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The Gazette 1986-01-01 - 1986-12-31
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1986-09-24
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Wednesday, September 24, 1986 SDaiLaaa OLDS 556-2560 ONE WEEK C The Gazette * Save $25.00 On Every Coat e Some Coats at 50% Off yt dilate ype gereh e A Selection of Top OAT SALE Quality Coats in All This Year's Fashion Colors e We'll Have These Coats for One Week Only Sept. 29 - Oct. 4 Page 3 Richard Bodnar, of Fountain Tire Store Olds pres (right), a watch and (left) Mrs. Karen Viney, on behalf of her to an Olds restaurant. ents the monthly draw prizes to Mrs. Thelma Wenc 1 husband Bruce, a certificate for dinner for two classes full for Light Horse show The Olds Light Horse held their September show at the Olds Cow Palace on Sunday. Judge for the day was J.P. Forget from the Olds College. Ring master was Arnold Lachman from Olds. Results of the various classes are as follows: Halter Yearling: Joanne Mundie- Little Joe. Halter Pee Wee & Inter- mediate: Kathy Urlacker- Red, Jason Kjorsvik-Missy, Aaron Grant-Dixie, Michael Kreese-Popcorn, Richard Grant-Snoopy. English Pleasure Open: Colleen White-Pansy's Jewel, Jean Vecmanis-Dandy, San- dra Horn-Tigger, Pat Josvik- Dye, Dianne Wheatherald-Tramp. English Equitation Open: Sandra Horn-Tigger, Dawn Haakenson-Flame, Sigrid Price-Partner, Jean Vec- manis-Dandy, Kathy Urlacker-Red. Western Pleasure Pee Wee: Jason Kjorsvik-Missy, Lisa Vecmanis-Amber, Aaron Grant-Dixie, Greg Kreese- Popcorn, Michael Kreese- Halter Junior & Senior: Pepper. Colleen White-Pansy’s Jewel, Pat Jorsvik-Lady Dye, San- dra Horn-Trigger, Darla Kin- sella-Lady, Bud Roe-Sue. Showmanship Pee Wee: Aaron Grant-Dixie, Lisa Vecmanis-Amber, Jason Kjorsvik-Missy, Richard Grant-Snoopy, David Grant- Patches. Showmanhsip Junior: Kathy Urlacker-Red, Dawn Haakensen- Flame, Lorrie Horne-Dollie. Western Pleasure Junior: Lorrie Horn-Dolly, Kathy- Red, Dawn Haakenson- Flame. Western Pleasure Senior: Brenda Bennett-Skip,. Sigrid Price-Partner, Sandra Horn- Tigger, Connie Webb-Extra McLeo, Colleen White- Pansy’s Jewel. Western Pleasure Over Forty: Donna .Urlacker- Abby, Bud RoeSue, Jean Vecmanis-Dandy. Western Equitation Pee Wee: Jason Kjorsvik-Missy, Lisa Vecmanis-Amber, Richard Grant-Snoopy, Aaron Grant-Dixie, Greg Kreese-Pepper. Western Equitation Junior: Dawn Haakenson-Flame, Lorrie Horn-Dolly, Kathy Urlacker-Red. Western Equitation Senior: Sandra Horn-Tigger, Darla Kinsella-Lady, Colleen White-Pansy’s Jewel, Sigrid Price-Partner,. Dianne Wheatherald-Tramp. Open Driving: Ivan Orr Brady, John McMillan- Shadow. 4 Western Riding Senior: Sigrid Price-Partner, Sandra Horn-Tigger, Brenda Ben- nett-Skip, Dianne Wheatherald-Tramp, Darla Kinsella-Lady. Reining Open: Colleen White-Pansy’s Jewel, Sigrid Open Pairs: Sandra & Lorrie Horn, Donna & Kathy Urlacker, Bud Roe & Darla Kinsella, Colleen White & Connie Webb, Connie & Pat Jorsvik. Snaffle Bit Pleasure: Connie Webb-Pica Buddy. Trial Horse Open: Brenda Wheatherald-Tramp. Musical Cans Pee Wee: Jason Kjorsvik-Missy, Aaron Grant-Dixie, Greg Kreese-Pepper, David Grant- Patches, Darcy Schicken- mayer-Toby. Musical Cans Intermediate: Sam Allan-B.G., Kathy Urlacker-Red, Darlene Rutheford-Misty, Cory Taylor-Star. Pole Bending Pee