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THURSDAY, JUNE f, 1933 PAGE SEVEN Paragraphs of Personal Interest J. H. Lake,of Crooked. Creek wad ) r cent caller at The Tribune office, H. EB. Jerry of Peace River was a business vialtor to Grande Praitle last Mra, Grimshaw of Fairview Mialtor to. rande: Erateie during the Musical, Feat Mra. Ge ee arene Jeft on Baturday inst to attend court at Peace River and-McLennan: 1H, istrict was a bualness Grande Prairie this week. Take of the Sturgeon Lake vinitor to both Grands Prairie for n few daya, test week. Lawlor left on Tuesday Ynight's train for Edmonton, where al will Yinit friends and relatives for a Norman Talbot of Kleskun Lake Ard, Fred McNaughton of Sexamith vinitors to Grande Prairie on Monday, McAdams of Fairview in the open soprano competition. . A. Wright and family, left for the Coast on Saturday morn- tng of Iaat week, going by car. They, TSE TERS Vio Panis dria Manielpal Hospital, left week for her home at :Quesn B.c., to spend her holidays. Mr. and Mra, F. B, Dixon and family arrived on Saturday last by ear from, Olds, to spend the, summer months her Re Gite ot Beareriodge returned amor, Saskatchewan, on Fri- Kas; Whees he attended (he funeral of his father, Geo. G. Relais, 3 Miss Ruby Relawle, Mra, Rederove, and Russell Relawig of Bestia iste eure visitors to Grands Prairie om Thursday. Me, and Mrs, McAdam of Fairview, Mrs, Grimshaw. and Mra, Garnet Peace River, attended the Musical Festival held here last w: Yudge H, B. A; Robertson was a pas Benger on Friday's train en route to Coupe to hola court. He was Seompanied by A. McB.. Young, bar- 5 riater. Mra, Hadley and lttle daughter, ot te rpiels Feceatly, the ries ot Childs. They left on Friday for Hythe, to vile Mrs. Harold Cree . D. W. Pattefeon, who aelegite jo the Wonlea's Tnsfitute hela at. Calgary, return home on Friday. She also visited in tae soctnarhpbact'at he yhe-province and stopped off. at: Edmonton for a few days on the return trip. Harry Webster snd Alt were pein is looked for next season. TO BUILD A CIVILIZATION but whineh To fit n Individual makes ON 8OUNO FOUNDATION A TASK BEFORE MEN rt Bible. Preaphing at Christ of. pue Rev. H. W. L, Harriaon, B.A. of Boa- A F Werlodae, took Rie text from the With Wr tne ag mon af the type ot Aldous Paalm, They went astray in the jermining the highest oY ANKS HELPERS Corie Chua Ont club ish to take this opportunity of thas all those who in any rs i DRAMATIC CLUB TH: -wag Inthe succeat of tees A particularly thoge they were unuble to enter- tain, who foaned kilte J, Dewar jand H. Gllites, ,Sexemith; -B. Holmwood, Beaverlodge; Scotty MacGill, H. Docherty, i. Dreany, Grande Prairie: , and Alex Ross, Wembley: words thanked the cholr for the honor done him, CASTS OF PLAYS ENTERTAINED BY YOUNG PEOPLE's AsB'N The Anglican Young People's Asso- ation of Christ Church entertained ja The Bishop's The Drums of Oude and all thoso who helped in the production of these plays, of evening last. The evening wai dancing until in the a ncream The dancing then continued until the early hours of the morning. Wedding Bells-- STONE-HARMER On Wednesday morning, May 17, PAisiaes oo intact Vacnautin ch Sis tok inet, rachel Ihe eon sous non Aven Sea the Lord Archbtahop or New ease tasatoa Ms Norine Olive. only daughter of Mr. nd Mea, B. 1. Harmen, 1880, Albernt Street. and Rev. Cyril G. F./81 cottage. rhe bride was attended by Miss Columbia, - The wedding private, as from relatives of the ride, ofticlanta aid witnesses, only representatives of Margaret's he bride was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. James Clarke Harmer, Rev: Mra. Stone left immediately by. motor toe Seattle, where they took pasi ir Los Angeles, from which place ley wil gaia 6k Sune 2 Vancouver Dally 5 GALE-CARR Eciecaa tras wa quietly solemnized at Knox Church, Saturday evening. at and the .Bride s brother, Wembley, aaalating * Following the ceremony reception Hedman will give a violin solo. a THE UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA AT CLAIRMONT Heston of ts we arate Chureh, Cedar, At the Churches Aucune THE SABBATH TO KEEP IT HOLY e CHRIST CHURCH (ANGLICAN) R sector: REV. ERIC,W. JACKSON, B.A, L.Th, Mra, Hedman-Miller, organti Whitsunday 2100 no HELe) Commatnton, 80. p.tn. Sunday. School. 