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The Gazette 1986-01-01 - 1986-12-31
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1986-10-22
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oy Se SS z= PS = nS: Ny es GS Sa Soa we a Of > S Ege , I he ~“ St a CPSP ] wow fa so j Sw oe 9 : eSB Published Weekly at Olds, Alberta os O — = ; 3 0 Issue No: 43 new faces for All five of the incum- released late Monday aaa bent councillors in Olds by Olds Returning Of- Y were returned to town ficer Jerry Reglin, : council, Sundre and Roger Kinney is the Bowden have new new town councillor in mayors, the Didsbury mayor is back for Olds edging out con | another term and there tender Wilfrid Jopp for is a new county coun the only — council cillor for division four. position that did not According to the unof- have an. incumbent in ficial election results the running. sly ital i F gh z : i & S ro) BEEEG PEE g i g nered the most votes had 400. with 528 followed by Reglin noted 610 . Harold Gordanier with ballots were cast out of : fi between 3,000 and Rowland is back 3,500 eligible voters in second term with Olds as compared to Gillrie had 914 ballots cast in the | Glenn Elmer Shantz with 399. Robert McIntyre tewell with 122. Sundre Secretary- Treasurer Harvey Doering said 489 voters turned out Monday out of an estimated 1000 sand count system **Boomer’’ Adair, Minister of Transpor- tation and Utilities and Honourable Nancy of Education announced Roger Kinney = === (Elsie) Nelson became The provincial gover- the mayor with 251 nment will be providing votes over rival Kirk stants of $300.00 per £ is ak ee Parsons with 32 votes, bus for each bus that EE Fi zee ij i g ye lee Es. aft igi é i i i Pe - end fourth candidate, with more than 2,600 ‘The other contenders Cont’d.on Page 2, buses eligible, the were Elmer Faygas votes, f with 204 David : ; of a_ million Cuming with 170, Carl ener Siete btn 184, Fall Back Sites, Peaag witb ce ae can Albertans can turn Transportation from 138, Modlin, Downig their clocks back one both this and next with 70 end Marilyn Mo Saty Sunday os year’s budgets. The . to K ki with 70 the returns program will be ad- Car: i Mountain Standard ministered in co- stairs Secretary- mn, tion with Alberta Treasurer Daphne Tur- wee ner estimated a 55 The time change is ef- Education. oui ee then bid fective: 2 am. October Assistant County 26 as Daylight Saving with 493 ballots cast another out of between 700 and tans ue & season and Albertans the county’s 63 buses eee as get back the hour of will be eligible for the Ormer aleep lost last spring retrofitting grant. councillor Elizabeth Ken and Glenn Elmer 1983 civic election. 409. He added Jopp has 48 Roger Kinney had 404. hours from the time the - votes to win his council polls close to call for a : | ie ee Harold Gordanie grain light but yield high 1CW or number one. out poorly this year Alberta Wheat Pool much of it coming in as Assistant Agent number three grade or considerably”’ The Pioneer Elevator in at 40 lbs. to the sored by the Olds and Agent Dave Shoemaker bushel and ‘up with Distri of said ‘The barley is not about 80 per cent of it will weighing up like it being graded number MP Cpl. Brent Baker, the yield, “especially Crime Prevention barley” is “better than centage is actually high Police Community average.” Relations and board Normally barley har- below the member of Red’ Deer vested in the Olds area number one barley Crimesteppers. weighs in at between 47 normally grown in the Olds has been put un- and 50 Ibs. to the area. der the jurisdiction of bushel but the barley He added, the “big Red Deer Crimestop- brought in this year is disappointment’’ is pers after it was jointly weighing in at 42 to 47 grain “not drying like it by the Town lbs. to the bushel should’ and __ his of Olds and the Cham- though most of it is elevator has installed a ber. , still graded number grain dryer which local The meeting is one. Barley must weigh farmers have kept 109 and 20 per cent of scheduled to begin at a minimum of 46 lbs. to busy. the crop had been har- 8:00 p.m. the bushel to be graded Rapeseed has turned vested, said Shoemaker. The elevators have been open anywhere from 12 to 16 hours every day including noted when he opens up at 7 a.m. or 7:30 a.m. the farmers who have worked long into the night or all night are waiting there already. As of Friday, between % Be es The new executive of the Olds Elks Hockey Club includes back row from left to right Gary Bartec, George Irving, Tom Johnson and Irvin Johnson, Directors. Front row from left to right John Curkan, Directors, Reg Oisen Vice-President, Shirley Niemeyer Secretary-Treasurer, lvan Olsen General Manager and Henry Niemeyer Director. President Larry Wilson is missing from the photo. a
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