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The Olds Gazette 1932-01-01 - 1933-12-29
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1932-11-11
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hy ij fF t a 7 | B \ The Olds Gazette, Olds, Alberta, Nov. J1, 1932 Train Time at Olds ‘Northbound — ‘No. 521 Daily - 3:08 a.m. No. 523. ‘*- Ex. Sun., 10.33 a.m. No. 525 Daily 7:05 p.m. ‘Southbound— No. 522 Daily : 4:30 a.m. No. 524 ‘ Ex Sun., 12:34 p.m. No. 526 Daily 6:40 p.m St. MARY’S BOURNE School of Music, Olds PRINCIPAL--Miss Frances Mary Stevens Assisted by a competent staff of Teachers Pianoforte, Violin, Theory, etc. Preparation for Examinations » 4. C. Bury G.. E. Bury BURY & BURY Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Money to Loan Life, Fire, Accident and Hail Insurance Phones: Office 33 - Residence 138 Olds - Alberta “HE. Crowle of Adams & Crowle Barristers & Solicitors, CALGARY ~ Visits Olds each week on Monday at the office of Laurie H. Smith, Phone 59 John A. Morrison, LL.B. Barrister & Solicitor “915 Lancaster Building - Calgary OLDS EVERY SATURDAY at the Office of STAN EDWARDS Phones: Olds 38; Calgary M4053 CHURCHES ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Rey. R. Trowbridge, Incumbent Noy. 13—25th Sunday after Trinity 8 30 a.m., Olds, Holy Communion 11 a.m.. Harmattan 3 p.m., Waterside 7.30 p.m., Olds, Evensong Sermon text--2 Cor. 4, 18-- The things which are seen are temporal; but the things which are not seen are eternal. Everybody Welcome OLDS UNITED CHURCH Rev. T. E. Armstrong, Minister Organists— Miss Lois Davis Mr. Stan Edwards Sunday, Nov. (8th Anniversary Sunday 11 a.m.--Rev. C. E. Rogers, Carstairs 12 m.--Sunday School. 7.30 p.m.--Rev. C. E. Rogers Special music by the Choir BENNETT-HAMMER 2 p.m.--Church School 3 p.m.--Revy. C. E. Rogers Following the evening service the young people will meet in the young men’s room. | Sing-song, instrumental and a short talk by Mr. Rogers.on ‘“‘The Peace River Country.’’ O.S.A. students, a welcome awaits you at all services. ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 2nd Street West Preacher, Rev. Leonard Webster Organist, W. C. Gooder Sungay, Nov. 13th 11 a.m.--Morning worship “Knowing What You Know’”’ Children’s Sermon — ‘‘Nitroglycerin’’ 12:15 p.m.--Sunday School 3:00 p.m.--Service at Innis Lake 7.30 p.m.--Evening -worship. — ‘‘The Spirit of Christ’? Mr. Gooder will siugasolo. The choir will also give special music. Why not go to church? H. P. Kenney = Dental Surgeon Office - Kemp Block Hours 9 to & Alberts Phone 79 Olde Dr. R. D. Hewson Physician and Surgeon Office in Kemp Block Phone 120 Residence 2nd St. East near O.S.A., Phone 85 S. GC. MANN, L.D.S., D.D.S. Graduate of The Royal College of BAPTIST CHURCH P. Sagar Campbell, B.A., Minister Snuday, Nov. 13 11 a.m.--Morning worship ‘‘The Miraculous Earthquake’’ Children’s sermon, ‘‘Golden Apples’’ 12:15--Sunday School --- Special Classes for young men and women. 3:00--Worship at Zella. 7:25--People's Song Service. - Come to enjoy the singing of new choruses and old favorites. “The End of the Road’’ Wed., 8 p m:. + ‘Mission Circle’s open meeting. “Slides of missionary work in Bolivia will be shown. Friday 8 p.m., Young People’s’ meet- ing. Commencing a course. of synthetic Bible study. Dental Surgeons, University of T OFFICE—DAVEY BLOCK Phone 50 Residence Phone 66 ours—9-5 Evenings by Appointment OLDS - ALBERTA GC. M. Saunders Special Agent New York Life Phone 43 “OLDS, Alberta Laurie H. Smith Commissioner, Conveyancer, Etc. Insurance of all Kinds Member Alberta Co-operative and ‘Agencies Office over the Post Office - Phone 69 BOOT HOSPITAL My Motto: SERVICE, RANTE ‘QUALITY WORK Honor bound to make good this Guarantee Dr. BILL - Opposite Fire Hall { Branscombe’s Billiards Barbers Baths It will PAY YOU To see Landon about That FURNACE ‘| organ in good condition, a bargain for Try Cw, “Classified” ‘WHO'S NEXT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE (Old Schoo] Building) Nov. 18th 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. 