gj Canadians Observe Credit Union Day’ HAMILTON €P)—GSome 1,000,-;1 ‘ About one i in every needs of their | 000 Canadians will observe In ' members for} i t nber of a iit i ans i mem of 4 credi terns é Sredit J Day unio oe semper Cree Vaten ; Premier Leslie Frost of on-| | today ' nded by a Quebec news- ' ‘ : . It will be the fifth annual 0b-) po nernan Alphonsa dissin taro said “the principle of} servance of Credit Union Day'* ° — es ne ** mutual assistance is the very | 1900, t} mov y } and will mark the 100th anni ¢ movement now con essence of democracy; the pro-| tat ‘ ise 3.000 senar: 5 OD- ; versary of the credit union)! , parate unions op motion of thrift and economic oe incdich —-j|€rating under provincial char- pe , improvement is a most worthy "| Stvenson, mon of hee ten f people who lke Battle we sasfiee ak 6 at a ww r are non-profit WASHINGTON (AP Gover Kit ind have the ame le- tats . ( & ! nor Adiai Stevenson, Democrat aVUS 45 &@4 DuUsiness corpor- . i Their book ur ject) = presidential candidate pledged ¢ OOkS are ubjec => i Hit , i = vincial audi They are’ & today that if elected he would A = y their own mempder- a’) smash any corruption in govern : hip who elect directors to serve = men a government his Repub O1untarily. The treasurer. how- B vG HIGH e CF-100 Canucks of the RCAF fly over their hy . : lican opponen Ger Dwigl iay be paid Za VI : ; ir home base at North Ba; Ph 6 ZZ 1 Key role in Canada’s air defence heme, will be used to tr . Eisenhower, said has become one Prime Minister Louis St. Laut tj, eventually will serve with squadrons fully-equiy *y “ east J€ of “spend and rule message of congratu ib $ Ly ped with } ‘or Wy . t ll-weather interceptor. The t ning will } ee te Cae Eisenhower, in a speech a ion iid the members were g unit alt North Bay re pene Out by the Salt Lake City last night, again Lrengthening the pirit of : : Delencs “ied four middie-ol -the-road it and self-help a well as leadership to “keep in balance the roving their own standard of ae “ twin idea or security and of living by; the ing hairie border flown Expects Oj] Bonanza = 5 Drillers Close in on Main Hot Spot’ * Wher Oll “hot spot” of the prairie no Se ” is & phrase that reverberates up | talks up a derrick inks a on ‘ n nd down the Souris River Val- | text well and fron thor or thn be and echoes back from the discussion wade +} amas See (eeeencegemennesmene ht Williston Basin ee ee TT of oll—Estey Mayor Harry Nicholson says IN WILLISTON pass I ii prospect in the Estevan How cor i za ' . yeaan A - pt HH ! pipe-| area look good long Main! w, ' ; a Street casual conversat \ j ee yg er Dae ou mu0n will geology the f able ff ai a ri ‘taAVOTADI circum lance of t 1 O10 Ocean bed and 9 he fact that (usive Club Dedicates Faith ::.:;°.s" "0°, = By, RESULT: real Cream of Tomato Soup Se Return of Huge Dirigibles “22.0... | OF Lng t runs through Mon nm and South Dakota sritish Guild of Manitoba nd Saskatchew American ol! experts ha A band of intrepid airways of the ne Most exclusive clubs in the that this ancient sea channel London at the end of October) ™4Y Prove the biggest of a United States oj! field » tana, Ni embers buy straight Tomato Soup and add an amount of milk to produce a soup that tastes something like Crearn of Tomato Soup, you lose out on getting a rich creamy flavour and you also lose out on the cost —- especially the way prices are today. Why ngt buy Cream of Tomato Soup to start with, as made by Heinz. Then you can sav on milk and get a better result by simply adding water. Instead cf a milky tomato soup you will aith in the airship as a mode of | The picture i shaping up that way. At Tioga, ND some 35 ‘ miles’ south of Estevan, thers DISTRI | NEWS now are about 50 commercial wells producing light oil. Othe: discoveries hay aan s get the true creamy taste most people enjoy— a ce rs sin VE os en made in for Heinz Cream of Tomato Soup is made with PE ROW North Dakota within 30 mile thick country cream ; 1 Estevan Remember, too, thot this soup is much more wv Iwo local sawmills, the Cloatr Interesting iZ f flavouriul because only pedigreed tomatoes are Ransome Mill and the John- | happening on the Canadi n sick * good enough for Heinz. Byman Miil were very neat uf the bord Al Ratcliffe, some y destrayed by fire