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Claresholm Local Press 1979-01-04 - 1980-05-29
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nd land- ol, base- th 2 bed- om and ced and rk COULD BE DOWN. Mortgage for more eK words, of the KS, IN x each: sertion, or each sertion, ete.: ers and umber. When pasy RABBIT ASKS, HOW O16 2 COMG IN THE WORLD WHAT DOES MAMA RABBIT ANSWER S z Soe, on eketent toes FHPC Is Coming Mo NOA Alberta Agriculture pre- amt d sents the Farm Home Plan- NVISIOWN ning Course. v Are you considering one of the following in the near 33 HOUSES FOR SALE (Claresholm) Ltd. GOLDEN PHEASANT SHOPPING CENTRE a ane THREE BEDROOM bungalow, vinyl siding, utilities up, large kitchen and dining area. Fully carpeted, on fullbasement in new area. Fenced and landscaped, one year old, 54,000 or has good mortgage at 10 . a TOPS IN LIVING MUST SELL DELUXE HOME in preferred area on west side, 1550 aq.ft., 2 storey with 4 bedrooms. Utility room up. Attached carport. On well landscaped and fenced corner lot, must be sold, owner moving. WORTH A second look 1340:sq.ft, Price includes dishwash stove, fridge and all drapes and curtains. 3 bedrooms up w/ bath off master. 1 bedroom down w/full bath. Sliding glass patio doors on to covered patio. This all for 47,900 or w/many more extras not-mentioned above. THREE YEAR old west side bungalow in quiet area with a nice view. 1144 aq. ft. fully carpeted and in immaculate condition. Well landscaped and fenced. Large carport and many other extras, 55,000.00. 1080 SQ.FT. retail space to rent in Golden Pheasant Shopping Centre, 320/month. BUILDING LOTIN WELLESTABLISHED AREA 50 x 125 TREED LOT, fully serviced on quiet, paved street in older developed area. Build the home of your choice, 13,000. . NANTON 14 x 68 MOBILE to be moved. Partially furnished with porch and sundeck. All moving equipment and skirting included. 16,000. CARMANGAY WELL KEPT 12 x 56 Knight Smith mobile home w/ 12x24 addon room. On a 75 x 130 landscaped lot w/ 14 x 24 new garage and fenced. Will accept recreation vehicle in trade. Full price 17,500. For futher information and to view, please call soon. CHOICE RESIDENTIAL lots for sale. Newest subdivision, west side. Act now and get the lot of your choice while selection is at its best. 20 down, payable over one year. SALES HAVE been good. We need more listings now. It we can be of any service to you In any way, please call. WHERE SERVICE IS A PLEASURE NOT A PROBLEM Tom Miller Office Rene Thibert Res. 687-3781 625-4141 - Res. 625-2846 2 BEDROOM home in quiet district on east side. Features an L-shaped kitchen dining room with built-in china cabinets. Basement is developed and has 3-piece bath. Large lot is nicely landscaped with evergreen trees and garden. Attached garage 43,000. : 1152 SQ. FT. double-wide on corner lot in Granum. Patio doors lead to raised deck. This home is only three years old and is in nice condition. Lot is landscaped. 23,000. STARTER HOME on valuable 78 x 130 lot. Has had considerable Tenovations to interior and sells with much of the furniture included. Plumbing is 1 year old. 29,000. 3 BEDROOM bi-level on west side with lower carport. Patio doors off dining room to raised deck. Home is on cul-de-sac away from main traffic. Large back yard is fenced. 57,000. 85 ACRES, 6 miles east of Claresholm. Ideal location for commuting to work and has nice mountain view and lots of privacy. 76,500, 80 ACRES only 4 miles west of Nanton with nice year round creek running through. This is good grassland. 80,000. 94 ACRES; 4 miles north of Stavely on highway 2. This is very , productive land with a good view and plenty of choice of building sites. 