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Red Deer Advocate 1949-01-05 - 1949-12-21
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Michener. orth on of River rornings, Advocate Want WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th, 199 JOHNSON MQrORS Some floot models TWO WEEKSALE g at FEJRICE ik Son Phone 2704 Our customers know they can depend on us be- cause our. Gutta Percha tires give them unbeatable service. We have your size we have the right tire for the right let us show you. IT S. sisted Deer ig Re Vacuum Golf Title (Continued from First Page) pion, beat Martin, one up, in the fi'st round, The other th Joes n their matches. Emerson ck, the medalist, beat Woods in and round, although he 1d to go ta the 20th hole to do it, Wylie defeated Wiseman. erg ran into McWilliams Hee also lost, Ronnie was as hot a firecracker, and while Doug. HG better than par golf, his op- jponent came through with some semarkable shots, McWilliams was two up-on the first nine and was six under pir when the jupnte h ended. Excellent Arrangements Tournament arrangements were excellent. Frank Hughes was tournament-secretary, and C. i Humber, F Thompson, P. C. F, Routledge ana F. W. Storey were the other mem- ret of the tournament commit Dave Dixon, the Clu8's'pro., iwal official starter and referee. Under his, capable. management everything moved ahead B. Wylie Takes quite most kept, THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA ITALY S POLICE DRAW NO CHEERS a us impressive as part, military freshly. painte; Celebrating the third anniversary of the found- ing of the Italian republic, the Italian govern- ment sponsored parades all over Italy, but none fair the pers t while je Rome parade. For the WW eeted i equipment consisted of well- Bers wer Allied surplus Sherman . march tanks, sporting green paint, are plause, the police silence all along the nem line o Changes Announced Rainmaker re ri PAGE THREE In Adventist Church ; Johnston Johnston the Rainmaker from Regina came to Hanna last week, it rained. Yes, almost an inch a half from the time the rain- making machine t up, until was shut down and given a well earned rest, enth Das Canada point now arises, aie John ston make it re Well your hea as ours. We had a ntact with Mr. John- ston and his story don be one, sit- ting on the fence, whethel eve it or not. retir Confer Alberti 1 retiring Saskatehewan c by The rainmaker informed us on Friday morning that he was j ubout to turn the machine on, noon .15 of an inch had failer, Later on that afternoon and evening 1.30 inches had been re- ceived and the machine had been operating all the time, Whether it or his Universcope really brought on the deluge, it was best is aw we have had. since last June, mstor-certainly came to scue in the nick of time. BIG BUSINESS The Advocate is the trade journal of the housewives, affording them opportunity news in the matter of buy. ing for the home. home-making Is the biggest of alk businesses, the ly. Dave Grant, Dixon's assist ant, hada share in the good work, Mrs. J. H. Blades and her staff, although hard. pressed at times, gave first class service with meals and Junches in the clubhou: Th increased diningroom facili- ties, locker room space, showers and other improvements in the clubhouse, and. ample parking facilities, all added to,the pleasure of the tournament. The weather was ideul through- out, except fora brief shower which caught the championship final on afew holes. Frank Hen- dricks, the groundsman, had the course was drier than it ever had been before. Johnny Letke, Edmonton, was the winner of the fine new-sct of matched clubs and bag drawn for on the final day... The Entries Lacombe: B. Gwin. Winnipeg: Gordon. Milne. Veareville: Jack C. Campbell. Rosedale: G. Bertic, C. Leves- que, J. R. Levesque. Bashaw: J. L. W Wells, J..R. Stubb: Innisfail: T. G est, WwW. E. am, L. Tillier, nova : Pat Webb, J. J. Cairns, Ken Blaney, E. S: Pan : Bill Richardson, . McDonald, Stu Bailey, B. D. im, Ed. Shuman, Percy East. Pine Lake: George McLeod. A. E. a ee Massier, Ron rel