2, THE PROVINCIAL LIBRARY, LEGISLATIVE BLDG,, EDMYINTON, ALTA. MARCH 76 Local Glider Pilot Wins National Trophy St. Albert has the dise tinction of harboring a champion, Dick Mamini, 10 Glenhaven Crescent isn’ t an ordinary run-of-the-mill champion either, he has just won the Canadian National Gliding Championship foll- owing competitions held in Winnipeg, Manitoba from June 25 to July 5. This is the first time a Western Canadian glider pilot has won the Shell Canada tro- phy. This fact alone makes the victory just that much more meaningful, Last year Mr. Mamini purchased his factory-built competition sailplane in Britain and flew it in the World Gliding Competition held in Yugoslavia, Out of about 40 entries inthe ‘Open Class’ Mr, Mamini was in the top 16 competitors right Construction up to the last day of the meet when eratic winds forced him to drop back out of cone tention, An aeronautical engineer with the federal government Dick Mamini has held a private pilot's license for over 25 years and has also participated in many gliding St. Albert ‘ Opens Next Tuesday, July 17, this town will be all spruc- ede-up to welcome the trail- weary riders who left Peace River June 28 and retraced the long and arduous Klon- dike Trail of ’98, According to plans re- vealed this week by St, Ale bert co-ordinator Rollie Charbonneau, all local sere competitions all over Can- ada over the past years before coming up July 5 with the championship tro phy, Mr. Mamini’s sail-plane flying hobby involves the whole family which includes his wife Gale, a real estate saleswomen here in St, Al- vice clubs have joined to- gether with the Midnight Twilight Tourist Associa- tion and the Town to give the RCMP Centennial Riders a warm welcome when they reach St. Albert, Participating dignitaries, including MLA Ernie Jamie son, Mayor Ray Gibbon and representatives of the Mid- bert with Buxton and their two daughters aged 2 1/2 years and 5, Mrs. Mamini admits that the daughters play a minor role in the overall scheme of things when it comes to gliding, however, both tots have al- ready logged many hours at airfields across Canada night Twilight, Chamber of Commerce, both Lions Clubs as well as St, Albert’s popular Kinsmen will ride out to greet the troop up St. Albert Trail and escort the posse into town. Mr. Charbonneau, beside co-ordinating the event, his wife Doreen who has assis- ted him all along, have for Begins On Oblate Residence Sod was broken for a new Oblate Residence last week, just east of the present Ro- man Catholic Rectory up on the hill overlooking St, Al- bert. The residence will be three full storeys, built in the shape of an obtuse ‘v’ and designed to accommoe date retired priests, Accore ding to Oblate officials, the new residence will not be ultra-modern, but will proe vide dignified and comfort- able living quarters for elde I Ua, fare *, Merv, erly priests who have been in the ministry all their lives . . . veterans of the apostolate, A Roman Catholic Church spokesman said the present Grandin Home in St. Albert, serving as a senior priest's home, has become so ancient that it does not provide ade- quate living quarters for elderly priests. Grandin Home was built in 1881 of wood and plaster and it was only about 25 years ago when the old edifice re- Lien, superintendent of Morin Construction Co, Ltd, ceived an exterior finish in bricks, ‘‘But the old build- * ing is still far from adee quate,’’ the church spokes- man said, ‘‘and we had no choice but build anew struc- ture for our veterans,”’ In an interview with the general contractor’s super- intendent, Merv. Lien of Morin Construction Co, Ltd. it was explained that the Oblate Residence measures 150 feet x 46 feet. The structure will house kite chen space in the ground — building the Oblate Residence adjacent to the Roman Catholic Rectory is seen peering through his transit While John Odynski In the background continues digging the footings with the backhoe. The new Oblate House will be overlooking Mission Avenue and is expected to be com- pleted late this year or early in 1974, WEDNESDAY, \TION floor, also a recreation room, storage, mechanical and a dining area, On the first floor (at ground level) there will be another lounge, a chapel and bedrooms, Up to the second floor there will be another lounge, a chapel and bedrooms, Up to the second floor there will also be amther recreae tion area, a lounge and more bedrooms, Mr, Lien said the priest's living quarters will all be the same featuring a bede room, living room including a private study and private bathroom, There are 18 such Suites in Oblate Residence, Joining all three levels is an elevator which will double as a passenger and service facility. A church spokesman was not able to say at this time what the destiny of Grandin House would be. He did ad- mit, however, that the old edifice will be kept as is until something definite can be worked out. When prompe ted with the suggestion that it be conserved as an hise torical site, he admitted that that was a possibility, Mr. Lien of Morin Cone struction Co, Ltd., was une able to say exactly when Ob- late Residence would be completed and ready for occ- upaney, however, he hinted that if the weatherman co- operated, the new Oblate structure might be complet- ed for occupancy in late December of this year. JULY 11th1973 6,950 Peh-ThukeSoh-W ah-Sehels, honourary Chief of the Piegan Tribe is better known | to his wide circle of friends in St, Albert as Chester Cunningham, Along with the beautifully fashioned hand sewn war bonnet Chester received the name of a famed Piegan warrior, which translates to Chief Eagle Tail, Up’ For Centennial Riders a committee the following local stalwarts: Jack Gar- rett, Supper Lions Presi- dent; Elmer Harrison, Breakfast Lions President; Barry Welsh, Kinsmen Pre- sident also Harry Hutchings and Gerry Belke of the Mid- night Twilight Tourist As- sociation, Following a series of meetings, the above com- mittee has come up with a very ambitious program designed to welcome the Centennial Riders and give local citizens an opportunity to participate in a memore able local event, Once the riders have been escorted into town, the tired saddle horses will be put out to pasture for awell-deser- ved rest while the riders will start their round ofcelebra- tions. A public barbecue, pro moted by the two St, Albert Lions Clubs will be held at Lions Park, Price of ad- mission will include a good meal with all the trimmings. Following a hearty meal, presentations will be made Continued on Page 3 Council Approves Qualico Proposal About mid-August, Quali- co Developments Ltd, expect to begin construction of about 125 single family dwellings in the Akinsdale Subdivision, previously re- ferred to as Neighbourhood 10, The Qualico proerty, comprising of the northern half of the ‘neighborhood’ will first undergo develop- ment in this first stage appe roved by Council at the regu- lar meeting held Tuesday, July 3, Difficulty was encount- ered by Qualico in obtaining a development agreement Continued on Page 3 June Permits Near $1 Million Mark During the month of June $919,996.00 worth of build. ing permits were issued which brings the total permit value for the first six months of 1973 to $9.3 million, Single-family dwelling permits in June numbered only 39, however, the total number of single-family permits for the first half of this year amount to 519. Using the formula of four persons per dwelling, if all these homes were suddenly completed and occupied, St. Albert's population would suddenly swell to 17,164 people, At this rate of growth this town could conceivably reach the 20,000 mark before 1973 comes to aclose So much for projections, Besides the single-family dwelling permits, 19 other 10° BY CARRIER ———=1 9 permits were issued for the construction of private gare ages and two permits for swimming pools. The pools will be put in at 16 Swallow Crescent and 13 Scarbor- ough Place, Next item of singular importance is a recreation complex at Grandview Ridge primarily designed to serve residents of the condominium located there. Two commercial permits were issued to Highfield Dee velopments Ltd, presently building on the corner of McKenney Ave,, and Mt. Clare Place, The other come mercial permit was issued to a Chinese restauranteur who will be opening up soon in the Sturgeon Shopping Plaza, Grandin ite, presently serving as a residence for retired Roman Catholic priests will soon be upstaged by a new 18-suite Provincial Oblate Residence, Built in 1881, Grandin House has been in constant use all these years and according to a Roman Catholic Church spokesman, plans are being considered to preserve the ancient edifice for posterity, JAYBAR REALTY CALLING Let us put money in your All types of real pocket, YOU LIST IT WE'LL SELL IT! Call Jaybar Ltd. (Realty) 799-5561 After hours and weekends JIM == 1298-2222 NORM «= 799-5854 NO PICK-UP OR 1945 Menu Proves Good Old Days Recently, Mrs. Mavis Bauer of 4 Gaylord Place was going through an old trunk when she came upon a menu she acquired while on a holiday in Vancouver, B,C, in August 1945, Mrs. Bauer remembered the happy holiday, especially the good food and the prices, At the time, she hadn’t espe cially paid that much atten« tion to the prices but upon reviewing the 28-year-old DELIVERY JULY 9 TO JULY 23 DUE TO HOLDAYS, 9 P.M. CLEMY SAVOIE’S (DRIVER) ANNUAL STORE OPEN AS USUAL =-- 7A4,M. TO SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE Grandin Park Cleaners in 7 GRANDIN SHOPPERS PARK, ST. ALBERT Where does the Soy trip end and the nightmare begin...? menu and comparing prices with those of today, she immediately phoned The Ga= zette because that menu is indeed news, For example, backin1945 a hamburger steak served with fried onions cost 35 cents and that included soup and dessert. Coffee, tea or milk was five cents extra, For dessert, if you didn’t select the dish of the day, like pudding or jello, then pie went at five cents per cut, In the 40-cent specials you had the choice of cured ham and cabbage, Canadian pot roast beef, a hot chicke en sandwich or fried pork Sausage and mashed pota= toes. Breakfast, including ham or bacon and two farm fresh eggs with pan fries, toast and coffee went at 40 cents, Steaks and chops will sure ely make you drool when you are reminded of these prices: club steak 50 cents; pork chops 50 cents; porter- house steak (for two) $1.60 while a filet mignon went at $1. On steaks, onions were five cents extra and mushrooms 20 cents, Those were the good old days, aid OVER: JON VOIGHT: BURT REYNOLDS RESTRICTED ADULT GATES OPEN « 9:30 SHOW BEGINS AT DU ST. ALBERT (DRIVE-IN, St. Albert Trail Ph |459-6833: “Cot Deliverance Spe 2 = ST. ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY JULY 11, 1973, Londonderry to have touring Art Show Featured in the Califor= nia Professional Artists Tour exhibit at Londonder- ry Mall July 18 thru 21 is actor-painter Harry Lauter Known to millions of TV watchers as ‘‘Clay Mor- gan’’ in his series Tales of the Texas Rangers, Lau- ter has won a series of awards and medals for his mountain scenes and is con= Sidered an excellent land- scape artist. Lauter carries easel and brushes to film locations and occupies his time be- tween cameracalls by paint- ing, Just returned from Phillipine Islands shooting star role in‘‘The Evil Eye,”’ anew mystery, actor-painte er Harry Lauter can also be seen in episodes of Mission Impossible, His paintings are charace terized by delicacy of exe pression and great flair, and his paintings hang in museums and libraries throughout the world, His acclaimed masterpiece “The Grande Tetons’”’ hangs in famed Favell Museum of In effect, the first pro= pellant of the automobile age was gunpowder. Known as black powder, it was used in 1864 to open the coun- try’s first deep oil well at Titusville, Pennsylvania, CHECK PHONE 459-7074 Ss Pweciat. Western Art in Klamath Fails, Oregon, alongside Russell and Remington, Mr, Lauter will be on hand in person to greet the pub- lic and sign autographs dure ing the California Profess- ional Artists Tour Exhibit at Londonderry this week, The show will feature pot. ters, jewelry makers, wat. ercolour acrylics, Olls, wood sculpture, metal scul- pture and photography, BINGO PLAY BINGO EVERY MONDAY NIGHT ALLSUMMER! ST, ALBERT R,C, CHURCH HALL -~- 7:45 P.M. JACKPOT-BONANZA PROCEEDS FOR CAMP LACOMBE *DUAL CONTROLS THE SE Vi Suss..5 Sires 42 % Ub hou eh. ANTZEW Bazers aM ce, uy cae oe Jawrezen Swing Suits oe me eM Wi Suime SumMER Wr, Gorrs = 18s 9%... 98.28 Summen, W1. Sincas.. 4S Ree... 429.95 Entire Soe of* ad SuMMER TAcwerzs © SUMMER Reavucen To CLlLeVR Cw ‘ATS ST. ALBERT DRIVER TRAINING 459-8500 *GOV’T LICENSED INSTRUCTORS AFTER THOROUGH TESTING ON ABILITY TO TEACH *INSURANCE SAVINGS FOR STUDENTS AGE 16 ~ 24 *HOME PICKUP AND RETURN *COMPLETE COURSE OR BRUSH-UP ST. ALBERT’S OWN CAREFUL CARPET CLEANING = USING THE MOST MODERN STEAM EQUIPMENT AVAILABLE: BONDED OF COURSE-RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL QA MINOUNCE MENT Mave Te Mensure Suir Sate Jury Ih Te 29 Jim Byrne Mens Wear Ltd. Grandin Shoppers Mall lrems ¢ Reovucep To CLeEend ST ALBERT ‘Opens Up’ Continued from page 1, to the riders on behalf of the Town of St, Albert also the Chamber of Commerce, The awards will be plaques and scrolls, In addition to all this, the riders will be treated to a beerfest put on by the Chamber of Commerce, Ene tertainment at the Lions vw..