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    Preliminary Analysis of Slope Stability in Kuok and Surrounding Areas

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    The level of slope influenced by the condition of the rocks beneath the surface. On high level of slopes, amount of surface runoff and water transport energy is also enlarged. This caused by greater gravity, in line with the surface tilt from the horizontal plane. In other words, topsoil eroded more and more. When the slope becomes twice as steep, then the amount of erosion per unit area be 2.0 - 2.5 times more. Kuok and surrounding area is the road access between the West Sumatra and Riau which plays an important role economies of both provinces. The purpose of this study is to map the locations that have fairly steep slopes and potential mode of landslides. Based on SRTM data obtained,  the roads in Kuok area has a minimum elevation of + 33 m and a maximum  + 217.329 m. Rugged road conditions with slope ranging from 24.08 Ā° to 44.68 Ā° causing this area having frequent landslides. The result of slope stability analysis in a slope near the Water Power Plant Koto Panjang, indicated that mode of active failure is toppling failure or rock fall and the potential zone of failure is in the center part of the slope

    Milo Canopener (July 1, 1999)

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    An archive of the Milo Canopener.The University of Lethbridge Library received permission from the Archives at Milo Library to digitize and display this content.MILO MUN!CiPAL LIBRARY 12/99 'oe.sā€œ5 tcn^o. . , .Subscription Rates Picked up or delivered.... 12.00Mailed..............................12.00 Mailed............................ ..20.00 USA mailed.................... ..24.00Othercountries................24.00 Other countries.............. ..36.00 Single copy...................... ....2.00AdratesBusinessdirectory...2.00 Ad rates Business directory ...5.00 Quarter page........... ...6.00Halfpage...................6.00 Half page................ ...8.00 Full page................ ..15.00Classifieds..................15.00 Classifieds.............. ....2.00 Notices , Baby, Wedding ,Shower announcements , news items , articles, and cards of thanks will not be charged for. 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Alberta TOL 1G0 Telephone: (403) 792-3757 Toll Free: 1-800-387-8486 Cellular. (403) 485-0400 Fax: (403) 792-3707 SCOTIA BANK THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA 599-3792 MANAGER: DON KINNEY ā– A BUSINESS HOURS: MON - THURS 10:00 - 12:00 1:00 - 3:00 FRIDAY 9:30 - 12:00 1:00 - 5:30WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK OUR ADVERTISERS FOR THEIR CONTINUED SUPPORT. WITHOUT THEM WE WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO PRINT THIS PAPER FOR THE ENJOYMENT OF OUR _______________________READERS._______________________ AGRICORE For all Your Grain Marketing Needs Please call anytime Milo 599-3866 Queenstown 599-2151 Galvin Egeland 599-2199 Rick Burgess 599-2386 Dwight Goddard 599-2395 Your Patronage is appreciated Artful Expressions C U S T OM FRAMING Quality custom framing ā€¢ Unique A Innovative mat design Cathy Bennington High River. AB T1V 1K8 (t)03) 652-2730 Willyā€™s Wheels ā€™N Deals MILO SEED CLEANING ASSOCIATION LTD . 