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The Olds Gazette 1948-01-01 - 1949-12-22
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——— THE OLDS GAZETTE —— O l Mrs. F. Barber was a Calgary Wat Avice urse vse visitor on Thursday of Tast week, 3 Anyone who answers to the name| Alex Bird was an Edmofiton busi- Nell Sterling and Jack Davis were = ‘yo! Calgary visitors over the week-end. of “W, Church” is requested to get/ ness visitor on Monde y. eee eee in touch with The Gazette. Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Brown and/¥ : . : eee eee In 1947 imere were 671 passenger ; . 2 oi ... than sorry. If your car's running a little Bud Cooper and Russ Ady left on| cars registered in of At ite weme ae ies she oer end. snjcas Uh Cc EA RAN CE . : y y he| time, there were rucl ans a rough, let us give it a prompt check — our Thursday last on a holiday to the pee 2 6 baie L , West; Coast MOLONEY CASS: Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Maybank and : eee eee See eS S ' i : i : . ‘ r th ES The Olds Garage and Service Sta- We understand that Dave Dishan Foe Reason weanenay: eir CONTINU: PRE tio? has a new Reo truck on dis-| purchased a yor the cures. Bae 6. eka . — match agains’ e Sco} rlers in . play an thelr showrooms, Calgary on Wednesday, dard Bros. will, soon. be ee MAINTENANCE Cooley Garage painted the floor oe BE wen peat in e new l-ton G.M. in the parts room a light grey over) R, G, Habkirk attended. an ex-|" UC ay ‘eeule 1 : : . the week-end. ecutive, meeting of the Traveller’s ea r| : Seba Bonspidi committee in Calgary on| The W. A. of the United Church Reg. $15.95 SPECIAL ................ $11.95 service can often save you from a more ex- J. F. Ingles of Vancouver, an old} Sunday. will hold’ their sewing ing $25.00 SPECIAL ............. ... $17.75 eee eee the home of Mrs, L. Fowler on ” x Poy timer of the Olds district, is. visiting \ January 20th ‘at 8 pam. $29.95 SPECIAL ive j ... Keeps your car in tip-to) his sister, Mrs. A, T. Bradley. ‘Caroline Sandilands. and Lillian : ve pensive job later Psy P P Pee, Miller expect to enter the Univers-| sme » $32.95 SPECIAL ther seige of Close friends -of W. H. Miller/ity hospital in Edmonton early in! . There. has been another ; dropped in to visit him on his farm} February to take training as nurses. j measles. anese seem to ne quite east. of Crossfield on Sunday. They eee eee severe and are Beh te y 20 h C ENTU R Y M OTO RS were pleased to learn that Bill noe Archie Boyce was in Innisfail on, bad cough and a high ever, " t only is an enterprising farmer, but | Monday, for the banquet and meting t nt now he has budded out as an excel-|of the. Alberta Hereford Breeders’ | i reacts Roy ee ; heres Chevrolet - Oldsmobile Dealer lent cook. His friends -were treated |. Association. ley were Vi shape — for economy and convenience. WINTER COATS Reg. $14.50 SPECIA ” $24.50 SPECIAL, i . y, taking-in the concert at PR 28.50 SPECI A L to a sampe of his delicious tea bis- eee eee Monday, ta! § : a OLDS : ALTA. cuits. PS. They were as flat as pan- Mrs. James Ingles of Glendale, the Palace Theatre in “the evening. ” $35 00 SPECIAL 4 cakes. Calif., is visiting her niece, Mrs. P. ° . cig ee wee alee a ‘ The annual meeting of the Olds ” is Ms A. Miquelon, and the Bradleys. sae | (ee ee oe Society will $53.95 SPECIAL. oss... jexpects, ~ return, home January: 15. ibe held in the convention room of { the Victoria Hotel on January 29th} oe * ait. and ‘Mrs, ‘Or D, ‘Hanssn. ies! at 200 pan, Plan to be there. These-Values Are Outstanding Builders Shopping News Art, “8 now. in San .Diego;. Callt.