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are a? + ™; 7 ~ ae | _ — =< ee , 4 dal E fy VA ‘Dept. of Legislation Jan 59 (3 anuary 25th in honour of the A Sf | BOWDEN — When the Scots: celebrate they really go to town. and across Canada celebrations ir one form and enother took place 2 : tp — = ; — SSS. | AGAZETTE \ 199th anni £ Bobby B A. Pa ! : ee Bowden i: was a bigger thar z os ever celebration which was held im : RY 30, 1958 $2.50 Per Yoar in Canada; $3.00 in USA. |peremns, guests of Mr’ ama Mra. 5 ; ‘ . x Su. Tsons, guests o . THURSDAY, JANUA’ " : er Year in Canada; $3 a J. Stuart who were greeted as they: arrived by Hammond’s Band } ing the “Baron Rocks of atl New High School Chamber Accepts Dairy Club (Olds Businessman, ‘Past Honored Royal Table-Report at Council Approves ae eee es Offically Opened Bids for Course —_ Holds Banquet ‘Jack Markle Dies (Ladies Preside Home andSchool (15-Min. Parking — [i=Ssssn cists mettons i M e i Edinburgh, Royal Moor and other: | reser , fs On 3 18th, the Olds 4H at ionday evening, January | The January Home and School For the recent meeting of the burgh, Roy r ant < Two presentations to the Olds No a Ge bet ng ee Dairy Calf’ Club held a7 meeting After Long Illness m ‘the “local lodge Order of} meeting was held Monday the 27th | Olds Council, R. Maybank and C Scottish dances. At mid-night, 58th YEAR — NUMBER 5 High School marked offical open-| ed by the Olds r Sees Perpe ld tee ancuel Past ere ee ene ean | sturgeon were bay ee ed Cane ee i i ‘i igh! “imeree from the business owners | at the farm of Edwin Yewell. All ' . its ant in en- ent. 1 ing ceremonies Friday night Jan in Olds for a ‘ek Seminan | the members brought several feet! On Sunday night, January 26th,'d#enored Royat Ladies’ Night. tary School. Following O Canada rs a ites tar Bee, ee ae 2 Haggis 2th. The one was a beautiful fram- : anag oné of the town’s best known busi-/ Past Honored Royal Lady Neta’ and the presidents’ g re- ed color picture presented to the: ak Spr {4 to ee austre. o SA ae or on ness men, John Franklin Markle,! St. Clair acting as Honored Royal markg the minutes of the Novem-|feet for a depth of 90 feet of tainment was provided by. Sherry « school on behalf of Hon. A. O. nie’ coirse is sponsored by the| making rope halters. As Mr. Stew aged 60, passedgaway in the Olds! Lady, welcomed the guests, about ber meeting were read and approv- | Lot 9, Block 5, Plan 86AD to Chas | Dawn Witers, who danced the High--- Aalborg by Mr Aldridge super’) Aiberta . Associa’ Chambers of | 3 faci te leave lunch was serv-| Hospital. As he had not been in, 35 from Sundre and 20 from Pon-|ed. Minutes of an executive meet | M. Becker. \land Fling. Mrs. H. Burton did . visor of Guidance, Department of Goomerce and the Western Bus|eq early. After lunch, the meet- 800d health for some time, his|oka. Deputy Supreme Honored’ ing of Nov. 29 were read and given| Approval was given to James!a sketch ‘in the life of Robert: Education and the other was 4 ijocs Research Institution. ing was opened with the 4-H pledge passing was not unexpected, never-| Royal Lady ‘Reece of Ponoka, Hon-! a vote of approval by members. Richie for the sub-division of Block ‘Burns; Mrs. Edith Scott of Rocky : pair of Honor Boards to grave “president of the Western Bus-| some of the previous judging ogi; theless it came¢as a severe shock’ ored Royal Lady Jones, Ponoka! As a result of Home and School /47, Plan 795GB into four lots. | Mountain House recited “To A. the walls of the school’s auditoruM™. iness Research Institute is A. F. Somf Ccad te give the members a ‘0 all who were accoustomed to his lodge and Associate Royal Lady! efforts through the Department| The application of Marion-Kahn House’ by Burns and Mrs. Pete This presentation was made Dy) MacKensie, past-president of the |) otter idea of how to fill out usually jovial greeting across theConway of Sundre lodge were pres of Extension, U of A, interest is/| for Mother’s Allowance was ap /|MclLellan recited “The Broken: Mr. H. Teskeey, president of the’ Camrose Chamber of Commerce.