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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 24

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THE EPMONTOX JOriSAL, FRIDAT, J1NTART SI. 1953 MGE TWTXT T-fOCst Ads Journal Want Destiny Of Cdmmonwealth Central Baptist Membership 781 The Roving Reporter Said Guided By Unseen Ties Central Baptist Church at its annual business among liie-miaded if ELtCT OFFICEES BY JACK STEPLEB fQX MOMPT WANT AO SERVICE PHONE 29331 from p.m. SATUtDAYJ tw 1:00 f.mj WANT ADS RECEIVED BEFORE P.M. WIU APPEAR THE FOLLOWING PURLICATION DAT INSTRUCTIONS TO CANCEL ADVERTISEMENTS RECEIVED BEFORE 10 p.m. DAILY, at 7 SATURDAY, WILL BE EFFECTED THF FOLLOWING PUBLICATION DAY Phone 29331 before 5:30 p.m.

Phone 25171 from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. meeting recently, heard reports intentioned men is the very sub-, (From The Journal London Officers will be elected at a Bureau) 'stance of Commonwealth unity. from various hranches of the t-uwv LONDON This ew 01 uw. Thlis it tht India clings to Tii nf tne 4 mrrwux me rjicuu; inis eve 01 lit, it i.

it elinex to ministers viuo vo ue neio. at a pjn xuco- ciiurvu. ministers Commonwealth prime Commonwalih connection clerk. Richard meetine in London is an appro- Qa in fcpruee Avenue nau. The church Cards Of Thanks Deaths (Cont'd Birth Neumann reported 14 new nriat time to stand back ana wnist win pe pajea ancr uie Lke a wod loot at the British the improvement of un der- buslnefcJ ffimine.

and STtHAKT On January 20. Mra.l m.ii--jn HISSKLL KuU. and wall inee i uu Eu-, members for 1954. These joined omn.a)rh nf Nations urrarrn standing between Asia what it is. and what it isnV.

GARXEAC HSA the cnurcn in iour oapiiinnu nf Mr Nehru's somewhat in- wnat noios it togeuicr iuu i J. A. MacPT.ee wul spear on services, oy jcitrra uwa tc liketr to be iU future. McDowell) art huppy to announc Margare. way ueiu.

uuui "na ppi--imuui. tb blrtn ot a daughter Barbara of Mr. Dan 6 1 wart of 10707 110 lor the acta of klndnea. meuagea Linn Weivbt pounds. 11 ounce.

Street. She eurvived by her hu-lof aympathy and beautiful floral Jauuarv Id A aiater for Bobby and band; one daughter. Mra. Irene tribute received from our kind Sherrill Cusavw of Edmonton: one brother, relative, fnenda and neighbour Aiutu Matheaon of Burnaby, B.C.; i during our recent bereiTemeot la HAW KSHkO Peter and Doreen y. mib (Catherine loss of our belored huaband are happy to announce the birth CI 9on Aneelea, Calif, Mn.

and father. Special thank to the a daughter. Mary Ann Catherine. Murloch Micholaon of Charlotte-i Doctorr. Murses.

Iter. Qeeson, Be. December 27 at the Mlaeneordia Ujw- fCL tud Mary Mathe-! Eskdale and the Pallbearer. Hoepitai. Special thauka to Doctor Qf Xoronlo unt aUo onei Mra.

Jean a rant. Donald and Harry WeliUo and the nurse. i Margaret Mary Heen. The United Kingdom has self- UJ interest In maintaining a poten- Garneau Home and 8c hool moaies. Present membership is communication through -u "1 and comprises a bi-lingual ..1.....

and English. 0 i Li i The London meeting prime Biinisterw win have none of the character af an imperial grand assit. review the conduct of their administrations. settle dispute between them, nor a council of state frame a Joint plan of action for the whole of the A souvenir Babi Book gHen Cueator. I.OMitH KST wish to Dr.

S. R. Layrock. matters -m rnairman oi uit uusirts, Funeral eerrlce will be neld on Drea our aintvr ih.nk. tn ail mir free to ch family announcing kirid i The Westminster Whirlawwys Henry Nordheimer, reported pro-1 graduate ia arts and education new arrival la too Births' ooluma Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock titrinia and neighbor and relative announcement minimum charge Howard and McBrlde Chapel.

Rev. for lcu ot mei. perty improvement, including Fl'TlTtE EVOLITION 1J1S and former faculty member Catnivlaii in WctminctAr from Ian Kemto will olflclate. and inter- of aympathy and beautiful nient will take place tn the dmon- floral tributes received during our ton Cemetery. No flowers by peclal rac.nt bereavement in th in ingagements rsVtUte, the Cm- What of futr evolution? II it -mM iU the n.wealth fa -Ute at aU.

assumed that the offices be from to $.30 Uon of a public address system; Canada Club ml Kdmoo-It ceased to be a sute. at of commissioners, on which altogether caning for an ex- i Commonwealth. For. far being monwealth Kducatioa and Public Opinioa. OTT Mr.

and Mr. m. requeai. mnrai wauiiii i P- our beloved wife and grandmother. Scott wish to announce the engage-! theu- respect to Mr.

ma)Our peclal thank to Dr. Dvorkin nient of their aaiijihter. rtore. to do so the Chepel up until twelve lIK, tn nurM. tlkiJ of University Hospital and the pall Mr.

