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Red Deer Advocate 1949-01-05 - 1949-12-21
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1949-09-07
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gt; x BER 7th, 1910 IND TION ergh THE RED DEER ADVOCATE COND SECTIO 3 poe XLVIL No, 86 RED DEER. ALBERTA, WEDNESDAY, *iIP TEMBER 7th, 1949 ys . . a ie ' , ha Henry M. Trimble Stauffer News, Maintaining ied icoaa senses Masia Ene New School Weather Stops Organize VELA Dies In Calgary LaVerne lett vs i aly, Ve eft for . 6 Co-operative Old timers in the eeteret nse ee min th P in har Our pe Opened at RG qT 5 ee semen Mr. Trimble ca ts ane Seren ested NGNGEE: Soil Conservation, Blackfalds tent one s : ymbe ubout 1900, where he one College fore the following Bewvy rains of the past feWaweaks vty Ss stat ; ticed Taw and aan resulted in considerable soil ey Sear maniel ay real estates and grain Miia M. Ne ot Calginy, will erostn, How this problein tate j over the, week end : was mayor of the yo Hazel Dell's school tench ing met, he says, was strikingly nal wid a keen cur fa area heighboring ns in liieveaenlng term An item of local inte: recently announced 1 lof Everett C youngest apparent on visited recently central Alberta, in an 4 he y where he en- 8, and. his anes single trucks were a familiar sight on Mr.and Mrs. Loran Clay . Stautfer, The same waterway crossed ied by ot. y highway. He was oat TOE BLE two farms. On one there was a nantled lown ie pe elBuices Rood Sane a a her thumb gully-from which some of the best ation aids have town of Lacombe and jack Crews cut he af Secunia ae bon, Portugal: Alberta during iis Jong when splitting woods vand) sul s0l they provinces hud y been residence here, Ife leaves + to do her house- Washed away to a depth of six wife, four daughters and OF 80. On the other, the runway sons, ie Fred Thomson and boys; consisted of a gentle depres 0 have-teturned to their home at on which a thriving crop of h Th 9 carlin for the Winter months. .was growing. A striking exam as well 3H Advocatt classified is a sien y Taytor and Ed. McKenzic of contrast in soil Conservatiol and selling service of tremendous le: ft ee Nanton for harvesting consciougn value to everyone. wor says Mr, Ster- may oceur slowly or rapid depending on the nat ptibility. of the soll. rosion, S FOR und When first. signs are noticed the damage can Have Your MAGNETO INSPECTED : piired readily; if neglected, ns time, worry, and 0 lon the gully and ADJUSTED NOW Huhta) Gaston: tie eal a ordinary farm implements may be 4 used for filling. - Action, however, should be taken long before the Le ea gully makes headwa, f water- MADE NOW WILL ways on cultivated fields: are rary eyes grassed down early, they provide a profitable source of fe Low UR for easy and economical cultiva- jtion of the fi vate THE RUSH SEASON recognition onzthe of us or of that prima soil cormenvations REPLACEMENT MAGNETOS NOW AVAILABLE Soko Complete replacement magnetos for tractors, combines, and other farm engines. can be obtained without delay, Hot weather doesn't basher the of fied ads. They prk just ame. CORDEL COAL : Produced by Alberta Coat Company (Battle River) HALKIRK, ALBERTA Corbett Brothers Auto Electric New pple desires lean) well Phone 2644 Gaetz Ave. N. RED DEER Available To Truckers te Opposite C.A.D P. low a n Buy 4 jons of tow vor of this BIG NEWS FOR RED DEER and District No a you Ca Beltone MONO-PAC g hid ly for suce antitie nilier oe d here's why aluminum so useful will be in Red Deer (Buffalo Hotel) Thursday 8th until Saturday 10th ds ne paint ep Beltone Cre ih HEARING AID Our Trained Consultant, Mr. S. R. Swepson, will give youa Hearing Test 4 quickly, eventy and Fitting. ORDINARY RECTIVER CHANtom ote: TON. Vas ; Make your appointments carly 19 ond light : Sold and Backed by HDOWN S ul Hoffman, U.S. Marshall British political and econon ssions now, taking jons will be made that will ell asthetinited uence as caeaee Ottawa, September 6 Special Cunadian creative abilities and ide in radio must not. be swamped by imported radio pro- grams said Chairman A, D, Dun: ton,of the Canadian Broadeast- ing Corporation today in present- ing a brief on Canadian radio to the Royal Commussion on Nation- Develapment in the Let- nd Scien He said in ef- fectithatraiisie Canadian radio can only be maintained through direct support aon the Canadian people because Canada's vast Gintunces and small population. Pointing to and; stationary re: wollen costs M y of ments and extension ThEC.B.C in the limits of ns: but should s the listening pub- lie and the national interest. bet- ter in many ways 'y out the needed improvements in ser- ce it, aust. Jhave the necessary id Mr. Dunton, basic points were made by the chairman of the C.B.C. Board nors in presenting his ed on pub- tise the air chan: imited in numb and scope, belong to the public. (2) Because of the nature ada and the importance dcasting,. our national interest oi ing matter must lic interest bec nels, by nature ac and the size of the problems st eA met, the national system must be in uw position to, use all, suitable resources for the service of the id must have pow nd ry under Canadian nation, means ne conditions. (4) It is in the public inter permit private stations to ope: on public. dir channels as anc syste laries to the national provide communi cases 1 in man; onflict ments er Hohe do not mount requir ofan effective national s (5) The paramount need of Canada for an effective national radio'system, the limited number of air channels, and the inter connection of