| eiture judging: Next a report on Store counter. ; ted with corsages from the Olds being shown in organizing a Drama | proved by Council. - | Bowl” and “Sandy Gray’s Jackdaw.’””.” Olds Home and School Association, | Instructors for the proposed course | 1). amount of feed a dairy cow Jack had been proprietor at!lodge. Honored Royal Lady Buck-| Club in Olds. Miss Esther Nelson} An application made by Alfred! Mrs. J. Irving sang “My Ain Folk” * on behalf of that organizallon.| include Professor B. A. Lindberg, Sill cat inva. Vear was'given Markle’s Style Shop in Olds since' ley réceived a corsage from the of the’ Extension Service will be in|Muller for permission to keep'and. Bonie Lassie.” A The picture was accepted on ith! Director, University of Alberta 7 sce mi J 24th, TUBS 1947, Before that he was Past Honored Royal Ladies. | Olds, Jan. 31. Any person who eattle on lots 3, 4 and 5, Block 3! Mrs. C..Fergstat, Mrs. C. Brown, half of the school by Mr. oe be School of Comment; we J. R. thet a day - ee thend, Cale Cubs 2% 2 short time in the employ of! The Ponoka lodge brought tie would Are to ba port foaar Plan 5504FQ, on the south west Mrs. T. Adair and Les Saunders - while Mr. W. B. Bev As nnsines Mune: anaging I nee ne mune v e 9 ds, 8 A wenduee ins (he John Macleod in Sundre. ‘travelling gavel and presented it _ Are = Poiey we _ atte ns corner of town was declined by. sang “Robin Adair.” - : member of the Board 0! a imited, past-president 0: eld their annua q ; While a -citizen of Olds, Mr.'in-a very humorous fashion. The meeting on Friday evening in the |the Council. The secretary-was in| After supper the danci the Honor Boards. monton ber of Commerce and| basement of the Olds United Markle was an ardent member of! poy ‘ i ; lementary school. structed to forward Mr. Muller a 4; IPP dancing con-- RA. MacKinnon, Chairman of, former Alberta Vice-President for) Church. A delicious, supper WAS the local Legion and a supporter of! eee Anica net ee The executive “meetang began | Copy of Section 16 of the Town; anued mn eect 2:30 a.m. fini-- the Board of Trusteess welcomed, The Canadian Chamber of Com-| enjoyed by all. Jack Craig of the the Olds Elks Hockey Club and! game uniter the Olds Elks an work on two resolutions to be pre-| Zoning by-law. ‘ They aue Jolly ud Lang Syne ee: the guests and introduced those merce. . Betchton club acted as master of had served as secretary of both.' the sented later, dealing with reduced |" Approval was given to provide| of, 3 in ‘the official party on the Plat ai the Semen “of meee eter at cermonies: He was also an active golfer and! Se ee ak La dies were ee eo Hints in school ool zones and for 15 minute parking on the south Qetown guests” included Mr. and. { form. t to the! owners of successful small busi-) Trophies and awards were re- a member of the Masonic Lodge. |in office as follows: toe Sy oe tial courses = | West. side of the post office. This Scott and Mrs. Mary Mrs. any Greetings were brought to S. ceived by Jack Craig, Andrew Mr, Markle was born in - jon. has again ‘abe is on Lots 23 and 24, Block 4/ from Rocky Mcuntens ae a anizati ; Mr. ibe Fred Niddrie M.L.A., nesses in Alberta. f : ; ; Honored Royal Lady — Neta St| This org s j : Seu Maller, Mayor of Olds; ee P. ee persons seek - seems eletch, Gant Nay ana Pong. prldge, Satari¢ owe Ontario. He Cait: dori | Lady ~ Bertha Ady; 8c bed fo the local film council. Flan oe ae are to * and Mee W, Dobson. 