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Page 8 Lee Obituary Jessie Frances Lee of Olds passed away in Olds Hospital parents Richard and Lucy Potts Lowestoft, England. In wife Catherine, one daughter Lucy and her husband Ted Young, one granddaughter Ruth and her husband Ken Taylor, and two great grandsons Todd Taylor and Lee Taylor, all of Bowden, Alberta. Memorial Fund. Honorary pallbearers: Carl Whitelock, John She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Agnes Mumford of Olds, one special cousin Mrs. Olive McDermid of Olds who grew up in Leonard Schrader, Singers came over and filled .at a service the Potts home, one Raymond Schrader, sang for us. A big stati nich he Gert: sister-in-law Mrs. Pearl Wilbur Schrader, Den- thank you to all those ene ea tains from Lee of Red Deer and ny Schrader, Dorsey who come for these oc- ony ¢ numerous nieces and Seheacer and Bruce casions and ro = If tha enattar is one in She was predeceased 47-1te dividuals who come on Which he has a right to ; be heard by council as by two sisters, Mrs. a regular basis. Pe fe May Grant in 1982 and Vi Our Spring Tea is still cans! abi Mrs. Minnie Doherty in Mount View a long way off but the eee 1983, also one nephew Auxiliary have set the "iat a elas Dick Grant in 1985. Lodge news asic, Tuesday, April 14, ™"* abs aidan Funeral services for Greetings again from 1987. porated the ‘l sate the late Mrs, Jessie Lee Mount View Lodge. Grizzly den and moves to the public were held November LT; With the weather the seata 2h the council 1986 from the Olds United Church with Rev. Ed Mullen officia- ting. Internment fol- lowed in the Bowden Adair, Jack Stevenett, Gordon Leslie, Sam Taylor, Laurance Doherty. Active Pallbearers: for our comfortable home. members Mrs. Goddard and Mrs Grace deJong hosted the November birthday party. The Evergreen Wednesday, November 19, 1986 the municipality note Municipalities Confe- that the matter must rence in Calgary and receive council appro- the Elected Officials rests, and attempts to use his public office to advance his private in- count for an expendi- pality which has not ture which has already been committed, for example the payment for gas for town vehicles which were jannber hing ail sion of that matter. If a council member does not abstain from en Since the last Lodge no more i matters in cemetery. Mountain news we have enjoyed Ming nik ts the whch hin Ea private in- View Funeral several interesting func- five games ... 2 games terests, or he has a con- Olds, were entrusted CLASSIFIED FOR. SALE - 1979 trailer with porch and 47-1tp COMPLETE LINE of Somerville Steel In- dustries gates and panels. Professionally painted, low prices, quality guaranteed. Phone Dan Jeffery 335- 4291. 47-8tp Violets’, X-country ski pkg., boots size 8. Phone 556-7192. 47-1tp FOR SALE - 4 HP gas snow blower; ping pong table; skates; ski boots; toy boxes; childrens table & chairs; Cabbage Patch cradles; book- cases; brass lamps; basement teeter totters; kids. cobbler benches; new & used furniture; tools and misc. Mom & Pop’s Bargain Centre 556-7175. 47-4tp tions. One evening we with arrangements. hed a talent program minutes of the game, Those wishing nthe which featured a real against the Rustlers presented complimen- make donations to Fat variety of entertain- and the Canucks. tary tickets to Olds Mrs. Harrison, Mr. tynities were the order day Nov. 16 game, Allan and Mr. Gardin of the day in Hobbema. Thank You Olds was back. We also had Olds against Sherwood Businesses for your CARD OF THANKS ®0loists Mrs. Grace Park showed a great We express our sin- Duff, Mr. Ross Ruttle first period, followed P t - cere thanks to the and Miss Joanne Dodd two periods of ce oe many people who were who was accompanied justre effort, and finally so kind to our wife, by her mother. Miss Olds held a 3 - 1 lead mother, and grand- Kirker played her violin yntil late in the third will continue mother Jessie Lee over and Mrs. Maclin recited the years and during for us. Most of the Spurs. i strong Blackie her hospitalization. residents had invited a The Grizzlys returned Kaa . Special thanks to Dr. guest s0 we hada good home Friday, and Burland, in whom she crowd and a delicious had such ultimate faith, lunch to finish off the for his considerate care evening. . 