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The Olds Gazette 1979-01-03 - 1979-06-27
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1979-02-07
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Wednesday, bebius., Published Weekly at Olds, Alberta auction reports Coburn W.I. Before the meeting on February 1, 1979 we met at the Horizon school for an interesting tour with donation of $25.00 for their programs. us a preview of some of the upcoming projects that were introduced at a workshop in Edmonton. Pennies for Friendship were collected, and Louise recommendation to the Board of Governors February 15 to raise the In compliance to a move announced last spring by Dr. A. £. Hohol to reach “parity in fees among college and universities in the province. Last year, fees at Olds College in- view. “The provincially ad- ministered technical in- Page 9 sharp increases in the cost college to minister for approval, from $175 to $275,” he an- ——————— of their convention and . which Is a formality since nounced recently. supplies so we will donate faiSe fees Dr. Hohol has already in- For other colleges, $50.00 to their general dicated that is the figure vocational centres and ec Gazette Seamee at ue cole ut Minty iat eat te , nach ultions raised in is as went on to say no fee in- a | J zon school can use our ministration will make a well ag Lakeland and Fair- crease would be imposed in 1979. . - 2nd Section We answered roll call tuition fees 24 per cent stitutes, NAIT in Edmon- tains a arug sealed rutin, with health superstitions. The rccaiimendailon jg ton and SAIT In Calgary, useful in preventing Shirleyan Hammer gave will increase their fees hemorrhaging. INCOME TAX Innisfail a more information, C1 heiferettes sold from arg, Groff. Pai iee she ladle rah haa from: $150" to SAVINGS is phone Jack Daines (Bus.) 63.00 to 67.00. Aileen Dodd welcomed fig , winners. Terri Lorée ‘ auction mart 2776 or (en) 227 toss come ganin pio Styl et,hame for our won the conte by Know- tnance "and. ad | : . . j raed meeting. After repeating | d names. ini i 345 me The Innisfail auction Didsbur cows selling from 650.00 the creed and flag salute, ~ College sald an PB be dep Lined bi ee o ees > es mart saw 450 cattle and 68 y to 790.00. the minutes were read and _Wewere pleased to have requested that parity be panies for Income Averaging Cettificates. oh pigs on offer this week. Cattle prices hit an all- time high of $1.21 alb. on steer calves for Stan Ford of Innisfail and heifer calves at $.94% alb. Steer calves sold ali day auction mart Fats: ‘ A1-A2 steers 1000 Ibs. and over sold from 72.00 to 73.50 with A1-A2 steers Stock cows with calves at foot sold to 900.00. Feeder cows sold from 60.00 to 65.00. Bull and heifer calves sold from 90.00 to 125.00 with larger kinds up to adopted. The card convener, Ur-, syl Nielsen, sent three get well cards and delivered one rose bowl. All of the lap pads have been given to some of our senior Edna Clarke speak to us about some of her con- cerns for the necessity of pre-natal care and early childhood nutrition and development. She also shared some of her ex- reached last year. “We told him we can’t do it all in one year. He agreed but said it should be doné by 1979-80.” Jones went on to say a parity figure of $275 was Registered Retirement Plans 1-4 Years - 10%, 5 Years - 10%% Compound No charges of any kind. Regular Investments long at $1.00 to $1.21 a lb. — 'bs. ans under sell- 300.00. citizens, and we hope periences as a district suggested but is still not Game Tate ag Above: eartes oa eoldiiiom Se ace teea adorn Alb f they’ll be used and en- home economist before officially confirmea. .90 to $.95 a lb. ; joyed. We will entertain things had been mod- tHowever, the recommen- Stock cows sold from Borat eters 850 Ibs erta farm the guests at the lodge ernized so much. dation: will suggest: that North West Trust $700 to $825 each. - loans up with bingo some evening figure, he sald. Chic Miller & Vern Dye B and over sold from 68.00 Aileen Dodd and Shirley 2 red heifers sold from oe oe ae ATA? hei- In March, McDonald served us a _'! the Board accepts the | Phone: 226-6838 Olds $700 to $785 each. ‘ Bank loans to Alberta Our club will co-sponsor tasty junch. suggestion, the matter Fat cows sold from $54.00 to $59.00 per hun- fers 850 Ibs. and under farmers have grown sig- nificantly in the past four a resolution to oppose the use of store coupons. The selling frem 66.00. to 1 oe Ga years and outstanding Samisclubwrote the reso- ine, Sistine Chapel poe eeder cows sold from piiy.. loans now total almost lution to be presented at Sixtus IV in 1473. It is the $60.00 to $67.00 per hun- ‘ private chapel of the dred. 600 Ib. steers sold from $1.00 to $1.08 a Ib. 700 Ib. steers sold from $97.50 per hundred. 