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THE CALGARY HERALD Friday, Nov. 7, 1953 25 Deaths Rice Crop Perioncl II In Memoriam fQMP.F" iXit Tp' i wthiion November township With I r'earerf Srvd with that mr.umff rlrv nr thi PSvl aum-! J'td RCA in the Secnod (f8 Ken Young Musicians ImpressAudience i.reei tear. eip-. steward at me Co, enrr livr, He- MVt ri the. summer was Inn rolrl la pnxiuie I lul'y nijiurM rmp.

Ell'S lal I'l r' II ari A. r.s tft da-Jfhlerf Mrs Ve et Mu'Vturdn. fl and Mr, Jnti awi, A auer, Mr Oiie'P. n-e mnrturted Rev Ortr-e MI he neid in Coupe BHOS uneral Chapel ca at 11 a rn. Subscription Rates By MM in Alrrl.

OUfifi TIum Mmtr, S-t SB FOR MAJOR APPLIANCES it flr at wrur rn cr rHi( srt. 4r'ft. rfr jtrra nrt rstimilft rh'tn AV iccJ AMALGAMATED DENTAL LABS LTD. Hirpis PHONE AM 9-2923 121 7th AVENUE WEST BLUE SHIELD Hmrmi, mhucm. sesvicxj jvimnevi A'-rmervt Vifvd An.vver Hennh.e Re lONTACT MR G.

HIMBSnrf Hi A am Ae AM Si 15 an IMLl Ii K-r ne-rr. of 1 rain Pearl, pa-ed a verrvef ln la.il T. misvei And inn if-e lore Jn tmc t. s.enl 7er wirM th.n.k el vu a a Ai-d be brasa and enn- lenl. Cna ii lha lar leed as dear eni ta vh- leved tn hesr aad, but tru, onner The h-t lava the fril in de Sdir -ed hv mr-m and dad SHAW In tnvmj ntemery ol Cauda Bi n.ird II ad tn a'k the rnad aione If.xtad rl aide Hv aide Put 1o all Ihera romea a mnmen! nea tna aa nt life divide sv veara nl haprneaa.

And Inen rarf'e jf and tra Put le't tne beautiful ml rrnriev 1 vviii Ireamtre Ihrnuinnut lha vearp On Var tt SO BOUNDS Nevemhef Sn, Mr. Mr. nndep ntdihur1-. Feiiirf ai GOODKR PROS rurraj Chajxfl. Announrerr enla laler.

By JOHN SCHMIDT lMrid SUM Reverter Two lf-suri young musl-raini pprnrd before surlinnr of 300 Thurvtuy nisiit in joint recital at Srhnnl auditorium. They were vudiniit Atvlrrsy l)nM and pian 1st Dmii'Ua Voir The rimnx of the concert wis Srtinl-Saenn Introduction and Hondo Capncrioso, a ihrmpirce fur violin and piano. This (Pxprensively piclrxlic and flcrv nurnhPr showed that 1H- Ffrn Cnl ml ISA. on )tar if mil Dily hv rwl evr rtnii Iff HM Remit bv frout, mnnrv orrtrf CASIttON Norrher Mil, Clar-eme Arim.r, aed 5 ear, ln pre. Alberta Perrain, e'e hv I.KVOf Suneril Mnme Ud In tracanes rf Bach, and the technically difficult works of Chopin, lie is precise and thoughtful yet larks some of the fire then should the latter composer.

He rlu) his best ork in the par ticularlv intricate srlasio fui movement of Bach's in D. His rxiuer'ui hand i the ri'fht thinz in Chopin Scherbo in bu! there was need for impi oemi'nt in the I' yaio His rendition of Havel's ma-line went off well. Dawes's bow ins was Iv Knd in a violin showpiece. Caecfpna in M.mr by ViLHi arranged hv the great violinists, lnp'ild Charlier and lofKilo Auer. He has a fine well-mellow, ed instrument and this cave the audience the first inkling that it (lerrd mail Th Herli will n.il reif)nfc)hl lr cn through ih eon mails Artrtre ill remittamn Wi thf Company.

ervu-ea and inlrin.a. 't, BALDWIN Nneirlwr lih "-men VAre, ied er. hrloved huoi it o( Mn Paid lih Aven.ie B'ne. Sefv icei .1 Chaiel nl Herald Telephones jrM Atli AM S-'')l I.e. o.HnA.e All MM Cio.ernmeit l.sre sed and Slnrwed H.a tie and fami v.

HI Other A Nnh'i. and Hohnavs nernhrarre Salurdt. .1 pm Hev. David Clme nlliriaur. Cre- iraimn.

Fioviera iraleluily Krliiorial and N'i AM S-12S1 Buildiht Suiwinlehdrnt AM S-1H41 Au'horin aeronn class man, Pn( Department. 0la, Mmhrr nl Tha Canadian Prf WSNXSL-ln Invint iremn'v nl nut dear mntner. Pauline Wtnee). hn peied awav r.v tin mS "You cnuid not lay nndh; 1n u. Ym could not elap our hand Hut haa taken one loved Tn Hia realm an frand Tver err err, he red hv lrtia, IV r-nthv.

