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1933-06-01
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Sp ye ATA, THURSDAY, JUNE f, 5 conte Copy Colored Scrapper Says He ae Stop ) Patterson Before. BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Beginning at 10:80 a.m., th on the. local baseball. tou ments. The following is the peo grant: synle 10:00 Wembley ve. Grande Seniors: 12:30 Fatrview vs, Grande le. 2:80 The winner of the first will mee teld. His Worship Mayor. will pitch the tirst ball, Field. Day. 'Promises to be wile so Big Event eine eee othe cht should be lt;n al f ae ees hie: Limit, cane The Grande Prairie Boys dna Girls Club, field day, tobe held at the far of Alex Grats, ten milen weet of mises-to be one ot the he event cf the your he fi ia, Sever ane: catheter are velog sepne field day ty belng. sponsored by Grande Fyairie Aerteulturat Society. 6. R, McKay, mankget of the Bank I ot Montreal: at - Grande +Jannounced, that the bank will offer a medal. for competition ty members of Th 1 be, the boy or girl wh cane opinion of the jutees ks Se the best work in wipnor jot agriciiturtst, t after cash prises to the three boys three Shorthorn Club Members to Be Guests of Capitol Theatre Frank Donild will) entertain the boys and girls who re members of, Agricultural clubs to a'show on Satur- members of the itty junior farmers: eee rite the direction of Mr. Thom- Perhe following boys and girls will ahiblt calvea: Waiter Spry and. Bart ter wutac-1 mont: peg eae tye to: attend fot are a the meeting. W. Cranston, Be Wembley; John ruallen:; 1 Morrison, Sexsmi will. Beritos and Will, Robertson, DeHolt; Wi rande Prairie; flaeke color ae ot OPENED FRI DAY, JUNE 2ND Lantern, formerly th oheme, roading is being introduced: Baturday, between 2 and 8-p.m., jowarnats will be given to the kiaaes carpenter work, was done by 4 a 2E Jim McDonald. DRAWS SIX MONTHS teibuting. to fuvenile delinquency. Sat beng eet eee at NEO FOR ASSAULT 4 aay ta growing te bas) nay at night. POPULAR FAIRVIEW HOTEL KEEPER CHALLENGES SOUTH OF PEACE BALL TOSsERS I, K. McAdams, president of Fait- lew Atbletio, Assbolation and popalad hat he Mayor. lares Afte: Tooley has) N) Hin -Woratlp exorcised: hie Sesto ice and has de- the afternoon of June 7, an 0 elvio Rollday. This day Wan G claed sori abt -at courtesy to the, Alster of Clal Wednonday, meet picked team from Dawson reel to Rycroft and Spirit River and split the gate receipts fifty-fitty. mont, which pales ite be annus) ports day, on that ni BRANCH MANAGER OF OLIVER LIMITED 18 MAKING BUSINI SURVEY OF LACE: DOVRT AY, W. Phillips, branch manager of Oliver Limited of Rdmonton, wax a re- cent business vial Prairie and Gintrict, by The Tribune reporter, Mr. Phillips tated that wan merely making buainenm aurvey of the Peace River cquntey, Beyond. this he had vititig Further to. say. Ho wal secompanied by C.J. Styles of Gieide Brite, who la in charze St calleetiona in the Peace Tlver coun: try for the company, Resateon Sport Day to be Held June 14th , By The aya Correspondent, --BEZANEO Owing to a .pobinge of rene ressnaga este plonic and sports day-will be held on June 14, inatead of the, 16th, as was at first advertised. This is the one bie day of the year tn the Bast Bnd and it ts to be hoped that everybody will get behind the committes at this time and make this the biggeat and best day the Hast has ever There will be something doing tor Peace River, will give an exhibl- tion bout with ten Lasile. 3 Grande Praitte will also be in attend ance. here wilt be a big dance in the This part of the pro am needs no introduction to real- End, as everyone th bent aancea.ot ry pach Th the North Ki ehit; you boosters ana do me Always 1 habit. tehe committee's day it Is your day Litt aa well. So help in any way that you World Conference Cannot Fail Says Senator Planta Senator A. B. Planta of Nanaimo, who was a passenger on Tuesday's train en route to Dawson Creek, inter- viewed by The Tribune reporter, said gat he was going to Clive. This 1s ence River, of which T have hear no much, and I am glad to have thia opportunity of at least seelng' por- said Senator Planta, who Jus just returned Ottawa, every ndication that conditions are improving in the Haat. A: considerable number of men are being put back to work. peaking generally, sald Senator, people are walting for the resulty. of the World Economi ference to be held at London, com- menicing on June 12. porter: What will be the ettect on the world should