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Red Deer Advocate 1949-01-05 - 1949-12-21
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BER 21st, 1949 PENS ER 3 AN approval of the ments ut ener Red Deer gencie Estate - Properties. 'y, call on us iat, RED DEER SECOND SECTION XLVIIL. No. 38 ght Horse Group 50,000 Gas Blast R.C. In Edmonton owhay Presentation of a pair of book: ends was made to R. C, Bowhay on Wednesday evening at a meet- ing of the Red Deer Light Horse Association, A charter rere of the local organization, Bowhay left this week to take ip s residence in Cochrane, The chair- pias of the meeting was President and twenty members ent, Ono up following a natural gus Northern Alberta Dair building in downtown sons to hospital. The explosion, touched open a two-inch gas main, Roce Reporting on the Et Miss Heather Haines showed that 92,000 worth of damage. 135 had been turned over to the Association, glass and debris spoiled o in the plant. blast rocked If you are too crowded, why wholesale district shortly not sell some of that extra furni- emnic had arrived at ture? Use Advocate Want Ads. jobs in the Dairy Pool. The damage toll is being added ex- plosion which ripped through the Pool Edmonton on September 16, sending t n per 4 off when a power shovel operating in an adjoining excavation broke believed to have caused at least One unofficial estimate was that flying a pos- sible 10,000 worth of foodstuffs the city's after their Kuusamo Grain Club Holds Field Day The Kuusamo Grain Club held ful Field Day on Mon- Sept : Rasmus- Sen, Laconibe, district agricultur- addressed a meeting in. th school, explaining the points used in judging plots. The Montcalm barley seed was donated by Valli, The winners were highly commended for their thorough work. They wert oreen Wolma, 2 Della Burdick, 3 Harold Burdick. Unfortunately, hail destroyed most of the plots, bui the members each received two dollars to recompense them for their lost work. The big day fin- ished with a ball game and lunch. Mrs. Hill spent three is weeks one 2531 dential hrough ample hard- ample . ther- tage, floor, MITTEN MULLEN LUMBER CO. Phone 2905 (Night or Day) RED DEER ter, Mr. and Mrs, O, Huhtala, The Lund families are expect- ing a visit from Mrs. T. Anderson (nee Mae Lund), of Vancouver, of Mrs. Urquhart on September 16, with fourteen members pre- sent. Irs, L. H. Cline was ap- pointed. as representative to the Hospital Auxiliary, and handed ina bath robe for. the group. Men, RW. Prendergast reported a food parcel sent to Brentwood W.L, England, Plans were made for a rummage sale. The raffle of a pair. of wool blankets will be held soon. Mrs. E, W. Cunningham kindly offered No pack this month's overseas food parcel. The Sunshine raffle was won by Mrs. Cline. The place of the next meeting will be decided later. - o After just one little Advocate slassified ad, you'll be saying Am I Giad? GOOD NEWS Built-in Aerial Was 62.50 NOW .. Automatic Record Changer Walnut Cabinet . Large Record Storage Radio-Phonograph Combination The Top Combination Radio of 1949. 4 Only. Was eueee: NOW. RADIO SALE We have just received a a factory shipment of 1949 ROGERS MsvESTIC RADIOS TO SELL AT THESE AMAZING LOW PRICES QUALITY BEYOND PRICE Standard Broadcast and Short Wave True Fidelity Tone Sharply Selective 179.50 ake 49.95 4 Was 79.50. Now ... Now Was 89.50. Was 37.50. Now . Phone 2488 (Opposite Eaton s) A NUMBER OF OTHER GOOD VALUES SPARTON HIKER PORTABLE. Was 64.50. ROGERS MAJESTIC CONSOLE, Electric ROGERS MAJESTIC CONSOLE, Battery Set. GENERAL ELECTRIC Mantel Battery Set REMEMBER YOUR DOLLAR BUYS. MORE AT YOUR MARSHALL-WELLS STORE Marshall-Wells Stores - Horsley s Hardware Now.... 49.95 - 59.95 - 59.95 - 27.50 ce onde: rences. ament as public health nurse, start- Whose husband ie aiiergress in ing August 1, was approved by the board. Calgary, eae Ald. J. V. Bettenson asked the secretary to prepare a report for . the next mecting showing an Highway W.I. of the work done over period 0 He felt this Highway W.I, met at the home Would illustrate the work the Ad sed, but t been percent inst isi ion pl Insurance Outside of approving the insur- ance plan, the main business w discussion und lt; ddoption of the quarterly. report of Dr. More, medical health officer. More reported on staff changes. with her son-in-law and daugh- sie medical service, Dr: epidemi- control, child sanitation and tuberculosis t+ Miss Elsa O. Alsgard s appoi: Health Unit has undertaken and the progress made in improving health conditions in the