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Mail from Drumheller, Alberta, Canada • 3

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I SECTION ONE Wednesday October 21 1998 The Drumheller Mail 3 Big dino gets funding boost fbe ifumbeUef Pail mi Published every Wednesday at 368 Centre St Drumheller AB Box 1629TOJOYO Phone 823-2580 Fax 823-3864 email: drumheflermall0awneLnet Sacead Clan Mril lire 0730 An independent newspaper serving with record coverage a prosperous farming district a rich tourist industry one of mqor oilfields and Home of the Royal lyrrell Museum of Palaeontology All rights reserved The use of say or an of the material in this publication is prohibited without the expreis permission of the publisher Sheddy Editor and Publisher Letters to the Editor ere most welcome They should be as brief and to the point as possible The Mail reserves the right to edit letters for legality clarity sad taste Letters must besr the name address and phone number of the uniter Anonymous letters win be discarded "TVi pMictrim ii printed an aMnctui ttwiprixt man Cmuii hariW ink btcmtt am tbam CUT nvironmnt Flout rtcytk and do fnatrfar tin tank Campbell says the millennium project can accomplish a great number of things if people would think about the possibilities this project has such a high possibility of generating revenue this means that the community groups such as the ski hill golf course Kaleidoscope Theatre Atlas Coal Mine and numerous other smaller groups will have access to DRCDT funds that as of this point have been exhausted by funding previous community he explained The DRCDT staff is busy working with designers and engineers to develop construction plans and estimates to ensure the feasibility General manager Campbell added that the DRCDT is still on track to have a general membership meeting in the late fall to seek final endorsement of the project are still attempting to secure other sources of funding and in-kind support Hopefully the final cost estimates will support the fending that we are trying to pull together and enable us to make this a he said DRCDT president Losoncy says want to stress again however as we did at our annual general meeting that if the project is indeed viable a vote from the membership will first be held before any sort of development can take place Nothing will happen without this critical Municipal election results Continued from Front Page and Lenard Continued from Front Page only needs to attract about 10 per cent of the Royal Tyrrell annual visitation to provide a potential annual return of $30000 to the community It is also believed that visitor levels will rise as well since the project will be Mthe largest dinosaur in the and will also be a complementary year-round attraction to the Royal Tyrrell Museum DRCDT general manager Cory Forums planned for upcoming Canadian Wheat Board elections A number of Candidate Forums are planned for those individuals seeking office In the upcoming Board of Directors elections for the Canadian Wheat Board Fourteen forums are planned throughout the province until the end of October Locally a meeting will be held at the Drumheller Inn on Tuesday October 27 at one pm Anyone required Information may contact Neil Wagstaff at 773-3599 The forums are sponsored by Wild Rose Agricultural Producers and Dow AgroSclences Wild Rose President Alan Holt commented that Rose saw a need to give producers an adequate opportunity to acquaint themselves with prospective candidates in this historic election The importance of this election cannot be underestimated and we want to ensure that all candidates are given an equal opportunity to voice their opinions and expand upon Qieir 823-3329 Experienced Counsel for All Charges' Adult and Young Offender HUGH SOMMBRVflLLB CRIMINAL LAWYER Former Crown Prosecutor FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION 24 hours at 823-3126 Look and Feel Great For a look so natural and a fit so accurate only you will know dentures Call me today for a free consultation to Quality Drumheller Denture Clinic 823-7081 110- 1st Street West (Royal Bank Buldjng) Cunningham 103 votes will serve another term on Village Council were Jeannette votes Neil Kline Mark Sander 23 Rockyford: Dave Kinley and Doug Burke were elected Standard: Mayor McKinnon and Albert Fiikus Allan Nelson were acclamation Hunan Clay John Allan and were elected Munson: Mike Landry and Michael Noga were acclamation In the Morrin: The Village consist of three new Elected were with 80 votes 76 votes and 49 votes were David 42 votes and with 22 votes Eva Nielsen and Muriel new faces on Council Nielsen Andersen 62 32 Unsuccessful Anderson 41 votes 17 votes Robot votes and 30 votes Big Valley: Len Parkin and Harry elected by acclamation village councils the hold an election themselves to name a Regional Division was held in Incumbents Karen Beth McMurchie Harries received McMurchie votes and Jan unsuccessful with Six school board trustees have been elected by acclamation Herb Heidebrecht is the trustee for Subdivision One (KneehiU South) Kathy