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Red Deer Advocate 1949-01-05 - 1949-12-21
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PAGE Properties For Sale SIX Properties For Sale Lasting BI25 1144 Acros Let Us Help You Avoid the risk of serious ancial losses by bringing you Fire Insurance coverage up to date Bring your old policies in to us and we H check them for you. We'll tell you how you can have complete cover- age at the minimum cost de or or other payment jursoe 6128 18 Ace low oe 1 34.500 Buys * med Frame dwelling with 4 re coms new bathroom Oetir full bavernens, hot Water heating sy: 75 tt. lot. Jocation, near tcheo Immediate oe * 50x Fully Modern Stuccoed 4-Roo ed btingalow. choice. location; Jat nicely andes Iscaped,. trees and shrul water heating. 6126 9 Lots ae in Red pote gan be purcha dj Listing 127 Body Shop and Ser. Hon in good city. in C uid 28,200. low, 50 per rightn, tra basement Foon. lots. ewly painte scap: ed. immediate. possession. 6:100, with 3,000 cash to handle Three-Roomed Dwelling in North feat Deer, frame, new, 50 ft: lot 283-Acre Farm, Located 4 Miles from Lacombe, 1 mile to schoal ub, balance 30 per x Owner will also cons i a house, in Calgary Payment on the equipmen business and a , Listing 6121 Stucco well located in Red Deer bath: additional amit jodern facilities. cupboards in Kitchen, fruit boards basement. Priced at all cash preferred. Listing 5872 7-Roomed arel J, well located in Red Deer Cry Ful 8 Bungalow. or other buildings: good deep well; an. acre, aiter-Section Miles From Spivansieake, 150 acres bieken 46 acres summerfaliow, level ly: ing. ile to. school. 5-room house, barn, ete. Drilled well, 6,000, mae to loan on-farm Property E.Sig and city property at convenient pasment plans Insure Your Automonile Now LXSTINGS WANTED otterill: McKee EEE AE RoMMrOW So Listing 98S Stucco welf locate din Red rooms and bathroom. facilities. Bungalow: cupboards ssion in 30 days. 400, all cash: pr in Listing 5990 S-Roor Brick fuelling. SATE toc Mead electric Sip it P; 4,750, all. cash preferred Listing 89 Asbestos dwelling. well located Hill, Ri and room for bat buy at 2,950, we So 130 cash, ase ance serene ed. i BosaDs 5002 ROSS ST.: RED DEER ALTA. Phonis 2619 FE nd Deer Cit You are assured of SERVICE i, Lie * pull bas pare ce make your. listing cem: Hoc ir and Eddie: a aomen Shingled on Sow Listing dwellin, Deer Ci ty bathroom, Stucco 999 6-Roomed c Red centrally loc Modern Pro sion. food buy at 9,250, 3,250 cash, balance arrange: use Cen. - Beatty, acts Robertson tall AGENCIES Priced at Staoe, all cash prefer NSURANCE REAL ESTATE Listing 6052 4-Roomed Bun; Phone 2519 RED DEER i : For Sale HOUSES FOR SALE rae Story House on SSth St. Liv- ingroom, igiliningroom and 3 bed- room: Price 4,500, full basement 4 at 4,300 cash, balance ess le jo Loan on Improved Farm Also money to lennon A mod: relia lings in Red Deer city. R.J. ROLLIS Co. Members of ea Alberts Real neat tate tings iy irae i wet y large liv: mn, bedroom downetairs, and bedrooms es second floor, tH rice 8,650, FARMS FOR'SALE or mec seewees- All lack dane Levelt ane Price: 2,650, LOANS Phone 2651 . Red Deer. Alta.; Money to loan on cit : 7 and property at 8 and Sis respectively, Paine REAL ESTATE For further information, contact: Jobpaton-Neberteon For, Sale Beautitul New. Fully rn home eet the rive Contains on a Peon kitehen, jarge bedrooms. as oak ingore through- Hosted sara fe attached with ome anyone Proud of en Some terms can be arran, Insurance, Real Estate, Rental Investments (Member of the Alberta tate Auman call eis or phone. Phone 2518, Red Deer Ooms, joxtre toonian Uasernent 6,300, Terms. RED DEER REALTY es rcrum. am tm zi hen. Pale hopse and, omtbuire Modern 5-Roomed House, Hardw. wood res All fo fericed Y Good: water- stip floors, gas farnace, yeupyaa cup: ply. 78 boards. 