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The Olds Gazette 1948-01-01 - 1949-12-22
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THURSDAY, JANUARY Melody Maids G On Thursday afternoon, January 13, Mrs. Bluck and Miss Jean Bluck were hostesses to the Melody Miaids Girl's ‘Club. Nine members were present, their supervisor and Mrs. Sheets, who kindly consented to teach the girls the art of crochet. President Jean Persinger presided; and the meeting opened with “O Camada”, followed by the code. Roll call was answered with a New Year's Resolution. A letter from the Provincial Su- pervisor, Mis. C. C. Robinson, was read by secretary Muriel Adair. Plans for club uniforms are getting underway. An invitation from Glam- is W.I. bo put on a program at their July meeting was accepted, and we will be looking forward to this date. 20, 1949 irls Club. @ piano solo in her usual captivat- ing manmer. ' Muriel Adair then gave her first instalment on the History of the! Beurydale district, which was most interesting. Good. work, Muriel, for, we know it is quite an effort track- ing down the old-timers and re- cords. All joined in singing “A Tree in the Meadow”. The crochet lesson then began under Mrs. Sheets’ able | diuection. The meeting concluded, with “God Save the King”, A contest, “The Nut Family Tree” was. provided by Mirs. Andrew ahd winners received nuts, A most de- licious lunch was. served by Mis, Bluck and daughter, Jean, The next meeting will be held at the home of CARL STEMPFLE HEADS F.UA. Carl Stimpfle, Edmonton, became the first president of the new Farm-~- ers’ Union of Alberta Thursday, by defeating three other candidates. President of the AJF.U. which is expected to dissolve its organization at a Convention Setuiday morning, | Mr. Stimpfle told the 600-odd dele- | gates from the AF.U.-U-FA.:| “You're my boss, I’m going to carry out your orders. E want you dele- gates to go back and keep your locals alive. Send in- your resolutions if you want something done and I’H| do my best to comply with your re- | quests if it is the will of the con- vention.” Other candidates for the leader- ship were James Bentley, North Ed- monton; C. F. Pals Castor, and Ru- }dolph Hennig, Fort Saskatchewan. ' George Church, Balzac, president —— THE OLDS GAZETTE —— THE OLD HOME TOWN AMY iS 30 FIGHT OI 9 TH TELEVISION f TONIGHT==- J al GS By Stanley | gem A. shipment of Inglis Sterling Gas Washers and Just In Inglis Niagara Electric. If you appreciate the benefits of a pump on your machine, come in and wnd we will show you these quality washers. of the U.F.A., which ea:lier Friday | met to wind up its affairs, did“not; run or office. | DON’T ANNOUNCE VOTE ~ There was only one ballot taken and the reswt of the count was not made public. At the evening sessicn, Mu, Hen- nig was elected first vice-pr ident | and R. N. Russell, Athapaska, second vice-president. It was decided also ithat the president, two vice-presi- |dents and Mrs. M. E,. Lowe, St. Al- bert, president of the wometi’s sec- tion would be the provisional exec- ; utive. ©, | It was decided earlier that the Eileen Lawrence. i Margawet Bluck entertained with meee ANITR | = ¥ a7 pag | —— 1 \ driver's licenses. These tepresenta- | tions Ihave been passed on to the | provincial authorities. Drivers Test was recalled that Ontario and : i . |. It Tightening of regulations relating) pritish Columbia have for some [to applicants for driver’s ‘licenses /years required examinations of all is expected to be recommended: by/aPPlications for motor vehicle driver residency of the F.U.A. should be li alee “ WE HA VVE A FULL STOCK OF andied on a full-time basis with B, poocial noel ve committee, ac- | esis > FINISHING MATERIALS adequite salary provided. Vice-pres-, ofding to taformstion reoaived by ———.