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The Gazette 1991-01-02 - 1991-12-24
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1991-02-13
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Wednesday, February 13, 1991 police report For the week of February 5, 1991 to February 11. 1991, Olds detachment received 57 complaints. Of these complaints, 24 originated in Olds, 19 from the rural area and 14 from other police forces. During the week in Olds, the RCMP responded to 16 criminal complaints, laid 13 High Traffic Act charges, one Liquor Control Act charge, one Motor Vehicle Administration Act Charge, responded to two accidents where damage totalled over 500. In the rural area, police also received six criminal complaint., laid 16 Highway Traffic Act charges, one Motor Vehicle Administration Act charge, and they also responded to one accident with damages over 500. February 5 at 1216 hours: Olds. Complaint of dangerous driving. Olds Court convictions The following was heard in Olds Provincial Court. Those listed were either present for sentence, convicted ex- partie, or convicted in absence. Larry Arvay - failure to stop at stop sign, Kelly Michael Bartholow speed at unreasonable rate, Stephanie Bileki - speed in urban area, Glenn Lee Chessal - failure to wear seatbelt, Glen Medard Corsiatto - failure to wear seatbelt, Wesley Thomas Davies - speed over posted highway, Paul Otto Dorbandt - failure to wear seatbelt, Frank Gordon Driedger speed on highway. William Bernarr Hansen - speed on highway, Greg Dean Harper - failure to produce operator's license, Morris John Hauser - failure to wear seatbelt. Penny Lee Hiller - speed in urban area, Richard Steven Hrynyk - speed over posted highway, Patricia Kar* ch - failure to wear seat- belt, Pinio Karmis - failure to weaAseatbelt, Randy Kirkeby failure to wear seatbelt, Garry Lilley - speed over posted highway, Vera Lockhead fraud - public market, Kerry Lowe - speed over posted highway, Kevin McClyment - speed on highway, Donald Adrienne Mennear - speed over posted highway, Marty Donald Metzger - speed over posted highway. Joy Lorraine Morris - failure to wear seatbelt, David Jonathon Randall - failure to wear seatbelt, Elizabeth Ann Reid - failure to wear seatbelt, Otty Frances Roberts - failure to wear seatbelt, Robert Charles Sauers - failure to wear seatbelt, Jason Kingsley Spence - drive motor vehicle - no insurance and drive motor vehicle while license suspended/cancelled, Leslie Steward - failure to wear seatbelt, Hal Curtis Wall - speed over posted highway, Evan Arthur West - speed on highway, Wade Wilkes - speed in urban area, John William - failure to wear seatbelt and speed over posted highway, Richard Patrick Woz* niak - speed on high* way, Garry Sahli cause disturbance Yassin Sadruddin Boga - speed over posted highway, Kit James Thompson - parked in no parking area. The doctor met a former patient on the street. Hello, Mr. Brown, he said. Er uh, that check you gave me came back. That's funny, said Brown. So did my lumbago. FAMILY DAY FESTIVITIES Feb. 18, 1991 Come join us in this fun filled day celebrating the family TAKE PART IN THESE COMPLIMENTARY EVENTS: * * PIN CUSHION PUPPETS A puppet show for children 3 years up 10:30-11:30 a.m. Olds Municipal Library (Parents are welcome) * * FAMILY SKATING PARTY * * 1:30-4:30 p.m. - O. R. Hedges Park Free Hot Dogs Hot Chocolate Hayridesl / -'T Jf FEATURING: :-' ' WILDBERRY, A Face Painter and ROSCO, the Clown FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Sponsored by Town of Olds Ul, Vehicle and driver identified. No charges laid February 6 at 1723 hours: 47 Street and 47 Avenue, Olds. Complaint of assault. Suspect identified. No charges laid. February 6 at 1236 hours: 47 Avenue and 62 Street, Olds. Complaint of property damage. Vehicle scratched with knife blade, approximately 260.00 damage. February 6 at 1640 hours: Olds College Alumni Centre, near Olds. Complaint of theft under 1,000.00. Leather jacket stolen. February 6 at 1700 hours: 23 Street and 