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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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BR 6, 1044 eXNNAAAAIY Ors ly fitting s for your nvite you today to with us. ‘s pay for ping the itd SLSASANNAAKANANAAAANSAKASAAN SY ; i: Ba soe ul for the mag- f Civil Defen by the enemy. d by a robomb. aper. kept VS THE SYLVAN LAKE NEW, VOL, 10. No, 8 CANADI MARKET IN BRITAIN Canada bas found a market for surplus beef up until the end of 1945, The ernment has contracted to pur chase 112) million British gov pounds of Canadian beef this. y and 134,400,000 pounds in 1945. This will take all of Canada's beef surplus In discussing the arr ment with Britain, Hon, Gardiner, minister of agricul that it virtually means that Britain will take all nge- ture, sxid the beef Canada haa to offer. Beef supplies from Canada are essential to the maintenance of the United ration, Kingdom's beef SUPPORT YOUR HOME TOWN INDUSTRIES! Sylvan Lake Creamery MAKERS OF THE FINEST BUTTER CHAS. S. PALMER AGENT FOR DRUMHELLER AND ALEXO COAL | TO (aq | Mora WW. Clakin WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER RED DEER; ALTA. juary lengaged in other SYLVAN LAKE, N BEEF FINDS Post- War Reconstruction A Survey mittee has & Management Com- ) appointed for the purpose of conducting « provinee-wide investigation of farms, households and business Pho'survey isto atart on Jan- 15 and all questionnaires must be returned to the Man- G_|2xement Committee by Jan 2. wery 30. Publication by the Post-War Reconstruction Com- mittee of a booklet outlinin the provincial post-war surve referred to above is announced by Hon, A. J. Hooke, Chairman of the Committee, Copies will be widely distrib- uted to orgunizations through- out the pro quaint citizena generally with nce in order to ac- the purpose and expected re- sults of the survey. A forword by Premier EK, ( Manning contains an appeal for peration—addressed to all nee. In his remarks the pre “To- day, more than 740,000 Canad- ian citizens are serving in the armed forees. More than 1,300, 000 are engaged directly in war More than 3,000,000 are lines of en- jens of the pre ier says: work, deavour. The total, more than | 5,000,000 of a population of 12, } 000,000, a sign of but a is not only spectacular achievement, TEST YOUR GRAIN FOR GERMINATION It is important to know the germinating quality of your grain. Your Alberta Pacific Agent will arrange for germin- ation tests free of charge. The Alberta Pacific Grain (p. 1g Sorensen Bus Lines| | ANNOUNCE A NEW THROUGH SCHEDULE FROM ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE TO AND FROM CALGARY AND EDMONTON | CONNECTING AT RED DEER | SPECIAL WEEK-END FARES NOW IN EFFECT EASTBOUND Read Down Sunday 10:10a.m. 6:55 p.m. Ar. EFFECTIVE DEC. 17 Only Only Ex.Sunday | | 4:45 pm. Ly, Rocky Mt. House Ar. 10:30 p.m. pm. Bildam, 4:59pm Arbutus Corner 10:14 p.m, 3:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. Alhambra Corner 10:00 p.m pm. 8:42 a.m. ndor Corner 2:47 pm. p.m 8:50 a.m, spero Corner 9: 50 p.m. G:00am. 5 ville Cor 40 p.m. 9:06am. 5961 p.m Benalto Corne 9:18 p.m. pm. m. 6:10pm. Ar, Sylvan Lal 9:00 p.m pm. 8:35am. 6:20pm. Lv. 8:50 pa pm. WESTBOUND | Read Up Sunday aily 8:15 p.m, 1:30 pan, BUS LINES LIMITED ALBER' Alberta | "A, WEDNESDAY, DEL PAPER WILL NOT BE PUBLISHED DECEMBER 27 | | Following our usual custom there will be oo issue of the paper dur. ing Christmas weok Record Collection Made For Bible Society The Sylvan Lake branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society was formed in 1926, by Rev. D, district Marr, who was then secretary at Calgary. Members of the tirst committee here were James Dingwall, president, Mrs. A, M. Steele secretary-treasurer, and Mrs. Harold Mann and Mrs, A. M, Steele, collectors. Since then a canvass has been made each year and forwarded to the Bible House, The amount Calgary has steadily in- creased and this year reached a ecord, $88.30 being this was $47.30 more than last year's amount of $41.00, This ir due to a visit of Mr. Burnett, a representative of the Bible House, who, by the collected: crease is partly |courtesy of Rev. lun MacSween, pastor of the Memorial church, occupied the pulpit and spoke} on the work of the society. The Penticostal church of sylvan Luke was represented at that service by Pastor A. Wek, whose church devotes an offer- ing anoually ty Many of the annual contribu- “the soci tors generously increased their #mounts bo this foundation so- | ciety of the great Christian Chareh which with the Mission- Society goes hund in hand to obey the command “Go yethere- fore and teach all nations. In his acknowledgement of the above sum, Rev. A. 8, Wood | thanks Sylvan Lake warmly for | this generous support The object of the British and| Foreign Bible Society is to sup- ply every man with the Holy Scriptures in his mother| tongue. | When the war ends, and war ocenpations cease to exist, what is to happen to the 5,000,000 Canadians now en- gaged in painful occupation-? Can we assure them economic security, an army of the unemployed, sign of danger. or must millions join such as marred our social con- sciousness in the prewar years?” Copies of the booklet may be obtained free of charge by writ- ing to the Secretary-Treasurer, Alberta Post-War Reconstruc- tion Committee, Parliament Buildings, Edmonton. Coupon Calendar Butter—86, 87. 