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The Olds Gazette 1948-01-01 - 1949-12-22
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1948-05-20
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—— THE OLDS GAZETTE —— eo THURSDAY, MAY 20th 1948 VOTE YES FOR HOSPITAL ADDITION The Plan To build an additional wing to the Olds Muni- cipal Hospital costing approximately $60,000.00 repayable in twenty annual instalments. Wing to be built in a “T” Shape from the present struc- ture. The Purpose To provide room for a nurse home and addi- __. tional bed room for the hospital.as_well as make _ extra space available for obsetrical work separ- ate from surgery as well : as other necessary fea- tures- JUNE 7 e - Those Entitled to Why Necessary The present hospital is constantly being over- crowded and ratepayers are unable to gain ad- mission at times. The nursses home at present is mee unsatisfactory and_ staffs are becoming agder and harder to hold. The present cupboard working space ts most unsatisfactory. Vole ” FULL AGE OF 21 YEARS 2. THAT HE OR SHE IS LIABLE TO PAY MUNICIPAL OR IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT TAXES IN RESPECT OF PROPERTY IN THE TOWN OF OLDS, THAT PART OF THE — ge a How Financed , By 20 year debentures repayable in 20. equal annual payments with, interest at not more than ANT. Cost to Ratepayer Cost of hospitalization to ratepayer will remain . the same and increase, if any, will be made in requisitions. It is not expected that the. addition will raise the mill rate any noticeable amount as the improvement to the hospital will save rent on the nurses home, give a better rating to, the hospital and revenue will be larger as the result MUNICIPAL DISTRICT OF MOUTAIN VIEW. NO. 49 and KNEE HILL LYING WITHIN THE HOSPITAL AREA. 3. .OR HUSBAND OR WIFE, FATHER OR MOTHER, SON OR DAUGHTER OF WHO LIVES WITH HIM OR HER WITHIN THE AREAS ABOVE MENTIONED AND IS LIABLE TO PAY MUNICIPAL OR IMPROVE- MENT DISTRICT TAXES IN RESPECT TO PROPERTY HEREIN, _AND THAT HE OR SHE IS THE FULL AGE OF 21 YEARS. ~"herinafter recited and a approved. By-Law No. 4 s 4 I, Wallace Warren Cross, Minister of Health, pursuant to Sec- tions 71 of the. Municipal Hospitals Act R.S.A., 1042, as amended, and pursuant to any other agpropriate sections of the. said .Act do hereby direct. that a vote shall be taken on By-law No. 4, as enacted ed by the Olds ‘Municipal Hosnital Board, which By-law * ‘BY-LAW No.4 ‘OLDS | MUNICEPAL HOSPITAL. BISTRICT A BY-LAW relating to the ise of debentures of epee _ cipal Hospital District, No. 26, of the Province of Albe: WHEEIAS it i neoresary end desirable thatthe sum of sixty thousand dolars should be. borrowed on the security of the Olds Municipal Hospital. District, of the Province of: Alberta, for the ments with interest at not more than five per tent per annum. erefore, the board of the said district enacts as follows: 1. That the board do borrow the said sum of sixty thousand dollars or a less sum, pursuant to the. provisions ef the- Municipal Hospitals Act, and that debentures,of the said district be issued for such amount, payable to the bearer ‘in twenty consecutive annual instalments with interest at not more than five per cent per an- num, payable annually, and said debentures shall be executed by Chairman and Treasurer of this board. DONE and PASSED THIS i7th DAY OF APRIL, A. D;, 1948 = F. J N.IDDRIE Chairman D:. C. JOHNSON Secretary-Treasurer APPROVED: Order Nu. 11336, Board ef Public Utility -Commis- sioners,.B. V. Massie, Commissioner. 7 ‘of more patients served. Compl = ~—Sa-Inch Brass Hose Nozzle we ee | Public y a 4 VJ a WJWHECCE Mee =a _List- Sn Inserted in the Public Interests. by ‘Board of oO ds Municipal Hospital District, No#2 ee H urry!—Hurry!—Hurry!—Here’s a ten-day sale that value-wise shoppers | will welcome. ' that mean SAVINGS ! These selected items feature economy and extra money’s-worth —all through the store you will find every- day.needs at specially low prices. last. So, be wise and shop early. tion... WHITE CANVAS GLOVES Regular Price 26c 10-DAY SPECIAL Gia 19¢ Knitted - wrists. Good wearing; 8-ounce’ white —q canvas. Personal shopping only, please. Advertised specials on sale’ for 10 cays only-or while stocks Personal Shopping Only, Please. 50-Ft. GARDEN HOSE © ~ Our Regular Low Price $4.59 Heavy %-inch all-rubber construc 49 = . complete: with couplings. 10-DAY 349 Personal shopping only—at this low SPECIAL price they’ll move out quickly. Regular Price_77c. “ Raiusalea: fine mist. 10-DAY SPECIAL “heavy rain-to-A9C | 1%2-Inch PAINT BRUSH Regular Price 50c 10-DAY SPECIAL 29¢ Handiest ‘size for painting ‘and ‘varnish- ing. Personal shopping | | ~ only,. please. TOILET TISSUE Regular Price 6 rolls 54c 10-DAY SPECIAL < 6 rots 39¢ ~ Limit of 6 rolls td-a customer. safe. Soft enough to Personal shopping only, 6-ounce rolls. use as facial tissue. please, Pure» 2... | | Spring Poems | NO SPRING : Now that we know that we’ll get no Spring Because mid summer day is coming Thoughts may run on anything * While we listen to the water run- Daylight saving may be dropped ‘We'll all get up just when we please, Just be glad the agument flopped who want to lengthen days like iy these? Feed shortage, and the state of .