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Red Deer Advocate 1949-01-05 - 1949-12-21
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1949-11-23
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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23rd, 1949 THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DRER, ALBERTA EMBER 2: PAGE 7, SECTION 2 83rd, 194 . ill N 'S e f l 7 slie . 7 a fis + ; D re I I Leslieville News Stories of the Karly Days PB BL Cc NO I CE OF Lois Sunberg visitor fro: a ; A UJ ee eer tee Gaca ay, Soititerindependent) I sowed steady for three days 4 A NNU A L ME ETINGS ents Tite) fats Aorsthecstory Wien Harbison had not been at follows might be illustrated by lithe eside f SHEE Mrs. Ro McCallum attended the aaseele shes Whiteatdeasanedi ae an isusceles Iriangle with Island he noticed the change in The Annual Meetings for the Electors and Ratepayers J wriine of net nephew, Murias aires AUstherepexig or rane Martin, to Miss Alice Juhrous. at gle Was tha Hurblson ite eau t of the ann nbra on November 17 ranch just north of the ae ROCKY M UNTAIN S HO L The W.I. bazaar, teu and sale the south-west corner was the a, of work on November 18 in the neh about ten miles /facnd the ranch d Community Hall was well pat. Awa) Lee Ror for the 1 vonized, 92 being raised o he prospective Royal Rane): ah. spring . DIVISION No. 15 ranged, 93, be. false om th Va ten ley away and une NN habe pa will be held as follows sale of work ang St -au on Ne just guuth of Island and Shooting *'0S SHIN Dad Vee pi NP s OWS: 0 e ak It was an ideal ranching Som could not be found any ment table used uj ore tha a a Sub-division No. 1 on Monday, December 5th, in the Ravoniaene ites find LAW hte country with water and wild fowl whe nd-one of the, saddle Wvision No. 1 on Monday, Sthy in te eet pene cod time Vand luxuriant growth every- as also missing, so it e, aaa eCe Fo acre x nt to. Joe, that his Subdivision No, 2, on- Tuceday, December th, In the I james tit in theAl Achar Brother had ridden out befor the . The summer of 1903, following Caroline Hall. two exceptionally wet years, wa storm started..- The ground, was Giib-division No. 4 on Wednesday, December 7th, in the Judy Higeir Fee tee and dfysand: thelstrae twol Ton Cerca ieee ae Plymouth weeks of September were the of finest of the season. -On Septem- Ber 18th, Joe was up early and at daybreak he left the ranch to ride, over to Ed, Whiteside s on some business, It was understood that) Sam would s' close to the ranch and look after the cattle, as he had never ridden far before with- Calgary, a n 1950 ear. Mrs. Higgins is the wife toma Higgins Jr. well known that Sam had not ridden towards Whiteside Spruce View Hall. Sub-division No. 4 on Saturday, December 10th, in the Leslieville Hall. Sub-division No. 5 on Friday, December 9th, in the Evarts Hall. Sub-division No. 6 on Thursday, December 8th, in the Divisional Office. : to many Leslieville folks, Hearty congratulations. BIG BUSINESS Then:began Nominations for the office of Divisional Trustee for The Advocate is the trade ) out his brother knowing the di- Eq Whiteside, whi Sub-divisions Nos. and 4 will be received at these journal of the housewives, / rection he had taken. April the following th affording them opportunity. But cattle ranching was risky snow never left the eee a news in the matter of buy- pusiness in those days, as the the: big storm, but Joe collected JACK STRONACH. Secretary-Treasurer. ing for the home, see eSammed everywhere, -and half-breeds from as far west 47-2 nome-making is the biggest ) went after some cattle which; Content, and they ranged of all businesses. straying in the general vie- over the country on their OR you 4 of the. lake and towards the Indian ponies. They 4T ovr Roral Ranch, He set oat about through. October: without success, B ten o'clock in the morning to and then left for Content, except E Looking round them up. two who stayed on all winter. * e Atten p clock, there was not al) The blizzard had filled the hs loud in the sky, and there was ravines ; ht te ti ced prospect for another fine drifts cov ; day. At, 10:30 the sky suddenly brush, and as