Boy Barnard, son of Mr. nuou xi u.i. (Urnard all of Jasoer McBrlde. Funeral Service. i bearers.

Harry Longburst, Margery and Bobble. date to be an FKKKV On January 19. Brenda Place. Wedding counced later. gvZcX tions depend, are at as WHIST 7' lemule, as separaU subjects of poztant as embaie, and filled community UvJ" 1 nt.tinnftl law lta mn of highest publ' missions and approximately STTn be thought a state standing.

Commonaalth unity $20,000 received for expenditures would be more advanced than J.l Idyl7ldeof the church Itself. Reporu Gall Perry, 8B23 81 three month old daughter of Mr. and In Memorial Deaths Dr. Lajeork has arew engafed ia research, writing and lecturing since bit retirement ia at draa of the aiTersilv Sashalchewaa lieiltr af eduratioa. The meeting will be 12:15 p.m.

Wednesday at the Mccdonald. Mr. C. Leslie Perry, and (rand of formal disjuncuon. the anu- by any change of machinery.

jfrom the various organizations thesis of the Empire oi cooverseiy. tne aisintegrauon GRICIXTI'RAL EVSTITITE revetu anotner iu.w So it is unlikely the London 0- Commonwealth is less conference wiU take tk ely to come about through of agricultural Institute of lUIliCituvv falieCl. On Jairtiary 20. aged daughter of Mr. and Mr.

Cnarle 84 Tear, Aleiander Charle Potter Perry, Edmonton, and Mr. and Mr, of 11535 68 St. He 1 aurvlved by: Q. Hudson. Vancouver, one ton.

John A. Potter of Edmon-, Funeral service Saturday, 10 ton: on brother, Chsrlee Potter of ja m. al Connellv-McKlnley Funeral Sault St. Marie. Ont three ls'er.

i Home with Rev. M. McAnslly offlcl-Mr. A. Etter of Wlnfield, Mr, sting and Interment in St.

Joachim M. Folsey of Victoria. B.C. and Cemetery. -Connelly-McKinley Ltd.

Ctj Funeral service, will be held on Rowda. Infant ion of Mr. and Mrt 11 MAAVI it Fl 1 1 V. i missionary purposes la various' mission fields. I The church participated in Bcntlev Driver iMv lauuoi uK.m.n, w.u Canada, will address a meeting of the Edmonton branch at 7:30 Canftd, wlU meeting any ortuium uie renuocauun oi its unrjiie-a tadivuhiJ tiKAY In loving memory of Annie Elizabeth Gray, who passed easy January 21.

18M. Nothing can ever take sway. The love a heart hold dear; Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keep her near. JRemembered by Dad and family. To asalat readers in preparing tn Memoriam notice The Journal bai prepared a booklet of appropriate wording.

Call. Writ or Phone for your copy, MONUMENTS 131 ALBERTA Oranlie Marbiian4 Stone Co. Limited. 10702 101 bind no one but the denomin.Uonal campaign'. ministers who assent to h.

nations Mrict and 1 for church extension. In the Al-, ejapel -ill Mpfg The disjunctural structure of s00n may re. StudenU UrUon build.ng. Uni- rt, Baptlst AssOciati0f. and the 1 naturally Saturday afternoon at a o'clock at -ex no oi Commonwealth rnmmotirii" Vi i 1 northern conference of Baptist Ia RCMP court Friday Steve Howard and iiteBrtd.

ch.prt -iJJSZSZ from the iiuw ww wi 't irajiru kuiimuw on prompts tne circum. United Kingdom supervUion. TALK ON ROADS Churches. Participation pasieka, of Bentley. was fined Campbell wiu off telate and lnur-, by one sister.

Vera at home Sor'thl stSire to re- JPi s. p.m. at the Park Memorial cnupri. tarn coherent JTu rof fcamo. ia the spriD.

ha charge of driving while his McBrlde. Funeral service. Reverend A. Chrusta ka will officiate and Interment will be made in the Beechroount Cemetery. Park Memorial Funeral Administrators and Director.

The Chapel on the Boulevard. may he impend. All T0wn piag- at." publ" dominion nationalism, the Com-, will be sovereign sutes-and menmg of the community Plan- the leadership of it pastor. Re aicohoL n-eth should provide itself i there is no status than that al- aing Association to be held at 6 Henry Pfeifer. The charge was laid at 1:30 Street.

Phone 34058. Th only firm In Alberta equipped to saw. polish, and finish a granite monument. When you buy from ua you pay on profit; th manufacturer'! profit, i rw hv RCMP Const. some centralized organs of ready established for existing m.

