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Drumheller Review 1931-01-02 - 1934-06-28
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THE REVIEW, DRUMHELLER, ALBERTA y|Board of Trade Cons THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1984 Lientenant Colonel Ss. L. McMullen ) at Midlandvale in’ connection withy hie of Victoria spent some time last woek large mining interests, Your Cheapest and Best Servant is Electricity ; Modern magic at your finger- tips. Yours to command by simply turning a switch. Your cooking, cleaning, wash- ing, ironing, entertainment, etc., can be had at a surprisingly low cost. Think of the economy, clean- liness and convenience if you DO IT ELECTRICALLY . Union Power Co. LIMITED Elks’ Mall, Drumheller. Friday,"Feb, 16 “Blue Star Flour” Baking Contest Bread Baking Doughnut Baking Contest Contest Angel Food Cake Contest JUDGING WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE ELKs’ HALL, DRUM. HELLER, FEBRUARY 16TH. ENTRIES CLOSE NOT LATER THAN 6:30 P.M. EXHIBITS TO BE LEFT WITH THE SECRETARY, DRUM. HELLER FLOUR MILLING co. LTD. mittees Appointed for mrs the Coming Year at un largoly attended meeting of the Executive Cauncil of the Board ot Trade held Tuesday ovening in the Hotel Alexandra committee rooms, and over which President H. C. Me Conkey presided, the following com. mitteos were appointed ‘for the “year: President H. C. McConkey Ex-O: ico member of all committees, Membership: D, E.R. Ewer (chalr- man), Charles Guterson, Edward Ma. son, A. H. Jones, W. M, Swan, J. W. Webs, Finance: Edward Mason (chair. inan), Mayor Hanley, J. A, Constan. dhe, D, E.R Ewor. Industrial: T. M. MeGarry (chair- man), Mayor Hanley, Lee Drumhell- or, W. M. Swan, Charles McLeod, Gerald Fish, Asriculiural: Oxcar-Grieve (chair. man), L. C. Jackson, L, M. Swain, E Migherina, Fred Keil, Mining: Jesse Gauge (chairman), M. M. MeDonald, A. H. Jones, W. M. Swan, Wilson Gouge, Tom O'Donnell, Publicity: J. A, Constantino (chair. man), D. E. R Ewer, Charles Gutor- son, William Rennie, E. A. Toshach. Retail Merchanta: “L. E. Roach (chairman), B.A. Toshach, Ben Back er, William Guterson, Mayor Hanley, William Rennie, Eugene Wight, A, B. Williamson, J. W. Webb, Gerald Fish, ved Kell, E. Migliernta, Roads: Charles Guterson (chairman, F.C. Moyer, T. M. McGarry, Oscar Grieve, M. M. McDonald. Reception and _Entemainment: David Chertkow (chairman), Dr. J. E. C. Henderson, E. A. Toshach, May. or Hanley, Jesse Gouge, J. A. Cons. tantine, E, Mason, D. E. R. Ewero, J. W. Webn. Legal: -W. R. Sandercock. (chair- man), F. C, Moyer, M.L.A., Magis. trate’ O'Connor, ‘Rallway and Transportation: Mag- Istrate O'Connor’ (chairman), L. M. Swain, W. M. Swan, Wilson. Gouge. Agricultural Credits: J. A, Cons. tantine (chairman), D. E. R. Ewer, Edward Mason, T. M MoQarry, L. C. Jackson. ‘Midland Auto Camp: Charles Gut- erson (chairman), Mayor .;Hanley, A. H. Jones, Oscar Grieve, Ben Back- er, Eugene Wight, L. E. Roach, J. W. R Teasdale. : Whoiesale Distributing Freight Rate: F; C. Moyer (chairman), with ers 2 to 1, Wodnesday might at Cal-| gary (before the largest crowd of the season, Th Knights of Pythias have can-| ceed the Winter Frolic, which .was ! to be held at the Drumheller Arena, Friday night, Feb, 28rd, ' ft is ox- pected that Gordon Thompson will arrange a carnival here on a date to! be anranged, after his next visit to Drumheller, eve Skating will be resumed at the Drumheller’ Arena, the moment wea- thr permits. The rink management aro only waiting for the break, and with a drop in temperature, there will bo skating as usual Sunday af- ternoon, : ewe Mrs. John