winter settled became: overcast. and, a. keen down, it was evident that the wind began to blow. At LLpm. scarch would have tobe, . post- pohed until the..spFinig. In April 2 chinook arrived, arid snow began to melt. Towards the. snow was blowing all, over the country, andthe temperature had. fallen from 60.to 30. It was, a real blizzard, and had never HURON Electric Vacuum Cleaner Speed up your hous cleariing with this a reat tor Septetoiies before as 0 cnd.of Ue-month. one Sf the new, powerful Huron Vacuum Cleaner. far.as the known fecords show.) ih) toward: when he noticed some willow Made in: England exclusively for EATON wireq-in cord, bushes that had been covered all winter, Two, of the inch vere tied together and: he stop a little in. Canadd, it incorporates push-button switch, radio d low-nioisevlevel ...* ARRANGED, IF DESIRED hi the seven. the saddle, which on taken off. They had Wired-in cord for Push-button switch for foot-operation together under snow months. Sam was buried at. Penhol the age of eighteen years from which ck hi dat Thi out toestablish the of the Red Deer Rive back as 1896. r or, 0. W. J. Kirkpatrick Gaetz Ave. Red Deer ) guy. seit or swap Advocate , Want Ads. rm bdo ria PHONE 2160 RED DEER FOR CUT FLOWERS Reverse charges if your order is over 3.00. FAST SERVICE Flowers Anywhere, Any Time, for : Any Purpose CENTRAL ALBERTA FLORISTS WALTER GOOD, Prop. Starts Second Year, Plump and Happy Edinburgh the anniv sary of his first birth desire, the celebration was kept as Plump and healthy Prince Charles Phil si with his moth nay. i lic be a seric advantase the opinion of Herr Gardner, ance a color as str of mi se du fer pi Pe u ec ip Arthur George of Princess. Elizabeth;-on In keeping with King George's private as possible. Pi Marriage Preferred (High River. Times) It is cheering-to find that some of the old basic w still con- tinue with formidable strength in Bare : Piote: the horse, partly covered: by snow thie Stherwise topsy-turvy wr BUDGET PLAN TERMS MAY BE nd Close to the he 6 found Hus other topsy-turvy world. n s body with his head resting 4 recent Canadian poll served to confirm the. lurking* suspicion that even in this day of emanci- pation young women favor mar- v who were queried voted in favor of a happy iage rather than a successful business career, The mounting divorce rate does the initial though it ing quali, young people of ce in trying state com- plexities of moder require special training for marriage. Cer- tainly girls who are preparing for a future in the business world seem to give much more time. to advance preparation. than. when they commit themselves to the lifetime job of wife and mother. In the above-mentioned Canadian poll the girls who have -had a taste of business life are even more. inclined to think of mar- riage as the most desirable goal than the younger dreamers who are still in school. O With the Advocate's guaranteed fall-paia circulation, you have positive assurance of reaching the 5201 43rd Street RED DEER most.readers at the least cost. EEO REN ZA RAL EL REL EE REGRET AEE MEEBO EEE YOU SAVE-FROM 7.75 TO 17.75-ON YOUR MADE-TO-MEASURE SUIT TAILORED FROM THESE FINE YARN-DYED OR PIECE-DYED WORSTED SUITINGS You'll want to be early for widest selection of these first quality imnorted and domestic, yarn-dyed of piece-dyed suitings. Choose the fabric, color and pattern you like best. Specify your gt;. favourite style. Be measured for a suit that will be hand-cut to your individual measure, carefully tailored in EATON S own clothing shops. OTHER LENGTHS AVAILABLE FOR TWO OR FOUR-PIECE SUITS ONLY: CE SUIT, EATON SPECIAL PRICE 43.75 1ECE SUIT, EATON, SPECIAL PRICE 60.00 EATON SPECIAL PRICE 5:75 Extra Trousers, where available, each 14.00 BUDGET PLAN TERMS MAY. BE o r 7 ARRANGED, IF DESIRED DEER T. EATON Co RED DEER BRANCH Pretty Wedding q Held Tit Church secs, some of the old nationalism growing back, because. there . are .too many bad. politicians At Alhambra about, and because he feels Brit- 7 tee lain has made'too many mistakes, A pretty wedding solemn- These he lists, in order of impor- ized in. Alhambra church on tance, as the too rapid delegation Thursd 17, at- 2:30 of authority'ta the Germans, de- p.m. when Christina, youngest daughter of Mr.'and Mrs. Wm. Jahraus, was united.in m: riage with Mr. . trators were debarred from office, fon of Mr. and Mrs. Angus he said, because they had agreed, Martin: A reception was held Purely formally, to become mem- Tee ie caer Ee ieiaei se d) Hers of the Nazi party. Since the er the ceremony at the bride's war inexperienced men had been home, followed by a dance in the hall in the evening. The young couple will make their home at Ridgewood. 