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Shake The Lake provided entertainment for all ages Lake pier in previous years left a “bitter taste” with some people, said McIntyre. Specifically, he said, some residents didn’t like paying to access the beach, and didn’t like how the event was not suitable for families. McIntyre wanted to create a festival with the music and sports competitions of Trauma Tour, but without the bikini contest and alcohol served. He also wanted the event to be free, so that everyone, regardless of income, could attend. “In order to do that, it takes an incredible team of volunteers who are willing to take a whole year to plan it,” said McIntyre. “That’s what Shake The Lake really comes down to, is volunteerism.” It takes a huge amount of planning and time to put on the festival. Coordinators help organize skateboarding and BMX competitions, music, security, and finance, among other areas. Continued on page 3

by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News

With an open-air concert and BMX and skateboard competitions, the fifth annual Shake The Lake served up plenty of ear and eye candy to all who attended. The festival, which took place last Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in the multiplex and area nearby, was free and open to all ages. According to festival coordinator Sean McIntyre, Shake The Lake’s accessibility sets it apart from similar events. “It’s free fun for everyone,” said McIntyre, citing the festival’s Family Zone, shopping, music, and sports competitions as examples. “We want to put on a party that everyone can come to.” McIntyre came up with the idea for the festival with some friends in 2008. The Coors Light Trauma Tour which had taken place at the Sylvan

Toufic Hamdan (Selekta Feek), one-third of Red Deer-based hip hop group Nu-Contrast, performed Saturday at Shake The Lake.

Tyler Horness performed a variety of mid-air tricks on his BMX at the 1664 BMX Bonesaw Jam Saturday. The competition, organized as part of the fifth annual Shake The Lake festival, featured young guns, amateur, and open competition levels. More than $5,000 in cash and prizes were available to be won.

Nu-Contrast DJ Brandon Heck (DJ Hek) mixed songs and provided the beats for his group to rap during their performance at Shake The Lake Saturday. ALEISHA BOSCH PHOTOS

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Construction pace double last year’s tally by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

The pace of construction of new homes and businesses in Sylvan Lake is more than double last year’s tally, according to building statistics for July which were released by the town earlier this month. The year-to-date tally shows $39.5 million in construction value permitted, compared to almost $19.6 million in the first seven months of 2011. July’s permit total of $4.6 million was down slightly from July of 2011 when $5.1 million in construction was permitted. The largest permit last month was for an industrial building with second floor offices on Cuendet Industrial Way, valued at $1,113,750. Asset Builders Corp. received a permit for a seven unit rowhouse on 44th Street which is Building 3 in the complex across from C. P. Blakely School. Value of the project was set at $996,240. So far in 2012, permits have been issued for 88 multi-family units while in 2011 the first seven months saw just one permit for a seven unit complex. There were also 11 permits issued for single family homes, nine of those in Ryders Ridge subdivision and two in Beacon Hill subdivision. The total value of the 11 homes was just over $2.4 million and the construction value of the individual homes ranged from $182,160 to $248,630. July’s total brought the year-to-date tally to 59 new homes started, compared to last year’s seven month tally of 70. Others permits were issued for decks (4), detached garages (3), basement developments (2), and single permits for accessory building, hot tub, interior and exterior renovations and above ground pool.

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Changes to slips at marina approved by councillors by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

Sylvan Lake councillors approved plans for reorientation of the boat slips at the marina during their meeting Monday night after hearing concerns from an unhappy businessperson. The reorientation will see docks running east to west with a travel lane on the west side of the marina, instead of the current north-south configuration for the docks. The change maintains the same number of boat slips (179) as proposed in earlier plans. “The applicant has indicated the reorientation is required to streamline functionality and provide a safer design for boat traffic

areas,” according to a report provided to councillors by Tim Schmidt, director of planning and development. He added in reviewing the application for council that the project includes installation of sheet piling along the north side of the marina, adjacent to land that will become a municipal reserve in the future, and changing the launching area. Cynthia Giguere, of Sylvan Cruises, filed a written objection before council and spoke to her objection. She indicated in her written submission the plan “is in direct contravention to the contracted lease to moor the Miss Mermaid at it’s current docking spot. This plan completely ignores this legal-

ly binding contract which does not expire until July 2014.” The lease was one of the conditions of her purchase of the boat in 2004. A caveat is on the property’s land title listing the lease, she said. Giguere said the 46 feet long boat needs turning space to be able to moor and the 40 foot channel proposed doesn’t provide the needed turning radius. “There’s no way we can operate the vessel in that marina plan. If we can’t turn the boat around we can’t operate it. 40 feet is absolutely unworkable,” Giguere said. Asked about the Zoo Cruise’s future, Giguere said she didn’t mention it because she doesn’t have a lease for its use of the marina. But she indicated both

would no longer be able to operate. “I sympathize,” said Councillor Graham Parsons. But he added, “I don’t know what we can do about it. There has to be a solution to this problem going forward.” He suggested, “maybe it’s time to open discussion of a day marina between the waterslide and pier.” He’d noted there were plans for something in that area a number of years ago. “This council values the business you are doing. I think our goal would be to look at other options,” Mayor Susan Samson told Giguere. Asked for advice, Schmidt said the legal issue and the development issue are totally separate. “The town doesn’t have the ability

to deal with a caveat that it is not party to.” Giguere said, “I’m absolutely shocked that legal and moral obligations aren’t taken into account on every development.” Councillors then voted unanimously to approve the development permit to allow work on the marina to proceed. Councillors Ken MacVicar, Sean McIntyre and Dale Plante were absent from the meeting. Work on the marina is scheduled to begin this fall and be completed by spring. This is the first step in a plan approved in May by council that will also see condominiums and commercial rental space built on a portion of the property.

Shake The Lake provided entertainment for all ages ... Continued from page 1 “We all want to see something great happening in our community and we’re willing to take it into our own hands,” said McIntyre. He added that planning has already begun for next year’s festival. “The volunteers were absolutely incredible. I’m floored by the quality and calibre of the volunteers.” To fit with the event’s family-oriented ideals, all the bands performing must agree not to swear. Hundreds of bands applied to perform this year, with 30 making the final cut. McIntyre said talent and quality of the bands are the most important attributes organizers look for when choosing performers. Family friendly considerations and compatibility with the rest of the festival’s music are not far behind. “We pick the bands that have a good attitude,” said McIntyre, adding that every band they’ve chosen has been great to work with. Musical styles this year ranged from hard rock, to folk, to hip hop. Musicians came from around the country, and one band (The Classic Crime) came from Seattle. “We had a good variety of acts,” said McIntyre. “The bands that are applying have a

Levi Weirsma-Deardoff competed in the open competition category at Shake The Lake’s 1664 Bonesaw Jam last Saturday. Levi placed 20th, out of 25 competitors in his category. good idea of what we’re looking for.”

Not all the performers are compensated.

McIntyre said some bands agree to play for

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free to gain exposure. “The bands still get a good reception and we’ve had great reviews from those guys,” said McIntyre. Athletes registered to compete in the skateboard and BMX competitions had an area to relax, where they received free drinks from Red Bull and vitaminwater. Competition winners received a cash prize. While festival atten-

dance numbers have not been finalized, McIntyre estimates 8,000-9,000 people showed up over the three-day period. Attendance was measured with wristbands distributed to everyone who came to the event. Lance Dela Rosa came from Red Deer to attend Shake The Lake. He said he enjoyed his first year. He belongs to a band, and hopes to perform at the event

next year. Dela Rosa is friends with members of Half Chance Heroes, a Red Deer-based band that performed on Saturday. He came to the festival to show support for them. He said he will likely return to Shake The Lake next year. “It’s a great way to close the summer,” said McIntyre. “We hope everybody had a great time and enjoyed the festival.”

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Jazz melodies will attract people to downtown farmers’ market by Treena Mielke Black Press

The rousing sounds of a Dixieland jazz band combined with a potpourri of outdoor shopping venues will make Sylvan Lake’s downtown core a happening place tomorrow (Friday). Sylvan Lake’s Farmers’ Market will move downtown this week, said manager Crystal Loewen. “We thought we would do something different. We did it in conjunction with the jazz festival and as a way to increase activity in the downtown core. It is a great idea and will be lots of fun.” Mayor Susan Samson said bringing the farmers’ market downtown is a great initiative. The town and the chamber

have promoted other activities such as Midnight Madness and bringing the Stanley Cup to the downtown as ways to “create a buzz” and liven up the area, she said. “The lake and the lakefront is the showpiece of Sylvan Lake and the downtown core sits right on the front step.” She said the closure of Cobbs Foods has made it especially challenging to keep the downtown core “healthy and strong”. Matt Cornell, Sylvan Lake’s economic development officer said the farmers’ market downtown will help create a more busy “look and feel” to the area. “Bringing the Stanley Cup downtown certainly did that and Midnight Madness went over quite well as well,” he said. Catherine Bais, executive director for the chamber of

commerce said manpower is needed to help Farmers’ Market vendors set up and to direct traffic. Anyone who wishes to volunteer may contact the chamber office at 403-8873048. The farmers’ market will run from 4-7:30 p.m. and will feature a face painter and bouncy castle as well as 60 to 70 regular vendors. 50th Street will be closed from Lakeshore Drive south to the 50th Avenue (CIBC corner) and a portion of 50A Avenue will be closed from 50A Street (the post office corner) east to 50th Street (to accommodate fruit trucks), said Cornell. The H.O.T. Dixieland Jazz Band will perform at the Farmers’ Market beginning at 5 p.m.

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The Community Calendar is an open bulletin board for non-profit community groups running free events open to the general public. Submissions must be received by Tuesday at 12:00 p.m. and should be kept as concise as possible. We will edit for content and length. We strive to publish all submissions we receive, however, due to the number of items or space availability, we are not able to guarantee publication. If you need to be sure your message runs, we suggest you place your message in the Classified section. Deliver submissions to our office at Suite 103, 5020 50A St., Sylvan Lake, fax to 1-403-887-2081 (Toll-Free 1-888-999-2081) or email to editor@ sylvanlakenews.com. Be certain to include dates, times and contact information.

Special Events Thursday, August 16 to Sunday, August 19 - Jazz At The Lake celebrates its 10th anniversary with an amazing line-up of Canadian superstar jazz artists. Many free events. Full details and ticket information at www.jazzatthelake.com/. Friday, August 17 - Hansen Family Charity Bullriding (WPB) at Dickson Arena (south of Spruce View) at 7 pm. Proceeds to Children’s Wish Foundation. For info or to sponsor call Tammy at 403-728-3502. Sunday, August 19 - meeting for parents of special needs, adults and kids at 7 p.m. at the Community Partners Building. Sunday, August 19 - Viking Day at Danish Canadian Museum. Festivities begin at 11:30 and run to 5:30 pm with re-enactments by Odin’s Ravens at 1:30 and 3:30 pm. Tuesday, August 21 - Line dancing at Sylvan Lake Seniors Centre from 10:30-11:30 am. Come and join the fun. Tuesday, August 21 - Iliyana Mihailov benefit concert (accompanied by Brenda Fuss-Dutz) at 7 pm, Alliance Community Church, 4404 47 Ave. Program is a mixture of classical, traditional and spiritual music by the professional concert pianist from Bulgaria. Freewill offering. Tuesday, August 21 - Danish Canadian National Museum & Gardens in Dickson is running a Danish Cuisine Cooking Classes. Each class contains a choice between two different Danish open faced sandwiches and a Danish dessert. To register call 403-728-0019. Wednesday, August 22 - Sylvan Lake Senior’s

Association is planning a trip to Rosebud theatre for a brunch performance of Anne of Green Gables. If you would like to join our theatre excursion, call Jill at 403-318-9381 or 403887-5428. CANCELLED - Friday, August 24 to Sunday, August 26 - Eighth annual Medicine Hills Art Festival at Sylvan Lake Curling Club. www. wandawhaley.com Saturday, August 25 - Sylvan Lake Seniors Centre’s second annual garage sale from 9 am to 5 pm. To book a table call Jill at 403-8875428 or 403-318-9381. Saturday, August 25 - Sylvan Lake community blood donor clinic at the community centre from 9 am to 1 pm. Book your appointment and enter to win a Pittsburg Penguins jersey autographed by Brandon Sutter. 1-888-2DONATE (1-888236-6283) or www.blood.ca. Saturday, August 25 - Central Alberta Singles dance at 8:30 pm at Penhold Hall. Music by Double B. Members and invited guests only; new members welcome. Elaine 403-341-7653 or Bob 403-304-7440. Sunday, August 26 - 100th anniversary of establishment of Our Lady of The Assumption Catholic Church. Mass with archbishop at 11 am followed by banquet at community centre. Contact church office at 403-887-2398. Wednesday, August 29 - Sylvan Lake seniors bus to River Cree Casino. Leave 8:30 am. Phone Joan 403-887-7614. Thursday, August 30 to Sunday, September 2 2012 CYA Women’s National Keelboat Championship hosted by Sylvan Lake Sailing Club. For more info contact Rick Howard 403352-6077. Thursday, September 6 - Family and community information fair from 5-8 pm at community centre. Call Cindy 403-887-3433 to reserve a table. Friday, September 7 to Sunday, September 9 End of Summer Hummer Regatta by Sylvan Lake Sailing Club. sylvansailing.ca Saturday, September 8 -Sylvan Lake seniors bus to Ponoka United Church for the play ‘Jake and the Kid’. Country beef on a bun and fixings followed by performance. Theatre, supper and bus fare $40 inclusive. To reserve a seat, call Jill at 403-887-5428 or 403-318-9381. Sunday, September 16 - 21st annual Dickson Harvest Festival from 12:30-4:30 pm. Family event features Danish and traditional food, continuous entertainment, kiddies corral and vendors. Please bring non-perishable food bank donation. For info or to book table call 403-728-

