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The Sylvan Lake News 1942-01-07 - 1944-12-20
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1944-09-27
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SR 20, 1944 ted elp an ent get uno} RM THE SYLVAN LAKE NE VOL. 9 No 48 Syluan Dake News per of the C.W.NLA CW.N.A, and th dvertising b The News is a memt the Alberta D Weekly Newspay Advenbiaing, tt CHAS L. DUNFORD Hiitor and Publisher scription in Canada, $1.50 year S.A. and Foreign, 82.000 year New Reduced Airgraph Rate Another reduced rate is an nounced on oe ersens mail now, with Ajrgraphs film (hat travel by air he sent for just fi “the letters on —may '@ cents to civ- ilians in which the airgraph ser- Vive operates ax well as to mem- hers of the armed forces. It is|d interesting to know these let- ters are flown to Toronto, pho- tographed on reels of microfilm —1,600 messages being contain- ed on 23%) ounce reel of tilm— over 6800 messages to the pound, Enlarged printe are made overseas after being flown neross the briny. If a reel is lost, a duplicate can always be made and despatched, WITH CANADIAN NAVY CHARLES M. (CHUCK) WATKISS son of Mr. and Mrs B.C. Watkiss, Syl- van Lake, serving with the Royal Cana- Lesion Application — | SYLVAN LAKE, ALBERTA, WED. Canada Needs Your Support in Coming Seventh Victory Loan Ta all communities of the Do minion patriotic men and wo men are now organizing to help put over the Seventh Victory The people are being asked to sub: seribe $1,300,000,000—by $100- 000,000 greater than the pre- vious Loan. Loan, opening October 24 War is eating up more money | right now than ever before,| Our total and ordinary) will reac 00,000,000 for theyenr, ust think of that! ing nationally will be more than $500,000,000 » month, more than $100,000.00 a week and more than $15,000,000 » day. Our individual savings must thrown into the balinee which requirements (war probably Our spend- brings our boys and girls home sooner. I, we're only lending—not giving. To Aid in Rebuilding Europe’s Livestock Canada’s breeding stock ir destined to play # great part in rebuilding devastated Europe's livestock avd horses for farm power, It in estimated horres of Britain, Belgium and Halland have been reduced by half, in Russia by one-third and that only a third remain of the orig- inal horses in Poland, Czeeho- slovakia, Jogoslavin nnd Greece. Germany by her plundering is believed to hsve even more than befure the war, Square Milk Bottles At Cedar Rapids, Iowa, the Department of Agriculture re- ports that succe-s attended the innoyation of square quart and half pint milk bottles, which in- creasen cold storage space as|| dian Navy. well as truck Juads. Grocers| Daily Bus Service RED DEER - SYLVAN LAKE - ROCKY MT. HOUSE ff! Sunday Week - + Week Sunday Only Days DATIN SERVICE Days Only 5.30 pam. 830a.m. Ly. Rocky Mt.Houce Ar. 645 p.m. 10.30 p.m> 5.47p-m. 847am. Arbutus Corner 627 pm. 10:12 p.m. 6 00 p.m. 900 a.m. Alhambra Corner 6.15 p.m. 10.00 p.m 6.12 p.m. 912a.m. Condor Corner 605 p.m. 9.50 p.m 9.22 a.m. Hespero Corner 938 p.m 9.30 a.m. Eckviile Corner 9.28 p.m 9.36 a.m. Benalto Corner 9.20 p.m. 9.55 a.m. Ar. Lv. 9.00 p.m, 05am. Ly. Sylvan Lake ‘a7 8.50 pm. 10.40 a.m, Ar. Red Deer Ly. 8.15 p.m- Sorensen Bus Lines Ltd. W. CALHOUN, AGENT, AT SYLVAN LAKE HOTEL 1 Supplies for Harvest Time Bundle Forks. Canvas Riy BELTING a ma ets and Staples. achine Oil and Grease. s Hardware see— SDAY, SE A Boy and a Dog Stand Outside Their Wrecked Home in Southern England of his home in Soythern proportion of the casualtf red in London. caused | For every bomb launched f average one person was killed and three were injured. PTEMBER 27, 1944 Shown above is alittle boy and his dog standing among bricks and mortar ngland damaged by a flying bomb A very high sy this highly inacurate weapon occur- the Pas de Calais on the and retailers found they could pnt 36 square quarts on a frig. shelf that beld only 25 round bottles, JOE CITIZEN says: | Some think the war is nearly through —some take a quiterentrary view. Me, I prefer to wait and see, but with one viewpoint I agree, and that is we must carry on | until the need for help is gone. | Suppose the fighting all was done the peace would stil! have to be won and that, if I am seeing