800 Ib. steers sold at $95.00 per hundred. _ 825 Ib. steers sold at $90.50 per hundred. 900 Ib. steers sold at $85.00 per hundred. Lloyd David, Eckville sold heifer calves over 500 Ibs. at $94.00 to $95.00 per hundred. Shirley Bilton, Innisfail sold good 510 Ib. Charo- lais X steer calves at $1.08 alb. R. C. Dedeurwaerder, Rimbey sold steer calves at $1.08 a Ib. and 580 Ib. heifers at $91.50 per hun- dred. David Darbyshire, R.R.3,, Eckville sold 680 : i rangements common to and see our LEASE pla Ib. heifers at $.85 a Ib. to 1.00 with plain. stock most non-farm busi- “ ire Sundre. Robert Dean, Sundre oe ae selling from nesses. A general meeting will be held Feb. 19, 7:30 in the sold good steer calves at -00 to 90.00 . GMAC evening at Olds Provincial Building $1.08 a Ib., sha The line-of-credit ap- . : 1-D2 cows sold from h bles the farmer ae ee (ees There will be a stock cow proach enable : . sale on Wednesday, 97-00 to 60.25. D3-D4 toarrangehiscredit needs | RLSP For more information phone Arona February 14 at 10:30a.m. COWS sold from 52.00 to. atone time for a 12-month 276-8291 in Calgary Horse sale on Saturday, 57-00. D4-D05 cows sold period, rather than having {HOUSING AND February 17 at 12 noon. Good bulls sold from 83.00 to 85.00 with plain bulls selling from 68.00 to 70.00. ‘Feeder bulls sold from 67.00 to 70.00. Holstein feeder bulls sold from 60.00 to 65.00. Feeders: Good feeder steers 600 to 800 Ibs. sold from 70.00 to 81.50. Good feeder heifers 600 to 800 Ibs. sold from 68.00 to 73.50. Good ‘stock steer calves sold from 1.00 to 1.12 with medium stock steer calves selling from 95.00 to 1.00 with. plain stock steer calves selling from 80.00 to 90.00. Good stock heifer caives sold from 1.00 to 1.05 with’ * medium stock heifer calves selling from 90.00 from 48.00 to 52.00. $1.06 billion, says T. A. Cumming. Cumming, who is also Alberta vice-president and general manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, said that the figure repre- sents a 16 per cent in- crease during the past year and a jump of ap- proximately 75 per cent since 1974. He said banks are the largest single source of funds for farmers and now provide ‘‘one-stop financ- ing’’ which allows farmers to arrange all short, inter- mediate and long-term credit requirements with one institution. Cumming also said banks are encouraging farmers to arrange for the line-of-credit financing ar- to seek financing separ- ately at several different times. the provincial convention. The girls’ clubs are facing 226-3371 Ar convenient to set up (wr convenient monthly payments yr convenient tax records (Ar frees cash for éther purposes ag trade-ins accepted It's easier to deal with the source. Come in Jim Spicer Chev-Olds Ltd. popes. Olds will be referred to the ownhome W through CHAP your provincial government’s Co-operative Housing Action Program With CHAP, you can afford to own your own home. If you are willing to build it yourself, CHAP will help. Leam all about It, when the Co-op Housing Branch holds an INFORMATION MEETING for families interested In building thelr own homes in Olds, Bowden, Didsbury, Carstairs and 6-2tc PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD FOR THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA IN THE MATTER OF “The Public Utilities Board Act’’, being "Chapter 302 of the Revised Statutes of Alberta, 1970, as .... amended ; AND IN THE MATTER OF an application by Calgary Power Ltd. to the Public Utilities Board for an order or orders approving changes in the existing rates, tolls or charges for electric light, power, or energy and related services rendered to its customers within Alberta. NOTICE THE ALBERTA HERITAGE LEARNING RESOURCES PROJECT A legacy of Canadian knowledge for the people of Alberta. TAKE NOTICE that Calgary Power Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as “CP’) will apply to the Public Utilities Board (hereinafter referred to as “the Board’’) at the Court House in the City of Calgary, in the Province of Alberta on Wednesday, the 14th day of February, 1979 at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon or as soon thereafter as Counsel may be heard for an Order of the Board. The great natural resources of our Province Alberta Literature for Senior Students Junior Atlas and Relief Medel of Alberta. Kal!” Gotoceniies 8 rete te oe tice en the pubic arvd Uining will not last forever they are a gift from the and Adults, This is a classic thirty-volume The atlas, for Grades 4, 5 ang 6, is the first of its