——_ set Oe ; od 3 ‘i idents ave to receive a ‘daily allow-| “T° foe He eaten a PROVINCE GETS : . + Clear Fir in all widths. Base and Casing fetioe, Ge ya ahs ‘vebiig! Ae oan x raindance ee MUTIPLE MICROSCOPE V | ] Fi e F Pie : 4 ; : Ay ¢ 7 7 ‘A! In his address fore ie voting, y¢7 4 : es ‘ i + Edge Grain Stepping, Door and Window | Mr, Stimpfle told the farmer dele-|‘Scnaid, MLA tor Chtcaen B. Mac-| | Seentific set we yore e alules 0 inished and Untinished Jambs. L a ae ne ine nee {ome | ‘The commitiee was maméd to in-| Vision of the Canadian Cancer a a - Parte UNE So } Mouldings of all types. four vesponsblities in the socetr of pees, ‘Pe feaanY GDS Nerney ot Alberta FURNITURE | + Kiln Dried Edge Grain Fir Flooring in 3 and 4 ¢, UO asia nausea ‘automobile insurance scheme Tt is| Alex Cahoun, of Calgary, presi-|/] =~ : " oe io - Ses ae | We must work ‘with our national or- ? 7 ° A : Hi ’ Re inelt, besides a limited: stock of Oak and. {fl grommnce ‘our now vty iy dom, tumraund a: Se tae i nog dea att tthe Met ea ce tat cece erained ..... $9450 Maple Flooring. that can play Hs part in building quirements. as to granting driver's| unit to Dr. Robert Newton, Univers- Unfinished Chiffonier, 5 drawer .............: $26.50 ° y | The formal amalgamation vote was te een: ans nee a under study ity president. 2 7 Unfinished Bookcase £ o ih $10.50 7 Fir Veneer | taken dusing the morning following |have cen GeUnie Gain ed Woot | Gee ane, ee oe Unfinished Jack-knife Leaf Table . .. $17.00 . * eos “ate qi the U-F.A. meeting and was carried) cedure elsewhere. a ‘ : Unfinished Desk with B up those Inside Jobs = 4 without a ai : ; scopicon, and enable a medical in- inished Desk wi ookshelves $22.50 Now is the time to finish up wihou) a. dissenter, |““at their annual ‘meeting held in| etractor and 10 students to examine The election of officers and how, in November, the provin- wee el bookshel . $19.50 loffat Handi Chef, ile materials are available’ wh ES to proceed with it consumed a good ¢ia] ‘directors of the AMA. cancer tissue simultaneously under oy 5 - ed| the same microscope. It is the first : \deal of the convention’s time and | the ial urs . ‘ only 12 of the 98 resolutions up for| proper tests of first apylicame te | one teen gabee, once and cost with oven - $39.95. Alberta Lumber Co.Ltd [oss us. Sue . ae —_ | _ without oven $29.95 a Basle with, Further time was taken up '& =] , Stace oecaa eho regaelee estas 24 C : Grey Top Chrome Table, oval, with when A. L, Smith, K.C,, approached four chrome Olds, Alta. HOUSEHOLD SALES j ALL CALLED WITH PROFIT TO YOU, Phone 37 or see.me at the Barber Shop in Bette and Thora’s Cafe repeated by all. Roll call was an- Ralph Scriven, Manager Pree 1 hee te ni Seve oe ees ‘Atte wl Grey Top Chrome Table with four sandarg oe = |e eae a a nnual Meeting type chairs ee $9850 IVAN CRAIG i OLDS BRANCH CANADIAN LEGION J] HENRY & CROS - ~AUCTIONEER— 1|Merry Easterners’ eo ee as ad Hf “Weill Make Your House A Home”. fl. FARM SALES — LIVESTOCK SALES fl}neid at bta:garet wattine, opeuine {f Tuesday, Ja n. 2 45 th OLDS Phone 27, > ALTA.’ swered with “a New Year's Resolu-| rE Il | tion”. The:e. were 11 members pres- s 4 lent. It was decided to make a crib eee (tj quilt to enter in the conference at | Olds. We are going to send some’ ] money to the Crippled Children. ' |The: February meeting will be on’ q|the 9th at Bennett School. Mrs. | ,L.. Hammer spoke to the girls on, ; a Home Nursing: The meeting was x : the nadjourned. | i The program committee enter-! . Dees tained the gitls sath a few imer.'Y . Business will be the election of officers and | Non-Ratepayers | “WE PLEASE | YOUR CAR By . and you, too, with plenty where it counts most! Your Car is Our Baby, too! ARENA AUDITORIUM OR COMMUNITY CLUB HOUSE * of attention esting games. The ‘rafflé was won! by Doreen Dodd. The evening came: {io a'olose Sith @ testy: tinsh ae eed plans for the building program for the year : q@.by-the hostesses, Betty Cammpbelt U . : . . . OLDS MUNICIPAL HOSPITAL DISTRICT | 1°24 Ducille Dunkley. A : en ae certel check-up service ft : ‘ No. 26 SinOMEMOE ie tame wekisty| i ase Att nd S : ‘ e It’s Service With-a Smile—at Coopers’ — ef—our—dariing ‘daughter. Barbara Joan, who fell asleep on the morn-| ing January. 