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A rally hosted by Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA Kerry Towle to talk about the Highway 11-781 intersection and plan further lobbying efforts to have it reopened to all-way traffic attracted almost 500 people last Tuesday night. STEVE DILLS

Towle volunteered to organize more lobbying, rallies on 781-11 issue by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA Kerry Towle told a cheering audience of almost 500 people that she’s going to do whatever it takes to represent residents’ views that lights are needed at the Highway 11 and 781 intersection. But she told them, at last Tuesday’s meeting in the community centre, that she needed the support of everyone in the room to convince town councillors they should be lobbying for lights at that corner. Mayor Susan Samson and town

councillors, who were not at the meeting, took the brunt of Towle’s criticism although she stressed several times she’s trying to be fair and not take their words out of context. She also indicated she’d met with Red Deer County and asked them why they’re not supporting the campaign. “It starts with the grassroots, there’s a process here,� she said. “You guys are obviously passionate, I believe there’s an easy fix. But your municipal councils, Sylvan Lake and Red Deer County are not hearing you.� Red Deer County councillor George Gehrke was at the meeting.

Noting that the cost for Memorial Trail is now up to $6.7 million, Towle said the price isn’t going to stop there. “Anybody who thinks it’s going to stop at $6.7 million is fooling themselves. “Who’s going to pay for it, you,� she said. (A letter received by the town earlier this month from Transportation Minister Ric McIver confirmed the total for town infrastructure including Memorial Trail, Memorial Trail and 50th Street intersection improvements, Fortis Alberta costs, related engineering and material testing, and contingency is $4,603,549.61. The remaining

work on provincial infrastructure will be funded for a total of up to $2,051,396.71 ‌ This includes Memorial Trail and Highway 20 intersection improvements, Highway 11 and Highway 20 intersection improvements, Highway 11 and Highway 781 intersection improvements, the traffic impact assessment, related engineering and material testing and contingency.â€? The work was all tendered earlier this year and the tender awarded based on final approval by the province. Work is underway.) Towle said she told Samson “I would not attempt to take any money away from them. What I

did say is that it doesn’t stop the fact that 781 needs to stay open. I asked her to join my fight and ask the minister to put lights at 781. I got a resounding ‘781 is no longer an issue’. “Minister McIver is in a very difficult position. He’s not going to go against the municipal government that speaks on your behalf,� Towle said. She encouraged residents to write letters and sign petitions. “I will take every single piece of paper given onto the floor of the Legislature,� Towle promised. Continued on Page 4

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Traffic stop resulted in cash, drugs by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

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about 10 p.m. last Friday. Upon stopping the vehicle it was determined the driver had been drinking, a 24 hour suspension was issued and the vehicle towed. A large quantity of cash as well as a number of Percocet pills were seized from the vehicle. Eddi Daniel Rogers, 33, a passenger in the vehicle, has been charged with one count of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking as well as possession of the proceeds of crime. “We believe that we have seized not only illegal drugs but the profits that came from trafficking of drugs,” said Allemekinders in a news release. Rogers was released on $2,000 cash bail as well as a number of conditions. His first appearance in Red Deer Provincial Court is on Sept. 10.

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Destroyed - A fifth wheel holiday trailer was destroyed by fire about 6:40 p.m. last Tuesday. Sylvan Lake firefighers were quick to quell the blaze after they arrived on scene for find flames shooting from the windows and roof of the unoccupied Wildwood trailer which was parked in a farm yard just off Range Road 382 west of Highway 781. No one was home at the time of the fire. STEVE DILLS

Female sailors arriving to compete for national title by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

The waters of the lake will be dotted with sailors this weekend as Sylvan Lake Sailing Club hosts a national women’s competition. The Canadian Yachting Association Women’s Keelboat Nationals are being held from today (Thursday) to Sunday. All teams will be racing Martin 242 boat described as 24 foot high performance racers. Events start with a meet and greet Thursday night. A boardroom clinic takes place Friday morning with guest coach Michael Clements (current Martin 242

Canadian National Champion and Fleet Captain of Royal Vancouver Yacht Club). Then it’s down to the docks and onto the water for more coaching and practise. The clinic will conclude with a practise race or two under the direction of multi-Olympic race officer Paul Ulibarri. Racing gets underway Saturday morning. Eleven teams are registered, according to a list on the sailing club’s website. Team Ontario is from Nepean Sailing Club, while other teams are from Royal Victoria Yacht Club, Kelowna Yacht Cub, Central

Okanagan Sailing and Glenmore Sailing Club. Four teams represent Sylvan Lake Sailing Club. They include Team TRYM with Marg Phelan as skipper and Rita Johnson, Tracey Andersen and Yvonne Bradshaw as crew; Team Boom Booms with Norma Turner as skipper and Debbie Russell, Linda Ethier and Grace Ford as crew; Team Sorcerer with Kathy Martin as skipper and Joyce Ulsifer, Laura Larsen and Heather Tee-Saganis as crew; and Team Chicks Ahoy! with Linda Boyd as skipper and Cheryl Murdock, Gail Surkan and Nancy Smith as crew.

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Lighthouse slated for demolition this fall by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

A symbol of Sylvan Lake for almost 25 years, the lighthouse at the marina is slated for demolition this fall as part of development plans for the property. Betty Osmond, the town’s chief administrative officer, said it’s coming down in preparation for marina work this winter. Councillors approved a demolition permit for the rental shack on the property but because the lighthouse has such a small footprint a permit isn’t needed for its destruc-

tion. The 55 foot octagonal white tower with a red cupola over the lantern, which was erected to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the town in 1988, is in very poor shape and is not salvagable. “We had both the building inspector and fire chief look at it and it’s not in a state that could be saved,” said Ron Lebsack, director of leisure and protective services. “From a staff perspective our recommendation is not to preserve the lighthouse,” added Osmond.

Female sailors arriving... Continued from page 2 The event is not just about racing, states the website. Four socials are scheduled Thursday to Sunday and there will be lots of time to meet new sailors and visit old friends. Norma Turner, commodore of the local club, said in an interview earlier this year this is the first time the championships have been hosted in one of the prairie provinces. They alternate between east and west every year. The association requires the host club to have a fleet of boats of one design for use in the championships. Sylvan Lake’s club has 15 member-owned Martin 242 sailboats and all of their owners have generously offered them to be used in the regatta. “This is one of the unique elements of the regatta,” said Turner. “One design racing provides the opportunity for all crews to have an equal chance of winning based on their skills, therefore, it is about the boatmanship

and strategy, not the boats,” she said. In previous years, Sylvan Lake’s club has sent teams to Kelowna and Ottawa to compete in the championships. Spectators will be able to view the races from the shore or on the water it they have their own boats. Suggestions to the spectator boats would be to keep some distance, keep their wake to a minimum and mind the directions from the marshalls that will be on the course during the races, said Turner.

A landmark in Sylvan Lake for the past 25 years, the lighthouse at the marina is slated for demolition this fall. When built in 1988 it was described as the only operating lighthouse between the Pacific west coast and Lake Winnipeg. STEVE DILLS FILE

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will pursue every avenue to ensure a new lighthouse replaces the former structure and will leave no stone unturned”. However Councillor Rick Grimson suggested, “there might be other options” for a different type of structure. And Councillor Ken MacVicar questioned whether the town should definitively say it would pay the bill for the cost. As a result, the motion by Plante, which was unanimously supported, stated council “will support the initiative to replace the structure with something equal or appropriate”.

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Samson also asked town staff to see if the plaque could be saved. While the lighthouse is on private property now, that strip of land where it sits will eventually be given to the town as municipal reserve for a park space when development of the marina takes place. “Comments are going to come back, ‘there they go tearing down one of our icons’,” said Councillor Dale Plante. Councillor Laverne Asselstine was equally concerned. “What was put up for our 75th anniversary is being torn down in our 100th.” Samson later in the discussion suggested a motion that “council

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“My understanding is it’s pretty much crumbling.” “I’m hoping we’re going to see it in the 2013 budget,” said Mayor Susan Samson. “The lighthouse has to be replaced.” She and her family were among the “Keepers of the Light” who contributed to the initial construction, according to a plaque on the lighthouse. The plaque also claims the structure “is the only operating lighthouse between the Pacific west coast and Lake Winnipeg”. “Like the lonely sentinels that have guided mariners for hundreds of years, it’s hoped this light will be a guide to Sylvan Lake for all,” the plaque states.

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Towle volunteered to organize.... Continued from Page 1 “I’m prepared to draft letters for each and every one of you,” she continued, noting that’s not really her job as MLA. Countering the idea that lights at 781 would be too close to the Highway 20 lights or the interchange planned to connect 781 and 20, she said there are “many, many, many

examples all over the province where lights have been put up” in close proximity to others. She added that the 781 corner is actually just Highway 20 south. In response to a question, she said, “I’m not limiting my discussion to only lights, I’m asking for an open intersection to travel in a safe manner.”

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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 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. Friday, August 31 - H. J. Cody Lakers football squad takes on Okotoks in an exhibition game at 5:30 pm at the Cody field. 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 403-7283355. Saturday, September 22 - Walkathon in support of TOUCH Ministries begins at 9 am from Sylvan Lake Alliance Community Church. Info contact Sherry Wiebe at 403-357-9551. Saturday, September 22 - GMA female vocalist

She asked the question, “is this the mandate you have given me and is this how you want me to go forward?” and got a resounding round of applause. One speaker suggested that the intersection at Highway 20 and Memorial Trail, just a few hundred metres from the Highway 11 intersection is going to need lights and major work to take out the hill. Heather Donald stated that while Memorial Trail is being constructed, a lot of traffic is flowing through school zones to get out of town heading east. “That’s a recipe for disaster,” another

of the year Ali Matthews in concert at Stevenson Performing Arts Centre, H. J. Cody School, 7-8 pm. Contact Neil Evans 403-887-2092 or Garnet Rambaut 403-304-6420 for tickets. Sunday, September 23 - Alberta Underwater Council’s 10th annual Sylvan Lake beach and lake clean-up in conjuntion with Guides, Cubs, Scouts and others. Saturday, September 29 - Fall festival at the pier, organized by Town of Sylvan Lake. Tons of fall crafts, scarecrow building, activities and games to enjoy for all ages. Saturday, September 29 - Rotary Club’s annual hockey draft is going ahead as usual despite uncertainty over the NHL season. Watch for more info or contact a Rotary member. Saturday, September 29 - Central Alberta Singles dance at 8:30 pm at Penhold Hall. Music by Sierra. Members and invited guests only; new members welcome. Elaine 403-341-7653 or Bob 403-304-7440.

