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1958-02-06
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6th, 1958 NOTICE The annual meeting of the Wat- erloo Stock and Game Association will be held in the Legion Hall at Sundre on Saturday, February 8, commencing at 2:00 p.m. Some guest speakers are expected to be present. FEBRUARY 14 -VALENTINE’S DAY The word salary comes from “galarium” meaning salt money, since Roman soldiers received part of their pay in salt. Le es An ancient law of India. called herself for the widow to cremate ge funeral pyre of her hus- VALENTINES — Coutt’s Hallmark, A won- derful selection 5¢ to $1. Valentine Cut-out Books — Priced at ____ 19 to 29¢ BOXED. CHOCOLATES — Special “Heart’’ Boxes $2.50 t° $5.75 | Colognes — Perfumes — Gift Sets by Yardley, Evening in Paris, Faberge and Max Factor MAYBANK’S Drug Store EMERGENCY 607 OLDS PHONE 26 P. O, BOX 790 that you can and will save money. Food Market: Phone 585 for Free Delivery Shop Today at the Stop & Shop and Enjoy all the savings to be had on our lower food Prices. Your friends will tell you how much they have saved by buying food, where prices are lower not on one or two items but evéry food item in the store. Try one order. You will prove to yourself Extra Money Saving Special Bowden (Continued from page 1) come to rest on the new foundat- | ion across the street from the O. K. Garage. The basement floor will be poured within the next, few days and work on the porch | and stairway to the basement is already ‘in progress. Mr. Fred Stott. who is over | a old, had the misfortune to from his tractor while hauling wood. He was taken to the Innis- fail hospital where it was found, that he had a fracutred bone his leg. He is now home again with | a plaster cast and is reported to be fairly cheerful. I Harry Morris, Sec. Treas. sian sake ed from the To Town Hall th: are now 40 persons sere as Civil Defence v workers the Vil-| lage of Bowden. Two films, “The Burning Fs London” and oFirst | Aid on, th ad were shown at Knee Hill Valley and Pine Lake, ' and will also be shown at Lousana | this Wednesday by Mrs. F. Steve- | nette and Mr. Harry Morris seen behalf of the Municipal District of the Red Deer Civil Defence, | gs The Churches OLDS BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor — Rev. Harold Spate i 10:00 a.m. - Church Sunday School all ages. 11:00 a.m. - Worship Service Mess- , age ‘Christ in your Life’ | 7:30 Pim - ate Hour Mess- | e ‘Christ in your Home’ 4:00 ink eerhursdays Happy Hour Club, ages 6 - 11. 7:30 p.m. - Fridays Pioneer Girls, | Boys Brigade. —_0—_——_ ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Rev. A. £. Rasmussen 1:30 p.m. — Church School 2:30 p.m. — Church Service ———— oe ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN | CHURCH ae reny. 9th. | Sunday, 11:30 a.m. — Church Service and Church School The Sermon : Third in a series of “Summit Talks” — OLDS UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. J. Towers 11:00 a.m. — “Unity in Christ” 7:30 p.m. — ,“Finding Release for the Power Within Us” » . Pinecrest Chickens t ara) Cut, wrapped, ready to fry, Each..... WHITE‘ FOOD. STORE OLDS, Alberta ug" in' Wednesday, February 5th— ‘mand and reduced capita! “flexibili | has future, is the abiding f. ~ / —THE ODS GAZETTE— IN. MEMORIAM In loving memory of our belov- ed daughter. Irene Johnson, who passed away February 4th, 1955. “In the lonely three years that have past Our love for you still lasts. No other one can take your place and fill the empty place.” Very sadly missed by your par- ents, Helen and Albin ie itp C.A.H.L. Schedule Lacombe at Ponoka Red Deer at Edmonton Thursday, February 6th— Edmonton at Lacombe Saturday, February. 