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bu 1 One-Stop Farm Supply THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1958 4AS* 49° 2° 29° PICNICS , 4 us BACON 4, eres WHITEFISH, FRESHHERRING ,, Morrison Meats Phone 70 — Delivery Service TREE RENNES ARR RENEE o It Now That Job You Need Done on Your Car or Truck _We-are in a good position at this time of | year to give good, fast service. Or Try one of our Good Used Cars or Trucks Good Trade-in Allowance on your old one Our Prices are Reasonable and the Quality Good Sif you can’t afford to trade — try a two-tone paint job —THE OLDS GAZETTE— , | Among those competeing in the | Coming Here and Going There knocked out going into the fours. i 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Emery were Sunday visitors in Okotoks. Rev. and Mrs. T. Roulston and Mrs. Bill Kaiser, Jr., were Calgary visitors on Monday, ‘And hearty birthday greetings to that grand lady, Mrs. Joe Jack- son, 81 years young on Sunday, March 2nd. a8 Mr. and Mrs. Chapman of Medi- cine Hat were week-end visitors of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hoffman. x ee 8 Mrs. Marie Sheldon of Dawson Creek, B. C. was in town Saturday to visit with her daughter and renew acquaintances with many friends. ees Em Morrison of Edmonton who is with the Workmen’s Compen- sation Board was a visitor in Olds last week. ee F. D. Shaw of Innisfail, M. P. for Red Deer in the last House of Commons, and Social Credit can- didate in the coming election was a visitor in Olds on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lou’ White have [taken up residence in Olds. Mr. White is associated with the Co-op stores in a_supervisory capacity while Mrs. White will take charge of the furniture division of Bird Electronics Ltd. Make your present car or truck look like new Paint Jobs and Radiator Repairs 20th. CENTURY MOTORS BODY SHOP — e STEAM CLEANING © © WHEEL ALIGNMENT ¢ PHONE 615 ° OLDS New Spring Merchandise | _ Now-on display — Suits, Coats, Hats and Bags, all in the Latest Styles for early Spring Wear. ___ There’s a place in your wardrobe for one of the Moeri yoo Jeg ———__ To@ay’s insurance problems 7: answered by W.-M. GALLOWAY QUESTION: | am in a ride pool. Once a week | drive my car with the other four drivers as pas sengers. Does this form of co- surance in any way? ANSWER: The answer to this case is no. * 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! W. M. Galloway AGENCY PHONE 59 OLDS -| Olds were Mr. and Mrs. W. operative driving affect my in-]' i The regular meeting of the Olds Mrs. E. J. Pilkington of Kam- Fish and Game Association which loops, B. C. and Mrs. Mary Leeper was to have been held on March 14, of Vernon, B. C. were in Olds last has been cancelled owing to the week to. attend funeral services hockey game which will be played for their brother, the late Robert that night. Instead the excecutive Stewart Speechley. will meet and the regular meeting eae jwill be hid in April. “Frenchy” Phillips of the Bear- - berry paid one of his semi-annual! , Hockey fans will picase note visits to the bright lights at’ the that the Public Lunch will be hand- week-end when he came in to take ; ling reserve seat sale for all games in a couple of the Olds vs Edmon- | being played an ered Deer. ton hockey, ‘games: | ‘Fred Ball was in Edmonton for ee 2 ' the University of Alberta week-end Don Becker and Mel Cipperley which he spent with his daughter, were among the fishermen en-, Freda, \who is in her last year in joying a spot of ice fishing in the physiotheraphy. lakes northwest of town over the | =e 8 . week-end. | A goal by Wayne Miller gave | the Maple Leafs a one to nothing win over the Blackhawks in Mite League play Thursday. Penalties were handed out to R. Mair, and Dennis Hansen. eee In an Intermediate B Hockey League play-off game in Olds Tues- ves SPE te oe eee * orse 0! algary downed the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thompson | Bees in a fast, clean exhibition of