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1983-08-03
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Wednesday, August 3, 1983 gry The Gazette # » last Beautiful Walls and Windows staff gather in the’ St. store last. week after winning three of four categories A the Best Dressed Business contest held in conjunction with Pro West Rodeo Days. They won first the best Western Window display, the best interior display and prize for developing the best overall western theme. The staff are: standing (from left) Garry Dupois, Bud Laferty, Mike Keys, Brenda eee Jorgenson. In/the front sitting are Donalda Strom and Laura Lafferty. rodeo stock drive features Sundre event Plenty- ef eels on eet rv which is the day that Sundre holds its annual jackpot rodeo and race meet. Morris Clark, local rodeo stock contractor, will set the mood for the day by driving his bucking horses from his ranch to the Rodeo grounds. He expects to travel through Sundre at ap-- proximately 10:00 a.m. This will be the first time in several years i that the stock has been driven loose through Sundre, and should at- tract many spectators. The. jackpot rodeo is scheduled to start at 1:00 p.m. sharp, under the .: of arena. . hand; director Wayne Jensen: ‘Begin-' ning with the crowning of the rodeo queen, a good slate of cowboys and open and junior girl barrel racers’ will follow. ‘ The.evening perform- ance will start at. 7:00 » excitement they are Y looking for. four strings weighed ges day’s “8 : weigh 80 pounds. Theme - “Salute to the 1983 Summer Games Sat., August 6 ‘at 11:00 a.m. Judging begins at 10:00 a.m. Sharp (‘ Please enter from 57 Ave. & West End of 54 St. +4 + Prizes will be awarded for AGRICULTURE, 6 HORSE DIVISIONS, _ ANTIQUE CAR RALLY, CHILDREN (single, group); MARCHING SUMMER SPORTS GROUPS For further information at 556-2444 or 556-6656 _ TOPS - TOPS % f ITEMS pile aa THURSDAY, AUG. WHILE QUA er LAST! BASEBALL TOPS For The Whole Family! Kiddies’ Girls’ & Boys’ TOPS Men’s TOPS . Ladies’ 286 399 490 2911 Canucks are out; Page 9 Grizzlys getting ready The Calgary Canucks, year's AJHL Champions, have been granted a one-year leave of absence leaving the player list open to other clubs ,for the 1983-84 season. That's the word from Olds Grizzlys president, Bruce West, who told the Gazette Wednesday that coach and general manager Dan Mc- Donald was in Calgary OLDS COLLEGE eee whe might bke | DAIRY FARM WORKER PROGRAM to try out for the Griz- zlys. : The Canuck management reported a heavy financial loss af- ter competing’ in Western . Canada amateur playoffs and when a proposed sale did not materialize, the Canucks decided to withdraw from the league for one year. At a league general meeting a_ revised schedule was adopted which makes Friday , “Hockey Night ~ in Olds.”’ The Grizzlys will | play 17 of their 30 home games on Friday night, said West, and the balance of the home stands will. be on Tuesday or Sunday. The Grizzlys will play a full 60 game schedule - 2 games home and home with northern clubs and then an un- balanced series with the Calgary Spurs, Hob- bema Hawks, and Red Deer Rustlers. There will be an 8-8 series with Calgary and 7-7 with Red Deer and Hobbema. In other Grizzlys news, West said that the truck raffle is going well;. preparations . for the fair beer garden are nearly complete and that the club's con- ditioning camps in August are fully booked. He stressed the fact that the discounted season ticket prices would continue only to the end’ of the Olds Fair and urged fans to take advantage of this offer as soon as' possible. farm familiarization. as soon as OLDS COLLEGE 1913[_ 11983 Program: This 14-week pre-employment will train individuals for a career as dairy farm workers capable of handling milking operations and related tasks on modern dairy ‘farms after an appropriate. period of on-the- This program will be offered in modular units, with an emphasis on the responsibilities of milking, feeding, housing, health care, heat detection, record keeping and safety. The academic training will be complimented with “‘hands-on”’ application. ; PREREQUISITES: Grade 10 or equivalent. No experience necessary. INSTRUCTION: Only 12 students will be.ac- .cepted.on a first come, first served basis. Classes: Sept 19 to December 22, 1983. Financial assistance is available, contact Olds College possible. FEE & MATERIALS: $235.00 ROOM & BOARD: $985.00 (D.D. $50.00) For information and registration contact: Continuing Education Depar- tment Olds College, Olds, Alberta TOM 1P0 bem ay We nave LOW, LOW for BACK TO SCHOOL! Kiddies’ PANTIES or ee gly Asst'd briefs ana OD bikinis 2-14. Pom pom socks: 7-14. ies SWEATSUITS For The Whole Family! Kiddies’ Sweatsuits set Girls’ & Boys’ go Sweatsuits 11 set Ladies’ Sweatsuits Sunateults 1599 yur 98 1399 Men’s Canadian Made BRIEFS Ist Quality! ‘ Tremendous waver 99 Sizes S-L. Ladies’ & Teens’ BRIEFS & gil tet one 99° Girls’ Non Run TIGHTS Gg | 2:5 Asst'd solids and patterns. Sport or and 8-10%. 44 pk. eee, cotton Tube styles. Boys’ 8-16 fenirn. Em- broidered Tuc Q99 |= ig Boys’ 3 pk. go Sizes 9-11 Denim ‘Qi ' pocket. Men’s 3 SOCK 1st Quality! Stes 10- 13. 4s9< SgTTAZ | tet Quaty! os or tube Seek. tadlen McGregor Oe ot arkie length, 235 i Sizes 2-14. Boys’ and Girls’ | _ Boys’ 8-16 RUGBY PANTS Canadian Made! rT Polyester/ 1 4G Qc Men’s Fleece SWEAT SHIRTS bre uae py VALUN styles. Asstd 739 colours. S-XL. Ladies’ Brushed ee Gg ong ses. Mon. - Wed., Sat; - 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thurs. & Fri. - 9:30 a.m. - 9 p.m. 3 pk. “gil Girls’ asst'd Boys’ sport and ‘Bes tube styles 7-8¥2. ° SLEEPWEAR FLANNEL PYJAMA styles. knee-hi's 8-912. Boys’ Assorted and POLO 2-6x, ie 210 cotton blend. Sizes S-XL. SUPER BUY! Kiddies’ JEANS Asst’ d fashion styles. gen 2-6x. MT. VIEW SHOPPING PLAZA, OLDS, ALTA. Blanket SLEEPERS HID | gum ES | G60 799 999 Infants Toddlers 4 to 6x Wear dated by Monsanto.
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Image 554 (1983-08-03), from microfilm reel 554, (CU1374655). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.