1 Mr, and Mrs. . Prescot, representing the A.T.A.;, 1 i Thompson. attended ilton Normal: School’ y —.Susan. Harvey; | ; eS A letter was read from the Dept Se ee aa oe ot Gent’: for the owner of a small business Pp: saat : "| Secretary — . Honor Roll placed in the audit- ier : : pt Mr. and Mrs. Mr. _5. Hooper Supe Sa akey” to carry out research and to ad-| Gordon Platt gave a summary of graduating in er and immedi: ductress — apt Hoes on orium of the new school as the |0f Municipal. Affairs stating that-ang ane ne Sperka, a of School a aad School Associa- Vance his own business to carry | his trip to the Royal Winter Fair. ately enlisted in t je Canadian ATE |e ‘Alma Richards; Chaplai — Opal gift from the Home and School|the government had suspended the daughter of the Bill "end of the Hom nti the out research and to advance his} To round out the evening, Mr. and served overseas until the en Richards: Histori en — Linda Mill ‘Association. This attractive mem- | operation of the Municipal Finance 3);9 Mr. Riach’ th eTeOne,.. tion, While complementing the (- ‘iisiness education. They are Gordon showed slides of the Royal Of the war. mS , Ricnares; jeoran anGR MUICT 1 nto will ‘th of all|Corporation and that any further : ch’s mother and hus- f stees on. supplying Q Gordon showed slides o e yal U hi " to Canada, he’ In-the absence of Past Honored will carry the names a 7 band, Mr. and Mrs. J. Parent, Bod at petital physical plant also poncerned, by the increasing) Winter Fair of 1956 and 1957. ne non is return, to Canada, te Royal Lady Mabel King, who that matriculation graduates for the copia Joan would have tarhe on all of Clgary. su a! ness in certain ; 5 i ae for the molding of future citizens lines. of aReAvOr. se. Tickets for the purepred Hol- coming years. ainedvon (We “open market | Celebrations on Bobby Burn’s 7 nee man” and landed in Calgary around morning had received the sad word) ao gees i most of the speakers stressed the “there are no courses anywhere stein calf raffle were distributed 1920. ‘He apprenticed in’ a drug'oK the death in England of her me goperted bs had night were started by Jim Stuar’s: 9. 7 - Tet and students in order tO that are designed especially for|'? the members. ; store in Gleechtn and took Phar-‘ sister, the Associate Royal Lady’s $¢ Home and Schiols held in Dids- h H father who died five years ago_ obtain the full value from the owner-operators of Small Biisines-| The next meeting will be in the macy at the University of Alberta Chair was occupied by Lady Marion bury in November. j ower onors They were held every year for 25 features the school ‘has to offer. ses as they exist in Alberta. in the | form of a social at the Hainstock for one year. However, the class Miller. Past Honored Royal Lady Thanks was extended to Mrs years at the Stuart home in Rocky - Mr. Aldridge, Director of Guid- United States, a number of courses | school on February 15th. At that room proved too attractive and of Sundre and also a charter mem pDyrand and Mrs. Smith for con- R t B id Mountain House, but after Mr-- ance of the Department of Educa- for small businesses have been| time films will be shown. | Jack spent the greater part of his ber of the Olds lodge, held the vyening junch at the opening of ecen ri e ; ag pessed away there was m ; - , gap of two years till hi sson re- es ‘ f ass. was directed to offered in—the past several_years - ! working life as a teacher at Har- ice of Honored Royal Lady } ve - ra Sale ‘and he urged under the sponsorship of the Small ‘mattan, Hanna and Midiandvale. oftee of Fest aadenda a A the new school Mrs. John C. Ross, nee Laura yived the tradition three years §— — —__ Sheri ‘ontinue their education Business Administration, an agency s While teaching in Hanna in 1930 ;,, then e “Diligence” the e st The Treasurer's report showed} May Dodd, was honored on the’ ago. That year in Bowden, there ane Cuiploma level in order to, of the Federal Government. Important opic On he married Edna Harris of Barrie, ' fy a Ro al Led = ? eat a membership of 95 and a bank | evening of January 21st when.Mrs.' were about 40 guests, the followi to the dipitted as citizens and_to | After consultation with a num: Ontario. Mrs. Markle predeceased Honored Royal Ladies presented a balance of $211.46. Lillian Mitchell and Mrs. L.” Me-\year bout 70 and of course om bs pee sttee on the broad hori--ber of potential candidates and him in August, 1951. gave win sterling engraved plate’ The room count was won by Mrs.' Donald were joint. hostesses at a Friday night about 100 ‘Next. take ning before them. He said With