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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 16

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iMGE SIXTEEN -THE rPMOXTffN JOl RNAT, WFPNFSDAT, AI'Gl'ST II, 19V i trate MeCulU. Recipient of the i $20 on tht liquor chirgt Walter E. Cochrane, will tion. spend the next three months in charge arose out of an accl- Births, Eiigageiuciits, Marriages and Olii'luarics Jailed 3 Months On Driving Charge A lesson to motorists who drink when they drive was taught In Fort Saskatchewan. Pleading guilty to a charge of 'dangerous driving and drinking in a public place, Cochrane ws sentenced to three months for dent near Winterburn Aug.

12 In which the truck driven by accused sideswiped one car and collided with the rear of a second vehicle which was stopped on the highway. According to Const. McWhirter of the R.C.M.P.. accused was police court Tuesday by Magis- dangerous driving and was fined Deaths Births It Involves various lin extensions. Speaking of expansion plans, Mr.

Gaherty said a major project is being planned but he was not in a position to reveal its nature at present. The work would be on the 1951 program. One of the problems at present is the shortage of linemen. Earlier this year, Mr. Gaherty said the company was supplying 6.400 farms with electricity.

The number will be extended at the rate of 3.000 to 3,500 farms a year under the company's program. The company has announced an Power Firm Plans Major Extension Major extension is being planned for the Edmonton area next year. G. A. Gaherty.

of Montreal, president of Calgary Power said In an interview Tuesday. Mr. Gaherty arrived here with G. H. Thompson, general manager of the Montreal Engineering which Ls associated with Calgary Power.

The officials, wish A. Praser Duncan, legal counsel, were to confer with Hon. D. Bruce MacMillan, minister of public works, over the construction of a Before the accident McWhirter said accused and his companions had stopped off at several towns along the road and consumed beer. They had also bought a considerable quantity to drink while they were travelling.

Before passing sentence Magistrate McCulla told accused, "let this be a lesson to you and any other motorist who drink while they drive." Mary Stevenson was committed to supreme court for trial on a charge of theft and five charges of forgery after a preliminary hearing held before Magistrate S. Q. Main in polic court Tuesday. Only evidence produced in court was a statement made to R.C.M.P. Feel Better CROWE: To Mr.

and Mm. Robert Crow (n Mcllhartrevl on August 13 at the lleneral Hospital, a daughter Carol Elizabeth. Weight 8 lbs. 10 oaa. travelling too fast to stop for a i vehicle which was stopped on the highway.

Cochrane put on his mmm Look Younger BOURASSA: To Col. and Mra. P. H. Boura.ssa, tnce Rita la Bine) at the iiis Toronto Oeneral Hospital on Friday.

brakes and went into a higu speed skid, first sideswiping a 1 car and then colliding with the i stopped vehicle, police said. Dam- ase to the three vehicles involved exceeded $1,000, according to police. Ine nf tarl car- August 18. a son. Philip Oretrory.

Weight 7 13 ozs. A brother lor Bruce David. WALFRED C1USTAV CARLSON ON August 22, Walfred duns Carlson, of Holden. Alberta, passed away at the ate of 68 years, lie la survived by one Axel. alo of Holden.

Funeral arrangement! will be announced later. Andrews-McLaughlin Funeral Chapel. MRS. EI MARIA DAILY ON August a lat. Mra.

FUa Mnria Dnib. pioneer resident of the Hoidt rt district, widow of the late M. Oailv, passed HWav at the atse of 85 years. She is survived by two sons. of Cluco.

Orvllle. of South Edmonton, one daughter, Mrs. Kdua -Spink, of I'onuka. one brother, John A. Story, ol Holden.

Ten grandchildren and nine great-grandchild-ren. She was predeceased by her twin sister, Mrs. Nellie Paul, five years expansion program for Alberta which will mean an estimated roll' Rfauflri en jo In a re-lav Ins Irrat- Phone I 41273 For Appointment bridge across the Bow River. 50 outlay of $30,000,000 by 1953. Of miles west of Calgary.