Iute and C.e..re. I'na Candian Pin exclusively year-old Andrew I)ae ri.n hinlt in fcelintr for hi instnimenl. Ill howins in encentionally ervxl and with tu1viriz ahroxd to improve h'S fmserins technique, more and great thins should he heard from this young Midnapoie artist. Voice doc not have quite the name impresmve ulage parson-ality a Pawen, nor quit? the name depth of feeling for the music, It is understandable that a Rood concert pmnut is not nee. essanly a cond arenmnanist and the Saint-Sacns work showed th' un in that the piano rs somewhat too heavv.

TrIIM-AI. AHIIJTY Voice is at his best in the in- SMITH --Nrvvemher Hh. Mr. Margaret Alire Smith SilOe Nn .1. llth Avenue Born in Marfan, C'umherland C'nuntv, he came In (irantim.

Alherta tn where the reaided until 1H when -J Ch to the runt of repuolira-tinn of all riiparnet credited to it or In The Aociaid Preia In this paper and alio lh local na publnhed herein All righta tn RENTALS SFVT PIP) RFCORP n.A YE PS, rill DIMO CttStBS t.INO HOlAe Kltfl, nrr. THKtADI.BS. Allied Equipment Renrols (Household) Ltd fHCtNr. AT -nnns AT wtvi TELEVIEW TV SERVICE CH 9-6610 ANVTIMI CITY W1UIC MtBVKT UGLY FACIAL HAIR! pemoved petmiintlv. al fnoet etr kale nj.ma 1 atei method fmm Nrw Ynrk Sree cnnnultaimn.

Derma Clinir. ltd Mai lean memher Kiral Baptiat Chueeh. fa Card Of Thanks they were lislrninz to a bcltcr-ihan-avrrHKe violinist in the making. Music for the unaccompan ed violin can be awfully dull but his treatment of a baroque snn.v tine hv his teacher. Murray Ada-skin of Saskatoon, was worthy praise in anv company.

lie Rave a fine rendition of Bach's Air nr the Strinc as an encore. republirations ol anec-iai opicne herein are ln reserved Laitary ana a rnemner ine Oltite Wivea' Pred-- ROSiaTSON We wuh In thank i ceased hy her nu.nonn tne ie th( ()r, Nurae, and ill nf CiA n- Marian Martin Printed Pattern el Heir-ner H'WMt il. (i alt kmn. nea and rare Htm In lh late! Buhatd A. Slewatt.

durinc his lllne-s AUn In fnenda in Culearv for finrat Irihutes and rarda nf a- m-nathv Thanks Irnrn hn wdow in llhbrida and A and f. ertson. Percv A Sinilh tn Feliruarv. he is aurvtved hv lour itrpdaiiav teM, Mn f. iF.nl Duvev.

timer, di e. Mr Mary Bannermat, Iethhrule: Mrs A lOnrnthv) Hixldie and Mr Genrie iCrellal s-vrkiltnn. Hifh River: lour ns'era. Mr. Red itrmii Pelton Mel.

bourne Flnr'da; Mra. rxn Tnmlin-nm, lnniifree. Alherla: Mm ljtira itmimr. and Mr Irene FH aim- From Paqe 23 Hospital Wages mnn, Cal'v; two hr.ther. Htn Harriann, Mai-can, Fleteher Hartuv'tn, Tnrrintn.

Ontunn, Services at I KYDEN Chapel nf Remem-hranre Mnndav. 1 5ft Rev. Arrhihald Onrrion. nllirlat. tn Interntenl, family plot, Queen Park Cemetery.

en it He suggested that the no to demands for another round of wage Increases. 7 Funeral Directors LEYDEN'S Chapel of Remembrance Jnd St W. at l'h Ave AM J-omi AM J-sill possibility of punching a hole through a united front by means liw Sih Ave fhnne AVa S-4'i'J Dental Plate Repairs witii. you wait CENTRAL DENTAL LAB Ne In Central United Chtwh 19v, A lib Ave AMIMvS "w-AsHINO MACHINK SrRVICf. Parts and aervire Inr anv mini.

Pmmpt ntv-wirte aervne. RR 1-4 VM rXCFL API'USNCK Sr RVtrr CO 1214 Bin Ave rt ASSOCIATED Mr. Ilookway observed that of separate negotiations should last year "no meant six per be avoided. Some civic union gains have Mayor Mackay grimaced and originated with past hospital con said this year "no will mean I WAS clearing out some filo the other night and I came across some notes that I've kept but good- ness knows for what season. Why, for instance, would I keep a scrap of paper on which ifi a memo that somewhere or other I was chatting with a minister who kept referring to his calling as a "faith proposition?" Or why would I file a note that on a restaurant menu I once read: "Chicken a la king, nothing else included, Oil THK NOTE ABO the political meeting Quite often when candidates of Importance enter a hall, particularly a country they are (or were in my time of covering such dreary affairs) greeted with the singing of "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow." This is done with what the local correspondent generally refers to as "gusto." The crowd sang "with gusto." Fome day the word will have a capital and the provincial editor will call hack for the initials.

