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* * * bak, PaUy Somers and Joyclt;, Horseshoe Valley j Somers impressed the mother■ “ • with their ability and sel:WORSLEY, Feb. 19.—Several assurance. Two other members of our ladles attended the Jean BJurklund and Anne Ton* shower in honor of Miss Edna nesen were unable to be presentRegush recently at the nurse’s cottage.Our best wishes go out to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Larsback, recentnewlyweds.Mrs. Qeo. Bass entertained about 20 guests Valentine’s day at a goose supper, the* occasion being the birthday anniversary of Mr. Bass and also the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Qeo. Childs.Alice Bass spent the weekend at her home here.Miss Peggy Worsley spent the weekend at her home in Hines Creek returning Sunday, bringing with her Miss Qertie Lambert who will visit here.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gunn and children were in our district Sunday night.The Sparks family visited at Hudak’s Sunday and the Denholms at the Childs9.The next W.I. meeting will be held at Mrs. Denholm’s March 1. Roll call will be “One Re-quiste of a Good Citizen.”We are ail enjoying the nice weather.Miss Edith Morrison is home again and feeling quite well after her appendicitis operation.A good time was reported at the wedding dance of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Larsback Friday night.Lester Hoover and Bill Somers are working at Dave Shaw’s mill near Eureka River.Steve Regush made a trip to Fort St. John recently with Mr. Guy, our fish man.Many of our women are canning fish bought from Mr. Guy.The Lloyd Portsmouths and the Pete Pawlyks visited at the Geo. Bass home Sunday.' WORSLEY *■ —aWORSLEY, Feb. 19.—A large crowd attended the wedding dance of Mr. and Mrs. William Larsbeck at Worsley hall February 16. Everyone reported a good time.Worsley Slip-Stitchers entertained their mothers at a teaat Mrs. Bill Somers February 17. The girls, Leona Anderson, Mary Hoover, Joanne Melvin, Genevive Morrison, Mary Ry-A party of friends and relatives celebrated Mr. and Mrs George Childs’ forty-fifth wedding anniversary and George Bass's birthday anniversaryFebruary 14 at the Bass home.CORRESPONDENCECalgary, Alta.,February 15, 1951.The Editor,Peace River Record-Gazette, Peace River, Alberta.Sir:The Alberta TuberculosisAssociation wishes to place on record the thanks of its directors and members due to the Peace River Record-Gasette and your readers who have supported us so generously again in the 1950-51 Christmas Seal campaign.The Seal sale is nearly over, and although the provincial total is still a few thousand dollars short of the $170,000 objective, we are confident when ail returns are in we will again have achieved our goal.Tuberculosis is still a deadly enemy of our people, but fewer people die of it each year. We cannot relax or become complacent, however, as long as TAkills 200 Albertans in a single year. That is 200 too many and we will not rest until we have put tuberculosis at the bottom of the list of killers of the human race.With thanks again, to the Peace Riyer Record-Gazette, to your readers and to all the 90,000 or more Alberta residentswho have contributed in anyway to our work, we are,, Sincerely yours,C. H. CROOKS, President. C. ROBERT DICKEY,General Secretary.i| WHITELAW |■ 1 ' — -i- ■■ mWHITELAW, Feb. 20.— The monthly meeting of Whitelaw C.W.L. was held February 14 at the home of Mrs. L. N. Fox. Father J. Wagner, 16 members and four visitors attended.General business was discussed and material was distributed to be sewed for the bazaar March 31.Everyone is invited to attend
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Peace River, Alberta, CA

Thu, Feb 22, 1951

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