The power I that total, $7,500,000 has been ment in the Howard I a blurt by accused in which she admitted the offences. company is carrying on work in spent. KENNY: To Mr. and Mr. Patrick Kenny of Ottawa (nee Mlrlan Don-nldsohl on August 18, a son, Michael Edward.

Weight 7 b. 3 oa. A grandson tor Mr. and Mis. E.

Kenny of this city. Union Calls Out FIGURINES FOR PAINTING Uncle John's Hobby Shop Campbell Furniture Building Make your appointment NOW for a Howard Cahlnrt treatment and a riiaxing scientific Swedbh MANie HOWARD HEALTH STUDIO that region. Seen at the Macdonald, Mr. Gaherty said good progress Is being made on the company's Spray Lakes power project. Asked about the $1,000,000 ex Guy Patterson, counsel for accused, told court accused derived no financial benefit from the forgeries and the theft which Involved more than $6,000.

R.C.M.P. evidence bore out Patterson's statement. evidence bore out Pattersons Istatpmpnt Funeral services will be held on Maintenance Men clock. Calgai-y announce the arrival or Thursday. August.

Phone 41273 II Mxl.i. Gm 10343A Jasper Ave. their aon, Larry Kenneth, Auttust 9U tension Droeram for th FHmnn. from the Limed Church at Rev. Mi'Kuv.

assisted by Pel. T. J. Smlnton will officiate and Interment will take place In the Holden Cemetery. Andrews-McLaughlin Funeral ton are.

Mr. Gaherty said this? HALIFAX, (CP) Four rail-was goinjr ahead at a good rate. way men on maintenance duty HOUOAN: To Mr. and Mra. Arthur Hougnn nee Jean Durrandt at the Chapel Funerals Jean, August 21.

Weight 5 lba. LaZERTE: To Dr. and Mrs. J. Donald La.erte nee Mary Barbara Mason, St.

Paul, Minnesota. U.S.A.) on August 3, a sou, Wayne Richard. were called off the job Wednesday after their striking union charged that the Canadian National Railways violated an agreement regarding the unloading of non-perishable goods. The order affected men who had been on duty protecting perishable goods in the yards. Another worker an elevator operator at the Canadian National Telegraphs building on midtown Barrington st.

was expected to leave his job later Wednesday. LEE: To Norman and Lorraine Lee at the RovrI Alexandra Hospital on August 20. a son. Murray Norman. Weight 7 10 oza.

1 nT -in r- iirwijuimpjjiun JT JT Jp Tl I i 11JlSD3? I i-fW--? -vsw-w nw mm wf II 111 1 u) FRANCES G. A. BROWN FUNERAL services for Miss Frances O. A. Brown who passed away hi Vancouver on August 11 were held at Halnstock Funeral Chapel on Tuesday.

August 15 at p.m. Rev. Canon W. M. Nainby officiated and Interment took place In the family plot in Mount Pleasant Cemeterv.

The pallbearers were: Messrs. C. R. Whlttaker. A.

Cathcart. David Smith. Michael Glbney. Wilbert Frey and Clarence Johnson. Beautiful floral tributes were re.

ceived from: Mother, Tit and Bill; Aunt Gertie and Family; Harry; The Whlttaker Family. Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

McLean: Mrs. Cnlthorpe. Clell and Corrine; Mrs N. Paul: Gil and Nellie Cooke: Dave ancl Kay: Mary, Leslie and Muriel; Mr. and Mn.

Hay and Dorothv; The Dawdy Mrs. Auxier and Family: Nell and Bev; The LaRose Family; Wllma Fleet: Mr. and Mrs. David High: Frank and. PRESTON: To Irene and Tommy Preston, at the Mtserlcordla Howplial on August 20, a daughter, Linda Susan.

Weight 7 lbs. 11 ozs. A sister for Dougie. Engagements Thrift Values in CHIC SHOE TEEN-FLATS New teen aiders' "Flats" with the SPECIALS! smart heel being featured In leading maitazines. In black Norton and blue and burgundy MR.

and Mrs. George B. Key. Por-tage la Prairie. Manitoba, announce the, engagement of their duehter.

