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Mi -y •* i f S,4 fejner High Rioemes win Hixon DudeRgnch 'jag. Head H i ^ Club Serious •tutlyy work, feltowshlp. Pitied tfaV A fonrier/High R>er couple, Mr. and Mrs. Eion |£^Ktwwctarti*u- Hoggrare successfully operating a novel Dude Ranch cdub. uwt Sunday. Mm Gray. '{»f»o• r chil«dr«en in the North Cariboo country* near i*Tk «* p^«v~tl» topirc^ oic* "tb*tj'<- i, Hixon,>JB,CL final chapter in the booklet under •ig. Phone 2124 Times of Show 8 p.m. Monday Thru Friday Sat. 2.30, 7 and 9 NOW SHOWING Thurt., Fri., Saturday May 5, 6, 7 Lone Ranger and The Lost City of Gold Clayton Moort Jay Sltverhllls A Technicolor Western Mon., Tue». Wednesday May 9, 10, tt CHINA GATES Starring Nat King Cote Jean Barry Angle Dickinson Thure., Frl,. Saturday May 12, 13. 14 Samson and Delilah Starring Hedy Lamarr . Victor Mature Thls l l a Repeat Pe r form-a nee Their IfO acre* of range and busnland. known as the E. Stash I I Ranch, offers swimming, ashing and trail rides to western-minded Juveniles who . enjoy living under eanvaM during the summertime. I n n well Illustrated article, in "Die Northern !*i<foruil. a puhlUa-tion put out by the Que* net Art \ertis/>r, the dude ranch is dewrit> ed »w a paradise for children. The article describes the ram-li tuittrming the year Wr Easter SuiMRV, swroundstf by the beautiful fr cap be seen f r om i H i l l west of H i g h I service was eondt*. Frey and Mr. a i d V served the group b: church on their, ret). On March 12th, from Calgary and from dubs era i i W " the presbyter> tethered at tea MttjhwtMxi Merwrfal -Centre lor a JJra.". record hop T h i * stressful even! and Mm"> lety which. top of Big r. a sunrise Mrs. U Lea Mallet! laat at the Mrs- I . * v CfW tTO member* 11 mmm. set up as cofflclPTr-wtth— ^ > r « * waa_CHiivenc«LJw Rick Skinner. t i n t ar" all k i d broke, a stale u hlcfi Is aii|N>r aodilie broke." The bv out includes "real western ' u r r jN Aft-r all. -he fain .'\ ori;:tmtcd In l l l^h Klver, At-ncrta. 'Imt L< probably the lu>r*fc*<d country north of Texas," A u s t i n - Mr. and Mrs, Hogg i n running the dude ranch are litelr two children, Maria and John, and Mrs I!«>;'••'< M > H IJI'W <'"•; <T I \»iertn;j to the appetite*, of the youritTsWrs sound* like quite a < huri' in tts-'tf In addition one of (he ."I'Uita a'-companles I lie children <»n alt t h o t r m a j o r irt[»«. There is also a campaite and trailer park on the K Slash H ami im Sunday* tourists from every [x»int of the compass arc said to < im.rr"yatf> to ride. ramp. swim and fish. Which, soynd* like a paradise for adults ;ui well a* children. Asaiaiing w i t h the entertaTi ami the ma*ier of reremonlea" * d by dutiM were Brian HorafleM and OTymtL J , i n Kinnard. -t I'ainck'a decor- U»dnOi^Wm atlon* for the turtotttr. *ere hand- Elaine BnUQtJf !• work of s h a i f i i Adariw. SharonUhefla Wamble, Kin/etl, Jean Morrlsr„-t France* June Marten«'!|n4 M.:i<Miltan and Mike Mushy, w h i le Penny Hall and Sl-cTy !"»lmer conveners. •r KlnRBJid. (*nt«>d".'Wft.h.; <n of their • i . > raised by i";fWMn-'tijfe' were the rcfrr*.hme' r h i r i n i r the evi'r.mp ' Mrs Kin/ell w r c \ '•orsajfea in aprireci help to the orKani/ii Money whie.t the helping" the W A «ale of cardu waa .sjient on mwwin.ir>' re* and Afru a. r. In charge iff the ,^,s, were Mi»'a,*funlo«b. «fo.^K^H> DeMaria.MwE Lewtoand Itpt. The home cooking table, wM&.'lawfr was laden with all kinds'of 0odd> ihings, was in charee of Mrs. j t wttpn l^ltch and Mrs. P. Hardy, whfjr <aWc Miss Monica Jta*. Mrs. A. Bi|r- Tru ' o l e d to be Rest, and alts. fi. Martens looked -rk i n Ko- after the sewing table. ! wnwj > i i t t o iw also Mrs'.'IT- Berke and Mrs. Lloyd missionary VVambeke were In chsrgvof the-Caw door prixss which were* won by or 85; John er. Klns; the break • *t treasur- Scout Newt h lie Authorities Warn of Soil Drifting Danger Authorities from the Alberta Department of Agriculture are warnlm; farmer*, through recently published bulletin*, thai the spectre of noil d r i f t i n g lit stilt w i t h urn. Hlt,*h wliula In soutlvern Alberta already have caused some soil movement and while In most Oilfield Difltri cases this can be checked By a cloddy condition of cultlvateil