Postbox 569

Founded June 17, 1961 - St. Albert’s 100 Anniversary COPY DEADLINE Not later than 12 noon on Monday's. Deposit in the Gazette Box at 45 Sunset Blvd.

Phone: 599-7144

FIRE WORKS

The First Anniversary celebration of Grandin Shoppers’ Park will end with a Bang! at 10:00 p.m. Fon alt the people Of Sts Albert and District, the Gaardin Shoppers’ Part busincsenen wilt present a lay of firewo .

Data Stueday; May 4 Timer 10:00 pom ee Don't mise it! ~~

PIONEER BRIDGE TOURNAMENT

Alberta Pioneer Bridge Tournament Saturday, May 4th is not only a big day fon the Grandin Shoppers’ Park merchants but also for the St. Atbert Bridge (Lub, who are sponsoring that day, the Alberta Pioneer Bridge Tournanent, fron 1:00 p.m 4o 10:00 p.m. in the St. Albert Commun- ity Hall.

Great interest all over the province’ has been shoun in this tournanent. We wige att our Local bridge players to take. part as this tournament should not only prove interesting and enjoyable, but ‘should also increase the standard of our bridge technique.

DEAR READER,

In case you don’t understand

this proclamation please read pages 8 and 9 in this issue

SOCIAL CREDIT: NOMINATING CONVENTION

MORINVILLE - MAY 13th. - 8.00 p.m. Memberships must be obtained before May 6th. tor those wishing to yore. Guestspeaker Hon. Fred Colburne. Memberships available

from Lou Leclaire or Maurice Cassidy

chell, was referred to 1 3 Aical Advisory Committee for study and a recormendation,

of Top Soil in Town Limite after siderable debate, Council passed In- teria Development Resolution #7, which

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AGENCIE

SERVING GREATER EDMONTON

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UME.

FOR OVER 50 YEARS

Specializing in alk fields of

A Real (state Eleanor has had acting experience

Residential Sales and Trades |[ra::> so:ine,

New Homes Commercial

character of Abby extremely vell simple, sentimental and downright 2. ary in her ways, all of which docs appeal to Mrs. Haggett, who woul rather haved maid with sote ¢. After 15 years Abby ‘has becon tached to the Haggetts, but ‘unfor+ the same cannot be said about her er.

Eleanor Wilson has a lot to cope vi in,

On the surface she acts in a very si way, but underneath she is hari, »

business sharpness inherited fron

mother. and catch a man, but in the neanti e amuses herself by making a play only interesting man in her home +

jaent", and you will surely enjoy se

not acted in one of our plays ber she has been most active behind +) Scenes:in all of them, assisting. important spheres of costime, pub and ‘properties. She-has ales alz pleted one strenuous year as the Slub's secretary. Jeanne portray

ver

this mrt as the eldest Eaggett

Her ambition is to go to !

young painter.

University Dramatics and has done You will certa:

ion of

t the removal of top soil in

Farm Lands

sidential Lots

ent Reso

a residential lot

e amount of. build~|

ee readings were given

lution #4 was

to 356 of t

Appraisals

Phone: 599

- 6661

St.Albert Representatives:

© provide for the destruct= noxious weeds. Mr. Andre Gate wan appointed inspector to enforce the provisions of this bylaw. evard Maintenance The Public Works inance 2 for the help the town in maintain] boulevards adjacent to their It was pointed out that if

propert; the townspeople would co-operate with ‘the town and do this work, a saving of

approximately + rill be realized by 1963. Councillor Exeused from Meet eillor Skrobot asked to be ex: Council meetings for the next four weeks a9 he will te absent from the town.

The meeting was then adjourned. (#aitor's note: The Council did not Teceive e petition during the month of April.)

CLAUDE’S ELECTRIC

© Hiectrteal Installsuon, Sleishiehehatell

2 Gana PHONE his 599-6519

© A plingce Hook-up © Kepair' wnt Midlntedsoce RaeeRERE

CLAUDE'S ELECTRIC

FI ESTIMATES

i111, or $6,000., sould e administration during

nga Coun- sed from

Seen, 8, Ly FRI, Gh 43056 ee asa Bennie Montpetit 599.

