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GRRSAAS SF Ss AP aAratar 30 S ses sh5 andl ASR AS Fa RRR HE NORTHERN TRIBUN a THE HOME PAPER OF THE PEACE RIVER COUNTRY .--- BIGGEST AND BEST Velume t Wembley Spiel Begins Jan. 24 Robert Cochrane Elected 2.00 2 Year Sixteen or More Rinks- Are The Various Competitions oe The Tribune's Correspondent) Two Municipalities a Ratepayers Annual thoae from the outside, are expected td ans Meetings Feb. 18th GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALBERTA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1933 5 cents a Copy Isix Sheets of I No. 30 Grande Prairie Spiel Feb. 13-17 ce to be Used In Order to Facilitate Play; There will be four competitions, Vis, the Grand Challenge, Visitors, Merch- throughout will be car- the committee not later than the 2ist as to the Rogers is also assist. Sect penal committee in the way prise. fon Wednesday night,the umual bon The annual meetings of both the Bear Lake and Grande municipalities rate - be held on Feb Lake meeting will tn tis Odatallows Grande and Prairie in the. comsunity mal in the East End. Catholic Wonied s z Club Card Party - And Play Prove bacco Co, Enjoyable e card party and o one-net comedy whieh followed, held the Tuspices of St. Joseph's Women's Club on Wednesday night, in the Elks Hall, elected a dir ctor of the Prof former world s wheat champion, wi interest of the planting and dev River country. Word has reached Grandy Peaigle that Robert Cochrane See meeting heldjat Edmonton last Week, H, B, Smith of Wolf Creek, a The appeintment of Mr. Cochrane on the board of directora was made in recognition of the years of faithful work in fertheriag the loping of better seed in. brane ix president of the Peace River Co-operative Seed Director. Prov. Seed Asso ectort-rev. Se ed Assd. Growers Association at a elected preaident. Grande Prairie Dist. Boys Royally Treated at City Of Edmonton Edmonton Rinks: Expected Ath large and enthusiastic meet- i Fel RECEIVED INVITATION Brocklebank. famoiia Cam: e blue, who bi the British Mount Evere: make an attack tten wh on the world's. bisbest peak tl yea Storm and. Bjerke Win Badminton Championship Mr. Cool Growers Asdociation, As to Whether The Grande Prairie civic political pot is beginning to boll. Counelllor P. J, Tooley has definitely. announced P. J. Tooley to Run for Mayor; : Mayor McMillan Noncommital or Not. He Will? Enter the Mayoralty Campaign : his friends, If they want to hominate, me, I am willing to stand, he marked, D. W. Pratt, chairman of the finance committee, wl serm expires, in- formed The Tribune that he would not be a candidate. I have, he said, been recently appointed aint Saperwinat for the SPIE BaGUET WHT DS BATT Hugh Allen Speaks ) At Five Mile Creek School at the last session of the legialature. Mr. Allen paid that the low prices were reflectedin the non-payment of taxes. He doubted if wheat would ever come back to the price it was a tow years The sobepring wars the, bribe wit Ladies performan: seam ant thevsitialiogmackatve/oounlases ing that the play waa gotten up in a week. Briafiy the plot of tha play wan that bert (played by P. friend was L up as a gir Uncle was tipped off in a rather Before a large and enthusiastic crowd, Wm, Storm and Ethel Bjerke won out in the final of the . Ke the first two after the hardest wind of battle, As evidence of the Foputaiy of the game, 22 teams entet ment. ther tournaments will be. held shortly which will include -men' doubles, ladies doubles, and mixed , doubles. It is expected that these tournaments will run well into Feb- 8 ho ruary. e nae Firemen: Called and in - avert would not be overlooked, 2 boy To Fight Fire In- ry Be observed, nada trading with countries with different standard. tiie eae a eevee ae crainsw ns ould seas See ee future. A hearty vote ten- dered Mr. Alon for bis excelent ad: J. W. Sawyer occupied the chair. meeting to Socios the pues bitty of moving the school to central point was pela on