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PAGE FOUR THE NORTHERN TRIBUNE THURSDAY, DECEMBER (4, 1983 Interesting News: From Sexsmith Vol: It, No. 25 By R. A MACLEOD. December 12, 1983 WELL-KNOWN PIONEER ANSWERS DEATH'S CALL We regret to report the Auguat Kirstein, at the Munielpal Ht December 10, in his T0th year. Mr. Kirstein was born in Germany aid came to Canada in 1898, when quite a young man, settling in Winni- 1 he and of this union there were five sons living Rudolph, deceased: Gus, Sex- smith, Fred, Sexamith; Frank, Chicago. and Eve Qrs, Lang). Mra. Kirstein married again in 1920, which senton, there ts one son. sympathy of the district is ex- tended Yo tus family tn thete pereave- ment. HOCKEY CLUB DANCE WAS HOWLING SUCCESS The Sexsmith Hockey Club held nm clation to those who attended for their patronage. The hall was appropriately deco- supplied by the Kirstein orchestra, everybody had a good time. SKATING RINK NOW READY The skating rink is now ready and the management wish to announce the following prices for season tickets: Juniors. 50 cents; intermediates, cents: high school, 1: Indies, 1.50: family tickets, 4. posted at the fink. string the allotted hours for skating, also hockey practices. MIDNIGHT FROLIC AT BLUE LANTERN NEW YEAR'S EVE n s Institute of Sexsmith wil put on a Midnight Frolic in the Blue Lantern, starting at midnight. Decem ber 31, to welcome the New Year. Immediately on the stroke of 12.the grand march will start, after which the dancing will be continued in- definitely, and you can use your own judgment when to go home. This is going to be good, s0 do not miss it A CORRECTION. In last week's Issue Deem Wyman's name was mentioned as being one of a party of hunters who went to the Smoky River after moose. We Tale tteck: ob Decal aosn moe wale mad 0 appear in connection with this bunch at SIMILAR TO SEXSMITH DISTRICT Jim Walker had a letter from a Island, in which he stated that a party living at Little River picked ove hundred pounds of one tree on November 16, ius boise a areal ere Aut . country taust be somewhat similar to the Sexemith district. 2 z 1 ENILDA NEWS t ENILDA, 11. Enilda people started the recent cold sap by danc- ing the cold away. The dance last Friday was quite well attended. The ight eillt im the air made them ance and Mra. At the next dance the enter- Halaman cocmnlttee peomiles savin stallation of another st Puplle of Eailda) school ere busty their program, which they December death of Grande Prairic are Stal on Sunday, year, I MoLennat 7 Kirstein died in 1924 and Mr. be drawn up and)mas SCHEDULE OF CHRISTMAS CONCERTS IN DISTRICT a The following Christmas concerts Morning View School. Mount Star School, Bquity School. Decem ber 22; Sexamith Sch Dances will be held after these c certs, with the exception of the smith School concer SMOKY HEIGHTS, Dec. 9 A suc- cessful whist drive and dance was ing to the bad roads there was not a but everyone reported rete and Bill Mc e business visitors in thi district on Tuesday last. tarry and Delmer Hoag have joo, December 22 ham; consolation. Sam Rycroft. Ow- , BAD HEART, Dec. Over thirty people kathered at the Clayton home last night and sprung a surprise party on id her and the two girls farewell, as they are leaving on today s train for Vancouver, B.C. where they Intend to reside in the HIGH PRAIRIE Th gt; members of the A. Y. P. A. held Mi future. Mr. Clayton will follow them A very, sade tn the ' -rnirteen dollars were collected tas Friday night at the dance given to make money for the children s Christ- Mrs, Stubbs and ttle Shirley Hill celebrated their birthdays at the home of Mr. and Anton Moen on Wednesday, All reported a very nice Well, we have lots of snow again. 