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- A house northeast of Sylvan Lake was completely destroyed by fire last Thursday afternoon. Cause of the blaze was not known at press time, according to Fred Millar, Lacombe Regional Fire Service Coordinator. He declined to estimate the value of the loss. The house, built in 1978, was located just inside the south end of Lacombe County on Range Road 28-4 just north of Township Road 39-2. Sylvan Lake and Red Deer County firefighters initially responded to the blaze which was called in after the homeowner returned to find the building filled with smoke. By the time the first trucks arrived flames were shooting high into the air through several windows. Subsequently tankers were called from Red Deer City, Lacombe County, the City of Lacombe, and Blackfalds to ferry water from a hydrant in Sylvan Lake. Firefighters were on the scene from about four hours following the 1:40 alarm. Sylvan Lake firefighters again responded to the same location Saturday night to douse hot spots that had flared up. (A picture of the fire was posted to the News’ Facebook page shortly after it happened. Check it out.) STEVE DILLS PHOTOS
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Swensrude named principal at École Mother Teresa School by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News
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A series of changes within Red Deer Catholic Schools system has provided a new opportunity for Dorice Swensrude who assumes the role of principal at École Mother Teresa School after just over three years in a similar position at Our Lady of the Rosary School. “I’m really excited to be at Mother Teresa,” she said Tuesday during her first morning at the school. “I’m looking forward to working with students, parents and the fabulous staff that is here.” It was with mixed emotions that she accepted the new challenge, Swensrude indicated. “As I look back on my time at Our Lady of the Rosary School, I realize
how blessed I have been to be part of such a fabulous school community,” she wrote in a letter to parents. “I wish to thank each and every one of you for making such a positive, immeasurable contribution to our school community. I thank you, straight from my heart, for providing me with so many blessings as we worked together and for working with me to achieve what one dreams of in Catholic education, a school with a reputation for excellence in academics and for excellence in faith development. “It’s difficult to capture in words the beautiful and caring environment that has evolved at Our Lady of the Rosary School. I know it has become what it is because of the love that is shared amongst all of the great
Dorice Swensrude people involved in our school.” She added that her “fondest and most cherished memories will most definitely be of your children. I will miss the many smiles, hugs, stories and expressions of kindness that have brought countless moments of joy and fulfillment to my professional life.” About her new position, Swensrude said, “I look forward to continuing to build upon the strong reputation that École Mother Teresa School has in the community of Sylvan Lake. I want to work in a team
with students, parents and staff to continue to improve the school. I look forward to a most enriching and exciting leadership journey.” Before joining Our Lady of the Rosary, Swensrude had served as vice principal at École Mountview Elementary (4 years) and École Oriole Park Elementary (7 years) schools with Red Deer Public Schools. During her time at Mountview she also worked at the division office as curriculum specialist for French Immersion. Prior to work in Red Deer she was the French Immersion team leader at Upper Lacombe Elementary where she taught Grade 3 students. She also taught Grade 1 and 2 French Immersion
Dorice Swensrude stood amongst students at Our Lady of the Rosary School last Wednesday as they held a celebration to mark her departure from the school for the position of principal at École Mother Teresa Catholic School. COLLEEN HALWA
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Smith tackling first job as school principal at Our Lady by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News
Tuesday morning marked the beginning of another journey in Jodi Smith’s career as an educator. She assumed principalship of Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic
School following the transfer of Dorice Swenrude to principalship of École Mother Teresa Catholic School. Smith started French Immersion at Mother Teresa as the lead teacher in 2000. She spent ten years at the local school, two of those as vice principal before moving
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Sylvan Lake Remembrance Day
A large group of Sparks, Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders participated in the Remembrance Day service at the multiplex Sunday.
Led by a trio of pipers a small group paraded from the Legion branch to the Cenotaph in Memorial Park for a short service Sunday afternoon. MP Earl Dreeshen, MLA Kerry Towle and Mayor Susan Samson laid wreathes in the cold weather.
