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THURSDAY, APRIL 10th, 1958 LOCAL CHURCH Dr. Erwin G. Benson of Kansas City, Missouri, Field Secretary for the Department of Church Schools of the Church of the Nazarene, will be the speaker at the local church, located at 1st. Ave. and 2nd St. E., Olds, Alta on Sunday, April 13 at 7:30 p.m. Dr. Benson is editor of the Church School Builder, a promotional mag- azine devoted to the interest of church schools in the Chuch of the Nazarene and is author of a num- ber of books, the most recent being “Planning Church School Workers’ eentrence eet to amprors our Sunday School” and “Ideas : q . ” great-grandchildren; four sisters for SundaySchool Growth’ Mrs. R. Le Fever, Portland, Mrs Prior to entering the field of! }y Osborn, Seaside, Ore, Mrs. M Sunday-school promotion, Dr. Ben-| paynesville, Minn., and Mrs. D. son served as Executive Field Sec- | Boyes, Trail, B:C.; and three bro- retary of the Pasadene Nazarene | thers, Charles, Ralph, and Messe- College for eleven years and taught | ? ? CELEBRATED SPEAKER AT | | Obituary MRS. E. M. JAHNKE Mrs. Emma May Jahnke, 75 die at her home in Didsbury, Thurs day, Born in Alexandria, Iowa, sh lived in Didsbury for 46 years. She is survived by: five dau: ghters, Mrs. Ada Eggins, Mrs. Eth- el Luft, and Miss Mildren Jahnke all of Didsbury, Mrs. Eva Rindal Olds, and Mrs.. Esther Schmidt Bergen; three sons, Charles, Bren- ton, Wilbur, Harmattan, and Fred Didsbury; 29 grandchildren; five -THE OLDS GAZETTE— ONE - IN - TWO SLOGAN ' “Fight Cancer with a Checkup and a Oheque” will again be, the rallying cry of the Cancer Crus- ade, scheduled to begin Monday,! April 14th. | The slogan will be used for! a third successive year because! it effectively expresses the double- barreled objective of the Canadian Cancer Society's 1958 campaign,| according to Mr, Clarence F. Mack, | President, Calgary & District} D.A. NOTES “Our annual fund-raising drive| is also an intensive educational | ant declared Mr. Mack. “We! ve evidence that repetition of : our life-saving slogan is paying been peuve a See ee off. Slowly, but surely, Canadians clubs with a total membership of are becoming checkup conscious. | approximately 120. In addition to So we know we are saving lives) this some of these clubs sponsor that would otherwise be lost. Pee wee ups making a grand “But we still have a long way! total of about 150 young poopie. The 4H clubs in this area have NOTICE TO SUNDRE AND DISTRICT Did you know that you have a cemetary? Yes, you have one re corded in the government as the, Sundre. Cemetary of Alberta. The title of this land and road way was bought and donated by the people of Sundre. The land has been cleared and with a little work could be a beautiful spot. It is serveyed, mark- ed with lots and piots. The stakes however, are in Dad need of re- Placement. : Now there seems to be one big business men draw back to this cemetary, which it seems that our contractors and ‘business men cannot do. Want to know what it is? It is to build rods of road on the side of the hill with a grad- only a place to lay your dead, then forget them. Some Sundre for-fathers lie here, but do you think they rest in peace, negl by you? What’s stoppi you business minded people from getting the ball rol- ling? Grade read, back slope it, gravel it, put im a catthe guard, Place an arch over it, clearly mark- ed “Sundre Cemetary.” I’m sure with very few dollars, and a little work, you could have the ‘nicest cemetary in the country. One little boy once said upon seeing this place, “Isn’t’ this place beautiful, en I die, I'd like to be buried here because it’s so close to heaven. Come see this place, but when the roads are dry. At present, they are little better than a cow trail. It lies 3 miles west, 1% miles north and 80 rods east on the Mr. F. J. Niddrie was home from Edmonton for the week end, so as to vote in the Federal Election, returning to Edmonton on Monday. Mr. George Frownfelter return- ed home from his motor trip to California, having spent some time in that state. Mr, and Mrs. Bill Nidd ea children of Howden “ames Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.) Jack: Ira Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Johnson and three girls were also guests. Mrs. Sarah Nicholson, who has ore visiting Mrs. Will Cook. for ie her home in Calgary on Sunday. Mrs. Bud