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The Olds Gazette 1940-01-04 - 1941-12-24
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1941-07-10
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Saal ‘Thursday, July 10th., 1941 THE OLDS GAZETTE truction of the new cement sidewalks| Olds showed a splendid eee un | Thanks Ladies Auxiliary - WORLD OF WHEAT Vicious Dog Attacks with an cegle eye, He secs (o © ON community team work in F Ca. d Ch 1 Sani I t the right ‘amount cement is put| Victory Loan over the top. Let's have i anitary inspector” into the mixture and so on. We are| that same co-operation in connection al —— acanate By H. G. L. Strange hot intimating that the contractor, big | with the Agricultural Fair on Friday | Secretary, Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Director, Research Department, Searle} 1+ appears that Asa Foster's dog did Swede ‘Thompson, would even try to|and Saturday, July 18th and 16th...- | ojds 1 Sianck Grain Company, Limited not take kindly to the provincial sani- get away with anything like that, but| Some local business men have not | Legion: , tary inspector Mooney last week, when ow rain~proof. and even noise. | ‘ere were other contractors who did. | learned the fact that they get another | Dear Madam:- ‘We hear that President Roosevelt,/he and the town constable, John Jen- proof, Galeon Hooper of the Milky Way | chance at the money they spend at; Thanks very much for the chocolate.| at the request of Mr. DeValera, is pro-| sen,, were making an inspection of out- proof R Dairy, had a very busy time at the|home.... . It is sure a nice change—real, whole | posing to ship wheat and other food-| side toilets. The dog attacked Mr. Calgary Stampede on Monday. He milk chocolate! Good Canadian choco- | stuffs to Eire. Mooney and took a large piece out of lost track of both of his boys at one late or smoke, is just like a chinook| The ships carrying these foodstuffs | the rear of his pants. time and before he got them rounded COMING EVENTS wind coming down to make a 30 below would have to pass through the Ger-| As a consequence Asa aj be- up the train had pulled out and he mn south-east wind back up. It is sure|Mman submarine, bomber and surface | fore Police Magistrate F. J. Briegel on war forced to ride home in the bus.| The Ennerdale Ladies’ Aid Commu-/| good of you people back there, to do warship ‘blockade on the Atlantic, and | Friday to answer the following charge Needless to say the generally kind- } nity Picnic at Geo. Clark’s on Wednes- | these things for us. so would have to be protected by Bri-|laid by town constable Jensen: “Thad hearted milk man was not in the best | day, July 16th. Tea will be served on| - 1 just came back from leave; twelve tish warships, but the irony of it is he ae hae a dog, without first ob- of humor... . ’ 5 days of it, and well spent. If hap- |: a current year’s license for the grounds. alee ne if you hap- |: ore difficult than it should be, and | same, as required under Bylaw No. 308 %. Fe ° e Z 5 4 ° < Z Floyd Brown says his young son is going to be an athlete. Why? Be- cause he ran all over him the other night .... Here’s bad news! The local elevator agents are not to have any holidays this summer. ... . 8 3 5 E & é i Councillor J. H. Kemp is a busy man these days. He is supervising the cons- E { eT ladly them fuses to permit the British to use three destroyed, but made order what- , OP as 1 aeeetiaghors over wits also Hire ports that by Treaty were avail- | ever about the pants underclothes. : £ : t had a blitz é: able to Great Britain for mutual de-| A. ©. Bury, appearing for Foster, sta- a8 i one there. fence up to and including 1938. tea thet- the had It rather caught the people of Not. dog already been, s Mercantile I Sete en Se eet ree os ern se we ree a j one. On ot aoe tasted tor’ two and a| Porte available to Great Britain, and Roster to come through with = $2.00° 7 ‘W1]\ hat? hours and a lot-of damage wes |S the of her dog . but no : } done. Tt is no wonder that it gets on |#0d the blood of her in common ‘||| the children’s nerves Most of the | Empire defence, whereas Eire, also like HAYING HINTS } vee dows were chattered in the ¥. M.