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The Olds Gazette and Mountain View News 1972-01-06 - 1972-12-21
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oe \week at the Elks. Hall and | ‘Phese twb: moves mean fit, We don’t think we’ were sup- | again Marg's Style Shop and the | Mel’ Cipperley is looking for |pesed to get the document so | Raggedy Ann are supplying the |a new man and a new book- er fashions for the show. With | keeper. Those interested should we won't betray any confidefees men’s clothing taking on the | read Mel’s ad in this week’s ec Page 9 OLDS GAZETTE Thurs., Sept. 28, 1972 » om > COLLECTOR’S DISPERSAL antique sale but we’H. sure file it away fer |eolours of the rainbow, we | Gazette. future references. Glad to see members of the | wonder how long it will be be- Coming soon — another out-| Kiwanis Club scouting ardund | fore we have a men’s fashion | door promotion by the members finding out why former mem- show! of the Western Regional News- bers ¢hose to drop out. That’s : Stew Wong with a suit on | papers of whieh the Gazette breaking into the real estate | is a member. crete a healthy sign of self improve- ment, Wednesday, October 4th 16:00 a.m. at Innisfail Auction Mart ener, Chinese including the. lrom Cross, Hamtey Stein, Wall Phone. Jack Daines, Auctioneer Phone 227-3166 or 227-5113 Spanish Bracelet, Mother Pearl Letter Op- Necklace (1700), Pink Sap- phire Necklace (1810), German War Medals Saddfte Watch Fob, Hand Carved Figures, Old Beer Hundreds of items of old jewellery and col- lectors pieces too numerous to mention. Innisfail “MAJOR Furniture and Television Ltd. Box 1344 scasenitills Phone 226-6262 Olds, Alberta — TOM 1P0 Bedroom Suite SPECIAL ____--------_ Mattress and Box Spring SAVE $30.00 $99 95 a e Well Built plus a. good cover. * G.E. Stay Clean Electric Range JUST 2-222 Why drive to the city when we have as good or even better prices here; we invite you to 3-Piece $ 120.00 Sealy Top Quality SPECIAL _____--------- 2-Piece Chesterfield Suite SPECIAL _____-___---_ Fully Automatic $299 95 compare. The next consignment of livestock you have to sell, try the Innisfail Auction Mart. Located in the heart of Western Canada’s best cattle _ feeding area. Sales ~ each Wednesday. Here are 15 reasons why you should sell through the Innisfail Auction Mart: * Vet inspected Market. * Bonded for your protection. * Payment for livestock as soon as they are sold. * Stamped weights on your cattle tickets. * Cattle weighed before being sold, aver- age weight announced on each draft of cattle. * Gov. inspected weigh scales. * Hartford Insur- ‘ance on livestock. * Feed and water pens for cattle to be held. ts i Branding and vaccinating service. Modern pens, including 20 new pens. Night men on before each sale. Member of Alberta Auction Market Association. Top quality restaurant and washroom facilities for the buyer and seller’s comfort. Order buying service available. Low selling charges and no yarding charges. If you are going to sell livestock this fall and want top price, put them up for auction and when you think of auction, you think of the.... + * F Innisfail Auction Mart Ltd. where buyer and seller meet. H you have cattle or calves to sell, phone Jack Daines for advance advertising on them. PHONES: 227-3166 Bus. Res. 227-5113 The corner of 50th Avenue and 50th Street in Olds is the only corner. which is. protected by a traffic signal that is a flashing amber light im one di- rection and a red light going at right angles to the amber light. Yet every so often the Police are called to investigate an accident at this corner. The Gazette camera was on hand recently to catch two vehicles still locked together after a collision at this corner in ideal driving conditions. Just Ramblin The Legion bus tour to Cal- gary branches which was to fave taken place Saturday, Sep- tember 30th has been cancel led. Bill Finn, the NDP hopeful in the upcoming federal election has said. that he will be visit- ing homes in the Olds area next week. Les Echlin of White Rock, B.C., a former resident of the district and an old timer we might add is at present in the Foothills Hospital in Calgary. He underwent surgery and is now convalescing. The Elks Hockey Club are planning a social evening for October 14th to give the team a big kick off for the upcom- ing season. Got your ticket yet for the Community Party for Frank and | Irerie Wong? The party goes Thursday night and you are invited but admission is by tic- ket only. The Chamber of Com- merce is sponsoring the affair. Tommy Ufland .of Vancou- ver and his girl friend, Phyllis Murray, called on old friends in Olds and area and called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Russell recently. There’s more talk of paral- lel parking on a trial basis on some’ of. the: main streets in Olds. Fellows -you’d better ask the ladies what they think of that one. Half the drivers can’t paratlel park properly but they do just fine angle parking. Mr. and Mrs. Torstein Sol- heim are touring Canada from Norway. and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C€. Russell. this past week. Mrs. Solheim and Mrs. Russell are sisters. Lyle Gorsline and Jim Brown were Edmonton visitors Monday. Lyle was eliasi up Alberta. The big question beimg-| purchased a new- mechanical asked by hunters is why can’t théy shoot ‘greys