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Red Deer Advocate 1949-01-05 - 1949-12-21
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1949-07-13
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PAGE TWELVE THE RED DEER ADVOCA'':. RED DEER, ALBERTA Dowler Stephenson Agencies Insurance - Investments - Real Estate Money to Loan on Farms and City Properties. If you are buying or selling property, eall on us for satisfaction Meni lie 1 Estate Aysoc: Phone 2433 4918 Gaetz Ave. L RED DEER Of all kinds For SALE Lodge Pole Pine Cedar Shingles and pruce Lumber All lumber is milled and manufactured the City: of. Red Deer. If you are interested in building a, home, barn or poultry house, etc. see. us. Phone 2905, or. call at our office. MITTEN MULLEN LUMBER CO. Phone 2905 (Night or Day) . . . Presentations Benalto Nev Walter Good To Condor News Madeat Ev: Mrs G Richardson and tamay Move to Red Deer wud Mis MeKell ant Madeat Kvyarts ju. holidaying with Mrs. Rich- Mountaineer, Rocky at, 7 22h ef bedue, are holiday uy . ardson s parents, Mr and Mrs Hoven Mt Jon then farm here A special meeting of the Evarts ; Mrs. l . andholm, of Wetaskiwin Walter G i SeNON, of devil Community Club was held on e wasting old friends Wednesday. July 6; at the home CoMmRratulations te Mr, and. jv sition as she taught Nerthup of Mrs. Wilfred Smith, with MPR. Ross cnee Dora Haapalay Is moving his Krvenhouse to fseveral sears thirteen preesnt. Plans for the ? their marriag + est Deer where he is building af Harold Wilson. Wilson Steeper, ae studies were held each fuse, and will rebuild his green- (BU Stamp and sewera oooth at the Benalto stampede others are hostess, Mrs. W Smith Mr. and Mrs. G. Sterling at Wainright, son: were discussed Mrs. Hillman will / ay last week at the Presbyterian poses He hax sold tis house lt he Calysary Stampede Phone 2235 i n with deacone Miss to Mrs. Roy Add: v V stexs uit the meeting on Aug- 0 : prea re te ay Addy utlol ine Foopers Blain, Warden and fasece Lundhiwis served by. tne Starcelt, i Red Deer, in charge. con appointed te Srest have taken Jin the Camp WEDNESDAY, JULY Hudson and HillmanCars REO TRUCKS SALES AND SERVICE HEALY MOTORS Ltd. RED DEER yay 5217 Gaetz Ave. 13th, 194g way on a holida ephone agent fa M as parents came to Ro 91 r rail rst home in 2 Me Good was ephone agent in ), when the fia phones were he Mission Cirgle and Sunday at Rocky, and she was School held their annual piente in here for 23 ye Sehool Grounds, on Tu the agency Quite a large number attende 1 in Walter in 1943 and spent an enjoyable time, ing the phone off Mrs. Alex MeNeil is on an ex- Northup ball team foul and . tended visit to the Coast. teat the Alhambrs E. Farries is attending summer school at Edmonton The people of Happy Hill gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bal on July 3 to surprise Mr. and Mrs, R. Lougheed spent them on the occasion of their 25th the past week ut Calgary and wedding anniversary, June 25, Lethbrid There was a good turnout of eis S cadman went down friends and neighbors. A number to atk k., and brought of pick-up ball games were play- ttle grandee eae for ope ed, and lunch served, Bill Han- pert ee al ie at son, on behalf of the community, Visitors for the past the home of Mr.. and Zz ote : a of xrvenhouse work in Red Dee Mr a cand Mr. and Mrs. Earl Groslin, . of seen er tn eeette te Want mid tie tt gamonton,:and Mrs. Fred Helk- ma Wicker, on behalf of the Hoey kinen, of Drumheller, were re- rs AK Hill Ladies Aid, presented the gent Visitors ut the homes of Mrs and Dsseald Zola, fe Auests of hoor with an clectrle toPsen and the Heikkinen fami- Food and Brita kitchen clock i Mr. und Mrs. Eddie Giselman , The School scored aly iaciet Population and four daughters, of the Happy Wednesday afternoon, July 6, at Hill district, are away on an ex- the fair grounds at Britain has a population tended holiday e travel- Mr. and-Mrs. Len Anderson and Hion eee and a land ling by car and will viait relatives sons of Rocky Mt, House, are eu of 95,000 sq es. This Recount Asked on their to the Coast, and visitors at the home of Mrs. Jen- es with Albert 8 popula- also at Portland, Oregon. nie Anderson. 