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The Gazette 1991-01-02 - 1991-12-24
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1991-11-27
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Page 2 The Gazette The Olds Air Cadet Anniversary Committee met for the first time last week. The Olds Air Cadet Squadron No. 185 will be celebrating its 50th Anniversary in 1992. The committee will have a busy job searching for all past members of the Olds squadron, and are seeking the assistance of the public in providing names and addresses of former cadets, CO's and committee members from the last 50 years. traffic offences a vaUd operator's licen- an urban area; Gerald gg Herbert StUes, unlawful Travis LeRoy conveyance of open Stephenson, speeding in liquor; Brian Allan J. The following plead guilty, were convicted or convicted in absence of traffic offences, in Olds Provincial Court Thursday. Judge Thomas Schollie presiding. Aaron Adair Aageson, driving at a speed over the posted highway Umit; Douglas Bruce Anderson, driving at a speed over the posted highway Umit; Cameron Berkeley Mitchell, unlawful conveyance of open Uquor. Stephen Carl Brown, failing to wear a seat- belt; Cynthia M. Christensen, failing to stop at a stop sign and driving at a speed over the posted highway limit; Mark Anthony Clift, faffing to make an accident report. Daniel Wylie Corrie. operating an unregistered motor vehicle and driving a motor vehicle with no insurance. Shawn Michael Devries, unlawful con sumption of alcohol while in a motor vehicle; Surinder Singh Dhaliwal, failing to obey a traffic control signal; Bradley Scott Erickson, driving at a speed over the posted highway Umit. Terrance Jon Herrmann, driving at a speed over the posted highway Umit; Maria Christine Hogue, driving at a speed over the posted highway Umit; Joelle Lynn Hutchinson, driving at a speed over the posted highway limit. Todd Robert Janke, two equipment violations for a broken head light and tail light, failing to produce a vaUu driver's Ucense upon request, and a criminal code charge of mischief and property damage under 1,000. Jennifer Joyce Kyncl, operating an unregistered motor vehicle; Burke Anthony Lowry, faiUng to wear a seatbelt; Steven Gerald Lutz, failing to stop at a stop sign; Robert John Mathers, failing to wear a seat- belt. Lorie Lynn Miskiw, driving at a speed over the posted highway Umit; Sharon C. Moore, driving at a speed over the posted highway limit; Kevin Troy Mulligan, driving at a speed over the posted highway Umit. Calvin Rachkewich, failing to wear a seat- belt; Abdul Ghafoor Rana, driving at a speed over the posted highway Umit; Aaron Bradley Ross, faffing to stop at a stop sign; Michael Allan Ryrie, driving at a speed over the posted highway Umit. Marvin Henry B. Selland, faffing to wear a seatbelt; Shayne Dale Sissons, driving at speed over the posted highway limit; Frederick Ian Sissons, faffing to wear a seat- belt and not possessing BOB'S ESSO OF OLDS Er C.J.'S ESSO OF BOWDEN Garage Close-out Auction Wednesday, Dec. 4,1991 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Lunch Available Owners' Phone 556-6506 Location: Red Deer Auto Auction, 6736 Golden West Ave., Red Deer (2 blocks north of Deermart Travelaire on 67 St.) GARAGE EQUIPMENT ft TOOLS 2 FMC tire machines; FMC tire balancer; Hoffman tire balancer; 2 battery chargers (large); air conditioning recharger and gauges; wheel bearing packer; wheel bearing puller set; wheel weight hammers; wheel weights; J.D. pressure washer; barrel pumps; portable air tank; tire tank; tire gauge; power plant; battery load tester; acetelyne welding and cutting set; 2 tire racks; pail pump; motor hoist; oil stand; antifreeze pan; suction gun; transmission funnels; rad test kit; air floor jack; bluepoint OHM meter; slide hammer puller; soldering gun; cordless screwdriver; B D cordless drill; skill saw; timing light; vises; grinders; rad flush machine; rad pails; battery filler; tire repair plug kits; filter wrenches; various tire repair tools; exhaust hoses; air hoses; bell hose; 2 bells; trouble lights; 1 impact wrench and sockets; jack stands; qty. of tires, rims, paint, fire extinguishers; 1/2 full barrel of 10W-30 oil; propane bottles; qty. of shop and parts manuals; qty. of filters, pullers, sockets, shovels, brooms, plus