the conference, ur , Senator Planta: In my opinion Peay case eattire, for the reason 6 sentatives of the nations Ex the world will be United tomet world s problema... The ee known that tie) Senator Planta said gem tno bo Sb targely to the neweat of tim up in the discunsion of the Recineribution BAL eae BIG DAY AT BUFFALO LAKES ON FRIDAY, JUNE 9 E sot friday of next week the peo- - te of Buffalo Lakes district fold their big sports day. A fine pro: arem of eveots fer yauna nd o he bean oreened Bra cheep. vl bem peppy dance at the Com- munity y Hall in the evening. Good Everybody weloome, Important Bisingas to Come Before Annual Meeting of lt; A. G. MoDERMID OF BDMONTON TAKES eae eaters 1 Cadet le Con) to inatilt Wednesday, JuRb TJs tie day net Gpart for the holdiie of Clalrmont's big annual sports, There. will bem full line of sports: r snappy aiieh peggra naa been en- wage The afterodan BE ghe seventh detn clvlo holly t Grande Prairie, a, large turnout Iq exmeted trom here Clairmont haa always patronized all apoctitig events Be Grande Prale, even golng 90 ta aiito close buniriess. The Tribube taken pon tteelf to nak that all Grande Pralpieites attend and help. the: enetewle Belghborigg town put actosn ite one Bix a: Major Miller of Inspec Local forps was c naiderable tir on the athletfe field in front of Grandi Prairie High. S hool and the public school on) Tu eday afternoon, the Gosasion ene tapection of the: Cadet Corps by Major 'L, W. Miller, district eadet officer of Mfitary District No. 13, Calgary. id Notwithaian command of Platoon went through the va various drills Si apt ito complete, dhe, maneuvers, Len Cookatinw's Boye Band tendance and ld thelr part of the work 0 well that they were compll- mentedby: the Inspector. Following inspection the sboyx-went ito the ymnagi sere they were inapected by Masor Mailer in ply Mpataupeomiesi ty repromentative of The Tribune an to his opinion of the local cadets, Major Miller replied that the corpa made a very creditable showing and that the leader, George Little, ia hia ob very well. Major. Miller suggested that if it were desired, the local) cadets, would be repplied wih ealforms without gts coed in the. field ithe object uf. the cadet movement was then explained. reason, sald Major Miller. why cadeta are trafiied to shoot is to instill in them the Importance of having owiedes of the Fife and thus wold danger. There is no intention to train boys aa sovdineae at rather disctpling develop them yynichlly, and to teach ther good Sltizenalip. Half-Holiday By- /Council Monday ona ot the principal Sema ot dual: the Hain coual to coches Balt:boliday up to August 15. The drawing up of the by-law was the renult of a largel petition bythe buninean men of the town. ie vote to draw up such a by-law mood four to three. An ithe petition was 0 heavily signed, It In the xeneral-opinton that the by-law will car TAKE OVER GAS 6TATION BEAVERLODGE Reg, Ireland and Ted Chamberlain. recently took over the oll and gas station from Dunc Hume. They wilt handle Union Ol products. Both young menage Known here and carry with, bens ture, Employment Bureau Now.in Grande Prairie There ia now eathbilahed Grande. Prairic an nlagment Dureau, with radker flald xupervisor of aoldier et- tlement, tn charee ehavone wishing employment help of any kind Should eet 1h touch with alther Mr, Walker, phone 908; B,J; Tool y, phone 18; or Bak Law Comes Before . aervative party. lairmont All Ready to Stage S.S. Dauntless Sets Sail for the Liard River On Tuesday, May 28 , The Daunt- leas, owned by. Harry Walker of Grande Prairie, set sail trom Moody's Crossing on the Smoky, bound for the Liard River. v Tho vensel, which in 55 fect long and Ti-toot beam, a one of the bent uipped boats that ever sailed for the Included in the modern equip- ment are electric Hgbt, receiving and transmitting radio apparatus, and a moving-picture camera. The steamer Ufeboat with a. four- hi : Mr, q , an at Whiteside, W. McGinnis, Frank Cou- sineau, and Harry Tommagen, Walker in the captain nnd engineer, White- side assistant engineer, McGinnis fire- je man, Cousineau assistant fireman and pilot. The party, who will prospect for gold; hinve: provisions thy two sears: boat, desizned by Mr. Walker. was built in Grande Prete aaatated Bjerke, bullt the: Null and ea ak. painting We. mame he- Feorne iomem to Albert. Wards Leumberi foe the ttt, No; 1 Seekplne, was supplied- by Fret Ta Glace, The balance of the lumber was furnished by the Frontier Lumber Company, and the hardware by Marshall-Wells, /Silver Band - Ends Successful Season was a nti sigan cessful Feiss socillciGn oe thei conser tim leader and band were given a great hand. The conductor announced that on June 9 the band would sponsor a dance to be given in the Capitol Theatre, at which Mike Dreany s Jazz da collect fe want everyone to attend. said the conductor, nnd help us round out the Rock Piano Solo Countr; 3 ating Manele Thompeon, Yoral Bolo The storm Fens. Pt ds Leekyer nd. Trumpet, pasty trumpet Duet Les mem Gookshaw and 3 in Wisconal God fave the King G. P. GRAIN THURSDAY MORNING No, 1 Northern, No. 2 Northern. Rronn8) Nocthern. 