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The Olds Gazette 1958-01-02 - 1960-03-17
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THURSDAY, MARCH 13th, 1958 COMING EVENT. Western Style Calico Dance. Sponsored by the Olds Hospital Staff. April 18th, Olds Areana Hall. Music by Allan’s Orchestra. 158-11-5tc aes IN MEMORIAM MILBURN — In loving memory of my father, William J. Milburn who | passed away March 17th, 1945. “His memory is our keepsake, | With which we will never part God has him in His keeping We have him in our hearts.” | —Ever remembered by his daugh- ter and grandchildren. | — The Butts Family. | ap CARD OF THANKS | Mrs .Eileen Scott and children wish to thank their many friends for the beautiful flowers, cards, letters and acts of kindness shown them during their recent tragic loss | of a loving husband and father. Special thanks to Rev. T. Ander-| gon Rey. C. Lethbridge, Rev. and Mrs. Gamble; Mr. J. R. Jackson, | Sundre United Church W._A.,| B. P. O. E., No. 338; Orme’s Fun- | eral Chapel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred) Vennard and all those who. help. | ed so kindly in any way. Your kindness and help at this trying time will be remembered always. WEDDNG DANCE Bill Johnson and Colleen Notley will hold their wedding dance at Harmattan Hail on Friday, Mare! 2ist. Music by Roy Fisher and the Stringbusters. Everyone welcome. 165-11-1tp DANCE At Melvin Hall on Fri , Mar. 14th; Lone Pine Hall on riday, March 28th. Music by Roy Fisher and the Stringbusters. ae Stott’s Jewellery are clearing a wide line of watches and other ewellery in a store wide sale. See tott’s ad for bargains that are bargains. — COMING EVENT The Glamis W. I Food and Bake Sale in the Robinson Store, Saturday, March i5th from 2 to 5 p.m. —_—o ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hendrickson wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Anne Margaret A.,| to Carl Hackman of Calgary. The marriage is to take place in Calgary on April 12, 1958. 11-3tp. ——_0——_ Mustache—A funny thing that happens right under a man’s nose. WHITEFISH, FRESH HERRING ey _ _ —_ PICNICS Smoked, LB. _ BACON By the Piece, LB. Morrison Meats Phone 70 — Delivery Service AS LB. —THE OLDS GAZETTE— Mr. and Mrs. Bill Owens have moved into their new home. 1 eee Mrs. J. C. Turple entertained mother, Mrs_ .C. | lf . :# Coming Here and Going There Mrs. Roy Chubb and baby of Peace River have returned home after visiting with Mrs. Chubb’s A. Gogan and \her pupils with their mothers at; her father, who is a patient in the F ee 8 Olds’ boys seen in Edmonton attending Varsity guest weekend were David Dawson, Alex Richie ; and Beverly Smith. , | Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sylvio Fontaine (nee Ethel Adam) of Cal- gary on March 3rd, a daughter, Brenda Ann. eee While walking across from the |store to the car last week, Mrs. | Bill Jensen fell on the icy streets and, fractured her wrist. * Miss Peggy Hendricks and Allan Platt will appear on CHCA T.V., Red Deer, Channel 6 on Monday, , March 17th at 7:30 in the even- ' ing. se Car] Freeman and Frank Jean- j nott returned late last week sport- ing California sun tans from a vac- ation spent in the sunshine state. s Winners of the two chocolate Easter Bunnies drawn for at Mac- leods’ Ltd. on Saturday were Hea- ther’ Leyland, Olds and Wayne Coates, Didsbury. eee Mr. and Mrs. Hans Espersen, Bob and Howie. accompanied by Mrs. Don Espersen and Lorraine Miller spent Sunday at Claresholm with F/C Don Espersen who ar- rived there on Saturday from Cen- ed-at Claresholm for the next few months. REDUCED $20.00 Singer Electric PORTABLE 166-11-1tp' a musical party on Saturday ater Olds Hospital. noon. . friend, Tommy, of Delburne were. being called to Olds owing to the | i | | tralia, Ontario. Don will be station- , eee Miss Sheila George and Miss