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Wednesday, August 19, 1992 The (iazette Olds Fair results continued JUNIOR: OTHER CRAFTS Cross Stitch - Any Article: 1 - Kirsty Reade of OMs. 2 - Coreen Mathon of Innisfail, 3 - Joann Mathon of InnisfaU, HM - Derek Mathon of Innisfail. Decorative Wrapped Box: 1 - Paul Windsor of Didsbury. 2 - Derek Mathon of Innisfail, 3 - Sarah Quaife of OMs, HM - Joel Windaor of Didsbury, HM - Sara Latimer of OMs. Stitchery - Any Article: 1 - Coreen Mathon of Innisfail. 2 - Joann Mathon of InnisfaU, 3 - Derek Mathon of InnisfaU. Hand Crafted Greeting Card: 1 - Jayme Dyjur of OMs. 2 - Jennifer Turcott of OMs, 3 - Jody Loree of Olds, HM - Greg Stumpf of OMs, HM - Tiffany Kreese of OMs. HM - Brad Wirchenko of Didsbury, HM - Kevin Kreeee of OMs. Hand Embroidery - a ny: 1 - Karin Verquin of OMs. 2 Genevieve Crosby of Olds. 3 - Coreen Mathon of InnisfaU. Liquid Embroidery - Any: 2 - Tyler Perrin of OMs. Stitching on Plastic Mesh: 1 . Amanda Hollman of Penhold, 2 - Jennifer Turcott of Olds, 3 - Corilynne Sparshu of Olds. Braiding - Any Article: 1 - Jody Loree of Olds, 2 Corilynne Sparshu of Olds, 3 - Lynsie McDonald of Olds. Weaving - aAny Article: 1 Chelsey Stumpf of OMs, 2 - Paul Windsor of Didabury, 3 - Tyler Perrin of Olda, HM - Bradley Cruikshank of Olds. Latchwork - Any Article: 1 - Martin GaU of OMs, 2 - Lynsie McDonald of Olds, 3 - Coreen Mathon of InnisfaU. Decorated Sweat/T-Shirt: I - Derek Mathon of Innisfail, 2 - Lisa Petersen of OMs, 3 - Michelle Turcott of Olds. HM - Greg Stumpf of Olds. HM Joann Mathon of Innisfail. Stencil Painting - Any: 1 - Lynsie McDonald of OMs. 2 - Mike Kreese of Olds. Stuffed Toy: 1 - Sarah Quaife of Olds, 2 - Kirsty Reade of OMs. 3 Bradley Hollman of Penhold. Baker's Clay: 1 - Anne Marie Flinsch of Olds, 2 - Lisa Petersen of Olds, 3 ry, Coreen Mathon of Innisfail. Ceramics - Slip Cist: 1 - MicheUe Turcott of Olds. 2 - William Archer of Didsbury. 3 - Jennifer Turcott of Olds. Candles: 1 - Bryon Anderson of Innisfail. 2 - Jody Loree of Olds, 3 - Corilynne Sparshu of Olds. Decorated Can or Bottle: 12 - Sara Latimer of Olds. 2 - Sarah Quaife of Olda. 3 - Lynsie McDonald of Olds, HM - Greg Stumpf of Olds. Penmanship: 1 Corilynne Sparshu of Olds. 2 - Kirsty Reade of Olds, 3 - Jody Loree of Olds. Origami - Any Article: 1 Andrew Snyder of Carstairs. 2 - Kevin Block of OMa, 3 - Tyler Perrin of Olds. Sun Catcher 1 - Jennifer Turcott of Olds. 2 - Greg Stumpf of Olds, 3 Chelsey Stumpf of OMs. Friendly Plastic: 1 - Ajnan- da HoUman of Penhold, 2 - Lynaie McDonald of Olds. 3 - Travis HoUman of Penhold. HM - Ryan Hollman of Penhold. Christmas Tree Ornament: 1 - Michelle Turcott of Olds, 2 - Corilynne Sparshu of Olds, 3 - Jennifer Turcott of Olds. Collage of Anything: 1 - Derek Mathon of Innisfail. 2 - Chelsey Stumpf of OMs. 3 - Coreen Mathon of Innisfail, HM - Greg Stumpf of Olds. Woodwork - SmaU Article: 1 Derek Mathon of InnisfaU, 2 - Joel Windsor of Didsbury, 3 - Rodney HoUman of Penhold. Model Made From a Kit: 1 - Nathan Archer of Didabury, 2 - Bradley Cruikshank of Olds, 3 - Coreen Mathon of Innisfail. HM - Jack Cruikshank of Olds. Handicraft * Reclaimed Material: 1 - Kirsty Reade of OMa, 2 Joann Mathon of InnisfaU. 3 - Greg Stumpf of OMa. Christmas Decoration: 1 - Sara Latimer of Olds, 2 - Chelsey Stumpf of OMs, 3 - Amanda Hollman of Penhold. Handicraft Article: 1 - Jody Loree of OMs, 2 - Kevin Block of OMa, 3 - Kirsty Raade of Olda, HM - Jennifer Pickard of Carstairs. JUNIOR HORTICULTURE Collection - WUd Flowers: 1 - Blane Ltuigevin of InnisfaU, 2 Tiffany Kreese of OMa, 3 - Kevin Kreeee of OMs. Collection Garden Flowers: 1 - Blane Langevin of Innisfsil, 2 - Tyler Perrin of OMe. 3 - Lynsie McDonald of OMa. Weed Collection: 1 - Blane Langevin of InnisfaU, 2 Derek Mathon of InnisfaU. Vegetable Collection: 1 - Sara Latimer of Olda. 2 - Blane Langevin of Innisfail. 