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Claresholm Local Press 1981-10-01 - 1982-11-25
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1982-04-08
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irst elected secretary of the Cana- dian Pinzgauer Association at y out Er the March 21 annyal meeting They of'the national beef.organiza- tor , tion held in Calgary. The meet- ize of ing, which drew a large atten- ed by dance from Alberta, BC, Sas- and katchewan and Ontario was as held in conjunction with the ate it some as The Reading Club with 14 members present met at the Sree home of Fern Wiig. Roll call was answered by short news items. ae The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- proved with one correction. gt; Topics for the long papers for --1982-83 included Hobbies as well as Famous Women and ste Book Reviews. Ruth Stewart thanked the members for her esc card of sympathy. The short paper by Mildred - Heover was an excerpt from Canadian Capers written Terry Place, Nanton, was Pinzgauer Spring Select Sale. Twenty-eight lots of fullblood, purebred. and percentage Pinzgauer cattle sold for 40,125. Serving on the CPA board of directors for 1982 are (front row, from left): Terry. Place, Nanton, Alberta; sec- retary; Barry Slater, Loverna, Saskatchewan, vice-president; ald had taken in rescuing the embassy members while they were harbored in the home of Ken Taylor ip Iran - Books were discussed and ' distributed The long paper by Jo Bach was a day by day account of her Fifteen Day European Farm Tour sponsored by the UGG. She told of the histori-- cal points. of interest in England, France, Switzer- land, W, Germany, and Neth- erlands and Belgium The-ride across the English Channel to Nanton cattlewoman secretary of National Beef Association Olive Boyce, Mir FWasyne, Al- berta, president; and Glen Salmon, Lethbridge, Alberta, past-president. Back row, The Century Roping Club is certainly well on their way this season, At this last roping, held March 20, in Winthrops arena, it.was even larger than last month's with forty teams competing. There are thirty four paid member in the club? Several of these members are new this year and for the first time, one of our members comes from across the border in Monte gt; gt; It is certainly nice to have so many members and hope that they all have a good year as me mbers. of the Century Roping Club. Results are as follows: FAST TIMES: Ist. go--Cliff Vandergrift-(Turner Valley) and Mark Jones (Calgary) 9.91; 2nd go -- Rudy Evenson (Calgary) and Bob Winthrop * (Calgary) 9.45; 3rd. go -- Ed Soop (Cardston) and Ray Pezderic (Claresholm) 8.19; 4th go--Ed Soop and Wally French (Hillspring) 7.47; 5th. go--Warren Means (Great Falls) and-Tom Feist (High. River) 8.37. AVERAGE: Ist--Ron Slemp(Strathmore) and Tom Feist 84.15 on five; 2nd.- Cliff Vandergrift and Ray Pezderic 93.96 on five; 3rd.-Ed Soop and Ray Pezderic 42.65 on from left: Leland Stanford; furs 4th.-Cliff Vandergrift Spring Coulee, Alberta; Dave Morgan, Olds, Alberta; Bern- arene Stedile, Salmo, B.C.; Bill Tobler, Calgary, Alberta; and Gary Smith, Olds, Alta. , Claresholm Reading club meets -with the part Flora MacDon- Calais in a Hovercraft and then coming back in a large boat over very rough water. The visitation of several farms. x Our hostess Fern Wiig served a very tasty lunch. Our next meeting will be at the home of Thelma LaFoun- tain on Monday, April 5. ) 15th Annual SOUTH COUNTRY RANCHER and Dave Simpson (Clares- holm) 43.37 on four. The-winning team at this roping was lucky enough to be presented with saddle pads donated by Paramount Re- sources owned by Clay and Vi Riddell of Calgary. Thank you very, very much for goaating these very useful prizes: and for making the roping more competitive. Our next roping will be held at Tom Bews arena west of Longview, April 10. The Century Club is off to another good year as we... are already well blessed with donors for the final banquet. Timbermountain Packtrain, Century Roping News owned and run by Dave Simpson and Family. alomg with Tall Horse Saddlery in Edmonton are donating a saddle. Stavely Auction Mar- . ket is donating two silver report given at the Willow Creek School Division No. 28 meeting Wednesday, March Personnel mounted headstalla; .La 24. Chaumiere Restaurant of Calgary, is donating two horse blankets; the Canadian Bank of Commerce in Stavely is also donating an award, but