599-2150 Cleaner seed is sown Cleaner crops are grown Box 12 (403)641-2225 Bassano, AB Bill i Kacllle. E-LLLa. S9730/3 1 rEMCC The Monument Professionals Since 1924 TOWING *4x4 service 'Wheel-lift 'Boosting 'Flats 'Lock-outs 'Recoveries 'R.V. Towing 'Small Repairs J3 SERVICES Bus: 485-2667 Mobile: 485-0500 "24 Hour Emergency Service" Ready & Reliable | PHONE JOE] Box 93 Vulcan, Alta T0L 2B0 Schaffer ā€¢ ED POSEIN - manager MILO CAFE CHINESE & WESTERN TAKE OUT ORDERS 599-3832 Monday........8:30 am - 2:00 pm Tuesday - Sunday___8:30 am - 8:00 pm Beer & wine with meals VACUUM 'Septic Tanks ā€¢Portables 'Mud Pits 'Sumps 'Holding Tanks 'Cisterns ^ 'Basement Floods VULCAN VILLAGE CAS BAR P.O. BOX 425 VULCAN. ALTA. TOL 2 BO PHONE: 485-6000 FOOD TO CO ā€œ Garry & Bernardine Nelson 485-2519Inside some of us is a thin person struggling to get out, but she can usually be sedated with a few pieces of chocolate cake. rP'JS' M. D. (Lori) Vooys, fcsi Personal Investment Manager The Bank of Nova Scotia Box 1 50 Milo. AB TOL 1L0 Bus: (403) 59^-2333 Cell: (403) 815-6002 Fax: (403) 599-2239 INSHOP MOBILE Archambault Mechanical Dave Box 155, Milo, AB, TOL 1L0 Telephone: (403)599-2292 Cellular: (403)680-2947 MasiiijsĀ©m "Make Your Winnina Move With Usā€ HAROLD k NORMA MAGNUSON FARM, RANCH & COMMERCIAL, RECREATIONAL 4 LEASING RESIDENTIAL 4 REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS Phone 403-485-6901 - Fax. 485-2911 - Cell. 408485-7602 P.0. Box 958 104 Centre Street Easl Vulcan, Alta TOL 280 RENO BEXTE 41/Ueed (Control (Centre P 4 H GRAIN LTD. AGENT FOR ALTA HAIL INS. TELEPHONE: (403) 5534-3961 ANYTIME FAX: (403) 534-2182 MOSSLEIGH, AB TOL IPO T i ? i ā€¢ 1, TO BUMPER Auto Parti Prolcwtonals COMPLETE ONE STOP SERVICE CENTRE BUFFALO HILLS AUTO & AG. 485-2676 m & K MECHANICAL SERVICES 485-6332 m SSsfSEt \SERVICE 221 -1ST AVENUE S., VULCAN. ALBERTA BUFFALO HILLS OILFIELD SERVICES ltd Dave Sletto P.O. Box 164 Milo, AB. ToL iLo (24 Hour Service) Ph: (403) 485-2219 Ph: (403) 599-2216 Fax: (403) 485-6699 ALAN VAILE TRUCKING BOX 64, LOMOND, AB T0L-1G0 m PH: 792-2436 valuventure travel Val Umscheid travel consultant/tour guide DARCY VAILE CELL: 3S2-8001 STEVE VAILE CELL: JW S439 GRAIN, MACHINERY, & FLATBED HAULING Box 88 Milo, A8 T0L1L0 ph: 1-(403) 599-2406 fax: 1-(403) 599-2247 toll free: 1-(877) 599-2499 email: [email protected] Freedom of the press means no-iron clothes../C&AUJL, c^ lbL^fadL_cfl] ^-jjcfay Jd 96. (403) 599-3922 BUS. (403) 599-3941 RES. (403) 599-3835 FAX JtLm. m r _j r ^ m FOODS JAMIEā€™S A, G. FOODS JAMES & CAROL ROBERTSON Proprietors P.0. BOX 38 MILO, ALBERTA TOL 1L0 GRANT, KRYSTALOWICH 8c BENNETT CERTIFIED GENERAL ACCOUNTANTS FULL ACCOUNTING SERVICES AND CONSULTING P.O. Box 239 Vulcan, Alberta TOL 2B0 Phone: 485-2996 485-2681 4* LMARV SOW' Donna Bennett Deitz Independent Beauty Consultant P.O. Box 37, Milo, Alta. TOL 110 (403) 599-2140 MEDALTA INDUSTRIES SIEG SOHN Business 734-2652 Box 5 Clunv. Alberta ā€™ TOJ 0S0 United AUTO REFINISHING (division of Charma Holdings Ltd.) "We meet by accidentā€ COMPLETE AUTO BODY & REFINISHING LOCATED IN MOSSLEIGH, QprrH BESIDE J.D. ā€™s CAFE (403)534-2155 ffalocoe/W/ fa Sfiasicieg; FLORAL DESIGN - GIFTS - JEWELLERY 302.50 for the purchase of a shredder, adding machine, telephone and a filing cabinet. The Village received a proposed subdivision of SE 36-I8-22-W4th. The Village Council has no comments on this subdivision. The Municipal Administrator had a phone call from Glenda Eichler notifying that the Village of Milo has received 1,299.00forFCSSfunding.TheVillagewillhavetopay251,299.00 for FCSS funding. The Village will have to pay 25% of this total which is 324.75. We are still awaiting confirmation of this from the Government. The Village of Milo will have no 1999 requistion this year for E911, as we paid $625.95 in 1998 and the E911 system was not up and running in 1998. The next Council meeting for the Village of Milo was set for June 21,1999 at 7 p.m. in the Village Office. The meeting adjourned at 9:10 p.m.Councillors Comments * i^'l These are opinions and are not necessarily the same as County Councillors. Cee Gee is making good progress on the ferry road. 1 believe they are the sub contractors on 542. They do good work so the road bed may turn out not so bad. The County IS currently crushing gravel and should have a good supply for this year. The dust abatement