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The Olds Gazette and Mountain View News 1965-01-07 - 1966-06-30
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1966-01-27
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1966 The Homemaker by Edna Clarke, District Home Economist F Box 250, Phone 226-3545, Olds The average Homemaker cone Sewing machines should be oiled tends with more mechanical de- ve pe pte oe ane are 8 4 | hours 0: sewing. e shuttle, how- Nish oe me ame cee nS oscillates so rapidly that it ushands: who’ wouldn ink Of| requires oil after every big sewing servicing their own car, rather ex- | job. pect the little woman to keep all} equipment at full steam ahead with | never a grinding halt. ‘What women should do is ac- are no good. You must use a recog- nized brand of Sewing Machine Oil. | People who repair machines say quire a mechanic’s license before that any other oil builds up like they even consider marriage. | varnish in the innards of the mach- The next best advice is to read | M¢- and study the instruction booklet | Motors on new machines have that comes with each appliance. | been packed with grease and seal- Servicemen say our worst fault is'ed at the factory. Older models being completely indifferent to in- | may require motor greasing once structions, |a year. The instruction book tells “The other day I talked to Mr. | all. Common household lubricants | The Olds Gazette and Mountain View News zag especially, refuses to sew well 5 9 at high speed, Win Marks Bees Finally, Mr. Weigum says every- Name Change body’s machine should be return- ed to the shop every five years for a complete overhaul. The Olds Bees formally took over Sounds reasonable. Not many; the name and uniforms of the Olds cars are expetted to run 30 years Elks last Thursday night, and play- few minutes when Rocky was press- ing for the tieing marker, MacDon- ald and Leask were also defensive stand-outs for the Elks and the Olsen-Coonfer-Yoos line was a red- | hot unit all night, scoring 3 goals and doing a tremendous checking job every time they were on the ice. The Hiks next home game is Saturday, Jan. 29 when the Eck- ville Eagles come calling. Game time is 9 p.m. Fe en ee without a qualified somebody lJook- ing under their new name edged ing undef the hood. the Rocky Rams 5-4 before about ———o——— 200 fans in Olds. The victory . stretched their unbeaten streak to | Obitua \5 games and put them solidly in ry | fourth spot in the league standings. | a 2 | Olds has won 6 of their last 7 Juveniles Win JOHN RATTRAY | games since Bob Armstrong took | over as coach and this is a well| ee ek aaa beet sevice deserved “feather in the cap” of a! A 1 + e ry, passed ian who has worked tirelessly for gain Oia peared a in the hockey on all levels. 3 dine ee Rocky Jed 2.1 after the first per.| The Olds Juveniles whipped the 1 ., |iod and the score was tied 3-3 after ‘Carstairs Juveniles Sunday after- a ee nn ron aoe an 40 minutes. | noon in Carstairs 5-0 to remain un- see. ooaded in the Cremona dist | qe ey, Mernee, the Hiks at- beaten in the Highway 2 Juvenile niet in 1908 and real . sai here Grey tack with 2 goals, including the League. ig (peasing: peers and — ee on a Olds led 2-0 at the end of the : ra | . i i He leaves to mourn his loss his went to Terry Clark, Srke eae ri beriod. and 3-0 ‘after the sec- Page 11 WE SPECIALIZE IN © Chinese Foods @ Fresh Oysters and Shrimps @ Red Label Beef The Steakhouse of the West Serving the Public for over 50 years , Now Handling a Complete Line of Sporting Goods PUBLIC LUNCH CAFE Phone 226-3433 Frank Wong & Son =c ‘ f OLDS, Alta. Farm Profits Start with... AND Weigum of Three Hills. He has | Machine needle size must cor- been with Sewing Machines long| respond to thread size and both enough to know our problems. | should relate to the weight of the The commonest cause of thread | fabric being sewn. Size 36 thread ‘breaking, etc. is the build-up of| wont _work in a fine needle. Nor lint in the shuttle and surround-|is a fine machine needle and sew- wife, Caroline, son, Grant and a F brother, Duncan, all of Cremona. | pee ee Poe = Jerry Richards, Dennis Moritz, Funeral services ‘were conduct-| R. Harvey scored twice for the Don Ehrhardt, Ray Hansen and ed by Rev. Sawatsky in the Cre-| Rams, with singles going to Ron | Bruce Montgomery eached blink- mona United Church on Saturday,| Lawrence and M. Lennox. |ed the light once in posting the January 15th. ‘Wayne Notley was back in the win. F Pallbearers were C. J. Reid, A.