000 people pods a land Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Leithead and Bob Wilkes, of Lacombe will son, Larry, are away on an auto- spend several days with Mr. and mobile trip to the States. Mrs. Don Wilkes. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jackson, Mr, and Mrs. Hugo Selstrom who have. spent the. five and Alice Leckelt have , moved lt; v1, weeks on their farm in this dis-/onto their farm for the summer. Ciuged that by thes Copeturned to. es home in The Benalto Baptist Church ain's population for w'twe woek holdiay, relatives, yal Commiss Jed to study, the qu s population, hi I-page report after In Regina City Regina, July 8. Application tC in eral el today de here cli: J A. McCusk: For qravelling Goite aut of town? . 5. Dor cone Josing 5 arranging travel Bank or MonTREAL Canada's First Bank... MOWING WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALC OF LIFE SINCE INT PN Ua REPRESENTS YEARS OF HARD WORK VERY acre of land every building on ir farm every chattel you Possess represents years of labour. You look upon it all as in the family to: sta jut suppose you were taken away. Could mortgage payments be met? Could taxes be paid? Could debts be discharged? * Adequate: life insurance will enable your family: to retire the mortgage and retain the farm. Life insurance guaran- tees a security you cannot afford to be without, MANUFACTURERS INSURANCE LIFE COMPANY MEAD OFFIGE OTP snhiished Lax Branch Office: Dominion Bank Building, Cal SHELDON BUCKLES, E. C. BRODERSEN JORONTO, CANADA Branch Manager Representative Louis Kathol gecenly, motored Baptist Bible College, Port Co- from the: present figur a : Bey an 86. to Rockyford, and expects to quitlam, B.C.. Thursday evening with regard to food. wipplive, Uial returns, bring his mother back with him. showing slides of interest of the Fine Commotion reseed pee st In-announcinut th Clifford Hillman and Johnny College. did not believe that in Johanson spent last week doing carpenter work at Raven, rtette and pastor of the Baptist shor of foodstuffs ente: ring further action under the C Mr. and Mrs. Wilf. Smith had Church went to Leslieville to take there markets, a service with the Bethel Union the as their quests over the week-end Servic slzanthe Mr. Smith's parents who live in -last Tue had the dean of the North West million, or a dtop of 3 ost to Dr vote margin y ned a ve a recount, C.C.F In recent verted Elevtions Act, They ch tendency to /ed that at several polls, electors ibility of ser- were nin. blection day con- Phone Zea6e we milea, of ae on the and greatest ooth control. ked sor aot Parnell Tire Shop On Sunday evening the qua- ahead there would be continuous they are also considering -; RED DEER fety-tread gives maximum skid Your new set of Gutta Percha Tops: Flight Tires are now in stock Ditto in or phone your order today, in countries naa food - shortages. Saskatchewan. This week several-of-the Ben- di a Ses USERS oe ing alto iia ptlst Chuschears motor- vi ppulations i. oloutsirip said the Dominion san aoe Of Rhe geason ing to Calgary. to attend the re Ped thelr own agricultural re- had withheld nec 7 hip Conference to be held sa tered 88 above. On July -7 about one-fifth of an inch of rain fell, Westbourne Baptist Church. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and fami- Mr. and Mrs. John Staniforth ). 