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1933-01-26
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lt; THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Published Prairie, Alberta, The Tribune 4s to- thoroughly the local news field with fairness to all sections THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE Interesting News From Sexsmith - ' . 5 Voll. No. 31. By R.A MACLEOD Jan, 23, 1983 JUNIOR HOCKEY CLUS DANCE C VERY ENJOYABLE OCCASION UURLING CONTROVERSY ENDS THIS YEAR IN PARTIAL WIN ine home FOR THE WOMEN, CURLERS itendsy, January 23. aa was elected president and (ai Fottads Leeming Take her out, take her out A beautiful rock, beguty, air he Indy curlers belt meting st Mra Georee, Harding on muccoss, t 20 friends A Mout 9 oclock our host opened the by One of the moat s from a social point of view, was held The controversy which has raged extending a hearty a SEMAIN: : 3 secketary. i in the Bue Lantern Friday evening petween the men and women curlers Mercer, were chosen skips. welcome to all and they would for the last few years, aa to whether Draws were miade for the plays. The enjoy wes to the Unit, Mr. the women are to be allowed to curl personnel of-the rinks resulted in: Mra Fred Dewhirst was master of cere- Byer, tn the evening or not, ended this yeer Leaming akin, aire, Beat third, mdnies and he got the evening off to ARAL th a partial victory. for the Mra, Pottage second, Mra. MacIntyre q good start and in bia usual style , F ooeias Letters Yor publication are welcomed. The indies asked for one sheet twoliead, Alea: Mercer skip, Mrs, Hacding xepe i going merrily until , Letters tor publication are A pen namp may be used, though) third, otra, Butterworth second, Mra sweet Home and lights out were ( correspondents must also Sign thelr es Spaulding tex wer names, not necessarily for pub- confett , paper Borns, etc. iby wads eckasd tar curt Monday, ; ation, Dut aa evidence of g00d faith. rateln Orchestra provided the ma: Wednesday, and Saturday afternoons We 1m pubilahing communication, The usual rood eval mubject to change. : ees Tritune doss not imply and in : DELISLE GARAGE DESTROVED being ateent. t would be impossible wT lehieces BY FIRE LAST SATURDAY to secure a subsiltute: 57 pounds of Baw, Ter J. B. YULE, Editor ee rapposed to be on the Ice at the same HIGH PRARIE ped eleven fine cakes did the dia- ee ere : Around 2. o'clock Saturday, U aot washed dows with, Ste f Per, by Subscription Rates: z * sanee sateen waa, couranie; Some of the men ev Wdentty believe Te aa of delicious coffee, The : na Gas Tees ta Dtich Rpire ss 200 Little Girl (to shopwalker): My, but you must bave-en-awful- good 7AnUMEy Ste SO Ay fine. Hie that the women's place HIGH PRAIRIE, Jan. 23 A jubilee Lennia brothers, Ron Moody, Rudolph See : Malt Year, in British Empire... 125 time in here. The Humortst, London. ears aoe o Sapeaany ai lene aexiee the nieeting, celebrating one year of or- Knobbe, Res Moody and Billy Woods ; Sanaeel One Year, in United States..... 250 a Pontiac ganization of the UI Com: supplied, the good music, whieh pul ete oe a rei roel be . unity. n, was held at the the finishing touches to real happy . Tegal And other advertising rates secing me the pigs grunted and at the ning Mr, Blue, Rew Halt on Gaturany night, wiih peeing. f : felalaied ea Siptizaiton. Back of the pen took up a position monton Chamber of Commerce, had us On int he program ions 2, Paul Buelhy with s drosd sralle t ere On SEP aa ative mee, Ther. were alt eves and ut to. his Bome to dinner. where we stated that he ald not Know the cause 24 make the men curl in the, after- nome alec Bay, followed by a dance, and dressed.for. the occaston, Left last P Pe THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, 1983 To use a - had a.wonderful time. of the fire, except that he con- OOP . ij weit be given next Saturday nleht, afooday for Grande Prairie, where, it 2 THURSDAS, TANABE MS Sion, or did my acute with the result ee ssaorabae aeeak piece tn thts, batlatie eae january 28, Is rumored, he intended-to meet the zs / dates that every Big Jumped the railing. MEMORIES OF ONTARIO SCHOOL and possibly. sumeone locking: for 8 DEPRESSION PRICES TO PREVAIL ees aineeraP oe getting oe hoes ain ae Saori aters k : 7 mea jumps ce Tie kava meal may have dropped a match. 