area. The measles epidemic, which resulted in 153 reported cases, has waned during the past three months, Dr. More. r forted. He told of work in connection with the mobile. X-ray unit in Deer, and of a clinic held at the hospital August 11, when 40 per- sons were examined, Expansion of child welfare clinics was proposed by Dr. More and approved by the Board, It is expected Dr. L, J. LeVann, med- ieal superintendent at the Provin- cial Training School, will conduct and adult clinics for both ead cases, Dr. More sa In addition to:el sanitation at dist sorts, the medical health said instruc given in the proper handling faods to restaurant per- sonnel in seven centres. Films were shown.and lectures given. Change in the financing of health units in, Alberta has been final details have completed, Dr. More told the Banrd. The new basis will provide 60 percent of the costs from the province, with ipalities to supply only 40 stead. of half. s ins ed to meet with department health officials. to clarify ues, Also re ing was di pensi The executive was of the rred to this me on of a propos to cover all eh unit: employees. Broadcast: of a. series of pre grams dealing with health mi 2ElLanbridge Lad Ss SPTEMBER 21 sday at the Old Wins 1000 Scholarship Scholastic honors went to Art- hur L.. Wood, of Lethbridg vehgi he received word he had Calgary Herald 1,000 sel ship in chemical und petrol: enginecring, ks ago Arthur wi inner of the University eholar- Two we nounced w of Alberta matriculation ARTHUR L. WOOD a ship. But because a student can- not accept See major awards, had to cancel i He also. won a 50 honors scho- ing-an ave vear-old Arthur ry. took grades und r was on and two there, * balance of his public school education in Let Having just completed grade twelve, Arthur has enteres the U. of Av this week to .take raves engineering, ters has been arsanyed with ado station CKRD a hea th. Tedugation: Dr The series started tending More reported. yesterday. Chairman was Fred Domoncy, Penhold, with the following Board members present: L. M. Johnston, 8, Markerville; J. M. Doug of Lacombe; W. S. Hart, town of Lacombe, and. Ald. J. V. Betten- son, city of Red Deer. Also tending were Dr, More and the three health unit nurses, Miss Marion Murray, Miss Olive Good- win and Miss Elsa Alsgard. It's a Hard Life Reseda, Calif,, Sept. 16 Thos. C. Freeman told. th judge he'd patched and patched, trying to get his 13-; r-old car to run. Finally he gave up, poured kero- gene on-it and set it afire, . Fifty dollars, said the judge for burn ing rubbish without a permit. Get Hector s Low Prices On GALVANIZED CHAIN Ge 4 to 6 in. high, 4 to4 ae smpest NG: 8 to No, 14 gau, - PIPE Galvanized and Black WATER WELL CASING Shallow and Deep Well PUMPS AND CYLINDERS We feel we can give you a better price than any competi- tion on carload quantities, f.0.b your siding, in fencing, pipe and. tubing. STEEL Reinforcing Plate Structural. Angles RED DEER Black and Ga Hector Machine Co. uu Bth Ave. CALGARY Dp Chester F. 1p Winning scholarshi not ew to Arthur. In grade nine he von the governor general's medal wholastic jund se jhaving the highest average in the city Serv hom visit at th first me sidence of Mrs. Miss coverage for such s Cat tion to the orchard, THE RED DEER ADVOCATE RED DEER, ALBERTA, WEDNES))AY, Health Unit Adopts Scheme ss October 2. Plan To Extend Child Welfrae Clinics ), h Elsa Alsgard Appointed New Public Health Nurse Discuss Financing Unit Insurance coverage for al members of the Red Deer Full Time Health Unit staff was taken out at the quarterly mee ing of the administrative board held Phu Court House building. The,plan provides things as accidents, malpractice and negligence. st, 1949 Pine Lake Guild Holds Meeting The Harvest Thanksgiving will be held at Holy Trin: nm Sunday afternoon non Currie will con- Miss Audrey C harlton returned ru two weeks Monday, The Ladies Guild held their ing this fall, at the re Gordon Wallin hly meeting wi lifferent residences. returned Her sistes Jeun, re cunaea to the Nazarene College in. Red Deer for the fall term. Mr. and Mrs, J.