| Chores he scorned, but he grew SSE His father toiled all day With smal] rewar but his. boy’s trend |” Was to follow his tacher’s way. ‘The little red school house was out- grown The thin-soiled farm soon dilled his zest, Seeking a rich land for his own, He heard the call of. the farthest west. His homestead lay on the wide- flung plain And he plowed with fine good will, fine eral His di called thim still! Toads; Weather forecasting - what a dud, Each cloud above us just unloads, We're just getting used to mud. When darkness falls we never know If morning may bring snow, instead But the wisest of us soon will go In rubber boots to bed! | ‘There's even good in days like these | ‘Though finding them will need a; ‘pause, But if there’s no seedng, there’s no - need ‘To wriggle out of the “Net Worth Clause.” Finally these days will pass, And even now there’s one good thing For even a rhymster quits at last, And writes no more of “Glorious Spring.” W. HH. ee enee 30% ‘BELOW Regular Price 29c 10-DAY SPECIAL 19¢ Limit of 2.t0 a customer. .}- Big 36-ounce jugs. Sparkling glass, attractive modern design. For serving water or fruit juices. Personal shopping only, please. A Money-Saver For Motorists FLASHLIGHT HOLDER: Regular Price 23c 10-DAY SPECIAL Single grip — fastens to 4s z the steering column. Black Ia ea finish metal, holds any 2 or 3-cell flashlight. Personal shopping only, please. CEDAR POLISHING OIL * Regular Price 15c Big 12-ounce household size. A high quality polish for furniture, wood- i work and automobiles. Per- 10-DAY sonal shopping only, please. SPECIAL MACLEO! Phone 99 Shackelton Block Olds He walked along the snowy road, | His manner showed determination. His heavy. pack was quite a load, He ‘had a distant destination. His face was furroweed by winter the Countrie” For him, it had all the glamour lost \ He knew quite well where ‘he, SOU Dez | No lingering doubt befogged - His back was to You saw his purpose firmly set, He meant to leave it al behind, Further, with each stubborn step. He’ll return, for sure, in time, Eager for some more of it But, the weather handed out’s a| crime, | | And we don't blamel'him a bit! | WH. 1 eens DESTINY | | Country boy in muddy lane - | A boy with Destiny! { Dawdling along to the red school) again, When the land was young and free.’ At ‘the back—is-—in she had-to make the last mile of, her journey by team and wagon. | The Vale View W. I. met at the) ; home of Mrs. on Wed.,| ; May 5th with ten ladies present. Tt | | Was decided to disband and or- | 'ganize the Vale View Social Club.} | Officers are as ifollows — .Pres., | Mrs. Fred Ufland, Vice-pres., Mrs.| W. Scholz; Sec.-Treas.. Mrs, Rus-; sel. Our next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Ferber. Sam Cade and Viggo Juul at-| ;tended the hockey game in Cal-| ) ary on Saturday | night. | W. A. TEA The W. A. of the United Church will hold a sale of home cooking on Saturday, May 28th in Gooder’s Bowladrome ocmmencing at 32 Pm. | Ate Tailing Trouble ’ Driving can be safe, but injury and death stalk the carele's driver. NO PRACTICE IS MORE LOADED WITH DANGER THAN FOLLOWING TOO CLOSELY BEHIND ANOTHER VESICLE, especially .a larger one that. obscures the view. ahead. If the driver ahead stows suddenly, you ' are in a smash-up: If you pull out to pass, you may be hit by an approaching car before you have time to see-itr Driye carefully and live longer. - The A.M.A. ee ve Promotes Tourist ‘Alberta, ANID. safe. roads: Trade The government’s an- “| Every Albertan benefits, ‘nounced road building directly or indirectly from plans for 1948 are one step_ this flow of buying power in the right direction. A ae ae pitas ae step towards safer roads A. has wor! con- sistently for improvement can also be taken by the oF roads, accommodations, }°~imauguration, of- some’ sys- and conditions generally, Training as they affect the good opinion of our visitors. A.M,A. membership will add pleasure to your motor trips, and give you many benefits—for only $10 a as‘soon as practicable, year. ‘ tem of Driver and Testing. We recom- mend to the government that its study of such a plan be carried into action It Pays to Belong to the A.M.A. CALGARY—813a Ist St, E. Phone M7757 EDMONTON—10189 100th St. Phone 25311 LETHBRIDGE—306 7th St. 8. Phone 2793 ALBERTA MOT WV Ae aoe ore
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Image 166 (1948-05-20), from microfilm reel 166, (CU12503947). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.