100,000. WE HAVE many serious buyers for farm and ranch land and need listings to accommodate them. If you are thinking of selling . lota talk it over, ARNOLD NORGARD 625-2212 Claresholm 235-3301 future? Building a New Home. Remodelling Your Exist- ing Home. Renovating Your Home. ... If so, enrolling in the Farm Home Planning Course, may be one of the best investments you make It will enable you to study the princi- ples of house design, siting, lanning and construction at ome, when and where it is convenient. The Farm Home Planning Course will. feature eight weekly home-study lessons, radio and television programs as well as related newspap r articles. Seminars and work- shops will also be scheduled locally. All participants in the course will develop a full awareness of all the aspects of planning, siting, financing, building, decorating, servic- ing, etc., a new or remodelled home. The course will be beneficial in laying out the steps for the do-it-yourselfer or the person who merely wants to follow a contractor along. The material is com- plete, current, up-to-date and applies to Alberta Conditions. An overall awareness of energy conservation is an- other major goal of the course. You will also become aware of other areas easily overlooked in the complex task of building a new home. The home study course is an excellent starting point for individuals not knowing where to begin. Considering the total cost of a new home or an extensive remodelling project, enrolling in the Farm Home Planning Course will be well worth the time and money you invest. The course will run from October 22, 1979 to December 10, 1979 with a registration deadline of October 15, 1979. Call me now if you're interested or just want more information. Brooks Horticulture Tour Friday, August 31 With the gardening season well underway you're:.prob- ably full of questions about growing Alberta's vegetables, shrubs and flowers. The answers will be easy to find if you join.the fun at the Brooks Horticulture Research Station on Friday, August 31, for the annual Field Day. Again this year a bus has been chartered for your convenienc . It seats 40 and cost 3.00 per person: It will leave 8:00 a.m. sharp at the Claresholm Provincial Build- ing and will pick up passen- ers at the bus depots in Stavely and Nanton. Arrival time back in Claresholm will be around 7:30 p.m. Results for the M.D. of Willow Creek: Men s track and field: mens open javelin; 2nd, Reed Park- er; mens discuss: 1st Kevin Asseheimer. - y Canoeing; junior girls doub- les: 2nd Monica Lowe and Kriston McNeil; 3rd Carol White and Cheryi Lion. Family: 2nd Sid Cook family. Senior Women Relay: 2nd Margorie Cook, Edna Burn- ette, Deanne White, Carolyn McOldrum. Junior womens: 2nd, Carol White, Cheryl Lion, Monica Lowe, Kristen McNeil. Sub- junior relay: 3rd, Kopas, Andrea White. Womens Track and Field: shop put: Ist Penny Burbank; 3rd Annagret Hart. Archery: girls bare bow: lst, Michelle Orr; 2nd Stephanie Crosby. Mens bare bow: Ist Bryce Orr; mens heavy tackle, 2nd Glen Cosby; womens heavy tackle, 2nd, Glen Cosby; -womens heavy tackle, Ist, Betty Cosby; junior heavy tackle: 1st, Jim Wharton; 2nd Wayne Libe. Small bore: girls 17 and under: 1st, Katie Maynard, event 1; Ist Glenys Kindt, event 2. Womens 18-35: 2nd Myrna McRae; mens 35 and up: 2nd Ray Nelson; men 14 and under: Ist Chris Perks; wo- mens 14 and under: Ist Katie Maynard; womens: 17 and under: Ist Roelynn Buan; mens 18 to 36: Ist, Harry McElroy; women 18-36: 2nd Myrna McRae; women 36 and up: 2nd Shella Mackin. Golf: senior ladies: 3rd Marguaruite Whitehead; 65 and under: 2nd Alice Fair- bairn. Tennis: mens: 3rd Arthur Lee; mens doubles: 2nd Dr. K. Adler and Norm Lock; senior mixed doubles: 2nd Dr. K. Adler and Mrs. Grynack; mens doubles: 2nd Emil Vanderpoorten and Dr. P Sira; mixed doubles: 3rd, Lee Mainprize and Debbie Smith. Swimming: gold medals were won in the boys.nine