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Red Deer Advocate 1949-01-05 - 1949-12-21
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e?? UR-GAIN eggs per dozen on AIN Eg- ye mixed UR-GAIN y-to-feed. t LTD. D DEER 40-2 coat ey re nake 2arly ) DEER IBER 5th, 1949 tA Commends The CTION VOL. XLVIHI. No. 40 British Govt. Capea City Council ihe ries How London,... September rs 5 House of Commons. to Ronthe: Eaton, the ministration its ex- Red Deer Advoca ted. vote af confidenc Dear Sir, The Red Deer Min- 212, after a hard-hittin isterial Asvoclation spectfully jelay debate on the problems aris- reque ace in your paper to ling from devaluation: commend Mhe City Council for 5 fs mmeurite thon on to object. tothe , Conservative motion amount addition of the Park ilotel. be ing used as a beer parlor. In doing, we feel that we are expre ing the hea and grate approval of the citizens of Red Deer und) community on the : Council's action. in, thid matter, The vote was taken after Primi Youtrs truly Minister Atlee, mude a final ple: to the people of Britain to re- member how very different and how much better their life is to- day than anything they had un der previous: governe: ing economic policy wus defeat 350 212. Then a government fai motion asking for approval was carried by 342 to 5, the Conserva tives abstaining, Seeretary, Mi Tell thousands what you have 2 to sell through: Advocate adver- tising. Read the Want Ads and Save There s More To A'Smart Coiffure THAN MEETS THE EYE It requires an cate rt's euch a bit af trim- in oper. fp ureful ts attractive, hairdo. appearance, have y experts ethene 2616 For Appointment FRED FOX Hairstyles Beauty Salon Royal Bank Bldg. Phone 2616 RED DEER FOR A COMPLETE WINTER CHECK Make Sure Your Cooling and - Heating Systems work: 100 per cent before Winter Driving Starts. + ANTI-FREEZE,. THERMOSTATS AND HEATER HOSE IN STOCK AMER S RADIATOR SERVICE Phone 2535 49th Street RED. DEER New and Rebuilt Radiators In Stock Reasonably Priced (Opposite the new Phelan Hotel) Gas Company Installs Two- Way Radios Installation of two-way ri sets between Northwestern Utili- ties: ind certain including Red Deer was le band ani are of the latest R.C.A. Victor - design, Their Operation is another step in the company s program of im- proving: service to the consumer adopting the newest and most efficient methods of opcra- tion. The-Red Deer equipment, in- Gludes a desk set and-car set, Its Indtallation entails the erection of a sixty, foot high mast on top of directional antennae. will be plac- der way today (Wednesday). Circuits are also being install- ed between Red: Deer and Wetas- kiwin forming point-to-point) connections, and through Weta kiwin to Edmonton. ;A. similar circuit will run from Edmonton t through Tofield to the gas fields at Viking and Kinsella. ars with Se By equipment of the two-way radio sets, di will ,be able to communic: im- mediately with any of the sta- tions in the area served by North- western Utilities Ltd, Twenty-one will be equipped with send- ing and receiving sets. Company To Survey Sask. Oil Prospects Resources minister J. H. Brock- lelbank, of 'Saskatthewan Says that Tidewater Associated Oil company will make aero-mag- netometer surveys of the pro- vince s potential oil lands, The company holds about 9,- 000,000 acres of crown land under. geophysica permit. Aero-mag- etometer surveys determine the grain of sub-surface ri For Loading Basement Excavation Ditch Digging, Etc. J.-S. HOPKINS : Phone 816, Clive Or Contact F. P. SAUNDERS Phone 168, Lacombe is CosTs THEY CAUSE LOSS OF LIFE AND PROPERTY STOVES -- PIPES -- CHIMNEYS SHOULD BE IN GOOD REPAIR. DON'T USE GASOLINE TO LIGHT FIRES FURNACES BE CAREFUL Inserted by. the RED DEER BOARD OF TRADE FIRE PREVENTION WEEK: OCTOBER 9-15 dio the present office building where sight ed. Work on the mast will get un- a) Eckville, Penhold, Ponoka, .D. .W.. Robertson, Mrs. T WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER eee his young woman was trained by the Ganadian National In- stitute for the Blind as a home teacher, It is her job to teach Braille, te to those who have newly lost theif gs. Such skills are first Stenson the ra tehabilitation--to a new life. No mat the s rvices of a home teacher are avai Canadians look to the Institute for th nd the Institute looks to you, Will -you help? mba will be'in effect in C 1,and Southern Alberta centres from Oct nti 3rd to 15th, inclusive, and we would Contributions. maybe sent to the the Blind, Old Court, House, Calgary you to give. generou: Bnadl un National Institute for Alt THE RED DEER ADVOCATE RED DEER. ALBERTA, 5th, 1949 l ;F eachers Meet i October 17-18 Arrangements have been corr Mountain House. Deer Workshop feature the kroups . will convention i again nda, Eric C. Anlsey, ue feat peak ers includ y Oviatt and rie Solkerot the provincial department of educa- tion; and the following divisional superintendents F. F Rocky Mountain House; H.R. s, Ponoka; J. D. Aikenhead, R. V. McCullough, La- dL: A. Thurber, Red The highlight of the entertain- ment program: will be the annual banquet and dance winding up the convention activities, George A, Taylor, Rocky, Mountain Hou will preside, Clinic Registers 398 Blood Donors-Here Red Deer and district residents* a ete n tuned out 398 strong to put over another successful Blood Donor Clinie here Wednesday and Thursday, considerably short of the record 651 donors registered here last April, number was considered gratifying is view of the busy season of the Local Dancers Win At Edmonton Red: Deer dance the Alberta did well at Highland Dancing year. Association games held in Ed- A number of district residents Monton Friday. appeared for donor appointments Ter pid anen Palmer in. the Highland in spite of the pressure of har- vesting operations.-One man came in nine .miles late Wednesday. evening after completing a full day in the fields, Others regis- tered from Sylvan Lake, Condor, Innisfail, Lacombe, : Blackfalds, Mar- kerville, Rocky Mountain House, and ohe from Calgary. took place fling for novice aan yeuls of ag dancing for only trained two weeks this fall for the competitions. Another first was won: by Y, who topped the eight y inthe Highland fling. took - Christine Campbell sece Dr. Mary Hunter, who was in and in the sw: dance . under charge: of the ' clinic, expr eight years t ed deep ratification at the Red Deer chalked up th resp the blood donor ap- rel o Tulloch, unde peal. so commended the truibhais, under 12 Highland z fling, under 12. Donna Mae Max- vell took third in the Irish Jig under 10 and Denna Marie Wells, fourth in the Highland fling, un- wy jer 10, those working in the kitehen serving refreshments to donors: , Others competing were Donna others hing bottles; and others at, Black. Reta Emmett Nae en strations ;SMth; Sharon Donnelly and the handling of donors dur- Teddy Howarth, ae rest periods, L ting Dr.-Hunter in taking the. blood a new woman doctor, Catherine E, MacD Miss Patricia Darling : was the nurse-in-charge. Another nurse, Miss Nora Brock,: is . travelling with the unit to gain experience before returning to-her home at/of the Bowden Junior Dairy St. John, N.B., where a similur Club placed third in the clinic will be put into operation. finals of the provincial Technicians and drivers complet- competitions at Olds ed the complement of Red Cross Teams from Ryloy and Olds took workers. With ten oa Junior Calf Clubs Compete at Old Mary Buxton and Jim Brewster groups competing. In the junior beef chib judging, the Red Deor club team of: Ronald MeCullough and Tom Lead came seventh. , Top honors won by Camrose and Lacombe: and sixteen groups enteerd. Dis trict agriculturist J. L. Eagleshan During the proceedings Thurs- day a remote broadcast was made from the clinic over CKRD: P sons attending: the clinic and ing donations atthe time were interviewed nD. the air by Les Trainor of CK) Among eae who m le Pae, Mrs, Ernest he Mrs. George Cox, Mrs. W. Huget, Mrs. H. O. Scgagg, Mrs. M. Black, Mrs. J. Thomas, Mrs. R. M. nse Mrs. M Margaret Smith, district home economist. No announcement has been released on their placing Eleven teams entered the food division; topped by the Cluny club, and twelve teams entered the clothing section, won by the Veteran team, a E. E, Lester, Mrs. D.) H. Satan Mrs. 5. C. Baxter, and Walter F. Harris. 0 Horn Hill FWUA Donates Clothing Horn Hill F.W.U.A. met rece nt ly at the home of Mrs, W Both buyer and seller make a profit when they use Acvocate classified adi EXPERT SHOE ve ;Tt was decidedto dona aptnta parcel to the Io derid a food parcel overs: REPAIRS about ner ont abeatea v has been eres. Possibilitics were dis- cussed about organizing a junior branch. A bulletin wa Mrs. Wallace about international affairs. , KOVACS SHOE CLINIC ed at the clinic were: Mrs. trained the two district boys Banister, Mrs. Robert Banter seams. Mrs. T. Smethurst, Mrs. H. C. Girls teams were entered from Farthing, Mrs. Gladys Scott, Mrs. the Tip Top Teeners, Markerville, Keith Sim, Miss Marjorie Smith. and the Huxley Hustlers, H rs. H. A. Ker : Ri C. Ives. ley, to represent the, Red Deer Mrs J. G, LaFrance, Mrs. Carll area nies supervision of Miss . apy. read by , The next meeting will be held Mrs. L. H. Taylor To Attend Quota. Gathe The regular dinner meeting of the Quota. Club was held at the home of: the pre id nt, Mrs. L. ag Taylor, on Tu evening, Sep- tember 27. Following u delightful buffet supper a short business session was