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The Olds Gazette 1958-01-02 - 1960-03-17
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1960 ~ THE OLDS GAZETTE —, 1952 OLIVER 88 TRACTOR GOOD RUBBER, NEW STEERING A-1 SHAPE $750.00 COME IN AND SEE THE ALL NEW 1960 DODGE WITH THE ALL NEW ECONOMY SLANT 6 MOTOR NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOW ROOM 1 Miller and Widmer Your Massey Ferguson Dealer Coming Here and Going There \ | Ww. C. Spicer of Carstairs was WILL OBSERVE 50th WEDDING an Olds visitor on Tuesday. * * * | ANNIVERSARY ; : i Mr. and Mrs. Eric Nelson cordi- Glen Coonfer is working with yee c Texaco Exploration at Valley View ally invite all their friends and | for the winter months. | neighbors to am open on the | cas | occasion of their 50th fing , Mr. and Mrs. Tony Nazarek and Anniversary to be held Tuesday, children of Rutherford visited re- January 19th from 2 pam. to 10 cently with the Murrays of Olds. pm. at their farm home: \ = * & \ ——_0—— Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Burton of ot, Lacombe visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben PRODUCE EDUCATIONAL i Wednesday. an oe | TELECASTS Mr. and Mrs. Karl Lenz and The CBC are producing a seri Gordon visited the Kashag: family of educational telecasts through of Spruceville for Suni ay inner. January, Fet end March for | i , | Mr, and Mrs. John Delong were the use of schools throughout visitors of Mr. and Mrs. W. Weld- 242. : | | 1 Last Wednesday a T.V. set was , Lacombe, recently. b - ae Lagan wee div gh Gtsee oa tine R. P. Weeks, Credit Manager | ior High School in. Olds. Lumber Co., Moose Jaw,' Wright's grade 3 class and Sask., was a visitor in Olds last’ Durand’s grade 4 class were privi- week. leged to be the viewers “at ‘thet * 2 ¢ time. x Harry Winters is in the Olds; These special _ television pro-| Hospital ; a | check-up. periment, but they hold promise | see of a mew and revolutionary way | Don Walloper, sales represent-/to assist school instructions. ._ | ative for Superior Farm Equip- ~NEW Cars and Trucks IN STOCK NOW Late Model Used Cars and. Trucks SPECIAL ON SMOKED TIRES 25% DISCOUNT 20th CENTURY -MOTORS {9 Gervair — Chevrolet — Oldsmobile — Chevrolet Trucks BOX 219 OLDS, ALTA. PHONE 615 . : Parents at home might be in-* ment called on Miller and Wid . . mer Monday. terested to view these programs * * each Wednesday from 3 to 3:30 | Syd Miller of Bow Valley Farm| P-m. . Machinery Ltd., Calgary, was a business visitor in Olds Friday. * * a . ot and Mee Mertey aayon ot| CM@lkboard And Calgary were visiting Mr. and me Chatter Morley Makyon of Olds. as Student's returned to shod ws | Jammary 4 after a much enjoyed ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bussard and e visited their daughter, ;ten day holiday. All were curious ;and hopeful about the results of Amn, in Calgary at the weék-end. | the Christmas exams“ ete Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Doherty of of Olds attended the Square Danc- Friday noonhour a meeting of | ing in Innisfail Wednesday even- ‘he Booster Club was theld, at ing. | which time an executive committee see consisting of Sharon Ritz, Pat Arm- it was a case of the sick attend-| strong, Wendy Ehrhardt, Norman ing the sick last week when Mr.