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The Olds Gazette 1958-01-02 - 1960-03-17
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“WHURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1958 —THE OLDS GAZETTE— “- | ‘ : . ‘ a Hainstock Carnival :=:.< *™ Bn So eer eee Scat take) NY Mating: geek a gers : ; 4 . : : ' rs The hockey game which followed, o — | ely remove the spot. re nae SOU accel, Husbands! Wives! u S between the Sundre Oilers and the Oe % Tea stains — Never use soap on longed to whom. So they cut the 4 . is uge uccess Hainstock Wildcats was won by) a tea stains as it will leave a perm-' Mane off one to differentiate, but Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger TUBED TYPE TUBED TYPE shovGunsiee! boys with a _fouce:et CHIT CH AT anent brown spot. Rinse in luke, it soon grew back. duanledl jose becnae bony tacks Soar Bor bey “PASS. SIZES PLY Rib Tread Traction Tread TUBE | The Hainstock Ice Carnival tha 7 to 2. A very successful dance| warm water, then apply h: en& Next they cut the tail off one,| younger feeling after 40, try Osttex Tonle ter tee rection Cree was held Friday afternoon, Feb.| 2S held in conjunction with the peroxide for complete eradication. but that 2Iso yew back. Finall: Tablets, Contalu ‘iron for pep; supplement 670-15 4 Rayon nae 2245 23.20 «2.75 | 2ist in the Olds Arena was a) connie, the fone evening it By Bertie - Here is an inexpensive plant they measured themian] found that | foe Bee ae ne ee one 710.15 4 3035 gas (23:75 «2460 -—«2.75_| Huge. success. The program cou | a all at Eage w co again! aow tonic. Put all your egg-shells into, the black one was four inches tal-| ‘hrfty way.T Gntrer today. At all draggists. = Se te ee Soe a |S iemeen de Meee = ne ae ee in a ; O10! numbers also sume fine . ; * i " O17 ve a 4875 53.60 51.00 5.50 figure skating by the girls under! RELEASE RESULTS OF winter as y When it's time to wash windows, 825-20 “10 $850 10350 95.50 113.25 8.20 | the able supervision of their tea) WHITE CREEK ‘SPIEL seeing cleaning, and \ciidee ebseken, de not Dut oft ; 900-20 10 108.00. 121.95 115.25 130.50 9.25 | Cher, Mrs. Frances Floen. = | ~The Annual White Creek Bon repairing their child-| the job. Wipe ‘or brush all the a a : \ The program commenced with spiel was held last week with 26 ren’s clothes and pos-| dust of the glass. You will be PASS. TUBELESS TUBELESS TRACTION ‘he preschool and grade 1 and 2) rinks entered. The results were as’ sibly their own to finish out the| able to find one of the following SIZES PLY Rib Tread Rayon TREAD. pupils taking part in ther amus | follows: winter months. agencies around the house: Am-|} Rayon Nylon . Nylon | 28 animal costume number “Down __ First Event — Ist, Dale Fagan,| thers are getting an early start| monia, Kerosene, borax, alcohol, . 670-15 4 25.90 27.45 27.25 27.40 | on the Farm.” This was followed Bowden; 2nd, Dick Grant, coo on wall painting and papering. but | or vinegar. Add % cup’to water 750-14 4 24.65 25.50 27.40 [ye 2 ant with, toe int Cee cen ee 4th, whichever we are occupied with, and proceed. Never use soap and TRACTOR TIRES WRITE FOR COMPLETE girls and ballerina Patsy Finnie _ Second Event — Ist, John Sande, | Te POS. ee veuke We hope is shining on them. COMMITTEE ROOMS: um care | doing some fine figure skating. | Co-op; 2nd. Mel Lee, White Creek; some of these suggestions will] One of the best ways to remové 5022 Ross St., Red Deer — % 1495-260 CATALOGUE | Four, of the older girls followed Grd, Ken ee Creek; | help. a ig|| a stain from wall paper is to wet OSS oly Ree weer 4 S with their number “Little Hawaii rt a 9 i i i . i 750-18 4 24.25 3.901 Keep This List For Future Reference) on Ice.” The grade 3 and 4 boys Third Event 1st, O. Paton, Co- Mildew is one of our hardest the, paper ith. water and cover TELEPHONE 5400, T00-28 4 57.95 9.959 specify land location tracior tires| next took part in a sailor number 0m 2nd, C. Pollack, Co-op; $rd, Srildow on Soth it Wash: ble ‘Bleach Brush when dr ywith a soft 1 OF iP, 4300-26 6 79.95 11.50 wil) be used on, otherwise add 10) “Ship Ahoy” followed by a figure| H. Anderson, Bowden; 4th, A. Pet- with @ chlorine sslution® tf it is| The majority of spots on wool- - 340030 é 11080 le98 percent Salés Tax for other use, | skating solo featuring Mrs. Floen ereon. POW sen ist, Glen Schrad-| Colorfast or white, as soon as you} en skirts, slacks, etc. can be re- = 1500-30 6 1050 gs) TERMS CASH with Order or C.0.D.