23. of seven years. “Peaceful be thy sleep, little darlin So sweet to breathe thy name; eo Life we loved you dearly, In death we do, the same.” | “We always think of you, sweetheart, | { 1948, at the age [i Bud Cooper's Service Station — ON THE HIGHWAY All non-ratepayer. of Olds Municipal Hospital t District wishing to become subseribers to receive Municipal Hospital’ benefits must subscribe be- -§ fore January 31, 1949. RATES |} PHONE 183 While our hearts are filled with _ pain, } j Oa, this would be 2 glorious Heaven | | Could we hear your voice. again.” . | --Sadly missed by Daddy, Mummie, | Ronnie and- Jeanette. i \ n(n Hardware Specials Fork Handles; ass’t. lengths and sizes ..... $1.00 ea.. Rubber Tired Aluminum Wheel Barrow.. $42.25 1 Only - Booker Self-Fed Heater, Ideal for garage or house use yy $10.00 $15.00 os ‘Single’... :4 | SIMPLIFY FORMS | I} FOR INCOME TAX | New simplified income tax forms. which will be available to taxpayers have been announced. The new forms will be ready for Family Ps Olds Municipal Hospital Board Yes, that’s right. Our ‘“Mother’s Bread” is tops 3 a se Ste distrfbution easly in January. | Curling Brooms, from .........2.......... $1.75 to $2.15 7 8 +‘ aa : folder end wit be known ss the T1|4} Hockey Sticks, from ca... $1,00 to $3.25 with young and old. Taste it, try it, and you'll short form, It is a condensation of the old foolscap size, 4-page form with the- red ‘border: (Tl. Special) the 6-page foolscap size white form (Tl General) and the short form in- troduced last year (T4-T1) for em- Ployees, Those 1948 income- must ployees. Those using the new form for reporting 1948 income must file on_or ‘before ‘April 30, 1949, ’ Farmers are expected to welcome @ new form which also has been pcepared. It eliminates many of the complications caused by the imtricate forms used before. s The net worth statement over which there was considerable pro- test by farme:s last year is elim- inated. On the new form, the aver- age farmer filing on a cash basis is not required to give a stat of assets amd liabilities, . 2 Only — Chrome Chairs, | agree that it’s good. : Red leather trimmed e- : - New Machinery 1 — No. 10 HAMMER MILL with travelling wat feed table 1 — No. 9 ENCLOSED GEAR MOWER 2 — 11% to 2%4 LB PUMP ENGINES 1 — 2 PLOW CASE .TRACTOR, less than a year old, a real buy for cash ~ See the New No. 200 McCormick-Deering _ Feed Grinder Now On Display It features simplicity, high capacity and econom- ical easy operation : S. W. Miller & Co. Walk A Block and Save 10.50 ea. : a j Only the finest ingredients are used in the mak- We'll [fake ~The Missing Part A complete machine service and metal repair job. Welding, Bending, Drilling, Punching, Lathe Work, Metal Cutting. TRUST OUR EXPERT HANDS WITH ALL TYPES. OF PRECISION WORK Olds Machine Works Neil Sterling Jack Davies . A number of new lines, including the General Electrie Agency are being added. ; ing of this bread. ; ’ ‘ Pastries . . . | If you are planning an anniversary or party in j To repair any of your machines. | 1949, why not see us about your needs in cakes, E cookies and pies. Olds Bakery Davis & Ness Tire Shop!{
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