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1933-05-04
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renee a ee See aE aa Sa ee SOT Meeting wat THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1053 TAT WapNERe Ruecss SCHOOL 'Wembley District News of Interest Interesting News From Sexsmith Prairie having ch Fze of the funeral overhauled for the arrangements, NOTICE falo Lakex. : VoL No. 45. By R.A MACLEOD May 2 1993 a angetees vot WEMBLEY, MAY 2 1993 ee E FUNERAL SERVICES et ATUNITED ek we. Taking i all In all ft was a most *cbooIhouse 3 Freddie Waldo SPECIAL SERVICE TESAR HELD ney sexewrtH calorable evening, and as the bour prises went Loyd Squiren CHURCH LAST SUNDAY NIGHT was late, round of toasts was pro- Billy Larson INSPIRING TO CONGREGATION sein eaiteiek or tah Tate Win. and after singing For He's a Mary Kostash ; See Sine eee tha eee oe aecemtas The father and son, mother and . Alfred MRK daughter special service last Sunday 3 S A night, in which the members of the : paves. Young People's Society took the tead- anes Sarees Fine part, was of a high order and of 0 as to be able to.report more fully. Bendel Wagar aa vow Pmeretatve setern 5 a 4 Maxine ena De forwotten. reading wax lead by STAN DAVIS SUCCESSFULLY the fe Bete Sector 82) contin Neilson and was followed by MAKES TRIP BY CAR FROM covered with many beautiful sprays 0 oo imess. 7 mop era Baa the scripture lesson, read by i REAVERLODGE TO WEMBLEY owing to Mn 2 5 and wreaths, amongst which was one from the Old Timers Association. Cars are again coming through from rp eet Grande Prairie and the roads are re- a Mr. Jou, Tesar, father of the de- Doea'to be in fairly good condition. . 2 Margaret TI ceased, arrived from Nebraska on the ar 3 Doustas 83 pore pia ae ' Sexsmith Lake is now open for , a Seal Nntenment took place at Emerson avigation and quite a number of the See ae Ta Cacters 5, Be Oliver of Grande boys are busy getting their Facht ) spend the las Sanac wend me seasce. x T Ieabel McK as 918 Su a9 45) : ae 1. Myrtle : SEVENTY-SECOND BIRTHDAY MY wife, having left my Oe onl oat m : ERSARY CELEBRATED. DOr twill not be jor any on the pe SO eULVAHURGURC STYLER otk eee eae th rom ee e baie ee Results of the April examinations in 4. Dorothy Mller nd wel a 3 : y AS AY. a : THO ORI Mr. Matt Young is back among his Lindsay school are a follows: S Ruth Boyd By Wandering D N. REITH, Teacher. very eqborabte sftale ROO respectively by Mra. Irene went complete and z at the (country icstate ot 3 se Se oer abi Carr and Mra, Bunyan. renovating. The proprietor, Mr. J. . aise areca oe 7 teas Thoughtfully; prepared and well de- Goyne, is also encleaing the property, , * the nature of Grade 25 ete tee ho Tina birthday anntvereary. 2 eee os livered dcommes wrens ives by Par bch cavers. Ratt i beck seta * A turkey dinner was prepared 2 Kathaleen Gilmour. Sere eis os tea reetien of tee See Eeb Eee: 2 8 5: Rates eae home. to the church and the latter. To HOLD, DANCE lower-set crown Charlie Gathercole. Mr. Hank Weicker 0 4. Donald Taylor. ae as Mies and Mr. Chas Schr r TS 5 John Whyte. gt; institutions like the church. imbued The Wembley Baseball Club will 5 ing of 1 u Grade 1, Seni Inatitations Une Me gaitishness, have BOM a dance in the Community Hall ree WR ob past, which would have done credit m 73 1 Margaret Roberts and Blanche Ti IP* SET CLicatlent papers wiil/on the evening ef May 12 Penson's Ree Rane atti : ag chet, tousta were paring for seeding. We bope to bare (5 unisenson en reste to town. or 2: Sppear later In The Tribune. wcestie. famihing toe omen tear aaa Sports Dax. Buster keeping quiet these dayx. 0 Margaret McKenzie. Arthur Carr presided at the organ Sa oe a fountain by beeen Ree ieee 02 ir, Holtands of the Imperial O11 was Bil and Charlie cleaning xrain to- 35 . 