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The Olds Gazette and Mountain View News 1972-01-06 - 1972-12-21
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‘WANTING A BABYSITTER?| The More for your mo FOR SALE — 2-Year-Old Geld-| ing Hackney-Welsh breeding: | green broke. Suitable for) harness. Phone 226-2381. | a I would like to apply for a baby-sitting job week-ends and | after school. Phone 226-3658. . 15-3te | JUBILEE BARLEY For Sale — Germination 99%. High pro- tein and high yielding (72 bushels per acre last year). Cleaned at cleaning plant. Price $1.15 per bus. Phone 226-2076. 15-3te PUPS To Give Away — Phone 224-3414. 15-1te FOR RENT — 1-Bedroom Fur- nished suite, available April 15th. Phone 226-3824. | 15-1te FOR RENT — 4-Bedroom home in Olds. Phone 226-2054. | 15-1tp FOR SALE — Kent Lead Elec- trie guitar. Bass Guitar. Gar- FOR SALE — 10 Milk Cows to be sold at Olds Auction Mart on Tuesday, April 18th. Also 2280-lb. milk quota. One De- Laval miJking machine, in good shape. Phone 226-2701 for information. 15-1te FOR SALE — Seven Chinchil- las, plus cages, best offer. Also two size 2 baby snow- suits, like new $5.00 each. Phone 226-2544, Olds. 15-2tp WANTED BEAVER PELTS — Whole, unskinned, good qual- ity, over 43 lbs. — PELTS $30.00, unskinned $5.00 less. Rates is proportion to size. Other. Prices and Skinning, (also muskrat © pelts). WE WILL BE PARKED AT: “Didsbury 8:00 a.m., Hillcrest Texaco. — Olds 9.00 a.m. An- dy’s Gulf Service. — Bow- den 10.45 a.m. Fyten’s Royal- ite. — Sumdre 4:30 p.m., a- cross from Marshall Wells, on April 8th, 15th, 22nd and 29th. Stan Henders, Calgary. FOR SALE — Bedding-Out plants, also Perennial and House plants. 14% miles east and % mile north of Sundre. Phone Vic Bjorkman, at 225- 4170. 15-tine FOR SALE — Sectional Ches- terfield, round oak table, drop leaf table, coffee table, glass top, Eureka vacuum cleaner, 1% years old. Chro- me table, buffet chest of drawers, single bed. Phone 224-3392. 15-3tp FOR SALE — 1966 Mobile 2- bedroom Home, 10 x 50 ft., furnished, shag carpet. Fuel tank, skirting, porch is 10 x 14 ft. Picket fence, TV an- tenna. Phone 226-2521. 15-3te FOR SALE — Galt Barley for Seed or Feed. 70 cents per bushel. Phone 226-2607. 15-1tp WANTED — Man for Service Station, fulltime employ- ment. Box 412, Olds. LOOKING FOR THAT ODD Piece of Carpet? — You will probably find it in our new large stock of ends, all sizes. Sim’s Furniture Ltd. 15-1te FARM FOR SALE TO SETTLE ESTATE TENDERS will be accepted at the office of the undersigned up to and incuding Friday, May 5th, 1972, on the land described as follows: NE % 21-32.26-W4th NW % 22-32-26-W4th ‘ Jocated one mile south and 1 mile west of Torrington. Loca- ted on the property is a good bachelor shack, two old barns and corrals. — Highest or any tender not necessarily accept- ed. Terms, cash. Estate of Trygve Lun- de, Deceased, c/o Assistast. Public Trustee, 201 John J. Bowlen Bidg., 620 - 7th Ave. S.W., Calgary 2, Alberta. 15-1te Sieg cee ieee Rs FOR SALE — 7 Ewes and One Notice The Mountain View Mutual | _ Telephone Company has ceased operations as of February 12, 1972. Anyone having claims upon the Company must file a full statement of their claims by April 28th, 1972 with: Peat Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Secretary, Mt. View Mutual Telephone Co., Box 129, Olds, Alberta. 15-2te BOARDING PLACE NEEDED IN OLDS Two children ages nine and ten need a boarding place in Olds ‘so that they can attend Horizon School for the Men- tally Handicapped. If you are interested in looking after thes® youngsters or want more de- tails please. phone Mrs. Barb Bilida at 226-6594. WANTED — Mechanic. Apply to Jim Spicer, Chev-Olds Ltd. Phone 226-6433, Olds, Alberta. 