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The Gazette 1986-01-01 - 1986-12-31
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1986-01-22
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Wednesday, January 22, 1986 The Gazette Harvey Gillrie and Dave Dishan are congratulated by Legion President Gerry Frezzell after receiving 60-year Legion pins Saturday evening. the Bingo format, Lanz; Art Rowland; Stalled as an Honorary donations to the Heart Terry Dodd; Hugh Executive Member. Fund, Community Bus, Kane; Leon Fix; A] President Gerry Frezell Air Cadets, Library and Halverson; Wayne Was in charge of the others, amounting to Erickson; Gordon evenings proceedings. $106,000. Upgrading Bremner; Gerry White;, The Ladies Auxiliary Legion and Auxiliary officers installed Wilf Jopp had the pleasure of presenting souvenir gifts to the installing of- ficers at Saturday evening’s ceremonies at the Legion Hall. The. recipients were Evelyn May, Commander, Ladies Auxiliary District No. 5 and Comrade Green, Ponoka, Immediate Past President of the Alberta N.W. Command. Loehr; 2nd Vice President - Gloria Ulry; Secretary - Margaret the Cenotaph in Garry Doering. ’ slate of officers for 1986 Sissons; Treasurer - cooperation with the Vice President - Keith includes Past President Sandra Moore; Sgt. at Town and the 1.0.D.E. Baxter; Past President- - Madeline Evans; Arms - Zinnia is a proposed project, Ken Gillrie; President - President - Doris Bateman. during Jubilee Year Gerry Frezell. Rowland; ist Vice Executive: Dot Celebrations. Harvey Gillrie was in- President - Lorraine Morrison; Ruth Han- son; Marg Rosehill; Kathy Rasmussen; Natalie Gillrie; Dorothy Wilson; Nancy Her- bert; and Marion Jen- gen. Pins were presented to the Installing Officers by W. Jopp. The installation marks the end of another suc- cessful year for the Legion in Olds and opens the gate for the 60th Anniversary Celebrations not only here but across the nation. Doris Rowland, left, and Gerry Frezzell, right, were installed as presidents of the Legion Auxiliary and the Olds Legion for another term at ceremonies Saturday in the Legion Hall. : Sixty year pins were presented to Dave Dishan and Harvey Gillrie at the Canadian Legion Installation, Saturday, January 18, 1986. Dave Dishan had his card when he enrolled in the first ' Great War Veterans Association in England, December 7, 1919, and this precedes the Royal years. Cémrade Green; of: Queen’s Bench trial ordered An Olds man has been ordered to stand trial in Calgary’s Court of Queen’s Bench on two weapons. related charges. Judge Paul Adilman determined after a preliminary hearing in Olds Provincial Court last week the Crown had enough evidence against Joseph Robert Rosenbargo to order the Queen’s Bench trial. Rosenbargo was charged allegedly ‘com- mitting assault by threatening to use a firearm and allegedly pointing a firearm. There is a ban on publication of the evidence disclosed at the preliminary hearing. Ponoka, Immediate Past President of Alberta N.W. Com- mand installed the Branch 105 members. His opening remarks highlighted the Sixtieth Anniversary of the Royal Canadian Legion. The association has grown from twenty thousand in 1925 to sixty thousand in 1986 with eighteen hundred branches, including two hundred: and’ seven in Alberta. The purpose of the Legion, he said, is to aid veterans, depen- dents, their widows, be involved in community affairs, sponsor the Land, Sea, and Air Ca- dets and Sports. No. 99 Wayne Gret- sky and Dale Howard are two of the prominent former Cadets, as well as twen- ty-six. other young athletes in Track and Field. A History of the Legion on tapes is to be made for the Alberta Archives and Glenbow Foundation. A pictorial historybook is now available. Jubilee din- ners, films on Legion activities, plus a book which is being cir- culated and signed amongst the Ladies Auxiliary, which has a specially designed crest on the cover, are all part of the Legion’s 60th Anniversary Celebrations. Evelyn