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The Sylvan Lake News 1942-01-07 - 1944-12-20
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1944-07-26
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; | Uptown THEATRE Fri, Sat,, July 28-29 SONG OF RUSSIA THE Mon. Tues., July 31, August 1 n J Oakle and fe ith Woody | WINTERTIME Wed. Thur., M und Lair HOLY MATRIMONY Fri. Sat., August 4-5 WATCH ON THE RHINE Paul L hestra mty Wax Gracie Fields h night at 7 Mon. Wed Ih and Sut Matinee ¢ NO (7) Vorne SS. Clalein WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER RED DEER: ALTA For Printing that satisfies consult “THE NEWS” THE Sylvan Dairy PURE MILK & CREAM TUCKER BROS. Proprietors, Sylvan Lake. ready before harvest. D. F. McCUTCHEON SNNNNNNN NSS ASR ENS ASA NS SN EN ETS We have all the materials GRANARIES It is wise to plan ahead and have your granaries Atlas Lumber Co., Ltd. About oa town The icipal Auto Camp) Pte, Kenneth Kerr, Sylver was filled to capacity over the) Lake, has been posted week-end, and xceommodation South Saskatchewan Regiment th Uhe village was taxed to the| Hoe celebrated his twentiet! limit. Tbe crowd was probab-| birthday today in France, # day ly the largest seen in Sylvan |of heavy fighting along the en Lake this senson tire invasion front. Pte. Kerr Se enlisted last De r Set. W.B. Dobbin, RCMP. 7 418 Edmonton) is spending a boli: Mrs, A. F. Cobb is spending «| gi day at Sylvan Lake with Mrs./boliday at Gall Lake visiting | gly Dobbin and his daughter Terry. | ber friend Mrs. MacFarlane a'a With the aid of the latest and most scientific 2 + = a= instruments, our optometrist, Mr. C. A. Bower, Mroand Mes. Lorne Cor! and daughter of Mrs. © aod Mr.and Mrs. Onlgary, 4 D. MeGregor C. Watkiss guests of Mr.and Mrs Mae's Hangout Brewster were at home xt Pan Sunday, July 23, in Mr. J McLaren of on his 70th birthday. 2 honer of Bowden The en- tire family as well as a num of p up te 30, friends we t bringing the A toast was proposed yivan Lake nombe hy Mr. Binyon and answered by Mr. lunch followed after which Mr. Me few words of Kennedy, a lovely Laren gave a thanks Mr. and Mrs, E, Bellefontaine Sl? we have received word that their Lcpl Bellefontaine has heen invalided home from son Leo the Freneh invasion front, and in Calgary is expected to arriv today. L Cpl, Bellefontaine was born here in 19 He enlisted fies the wert coast. SEAKALANN ANAS SANNA AA ANA ESSN ES SSS NESA ANE EN SNES you need for building LOCAL MANAGER 4 ‘ £EXARLAAKANN NN NSAKEAA ASN ENABLERS ERAN SNEREANS ESSN BON in business. conduet it, long w it mula, poses of the people. fidence and trust. Democracy In Business The co-operative movement is democracy it depends on human agence un never be perfect, but it is a y ahead of the capital stock company and the modern trust corporation. to Co-operation does not exist in law or in for- It exists in the minds and hearts and pur- Tt is founded on mutual con- With the de ideals people can make a succes velopment of these of co-operation. The Alberta Wheat Pool is a creation of the farmers this province. its efficiency as a business organization and also its adherence to the co-operative principles. It has demonstrated To SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Pu and Country veeevereaerseieanierciien Afre »| ny we over a week of fine sun ter, rain fell on Monday intermittently through the day and heavily nt night for a re corded AS inch, This brings the season's total to 16.2 inches, Roller skating at the Pavilion iv in full swing and is proving # Week-day three popular netivity two- hour periods: 2 to 4 p.m,, 7:30 to 9:30, 945 to 1145, On Sunday four two-hour periods are ru schedule includes commencing at 12:30, 244 and 7:00, Skates and music are| supplied and free instruction to Indies is given at the ufternoon (week day) sessions. The sidewalk from Koota Brothers’ corner to West cement Crescent corner on the Munici- pal camp road has heen com- |pleted. Numerous delays cnus- ed by weather con litions held | up the work for several weeks. on ring, west of Sylvan Lake hotel. F der please leave same at hotel office. POST-WAR AND THE FARMER (Continued from page 1) alxo indicated a very small per- centage of the farmers of West ern Canada have the advant- ages of electricity on the farm, While there have been amall private farm planta of 32 volt and 6 volt typer, the 110 vult rural electrification is the most satisfactory type due to} the fact that motors “of ade-| quate size for practicul furm many . | use can be installed and used. With 32 and 6 volt unite, the use is definitely limited to} household conveniences and water aysteme, The study of | rural electrification in Western Cunada indicates that the cost will be high and in many in- stances will be out of proport- ion to the revenue bearing atil- ity of the convenience and that it only will be available in such where individuals are pay more for the ad- vantages. Consequently, if the| standard of living is to be raised by the installation of adequate rural electrification, consider- able sinking funds will need to be established in order to pay or the installation of rural lectrification. Inthe ordinary run of events, money for this equipment is not available un- |lesa plans are made for the fut- ure to save for rural electrifica- areas able to e. tion With regard to farm machin- lery, while the 1944 crop has been putin in good shape and JULY 26, lot will measure your eyesight to find its condition. Then he'll pre: ing wide mountings. Eaton’s Optical Parlors SECOND FLOOR sribe the correct glasses—offer- in you choice modern frames and Write or phone 787 for appointment. RED DEER - ALBERTA FARM HEL? IS URGENTLY NEEDED FOR THE HARVEST Town and city people, students, and others who are ayailable, should register with the undermentioned. FARMERS List your harvest labour needs NOW! With One of the Following Agencies. For a farm job or to list your labour needs consult one of the following: LOCAL LABOUR REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT AGRICULTURIST LOCAL OFFICE, NATIONAL SELECTIVE SERVICE OR WRITE TO: Dominion-Provincial Farm Labour Service, Parliament Building, EDMONTON, ALBERTA | — How we talk about can our me. . +: a financial sacrifices when our boys in the forces risk their lives and call it “DUTY”? Let’s give them our all! Increase Your Regular Investments in. . « WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Space donated by the BREWING INDUSTRY OF ALBERTA SUPPORT YOUR HOME TOWN INDUSTRIES! May’s make it a greater suecess than ever, it needs the interest and support of a greater number of the farm people of this province. Patronize Alberta Pool Elevators machinery and equipment will |take it off there haga accumul- jated alarge back log in good lequipment which will be neces sary to take up as soon as the war is over in order to bring atandard of the farm power unit and relative machinery up| tothe standard of efficient oper- Sylvan Lake Creamery MAKERS OF THE FINEST BUTTER CHAS. S. PALMER AGENT FOR DRUMHELLER AND ALEXO COAL Meat Market CHOICE MEAT atits best Fresh Fish every Thursday CURED MEATS AND FISH JACK MAY, Proprietor. PHONE 23 ation.
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Image 1207 (1944-07-26), from microfilm reel 1207, (CU11125590). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.