Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 22

Publication:
Edmonton Journali
Location:
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Issue Date:
Page:
22
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

net rWEMT-IWO THE EDMONTON JOlKVAu RIP AT. UEfEMREK SI. 19M Edmonton Building Permits Set Record At $68,328,216 Three Appointments Made To Leading Civic Posts Promotes Former City Man Thomas R. Nolan, former jcarco supervisor for Northwest Airlines Edmonton, has been 'appointed director of a new affreight sales division of the airlines in St. Paul, Minnesota.

Journal Want Ads FOR PROMPT WANT AD SERVICE PHONI 2331 1:00 a.m. S.JO a.m. 'SATURDAYS 1:00 WANT ADS RECEIVED BEFORE 00 P.M. WILL APPEAR THE FOLLOWING PUBLICATION DAY INSTRUCTIONS TO CANCEL ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED CIFORE 10 m. DAILY, 7 p.m.

SATURDAY. WILL IE EFFECTED THE FOLLOWING PUBLICATION DAY Phont 29331 before 5:30 p.m. Phone 25171 from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. City Man rather The value of building permits issued in 1954 surpassed even the ine total rose to $68 328.216 on the last dav of the vear.

The figure establishes a new ch record, surpassing liSi VMrs totaj of about $55,000,000. ian permit Friday ine second last peim.i iat.n nut hv the ritv itself i Deaths (Cont'd!) In Memoriam (Cont'd) for the new reinforced concrete Islands, according to word re-'room receiving desk of the of High Pratne A'berta, and reno bemg built by the ceived here Aandr. ISSJfTt waterworks department at 10730 it- av Tlie nermit value 15 13 Ate. ine pcuii.i. 1 $483 000.

and the contract has neanng oi hj iatners oeatn. hw- to Rush andformwiy. he as employed at been aarcea to no.n i Ch emi ral To I TompkuiS Co. I tnemical CO. COOK On Dec.

30. Norman 8 COOK On Dec. SO. Norman 8 auddenly Eva k- Cook. I084S 81 A putted Ha la eurvlved By Hit a on.

William A. Cook, too or ton. Fun-ral aervloea will be held at 30 pm. on Monday at Hatnstork a Funeral Chapel, with the Rev. Reld E.

Vlpond oificiating. Interment will be in Mount Pleatant cemetery. Hainttock Son Funeral Dl-1 III i I OS Uti ijeornibef 3i. Ua. Nella Purvis Ducloa of 13728-10HA Ave of Dr.

J. E. Duclos. 8n survired By two aaugniera: jura Curler of Vernon B.C. and "wri.

ghi Jne grandcniiaren ana eigni FT" Mr. Nolan served in Edmon ton during the war. taking a Imairt- nirt in the airline ex- tensive airlift operations freight-, in sUDDhes ana personnel io Alaska end the Aleutian i His appointment came with a 1 ne reorganization to piace accent on air freight created the division heads, according to a company announcement. Police Court TwoBootleggers Fined 5300 Each Fines of 300 and c.sw with optional three-month jail sentences were imposed on James Kehoe and Douglas Munro when jthey appeared in police court iFricav for sentence on charges i of illegal sale of liquor. They previously pleaded guilty.

I Kehoe was arrested Dee. after he unwittingly sold a bottle of whisky to a member of the police morauty oeiau. nr ir- whxn NORMAN RAl'LT Dies In Old Country Father of Charles S. Alan 11212 125 St, Sir William uuniw uic Celanese Corporation of Ameri-j ca. died Wednesday at his home i on Jersey, in the Channel v-nari" ucxanaer wu inurs-i oy country upon reccntij, Je was a partner in Curlew store on i ei.

Sir William was a former chairman of the Tennant group! ui ruiupaiura una a Direcwr OI Charles Tennant and Co. (Can- ada the British Celanese c. im t.j Kay-Fries Chemicals Inc. War Veteran Dies Here At 68 nf Wrsr UWIH fc festoon a a rallwav mail I T-e final permit to be lssueo went to Alexander Mur fricvticn to hii hoene mi Sr The nermit' a i'jioi 1 value is piven as 11.500. The Roving Reporter FATHER.