A, Mackay is spending the weok-end with her son, Donald Mackay, in Calgary, eee Davie Dickson 1s giving up the Whitchouse Billiard Parlor at the first of the month. Davie will certainiy bo missed, as he has given a groat deal of his time to the promotion of all clean sport, handling the advance programmes. His future plans are sale of tickots for nnumerable sport indefinite, but the Review is glad to learn that the popular sport im- Pressario 1s not leaving the city, W. W. Gillender, President of tho Alberta Branch of- the Retail Mer- chants of Canada, presided over the annual convention held at Edmonton, at he frst of the week, at which sev- eral hundred were prsont ifrom all parts of Alberta, the convention Inter- viewing Premier Brownlee.and the government during their three day session. Premier Brownlee and others addressed a big banquet held during the course of’ ‘convention. _ SMOKER IN CANADIAN LEGION WELL ATTENDED, WEDNES. The honorary members’ entertained the active members’ of th Canadian Logion ut one af the best smoxers every hebl.”” T. M. McGarry, ‘presid. the following artlits: V. Ball, W. Cobb amused crowd with magic: wand; songs by Alex Anderson, Ben Sims, R. Turmbull and Stenhouse, duct: W. Kay, W. Revitt, - Beauchamp, and Webber, Jesse Gcuge gave a’ few power to select his own committee. Special East Coulee Road Commit tee: Mayor Hanley (chairman), Char. les Guterson, T, M. McGarry, C.N.R: Rocker Lee Druntheller (chairman), - Jesse Gongs, ‘W. M. Swan, Charles McLeod. Agricultural fair,” race track, and sports grounds: Charles Guterson (chairman), L. M. Swain, 1. C. Jack. son, Fire Prevention: William Guter- son ), Mayor Hanley, L. C. Jackson, Representative on Welfare Board: £. A. Toshach, . ¥ MORE ABOUT OR. T. 'R. ROSS’ TALK (Continued from front page) of definite salaries to those perform- dng servicos. Then there was the ‘payment for services rendered plan, similar to the system in England. The Board to operate the new health insurance scheme would be similar to the Workmen's C MORE ABOUT Gustason 5 min; McDowall 2 min; GRONKS HOCKEY GAME Wainman: 2 min. : (Continued trom front page) Third period— goals: Drumholler, son’ boys and Moss were in the pic-| Hoffman unassisted 17:14 min: Cal. ture, while Spencer caught the eye | ary Adams unassisted 19: 25 min, of the large crowd. . Fooling natur-| Penaltlos—MeDowall 2 min; Hill 2 ally ran high, as it was the crucial] min; Badger 2 min; Hoffman 2 min; game of the league season. Rosle Total score — Drumheller 3, Cal- went down fighting, It being a tough | gary 2, ‘ ‘break for the voteran leader, and a t sweet win tor Jimmio Rodgers. Donald Mackay, who since he gra- The Lineups: duated from Drumheller high school, Bronks.— goal: McDonald, John-!has veon with the Calgary Albortan sou, McDowall, Adams, Chris Sorén-| circulation dopartmont in Calgary has son Creighton, Moss Sponcor, Carl beon promoted to the ccmpany's rad. Sorenson, Hill. ji broadcasting department. Dona‘d Minere — goal: McNamara, Anders! Joined the new departmont Wednes- O'Brien, day, and will make a Intonsive study of radio broadcasting. He will no {doubt be heard over CJOJ at reguiar son, Wainman, Custason, Badgor Hoffman, N. Wright, W. Wright, Young, Slater. “Roferees: T. Code and Ed Melville, intervals, He was chosen trom a number, while he passed a highly Summary satisfactory voico test. His know ‘First pertod—goals: Calgary, Creigh jedge of sports, music and other act- ton unassisted 2 min; Drumheller, jvities, ag well as his complete high Hoffman from Wainman 8:15 min. school education were also factors in Penaltios—Johnson 2 min; Chris Sor- his