3 have as. guests Mrs. Staniforth's Motored to Banff and Jasper. sister, Mrs. Patton, and her son, - Mr. F. G. Jenkens was sudden- ab Graham, of Vancouver, and: Mr. ly called to-the States, owing to Se, A Patton of: Edmonton the serious illness of his brother. Vinge Mr. and Mrs. Brewitt, Michichi, Recent Ball Games visiting Mr. and Mrs, Arthur At Lacombe scor 9-0, favor Staniforth Lacombe. Double header at Pon- The box social and dance spon- ok 10-0 and 9-3 both in favor ol sored. by. the Evarts ball team, Ponoka, at Red Deer 12-3 fw held at the Evarts Community Benalto, at Eckville 6-5 favor of Hall on July , was a real success. Eckville. The boxes were auctioned off by Clyde Stauffer, and about 120 realized. The Ramages. of Markerville supplied musts for the dance. Mrs. David McNeil had-the mise fortune to fall last week and sprain her wrist badly Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kathol have as guests Mr. Kathol's mother, Mrs. Kathol, and his two nephews, Leonard and Esmund Kathol, of Rockyford. Peter Brammoll returned Sun- day after spending a week at the Presbyterian Camp at Sylvan ke. Three of the Loagan boys also spent a week at'the camp. government ary inforr WAP LAN, u arene penne Now is the time to sell * farm machinery you no longer necd. Marrianne Community Club or- ene a bee to fix, up the school rd. On July 4 the district Hamert atiawed thete c0-opera- tion by twenty-five turning out with seven tractors and . other farm machinery: They plowed and worked up the grounds and also built a new fence, and have it partly painted. Ladies of the Club served dinners. and lunches. Some of the men went back to concluds the job on Tuesd Double your enjoyment The ball game held at Stove when you visit Canada s tween Evarts Red Shirts and Pital - - Niagara - - Happy Hill Hard-Hitters, was Montreal or the Maritimes won by Evarts 22-8, by the EXTRA comfort Mr. and Mrs. yaa Stauffe and relaxation of tend d the Club Leaders conven- tion at the Olds School of Agri- T2 Continental Limited, culture last week, and on July 6 Arrive refreshed for your they joined the Hereford Breed- iday. rs tour at the W. Edgar farm. Thursday morning they motored to. the Gordon Douglas farm. Penhold, tor breakfast, then went n to. th Lacombe Experimental Station, and the Krusfeldt* farm, Wetaskiwin, for dinner, then to Camrose and down to Stan Gould Rosiland, for supper. Mr. Stauffer found the tour fateresting Everything planned for your travel enjoyment -- delicious meals at moderate cost: amooth-riding equipment-- air-conditioning: stop-overs wherever you wish. Two trains East daily. ind educational: NATIONAL fo ALL TEN Canadian Provinces. Ww 498) CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED. Advocate Want. Ads. Bring Results : ie Yes, Mapame, itis afact that practically everything you use, wear or consume is affected for the better by chemistry. Freon puts the freeze nto your electric refrigerator; chemical treatments mean better fabrics; chemical fertilizers: help grow your food. Nylon hose and Cellophane both start in the chemist s laboratory. z o : The chemical industry is never satisfied. It forever secks new ways to serve you in this . chemical world of today, ; mee CON VOL. XLVIIL N University Prof Dismissed Fron Alleged. classroom pi dieal political vi Hunter, head partment: of chemistry University of Alberta, inte consideration by versity Board which recently missal, University Pr Robert Newton said. 78 Houses For Redwater Tinptrial Oi) Ltd, is ustruction of 78 houst ees near the town water in the Redwater this year. The projec mated to cost more thar Long Mileage uch pound of hon 25, Protection.at-Lov YOU'LL FIND Yo Branch Office: 5th I 'ALGA W. T. BEBB Afternoon 7 T D. W..Ro RC the best way to know more cart the Club more The Cl CHAS. CHUCE Roas Streo
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