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Weekly Events Mondays - Toastmasters Sylvan’s Slick Speakers meet at Sylvan Lake Alliance Church, 4404 47 Ave. from 7-8:15 pm. Join Toastmasters now to become the speaker and leader you want to be. For info call Correna Rae 403-506-9643. Thursdays - Sylvan Lake seniors bus to Red Deer. Pick-up 9:15 am. Returning to Sylvan 1:30 pm. Phone Mary 403-887-4579. No trip Dec. 15. Thursdays - Drop in bowling at 10 am. Two games. For information call Joan 403-8872201. Thursdays - Benalto Leisure Club invites you to an afternoon of games, socializing and refreshments from 1-3:30 pm. Call Mary 403-7465237 or Tom 403-588-2620 for info. Thursdays - Bingo at Sylvan Lake Seniors Centre. Precall at 6:30 bingo starts at 7 pm. Thursdays - TOPS Sylvan Lake chapter meets at Comfort Inn, Sylvan Lake. Weigh-in 7-7:30 pm followed by meeting. All welcome. For more information call Kari 403-887-7850.

Monthly Events Third Wednesday every month. Coffee and conversation at Sylvan Lake & District Archives from 2-4 pm.

Support Programs Sylvan Lake Al-Anon (for families and friends of alcoholics) 8 pm Sundays, Presbyterian Church (north door), Kathy 403-887-4470 or Robyn 403-887-2961. 12/30/12 Sylvan Lake AA meetings. Tuesdays 7:30 pm Lions Hall; Sundays 8 pm Presbyterian Church (north door). For more information about the program, call male 403-887-4470, 403-5885491 or female 403-887-4297. 12/30/12 Narcotics Anonymous meetings Thursday nights at 7:30 pm at Sylvan Lake Bethany Care, 4700 47th Ave. 06/30/12 Are you having trouble controlling the way you eat? Overweight? Underweight? Obsessed with weight or dieting? You are not alone. No dues, no fees, no weigh-ins. Everyone is welcome. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a 12 step recovery program. For info call Harry at 403887-2962 or Joan at 403-748-2433. 06/30/12 Are you raising your grandchildren? Come join us at our ACUSHLA meetings first Thursday of the month at Sylvan Lake Library from 1-3 pm. We meet to share and support each other. Questions, call Glenda (Sylvan Lake) 403-8873849 or Sandy (Lacombe) 403-782-2960.

- David Konrad, 13, of Myrnam, participated in Alberta Volleyball Association’s week-long volleyball camp. The camp, which ran from July 30 August 3, was held at the Sylvan Lake pier and was open to all skill levels from ages 12-14. ALEISHA BOSCH

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Robinson’s dream of Paris becomes reality Black Press

When Jeremy Robinson is on stage he can be anyone he wants to be and travel anywhere he wants to go. But, until this summer, the young actor, who lives in Sylvan Lake, had not travelled abroad and a dream he had harboured about visiting Paris remained simply that; a dream. However, this summer that dream became a reality and the 31-year-old actor spent two weeks living in the City of Lights. It was an amazing experience. While visiting Paris, Robinson read the book, ‘A Movable Feast’, a set of memoirs by literary great Ernest Hemingway. The memoir consists of Hemingway’s personal accounts, observations and stories of his experience in 1920s Paris. In the book, Hemingway describes the city as a movable feast that will never leave the person who has been lucky enough to have been there. Robinson, as he

walked down streets and laneways that, no doubt, Hemingway and other great writers and painters must have travelled, agreed. “It was wonderful. I would go back in a second. Paris — it lives inside you.” He recalled seeing the Mona Lisa painting housed at the Louvre behind bullet proof glass. “I thought, wow, I’m actually in Paris looking at the Mona Lisa,” he said. He especially enjoyed visiting the Shakespeare and Company bookstore, opened in 1951 by George Whitman. The bookstore serves as both a regular bookstore and a reading library, specializing in English-language literature. He said the Notre Dame Cathedral was the most beautiful building he had ever seen. “It was the first thing I saw, and it was very cool,” he said. Two weeks in Paris; drinking in its rich culture, exploring, watching, observing and

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being continually amazed by it all inspired Robinson to do some writing of his own. “Sometimes I would be so inspired and I would just stop being a tourist and decide to sit and write. Right now I am working on a full length play; a family comedy/drama about a father and daughter. It is written from the daughter’s point of view.” Now back home, Robinson has several pictures to remind him of his two weeks in Paris, but the best snapshots will, no doubt, remain imprinted in his mind forever.

“It truly is a movable feast just like Hemingway said,” he commented. Robinson, who has lived in Sylvan Lake off and on for the last several years, graduated from Red Deer College with a degree in theatre arts and motion picture arts in 2008. Since that time he has been a vital part of the theatre scene in Red Deer becoming a well known stage personality and well respected playwright. He worked with Ignition Theatre acting and directing their Christmas show, It’s a Wonderful Life. He also

Jeremy Robinson in front of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris this summer. wrote and performed in several other plays the group performed at Matchbox Theatre. This spring he had the lead role in ‘The Psychic’, a Central Alberta Theatre production about a writer living in New York whose characters in the mystery novel he is

writing come to life on stage. Presently, Robinson is a performer and playwright for Against the Wall, another theatre group based in Red Deer. The group performs Bullskit Comedy, a sketch comedy show with a flavour similar

to Saturday Night Live. Against the Wall will begin their sketch comedy shows at the Scott Block in Red Deer in September. Against the Wall will also perform a murder mystery at La Casa Pergola Restaurant, Aug. 18.

Pony club members conducting bottle drive Submitted Special to Sylvan Lake News

Medicine River Pony Club members have made it to National Prince Phillip Games competetion. The only trouble is that it is in Toronto, Ontario. We are doing a bottle drive to

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pay for our flights and hotels. Would you please help us out by donating your bottles. You may call us and we will pick it up, or you may drop them off at Benalto Fair grounds — phone to let us know where you put them. Contact either Bailey Kentz at 403746-5955 or Shayna Dyrland at 403-746-2064.

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Members of the Medicine River Pony Club A Team are headed to a national Prince Phillip Games competition in Ontario after winning a provincial competition July 28-29. In the back are assistant coach Taylor Vick, and A Team members Danielle Henderson, Shayna Dyrland, Bailey Kentz, Regean Noyes, and coach Renee Duplessis. In the middle are B Team members Sol Duplessis, Angel Rogers, Kerra Boyko (from Strathcona Pony Club), and Nicole Blair. In the front are C Team members Drew Stan, Katie Bolken, Emily North, and Sarah Belton. Age and riding experience determine a rider’s team. SUBMITTED


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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, August 16, 2012

A little knowledge is a good place to start I am fortunate with my job to learn about a huge variety of topics. I can’t think of any career that rivals journalism in its diversity. During my time here in Sylvan Lake and the surrounding areas, I have learned about agriculture, sports, canoes, trapping, and more. The information I’ve gained has certainly come in handy in more than a few conversations. The most recent thing I learned about was cream. Before this weekend, all I knew was that cream is the delicious, more expensive part that is separated from whole milk. I also knew it tasted sublime with fruit when whipped, sweetened, and flavoured with vanilla. I visited Markerville on Sunday for their

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annual Cream Day, where the hamlet’s historic creamery hosts the event on their lawn to celebrate all things cream-related. There was ice cream, there was pie, and there was butter. There was also a cream separator, where people were encouraged to try separating the cream from the milk the old-fashioned way, by turning a crank. A large vat at the top held whole milk. Mounds of foamy bubbles had formed on the milk, which I was told were the result of recycling the milk and cream so people could

continuously try to separate it. I was invited to turn the crank, and I accepted. I didn’t know what I had gotten myself into. As it turned out, it’s hard work to turn the crank. A little bell rang when I wasn’t turning fast enough, which was most of the time. I kept turning it, faster and faster, until finally I was able to keep the bell from ringing. In my excitement I lost focus on turning the crank, and the bell resumed ringing. Finally, panting, I gave up. Without a doubt, I have learned the most about agriculture, probably because I’ve writ-

ten so many articles about Eckville and other rural areas. I’m a city girl. I like nice clothes and nice shoes. However, I have learned it’s a bad idea, a very bad idea, to wear flats to a beef show. I remembered my lesson next time and wore cowboy boots to the Benalto rodeo. I now also know the difference between a bull and a steer, and a cow and a heifer. I’ve learned a lot about sports, as well. I have never been particularly athletic, preferring to read books when I was younger. If people still picked teams when I had gym class in school, I would surely have been one of the last picked. When I was six, I played soccer. It seemed like the thing to do at the time. My mother

likes to tell the story of my first soccer lesson, when someone passed the ball to me and I shrieked, “Mom, it’s coming right at me! What do I do?” I’ve had to write a few sports articles now, so I’ve had to learn the proper rules and terms.

Sports terminology is its own language, and each sport is different. People who read about sports care deeply about the subject, so it’s important to do it justice. While my knowledge is by no means complete, I feel significantly more con-

fident now when discussing sports with people. So far, I’ve learned a little about a lot. While some might argue it’s better to learn a lot about a little, I think learning a little opens the door to learning a lot.

Rediscovering the delights of heading to the annual fair Most days I am a responsible adult doing my best to follow a strict regime of diet, exercise and not too much TV. But for one brief magical moment in time, that all changed. I turned into a kid again. Why? I went to the fair. Despite the fact the cute little girl at the ticket booth looked at me long and hard, no doubt trying to decide if I could be her grandma or not and charge me accordingly, I felt like a kid from the time my sparkly sandals hit the dirt of the midway. The fair, with its potpourri of rides and screams and laughter and rows of games of chance, is a delightful assault to the senses.

For one thing there are the people. Lots and lots of people spilling out of the midway, filling the stands at the pony chucks, screaming in delirious excitement as they ride on a fiveminute crest of terror. There are the food booths offering food at ridiculous prices that responsible adults such as myself with an ounce of selfdiscipline should avert her eyes from. I didn’t, of course. I looked. I bought. I ate. And then there are the booths offering prizes that dangled in front of poor unsuspecting fair goers such as myself like eye candy. And, of course, there are the fortune tellers who could tell

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you in 10 minutes and so many dollars where your life was headed and in 20 minutes tell you how to get there. And there was the cheap jewellery, so dazzling and beautiful, it had me digging in my purse to see if I had any change left over from the food booths I had already frequented. “Stay away from that fair,” my brother warned me every year it came to town. “You’ll just be throwing away your money.” I loved my brother. Always have. Always will. But, some-

times, I found it best to give him a hug, blow him a kiss and then simply ignore him. “Want some cotton candy?” my sister asked, holding aloft her puff of pink delight. I thought about salads and fish for supper. I thought about B vitamins and green tea and pumpkin flax and skim milk and checking labels for fat content. And then hesitantly, in a lady-like delicate way, I carefully detached a tiny bit of the pink fluff with my fingers and let it dissolve in my mouth. That was it. I was done. As the candy dissolved, so did my thoughts. Before I knew it, I was cramming handfuls of the sticky, sweet stuff into my

mouth and then licking my sticky fingers like there was no tomorrow. And that was not the end of it. Before the night was over I had consumed copious quantities of fudge, almost a whole bag of those little melt-in-yourmouth donuts, a good portion of an elephant’s ear, a huge hamburger and an order of greasy fries. Of course, to appease my guilt, I washed it all down with a Diet Coke. But as I waddled back to the truck, half a packet of those sugar donuts clutched in my sticky fingers, I was absolutely, positively happy.

