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The Olds Gazette 1948-01-01 - 1949-12-22
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Thursday, June 3rd, 1948 THE OLDS GAZETTE tist Young Peoples Conference, three Prairie Provinces. Special! Roy Heinz the president of the as- are also moving their house off of Pcentinaed from the Front Page |emphasis was made on the (Gull| sociation thanked the Lethbridge armattan his brother’s land on to his own bridge. We gasped in wonder at| Dake Summer Camp—which we-sre|group_for_their_thospitaity during their beautiful, wide, smooth streets | trying to boost in every way. the day. He announced that camp @-granary___on| present location. A Calgary moving ‘The evening service opened with a|at Gull Lake this year would b€/ jack Campbell’s farm containing company will be doing both jabs. Sed (0 ~Prenk—Lawford | from August 7th to 16th and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Abraham of ee on McNabb of Hae te Rayon —whro—couid—to| Mout 200 bus. of seed barley Tipping |and family of Oklahoma, Alberta Lethbridge read the scripture. The come. | off some of the shingles, pushing out | have ‘3 congregation was then led in prayer] After this a Christian film “Jour-|one end letting the grain run. out|and will be operating the farm. by. Rev. W. Macluskie of Nanton.|néy Into Faith” was presented by] and setting it on fire. Bob Strand| Betty-Jo Gillies was a week-end While the offering was being taken,| the Young People of the First Ba-|saw it and calling someone from| Visitor at the Strand home going New Machinery 1 ONLY F2 CASE COMBINE ta ee ae 1 ONLY FORAGE CUTTER and BLOWER. + SPREADER, horse or tractor POWER MOWERS and HAMMER MILLS The museum held our interest for some time too. Supper was served at six o’clock by the Lethbridge ladies after which a number of slides were shown concerning Baptist camps in, the tist Church in Calgary. Campbells x 7 = = Ptist Church wis of Heath Baptist | CuPpells, between them they man- | eet i eeu Suand "f+ PLOWS AND DISCS ARE IMMEDIATELY Se Church in Calgary gave the message aged to extinguish the flames. panied hy; Strand in the evening and it was entitled Pigg econ nie tral Tistior ant ee St. George's w. A _AVAILABLE FROM GOOD USED STOCK | “Young People es oa ua im | OVEF the week-end holiday. *|Son on Tuesday, May 18th wth 7|/ 9 Bottom 16 in. Plow late model After a hymn, Rev. ed in| vers. Bill _|members and 4 visitors present and i i the closing prayer. gebits, Bill Turnbull motored to Cal-| Ngrs, "Tony Spooner in’ the chair 2 Bottom 14 in. Case Plow, like new A very happy but tired four of | Neilson. The peut busines was dealt with young people climbed on the return} an ussed. ie next meeting train at 10.00 pan. prepared to drift] ,,Comgratulatons to Mr. and Mrs.|is to be held on June. 15th et the into dreamland for some four and|‘hter r on the birth of a daug-|home of Mrs. J. Morgan. We. were a half hours but not so the idea glad to welcome a new member, Mrs, in the alert.minds of some practical Several carloads motored to Red'| Jack Marsh to our midst. Mrs. jokers we know: who discovered sim~- Deer to attend the commencement | Johnson served a very tasty lunch ple methods of disturbing peaveful | €Xcersises at the Canadian Nazarene | at the close of the afternoon. — slumber via firecrackers or ice cold | College. : Bill Grange was a Calgary Vvisit- water. poe ee from Harmattan om oe ou sanieet spent A beautiful morn: was dawning . . Geoffrey Morgan ie ~€} er grand par- as center nigh tonne the likes|Ow of Claresholm on the birth of|ents at Innislake. of which is very breathtaking if one|® daughter. ‘The hum of tractors is heard could but see properly at