Stewart, Vic. Swiiin, Jack Chita, Clark Chid- Calgary:. J. M. Davey, (Continued on. on.Page 5 anes , Section 2), lake the news with a want ad. course in good shape, although the My close agent ere, Mr. ported Me. family- spent the holiday end: Visiting Mrs. No 1 buy advertising With the Advocate' s guaranteed all paid, you have assurance of reaching the readers at the least cost. circulation, M: It will-make money for you. district last Bott and family were also visiting the wound. here was week. and Mrs. Verner The picnic and dance was fairly well attended ind everyone re a good tim Green, of Joie Devon: G. E. Forsythe. for stock, Morrin: David Grosert, Luke Mrs, Parker, school teacher Robinson Sr., Luke Robinion Jt. hore for the past two years, is 4 Drumheller: A. R. W. hospital: patient. ; Haydamack, R. Stoceo, C. Slater, St rSlandtliinn, Marcelirces Mie Trevathins Alexo, spent the week-end in the Hanna: Jesse Bloom, Herb. distelet Berke. Mt Ponoka: Dr. Randall McLean, See orn 0 Mis ane Mae: Bowen on the birth of a daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. E. Maki, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. S,.Maki, Jr., of Cal- gary, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karlsen. Mr. and Mrs, Reeves and son, of Winnipeg, are visiting Mrs Reeves parents, Mr. and Mrs. . Wagner, Dr. G. C. Wagner, Karlsen. Percy Hill, Norman Scott, Cal i Scott, Warren Scott, A. Murga- ,. M - and Mrs. Toporows parents, rand Mrs. Owchar... Alberta returned. with : R Dun them. Mr. and Mrs. P, Owchar family, of Nordegg, were week- end visitors here. oa longer is it neces: oat Read the ads shop and save. . CHE RFIELD WEEK FER ON FURNITURE -. THURS This Is Y FOR ONE WEEK ONLY 7 WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 IN OUR STORE on EN CHESTERFIELD SUITE Toporowski's sight unseen. Oras Man Cuts Hand On Tin Bruce Meston had the misfor- tune to cut his hand on a tin-can, and six stitches were required to Mr. Herman, former elevator vinting the and Mrs. Raivio and family, of Saunders, visited and Mrs. A. Raivio recently. Visited friends-here over the week-end. He says it's drier there than here, as they don t even have pasture ki and week- and ry most Holds ISh ower For Mise Olive Berg hLousand On Tuesday, June 28, some 30 of Mrs. her home to extend their best wishes as she celebrated her 82nd birth- received many pretty and useful gifts. for friends and neighbors George Treneman met at day. Mrs. Treneman which she thanked :one-und all shower which was for Miss Olive Berg, bride for susie on Thursday June 30, very well Miss Berg, received many ver: The regular meeting Ladies Aid was held at Mrs. Mc- Kay's on Saturday, July 2. There was a very good ance. The ladies had a ve Rood report regarding their Sat- urday night teas. Mrs. N. Knights, of the were hostesses for the July evening. On Friday morning, July 1, many eager Sunday School pupils met.at the home of Rev. Lawson on the first lap.of their journey to-Sylvan Lake, where they will spend ten days with the Presby- terian Church amp. Among the boys was Wayne Knights, who won the certificate for nory verses, Congratulations, on your winning. Lloyd Lowen is at present in the Elnora hospital suffering from a scalded arm. Lloyd fell into a kettle of boiling wash water on Wednesday afternoon. Friends and neighbors of Mr. Len Howard wish him a speedy recovery from: his rec nt illness. Mr.. Howard is at present in the Elnora municipal hospital, Mrs; C. Hutehenson,. of Cal- gary, spent a few days at the hoine of Mrs, Stones, Her hus- band came up on Wednesda night for the rally: in the. Gosp: Mission, which was held for some 20 people in spite of the rain. Congratulations are id. Mrs. Laws extended n Oe the irt st ne) in the: Elnora itoepitat on Sie 30. o -, With. our guaranteed paid cir- culation, you have positive assur- ance of reaching the most readers ut the least cost. LOW FARES Erom all stations in Albert: katchewarrand British Col: umbia (Vancouver and East) EDMONTON EXHIBITION JULY 18 to 23 ONE-WAY FARE AND ONE-HALF FOR ROUND TRIP Minimum Fare 30 cents TICKETS