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27th, 1949 JULY: ie Or Messenger for Meats, or send ured of petting the you had pieked it sot our Standards ay for Delivery 1 Minced Steak. 1b. 6Q HE YOUNG PORK Toasts, per 1b. 60 70 per lb 5R Chops, per Ib lev Roiling Fowl, Roasting cl Cured Meats RY THUR: AY ry O, Ferns: Michener rth of River mornings. a Saturday PHONE 2232 CO.- RED DEER WEI USDAY, Phones: RED DEER JULY Farmers Ship Your HOGS Monday Through the MOUNTAIN VIEW CO-OPERATIVE FOR TRUCKING Office 2681 Res. 91-1713 MAKE IT PAY THE CO-OP WAY S. S. EDWARDS SHIPPER 27th, 1949 Phone 2681 Ir. bie You're tending HE FAIR ood in comfort it of: the Fair. CAFE GEO. MOON D DEER SHIRTS ORT SHOES RAINCOATS sure alty CO. RED DEER lant as usual. Say SS Haying chinery LINE AIR URDAY, 5-6 ee RED DEER e A Nice Courtesy One of the nicest courtesies you can show vour guests from out of town is to have their visits mentioned in the Advocate. The nicest courtesy you can show your friends is: to let them learn of your visit through these pages when you go away. The Advocate will consider it, a courtesy when- ever you will give us any item of fany kind. Just * Phone 531, or.drop us a postal card. The Advocate We'll. See You--- AT THE FAIR WITH A FINE DISPLAY OF MINNEAPOLIS-MOLINE MACHINERY : AND FARM GIANT STACKERS : Fair, ich day and onee YOU CAN WIN A PRIZE Ask us for details of our contest during the GALLON OF GOOD PAINT during the three da winner in the-city will-get-a complete REDECORATING JOB done on his livingroom, we're going to give away a a lucky Get in on this RED DEER 4808 Slst Avenue cia) Member Alberta Retail Implement Dealers Association. Only BLUE prevents Clothes turning YELLOW Yes, your whitest clothes will turn yellow eventually, unless you put back the Blue that is always part of true white. So quick...so easy. swish or two of Keen's Blue in-your final rinsing water...and your clothes will always be sparkling, snowy white R. W. Prendergast SERVICE Is Not Our Motto It s Our Business AGENT RED DEER just a 7 colours combine to make White. One of these is Blue, Blue must be added to make true Whi KEEN S BLUE PREVENTS CLOTHES TURNING YELLOW i * THE RED DEER ADVOCATE, RED DEER, ALBERTA Makoweichuk- Johnston In w beautiful setting of ferns, roses und summer flowers, Fu ace, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L, M. Johnston, Mar ville, was united in marriage to Metro Makoweichuk, son of Mrs. J. Makoweichuk and the late t Makoweichuk of Red Deer. en ding took place at 3 p.m. on Wednesday, July 20, at the Lutheran Church, Markerville, with Rev R. Bell, Red Deer, officiating. The bride entered the church on the arm of her father who gave her in marriage. She looked charming in an exquisite wedding kown of r ivory. satin with sweetheart neckline and inserts of lace, with tight-fitted bodice and lilypoint sleeves.. The full bouf- fant skirt extended to floor length with a sligh train effect. Her trailing veil of embroidered illus- jo ntulle was held in place by a coronet of embroidered net, and she carried a bouquet of Ameri- can Beauty ros Her only jewellery was. a. silver necklet. Mrs. Audrey Shaddick, Red Deer, cousin of the bride, was matron of honor and wore a floor-length gown of mauve net with brocaded taffeta top and sweetheart neck- line. She wore matching gloves and headd; carried. a bouquet of white carnations. The little flower girl, Judy Mae Thresher, niece of the bride, looked very sweet in a floor- length dress of pink net with luct top, and carried a nosegay of sweet peas and y . Th bridegroom was brother, Mr. Fred Makoweichuk, id ers were Mr. Lorne Ste Bhat nson and Mr, Harold-oJhn- ston, brother of the bride. Miss Alice White presided at the organ, an dduring the signing of the register played Because. A reception. follawed at the home of the bride s parents, with about one hundred and twenty- five guests present, The bride's mother chose a black and pink striped jersey ensemble, with white hat and matching acces- sories and a corsage of pink and White carnations. Mrs, Makowei- chuk, mother of the groom, wore a dress of grey and white crepe with white accessories, and a cor- sage of white ations, The brides table was centered with a 2 ed on cither bowls of ers. Th toast to the as proposed by