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1982-10-20
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e T a 992 MS. IIGTING GAILVISIONT 912 GAIT LVISI OWL AYVYSIT * Oo The Gazette Published Weekly at Olds, Alberta - Wednesday, October 20, 1982 we 82nd YEAR - Garth Upton, Administrator of the Olds Hosp the physical layout of the yuildi proposed will be on public display Friday at the Ho while on the ital points to an architect s conception of the layout of Olds new 100 bed hospital. This illustrates left is another illustration which shows building use details. These sketches and others ital Auxiliary Fall Fun Fair atthe Legion Hall. . : : ; : Se ee ; . : 3 a Vi rustling season is here nominations ony ee The rustling season is Tuesday afternoon, he Range Patrol branch and camper, which are are reeve theast of Olds last said. All that remained of the animal was the head and hide. The * yearling was butchered elsewhere, Taylor said. Ownership of the yearling has not yet sergeant said Olds Rural Crime Watch and the organization s Under new ownstanip Bill Streit of Innis- fail has purchased the i bow Bowling and Recreation Centre, and has ambitious plans in place to promote his business and his sport. From Nov. 4 to 7, the public s invited to join Bill in his grand opening celebrations, take ad- vantage of his offer of a free game of bowling and become eligible for a variety of door prizes. Check the Gazette through the next two weeks for details on Rainbow s grand opening, and reports on the innovative bowling program the new owner has devised. could have a positive effect on the incidence of rustling. When people realize they re being watched, the in- cidence (of rustling) drop, he predic- Patrol s success in helping to stem rustling locally, the sergeant took the opportunity Tuesday - to congratulate RCW members for assistance -rendered police recently in their search for. the and camper believed stolen during them (RCW members) I still missing, and wouldn t have been able to effect a competent job . without range patrollers help, the sergeant claimed. ropers perform Team roping has be- come a popular sport and the Olds-Carstairs Team Roping Club has su staged a number of competitive events. This weekend, the club joins up with the . Team Roping Classic at the Cow Palace in Olds. Competitions start at 10 a.m, and. at noon 17,860 miles mainland and 41,810 miles of islands. - Official Returning officer, F.S. Earle, Tuesday af- ternoon confirmed that all five candidates who appeared at the All Party Forum in Olds Monday had filed nom- ination papers. From his office in Didsbury, Mr. gave the Gazette, the list of candidates as they will appear on the ballot papers. The Ga- zette has added the party affiliation and address of ach of these candidates. are: Roy Agnew, N.D.P.; Edmonton. John Buttrey, Indepen- dent, Olds. Darrel M. Jaddock, W.C.C., . Olds. Lloyd Quantz, of dependent, In- , Didsbury. Stephen Stiles, P.C., Carstairs. Earle . Syd Vollmin. was returned to the reeve s chair Wednesday during the organizational meeting of the County Council in Didsbury. Council will also nominate and confirm the many committees that assist county Number 42 Cadets prepare to celebrate 40th lorley celebrations Smith, Vern Ortwein by Olds. Air Cadet and Bert McMullen. No. 185 on Saturday, October 30. On that June day in A. W. Frost 1942, a committee con- sisting of A C. Bury, W.H. Miller met. to consider the formation of an air cadet in Olds. Ralph Maybank . was the first president with as Guests at the Oc tober 30th gathering will be all former cadets, their comman- ding officers and civilian committee officers for High River; Ralph Maybank, the first civilian committee Olds and Arrangements for the anniversary obser- vations are being made by the present civilian committee chaired by Ross Hamilton. Remembrance Day nears Any Olds business From that meeting that wants to purchase came suggestions for in- in a Remembrance Day wreath can phone Lion- the 6 Lanz at 556-3513. squadron that was The Olds Legion does about to be formed and which lead to the adop- tion of the squadron by Branch No. 105 overseas trips; 21 flying scholarships; 15 gliding scholarships;. 2 band awards; 4 FAM flights to Inuvik; 8 senior leader courses; 2 physical training cour- ses; 1 junior NCO cour- se to. Whitehorse; 4 technical courses; 1 in- structor training cour se; 1. drill instructor course; 1 athletic oes Ey not do a door-to-door canvas of businesses or of i . Ra- All proceeds are pla- ex-service personnel and their dependants. Some:.of the funds have been used in the , purposes: Community medical appliances and medical research. Day care centres, meals on wheels, transportation, and re- year preceding Re- ans, their dependents accidents abound rain, snow flurries. and driving winds sent vehicles skidding into ditches - and. one another - most of the Central Alberta region Sunday. In Olds, RCMP re- sponded to five acci- et UL z Hl control on the south- bound lane of Hwy. 2 Sunday afternoon, crossed the dividing median and rolled Sundre Police vigil ends in 3 arrests Three men are in custody follow- ing a long police vigil at the Sundre LD.A. drug store. The incident started about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday morning and ended when two men walked out of the building about 8:30 a.m. into the arms of the waiting R.C.M. Police officers. Sundre R.C.M. Police assisted-by officers from the neighboring de- tachments moved in to surround the building when they were lead to believe a break and entering was in progress. After the area was secur- ed police took into custody one other man who was outside the building. In all about 10 police officers took part in the vigil as relief officers took over from the tired officers from Sundre, Olds. and Didsbury early Tuesday morning. The Gazette was told by an R.C.M. Police spokesman at noon Tuesday that charges had not yet been laid. Identification of the three men had not been completed. The same spokesman told the Gazette that there was no indication that the men were armed as they emerged from the drug store. Sundre residents found the whole area sealed off as they headed for their mail, to the Medical clinic and the Sundre Bakery. Bae SE gee Progressive Conservative candidate Stephen Stiles fields questions from the floor at Monday's all parties forum in Olds College s lecture theatre. The othtr candidates, pictured left to right, are: Roy Agnew, New Domocratic Party; Darryl Jaddock, Western Canada Concept; Lloyd Quantz, Independent; and John Buttrey, Western Action Solidarity Party. (See report on all the caadidates meeting, this issue of the Gazette.)
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