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The Calgary Albertan from Calgary, Alberta, Canada • 6

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THE The Newspaper ol the NOVEMBER 10 1942 6 Strike Held Likely In Vegreville Schools Lone Chinese Fails To Buy BADLY INJURED IN COLLISION LIQUOR BRINGS FINE OF $100 ll Lacombe Laivyer Collapses Dies Honor Roll At Lacombe Unveiled Church Public Meetings Uphold Trustees In Pay Disputa VOREVILLE Nov 9-A strike of some 64 teachers In VeirevUle's rural school district la scheduled to go into effect tomorrow and it appeared likely schools would not open unless the divisional school board accepts an arbitration board recommendation of increased teacher aii-ariea The strike was originally celled for Nov 2 but was postponed until Nov 10 at the request of the provincial department of education to obtiin the views of ratepayers at public meetings Reports from three public meetings held late last week and during the week-end resulted In the stand of the school trustees being upheld Tlie situation will come under discussion at the Alberta School Association meeting opening at Edmonton tomorrow School In Vegreville Itself an not affected but officials of the department of education said that between 1700 and 2500 school children In the rural districts would have no classes if rural teachers cany out their strike threat Peace River Asking For Alaska Railway PEACE RIVER Alta Nov 9 The Peace River Chamber of Commerce ha asked the dominion government lo give all possible assistance to the proposal to build a railway to Alaska either by building the line as a government enterprise or by co-operating with private 'HAT TROOPER FATALLY HURT Patrick Lynch Meets Death When Carrier Overturns (ftprriid In Ihe tllwriini MEDICINE HAT Nov Trouper Patrick Joseph Lynch 21 young on of Mr Mid Mrs Lynch uf this city was killed ovensei Nov 8 when a Bren sun ciu-rtcr in which hit was riding overturned according to word received here from Ottawa Saturday A member of the imh Armored Regiment SA Troopen Lynch Joined the services In January 1941 and arrived overseas about two months ago Prior to Uie war lie waa attached to the lt Southern Alberta Regiment In Medicine Hut Born here Tmofirr Lynch attended Bt Louis School and St Therese Academy He wm a popular rigtirc In hockey circles In I he city His friends In Jjedlclne Hat were shock-ed with the news of Ills sudden accidental death overseas ANNIVERSARY IS OBSERVED (Special to The Albertan) ACOMBE Nov 9 Boy ton barrister and solicitor here for the peat four years died suddenly of heart attack a little before I o'clock Saturday afternoon while consulting with a client John Ellis Mr Boyton who was round 68 years of age came from Ireland over 20 years ago His father was an archdeacon there and one brother resides in Ireland He has one eon In England His wife died before he came to Canada For aome years he practiced law In Edmonton then In Castor later going to Rlmbey and about lour jean ago taking over the law practice of Jones at Lacombe In his youth he was an athlete and yachtsman having held a bicycle raring championship and a record In boxing circles Funeral services will be held from St Cyprian's Anglican Church Tuesday Nov 10 Rev Huggon officiating EDMONTON Tribute waa paid Bovlet Russia Sunday by 1150 Edmontonians who attended a meeting here celebrating the 25th anniversary of the founding of the UB SJL The meeting was addressed bv speakers from city organization! trade unions and officers of the Canadian Army If JftMN PROBABLY XW4K5 Tbll AND ME US NCMENErtfiS- the