were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R./ hockey, Putman, Alberta’s deputy minister | of Agriculture, for the University | of Alberta home-coming week-end _this past week-end. - { se 8 | Mr. and Mrs. Johnny English of | | Crossfield celebrated their 25t! | wedding anniversary at the Com- | | munity Hall in Crossfield on Fri-j day night. Among the guests From eee . Mrs. J. J. Stromsmoe of Eagle Hill was released from the Olds Hospital a week ago. She hed been in the hospital for two weeks | with Bronchial Phneumonia andj states that she is feeling ever so much better., . see Curling in the Calgary Bonspiel , last week the Bill Allan skipped at rink_of Georg and Harry Durelle walked off with the first. prizes in the Union Trac- tor Event. ete a | Mr. and Mrs. R. F, Gibson of | Calgary are visiting at the home *|of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson in Olds. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson met , the Thomson’s while enroute home The busiest ‘place in town: of 1 ate | last spring from Scotland. has been the Olds Hatchery. On| ast eee ‘Tuesday of this week they sold | | Miller. Friends here will regret to learn r 1 s =| 0 P g last Monday in La- ing from Carstairs, Sundre, Bow- combe of Herb Pocock, one time | den, Torrington and Crossfield as' resident of Olds. Herb was_si well as the Three Hills district. only a_short time before passin, | George Richards will be the first | away. Funeral services were hel to agree that it pays to advertise in Lacombe Wednesday of - last ‘especially with quality products week. rf at the right price. | eee {_ Fred Robbins of Sungre left on | Monday to fly tq England to attend | the wedding of 4 niece who he has ;Mot yet seen. Fred has sisters and ;a brother in the old country and this is his first trip over there since 1923. He expects to return |to Sundre before spring. Mr, and Mrs. John Thomson were pleasantly surprised Saturday evening, March ist, when their family, sons-in-law, daughters-inlaw and grand children dropped in to spend the evening. The occasion was their 45th. Wedding Anniver- sary. eee _,The latest in gimicks is that be- ifg practiced on housewives in Olds where electrical appliances are picked up at the homes a! taken to Calgary for repairs. We hear that it happened to one yo lady whose husband is associate: at times with an electrical firm in Olds. Be that as it may, you have March Home New Modern Gayly Printed Spring Frocks. Shop at the Friendly Store Ady's Ladies & Children's Wear PHONE 620 OLDS a come back at a local firm when » |your travelling friend has silently & | packed his tent and stolen away. _, The Olds 4H Beef Club held its regular meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence’ Fisher on Saturday, March ist with 18 members Present. Three classes of of the Month Calgary Bonspiel were Ted Miller, |sity Hospital in Edmonton was home Bob Turnbull, Louie Hammer and |for a weeks holiday from her nurse’s Adam Velker of Beisker, who were | training. ‘ e Weiss, Syd Miller }- a boy. nd|..On February 28th, to Mr. and | unto myself, that |there ye may be also. | “Jesus, when kere on earth, was a carpenter for nearly thirty years and before He left, He said that He Miss Elaine King of the Univer- where I am, Bible Meetings “Heaven is a real place. It oc-| ——— cupies space in this vast universe} t CARD OF THANKS | in which we live, and some day was going to prepare a place for I wish to thank my many friends so009n Jesus of Nazareth will come! His followers. Surely He will keep and neighbors for all the lovely to this world and take you and me His promise,” assured Evangelist gifts, cards and flowers I received to heaven to reign with lim.” J | Habenicht. while in the hospital. A, special 5’ tabenicht affirmed at the Legion) From astronomy and the Bible thank-you to Dr. Wray and all the | | i «. the speaker declared that heaven nurses and staff at the hospital Hall, Monday, March 3rd, in his ;") cated out past the open spot who were so kind to me. lecture