Morkeberg and the groom. ev Hugh Brown und Mr. G. stead gave short congratulatory Advocate Want Ads. Bring Results speeches. The bride's woing-aw: tume was a figured j topped by a grey coat, with which she wore white accessories and a corsage of white carnations, Fol- lowing the reception, the young couple left By motor for Montana and outer points in the United States on their return they will reside in Red Deer. A wide circle of friends in Markerville and district extend congratula- tions at this time. o Clearview WI. The uly, meeting of the: Clea: view held at the home ison July 14, fenteen members and two present.. For roll call each member wore a-garden-trimmed hat. The styles were varied and id created great amuse- A letter was read from U.N.A. C.. numely, the United National Appeal for Children. Further in- formation on thig will be obtain- ed, and the matter dealt with at a later meeting. The members decided that music and singing will be stressed at future mect- ne A committee: io formed entertain a of* local shat, ins. Mrs. J. E, Wilson turned in 15 to the treasurer from sale of cards. Mrs. Morton .gave an interesting questionnaire present- ed by the Canadian Consumers Co-operatives, At the close of:the - meeting lunch was served. Mrs. John Richards will be hostess for the August meeting. 27 STRAINED FOODS 17 JUNIOR FOODS 2 BABY CEREALS he Of mixed flowers. Hoskin-Huget A pretty wedding was solemn- wed at the Church of the Nazar- ene on Wednesday, July 20, when Gladys Mae, daughter of Mr. Charles Huget and the late Mrs. Huget. became the bride of Mr. Thomas Hoskin, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. 'T, A. Hoskin, Rev, A. R. Gongwer performed the cere- mony, and Mr. E. R. Taylor sang I Love You Truly during the signing of the register. The church was beautifully aecorated with bouquets of tions for the occasion: The bride, who was given her father, lovely in a floor. -length gown of veil was held silver, and she curried a shower bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses. Her only ornament was a heart- shaped locket, a gift from the groom, Attending the bride were her sister, Mrs. Huget and Miss nieces: of the bride, as with matching chapel veil and mittens, and she carried a bou- quet of Kokomo and white carna- tions., The bridesmaids dresses were of pale pink sheer and pale pink taffeta, with matching mit- tens and wreaths of flowers in their hair, They carried nos gays Mr. Benjamin Hoskin, brother of the bride- groom, was best man, and Mr. Huget Scott were ushers, Forty-eight guests attended the reception held in the Buffalo Hotel after the ceremony. Bou: quets of pink and red d carnations and a three-tiered wedding cake. centered the bride's tuble.. Assist- ing in receiving the guests were the bride's sister, Mrs. A. Swartz, ; who chose a white flowered jersey dress with white and black acces- sories and a corsage of red roses, and the mother of the bridegroom, whose dress was of grey flowered crepe with black accessories, and she wore a corsage of red roses. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Mr. Robert Maben. After the reception, Mr. and Mrs. Hoskin left for a wedding trip to Banif and British Colume bia. For travelling, the bride changed to a light blue gabardine suit with burgundy topcoat and navy accessories. On their return . the young couple will reside on the groom's farm*at Red D They will ha many: friends, Out-of-town guests. at the res ception included Mr, Benjamin Hoskin and Mr. J.C. Marles, of Crossfield; Elsie Johnson and Mrs. N.K. Cooper, Edmonton eer. the best wishes of o Allard-Paynter (Calgary Albertan) Shangri-La was the Setting fon twilight wedding June 2 which Mi orinne Heath Pa; ie ter, only daughter of Mroand Mr: Graham Paynter; of Calgary, be- came the bride of Herbert Arthur Allard, son of Mrs. Horace Allard and the lat Mr, Allard, also of this city. Double Ring Rites Rev, S. J. Parsons, of Scarboro Ave. United church, officiated at the double-ring ceremony which ed with tall standards of gladioli and baskets of peonies. marriage by her father, wore bouffant-skirted gown. of .white taffeta with overskirt of'net. Her large picture hat was of white lace, and, white accessories com- pleted her ensemble, She carried a bouquet of red roses