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1990-10-10
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Wednesday, October 10, 1990 The Gazette trnior gt; u tn ?-* t-** er. It took crews over six hours to clean up this mess of plywood dumped on the Highway 27 off-ramp to Highway 2 last week. Olds RCMP said the truck flipped on its side after entering the turn a little too fast and then being hit by a strong gust of wind. Traffic was slowed down for several hours after the accident Olds Police report From the 2nd to the theft from unlocked identified. 3th of October ajnun- garage. Tools taken and October 3 at 0913 bar of criminal offences recovered. No suspects hours: 50 Ave. and 61 occurred in the County of Mountain View. In Olda, there were: 11 criminal complaints, 21 Highway Traffic Act violations, three Liquor Control Act offences, two Motor Vehicle Act charges, and two accidents with damage over 500. Over the same period of time, the following occurred in the rural areas surrounding Olds: five criminal c lt;Vmpl*irt- ts, 31 Highway Traffic Act charges, one charge under the Vehicle Administration Act, two accidents with damage over 500, and two acid*- causinginjur-F o*V - lt;- tjaB . t .8.5 St Olds. Complaint of charges pending, property damage under October 3 at 1,000.00. Holes punched in hallway and back entry of building. Suspects identified and vehicle. Radar detector 1510 stolen from unlocked hours: Olds College pickup at college. Parking Lot No. 4, near October 2 at 1745 Olds. Complaint of hours: 46 St and 50 theft from motor Ave., Olds. Complaint of threatening phone calls. Suspect identified - no charges laid. October 4 at 2325 hours: Olda Court Ap* ts., Olds. Complaint of bicycle theft Unlocked bike stolen from back steps of apartment building. 12 speed mountain bike - Free Spirit Purple in color. Bike recovered. October 4 at 1700 houra: Olds College Parking Lot No. 3 near Olds. Complaint of theft from motor vehicle. Vehicle's driver's window smashed. Radar detector stolen. Also 30 cassette tapes. October 4 at 1048: Legion, Olds. Complaint of theft under 1,000.00. Camera left on table was stolen. October 6 at 1250 hours: Ritchie Video, Olds. Complaint of theft under 1,000.00. Failure to return rented video tapes. Under investigation. October 8 at 1641 hours: Aloha Trailer Court, Olda. Complaint of disturbance. No charges laid. October 6 at 1200 hours: Olds. Complaint of theft from motor vehicle. Approximately 20 cassette tapes stolen and a man's golden watch. October 8 at 0916 hours: Near Bowden. Complaint of harassing phone calls. Under investigation. October 7 at 0056 hours: Bowden Trailer Court, Bowden. Complaint of break and enter of residence. Under investigation. video package helps rural organizations market themselves Marketing canola and calves is more familiar territory for rural Albertans than selling their organizations to and in their communities. But, marketing is as vital to an organization as it is to any business, and the marketplace for members' time, energy and commitment is as PageS competitive aa the one where you aell your products, says Sabine Zenke, of the home economics branch. So, effective promotion of your organization can make a dramatic contribution to ita success. The Spotlight of Marketing video tape package can help rural organizations enhance themselves, keep existing members and attract new ones. Included in the Spotlight on Marketing package ia the video tape, an instructor's guide and participant workbook. The package is especially for presidents and staff or board members involved in public relations, but can be shown to the whole membership, she saya. The presentation Includes an overview of the marketing concept and the role of external and Internal communications in an organization. If you or your organization are interested in the package, contact the nearest Alberta Agriculture district hours: Horizon School Olds. Complaint of break and enter. Suspect identified. No charges will be laid, nothing was taken, no damage was done. October 3 at 1114 hours: 51 Ave; and 49 St, Olds. Complaint of break and enter and Spartan news Spartans' volleyball is back at it again with a young and exciting THE BEST GM CLEAROUT EVER Coming up from our junior high program are the Grade 10 rookies Janis Grover, Kathy Royer, Kara McDonald, Deea Bell, Cynthia MacKenzie, Mai Tran, Tracy Wiemer, and Aniette Clarke. Joining our team again this year are Kareen Qually, Grade 11, and the three year veterans Julie Birch, Tanya Smith, Kim Dvorak and Kim Qually. The girls have started the year off right being undefeated in league play and placing well in the Tom Bast tournament in RedDeer. The Spartans travelled to Lethbridge And placed a very respectable fourth out of 20 teams from Southern Alberta in the high school tournament Ths girls wUl ba involved in a variety of tournaments throughout the seasor which will end in November with the provincial championships. Come out and support the girts in league and exhibition games at the high school Dates will be advertised.
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Image 745 (1990-10-10), from microfilm reel 745, (CU12514916). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.