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The High River Times 1942-01-01 - 1943-12-30
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1943-01-14
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istered. Apply Ronala- Smith, phone oe ey map pala- re Neen eee SYST Co MANCY WORK; HAND PAINT- THE HIGH RIVER TIMES Page Four THURSDAY The CLASSIFIED PAGE A Convenient Market FOR SALE 1936 PLYMOUTH couPE IN excellent ccndition. Radio. Heater. Good rubber. ne Mrs. Greenwood, 96, High River or com- municate with Times office. 2-1-26 tyre PUREBRED HEREFORD Hun caives, months old. Appty yonn U. Grant, phone K107, Blackie, Alberta. 2-1- see ow mtAbvp PULLELS, ABOUT haut laying. Price 75c each. M. +son, 4 miles west and 4 mil, north of Mossleigh. 2-3-9 pAkee METAL BABY CRIB, mattress tar condition. Mrs. V viseman, High Kiver. 2 blocks east of wastward school, 1-2-p, AY TEAM, GOOD FOR FARM. chores. Apply . Sirs. S. Nelson, s.erronton. 2-3-p LL HEREFORD BULL, THRES years old. Purebred but not reg- lt;P ings, hand-knitted quilts, '. pate work quilts; etc. Mrs Wil- lard, High River (in Dole residence). 2-3-p RONZE TURKEY TOMS 36.00; Bronze Turkey Hens 4.00. W. H. Childress (2. miles north of air school). 22 ODERN 8 ROOMED HOUSE, centrally located. Snap sale at 1000.00 cash. Apply Secretary- Treasurer, Town of High River. ED POLLED BULL, 3 YEARS old. Gentle. 125. Phone 3216. itugh Hanson, Cayley 21- ivgh Hanson, Covey 2 LLIE PUPS. MOTHER GOOD - heeler. Grandson registered. Males 4.50 each; females 3.50 each. Out- door raised. Strong, peppy pups. Ro- berta Young, ph. R1103, Brant, 2-1-c 1938 ONE TON CHEV TRUCK. 550.00. Phone R2414, High River. 2-1-p 193 --CHEVROUET DELUXE Sedan in excellent condition ood tires. Phone 7 . 2-1-e) ee eee NE REGISTERED YORKSHIRE Boar, 18 months old. Price 60. Bought from B. J. Rock, Drumheller. Phone 106, Blackie. C. J. Spangler. * Ble WANTED WILL, PAY . CASH FOR ALL of Second Hand Imple- mets delivered to our yard. Col. W. C. Hitehner, Auctioneer. EOL Na (Gea enes. PLEASE NOTIFY Ross Marshall, phone 181, High River. 1-3- Rivets oem iS FT WO PUREBRED BOURBON RED Hens; gov't banded stock or oth- erwise. A purebred York Boar Pig, 10 months to a year old; weight abovt w. lL rown, FOR RENT Caan TO RENT. Apply the Rain- bow Auto Court. Phone 96. High Annual Meeting St. Benedicts W.A. The jannual meeting of St. Bene- dict s Woman's Auxiliary, was held at the home of Mrs. C. Heseltine on Thursday, January 7th. With Rev. Neville Blunt presiding, the fol- lowing officers were elected for 1943: Hon. President, Mrs. A. J. Arnold; president, Mrs. R. Skov; vice-presi- cent, Mrs. H. E. Bedingfield; secre- tary, Mrs. R. Green; treasurer, Mrs. C. Farquharson; sovial service secre- tary, Mrs. S. Smith; Little Helpers secretary, Mrs. S. Tyler; Dorcas sec- retary, Mrs, Burke. - - Little Bow War Workers Busy Year The Little Bow War Workers As- sociation is made up ofa small group cf women who organized two and a half years ago and.have given un- ceasing servive aw The: iz tov: past vear has shown further fine ac- Appreciation For Calf Sale Gifts Feothilis War Charity Club Re- ceives Cordial Thanks for contri- butions to Milk for Britain Queen's Fund, Ked Cross Mac Wallace, secretary-manager of the Foothuls War Charity Calf Club, hus received several letters giving cordial thanks to the club for the dun- euions made possible through the a nual calf sale. shese letters are from ctticials'o: the Kinsinen's Club wh sponsored the Milk tor Britian tu or tne queen's Canadian fund and the ated Cross. J. W. Houston, trecsurer of the Na- tional War Services committee, Lor- nto, writes re the Milk for Britain una; 4 as very seldom that we haye ane pleasure of acknowledging a con- qripution hke the on whicn reached our vftiece from: your sw.ough our Kinsmen Club in Calgary. tuav. contribution of 1,660.70 wits g07 quarts. of milk to Bri- vain crildren. Hundieds of lettery Not Alean Highwe and let bo no y le know what you t x an , highway Which to ineans nothir a request made b, of pase hc publicis. lt; aud ra te general public highway, he sa te ap) The term A ihe word Alcan e.. to by public organizations in West e.n Canada, particuturty- motor ass cations, bourds vf trade, chambers 0 it have an un- because, not only do pleasant sound; tne gredt mass of the public residing elsewhere than in the Canadian vorthwes On the other hand the me Alaska Hf? ? is trot only- pleasant in sound, but it carries the tine traditions and romance of the Northland, and is by everyone, sai uing harvest season this fall .inter- tered with maximum attendance at sewing meetings and work. In all, 193 articles were made dur- ing the year. These include 44 quilts, needle cases, i7 toilet outfits, 5 sweaters, 11 dresses, 9 pair of py- jamas, 2 pillows, 3 toddler s packs (complete outfit for two-year-olds), 2 coats and caps, 3 baby outfits and 3 pairs of socks. The value of the ar- ticles turned in to the Red Cross was set ut 244.95, and in addition several parcels were sent direct to the Wo- men's Auxiliary overseas for distri- bation. The Association has the ad- vantage of connection with Mrs. Hor- rell s sister who serves on the Wo- ten s Auxiliary Board. Many