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The Sylvan Lake News 1945-01-03 - 1947-12-31
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1947-10-15
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NSSANSAS SY ALS AXSAAANAAAASSASAASNS AHA HNSN SEALERS AR :ZE cost, put your car, ry alcohol CAMERON'S BAKERY G. W. ARMENEAU Dan Clausen, Eckville, was town visitor yesterday. 8 L LVAN LAKE, lEvarts Ladies Aid Supper Successful the Rvarts Preshyteriun Ladies Aid held their fowl supper and concert, and again it proved bo bo the very affair lthat has come to be expected. About were fed in four sittings from y inexhuastible sup- successful people attended and 4 seoming ply of foo The progeam of the concert was us follaws: Chair n'a re- marks; piano solu Sweet Bye and Bye , June Hilman; solo dust A-Wearyia For You , George Schill; duet Vienese Refrain , Bernice and June Hil- man; solo Where My Caravan Haus Rested , Mre. Logan; piane solu Watltz' by Chopin, Rose- mary Holsworth; vocal solos Grace Darling and Peg A- way , Harry Ducward; duet Beautiful Garden of .Prayer , Dorothy and George Sebill; solo Just a Shanty in Old Shanty Yowo , Clifford Hilman; piano ) Every diamond gueranteed ere feet In color, cut, brillience end Heenan solo Fatlieg Waters , June TYPICAL VALUE Hilman; solo Blue Bird of 7950 As sown Happiness and Bells of St. Mary's , Dorothy Schill; duet Back of the Clouds , June and Bernice Hilman; Hurrah for the Highlanders and End of the Road , Harry Durward. Accompanists were Mrs, Clifford Hilman and Mra. 1, MarS veen. Rev. 1. MacSween 1 Prior to the opening of the con- cert 30 seconds silence were ob- served for departed members, ANDY NYMAN SYLVAN LAKE solo irman. Phone 48 Mothers ask for CAMERON'S good BREAD We help in the welfare of this community. Keep business in Your Own Home Town. Improvements Planned At Skating Rink The skating rink will again be operated by the Service Club. Arink committee working with the senior liockey club ix plan- ning extensive alterstions and improvements at the rink inela- ding a four foot fence-aronnd the ice with wire netting above same at ends of rink, A substantial donation from the Service Club and assistance from the town in enlarging the rink and Jevelling the ground has heen assured. A dance at an early date to augment the rink funds, is to be held and two working bees on the after- noon of Wednesduy, October 22 land Wednesday, October 29 are larranged for, It is hoped that. lon these afternoons there will be a good turn out of volunteer workers to assist in this com- munity enterprise, Yhere will a meeting of the hockey club in Sylvan Lake tonight. Sylvan Lake. km PRODUCTS General Trucking Offers a complete and efficient service in gasoline and lubricating oils and greases, Imperial Oil Agent Sylvan Lake, Alberta our cool- evapora- It gives y now ITED ec A AR A A A A Koots Bros. General Store Main Street Phone 35 Fancy ohoes Salmon Fancy Pink Salmon... California Raisins Fruit Cake Mix .. Sago.... per Ib. .27 Miracle Whip . .8 oz. .27 Girls Fle: okie Bloomers . . .per pr. .87 Ladies Part Wool Vests and Bloomers Men's All Wool Combination Underwear .. 4.98 Men s Dress Shirts ... 1,85 to 2.50 FREE DELIVERY at 3:30 p. p.m. daily eT For the first time in five years) ALBERTA, WEDNE SDAY Nipawin Curlir.g Club Prepares For Second Automobile Bonspiel OF Sask. Carling to hold its second annual bonspiel from Wednes The Nipaw Club is preparing 7, WAS. urday, January Four Hudson automobiles will be offered ns grand prizes. There will be thres qualifying events with 1,000 in pr event, ition (closed to cinka entering the foura in the threa qualify- ing events) with 3,000 in prizes, Ammaximum of 150 rinks will be accepted. Hutry fee foreach rink is 100, Closing dete for entries is Suturday, December 20, 1047, The 147 bonspiel held Jan- uary 6 to 16 was a very suc- cessful affair, The four auto- nes for each and a sp cial vompet- mobiles were won by the Howard Wood rink from Winnipeg. At Vancouver Thieves Steal Clothing From Shamlock s Car Eddie Shamlock, well known hockey pliyer arrived in Van- conver recently from Portland, Oregon. Parking his car near the hotel he was staying at be entered the hotel. A few hours later he found that thieves had broken into the car and stolen every piece of clothing he had in the ear, three suits, sports juckets, several pairs of trou- sere; hockey jxokets and-sport, shirts. Not a very pleasant ex- perience or weleome. Formerly with the Portland Eagles, Kddie will have a try- ont with the Vancouver Can- uoks of the Pacitic Coast league. W.I. Collecting For Salvation Army Ladies of Sylvan Lake W.1. are engaged in making a can- vasa uf the town for fonds for the Salvation Army in its an- nual Red Shield appeal. The following donations are ac- knowledged. N. Amlie .....