lots of other general miscellaneous shop items too numerous to mention. BUNKHOUSE 30' bunkhouse w/6 bunks, cupboards, sink, new stove in July/91. VEHICLES 1979 Chev 3/4 ton van w/air, tilt, cruise, PW, PL, 350 eng., good gas mileage. OFFICE. HOUSEHOLD MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS Sharp cash registers; slide door cabinets; coke cooler; various calculators; charge account bill machine; illuminated window sign w/letters; steel floor safe, Xerox photocopier; brand new Hot Point dishwasher; 2 Frigidare refrigerators; 4 shelf tin closet; 3 floor polishers; floor mops; squeegees and squeege pails; pressure cooker canner; qty. of fishing rods and tackle, bats and balls, ringette equipment, approx. 25 badminton rackets, hockey sticks; 18 lawnmower, etc. etc. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: Bob's Esso of Olds C.J. Esso of Bowden are closing out both garage locations. All of the merchandise wil be relocated to our Red Deer location, where it will be sold. In addition to the above listing, there will be lots of other general garage and household miscellaneous items in the sale. For further details please call the owners. Bob and Carol Travis at 556 6506, our Olds office at 556 7676 or the sale site at 341 -3500. Tompkins, driving at a speed over the posted highway limit. Tao Yuk Tsai, driving at a speed over the posted highway limit; Kimberley Ann Weldon, failing to wear a seatbelt; Norman Glen Welsh, not possessing a valid operator's Ucense. Kenneth White, speeding on a highway; Jason Edward Witts, failing to wear a seat- belt and not possessing a vaUd operator's Ucense; Perry Dean Wolf, unlawful conveyance of open liquor; Samuel James WUson, causing a disturbance. help for victims of family violence The Board of Directors of HELP for Victims of Fanuly Violence is pleased to announce the selection of our new co-ordinator, Charlotte Hanslien. Charlotte succeeds Shari McNab, our previous coordinator and six year worker. Charlotte is a social worker. She is knowledgeable in the area of fanuly violence through her work with the Calgary Sexual Assault Center, the Calgary Native Women's Shelter and the Pastoral Institute. She has done a variety of work including crisis and non-crisis counselling, telephone coun- selling, court preparation work with survivors, referrals and group facilitation in anger management. We welcome Charlotte and wish her the best in her new position. As November is the HELP House wiU Family Violence Month be announced shortly HELP is currently can- and everyone is invited vassing for funds and to attend, volunteers to man our We urge you to sup- resource center and port this county-wide telephone lines. association, to access There is a 12 hour its services and become training session to a part of our support acquaint volunteers team. Wednesday, November 27, 1991 with our resources and procedures. There is also a screening interview to insure confiden- tiahty and cUent safety. The next training session will begin in January. If you can donate some time or are interested in volunteering please call Charlotte at 638-3221 and leave your name and number. Donations to HELP are tax deductible and wiU be accepted at the HELP House, Resource and Information Centre, 804 - lst St. N.E., Sundre, Alberta or may be mailed to HELP for Victims of Family Violence, P.O. Box 705, Sundre, Alberta TOM 1X0. An official opening of Pee Wee A On November 23rd our team journeyed north to challenge Stettler. They proved to be stiff competition out- scoring us by four to one in the first period. Our goal resulted from a slapshot by Jay Radke tipped in by MarshaU Lee. The second period was better with Stettler only scoring twice and us once. Brent McDonald passed the puck in front and it deflected in the net. Third period saw two goals for Olds. Dallas Fuchs and Brent McDonald each scored unassisted. Stettler played a strong third period taking fuU advantage of their many powerplay opportunities. Final score 11- 4. Justin Andrew made many fine saves in net. Better luck next weekend boys w- *cntt Hunter Auction *eruite Ctb.
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Image 855 (1991-11-27), from microfilm reel 855, (CU12514999). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.