5,350... Would consider) Calgary property in trade. For Sale 3-Room Home on on Michener Hill. rage ON South Hill, 4-Roomed Bungalow eae with room for bath. a aabore: i For eacaitsa . res. Fair Building Basement, gas heat. 2. Will take ae lodern, 5-Roomed Banctiow: floors. Also -roomed house gas and light: All for 3,650. Almost New -Roomed 5 alow in North Red Deer. upboards, ees Feel We Have Severa horses on the South iit Hill, i eel x in North Red Deer well worth Snvestigat ing. S.S. EDWARDS sans 4923 49th Street Phone 2681 3 Lots 1,800, hit, payn ah We Have Seve Stucoo Bun- /at pre: Alt Built-in details. B. P. Sim Co. 106 Metro Block Phone 2077 Red Deer for Christ nd ends RED DEER yorste c classified 125, each, Priced at 300 per lot h THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, First Impression of Canada Awful, But Pandit Nehru Changes Mind Chill wind but arrived in Otta welcome. greeted P; India Now Has in chang Please dit Nehru when' an premier' s busy schedule includ- Canada, Rich in Oil Tulsa, Okla In 1948, -purcha is: The : present price of Leduc crude and refined ar es of crude oil products in the counted 080 000 (WLSo) ried. thi these expenditures porude: oil xcau nen and et ly i the With Fespect to rn of Ca: Pre wan alone du exceeds the needs of in. Albe being curtailed ing being done boring of explorator ed, on economic ically fe siete m. et. This situation has not United entering Cu fovabout re acquit and doing explor ate oil re futul The cost of ex work and necessary drill ations in Alberta aloni ny 00,000 f ont single item ot ts of Fequire- nada er Prairie Fully modern production developed in. Alber 1 the the and addition com: ing act ry r the full Transportation the Problem Potential crude in Alberta now is Capacity of refin provinces. announced plans fo 6 fin other companies are fig plants, with a number pa contemplating Hon of gasoline rge quantities of eavered. ies in Transportation. the fet overttiont, ia the bie The only ' pipelines a ner Vall eight en-r Edmonton- course, in add ing lines. the se li on to fiel: Here is an: example transportation and situation: In 19. travel 493 mil s,.on the to the Regina refin katchewan. number of miles that travelled had increased than 1,400, with some ert ing rgina from 2,000 mle ie th ted into Regina; rising freight the well price costs, Crade-oil bberta alone within a ce by an intensive drill to supply all Canad 280,000 barrel portiny production ( pr McColl-Fronte: vonstructin Imonton By 1946, the aver: the odtic the thre ac ha: uring on of construc- plants to process gas dis- bottleneck problem. am i ave is t ge of ave s. to ade be double in Al pirstively short tine Be Higgins To Head campaign of all re esti tion) t than the' Line Co., Tuls: and com the marketing crude will be in bond while pi 2 crude oi had to) ing through the United States. snore ieatsccudeyteclighe aniline : Buys U.S. Products- tel. Even if refineries are construct: f eres P; sei lt; i provinees cannot ge. until low-cost transportation.of crude out of the Prairie area is provided. Since discoveries near Fanon: ton, Lmperial tis put into opera tion refinery that it moved from-White Horse, Yukon Territory, This was jthe old. Brandsal refinery the hited government moved from Corpus Christi to: White Horse during the war. probably will con- Imperial at Winnipeg. struct a refinery Man., before long, and is expected jto enlarge its refinery at Edmon- , ton and probably also the on at Calgary. To help solve the. transporta: tion problem, Imperial is starting work on a 100,000,000 crude-oil pipeline to extend from Edmon- ton to Superior, Wi bout 1,100 miles. The line will be twenty inches in diameter from Edmonton to the Imperial refinery at Regina, Sask. 435 miles. It then will be of sixteen-inch pipe from Regina to Gretna; on. the Manitoba-North Dakota bor- r. From Gretna, it will-extend across the United States to Super- ior, that portion being e of cighteen-inch pipe. TI cted because part of the line ailable in that-size. The line will be constructed and operated by the Interprovincial Pipe Line Co. oren F, Kahle, Jent of-the Interstate Oil Pipe a, has been made utive vice-president and di- rector of Interprovincial and will go to Edmonton, on leave of ab- sence from Interstute, to help con- struct the line. Two pump stations between Ed- monton and Regina will gi th line 'an-Inttial eapacity to, sabe of 95,000 barrels daily Addition of two other stations in eae sec tor of the line would i city to 136,000 barrels the line ina will be 1950 It is expected that the upertor by tl From Stiperior, the will be shipped b: Imperial s refinery on the Great Lake tity. of 55,000 barrels a crude oil As tankers can operate on the Great Lakes oulye about seyen months in th initial move- be held to around 35,000 pei ones on construction of new r Rnerles-and