kind for young childrefi to focus ona region. The 4’ x 8’ relief model will be distributed to all schools and selected public buildings. Phase | of the Alberta Heritage Learning Resources Project is a kit of no fewer than 620 colour slides, 24 full-colour study prints, teachers’ guides, and six 15-minute films about the flora and fauna of Alberta. The Alberta Heritage Learning Resources Project Material will be provided land which must be returned as an inheritance to the greatest long-term resource'we have ... the People of Alberta. fair return thereon; fixing and approving just and reasonable. rates, charges or schedules thereof for electric light, power or energy and related services to be supplied by CP, whether present rates and charges have been established by agreement or otherwise; (c) giving effect to such part of any excess revenues received or losses incurred by CP as may be due to any undue delay in the hearing and determining of the application; fixing and approving such interim rates and charges pending the fixing of final rates as the Board may determine, and establishing a date for the commencement of such interim rates and charges. AND TAKE NOTIC® that at the said place and time the Board will hear the Application for fixing interim rates and will hold a pre-hearing conference to give direction as to the manner in which and the date and times at which the hearing of the Application may continue and for such other directions as may seem proper to the Board; AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that CP has filed with the Board materials, including the Evidence-in-Chief intended to be called in libraty collecti¢in of already-published books. It includes such famous Canadian authors and historians as James Gray, Grant MacEwan, James MacGregor, Andy Russell, Maria Campbell and Hugh Dempsey. The Canadian Content Social Studies Kits (KanataKits). The sixteen multi-media resource kits are for all grades. They are being devel@iped through the cooperation of teacher oh school} boards across the Province. |} | (b) The Alberta Heritage Learning Resources Project is a legacy of knowledge about our Province and Country for young and old alike to be passed on to future generations. The Government of Alberta provided $8.3 million from the Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund to create the Alberta Heritage Learning Resources Project. (d) port of its Application, Those parties who wish to take part in the hearing may apply to examine or to obtain the material fled by This ambitious learning resources fee of crac = schools ea contacting CP in care of its solicitors at the address given below : ‘ jnstinidens inthe Province o ; ATTENTION: Mr. CG. D, O’Brien project, directed by Alberta Education, includes Alberta Heritage Books for Young Messrs. Jones, Black & Company arristers and Solicit ‘ : ; $300 Shel Centre Readers. A specially written series of 12 THE ALBERTA HERITAGE Ww y 400%. Ath Avenues.W high-quality reference books about the LEARNING RESOURCES CALGARY, Alberta igh-q T2P 0x9 ; , history, geography and natural environ- eT PROJECT IS A POSITIVE AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person intending to make r any submission to the Board respecting the matter or to otherwise ment of Alberta and Canada for Grades 4, 5 LONG-TERM ASSET, A GIFT participate in the hearing should indicate pues MntenUo by beng and 6. FROM THE LAND TO THE present or represented at the Pre-Hearing Conference above mentioned; AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that future dates will be set from Western Canadian Literature for Youth. PEOPLE OF ALBERTA. time to time and no further publication of Notice will occur; Thi t | S f | d i AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that any person who fals to Is ten-volume seriés of se lecte iterary attend theses Hearing Conference above mentioned or to Stherwise works about Western Canada is for Grades advis e Roard of his intention to participate in p hearing of the . aieitcation may not rereive further notice respecting the rantinuation 7 through 12. Three hundred and forty-nine i heise Bh ar atin ad, western Canadian authors are represented . AT S 3 DMGONTON' this 1 of vary a 1 i mie 1979 in these anthologies. Two additional , volumes will be in Ukrainian and French. EDUCATION PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD Cc. R, LEISHMAN SECRETARY AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR 11th Floor Manulife House 10055 — 106 Street EDMONTON Alberta TH! 2¥2 An Alberta Heritage Savings Trust Fund Project.
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