-——> TAKE OUT THE CENTRE POST 16611 - 111 AVENUE K BETTERVIEW WINDOWS LTD. @ SPECIALIZED REPLACEMENT SERVICE @ PATIO DOORS @ THE FINEST ALUMINUM WINDOWS & SEALED UNITS Bendshell will be provided by the Golden Altos and the remainder of the evening will be left up to the merry- makers, The following morning, 12 riders will be selected to continue the journey to Ede monton and participate in the Kiondike Days parade, SINCE 1964 FREE ESTIMATES = TERMS AVAILABLE 455-7522 = 484-7477 PRE-FINISHED PLYWOOD LARGE SEE. THROUGH WINDOWS FRONT & REAR PANELED INTERIORS > BIG 64" SLIDING WINDOW WITH OPTIONAL a“ Piegan Tribe Honors Chester Cunningham / A singular honour has been bestowed on Chester Cunningham of Mission Avenue by the Piegan tribe of the Blackfoot Indian Na» tion, who have made him an honourary Chief, The ceremony was held during Indian Days at Bro= cket, nine miles out of Pine cher Creek, on June 30, Little Black Horse Society presented Mr, Cunningham as a candidate to the tribe’s Medicine Man, Charlie Crow Eagle, For the ceremony Chest- er and the Medicine Man knelt on a blanket facing each other, and after touch- | ing the candidate on his shoulders, Crow Eagle per- formed the chants and sing- ing as required under. the tradition and ancient ritual, The Medicine Man put the chieftan headress on Ches- ter, Rising, both men went through the steps of the vet Yoursej¢ Go! ~& EDMONTON'S OOSTTNLD JULY 16-28 Royal American Show Silver Slipper Racing Daily Golden Garter Saloon Kiondike Palace Klondike Village Pius hundreds of other exciting places and events THE EDMONTON EXHIBITION ASSOCIATION WELCOMES YOU TO THE FUN! | ceremonial dance marking the naming of a chief, A further honour was acc- orded Mr, Cunningham in the name selected, for he was given the title “Chief Eagle Tail’? who had been a renowned Piegan warrior and the father of Crow Eagle, In presenting him with this name, Crow Eagle said it was thought a fitting one to honour Mr. Cunningham, who had also struggled hard for the Piegan tribe and all Indians and had fought for his organization - the Nate ive Counselling Services, He told Chester that in the book “Great Piegan Warrior’’ he could find a picture of the first Chief Eagle Tail, The incantation accompe anying the presentation of the title said that Chester ‘Will be blessed in his work - in his comings and goings « and with a long life,” Mr. Cunningham’s wife Elzaida and his daughter Rosalie were present for the ceremony, His parents arrived later in the day, Chester was attending a five-day conference in Re- gina on Criminology and Correction from June 24 « 29 and it was there that he received the invitation to attend the Indian Days. Qualico Continued from page 1. for the first stage because of many hurdles, not the least of which was school sites and the relocating of a Calgary main transmission line, Council approved a Quale ico proposal which will result in a supplementary assessment levied on homes in Akinsdale to help defray the cost of relocating the Calgary Power 138,000-volt line, The transmission line runs through the entire Ake insdale subdivision, Another Qualico proposal which council agreed to, involved land dedication, Council agreed to establish a school site for the St, Albert Separate School Dise trict, using land previously dedicated for road allow- ances, Qualico’s offer was to make up the land defi- ciency, lost to the town in the form of an extradedicae tion in parkland over and above the required 10 per cent, Council also approved in principle Qualico’s subdivi- sion plan for Akinsdale, WINNEBAGO EXCLUSIVE THE RMO-PANEL* CONSTRUCTION SCREEN SOAT AND UTIL T si TRUCK KAP HEAVY DUTY HINGE SAFETY GLASS THROUGHOUT PRICES AS LOW AS - DOUBLE DOOR LOCKS e FOR 24"' ECONOMY STYLE RIVERSIDE SALES LTD. 357 ST. ALBERT ROAD PHONE = 459-6708 t PHONE =« 459-8440 g enjoy a (, holiday st. albert & sturgeon gazette CLOSE ~ es Ve, MISSING ISSUF OF AUGUST 8th ONLY, ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1973 - 3 the Gazette REFLECTS An Unjustified Increase It is difficult to justify the budget passed by Town Councillor Bakker defends his proposal on the basis that Council and the increase in our mill rate of 2.5 mills. it will mean an average of $17 more in homeowner dis- count payments to about 80 per cent of the homeowners in St. Albert. It will not effect the 20 per cent who are at the maximum of 216, Let us look at the situation as it was last year when Council prepared to bring down the budget and how it compares to the situation as it was this year, Last year the mill rate was 78 mills, Given the situation described this year we suggest it would have been economically sound to reduce the mill rate by 4 mills. 1, This year the province is paying all hospital and health services, The saving over last year works out at 5 mills, or $167,000, Had the mill rate been struck at 74 mills (61/2 mills less than the rate of 80,5) - the savings realized for the average homeowner in St, Albert would have been $52 on their tax notice, plus a homeowners rebate, rm . Last year the supplementary tax levy was not taken into account when preparing the budget, but when the legislation was passed by the provincial government which permitted this assessment on homes for the part of the year following completion, they levied the tax and thus received an unexpected bonus of $172,000, Remember the developers pay $500 per lot in St, Albert to assist with services, The’ provincial government is assisting the town substantially with the new sewer disposal and has further initiated astreet program under which the town will benefit by a. grant of $20,000 plus $20.00 per capita anytime over the next four years, 3, The total assessment figure increased by 8 million dollars this year over last year, This realizes addi- tional revenues of $550,000 without any increase in the mill rate, At next Monday’s meeting of Council, Bylaw 23/73 will be rescinded, according to a Town Hall spokesman, Although this bylaw was ratified July 3, a mathematical error was overlooked which renders the bylaw incorrect and subject to correction, 4, Because of this increased assessment base Council did however drop the mills allocated for debenture debt from 11 to 8 mills, A drop of 3 mills from last year, If we choose to look at the situation from this viewpoint it can therefore be seen that before any budget plans The procedure required is to rescind Bylaw 23/73, were made for 1973 Council was ahead of 1972 revenues by a total of $992,000, The new budget raises the mill rate and budgets for a surplus of $248,000, Council adopted a budget which will collect revenues of $8,522,127. -They will pay to the two school boards a total of $1,437,701. to cover the school foundation program ($1,774,892) and the supplementary requisitions ($62,809,) of the two boards. authorizing Town Council to levy taxes for various pur- poses, such as debenture debt charges, municipal pur- poses and education, Once Bylaw 23/73 is rescinded, a revised bylaw bearing changes and a new number will have to go through the motions of three readings, unani- mous consent before being ratified, Don’t forget this bylaw is getting another going-over next Monday at the regular meeting of council, Before it undergoes a revamping and goes through another three readings, Mayor Ray Gibbon and all members of council, may want to hear from you, Councillor Bakker proposed that it is allowable under the municipal taxation act to charge to school boards a maximum of 10 per cent for collecting taxes and for providing for uncollected taxes, and that council should use the 10 per cent figure. This proposal was adopted, According to past performance, a realistic percentage would be between one and two per cent to cover the cost of this tax collecting and provision for uncollected taxes service. District No, 3 has protested this action and Stated that one-half to one per cent would be adequate, st. albert & sturgecn gazette Puplished by W.E. J, Printing & Publishing 31 A Perron Street, St Albert, Alberta, This proposal does not generate extra revenue in the budget adopted. The manoeuvre does however make the school board appear the culprits when looking at the allocation of the mills in the town budget, New Hotel Needs A Name St. Albert's no name and Sam Shapiro is very anxious to receive submissions. The new hotel must be given a name before the end of July, therefore, readers of The Gazette please put on your thinking caps, sub- mit a suitable name for the new complex before July 31 and get a chance towin $100, Entries must be mailed to Mr. Sam Shapiro, 6 Valley View Crescent, Edmonton, Alberta. FAICKEY MOHAWK SAYS... WELCOME ALL NEWCOMERS TO ST PHONE «= 459-7144 ERNIE JAMISON © Editor & Publisher YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION -- $4.50 BY MAIL SECOND CLASS MAIL new hotel, presently nearing comple- tion and scheduled to offie cially open soon, still has A é& B DENTURE CLINIC Cub Shaw Certified Dental Mechanic BUS, PHONE: 453-1424 RES PHONE: 476-8460 12421 - 118 Avenue Upstairs - Room | ) EXCELLENT RESTAURANT DINING ROOM BANQUET FACILITIES ALBERT SCHEDULED OPENING SUMMER 1973 PUN USE YOUR DRIVE SAFELY MOHAWK MONEY FAOHAWK ST. ALBERT SERVICE 182 ST. ALBERT RO: ST. ALBERT PHONE 459 - 3479 ST. r , 3 4 - ST. ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1973, O. Box 263, St. Albert. REGISTRATION NO. 1930, 30 ULTRA-MODERN ROOMS FULLY AIR CONDITIONED MODERN TAVERN SPECIAL BEVERAGE ROOM The Editor: Every year your readers assist us in discovering worthy candidates for the Alberta Junior Citizen of the Year awards, This year the presenta- tions will be made by Lt, Governor Grant MacEwan at the ACNA convention in Lethbridge. We are arrang= ing for a tour of Fort Whoop Up and Assistant Commisse- Bible Backyard Bible Clubs have been launched in var- ious residences in St, Albert under the auspices of the First Baptist Chapel. The one to one-and-a-half hour sessions are designed for grades one to six primar- ily. One preschool group was started in the Grande view Ridge townhouses to experiment with the atten- dance response. An attractive program for children’s interests ine cludes songs, Bible stories, contemporary stories as application to today, meme ory verses, creative activit- ies like handwork, games and refreshments, Large pictures in color serve to illustrate both the Biblical and modern day stories. A registration fee of 25¢ per child is requested, Pastor Giffin announces that the five current Bucke yard Bible Clubs are open to all children of the proper ST. ALBERT INN “A SPECIAL PLACE FOR A FAMILY CETTER Junior Citizen Awards Sought Central Construction ALL TYPES OF CEMENT WORK, LANDSCAPING, TRUCK AND TRACTOR LEASING, SAND AND GRAVEL LOAM AND PEAT MOSS HAULING, FREE ESTIMATES, PHONE 439-0310 EXTENSIVE PARKING FACILITIE ALBERT INN ioner Seppala of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has agreed to attend, May I remind your read. ers that the closing date for nominations is July 31? Let us make this the best year ever, T, Finnis, Advertising Assistant Calgary Power Ltd, Clubs ages, regardless of church preference or affiliation, Flyers were distributed in the neighborhoods most ade jacent to the homes of the club hostesses, but, as con- ditions permit, others may be enrolled by calling 459. 8657 or 459-3588 for the information, Publicity will shortly app- ear concerning two com- munity-wide Vacation Bible Schools to operate simul- taneously in the Leo Nicke erson and the Sir George Simpson schools. The VBS’s will begin August 8 and are open to the community at large, for ages 14 years down to four years. A dynamic youth team of 25 mature Christian teen- agers will be coming to St, Albert to conduct a five night series of special ser- vices in the Assembly Room of the Sir George Simpson School concurrently with the VBS’s. 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LARGEST MARINE REPAIR SHOP IN ALBERTA 4 FACTORY TRAINED FULLY QUALIFIED MECHANICS 1OFULLY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL TO TAKE CARE OF YOUR BOATING NEEDS PACK-A-LONG i, ay: “pe Ne Napoleon and Gertrude Belley photographed in front of their home on Belmont Drive on their Golden Wedd- ing Day. : Hole’s Vegetable Farm *Head Lettuce *Green Onions *New Beets *Peas PHONE == 459-8579, GO TO NORTHTOWN LIMITS OF ST, ALBERT THEN TURN EAST OFF HIGHWAY 2 AT JOHN DEERE SIGN, GO ONE MILE, LOOK FOR RED HOUSE, RED BARN AND WHITE FENCE, Memorials NEW DESIGNED FIBREGLASS GRAVE COVERS Complete line of Monuments, Pillows and Plates EVERYTHING FOR A CEMETERY WRITE - BOX 6181 STATION C, EDMONTON OR PHONE == 474-6350 EVENINGS BONAVENTURE MOTOR HOTEL * St. Albert Trail and 125th Ave Phone 454-6576 ENJOY OUR CABARET PLAYING EACH WED., THURS., FRI. 9:00 p.m. to 7-00 a.m. Visit Our New Games Room In The Tavern! 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The banquet and dance in St, Albert Community Hall were hosted by the children of the couple, Mr. Bernie Montpetit, master of ceremonies, called upon Father Lafrance formerly ofSt, Albert parish and now at St, Jean’s Colle ege, Edmonton, to open the proceedings by presenting an engraved and framed Pae pal Blessing to the couple, on behalf of Pope Pious 13th Blessing of the couple and grace were said by Father Colin Levangie, followed by the presentation of a gift of wedding rings by Andre, Victor and Michael Ladere oute, triplet grandchildren of the Belleys. During the dinner Mr, Roe meo Riopel, accompanied by Antoinette Montpetit on the violin and Dan Vincent on the guitar entertained with an appropriate scng, Seated at the head table with the honoured couple were their attendants of 1923, bridesmaid Elzire Lee blanc (nee Belley) and her husband Athanas, and best man Pat Montpetit and his wife Bernadette (nee De- champlain); Father Levane gie, Father Lafrance and Bernie and Fern Montpetit. A close friend of the fame ily, Mr. Fred Henry pro’ posed a golden wedding toast Master of ceremonies, Mr. Bernie Montpetit gave a humorous and interesting account of the history of the couple, recalling many amusing anecdotes, but end- ing on a serious vein to pay tribute to a ‘‘couple that exemplifies the highest id- eals and moral principles, and God Bless the old fashe ioned traditions they hone oured, making it a great privilege for me to greet them, along with their fame ily. and many good friends on this occasion,’’ A presentation of roses VENUS PAINTING AND DECORATING FREE ESTIMATE FOR COMMERCIAL AND PRIVATE HOUSE CALL JAKE = 459-7475 6515 - 118th Avenue Edmonton, Alberta 12 - ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1973, r 50th Wedding A was made by great grand- daughter Dawn Belley and by grandchildren Lisa Rio- pel and Paul. Bolduc. Fabiola Hunting, the eld- est, gave a reminiscence on behalf of the nine children, all of whom were present with their husbands and wi- ves: Fabiola and Dick of Legal; Rod and Kate (nee Curry); Hector and Nanette (nee Boisvert); Laurette La- france and Ray; Maurice and Eloise (nee Carriere); Pauline Bolduc and Ray; Paul Belley, Alice Lader- oute and Chuck, all of St. Albert, and Helen Riopel and Romeo of Morinville. Following the gracious replies of Mr. and Mrs. Belley, the bands were ine troduced, being organized by Maurice from family members and friends, and a delightful evening of dance ing concluded the celebra- tions. The emcee also poin- ted out the fact that it was a dual celebration, in that Ray and Laurette Lafrance were marking their 20th anniversary that day as well, Gertrude Belley was born January 31st, 1906 at Ore lean, Ontario, the second child in a family of eight, and daughter of Albert Monte petit and Anne Louise Bar- nabe, The family moved to Legal in September, 1920 and purchased a farm near the village. Napoleon Belley, oldest son of Pierre Belley and Elzire Demers, was born June 13, 1900, at Tupper Lake, New York, Tie fame 