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Claresholm Local Press 1982-12-02 - 1983-12-28
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1983-06-15
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While the possiblity exists to the potential benefits of in- hearings are set to begin assessed in relation toexpect- As well, there still remains needed to assess the potential expand agriculture onto more tensifying agricultural pro- right after Thanksgiving ed returns. Social services, some landavailableforsettle- for agricultural expansion in / of Alberta's public lands, such ductivity on the existingland Day. : and amenities such as schools ment in the Peace River area, Alberta. This potential exists jf ( potential for expansion of base in the rest of the Public lands are required and hospitals, may also be although many of the soilsin in two forms: expansion onto f the agricultural land base province should be assessed for many land use and re- required in new farming this region are considered private lands in the White should be assessed in other and compared to the potential source activities. The. report areas, : ; marginal for tillage. On av-- and Yellow Areas through terms than the simple fact benefits of expanding agricul- points out that in addition to To deal with allocation and erage, titles on about 150,000 decreased summerfallow, that this land might be ture onto the Given Area agriculture, there is forestry, administration of public acres of publicland aretrans- technological improvements, S available, suggests a report before any more of it is recreation, coal, petroleum lands, and toensure thatland ferred to private agricultural. and increased improved land; recently prepared -for the allocated to agricultural pur- and many other interests all is allocated efficiently, the land owners each year. As and expansion onto public Environment Council of Al- suits. demanding the right to use concept of integrated resource demand for agricultural use lands in the Green, Yellow, gt; berta. These are some of the portions of this public land management is used. Public of public land has risen in and White Areas by means of Northern Alberta s go-call- conclusions of a report on resource. The allocation of lands are.designated for var- recent years, an accelerated the allocation of lands ae ed Green Area , the unset Agriculture and Public Land public land to agriculture ious uses, depending upon land sale policy has been through the integrated land a ao tled forest lands presently Management in Alberta within this framework is demand andthe capability of implemented, with up to management process. : mangaged for timber, water- which was prepared by M.C. affected by various environ- the land fora particular user. 220,000 acres targetted for shed, recreation and other Taylor and K.R. Leggat of the mental, verre social Thatallowslandandresource transfer in 1982-83. 625-4441 uses, contains a large land Resource Evaluation and constraints. More information uses to be managed together i . base capable of supporting Planning Division of Alberta is needed about these cori in order to attain various Most of the province's public TOMATOES pab eee land is located in northern forage production and pas- Energy and Natural Resour- straints for use when land provincial goals. Alberta kwhere tbe ol ing, f , 7 Fy . set *. : poorer yw canning, lor ture. However, it consists ced. It was published by the allocation decisions are being There are several ways in. iJ, short growing season, sandwiches, for chili, . for primarily of Canada Land Environment Council of Al. made. For example, reliable which public land is now 414 lisble -rainfall in- salads, for pickling, for fry- Inventory Class 4 soils, and berta as part of its back- data on soil capability for being made available for crease the risk of crop failure. ing, for snacking for feast- has only a marginal capabil- ground information for public agriculture are required. agricultural uses. Grazing Forage and pasture crops can, ing. Available Now at ity for tillage cropping. Be- hearings on maintaining and E ic costs to develop leases andpermitsarealloted jowever, be wuccesafully Willow Creek cause of the marginal nature expanding the agricultural land and infrastructure can annually on more than six grown canrtien ot Ahin lana: Greenhouse 1 Don File p of these Green Area lands, land base in Alberta. These be substantial, and must be million acres of public land. The wholeof the Green Area Six miles north contains only five percent of ot See ae Lodge Alberta's good farmland (CLI fireplace. a. eae - . 