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Wednesday, June 9, Olds Pals Club The June 7 meeting was held at the Com- mon Grounds Hall with 16 members present. We were up 165 lbs. and down 8 lbs. Best losers of the week were Norma, Olive and Margret. Forbidden fdod of the week- was all sweets. Minutes were then read and adopted. The treasur- er s report was. also 3 Information on Lessons is available at the Pool 23-1te EMM iv vnunnnnnnnueeUUOEODOEROENEONOGOOUUOUOGIEUONNEN04404H00UUCuCEgOOqNOQUGUULqOECONGqOUCOUEOOOHHOOM SWIMMING POOL Water Safety Week Red Cross Lessons - Bring your family swimming : during Water Safety Week : June 6 - Red Cross Lessons begins July 5, 1982 5 SWIMMING LESSON - REGISTRATION will be held June 17, 1982 at 7:30 p.m. at the Olds Recreation Centre 1982 read. There will be a picnic at the park next week, weather permitting. Weigh in from 6:30 until 7:00. Norma reached her goal. Good work Rose and Shirley stayed in their goal weight for six weeks. Meeting was then adiourned That pitter-patter over- head isn t squirrels in the attic it s the first si you ve had that the roof s shot. 12, 1982 : B Ss Bs Z : 5 The Gazette Grizzlys represented on league committee Sterling McLeod of the Olds Grizzlys, Graham Parsons of the Hobbema Hawks together with Alf Cad- man of the Red Deer Rustlers will form the management committee of the Alberta Junior Hockey League for 1982-83. The selection was made at the league s annual meeting in Red Deer June 4 and 5. Cadman will chair this select committee. Grande Prairie North Stars Jr. A Hockey Club represented by Jim Patterson of that city presented the Nor- th Stars proposal to the AJHL to be granted a franchise in the league. The Grande Prairie North Stars will be allowed in the league providing certain con- ditions are met within two weeks. and subject to a schedule format presented jointly by the North Stars and the league scheduling management commit- tee. Cec Swanson was Public Participation Meeting of THE ALBERTA PARTY Elks Hall, Olds Thurs., June 24 8:00 p.m. Speaker: Tom Sindlinger, M.L.A. Comment and Question Period Election of Constituency Executive Refroskaconts The Moderate Party Wilfred N. Jopp 556-2143 23-2te Farm Equipment AUCTION HERE IS HOW TO FIND US 33 sail Bie No. 556-3614 Olds, Alberta Mion., June 21, 1982 Sale Site: West from Olds on Highway 27 to 57 Ave., and then South 1km. or mile - On June 12, 98:00 a.m. player registrar. The position of league statistician was tabled until the league scheduling meeting July 10th in Edmonton. All existing ten teams filed perfor- mance bonds and will operate in the 1982- 83 season. The all-star game to be held in Olds. this ee ceis hota * seniors play games too c June will be a very hectic, but, exciting time for Seniors time to make your con- tribution, and Playing Drumheller . Pioneer Trail Centre will be hosting the Zone II Checkers Tournament to determine two rep- resentatives. Checkers is a fun and relaxing game that can involve all Seniors in Big Country activities. Lunch Available Haying Equipment Tractors ing Floor Curling and Carpet Bowling Play- offs, as well as an exhibition of local Arts and Crafts being sub- mitted to the Seniors Games cultural event. Floor Curling is a new game in the pro- vince, and is being played