educational authorities, the On Farm Forum | In 1941 he again enlisted, this| ° e is Lodge. . | Haldane’s Grade 1 with 13 points. miscellaneous shower at the latter’s| year, maybe, they'll have ta ake: at hare was:a challenge to- Advisory Committee recommend- time in the RCAF and served as'_, At the close of the meeting, a It was announced that the an- home. . | the community hall, — : thats ople in the field of ed and intensive two week course | wnat happens to your family if Link Instructor and Personnel; Short entertainment was enjoyed nual Ice Carnival will be held . After several contests and games, 7), os z eas Petathematics and human 2 residence with morning, eee you have left no will? Is your farm Counsellor until 1946. with Lady Wanda Richards giving February 28th. | Mrg. Mitchell presented Laura with' e 4H Club bonspiel which. . retiGd: Grailed nature. 200M and evening session. Study | sement with your son of legal. Funeral services were held on two readings and, the prizes in the Mrs, Harison, program convenor, a lovely corsage and. then the| > Postponed last week owing to. ‘ nis to be essentially by the case | 48 y ’ musical game were won by Ladies in . nui ifts were brought into| W@tm. weather took place on Fri--- Mr. Jack Marshall, of Edmonto! ‘od, ie., by up discussion | Value? Are yau aware that pres- Wednesday, January 29th from the , then introduced Mr. ad Mrs. Cam- , gifts ghi and Sturd. i " had been invited to preside atthe and analysis of Pactual business | ent laws may be unfair to your St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church., Bertha Ady, Helen Fagan and Jean’ cron Kirk who led us in a very the room in a decorated basket-/ gen Aye Benalta. he noe < official opening but at the last problems. wife atid family unless you take Rev. T. Roulston was in charge. ‘Hertz. _ jenjoyable sing song. Following’ Miss Audrey Dodd and Mrs. E. : minute, illness foreed him to with- P*Tictuctons have been chosen | legal steps to protect them? Did Cremation followed in the Cal- A delicious lunch Glosed another this relaxation, Reverend J. ‘Tow: Conway Laura in’ op ence Schrader a onl ; draw ‘from the program. with the aim of securing men |-you realize that contract farming ary Crematorium. very successful lodge session. The rs, chairman of Family Life the gifts after. which Laura thank- finished up eine bo Aig Eyiten- ——— Mr. Marshall was introduced of outstanding qualifications. may involve serious legal prob- Pallbearers were J. Grant, W.| flowsrs received from the Ponoka Study group prepa the members ed everyone present and extended sh9 « " yn “py Alex Weir, longtime member of, The instructors will not only|lems? These and many other Shoebottom, T. Jensen,.J. E. Me- lodge rére later taken to Lady Of lis gréy 105 Bn discussion an. iavitation for ‘all to visit her! scainst a rink of girls touele: id Mex el Board and his prepared act as moderators, of discussion | questions will be considered by Leod; D. Dishan and D. Moore.|Mabel King-by the Sunshine Com- their, fifidings. For ae months’ in her new home. °- and go but the give trie ‘ tees oo] Bowd ‘by Mr. A. Oke.’ but will also be available for infor-| Farm Forums across Canada, Feb Members of the Olds Branch of, mittee. (ir Morita, es ae Cure Mrs. ‘. A Sioa oe served aor ee ly cutting mal discussion outside of class-| 3rd under the title “Lets Make the Canadian Legion provided the! =~ —— | Yates, Mr’ Teskey, and Rev. Tow: jostesses ught an enjoyable | joct after playing an extra The honor of official : . | open war ge ovaler We a in ito it Legl. Honor Guard at the service and | ers had met mad discussed. aie ee ee Winners of : addition,—invitations will be , the cremation. i ae ‘ nyas given-to-Alex-Weir. __._In_addition,, vill be| Donald F. MacLaren, a lawyer at the | ¢ . | tions outlined by the Canadian rink from Red Deer. prizes: =: oPpuring the Program ie ek iapeona ets Hoa Barrie, Gautanis, alone me Wt a ae Ma enky pon. , rr asterners ‘ederation of Home <—_ School Two-Men_Face won by the Bowden Tak were: of