1 2 and 3). to make sure we're here EE - Sixth annual trail ride against cancer clases 1nd esa ni Summarized in the report and come on out 0 lot. With ay The Calgary Regional Com- beautiful Rocky Mountain i , B . are the kinds of inf tion c. Heated petitive Trail Riders, togeth- foothills 33 miles southwest That evening there will be tionally known for its work in : er with the Calgary district of Calgary. a community campfire and this field, much of it being i i The objective of the ride i wiener roast (please bring done in Alberta at the W.W. unit of the Canadain Cancer e objective o ride is i i - inka x ns Comes * Society, invite you and your to raise money for cancer your own food suppl ies) and Cross Cancer Institute in Ed- When you're spending an evening at home Excellent Art display friends to join us at this research and each rider must the riders who gained the monton and at the University and there's nothirig in the house year s Trail Ride Against have sponsors before they can most points on their treasure of Calgary and the University you want to Eat? This beautiful oil painting titled The UGG Elevator is by Cancer, being held west of enter the ride. All ages are hunt will be announced and of Lethbridge. More dollars ble garage Alexandru Bakk. It is currently on display atthe Claresholm Pub- Millarville at the North Fork one ec ene awarded. eas a aes public gi i REMEMBER OUR 4 ihiti artists. i Th rth or TOU junday there see * lic Library as part of an exhibition by local artists. Group Camp, located in the cane hastaah caerraneon, guided trail rides leaving at grams erties this Annual TAKE OUT SERVICE mer and 5 Firday at 5 pm, July 15th, 10 am. Distances tobecover- Trail Ride Against Cancer WE SPECIALIZE IN Don'about through Sunday evening, d will vary dependingonthe are needed. 1 ffi July 17th. The camp sites and wishes of the group. ; For information and entry- CHINESE WESTERN CUISINE i Alberta Chamber e ects oO cers tie stalls are on a first come - Last year 5,000 was rais- sponsor forms please phone: Choose trom our menu of eee basis, so come early ed. Please help us reach our Fil Skinner-Endruschat over 100 Fine Dishes ae eoey Saturday is a special day on Objective this year to double 278-4312; Donna Fox 938- At its 45 annual general utilities company vice-presi- has With various government 41 ) oars ride, as we've that amount. rs 4396; Cancer Society Office 10 off Th meeting which closed today. dent, while Reuben. Hamm, bodies. He said he sensed that een fe Treneare renters More time and money have 244-2791. for picking up your o 5 pear in Grande Prairie, the Alberta radio station owner in High the tide was turning against Eas Rien cil leave been spent on cancer research Can cancer. be beaten? rder auras Chamber of Commerce elect- River, became the Alberta government interference in beck: iders, than other disease in, YOU BET YOUR LIFE IT The Cedar Garden Arnold for t . * at 10 am in pairs ndhaveto . than any oe Oe ed new officers for 1983-1984. Chamber's 2nd. vice presi- the market place but that all follow a list of clues and a history. Canada is interna- CAN Dr. Don R. Stanley, head of a dent. The association's treas- of us will have to keep our ae ee ee eiraita covert Restaurant Close ita large Alberta engineering rer will continue to be T.A. shoulders to the wheel. Saeaciatel 20 eileen 625-3944 ndbreak group, was elected president, Sissons of Medicine Hat. The Alberta Chamber of 7pPrOXURNUY ts break z : tion. Fil succeeding T.M. Sterling of The retiring President, Commerce, founded in 1938, eas akace Sr equested 360 Open Mon. through Sat. until Midnight cole Duncan McKillop, Tom Sterling, in his report to is a federation -of over a Tag yourcenl packed lunch CORRECTION NOTICE and Sundays until 8:30 aot who has a law practice in e approximately hundred hundred ity chamb i isi : - We cater to all parties large or small. is (apatingd i It is stressed this is not a race The Leviton Trouble Light:18-821 on page 2 of pai 8 hi 0 Turner Valley became presi- delegates participating in the of commerce in Alberta and + an a dect-sleck The /6Mice of st sedeiotl) I the import- since 1981, includes a grow- gt; yu0y Lu eh ae ge the Bumper to Bumper Father's Day flyer Mosteroend, View ane dapericny) Eapisee Cech vice president was filled by ance of the continuing inter- ing direct corporate member- pi e ant Setanta side should have read, Trouble Light with 1 (one) 1 has air E.W. Smith, Calgary, asenior faces the Alberta Chamber ship base. P i metre cord . : ds and 2 - ed lovely . Bumper to Bumper regrets any inconvenience APPOINTMENT j DEADLINE MONDAY 5 P.M. DISPLAYS, MONDAY NOON PHONE 625-44) this may have caused our customers. Bn is grass- C 7 080 and view Ea BRIGHT FINISHES 1: dream- ' sae OF TODAY S VINYLS not Arnold Requi Flat floors floors Solution - Trusses by lon with aS ee Saari ERIC MACDONALD, P. Eng all culti- rus joist (WESTERN) LTD. Ere csacnuch ep iPeRtie ned Goan eiecinics rea. We i TINA WAIBOEF, .