being chosen for his new position. eson 2 min; Hill 2 min; Badger 2 min Donald will also continuo to assiut Gustason 2 min, ‘Harry Scott, Sporting Euditor of the Second Perfod—roals, Drumheller, Alberan, in the capacity of heing Mr, Badger unassisted 17:15 min. Penal- Scott's special tennis and badminton tesrJohnson 2 min; Hill 10 mins; ! writer. . tion Board, while it is estimated that it will require ten million dollars to but the plan in effect throughout pro- vince, this total Including some $3,500,000 for hospital serivces, $3,- 143,000 for doctirs, $1,000,000 for dentists and $720,060 for drugs, The Jes ds estimated at $12.75, while the -Hloyers woul! pay two ninths of ts cost, and the government two Lrincus, % Tr, Rows toit that, itke all big-ques thought to the proposal, and not treat such a measure wi:3 more passing In- terest. Now was the sim to study ft, and offer constructive criticism, hen a plan ty inaugurated 80 that, rst Der man, woman ant child per, ters, the people should give serieus , brief remarks on. behalf of honorary jgnembers and had the boys holding their sides with wise cracks. W. R. .Sohnaton also gave a few remarks on behalf of honorary members and boys gave him a big hand. The bagpipes were also in attendance, T. Johi- ston lead community singing. And at 12 o'clock everyone went home f Ing it was the best smoker held ¢ Drumheller in many years, = CITY OF DRUMHELLER Financial Statement, Year 1933 Notice is herby given that the Fin- @ncial Statement of the City for the year 1933 has ben ‘printed and any | Burgess desiring a copy can obtain ‘i same by applying at the City Office. } Dated this 10th day of February, 1934, HAROLD A. BROWN City Clerk & Treasurer FOR SALE BEAUTY SHOPPE On Main Line and ay ; t | Local Happenings | —— "Bie Calgary Tenoru baa tho Nia Rubber. Footwear at Toshach Men’s first quality. rubbers $1.00 Ladies’ Rubbers, all Heels and Toes, Only the best 90c Children’s High Boots, just the thing to keep their feet dry. . All sizes at attractive prices. Spring Footwear Ladies’ Pumps, Oxfords &. Ties, $1.98 . Smart. Wilhie Glovephit Shoes at $7.00 The famous Dr. Lock Shoe for Ladies and Men $10.00 Visit our’ basement thous- and of articles marked for quick Clearance E.A. Toshach “You Ought to be in Toshach’s Shoes” Phone 595 Drumheller | Reliable Busi CHEAP FOR CASH Box 67 Review Office ‘ havo an opportunity of working it ce tho ultimato good of the pe -ple a whole, and with the mininum of ‘injustice to one ant all. Thora were “two sides to cvery question and it was only by careful analysis of the good points and tho dofects, that one could arrivo at an Intelligent and worth- while conclusion as regards such a big problem as state medicine cr’ health insurance. T. M. McGarry. moved a vote of ‘thanks to Dr. Roas, for bringing be-+ fore the club such a vitally dmportant , measure as the proposed Stato Medi. cing Act . | it House to Rent Four Room House for Rent, near the Central Schools. Plastered. Apply Review Office , Insurance Service WHILE WE SELL INSURANCE PROTECTION OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON THE INSURANCE SERVICE, WE RENDER OUR CLIENTS, bs THIS SERVICE HAS NOT ONLY SAVED OUR CLIENTS < MONEY, BUT IT HAS ALSO BEEN THE MEANS OF CORRECT. ° - ING DIFFERENT THINGS, VERY VITAL TO THE CLIENT IN CASE OF A CLAIM. ON'T JUST BUY AN INSURANCE POLICY, BUT BUY INSURANCE PROTECTION BACKED BY SINCERE, EXPERT INSURANCE SERVICE, LET US HELP YOU WITH YouR INSURANCE PROBLEMS JOHN A. MACKAY BUSINESS, INSURANCE AND PUBLICITY SPECIALIST .Phone 510 and 495, Orumhell:r =a
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