the plant outun ith i * * other members 0! e Canadian ; i 4 | 5 ; ! pertdining to _famil ife in our : Al 7 eter | features were described by! Sides ibe to attend special aie Bar Association from each pro- ters, Mrs. J. Laughlin and Mrs. See Demonstrati n community. Extension ‘study by donated by the Calgary Power Ca. Me Tom Smith Principal of the Ciccions where members may seek | Vince will be heard on the Na H. Warnock,. both in Ontario. | TON tris group dealt with causes and More Char es - A few weeks ago the pablic” Olds School. n py auswers to, questions that’ have tional Farm Radio | broadcast which sae a el he regular January meeting at Stipeto, Of the last dventy - g f what. ; were given. by: ari i i their | Will open’ the discussion at 8: a i on family life. Population e: iti isi ut | WS previous ie Brancls: peta ot eatherdale. pariage Sn Gee seperation ol thee Oe Mondays Obituar \the Merry Easterners W. LG. Ci increased prosperity, higher stand: ,, Additional charges arising out s P ly the Treasury Tt 300 nool’s cost was estimated , y was held at the home of Marilynne ards of living, working parents,’ jn ‘Cal were laid by -city c | was found that there was a at $285,000 and in order to stay | aw ber of! fri Hammer with Carla Noad, vicr-'influences of mass media, influ-| jj, heed ere t Rie Be Pe amount of work to be done in ( within that figure, the members | Pe 2 : . relati aa sthered. of friends and president in the chair. The roll call ence of schology and greater mar nd Pa ick Re "8 rer ting the library up again and | > 3Pthe board, in close liason with gue tatistics Minor Hockey in | relatives ga h a the Bowden was my birthstone and its meaning.' co on of alcohol have all Ton, of no fixed aeer remner will cost money. The Civil e thiteces have bumed the’ Punt ' United Church on Thursday, Jan. This was answered by fourteen. been at work to make it more “5, 1h no ih ee x-/-Vice Association, Branch 33, mmid-night oil-seeking the odd short! The following is the standing in,» « ‘é : :16th, when Miss W. Davis, the’ members and three visitors. After, difficult to maintain family life , | 7° ice charged them with break... holding a dance in the’ ; i id-night cong a close watch on’ the Central Alberta Hockey League| | ime ht Satu rda minister conducted the funeral ser, the. regular opening routine, the in the Ae a result of our ing and entering Kirby Drug Store,’ re telging & dance ip the - re i doet. \and includes games played on Jan ig y vice from Mr. Clayton Sheffield, business of the skating party to “fast | search for finan- 3401 17th Ave. S.W., January 11! cruaiy daciied to dikate sD ee Wo otnin ae 00 needed | 26th. . _who passed away early the previous beheld at the Arena on Feb. 10 cial ty family relationships 2nd stealing stamps and cash to 4) cont of the proceeds to the. ‘0 a poard auth- | Team WwLpep P The work which a dedicated | Monday. Services were also held’ was discussed. It was decided that have changed and time in the. total value of $80. library which will mean ef tor constr debentures of the Olds... 84 18 36 0 36 BrpuP of individuala have under: by the Bowden Masonic and Kes;each member should ask a friend.| home to spend as a family is at a” ‘They. had previously been char-'that the tore people that patrom-- School District to the Prov-|Red Deer ........ 47 taken in’ © e -Tecog) tern Star lodges, in the church and] “me doll donated by Mrs. J. ium. Therefore more effort ged wi aking and entering ive the dance, the bigger the dona-- Olds ernment to the amount |Edmonton . Saturday night when the Olds Elks’ at the Innisfail Cemetery, where! yinay was won by Janice Kary ani ‘must be made for a new “together- Windsor Park Drug, 50th Ave.'ii0 Vill be. Tickets can bes . incial ing an interest Lacombe ........... 26, Hockey Club in co-operation with, burial took place. Pallbearers were y y, fla| 2ooe, People ate depending more. and Elbow: Dr. the same night’ 3: cither of eT ae $145,000, carry’ i ‘the Obis Re ‘cn oaed will ob u e Hostess raffle was won by Lila the school for teaching thei nd stealing $25 at either of the stores in tawm. te of 3% |Ponoka ............ 