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JULY 20th. 1949 S S gt; Or Messenger r Meats, or send edlof petting the ou had picked it Your Standiards: for Delivery 48 53 foast, per Db. ib, per Lb, YOUNG PORK r Rost ge 55 rt Pork Steak, 55 70 ops, per tb. ured Meats y THURSDAY Parkvale, Michener delivery North ries north of River Saturday. mornings. PHONE 2232 O. RED DEER SE EGRITY lan to 3 Co. RED DEER d to quote on the nine from which bins of exch school 1, 1949, accepted. marked TENDER 0 on Friday, August on the above busi-. Ae meee. is of the writ- GUNDY Bi Th Disrmcrvery new i in pattern and color, jar men in every walk of fife, This brogue plucher in ich, purandy:sha a Red Deer St. Luke's Planning ToBuild Rectory WEDNESDAY, JULY 20th, 1949 Great Rain Falls At Le ieville THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA t Biecest Yet gt; IRep Satu von July 1.) Newlyweds St. Luke's Church wardens and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leslie lose t I R l S 1ece iG 0( orts LAuines Atwina, second daughter L VEWLY WEGS vestry are planning to build a new tended the Calgary Stampede onl ae ea Nazarene iS e a uccess rector he finigiate of eis Land and the late Mr. and Mrs. Ken Loucher, ot rectory, the one now in use being their return they were accom: held at Red Deer closed Sunda recover at te etal Deer. 4 weltevitle, Ontarlo, returned home consutered inadequate for the use) panied by their daughter, Mis E./with the largest attendance in The annual eonferen e of the fru higher standurd of living amectunye af the Can asta Mrs last week, after spending the past of married rector with a family and family, of Red history, In xpite of the storm the / Burnt Lake, Rose Leaf, Hora 1. ys decided by the meeting Red Deer hie Beouks, 4 Rev. three weeks at the home of Mra, On Thursday evening a parish T tube le was filled to capacity Hill, Ridgewood and Shady N wit on the conference and evenit ' nev performed the Louches brother, loners Was called, in Phe thirty-hour driving tain of for the Closing services locals of the BW.ULA. was held the yettogether inthe. fall, (CK wit athe n, and family order Pproval of the) last week-end and that of lust The workers for the campy in the WL hall in Sylvan Lake when Ridgewood. Local will bet btesided, tlanket by mw nHariige by: her afters crite eee itish might be given to pl or en ne Ha ered aciacre ir SF ARRROO VO ian Waite na Mr due Lind, the) ure ere pleasantly surprise financing the proposul., Phekahe, Monday registered a fall of 3.75 were: Dr. Hugh C. Bennet Sf uae eli an ar Ane Of) hystens The ex NSS CRs Ti liedeat eee cere ReneS, dens and vestry. asked for author- inches, and relieved a lot of sident of the N better than one hundred ladies. Mes: S; Swainson gave a. reeled Sines the pre quarterls wine gubardine suit Castelman, when old friends and y to borrow up to 4,000, There Never was a rain more j eat Seminary of Kansas City The session was opened at tWe ition, Mrs do Mes, Meeting, an additional 4,000 had heihbors gathered and presented lt;a enerul discussion of the fy , aul and fo'clock by singing O Canada, and Anincter . aecom-hbeen invested in Ruvernment them with a lovely china tea result of which the Fred Wheeler (nee Thelma Ju short address of welcome by bonds, und insurance on the ; ; arrowing Speers) who is holidaying at the Taree nahi walt a Seine eens eon S prs bridesmaic On Wednesday evening Mr.and cd 8,000, as home of Mrs. R. Spe Mackey Tek Onecare ciaan solo. accompanied by. Biss: Sugan Pung nd cont been wore iro gabardine sult with str John Wally ee ake guests ved the sum originally turn to her home in Kent, California, s gt;. Mackay then took the chat) ) oinox These were much ap: mace S jes and a corsage of fof honor at the home of Mr. and proposed would