Gerald Stride HUB--3235, Ken Fehr 599-7033

js an art critic in this forthcoming Ine ie the final authority on what 1 art, and stands out in great contra

the other characters of avarice, fa lness and evil intent.

"MTHE LATE CHRISTOPHER BEAN”

her again in this entirely different part.

joost Weerheym in "The Late Christor Bean” is a fine old man of integrity With a wonderful sense of humour, an awareness of the fitness of things, ‘different from the domineering fathe part you saw him in in "Poppa is Al)

May 10 @11 at 8230 p.m. Sir George Simpson Schoo

It is of interest to note that the play "The Late Christopher Bean” was adapted by Sydney Howard from a French play, "Prenez Garde la Peinture" by René Fouch- ois,

The original was about a young French painter: of ‘the 1920's, who was an ardent Supporter of the Impressionist Movement inart at that time. Sydney Howard kept the story intact, and just as interesting a8 when it was in French, as you will set if you come on May 10 or 11 to Sir George Simpson School - "THE LATE CHRISTOPHER

we have three more of the cast to intro- duce you to this week.

deanne Irwin who takes the part of Abby

She said in the Haggett household, has

“SPECIAL EVENING RATES ON ROTO - TILLERS $"3.00

FROM 5 pm. -9 am. SL Ml ud FOR bh pe B. GARDEN

ST. ALBERT HARDWARE PHONE 599-6268|—

Located: opposite St. Albert Community Ss

ee e Drive ZU TRE: ° e Thins 2 ~ Fain 3- Sats gy a “THE gE cinta @

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10.30 SLE John Me eh ®

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MARGARINE

DELMAR Limit 3 per customer

Pron the biggest but THE BEST | HAMBURGER $1.00

pen ee ]] Poat Office Department, Ottawa, payment of postage in cash"

5-6-6 GRANDIN PARK SHELL SERVICE

Phone 599-7558

in

EXTERIOR CAR WASHES .. 75¢ with purchase of gas RECAP TIRES .. 9.95

Lub. andl Washs , Rep84.50 FOR 2.15

Seat Botts instatted: SPECIAL 12.50

STURGEON VALLEY GOLF CLUB

JUST 3 MILES N.E. FROM ST. ALBERT

4 REASONABLE YEARLY FEES

For full information phone: 599-6198 or write Box 701, St. Albert

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FREE DELIVERY ALL AFTERNOON

We reserve thesright to-limit quantities |

PAY-DAY SPECIALS

Margarine 39’

Be ldbrook:S2-2-ce=-wserzee 2 bb. pkg.

Baby Foods se $4.00

CANADA'S FINEST BEEF

STEAKS 19

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Grandin Shoppers Park St.Albert

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Not later than 10 p.m. Monday's preceeding next issue. Phone 599-7144 or 599-6145 RATE-6 © per word.

Minimum charge 60

eee taal Lub ie “Steet So 7001 Raabe RaEE Pecos ioe Pon alas Tata » fenced, ed, full basemt. faite 3.0 Phare 99-7064. and Fo: en. Pink Fee mat, cig B. Phoee SHIH. BG ouner, 1958 Zephyr. Radio, new white walls. 599-782) Wea leather golf Gag, never wed BIO. te Laur. mower, used only 2 years $5.00. Phone 599-7380.

jobs Will Tn my home, during working lays, etc. Phone’ 599-7371, 70 Grandin Re

= Red and white tricycle. Phone 77.

6231.

wanted

Fullex Brusk

deten 2. Geechee

~GL-58954

Beauty Counseton Fon personal beauty service fon

free facial ard = day on eve~ ning appointments. (Gl: 599 = 7329

DUT CH-WOODEN-SHOES

The Sdeat Footwear fon Garden Work

Perfect "Muddens" for your (hildnen, (an be cleaned in a jiffy!

$2.50 p.pain Phone: 599-7187

ST. ALBERT United Church

workers from Redwater will be present to discuss the materials and techniques being used in the Redwater church. Red- water Church is one among many churches of various sizes and types of communi tier that have been chosen for experimentatior with new church school materials.

