Rogers of mam until her mother arrives. feel sympathy for Mra Rogers hope for her speedy recovery. ii vaih I. itl i it i oing to work. Fred putting extre aprings under bis car - 4 Detmer looking. form white middy. inane aay. George Reiswig. manager, managing two care and two trailers for a trip south. Mr, Toftner. having wagon-tire trouble on the waydo town. At 12 midnight: D,-Prosser coming home the hack way because he had no Behte. mares Mr. Mosely visiting Srlende. the last couple of days showed signs as if we might expect some summer, and the showers we had last week should make the crops take on a different appearance. The baseball team went down to if i sift ue rel a aa Hi i i i Several of the boys giving the sweat board a wide berth. Get The Tribune and read all the i il it : i lik visitor In Wembley. Dont Corget+the Ladies Aid i ith ever this year, so everybody support the Ladies A it ae i seven Carlin Jensen and Mary Orleski were two will play unifed-in the hoty bonds of matrimony in opposition. at St. Jobn s Lutheran Church on pe donated to the May 29. Rev. E.G. Wildegrube per- ing on Monday, June 5, jfermed the nuptials. The happy couple county fair. were supported by Mr. and Mrs J- poe pe guessing by counting 7 multiplied 2 equals 14 and added to 14 cu i ul ? k ia a Be i elie paliiiva prize 1.0 Montreal. 9., Bes ter, prese Limited. 10. Be 2.00: sec Canadian di. Be and 36, f 1.00, pre 12 Be worth of mont Ha 13 Be of goods Hardware Ih Be boy, 8 ye tool set, Hardware 15. Pu cooking, presented 16. Pu cooking. of goods Drug Sto 17. Be box came prize fo Standard 18, Pu sewing, presented 19, Pr ail) aftivtl fede f Febtbbieielbell ag Fs sHLtEs os 3 3 TL PPE a Tez 85
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