Marion Ingilis of Calgary; also Mr. and Mrs. A. T. George, Larry and week-end visitors at the home o Mr. and Mrs. Joe Jackson. : sess Mrs. Elfreda Regina Doll, aged 80 years, formerly of Olds passed away in Calgary on March 7th. She was the mother of Mrs. Fred) Doll of 412 of that city. 34 th Ave. N. W. eee Mrs. H. Allen was_ pleasantly surprised Sunday evening on the occasion of her 75th birthday when friends and neighbors came to wish her many happy returns of the day March 9th. A lovely birth- day cake was presented by Mrs. Ken Goddard. ee & There was a family gathering at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leach on Sunday and among those | Ben» and Mrs. and Mrs. present were Mr. Trimble and ‘Mr. Bob _,MeNamara and family of Sylvan. Lake. Also present was Mrs. Lilian ; Craigie of Lacombe. During the afternoon pictures were shown that | had been taken by Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hammer on their recent trip to Florida. Meh yoo LQ? Today’s. insurance problems answered by W. M. GALLOWAY ton of Olds spent the of the week in Edmonton where | they attended the 44th annual meet- ing of the Alberta Synod of Wo- men’s Missionary Society of the ; erian Chureh of Canada. Chic Miller returned over the | week-end from Ritzville, Washing- ton where he purchased 4 register- led Arabian horses to add to his | fime herd here. He was accompan- jied by Stan Young who bought | some Pinto, ponies from a breeder in Southern Alberta. | Mr. and Mrs. R. LeBas of Ed- monton have returned home after serious illness of Mrs. LeBas’ bro- ther, Mr. C. A. Gogan, who is still a patient in the Olds Hospital. Another visitor at the Gogan home is Mrs. Bliss Gogan, also of Ed- monton, Mr. Gogan’s mother. se Sunday visitors at the home if Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bliss. were | Mr. and Mrs. Hjalmar Torgerson of Sundre; Mrs. Dan Ror and son, Eugene of Weyburn, Sask., Ralph Gertrude and Edith Torgerson, all ‘of Calgary and Lyle Bliss and friend Emily Ellis of Spruce View. ese ¢ | A crew of workmen have ar- ‘rived in town and will begin the ; demolition of the oldest of the two Alberta Pacific Elevators here. A ‘crew if about fifteen to twenty men will be required once work gets underway. A crew has just about completed the work of dis- mantling the Minaret elevator be- longing to the Alberta Pacific Grain company and material from this structure will be used to build a new grain storage elevator in Olds. The work is expected to ~- take ‘about three months. | e+ * ': The Archie Wilson invitational bonspiel in Calgary. has. been a good one for the Ted Miller skipped rink of Olds. For the third straight year the Olds rink has won the visitor’s aggregate and Saturday in Calgary for the second time in the three years the rink has at- tended the Olds curlers won both events of the bonspiel. Other mem- bers of the rink are Bill Hunter, third; Len Slipp, second and J. E. McLeod, lead. Mr. Wilson who is the sponsor of the event is now | Mrs. J. Ross and Mrs. T. Rouls- | first | KETC Tomatoes 2: 41 OU ECR CED HUNTS, 18 oz. CE 4: .49) HUNTS, TOMATO, 71% oz. F L 0 . # HUNTS, TOMATO, 48 oz. : HUP 3:.98) president of the Dominion Curling . HUNTS 15 oz. 12 for $2.34 24 for $4.32 — Reg. _ Association. : : — REGULAR $119.95 es as : : Starting March 15 Te | crams co cet | Baeans ots.. 3: 49 tarting Marc . ing @hathel: GF not dt. peoe to CHILI, 15 oz. R ® CAMAY For Two Weeks Only $99.95 keep up their tax payments, All the other streets were plowed out. ' after last week’s heavy snow fall , but Osler Street still is a one , way road through the snow banks. ! And while the snow was removed PINK OR- WHITE REG. Q FOR 99¢ Do it nL ow QUESTION: If a- person is kill- ed due to another's negligence in an auto accident can the de- Peaches 2 : .49 That Job You Need Done on Your Car or Truck LOOK AT THESE FEATURES pendents of the, Geceeses oe = of the streets on the|{ HUNTS, Slices or Halves. 