not. cover the land, in September, Mrs. W with Mrs. Kris, Johnson as secre- ,) corge Roth and The meeting was intormed by Mr. Albi Janko. Mrs, Kenneth Swe i t nd, pt and Prof, Roger preciated. Mr, George Roth and nneth Sweetman, when cost. The rector, Rev. G. W. a grown i nik the bens nadian Nazarene tary. Mr. William. Pimm brought preats tae chi ea: ie W. 2) nha Bg mm, was best friends a nelghbars fthe Out- s and orchards of Kent, and says r director. The Te se, con- Mus from the men s section, and been co-opted to the exccutive, to t gathered to honor the . she prefers them to the sunshine oo : SF eer eay corm tees ae ulated the ladies on the fill out the uncompleted terms of newlyweds. They were presented of Alber enon th COREA ail sisting of Mrs. Wigmore, Mrs. of the confer- Wells, who h esigned. Mr. ily with a pyrex dinner set. eted in homes of the local can- Mrs. Wallac . Jorn questioned mother chose i sion. were A, R. He Another good soaking rain fell ition, in dormitories at- the as 2a a ote ata RNIRSCALIOT Scat mother) jchosee Marjorie and Bernice: Wither ll kirk, H. Packer, A. M. Filmer, R. st Monday night. dormitories and SReaRe 5 Mrs. Wallace Dowd of tha lee dawenutens crepe with black spending some time visiting C. Lister,. A. Heywood, Congifatulations to. the twofcubins on the eump rounds. Over minutes were read and ad courtesy thanked lion epaeandnece relatives and friends at Van. Greenwood, f1. E, Haste, g. recent newly-wed couples. May 12.000 meals served in the opted, as wis the financial report. those sho had contributed to th Wineeahealinventera Ws lecenati uve. They motored out with ler, F. Hayden, jate, their years of happy married bliss camp dining room Enterttiinment was. interspers- Proxram. WlaNaqitd, he weliten sutt fables ened Mrs and Mts, Perey. Thorp,: wha N. G. Beaton, and we F inves. be many and prosperous. Many improvements have been ed throughout the afternoon, and he judging committee, Mrs.) stock, being very slow seller nin Lind proposed: the toust yoy. suversTotined after Abend ne mula np grounds in the hae much enjoyed by all., Winni- Elmer Anderson and Mrs. Peter luined that to dhe bride, i pense The Chaiemin explain vw time, visiting-here:* n months, including af od Swainson played two piano Cameron, Judged the handicrafts yews cere. pow in. demund by Ut SOtAt ANH oem aes it lated iz alia DoF kers cottage, in- Solos. and cooking exhibit, and award 71 fers rather than tie ld Dut-ofaty ccent holidayers at Banff and -- gt; lt; ie . Hallation Gheiyl water and. as oeports from the five locals cd the prizes as follows Sette ih on ead . ae ane Lplide veers Ms. and Mrs. o . and a concrete floor in the ere given, Each lo al, in addi- s: 1 Mrs. Stephens, pissed thaveieemeciaee.ortns ort : . eee: ehdthe Renne' For Sale By Tendex nace More. than 2000. being gat ftven, Bae legal im addl- Quits: 1 Mtr, Stephens.) passed unittest Ss On and. Me: Vielor Lind af Sweetman familys and Mee y to supporting such funds 88 Embroidery, white: 1 Mrs. Ray hand be turn mt eAAIATRII Chere . ' spent on improvements Cancer Fund, Cunadian Institute jumbrook, 2 Mrs. R. L. Gates. Ladies Auxiliary ; seoesthSindrock and family,ind Mrand Small Hut South of Red Drill Hall at the Plans are now being made to for the Blind, Red Cross, Salva- 4 hon ymoon trip to Mrs. R. MeNcill and family. enclose th camp. ground with a tion Atmy, Wood's Christian . Embroide yebloreds: rs say eas ice as Led : ils, Montana, the young Mr, and Mrs, R. B. Garries and Composite High School cde ifenc ad to gravel the Home, Canadian, Appeal for Hambrook, 2 Mrs. R. copies of the interim Shancial/ couple will make their home at par ore spending holidays in Chi- iP s hedge f f a i statement, aupiteciby A. W Stone, 8 y: ed Buil two. units, 14x16 exch rive uty