3 - Amanda Hollman of Penhold. Novelty Creation: 1 - Blane Langevin of InniefeU, 2 Sara Latimer of Olds, 3 - Paul Windsor of Didsbury, HM - Joel Windsor of Didsbury, HM - Chelsey Stumpf of Olds. Flower Arrangement: 1 Joel Windsor of Didsbury. 2 - Tiffany Kreese of OMs. 3 - Lynsie McDonald of Olds. High Country Greenhouses Special - Moet Pointa, Junior Horticulture: Blane Langevin of InnisfaU. JUNIOR: ART WORK Water Colour: 1 - Kevin Krall of Olds. 2 - Mike Kreese of OMs, 3 - JiUian Steed of Olds, HM - Genevieve Crosby of OMs. Drawing - Pencil/Pen Ink: 1 - Anthony Dunlop of OMs, 2 - Joann Mathon of Innisfail. 3 - Bryon Anderson of Innisfail, HM - Amanda HoUman of Penhold. Detailed Drawing Crayons: 1 - Kevin KraU of Olds, 2 - Greg Kreese of OMs, 3 - Jennifer Turcott of OMs. HM - Derek Maton of InnisfaU. Abstract Art: 1 - Greg Kreese of OMs. 2 - JUlian Steed of OMs, 3 Genevieve Crosby of OMs, HM - Joel Windsor of Didsbury. Finger Painting: 1 - Coreen Mathon of Innisfail, 2 - Joann Mathon of InnisfaU, 3 - Derek Mathon of InnisfaU. Cartoon Drawing: 1 - CUnt Petersen of Olds, 2 - Kevin KraU of Olds. 3 - Genevieve Crosby of OMs, HM - Coreen Mathon of InnisfaU. Mixed Media: 1 Jennifer Turcott of Olds, 2 - Andrew Snyder of Carstairs, 3 - Joann Mathon of Innisfail. 3-Dimensional Art: 1 - Jody Loree of Olds. 2 - Clint Petersen of Olds, 3 - Paul Windsor of Didsbury, HM - Lynsie McDonald of Olds. Sculpture: 1 - Jennifer Turcott of Olds. 2 - Joel Windsor at .pidsbury, 3 - fKa Windsor of Didsbury ' Open Artwork - aAny Other: 1 - Clint Petersen of OMs. 2 - Tim Bobyk of Olds, 3 - Amanda Hollman of Penhold. KM - Mike Kreeee of Olda, HM - Andrew Snyder of Carstairs, HM - Corilynne Sparshu of OMs. Cruikshank Charolais Special - Best of Show - Junior Artwork: Anthony Dunlop of Olds. JUNIOR: PHOTOGRAPHY One Print - Up to 6 x 7 : 1 - Chelsey Stumpf of OMs, 2 - Jayme Dyjur of Olda. 3- Andrew Snyder of Carstairs, HM - Lynsie McDonald of Olds. Pharmasave Special - Most Pointa Junior Sections: Chelsey Stumpf of OMa. TEEN BAKING Baking Power Biscuits: 1 - Renae Perrin of OMa, 2 - Lisa Neufeld of Olda. 3 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. Bran Muffins - Plain: 1 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs, 2 - Jenny Block of Olds, 3 - Renae Perrin of OMs. Chocolate Chip Cookies: 1 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs, 2 - Tiffany KraU of Olda. 3 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs. Oatmeal Choco Chip Cookies: 1 - Lindsay Neufeld of Olda, 2 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. 3 Trent Sparshu of Olds, HM Lori Snyder of Carstairs. Oatmeal Cookies - No Fill: 1 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs, 2 - Trent Sparshu of Olds. 3 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs. Spice Raisin Drop Cookies: 1 - Jenny Block of Olds, 2 - Renae Perrin of OMs, 3 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs, HM - Lori Snyder of Carstairs. Chocolate Brownlee - Iced: 1 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs. 2 - Michelle Anning of OMa, 3 - Jenny Block of OMs. Slice, Not Brownies - Iced: 1 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs, 2 - Stacy Snyder of Car- - stairs, 3 - Renae Perrin of w OMs. Layer Cake - White - Iced: 1 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs. 2 - Renae Perrin of OMa. 3 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. Chocolate Cake Iced: 1 Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. 2 - Jenny Block of Olds. 3 - Christy Quaife of OMs. Cupcakes - Whia - Iced: 1 - Stacey McDonald of OMs. 2 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. 