Wee: Jason Kjorsvik-Missy, Michael Kreese-Popcorn, ‘Toby, Darcy Schichenmayer-' David Grant-Patches. Pole Bending Intermediate: Allan-B.G., Kathy Urlacker-Red, Darlene Rutheford-Star, Cory Taylor- Pole Bending Senior: Judy ‘Majestic, Pat Schichenmayer-! Jorsvik-Joker, Darla Kin- sella-Lady, Mike Knights- Poco Generader, Lorrie Horn-Buddy. Stake Race Pee Wee: Jason Grant-Snoopy, Greg Kreese- Urlacker-Red, Darlene Rutheford-Star, Sheba. , Cory Taylor- Stake Race Senior: Pat Jor- svik-Joker, Willy . Schicken- mayer-Lightning,; Judy Schickenmayer-Majestic, Darla Kinsella-Lady, Bev Pop Corn. Allan-Triager. Flag Picking Pee Wee: Jason Kjorsvik-Missy, | Aaron Grant-Dixie, Greg Kreese-Pepper, Darcy Schickenmayer-Toby, : Richarc Flag Picking Senior: Lorrie Horn-Buddy, Pat Jorsvik- Joker, Mike Knights-Poco Generader, Bud Roe-Sue. - Barrel Race Pee Wee: Jason Kjorsvik-Missy, Greg Kreese-Pepper, Michael Kreese-Pop Corn, Darcy Schickenmayer-Toby, David Grant-Patches. Barrel Race Intermediate: Sam Allan-B.G., Kathy Urlacker-Red, Darlene Rutheford-Star, Cory Taylor- The Olds Golf Club Buddy, Bev Allan-Trigger. Key Hole Pee Wee: Jason Kjorsvik-Missy, Aaron Grant-Dixie, Greg Kreese- Pepper, Darcy Schicken- mayer-Toby, Kreese- with a breakfast for all entrants spe Duffin Chev Olds Caddilac. Following the breakfast was 18 hole medal play tournament, finishing off with a steak barbecue and prize presentations. The following is a list of the winners and their scores. Key Hole Intermediate: Key Hole Senior: Will ‘Lightening, Schickenmayer-! Judy Schickenmayer- Majestic, Pat. Jorevik-Joker, Darla Kinsella-Lady. This is the last monthy show of the season, but there will be a fun day October 19 in front of the grandstand (weather permitting). There will also be a pot luck supper Sixth Flight - 1st Bob and award’s night at the Travis, Olds - 115; 2nd Common Ground hall on Delores Jensen, Olds - November 30 starting at five 126. “We got beat up,” said Olds Grizzly coach Bruce Hutton, describing the season opening ing the Grizzly’s received at the hands and sticks of the Fort McMurray Oil Barons over the two goals 8 to 6. Hutton said simply “We were beaten by ‘a better hockey club.” Grizzly’s were beaten literally by the Oil Barons with Wayne Dechant out ‘‘two mon- ths minimum” with a separated shoulder, Murray Casualt’s bruised ribs will sideline back in shape in a week, Dwayne Skaley is out with pulled thigh muscles, four more have stick cuts requiring stitches “above the shoulder” and the team has “a million minor bumps ig narnia HONE Oy ave SHRUTBN: ating: o alt ne ; ere ait) sees seic® arene wens usinghN ral fe Anse ci i) ee8iO weeds ch petore gras) suc Pr ture Oe carte le) Lae you efter yalow on grerreed, A 1080! ero 8 o'clock. Fifth Flight - 1st Don Lowry, Olds - 101; 2nd Gri lvs and bruises.” said Hut- Ray Markham, Olds - : “Hutton said the Gr Me oe fu riz 106. down two, ay loss could be st Fourth Flight - 1st tributed to the noisy Almer Ackert, Olds - new blood arena, lack of experien- 94; 2nd Earl Wilkes, co ° ce and fear. Olds - 94; 3rd Dennis ming The Oil Barons have in, Olds - 100. “a full load of 19 and Third Flight - 1st 20 year old players, Doug Schneider, Olds - SE While 93; 2nd Jim Dickson, one 20 year Calgary - 95; 3rd Larry old and three 19 year Wilson, Olds - 95. old