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VEK, ALTA.ithiereieis3.;eLSanr.e11clnee.rL-yi- 27th of January, everybody en-«/ * • •y joyed themselves.I * j -r. .... —. «M»* — — --*»«.• — -• - — • —•— —* —»! EUREKA RIVERts -----meeting again at Edmonton, w*hope that something will be donein regard to the grading of 11 highway, at least the part that was brushed two years ago.(I -A The Gazette's L'orreaponfl^nUEUREKA RIVER, February 5.—Dave Shaw has opened up a camp on his timber limit east of the Montagneuse and logging is being proceeded with briskly.Gus Johnson and George Jackson have made their second trip with freight for the Hay RiverSTONEY LAKElt; I I he Oazlt;-tt*vilt; Corros|M*mJ**nt »STONEY LAKE, February It*. —Ed. and Chris Lundgren are digging a well on their own place and Forrest Whitney is giving them a __0„_ hand.Trading Post. They report a! Mrs. Ben Grove has a new baby great deal of snow in the hills, j boy born in Berwyn hospital on Gus has missed quite a few dances; Friday. Evan Paul is the name and social gatherings in the Mon-land mother and son are doing very tagneuse Valley.Slim Melvin has turnedup a-gain. We thought he was hibernating for the winter.Miss Clara Childs, of Worsely,has resumed her duties as teacher of the Ednam school.I-rrwell. Congratulations.A bunch of the young people, twelve in number, from the Burnt River and Stoney Lake districts visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Whiteley on Sunday afternoon. In spite of the cold all There was quite a round up of thoroughly enjoyed the trip, horses from the range toward the The Stoney Lake Y.P.S. met on Peace River. Those participating Friday evening at the United were John Madden, Jim Coles, i church and about 36 enjoyed a i Ben Basnett and Lem West. A- special Valentine party wit h games bout 50 horses were rounded up. ;etc. A novel feature was t he Post j We deeply regret the serious ill- Olfice and a great deal of season-ness of Mr. F. W. Summers in the‘able greetings were interchanged. Fairview Hospital. J About fifty of the young peopleChas. Brady passed through on gathered on Wednesday night at February 4th, with a load of sup- j the home of Mrs. Alan Calderand! plies for his store at Worsely. ja most enjoyable time was spentMoose are very plentiful but in dancing etc. The party broke ; the deep snow makes hunting | in the wee sma’ hours and nobody! very difficult. 'seemed to mind the cold. It has^ |Mr. W. J. Basnett was a busi- been a very cold week the tem-ness visitor to Fairview last week, perature dropping on one occasion Now that the legislators are to 45 below.
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Peace River Northern Gazette

Peace River, Alberta, CA

Fri, Feb 17, 1933

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