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The Olds Gazette and Mountain View News 1972-01-06 - 1972-12-21
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* » tt «47, TENE | Ranchero Restaurant OLDS, ALBERTA Open Week Days — 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Closed all day Sunday Specializing in Chinese Food Take Out Orders CALL IN AND PICK UP A PRICE LIST Zella W. I. The meeting of the Zella W. L was held at the scdoolhouse on April 13 with eleven wo- men in attendance, Our new neighbour, Mrs. Inga Visser, came as a visior. After O’ Canada, the creed, and hostess songs, the secretary read the minutes which were found cor- rect. A letter from the Auxiliary Hospital related information regarding the use of a tea set for afternoon lunches. A fund = has been set up to provide A piano for the Nursing home and a motion carried that we send a donation from Zella Ww. Details for the Confernce on April 19th were discussed. Several articles from the Al- berta consumer were read. Mrs. Gladys Knights sugges- ted that we present a resolu- tion to conference calling for the abolishment of monetary coupons in merchandise which prove to be a myisance. as well as an added cost for the pro- Page 12 OLDS GAZETTE Thurs., May 4, 1972 % DA. Notes by Neville O. Wohlberg, District Agriculturist, Box 250, Olds, Alta, Phone 226-3331 DAIRY DEVELOPMENT LOAN Following are the details of the Dairy Development Loan. Although this loan was made available several months. ago, | Aifberta's Wamens’ ‘ete Handicraft and Food Dipplay: and the Tea of the Olds" West Constituency of the Institute Wes .held in Sundre Friday, April 14th. The affair was marked as a success with - a stry of 78 signatures for he tea. “fthere were 74 classes en- tehed out of a possible 117 Dids West W. I. Handicraft Display came to make the Handicraft Exhibit and Tea a success. Thanks goes to the news- papers for their publicity of the event and to local busi- ness people who gave the W.L space on their bulletin boards and‘ in the windows for the promotion of the event. Our thanks goes to the Sundre Elks for the use of their hall. 4-H Light Horse and Pony Club The. March 9th meeting of the Olds 4H Light Horse and Pony Club was held at the Olds College. Three members of the Kiwanis Club held a discussion on a project. that they are having concerning the 4H Clubs of the district. The members also discussed. the bull sale they attended in Calgary and agreed that it was a great success and the out- duet. the details on this toan have| and the entries were of good ; 4} ing was enjoyed by those. who The women did not make a| just recently b n fall Get well wishes go to Isobel | yore able ‘to attend. e j y been released and | quality. " the Olds West | ; decision regarding plastic co-| circulated. The joans can be| The judges for the day were plana e ; ee Don and Hileen Miller im OLDS AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY vers for the history book’s|used for one or all of the fol-| Ms. Kristine L. Smith. Home a wot Sida. Tom, a" ;yited the members to a demon- : pages pending further price | lowing: B&onomist of Olds, assisted by the:.W. L members. stration at their farm on Sun- investigation. é 1, The, construction of a| Miss Sharon Seutter, original- | As_the day drew to.a close,.| da; April 30th. This will be t ad m e The roll call was an €X-| milk house. ly: from. Edmonton: ‘a*gr@at many went homie tired | discussed further at the meet- i ay-a be 0 iecthh ae eee ae — 2.. The installation of a sew-| “The winner of the door prize, but hanpy. ing of the club on April 13th. j age and water system required} a pair of barbecue oven mitts sent by Mrs. Betty ‘Waldroff, | gor the dairy facilit: e who was also-hostess with Mrs.