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Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA Kerry Towle laid a wreath on behalf of the provincial government at the Cenotaph during a short service in Memorial Park Sunday afternoon. STEVE DILLS PHOTOS
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It’s amazing the difference a week makes in the life of Sylvan Lake. The sun was shining and we were in pursuit of unique photos of the birds that were stopping on the lake before continuing their journey to southern climes. The date was Sunday, Nov. 4. The lake was open and the water calm. Thousands upon thousands of Canada Geese were making their presence known with their constant honking. Then there were white spots within some of the flocks. We spotted several pairs of tundra swans, the most photogenic at Petro Park on Sylvan Lake’s southeast side. At the same location we found John Umlah and Dave Schirru preparing to set out in their kayaks for a tour of the lake. When we caught up to them again at the pier,
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they joked that they might be the last boaters on the lake this season. That appears to have become a fact. One week later, on Sunday, Nov. 11, the ice has stretched out considerably from shore and it’s questionable whether there’s any open water. It will take someone with better eyes and stronger binoculars that ours to make a certain determination. Yes, winter is upon us. While we may get a minor temperature reprieve this week, with the mercury climbing a degree or two above zero for daytime highs, there’s no doubt we’re in for several months of frigid tem-
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- Several pairs of tundra swans were spotted resting at Petro Beach on Nov. 3. Others were spotted at various locations around the lake as they stopped on the migrations south.
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- John Umlah and Dave Schirru enjoyed the last of the open water while kayaking around the lake on Nov. 3. A week later the path of their travels was ice covered. STEVE DILLS PHOTOS
peratures and the outdoor activities they bring. Watching town crews clearing snow yesterday morning, we remembered back to a Letter to the Editor which appeared in our paper last December. Eleven-year-old Nick Hellrud had what we thought was an excellent idea so we raise it here again hoping it attracts attention and action. “I was hoping you would print my letter asking if when the town clears the snow from the lake skate rink if they would pile it up to make a toboggan hill next to it? I don’t think it would be much trouble and would be a lot of fun!,” he wrote. We agree. It would be one more reason for youngsters and families to go to the lake for some recreational activity. And while some siblings may want to skate or play shinny, others may be content tobogganing down a hill. Of course safety precautions would have to be taken and motorized traffic kept away from the bottom of the hill. But this is one idea that
just makes sense. Another idea that makes sense in our mind is a cleanup of the proliferation of service club and organization signs that dot the posts entering our community. The town has spent considerable money trying to improve the aesthetics of Sylvan Lake, creating signs to direct people to various facilities, trying to project a consistent image. We believe it’s time to consider a single large notice board at the entrances to town that could contain all those signs for clubs such as Scouts, Lions, Rotary, Legion, etc. We’d go further as well. While it should be a town initiative to get the project off the ground, we think the service clubs would be happy to contribute money to the project since it will benefit them as well as the town. Perhaps such a sign needs to also contain a town map — particularly since our town is growing and more and more names are being added to the lexicon of our streets instead of the logical
assembly of numbered streets and avenues that were so easy to follow. Adding a map might then require a turnout or rest stop area. This project could balloon to something more extensive. Is that what we want? There’s currently a town map, but it’s located in the heart of town, beside the tourist information centre. Does that serve the travelling public looking for a specific location or have we progressed to the point where GPS units are all that’s needed to find the house or business you’re seeking? No matter the answer, cleaning up the variety of service club signs would be a good first step. Certainly, removing the ones that no longer exist would also be a good idea. We noticed a Kinsmen Club logo on a sign post on the west end of town but there hasn’t been a club in town during the nine years we’ve lived here.