POV A Father and Son Day lea the Lions Club luncheon Re Macc0naid Thursday. Law- Funeral services will be held 'o passed away January Bittht 11.41 HFKia Born to Ellen and! and H.iberg on December 3th a baby flrl, Margaret Ann, I pound. t.R-t noaie ana are a daughter. Janice Lee on Decern- 2J RoyU Aleiandra Hoapltal. Weight pounda, ounces.

A ala- ter for Suaan Lynn new amral in the Births' column Announcement minimum charae 12S naoqementt sm ow ikv. and Mra Nick1 Solowan of Myrnam wish to an- "ounce the eng.gement the daughter. Victoria. to Johnnie Hilow.rh Holowachuk. son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nick Holowachuk of Chelan. Bask atencwan. Wedding data nu not Marriages HI1WOOI Mr.aiid-MraT H. C.

Hailwood announce the recent marriage of their daughter. Marilyn Ida Jean, to Albert Francois al-' lette which took plaot in McDougall United Church Chapel. Rev. H. blavceT On December 29.

i T-Bincett-sh urvlvd by on brother; cornellu. Kerahaw of Ed monton JT.TT at (Howard and McBride a Chapel. Rev. B. Simpson and In TVl.lROn Decern ber-S0ged si rears.

Sgt. Cecil Elmer Tyler of 1...:. a. w. I Vi.

of Lot Ang.1 two Vilai mnthar Vlra Kn Munro George and Richard ETO11 1 I I i 1 i Appointments to three top civic pests, including the promotion of waterworks' superintendent R. H. Nicolson to assistant city engineer, were announced Friday by Mayor Hawrelak. i Other appointments included Norman Fault, manager of In-; ter-Provinrial Chemicals who was named industrial director, while George Hodges was promoted from assistant superintendent in the waterworks department to superintendent. William Butcher, senior man at the e.ty garage, was named acting superintendent of that department for one month to take the place of A.

W. who retires at the end of the year. The one-month appointment will look after the garage while city officials consider the possibility of meremg that department with the Edmonton Transit System. The new appointments fill civic posts vacated by the retirement of P. L.

Deb-riev. assistant city engineer, and Graham W. Curtis, industrial commissioner. CONTIM ES AT AIRPORT City commissioners will recom-; ment that James Bell continue for another year as airport manager. Mr.

Bell retired at the age of 65 last year, but was re-en--gaged for another year by coun-' cU- Council must approve the recommended appointment for another year. The appointments made Friday fill all the top posts for the nresent. The city is advertising for a recreation director to take the place of John Farina, who wm leave uie my 31 for Ottawa. Ko appointment 1. 1.

V. nas oeen maae to uic pimt of city assessor J. A. MacDonald, who will take over the Winnipeg assessment department in March Will The new appointments av effect Jan. 1.

except for Mr. Tjanit whn will join the city service Feb. 1. TMes heinff assistant city 7. Robertson United Church.

Rer. R. Douglas Smith Interment will take plsre In the Edmonton Cemetery. No Flowera by Special Request. Howard And McBrldeFuner.l Senrlce: rtVMtv On December 30.

Mrs. Maraaret Helen Penman. beloved wtte of John Arthur Pen- remains were forwarded i-mursdav evening to Binscarth. Manitoba, for funeral services and vm INtiTON On December SO. Norman Reginald Symington of Hythe.

A.berta. passed r5? ceived $10 in marked money in son Caselev, a member of the Wlr wilhert rrmyir pk the transaction Magic Munro was charged Nov. i tfrtained. C. A.

Killips. Lion a Thursday after a police undercover agent president, presided. Durchased a bottle of liquor Mr. Robertson, mas born in irom him for 10 in marked FRIENDS OF INn.ANS 'SSe money. The transaction won.

John LaUrie, general wr aVh place in Jasper Ave. hotel. of the Alberta Indian Associa-! "na ltl' ni address the Friends of "iSnhmderS. Qn dlCharg, he if. tLTndian, ta clvi1 BC George and Huatell both, of;" C'erk and 111 1945 he was trans-jA.

John Anjiae Buildin. on Morlriil Mr Laurie's study iamonton, wnere ln.termem a piace uuui owmt to iU of the Indians in u. wj hbitorvl Saskatoon, Mr. Rob- 'of Officers for the society Will doih in taiuoron. HtKKIKIl On Deremoer 31.

service, will be held Mrl Petr cralord of MondT ftrnoon 0 ockt Rich Vsiiev. Alberta, passed away Un'te1 Church Rev Edmonton Hoepital. She la w. T. Young will ofilclate.

and in- bv her lovine husband Ol II ir n.iLfTri. McatH bv the nominating committee pRI )HtM TO SPEAK fpdera. rZT 4J Twv4t R. H. MCOLSOX ine 1 ir.