4, Dewees ska for the service in place of the FIRST TO BEGIN PLOWING Similar callousn eissa We asrave in town last week 4 a Tne sether. You don't need a fan s3 Bobby Thomson. . fecanist, Mra. Wallace Edgar. John The honor of being the first in the 8 . is practised at Clad to ge-orer he let again. aAding in town ast mask cheerios 9 omni. bore Br senate Ferquners Jackie Reberts, Oceanis Sire wallege EOele ced wentiey aisrct to plow this spring eves st lt; SLTrw more as they went alone: After cr oc sarins niock sot Gesing AFIBOr tasting Dome: Si Joyce Fetst. fhe seccived the evening's offering, . herdeman woul sett oeay aa wines wers- Will be repeat maelt In the Gathercole sakvcalicd upon to any a the point. ax the rumors were going), Syichis Duly Swing food for 10. Milter Waline. toon United Church on Mothers hardship would 2 short talk can - 5 i few, wecte, 224 Pe Siolled to playing Bad im Balloy as before. Witter: coming home ast Sunday 3 12. Lora Pibch. Dor aay Mat 3 pm : 5 See enone. This was well req Oliver Anderson left Saturday with And leaving for town tn SRFET: * io SI 4s: rea Aserea , eianT air FLEET STAGES i Radeon whet See: Ae oe oar NEAR WEMBLEY KY DEVI ry ceived, although most. of it went orer som of his cattle for Watino, where 2 0 14. Ray Osborne. LAKE SPECTACLE IN SKY DEVILS the heads of his audience. However./ be had saee for them. Sere ke es have gone nm Grade BEAUTIFUL THIS SPRING lt; oe by ie was, by he gor quite a hand. as the guests) Mr. A.D. Robertson seems to be go- North. peea her oe 1, Mary McKenzie. More than airplanes, ail tru - i Sere in a very good-natured mood. ing tnto the farming business properly. EE Snq Bob : The cakes S 2 Stine Burmester. f The amali'lake immediately adjacent (ype fighting ships of the German and Sialiasasea'oi After the applause died down. Mr. ware seek Cees werk Bares ears sasing: st 3 Mary Farquhar. to Wembley on the west presents ae ee nations during the World War, . horse is thirsty Schuerer got to his feet, with a little week. He must be going to do Bea Eunice wl 4 Purves, William Taylor. fine spring. It is take part eevee iga See lantcl dna pave'a: ocr tatereatiog lots of breaking with big horse out- ee ere foe, minetet: Serer ee 3o John Bunyan. higher than It has been for several, sogucnces of Howard Hughes new osama tartvcca ti dress on the manipulation of the Bata iota 7. Jackie Roupe. Ducks, a few an ieee ap He stated that if the tap Ray Emerson and one of the Larson bao eeeere en bums jos 72 . Frank Squires, eeaMonel arowheel, dail: This gigantic air-fleet, one of the ar an was turned on -. the brothers, both of Eaglesham, were tn 2A Tone qe iets es out Gz 9. Bob een. Tome twenty swans, in largest arrays of flying machines mar Pr ee the glass was quite a depth He town over the week-end. Rumors of another dance. Is that o Grade tl their usual grabeful manner, madejsembled for 2 motion picture since iy withheld a iit a Believe It or Not, by Ri 1. Jean Beatty. thelr annual visitation for a couple of Hell's Angels, a back- : i or y Ripley true, Walter? : 3 tity. allowed -ma Sam and Iror talking about making 2 Arthur Pitchko. Margaret Farqu- days last week to this lake. One was ground of thrills for what is probably gs. fore putting him it to Gi Prairie with a car this 73 3 led, on their arrival at the end the most spectacular leugh-hit that Sele saison Bai It