Reflections on a family’s war involvement Sometimes, I spend so much time telling other people’s stories that I forget about those in my own family. I spoke last week with Stuart Reitsma, a Korean war veteran, and Don Macrae, who lived in Britain as a child during the Second World War. Their stories had almost nothing in common, reflecting different perspectives during wartime, and very different wars. However, both were incredible stories. Like every other Canadian, I studied the wars when I was in school. I read
about the battles, learned the dates, and watched movies about them. I memorized the words of “In Flanders Fields”. It was one thing to read about the atrocities of war. It was another thing completely to speak to a veteran who saw them with his own eyes, or to someone whose childhood included regular air raids. My maternal grandfather is a veteran. He joined the Canadian Air Force during the Second World War. He has a poppy on his license plate. A black-and-white
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photo of him in his airman’s uniform hangs in his house, alongside a photo of his marriage to my grandmother, and photos of his grandchildren’s graduations. I’ve never asked him about his experience, and now I wonder why. I only know he was 17 when he joined the air force, and that
he changed his birth certificate so he could join. My paternal grandfather lived in Nazioccupied Holland. In 1944, a large part of the country, including where he lived, was hit with a famine. The Germans had cut off all food shipments to the area to punish the Dutch for not helping them with their war effort. My grandfather nearly starved to death. In his own words, he could “play piano on my ribs”. He immigrated to Canada after the war. Stacks of canned food fill his kitchen
cupboards, and he grows many fruits and vegetables in his backyard. He wastes no food, not even animal bones, which he boils to make soup stock. I have never asked him about this period in his life. My knowledge of it comes from my father, who has a strong interest in our family history. Still, most of his interest involves generations that go further back than his own father. Sometimes, the most obvious stories are the hardest ones to see.
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Money planned for tourism promotion, beach sand, float by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News
Sylvan Lake councillors earmarked over $80,000 towards tourism strategies or tourismrelated facilities during 2013 budget discussions, spread over Oct. 30 and 31, and Nov. 3. A tourism strategy and advertising campaign for Centennial Park and the Lakeshore area, at a combined cost of $27,500, initially received mixed reactions. Councillor Dale Plante was enthusiastic, citing promotion of the town’s new parks as an area of importance. “If there’s ever a time we should support tourism in Sylvan it’s now,â€? said Plante. “We’re looking at a tourism strategy to draw people to stay here for a week ‌ We’ve been naive to think that people are going to come here just because we have a lake.â€? Mayor Susan Samson agreed with Plante, citing the struggling downtown business area. “I just don’t see tourism as being a big economic strategy ‌ People
are going to come here whether we spend that money or not,� said Councillor Laverne Asselstine. Another area of contention was the Beach Ambassador program. The town hired three summer students as Beach Ambassadors this summer, at a cost of $40,000. They provided visitors with information about town events and businesses, and were intended to spend most of their time patrolling the beach on foot. “I think $40,000 is very high for what we’re getting,� said Plante, adding that the ambassadors spent most of the time in their hut instead of patrolling the beach. “I don’t think it served its purpose at all.� Plante suggested hiring a mix of students and older workers to supervise the students to ensure the job was properly done. Other councillors, including Rick Grimson, were supportive of the ambassadors. Councillors decided to continue the program in 2013, with Samson requesting a review of their work at
In recognition of the town’s centennial year, councillors set aside $30,000 towards a new town parade float. The current float is in disrepair, but some councillors were hesitant about the
Budget 2013 the end of the year. Councillors budgeted $25,000 towards adding sand to the beach corner at the intersection of Lakeshore Drive and 49th Street, despite some worries. “I’m just really concerned that we might get mocked for building a sand box,â€? said Samson. Asselstine noted how many people with children gravitate towards that beach corner, because it is the only section that slopes gradually into the water. “Let’s make the area look good ‌ I just think it’s a total go,â€? said Plante. Other councillors were supportive, but more cautious. Some worried about the sand getting washed away during a rainy summer. “I don’t have a problem with it. I don’t think it should be an ongoing expense, just try it once,â€? said Grimson.