Saturday evening last. There was a good (turnout and a) e knowledge of women hin Pett, Be mntspdueede Emon to Alacaver which were the mei To;saalieia Jong story pee the mouse Jemped up ante the Sralture, wale the ladies, arm ith brooms other wea) Which all went to prove that young people had changed since Uncle Robert was a CABT Daisy Sanford, filling in at dinner Sam Turner, her best young man Art * tngion waa pet to move the echcl The motion was general Lesule bs Brand xt /ceeirones: a) baile At, will necessitate the hiring of an extra teacher. High School to Hold Concert and Dance Feb. 3rd Martin: Jasper Colton, Sam's pal, a serious Lydell, Philip Dawson, a would-be female im- jes Lanctot. Mrs, Tiny Atwill, maid by the day irs. John Phyllla Dalton, Dal's frien Evelyn JUncle Robert of Alaska Pat Croken. SCHOOL GYMNASIUM POPULAR AND ALL CLASSES WELL FILLED sym E eerie the various classes are DOMINION: PROV. CONFERENCE Jan. 17, heads of ten governments are ealbersd willlin Ottawa Tuesday for the opening he the Dominion-Provincial confer- ence, which is being held behind Sloeca doors, with Premier Bennett h in the chair. The conference is ex- tal pected to.end Friday or Saturday. tap dancing, a short play, SEAVERLODGE BOARD O01 TRADE RE-ELECTS OFFICERS AT ITS ANNUAL MEETING (By The Tribune's Correspondent) Meet Patsy was FJ, Ritter, ee wired 1y-got-busy on Talt sie the tiremen- jh a fire which threatened the hi On Monday morning at 9) o'clock, when the mercury was at 44 below, ed out tox home of George VanderPloog In the south end of the town. ea in from the t and soon had the fire, which started where the atoyepipe went through the wall, under contr l, Not knowing the extent of the fire, most of the furni- ture was taken out of the house. The House is owned by Charlie Foppin And the Was Ue partially cov- ered by insuran; VanderPloce and tamily others who also offered assistanc Array of Scottish Talent for Celebration of E of Burns Night Soe enn ere Nigue celebration St. Pat United Church, under the auspices ot OMT or WOU lowever, His Worship waa, quite ton emphatic about jwhat he considered the type Of bbs qho should be elected the council. Blacu We had a godd strong councit last n woul seevices of pha asiieing councillors and good strong man to fill the vacancy left by P. J. Tooley, nom: o be a year Sane, ittieult: problems ust be faced which will require the very best brains and business ability lable wn to carry on suc- in by The Tribune representative, unt Tooley had the following to say: to--etand at tor n cnination for the position of mayor for the forthcoming term. hi tvs ta Gaatter Necious ookaldaration extensively signsd petition of Siteans a Hien FeqUestINE to tand has helped me to come to this declaion. have sat on the coun cll for the: I en years and feel that diy experleus galied duriag that assist me, if elected, to problems that un- the town during hat ex-Mayor Wm. yoralty race. Seen by The Tribune. reporter, Mr. Sharpe sald -that the), rumor was without foundation. L. C. Porteous, whose term expires th as councillor, seen by The Tribune man, said ti was In the hands of William P, Remple t Laid to Rest Wiltam F Rempis who- died sud- denty on Sunday, January 8 wan laid to rest on eat, of Bamoaton, officiating. The large attendance bespoke the Prairie cemetery. - The sympathy of the community. goes out to the family: in this their aad bereavement. ts bet repared. Community singing ee The pi man to ec Patey O Brien on, February mi will give the addreas of the evening. Benny Tait Is Matched to O Brien Here On Friday, February 17th R, Swanston of Hythe, 158, w' Barney Hugert will meet Kid Me- nae Faayen, the latter of George's Ranch. Cittor ht a matched with John Bromley Albert Bromley will Pender, and Donny Butchart t will box Billy Ross, he bill ja good one fog lerrpee pute go the fans Cronin thn 48 Pounds ot eming plan ie on view at 1 Grande Prairie Hotel, ANNUAL INSTALLATION OF ie CERS, A URORA CHAPTER The