| Knecht and Jerry Houchin were el- and Mrs. Dan Bernard were both | ected. laid up with the flu. | Judy Clarkson, Joanna Jensen, ca Darlene Dodd and Ernie Jopp were Mr. and Mrs. Paddy Hawkins of| lected to form a committee to | Olds were visited recently by Ray| OTganize cheerleaders. A meeting | Thompsen and James of. Rolling! for all those interested in cheer-— Hills. leading will ibe held om Monday at ee © Clearance Sale JANUARY 16 to 23 GLENWOOD PRINTS 29c yd. 2 3 ‘Travel-are,-Tweedie, Rayon Flannel and Rayon Suit- ing 45” wide. REDUCED FOM $2.00 TO $1.50 YD. 20% OFF ALL WOOLLENS Plaids, Checks, Plains, Mohairs and Boucles Ruby's Fabric Shop (located on the Sundre Highway) PHONE 138 OLDS, ALTA. | Welcome To These ~ Wheat Pool Meetings Bowden Legion Hall ______ Mon., Jan. 18, 2:30 p.m. Penhold Memorial Hall ____ Tues., Jan. 19, 8:00 p.m. Innis Lake School, Olds ____ Wed., Jan. 20, 8:00 p.m. ’ Innisfail Legion Hall ______ Fri., Jan. 22, 2:30 p.m. On 1958-59 deliveries, the Alberta Wheat Pool has declared a record Patronage Dividend - - possibly the largest ever paid in Western Canada. The Pool’s continued success depends on the loyal support of farm people. Your local Pool agent, Delegate Ralph Richards and Fieldman Bert Kellicut urge you to attend the Pool meeting in your district to discuss the affairs of your own grain marketing co-operative. ; ALBERTA WHEAT POOL oonhour. ~ A doubleheader basketball game was played in Didsbury on Friday night. In the first game the final score was 18 all. Tied for high. . | Scorer were Verna Coonfer and | Pat Ryan, a Didsbury district | Dixie Dodd with 4 points each. In | resident, is reported to have pur-' the second game the Olds boys" chased the Olds’ Billiard Hall from | were victorious 26 to 19. High Joe Martin. Mr. Ryan took over scorer and outstanding player for operation of the establishment on' Olds was Joe Scarlett with 10 Monday. Points. A Jarge number of Olds ) Hi Miss Frances Wong, daughter of ; ae _— etka se een ud e inl larger number of seadents wills ston, Jamaica as the guest of Mr | tend the basketball game and Boos- and Mrs. C. Chinn. Frances form-; ter Club dance next Friday. erly lived in Toronto where she) oO. was employed with a T.V. adver-! tising firm. . | SPRUCE COULEE Holiday visitors at the Blain) DAIRY CLUB home in Eagle Hill were Mr. and| The Spruce Coulee Dairy Club 'Mrs. John Blain, Drayton, Mr. and held their Christmas party and’ |Mrs. Lyle Runham, Mrs. Patsy | Taffle on Dec. 28th. | Cameron, and Glen Blain, of Innis- | First prize, a table lamp, went | fail; Mr. and Mrs. Don Runhamr of , 0 Mr. Art Currie ef Bowden who |Crammond, amd Mr. and Mrs. G, | Bad ticket No. 310. | Matheison, Louis Blain and Mr. and Second prize, a bullet light, tick- tay Joe Blain of Calgary. | et No. 81, went to Salvin Leischner, * * * ‘On Tuesday, December 29th. | Me Mrs. Mabel Dawson was rushed to the hospital with undetermined injuries suffered in a sudden fall a week and half before Christmas. ih & *“ * & | Torrington. Mrs. Henry Plouffe returned Third prize, a pen and pencil home from the Olds Hospital Fri) set, ticket No. 117, wemt to Mrs. day ter undergoing eatment “ for infection in her knee. a Sevater, Obie. o* Olds Bee’s invaded Didsbury | Tuesday night for a hockey game but were out bumped, and out- scored by a four to two score. Auction Mart Report A capacity crowd was on hand at Vale View News The first meeting of the year ' for the Social Club was theld at | the home of Mrs. W. Scholz. Meet-| ing opened with singing Red River | Valley. Secretary read her annual | Peport and it was gratifying to see | the work we had done in the past | year. Roll Call was answered with " i; “What I did in my young days.’”, ‘the market this week, with a Iarge| p 7 7. was “Are we as good aj ‘run of livestock. Prices were steady | neighbor as we might be and alll | and hog prices held about the same ; were agreed we try to do the as before the new year. best of our ability. A thank you Cattle prices were a bit easier | Note was read from Mrs. Vickery. | ihe but bid The contest was won by Mrs. than before the new year | “| Bob Scholz and the winner of the | ding was brisk throughout the sale. raffle was Mrs. Bay. Members then On offer were 283 hogs, 301/ made up the programmes for the cattle and 2 horses. coming year. Next month we will | Baby cal from meet with Mrs. Svend Jensen. Milk ee sieve ate Mr. and Mrs. Edward Christof- Cows. 90! ‘i fersen were up from Calgary visit- | and 800 Ib. steers were bringing | ing over the week-end. | from $17 to $19.75 per owt. 700/ (Curling started on Saturday at ‘tb. heifers sold from $16 to $18.