what it will be Twill be. ster date. The first anc ines listed above are new Eanes the fourth name is a third year donor. The placings of the-above-awards has not been decided yet; but the club wishes to extend a tremen- dous thank you to all. We also have two buckles donated for fastest time of this. season. The donors are Ed Soop-of Cardston and Eric and. Lavern Krogh who are representatives of La Rick Investments Ltd. of Calgary. Placings as of and includ- ing March 20: Headers: Ed Soop 115, Gliff Vandergrift 85, Gordon Ball 75, Ron Slemp 70, Tom Bews.40, Ed Jensen 35, Fred Gladstone 30, Rudy Evenson 15, George Brown and Bob Kidd 10.. Heelers: Richard Berringer 90, Ed Cole 85, epee 75, Ray Pt ic 60, Tom Feist 45, Dave Simpson 45, Harvey Deering and Wally French 35, Mark Jones 15 and John Hester 10. Notice to the of the Towr A) Trustees. The board pre- sently consists of the following members: Mr. Lloyd Barr, Chairman - Subdivision No. One, Fort Macleod; Mr. Gordon Tenac - Suh Lyin No. Two, Subdivision Claresholm;.Mr. Guy Cochian . Subdivision No. Four, Stavely; Mrs. Colleen Smith - Subdivi- sidn No. Five, Nanton; Mrs. Edith McDowell - Subdivision No. Six, Claresholm; Mrs. Cora Scholten - Subdivision No. Seven, Fort Macleod; Mrs. Bridget Jones - Subdivision No. Eight, Nanton. B) Teaching Staff At pre- sent,.the Board employs a total of 188 teachers, including four travelling band instructors, one travelling art instructor, and six teachers at Hutterite Colony Schools. C) Central Office Adminis- tration Staff. The board em- ployes ten central office ad- ministration staff, -two of whom work n a--part time basis. D) Non-teaching and Sup- port Staff. The board employs 9 regular bus drivers, 30 care- takers and maintenance em- ployees, 42 school based sup- esidents of Stavely You are hereby notified - that an- informal meeting on the Town of Stavely's i General Plan will be held April 21, 1982 Claresholm Local Press, Thursday, April 8, 1982-Page 7 School Division annual meeting Following is the chairman s port employees, two contract caretakers and one contract bus operator. In addition, 100 to 150 casual mployees are employed in such areas as Con- tinuing Education, . Driver Education, substitute teach- ing. ete. a Enrollment - Th September 30, 1981 stu gt; dent count was 3,163 students compared with a count of 3,236 - lan at Beotenib r 30, 23 per cent. .ie dent numbers arose primai ly in-a decrease in the enrollmetit Claresholm + School. of Native students in the Fort. Macleod schools. Facilities During the year the follow-. ing major projects were com- pleted or partially completed: a) A.B. Daley School, Nan- ton - 1,091,571. This school is expected to be completed in late May, 1982 and the official opening of the school is planned for the fall of 1982. b): Ewelme Colony Portable. School - 33,976. This school replaced the substandard school previously on the Col- Nobleford Agricultural Society Community Auction - an -Saturday,. April 24, 1982:at 1:00 p.m. on Main Street, Nobleford Machinery and Househojd Items Wanted -Consignment, reserve bid or donation -Plant and.craft sale table Green Ash Consignments must be listed by April 13. Don fisiig may be brought in. any time prior to sale seme, Jody s Place Claresholm Tree - Services Ltd. x. SALE OF TREES x 8 to 10 50.00 to 65.00 ony c) Library Renovations at the W.A. Day School and F. P. Walshe School; Fort Macleod - 57,679 d) Building Quality Restora- tion Program -, Buildings - 425,574. The major-eareas of expenditure were the replace- ment of the heating system in the Claresholm. Elementary School, the upgrading of the heating system in the J.T. Fos- er School, nton, and the re- he glassblock ment of ana x Elementary e) Building Quality Restora- tion Program - Equipment - 106,797. This program ena- bles the Board to replace obso- lete equipment in the Industri- al Arts, Home Economics and Vocational Shop areas.. The Province provides 50 per cent of the funding necessary. The board intends to con- tinue to use funds available through the Building Quality - Restoration Program,-grants up to 80 per cent of the total School Division - Page 8 Contact Pat imeson 824-3548 or Marg Wobick 757-2245 at 7:30 p.m in the Community Hall. z by Jean Pelletier. She dealt . .. Mike s Barber Shop Shacon Kernighan our new Hairstyling Specialist in Men s Modern Hairstyles Ry eee oleae vies / ESPECIALLY FOR HIM NOTICE Due to