32 12 20.0, 24 the Recreation Board will ob- Gordon Woodall, Art Currie, Walter Noag. Alma Taylor conducted the: on aching their and stealing S20. rf i or from members of the Associa: in J of this year, the) The following are the individua |Serv@ Minor Hockey Week. The Sick, Roy Anderson, Fred Radford White Elephant and this was won’ rns ener Sales, eens, | ea eee by Judge tion and the music will be sap school ereciered a $75,000 gov't | statistics in the league up to Jan |week January 27th be ve 1 at and Harry Morris. by: Marilyane Hammer Buty ‘Mert | St ee oes wut ook tunes glone and were remanded to Jan. Died by the Happy Laddecs OE f dition- | i madian . : + 2 . ! Deer. grant and will receive sn. AT ee |2prd but ne asthe: The, game been, (eet ates aneouutie eee “oe bing ine ok Madge ee Platt, Carla was in charge of, as crafts and driving. 1 "at MeGaffery, defence counsel, Red : is ; and the building aP- oka or Jan. 22, Lacombe at Pon |all those in connection with the field. Mr. Sheffield was born at ates te & surer’ d Sun After stoning. to, the findings «told court the ROM. ee aero Deila secaktiny sil. Nocceas ter é In the meantime, the con-' oka ? p \sport to turn the spotlight on the| Bellville, Ontario in 1871, married ., {= treasurer’s and Sum’ of the panel the members were to lay additional charges against trouble recently, all. because his 2 rt hase of the building is| McCulley, R. Deer 29 43 .28 71 minor hockeyists, their supporters,’ Blanche "alison in 1862. They eame Shine Convener’s reports, the meet-| divided into 10 member’ groups the men and he would like to have Pet budgie, Toby, is in the being carried on througlf borrow- ey i eet 33 33 28 Uy their-coaches and their sponsors. "west in 1911 and settled in Bow., "E,W adjourned. |for a buzz session. Each group them heard to the same time. of perching on his shoulder whem. mags from the Provincial Treasury Gaber, Olds .... 31 34 23 57) Ken Phillips in co-operation with’ den in 1914. Mr. Sheffield was ‘3. .Mrs., Graham helped the girls, was given a question arising from Milton “Koehler, .1120 5th Ave he is in the house: One day last. anch. «Hannigan, R. Deer 25 25 24 49 Dr. Burland, Jim Ness and:others life member of the Masonic and with their tray cloth edgés. Sharon the study. This discussion period N.E. and Ralph Bell, no fixed ad- week, Don left. the house in a. in construction of this building, ‘Fonteyne, R. Deer 29 27°21 48 of fthe Minor Hockey Committee| Surviving are his wife and onl: Graham then introduced the guest Proved what an effect the ques- dress also were remanded to Jan | hurry, forgetting that Toby was. the Board purchased locally, the Gilday, Olds 20 27 21 #3 th Olds has arranged for two’ ex-| Eastern Star Lodges and only of the evening, Miss Jean Kirker.| tions and answers posed by the 29 without plea when they were Perched on his shoulder. Toby « . ’ erinl to the value or $91,236.00 y> : r Ol i Y i ges. who gave the members and interest | Panel had achieved: Members re- charged with possession of pro-! sniffed the good clean air, or what- Labor costs, including those of MacGregor, Ed. ..20 24 18 42 mip ons: by re teams jn th €| daughter, Helen, Mrs. T. Fagan. ing demonstration on drawing @lized the necessity for definite party stolen from the Olds Mer ever it,is that birds do, if they. | ; 1 a | . ; a ; = r 7 y * : the foreman, Mr. Viggo Steffensen, voce aes 28 Por fre teat faihe geucday Roller eg mr by -a-sister—tlowers. jaction in keeping family bonds Ponthe Co. during a shopbreaking' 40n’t sniff, and decided to take : : firm. amount to $33,000. Neltert Lacombe 22 19 24. 40'at 8 pm. sharp the Mile league Orme Funeral Directors of Olds ,,Mis# Mirker acted as judge Of! this interesting evening was there. two were arrested at the lation of Bowden’ turned ou! 2 3 5 F i E e .0—_—_—- free Fv fi w N 8 oo OorroH E ReP IN re ene a off. The result was that the popa- . woe Two important contracts award- 0! . ' * the program books and prizes were | 5 ocrealeMecen Buogy and Sm Ole 38 118 lend the Maoh Lane wil gwar charge of funeral rane ob Car Marinas Hammer ety mala al ake eae ee ea ands ley bones el Electric in the sum : Hilts, Edmonton ... 