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1983-11-02
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Page 4 Olds Legion president Ken G Don Bennett, member of the 185 illrie (left) presents a $2,500 cheque to Squadron Air Cadets’ civilian commit- tee. The Legion is the Olds cadets’ prime benefactor. Elks win in overtime Rick Kosik scored at 3:38 of the sudden death overtime period Sunday night in to give the Elks their first league victory. After ‘trailing by period scores of 3-1 and 4-3, the Elks came back in the third to tie the score at 5. Reg Olsen tied the game with 8:17 remaining. Olsen also got Olds’ first goal just forty seconds into the game. Kevin Rinas, Gordon Olsen and Todd Johnson scored the other Olds goals. Steve Richardson led the team in points picking up three assists, while Lynn McDonald had two. The Elks outshot the Miners 48-34 and received 14 of 27 minor penalties. Tim Ernst was in goal for the Elks. Olds 6 - Carstairs 4 complete a 2 game sweep of the Carstairs Elks. Kevin Rinas led the way with one goal and one assist. Other Elks marksmen were Gord Olsen, Steve Richar- dson, Lars Olsen, Rick Kosik and Shane Lutz. Doug Miller, Mike Jackson, Bob Rose and Jim Smith scored for Town of Olds Oi ALOERTA + LORMING TO THE FUTURE Notice of Development Notice is hereby given that the Olds Planning Commis- sion has authorized. the is- suance of the following per- mits. 97-83 Lots 4 & 5, Block 6, Plan 4721 5212 - 50 Ave. Changing the use from residential to commercial for a healti fitness centre 99-83 Lot 24, Block 3, Plan 7710679 5129 Silverthorn Rd. Garage 100-83 Lot 4, Block 1, Plan 5063JK 5210 - 57 Ave. Fireplace & Chimney 102-83 Lot 1, Block D, 6301 - 46 St. Plan 7610866 Storage building and free} standing illuminated sign Any person who deems he may be affected by the is- suance of these develop- ment permits may appeal to the Council of the Town of Olds within fourteen (14) days of the date of the publication of this notice. Appeal applications to be fil- ed with the Secretary- Treasurer at the Town Of- fice, 4911 - 51st Avenue. Dated this 2nd day of November, 1983. R. J. Hilton Development Officer 44-1tc Olds Pee Wee A Our team consists of 15 players Ryan Kangas goalie; forwar- ds Trevor Adair, Steven Sych, Jamie Price, Kim Burk, Kelly Bartholow, Kris Qually, Travis Gallais, Brian Gerlitz, Dary Turnbull; defence Greg Barraclough, David Stephenson, Todd Taylor, Colin Gagne and Phil Eschelman. Our first league game was played on home ice Oct. 29, 1983 against Drayton Valley. The beginning’ was good with a 5-4 win for Olds. Scoring for Olds were Kim Burk with 1 goal and 2 assists; Kris Qually 1 goal; Jamie Price 1 goal; Travis Gallais 1 goal; Kelly Bartholow 1 goal and 2 assists. Single assists went to Greg Carstairs. The Elks meet their biggest test of the year Thursday night, Nov. 3, against the Chinook Hockey League champions, In- nisfail Eagles. Game time is 8:00 p.m. Elks honored Members of Olds Elks Lodge No. 100 who were honored recently with pin presentations were: 20 year pins - Cliff Cummins, George Terry, Don Watkin. 25 year pins.- John DeLong, Garnett Hammer, Helmut Mae-Lens Beauty Perms on Special / $25” Until. Nov. 15 Senior Citizens Include Cut & Set Hair Cuts. $s” Under 12 $5” Also Mens’ Styling FOR APPOINTMENT CALL: Kelly Pochapsky at 556-2004 * Thiem, Clarence Jen- sen. 30 year pins - Don Becker, Murray Dodd, Fred Pennington. 35 year pins - Henry Christensen, Albert Dodd, Dave Ehrhardt, Tom Hergert, Tony Hammer, Claire Ham- mer, Harold Richards. 40 year pins - Bob Bell, J.A. Bird. 45 year pins - Don Hanson, Archie Boyce. Among the distinguished guests at the recent banquet were Jim Patrick, Caroline, president Albert Elks Association and Ken Morrison, Caroline, District Deputy. Faith is what makes one able to believe that the packaged pudding will look like the four-color ad in the WHEN IN RED DEER STAY AT THE Fite Hwy. No. 2 South , RED DEER 343-8933 MODERATE RATES WATCH 24 HOUR MOVIES ON OUR SATELLITE T.V. ALSO RESERVE A BRIDAL SUITE For Your Honeymoon or Anniversary * Queen Size Waterbed *“ Canopy =» Parsons’ Holiday Cours Ltd. CANADA, U.S.A. & SPECIALTY TOURS California Motorcoach Tour HIGHLIGHT: ————————— * 18Days _ * California Redwoods x