entitled “Millions Broker in Orion. . Mrs. J. J. Stromsmoe. harted Longing for Heaven. D Sunday’ night, March 2nd, was ———— proof of his statement he quoted 5 CARD OF THANKS _.., such texts as,For I came down | the latgos stem " the series Ty dak wee many te tends from Heaven .. . to do the: will ith almost every chair aken, “but fray a y thanks, Kind friends, of Him that sent me. And this is We will get’ more chairs if more ot many many 2" Charlie Thomas. the will of Him that sent me, that) your-friends would like to. come,” 0 “every one which seeth the,Son,'yr Habenicht promised. CARD OF THANKS {and bé@lieveth in Him, may have | “Prayer Power” is he subject We would like to take this -op- everlasting life: and I will raise him! gated for Thursday night. The portunity to thank all our friends UP at the last day.” John 6:38, 40.’ special motion picture film at the and neighbors for their~kind ex- Also John 14:2 and 3, - “In my'opening of the program will Start pressions of sympathy ‘and beaut- Father’s house are many mansions,|at 7:35 p.m. The public is cor- iful floral offerings. I go to prepare a place for you.|ditlly invited to any of the lec- Mrs. Annie Speechley and | will come again, and receive you tures. family. 129-10-1tp. —n—_ — | a IN MEMORIAM Se a a i ae | NOW IS BHE TIME TO BUY In loving memory of our neph- ew, Tommy, Brian and Baby Terry, a of Densmore Saskatchewan who (( passed away Mar. 7, 1957. | Gone from us,-but leaving mem- (; : ories | Death ean never take away, | While upon this earth we stay. Tis sweet to know we’ll meet again ‘ ) Easter Chocolate Novelties We have a very Complete Assortment, Values from 5¢€ to$1.45, SMILES ‘N’ CHUCKLES QUALITY Come.in an@ Look Them Over Where partings are no more {! Kold-Ease Cough Syrup, Antihistemic —_____ $1,25.} “fave ‘only gone, before, Sea { Kold-Ease Cold-Capsuies -.-._____-_---=..$1.25 | I 1 1} nele Norman and Auntie Ruth Baldwin, (| Kold-Ease Nose Spray __.--_-__-_-__---_-___- $1.25 | _—_——O { : COMING EVENT . i(1 Kold-Ease Throat Lozenges _______» $1.25 ) Dance to the music of Roy Fisher and the Stringbusters at the Lone Pine Hall on Friday, March 7th and 28th. Melvin Hall on Friday, March 14th. Sponsored by Dids-, bury Kinsmen. | : 139-10-1tp a eee 1 Dance at the Bennett School on; March 14th. Good music and lunch | , ara® “= Becker’s: Drugs perlaay!’ Merch wth. Music by| ). C. M. BECKER, Prop. Phone 36, OLDS | ) on Friday, March 7th. Music by Roy Fisher and the_Stringbusters. . . For Night Calts Phone 507 or 134 THESE ARE THE VERY LATEST COLD REMEDIES Becker's Penetrating Liniment An Excellent Liniment for Those Achin A oz Joints J5¢ ) Dance at Harmattan ffall on Friday, March 21st. , 9-2tp ee Qs Births At the Olds Municipal Hospital On February 26th to Mr. and! Mrs. Jake Driol of Olds, a girl. On February 26th to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest White of Olds, & girl. On February 26th, to Mr. and ars. Spencer Dean of Sundre, a yy. On February 27th, to Mr. and Mrs, Russell Maerz of Torrington, 1. Sn Feb: 27th, ‘to Mr.--and Mrs. Howard Moore of Harmattan, le (a ee nm ie Ue) (eka es eee ee eat 6éFRIGIDAIRE nee Mrs. Herbert Dowse of Westward Ho, a boy. : ; se : Mt Jaooh Batak ot Blas Boy | = ELECTRIC A. M, Leacock, of Olds, a boy. On March 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hendrickson of Olds, a boy, _ The Churches — features “WRINKLES-AWAY” —the exciting new Way Se ee cattle—were ig Visitos—pre- 5 sent were Mr. Hugh McPhail, Mr. Cam Sheehan and Mr. Walter Fel: ker. After the meeting a delicious lunch was served by Mr. and Mrs. Fisher. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ed Skoedopole, 4s Mr, and Mrs. Cliff Sturgeon and Mr. and Mrs. Pere Leask returned at fae week-end sree ss sixaveck oliday spent on Canada’s wes coast and at various points alo the U. S. coast and interior U. S. ts. They found Tuscon and Phoenix in Arizona full of tourists Service & Repairs | SECOND HAND GOODS— Internatonal L110 Long Wheel Base Truck W9 Tractor, Overhauled Massey 44 Tractor Gehl Combination Hammermill and Feed Cutter e WE HAVE THE BEST-STOCK OF STEEL BOLTS IN TOWN BOLTS OF ALL SIZES e OIL BASED LEYTOSAN FOR TREATING GRAIN New McCormack No. 50 Chisel Plow : @ Reinforced Sweep point for longer wear @ Replaceable axle bearings. @ Exclusive design shanks, extra strong. who had palled out of storm ‘bog- ged Florida and on their way home ran into trouble getting accommo- dation for-the night at Idaho Falls where workers on an atomic power project have filled all available space. se ¢ A deplorable situation is de- veloping in Olds where at: present large numbers of big dogs are al- @ Large living room, dining room, kitchen and two bedrooms. Ld Our New. Mechanic, Ellis Wiggins is completely qualified in all phases of diesel and gasoline motor repairs. In addition he is a quali- fied starter, magneto and generator service repairman S W. Miller & CO. PHONE 45 OLDS, Alberta. —€orner ventilation for the antl “$10, “Cily Prices in your Home Toun" CROWN LUMBER COMPANY LTD. + M. J. McKennirey PLAN 1 WITH BASEMENT ‘ Compact and well planned, the actual home offers many appealing comfort features: @ A beautiful exterior with breezeway and garage. lowed to run at large. Most of these dogs are gentle and well mannered but there it the odd one who comes up behind you and lets out a loud bark which cer- tainly gives you a bad fright if nothing else. For our part we like dogs but the large number. of big bird igame dogs at large in Olds at the presént time is a mat- ter which our Council should take immediate steps to control. After | a child is maulde or some lady has been bitten will be far too late, ett On Thursday, March 13th, the J. 1. Case Co. will present their new line of tractors for 1958 featuring Case-O-Matic drive at the primises of their local dealer, Olds Farm Equipment. There will be’ hourly shows starting at 10 a.m. Everyone is cordially invited to attend and see se new tractors. Coffee and doughnuts will be served, j ———_o—_-—_4 SURPRISE PARTY A surprise birthday party was, held for Mrs.--M. Zurawel in her, home, on Wednesday, Feb. 26th. | About 20 ladies gathered to wish i maximum. light—and re house. 900 km the. day. and, some various humorous incid- ents took place, after which Mrs. Zurawel opened her gifts for which she thanked the ladies fittingly & and also for the wonderful surprize. A. delicious lunch was then serv- ; ed by the ladies, - ! OLDS BAPTIST CHURCH Rev H.- Spate 10 a.m. Sunday Church School —all ages. 11 am. Wors 7:30 p.m. Evange! to cut down ironing on ‘today's man-made fabrics Set it! Forget it! And in ls only minutes your wash. is dried . . . 80 soft, 60 » wrinkle-free you save hours of ironing t! ing See this greatest of al electric dryers in action today. Naturally it’s by Frigidaire! Service. ' |. tie Service. pee, OLDS UNITED CHURCH Rev. J. J. Towers r 11:00 a.m. — What About Crea- on, foes p.m. — Choosing the High- st. - eit gery ST. JOHN’S ANGLICAN y, March 9th Mode! DDC-58 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER "$2.23 vet MARSHALL-WELLS STORES G. H. KAISER & SONS ON a.c5 Sunda: 10:15 a.m.:— Family Service. © Giant Liat Filter Drawer— Rev. A. Bell. © Poa ane fate —_o——__- ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH . 3rd Sunday in Lent 11:30 am. — Church service and Church School. : Thursday, 7:15 p.m. — Communi- cant’s class. © Automatic Time Control » @ Push-Button Door Cpemee © Yeovcainee ee Control ene . i ST. PAUL’S LUTHERAN CHURCH Pastor A. E. Rasmussen Sunday School. 1:30 p.m. Church Service 2:30-p.m. Stee pee ey CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Rev. D. J. Derksen ( 10:15 — Sunday School. 11:15 — Morning Worship. 7:30 — Evangelistic Service. YOUNG MEN YOUR ARMY RECRUITER Sgt. GEORGE CCUTURE, PPCLI PHONE 20 _ WILL BE AT Mrs. Zurawel many best wishes of | | A variety of game were played | THE ARMOURY © 10 AM. 7 March 10, 1958 DROP IN AND SEE HIM ~ ABOUT A CAREER IN THE s REGULAR ARMY +
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