15-1te FOR SALE — First and Second Cut Alfalfa. Good feed hay. Phone 226-2610. ‘ 15-3tp ———--—-—— Thur., April 18, 1972. OLDS GAZETTE Page af ey Classified page COMING EVENT The Annual Unifarm Ban- quet sponsored by the three Locals, will be held in the Elks Hall on April 20th, at 6:30 p.m. Tickets can be picked up from bers of the locals. FOR SALE Baby buggy. Lloyd English Pram. Phone 224-3064. 15-1¢ BONANZA BARLEY — Grown on summerfallow from foun- dation seed. Cleaned, Germ- mination 94 percent.. $1.20 bus. Mrs. V. V. Lindner, 1 mile west of Hillcrest Hall. Phone 226-2219 from 8.00 to 9.00 a.m. 15-4tp FOR SALE Chevrolet ton 1968, 327 — 3 speed, standard. Stock racks. All in ‘ good oendition.. Phone 226- 2092. Also one blue leather seatette and 1 pressure chic- WANTED — By 18 year old, work on farm starting right away. .Phone 226-2105 or write Brian Scholz, R. R. 1, 15-2te net Bass Amplifier. Wah-) ‘WANTED — Competent part- Ram. :One and two years .eld.| _- Berets: wah peddle, Fuzz. Phone! Watch for successive ads in time bookkeeper. Able to do Phone 226-2526, before 8 and| FOR _ SALE. — 40 light grass 226-6232. classified sections. payroll. Apply Box 412, Olds.|, after 6 p.m. Herefords, Phone 335-2406. 15-2tp 15-3te 11-2te| * 15-1te 15-1te ° the financial crunch - Alberta Automobile Insurance is protected. how it works: Alberta’s -new Accident Benefits Insurance means. quick compensation when people are hurt in an automobile accident. Starting April 1, these Accident Benefits are an automatic supplement to the liability portion of your automobile insurance. And liability insurance in Alberta is now compulsory so virtually everyone The cost is low and the benefits are big. Here’s _ People who can no longer work because of an # accident receive cash payments after the first week; dependents of people killed in accidents receive prompt cash payments; passengers are covered; so are pedestrians. It doesn’t matter who was to blame for the accident. In most cases you deal with your own insurance company. Ask your insurance agent or company for full details about the new Alberta Insurance Plan benefits. You'll feel a whole ‘tot neern just knowing you have them. ken waterer. 15-2tp CARDS OF THANKS We would like to express our sincere appreciation to . our many friends and neighbors for the lovely shower given us, and for the many gifts we received. Also, our sincere thanks to all who assisted the night of the fire in any way. Mrs. Maude Over- guard, Frank & John. a aS CARD OF THANKS The Horizon School for the mentally handicapped received- a pleasant surprise at Easter in the form of Easter baskets. for each child at the school from the ladies of the Coburn W. I. The children, their parents and the executive of the school and. the parent organization ex- tend their thanks to the Co- burn W. I. for this thoughtful gesture. 9, CARD OF THANKS I would like to say “Thank You”' to Dr. Wray and all the staff at the Olds Hospital and telatives’ and friends; -for the flowers, eards, gifts and good wishes. DUSINE ANDERSEN 15-1te Coming Events NOTICE The Annual Handicraft Bak- ing Fair and Tea of the Olds West constituency of the Al- berta Womens Institute will be held on Friday, April 14th at the Sundre Elks Hall. Doors open to the public at 2-p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Everyone is welcome. ANNOUNCEMENT Bor to Bill and Leslie Briggs, a boy, Richard John Albert. He arrived April 5th, 1972 at the Foothills Hospital in Cal- gary. 15-1te NOTICE The Annual meeting of the Eagle Hill - Foothill Curling Club will be held on. Thurs- day, April 20th at 8 p.m. Mem- bers please attend. 