program should start fairly soon. I attended a meeting in Three Hills concerning the Canadian Trail Net [I think it's called]. About 300 people were there and not one of them were in favour of this thing. It appears that city folk have ruined their own environment and just can't await to do the same for us. The C.P.R. has agreed to turn abandoned rail beds over to the trail outfit rather than follow the plan that was originally agreed too. One lady at the meeting said she had been threatened. She asked some cyclists to leave when they were crossing her property to get to the road bed. I would suggest we all write to our Gov't representatives to express our feelings before we have a trail established here. It may look good on paper but in reality it will become a nightmare for any one along an abandoned road bed. Grant Lahd | Helpful Hints j 5 1 1 I | A slice of bread can remove jj i the scorched taste from rice, i J Place the bread on top of the J l rice and replace the pot lid I [ and wait a few minutes. | I Remove the bread and the e J scorched taste should be gone. J i i i i B I BWales Theatre 421 1 st St, West High River, Alberta Call for Dates & Times 24 Hour Hotline 652-4844 x. '<y BIG DADDY June 25 - July 8 7:30 pm Adam Sandler NOTTING HILL July 9 - 22 7:30 pm Julia Roberts Hugh Grant PG STAR WARS j July 23 - 29 f 7:30 pm \ Sat & Sun Matinee 2:00 pmYour childā€™s outlook on life will be created in your home. If you are aware of the factors that influence your childā€™s success in school, you can provide experiences which will foster a positive learning environment. Building Blocks Co-ordinator: Lorna Armstrong 485-3107 Milo Builder: Betty Godkin 599-2108 NORTH & COMPANYssSliiysS? B-A-R-R-l-S-T-E-R-S- and -S-O-L-l-C-l-T-O-R-S Dr. Robert J. (Bob) Langridge, will be attending in IVliio at the Village Office the first Friday of each month from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Appointments may be made by calling 485-2070 NORTH & COMPANY BARRISTERS ani SOLICITORS R. PHILLIP M. NORTH, Q.C * BARRIEC. BROUCHTON ā€¢ TIMOTHY E. PERRY ROBERT J. LANGRIDGE WAYNE C. PETERSEN ā€¢ CARRY W. KASKIW * TRACY M. HEMBROFF DOUGLASR. LINT * BRIAN J. MURRAY ā€¢ HEATHER A. DONISON ALEXANDERG. McKAY' ANITA I. WAHL RODNEYC. FONG Vulcan: 104 Center Street East 485-2070Ladies Wear stock reduction sale Wednesdayf June 30 Ā§ am - 5 pm Snake valley Drop-In center CMilo) up to 60% off Sizes from xs - plus 3 torn ^4 For more information: contact: Sheila Winch 599-2223 JIf r~ i tfie n. Children's Summer Reading Program at Milo Municipal Library Kids can register in the summer program any time and enter our prize draws if they read some books over the summer. "Discover the World" displays and activity centers we will have at Milo Library include internet activities and: World Map - children can mark places in the world they identify with (have visited, have relatives or ancestors from, have read a book on, etc.) Sweden - July 6, 8, 13, 15 Greece - July 20, 22, 27, 29 Africa - August 3, 5, 10, 12 Australia - August 17, 19, 24, 26 Special Activity Days at Milo Municipal Library this summer will include: Greek Day - slide show, games, food, activities Tuesday, July 27 1:30 - 3:30pm Arrow Creek Petting Zoo Trip Wednesday, August 11 leave Milo 10:00 a.m. (Will have lunch there, more details at the library and in August Can-Opener) Story-telling Days - the summer students from Chinook Arch will be visiting us again to tell stories, play games, etc. -Younger children's day (under 7 years): Thursday, July 22, 10:30-11:30am -Older children's day (7 and over): Thursday, August 5, 10:30-11:30am * Milo Municipal Library is open the regular Tuesday and Thursday hours all summer.