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THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1958 —THE OLDS GAZETTE— . Hainstock - Eagle Hill | | Bowden Westerdale | Samis News three items taken from notes of s eti good thing to! Mr. Andrew Cowie of Edmon- . Mr. H. E. Royston left on Sun- Waterside fave something to. crow or in this. ton was an overnight guest of day morning for Vancouver, B. C. lthat time, may still be of interest case grunt about, but Bowden has, his panents, Mr. and Mrs. John where he will attend funeral ser- Mrs. Finnie was hostess to many to readers - Messers Hugh and Roy just that. Out of the total of eight ie. vices for ue sate wee re friends, neighbors and relatives; Horne were Sunday visitors at the prizes handed out by the Mountain) Mr. and Mrs. Emery LeBeuf and mune. . sympa y 2 Be ase when ghe held open house at her, Cliff Kjorsvik home. Hugh is do- View Co-op, Bowden farmers took! two children of Bowness were oe. arte Ge e€ Royston) transmission, rubber ‘good. A home on Saturday aftrnoon the ing fine following his long illness four. They were for the highest Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stan y ai 8 . ood buy. See A. a ot at occasion being the marriage of her|in hospital. They left for Roy’s: number of Grade A Pigs shipped Jackson. . . |. Remember folks, our neighbor, Wer. Kemp’s Garage. daughter Eileen to Mr. Loyd Haf- farm at Oyen. during 1957 by any farmer in Moun-|. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Pihl and Jerry Clark has cabbages, cauli- |: 21-3te fey which had taken place in Olds} Mr, and Mirs. Bobbie Morrison tain View District which included’ children spent Sunday ith Mr. and flower, bedding out plants, such as | ———2—#——________ earlier that day. | arrived from Prince George, B.C The Bennett Hammer Ladies Aid Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Watt of two weeks ago and are at the Didsbury, Sundre, Olds, Bowden) Mrs. Wilfred Wigley. ‘pansies, sweet william, snaps and 1 1 Innisfail, Penhold’ and Red Deer.’ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Duhn of Cal- what “have you. Call’ arond and Fried Chicken Supper will be held Calgary were overnight guests of Les Morrison home. Friends here on June 16th in the United Church Mr and Mrs. Jack Stirton on Sat-| Were surprised to hear of his mar- izes were listed’ gary spent Sunday with Mr. and see him. The classes and pr eR Basement from 6 to 8 p.m. 21-4te urday and were also guests at the riage as he wa sonly a youngster as follows: In the class of 25 to 50 Mrs. Sam Jackson. | : hogs shipped, first Walter Dunlap| Mrs. John Cowie spent Mon. ino) hy and Mrs. C. R. Echlin of wedding of Miss Eileen Finnie. paynen the nly ee Lied cinetst: BARN DANCE At Coates Barn Mr. $40. second, C. Lamonby $25, third Calgary with Mr. and Mrs. C. Long Spokane, Washington, U. S. A. were Mr. and Mrs. Alistair Walt and, tended for a happy future. 2 miles North and 2 miles M. A. Walker, Innisfail, $15., fourth) and other relatives. ee ee ace ack Wee boys of Calgary visited with Mr! Miss Shirley Bremmer and friend and Mrs. Arlie Pearce and family from Edmonton spent Mothers Dav West of Olds on Friday May 30 Music by Roy Transient Ads FOR RENT — Light housekeeping or sleeping room. Apply to Ph. 660, Olds. “! FOR SALE — 1953 Mercury half ton with covered ‘box, four speed ‘ Due to a Convention To go back a couple of weeks, the office of Drs. Snell and Titeley at Olds will be closed on Saturday, June 7th We will be at Sundre on June 14 in the morning only. 0. K. Mannel, Innisfail $15: In Mr. and Mrs. Verner Weiss and Les Echlin. While the relatives the cles of over eu hogs an d,| children of Olds visited with Mr. Were here, Mrs. Wehlin also enter on Sunda: ith hi ther Mrs. Cliff sescnd 2 Y Fox §25., third C. Craig, tials oe Schrdare on ' tained an old ériend of the family, ‘ ii P Kiorsvik. Mrs. Stone aceompanied $15., fourth H. M. Thompson, Olds, | ‘Mrs. M. C Long, Mr. and Mrs. | s. Harry Hawtio: 0! s. Visitors at the Bob Davidson) é - i . M. C. a peg peeps y | them back to Edmonton for further home on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. ' treatments. We are glad to hear Clyde Waldren and Micheal and Shirlev is imorovine fine.and has $15. ' Alistair Kay and Monica of Cal-; Miss Fawie Waldron of Edmonton: Giscarded her crutches for canes. Bowden Red Cross Society have cary, Mr. A. G. Robertson of YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY released a further list of subscribers Berthshire, Scotland; Mr. and Mrs. : and Mr. and Mrs. George Sturrock, . : : i Judy and Marrie of Coaldale. The! Mrs. M. Kjorsvik entertained From a cup of Coffee to a Full Coarse Meal Nearly all of the soft white spring wheat sown in the _ irri- gated areas of southern Alberta this year will be of the variet; Lemhi 53, ‘which posesses a hig! which are as follows:, $15; Chapt. Touie, Donnie and Dale and An- No, 70 0.ES., $6. Helen Muir, $5. drew Cowie, all of Edmonton spent Hilltop W. 1., Mr. and Mrs. Mr. i i H. G. Monday visiting with relatives, " Sturrock’s also visited with Mr {he 1agies iat. New sewing was Willsie, Edith Yates, Mr. and Mrs. “and Mrs. John Cowie. Mr. Robert- level of ‘rust resistance. Another || _, . a and Mrs, Cliff Wenger and family Weanestay Ind some finished art, K- Charlton, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sick,| son expects to stay in this coun.’ vaxisly, Kenhi, with ter rust|| Fisher and the String- and with relatives at Westware | icles turned in. Mrs. Hettie Strom. R..F. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. R., try and has accepted a position in resistance has been elo, at : u ic unc a é€ Ho and Olds. eores tie the ‘contest with Eather Morris, N.C. Elliot. $3. Mr. and Calgary. . the University of Alberta in Ed-|| busters. 1 Mrs. J.M. Schrader, Mr. and Mrs. | _ Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schrader monton and has been let out for Mr, Jack Gulbe underwent sur Bewick getting the consolation. gery a the felt re Bom Esther also won the hostess prize in gary la ednesday and 2 jovely cups and saucers. A de Where All Foods are Well Prepared is reported to be recovering nicely.’ licious lunch was served following Olds Mr. and Mrs. Floen and Lynn the meeting. The June meeting 3 {| ana Allan Penny spent the week-, will be at Nicholsons. end on a camping trip around Raid- On Friday last Mrs. Ida Kiorsvik ium, B.C. and various points. , gave her home for a fare well party 0. | fer Mrs. Speechley who is leaving HJ. Berggren, Mr, and Mrs. Wm.'.were Sunday dinner guests ‘of Mr. seed increase this year. Nescome. $2.50 Mr. and Mrs. C.! and Mrs. Howard Steen at the! Lamonby, Bowden Motors, $2.' ranch west of Bergen. 4 Pete Unger, Mr. and Mrs. F. Rad-| Several from the district attend-’ ford. Mr, and Miss J. Kiss, Mr. and od the 'wedding reception of Eileen Mrs. Al.. Walker, Mrs. E. Bookless, Finnie and Lloyd Haffey at the | $1. Mr. and Mrs. R. Greig. former’s parental home on Satur- The Birthday Club nonoures yet aay where Mrs. Martha sjonis | istri another of its members last Tues-' welcome e° guests. Our best’ | eed ee: a Jot of fin was had Gay 13 May, when they called on! wishes to Eileen and Lloyd who plaving eat the Winners” Mrs Mrs. C. Rollans to help her-cele-' will reside in Olds. | Rollins Mrs McMahon and Mrs. ‘ Expect 150 Head \Nicholson were tied for 1st prize The Women’s Club met at George | brate her anniversary. Mrs. Rollans | . isl een <3 RAINS srosented with —a—be for Olds Sale ard é ay 0: i | won 1st, and yours truly 2nd. | Ida resented Mrs. Speechlev 2 ‘ with a lovelv train case on behalf he See hee head of of all her friends and neighbers. horses, ponies and Shetlands are} Pounteous lunch concluded. a e ed for the Fourth Annual Y°rv Dleasan afternoon. All ex- June Horse Sale at the Olds Auc-, Pressed the hone Mrs. Sneechloy tion Mart on June 18th. i would return when ever possible Entries for the sal hehandy yey ries for sale may be hand- | ‘ sovi ed to the Sale Manager,, Chas Rose-' . ny foe ee ves, pea enoue 5 hill at anytime Up fo, the com- | Ontario m mencement of the sale. Phone num- ‘as : bers to contact are.474 of $32 in The junior high school clases : : catered to the banquet for the eae Post office box is 21) oraquates from grade 12 last Fri- Frank Wong and Son MADSEN’S UMBER YARD Have a Good Supply of STONEBOARD — PLYWOOD AND CEDAR SHINGLES a Vv Priced Right Ready to go ) NEED A CAR TO GO FISHING? Here is one that is Ideal ' 1954 VOLKSWAGEN PANEL New Motor. flower vase, her daughter Mrs. R.; noon where Mildred Reist was hos- | Morris was present with a cake tess for the Ma ymeeting. Roll | she had made for her mother, and call was answered with “What part ; Mrs. Burton read tea-cups which of the outside work is the respon- caused a good deal of fun. Other sibility of the farm wife.’ Most an- members of the club included,!swered the garden or the chick- were: Mrs. S. Fisher, Mrs. W.' ens maybe, depending on how Walton, Mrs. H. Burton, Mrs, C.:they managed to get time or cared Morfitt, Mrs. G. Woodall, and Mrs.' about certain work. : Aes iteh tes eae oe Some folks may think of Mother’s | M - i Day as being a day when Mother... Several thee oe ponune base just sits back and takes it easy ness were dealt with. s. John all day long, That’s not so, at least Cowie cut for the contest Part | at Reasonable Prices \ ALSO SPRUCE LUMBER A Car you will drive with Pride is this Cénad snk Sao Gc. Fes’ Your Building Needs 1955 MONARCH for only $800.00 Down. 1953 METEOR 4 Door Sedan Radio, Signals, Seat Covers in this district because the fact which was arranged ‘by aire. Art is that many. mothers were doing kson Jones. Mrs. day. ; the hostess prize. Lunch was serv-: * ‘ 7 . almost anything but that. Some) oq by Mrs. H. Jackson, Mrs. B Auctioneers will be Archie’ A nice crowd attended church baked their way through the day. e 8: H. n, . Ben | DROP IN AND SEE THESE WONDERFUL BUYS AT Boyce and the Rosehill Bros. | services on Sundav nicht at the getting together neh besad, pies -Kemwhaw amd Mrs Sin en | Eagle Hill Community Church when .| the Sunday Schol Choir delighted OT ”—« the .congregation. A meeting was A. &A. CONSTRUCTION - , h2!4 following the services. Next Oilfield Welding | church service in 2 weeks time. ti ue and Mrs. Rob Seholy (hats . | terrifying experience on Sunday Portable Weldin¢ returning from Ranff. they were Back Hoe Work struck by a sneeding car iust west Phone: 575 Olds » ut able to continue home on its or 1506 R. R. 1 Olds own mower. The three young boys in the other car were all taken ; to hospital in Calgary. and cookies, ete., to last the family ‘Dwayne, Donald and Charles spent the whole week, others spent most! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Cook of the day out on the tractor, there! of Trochu. Also present were Mrs. were some who after receiving! A. Jones and damily; Mr. and: Mrs. gifts and greetings were left to||A. Petrie and son of B. C.; and houseclean while the family went} Miss Noreen Martin and Mr. Stan off fishing. Others were more lucky; Hunt of Calgary. they anticipated a quite day but). Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mazeppa of all at once various members of the| Edmonton spent the long week-end -family began to anrive until. the; with the Frank Jacksons and also house was full aad es big party was, wigited Phe oe Det Pihl’s who in full swing. The Oscar Anderson , Were y ere. family took off for Lacombe to have | ; | a Wauae Gowland of Altar- supper with Alberta and Ed. John- been holidaying in son, and family. Besides Mr. and | £dmonton visited at his daughter’s 102 SR. MASSEY HARRIS TRACTOR AS IS $300.00 of Cochrane. They escaped injurv but their car was badl« damaged Mrs. Stan Jackson, on Monday to! We have in Stock a Complete line of C. |. L. Exterior Late Sundav night several ne#zh bors were awakened by the fire warden to get out and fight fire on. Eagle Hill. It was only a smal) fire and ouickly under . control. With the drv conditions prevail ing, it is most urgent that all take every precaution with fire. This particular fire had been sighted from the air by the fire warden who returned by car to rouse the neighbors. Mrs, Oscar there were Jimmy and Elaine and family, Fred and Eileen Saunders and family, the Harold Anderson family, and also Margy, who was home from Edmonton for the week-end with her parents. The Walter Norman’s daughter Margaret, Mrs. E. Cameron and family were up from Calgary, also from Calgary were Wayne and Bernice Anderson to. spend the pal: While he was phates Mrs. ackson gave a supper Thursday pight for the Dick Pihl’s with the ‘amk Jacksons. Mrs. L. N. Jones. eng aee: A. Jackson were also pre- sent! The Walt Herberts and the S iseaue tall game "in Didsbury a league game in 1 | Sunday afte and Masonry Paints for that new home or to make the old one look new. $ on érnoon. Marion Jackson and Irene Chris- week-end with her parents, the tensen spent the long week-end at ae | Miller & Widmer iomes and return- George Buxton visited with his’ " . Plans are about complete for the te ooo in cgleaee on Monday t. Memorial Hal a Saturday ‘night ae — vei) and Mrs. Tom Collinge and " 1 y May, 24. This, promises to be extra in hospital this week is Harry/son, Jim, of Acme, visited at the BUZZ MILLER HUGO WIDMER . The