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The Sylvan Lake News 1942-01-07 - 1944-12-20
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1944-08-23
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PAGE BIGHT sendin sanecanerseeeeeeuesenenasenneessnnnaty Mrs. Jim [verach with daugh ! ter “Pat” left last Wednesday | Je for Bdson to visit her mother) ¥ who is ill | eee Rate and “Ohiggy’ are vacntioning | the with L. B. Griffich at Cheeria aa dro L. B, Walker returned home) 4.) ted Deer hospital on Sat-|) > from Red Deer hospital on ae urday. He expects to be back at the municipal office next M weak Sells and Ward Keith and Myrnan lef on Monday | 6 Mr Calgary and Bani! where the will spend a week's vaca tivo. Mr. and Mrs. Andy McCulloch and son Paul, returned home to E Imonton today after spending 10 days at the Lake, Sylvan Lake Hot guesta at Lae, Leo Marjanen is bome| on two week's furlough, Mr. and Mrs, Gould of | Winnipeg were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clark, Mrs, Gould i Clark's sister. Mr.and Mrs. J. A. Neely of Killam were guests at the home of their sonand daughter-in-law Mr. and Mra. Vern Neely over the week-end. Mrs, P.M, Kennedy is visit- ing atthe home of her daugh- ter Mra, F. L, Appleton in Cal- gary this week. Born—T» Pte. and Mra. Sid Birebell of Red Deer, on Mon- day, August 21, a daughter. Kroyers-Appleton The marriage of Audrey Jean, eldest daughter of Major and Mrs. F. L. Appleton of Calgary (formerly of Sylvan Lake) to Staff Sergeant Kenneth Kroy- ers, U.S. Army, wae quietly sol- emnized at All Saints Chapel, Edmonton,on Saturday, Auguet 12, 1944, Canon Trendell, officia- ting. Friends here join in extend- ing good wishes for their future happiness. SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS! Regular Services at the Pentecostal Church Pastor A. G. WEK Sunday Sunday Dol = 2p.m. Evangalistic Service ... 3 p.m Friday Mid-week Service 8 pm. A Welcome awaits you- TO D0 Loune SS. Cokin | WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER | RED DEER: ALTA. | Bakery and Delicatessen Delicious Bread and Fancy Pastries Lunch Counter Service William Cameron SYLVAN LAKE Dr. Wm. Pedersen, D.C. C practor (P.S.C.) (X-Ray and Neurocolometer) Office over KOOTS’ STORE each Wednesday afternoon and evening ONLY CONSULTATION FREE— MR. C. A. BOWER OPTOMETRIST Phone 787 Second Floor T. EATON CO. WESTERN LTD. | 1 About Town and Country Mr and Mrs. Lewin Hatton) will visit friends till the end of spend a holiday. THE SYLVAN LAKE NEWS AUGUST 28, 1914 feeceeeecnvaenanenanneeeneanenacaen THE Sylvan Dairy left yesterday for the PURE Helen MILK & CREAM ~ TUCKER BROS. Proprietors, Sylvan Lake. syececeaceeauienay ither Stewart and Jimmy »bs Pugh accompanied them as far janiY and Golden where they week cottage Mr. and Mrs. W. F, Calhoun on Lake on Sun ve to Vids Marjorie and Mildred Walker two weeks fr visited Mr, Cal. are spendir lough visiting their parents Mr land Mrs, LB. Walker. Both rand Mrs. Ken Wilkinson! young ladies are serving in the ld and Mrs. Gordon|R.C.A.P. Theirsister Elizabeth | where the n's brother Rob, Mur-| Brown left on Monday en ronte| also serving with the R.C.AF, the Const where they will|is at present stationed at Day- | ton, Obio. | Summer Sylvan Lake Service Bus Leaves SYLVAN LAKE: 7:45 a.m. dai am. dai pm. dai 00 p.m. S 5 p.m. daily. 10:30 p.m. Sunday. 12:45 midnite daily. 2:00 a.m. Monday, BUY BUS LEAVES RED DEER: 9:00 aim, Sunday only. 1:15 p.m. daily 2:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 4:30 p.m daily 5:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday. 8:15 pom. daily 9:30 p.m, Saturday. 10:15 p.m. daily ‘Sorensen Bus Lines Ltd. | W. CALHOUN, AGENT, AT SYLVAN LAKE HOTEL turday only. LOOKS AT curate idea Ever walk into an auction and find yourself getting excited and wanting to bid ...a victim ef “auction fever”? Wartime conditions can breed “auction fever” if we let them. Everything is in short supply. Many more people are able to bid. But... if prices are bid up... all our dollars will lose some of their value. Even necessities could get out of reach. > What use is more money, if living costs go up still higher. > What good are higher returns to business, if they are offset by higher costs. > What does the farmer gain if higher farm prices lead to depression and low prices later. We cannot continue a full war effort and prepare to meet the problems of the post-war period unless we maintain a stable and reasonable price level now. DON'T BID AGAINST YOURSELF- DIG IN AND HOLD! LISTEN TO "IN THE SPOTLIGHT" 7.30 p.m., £.D.T. A WEEKLY EDITOR (Continued frgm page 1) This Ix one of a series being ixsued by the Government of RADIO PROGRAMME EVERY SUNDAY NIGHT Canada to emphatize the importance of preventing further increases In the cost of living now ond deflation later. Let’s Show Our Colors Our fighting forces face a harder and more dangerous task than ever. Yet they are willing to make any sacrifice. We at home must show thesame unselfish spirit. We must buy War Savings Certificates and Stamps until it hurts. It's the very least we can do—and no one who is able to buy them should escape this duty! Solet’s prove we’re ready to do our share by buying EXTRAWARSAVINGS CERTIFICATES. Put Victory First... War Savings Stamps and Certificates Space donated by the BREWING INDUSTRY OF ALBERTA feeding many of our Allies across the ocean, this informa- Individual of the amount of|returns are kept confidential OTTAWA tion is really vital food being produced each year.|and are not used for income tax \In wartime, with this country | purposes. | 1944 PRICES, 1939 PRICES, WAGES, costs. fy 7° ae
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