* *The Library will be closed July 1 and we may have to close one week for paving around the school but the dates are unknown. Milo Village Office Hours: Tuesday 8:30 a.m. - 11:30a.m. 1-4 p.m Thursday 8:00 - 11:00 a.m. PHONE: 599-3883 FAX: 599-2201 NOTICE THE NEXT VILLAGE COUNCIL MEETING WILL BE ON MONDAY, JULY 19, 1999 AT 7:00 P.M. AT THE VILLAGE OFFICE. MAYOR-------------------------------CHARLOTTE BATH COUNCILLORS-----------------------------ART NELSON ---------------------------------KEN VOOYS MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATOR-DOROTHY WAY VILLAGE OF MILO NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT Notice is hereby given that the following application for a Development Permit has been received: 1. S.E. 75'of BLOCK B P LAN 344DQ OR NW31-18-21- , W 4th. addition of a manufactured home and garage. Any person who deems he or she may be affected by the issuance of this Development Permit and proposes to make an oral or written submission to the Municipal Planning Commission, must notify the Municipal Planning Commission within fourteen (14) days to the date of first publication of this advertisement, if his/her submission is to be considered. Notices are to be filed in writing addressed to the Municipal Planning Commission, Village of Milo, Box 65, Milo, Alberta TOL 1L0. Any submissions meeting the deadline for notification will be heard at the meeting of the Municipal Planning Commission on or about 7:00 p.m. on July 15,1999 in the Village of Milo Office. Dated this 22nd day of June 1999. Dorothy Way, Municipal AdministratorAil At ONE Location 119 Centre St. ā€¢ Vulcan, AB TOL 2B0 ā€¢ Phone 485-6900 or 485-6888 V i Sesse. LaWd, la^ifor Tlefsim, 6kkecca Ready, Lisa Varma-tta( Curtis Qri'A^K-ervg t Tyler tAarckall,Brenda lYt'haugal( ftacy fitg invoke U"KaO K Q A H I Z g O FOR S A V I N QS CO*OP . . . N O T F O R F R O F I T ARROW WOOD CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LTD. PHONE 534-3803 P.O. BOX 120 ARROWWOOD, ALBERTA TOL 0B0 PHONE: 534-3803 Welcomes Milo & Queenstown Area Residents Open: Monday - Friday 8:00am -12:00pm 1:00pm - 5:30pm Saturday 8:00am -12:00pm Lumber - Hardware - Paint Housewares - Sporting Goods Tires - Batteries - Feed - Salt Bulk Fuels & Lubricants Co-op membership available, but not a requirement to purchase Economic Development Office County of Vulcan 2 Business Development . start-up counselling & planning assistance - financial counseling ā™¦ government & investment liaison ā€¢ marketing assistance available Tourism Development * Information & statistics - county theme development * marketing & promotion . networking Community Enhancement - assist In event planning . assist In community theme development ā™¦ liaison/ facilitation with community groups (Rural Initiatives, Municipal Councils & Chambers)1999 Milo Mixed Slow Pitch League Team# Team Name Team Contact Phone # 1 Easlvvay Pickups Lorraine Marshall 485 6862 2 Queenstown Cleaners Gerald Dcilz 599 2354/ 485 2676 3 Milo Slo Stars Sandy Henry 599 2131 4 Nelson Cowboys Jim Horkoff 485 6500 5 Tarragon Posse Kvlc Lahd 599 2214 6 Maiorville Molesters Ian Godkin 599 2213 Diamond Visit ttrs Home Time Wedn June 9 East 1 2 6:30 East 3 4 7:30 West 5 6 7:30 Wedn June 16 West 3 6 6:30 West 4 1 7:30 East 2 5 7:30 Wedn. June 23 West 2 6 6:30 West 5 4 7:30 East 1 3 7:30 Wedn. June 30 West 3 5 6:30 West 6 1 7:30 East 4 2 6:30 Work bee to follow games for ooen tournament ( one Ditch ) Julv 2.3.4 Wedn. July 7 West 5 1 6:30 West 2 3 7:30 East 6 4 7:30 Wedn. July 14 West 4 3 6:30 West 2 1 7:30 East 6 5 7:30 Thurs. July 15 West 6 3 6:30 West l 4 7:30 East 5 2 7:30 Wedn. July 21 West 6 2 6:30 West 3 1 7:30 East 4 5 7:30 Wedn. July 28 West 2 4 6:30 West 5 3 7:30 East 1 6 7:30 Wedn. Aug 4 West I 5 6:30 West 4 6 7:30 East 3 2 7:30 Work bee to follow games for League tournament Aug 6,7,8 *Retirement...After 36 Years!! (by Joanne Monner) The Milo community honored Linda Booth on Sunday June 6th for her 36 years