Hero Song Not Hit Typs of Work Poppy sales tills year by the Lest- UJ Ywarc Mr and We-Forgel Club were down below thal of last year appioxliimling about ffg) Memlu'is of the Club last week made Up 104 fiarcels for La-ivanbe linn serving overseu'i for which the postage amounted to 971 Members also plan on catering for the animal Legion amateur conlesl und iluniT to be held Wednesday nlglil and will appear in a body al the Armistice service In Memorial Park al 200 pm on Wednesday (Special to The Albertam RED DEER Nov 9 -Mr and A Van fcilyke well known residents of tlie Ualuuiral (ILtrlet northeast of the city were by friends and neighbors on Couldn't Purchase Bend as Garden Washed Out (Special to Tbs Albertos) BLAIRMORE Nor With the conclusion of Uia Third Victory Loan drive local Chinese nationals have again shown their support by buying bonds practically 100 peroent Of 15 Chinese nationals living In the Frank-BIolrmore jinlt 14 Chines bought bonds tlie kme exception being a truck gardener whose crop was washed out last spring when the Crows Nest River overflowed In Uie last drive Uie Chinese bought 100 percent and In addition are continuous purchasers of war saving certificates besides making substantial donations to Uie defence of their homeland Edmonton Below Calgary Loan Total Nov Winding up the Third Victory Loon drive with a barrage of sales totalling 9395000 Saturday Edmonton loan campaigners boosted the city's total to 96559050 exceeding the last loan total by 9300700 with returns still Incomplete The figures represented 1258 percent of Edmonton's quota of 95464500 and was the largest collection here In any of -Canada's three victory loans In Calgsry the Incomplete loan total Is more than 38000-000 RED RYDER anned ir FRECKLES ALLEY OOP WASH TUBBS rtoeeeMMNS "8EUEVEEA9Y AN0 OLIVANT HAVE MADE A 6ETAWAY IMA VEHICLE OF SOME Mia DOT THEY ruiiac's what CPR Lethbridge Engineer Hurt at Medicine Hat MEDICINE HAT Nov 9 Charles Scott CPU engineer from Lethbridge is in the Medicine Hat General hospital suffering from a fractured skull and concussion of the brain the result of a car accident early Saflirday evening In front uf the Rex cafe here While crossing the street in front of the CPR depot Scott was In collision with a car driven by Wallace Boechee farmer from the Robinson district 30 miles south of here and knocked to the pavement Dr Gershaw was Immediate lji summoned and had the injured man removed to the General hospital Today he was reporieo "getting along as well as can oe expected" He Is not unconscious CLIVE CLIVE Nov Pte McWilliams has been a patient In the Belcher hospital with a badly Infected hand 8 8 8 The final figure on Hallowe'en collection for Milk for Britain waa 936 8 8 8 The annual chicken pie suppe and bazaar of the Clive United Church wss held In the IOOF hall Saturday Nov 7 It was well attended 8 8 8 1 AC2 Jack Sloan RCAJ Is home with his parents to spend a 10-day leave By Fred Harman By Merrill Blosser By Hamlin By Roy Grant BECAUSE 7NE TRAIL ENDS AT THB ROAD THE MAZI4 WLL PtdURB Ml CAU6HT A RH THEVU BE flEARCWMi fie WWIWW HORUS AND NOT MTW FIELDS By Edgar Martin Siegal and Joe Shuitcr Neighbors Complain When Lake Newell Man Threatens (Kperlal to The Alberlaa) BROOKS Nov A fine of 1100 was Imposed upon a fisherman from Lake Newell when tie was brought before Police Magistrate Gray a charge of being In possession liquor while Interdicted Corporal Shaw and Constable Jones of the RCMP took the accused Into custody Saturday after neighbors had complained that the man had threatened to burn a number of cabins and do