1 doesn t want to'atop snowing now Miss Dorothy Nerstead spent a few dare tits Seek with is. Weber, Mrs. Clayton wishes to take this Jopportunity to thank everyone for the mbrances, Sotee wWatesdast Decembee 5 wa tonet oe Tee cones e possible to have. the 7 be yusgeenercaeastine of mssical selections, songs and skits. The girls supplied the lunch. After lunch games were played: A crowd attended the nee. siren for. Mra. R. Goodfellow on presented with m travelling case Saturday evening the C. G. LT. entertained With. pr at the home of Mra. G. ing. The lady Geseee Start the -sonene with the first game Tuesday Mrs, Beetlestone's rink playing Miss) Becker's, more speed Funeral services were held Monday, at tock. the Jate Mrs Churchill of Enilda. : for the past ter me tarittinns os and cobet wil be held in the schoolhouse on Weanes- ay, December 20., A, dance will fol- Fogle were visitors to Grande Prairie this. week. fir. Elmer Tink Is a visitor to town this week. Mr. Ted and Sam are visitors to town taking in a bunch of cattle for shipping. On December 7 the ladles held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. F. The ladies answered the roll call with a joke. The main busi- Bad Heart tance last week and re- ona cole Doe forget tas Gale oe the Chrtst- concert, December 20. Everybody welcome. tt HIGH PRAIRIE HIGH PRAIRIE, Dec. 11. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Simeon Stroeder of Gil- wrood. a baby daughter. Mother and child are progressing nicely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dunn. We are sorry to state that F. E. Bosiaw. has been very ill for the past week, but h pe is entertained that he will soon be on his feet again. Ernie Moffitt hauled the grinding utnettog Jos. amlth tothe talderaon arms. each of town. Sid Brown and-wife came in from the Little Smoky steel bridge to attend the farewell party. for Mrs. Good- fetiow. where Sid officiated as floor manager. Gordon. and Melvin Carpentier of Little Smoky were shopping in High Prairie on Friday. Mr. EC. Hallman of the Depart- ment of Agriculture will be here next Friday to Conduct the Achievement Day Fair for the Field Crops Clubs. anda prosram of and pic- tures will be given by. the flelg men at the hall, at 2:30 p. Neighbors along. the West Prairl River have decided to apply for a De- partment of Extension library since the Mbraries for the past two years have been so much appreciated and so successful. Forty are expected to arrive within a few weeks and any- six outfits together is quite a common The families are moving from the Banana Belt to the Pennel place in this settlement. 6 Moose are r be very. scarce now and many homesteaders lare without meat. other than rabibts been at Pitepatrick's mitt) tt BEZANSON NEWS 3 BEZANSO enite Hall a, eriaay the ball committee held thelr, annual jeeting and dance. The roads being ansthin: but good at the time. dred people dance commenced at 1:30, the chairman, Mr. EH. Leslle, called the mectins to order. Mr, Roy Patter- son. on being appointed chairman for jthe evening, immediately proceeded with the mecting by calling for the financial report for the year. The report when read showed that the ed nisty Qollare paia'oal Gis 4tnall debt. leaving a balance owing on ths debt of 105.90. It ts perhaps un- jusual for individuals or corporations: hi ladies of the W. 1. will have charse of the lunch. which will be sold at two plates for 25 cents. Anyone wishing to bring their own lunch are at liberty . coffee will be. supplied. Dances will be held grery two during the Fmonths, unless ADULTERATED CHOP FEEDS The adulteration and misrepresen- tation of chop feeds is not uncommon, and for effective Control requires fre- quent checking by officers of the Do- trade, FERTILIZER INFORMATION a Information by provinces in respect to the production and consumption of Frida: Mra, Goodfellow was ; The pee rink is still in the mak- * Come boya, a little minfon Seed-Branch- f the numerous Pe small chopping mills catering to local of 2a will be drawn. Excelles three miles on the Wapiti and Spring, Creek. : The annual meeting of the W. L was jonday, Everyone wel is free. Bring Au tae bien tis -mad ve party small Funny how rumors get around. It fa stated, or was, that there were no t, funds, ete. Well, T went to the mecre- tary of the W, I. and found the rumors, as expected, entirely false. More than The ladies of the W. I. are have the biggest night ever had at the Year's night, January 1. neing, eat- school on New B with the Seed Branch of the Dominlon Department of Agriculture. eee a EXPORT CATTLE TRADE (ise cae parear pat tee eterine ately another 1.850 head were shipped the form ICE CREAM GELATIN Owing to the lack of information bes 1 ELMWORTH NEWS *Whatiia: the Petes River to wet the Mra. Anderson of the Donald Cate has