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69 years ago ... From the issue of August 18, 1943

Volunteer workers are needed to assist in issuing Ration Book No. 3. Anyone willing to help is asked to get in touch with Mrs. A. S. McClean, Sylvan Lake, who will be in charge of local distribution. Distribution in Sylvan Lake will be

made from the Municipal Office, during regular office hours only, on August 25, 26, 27, and 28. ♦ ♦ ♦ A new record for a non-stop transAtlantic flight from Montreal to Britain was recently made by a big transport plane operated by TransCanada Air Lines in the Canadian Government’s new wartime transAtlantic service for the carriage of mail to and from the Dominion’s overseas forces. From take-off at Montreal to landing in Britain the elapsed time was 12 hours and 36 minutes. The service accommodates all airgraph mail as well as letters to the armed forces. The return trip to Canada was made in 15 hours. ♦ ♦ ♦

L/Cpl. Dewey Armeneau ad L/ Cpl. Bobby Weston came home on leave last Saturday from Camp Borden. Both boys are looking fine.

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At Monday’s council meeting Dr. T. S. Cookson was introduced by Councillor Carl Cox. Dr. Cookson is very much interested in starting a practise at Sylvan Lake. He has been relieving Dr. Gibson at Eckville for the past three weeks while Dr. Gibson has been on holidays. Council explained their proposal for a plebiscite to be held in October for the purpose of securing ratepayers’ approval for a subsidy for a doctor of up to 2 mills. A request was received to open the

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lane extending from 3rd St. West to 1st Ave. West (around Rainbow Trailer Court). A street light was requested for 2nd St. West. ♦ ♦ ♦ There will be no paper for two weeks while staff is on holidays. ♦ ♦ ♦ Rainfall - April - .28; May - 1.38; June - 3.01; July - 5.27; August 2 - 1.29; August 3 - .56; August 4 - .36; August 5 - .27. Total 12.42. ♦ ♦ ♦ Kuusamo - During the severe thunderstorms several days back, lightning struck power poles near the George Torsti home. A plug-in was welded to an outlet and every fuse in the home and out buildings was burned out. Many visitors have holidayed in our district homes.

Why are so many townspeople upset with politicians? Dear Editor, Thank goodness many Sylvan Lake News readers take time to write letters to the editor expressing views on political events and trends around town. As British Parliamentarian Edmund Burke famously said, “All that is needed for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing.” Letters, then, are the sign of a healthy and vibrant community, if not of democracy itself. Recently two letter writers chided others for criticizing Sylvan Lake Town Council and provincial politicians and civil servants (Criticize only after gathering all the facts; June 14 and Sylvan Lake observations - a positive viewpoint; July 7). Both writers have written similar letters before. Whether they are merely volunteer apologists, or paid lobbyists for council and provincial politicians and civil servants is unimportant. The question is why so

many townspeople are upset with Sylvan Lake’s town council and provincial, even federal politicians and civil servants? There are reasons. Town council has spent several years dismantling the beach and cottage industry beloved by generations of Albertans, to pursue dreams of an upscale four-story condominium-andcoffee shop resort catering to the affluent. Nothing wrong with a trendy resort, of course, except this is Sylvan Lake not Mexico or Hawaii with their year-round warm climates. Who will pay tourist rates for residential condos or patronize trendy coffee shops outside of the dozen or so warm lake weekends per year that attract tourists? Sensible Sylvan Lake residents see folly in such dreams. The level of pigheadedness among provincial politicians and civil ser-

vants is practically off the chart. Alberta Transportation’s (AT) right in - right out ‘solution’ at the Hwy. 11/781 intersection illustrates the point. Instead of investing $200$300,000 in traffic lights that would have drastically improved traffic safety, AT insisted on closing the intersection to north-south traffic and installed sightline impeding signs and cables on Hwy. 11. That meant northbound Hwy. 781 traffic had to be shunted to the Hwy. 11/20 intersection with the missing eastbound left turn signal. The risk of collision there soared because of the increased traffic volumes and the fact there is room for only two eastbound vehicles at a time to turn left into the median, where they wait to dart through westbound traffic against a red light. All these Hwy11/781/20 solutions necessitated spending nearly

$5 million on building/upgrading Memorial Trail to handle disrupted traffic flows. AT ignored massive public protests about the Hwy. 11/781 closure, turned a blind eye to ensuing social disruption and brushed off losses suffered by local businesses. The scorecard to date? ‘Fixed’ intersections at Hwy 11/781/20 intersections that are as dangerous as, or more dangerous than the old ones, a justifiably enraged public and millions of tax dollars down the toilet prematurely or unnecessarily! If Alberta Environment wanted to solve the high lake level problem it could, easily. Clean out and maintain the outlet from Sylvan Lake as far southward as necessary for water to flow freely. Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) recently declared (Clearing outlet creek to reduce lake level not an

option for this year, June 28) the lake outlet area can not be disturbed anytime soon because fish spawn there. What? Where were Oceans and Fisheries when the entire outflow area was filled in for development and the outlet stream ditched along Hwy. 20? The fish apparently survived that assault. Clean the outlet and the waterway! If the two apologists who enjoy talking down to others considered the evidence they might concede that council, provincial politicians and civil servants are earning the criticism they are getting. Everett Gratrix, Sylvan Lake

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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, August 16, 2012

Walkathon planned to benefit Ugandan orphanage by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

In just a few short years the volunteers of T.O.U.C.H. Ministries and their supporters have done much for a village in Uganda, but the need is still there for more. As a result, another

six kilometre walkathon is being planned, said organizer Sherry Wiebe. The event takes place on Sept. 22 beginning at 9 a.m. from Sylvan Lake Alliance Community Church. Proceeds will go towards another dorm with a trade classroom at

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the orphanage and classroom facilities in Ogooma, Uganda. “Those who were part of last year’s walk-a-thon will be able to tell you what a great time was had by all, and about all the funds collected for this non-profit organization,” said Wiebe. Because she’d like people of Sylvan Lake to see for themselves the differences made and the hearts that have been touched, she’s offering a first prize for the person with the most paid pledges. That person will receive $2,000 towards a trip to the project in Uganda. “In July of 2011, we brought Rosemary Akiteng from Africa, who is our project manager, but who is also known as “Mommy” to 41 orphans. She made 32 presentations in schools and churches in our area, thanking all the people

A new nursery school was built in Ogooma, Uganda, with help from residents of Sylvan Lake through T.O.U.C.H. Ministries. Special thanks to Fox Run School and Notre Dame School for helping in the education of the children. SUBMITTED

who have so generously donated in helping this community get back on its feet,” said Wiebe. “When there is so much poverty it takes time to rebuild and educate a community, but we have come so far in just two short years. What went from bare land, is now a home to 41 orphans, with a church/ nursery school and fields with blossoming crops.” Sept 16th, 2010 marked the opening day of the T.O.U.C.H. orphan-

age where the neediest of children were chosen to make this there new home. “When Rosemary was in our local schools, she shared the importance of early child education. Through these presentations, Fox Run School, Sylvan Lake, and Notre Dame School, Red Deer, each sponsored to have a classroom built,” said Wiebe. “I was in Africa in early 2011 and then again in the early part of 2012.

Sponsored by the Churches of Sylvan Lake Ministerial Association

Chair of the Sylvan Lake Ministerial

There is a saying…No Guts-No Glory……….after watching the London 2012 Olympics, it was truly amazing to see athletes give it their all. To see Canadian Flag Bearer Simon Whitfield crash and be injured in the Men’s Triathlon. Seeing athletes cross the finish line and collapse. It does not take any Guts to quit like some of the Chinese

Badminton team members did. To see the Blade Runner from South Africa sprint for his country and give his all took “Guts”. To see the female runner from Saudi Arabia make a statement for woman from certain countries to compete…this took “Guts” she may suffer repercussions for this. Athletes giving it all…running personal bests or even a world record time or score

These Churches adhere to the Apostles’ Creed.

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were “Gutsy Performances” and the Glory winning a medal. Jesus knew his destiny and when he took His final breath ….He gave His all Guts) and the Glory was for others, yes you and me. Mark 15:24 & 25 speaks of the crucifixion If you have not asked Jesus to become part of your life…Romans 10:9-10…do it today…it will take “Guts” but the Glory will be heard in heaven. 4308 - 50 Avenue 403-887-1401

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Children's Church Age 4 to Grade 5 – dismissed during the service Nursery provided

Senior Pastor: Rev. Kevin Haugan Associate Pastor: Rev. Jim Rilling Youth Pastor: Rev. John Haazen

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Words cannot express how much those children have changed. Not only physically, but also in education and learning to speak English,” she said. The need continues as there are still approximately 280 more children in this village who are orphans. So the local group continues to help this area towards becoming a self-sufficient community. “That being said, I have set up another six

kilometre walk-a-thon in which all proceeds will go towards another dorm with a trade classroom,” said Wiebe. “I am inviting everyone, young or old to join this great cause. There is no time limit, so come on out and enjoy a walk in our beautiful community, followed by a celebration barbecue. “You can become a walker for the walk-athon by collecting sponsors or if you simply wish to donate that is great also. Any donation of $20 or more is tax receiptable. If you would like more information on how to join, to help financially, or, better yet, join a guided trip to Africa, call Sherry anytime at 403357-9551. “I would be more than happy to help you with any questions you may have.”

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Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Saturday 10:45 a.m. Hour of Worship Watch Bill Santos/Mark Finley on the It Is Written TV Show, Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. on CTV. Pastor Warren Kay

FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Worshipping at Seventh–day Adventist Church 4607-47 Avenue

Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. 4:00 pm Services Last Sunday of each month. Pastor Fred Albert 403-391-8773 lutheranchurchsylvan@hotmail.com “Experience the unconditional love of God in Jesus Christ.” (John 3:16) SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m.

Sylvan Lake Apostolic Lutheran Church 3 miles south, 2 1/2 miles west of Sylvan Lake

Sunday School 10:15 am Church Services 11:30 am Church of the Nazarene “Experience the unconditional love of God in Jesus Christ.” (John 403-887-5687 Pastor Barry Sigurdson3:16)

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Demolition permits approved for two cabins by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

During their regular meeting Monday night, Sylvan Lake councillors: • approved demolition permits for two properties in the Waterfront Direct Control District.

Socks being collected by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

A campaign to collect unneeded socks kicks off Monday by public health inspectors in Sylvan Lake and across the province. Pamela Stewart, an inspector based in town, said the third annual sock challenge is being organized by the Alberta branch of the Canadian Institute of Public Health Inspectors, a non-profit society and the only professional organization for public health inspectors across the country. The provincial branch represents dedicated environmental public health practitioners (public health inspectors) working in rural and urban communities to protect the health of all Albertans. “Last year we were able to raise almost 17,000 pairs of socks for underprivileged and disadvantaged populations across the province,” Stewart said in a letter announcing the campaign. The campaign runs from Aug. 20 to Sept. 21. A drop box has been set up at her office at Sylvan Lake Community Health Centre for people who would like to donate socks. She’s also send a notice to community organizations and agencies asking for their support in collecting socks. Stewart may be reached at 403-8876788.

The first was for a cabin constructed in 1930 at 4103 50A Avenue. No new development is planned at this time. The second was for a cabin which was partially destroyed by fire, at 5028 48 Street. No new development is planned at this location either. • approved an extension to October 30, 2012 for the first

phase of the Beacon Hill subdivision. “Once conditional approval was obtained the subdivisions was split into smaller phases in response to changing economic conditions,” according to information provided to councillors. “SL Development now wishes to proceed with registration of the last phase of the original approval but

the one year time frame for endorsement had expired.” The approval extended that time frame by one year. Tim Schmidt, director of planning and development, told councillors Chinooks

Edge School Division has recently shown interest in developing the school site for an elementary school. • agreed to support a request from the City of Red Deer which is lobbying to have a new Central

Alberta Regional Court House built on the site of the former RCMP building since the current court house is “very congested” and “the lack of court space is having a severe impact on the ability of cases to

be heard in a timely fashion”. • accepted for information draft land use bylaws from the summer villages of Norglenwold, Half Moon Bay, Jarvis Bay and Sunbreaker Cove.

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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, August 16, 2012

Meeting planned by MLA to discuss 781/11 lobbying efforts Dear Editor, Prior to the provincial election in April, the realignment of the Highways 781/11 intersection was the focus of much concern among the citizens of Sylvan Lake and area as well as tourists and others travelling that stretch of road. During the election campaign, many citizens raised this concern with me and I promised to advocate for them and to lobby the government to save the intersection at Highways. 781/11. I have not let up on this issue, and indeed, I have been lobbying the Minister of Trans-

portation, Ric McIver, on a daily basis. I have also had a personal meeting with Minister McIver and will be tabling a petition in the fall legislature. I continue to hear of discontent with potential traffic flow problems and widespread safety concerns. I have had several meetings with stakeholders, citizens and visitors to Sylvan Lake. My office is receiving an abundance of letters and phone calls regarding the need for access/opening of this intersection. It has been made clear to me that the alternative solution of Memorial Trail

tion and cannot have a true appreciation of its importance to the Town of Sylvan Lake. In my efforts to continue to listen to my constituents and to be a strong advocate for the residents of Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, I will be holding a meeting to discuss how we go for-

and additional intersections is not acceptable to a substantial number of citizens. While I believe it is beneficial to have the additional roads completed, I am not advocating that as an acceptable solution. I am committed to lobbying the government and Minister of Transportation to fully reopen the Highways 781/11 intersection. I have invited the Minister of Transportation, Ric McIver, to visit our community and see the effect of the right-in/out intersection. Minister McIver has not seen this intersec-

Dear Editor, The Red Deer Advocate printed a letter, July 30, from a woman whose husband was knocked down by a cyclist because he moved left and his friends moved right to let the cyclist go by. I have attended several meetings in Sylvan Lake, and everytime have suggested a safety item con-

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Dear Editor, Kerry Towle, MLA for Sylvan Lake will be hosting a meeting at the community centre on Aug. 21 at 7 pm. Kerry is working on a solution to get lights at the more dangerous than ever intersection of Highways 11 and 781.

