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The Gazette 1987-01-07 - 1987-12-30
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1987-12-22
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Lorraine (Strohschein) Murdoch received her nurses training at Foothills Hospital School of Nurs- ing, Calgary graduating in June, 1987. Graduate of Prairie Bible Institute, Three Hills, 1984. She is presently employed at Sept. 1987. Foothills Hospital since Sylvia (Strohschein) Dennis received her nurses Other training at Red Deer College graduating in June, 1982. Graduate of Prairie Bible Institute, Three Hills, 1980, she is presently employed at Rockyview Madness. Hospital, Calgary, since Sept. 1982. : The Gazette seatbelt charges Five people charged Warrants for the under the new man- arrest of the other four datory seatbelt law charged under Section were expected to ap- 65(3) of the Highway pear in provincial court Traffic Act were issued. Thursday, but only one showed up. John Anglet pleaded guilty to the charge and was fined 25. mall concept Court docket Allan Leroy Foster reserved his plea on duplication of holding charges of ithe a two late night shopping motor vehicle with a events in one year. . BAL over .08 and im- Argue said during paired driving. Foster Wednesday s luncheon wil appeat in court meeting, since Olds again on January 21. created the idea, several Patrick. G. Ghost- towns have keeper reserved his followed suit and hold ection on a charge of their own Midnight trafficking a narcotic and will appear in court tidied: bed-a Mido ocean ai. These four were: Joan Anne Finlan, Donna M. Jenkins, Kevin Lochead and Ellen May Rowe. Continued from front Olds RCMP report Olds RCMP reported a total of 45 complaints in the past week, 21 of these originated in the town, 21 from the rural area and three as assistance to other police forces. A total of 13 criminal complaints were repor- ted, seven in town and six in the rural area. Police . laid two charges of impaired driving, both in the rural area. Note: the Christmas Check Stop campaign is in full setting up Check Stop on a daily basis. There were a total of 20 charges under the Highway Traffic Act, 12 in town and eight in the rural area. Police gave out two charges under the Liquor Control Act, both in Olds. Three charges under the Motor Vehicle Ad- ministration Act were laid by police, two in town and one in the rural area. . There were eight ac cidents causing over 500 damage, three in town and five in the rural area. There was only one injury accident in the rural area. December 14 at 1325 Complaint of the theft of a red and gray ski jacket. December 14 at 1729: Torrington, Alta. Torrington Fuel - com- plaint of willful damage to a washroom door. December 14 at 1800 hours: Olds IGA Store. Complaint of three N.S.F. cheques. December 15 at 1930 hours: 50 St. Olds, Alta. By Short Circuit. Complaint of the theft of a 12 speed men s gray bicycle. December 16 at 0828: 52 St., Olds, Alta. Complaint of Break and Enter of a dwelling house. Nothing repor- night Madness on Alex Karmix reserved November 13, the same. pi, plea on an assault Olds day as Olds. charge and will appear I think we should in court on December Auction continue to initiate, 31 He pleaded guilty Olds Auction Mart i Holly Jensen, to failure to appear and Chamber president. report for the week en- speeding and was fined ding December 15, , HOWeve some mem a total of 160. 1987, Cattle - 1756, bers said the Midnight Scott Michael Kolb hogs : 562, total live. Madness idea should jocerved his plea: on stock - 2318. not be scrapped for the charges of operating a SLAUGHTER spring and suggested it motor vehicle with a CATTLE: be incorporated into the RAT, over .08 and im- AL2 steers 74.00 to eWPromotion. paired driving. He will 78,00. Heifers 68.00 to 12 the proposal appear in court on presented to the Cham- pecember 31. ber, 12,500 coupon books will be reserved his plea on ae throughout impaired avin and area. ; operating a motor. Each book will contain vehicle with a BAL 100 coupons which will yer 08. He will return 71.50. C1 heiferettes 64.00 to 67.00. Feeder cows 63.00 to 71.00. D1-2 cows 59.00 to 64.75. D38-5 cows 52.00 to 58.00. ie ees D4 overfat cows 48.00 ve the name oF a, (2 court on December to 51.00. business on one si 31. and an entry form fora Gerard Paul O Brien Bologna bulls 69.25 to trip to Hawail on the rae ee other. 