returned to Grande Prairie, Saturday, December 9. being stock shipping day. Spe ke caiiee the livery barna. The stores have all put on thelr saeipe re gels 5 ae See onee goods. man has settled down e hope he will now -give roads as the-roada during the past. month were almost impassable. OLDTIMER CELEBRATES 78TH BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY haus celebrated his. Teka bethany atslreree oe by. giving Pedro party to a few of his many frienda in the district, followed by a famous cocoa supper Mr. Veldhaus is Hythe oldest. real dent, and does he love Pedro? to bins bid forty-toar ana you'll know. keen wits are Pedro you have to bid without the eats but full hand to bid Sie Jack for a King, when he Is Dida Those present vwited the affair a huge success and wished him many happy returns of the day. yw.the order of Cocoa the day with the ellte of Hythe. ELAMWORTH. Dec. 11 The F- o their usual meeting Bator The whist. drive and dance at the brqught In a tidy som rge amount of excite- ment, which helped to make the eve- ning quite a su at the schoolhouse on Sunday. Bits You could tell the partners last F i- day by their ears. They each had one earring. There were several agents for rub- bers on the dance floor Friday. Hazel was well pleased with her an investigation by the Dominion Department of Agriculture idertaken and completed. As a result much e has been ren. red ice manutacturers in the tin. selecting of sultable sela parcel, it seems. ecess. Rev. Mr. Harrison held services lect WHIST DRIVE TO HELP NEEDY The Hythe Humane Society is put- The arive, will be held tn the Coleman Cafe. Supper and games, 25 cen Everybody Invited to be present aa S help a good cat at DANCE WELL PATRONIZED dance put on by the Efks was ized and a nice sum col- and as we have some very fine hockey players no doubt of good work done by them. SHIPPED CARLOAD OF STOCK Mr. H4. Love. buyer for the Alberta Mr. Chas. Stewark had the misfor- tune to have one of his best horses drop dead last weel Quite a number of farmers from the East End made the tough trip to Grande Prairie on Saturcay with bogs There In the price from this time in 1982 which in to the Mr. Dewhirst is, usual, busy at this time of the year with his sawing and chopping outfit. Wil- bert Ferris is doing the chores. Almost all the young folks from Bezanson attended the ple social and dance held at Lindsay school on Fri- day. December All report ime. We understand the social was also a financial success. Louis. McLaughlin has returned home after being on the road outfit for a week. Seon and Heard Jack Innes feeling fit after two weeks bailing out the barn. quite a number are contem- plating getting lumber roofs before it start agal ular young couple visiting Sunday: afternoon displaying a string bucksaw away from hauling few loads coming in every day. ing The Chi families and have taken up all the living accommodations available tn Careog Fewdng down from with a truckload of Mr. Littleton, International Eat: vester agent at Grande Prairie. In town today I G. LL Wilson of Peace against. it with the turn in. the weather. Bir. Bancks of the Delage crew, with wife and small daughter, will occupy ceuetreetion, 2 Mr. and Mra. wilt realdence being large white owls Braesst Nee thie your. he Legion Hall was the scene of a delhi party on Friday evening, Mi abundance of good music and an ex- h . Mr. Spaulding presented Mrs. Good- handsome suitcase a ift subscribed by the public for frienduhip and remembrance. ed Goodfellow gift most charmingly and many friends took the opportunity to bid her and am happy fourhey. Sid Brown was floor be Jong remembered by all who at- tended. Cas exported 000 pounds The largost co-operatives ar gt; found in Western Canada and function in the distribution of farm products. DON'T FORGET the Basket Social and Dance on December 29. Let's make this the best dance of the year. Ivor Pearson gave a party at his home on Sunday night. Thi were Bunny Fortier, Pearl Uhrness, Gladys Rouleau, John Arnstad, Adoiph Rouleau. Fortier, Francis Fortier, John Ubrness, and Clara Rouleau. u returned on Tuesday's Sam Rouleat southern Al Believe It or Not, by Ripley Adolph ang Emu picking bones over a chicker rowing. out challenges to games of burning ft