| Which was especially enjoyed. | or; ‘2nd, Gordon Sison; 3rd, Jack |Temove the garment from the sol- moved by Sisenlving parex 2 - eee likes leas) “Hundreds of cther sites carried | 202 0 the, graas ® an) 4 Bee Black; 4th, Martin Lee. ution, epply “hydrogen peroxide much as possible in water and wipe Official Agent: 450034 9 6 =—('127.95 16.45 in stock. | ere eine” A, piaeione “ance! (consplation —= Frank Gatien. Bisectly- fo, the sinined area, then the WO ensue’ Mant a we " * x ice e Frank Curtice rink also won Wy, i f coe I , .. Low S . | Clean-up” was then given by six i i i Lipstick — Turn garment inside! soak in buckets of water to which : oe meen Tractors, Darapater Colnesters © Pare | of the older boys. io the Bonaial ine: Sirs TIE Ont et Sul over an old tows! or otter » ‘a litle lye has been ee a eee i. ve 1-3 on equipment costs. Dealer enquiries invite: \ “Hi i sorbent material such as cleansing | \ If zippers become rusty and har: e quip! gq | The last number was “Highland . The big event of the evening was ene Pour carbon tetrachloride| to move, oll ever so little: ing = the draw for the lucky ticket on the T. V. Raffle. Paul Jensen_of Innisfail was the winner with tick- et-number_275___ = | Lassie” by the grade 7 and 8 girls. /_. SORAWFORD & CO. LTD. Camrose, Alta, °c Guar. with everybody taking part and through the stain until the bleed-| machine oil will do.. Rubbing an ing stops. Let dry, then laundry) ordinary black pencil gently up mild soap. On non-washables| and down zippers also works wond- Shekels na ee uit omii e washing. Remember, car- To prevent paint odor, add one bon tetrachloride is dangerous, so ounee’ of pine vanilla Cera to work where there is plenty of air | a gallon of paint and stir well. The vanilla does not harm the color F. D. Shaw, M. P. ae, 8 id be added t ‘int. andl next week —-- 1 raust away. RADIO BROADCASTS C.K.R.D. - RED DEER, > MARCH 10 to MARCH 26 -Campaign Manager: H.-W. -Halladay, and with rubber gloves. . Coffee or Chocolate Stains — On washable material, rinse first in plain luke-warm water, then Each Day, Except Sunday, 3:55 p.m. F.D. (Jack) SHAW, MP. | Has Worked And Voted For You. Work And Vote For F. D. (Jack) Shaw, “Your Social Credit Candidate.” vote [ SHAW, Frederick Davis | X On March 31st. Red Deer Federal Constituency Credit Association - 1955_Dodge Mayfair Club: Coupe, Fy V-8, Automatic, R&@ He $1495. 7 J 1955 Meteor Sedan 7 Automatic, R & H Clean __-- $1550. 4952 Mercury 1,-ton, Good Condition _—_-_-" $550. 1951 International L180, Motor Completely Over- hauled, A-1 rubber, Very good condition _. | CLARK MOTORS Fargo. Theirsisa mission of mercy BIG BUSINESS ERENCE! The “Board room” is a street corner, the “client” wears slacks and a sports shirt . . . but the business they're talking is BIG business. Here's why: travellers like this one are customers in one of Alberta's major industries: the tourist ‘business. ‘ Annually, tourists visiting Alberta spend $65,000,000 here, buying accommodation, service, transportation, petroleum .pro- ducts, souveniers, and other merchandise, and—most important —-consuming @ vast quantity of Alberta-grown farm products. : s Plymouth Chrysler Minneapolis - Moline Farm Machinery Phone 483 OLDS, ALTA. tote) 7a me a ao Mx foe) dich loch aadaatog lla Fertilizers ORDER YOUR CO-OP Indian Brand Fertilizers NOW! March is Red Cross month in Canada. Sometime during this period volunteer canvassers of the Canadian Red Cross will come to your door. They come to ask for your financial support—support for the work of mercy that never ends. So much depends on your re- sponse—for only through your generosity can this great work go on. You who are confident, strong, secure, please help in this mission of mercy ... please give generously. support the RED CROSS If you are not at home when the canvassers call, please send your contribution direct to: These are YOUR customers: whether or not they're satisfied customers is YOUR business. Your business grows in volumes and prosperity if your customers enjoy their ‘visit here, prolong their stay, return again, and recommend Alberta to their friends. Make the Tourists’ Pleasure Your Business! 3. .Make friendly conversation with visitors if they are not otherwise engaged. 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