week-end. Good tuck. bo: 5 4 Dougias Johnson. Billy Archer. of a long winter of an Old t haz come out of Hollywood. bara San Ts scou exbing ELMWORTH NEWS e witter. the word- The latest Hughes prod which Bill Trumpower seen taking a Cart r 3 ae eeectanate: 7. Helen In alightiy): How beautiful upon the ts the first bis comedy-spectacle of ictically every farmer on the land 5g Billy Buchanan, Sammy Cahoon. takes are the wings of them that bring the alr, will be at the 1 Theatre, in this district on May 1 Mes. 3. entertained 19 Beery seme good tidings, that publish peace, that Gr 2 londay and Tuesday + Trum; anhai of friends birthday Grade say Zion. Goa Sn ee ease mee ganar Son paar? ee st 1. Doris Bora. Geautifal Iittle lake. why can- ' A single scene, in which the entire Rete ce tly bast iweeks kbew ts oa 33) 2 Danna its waters be retained rather than squadron of more than 50 ahips oper- a ote The UF. A. wes bela at re, 2: 3 3 Edna Squires, Norma Burmeister. allowed to drain away and the lake/ates. simultancously in thrilling the car running now. Ernie. Frames and was well attended, After 2 5 Annie Kostash aabociorate Jake a combat, is one of the highlights SEE Berardi coarser crear Woe enero ed rm rsa qo) Marjorie Feist. ce for mosquitoes and ais- of the See rere te sae ca eee ee eae Ti 7. Roman Pitchko. ase? This and other are jdual combats German mind. He stated that he. had quite oO 0Cr sar, : The) Tite cf 5, 2. Werseworte a. 76 Eaith Stuart. only peautifal to. the eye bot are and Allied aces, provide additional ex- - . S. Watson was to speak on Equal 73 -9. Tina McKenzie, haunting grounds for our ducks, geese, citement. Rights for Women. but by. desien. it Ti 10. Ree Beatty. and other birds. : America s leading stunt-flyers par- by mome, be had left his 1. Ena Stmpeon. Set ee ticipated In the sensational air notes at shome. A. qaiaty, tench: wes 12 Lorin Walns. 5 which were filmed at specially con- TEEPEE CREEK by the hostess, assisted by. 7 5 PUPILS AND TEACHERS heh wees ee ee 0) ny OBSERVE ARBOR DAY ae ee MES. AE. KNIGHT. J. B. Alexander, chief of aero ii seatere Mee Te Pree amt Boral (Teacher Substitute). on both Hell's Angels and Sky sie The next Se ies i) 30) Yesterday (Monday. May 1) Was Devils is taking a band at r the and we think it will be in the 20) Arbor Day in town. and the school wheat screare, but alas only fe: the/ new school to celebrate Its opening a teachers had all their pupils busy with, There will be very little work done News Bits 2 WAPITI NEWS esee recs mad pail ctenine oo : : c on the land this as returned from Fort : L immersed in H20. St. John on Wednesday. + - looking now 5 NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE elie we returned from Rolla WOU 7 iu Irs it to to ber home in Sytvester district. eisiactatigan nes Socctnsauen' ) fratee. Gees Greece se Rebeilt as Tre just finished rather loud. (I say, Bob, you musta't 3 fie reading the last of The grind coffee any oes Re-shaped Tribune by hanging head down- The snow is soing fast and it cer : Last Friday evening all roads led to A PLEASANT BIRTHDAY PARTY Re-styled : Bee cba ae tainly is, Water. water-everywhere. Mrs. Cotton of Two Birecs is spend- Seas penance eee ietehinee dawerhea : Our new school is well on its way ing the week-end with Mra. A Laing. 