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Claresholm Local Press 1986-03-05 - 1987-03-04
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1986-09-03
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om id news for those who resholm Elementary en posted as a smoke- the building is now poe pose, pamoking. * in 1926, Calgary re- rd downpour of rain. .ago, Alberta and Sas- ecame provinces on ey lunteer Fire Depart- hosting a hose-laying n Westover Green on ptember 13. Many he outlaying districts. s+ * ge sheets at our office Fox Run. ee being great is being ery Veterans Affairs g back to that redoubt- age 6 Ss ber 5, 1936 a report on the water id and their pumping were providing about ing equipped with an political atmosphere idant of the Canadian mpany, resigned and eded by James Morri- ber 5, 1946 jave Rempel and Wal- vling alley and Wayne ps, more having been n no evidence of frost, ver 6, 1956 -half miles northwest boom would fill this se for the local crop, n. as for the School Divi- nately 80 children be- b that recent changes wine and liquor would utumn. per 8, 1966 of unpaved streets fi- ation into a public li- useum. at Claresholm s popu- .59 people. ts moving through the Reports indicated the 1 were predominately d red. ver 2, 1976 cil that a new cham- 372,300. A standard the previous Wednes- illed when a lightning ast edge of town. ts downtown building y exploring the pos- is date, no firm plans RDING TO HY lt;S LAW, FIND 17 Clareshoim Local Press, Wednesday, September 3, 1986-Page 3 SAVE MORE FOODS SALE DATES SEPTEMBER 4- 10 ail) LIQUID LAUNDRY DETERGENT 8.77 bis ad AR a7 ae aie COFFEE 2-2 edt Pay Ata the elements to enjoy a fine parade. In pursuit of excellence We are proud of the progress of all our students at Willow Creek Com- posite High School, but some stu- dents, in particular, distinguish themselves by achieving mention on the school Honor Roll. The criteria for inclusion on the Honor Roll are as follows: - At the grade 9 level, a student must achieve an 80 average in Language Arts, Social Studies, Sci- ence, and Mathematics, with satis- factory standing in all option areas. - At the grade 10 and 11 level, a stu- dent must be registered in a mini- mum of 18 credits and attain a mini- mum of 80 in all the registered coyrses. - At-the grade 12 level, a student must be registered in 15 credits at least, and attain an average of 80 in all registered courses. In the Spring Semester of 1986, the following students attained a Granum annexation The council of the MD of Willow Creek heard a report at the August 20 meeting from Mike Burla of the Oldman River Regional Planning Commission on the commission s recommendations to the Local Au- thorities Board concerning an anne- xation application by the town of Granum Council had met in July with a Granum delegation seeking coun- cil's blessing for their proposal to annex 176 acres into the town. Council, in consultation with Mr. Burla, had decided at that time it would prefer to see the annexation cut back to allow for what appeared to be reasonable immedate needs and to leave long range residential lands for a later date Mr. Burla told council ORRPC had since then decided to endorse a somewhat larger area, adding about 10 acres to the 23 Granum needs for confirmed industrial expansion and another 10 on the west sid of town adjacent to the school that is planned for residential and recre- ation purposes. The total recom- mended is about 80 acres. The final decision on the annexa- National delegates Three members of the Drop In Centre have been attending meetings held by the Provincial Convenor in Lethbridge concerning the upcoming National Converition being held in Lethbridge. Attending are: Mae Webber, John Siegle and Irene Newman. They will be present at the Convention September 9-12. The latter two members are Drop In Centre delegates. All other interested members who wish to attend any of the sessions may register on Tuesday, September 9, 6 p.m.