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The Gazette 1986-01-01 - 1986-12-31
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nvr 992 SL VLUGETV NOLNONGG 28 ONIGTING GUVISIDAT 9T? AYVUSIT GUNLVISIOG‘I ooo The Gazette Published Weekly at Olds, Alberta Issue No. 35 Wednesday, August 27, 1986 ly as customers can empty them. ” Loeal stores have been doing a booming business with parents andi children coming in to stock up on schoo! supplies for the coming year. Even though the stores have prepared for the annual rush with extra stock, some staff members wonder if they can keep the shelves full as quick- County classroe It’s the last weekend students in grades } out of school for the through grade 6. 4,000 or more student Students in grade 7 and of the County of Moun- up are expected. to tain View. provide their own sup- All schools in the plies. County will be open The County also hasa September 2, and text book rental students are required to program with fees be in class for a full ranging from $31.00 for the year in grades 1 to 6 to $44.00 in grades 10 to 12. Additional fees are levied for band in- struments, home economics, industrial arts, outdoor field trips, phys. ed. and extra ms open The: following is a list Sundre Elementary, T. Parents who have: of the County schools, Pearson, 638-3989. questions about county their principals and the ‘The County operates a school ‘policies, phone numbers. fleet programs, attendance, Cremona School, K. students to the cen- etc. are asked to com Nash, 637-3856 tralized schools. Infor- tact the principal of the Didsbury High, I.mation on school where their child “Taylor, 335-8356. operation can be ob- will attend. Hugh Sutherland tained from: Assistant day. ing the e,°e : ; ° niet owes o: change critical for Grizzlys first time or those who are transferring from Changing the win-loss other jurisdictions have record of the Olds Griz- been asked to register zlys is ‘critical’ said prior to September 2. coach Bruce Hutton. This will give parents “If we don’t change it and students an oppor- there won’t be an Olds tunity to meet the prin- Grizzlys.” cipal, to tour the school Hutton is looking to and to become better have his team win 30 of acquainted. with their upcoming 60 programs available. regular season games. On the first day of Last year, they won 15 school students will be of the 52 regular season assigned to home rooms and will also be There eight more advised as to the games this season material and equipment because the Red Deer required. In the County Rustlers are back this of Mountain View year, he scribblers, pencil and © “We have to entertain paper are provided tO our hockey fans and be effective at home,”’ said Hutton. ‘It is not necessary to win all the Olds to be on television | of people will see the ad.” The ad will feature 10 seconds at the begin- ning and 10 seconds at the end devoted to the town in general and four businesses from the town will be given 10 seconds each to sell themselves. Olds is going to be on ieviai Olds Town Council Monday voted to go with a $13,000 ad package that would run an advertisement featuring the town and four business 52 times in 26 weeks on Calgary's CFCN-TV. CFCN representative Ted Dare told Council Monday his station will “try to give you a range so a wide variety Dare told council Olds Value Drug Mart and the Brass Rail have signed to appear in the ad before it is shown publicly. The six month con- a) (Carstairs), Ms. J. County Commissioner Boerger, 337-2888. Olds Elementary, , K open for last season Brown, 556-8477. Town trying out for Olds High School, T. yin] * r Gre Rec dost oS Reed e. °@ 14 major Mrs. A. Schafer, 556. MMI-van t Hi EE a a EE E i i will be used by the Mountain View Association for the Mentally Handicapped F i BPs EE tation needs. “ire erandstana ‘The Town will retain make an OWnership of the Olds ut Association's van and care of its provide and a nominating for seniors citizens in committee is to beoiis while the present to come here due to the yg rd when the and: society 8 annua z meeting is held in Oc- tyre” 1” Olde anc Dic tober or November. i Delegates will also be The Association will appointed to attend thealso take care of the Central Alberta Fair transportation needs of Circuit meeting and thethe Horizon School and November Convention wjll transport any of the Western Canada senior citizen in town Fairs Association. who is in a wheelchair. not that good.” The first regular league game for the Olds Grizzlys is Sep tember 20 in Fort Mc- Murray where they will play the Oil Barons twice. to cover their transpor- _ : i E 1 | . : il i i & g i E z 2 8 : ge iF | id Fh seis H a § FOE f ai E i on supremacist group, called the Aryan headquarters Hayden Lake, Idaho. The crowd was ex- tremely: silent as they viewed the film that outlined the groups beliefs and activities. Part of the film drew The most vicious description in the film | was given by an American member ? F abhorence to such ie zi a ‘ i aed aH Ag as ete Fe ; tl ! : i Legislature. to Sundre. ” rates increase The Town has entered and 1988, $5.78 in 1989 into a five year and 1990 and $6.36 in agreement with 1991. Laidlaw Waste A six cubic yard con- Systems (Alta) for solid tainer pick up is $49.45 wast collection. in 1987 and 1988, Under the present $.58 toa 1987 container will cost rate of $.61, then $.67 $12.60 per pick up in ~ for-1989° and--1990- to -1987 and 1988, $13.89 _$-73.in.1991, -~---- in 1989 and 1990 and A. three cubic yard $15.30 in 1991. pick up The street litter con- will cost $5,25 in 1987 tainers will cost $50. Myron Thompson, principal of the Sundre High School, offers his opinion Mac A’ Phearsion, Grand Wizard of the Ku Klux Klan in Canada provoked a few angry outbursts at Sundre Thursday night. He said that his group did not approve of the Aryan Nations motives. The meeting was organized to give area residents some of the background of the Aryan Nations and the plans Terry Long has to build an Aryan: Nation Camp near Caroline. during the Aryan Nation information meeting at Sundre Thursday night, - Pictures Courtesy Sundre Round-Up new $10.41 in 1989 and - Pa
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Image 709 (1986-08-27), from microfilm reel 709, (CU12388120). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.