29 22 17 .37,two fifteen minute periods. Then and Sharon Graham. r @ sman were taken into custody last Toby. was safely back fests re: ee \ ‘form of a Pot Luck supper. Lunch A A delicious lunch was served Friday. POLIO INOCULATION NOTICE | by the hostess assisted by Sandra pettors Groce fcnes ee : lee Koehler also faces a charge of be little cage once more. It was for ectric: iri Bird Elec- r electrical wiring and 10 enh for Wilson, Red Deer 24 10 26 36 at 8:30 p.m., the Pee Wee leaders,| , in possession of burglar’s tools and tunate that the fenrperature wasn’t: sound s: ; 500, oe in total being local Mylenchuly4.a 27 15 19 34 the Mustangs will take on their to $151,736.00. Lewsger Olds - 33 10 22 22 rivals, the Redwings, in another ‘Third Polio Inoculations will be 294 Marilynne Hammer. oe , down below the zer : ‘As. to. See *belsnce, the Board Reymond, Olds 33 17 15 22 half-hour long game. , ‘given to ANYONE that received | The girls would hike to. take 1 Sail for Gall ois eet at $150 and | Mrs: K. wetaren, censided over - negotiated contracts for thé heat- Menard, Red Deer 30 12 19 31 Besides this, the regular Edmon-|the second Polio Inoculation not this opportunity of thanking all the A. T. bloeal ; pegol*icllaion with F. H. Lepper Gilday still is the only player 21 ton ys Olds -contest will be a later than July 31, 1957 Ot those who contributed to their FCG WEE FUCKSTELS % “che: $00. j Some ee mone bee! ; n : , : i : ——_0-— | re . and Company of Calgary, $39,000; the top notchers who has yet 9 fether and son night, All boys, PLEASE NOTE —- No third Polio UNICEF fund. This will help to . ,12 members including the secretary Modern Fold Doors, Cae ote pick up his first penalty. McCullev ynder 12, accompanied by their, Inoculations, will be given in the make so many children healthier In games in the Pee Wee and F U. A to Hear _' treasurer, Miss A. Park. The spell- - 703.00 for the curtain which closes and Schmeid have 30 minutes each parents will be admitted free to’ regular Baby Clinics from Feb. 1st and happier. = Mite league at the local Arena #8 . s {ing project was continued, alsa- the stage; with Timber ‘Building while Gaber‘has only 9. Hannigan the hock d in additio \ ——_o——. |on Saturday the Black Hawks de. | i i Co. for the Wooden beams ie ihe the Red Deer coach has 35 minutes: wil "be ver a8 208 MITMONY One Cencha Leslie Hall — Feb fice Wt _feated_ the Rangers hy a score of Ex utive r plspativas tere oeeee ms ae Sender SQa mh Holey Leesa wh Lic owe Oi ht nny HEU oan co SE" ~F Gremonid WHNS basses wees teks a eon oe Member pester, mes ver ee, plumbing, $18,153.00 and for the fas 36 minutes in the sin bin. : We rn in te that Oil! Carstairs — United Church Hall foe Conatiane downed” the “lke b Hal Neilson oe Brightview we Sate nore beau ey ee) no Une bes. fering job, $2,972.00. c ‘ a | __¥Féb. 21st — 9:30 to 11:30. ; s i" e guest speakcr at the Betchton' Pete Bergos, at the Alberta Pa - ae a urects in total amount pe fe ie ae standing Kings. Boys of the Pee Wee and Didsbury —- Health Unit Office one ur ing it e@ by a score of 6 to 5. F. U. A. meeting to be held ‘cific Grain Elevator, has a nice - ° to roughly $79,000.00 Ne ant eapues ee een leagues will be elegible for “Toy i7th — 9:30 to 11:30 In the Mite game the, goal get. Monday, February 3rd in the Bet- big box waiting to be filled with. . Mediate B League. a chance to win one of seven hoc- 5 : 30. , ' ters for the Black Hawks were chton school at 8 p.m. ‘all sorts o i j Thus contracts awarded and lo > WL T PtGA GF c : Old Olds S j.' . Curling in the Legion Zone play 7. P sorts of articles or garments. eal purchases amount to $230,736. Team z Pt GF key sticks being autographed by 3 — chool of Agricul: 4.0, was completed Monday even C. Elliott with 3 and P. Noad and Mr. Neilson is well qualified which will come in handy for tite: ‘Architects fees, supplies of steel, Olds 4 : 1 ° . 