Aame isdj. wiirn w.u superintendent. Mr. and Mrs. Hodges, who re- side at 11918 95A have three Children.

The city's new industrial direr- tor also is a graduate of the Uni- versity of Alberta, who believes that Edmonton has a great po- field. SECOND IN POST jir. Rault is the second man kfor 7Z to fill the city's moling Edmonton's industrial nnMHf Ua w-rie Virti-ti in 4- lOia mttanAoA uiuiiwu in ui iiN vw.iiui.u terment will take place In the ATSON On December SO. Jan. Wataoa of Edmonton, formerly.

Moose Jaw. aged 83 Sur- by four w.ik.r of a chirieVwiifrei. a.iof ton: one daughter. Mrs. W.

J. Sao i UJ 1 mtthe at 3 The minister will be inter- engineer Mr. Nicholson will head'tential in the petro-chemicalat Traquir was under the be Robert Traquir. the driver of a half -ton truck wWSch was blocking traffic on a downtown street early Friday, was iinea 1100 with the option i of three months in jail. When he- PIeaaeQ guilty to a charge Of driving while his ability to drive was impaired by alcohol.

Polite said they saw the truck 1 rUiilC liJV.Y liJ on.lA4 irrnu 101 ilMT 101A Ave. about 1 a.m. As they ap- proached. the truck moved nonh then turned west on 103 Ave. and travelled about three blocks before being overtaken.

Ai troLUi acw.u truck was weavinsr from one sice of the road to the othe: nuence of liquor. at Three men who pleaded guilty Z. OI a UOVIllUU ilULCi 111 nt' mere remanded for sen- U'nrinaerlnn Th.rt. tne of passing waiter. i jjhe tray and the beer were unspr PoUce said the three men then 'started to fight among them lv lesice and viewed regarding the functions 1 01 ine utiawa rauuiru gram featuring vocal artd instru- Art ov.

a-. w. KJ aim wic 01.. Andrews Society. In he was a member of the session r.

slrtlT in Robertson United Church. I Mr. Robertson is Survived by one daughter. Mrt fcv4 usiiviau vi 4-alVV t'iiin- ter; One Son, Thomas. Of Ral- andcniMren The funeral service will be held! Monday at 10:30 a m.

in the I Howard and McBride Funeral nev. j. i. lrnin Vlil COnaUCt tne service and burial will Uke place in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. Quigley Arrested For Sentencing rwut-iv o.

viuigiey, tne oojeci of country-wide police search, oroiacri, hiiuq uwTct. two Mrs BarnM anll Mn. w. stone ootn ox "rvi. be held on Monday afternoon at 3.30 oclock at Howard and Mi-Bride's Chapel.

Rev. Ifnu will nfflflil nfi ttirtll Wilt DtKC in VIIB nrn- lawo Memorial Park-Howard aicnnoe. ruotrii George M. Crawford of Rich Valley. berta.

Mrs. Mary Korber and Mrs Grace Stoby. both of Edrnonum. 1 bother Gavin M. C.ldweU of Rom- S'' Ban pit oi Lacomb A i berta Bud Mrs.

Church in Laconibe. Alberta. Inter ment will be made In the Lacombe nfrl 1 HK.lBIT On December 29, 1954. Mr. Poder Drablt of Andrew, Alt.

passed sway at the age of 75 veara. ne is surviva ui un iuhr rnrVnd daughter. John and Mrs. Catherine Drablt of Andrew. Harry of Andrew.

Mrs. Katl. Mele- nes of Edmonton. Mrs. Pear nuHtiilr nf Vlrft farV romoI.ton.' Mrs.

Helen Htlln. Mrs. Vfimnntnn- IR rrand- and 5 great-grandchildren. Praver service wlli be held on r-mr "in ar a-iMi nm th, fmiiv reaidenc runerai service win be held on Friday. December 31.

at 10 a m. at Friday. December 31. at 10 am. at the Mid Way Ruaaiaa Orthodoit Varv Rev.

