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The High River Times 1942-01-01 - 1943-12-30
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1942-07-23
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Se Page Right Murtha - Brine The Glen which i: A marriage poties i ie ee THE HIGH RIVER TIMES TOWN TOPICS B It is as follor NOW SHOWING ier Thursday, Friday, Saturday July 23, 24, 25 Nelson Eddy, Rise Stevens, in The Chocolate Soldier g Tuesday, Wednesday July 27, 28, 29 t Married Bachelor Robert Young were wa E. Murtha Murtha of Liverpool, t man paid, Monday, - Murtha left tmorland. feted af iu July 30, 31 August 1 Teorral fe: sc isi Whur this bigstime chore is all cleaned Louisiana p Barney and his bride will hit the nd once agai ke wil Purchase trail West and once again smoke w Musical Comedy in Technicolor, Creel featuring Bob Hope, Vera Zor- The battalion wishes Mr. and Mrs. ina, And March of Time India Murtha the best luck in the world. Crisis. Presbyterian Church Sunday. ser- Starts-8.15 pm. vices: morning worship 11 * Saturdays 220, 7 and day school 12.153 eveniny SF an sees Richard Main, pastor. journal of the apes Sennen On June 3 at Cove Parish church, Rte. Bernard Murtha of he Calgary Highlanders and second Mrs, and the late Pittaway also of the High- A gister, Peg- shortly reception for a honeymoon y Murtha was one of the first ing ave still running in the foothills ddle leather stil : come out of the little cabia on Sheep Laycraft s The Prescription Store Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Miller were holidaying last week at Radium. Miss Shirley Williams of Calgary, is a guest of Mr. and Mra. A. D. Bow. man, - Mrs, Jack Sutherland who had been ent in High River hospital isnow Donaid and daughter visited with relatives at Milo ek. Mr. and Mrs, Shillam and Mr. Up- pe returned from a fishing trip In the Bani? National Park. Paul Seifuer who I visiting past two weeks, 1 puver on Tuesday Flying Officer and Mrs. has been visiting for a few days at th tome of Mr. and Mrg..A. A. Ballachey. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Brown of Millar- ville and Mrs. John Kay of Calgary, were week-end visitors with Mrs. Sara i . Men-of His Majesty's forces welcome. Mr, and rn neerse Symons and vere tumehipers Fi Have unloaded direct fom factory, newly'manufactured 1942 Canadian-made, Cani n-quality, famous -Brantford Binder Twine, doubly treated f for insect pests, with exceptionally heavy straw crops over the west. Think it very wivkcable to play safe and buy your supply right now. Prices same as year 10.90 and 11.75. just put in a full and complete stock of Binder Have and Combine dopaie It is imperative that you check your harvest machines now. Shortage of experienced men in our factories distributing branches ete., make the repair situation 6 serious. This is a timely warning to: you to protect your pos- sible needs by getting them now uy a Massey Harris Cream Separator now. The closest skimming Separator on the market, and selis.for less money. Place your orders for Combines, p Engines while we have a few to ers, Hammer Milla, sell you, SVarT office Miss Ruby Hayden i is substituting for her-during her J. S. Hunt and P-by Watt were in attendance at the meeting of unit or- ganizers of the National wartisescs organization-held in Cal Mrs. Place of High iver will ac- company the local C.G.1.T. group to Millaryille on Thursday: and wil be one of the leaders of the district camp. A huge C.G.1.T. camp is opening at Millarville this week with about ninety girls, registered. The High River C. -G.LT. is sending a number of its mem- ber rs. Miss Mildred Weiser who has . been Col. Hitchner, Auctioneer mig Miss Joyce Bartlett of Cal- Agent, Massey Harris Co. Ltd. Phone 175 High. River gary, has returned home, b.inging GOOD PAINT was neyer cheaper than it is Tight now. ae nollie, Oth her 298. a we Paint up with the reliable Sherwin-' Mr. and Mrs. M. L Madsen of Port Orchard, -have been guests of their daughies, Mrs. Guy FWINE We have a car of McCormick-Deering Twine arriving in a few days, assuring our customers of a supply of the same high quality as in other years. Place your order now. With help scarce no farmer can afford to gamble with cheap twine of uncertain quality. R. C. FRASER SON Phone 97. 