bodily norm to Uie Inhabitants He resisted arrest and It was necessary for the officers use force to bring him to town Coiinsel for accused was Sleight of Brooks 4 4 4 Although Ihe number of farmers and stockmen wlio attended the sale 1300 RamboullleUi ewes in Brooks Thursday was not as large as was hoprd for bidding was fairly brisk Yearlings brought 110 2-year-olds 9950 4-vear-okls 9775 and 9-year-olds 9475 Stockmen agreed that if annuel auctions of feeder lambs could be held each fall It would benefit both rancher and feeder The auctioneer was Wm Boyce ol Brooks 4 4 4 The October meeting of the Brooks local UFWA was held at Uie home of Mrs Albers Attendance was small because of bad weather Members decided to moke a number of quilts Mid other articles as a contribution to the Red Cross Flans were also mode for a Remembrance Day tea to be held at the home of Mrs Vincent Erickson Proceeds will turned over to Uie war relief fund Members assisted the Victory program held at the Sutherland school Nov 8 by serving lunch Mrs Fleming will be hostess at the next meeUng which will be held November 19 4 4 4 Mrs Gray or Medicine Hit spending a few days visiting In Brooks OOO Eaglesham supervisor of pest control department of agriculture spent Friday in Brooks on business OLDS EXCEEDS LOAN QUOTA More Than $10000 In Excess of Allotment Taken IKpwlal la Thu Albertan) OLDS Nnv Tlie Vlntnry Loan In Olds and district reached 300650 Bnlurtlay night Tlui quota was 980000 A 8 8 Tlie WA of Uie Baptist churches In the Calgary-lKiJibrldge district held most MiriKssful sessions at ninvniillon held rercntly In the local Kaptlst ehurcli and elected the fu! lowing orflcrra: llnuorary president Mrs A Spankle Calgary president Mrs Hnglies Calgary 1st Ire-president Mrs Karaev Calgary 2nd vire president Mrs II Nordliind Calgary secretary Mrs Jordon Calgary 8 8 8 Oil Nnv 11 Remembrance Day Rrv A I) Currie or Ht John's An glleun chiireli will ennduet a 1-erviiK at I lie 08 A at 1045 Organisations have been Invited to attend and af lerwards to paradr to the Cennlapli where a brief service will be held and wrraths placed on the Cenotaph 8 8 8 The final count of the rallrrled by Ihe kiddles 011 Hallowe'en for the Milk for Urllahb fund allowed 97055 8 8 8 flobt Whlteford has been appointed town constable for Olds He a velernn of tlie last war having served with llm llnyal Hints and has farmed In (Ik Waterside district for 15 years 8 8 8 Members of the nrnird forces spending leave at liieir homes here were- Al'J Tom llnisnn Mae lend AC2 llml Brnhliu (-ilga rv 8 8 8 Erie Ikiwmun left over the wivk-end for Vamronver where he woik III nn aircraft plant BENALTO iMpn-ixl to The lltorlan) I I1KNALTO Nov 9 A Norton we- rrtary of tlie unit for the Tlmil Victory lxmn ri'HUls liie Heiulio district rxeivilcd 11 quota l)v more lUlUl MlUiy llHnkii rxUlU rd Ul the ranvatiwr'i Tluvi Snulii Jenkins A Fivdrr It Ham- bly A Rtanlforth John WalMUi John Hillnmn and A Ik'IkII for I heir rftorl 8 8 8 At special of ihe Agriculture Society Friday evening a motion was paxed to buy 600 Vic liny Lxiud 8 8 8 Mrs Kimu is com ruing a rom- mil ire for preparing (TiriMma par-1 eels for Nos of the community in the three servlcr Various organi-mIii'Iix wit' kiHiinuuiiiig in Uie Jnlil effort SUPERMAN Killed in Action Pilot Officer Louis Poch hat been reported killed In welkin over Germany Krptembcr 10 Pilot Ol fleer Pudi was the non of Mrs A itobuck of Frank Allierla Louis was born at Frank 28 years ago Ho attended the public school there and later graduated from Bluinnore High School He b1si graduated as