3 Lori Snyder of Carstairs. Apple Pie: 1 - Renae Perrin of Olda. Decorated Party Cake: 1 Renae Perrin of OMa, 2 - Kelsie Hallett of OMs. 3 - Felisha Crosby of OMs. Candy Chocolate Fudge: 1 * Jenny Block of OMe, 2 - Renae Perrin of OMa, 8 Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. Gingerbread House: 1 * Stacey McDonaM of OMs. TEEN: FANCY WORK Knitted Article: 1 - Renae Perrin of OMa, 2 - Tiffany KraU of OMs. Hand Bag - Any Media: 1 Stacey McDonaM of OMs. 2 - Tiffany KraU of Olda. 3 Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. DoU's Clothes: 1 - Stacey McDonaM of Olda. Dress: 1 - Tanya Stone of Olda, 2 - Stacey McDonaM of OMs, 3 - Keri Edgar of InnisfaU.. Blouse - Shirt or Top: 1 - Stacey McDonald of OMs. 2 - Janelle Gallais of Olda. 3 - Jackie Boyd of Olda. Skirt: 1 - JaneUe Gallais of OMs, 2 - Lisa Neufeld of OMs. 3 - Kara McDonaM ot OMa. Apron: 1 Stacey McDonaM of OMs. 2 - Stacy Snyer of Carstairs. Sleepwear or Loungewear: 1 JaneUe GaUais of Olds. 2 - HM - Andrew Steed of Olds. Christmas Decoration: 1 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs, 2 * Chantel Watt of OMa. 3 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. Friendly Plastic: 1 - Tiffany KraU of OMs, 2 Michelle Anning of OMs, 3 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. Calligraphy: 1 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs, 2 - Kelsie HaUett of Olda. 3 - Stanley Dyjur of Olds. HM - Chantel Watt of Olds. Collage of Anything: 1 Stacey McDonaM of Olds. 2 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. 3 - Jeff Latimer of OMs. Woodwork - SmaU Article: 1 - Grant Anning of OMs, 2 - Trevor Dyer of Bowden, 3 Donavan Watt of OMs. Model Made From a Kit: 1 - Grant Anning of OMa. Handicraft - Reclaimed Material: 1 - JaneUe Gallais of OMs, 2 - Renae Perrin of Olda, 3 Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. Handicraft Article - Other: 1 Stacy Snyder of Carstairs, 2 - Michelle Anning of OMa. 3 - Jenny Block of OMs. TEEN: HORTICULTURE Collection - WUd Flowers: 1 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. 2 Lori Snyder of Carstairs. Collection Garden 1 - Renae Perrin of Tiffany KraU of Olds. Shorts/Pants - Elastic Waist: 1 - Stacey McDonaM of OMs, 2 - Stacy Snyder of fJo, ,, Carstaire. OH, Shorts/Pants - Waistband: J - Janelle Gallais of Olds. 2 - Lisa Neufeld of Olda, 3 - Stacey McDonaM of Olds. Two-Piece Outfit: 1 - Tanya Stone of OMa, 2 McDonald of OMs. Article with SpUt Skirt: 1 - Tanya Stone of Olds, 2 - Lisa Graff of Olds. Open Sewing: 1 Stacey McDonaM of Olds, 2 - Lisa Graff of Olds, 3 - Tanya Stone of Olds. Elf Design Studio Special: Most Points - Teen Fancy Work: Stacey McDonald of Loree of Olda. ou*- KraU of Olds, Novelty Creation: 1 - Jenny Block of Olds, 2 - Renae Perrin of Olds. Flower Arrangement: 1 - Renae Perrin of OMs, 2 - Stacey Kara McDonald of OMs. High Country Greenhouses Special - Moet Points - Teen Horticulture: Renae Perrin of Olds. TEEN: ART WORK OU Painting - Freehand: 1 - Kelly Lorre of Olds. 2 - Chantel Watt of OMs. 3 - Donavan Watt of OMs. Water Colour: 1 - Kelly 2 - Tiffany 3 - Stacey TEEN: OTHER CRAFTS McDonaM of Olds. Cross Stitch - Any Article: Drawing - Pencil/Pen Ink: 1 - Michelle Anning of Olds. , . KeUy of 0lds and 2 - Stacey McDonaM of OMs, chantel Watt of Olda, 2 - Tif- 3-Kara McDonaM of OMs. feny KraU of Olds and Jenny HM - Renae Perrin of OMs. Decorative Wrapped Box: 1 - Chantel Watt of Olds, 2 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs, 3 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs, HM - Renae Perrin of OMa. Stitchery - Any Article: 1 - Christy Quaife of OMs. Hand Crafted Greeting Card: 1 - Andrew Steed of OMs, 2 