J. Kowalchulc will officiate. and Interment Willi Park Memorial Ltd Funeral d- Edmonton: frciiUiir.o;MJ-.'',(;; S. UnitSi 'r1 and 1 great grandchild. ber 81 1:30 o'clock from Andrews McUughlln Chapel.

Rer. forwarded to Moose Jaw for Inter ment. Andrews-McLaughlin Fu- neral Chapel. ROBKRTSON- December 30, K2L Hilda Jean Robertson of 11132 89 Ave. He 1.

also survived by one I Betty sin clair of Lloydmtnster. and one hre graduating from the vm JamM shieMs Albert Kir) university with a degree com- and Uwrfnce Seckhagen. merce in 1949. Dunne the war. poUce described tne affair he served with the Royal Can- -free-for-all" The fracas adian Air Force as a pUot when tne acCused got structor.

iup from their table and at-1 On graduation he Joined the tempted to take some beer from rnwiw president VISITS' w. F. A. Brownie, of Calgary, 1 Pnriarlian TTtilttlt. Edmonton to confer with J.

C. Dale, general mana2er and other officials. TVr AlKArfana 1 WO -1Derlan Arp Fmind Dead rAT-RY (CPi Two men rn a WMnrajr. one in 1 t. ra nin in rne rvevsmnp lev iT.ii.-' 1 h- and nlanning' section, one of the four branches cf the engineer's department.

OF A. GRADUATE A native of Edmonton Mr. Mmiafl t-i r'olfrarV With Unw1 aftor Ym fit art- His lauiiij ituwi oa ed school. He graduated from i the University of Alberta with a degree in civil engineering in 1939. On graduation he worked with the Canadian Western Natural Gas, Light.

Hea and Power Co. in Cfilgary. i From 1941 to 1943 he wan witn the army in Canada and Eng- land, and aiscnargea as a captain in tne noyai wauaumn Engineers. He joined Edmonton department on his itwuit pointed BM-iMaiii. in Xoplch of Two i.

Thomas of Ralaton. of "nc the Alberta appeal gal industrial development section of the provincial department of eco- norruc affairs, where he was f-riC concerned witn mating furveyij 0e Alberta's industrial potential. iosi v. MniJ n.i HirHt inl ri)cfriot th. ftth.r last week, has been ar- to have fliea OI mon- jZUOUViauci), H.uitvuivuaui I.

t. urlbUiucu. Ktove 1946. manager of a chemical firm' A fine was given Najab npati ne unit jthe New Year for sentence on SPfi1' Riut- Howard And Mc-He married the former Norma founded by the Hu Harr.es group Rahall when he pleaded guilty, Raymond Ellis John-1 the charge that he was in service. rr.lnlstratora and Directors.

Tbe Chapel on the Boulevard. General Delivery. Edmonton WOLOSt Hl Cm December 28. LOST: one brown and whlta Mr. Wm.

Woloachuk of Two Hills, i pointer bird dog. registration t-naased sway at the age of 72 vears. In right ear. Weight about He Is survived bv 1 daughter. Mrs.

SO lbs. Reward. Phon. 33829. MIOKT In loving memory ft Mother.

Mr. A. A. Short, who pawed away Dec-ember 31. 1919.

and of "Wee Lorn" who died December 12. mt. "And on the morn those angel On thoee whom I hare inred long aince ana loet awhile" 7, MAI J.O In memory of beloved mother. ArrlUa Malloy. who i ea away January I.

14 Just a word of sweet remem brance. Just a memore aweet and a word of sweet devotion! That our hearts atlll long for you. "nn MAI.I.AV In memory of' a loving wife and mother. Arvllla l48 Sweet memories will linger forever. Time cannot change them.

true: Tears that may come cannot eeier. My loving remembrance of vou. Alwavs remembered by her loving husband and family. LI M'OMRE In loving-memory of our baby, Llnda-Ka. Luacombe.

who passed away January 1. 19S4. An angel came, saw baby in our home. Whispered a name, and baby aaw her smile; She was too frail to cling to earth, and so rV'ent with the angel for a 11U1. while.

Aiwsys remembered by Mummy, Daddy, sieter. and brother. WINTER In loving memory of our Mother who passed away December 31. 1952. The beautiful things she did for us.

Live within our hearts each dav. And keep you near and dear to u. Though you have passed away. Sadly missed by your lovln family. TO redersin preparing-! in Memoram notice.