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. Call Joan 403-887-2201. 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.

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speaker said. “Clearly you’re not getting through on all levels that you want change,” Towle said. “I don’t get very many calls from people asking to leave it the way it is.” “I’m imploring each and every one in the room, we know it will be a long hard fight, don’t give up. Don’t allow elected officials to give up.” Rod English said, “We’ve got to get this a higher profile.” Towle proposed rallies in front of Premier Alison Redford’s office, in front of Transportation Minister Ric McIver’s office, and once the legislature is back in on Oct. 23, on the steps of the leg-

First Wednesday every month. 55+ Club Pot Luck at Sylvan Lake Legion 12 noon. $2 admission. Jam session to follow. Everyone welcome. First Wednesday every month. Sylvan Lake Customs & Classics Car Club meeting at Sylvan Lake Legion at 7 pm. Welcoming old and new members. For more info call Gord 403-8877047. 12/30/12

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. 12/30/12 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. 12/30/12 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.

Groups & Activities C.H.I.P.S. - Children’s Indoor playspace is a nonstructured playtime for children 0-5 years old. Riding, climbing and bouncing toys provided and parents and caregivers can socialize. Mondays 9-11:30 am; Wednesdays and Fridays 9:3011:30 am; Thursdays 12:30-2:30 pm. at the community centre. Contact Wendy-Jo for info 403-887-5975.

Volunteers Wanted The Memories Recovered Project (MRP) is looking for a volunteer grant researcher - writer in the Sylvan Lake or Red Deer area. The MRP is a non profit registered charity that documents on camera interviews with Canadian military veterans. Also looking for a volunteer to transcribe veteran interviews from a master disk. Check our website at www.themrp.org. If you’re interested in helping with “Keeping History Alive” please call Allan at 403-887-7114. 12/30/10

islature. “You have to band together, you have to travel,” she said. Another suggestion came from Dale Mannix. “Why don’t we all drive out on 781, 11, 20 and shut our cars off.” Then he suggested that to attract council’s attention they should sit out in front of the council chambers on Monday night and blow their horns. “You need to move your protest,” said Towle. Start with Alberta Transportation, then McIver’s office, then the Legislature. I’ll organize the whole thing,” she promised. Les Vidok, Liberal candidate in the last election, added, “One of the reasons I ran was I was frustrated as a resident of this town. We need to stand up

and do something in order to change government, we need to put pressure on.” Businessman Matt Toonders suggested they start with a “nonconfidence vote with our council and our mayor”. He admitted that until they get municipal support it’s going to be very difficult to get things changed. Towle agreed. “The reality is if we don’t get municipal councils onboard, that’s the way the process works, you people have far better success if you can encourage our representatives to defend the position of residents. I encourage you to start there. If you don’t get them on board, this job is near impossible. We want to work co-operatively with the munici-

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We also have a part time position as a Custodian at the Family and Community Centre Custodian – the hours will be Monday to Friday from 5:00 PM to 9:00 PM, with the same basic duties as the full time position above. If you are interested in the part time position, please submit your resume, specifying the position you are applying for, to: Town of Sylvan Lake 4926 - 50 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1A1 Attention: Human Resources Fax: (403) 887-3660 E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca All successful candidates will be contacted.

INVITATION TO TENDER The Town of Sylvan Lake Public Works is accepting sealed tender for the supply and delivery of the following material to the Public Works yard:

- 550 tonne of Washed sand - 350 tonne of 7mm sanding chips Tender packages are available for pick-up at the Public Building located at 1 Industrial Drive during business hours. The tender closes at 2:00 P.M. on Wednesday, September 12, 2012. Materials must be delivered no later than September 28, 2012. Additional information may be obtained by contacting Mr. John Watson, Public Works Manager at 403-887-2800

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Ideas for replacement of lighthouse offer opportunities We wonder how many thousands of pictures have been taken of Sylvan Lake’s landmark lighthouse in the 25 years since its construction in 1988. It’s certainly well recognized as synonymous with our fabulous lake culture and when working, with the light revolving, we’re sure it’s guided more than a few wayward people to the marina. It’s octagonal shape appears on sketches, pictures and logos by many of the community’s artists, or for businesses and organizations. Wood carver Edward Mutemwa, who we interviewed this week, is planning to use the lighthouse to create souvenirs (see his story in next week’s paper). Others have already used the lighthouse concept in so many other ways. Certainly it’s established itself as part of Sylvan Lake. That’s why we’ll be sorry to see it come

down later this fall. We understand concerns about the structure which suffered fire damage several years ago. Saying that, we’re enthusiastic about the opportunities ahead for creation of another truly iconic symbol of Sylvan Lake. We believe, as Mayor Susan Samson stated at Monday night’s council meeting, that the lighthouse has to be replaced. The suggestion that the town gather thoughts and ideas from residents is a good one. After all the more minds that are set to thinking, the better the end product will be. As a photographer who has captured the brilliant white sides and red cupola through all seasons, reflected in the water or in the night sky and we’ve given just a cursory amount of thought to what should happen. But we’d like to offer one suggestion.

Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

Recognizing that the Heart of Town Association, when it disbanded, left the town $100,000 in trust for a band shell or stage, we’d suggest melding of the two projects. There’s the seed money to raise more and see a truly unique structure created. Let’s incorporate a raised band stand (perhaps up to three feet off the ground or maybe even higher to accommodate sound equipment below the stage), into the based on a new lighthouse situated on the pier. (That’s right, not at the marina.) Explore the idea that the musicians’ area could be open for performances but enclosed on all sides with plexiglass or some other type of suitable clear see-through product when it’s not in use.

Perhaps not all sides need to be open during performances. It could become a viewing platform for water events or fireworks. Perhaps a place for small functions. Of course the lighthouse needs to be

functioning so the light can call people to the beach. Maybe it could be used to attract attention, much as years ago huge spot lights were used criss-crossing the sky to attract people to certain businesses. We’ll leave the logistics to engineers to

determine if our idea is feasible. But in the meantime we encourage all residents to take a look at the lighthouse before it disappears, and consider what you’d like to see as a suitable landmark for our community beside the water.

Canada’s health care not all it’s cracked up to be Canada is supposed to have one of the best health care systems in the world. Though I don’t doubt the benefits of having universally accessible health care, my experience with Argentina’s system was an eye-opener to the limitations of our own. About three weeks into my time in Argentina, I got a nasty sore throat. I didn’t want to eat or drink anything, because it hurt too much to swallow. However, besides taking a few painkillers, I ignored it. It wasn’t uncommon for me to get a sore throat. The first time I got one in Canada, the doctor told me to wait it out and take some Advil in the meantime. I talked with my mom on Skype the night my throat started hurting. She commented on how I was talking differently, and with further prodding I told her about my

situation. She told me to see a doctor. I refused. There was nothing they could do, I said, and I didn’t want to get involved with the medical system in another country. I woke up the next morning feeling awful. My throat was burning. My whole body ached and my muscles felt weak. I felt too hot, then too cold. I dragged myself over to the bathroom, opened my mouth, and looked in the mirror. There were white spots on the back of my throat. I went to my wallet, searching for my traveller’s health card. There was a phone number on the back I could call to find where to get treatment. My roommate Andrea came home from surfing as I was heading out. She was from Northern Mexico, and spoke English and Spanish.

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She saw me — exhausted, with a hoarse voice — and offered to come with me, even though she had class in an hour and a half. Feeling very grateful, I accepted. Though I could speak Spanish, I didn’t know how to explain how I was feeling to the doctor. The hospital was a large building of several stories, with a help desk at the entrance. A sign provided directions to each floor’s facilities. Staff and visitors entered and exited a row of rickety elevators, which closed with a manual door. We made our way to what looked like a walk-in clinic. A team of nurses sat in a row behind a window. I

approached one, who gave me a clipboard with a form. I cast an eye over it, feeling helpless. What information was I supposed to give her? My provincial health card was useless outside of Canada. I had no idea how the health care system in Argentina worked. I filled out the form as best I could, and gave it back along with my passport, explaining the situation. She did not seem bothered by the fact that I was foreign, and accepted the forms and photocopied my passport. She charged me the equivalent of $25 for the entire visit, and instructed me to sit down and wait until my name was called. I took my seat next to Andrea. After some time, I heard my name, and looked up to see a nurse waiting for me. She took Andrea and I to a private room. After asking

me some questions, which I answered in English and Andrea translated, she left. A doctor entered in a few minutes. After hearing my symptoms, she took my temperature and showed it to me. I had a fever of 38.5 C. “This is why you feel weak,” she said in Spanish. She continued to examine me, and finally diagnosed me with strep throat. After receiving a prescription, I left with Andrea. The entire trip and visit had taken an hour, and Andrea still had time to go to class. I was shocked. In Canada, I would have easily waited several hours to see a doctor. I don’t know what can be done about wait times here, but my experience in Argentina showed me it is possible for them to be reasonable — and they should be.


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Tragic death may have been averted with emergency care centre Dear Editor, On Saturday, Aug. 18th at approximately 4 p.m., my husband, Brent Boychuk, was experiencing the early stages of a heart attack. He asked my daughter Brianne to take him to the clinic in the Pierview area. They arrived at the family medical centre where Brent himself, with Brianne, walked up to the doors to seek medical help and the doors were locked. Brent walked back to the truck and asked Brianne to take him to Dr. Fugler’s office where he and Brianne again walked up to the door to find it locked also. There Brent fell unconscious.

