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THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1949 —— THE OLDS GAZETTE —— Plan to Attend — , Home and School Ice Carnival February 11th the Gran eee. Se Ie ; | . Harmattan.— | Charlie Sguch was playing on the ; is school yink where he fell and bump- | ed his head, About it was apparent that he i hhu:t in the fall. He was taken to, Ods, but the hospital being full,| was taken on to Calgary for treat- | ment. He is now back home and do- ; ing nicely. | Wolf Grunau. who is working at! “Fyten’s mill and using a light de- | livery to get back and forth to work. in the bush, got up one morning and | went out to warm it up when, to dis surprise and dismay, the shed | and truck had: been demolished by! fice Guring the night. A faulty chim- ney seems to have caused the blaze.’ 2 Howard Moore was hostess! at a shower for Mrs. Donald Dodd. | There were 18 ladies pesent and| games were enjoyed, then the bride was presented with a beautiful 32- piece breakfast set and other gifts, for which she graciously thanked) the guests, the hostess, assisted by | several of the ladies, brought a pleasant afternoon to a close with a sumptuous lunch. Victor Johnson has purchased a mcdel A light delivery from Bill Bechdholt. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Rebert Ross in the birth of'a son. Fred Wright and.Bob Strand went to,Ball’s mill to work but only stay- ed a few days and came home. Bob then went to Leduc to try for work at the oil fields, but there was no opening there, so he came back to Jim Acmst;yong’s where he has work- ed for a few months, Johnny Marchant has gone to Cal- gary to take-a short course at the technical school. There are 750,000 alcoholics on this continent. If you are rightfully concerned that your boy or girl is not added to the above number, then plan to be preesnt at a public meet- ing being held in the Nazarene ehuvhe January 21 at 8 p.m. in the pictures listed Drunks Driving, Liquid Lore, Pay Off. two hours later the school teacherage. F.ed Wright. d Annua below: That Boy Joe, | home m the Innisfail hospital. ‘The| We were pleased to see Mrs, Meisen- A Family Affair, Admission. ee ee well enough—to~attend the. my free. ing. Geveral cartoads of pupils from| ‘Welcomed back amongst us is Mrs, Thomas, who’ reports a thor- east. Yuletide visitors: James Willford at the home of Joy Wyant of Sundre is wearing | his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Mel Will- an engagement rig, given to her by ford. Miss Mabel Peterson of Milo, at ————_o—_—_—_ the home of her parents, Mr. and S. Meeres. of Cooley Garage had Mrs. Claus Peterson. \ the misfortune to sever one of his Pat Hayes of Cremona, at the fingers while feeling the radiator | home of Mr. and Mrs. Avery Scott. cn a car. His hand slipped and the For a friendly, meighborly even- fan took the finger off at the first! ing, Pine View Chrismas tree with joint. its impromtu concert, was voted a complete success. Pine View (Mr, and Mrs. Elvin Oliver, form- “Off with the old; on with the erly of Pine View, now of Leslie- ville, dropped in at the Christmas. new!" The former. Good Will club met at the home of Mrs. A. -Chris- tree to greet old friends, Carl Aasted has been visiting rel- atives in Seattle and vicinity. aie Fi Congratulation to,Mir. and Mrs. tensen an January 5, Ten members 4 see icitora: Mire, Koott and | Scores ,remlipe: ef Oremmends on Mrs. Payne of Sundre, were present. Mrs, Knott gave a very interesting discourse .on all. phases of the W.I. the birth of a daughter. Following her talk a vote was taken | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Becker were to Edmonton recently, to bring their and the “old” Good Will club _be- came the “new” Pine View W.1. infant daughter, Lenore, home from Elections ensued with results as the University hospital. Bie ee POP’S DAFFYNICTIONARY = follows: president, Mis, A. Chris~- a i int. tensen; vice-president, Mrs. M. Will- oe lea pon ford; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. W. 7 Schrader; advisory committee, Mrs. A. Scott. Mrs, W. Fifield; corres- pondent, Mrs. C. Christensen. The meeting closed with the atmosphere as one of hope that being now one of a world-wide organization, the club will prove more absorbing than of recent days. May our next meet- ing prove as well attended as his one. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mel Will- fdrd.on the second. Howard Squires is to~be sincerely; And as for his trousers— congratulated: on his quick recovery | fren Wis abpetaiectorny, Mec Gquires |i >) 2 makes ls own, Sindy} t S was rushed to Calgary when he suf-! tere lies the remains of William ladies served them lunch at the every his feats in. Committee—A body that minutes and wastes hours. Strength of Mind—A person. who can eat one salted peanut, , Wnhdow Screen—A device for keep ing flies in the house. eee eee Alas! the poor Hindu He does what he Kindu: keeps interests of temperance. R. G. Thompson of Edmonton will be the speaker and he will also! show two ferred a ruptured appendic at his; home here. Best wishes for continued | Dough, ‘ . zood health. | With us he is no more; Eest of heath wishes also go Was H2S04! ae If you it will pay are: thrifty you to look at these SPECIALS Get in on thisSoup Deal 12 tins AYLMERS SOUP, assorted ........... Canned Fruit Deal 1 can PEACHES 1-can PEARS 1 can APRICOTS Chocolate Puff Cookies ASSORTED SANDWICH BICUITS, pound Pure Raspbe . 4 tb tin .. rry Ja . 79c “ALD TIME SYRUP FOR HOT CAKES, 100% pure 2 5c 16 oz decanter 1 Pd Honey Special oe ths Res tb a) tb: 93c¢ Facial Toilet Soap - Cashmere Bouquet, 4 bars 29c Floor WAX Special ELEGANT FLUOR WAX e 11 tin 43 WAXIT;:ARMY SURPLUS | ¢e Wax, 2 tins 35 39c 35¢c aaa re Fruits and Vegetables GRAPEFRUT, pink, 96, CARROTS, washed, 6 tbs ONIONS, 4 Ibs GRAPES, Emperor, 2 tbs 6 for 49c 25c 27c 29c TOMATOES, ripe, 1 tb 29¢ LETTUCE, fresh stock, head 15¢ CELERY, fresh, crisp, th 18c LEMONS, 360, doz 45c May City News The weather still is giving us some cold, blustery days with a few nice balmy days thrown in the bar- gain. Quite:a bit of snow but, in drifts. Roads are plowed out now, So cars cam.travel except between the north township in the Red Deer municipality and Mountain View in which Olds and district is situated. The measles and chicken pox are still in the districts of Mayton, Tor- rington, Maycity and Betchton. In! some cases oly a few pupils are at- tending school. Some schools in Olds! district shave been closed for a few| days. owing to too few scholars be- 99 Donors ‘Ninety-nine domers came. iforth on Friday to. swell the blood bank) of the Canadian Red Cross trans-| fusion service. Arriving with com-, plete equipment and supplies the| up started to work in the morn- and didn’t stop until 6 that even- ing. There was much volunteer help | and the members of the Red Oross group themejives expressed their} thanks for the reception that tisey | received. THe local Red Cross group wish | to thank the Hospital Amxiliary, | the I. O, D, B. and any others who: in any way contributed to the suc- NOXZEMA for Chapped Hands SPECIALS ing able to’ come. cess. of the drive. Mr. and Mrs. D, Schafer family, spent Sunday at Mr. and ogee, . and; HOSPITAL MEETING Mire. “W. #1, Boater s plate. “| Members of the Olds hospital 1 J. Schafer has been building a board met at their regular session on ae at his farm’on saturday: last. Estimate for the Eko z (1949 were presented and about $60;- Mr. H. Kary, Mr.,D, Lachman! 999° win ie somtiired to operate the! and H. Rempher were ‘up north one} nospital this year it is expected. The | time he opens his mouth, he puts|tend their lines from Mayton air- |+CARNIVAL FEATURES; day last week fishing. Between them, | 7.14, . ae et presented showed that in they brought, about 28 fish home. | creases Fould have to be ‘made: in! ‘A former, resident of Maycity dis-| almost every department to take| trict. lately of Halkirk, Lea Ort-| core of the new wing and the in- cen ae ae have moved tO) crease in. patients ft would bring. aang However, this would be offset by ad- Seth Cummins has installed elec-' qitional revenue in government | tric lights on his farm this. winter. grants which cannot be accurately | we nope the Calgary Power Com-| foretold and which ate based on pa- pany soon make an effort to ex-i tient days. With the incPease in |room which will be .afforded © in- ‘erease in patients, payments will natu:ally increase. This along with the regular requisitions of the mu-| : nicipalities will enable the board to) p meet the expanding puget. of 0°) It is hoped that the new wing HOME and SCH the’ ‘hospital will be in eraeca| for hospital use about April 1. Mr, Neil McKernan, architeec: . of the field to Wimborne where quite a number of farmers are Tesidents of yeas wish. to have’ power in| 1949. D DERBY |new wing, Was present at the meet~ | => Tne first annual Olds Dog Derby jing and réssed his pleasure at | will be one of the features of the ine ee aus cabanatine that we Home and School