1961-1973 them Alberta J ‘ ALBERTA une ily, which was to grow to 11 children, came to Legal in 1901 and made their first home in a log shack on top of the hill a mile east of Legal, which is still known as Belley Hill, At that time the village had not yet been established, but in a short while a log churchwas built, where Nap received his first communion, In 1918 the Bele leys built a lovely statures= que home, which after 55 years still reflects the craftsmanship of the Belley family. At the age of 22, Nap began the courtship that was to result in his marriage to Gertrude, which produced nine children, 32 grandchild- ren and four great grande children, The young couple settled July 1st, 1973, MONDAY = FRIDAY SATURDAY. . PHONES: 459-7741 TIME’S RUNNING OUT! LET’S FIND THOSE DESERVING YOUNG ALBERTANS! Nominations close July 31, 1973, for the Alberta Junior Citizens of the Year Awards. There are young people in our province IND COUPO' who have shown exceptional courage, PAPER rey initiative, unselfishness or social respon ' sibility, They don’t expect recognition ol but they deserve to get it. It's up to you please make sure Alberta hears about ANNOUNCEMENT The Associate Medical Clinic, 25 St, Michael Street, St. Albert is pleased to announce that DR, BRIAN HODGES, formerly of the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Edmonton, joined the clinic in general practise on Dr. Don LeDrew is pleased to announce the opening of his practise in OPTOMETRY at 23 GRANDIN SHOPPERS PARK, ST, ALBERT, ALTA, EXAMINATION BY APPOINTMENT & 650 € 3) OR RESIDENCE ~ 459-8153 ANY CITIZEN OF ALBERTA CAN NOMINATE a youngster — or a group — 6 to IS years of age, for this honour and the Canada Savings Bond that goes with it Don't delay please complete and mai! the coupon below before July 31st! \M PROUD 10 NOMINATE on a farm one mile south of Belley Hill, which was to be their home for 23 years, Then came what they felt was the biggest decision of their lives, one which could result in ending their work. ing lives with a nest egg - or a goose egg. With the full support and encouragement of his wife, Nap went into full time construction in Le. gal, The venture proved fully successful, and in excess of three million dollars of construction was completed by the time Mr, Belley ree tired in 1971, The family moved to St, Albert in 1955, and have continued to make it their home since their retire- ment, Both are active, in fine health and enjoy tra- velling and the good life, « « 9AM, -9 PM, 10 A.M, - 6 P.M, 12th Year SS >THE EDITIOR OF TH 'W wey HIRT DAI t our ntral t HERI | | Elmer Harrison New Breakfast Lion Head Out-going Breakfast Lions President Stan Shotte land, in his farewell talk last Tuesday before handing over the gavel to newly elece ted president Elmer Harrie son, reviewed the past 12 months of his tenure, Ex- president Stan thanked the total membership, espe. cially the devoted workers who helped the Breakfast Lions end up another term of office with a credit bal- ance in the ledger, Immediate-past president Shottland mixed praise with a gentle reprimand that morning attendance remaine ed at a disappointing 50 per cent quite consistently throughout the year, Lion Stan urged the Breakfast Lions to roll out of bed on meeting days and be counte- LIAGNAN WE SERVE DELICIOUS CHINESE FOOC: BURTON DENTURE CLINIC Certified Dental Mechanics 10279-1101 St. Ph. 422-3235 DINING LOUNGE 10582 ~ 104 Street PHONE 422-8188 GOOD NEWS PARTY LINE St. Albert * BILLBOARD * MONDAYS - St, Albert Singers, Lacombe School = 7:30 p.m. MONDAYS = BINGO at Roman Catholic Parish Hel 7:45 p,m, Jackpot $110, Proceeds for Camp Lacombe MONDAY - Lacrosse 7 - 8 p.m. Peewee 10 = 12 years 8-9p,m. Midget 16 and under, Music Room, Albert TUESDAYS - Sturgeon Ladies Golf Club tee-off 9 to 9:30 a.m, Business Girls meet at 6 p.m, TUESDAYS « The Youville Auxiliary meets every second Tuesday of the month at the Home = 8 p.m. WEDNESDAYS = The regular weekly meetings of the St, Albert AA and Al-Anon groups will be held at the Legion Hall in St, Albert - 8:30 p,m, New members are always welcome, (The AA group and the Al-Anon group meet separately - in different areas of the hall), WEDNESDAYS - Community League BINGO, Commun- ity Hall, St, Albert. WEDNESDAYS = Every second and fourth Wednesday of the month - Sturgeon Toastmistress Club, in Lecture Room 8 p.m, Guests welcome, For infor- mation phone - 599-6816. THURSDAYS = Weight Watchers, Legion Hall, corner of St. Thomas St,, St. Albert - 7:30 p,m. SATURDAYS « Legion Social - Members and guests each Saturday, 8 p.m, = 1 am, SUNDAY = Beginning July 1st worship services each Sunday evening. Lions Park 6:30 p,m, By Anglican, Lutheran, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Roman Cath- ollc and United churches, JULY 23 = 28 = United Church Vacation School, 9:30 to 11:30 am, daily for boys and girls five to 10 years of age, PUT IT HERE CALL OR WRITE THE EDITOR OF THIS PAPER TO INCLUDE GOOD NEWS OF EVENTS AND HAPPENINGS YOU WANT TO SHARE it’s free ed, Despite the relatively low attendance figure, ex- president Stan announced that 18 Breakfast Lion meme bers received 100 per cent attendance pins out ofatotal membership of about 50, President appreciation awards were made to Tom Flynn, Dr. W, Cuts, Eric Robinson, John Huberdeau and John Kaminski, Certi- ficates of appreciation were awarded to Ed Dunik, Harry Gaffney, Lorne Johnson, Fr, Jake Joly and Ovi Beril, Visitation pins have not been presented yet but at the moment exepresident Stan announced that eight or 10 members will be receiving 10 visitation pins while only about two or three will be getting their 25 visitation pins, Before bowing-out, Immediate-Past President Shottland again thanked his faithful Lion members for a successful year. Incoming president Elmer Herrison promised the Breakfast Lions that the coming year would be ano- ther active one and made a special appeal to all meme bers to get behind committee chairmen and push projects 100 per cent over anticipae ted objectives. ST. ALBERT DENTURE CLINIC WIIsLIAM SCHOLLER Certified Dental Mechanic 32 Grandin Shoppers Park PHONE -- 459-4944 Red President Elmer was quick to announce several of his committee chairmen and added that other vacan- cies will be filled soon and announced Ways and Means chairman for the coming term is past-president Stan Shottland; Publicity Lawe rence Pridmore; Bulletin Editor, John Huberdeau; Se- nior Citizens, Chuck Meurin and Visitations Jack Heare field, Before adjourning the meeting Lion President El- mer reminded all members that the annual senior citie zen’s picnic will be held July 15 at Elk Island Park, YOGA ANNETTE HAUPTMAN 459-7072 CRESCENT T.V. SERVICE & SALES ¢ \ 459-7890 | Around Town A five-day Vacation Church School will be held at the St, Albert United, beginning July 23 and cone cluding July 28. The special church school program for boys and girls between the ages of five and 10 years old will start on those dates at 9:30 am, to 11:30 a.m, Parents interested in pre- registering their youngster are asked to please call Janice Evans at 459-5215. The fee is only 50 cents per student, B.W. & COLOR T.V. RENTALS SMALL APPLIANCES REPAIRED REAL ESTATE NEED HELP FINDING THE RIGHT HOME? HOMES AVAILABLE IN SCENIC ST, ALBERT $25,000 TO $45,000 WITH LOW DOWN PAYMENTS, WHY SPEND HOURS AND DAYs LOOKING FOR A SUIT- ABLY PRICED HOME -= CALL RON MORRITT 459-8211 == 459-5595 I WILL COME TO YOUR HOME WITH PICTURES AND PRICES OF HOMES AVAILABLE AND EXPLAIN FIN-~ ANCIAL PLANS INCLUDING MELTONS GUARANTEED PRICE FOR YOUR PRESENT HOME - NO OBLIGA= TION, ALSO HOME EVALUATION FOR LISTINGS WITH NO OBLIGATION, il iehatatiehchaeniesheeeimememeneiehmemenamiahintiaamens ened ieteaattamenameamiamtaaamiinmaammeeicee tee 139 STURGEON PLAZA PHONE — 459 = 5595 , ST, ALBERT, ALBERTA 24 HOURS EXPERT REPAIRS TO , ALL MAKES OF COLOR TV’s , ** BLACK & WHITE STEREOS RECORD PLAYERS ETC, —) | Js > P, A, SYSTEMS and RELATED EQUIPMENT WE MAKE HOME CALLS OPEN 9 = 6 DAILY and 9 - 9 WED. and FRL 113 STURGEON PLAZA OFFICIAL OPENING INTRODUCTORY OFFER SALE CHINESE FOOD PICKUP AND DELIVERY Pa ue | “ ORIENT CATERERS * PHONE 452-8460 — 452-8461 11316 - 132 AVENUE, EDMONTON, ALBERTA, ORIENT CATERERS BRING YOU THE BEST CHINESE FOOD AS A STANDARD IN CATERING, WHERE QUALITY ANU SERVICE ARE UNEXCELLED, 24 HOURS NOTICE FOR WEDDING, HOUSE PARTIES AND BANQUETS, FROM 50 TO 200s OR MORE, ONLY ONE COUPON PER ORDER ON $7.50 UP HTH MARUOUEHOUED ca |||| SOUP WUNTON IN CHICKE APPETIZERS FRIED RICE CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY EGG FOO YONG ALMONDS *B Q PORK FRIED RICE EGG ROLLS (4)....... DEEP FRIED WUNTON, SWEET & SOUR...... ‘4,Q PORK, CHICKEN, BEEF. ‘ SHRIMP - ($2, 00), CHICKEN & MUSHROOM . east DINNER FOR THREE PERSONS *SWEET AND SOUR SPARERIBS *CHICKEN CHOP SUEY WITH MUSHROOM *BREAD FILLET OF CHICKEN WITH PO PORK CHICRENE DIM ss 0 sis 0 6.0.6,6.0:0.0 8 1,35 SHRIMP, OR BEEF AND TOMATO ,,,........ 1,85 CHICKEN, BEEF, MUSHROOM.......... sae SHRIMP, OR, BEEF & TOMATO, B,Q PORK, CHICKEN, MUSHROOM,........ 1,35 SHRIMP FOO YONG,... $7.50 SWEET AND SOUR..... ° oie Be) ole 6 8 1,80 BONES sCRAIS TG: ED pics. Vo. gracedanevavevaneeeen pee BEEF AND CHINESE GREEN............. 1,55 BREF AND PRAPODG4 (8.5. i bk ek 2.95 BEEF AND FRESH TOMATO..),,.......... 1,95 UW 06 6 6.010 6 6 0.618 6-40.60 606 “CHOICE OF TENDER BEEF” BEEF AND CHINESE GREEN............ - 1.55 CURRIED PRAWNS WITH VEGETABLE ...... 2,75 So 6.4 60 ie és 216 6:60 6.0 0's a6 6. 6' 66 DINNER FOR FOUR PERSONS *SWEET AND SOUR SPARERIBS *DICED CHICKEN WITH ALMONDS *DEEP FRIED SHRIMPS *TENDER BEEF WITH CHINESE GREEN *CHICKEN FRIED RICE $9.00 ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11,1973 = 13 a Enuretic Counsellors Coming To St. Albert Bed-wetting is still con- sidered a subject not to be discussed openly and pare ents whose child suffers with this problem have atendency to deal with the subject pri- vately and often with tragic results, The unfortunate parents get medical advice . . they try punishment . . they try to shame the child but only | Wright | Denture Clinic W. | WRIGHT Certified Dental Mechanic 104 Westmount Shopping Centre. PHONE 454-2222 CALGARY, ALBERTA, COUPON -= COUPON 9.9 S90 S 6% 6.4 S Ge6 STOP BEDWETTING At last a successful and permanent method to correct this embarrasing problem, Give your child the chance to mature, Concerned parents, FOR FREE ADVICE SEND TO - U.E.S,C, BOX 1731 MAIN POST OFFICE, CHILD’S AGE $5506 01 614 66 b0 5 YRS, & OVER UNITED ENURETIC SERVICE CENTRE LTD, A CANADIAN CENTRE HELPING CHILDREN EVERYWHERE in a few cases do these methods succeed, Rarely is there anything medically wrong with the child, and as the frustrated parents try to deal with the problem the emotional diffi- culties multiply. Consequently, the child tends to become more withe drawn or goes the other route and becomes a pro- blem ‘attention-getter’ at school and at home. The root of the problem, say researchers at McGill University in Montreal, af- ter a four-year neurological clinical study, lies in sleep patterns, The bed-wetting child has COUPON «= COUPON 6" 16 '6 6) 0+ 80:4) 8 26 what is known as a pattern of ‘deep sleep’ and it is here that Peter Mercer, Birme ingham-born representative of an organization called United Enuretic Service Centre Ltd. of North Vane couver offers to get into the picture, Reinforced by an im- pressive pile of testimonial letters, Mr. Mercer claims his firm has developed a method whereby the pattern of ‘deep sleep’ of the bede wetting child can be turned into a-pattern of normal sleep. Thereby, ending the embarrassing problem, Mr. Mercer’s clientele range in age from about seven years to 45 and claims to have a 98 per cent cure rate, A team of highly skilled counsellors United Enuretic Service Centre Ltd., will be in St, Albert from July 11 until July 18 or later if required, Interested parents are urged to clip the ade vertisement appearing in this week’s issue of The Gazette, fill out the coupon portion and mail to the adde ress shown inthe top portion of the ad, Around Town Sturgeon General Hospital recently received their first pair of eyes for their new Eye Bank program, and these have been used in two transplants in the province, ee 2 ee ee Twenty-four or twenty- five exchange students will arrive by train late Sature day evening from Grand Falls, New Brunswick for a full week of activity planned for them and their St, Albert counterparts. The town will host a banquet for these in the Community Hill Sunday evening, They will visit the Game Farm, Elk Island Park the Klondike parade and events Wednesday, tour Cal gary and Banff before re- turning by air Sunday, with the St, Albert students, The St, Albert Lions will host a barbecue for them and the Knights of Columbus have acorn roast planned, *K OK OkK After all the excitement in the Chester Cunningham household following the ceremony when Chester was made a Chief of the Piegan Indian Band, it took his young daughter, Rosalie, to get things back in their proper perspective, ‘Good night Chiefy’’ she said on her way off to bed. ST. ALBERT CHURCHES UNITED CHURCH ST. ALBERT ROMAN CATHOLIC AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ACCOUNTART A. M WHEELER CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 16 PERRON STREET PHONE; 459-4471 GEORGE T, HAWKEN REGISTERED INDUSTRIAL ACCOUNTANT PHONE = 459-3517 CHIROPRACTORS DR. E. H THOMAS -- 31A PERRON STREET. OFFICE HOURS MON., TUES, THURS, -- 1 PM TO 6PM OFFICE PH: 459-8183-- RESIDENCE PH: 459-6534 DR. JOYCE BROWN-WEEKS -- 53 STURGEON ROAD BY APPOINTMENT PHONE == 459-4981 DR, PETER S, SMERDON - 12 PERRON STREET OFFICE HOURS MONDAY =- FRIDAY -= 9AM TO6 P.M EVENING HOURS MON, WED, & FRL -- 7:30 P.M AND SATURDAY MORNINGS OFFICE: 459-6911 -= RESIDENCE: 459-8975 COUNSELLING IVAN D, LAZAROWICH M.S,W,, R,S,W, MARRIAGE & * AMILY COUNSELLOR 1306 Cambridge Bldg. ........ PHONE = 429-0008 DENTISTS MEDICAL CENTRE -- ST, MICHAEL STREET DR. G A BOYCHUK PHONE; 459-3580 GENTAL LABORATORY LEES DENTAL LABORATORY Certified Technician 5-7 Bradburn Thompson Block 10160 - 101 STREET, EDMONTON PHONE <= 422-8233, ....... EVENINGS 459-7193 J. J, LEES, PROPRIETOR ELECTROLYSIS INSTITUTE UNWANTED HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY ELECTROLOGIST -= MAUREEN SZOTT eo ee a a > — POS a = = eo AND ST. MATTHEWS ANGLICAN CHURCH COMBINED SUMMER SERVICES REV, L, J. MUSTO REV, J. C, BARFORD 511 Medical Arts Bldg., Edmonton, , . Phone 426-2750 OFFICE TO OPEN IN ST, ALBERT HOMEMAKER SERVICE SUPERVISOR -- 459 ~ 515% INSURANCE DRAYDEN INSUKANCE & ACCOUNTING LTD, PHONE == 459-4416 OPTOMETRISTS DR, ‘N)G, DOLMAN eens > edd 6 cee 459-8910 MEDICAL CENTRE, ST, MICHAEL STREET MONDAY TO FRIDAY == 9 A.M -5 P.M AND TUESDAY EVENINGS -- 6 P.M. = 8 P.M. MAIN CHURCH ~ 8:15 French Liturgy; 9:30, 11:00 and 8:00 p,m, WEEK=DAY MASSES = 7:30 p,m, eachday atthe Chapel SATURDAY = 7:30 P.M, MAIN CHURCH, 459-8255 455-0388 FIRST BAPTIST CHAPEL ANNOUNCEMENTS MAY BE FOUND BENEATH MORNING WORSHIP == 10:00 AM. Coffee fellowship following, Child Nursery Provided, SERVICES HELD IN THE UNITED CHURCH BANDSHELL SERVICES IN LIONS PARK EVERY SUNDAY EVENING AT 6:30 P.M. SPONSORED BY DR. DON LeDREW , ., . 