such an After -having lived for over 20|from dawn until. dark and seeding hour. However, having had the op-| years about a mille’ from the Olds-|is really in full swing with the portunity of meeting other young) Sundre highway, Mr. and Mrs. Jack ladies rushing their gardens in. and ‘having such a wonderful time| Wiper have purchased the thouse| Sme frost was noticed on the together we felt grateful and pleas-| that C. Sturrock occupied and are | sround on Saturday last but nothing ed with our trip and the heavy lid-| moving it onto their land near the | appears to have been touched but ded looks of the following day | highway opposite Jack .Morgan’s|to be Aruthful there was little it passed without much thought. buildings while Mr. and Mrs.-John| could harm up to’ the present. There were about 200 represen- Wiper will be moving into the one Roads are still in a deplorable tatives present from all over Alber- ey Jack built. when they were mar-.| state of ‘roughness and one still has GOSSARD! ~ Wonderful Control for you... You want firm but. gentle support ... perfect fit... . and comfort. That’s why i this Gossard, made of rayon and cotton brocade, isso popular. It molds you, holds you, gives you positive support but oh! so - gently. Front lacing per- mits ease in adjustment. Full collar ‘top. 14 inch ~ skirt. And this. Gossard wears and wears! Washes well. Mode] 5063. Cars and Trucks . 1938 Dodge Lt. Delivery. New motor ..... $775.00 1929 Model A Light Delivery 1934 Ford Coupe 2S Tractors, Case W830 Tractor, I. H. C. EXCHANGE MOTORS se AN ee COOLEY GARAGE Your Satisfaction is Our Success ta, a few from Saskatchewan and 1 to drive with extreme care because Phone 224 Olds, Alta. from Ontario. There were 15 mem-| Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Armstrong almost every other.culvert is out. ‘ bers present from Olds. t A XN D.E.L.W.I. : a e . / e | : EE ¥ I The regular monthly meeting of . : a 4 : ADY’S LADIES’ and me 5. Eo was held at the, ome ao | e ~ | CHILDREN’S WEAR wo wsltors, ‘The W. 1. creed was - ' “ue . read by Mrs. L. i ; The roll call was answered by a Canadian -bird friend or naming foe of the farmer. Six dollars worth as 2 t - eR of underclothing to be sent to Mrs. ; a : Ee Ba. : T. H. Howes for displaced persons = Bie and a donation of five dollars was ; ; = sent to the Salvation Army. . ‘ . q ee 4 3 Ten “Hussifs’ were made each a a s as fo i ome very colorful and packed with “ . all the necessary artcles for sewing wits —_ and darning. ok : 3 pe ° ° A—lavette was m: up and will Distributes Excess Ecarnings ~t\ve'sens our sume objective | The articles in the gypsy basket a realized the sum of $2.05. The mon- ; On Oats and Barley ny ules ‘was won ‘by Mrs. Major A-donation. of ten dollars is to =n beset tothe Junior—Red— Cross All customers of U.G.G. Elevators who delivered || nospital. i ° =e oats and/or barley between August 1st and Oct- Se cea We ones at ou 1 elt ober 21st, 1947 to elevators being operated by the || clect will be held on June 12th ; | : eC 2 said dates will receive an ad- 200 pam at the home of Mrs. Mar- ' ~ otes ‘The b of the €ompany-between ditional payment of: ‘ / Mey ‘Westerners Girls club are 7 si : ’ i ital; i tion; wi Sa r cordially invited: : : ON 0 ATS ] l b h ] ee et ee room; Isolation wards; work and service rooms; Reception room; Larger office to aid adminis- Cc per Dushe Mrs, Fred Lobley. = + lk tration; Larger X-Ray room to give better working conditions; Children’s ward; Larger nurs- ON BARLEY 14 ]-4eper bushel ee ; g' y. : gi g , rs ' Atiy members of the Elks Lodge Removal of the Government price ceilings . on || who have any books to spare should ‘|| take them down and give them. to oats