and steph- anotis, A formal frock of powder blue crepe was worn by the brides- maid, Miss Beryl Rutherford, whose lace picture hat was in matching shade. She wore blue. accessories, and carried a bouquet of pink carnations and sweetpeas, Alan Edwards was'groomsman. A reception for 55 Ruests was held following the service, at which the bride's mother, and the mother of. the groom, assisted the bridal couple in the receiving-ine. Clive Wilmott proposed the toust to the bride. Wear Twin Suits For their honeymoon, to be spent, in Spokane and. Victoria, the bride and groom wore twin suits of blue-grey gaburdine. their return. from the west coast Mr, and Mrs. Allard will reside in Calgary. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding included: Mr. ani Mrs. Allan Cody, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Comer, Red Deer; Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Robinson and Fred Mull, of Edmonton. Mr. Allard is a grandson of Mrs. A. H. Cody, Sr., of the Willowdale district. He is a pate of the University of Alberta, receiving his B. of A. degree in May, 1949. o Chuck wagon races every even- ing at the Red Deer Fair, August 4,5 and 6. ed and pink carna- place by a cor- at onet studded with vaca pearls and bli ie H, plan K9, to G. W J. E. Shannon, as Chief's monthly matron of honor, and Miss Betty one fire, at P. Bour June Huget, ju brides- Hep maids. Mrs. Shannon's gown:was a convention of Province of mauve brocaded nylon. sheer Chic and Mr. Denis it took place before a fireplace bank- Si The bride, who was given in e City Cong1 atulates Worlds Champion : (Continued from First Page) them to complete the schools. owing to the s d one or two inches, i of black loam. The Coun- reed to grant 100 towards aoa sfers white brocaded satin with sweet- One by-law passed, eevee heart neckline, lilypoint sleeves ing the flowing transteey and bustle Her full-length land: Lot 3A, blo 12, plan ee19, a 174. to E, N, C k . to Stewart Brother Reports Meat und milk inspection re- ports Were submitted. The Fire report ved h damage 300. d attended on June'6 and 7 1 Fire . a new organization, held in Calgary. t Land Sales following land been made since the ing, and were. duly Lot 12, block 41, plan 15 Walter Sandquist at block 40, plan 157 HW, dore Olynyk at 1; lot 13, block 41, HW, to Elling Roaldson ; lot 12, to Th o- 'W, to Colleen Kanten at 17 lot 10, block 6, plan 861 HW, Joseph Cardinal at 185; lot 14, block. 41, plan 157 HW, to Jens stella at 171; lot 22, block 6, plan 861 HW, to St. Luke's Anglican Church. at 169 205 lot 14, block 40, plan 157 HW, Theodore Hopp at 171; lo block 3, plan 4516 AC, to Mrs. C. Anthoney at 185; lo and 6, block A, plan 7068 W, Hubert Fitch at 110. A resolution was passed, con- gratulating J, Phelan on his suc- cess in winning the world's chuck wagon championship and becom- ne the owner of the Calgary Gas Company's chuck wagon trophy, by winning it for the third time, is to The Council were asked to establish a policy. regarding signs on the provincial highway at the south end of the city he city limits extend southward farthe forbids adverdaia lows di conside clear definition will be sought. The Aldermen were handed copies of u report on. .possible power deevlopment. by, gas tur- bines, to be held over and digest- ed for future discussion. Northwestern Utilities asked for and were granted permission to erect a large sign in the general neighborhood of their No. 1 sta- tion, east of th highway ut the foot of the north hill. There was a-letter front HN. Simpson, vice-president of Cellu- lose . Engin regarding the Y track the C.P.R, want to in- stal just west of the round-house, The pulp mill people and the rail- offi ad agreed on Mr Bert . Amer block 14, plan: H, fo Corbett: Bros. during thelr building operations. He propos 4 6,000 one-story building with provision for a second story later. It was agreed to sell him this lot at 414.50, buildingy to start not later: than Muy 1, 1950, Ald. Bettenson complained about the condition of certain streets in low places, particularly the lane between 49th Ave. and Gaetz Ave., from 47th to 46th Streets. Commissioner Gillespie said some thought had been given to the idea of. gravelling these low spots with the material from the excavation on Guetz