right, won't be a job done overnight. No, sir, we won't for many a day from war-time rules get clear away- War's cost has certainly been steep and lasting peace will not come cheap. So dreams of good times let us quit and to our country’s needs submit. Let’s lend our money anyhow— that’s what we're asked to do right and, personally, I just plan [now to lay in every bond ean Light Frost No Damage On two nights light frosts the first on the night of the 18ih and the seeond on the night of the 26th, Dahlias and other tender garden plants have sur- vived, however, and there are still many lovely blooms to be seen. On September 27, friends gathered at “Loughwood" the ‘home of Mr. George Ruffell, to honor him on the occasion of his birthday. A very pleasant social evening was enjoyed by all, Lorraine Doucette of staff at Misa Calgary: joined the Neely's today. W.F. Calhoun returned bome after spending a short holiday at the const. schools will re-open for the fal] term on Monday, October 2. Mr. and Mra. R. EB. Dodda and have been recorded in town—| Sylvan Lake high and public) Ration Book 5 Covers One Year Ration Book 5 to be distrib- ated during the week October 14 to 21 will cove stead of the former 0 weeks in- 32 owing to} the stable pieture of the supply situation whieh has been ob- tained for the first time since the war began | Anexplanatory pamphlet, per fami to be issued simultan- cously will provide consumers | with a summary of the supply jsituation in sugar, butter and preserves Ration Book 5, similar in size to previous books, will contain | 2: coupons on each of ite 11 pages as against 16 previously, | | There are no tea-coffee or meat coupons but seven sheets of spare coupons and « surrender card should take eare of any emergency. Distribution of the new pink- covered ration book is again undertaken by volunteer work- BIGHT PAGERS THE RAINFALL Sept. 1 Total to date Sop. 115 Sept. 15-16 ars, Every applicant must com- plete the stub of “IK” coupon sheet in ration book 4, filling in name, address and ration book | prefix lotters and serial number. Phe “K" coupon sheet must not he detached but the whole book taken to the distributing centre where it will be returned upon issue of the new book Dates of distribution in your com- inunity during thie particular week will be announced later. Uptown THEATRE SYLVAN LAKE Fri. Sat., September 29-30 William Powell, Hedy Lamarr with James Craig in THE HEAVENLY BODY Mon, Tues. Wed., Oct. 2-3-4 INTERNATIONAL SQUADRON The Foreign Legion of the RAF. Starring Ronald Regan, Olympe Bradna, Joan Perry. Thur. Fri. Sat., Oct. 5-6-7 BUFFALO BILL photographed in Technicolor, starring Joel McCrea, Linda Darnell and Maureen O'Hara. 1s and 30. Two shows each night at 9:30. Matinee Saturday a! Bakery and Delicatessen Delicious Bread and Fancy Pastries Lunch Counter Service William Cameron SYLVAN LAKE £ mie Gein WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER | RED DEER; ALTA. MR. C. A. BOWER OPTOMETRIST Phone 787 Second Floor EATON CO. WESTERN LTD. Ey PHONE 18 ANAASANANAANAAANAA KN Cobb’s Limited SYLVAN LAKE history. A year after the Two years after the war ends, government expenditures will have dropped from $90 billion to $25 billion a year —the greatest and swiftest disappearance of markets in war, nearly 20 million war workers and service,men will look for employment. —Professor Summer H. Slichter. COWANS’ COCOA, 1-lb. RYE-BISK, per pkt. . | navy blue mackinaw, etc. BE READY FOR ‘* ONTARIO GRAPES, this week only, basket... .79 CERES Sijeyviaisin ore dls oe ee 25 MEN'S HEAVY WINTER WEIGHT TROUSERS made up from heavy wool grey and brown tweeds, These are a real value at $5.25 and up. DAY. We now have a nice SIVAN ATAE NAGE. SAKAAANN NINN NA NNANSANNNNSNESSSSASN RAINS iy oS SRSNANAASAY SSNKSANEEEN 1 i Hames — Nose Nets — Harne WARD KEITH Mrs. Joho Martin were Calgary assortment of flags in four sizes. vinitors Inst week. 5c, 1Cc, 25¢ and 60c each. Everything (possible) in Quality Hardware a _ © Va! Aa et SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS! LXSESXNANNANASSNENABA ARAL E KAR NANN ESSERE NESSES ENS
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Image 1286 (1944-09-27), from microfilm reel 1286, (CU11125582). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.