15 oz. 12 for 2.79, 24 for 5.29 } We are in a good position at this time of | @ Round Bobbin ‘| establish the amount of money || worst places for ice in Old: fevert BATH 9 FOR 2 eae fact ‘ss : @ Automatic Bobbin Winder | || to sue for? _ "|! Been cleanedup-yet. We refer of — F 2 33° yea g good, ; serv ° | @ Handy Back Tack Lever ANSWER: Yes, the dependents course to the to the north’ * oc tai 0 ; , Or Try one of our Good Used Cars og Trucks B| &. Dial Tension Control |] can sue. Damages are determin. ‘of Bird Electronics and the on / a ® j Good Trade-in Allowance on your old one AIS Gere borendcate Motor || Sd it. Bert by, the manetary toes |/ norté of ‘he eNeiery: | HUNTS FRUIT COCKTAIL 15 oz. _ Our Prices are Reasonable and the Quality fe er ee tee He Hisee you"ew insureeee pre: The Churches F DASH .@ Also Trade-ins Accepted - || lem of your own? Come Eres Good \ . 7 i] write us. We'll be glad to help CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 0 é oes 0 T LB. 4 ox, _____.. ¢ : SINGER SEWING REP. _—| you without charge or obliga- Rev. D. D. Derksen : gq. . Sow 63 H you can’t afford to trade — try a two-tone paint job | tion of any kind! 10:15 am. — Sunday School. HUNTS, WHOLE, 15 F Make your present car or truck look like new J. D. UNGER W i il Tad pane Reieibtae Gertce ee oe or 9LB. 13 oz. 3 9 We Specialize in all Collision Repairs . Box 711 ous, | ¥=: es oway oe 7 < > : AGENCY ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN IX PURITAN, 12 er. os Paint Jobs and Radiator Repairs PHONE 138 PHONE 59 oLDs es SHURE R , ni nt: ; 11:30 -am. — Church service s mupa—vormecnn tere es| Meat Balls 2; .75| Pet Foo 20th. CENTURY MOTORS (Inserted by the Kiwanis Club of Olds) Thursday, 7:18 p.m. — Communi- we r * = Z ; cant’s Class. S 7 PURITAN, 15 oz. ; \ Dr. Ballards Me ee OLDS BAPTIST CHURCH pos? Pastor Rev. H, CAT or BODY SHOP 10:00 am. Ghurch’ seheol, ail @ STEAM CLEANING @ @ WHEEL ALIGNMENT PHONE 615 = Red Deer Federal Liberal Association / Respectfully Recommends YOUR CANDIDATE 15 oz. 4 for INGERSOLL 59 e OLDS Foilwrap. —_@ For Stewing, Cut in Tray, LB. Ss. 11:00 a.m. — “Worship service. ‘What Shall I Do, With Jesus?’ | 7:30. p.m. — ser-| vice. ‘Come Down from the Cross’; t- ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN Fo Evening Prayer at 7:30 p.m. : Si | a... READY irloin =. T. Bone or Club, Red or Blue. —j—— OLDS UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. J. Towers 11.00 a.m, — What About Trinity 7.30 p.m. — Discipleship and Dis- cipline. COMPARE! No other nen regardless of 1 aan 59° this EGGS: MORE . “Ar 1 - rice has all Sh ing P LARGE FOR QQ¢ opp ~ v these features! PM || CAULIFLOWER -<... wine is, 29° | voc. 2°°° 89° . Wy) Days The folowing pogropres eve voencheccled: 1) A PINAL |] CARROTS recas, new crop, ss: cote 45°] = marsnmsiiows UNTIL EASTER | March 13 ~ 8:15 p.m. - March 13 — 11:05 a.m. acicame action Ti | ORANGES icy ieaciukanied nw cealls 69° | 11% oz. 85 is March 20 — 8:15 p.m. March 25 — 11:05 a.m. March 27 — 8: 15 p.m. ‘ C. H.C. A. TLV. March 14 — 8:50 p.m. March 21 — 8:50 p.m. %& New Formula inca Ink ** Visible Ink Supply * Writes Smoothere Ory OOF Shop for your Easter En- semble ‘Soon. Styles are New and Bxeining | March 27 —7:55 p.m. . March 23 — 7:00 p.m. Shop at the Friendly Store ~ ~ — On_Marth 31st VOTE H——— Deluxe models $1.49>$1.95° $3.75 ° $5.00 \ s . \ | pa Ady's Ladies & Children's Wear SCHRADER, SADIE A” | X Tl pesker's Drugs | pone: Gee . tbs. | Oesene be the ned. Dour Pode Lieat’Aueeataa BPnors 36 Olds, PRICES EFFECTIVE MARCH 13 to MARCH 15 s Night calls phone 507 or 134) f | \
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Image 89 (1958-03-13), from microfilm reel 89, (CU12505470). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.