Well, anyway, according to this note I have, this particular meeting was addressed by Rt. Hon. J. CJ. flardiner, Mr.

Gardiner was late arriving. To put in the time a public address system played phonograph records and Mr. Gardiner entered the hall to this thing blaring "you only want me when you are lonely, but I want you all the time." NOR, at this late date, can I offer any reason for having kept the answer the hotel proprietor gave me when I inquired why he used bedshects that were nine feet long. He said that he, personally, liked to pull a sheet over his head and he figured there must be many others who liked to do so, too. It was not because he had many guests who were nine feet tall.

AM) SOMKWIIKllK. at some time or other. I raw a sign along a highway that caused me to stop and make a note of it. The sign said; "6 miles to." That's all. And In some town somewhere I came across this sign nailed to a pole: "Tying horses on this pole strictly prohibited by town counsels orders." I forget whether I was intrigued by the spelling or by the fact the pole was a frail affair and it carried telephone wires into an exchange.

AND somewhere else, at srtme other time, I noticed this sign in a telephone booth: "Please do not rmoke in the booth. There is no ventilation." Then there was the conversation I had with the railway engineer who was recalling the days when it was common for train crews to buy produce from farmers along the line. He told me that in 1915 he could buy 12 dozen eggs for 98 cents. One trip he bought a crate of 12 dozen eggs for a neighbor who when he received them complained loudly that two of the eggs were broken. As I said.

I don't know why I kept these notes. Dut they do go to show that if you keep your eyes hnd ears open as you move about you can sure pick up a lot of useless information. tracts, he said. The hospital union will be TIMKU Nnv. Sth Mr Maria Timkj 12th Ave.

Fntrusted In l.F.YDKN'S Funeral Horn Ltd. Announremenla later. LAMPERT Nnv. 4th. Frederick Chrmuin ljimrert.

afed .7 years, nl Sl 4th Ave W. Servirea con. durted hv Rev. R. McKav- fsle' were hrld at I I and HOl.tiWAY Park Memorial Chapel." UkUv nt 1 .10 m.

represented in contract talks hy negotiators from a parent body the National I'nion of Public Kmployees. DENTAL LAB 112A Sth Ave. rt AVt IH Dental Rrpanp Hnurl. Servu SKWVICK. TO THF.

NT "a St WIN PotlsHKS VACllvt ci.KANfa At.i.i nr ni-sisus iHiiisKHrn.ni nu. PHOSK AT S-IViflS AT why rf.t.L iuT Feel vean vnuiuer. Onres Tnnte Tahlettt revitalize thousands pall 40. ONt at drtinl. More Honors NKW WKSTMINSTKH, B.

Mclnnis Holloway FI NFRAI. niRFCTCtCS AT PARK MEMORIAL AM AM "FOSTER'S Beautiful GARDEN CHAPEL 540- 16th Ave. W. AV 9-3442 AV 9-3492 Aid. James Macdonald sain commissioners are far better ahle to conduct negotiations than board members.

The board would not he Eivins away its autonomy because it would hae the final sav on any pronoscd contracts. "In effect the hoard would he enKacini! experienced necot.Hloi0." "Ill PltKCMIKNT" Frank Rndie, board member and secretary of the OilRnry Ijibor Council, said the hoard shmld not delegate its responsibilities to commissioners. It could set a bad precedent, he suiested. Mayor Mackay oive unions get a lever "they jump (fT John Mahoncy and Krnest A. (Smoky) Smith, both Victoria Cross inners of the Sec ond World War, are to he given the honor of Freeman of the city.

CRIPPS Nnvemher Mh Charles Alfred aved 7 vern hrlnved hn-hand nt Mra C.ladva Cripp. SIS lith Ave F. Servirea were held at The Little Chapel en the Cnrner. tndav at Sim pm. Rev W.

J. C. Ayera nllicmtin. JACQUES runer-al Hnme. LARSON Nnvemlier Sth.

Crirl larKin. aeed B5 veara. Inrmerlv nf Oven. Service" were held at "Tne l.itue Chapel nn the Cnrner tndav al .1 m. Rev, Peter Ravmien nfficialms.

JACQUES Funeral Laura Wheeler AII.STA1K AITO A riRK INvtl'RAVCK MONTHLY PAVMIN1S MARTIN aV -7flVt ANY TIMT. AVOID the Christmas rush llsva your plaster erarks and patching re. pa'red now For Irea tstimalea ph. AT Terms Hnme. GOODER STARR Nnvemlier Sth, Charle Franrit, atr-d H2 vearf helmed nl Mr liljlie Starr.

