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1986-03-05
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Wednesday, March 5, 1986 Fim, se Alberta's new central ally 9) its Shoe linee to the public. -This ~ first ‘province-wide service, emergency officially called PADIS (Poison and Drug In- formation Service) is housed at the Foothills Hospital in Calgary and will offer toll-free public telephone access for Poison in- dates oid ein ce: 1-800-832-1414 for Spike Well Control Training Centre near Edmonton was an- Benches and garbage cans along main street took a beating last week as vandals struck with a vengeance. The matter is under. nounced last week by investigation. f police reports Olds The Olds RCMP report from February 24 to March 2 they. received a total of 56 complaints with 25 originating in the town. The rural area was responsible for 19 com- . plaints and police were called to assist’ other forces 12 times. Six criminal complain- ts were received from the town and one came out of the rural area. There were no im- laid. There were 13 charged under the Highway Traffic Act in the town and eight in the rural area. One charge was laid under the Liquor Con- trol Act in the town and there .were two charges in the rural area. There were two charges laid under the Motor Vehicle Ad- ministration Act. in the rural area. There were two ac- cidents in the town and one in the rural area resulting in damages over $500 and one in- jury accident in the _ Tural area. Feb. 24 at 06:55 -G & L_ Sales, Olds. Com- plaint of attempted theft. Someone tried to break into their pop machine. Feb. 25 at 20:12 - Olds Feb. 26 at 11:53 - Rit- chie Video, Olds. Com- plaint of a wallet being stolen from the store. Feb. 26 at 13:20. - Maybank’s Drug Store. Complaint of shoplif- ting (Theft). One female young offender charged. Feb. 26 at 15:15, - Bank. of Montreal, Olds. Customer left a it, it had been stolen. March 1, at. 18:15 - Bowden Plaza Inn, ployee. Matter under investigation. March 1 at 20:30 - 50 St. Olds. Complaint of some youths fighting. All participants gone when police arrived. Didsbury Didsbury RCMP from February 24 to March 2 received 23 complaints from the town with six being criminal code related and 41 from the rural area with four being criminal code related. Two liquor tickets were handed out in the rural area and one impaired driver was charged there. Three. traffic tickets were handed out in town and none were handed in the rural area. There were two motor vehicle accidents in the town. and five in the rural area. February 27 at 19:15 a . station wagon on 22 Ave. .in Didsbury sustained wilful damage when a rock went through the win- dshield. Damage is under $1,000... Feb. 28 a house seven March 1. at 17:05. - $100.00 in quarters was taken out of.a pool table at the North Star stability questioned, sentence delayed Sentencing ‘(was delayed three weeks for a Didsbury area man} who forged a signature on_a student loan ap. plication ‘to deterthine™ whether or not he is;st- able. Ralph Wm. Baugh- man was found guilty of fraud and uttering a forged document in Olds . Provincial Court Thursday, but defence counsellor asked for sentencing to be adjourned to allow her to obtain some documents from the Alberta Hospital. In seeking the adjour- — “she yea se Shad ob some doubts vances about. her client’s stability.”’ Baughman’ s trial, for early January had been delayed after he was | adieattad 90. Alberta Hospital. Court heard the 9¢- cover Baughman’s payments on other student loans in arrears at the bank. He also Adilman obtained Pree cash ad- Bull Sale Olds Cow Palace March 6 - 1:00 p.m. Bred Cow & Range Bull Sale March 10__ at Innisfall at 10:30 a.m. Horse Sale at Innisfall - 12 Noon March 15 Land Auction at Carstairs Selling One Section of Land March 20 - 1:00 p.m. Jack Daines Bus. 227-3166 — Res. 227-5113 Lic. No. 010262 - Auction Lic. No. 2263 10-1te ERCB Chairman Vern i iebeteat gayinenin _ on MEP ceili | Mar of the Board of Direc- we loans, court ch 11 ‘court tors of the Petroleum in Sundre. | “ “industry Training Ser The forgery was Kevin tice bo be vice (PITS), President discovered after the ‘tried April8 @tll am. of _ the Canadian bank asked the Society ona speeding. Association of. Oilwell Robin. N, ‘Craig: -was. Drilling Contractors fined a total’of $120 for (CAODC) and Vice- mation of enrolment. improper use of licerise President of Precision Guretzki received a plates, operating an Drilling, Peter C copy of the loan ap- unregistered motor Grigg. plication and discovered vehicle and operating a In announcing. the every man was not enrolled Ron MclIfinis was explained the presen’ as a student at either of fined $76. for driving facility is “no oe the schools locations in