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Special Events Saturday, Nov. 17 - Art at the Lake Christmas show and sale from 10 am to 5 pm at the Lions Hall, 5119 50A Ave. Info 403-748-2557. Saturday, Nov. 17 - Christmas Craft Sale and Cookie Walk, Benalto, 10-3. Hosted by Benalto Royal Purple. To book tables call 403-746-5494 or 403-358-4728. Saturday, Nov. 17 - Rocky Mountain House Arts and Crafts Guild’s 18th annual craft show from 10 am to 4 pm at Lou Soppit Centre on Highway 11 in Rocky across from Canadian Tire. 35 booths all with handcrafted items. Admission is free with donations to food bank. Saturday & Sunday, Nov. 17 & 18 - Santa is visiting Red Deer & District SPCA. It’s the annual pet pictures with Santa from 12-4 both days at the SPCA, 4505 77 Street, Red Deer. More info at www.reddeerspca.com. Thursday, Nov. 22 - Seniors Bus to Festival of Trees (free) Red Deer. Pick-up starts at 12 pm. Call Lenore 403-887-5272. Thursday, Nov. 22 - Bentley & District Ag. Society AGM, Blindman Valley Ag. Centre. Cocktails 5-6 pm, catered supper 6 pm, meeting 7 pm. RSVP to Stephanie 403-748-4040 or email steph. smith01@gmail.com by Nov. 12. Saturday & Sunday, Nov. 24 & 25 - Christmas Showcase Country Drive. www.countrydrive.ca. Saturday, Nov. 24 - Central Alberta Singles dance at 8:30 pm at Penhold Hall. Music by Hot Spur. Members and invited guests only; new members welcome. Elaine 403-341-7653 or Bob 403-304-7440.
Tax rate to increase 2.4 per cent; utility fees going up by Aleisha Bosch
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Sylvan Lake councillors proposed a 2.4 per cent property tax rate increase for the 2013 budget, following more than 12 hours of discussion spread over Oct. 30 and 31, and Nov. 3. Many owners will see a 1.3 per cent increase in their taxes because property values have declined since 2012, said Darren Moore, Sylvan Lake’s director of finance.
The increase translates to around $21.50 extra taxes for average property owners in 2013. There will also be a $72 water and sewer rate increase, and a $2.40 cardboard recycling green box fee increase. The property tax increases will bring the
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Sunday, Nov. 25 - Grey Cup Party at Sylvan Lake Legion beginning at 5:30 pm. Wednesday, Nov. 28 - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Deerfoot Casino, Calgary. Leave 8:30 a.m. Phone Joan 403-887-7614. Friday, Nov. 30-Saturday, Dec. 1 - Spirit of Sylvan Yuletide Festival at the multiplex and arena. 4:30-10 on Friday, 10-6 on Saturday. Christmas Farmers’ Market with over 50 vendors, entertainment, gingerbread house competition, Christmas live auction, raffle, skating, Cub/Scout rodeo, kids zone and more. Fundraising for urgent care. Contact Graham 403-887-2575 or Crystal 403-887-3461. Like us on Facebook for updates and schedules. Friday, Nov. 30 -Santa Claus Night Parade 7 pm followed by fireworks. Saturday, Dec. 1 - Breakfast with Santa. 8:30 and 11 am sittings, advance tickets only available at the Aquatic Centre. Saturday, Dec. 1 - Stuff a Bus by Red Deer Catholic Schools. Watch for more details. Sunday, Dec. 2 - 25th annual inter-church Sacred Christmas Concert featuring the massed choir as well as various school choirs and other musical groups at the Alliance Church.
Weekly events Mondays - Parents Connecting Parents from 10-11:30 am. Open discussion, sharing tips and coffee. Children welcome. At Community Partners Association. 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. Mondays - Junior Youth Leadership Classes (1215 yr. olds) 7-8 pm. JY acts worldwide to engage our youth to develop their capacity to serve society and make a difference in their community. Call Debbie 403-887-0968 or Bruno 403887-5728. Wednesdays - Sylvan Lake Community Food Bank issues hampers from 9:30 am to 12 noon. Located in basement of Seventh-day Adventist Church, 4607 47th Ave., Sylvan Lake. Contact 403-887-4534 in you are in need of assistance. Thursdays - Sylvan Lake seniors bus to Red Deer. Pick-up 9:15 am. Returning to Sylvan 1:30 pm. Phone Mary 403-887-4579. 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
Councillors decided to keep the float, at the full cost, in the budget after communications officer Joanne Gaudet said the float would be used for many years.
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 info call Kari 403-887-7850.