of teaching (30 of those years here in Milo). A Pot Luck dinner was held in the Community Hall with a very large group in attendance. After a delicious meal was enjoyed, the program commenced. Donna Will introduced the MC for the afternoon - Don Zech. It turns out that Don and Linda arrived in Milo the same year (and Donna says she soon had them whipped into shape). According to Don, Linda is the only one of the 3 of them that could keep a job. Marilyn Henry provided the audience with an entertaining history of Lindaā€™s career. Lindaā€™s command of the Language Arts program was very evident in the studentsā€™ participation in the program. Poems about her classes were written and presented by the Jr. High class, some of her students now attending CCHS, and Sandy Henry. The Grade 5/6 class provided us with a look at the typical day in their classroom, and also sang her a song. Another very entertaining element of the afternoon was a song (Iā€™ve Taught Everyone Man!) performed by Larry Vannatta, Colleen Bartsch and Marina Vannatta, that was mainly written by Brenda Prentice. Presentations were then made to the guest of honor. Barb Godkin, on behalf of the organizing committee, presented her with a commemorative stamp (after all-she did retire the same year as Wayne Gretsky and we couldnā€™t afford the Mercedes or the big screen T.V., nor could we retire the grade 5/6 room). Jo-Anne Wilson presented her with a school bell on behalf of the Parent- Teacher Group. Shannon Reynolds then presented her with tickets to Stage West on behalf of the School Staff. The last , presentation was made by Ralph Umscheid on behalf of her former students. It was a print she has admired for years. Linda then graciously thanked everyone and reiterrated how much she has enjoyed her teaching career. A cake, made by Letty Lynn Stumpf was then cut and visiting ended a very enjoyable afternoon. Thanks Linda for everything. Enjoy your well deserved retirement!!I've Taught Everyone I was toting my books up to the Milo Community School, When along came a young guy, he was as stubborn as a mule. Said he didn't have intelligence enough for me to reach So I told this kid about all of the oddballs I did teach He asked me if Iā€™d known of one with such an empty head And I said listen. Bud, I've taught some with noggins full of lead. I've taught everyone man. Iā€™ve taught everyone, man. Given out credits fair man. Taught ā€˜cause I really care, man. Stern, but we had some fun, man. Iā€™ve taught everyone. VERSE 1 I've taught Randy, Sandy, Andy, Nicholas, Sharons, Aarons, Darrens, Christopher, Jennifer, Jimmys, Timmys, Cindy ā€™nā€˜ Lee, Willy, Billy, Debbies, Brandy, Lauries, Melaney, JanLoree, Loralee, Rodney, Valerie, GOODNESS ME! Gerry, Sherry, Uiorys, Brett ā€™nā€™ Lisa, Chad ā€˜nā€™ Brad, Brady, Christine, Juanita, Martina, Scotties, Wesleys, Leslies, Ken P., Lloyd D., Stacey, Lacey. Kelly C., Leah, John and Doug, Phillip, Dereck, Kevins, Stephens, Ralphie too! THAT'LL DO! Repeat CHORUS 1 VERSE 2 I've taught Neal D., Kimberley, Kari, Alayna, Trisha, Jana, Alexis, Charlotte, Daniel, Charity, Carla, Darla, Rachel, Raylene, Amanda, Susanna, Josh and Shaun, Ron and Don, Nathan, Gavin, Richard Dale, Katie too! HEY, I'M NOT THROUGH! Repeat CHORUS 1 CHORUS 2 I've taught everyone, man. I've taught everyone, man. Each side of the river. To the native sun. We have had some fun, man. I've taught everyone. I've taught Back Fats, Bull Snakes, Many Bears, Weasel Heads, Good Eagles, Spring Chiefs, Many Heads, Yellow Flys, Medicine Shields, Cayennes, Big Snakes, Black Kettles, Red Crows, Sitting Eagles, Old Person, Bull Bears, Many Guns, Prairie Chickens, Saddle Backs, Poor Eagles, Black Horse, Running Rabbits,... OHHHHHHH... Repeat CHORUS 1 "Now in case we have missed someone, her
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