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THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1958 CARD OF THANKS | In 1957 French farmers grew We would like to express our about 170 million bushels of bar- sincere thanks for ane kind ley. Yields averaged 41.3 bushels expressions of sympathy during! ‘ + our recent bereavement and for Per acre. “By way of comparison, the many beautiful floral cont the Canadian barley crop totalled butions. Also to our neighbors an i 3 nd the average friends who sent card of sympathy. 220 million bushels a Oia THE POLLACK FAMILY! yield was 23.4 bushels per acre. Special _ WHITEFISH Government Inspected 25¢ per Ib. Helen Howard, District Home ~ ei Economist Let’s Shed Some Light On The Subject: : —Correct lighting in a home provides visual comfort, and adds the the use, appearance and en- joyment of a home. Good light should flexibly serve the chang- ing activities and varying moods of the family. A good way to find out if rooms have sufficient light is to have the electrician test each room with a light meter. —Faultless lighting should be free from glare, shadows and too much _ contrast. P —Shun glare by covering bulbs ‘| with shades, remember to remove —THE OLDS GAZETTE— Olds View W. I. | Bridge ‘Bonspiel The Olds View W. I. got off to _ . an auspicious start with their tinct! Will Aid Scouts meeting of 1958 at the home ot wars, W. Yauch with 20 members and four visitors present to hear and Cub Groups che new president, Mis. S. Mec- z Lean wish us the best in the New| The “Olds Scout and Cub As- Year. She gave us a brief resume/S0ciation announced this week that of the origin of Women’s Jnstitutes the group w: i oetore our business got underway. ‘vhe roll call was answered with; Underway ‘the best Christmas 1 ever had’ J and then the minutes of the De-|@VailableWnd may be obtained from eember meeting were reaa and ap-|22Y member ot the Scout or Cubs proved. or from the committee which spon- We heard a report from our/S°rs the movement here. social service convener, mrs. c.| Scout and Cub leaders who are Yhomas, of the department's ac-| members of the committee are Les uvities for 1907. she secretary | Duckett, br. Wray, Dr. Phillips, then covered the institute's record’ Rev. Towers, Mr. Young and Mr. sor the past year. Fowell. $18 was turnea in by the J. A. Members of the committee are! them by our group recently. ‘lhis. money is to be sent to the Vancer Dodd family tor services rendered|N-. Yates, Mrs. Haney, Mrs. WM. {Cormack, P. Hansen, Mrs. Harri- Cippérley, Ralph Maybank, J. Mc- to the Olds School District on the opening of their splendid FOR 25 POUND LOTS AND UP Morrison Meats Phone 70 — Delivery Service inflammable celophane: Cellophane} society in memory of Mr. J. A. SOD; Don Beckley, Dr. H. 'f. Ander- ie on shades caused cineake to | Dodd. son, Jim Ness and Dave Smith. 20-YEAR BOND BUILT-UP ROOF and CUPBOARD MATERIAL ACOUSTIC CELOTEX CEILING TILE Congratulations... TO OLDS SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 235 "On The Opening of the Olds High School The Intricate Wiring System Installed by DU-VEL GAS & ELECTRIC (OLDS) LTD. SPOTLI PHONE 244 SPECIALS" PEAS — SOUP _HEINZ TOMATO, 10 OZ. SPAGHETTI HEINZ, IN TOMATO SAUCE, 15 OZ. _ PORK ROAST BONELESS, LOIN, LB. pr iin GRAPEFRUIT | FLORIDA, RUBY RED — PRICES EFFECTIVE JANUARY 23rd TO 25th develope. Uur history book No. 2 is pro-| the Olds Scout Committee also —Get the most from your lights.| gressing tavorably under Mrs. H. women that the local arena Dust absorbs 50 percent of the|W. Suvnertand’s direction. She) WOuld be the scene ot a Scout z A light given off by neglected bulbs.| appeaiea for items of interest. District ice stampede toward. the ; REVE BYE) 4s Dust Fixtures frequently. Uur group has a quilt weli under-/€2d of March. ‘ A Gaer ~~ —Lamp shades that flare out}way for a major 1v08 nanuicrait| Funds derived by the committee ~\\e SAWMILL Co.Lid. | spread light over a larger. areal acuvity. Memvers of the group! from such activities as the bridge "7 than the vertical kind.