the misuse of the Town of Stavely 5 DUMP GROUNDS It will be Open-on Mondays Only and closed the balance of P the week. Under no circumstances will it Be open after hours or on weekends. Effective immediately. TOWN OF STAVELY Thank You For making our Grand Opening such a success b Congratulations to Evelyn Enticknap who-won our door prize We look forward to serving you with . Lower prices and greater value Whether it is new or used Thanks again: Roy, Karen and Larry The Mart and Pic-A-Pop Perlich Bros. . Sales Pavilion Lethbridge, Alberta We anesday: April 14, 1982: 1:00 p.m. - Expecting 115 nealetered* Bulls: Consisting of: 1425-2 year old Charolais Bulls PD a D b) b a PS p Y p p PS Tu B e These bulls are products of many of Southern Alta s prominent breeders. PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SALE Sale Conducted by: Perlich Bros. Auction Market Ltd. Box 1057, Phone: (403) 329-3101 aalendiae ae License No. 071465 COSRaaReRSesss seca CANOLA GROWERS COMPARE THESE BENEFITS: -Quality seedstock and chemicals at reduced prices, with excellent credit terms available. -Total delivery of contracted production guaranteed within the 1982-83 crop year. -Convenient Delivery Options. -Price the seed. produced at any time before July 29, 1983. lt; -Receive cash advances on unprided deliveries. -Farm storage payments paid for grain stored in your bin after November 1, 1982. x A CANBRA FOODS LTD. PRODUCTION CONTRACT OFFERS THESE BENEFITS AND MANY MORE. To make your commit- ment, or for more information, contact: . CANBRA REPRESENTATIVE ELWOOD SHERMAN IN LETHBRIDGE AT + 327-5781 law Plan to attend. TOWN OF STAVELY April 3 MMMM N EME NY Coming Spring Sales Sat., April 17: Aldersyde Machinery Sale Aldersyde, Please list by All Consignments Welcome - For information please phone - 549-3868 Sales Conducted by James S. Crowe Auctions AERA RDEE EER ES EREUEEE ES st Forthcoming Auction Sales. - Furniture Consignment Stavely Community Hall Saturday, April 17 April 21 - Machinery Consignment Sale at Stavely Wednesday, April 21 Antique and Collectables Sale Claresholm Community Centre Saturday, June 19 .Consignments welcome for both sales. Art Scott Auctions P.O. Box 185 Stavely, Alberta Phone 549-2122 in the heart of the Porcupine Hills PHONE 549-3777 OR 549-3766 Ue. 071111 Planned Pan Wednesday, April 14- Regular Sale at t1-a.m. Special Feeder Sale 1 p.m. Friday, April 16 at 1:00 p.m. All Breeds Bull Sale Entry Fee 25.00 For further information contact em McNain 549-3777 or Mark Shearer 28-2273 Mountain Ash 6't08 70.00 - Japanese Ash 6 to 8 65.00 to 80.00 Mayday 8 to 10 65.00 to 80.00 Northwest Poplar 12' to 16 25.00 to 35.00 Little Leaf Linden 5'to6 50.00 Weeping Birch- 12 to 16 200:66 Assortment of larger Maple and Chinese Elm - SPECIALLY PRICED Prices quoted are in the ground; for moving and planting with tree spade add 25.00 - within the Town of Nanton, 30.00 within two miles of town, 40.00 within five miles. Bagged and basketed add 30.00. Special quotes on larger orders and further distances. NANTON 646-2346 CLARESHOLM 625-3497 ER FENTER EERIE RE TERT ER, AUCTION SALE Furniture Consignment Sale Stavely Community Centre Saturday, April 17, 1982 10:00 a.m. Terms: Cash, Certified ee: Private or Company with proper I.D. cheques Lunch: Stavely Youth Society Skil Saw - Jig Saw- -4x8 Pool Table and acces. Also many articles CONSIGNED FROM CLARESHOLM GENERAL HOSPITAL NURSES RESIDENCE ART SCOTT AUCTION SERVICES BOX 185 STAVELY, ALBERTA Chesterfieids - Barbecue - Vacuum Cleaners PH.: 549-2122 Lic. No. 010358 Machinery Consignment Auction Sale : . -Stavely, Alberta Wednesday, April 21,1 982 Location: 2 mi. wise 4 12 mlle aciktictwely TRACTORS, TRUCKS CARS -IHC 434 w. Eze-on loader and-.3 point hitch - excl. cond. -M.F. 255 w. M. F. loader 3 point hitch. 500 hours - excl. condi. : MACHINERY 2 - 26' Cockshutt cultivators w hyd. wing lift 60 Versatile sprayer w galvinized tank 42 Golden Arrow w aluminum tank 30 National sprayer HAYING AND HARVEST EQUIPMENT OTHER EQUIPMENT f Realistic Navaho TRC 431 CB - 40 Channej Base - Realistic TRC 422 - mobile CB 40 Channel - 45 Tower and aerials - Assortment of tools SALE CONDUCTED BY t ART SCOTT AUCTION SERVICE Box 185, Stavely, Alberta Lic. No. 010358 PH.: 549-2122 k
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Image 554 (1982-04-08), from microfilm reel 554, (CU11194934). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.