|Canade, a part of the British Oom- - ™| monwealth of Nations, spends no mon- There is more feeding value per e i C. A, where I was staying. in which j afi, There Twos eer Sisle. ‘There | &Y> BO treasure and no blood on, Bm- | Pons t eS ees u O es a 1 ee IMI) was a ecldiers’ club there, the only | pire defence. Tt seems to me, there-|in hay cut late in the season. Muck 4 one where night accommodation was | fre. that when this wes is over, Great bee ee eae oe its a eos : HHT | tree here night sccommedetiov oun. | Britain should certainly give a “buy- | & axis 0 * ] ; by the ladies of Car! ing” preference to Canadian farm pro- quantities must be consumed by live ) f ducts such as. cattle, bacon, eggs, poul- to enable them to obtain ade- ou Comfortable and Cool |\\ ix issem = bnc| cette ae fend Bee it reer i Leath and: Dundee, where I saw the - ‘AS a general rule all grasses should i “Ta: - ‘of the which country Great Britain normally eee } Se cut seven WOM | purchases. vast quantities of these | be cut for hay when they are coming e LOVELY ‘ A} | ders of the wor foodstuffs. into bloom. Legumes, such as alfaifa Cotton I rint 1 4 eine acting to England from the Bs Sie nine wakes oe Pog cut er cean Slips raid on Lofoton in Norway. ‘The following factors have tended to | Almedta malses toe eee tiovers: when H D A itn fitting and (Fram there I went on to Aberdeen, | Tiree, Oklahoma ns in lin full bloom. ouse TeESSES attractive stip; in acer tne waking eed. - considerable damage to winter wheat: | portant, say Tend t eae ab ; rayon, satin, tea- oy re te London several times be- | Otiental wheat production in 1041 15} shomtiy after it is mowed. Failure to Gay Cotton Prints House rose and blue ‘The places I seen to be considerably lower ‘Dresses; in patterns Lace trisnmoed Te Pe a ion aioe tennecl aioe 1940; general i crop rake immediately causes it to dry out and colors. Sizes 14 to 20 oo I was there last. The scenery of ue poor to fair; U. 8. and Can- eS and 38 to 44. on ||| te suouding, of Hyde Park and ~ prices con- : Specially priced Pie lamege to Buckingham. Palace ‘ithe following fagtors have tended to | 5 $1 5 95c cone a eS Seen a Wile from the | WWE Brice: ‘The U. 5. spring wheat Second Battalion, Calgary e chest. "The same with Big Ben, but| CTP continues to make excellent pro” Regiment (Tank) could be plainly seen on the Parlia- gress; the French North African wheat FANCY ment Buildings. ie , “One Group of Women’s FLORAL RAYON Tt isa shame to see all this dest- Fine White Silk oe ue ame pose ge tage oh a ho OXFORDS. AND i can go and give it beck to Hier with . s terest. - PUMPS H Panties I am not with the Calgary High- - Medium heels; smartly de- Sizes small, med landers any more, but had a tr signed to flatter as well as aha lay " to R. C. O. G. I will get 12 weeks’ to give Per Pai training. as a mechanic. Sizes from 4% to 8. ‘The school the Canadian Ordinance| My future address is: , ’ ,. Specially priced pair 35c | gives us here is good. Any man who Anderson, A. H. M11749, ; PreviouS Orders No. 26 lasts all the way through for each R. C. O. C., ’ | part 1 Orders by Acting Major D. T. $1 5 test and tries to do his best to be a 1 Can. Gen. H. U. Fotheringham, Officer e. acta. Wie ben soon ee the ot pantas oe et No. 3.Company, for week ending ie, course. Will you ive my greetings ™ Jul: 41, BUY YOUR SPRING COAT NOW | I hope you will have luck with’the| friends in Olds? a oxiney oobeensh: Ggt..C. C. Spooner: Children’s Casual and tailored styles; in wool, tweeds and 1941 harvest in the Olds district. Thank you. Next for Duty: Set. Chas. Bennett SMOKE ELK OXFORDS novelty weaves. Come and try on every type then Like to give my best thanks to all ‘Yours sincerely, - PARADES — eds Golid leather; sizes 8 to make your selection. Prices will never be any my friends in Olds and district, for | A. H. Anderson. are Qoaraty will parade ei the- e lower. 2 - rena — lum, , on lay, 13%. Per pair Specially priced @ - : July 14th, at. 1830, hours. 1 3 SKIS DRESS: Battle Dress. e ‘ 10.95 TRAINING— 5 ‘ I ; ; 1. Physical Training. Sgt. Ashton. ——— foe ae . ’ ; D S k 4. Morse Code. Tpr. Ollis. ~ Men’s Dress Shirts ress DOCS Bae eens Set Bom: * ’ ADMINISTRATION— : Roomy cut of firm Hard wearing cotton | Names are still required for Sarcee. F cotton broadcloth, and rayon texture; in Please get your name in at once. - -printed in striped _ - good looking patterns. es r a = R.F, Anderson, 2nd. Lieut. i potter shader: miles of Weer Sizes 1014 The wise and thrifty buyer realizes that Quality in Merchandise is of —— : a Fused attached’ ae. in Every to 1114 vital importance and oe See is the solution CHIROPRACTOR Shop at Jenkins Groceteria and be assured of both. #|H. S. RAMSEY, 2.4. D.C. Ph.o. : Pair Sizes 14% to 17. Per Pa (Doctor of Chiropractic) Each KEMP BLOCK — OLDS — PHONE 13 TEA; Our Own Toastan Blend; : 62c 4 1 = Se “ i Cc. , ‘A blend of the finest leavés.. Per bb.....