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The playhouse shown above is designed for children three to eight years of age and will keep them busy and happy. I t is m a d e f r o m six pl*ce« o f o n e - h a l f i n c h t h i c k p l y w o o d, each t w o f e e t w i d e b y f o u r feet l o n g , h i n g e d t o g e t h er so t h a t t h e k i d s c a n o u s h t h e m a r o u n d t o s u i t t h e occasi o n , a f t e r n o o n tea o r a n I n d i a n r a i d. Cut out t h e d o o r a n d w i n d o w o p e n i n g s a n d u»e l o o s* p i n hinges f o r t h e panels so t h a t t h e y can be t a k e n a p a r t e a s i l y f o r f l a t s t o r a g e. P a i n t each panel a d i f f e r e n t b r i g h t c o l o u r. Royal Lumber Yards * LTD. HIGH RIVER, ALBERTA TELEPHONE 2552 Foothills Health Unit Baby Clinics Well Baby Clinics for SEPT. will be held as follows: FMaeremt HPraemsiidlteonnt s The presidents of the Prairie Farm, Unions met with Hon. Alvln Hamilton in Saskatoon, Monday, August 21et. The discussion centred on this year's crop situation and its results and general farm income. J Mr. Hamilton agreed that the crop yvsurance plan required some revision but believes a form of re-insurance will take care of emergencies such as this year produced. He Is optimistic about cattle prices hut expects a slump in hog price* If another dry year follows next year, Canada wiii have difficulty filling her committments for grain sates. He is op11 mistic t hat The T960-61 oats ihd~ barley pools can be clow.' off before the end of the y> r and that the final payme> will be substantial. The minister agrees the farm income picture is' such that it requires boltering from the treasury. Considerable time was taken in discussing ways and means of doing so, to set maximum benefits to those people with the greatest need. The farm union suggestion that a yield of 12 bushels or less be used as a yardstick for determining eligibility for 7overnment aid interested the minister. THE OROGRAF A»PARATU» For Prospector* and Others Now Invention Discovery Lnti • l i f e t i me ami can bo operated by anyone. Guaranteed to And any mineral Including uranium and radium; or any metallic object. Full price S3J0 PROF. A. HOVING High River S-tf-o THE HiHgtI*GH RIVER TIMES Rfv«r, Aftertax, - THURSDAY. AUG. .31, 19|H NReegwu lPaotisotnals On September 1, 1961, new postal regulations on mailing samples will become effective. Unaddressed samples weighing not more than one pound and not exceeding the maximum dimension, IS" x 8" x 4". will ba accepted at the rate of 4c for the fir»: two oz. and l e for each additional 2 oz. In the form of a roll the maximum size is t8" x 6". Unaddressed s a m p l es weighing 8 c„ or les? and measuring not more than 9" in length. 4M»" In width and \ " thick will be accepted at a rate of 39c for the first 2 or. and lc for each additional 2 c*. or fraction thereof. No change of rate I* planned for addressed simples. Social Credit Agent Appointed Ernie Patterson, Federal Social Credit candidate in the Macieod constituency, has announced the appointment of Mr. Jack Dickinson, of Claresholm, Real Estate owner, as his official agent. Mr. Glen Lett, principal of Claresholm hi^h '-rhcol. has been appointed as campaign manager for Mr. Patterson The Federal Social Credit Association in the Maclecd constituency is busy preparing for the next federal (flection under the presidency Mr. Layton Buckweli of Fort Macieod. Be v e r y sure. Use " A P P R O V E D" Red Head Motor Oils. Red H e ad " A P P R O V E D " M o t o r O i l s g u a r a n t ee t h e most I n l u b r i c a t i o n t h r o u g h A l l - w e a t h e r O p e r a t i o n. Farm and Ranch Sales Boyd W. Elliott Cayley Phone H.R 9119-35
Object Description
Title | Royal Lumber Yards Ltd. Advertisement |
Creator | Unknown |
Periodical title | High River Times |
Page | 10 |
Keywords | High River, AB; newspaper; High River Times; Royal Lumber Yards Limited; children; admission |
Display Date | 1961-08-31 |
Event Location | High River, AB |
Category | Newspaper |