I desperately tried to call Brianne several times on the phone to find out if my husband was okay and what had happened. Little did I know that at this time she was administering CPR trying to save her daddy’s life. I called the hospital to get the doctor’s number that was on call here in Sylvan, but the nurse at hospital took my number and said the doctor would call me back. That was on the 18th of August. Today as I write this is the 27th of August and I still have not heard from the doctor on call that day. I finally got hold of Brianne to find out that my beloved Brent had

suffering a heart attack and that the paramedics were trying to revive him. I drove like a mad woman to talk to my baby to help bring him back. All the words and crying and pleading, the begging and kisses and love I gave him couldn’t save him. What he needed was immediate medical attention. My husband, Brent Boychuk, was pronounced dead that afternoon after finally arriving at Red Deer Regional Hospital. Sylvan Lake has a population of well over 13,000 permanent residents and no emergency care facility, trauma centre, or hospital!

Instead, what we had on that day of desperation were locked clinics, doctors on holidays and a doctor on call that didn’t call at all. I have no doubt in my mind my husband, Brent Boychuk, would have had a great chance of survival and still be with us today if an emergency clinic was open. He was coherent and walking until he collapsed at the last clinic. He left behind a wife, four children, and his mother who love him dearly and will forever, as well as many family and friends that will miss him. All this could have been avoided if there

was somewhere in Sylvan Lake for my husband to get help. Even just an ambulance (which I might add Sylvan Lake does not have according to information given to me by the town). Our ambulance is a shared ambulance! We can pay $2 million plus for fancy bath-

rooms at the beach but can’t find the funds for emergency care, help me with those funds please I am pleading with you. I am begging everyone to help me get this Emergency Care Facility up and running as quickly as we can. Please email me and I will share my idea with you.

I will make it happen through hell or high water, I just need everyone’s support. Let’s not let this happen to anyone else. How many deaths does it take this town before action is taken? Annie Boychuk, babbb@telus.net, Sylvan Lake

Thanks to all involved for fabulous jazz festival Dear Editor, We are taking the opportunity to send our appreciation and applause to everyone involved in Sylvan Lake’s 10th annual jazz festival. Thank you to Cheryl Fisher, Eric Allison and Matt Toonders for bringing their ideas to life. Additional thank you’s to many volunteers who donate their time and skills year after year.

Thank you to all the sponsors, and everyone that supports the jazz festival by their attendance. Because of these factors we’ve been privileged to listen to world class musicians and able to enjoy a fabulous jazz festival. Jim Guloien and Jamie Johanson, Sylvan Lake

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Child care centre hosting official opening by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

A “wonderful� first year will be celebrated when Sylvan Lake Child Care Centre hosts its official opening with tours, a barbecue and cake, next Thursday night.

The event is planned in conjunction with the town’s annual Family & Community Information Fair and runs from 5-8 p.m. at the facility behind the community centre, said executive director Tanya Bennett. The centre, which can handle 34 children

at one time is almost full with just two or three spaces available. Half of the spaces are for youngsters aged 12 months to three years old and the other half for those 3-6 years old. “We’ve grown a lot from just opening the centre to almost being

accredited,� Bennett said. “We’ve served 53 families with full-time, parttime or drop-in care so far.� They’re hoping to request a site visit from Alberta Resource Center for Quality Enhancement (ARCQE) in October. It usually takes six weeks

to get a visit which will lead to accreditation, she said. Accreditation means they’ve taken another step towards offering quality child care, and it qualifies the organization for additional government money for programming.

Each of the staff members takes turns planning programming which is reviewed weekly. It can include art, outdoors and play learning experiences. “We try to follow what the kids are interested in, change to suit their needs,� said Bennett.

A recent field trip to Sobey’s was a real hit, she added. “We’re trying to meet anything they may need to learn before Kindergarten. It’s all through play and building social skills. The social aspect is really important.� Continued on page 9

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Council and mayor need to back citizens in quest for lights Dear Editor, The recent town hall meeting hosted by Kerry Towle, MLA for InnisfailSylvan Lake, is the first meeting of this kind to be held in Sylvan Lake in the 70 years I have lived here. Finally we have a voice in the Legislature. A luxury Sylvan Lake has never had before. Thank you Kerry. Many of us were amazed and delighted by the huge attendance of people from town and the surrounding rural area. The Red Deer Advocate reported about 300 people attended; actually the number was 500 to 600 concerned citizens. Kerry had 500 letters for people to sign; these letters will be delivered to the Minister of

Transportation, the Honourable Ric McIver. There were not enough letters for everyone to sign but we have more now. I believe that well over 100 people from our rural area took the time to attend. They came to voice their dismay and anger, along with the local citizens, of the way the Department of Transportation has so arrogantly and defiantly responded to this extremely dangerous condition at this intersection on such a busy highway. The complete absence of all town officials that were invited to attend this town hall meeting angered the vast majority of those citizens at the meeting. On an open

intersection, Kerry Towle urged all of us not to give up the fight for changes at this intersection. We were told that the Minister of Transportation is having trouble with the idea of lights without support from our council. Our council and mayor need to back the citizens that voted them in and the MLA that represents our area, for this to succeed. We need all the letters, phone calls and emails to town officials, Department of Transportation officials, other MLAs in our area, the Minister of Transportation and news media. Please take a few minutes to do the above. Our town officials seem to feel the closure

microphone many were able to voice their concerns and most worried about who will pay if there is a cost overrun on the Memorial Trail project. They would like to know if traffic lights will be installed at Highway 20, 50th Street and 60th Street on Memorial Trail. Will traffic lights be installed on Highway 11 at 60th Street? There has never, to my knowledge, been any discussion on Memorial Trail with the taxpayers, other than Mayor Samson assuring us that Memorial Trail is a winwin situation for everyone. Many of us do not see this win-win; please enlighten us right away. Getting back to the Highway 11 and 781

of our main access to Sylvan Lake is a dead issue or an issue that is out of their scope. However their support of their taxpayers’ wishes is in their control so let’s prove them wrong and keep fighting. Thanks again to all the people who are trying to right a wrong. In closing this letter, one final observation. In

2002 the Sylvan Lake Chamber of Commerce lobbied the Department of Trans-portation for traffic lights at 781 — 10 long years ago. In 10 years absolutely nothing has been done to improve the situation, rather it is far worse. In my mind, and the minds of many more, there is no doubt that had traffic lights been

operating one year ago at 781 the three people who lost their lives may very well be alive today. Politics is ugly at its best but we are risking people’s lives now and common sense must prevail over ego, arrogance and political aspirations. Dale Mannix, Sylvan Lake

Child care centre hosting official opening Continued from page 8 Bennett was also ecstatic about the space the centre utilizes. “The space is fantastic, the kids have access to a whole lot of awesome space.” She said volunteers are always welcome. People can come and

help out, be an extra pair of hands, share experiences, read stories or assist on field trips. The organization has an annual meeting coming up in October and is looking for several board members to replace those who have left. “Parents,

“Our passion is His presence, Our commitment is His will, Our pursuit is His way.”

especially, are welcome to come and join the team.” Fundraising is another area where more support is always appreciated. To learn more, attend the official opening Sept. 6.

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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.

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Why no municipal councillors at 781-11 meeting? Dear Editor, As you are all aware, there was a town hall meeting in our community last night to discuss the current state of affairs at the intersection of highway 11 and 781. There was an overwhelming show of support for the efforts of our MLA Kerry Towle to have the voices of the taxpayers of Sylvan Lake and her constituents heard. From what I understand she has

approached our mayor and town council, the Minister of Transportation, Alberta Transportation, and our Premier, to pass on the many messages and letters of concern from her constituents regarding the current state of the highway accesses into and out of Sylvan Lake. What is most disturbing to me is that there was not one representative of our municipal council in attendance.

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Why is that? Are you simply so ashamed of the decisions that you have made regarding this intersection? Or are you simply too arrogant to admit a mistake has been made? Have you forgotten that you were voted in to represent the taxpayers of the Town of Sylvan Lake, not your own individual interests? From what I under-

stand the grand ‘plan’ for the freeway is 15-20 years down the road. Surely we can come up with a temporary solution until that time, be it lights, a roundabout, a four way stop, lower speed limits, whatever it takes. As it is today it is only a matter of time until that beautiful display of barricades causes a major accident and more loss of life. Is that

what it will take for you to pay attention? First step, remove the barricades. It’s past time you started listening to the residents and taxpayers of your community, and to lobby on our behalf to the Minister of Transportation, Alberta Transportation and our Premier, to reopen that intersection and find a timely and efficient solu-

tion to improve the safety. I don’t buy the argument that it is done and cannot be undone. Decisions are made and reversed everyday. You are all very well aware of the many concerns there are with this issue. It’s time you pull your heads out of the sand, swallow your pride, admit you make a mistake, and do the right

thing. Be our voice, that’s what you were voted in to do. This issue is not going away, do the right thing! Shari Britton, Sylvan Lake This letter was also sent to Sylvan Lake’s mayor and councillors, MLA Kerry Towle, Minister of Trans-portation Ric McIver and Premier Alison Redford.