23 Grandin Shopners Park MON, = FRL 9am, =9p,m., SAT, - 9 am, -6 p.m, 459-7741 BUSINESS = 459-8153 RESIDENCE ‘THE BUSINESS DIRECTORY, ST. ALBERT MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION, OPTICIAN ST, ALBERT OPTICAL DISPENSARY =~ 459-3451 MEDICAL CENTRE, ST, MICHAEL STREET MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 9 A.M, =5 P.M, AND TUESDAY EVENINGS, 6 P.M, ~ 8 P.M, PHARMACIST MELiCAL CENTRE DRUGS PHONE: 459-8545 *MEDICAL CENTRE NEW HOURS EFFECTIVE -- SEPTEMBER Sth: 9AM -9 P.M DAILY -% A.M -12 NOON SAT MR, MALCOLM McKAY MRS, JEANNE ROUSE A RENE Ae AN ST. PETER’S LUTHERAN CHURCH WISCONSIN SYNOD, 55 STANLEY DRIVE ST, ALBERT, ALTA, == PHONE -- 459-4767 PASTOR D, DEUTSCHLANDER BRAESIDE PRESBYTERIAN PHONE: 459-8568 MINISTER -* REV, N. C, GORDON 6 BERNARD DRIVE, ST, ALBERT, ALBERTA, 9:30 A.M, - SERVICE OF WORSHIP 6:30 P.M. - COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN CELEBRATION - LIONS PARK SUMMER SCHEDULE -- WORSHIP SERVICE 10 A.M, “COME WITH THE FAMILY & WORSHIP WITH US” ELIM PENTECOSTAL PHONE 4595181 RES, 459-5549 RES, 459-41 82 PASTOR H, S, GIFFIN PHONE: 459-8657 RESIDENCE = 90 GRANDVIEW RIDGE DRIVE SUMMER PROGRAM: SUNDAYS, A,M, = CAMP MINISTRIES 6:30 P,M, COMMUNITY SERVICES AT LIONS PARK BANDSHELL TUESDAYS = BACKYARD BIBLE CLUBS for children by neighborhoods, per flyers, Information; 459-8657, 459=3588 or 459-7933 WEDNESDAYS «= ADULT HOME BIBLE STUDIES AUGUST 8 = 12; VACATION IBLE SCHOOLS - simul- taneously in George Simpson and Leo Nickerson schools, 9:30 a,m, «noon, ages 4 yrs, through Jr, High AUGUST 4 = 12; YOUTH»LED EVANGEL SERVICES featuring 25 member Youth Crusade team at George Simpson School Assembly Room, 7;30 nightly, ot. ALBERT EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN 11 GLENVIEW CRES, -= Across from Town Hall PASTOR: R, O, OLSON PHONE 459-379€ 1 GATE AVENUE REV, K, AGREY Youth Director T, Peterman SUNDAY 10:00 A,M, SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY 11:05 A,M, WORSHIP SERVICE SUNDAY 6:30 P.M, AT LIONS PARK ‘TUESDAY 7;30 P.M, PRAYER AND SHARE SATURDAY = CAR WASH AT GULF, 174ST, ALBERT TRAIL 11:00 A.M, FAMILY WORSHIP SERVICES 6:30 P.M. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES AT LIONS PARK, ST, ALBERT. “YOUR FRIENDLY FAMILY CHURCH” 14 - ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1973, Six pretty girls DOREEN CHAMPAGNE Doreen is an 18 year old, She is finished high school, and intends to go to NAIT next year, Her hobbies are painting, horseback riding and reading, Doreen is the jaughter of Mr, and Mrs, Paul Champagne, Residents of Legal and district will be hard pressed to know who they for the new Mademoiselle Fete au Village, JENNETTE CORNELIS Jennette is a 17 year old, grade 12 student at Legal, She enjoys all kinds of sports and playing piano, is planning a career as a dental assistant on leaving school, Jennette is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs John Cornelis, Jennette vie for Fete Au Village Crown LAURETTE KIESER 15 year old Laurette Kiese er is a grade 11 student of Legal, Her ambitions are to become a private investiga tor, Her hobbies are sports of all kinds, and craft works, Laurette is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, August Kiese er, PAT MONTPETIT Pat Montpetit is a grade 11 student, with the ambition of becoming a secretary or an xXeray technician, Tiis 15 year old enjoys baskete ball, volleyball, badminton and especially music, Pat is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Pete Montpetit. should support with these six charming and talented young ladies contesting the honour, Whoever wins, Legal will be on top with a lovely new queen for the year, Four girls competed last year, when Margo Montpetit, winner, by the 1971 queen, Bennie Campbell, By Lucienne Montpetit The Associate Medical Clinic will be closed Friday, July 13, Bernie Fizer attended Camp Berden in Ontario for a six week athletic leader- ship course with the Air Cae dets, Mr, and Mrs, Olivier La- framboise flew to Newfound= land to visit with their daughter Marie and son in lav Tom Keane, They also spent several days in New Castle, New Brunswick with Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Keane, They also stopped in Monte real to visit with relatives, Mr, and Mrs, Laframbvuise really enjoyed their first plane ride and their holiday, Lorette Fizer is spending a week in Calgary with her relatives and will be taking in the Stampede. Father Bissonnette left Tuesday to spend several weeks with his relatives in St. Flavien, P.Q He will also officiate at the wedding of his brother Robert on July 21, Have a good holi+ day father! Mr. and Mrs, Donat Lee cavalier from Vancouver, and Mr. Paul Lecavalier from Yakama spent several days with their brother Wil- fred and also renewed old acquaintances in the dise trict. Sincere condolances to Mr Joseph Vaugeois who is mourning the loss of his wife Marie Blanche who passed DEPOSITS TWO (2) YEARS 8" MORINVILLE SAVINGS & CREDIT UNION LTD. PHONE ane 256+3120 MORINVILLE, ALBERTA, M. R, PERRAS, MANAGER, LEGAL LOCALS away on July 4 at the age of 68 years, also to Mr. and Mrs, George and Paul Monte petit and Mr. and Mrs, Paul B2rube who were very sadd-= ened by the death of their brother in law Mr, Albert Lema from St, Albert. Mr, and Mrs, Gerry Johne son from Port Angelus, W ae shington and Mrs, Annette Woody were visitingwith Mr and Mrs. Jos Nault last week, Anyone wishing to put an entry in the parade for Fete AROUND STURGEON The famed Gold Rush Kickers of Morinville will be featured entertainers at the annual Kiondike whoop= up in Namao School July 20, Fresh from their Frontier Daze triumphs, the gals can be counted on to put every- one in the Kiondike mood, Plus the very popular Sat- ellites on the band stand, plus prizes for the best Kiondike attire and door pri- zes, it all adds upto another great night out in Namao, District fold would be ade vised to reserve early by telephoning Jean Crozier at 7199-3248 for tickets. 17A BELLEROSE DR., BOX Was crowned au Village are urged to do so NOW. Contact parade marshall Marcel Dube at 598=3694, A former resident of Legal, Mr, Pantaleon Dese rosier from the Kiwanis Lodge, Edmonton, passed away on July 6 at the age of 82 years, He leaves to mourn his loss, his wife Delima, one son and six daughters, Medard, Kamloops, B.C., Mrs. R, (Leonie) Potvin, MacKenzie, B.C., Mrs, G. (Denise) DeGrace, Mrs, A, (Aurore) Quinn; Mrs. F, (Yvette) Eichenlaud, Ede monton, Mrs, W. (Lorraine) Cuthbert, Santa Maria, Cale ifornia; Mrs, L, (Gertrude) Tremblay, Calgary. Thirty- five grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren, Sincere sympathies to the bereaved family, Mr, and Mrs, Reg Watere house, Mr. and Mrs, Doug McBurney and Mr. and Mrs, Bud Crozier have returned home from a salmon fishing trip to Kitimat, B,C, (with- out a salmon), ‘For your springtime PETROLEUM & FERTILIZER needs...’ @VENESS SERVICES LTD.© ‘Your Imperial Oil Bulk Agent’ in St. Albert’ GENERAL TRUCKING SHARON PELLETIER Sharon is a grade 11 student This 15 year old enjoys many sports including gyme nastics and anything con- cerning hockey, from tying skates to refereeingagame. When Sharon finishes school she is planning to become a teacher, Sharon is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Maurice E, Pelletier. aaa STURGEON * BILLBOARD * GRACE ZILINSKI Grace is a 17 year old, grade 12 student of Legal. She enjoys sports and plays he piano in her leisure time. On leaving school, Grace plans on training as a nurse, Grace is thedaughe ter of Mr. John Zilinski of Legal. Ine id Mrs, FIRST MONDAYIN MONTH- Villeneuve ‘‘ Happy 69 Club’’ will hold their meeting regularly the first Monday of every month in the Hall - 8:00 p.m, FIRST MONDAY OF MONTH = Ladies Auxiliary to the Legion #226 meeting at Gibbons Legion Hut 8 p.m, FIRST TUESDAY OF MONTH = Gibbons Recreation Board meeting in village office - 7:30 p,m. FIRST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH - Legion #226 meeting at Gibbons Legion Hut - 7:30 p,m. FIRST WEDNESDAY OF MONTH = ACW meeting at various homes, Phone 799-5535, MON, JULY ‘6 = And continuing daily to July 20, from 10:30 = 3:30, all children from ages 4 =~ 14 are invited to the Villeneuve Rec, Centre forthe travell- ing Arts and Crafts and related activities, Pre- schoolers should have some supervision, and all mothers are welcome, FRL JULY 20 = Kiondike Dance Namao school gym 9 p.m, with the Satellites and Gold Rush Kickers JULY 28 - 29 - FETE AU VILLAGE IN LEGAL! MON, AUG, 20 = Sturgeon Valley 4H Dairy Club annual banquet, Namao Hall - 7:30 p.m. Lt, Gov, Grant MacEwan guest speaker, For tickets ph, 543-3122 jJ.L. Rousseau GENERAL HAULING GRAVEL, ROCK, SAND, FILLS ANY BLACK LOAM PHONE -- — Pick-up and Delivery — GRAIN — LIVESTOCK HAULING VENESS SERVICES LTD. 292 ST, ALBERT ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1973 - 15 ST. ALBERT RES, 459-6137 * 459-5276 * 459-5127 256-2394 - MORINVILLE 459-7590 — — Gibbons Y.E.S. Service Starts DEBBIE MITCHELL Debbie Mitchell of Gibb- ons will be operating a Youth Employment Services office in Gibbons this summer, Debbie hopes that her Y,E.S, office will acquire jobs for youth as well as provide a RANGE 23, W OF 4th (AFTER HOURS SALE OF IMPOUNDED ANIMALS 2 CREAM COLORED WELSH PONIES TO BE SOLD ON JULY 14th AT 8 P.M ATW, H, WILLIAMS, BOX 5 GIBBONS, ALBERTA, NORTHEAST = 11 TWNSHIP 56 FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS QUINN’S PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. INSTALLATIONS & SERVICE ‘WE SELL THE BEST AND SERVICE THE REST” MORINVILLE 256 - 3217 == 256-3091) hiring service for the com- munity and surrounding dis- trict, Any students who do not have employment for the summer should register with Debbie as soon as poss- ible, She feels that she will be able to find full and part time jobs for fellow stu- dents, Debbie would appreciate any persons (homeowners, businessmen, farmers, con- struction workers) who are seeking someone to work for them this summer con- tacting her, She will have a student who is interested in your type of work, The job may last all summer or one hour and there will be some- one there to do it. This is an opportune time to get those jobs done that have been put off for months, NAMAO NEWS By Norma Crozier Namao School and Come munity League will hold their annual Klondike Dance in the school auditorium on Friday, July 20 from 9 =1;30 a,m, Music will be supplied by the Satellites, Snacks and lunch will be served, A ‘kick line’’ of ladies from Morin- ville will perform during the Town of Morinville PUBLIC NOTICE evening and door and sure prise prizes will be given, Tickets must be picked up in advance and are available at $8 per couple from Johne ny’s Store, Samis Garage, Saligo Service or Mrs, Jean Crozier at 799-3248, Mr. Leo Huber wishes to express his thanks to all coaches, managers and um- pires for their help during the baseball season, Parti- cipation from parents and adults has been very dis- couraging and he is wond- ering about the future of baseball at Namao? Sympathy of the district goes to Mr, and Mrs. Chest~ er Crozier and family inthe loss of her sister, Mrs, Ron (Hazel) Bailey of Edmonton after a brief illness. Mrs, Gladys Gibson is home from a three week holiday tour of Britain and Europe, She was accompan- ied by her sister and huse band, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Nandorf and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Craig and family are back home from a holiday through B,C, to the Coast. Public Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Town of Morinville proposes to pass a bylaw to amend Bylaw 1/72, being the Zoning and Building Bylaw of the Town of Morinville, The proposed Bylaw 9/73 will authorize the Council of the said Town of Morinville to amend Bylaw 1/72 as follows: That Lots 8 and 9, Block 3, Plan 7731R in SE 1/4 4-56-25 W4th be rezoned from Class Rl ~ Residential Single Family to R3 - Residential Multiple Family as shown in the sketch plan below forming part of the bial T Teelad AVENUE 1A eet os anenAttlT, CANADIAN b=3 NATIONAL STREET ~=!0| me S TRE ET 2A ISONNEUVE i¢9) = POUT | HE A copy of this Bylaw 9/73 may be examined between the hours of 9:00 a,m, to 5:00 p.m, at the office of the secretary-treasurer. A public meeting will be held in the Town Office at Morinville on the 14th day of August, 1973 at 8:00 p.m, for the Couneil to consider any objections, recommendations, and/or complaints pertaining to these proposed amendments, PAUL E, BROCHU SECRETARY-TREASURER, 16 = ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1973, Morin Ky Lucienne Montpetit Legal St, Emile’s Church was decorated with baskets of mixed flowers, with yell- ow and white roses at the altar for the June wedding of Bonnie Lynn Perreault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Marcial Perreault, to Mare cel Morin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Morin all from Legal, Father Bissonnette, officiated for the triple ring ceremony, The wedding music was played by Anita Chauvet with soloist Victor Douziech, The bride given in marr- iage by her parents, was lovely in her gown of silk organza, The bodice was trimmed with chantilly lace with sequins accenting the deep high collar, Chantilly lace decorated the organza skirt and edged the detach- able train, Her long bridal veil trimmed with match- ing lace was held in place by a lace flowered cap crown, She carried a bou- quet of yellow roses and white glads, Bridesmaids Lee Perre eault, sister of the bride, Doris Auger and Louise Bolle wore identical floor length gowns of mauve ore ganza over taffeta trimmed with white lace, complimen- ted with white accessories, They carried dainty mauve umbrellas, Best menwere Cullen Mc« Gillis, Rene Perreault, bro= ther of the bride and Garry Belle, Ushering the guests were Raymond Muller, Remi Morin, To receive the guests, Mrs, Perreault chose a floor length blue flowered chiffon gown with white daisies en corsage. Mrs, Morin wore a pink flowered chiffon gown complimented by a corsage of white daisies, Employers needed The Editor: I think the young people of Gibbons need something to do in