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs, 3 -Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. Liquid Embroidery Any: 1 - Renae Pen-in of Olds. Stitching on Plastic Mesh: 1 - Renae Perrin of Olda, 2 - Stacey McDonaM of Olds, 3 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. Braiding Any Article: 1 Kim Adair of OMs, 2 Gall of Olds. 3 - Snyder of Carstairs. Weaving - Any Article: 1 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs, 2 Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. Latchwork - Any Article: 1 - Kim GaU of Olds. Decorated Sweat/T-Shirt: 1 - Chantel Watt of Olds, 2 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs, 3 - Lisa Neufeld of Olds. Stencil Painting - Any: 1 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. Stuffed Toy: 1 Block of OMs. 3 - Donavan Watt of OMs. Drawing Crayons: 1 - Jenny Block of OMs, 2 - KeUy Loree of Olds, 3 - Stanley Dyjur of OMs. Abstract Art: 1 Felisha Crosby of OMa. 2 - Chantel Watt of OMs, 3 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs. 3-Dimensional Artowkr: 2 - Rachel Crosby of Olds. Sculpture: 3 - Lori Snyder of Carstairs, 3 Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. Cartoon Drawing: 1 - Stanley Dyjur of Otds, 2 - Donavan Watt of OMs. 3 - Stacey McDonaM of OMs. Mixed Media: 1 - Jenny Block of OMs. Open Artwork: 1 - Donavan Watt of Olds, 2 - Tiffany KraU of Olds. 3 - Trent Sparshu of Olds, HM - Chantel Watt of Olds. Cruikshank Charolais Special - Best of Show - Teen Artwork: Kelly Loree of Olds. TEEN: PHOTOGRAPHY One Print Up to 6 x 7 : I - Lori Snyder of Carstairs, 2 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs, 3 - Sheldon Ford of Sundre, HM Stacey McDonaM of OMs. Enlargement of any Print: 1 Lori Snyder of Carstairs. 2 Sheldon Ford of Sundre. 3 - Jenny Block of OMs. Pharmasave Special Most Pointa - Teen Section: Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. 1992 HORTICULTURE CREATIVE ARTS JUDGES: Horticulture Buck and Nola Godwin. Domestic Products - Elsie Garson, Patty Webb. Seniors - Alice Hays. Fancy Work - Darlene Hallett. Donna Treacy. Handicrafts - Nelda Lyc- zewski. Florence Bernakevit- ch. Artwork - Mil-jam Rand. Photography - Lucille Met- zger. Junior and Teen Baking - Marilyn Davis. Junior and Teen Fancy Work - Linda Sanden. Roy Brassard MLA Olds-Didsbury Constituency Progress Made at sive transportation Halifax Meeting of policy that will remove Agriculture Ministers price distortions while Alberta Agriculture protecting the current Minister Ernie Isley level of agriculture and Associate Minister benefits, encourages Shirley McClellan development of the recently attended a Western Canada agri- three-day meeting with food industry and other federal and pro- removes barriers to in- vincial agriculture vestment ministers in Halifax, Nova Scotia. During these meetings, advances were made in several important Not only were the provinces able to agree on the process to address these issues, but they also agreed to set im- areas which will see plementation timelines major progress made in at their next fall the coming months. The meetings centered mainly around transportation issues. A major development occurred when all provinces agreed with the federal government to participate in the formation of a comprehen- meeting. This brings Alberta and the rest of Canada one step closer to a balanced and thorough transportation policy. The other main area of discussion at the meeting was agriculture safety net programs. The a Answers: 1. Eleven; 2. given by the Govern- Earl Grey, Lord ment of Canada to peo- Stanley; 3. 27,296,859; pie, individuals and 4. 