Tuesday. In the public li-i 'rhe churcn has large Man Fined $1,100 In Fatality Case (Continued from Page 1) a MiMON On January 1. Mr. KDMONTON GRANITE MARBLB" AND STONE COMPANY common action or perish. members.

Any notion of a "two- orry Indeed if the usefulness of twr Commonwealth is not en- he British Commonwealth in tertained. CONCERT Auirust Semon of Edmonton, passed sway tn the city at the se of 72 The English mixed choir of 35 jenseni who followed Pasieka's voices; a Sunday school choir Mr on the Calgary high- of 35 voices; a German malejway gbout two mUes south of choir of 35 voices and a German Edmonton. 10035 109 Street. Ph. S6654.

years. He is survived by two sons Our show ysrd la for your benefit. and four daughter; Otto of Cres- the coming years deper.aea upm EXTERNAL TIES J. F. Lymburn.

honorary presl- Ll lC LUlUUiR I uvuw. K. onto the wrong side of the road. youth choir of about 75 voices. K- f- Mi rntlnn ton.

aowara oi WESTLAWN MEMORIAL PARK locally owned, operated. Beautiful chapel, aacret music broadcast for funerals. Off, on grounds. Ph. 8767j.

the solidity of the structure, uiej Exiting members of the Com-'dent of the Edmonton Scottish conclusion might well be that it monuregiu-, have their external Society, will speak at the socl-had no future. Yet. where commitments and alliances. For ety annual Burns concert in Wtion the foi- 1 Into the path Of trie moloroiKC. 1 Mr.

Alma Oswald of Ixluc, Mr, tLJ wtd TRich- said the entire truck Was Funk of Edmonton, Ruth have been elected: Rich lowing the strength, ana luiu-c m0s( part, these are more tne ioof hau at 8 pjn. ciatur- LOST AND FOUND (4) Wltn Its neaaiignis on iuku iine After omfr He said h. flicked the IVS tS-''m 29 the poUce ear severs! time In an oU Iu was; Funeral service will be held cn UC iM fnmmUmc A tra" wnt-niuy. lut proErwm wui consist oi Saturday, January 22 at 1:30 m. ard Neumann, church clerk; Frd.

Stiem, church treasurer; William Link, mission treasurer; Elmer Faszer and Erwin Zapf finance secretaries; Jonathan Klingspon, finance chairman. attempt to nave uie. otner topping. or disjuncture? DESIRE FOR CONFERENCE The fact remains that a groan bind them to the Commonwealth, i Scottish dances and songs cf Yet aU alike, contractually Robert Burns by a mixed bound as most them are to.Viwtet. i at the Park Memorial cnapei.

wii unsuccessful the He estimated the speed Of the Reverend A. J. Mueller will officiate When he as unsuccessful me between 50 and 75 nd interment will take place in the constable turned the police car trucK at oetween ou ana cemeterv. a a ttbuiHrfSth immense re-! these external tltm tof SA" rvamns are Jacob Ohlman, 1 A the r.ar. He m.pJi, pointing out mat It was Panera Please Codv.

Park Me- -hiCh tney Brr JIUJuauic uciu.MS Tim Wimf ITnm. InH S' months old. red collar. Sandy colouredPh 838 1 7. IjOST Dtjg'lostnnearTl'fFstrTnd Jasper Block, curly iur, chain.

Ph. 20795. LOST Black Labrador77 months, name Oeff, on collar, vicinity of 76 Ave. and 88 St. Thursday morning 8 a-mPh.

37066. FOUND Black Cocker Spaniel. Ph. 782S85. AdoU Jeske.

and the car was swerving from difficult for him to be accurate moriai Funeral Administraur, Stable "to their separate association among ttamhre.1 mtofi wtorates. think it worthwhJe which does not seek to bind them WMtmount on MmdyJ Aibrt Bu. Gustav Strauss. a iKrt lone lane to another and at one wirh n4 Puriv Renz him. He said the motorbike was crossed over tne centre iio rentre umxv v'" Mma 4ft nrl SO I IIONU-On Januarv IB, Gee Kee to travel great distances inc.

uyuuui more uum tt pjn -Arithmetic t. Hi.n.uli!M more in-; mutual cood will. i chn i in th Flfmentarr Schnnl- will are eiecieu as ncu How of 10027 104 Street, Sited 71 It crossed over the centre line -P-h- to other Si Thrin iMm tn tin serrpt i i-. i morning and evening services vmk He ia survived bv his wife fimflteiy vi. irz picu uj kj.

vwucj, jiuiuipni tunai'J oriH.h rmmnnmiltlii rivrt ivel v. Mrs. Ade nnmnnmlth: T. TeX, T- resDectivelv. Mrs.

Adeline Ohl-' th. road when at- The sun was Just setting, said and on. eon in China. I LOST pair of women brown thoughts. nUEiilS.