3 1s the Olds Elk® One stick will go ture — Feb. 19th — 9:30 to 11:30 ino at Crossfield when the Bill R. Hanson with one each. E. Dur: to speak on F. U. A. policy and! Evening Auxiliary Rummage Salt to - lockers, washroom fixtures and Didsbury 3 i : to a boy from each of the seven Sundre — Legion Hall — Feb. 18th Tippie skipped rink of Cremona and and D. Russel got the only bring us up to date on happenings be held.in February. many small items account easily Re dDeer 3 1 3 e : ae a teams in the Olds Minor Hockey’ — 10:00 to 12:00. emerged the winner. Tippie de- Ranger goals. of interest to farmers. : The St. Matthew’s W. A. sale of © for the remaining $55,000.00 grochi : ‘ 5 50 Be (0 League. ae 5-2tc feated the Art Edmondson rink of| Bev Dodd accounted for all five | Members of the Coburn and“ home cooking held on Saturday The building was designed by Carstairs This is a big night for young, ena Carstairs in the sudden death fina) }of the Mustangs goals while Gleo Innis Lake locals are invited to took in approximately $10.00 but - a Mr. Klingbell of the firm of Camp- | The following is the standing hockey in Canada and Ken Phillips ‘after the Carstairs shotsmith had {Dressel scored three times for the attend and the members of the there are still a few donati . bell, Hope and Associates, Edmon- for the teams taking part in the president of the Elks Hockey Club | NOTE OF CHANGE OF DATE a ininated-the Don pene ea skipped Red Wings. L. Miller got the other Betchton local trust that there will! come arenes i oe donations te : , ton, who alsi supervised the con- Olds Minor Hockey program. lreminds all that the first of the) Since the first run of the Gazetté rink earlier in the evenin: two Red Wing goal be a good turn out for this meetin i 7 ce 9 i a . g. goals. side but everything was sold.‘ “% struction details. a Mite League games will start promptly at ane peg ieee epee ng Curling with McCune were Hugo| For the Canadians the goals were nee that seta mneiiery oft On the sick list is Bill "Bryam: £ Team WLT Pt GF GA ae that everson ‘the tenders for. the purchase cf Widmer, 3rd; Vic Morrison, 2nd|scored by F. Noad, 3; D. Smith. 2 ited TO ated On aren es0 a of the Bowden Institution who is-- ALLAN RINK TO REPRESENT Maple Leafs 5 p 0 au 36 . eo ind fr mer pettignt | schools offered by the Olds School i te ar igh lead, a and A ne we Beckley i o- in the Col. Belcher Hospital. Saim DISTRICT IN CONSOLS PLAY Black Hawks. 2 0 9 ippie foursome now enter |score times for the sand Di Tuesday night in a regular Cen Mackwood is now home. after a twew Sab : : | Division - } ! : } ” , Rangers 0 5 0 © 8 agleven for only a brief moment. | Portised Th tae atvectisoment 7 ‘the district play-offs at High River. |Martin got 2. tral Alberta Hockey League gamc week stay in that hospital. | the classified ad page of this issue | ‘ the Lacombe Rockets drubbed the’ Out in the vicinity of tHe olf 29 18. Canada’s consumer price index |is February 5th. The office of the| The LF.A-P. estimates that world} Last autumn Poland havested Ponoka Stampeders by a score of Well north west of town, The Bill Allan rink of Don Mc i. 7 € 30 23 decreased in December from 123.3 | Division now advises that this date production of coffee this year will Jits best grain crop since World 11 to 2 — And the Elks play Pon ,™en have collapsed after being: ie 0 Cune, Ralph MacBeth and George Pee Wee Weiss last week triumphed in dist Mustangs 3 rict Consols play and will now enter Red Wings 2 the Southern Alberta playdows to Canadians 2 be held in Calgary. Elks 0 24 18 to 123.1. The decrease was attrib- has been changed to February 12th be around 50% million bags, a|War II ,according to government oka tonight, Wednesday. Won't “overcome by fumes in th 13, 37) uted to lower foid prices. ) Please note this change. i sharp increase over 1957. . - og the fur fly. | Continued: to>Céntre Pages
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