1730 p.m. Evening Prayer. WEMBLEY ANGLICAN CHURCH iniater: R, STRACHAN, L.Th. Whitsunday Aspen Ridge x Service at 11 am, St. Andrew's, Lake Saskatoon Service at 3 p.m. Sunday, June 4 Spring Creal Service at 11 a.m. Lower Beaverlodge Service at 3 p.m. Wembley lt; Sunday school at 11 a.m. Church service at 7:30, Mr. A, B. Miniatde: * JAMES B. McNHILL, B.D, Sunday, June 4 , Clairmont Morning worship at 11 a.m. FORBES PRESBYTERIAN Miniates REY. EB, A. WRIGHT. Sunday, June 4 Grande Prairie Sunday school and Bible class, at m: Evening worship at McLAURIN BAPTIST CHURCH fe Bee a dwell in Tovthe world ia astray today, econo: mically, politically A out of the way, and found Just Totiay ie Ube wilderness, chy. cenaten oC overte is the last four he disintegration world, and today ix th tultaleg up of a clviigation on sound foundations, back to the Roman Empire the speaker pointed out how it rested Chureh on coe tureh 08) tends to glorify Bunday evening of a week ago, thi her than the wiKe n the suiaieg up of the Clty o God Wok round on the oF of the world s political and it look m central sow Spat the Beupite. b os atrided, and the bara: down upon it, and aacked QT tern elviliation of that age Sanaty isintegrated and wehece t been ordered Rome itielf, tiv he, net. fore in.which Church tles are directe ach the Clty of God, mere was chaos, Batt i thin chun St. Auiurtine sic work, she City of Ci wach econo oy eine toate of the on. is what the great state x0 organized to, form the YX- Clty of God. There must b ngle source of. kovernment MacHENRY NEWS aii r inter MacHENRY, May 20. reason opened here last Thurada; working out of tl n Kk barbarian abers Today. the City of God is sti the M i eat eer deal and objective of human develop- Jay and rhurnday, on th ment. Its achievement in the purpose grounds, Come and get in the gam: Which God the Creator has for every Oh Sunday, May 28, Mr. and Mrs, an, woman and child, And that Ivan Redwood entertained the follow. Jing guenta: Minn Ettle Cochran, achievement depends on the contri- he softball ye Al- te fet AEE NS thougt many of the enthualaats were edad were: slawiy ZeypIving Into the not lt;abls to oolng due to, farm: wark, national states of modern Ei ther were vieny *t rs wras the Church that upheld the tdeal Denauee fore OE ee thon Off s rande by Hay Bonre s home the single State; av ihe objective et renwacy: plan to meet every Mor Foster Mr, The Women s San Corner : By CHRISSIE BILKE and Mra, Walter Ward family, MAL M. Ward nnd family and Glyn wane 4 moat enjoyable the San pn, and more than twenty-five guemta aat down wonderful fount. CLASSIFIED RATES OF CLASSIFIED OR WANT TAILOR MADE SUITS Pay Good Dividends for Your voatment ' ous FRENCH DRY CLEANING At Your Service C. Stredulinsky Merchant Tailor Phone 111 P. 0. Box 1071 Grande Prairie, Alta ADVERTISEMENTS Firat insertion, 2 conte per word: nh consecutive insertion, 1 cent per word. Minimum total charge 3 conte, FOR RENT Two-room house, newly painted. A.B. Hedman, FOR SALE Foir-room bungalow 1 two lota, Spirit River, Very Fe an 2 price, Appl Tradera Financ phone 53 MEALS 25 CENTS Short Orders 4, SOUGLAS, rostteter Grande Prairie, Alberta USED CARS at prices, Grande Prairie Gara Apply th or will acce Mra, Johnso t any position. . Albert Rooms, ee FOR SALE Portant wood typewriter Portabio Fal, AT condition. A. B. HEDMAN I rande Prairie RUGS AND FLOOR a COVERINGS SPECIAL DISCOUNTS on all Linoleums and Ru in stock DOMINION INLAID 2.75 per lineal yard laid JASPE INLAID RUGS . x9 8.25 7Yqx9 10.25 9x10V, . . 