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The Olds Gazette 1948-01-01 - 1949-12-22
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1948-06-10
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THURSDAY, JUNE 10th, 1948 THE OLDS We wish to again thank all our customers for their co-operation for the past season, everyone HAIL INSURANCE Sport Club Will Clean Rink Shack SUNDRE—June 3rd, 1948 — The Sports Club held a short meeting at the school last Thursday even- ing before going. to the shower for Lois Gochee. There were 16 members present. It might be noted by absentee mem- GAZETTE the paper off so that we can begin to use the shack right away. As soon as exams are off our minds ithe place will be repapered ‘We are also buying a padlock for the door. At the meeting of the club last week it was decided to cancel the radio show or at least pc it indefinitely as everyone is rather rushed for-time right now. However we are sponsoring a dance at James River Hall on June 4th. TRAILER FOR SALE — Fully in- sulated, furnished, wired, duralu- covered , floor covering, sink, cupboards, Apply to-Dr. F. G. Pedlar, one block south and one half block east of the United Church. 24-1tc The club made a presentation to Bessie Hllithorpe during the week for her help to the club. of them paid 100% and promptly. We are prepared to serve you again and hope our business relations will pe as cordial is in the past year. H. A. Saeais | two meetings that half of the club fee must be paid by absentee mem- bers. The meeting next week will,be held in the rink shack. The Sports | ‘Association has given us permission |to use it for our meetings. However a clean-up job is necessary before \ it is fit for anything. It seems that la few low minds around. Sundre | have nothing better to do than write ie who have not been at the last that it has shown. hie WEATHER DATA A present was also made to the ex-president of the club, Jean An- derson without whose help the club could not have made the progress Supplied through courtesy of O.S.A. The precipitation for May. was 3.89 Agent for the Alberta Hail Insurance Board empty - bu! their ignorance over the walis of iidings. Two members volunteered to rip April May period this year the pre- cipitation. was 6.03; last year 2.62 |~ The: temperatures to the middle of May were a few degrees below norma] but in -the last week in- cluding Monday, the temperatures mek about ten degrees above nor- ‘Temperatures on June 6th hit while May a year ago was 1.82. The tlong-term average is 2.24. For the and the long term average is -3.46-! TOMATO SOUP, Red and White, } Red and White, 15 oz, tin ' COFFEE, Red and White, 1 Ib. bag — > WANTED — Reéliable woman to|FOR SALE — quarter section 12 help with house work one morn- , ing each week for two or three hours. Mrs. Markle Phone 286 2tc LOST — Parcel containing clothes on Sundre Highway, reward. Ap- 24-ltp ply Gazette RED and WHITE PRODUCTS ‘ PORK and BEANS, Boston Brown, in Tomato Sauce, miles west of Bowden all to be summerfallowed this year. Terms like yu never heard of before. A for a man with means to get a farm. O, E. God- dard, Box 261, Olds Ste: --2 for 19° ROYAL PUDDINGS— Assorted, 3 for _.-25¢ ¢ : of! Se Cy and 52 and on Monday, June 7th they were 83 and 68. eae ese ri Rev. J. E. Harris principal of the Vancouver Bible School who was to speak at the Baptist Church hére in Olds has been. delayed by the floods in B. C. and will now } be in Olds on June 15th and 16th. On June 15th his’ message will be (“Aa ‘Wonderful Unfilled |and on June 16th he will speak on |“The New Israel.” Everyone is cor- dially invited to ‘hear this outstand- ng speaker when the comes to the Baptist Church on the above dates with the services scheduled to start at 8 pm. AAS VOL GRADUATE and go into the world; may this watch always guide you and help you make . the most of time, help you give to life Rev. and Mrs, arrived in Olds. this week to take over the pastorate of the Church ‘of the Nazarene. Rev. Hansford has , been attending the Northwest Naz- | arene College in Nampa, Idaho for the past three years. Previous to | his attending College, he was the e | pastor of the Nazarene Churches in : | Lethbridge and Edmonton. the very fullest of your efforts and un- | derstanding. All success to you——on the threshold of a future that waits for you to make it what you will.” \ 3 charge=0f" morning worship on ; Sunday at the church ‘and this ser- | vice will take the form of an in- | duction. In the evening, Rev. Hans- ford will bring the message. FOR A LASTING GIFT TO CHERISH — GIVE AN ELGIN! “Only an Elgin has the Dura-Power Mainspring” DS JE WELLERY G GIFT SHO P Mrs. W. Street Wnm..P- P. Stott —__9 |. 