8th— Red Deer at Ponoka Lacombe at OLDS Sunday, February 9th— Lacombe at Edmonton Tuesday, February 11th— Ponoka at Red Deer OLDS. at Lacombe Thursday, February 13th— Red Deer at Edmonton Ponoka at OLDS INTERMEDIATE B SCHEDULE Thursday, February 6 — Didsbury at OLDS | Saturday, February 8 — Tuesday, February 11 — Trochu at Didsbury Carstairs at OLDS Saturday, February 15 — Red Deer at Didsbury — 4 pts. OLDS at Trochu : Tuesday, February 18 — Didsbury at Carstairs. OLDS at Red Deer — 4 pts. Midget Schedule: Tuesday, February 4th — Di at Sundre Crossfield at Carstairs Friday, February 7th — Olds at Sundre Didsbury at Crossfield Monday, February 10th — Olds at Didsbury Sundre at Carstairs Bank Reviews Economic Cycle eaniaidineianiad 4.49 -OLDS MERCANTILE Clearance Sal : CONTINUES == Look! What Your Dollar Will Buy -at the Merc. mre acces Men’s Fur Trim Hood Sizes 38 to 44 PARKA OXFORDS "2, Sox ¢ " SPORT SHIRTS ‘irri, .c’Guansity — 2.00 GLOVES Men‘s Leather Dress Pair TSHIRTS "3r eo Sreen Boy's Long Sleeve Ea. The cycle of economic filuctu- tore January, just issued. ttempting ditions into perspective, said that the need to mitigate the | extremes of the economic cycle ' “must be constantly on our minds, | on whatever curve of the cycle we | happen to be.” | Much has been cen scecenplisned By. by; the Bank of Canada towards this s| be maid, and fen oh Be cane. sail in the light o! ed conditions recent mont in sigificant copree of of monetary, ease has been permitted. But, Mr. Hart believed responsi bility for keeping the economy on an even keel is ca one that should be left primari or even mainly to the “nancial | og It must rest as well upon da, Mr. Hart said a major contribut-| ory ae is" et the sree ty abrast of ways keep exae- Suck caueel expenditures, ‘which | together with exports are the prime! movers in our ‘prosperity, “are. im- | mense and often relatively Jong-/ term in nature and bor I Today we are witnessing’a 2 trad- itional: * abatement of: e: de-' expan-, sion, Mr. Hart said. But he added that Canada’s economy is resil- | ient and the -advantages of its! ity are again apparent, as been demonstrated in the role played by our free exchange rate. Mr. Hart also saw other “elem- ents of resistance to recession now | built into our economy, in a wide range of social security benefiis.” | foreover, he- added, “there is, ,a broad area of what might be ‘ called social capital where need- ed expenditures that were defer- | red in the past two or three years can now be made, and likely will be made,” including housing, schools, roads and other public works, ~ One manifestation of this area of growth is that more new homes | may be started in 1958 than in) any previous year in our history, | with a resulting increase’ in “re-| quirements for furnishings and ap-| pliances, thus strengthening “one | of the few weak sectors of retail trade, “Mr. Hart said. The Toronto speech also showed the B of M general manager op-.| timistic about the outlook for Can- | adian exports, where the nation’s present capacity to produce more condition. That we have in abund- ance what other contri, partic- ularly our hbor, have needed that it can ‘sell is merely a Epne:| ent conditions. That we ed more of in the past come to need yet more ot it. on the to-“put current con-} “Mr. Hart ; nd will qin th bet Father, ever remembered by | % ) PANTIES ‘ions Color lity WOMEN’S "on no st SP 1.96 PLASTIC BAGS Moments ieee ae BLANKE FLANNELETTE 70 X 90 White or Blue border __ 4.00 Strap Ties anaow "Beautiful Plaids Sizes 10 to 16 50 Pairs of Women’s Pumps, Pair 2.00 Men’s Sport and Dress Clearing at SHIRTS RACKS FULL OF BEAUTIFUL © DIAPER cr 2 = «0 907 GIRLS ‘ported tz ce SNOW SUITS DRESSES °% <=! 