20 Avenue, Bowden. Complaint of break and enter of residence. Liquor stolen. Suspect identified. February 6 at 1836 hours: 47 Avenue and 52 Street, OMe. Complaint of property damage under 1,000.00. Driver's side mirror broken on vehicle. February 6 at 1311 hours: Fyten Tire and Marine, Bowden. Complaint of fraudulent cheques. February 6 at 1400 hours: Fas Gaa Mountview Service, Olds. Fraud - complaint of NSF cheques. February 7 at 1224 hours: Old building south of M M Food Store, Bowden. Break and enter. Suspects identified. February 10 at 2123 hours: Olds College residences. Near Olds. Complaint of disturbing the peace. Intoxicated person arrested. No charges laid. February 7 at 1315 hours: Jensen's Men's Wear, Olda. Complaint Is your business ready for the Your local Revenue Canada Excise Office is here to provide information for business and answer your questions on the GST. Call 341- ii; Or *Wt year Revenue Canada Excise Office located at 3rd Floor 4814 - Ross Street Red Deer Or call 1-800-661-1 ITITI14 i*i sssx. .'.- - Canada CLASSIFIEDS EVERYBODY'S MARKETPUCE The Gazette of fraud - NSF cheques. February 8 at 0950 hours: Bowden. Complaint of sexual assault. February 8 at 1225 hours: 60 Street, Olda. In front of Love's Restaurant. Truck scratched down passenger aide. February 8 at 132Q, thank you and express hours: 53 Avenue and our deepest ap- 51 Street, Olda. Com- preciation to all those plaint of property who came out on Sun- damage under day, February 3rd and 1,000.00. Vandalism to made such a beautiful. . - . ' u- gt; - rauujui, worners oi ine eauei truck and camper, front warm, sunny day one of ..: - - * - p.i - Brill kicked in toil Kohl*. . . v M M ,. C* ** C P W the Home and Health Card of Thanks CARDOFTHANKS Page 5 BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Duncan and Judy MacKinnon are pleased to announce the arrival of their daughter Kim* 27/91. 7-ltp CARDOFTHANKS cards and letters, etc I would like to thank are truly predated. Nico e on Jan the foUowing people for Thank you all, OT all the wonderful care Dorothy Deamer . ,. , and support received 7-ltp l - 8 **** ** m- husband. Clifford Deamer's recent illness and at the time of his death on February 1, 1991: Dr. Rapp and the volunteer I 3B I workers of the Baker Maxine, Evelyn, Marie gigter and Chris and Charles, the volunteer helper; grill kicked in, tail light the happiest ever. It - 1KKfi was wonderful to see clre'Tadies in * Olds rebruary o at 1555 each and everyone of hours: Olds Elementary y0u. A special thank School, Olds. Complaint you to all the friends of bicycle theft. BMX who so willingly helped boy's bike, red in colour with the hinch. stolen. Alice Penny February 10 at 0900 and family hours: Sportsman Inn, 7-ltp 27 Hwy. west Olds. Complaint of theft from BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Matthew is pleased to announce the safe arrival of his new baby Melissa Ivy Rolynn, daughter to -. .,,. Lynn and the late r G' w e .Tnng Rolyn C. Sumluk. She CLASSIFIED ADS DEADLINE Tuesdays 11:00 a.m. For Wednesday's paper staff and the ambulance . ... . tt j nu rs i was a healthy seven staff of Olds General j ,, , NOTICE Alterating Hands is moving to 6305 Shannon Dr. Please call for ,T .. . ., , pounds 11 ounces, born , a er-mT Si 13. 1990. Proud of No. 285 Centennial j . r*i* -a l i gt; i r. j. grandparenta are Clif- Branch Koyal Canadian -. . , Sumi-k appointment 556-6577 motoT ehicle. Spare CARDOP THANKS on and the No. M6 an- D nd Lois or 656-3093. Effective tire stolen from truck. J any .th lkf f.?1; Jf? ? -Au harLf r Jacobson. Feb* 15* Side window also Cox' Jac*t80n and t0 their help and support, broken and radar detec- the ** *? ward nur- as well as the luncheon tor stolen. 