an engineer from the Delsrl Engineering School at Chicago III Ho Joined the RCAF In Junuary 1941 training at Brandon Itrglim and Mnsslwnk Bask graduulliig as sergeant observer In early December 1941 he left lor (Jin east where lie received Ills commission as pilot nlficer He left fur overseas Jn December 1941 Ho was very active during operational flying In 1942 and took part In raids on Essen Cologne and many eneinv centres Left to mourn him are his parents throe sisters and Uirce brothers OBITUARY Town and Country LAWRENCE Hl( (Npnlsl to Til Albrrlau) HYLVrtN LAKE-Funeral services for lsiwivnce PUrk 42 who wus killed October 27 ul Kootenay Crowing when he was cru'Jicd under a load or lumber were carried out Wednesday Nov 4 at Memorial Presbyterian church H'v John Hurl BD pastor of tlie eliurrli conducted Uie services at the chiircli ami the interment service in Hylvun Luke rvuiclcry Mr Flick was Ihe son-ln-lnw of Wtr ami Mrs Andrew Kanleu town Ills bra llier-lu-luw Adolph Kanleu has Im'cii for several jours leader of Mi'iiualiil Clmri'li choir and Ids brother-in-law II Knntcn lein-jMirsrlly living at ta-Uihrldge Is also ii iiieiiiber of Ihe choir which al-li'iiilrfl In body and gave (he scl-I'elltms: "His'k of Ages" ami "God Will Take Care of You" The eholr wm enuiliieted liv Mrs Wulker Mind Mrs (iruJjy ini us or- KuhlM' IH'UlH'uieri were A Ifob- l(ll Helnier Frank Hnrilwelt and Jiw Pii rent Relatives mid frL'iuls fnan mil -of-iiiwn ini'lndeil Mr and Mrs Li'Mer Flick Tiuaana Wash Mrs Erickson Beullle Wash Mr ufid Mrs (i a Kind ru Caroline Alls Immnnl Ksnten CnmUiii' and Giiudersnn of Edimmlon DIDSBURY KlirrUI la Thi AlbrrUn) DIIMIIURY Nnv 9 Mrs MnePheiMiii enlr'-talned Halurdav a I lc moon hr two smull Uaugh-lers Hamlra and Shelia Four llttlr siie-ds wei Ins tied 80 Miss AiIivii Avles worth lie week-end In Calgary 8 8 8 Dr ami Mrs Clarke spent the week-end In Edimmlon to uL-tend Ihe wedding of I lu-lr son llm ami Miss Margaret FrlrvPl of Edmonton 8 8 8 Mrs A Sliant had mi Hhant had tn fortune In fall In her ykrl nnl break two lame in her leg She la In the Dlitslniry luuplial 8 8 8 Mix FUithcth Austin of CaUarj Kiit the week-end nl her lumtii here 8 8 8 HI I'MirUnx Aitslnin rhinvh was -h" Vre of chrlMi'iilni Stmiy 'when the linnir Klalue Fiuur's w- kImii Ihe Inlnii! dmighter of Mi and Mm Waltrr I'utr 8 8 8 The HiiL-biuy curling club hail its rir-f meeting uf the wa11 rLU' nlnlil The rxreidhe 1 a fulkar Palran A tl Siuler pirMdeid I Kirin: Ut ikv-pirMdrut failh-nex 2nd vice preldrnll II Sinclair MVetiry-trriMirer Cliu Me iLauchlm: M'hedule rmuniiitre Filler Mrfkiy and llriiier mrlidH'idilp commiuco (I laiw I Welter and Jo! him Mi Ice caimll- lee Ihe executie 8 8 8 Mr mid Mrs A Helper vli-ued Cal- giry during ihe week-end 8 8 8 Mi K'-kle iirnt (he week-end III Calgary TWO AIRMIN III Kr WINNIPEG Nov 9-10 liient Mt lkudlil Mw was Mikmsiy Infilled slid LAC lilvwn of Vitneoutrr sulfered nuiair in-pules ihe Tiger ninth plane III which they were I lung crashed iseir I'la'uidl Mili The Hitmen are I ached lo No I'l EFTS at Vuiiiii Man on of to of be Is 1 I I I i I 1 List From St Andrew's Contains 102 Names iierUI to Hie Albertan i i LACUMUK Nov Ulivrlllug of an honor roll of unities of men con- I met fl with St Andrew's United Church who have enlisted look place at an Impressive service In the church Sunday evening The mil contained 102 names of whom sc-' did met i lion was made of Kgt Pilot Uniee Sage killed In Retain and Sgt Pilot William Cruima n-xrld mlastiiK Following a senium by Hev A Carr llm names were raid by Mayor Thomas Wilks and tlie