7.30 p:m.--Evening Service. Trevor Morgan, acting pastor, will speak Bible Society Canvass —_——_ The result of the general canvass Hfor funds. to help along the great work of the Bible Society was very satisfactory’ The town: was divided into four districts in order that-there would be no overlapping among the collectors. The following gives each district’s total donation: ' South-west .,..... $10 00 North-west .....:.. 10.00 North-east........ 12°70 South-east........ 17.70 Totals. 835 $50.40 Zane Grey Story “Heritage of the Desert,”’ a Zane Grey story, and “‘Beauty and ‘the Boss” are the pictures to make up the double feature program ‘to be shown at the Mayfair Theatre this Friday and Saturday. Ralph Scott and Sally Blane head the cast in the former picture, and in the second feature Marion Marsh, David Man- ners, Warren Williams and Charles Butterworth play the major roles. Other added attractions go tomake this showing a big event Classitied ‘Ads, : FOR SALE--Purebred Barred Plym- outh Rock cockerels, choice bred-to-lay strain from Saskatchewan pens, price 75c each; also a fox terrier puppy; price right Mrs. T. H. Noad, 46tfc Phone R 216, Olds ORGAN FOR SALF--Mason & Risch cash. 45-6p ox 356 Olds Mrs. M. Grant, FOR Grain Cleaning the Carter Disc way. phone Holbrook bros at R109 42-8p 5 HOUSE TO RENT— 41tfc Apply to M.R. Maybank The Markets Cows, ltc to 2 — Steers, 3c to 44c Hogs (bacon)........... to 2.70 Wheat ...........56. 15tc¢ - 28hc Olate a ion sss cree sci iae 6c - Ile Barley x Your Subscription ? 43-8c Secretaty-Treasurer, “‘Charlie Chan’s ‘Chance,’’ is thril-}. as announced by. Dr. Egbert, presi-|. Many moons have waned since the Dominion government decided to control radio under a nationally controlled plan. Movements of the government are seldom speedy, and in this matter of controlling radio programs, we understood had been placed in the discard. However, Wednesday’s press gives. hope that a movement is on foot to make national broadeasting a reality The radio commission has. been : s sworn in, with Hegtor Charlesworth as chairman, who-states, that at- tention . would. be..first directed to those parts of Canada which are the poorest served at the present time. In this he meant Western Canada, and no further time is to be lost in organizing the broadcasting fac- ilities. Your Account? Owe ee, The Burning Question What Do You Want? We —Good Hot Coal —Good Clean Coal ; — Good Value for Your Money —VERY LITTLE ASH you can ALWAYS GET when you want it? A Coal Here it is WILD FIRE we SR JACK: WILKS, Mgr. Residence Phone 81 oe ee ee Served at Clubs and Hotels of Repute f f ' Alberta Lumber Go. Ltd Phone 96 . Perfect Ingredients x and perfect care in | brewing contribute | to the excellence of Alberta beers. | Agents for the Brewing Industry of Alberta DISTRIBUTORS LIMITED Phone 522 RED DEER This advertisement is not inserted by the Alberta Liquor Control Board or by the Government of the Province of Alberts { | ‘ S 5 f ange canbe as
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Image 370 (1932-11-11), from microfilm reel 370, (CU12501360). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.