and 10 and girls nine and 10, boys 15 and 16, men's and women s open medlay relays; also in the girls nine and 10, boys 15 Gelowitz, Kathy Dion, Kim Vadnais, Tim Lintick, Val The Lifeline Summer Games Results Correspondent: Ruth Jameson District Home Economist Hitchner, Norman Foxcroft and Ray Miflin. Willow Creek 4-H Beef Heifer Show ' (By Brent Shearer) This year the Willow Creek District 4-H Heifer Show was held at the Claresholm Fair, August 11, 1979. The mem- bers showing their animals at 1:00 p.m., alterna- ting classes with the Heavy Horses. The clubs appreciate Orrin Hart s judging their show and also Andy Hart for judging Showmanship. The results are as follows: Interclub Awards: Grand Champion Female: Scott Rasmusson, Nanton, trophy donated by the Treas- ury Branch. Reserve Champion Female: Stewart Zoeteman, Fort Macleod, trophy donated by Art's Cattleliner Service. Champi n Yearling Heifer: Scott Rasmusson, Nanton, trophy donated by U.F.A. Co-op. Reserve Champion . Year- ling Heifer: Stewart Zoete- man, Fort Macleod. i Champion 2-year-old with calf: Twyla Kopas, Nanton, trophy donated by V.J. Farms (Jim Vandervalk). * Reserve Champion: 2-yepr- old with calf, Alan Zoeteman, Fort Macleod. Champion Breeder's Herd: Alan Zoeteman, Fort Macledd, trophy donated by Willabar Ranch (Orrin Hart). Reserve Champion Breed- er s Herd: Stewart Zoeteman, Fort Macleod. : Showmanship: Brent Shearer, Claresholm, trophy one by Lazy TS Western ear. Claresholm Club Awards: Champion Breeding Fe- male, Sherry Baker, trophy Fort Macleod Club Awards: Champion Breeding Female: Stewart Zoeteman. Reserve Champion. Breed- ing Female: Alan Zoeteman. is year there were no heifer calves shown due to the early date of the show. From The Pantry This year when the kids start back to school why-not try to add something different to their lunch boxes. Pity the sandwich maker and eater who, after twelve years of sandwiches, are bored to death with them. There are many -ways to spice up a sandwich and a lunch box by using some imagination. Wholesome lunch box stuffers that go over good with most kids are raisins, unblanched almonds or any raw nuts, dried fruits and individual cans of juice. For a special treat half two long pieces of ripe banana, spread cut sides with peanut butter and sandwich together. Roll in honey, then unsweetened co- conut or ground walnuts. Simple and amazingly good. Here is an easy recipe for a sandwich spread which is tasty and mild and a favorite with most kids. Add a dash of brewer's yeast - for extra goodness. Veggie Spread 1/3 c. minced onions 1 c. green or wax beans, cooked till tender. c. sunflower seeds 2 hard cooked eggs c. skim milk powder Claresholm Local Press. Au; Checked the value of your home lately? Inflation could leave you dangerously under- insured. Get the protection you need to cover current value. Call me. sa Allstate Phone 625-3747 eahere You're in good hands. Alistate insurance Company ROCK PRODUCTS LTD SAND GRAVEL SALES AT THE FORT MACLEOD PIT Located on the Spring Point Road 1 mile north of the junction of Highways 2 3, west of Fort Macleod. WASHED CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL ASPHALT AGGREGATE ROAD GRAVEL PIT RUN Open 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p,m. Monday to Friday. 