Monthly events Third Tuesday every month. Royal Canadian Legion, Sylvan Lake Br. 212, general membership meeting beginning at 7:30 pm. 12/30/12 Third Wednesday every month. Coffee and conversation at Sylvan Lake & District Archives from 2-4 pm.
Support Programs Sylvan Lake Al-Anon (for families and friends of alcoholics) 8 pm Sundays, Presbyterian Church (north door), Kathy 403-887-4470 or Robyn 403-887-2961. 12/30/12 Sylvan Lake AA meetings. Tuesdays 7:30 pm Lions Hall; Sundays 8 pm Presbyterian Church (north door). For more information about the program, call male 403-887-4470, 403-5885491 or female 403-887-4297. 12/30/12 Narcotics Anonymous meetings Thursday nights at 7:30 pm at Sylvan Lake Bethany Care, 4700 47th Ave. 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 Joan at 403-3969371. 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.
Volunteers Wanted Sylvan Lake Lodge is in need of volunteer drivers for their Meals on Wheels Program. Call the Lodge 403-887-2555, ext. 5 for further info.
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.
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New fire hall, lagoon upgrades key projects for 2013 by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News
Sylvan Lake councillors have set aside more than $11 million for capital projects next year, following budget discussions spread over Oct. 30 and 31, and Nov. 3. Most prominent among them is the construction of a new fire hall, at a cost of $3.8 million. Another major project involves a section of
47A Avenue that will be resurfaced, and new curb, gutter, and sidewalk built, at a cost of $1 million. A number of projects are planned to improve utility services. For $2.2 million, the capacity of the main trunk line for the waste water lagoon will be increased, which receives waste from part of the town. Other utility capital projects include relocation of the RV septic
dump station at a cost of $300,000, with two main options proposed. The first, along Jarvis Bay Drive just north of Lakeshore Drive and 33rd Street, offers adequate stacking room, easy access, and nearby water and sewer facilities, but no street lighting. “Is that really what we want to do, have light industrial up against residential? We’ll get it in the ear for that,” said Mayor Susan
Budget 2013 Samson. Councillor Sean McIntyre suggested planting trees in the area to shield residents from the new development. The second location, near the waste water lagoon off Sylvaire
Close, offers easy access, nearby water and sewer facilities, and adequate lighting, but limited stacking room. Both locations have a proposed fee for use. No decision has yet been made about the relocation, as the project will be funded from reserves. The waste water lagoon has excessive ammonia levels, so $530,000 has been earmarked to upgrade its ammonia treatment
Improvements to parking, street signs included in budget by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News
Sylvan Lake councillors heard a number of propositions for transportation service improvements during 2013 budget discussions, spread over Oct. 30 and 31, and Nov. 3. Transportation services account for 55 per cent of public works depart-
ment expenses. Sylvan Lake Family and Community Centre parking lot will receive improvements in 2013, with the second part of a tri-phase reconstruction plan. The first stage was completed in 2012. Next year a section of the parking lot will be rebuilt and repaved, and the sidewalk at the entrance will be replaced at an estimated cost of
Budget 2013 $420,000. The third phase of the project is planned for 2014, with the addition of a new storm system, concrete medians, greenery, and repainted
Parks to receive new staff, upgrades by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News
Sylvan Lake councillors included new parks staff and park improvements in the 2013 budget, following discussions spread over Oct. 30 and 31, and Nov. 3. Ron Lebsack, director of leisure and protective services, proposed increasing staff to maintain service levels. The new positions will include one fulltime parks operator, a part-time landscape gardener, and two seasonal parks operators. The additions will cost a combined total of $103,300. “I think they’re being frugal in what they’re asking for in terms of number of staff,” said Mayor Susan Samson. Councillor Graham Parsons also supported the staff additions. “I just know that the recreation department and what they have to look after this coming year is significant,” said Parsons.
