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The High River Times 1936-01-02 - 1938-12-29
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Page Eight THE HIGH RIVER TIME SAGAT ATA AT AS ASRS AST SNES 5 SRSA : 1 ie: z a pee Season's TH i G ti OCA appe. ings reetings IRP 3 D FRIENDS: St. Aidin s Pekisko Sun- Get the habit Go io M Dermid's TO OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS + lt;4 To all our old friends gj Dee. 26th Horn to Mr. and Mrs, John Webb of cult a 4 OF HIGH RIVER AND DISTRICT - A tiny thing but it meas se much Blackie on Dec. 19, a son. it should produce 200,000,000 burie and customers with the penny Christmas seal Born to Mr, and Mrs, T. Marten at of wheat or its equivalent Again at thi holiday season we feel ib hy ve have had 4 Vulean Oils shareholders will get High, River hospital on Dec. 16, a grain and livestock. That te 5 whom we ve ha per cent, Christmas dividend, with daughter, Myrtle Lilian. contains navigable rivers, forests, pre- deeply grateful for the friendship bs such pleasant rela- ta be split amongst them A.J: Wilfred Alley has gone south to) clous metals, coal and power-sites: A Fig eae ; aio . it e Vicod of Vulean, secretary. mailed out spend a few weeks in Ci co othe ago new world air trad which you haye shown by your patron- EE tions for many years, by cheaues on Monday. Jim Drumheller who is attending routes were charted over this area. age during the past year : ; sine hack University of Washington, eas a v : few hun- Z and to the many new Mr. and Mrs. George McIrvine have ich fe i ch Many parts of it are withina fay i ; vone to Ontario for the Christmas tor in High River this weel 4 miles of tidewater at Pr Rup- i e, Se vn tov sid cet Picer eaee oe We send Jou our Very Best Christmas ; ce Molly Robertson returned from King and Hepburn Calgary to Brandon Imagine a sea. and New Year Greetings. U sity of Alberta o1 Saturday . . port at Bra lon Be years with mutual sa- jase ad Pas a Again In Discord South of Calgary there is developing ME ; 4 tisfaction. Mr. and) Mrs. Dean Pritchard are one of the most aigpentent ie Seale nroughout all the : are holidaying at the Coast. Hepburn are now turning over to the From Management and Staff of 5 ter resources, coal, other minerals, tins hi - it G The City Grocery 1 Hepburn claimed that '5 really unnecessary to mention them. S and th. and Mrs. A. A. Ballachey-w' l United States influence had prompted Albertans have been too accustomec nds at their home on Mr. King s power policy and alleged in past years to looking east; many of the early settlers of the province . 4 i Bs a G. Thomas, PM. is still in hospi- duty came from the east, lobked back, and DES S SIS SSS SSSSS 4 9 i in hosp Mr. King denied he had ever, at- we have'all aecaired the habit of look ) SSS 8 p al, but hopes to be rele New Year, tempted to persuade Mr. Hepburn to ing back. We have cndvobk 1) support him in proceeding with the urally towards Fort William, Toron mR St. ji MERRX-- y ; Wishes for a MER W.0. Zimmerman Bill Elcoate CHRISTMA: ee The High River Hardware Co. away and it is understegd that they Primg Minister King and Premier the British Ergpire. 4 the Con province there abounds good soil, wa- We again extend our oie y ies in Man of Affairs a: public certain letters in relation to the appreciation and Best the Wales, Mon., Tu s,, Wed. next, Dec St. Law) aterways and power ber and numerous other resources. 11 welcome. Stmas night from 9 till 12 o'clock. federal designs on Ontario's succession Mrs. Derrick of Warner, is visiting ith her mother Mrs. James Bews ov- vrways development , Ottawa, Montreal and other ea ; te Christmas holidays or had intimated refusal of Ontario to rt cities, 1,000 or more miles away. pa imost everybody gets one or two suppor the project might. bri - You younger Albertans must agutr i , t : eas. lt;2 a ed States trade bi lgok forward, by: looking-west, Import- rs hich carry no eR eve are fi ) sent them After Mr. Hept a respondence, M. King declares that the the Pacific Ocean. Thi s show nothing to. substdntiate pening daily, have a direct interest for great pity that a woman ays look as pleasant as she d there was any at- you: 8 her picture t Sara B: nan sko spent-u few days in Whastse th ated by Mr, Kir nent in The next stage of develop STANLE Y CLOTHING CO. said: I wish to em- this province will establish beyond a s BRIGHT AND HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL Jeun Mr. Hepbui i t the front doors of the prov riousne: ua- doubt th Quality in Mens Wear Since 1902 8) week tiort: lt; y to ince are the passes of the Rocky COME AND HEAR OUR ULTRA MOD SOUND EQUIPMENT ; High River Alberta I Jim MacDonald, ttenipt to secure permis ins; and Vancouver and Princ e Noble ar nongst Rupert are the steps of the front * x G 1 F T Ss j home for the bo a rer h. The bps dopn en 7 xOW SHOWING ppare ee at. December 6 25th u ' f z LOR ELE. E i Z I ince lunder ausnicesofithe Din- Crime: Minister:King.1n reply ore i ELEANOE EON ton W.L. will be held in the Di cents u tett r indicating his harmony What are some: of the immedinie ; Z B d y. - M d tors eg. Rat. Good m wath the Long Lake project. It is nil possibilities which should interest Po roadwa elody t , ne sty confusing but appears to be younger people whose lives will f 1 938 fl Man s Xmas 3.1.15, vs. see v SEY an Oe rear ai ied up with shia ravine? 0 , : Jand Miss Norma Boetleger have lef) Hepburn not liking Mr. King First the fo industry. Men wh i rn ve Boel timelicay au i ' visit at Markham, Ontarin - know say that several-hundred young THREE SHOWS Friday, 2th O 7 and 4 pan. t a ealt a nen, can be riven steady employment, One Show Christmas Night p.m. a Vai CFAC Radio News 2.38, fine unver oy ceancs e ' P.R, Natural Resouress z vin destroying inyaluable kinds, Si PS SEE eT Te eek ea witty January 2, CFAC the preventing replacing and te- i e Vip ind Mrs, A. HH. Rowe. ck Benny program will be relea-l) yianting. Every 5 cent piece expent : Allan T: ag ektURHed: from Flip ee ae : ore F ais ed on such work will be returned in a Monday, Tuesday, Wednesda B boys achool at Duncan, B.C. which he agg, Mn OR SHESHIBAISIES. Te t few years by valuable stands of tim e hes been eeraiagen Ana is ee weeklo ents A her, Surely such expenditure Is un GEO. ARLISS in e LIPPERS i d to be back home. Sn ea eet Mieettes questionably valuable. And it M f ff . i . A Most Complete and Well j Broadway Melody of 1988, is one ae reeks? a ene 4.30 3.0.1 work of young men, who will an oO A airs A j Selected Stock to Choose year ahgid in. musical comedy. Now stonday, Dec Peres caneatne within their own life-time, Also Clarence All Comed 4 i From sowing at the Wales. Rawal ontlleqemain Sports in Canals Consider the fesnunees of water in Also Clarence : omedy Feature i Friday, 24th 2.20, 7 and 9 p.m, Une awe i . central and southern Alberta. Most of a4 t SEBS ES SRSA EG cow hrisimas night 8 pam : are sday, Dec, 28 I remember at the prairie rivers flow first through We reet you with every good Know the,truth. Tuberculosis is she Wednesday, i Fy Alberta. The- senior government it wish for the holidays and fing cauge of death among young at 7 p.m, ay, Dec. 20 Mystery st ) must conterv the waters of these express our ple 15 to-45 years of age. Chri ar 8 pioneer at 11. streams, and this connection should he J SINCERE APPRECIATION mas seals are fighting to remedy t q ea at 8..0. inainly in Alberta Such projects mean B of your friendly good will. May scrious situation Glib tiatinee 1m dally, dalereciomanc hese gigi hauiee new ANTE i health, happiness and prosperity John Rowe, John Ballachey and Cur 442 p.m is y , t habilitated homes. : come to you in abundance win Pine are amongst the local stud- Consider again the roadways ahd the + throughout the New Year ents at Mount Royal, who are mak- need of roads connecting with our) he Worry hot ever the Feature VIN STANLEY, Manager ing the most of their two weeks Gray s Address to parks. Italians are building hard sur eens High River Alberta dys faced roads in northern African, Sure- But Live for the present. ix best in Western Bf The Present will soon be future b One of worried politicians over in Y, ly we can build roads I pc RS RAISER Ste ne ale ace teh an YOURE Electors Cacia it'ave applied Munson know, you can't beat 25.00 a month. - energy to our road program we would emarked a dissen resents Developments of have a trade road to poeorer, in Greatest Importance to Those abdut one season, f f Who Are to Carry Burden of Capital or Next 30 Years From whence will capital come for e such development, for marketing pro- KE, L. Gray's third radio speggh wae jects, for oil, mineral and coal devel- widressed particularly to those young: opment to place-people at work. And the fatsire:wilt soon be past. Fe That Your Christmas be a Merry One And the New Year filled with Happiness is