|are reminaed that this wii be) Ponspiel and the ice stampede are —<—— white shades blend wae eee set up at the home of sus. S. me- Used oo qummer the a ~ : . Lean the tirst week in February : e Scout and Cub move- . a k’ S 7. I the | light. wer glass and other} ro; quilting. ment in Olds. ‘Those’ who do not Suppliers of IS ee $ pecia S teal oe ee any bok enaily clean Mrs. A. C. Whitehair is to act) Wish to play prides may still buy ' “las the Oids View delegate at the, and will quality for other ed cn ariting or doing close {anual meeting of tne‘uids Con) Prizes ina siraigat name draw. MILLWORK = HARDWOOD FLOORING | MAHOGANY PANELLING CHICKEN *'° 512. DRESSED 43: D1 work” position the light > ‘that | Munity Hest koom. —_ GRADE ‘A’ ROASTING, LB. ... ))| the, ,chadows fall behing, When sam canuary Sieh ie Eroup bee nnis i reading, the bottom of the lamp . aaa Lak WHITEFISH JHC | arte Wise thaws Pe At Deenee night. You are snvited 10) The Inn ~ eye level. amp ind you wit! ~ 3. e us Lake ladies’ group met \. ae ee eS it’s shade above eye level is best] come and bring a friend and her at the home ee | LB ))] placed 10 inches behind the shoul-|ausoand with you and your hus-! yanuary sth wih-y neers SAUSAG HOME 3 : 00 der near the rear corner of the| and. Half of ane ode ee eo ent. With the president in te i 5 are to try an eal € Mospital) cnair, the mun 5 E MADE _. __™ LB. $1. } —Too much contrast betweenjon January 3Uth ior the annual! meeting were trond! oh Sane | ) light and dark shadows causes eye} mending ‘pee.’ . | it was aecidea to send an ex. | strain, An example of this is watch-|_ mrs. n. Leach, on behalf of the) pression of sympathy to the home wT ))] ing T.V. with the rest of the room.] group, presented the retiring presi- oit wirs. francis Notley. 4 in total darkness. Some other light} uent, mrs. J. &. Richards, with a! oulowing oiner routine business Oh i) | shoul provided in the home} cup and saucer for her services. | matters, the meeting adjourned a d Here’s a Simple and Tasty Way to} Gur convener of education, -Mrs.; ‘ihe roil cail was answered with ( : } See Lees O. Knecht read a paper titled, “lhe; a current event, a hint or a joke. PHONE 524 — OLDS, ALTA. Sips cubed left-over pork, beef,| Public looks at education. Hoaal Mrs, Haynes gave a contest witn ' hicke: r ham : >| was followed with an educatioual’ jirs, “rma Koeth being the win- SA eee aa condensed mushroon, 11" the sor ot which was Mrs: ner “Mrs. Hug Brooke was the = *ta. C, Whitehair. — | recipient of the hostess prize. Th ee en celery, “aspara-|"“mrs B. St. Clair and Mrs. R.| hostess served a delreioas juneh % cup. milk Alexander’ assisted by obliging la- to bring a pleasant afternoon to Any left over vegetables (peas. dies nerve tea 0 the riety | a close. < ' ‘the next meeting on We oe tablespoons grated onion | 20th will be held at the hom? Mrs, en hoeser of Chigncy Salt & pepper’ to taste of Mrs. J. E. Richards. ie janes Progressing nicely aiter her op- Cooked Rice committee consists of Mrs. A. S< eration’ on the hip which she had Dilute condensed soup with %| Chamberlain and Mrs. J. A. Doda.’ the mistortune to break in a fall! cup milk. Add onions and season-| Members are asked to bring an! recently. ing. Stir in left-over meat, vege-|article of. used clothing for Un--| “Deepest sympathy is extended les and cooked rice. Pour into] tarian Services. The need is urgent.|to Mrs. James Grant and family casserole and bake at 350 deg.| an appeal has also been made for!in their recent bereavement for 40 minutes. your used Christmas cards to be: Marilyn Haynes sta ith ; . i 5 2 yed with her Bargain Hunters Be Wise! sent to a worthwhile project. The friend. Norma-Jean toimes . over samaeey, sales are 8 aon Be] roll call will be — sure oF st Saturday. night-after attending the sure bargain € ting} Members are asked. to hockey game in Olds. : 4p reatty pvereain Show wnat 200 the high attendance mark set at) Several trom the district have tips a Devine Tomek some] this first meeting of the year. rein ey curling in the farmec’s ay els: —_—_—_0-———_- onspiels. le eee ae pins, close under- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roeth; : best Close, thick Pee Wee Schedule | and Mr. and Mrs, John H. Bother- ——§h ope loose! ed wil Sheoe® as attended the whist “party at; OLDS | 2 29¢ of moisture. Schedule for Pee Wee and Mite| the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walt Her-| . 3. Size — suitable for se: | League games: bert of Westerdale Monday even- . Launderability — practical col- te games appear first. | img. 3 r or, will hold shape. Decoration Tucoaay, San 28 Rangers vs| We are sorry to hear:that Pres- should be practical and washable.