Budget 2013 Councillor Laverne Asselstine did not agree with the additions, citing the slower economy as a reason to hold back from hiring new workers. “Our projection for the next year or even two years is that we’re going to continue to grow … It’s naive to think that we can manage on the same number of staff,” said Councillor Dale Plante. Councillor Rick Grimson agreed with Plante, and said the new additions were a necessary expense. “The staff in any business, they’re the most valuable asset we have … You start chinzing on staff, you might as well save money some place else,” said Grimson. Improvements to three parks were included in the budget. The bathroom in Lion’s
Park will be relocated, and the gazebo remodelled to match the new town hall. Four Seasons Park will receive upgrades to their storm drainage system, signs, and chain link fencing. Railway Park’s mulch will be replaced with grass to reduce maintenance work.
street lights. A section of the parking lot will also be designated for RVs, and a new trail will connect 43rd Street to Four Seasons Park. Councillors also added $250,000 to the budget for increasing downtown parking, with 40 new stalls to the side of 49th Street. “It’s been said that we would address a parking problem, but we don’t have a ready solution,” said Mayor Susan Samson. Councillor Ken MacVicar questioned whether increased parking would benefit the area outside the summer tourist season. “We’ve got to find something to offset what we did at the marina,” said Councillor Dale Plante, citing the loss of public parking in the area. Councillors budget-
ed $15,000 for seven new signs at the 60th Street entrance, 60th Street and 48th Avenue, and Memorial Trail. The signs will direct visitors to town services. Following a presentation by John Watson, public works manager, a combined total of $700,000 was included as a capital project for a new garbage collection vehicle and specialized garbage bins. The new vehicle would be fully automated, and would lift and dump the garbage without workers having to do the work themselves. The new vehicle would improve efficiency, with up to 160 collections per hour, and reduce staff injuries. “I really feel it’s the way of the future,” said Watson.
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facilities. A new one-ton garbage truck will be purchased for the town’s parks, to increase garbage collection service to three times a day along Lakeshore Drive and Centennial Park. The truck will cost $45,000. Ron Lebsack, director of leisure and protective services, said park workers have found lots of foodrelated garbage on the beach during the day. “I think that’s just the nature of a tourist town,” said Samson. Councillors rem-
oved a proposal to install traffic lights at the corner of 47th Avenue and Herder Drive from next year’s capital projects, amid concerns that the new lights would slow traffic flow along 47th Avenue, a much-used route. “Let’s trash it,” said Councillor Rick Grimson. Councillor Dale Plante suggested deferring the project for a year, and looking at how the opening of Memorial Trail affects traffic patterns.
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Dear Editor, I have often written to you about a complain. This time it is for a thank you to the town hall employees. With 1913-2013 days coming, I, as a member of the Sylvan Lake Seniors, wondered what we could do to make Sylvan Lake a better place. I wondered if we had a bicycle lock-up near the centre on 50th, that some seniors could bike to the centre, have a coffee or soup or play cards or Wi or scrabble and be secure in their minds that their bikes are safely locked. Upon looking at our centre, being as it is so close to the sidewalk, there was not much room to place a bike rack. I went to see town hall about rules and regulations and requirements as I didn’t want to plan against town bylaws, etc. I
was referred to Mary. She told me that they were having a meeting the next day and she would try to get my questions answered. When I didn’t hear from her, I phoned again and she said that Rick was working on it. Then a week later,
Mary phoned and said that the town has found a bike rack that has yet to be placed and will place it in the parking lot by the mermaid. Three weeks later, there it was! It is not bike season but I know once the weather changes, the bike
rack will be used, not only by the seniors but by citizens going to town hall, or to Community Partners, Art Gallery and the church on the corner. Thank you for the quick results. Vernie Munroe, Sylvan Lake
Tear down the wall Dear Editor, After following Sylvan Lake’s elected legislatures now for several years deal with the main streets, major intersection and finally the total blockage to through traffic. And see this done against the continuous protests of Sylvan Lake residents. This all leading many otherwise law abiding people into illegal U turns. Can you imagine the B train driver for whatever reason is driv-
ing south faces the blockade at Highway 11. Turning west he faces the choice of going back through Sylvan traffic or going many miles out of his way on secondary roads. The illegal U turn appears to be his best option if he thinks he can do it. I will not go into the devastation here of down town this intersection may be causing. The Sylvan Lake elected officials may have the
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69 years ago ... From the issue of November 17, 1943
The Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph was carried out this year under ideal weather conditions. There was a good turn out, Veterans from Red Deer joining their Sylvan Lake comrades in the parade, which included the Air Cadets, I.O.D.E., and
Girl Guides. Service at the Cenotaph was conducted by Rev. Ian MacSween. Trumpeter C. S. Palmer sounded Last Post and Reveille. Major R. C. Lister, M.C., gave a talk on Remembrance Day observance. After the service Major Lister took the salute as the parade left the Cenotaph. Mayor Duffield thanked the organizations which participated in the parade for the smart turn out. The Vets enjoyed dinner at Sylvan Lake hotel after the service. ♦ ♦ ♦ Entertaining their ladies at a banquet Tuesday evening in Sylvan Lake hotel, members of the Chamber of Commerce stated a very enjoyable affair, about 60 guests being present. The slate of officers for the ensuing
year was presented to the meeting by J. A. Untinen, chairman of the nominating committee, and the following were duly elected: F. J. Bloom, president; W. C. Keith, vice-president, J. Innes, secretary, J. May, treasurer.