-10 p.m. or Wednesday at 8 a.m. ATTENTI tion lies with the Local Authorities Board, which holds hearings and takes recommendations from inter- ested parties into account. Reuben Hartfelder, municipal administra- tor, said the MD had not formulated a precise dation since the July meeting, in the absence of a set of plans, but could make its views known at the hearing. E Council also ruled on a subdivision application concerning a quarter ion just north of Nanton. The owner had applied to subdivide out 9.3 acres containing an old farm house and some farm land currently in use. Mr. Burla suggested reducing the subdivided parcel to about four acres, leaving room for a country residence but leaving the farm land in production. Council agreed and gave approval on that basis, of sunshine The Claresholm Care Centre's entry in the Stavely Days parade provided the rainbow for all the rain that fell that morning. The float, which was designed for Claresholm s parade, pleased all the stalwarts who braved Cooper, Kevin Deering, Mark Deer- - may CHUG ALUG Pa ee ORANGE, GRAPE, CHERRY 250 mL 4/1.00 KITCHEN. Wel aaty .67 mee elt TOMATO JUICE ) Dea place onthe Honor Roll: GRADE XII: Brenda Bonetti. Bernice Case, Dean Heck, Brenda Dion, Clifford Dimm, Sharalee Howells, Cheryl Lane, Judy Lap- rade, Mary Sue Nichols, and Gerald Vandervalk. GRADE XI: Tina Aimoto, . Kathy Bishop, Michelle MCCarthy, Danielle Armstrong, Charlene Baker, Tammy Clements, Darren MARGARINE CLOVER LEAF an SALMON 2.69 CARNATION COFFEE WN Pal ing, Trisha Fletcher, Kim Lane, Laurel Neubeker, Derek Rush, Kathy VanLangen, and David Yor- gason. GRADE X: Dana Benson, Drina Commisso, Karen DeMaere, Shawneen Doig, Mark Dyrholm, Naomi Eberl, Debbie Gelowitz, Kiima Hall, Connie Hazlett, Coralie Johi Todd Kr ki, Kelly Lane, Pak Kim Lo, Carolyn Loze- man, Collin May, Dawn Middleton, Sherry Mitchell, Shawn Ohler, James Opp, Corinna Penner, Jason Rice, Jeff Rice, Sheila Robinson, Sonya Schlosser, Leanne Scott, Marni Smith, Tanya Thorn, Derek a AM Townsend, Teresa Vandervalk, Peter Vesely, and Robert Wong. 1849 GRADE IX: Tracy Burton, 29 Oy PRODUCE oy a eaES) 1.09 CANADANO.1,3LBBAG . CELERY STALK CANADA NO. 1 Le WHITE POTATOES rv Te Le BANANAS CANADA NO. 1 Le aes CANTALOUPE CANADA NO. 1 .... 1.89 Nancy Elder, Brad Flexhaug, Doug Gross, Patricia Harper, Shauna Lane, Chandra Lewis, Jamie Mulholland, Shannon Scott, Sintia , Thijssen, Michelle Vandellen, Craig White, and Sheldon Wong. be teaching: - stable management horse health and anatomy horse psychology equine reproduction - specialized horse training horse handling science field trips - show ring preparation 12 weeks LETHBRIDGE COMMUNITY COWEGE EQUINE EXCELLENCE This program is especially designed for the western horseman, with strong emphasis on development of riding skills. This Hands On Pro- gram will give the student very mark table skills in the equine industry. Listed below are just some of the subjects our qualified instructors will September 22 - December 19, 1986. For more information, call 320-3377 Registration Deadline September 17, 1986 To register with VISA, call 329-7222 FREE. p WIN YOUR GROCERIES FREE TWO WINNERS EACH WEEK' (NEXT DRAW SEPTEMBER 8, 1986) SEE THE RULES EOSnED IN SAVE MORE LAST WEEK'S WINNERS WAYNE OLMSTEAD 22.88 BARBARA NELSON 91.59 it- YOU COULD BE ONE OF NEXT WEEK'S WINNERS 8:00 - 5:00 p.m. 86-1S-825041 BEEF HIP ROASTS Claresholm Ford Mercury and receive 1 PACKAGE OF CIGARETTES FOR ONLY 2.00 with every 25 litres of gasoline purchased. N SMOKERS DURING THE MONTH OF SEPTEMBER BUY YOUR GAS AT CUT FROM CANADA Ait BEEF MEDIUM GROUND BEEF MINUTE STEAK PORK BUTT ROAST DOOR EERE EERE RO ROSES SEROT ere eneenes Co tntees et siten ttantete Eat snte St Oot hoes mca LSOSEESE Claresholm 625-360U Saving You More With LOW, LOW PRICES CERRO Ce Came ea aCe ee FREE DELIVERY In Town On Orders over 10.00 UALITY MEATS lems Available While Guantites Last We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities: f
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Image 553 (1986-09-03), from microfilm reel 553, (CU11008388). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.