14.00, mae ae J. B. Oliver FURNITURE GRANDE PRAIRIE, ALTA. PUBLIC NOTICE ite In hereny given that In the of Clairmont notion the b nt Council of jhe Villaxe By-Law, of which the hort xynopsia: That al Rice ponte, eeene'and prohibited, at all times, at Ines following Ia sheep shail be from running part thereof, 5 yen in these daya of depression, If we but make the search we can find plenty of-things which we ought to be thankful. for; We don't have to be loaded with money to be blessed. air, Tove of tte. children. yet they mean much in our live can't buy, aul ah eso things, and: many more, money and enylous of our-heighbors. may have little children who are con stantly making work for you. Your neighbor no children and, of 8T. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH Minister: REV. NELSON CHAPPEL, M.A, B.D. Director of Musics 1, L. VAUGHAN, AET.C M. Sunday, Juve 4 11:00 dm. Morning worship. Seimion Goa Junior Ci 12: ow p.m. Sunday mabe ciate more leisure, But maybe if yu only knbw her thoughts, how she Would rather have your holay brood than all her lelsure houra I think it ts a Horton feeling to watch the sun glory and to realize ail the blessings of the day. I daresay you all story of Pollyanna how she always Cvervthing that happened? Just so we an be glad as We loo Ail the Blessings hich have been, ours. to-have-o little more P apirit about ya, beca Beet treliao end of life's road maywe realize In spite of the burdens that: trouble us all, who were In spite of ide wgitish and care, There is the. week-end. visitors to town wees FAREWELL PARTY FOR MEMBER OF CHOIR Members of the. Anglican Church cholr entertain Bi member Sf the hole, at the home ot Mra Murchle, Calgary, representing soils sits NS. SC. Thom, when the guests include Frank: Montgomery (Wetaski- win), Rev. A. I. Carr (Wembley), Mr, and arr, Mr amd Mrs. T..Spalding, Mr. and . J. 8. Jamison. Mrs. R. G Spalding poured tea and Pacific Coast, and on thelr return will realde at 1300 Fifteenth Avenue West. Leatherette: Ree. Head Lettuce, fresh, eac Newton and Winesap Cocoanuts, each- Grape Nut Flakes, 2 Shredded Wheat, Last shipment now in, Nelson The Ideal Car and Summer Cont Latest Style 395'tor...... 2. 95 le Leather Reg. 2.50 for... 6.75 2 pier. Mee Sno ae Pineapples-for - Preserving algary Daily 4.75 Pees 4 pounds. . Sobral: each - Sermon: vening -worship. The Sermon on the arounts: what th Think of Ou jentor Chotr. : d ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH Gran: serfices at St. Joseph's Church is now in effect, aay tars Holy comeuncnh ss Holy Mass) .. Holy Mase pene Services jechiam classes for all Catholic ghilgren not attending, THE SALVATION ARMY Officers in Charg Captain F. Henderson and Lieutenant M. Wilson. Monday pm, jouday 130 p.m Guard parade, Thu 8:00 p.m Publilc Sunshine Hour. EMMAUS LUTHERAN CHURCH Binday Schoo man Service Sunday School .. Bnglah Service . (Services every Sunday of the month.) SEXSMITH UNITED CHURCH Miniater: REV. R. GIMONG, Gunday, June'4 Sexamith Sunday school at 11 am, SENIOR c. G.I, T. WEEK-END AT WAP: hoe following percent 3 2. Pesex asa eb tee waits t H. Saunders, L. Knight, J. Bell, B, juareis, D, Caahing. 3) Nell, B Rows i. De non, B. ehey reached the he eve: Archibald a ae ane hiked ome in milsa North of * . What One GitkWore: tieeee 8:00 p.m, second and fourth wer, tand J. Alt. Blarting out a6180 po ae Saturday, river at 7:20, where row ome elorious day To,rs all, There ie an mennbrance of Mappinees rare remi Howeyer we grumble at life, we still ow Some memories pleasant we're glad to have known, Something of life has been tender and s1 Some friends we'ye loved have been ete pak es In apite of the difficult tasks we mui SL SORMERG GE baknig at6 Boledace onus To comfort the heartaches and pay for the paii We mourn in our sorrow and whimper at care, We fret through a trouble and frequently sigh, . We doubt the good Lord in our days of despair, As if His surf never had been seen in the sky, But always we find we have memories Bullt out of the Bldssings ani toys we have had. Sablesroctsrar 'ot, vinegeehnnisea lis gether and shaken well before using make a very good furniture polish. plano keys can be tored to-thelr natural color by. apply ing lemon Julce