50 years ago ...
From the issue of November 15, 1962
The new church hall of Memorial Presbyterian Church was dedicated at an impressive service Thursday evening, conducted by Rev. J. D. Yoos. Rev. G. E. Dobie of Knox Church, Red Deer, Moderator of the Presbytery of Red Deer, conducted the service of dedication. Mr. Bernard Sjare, chairman of the Board of Managers, gave prayer of thanks and welcome. Mr. Clifford Duffield, chairman of the building committee, narrated the steps
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leading to the building of the new hall. The contractor of the building, Mr. D. J. MacKay, presented the keys to the building. ♦ ♦ ♦ At the November 12 meeting of Sylvan Lake Town Council Bylaw 434 was given three readings to cover the fire equipment and out-of-town and standby rates when burning grass were set as follows: $1.25 per man per hour on stand-by for burning grass; no charge for the equipment. This applies within the town limits only. Rates for out-of-town fire calls are: minimum charge of $25.00, $5 per hour for fire engine, 50 cents per mile both ways for travelling, and $1.00 per hour per man. ♦ ♦ ♦
A challenge to find good things to say about council’s policies, programs Dear Editor, Mayor Samson should go lightly on comments about Sylvan Lake’s glass “definitely being half full”. (Mayor encourages crowd to embrace change; SLN, Nov 1). If the mayor says the glass is half full she also declares it half empty. There’s not much to brag about in being in the middle of a continuum. If Sylvan Lake is neither a generally wonderful nor generally deplorable place then words like ‘tepid’ and ‘blah’ capture its spirit. To think the mayor delivered a motivational speech extolling ‘blah!’ As for glasses half full, the mayor has presided over the town’s descent from being a once vibrant, attractive, glass-mostly-full place to live and play, to the current
dispirited town confused about its current identity and direction. The implied flip side of the mayor’s glass-half-full analogy is that people who disagree with her and council’s ideas are members of the glass-half-empty crowd; ornery, sour sorts who see only negatives in life. That may be the mayor’s distorted thinking but it’s not reality. Safe to say most residents of Sylvan Lake are desperate to find good things to say about many of council’s policies and programs. It’s a challenge. In fairness public angst spills beyond town limits to areas of provincial jurisdiction that nevertheless impact the citizens of Sylvan Lake; things relevant to the discussion because of council’s complicity in provincial decisions.