38 - 0 by the 3 minute during her —— Last eee several mark of the first period siivl Waaberget and pat respond to fablune’s! aecccuic members visited the ; up losing 4-1 returned to Red Deer Veteran Murray in an entertaining but following the Nov. 12 Casault is still bothered and to the nurses and Sylvan Lake Lodge for disappointing nite. nd ps staff of the Olds a craft display and ex- Friday, Nov. 14, 22me_'©_ consider by a shoulder problem. General Hospital. change of ideas. It wae players of the Grizzlys before a huge “bike - nite” crowd, fell behind tributes, donations to Z ' CERTIFICATES Olde aeery 3 SPRING LAKE : | 1 Year 3 Years 5 Years Memorial fund, for 3 COUNTRY CLUB} vist carded ex eee | 99-4 10% | 10 38% wife, mother and grand- mother. Special thanks to the pallbearers, to Rev. Mullen for the comfor- ting service, to Ross Ruttle for the solo and organist Jean Rix and to the United Church ies for serving lunch after the service. Thank you to the Mountain View Chapel directors for their competent and personal handling of its. Your kindness will Catherine Lee, Lucy & Ted Young, Ruth & Ken Taylor, Todd & Lee Taylor. ; 4T-ltc Midnight Madness anuts. With "AIRY QUEEN” ~ areal dawy product, in between. The Peanut Buster Parfait '” Now only 1.79 at your participating DAIRY QUEEN" RESERVATIONS REQUESTED 638-2040 ‘Shrimp Creole Fresh buns, soup or. salad. & Ang s ne gid 1600 a.m, > é Be Starting November 30th 2.00'p.m. Christmas Gift Certificates available for meals or memberships!“ fal DEPENDABLE USED CARS & TRUCKS tract with the munici- been approved by coun- cil, then an elector or the council may apply to a judge for an order business. with municipality. However, every contract or agree- ment with the municipality. in which he has an interest must be approved by council. He cannot raise the matter in council, but he can in submitting a bid for a contract with hockey options. Rookie Keith Kaip and Veteran Wayne Dechant received medical approval to play last Friday. Former Medicine Hat Midget aged Blain AAA Forward Dwayne Keller has returned to Skaley received the Claresholm where he medical OK to skate his jast week and is expec- schooling, and play ted to be back playing by month end. AA Midget team. Blain Rookie Marty Jensen will be affiliated with could get back in the the Grizzlys and will jine up ‘by next GUARANTEED INVESTMENT Fully Guelerfteed for Principal & interest Dye - Hamilton Investments Phone 556-3271 1983 Chev 1981 Ford 1981 Dodge s.SPICER HANNAH | Ooo 1985 Monte Carlo 1984 Chevette automatic 1982 LeBaron 2 door 1982 Chev Impala Station Wagon 1982 Dodge Aries Wagon $4,495 1978 Plymouth Salon «c.... $1,695 1977 Plymouth Volare Y% Ton 4x24 piesei, oaded Short Box vs auto, loaded co ee BO &S> Club Cab % Ton 4 speed ........ $4,495” legisistt 1984 Mazda 2000 " ye require Yo TOM Long wheel base ..........6.0 05 $4,795 di , * |] 1979 Dodge W150 Sclosure of 21 Yo TON AKA occ $1,995” Private eo SEE US FIRST FOR THE > Nterests ae BEST DEAL IN TOWN $5,995" $1,195” Oo] Pome CHRYSLER LTD. i store. mea TENT STREET OLDS 4 4 47-1 is. SHOP LOCALLY SHOP LOCALLY OLDS your at that business. quality for the cash or credit SHOP LOCALLY SHOP SHOP hebeea teal Join The Christmas SHOPPING PARADE name is drawn you win $60.00 cash the merchant who signed or stamped your coupon has a Display Ad in the newspaper that week you will receive an Fedditional $60.00 in a credit voucher to spend %® all coupons must be endorsed by an Olds merchant to ‘ * entrants must be 18 years and over. % flyer inserts, classified ads and business and Professional ads will not be deemed to be display ads. * Proof of purchase from participating merchant may @y be required before prize is awarded. Sponsored by: The Olds Gazette (Leatherdale Publishing Ltd.) 5030 - 51St. - Olds val. If it does not receive council contract validated. A year and a half ago the Minister ot Municipal Affairs ap- pointed a Conflict of Interest Advisory Com- mittee consisting of the presidents of both the urban and rural munici- palities associations, and Tom .Forgrave, Assistant Deputy Minister of the Depart- ment. The terms of reference of the committee re quired. the review of Sections 29 to 35 of the Municipal Government Act, and seétions 23 to 35 of the Legislative Assembly Act, as well as similar legislation in was the subject of workshops at the 1985 Federation of Canadian YOU SHOP IN LOCALLY Symposium in Jasper. terests. It was discussed at length at AUMA con; ventions as well as - regional meetings and board meetings. The consensus in the final report, submitted to Alberta Municipal Affairs a year ago, was that the term ‘Conflict of Interest” is some times misleading. The report was titled “In Harmony: the Public private interests by municipal councillors are not a handicap. Ron Hilton, manager, said that Olds was reviewing the legis- lation and would await discussions..at this week’s AUMA Conven- tion before drafting any further policies on. the However, The Olds Hawks\ Hockey Club wish to thank web Tedd’s Food Mart & Car Wash for the donation towards our new uniforms. Hawks Home Games - 6:00 Sundays Come early for best seating! SHOP LOCALLY LOCALLY SHOP SHOP LOCALLY TTT Reloy TER
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Image 944 (1986-11-19), from microfilm reel 944, (CU12513409). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.