Councillors need to state stand, hopefully in support of voters Dear Editor, In the Town of Sylvan Lake there was an information meeting on the highway 781/11 intersection. The meeting was attended by Kerry Towle, the Wildrose Party MLA for the Innisfail/Sylvan Lake constituency, along with hundreds of voters (taxpayers) and Liberal candidate Les Vidok who ran against Kerry in the provincial election, also one county councillor — all in attendance to show support and to ask Kerry

to continue their quest to have 781 remain open so that there is a safe way to enter and exit Sylvan Lake The greatest thing about this meeting was that we finally have an MLA, Kerry Towle, who is willing to listen to the wishes of the voters and that the Liberal candidate was willing to stand by to have the right thing done. When two parties come together in support of the voters you would hope that Alison Redford would notice and hear

the people with their concerns and not just brush them aside as the government has done for the last 40 years. The battle over the realignment and twinning of 781/11 and the right-in right-out has been going on since Alberta Transportation started twinning Highway 11 in the early 1990s. Building the RCMP station and fire hall on 781 (50 Street) will increase their response time to anyone living

south on 781 or in the surrounding area. It does not make sense. There needs to be lights or some safe solution to this issue. The alternative Memorial Trail will move traffic out of and into Sylvan Lake but in turn it has and will cause traffic accidents and congestion at the Highway 20 and 11 intersection. The cost of this project sits at $6.4 million and will possibly cost taxpayers even more. The cost of lights is

anywhere from half a million to a million dollars. Not one member of town council attended the meeting. Some were on vacation but each and every one of them needs to state their stand on this matter. Hopefully, as elected members, they will stand with the voters to raise this issue with the Honourable Ric Mclver, Minister of Transportation. Garth Wood, Sylvan Lake

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100 years of Catholic church’s growth celebrated by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

A colourful history which began with a modest, humble church building and carried through many years of happy and sometimes sad memories was celebrated by parishioners of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church Sunday. His Grace Archbishop Richard Smith, who’s also president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, presided over a service in the church before the celebration moved to the community centre. He took as the topic for his message, who do we follow. As we celebrate the Centennial engaged in a retrospective of difficult times and joyful times we can see where God has been in it all guiding us, he said. Then he spoke of “various messages counter to the Gospel. Consumerism, hedonism and so on”, before warning, “there are false

His Grace Archbishop Richard Smith blessed a plaque commemorating the 100th anniversary of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church during a service at the church Sunday morning. STEVE DILLS

Gods and illusions all around us, a lot of pres-

sure, a lot of seduction, lots of messages that are

dangerous, that lead us away from the Gospel.” He concluded by calling on everyone to “learn to follow Jesus with integrity”. “Here, as we give thanks to God for all that has happened in the past, let’s gather at the Eucharist and say yes, we will listen to Jesus and no one else.” Just prior to the end of the service, Smith blessed a stone plaque marking the 100th anniversary of the church and a banner with the words “My soul glorifies the Lord” and the dates 1912-2012. The banner was created by parishioner

tion of the arrival of the first Catholic colonists in the “Reflections of Sylvan Lake” book, said, “it’s hard to imagine those times as we reflect on how far we have grown, as a church, as a congregation, as a community and as a town. The bonds or the bed-

Carmen Salsbury and her mother Cecile Gratton. Afternoon ceremonies at the community centre began with dinner for about 270 people catered by Gifts and Mor Catering. Mayor Susan Samson, referring to a descrip-

rock upon which all this is built must be strong, must run deep and must last more than a lifetime. And so it is with Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church and its 100th anniversary today.” Continued on page 13

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Speakers lambasted council’s lack of support for 781-11 issue by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

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councillors seem to believe. “The barricades on 781 are going to kill somebody, I’m not going to play stupid … it’s an accident ready to happen,” she said, noting foggy and slippery times will play havoc with the cable and posts in the intersection this winter. Morris also said plans for Memorial Trail aren’t going to solve the problem at the 781 and 11 corner noting people will be entering Highway 20 from Memorial Trail at the top of a hill, which is another concern. Answering Morris’s concerns, Mayor Susan Samson said council is “very concerned” about the changes and understands the concern of citizens. She added that when changes were demanded by citizens a year ago, in the wake of three deaths, Alberta Transportation initially planned to close the intersection. “It was the work of this council that a complete closure was changed to right-in, right-out and with that came money to build Memorial Trail.” Since that time there hasn’t been one fatality at that intersection, Samson reminded the audience of 14 people. After receiving a town-commissioned traffic impact study about Memorial Trail changes, Samson said

they went back to the Minister of Transportation and were able to secure another $2.2 million for improvements to four intersections. Part of that money will be used to remove the cable and posts in the intersection and replace it with a monolithic curb. The westbound acceleration lane from 781 onto 11 will also be widened and lengthened. Other changes will take place at Highway 20 and 11 making it similar to the Burnt Lake Trail intersection with defined turning lanes. Samson also countered the argument that the intersection change led to demise of businesses in the downtown area. “That happened with the arrival of big box stores,” she said. “781 has not impacted downtown any more than when Highway 11 (through town) was downsized to Highway 11A then to Lakeshore Drive and around the park.” Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA Kerry Towle stated “it’s not my intention to create heat for Sylvan Lake councillors” but, she added, “my office is being inundated with emails and telephone calls on this issue.” She noted over 400 people attended her town hall meeting and she has over 2,500 signatures on

petitions. Towle also challenged an open letter to citizens posted on the town’s webpage (www. sylvanlake.ca) which indicated councillors weren’t invited to the meeting. The meeting, she said, was held in her role as a provincial MLA. “As a member of the legislature I represent every single member of this riding regardless of political stripe. It was not a Wildrose event.” However she added, the meeting referred to by the town as being “held in a local drinking establishment” was a Wildrose event, a post-election debrief session. Towle said it’s her role as MLA to tell the minister this is not the right solution for residents. “I believe the minister’s hands are tied if the municipal council is not in favour.” Samson thanked “the opposition Wildrose MLA” and said, “we are not your enemy”. She suggested holding “a meeting with all of us with a mediator so we can get comments out factually”. “It’s important we work together on this subject,” added Councillor Sean McIntyre. “I’m looking forward to a meeting coming up where we can all discuss this and plan a way forward.”

Dale Mannix told councillors the mood of the meeting last week was one of anger. “If council feels this is a dead issue you’re very, very wrong,” he said. Samson reiterated. “We’ve gone out and got what we feel is the best safe solution for residents and visitors.” Betty Osmond, the town’s chief administrative officer, noted paving of Memorial Trail will be completed this fall with intersection improvements completed likely in early spring. “The bottom line is a number of citizens feel the wrong decisions were made. Decisions are changed every year,” said Shari Britton. “We’re asking for your support to make this a safe intersection.” Colleen Halwa asked Samson to state whether or not she supports residents lobbying for changes and would bring the issue forward to the Alberta government. Samson responded they’ve already had discussions on behalf of the citizens of Sylvan Lake. “Science and engineering were behind it (the changes) and this council’s decision led us to back the experts.”

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100 years of Catholic church’s growth celebrated... Continued from page 11 She added, “The role of the church in connecting families and building communities was never greater or more valuable than in those formative year.” Quoting from the history book, she read a refer-

ence to 1911. “Now that there were plenty of hotels, stores and places of amusement, Father Voisin decided that the moment had come to enliven the completely materialistic atmosphere by the salutary presence of a church in order to

consolidate the Roman Catholic families in the community.” “I love that, the salutary presence of a church — the healthful, beneficial presence of a church,” said Samson. “Church, community,

town. One cannot exist without the other … As we look forward into the future, with the building of a new, larger Catholic Church, we are assured tat the foundations of our community are continually strengthened by your presence,” Samson concluded. Liam McNiff, on behalf of Red Deer Catholic school board, spoke of the union between the church, priests and École Mother Teresa and Our Lady of the Rosary schools and pledged to work towards continuing to build the relationships between the schools, church and parish community. Historian Brian Inglis provided a fascinating and informative look at the church’s evolution since the first Catholic families arrived in the area in 1898

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Charged following Old Boomer road rage incident Saturday, August 18th 12:08 a.m. - RCMP attended a bush party in Bentley after receiving complaints of a lot of vehicles travelling at high speeds up and down Highway 12 heading towards a range road near the highway. Police shut down the party with several people checked at the scene. A fire was extinguished and all alcohol was seized and dumped at the location. 4:16 a.m. - Police were called to Lakeway Boulevard after reports of a highly intoxicated

naked male passed out outside a residence. When members arrived, the male was also vomiting and was checked by EMS before being placed in RCMP cells until sober. Sunday, August 19th 1:25 a.m. - A male driver received a 24 hour suspension with his vehicle seized for 72 hours in relation to a traffic stop on Herder Drive in Sylvan Lake. RCMP pulled over the driver while he was exiting a liquor store parking lot. The driver, along with another male passenger and two female

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Longest continuous basketball game took its toll by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News

Nursing shin splints, Bryan Carruthers said he underestimated the toll his participation in a record setting attempt to play the longest continuous basketball game would take on his body. “It’s the first time I’ve done something like this,” he said of the game in Spruce Grove last week. “It was definitely a learning curve, I underestimated, didn’t think it would be as bad as it was. Everybody took a hit on their body,” he said noting he was in better shape than some of the other 23 players. According to rules from the Guinness Book of Records, the players were able to bank five minutes off for every hour they played. Therefore every night there was a two hour

period when no basketball was played and everyone slept. The players finished their marathon feat at 1 p.m. last Friday after clocking 113 hours of activity. They started Sunday, Aug. 19 at 8 p.m. There were 12 players per team so when some of the team weren’t playing they were able to rest or sleep. Carruthers said he played two hour shifts and then usually had two hours off. He was joined in the game by another Sylvan Laker, Dallas Hancox. The white team defeated the blue team by a score of 9,516 to 9,508. When the idea was first kicked around, the Guinness World Record stood at 107 hours, done in Romania by a group of 24 players. However, more recently that mark was

unofficially eclipsed by a group out of St. Louis who played for 112 hours and two minutes. The game was a fundraiser for Operation Amigo which sends mission trips to Juárez, Mexico to build houses, schools and churches in poorer areas. Their fundraising goal was $100,000 but by the time they’d finished play, about $8,000 had been raised. That didn’t bother Carruthers who said there’s more money coming and funds will continue to be collected. Asked how he got involved in the event which took place at Living Waters Christian Academy in Spruce Grove, he said it was cousins who live in the area who helped organize it through Stony Plain Basketball. The school and gym were donated free of charge and there were lots

of good sponsors from the area, said Carruthers. He also went to Mexico last fall as part of a group of 10 people on a mission trip from Stony Plain Basketball to teach basketball to youngsters in Juárez. On the Stony Plain Basketball site he wrote of last year’s trip as “one of the most exciting and life changing trips I had ever been on”. “The one main thing that I learned on the Mexico basketball missions trip is that I really didn’t understand how lucky I actually was to have everything I did until I went to Juarez Mexico.” Despite their desolate surroundings, Carruthers described the happiness of the youngsters as unbelievable, stating he never saw them or their parents without a smile. He’s planning to go

back to Juárez in November. The community, he said, is going through a lot of hardship with drug wars. It’s war-torn with a lot of corruption, a very dangerous area with high security alerts. But they stay in a locked compound where he feels “very safe” and they go everywhere in big groups. “We’re not going for a holiday by any means.” Operation Amigo was started by Carruthers’ grandparents, Al and Miriam Carruthers of Sylvan Lake, over 20 years ago after they travelled to the area and began helping its people. They continue their involvement in the organization which has been responsible for building many homes, churches, dorms and a complete school. Other projects have