the summer in the line of work, We have no types of services that can help students get jobs so I decided to open a Youth Employment Service office in Gibbons. I have some students who are registered but what I need now is some employers who are willing to employ these students for long or short term jobs during the summer, The stue dents would be willing to do many small or large jobs; such as = mowing lawns, weeding gardens, or helping on the surrounding farmea, I hope we have more Co= operation for this summer or we may not be able to have such a service again, Debbie Mitchell, ce SERVICE, Vv (5 INTER MATIONAL HARVESTER STURGEON VALLEY EQUIPMENT 17 BELLEROSE CRES, ST. ALBERT PHONE 459-5100 Perreault Wedding MR, & MRS, MARCEL MORIN A receiption and dance was held at the Legal Com- munity Hall with Robert Hol- zer as master of ceremon- ies, Paul Morin proposed a toast to the bride which was replied to by the groom with well chosen words, the groom in turn proposed a toast to the bridesmaids to which Cullen McGillis ree plied. Rene Perreault pro- posed a toast to the mothers Out of town guests attend- ing were from Quebec, Cal- gary, Whitecourt, Simonette River, Fort McMurray, Lac La_ Biche, Edmonton and surrounding districts, The happy couple would CARL MIRUS BUSBY PH, 342-2437 Eastglen Homes Ltd. CUSTOM AND READY BUILT HOMES like to thank everyone for making their day one to be remembered forever. INDUSTRIES LTD. 5735 - 103 Street, Edmonton Phone 435-4815 BLAINE HAMILTON CITY PH, 469-8165 HE GOLD RUSK KICKERS ENTERTAIN AT Namao Klion dike FRIDAY, JULY 20 9 P.M, = 1:30 AM, MUSIC BY THE SATELLITES *$8 PER COUPLE *DOOR PRIZES *COSTUME PRIZES *SNACKS *LUNCH SERVED JOIN US! FOR TICKETS CALL « JEAN CROZIER -- 799-3248 8 MODELS TO WEEKDAYS WEEKENDS CALL FLO OR CLIFF 256-3435 (Greenacre Homes Ltd. MORINVILLE DEVELOPMENT LANDSCAPED LOTS. BROADLOOM ETC. SHOW HOME NOW OPEN! CHOOSE FROM - 1-9P.M “- 1-5 PM Realty Limited Report From Bon Accord Family Reunited After 17 Years By Sadie Allen Good news for 4’s to 14’s who are finding summer hole idays a bit of a drag. Supere vised playground activities are now being carried on at the Bon Accord Community Centre and will continue throughout July and August, with Mildred Weinzierl of Bon Accord and Dennis St, Laurent of Morinville in charge. Arts, crafts, drama games and special events are being featured, Partici- pants are free to core for all day or any part of the day from 10 a.m, to 4 p.m, rain or shine, Children may pring their lunch or go home for lunch, There is no charge Achievement Day for the Bon Accord 4 H Club was held in Edmonton on Wed= nesday, July 4, Winner of the Grand Champion award was Victor Uchacz with Reserve Champion going to sister Lydia, The first award for showmanship went to Judy Abramski and second to Betty Kushak, First in grooming went to Michael Uchacz and second to Brian Lewis. In the inter-club competition for all of Sture geon 4H Beef elubs, Betty Kushak placed fifst inshow- manship, Visiting with daugher and son-in-law, Ros@anne and Tom Lewis is Mrs, Gertrude Lindsay of Stewiacke, Nova Scotia, The horse show whichwas to have been held lastweeke end was cancelled due to lack of entries, Sorry, folks, In the event of an accident STURGEON DENTURE CLINIC EVENING CLINIC 12 Perron St., St. Albert. Pitt 459-6754 == 459-6819) CERTIFIED DENTAL MECHANIC ULITUTS 16738 = 111 Avenue Home MEMBER M.L,S, COMMERCIAL LAND; RESIDENTIAL: OLDER HOUSE, DROP WE HAVE] |oamr | parts - Sales - Service | amass WHITE FARM EQUIPMENT Cockshutt, Oliver & Minneapolis SEE Sketcher & Turner Farm Equip. Business 256-3435 or 256-3248 MORINVILLE *Good selection of farms now available, Quarters and Halves with or without buildings, $13,500 and up, *2 1/2 ACRES PLUS, CENTRAL LOCATION *1LOT - 50 FT, BY 103 FT, *l LOT - 67 FT, BY 198 FT, WITH SMALL *SIDE BY SIDE DUPLEX WITH GOOD YARD SPACE AND EXISTING MORTGAGE, IN NOW AND SEE THE OTHER LISTINGS in the home, on the farm, on the road, sudden illness, heart attack, poison, re- member the St, John Ambu- lance emergency service is only minutes away, By day call 298-3960; by night «= 298-3659. Members of the service are well trained and equipped to handle any emergency, The Bon Accord senior baseball tournament goes this weekend, July 14 and 15, At 11 o’clock Saturmlay, Legal meets Redwater; at 1 p.m, Grassland goes against Vimy; at 3 p.m. Glenevis meets Fort Saske atchewan and Bon Accord and Morinville spar off at 5 p.m, Semi-finals go at 11 a.m, and 1 p.m, and the final game is slated for 5 p.m, on Sunday, Dance, eat and enjoy yourself at the Saturday night beerfest Games and concessions wil] add extra entertainment, Daughters of Ray and Dor= othy Rigney held open house on Sunday, June 24 in honor of their parents 25th wedding anniversary, On behalfof all their friends in the commune ity, Keith Everitt presented Ray and Dorothy with a purse Ball fans = keep July 21 and 22 open, Provincial fin- als for 14 and under girls will be held on the 21st with teams from St, Albert, Ed- monton Beacon Heights and Bon Accord involved in a double knock-out, Midget girls playoff goes on Sunday, July 22, Games will be play- ed at Bon Accord, Keith Whitson’s Bon Accord mens fastball Tigers will be playing an exhibition game on Sunday, July 15, The fellows put on a good show at Gibbons on July 2 cone sidering the fact they only recently organized and this was their first game of the season, Any items of news for publication may be phoned in to 2983541 preferably by Saturday, and will be much appreciated by your reporter, Home Economist visits Calahoo WI By Liz McLeod The June 26 meeting of Calahoo Women’s Institute was held at Madeline Brown’s home with just 11 members present, due to holidays and sickness, Mrs, Pat Prymak, D, HE, of MD of Sturgeon with her assistant, Candy Long of Barrhead, brought boxes of material and showed many ways that egg cartons, plas- tic bottles etc. etc. can be made into ornaments, flows ers and the like using imae gination, a bit of glue, spray paint and so on, Time didn’t allow for a whole evening’s session since the group had some business to finalize, A letter was read from PHONE 489 = 3117 Realty Limited Mrs. Leonard Whitson of Independence WI inviting members and their husbands to join them in visiting the local Hutterite Colony on July 6, This was favorably accepted, Plans were also laid for forthcoming catering, The roll call of ‘Bring your earliest picture’’ tur- ned out some real cuties and the dress of yesteryear was most outstanding. Cecile Berry won the door prize, Heppy birthday was sung to Addie Thatcher and Betty Albrecht, Elsa Lischewski brought the Shill Craft rug which members will hook and also sell tickets on, to be raffled at the handicraft tea in Oce tober. Would anyone wishing to write their story for Calae hoo’s History, together with pictures, please forward same to Mrs. Mary Dalheim Onoway, Alberta, Happy hole idays folks, as we recess for July and August. Golden Agers Calahoo’s Golden Age Club met June 28 with 28 members present, including new members Mr, and Mrs, C. Seeley and Mr, and Mrs, J. LaFleur from Onoway, In the short business session the tour scheduled for August 6 was discussed and two couples plan on going from Calahoo, When asked how many wanted day tours, several raised their hands, Places suggested were Th= under Lake, Wabaman and Barrhead Lake Park, The entertainment come mittee were asked to do some planning for future meetings and Elsa Lischewe ski and Dolly Majeau were told they were the lunch committee, Happy birthday was sung to John Dozorec and visit- ing during games and lunch was much enjoyed as always, By Flo McGinnis Mr. and Mrs, John Rak held a family reunion on June 24th at their home in Morinville, on the occasion of a visit from John’s bro- ther Tibor, Tibor Rak and his wife Ile arrived from Hungary for a 10 week visit with the family, John had not seen his brother for 17 years and it was indeed a wonderful reunion, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rak (John’s other brother) trae velled from Grimshaw for the celebration, Mr, and Mrs, Adolf Smode from Grande Cache were also present with their family. Mrs. Susan Smode is John’s sister. It was little Yvonne Rak that won the pony at the Frontier Daze draw so the children of course were all very excited about that too, KEEP IN THE SWIM WITH + WATER SAFETY the N,W, 14-56-23-4 N S Municipal District of Sturgeon Vo. 90 PROPOSED SEWAGE TRANSMISSION LINE — TREATMENT FACILITIES V{LLAGE OF GIBBONS = IN NW, 14=56-23-4 The Council ofthe Municipal District of Sturgeon #90 has been requested by the Village of Gibbons to approve the construction of a sewage transmission line from the Village going north easterly to the N.W. 14-56-23-4 in accordance with the proposed pla) hereby published, The Village of Gibbons also requested the Council of this Municipality to approve the construction of sewage treatment facilities and lagoon to be located oi VitAGE OF* GIBBONS & GIBBONS EATMENT 8 a t . —_—— — : ‘ : ' L=: a A Public Hearing on the said proposals has been arranged for July 26, 1973 at 2:00 p.m, in the Municipal Office at Morinville, Persons sifected or objecting to these pro- posals are invited to attend this hearing and submit in writing their views or objections to Council prior to the hearing and may speak on their submissions at said hearing, ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1973 - 17 Left to right: The three Rak brothers - Oscar, Tibor and John NEW HOLLAND =f OMICON TEIN 12719 156 STREET DEALER FOR; PHONE 484-2251 Krause Discs, Morris, Moto Ski, Arbor Silage Dump Boxes, Robin Parts, Allied Lines, > <= = >) Alphonse Nobert, Secretary Treasurer, rn MORINVILLE MEMOS Morinville playgrounds are a beehive of activity By Flo McGinnis The children are all happy that summer is here at last and a goodly number of them are down at the summer playground program, Are your youngsters there? Don’t forget = 9:30 till four every day Monday through Friday at the Sports Grounds Morinville Legion and Frontier Daze parade float will be entered in the Klon- dike Days parade this year So be sure to watch for it, The Gold Rush Kickers are Your fA DEALER 1 IHC #93 Self-Propelled Combine, Excellent run- ning order, 1 Case 5 Bottom 14 in, Plow, 1 THC WD9 Tractor W/ Hyd. 1 Case 930 Diesel Trac- tor W/LPTO and Hyd, 1 Ford Ferguson tractor W/3 point hitch, 7 ft. Cultivator, 2 bottom plow 16”, and a MF, 7 ft. Power Mower. 115 ft. Versatile Self- Propelled Swather. 1 Cockshutt 550 Gas Trace tor W/Front End Loader 1 12 ft, Oliver Chisel Plow MANY GOOD USED COMBINES ON HAND SEE US FIRST FOR THE Ph. 256-3043 MORINVILLE supposed to be on it too, so that means they’ll be mak- ing another TV appearance, Mrs. Dorothy Daignault, secretary of the Rendezvous Club reports that the senior citizens enjoyed a pleasant trip to the Alberta Game Farm on July 4, Their trip took them south through Ed- monton and then they ree turned by way of Bremner and Fort Saskatchewan ene joying the scenery of the green countryside. The next tour for the Ren- dezvous Club will be on July 18 when they will tra- vel to the Legislative Build- ings in Edmonton, The bus will leave at 9:00 am, and arrive at the grounds at 10 a.m, where people will be free to tour the grounds, Everyone is asked to bring their own picnic lunch and the group will have lunch in Borden Park, From August 6 to ll a bus tour of southern Al- berta is being organized for senior citizens, Please see your Newsletter for details and schedule of the trip, Deadline for registrations is July 13, The Morinville United Church held acongregatione al meeting and supper on Wednesday, June 27 at which time the Rev. McRae was the recipient of a “going= away’’ gift, Rev, McRae is going to Mannville where he will have a full-time charge, United Church services in Morinville have now been discontinued till August 19, REGULAR MART TWILIGHT SALES EVERY WEDNESDAY . MISC, 5 P.M. LIVESTOCK 7 P.M, MORINVILLE AUCTION SALES AUCTIONEER CHARLIE McLAUGHLIN ~ #010117 PHONE 799-5916 WA FTE} Ph. 256-3114 TRACTORS; 1 Massey 55 Gas Tractor W/Hyd and LPTO, 1 .Cockshutt model 50 Gas Tractgr with hyd & PTO 1 Cockshutt Model 1380 Gas Tractor W/PS and -LPTO, 1 Cockshutt Model 1650 Diesel Tractor W/PS and LPTO, 1 Cockshutt Model 1850 Diesel Tractor, FULLY EQUIPPED, 1 Cockshutt 570 Diesel Tractor, Tractor W/Power Steer- ing and LPTO, 1 Minneapo “u”’ W/ Front End Loader. New & Used FIRST. . . INQUIRE WITH MORINVILLE & SERVICE 256-3459 ON WED SALES MORINVILLE For Best Value in 1973 SW ATHERS;: 1 Massey Model 36, 16 ft, SP Swather. 