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The Gazette 1986-01-01 - 1986-12-31
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1986-10-22
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Wednesday, October 22, 1986 drunk in the window suspended A Bowden area man who appeared drunk at 6:15 am. on the bedroom window balcony of a female acquaintance, scaring her was given a two year suspended senten- ce, Bradley Lewis Buckler, 20, pled guilty to interfering with a person in the lawful use or enjoyment of private Dog has day A five year old registered purebred Alaskan Malamute that attacked an AGT ser- viceman may face destruction if he at- tacks another person. Court heard the 125 Ib. dog attacked the six foot, 210 Ib. serviceman 16 and demanded money. After he obtained the money the man took off westbound on foot. The man is described as white, 5’8”, weighing 140 to 150 lbs. and was blue The crossbow described as large and black and the arrow was black with a silver arrowhead. BE df a Eg plain the unprovoked attack. The man has per- manent scars on his right arm above the elbow and on the right side of his face where the dog bit him. Court the E if F : F e [ | uf et i afte g8 niu igdi i 8 z i B e Fg ee HL a ge ag Es F d; 3 FE BSs82F : : bbed 3 i | g 5 i piiieds dul fhe he geee FFE and 17 and a of items in- tires and rims were cluding chrome F The store was broken into via a window. Eastside Texaco Service Special - $21.95 Radial Tires Starting from $59.95 & up HOURS: 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Daily Phone 556-4000 5018 - 50 Street Olds She Brass Ratt Page 5 probation for bar fight The Gazette He originally did not wish to call a lawyer because it was about 1:30 a.m. and Blackhurst did not property in Olds then recognized him. Diana Pelyk said the said Pelyk. ‘‘All he want to disturb him. Provincial Court last She allowed him to accused had been wantedwasaride” § Blackhurst changed iy use her phone to call his drinking and wasonhis Along with the his mind about 45 Court heard the mother but when he way to a party when suspended sentence minutes later and com A Bowden woman told the court the woman awoke when she went to make the call his vehicle was Buckler was ordered to tacted a lawyer who Was given a six month woman had been inter heard Buckler, began he said she wasn’t damaged. He went to have no direct or in- advised he did not have ®uspended sentence fering in her life and “I at him to leave home. the woman’s home to direct contact with the legal grounds for Plus probation and didn’t want to be hurt yelling The woman became use the phone because woman or her children. refusal. Blackhurst prohibited from owning by her ie scared for the safety of he wanted a ride. Buckler was also then told police he wan- firearms, ammunition “I was scared,” she her children so she He had rung the door given to December 6 to ted to take the © explosives for five said. “I picked up a drove Buckler to the bell but when no one Pay a $600 fine for breathalyzer test. years after she was glass and hit her. I just Bowden Texaco, court answered he climbed driving with a BAL convicted of assault wanted her to stay heard. onto the balcony which greater than .08 and Police refused because causing bodily harm to away.” The court was advised he thought led to the lost his drivers license they did not believe the her husband’s aunt. She told the court she Buckler was under a living room. for six months during a accused was sincere. Court heard Edith had been pushed twice ee kia court order to stay He had “ no intention earlier court appearance Court heard the police Eddy, 28, threw a glass by Barbara Eddy and sidewalk tien yen away from the woman to frighten the woman” Thureday. believed Blackhurst at Barbara Eddy threw the glass because then bit = at