0 build a new house and ugust says, tere: The I The Trail pursued by dogs. For some'three PANE Ne occmees Mr. and Mra. Delisle were at wt tncgel the Sea caralval, Which fathir's: fata s * Wty a Fact ae Along The Trail *e res sunine pies throuen the Tve wandered o'r. out boyhood scents asnta ereearca ana by will be beld'im the Sexsmith Rink Gal the January meeting of the Junior That if split peas are any sign, this no N a grain. They simply terrified. And neath the maple tree, the time, they got there all turday, January 20. Th re will be y EA. wes held most. succeanfulty istrict Is turning into real French By J. B. YULE These two incidents bear out the Upon the old school playground, Jim the snow were obliterated. hockey matches, barrel Jumping, races, ar the hame of Jim Bell. A settlement, pean thet t Is, even domesticated Where we played with Sania lee, 4 other ice sports. After oe islana'a a Junch was followed by That the matrimonial race is on bes- i gies ESSING AT THE, WEIGHT of Dabit and the But there were none she knew me 11 p.B.A. TO. PUT ON VALENTINE. over there pitt dance enti the ema Bours of morn- tween three of our well-known bach: *V aireet tot GUESSING AT THE W unusual filis them with fear. As few are left you kno in with musle supplled br the xirstetn Alex 2 report of OF 'H OF ail our class in thoee old days FROLIC TOG SCNOOL CHILDREN The tual hot-dog, stand mt strip tothe Edimonton Provincial i aan : : Of fifty years widen: The other day I heard some farmers The sami Sin be in eviae Fair. ,Plans.were made for a He Our Trip Bitte Ts O-B A oe Sezai are put Eset fa ntend this, an de- Seine Ch or this Sear The ext ie meee. Provincial Seed re piyeran now more spic and of children inthe Blue Lantern Pression prices will prevail and yo3 meeting will be held at the Ferguson we neces ase inly will get your money's w Ang tors and girls at lon Tuesday. Fe 14 This p- home. a.subject Fai (Jana Boye and Eira at Py oe, sim, will be in the ature of a manq The carnival is) betas putea by the has rented: his farm estas, mo ot) Pair: . - But with sot aoe asgay: get your costumes ready WOT ae Meare to Clifford Fair for three years and) father by Saas: Wie the tee ae eS ct : ca eaaatic ieaeieanay: and be prepared to bave 8 good tims, fea : will move to town, where he is pro- We ie Bulletin. Something was By ARTHUR MACEST re ae committee in charge of this i pelstor of the High Prairie Meat Mar- mia. to whigh Mr. Ollver replied that Teepee Creek. tt true 00 ei bo ee ae are Masaziaeat Baten Innes, and CHINESE NEW YEAR JANUARY 25/ yet fl noes ee it reminded hin, of the way they used Leaving on Friday's train; January ciate rch Duncan. ae + Senile Moftatt has finished putting i The to weigh nogs for Kansas... oti we arrived in Eanionton on Satur- January 25 is the Chinese New Year. up ice for the creamery this week. ie ia the early days two plat- day evening, where we were met DS Though boyish grudges tingered, Jim. HAS EYES TREATED AT CAPITAL Bill Wons. proprietor of the New Ens- be tranal beam. Mr. Black of the Department of Asti- ana we thought him hard and mean, a Jand Cafe, also states that it is thelr ef ee ae see ceeea meas E examplea: culture and Mr. J. 3 r of the Royal 16a 2s, Wa understand tee with a large crowd, good music and a ens Bank, who has been out in Tear is: one of the gresteet holidays Conniitad; ienaih pus earn bwreeteate ree sentence) sac Tact to aecks having bis eyes in the Chinese calendar. On that-day ee een inate or numbe returned on last Friday s train all Chinese are to par ancl ai aa awa SE at Gantt nen eo fikig son a i jebts and start off with a clean sheet. itis ofte weight of the stones. ches to our perfect) Ay at witty Seats See: BELIEVE THAT SOMEONE Whether tne depression has ed shirts and neckties in evidence. i (na co Br. Oliver, eho is a -born story- tip by attending: the FULL. OF BOLONEY hls curtom Sralley west we are not 0. W- Brown, Me he oe foes j these sen teller, has a fund of yarns gathered aay ola game, of shinny, 3m, pared to say. but if it has not they director for Gllwood, with Messrs. eatus fell uring the pioneer days of the West. in nai aoe hae crown: ve 5s ae eieetnen o eeeaiir are good. Gilbert, and Arlidge still in office. my ene o ed meone In town musi oleic ie Played. with fancy sticks om-ahining boloney. Hank Welcker manufactured , We have about five. Chiness cltizene OW peerectre sey Nee another occasion, at a mee peorarei ker manufscttred' jn, Sexsmith. and these same five must Crops, Clubs, has received 2 prio. rib- or advert between the employers and the union. we ee Rave. proudly, owned: set thea ook ieee Bae to coal Wi have distributed a carload of Chinese bon and the Information that Hish unua, the the latter drew attention to ct weet ose Sepia rehrare sec ater to cool. When pute. tea. preserved ginger, and silk Prairle Wheat Club won fourth pla couple; a (ag a point) that the night colieg: hs Gerceumernan ieee Saee er hahdkerchiefs amongst thelr customers in the Provincial Club's exhibit. Alex ; Hodis shift only had-a half hour for lunch. Sad ancesnne sates eke cn, thee Fine appelied nian this last New Year's, We wonder