Margaret Mary Joan to Mr. Douglas Ru.wll Johnson, son of Mr. and Mis. George R. Johnson, Kelowne.

B.C., dale of Edmonton. Alberta. The wedding to take place on Monday. September 18th. in the Church of St.

Michael and All Angels. Kelowna, B.C. Dorothy Mills: Miss Beth Owen; I Vivian and Allan: Doris. Pesirv. Fran, Dave and Erica: Kay and Ted; F.

MacKen.le- Mrs deLaroque; Mr. and Mrs J. Parsons; The Friend! of the Brown Family. She ls survived by her mother, I Mrs L. Brown and one brother rt Shirts VIHITIAH BUHDS Blouses Blue Jeans! Cotton Sun Dresses! G.

L. W. Brown orjimnnn. MR3. JANE CORBETT Funeral services for the late Mrs.

MR. AND MRS. Warren E. Bucher of Okotoks, Alberta, announce the engagement of their youngest daugh Corbett of Vancouver wno ter, Jean Lrfjuise. to air.

uoraua mnn nf Kf William nasri On AUgUSt 17 at the RgS 99 Less Half than Price each H. Rowan and the late Mrs. Rowan of Calgary. The marriage will take place on Monday, September 11 In the Highlands United Church. leathers.

QC Special MOVIE STAR SHOES Lovely new season loafers and the smartest of dress casuals and sandals in suedes and leathers. Cuban or wedge heels. Choice of styles and colors. Poecial $5.95 to $6.95 PERKY SADDLE OXFORDS Neatly atyled saddle oxfords for teen-agers. White with red saddle.

Sizes 4 to 9. Reg. S4.SS. AC Special CHILDREN'S SHOES Canada's best known shoe manufacturers are included In our complete displays of shoes for Children Choose from Savage, Wragge and Slsman. Red School-house oxfords, straps and loafers.

Also Our Gang and Big Little Sister shoes. Priced from $2.95 to $5.00 MEN'S SHOES Llshter the weight of ordinary bUnds because it's made of a special flexible aluminum allovt Lovelier Flexalum's satin smooth plastic finish blend! with every decorative setting. Easier to Clean flexibility makea cleaning so simple and quick. Longer Lasting Flexalum la Bun-proof, rust proof, warp proof, will not crack, chip or peel, resists weather stains and soli. Custom made to fit windows exactlv.

Brine vour measurements In todav. Flexalum's low cost will surprise you. or 14. neia ou iviuhi.iy. 21 at 2:00 o'clock at Howard and McBrides Funeral Chapel.

The Rev. Blrdsall officiated, and Interment took place In the Edmonton Cemeterv. The pallbearers were: Messrs. Bill Clark. Archie Clark.

Bill Sharp. Tom Stlckney, Bill Borgwardt and Charlie Borgwardt. Beautiful floral tributes and messages of sympathy were received from: The Family: Jack. Dot. Clara.

Florrence, Kar and famllv: Dnnn and Doris: Bob Mr. and Mrs. Prescott Forbes of Drumheller announce the engagement of their only daughter Margaret Elaine to Mr. James Malcolm Pritchard, youngest son of Mrs. J.

M. Pritchard of Edmonton and the late Rev. Dr. J. M.

Pritchard. The marriage will take place st St. Stephen's College Chapel on Friday, September 15. tm fee fir cr or Values from ft Quality built shoes In latest styles I for men and voung men. Gores.

MR. and Mrs. S. Singh of Calahoo. Alberta, announce the engagement of their daughter Helen Jwall to Ravmond Alexander Heslep.

son of Mr! nd Mrs. R. D. Heslep. The marriage to take place on September 21.

$7.95 to $16.95 Crepes, sheers, cottons and printed GROUP TWO straos and oxfords for sport or dress wear. Brushed leathers, pebble and grain C7 AC leathers. From .33 Your chonce to buy several at these low prices, silks. Sizes 12-20. and Bertha, Cliff and Mildred.