the time the incident wanted to waste time striking her above the it was close. She added “ae occured and that he had to avold being put in left eye. ‘The wound she was sitting down at wandered into her home required five stitches the time. He spent three days in San earlier occasion refusal not a refusal, and Barbara Eddy told “I know it was wrong hospital following the °° watched television Judge Paul Adilman the court. she “still has what I did. I just. wan- attack. : Defense counsellor judge rules in acquitting Blackhur- problems with the eye.” .ted her to stay away.” Larad tor peendirar st noted he -was Eddy told the court when they. beard. the ret “aie a nen reer ager ey soredicig bss gneve ine People who eo talk refused. to take a in a driveway and de thought he a a ae ae we Court docket breathalyzer test mandeda breath sample reasonable excuse for and she approached her about hed Pisce gen ase put the dog Randolph Dick will be because he thought but Blackhurst thought not giving a sample of in’ the Bowden Inn sehsvs see cage at immediately aaneeee amber 4 fer beings stopped on they didn’t have jurvhis breath and tavern to ask her when with their signature Lantets have ey ena given private property was a isdiction on private ‘“‘couldn’t constitute she would stop the lies. = aoorg eagtneriier speeding and was Given defense has been property so he said be that as refusal.” The accused then stood , Worteaving tip: If you live ca will is Ladle $90 fin’ §oF operating a sruvide a souigie'et his Tees Gk es Pacers oo of oa don abiaye cal tin Want a was to riving agains , Osest ‘eftics of 900 come in contact with vehicle i osifuas breath. Sundre detachment Bleckhurst was edith Eady: admitted te nus to nies nateu eno. op seid she was facto pounte of falling SuBdre RCMP stopped wher he again refused by the crown. throwing the glass but hes just dashed out to hunch. “horrified” by what her to appear in court. dog had done. “I never Philip D. Perry was : sen om vine gro Hebe NEAL COLLISON Keep Out and Beware fines for failing to stop posted on the Lester's santa without due : '. Fa na ie & Real Estate A O09 i James duee = Gitterd Farm eal Estate Auction said he was sai Deals dave fr ; : . the Lesters have taken Soe Gupaetere Thursday, Nov. 20, 1986 avoid a second attack of a motor vehicle while : but he cautioned they impaired have been fj Sale Time: 10:00 a.m. Lunch Available re ee “ ab aoe LOCATION: 3 miles East of Caroline, 4% miles South & 2% miles East protection use ; the dog does it again it appear November 18 in Parcel No. Three: S.E. % of SEC. 23- TWP 35 -R 5- W 5th will likely be ordered Calgary to plead guilty [FARM EQUIPMENT: : Coabatiing 160 Acres brio ; destroyed. to the charges. THC 1482 P.T. Combine (1980 Model, approx. 500 hrs.) (S/N 1276); 16%’ ahentoes WD Tractor oe ee ee ee es ee ee ee - Oil Revenue of approx. $3,500.00 per annum Elegant Dining ‘‘at its best’’ Fully Licenced Hours: 7:00 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. — Open Sundays at 8:00 a.m. LEARN TO | SKATE for Children Nov. 3 - Dec. 18/86 Mondays & Thursdays Under 6 - 3:15 - 3:45 - $35” w/5 & 2trans,, 16’ box & hoist; Roed Runner Single Horse Trailer Over 6 - 3:45 - 6:15 - $50" MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS: ee mae cccmetinercees Sponsored by Olds Figure : : Skating Club ‘ Registration - Oct. 28/ 86 Eapetiots tas ntomca Disttet of Chrarwater No. 99 7:00 p.m. - Olds Complex For further information call 556-8745 Payable to The Municipal District of Clearwater No. 99. “Parcel NO. Four: 8.W. % of SEC. 23- TWP 35-R 5- W 5th . 