the grounds: Se eer ae any ca srertS fun ME oe wl which shbwed a mall -operating cago, and visiting Mr. Garries haped Building, two- units, enc vhile proj cir Ow ohnson, re, ys wih. 0 Rear Seah ing tw be received not luter than Wed: The Women s Foreign Mission- ity Desattee ae cent ty Cee te Ma. Wig. Profit for the ix months period parents in Nebraska, ly 27. y Convention was held on Mon- vintions to Young People's Week 2 Mis. e ciechet ns, 3 M The sum of 50, voted by the Warke-Castl ' a sand eee Thorp and R. H. R, CLEMENT, Sec'y Treas np. with Mrs. James ond to Farm Women's Week. The Iman, executive to cover expenses of the arke-Castleman family, of Provost, were recent x 3 INT, a eneral President of sick, cdparid tewsbetles'agelone, Ning Mie einen nAntdifoetesun Visitors at the home of Mrs. L. School Division No. 35, itguinschoraer Meaikee Noted ith le, Showers ycotten Knitting: 1 Mrs : vas increased to (Ef6m our Bentley corres Thorp, 20-1 Red: Deer, Alberta. wlor, of Calgary: wa mem bored with gil so reeney WH . t pondent) Stanley W, ne are held foF brides, and anniver- Chochet fine: 1. Mrs. Ce M af ty p,Stanley Witherell, Dean and nd District President. of the sity parties honor members of , ChPCnet, Ane Ms gg Blenic organ : riawe of Doris, onl irvine. Suggett attended the ization, the community MRE Siehenk wares urged to turn Bene ti a i enty Brooklyn Dodger baseball school for, Decoration Day, tentley, to Mr, John in Edmonton recent: . Rose Leaf Local Bint Crochet, coarse: 1 Mrs. Creel- (2rgy oot only son of Mr. and Mrs ries : ih it Pao skit, I Didn't) man, 2 Mrs. Stephen: ae ener Pine Lake took 5; Mrs. A. vitor in Bentley. Sidney, , Ee With the Advocate s guaranteed i lt;Mrs. ..F: DeLaunay reported for the place on July 6 El upeaenel os . is a visitor in Bentl . x gt; ATED the most Beuutiful Isle of Somewhere cris, HOning two members who ntiey United Chureh elubroom. tary rat Mewes Remodelling: 1 Mrs. Kris. nae WG a re amily, of Dawson Creek, , CIRCULATING HEATERS se cot One of the most interesting ;,Remodeling passed was, the tate Dr The room was tastefully decorat- visited at the G. Wright home ents of the afternoon was rt oe oR 2 ht and ilgon C-Fed with pink and white streamers over the week-en What's Your Beef? conducted Bae Lister reported on improved ser yiand wedding bells against ei by Min, Fe Stevenett, The mace. Mrs: Stephei me at the comete nd) the ena ee pink and white .. Miss Peggie Dibble, matron of ers, 5s intensely interested in all Noveltic 2 taryemaniger, M. Norman? peanies, potted plants and spirea, the local hospital, spent two 1the problems brought up; and the Mrs. 4. D. Mackuy, on sports, with special reference Ray. C, C. Armstrong performed Weeks holiday at the west coast. RED DEER following i'm Griets; susuiie lott Abrons: 1 to the Legion ball team, which the ceemons, Mr arren Bug and Mrs. Alvin Bros . them, . Johnson, 2 Miss Enid n. has won the first round of the ia Me ec aicd pray ats relexings at the hospital er J . 0 AIT aaeSTYs Hiven in marriage by her during her absence . CONSTRUCTION Mrs. Fred Vincent: My beef is Aprans, TEN Eo ean veneme: to father, the bride looked lovely in sseshie ptaumback,- of. the 3 dc ye ering, 2 Mrs, Stephens, She application: for associate se er oee love Sble Se Phone Serer eee Soe eee ea te Mrs. Paul membership was approved Light bodice, full skirt and Centreview district, had the mis- I BUILDINGS TALL TO directed to Cooking, sv Mrs. Paul tHe ods ae fortune to severely cut his thumb s . hs COTTAGE SMAL the pottery manufacturers, Sveinson, 2 Mrs, Kris, Johnson, Convention Report bouffant Lypoint sle ead - a taaa i weak i Soret St Savory: 1 Mrs. Paul mee en ily of the valley coronet held saw last week, nearly RED DEER ee Mrs. Fred John eet i Coukeings, savory: rasa es 