2H12 BROS. W. AM Avetiue NW. Inrirerlv nl 12th Ave 9027 HOMEMADE FRF.SH BRFAD 17r Delivered, vsrapned. unfilled S9 nrder under 10 loaves arrented BR i-lSIO SYLVIA PAM.RV.

cTMKlfA FQI'irMt NT ANlT MOV. IKS FOR HUNT Bl'NNY PHOTO Sr RVICF. 171 AVE. WKST. AM HM, CANUCK TV SERVICE Licensed lernntci-na Pav and nil ralli.

S3 50 Phnnt CR 7-OS13. S'ZES 7th Ave W. Servirea al "The Little Chapel nn the Cnrner." Saturday at I .10 Rrv Or 1, ladheater ntiiriatinf. JAC6JUKS Funeral Hnme. JACQUES 1 14-iVa "The Little Chanel nn the Cnrner" AM PHONF.S AM 'Open House' To Replace HSA Meet An "open housp" ill Ve he'd tod.iy at Sunnvsirie School in place of the November meeting nf the Sunnysirte Home nnd School Association.

Parents will be ahle to watch the pupils at work for a half hour BLANKETS RUGS Made from old clothing -AM BUnkel Centre. SIS 17th Avenue TAI'k orders and aou.td projectors rent. Bunny Photo AM l-Wl 8 Cemetery Memorials SOMERVILLE'S MONlMFNTAL LTD Minufaclurers nf Granite acd Marble Mniuments, Also agents for Brnne Plamies llth Ave West Phone AM M.W1 McDonald Granite Co. 13.19 2nd St AM WOODS MONUMENTAL ith ave. r.

PHONF. CR 7-0171 KOU HVI.KS.ZKUS Sre how the princess lines narrow you through the middle, make you look taller, loo! Sew this beautiful basic in oiton or faille to wear everywhere now and from now on. Prinled Pattern Half Sizes IP 16'4. Size IR'j rejues 4Wi yards 35-inch fable. Printed directions on each pattern part.

Faster, accurate. Send Fim CENTS (50c) in coins istmrs cannot he accept edi for this pattern Please prmt plainly ADDRESS. STVI.K MMUKIi, Primed Pattern Hul Si.cs 14' Wt, 20'j, r'a 21. i Ifi'a Jumiarvr takes wrds biouse yards LARSON Nnvemher Sth Mm, ChurMv Larunn, aged 114 year, mil lSih Ave NW. wife nf the late Christian Lurann.

Remains will he p.rvvarded lo Cardtnn (nr aervicea al Cardstnn Stake Tahernane nn S.ilurdav at I no m. JACQL'ES Funeral Hoitit in charge. COPITHOPNE Nnvemlier 5th, at Vidnria. Mra. Susan Ann Cnt'l-Ihnrne asrd yenra.

wife n( tne lute Cnnilhnrne, Victnria. Bnrn at Dublin, Ireland, she rame directly tn Catarv in and resided In Jumpmj Pnund district until mnving In Victoria in lull Sue as predereased by her huvhanl. John in PUIS and a son. Claude in March 1SS. Survived hv live nn.

Jim. Victoria: Jn-k and Ernel. Calsary: Charles. Midnapore: Harrv. Jiimpinf Pound: ln Mra D.

Nirnll. Jumpin Pnund; Mrs. Nrls Lnvrnd. Victoria: fifteen grandrhtldren and sixteen erenl-irmidrnildren. Services al and will have the opportunity to meet the teachers.

The visiting schedule is: p.m., Grade Miss .1. Warkentin. tearher: Grade H. Mrs. 1 M.

Johnson: Grade II and HI. Mrs. L. R. Bmklev; Grade II.

Mrs. .1. Silk: Grade III and IV. Mrs. P.

E. Fraser; Grade IV, Mrs. M. Fvnurnev: 3 Grades IV and V. Miss L.

V. Staples; Grade Mrs. R. S. Shepard; Grade Crematorium Varied Wheat Yields Complicate Deliveries AaX' -5 si.4 27 fcir Te.

1 jV'. SWKDISH MASSAGE, steam, redu--log, eleclro-therapv, Nursa Graduate Chuaro CH 4-J1KS -V HANSF.I. AND GRFTFL W'rH FRY SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION. I'll CH CHAIR RENTAL SERVICE turdv denendabla stacking chain. AM S-4SS1'.

SPIRELLA tOUNDATlONS Phone AV M77 or CH 4-wi Foundstinn gsrmenfs for health and comfort. Mra. Jones PI 3-5117. RUSH TV SERVICE North Hill falla SJ AT i-377. BEAUTY Counselor Information.

I'hona Mrl Peggy yVabbar, CH J- 5I DAY child car in my appioved home. Tor working mothera. CR T- 3,1 IS TV, HAIIIO RtPAIRS. TFCHNICIAN. CH f.VGS.