south of! that Highway 11 and how come such a long season? The Olds Lions Club’ have for this machine. seraper for the Olds Arena. The club .is going to need plenty of--community :support: to pay There’s a fashion. show - ext business with Miller, Galloway and Dahlgren. That has to be quite a ehange from “slinging hash.” Cpl. Dungate tells us that the squeeze is going to be put on the fellows that like to play tag and squeel tires on the town’s streets. Those icy streets overnight on Sunday were ready made for the road- sters. The Farmers’ Union of Al berta is already asking the fe- deral government for cash ad- vances for farmers. Aceording to Tom Howé, this kind of a deal turns the: elevator agents Isn't it funny — when dis- aster is just around the corner, there isn’t a politician in sight. . Jim Spieer isn’t at. all heppy with the way G. M.. introduced the new cars. The one shot deal didn’t do local dealers much: good. : Allan Poynter has started a new career. He’s now working for Sim’s furniture. -sLorraine Larsen .and_ her children will be leaving ~ Olds soon. to. join Lawrence over in Egypt. gtoups also need leaders. the sterm hit. coast say the weather's in Vatieoaver. Among the Generation II John Deere Line sales lot and into * We accidentally, teachers of the School. Authorities groups Scouts and Venturers and of course the Cubs are getting or- ganized for the eoming year. Like all the other clubs, these Could be that it’s goimg to clear up because the birds are still hanging around. But then they may ‘have been caught with their flaps down too when Travellers from the west returnees from holidays were Despite bad weather, Nusa Wendelboe tells us that the tew| could devote’ some ‘talent in the tors are moving off the Green hands of new, proud owners. we ‘think received a copy of a document in the mail that looks, mighty like- a salatty~- position (for. ne- gotiations being taken by the Bow. Valley don’t like the looks Of the pre posed increases and neither we are sure ‘will ‘be the farmers who are facing a near disaster. Have you noticed the number of men’s hairpieces that there are around town: No wonder the family has been after Ts to get @ dye jeb on those white locks. of ours. Visit Maybank Drugs if yeu want to see how nearly Over- night a store ¢an. be trans- formed into a modern, pileasant place to shop. . Got a hot tip: for-this ¢olumm just give us a dingle and we'll apply the. finishing touches. Have. you . been: thinking ef em organization .to whieh you fine Tate trac-|| coming year —~ the OMs Ag- ricultural:‘Soeiéty “needs ‘new ideas and ‘new Bilood all the 4inte <= plsnr‘fo attend. ‘the So- ciety’s “annual meeting in -No- __Didh those Calgary Stanepeders wakéAip. too late or will they, will they make’the playeffs?. “ Maing -mere- -games lilte -'the last ‘twe between {he Russians and Team Canada and the :old ticker -is liable te- start: ‘acting ‘ap —~ infa® What. excitement. the We ' New Dodge Electronic Ignition System. It makes your life a little simpler. The first question you're going to ask is, what is it? The second. How is it going to simplify And because.engine misfiring at high- way speeds is virtually eliminated emissions are greatly reduced. my life? , What will it mean to your pocketbook? O-K., to answer the first part. In any con- Because there are no points to wear out, venitional ignition system no condenser to replace, the mechanical breaker . the cost.of tune-ups points may be the cause drops considerably. of some problems)‘; ° DOD (es The new electronic Rewing ae cae . . > ignition sysieet oS engineers developed a. ot an of oo + the. Seat ~ MBO e Doe Tk system (alk6 & 8 cyl. ee } New front dise engines) that eliminates 78 6D SOLI brakes, (except Dart with the need. oa breaker | ls | 3 ) | | )) 6 al ed Sk Meee: points and condenser, — “ unibody con and their resulting DIFF FERENCE torsion-bar suspé maintenance headaches. al , ee (except Colt) and new . That essentially, is emission control = what the new system is. systems are among the Now for what it impressive list. can do for your car and your wallet. For starters your car is going to start better at mileage levels when mechanical systems normally start to deteriorate. Innovative engineering plus extra care in every detail, make us: . believe your new Dodge is the best. Dodge we've ever built. Doe ae Extra Care in Engineering..it makes the difference. Se (all 7, L_ 7 onaco/Polara Full-size cars—I7 models Ch more Skidoos for the upcoming winter season which seems to have taken the NOW approach. Dexter Lee leaves the Ran- chero Restaurant this week and will be taking over the Public Lunch Cafe. However his open- ing there will be delayed be- yond the end of the month. The Council’s last meeting of September proved to be a long one being carried over from Monday to Tuesday. A number of delegations appeared before Council causing the long meet- ing. If the weather ever breaks and farmers can get back com- bining watch for one of the biggest combine fleets ever as- sembled moving into the dist- rict. Mike Fikowski is nursing a bad cut after a bad auto ac- cident a couple of weeks ago. Live entertainment is now a feature of the lounges in the two hotels. Goose hunting is reported to be good up in the Veteran - Castor - Coronation region of
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