1 ui. laivAt caiA aMiwi, nootcu wj 4. Puni-ral services Jan- rimmru iriaaseB. oomewnerB oeiwrrn That undefined thing which it it is based on goodwill and a. Bromn.

A film on "A Feeling man and Benno Jeske serve as Opting to-pass another vehicle Knor and the truck had head-j '28u from 101 st. and Japer Av. Reward. Ph. Chapel.

Rev. Stephen 892357, Ids the Commonweann w- mutual consideration, lrrespec-of RejecUon-" will be shown. organists ior uerman ana rji6-i travelling south, nie onicer saia wi uuiiuug. v.B3 McLaughlin rtOiU5 mc- r- LOST 1 brown and whit lish services respectively. Al-he drove up behind the vehicle, tive whether the motorcycle Yeetong win officiate and lnter-bert Redschlag has been elected nfJ on the siren and; headlight was turned on.

ment win be in Beechmount ceme- e-ther plainly is uiii' uve oi color or creea, as opposed h-nractical men. and balance of nower. ententes or, TO HEAR TRAFFIC-TALK Collie pup, child Christmas present, please return. 11839 91 Street, terv Andre w-McLauRhlin Ltd. Fhotographs taken at the remain important for a lni mutual assistance pacts.

Yet it' The Delton Home and School to sen-e as trustee for a term light in an attempt to BIHBY On January 31, time to come. 'most be considered that a coun- Association will meet at the of three years. make the driver pull over ana scene of the accident uie ioiiow-vvaTuwrtght Ls '77 years! ix)ST8afetTdeTosirboi7Ke7 it Is undefined because a totalitarian form school on Monday at 8:15 p.m. The church board was author-1 stop ing morning were entered and pasMj sway. He leaves hla loving! No.

44. Please leave at Royal Bank. Innner Is DOSSlDie vo inf or rnmmiftinir it- A sergeant irom me tcmomon ized to make recommenaations I The witne said the driver did explamed by Const. George wife: one daughter and one jasper ttewara tmitin principle as the Ji to deuberate racial 8lve "nlllus-1 for an assistant pastor. At pres- not respond immediately but Wheatley.

of the RCMP identi- Mr. lfwaltv. or any 5iu itratAd talk nn "Traffic B11W and .1 -i 1. Kir u. .1 1 v.

vr. walnwrlKht, Sydney BiDoy, winosor. ti irii v. nun r.irtir njrc np n. or tion being persistently belli- ment whatsoever.

tiA th- Regulations." rut. tuc pnawi drove SOUin some aisiaate uc-icauuu umitu. uc ouu.wj The remains wUl be forwsrded V) pastors employed as teachers at fore bringing the car to a stop pictures of the truck and the wainwright for services Monday the Christian Training Instl-! ln th- mlddle of the hlahway. Imotorcycle. 1 2 p.m.

at st. Thomas Anglican n-h- mrmarehy In panicuiai. v. tute. Const.

Jensen said he repeat-1 CdI. L. L. PhUlios. of the Stony nffii.M h- lnl.rm.nt will take EXPLORER TO SPEAK At a meeting of the Alliance Franca ise In the Masonic Tem Canadians partnersnip unworkaoie, wnat- l'to'thT Queen "as our com-j ever Its relationship on paper to 1 i not now the bond the rest.

nrtte Common-; WORKABLE BASIS edly asked the driver to pull his plain RCMP detachment, testl-jpiace tn the family plot in the car to the side of the road. Tneified that he had gone to ple recently, a program of songs. officer added Pasieka answers scene after being notified or tnei .1. jj tt- ia i MrHlrrEV On Januarv ao. 2 Civil Servants Win Promotions Promotions for two of the orig- LOST Keys, on white plastle covered wire.

Apply P.O. North Edmonton. LOST Small black Labrador retriever pup. Highlands. Reward.

Ph. 7412S: LOST Carter tractor block heatir. Reward. 105 8t. 109 St.

or WhyteAve. Ph. S7395. "LOST Ladles' LeRoy watch! Monday. First 6 tree Jasper.

Phon 7816S2. LOST Parker-SI light brown and white metal pen. Was Christmas gtft. Please Ph. 7604S Reward.

LOST BiaciTshaeffer fountain pen. Jasper Ave. Reward. Ph. 86650.

LOST Would person who v. as seen picking up sand dog by Canada, Packer Phone 782445. LOST Ladle' gold wrist watch, expansion bracelet, downtown -area. Reward. Ph.

3ei73. Dore no relation to me qucaiiujis at-ciuciit. nc niu jic imuu efv UcHrtfet of Tofleld asked. injured man being attended by aert his loving Pasieka testified he had had a doctor and that the victim, wife: he is survived by one son. wealth at large.

remains a it seems as if the British Com- recitations and games was prepotent additional link between monwealth of Nations comes i by Blanquie M. those countries whose mam tra- closest In history, as it has been Mainoi M- Jacques Thi-dition derives from EngUsh 1 an written so far. to a workable: baut. At the next meeting. Scottish settlers, subjects 01 group of nations.