The Journal Baa prepared a booklet of appropriate wordings Call Writ or Phone for your copy. MONUMENTS 13) ALBERTA Granite, Marble and Stone Co. Limited. 10703 101 Street. Phon.

J4058. The only firm In Alberta equipped to saw. poiUh, and flqlsh a granite monument. When you buy frorfl us you pay one profit: the manufacturers profit. EDMONTON GRANITE MARBLE AND STONE COMPANY 100:15 109 Street.

Ph. 26S4. Our ahow yard Is for your benefit. WE8TLAWN MEMORlAlTPARK LIMITED EDMONTON FINEST LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED BEAUTIFUL CHAPEL. SACRED MUSIC BROADCAST FOR FUNERALS OFFICK ON GROUNDS PHONE 87679 FOR INFORMATION LOST AND FOUND (4) REWARD to finder of-Ladles' gold ring, small C.lrn Gorra in circular shield.

Ilk. setting, engraved with thistles. Raised hint-let on shoulders. Lost In vicinity of 103 St. and 103 Ave.

or 129 St. ana in nea.se pnon. 27049 or 84991. LOST Brown Canadian Nation- LOST Music case. Dec.

28, top Connors hill. Phone 62266. insr T.lim montnJi Smoy. Ph HQ1Q15. 8lJl5 IX5ST Brown leather walt rontainmg go.

personal papers. LOST Boy', grey Cliristmaa pupple. vicinity 124 117 approximately 4:30 m. Monday. Th.

83505. Reward. INDEX n.Assii'irATiox no. Acreac. Aeroplanes Agents Wanted i 22 Announcement.

Autos for Sale 93 Auto Repairs PO Autos. Truck. Wanted 92 Baby Chicks 44 Beauty Shops 10 Beekeepers' Supplies 40A Blcvcles. Motorcycles 36 British Columbia 82 Business Opportunities 71 Business Service 28 Needs S2 Clothing 31 Coal Wood 34 Does Pets 35 Dressmakers' '1 Educationist. 14 Emplovment Wanted.

Female 24 Employment Wanted. Male 2S Entertainment. Farms for rent Farms for sal. Farm Stock Farms wanted to buv Farms wanted to rent 69 Florists 2 Fur Animals, rarms 40B Garage Space Garden. Supolles 3" Grain.

Feed. Hav Help Instructional Help Investment Help Wanted Female Help Wanted Male wanted Mule-Female 1RA Hots Building Hotels Hotel Loan. Houses For Pale Houses furnished Household Furnishing. Houses Unfurnished Houses w.nted to buy .1 t.rt tn rent SO 71 7 1 30 sn hk S9 nuuw.i Income Prooertles Industrial Property Insurance 1. Investment.

i'. Kindergarten Mstlnss Wanted loans wanted It Found Machinery. Tool. Miscellaneous Money To Lend 'J Monument. Music.

Art. Dancing Offices. Stores Oilfield Equipment Personal Poultry Supplies Professional t-t nT.iciril Mdse. 3' Rentals. Misc.

Rental Swap. 67 wi r. Rooms. Board Rooms, furnished KOOms, 7 Rooms, unfurnished Rooms, wanted oairsmcii Seed. Grain, etc 39 Biore ot i i Sporting Goods Suites.

0nfurnlshed J' Suites Furnished Swap Column Tearhr. wanted jj mnA Trailer. 91 II M' Vacant Lots' "I w.rohnime Space e1 lhc form nenr Oven are nouse on Iarm TVtiOning IVJUUC lAJWUMHIft. rereal Alta and Ross I Sanderson, a surveyor with the 'u gary- Schoolboy Lager iMnk LoilP: Une nm-yp vh iAP) Tn what state sDorU officials believe to i be the on.est high school bask-! be the longest high school bask- 'etball shot on record. Andre (Bib Paquette of Laconia the otheri nieht sunk a 72-foot, three-inch 1 1 a i un.

With Portsmouth leading La- 1 to assaiuung nis uncie, Rahall. The complainant tL. assault occurred in his home about 5 p.m. Wednesday. Ke toia ponce nis nepnew entered house while he was talkinr? uh otner person gnd at.

ki muic Ainu. tv, assault resulted because uncle slandered his mother. uncle slandered his mother. Joyce Sims or tamomon in Sims of August. 1949.