flekls, ludl (Hilveri/atlon and too deep t i l l i n g should lw> avoided. On dry-laml farma nn attempt should be made to carry over as much trash cover as powdblc onto »(><HI.WI llel<l. t n many areas, it U advised, a return to the use of narrower strips should he considered. wcr«> made tovanU and maintenani e w o r \ and to the i<K-al church. -Utile Nora Campbell and Mrs. A Michael Kusby and senior mem- Brown, hers acted as a nomination com- The success pi any lea depends mlttee and elections were held for on a well arran"ed kitchen and the coming year. Brim- tforafleld Mrs. P. Benter did a snlendld Job. w i l l be new presldettt Florence " convener In IM« denartmertt/ -Steeman, vice president; Flc\-. Her helpers were Mrs. E. Walkljr,) flichardson, .wretarv- and Don Mrs. Lou Bradtev. Mrs. J. Robert- Garret treasurer. Dick Skinner son. Mrs. Alvin Herrlman. .Mp. w i l l be devotions convener and J»kc Wambeke. Mnt. John Warn On Saturday. A; i ! 23, tH Scouts and 3 Hcoutei. from the l(Kh Caljjary Troop > v t w i t h the Okotoks Troop 'in t l i " Okotoks imrk. The boys oil c»k*d their own dinners und since 'he weather was rather 'inpleasant, were triad to make us* of t M shelter. heke. Mrs. 1« Van Tlthem. Mrs. Laveme Herrbnan and Mm 'J. Ftradley. Members or CWJL. expressed their frratttude to ihdse wiy>-nat-mnlzed the tea and helped to make It such a splendid sttcceaa. Calgary Stampede* Grandstand Seats Selling Fast I In the first report of Its kind to the general public, the-Calgary Home Furnishings We are prepared to tern jm wfth good qoattty merchandise i t competitive prices We allow you a fair price on your trade-ins However, that didn't stop t h em Exhibition and Stampede> h*f(S?v from having it lively game or nounced that due to a| recordM aoftball after they ban leaned up breaking demand for 'reserved | Then they were ready lor a lunch grandstand aaats. no more^ before leaving for Calgary at 5 scats for the-evenbig" ~ p.m. ce> In July arc left. The Brownies ami JtikJes of There are. however, atfll tZSQ Black Diamond n-:irt over- "f*1* aWilable for the ,'eve t_ whelming «u«w«wlth 'heir cook- »how. as well as PWtytft-*w«a*l lc day s a l e Thev ha , old out t n «e»t»l*j|t for s.11 «XternoPn per nn hour and a t i l f . l Seir custo macet. „• g-^g iimv inv " i T i n n Ttr» those i • 111 +
Object Description
Title | Calgary Stampede Grandstand Seats Selling Fast |
Creator | Unknown |
Periodical title | High River Times |
Page | 12 |
Keywords | High River, AB; newspaper; High River Times; Calgary, AB; Calgary Stampede and Exhibition; tourism; attendance; admission |
Display Date | 1960-05-05 |
Event Location | High River, AB; Calgary, AB |
Category | Newspaper |
Description | Short newspaper article informing readers that Calgary Stampede and Exhibition seats will be sold out soon. |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Number of Pages | 1 |
Identifier | newspapers285 |
Rights | Rights statement |
Archival Information | Glenbow Archives - Calgary, AB (Microfilm) |
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Title | Page 1 |
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Mi
-y •*
i f
S,4
fejner High Rioemes
win Hixon DudeRgnch
'jag.
Head H i ^ Club
Serious •tutlyy work,
feltowshlp. Pitied tfaV
A fonrier/High R>er couple, Mr. and Mrs. Eion |£^Ktwwctarti*u-
Hoggrare successfully operating a novel Dude Ranch cdub. uwt Sunday. Mm Gray. '{»f»o• r chil«dr«en in the North Cariboo country* near i*Tk «* p^«v~tl» topirc^ oic* "tb*tj'<- i,
Hixon,>JB,CL final chapter in the booklet under
•ig. Phone 2124
Times of Show 8 p.m.
Monday Thru Friday
Sat. 2.30, 7 and 9
NOW SHOWING
Thurt., Fri., Saturday
May 5, 6, 7
Lone Ranger and
The Lost City of
Gold
Clayton Moort
Jay Sltverhllls
A Technicolor Western
Mon., Tue». Wednesday
May 9, 10, tt
CHINA GATES
Starring Nat King Cote
Jean Barry
Angle Dickinson
Thure., Frl,. Saturday
May 12, 13. 14
Samson and
Delilah
Starring
Hedy Lamarr
. Victor Mature
Thls l l a Repeat Pe r form-a
nee
Their IfO acre* of range and
busnland. known as the E. Stash
I I Ranch, offers swimming, ashing
and trail rides to western-minded
Juveniles who . enjoy living
under eanvaM during the
summertime.
I n n well Illustrated article, in
"Die Northern !*i |