1.H.C. and Cockshutt Agents High River Heslip and Mr. Heslip. They were ac- companied also by Mrs. Heslip s sis- ter, Mrs, Allen of Bremerton, Wash- ington. Miss Nora Burke who is attached to headquarters staff at Esquimalt, is vis- ing with her mother, Mrs. D. C. Burke. She was accumpanied by Mi: Mary Rainsford of Esquimalt who is also a holiday guest at the Burke home. Deep sympathy is felt by friends for Mr. and Mrs. Krumm of Royalties, whose 2 year-old daughter Hazel, died suddenly in the High River hos- pital on, Monday, July 20. Surviving ure the parents and a month-old baby breeher Pre-Harvest AUCTION SALE : The Pre-Harvest Auction Sale will be held at our Sale Yards in the High River, Saturday, July 25th Starting at 1 p.m. Livestock sold at 2 p.m, Please be on time Fresh and to freshen Milk Cows, Stockers, Calves, Work-and Saddle Horses. Brood Sows, Feeder and Weaner Pigs, Poultry. The best hog market in the province. Bring your livestock in morning of i Rebuilt Binders, Mowers, Rakes, Stiff Tooth Cultivators, One-way Disc Secders, Sis, to 10 ft.; Wagons, Harrows, Cream Separators, Pump Engines, all makes and models; Odds and End FARMERS If you have harvest and haying machinery, in. fac implements of any kind to spare, bring them in at once. We will buy them outright for cash when'delivered or put them through the sale. is is your sale use it. . Articles donated to the Red-Cross will be sold without charge. TERMS: Cash. All goods and livestock sold as they Tying no personal guarantee from the Auctioneer. except as to clear title. COL. HITCHNER, Auctioneer 74243 Phone 175. F. L. Watt, Clerk Phone 12 License No. at the United re a will be held as follows; 10.45 a. Theme: Prayer and the Present Situation. Story for children, 12.15 noon, Cayley church. Lower 2.30 Strangers and Invited to wor- J. W. Tongue Creek churel visitors are cordial hip with us. Minister, Rev. Rainbridge. Mics Doris McWilliams, B.A., who : en on the teaching staff of Car- mangay school, has been in Edmon- arking examination papers. Sh spent a couple of days at home her parents last week before leavin Jaiy 18 to join the (Civil Service as ey wat areid the first month in Peter. boro and at the end of that time may ts returned home tri- umphantiy last Sunday night, after their camping trip on Sullivan Creek. Many adventures were encountered, imi there were some showery spells, Wut the hovs were good sports and lt;urdy. so they put everything down to enriching experience and report a cood time all the wav through. Colin Heseltine Jr. was in charge of the jcamp. * SD at Mias Gwen Ee of the Hunt Pant. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Marshall left on Friday for a short holiday at the coast St. Benedict s Church; Holy Com- munion 830 am. Morning Prayer 11 Miss Hazel Golightly of Lethbridge is holidaying at her home in High River. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson of Leth- bridge are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kobinson. Mr, and Mrs, L. Hunt and Mrs. F. L. Burnet spent Sunday at the home of rand Mrs. J Miss Margaret Noble en Montreal is nz her another. Mrs. John Noble and will be here until September. - P. O. Vallieres of is the guest of Mr. and 6. Zimerman for a, few Mrs. W. days. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Marshall have come down from Edmonton and Ros is managing the store in his father s absen sence. Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Arnold and Mr. and Mrs, A. D, Bowman spent a few days last week at the Arnold cottage at bs Rev. Isaac Miller and Mrs. Miller. have returned froma pleasant holiday at Markham, Ontario, and other east-' z se ports. Archie Dick Sr. and Archie Dick Jr. guests of Mr... and Mra; Neity peeled Creek. Mis: Beamer and Miss Maddlyn Sutherland of the Malton E. .T.S., DeWinton, spent the week-end aS their respective homes at High Riv- ween McPherson of the Bank of THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1942 W. O. Zimmerman Prop. License No. 93931 Help the War ort by taking part of your change in War Savings Stamps Sweet Oranges Special Per doz. 0.2... Grape Fruit gt; Special Tuxedo Coffee Fresh Ground - 25c Head Lettuce Local Per Ib. Large 45c 10c Baking Powder Blue Ribbon Bib. tin Spork For Hot Days . ie Per tin 3ic Commerce staff, High River, is reliev- ing.at the branch at Ponoka, and Mrs. McPherson is visiting in Calgary. A letter received at the office from Bob Bradley, states that they