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The Olds Gazette 1948-01-01 - 1949-12-22
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1949-06-02
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THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1949 ___ THE OLDS GAZETTE —— Mrs. Russell Ady spent Sunday rostly breakdown.’ Diagnosis of your money. Make it a habit. spection. CHEVROLET, OLDSMOBILE efficiency onee a month will save you Drive in to 20th Century Motors once a month for in- 20th CENTURY MOTOR Telephone 215 CHEVROLET TRUCKS OLDS, ALBERTA i and Monday in Edmonton. SAVE MONEY iaey eon Warren Kemp received a new Pontiac on Tuesday. It’s actually wasteful to let your car go =e ise eS too long without inspection. inspection by our expert factory-trained mechanics will cateh mechanical trouble in your car before it develops into a Miss Dorothy Bishop was a visitor in Calgary over the week-end. * * * (Mrs. Henry Zimmer expects. to leave in the near future to join her husband at Athabasca. . . *. * . Mrs. I. G. Paulson and infant son left on Tuesday by bus to spend a few days in Edmonton. . . * * . Ed Shackleton is confined to his bed for a few days at home. He is making satisfactory progress. ee * e 8 Careful 7 car’s’ operating Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Riddle of ews Morrin, Alta., visited with her par- ~o ents over the week-end. e * * ee Mr. and Mrs. W. Coates and fam- ily visited with W. R. Cuates of Didsbury, on Sunday. “ * * Mr. and Mrs. McGilles of Cal- gary, were week-end visitors at the SY home of Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Hedges, ar * *e Phone 70 a TASTY DINNER SUGGESTION The tastiest, juiciest rib roasts, delicious and tender, then slicedcold for luncheon or sand- wiches. Let us fix one up for you. Among those at the wrestling (J; matches in Calg: on Friday last were Bill. Allen and Syd Miller. «+ * ee Mrs. Cyril Stokes and daughter, Cecelia. of Calgary, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Jones last week. * # * rer Excavation for the new addition to Bird Electronics is expected to be finished today. Buy Your Meat Regularly at dite ine e's Currie Bros. Mrs. Hartley McLeod who has been a patient in the Olds hospital is now out and around again. eo # * e * Marge Hodgson is on holiday from the staff of the local Bank of Olds, Alta. m= >S—p- | Montreal. line lurniture BARGAINS June Special Phone 32 Builders’ Shopping News 2 only 4-piece BEDROOM SUITES Reg. $250.00, June Special Two wonderful values in bedroom suites consists of Bed, Chiffonier, Vanity and stool, one finished in walnut with a plate glass mirror 48x36, and one red mahogany suite, with a plate glass mirror 48x32. 2 only 3-piece KROEHLER Ches- ter field Suite, reg. $219.50 $150.00 4 Reg $445.00,— June Special ? SEE THIS Builders’ Hardware Stores, Ltd. $159.50 1 only MAPLE LOUNGE and CHAIR, reg. $129.50 for ... $50.00. 1 only 3-piece CHESTERFIELD, Allan Segal NIGHT TABLE, Reg. $36.75, June Special $23.95 Allan Segal CHEST OF DRAWERS Reg. $74.95, June Special . $49.50 BEDROOM CHAIRS : Reg: $15.95; June Special . $10.95 OCCASIONAL CHAIRS, reg. $19.95 ... $13.00 SECOND HAND STOVE VALUES 1 only BEACH AMBASSADOR . $135.00 1 only ENTERPRISE RANGE $125.00 1 only CLARE JEWEL RANGE $75.00 These stoves are all in first class shape and one glimpse of them will more than convince you of their value. ‘SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AT Bob Rankin, Mgr, . Just Among Ourselves Louis Bloxham of Three Hills, was a visitor in Olds over Sunday, renewing old acquaintances. ar * * * Miss Mary Lee Jones, who is attending Henderson’s Business Col- lege in Calgary, spent