ack- nowledgments have been received in appreciation of these parcels and the war ; serviceable garments con- tained. There are about 15 women included in the Little Bow War Workers busy group, and average attendance is about ten. ROOMS TO RENT SDROOM AVAILABLE, WO i Inquire High a 2-8- ICE EPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF sewing machines. Ship head only to Singer Sewing Machine Co., 325 cemplishment, although the long con- 7 Tr a ly seuttered. parts of the British Isies caying thanks to Canadians tor tae ineip being sent to Br They a:i (esi us; too, 01 the serivus shortage of nuik this winter. Qn behalf of our Association, and the chilaren in Bri tain wae will fe your gift, will yuu please express cur most grateful taanks. Also from the Calgary Kinsmen Club chairman, KR. R. Gibb, is the vcknowledgment of the Milk for bri- This is p and our vety sincere thanks go to all who helped inake ue Sale such 4 success. lease convey tu ai, membe-s of the commit- tee and ah workers on the project ou heartre:t thanks. vrom B. Richa tron, trust oili- cer ot the Iuyal Trust Company, Cai- ary, comes acknowledgment of tue queen Canadian fund gift. He says we wish to thank you for your lei- with ter euclosure of cheque for We enclose the official - dian fund. We have ac- vised the Executive of the fund of your very substantial donation and no doubt you will near from them ia due course. * Red Cross Acknowledgment From Commissi Te the Alberta division Red Cross, a let- ter of thanks has been received ack- nowledging total gift of 1, to the Red CToss. (This includes Sth Ave. West, Calgary 41-13-p ee ATTENTION FARMERS Truck Lettering Signs of All Kinds . 31,660.70, and further special dona, tions). Lt.-Col. Tomlinson adds: We sincerely appreciate receiving this splendid contribution, and. would like you and all others responsible for raising this sum to. accept our grateful. thanks. It is, certainly Call 99 Service Station PHONE 52 great honor and a real pleaBire +o have so many interested: in the work being done by the Red Cross, and we ate the confid which IN MEMORIAM LAYCRAFT In loving memory of our dear husband and father, David James Laycraft, who passed away Cod knows how much we miss you, As it dawns ten years today. River. 2-1- vingly. remembered by Elmer and Mother. 21-p Aristocrat of Western whiskies. A fae eld Conedien Rye - skilfully distilled - sputectly eged-rich and mellow in Raver. Made from selected 13 oz. 1.60 25 oz. 3.05 40 of. 4.75 Western grins. THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTILLERY COMPANY LIMITED Thi a advertisement is not inserted by the Alberta Board or by the Government of Province of Liquor Control Alberta. ev eryone has in our-society. We real ize that this sale must have entailed a tremendous amount of work, and we value the services everyone has given in order to make this sale a success, so that the Red Cross might be given the benefit. Ration Now On Brooder Stoves Poultry men are being advised by c. W. Traves, poultry commissioner, to place their orders for brooder stoves early in the season. Brooder stoves are rationed ov.ing to.a short- age of metal needed for munitions and manufacturers in Canada are lowed to make only 40 of the 1941 production, Increased demand for baby chicks will increase the demand for brooder rders should be placed it is possible to carry on with existing equipment, pro ducers should try to do so and permit new equipment to be used for increas- ing production. . The fertilizer division of Canada Packers in Montreal, was swept by a 500,000 fire. Weekly Papers - -.- Grow Stronger I. J. Deachman of Ottawa, widely known as puble niin and newspaper eouumni that the town weekly is coming into its own. This ie attributes in part at least to the great improvements i weeklies in the last two decades. The town weekly covers its own territory. Any good town and the urea around it provides a news. field the natural monopoly of the declares idea that th Canada will towns ol 1 come-back, The farmer, too, 1 come into his own and get a lar- the national incom events will nelp the town paper sf make it strong: it ever was before. Mr. Deaehman proceeds to p that the town has many advantages over the Costs of living are les and costs 0 . in man dastrie: There is on the an happin in the city, The may be one of the the latter half of th kers ant) it is meaningless to ou after Fe coumer.e and government officials Makes Bread that's rich Cranes light-textured, tasty, more digestible ALWAYS FULL STRENGTH, ALWAYS DEPENDABLE JANUARY 14, 1948 i In. the Army Navy and Air Force Waterproof, shockproof, mon - paper. With thi course, gves the jolr work of the area, Sonie7 magnetic, stainless steel towns have become stagnant in the ne ae - last few years but I hold a prevailing gt; Full-jewel movement + fe Serviced in our stores from coast to coast CALGARY CATALOGUE ON REQUEST GfOA0 wostnecister OM OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER. YOUR 1G TH BIRTHDAY - re av ailadle at any change gister t 4
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Image 432 (1943-01-14), from microfilm reel 432, (CU11161782). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.