have bought a home. at Nelson, on the lake shore and can view the lake from all sides, WS 2 Born, to Rev. and Mrs. Frank Samis of Okotoks, ofi July 16th, a son, Fran- cis William, in the High River hospi- tal. Mrs. Samis was the former Miss Eunice Parker. Pte. Forrest Johnson of the Motor Transport Service, who has been sta- tioned at Red Deer, is spending his furlough here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Johnson. Miss Murray of the high school staff NOTICE TO .OUR CUSTOMERS Lowan s Jewelry Store will be cl sed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, July 27, 28, 29. Your consideration during these three.days will be appreciated. J. J. LOWAN and Miss Davies, home economics teacher, have tendered their resigna- tions to the school board. It is under- stood that both have joined the teach- ing staff at Edmonton, Mr. Jones of Kelly Feneral Home brought Mrs. Tom Black home from Galgary by ambulance on Tuesday. Mrs. Biack has been a patient in the Holy Cross hospital and is still very ill, The daily papers carry news of srraduation exercises in Saskatoon, and listen amongst those who have won their wings is G. Mr, and Mrs. River. C. Findlay, son of Tom Findlay of High Duquette, son of Mr. rs. Edward Duquette of Royal- . has been enlisted in the R.C,AF. s aero engine mechanic. He has-been n employee of the Hudson t Bay Co., gary. Before Miss Doris MeWilliams left for her new duties with the Civil T- vice in the east, Mrs. Cectfalbot gave an afternoon tea in her honor, the guests including a number of Miss MeWilliams old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mack and daughter Phyllis of Courtnay, B.C. who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mack, sient a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mack of Claresholm be- fore returning to their home at the coast. A former resident of this district. Stanley McDowell of Montreal, and hi Don t Miss Our... Saturday amily were in town last Saturday. Me was employed at one time with R. J. Merriam, the Bar U, Bert Sheppard, Dorsey McDaniels and other ranchers of the district. He was anxious to hunt up some of his old associates. motoring from Montreal to Vancouv- er. and was accompanied by his wife and three children, ter of Mr. a of High Ri Women's Division R.C.A.F. as general He was the manning depot, Toronto, July Elaine college in Calgary. Miss Elaine Mary McNally, daugh- and Mrs. John S. McNally er has been enlisted in the Our unusual lapse in urush fires this n was corrected Saturday afternoon, when the siren sounded to ake everyone to a brush fire back of a, Tt wam t much of fire lerk, and will commence training resp the brigade and the size of the crowd were all that could be desired. has been attending business Boots Regesan Fruit Salts. Large bottle of SPECIAL a SUMMER TONIC SPECIALS Marshall s Drug Store After Hours Res, 161 the famous English Fruit Saline - 89c IRONIZED YEAST 60 tablets ---------- 98 ic Beef, Wine and Iron A. S. A. Texteta Specie 16. ounce bottle ---.- 69c Bottle of 100 tablets . --39 ay at Weather Suggestions FOR THE HOME th Sponges, rubber, YEAST AND IRON Phone 181 sar thy Saturday Ice Cream Value At Our Bar Paper Plates and Cups J Lotion a7 each 35e Keating's Powder for moths, Dpckade cece ues lee Tan-jel for sunburn, tube - lergen's: Lotion: Developed 'resh Stra Ban Brushes, long handle 1.50 Bias. bugs, etc., tin - Thermos Bottles aa tae wage 1 Jergen's Face Powder 25 Yang Printedt F wherry Marshall's Anti-Moaquito Lotion Kil, a good ly spray. Te (still a few left) oprains n Sec and 1.00 . ome Sundae Ne aac Boz. tin 24e 16 08. tin Ae ye Eastman and Agfa Films Paper Serviettes, pkg. ---- 7 15 simple way to rid awn mf PARIS GREEN For Those se Potato Bugs Ricker s Mosquito and Black Fly Chaser, jar 2e CHOCOLATE - SPECIAL For the Week-end 1 1b, Betty Ann 49c Assortment Seep Special 4 Cakes 19 Leave Your Prescriptions at MARSHALL'S DRUG STORE A complete stock of all drugs and chemicals at Marshall s, with forty years experience in dispensing yeu get just what the doctor orders. REMEMBER YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED Perpetual Pocket Diary Cerla-Bound, each -- 20c Keep a record of your vacation.
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Image 237 (1942-07-23), from microfilm reel 237, (CU11169176). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.