annual -installation of office: of Aurora Chapter, No. 46, Prairie, Tuesday evening, January 10, when Mrs, Margaret Newion was in ed an Worthy Matron and Mr. Worthy Patron. fot tt Mra, siti and installing marshal, respec- TAC the clone of the meeting dainty refreshments were served by the nocial committee. LADIES AID EXECUTIVE OF ST. PAUL'S UNITED RE-ELECTED At m eting held on Wednesday, a Ald of Bt. 4 the EscHONIC FORUM TO RESUME The Economic Forum will re- aume its meetings beginning on Wednesday, January firat meeting Will be for organ- harpe was considering running in the mi Burial took place in the Grande , 0. E. took place in the Masonic Hall, Grande for the Peace River dlstrlet, Which will necemsitate my being away Mr, Pratt's Th him not stand there will be three vacan- cles. It is un erstood that J. E. Thomson may run, To The Tribune he sald thas he had been approached, but had de up hin emson afrlende TRE 7 that he can be Induced to run. Frank Crummy is another whose been prominently mentioned However, Frank sald-that he had no Intention of allowing his name to stand for nomination. Male Voice Choir Busy Preparing for Paul Sebastian of Wheat and Oat Clute ut the Frovinctal tly Reld at Edmonton, ly tronted while at the Capltal City. They e of John Edmonton at the tzation. for The T lbune. Spirit River To Hold Bonspiel Jan.31 To Feb. 3 Spirit River curlers have good prizes lined up for all events. GLASS LAKE SCHOOL DISTRICT IN GOOD FINANCIAL POSITION FRLGPRYGEY OF GINS Tanke HEHOOT District, 8788, held debt bt approximately: 250, but the tax collections for th food that the dlatrict now hud -maalt balance in the bank and did not owe a Body, Both boys before leaving agreed to write thelr impressions of the show : 2 rit River will, be holiling thelr which He furthe write ej the, King to exeh win ot the-cepinion (hat the requegt wauld be complied with, Alex Dallelth,. president, who was in the chair, then asked. instructions aun to-how the bongplel should be run, It agreed that the executive. I mittee, The Prenident K The draw cOmmittee includes Harry Archibald, C. Stredulinsky, and Dr. Haynes, hearty Invitation ix extended. to H -to sond as many rinke as There will be at: lenat twenty rinks entere With the siz sheets of Ice in use, tt fn expected that the spiel will be, wound up in xood time for the curlers take in the bl boxing card at the Capitol on the evening af Eebruary 17, es Se ia Clairmont.Rink Wins Hugh. Allen Cup From S. River Last week: Spirit River was visited by a curling rink from. Chulr- rt mont, Af it was more than a friendly kame, for it wax 4 chall nge for the Hugh Allen Cup, which hus been held nt Spirit River for ix long white The challenging rink was skipped by Rule, with Trout third, McNel second, and Armstrong: lead. Minstrel Show sald, he had collected more taxes Gating the year Just passed than any year since 1922, the year they first Tne Male Voice Chole, whi ant ce, 1022, the year hey ts Mach it cha Ss wil slags se big) nad, femO0L, with: the- exception ot the Capitol Theatre ssful practice on Mon: although it suffered not the absence of the musical Galway, who Is. sick REA While kaa, MOSSuaN avon teh tat after asain ae nearing the penatiae: wijteh rollicking choruses, that th be one of the- mill waa) tha reporters privilege to sit y with regard to ta the pes The large number of taxpayers present were delighted to hear this re- Sars tobe Guabeatqunkac during t the present trying times, Mr. S. V. Wells was slected as trustee, as the outgoing trustee, Mr. Wentad, declined to mand. for re Keay, with BI Argo third. jasale second, and. Major Fitton Teh Gul g ob tbe Biugh Alle cup call for 14-end games, and this was a battle royal from the first to the lust The Clairmont rink curled well to- ie gether, but Steve was not playing his -usual game and misged several good opportunities. Had he taken ad- vantage of one of these the score have been altered considerably. It ts rumored that Rule was chal- lenged