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Claresholm Local Press 1975-01-02 - 1977-06-30
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(PARSE RC CSR ee PAGE 4 , 305-43 Ave. E. w 0 ee 235-3266 PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE ALL TYPES OF Works 5 OPEN 8-12; 1-6 DAILY OEE COMING Auction Sales Thursday, April 1 Mrs, *Karen Str mberg, farm sale at Stavely. Saturday, April 3 Machinery sale at Nanton. Monday, April J5 Be Don Kitchen at Nanton. Saturday, April 17 Machinery sale at Aldersyde. Friday, April 30 Max and Rita Gibson at Granum. AUCTIONEERS Warren Cooper Phone 486-2076, Nanton Licence 010464 Jim Crowe Phone 228-3868, Stavely Licence 010357 So) CLERK, Warren Cooper Jr. CASHIER, Marg Crowe GREYHOUND VACATION SPECIALS. Escorted Tours For 76 ARIZOWA-CALIFORNIA (21 days) Tour Highlights Salt Lake City Las Vegas Grand Canyon Phoenix Tucson San Diego Santa Barbara Coast San Fransisco. Return to Calgary by air, non stop. BLACKHILLS-YELLOWSTONE 10 day Highlights- Helena Yellowstone Park Rapid City Great Falls. B.C. BLOSSOM TOUR (6 Days) Kelowna Kootenay Valley Fairmont. CALIFORNIA (fly-bus) Flight to San Fransisco Bus tour South California Palm Springs Bus gt; tour return to Coles, FLORIDA MARITIMES (fty-bus) NEW ENGLAND For further information contact your Greyhound agent. Tot-Em Confectionery CURRENT GREYHOUND SCHEDULE ext Lethbridge; Cote, USA Fort Maced Cronbre, Vanover 780 PM Calgary, Kdmonten, Vanenur techietee a CURRENT BOTTLE DEPOT HOURS MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY 10 A.M. - 12 NOON,.7-P-M. -5 P.M. + better CLARESHOLM LOCAL PRESS The Claresholm Tiny. Mites-pictured here were tops in a trophy a tournament staged Kainai last weekend. They won all three of their . i Macleod 4-1 and Broc 2, defeating Kainai 2-1, Fort Dean Roth was awarded the best centre and Kelly Roberts as best goalie. Pictured with Coach Al VanLangen are, back row, left to right Richard Vanry, Mark Chartrand, Dale Doell, Cary LeGrandeur, Miles McCarthy, Allan Stojke, Hov'de. Cameron LeGrandeur, Stacey Hov' de, Jim Front row, left to right: HeatkjRyrie, Kelly Roberts, Mark Taitenger, Dean Roth, Danny Bush; Lance Petersen, ean Heck, Mike Maurushat. Missing when picture was taken were Skip Selk, Jim Morrow and Kelly DieBold Photo by Hugh Ashford OTTAWA and Small Business ae No short cuts By KENNETH MeDONALD You can't make the weak strong by- making the strong weaker. Social policies to redistribute in- come between individuals. development policies to transfer income betiveen regions -- these have in- creased public spending. raised taxes and caused most of the inflation that . the Anti-Inflation Board. (AIB) is now called upon to stop. ) Despite the billions of dollars spent over the past 20 years: there has been no inc in the share of national income going to the bottom 20 per cent of the population. Nor has there been any signiticant change in regional dis parities. Individual incentive schemes such as Oppor- tunities for Youth andthe Local Initiatives Program -- were monopolized by the educated who could mi the paperwork involved: Industry incen- tive programs are mono- polized by the larger firms with the staff no gt; handle them eco a Government-sponsored projects in slow growth areas fail to create long- term employment, Inflated government pay scales drain skilled workers from existing businesses. Sub- contracts are usually res- tricted to union shops. Small businesses are forced to close. Supporters of permanent wage und price controls aveept John Kenneth Galbrartl?s simplistic pro- position that holding down the power groups will en- able small firms to grow and expand. But when large companies are forced to reduce prices. smaller competitors will be forced to reduce theirs. too. Com- panies will not put out money to improve - pro- ductivity if the AIB stops them from keeping the improved S that result eco In February 1976 one anadian firm lost a 50,000 contract to 2 modernize the Canadian plant of a U.S. company. The AIB would not have permitted. the increased earnings resulting from modernization to be trans- ferred to the parent com- pany in the U.S. and the contract waycancelled. eoo The Canadian Federa- tion of Independent Business predic that where large retail chains und depart nent stores exceed permitted profit margins thet will lower prices. on selected items und give them awa leaders rather additional taxes. are no Short cuts There to prosperity -- it comes only from hard wo improved prod This applies to in s as wellas to small business, eoe The governments anti- inflation measures: are needed as a breathing space to bring wage costs in line with productivity. Holding the price increases of big business to cost in- creases may make political sense But this kind: of restriction on the strong is merely creating a cost-plus economy juyy like the Olympics The Canadian Federation of Independent Business The Lifeline Don't Blame The Appliance For those of you whe are not satisfied With your dishwasher here are xome hints and solutions. scrape dishes well, rinse them if they are going to sit, remember your dishwasher is not a garbage dixpoxal tiy alternating large and small plates, water circulation is better, ace the open end of cups, ses and bowls toward sprayer. don't overcrowd the silverware basket uxe only dishwashing deter: gents, soap and laundry detergent can cause suds which clog. the mechanism, ax well as leaving a baked on scum