243-8780 Calgary PHONE 553-4705 : Fort Macleod eS ee ees CLARESHOLM MUFFLER LOCATED IN THE TURBO SERVICE STATION freestyle relays. golds were won by Justin Welbourn, Michelle Mc- Carthy, Sheri Meyerhoffer, Lucie Gagne-and Barry Clay. Other standouts included, Andrew Pronyshyn, Darlene Dewar, Debbie. Gelowitz, Mike Maurashat, David Yor- gason, Rob Morrow, Joan THIS OLDER 3 bedroom home is close to downtown. Home 33 HOUSES FORSALE ope MOUNTa;, Real(OR features a brick fireplace, lots of cupboards and an upstairs laundry. Large landscaped lot and a single garage. THREE BEDROOM bungalow close to downtown. Comfortable home and very affordable ut only 36,000. LOVELY MOBILE home situated on its own lot, contains most furniture and includes a garage and a tool shed. Many more extras, call about this one now . EXCELLENT BUSINESS Opportunity for a family wishing to own their own Restaurant. Business is at present showing an excellent return and we have some excellent financing available to a qualified purchaser. BEAUTIFUL WELL constructed home in Stavely. Dquble garage, cement drive, lovely landscaping, 2 baths, quiet neighbourhood. An excellent investment. DOUBLE-WIDE in Stavely on a half-concrete basement, covered deck, and landscaped. Owners anxious and will look at offers. SINGLE-WIDE mobile, home in Stavely, on its own lot. Exceptionally well cared for home, and priced for the. budget conscious. WE HAVE buyers for farms and ranches, If you are considering buying or selling your property, call us and we will be happy to come out to talk to you. John Visser, Realtor West of Macleods bus. 625-2717 Family Shopping Centre Res. 625-4290 By Chnis and Glynn Listen to CHRB 1280 on your dial for other specials THORNTON SONS (197670. CLARESHOLM Fine Furniture Stores . . . 625-3133 . Serving the Southwest Best PINCHER CREEK 627-2277 CFAC: 7 DAYTIME PROGRAMS 12:00 Jo Green and Co. 6:00 Accent donated by Claresholm Ani- Saute onions in cup . s mal Clinic. butter until tender. Combine hie Walker exhaust systems ty Reserve Champion Breed- onions and butter with re- wv oe Doug Thorley products 24, oo, ing Female: Brent Shearer maining ingredients in a ws Monroe shock absorbers ean trophy donated by Fleming blender and blend until e lity brak: i Family Hereford. smooth. This can also be made ieoalibyibesks xepele 10 ip: Brent ina mill. Keep refriger- A Shearer, trophy donated by ated. Stores well for several FR NK JEPPS the Aylmer Baker Family. days. : THURSDAY, AUGUST 23 FRipay t . CFAC CHANNEL 7 CFCN CHANNEL 13 1:00 Cinema 7 True Grit 6:30 Definition ( 7:00 New Quiz Kids 6:30 Wild.Animals of World 7:30 Circus Read 7:00 Starlost 8:00 Bad News Bears 8:00 The Incredible Hulk 8:30 Patsy Gallant 9:00 Chips s 9:00 Diff'rent Strokes The New 1100 New ea 10:00 Bai 11:30 Street Talk 11:00 CHV Neto News Column 12:00 Movie Giant 11:20 CFCN News 12:00 Foothills Double Bil-KHit and Guns of a Stranger CFCN CHANNEL 13 CBRT CHANNEL 10 6:30 Definition 7:00 Sports Hot Seat 4:30 Mr. Dress U 7:30 Carter. Country 5:00 Partridge fami 8:00 Waltons 5:30 All In The Family 9:00 Being Human 6:00 CBC Evening News 10:00 Barnaby Jones 6:30 Summer Evening 11:00 CTV National News 7:00 Mary Tyler Moore 11:20 CFCN News 7:30 Music Box 12:00 Sweepstakes 8:00 World Cup Track and Field 1:00 Match Game 11:00 The National 1:30 Welcome Back Kotter 11:27 Night Final 11:45 Cinema 9 Hold On 12:15 A Horseman Riding By CBRT CHANNEL 10 4:30 For Kids Only 5:00. Partridge Family - ' 5:30 All In The Family 6:00 CBC Evening News 6:30 Par 27 7:00 Mary Tyler Moore 7:30 Football 79 8:00 Mork and Mindy 8:30 King of Kensington 9:00 Edward the Vil SATURDAY, AUGUST 25 c CFAC CHANNEL 7 10:00 Dallas 11:00 The National 11:27 Night Final ai satnemee 1:00 Inside Track 1:30 Oceans Alive FRIDAY, AUGUST 24 2:00 Stan Kann 2:30 Sports Flashback : CFAC CHANNEL 7 3:00 Stampede Wrest 1:00 Cinema 7 River of No Return 5:30 Puckatt's General Store 6:00 Any Way You Want kt 6:30 Friends of Man 7:00 Live-at'the Forum 8:00 Gary Buck 7:00. Sounds Good 9:00 Fantasy Island 7:30 Lively Country 10;00 Oregon Trail 8:00 George Hamilton IV 11:00 News 8:30 Nashv:i Swing 11:30 Street Talk 9:00 Joyce y 12:00 Movie Aces High 9:30 Acce rime at Thornton and Sons Ciareshoim SOUND CITY -sze* tee
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