88 and 89 be- come valid December 14, Sugar—Regularconponanum- bers 14 to 27, 48 and 49 become valid on December 21; sugar Fl to FIO, Numbers 1 to 34 35 and 36 become valid Decem- ber 21 Expiring on canning Preserves— December 31 - Any unused coupons in books ourhbers 3 and 4. | their own, | WARTIME CONTROLS |/Up to SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEWS! | EMBER 138, 1044 ALG ULL Uae x s UMBER PRODUCTION ARS ALL-TIME HIGH Advised to Stay With Barred Rock Flocks Any Alberta poultrym Zr Canada’s 1944 lumber produc n who) tion will hita near all time peak, rred Rocks! but the is advised by the Poultry Com hasa good tlock of | demands of war for mb steadily higher Latest estimate of the 1044 cut is 4,.700,000,000 board feet, 100, 000,000 more than in MWM38. The j all-time when we produced 4.944,000,000 Ixports willbe high for a long time because of re- lumber missioners to tay with them Phis many breed of poultry for years was the outstand ing t 6 reed in most provinces of nada. With the heavy de mund for more eggs for Brituia record was set in 141 | board fe Leghorns increased in numbe fhe last few years have also seen a heavy all over Canada, quirements in occupied coun tries und for replacement of increase in the distribution of of New Hampshires, sed poultry will koon be on the export market again, The yel- low finished bird of the New Hamshire type is not in favour onthe exportmarket Already there is a very definite shortage d Rock hatcheries, bombed buildings. Our dres- Uptown THEATRE SYLVAN LAKE Thur. Fri. Sat., Dec, 14-15-16 The picture we will always re- member THE SULLIVANS with Anne Baxter and Thomas Mitchell Mon. Tues. Wed., Dec. 18-19-20 THE HITLER GANG of Barr eggs for our with a resultant d Roek chicks to supply the demand. shortage of Barre Those who have good Barred Rock flocks, The inside story of an inside properly managed, and who will job by the gang that stole a nation. well housed and have male birds available Thur. Fri. Sat., Dee ‘21- 22- 23 GEORGE FORMBY in BELL-BOTTOM GEORGE George joins the Navy. and becomes a sea wolf. should apply for blood testing under Flock and Hatehery Ap-| proval Rock difficulty in disposing of hateh Regulations, Barred breeders will have less Two shows each night at 7 ing eggs than will owners of Bo Mc LncnGanioniae any other breed, Lf yau have} good Barred Rocks, stay with ieey nce eomide into: aeneaennnnny them, Bakery and Delicatessen DWlicious Bread and Fancy Pastries Lunch Counter Service William Cameron SYLVAN LAKE AUSTRALIAN It is not generally known, but the Australian system of price| MR. C. A. BOWER OPTOMETRIST Phone 787 Second Floor T. EATON CO. WESTERN LTD. contro! is patterned after Can- ada's. By Muareh, 1943, when the Canadian plan was intro- duced in Australia, the cost of living in that country had in-| \ creased during the war by that May’s Meat Market CHOICE MEAT at its best time Australian | price control had been based on an adjustment of prices to un- avoidable increuses in costs, with profit margins kept down, An over-all price ceiling was in- troduced in 1943, and since that Preah Fish every Thursday CURED MEATS AND FISH JACK MAY, Proprietor. PHONE 23 time the position has been maintained by the use of sub- sidies. A policy of linking wa- (P. ase turn to page 8) 9 SSSXEANANE ANNAN NAA NANA AAN SNA AAE LANA ANAS NESS A NONE” Cobb's Limited | PHONE 18 SYLVAN LAKE we go to it with reluctance, we quit it with regret; and make up our minds every ht to quit it early, jut make up our bodies every morn- ing to keep it late.-Colton. Bed is a bundle of parod We will have a complete line of all available FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND GREENS during Christmas week. | TANGERINE ORANGES, in 8-lb, shopping bags ........5 $1.19 NUTS, filbert, walnuts, altlonde; perlb...., 55 PECANS, choice quality, per lb.............. 60 Extra Special— Priced to clear— LIFEBUOY SHAVING CREAM, 40c jar, now +25 Be sure to look over our large stock of gift lines Men’s Scarves, in assorted Paisley patterns, etc.... $1.25 $1.50 Snow Suits: warm, quality suits for boys and girls Dressing Gowns, ladies’, gent’s, children’s Slippers, for every member of the family For the Kiddies: toys, games, dolls Men’s Ties, boxed, 60c¢ to $1.59 Pyrex and Fancy China SSL’ SSIS NIST ONE RACRTSS AMEBASA NARA: ASSSSSS ANKE GXSNENESKANNAS AAAS SERNA LLNS SAD NEA NA SANASANEARERAEENS
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