Guitard, who corps the. ole Hospital the ae of last , Was to later for a check up, but returned t 7 | | Saturday. Here friends all hope for a speedy recovery. _ About a dozen seismograph out- fits have been operating in the neighborhood lately, and with the road bans on, have had to navi- gate across country. There was a very successful card party in the school house on Fri-- day evening, seven tables of whist: being played. First prizes went to: Mrs, A, Searlet and Mr. Bob Muir,. with seconds going to Mrs. G, M. Dibble and C. H. Henry. Mrs. Alam ackson was the hostess, and a lovely lunch finished the evening. It was d to hold one more party on the evening of April 11th, with G. M. Dibble the host. _ This news is being written while listening to the election re’ and along with the majority Canadians, your correspondent was surprised at the overwhelming vic- tory of the Deifenbaker govern- ae ‘ i i ; . Last year some 21,000 Can-| The clubs will be holding a D 0 the| ment, so much | ha: a number of courses in Christian | 7°¥> all in the United States. nO B01, Pas E | e 4! ual slope. Ni Hill over 1 ~ | Old , h larger than even Bue | Services conducted by Rev. T. edause ded e cancer of that) farm carey fal. at ois on ar If this 6a flange lake: oe ates te Sunine ids Hospittel where she ‘was oe the most optimistic could hope The Church of the Nazarene, | Anderson, were held in Knox Up a ‘ | day, pe St S30 Pa bet they would soon have a bul | ceme- : is Isat’ for. ' ed if the cancers thad heen diag-| the masium of the Olds Schodl nosed and treated at an early stage./ of Eetoutture. At this function, That is reason enough to keep on|many of the members and their repeating our slogan until every leaders will take part in this pro- adult in Canada forms the habit gram, Mr, Bill Perkins, Farm Saf-|_ -of yearly —health—examinations.” -jety Diector_ of the Alberta Safety Mr. Mack went on to explain’ Council will be present to a regular checkups offer the|the gathering. : best protection against cancer, the On May 31st all of the beef number two disease killer in Can-| clubs will gather at the farm of ada today. He said: | Me. Roy ante ra Fr “Cancer not only strikes one in! Te Ties: 1ath ‘the tee every four of us, but it strikes clubs will ‘hold a Field Day at from ambush. Renegade cancer| the Olds School of Agriculture hs, and| . _ cells can grow for months, | Club Achievement Da sometimes years, without signs.| will be held Wednesday, June 11t or symptoms readily apparent to) at Carstairs. Here the beef club the patient. Yet early cancer can) members will show their calves often be detected in a thorough! and later on in the day these calves checkup. It is obvious, therefore, | will be sold by auction. The dairy that many more lives could be! clubs will hold their joint Achieve- saved if people would only give! ment Day at Olds on Monday, June their doctors a chance. | 30th, showing -in Calf, Yearling, “Just a few years ago we ea Two-year-old and Group classes. saving only one in every four Can- All of these functions are open adians who got cancer. Last year|to the public and you are all the rate of cure was one in three. | cordially invited to attend any of A dramatic achievement. but the | them and ot e first hand our Cancer Society isn’t resting on its; *#e7S 7 action. laurels. We know that one of! — every two cancer patients can | ELKS TRIM NANAMIO be saved. So we must go on fight | ing until the tragic waste of life/ CLIPPERS 7 TO 1 is eliminated, | LACOMBE, Alberta — The Olds “Meanwhile the big fight for Elks erupted for six unanswered h 1-| neglect your dead. Fix t! dozer fo work and in no time| tary instead of ing to get an- have an all weather road. But| other one to neglect. then, why bother about this, it’s Sincerely, M. Haynes. ~~~ | FOR FINE QUALITY | Used Machinery FURNITURE 2 - SUPER W. D. 9 TRACTOR Visit our 1 - MASSEY HARRIS TRACTOR, Good Shape $300.09 Remodeled and Enlarged 1 - 28 Double DISC International DRILL Furnitu re F LOOR 1 - 24 Double DISC John Deere 1- 1110 long wheel base 14 ton Truck 1950. Mrs. Gwen White is in charge and will be glad to assist you in your requirements, whether it be for your 1-L110 long wheel base 1/4, ton TRUCK 1953. _ Kitchen, Dining Room, Living Room or Bed Room. 1-- JEEP good shape _______________--_-_ $250.00 1 - Gehl Feed Cutter, like new Our Aim is to Carry a Fine