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VLUGE TV NOLNOWGG ONIGIING F&VISIOAT ITZ AuWu@dIT FUNLVIS 19397 “The Published’ Weekly at Gis Alberta 86th YEAR - Number 8 perce yeep erie Wednesday, February 19, 1986 ru Larry Moritz lifts more panels on to the scetfold as Floyd Moritz puts them into place. ‘Moritz renovations in the former Robinson Store that will lead to the opening of Mark’s Work Wearhouse Coniduction expects to Godtalees in. about a month's time. W.lI.s launch anti-porn drive The Alberta Women’s Institute has ‘declared a week-long protest against pornography by boycotting all stores that offer pornographic materials. While the boycott is ——oOoOCoOoCoOoOoOoOCOeoeoeeeeeeeeaeeaes girl killed in accident Saturday A. 13-year-old Ar- drossan girl was killed instantly Saturday af- ter the vehicle she was riding in was struck “almost head on” by a vehicle driven by Robert Parama of Olds. Innisfail Freeway . Patrol said Parama lost ‘control of his north- bound. 1985 Ram Charger on the ice on Highway Two Saturday afternoon 2.8 km. south of the Innisfail over- pass. and crossed the median into the south- bound lanes i into a Chrysler LeBaron. Dawn Hankey, 13, of Ardrossan died instan- tly, say police and driver of the vehicle Darcy Money of Ft. Saskat- chewan and_ Ross Hankey of Ardrossan are in serious: condition in. Calgary - General Hospital. Cheryl Hankey of Ar- drossan was also in the struck vehicle. Police say Parama sustained superficial in- juries in the accident and both vehicles were “written off.” southbound: against pornography in onl it is specifically directed against the type that shows violen- ce directed against women and children. Holly Hallett of Car- stairs, second vice president of the AWI and Chairman in charge of their pornography awareness campaign said their approach is “low key.” It is strictly a boycott of stores selling violent pornography, especially the hard core por- nography with violence to women and children. Hallett stressed erotic literature is not in- cluded in this boycott playoffs underway The Olds Elks meet the Lacombe Mercants tonight (Tuesday) in the first round of the Chinook Leauge playof- fs. This is a best .of three séries. At the same time Ponoka is Trochu and: Innisfail were eliminated from the playoff picture when Lacombe eked out a 3 - 2 decision over Olds Friday night. Eckville and Stettler have a bye into the semi-finals, with the winner of the Olds vs Lacombe series meeting Eckville. The second round of the playoffs is a best of five affair and the final series will be best of seven. decided in 1985 to stores now they won't ; hand to act as retur- “Doors of the Didsbury ‘open at 6:00 p.m. Mar and they ‘are not on a bandwagon against erotica.” Hallett explained it is up to the local members to let the store owners know their stores will not be shopped in this week, She allowed there is no way to determine whether or not the boycott will be a suc- cess, . Local Coburn WI member Barb Clarke explained the AWI decided to have: the boycott to “do something as a group” to promote the awarenéss of por- nography. They had make pornography be shopping there, to their “main area of let them know we are work. to make the against. violence to public more aware of women and children.” the problem” and at their general meeting in June 1985 decided to hold the boycott during their 1986 Founder’s . February’ 16 to The proposed Moun- tain View Agricultural Park joint building venture between the Olds Agricultural Clarke explained that “where to draw the line” is up to the in- dividual but the “big concern is violence against women and Feb. 18 after the Ag. children.” Society voted down the “It is up to the’ in- proposal. dividual to let the at’ the Ag. Society’s restaurants celebrate Two Olds’ restaurants have reason to celebrate this week. Down at the Two Boys Restaurant Jimmy Karagranis and Greg Katrakazos have the welcome mat out for Thursday’s grand re- in their nowly renovated premises. “Pree coffee, carnations for the ladies, breakfast, lunch and dinner specials plus 10% off all menu prices all day long are all part of the Two Boys celebration. The restaurant is located on Highway 27. Meanwhile downtown on 50th Avenue, Tony and Marie Conroy have opened thier new fully licensed