Classes will be offered in TAP, JAZZ, BALLET, PRE POINTE, POINTE, HIP HOP, CONTEMPORARY, MUSICAL THEATRE & LYRICAL. We have highly qualified instructors for all of our classes to ensure students of all ages and levels can challenge themselves in a safe and fun environment.

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golf again so I have first hand knowledge of accidents. In Vancouver, along the beaches, they have a line along pathways that are shared by wheels and feet. One side of the line has pictures of skateboards, rollerboards and cyclist, showing clearly which side people should walk and which side are

for people with wheels. The letter in the paper stated that the cyclist proceeded to lecture the fallen man the rules! This all can be prevented by a single line along a pathway. Please do something so everyone can feel safer walking or on wheels. Vernie Munroe, Sylvan Lake

She is asking all concerned people in our area to please come and sign letters that she will present to the minister of the Department of Transportation (DOT). If you are unhappy with this intersection, please take a few minutes to attend and sign a letter.

Hopefully several hundred letters will have some kind of impact with the minister. I personally wonder if all of the “intelligent” people at the DOT know what could happen on a snowy, foggy morning in the winter. With the maze of steel

posts in the middle of a two lane ‘freeway’ it is an accident waiting to happen. Snow removal will be another nightmare. Dale Mannix, Sylvan Lake P.S. ‘Freeway’ is the DOT designation of Highway 11.

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Transportation, but I am hoping that the elected officials will see clearly the wishes of the people and abide by their mandate to represent the people. Kerry Towle, MLA Innisfail-Sylvan Lake Constituency

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Opposition, Danielle Smith, and there has been a discussion with the Minister of Transportation stressing the importance of this intersection being fully reopened. We knew this was going to be a difficult battle with Alberta

Trails should be marked to avoid collisions between those on wheels and feet

- Michael Campbell watered this year’s vegetable crop at the kcs Garden with the help of Ms. Crystal. The pair planted the vegetables from plants in July and are hoping for a great harvest in the fall. Ms. Crystal says the great weather has helped the gardens production a lot. She plans on harvesting the vegetables with her Playschool class this fall and in keeping with the children’s book “Stone Soup” they will be making Stone Soup.

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DEVELOPMENT PERMITS TAKE NOTICE THAT on or before August 13, 2012 the Development Officer for the Town of Sylvan Lake approved the following application(s): RYDERS RIDGE Oliver Murray Real Estate Investments for basement development on Lot 87, Block 7, Plan 112-4243 (27 Rafferty Courty) Asset Builders Corp. for a single family dwelling, attached garage & deck on Lot 22, Block 1, Plan 062-5924 (38 Rozier Close) Abbey Master Builder for a single family dwelling with deck on Lot 2, Block 9, Plan 102-4600 (4 Rogers Road) Deer Run Homes (1990) Ltd. for basement development on Lot 31, Block 3, Plan 072-8934 (67 Regatta Way) Unique Elevations for basement development on Lot 1, Block, 10, Plan 102-4600 (4413 Ryders Ridge Boulevard) Raymond Pepper for a detached garage on Lot 60, Block 3, Plan 072-8934 (37 Rosewood Rise) FOX RUN Darryl & Charlotte Tweed for a Home Occupation Type ‘A’ – Real Estate Investing on Lot 24, Block 8, Plan 012-4749 (2 Firdale Drive) PIERVIEW Shelly & Ron Giese for basement development on Lot 51, Block 2, Plan 942-1993 (83 Perry Drive) HEWLETT PARK James Edwards for a fascia sign (Aurora Dental Group) on Block 7, Plan 012-5529 (80 Hewlett Park Landing) Jean Paul Dalpra for a Home Occupation Type ‘A’ – Plumbing & Heating on Lot 21, Block 13, Plan 062-7683 (7 Horne Close) WILLOW SPRINGS Heather Britton for basement development on Lot 8, Block 2, Plan 032-4867 (113 Wilkinson Circle) STREETS/AVENUES Andrew & Deborah Stevens for a Home Occupation Type ‘A’ – House/Pet Sitter, Administrative Consultant on Lot 7, Block 3, Plan 8037AO (5028 35 Street) David Imeson for a front covered deck, rear addition & detached garage on Lot 10, Block 6, Plan 2643AS (5021 45 Street)

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT you may appeal Discretionary approvals to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, as provided for in Part 17, of the Municipal Government Act. Written statements relevant to the development and reasons for the appeal may be submitted to the Town of Sylvan Lake, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 4926 50 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1A1 within 14 days following this publication. You may not appeal a Permitted Use unless it involves a relaxation, variation or misinterpretations of the Land Use Bylaw. For further information please contact the Development Officer at 887-2141. Dated at Sylvan Lake, Alberta, this 16th day of August, 2012. Development Officer, Town of Sylvan Lake

POSITION TITLE: PART-TIME LIFEGUARD/INSTRUCTOR – LEVEL 2 (3 positions available) COMPETITION: #12-12 SUMMARY OF FUNCTION: • Delivery of the aquatic programs • Provide “on deckâ€? supervision of pool area • Instruct swimming lessons • Participate in the daily operation and maintenance of the facility • Assist in administrative tasks & responsibilities TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS: • Lifeguard award • Standard First Aid certification • Red Cross Water Safety Instructor certification • Aquatic Fitness Instructor • Babysitter and Peoplesaver Facilitator would be an asset • Lifesaving Instructor would be an asset • Pool Operator Level 1 & 2 would be an asset A detailed job description can be obtained from the Town of Sylvan Lake Recreation & Parks Department. The hourly starting wage for this position is $17.17-$19.50 depending on qualifications. The safety of all our customers is the most important part of our role. As such, please be aware that employment as a lifeguard is conditional upon: 1) Providing medical clearance to attempt the physical requirements of the position, 2) Successfully completing the physical requirements for the position. This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. All successful applicants will be contacted for an interview. Please quote the competition number and submit cover letter and resumes to: Town of Sylvan Lake, RPC Department 4804 – 48 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1M6 Attention: Monique Pummings, Aquatic Supervisor – Recreation, Parks & Culture Fax: 403-887-2258 Email: mpummings@sylvanlake.ca

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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, August 16, 2012

Markerville Cream Day continues tradition by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News

While butter and ice cream are the most visible components of Markerville’s annual Cream Day, the main goal of the event is to bring together the community, said organizer Amber Longacre. The lawn in front of Markerville’s historic creamery was filled with people last Sunday. A line stretched from a gazebo in the middle, where ice cream and pie

were for sale. Demonstrators in tents occupied one side of the yard, showing old-fashioned cream separating, butter churning, and ice cream making. The freshly churned butter, too soft to be pressed into a brick, was spread on salted crackers and sampled to visitors. The ice cream, made in a tub with coarse salt and ice, was also sampled in small cones. It was so soft it melted and ran down the side of the cone if not immediately eaten.

Britta and Thor Arnason helped make ice cream the old-fashioned way, in a manual churner with ice and salt at Markerville’s annual Cream Day Sunday. Children sat at picnic tables, their hands sticky and their faces smeared

with ice cream. “The cream separating, the butter making,

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and the ice cream making are designed to give a look into the past at the olden days,” said Longacre. She added that they try not to change the event from year to year, preferring to maintain tradition. New additions in recent years have included a popcorn machine at the concession stand and a bouncy castle. Organizer Kolton Safron said some of the performers are also different each year. Safron said Cream Day attendance was good this year. Longacre estimated the day’s turnout to be almost 1,000, higher than last year’s 600-700 visitors. Karen Rusmell drove from Springbrook to attend the event, as she has done for eight years. “We try and come

every year,” said Rusmell. She likes the day’s atmosphere, as do her grandchildren. “I enjoy sitting and listening to the music and they enjoy playing,” said Rusmell. She plans to return next year. Longacre said Cream Day is promoted on nearby radio stations and newspapers, with flyers, and on facebook. “I’m sure if you did no advertisements, we would still have a good turnout. Lots of people come here every year,” said Safron. Markerville was founded by Icelandic settlers, who built the creamery to make a profit, said Longacre. “That was the main supply of income for the whole town,” said Safron. While the creamery is no longer functioning, it

still stands as a museum. A small shop serves ice cream and Icelandic food. “Icelanders had a sense of community,” said Longacre. Longacre and Safron were unsure when the Cream Day celebration began, but date it to sometime in the 1990s. Longacre said the event’s name came from farmers in the area picking up their cream cheques every Monday. The farmers dubbed this day “Cream Day”. Longacre said the day is now organized with the help of volunteers and donations from nearby communities. “We get so much help for the event,” she said.

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Town to look at moving dumping station councillors Graham Parsons, Rick Grimson and Laverne Asselstine voted in favour of the motion Monday night while the other three councillors — Ken MacVicar, Sean McIntyre and Dale Plante — were absent.

Councillors unanimously passed a motion asking staff to examine possible new locations and costs and report back to them in time for discussion during 2013 budget deliberations. Mayor Susan Samson and

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The possibility of moving the current recreation vehicle dumping station is to be investigated by Sylvan Lake town staff.

Asselstine raised concerns about the current location at Sylvaire Close and Industrial Drive stating comments he’d heard from a local business owner who complained about interuption of access to

his business, garbage and waste material on his property and hazards because trailer owners waiting to dump their loads back up onto Highway 20. “I think we’ve reach a point that the

usage of the site, because of its proximity to the highway, the hazards of that, that we should be looking at taking it out and moving it elsewhere,” Asselstine said. Asselstine noted that when the dump-

ing station was initially located at the corner Highway 20 and the industrial park weren’t likely as busy as they are today. He suggested staff be asked to find another location where the site could be located.

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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, August 16, 2012

McFadden planning assisted living facility in Sylvan by Treena Mielke & Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

A longtime Sylvan Lake resident’s vision of providing shelter and care for people suffering with developmental disabilities or mental illness is moving closer to reality. Robert McFadden, who works for Canadian Mental Health at the Buffalo Hotel (a housing development for homeless individuals with mental health and/or addictions in Red Deer), wants to open an assisted living facility in Sylvan Lake. He is hopeful the project will be operational by September. “It is very much in the preliminary stages,” he said, “but I have full confidence this is going to fly.”

There is a need in Sylvan Lake for such a facility, McFadden said. “Actually, the need is evident everywhere. I don’t think Sylvan is different from any other place.” McFadden, who owns Forrest Services, is working with Robert Van Rumpt from Red Deer to set up the housing facility. “We are currently negotiating with PDD (Persons With Developmental Disabilities) to contract services to the community of Sylvan Lake,” he said. A provincial government program provides funding for staff supports for adult Albertans with developmental disabilities. The program works with others to support adults with develop-

Robert McFadden, owner of Forrest Services, plans to open assisted living housing in Sylvan Lake this fall. TREENA MIELKE

mental disabilities to be included in community life and be as independent as possible. McFadden plans to purchase a duplex near downtown and house three clients in each

unit. The premises are to be staffed 24 hours a day seven days a week. McFadden said he finds working with people who are suffering from some form of mental illness, developmental disability or addiction, rewarding and challenging. “I have worked at the Buffalo for five years and before that I worked with young offenders and was an employment counsellor. I enjoy working in this field. The residents (at the Buffalo) feel quite comfortable with me and I with them.” He said the fact that he has kept his job at the Buffalo for five years has helped him retain a good rapport

with the people who live there. “The fact that I have lasted so long shows that I care. They open up to me because they know that I will be there tomorrow.” At Monday night’s council meeting, Va Rumpt told councillors they have purchased a duplex at 4910 47th Avenue “with the intention of starting a home with rehabilitative services for people with developmental disabilities”. The intention is to have three residents in each of the two duplex units. The 24-7 operation will be for people in need of close supervision in regards to personal care, to cook,

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Youngster recovering after being struck while leaving parked vehicle Monday, August 6 11:58 p.m. - RCMP pulled over a vehicle after a report of a male driver swerving out of his lane, going across the centre and shoulder lines, and almost hitting the ditch on

Highway 11 between Range Road 284 and Range Road 12. The driver was found not to be impaired but admitted to using his cell phone while driving. He received a fine for distracted driving.