and barley on October 21st, 1947, was un- || 0. x. Petersen at the Hail. ‘The fair to farmers who had made deliveries earlier pean ee fil up the re- in the crdp year. The excess earnings resulting "AT. Gitta of ‘books: thoni. anyous to the Company have now been calculied ane would be appreciated by the lodge. ae ‘stri additional payments are being distribute ko WANTED—Lady to cook TED —Lady to cook farmers concerned. > for froup of 12 boys for YOUR LOCAL-U.G.G..AGENT WILL ADVISE || a few weeks. Nice loca- ery. Maternity patients will be in.a new wing enabling the present hospital space to be used for surgical and medical cases; The present ¢ase room will become a minor surgery room. Advantages of New Addition. For many months the Olds nurses home has been most inadequate and any increase in staff ee ’ YOU WHEN YOUR CHEQUE IS | .}) tion on summer cam “means no room is available. The nurses live m any blocks from the hospital and even when off : a , site. Wages immaterial. duty do not find conditions as homelike as they should be. Nursing staffs are hard to obtain and AVAILABLE Chance for real holiday can only be held so long as good accommodation is available. The situation of overcrowding in J ~ ; the hospital proper is critical at times and every effort must be made to improve the hospital room. If the new wing is built itis likely Olds w ill be advanced to a “C” class institution. ____~—The Financial Picture =” Although the board cannot estimate to the dollar what increase the new wing will mean to each ~ ratepayer it does feel that the overall financial picture is bright for the new wing and the mill §} rate, if raised, will be only slightly... ~ : ene in west country. Apply ETD | Olds Gazette. Report for NITED 3S is | work June 20th. tfnc ; MONEY Aah aeel:\: Ps 3 ‘TOMATO “JUICE “Red and vin Sie Tel PEAS Prairie Maid, 20 oz., 2 tins _2-_-2..~- 0-2 2- se 29c [ Os BATHROOM TISSUE Red: and White, 8 - roll. 10¢ PEANUT BUTTER Red and White, 16 oz. Jar --- 39c— ‘i By building we save $600 rent a year for a ___ June Ist, 1948, 20% additional grant is pai nurses home. : : ° maternity and armed service personnel. Additional staff will not likely be more than 2 ’ Efficient. working conditions will cut costs of the Increase in patients admitted and rates will : patient day. : __mean increased’ revenue. ‘More subscribers under the proposed — Blue : > Grants will be increased if hospital class is rais- Cross scheme means additional revenue. SPAGHETTI © . | GAM pure Plum, 48 oz tin ---------------------=--=* 67e ed amounting to many hundreds of dollars. A fund set in reserve prior to the building of the ‘ta T.8., Red and j . ‘ : o original hospital of $2,000 for a nurses hom i White 20 oz 2 fins- 29° MARMALADE Pure Orange, 48 oz. tin ----------~ 68c - eee ae a year. 1s payable én new sleet is B lable $ : $ trek me re 57° SYRUP Rogers, 2 Ib. tin -----~------------------ ae FLOOR WAX ec APPLE JUICE Sunrype, 20 oz., 2 tins Red and White, 43° | BLENDED JUICE 20 oz, 2 tins ensnarnecennnnees Attend the Public Meeting June 4 Ib. tin. -.---------- a 1 - ar s * “ae a : checearte emer ree) | oe ABS | _4thin arena auditorium =/{| | SOUP cay, SERVIETTES “a ; greens oe ore | it Cars Available for Voters June 7th : fees Py chiens ; 33° ons CLOTHES PINS “4 ‘ PICKLES Ber 27° If you need acar to take you to the polls Monday phone Mrs. Mises, 16%e wr ZS | ooach and seas, G5 ¢ | BE Beckerat 134 or Mrs, Cruickshank at 72 cnaen BAL 53° CHICKEN HADDIE 33° . . i” Weeeiere FF ait sere 23% | :2 oz. tin ____-- Inserted in the Interests of better hospitalization by the Board of Olds Municipal Hospital District No. 96 Dave Dishan & Co. |
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