The CAMROSE BOOSTER, April 13, 2021 – Page 6
Looking Back
through the pages of The Booster
LICENSES and REGISTRIES
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your vehicle. Golfers are once again reminded to remain six feet/two metres apart and to not congregate anywhere. “The Government of Alberta has given the golf industry the green light to operate and it is absolutely essential that all season pass holders and guests
take these policies and procedures seriously,” said McDermott. For more information on the Camrose Golf Course, visit the website at www.camrose.ca/en/ living-here/golf-course.aspx or contact by telephone at 780-672-2691.
25 Years Ago This Week – from April 16, 1996 edition • The Canadian Half Pints, the world’s funniest and shortest basketball team, were coming to Camrose. The traveling basketball stars were playing a “celebrity” basketball team from the Camrose and District Boys and Girls Club at the CCHS gym. The Half Pints were featured on The Booster cover. • Roadway improvements in the City of Camrose were budgeted at $1.9 million for the summer construction season. • Camrose Fish and Game Association released 30 pheasants along the Camrose Urban Park Trail system. • Kathy Grambo’s unique rosemåling ability was profiled in a feature story written by The Booster’s Dan Jensen. • Proprietor Finn Oleson advertised all you can eat pancakes for $1.99 every Tuesday at Finn’s Place Family Restaurant in the Camrose Legion. • Tabb Lanes and Lounge invited people to share in the celebration of their grand opening on Saturday, April 20. They offered the most advanced scoring technology in Canada, neon bowling and VLTs.
50 Years Ago This Week – from April 13, 1971 edition • One of the many highlights at the Kinsmen Winchester Rifle Rodeo was excellent sound. The system was provided by Lyseng Studios. • A unique Ukrainian artifact was on display for a limited time at Camrose Centennial Museum. • Alymer Soup was advertised at 10 for $1.00 at Glenn’s Camrose Tom Boy. • In his report from Parliament Hill, M.P. Cliff Downey of Battle River Constituency, noted, “Strikes and threats of strikes are damaging the Canadian economy, the grain industry in particular.” • Groves’ Rexall Drug Ltd. promoted their famous 1¢ sale. “Buy one, get one more for a penny!” • Otto Streberg was the auctioneer of choice for Camrose Lions Club 10th annual auction fundraiser on the evening of Thursday, April 15. There were 164 lots plus cash donations. • Floyd L. Cole of New Norway paid $1,500 for the champion bull at the Canadian Western Stock Show and Sale in Edmonton. Just seven bulls sold for more than $1,000 at this event.