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1982-11-10
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Wednesday, November 10, 1982 , ; 7 aoe A destined shipments to Olds 4 H Peterson at 556-2645. away this week. Ee Sivan QdeeH. uaa Soren a o gt;. - in 4-H and would Hke to was on labor and thus Beef Club become a member af wedding anniversary of avoided dificulties.. we our club pleas c ritact Glyn and Marion Fur. Fortunately, : Oargill - ..The. Olde. 4-H Beef -one of our leaders be ber On: Sunday, with had no. shipments of Club organizational fore weigh-in. many relations and rape seed scheduled for meeting was held Oct. friends. attending. A during the shutdown. 28th at the Hainstock Eagle Hill lovely was en- As of Friday, 95,000 School. Nineteen inter- agile joyed by all. bushels of grain: were ested menibets . were An enjoyable time -stored in the 210,000 present. News was had by all at the bushel elevator. The following. execu- Memorial Hall on We're one of the few , tives. were eet: pewpess sympathy ny, When family freas that have space . president - Sandra Bees to Helen. Mowatt, -and friends from. near he added. Fiheson: Vicespresi lt; on her brother passing and far gathered to 3 Braaten also credited dent - Wade Leonard; away, Jack Lobley.on visit Mr.and Mrs. Glyn 7 the large size of most secretary - Barb Peter- October 31st from the furber of: their 25th elevators in the district 90n; treasurer- Kendra district. . Wedding Anniversary. with easing the local Leonard; lubreporter- The district sends ase transportation situa- Lana Adair; Regional their deepest sympathy Being out of work is some- tion. Representative - Doug +o the families: of Mrs... thing that never. happens The western ports Durand; District Rep- Ness at her passing With his boss around, os gtumps our neighbor. were shut down Oct. 19 - resentative - Shelly : when the B.C. Mari- Roemelle; Club Leacer gytiitiuiiuiirmncsennestensaneviasenteuntiaesieatasessieqrnnesranennncannesnitt time Employers Asso- is Gene Leonard and * Sinton wend BQO late leader ore Christmas Preview members of the Inter- Dennis Roemmele, national Longshore- Donna McLeod and Green Plant Sale men s ee a : Nov. 10 i2 13 men s Uniort in feigh-in is n Nov. tion toa six-week work 2ist at Bob Craig's 20 Off All Permanent slowdown campaign. farm. The ng wil Christmas Table es. and Hangers Phe porta reapened Be hal ltarwene a Be stas Tale Contes. and Hangers Bsa Topi : Reg. 22.50 to 34.96. re At a Ele g 10 Assorted Tropi Be ease si : Bin Cribbing for Pioneer Grain's new elevator south of Olds is complete and workmen are now putting the roof on the e See picts 4 Race, Th rail ine into the elevator has been laid and the new structure should be complete early in 1988. The Prices as marked LO to 25 Off 2 - complex will serve Dids area customers joneer Grain and will also provide an agri-service business as 6 Hanging Baskets eg : wollanomving the grebetrods PUBLIC AUCTION : e Sale 5.95. ; fog. 8.965055 es Se es. : oe 8 Hanging Baskets ts oa transportea, less than down. There were small quantity of rape Mo rrison: Other Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of ging . Olds half the elevators max- 25,000 bushels of grain is awaiting transpor- grain, though, have not ff the Tax Recovery Aet, the Town of Olds will offer Reg. 12.98 ........ ... Sale 8.95: 38 : imum capacity of 7,380 in his 80,000 bushel tation from his elevator been affected at all, he for sale by public auction to.be held in the Town Of- : At Vi F elevators tonnes, manager Hal capacity elevator when but that it s not enough said. The 180,000 bu- ff fice, Olds, Alberta, on Friday, November 26, 1982, Specially priced frican olets, : Reid told the Gazette. interviewed Friday. to fill two hopper cars. shel elevator was about at 2:00 p.m:, the following lard: me Aloe Vera, ? Pot Mams Begonias, buck trend i: (the West Coast The only commodity Rape has also been half full last week. Lot 10, Block 9, Plan 7438 JK haiatied tacos port shutdown) hasn t to be affected by the sitting at the United Cargill Grains eleva- - +,;, parcel will be offered for sale, subject to the ee oe : While grain began. hampered usa bit be- West Coast disputes -Grain Growers tor manager Randy f approval of the Minister of Municipal Affairs, as to 10 Off All Plant Accessories moving slowly west to- cause all of our stuff is appears to be rape north of town, accord- Braaten said his com- . those parcels upon which arly person resides, or of (F til Soil: Jariinieres wards British Columbia going east, Reid said. seed. Admussen said a ing to manager Don pany switched western which any person is in actual-occupation, and sub- ertnizer, aera - ports last week at the Also, producers. have ject'to a reserve bid. and to the reservations and Insecticides, etc.) just finished harvesting lta pnd of a two-week labor j conditions contained in the existing certificate of ti- : which di tle. ee wings Redemption may- be effected. by payment of aller rears of taxes anti.costs at any. time prior to the sale. Dated September 15, 1982, at thie Town of Ofds, in 700 HEAD COW SALE at the : discouraging farmers continued to flow from a oree their the Provin ecot - Smoothly to its Thunder products, he felt. ; Alberta. 1 oy ok ak peae Bay destination. Pioneer manager Ron Scott Hunter Sales Pavilion Ror nin, Town Henge :The iebor dispute Luft claimed low pro- Didsbury, Alberta 45-1tc - which shirt ot oo eopageitd hel- : ms - Coast docks little keep his elevator ' : transportation, elevator 1,500 tonnes of grain : H a.m. -thanagers reported Fri- awaiting rail cars: i oes day. While grain com- There s still lot s of Featuring a number of Production and There nothing he it lanies across the pro- room in Pioneer's ele- Dispersal Herd Sales - cochperetpemhenss wl vator, he reported. At P and H s elevator, manager Reg Admus- sen responded in kind when asked how his facility weathered. the transportation slow- lt; stability E forward and es i m sr reserve gear for manoeuvr- US um eee ieee ably Rew 496.7 am Roa ; . oe oom en : 2 : ens for oul versatility. i Alberta Wheat Pool s 5 Reaction slide ion *Built-in Serta, healy-duty l- Sadie are 20 rehind : rR r TO THE ELECTORS OF OLDS - DIDSBURY oN ae There's no better workmate or playmate than . Long 124 oe plus wide 30 in. ski stance for optimum ene ae cin Rotax engine ue at low R.P.M. Lenfoott boing * Heavy-duty hitch.22 in. - shield. speedometer My sincere thanks for your confidence and support on Election Day. i, . accept the new responsibilites which you have entrusted to me and with your-help and co-operation, will represent this constituency to the very *;*: best of my ability. +30 my opponents in the election, say thanks for the fair but vigorous campaign and for your kind words of congratulations on election day. Finally to my workers, express my deepest gratitude for without your encouragement, help and support, our victory on election day would not have happened. Little igi sorts aa Rirdas ce. it 5. as economically * 265 wourids light for. Pe an Riande nc idling + - f Sota oat tet asy mail * ntenanice Stephen Stiles Your Progressive Conservative Member Olds - Didsbury Inserted by Olds - Didsbury Progressive Conservative Association
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