two weeks at home to be present as bridesmaid Worm Smith, of the staff of the/at her sister, Karen’s, wedding. Treasury Branch, was a visitor in e . on ie. Vermilion over the week-end. Wes. Hawthorne, R. Kaiser and Sof es Sherwin Robinson, spent part of the week-end looking for fish an vy last for Deer Lodge at Lake Louise|iwo in the afternoon had found where she will -be employed> for|tpeir hide-out. the summer: | ics = ‘ae. * ** Bill Meade has been appointed livestock commissioner for the pro- vince and took over his duties in Edmonton on June 1st. Mrs. Meade and family will move to Edmonton as soon as accommodation is avail- able. Miss Joyce Mitchell left Friday Miss Audrey Duff of the U.F.A. Central Co-op store here, has been transferred to the head office in. Calgary. * * oe Mr. and Mrs. Don Thorsen and family of Ponoka, were visitors in Olds over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bussard. 8 * * * Mr. and Mrs. T. Walton left Sun- day morning by car for a holiday at the Pacific coast and western U.S. points. * + * * * * * Mr. and Mrs.. W. -Guldenhaar, Maynard and Judy, left Sunday morning by car for Burlington, Towa. They will attend the mar- riage of their son, Maynard, there next week. * * Cd * * Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eckstadt of Innisfail, gave a demonstration sup- per for the wear-ever waterless * e * Mrs. Harry Jones entertained at a trousseau tea on Wednesday, May 25, in honor of her daughter, Karen t iT June Bride GIFTS SHE’LL CHERISH TEA and BRIDGE SETS, hand embroidered -_-- $1.98 to $11.50 SHEETS, good cotton, 81x100 pair__..----------.----------- TABLECLOTHS, Scotch lace WOOL BLANKETS, Iroquois, reversable FUETTE BLANKETS, white, rainbow stripe, 70x90 __. -- $4.95 BEDSPREADS, homespun, 86x100 --- $9.95 BRIDAL ENSEMBLE, beautifully trimmed -. $9.75 to $13.50 GOWNS and PYJAMAS, crepes, satins, knitted $4.75 to $6.50 NYLONS extra pairs are always appreciated -... $1.40 to $2.50 gmarkle’s style shop Phone 67 Olds, Alta. health method of cooking, at. the who) wae recently: amatried: “|lfarm home of Mr. Howard Yewell Mr. and Mrs. W. Hagerty are the proud owners of a new “Prefect” purchased from the local dealer, M oO. Cipperly. | * A district convention of the A-F.U. will be held in Olds June 28. The district included will be all the Mountain View area. . * * of Eagle Hill. * * * * Mrs. W. Hansford of Vancouver, B.., arrived in Olds last week for the graduation of her son, Rev. C. G. Hansford, who received the Bachelor of Theology degtee Friday, May-27, from Canadian Nazarene ‘College, Red Deer. * * There will be a general meeting of the Olds Community Rest Room Society on Saturday afternoon in the. Victoria Hotel: at 2:30 ‘p.m,, - |June 4. All representatives of Olds and district should attend this im- portant meeting. * * - J. J. Harrington of Wanham, Al- berta has arrived.in Olds to stay with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hoeght. * * * * * The electric aeroplane clock, raf- fled by the Catholic Youth Organ- ization.on May 24, was won by Ivan Sturroch, Olds. *. * aoe \ Recent. deliveries from Central Garage, Ford dealers, include the following: Art Guitard, Ford trac- tor; W. Yzerman, 1 ton Ford truck; Dr. H.-T. Anderson, Ford tudor; Dan Bernard, Ford Fordor; Cecil Dixon, Anglia. * * * ee Gordy Bussard of the Central Garage, left this week for Calgary where he is in attendance at the Ford tractor school. * * ° «8 Rev. Frank W. Samis of Medicine Hat, spent a few hours over the week-end visiting at the home of Mr. Herb Samis here. oo * * - * * L. W. McLandress, of - Marshall- Wells Stores, was in Olds Tuesday, and made a business trip to Sundre. Jt is rumored that a Marshall-Wells! Store will be openjng there soon. | The company have’recently opened new stores at Macleod, Medicine Hat and Claresholm. “os .