Reliable woman to babysit on Saturday evenings. 599-6361.

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Recepllonist and Thotograpie aales clerk required. Housez Studio, St. Alb- ext, phone 599-7360 for appointment.

Tie following babies were recently bap-

om-boar tals Beakefak autte fon couple, Tn ex

Lon Ladies help. Phone 599-7426. \Sutte for nent. J nooms, Large, Light, ain. ‘Shower, hone 526101.

Fils des |, colon, pee: Fast dependable service. Houser Studio Grandin 5) Park. Phone 599-6468.

Phone 599-/389

Rotating, Meany ity machine, Garten lon turf. Reasonable nates. 599-7538.

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103 5068.

a Black Loam, sand and oL enon Phone GR. 7-25 4 5. 3 Rototilling, thon discing done. 577=

ti Albert Roman Sntholic Churct Adriana Harie Lavoie, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Pierre Lavoie. Godpare:

&Krs, Bnile Terreault.

Jory Micheal Bourgeois,

Levi Bourgeois. Godparents are aire. Henry Bourgeois.

Gerald Bruce Gannon, son of ¥ an Gannon. . Godparents are and Cecile Lussier.

e Kromps, daughter of Godparents a:

Aimé Nicholas Salzl, son Nicholas Salzl. Godparen’ ine Salzl.

Mirs. Ghatcl, resident of

ANGLICAN

BAPTISMS AT ANGLICAN MISSION At a recent ministration of Holy Baptism children, held at Vital Grandin shool, the Rev. C. Dawkins baptized: Christine Anne, daughter of Mr. & Mrs

J. Taylor

Cassandra Lee, nter of Mr. & Hrs. N. Tate.

Donna Marie and Brenda lynn, daughters of Mr. & Mrs. L. Mitchell

Wendy Margaret and Eileen Ann, daughters of Mr. & Mrs. J. Birks

hard Craig, son of Grant Norris, son of ¥ Elizabeth Macgregor, daughter of + Mead

Terri-Jo and Jackie Rae, daughters of Mr. & Mrs. N. Anderson,

and Catherine Diane, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. A. Briggs.

‘The Godparents and parents then promised that the children would be taught the Christian Faith, to pray and to worship, and later to bring the children to the Bishop to be confirmed by him at which time they will be admitted to the Holy Sonmunion.

ST. MATTHEW'S ANGLIZ, AUATLIARY Qaken collection plates will be present-| ed to St. Matthew's Anglican Mission by the Ladies' Guild, according to a motion carried at the April meeting of the group. The Guild has also decided to make an additional 25 kneelers for the growing congregation. The communion linens, purchased Guild, were of Holy Com April 2 Because a large number of iter be make the October Bazaar and a success, it was decided that enber 3!

SSION LADIES

by the consecrated at the service union Matthew's on

at St.

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ery are tribution

411 being to needy North y telephone rmation or #

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held at the new t:

fay 4, 163 St. Albert Gasette

—STALBERT CIVIC ELECTORS ASSOCIATION

ae “SUNDAY ee eel ROGAN

“ABER BARBER SHO PH: 599-7409

OPEN EVERY WEEKDAY

0 ye ftom

, $ PIERRE & JOHN LAVOIE # | REERSSEPSSECR CERES EEE EERE ES

IY.M.C.A. PLANS PARENTS NIGHT

ICE CREAM MILK

FR AK DELIVERY Si Phone GA 2.8103

. PAULINE BOISVERT MARRIED

Duplicate Bridg:

Trudeau's big bonus offer tokes care o the cost of your furs or borganas fo

(only the cost of cleaning). This sensai tory of customer sei preciate the elbow room in your closets.

Yelue of your fur

example

Storage and insurance f

“THE MOST TRUSTED

GL 5.4115 JASPER AT 96 STREET

HIGH SCHOOL AWARDS NIGHT |

The St. Albert High School wilt hold thein Onama and 4. this com ing Friday, May 3nd, at 8:15 pam.