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Swimmers brought home medals from summer games by Pam Moore Special to Sylvan Lake News

While the Olympics were going on in London in July, local young athletes were striving for excellence in the Alberta Summer Games. Four swimmers from Sylvan were chosen to represent Zone 4 in Lethbridge. “Bring it” was the theme for the 2012 Summer Games and these four swim-

mers were definitely up to the challenge. They brought all they had to the pool and did a great job at representing this community and zone. Sylvan Lake Nautical Amber Carson (13) swam in six individual events and three relays. She took the gold medal for 200m butterfly getting a 14 year old ‘A’ time. Amber swam the 100m fly placing fifth, the 50m fly placing seventh and earning a 13

year old ‘A’ time. She also swam the 100m, 200m, 800m freestyle pushing herself to the max each and every length, and achieving five out of six best times and one club record. Amber was also a key member of three relays which placed fourth, fifth and seventh. Elizabeth Moore (11), also from the Nauticals, swam six individual events and two relays. She was a

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gold medalist in both the 100m and 200m breaststroke obtaining a 13 year old ‘A’ time in her 100m breaststroke swim. Elizabeth took the silver medal for the 400m Individual medley and a bronze for the 1500m freestyle. In her last two races, the 50m breaststroke and the 200m butterfly she came in fourth giving it all her best effort, getting a 12 year old ‘A’ time in the breaststroke. Elizabeth achieved six personal best times and broke six club records throughout the weekend. Her two relay teams took both silver and a bronze and silver medal. Also from Sylvan Lake, but swimming

with the Red Deer Catalina Swim Club, were Matthew Gauthier (13) and Tyler Gauthier (13). Matthew swam six individual events and one relay. He swam the 50m, 100m, 400m freestyle, 100m butterfly placing eighth and 200m butterfly placing sixth and the 400m individual medley. Matthew achieved two best times and was a key player in his relay. Tyler Gauthier (13) swam the 800m freestyle placing tenth, the 50m and 100m breaststroke and 200m breaststroke placing ninth, the 200m butterfly coming in seventh and the 50m backstroke. Tyler had a great weekend, achieved four best

2. Register online (www.sylvanlakesoccer.ca) and pay on-line or mail in payment 3. Register at the Aquatic Centre 4. Mail registration form and payment to: Sylvan Lake Blizzard Soccer Club Box 8988, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1S6

Register Deadline:More than Register Deadline: one child playing September September 30, 2012 30, 2012 soccer? Registration www.sylvanlakesoccer.ca www.sylvanlakesoccer.ca Discounts available

stepped up and volunteered their time and expertise to make this an event that our swimmers will remember forever.

Sylvan Lake swimmers who competed at the Alberta Summer Games in Lethbridge, representing Zone 4, included Tyler Gauthier, Amber Carson, Elizabeth Moore, coaches Sharon Burns and Mike Miller and Matthew Gauthier. PAM MOORE

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4 Easy Ways to Register: 1. Registration Night September 6 from 5:00-8:00pm Sylvan Lake Family & Community Centre

times and was instrumental in the success of his relay team. Special thanks to our coaches, Sharon Burns and Mike Miller who

#31 Cuendet Industrial Way

403-887-3981

IT’S NOT TOO LATE TO REGISTER!

We offer pre-school, school age and adult programs for all levels. Choose from our recreational, semi-competitive or competitive programs.

Classes will be offered in TAP, JAZZ, BALLET, PRE POINTE, POINTE, HIP HOP, CONTEMPORARY, MUSICAL THEATRE & LYRICAL.

REGISTRATION SUNDAY, Sept. 9, 2012 1:00 - 4:00 pm Sylvan Lake Medican Multiplex

Programs Available:

Can Skate

Meet the Coach

Mon/Wed Tues/Thurs Saturday

(Group Star & Star Skate)

Group Star Star Skate

Sunday Sept. 30 2:00 - 4:00 pm

FALL CONDITIONING CAMP SEPTEMBER 24-27

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.

For more information

Call 403.887.3981

“Because dancing is our business”

For more information contact

y Tracy

887-6686 or Louise 887-3850

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE

Are you a compassionate person who cares about victims of crime or tragedy in this community? Are you looking for a rewarding, unique and challenging volunteer experience?

Sylvan Lake and District Victim Services Unit is Now

RECRUITING ADVOCATES.

Victim Advocates provide support, information and referral to community members distressed by crime or tragedy. We provide extensive training to all advocates. Take time to care. The benefits are immeasurable. For more information please contact:

Jennifer at the RCMP 403-858-7255 or Angela at 403-858-7257 • Sylvan Lake and District Victim Services


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Marchuk crowned Weapons Grand Champion Submitted Special to Sylvan Lake News

Nick Marchuk of Sylvan Lake area was crowned Weapons Grand Champion at the World Martial Peace Games in Telford England August 17-19. Nick earned a coveted championship ring by winning the super grand championship event after advancing by winning gold in the black belt traditional and musical weapons divisions. He took gold for Canada in the Sport Ju

Scooters

- A group of youngsters gathered around at Sylvan Lake Skatepark as a Madd Gear Scooters representative selected the lucky winner of a vx2 pro model. Elliott Arnold, Jordie Robinson and Paul Carlson made the stop as part of their tour. More pictures and a video of their visit is on the company website w w w.maddgear.com under the heading “Northern Exposure Tour Update #2” dated August 26.

Is your child interested in SOCCER this winter?

T

here are spots for all within the Red Deer City Soccer Association non-competetive house leagues, the development under 10 Renegades league and the Renegades under 12 to under 18 competetive tier 1 and 2 teams. There is room for everyone and every skill level.

Jitsu, grappling, and self defense divisions. He also won silver medals in bladed weapons, Chinese forms, Korean forms, and 15-17 year point sparring as well as a bronze in Japanese forms. His standings earned Nick the honour of performing his self-defense demonstration and his weapons routine at the closing ceremonies of the games.

Tori Marchuk was tops in the U9 beginner category, taking four gold in Japanese forms, musical forms, team forms, and point sparring. Brother Jack Marchuk competed in the 10-13 year old advanced division earning two gold in musical weapons and team forms and two silver in wooden weapons and point sparring. The group also com-

peted at the World Martial Arts games in Bregenz, Austria on August 10-12. Nick brought home three gold, five silver, and two bronze from the event and Tori earned one gold, three silver and one bronze. Jack won gold in the advanced boys point sparring and weapons divisions as well as two silver in musical weapons, Japanese forms and one bronze in Korean forms.

Sylvan Lake Anyone who may have missed the August 23, 2012

Registration Night Please contact Jim Hicks at:

403-887-6342

Tryouts for Renegades are from September 1 to September 9 at Edgar fields and information for Renegades can be found on their website at renegadessc.com. Registration for House league through Red Deer City Soccer Association is ongoing. Go to rdcsa.com to register or for more information. You can also call the office at 403-346-4259.

Indoor soccer runs from October to March and is a fun and affordable way to keep the kids active.

STEVE DILLS

2008 CHEV CORVETTE

S1590A 6.2l, 6 SPEED MANUAL, NEW TIRES, 57KM WAS $37,900

NEW ARRIVALS

BLOW OUT

$34,680

Sylvan Lake Gymnastics Club Registration Night

September 10th, 2012 6:30 - 8:00 Sylvan Lake Community Center

2004 CHEV CORVETTE

S1587 5.7L, AUTO, MINT ONLY 33KM WAS $30,900,

BLOW OUT

$27,680

2011 DODGE CHALLENGER S1537 3.6L, AUTO, LEATHER, SUNROOF ONLY 17KM WAS 30900

BLOW OUT

$27,880

Professional Gymnastics instruction for boys and girls ages 3 & up

Classes held on Mondays 3 & 4 year olds 4:00 - 5:00 pm $130. 5 - 7 year olds 5:00 - 6:30 pm $160. 8 and older 6:30 - 8:00 pm $160.

2007 DODGE CHARGER SRT S1546 8, 6.1L, AUTO, 425HP, SUNROOF, NAV WAS 28,900

BLOW OUT AT

$24,700

2006 MAZDA RX8

JC1605 1.8L, FULLY LOADED, 6 SPEED MANUAL, SUNROOF ONLY 34KM WAS 17900

BLOW OUT

15900!

Each Participant Pays additional $30 insurance / registration fee once per year 10 classes beginning September 17th 2012

2008 HARLEY ROAD GL G GLI GLIDE ID DE R1022 HARD BAGS, WINDHIELD, AUDIO SYSTEM, ONLY 9,900KM, WAS 20,900

Join the Red Deer

BLOW OUT

or in Red Deer contact: (403) 346-4331 or email co.1390army@cadets.gc.ca Cormack Armoury, 4402 – 55 St. Red Deer 1815 to 2115 hrs Monday nights

18,700! Daryl Czuy Owner

Lets get ready to Tumble!