Quality Home Furniture with Competetive City Prices. : with international headguarters at; ited Church, Didsbury, Saturday Kansas City, Missouri, has over at 3 P.m. Didsbury Branch of Gooc- 600,000 pupils enrolled in 4,500 er Brothers Funeral Home were —Sunday Schools. |in charge. al | TAKE UP THE S#6nt 7 with a CHECK-UP © and a 1 - Brand New 45 Baler at substantiall reduced price: NO DUST LEYTOSUM IN BULK N . it Full Line of Spring Hardware ew Shipments are arriving every few days Visit Our Top Floor Furnit Full Line of Iron and Steel Bolts a . ante 2 oO |_| the total control of this, cruel goals in the second period Sat- a 2 disease must be pushed to thej urday and skated to a 7-1 Monarch Paint for your Spring Painting — A maximum of our resource:. All) win over the Nanaimo Clippers : A ge - CRUSADE STARTS APRIL l t along the battlefront, task forces, before 1,100 fans in Lacombe. S of scientists are seeking 2 Stem ny the van eave Olds. Bho aad th: th, One day one of them wil L st-of-seven Western Can- GIVE TO SUPPORT e's NS Generous support of 84a intermediate “A” semi-finals. Ltd. RADIOS and T. V. TECHNICIANS S.W. Miller & Co. : . i , The second game will be played i The battle against Can- / RESEARCH oa can- bring that’ day | Lacombe Monday night. es oes rain oped ney ¥ EDUCATION Mr. Mack- pointed out that vol-) The viene the sgeries will PHONE 45 OLDS, ALBERTA OLDS : ALTA jputions, voluntary meet either Kenora istles: or : : Tesearch projects in ¥ WELFARE rene ee oe workers: the Yorkton Millers in the Western Canada. The battle can be won through re search and education, You dollars are need. ed tg carry on this - work, have been responsible for great) ©2nada final, victories against disease since the; The Olds attack was. paced by turn of the. century. two-goal performances by Gunnar . : as NGiven time and money, cancer! Carlson and ex-Calgary Stampeder, \ . Se 7 sai “The} Joe Clark, Mick Gilday and y= THIS IS CANCER CRUSADE _ | have been, said Mr. Mack. “The} 4¥) “Driver. ilday an : * ; ‘d- } x gz MONTH IN ALBERTA - | ene Hatt sere ee is fue ae. Red Wilgress scored for Nan-) rn e 4 a n tac act ) a 1 ALBERTA DIVISION ‘heartening example. I hope. our] CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY can be defeated as other diseases prank Ashworth. Other goals were L POLLY 58 DODGE Pick-ups Easier going and easier to handle! There's one way fo ntake sure the next pick-up you buy packs real "get-up- and-go". That's to see your Dodge fruck dealer. He'll give you the lowdown on the quick and easy way these peppy new Dodge pick-ups breeze you through any job! s * New, friskier 184-h.p. V-8—or new- ly improved 125-h.p: “Big Six”— put Dodge pick-ups in a class by footed power good citizens in Calgary and Dist-| | tect wit ly thr nalties rict, will bear this in mind when | ¢2 er ee against Olds and ‘one The game was a ee enalies| they make out their cheques in! Sgainst the British Columbia cham. Support this great cause generously when the canvasser a fi i calls : or mail donation toa. 5 DISTRIBUTOR WANTED support of the 1958 Crusade. pions, Tae Wilgress put clippers into a 1-0 | t f m lead at the 4:50 mark of the first an $ ro period while the Elks were one man short. The dead stood up until < Sch | Clark knotted the count at 3:22 oun re 00 of ae second Period inille Olds CALGARY BRANCH — 231 Seventh Avenue S.E. " ~ omecent the Olds Badminton | Cia ie goal set the ia for = wited Sundre e ’ uprising. They fo é Phone AMherst 6-2658 Union Badminton oe. to a; friend” with five moré in the next eight — Toads of students, drove, to, Olds | Art Driver wound up the ‘scor- . and enjoyed the eames. Union ing at 19:51 of the final 20 min- 2 hi ‘and the Olds | utes a slap on a pass-o' ee Sundre. fA good time | from, Carlson frdm behind the ‘was enjoyed by all. : = In the Sundre Student’s Union Beside his two goals, Carlson as- inter-school curling bonspiel, the sisted on two others. results are as folows: First event — Ist, SPARE TIME OR FULL TIME — YOUR OWN AREA STAPLE PRODUCTS: Steady consumption, beautiful packing and advertising material. Personal field assistance in your own “territory. NO EQUIPMENT OF ANY KIND TO BUY a Raa Sor dre Contractors; rd, hos cups saucers by R . 