only in a few communities through- out Zone I. It is a disking with rock like that in curling, although it Lawn Bowling, but, can be played indoors all year around. All three of the activ- Games is a timate Swimming Race and Scrabble. Scrabble is tournament in High River on June 18 will involve approximately twenty players from which two representa- tives will have the op- portunity to travel to Video Games Pops is Top so tell him so by selecting one 0 Father s Day Gifts Meyer Camrose. On June 18, High River will also be host- ing a swimming playoff where Seniors 55 - 64, and 65 and Over can predict the time it takes them to swim 200 metres. The two clos- est estimates in each age category will rep- resent Zone II in Cam- rose. From Didsbury on June 17 to High River on June 18 - Seniors can continue onto Oko- toks June: 19 for Fid- dling, Old Time Dance, Arts and Crafts, Pho- tography, Performing Arts and Creative Writing, all in con- junction with the Oko- * toks Sports Day. The cultural displays and exhibits will be judged from 9:00 - 11:00, and then open for public showing at the Seniors Drop In Centre from 11:00 a.m. on..Top entries in eight different events will be sent on to Camrose for provincial judging and exhibition. The Senior events in the Sports Day - will begin at 10:00 a.m. with the Performing Arts. Seniors will dis- play talents as Bands, readings, Choirs and Ethnic Dancers. At 1:00 p.m. Fiddlers from as far as Hanna will play waltzs, jigs, and reels, in attempts to win a spot as Zone II s representative. For Your from 9 i i gt; ; s-Mens Come in and let Jack and staff help you choose that perfect gift to make Father s Day an extra special day. Rattan 99 f hundreds of Lamps Seniors, the day will end off with up to twenty couples compet- ing in an Old Time Dance competition. Dancers from through- out Zone II will im- press judges with fancy footwork, turns, and techniques; so they can be one of the two Big Country couples in Camrose. These three perform- ing events will take place at the Masonic Lodge in Okotoks on Saturday, June 19. For information on how you can get involv- ed in the 1982 Seniors Games, contact Lauri Jones, Zone II Co- ordinator, Box 189, Olds, Alberta TOM 1P0, or Phone 556-6485 (Calgary Direct 262- 1292). Suburbia . T'd be a rich man today if my wife wasn t so cheap. Like just yesterday I get this 100 repair bill because she tried to reuse paper plates by washing them in the dish washer. SPRING CLEANING CLEARANCE SALE /7 *Complete Magnavox Page 5 gets assistant Helmut Entrup, the farmer s advocate of Alberta, has announ- ced the appointment of an executive assistant. He is Cliff Downey who brings to his new pos- ition many y ars of practical farming ex- perience. Mr. Downey took his elementary and high school education in Ca- stor and then attended the agricultural college at Olds. He furthered his education in agricu- Itural extension by ta- king courses at the University of Alberta. Mr. Downey has been president of the local Farmers Union of Al- berta, served as assis- tant commissioner ' of the Boy Scouts of Can- ada for his area and has been actively in- . volved in church af: fairs. He was elected mem- ber of. parliament for the Battle River riding in the House of Com- mons in 1968 and serv- ed. on finance, trade