| nets for the Elks, following a three |, Only five minor penalties were Thompson, F. Earle, G. McBain,| game lay-off, and played superbly handed out, 3 going to Carstairs. R. Mork and W. n. as he blocked two break-away at- | ‘The Juveniles next home game Interment was in the Cremona|tempts and managed to keep the|is tonight (Thursday) when. Dids- Cemetery. | puck out of his goal in the final bury comes calling. FERTILIZER The ‘Alberta Wheat Pool now has a good supply of both at prices others try to match. See your local Wheat Pool agent or warehouse manager and place your order today. He will arrange delivery to eR ing parts of the machine. You can |ing thread any good for mending blue jeans. Sewing Machines hate a “jerky” Seal mstress. Moderate, even speed is buy a special brush for removing this lint and you must use the | brush diligently after every big sewing operation. your nearest shipping point - ORDER NOW! essential to fine work. The ziz- Alberta Junior Citizens of the Year 1962-1965 1962 LINDA BOCHEK Strathmore Nominator: Mrs. Mary rcer Y N. Leatherdale Editor now accepting nominations for 5th Annual, Iberta Junior C ‘tigen of the Year Awards i You can make sure that enterprising young Albertans get the recog- nition they deserve! The youngster (or group) you nominate can win an Alberta Junior Citizen of the Year Award for 1966 — receiving Editor: K. Q. Bergh (formerly of the Strathmore Standard LINDA HERON Nominstor Mrs. S. S. Kopai lominator: Mrs. S. s Editor: C. A. Clark High River Times JACK PLECKAITIS Jasper Place Nominator: H. E. Shacker Editor: D. H. McLeod Jasper Place Suburban Times VERLIN RAU Beiseker Nominator: Mr. & Mrs. G, Reddeko; BEVERLY THIRSK Kelsey Editor: K. Patrid, Camrose Canadian JUDITH WALTERS Felger Colony Hutterite Brethren of Lethbridge Nominator: Mrs. W.Andrews 1963 BOB HARTELL Strathmore Nominator: Cheadle Lions For a perfect tribute of beauty and reverence Thoughtfully, we attend to every detail, making sure that.each funeral service is conducted in such a way that it will be a worthy tribute to the memory of the departed, with beauty and dignity. (4<<<<<<<<4<<<<<<<<<<< Mountain View Funeral Chapel Olds 226-3223 Phones: Didsbury 335-3734 Carstairs — 337-3044 or 337-3227 Editor: K. & Bergh corre of the Strathmore Ae HERNBERG Nominator: F. Johns (formerly of the Leduc ‘esentati' a Canada Savings Bond.and the honors that go with A. J.C. member- epr tive - —ship.4U_young_people nominated _receive_a_special certificate of | ee recognition. Nominator: M. St. Jean de _ Branscoville Ee : D. H. Mc! Jasper Place Suburban mes RONNIE LEIREN WHO TO NOMINATE: Any boy or girl (or a group) from 6 to 16 years of age, for any act of courage, initiative or merit performed * ACTIVE 20 - 30 CLUB OF CALGARY since August 1965. Nos nator: Mr. & Mrs. \ james rst = WHY TO NOMINATE: Because nominating an Alberta Junior editor: R. Patridge * Citizen is an act of good citizenship on your part. By doing so, you EARRY MORIN = 1 ,000 Jackpot ‘ Bingo encourage our young people to be good citizens. Nominator: Mrs. Elsie M. - Cards‘ 50 cents at both Drug Stores in Olds NUMBERS. AND INSTRUCTIONS PUBLISHED DAILY IN BOTH CALGARY NEWSPAPERS . Proceeds Aid Handicapped Children Barnes Editor: Mrs. G. Dalton Beverley Page & Advertiser WITZER Wetaskiwin Nominator: Mrs. Morley G. Merner | HOW TO NOMINATE: Advise your editor about the young person or group you wish to see win an award. Write, phone or use the form below. (Please include your name and address). 1964 ALBERTINE CLAERHOUT Bash: The Alberta Junior Citizen of the Year Program is sponsored by Alberta’s aa Nominator: Mrs. R. Radke ditor: W. R. Newsom investor-owned electric utility companies, with the co-operation of Alberta’s Weekly Newspaper Editors. CALGARY POWER LTD. Serving Albertans for over half a century uican Nominator: M. Dale Phillips Editor: R. C. R. Munro Vulcan Advocate GARY FRY Edmonton Nominator: Mrs. R. B. Jarron Editor: D. McLeod Suburban Times JUNIOR RED CROSS GROUP des 5 and 6 JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER Applications are invited for the position of journey- man plumber for full time employment as for school ley School Nominator: Mrs. C.. Beaton Editor: R. Hawk, maintenance. Successful applicant must have a A. J. C. NOMINATION BALLOT — 1966 Nomminetor irs. John Ball thorough knowledge of the plumbing code and all To: (name Of editor), Editor .........cssesessessnensnscesenannsssananasercceeeassaceaanenscsssoerecerss a recent amendments. Salary “open”, M.S.I. and Pen- Editor: D. McLeod sion Benefits. Accommodation Available. Apply in Suburban Times PHILIP MONCRIEFF Cayley Nominator: Mrs. G. J. Mc ers Editor: R. Hawk, Nanton News 1965 TIM ALENIUS Thorsby Nominator: William Grasiuk Editor: Howard Bowes Leduc Representative THERESA BECHE Bashaw Nominator: Mrs. J.G. (Mame Of NEWSpaper) ......eeeeseseeseeecseseneaeesseseenesevacuscnsmmscsenceneneessonscsseseses ay writing with references, Secretary-Treasurer, County of Mountain View No. 17, Didsbury, Alberta. 3-3te [mominate........ccccsecececsecee ceenceceeneneaceeesecauensssserenens OF .ccccccccdocnveccsccvesece whois .........-- years old, for a 1966 Alberta Junior Citizen of the Year Award. 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Image 713 (1966-01-27), from microfilm reel 713, (CU12506931). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.