roll unveiled by Cadets Donald MacDonald and Harry Llndskng 8ieclal music was provided by the Senior choir Attending tlie service were members of the Lest-We-Korget Club the Air Cadets Canadian legion and Edmonton Fusiliers Under ausplees of the local Lion's Club a ehleken reel was held Saturday evening In Hie Holsoii Block Thirteen spins of Uie reel netted the club approximately 925 which Is to Ik will to the British Children's War Victim's Fund James West and (inrdon McKle were In charge This venture may be tried again this winter oo FORMER CLERK CLASS LEADER A Linning Leading Student at Lethbridge LfcTIIDIlfLKlE Nnv O-W A Llnnlng former Lethbridge uftlce clerk was Irailiiig student In a class uf wlrclusN-o)rraUir alr-guimcrs wlm graduated during Uie 'Week-mil from No 8 Dumbing and Gunnery Uchonl It A Lethbridge Group Captain A Jiaies Commanding officer of Uie Klation pre-aciilrd flying laulges during the crreiunny to Ihe graduates wlm Wllli the exception of one mendier of the Koyal New Zealand Air Forrp were all Cunndlaiia Ihe graduates liirlmled: HillLli Coliuilbla: (I MrClux-key Vunriiiivrr Miller Vun-ruuvrr I II George Vlelnilu HmitII Merrill II Ward Vernon gulrk HR 2 Vernon A Wilson Pi'iillrtnn It Hamel 'I' 11 Morris I Albi-ml Alberta: II A Rhodes llelb'vue Liu mug 718 IDth HI Lethbridge lluuaurt MieKv lU'vue Lli1' Ibvui Liu Photograph Brings $25 to Soldier Spnlil to The Alhertoni KKl) lihElt Nov 0 Corporal Cyril HIiuiiiihii of Iteil Deer who Is on duly at A2U Royal Canadian Anny Service Corps i Advanced i Training Center heir has us-elved wold he lias wihi nn laammlilr mi'idlnn award In the i-lgliili au-ninil Nrw-iiapcr Nallonal Himiishut ieoideM The award carries wllli Ml a it llljli'ide of nieill ami a ihr-iiie lia- 32:1 Mxly-nlne In Ihe United males and Cun-ailu lisk pail In Ihe nudeM wln-Meis of gland prize In riu'li pusrs i ri4iis-llllisi liemg enl'reil In Uie imlliiniil route'! '11a1 Red Derr pliiilogiiiplirr has iiImi done writ in oilier I'omiN'lllimis In Ihe past lew jean III keeping wllli Ihs lSHllllllnil 1 t'tltllvl toith VViHlnestliy Nnvemls-r 11 AnniMU'e lluy will not Ik oli-served us a public holiday The hlores and other places of business will cln-e al llimli the llxigil llalf-luillday Tlie schools III Uie my Hud dl'iili'l will lie rUised all (lav The Red IVer nl Ihr t'liua- Ulan laaimi ha uirniiKrd a I(i' Wi'dii'Mliiy Tim an vice will ie umlurlrd at the reuiilni'h ml jn sj nm t'h mUuir flim Voa! nadaAmy srnu-c tnrw Ttiiluma Red 1 leer and timu No Sei vice Mj iik Training Nebiml Knval Air yl(Pi iviihuld will imiduct the 1 i and itrliii'hmi'iitN fiom lru- hold and Ihe TiuiiiIiik L'enlre will ulti'iul The Legion liis requested I hid implojoiji lolrase 11 many h)-siIiii tlioir nil ii i ii wlui wish lo ntlriid the seiner SYLVAN LAKE HYLVAN 1AKK Nnv pnpulutain uf till town under ig)J ten year ago 1 now isutrd al Uai 8 The Iowa and dialriiT wil exceed II Vktory Ismii quota uf 9-6 hod bv several IhuirtaniU It lc rxpertid 8 8 8 Tlie Ua'hnlic bulir xecuird re- n-ipw uf nuae fliaii 9109 at llicli annual 1I1K Leu sup km FRIENDS Hector Such expressions as msY BITSV cuoixb BuGwoua SOUMD SHiy S4 COURT WOULDN'T THEYe MX GfUJBBLE Siren N0WHJfe lAictuwy EEmAJLEP BVMUU04 NC9SW5HT KOMENfa IAW A TWfNnNE MIXTURE WHICH HE APPLIES ID MS AMD OLIVA MT BOOTS BLOODHOUNDS ARE TRAINED TO fOUMt A CEBIMN SCENT IF THAT SCENTS DCS TRDVEDTHErRALlS Mrs remembered jiclr twenty-tilth wedding miniver-lary November I A number of Irlrmls gathenil lit their home that lay and had an rtijoyuble tune Dirts presented to I he couple In-dialed a sliver bread tray