4th, Taylor, Cremona, dre Student’s = 0——_——_ pistell, ee Topi; dna, ane ‘ SERVICE BOARD : lighters ¢’s Union. NOTES and performance! : Everything furnished to qualified applicant. No selling required, Second event —-Ist, Mikal, Sun- , + Compact shori-wheelbase design of as established accounts are turned over to you. : . Red and White Trophy; 2nd, : all Dodge pick-ups results in shorter m riess, Sundre, bon dishes, a turning diameters’. . . lets you turn, D > 7 aus " Hassler income can start immediately. Approximately $2,000.00 Sune Hote 3 ss linge id W. K. SNYDER park, wheel in and out of tight spots cash capital necessary to start business and. provide for adequate wallets, 4 ay without strain or fatigue! inventory. ae Macleod, Sundre, plaques, Sundre Agricultural 4 You can enjoy the extra convenience Bakery. of push-button driving, too... . with Can be started as part-time operation, developing, rapidly into a Service Board full time business. No heavy work, but sincere application and willingness to follow simple instructions very necessary. Third event ——1st, V. Befus, Didsbury, Burke’s trophy; 2nd Rankin, Sundre, flashlights, Sundre Motors; 3rd, Hail, Sundre, trays, Phillip’s Transport. 4th Lu put LoadFlite 3-speed automatic trans- mission! Available on all Dodge pick-ups. If your job calls for a truck with Weed Seeds: This is the time of year when many farmers are get- é -| ting their seed ready for the new Sundre, pens, Knott's Trad-| crop year, Several things are im- When applying. please give brief history of self; also phone num- , ber. Write: IMPERIAL HOUSE DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 434 Lister Building, Hamilton, Ontario. | rink with ing Post. portast in this connection. Choose The closed bonspiel of the Sun- f suitable iety t ur aro i Gp sehool Curling Club Was | particular seed and district. Be coped ice of ve ere an ond nt, Ma itions. ni germination. Having chosen trophies were the Ernest Kuich,|of -good quality and germination, Erlene Grace, Garry| make very sure that the seed is Noble and Peggy Chrest. thoroughly cleaned and weed seeds removed. Did you know that one pound. of wild oats.contains about 25,000 seeds; Wild Mustard, 200,- 000; Pigweed, 150,000; Canada thistle 400,000; Sow thistle 350,- 000. These figures sound fantastic |and there is never 100% germina- tion of them, however, no one would argue in favor of - ately planting more weed seeds. Usually this is done without in- tending to do so but the conse- uences are the very same as though they were planted on pur- pose. Extra care and attention: in preparii the seed and making sure that all weed seeds are re- before planting the grain is one good method crop insur- New Dodge Sweptside 100 ex; ig New Dodge D100 express: 6%-foot body, 108”. style-setter of the truck world, wheelbase; or 7%4-foot body, 116” wheelbase. DODGE > ium tRUGKS G.V.W.'S FROM 4,250 LBS. TO 46,000 LBS.; G.C.W.'S TO 65,000 LBS. plenty of spunk and spirit—one that does its work sweet and easy—then you'll find it. pays to call for a DODGE PICK-UP! - Inside and out, Dodge pick-ups have everything it takes—and more—to help you deliver the goods faster, more efficiently, and at lower coste For instance... On D100 (half-ton) models, there’s the new easy-shift 3-speed transmis- sion that brings you the smoothest hand-shifting ever. New self-adjusting rear springs tailor your ride to your roads and loads! So come in now and look over a. perky new Dodge pick-up. It’s a truck you'll be proud to drive . . . prouder still to own? CHRYSLER CORPORATION OF CANADA, LIMITED ance. Carelessness at this stage r vas i piety means that you will have * Fre Qoo On to take, steps later in the season D700 tractor—up te ~* D500 with dump body— 0400 with van body— D300 with stake body— 100 panet— al . to control the growing weeds. 50,000 Ibs. G.C.W. 19,500 Ibs. max. G.V.W. 15,000 ths. max. G.V.W. 9,000 Ibs. max. G.V.W. 5,000 Ibs, max. G.V.Ws DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA 409 Huron Street, Toronto Free! Marie Fraser's new Milk recipes. Write today HemIU Moa TY These steps are expensive and time consuming. Growing weeds are rob- bers and every farmer who engages in this expensive hobby ig foolish when he avoid it to a lange de- gree by ng a close look at his mee Sto maak are Dam Jt te cestly clean. PRODUCT OF 40 YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN BUILDING BETTER TRUCKS Ph. 521 — MILLER & WIDMER — OLDS, Alta.
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