9,167,204 sq. km; 5. groups, whose efforts The little animals have helped conserve warned the soldiers, in our natural and Ministers agreed on the need to bridge between existing safety net programs and future programs more in tune with International trade developments. The agriculture ministers discussed widening the focus of the Net Income Stabilization Program (NISA) to include other commodities. Toward this end, an agreement was made for inclusion of non- edible horticultural crops under NISA for 1991, and future consideration for red meats. The Alberta Government is continuing to work with producers, other provinces and the federal government to improve NISA. Special ttention is being given to improving its tax position. Ministers at the Halifax meeting agreed to look at the Pa ?e 13 potential for allowing producer contributions to be written down as farm expenses, which would make withdrawals subject to taxation as farm income. The safety net programs will continue to be a topic of discussion as we move toward an all- embracing program in cooperation with producers. Lastly, the provinces will be proceeding with policy reforms in spite of uncertainties in the International situation. Numerous trade opportunities will open up in a post-GATT marketplace and the Alberta Government will work to ensure that our province's agri-food industry will be poised and ready to compete in such an environment. Many of the issues discussed in Halifax will see further development in the months ahead. I will continue to keep you posted on developments as they occur. If you need to contact me, or just want to voice your concerns, please phone the constituency office at 556-3132 or my office in Edmonton at 422-0141 (collect). MP's Corner Louise Feltham Wild Rose Constituency Quiz On chair in the House of Commons? And, of course, questions for the history buff: 7. Who is the head of state for Canada? 8. Who was Canada's Family Canada On Canada's 125th Kim anniversary it is fun to Stacy think of questions to ask about our country. Questions many of us can answer if we just . stop to think about first prime mimstsr? lf 1 OaaaaaHnn-i t.hnt J them: 1. How many points are on the maple leaf on the Canadian flag? 2. Which two of Canada's governor Chantel generals have sports Watt of Olda, 2 - Lori Snyder trophies named after them? Stacy Renae who love numbers: the trenches in WWI, of gas attacks; 6. The pages are first year university students who run errands for the members of parliament; 7. Queen Elizabeth; 8. Sir John A. MacDonald; 9. John McCraejrJO. It is the symbol of the authority of the House. Closing Date for Nominations - Canadian Parks Service Heritage Awards September 15, 1992 is the closing date for nominations for the Canadian Parks Service Heritage awards. The Heritage awards are the highest honour cultural heritage. Nominees must have made significant contribution to heritage conservation in one of the following areas: * Policy development * Research and education * Resource Management * Public awareness, understanding and appreciation * Responsible action and stewardship Nomination forms and information on documentation needed may be obtained from the Wild Rose Constituency Office 1-800-372-9587. OldSa. College of Carstairs. Baker's Clay: 1 Snyder of Carstairs, Adair of Olds, 3 Perrin of Olds. Ceramic - SUp Cast: 1. - Stacey McDonald of Olds. 2 - Chantel Watt of Olds, 3 - Lisa Graff of Olds. HM - Lisa Neufeld of Olds. Candles: 1 - Renae Perrin of Olds. Decorated Can or Bottle: 1 - JaneUe Gallais of Olds, 2 - Renae Perrin of Olda, 3 Jenny Block of Olds. Christmaa Tree Ornament: 1 - Chantel Watt of OUa. 2 - Jeff Latimer of Olds, 3 - Jenny Block of Olds. Origami - Any Article: 1 - Stacy Snyder of Carstairs. 2 - Renae Perrin of Olda. 3 - Stacey McDonald of Olds, Questions that are tough: 9. What military doctor wrote the poem inscribed on the wall of the Memorial Chamber in the Peace Tower? 