Information Call Karen 403-347-4903

Located Beside the Traffic Circle

2011 HARLEY HA HAR AR RLEY LEY STREET BOB BO OB 9 OB 96CI 6CI C R1018 only 8700KM was 16,900

BLOW OUT AT

Tyson Czuy Sales Manager

$14,750 James Torrens Sales Consultant

Fitz Capicio Sales Consultant

403.887.7707 • www.truckranch.ca


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217,000 READERS!

Four Great Deals to Choose from!

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JANICE ANN HUNTER 1966-2011 No farewell words were ever spoken No time to say goodbye You were gone before we knew it Only God knows why Gone but not forgotten Your spirit lives within us Forever in our Hearts Love you Always The Roseths

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Arts & Crafts Shows ..................50 Class Registrations....................51 Coming Events ..........................52 Lost ............................................54 Found ........................................56 Companions ..............................58 Personals...................................60 Bingos........................................64 Fitness & Sports ........................66 Happy Ads .................................70

Coming Events

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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 CLASSIFIED RATE: 1-25 WORDS $15.30 additional words .26 cents each Ask about our 6 pack 8 p ack Adpack All-In-1 Pack Start your career! See Help Wanted

STAMP COLLECTORS Show Sale. Hyatt Regency Hotel, 700 Centre St. SE, Calgary, August 31 - September 2, 2012. Free admission. Information at website: www.bnaps.org/bnapex2012

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LOOKING for P/T receptionist with prior reception experience and computer skills are a pre-requisite. Please drop off resume with ref’s to H & R Block A2 5043-50A St. Sylvan Lake. Hours of business Tues. & Thurs. 10-4, Wed. 10-5.

Farm Work

What’s Happening

Oilfield Maintenance Labourer /Swamper

Employment #700 - #920

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WANTED RANCH HAND for cow/calf, feedlot operation. Position requires good cattle knowledge, good Garage Sales horsemanship, running equipment (feedlot/haying), some mechanical/fencing ability. Sylvan Lake Able to work independently 130 OLD BOOMER RD. or part of team. Position Fri. Aug. 31, 2-6, Sat. 10-6, includes salary, housing, Sun. 10-2. Antiques, appls, medical/dental and WCB coverage. Ranch located cothing, misc. NE of Cochrane, Alberta. Please email resume to: MULTI FAMILY GARAGE rockybutteranch@ SALE, Fri. Aug. 31, 1-6 gmail.com Sat. Sept. 1, 10-4, or fax 403-244-0079. Sun. Sept. 2, noon-4 4820 47 Ave. (back alley)

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Personals

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Items Buy/Sell

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Agriculture

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2010-2210

FAX: 403-887-2081

LOOKING for

In Memoriam

CALL TOLL FREE:

Must have safety tickets. No experience necessary. Will train. Fax resume to 403-746-5910 or email smittysoilfield@gmail.com

ZUBAR Production Services

is currently taking resumes for experienced Assistant Operators. Must have all valid tickets. Email resume to: rdzubaroffice@telus.net or fax to: 403-346-9420

Restaurant/ Hotel

820

Sales & Distributors

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BYRON SMITH FORD in Strathmore is looking for motivated sales professionals wanting to earn $100K/year. Salary while training. 21 years in business. Call 403-934-2100. Tired of Standing? Find something to sit on in Classifieds

Restaurant/ Hotel

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Come and join our winning team!

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NOW HIRING Sylvan Lake Now looking to hire

7 ; - ; :,9=,9: Looking for applicants that are able to start immediately. Please apply within. ATTN: Rick

Full time & Part time Cooks, Bartenders & Servers Apply in person with resume to 4907 Lakeshore Drive

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Rental & Real Estate

3000-4310

Administration

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Temporary Full-Time

Receptionist/Secretary Position

The Summer Village Administration OfÂżce is seeking a person with receptionist/ secretarial training to cover a maternity leave position. This is a full-time position that provides a wide range of secretarial functions within the Legislative and Administrative services. Closing Date: September 14, 2012 QualiÂżcations: Grade 12 education supplemented by approved secretarial courses or equivalent experience. A full job description is available at the Summer Village Administration OfÂżce. Only successful applicants will be contacted for an interview. Please mail, email, or fax to: ATTN: Phyllis Forsyth Summer Village Administration 90B Hewlett Park Landing Sylvan Lake, AB, T4S 2J3 Email: pforsyth@sylvansummervillages.ca Phone: (403) 887-2822 Fax: (403) 887-2897

Public Notice

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EMAIL: classiďŹ eds@reddeeradvocate.com Trades

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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. Looking for a place to live? Take a tour through the CLASSIFIEDS

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.

Trades

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EXPERIENCED, RELIABLE full-time Floor Installer required. Must be willing to relocate to Wainwright area, have own vehicle and tools. Competitive wages offered. Fax resume 780-842-3930. Email: mcraefl@telusplanet.net. HAMILTON’S IGA a modern 25,000 sq. ft. store, 4502 - 50 St., Ponoka, Alberta, T4J 1J5 requires Bakery Manager or applicant who can learn management position. Mail resume attention Jim or email: jim@hammys.ca.

Truckers/ Drivers

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REQUIRED FOR AN Alberta Trucking Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a minimum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Fax resume to: 780-725-4430.

Business Opportunities

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ALBERTA 2nd CALL Franchising Opportunities now available across Alberta. For information call 1-888-632-2122 or visit www.alberta2call.com. BE YOUR OWN BOSS and make money by the loads! Open a MAYTAG equipped LAUNDRY Store. We’ll help you get started. Commercia l Laundry Distributers. 1-800-663-2646.

MEAT MANAGER, Jasper Super A. Jasper Super A is looking for an experienced Retail Meat Manager. As Meat Manager you will be responsible for all aspects of the managing the department, including cutting meat. You must have working knowledge of gross margins, expense controls and human resources management. Misc. The successful candidate Help must have Grade 12 (or equivalent) and be able to provide a “clear� security ADULT clearance. If you have the UPGRADING skills and abilities please Alberta Government forward your resume to our Funded Programs Head Office, The Grocery Student Funding Available! People Ltd. (TGP) in confidence to: * GED Preparation Human Resources Officer, * Trades Entrance Exam The Grocery People Ltd., Preparation 14505 Yellowhead Trail, * Women in the Trades Edmonton, AB, T5L 3C4. Fax 780-447-5781. Email: Academic Express humanresources@tgp.ca. Adult Education & Training NOW LOCATED in 340-1930 Drayton Valley. www.academicexpress.ca BREKKAAS Vacuum & Tank Ltd. Wanted Class 1 Misc. & 3 Drivers with all valid tickets. Top wages, Help excellent benefits. Please forward resume to: Email: dv@brekkaas.com. Phone 780-621-3953. Fax 780-621-3959.

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Boundary Technical Group Inc. Is now hiring for:

~TECHNOLOGIST (PARTY CHIEF) ~TECHNICIAN (RODMAN)

In the Red Deer and surrounding area EMPLOYMENT

Vehicles

5010-5240

Boundary offers a competitive salary and benefits package as well as an RRSP program. We are a Construction/Land survey company based in Airdrie. Please send resume to: FAX: (403) 948-4924 or email tanya.dowie@btgi.ca BUSY CABINET SHOP IN SYLVAN LOOKING FOR Experienced, Full Time Service Person who could also do cabinet install work. Also needed general laborer. Position to start immediately. Please fax resume to 403-887-7787 or email: ccabinet@telus.net 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. GENERAL LABORER req’d. Must have drivers licence. 403-887-5604

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QUALIFIED ELECTRICIANS NEEDED True Power Electric Requires Residential exp. only Competitive wages & benefits. Fax resume to: 403-314-5599

QUALITY CONTROL PERSON experienced with Piping & Structural Welding needed for a growing Northern Company. Competitive wages & benefits. Please email resume to: info@ torqueindustrial.com. Fax 250-775-6227 or apply online: www.torqueindustrial.com.

Now Hiring Assistant Grocery Manager Required immediately full time Assistant Grocery Manager at the Eckville Co-op. Previous retail/ grocery experience preferred. On the job training will be provided. Full beneďŹ ts package available.

Please apply in person with resume to Sue Lapsley or e-mail: groc.eckcoop@pentnet.net


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ALTA WIDE BUILDERS SUPPLIES

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY IS SEEKING A

COORDINATOR (PT)

FAMILY SUPPORTS to work with families with children and youth with disabilities in Sylvan Lake and surrounding area to address their needs for support and connection to natural community organizations & activities. This includes: coordination of services, supervision and training of support staff and working in collaboration with kcs team and service partners. Required: • A diploma in human services or equivalent • Experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities • Excellent communication skills (written & oral); enjoys connecting people • A good problem-solver; resourceful • Previous supervisory experience an asset • Criminal Record Check & First Aid/CPR • Vehicle in good running order, valid driver’s license & liability insurance If you are interested in this opportunity please forward your resume to:

KCS Association Attn: Anne Fulk 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 when position is filled.

SALES CLERK

This position requires someone with a positive attitude, genuine desire to work and good organizational skills. Knowledge of construction material and experience in Retail/Lumber Hardware Sales would be an asset. Flexible hours. Please send or fax resume to: Alta Wide Builders Supplies (Sylvan Lake) Ltd. Attention: James Nielsen #17 Erickson Crescent, Sylvan Lake T4S 1P5 james.nielsen@altawide.com Fax: 403-887-3280

All applications/resumes will be considered. However, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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This is a great opportunity to make a difference in the lives of adults with disabilities helping each person pursue their dreams and aspirations – the result being a coordination of supports uniquely tailored to each individual. Required: • Diploma in human services or equivalent • Experience working with adults with disabilities and their families • Resourceful and pro-active in seeking opportunities for inclusion • Good at social networking • Creative problem solver • Able to lead staff and work as part of a service team • Criminal Record Check and Current First Aid/CPR • Nonviolent Crisis Intervention Training • Vehicle in good running order, valid driver’s license, & liability insurance Applicants may apply to: KCS Association Attn: Anne Fulk 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 when position is filled.

SOMEONE TO WEED MY FLOWER GARDEN Please call: 403-746-3159 or email at bl@pentnet.net 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.