Vivian and Georpe: Norma and Bob: Bill and lone; Ian, Ron and Bill. Evelyn and Clavton: P.e: Ima, Ethne and Ted. Bert and Kelly. Put and Bill and Jane; George. Joyce.

Norman Gerald. Jlmmle. Dennis, Nlel and Cheryl; Adeline. Dodo, and Lucie; Mr. and Mrs.

Archie Clark; Elizabeth and Henrv Lalne: Herb, Ethel. Pearl and Marv: Archie and Floyd; Harriet. Hec, Ethel and Bill: Mr and Mrs. Fred McLav; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles White; The Hutton Family; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark; Mr.

and Mrs. W. L. Sharp and Mrs. Appleby; Charlie and Frieda: Dicker and Bub; Mr.

and Mrs. Mollneaux: Claude. Jessie and Ths Stlckney Famllv: Horsehall F.W.TJ.A.: The Northern Alberta Pioneers and Old Timers Association. She leaves to mourn her loss, threi daughters. Elizabeth.

Horsehllls, Florrence. Seattle and Clara, Vancouver: three sons. Don. New Westminister. Ernest and Albert.

Horse-hill; twenty grandchildren and twenty great-grandchildren. Marriages BI NNING SHOES FOR THE FAMILY AT LOWEST PRICES GROUP ONE CHIC SHOES MRS. H. Wr. Stuart announces the marriage of her daugnter, Barbara Stuart Moore, to Mr.

James Fraser McGllllvray. The wedding took" piace Monday, August 21 at Christ Church, Edmonton. STORES COSTUMES FOR RENT NOW ON HAND Npw dniihlr reacted tuvprtfus. Scarlet tunic, militarv costume! sultnhle ftnr bands, drills etc- MARILYN MASQUERADE 10147 Hi St. Phone 2 '761 Deaths No.

1 1D366-R2 Ave. Ph. 3(744 No. 2 9530-1 IX Ave. No.3 1IMI4-10I Ave.

Ph. I4C! MS No. 4 104 PI. Rd. Ph.

8.V;i:i MR. NICK FEDORAK OS August 22. Mr. Nick Fedorak of of SmIs $2.99 $4.99 FINAL CLEARANCE All Lasrex Satins, nylon and bengaline. Sixes 14-20, values to $7.95 and $12.95.

Wllllngdon passed away In the city a', the age of 59 years. He is survived i by his loving wife, Mrs. Mary Fedorak of Willingdon. 1 son and 3 daughters, Donald Albert Nicholas of Wllllngdon, Miss Pearl of Edmonton. Mlas Helen and Miss Sylvia both of Wtl-; Ungdon; also 2 brothers and 3 sisters; i Andy o( Desjarlais, Eli of Boian, Mis.

Mary Exln of Detroit, Mrs. Sandra Fika of St. Llna. Mrs. Alftody of Boian.

Funeral services will be held on Friday. August 25, at 11:00 a.m. at the Boian Orthodox Church and interment will be made In the church cemetery. Park Memorial Limited. Funeral Administrators and Directors; The Chapel on the Boulevard.

ROBERT GIBSON I ON Augst 22. aged 68 years. Robert Gibson of Whltecourt, Albert, for I merly of Calgary, Alberta. He Is I survived by his wife, three sons, Milton of Calgary. Alta.

Robert and i Ralph, both of Whltecourt. also i six grandchildren. The remains were forwarded, to Calgary. Alberta for I funeral services and Interment, i Howard and McBrlde, Funeral Service. iQl ERIC ERICKSON Funeral services for Mr.

Erifl Erickson of Edmonton. Albert who passed awav on August 18. vert held at Howard and McBrlde's Funeral Chapel on Saturday afternoon at 2:00 p.m. Rev. E.

H. Blrdsall officiated and interment was made in the Fort Saskatchewan Cemetery where the Rev. Mr. Magee officiated at the graveside service. Th pallbearers were Messrs.