8es 'or tne excellent provided and served af- February ll at 1342 care ' received while in ter the funeral mass; hours: Olds Auto Clinic the hosPital* To m- The Reverend Eric Imperial Close, Olds. hm -r aDd Mends* who Re***-1 - * the St. Complaint of theft from came aDd visit d me' Gerrard's Church Choir, motor vehicle. Gas thanks for the lovely and * - * S jjjjg flowers, cards, fruit Taylor for the very baskets and wishes for uplifting and February 11 at 1530 a speedy recovery. Your memorable service; all hours: Spare Time kindness will always be those people who have Bowl, Olds. Complaint remembered. made donations direct 7-ltp 7-ltp of NSF cheques. February 11 at 0900 hours: Olds. Complaint of sexual assault. Thanks again, to the cancer fund or Ingrid McBeath sent monies to me for 7-ltp the fund, in Cliff's memory; sincere appreciation to Reg Clark, funeral director, and CARD OF THANKS I would like to extend .uA' Miiaiiaa my sincere thanks to all anA HoUoway for the who expressed their courteous efficient sympathy during the ,, - but not IT6 ' los,s, of, my least, to the many still in the waiting ?* - - Mrs. * friends and family Finally, ItM ? - **IT'BC; members for their kind- The old man arrived at the doctor's office at 2 p.m. for his appointment. Two three four hours later he was disgust, he got up to go. As he passed the nurse he said, Guess III go home andrdie a natural death. Thank you for the floral and couragement during the tributes, cards and baking' - . ,',., Pas' few months. The Mrs. Pearl Neufeld many mas8es - eing 7 ltp said, the floral tributes, NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS IN THE SURROGATE COURT OF ALBERTA JUCICIAL DISTRICT pF CALGARY IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JESSIE ANNE NISBET late of the town of Olda, in the province of Alberta, who, died on the 23rd day of January, A.D. 1991. TAKE NOTICE that all persons having claims upon the estate of the above-named deceased must file with the undersigned by the 13th day of March, A.D. 1991, a full statement of their claims and of the securities held by them. DOUGLAS S. MARTINSON Professional Corporation, Barrister and Solicitor, Box 1800, OLDS, Alberta. TOM 1P0 Solicitor for the Executor of the Estate. 6-2tc enter and Decorator, Plumber. Roofer. Sprinkler Syste feUer.Tool and. Die Maker.Boilermaker*.Heavy Duty Insulator.TV/folff- fV P CTO.Hp S *S on worker. IVJjCUYU tJ.lv/ wJ-CIAAV/ Heavy hi* ent Operator. - - T-i-fVi o 4 0 f 1 Barber. Floor rer.Mechanic.WXull CI LXdLLvy* Cook.Electri le wind Mechanic. Power MKffm. Electrician. BeauticL der. Transport Ttefngen*'* mm . * ' lt;s Mec,) i,' u otorcycle Mechanic. Brie K r. Carpenter. Instrumen chanie, Steel Fabricator * sr Power lineman. A When you leam a trade in Alberta, you get a lot more than just hands-on experience. That's because our apprenticeship system also includes thorough classroom instruction at more than a dozen schools, colleges and technical institutes throughout the province. So along with practical on-the-job experience, you receive post- secondary technical training designed and delivered by education and industry professionals. It's this combination of practical and technical training that gives our apprentices the edge and enables them to be more knowledgeable, self-reliant and ultimately, more successful in then- careers. And it's why Alberta Apprenticeship makes the grade for training excellence. Alberta Apprenticeship... Excellence Through Training and Experience Your future is in the trade8. Today, skilled tradespeople are in demand more than ever. The financial and personal rewards are excellent and employment opportunities are numerous. You can choose between specializing within an industry, or starting your own business. And if you're certified in Alberta, you'll be respected throughout the country and accepted and recognized around the world just a few of the reasons why you should consider a future in the trades. aFind OUt more. If you would like more information about Alberta Apprenticeship, or if you know someone you think would benefit from it, contact the Alberta Career Deveiopmwrt Centre nearest you or call 422-4266 in Edmonton or dial '0' and ask for Zenith 22140. CAREER DEVELOPMENT ANO EMPLOYMENT Hon. Norm Weiss, Minister
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