on your dishes. for best results the water should be from 140. degrees to 160 enheit. this means er heater should be set this high also plin to run the dishwasher when the water supply is good, not after baths. showers. laundry and soon Here are some of the most common problems and their causes Failure to operate (or stopping during. cycle) Check fuse or breaker and outlet for portable dishwasher. Door closed and locked. Cycle not correctly set to start dishwasher. Dishes not clean water not hot nough. Dishes not properly prepi aired. Not enough detergent ergent. Incorrect type of Dishes not properly needs cleaning water Bie Dishes not dry Water not hot enough Dishes not properly louded. Cutlery nested. Rinse dispenser empty. Recondensation, Crop Insurance By Mrs. Catherine Loree, BSc i DISTRICT HOME ECONOMIST 235-3301 Claresholm j ; i Dishware material eg plast ic Design of dixhes Heavy water spotting. or film- ing Water not hot enough Insufficient or old detergent Soni type of detergent. Rinse vr empty or ifno dispenser use dry rinse conditioner. Water pressure low. New dishwasher is removing invisible grease film left by hand washing Rainbow hue on glasses Too. much detergent Discoloration of stainless steel Acid foods and salt left on rinse Before loading washer. Overcrowding- cutlery: Long soaking in water. reaction. between stainless and detergent polish then change detargent THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1976 HOMES FOR SALE construction Contact: Ken Schneider S Claresholm 235-2424 CERTINGATION 24 hour answering service ee onarrox Removal of oxide film by scouring. Chemical 25th Annual Lethbridge SPRING BULL SALE March 31, April 1, 1976 Exhibition Pavilion Lethbridge, Alberta e All animals tested for Bangs and TB Mar. 31 10:30 a.m. SHORTHORN April 1 1:00: p.m April 1 1:30 p.m. * Sale sponsored by SOUTHERN ALBERTA CATTLE BREEDERS ASSN. Auctioneers Dave McNab Joe Perlich For catalogues and informa- + tion, contact LETHBRIDGE DISTRICT EXHIBITION 3401 6th Ave. South, Lethbridge, Alberta BILL S KOFFEE SHOPPE: 235-3166 WE SPECIALIZE IN: Catering large and small banquets Take-out dinners Family dining at its finest We are open: Mon-Fri 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. aS) FEEDLOT SUPPLEMENT RANGE BLOCKS M-V SPECIALS - VITA-PACKS WARREN FEEDS for the bad year you can t afford All-Risk Crop Insurance protects against financial loss caused by - drought, hail, frost, snow, wind, excessive moisture-and other natural : hazards, offering Stability and Security you can obtain in no other way. * : This is important because crop losses do occur and farm operstry: costs are high. With All-Risk Insurance, through the selections you make, you can a obtain the level of protection you need to cover your costs. If -- your production falls below the Cveese level you select, you are paid for the shortage. Find out more about this production-guarantee plan by contacting your local District Office. But do it now, as the deadline for application is April 30. CLARESHOLM - 235-3534 fh ALBERTA.HAIL CROP INSURANCE CORPORATION OF CUE STICKS. REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES NEW CUE STICKS FOR SALE. PHONE 235-2655 OPEN 11 A.M. TO 5 P.M. SEVEN DAYS A WEEK FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE CLARESHOLM BOWLING, POOL AND. PIN BALL AND 7. jaa 9:30 P.M. 7 THURSDAY, MA ; CLASSIFIE MINIMUM RA Minimum cha: 1.00; each ac subsequent inse original insertio: BIRTHS, DEA MEMORIAMS: 1.25 each up additional line. ENGAGEMEN' MARRIAGES: 1.25 for one i additional line. BOX NUMBER A charge of 1 and the use of th ber. CLASSIFIED D 1.50 per colur TENDERS, LE 20 per agate 1; line for subseque THESE A IF BILLING IS CHARGE .OF ADDED. DEA 11:00 A.M. TUE t BIRTHS BOYER: To Mr. Cameron Boyer, a Andrea Claire, 8 Ibs. February 29, at Grace Calgary. A sister for Ky grandparents are Mr. Barry Boyer. 4 MARRIAGES MOON.COCHLAN: Mi CO SOCCSOT EOC ESOEETOEEESEESEELESEOEE eepoccccecccccccs Eddie Cochlan of St: pleased to announce the of their daughter Wend to Brian Moon of Stay marriage took place March 12 in Lethbridge. 5 CARDS OF TH DEROCHIE: I wou thank the matrons of General Hospital -ar Creek-Claresholm: Aux pital, Dr. Mitchell, Dr. nursing staff, and the special thanks to fri relatives for the kindni flowers and cards. Thelma Derochie HALESCHUK: My th those who supported m tickets for the queen co Figure Skating club. Lory HAWK: We would like our heartfelt thanks t who have been so kind recent bereavement: Reikie, the Stavely Elk part in the memori: Linda Johnson, organi: Stavely United Church 0.0,R-P. No. 99 for ser and for their donati Cancer Society, the staff of the Municipal Willow Creek for flc donations in memory who donated to the Can in Bill's memory, all flowers, food and car home,.and everyone wt We also want to thank remembered Bill with v and inquiries while hospital in Calgary ar holm. Levina-Hawk and THE MANAGEMENT Plumbing and Heatin, thank the anonymous reporting the fire, to t for their immediate act sp cial thank you to tl holm Fire Department an admiral job of ke damages down to a mi Albert, Elley, John and Wendy sha SCHULER: The family Mr. H. Schuler wish to neighbors and friends many kindness shown o the last three years th lived alone THOMPSON: My sinc you to all who atter assisted at the Gosp concert on March 8 Clareshalm United Ct appreciate your suppor couragement To God
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