Calgary Crematorium Ltd. Montgomery, Alta Phone Bit S-jzr The Little Chanel on the Cnrner." 10 Lost and Found VI, Miss Janetle Beale. Nickle To Speak Printed directions on each pat tern part. Knsicr, accurate. Send KIFTY CKXTS ijlicl in who had a heavy yield and heavy carry-over on store at farms, he To Kiwanis Club Printed directions on each pat tern part.

Kasier, accurate. Stnd your order to MARIAN MAU I IN Ml Kront St vV Io-ronlo Do end le The Herild A variation In wheat yields across the Prsirieg this year, will sflert somewhat the Canadian Wheat Board's delivery quota policy, W. Riddel, assistant chief commissioner, told the United Grain Growers Ltd. annual meeting Thursday. On one extreme are producers who have harvested low yields per urte this fall and rarried little nr no cram over at July 31.

On the other extreme are producers Mnndav at 1 m. Rev Dr Garden nffn-iatinf JACQItF.S Fu-nerrl Hnme. Interment, Fliirnslnnd Cemetery. CASEY Nnvemher S'h, Mm Amv Beatrice Caev. ed "4 veara, belnved sister nf Mrs Rov Purkle--.

HIS 1.1th Avenue West, Born in Amherst. Nova Srolia. she graduated in nursinf from Hale Haverhill. tn It and took post-graduate wnrk in Boslnn. In tttlt she rame in Calgarv and was head nurse at the Brett Ssniinrium.

Banff frnm loin tn Isr.V Fnr Iwentv-fue years she held the nosilinn nf Vatrnn nf the Nurses Hnnve. Cl-rirv General Hnsp'tal. retiring A n-emher of Wealey I'mted Church: Nurses' A'umnse C.enr.il itncn.tal- Pusinesa and Prnfessmnal Carl NicMe, former member nf parliament for Calgary South and publisher nf the Daily Oil Bulletin, will address the GlendHle Kiwanis Club Monday at the Lone CH S-S7I4- ANNOUNCEMENTS LOST OR STRAYED On Saturdav, October 1Mb. Fast nf Beiseker. vicinity Huterile Cnlnnv.

a Gnlden Labrador Mate answering In the name of "Kim Wearing double red collar, and citv lu-ei'-e No rh.tdren's pet, anxious to gel II returned Reward. Contact nr phone owner Paul BUh-np. 1M7 IMh Ave Calgarv Phnne CH l( no answer phone CH 4-1412. LOST, wallet rnnlatnirg rash, travellers and iHentifi-tt'-n cards Reward offered, if returned Return to Detecttvet Dept City Police. eCalgary.

LOST diamond rings Tuesdav in from nf Canadian Nunnl Insti. lute for the Rl'nd. Ptee phnce CNIR CR 7.S.:,.1. (Jen Burne'ti RKNT evervtbtng in hhv furn'bire. Wesiem Canada Reilals.

CR 7-1779. Deliver-'. said. "The obvious implication Is that many farmers will not have enough grain to take advantage nf the delivery quotas which will be established while others will he interested in seeing the board estahlish higher quotas," he said. n.MM.E BV BOARD He promised, however, that the board will endeavor to take ns much grain as possible ns rapidly as storage facilities will permit.

Births AU'OHQLP'S Annnvmous Down, town Service group. Houri 0 30 lo 11 AT BEARDS Knn and Jnan are p'eaa-ed tn annnunr ll-e ai rival of ineir KtM'IIKT Many ci'ls easily made of lust a few of this medallion. Quick answer In Kift pmhlrms. Just one easy-crochet mcd'tl-licn to memnfie! Two or four joined form oval: seven, a 17-inch doily, r.iltern SM: direr-tinns for 3-inch medallion, Send THIKTY HV In coins tslamos cannot be ac cep'erli for this pattern, lo lura Wheeler, 60. Krnnl VV Toronto Prinl plainly Nl'MRKK.

vnur NAMF. and and the name ol The Caltwrv Herald. Do NOT send to The Herald. I lha 12 oil. Nov.

Sth. BC. CHRISTMAS traes. extra heavv From Invermere WhciMala and retail AM BR J-MCO. From Paqc 24 Title Bid Wnn-en Club and the O'TI Club Rervires al "The Ul'le Chanel nn i Cnne- S-'u'd iv at I tn Pine Supper Cluh.

The Row Valley Kiwanis Club will participate in the joint dinner meeting. Tom Good is new president of fhe Glendale Club, with Un Grover Rnd Harvey Nnrmlntnn vice-president. Ron Elavelle Is secretary, Stan Ioppke Is treasurer and directors Include Jim Cripps, Harry Dunn. S'u Poster. Allan McCaskill, Gerry Wagner.

Gus Van Wciligen and Gerry 1 lesson, DANCER Ken and Pat are plfasrd rofPl.K leaving fnr Moitreal hv Wrila partirulara lo Bos 121 Herald. to annnunre the arrival nl a riaiit'iT Irr. Diane Cetile. bnrn Nnvemher Mr. Rrrldel said the board was reeiving better co-operation from Rev.