In which cour-, Tuesday. Feb. 15. Bertrand Flor- Till 4 In' DO "I 11 tor-it A iiFinett an4inv it nnf two bottles of beer and a drink was rushed to Edmonton in an Horace or wmonton Funeral services will be held on of whisky prior to his arrest. He ambulance shortly after he ff mamhar th- fnHn.

gone auis- -uu unuuuiiim-u noy, explorer 01 south American tunc mrr liuv, explorer 01 ouutn American." ai- jik. staid he was tired as he had had arrived. Saturday. Januirv 22. at 2 00 from the Tofield United Church.

Rev. K. Iwsssa will officiate and Interment Ihe modern social be sTeement Is brought within the areas, will present an illustrated ral government's Unemployment little sleep In the previous 24 Cpl. Phillips said he estab- Insurance Commission went into nearu men lecture on the civilization of the (a sphere of pracUcabUity. attempts to lished the approximate point ofi1" iM weakened by any hours.

Perhaps therein lies the solu-1 incaa. Andrews-McLaughlin. effect Friday as Adolph Eadke moved up from supervisor of the inm rtoiiuiA defence coun- impact irom iresn cnurucs oi 5j make of it a real tion of world problems as old as for peoples to civilization in the loose federa- Funerals insurance branch to assisUnt sel. Indicated the decision wUl mud and dirt. He said the centre TO fcLLCT OftlCERS oi mis mua ana aeons was in GRANT Funeral services for manager of the office and Thoe be appealed no emotional facti0n5 tion characterized by considera-j Officers of the South Edmon- Africa is spui those.

'tion, understanding and forbear- ten Business Men'f Association the middle of the north lane Of Leonard Aubrey Grant of Cardiff. .1 v. Alberta. ho passed away January Van Larken, Calgary's noted one- natlAnl v. th inr'A 1 A th -nmi 1 1 cro- 4 athl-t- sam th nl- who advo- ance.

The Allen Lundberg of Sweden VT .1 11. aged 73 year, were held on Called to the witnes sstand by Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock at claims the world record for tight- his defence counsel, Mr. Knor Howard and McBride's Chapel. Rev. presently exist at unequal levels, and meeting Monday at 6:30 p.m.

in ance supervisor, cate t. nati've institu-Jt is unlikely in our time that Strathcona Presbyterian Churrh.l When the first unemployment monarcmc itLsh RaJ. has they wUl be equalized. tOm of the 1954 Grey Cup 'insurance payments were made Study Increase In Lung Cancer cirf h- hort h-on hlinrfprl hw thlJ. R.

oeeson and Rev. R. E. Eak- irope walking after staying on a lights of the motorcycle and th for 27 hours 2 minutes at uons uc- v-- ranism.i within the British Common-' same wm be shown. Jan.

27, 1942. 180 days after the Overbo Car and that he did not I The pallbearers were: Messrs. R. Stockholm. Previous record waas luwvnuuiiti, a v.

LCteu iuwj t' i 1- r- 1 1 v. v. www V. v. tha I "have" and "have-! scheme started, Mr.

Radke was ICU. lyi I Rft) HISTORICAL SOCIETY There the Bniisn as the symbol of tutelage not nation! ions garded as tne sym'wi can sit down around 1 the f'rst and emnlnvee of Cancer Of the lung hag shown 1 kK0W he was driving On the jMcLauBhlln. Elmer Fawcett. H. the f.rst and sole employee of, increase" in thejTOng side of the road Saunders.

Koiton Cartwrtght. nours minutes. the commission in Edmonton and," 8 .0 r.H 2- SLfi-. t'Bracke and Walter Rockwell. h.m th.

mH. Co1- c- Jamieson wiU speak -t J. W. K. Shortreed.

prosecuted fuperseueu. 1 'a -Edmonton Courts and Law ltlOli aU Cai i3, lit Ht beautiful floral IMr. Van Larken was the first va enn til CAaJru. luuiu a wuu aw-. a meeting of the years in Territorial Times," at a imiiuiiism wnue rxans: uunn aeienaea uie and only employee in the Cal- tic members oi try to wora out in loose rerms.

T'li branch of the Canadian Cancer i accused. I "Ok im-iUUUlg me c.it T-ho nin, mar. Thursday evening. Clar Society wealth will follow tne without treatie and example. their own mutual' th.

'IT 1. uait SWI1- lne commission now i' has about 110 employees in Cal- were received from: the family: sister Minnie and family; sister Margaret and family; brother Oeorne and family; George and Geraldlne; Laura and famliy: Evelyn, Jean. Oordon and Wayne; Eleanor and Alex McLaughlin; Nolton and Rose: George and Yvonne; George and Olive Lesburg: Macdonalds Consolidated Sale Staff: Sundance ftn- Riiv. Mr and "uray. at me gary and sround ,50 here A.