the Sincere Wish of FETHERSTON S GROCERY 4 bert Diebert Bud Bonney Oh, don t know, es Y. 1 bel Biairmore last week, addr Editor. He says raphical error fromthe point fountain peu, Really, you're liable zet anything from a fountain pen naw, PF ince Aberhart and Manning started ourse of the next thirt the racket le between the 'teen ag W. D. El ested anothe ng that it will continue in busineas 4 ing the past thirty-two years for the next year. But he offers the sid rting thought that even if our I speak to you young pe er people who will be carrying ie You will require immigration of fin- ince forward or backward in the ancial eredit. The British have been peo- the greatest colonizers, both with capi for tai and men, ot Owen Sound, haw in- tes But history shows that where ime- Sen pe Tines hou. Reviewing the history of Alberts eurity existed, immigration of capital CICA - CFAC - CJOC - CFCN CKBI - CFOC - CKCK he was not possible, Men went first, es- i security, and capital follow- Joes not go to insecure reg- tablish ed, Mon Tom and Anne Fetherston an os- ae friend does put Alberta papers out of ave health and education but no out- ions, and it does not come to Alberta. ae t the Sunday evening service of business he will not feel he has heen *t for your capabilities. And also to Stable government is required ree ete SE EE TEE Ee ee United church, a cantata was finn- defrauded ou younger people who have started Stable Government ne MEER iy rendered by the junior choir dir A few years ago it was the cuscom exes or professions of your owi. What are essentials for stable gos ed by W.B, Cope. The cantata was of political parties to invite an opposi of 5 eer artaers cona erment, which will bring renewal 2S SSPISISISVISSSAE2t eeacworey mie story and song. Miss tion speaker te sit on the platfor 1's farms with the progress? Close co-operation with ima Parker read the story and solo- and to take part in the discussi rred f the Federal government. You a h * z pi ) the discussior urred fo: Re a a ey oe al sanlical meectioes held during. an oles NORE of thowe farins er cotasecaian The Christmas Season i and Miss Mary Rowe. Miss Doreen tion: but this custom has fallen into Has Alberta offered close co-opera Powell was organist. A Christ the discard. But, when the next cle tion in the past? The fifteen Social Re-awakens the appreciation of 2. vice was also given in the morninz, t ex we hope cust ci embe y ia sent, an * sa ie min 3 hope that the custom members in Ottawa at present pleasant associations re-kindles n frectton's d.-ne-wefeol that-t represent a complete waste of money ig Three a ems by the seni iese Misrepresentation and ost ground. Your province is Alberta-is unfortunate at present. in the warmth of friendship. were Bring us good tidings, fewer charges against others of rs old, During the next federal cabinet rppresenta : . . areth and Thow art my: son. representation will be the chief taxpay tion able gov i At such a time we like to think of - : ned 32 years ago. this province, ernment is avoidance of mult pilety of our customers as special friends, has teen developed by pioneers Inckingr parties. The provinee can go lownhill . sea Jeapital. Alberta was t very fast if broken into factions. But and we cannot let the opportunity FOR which came in as. an i if you can rally round a few genera pass without extending to you a the pioneers did. S principles, and adhere to these, your very warm greeting, and best wish- i ent money, some sent suns and daugh- province will develop. wy es for a pleasant, restful holida ; n erwoo ewrite ters. The senders of money va The third essential is the principle w 5 pleasant, iy: yp rs for it promises to pay, ly , of complete-freedom, freedom from 2 * fo: n amitments and mai year peria from dicta sinking: funds Is or group have terference ing election, iM MARSHALL S Drug Store eee Ee eee eee EE ee NK SEE Cc. M. YOUNG unately tro, the sci he province 2 didewalke, hulle ak LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE f incey a seegaine power by migrants of finance ht ta pron eti coma i . I Ries y financed machi If it does There ix a difference berween ar ecient ixtiest hich x seatitien have heer ahretoned: the hely thar will come will not be prant ty work wit aiiit ;
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Image 841 (1937-12-23), from microfilm reel 841, (CU1350818). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.