| 3 The , " wes Ee Mae Jones. Ri he t R ra Oo . Al Ghartotte: Rosenke. milk holding Gauke °° PUK} A pro- CARDS $1.00 EACH Adamick farm. dtictiok. of collk; er os aa Mery fl won the BU LL S ALE ee Under this loan the Govern- | “> i ade NUMBERS CALLED TO DATE nBuilding and Bquipping|Ment may. guarantee the pay- zits winners of the —— Your Millhouse” outlines the|Ment of the principal amount Seg week waidued ~ sponsored by requirements of milkhouses loan and one-half of the < . : and equipment which are:speci-|@¢crued interest of the loan. at tii Ota Wen “E beg BROOKS &. DISTRICT = GQ) Gi tea “in resutations under the|The loan can be made at any | ffense, of Me at |} CATTLE BREEDERS ASSOC. he ' "., f] atberta. Dairymen’s Act and|bank or lending institution by | ¢9oY Ween very compere lt ve Stes alte : | the Public Health Regulations.|2"Y dairy farmer who demon- ® took over the Handicraft i to be held at: ie It also includes some good sug-|Strates a potential of attaining acneetin for the day .as : 1 16 31 46 61 gestions that should be serious-|4 ™inimum. production of 400 | lobel., Barthalow’: was. unable i 2 32 47. 64 ' y js| Pounds of milk per da fo be. “present, ..she being |i roo ($ .ive ion ly considered by anyone who is oe be: ys ‘| ¥ 3. 48 62 planning to rebuild or to remo-| The maximum. amount that oe in the. Simdre” Hospi- 4 19 34 t del ‘a milkhouse. “Building and|¢2 be borrowed for the above Ll suffering from a wrist in- Equipping You'r Milkhouse”| Purpose is $6,000.00 with. the | #” os WED MAY. 10TH, 2 00 3 o -. 65 can be obtained from district | interest rate not éxceeding 1% me Seer aii ‘aay By n n agriculturists and the ‘piblica-|@bove the prime Jending rate | Workers Wil. gi's cud ta - ul a ze oy 67 tions office of the Alberta de pra! = S ~ loan will ones ot ae se oiaiees 100- Hereford : ‘Bulls i : africulture, Ed- m ec ae ak 31, H 9 24 39 54 ae oer 1974. a pt hours evident in the pre- 25. ‘Aberdeen. Angus 10 25 55 68 The first: payment: ‘att ‘be 90 ae girls had dome. for 15 Exotic. ‘Breeds 5 days after the approval of the RE ra eee es he eae 11 26 41 56 71 ona “Reaianaii ate" ob al : bg For compiéte bull sale information — 12 42 57 Rr ELECTROLUX thly asi sone | Ge carmen with the write or'phone: 13 28 43 58 73 edicts ahi ee ae janks of the W. I. members une Meee ne le by #es; to the judges for a job 14 29. 44 74 ; DEALER dairy manufacturing plant to| weit done and to the members t Ai tit Ltd, 15 30 45 60 75 for Olds and District | hich the borrower supplies for their. many_long hours in Br 00 s| ives 0c uction Lta. 7 ed made in fu 5 hibits; J : : Service and Supplies | wienin five years from the date | Wright and her helpers, the la Owned and operated by Bill and Butch - The last five numbers called on Wednesday, April 26th were: e of loan aproval. '| des" 'and’ girls wep ‘esiebed Martin — Phone 362-3229. 1-29; N-32; O-72,74,75. H. Neil Olsen |i te vorrower is under 40| in the kitchen, at the tea table, |{| JOHNY CHARLTON - Auctioneer, Lic. 293 PHONE 226-6261 years old, the Government MAY | ete, and to the visitors. who ays @A BINGO HAS BEEN CALLED — You have until MAY 14th OR aa ecyie eta per’ Piceny se hepen op 26a va cine wie PRES OLDS, ALB: ; gic d if it is a Winner. . equal to the amount ‘of inter- to declare your Car : Box 1440 est paid “bythe ‘borrower in the-|’ . Baas pS ‘ ex . . 