They have three children. NAMED ASSISTANT A native oi t.aigary grew up in innisiau. Air. "oaces praduated from the University of Alberta in civil engineering lit ISfti niic-1 mil aci hiui ui.t i vt.i. onH rorth-west Eurooe with the First Division.

He joined the waterworks department on grad- nation and was appointed assist-( ant superintendent in April, granacnuarea and three B.DI rinerai seryices will oe neiu on Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock Howard nd McBride's chapel, Rev R. Douglas Smith nd Rev. J. Douglas Smith and Rev. J.

iT. Irwin will officiate, and inter- ment will It nanm In the tlnunt ritaaant cemetery, no nowera oy Expert Gives Tips On Winter Driving Here are a few tips for the Edmonton motorists who have 1 1 ui- liHIl LlllUUlff Willi ituiiru BULUA curing tne winter, iirst co1Q 11 frt sT a 1IT speu. incy come uom Allbright, retiring superinten of th. cltT wh0 Desio.es loouiaK alter 4iu city- hriffht wi.h -diusted carburetor mixture, a light oil' n.v,rori hott lianr. nt I consultants, ai present ne js, 1 secondary industry in the Detro-chemical field.

rr. w-ell-known skiing circles. He was captain of vi hL ttC iflt i f' nas Deen cnainnan or tne International Collegiate Ski meet in Banff. He is a member of thei Mifttir Oolf club. ie ano Mrs.

Maun, me lonner He and Mrs. Rault, the former atncia uooson 01 iX3monton.i w-i. reside at 8648 80 St. They have five sons and one daughter, Snow At NorOUaV "W-s. IU.

I1UI sJU VJUOU Indefatigable Mendes-France Again Does The Impossible' conia 21-7 in the closing seconds' fam V1" la" Tnursday Quigley Anton Chimera of Edmon- Inf the first half of the south- had registered at a starting his own car 3 brotner, Rna 3 n.ter. John 01 tne 1 Bourn 30 below KT0 Without the Use' 0f Edmonton. Mike and Walter of eastern N.H. tournament c0- out left town shortly. type Leduc.

Miss Anna chimera of Leduc eft-forward Paquette picked off Police arrived to arrest heatmg equipment Mrs. Kstie Kotow of Edmonton, and rebound, spun around and1; Sparlt plugs and points in the "pJr" service win "be pushed the ball in a high arc MI; usuce J- ora- vtM distributor should be clean and h.io' on s'undav. January 2. at 8 toward the Portsmouth basket. ote tne appeal court judgment, I oror)erl adjusted, savs Mr.

at the family residence at Charged with obstructing Const. Cecil sprouie, Robert Toore wa.c firwi lift anH cocrs when he pleaded guilty. Police! described the assault as "purely teehnical" The offence occurred Dec. 18 at the police station while Const, Sprouie was investigating an intoxication charge against a woman. men were nnea iu ana costs each, on Pleading guilty coennr! nffonr in owners.

lacing secona onence in toxication rharges, were let off on W1C UllUTJlOtOUUUlg WMXIs UiiC appear again they will be dealt! severely. I liouor law Infrartinn. a A there not he Inn mnchisnd Interment will be made In the rr:" trouble. Low voltase in the nat tery is the chief cause of winter Director. The chapel on the trouble, Mr.

Allbright said. i Bouievsrd. Not all motorists will have as I bko On bee. 30. William much success as Mr.

Allbright. lorubko of Hoiden aged 40 yeanr he says, as different makes of I survived by cars have combustion chambers M1)te 0f Bruce. Pete of Tofieid. which provide easier starting of Edmonton Fred and Joe PARIS Reuters Pierre1: Mendes-France again has done the "imnossible." r. t'cu lAL.

Thursdays final National Assem-j civ voie on Herman rearmament, i. ii mis ewaruiy uiiie man wuuiu naic be hailed throughout France as the "man of the year." 1- a 1 1 jt" of assembly debate tivi 47. year-old French premier never wavered, but fought with the dy- carriic tenacity that has charac- terized his stormy political career emce he took office last June Despite his popularity at home end abroad. Mendes France is ftill precariously perched on the French political teeter -totter. In Thursday's victory, he won only breathing-space for new epic struggles with the political foes who wilu ire puuucai iocs wno U.S.