up. She must be looking for more sales. Walter Transis gettisg 5 Bley ick out of winning the consolation prize the Yast whist drive. J. N. Ferguson calling quadrities ike a master, and keeping perfect past time with his feet. Bunny still keeping the North trail open. Support home industries, Buy at e. For the first ten months of this train from his two weeks vacation In lien, inton. Staud knocking bird into the lamp, RESOLUTIONS On Friday, December 1, the Spirit River District U. F. A. Co-operative Association unanimously adopted the pletion of road fro good B. C. boundary was advocated and the dividing of the Grande Prairie Con- stituency inte two was also requested Eight locals represented and they Jsbould constitute a force to be con- sidered, especially when joined up with ganizations which are petitioning for the aforesaid move- mer BORN At Spirit River Hospital oni Maven ber 29, to Mr. ni Eaglesham. a baby boy. wilghing: ou nds. : At Spirit River Hospital, on Decem- 4. to Mr. and Mra. Frank Phillf of Watino, a baby bes. All datas very FINANCE The si Kelowna that was twenty paid everyone and finally paid for itself, without the investment of the original dollar, is now beaten by one from cashire, England. There were 800 operatives in cot- ton mill who wanted to give a wed- ding bevrent to thelr foreman. packets of cigarettes, paying one soiling Sach tor thea) In each psck- age there was a coupon, and after he had extracted all the coupons be found that he had enough to in good trading, the aforesafa coupons. The buyer then gave each of. the subscribers 8 lt;shintegs: sackaes (66 cigarett the foreman the radio, and by the fact of hin kav- Which being interpreted, reads as follows: You should hear everything and say nothing, You should drink everythine, and pay ay, sothlng:) 5 And anything for beet an increase of 7.750.439 points on the 21982 cor: sponds nothing, 70 tet for yourselt. tory of the bum cheque at passed They cach subscribed shilling anajtheir ppetated ee of RE TAREE ee Bz The appointed eae purchased 800 Xt jelass radio, which he obtained by 0? Spirit River Items 4 Observations By MAJOR RC. FITTON CHURCH WORK pigs price. running from 2 down for cattle and Si. for pigs. Hard-time prices. Who gets the profit when you buy bacon at 25 cents pound? CONSTABLE HAS HARD TRIP Constable Rivers had a very heavy journey along with Jack Finlan, our paras ona ormen oa SeAsTOT Cartas northwest corner of hi to appre- you will be hearing as Hythe s Weekly News Basket Const Outlet? Weve welted twmnty/ years, We need it NOW SKATING RINK NOW OPEN: the Flom very lee j ert at the United Church fast sun- bed on D ees anime tes, 1a ene ee Women's Inna was erage the long cold drive home. A few are busy hauling grain since the last snow storm. : The last dance scheduled at the hall A drive and dance at West December Our teacher, Mr. Bullis, and Mra. A. Kenny have been busy practising the children for the Christmas concert. What We Would Like ta Know, If Albert carries a rabbit's foot? If Murray-or Alden would give the pattern: of thelr cutters, How much wood Mr. Duteau is o- ing to haul? Who will win the prizes on Decem- ber 29 at the Mee Year's et Where Mr. Sheseley going teavelling right along with cattlo beast in the slelgh-box: If Joe got a cure for his tooth-ache? If anyone noticed the mistake in the ; tables being. No. Pool, shipped out carload of stock z hend a young man who had lost his mind. The young man was taken to Grande for trial, but the judge thought if he had better care at bome he would be better. The Molde Christinas tree held tn the schoolhouse on Thursday Dec miber 21. Everyone welcome. mence large number of i You con open on THE -. ROYAL OF ee Widlaad Pacific Country Elevators at Priscipal Points in Alberts Terminal Elevator st North Vancouver, B.C. Capacity 1,400,000 Beshole A GIFT FOR ANYONE A Savings Account ot The Royal Bank is. a - Christmas gift that is olways appreci Account in flow ot any Christmas cover. Arrange office of The Roya Bank, for any amount. BANK... CANADA gt; - GRANDE PRAIRIE BRANCH - 1. HUNTER, Meseger fic Grain Corporation EDMONTON VANCOUVER 5 4 z ti5 lt; I gE gt iin: He ay t fe is i ' Hil phtite Ae a iit Hl ee i paper on t
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