1 | i ea ein ericececeeeimeass | preteding year. In other. wort b the ‘government MAY’ pay th cn coh Oe ce interest ‘of ‘the previous year which would actually be de The most beautiful, Modern and Comprehensive since the borrower has arey Marineland Development On Canada’s Sunny Pacific Coast COLUMBIA BEACH ‘ To obtain this “Dairy Deve- lopinent Loan”, apply at. the lending institution of your choice. If you want to discuss this loan further, drop into our office or have a chat with your local banker. ; oped tS Air Cadet News by Cpl. D. White, ‘185° Sqd. Air Cadet Toboggan Party The Air Cadets of 185 Sad., Olds were all. prepared for their. annual toboggan: party that they have every year. We were to meet on a very nice Sunday | afternoon. When all the Cadets had arnived we were raring to go although there was not as good a turnout as was expected. But this did not dampen the enthusiasm for any of the Cadets because it meant more pop and hotdogs for everyone. Soom we all piled into the cars of our parents and Officers and were on our way. We were going to an un- known toboggan hill where we would get in no one’s way. When we got there some of This i is the tire we recommend, for top performance.’ lifesaver 40,000 mile Tread-Wear Warranty plus — Lifetime Quality and Road Hazard Guarantee. : When customers ask for our best tiré—we give them the .._B.F.Goodrich Lifesaver Radial, That's because there’s never been a tire quite like this before, (a It's got 6 plies under the tread. iy t Tread is wider and 26% deeper. You get better starts, quicker : Cost less than s ! } you think! s off on them. Everyone was chasing the machine when the machine picked up a toboggan on the way down. The snow- eruiser then reached the bot- tom of the hill, hit the side of one tree and then flew into another tree where it sat until Brian Bolt got to the machine stops. Takes curves smooth and sure —just like your car wasor rails. If you’re buying a new car, or trading up—put on a set of Lifesaver Radials. You'll probably never need tires. again. Even hard CLAN Con Whether for retirement or as a lovely family vacation residence, ‘ drivers are getting 50,000-60,000 [ 0 Columbia Beach is unsurpassed anywhere in Canada. and. turned it off. The tobog- miles from them. Come onin and r LOOK AT THE ] A representative of the Nanaimo real estate firm of M, G. Zorkin & gan was a write off but there look th X ‘ i Co. Ltd. will be at the Palliser Hotel in Calgary May 12, 13 and 14 and was nothing wrong with the ook them over, | THE LIFESAVER RADIAL. r FEATURES! at the Chateau Lacombe in Edmonton May 15, 16 and 17 to present snow!) Crise) ‘tial cowed be Another “Century Two” value colorful slides of this beautiful development. if you wish to see this Z Then Mr. ‘ from B.F.Goodrich @ 200 beautiful sites presentation please caii iur, Robert Gibbons at either hotel on those seen. den Mr. Bennett started @ Large ocean front lots ; 4 dates. a =| the machine and drove. off to = Sparkling beaches for all resi- @ —— — ee SS eS ES = itement u ‘* dents oye i 1M. Zorkin & Co. Ltd. | : ai peg eigenen ad sa J) @ Year-round fresh water fishing J} P.O, Box 99, ? ! [| @ Boating for the smallest punt tof] | Nanaimo, B.c. ogganed,. road ski-doos, drank a L the largest yacht Dear Sirs: | pop and ‘ate hot dogs. We soon @ The warmest swimming and sun-{J | Please send me full details, including colorful brochure and got bored, tired and wet and : | bathing in Canada legal particulars gn Columbia Beach. I understand there is no | nore de knew ibiwelwerelon r| gar-r s yater fishi cost obligation, HS Winc'earca foulevards and curbsp] | com oF oblige ; our way home. It was a very| Phone 226-3665 -— Junction 2A and No. 27 — Olds, Alberta r| @ Full sewage facilities ‘ti (] | NAME interesting afternoon and we| ~ | @ Ornamental street lighting ADDRESS | °==| would all do it again next year “| Sparkling clear, cold mountain 4 E , | ! y ye 52 : i Y i if made possible by Air Cadets. ys ter suppl h City/T slephone E = ae = oa =i y — i fae —-——_ —§ — = — == “ ——_—=—_-_ = — J We would like to thank the 5 people who made it possible : ‘ um SL ae and for their cooperation, | 4
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