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Crag and Canyon 1943-01-08 - 1947-12-19
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FRIDAY, JULV 4, 1947 CRAG CANYON, BANFF, ALBERTA PAGE THREE Banff's Only Fully Licensed ELECTRICIAN Wiring and Repair. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES and EQUIPMENT CECIL PHILPOTT Banff Albarta WOOD SLABS (Any Quantity) COAL CARTAGE BLAKE'S TRANSFER Fish and Chips WEINERS and CHIPS and your order will be ready when you call. Mount Ike Fish Chip RESTAURANT Open Daily at 11:45 a.m. R. Herbertson BUILDING CONTRACTOR Houses Alterations Insulation Roofing P.O. Box 106, Banff Bicycles-Sporting Goods Spare parts for every make o bicycle. CCM. Bicycles and Tricycles. Complete line of all sporting equipment. Send for Free Catalogue CLEGG CASE LTD. EDMONTON ROOF LEAKS Call us now before the next rain RE-ROOFING or REPAIRS F. NEILSON SON Phone 22 Cascade Hotel (Ask for A. Kromm) CHARLES HARBIDGE CARTAGE COAL MTflS SLABS ICE Phone 263 Banff J. PICKERING SAND - GRAVEL CONCRETE 344 Beaver St - Banff Ian S. Gehman Successor to J. H. Bannerman PLUMBING Sheet Metal Work Shop at rear 6f 220 Bear Street Phone 464 BRANCH LAW OFFICE Mount Royal Hotel, Banff Phonos 36 - 61 Every Saturday Edward J. McCormick B.A., LL.B. 102 Ward Block, 105a 8th Avenue W., Calgary. Bus. Phone M4995; Res.W1662 Service Cartage ICE COAL and WOOD Baggage Transfer - Phone 134 William F. Reid Co. Chartered Accountants CALGART- BROOKS BANFF Temporary Offlce in Standish Hardware Building William F. Reid, CA. John R. Hardie, C.A. Banff Briefs Mrs. Lorne Orr is at present , holidaying on the Orr farm east of Lacombe. Miss Diane Ashton left Sunday for Dauphin, Man., where she pliins lo spend the Summer months. Mrs. Vern Placato, of Edmonton, is spending the summer months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Les Weatherby, Mrs. Wm. Pickerill, who has been visiting her parents in Regina for the past two weeks, returned home this weekend. Miss Lois Olson, of Regina, arrived in Banff last week to spend the summer months with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. Olson. Mrs. T. Paul and three children of Olds, spent last weekend visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Standish. Cliff White. Jr., left by -bus Thursday morning for Grimshaw where he will be employed by a construction company on road work to Yellowknife. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Logan, of Claresholm, whose marriage took place in Calgary, Saturday, June 28, spent the past week holidaying here. * . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ashley have received word that they are now proud grandparents. Their son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon A. Grant, Ottawa, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, June 26. Young Banff friends of Roger and Gerald Ball (who have been attending school at Fernie, B.C., for the past month) will be interested to learn that Roger has passed to grade seven and Gerald to grade four. Don Cowan was a Calgary visitor this week, when he acted as best man at the Dauncey- Laycock wedding, which took place at the Knox Unietd Churh Wednesday, July 2. Mr. and Mrs. Marcussen of New York arrived in town on Wednesday to spend a week here before proceeding to Lake Louise. Mr. Marcussen Is a vice-president of the Borden Company of New York. CfcSNAPSHOT GUILD Adams Radio Parlors 215 BANFF AVENUE PHONE 352,2 Authorized General Electric Home Appliance Dealer NOW AVAILABLE Combination Floor Model Radios We now hare a limited supply el inexpensive IRONS, TOASTERS and OVENETTES For Satisfaction on Sales and Service Phone 352r2 SUMMER SPORTS SHOTS ONE of the best news photographers I know complains that the only assignments he draws Irom ine sports department are assignments to cover swimming meets. I haven't been out to the ball park this season, he griped a few days ago. but I've shot every swimming meet that's been held around here during the past six months, There's a reason for this, though my friend won't admit it. A one- lime fancy diver himself, his swimming pictures are tops. For he knows exactly wben to shoot to catch the picture he wants. There's a lesson in this for any- .me who likes to make snapshots of uports. It'a simply that therels no Mil'stitute for knowing the sport you're shooting. Whether It's baseball or golf or track, archery, swim- ming, horseshoes, or what-you-will, it: Lion in sports generally tollows a r irly predictable sequence. And 11 you're- planning to take rjim'is pictures, don't let the word action frighten yon. Several months ago we discussed the business of shooting at a moment when action is temporarily halted, of making poised action shots. Such are as easy to make with sports as with whiter ones. Today's -picture, for example, is well' within the scope of a simple box camera. There's actually nd motion pictured no need fhr fast shutter speeds. But the feeling ot action is conveyed. If you stop a moment yoa can think of a number of similar subjects a baseball pitcher at the top of his windup, ready to start hi3 pitch; a batter, his bat cocked, waiting for the,ball; a diver, poised on the edge of the high board; a shot-putter, hisTihot cradled in hand, ready to start his delivery. These are typical of poised action shots and tbey by no means exhaust the possibilities of summer sports shots with simple equipment. 