15-2te a COMING EVENT Junior Hi C Pancake Break- fast Sunday, April 16th at the Olds United Church from 11 am. to 2 p.m. Adults 98¢; Students 49c. 16-1te SS gh COMING EVENT Coffee Party, Bingo and Ba- COMING EVENT Home Baking and Good used clothing for sale at Credit— Union Building next to-BaglO™ Hill Co-op. April 14th and 15th} from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sponé 4 sored by Eagle Hill mene” Circle. OO , A YOUNG STALLION FEES: 4H Members on $50.00 (6 miles west and % > es ARABIANS at STUD ABU ALLA —-(Abu Baha x’Ra-Shalla) (leased from Mill- er’s Arabians, Olds) LEADING ARABIAN SIRE IN ADA IN NUMBER OF FOALS SIRED and NUMBER OF CHAMPIONS SIRED. PROVEN TO BE A VERY POPU-. LAR AND PREPOTENT STALLION (chestnut). MARK OF BRUMARBA — (Brumarba Radanies x A. M. Lady Inred) (leased from Brumarba Arabians, Spokane) STANDING HIS FIRST YEAR WHOSE PEDIGREE INDICATES HE SHOULD BE A PREPOTENT SIRE, HE IS A’ FINE EXAMPLE OF ARABIAN TYPE AND QUALITY (bay). |: Purebred Arabians — $200.00 Grades and Partbred Arabians — $75.00 DON & EILEEN MILLER Box.1022, Olds, Alberta _ CAN- Grades and Partbreds — mile north of Olds Phone 226-6831 | ARABIAN — pe Kiel 2804” : sa 1159 of presence and park action. ~ Extremely fine and classic, i Domino Duke 76964 1 Gold Van 115006 Billy piven Star Mark's jugget B-6716 Lady B6652 Golden Palomino with white 1 SSrup: Fees’ . Horses and ponies- for sale.at Phone 226-2472 . STANDING AT STUD Abu. Baha 4676 Abu. Alla 9552 “45 Sorrel with white markings. A tall typy stallion with’ lots t ‘oyal ‘Shannon 4$528 ». i “SADDLEBRED — Bourbon Stonewall count § Sennen aca A ‘ Bourhon'Stonewall Trixie 75245 ‘ Chocolate Chestnut with stripe and four stockings. Three Bars T.B. [| QUARTERHORSE — DUKE VAN BAR 371201" Van Dorn 11708: Chestnut with. white markings. He is bred for anéed. 1 = Cui Mark 1817 WELSH — oa SCRIP T CORN LIKKER. BAZ66k Tan slewood! Sprinplights Revelapring Light 1696 This is the only Section B Welsh Stallion in Alberta. Im- ported from: U.S.A. Stands 13 hands. Porebtce Gl O00 Grades'~$50:00%3 Board 50c per day. ‘English and Western equipment and accesseres plus: all b types of harness for horses and ponies av ntae le q SAN CREST STABLES Stan Young Visitors Welcome 4 a mane and tail and markings. all: times. A complete line of Box 603, Olds , TRAILER HITCHES CAR & TRAILER ACCESSORIES | FOR YOUR HOLIDAY- NEEDS Big 2 Body Shop Ltd: @ RAD COOLERS YOU RE ALWAYS ON THE LEVEL A Model 2614x7 PRICED AT $59.95 - Please send me a copy of (J Car Insurance Explained DL Alberta Insurance Plan Mail to: Insurance Explained P.O. Box 192, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 2T0 ke Sale at the Co-op Memorial Hall, April 26th, at 2 p.m. Cash Prizes. Coffee and donuts free, admission 50 cents per person. B Model 2614x53/, NAME w 15-2tp PRICED AT ae eae $47.95 A SPIRITUAL LIFE MISSION bell is being held in St. Paul’s Lu- | [J theran Church, Olds, Sunday [ CITY. PROVINCE. through Wednesday, April 16th | C Model 18x314 PRICED AT $29.95 to 19th. Services will be held each evening at 8 o’clock. The Rev. Alfred J. C. Johnson of proc n-- non ------- Victoria, B.C. is the guest speaker. The public is cordi- ally invited. . insurance Bureau of Canada a eos Coming Event Coming soon the Olds Art Club Exhibition. Watch for it | ' on April 28th and 29th. - 15-2te | & 5 ¢ PLUS MANY OTHER ACCESSORIES Phone 226-3933 or drop in and see what we have for you. Representing General Insurance Companies fae ae eem g pa ears Soran ae —
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