| The scnceet man in town is Wm. céived word this week that their son rere i It will pay you to inspect them Art recently joined the navy as a. [ i wd Pocyapski driving a new Pontiac 5 i ' 5 uae ees Fleetleader, Special DeLuxe Sedan. Fashion Wise — Budget Wise bo W. H. Vickerman, station. agent, win Saye there are no flies on the and daughter, Kathleen, Jett on | ontiac. eb na ae Tuesday, January 4, to attend the ; . 1 st : w Shipment [022222225 ene ed , onto January 9. They expect to be Burley, Dad oe See, wo ee mar, eC S S e S O away about two weeks. Lee ane CaUene Bows * eee es the washing machine on Tuesday. | A a The arm was not badly hurt, how-| iD ‘ : Did you know that the gasoline | Electric tax rates by provinces for 1948 was| °°: ) Phone 67 : pines Olds, Alta Pe i Alberta. 9. cents;. B.C: 10 cents; i Manitoba 9 cents;; New Brunswick Weece Ralph: Richends 1a a: ew, and 11 cents; PEI, 13 cents; Quebec Pontiac Fleetleader Special Sedan : a 11 cents. and Soskatchewan 10 cents, | COuPe and C. W. Richardson sport- Are The Ladies Who Shop At George Richards, Cliff Sturgeon eR RR eee ake ing a new Pontiac DeLuxe Sedan. N ‘ 3 3 Warren must’ bé proud to see the f EW G The Bill Allan skipped rink of naw. Pontiacs: go by. and Gordie Bussard, came. home f:om the Innisfail bonspie} with a Mc. Btids Mis; Soc W Miller were fy | sebore and third’ prise, niece, Miss Mary Miller of ‘Edmon- a : j Edmonton visitors last week. Sam's i U The W. EB. Kemp'rink of L. x - = - ton returned to Olds on Thursday ] ae ae geuehier aad ae Hal- with them, took in the hockey game * . : sj § e prize) here, then returned to her home. : money. ee . ee RD : eee : : Rev. Hansford motored to Cal- * ; J wo Ai°8E 4, AS & Pc of cue gary "on Manav fo meet his wie Now Available — nS Bye Nou as. yet been | and wee daughter returning. from : put in play at the curling rink; the 2 - executivt of the Olds Club would| ycingy ater Kinae ton an ae ~sk them to do so. With five sheets | of ice in play, the club will need | ended vaeation. ete , HAY BAILERS at least 40 pair-of rocks. The club | ‘. Thermo Connor Washers . $197.50 ‘ | . i : Z Thermo Connor ‘Washers, with pump $204.50. guarantees to look after any rocks, inthe Ole boca pa a ettioe PRESS DRILLS _. eee Eee |left in their care. Please contact Sele eva aA aiedet i 2 : Thermo Connor Gasoline washers - $284.50 Wc. . Gogan or 0. R, Hedges in this) WON nicely fo her “many tnd. LOW WHEEL DRILLS : regard. E y “Te i : , 7 During her absence from the cr [| U S | ery, Mrs. R. Duncan is assisting in 1 PONY PRESS DRILLS U the office. 