ON SALE: held lect ning, tended. lovely and. useful. gifts, for which pital she, thanked -her many friends land nelghbora:, Wise Bent. wil nae rR ey become the bride of Mr. Raymond M Toe Staohe, Ree Tubenvilie on delpae 8. Joe Stephenson, left Thurs- Bentley Pupils Stage Circus Grades IT and III of tley school st and others ured attractions, parade down main st rformers returned to top; .wher a threesring A, y 33 ed for the Junior Re for a six we y in Oklahoma and Nebras holiday 1, Mr. and Mrs, Pat. are visiting ichewan, Miss Verna Pott Baxt rekitives in and new cary Which he back. will an home of Mrs. Reg in honor of Miss Dor Castleman, Mr, Jolin shortly, The ply presented by Mrs. Loren Craig, who paid tribute to the high esteem in which Doris: i: held by the community, which the bride-to-t them, assisted by. L Flortie Ingram and while Mrs. cousin of Mis recorded the gift Doris and John suitably thanked the crowd for the 3 and useful giffs, A delicious lun h served, which brought to a a Cen afternoon, joya and friends in Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woolg and Mr. and Mrs. C. R Wools and Lynn have gone to. Sundre, where the men are constructing a fire place in a hunting cabin, Mrs. Harold Peterson. enter- tained anu mber of former school mates on Monday to a social af- ternoon, Mrs. H. Sandrock, of Ot taiva, was among those prese Mr. and Mrs; Douglas. Erie and baby, of Oshawa, .Ontatio, are visiting at the John Erickson home. Mr. and Mrs Martin Engen Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Engen and daughter, of Eckville, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sand, of Lake, were Sunday visitors at the G. Haarstad hom 0 Mrs. McKinnon and Irene, Mrs. Nairn, of Winnipes. who a motoring to Vancouver, spent several last wee ut the Gideon hoi Mr. and Mrs. K. Garries, who are leaving. shortly for Medicine Hat, * the guests of honor on Thursda. a party held at the W. Holmes home. Mrs, Fred Hansen, of stuttond was t visitor at the home of her sist . B. Gideon. y and Jahelka, of Red Deer, a Mrs. Anni Jahelka, of Be: ntleys: visited Mr. and ouis Wine in. Ed- monton over the week-end, Mr. Downey has gone to On- tarioowhere he is taking delivery Undercoat Your Car Now Protects against rust, reduces. vibration; silences squeaks, seals out dust:and muffles noises. Standard Motors Ltd. Phone 2676 - 49th Street RED DEER Somewhere in this district is the person who needs the used plow, tractor, or other piece of machinery, a milk cow, weaner pigs, poultry, furniture sist anything that you have to sell. : FOR THE SMALL SUM OF 40 CENTS You May Find The Buyer for what you have to sell, or the owner of the i article you want to buy. Many people every week find this paper to be the most econom ical king such a sale, for people come to us every week say I saw the ad. in the classified section of The- Advocate, and it was just what I was looking for. The Cheapest, The Quickest. The Most Satisfactory Way Of Getting Buyer and Seller Together Is To Use The. Classified Columns Serid In Your Want Ad Now Count the number of words you use and send two.cents for each word (minimum cost is 40 cents). If you have 20 words, send 40 cents, This pays for ome-week s td. Each additional eek costs the same, except that we will insert it four times for the cost of three. To the RED DEER ADVOCATE Red Deer, Alberta. - 30- So Act Now ale Merchandise, Please SON FURNITURE CO. 5121 Gaetz Avenue, Red Deer JULY 16 to 22 And.on July 23 soe trains arriving by 5.00 (Standard Time) RETURN LIMIT JULY 25 Except if no train July 25, rst available train. Full Information from icket Agent. Morinvilie Fire Makes Fifteen Homeless Morinville, July 4 Fire undetermined origin swept an apartment block and three stor here Sunday night, leaving persons homeless. Only one w. in the building when the flames were first noticed in an window, and no one was Damage was estimated at 12,000 15 You don't need ee: ve got itt Someone wants ee through fled columns. it Sell it vocate classi a coincidence
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