160. Acres (more or less) - 140 Acres Seeded Down to Tame Hay in 1985 - 10 Acres Cultivated - 10 Acres Windbreak TAXES: Approx. $40.62 per annum Payable to The Municipal District of Clearwater No. 99 2 - 10’ JD 9350 Hoe Drills (1984 Model}; 25’ - JD 830 H.D. Tandem Disc; Allis Chalmeraz$.x 16 Plow wiauto reset on coltere}- 32° : Cultivator w/mtd. Allied harrows; N.H. 1038 Bale Wagon; -N.H. 320 gallon tank; 8” x 35’ Sweep; Du-All Hay Sweep; Older 24 x 7 John Deere Van Brunt Seed Drill; M.H. Super 27 Combine (for parts, only), 2-10’ Cable Weeders VEHICLES & TRAILERS: 1985 Buck LeSabre Limited Edition 4 Door Sedan, loaded, 75,000 km. (very clean); 1980 GMC Sierra Classic Heavy Half w/auto trans., air, 8 track stereo, trailer hook up, 15,000 km. on a new motor; 1979 Sierra Classic % Ton Truck w/464 engine, loaded; 1964 GMC 6200 3 Ton Truck This project would provide an excellent potential for future fish farming and/or recreational opportunities. Wire; Qty. of 2 7/8” Tubing; Qty. of Sucker e S Lumber (2 x 6 x 16); Qty. of NEW %” Plywood; Qty. of Treflan - Fertilizer Grass Seed; Qty. of Tack; Qty. of Garden Tools; Qty. of Firewood; 25 Gallons of White Industrial Paint; Qty. of various other paint : Quantity of Shop Equipment & Tools Quantity of Household Items For further information on the Real Estate or to arrange viewing please call the vendor, Neal Collison at 722-2253 or Mr. Ron Liesemer at 335-4328 or our Olds Office at 556-7676. All Real Estate will be posted with property auction signs. Terms and Conditions on Unreserved Real Estate Auction All parcels of real estate will be sold on site at the N.E. % of SEC. 23 -TWP 35 - R5- W Sth (Home Quarter). This sale listing should be considered as a guide only. Descriptions, pictures, acreages could vary. Please inspect the property yourself prior to the auction, as we will be selling by legal descrip- tion of the property, only. The order in which the parcels of land appear in this listing, is not necessarily the order in which they will be sold. Sale order will be announced prior to the auction by the auctioneer. Tue Sexes ary fitoos percent (18) of ee ciyoed bidding Ee money or a letter of committal must be received within the next thirty days following the auction date. If the balance or committing letter is not received within this next thirty day allotted time period, the deposit shall be forfeited. Pi jon will be gr d upon pletion of the offer to purchase, unless other arrangements are made with the vendor. Taxes will be adjusted to the possession date. The real estate will be sold unreserv: GRAIN BINS: 1 - 4000 Bu. Westeel Rosco Grain Bin; 2 - 1200 Bu. Wooden Grain Bins winew steel roofs Unreserved Real Estate Auction: Parcel No. One: N.E. % of SEC. 23 - TWP 35-R 5- W5th (HOME QUARTER) Breakfast available all day Lounge opens at 11:00 a.m. - Containing 160 Acres (more or less) + 145 Acres Cultivated ~15 Acres Windbreak & Yard Area -Good Water Well, has watered up to 700 head of livestock - Oil revenue of approx. $2,200.00 per annum BUILDINGS: - 8 Bed B room, cold room, plus 16’ x - 36’ x 150’ Barn & Training Arena + 50’ x 200’ Metal Clad Machine Shed w/8 x 41 roof auger w/3 hp electric at approximately noon. : Auctioneers Note: 1 finiahed h + inelndi: rumpus 24’ deck at, as all of Neal’s equipment is in excellent shape. As noted, the Collisons are relocating to the U.S., 80 it is safe to say that you can get almost anything that is normally found on a farm or ranch operation such as shop and hand tools, household goods, tack and miscellaneous Parcel No. Two: N.W. % of SEC. 23- TWP 35-R-5-W 5th - Containing 160 Acres (more or less) - 148 Acres Cultivated - 12 Acres Windbreak - Oil revenue of approx. $3,500.00 per annum TAXES: Approx. $145.47 per annum Payable to the Municipal District of Clearwater No. 99 We would like to thank the Collisons for allowing us the distinct pleasure of ducting their ing di: 1 jon and we also thank you in iP iP Scott Hunter Auction Service ioe Ben Ltd. an) a Sar
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