May, Ladies Auxiliary District No. 5 Commander of Alberta N.W. Command assisted Commander Green with i the executive of the Ladies Auxiliary, Bran- ch 105. President Gerry Frezell gave the yearly report, which included the purchase of the Dairy Corner for exten- ded parking, change of A SLIMMER, TRIMMER BODY ' CAN BE YOURS TODAY! Call 346-8546 - 340-2687 For the Independent Herbalife Consultant in Your Area 100% Satisfaction Guranteed 5th ANNIVERSARY A Draw ona Come Celebrate Our Sth Anniversary Jan. 23 to Feb. 8 With All Perms A Choice of a Professional Shampoo or a Styling Aid Professional Curling Iron, and Air Diffuser Mon. to Sat. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 10% Off on Mondays Free Consultations .Cindy, Rhonda, Sharon ‘Morrison; Don Hanson; Doris Rowland, Ladies Auxiliary President reported serving 6400 plates at banquets and donations of $9,500. A rally was held, and a History Book is being prepared. She extended thanks to all helping and the Legion men at the banquets. She presented a $5,000 cheque to Legion President Gerry Frezell. Pianist for the in- stallation was Alma Allison. The following officers were installed: Sgt. at Arms - Fred Letourneau; Secretary - Lois VanHoland; Treasurer - William (Bill) Elliott; Branch Service Officer and Chaplain - Rev. RJ. Ritchie. Executive Committee: Harold Jensen; Vic Russ Wilson; Wilf Jopp; David Lanz; Ed van de Pypekamp; Lloyd Ulry; Fred Notley; Sam Burnside; Vern Ortwein; Lionel AOmM=1=-HNHSFO MASIMNSH MHC CINDY’S CUT’N’CURL 5221-Hwy 2/7 helo Dr ets ts ALBERTA TRANSPORTATION SEALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned at the Tender Deposit Counter, Fourth Floor, Twin Atria Building, 4999 - 98 Avenue, Edmonton, up to 11 o’clock A.M. on Friday, January 31, 1986 for the construction of the following work: Crushing and Stockpiling Gravel and Other Work Hand Hills Pit (N.W. 1-30-17-4) Hwy. 21:14 N: of Swatwell to Jct. Hwy. 27 Hwy. 27:10 Jct. Hwy. 21 to E. of Jct. S.R. 836 and E. of Red Deer River to Jct. Hwy. 9 S.R. 575:04 N. of Hesketh to W. of Kirkpatrick S.R. 838:02 W. of Drumheller to Drumheller and Museum Access A.R. 113 Jct. Hwy. 27 to Morrin Approximate Quantities 6 100 tonnes designation 3 class 12.5 B Contract and Specifications may be obtained at the office of the Director, Contracts Engineering Branch, 4th Fir, Twin Atria Building, 4999 - 98 Avenue, Edmonton, Alber- ta, the office of the District Transportation Engineer, Room 107, Hill Park, 2411 - 4 Street, N.W., Calgary, Alberta, the office of the District Transportation Engineer, Administra- tion Building, Lethbridge, Alberta, the office of the Regional Director, 4th Floor, Provincial Building, 4920 - 51 Street, Red Deer, Alberta, the office of the Regional Director, Provincial Building, 5025 - 49 Avenue, St. Paul, Alberta and the office of the Regional Director, Provin- cial Building, 9621 - 96 Avenue, Peace River, Alberta, and will be available to individuals operating in the Province of Alberta or to part- nerships or corporations registered in the Pro- vince of Alberta. A Deposit of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00), payable to the Provincial Treasurer, will be required for each copy of the contract and Specifications taken. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified che- que or bond equal to 10% of Tender. Tenders will be opened in public. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. H. M. Alton, Deputy Minister, Alberta Transportation} su We accept all gas coupons. less of Give us your bent, folded, and crushed coupons. We’ll treat them like our very own. Competitor coupons are making a comeback at Turbo. Now any gas coupon is as good as cash -- at any Turbo station. Drop in and exchange them for full face value. And get full service at self-serve prices. size, Turbo. You'll come in with your coupons. But you'll be back for our service. One coupon per purchase with minimum 25 litres fill-up
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