all Canadian broad- casting uctivities, make exsential in the public int nt Hegislation under dian Broadcasting Corporation, di- ji rectly responsible to parliament was over-riding rights and co-or- dinating control, is GEHRKE S GREENHOUSES for Funeral. Flowers Weddin, Corsages Bouquets ; Cut Flowers E. GEHRKE OF CALGARY 4826 48th Street Phone 2296 Red Deer 35-tf to , te Hie various speakers, 42 euch included Mr. Todd. mayor Sarurany sfvernpons Mackfalds; Mr. Cull, of the Xie Camp abect Hnce: School Division; Mr. Norders McCullough, inspector of the Ait in England: for talks School, also Mr, Brown, principal mics Hot siin's plivi affect rs chats with Washington ine prosperity Whict CBC Brief Outlines Canada s Needs Canada And U.S. To Join In Manoeuy Ottiwa, September dian United States air and forces will test their skill nuary and Februar ater training exercise: Yukon und Alaska, it wa by Defence and the nounced today Min ist: ? Claxton. the tures are doetrine said object of the to develop pro and te hniques ia-United States army and es operating in the far ribed the e Cross. d 1 if nature a on a com: atively smal a5 pa It will be a continuation of home here. the combined training program ty and Mrs. E. Todd carried out) by both countries jaken up residence in..M during the last few years, he Stephenson's home. te added, and Mrs n As combined has retiirned to Cross-1 Shaw Made sder-of-PUMICE ine ee sae Mono: expedition in- ands to doin her ehortly Made-to-order-of- PUMICE, to fit yout ar arctic in 194 eerteel Sane Building s: Corner B ay Y ch were strictly Canadian Seqmen s Union a 1ows Numbers of men.invalved in the Leaves. T.L.C. nun ra miber 1. The f T PRODUCTS rn operation have rm id the U my each will provide a one- 1 hattalion combat . including ifantry, some of which, will be empl in a parachute role Hlery, engineers, signals and supporting arms and. sets sides. The two air forces will provide tighter cover, ground i sand bombi ransport iirc commun CAF and U.S. equipment will be used in f combined cilicien : 1 tes Radar and control centres also vill be employed Over-all commander of the ex- reis will be named by the vho also will p the allied air force commander, In the Whiteho Canadian arrhy eis s ly stationed, advai Cae nents of U.S, army enginee where service troops already are mov ig in to prepare-facilities for the combut: elements, The majority ot he troops of both: will be flown from cone tion i as to the and the test will 000'miles over fe vel iat much the Alu NEW AND USED CARS TRUCKS AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Liberal Allowances Given on Trade-Ins. Easy Term Financing. We arry the largest selection in Northern Alberta. Stan Reynolds Phone 390 Wetaskiwin Ernest ad Visit is related ty the j400 ployment of combined Blickfalds. WL le Kk oon Sunitay left Red, De Bighorn Cre ing. The party lon. und. plitly minister 5 Ed ars and. a tour of in- the: schor ye be light d-rooma, fluorescent Jighted, and etian blinds at the large which form alnogt a hour's road really tough Horn way inch on I of the party CENTRAL ROOF take-up duties of teaching due to illness, Children are being nught in. by bus-Servi iG anyon, Blindmun und Phone 2327 Woody Nook, Mrs, Fred Miller has moyed in- INSUL-BRICK SIDING v VI; Miss Jense LAYTITE ROOFING IIL to IV., in the-abset s Swanson, who was unable to Contact Us For E M. GAGNON P.O. Box 395 ING SUPPLY TILE FLOORING imates. RED DEER io her new home, recently pur- chased from D, Wilson Mrs. Bil Duckworth aturday to ather, N. Gibbons, to his home in Independence. Oregon. Miss Verna: Ward, of Galahad, returned home Wednesday after a two weeks visit with her aunt, Miss Hortense Capron Sherman Capron, of Edmonton, spent tne holiday, week-end at:the home of his. ter, Hortense Cap- hron. . is spend- of his VN r Mr and Mrs. John Eggen were r-night vistors in Blackfalds en route to Edmonton, after sev- eral weeks visit at the Coast Miss June McLennan, of monton, spent the. week-end at her n Union, . al- ly) suspel pe from the Tr eee bor Congress of for conducting: strike a Phone 2824 4310 52nd Ave. RED DEER ac nsulting with the ed its withdrawal from the Congr Blackfalds W.I. The September meeting of. the held at the with fifteen Both home of Mrs. Wade Tener and two th The tweasurer re- ported 52 in the bunk. lite a number of Jes on-hand. Mrs. Duckworth ack artic Goodwin and were the judges, to Mrs, McEwen. priced and sev sold. Mrs: Pi 3 . cre appointed to make out'an order of about 10 to Eaton's for goods to be made into articles to be sold at a later date, A supper to be held Hallowe'en time was also about, Mrs. The prize went around talked All members were asked to bring pieces of woolen material to the October meeting to be made int a quilt for a bachelor of the community... Members. are algo asked to bring an article of used clothing. * ms which were taken to eling are to be given to a family of the it district, s. Gwin gave a very interest: ing paper on citizenship. The October meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Gwin, with Mrs, Hankel and Mrs, E, Wadey as entertainers. Mrs, Gwin won the draw CLOTHING It pected that the pita four. pnumption in United States. this year w 135 pounds. This ig the same the figure for the past two years but well below. the 158-pound figure for 1 ise per the be MEN S Gaetz Avenue North Bank on Advocate Want Ads to draw a high rate of interest. AND EVERY STURDY PIECE OF JACK S TROUSERS OVERALLS GLOVES SHIRTS BOOTS SOCKS NEEDED WEAR
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