players. Second Flight - 1st But, those statistics Kelly Olsen, Olds - 86; will be changed before 2nd Dave Knapp, Olds - the Grizzly’s first home 93; 3rd Wes Houchin, ice game Saturday. Olds - 94. Hutton said a number First Flight - 1st of 6 ft., 200 Ib. players Roger Scott, Calgary - are coming to camp 87; 2nd Dick: Smethur-- today (Wednesday) st, Olds - 89; 3rd Gor from. Edmonton, Ft. don Scade, Edmonton - Saskatchewan, St. go, Albert and Ft. Mc- Championship Flight - Murray to “change the ist Keith Newton, Olds complexion of the - 74; 2nd Bill Andrews, team.” : 2 Innisfail - 76; 3rd Den- Hutton hinted “more nis McGinnis, Olds - 77. than five, but less than There were individual 10” Grizzly’s will be hole prizes on each hole golf news sponsored by various businesses in Olds. The J following is a list of and winners. No. 3. Christophers Barbering and Hair- styling - Dean Pillar, No. 4 Vines Pizza - John Dyer, Olds. No. 5 Sports Traders - , Olds. No. 6 Ted’s Food Mart - Gordon Scade, Edmonton. No. i. Toronto Dominion - Bill Wilkie, No. 8 Meyers Mens Wear - Dennis McGin- nis, Olds. No. 9 Hole was spon- sored by Duffin Chev Olds Cadillac. Dave Knapp of Olds recorded the longest. putt for the day and for this he quality is major concern The more than a week of showery weather that finally broke Sun- day not only slowed the pace of Harvest the weather, all the swathing in this area of central Alberta could be completed. However, operations that were just two weeks behind at the end of August are now considered to be a full four weeks late. Part of the problem was caused by the May snowstorm followed by a cool, wet bination of weather conditions together with the full use of the fertilizer that had beer applied this year and that lay dormant from other was like a ““greenhouse’’. Every- thing, he said grew. the © Canola growers the problem is most severe as frosts hit the pods before the seeds were _ fully developed and as Shoemaker said, the situation is a “night- mare.” The amount of moisture in the grain 5 barley yields of 120 bushels per acre. . ee The Government of Al has launched a 750 million dollat pro- gram which will significantly benefit Alberta small businesses. The program offers new and existing eligible businesses a low, fixed inter- est tate of 9% to purchase capital assets or refinance existing term debt. A portion (maximum 35% ) of exist- ing operating loans and new inven-. ~ tory purchases may also be transferred to term'debt, up.to a combined max- imum of $50,000. If your firm employs not more than 100 people with sales of $5 million or less, mainly from active business sources — you may qualify. li S& Good News For Alberta Small Business! Introducing: The Alberta Small Business Term Assistance Plan. Under the plan, it may be possible for you to borrow up to $150,000 for a period of 3. to 10 years. Loans must be used to generate active business * income. The Province of Alberta will share the risk of loans made under the program through guarantee agree- ments with lenders. as well as a long-term viability of your business, must be demonstrated. The program commences on Septem- ber 15th. Application forms may be obtained from participating Chartered Banks, Treasury Branches and Credit Unions. 0 t ability,
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