| Maple Leafs; Redwings vs ._| ton Radford has been on the sick| & i i ‘hursday, Jan.30 — Black Hawks| list. We wish him a speedy re- . | vs Rangers; Mustangs vs Canadians ; covery. 6. Price — buy the.best quality] - Saturday, Feb. 1 — Maple Leafs| . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roeth at- ‘ou can afford-for the: purpose.| ys Black Hawks; Elks vs Mustangs|tended the funeral of Mr. Roy ‘ancy weaves and design often in-| Redwings vs Canadians. Andrews of Bowden on Tuesday. | crease the price without making] Tu , Feb, 4 — Black Hawks| Jim Murdock was to Calgary on! 1956 METEOR SEDAN — Radio, Signals, One Owner. ° 4 ‘ it a better drying towel. Rai ; Elks vs Canadians. Wedi urni me | Next week some tips on buying| ““tharsiay, Feb 6 Maple Leafs| samc ase? “Cwrminé home the| nS 1954 MERCURY SEDAN — Fully Powered, Radio, Au- kitchen equipment. Meanwhile, en-| ys Blackhawks; Redwings vs Mus-| wr. and Mrs. Clarence Roeth oe tomatic. ® joy this spring-like weather, mom! } tangs. ne - gave a bridge party Wednesday| oe pepe Saturday, Feb. 8 — Rangers vs i i sa F ‘ 1954 PONTIAC SEDAN — Very Clean, Two-tone, One. || INTERMEDIATE B SCHEDULE} Maple Leafs; Canadians vs Mus- eer ne viel teree fo ties Owner. Thursday, January 23 — tangs, Bike vs Redwingt ck Hawks | Petersen. of Sprinsise is eee | ‘Tuesda, ing nicely after - tion in| 1954 PONTIAC 2-DOOR SEDAN — Recent Valve Grind, |] Saturday, January, 25 — te Maple Lents; Canadians vs Re¢-/the Didsbury hospital. Dependable Car. Sundey, Aamuary rm The Andy Millers were hosts to at Trochu — 4 pts. Maple Leats; Mustangs vs Lake school house with 12 tables 1953 MERCURY 2-DOOR SEDAN — Radio, Overdrive. Fully Recondioned A-1 UsedCars won won wings. . Tarediy, Feb 13 Pits’ “S| a military whist party at Innis| "Saturday, Feb.15 — Black Hawks | ;, ae with - $3 dians Elks, play. At the winning table were M ‘Canadians vs EIKS,|'Mr and Mrs. Andy Miller iRtanioy Fas, 18 ne Rangers: vs and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Roeth. . Carstairs : Thursday, Jan . Redw: The consolation prizes went. to Dependable Used Trucks “ Trochu at pg ny Feb. ings hide Mrs. Horace Notley, Allan Roeth, Saturday, Hawks vs Rangers; Mustangs vs 7 Alex Fraser and Mrs. John Canadians. owile. Saturday, Feb. 22 — Black|- Miss Colleen Notley of Calgary Hawks vs Maple was home for the week-end. Movi you LQ? son 1954 FORD HALF TON — Recent new engine. 4-speed transmission, ‘signals. 1953 MERCURY 14,-TON — Automatic, A-1. Saturday, Mar. 1 — Rangers vs Maple Leafs; Mustangs vs Canad- 8, vs Elks. Today’s insurance problems answered by - W. M. GALLOWAY , 8 5 Tuesday: . 4 — Maple Leafs vs Black Wits Mustangs vs Elks. Thursday, Mar. 6 — Rangers vs “| Maple Leafs; Canadians vs Red- wings. Saturday, Mar. 8 Rangers vs .| Black Hawks; - Mi gs vs Red- win, ans. Tuesday, Mar. 11 —- Rangers vs Maple Leafs; Canadians vs Mus- iG rreday, Mar. 13 — ers VS Black Hawks; Elks vs , Mar. 15 — Maple ‘s anadians vs Black ; vs Red- leet from more than one in- wings, Elks vs Mustangs. surance company on one PLAYOFFS ireS JAE NSWER — Yes, if none of the policies contain a prohibi- The Canadian Wheat Board is tion against other insurance; now considering applications from but your total collection from producers for the delivery of a all companies may not ex- second carlot of pearling barley. cedd the actual loss sustain- For that Special Girl Give Her... - A Bulova Watch or | | on SEALY CALE Button-Free QUESTION — Is it legal to col- MATTRESSES SAVE (1-3 DURING THIS SALE Regular $59.50 NOW lin (AN Sizes’... - 02 et $39.95 We Will Meet All Prices in City or Town ill’s Furniture Bill’s Furniture “The Home of Better Furniture” Bill Peever, Prop. A Bridal Bell DIAMOND Guaranteed and Registered A letter from “Bakersfield, Cali- fornia indicates that the New Year Message of A .T. Baker, broadcast over came in quite clearly at that point— . eee The first half of a 15 millioa 9 Hawthorne’s J elle bushel sale of wheat to India will ew ry de th Atlantic. ports rg ne AL ‘as soon as shipping can be ob- TA. tgined, according to Trade. Minister Churchill. ’ i * Have you an insurance prob- lem of’ your own? Come in or write us. We'll be glad to help you without charge or obliga- tion of any kind! {2 W. M. Galloway “AGENCY 59 OLDS PHONE is Phone 27_ OLDS, Alta. Ls. SPD aio aad da
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