held. Mrs. Taylor w: appainted delegate to the.confe ence of Quota District No. 11, at Swift Current, October 5 and 16 Arrangements were made for -cir- culating the petition re. sex per- verts, all members to take part : ments: for the Quota Club lowe'en dance, One former ms ber was reinstated. ain N, Bowles, using her own pictures, a comedy. called and.a series of war films. ng wound up an ingiavening interest- WCTU Hears Good Talks The first regular mecting of he W.C,T. after the holiday home of after- -president, Mrs. O. esiding. The de- was conducted by who spoke on the Christian, Mr. arted that religious teaching is to be given through the Red Deeer the pres- e supplied the Ministerial Bell, super- School T.U,,. re to the teachers As ition, Mr: intendent of the Suni work through the W . ported the beginning of the tem- perance lessons in. the Sunday Schools. A letter from the Pro- vincial Press Superintendent urg- ed the members to withdraw their. support from publications using liquor advertisements. The mat- ter of the proposed beverage room for the Park Hotel was discussed, and a letter of commendation from the W.C.T.U. forwarded to the City Council for their attitude towards the same. The provisions of The Tobacco Act were read by the president, who-emphasized the fact that any person who sells, gives of fur- nishes cigarettes, cigars or to- bacco in any form to minors under sixteen years of age is liable to a fine, unlesss such minor is. sup- plied with a request.from parents, lawful guardian or employer. Members present all volunteer- ed to take part in circulating a petition to be presented to the prota member, Mr, F. D. Shaw, requesting that those victed of sex erie against children be de- tained under proper supervision until they are no longer a menace y community, The subject of P ternational Relations subject of an interesting paper by Mrs. D. A. Haliburton, who said in part: All wars originate in ind hearts of men, hope to get through war they cannot get through ic. If all nations enjoyed equal privileges, far off flelds would not look so green, and one of the sources of war would be wiped out. Independence of nation does not mean untrammel- Red Deer Members was electad strength of the Communist pleted for the annual teachers convention to be held at the Com- posite High School, October 17 and. 18 Teachers will attend from Lacombe, Stettler, Rock Ponoka and Red discussion on the elation in that constituency by cha COND SECTION Throne Speech Say Communists Debate End Voted For Liberal Ottawa, September 29. With- Ottawa, September 29. F, D. out a formal vote the Commons Shaw (SC ght approved the address in in the Commons tonight ti yeto the speech from the hrone new Liberal member for the Alberta fonstitueney of Vexreville 4, Passage of the motion to see reply to the throne speech ended one of the shortest throne speech debates in the record of the Mr. Shaw concluded, a detailed Commons largely oon th o . workshops planned with take the ach. Division locals of S Me stand in opposition to com- Memorial At Stettler thovAlbertal reactions Association Munism that was taken by his) At Stettler a memorial has will also hold business meetings, Social pace predecessor, An- been nl erected to the late Carl Stettler, f of the town. This is The Season For Overcoats Rubber Footwear Felt Socks Flight Boots OVERSHOES 2 and -4-buckle We Specialize in fade-to-Measure Clothing MUNRO CO. MEN'S WEAR Phone 2910 49th St. RED DEER Front entrance to Dry Cleaning Plant as usual. Take advantage of the fine weather we are now en- joying to repair your fences and buildings, do that * painting job, or build that hog feeder or stock. shelter. Split Cedar Fence Boste 3 5-inch tops, 7 ft. long. Each -...--...-.. 33 6-inch tops, 7 t. long. Each - Barbed Wire 2 point. Per spool -..-2-- - 6.95 1.5 Rough Fir Planking for Stable Floors zs , 2x6 8 ft. Rough Fir Dimension. St urdy, sound material. Can be ese granary studs, etc, We oe have a large stock of Priced to clear, Per M Cedar Shingles No. 2-5X Red Cedar Shingles. Per bundle 2.00. No. 3-5X Red Cedar Shingles. Per bundle 1.45 Roll Roofing 2-ply 45 1b. black roll roofing. 108 8q.. feet to rol ws 3-ply 55 1b. Black Roll Roofing 4 point, P r spool 3.75 L 4 - 4.75 Barn Paint MARTIN SENOUR. Schoolhouse Red Barn Paint, per gallon. . 3.85 3.85 WE HAVE A PAINT SPRAY OUTFIT FOR RENT Grey Barn Paint, per gallon ntire freedom to do what tr al independence is when no nation is another, Co-opera- 5013 49th St. Red Deer t the home of Mrs, C, R. Parker, October 2 tion of all will secure the rights of all. ag. re STEWART BROTHE A Lumber Hardware Paint N Phone 2496 4620 Gaetz Ave. c ee OWN YOUR OWN HOME
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