-H. Potter re turned home ek-end, af- ter a two weeks vacation at Banff and other points. Cutting is well advanced in the district now o- Knox Choir Fetes Charlotte Barrett Miss Charlotte Barrett was the of honor at an informal of Knox Church choir members held Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. K. J Bryant. Miss Barrett leaves on Saturday for Calgary where she fee attend a three-month course ial art at the Institute y und Art. 5 of Technolo Peaches 30 a Ton In Washington - 110 In B.C. Tumbling prices for fruit have reached such an alarming point in the neighboring state of Wash- ington that Governor Langlie has himself taken a lead in at- tempting to stimulate sales. The: governor recently made a personal appeal to 4,000 state em- through their repre- atives, urging them to can id pears in particula the fruits which are the state's depart- ment of agriculture compilations to have reached such low quota- tions that, in further words of the governor, it doesn't pay the far- mer to go to the added cost of are bringing the pro- about one-third of the return obtained throughout east- ern Washington at this time last Pe es are bringing low as only, 30 per ton-at. the-canneries across the line. This compares with 110 in B.C. far as the fruit oduction, have. held rally vel and are compar- able with those of season, e bring- produc And visitors to that, area now being confronted with dolefut picture of alot of fruit be- ting left on the t It just doesn t pay us to, pick. Such is the, comment of the He is the son of Mr, and Mrs Wood, of Lethbrid, His father is a C.P.R. fireman. many producers who have be- invalyed in the falling, mar: ket Penticton Heral Following is a list of the teac- hers in the Red Deer School Divi- sion No, 35: Penhold Doris Taverner Anna Belle Petersen Springvale Oran P. Whitney Faisland Marion Edith Dallaire lend Margaret E, Charlton Horn Hill Helen Barnes Aberdeen Ruth R. Hanna jBalmoral No. 1, Mrs. Mabel Gano; No.2, Sylvia Kaiser ent Mis. A. M. Eldridge Leics me A.J. Pleasant Valley- M. Edwell Joseph y Little Red Dee rot Mrs. C Gartley and G.'D. O, Carr; No. 2, Mrs. Vauthrin Lindner Eagle Creek Mrs., Ruth Weiler Grahamston Mrs. C. Blachut 'Tindastol Mrs. Frances Glover Cross Roads Mrs, L: i Valley Centre Mrs. E. D. Pine Hill No.1, Mrs, Annie and Watson oe ibson L, Teachers Appointed In Red Deer Di ivision Antler Hill A. L. Dallaire Clearview Mrs, Laura A. Blue Waskasoo Sara Jane Wilson Horse Shoe Lake P. I. Edgar Calder Rose Holnigren Grassey Luke P. Doral Hemm Poplar Ridge Wm. E. Barnett Oklahoma Mrs, G. Manning Big Bend Mrs. Mary Creelman forma Mrs. Christine Lees Millner Mrs. Madeline Miller Steadman Doreen E. Kratise Nisbet Mrs. Lois A. McLaren Shady Nook Mrs.'J. M. Glenellen Mrs, D, H. Warke Westholm Mrs, Clara Hubbard Howell's Lake Mrs. L, Henner Red Lodge Mrs.'Lulu Hunt Lake View. Fairbank Henry Kolesar Gomberlana airs 1, M. Getz fogadone Mrs. H. McQuarrie Arthurville Nora Markle Mount. Pleasant Mrs. Howar e Summit Muriel Wallin Mrs. M. JOHNSTON Teacher of PIANO AND THEORY 4906 53rd Street, RED DEER Phone 2318 has resumed classes. Adult, Beginners a Specialty: 36-4 Gordon Mrs. Helen J. Snow Hillsdown Mrs, F. Boomer Cottonwood No, 1, Mra. M, Bre 2, Ivy Manuel . Douglas Young tt v. Fellowes Nor E, Hendrick- Martin; No. 2, Norman Griffiths Landry White Creek Mrs, Merle Willsie Mrs, M. E. Whitaker in Buffalo Creek William H. Bureh Garcington Mrs S. E. Crawford 2 W ECTION SECOND Olds Lad Dies From T' Attend Kin Polio Friday Michael Boyee, 15, son of Mr Y ray 7 itihael Boxee OS aot cua, CONVENTION dled Etro ny Pelitr am TY 0M Ditriet Governor GR, Holmes Frid. afternoon roa few yy Pre: ick nt J. A. Lam- d illness Surviving beside n Monday for his parents is a younger brothe e net tue sociation of Kinsmen Clubs. The o- - yeonvention starts today (Wednes- day) and continues tomorrow and :, Friday. Mrs. Holme and Mrs. A Costly Business Lam and they estimated pe Toronto ee nm and 1947-48 in- and New York before returning. farmers shippe in F Vincent, who holid a - home laselog 15 nA Great Yield Andrew Sandsirom, pioneer Minned rict farmer, Man, got 160 bushels of barley from bushels to the acre, .a Canadian record. s arising out of the pres eed sced ered and crops during the same period is estimated ae 234,850,000. o Read the Want Ads and Savet FOR A COMPLETE WINTER CHECK Make Sure Your. . Cooling and Heating Systems york 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 pada In Stock Reasonably Pri (Opposite the new Phelan Hotel) PROPANE GAS Is The Finest: Fuel for HEATING COOKING CLEAN - ADAPTABLE - SAFE ECONOMICAL RED. DEER PROPANE LTC. J. CASTELLA, Manager Phone 2319, 5022 RossSt. RED DEER DANCE EVERY Saturday Hight with ERNIE LOWE S ORCHESTRA at the ; 5 ARMOURY, RED DEER Admission 35 Cents Pine Lake No, 1, Mrs. Winifea O. L. Freeman; No. 2, F. P. Freeman . . Sponsored by 78 ANTI-TANK (S.P.) BATTERY, R.C.A. son i x saan Haluschak
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