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The Sylvan Lake News 1942-01-07 - 1944-12-20
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1944-12-13
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PAGE BIGHT Syluan Hake News Advertising Rates om Application, OMAS. L, DUNFORD Editor and Publisher Sibscription in Canada, $1,808 your S.A. and Forviga, 82.00 4 yeu A bunker in Kentucky was in the habit of wearing his hat a gooddeal during business houre 1 his rind asin summer the flies us bald pate fora parading g andin winter the cold breezes swept over its polished sur A ney ace workman each week presented a cheque and drew his wages, and one day as he put his money into a prreasy wallet, the banker said: “Look here, Mose; why don't you tet stay inthe bank and keep an account with as?" Ihe Negro leaned towards him, and, with a quizzical look at the banker's hat, answered confidentinlly: “Boss, I'se jes’ afeared, You look like you was always ready to sturt somewhere.” Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hunter were town visitors the fore part of thie week, Mr, Hunter re- turned later to hia farm near Gala 1, and Mra, Hunter is leaving for the coast later in the week, Art Plant, local manager for the Calgary Power, is spending a fow daysin Calgary this week. Herbert Miller isin Calgary this week in connection with from the R.C.A_F. his discharge gosoabasanagscosononGo005e 5 Classified nooo soegogeoesoeo90no090000 oua0 FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE AT SYLVAN Lake, fully furnished. Available Jan- Rent free to married woman or couple who will keep ear-old school girl. J.L. Miller, Box 116, Sylvan Lake: FOR SALE—APARTMENT BLOCK, { suites, each with own bath, fully mod- ern. Steam heated with automatic stoker. Downstairs suites have open fire- pla All suites are now rented. Good revenue producer. $7500 cash. Apply P.O. Box 83, Red Deer 5-1-2 WANTED TO BUY DIRECT FROM owner—a three, four or five roomed cot- tage. Communicate with Ray A. Car- ter, Sylvan Lake. Dr. Wm. Pedersen, D.C. Chiropractor (P.S.C.) (X-Ray and Neurocolonteter) Office over KOOTS’ STORE each Pri 3to8p.m INLY some of that money vain annie out Town sevannena) “Ab | The Service Club will hold a dance in the Alexander pavilion on Friday, December 2 | Ou Monday of last weok A.W White left for Red D. he will engage in the chick bat- r where chery business with the Lear- mond Bros. As soon as he can get suitable uceammodation he will move his family into Red Deer. Mrs. BW, re- turned home Monday after a Gaunees, 8 trip to the eastern States and Montreal. High Mass will be held on Christmas eve (midnight Dee. 24) at the Catholic ehurch. Albert Hicklen, of New Day- ton, was winner of the $10,000 in Victory Bonds and treasure chost, in the Navy League of of Canada draw. The lucky Edmonton ticket was drawn at last Saturday. Mrs. S. A, Hartley (nee Mar- ived word of the safe arrival over- garet. Cobb) recently ree seas of her husband Lae, Sidney Albert Hartley, R.A.P. Born—To F/O and Mre. G. N. Fisher of Sylvan Lake, at Dafoe, Sask., on Saturday, December 2, 1913, a son. In order to make connections at Red with the G hound Lines operating between Deer Calgary and Edmonton, Soren- xen Bus Lines will operate on a new achedule, effective Decem- ber 17. See their advertisement in anuther column, AUSTRALIAN WARTIME CONTROLS (Continued from page 1) gee with living costs has been in force in Australia for 25 years and is strongly endorsed by la- bour. As the cost of living moves up the wage rate auto- maticaly increases. Thia system makes it even more important to stabilize the cost of living, and labour in Australia 18 strongly in favor of price con- trol, according to D. B. Copland, Australian price commissioner| recently in thia country to in- —CONSULTATION FREE— vestigate wartime controls, Reconnaissance Spitfire . The version of the Spitfireshown above, Mark XI, is Its Rolls R photog’ over 1, phic reconnaissance ) horse power. ‘The came: used exclusively for e Merlin engine develops ras are mounted inside the fuselage. THE SYLVAN LAK ereneececrnereraaenny and Country teeaneneessueneiy | Jack Sunell Sr,, left yesterday for Calgary en route to Salt Lake City, Utah, he intends to visit From there jouth Amer- iea. On hie return t Minneapolis, Minn, travel by plane. will visit He will | Sgt. Michael Fisher left to |day for Calgary where he will be given his official discharge from the B.C jointly will sponsor a grand New Year's dance in the Alexander pavilion on New Year's Night (January 1, 1 commencing at 9:00 o'clock. L0.D.E. e Mra. ©. D. McGregor and Mrs. BE. ©. Watkiss were hostesses for the 1.0.D.B, meeting held last Monday at the home of Mre. Watkiss, thanks an invitation extended by the Girl Guides to attend their Christmas party Tuesday. Mrs. H, H. Jamieson reported another box of clothing ready for Polish rejief. One box was received from the Golden Hour Victory Club. E Mrs, C. Cyr and Mrs. H.N. Fisher reported they were still looking for suitable pictures for the school. A letter of thanks from Boyd Stockart was read, and another parcel will be sent to him this month. A $10 donation will be sent to the blanket fund for bombed homes in England. Business was completed with dispatch so all could enjoy a sucial time in honor of Mre, next, SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS! “The ladies accepted with} DECEMBER 13, 1944 GIVE WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES The Patriotic and Practical Gift Space donated by the INDUSTRY OF ALBERTA BREWING Good Seed Is Scarce This Year Frost and other troubles have destroyed many of our best seed crops. Good seed therefore is scarce. The wise farmer will make his 5 3 purchases early while stocks are still available, and s avoid the usual January and February rush when the best stocks have gone. For particulars of good seed available now, see the nearest Searle Agent. : SEARLE GRAIN COMPANY, LTD. (33) W..C. Keith who will beleaving|dlesticks and fruit bowl as a for the coast next week. Mrs.|remembrance from the mem- Keith ie @ charter member of | bers. of the Chapter. Mrs. A. 8.| The January meeting will be McClean, regent, presented her|held at the home of Mre. G. W. witb a set of carved wood can-| Paul, The Sy You will like the finished product Gor Pleasing Printing Ivan Lake News
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Image 1399 (1944-12-13), from microfilm reel 1399, (CU11125644). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.