Tuesday, August 7th 6:00 a.m. - A male youth is facing numerous charges, including assault, taking a motor vehicle without consent and several counts of failing to comply with conditions of his pro-

Storm related calls kept firefighters busy Following are calls responded to by Sylvan Lake’s volunteer firefighters, during the three weeks ending August 13, as supplied by Deputy Fire Chief Steve Scanland. Tuesday, July 24 - 2:24 p.m. - alarm, no fire, Lodge Place. Friday, July 27 - 5:59 a.m. - alarm, no fire, Bowman Circle. Friday, July 27 - 8:13 a.m. - alarm, no fire, Birchcliff. Saturday, July 28 - 2:44 p.m. - medical assistance, 45 Street Crescent. Saturday, July 28 10:12 p.m. - fire, 53rd Street. Monday, July 30 10:26 a.m. - alarm, no fire, Wilkinson Circle. Monday, July 30 - 5:18 p.m. - hazardous materialelectrical, Birchcliff. Monday, July 30 - 5:44 p.m. - hazardous material-

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electrical, 50th Avenue. Monday, July 30 - 7:06 p.m. - hazardous materialelectrical, Jarvis Bay. Tuesday, July 31 - 3:15 p.m. - structure fire, Erickson Drive. Tuesday, July 31 - 6:15 p.m. - medical assistance, 50th Street. Wednesday, August 1 -2:18 a.m. - alarm, no fire, 33rd Street. Thursday, August 2 2:37 a.m. - alarm, no fire, 48th Street. Saturday, August 4 10:34 p.m. - hazardous material-electrical, 46th Street. Saturday, August 4 10:43 p.m. - hazardous material-electrical, Beju Industrial Drive. Saturday, August 4 11:07 p.m. - alarm, no fire,

Westwood Close. Monday, August 6 3:08 p.m. - grass fire, Highway 11A and Range Road 11. Monday, August 6 4:06 p.m. - alarm, no fire, 47th Avenue. Monday, August 6 10:04 p.m. - hazardous material-electrical, Highway 11 and Range Road 25. Tuesday, August 7 1:00 a.m. - hazardous material-electrical, 47A Avenue. Tuesday, August 7 2:57 a.m. - alarm, no fire, Herder Drive. Friday, August 10 2:57 p.m. - motor vehicle collision, 47th Avenue and 50th Street. Saturday, August 11 9:39 a.m. - motor vehicle collision, 47th Avenue and 45th Street. Sunday, August 12 7:40 p.m. - medical assistance, marina. Monday, August 13 12:20 a.m. - gas leak, natural gas, Marina Bay Place. (The hazardous material-electrical occurrences are related to the electrical storms which passed through the area in recent weeks.)

bation order and recognizance. The charges are in relation to various offences which occurred in Sylvan Lake, including the assault of the youth’s ex-girlfriend. He is currently being sought by police. 3:50 p.m. - RCMP are investigating reports of dangerous driving in the area of 47th Avenue and 43rd Street in Sy lvan L a ke. Complaints were made of a dark blue Ford truck driven by a youth, screeching tires, running through stop signs, almost colliding with a complainant and two children playing near a sidewalk. The investigation involves two youths stunting. Wednesday, August 8th 12:15 a.m. - Charges

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of assault, assault with weapon and uttering threats have been laid against a male in connection with a domestic assault on 50th Avenue in Sylvan Lake. RCMP received a 911 call from a child at the residence advising that her mother was being assaulted by her father. Police took the male into custody without incident. 12:44 a.m. - Two males are facing two counts each of mischief under $5,000 after vandalism was reported in front of Lakers Pub and Grill on Lakeshore Drive in Sylvan Lake. All of the flower bed

pots in front of the establishment were damaged. The suspects were later arrested on 50A Avenue and were found to be highly intoxicated. They were lodged in cells until sober. Thursday, August 9th 12:27 a.m. - Police attended a domestic disturbance on Hinshaw Drive in Sylvan Lake where a male was reportedly assaulting a female. When RCMP arrived, the female advised that she had been pushed and choked after a verbal argument became heated. The suspect had fled the scene and was later arrested in Red Deer after a warrant was issued for his arrest. Friday, August 10th

2:57 p.m. - RCMP are currently investigating a collision involving a pedestrian on 47th Avenue at 51st Street in Sylvan Lake. The female driver of a truck struck a 13-yearold girl who had just exited a parked vehicle. The young girl sustained a fractured skull, bleeding on the brain, and broken bones in her right ear as well as cuts and bruises. She was transported to hospital in serious but non-life threatening condition. She is currently recovering in hospital. The investigation into the matter is continuing, however, alcohol is not considered a factor. It is believed fatigue contributed to the collision.

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Serenity Pet Shelter to announce puppy names, still looking for adoption families by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News

Winners of Serenity Pet Shelter and Rescue Society’s puppy naming contest will be announced this Friday

at the farmer’s market downtown, said president Melanie Crehan. The winners, five boys and one girl, will receive a variety of prizes including gift cards to local businesses, a

DVD, and a t-shirt. The contest was open to children aged 5-12. Though there are eight puppies in total, there are only six contest winners because the shelter had already

named two puppies, said Crehan. Crehan said the shelter acquired the animals June 24 from a First Nations reserve. Someone living on the reserve called the shel-

ter. “She phoned and said, ‘Please can you come get these puppies, we don’t have enough money to feed them,’” said Crehan, adding that the puppies were

Otis has written his first book by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

A well known mascot for Medicine River Wildlife Centre who has inspired interest from school children and others throughout Central Alberta can now claim fame of another kind. He’s written a book. Announcement of the one-of-a-kind book “Otis’s Story” was made last Friday. It’s the first of a series entitled “Through the Eyes of Otis the Owl”. Each 36 page book narrated by the centre’s well-known education owl, Otis, tells the story from the Wildlife Centre, along with an educational component. “This is a very unique

and exciting series that is sure to inspire its young readers,” said a press release from Carol Kelly, executive director of the facility. “In the first book, Otis the Owl takes us through his story of how he came to be at Medicine River Wildlife Centre. It’s a thrilling tale, filled with suspense and intrigue! A beautiful, high quality book with incredible illustrations by Alberta artist Gabe Wong. “Otis is grateful for the care and kindness he receives from the Wildlife Centre and plans to donate all the proceeds of the book to help the organization pay for and protect the 453 acres surrounding his home.”

Otis the owl appeared more interested in the photographer than his audience when Carol Kelly of Medicine River Wildlife Centre spoke at a Rotary Club of Sylvan Lake meeting in January 2009. STEVE DILLS FILE

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later this fall. Reserve your copy now online at www.mrwc.ca or by emailing info@mrwc.ca or by calling 403-7283467.

Alberta Health Services has launched a campaign to recruit volunteers to serve three year terms on its 12 Health Advisory Councils. “Being genuinely responsive to the needs of Albertans is an important focus for Alberta Health Services,” said AHS Board Chair Cathy Roozen. “Health Advisory Council members play a crucial role in connecting us to the people of this province, helping us to better understand the health needs and concerns of local communities.” Established in 2009,

Health Advisory Councils facilitate discussions between community members and AHS. Albertans over the age of 18 years interested in becoming a council member can complete an application through the AHS website. Deadline is Sept. 5. Additional information is available at www.albertahealthservices.ca/689.asp, by calling 1-877-275-8830 or via email at commun i t y. e n g a g e m e n t @ albertahealthservices. ca The terms of seven of the 14 members of the David Thompson Health Advisory Council end on Dec. 31st. There are no current members from Sylvan Lake.

born June 12. “The puppies were pretty good, but the mother was skin and bone. You could count her ribs. Every bone stuck out. They just didn’t have enough money to feed her,” said Crehan. The shelter took the puppies to a veterinarian, who pronounced them in good shape, she said. However, the mother needed to eat. The animals were taken to a farm 25 minutes north of Sylvan Lake. There, Crehan said the mother received all the food, supplements, and vitamins she needed. The puppies were regularly handled to socialize them. They are now being leash trained. “They’re pretty good. You have to be a cheerleader and coax them and praise them and give them a treat,” said Crehan.

She said the mother has improved and gained some weight, which will continue now that the puppies have been weaned. “She is the sweetest, most affectionate dog ever. I can never understand how they can be so nice when they’ve been through so much,” said Crehan. The mother and puppies will need to be adopted. All are mixedbreed, medium-sized dogs, with the puppies having two different fathers. “We’re looking for forever homes for them now,” said Crehan. She said the ideal home would be with an active family that is willing to take time and effort to train and walk the dogs as needed. “They’ll be fine on acreages as long as they’re not left outside alone.”


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Local volleyball player finishes eighth with teammates at Pan Am Cup by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News

Sylvan Lake volleyball player Jaimie Thibeault placed eighth overall with her teammates at the Pan Am Cup in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, according to a press release on the Volleyball Canada website. The Canadian Women’s National A Team lost a rankingdeciding match against Team Peru on July 20, with Peru winning all three games with scores

of 25-19, 30-28, and 25-21. The Canadian team had a total of three wins and five losses in the tournament. The Pan Am Cup was a qualifier for the 2013 FIVB World Grand Prix, an international women’s volleyball tournament. Due to their placing, the Canadian team did not qualify. Thibeault, a middle, trains at the Team Canada Women’s Volleyball Centre at the University of Manitoba.

More holes in one at Lakewood

Tourney

- Ken McBlane, a member of the Sylvan Lake branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, prepared to hit a ball at their annual golf tournament Saturday at the Top O’ The Hill Golf Course. ALEISHA BOSCH

by Steve Dills

Go for it - Miranda Keetch of Rocky Mountain House participated in a beach volleyball tournament July 28 organized by Alberta Volleyball Association. The tournament ran all weekend, and was open to all adults 19 and over in both competitive and non-competitive levels. ALEISHA BOSCH

Sylvan Lake News

Golfers are continuing to show their prowess by carding holes in one at Lakewood Golf Resort. Over the past few weeks, three more golfers have recorded the feat.

• Darlene Cadman aced hole number 2 with a six iron on July 21. • Stacy Brown potted the ball on the second hole with a seven iron on July 29. • Tom Peden recorded a single stroke on hole number seven with an eight iron on August 13.

CAMP

Come and see what Competitive swimming is all about and have a ton of FUN!!!

August 20-24, 2012

Great cause

- Cindy Regier helped organize the fourth annual Stacy Regier Memorial Golf Tournament at Meadowlands Golf Club July 28. Stacy was 26 when she died in a car accident

in Calgary. The tournament was organized in her memory by parents Cindy and Pete, and is a fundraiser for intensive care units in Calgary. Registration was completely full this year, and prizes were available to be won at every hole. ALEISHA BOSCH

4:30 – 5:30 pm • $40

Year–end - Gunslingers team member Stacia Dyck prepared to hit the

Please wear a one piece bathing suit and bring goggles

ball while batting at Sylvan Lake Slo-Pitch League’s year-end tournament Saturday.

- COMPETITIVE SWIMMERS -

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*Returning swimmers gold & up and great cross training for other sports. Everyone welcome as long as they can swim!

Pre-register with Coach Sharon @ stkburns@shaw.ca www.sylvanlakeswimclub.ca SWIM SEASON REGISTRATION SEPT. 11-12, 2012 5 – 7 PM • Mezzanine (Upstairs Multi-plex) Forms can be printed off of our website.

SWIM SEASON STARTS SEPT. 17, 2012!!!

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Sept. 19, 2012 • 6PM • Sylvan Lake Aquatic Centre For more info email: sylvanlakenauticals@gmail.com


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REACHING OVER

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Announcements

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Employment

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Celebrations

JACK AND BRENDA would like to thank family and friends for making our day specail and for all the gifts received. Thanks..........The Blakelys

Marriages WALDO - HAGEN Ray and Joanne Waldo along with Rusty and Barb Hagen of 108 Mile House in B.C. are very happy to announce the marriage of JESSICA AND SHANE on August 11, 2012. Welcome to both sides... our newly extended families. ~Ray, Joanne, Barb and Rusty Love and Laughter Always

BILL BAIRD 90th Birthday Celebration Saturday, August 18, 2012 Open House 1 - 4 p.m. Marina Room Chateau Suites, Sylvan Lake

JOHANSON Open House 80th Birthday Celebration for Eric Johanson Sat. Aug. 25, 3-6 pm. at Centerville Hall

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CENTRAL ALBERTA ORTHODONTICS is proud to announce that Dr. Saleh & Dr. Sam are now providing orthodontic care to all of Central Alberta. Conveniently located in the heart of Red Deer. No referral necessary. Call 403-346 7279. info@ centralalbertaortho.com

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Rental & Real Estate

2010-2210

FAX: 403-887-2081

announcements

Card Of Thanks

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3000-4310

Lost

YARD SALE, BAKE SALE & BBQ Saturday, August 18, 2012 9 AM - 4 PM Items to donate to the sale will be accepted Thursday Aug. 16 & Friday, Aug. 17 from 5-7PM at the Church Hall.