without. due — con- Edmonton and Calgary sideration. she advised the Olds Jeff Heberling will be bank of the problem. - tried March 27 at 11 sent .in any tuition’ to” * ‘ confirm hé* was =: espa of two tounia student. of passing’ _ NSF, Baughman will be cheques. . sentenced in Innisfail Douglas -Raymond Clarke of March 17. a charge of possession court of stolen property. li with the blow-out Base! it Those urge ‘aieudee iSebeiee waoe oguibinint Sd in feos sibel A & ——s has been sues soaalls at the servicing operations. GI ‘Ton 4 xa March 27 “at 1:90. " toothless stage of senility. Millard’: doted ‘this Sierra Classic, Low Mileage, meget ae in i. fulfills one of the major Loaded with Options ................000005 ilemaife, ope is any person who takes a tape recommendations. from 1 people alleged to have cassotte apart in the firm out of the Lodgepole 1985 GMC % Ton beokeri belief the thing can be ut Blowout Inquiry Panel. Sierra Classic, - Lanes June: 13 and back in working order. Fiiture needs for ad- 4 did Osbionic Gove via Commitee Heft iusige, Dlesitcen: “Open tad sie well ‘eoatrol oaded ptions, mileage ........... ; as a will be incor . sone for is Qi = Feigt’ meme fnt ik traning wil be incor | 4982 Yamaha Xu 1100 A warrant, was issued Motorcycle pater gas ge — { With Fairings and Saddle Bays ............... bett. ECS Pian Activities . 1979 Buick Regal Coupe Randall Kendall has | Olds £.C.S. Plan Activities for Parents of V8 auto, air cond. Vs. .....eseeeeseceede neg been given tothe end of § Children attending E.C.S, 1986-87. - 1 S aa MARCH 10; What's EC.S.? How do cidren 1981 GMC *% Ton Sierra’ i at E.C-S. PPD. cee ee ee tere eee eter eae in jail for his conviction § An information night to explain. and discuss ; ee on a charge of assault | £.C.S. philosophy. 7:30 p.m. E.C.S. centres. 1978 Chevrolet Belair wing Baar oe ~~ oa oo oon Station Wagon V8 auto........ parking Drop into the centre during the day and a no parking zone. feel for the program. 9:00 - 11:30 a.m. 12:30 to 1975 Chrysler Newport cae ee Coupe 3... Ss reserved to March MARCH 24; R ht for the 1986-87 pleas on two counts of FCS ern 1976 Camaro Gopee ee etietien 7:30 to 9:00 p.m: at the E.C.S.. portable. Vee ore ee ee Sherry Anderson 7 : ' 1985 B i k parved’ ef plane. cnt sede calcd 10-1te uic two counts of passing Skylark Sedan MUTTART STE F Trae HOMES ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF A MUTTART HOME NOW! LOCALLY REPRESENTED BY: = = oe Lenard YES! Please send me a Muttart Homes Brochure.. Kanten I (1 enclose $3.00 to cover postage’ and handling) P.0. Box 146 Mail to: Muttart Manufactured Homes Caroline 10930 - 84 Street, Edmonton, Alberta. TSH 1M7 Alberta 1 Phone: Name. 722-3055 I padross I Phone MUTTART MANUFACTURED HOMES design. All types of sour gas training will - be available at the facility with the on simulating field operations and con- ditions. This will allow for the students to use current. detection and breathing equipment in typical emergency and rescue situations. The new facility’s em- ployment training of- fers a drilling rig, a ser- vice .rig, and related items on hand to “There is quite a demand for ~*the through the school year, both for Lenin sal daaieding, its % Ton 4x4 V6 auto 4 cyl. auto 4 cyl. auto V6 auto, air cond., tilt steering, 1981 Ford % Ton 1980 Chevrolet 3650 4 speed, dual tanks, etc. 1980 GMC % Ton Sierra Classic Air conditioning, lots of options 1985 Citation poison centre opens phone lines all. centres outside of Calgary; 270-1414 for and Calgary and immediate surrounding area. All calls will be handled by trained information specialists, backed by physicians and phar- macologists with backgrounds in diagnosis. and treat- merit of poisons and poisonous. materials. They will be supported by current and exten- sive computer-based in- formation about poten- tial poison hazards and the latest medical research studies on poisons. : The Poison Centre will serve as the single regional poison centre for Alberta, directly responsible for all public telephone access information, data ‘collection, and Page 17 evaluation, research t, and production of poison prevention programs. In cases of poison con- sumption, qualified in- formation specialists will either recommend emergency poison treatment at home or at a local hospital as needed. If the substan- ce involved has possible toxicity, they will recommend the transfer able to rapidly obtain a Unique Greenhouse For Sale Capable of producing all your vegetable needs. Proven structure for commercial, tropical, and bedding plant pro- AMIGO REALTY INC. 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Image 181 (1986-03-05), from microfilm reel 181, (CU11061391). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.