recently 40 miles west of Estevan. test “htt wine the owners wore burning drilling is going @ehead in v" Uveir siabpites, TA took a stiff pectation of finding the light ti fight for Many hours Ww get the- oil zone that proved to be Try a tomparison between straight tomato soup diluted with milk and HeinzCream of Tomato Soup with only water added. When you have tasted the wondertul difference you will want to stock up with Heinz and eat happily ever after. u n) fire under control productive tn the Tiloga-Willi _—* = : . , . ° . ton area of North Dakota ew Bob Davison ts in the Smithe: A small amount of light oll ee hospital with pneumonia has been found at shallow depth} : ‘i iar Tilston, Man 90 =mile Mr. and M Join Cloarec re northeast of Estevan and in the turned home from Winfield or BASIN area 1 mugn ¢ vw Ay OU leases lip the Estevan area . . . which once went for 10 cent 7 wr 0] le if mr. @ Tom Polt * lan acre w have reached a I Rupert bagged a moosr rhe town Perow a few days ago holds mineral rights on 105 ' ° ° ° ne acres for which it turned down ti Howard Scott and two $25 an acre for oi! lease rights friends of Prince Rupert have | 7), property is one of the few panting ae ‘nag on oF resend lame" tn tle father, Lou Scott, and his |’ r Harvey Oil lease liffe now are goin or as s $65 an acre Recently : rm of the Ton FRANCOIS LAKE yuay district 25 miles west of Estevan was offered $30 an acre Live i Robert Jetfrey pent three plu i bonus of $150,000 if oil Prince Rupert Daily News Thursday, October 16, 1952 | CRISP FALL WEATHER [S APPLE WEATHER—end that’s the time OKANAGAN McINTOSH:- REDS are at their besz! 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Members of the or hose who let their acreage go hestra donated their services, for as little as 10 cents a few the Women’s Institute supplied | yea: ago now ‘ure regretting duc- the lunch, and several boxes of | their hastiness hocolates given by the stores One farmer in the Crosby ner were auctioned N.D., area 286 miles southwest of past First frost came on Thursday night | followed by another On land. Others in North Dakota rector Jim Newman grew a potato d regy-| how poor the general potato ’ To Serve in Korea retiring | \ eratify- paid a short visit to Southbank Mackensie of Manteeat will leave Norma Work on the Perlite mine 45) i js jearned {cKinnon; pub- pected that all the required cars| rienter squadron, destined to to take D@ Closed until spring when @ His fellow fighter-pilots des- Be ! by the) @ crew. will possibility Wing Omdr. Bob Davidson of | Estevan reported he had receiv ed $50 an acre for his section of presi- Friday night are reported getting as high as g Gerry , . 26 $350 an acre : | ry, She Welghing nearly three pounds ie, who | Considering the dry season and anuc q Nl. I. crop is, this was an exceptional he books | Product mas. re- Wallie Antilla of the Forestry NORTH LUFFENHAM. Ene-| bank bal. "OW stationed in Prince Rupert land (CP) Sqdn. Lar, Andy this week-end Canada’s United Kingdom fight sen are ¥ - x er base shortly to serve in Korea, Beth Hill | @Oing ahead. Several carloads! woarKenzie is officer com lim Cum. | have been shipped and it is ex- manding No. 441 Silver Fox jet| will be shipped during the COM- | serve with NATO forces in EBur- by Mr. '8 week. Then the mine will ope irchas} ioks with Crusher will be brought in and | cribe him as “one of our solid “Y pt 7 ; work steadily. | citizens,” MacKenzie won the Sl A ition Holmes & Wilson are doing the pro in the Second World War H \ ; : Woodside *ucking as a fighter pilot, Pboards in the Dr. Lucht, veterinary surgeon, | vancouver, also a DFC winner, | f - is staying at the Landing for | now is in Korea on the “fresh- r or | , Gerry at the | *Wo weeks, He is TB-testing cat-' ener” plan arranged between the | ~ Dut ON in ily De~ | Ue in the district RCAF and the United States No foolt 1 ; oak ines Army air force, All pilots partici- | . i - ’ PIONEER CHURCH j pate In combat missions. Mac- WINNIPEG (€P}—Old Kildonan) Kenzie will spend six months in| Presbyterian Church celebrated! Korea or do 50 missions—“which its 10lst anniversary with spe- ever happens first.” Board of! cial services. Tt was the first; Group Capt. E. B. 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