Anglican Church 4308 - 50 Avenue Portion of all proceeds will be donated to Sylvan Lake & District Victim Services

CLASSIFIEDS’ LABOR DAY Hours & Deadlines OFFICE & PHONES CLOSED MON. SEPT. 3, 2012 Red Deer Advocate & Red Deer Life Publication dates: SAT. SEPT. 1 SUN. SEPT. 2 TUES. SEPT. 4 Deadline is: Fri. August 31 at 5 p.m. Central AB Life Publication date: THURS. SEPT. 6 Deadline is: Fri. August 31 at 5 p.m. Ponoka Publication date: WED. SEPT. 5 Deadline is: Thur. August 30 at 5 p.m. Rimbey Publication date; TUES. SEPT, 4 Deadline is: Thurs. August 30 at NOON Stettler & Weekender

Publication date: WED. SEPT. 5 FRI. SEPT. 7 Deadline is: Fri. August 31 at NOON Sylvan Lake News & Eckville Echo Publication date: THUR. SEPT. 6 Deadline is: Fri. August 31 at 5 p.m. Bashaw Publication date: TUES. SEPT. 4 Deadline is: Thur. August 30 at NOON Castor - Regular deadline Have a safe & happy holiday CLASSIFIEDS 403-309-3300 classifieds@reddeeradvocate.com www.wegotads.ca

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DON’T STAY IN THE

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Personals

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Oilfield

Garage Sales Out of Town M U LT I FA M I LY YA R D SALE, ! AUG. 18 & 19TH, 9-5 at Everest Memorials W of Sylvan Lake, on Hwy 11, to RR22, ( Kuusamo Rd.) then 1 km. south

Sylvan Lake 20 BAYWOOD PLACE LIGHTHOUSE POINT Aug. 17 &18 Fri. & Sat. 10 - 5 Tools, bell dish, household misc. 4620 48 A Ave. Close Sylvan Lake Sat. 18th 10:30 - 3:30 Many household items, ornaments & some furniture. 5127 50 A AVE. Sat. 18th & Sun. 19th 10-4 MOVING! SOLD HOUSE, EVERYTHING INSIDE & OUTSIDE. Furniture, equipment, ladders, BBQ, TV’s, etc, etc.

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EXPERIENCED WATER and Vacuum Haulers required. H2S, PST, First Aid. Above average day rate and cushy benefits plan. Fax 403-934-3487. Email: reception @mjswaterhauling.ca LOCAL ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE company looking for day rate and hourly Vacuum Truck Operator. Must have current oilfield tickets and up-to-date drivers abstract. Benefit package. Fax 403-845-3903.

Restaurant/ Hotel

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FIRESIDE now hiring: Prep Cooks, Line Cooks, Dishwashers, Servers & Bartenders. Bring resume in person. 4907 Lakeshore Dr. Sylvan Lake. HEWLETT PARK MCDONALDS (50 Hewlett Park Landing Sylvan Lake) is seeking 20 Food Counter Attendants available 24/7 for all shifts, starting $11.00/hour. Apply in person or at www.worksforme.ca

Trades

850

LOOKING TO HIRE one Heavy Duty Tech and one Journeyman Welder immediately for a busy truck shop in Sundre. Experience required. Contact Chris 403-638-2262.


Thursday, August 16, 2012 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Trades

850

AN ALBERTA CONSTRUCTION Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051

Medical

Trades

850

ALBERTA BASED COMPANY looking for qualified & experienced: Equipment Operators, Mulcher, Feller Buncher & Processor Operators. Out of town & camp work. Safety tickets & drivers abstract required. Email resume: jobs @commandequipment.com Fax 780-488-3002 Classifieds...costs so little Saves you so much!

790

850

A&B PIPELINERS is accepting resumes: Quality Control Inspectors (CWB Certified), Field Safety Advisors (pipeline experience NSCO preferred) and for Class 1 Truck Drivers with experience loading/ unloading equipment, jeep, booster, low bed and wheeler. Visit www.abpipeliners.com for more details. Send resume to: Fax 403-265-0922. Email: hr@abpipeliners.com. BLUERIDGE LUMBER INC. looking for a 3rd & 4th Class power engineer to operate thermal liquid heating system. Excellent compensation and benefits. Submit resume to: Box 87, Blue Ridge, AB, T0E 0B0. Email: jeff.victor @westfraser.com

Sylvan Family Health Center (SFHC) is currently seeking an energetic individual for the position of CLINIC COORDINATOR. We are an 8 physician Primary Care Clinic located in Sylvan Lake, AB. Our philosophy is to provide excellence in patient care and remain at the leading edge of primary care in Alberta. The Clinic Coordinator is responsible directly to the physicians. The successful candidate will have experience and be comfortable working in a human resources role. This includes team building; information sharing; goal setting for the clinic and conflict management. Further requirements include: computer skills; good communication skills; overseeing clinic finances; and organizing meetings. Candidates must be self-motivated and adaptable within a fast paced environment to facilitate meeting the clinic goals. Interested applicants please submit a resume to: Email: sylvanfamilydocs@gmail.com or Fax: 403-887-2261 Deadline for applications is August 21, 2012 A complete job description is available on request.

Professionals

Trades

CERTIFIED ELECTRICIANS WANTED for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefits. Safety tickets needed. Fax 250-775-6227 or email: info@torqueindustrial.com. Apply online: www.torqueindustrial.com CERTIFIED MILLWRIGHTS NEEDED for growing northern company. Competitive wages and benefits. Safety tickets necessary. Fax resume to 250-775-6227 or email: info@torqueindustrial.com Online: www.torqueindustrial.com TJ LOGGING of Whitecourt, Alberta is now accepting resumes for the logging season: Heavy Duty Hoe, Dozers, Bunchers, Skidders, & Process Operators. Fax resume 780-778-2428

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DIRECTOR PT

Spectrum Adult Services kcs Association (formerly Kindercare) is seeking an Adult Services Director to fill a multi-dimensional role that is key in meeting our mandate to help persons with disabilities live meaningful and healthy lives in Sylvan Lake and area. Duties include: • Work together with each person and their parents/guardian, using assessment tools (e.g. ‘It’s My Life’) to identify likes, talents, dreams and vulnerabilities • Collaborate with each person, their parents/guardians and community resources to find meaningful opportunities for work, volunteerism, continued learning, recreation/leisure pursuits and social connections • Coordinate natural and paid support persons to assist each individual to pursue their ‘My Life’ plan including recruitment, orientation, training and supervision of paid support workers as well as act a kcs liaison for the Spectrum Adult Services Committee • Work with the Community Resource Worker (PDD) to ensure Individual Service Agreements reflect the unique goals of each person and that required documents are submitted in a timely manner to ensure funding supports • Play a significant role as part of kcs’ team to maintain quality standards through formal accreditation • Work as part of the kcs leadership team to provide direction to kcs according to its mission, philosophy and service pillars Requirements: • Degree or diploma in social work, disability studies or equivalent • 5 years experience working with persons with disabilities and their key supporters in an ‘individualized’ framework • Excellent leadership skills – previous supervisory experience preferred • Can balance multiple and varied responsibilities under limited supervision in keeping with kcs mission, philosophy and mandates • Able to work varied hours as needed by individuals and their support personnel • Excellent communication skills (verbal & written); computer competency (Word, Excel, E-Mail) • Sees each person as an individual and their family as a whole; sees disabilities and obsessions as opportunities to contribute unique abilities and passion • Conviction of inclusion for all and use of valued social roles to enhance inclusion • Resourceful, creative, ability to listen to the communication of an individual through expressed feelings, thoughts and behaviors and develop strategies towards positive, meaningful solutions • Criminal Record Check & Vulnerable Sector Check • Current First Aid/CPR • Training: Non-Violent Crisis Intervention, Abuse Protocol, Suicide Prevention, Medical Administration, and Positive Behavior Strategies (current updates may be accessed through kcs) • Vehicle in good running condition for occasional work use, valid driver’s license, appropriate liability insurance

Trades

850

TJ LOGGING of Whitecourt, Alberta is now accepting resumes for the logging season: Heavy Duty Hoe, Dozers, Bunchers, Skidders, & Process Operators. Fax resume 780-778-2428

Teachers/ Tutors

Trades

850

TELL it all! Tell it well! Make your ads sell for you by giving full description of goods or services offered. Include prices and terms. Phone 1-877-223-3311 for a friendly ad taker.

840 CLASSROOM AIDE FRENCH JR. KINDERGARTEN

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EXPERIENCED RV TECHNICIAN REQUIRED in Red Deer, Alberta at a family oriented dealership! Are you tired of traffic in the city? Move here! No commute and less hustle and bustle! If you’re a serious applicant don’t delay, submit your resume now! Hours of operation 8 - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday. Large indoor shop with 7 bays. Competitive wages. Excellent benefits. Outstanding team environment. Check us out online www.allandale.com. Fax 403-346-3116. Email: suzette@allandale.com.

Do you love working with young children and have a passion for French language and culture?

THIS IS FOR YOU! Bring your knowledge and experience to help young children gain a gentle introduction to French. Working with the French Jr. Kindergarten teacher, you will assist in the planning and delivery of early learning programming for 4 year olds. Required: • Early Childhood Assistant (may be accessed through kcs) • Current First Aid/CPR • Criminal Record Check/Vulnerable Sector Check • Non-Violent Crisis Intervention Training • Knowledge of French Language and Culture • Able to work as part of an early learning team This is a part-time position (2 mornings/week) from August 28, 2012 to June 2013. Please forward resumes to: KCS Association Fax: 403-887-5331 Email: kcs78@shaw.ca Thanks to all those interested, however, only successful candidates will be contacted. Competition ends August 22/12.

Business Opportunities

870

BE YOUR OWN BOSS and make money by the loads! Open a MAYTAG equipped LAUNDRY store. We’ll help you get started. Commercial Laundry Distributors 1-800-663-2646.

Misc. Help

880

Misc. Help

880

CARRIERS REQUIRED to deliver the Sylvan Lake News Central AB Life, twice weekly. Please call Debbie for details 314-4307 F/T SATELLITE INSTALLERS - Good hours, home every night, $4000-$6000/mo. Contractor must have truck or van. Tools, supplies & ladders required. Training provided, no experience needed. Apply to: satjobs@shaw.ca FIGURE SKATING COACH NEEDED IN BROOKS. Minimum Primary Starskate Certified. Coaching all levels from PreCanskate to Starskate Private. Valid membership with Skate Canada. Email: skatinginbrooks@gmail.com

ADULT UPGRADING

Alberta Government Funded Programs Student Funding Available! * GED Preparation * Trades Entrance Exam Preparation * Women in the Trades

FULL TIME MAINTENANCE

JOB HUNTING? Read the Classifieds. 1-877-223-3311. Misc. Help

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900

Employment Training

FAST TRACK your career in 22 weeks and become a Certified Health Care Aide. Phone 403-347-4233 or visit www. healthcareaideacademy.com Classes begin September 11 at the Health Care Aide Academy downtown Red Deer. FOR INTEREST or career opportunities, take an online eight-week Renewable Energy and Conservation course from Lakeland College. September 4 - Basic Energy Principles; Energy and the Environment. October 29 - Introduction to Wind Power; Energy Audits and Conservation Practices; www.lakelandcollege.ca. 1-800-661-6490. IF YOU’RE INTERESTED in real estate, then take Appraisal & Assessment, a specialized two-year business major at Lakeland College’s campus in Lloydminster, Alberta.Your training includes assessment principles, computerized mass appraisal valuation of properties, farmland evaluation and property analysis. Start September; www.lakelandcollege.ca. 1-800-661-6490, ext. 5429 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION RATED #2 for at-home jobs. Start training today. Graduates are in demand! Enroll now. Take advantage of low monthly payments. 1-800-466-1535; www.canscribe.com; admissions@canscribe.com

The Sylvan Lake Foundation requires a full-time Adult Education & Training maintenance person for the seniors’ lodge in 340-1930 www.academicexpress.ca Sylvan Lake. Applicants must have handyman capabilities and availability for on-call services as WELL-PAID/LOW-STRESS needed. Salary scale and Career in Massage benefits are according to Therapy. Train without the union scale. giving up your day job. Please submit written How? Check out resumes to: www.mhvicarsschool.com Attention: Dale Aasen or call 1-866-491-0574 Sylvan Lake Foundation for a free career Career With us 100, 4620 47 Avenue information package Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1N2 Fax: 403- 887-6039 No phone calls please..

Academic Express

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- NOW HIRING SHIPPER/RECEIVER Required Immediately

Full time position, experience an asset. Very busy position. Must have excellent computer skills, be able to work independently, work well under pressure and follow direction. Male preferred as this is an extremely physical position. Full benefits package available.

Full & Part Time Cashier Positions Available Apply with resume to Manager or Email: sylvanlake@valuedrug.ca Fax: 403.887.3322

Wages: Based on relevant education and experience.