the-necds the th Sarnia refine: possibl within't Alberta Telephones Edmonton Alfred Higgins as Deputy Minis ter of telephones and manager of Alberta Government T SWAY anhounced by B. MacMillan, Alberta of public works and Appointment 899 Voters d to provide for all needs of the da; there a: 20,000-barteloecday OS Sylvan Lake C. B. Pugh, seeretary-treasurer f the town, has a voters list on exhibition at the post office ax an evidence of the continued growth of the town, It ae has 899 names listed. Doran returned at the week: end after a short: sta Deer hospital Mr ha on and DeLong int otheir new home t Crescent The hour of the Legion service fat the cenotaph on Remembrance note this and tell friend Mrs, Ogle and hi daughter, Mes Mason, who has been her for several months, are ng this week to reside at the A sale of household goods ried out y wtisfactoril a tthe ele aa The house w: re urchased by Grace Alber n Rev, Ian MeSween and Mr, Peter Cameron returned after tending the Synod of the os byterian Chu Edmonton. The gentlem Itentled the Synod an invitation to hold thei 1950,.at. Sylvan Lake, and the in- vitation was accepted. Both local ntlemen were appointed to rve on certain Synod commit- ines i A very successful Youth for christ Pall was held last Tues / a e W.L-hall on -Railwa; the main furlough from French equatorial Africa: Mr. Brotherton showed: a series of slides depieting life. on the:Dark Continent. He is also a complished: vidlinist. Rev. Spitall and Mrs.. Spitall, also contributed, several instrumental selections on piano and. piano accordion. Mr. and Mrs. James Meyers are local rep tatives of the Youth for Christ crusade: A popular. v Mrs. C. who 1s a J, Pell, Sr. and Mrs. tsi town is Calgary pest of Mr. and Mrs yin Andy Hollands t to Calgary last Lew Ackland visited Rocky Mt House at the week-end. Mrs. L, Bale in, of Calgary, is spending a fe: at her cot- tage. Mrs. Kerr, who resides with her son on the lakeshore in the west end, has re-entered the teaching profe k end to t uster Mt smpanied a by her granddaughter, fe. wa: little Marion Mr. and. Mrs. Wi iltong and Miss askatoon, cad Mrs. Wm Mrs, Tripp of Mr. They are parents and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Asp, of, Eckville; sited here at the week-end: The Albert famil the house they xe on West Crescent. has moved to tly purchased Mrs, si off-shade grey re ALBERTA Bystrom-Inglis trim, on traditional formed the by Freneh lice white satin wedding gown worn Margaret: Marion Inglis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs Inglis, Penhold, when ehunged vows with Mr. Emmanuel Bystrom, fifth Mr. Swan Bystrom and thi Mrs. Bystrom, she vrgrformed 29, at 2 pam, at uetz Memorial Unived Church, J.C. offi ing. the church w nations and chrysanthe- arn mums with fern, ppearing in the floor-length satin gow ri modelled last week at ites Fashion Show, the bride was given in marriage by r father, The gown featured a und shoulder caps and was edged with satin rosettes centred by seed pearls. 8 came to lily s t and the deep lace-edged peplurh came to a Jong point in the back. A pearl eladed coronet held her floor- length veil in place, and her bou- let was of red roses, Her only ornament was a cameo locket, a Rift of the groom. Miss Betty Ingli ounger sis- ter of the bride, w bridesmaid. Her floor-length gown taffeta and she wore matchi mitts and chapel veit carnations formed her bouquet. The flower gi rl was little Bar- bara Inglis, cot She wore a floor-length dress of blue sheer with scroll work em- broidery in silk braid on the net yoke. Her nosegay was of roses and baby chrysanthemums.;,... Mr. Albert Bystrom, brother of the groom; was best man. Ushers were: Me dward Bystrom, of ke, and Mr, William Wells Penhold. Mr..Donald Thatchef played the wedding music from Lohen- grin, and Miss Nancy Stevenett, Innisfail, sang Through ts For the occasion of her daugh- ter's wedding, Mrs: Inglis. ch a wine crepe afternoon dr black accessories and: o Kokomo carnations. vReceiving with the bride and groom and bride's mother was H. J, Cody, Sylvan La ke, ter of the groom, She cho: frock with dusty ie hat and co: im. deep pink carnations. About seventy guests were en- tertained at a reception.in the 1.0.0.F. hall after the ceremony The bride's table was centred .by a three-tiered wedding cake flank- ed by