Description | Print advertisement for Royal Lumber Yards Ltd. Featuring illustration of children's playhouse and caption about its construction. |
Type | Text |
Format | application/pdf |
Number of Pages | 1 |
Identifier | newspapers318 |
Rights | Rights statement |
Archival Information | Glenbow Archives - Calgary, AB (Microfilm) |
Description
Title | Page 1 |
Full text | The playhouse shown above is designed for children three to eight years of age and will keep them busy and happy. I t is m a d e f r o m six pl*ce« o f o n e - h a l f i n c h t h i c k p l y w o o d, each t w o f e e t w i d e b y f o u r feet l o n g , h i n g e d t o g e t h er so t h a t t h e k i d s c a n o u s h t h e m a r o u n d t o s u i t t h e occasi o n , a f t e r n o o n tea o r a n I n d i a n r a i d. Cut out t h e d o o r a n d w i n d o w o p e n i n g s a n d u»e l o o s* p i n hinges f o r t h e panels so t h a t t h e y can be t a k e n a p a r t e a s i l y f o r f l a t s t o r a g e. P a i n t each panel a d i f f e r e n t b r i g h t c o l o u r. Royal Lumber Yards * LTD. HIGH RIVER, ALBERTA TELEPHONE 2552 Foothills Health Unit Baby Clinics Well Baby Clinics for SEPT. will be held as follows: FMaeremt HPraemsiidlteonnt s The presidents of the Prairie Farm, Unions met with Hon. Alvln Hamilton in Saskatoon, Monday, August 21et. The discussion centred on this year's crop situation and its results and general farm income. J Mr. Hamilton agreed that the crop yvsurance plan required some revision but believes a form of re-insurance will take care of emergencies such as this year produced. He Is optimistic about cattle prices hut expects a slump in hog price* If another dry year follows next year, Canada wiii have difficulty filling her committments for grain sates. He is op11 mistic t hat The T960-61 oats ihd~ barley pools can be clow.' off before the end of the y> r and that the final payme> will be substantial. The minister agrees the farm income picture is' such that it requires boltering from the treasury. Considerable time was taken in discussing ways and means of doing so, to set maximum benefits to those people with the greatest need. The farm union suggestion that a yield of 12 bushels or less be used as a yardstick for determining eligibility for 7overnment aid interested the minister. THE OROGRAF A»PARATU» For Prospector* and Others Now Invention Discovery Lnti • l i f e t i me ami can bo operated by anyone. Guaranteed to And any mineral Including uranium and radium; or any metallic object. Full price S3J0 PROF. A. HOVING High River S-tf-o THE HiHgtI*GH RIVER TIMES Rfv«r, Aftertax, - THURSDAY. AUG. .31, 19|H NReegwu lPaotisotnals On September 1, 1961, new postal regulations on mailing samples will become effective. Unaddressed samples weighing not more than one pound and not exceeding the maximum dimension, IS" x 8" x 4". will ba accepted at the rate of 4c for the fir»: two oz. and l e for each additional 2 oz. In the form of a roll the maximum size is t8" x 6". Unaddressed s a m p l es weighing 8 c„ or les? and measuring not more than 9" in length. 4M»" In width and \ " thick will be accepted at a rate of 39c for the first 2 or. and lc for each additional 2 c*. or fraction thereof. No change of rate I* planned for addressed simples. Social Credit Agent Appointed Ernie Patterson, Federal Social Credit candidate in the Macieod constituency, has announced the appointment of Mr. Jack Dickinson, of Claresholm, Real Estate owner, as his official agent. Mr. Glen Lett, principal of Claresholm hi^h '-rhcol. has been appointed as campaign manager for Mr. Patterson The Federal Social Credit Association in the Maclecd constituency is busy preparing for the next federal (flection under the presidency Mr. Layton Buckweli of Fort Macieod. Be v e r y sure. Use " A P P R O V E D" Red Head Motor Oils. Red H e ad " A P P R O V E D " M o t o r O i l s g u a r a n t ee t h e most I n l u b r i c a t i o n t h r o u g h A l l - w e a t h e r O p e r a t i o n. Farm and Ranch Sales Boyd W. Elliott Cayley Phone H.R 9119-35 |