Has Official Yule Tree own cT hfaavsis oneSof car, he says, is one or the, botn of Holaen. better models for this. Funeral service. Mondav. Janii- 1 cuiiviciru rum or a a rnnr ic rested in Calgary and brought to irilmnni nr-xra ivv--.

I (till DeiOre AIT. I Justice aoya MCBriae early In Ieeal possession of heroin. 1 arrest ionowed a decision oi -ine appeal court to reverse the judgment of Mr. Justice McBride. who early in the fall found Quigley not guilty on the ground that "only traces" of the drug were found on his person Krtil ln notel room Qulgley was set free after being of the charge at his iTPia ami ika 1 "'JU lu enterea aoout month ago by Ned D.

narcotics pro- SeCUtOr. vsmra 1 "'r. sam mat in nis opinion tne trial COtn InOf in Mia -n inn judge wa, not called upon to decide, in this case, the quantity herion required to establish C. E. Noble, provincial analyst.

1 testified at the trial that he had found "measurable quantities" of the drug on Quigley' handker- chief, in lint and dust from his pocket, and on tissue paper used to wipe furniture in his Jasper; Place hotel room. Wabamun Yields 100 Tons Of Fish Fishermen netted about 000 pounds cf whitefish in three days of commercial fi3hing this week at Lake Wabamun. about 50 miles west of Edmonton, prov- inclal fishery officials reported Friday. The quota for the lake this i jyear was set at 300,000 pounds! and a further open season has! Deen set tor March 15 to 17 for- recovery of the remain! 100.000 pounds. Stffinlal miA 1 AAA 1 ui.iv.nis iu i.uuu licenses.

were issued for fishing at the lake. Some fishermen left weather weauner, the 1. The fish were good, fishermen coid rnnnlnir fmm 1 n-n up. but prices offered were low. The fish were brining seven and eleht cent.

a. noi.nd half of lad nric xtt i. of last years price. Most is ship ped to eastern Canada and the United States. fee on the lake was In good cv.o it shape, it was reported.

Some three-ton trucks were being used for transportation on the big lake. TREATS FOR TROOPS Tnrw vnpv rap. air tanr HarolH Talhntt onrf group of entertainers headed by comedian Bob Hope left Thurs- day by air to celebrate New! Year's with United States troops in the frozen northland. Tal-! Hntr. haH 1 eartuni nf riuar.

I et and 250 Ballon of eetrnoir cheer up the thousands of U.S. Air Force men stationed at! i 1 I I i Norouav for th nntiHv are "not so according to reports received Fridav hv the provincial travpl bureau from Banff. Conditions at Sunshine Lodge and Mount Temple Chalet, however, are reported as excel' lent. Two inches of new snow were reported at Norquay. where the lower slopes are described as suitable for novices, but the upper slopes are reported as not good.

Sunshine Lodge reported 21 inches of new snow on a good base. Four Coast Boys Feared Drowned VANCOUVER (CP) An anguished hope and a grim refusal i 3 1 I 1 v- 1 1 k- dogged his path for the last' emple 11 inches also-on a good months js 1 S. Lehun of Hochkiss, 3 grsndchtl- dren and 1 great grandchild, also brother and 2 sisters. Mineral services win be held on Ukrainian nreeic Ortho- ouuu, rhnrch Rev. Melnvchti will! officiate Interment will toke th.

Church MFrnnri.1 Ull'ioi Memorial or, Directorg. chapel on the THIMKK. December 29. 1954. Miss Nettl.

Chimera of Leduc, In tne citv- one i survived bv her loving Mr. Funeral service will be heia on in at orthodox church Phrrh cemetery. Park Memorial i a. at 10 from wawaaen C.tholic ndrew-McLauehlln Funeral 1 niircn. iiimtimin.

chspei. n. TJinnifj vwiwe "rirtPM an we wish to extend our heartfelt thank, to out frtnd tu -nd norai Jbu.s received following the loss our beloved father, special h.v. tn p.v Fathers J. W.

Burke and a V. Brttton. the pallbearers. Park Memorial Funeral Director. and the manaeement and staff of the Macdonald Hotel.

Chapman family BATTKN---We wish to etpi-e. nur incere to our friends and relative, for the many nf iindnni exDresston. of acta svmpathv. spiritual offerings and rfnnnff ntir recent breavement In the Ins. of -wmrxi niinband and father.