1 COCKSHUTT #2 = 12 ft. Swather. MISCELLANEOUS: 1 Massey 3 x 16 three point hitch plow, COMBINES: 1 Massey 90 Combine W/Pickup and Straw Chopper, Grain Augers, US . .. BEFORE YOU BUY, and Rev, Black from Namao is the supervising pastor for Morinville, Mrs, Maury Legge has agreed to stay on as Sune day School superintendent for the United Church for another year, The clean-vn at Goshen Cemetery which had to be cancelled due to rain on June 16 is now going ahead this Saturday, July 14, All trees, shrubs, grass etc, will be trimmed and a gen- eral ‘sprucing-up’ is plan- ned, All persons who may have an interest in the Go- shen Cemetery are asked to be on hand that day in order that no errors will be made with regards to cuttingdown some shrubs etc, Those who are going out to assist please bring the proper tools, Mr, and Mrs, Liboire Ca= ouette and son Wiifred arre ived home June 25 enchanted with their long stay in Os- tende, Belgium. Visiting with Mr, and Mrs, Vanherf, friends that the Caouettes had known here in Morinville was wonderway they say, July 21 is the date set for the annual Morinville Lions Club Barbecue, Tickets may be obtained from any Lion member, It is going to be a steak barbecue with ree freshments, and the action begins at 6:30 p.m. at the International Building, Any one who has been at one of these Lions Club barbecues knows what a good time can be had by all! This event is open to everyone and all the Morinville Lions send out a big WELCOME, espe« cially to newcomers, For further information you may call Doug Ramer at 256= 3565 or Bob Anderson at 256=3280, By Flo McGinnis Each day, Monday through Friday from 9:30 a.m, till 4:00 p.m, there are planned activities for boys and girls of all ages in Morinville, The activities include arts and crafts, sports, games, drama, and even ‘Special Events”’ days. This program will cone tinue through July and Auge ust and has been planned for all ages, The youngsters are free to come and go as they please, so they may attend in the morning only, or in the afternoon only, or both, There is no fee charged, as all equipment and mat. erials is provided. However it is appreciated if such things as_ bottles, boxes, egg and milk cartons, newse Papers 2nd scraps of mat- erial could be donated, If your children are taking part, don’t be too surprised if they come home looking for some odds and ends to take back with them for the next session, All parents are welcome to attend along with the children and are indeed en- couraged to do so as there is a need for some teens and adults to assist with such things as supervision, Scorekeeping and referee- ing. Parents are asked to drop in at the sports grounds and the International Builde ing and view the project. Come out and see what your young people are doing and see how another ‘‘First for Morinville”’ is progressing, The Morinville Recrea= tion Board does wish to point out that this is by no means a babysitting service, and since the children will be allowed to come and go as they please, all children un- Senior Gtizens MD calendar TUES, JULY 17 = All senior citizens from Alcomdale and area are invited to a meeting at 8 p.m, in the Community Hall, Bus tours, socials, and possible club formation will be discussed, WED, JULY 182- Morinville Rendezvous Club are leave ing at 9 am. by bus for a tour of the Legislative Grounds and picnic at Borden Park, THUR, JULY 19 = The senior citizens of Alcomdale will be hosting a social at the Community Hall at 8 p.m, and are inviting all senior citizens from Riviere Qui Barre, FRL JULY 20 = Legal senior citizens are leaving at 10 a.m, from the Chateau for a visit to Fort Ed- monton and a picnic in Whitemud Park. (Please note the change in dates), 18 = ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1973, WEEKEND ENTERTAINMENT FOR JULY 13 and 14 RTAINMENT i AT THE ALL NEW TAVERN RAMBLERS der six years of age must be accompanied by a res- ponsible person, The International Builde ing will be used for the indoor activities and during inclement weather and all the children are expected to assist with the clean-up before they leave for the day. A SUGGESTION TO MOR- INVILLE PARENTS: Take your child down to the sum- mer playground program and see what is beingdone, Lend a hand for even one hour a week and make this a succe ess so that a similar pro« ject may be carried out next year, THE PLACE: Grounds, THE TIME: 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p,m, THe DATES; July and August, 1973, Sports MDEISEL PARSONS Lic, 010429 Ph, 342-3017 Westlock AUCTION SALE BURNS PETRIE - Located 13 Miles South of Westlock Shopping Centre OR, 8 Miles West, 1 Mile North of Legal Corner, OR 2 Miles East, 1 Mile North of BUSBY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 18 == 12 O’CLOCK SHARP Terms Cash Lunch Before Sale MACHINERY: Cockshutt Model 560 Diesel Tractor, withhyds., LPTO, Hyd, RAM and HOSES for above unit; IHC Model B275 Diesel Tractor, 3 pt. hitch & pulley, J.D, 12=ft, Transport DISC good; . J.D, 10-ft, Tool Bar CULTIVATOR, sweeps & points; M.F, 4x14 Tractor PLOW on steel, hyd.; IHC 20 run DD Press DRILL with fertilizer attachment; Malco Harrow DRAWBAR on rubber with 10 Sec, Diamond HARROWS; IHC Model 45 BALER; MF 7-ft, Dyna Balance MOWER; Vicon Lely 5 wheel SIDE RAKE; 15 Bale STOOKER on wheels; : Case A=6 Pull Type COMBINE with motor & starter; Case A6 COMBINE for REPAIRS; Rubber Tired 2 Wheel TRAILER; Versatile 28=ft. Grain AUGER with B ond S motor; 1x 12 TRUCK BED; 500 gal. Storage TANK, hose and nozzle; 300 gal. Storage TANK, hose and nozzle; Macleod 11 inch CRUSHER, bagger and belt; 1965 Chev. Bel Aire CAR 4 door, good running order; 1953 CHEV 1-ton TRUCK with hoist and grain box, motor just overhauled; 1947 Ford 1-ton not running; LIVESTOCK: 10 Angus COWS 2 years old with calf at foot; 8 Hereford COWS, 2 years old with calf at foot; 16 Mixed Yearling HEIFERS running with bull; 1 BWF COW to calf in Fall; 1 Jersey Milk COW; 1 Helstein Hereford Cross Milk COW; 1 Angus Bull 18 months old, well bred; 2 CALVES; 25 Light FEEDER HOGS; MISCELLANEOUS; Ban Hur 15 cu, ft, Deepfreeze, Beatty Electric Stove, Small Fridge, Chrome High Chair, 2 Baby Cribs, Dressers, Bed, Churn, Table and Chairs, Stockholm 110 volt 500 lb, Cream Separator, IHC 52 Stainless Cream Separator, Lincoln 250 Amp, 220 Volt Welder, Acetylene Welding unit with Cutting Torch, Pipe Vise, ‘Galv, Steel Stock Tank with built in heater, Chev, 250 motor, 200 Tamarac Posts, 200 Jackpine Posts, 16 ft. Rails, Steel Farrowing Crate, Hanging Garage Gas Furnace 50,000 BT,U,, Floor Garage Gas Heater 50,000 B,T.U,, Booker Heater, Farm Crest Rototiller 2 Sump Pumps, 5-ton Hyd Jacks, Propane Camp Stove with Tank, Chicken Plucker with 1/4 h.p, motor, 2 Rotary Water Pumps, 40 lengths 1/4 by 1 1/2 inch 8 ft. Angle Iron, 2 Sets 7,50 x 17 Tire Chains, Pro= pane Torch, 303 Rifle, 22 Rifle, B, and D, Heavy . Duty Sander, Duro 1/2 inch Electric Drill with hand press, Rigid Pipe Cutters, Hyd. Pump and Controls, Grinder with 3-h.p, motor, 1 ft, Dozer Blade, 2 - 1/4 h.p. 110 volt motors, Home Made Camper Top for Fleetside Truck, Forks, Shovels, Hand Tools, Doors and Windows, Wheel Barrow, Misc, Pipe Jack-All, Garage Creeper and other Misc, items, SALE COKDUCTED BY BARRHEAD AUCTION MART LTD, LICENSE #050487 CHARLES PARSONS Lic, 010167 Ph, 674-2039, Barrhead, By Lucienne Montpetit In an afternoon ceremony held recently at St, Emile’s Church in Legal, Miss Ce- cile Proulx exchanged mare riage vows with Duane Mont- petit, Cecile is the only daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Elvi Proulx, Daune is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Henry Monte petit all from Legal. The marriage ceremony was performed by Father R, Bissonnette before an altar banked with baskets of peone ies, Scripture readings were read by Mr, Dixon Keane, uncle of the groom, The wedding music was provided by Joanne Keane on guitar and Patsy Montpetit at the organ, Vocalists were Mrs, Lucienne Montpetit and wPatsy. Given in marriage by her parents the bride was very LEGAL By Lucienne Montpetit Have you taken a barrel and pump with 10 gallons of diesel from the side of the road between highway and Peavy elevator last Friday July 6? Cam, Bolle would appreciate it if you would return it, Phone 598-2489, Reminder to all those who are taking swimming less- ons they are beginning Mone day, July 16, The bus will leave the confectionery at 7:45 a.m, Be on time! attractive in a long gown of satin peau, with medallions of venice lace on the bodice, the gathered skirt featured its own train, and long leg of-mutton sleeves enhanced the exquisite gown, Her hand embroidered veil was held in place by a juliette cap, She carried a bouquet of small yellow - sweetheart roses, The bride's attendants were Yvette Longpre, Lucy Montpetit (sister of the groom), Gisele Dedora, Je- anne St, Arnaud and flower girl was petite Kim Garneau The girls were lovely in identical gowns of yellow flocked floral nylon, backe less, and featuring an em- pire waistline. Their re- movable capes were trimm- ed with plain yellow collars Yellow wide brim hats come pleted their ensemble and they carried baskets of yellow and white daisies, Attending the groom were Jim Montpetit, brother, Gerald Longpre, Claude Proulx, brother ofthe bride, and Alphonse Douziech, Ring bearer was Robert Proulx, brother of the bride. Ushering the guests were Ronald Proulx and Bill Stae pleton, Following the ceremony a reception for some 300 guests was held at the come munity hall with Mr, Leone ard Blanchette as master of ceremonies, The toast tothe JULY Combine Specials SPECIAL INCENTIVES & SPECIAL DEALS TOEVERY PURCHASER WHO BUYS BEFORE THE END OF JULY, COME IN AN SEE OUR GOOD USED COM- BINE SELECTION, M, F, SUPER 92 - ROUGH M.H, 26 « GOOD ENGINE - BUY FOR PARTS COCKSHUTT 428 - FAIR CASE 600 - GOOD CASE 660 - LIKE NEW CASE 700 - GOOD CASE 960 - EXCELLENT CASE 1000 FAIR CASE SP12 = FAIR CASE 1660 - TWO YEARS OLD ASE POWER & QUIPMENT LTD cast 12011 - 111 Ave., Edmonton PH. 452-3080 couple married Emile’s church bride was proposed by Mr, Emilian Dedora, uncle of the bride, Mr. Victor Douziech ene tertained following the bane quet, Some 200 friends and ree latives came in the evening for refreshments and dance ing. To receive their guests Mrs, Proulx chose a bright pink fortrel gown with white accessories, Mrs, Montpetit chose a pink floral sheer gown, with matching white accessories, The mother’s gowns were complimented by beautiful orchid corsage es, Out of town guests: Mr, Charles Bourassa, Mr, and Mrs, Henry Bourassa, Mr, and Mrs, Horace Bourassa Normand, Mr, and Mrs, Paul Bourassa, Julian and Michel Mr, and Mrs, Emile Jalbert, Mr. and Mrs, Emilian Ped- ora and Giesele, all of Rad- ville, Sask. Mr, and Mrs, Maurice Bourassa, Diana and Derrick of Saskatoon, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Bour- assa of Moose Jaw; Mr, and Mrs. Real Bourassa, Regina Sask,, Mr, and Mrs, Ray Balaberta, Whitecourt; Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Offet of San- gudo. Mr, and Mrs, Al Bour- assa of Calgary; Mr. and Mrs, Paul Comeau of Fale her, Mrs, West, Vancouver; Mr, and Mrs, Nap Labelle Thorhild; Mr, and Mrs, Fern Montpetit, Innisfail; and guests from Westlock, Pice ardville, Edmonton, and Fort Saskatchewan, Sixty-five students of Sturgeon Heights School, with tw AS 2) he Pa © teachers and three of their parents, were photographed on the steps of the Legislature on the occasion of their June visit to the building as guests of MLA Ernie Jamison, upper left. Alberta Government Photo, Gagnon-Labonte Wedding By Liz McLeod St. Albert United Church was the scene of a pretty afternoon wedding on June 16, when Miss Lucille Joe Anne Labonte of Calahoo was united in marriage to Mr. John Allan Gagnon of Mission City, B,C, Lucille is the eldest daue ghter of Edward and Bernice Labonte of Calahoo and John is the son of Mr. and Mrs, John Gagnon of Mission City B.C, Given in marriage by her father, the bride was radiant in a satin gown, styled with a high collar and long slee- ves trimmed in a daisy de- sign. and she carried a bous quet of red roses with white carnations, Cpl. Shepherd slated for July transfer By Flo McGinnis Cpl, Marv Shepherd ofthe Morinville Detachment RCe MP has been transferred to Spruce Grove, This transfer affords a promotional opportunity for Cpl. Shepherd since he will Albert Lema Passes Villeneuve district resi- dents were shocked and sad- dened to learn of the death of Mr, Albert Lema early Sunday morning, Mr, Lema had been a patient in Sture geon General Hospital from Tuesday evening, July 3, Mr, and Mrs, Lema just moved to 28 Belmont Drive after selling their farm home in Villeneuve, Prayer services were held Tuesday night in St, Peter’s Church, Villeneuve, be Detachment Commander of the Spruce Grove Municie pal Detachment, His official duties at Spruce Grove will begin July 27, 1973 and Cpl. Shepherd is due to receive his Sergeant stripes on Oc- tober lst, 1973 in this posi- tion, Marv Shepherd came to Morinville with his wife Diane and his twosons Berry (12 years) and Bobby (14 years) from Beiseker last July 5 to take over the Mor- inville detachment. During their stay in More inville the Shepherds have been involved with a numb- er of community activities, Marv is a member of the Morinville Community Sports Association and has been working hard towards the local goal of obtaining ‘artificial ice’, His wife Diane managed the arena concessions during the past season and has been come mended from all sides for a job well done, The two KOSTIW PAVING LTD. *CUSTOM PAVING *GRAVELLING & SXCAVATING FREE ESTIMATES Box 6269 Shop Morinville 25 12846 52 Postal Station ‘C’ St., Edmonton, Alta Bus. 478-3838 ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1973 - 19 The Reverend Len Musto performed the ceremony be- fore an alter bedecked with lilacs, The matron of honor, Mrs, Donna Berube and bridese maids Barbie Berube and Debbie Ross wore identical gowns featuring short sleev- es and white collars and cuffs with tinted flowers matching their ensemble, in yellow, pink and blue, White floppy hats completed their outfits. The groom’s attendants, Mr. Mike Gagnon of Misse ion City, Mr. Felix Berube and Mr, David Peel of Calae hoo were dashing in their Suits and the bride’s broth- er Dale Libonte served as usher. CPL, MARV SHEPHERD boys were very active in hockey, Berry with the pee wee team and Bebby with the bantams, Both of these teams won trophies during the past season, and receiv- ed awards on all sides, Marv and his family will be dearly missed in the community, and have stated that they themselves will miss the closeness and ‘pleasant atmosphere’ of Morinville, Cpl, Shepherd will be re- The reception was held in Stony Plain Community Hall where the wedding party received their guests. For her daughter’s wedde ing the bride’s mother chose a pink and white longsleeved floral print gown of chiffon over taffeta with matching accessories, Mrs, Gagnon wore ablack and white print gown with black cape and a white ore chid encorsage. The happy couple are making their home in Calae hoo, Out of town guests were John’s family from Mission City, BC., Lucille’s aunt, Mrs. Edith Keller from Fort McMurray and Cindy Quin- tal from Osoyoos, B,C. Announcement Time has not permitted us to get around to all our customers to _ introduce them to our new partners Bob and Jean Belanger, We will in the near future get in touch with you all, We have appreciated your business over the past 39 years and hope we can continue to serve you. Our business phone is still 459-4896 but if wish to talk to us personally, our residence phone is - 459-5868, #7 Mission Ave, St. Albert, Feel free to drop in or phone us at your conven- ience. We will continue to spend a lot of time in Villeneuve, Sincerely, Your Shell dealers Ed and Laura, placed by Cpl, Howard Lamb who is being transferred to Morinville from Vegreville effective July 27th. HOW'S YOUR RATING @ CARD OF THANKS A special thank you to the buyers of our calves. Charlie McLaughlin of Morinville Auction Sales, Jim Falls of Falls Farm Equipment, Madu Livestock, A, O, Brown, Gainers, Woodwards, Swifts, Northern Livestock and the Edmonton Exhibition Association, ALCOMDALE 4H BEEF CLUB, one e : SUPER SAVERS SUPER SAVERS _ Spaghetti 4 5840 instant Coffee $188 Bp ‘ucerne ic LOROUE TUNG concen 16 10 OD Fai Wied Vase cco ac ScicaWW be. for 4 Skim Mali Fru it Cocktail oz wd i he Assorted Matows Wom att 9° p der $ 6% wn . Oz. David Biscuits ............ ¥ | b. Lux 87° Tuna 6 Canada First Grad hag Liquid Detergent .............00 32 fl, oz. botth Star Kist. Solid Albacore PAStOUrized” .....csseesserescseereneererees ae . 