Our Sylvan Lake Walmart is now hiring for the summer! We’re looking for enthusiastic, dedicated people to make us great and we’re hiring for:

What makes working at Walmart so great?

• 10% discount on all regular priced merchandise, including food. • annual incentive bonus • comprehensive training program • opportunities for advancement • full-time benefits after 6 months

Yourspark SPARKmakes makes us us Your

Career Planning

Deli & A La Carte Manager Req # 19817 Location Sobeys - Sylvan Lake 900- 3715 - 47 Ave Sylvan Lake, AB

Career Group Store Careers Career Level Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff) Job Type Full Time Job Status Employee Open Date 08/20/12 Close Date 09/30/12

Job Description Reporting to the Store Manager, you will plan, organize and oversee the delivery of outstanding products and services. You will achieve daily sales targets by providing outstanding service to our customers. You will also manage the merchandising and advertising for the Deli A’ la Carte department. Our deli departments offer our customers a wide-range of fresh meal solutions as well as a vast selection of traditional delicatessen meats and cheeses. If you have a passion for food, enjoy preparing appetizing meals options and providing advice and ideas to customers on creating wholesome healthy meals - then a career in one of our deli departments may be what you’re looking for. An ability to work with the public in a highly customer service driven department while at the same time thriving on a fast pace will be key ingredients for your success in our deli department. Outgoing friendly personalities are what we seek. Let us train you in all the Äner aspects of the department while you work toward a promotion in store management and beyond.

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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. LEARN FROM HOME. Earn from home. Medical Transcriptionists are in demand. Lots of jobs! Enrol today for less than $95 a month. 1-800-466-1535; www.canscribe.com; admissions@canscribe.com. SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business? Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking. Visit: www.awna.com/resumes_add.php.

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Business Services #1000 - #1430

Accounting .......................... 1010 Acupuncture........................1020 Advocate/Mediation ............1025 Antique Dealers & Stores ...1027 Automotive ..........................1029 Bands & DJ s ......................1030 Beauty/Cosmetic ................1040 Bookkeeping .......................1050 Cabinet Makers...................1054 Child Care/Caregivers .........1060 Carpentry............................1062 Car Rentals .........................1064 Cat Work .............................1065 Cleaning .............................1070 Clerical................................1080 Construction .......................1085 Consulting...........................1090 Contractors ......................... 1100 Computer Services ..............1110 Drafting & Design................ 1120 Eavestroughing ................... 1130 Educational ......................... 1140 Electrical ............................. 1150 Entertainment ..................... 1160 Escorts................................ 1165 Farm Equipment ................. 1168 Financial ............................. 1170 Fireplaces ........................... 1175 Flooring............................... 1180 Food/Catering ..................... 1190 Furnace Cleaning ............... 1193 Glass Shops ....................... 1196 Mobile Glass Shops............ 1197 Handyman Services ...........1200 Health Care......................... 1210 Income Tax .........................1220 Insurance ............................ 1130 Landscaping .......................1240 Land Mapping .....................1250 Legal Services ....................1260 Limousine Services ............1270 Massage Therapy ...............1280 Mechanical .........................1285 Misc. Services ....................1290 Moving & Storage ...............1300 Oilfield .................................1305 Painters/Decorators ............ 1310 Personal Services ............... 1315 Pet Services ....................... 1318 Photography .......................1320 Plumbing & Heating ............1330 Printing................................1335 Rental - Equipment .............1340 Rental - Misc .......................1350 Repair Service ....................1360 Roofing ...............................1370 Snow Removal....................1380 Travel ..................................1385 Upholstery ..........................1390 Well Drilling ........................1400 Welding ............................... 1410 Window Cleaning ................1420 Yard Care ............................1430

Training for life

NOW HIRING CUSTODIAN & HOUSEKEEPING Apply in person with resume to 5100 Lakeshore Drive or Fax 403-887-2355

DELI & A LA CARTE MANAGER Job Title

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COMMERCIAL BEEKEEPING Certificate Program. GPRC Fairview Campus, Alberta. Extensive study of beekeeping, queen rearing, & honey business. Paid work experience. Affordable on-campus residences. Starts January 7, 2013. 1-780-835-6630; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview.

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•Full-Time Night Stocking Crew •Full-Time Night Janitorial •Full/Part-Time Cashiers •Full-Time Truck Unloaders

IS LOOKING TO HIRE A

to work with adults with developmental disabilities, helping them navigate within the community of Sylvan Lake and area to form connections with others, to find meaningful involvement in local activities, to enhance their independent living skills and to make their own contribution through work or volunteer activities.

CARRIERS REQUIRED to deliver the Sylvan Lake News Central AB Life, twice weekly. Please call Debbie for details 314-4307

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Please apply online at: www.yourwalmartcareer.ca OR In-store at our Sylvan Lake Location

COMMUNITY NAVIGATOR (PT)

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Employment Training

First Aid Training teaches how to respond confidently when injuries occur.

Accounting

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1010

Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors

403-887-3260 #103 Railside Plaza, 4505 – 50 Avenue Sylvan Lake, Alberta www.strategisgroupca.com

Automotive

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NEW N #6, 20A Sylvaire Close LOCATIO

Hours: M-F 8-5

Domestic, Import & Diesel Repair

403-887-2340

www.rapidauto.org NEW FACILITY WE ARE A NEW CAR WARRANTY APPROVED MAINTENANCE FACILITY

Imports • Domestic • Trucks • SUV • Diesel Repairs

403-887-0440 service@sylvanlakeautopro.com 1A Industrial Drive Directly behind our old location

ALL AUTO REPAIRS 403

887-7744 WWW.OKTIRESYLVANLAKE.COM CLASSIFIED Want Ads do more things for more people than any other form of advertising. Phone 1-877223-3311

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BAKERY MANAGER Job Title Req # Location

Bakery Manager 19830 Sobeys - Sylvan Lake 900- 3715 - 47 Ave Sylvan Lake, AB

Career Group Store Careers Career Level Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff) Job Type Full Time Job Status Employee Open Date 08/20/12 Close Date 09/30/12

Job Description If you have a passion for baking or simply love the smell of fresh baked goods, our bakeries offer a wholesome environment where you can develop your career. Providing daily essentials such as fresh bread or creating that perfect cake for a special occasion, our bakery department teams touch the lives of our customers each and every day. Are you interested in taking it to the next level? Our bakeries continue to incorporate “from scratch” recipes among our product offering, giving our bakers an opportunity to utilize and hone their baking skills on a daily basis. Like all of our store employees, bakery employees have the opportunity to learn about, and participate in numerous areas of retailing with many career growth options. We offer a rewarding work environment that is held to the highest safety and food quality standards. Training is always available!

Job Requirements •Previous retail management experience, preferably in a Deli A’ la Carte Dept •Outstanding leadership and organizational skills •Excellent customer service skills •Thorough understanding of health and safety legislation, policies and practices •Familiarity with Sobeys programs is an asset •Available to work days, evenings, and weekends

Job Requirements •Previous retail management experience, preferably in a Bakery Department •Outstanding leadership and organizational skills •Excellent customer service skills •Thorough understanding of health and safety legislation, policies and practices •Familiarity with Sobeys programs is an asset •ClassiÄcation as a registered apprentice or certiÄed journeyman baker is an asset •Available to work days, evenings, and weekends

To apply for position visit us online @ www.sobeyscareers.ca or email store @ sby5171sylvanlake@sobeys.com

To apply for position visit us online @ www.sobeyscareers.ca or email store @ sby5171sylvanlake@sobeys.com


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Cleaning

THE CLEANER Will clean your house from top to bottom. No job is too big. Bi-weekly spots avail. Reasonable rates. Sylvan Lake area only. Cynthia 403-887-4020

Contractors

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Additions & Renovations Fences & Decks Basement Development Phone: 403-588-8163

Email: rainycreek@telus.blackberry.net

Landscaping

1240

Â?Â?Â?Â?Â? 5CustomStar Landscaping & Design Property Clean Ups & Junk Removal

CALL SHELLEY

403-340-8666 Misc. Services

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403-318-1760 www.windoorinst.com 5* JUNK REMOVAL

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

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Chain Link Fences Wood Fences Decks Interior Framing Finish Work

ART LAKE 403-304-0727 (cell) 403-887-3760 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 TOO MUCH STUFF? Let Classifieds help you sell it.

SMART shoppers read the Classifieds. 1-877-223-3311. Misc. Services

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Kevin O’Rourke 403-357-0351

Glass Shops

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(Top Soil, Sand & Gravel)

Property clean up 340-8666 KOR DESIGN SERVICES LTD. COMPLETE RENOVATIONS

Misc. Services

Misc. Services

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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/ 1-800-347-2540; www.accesslegalresearch.com 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. GET PAID to lose weight. $5,000. for your success story. Personal Image TV Show. Call to qualify. 1-888-771-7607; AVA@mertontv.ca; www.mertontv.ca. 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. 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

1340

Antiques & Art

Buy & Sell #1500 - #1990 Aircraft ..............................1510 Antiques & Art ..................1520 Auctions ............................1530 Bicycles ............................1540 Building Supplies ..............1550 Business Machines ..........1560 Cameras & Accessories ..1570 Children’s Items ................1580 Clothing ............................1590 Computers ........................1600 Concert & Event Tickets ..1610 Equipment - Misc. ............1620 Equipment - Heavy ..........1630 Tools ................................1640 Farmers’ Market & Food Basket......................1650 Firewood ..........................1660 Lumber ............................1670 Garden Supplies ..............1680 Lawn Tractors ..................1690 Health, Dietary, Beauty ....1700 Household Appliances......1710 Household Furnishings ....1720 TV’s, Stereos, VCR’s ........1730 Hot Tubs & Accessories ..1740 Jewellery ..........................1750 Kid’s Deals........................1755 Misc. For Sale ..................1760 Musical Instruments..........1770 Music Lessons..................1780 Piano & Organs ................1790 Office Supplies ................1800 Pets & Supplies ................1810 Pet Services ....................1820 Cats ..................................1830 Dogs ................................1840 Sports Cards ....................1850 Sporting Goods ................1860 Collectors’ Items ..............1870 Swap, Barter & Trade ......1880 Travel Packages ..............1900 Wedding Supplies ............1910 Recycled Products............1920 Wanted to Buy ..................1930 Items to Give Away ..........1940

Antiques & Art

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Auctions

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COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION. 5TH Annual Red Deer Fall Finale. September 21 - 22, Westerner Park. Last year sold 77%. Only 100 spaces available. Consign today. 403-396-0304. Toll free 1-888-296-0528 ext. 102; www.egauctions.com.

