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The Gazette 1986-01-01 - 1986-12-31
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nye 98¢ YSL VINda'1IY NOLNONGA ONIGIING deVIS1D a1 912 28 eoo™ ting scale that offers viewing of all cattle weighed. Issue No. 37 The brand new building at the Olds Auction Mart is well on its way to completion and will house the feeder cattle ing this Friday. The new facility offers a completely modernized cattle handling system, large pens, a new unloading » re-election October 20. - ee. A and a & ~ record year for crop insurance More farmers than ever before are benefit- ting from the federal- ce program, according to figures released by Agriculture Canada. For the 1986-87 crop year, nearly 136,000 have enrolled up who subscribed last crop year and the 117,000 in 1984-85. As a result of severe prairie drought in 1985, record: payments of about $735 million for crop losses were made. For 1986-87, the federal government and Saskatchewan will provide enhanced coverage for farmers in designated areas of these provinces that have experienced widespread. crop: losses in 1984 and 1985. The Prairie provinces have also expanded the areas covered by livestock feed. *security For 1986, forage- livestock feed security insurance will be available throughout drought-prone areas of Saskatchewan and Alberta.. Through a special cost-shared program with Manitoba, livestock the province of British producers in all areas of Columbia, Alberta and the province were able to purchase livestock feed: security insurance program is|expected to A: comprehensive, beta b for the federal-provinical, , term crop disaster Contd.on rough oc 16 killing frost hits county Local farmers’ hopes celsius scale. have 'to and see if for bringing in a bum- ‘“The larger numbers their grain. white - per crop were put on ice over the weekend after frost hit the County’s still ripening grain.” - _The amount of frost varied from ‘‘a degree or two” in some areas of the County to a illi “four or degrees’’ said Olds DA Ron Woolf. He noted a Sundre area farmer reported a temperature of 24 degrees Fahrenheit, about three or four Central degrees of frost on the the Mountie always gets his 4 Ad 4 fish '.Monday a member killed everything indicating a killing dead,’’ Woolf. However, in green. mild freezing it is poe- in earnest, 1 «.would sible that some heads suspect,’’ he « said. “may fill a bit’? depen- Grain can dry ‘‘just as ding on how long the weil” on the ground. frost lasted “and in Seed quality ‘‘is not areas where crops had 8reat’’ and if any bar- lodged some of the ley earmarked for malt- grain underneath ig was frozen it cannot “may have survived.” be used because it will crime prevention meeting set An information meet- after pointed out ting ha hodip-eciaiidled seadeaiteg a for Wednesday to look at forming a Crime Prevention Committee in'Olds. Town Councillor Art Rowland told council from the Red Deer RCMP will be on hand ural Crimewatch, lock Parents and the Chamber of Commerce about striking a commi- ttee. The meeting is set for September 10 at 7:30' 5 p.m. in the town office. Council gave second reading to a bylaw al- lowing the closure and sale of a north - south lane immediately west Complex Sep- continued frost “iy of; remains be Town Councillor Har- Mayor Robert Arm- Said “‘Yes’’. . old Jensen is the only strong and Councillor _Nomination papers councillor who is not Glenn Elmer each said for the position of sure if he will seek they would run again Mayor and the seven 5 town council, three The veteran council and Councillors Harold school board and three member said Monday Gordanier, Ken Gillrie hospital board positions _. Mayor, Councillors , seek re-election Oct.20 town office. The papers must be filed with Returning Of- ficer Jerry Reglin at the town office Monday, September 22 between 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 he’ thought he would and Art Rowland each ®re available at the noon. pace dip be rere i I haven't decided for ; fog | Grizzlys tie in opener to widen The Olds Grizzlys by. Grizzlys Brent 802 by Ray Horyn with Be i ae - only three minutes left highway sat Soa Shae ae een reincarnated A $1.9-million con- Rustlers in esa tract for improvements pjay Sunday. on Highway 2 between Airdrie and Crossfield futon said he was ‘‘re- again at the top of the has been awarded to jatively pleased’’ with third but the Grizzlys Western Bitulithic the game noting he struck back to tie with Ltd. of Edmonton, played ‘‘all rookies goals by Don Short and Minister of Transpor- except for Don Short.” Eric Olsen. . tation and Utilities Al Second period goals “Boomer” Adair an- Red Deer took the nounced recently. " lead again with their This project involves weather fifth goal but Olds re- the ‘widening of the turned the favor with a Hutton said ‘‘We made some moves as & result of the game’’. There are presently 22 names on the roster with more players ex- pected in trades and back. from WHL try- outs. ‘‘There is still some juggling to do.’’ The next exhibition ir game is September 16 . on home ice against the Calgary Spurs. Highway 2 for 12 kilometres from north From Weather Station of Airdtie to south of at Olds College for *“Grosefield.-It--sill re- week ending quire grading, base September 8, 1986. __some Mountain View construction Precipitation for week, taxpayers are still at- pavement. and final paving. Crews actual 31.7 mm. Nor- tempting to block con- were moving on to the mal 9.3 mm. | struction of a new project Monday. Since April 1st (April schoolin Didsbury. __ The tender attracted thru Oct.), actual 491.4 On May 2ist, county six bids, the three mm. Normal 334.2mm. school supporters lowest being: Western Temperature, Max, voted 58 percent in Bitulithic Ltd., Ed- high 19.5°C on Septem- favour of constructing monton - $1,869,715; ber 1. Min. low -2.0°C the new $4.5 million Lahrmann Construc- o9n September 7. dollar school. tion Ltd., Calgary - Average temperature !t has now been learn- $1,924,847; South for week 9.0°C. Normal ed that the group op- Rock Ltd., Medicine average temperature for posing the school are Hat - $1,973,888. week 10.0°C. trying to have the vote battle continues declared invalid by Education Minister Nancy Betkowski. The group claims there were i ities in the conduct of the vote and object to the $61,000 the county spent promoting a favorable vote. Faith is what makes you believe you can get to the next turnpike plaza when the gas gauge is on empty. new librarian for library The Board is pleased to announce that a full- time librarian is now in charge at Olds there, take out an in- Sign-up sheets will be terest-free loan! in the library on Sep- tember 25 at 9:30 a.m. Mary: We are looking Make an early start on forward to a new Christmas. Come to our season of library workshop on Book programs. Preschool for Children’s . Story Hour will begin Gifts. It will be held in October 7th and run the library on Friday, through to December. October 8rd, from 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Margaret Law, from Parkland Regional Library, will talk about book selec- Also in an- ticipation of Christmas we are planning a workshop on Toy Buying for Friday November 7. of the Olds Legion. The second reading followed a public hear- ing that saw no opposi- tion voiced to the move. The matter will be submitted to the Min- ister of Transportation, Al Adair for approval before third reading. A request from the Canadian Red Cross Society for a donation from the Town was turned down by council For further infor- mation or to become a volunteer contact, the cheerful ann Office at 656- so come R.C.M.P. Sgt. Al Taylor above, proudly displays the 6 Ib. rainbow trout he caught out of Dickson Ponds Sunday. The trout was one of a number released in to Dickson Ponds from the Raven River rearing pond.
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