William Williams. Wilfred Force. Gui Miller, Bill Hurlbut, Bernie Hurlbut and James Hurlbut. Beautiful floral tributes were re. ceived from his loving daughter Mvrtle: Bill and Mav: Ernie and Lynn: Jim and Dorothv; Vera and Frances: Lester and Helen; Willis and Annie: Bill and Edna; Lydla Mortimer: Wilfred Aria and Wayne; Mr.

and Mrs. P. Oppelt and family; the Wornell family. He leaves to mourn his loss, 1 daughters. Mrs.

Mvrtle Hurlbut of Edmonton, and Mrs. R. Holmes of Seattle, 1 son. Jack Erickson of Veteran, Alberta, 1 sister. Mrs.

Mary Hauge. living In the United States, 9 grandchildren and 12 great grand, children. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Entire contents of one of the finest homes in Edmonton. All articles are custom designed and built to owner's specifications by BAETZ and are all in practically new condition. May be purchased separately or as complete room ensembles.

Owner has sold house and must vacate immediately. 15 TWEEDSMUIR CRESCENT At Corner of 134 Street and 102 Avenue LIVING ROOM 2 pee. tub chesterfield suite. Fluted back and arms. Plum tapestry.

W7 Gay cotton, prints, full circular skirts. 12-14-16. Reg. $3.95 for MAH TOY FOT of ON August 22nd. Mah Toy Fot in the MR GEORGE HUXTABLE WALLACE 10180 97th passed away city at the age of 63 years.

Besides his wife, he ls survived by two sons sll In China. Funeral services will be held on Friday, August 25th. at o'clock from Andrews-McLawghlln Funeral Chapel, corner 112th St. and Jasper Ave. Rev.

C. P. Leung will officiate and Interment will take place In Beechmount cemetery. Andrews-McLaughlin Funeral Chapel. FUNERAL services for the late Mr.

George Huxtable Wallace of Lacombe, who passed away on August 16th were held on Friday. August lBth at the Lacombe Funeral Home. Rev. J. Waterman officiated and interment was made In the Lacomb Cemetery.

He ls (survived by his wife: one son, Lloyd of Lacombe; two daughters, Mrs. George Boornian of Rlmbey, Jean of Lacombe; three grandsons; and two sisters, Mra. George Hunt of Vancouver. B.C., and Mrs. Robert Burns of Richmond, Ontario.

Cards Of Thanks 49 1 pr. solid mahogany Commodes. 1 pr. Royal Doulton table lamps with shades. Moss rose pattern.

2 love seats. Fluted backs and arms. Grey tapestry. Down Solid mahogany drum table, leather top. High back barrel chair.

Green tapestry. Down cushions. Solid mahogany knee hole desk and matching chair. Table lamp and shade. Genuine Italian marble.

Solid mahogany drum table. Statue and lamp combination in genuine Italian marble. Solid mahogany coffee table. Plate glass top. Occasional chair.

Solid mahogany frame. Flip-top table. Solid mahogany. 9x12 genuine Persian rug. Original oil painting "The Minuet" by Wilier.

2 solid mahogany floor lamps with shades. ENTRANCE HALL Hall mirror and console table. Solid walnut. Hall runner, 16' long. Grandfather chime clock.

DINING ROOM Baetz dining room suite consisting of twin pedestal Duncan Phyfe solid mahogany extension table with 3 leaves and asbestos heat proof pad to fit plus- 6 chairs covered in genuine leather. 4'6x7'6 Sarouk rug. DEN 4 pee. sectional suite. Grey and red tapestry.

2 end tables and coffee table to match. Blonde wood. Large combination radio. Bleached mahogany. 1 pair modern table lamps.

Modern grey bridge lamp. Reclining chair and footstool. Grey frieze. PS WE wish to express our heartfelt thanks and appreciation to our neighbors and friends for the acta of kindness and beautiful floral and spiritual tributes offered during our recent bereavement. Sidney and Luther Phillips.