MEIER - 2 DAY Classic Car & Truck Auction. Saturday, September 15 and 16, 11 a.m. Both days. 6016 - 72A Ave., Edmonton. Over 150 Classics. To consign, call 780-440-1860.

PRE HARVEST Equipment Consignment Auction. Sat., Sept. 8, 9 a.m., MAS Sales Centre, Blackfalds. Selling farm equipment estate, greenhouses, farm machinery, combine & machinery parts, cars, trucks, equipment trailers, RV’s, ATV’s, livestock equipment, lumber, lawn & garden, trees, tools & much more. See www. montgomeryauctions.com or call 1-800-371-6963.

Building Supplies

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. 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.

EquipmentHeavy

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EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. 2007 JD450 Track Hoe, 2000 Cat Track Hoe 4400 hours, 2000 Cat DSM, (2) 2006 Morookas Track Dumpsters, Cat D7 Hydraulic Dozer & Ripper. Westlock, Alberta. 780-284-5500.

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UNRESERVED 2 DAY Bankruptcy & Court Ordered Estate Auction. September 8 & 9, 5305 Allard Way, Edmonton. Fabulous estate furnishings, art, vehicles, games room, over 30 new stoves, fireplaces & accessories, retail shelving, retail freezers, complete tanning salon with foot spa sinks & 5 tanning beds. Info at www.foothillsauctions.com. 780-990-4367. Foothills Equipment Liquidation Co. Ltd.

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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

Haying Equipment

2020

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FOR SALE

Vicon round baler RP1511E Massey Ferguson 128 square baler

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

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3110

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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.

For Rent #3000 - #3200 Houses/ Duplexes

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. $1100 + 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 SYLVAN LAKE CONDO. Quiet, adult building next to golf course 2 bdrm, 2 full baths, in suite laundry, gas fireplace, underground parking, elevator, huge balcony, heat/hot water incld, no pets, N/S $1300/mo. Kevin 403-887-0663

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

Condos/ Townhouses

4040

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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. . 8.97 ACRES w/small house, Rg. Rd. # 24, fenced, all services, subdivision potential Asking $525,000. Phone 780-864-2404

Commercial Property

4110

2 STOREY TOWNHOUSE 4 SALE 32 - 269 Inglewood Dr. 4 bdrm, 2.5 Bathroom To view call 403-795-5421 Asking $263,900

3299

4130

Cottages/Resort Property

4090

Manufactured Homes

20’ X 76’ BLOWOUT! (3) REDUCED! pre-owned modular homes LAKE FRONT PROPERTY available from $74,900. -†2300 sqft home on 10 acres and (4) Clearance SRI $449,000. 10 min from Ponoka. Homes available for Fishing, swimming & boating immediate delivery! at your back door. Call 1-800-461-7632 or See welist.com #47984.† www.unitedhomescanada.com. MLS C3526876. Call 403-519-6773† Email: BEST VALUE in a New brettie@platinum.ca SRI 20’ X 76’ absolutely guaranteed! 2 ‘Promo’ plans - 3 & 4 bedroom. Businesses From $99,950 delivered/blocked/leveled. For Sale Free: Skirting package. Sept./Oct. delivery; FACTORY direct golf cart www.dynamicmodular.ca. business, fleet sales, parts 1-877-341-4422. and service. Full price, $55,000/$35,000 cash. JANDEL HOMES. 14 sold Owner may carry balance. 46 remaining stock homes 587-364-0053 available for 2 week delivery. 16 models to choose from. Loaded with Lots For options, priced from $116,000. - $144,900; Sale www.jandelhomes.com. 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.

Board NEWER EXECUTIVE HOME! Partly furnished in leather. 3 bdrm up & 2 down. Finished bsmnt with family rm & bar area with pool table. Dbl. GARAGE. Near parks & schools. Avail NOW. $2500 plus util. Sorry, no pets.

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4160

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5030

Cars

1964 OLDSMOBILE hardtop, factory, 394 motor, 330 hp, fast, driven daily, $4900 with a new paint job o.b.o. 780-455-2573

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Holiday Trailers

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Antique & Classic Autos ....5020 Cars ..................................5030 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

5180

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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, August 30, 2012

Mercer filmed while Flyboarding at Sylvan Lake by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News

As if seeing someone shot several feet into the air with jets of water wasn’t enough, the person in question was none other than Rick Mercer, who was in Sylvan Lake Monday at the marina filming the Rick Mercer Report for CBC TV. Mercer tried Flyboarding, a new water sport which propels its users up to nine metres (30 feet) in the air with water jets on their hands and feet. The Flyboard is used in conjunction with a SeaDoo. “I’m moderately terrified, on my terrified scale,” said Mercer before taking to the water. “It’s a jet pack

Rick Mercer, host of the popular CBC TV show Rick Mercer Report, was in Sylvan Lake Monday learning to Flyboard with Brody and Stephanie Wells from NBD Watersports. Flyboarding is a new water sport which propels the user high into the air with water jets attached to their hands and feet. that’s propelled by water.” Mercer became interested in Flyboarding after seeing an internet video of the sport. “Someone said look

at this, it’s absolutely crazy,” said Mercer. A Rick Mercer Report representative contacted cousins Brody and Stephanie Wells. They run NBD Watersports, the first

Ph: 403-782-6601 Fax: 403-782-3820

Flyboard dealer in Alberta and one of the first in Canada. Like Mercer, they first became aware of the sport through an internet video. After talking, they decided to go to Florida, the centre of North American Flyboard distribution, to become certified instructors. “These people are the pioneers in Canada,” said Mercer. “We did our due diligence, this was the place to do it. This was our absolute first choice.” Mercer’s Flyboarding experience will be broadcasted during the coming tenth season of the Rick Mercer Report. “I think I’ll be introducing a lot of people to the sport, and if it’s in a beautiful location then it’s my idea of a perfect shoot. I think we have three for three here,” said Mercer. Stephanie said Mercer took to the

sport well, and kept everyone laughing. “It was awesome. I couldn’t stop laughing all day. He’s so funny,” she said. Brody and Stephanie have been demonstrating Flyboarding all summer on lakes around Alberta and British Columbia. “Everybody’s always so amazed,” said Stephanie, adding that traffic on a bridge over Lake Chestermere stopped as people came to watch the demonstration. “Everybody just thinks it’s really neat and wants to try it.” Stephanie said balance is important for Flyboarding, along with some strength and stamina. She added that while many people think the sport is dangerous, it’s no more dangerous than other water sports. Stephanie said Flyboarding feels “surreal”, and that it “feels

Balance is essential to Flyboarding, and it took Rick Mercer of the popular CBC TV show a little while to get the hang of the sport. ALEISHA BOSCH PHOTOS

like you’re floating”. The Flyboard website describes the sport as a combination of jetskiing, snowboard-

LACOMBE COUNTY INVITES APPLICATIONS FROM THE PUBLIC AT LARGE FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE FOLLOWING: SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD/ ASSESSMENT REVIEW BOARD The Lacombe County Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (SDAB), which is comprised of four (4) members of the public-atlarge and one alternate member, is a quasi-judicial board that hears appeals from the decisions of the County’s Development Authority and Subdivision Authority. The Lacombe County Assessment Review Board (ARB) is comprised of the SDAB members, and hears and makes decisions on property assessment complaints. Members are required to successfully complete assessment review board training to maintain their eligibility as qualified assessment review board members. Applicants should have an interest in 1) municipal planning and development, 2) property assessment, and 3) the administrative tribunal process SDAB and ARB meetings are held as required Appointments to these Boards are for the period of January 1, 2013 - December 31, 2013. Persons interested in applying for appointment to these Boards are invited to submit a resume providing details of their qualifications and experience by October 10, 2012. For further information, please contact. TERRY HAGER, CLGM COUNTY COMMISSIONER LACOMBE COUNTY

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ing, and acrobatic diving. “It’s unlike any other water sport,” said Brody.


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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, August 30, 2012 10 Willow Street

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#1, 4914-50 Sylvan Lake

24 Hrs Ph: 403-887-2217 Fax: 403-887-3165 Toll Free: 1-877-373-6296

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$245,000

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24 Hunter Road MLS# 326925

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23 Jarvis Bay

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$649,000

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71 Willow Springs p Cr MLS#327191

Reduced $249,900

46 Briar Road MLS#326346

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5304 - 50 Avenue

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76 Regatta Way

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New Listing $417,000

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223 Poplar Road Benalto $

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157 Grand Avenue

5019 34 Street

MLS# 322438

MLS# 324539

It’s a great time to buy your Lake Dream Home 2167 sq ft, immaculate - this area has features such as - private marina, boat launch, boat storage, tennis courts, club house it’s time to live the dream! MLS#327097

29 Lakeview Road

123 ft of level lake access, beautiful cabin surrounded by towering trees, you can become accustomed to a great lifestyle very quickly, family and lakefront go hand in hand. MLS#326751

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124 Marina Bay Court

$1,190,000

Lorne Therriault

403-505-2004

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If you would like to attend next year, give me a call!

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4 Poplar Close

$697,000

Only Minutes to Sylvan Lake! • 1140 sq.ft. • 3 Bedrooms • 2 Bathrooms

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$1,150,000 51 Pine ne Crescent C escent Cr escen Gull Lake

218,500

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