and commerce and ag- ricultural committees. He also served as cau- cus chairman for Wes- tern agriculture. He-will be relinquish- ing his present posi- tions of director of the Painterth Gas Co-op, director. of the Alberta Cattle Commission, di- rector of the United Grain Growers and member. of the Crown Grazing Land Regional Advisory Committee in the central part of the province. In view of Mr. Dow- ney s substantial ex- perience in the practi- cal side of agriculture and his awareness of agricultural concerns, it is expected that as executive assistant to the farmers advocate, he will be able to make a valuable cor*ribution in this field. Versatile Mode 10 - 18 Swather, P.T.O., fae) ; e 5004 - 50 Ave. Olds N.H. 1032 Bale Wagon; J.0. 35 Forage Her- BN. . Ye Tum; ALM. 878 LHC. 450 Tractor; Ford SN Tractor; J.D. a V d C aa vestor; J.D. 1214 Mower 12 Pivot Sealer (S.N. 31 )) Hydroformatic, Turn; NH. 7180 Tractor; Ford N Trector, 3 Pt. Hitch; . 1 eo entre 556-6616 a Tone, NA 1028 Male Wegon) Hesston 3g 278 Beier (SN. BkSi0e) , Ye Tum; Bord SN Trector, 3 Pt. Hitch; Vereatie 145 gt; oO Stackhend; N.H. 1035 Self-Propel Bale Wagon; Ford 530 Sailer (S.N 14262) Tum; IHC 47 1968) 3.1 x 30 Trector; J.D. 730 Ges Trac- a '26 R te TV eters ctw tie Temi; Cok, Soper emer aA SEEDY A, OBO Owe. Guenttinr. (EN, tor with 3 Pt. Hitch; MLE. 0.Gee Trector, multi svemo 8 (Bower Sofa . Aled Autometic. Stacker, WH. Code Wil Geb, Te Auger Header, with P.U. Reel power trans.; J.2. 4080 Tractor, with Cab, Diesel; i Modal (Bowes Soja): Amed Aveomasic Gveciers Sry end Cond. wih 15.,Dreper Header: 1546. SO . 5. acme wah Cab snd Loader, Clesel: 6 Smo 2 - Reg. 1,499.00 ad oe ee ees nite Gua molor; uss, wereeer (ON. Geo well 16: reper Hester, Cab, Dieses Tractor; Case 1870 Tractor; Case fe) chirer: NM. SEG Beter: Ati. BES meters Mt Cond. PLU. Fes end Sti, Rest Sunt. SOM Rorage S470 Treever, 4 Wheel Orne, Eure Oveteul 0 Ww) Now 1,199.00 - 3 M60 Boles); JO. 248 Baler (1978) Mult-Lube, Hyd. tiervescor S.N. 387483) Metal Detector, 7 P.U.; Hours; Case 1870 Tractor with Duals; LH.C. 708 oS 2 f ce Tension, SN. 405 366, Turn (W.O. of 3,161.87 - Jiffy GOO Hi-Dump; Jiffy S00 Hi-Dump Tendem Diesel, Triple Hyd., Dual P.T.0.: MF. 80 Trester c/w rob 26 Co 1 completely rebuit ; JO. 3468 Seler 425776 , Rear Axe, 934 Cu. Ft., 18 Long,. 1980; J. 200 Losder; Versatile 148 Trector with New Motor, Pas msoles 1978, Muttiube, Tension; LF. 124 Baler .N. erecnsommes: (SNS) 71) to) on gemaen a Radio; Versatile 700 Series (1874) 24.5 x 32 ar 2 wa7e, Mucho, Hyd, Tension: MP ame Raver TN yah fender (BN. 402 6 213 ; a 7a ONE Tres, Cab, Fido, 2711 Hore, (.N. La017E). Sure m Only aa 3e04e4y ay, nee: Belly Mount Mower; LH.C. 400 Round Meler Overhaul New Cutch st 1800 Hours; J.D. 3010. ie s Z- await SS oaes Caan Ofek (1980); VF. 124 Square Beler (1980); N.H. Trector, Ges, New Back Rubber, Dual Hyd. : 899.00 fom Se Sb ae Fels a7 Banihal 0Ae, s 00 7 Se ee re ee ee aan Pated 99 oO ce? Table (46771 R743. tucativers: Haeecon aan: hah on mens ees Clee ee sS 14 Auto Color SP. Hey Swather (1874) 14 Auger Hester wth New pound eae Non tose wae Ween Harvest Equipment - - MF. 124 (8.N. 1474-016185) : ; aaa nee Case sesens ete weetean tare, Ce ne laters: 10, Bes Bey ee q Save 50.00 op) 2741) with Retreiver Attach.; N.H. 2768 Baier (S.N Beler; N.H. 273 Baler; M.F. 12 Baler; NH. 850 1.44. TA. 70-Cat Dieses Meiros P.U.; J.D. 96 99 bes) 232778), : wh. 208 8 BN. Round Baier; J.0. 