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Edmonton Journal from Edmonton, Alberta, Canada • 45

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Edmonton Journali
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Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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45
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THE EDMONTON JOURNAL. EDKESDAT, NOVEMBER 21. 193- page fortt-fivi nSA MEETING I Dr. Casey of the health unit as dressed the meeting on the craft BITTERN LAKE The home guest speaker. Mrs.

Ruth Carl-1 shop. The HSA group decided to ana scnooi association neia lis son, wno attended trie HBA hold a concert and play. Dec. 14. regular meeting recently with craft shop at Banff, also ad- 1 MUTUAL PROTECTS CANADIANS PLAN BAKE SALE HIGH PRAIRIE The Catholic Women's League of High Prairie held its monthly meeting in the sacristy of the church with 21 members in attendance and Mrs.

Landry presiding. Arrangements were made for the annual bake sale, to be held in the Red and White Store, Nov. 24. from 2 to 4 pjn. Russian scientists have reported finding an oasis in Australian Antarctica where birds and plants live and it is hot a enough to sun bathe.

Sylvan Reports 80 Gas Meters SYLVAN LAKE The report on gas installations showed that almost 80 meters have been installed and another 21 installations have been inspected. This means that in the near future more than 100 homes and business places will be using gas. Gas fitters are working overtime to keep up with the demand and Stan Bronson, gas Lions Are Feted At Lac La Biche LAC LA BICHE More than 100 Lions, their wives and guests enjoyed a turkey dinner in the Memorial ball when the Lac La Biche Lions Club held its annual charter night program and banquet. As tailtwister for the evening Ernest Coutney collected numw-ous fines from brother Lions for varied infractions of the law. After the toast to The Queen, proposed by Chairman Lore, the WITH GOVERNMENT DEPOSIT OF $4,153,000 rj TV f-- JJ-y If you ra Mutual of Omaha policyholder, you con be sure you art protected all Hie way by iron-dad policies exactly suited to your needs, WMh ever $4,123,000 on deposit with the Federal Government in Ottawa for the tola protection of Canadian policyholder Mutual of Omaha guarantees you prompt CASH payment of all just claims direct from your local office.

PHONE OR WRITE; MR. R. M. HART H01S0-102nd Street, Edmonton, Alt. Telephone: Edmonton 46252 company agent, also Is on the jump installing meters.

is still some work to be done putting in service lines in the west end of town but this work is nearing completion for this year. RUMMAGE SALE out-of-town visitors were introduced. They included Lynn Hall, a former mayor of Lac La Biche, and Mrs. Hall, now of Wainwright and District Governor Lyon Bill Ritson, of Camrose. A lively sing song led by Rev.

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etza, the toast to the ladies was proposed by F. McMillan and re-, plied to by Mrs. M. Green. Two vocal solos by Mrs.

H. Mawson, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. W. J. Chester, added to the eve-; ring's entertainment.

I I. WOILO'S UISHT IXCUKIVI NUITN ACCtOW COftPAIT EGYPTUNS PUT TO WORK Egyptians under the watchful eye of an armed Israeli guard are doing repair work on a strip of the Tel Ayiv-Gaza-Cairo railroad which' was destroyed during hostilities In 1948. Israel's Foreign Minister, Mrs. Gblda Meir. said her country har no intention of moving out of the Gaza Strip which is relinquished under the 1949 armistice agreement.

Bawlf Ceremonies Open New School Addition behalf of that body. Chester Sayers, MLA, spoke on the provincial government's interest and progress in the field of edu cation. Of special Interest was an Brand few premium address by H. T. Sparby, professor, faculty of education, University of Alberta, who is a native son and received his early education here.

PRESENTATIONS Mr. Dyson, inspector of build ings for the Camrose division, was Introduced and was followed by Superintendent Stan Hambly of the division, who presented honor pins to Annette Rasmussen, grade 11, and Donald Christlanson and Darryl BAWLF The new, eight-room wing of the Bawlf Community School was opened officially by A. A. Aldridge, superintendent of guidance, department of education, and former principal of the Bawlf school. The ceremonies, held In the school, also provided an opportunity for the presentation of several scholastic awards to Bawlf school pupils.

Mr. Aldridge, principal from 1932 to 1941. outlined the present school building program in the province and stressed the need for co-operation between school, home, church and community in the educational field. LONG-RANGE PROGRAM Chairman for the occasion was F. Macfoonald, divisional trustee and chairman of the Camrose School Division.

Other divisional board members present were George Wyatt, J. Saw-ers and Garnet Burnstad. These guests outlined the board's long-range building program. L. Blades, president of the Bawlf Home and School Association, expressed the appreciation of the parents for the new addition.

N. J. Thompson, mayor of Bawlf and local school board representative, welcomed all present and expressed thanks to Wagner, grade 10. He also presented an honor pin with honorable mention to Lena Lindroth for her success In the grade 9 June exams. Mr, MacDonald then presented divi sional award cheques to essay contest winners Scott Robson if.

and Diane Rhyason. A symbolic key was presented 11 gmmmmmm by Mr. MacDonald to Princ'pal Oscar Fadum, who accepted It on behalf of the community, staff and pupils. Mr. Fadum then gave an account of the progress of education In Bawlf from a single room above a store in the early 1900's to the new eight-room, school, opened In the government, the divisional board and the ratepayers for 1950, and the present eight room addition.

making the new addition pos aible. On behalf of the department of education, Mr. Aldridge pre tit im I "'ija Lloyd Anderson, president of the students' union, spoke on sented the school with a picture of an Alberta scene and a copy of the Alberta anthology. mimmmm.i- rM- msi iia a- i-m' i wimmmmj mv-. vi is; im i ifx i Following the ceremonies, the new addition was Inspected by all present and lunch was served in the household economics room by the HSA.

Funeral Held For Berwyn Man BERWYN Funeral srevices were held recently from St. Cecilia's Roman Catholic Church for James Wharton, 51, a long-time Berwyn resident who died in hospital here. Rev. Father Liebel officiated and interment was In the Berwyn Cemetery. A familiar figure in community life here.

Mr. Wharton was associated for many years with Chester Frederlckson In the Berwyn Hardware. He was projectionist at the Berwyn theatre and a member of the curling club and the Elks. He spent his boyhood in Seattle, and while attending school there was a classmate of Bing Crosby. Surviving are two brothers, Arthur of Tacoma, and Fred in Australia and three sisters, Mary of Seattle, Katie of Vancouver and Tessle, living in Scotland.

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