5 in on Wednesday, November 16, fol- lowed by a wedding dance in Alhambra Hall that evening. The young.couple will make their home on the groom's farm at Alhambra. : Mr. and Mrs, Mac Pollitt and family and S. Dickson attended the wedding of Mr, and Mrs. J Dickson in Red Deer on Wednes- day, November 16, Mrs. Carl Lachmund has gone to Brandon, Man., to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, H, Kumpula, and their daughter. Lois Lund, little daughter - of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Lund, is seriously ill in the Eckville hos- pital. Deepest sympathy, is extended to Mr, and: Mrs. Eugene Hill in J Anxicties Of An Anglo-German for the w c 4 years service ream Guards 4 Clerk of Multdor was formerly mayor After 28 y Herr whether he is G His German naturaliza British p: he was born. given the certific 80) Force for two Herr Gardner must be one. of the w: people who-has enjoyed the of both Ger unstinted confidencs to positions of as Lord Ma the British Military Government Mayor, to, which he had been ap- pointed by the He sett thinks as an Englishman and he certainly speaks like one. he Germany of today; because Ke, nazification, and. dismantling of German industry. first two. together. generation of German installed in office, and given re- sponsibility before they had even learned the apparatus of govern- ment. Congratulations are extended to Mr, and Mrs. Jim Dickson, whose mantling programme, in. his wedding took pla Red Deer view, is that it has not been ex- pla who saw not only their means of being taken from them. The first British object should have been to show that dismantling was both not this was in fact possible, it had not been done. I G go down three-nil. As sports di- rector in the district he has tried to teach the Germans the lish way of playing football, but sometimes: going. right that if the opposing full- backs are too good for him not cripple t Guardian) (Rhineland). change in pub- id (Manchester Mulldort bi Tcan see opinion he t is a change to b an in und now Town f, of which he rs in the Rhineland is still uncertain man or English. ion papers 1938 ure balanced by a tattered port of 1919. He is ear, and much of his life ent in Brighton, where st year he was te of the G an permanent civil service; his n served in the German Alr a zg rved for four 5 uring the first worl ng, ani ation, Twice sople of Mulldorf and distriet or in.1946 and Town lerk two In 1945 onfirmed him in the office of American army, led. ineGerminy-because-he * the country and the peo- belie that he le, but he Herr Gardner -is worried, about He linked the A whole adminis- The worst thing about this. dis: ed to the German, workmen, livelihood but their whole careers just and necessary. Whether or Herr Gardner was last in Eng- and in 1932 when he watched the erman national football team Eng- it has been tough T have to tell the outside ie must learn to play still better and i hem by kicking them the sudden death of their little daughter, Cheryl, on Friday, No- vember 1 Mr. and Mrs.J. MacDonald and Richard are visiting in Calgary, and Mrs. Lessing is looking after the store in their absence. Mrs, A. Lund and. Mrs. N. Peterson motored to Eckville with Malcolm Cochrane on Fri- day to visit Lois Lund in the hos- Her condition is improv- So Touchduwns win games but Advocate Want. Ads win you cash CHRISTMAS PORTRAITS Have your sitting done now for Christmas. Avoid disappointment. * later. Henry Mar . Phone 2833 Be 5109 Gaetz Avenue RED DEER Mme Reel ad Rat et aL Gat ERLE Eat A at Mat aL ea Niza at SE
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