Smith is the trustee for Subdivision Two (KneehiU North) Larry Maerz will serve as trustee for Subdivision Three (Town of Three Hills) Ben Armstrong will serve as trustee for Subdivisions One Two Six and Seven (Wheatland East) Shirley Reinhardt was elected by accla-: mation in Subdivisions Three Four and Five (Wheatland West) and Carolyn Neary was elected by acclamation in the Town of Strathmore Prairie Land Regional Division: In Ward Four John Neill was elected by acclamation in Subdivision One (Morrin area) and Angela Moe was victorious over Linda Hoover in for -Subdivision Two (Delia area) Moe received 173 votes Hoover received 39 votes Murray Rooke was elected by acclamation in Ward One (CessfordHomestead Coulee) In Ward Two Subdivision 1 (Town of Hanna) Fay Byrgesen and Kim Neil were elected Byrgesen received 333 votes Neil received 480 votes and Elizabeth Gourlay was defeated with 361 votes In Subdivision Two (Hanna Rural) Duane Roy easily defeated Leslie Storch by a wide margin Roy received 234 votes Storch received 26 votes In Ward Three (VeteranConsort) Gloria Nelson was elected and Brenda Deliff defeated Allan Harvey in Subdivision Two (ConsortAItario) Deliff received 182 votes and Harvey received 110 votes Christ the Redeemer School Catholic Separate School Division Board: Incumbents Virginia Haahr and David Nakonechny were ousted from their seats on Christ the Redeemer School Board after many years John Shannon and Paul Andrew were elected Andrew received 237 votes Shannon received 233 votes Haahr received 97 votes and Nakonechny received 77 votes In the Senatorial Election Reformers Burt Brown and Ted Morton were elected over Independents Vance Gough and Guy Desrosiers In Drumheller Brown received 1307 votes Morton 1113 Gough 701 and Desrosiers 823 won the seat by two votes He received 177 votes and Ken Larsen incumbent received 173 In Division Three (Carseland area) Steven Farthing won the seat easily with 234 votes Elaine Deeg received 79 votes In Division Four (Strathmore area) incumbent Abe Eitzen was reelected by only one vote He received 77 votes and Gregory Appleyard received 76 votes Susan Reisberg received 33 votes In Division Five (Lyalta Rockyford) Shirley Reinhardt incumbent was elected by acclamation In Division Six (Rockyford area) David Kenney was elected by acclamation In Division Seven (Hussar Dalum) incumbent Ben Armstrong was re-elected with 124 votes over Robert Jackson S3 votes Municipal District of KneehiU: In Division One incumbent MaryteaLowen will ait again as she received 73 votes Art Heinrich received 72 votes In Division Three incumbent Robert Boake received 39 votes and ousted Jane Allen who received 79 votes In Division Five incument Jim Hanger received 141 votes and Jim Bishop received 107 votes Starlani County: Barry McLeod James Wilson Art Grenville Allen Avramenko and Donald Thompson were elected by acclamation McLeod will serve another term as councillor for Ward One (Delia area) Wilson will serve as councillor for Ward Two (MunsonMichichi area) Grenville will serve another term as councillor for Ward Three (Morrin area) Allen Avramenko will serve as a County Councillor for Ward Four (Rumsey area) and Donald Thompson will sit on County Council for another four years as councillor for Ward Five (Craigmyle area) Village of Carbon: Two new faces will join Village Council Terry Reed received 146 votes an Keith Bramley received 114 votes Incumbents Shirley Buyer 143 votes Guss Nash 127 votes Cyclist struck while crossing intersection A 13-year-old boy riding his bike across a busy intersection was struck by a truck last Wednesday evening Oct 14 Drumheller RCMP were called to the accident which occurred at the intersection of 1st Street West and 3rd Avenue West The truck driven by a 42-year-old male from Drumheller was travelling westbound on 3rd Avenue West when he hit the boy crossing the street on his Carbon Unsucessful Giesbrecht 86 80 votes and votes Village of Elder Doug Madge Darcy by acclamation Village of Allan Councillors Bragg and Don elected by Village of Armstrong Myrtle Fentelchuk by acclamation Village of Hamula Tracy incumbent elected by Village of Council will faces this term Robot McGechie Willhelm Wolfe Pat Wilson Unsuccessful Burdett with i Lawrence Hodge Village of Delia: Jeffrey Andersen English are the Delia Village received 84 votes votes English Lloyd Alma Albright Bancroft 29 Cornelius Nickel Village of Waters Lome tuber were As with all councillors will amongst village mayor Golden Hills No 15: The only election Drumheller Harries and woe re-elected 1420 votes received 872 Chipiuk was 800 votes bike The boy who injuries was hospital and later Although no laid Drumheller remind motorists all ages are back drivers and need to be more observant when Remember the road apply to IQUIDATOR DF BRAND NAME MERCHANDISE FROM BANKRUPTCIES INSURANCE COMPANIESlRECEIVERSHIPS OTHERS FflNTflSTICirURNITUREiDEfllS FUTON BED SOFA LOVESEAT SETS Black Finiih Tubular Steel Frame Thick FU11 Sire Mattress 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