MR. PAUL LISOWAY On August 21. Mr. Paul Lisoway of Tofield. Alberta passed away In Royal Park at the age of 39 years.

He ls survived by his loving mother. Mrs. Annie Lisoway of Tofield, 7 sisters and 7 brothers: Mrs. Mary Kuhn of Tofield. Mrs.

Katte AbboU of Mundare, Mrs. Rose Mallgan of Lavoy, Mrs. Jean of Sedge-wick, Mrs. Thelma Patrlc of HUllard. Mrs.

Annie Pehoch of Lavov, Miss Emily of Tolield. Jack of Minburn, Nick of Tofield. Fred of Lavoy, Mike of Lamont. Peter of Tofield, Tony and Joe of Edmonton Funeral services will be held on Thursday, August 24, at 9:00 a.m. from family residence to the Uk rain Inn Catholic Church, Chlpman.

Rev. -an O.S.B.M. will olfl- elate and -interment will be made In the church cemetery. Park Memorial Limited. Funeral Administrators and I Directors; The Chapel on the Boule- I vard.

Straight-cut lace trim slips in white and pastel colors. Sizes 32-42. Special THE family of the late Mrs. Jan Corbett wish to thsnk their many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy and for the beautiful floral tributes received during their recent bereavement. lims 15 Denier Subs All new fall shades including the 'modern Stardust Grey.

Sizes 9-11, pair, 2 pairs for $2.30 I WISH to express my appreciation for the many acts of kindness and i One-third of the globe's annual gold production continues to come from a South African strip 170 miles Ion? and 100 miles wide, and now mined at some points as deep as 8,600 feet. expressions of sympathy extended by my friends and relatives during ths Illness nd death of mv beloved fa (her. Special thanks to Dr. Eadle. and the imrs In the Annex of ths Royal Alexandra Hospital.

Mrs. Myrtle Hurlbut PATIO Air foam rubber seat and back 3 pee. Imperial Rattan suite. LAINE METS DANCE STUDIO REGISTRATION' Aiiu. 26 a.m.

to 1 n.m. 2 Stores to Serve You In Edmonton In Memoriam TO assist readers In preparing In Memoriam notices. The Journal has prepared booklet of appropriate wordings Call. Write or Phons for your copy. 2 Stores to Serve You In Edmonton Thiirs.

Aug. SI p.m. to p.m. cushions. 2 bookcase tables and coffee table to match.

Blonde wood. Torchiere lamp. 2 brass Planter lamps. Bamboo server. Bird and cage.

Koont 1 iiy Keereaiinn King. I02SO 100 fit. Ph. 24818 (2) FLORISTS KITCHEN RENE FLOWERS Miss Rene Hobbtns 10183 100A St. 28803 Eve.

41391 2835S Ph. No. 1 Store, 10167 101 St. No. 2 Store, 10162-101 St.

No. 1 Store, 10167- 101 St. No. 2 Store, 10162-101 St. MONUMENTS (3) The Westlawn Memorial Park LlmiteJ 163rd Street and Jasper Highway.

"Forethought" can spare your loved ones so much needless anguish. Write for details. Philco Frig. Late model. General Electric Mixmaster.

Johnson electric fioor polisher. 8-cup electric coffee percolator. 1 large Sheffield tray. 1 large oval walnut antique tray. Bcndix deluxe model washer.

This furniture is of the highest quality and all practically new. Furniture Is on view and may be seen during any part of the day or evening at 15 TWEEDSMUIR CRESCENT Corner 134 Street and 102 Avenue 54 STORES FROM COAST TO COAST 54 STORES FROM COAST TO COAST Tht Alberta Granite Marble and Stone Cc Ltd 10703 101 St The only firm In Alberta with-Machinery and Tradesmen to turn out quality Granite Memorials. When you buy from us you buy from ths When you buy from others you pay for a high fielght' rate on Moniinmnts from Eastern Canada, plus an Eastern Manufacturers profit, plus an Alberta talier'a profit. i wmmBmmmKmmmmmmmmmmmSSsammmmsmsa.

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