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The Olds Gazette 1978-01-04 - 1978-06-28
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1978-03-08
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March 8, 1978 letter to the editor: a The cour) of the Coun- ty: of Mour ‘ain View, at the “ning of administra- ti, “8 once again em- bar | upon a program tha. ia. only result in a wiash between them and the rural people they re- present - namely the re- cent decision to issue summonses to certain people because of their status in relation to By- Law 514 - a by-law which everyone recognizes as ng out of date, contra- “dietory, and out of favor with the people of the County. that council and admin- istration may rationalize the reasors why they feel justified in laying the four charges presently in the ‘works is one thing, but to make a blanket statement as quoted in the press as saying that there are a “host’’ of other citizens ‘«gut there’ on whom they contemplate also laying charges, suggests an over zealous pursuit of author- ity. : Especially in light of the fact that Alberta now has a new planning act, and that the County of Moun- tain View. is currently in the process of drafting a new’ general’ plan under Council recommend ed help letter editor: World Day unity of the this planet men in the reassuring ate the day. *n _ r™ i i i lines of that general plan and new planning act; should be made: 1. If By-Law 514 has only a short time left to be still “ applied as law, and if, as has been suggested by _ some councillors, the \people currently charged or.those upon whom cha¥ges are being contem- plated, would be ‘‘home free’’, or in other words, in a legal position, once the new by-law is drafted, then is it right or fair for charges. to be rushed through now? 2. Administration is quot- ed as saying that Sif By-Law 514 is wrong, we should: change it.’’ It is hard to take that sugges- like new; springs; drawers; mention. very purpose, and pre- sented a report to County afford to grow Wild in June changes in by - law 514, including that no farmer should require a permit to place a second dwelling on his property to house hir- or family. And yet this com- mittee’s report has not seen the light of day since it was presented to coun- cil, and is not receiving any consideration. Why? Mountain View Ratepayers Association How wonderful it was to see so many out for the March 3rd, praying for the unity regadiess of citi- zenship, race or religion. For one who believes that peace will not come to play an equal role with fairs of human kind, it was ladies out in such force to organize and sommemor- ‘he gathering was a confirmation that racks; Wagon & Rack, 12' SP Swe “er; Cockshutt # Spring tooth harrows (antique); Top Flight 8 HP Circular Saw; sprayer pump; Simplicity spin - dry washer; Single dresser w Lamps; wringer washer; Dresser; Kitchen table & heater; Adding machine; Many more articles Rosehill ‘Auction Service Ltd. Neither the Auctioneers or Owner women will use their whole influence against war. They are the ones who rear the children and educate the youth to maturity and they will refuse to give their sons for sacrifice upon the field of battle. They will un- doubtedly be the greatest factor in establishing Uni- versal Peace; assuredly women will abolish war- fare among mankind. May the prayers of all people of good will assist in the achievement of this mighty undertaking. Signed Ed Muttart Box 2465, Olds 1977, ing many immediate to the of Prayer, Dear Editor: As Director of Student Legal Services, Campus Project, | have noted the substantial number of per- sons charged under the human com- until women collective af- to see the Roy Heyer Auction Sale Thursday, i Sale Time 11:00 From From Olds: 20 mites west on Hwy. No. 27 Machi March 16th, 1978 Lunch Avaliable A.M. Sundre: 4 miles east on Hwy. No. 27 the new act, and that 1 inery By-Law 514:probably has» M.H. #44 Special Tractor with New Idea front end loader, only 2 or 3 months left W doz: page, menueicss eho: ray Ba MFO -H. ui pr ; NH. ; M.H. before it is no; longer law, i Baler, good shape; Allied Bale Stooker with gas motor; M.F. and that an entirely new J #62 Special 12° SP Combine; Versatile 27) Sten Auger with by-law will supposedly be i gas motor; 16’ x 4”’ Grain Auger with sare oe ees) pon - I Mercury 3/4 ton