from the Balmoral Women's Institute minus the laities of the Koval Purple i war savings eertlllcate a silver water pitcher silver eosserole and wlUli dish and a silver cake plate 4 4 4 Continued snowfall has pill a complete stop In threshing oimThMoiih III till district Many farmers have not None any threshing while ollierx have only done a half day or so While there aps-aieiJ to la- enough Pilfll III the district to handle Uie crop in normal limes llils full lliere Was a great shnriage of help 4 4 4 Mrs A Rider of ljellibrltlge Provincial Grand Mt lreis of tlie LOUA recently paid an offlelal Visit hi Harden City Ualge Red Deer Iierore llm ineelbig slui was the guest of Lodge niemliers at a banquet In (lie cafe About 21 were present liu-luillng It Jones of Red Ijeer flraiKl Mister ul the Provlnetal Orange lodge Folkiwlng tlie banquet a meet lug was held in tlie Oiange Kail Mm Rider told of her reei-nl visit to Ihe meeting of Ihe Grand Gallic of Hrllls i North America In Toronto In behalf of llm Ki-d Durr Irndge Mrs Fairbanks the WM presented Mrs Rider wllli a gilt and expressed appreciation lor lu-r vLii 4 4 4 A resident ul Iteil I leer since I92J Rev A Pie coll btisbiess manager of the Canadian Nuxareim College Imre bus joined the RCAF aa an educalkinul officer wlUi the rank of pilot officer He leaves shortly lur Laclilne (Jim for training Pilot OKIcrr Prescott la a veteran of tlie last world war anil send overseas wllli Urn 101 li Field Am-bulance He has been active In army work Imre and for aomr years has ft bern a member of the 2 iRili Field Ballery RCA (Ri rising fitan gun-ier to the rank of lleiiieiiant widen he lield wlien he Joined Ihe (' A 8 8 Tlie Red Deer public school lia decided that school hours lor III' wilder miinlhs will remain Uie same as at present -9 am to 12 msin ami 120 to 4 pin Hrlionlit in the 1(11 Deer Hrliuol lllvishin wrnt on a im-w Mlisdille November 1 which Will lie In effeet uni ll tlie rml of Febrnaiy The Imum are fnan IU3U am lo 12 30 and Irani 1 30 hi to 4 30 Name Henry Erb As Head ot Group ACME Nov 0 -Gel gales Irian Carxtalrx IJldulany ('arinnt Hwal-well Three Hills and Acme attended tlie annual tiuelul Credit convention held III the Acme llaid-ware Hall Novembrr 5 Also attending the ronvenlgai were t) BIibw of Inldslall Alls- ley LA and Baker A of Edmonton Officer! elected ha' Uie euidiig year were llomiraiv picddrni linn Wm Abel hurl Kduwmtoii linn llllla prraldnil Ileiu hrb Dltla- bury Ural vice-iin-Milml II MiilHngrr Hirer Hill Mvmd vice llainiiirll 0 chat ln Ilia evening llm rtf Hainmrll of CarMaira hi hi! 11 chairman Ttir meeting was drrawd tirlefly bv Mr Shaw followed by Mr Auxtey wiiu gmr 1 lecture on Two Way uf Life" Illustrated by a large chart after which a good srleclHui uf lalitrin lldea were sluiwn by Mr ILiker In-eluding pictures of Uie federet and provlm lul govermnenls In aesxluu Alberta Indus! lc treasury branrh-es and schunls Edmonton a concert party lias been formed here at the rrqurxl of tlie war services enter) amine board and 1 already rnmute cm a four of anny raniia si Prtiae Gc-orge Terrrarr and Prlraw Ruprir HC under direction ul Mrs Richard Macdonald Thr party will return Nov 1 1 1 Th Old Man BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 6000 CA tt'UN'YLV WT Wt HfOtiOMt' TVN6 TO OO VJiTtt GKT HtW MROOMO AVL Of NOU1 COME OWi'COME OML1 HNOfe SOME NLWS MS' URrIlM6TO4 WM6 UP amwcKs TOP VOOUCTWW VZtCORO TONS ilttCnTO VC fUPNtCL TO TVit ViM5 Trouble Ahead By Jerry ISain6T HfiU vxVL UOO lf I INTO TUB PCeSEMCe CF tub I.

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