MrKnr off c- afnj 'r nation. JACQUES funeral Hnme. WOLKOFr November S'h. Waldemar. aged 40 years, helnved husband of Mrs Haiel the railways.

In the final weeks 1st, lha, IS at Kui Croaa Hospilal. LL'NDS Mr and Mra Lunrie, met Pelev Giflnrdl unit tn ann-unr the arrival nl a ann, Rnherl Y.at, a brother Glenna, on November Sth. IMS. Ihanki )nu Dr. K.

Worrall. LOST, one shnppirg hag. rontaln-tng music ruse and music. Chri'l-mx card samples and novelties. Ph.

CH Reward. I)ST Uveslock rontract oonk between 1st SI. and Fair Grounds. If found, return In 81. Regig Holel.

Teesdale room 4'. of the crop year their placement of cars was a most precise opera Wnlkr.lf, Jrd St. W. services at "The Little Chapel nn lh Cor-nrr." Saturday at In SO a m. Bev.

nnmitd Parr officiating. tion. Uttta. I Sneaking of the United Slates JACtJUKS Funeral Home. FOR private 'uitton in High school ma'h and physics conduit.

Boa ir Herald DRF.SSMAKING alterations and draprrv aiteratinna. till ISth Ave. CH 4-7tHi ALCOHOLIC'S Anonymmia Central Service Of flea AM a-HM DV.I'I-NDAItl.K habv silting bureau. Mra Anthnny, ph CR 7-a7l DAY rare fnr children in my an proved home. CH 4-2412 DAY rare for children jn mv proved horn.

Sunnvude, AT J-l PKNT banouel lah'ea and eha're. Western Canada Rente's 11119. Deoths bumper crop, Mr. Riddel said IINT. chlld red and while small Irirvcl.

stolen frnm 37th SI W. on Saturday noon Small gin I favorite Inv. CH CALDEN Nov. 7th. William supplies in that country are far Alesander seed dd years, rvelnven beyond the rapacity of its domes husband nf Mrs.

Irene Ca'der. No Rivermeade Ant Announcement l)ST-Cnlha named Buster, looks like Lastie. f'nm Fil Cochrane Road. Capitol ll A information WIND Nnvemher 3rd, Huns, helnved husband nl Mrs r.inica Vvtnd, Rutland Hnuse, Rideau Towers Servient were he at FDSTFR l.arden Chapel, M0 IStn Ave. tndav al 1 m.

Rev. Dr. Trans S. Money ntltrialing la'er bv JACOVFS Funeral Home. tic and export markets.

MMURK HrK llcrt is nnother tn a srriri nf tliumbnnil sforrs about prople hn hart been rendmg Tht Herald for 50 ytnrt os moie. snd John Hnrnnnl. Moose Saskatchewan directors. Irvrn rarsons, was returned ft secretary-treasurer. Im Rradley of llinh Hiver, Henry raven of Medicine Hat and J.

ll. Cross of Calcary were elected tn the Miss Rodeo Canada contest committee. Dan Pnyle of Kort Macleorl was elected aller-rate member of the committee, Mr. Royle, Mr. Bradley and Mr.

Caven were the committee members for Tlie association donates iLfKl nnualy tn the Miss Rodeo Qw-ada contest tor the winning candidate's trip tn Vegas to take part In the Miss Rodeo of America contest lURKM. RA( IXO Miss Isabella Hamilton fif I mtnn, president of the Cowgirls' Parrel Racing Association and Miss Viola Thomas of Calgary, rllrector of the CPRA, requested assisinnre from the managers' PHILIP At Red fleer. Novem. yWT e- ''IfV "We sincerely hope that our United States friends will con-tlnue to exercise the same degree be tin Archie, beloved nnnnn of Mrs, Ca'herine Philip Red Deer Seevirea ti be held Ssturd.v at I 00 pm BROWN and JOHNSON Riireiti. Rrl.is.nir.

Mrs Cinnamon AT J-4n pease phone AV S-1ol. LOST, ldy's gnld watrh. 17th Ave. 'V. and 4th Monday.

Reward CH FOUND German She-herd Full grnwTl male A-I07S mah'a new grey Sat, Initialed insida hand. AM tk.tlR? Funeral Hnme in merge. nf restraint ai they exercised In More "Penonnr On Following Patje In Memoriam The first fall convocation of the University of Alberta in Calgary hrld special interest for Mrs. H. G.

Worden, R7, of 8'J0 llth Ave. S.W., who has been reading The Herald for 68 years. Amonn thnM awarded honorary doctor of l.iws degrees as Dr. ('harles Malcolm Marlnnes, blind since early childhood. Mrs.

Worden knew "Charlie" since the day he was born. FITilR td tnvtrg memory of dear father Geoeee, who passed ay Nov 7th, lM. INDEX TO CLASSIFICATION the past crop year dealing with exports of wheat through their disposal programs," he nairt. Mr. Riddel was satisfied Can-sda secured a larger share of the International market.