66) sh Creatas ing it from his hand. i, y ALL mming trunks should Sveinson. ie Bini bouquet Plumbing - Heating Gasfitting Phone 2848 RED DEER swimming only, and Blue Ribbon baking powder iat some ne The aut ee sah na) Mea Wootkar, : Bt tire. . This was biscuits: 1 Mrs. G. 8, Grimson, 2 : Mite Ronee MENG ets directed expecially to people at Mrs. Paul Sveinson, 3 Mrs. Kris to Edmonton on Monday to mect ' resorts johnson, 4. Miss Enid Griffin. MM. Norman Oi eivie something elds eimeriton ory Mandays tone gt; i Flowers, wild: Mrs, Paul Svein- l paid tribute to the busine de n by ndrock, who is expected to Mrs. Pimms Myabeef is that lowers, wild: Mrs, Paul ike way the convention Was hor, Mrs. J. Larsen, at from Ottawa by plane. : rural Son. bs vars ago, Miss ; a Sey atere eee a pe Mrs, Kels, John H i08 gt; years, MS Mrs. W. Schnell war ville Jn unieipality the, three Mrs. S, Swainson. vention any of them had ee was bridesmaid, and she a the Stampede last week. following, beet ruiemlcndingmewhichunudl been tended scl withe-coneere was gowned in-rose silt erope cMs and-Mrs.Tom-Hansen-and : Aninicter: My, beef is that CHJoyed by all, closed with the mostly, with efficient organt dress of pink net and children, of Lashburn, Sask., ure not.hired and paid by singing of God Save the King. tion of government aid to vetcr tried a bouquet of were recent visitors at the home the munleipulity ena? y oon pink and white snapdragons. The of Mrs. Hansen's brother, N. i ane maid of honor was the bride's Smith, and his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Inglis: that The delegates had been taken aunt, Miss Florence Larsen, who Smith Sr. When you buy printing, you purchase.a manufactured product that comes to you through a blending of materials and'skills. Fine papers make for quality printing, but there must also be craftsmanship which stems from years of experience and true pride of work: The Advocate enteavors to give you these things when you bring your commercial or social printing tous. Into every job we try - to put care of workmanship and creative skills which will assure you the type of printing you can call a quality product. ; : Let us assist you with your printing require- ments. Drop in to this office, or dial 2531 and a representative will be pleased to call. 7 ADVOCATE THE a3 Red Deer Phone 2531 , - onec they thereafter gravelled, are glected completely y beef that C.S. Sollis Dies Friday: iNueatenes Camp WwW. U. A. Conference Legion Hears on a delightful tour of the Banff branch. Janko: Lind AM ted Chu by. memer 4 gown of blue of blue net get also snapdragons, man made a sweet. Dennis the ion moved by ed, calling on carried pink an ite Little Kay Sweet- PAGE THKEF Bentley Honors ch manse on taffeta with and flowers, J. Anderson, an away suddenly on Mon flower early set- A. tler of the Sunset district, passed day after- noon while attending the funeral per lights on re- of his old neighbor, Christian (From our Bentley setae Sollie, A: full obituary will ap- My beet is Correspondent) ning poeerihe ier E pear next week. AVE to live) A. long, time resident; of the -emant span month of soca peas and fern. Mr, Donald Castle- rm, to Mr. and Mrs, Law- Bentley district, Mr Sear inacakeraten cee ts n. brother of the bride, was. rence Christianson, on July 15, 2 Mrs. Alfred, 2 puigeadon BoUeAr nas ue eimiael t and ushers were Mr, daughter, of, is the Ben ospital on uilding Plans vin Stoner, Bentley, cousin of aso enjoy morning, following a lengthy i x : da obstie the unide eau-are Geewidiarie orn, to Mr. and Mrs, M.'Car RTRIKoe 2 A. Houston, chairman of t i Ks reen, ruthers, on July 18, a daughter. serve Cana- 208 Born in Thomssund, Nor- guiding committee, reported pro- Red. Deer, cousin of the groom. ai - This was directed to ina f was: 