---------------- OMice: Hours: | : a: 4 9-12 am. FULL SPINAL : = — % COFFEE; Our famous Golden Rule Brand 47c el anos " MEN’S COMBINATIONS MEN’S DRESS STRAW-HATS. fig ee ao CHURCHES - Athletic buttonless Combinations; in fine cotton We have a nice-selection of sewn braid hats. with o TOMATOES . Fancy; Cut Green - knit; Lastex across baick. peck bands. 7 chee Goality BEANS - OLDS UNITED CHURCH Short Sleeves, ankle length. 9 5c Colors: Mist grey, sand or i 4 5 ; Size 2% Tins “16 02. Tins. Minister: Rev. A. L. Elliott, Sizes 38 to 44. Per suit_..--------2 sea foam. Sizes 6% to 7%; each ab @ ; Zins 29¢ H | = 25¢c soso Stagg, July 13th, 1041 = % eer enne----- a.m, orn: worship un— t : é : é _ : day .schoof in the Bennett - Hammer M ? R : t er eee eee RAISINS 1) CLEANSER == 9] "i S0 am. Morning worship and Sun- Men's Raincoats arsomscenetisfaa gigs WI rsusetes Oe || Ri. 1Oe fe eo : ; ae Z . ~ UE Ill ber Tin foie : ; ; 4; : : 7.30 p.-m.. Evening worship in the : 4. PUMPKIN __ WATER GLASS Os fue oa Ss i 7 th G Hi% Aylmer, fancy 2 Size 2 tins; i & Sie er avings in e rocery Department 4 Size 2% tins; 2 for 5c Per Tin----------- ce ST. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN : HE fe CHUR: FRY’S Male — cut green or cut Wax 3 5c Ne os _— Perfect Bath 1 : Minister: Rev. R.A. Sinclair, B.A. 4 | COCOA Miracle Whip Corn Pops, Kellogg’s; 4 pkts.'...25¢ i} Z Per Doven---4---- 35c yah Fe c ereccns acoe sonacl Hi} | 1b. tin 8 oz. jar19¢| |! Rice Krispies, Kelloge’s; 2 pkts. 25¢ HIS —— <1 =< uals iecuan Date 31ic 16 0z. jar....31c l| Nabob Fl oe : bi ttl 24c ie SHINOLA : FLY SWATS “Rector: Rev. A. D. Currie — 4 32 oz. jar....46c abob Flavorings; per bottle..... nt a ote 2 nee Oxo Cubes; 10 cube box............. 22c J — Slee 25¢c seoengr 10c euntas, ry ne 1:00 me det ; See Z ne ins. A. T. Kemp. Wax Paper, 100 ft. roll... 19¢ | Sugar; 10 Ib. paper bag................ 89c Z Sunday, July 20th: 7.30 p. m. Even- Coffee, Nash’s Jubilee; 1 Ib. pkt. 49e || Cornmeal, golden yellow; 10 lbs. 49c “ DRINKS! _ DRINKS!! fade tea Bunda. Jal tite: 10pm: Been= Tea, Lipton’s Black; 1 Ib. pkt...75¢ |} Chick Scratch; 8 Ibs. for.......... ‘psc ane Tot tat cook eo Nee oe eee ee” Gl caulk ar Cs Hanae Fresh Ginger Snaps; 2 Ibs...........25¢ - 4 — FRUIT CRYSTALS — | Rev. Frederick Vincett: Pastor Shinola Floor Wax; per tin... 22% “IT” White Nabob ¢ ORANGEADE; 1 Ib. package... Med) ge eee i Shoe Cleaner Jelly Powders 4 LEMONADE; 1 Ib. package.............0b re 25¢ ¥| 11:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m—Preach- Lye, Royal Crown; 3 tins.......... 33c Rass 10 mab. ‘All Flavors ; ’ ing service | a0 ce fF \—2: . mm. ant - PEARL SOAP DEAL 2 bottles for 5 pkgs. for , G. H. BURKE : MANAGER any schol at 3:90_p, m 4 Bars Pearl S d ; PHONE 31 Ing Wednesday, at 8:00 p. m. aniesent 290 || 25 _||_258 | 1 bres eng ond ie uty 1 s : . Fresh Fruits and Vegetables : ssc Cau oe fay, Reet Eric E. Jorden: Pastor. Ripe Tomatoes; per Ib............... 20 Oranges, 252’s; per dozen.......... 25c Farm GYorvice aie ‘school at 1:00 p.m. 7 urch service at 2:00 p, m. Fresh Celery; 2 lbs. for........ 2lc Watermelon, half or whole; lb. 08¢ } A. department fed by arses ee Young People’s meeting on Sunday, ‘ : ; ta 00 p.m. ’ ’ ? Sere ee ‘ by Federal Seaton: nee : "pha anand on Wednesday at New Cabbage, firm heads; 5 lbs. 25¢ Grapefruit large size; 8 for 25c approved agricultural 2 BP. New Carrots; 6 lbs. for 25c Large Lemons, size 252’s; doz. 37c This service is aveilable without charse. See 600°D. TD. veicome New Beets; 5 Ibs. for 25c Bing Cherries; per Ib.................. 23c our agent about your problems. a THE SALVATION ARMY New Potatoes; 7 Ibs. for..........,.. 23e Ripe Bananas; 2 lbs. for......,....29¢ ‘@ess ‘ a — seven charge. s 9 P. ess : @ m. BC Apricots, No. 1’s per case $1.44 |) (AIAN TMMADDOMMALIILGA!) | Sree : LS -Day Services
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Image 679 (1941-07-10), from microfilm reel 679, (CU12502625). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.