next dance at the hall will, ‘Miss W. Davis had visitors from in the district on "panisy ant be May 30th. ‘Medicine Hat, Mr. and Mrs c. I. L. Paints , Phone 521 | Several from the district went 4 y fishing in the western streams over ithe week-end. The Tourist Industry is Alberta's third largest, and it benefits EVERYONE. The farmer, processor, distributor, retailer— Next hall meeting on June 2nd, at the Nicholson home. While the Credit Union meets on June 6th Holt. Mrs, D. Wilkinson was. up from Calgary to spend the long week- yes even office workers and industrial . at 6:30 p.m. in the Credit Union end with the L. S. Mills. ———_0—— = ; ; m employees benefit when visitors come to Building. Mrs. L. S. Mills and Mrs. J. Beg-| py, dion of Four a Alberta. gren have left for Medicine Hat je completion new seed tr where they will attend the Alberts| Bring’ the ‘total in. the” province |B - oe . . .,} Library Association Convention. b I plan Tourists spend money earned elsewhere, ing held on Wednesday, Thursday feeds wear exch of the eats thereby ‘adding to the wealth of the and Friday this week Satiels ct Ged ain tay oes mn al . . a They are ites customers. Mr, Carl Scholz from Calgary Ora tt ¥ reached the total. of 220,000 Sar % ‘i . ether they are satisfied customers is and Mrs. Scholz, Sr., of Olds were - - chels. F. S. Goddard, — Alberta’s a your. business, visitors with Mr. and Mrs. |’, ee Lamcnte supervisor of special projects, says ovie ameras - * ae ari ae in fae anecneon letely sold. The, Canadian 40 peas the needed in the pro- e : Mrs. / ; Counselor in Londen, 4 ‘ is ts hi hel Tourist Deer dropped in for a short visit.+ Tunli thi ——o—_—_ é pee et nee Mrs. Foster is the former Janice |Sa¥5 jt 1s unlikely that tne ie in| Children’s White Sandals Clearing|{} BELL and HOWELL 1.8 1. Be friendly and obliging —be Mr and Mrs. OfcMaton. attend: [282 268202: oe TURRET CAMERA— 7 rien a ° —b Mr. . McMi especially " ontiderate,” ‘acon eda wedding in Red "Deer on they are oor geil They have Saturday. 3 Automatically Computes en in our province. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bob xposure requi- 2. Encourage visitors to stay a Scholz and family motored - to the exact expo 4 red and sets it on your lens. $189.95 » day or two longer. 3. Help tourists overcome any diffi- culties they may encounter, 4. Tell visitors about points of interest and activities in your community. FOR SALE BY TENDER The Olds School Division No. 31 calls for tenders on h e Fortunately ne one in the Schols family were hurt. The three young fellows in the other car after the impact en on for some dis- tance, sheared off a telephone post ; anw two guard posts and over an the following property: enbabknent, They were taken to i ospital where they will have time 1. Barn - located on the Hainstock School to think if they had hit a few Grounds ‘SE 1/4, 16-33-2-W5 inches closer they could have wiped | | out a whole family. : Tenders to be received until 9 a.m. Tuesday, June 3, 1958. 5. Make it your business to see that tourist services are adequate Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson were visiting with Mrs. E. Reid over the holiday week-end. Good luck to the business men in Bowden for keeping their stores oper Saturday evenings. And why should it cause_consternation and despair among business people in Olds if it isn’t a paying proposition? Quote from last week’s Olds Ga- zette ‘don’t farmers know you can’t work a man more than 48 hours a week.’ If that is all the hours a farmer put in how do they expect him to get all his sp’ ng ‘work done in that for- mentioned month? If we had the dollars to buy all the power ma- chinery mentioned in the paper, BELL and HOWELL 2.3 LENS — Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Same as sbove bor fo Deposit of 10% to accompany all tenders. Balance due 7 days after acceptance of bid. Deposit to be forfeited after this date. Mark all tenders plainly “Tender”. Submit tenders ‘to: - _R. B. Budge, Sec.-Treas., turret. | | $119.95 Becker’s Drugs in Res. Phones: 134 or 507 we wouldn’t have to farm, we . foals ee = eos Olds School Division No. 31, OEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC AFFAIRS —_o—- . RALPH R. MOORE DIDSBURY, Alberta. Deputy Minister Phone. 36 HON. A. RUSSELL PATRICK caiatetor Pi rigtr aiethobie Flats fa Bed. ‘an, a ue, clearing at $1. . at Alex’s Shoe Store, $ x '
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