Truck with new engine, box, hoist, stoc oa he guide” 8’ x 16’; Wagon & Rack, 7’ x 14’; CCIL Cockshutt 15A 7’ Mower, trailer type; i0’ Cultivator with lift harrows; J.D. high lift e therefore the executive Plow on rubt fe eke A ala ene eee 2 Tiller, rotolift; 9' Side Delivery e; shut! y and oe ea a the Moun Ij Seed Drill with fort, attach ; IHC 12° Rod Weeder; M.M. 10° tain View Ratepayers Double Disc on Rubber; 22' Grain Auger with gas motor; IHC As ion feel the fol- 12’ pull type Swather; Bale Elevator with gas motor; 100 gal. lowi \observations Spray Tank & Trailer; Old Fanning Mill; Old Bob Sleigh; Olds I seed drill; Two breaking plows (antique); Frezzno (antique); MTD #5 Garden Cultivator, Riding Lawnmower, 34" cut. Miscellaneous: 500 gal. fuel tank and stand; Barb wire, new & used; Cast iron box heater; Two vices; made wooden lathe; Paint sprayer and pot; Loading Chute; of farm shop tools; grinder; Logging chains; Pipe wrenches; HD benc! Tap and die set; Home Fencing tools; Grain Grinder; Adar shingles; Complete line Bench Saw with 1/2 HP motor; 5’’ emery Soldering Iron; Fence pests; Anvil; h; Three 15°’ front tractor tires; 7%" Shovels; Blow torch; Work bench; Weed Post drill; Jack all Jack. Hou: Hammers; id Bed with box spring & mattress; Kitchen stool; Older beds and Bedding; Connors chairs; 3 chests of ne; Round coal too numerous to ith mirror; 21 cu. ft. deep freeze; ing machi Chairs; Antique sew Approx. 700 bushel Barley LICENSE NO. 047842 Charles G. Rosehill Arthur E. Rosehill Scott Hunter 1 cee Lic, Nc. 010472 Lic. No. 010471 Lic. No. 01221 Citizens Advisory Com- Harry Drever Dan Rosehill mittee was set up for that Lic. No. 010468 Lic. No. 103216 “Constantly Creating Cont idence’’ is responsible for any errors in description or condition. I don’t think you can AVADEX * BW - a liquid herbicide for spring appli- cation. It kills wild oats as they germinate in wheat, barley, . flax, rapeseed, mustard or sugar beets. Before they can steal moisture and soil nutrients from seeded crops. know the law . Motor Vehicle Adminis- tration Act’s ‘‘no insur- ance’’ section which de- _mands that you have a minimum of $50,000.00 public liability and prop- erty damage coverage on your car. (This is being ralsed to $100,000.00, a8 The Gazette of July 1st). This situation have to be applied to particularly troubles me people who are only tech- because It is a very expen- nically guilty. Such cases sive proposition for those may arise when people caught: who move to Alberta from 00.00 minimum fine. B.C. or Saskatchewan are - plus, the cost of towing stopped and charged, be- and storage, if you want cause unbeknownst to your car back. them, their policies are - plus, the cost of buying voided because they mov- the insurance that you ed out of their respective have to have proof of, provinces. before the police will re- Another situation which lease your car to you. is patently unfair is the This ‘‘no insurance’ situation where the person section makes it Illegal to pushes his uninsured car park, drive, or own an out into the alley while he uninsured vehicle, pos- cleans his garage; along Pat Yearwood they will avoid this situ- ation in the first place by ensuring that they have the proper insurance and secondly, that this law is very arbitrary and work considerable injustice. Director, Campus Project Student Legal Services PrSvincia | FEB. 26 DRAW REQUIRED Experienced stenographer with minimum 50 WPM typing. For further details contact: Bank of Montreal §-2tc itioned on a nlonaay: comes a policeman and FEBRUARY 8 DRAW Basically, ‘‘highway’’ !s tickets him. These situ- ON defined as everywhere but ations and ones akin to $4 La 3131S — Eets $100,000 WINNING NUMBERS private property. them do not form the bulk 213 A S11 Although one doesn’t of the ‘‘no insurance’’ [5191 41114]11 3] 315! have too much sympathy cases, but they are by no 41411/6/419 3 for those that flagrantly means rare. re] disregard this law, one’s In short, | wish to bring $400,000 winninc numaers 3 sense of justice may to your attention, and that 4|2\|4|0\|1 outraged when these of your readers, that this [214toli toro $ 100.000 same unbending laws law exists, so that perhaps 31115/6j017 100, WINNING NUMBERS Windows 2 2 ss ae Kitchens (2 . Millwork 7 =a = Pella Products. 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