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1986-05-21
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i] The Gazette @ 28g 9 | wy Soe cso 0 Published Weekly at Olds, Alberta a 2% 0 | a Wednesday, May 21, 1986 86th Year - NUMBER 21 QQ ’ - rented.a portable from E.C.S. for classes at a cost of $3,500 yearly. - used an old country school, originally brought in for storage as the Band classroom. - moved an old portable from Sundre as the computer classroom. - held gym classes in hallways. ’ The elementary school is operating at 104 per capacity and classes are still held in the old é : to. meet -What is at Stake? In’ February 1985 the Board of Education subsequently received Department of Education “p,_1-+04 construction costs are $4,545,000.00. Ss es ene Mee coe it ec aiid the local responsibility is $1,421,936. If the die School (8 x 8 expanded core) in Didsbury to = of Didst <4 ied ‘include space for County I.M.C. and County Band... ~ : a4 Renovations to existing High School as 4 requited to conform to program needs for Middle B) Olds 1987 - Construction of a New Middle + Renovations to remove portables st present : Where do. you Vote? _ of existing ~high school to “alls Have been fablidhed at the inijor hi of Cremona 1 - 12 school to provide adequate | library, administration, storage and proper sup- port areas. : Sundre 1988 - Modernization of E.W. Miller School in Sundre. Carstairs 1988 - Modernization of Hugh Why is a School in Didsbury Needed? 1.) Overcrowding of present facilities. The Did- sbury High School is operating at 106 per cent capacity and in order ttaccommodatethese nunr bers of students the Board has: Pet Town of Olds Facilities Manager Rick Haney is pictured above putting some finishing touches oh the new water slide at the swimming pool. The pool opens this Friday. i 1 i storm causes six accidents MP Sgt. Bob Curiston from a local’ construc- Airdrie Freeway and in the other ac- juries or loss of life.” Patrol related accidents on Highway Two last week, two of which happened after the bliz- zard was over. He explained in one case a vehicle hit another vehicle that was parked on ‘the shoulder of the highway Round-Up Centre opens Friday ‘The Westward Ho Round-Up Centre ‘will be officially opened by the County of Moun- tain View with a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday. Assistant County Commissioner Herman Epp said the Round Up Centre, a quonset built by the Revelstoke Company, will ‘“‘be used for everything’ in- cuding a part of it which will be used in the winter for a county shop. Following the ribbon cutting at 3 p.m. the Centennial Pavilion will be renamed the Earl B. Dodd Centennial Pavilion in honor of the _ late Earl B. Dodd's almost 40 years of ser- vice to the County. cident a car had slowed to avoid hitting a vehicle parked on the shoulder and the vehicle behind it hit it. He said two semi- trailers had jack-knifed highway ditch and another semi- trailer was in the median during the storm. “We were very for tunate there was no property damage, in- electors 2 informed A preplebiscite infor- mation meeting at the Olds High School Tuesday night broke up without any formal motion. Chairman Bob Wor- sfall allowed as much interaction as possible between participants at the meeting which was preceded by a short Continued on Page 8. ! Locally, the Olds RCMP did not have to bring in any extra members to work said about 14 members tion site to clear it including auxiliary away. members and volun- - rented an old church facility for physical education classes at a cost of $7,500 per year. = during the storm and no members had to work double shifts said Olds RCMP Sgt. A.W. Taylor. Sundre RCMP Sgt. Marv Hopkins said there were “‘no acciden- ts” and “no problems” in his area during the blizzard. But in Didsbury RC- more highway work coming While the contractor rassles with weather problems trying to complete the three mile section of Highway 27 tenders will be called to reaching decision. VOTE AS YOU LIKE - BUT PLEASE VOTE. ee oo ra The Baron Tweedsmuir Chapter ODE presented a cheque to the Olds General Hospital in the amount of $8,700.00 for the pur- Jean Rix, Audrey Dodd and Linda Gall of the IODE organization presented the cheque to Marilyn Hodgkinson, Olds Hospital tenders will call projects recommended for the work to be com- by _ retiring Olds- chase of a Heart Monitor Machine. pleted by the fall of Didsbury MLA 1988. Stephen Stiles. Board Member. 4
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