by one of the. Clairmont rinks, and lost, Whether there 1s any truth staged in the north country. The dances will be under the dicec- tid of Madame Obrastsotf, who under her charge a bevy of pretty girls, all of whom are expert dancers. Unusual laugh-provoking stunts will be pulled which together with the other items on the bill guarantee an ; evening of merriment and refined, all- board are Mra, F.C. Fletcher, chiir- T. BL Pike, trustee, and Mr. ret asurer, STOCK MARKET SHOWS NO IMPROVEMENT, SAYS J. SIMS ant: thacalge niselically nai chanes In the tive ata te- a ata round entertainmes ahewals- being gived ment to rhe Trine reporter al Rellet Committee and the ee qateora is which the deceased was P beer nee CALGARY'S TROUBLES ley 3 Stine of Rio Grand yer on Frida his last -shipment of hogs averaged 60, ig, lve stock Speaking of the cattle market, Mr, Sims reported It too was dull, CALGARY, Jan, 17. First bid: of beat cattle in the yards when he was Tee will continue peut there came trom Dawson: Creek and were shipped by Watson, hi sleay cattle brought only 870. what he thought of the future etitha, she sanPnacs ocr mlsersopliod that he bad no idea and he hadn't met anyone who hi Magistrate A. E, Galway, who has been seriously. Ul, la on the roud to recovery. Silver Bafid, Assist d by : Kiltie Band to Give Scotch Concert on Sunday Evening , Next Sunday evening will be Scot- land's Very special night at the Capitol heatre, when the evening will be of Scotch ookshaw s Silver Band, who will be assisted by a pipe pand which will be composed of Ales wilt be treated to whole atirring music of Old Scot its 3 weotlon WI be attired in the-kittr: and nothing will be left un- CANADIAN OF COMMERCE CUP WON BY WRAY MITCHELL Some yours ago the Canadian Bank: ot Commerce. presented a challenge cup-to the Seed Growers Association to be competed for annually at the Seed Fs cash, prize of 25. was won by Wray Mitchell bley and the accompanying ci Mitchell won this award t pFlze In oats and the cash prise of 25 offered by the Peace River Coroperative Seed Grow ra Associa done in the way of creating a real y Keotch atmosphere. The second, prine in wheat and in this will be known later. Sexsmith followers of the besom an* stane will surely have a challenge, for they are sald to be challenge cup chasers, held every cup in the north country. Patsy O Brien Draws with Kid (Osborne Patsy O'Briert urrived the other day The from Fairview, where jhe fought Kid Osborne in a ten-round feature event on a card sponsored by the Falrview in Branch of the Canadian Legion and promoted by Jack Carrigan, Not- withstanding that it was Friday and th, Patsy got a draw and re- turned none the worse Of the, battle, Comm nting on the fight, Patsy said that Osborne proved one of the headiest fighters he had ever met*and, more than that, is a gentleman at all tH sald he waa perfectly the decision, adding 0 asks for n second menu is nothing one and at- 4 what ho thought his-chance with Tait were, Putsy smiled and anid that he wax going in to do his beat: Prairie City Lodge Install Officers gt; For Ensuing Year n-Tveaday-night, Janunry 17H, * Johnson, D.D.G.M., of Spirit River, rairle Oliv SS, Hi wae P. also of Spirit River, tallied: Wablg Grand J. eae: x OISLOCATES, WRIST. Stanley Hillman, the Grande Prairie boxer, dislocated his wrist on Tuesday while playing The necident will keep Stanley out of the ring tor some time, GARDINER ELECTED PRES. U.F.A. 18 Robert Gar- unaalgiously lt;re- Bank sl These boys are to be congratulated a s elected at midday Wednes president of the U, F. A. by the aele- gates now in annual convention here, A. Uan, which carried with Ita cash pre -of 16, souated by the Canadian of Commerce. on thelr outstanding achlevements at the Provincial i Reonrding Bersiary D, W. Pratt, Treas Financial peeved ' . Flood, After installation and other business a light tunch was served and n en- evening w i
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