10. Why is the mace, carried by the Questions for those Sergeant-At-Arms, important? Phillip J. Scott (M.Sc., P. Ag.) Agricultural Research Ltd 227-1655 We Provide The Following Services: Completion of NISA Applications Bank Credit Reviews Farm Financial Planning Mvisory Service lor OxtvutorizedF. FARM OFFICE - TEMPORARY CLERICAL STAFF The Olds College Farm Department has a temporary opening for a person to work in the Farm Office. Under the general supervision of the Farm Manager, the incumbent will be responsible for providing the financial support information by assembling and arranging fiscal and production data relevant to enterprise accounting procedures, assisting the management in administrative duties, associated administration office practices, communications and the variety of administration/clerical duties involved in the operation of the Olds College Farm. The incumbent will also be responsible for the direct supervision of one other office employee. The successful candidate must have strong organizational skills and exhibit good initiative. Previous experience with word processing (Microsoft Word), data bases ID-Base III), and spread sheets (Lotus 123) is required. Previous clerical experience and exposure to accounting and financial systems are required. Interested applicants should sbmit a resume along with three references by August 21/92 to: PART TIME OFFICE ASSISTANT The Olds College Farm Department has an opening for a temporary part-time (3 days) office assistant. Under the direct supervision of the Farm Office Coordinator the successful applicant wilt perform general reception and secretarial duties. Applicants should be familiar with the IBM PC. Experience using Microsoft Word Processing, and Lotus 1,2.3 software would be an asset. Must possess strong interpersonal skills and organizing ability. Interested applicants should submit a resume by August 21/92 to: HUMAN RESOURCES OLDS COLLEGE OLDS. AB TOM 1P0 3. What is Canada's populations? 4. What is Canada's size? Questions for animal lovers: 5. Why are animals - including field mice and canaries - carved over the entrance to the Parliamentary Memorial Chamber? Questions for the curious: 6. Who are the young people who sit at the foot of the speaker's fmrimmpm gt;mim*mmmmt lt;m **l*qmm'+' DR. SUSAN ORR is pleased to announce DR. STEPHANIE KUBIK will be taking over her practice of medicine effective September 1, 1992 In Association with DR. HAL IRVINE, DR. JIM THOMPSON. DR. CAROL ROWNTREE Greenwood Family Physicians, Sundre FOR APPOINTMENTS. PHONE 638-2424 32-3tc L Waste -fatchers teaching kit now available Among the waste reduction initiatives sponsored by the Alberta Special Waste Management Corporation (ASWMC) is a new educational resource directed at youngstets in levels from kindergarten to Grade 2. The activity book, Waste Watchers''explains to young children how human activities create wastes and suggests ways in which these wastes can be reduced or eliminated. - Available in class sets of 30, and accompanied by a Teacher's Guide, the Waste Watchers booklet is intended as an item which youngsters can take home. Produced for ASWMC by the Friends of Environmental Education Society of Alberta (FEESA), the kits are available to teachers. For more information, contact Jim Martin at FEESA, 421-1497. , and in our community: 'The Town of Olds still has available re-usable grass clipping bags - 5.99 (includes GST). * Please remember to use the Enviro Wagon for grass clippings. Town of Olds residents may haul tree trimmings to the Transfer Station and dump them at no cost.
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