Please forward resume, including references to: kcs Association ATT: Ann Faulk Fax 403-887-5331 Email: kcs78@shaw.ca kcs wishes to thank all applicants for their interest, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Competition closes August 22, 2012

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403-887-4200 Ext. 4

INTERESTED IN the Community Newspaper business? Alberta’s weekly newspapers are looking for people like you. Post your resume online. FREE. Visit: www.awna.com/ resumes_add.php NOW HIRING: Retail Department Managers. Cabela’s Edmonton retail is seeking experienced Retail Department Managers for both Hardlines and Softlines. To apply, please visit www.cabelas.ca/careers PORTERS/CLEANERS WANTED. Marquise has multiple cleaning positions in St. Albert! $13./hour. Full benefits! Must complete criminal record check. Send resume to: melesse@marquise.ca. Fax 1-403-263-5773 or call Melesse 1-780-903-4069. RESIDENT MANAGER COUPLE required for equestrian operation (Priddis). Ideal for mature/semiretired couple with prior experience. Duties include facility & household maintenance, animal care & child care. Accommodations included. Send cover letter & resume: info@familyfutures.com or fax 403-265-7879

Business Services #1000 - #1430

Accounting

1010

Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors

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Automotive

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Automotive

Glass Shops

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Misc. Services

NEW N #6, 20A Sylvaire Close LOCATIO

Hours: M-F 8-5

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Domestic, Import & Diesel Repair

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WE ARE A NEW CAR WARRANTY APPROVED MAINTENANCE FACILITY

Imports • Domestic • Trucks • SUV • Diesel Repairs

Our Door to Yours! Mobile Glass Service

403-887-6661

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Landscaping

1240

Directly behind our old location

Contractors

1100

Â?Â?Â?Â?Â? 5CustomStar Landscaping & Design (Top Soil, Sand & Gravel)

Property Clean Ups & Junk Removal

CALL SHELLEY

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Legal Services

INCLUDING:

basement/suite development & design, bathrooms, ceilings, texturing, laminate & hardwood floors, electrical, plumbing, windows & doors

Kevin O’Rourke 403-357-0351

Additions & Renovations Fences & Decks Basement Development Phone: 403-588-8163 Email: rainycreek@telus.blackberry.net

Financial

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DO YOU NEED to borrow money - Now? If you own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits will lend you money - It’s that simple. 1-877-486-2161. MONEYPROVIDER.COM. $500 loan and +. No credit refused. Fast, easy, 100% secure. 1-877-776-1660.

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CRIMINAL RECORD? Think: Canadian pardon. U.S. travel waiver. (24 hour record check). Divorce? Simple. Fast. Inexpensive. Debt recovery? Alberta collection to $25,000. Calgary 403-228-1300 or 1-800-347-2540; www. accesslegalresearch.com

Misc. Services

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5* JUNK REMOVAL

Property clean up 340-8666

5* JUNK REMOVAL

Property clean up 340-8666

Misc. Services

1290

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Chain Link Fences Wood Fences Decks Interior Framing Finish Work

ART LAKE 403-304-0727 (cell) 403-887-3760

www.rapidauto.org NEW FACILITY

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DISCONNECTED PHONE? Phone Factory Home Phone Service. No one refused! Low monthly rate! Calling features and unlimited long distance available. Call Factory today! 1-877-336-2274; www.phonefactory.ca HOME PHONE RECONNECT. Call 1-866-287-1348. Prepaid long distance specials! Feature package specials! Referral program! Don’t be without a home phone. Call to connect! 1-866-287-1348. NEED TO ADVERTISE? Province wide classifieds. Reach over 1 million readers weekly. Only $259. + GST (based on 25 words or less). Call this newspaper NOW for details or call 1-800-282-6903 ext. 228.

Moving & Storage

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Personal Services

TRUE ADVICE! True clarity! True Psychics! 1-877-342-3036 or 1-900-528-6258 or mobile #4486. (18+) $3.19/minute; www.truepsychics.ca

Rental Equipment

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Auctions

ANTIQUE ESTATE SALE Sunday, August 26 11am Sharp • Viewing 9am SALE LOCATION:

Ridgewood Community Hall Directions: From Penhold Fas Gas, West on 592 for 9 km to Range Road 10, North to the Hall or Burnt Lake Trail to Range Road 10, then South to Hall. Watch for Ridgewood Hall signs

• General Equipment Rental • STIHL Products Dealer #30 Industrial Drive 403-887-0012

WE CAN MAKE IT EASIER!

Buy & Sell #1500 - #1990

PARTIAL LIST ONLY

1978 VW Van, 55381 Miles – 1984 Yamaha Virago 750 Bike – 2006 Saturn Ion – Autographed Print of the Titanic by The youngest Survivor – Antiques – Furniture – Cheval Mirrors – Chairs – Brass oil Lamp – Collector Plates – Collector Coins, Stamps & Bills – Trunk – Small Drop Leaf Table – Antique Christmas Tree Ornaments – Pez Candy Dispensers – Blue Willow China – Figurines – 2 Leather Sofa Sets – Like New Sofa Set – Bedroom Furniture – Dining Suite – Corner China Cabinet – Wicker Set – Misc. AND LOTS MORE

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Auctions

GUN AUCTION. August 18, 9 a.m. Private collection, firearms, militaria, ammo, weaponry and more! Unreserved! No buyers fee! Wainwright, Alberta Scribner Auction 780-842-5666. Details: www.scribnernet.com.

1400

Well Drilling

www.cherryhillauction.com Cherry Hill Auction & Appraisals

Phone: 403-342-2514 or 403-347-8988

1400

K&K AUCTIONS PRESENTS AN ANTIQUE AND COLLECTIBLE AUCTION Sunday, August 19, 2012, 10 a.m. at Bashaw Community Centre. Call Doug and Loraine 780-679-4142; www.globalauctionguide

RURAL WATER TREATMENT

)RON &ILTERS s 3OFTENERS s $ISTILLERS Tell them Danny s 2EVERSE /SMOSIS s +ONTINUOUS 3HOK #HLORINATOR Hooper sent you

0ATENTED 7HOLE (OUSE 2EVERSE /SMOSIS 3YSTEM SO005352

STEEL BUILDING - Huge clearance sale! 20x24 $4,658 25x28 $5,295 30x40 $7,790 32x54 $10,600 40x58 $14,895 47x78 $19,838 One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422; www.pioneersteel.ca

Misc. for Sale

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")' )2/. #HECK OUR WEBSITE FOR LOCAL REPS AND PHONE NUMBERS

Visit us online at www.BigIronDrilling.com !LSO VIEW OUR 29 PATENTED AND PATENT PENDING INVENTIONS

03 7E ALSO SELL 3OFTENERS 0URIlERS FOR 4OWN #ITY WATER

1550

METAL ROOFING & SIDING. Best prices! 36� Hi-Tensile TUFF-Rib 29ga. Galvalume $.67 sq. ft. Colours $.82 sq. ft. 40 Year Warranty. ALTA-WIDE Builders Supplies 1-888-263-8254.

1400

Well Drilling

INNISFAIL MEATS, 5107 - 47 Ave., Innisfail, Alberta, Tuesday, August 21, 10 a.m. 2007 Toyota 8FGU-25 Forklift, CP 48’ transport can, 40’ refrigerated dry van, motorized chain link gate, meat & food equipment, scales, office, protective wear, uniforms, shop equipment etc. 10% BP. See www.montgomeryauctions.com or call 1-800-371-6963

Building Supplies

Classifieds Your place to SELL Your place to BUY Well Drilling

1530

MEIER GUN AUCTION. Saturday, August 25, 11 a.m., 6016 - 72A Ave., Edmonton. Over 200 guns - handguns, rifles, shotguns, miscellaneous. Call to consign 780-440-1860.

Terms of Sale: Cash, Cheque, C/C, Everything must be paid for & removed on sale day (NO EXCEPTIONS), 15% buyer’s premium. Sale subject to Additions, Deletions, Errors and Omissions.

For a complete list visit

FOR fast results: Classified BOXES? MOVING? Want Ads. Phone 1-877SUPPLIES? 403-986-1315 223-3311.

Personal Services

1530

Auctions

1760

FOR RESTLESS or cramping legs. A fast acting remedy since 1981, sleep at night, proven for 31 years; www.allcalm.com. Mon-Fri, 8-4 EST, 1-800-765-8660.

1760

Misc. for Sale

NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAIN! Newly Patented! “Kontinuous Shok� Chlorinator. No mess: Effective year round eliminating bacterial growth, smell and slime. Inexpensive. Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON; www.bigirondrilling.com

Agricultural #2000 - #2290 Farm Equipment ..............2010 Haying Equipment ............2020 Tractors ............................2030 Combines & Headers ......2040 Fertilizer Equipment..........2050 Misc. Farm Machinery ......2060 Equipment Wanted ..........2070 Farm Custom Work ..........2080 Farm Auctions ..................2090 Livestock ..........................2100 Livestock - Exotic..............2110 Sheep ..............................2120 Poultry ..............................2130 Horses ..............................2140 Horse Boarding ................2150 Riding Supplies ................2160 Horse/Stock Trailers ........2170 Pasture Wanted ................2180 Grain, Feed, Hay ..............2190 Seed Grain ......................2200 Seeding & Tillage ............2210

2140

Horses

PATTEN-POLLITT Performance Horse & Production Sale. Sunday, August 19, 1 p.m. Preview 10 a.m. Sale held - Pollitt Ranch Eckville. More information call Rory 780-388-2139; Shane 403-746-5756. View catalogue online: wwww.northernhorse.com

Grain, Feed Hay

2190

HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup� Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252

SYLVAN LAKE NEWS BUSINESS DIRECTORY x ROOFING x SIDING

CM Concrete Inc.

If you choose us as your contractor we will:

Specializing in concrete and framing

• • • •

Listen to your needs and concerns Provide high quality products Show attention to detail Carefully clean up, leaving your yard the way we found it • Provide you with the best warranty in the business We are manufacturer certiďŹ ed and have over 20 years experience. We work all seasons of the year.

Call Al for a free estimate:

Clint Baerg clint@cmconcreteinc.net Flatwork and walls

1-403-795-1601

Your Monument Source

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Jim Caldwell RED DEER.............403.347.4474 SYLVAN LAKE.............403.887.5211 TOLL FREE.............1.877.394.4474 Fax.............403.887.5212

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Framing Shops Houses Etc.

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Winter Storage Boat Covers

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Thursday, August 16, 2012 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Houses/ Duplexes

For Rent #3000 - #3200 Acreages/Farms ..............3010 Houses/Duplexes ............3020 Condos/Townhouses........3030 Manufactured Homes ......3040 Four Plexes/Six Plexes ....3050 Suites ..............................3060 Cottages/Seasonal ..........3070 Roommates Wanted ........3080 Rooms for Rent................3090 Motels/Hotels ..................3100 Offices ..............................3110 Stores/Commercial ..........3120 Industrial ..........................3130 Warehouse Space............3140 Garage Space..................3150 Storage Space ................3160 Land ................................3170 Pasture ............................3180 Mobile Lot ........................3190 Misc. for Rent ..................3200

Wanted to Rent #3250 - #3390

Acreages/Farms ..............3255 Houses/Duplexes ............3260 Suites ..............................3270 Rooms..............................3280 Manufactured Homes ......3290 Housesitting Wanted ........3300 Garage Space..................3310 Storage Space ................3320 Stores/Commercial ..........3330 Office Space ....................3340 Industrial ..........................3350 Warehouse Space............3360 Resorts & Cottages..........3370 Pasture/Land....................3380 Mobile Lot ........................3390

HOW can you make your phone ring and make some quick cash? Place your ad here . . . Phone 1-877-223-3311

For Rent

3020

2 BDRM. 1 bath cottage Sylvan Lake, fully furn, equipped, 6 appls, fireplace, deck, fenced yard, 2 blocks from water. Clean, respectful, mature, only. $1125 + DD inclds. water. Avail. until June. 403-887-5227

Condos/ Townhouses

3030

AVAIL July 15, 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo, living room & one bdrm furnished, 5 appl, exercise room in bldg, underground parking, $1350 + pwr, $1300 SD, No pets, N/S, PM 444 ~ 113, 3 Broadway Rise ~ Sim Management & Realty 403-340-0065 ext 412 ~ www.simproperties.ca CONDO furn., 2 bdrm. 2 baths, 1 large sunny loft, heated indoor parking, heating and water incl. power can be incl. insuite washer/dryer, nat. gas fireplace and bbq, n/s, no pets, no children, $1200 /mo. avail Sept. 15, call 780- 910-6050 SYLVAN Lake 2 bdrm. , 2 baths condo, hardwood, gym, hot tub, games room $1190, (780)940-3383

Suites

3060

SYLVAN LAKE

2 bdrm, apt., lake view, fireplace, balcony, laundry $875, Sim & Thorne PM LTD. 403-347-0755

3299

Suites

3060

BACHELOR SUITES FOR RENT ranging $550-$650 $300 d.d. All rooms above Hazzard County Bar & Grill. Call 403-887-5235 ask for Char SYLVAN LAKE, 2 bedroom apt., plus an office, all furnished. $1200. mo. $600 s.d. Please call 403-887-4610

Mobile Lot

3190

KILIAN ESTATES Mobile Park, Eckville; sites ready to move your 4 year or newer mobile home onto today. All utilities at each site. Phase 2 now ready. Incentive. Call Park Manager 403-844-0512

Offices

3110

DOWNTOWN

OFFICE SPACE

FOR LEASE

Lakeland Plaza

House with large fenced yard & dbl GARAGE. 2 bdrm & den, 2 baths 5 appls. SMALL PET welcome. Close to school & parks. Available September 1

CHARMING HOMEbdrm,

in cottage area. 2 detached garage. Stone F/P & hardwood in L.R. F/S/W/D. Small pet would be considered. AVAILABLE NOW!

