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The Olds Gazette 1948-01-01 - 1949-12-22
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1949-06-16
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eee —— THE OLDS GAZETTE THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1949 [ WE’RE HOLDING AN Open Hos CAEN A new branch of The Bank of Nova Scotia opens on Monday morning, | June 27, in the Hedges Building, opposite the Post Office, in Olds. But on Saturday, June 25, we’d like to forget about banking and spend | some time just getting to know you and your friends. So, we’re holding an “open house” at the Bank, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. There. will be light re- | frehsments for everyone, and we hope you will drop in and say hello some time during the afternoon. We don’t want.to talk about banking then, so we’ll just say now that if you decide to do business with The Bank of Nova Scotia we can assure Hope you'll drop around. Remember,. the date - Saturday, June 25 the time 2:00 to 5:00 pm; the place, The Bank of Nova Scotia opposite the Post Office, in Olds THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA G. A. BEGIN, Manager, .Olds Branch It’s FATHER’S DAY at OLOS MERCANTILE ‘Dress Father Up This Week ] l some designs ,and patterns ‘Dad will like they keep their these ties because shape and beautiful colorings Treat father with several tics this week- end from our assortment $y 00 $q-50 $4 -95 Men’s FANCY DRESS COTTON DRESS SOX a splendid variety of smart looking patterns in the most wanted colors, tops are ribbed for snug fit, sizes 814 to 1114 50c Pair ; MEN’S FANCY DRESS COT- TON e-a RAYON SOX with dark ground “nades of brown, wine and navy, contrasting centre figures with stripes and bars, sizes 69c Each : ; 5 Men’s Shirts MEN’S SPORT. SHIRTS fine finish texture with neat check peter color combination, grey and brown all sizes $ 3.95 MEN’S DRESS SHIRTS: - of well known brands, Stetson, Blue Stone or B.V.D., sizes 141% to Q 4-00 to $5 1014 to 111%4 Pair MEN’ 166° WOOL DRESS SOX Diamond design with beautiful contrasting colors, must be seen to be S$ 1 5 59 appreciated, sizes 10'» to 11? Palit cus ssseus UNDERWEAR light and medium weight. short sleeve ankle length sizes 36 to 44, Suit .. $1.95 to $3.25 MEN’S SMART PATTERN DRESS SOX knit from fine cotton and wool yarn this striking hose is color- ful and attractive. grey yel- low and fawn, an ideal gift for father, sizes 10% to 11%, pair B5¢ all wool gabardine pants Sizes 30 to 38, Pair $11.95 to $14.95 MEN’S DRESS PANTS were present. mother. | Little Trudy Warm and {ous lunch was served. | c | | ie set. Three Hills, Alta. ‘FOR SALE 1 § Olds Frozen Food Lockers Miller, Phone FOR SALE — U cents in change. cotte, or Phone 41, Olds. over 1800 Ibs.: 11 inch Hi grinder, I’m your man. miles west of Sundre. sten, phone R804, Olds. 386, Olds, Alta.. ;Schalin, who were dressed alike in, pink and white. carried in the bas-| extend their wishes. kets of gifts, for which the bride|—Sid Hoskins. ’ |staciously thanked one and all. ;. Miss Violet Fleck and Ruth Unger ‘played several pleasing accordion i selecti foll .| friends and Bay jpeereee soueeng, whlch aie {the Hainstock Community, for their | ; FOR SALE — i0 sows to farrow | July and August. Apply A.: Berg-. SHOWER HONORS BRIDE i Miss Velma Falkenberg, bride- x elect, was honored with ‘a shower at | ily, wish to thank their many friends | 5 the home of Mrs. A. P. Schalin of | for the kindnesses and sympathy ex- | Bs An enjoyatle hour was spent in|Say thank you contest — an automobile romance,|to the Nurses : babes in the woods, country quiz, who took such good care of Henry. | & j and baby blunders. The group led ; by Mrs, A. Kuehn won, a prize of }peppermint patties. Of special in- | terest was a gift for the bride’s | A special number was given by jthe trio, Miss Ruth Unger, Ruby} | Schultz, and Dolores . Weidman. | Janice | in ‘WANTED — A partner with capital for a big general store on Post Office street. in Olds. I own the building. Apply Mrs. .Satinovsky, 1420 Premier Way, Calgary, Phone 2 4-B3tp FOR SALE — Rear steel wheels for 15-30 or 22-36 McCormick Deering | tractor, 442 inch lugs, $40 for the Norman . McLeod, Box 167, 24-3tp —- 10 weaner pigs. Mel. |. Bskrick, 2 miles east of Sundre. 1p FOUND — At exhibition grounds, cream colored baby carriage with j rubber tires. Owner may have @"nounce the engagement of their | same by paying for this ad and only daughter, Velma Vernice, to contacting Tony Garteau at the 24-1te WANTED. — Someone to break 40 at 7:00 p.m. in the evening. acres, on contract. Apply Andy 24-3tc | of “Belgium : horses, 11-years-old, quiet, reason for selling, no pasture. $100 cash./ you of prompt, éfficient and courteous service in these new modern premises. { | C. H. Thomas, Phone.R1706 24-3tp ; I |LOST — Wallet containing $5.50 worth of tickets and around: 85, Pictures also.’ If found return to Beverly Si- 24-1t FOR SIAALE —If you want a well-| bred team of Percheron or Clyde, 10 tons baled alf- alfa; 6.tons loose alfalfa; er an Capacity McLeod Jack | Waterhouse, 4 miles south and 4/ 1tp \ in ’ 24-2tp sige once a ieomeensil ‘WANTED — Stenographer and re-' ceptionist for doctor’s office. Ap- ply in writing, stating age and qualifications to Drs. Harvey, Box 24-2te CARD OF THANKS | wommacroxseaaze My. and Mrs. L. Ganske and fam- | § tended to them during their recent | 2 sad bereavement. Also for the many! floral tributes. They also wish to! & to Dr. Harvey and| © of the Olds hospital | x EE eine! CARD OF THANKS I wish to take this opportunity of thanking the many friends and neighbors for their Kindness during my illness and. for the purse of money raised at the Betchton dance last week. Also the many contribu- Father’s Day June 19 KEEP PAPPY HAPPY AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT OF Ee COUTT’S FATHER’S DAY CARDS 5 5¢ — 50¢ tors to, the fund from Olds and dis- trict and those who came so far to DINED HE! §% Wallets by Baguley, & Julian Sae and Henry 3 Perkins $2.95 — $13.75 Leather Key Tainers a eee CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank all our i jally Eesti kindness and wonderful floral tri- pulse during | our recent bereave- $1.50 _— $3.00 ment. THE HOLMES FAMILY Ae Travelling fases ENGAGEMENT ° $11.00 — $25.00 ‘Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Field- house announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Mary, to| Mr. Earl Goddard, twin son of. Mr. | and Mrs. F. C. Goddard, all of Olds. The wedding to take place at the Church of the Nazarene on July 6, 1949, at 7:30 pm. Rev: C. G.) Smokers’ Needs — * Cigarettes, Pipes, Cigars ighters, cigraette cases, dirt EISELE BEE SEH IT 2 CAMERAS — Brownie 127, 620,¢616 Vigilant 620 Kodak Tourist __$3.00 — $48.50 _ CHOCOLATES * Moirs, Neilsons, Page and Shaw, 1 and 2 Ib 90¢ — $2.80 Waterman Pen and Pencil Sets | 1 ® tobacco pouches CHD Hansford officiating. pe eae arr ENGAGEMENT > and Mrs. Ben Falkenberg | Mr. Mr. Leoriard Kuehn. The wedding | to take place in the East Olds Baptist church, Tuesday, June 21, : Maybank’s Need Berries then send your order today to JAS. PIERCE SUBSCRIPTIONS. to Men’s Magazines, Argosy, True, Field and Stream, Sport, Outdoors, etc. AT THE FOUNTAIN — : Sundaes, | Milk Shakes, and Sodas Drug Store| “(YOUR REXALL STORE) ‘PHONE 26 Spe HHH III eI ISS Box 198 Mission City, B.C. FO ROOMS NEEDED. Strawberries $4.75 per case 24 gts. F.OB. Mission Raspberries $4.00 per case Money must accompany order Reference: Bank of Nova Scotia Mission, B.C. for curlers at the Olds Car Bonspiel — JANUARY 3 to 12, 1950 Cots Can Be Supplied — Phone or. Contact — E. O. ASMUNDSON Please do this at once and help put Olds -on. the map Service JUNE 15-26 BERNICE MARKEY . HARMATTAN Church of the Nazarene. 8:00 p.m. each evening, | except Saturday Sunday Services Sunday School 10:30 a.m., | Morning Worship 11:30. | FOR RENT — Three room apart~ ment, running water. Phone .143. Evangelistic and special singing with DENVER DUO Is there Natural Gas for Export? At present withdrawal rates there is now enough PROVEN reserves of natural gas to last Alberta 70 years. This does not include potential reserves. Allowing for INCREASED consumption and the portion contemplated for export, with- drawals over 50 years would be 11 trillion cubic feet. The Natural Gas C issi d geologists’ that © existing reserves will be increased MANY TIMES OVER. Since then there have been many important new’ discoveries. Minimum. estimates of ‘potential. reserves are at least 28 trillion cubic feet in the near future, enough to last, WITH EXPORT, 125 years. NORTHWEST NATURAL“ GAS COMPANY | MINIMUM oa POTEN- : WITH- TIAL: DRAWALS 28,000 57 BILLION BIL.ION CUBIC Ie FEET Farm Pol Two cut of every five Canadians. depend directly on farm products for their livelihood. The. other three depend on farm prosperity, in- directly, to a very great degree. For remember, “The prosperity of the primary producers ‘is the - foundation of the properity of the nation”. Liberty, Prosperity an Liberal your Liberal Candidate for VOTE LIBERAL and Protect Your Interest in Icy ae A. B. McGORMAN the Red Deer Federal riding d Security
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