1.98 709.98] OVERSHOES cepa 2.99 TERRY. TOWELING Sree, 39° PRINT trie Frc vot BROAD CLOTH te Ys of comm 39° OVERSHOES 98°} OXFORDS PUMPS Children’s Hand Washable Warm and Durable _ bled, 33 Gay Patterfts Fast Color Yard About 36 inches Wide Women’s Plastic Flat Heel Medium Size Pair Boy’s Brown Sizes 1 to 5 Moccossin Style Toe Girls School or Dress One Strap Shee. 9to 2 } NEW SPRING SHIPMENT OF REVERSABLE Skirts JUST ARRIVED 11.95 NEW SPRING ne Dresses | THEY-ARE. NEW IN FASHION IN WIDE VARIETY OF _ Many Other Bargains on Display Not Advertised. eg SHOP NOW PRICES WILL NEVER BE LOWER i FABRICS Sizes 10 to 20, 18% to 22% 8.95-10.95 a: ' IN MEMORIAM” Bliss ’°— In loving memory ae poy Teg Bliss who passed away F aan the Lord said you are fin- ished, Come up higher, Father dear, You have won a crown in Heaven By your love and kindness here, We remember well the sorrow, As we stood beside your bed, Our deep and heartfelt anquish, When We saw that you were dead, God gave us strength to take it ' And courage to bear the blow, But what it meant to Jove you, 41 | Father, No one will ever know. Always lovingly remembered by his loving wife, Mary E. Bliss and Family ——— ja Transient Ads WANTED — Experienced typiest, | bookkeeper will do typing at} home. Call 381 for further in- | formation. 6-6-3tc. 33-6-2tp. | WANTED — Farm Listings. See pour Aja Agencies, Sundre, Real , Estate, Phone. 37, Sundre. 37-6-4tc. FOR SALE — Hot Point 22” elec. | ‘tric stove, four burners. Phone “+N MEMORIAM |. 560, Olds. 5-6-1tp. To Harry Allan — who passed 4 ee ee away February 7th 1955. ln All Lecko NOTCE th n Members — Eoscotalty sleeping lies one of the Cabaret - Friday, Fepraary 14, Ail In Gods own garden now at rest, | He left us suddenly his thoughts | unknown But he left:a memory proud to own In Loving Memory of Husband is wife and family: ‘dal « ida members and their guests welcome. 6-2tc) originally they had quarters amid- pe SS elec | FOR SALE — Feed oats and baled hay and, feed barley. Will trade, FOR SALE — Drop leaf dining, for feeder hogs or epee. Alan . Hodge, Phone 1703, tp atlas shee) iat } | WILL DO — - Baby | sitting or look | after children in Sundre. 1 mile east of Knott’s store and % mile! north. Mrs. Mary Emde, Sundre. | 34-6-2tp. | | FOR FOR RENT - — 3. room 1 furnished | suite with private bathroom. Ph. 3 or 48. t + ror SALE — Regular Sized Organ | WANTED — A small kitchen range In good condition, $35.00. Adsa:) coal, oil or propane. Apply to One heater, Brown Baked Ena-| Wm. F. Reid, Phone R1509, Olds. mel Cabinet - food. g9 condition. | 30-6-2t > Apply to Mrs. es 4 miles south, 2 zailes eres aad lymile south of Ol * 40-6- ltp | FOR RENT — Two Room Suite | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ee this date I ‘will not be ible for any debts incurr- ed ‘in my name without my writ: for rent, February 15th, Phone! ten consent. 622, Olds. 38 - 6 - 1tc | Wilfred Albert Helmer a “= 4 Ss ndre, SALE — STOCK FARM) . Ay: 4tp. 960 acres, black loam, 5 miles from Bashaw (L. H. Sharp farm) 700 acres under cultivation, An abundance of water springs. In- | FOR SALE OR TRADE — Good sen feed bundles. 4 miles , 8 mites north, 1. mile west cludes 9-room house, Drilled . well, Garage, Barn 30%70, Pig of Olas Eris Doherty ee Brouder house, Chicken house, a=. tp 5 granaries and other out byild- ings. A dandy farm or ranch pro- position. Apply early to Mrs. Sharp, 11147-102nd St., Edmon- | ton, Alberta. or phone Bashaw | FEMALE HELP WANTED — Mount View Health Unit from Didsbury office réquires a nurse prefer- able with P. H .N. or equiva- Star, 48r2, Bashaw Alberta. | lent. Starting date March’ 1st, 6-1tp|- 1968. Starting salary $2,700 to ; $8,100 p.a. depending on. quali- fications and experience, —Holi- day leaye, Blue Cross, MS.L, Pension scheme. Applyl to Medi- cal Office of Health, 401 - 12th Ave, N. E., Calgary or Mount View Health Unit, Didshury. A Midshipmen : are $0 called because room table and wine velour} lounge and chair..In good, rns _ tion, Fhape SRO. § 45-6-2 ite ue ey yy iy DRESSES Y PRICE)
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Image 52 (1958-02-06), from microfilm reel 52, (CU12505461). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.