Rosebow! Parade * San Francisco * Disneyland * _ — $1,170 Double * San Viego Depart ° jo aby * Tijuana, Mexico ae co a ee Two Departures Reno Extravaganza 8 Days Dec. 3-10 a cea Feb. 11-18 * 3Nights Reno $325 Double Spokane Fall Excursion 5 Day Motorcoach Tour, Nov. 17 - 21, $239 Double Arizona Motorcoach Tour 16 Days - Departs Feb. 25 Round trip transportation aboard an air-conditioned, restroom equipped motorcoach by Pacific Western Transportation. Pickups in Innisfail, Bowden and Olds. i ™ TRAVEL OLDS - 50 Ave. 666-6361 The Gazette Barraclough, Steven Sych and Trevor Adair. The team motored to Wetaskiwin on Oct. 30 to play their 2nd league game. Olds was defeated 8-3. Goals went to Trevor Adair, 1; Kelly Bartholow, 2; and one assist to Travais Gallais. This team shows lots of promise and all team mates look forward to the busy season ahead. The boys are coached by Art Gallais ‘with Ken Taylor and John Curkan assisting. The team is sponsored by Olds Kinsmen. weather From the weather station at Olds College for the week ending Monday, Oct. 31, 1983. The actual precipitation for the week was nil. The nor- mal amount for this week is 6.1 mm. Since April 1st the ac- tual precipitation has been 236.6 mm. The normal for this time is 376.3 mm. The maximum high temperature was 21.0 degrees Celcius recor- ded on Oct. 26. The minimum low was minus 9.0 degrees Celcius on Oct. 26. The average temperature for the week was 6.0 degrees Celcius. The normal average tem- perature for this week is 4.0 degrees Celcius. Oil Wives club news The October meeting was held October 12, 1983 at the Olds Bakery. Thirty-six members: were in atten- dance. In addition, we were pleased to have a former member, Wally Kowaliuk, from Whitecourt as our guest. Following creed and blessing, an en- joyable meal was en- joyed by all The meeting followed with reports on a suc- cessful barbecue, more convention news, discussion of our up coming Christmas par- Town Tuesdays Fridays af Ok PUBLIC SKATING FOR PARENTS & TOTS Commencing: November 15, 1983 _ 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Admission: $1.00 each ALBERTA * LOOKING TO THE FUTURE 44-1tc Wednesday, November 2, 1983 ty for December 3, and Won by Donna our birthday meeting in Smethurst and dinner November. draw by Linda Reade. The evening concluded sininl Many more paperbacks with a dutch auction of fresh vegetables and ae pa deaglaglbeon baking. The raffle was to be read. The Touchstone Gallery invites you to a SHOW AND SALE featuring the recent works of: Carol Zerebeski Potter Jane Fell Fibre Artist Joan Gregory Schreiber Weaver Beginning Friday, Nov. 4 artists will be present from ; 6:30 - 9:00 p.m. Refreshments OLDS MEAT PACKERS LTD. Box 1896 Phone 556-8028 ATTENTION HUNTERS! Yes, we do cut and wrap your Wild Game according to your specifications. We also make sausage. 44-2tc Tough Shoes Filled by Some Very Special Young As adults, we sometimes take it for granted that the __. young will follow in our in footsteps, filling our well-worn shoes. When this expectation is exceeded, it should not go unrewarded. The Junior Citizen of the Year Awards are one way we show our respect and appreciation. More than 200 young Albertans and 25 groups have been honoured for leadership, outstanding achieve- ment or overcoming special challenges. Now twelve more young Albertans and another group join their ranks. We know they are worthy of this honour. Congratulations! TransAlta Utilities and Alberta Power, in co- operation with the Alberta Weekly News- papers Association, have co-sponsored the Alberta Junior Citizen of the Year Awards for 22 years. Albertans Lottie Grant, Vulcan . Shelly Bootland, Medicine Hat Patricia Dugdale, Vulcan Holly Thompson, Grande Cache Rhonda Frizzell, Lacombe Margaret Ward, Hardisty Joanne Tomiyama, Vauxhall . Carla Crisp, Monitor . Justin Roth, Seven Persons . Lynn Misick, Vermilion . Bonnie Johnson, Sundre . Denise Drouin, Guy . Cathy Love, Vulcan . Orie Berezan, Edmonton . Bruce McKay, Vulcan . Sandra Barker, Vulcan Missing: Sherry Wynnychuk, Vermilion OMNOARON= TransAlta Utilities
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Image 789 (1983-11-02), from microfilm reel 789, (CU12512452). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.