| the Co-op rink with their annual | "These were of the feeder variety. mixed spiel. Winners in ine first event were ist., J. Sande, 2nd., Steer calves around 450 pounds! p “Grant, 3rd., A Robertson, 4th., brought from $20 to $23.85 per cwt.| © pollock. Second event: Ist. | Heifer calves sold for $17 to $19.25| young, 2nd., V. Jerual, 3rd per cwt. Cows brought from $12] Christoffersen, 4th W. Elliott. | to $14.75 per cwt. On Jan. 3rd, Mr. and Mean Johnson entertained at a delicious Weaner pigs sold at $5.00 to $7.00. turkey supper. They had as their | Feeder hogs from $10 to $19.25.| cuests Mr. and Mrs. John Haynes Sows and gils brought from $25) of Olds, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mowatt, to $43 and boars, $30 to $37.50. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Dickrow, Dole Next week there will be 25 head of good quality steers from one owner. and Ellwood, and Mr. and Mrs. W There was a large amount of T: B. Mr: and Mrs. John Anglet re- turned home from Vancouver after spending a holiday with Mr. and First Annual January FLANELLETTE PYJAMAS Regular $4.50 SALE $3.25 eteteretetetatatatats TIES — 50c OFF STANFIELDS $1.00 OFF Casual Jackets 1 OFF 3 CAR COATS and Regular $39.50 | SALE $27.50 SALE $25.00 ‘SALE $21.95 SALE $17.95 SALE $14.95 Regular $18.95 SALE $13.95 ' PARKAS Regular $23.95 SALE $13.95 - SWEATERS $3.00 OFF No Exchanges, Refunds or Alterations on Sale Garments Gill - Rose Men's Wear Phone 747 Olds, Alta. hoff. Westerdale News | Mr. and Mrs. Wilf Wigley motor- ed to Red Deer recently to visit his sister who has been in the hos-! pital. The Rind Drilling Co. have start- | ed drilling on the Doug Landeen | farm. Our deepest sympathy is extend- ed to Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jackson on ithe sudden passing of their eight month old baby daughter, | Connie May. The interment was in the Westerdale cemetery on Wed. | Jan, 6th at 2 p.m. and services were held in the Westerdale Church. - : Mr. Bill Eggins had his car dam- | aged when he was hit by another | car when he and the neighbors were on their way to curl at the Farmers Bonspiel at Carstairs. | Mr. W. Herbert and Mr. Emil Krebs also took part in the Car-' stairs spiel Saturday. 1 Mr. and Mrs, E. P. Jackson spent © a few days in Calgary this week visiting Sams brother and sisters | there. ‘ ‘Don Krebs is doing the Jackson chores and looking after things while they are away. Mr..W. Herbert was in Calgary Monday on business. ROAST PORK oO" ROAST BEEF fo" HOCKS , PORK LIVER ,, RIBLETS ,,. SAUSAGE Firs: mave 3° $1.00 HAMBURGER jome maved ” $1.08 oe gee 15° HEADCHEESE Ko" > 4ge LIVERSAUSAGE i"! ">= gge WIENERS fpwrmrrséSF’ SUMMERSAUSAGE "D™ "°F 65° Olds Meat & Lockers PHONE 524 OLDS, ALTA. was held at the Willing Workers tHomdod Hall Monday was well with nine tables in play. The prizes went to Mrs. Bill Hggins and Mrs. D. Herbert as high ladies and Mr. T. Bolton and Mr. Emil Krebs-as high gents. The hostesses were Mrs. T. Bolton and Mrs. A. Jones. The dance last Friday night was well attended and everyone had a good time. There is to be another on February 12th with the String Busters so remember that date. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wigley have moved their trailer down to Mur iels folks as Bill will be working on one of the rigs that is drilling in the Westcott district. Congratulations to Doug Lan deen for winning a new men’s suit on the ‘Suit of the month club’ in Didsbury. Mr. Arthur Jackson is playing goalie for Didsbury again this season. “Good Luck. Art!” , A mumber from the district at- tended the Saturday night game and also the Tuesday night game. _ Westward Ho W.E.' Our first meeting of the year was held at the home of Mrs, Jas. | A. Armstrong with 15 members 1 visitor present. Mrs. Joe, Heaton enrolled again after a couple years absence. Roll Call | was answered with “suggestions for programs”. Mrs. Phillips is | this ths correspondent to Mrs. SEALY . Does It Again BREAKS THE PRICE BARRIER IN @ Chesterfields ’ @ = Sectionaire’s @ Esrly American Redi-Bed and Mattresses } Sale Starts January 15 D> la y “The Mame of BM pwrritore’ ELL PEEVER. owner ¢ Phont, 27 ¢ OLDS, ALBERTA Williams in the C.N.LB. January card parties are to be Jan 16 at Mrs. A. Frews and Jan. 29 at Mrs. Earl Grace’s. Executive are to meet at Mrs. Herb Millers on Jan. 13 for programme making. Changes in our standing committee are Mrs. Frew with Home Ec. and Mrs. Bill Sudhoff with S.S. Paper on Education given by Mrs. Neu- feld, “The Pro’s and Cons of a College Education, Who Should Go to College and Why so Many Failures”. This was followed by R.T.T. on our beefs on todays edu- cation. | The contest by Martha Miller, | using song titles to write a story, ‘was won by Mrs. Neufeld with 15. ! The raffle was won by Mrs. Herb Miller. Lumch was served by Mrs. Phil-| lips and Mrs. Bliss and Mrs. Arm- strong and was heartily enjoyed. We meet on Feb. 4 at the home of Mrs. Mary Bliss. Co-hostesses will be Mrs. H. Smith and Mrs. Bill Sud- ——0 ' CARD OF THANKS We deeply appreciate and sin- cerely thank all those who assist- ed us in our recent bereavement. Our beloved wife and sister. We especially want to thank Rev. Towers for his comforting words. For the floral tributes, cards and expressions of sympathy, and to the ladies who furnished and served the lunch. | Edward Sigmund, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kany and family ,Mr. and Mrs. Walter Birtles and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Kary and family, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schritter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reile, Mr. and Mrs. Gust Lurigan and ily, Mns, Ida Fisher and family, Albert and Arthur Kary. | a AN EXPRESSION OF THANKS The members of the Olds Seven- th Day Adventist Church wish to thank those citizens of Olds who so generously contributed tto the success of the carolling program carried out shortly before Christ- mas. This money is used to further many projects, all of which con- tribute to the health and spiritual welfare of thousands of the world’s under-privileged people. The Olds church more than realized its goal of $500. and deeply appreciate Scholz. hay sold at 40¢ to 55¢ a bale. Mrs. Ambrose Anglet. your help in making this possible. DROP DOWN TO THE ROYAL Whatever your needs in lumber, building supplies or paint, drop down to the ROYAL LUMBER YARD where quality materials and sound advise are always at your service. Royal Lumber Yards PETE HANSEN, Mgr. —— Olds ~ Stauffer's OIL SEALS Auto Electric Have Available From Olds Stock- FAFNIR — Ball Bearings and Pillow Blocks TIMKEN — Tapered Roller Bearings (Cups & Cones) NATIONAL — Oil and Grease Seals Bearings and Seals for all Farm Tractors, Combines, Trucks, Cats, Shovels, etc. Complete interchange and application information available for all Farm and Industrial Equipment. Patronize your local Industrial Jobber and be ensured of local stocks for, ALL your future bearing needs. Stautfer's Auto Electric Phone 50 OLDS, ALTA. Residence Phone 130
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Image 947 (1960-01-14), from microfilm reel 947, (CU12380564). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.