2 C Barley .... by Harry bin. ql Musical Festival One of Best Ever Held in Provinc Say Adjudicators, Judged From the Standpoint of a First Attempt-- Attendance. Pack Houses Be ga rs ea ag President A. E. Galway Thanks Supporters Now that the firat Grande Prairl Musical Festival hax been added t accomplished, mplished, various committees for their zeal and energy In the organization work of the None of us had any exper - ence whatever in such matters und the executive has a right to feel a pride, which T think In pardonable, in having made a success of this undertaking, future yenra and the Festival should an time goes on, many good T have eine- jelat + Wiaske Donald. should not have atures. to bold Leannot peak too good work done by our Te are indebted and Mayor also been towern of The local papers also have For a first attempt Fentivil held at Grand and 2 cont ever beld.fa: the pre thone elocutio The intoreme taked in the featival wan indicated by the Iarke number that attended. The Capital Theatre crowded to capa Afternoons and evenines, ompetitions held in Speke Hall were Interented the drama still another important. hat paying all oligos, balance in the ban re wore appecatmataly 300, doti- testants, all the surrounding towns Yl being represented. enee literally un well as. fig: ee ne he. now the jublic enerally, but executive Appreciate the nterest (anes tor thle splendia patronage during the two concerts. In this they have enabled the execu- tive to finance the Festival without yn the business and pi town for direct contributions. Changes in United Churches . Reported vembley from attending the Alberta Contetenes. of the United Chure Canada. reported Dasy a intseaptinal bacioa at the conferer White theres Mr. Carr ous call to become minister of the Bawlf pastoral charge of th tion Ui Theolony of the University of Toronto, Victoria. University, re- lpestivety, and has done splendid work In the pastorate, Rev, Geo, Shields, B.A... also a kraduate of the University of Toronto, 1925, and Victoria University, has sen appointed to succee R ane we penveriodge. Mr, Sblgide hax he in the Block, Mr. fea hol The musical events were of a high (Continued oa Page Sight) No Dearth of Parties in British Columbia . In the opinion of Clive M, F. Planta und that would be-some time in Sep- tember. The following partien or groups are felos/ Nec Pationm, Bow * few: Independents -have already inated. This group has no fea by We Seepaeomrenaes The nomination of Non-Partisan Jeandidates Ia now under way, ex- plained Mr. Pianta, reporter: Is there any the report that the C.C.F. Segettiees tae ups and will endeavor to put cand'daten in the fiela In certain ridings. ir. Planta said that the Liberal party will undoubtedly have a strong representation. eet tronic in the British Columbia fexialat on aiescaalige viel tanmaiee toe craters Planta, sated that of gt; been appsinted to s iit River, eee antoral charge at Rolla, TC. ointments have also ee a River and Hythe (during Rev, Moss teave of absence), but the final draft of the settlement committee report ts not avaliable. JUDGE STU OTTAWA, M: today. It im expected that Harry Witt wil be appointed to the vacency. Major Garteral W. Griesbach To Speak in the Peace River In Conservative Interests Major-Gen ral W. A. Greiabach, Ee has been in the Canadian Gem will Fiver in the Inter ate of The following are the daten: The yublie tn invited ings. Major-General Grelabach, edely stages of the war, was in mand of the famous 49th Regiment. recruited ot Bambotan. There are UNDERGOES OPERATION . Reg. Reynoktu of Sturgeon Helghts Prairie en muuivany. snroleg operat Out Benny Tait : In- Fourth (Speplal to The Tribune) LACOMBE, May 26. In a scheduled fensround flake at Ctive, ed on for appen was nthe Gioitin and la coming along fine,
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