Real Estate #4000 - #4190

Realtors & Services..........4010 Houses for Sale................4020 Houses Wanted ................4030 Condos/Townhouses ........4040 Acreages ..........................4050 Acreages Wanted ............4060 Farms/Land ......................4070 Farms/Land Wanted ........4080 Manufactured/ Mobile Homes ..................4090 Income Property ..............4100 Commercial Property ......4110 Industrial Property ............4120 Cottages/Resort Property ..4130 Businesses for Sale..........4140 Buildings for Sale ............4150 Lots for Sale ....................4160 Out of Town Property ......4170 Investment Opportunities ..4180 Mortgages Bought/Sold....4190

Houses For Sale

4090

Manufactured Homes

$1.5 MILLION Inventory Reduction Sale! 16’ X 76’, 20’ X 76’, 22’ X 76’ modulars. Must go by August 31. Call or come visit. Grandview Modular 1-877-945-1272 142 East Lake Blvd., Airdrie

LARGE 2 bdrm & den, 2 baths. Upgraded kitchen, 7 appls. Gas F/P. Live in luxury close to parks & trails. AVAILABLE NOW! Sorry, no pets

GREAT LOCATION 2 bdrm Townhouse. Close to Community Centre. 1 ½ baths, 6 appls. GARAGE $1350 plus G & E AVAILABLE NOW!

4090

4090

Manufactured Homes

Manufactured Homes

JANDEL HOMES. 7 sold 53 remaining stock homes available for immediate delivery. 17 models to choose from. Loaded with options, priced from $116,000. - $144,900.; www.jandelhomes.com.

NOBODY - We mean nobody beats our prices/service on SRI Homes! Check it out - see us last. Huge discounts Transportation on all 2011 stock. #5000-5300 Immediate delivery. Automotive Services ........5010 Call now! 1-877-341-4422; Antique & Classic Autos ....5020 www.dynamicmodular.ca Cars ..................................5030

LAST CHANCE to save at Craig’s! 1520 SF Moduline homes starting at $99,900. Two great floorplans. Sale ends September 1, 2012! Call us 1-877-380-2266 or check us out at www.craigshomesales.com

Commercial Property

4110

HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 5 miles east of Grande Prairie by Unreserved Ritchie Bros Auction, October 4. 153+/- acres, zoned RM2, Hwy frontage; rbauction.com.

CLASSIFIEDS Sell it Best! To place your ad phone 1-877- Cottages/Resort 223-3311 Property

4130

4020

Businesses For Sale

HAND CRAFTED log homes, log accents and milled log replacement components. M&H Wood Specialties Ltd. 780-459-5700; www.mhwood.com.

4140 130 Locations & Growing!

FULLY SERVICED Lake Lots for sale. Starting at $69,900. Elinor Lake Resort, 2.5 hours North East of Edmonton. 1-877-623-3990; www.elinorlakeresort.com

SUV’s................................5040 Trucks ..............................5050 Heavy Trucks....................5060 Vans/Buses ......................5070 Motorcycles ......................5080 Campers ..........................5090 Motorhomes......................5100 5th Wheels........................5110 Holiday Trailers ................5120 Tent Trailers ......................5130 Utility Trailers ....................5140 ATV’s ................................5150 Boats & Marine ................5160 Snowmobiles ....................5170 Tires, Parts & Accessories ......................5180 Auto Wreckers ..................5190 Vehicles Wanted ..............5200 Car/Truck Rental ..............5210 Recreational Vehicle Rental ..............................5220 Trailer Rental ....................5230 Misc. Automotive ..............5240 RV’s ..................................5300

Trucks

5050

Franchise Opportunity! Enter the exciting world of outdoor advertising! Magnetsigns is the world’s largest portable sign rental network, with a wide range of changeable outdoor advertising products that žt into any complex city marketplace.

TELL it all! Tell it well! Make your ads sell for you by giving full description of goods or services offered. Include prices and terms. Phone 1-877-223-3311 for a friendly Parkvale adult duplex Prime location, quiet close, ad taker. next to walking trails/market, 1208 sq. ft. bungalow, open design, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, single garage, lg. pie lot, immed. poss.$268,000, 403-342-8937 after 6

SOMMERSET SUITE

4050

21 QTRS of Farmland & 3 Country Acreages in Hythe, Alberta by Unreserved Ritchie Bros Auction, October 4. 3183+/- total acres, $33,000 Surface Lease Revenue; rbauction.com.

403-887-3021 403 -887-3021

Board WILLOW STREET

Acreages

21

This is an established franchise being offered for sale and comes as a turn key operation. Investment range varies and Ĺľnancial information will be made available for qualiĹľed buyers. We are looking for a self-starting individual with a vision of owning your own business, if this is you, then Ĺľnd out more:

VIBRANT ADULT COMMUNITY Pre-selling in Sylvan Lake. www.brightwaterliving.ca Call 403-887-0780

Call 1-800-219-8977 Ext 2 or visit www.magnetsigns.com

4130

Cottages/Resort Property

REDUCED!

LAKE FRONT PROPERTY -†2300 sqft home on 10 acres $449,000. 10 min from Ponoka. Fishing, swimming & boating at your back door. See welist.com #47984.†MLS C3526876. Call 403-519-6773†Email: brettie@platinum.ca

Lots For Sale

4160

SYLVAN LAKE big lot, nice location, well priced. 403-896-3553

2010 FORD F150 XLT 4x2 crew cab, 20,000 km. Warranty, like new. No tax. $23,000. 403-845-3292 or 403-895-2337

Motorhomes

5100

2012 CITATION CHATEAU 24SA Sprinter Motorhome. Easy to drive, excellent fuel mileage, comfortable setup with all options, 13032 km. $75,000. Brent 403-580-0222.

COUNTRY LANE RV PARK Beautiful privately owned RV Park Heated Pool, Spa, Clubhouse SERVICED CLEAR TITLE LOTS

S006630

Now from $25,000!!

(only $2,000 Deposit) Viewings must be pre-booked 2 days in advance by phoning

Toll Free: 1.888.913.2114 www.countrylanervcalgary.com

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Tour These Fine Homes

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Tires, Parts Acces.

5180

AUTO-TRUCK WRECKING all makes all models, lots of 4x4’s, Dodge, Ford, GMC, imports, trucks up to 3 tons. We ship anywhere. Call 306-821-0260 Lloydminster or 403-878-2513 Medicine Hat

Public Notice #6000 Public Notices ..................6010 Special Features ..............6050

Public Notices

Welcome Home! Celebrating the birth of your child? Share your happy news with family & friends with a special announcement in the Classifieds “Announcement” section.

6010

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of Saundra Ann Rowberry who died on June 19, 2012. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by September 22, 2012 and provide details of your claim with:

1-877-223-3311 CLASSIFIEDS

Allison Ross, Barrister & Solicitor at Rowanoak Law Office LLP #3, 4914 - 50 Avenue Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1C9 If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

Public Notices

6010

PUBLIC NOTICE TELUS would like to notify area residents of a proposal to construct a new telecommunications facility in the Sylvan Lake area. The proposed installation is a 25m monopole tower located at the Town of Sylvan Lake, Public Works Yard - 1 Industrial Drive, Sylvan Lake, AB, (Latitude: 52.312076; Longitude: - 114.066395). ANY PERSON may make a written comment to the individuals listed individuals listed below with respect to this matter by September 13, 2012.

Contact: TM Mobile Inc. (Telus) c/o Altus Group Rupinder Basi 333 11th Avenue, Suite 1200 Calgary, AB T2R 1L9 Ph: 403-410-3150 Fax 403-228-1020 Email: comments.agi@altusgroup.com

Children and teddy bears picnic together at Dickson Store Museum by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News

Music? Check. Games? Check. Food? Check. Teddy bears? Definite check. Dickson Store Museum hosted its 12th annual Teddy Bear Picnic last Thursday. Children brought their favourite stuffed animal to the event, where they participated in games, singing, and a picnic on the lawn, all with their toy companion at their side. Museum manager Sharon Lightbown originally came up with the idea. When she first began her job, she was asked to organize some children’s summer events. The picnic was one of them. She’s not sure where the idea came from, but said she used to dance as a child. One of the songs she danced to was Teddy Bear’s Picnic, and she wonders if the song was in the back of her mind when she was planning the events. “It just came to me. I don’t think I ever read anything about it,” said Lightbown. She describes the picnic as a family event, geared to children up to eight years old. The children play games, make crafts, sing songs, and go on a “bear hunt”. A sucker with a cut-out paper bear around it is a prize at the end of the bear hunt. Past years have featured a puppet show and a live play, said Lightbown. “We just do different things every year, but a lot of it is the same and people like that and they keep coming back,” said Lightbown. Families register in advance for the event. Lightbown said registration is necessary because the picnic gets bigger every year, and the museum needs to be aware of available food and supervision for the children. She estimated about 50 people were registered for this year’s picnic. The picnic’s food is provided by local businesses, who sponsor the event. The menu included sandwiches, watermelon, homemade lemonade, gummy

Peter Curtis, 4, held his teddy bear close as he played games at Dickson Store Museum’s Teddy Bear Picnic last Thursday. ALEISHA BOSCH

bears, and an ice cream cake for dessert. Shaylyn Kettle, 9, attended the picnic. It was her first year at the event, which she said was fun because of its many activities. “It’s awesome so far,” said Shaylyn, adding that she would like to return next year. Shaylyn got her teddy, Dayce, a husky dog wearing a pink dress, from the Build-A-Bear Workshop in West Edmonton Mall about a year ago.

Underway

- It didn’t take long for heavy equipment to move onto the site of the new Crestview subdivision, south of Pierview. Work was underway last Friday. The subdivision application for the first 60 lot phase of the development was approved by Municipal Planning Commission members at their meeting July 16. STEVE DILLS


Thursday, August 16, 2012 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

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OFFICE: #1, 4914-50 Ave. • Sylvan Lake, AB Ph: 403-887-2217 (24 Hrs) • Toll Free: 1-877- 373-6296 • Fax: 403-887-3165

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5 Legacy Cove

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Gord Steinbach

56 Lakeway Blvd

2314 Danielle Drive

60 Premiere – Blackfalds

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24 Hunter Rd. MLS#326925

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403-396-1584 71 Willow Springs Cr MLS#327191

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46 Briar Road MLS#326346

4604 - 43 St. MLS#320832

7 Heenan Court MLS#320303

It’s a GREAT time to buy! Take a look at these prices!!! #302 5435 Lakeshore Dr. Top floor overlooking the lake and golf course, 1340 sqft of living, best unit in the building, rare opportunity. NEW PRICE $229,900

Robert Popilchak

3815 50 Avenue Superior half duplex, rear alley access to garage, 1050 sqft, a short walk to the beach, convenient location. NEW PRICE $239,900

1222 Marine Drive A cabin at the lake for such an affordable price, located at Sunbreaker Cove - surrounded by trees, nicely kept. NEW PRICE $269,900

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Carl Stepp

48 Sunset Drive A cabin at Gull Lake, very affordable, cozy and quaint, surrounded by nature, excellent gateway winter/summer. NEW PRICE $299,900

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403-350-8708 10 Willow Street MLS# 325809

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30 Rustic Crescent MLS# 327272

Alf Moore

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1105 Poplar Road MLS# 327059

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0 $339,90

717 Sunhaven Way MLS# 325910

0 $365,00

5110 - 48 Avenue MLS# 327555

5009 - 47 Street MLS# 321999

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0 $509,00

Willard Morris

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51 Pine Crescent MLS# 323734

Over 30 Acres near Red Deer MLS# 320464

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Price Reduced... Now Starting from

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5334 - 42 Avenue MLS# 0000979

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5031 - 36 Street MLS# 325480

2 Grand Avenue MLS# 324612

130 Old Boomer Rd. MLS# 324043

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