1 q I ; setae | MOWERS it ( 0 Mr. and Ms. W. Coates took a' fi Ney 1 carload of ladies last Wednesday 3 aoe t Ful ns n | afternoon to attend a shower held o CULTIVATORS 3 a.the home of Fred Metz in honor | of Miss Florence Cullins of the Gore district. Those attending from Olds were Mrs, E. St. Claire, Mirs. M. €ullivan and daughter, Jean and Ettle Carol Coates, it gee eat ‘-LETZ ROUGHAGE MILLS HAY CHOPPERS HAY LOADERS SIDE DELIVERY RAKES | ~ A shipment of 10 ft. Power Binders has arrived KNECHTEL KITCHEN CABINET The Ideal Cabinet for the New Homemaker, finished in white enamel with chrome trim. This cabinet, though compact, has numerous drawers and shelves, making it ideal for “use instead of built-in cupboards. CH= Ted Miller left on Saturday might for Toronto where, he will: jein -a Massey Harris tour of Blaiits. “in ‘St. Paul, Chicago, Hamilton and .Tor- ; onto, Ted will-fly back on Sunda: : * next to te in Caleary in time t) yj for the 1949 season. Anyone interested please get . take part in the Calgary: bonspiel. . ¢ ; eve Sage tie . Dick Jones will take Ted’s place eo early. The supply is limited this year | on the Goeder rink in the British Consols. district play-offs in Airdrie. eee eee Work on the cleaning and reno- vatine of the Olds.Machine Works %. has started, and on Monday, Neil &% Sto V eS - Stine: Sage Davies and scour" Ae ar a 2 were all busy sweeping the a Prey b/g Ute MB feyened- tas BEACH WOOD and COAL RANGES Co-ed: All Enamelled front and back in black i and white enamel. U U dewngf-om ton to bottom in prepar- ation for a grand clean-un.. Arrange- . ; ment*-of machinery will -be-com=- ae pleted in another week and the qi PERFECT BYAMONDS routine schedule of work will com- ‘ i ora3 mence, Every effort is being made Guaranteed perfec to set uv a proper production line machinery_so that wasted and insured free BEACH CO-OED Ss 162. 50° aes time maybe converted into produc- Ma ¥; Th. atr ae BEACH COMPEER S$ 107.50 Sa a ae rat 4 ay air ea re < SHOWERS HONOR MOFFAT and BEACH ELECTRIC 1 $228. MISS REINA ROMYN ~ Bes! frida & i. to . 5 On Tuesd! ening, December : y, Saturday, Jaca 14, 15 — as a Cistensn testesser ee Glen Ford, Terry Moore, in “shower held in honor of Miss Eileen Sareicnnesrse ccs: @ “The Return ot October” There Were about 30 ladies present. ! he Hier” | Baim Suites | and « singstong afver which & oes” it la ag (1 PRICED FROM ....0..... “cel Feseuetvevttvssetiseti.., $149.50 — $221.50 {Het gras eos Bees ‘Swell entertainment for the whole family f om : v-* TEnS“Suver to maton the Onristmas Monday, Tuesday, January 17, 18 : decorations of th After open- M 1 Red. , Rich rd Atte: W. B. Hawthorne fa, Mi ee aes = tine we: Teany. gitts,, Miss Saran / we ‘ YOUR JEWELLER lunch was then served. ian W i in . and In Technicolor LADIES WARM WINTER COATS s ) SMARTLY STYLED. HATS A FEW CHILDREN’S WARM COATS, ETC. Winter is not over yet . we have A great Rank production Wednesday, Thursday, January 19, 20 Betty Hutton, MacDonald Carey, in 4 1 1 QUEBEC HEATERS, heavy brick SUBMARINE TANK HEATERS, ALL REDUCED TO CLEAR I Dy Girl’ lined HEATERS, 35,95 heavy sheet iron ............ $15.95 : ff ream ir ae von B $5.50 NK HEATERS, Full line of Children’s Clothes, Hl Pair Bes aes " 7 ay, Janu _ WARM MORNING HEATERS, na: IRN TD. “$1975 Baby’s everyday needs ; ~ aturday, January . automatic yee "$84.00 . heavy cast Simplicity Hutterad’— | ‘ Good News Gossard Foundation Garment H : ‘aa ; | L d “SHOP AT THE FRIENDLY STORE” — '§) SHOW TIMES: ‘ 1 ., Fri. 7:30 and 9:30 Builders Hardware Stores, Ltd. {i Apy’s Wp Mon, Wea, Ba 720 _Ladies & Childrens’ Store f | Saturday 2:90, 7:00 and 6:30 Phone 32 . Bob Rankin, Mgr.
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