to then, race, Discolored Goa frant he keeps ft all the time It Is mot wise to polish Moor cover- ings when there are young children in PLR ss OSES er nese Githin. thirty. gaye. trom ule publica which Indeed are bless- Pay astan't count our blessings If we allow ourselves to get dixcontented: thinks you are blest, even if you do have extra work and, belleve me, she sinking, to rest in all tts) know the found something to be glad about in back and nee matter how humble, bas had Tita plebsliee aad an we hear che Bi thought For Today: Don't think THAT BOY-OF MINE Ghar veer Saterday nt 10:90 Ayam wencat, remeber someday cling the appl August, The children may attend) / MtY opk was once a small acorn. body's waving hix hand to me: either the morning or afternoon class, Plump are the apples and rosy of hu but are not expected to attend both HOME HINTS. it they can't compare with the tace claane a everett oe ese ates gy vias ntine, two Thece's w smear of duns on his emit Ana ine hair stands up all over the ere brimming tife and the urge to He'n wot to the top and ooks around, be z tlon of this notice nt least forty rea it jable Companies petition the -Law tol ctor ot th alr will proceed to pass the a0 iDeted at the Village of Clairmont, rovince of Alberta, this 2iat day of April, 1933, RUA. TROUT, Secretary, '1-496 Clairmont. z Notice Pound in situated Lot an 1927 . Block ce, at the pound, Phone 5 Grande Prairie, Alta: aciih NORTH. 1, wer Electric - Make your cleaning a pleasure by renting our -: Phone 264 for Delivery Vacuum Cleaner at 75 aday; and Polisher at 50c per day. Formerly the BO-PEEP Ten Cups, Read from 2 to 5 Specially Prepared Meats, Atietpoatt Teas 2 to 5 p.m amily Dinners Our Spee BEULAH BASE SPENCER BLOCK The Green Lantern . Opens Friday, June 2nd FREE DOUGHNUTS FOR CHILDREN from 2 to 3 on SATURDAY Good Meals from 25c up WAFFLES Orders taken for Picnic, Lunches Cold Chicken 7 Salads, ECIAL SUNDAY 5-COURSE DINNER, 45 CENTS nd GLORIA WEDIN, Proprietor INN, entirely remodelled and 8 to 10 on rakes, Pastry of all Kinds munchee: 8: to m aity Ttiten every GRANDE prAinix i ese ed a se moistened in Teen pe os his chum on a lower cout ol will give quite a polish and bough: the sam ome on, he cries, Til help you Tea Room oe i wi If your kettle Is discolored Ada'T pray through fife that spirit boll nome potata peelings in it for half he'll kee: (The most modern and up-to-date fn hour. Then rinse kettle with hot 1 the road be pard gad ther bitte he Nort x water two or three times, then rinse . - h of Edmonton with cold water and your Will Keep climbing 6n, but always tind : be Khe n gt; He's time to help the man beblnd Specialty loulard to match the By Betty Brewnles The new nummer ensembles are very fashion standpoint. of them UH pockets. The coat, Ix lined with froe PRESGRIE TIONS Our NYAL SERVICE be switched around afd) worn with other frocks with equal effect. sxe aah bow sft. thal -white t of Ii flannel 1 Wet porta frocks in pastel crepes tfint come with coats of this type that will serve you all sum- mer as all-around ports coats, 7 may be worn with almont any costame. hip: combined, effectively with other frocks vary costume a. nnemblen in tight and dark are also enjoying great popu- They are especially comfort- Able for bot weather town wear, an: this type of costume. ia particularly recommended to the bisiness girl, A very atriking ensemble a sketched Th cunning doubl: the: shoul collar and seamings on iter tl descend to form Have you visited our Soda Fountain and Orders: Promptly Attended To Butchart s Drug Store C. G. BUTCHART, Phm.B., Proprietor DRUG STORE It economy: und common ens work, That's his bualness, Ingredients aa she would. Our up-to-the-minute shop ts nexx, If'you ar Spicer s nota customer, start now. . ALL OUR FLOUR IS MILLED FROM TESTED WHEAT Women Gradually Becoming Emancipated By the Modem Bake Shop we to let the baker do the He uses Just aa good In the emanctpation bual Bakery . JORANDE PRain
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