7 02, tin In Spring Water ..........00 a Pancake Mix 69° Ice Cream Aunt Jemi Lucerne Ranier or Gecketiost 3% Ib, bag cotlg th AAvvaggy c 85° 3 Pt. Ctn. Butter Brickle. ... a = nouwm9® —— French Fri Loaf 2 3 1% ealemon or Realime ............. 8 fl. oz, bot 29 rrenci res oS 89° ee : Hair Spray $19 Bread Dough = 7 Q Bel-air. Frozen. White. ... oe Pasteurized Adorn. Regular, Extra Hold or FEOCBOS Gass saiossiisoscntersss Hard to Hold Unscented uu. 6.3 Ox, tin pes GZ) Assorted Peas 5: Qh° Taste Tells, Canada Choice ... fein 3:89\G Soda Biscuits ):/9° Hamburger, Hot Dog R ‘i Busy Baker. Plain or Salted : ; serves UR Whe OZe SOF oy or Sweet ....... ¢) Red Kidney B a hg Marshmallows scoped nidney bealls ys Lowney 4 9100 j ee 2 Sunlight 5 b. $4 Powdered Detergent ..... Aylmer Soups :89 Cream of Mushroom, Chicken Chicken Noodle, Cream of Chicken, Vegetable Beef aay SUPER SAVERS Empress. Pure ah Strawberry or Raspberry 12 fl. oz. jar mp or Waffle ...... ; 32 #1. oz. nt Oven Style Beans 379° H einz With Tomato Sauce ....sceccccseseeserernreneerses Lemonade Crystals 69° Apricots Al p p n p r Imported ° ¢ Canada Canada No, 1 Facial Tissue White, ? No, 1 Pink, Yellow, Aqua oF Green. vices? ply 200s s For Make an upside snacking Ib: Bathroom Tissue 4 ri 65° ’ Pkg. down cake Wondersoft. Assorted Colors Plums — : diineas Paper Tomes Qs 6Q¢ Sec. _-2189° Sears 2189" cece: 42 69° Canada No..1 Thompson Seediess Black Seedless or Red Cardinals eccvocsonentes or Out Span Navels ne Kleenex. Assorted colors. .... ; ] * © 8 ? Krispies 2:54 Potatoes 10°51 Cucumbers 9;49° Breakfast Cereal. Kellogg's: ........ . 17 of, box $s B.C. Canada No. 1 beg Canada No. 1 8 Dimer SAiae ool csabeslaseatstnones tablaannae sanateahtiesiens Hot House, QUOGM GiZO... 05. :errerrreneerserenenenneenen ence senennrentnn meres ¢ Nabisco. Breakfast Cereal .......css:ssessseresneesnnesnnee 2M ORs 63 SUPER SAVERS EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ¢ SUPER SAVERS Prices effective in Edmonton, St. Albert, Ft. Saskatch Bleach 5 Pink ected Park until Saturday, July 4, 073. y PEEK srevrmnernrnenrnen 128 fl, on, ..: Salmon nv , Yogurt 32 fl, os. tub p » os.? SOG TAME ....csrsersrversre 2 OR, tH : ; We reserve the right to limit quantities LUCE PAID roses Mazola Oi ¢ Shredded Wheat SAFEW AY Wy ec DQ" Shredded Wheat Be Cottage Cheese, _ 69! unianice ie Bid Corn Starch 1 fb, wh Dessert Toppin ne an. 49° 20 = ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1973, Planters with UL CANADA SAFEWAY LIMITED Make this a summer to remember! You'll find summ cb hack age have a well- slo d home re pleasant when yc ipply ¢ Mt foe 7 for qui ck delic alt heh ted ote dp ox aa Sih von rhe of fine foods at e many of ot hal Come eho wat Maloney . Get ready to spend m with your family and hav ore summer fun! Boneless Round Steak Whole or Bottom Half Safeway Canada A Grade Beef Rump Roasts Chuck Steaks Safeway Canada A Grade Beef Cross Rib Roasts Safeway Canada A Grade Beef Roasting Chicken Canada Grade A. 4-6 Ibs Caribbean Queen Shrimp SUPER SAVER $ 2 §9 Cottage Rolls $ 12 1 DET YS ee Sour Cream Mix Sirloin Tip Roasts (BONELESS) Safeway Canada A Grade Beef Prime Rib Steaks Safeway Canada A Grade Beet Cry-0-Vac Halves Fully Cooked SUPER SAVER ...... Orange Juice Olives Sun Rype Sweetened 10 Cit Houae: Pimento M Me the er Orange-Cot = 5 7.¢ ‘Mushroom Gravy my 4 i Tee (Me niet ome 4 heh | ? Windsor lodized 2 Ib. pkg 19 * fhe, Wr » — SUPER SAVERS — “* Fruit Orange Juice Loaf Mes Cheese Slices 269 Vex. DPA ‘ SAFEWAY Wp CAMADA SAPEWAY Limited 1" a oa so $128 | li — SUPER SAVERS — Twin Pops 3 ,$4o0 es y Bel-au ,5 00 * rene 4 900 Frozen Concentrate rozven 2. Ih. pkg R } | Tomatoes a 19 flLo effectiv Be oe wan or Sher soned Fak til closin ng, Saturday, July 14, 1973 We reserve the right to limit quantities *Check Trim as well as price! Boneless Brisket Pot Roast Pork Sausage Wieners , Cod Fish Fillets ‘. SUPER SAVERS . Parfait ihietaswie 6 5840 Cheese Pizza | 5° Utility Bags 69° Sandwich Bags 33° lellied Veg. Salad my Lucerne ne HOY : e in Edmonton, St. Albert, Ft. 1 BI Coffee Tone Cream Substitute Tea Bags All Competitive Coupons will be redeemed on the same item value basis at any Safeway Store in Edmonton o a eres 88 te Perfect Eating—Meats Chicken oe ae Pork Cutlets == Skinless Sausage 59 Side Bacon = 89° Dills McLarens. Fresh Pack C Polskie Ogorki. No Gar h Gar 32 fl oz. jor ome sy 67° Chea theese - A -— SUPER SAVERS —-——— Edwards ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11,1973 - 21 ga FOR SALE One 12 ft. Aluminum car top boat, 3 1/2 h.p, Viking Motor, Ph, 459-6568 50 Ewes with lambs, will trade for hay or grain, Ph, 348-5328, 2517/27/c4 75 Replacement Heifers, sell on choice. Ph, 348. 5328, 2517/27/c4 Bred Cows and Cows with calf at foot. Ph, 348-5328, 2517/27/c4 BULLS, most breeds, Ph 348-5328, 2517/27/c4 Ford Baler, like new, Reae sonable, Ph, 348-5328, 2517/27/c4 Carpets steam cleaned, Best quality, most modern equip- ment, See our ad on Page 2, St. Albert’s own Alta-Brite Carpet Care. Ph. 459-5820 Used steel pipe. Ideal for fence posts, pipelines, sup- ports and framework for H3y sheds, machine shops, etc. Sizes 2 3/8, 3 1/2” and 41/2” used valves, ele bows, tees, couplings and other fittings are available Located on highway 37, 3 miles south of Gibbons, Ph, 487-4654. 1980/26/c4 Garbage (3) can stand, ail metal, free delivery, Phone 342-2721. 559/4/tfn Franklin Sand and Gravel, Choice material for drive- ways. We supply the MD of Sturgeon, Call 799-5911, 1236/16/tin SG ER “RR Single Horse Trailer - $250 Ph, 459-7801 } tfn English style Pram - $45, Viking 3 brush polisher $20, Maple Arm Chair - $18, 9 Greenbrier Cres, Girl’s 26’? Bike, 36'' x 48’ Twindow including sash, bird cage, hand lawn edger, tap shoes, size 11, Phone 459=7251. Cedar Siding and rustic mae terial, Select and_ utility, Ph, 459-3623 2620/28/tfn Car top carrier box type = $15. 9 x 9 Tent = $80, good condition, Ph, 459-5359, 2603/28/c 4.5 H, Outboard Motor, Re= mote tank, Used three times $150 firm. Ph, 459-4917, 2601/28/c 459-7001 FOR SALE Bedroom suite, continental single bed, older chester- field and a girls size 6 summer coat and slack set, Red, like new. Phone -« 459-3570, Egg Washer, model 300 - $300 (worth $900 new), Ph, 1598-2489 Cam, Belle. 2607/28/c 1972 Suzuki, R,V, 90J Trail Bike, 1,000 miles = $350, Ph, 459-5358, 2605/28¢ 21 cu, ft. Deep Freeze - $125, Phone 459-4917, . Phone = Morinville 256=3186, 2614/28/c2 15 ft. Travel Trailer - 1970 with ice box, stove and fur- nace, Three way Stereo com~ bination = radio, TV and record player. Phone More inville 256-3068, 2615/28/c2 Three boys bikes. Phone 459-6770 2616/28/c Sand box, jolly jumper, Stroller, baby sleigh. Ph 459-3534, 2604/28/c Dark Auburn reversible long shag wig. Hardly worn $25, Ph, 459-8878 2578/28c 10 ft. Fibreglass Boat with 2 1/2 hp. Johnson Motor Painted wooden picnic table $15, Three wheels and tires (split rimmed) for 3/4 ton Chev, Phone 459-7092, 2500/28/c 1968 Suzuki, Ph, 459=7420, 250 = $375, 2591/28/c¢2 Two boys Wildcat bicycles, Ph, 459-3678 after 5 p,m, 2594/28/c *4’ x 8’ Pool Table and acce essories - $130, Phone 459= 7878 2579/28/c¢ Thistle Baby Carriage, good condition, Also Baby Walker $10 for both, Ph, 459-7625 2576/28-4c is 5¢ per word extra, MENT, GAZETTE CLASSIFIED ADS Cost is 65¢ per week for 10 words if paid within one week of publication, After that date a bill is mailed and 20¢ is added, For ads longer than 10 words charge Notice To Advertisers DISPLAY ADVERTISING FOR THE GAZETTE SHOULD BE IN BY 12 NOON ON TUESDAY FOR THE CURRENT WEEK, THE CO-OPERATION OF ADVERTISERS IN HAVING THEIR COPY EADY ON THURSDAY OR FRIDAY WOULD BE APPRECIATED, AND WOULD ALLOW EXTRA CARE BY THE LAYOUT DEPART- zette classifieds DEADLINE = 4 O'CLOCK TUESDAY AFTERNOONS FOR SALE Very large dog house, Old Sectional Chesterfield, two rugs, glass and teak coffee tables, Four piece bedroom Suite, black and white TV, Ph, 459-3623 2575/28/c New, unused, electric stove Harvest gold, G,E, Mark 30, Reg. list price $289, Yours for $199, Ph, 459-4106, 2573/28/c Fridge. Phone 459-8214 af. ter 5 p,m, 2571/28/c One registered Quarter Horse, Yearling Bay filly, Good conformation, Earlla Jennett, 1-256-2133, 2569/28/c3 12 ft. Fibreglass Boat, 9 h.p, Arrow motor. Gas tankpars Five life jackets, Car tcp carrier and easy loader, Used one summer. Phone 459-3875, 2584/28/c 12 ft. Inflatable Sail Boat, Ph, 459-6228. 2583/28/c 1970 Leader 12’ x 66’ Traile er, skirt, 8 x 12 heated porch, Ph, 1-598=3635, 2582/28/p2 24’’ Westinghouse electric range, used one year, Semie auto. 22 Rifle. 5G 78=15 like new tires. Ph, 459-5476 2581/28-c Gold Simplicity Washer, Spin Dryer, Like new, $100, Ph, 459-5987 2562/28/tfn One Smiths Tachometer, for four cylinder engine = $20, Ph, 459-3697 after 6 p,m, 2563/28/c2 Stereo components, new and used, TV’s, speakers, No reasonable offers refused, Ph, 459-4177, 2561/28/¢ 1$71 Yamaha, like new - 6,000 miles, Ph, 459-4177 2560/28/c Large tricycle - $15.00 19’’ Portable black and white TV vith stand, Offers, Ph, after 6 p.m. to 459-7552, Viking Portable Stereo, like new, Reasonable. Phone - 426-2480 or 459-6343, For Sale - Washer, Call between 6 and 7 p,m, 799« 6276, Demolishing house board « by - board, next door to Reggies Hardware, 30’’ Kenmore Electric Stove Cheap, 21 Sheridan Drive, VEGETABLES Peas, lettuce, onions, beets Holes Vegetable Farm, St, Albert, Phone 459-8579, 2611/28/tfn ANDO PEAT PHONE == 459-8324 ST, ALBERT ONLY °” »« ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1973, FOR RENT WESTWOOD APARTMENTS One and two bedroom suites Available Now Fridge, stove, broadloom, laundry, Ph, 459-6034 or 459-6484 1788/26/tfin “Typewriters - Special Stu- dent rental rates, For fast depéndable service at rea- sonable rates - phone Leo’s 3usiness Machine Services; 116 Bonaventure Shopping Centre, Ph, 454-7661, 7873/45/tin EET EE AIRS erase nee oT Rent a Rototiller, Lawn Re« novator (loosens and re= moves old grass), Lawn Sweeper, Fertilizer Sprea- der, Roller, Hand Tools, Edge Trimmer, Lawn Aerae tor, Wheel Barrow and Post Hole Auger. Ph, 459-6729 1243/18/tfn One bedroom suite unfurni- shed, Private Home, Quiet Crescent. Large kitchen, dining room, full bath, liv- ing room with open fireplace Off-street parking. Utilities included. 3 Sable Cresc, Ph, 459-5978, 2598/2 8¢ BREE Es VARI es AO CVE One bedroom furnished suite Prefer one gentleman, Ph, 459-7226, ze — Edana Apts. Morinville, available now, one bedroom suite, with fridge, stove, rug, car plug. Ph, 256-3243 or 256-3256, 2577/28/c2 Large furnished basement suite, One bedroom, private entrance, furnished, Phone 459-3811 2580/28/c ROOM AND BOARD = Plea» sant family, Grandin area, Ph, 459-5296 2589/28/c2 HOUSES FOR RENT One bedroom bungalow for rent - Stove, Fridge, Availe able immediately, Phone « 459-7368, House for Rent - Grosvenor Blvd, St. Albert. Phone for appointment - evenings 6 p.m, to 10 p,m, 459-6075, Three bedroom condomine ium with five appliances, To view, call 459-7786 or 454= 7158, Possession date «= August 1 2595/28/c¢3 Three bedroom house for rent, Finished basement, Possession = August 1st, Phone 459-3967, One bedroom bungalow, 25 miles north of St, Albert, Beautiful farm, All modern conveniences, Semi-furni+ shed. Phone 799-6233 or after 6 p,m, 477-3233 and ask for George. 2558/28/c SEE OUR NEW ARRIVALS AT LAST YEARS PRICES PHONE == 422-5563 80 YEARS GF EX PERIENCE AND CUSTOMER SERVICE "h. 899-2494 459-7144 ATTENTION VOLKSWAGEN OWNERS We repair, sell, exchange anything you need for your car, Motors, transmissions, rear ends, tires, wheels, all body nrarts, glass, batteries, We can go on and on, Whatever your needs are we have it, JASPER AUTO PARTS ON ST, ALBERT TRAIL ~- PHONE — 459-6621 YOUR BEST BUY! A.C, B = Side Mount Mower. ... A.C, B = Side Mount Mower , ee at bet ee et Pe ROPER NP i EO EN ars teat $1,275, GARAGE eNO MOR 5585 ches 8 bare ee ODO CASE Industrial - Loader GASB DOU Rie ivavaltaiite ives: coe e eeace utes CASE 830 CK = Cab, Loader CASE 930 CK ~ Cab.... COCKSHUTT 30 = Loader , COCKSHUTT 50 = Farmhand . GOGRSHUTI DSO Ty a iegie cx lenaed COCKSHUTT 560 = Diesel, Cab. ........ COCKSHUTT 570 Super = P. S, 1. hyd , COCKSHUTT 570 Super . } COCKSHUTT 1950 = Cab..... Soe COCKSHUTT 1950 = GMC, aoe ‘cab. FORDSON MAJOR - Loader , BORD ON, "26:4 RORDEON: irgitc ass vecdis FORD 3000 - P.S,.,.. FORD 3000 - Loader......... FARMALL SUPER C,...... THC M = wide age: hyd, PCIAK Yen al Sal x Sst Ps OH 040.10. 01.6.6 IHC 450 - Diesel . IHC 560, Os (ORT LH) ARO UAT Aa aU Raa A IHC 650 - Diesel. , THC! 7063.0, 4 a JOHN DEERE A... JOHN DEERE R... JOHN DEERE R..... JOHN DEERE R, JOHN DEERE 70 ~ Diesel . JOHN DEERE 170 = Diesel . JOHN DEERE 170 =3 Point . JOHN DEERE 1720 = Gas , JOHN DEERE 1730 - Diesel JOHN DEERE 820 = Cab JOHN DEERE 820,,.. JOHN DEERE 830 «= Cab, JOHN DEERE 2010 ~ Loader , JOHN DEERE 5010 ~ Cab, duals. . JOHN DEERE 5020 + Cab MASSEY 44 oe eee eee eee wwe eee wee eevee @ 'e-0)/0'1654: 6.0 OFGO 010 1e 00-0, 0.05028: 00 650 @70.. 