C. Potter, 84, Dies In Edmonton Where the monarcny p-osperity for the future, failed to maintain focusjar there PUAQ ence Jackson, past president of the council and chairman of the society's provincial education committee, said there had been close to 400 per cent increase in fatalities In Canada since 1933. from this cause, and that there UNDERWRITERS MEET Mr. Radke will be the assistant manager of the combined insurance an3 national employment service branches. Mr.

Rad- Miles Palmer, Edmonton In-' Alexander C. Potter. 11535 fc6 Mrs. L. Bracke: Mr.

and Mrs. w. political suostituw 5r SlMore Racial Laws I nir Mnn uiii.r wail, suuinacu more v. i. rn i ae.

a native of Edmonton, was i umu ivu inemoers oi uie ramon- i tn hPlievP th incidence a resident Of Edmonton for Rockwell and mother: Mr and Mrs. IS reason to Delieve tne lnciaence Thursday at the p- Bhanti and family; Mrs. Mary will continue to Increase from 34 years died Tnursoay at with a private Insurance company central aammiAtinnvu liiiir CAPETOWN Reuters) The I ton Underwriters Associa for 18 years before transferring age 01 O. Mlllr- Mr and Mn Stvs Hrvrfw: COMMON IVTEREST South African government Fri-1 tlon at meeting in the Seven to the federal agency. What brings the prime nums-1 aay opened a new parliamentary oea5- miroaucea Dy oordon Pro- Mr van Larken has been a ters wmiwly togethertoday aslMSSon th a pledge press hf P0ke of his 29 years frequent visitor ln Edmonton as year to year.

The reason for this Increase, Mr. Jackson stated. Is not yet clear, but it would appear that something had happened in the Born in Rockingham. he Mr. M.

Ordyzuk; Mrs. Weiss. Violet, married Lydia Summach in 1914 sid and Rosie; Mr. and Mrs. H.

and moved west to Regina. farmed ln the Regina district Mr Mrs Fl0T(1 vnrath. for seven years, and In 1921 He is survived by hi wife; one came to Edmonton Where he'on, Donald of Cardiff; one tvilr nn farming in thi'teri Mr- J- L- Roufcseau of Mortn-again took up larmmg in tnTlUe; one slster- Mrs. M. K.

Thom- in iw iunner racial segregation uara ana oi the coach of Calgary swimming nW them hut Cither OlllCiaiS, 15 iii .4 4 the hriAftt tfnrAA hL only them but otner omciais, benefit afforded the; t-ams comDetine here. A native for which it claims mount-j by a sense of common Interest fog support among the Africans underwriters association. two aecaues to cause it. of Belgium, he was brought to: Rnme the in. matters tney nt themselves.

Canada when two years old in wo years uiu i. m.v 1906 and lived in Coleman and; Mol, tn Tii.itinn ana norm of Truro. Nova Scotia; also one Cardiff, in the Morinville area.lfJL6, vUiia Jtrict. For a time he operated granddaughter. before moving to Calearv in 1916 Tfaat cmnza- gtore in Nortn Edmonton.

Fori lom.hi kht Funeral service HTSkg wn Past ten year, he has served for, late AUc a. ighurst. le 10531 Tax Payments Reach $1,171,820 inis The session is the first for LsUld ime Minister Johannes Strij-trow less dom, who succeeded Daniel Mal- The atmosphere of mutual on his retirement last Novem-confidence among like-minded, oer. not like-lntentioned. men is The speech claimed that INDEX CLASSIFICATION KO.

Acreage 83 Aeroplanes 95 Agents Wanted 22 Announcement 6 Autos for Sale S3 Auto Repair B0 Auto. Truck Wanted 92 Baby Chick 44 Beauty Shops 10 Beekeeper' Supplies 40A Bicycles. Motorcycle 36 British Columbia 82 Business Opportunities 76 Business Service i 28 Children's Need 32 Clothing 31 Coal Wood 34 Dogs St Pets 35 11 Educationists 14 Employment Wanted. Female 24 Employment Wanted, Mai 25 Entertainment 6 Farms for rent 70 Farms for sale 81 Farm Stock 45 Farm wanted to buy 80 Farm wanted to rent 69 Florists 2 Fur Animals. Farms 40B Garage Space 88 Garden.

Supplie 38 Grain. Feed. Hay 46 Help Instructional 20 Help Investment 19 Help Wanted Female 16 Help Wanted Mai 18 Help Wanted Male-Female 16A Home Building 29 Hotels Hotel Loan '1 Houses ror Sale 87 Houses furnished 61 Household Furnishing 30 Houses Unfurnished 60 Houses wanted to buy 86 House wanted to rent 59 Income Properties 77 Industrial Property 84 Insurance 74 Investment 75 Kindergarten 15 Listings Wanted 79 Loans wanted 72 Lost Found 4 Machinery. Tools 42 -a a I UlUUdU Ifli Ulilt.O Ut WAU th aihrt P-n. 5th Avenue, who passed on the board of the AlberU Pen- mJ Jan 14th 19M were hJm gas fumes.