SCOUT NEWS

The Cubs and Scouts of St. Albert are jaaking final preparations for "JOB FOR BOB WEEK" which will run from May 4 - 11. During this week cubs and scouts will be prepared to do odd jobs for the residents Jof St. Albert in return for a small re- muneration. The mondy earned during this week will be used to send our boys “yevey to summer camps. The boys will be prepared to do jobs such as digging

store and insure all your winter cloth garments.

e. Call Trudeau's today. Your summer clothes will op-

2% for (fur) storage ond

all your fur and cloth garments

your storage problems. Pay 2% of their storage, and Trudeau's will

with (ne additional charge) tional offer is @ first in Trudeau's his-

+= $250.00 5.00

Le neiiiin pareve ar NAME IN CLEANING”

10) AVE & 142 STREET HBC PARKADE

grass, cutting grass, washing cars, baby sitting, running errands and many others There is no set fee for any job and the boys will accept any amount that is of- fered.

STURGEON HEALTH UNIi

Ihe Sturgeon Health Unit reports that 20,579 people from the area attended for their first dose of Sabin oral polio- lmyelitis vaccine during January, and 18,328 (894) of these came bekc for a Isecond dose in March. In addition, 2,644 were given their first dose during the March feedings and will be eligible for a second dose later in the year. They hope that as many people as possible lof all age groups, will complete their ISALK inoculations and will be eligible for the SABIN vaccine as soon as it be-

flower beds, planting gardens, edging

comes available again.

YOUNG BOYS HOCKBY GROUP Pictured above ‘is the Hockey Team spon- sored by Dick's Plumbing, that partici- pated in the St. Albert Mites House League.

Back Row, left. to right: G. Hughes, time keeper; M. Johnson, coaches assistant; Dick McGee, sponsor; A. Rapati, rink raretaker.

Jentre row, standing: G. Coward, centre; D. Kane, left wing; C. Swane, right wing| 4. Dorn, goal; K. Meredi, centre; D. House, right wing; R. Streloff, right wing; C. Brothen, left defence.

Front rows D. Easson, left defence; G. Streloff, left wing; F. Turek, coach;

M. Dupilka, right defence; S. Hughes, left defence.

Missing: D. Page, right defence; L.Maty- shuck, right defence; R. Delorme, right defence; K. Love, left wing.

Jalvin Swane was awarded a hockey stick for the best playmaker on the team. The other fifteen players received consol- ation gifts for their efforts.

SOAP BOX DERBY 1963

New rule books for the 1963 Soap Box Derby, to be held June 2nd, may be ob- tained from Mr. George Skinner, phone 599-6053. Applications for this event are still being accepted, phone Mr. Skinner.

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OUR BREAD 21¢ FOR FREEZER 18 ¢

ST. ALBERT

BAKERY

PH: 599-6257 Piron St. DOWNTOWN

"ST. ALBERT PUBLIC LIBRARY

at a ee ST. ALBERT PHARMACY J. MELESHKO. BSc P. @- PRESCRIPTIONS @e@—Veterinary Supplies @e@e—— School Supplies

eee e—__— Cosmetics

FREE DELIVERY Ph 599-6740 Downtown St. Albert

ater ated act ac ac ac |

Household Varsal Barbecue Fluid

losal Office Hrs. 8 amo 6 p.m. Sat. 8a.m. to 12 noon Immediate Delivery Ph: 599- 7590

KAM’S ACCOUNTING SERV bookkeeping. accounting and mcome tax returns

my i Downtown StAlbert

fl, = BELAND Cabinel Maker! - 6784

Commissioner for oaths GATEWAY ELECTRIC

——— ELECTRICAL | CONTRACTING

House & Commercial Wiring St.Albert-Ph. 599- 6224

4E.EI

Bia LI 599-7519 or 599-6571 1 a @ HEATING | e@CONTROLS @SHEET METAL

OYER SHEET METAL SERVICING

DR McTAGGART

( HIROPR. 4C TOR

i St. Albert Garage

Ht Repars makes of cars

Anniversary Special.

Goa™ ag

GRANDIN BAKERY

R, .LEFEBV RE... eweller Celebrates the

IST Birthday

|| GRANDIN SHOPPERS PARK PHONE 599- 6560 ST. ALBERT

We hope to of. oun. citizens at ty Grandin Shoppers Pack this Satbnday, nerchants celebrate this, thin

ON ALL COSTUME JEWELLERY MARATHON apesWATCHES mas REG. PRICE 36.15. - 45 5190 7450 100

ANNIVERSARY ...