Man Found Not Guilty The Worden Hnd Marlnncs- wrre next tutor neiKiiiws, REIO Nnvemher Sth. Rolwrt Walker Plvlh Re-d. Jnj SI, W. He was horn al Durilermeline, File-shire. Scniiand.

arriving in Moove Jaw 1niS where he entered the services nf the CI'H iDNRl ISM. Served in lite First Great ar sa nn the S2nd Battalion, being discharged svtth Ihe rank of lieutenant. Alter the was appninled Tovsnsiie Inspector vvilh the DMI. In I ''211 ha ftaa transferred lo the lnd Branca as Inspeclor. He transferred Id lh Calgary olltre in lH.iS, leliriiig in isso.

He raptained the CPR rrlcket leant when thev won Ihe league, and Kingston cups, Surviving i one brother, Dan Reid of Ln Anfeirs hervirea were held al FOMKHS Garden Chapel, 540 lath Ave at m. Lev. N. Ottne, olfirml. log.

CftRDCiN Nov. Silt. J.tmes Fd-Hard, beloved husti.trd of Mrs, Nellie. (Hirdot. 11 A porn In finrev.

Ireland, he C4' le Canada tn Lno It-ed at Hiss River hefnte t-nmtcg In Ca gary In the promotion of girls' barrel racing at Cowboys' Protective ond Snnwf now mum i miss him, Slsver shall bis memory fade. Lnvtnf Ihoughta ahall vr tsan- Tn thf spot whera tta laid Fver rememtvered hv hia daugtv ler Margaret and aon-tn-la, Heint Id Invtrg memory nt Onrre is ho passed aa Nov 7th, Association approved rodeos. Mr. Under gave an assurance that the CSMA Is Interested In girls barrel raring and will assist In promotion. A rleleiation from the Cow- Of Assault Benny Paziskl, 911 lh Ave S.W., In police court Thiirsdnv IS 41 42 tt IF rs 7 II SI 41 as 14 It a I 41 4 It 44 4aa an 4n was found not guiltv of a charge nf assault occasioning actual Dr.

Maclnnes Is now Prolrssor Kmeritus of Hristol University. Horn in St. John's, New Hnins-wick, Mrs. Worden came to Oil-giiry as bride In ln. She has lec'n reader of The Herald since.

The Jmirnc-y from New Prunttl('k lo Alberta a nn mean fcal In llvse early dajs. There were no pullmnn rais. Kirst rlnsa rorlp in tiphoi stered seats but Imklcrs of ncrnnri class tickets ic bounced siting on wooden seats. Ahhouch the trip o. tstr davs nd five nlshts.

people were very sts'lahl so riding the train wa not so bad sifter nil, Mrs. Worden recalls. Mr. Wnrdrn, who has hern Head for 27 years, operated confectionery store, The sociability that made an IS: io train ride henrablr slvtmade un tor the niertir of lite Hint In PiJt He was a men bet nf ten- trail t'mted Church. mi wile, daughter.

Mrs. A Ne'snn, Fveretl. ISa.h Imir grandchildrei; Ther la link drain cannot "vr. Lnve and remmbranc last fnr- ever." idiv missrd hv ennm and dad, .1 p--ie FlTJfR Id loving memory of dear hU'hend ad father rcte tshn passed away Nov. 1th.

I us Mora and mora arh day amsa him: F-tends may thing taoun1 ll healed; Hul thev tillla linnse lha nrtn t.ving svithm our haarla eonraal-ed1' -His loving wife franeat and. daughter! Lamia and Pal. bodily harm. tun aistefs. and a brother id To Psiskl was charged with as-Mulling a former tenant.

Kldon ronto, hrnther in Frg'and nd one tn Ireland, survive Servtcea at CLASSIFICATION Anreaoe. Lets foe Stn Aoreaaa, Lota fee Se'e Aereage, lota Wanted Adding Marhmea, Typevwritera laiaamtej Airr.eaft Autamodilss foe tata Autoa Wanted Aula W'Srkers Automotiva Cart, Teurba Sia'd tod Mnom Wanted Rirtha -rye lei Molnryrlet Rinrk and ead Hspairi Property uiiding Siiaplisa Pusmess Caofes Bustneaa Oireetory Ceina. Hoesaa. aiigg Cams al Thsnss Cemetery sttstirii Crematorium F'eajeety Deaths Deeaamakfnf Farma an Rantha Farms wanted Faema ta Stent Farm wanted ta Rent Fuel Fae tela s'sneneom Fee Saia ae I ireanga Funeral Dirartara Furn tunes. Apia, Fue Rearing An.maia Fuen.d.ra wanted Oaraoas Oerflen Need! O'esa Har O'sn, Fatd, Mei wanted Hei warned Fsmeig eei Wanted Maia HOuaeeelg Furn tur ---Mnueefceeamt Roamg Hnusea tn Rant MnuSM wtnteg 14) Rn4 Stn.