This wast stated dur jcis-vm oy xnuma. into me spokes of a wheel. This did not Isioners Association. Howard sc McBrlde Chapel Tues- Edmonton property owners ing a discussion of the society's the very substance of Common- flowing support" among Afric- placed $1,171,820 in city coffers him from setting a new educatlon scheme iiio i anr- rPott? Nan'by' officiated' "nd Jterment wealth unity within the domain an. of the policy of separate de- by Thursday night, by buying fecord which will supplement the public, SiTtrf of public affairs, and confidence velopment of different races had property tax prepayment cer-lbroad Jump of eight, feet, six I educatlon program carried out' a YtHrt to1'' The paIIare were: these th- nacl in tn n-7- o.

nurvw, i. my. a. a. the past 10 to for years, urge the world Clark.

H. Ferguson, M. P. Flowers citizens to seek early diagnosis Mr potter survived by a son. grows in the privacy of been noted with satisfaction by tificates, John Pollock assistant incne nor from winning many informal meetings, says The the government.

assessor and tax collector said wards for tennins and long dis- Times of London. It said laws separating African Friday. Unce swimming. The strength of the Common- communities from white-orJy Sales of the certificates which Mr. Van Larken also has been wealth seems to lie in what to areas will be amended to ensure 'raise money for thp citv h.iJactive ln horseback, riding, box- and treatment.

John A. Potter, 11535 66 The industrial program, to be! thr, Mr, Ann Ett0T. and R-Page. Beautiful floral tribute were received from: Dad, Margery, Bobble and Duncan; Gladys, Gordon family; Rita. Bert and family; Hilda and Bob Rasmuasen: Art and held with the co-operation ofjwlnfieW: m.

Foisy, Vic- Mt te al-finance operations unt" if- yestlmg cyctog ndball! maMgements desigued s. Ktoder. of "SSSa. And i to.buy vearea s. tax collections begin, are running i to present life-saving facts about KJarn: a brother.

Charles. Mrs. iw i HWUH KOCKinsnara, a uiuliici, cnai ms, Ina, Joan and Bob; Mrs. H. Wlckes; UJ.i.

auu active golfer, in the high 80 cancer to employees In industry. of Sault ste Marie and three Erl. EWe nd Bin Art Mewbura: and a fisherman. Five years ago tw v. i Mr.

ana Mrs. i w. aicdiiuc. witxiiic where one attempts to define' restatement moicatea Par- about the same as last year, Mr. lwndsTlt is possible to find hament to consid- iPoUock Mid- 5.500 tax- nothing more definite than ff tw er pieces of legisla- payers bought $2,800,000 worth ti0 linked he made a hole in one a i th granacnuaren.

Mrx. Morrison and Mar- Edmonton branch or the society Funeral services will be held in i garet; percy Hemng and George will be held at the Macdonald th- Howard and McBride chapel. I Tweed: Louie and Vera Retain and on Monday, Feb. 28. The guest Saturday at 2 pm.

Burial will; Son Russell; Howard and Alice; McDougall Men- Club; Kay Flowers; speaker will be Dr. H. E. Rawlin- be in the Little Mountain Ceme- mutual goodwfli. long mutual with further racial of prepayment certificates in PTS iamUiarit.

common habit of Policy. 11954. the Alberta section of the Can- thought, possibly based on simi- One will deprive This year certificates have! Amatf SJimminfr lar parliamentary Institutions, mixed biood voters of the right oeen purchased by about 2 800 "'e a decree of forbearance to vote with whites for members taxpayers. The certificates which clpal eolt cluo- He coached which always will be ready to of Parliament. They still have offer taxpayers a two per cent at tRe Calgary TMCA son of the Uuiveiaitjr of Ai'uerut.

very, nortiieast of the city. The annual meeting of the Alberta division will be held in! Medicine Hat in March. Mrs. Tunstall and Mary; L. Harrington; Alf.

Maude, Pat and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick. Mrs. B.

F. Mrs. Etta Ferguson, Audrey, Gordon, Eddie and Harold; Maurice. Eva. Marilyn and Dolly; Louisa and BUI Hancock; Mr.

and Mra Tsvlor and Phyl; Mr. Hastings Mewburn; Col-h-n vmiiv Mn Fereuson and Miscellaneous put tne Dest mterpreiauin on a mis rignt ln cape province. The discount, ar- sold only during' jrais. words and new act aims at putting them on 'January. "Unless I look in the 40 73 mirror.

Ottawa Official Insoects Offices Money To Lend actions. sr.parate polling registers so that I I dont realize I have only one leg." he said. Monument Musle, Art, Dancing I IS Unlike the United Nations the they will vote for their oxn can-! -cnn pn1' UJ 62 Office. Store i UIIU coming Commonwealth meetings didf.tes. Indecency Count Brings Jail Term 41 Oilfield Equipment R.