- . 100 K. 0. Wilkinson 5.00 J. A. Martin... 1,00 Andy Nyman . 1.00 LM, Colpitts 1,00 Campron's Bukery 1.00 C. Bloom ,... 5.00 D. McCutcheon 1.00 Mrs, Hussfeldt... 1.00 B. Erickson . : 400 Sylvan Lake News -.. 6.00 Mrs. McLeod 1.00 Mrs, Chariston 1.00 B.C. Learned 3.00 Mrs Kennedy, Mrs. Crawford 100 Rey, Peterson . 1.00 JN. Rittenhause 1.00 Total Acknowledges Marianne Junior U.F.A. A recent meeting of the Jun- jor U.F.A. was held with 18 members present. It was de- cided to retain the presentlanch an ial committes until the New Year when new oflicers will be elected, Discussion of future activities was held, Mr, Pugh suggested that a play be presented, but no arrangements can be made until after the end of the year., The business meeting was fol- lowed by satin -netivity and: lunch. The next meeting will be October 24, Asse TOBER 15, William Draayer Heads Alberta Weeklies Awards presented at banquet Forty delegates registered on Friday, ing session of the two-da Alherta div Weekly Newspapers held at Mac- , Edmonton, Ootober 10, at the open- y con vention of the Canadian jation, the donald hotel William Draayer, of the Wetaskiwin Times, elected president to succeed Clive 2. Nesbitt of Brooks. Other officers elected were: John Huekell, Ionistail, first vice-president; B, Mletseher, monton, publisher was executive, A. Balloch, Coleman CO. A, MacLean, Strathmore; RB. Newson, Olds; and Garth Juhn- sop, Peace River. Competition nwards were an- nounced as follows: Grain and Milling Advertising trophy for most improved paper with cir- culation over 750, Red Deer Ad- vocate: Lacombe Globe, Award for most improved paper with circulation under 750, Vulean Advocate; Banff Crag und Can- yon, Dominion Textile trophy for best front page, Wetaskiwin Times: Red Deer Advocate. H. G. McCrea Memorial tro- phy for best editorial paye, Olaresholm Local Press; Red Deer Advocate. Olark Bros, shield for job printing displays, Wetaskiwin Vimes; Claresholm Local Press; Chauvin Cbronicle, During the convention the delegates were entertained by the Edmonton Journal and the Kdmonton Bulletin; the whole- sale paper houses, Barber-Ellis, Clark Bros, Mid-West Paper, and Smith, Davidson and Wright: by the Winnipeg News- paper Union: and by the Prov- ince of Alberta. THE RAINFALL April .. 1.25 May ... 318 June .. 321 July... 1.35 August 438 September .. Oct, (to date) - otal 17.33 ADVERTISE IN THE NEWS second vice-president;) EIGHT P AGES UPTOWN THEATRE SYLVAN LAKE Thur, Fri Sat , October 16-17-18 2th Century Fox presents chnicolor Grain, Lynn B: ad Hattie Mebw enjoy th Men Tues., October 0-21 aire Trevor, Ann corak with Adolply Menjou in Th Bachelor's Daughters Alen Hopulong Cassidy in DANGEROUS VENTURE Wednesday ONLY, October 22. g Brent, Lucille Bal), Vera ing, Charles Winninger and tine Beavers. in, LOVER COME BACK Thur. Fi October 23-24-25 The outstanding picture of the year, SISTER KENNY PwoShows Bach Night sa) Matinee: Sat-at Four-Room House For Sale four-room frame concrete 20 x 30 house with poreh, foundation, fireplace, elec- tric good fir floors throughout, storm windows, Y) wood and coal shed, good location, close to school and A cosy home at a reasonable price. town. 2,310.00. Immediate Possession For Farms, Building Lots, Business Property, and Insurance, see Price: Innes Agencies Sylvan Lake Phone 2 or 51 Stromberg-Carlson The Fineat Namein Radio eee them at Meyers Radio Service In the Martin's Men's Wear Bldg. CHOICE MEAT Fresh Frozen Fruit, Vegetables, Fish MAY'S MEAT MARKET PHONE 23 COBB'S PHONE 18 in Russia. Fancy Keta Salmon LLL Rose; lemon, brown, and green cottons are now being grown Golor is injected into the roots of cotton plants, and gs the cotton matures, the fibres are already the desired shade. Any color may be used, and the result is fadeproof, runpraof, true-culor cotton, ready for weaving. LIMITED SYLVAN LAKE Aminco Lab. News, Fancy Sockeye Salmon . McIntosh Apples . Oranges 344 s waz, Pyro Anti Freeze Car Trouble Light. Precision Pressure Lock Wrench . size 7 1.75 eseewasezeeee 2222: Precision Pressure Lock Wrench . 8 Men s Pure Wool Jumbo Sweaters size 4 2.00 . 11.95 LLL LL LLL LLL LLL LLL
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Image 1288 (1947-10-15), from microfilm reel 1288, (CU11127214). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.