800 Round Seler; Verestiie gquere Back Combine; N.H. 880 Combine; 20 Auto Color 318567) Tum: NM. 320 Baler (S.N. 320400 200, Hydrostesic Swesner, 15', Cab, Aways WLR. -98 Combine; NH. 1800 Combine: MF. WD fydra, Tum; ied 400 Rd. Meter) Jo, 14 ceded Clemamor See we iy aos aa Cesc . Reg. 699.00 Heyheader, Fits 830 J.0.; N.H. 277 Baler; N.H. Hesston 7.8 12 - 12 Mower Cond.; Hesston 18680 Combine with cab and Melroe P.U.; 6 9) Doe moka, ALES: 7M Motes AAS. . Haybine; - SUe mens Sister: Hester SSC Re os Cookehutt 8842, 1876 clw Melroe Pickup, Chop- et Now 589.00 P.7.0. Hey Crimper; J.D. 338 Baler; N.H. 276 a ee eae ae per, Cab, Grain Monitor, C.B. Radio, Fire Extinquisher; ao - 'e . * S - ig Baler; .H.C. 2400 Round Baler, Electric Seas 1 T cee Now 1881 Wh hegpe gyi serge Sosesg Aiways Shedded; M.F. 20 - 15 P.T:0. Gwather; ca) 124 Canvasses; N.H. 1069 S.P. Bele Wagon; Ver- Breen Niaz tens donk Ni B50 Fe per eqs beck: Mir, 70 Comane (1878) Qed, Video Tape Recorders Save - Te id7ear Deon Turbo. Geb, Chop Cameras Also On Special 695.00 Tillage Seeding Garden Tractors pe Oe ee ne ciel Pee iE *Wicker All 1 0 O f f 7 i Jb. am Cunawasor ci Veta Fad Weader, New eunptony He. was bhawer tree erainel Cockshutt S08 - 14 8.P. Grain Swather eee Daveluyvi e eS; Macleods 60 Harrow and Riding Mowers vi Mower, iE: eet Cert; Morris apesinipten Srna GSC) ENG Hydrostatic - Bectric Lift, 32 Mower; Bohlens 14 Ss Lamps er ae aa All 10 Off All Wood Industrial Equipment 1977 J.D. 350 C Bulidozer c/w 6 Way Blede Cockshutt 12 Tiller; 2 x 12 Heybuster 1206 Seed Drie; Morris 16 Chisel Plow; I.H1.C. 2 - 8 GRO 0.D. Press Drills c/w Fertilizer Attachment; J.D. F-45 3 Pt. Hitch, - 14 Bottom Plow; 3 - 20 Run Co-op Seed Drilis and Transport c/w Fertilizer Attachment Suite 1 Only - DEMO *Waterbeds ravi mini mn S399.) 695.00 All Wood Suite Daveluyville - AUCTIONEERS NOTE: in Scott Hunter UOnly Demos eee icscics nina ace same one's SAVE Once again Auctions is pleased to offer some excellent equipment. which wil be of great interest to you. We would ike to think ail the consignors for their con- fidence in us by supplying us with such grest quality Trucks - Trailers - Cars Gaces Neck Treter (5 15 box hoist), double cy; Miscellaneous S1IpIOIIY ade , opt, AUTo ca Rockwell Table Sew; N.H. 780 Merure 1978 Ford 1 Ton 3: Spreader c/w Hyd. ; A.C. Front End 4 Speed, 51,000 origina Manure Material); ve Or. miles, WB135; 1978 Chev 3 Ton Motor, New equpment. : p Loader, 2 Bucket (Merure Meio ys Treen 80x end Hoist: (5,000 mies on new engre : see . ane 21st is the time to purchese your haying needs, i Van Wi Pump; V Snow Plow; Quick-Way Front Biade MGC Too Van (Dusis), 2 Fuel Tanks, 1871 Meteor eS a oa pes au inkPes for Compact Trectors, new; Weede B 3 Bt. Hitoh Mideeu 3 Door re ce eee a ie of seling Lbsrgitd bard be) ee ; Mower, Cat. ; Northweet Heavy Duty 48 ae UG. Tendo cure 9 me B oe ae, Sor esis Som your and be et June eH Ww. i St Rototilier; Assortment of Hyd. Cyl. Hoses. T . Sree 5004 - 50 Ave. Olds 556-6616 CE CsaON ie (tlm salitay (i COOLS I PLL AN eta est el Lamps Waterbeds AM itta lex Weta eo
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