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1939-06-22
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3 PICTURES THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1999 cet PEORIA NEWS (aa caterer ae amn REISWIG-KANDT The crops are doing nicely. The visture is oe Cutworms nave phe some damn; farmer was sd t0 aay iat he plane to ceed oats. Mest of the eutworm -- GORDONDALE ocak GORDONDALE, June 14 Showers and See showers are keeping the along at a 8 pace aun ae alter ferent voutlook than last Perks NATURE DOING HER BEST TO IESTORE FORESTS THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE HE DIDN'T MAKE IT TO MARS * Although he headed for Mars ai to his story Chester Eebebman, student fiver of Catlisie, Pe, Atlant i Ocean 200 miles off Boston in a small monoplane. was picked up by a iahing oat. Eshelman is shown with his mother, Bertha Eshelman. SPARKLING BIRTHDAY PARTY ese Jack's birthday. The bright spot on the program was a huge bon- MISSIONARY STUDENT RETURNS AND GIVES FINE SERMON A ouEsnon FOR NATURAL TORY STUDENTS oF il ie Rev, A. Willis ith Cor ite. 1am. Holy Communi WHITBURN NEWS duseacesbeeses eae ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH ,u0, Sround which everyone sat and Grande Prairie Minister: east not publicly. REV. A. WILLIS CANN HL. Vaughan, A-E.T.C.M., Organist W. M.S. RALLY ON JUNE 29 ij : The Women's Society 200 ae ne rally will be held at Hy Hythe o on Thurs- day, June 28, at 3 p. Mrs. J. Archer, 4 will return trom Toronto, where she attended a meeting of the Dominion CLAIRMONT UNITED CHURCH ve a vital message for the gather Sunday, June 25 :00 p.m. Sunday School. pamService, conducted by Cann. BRIDE-ELECT SHOWERED All are welcome. TH MANY LOVELY GIFTS ST. JOSEPH S CHURCH Grande Prairie On Friday evening last a number ed mi . Sunday, June 25 of lala ered 8 some ae fie Mcke yrs Miss st. Joseph's ae am. SS Lis Boe am, es Mother Perpetual Roa was, playin, lens and Betedictlon, 730 pan. : Father Redmond Hythe r Dreyer, a bridevelect af Th os 2 decarative * etfecks were ried out in. pink and white. Miss Valerie Ellwood was joint hostess. Dreyer was the guest of honor Father Naphin at a miscellaneous shower On Mont North Kles oe : s se. Some f joined Jack Mi af At the Churches: pcar Take Saturday might to cere: RISEY, Gf food horse Ee Hythe Horse Show (Contributed) Horse breeders, and all others in- ing of district, gratefu) to the local spo: for shelr ettorts. ta pro it n be eppointed gorly in the sea- luty will be to sec interested Present Gnanctal conditions o not permit the award of large prizes, and that, after all, should not be th main incentiv to exhibitors, The horse Indu: is a very im- portant one and if community sales success, t take every ig Songs. ick s age was not announced, at been Hythe district Minutes of Council Meeting of M.D of Bear Lake No. 740 tee ot ean ot the Counc ea will of the Municipal District of Lake, No; 740, held at the Municipal Ottice this 10 day of Jun 193: Present: Reeve Sowell, Councillors McLevin, Smith, Lozeron the meeting fay, 1939, were wed by Councillor Smith that ithe minutes be adopted as read. Carri i The financlal Matement for the month of May was plac fore the Council ood ordered fed 3. Mr. the Department of Agriculture at att on the Coun- cil regarding the of providing Dotson batt for ion of Orms. e kun .m. day night at the home of Miss Rita cutw Kleskun Hill Robinson, given by Miss Robinson Father Doyle land Miss J. Huston. All had a merry Rio Grande .... . time doing contests and playing ames suited to the occasion. CHRIST chuncH HH (ANGLICAN) REV. Pe DALE JONES, R D., 5 Rector Sunday, June 25 Miss Alma Crotty, who came from Kamloops, B.C. to attend the funeral of her sister, where she is essiating the Salvation rm; 9 am, Holy C AYPA. cas pm, closing service of San- summer. ANNUAL PICNIC JULY . WHITBURN, June 19. The whitourn Annual Plenie will be hold on Wednesday; July 5, at the Whitburn Hall. Everyone bring baskets. be event in the your Methodist feet at hom eee While we have had. several yers in the district Sunday Schoo at 10 am. Me Service at 11 am. rain 18, in tee ee APOSTOLIC CHURCH rain of Sam we are ofa Serres are fair, but ine apes e Pastor: + REV. A.D. SCOTT Morning, at liam. at 7230 p.m f SPIRIT RIVER NEWS t peepee ceeereee ned SPIRIT RIVER UNITED CHURCH REV. H. B. BD. Sunday, June ite Mountain Bridgeview Spirit River . 