pink and white tapers with carnations in. matching tones. Mrs. Bernard Bystrom and Mi Keith Evans presided at the tea nd coffee urns. Serving were s Peggy Gillette, Lois Hele Dorothy Bystron 5 ety Quantz, Ida Bork om, Margaret Sword and Mrs. Marshall. The toast (6 ithe proposed. by Fo Calgary, uncle of the bride. The young couple left for honeymoon south of the city, and bride x wit on their return:will reside at the groom's farm, south of van Lake. For travelling the bride chose a blue gabardine suit with black accessories and top coat of dove grey wool with fur, trim, Red roses formed: her corsage. A Tribute To The Late Frank Farley . (Camrose Canadian) We once rd the C:McKinney w y WAL a good friend of ours for many years, preach a sermon on The Abundant Life, It didn't parti- cularly strike us at the tim on ever so many occasions: since we first heard it has the idea pop- ped back into.the rece: memory associate itself some particular event or particular person. Frank Farley was the first man we met in Cam- rose, other than those connected with the sale and purchase of The Canadian in February 1947. This is but-a short-time in the span of life that stretched reat ae the? full of four score yeurs,- but his homely philosophy of life mut atly intrigued us, He was a prime ex- ample of how to srow old grace- fully. With fifty-s years of ploncering behind. him, he w, the humble cultured gentlen capable*of meeting and holding the interest of any person in. any station in life, He lived without ostentation, yet surrounded him- elf with all the .comforts and chievements of sci He cul- tivated a small garden: yet there was always a, few c a few cuttings ok a few potatoe: the odd basket of crabi aonlee ki in where t off. Hissfaith in:this part of Alberta shakable. Such footprints are hard to wash out fr sands of time Guests from a distance includ- oe ae and Mrs. R. Karrer, Pen- , B.C.; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sagan and Miss Doris Engman, Lacombe; Mr. and Mrs. - Keith Evans, Parkland; Mr. and Mrs. D. Fowler and oad Mins ts Bystrom. set y attic holds articles that Advocate Want Ads will sell for cash. UPTOWN THEATRE SYLVAN LAKE Wed., Thurs., Novemb r 2-3 The outstanding J. Arthur Rank. production, AND in Technicolor, with Stewart Grainger: Fri, Sat. November 45 ADVENTURES OF DON in Technicolor, starring Errol Flynn and Vivica Lindfo Mon., Tues., Wed., Nov. ROADHOUSE with Richard Widrnark I Cornell Wilde Holm. Adult. Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov, 10-11-12 Re andolph att Robert in, Ann Jefferys and Gibby Hayes in RETURN OF . THE BADMEN November 14-15-16 NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE Anicolor Ida and in Te el der George the WEDNESDAY, WEDNESDAY, NC SALES BY TENDER The Old Crossroads School Building The Old Oklahoma School Building MUST BE MOVED FROM PRES SEALED T THE SECRE NOVEMBER 2nd, 1949 A Armistic Armo THUR: MUSIC AND Ff Novy Admission: 75 Sp Red Deer Brancl DERS RED DEER SCHOOL DIVISION RED DEER, ALTA. epted up to 12:00 o'clock Noon on 1949. hould be addr and they will be ac Monday, November 14th, The highest or any terder not necessarily accepted. 43-2 R. H, R. CLEMENT, Secretary Varnish fora Hard and La Finish ROCK-SPAR YARHISH McAfee Distributors RED DEER Meeres Phone 2353:or 2308 - Phone 2712 Calling All Farmers I HAVE TAKEN OVER THE Oliver Machinery Agency FOR SYLVAN LAKE AND DISTRICT and can guarantee you pr ompt delivery and dependable service. A carload of TRACTORS and PLOWS and RADEX BOTTOMS Drop in and see me. J . E. Sunnell HARDWARE SYLVAN LAKE The way Advocate What's more, you'll way. And that wil *em whether you ' Phone 8 The You can ignore the weatherman this winter with a GM-Winterized Car In the old days, cars were left in the garage when a storm was brewing; but today the wise motorists can drive in comfort and safety thanks to the com- petent service he gets when his car is GM-Winterized. -But be sure to get your car Wyuatsast soon, Motorists flock in for this service once the snow starts flying.. Avoid the rush, GM-Winterize today Red Deer Motors Lid. 4802 Gactz Avenue Office 2906 TRE 4 Phones to Serve You Service Parts Sales 2666 2777 2971 CENTRAL ALBERTA S SERVICE CE Two shows, 7:15 and 9:30 Gaetz Avenue Advocate Want Ads, Bring Results
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