25% OFF GRANDIN SHOPPERS PARK ore Al ST._ALBERT

help the First Anniversary ibe

1 JIM BYRNE MEN’S a IT'S OUR Ist ae eae

CN Se B | RTH 1DAY JACK and JI FAMILY SHO pa = ee ee

in coi ie Si

The “TWO STORES IN ONE” i your convenience

ony nk 0 a" fot the mde en Senne Slit ie, to os opening we hed in Pala a a St te eg tke on Died

First Anniv Sale, Th May 2nd. Pali Po » oun entine PATIL, Im lta at evn ft 108 to 80% aaa: Gee fon itens and prices

nk u again, jn Byrne,”

DONT MISS OUR TREASURE CHEST CONTES' ee aT Ee

Answer a simple question with each PUTCHASELE stectslesreisieresieriareieaiea are eien The three people who answer the question correctly will receive the fol lowing prizes for 5 ¢@ each !!!3!

2 SEASON TICKETS TO THE ESKIMO FOOTBALL HOME GAMES

2 eee 1 PAIR - $22.50 - MEN'S SLACKS

3 coe 1 PAIR LADIES’ SHOES - VALUE ... $9.95

DON’T MISS OUR TREASURE CONTEST !!

MENS SOCKS

Your choice

MENS TIES

your choice

JACKETS

Boys’ jackets LAMINATED REVERSIBLE Sizes 10 to 18

Boys’ socks - Terrific Selection SWEATERS Boys’ Sweaters 15 only Reg. to $5.95

Tong & shor sieves LOY OFF

EVERY OTHER ITEM IN THE STORE REDUCED BY AT LEAST 10 %

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MENS SUITS SAVINGS ENGLISH ALL WOOL WORSTED

TOP QUALITY TAILORING. $59 ALTERATIONS - NO CHARGE REG. PRICED $75 & $85

SPORT JACKETS

Imported English Shetland Cloth’s Reg. price $35

MENS S LACKS 16.95 Reg. to $22.50

MENS SHIRTS | 99

Broken Sizes long or short sleeves Reg. to $6.00

JIM BYRNE MEN’S anv BOYS’ WEAR Clothes for Dad and His Lad GRANDIN SHOPPERS’ PARK

Phone 599-7074 ST. ALBERT Next Door to canon

99¢

7.99 59¢

Sh 4h War. ]

ANNIVERSARY: SALE/?°2 1963

MEN’S OXFORDS y BLACK & BROWN SIZES 7 TO 122 B C D WIDTH

REG. TO 14.95

For Your Complete Family Shoe Needs, Shop at

Jack and Jill Family Shoes |

es GRANDIN “SHOPPERS PARK NEXT DOOR TO SAFEWAY = 1962 Phone 599-7074 1963 USE.OUR CONVENTIONS CHARGE | or BUDGET PLAN

CORINNE _ARSENEAU

‘4s most of us know, Mr. Hee Arseneau, manager of the Bank of Montreal here, has been transferred to Thetford Mines, Quebec. Thus, St. Albert is losing one of its most avid community-minded ladies = Mrs. Corinne Arseneau. In the 7 years that Mrs. Arseneau has made her home here, she has made a generous contribut- ion to the ladies organization of this community. \-An active member of the Altar Society, she has served in almost all the executive offices. The sane is true of the Women's Institute and the Legion Auxiliary. {then her husband was elected District Governor of the Lions Club, she temporarily suspended her own activities to becone his ‘Girl Friday’. The Brownies and Guides have also been recipients of her time and effort and she fondly remembers the camping trip she took with the girls. One organization in-St. Albert might- wel: not exist to-day but for Mrs. Arseneau who drew up the plans and laid the corner stones of its-founiation: the Marguerite de Youville Auxiliary, “a much needed ser- vice, to which the residents of the You- ville home will testify.

Working very often quietly in the back ground, Mrs, Arseneau has earned the

iration and affection of all who-kney and worked with her as well as those who saw and enjoyed the end results of her efforts.