8T, ANDREWS CHURCH (Anglican) 5. w. DONALDSON, mA. Sunday, June 25 11:00 a.m. St. Andrew's a ae Willow vate, pum St. Andrews, Spirit River. WEMBLEY NEWS WEMBLEY NEWS: WEMBLEY UNITED CHURCH Minister: REV. NEWMAN J. TRUAX, B.A. Sunday, June 25 tm, Wapbhey See Oe. it sao, wcanle Heights Church 3:30 pm. Hermit Lake Church 8:30 Wembley Church Service. You are invited to be with us ANGLICAN CHURCH Parish of Wembley Sunday 3g 7238 fs pete i eee alin ober ei S i 4 i H 4 i h Bd : a os a i : a B i 2 F i 3 i , os i it e Fleet? a BE 8 : ke 4. Mr. R. Knechtel attended on the Council re balance of his account for traetor work dong fn. 10 Mr. F. Johns on: tha Councit re his claim m against Henry Taylor and asked for reli lugel and Mr. F. Gibney 0 The matter was left in the hands of 5. The following c correspondence was recelved and ordered 1 a ears only can be der Hie pesnicigal Districts Tax Ar- P rears Se 0 heme. reiiter from Messrs: Mash Nash wudit. inter from F. G. Fawkes re weed Steer fan Department of Public Works re grant. ALBERTA President 1. W. J. MADDISON Neilson. Hardware Re. WV. Mitchell, 12.40. icDonald Re: T. J. Forrest, Wheat Walter Roberts Re: Walter Camp- J. in Ferguson, 63. 2 23.41; Farquhar, 16.63; Albert Rela. 63.95; Douala MeNellt 7; Henry Monkmi Jot traffic violations. It is designed La Hugh *Sinelai, 21.07; ner, 55.34; F- Schellenberger, 41. 37; itchell, 29.10; Frank Boyd, a soba: Total i,22021, t Carried. 10. Moved by Councillor Foster that the following General Accounts ,, be passed for payment Government Telephones, May acocunt, 4.97. others . Allowance Rosie Van Sickle, 30; Agentha Lydia McAuley, 15; 40; E. Squires, 25; G. Showers, 30. Share of Dt tor April, 40. D. A x rader parts, 34.09. Alex. Wishart Freight cna 82.74. stern Municipal News Office supplies Trowel Ott Lid Re: J. W. Ste- Weed inspection Raymond Cooke Lumber, 80.64. iM. Siephen Spiank, 180. Oi Re: cutworm bait, PO'R, Seed Growers Re: R, Me- Rae, 2.99. (st 30. . P. Mun. Hospital Re : Mrs. B. Guderyan, 5. Dept: Mun, Atfairs Re: Gunnar Johnson, 11.8 L on R Cleaning track, April, Bevelrs, 7.35 nsen, 10, June 10; Olaf Wold, Apri ay gon, May 910; Frank Landry, May 10. a we. Aldred. May 10, Campbell, Wilson Horne G. une 10; + Sloat, May 10; D, Whyte, Sexsmith Supplies Nails, 4; Guseryen,-May 10, Jane 10, Total 24. 10; derson, May 10. Total, 00, Kranz P. Boldt, Aug. '38 : Stoker, March 20, May 13. Total, 60.08. W. J. Thomson Re: Ole Leirdal, seed, 20. D. W, Patterson Rent, 15. The Postmaster Stam . Sexsmith Milling Co Tham Ko- Koska, May 10,,June 10. Total, 20. Chip: weed Failler, 12.50. J. Reynolds Blackamith 6 Mrs. Henry Rent Stoker house, 24. B. A. Oil Co Re: mixing station, in 13.50. 35. Total 107.48., Alberta Pacitic Re: Norman Mor- 5 L. G. Ww. 5.60; Jonni Belen st 20; Josephine Sask, 3.20. Jacob Miller Re: Jas, McFarlane, .00. John Ste Re: Howard ue a8; eee A, Pal 48 Helens Hopp: Total 88. thi Nick Ziebert Re: Geo. Balisky, ig ri f 80. P. Toews Re: H. A. on 2 10. Total, 34. note Ene Felix J. Prichko, Henry Taylor Re: Alexander Roas, ee Donaid Mawel Roland in Dr. C. A. Miller Re: Miss Whyte, 5.00. wo pa Schulte. 1 Kunty, : cowper, onsen, 824 G. Gus- Johi ac scat indry, 37.50; John Waldner, arried. joved by Coupee Foster. oat the. henng Arh Ac: ts be count passed for Division Robert A. Eadie 25. vision 2 J. W. Stephene, 30 Be ahead oat 0, Wen, it, 3; E. Hoping 9;-A, Reid, 18; Total, 34. Kosmina, elton rrison, jalisky, 1.75: F. Hansen. 20. Fotal, 62.28 -pivision, 6 F, Stephenson, 941.50; john Waldner, 22.50. Total, 64. arried. ed by Councillor Holtom ratity and confirm Reeve in com- mene operation of a station for eutworm polson at Lake Saake 80. John Blalr Re: Frank Boyd, 18. at Grande le on the 8th of July, 1939, at 2pm. Carried, 0; sponsor mayors, trattic officials, en forcement Be Wiasuk, May ean 00. ai Richards-McNaughton A. Morri- s SAFETY LEAGUE. General Manager HENRY J. ROCHE Safety League Now Organized An educational campaign designed to focus the attention of the com- munity on the accident situation in Alberta is being launched Alberta Safety League, a non profit, non-partisan province-wide or zation sciousness in the individual, bring about popular disapprovai reach the