how Smythe'was the It to baa ta clagcon tok pamhav tins bee Y + The adjec In reply to this Mr. Oliver observed around. Here we had the opportunity of ite, many whites will-remember to re- the trip to Edmonton, with transpor- teeristat nen and may Eat at oeesoaner anise weera- on oof the reamity or titty years ago. MONTHLY DANCE HELD MONDAY) 70 i i ee eae por fore assistance arrived. He is now in eon ee an ee Eres pee x The Aaried Feonen Cis bea hee PTO Department of Grande Prairie Municipal Hospital es Sas imperative, besa, thatthe mala Arctic ape ee ae he (thea e ns za and i es and nm Jealng Gai drovs om intern on Monday evening, Janu- a Seen ar ge a cain ie memes ty ee meat. saw immoral ar end a, cies agit ts Se is ott, Be mai A toe Samer wa served Mier Too tame for boys we know. How vital was the spark that fired serena a serves much thanks, iE passed ising talking and joking. for which Program oun with general Alberta Growers Ginner.-the Bul oreakine ring and crack the icky with fort ames they do not know, Mrs, Blue, de-) as with old-time vim we played them Just fifty years ago. jess, opened on January mmole oh ne 7 The old log school long since has gone, Herd Improvement - Lite, how Proving Beneficial To Dairymen hee see Things oft denied to lesser men; How vividly through all thy poems and verse We live with thee, life beside ue still, wi lunch was served. a Everyone spent an enjoyable evening. VILLAGE OF SPIRIT RIVER POPULARIT CONE with it whether we will or not. agriculture. the World Wheat Situation ,was Jin, given by E. S McRoy, manager of pont scem quite the same, zou now, et og the United Grain Growers, Mr. Jas. we lingered there Murray, principal of Olds Asricu Also by Hon. Geo. Hoadley, minister of yore up to date tis true. A very interesting talk paras Se Guam io Corea Under Preseal in Jika eaouet teactaad wide weverees Sree eaenint omha tiaras oe een Pan eer aoe we eee Next we all journeyed t pati afteroodn took ta tte tinivarstty ES Be happy as those boyhood days an the Varsity Tack Shop. with a . Dor ANIMALS CREATURES OF HABIT) (10, jot Grain Comuieioner Winnlpes, on Sa And the twilight comes enthralling the Work Canadian Growers Joves A delightful the Provinciat on The afternoon spection of the Provine at Oliver, where a large herd For, though favored are the new roads, per Ee ine Holwars ch cows are ae In the evening the C. 8. T. quet was held at the V: arxity Tack Shop. the F Pro ing the banquet a theatre hed at the Rial Thursday we competition sk North Tah inspection of the Edmont m thanking Mr. pated and ran sway with the manger. course. added Gordon, I aid a) mem family are ml wondering what peal ed. 4 to the mind of train. Like young Morrison. the first place was the barn, of course. 1 fnetrattons Ia Jodatng: sino Us cial. Seed Fair, Betore Paul ort be a duplication to reprint Paul writes: Be lunch was Pari Sebastian of the Wem- was given Tobe replaced by stone aid BH, As on sultry days we jeultural Some fifty years ago. jdress on the Value . a A: Aa iussy toelereeine ot See tes, Of fifty years ago. theatre Theatre tater, in Of all tie roads s sin must follow, wander and plain ind hollow, ew roads are seed judging Over Bill a z Though the new Yet love-the old roads best. By those roads, when birds are calling Seeecthey. taka) (Sek weetmare ask Piain-and highiand with its magi gt;, ancient cam served at liament Buildings. Thus it is o'er Bill and hollow, loud world spent in the in- craving rest, in That the roads of old 1 toliow: A. ban- SEES Let me live in a house by the side of the road, Where the rate of men go By, to. 1 jook in the judging 244. Uni- red, Bulldings, safter and bea friend to man. - MAKES SIXTEEN COSTUME Joan ctowserey Clothes in Picture ingham te and Short Course, it. You will see by, the happened. lean-to in whic ae some Tribune to thank the Edmonton of Commerce pigs, I sald to my- ber extended. for the howpitallty that Though our dear old swimming hole, D gt; E Harris. O cme tive n'a nou by the alas of ave 398. CHANGES IN POSSESSED Baal ing Sari ion thespaneet Greed Wi Elsie Macleod. ran 3 with Orace HIGH PRARIE VILLAGE . NEWS nitast wach: yese 086 Benes Save fe bevine ts tiny tm aiepociag with the Present level of prices it a becoming more and more, HIGH PRAIRIE, Jan. 23. Mr. and Basarab, Steet es es ee ere Final organization meeting will be held with Comniesloner UT Gey, February 3. . Randall w (Form G, Section 178, the Village Act) Belo whereby siven thata meet ing Auditor's Finangial Statement for the Year Ending i832 Fibbon. It is now on display at the rink. re Heard at the, Rinks Bweep er and never leave . HE YOPEY BEESON SUNY ere When T say sweep, I mean SWEEP
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