- ARNOLD NORGARD RENS WAIBOER menerts ot oS Leett ay sepa soutterp Alberta us , i Jor Associated Engirieering Services Lu announce eee eae eee beste G5-S6As aon fees erase ery Dasa ana hieeen lt;2 : Alberta Region Sanaa CHINOOK COUNTRY PROPERTIESLTD. . -do not warp Air. IMac Donates cexiersivel experience -includes Clareshoim Local Press, Wednesday, June 15, 1983-Page 17 Agriculture and Public Land management in Alberta j RRREGLLS yb ei eee ; 5 s ae ees work on impoundment dams, storage reservoirs and Rye Set verigation schemes, In addition, he was project co Now Marketin Approximate added cost for 1200 a. ft. house ee ere eet Sonera is 300.00 office where he supervised AESL work on the Vegreville 4 Corridor Regional Water Supply System and Town of 66 55 See your local distributor Morinville Reqonal Water Supply System st ver Green ; RES a tinaiar Cosson lemelay cement company, It has offices throughout western Canada ; 2 4 ite: and internationally, providing comprehensive consulting cog . - engineering and project management services for the Watch for Open House Signs we erate coe 00 (116) 2 BEDROOM home on quiet street, suite with bath in base- (104) GOOD DOUBLE wide op permanent footing on corner lot in P Z sn ment. Single car garage, terrific, 77 x 179 lot with huge garden Granum. so ASSOCIATED a ee ares. 40,000 ENGINEERING (118) GRANUM 1300 ft, bungalow excellent condition, 3 bay ga- Ese uD - 00,000. i (46) WEST SIDE bungalguy Bedrooms, developed basement. 12 rage with pit - 55,000. : 3/4 mortgage til Sepemste 1985, e 5 : (110) GRANUM - 3 commercial lots totalling 78 x 130 ft. f fj fj Birreceorererver ae yeeeere EET vor reereees it R 15-2717 (120) MODERN 3 bedroom bi-level with developed basement. ; : : 15-4290 West side, close to schools. Note Price 56,000. (119) FEDOR SUBDIVISION - Excellent residential lot 55 x 110 (nt 1187 80, FT home eng hom pont fc, exten lzge (88/1604 40 LOT clown echo. Can be ol aa tren 60 140 Claresholm 4-H Beef Club rooms throughout; Utilities installed on main floor. Ideal extends a hearty retirement home 48,500. (63) 62 x 131 LOT on cul de sac in east side subdivision. Triple ga- 2 2 yard for , rage on property. 19,000. S i (77) 1060 SQ. ft. bungalow close to schools: Basement has hobby : room, bedroom, 3 piece bath, garage, nicely landscaped, under- WE HAVE A NUMBER OF LOTS FOR SALE ' al to be ground sprinkler. Reduced to 69,000 i THROUGHOUT THE TOWN lt; ACHEAGES to all for their enthusiastic support of the * Shed. . (82) ROOMY WEST side bungalow, 1230 sq. ft. partial basement, (98) VERY SCENIC foothills acreage West of Stuvely. 22 acres : garage and garden shed. Requires stucco finish 45,000 pean canon al Welk ween 4-H Calf Sale held at Fort Macleod Auction Market on Monday, June 6 : The Following Supported purchase of calves Walt Wiig; Walt's Stationery; Fashion Farm; Home Hardware; Dr. Jon Cooper; Dr. B. Mitchell; .. Dr. Stubbs; Dr. Benson; Claresholm Pharmacy; Home and Hearth; Vanda Shoes; Macleod (80) 1900 SQ. FT. home on 2 acres, Jenn Aire range, fireplace, big (78) WEST SIDE bi-level newer subdivision, lot is nicely land- garage. Good mortgage at 12 3/4 until November 1985. scaped. 2 bedrooms up, 2 down, 2 fireplaces, 3 piece * 1th off master bedroom. rae fy FARMS AND RANCHES (2) DOWNTOWN ESTATE - 1500 sq. ft. bungalow on 87 x 140 lot. (122) 374 ACRES adjoining Claresholm. Three titles, could be sold aero Landacaping is attractively completed. Only 1 block from Post Of- I . : * : A nay aaa fice Reduced to 69,900 i separately, 2 wells, quonset cattle sheds, corrals, Excellent farm- Store; Claresholm Agencies; Chinook Country Properties; Claresholm Muffler and Turbo; r ahreddet peel ee Se secon Claresholm Local Press; T-N-T. Equipment; United Carpet; Bishop Service; Claresholm i June 30 (105) OVER 1500 sq. ft. renovated home on extra large lot in F - 7 ; i ; : mie Alived Stavely. Like new inside and out. Large assumable mortgage. (112) LOTS OF grass on this 1/2 section west of Stavely. Oxley Photo; Yosh s Shell Service; G. R. Lewis Imperial Oil; Bud Smith; Starline Farms; Ardee Print- Only 54,900 Creek flows through- Additional 1/4 or 1/2 available. ing; Van Bert Trucking; Russel Macleod; Willow Creek Meats; Foothills Meat Processors, High River; 15, . : i i . scat a (90) STAVELY - MOBILE Home 12 x 50-with 10 x 20 addition. (113) 295 ACRES in Foothills, 1267 sq. ft. home on full basement, Highwood Auction. aa : ewer tele- Range and fridge included. 50 x 120 lot, Reasonable accommoda- 175 acres cultivated, 3 wells, 9 mortgage on 60,000. 7 s in mobile tion at 19,500, febes Again we would like to thank Claresholm Feed Service for purchasing the Grand Cham- asec (103) 135 in foothills west of Stavely. Good well and build- enth sec yea pec Macleod io o ee (115) GRANUM REMODELLED home, 2 bedroom, new vinyl sid- ing site, Very scenic. 100 acres cultivated. pion for the sev consecutive if and a special. thems Fort eater : ing, floor coverings, cabinet tops, furnace, wiring and plumbing. Market for purchasing Maury McLeod s Reserve Champion. rienced dis- This home is in excellent condition and ready for immediate occu- (26) 1/4 SECTION 5 miles N.W. of Claresholm. All utilities instal- cree 18 pancy ; Reduced to 30,000 led, good water. Older home, good quonset, shop and barn. Please call 515,22
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