sphere of the child, the jowen, Premier William Aberhart and the Hi s A. MacKi ae amongs t officers and school super- intendents, as well as many others intendents, as well as many other interested Alberta citizens, foley PouEY of the League is as ol The Alberta Safety League's ob- jective is the elimination of street, highway and all other accidents as being deplorable, unnecessary and wasteful. It seeks the support and cooperation of the provincial snd ivie governnients, school safety bodies, business corporations viduals to its vices may provide mentalities and finances to lish this objec igh a campaign of education it seeks to demonstrate that But of social etti- adoption of uniformiy in our highs way traffic laws, regulations and such co-ordinated safety measures that will fit satisfactorily into the practical affairs of its. finanelal policy in to return service all moneys ree operating without profit, and t9 Undertake only those activities which be assured of reasonable per- manence and effectiveness. Much of its administrative personnel will con- of volunteer workers, The Alberta Safety League holds itself purpose ACCIDENT TION. Girect the plan of organization the province, and by , throughot ful stituting affiliated Satety Councils geckdent prevention work is v ent president, three members and te general manager. oope from all those in carrying out. its PREVEN- 9 The Alberta, Safety League wilt B AGRICULTURAL FIELD DAYS ATTRACTING GOOD CROWDS EJ. Buckingham of the Field Crops Branch and C. S. Black of me Live Stock Branch, accompanied bj W. S. Searth, District Agrieulturish, elding agricultural field days throughout the Pesce River Despite rain a most successful field duy was held on the farm of in the DeBolt district. E. C. oi the Beaverlodge mental Substation was charge. s rf days were also held snd Notikewin. field day in the High Prairie wll be held on Friday, RECOVERING FROM FALL ank Galliger of Fitzsimmons hed m an accident a Prairie a visit was es and he was pulled of the won injuring hir hip and hand, Ga crutches away in the very near future First insertion, 2 cents per word; each consecutive insertion, 1 cant per word. jum total charge 25 cents, Ten conte extra i charged for box FOR SALE McCaskey medium size safe, bargain for cash. O. Holman, Bonanza P. 2 OST Elgin watch and chain at Grande Prairie. Finder kindly Jeave at Tribune. Reward FOR SALE Green Tye bundles, br 3 cents each at the farm. Apply 1.-V. Macklin. Tp FOR SALE d Sedan, mile- age 14,000, Will consider hovea 9 team. lex. Dunfield, Grande Prairi FOR SALE Second-hand 1998 Willys Ye-ton light delivery, Guaranteed condi PERCY THORP SON 2o-2 Grande Prairie. BOY, 18, Wishes transportation to Edmonton about June 29, Clifton the, Alberta. le 1 MOTORING TO EDMONTON, return first week July; like company; or will share expense with car owner. 1one 117, Grande Prairie. 2 iengih 12 feet, 4-foot beam, aio model with: step, -Rigine 13. ho, Joinstons, almost ews Mochanis ally perfect. Price complete, 185. Jetterle Venier, Canyon Creek, 4e-1 E Good matched team of Seung crite well proke: th week: Three loads brome hay, six loads gat bundles. F. L. Hodgson, Hythe, Alta. HAIL IN URANGE FOR mae It costs sixty cents: to insure an acre for 10 against hail. PRAT inemates Pa Grande Prairie. FOR SALE 1938 Dodge De Luxe Sedan, low mileage and, in perfect condition. Pi ORPE SON Grande Prairie. 2en1 FOR SALE 1 Secondhand 10-foot LHC. Cul- 1 Secondhand 1928 Ford Coach, cer anal, light delivery 1981 Chevrolet 180. W. Gintner, Bezanson, Albert ei NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS. Ih the. Mites Lol okies Micon, S late of Goodfare, Alberta, Deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that sil ny the ito, jing regi the claims of which notice has the executive committee, peen so filed or which have been the vice- brought to thelr, knowled ge. 19th day of June, ADS 190 divick Tribune Classified Ads pay big lends to thrifty buyers. J. ARCHER, Solicitor for the Executors, Beaverlodge, Alberta. NAME and You'll Thin advertinement te Moard ee hot inserted by the the Cavernmant +f the Province nf /.)en ANY BRAND of Alberta Made BEER get the BEST they have e Make the Taste Test ... TRY A CASE TODAY Alber a Liquor Centro os
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