6-016 06 0°68 oe eee eee eee CUR ES EF Wr wa yor Ob) 6: 050-0 6614 Bcalere O° eres ne @re 6 00.66.0548) ON6 66.058 On6.6 © ene, €26::0-@ O00 a 0 isiien 640 o+ereee WHEY Yok BX px fw Be Mr bt tt UW ac. O20 050) 0-/0:' 0:6. Ob 616) 6 Or alk: C1 arenete ote 070.6 O56 OF ele 16" a leranelece’d-:610 (bY ak Wea ad Vt nt Be Be Ser tat ee let bar Et Sar G10 .8) 6:6) 6) 47056 6.608 6.008 ace e+e eee MASSEY 65 = Propane, loader,.......... MASSEY 88 = New E-zee~on Loader, , , a a a eee a ety MASSEY 555 = Diesel, SY eee bee $1,350 MASSEY UO ee ea ata tee sae Re Me ROMA ke lat: heap ae M.M, M5 « Gas, Loader M.M, U « ent M. M, MM, M. M, @ 6 06°06 @ 6:68 6 O'S Je' Oe @ @ ate oe '0'6-4 4 15 TiO SGvG’ @.6-6.6.0' 6 @ 6 b1hs0' 6.10) 6 ™ 6 @ ¢ 66 6 @ 6-6 “Ta Way Yat Va eG te oes O'@ 0:0) 6 OS Gree 6 6°4'4 48 ALSO; Good selection of combines, swathers, balers and tillage equipment, Ask about our 100% warranty and money back guarantee, GROVE EQUIPMENT P, O, BOX 750 Spruce Grove es 1970 GT, Torino, Power steering, power brakes, 4 speed transmission, Bucket seats, Actual mileage 14,414 miles, Balance of 50,000 five year warranty with un- it, 1969 Pontiac Parisien- ne, two door hardtop, Vinyl roof, automatic. transmiss- ion, power steering, power prakes, 396 cu, motor, $1650 1953 Buick special, collec- tors item, 33,000 original miles $850, 1966 Chev, one ton, complete with 1968 10 1/2 ft. Scamper $4,250, For information call Ernie at 424-6786 or 459-7548, 2596/28/c 1966 Meteor Rideau 500, one owner, Low mileage, immaculate condition, Ph, 459=6737, 2613/28/c 1972 Fury 3, two door = 12,000 miles, Ph, 459-4181 2597/28/c 1964 Pontiac, V%, Paris- ienne, 4 door hardtop, run- ning condition, Ph, 598-3692 2572/28/c 1969 Vauxhall Viva, Phone 459-8792 between 5 and 7 p.m, 2551/28/tin 1962 Rambler American Au- tomatic clean and good shape $195, Ph, 459-3534, 2604/28/c Ladies car, 1971 Mazda1200 4 speed, excellent condition, Ph, 459-8878, 2578/28/c TRUCKS 1966 Dual wheel one ton Chev, with box, camper, etc, Phone Morinville 256-3110 2522/27/¢2 1957 International 1/2 ton truck - Call between 6 and Tp.m, 799-6276, SOLS (A I, HOUSES FOR SALE Three bedroom home, close to downtown shopping area, Youville Home, Hospital, Jr, and Sr, high schools, Catho- lic church, Living room has wood/coal fireplace, new shag carpet, Busement con- tains bedroom, 24’x 9’, par~ tially completed rumpus room, 50 ft. x 150 ft, treed lot, garage on lane, Phone 459-6829 TONIGHT OR hext week, Four bedroom house for sale in Legal, Ph, 425-9244 2554/28/c2 PERSONAL PERSONAL PROBLEMS? FAMILY PROBLEMS? Ine dividual counselling, adults and children, Family coun- Selling, grouptherapy, Some evening appointments, George McLellan, Register- ed Social Worker, Phone - 59-6102 mornings or even- ings, 1280/16/tfn FOUND Found = one pet Tortoise, Braeside, Ph, 459-8188 af. ter 6 p.m, 2564/28¢ Bi’ CONSERVATION WISE UNT WITH A TRAINED XETRIEVER, PELIKANA SERVICES Wedding car decorations, rented or custom-made, Robinson Pet and Hobby Sup- ply. Phone 159-7574 9922/37/tfn Back-hoe Services, septic installations and field, sew= er and water installations, St, Albert Ditching, phorie res, 459-3854 or bus, 459- 4353, 1608/21/tfn G & L Electric, complete wiring services, motors and pump repairs, Ph, 459-4850 Gary Nuckles or 256-3131 Larry Hesse, 1080/14/tfn FHOTOGRAPHER - Com- mercial, wedding, family, teams and special events, Photography, Call Vic Post 599-6988 or 459-5239 104/6/tfn Scissors sharpened at Stretch Couture Fabrics on Grandin Mall, Ph. 459.4934, 172/47/tin CONCRETE WORK, Drivee ways, patios, sidewalks, etc Free estimates, Ph, 459- 6422, 1947/26/tin Rumpus Rooms and Houses, Steel stud petitions, insula- tion, drywalling, taping, tex- turing, also colored ceilings and feature walls. For free estimates call Dana Drywall 459-8373 or 475-6879, 704/6/tfn Backhoe Service, Water Lines, Sewer Systems, all kinds of ditching, Sand and Gravel hauling, black dirt, Book now for Black Dirt, Reasonable rates. Phone « 932-2000, Ed’s Ditching and Excavating, Calahoo, Alta, 961/12/tfn Need your carpet or uphole stery Steam Cleaned? A Must!! 3M Scotchguard for all new materials, Try Ko- diak Carpet Care. For free “stimates or information all Johnny at 459-3780 or 454-6049. 1360/18/tfn Superior Plastering and Stucco Ltd,, Garages a spe- cialty, Ph, 459-4488 or 454- 6606, 1379/18/tfn Len’s Painting Service-spe- cializing in private homes, Free estimates, Phone 459- 4992 8893/26/tfn Dandy Farm Buildings and Equipment Ltd, We build or renovate, cattle, hog and poultry barns, Prefab raft- ers, steel pens, farrowing crates, self feeders, built to your specifications, Free estimates, Ph, 342-2721. 563/4/tfn Professional Poodle Groo- ming. Pickup and delivery service, Phone 459-3826+ 516/3/tfn Are you considering buying or selling a house, farm or acreage? For free profess- jonal advice in any Real Estate transaction call Tom Melnychuk, McCutcheon Realty Ltd,, Res, 459-6557 or 482-5651 (24 hours), 1958/26-c4 Youth Employment Service in Gibbons, Open 8 am, to SERVICES Wedding invitations and acce essories, Candlelight Card Shop, The Mall = 459.4669 9008/29/tfn Sewing machine repairs -all brands. Ph, 459-3927 8970/28/tin Carpets drenched or stained by rain leakage? For prompt and efficient water removal and carpet cleaning call Alta-Brite Carpet Care, 459-5820, See our ad on Page 2, 2502/27/tin Landscaping, Expert in pruning, hedge trimming, sodding, seeding, planting, Satisfactory work guaran- teed. No job to big = no job too small, Phone Jorgi at 459-3752, 2540/27/¢ All summer lawn cutting. Ph, 459-6228. 1495/19/tfn Announcing -- Completely new designed Fibreglass Grave Covers, Beautifully colored and durable, Full line of quality memorial stones and monuments, Send for free brochures, Write or phone ~ Fibrex Indust- ries Ltd., 9918 = 77 Avenue Edmonton, Telephone = J, P, Mooney at 482-7252. 2600/28/c BEST VACUUM: New come pact vacuum, complete with power brush $235, Power brushes to fit any vacuum, Ali repair parts for come pact available. No charge for service call, Carl Wine niski, Independent Compact Dealer, 12807 = 122 Street, Edmonton = Ph, 452-9808 2552/28/2c ROTOTILLING Del Enterprises: Rototilling and landscaping, Phone 459- 8660, 1640/21/tfn FARM MACHINERY Come in and see our large selection. of new and used farm equipment, New Holl- and Edmonton, 12719-156 St. Ph, 484-2251 6305/14/tfn Good used tractors and equipment, Massey Fergu- son Dealers, DCD Industries Ltd., 5735 - 103 St, Ed- monton, Phone 435-4815, 5807/4/tin New and used farm mache inery, CJD Implements Ltd, John Deere Dealer. High- way No, 2 North, Ph. 459. 4485 533/3/tin Massey Ferguson 410 Come pine, Albert Henry, 459- 8546, 2525/27/tin Massey Hurris Super 27 Combine, Good running ore der, Ph, 598-2194, 28/p3 {SORE RNR JOBS WANTED SR SS 14 year old girl wishes eme ployment, Anything consid- ered. Phone Julie 459-6871 eC amaTN ST.ALBERT AUTO HAUS 17 LAKEVIEW DRIVE On road to old Nuisance Grounds SPECIALIZING IN VOLKSWAGEN REPAIRS TTT ARTIS ATT HELP WANTED Cook and Waitress wanted, Ph, 459-4444 1669/22/tfia Part time cook wanted three days a week, Sir Arthur’s Ph, 459-4808 1209/15/tfn Working mother needs lady to share home and respone sibility for family, Nice prie vate room with fireplace, Children old enough to share in housework, Board and room plus wages, Phone « Edmonton, Mrs, Demers 433-7688 or 465-7847, 2506/27/c2 Electrical apprentice re= quired. Apply Sturgeon Electric Ltd, Ph, 459-5535 2593/28/c Experienced teller required Bank of Montreal, St, Albert All inquiries directed to = Administration Manager. 2592/28/c Part time receptionist and typist required, Apply Man= ager, Weber Bros. Realty Branch = 459-6686, 2665/28/c Playschool teacher, part time, Experience preferred, Horse Hill district. Phone 799-3584, 2574/28/c Experienced female delica- tessen part time help wanted Please apply in person after 12 = Jack’s Delicatessen, Grandin Shoppers Park, St, Albert, 2617/28/c Person required to assist with lunch hour (11 = 3 p,m, daily) Monday = Friday, Year round position, Also cleaning lady wanted, Hours 8 am, to 1 p.m, Dairy Queen 459-6500 2548/28/v Cleaning lady wanted twice a month. Apply Box 263, “S’? Gazette, 2553/28/c REQUIRED: Men or women for exclusive areas as sales representatives, Full train- ing and sales literature sup- plied. Excellent incentive offered. Write or Phone « Fibrex Industries Ltd,, 9918 77 Avenue, Edmonton, Tele- phone J, P, Mooney at 482- 7252, 2600/28/c Cleaning lady wanted once a week = Grandin area, Ph, 459-3871, 2609/28/c Student, Grade 12, College or University to co-ordin- ate St, Albert odd job pro= gram, Involves developing job opportunities, matching jobs to students and maine taining records, Contact - Preventive Social Services Program funded jointly with Dept. of Culture, Youth and Recreation, Contact Mona Acker, PSS, Director = 459-6601 week days, 2621/28/c DICTAPHONE TYPIST for medical clinic - phone == 459-3661, 2618/28/c Ree Wanted = Good home for five year old spayed female Poodle. Very gentle, Phone 459-3931, For Sale = Adorable pure- bred St. Bernards, Overe stocked = must sell, Phone 482-3790 after 6 p,m, To give away, kittens to good homes, Phone 459-3655 2612/28/c Wanted = good home for six months old Poodle - Terrier dog. 14 Greenview Cresc, Ph, 459-5263 2568/28/c For Sale - Registered Poodle Puppies, Males, fee males, Stud service availe able, Phone 298-3528 Bon Accord. 2546/28¢ Four kittens to give away, Phone 459-3836 2585/28¢ Free to good home, beautiful neutered Ginger Male cat, two years old. Moving into an apartment, Ph, 454-3652 2549/28/c Five. month old Registered Male Toy Poodle for sale. Ph, 459-5903, 2559/28/c JOURNOUD PAINTING PHONE == 459-8502 (AFTER 6 P.M) INTERIOR and EXTERIOR painting of residences and commercial buildings, Paper Hanging - Vinyl Wall Covering = All work done by qualified tradesmen and guaranteed, REASONABLE MODERN GLASS LTD. 11315 - KINGSWAY AVE, RS an ye ee * AUTO GLASS * TABLE TOPS * SEALED UNITS * COMPLETE GLASS SERVICE, PH, - 453-2456 We are now accepting con- signments, Household and miscellaneous articles, Duke’s Auction Gallery Ltd, 120 Bonaventure Shopping Centre. Ph, 453-2776 or 453-2727, 840/9/tfn Wanted - 12 to 15 sheets of used plywood - 5/16’’ or 3/8” or 1/2’’; also 15 to 30 Patio or Sidewalk blocks Ph, 459-6284, Wanted - Girl 17 - 20 to share house in St, Albert, Ph, 459-5741. 2608/28/c BABY CARE Will babysit and housekeep, Have many references if needed, All day time work, Phone Dianne = 459-5837, 2599/28/c Teen=age certified babysitt- er, Grandin area, will baby- sit. Phone Brenda 459-6921 2586/28/c Require good reliable baby- sitter for evenings out, Pree fer someone living in Miss ion = Lacombe Park area, 2587/28¢ Ph, 459-4317 Hallmark FIBERGLAS’ POOLS 15 vear Fiberglas® guarantee against chipping; cracking, Peeling, rotting, rust, tearing apart Completely equipped—skim- mer, filter, pump & motor, main. drain, iniet fitting, all accessories Any shape or size Registered Trademark Owens. Corning Constructed of Fiberglass _ and reinforced concrete. FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: COCHRAN Building Contractors PH. 459-7273 Supervised Playground RECREATIONAL PLAYGROUND STARTING = JUNE 29 RUNS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY FROM 9 A.M to5 P.M, LOCATION «= LIONS PARK FEATURE THIS WEEK INTERIOR DAMAGED DOORS - ROTORY CUT AND RIBBON GRAIN MAHOGANY . aoe A ales $6.00 EACH PERSONAL SHOPPING ONLY Quality + Service — Economy We Guarantee Both — BUILDING SUPPLIES LTD. KEN) ACCORD .« 298-3547, 12 noon, Hire astudent, Call 7199-3866 - Debbie Mitchell 2557/28c AND RECONDITIONED ENGINES OPEN: 8 - 5 p.m. Mon, to Fri, -- 8 -12 noon Sat, PHONES: Bus, 599-7660 After Hours 599-7864 16420 - 118 AVENUE MONDAY TO FRIDAY 8-AM TO5 P.M SATURDAY 8 AM TO 12 NOON ST, ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11,1973 ~ 23 : PHONE: 484- ELS REG'D, BON HONE: 484-5621 gece IR ARENT Here's your chance to really clean up on some great buys! “BARGAIN CENTRE” HOME ENTERTAINMENT RCA 25’ COLOR TV = Model CCD960 = Reg, 779,95 2 ONLY <=-SALE.......-c2eeeeee oe. 639,00 RCA COLOR TV = Model CCC942 -= REG, 519,95 ONE ONLY == SALE.......- 2000 94:40, 00 RCA COLOR TV = Model CCD650 == REG, 579,95 ONE ONLY == SALE... ...- 0. cee ceeeoes 459,00 RCA Bi W TV = Model BTC 2312 -= REG, 229,95 ONE ONLY == SALE... .. 2. cere eee eees 179,00 VIKING 23’? CONSOLE B & W TV - FRENCH PRO- VINCIAL CABINET = REG, 309,95 - ONE ONLY, SRILA ES ailalisis ia auaivexs (eco: ele secasaisieseieceneustare 269.95 VIKING 20’ B & W PORTABLE TV = Model M1P31720 REG 159,95 = ONE ONLY == SALE....... 125.00 ELECTROHOME B £: W PORTABLE TV = Model M04317 ONE: ONIGY seem sR Bins aa esas die lpielver elena abe 158,00 VIKING STEREO AM/FM RADIO - Model 60YS = FRENCH PROVINCIAL - REG, 469,95 LIN GRR ele ay Ay ae ney OMe Pye foci g Sie act 419,95 RCA 20’ COLOR TV = REMOTE CONTROL - MODEL CTD520 = REG, 529,95 - ONE ONLY SATB. i :scoleitaere At ies stale caetoia cilecs 419,00 RCA COLOR TV = MODEL CTC 501 = REG, 539,95 ONE*ONDY se “SAUER. 5 eRe tse a pieitee 419,00 ELECTROHOME COLOR TV = MODEL C11-337, REG, 599,95 - ONE ONLY «= SALE...... 499,00 PANOSONIC COLOR TV = MODEL CT9ED = REG 539,95 - ONE ONLY «= SALE.......... 449,00 VIKING 19’ COLOR TV ~ MODEL 1703-19 - REG, 449.95 = ONE ONLY «= SALE.......... 359,00 ELECTROHOME 26’? COLOR TV = MODEL ATWOOD REG, 659.95 - ONE ONLY -= SALE...... 599.00 ELECTROHOME 26’? COLOR TV + MODEL BORDEN REG, 649.95 - ONE ONLY -- SALE...... 469,95 RCA COLOR TV = MODEL CCD801 = REG, 569,95 ONE ONDY. en. BAUE se, sts oa des aaa 469,95 RCA COLOR TV = MODEL CCB932 - ONE ONLY PN Rd ANE ARN ETT aS RA Pp 599,00 All tems Subject To Prior Sale 24 « Many Other Items Not Listed y OO ‘WN il MAJOR APPLIANCES VIKING 13 CU, FT, FRIDGE - MODEL R213FW REG, 319.95 -ONE ONLY =- SALE ......... 279,00 VIKING 15 CU, FT, FRIDGE = MODEL 2R316FW REG, 389.95 -ONE ONLY «= SALE......... 349.00 VIKING 15 CU, FT, FRIDGE - MODEL R21TFCWS REG, 349,95 -ONE ONLY «= SALE......... 299,95 VIKING AUTOMATIC WASHER - MODEL EWX16HW REG, 269.95 - TWO ONLY =- SALE.,...... 239,00 ENTERPRISE GAS RANGE - MODEL W72WGW - REG, 259,95 - TWO ONLY -- SALE...... 225,00 MOFFAT SELF*CLEAN RANGE = AVOCADO COLOR EPICURE MODEL = ONE ONLY «= SALE... 439,00 VIKING 24’? RANGE = MODEL 522YW - REG, 179,95 SRI 524s as celbie Bid oiahatous’s atataia@ia a ht bad 154,95 VIKING ELECTRIC DRYER - MODEL ED X30 - REG, BOD GO Aree RAL s p's 5 6 d-9' skin eos gine oiahacd 189,00 VIKING ELECTRIC DRYER = MODEL EDX35HW - BEG RUD wm ALIS, tac vats sb a: eceie be be 229,95 VIKING 3 PUSH BUTTON BUILT-IN DISHWASHER MODEL UF213 - GOLD, REG, 339,95 SALE . MON, = FRI 9:30 to 9:30 SATURDAYS 9:30 to 6;00 ST. ALBERT & STURGEON GAZETTE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1973, ONDONDERRY argain Centre oxbo Ml l “MAIN STORE FUR EATON’S LONDONDERRY STORE HOURS 137 AVENUE ~ 66 STREET DIRECTLY SOUTH OF EATON’S LONDONDERRY Uy, nM ws NITURE DEPT.”’ HOME FURNISHINGS MURRAY SOFA AND CHAIR = ORANGE COLOR REG, 649,00 = ONE ONLY ==«SALE....... . 449,00 ss scl FLEXSTEEL SOFA & CHAIR = ORANGE FLORAL COLOR, REG, 806,00 - ONE ONLY SATII; ser sratend sid ei4is) shone nel snt @ 0.0040 e eis 499,00 KROEHLER SOFA & CHAIR - GREEN TWEED COLOR REG, 549,00 == SALE. ......c es esveee 399,00 SINGER/IDEAL SOFA & CHAIR = GREEN COLOR REG, 479,00 - TWOONLY -- SALE...... 399,00 HUBER 3 PCE, SOFA & CHAIR «= BEIGE COLOR REG, 799,00 - ONE ONLY == SALE....... 549,00 Glll DAVENPORT & CHAIR - REG, 399,00 - ONE ONG: ss SALE oi, 46.0 01e ocsis « a cenaigie ciate 299,00 REGAL LOVESEAT - GOLD COLOR ~ REG, 289,00 ONE: ONY em GALE ivsia ise ateceiaue.e .. « 199,00 ACME SOFA & CHAIR = BEIGE COLOR - REG, 419,00 - ONE ONLY <= SALE......... . 319,00 JAYMAR SOFA & CHAIR - GREEN COLOR - REG, 379,95 = ONE ONLY == SALE...... eo oe 249,00 KROEHLER SOFA & CHAIR - GREEN COLOR - REG, 430°00. «ONE ONLY. se SALD's 20.) 6 eieten 329,00 LANARK SOFA & CHAIR - LIGHT BROWN COLOR REG, 389,95 ~ ONE ONLY -= SALE..,.... 299,00 FLEXSTEEL SOFA & CHAIR «- GOLD COLOR - REG, 788,00 = ONE ONLY == SALE .......06.% 499,00 KROEHLER SOFA & CHAIR = GREEN COLOR = REG, 549.00 = ONE ONLY -- SALE ..... cee 499,00 VIKING 5«PUSH BUTTON FRONT LOAD DISHW ASHER MODEL DPF215 «= GOLD, REG, 359,95 HOD PI eee PENS WTA ar a WMC HY bx Wa ai Wt YS 1a 319,95 DANBY PORTABLE FRIDGE - IDEAL FOR COTTAGE ONE ONLY «= SALE 119,95 Oc 858 0 616500 6 8 O0°4.8'0 18.678 SHOP EARLY WHILE QUANTITIES LAST