4t 44 1 i I a SO 14 Ha 1st It He 41 SI tf it ta 't S4 M4 ri S4 't 7 to tf P4 Ti SI il a tit Ff CLAtSlFICATION Hauaas foe ll Hnuaea wanted ta luy Hospdal asaraonnal In assmaeiam lodustrtal FVag-ertF Inyestmenta Instriiriiae Fducatiaei Ltveslerk Wanted Late Wanted ta Ran( Lost and Faund Ma-hmarg and Teeig Sarhinety wanted 4ais tnstrurttno Mis enaneniis Wantl iimf Ta loan saey Wanted Mutral instruments fs-kief Spare Pet Stork, Birds Persnntl Fasiura Pianos Pratesstaeal Dteertnry Poultry, taaa. tugaliei Paultry Wanted Renins Tsley.tion Rapaira Paru Tlrat Pestrta Seems lh Heard Paarra Wttnaut tlnaed Reoms. Suites Wanted tswong. "n.tt.ng Marhinea t'tuatiao Wanted Semaia tiluatiana Wanted, Maie Sassrt.ng Gonda 'ampeoe trunueaiiiKn Stores, Bonds ttorea O'fwea. ala.

fat'Oera Wanted frauee etomee truras and Peaitera T'ursa TraiieM waeea) Untiirn.sxed Su.lea Spa-a Washing aSarhinaa wee" Aeea'ei Wtannf Aps-erel Wanted rosTF.R Corded Chapel, S4fl ISts M. Evoy, IfilK llth Ave. S.W on the evening nf Oct. Ave. Saturday at a IwV Protective Association discussed mutual problems with the rmnngers', The Calgary Exhibition and Ptdmpede as host tn dele-tales and directors In the Stamperle cafeteria.

COWBOYS' MrWINO An executive meeting of the CPA and the chuck wagon drivers section nf the CPA was held at the. Exhibition Grounds Thursday. The CPA will hold a general meeting and election (4 cfficeri thi afternoon. The annual CPA banquet, bull and presentation of awards tn cowboy champions of 1W are to be hrld in lha PnlWr Hold this evening. P.

Orme, MI'-E, olficiaU Mr. Evoy tnld the court he Inf. Crrmatioh. had gone to Pnmki'a home that CLtN Nnvemher Sth. Thomas, beloved hosband of Mrs.

Amy G-en. evening and was Invited into the basement hy fsiskl. I 7A St. F. 'd dear father RtMLt tn ktvtrg rnemnrv erf therein Ken-ie who passed away Nov.

7th. 1M Ever remembered by Duf. KtMLC lo loving memory of There accused him nf MiW. II. ti.

HOKIirA stealing a light bulb, which Evoy denied. nl Tommv Glen, Fdmont'-n. Servs Icea tnndurted bv Rev. em be held in C.fKipm BHtiS Funeral Chapel on Saturday at I ll m. ROUS November John "lie then hit me over the head mv near sls'rf.

W-rratoe, wnn Classed awav Novenher 7ih. It'vJ, ivirgiy remembered hy Gloria with his fluUiaht. striking me Scotl, beloved brother of M'-s pearl twice. I required II stitches lo Cromer ISIS tlth Ave au a as i ti as FS '4 close a Incerstion tn my hend caused hv the blows," Evov told Calgary lacked when It win just a "snidll country In hne Huvs "rxerynnr knew everyone rlsp in lon." Now adit) a Mimi, nrdcn snvj she's lucky If hp sees Pne person downhmn Hint lte known. There were a lot of Miim In part of the country then.

Penile hked tn listen John Meltons ill led lnd.ans in wnjsmg ul hvmns on the pi sir- went CaiRsry. ff. (j. H'cirrle't hn "eet 0 Hf'utd Itibrcrttce (or 6S MtQTx. lh court.

RPIIRTSO! In loving memory nf our dea'iv he'ned son Mar-il who passed ewer Nov 7'n l77 Osi a i Ulster of men.nr.es. r-eved etili a ectl'tnn tears put to those who knew- aid lned him i memnrF llvai en hrnuS tha sears In Mai'edue rr he rame In garv 44 vears ago and had been a h'llldmg i-nrrtr tf tetinrg Id A O'etrbef the Arms Nac AtT'r-rce Veterans' Cluh ar-d PpnF-. Services cnt-diird bv Re" 11 and Pv ft' Mag us sviil Finefsi CaaMl on fcatur- Speaking in h'S nnn behalf Psfiekl said stnirk him in Dig Production ESTKVAN. S.isk, iCPl The Pslli'pr expedition noted the oe. eitrreiire nf roal In the neaih cVtins Valley 17.

LaM year, 7X tons of cotl n'unf in this the srm with screwdriver rti- int? an arnmrn'. Psiiski denied rery-errbaral by kia tovtra; Unking Evoy at any tune. moiner ana sin. LSfliy at I m..

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