3. Curry, Ottawa, national i Frances: Harold and Emlle Tucker; rtirwtyir nf fnmilv allowances and i Mr. and Mrs. E. 8.

Andrews; Millie are not a forum lor diametric The other piece of lezlslation Approaches $30,000 iMendes-France Wins Personal Poultry tt Supplie 43 eld age security, was in Edmon Assembly Victory 27 S3 Professional Radio, TV. Musical Mdse. Marvin Friestad 22-year-old ton Friday on an Inspection tour PARIS (AP) Premier and Bill Dunn: Mr. and Mrs. Haw-good and Famliy; Gladya and Lou; Alma and Bob Banham and boys: Mr.

and Mrs. J. Williams; Mr. and Mr. W.

R. Low; Mr. and Mr. R. Sari Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Mr. and Rentals, Misc. Edmonton man, Friday was of regional offices. ally-opposed international Interests.

The Commonwealth differs from regional organizations, like the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which have concentrations of power directed 3 Mendes-France won a mino' is united with this plan. Previous The Edmonton drive for the attempts by the Malan Legion'a polio fund istration to carry out the elec- campaign is approaching the toral separation were blocked in; 130,000 objective, campaign of-the Supreme Court as unconsti-jficials said Friday, tutional. Today's Speech from Tne total tabulated by Thurs-the Throne indicated that Rental Swap Resort Arriving from Vancouver, Mr. 67 Rooms, Board viciary riuav Wiicu uis naiMnmu Assembly voted 519 to 100 to Curry conferred with H. C.

Gill-man, the Alberta regional di found guilty and sentenced to one year hard labor at Fort Saskatchewan jail on a charge cf gross indecency. Mr. Justice 65 Mrs. K. Moseley: Mrs.

E. Hammer master; Mr. and Mrs. C. G.

John Rooms, furnlsned 62 Rooms. Housekeeping against a possible external enemy, postpone immediate debate on rector. In the new offices in the ston and Mr. and Mrs. L.

McCallum. A conference of prime minis-b-rs Wiii he asked tn rnnsM-r ,1 African problems and re- Rooms, unfurnished Rooms, wanted 61 21 Salesmen wanted 47 ters ln the Commonwealth does question of the sovereicrcty of Jasper Place collected more than turn to work on tne naUonal not assume the extence ol an lament over the courts. $25.000 In the Monday night, et" enemy, nor does it wish for iden- A bUl will also be introduced to! h. 2a The premier had urged adop- Seed. Grain, etc Storaee Soace Primrose dismissed a second Mercantile Building.

Mr. and Mra. R. ozee; Miss m. statutory offence count.

ri He was to confer with Air au'ben" Mr Separately charged in the Marshal G. B. Howsam, chief of "Mrg Nauiwrt; Manriiente same offence was James McCur-1 Alberta's civil defence, and with and Grant Hale: Mr. and Mrs. J.

dv, who Wednesday was acquit-! cfficials of the province's de-: Schnitzier; Mr. and Mrs. F. Angus; ted on the same two counts. partment of public welfare.

J. W.K. Shortreed national leader will leave for Rbn" Mias Munro and while S. G. Main defended both Regina Saturday.

Mrs. E. Rar-mussen; Mr. and Mrs. tity of view among its partic-j control the departure of jcrsons d.tional funrfs hv.

hen r.iv.H tion of the work agenda drawn Store A Office Equipment Sporting Goods Suites. Unfurnished Suites Furnished 64 39 37 67 68 66 48 from South Africa. in campaign headquarters in UP committee, i Memorial Hall from persons who which put completion of the bud- SUBSTANCE OF UNITY What it does assume is a com Suites wanted Swap Column omce japans imperial iamiiyjr-r- misser! bv the canvassers. i et "-nrau ouier uusuiesa. N.

Clsrk; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hans- In return he promised there accused. mon habit of thought based part- has been criticized for driving truly on long mutual familiarity, ported cars.

Crown Prince Akihi-partly on similar institutions and to is driving a small Japanese car 2 .1 9 91 85 would be a full debate on North African questions 10 days from Teachei wanted Travel Truck and Trailer Vacant Lots Warehouse Space Casino authorities in Monte Carlo have a file Of more than 100.000 More than 1,500 students In! com; Mr. E. Noyen and Louise; air. South African high schools havejndhM- husband, entered essays in a competition Harry E. j.

Longnurst nd grand-for 10 trips overseas. daughter Margery of Edmonton. 65 There are 42 post offices in Papua-New Guinea, Port Moresby reports. now. Discussion of the budget 'persons who are barred from enter on mutual forbearance.

The at- instead of his larger British one mosphere of mutual confidence Tokyo reports. will take all next week, ing gambling facilities there..

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