208 John van Guilder Notice of Sitting of The Court of Revision NOTICE is hereby given that the assessment portion of the assessment and tax roll of Banff School District, No. 102, of the Province of Alberta, has been completed and the same may be examined at the School Board offlce, and the Board of Trustees of the said district will sit as a court of revision to hear assessment complaints at the school auditorium Thursday, July 10, 1947. at 8.00 p.m., and no person who does not appear at the said time and place in .person or by agent, or who has not sent to such court a document setting out in detail the. grounds of complaint, will be entitled to appeal from the decision of the said court of revision to the Alberta Assessment Commission, (Signed:) T. W. BALDERSTON Secretary-Treasurer Dated at Banff, Alberta. this 30th day of June, A.D. 1947. counting with Deithers 8 Com- and since his discharge from pany of Vancouver. He ha*i-put 4he-army-has-completed the last in two years of his course be- two years at the University of fore enlisting with the artillery British Columbia. WOULD END MID-WEEK HOLIDAYS July 1 was celebrated on June 30 by the industrial workers in Brampton this year. In this bus- t ing town 20 miles west of Toronto, employers and employees in industry got together and decided against the mid-week holiday.- Instead, they worked as usual on Canada's birthday but took a long week-end from Friday night through till Tuesday morning. Brampton industrialists and their employees favor all public holidays on either Friday or Monday; in other words, at the -beginning -or the end fflt their customary five-day week. They are right, says The Financial Post editorially. It is to be hoped that the plan they have inaugurated this year will spread throughout the country and to retail business, as well as industry. As The Post pointed out recently, when holidays come in mid-week, as July 1 did this year, there is minimum benefit and maximum confusion. Large numbers of hardy, surefooted, well-broken panies are for hire each season in Banff. There are many mountains around BanfT and Lake Louise. the ascents of which are neither difficult nor dahgero usuTo r the novice. of Kitchener, Ont., were here for a few days on the way to Vancouver. Mr. Pequegnat is the sales manager of the Kaufman Rubber Company and is a cousin of Mrs. F. Nudd and Mrs. W. Barsen. Last Thursday evening, June 26, fourteen lady friends surprised Mrs. Harry Smith when they called at hef home for a social evening. Following games and other entertainment, refreshments were served, climaxing very enjoyable evening. Mrs. Gordon Ansley and her daughter Elaine, of Calgary, and Mrs. Fred Nudd, Jr. and son Freddie, of Nelspn, B.C., spent last weekend visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nudd. Fred Jr. was sporting a lovely beard,. having been busy cultivating same for the beard growing competition which is one of the many features of the Golden Spike Jubilee celebration which will be held at Nelson shortly. Don. Ball left Banff for Fernie, B.C., last Saturday, to join his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic. Ball, and his brothers, Roger and Gerald. According to word received from Fernie, Don. arrived on the four a.m. train and found no-one to meet him. After assuring himself that he really was In Fernie by checking the railway station sign, he made inquiries as to where the family mansion was located. He ended up by being taken right to the house by the driver of the mail tcuck and after some persistent knocking on the front door, his parents were awakened . . . the alarm clock had failed to carry out Its duties at three a.m. Mr. and Mrs. S. Gaffney had as their recerit guests, their nephew and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett, and Miss Doris Bennett and Mr. Thomas Crawford, all of Lethbridge. Their son Sidney and his wife and twb boys from Medicine Hat, and another son, Dick, and his wife from Vancouver. Dick, who is a 1947 graduate of the University of British Columbia, has received his Bachelor of Commerce degree and has accepted a position in ac- rbe ** Go*1 .... Present ADVANCE STYLES and SAVINGS IN FUR COATS of BEAUTIFUL Hudson Bay Sables Russian Stone Martens Wild Canadian Mink Siberian and Canadian Squirrels Canadian Muskrat Leopard atut many more The Epitome of Beauty and Elegance G*T Banff Fur Salon b Calgary Fur Salon 706 Centre 108 Banff Ave.
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Image 951 (1947-07-04), from microfilm reel 951, (CU11500498). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.