73.00. Light feeder purpose of trafficking and will return to court on January 7. Darryl Murray Vollmin reserved his plea on two charges of operating a motor vehicle with a BAL over .08 and two charges of impaired driving. His next ap- pearance date is January 7. Lonnie Richard Staples pleaded not guilty to speeding and had his trial date set for January 7. Charges of assault causing bodily harm and assault with a .by the Crown. This means the Crown will not proceed with the charges unless they decide to do so. A warrant for the arrest of Al Thorhas is charged with two counts under the Wildlife Act. Garry Scott Cullen is also charged with two offences under the Wildlife Act, but did not appear in court. A warrant was issued. also 2 Sharc the tasics and tranquility alterna lew Join us for an oven fresh treat plus tea or coffee 1.75 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. he Brass Rail 5018 - 50th Street Olds Tuesday, December 22, 1987 Olds-Didsbury MLA Roy Brassard recently presented a cheque in the amount of 1,000.00 to Laurie Zimmerman, president of the Olds Figure Skating Club, representing financial assistance under the Alberta Sports Council towards expenses incurred by the club. Harry naw vean SIDE STRE FASHION ACCESSORIES eT. Starting Monday, Dec. 28 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs. Just In Time for New Year s ALL DRESSES ALL JUMPSUITS and PARTY WEAR ARE ON UVEA. MEN AddVWH UVEA MEN AddVH EVGA MEN AddV . * missing. bulls 67.00 to 77.00. : a charge of possession swing with Olds RCMP hours: Olds College. ted Hee pay ee oa entry eu Bae ok ki narcotis i thas December 16 at 0840 CATTLE: a i hours: 53 St. Olds, 250 to 400 lb. steers pense i oe 0 Alta. Complaint of the 137.00 to 142.00. chambe 50 Hf inet off gas from a Elelfers) 128100 0 t5.. ee Dace UL Yet Up to oO Off sete 132.00. as stores as . December 17 at 1100 400 to 500 Ib. steers Possible to enter. Bs oun 0 Evening Bags ; Nn ser uftracity to Heifers 120.00 to ,Servies.-stations, a Beeded Pleated, Reg. 32.00 of cru elfers le 0 a animals. Cat was killed. 125.00. fea Te are PUBLIC NOTICE 19 Matter is under in- 500 to 600 Ib. steers iO O rn Bice The T Offi ifuba cissed on Now vestigation. 122.00 to 127.00. ce en e Town Office will be closed o December 18 at.1157 Heifers 114.00 to , will be able to December 24th and 25th, 1987 as well SIDESTREET Isa pleasure hours: Torrington, Alta. 118.00. ee ee ce oorumy let, 16am: 556-2560 Olds, Alta. doing business with you. Complaint of theft of Feeder steers under piu 4 Ai siproa We wish you all a very Merry Christmas 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. Daily gas from a storage 800 Ibs. 116.00 to ting to be in on the idea and a Happy New Year. ; a - 120.0 tere 107.00 will have to pay 110 to 51-1tc HAPPY NEW YEAR December 19 at 0213 Feeder steers over 800 ea cat hours: Bowden, Alta. Ibs. 107.00 to 113.00. ie efits Complaint of theft of a Heifers 89.00 to 98.00. in Aas ell hts motor vehicle. Vehicle ee cen Season's Greetings recovered west of Innis Baby bull calves 27.00 a , eta iene : from the fail. Under in- to 220.00 with larger simple, said Al Argue. : : i : igati PONTIAC BUILDS EXCITEMENT Management Staff vestigation. calves to 455.00. A family party on the Baby heifer calves 150.00 to 300.00 with larger calves to 455.00. Dairy cows 1075.00. Bred cows 950.00 to 1060.00, Bred heifers to Saturday night is also part of the Hawaiian event. General Motors Spare