-norai irioute. Churles Batten. Mrs. Batten and Jessie In Memorhm Brtoirrim rrSrrSry of Mr8 Brown who passed away January 1963. rim.

take, away the edge Time take, away tne of irief. -But memory turns back every leaf: lnvinir silent tear. A beautiful memory of you Grannie dear. Ever remembered by June, Don lend Allan. r.

ulTsn In. loving memory 'of our dear Father. Thomas Whlt- "in. who parsed away janui The rolling stream oi me on on, i tiii tbe vacant chair: the love, the voice, the smile. Of you who once sat there.

Ever remembered by the family IF.SSVF.R In loving memory of John wiessner wno tnose we io oie wife and family. 1 have seven FOILED EXPERTS BEFORE Observers in Paris believe he will be able to hold his government together at least until the end of January. But he has fooled the; experts before. Controversal, forceful often blunt to the point of rudeness 1 Mendes-France has earned him- 'As it rose the buzzer sounded. ending the half.

Th. hall alanned the hack- ai- hoop. Laconia took the title with a 52 1Llur- The fire was brought quickly un- UCi Ul. 5.... I' 'Ot 1 Fnr safetv sake.

Mr. Allbrieht advises motorist not to follow too closely the Car ahead. Be sides the danger 01 rear-ena coi- iision, caroon monoxide iumes from the vehicle in front may be carried through healing vents into the following car. Another safety measure he recommends is the use of frost shields to assure good vision and well-treaded tires. 1 1 AViMll LOntraClS To City Firms 4 liutfc 1111119 iir been awarded contracts for in StallationS at federal airports and i iikorfa a Imllitray camps in Alberta rordins to officials of Central 1 nuu.Mlljt 11 iviui igfcc uiji- TT 1 r1' contrct and water connections for 60 'housing units at Penhnld airfield lon Ltd HUlas f0 (fen, awarded a contract for electrical wright military camp.

The con- tract is for $16,000. Sunley Electric Co. has enn tract for electrical distribution for SO units at Penhold. This Contract IS lor am.uuu. Forty unlts 8t Claresholm are 10 be provided with electrica.

installations by North West Electric Co. Ltd. of Regina. The Price is $8,000. Starting tne car in a ciosea 1 I aelf almost as many bitter ene- to accept a marine mishap and mies as fervent admirers.

death as the possible answer spur- His apnearances in the French red searchers to greater efforts provinces have brought waves of today in the hunt for four teen-rublic enthusiasm which veteran 8 ooys feared drowned in Bur-French observers have rarely here, countered. I The boys' battered outboard mo- Some of the premier's opponents torboat was found washed up on are jealous of his success, and they the beach, a gaping hole in the thow spite and envy. side indicating a collision with a Others genuinely believe he "soid larger vessel, out" to the Communists in Indo-; The four yrere identified as Don china and now is betraying French and Ian McLeod, 17 and 16. Wal-lnterests in South Vietnam to the ter Wittier, 17, and Joseph Toth, United States. ,17.

HARD WORKER They left Vancouver Sunday on He shuns public functions and a fishing and hunting trip in the Paris society life wherever pos- Indian River area. They had made Bible. He has no gift for small- trips to the area before and were talk he believes a man should familiar with the terrain, epeak only when there is something 1 Further evidence of a possible important to say. disaster was the discovery of the An Indefatigable workef in his 0 of a spaniel, pet of the Mc-seven months in office he has brothers. The dog's body was shown a natural talent for compli- found floating near the boat's cated diplomatic negotiations ana a grasp of world problems as com- plete as his life-long study of do- who preceded him.

But most Domestic issues. servers here sre convincrrj that if The future of Mendes-France is he is overthrown, he will prepare unpredictable as was that of any for a powerful comeback in the of the other 20 post-war premiers general elections, due in 1356. -V The lights on America', towering Christmas tree shine into the nieht as workmen test the lichts in preparation for the official lighting ceremony. President Eisenhower poshed a but- garage is a dangerous act. Carbon, rcember 3t.

1949. monoxide i invisible. odorle lnm behind is not i whlnri la not ton tn light the tree and officially inaugurate the Christmas Goose Bay. Labrador, and Thuletnd tasteless and kills very; Tv remembered by hi. loving season.

air force base, Greenland. quickly,.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Edmonton Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Edmonton Journal Archive

Pages Available:
2,094,999
Years Available:
1903-2024