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The Sylvan Lake News 1942-01-07 - 1944-12-20
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1944-08-16
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PAGE SIX THE SYLVAN LAKE NEWS one inyour vie AUGUST 16, 1044 y selling them | Box 310, Edmonton for as many Syluan Lake News \i ust send in your application to| memberships as you wish at $1 The News is a member of the C.W.N.A,, | # . Navy League headquarters, P.O. | each mammaervest3¢|| Beautiful Pyrex-ware _f[sstmnvienitmert Sloan 7 ace Salta a Resane | Complete sets of durable Pyrex % fa e t \s | I Editor aud Publisher |= @ ware or individual pieces always ig < ‘Obb’ 1 ited Sspweription in Canada, 81.50 a year |i make acceptable and pleasing FE S m a ee s i i gilts, . PHONE 18 SYLVAN LAKE | \3 We have a large assortment of = i ov : ——— New Buffalo Grass \s ‘ e 2 : O wad some pow'r the giftie gie us A new atrain of buffalo grass |i choose has been developed at Hays, |i = = Kansas, by plant breeders of |i the U.S. Agricultural Research se Administration. Itieknown as WARD seluction 1-i (one eye) and prom-| il * MS . Everything (possible ises to give farmers in areas of aiehing low rainfall another dependable | c= hay and pasture erop. “One- = eye’ buffalo grass is being used | Navy League Opens Drive as a turf for airfields in the (Continued from page 1) United States Mid-West. where in this paper, aes i | The Navy League has arrang- ed tomake Membership Certi- ficates available from your loc- al News Dealer, Grocer, Hotel and Blevator Agent, or you may mail your dollar direct to the Navy League Membership By 5 ji DEER EAE Campaign Headquarters, P.O. Director Box 310, Edmonton, Alberta, Line Bievatore Farm Service Winnipeg, Manitoba and you may buy as many Mem- Empty |Gronacies bership certiticntes as you wish r the first time in two y rmers have emptied riuories. Now is the time to repair 1 clean them in order event e to stored grain by moisture main. in inust be removed ing if damage is ne measures are sug s where yuld enter, troub! a coveri foréed moisture-proof paper vuld be laid down. n gra thoroughl: sh down nd sw floors wit ‘Then sprinkle bydre over the floor and s t to fill all cracl infested w insects last year, and floor a filling so. that will dry thor- 5. Fill granary to the plate only, and provide for ven- tilation over the surface of the grain 6. Grain harvested “tough” should be stored in smallest bins and turned in cold weather. 7. Locate open bins or piles on well-drained ground Ww two or three feet of stra under the grain. Pile grain even cone and cover of hay or sheaves; remove cap before v her arrives in spri 8 Consult a local elevator agent or the Grain Research Laboratory, Winnipeg, with regard to problems of farm A : storage. —Contributed by Dr. B. N. Small- man, Grain Research Laboratory, Winninea. SUPPORT YOUR HOME TOWN INDUSTRIES! Sylvan Lake Creamery MAKERS OF THE FINEST BUTTER CHAS. S. PALMER AGENT FOR DRUMHELLER AND ALEXO COAL May’s Meat Market T f CHOICE MEAT tits best Fresh Fish every Thursday | CURED MEATS AND FISH | 4 i, JACK MAY, Proprietor. PHONE 23 ' CE Na iat apc practical -articles rom which to SNA KANNAN AKA NAKANNA NAAN NANA NSNANSSSAASSS, KEITH in Quality Hardware ee atthe price of $1 each, J. G. Nickerson, Manager of the Roy al Bank of Canada, Edmonton, is the president of the Northern Alberta Division of the League, and Kenneth Ho is the campaign manager of the Navy League membership drive in Alberta, Mr. Howard's ser- avy vard vices have been donated by the T, Eaton Company for the con- duct of this campaign, Besure to get your membership certili- cate immediately. If there is no| To see oursels as others see us It would frac mony a blunder free us And foolish notion. R. Burns ORANGES, special this week only, size 344, 4doz. . $1 00 PEACHES, be sure to preserve this week and next. No. l’s percase.......-.... 2 35 No. 2's per case weeeeee BAB ONTARIO CHEESE, well aged, per Ib...... 35 COFFEE SUB, very special price this week, per lb. Ra Rn MRP ET se ee ene 15 BRUNSWICK SARDINES, two tins ...... 17 GEM METAL RINGS, per doz. . 30 RUBBER RINGS, three doz. 20 PAROWAX, 1 Ib. pkts........... smmgen dle? 20 FLY COILS, per doz. ......0.0..0eee0eeeees 20 A LARGE QUANTITY OF DRESSES, BLOUSES, ETC. CLEARING AT 25 p.c. OFF REGULAR PRICES Be sure to see these; many styles, sizes and ranges. | Now that I can go I’m not going to stick around and let the other fellows do it. Bill and Jack went over last week, and Fred’s been over there a year. Now it’s my chance. It’s going to take months of training before I can get fighting-fit, so I’d better get moving today. & Yes sir! I’m going now, to tell Dad and ° Mom that I’m on my way to sign up. WEAR IT ON YOUR ARM NADIAN ARMY FOR OVERSEAS SERVICE SSNAAAKAN NY. ANGAAAANA NES SENA ENS AEN EKER SN NN EK NEKSRESSEERNSS EEE c 1 r
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Image 1233 (1944-08-16), from microfilm reel 1233, (CU11125594). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.