84 Sears 50) pe soli ess regarding the proposed new Mrs, Hareld: Hopkins was piani federal government, Up residence oh a farm west of yesion building. They had, just ee Tharou sang Lake and oth r points. For going What's Your Beet? brought Bentley, where his wife and two it COE aA eee athe bride wore a 8, Your Bee ought Bentley, . e Oils . Me Stevenson, Caw eohowing the.c ; - out many good discussions, and sons joined him a year later, C ducepe dines a Following the ceremony abardine dressmaker suit com: a share. thayatiadesthetetname: ane Stevenson, revised ih ception for about fifty: gues plemented by white accessories. many complaints were aired and where they made their home un+ up to date. He went into some4 Hoideaitathethonesor-the br de s' On theiy return they will reside cleared up. til poor health forced them. to helt a ome he bri 1 : a detail about-there plans. and W The room was prettily on the groom s farm at Pine Lake. Miss Lois Parker gave ua vocal eave the farm and move into p. deBalinhard discussed ed with pink and white solo, and Miss Gladys Stevenett Bentle: methods of financing the burid: enue i ening belle tie a violin solo, accompanied by Besides his wife, Emma, ing: The only thing now holding jail table was covered with S iss Susi Lennox at the piano, leaves to mourn his loss one. sister, up the building is transfer of the cichoted luce cloth and. centred letice The Ridgewood Local presented a Mrs. Helga Hansen, of Nanaimo, land, which in turn is held up (1) anne edweddlnigy cakes song and skit, Sidewalks. of New B.C., and one brother, Carl Sol-/ by the city, which cannot transfer -rhe toast to the bride, proposed When replying to ork. lic, in Norway. One son. prede- the site until it gets its own title. str eammath Sweetnam wee ade in Advocate, the ased-him in Norway at the age iy su Snoating trespondedita byth om. Ri The guest speaker he Cease Adjournment of the meeting, responder nom. Rey Afternoon wis Mrs, G. Stat ine of 8 yours; and the other two. was at 1010, pm . C. Armstrong was master of Penhold: whorspokeron eAresvou PonoyaneaJonaisgeye tele lives Gees ceremonies. a Member of the F.U.A, or F.W. ae enc ene. mai calahowon- of contol cand ; Turn dust-gatherers into hosts of Kood wishes from their Berger, of Bentley, ulso rede. t Bene. : . , : is ae addtess dealt in detail with ceased him in 1945. ereliene weit Advocate, nt ie ee Sree ene le e ison the-en' Proms, Phases of the F.U-A.) ineral serviees were held at Ae Citizenship, the junior section, the Bentley Oe ey social Iife., Mrs. Inglis ursel tren fternoon, . with, Rev. C. Arm- the Bentley United audience to work to build a strong farmers organization, and to Unite in an effort to make farm life more attractive ane to-uim NOTICE On Saturday, July 23 Al George will play several exit tion games at the Deluxe Billiards Parlor 5119 50 Ave., Red Deer strong: of Church, assisted by Pastor Erick- son and Pastor Nelson of Lutheran Church, officiating. In- terment was in the Vig. Lutheran cemetery. IIb arers were Carl Haarstad, is Huarstad, Alfred Haarstad, John Holman, John Erickson Mrs. Sollie will have the sym- pathy of the entire district in her bereaveme Bring Them To Us. W. J. Kirkpatrick Gaetz Ave. Red Deer 29-1 It s so different today PIRACY on the High Seas was, no doubt, exciting until it came to breakfasting on salt pork and ship's cious cereal, Post's Grape-Nuts Flakes, is eaten, Joyfully on both sea and land. It s made fr6m not one but TWO grains sun-ripened wheat and malted barley. Rold buccaneers of today come aboard with when Grape-Nate Flakes are in the offing. And a good thing too, because these honey- golden flakes provide nourishment they need useful quantities of carbohydrates, protein,
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