Happy with their transfer, she” looky forward to returning to her own familiar ground near family and friends. She leaves us with some regret as she has thoroughly enjoyed these 7 years here and “wouldn't have missed it for the world". In saying good-bye and wishing us luck, ‘rs. Arseneau said, "If ever again I find a group of ladies as fine and wonderful to work with as the ladies in St. Albert, I :ill be fortunate indeed!"

4s for the ladies of St. Albert, "Good- aye, good luck and thanks for everything, Jorinne™.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

ya Fe Show, Grandin Shoppers May 4 Fashion Show, Grandin oi r Park, 3 p.m. Sponsored by the Chi Chap- ter, Beta Sigma Phi.

May. Brownie and Guide Annual door to door Cookie Sale.

May. 10,11 itilie: Late! Dheis tepher Bean” presented by tHe.St. Albestion $tirgeon Players. At the Sir George Simppon School, 8:30: peti. .

WE POINT WITH PRIDE to our employees. Each ona of them knows his job, and is anxious 30. serve you, efficiently inna trendi

FA genisine interest frre euttarer’s "s the. fist rater OF good service—and ‘t's: yours| always with gas, your best household value,

NORTHWESTERN UTILITIES,

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ering Alberta wth tora? Gus Bnce 1986

The Father Lacombe Chapter T.0.D.E. resents a cheque for $210.00 to the Albert Library. The money, raised by their "Bouquets for: Books" sale, will go

St.

to purchase books for the-children's sec- the library board

er Sera tio “Above, Tett to Fient arey 0, Jewitt, educational secretary; »

i. Hambert, revents jerd beare: ian and Mr,

K. Sim,

St. Albert Gasette ~ Free delivery to St Albert

. - SEE OUR TREMENDOUS SAVINGS -

New Leonard 12 Cu. Ft. REFRIGERATOR -

9x9 TOURIST TENT ot = S24: 95

GARDENING SUPPLIES ane

Fertilizer a Wheelbarrows | caging _|Tennls Racquets : $ me $44.89 |e Sete "5 99

Law

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So ‘Sy: 39

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SPECIAL

7. SEG UEED a Stucco Wire GOLF BALLS egg sae $975] 3, BO

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OUTSIDE PAINT ‘on™ $°.89

SEE OUR MANY OTHER BARGAINS IN OUR SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT ens i id ee

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a ARE BONG: er} : i ager

| Vince Ratchinahy Joanne dthachan The Bank of Nova Scotia Joanne’s Fashions

ia Dennison Vallee Bowling Lanes

Bud Hendet Grandin Park Town and Country Restaurant (

vi Village Laundromat Shell Service a ee

| Grundin Beauty | | = “| 7 y Housez Studios ~ | «e | % 3 | wep | ~ | RI = \FRey ? | | \ ik \ ] bale ‘| ] Roland Lefebvre =) | { i, a : | ieee Jeg, Tamblyn ne Lefebvre, Jeweller’ Goodkey’s i Peter Zuidena \ eo ee and Barber Shop ees y_ Variety ety Store af Grandin canes Bilt Prats

a NS ae ~ TING OUR FIRST ANNIVERSARY SHH id

E...PRIZES FOR ALL . 9 am. .. STORES OPEN

12.00 - 2 pm. ... HELICOPTER RIDES

2 pm. .. TWIST CONTEST (ages 5 - 11)

3 p.m. ... FASHION SHOW WOMEN MEN’

Grandin

SHOPPERS’ PARK St. Albert

GALO 3 FANTASTIC BA! GANS IN EVERY STORE !!!

; THIS CELEBRATION GIVES $ THEXPPORTUNITY TO SAY “THANK YOU” "TO THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE ©. ST. AVERT & DISTRICT, FOR THE WONDERFUL SUPPORT AND ENCOURA. [MENT DURING OUR FIRST BUSINESS YEAR

16 Different Stores to Serve You 9am—9p.m.§ HOPPING DAILY

AND CHILDREN FASHIONS 8 p.m. .. OPEN DANCE ON PARKING LOT 10 p.m. ... FIRE WORKS