lounge at the Mad Hatters Restaurant.. Tony is especially proud of the fact that he did much of the finishing work while Marie proudly points to the tasteful ap- pointments now in place in the upstairs lounge. The Mad Hatter new lounge caters to those who like to dine in leisure while sipping fine wines and other beverages. Each of these popular Olds eateries offer fine food served in a friendly, pleasing atmosphere. In a full page ad in this week’s Gazette Jim and Greg put their best foot forward with a wide open invitation to their grand re-opening. special meeting Thur- sday 87 of the 120 members éligible to vote |= cast ballots with 655 against the venture and 82 in favor of it. ; Ag. Societs}; President Gary Sparshu said in a prepared statement following the decision “In spite of one of the most dynamic concepts to come along perhaps .a lifetime, the general voted 60 per cent against joining the | college in building an agricultural park.” “The Ag. Society fin- ds itself in a position where a majority of the members are not ac tively involved or in the next three to five years will not be. actively in- volved in agricultural production. The vote vith representatives who has Klem Kuelker the provincial of Didsbury as Cam- is looking to. Kathy Luft to run a constituency associa: successful bid for the tion is-prepared for the Tory nomination. will The Olds- -Didsbury Party Constituency is one. of in 8 the few . where the representative papers can only be ob tained. from Burgess Fullerton, president of the Olds-Didsbury Progressive Conser- vative Association. Voters at the meeting must have a current metnbership. card and be cleared through the validation tables - night (March 4)., Ti clear the velidéiicn _Procedure, a eer | selection procedures now in place for Conservative meeting tive voter must have some form of iden- tification and proof of residency in the _con- stituency. Other must have been a resident of the .con- — the provincial office .on-— officer. Bob any problems. that might arise: has caused ‘‘a rash of re gran ig Complex will ch 4 for this “all- important. political meeting. The nomination and election procedures will start at 7:30 p.m. Nomination papers, been: received from: in- numerous accidents resulted in injuries: An eastbound driver Saturday: evening on Hwy. \27 near Harmat- tan Corner lost control of her vehicle after she cumbent --Stephen hit a patch of snow in Stiles, Carstairs. His the middle of the road. i is The vehicle first hit the guardrail on the north side of the road then ricocheted and hit campaign manager Dan Cornish, Olds. Challénger Roy Brassard, Didsbury, thinking of “There were no -win- rnd mt 0 down - ners in this vote,” said 20 years in hu. ture ; Sparshu. “Agricul “As part the two he continued. in the County of Moun- president, I take tain View is the big the blame for nf vote = fe of eee that we as a body ha failed to ts eteiaee ene bers of aitioaly engaged and young farmers of the Olds College President. ; ive. Dan Cornish said he Gord Empey is pictured above fielding questions from Ag. sion held during the Society’s vote Thursday. south side of the road. — Only one of the Ait oO an instant $5,000 win- juries were available. The other occupants of the vehicle, Donald Rataushk, Sundre, Kyle Rataushk, 9 years old of Sundre and J. Paquette also nine years: old and from > snow gets blame : for accident reat ‘The weekend snowfall the ‘guardrail. on’ the ee Wal Laery, ‘Olds ner on a lottery ticket he purchased on January. 29 at the Beehive, Olds. When ‘he phoned to give his wife, Lauréne, the good news, natural- ly she did not believe him. Sundre were “shaken up”’ in the incident. All four occupants were thrown from the The Lowrys decided to use their good for- tune by paying off bills. members reject ag. park proposal and “It would have just made so much sense to do this with a major group in the com- munity.” The college will be pursuing their own society are building separately they will be “competing for tax dollars”, and “‘I hope it works for them,” he said. Ag. Society Planning Committee Chairman Arvin Bull said he “twas not aware” of any back up bui plan the Society had in place. a Society members during an information ses- ik
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