'Ten* local Elks left on Moriday «to attend the Alberta Elks Conven- ition at the Turtle Mountain Play- ;ground near Blairmore. Those in the party which we. hope—te—see+ | back by next week, are . George|* | Richards, Geoff Dawson, Bob Ran- ‘kin, Ralph Sicotte, Bruce Miller, . Syd. Miller, . ‘Vern Holmes, Warren Kemp and W.. Stott. 73 Fl tees “MONEY MARES THE MARE so" oo BUT HORSE SENSE HELPS tt SABE ie If. you’d ike to modernize your farm . and home economically, you'll find, at the B of M, that farm improvement loans can’t be bettered for low rates. and freedom from other charges. Ask at your local branch of the Bof M , for your copy of “Quiz for a Go-Ahead_ Farmer”. As a farmer, you’re well aware of the truth of this old proverb: .. and you know it’s not just how much money you. have but how wisely you spend it. That's horse sense. Last year, thousands of Csnadlish farm- ess, showed. they_had_plenty_of _it_Under ‘The Farm Improvement Loans Act, they borrowed over $18,000,000 which — with a good proportion of their own money — they used to make their farms better, more profitable farms. Are you among those. taking advantage of this opportunity to get ahead? WBANK ‘10 A MILLION CAMADIANS Re Bank or MonrTREAL working with Canadians in every walk of life since 1817 R. G. Fullarton, Manager, Olds Branch ‘ ' Sundre Sub-Agency, Open Friday ° Diasi George Hansford _|in England and ‘William of Olds. : week ‘spent in Calgary.- MATCHES, Red and White, COCONUT, . Dalton’s, : 3 boxes to ‘ sweetened, 4 ounce CATSUP, ‘Red and Whi 3 5 5 14 oz. bottle. s 25° tal 22e¢ - Pend, ad an iis dh 7 a sieve 2 for : e GRAPE JAM, Checker, Green Beans ‘ GE 48 oz.tin _., 786 Fane) ‘ q 20 OO a: 2 for ____._ 35° PRUNES, Ensign, eos : z - 23¢é us : Mixed Vegetables : ace” 18t LISTEN DAILY lin eee eect ) E 0 oes Nn eo RASPBERRY JAM, Mal- = ‘ i APPLE AND LIME kin, 24 oz. Jar... A7@ Monday Through i * JUICE z Friday To Your ,» Sun Rype, Me te ec RED & WHITE ' Orange Juice Adams’, Sweetened, 29° 20 oz. tin, 2 for TIDE NEW WASHDAY MIRACLE GRAPE JUICE, &. D. Smith, 16 oz. bile, 23¢ * COUNSELOR. - OVER CFAC BUTTERSCOTCH PIE MIX. Moti dachicia: Wid oon 25¢ CASTORIA . Reg. bottle SHREDDIES . «.. White ewan: ; 3 7 35c. 27c roll. - Enos Fruit Salts .... 98e- DAVE DISHAN & co. [SOHN DAVIDSON DIES toria, B. C. passed away at the Veteran's hospital in Victoria in June ‘Ist-at the age of 60 years. The late John Davidson. came to Canada in: 1912’ and was born in Cumberland, England. % (He served overseas with the R.C. Rs in the lst World War and was wounded. June of 1916 at which time he lost“the sight of one eye. He returned to Canada and farm- ed.in the Waterside: district from p19 until he sold out and moved’ to Victoria 2 years ago. He leaves to. mourn his one, he ‘his | wife, Mary, daughter, Audrey, Mrs. Lloyd Sweet of Lacombe; ‘son Ken- neth of Victoria, three sisters, Mrs. J. Gibson and Mrs. P. Cornock of Victoria and Mrs. R. Armstrong of- Calgary and two brothers, Edward The funeral services were held in Victoria. on Thursday, June 3rd. re “Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Statham . B. F, The wedding to take place in the: Olds United. Church on Sunday, July 4th, 1948 at 2.30 p.m. Peps t Mrs. D,’ Purvis and: children re- turned at the week-end from a NOTICE To Ratepayers The office of the Muni- cipal District of Mountain. View No. 49 will be closed from June 16 to June 19, 1948. A. BRUSSO ‘DANCE Come one Come all To the Opening Dance JUNE 18 AT SUNDRE _|The place formerly_occu-|- . pied by Vooys Garage OO OO OO Hauling Gravel and sand from Innisfail Phone 288- S. D. RICHEY Olds * Alberta ~ John Davidson of Malahat, Vic- ° ee | like to organize and direct. There’s a place for you on this team. Take your choice! Do you: . would you like to:learn a usefull: trade . ..oF, dechiapé jou Ike ousdosd activities with action aplenty? There's opportunity in the Cafiadian Army: Active Force— .- including’ advancement to commissioned rank—if you have | what it takes. The Canadian Army Active Force offers more opportunities: now than ever before, and to complete the picture you are assured of lifetime pension when your service is completed. Step right-ia!—Ask the neatest Recruiting Depot or Armoury for enlistment particulars. Bring with you certificates of age and education. Veterans should write direct, to the nearest depot listed below :— No. 10 Personnel Depot, ’ Currie Barracks, CALGARY, Alberta
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