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The Gazette 1986-01-01 - 1986-12-31
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1986-11-12
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The Gazette The Mountain View Association for Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities has requested Mayor Bob Armstrong to declare the period November 3 to November 14 as Learning Disabilities Week. They were at. one time labelled stupid, lazy, stubborn, careless, un- disciplined, or un- Wednesday, November 12, 1986 focus is on learning disabilities Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities is a non- profit organization working within the county. The Assoc- ciation endeavors to be informative, create general awareness, and to support and assist the learning disabled and their families. “November 3 to November 14 has been declared ‘‘Learning Disabilities Week.’’ Won't you take a few minutes of your time, contact your local association, and become more aware and infor- med of this very impor- tant issue.” In. reply ‘to the question ‘‘Who. Are They?” the Association says: “Bobby whose con- versation. and use of he cannot learn to read adequately: “Susan - who under- stands perfectly infor- ce: “Johnny’ - who can recount complex historical data, who shines verbally in social studies class, yet can- not remember his ad- dress or telephone number. “This could be your child. Inquisitive, but often repeating the same question. The neighborhood whirlwind who is always the “fall guy’. The kid who ex- plodes in frustration with seemingly little student destined to drop out because he “doesn’t try hard “WE KNOW HIM WELL, this baffling child. He suffers from learning disabilities.”’ Photos found motivated. Now we mation seen or heard, know they have a yet can’t “prove” her specific disability which knowledge in written can be compensated with the right kind of ‘Billy - who fails assistance. thiserably in reading The Mountain View yet is a “whiz” at Association for mathematics and scien: Part of them is a series of wedding photos. If the owner wishes to retrieve these, please phone 556-3732 after 5:00 p.m. to imagine the devotion and dedication ‘involved in being a Cowboy in the Pro ranks or the many long hard days and nights on the road. Canadian Finals Rodeo few dollars at the last The name of the season, and for Bill that remained in the ranks side, some of his travels Game: The Canadian would entail travelling and final rodeo at gs one of the top 10 Pro would include Florida, for Bj, now just 23, Finals Rodeo. over 100,000 miles each season’s end. Rodeo Cowboys in Texas, Louisiana, we guess it’s “just n in n The Elite of season in his quest for Bill then rolled into Canada ever since, with Wyoming, Montana, another Rodeo”. We all Professional Rodeo rolls @ spot at the finals. the Pro ranks in 1983, this being his fourth North and South wish you the best of into Edmonton this Growing up ona farm taking out his Pro year asa Pro. Dakota, in fact it would luck on your quest for a allowance and hun hunt 6n occupied possession of wildlife week to declare its just west of Olds and Rodeo card and joined Billis also a (P.R.C.A.) be simpler to list the piece of the 100,000-pot on — occupied ie ea * and Sumlak is charged national champions and being no stranger to the Top 10 Canadian professional Rodeo States that Bill hasn’t of gold. without permission; All the accused except with hunting at an the C.F.R. brings in eset Bill already had Pro pare: at the Cowboys Association. travelled these past. two and Tony Glen Crieger Felker are scheduled to unauthorized time. only its top 10 money the necessary Hobbema pring card holder which en- years. : ° of Calgary, hunti a in court in Sun- The incidents are not winners in each of five he Rodeo and has titles him to ride State One could never begin & winner occipital shoving ae Po due related, said Backer. He would start his amateur -career at age 18 and would finish at, age'20 - but not before Backer explained “road hunting is the major events to a final $100,000 show-down extravaganza. This being both the swer the charges, Felker is slated to ap- pear in Olds Court December 11 to answer Mayor defends council 272% richer this week as the unlawful possession of wildlife and shooting within 185 metres of an Hunters drive up and being crowned cea winner in the his down the road looking woes tae Gn de ee Le on letter “well-advertinod” a ae ee Allo charged were Meanwhile, Victor for game and when road to the Finals could ee Mayor Robert Ar- work by council and Mayor Hreiyeee = es - Lorne Felker of Cleator of Calgary and they see it, they “get & Lakeland Rodeo ding he was “sorry to Mrs. Leischner’s entry Rand s f excited” and shoot. be described as both a . Sas mstrong took they. are not “a do h t ¢ Bowden for allegedly y umlak } Association year end : i ee report - no shortage of bore the stamp o ae will ‘ “We encourage rugged and trying one. Seinen exception to nothing council. x by Town C i-” Jamies Coiffeures, un- failing to carry a hun- Calgary appear in ith Bill Boyd is known by : remarks contained He commended Coun. jp. 99 yeople, mostly fortunately the ting license and George Olds Court Nov. 13. everyone to check. wii the Canadian Pro In 1982, Bill took out in a Letter to the Art Rowland’s work on fire fighters and R i busi tid ‘ot have a Edmund King. of Cleator is charged the landowner prior to Rodeo Association as his Pro permit and Editor run in last. crime prevention noting Oi ,ewatch members qualifying adver- Mirror for allegedly with unlawful doing any hunting. the hardest travelling would cowboy up to week’s Gazette that that two meetings con- attended: the first tisement in . the . : cowboy on the win _ the Canadian stated in the part the cerning vandalism and ‘inc sad the wocred foie § issue of Canadian circuit, nod- Novice Bareback. new council “let the crime prevention that alice was attended the Gazette in order for ding his head at 115 of Championship, and in town down, especially Rowland either isi cally sare: aa her to qualify for the the 123 C.P.R.A. rodeos ae ae the business part” over organized or co- $50.00 bonus. these past two years in contension for Hallowe'en vandalism. i were poorly De ad pees Olds & Wi alone, missing only 4 Rookie of the Year, The mayor said he felt attended. enue ac Ka oti aitikda performances each only to lose by just a he should defend the The meetings were i, business com: +5 December flashing lights not mandatory p79 ROYAL CANDIAN LEGION OLDS BRANCH NO. 105 i996 Christmas Party Sat., Dec. 20 Tickets $35.00 Couple Cocktails 6:30-7:30 p.m. Dinner 7:30-8:30 p.m. Dancing 9:00 - 1:30 a.m. Live Music - NIGHT MOVES Tickets must be picked up no later than Tues., Dec. 16/86 Tickets Available at Lounge stop at the schools, It was noted the there- is a 50 km/hr. bylaw could be amen- speed limit within the ded later if necessary. town and pedestrians The bylaw is effective have the right of way.. December 1, 1986. School bus drivers conditions.” have been exempted Reglin noted the from having to use the lights were not really flashing lights during necessary in town stopping, loading and unloading within the Town boundaries. 1986 because the buses only Council passed the bylaw Monday after being advised the bus driver’s do not use the lights despite a provision in the High- } way Traffic Act which § states they must be used. Town Secretary- Treasurer Jerry Reglin explained towns in the past were exempt from forcing the bus drivers to use the flashing ROYAL ALBERT & NORITAKE lights ane - fees oO All Patterns a hte man 1 O 7o Off Watch for Our Anniversary Sale 46-5tc Tl mA Il om WIT as Christmas Sale = os ALL ORDERED FABRIC Till Christmas Eve Olds Auto November 20, 21, 22 However, a provision was included in the legislation allowing towns to pass a bylaw exempting bus drivers THE SS SS from flashing the lights ; U h | / rithin town boo IB AS p Soe Tr CaASUre 5017 - 51 Street ae es Ae Didsbury trustee Millie Leni.ox, left and school superintendent Shirley Van 55 ° 46-7te 9 Ch est 556-641 0 “Basically. the bylaw Eaton, right cut the special cake Friday commemorating the sod turning of the , ys y new Didsbury Middle School. p 1s maintains the existing
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