Avenue North, which is to be filled with material of a different type. Ald. Code complained of large trucks parking on 55th St, in a applied for lot a at present leust For Crankshaft Grinding and Rebabbiting s e Red. Deer : of the new athletic tele The is Pine Iron Works HH the abt trouble of the ade ot R, J. Rolls office, was approved Mrs . Warke : Death Shocks Lake The district Ei regret. of the 1 rke ily lived 1 haces in. 19 ) Well liked and respect and took an active 4 work, and t week-end Assessment For the first time in t recently came into temporary a 1 possession of a set of Hymn ae Chime cords, With loud y of the absentee talled in the belfry Notesidence at this , the. party idjustments, The on invitation of and they will nee from all One Foundation, Come Thou e focal municipal: staff . Fount. Beautiful Isle of Some- Fikes and for a concluding PERSPECT Cate number, Going Home. pena Be, Albee D, Mackay is record jockey, Martin and their little y in residenc d last week, the at's: int y of Mra. Martin is daughter and Mrs, R. E. Dodds, and Miss It, Martin resaded here prior to in the war, It's the sain t und, of. edurse; the in town is the ailding b ator on the owned by the 1 worth his salt istied custome rtisement.diny. en- Is wedn, the h by 'season, it was stilt ret district in their 1) in Mrs, Ben Lawrence, in the id Val Lawrence are w MY with st on a vacation jean quote me us sitying that Fred Pardee, Edmonton, wa htful spot for here for a few days recently Walter Allen was home last Memoral Presbyterian Lift, A Churgh, Sunday evening, the act: rounds.of buttered toast. Sy ing orga ante was Mis ATOM Visitors last week to the monton Sontag, Jean and Mrs, John Stark, Baby Stark and their guest from Ole Annis, who nt at the Mr Duffield, j iting here. Mrs children, jofeMy:, art nd many friends called. to offer con- gratulations and. best wishes, eo BACONIZED BAKED EGGS Line: individual custard cups an egg into each, sprinkle with t and pepper, and bake until eat are firm and bacon crisp, PAGE THREE Ivan ee s. Memorial Church Ed- included: Ramsbottom, England, Violet Smith. has been relief Alberta Pacific Grain returned to Calgary. y Duffield and Mac from Innisfail, are vis- M, Rousch and her: three from Olds, are . guests. Gust Olsen. m celebrated her strips of bacon, then break out onto hot. plate, or on A. turnout at A and good ere was: Devlin s sale last week prices were realized. ; Ciprate ee Sunde atternbon Su f -KNOWLEDGE-- thaspreathereeye EXPERIENCE ent itipg net om Seu West INTEGRITY minster, B.C Consult us, when you plan to ete Build or Improve. Sleepy Valley Hi, Packer Co. De apeeas peas Reade ihe General Contractors home here Phones 2285 and 2577 RED DEER George Roberts his b nd sev. crul loads of cattle to Calgary for farmers of this distiict Mr. and Mrs, 0. B family, of Br with Mr. and Mrs, Bill Brierley has brush-piler up int will be busy here for Aune and k veral took in part of the Cal Stampede, Frank-and-John-andtoredir te turned Saturday from: a: visit. to relatives in Drumheller and Sun- v Nook; Alberta, M. Dahmer has sold his. farm to Mr. Johnston of the Coronation district, 1 Alex Pergotski 14 spending home with his fam: i. ore returning to Sylvan Lake again. Wayne Aune, - Princeton, B.C. ining.a Seattle team and will baseball in a Pacific. Coust 's batting a Wayne 1 * with the Rocky nd is the second local boy y professional ball in the last few s left far Ci Tae Hala on The o - in a selected list of: than 513 may be obtained. visit charge or obligation, CALGARY. EDMONTON You Worked Hard For Your Money Why not make it work hard for you? By investing it carefully and we mean carefully Dominion of Canada Bonds Public Utility and Industrial Bonds Preferred and Common Stocks an average return or yield on your money of more May we make suggestions? Write, phone ot our most- convenient office, There is no JAMES RICHARDSON Sons Alberta Officess LETHBRIDGE ' Thrity people. watch the ads 1949 MERCURY TRUCKS WILL BE AT THE RED DEER FAIR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND: SATURDAY, AUG. 4, 5, 6 MAKE SURE YOU SEE THEM... .. THEY RE THE HARDEST-WORKING : gt; THING ON WHEELS. PHONE 2580 Hepworth Motors Lincoln --- Mercury Meteor RED DEER
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