Time Bowl 556-7172 CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY OPEN BOXING DAY December 20 at 1335 hours: 14 miles N.W. of Olds, Alta. Complaint of the theft of 60 to 75 hay bales. Gjerde wants obituaries e Kuich Mr. Wilfred Kuich of Sundre, Alberta passed away Thursday, December 17, 1987 at the Foothills Hospital, Calgary at the age of 75 years. He was born in Oyen, Alberta, August 29, 1912. Mr. Kuich married Natalje Raff in 1938 at Wetaskiwin, Alberta. He lived in Oyen, Alberta then moved to East Coulee to work in the coal mine for six years. He then moved to Bergen in 1954 to farm. He moved to Sundre in 1972 when he retired. He liked to play crib, read and to talk about world events. He is survived by his loving wife Natalje (Tillie) of Sundre; one daughter, Elaine of Calgary; a son Ernest and his wife Kathline of Thorhild, Alberta; five grandchildren; one great grandson; two nephews and one niece. He was predeceased by his parents, one brother and one sister. . Funeral services were held on Tuesday, December 22, 1987 at 1:00 p.m. from Moun- tain View Funeral Chapels, Olds, with Reverend A.V. Gran- berg officiating. Cremation followed. If desired, memorials may be given to the Asth- matic Association or a charity of one s choice. Honorary pallbearers were Archie Peck, Cliff Buchanan and Harry Mott. Active Pallbearers were Henry Reimert, Wayne Burk- holder, Don Lupien, Greg Gibson, Henry Nielson and Clayton Jackson. Mountain View Funeral Chapels, Olds, a Golden Rule Funeral Home, entrusted with arrangements. Morrison Mrs. Evelyn Morrison (Gathercole) passed away in the Olds Hospital on Sunday, December 20, 1987 at the age of 80 years. She was born March 2, 1907 at Ennerdale, Alberta. She took her schooling at Ennerdale, then worked at home on the farm. In December 1930 she married Les Morrison of Eagle Hill. Together they raised four children. She is survived by her loving husband Les, a son Garry Morrison of Athabaska; Eileen and husband Howard Christensen of Olds; Norma and husband Paul Ross of Olds; Jean and husband Fred Stout of Regina, Saskatchewan; one 750.00 to 1060.00. hylaw change Continued from front have to pay 1,000 a brother Robert Gather- year or 250 a day for cole of Olds; six grand- every day they. operate children and numerous within the town limits. nieces and nephews. Council accepted Gjerde s request at Evelyn enjoyed the their last meeting and outdoors and when the referred the matter for seasons were right Study. would go out in an af- The biggest difficulty ternoon and come home enforcing a change, said with many different council, would be trying kinds of berries, or to get at those groups large bouquets of wild Who operate as part of an established store. flowers. Although these Memorial services will Photographers aren t be held on Wednesday, really part of the store, December 23, 1987 at they operate under the 2:00 p.m. from Moun- established store licen- tain View Funeral 8, said council. Chapel, Olds with Ken Council was unsure if Shields officiating. they could enforce the Cremation. If desired, reclassification onto memorial donations these photographers. may be given to the However, Gjerde said Wouildrrt really rather have a Buick? Announces Their Most Spectacular Value 4 Days Only - Dec. 28 - 31 Available on All New Pontiac - Buick Cars and GMC Light Duty Trucks Payment* No Monthly Payments or Interest Payments Until April 1, 1988* *Subject to Credit Approval Offer Expires Dec. 31, 1987 For Details See: No Down Offer BUICK Gc Garrington Church if people use these Memorial Fund. businesses, they are basically sending their Mountain View money out of town. Funeral Chapels, Olds, You may be shop a Golden Rule Funeral ping in town, but Home, entrusted with you're still sending arrangements. business out, he said. Y Phone 556-6404 - 556-3606 R PONTIAC BUICK LTD. Olds, Alberta TOM 1P0
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