7 2, . Ella Simpson gave a birthday party news to you. tilts vcamapmacion : Mr. Robert Rutledge had the mis- isst Saturday to some twenty Wem- TO ORDER 4 Editorial Note. Apparently ss Mr. H. H. McNaughtom received a ) rine to fall and hurt his back some bley boys and girls of ber own age. to copy of The Tribune with ie neem Renae ra ee eee ealers ce one Ot Nearer eee go. but is mow quite well again. celeb her nifth anai- By Expert Werkmen some of its pases printed up- empires ea aa : yar, Tom Watson has been conductor versary. They all report having a Only the best of leather used side down has been received-by 7 UT os. Let's eet woing Mr. Art Dizon of Prairie is or te -Wapiti Express the last two jolly good thme, softball, jig-aae its correspondent at Teepee Se es Z his uncle and aunt, Mr. and mall days puszies and other games, and a - CN meres Ce eee ME see Mes EJ. Heller. Emit Isberg) and Miss Florence derful supper. RUBBERS REPAIRED Speen rand will vie cece tee tne with her father and where ter a oa Chvtarea during MOTHERS DAY TO BE OBSERVED, aera Spell 28s ierteownse Beatie wed- in the future. Uim mother; Mr. and Mra. G. W. Grimmett spring work. or lt; z i Se oe ar ana Mrs. WW. Mayne, 31 ' what 0 you do. boys, when you Mr. Harry Dizon is lad up with an Ea. Sundin started plowing on Mar Mothers Day will be observed in the . , See ea Sere Or Pram a the fittenn eee 2 mocee within 200 yards of your attack of sciatica. 2 2 and field work will be general EY United Church bere on Sunday, May 1 Mr and Mow C; Fraser on thelr fitters Suse and have mo sun? Mrs, Ls J. O'Brien of Grande the cod of this wreck. wat pata 3 26 the morning Bunday school abd , : : a Miss Donaideon from Grande Prairie who has been visiting her son. Herb. . Bealnes at Beaveriodee wil Rod at the evening service. A fine: pro- SHOE EXPERT reaiha and bouquets of sliver puasy- i te svest of Mra. Brewer through- here, hes returned to cmrieee inept and erm is in 5 a h uat: out the Easter holidays. Mra. Reg. Baird returned home oal sy 74. ees, es eae eae Grande Prairie -- - Alberts Bi Fraser was on tne O8F chauffeur stil on bis Job. Friday's train, after visiting ber par- About dosen swans were recently land and couldnt get to the party. so , Faint heart never yet won falr ents at Huallen. a Seon and Heard seen in the Dimsdale district and eye s Lipatrom's shingle mill going full sound Wembley. - buiity Friday. May meeting will be at Mra. F. bom e. A-shower was given for Mrs. J. bome us couples honored felt the excitement. ie more-years of health and happiness. We hope when they read this that (Ole Vik has now moved back from Francis. and Ruth are both rosy his second homestead at Poplar Hill again. 1 his own place here. an he 2 ted out for ia length of time to Mr. Hilding Jobnson. from 3 post office. has bought himself a SPIRIT RIVER NEWS ne The return of the old-timer, Mr. J: E. McEwen, was received with smiles and was by a big boost Bo-Peep Inn accompanied in the price-of wheat. The dance late spring or an early summer in yi jane. caiter asta pe, GA tmctey menting was mais at Lal of tre LOL. Pritay crening ty ala rowpaed them ee Soon an Heard Cuenta WED Glace on April 22. James Henderson of the was a success. Many of the school children are That the antiquated gold standard Is M gccupying the chair The friends of Mins Alice Scott will Gogp MEALS AT : 5 head 25 up : : forere needs when one Is able. Reguior iat , Sepostts In a Savings Account soon ac- eas make Comelote. The m ney is cbways ready for 02 21 MEALS FOR 550 K, tse, cad 8 never depreciates in value. : Meals serves st all hours THE i 9 OES : puncte toemtet ROYAL BANK Grande Tuceday's train to reside for the sum- mer. Mr. Fred returned Fe- a i GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALTA. jt CAAMDE PRAIRIE BRANCH J. H. HUNTER, Mamoper. *
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