# * Mrs. W. M. Miller returned last week from a short holiday spent visiting with friends and. relatives at Delia and Calgary. * * * * * Mr. and Mrs. H. Mason of Tor- rington were Olds visitors on May 24, and’ guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wilkinson. * Mrs. Floyd Goddard was hostess at a miscellaneous shower in honor of a recent bride, Miss Karen Jones, on Tuesday May 17. The afternoon was spent in games and suitable contests. Gifts were presented in a prettily decorated basket. Dainty re- |", freshments were served by the host-| ; ess assisted by her daughters, Mrs. nd. Moritz and Mrs. - Bob Clark, and Mrs, Ches: Goddard. . . ° Mr..and Mrs. Floyd Brown and family were Calgary visitors on Sun- day, at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. McBean. s ° &e : ® se George Sugg has paid his account with.the town of Olds and is now able to get water again at the Arena, i . oe * * * i. . : oe Ray Helm’ and Phillip Mique- y lon have bought a transport busi- N ness between. Calgary -and Milo. \ They left on Tuesday to take over. thejr enterprise. cory eo« The roof. has now been completed on the Carter house and extensive alterations are now being carried out in the interior. * - * Set. T. Adams of Whitehorse in the Yukon is spending a few days with his family here prior to going to New Brunswick. oe * ee Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock are re- modelling «their house. The house was formerly occupied by Mrs. E. Elliott. Reports. are’ it will be very nice. . * * * * Rev. W. H:. Moss was appointed the chairman of the 25th’ anniver-| sary of the Alberta Conference of the United Church last week in Calgary. * + * * * * . Mr. and Mrs. W. Coutts of Ab- botsford, B.C...” arrived this week to spend a vacation with © their. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Thompson. UR Sa OLDS and DISTRICT -FOR HAPPINESS Chamber of .Commerce Meets 1st Friday of each months June 3 — Agricultural Night United Church with W. Hammer in charge PERFECT DIAMONDS . me W.B. Hawthorie YOUR JEWELLER Phone 246 OLDS Right in Line and Quality DRESSES — Jerseys, printed. silks, spuns, fine gingham, slubs, gay house dresses. DAINTY LINGERIE FOR SUMMER DAYS Full line of Embassy and Butterfly Hosiery Ladies’ and Children’s Coats at Reduced Prices SHOP AT THE FRIENDLY STORE ADY’'S. Ladies’ & Childrens’ Store Phone 220, Olds, Alberta = Pec IE Already Acclaimed by Thousands! Now look over the Trailer Type Ecco Weed Sprayer now on our display floor @ Tractor for Every Property, ‘@ “Packaged Implement” for Every se — SEE —. The Bolens Huski Garden Tractor with rachet wheels, no struggle to turn this Power-Ho-Tractor. Ideal for that larger garden : plot: Easy to handle. JOHN DEERE FARM IMPLEMENTS | PONTIAC iid BUICK AUTOMOBI Shoes for the Whole Family Ladies White Tennis Shoes All sizes at ........ $2.25 LES Childrens’ blue and white Canvas Shoes $1,35.up Men’s Brown and. Black ‘ Leckie Gaiters, full range of SIZES ».....5..%. Alex Babiak SHOE STORE and REPAIR SHOP Mayfair Theatre Friday and Saturday, June 3-4 Alan Ladd, Veronica Lake, in : “Saigon” meme Monday and Tuesday, June 6-7 Edward G. Robinson ,Gail Russell, in Night Has a Thousand Eyes (Adult) Wednesday and Thursday, June 8-9 Red Skelton, Brian Donlevy, Arlene Dahl, in “A SOUTHERN YANKEE” “Little Mr. Jim” has been held over and will be shown at a later date Friday and Saturday, June 10-11 Mother Wore Tights - (In Technicolor)
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