ice extravaganza’ we-e indeed fortunate. Many of the to. ke staged at the local arena On} metal mouldings purchased by the February 11th, | board just at the beginning of con-! A cup: is to be presented to the struction are now not available at. winner of the event. all. These mouldings were used in) + Tickets for the Carnival Queen the door frames to enable plastering to: For what he thought was H20 contest are being prepared and you f ~ More of the talking: M:s. Meisener who recently came OF oe ae citas on tte bere | will have a chance ‘to vote, for your and at the mouldings on the base-| choice as the quen of the show. boards ! The carnival, a yearly event, en-! ‘The tile floor in the bottom sec-, ables ine pores and children to tion of the wing has been laid and play together. | f ti: i 2 M. W. Malyon, president of the ee ee ane DE is) We one | sponsoring body, says that this years . } efforts should be one of the: best. j SS | There will be a skating troupe ‘ | comprised mostly of iocal high! CHIMNEY FIRE school gins: | A chimney fire at 3:15 pam. on M Tuesday brush gti local vol- i = unteer fi:e brigade. The fire was in Wedding - Lancaster ; the chimney of the front suite in Wedding In Edmonton |the Tom Fieldhouse apartments in Of interest to many. residents of what was the old power house. Olds- and: district, was the ma:riage| Prompt action .on the part of the of Miss Jessie Lancaster, formerly; brigade doused the fire before any of Olds, now of Fairview, to David, damage was done. Morzison of High River, a fomer stu-| ~ POs ge dent at the O.S.A. here. The mar- 5 ; Late Classifieds riage was ‘solemnized in the chapel \ at St. Stephen’s College; Edmonton, Januar ‘15 at 11 a.m, Following the ceremony, a reception fo. about 50 guests was held in the Corona Hotel. | Followirig the ceremony, the hap- | py couple left on a honeymoon to} Vanccuver. ‘making the trip via T. OrA. ; FOR SALE — A complete line of heusehcla ‘goods including Mey- tag Gas Washer, 4 ton of lump coal, pile of slabs, fruit and also some good pieces of housexold fur- niture. Apply to Mrs, Owen Bog Brewn across the Sundre highway | es r from the F. C. Goddard place, | hurch | zee urcnes FOR SALE—Massey Harris Pace-| maker tractor, in good condition, on rubber, Apply Box 385, Acme. 3 3 3tp FOR SALE — Modern semi-bunga-! low ‘with three bedrooms, situated ; in good residential section good: well, garage and good landscap-! ST. ANDREWS’ PRESBYTERIAN 11 am. Church Service. 12:15 noon Sunday School Friday, January 14— 6:30 p.m. — Congregational din- ner and Annual Meeting. Pot- luck. supper, Guest speaker, Rev. M. A. Mark, B.A. assistant to the Sup-| ing. Full basement. Phone 263, | erintendent of Western Missions. Olds. i phere UNITED CHURCH 3-tinc | ace H, Moss, Minister eee Bennett-Hammer, 10:15 a.m. FOR SALE — Good saddle horse, Public Worship and Sunday. School good wide width sleigh, dressed 11:30 a.m., Public Worship and mutton, Apply to ©. H. Phillips, Sunday School : Sis mules east of Sundre. ree . x -1tp CHUBCH OF - THE NAZARENE SUNDRE Rev. Norman Falk, Pastor. Sunday School 10:30 a.m. Morning Worship at 11:30 am. Evening Evangelistic service at 8:00 ich : FOR SALE—1935 Ford -V-8 2-ton truck, reconditioned engine, new good tires, 10 oz jar .. fe Reg. 93c size Regular Sizes . — Relative Valentines Maybank’s Lig Valentines MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY _Across The ‘Miles Valentines ... Be, 10¢; 15¢, 25 Special Friend Valentines .. General and Humorous Valentines . Special Children’s Valentines .... We have a Coutt’s Card for every occasion $1.00 ; 69c ... 19c, 49¢ and 69c eect be to $1.00 . Be to 50e _ 5e to 50e i 25c Ff Drug Store (YOUR REXALL STORE) PHONE 26 ist Door East of Ralph’s Cabinet Shop- on back of Woo Sang Laundry. Premises Knives, Saws, or What Have You to Sharpen FURNITURE. REPAIRED Phone 41 for lnquires: RALPH SICOTTE, Prop. Rash Radio Shop Special Music SILI Church of the Nazarene Rev. C. G. Pastor 10:30 SUNDAY SCHOOL 11:30 MORNING WORSHIP 7:30 EVANGELISTIC SERVICE. “HANDS” 9:00 SINGSPIRATIO “Where You Are Never A Stranger” Hansford = Good Singing . Young Peoples’, Monday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8. p.m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE HARMATTAN STRAYED—Reward $10, One Here- ford: mulley steer with ic markings. age 134 years, Albert Kassautzki, 3 miles north % mile Sunday School 10:30 a.m. weat of Evangelistic service 11:30 a.m. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Young Peoples Meeting, Friday, at 8 pm. Wm. Barber, Pastor DANISH LUTHERAN CHURCH Services Sunday, February 6th at}. 3 pm. E, A. Pedersen, Pastor ANGLICAN CHURCH Surday, January 23 black handb can be claimed by paying for this ad, Apply Gazette, FOR SALE—196 GM.C. half-ton truck. this truck can. be seen at Miller Bros. or Phone 1308. 3 2tp FOR SALE—Four-ro0om stucco cot- tage. Mrs, L. H. Vickerman, 3 1tp) NOTICE TO CREDITORS St. George’s, Harmattan IN THE ESTATE OF Emile Richer, Morning Prayer 12 noon. deceased. late of Carruthers, in the P-ovince of Saskatchewan, Farmer, Deceased,! ALL CLAIMS against the albove estate, duly verified by Statutory Rev: F. C: Musson, Vicar Declaration and with particulars and 0} valuation of security held, if any, must ben sent to undersigned be- fore the 7th day of March, AD.,| 1949, OLDS BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. Wm. Mactuskie, Pastor. Morning Worship 11 @.m. Sunday S hool 12:15 pm. Young People’s Meeting after evening service. | Wednesday 8 p.m. Prayer Meeting. SALVATION ARMY Capt. D. Marmounier Lt. N, Bowland Sunday, 11 a.m, Holiness Meeting SUNDRE. UNITED CHURCH Sunday School 11 a.m. Service at 7:30 pm. J, W. Jackson, Minister. REED RANCH BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor J, B. Schultz Sunday School at 10 a.m. DATED at Maidstone, in the Pro- vince of Saskatchewan, this 1lta day of January, A.D. 1949. \ E. C. Burlingham, Maidstone, Sask., Solicitor for The Northern Trust Company, ! Administrators. | ORIAM. STROMSMOE—In. loving memory | away January 23 1948, Worship Service at 11 a.m. with “Always remem a the’Evening Worship at 8 p.m. —By her friends of Ea 1 Come and worship with us. Wee er friends of Eagle Hill Schoo) onnaie| \X/ esterdale The Westerdale women’s club met at the home of Mirs. J, A. Jacksom mn Wednesday af y 12. ‘Iwelve members and two. visitors -were present. The ‘treasurer’s Teport showed we had spent over $600. during the year, most of this im our own district, After’ a short discus- sion it was decided to buy a ventil- ator for the hall, A whist party will be held in the Westerdale hall. Mon- day night, February 7, with prizes for high score anr special door prize. Tickets are to be sold on a pretty hand-made wool comforter as first draw and a lovely cushion for sec- ond draw in the raffle whieh will tollow the cards. Members were ask- ed to hand im suggestions for a roll call or other ideas to the conven- ers for next year’s programs, Mrs, Stan Johnson held the lucky num- \ber for the hostess prize. Lunch was! hostess and conveners served by the Mesdames Bolton, Herbert, Buckley and’ Dodd. Miss Olive Golden is having a holi- day with her sister, Mrs, H. Moy- sey. Andrew Cowie passed through Olds | Friday, on his way f:om Calgary) to Slave Lake where he is employed , with an oil firm development crew. saw mill is being moved to a new location. Mr, and Mrs. M, Makow, who. are holidaying here from Victoria, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Bill St. Clair, Olds east. ; Eleven new hooks from the 1.0. DE, were given,to the teacher for the school library alt Westerdale by Mrs. Jack Schrader. The local hockey. boys were in a games cf the season, defeated Wes- terdale 9 to 4 on Thursday and 4 to 2 (Monday: evening, at Westeatt. Mrs. A. Jackson and Mrs, S. Jack- son were hostesses at the card party. on Monday night, January 17. By way of a change, military whist was played and this added new to the evening’s entertainment. Prizes for the winning table went to Mrs. J. Cowie, Rowell, + Homer F and Frank Herbert. Consolations to | Mrs, A. Buckley and Mrs. W. Notley. |(Lunch was served by the hostesses. Mr. and Mrs, Gunnar Nelson, Olds, ‘were Monday night visitors of (Mr. | Mr, and Mrs. Stan Jackson. | There will be a dance in the Wes- |terdale hall, Friday night. next Jan- juary 22, with Kreh’s orchestra. ——9——_—_— Among purchases of new Mercury equipment from the Cipperley gar- Mrs. Ralph Jackson was taken to age are; Baird Bros, and LaVerne Didsbury hospital Saturday, suf- of ‘Barbara Stromsmoe who passed, vering from pleuresy. However her|Melhorn a new Mercury truck condition is much improved she is recovering rapidly. , Stan Elder was home from Sun- and dre for a week’s stay while the Dean delivery of new Me | Dye, half. ton. and ton trucks; W. while | Ray Bennett. Wendell Wright, Jim | Crowle, Ray Harper, Sam Allan and | Gordon: Hanson ail recently took ‘eteor cars. scoring mood and in their first two .
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