The Hwy. 11-781 and Memorial Trail fiascos are cases in point. Determining who is most accountable for the hare-brained decision to implement right in right out design at the Hwy. 11-781 intersection is maddening. Two things are clear however: Alberta Transportation authorized and constructed it, and town council either actively requested the design, or tacitly accepted it. The multi-million dollar Memorial Trail and associated intersections are costly new infrastructure requirements flowing from the intersection ‘solution’. Public anger at both Alberta Transportation and town council is understandable and justified, and much, much too polite! Back within town limits, suc-
cessive councils sacrificed having a dynamic town business core for the seductive lure of inviting box stores and their bulging tax revenues. As a result the downtown business core is nearly dead with little immediate relief in sight. The soulless box stores sit either in soulless isolation or soulless clusters on the east side of town, siphoning local money into national and multinational company coffers. Beach access from 34 St. to 44 St. along Lakeshore Drive — about half of the total — has been all but eliminated due to removal of parking and installation of retaining walls. Bad enough that council installed grotesquely inappropriate speed bumps on Lakeshore Drive; it now fails to make the
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road contractor correct excessive slopes on some bumps. What a negative message irregular road construction must make on visitors ‘ambushed’ by unexpected variations. Citizens read of building and development regulations tortuously bent to either accommodate or thwart one developer or another. The current condominium and marina project seems to be an example, among others, of heroic accommodation. Mayor Samson may be satisfied with a cup-half-full but citizens are left wanting. Everett Gratrix, Sylvan Lake
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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, November 15, 2012
Mother Teresa principal to work at Red Deer school by Aleisha Bosch Sylvan Lake News
When École Mother Teresa Catholic School Principal Rob Maloughney’s last day was announced last Thursday following the school’s Remembrance Day assembly, a chorus of no’s filled the gymnasium. “I will truly miss
coming to Mother Teresa, although I don’t think I’ll miss the drive,� said Maloughney, who lives in Red Deer. A student from each class came forward and presented him with a gift. Some students hugged him. Maloughney had been at the school for four full years, and was partly through his fifth when he accepted a
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position as principal of St. Teresa of Avila School in Red Deer. The offer resulted from the resignation of a superintendent from Red Deer Catholic Regional Schools. “As they fill the position it’s the domino e f fe c t ,� s ai d Maloughney, who has known about the change for three weeks. Maloughney is
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Project Manager/Owner’s Representative
Reporting to the Director of Leisure & Protective Services, this position is a part-time temporary contract position for an individual or Ärm. The contract will extend from design through to the completion of the Fire Hall, expected to be completed by December of 2013. In addition, this position is primarily responsible for advocating the Town’s best interests while overseeing the Town’s construction, commissioning and close-out of the Fire Hall.
Responsibilities:
•Provide direction to the Town during the conceptual and detailed design phases. Conduct a thorough review of all contract documents and provide feedback to the Owner related to estimated costs, completion dates and identify potential bottlenecks, delays or cost issues that may arise over the course of the project. Ensure effective risk management is utilized to identify, analyze, and mitigate potential risks. •Design and implement a cost tracking system that is timely, accurate and user friendly. •Monitors construction to make sure the building is built according to design and speciÄcations. In addition, works with contractor and Owner to formulate cost and time efÄcient solutions when required. •Conducts regular site visits and maintains a photo record of the project. Ensures all aspects of the Town of Sylvan Lake Health & Safety Program are followed. •In conjunction with the Prime Consultant, review all requests for progress payment by the Contractor and makes recommendation to the Owner. Ensure all lien / claim releases are executed properly with all progress and Änal payments. •Provide written and verbal reports to the Owner as directed, which may include reporting directly to Council/CAO. •Reviews all test reports and inspection documentation and ensures they are in compliance with speciÄcations and applicable codes. •Ensure proper close out procedures, documentation, and completion of deÄciency items for issuance of CertiÄcate of Substantial Completion. •Consistently work proactively and positively with all involved parties throughout the project. Create a teamwork environment with a culture of sharing information promptly.
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•Minimum of 10 years experience in construction management on commercial / institutional buildings. •Proven positive track record in managing projects of similar scope, complexity and budget while delivering on budget and on time. •Experience with public sector procurement requirements would be considered an asset. •Current First Aid and CPR certiÄcation. •Computer literacy in Word, Excel and various construction management software. •Excellent communication skills both written and verbal. •Understanding of all building trades and the process of the integration of these trades. •Project Management designation preferred as is formal training in Project Management.
Limitations of Authority
The Project Manager/Owner’s Representative shall not: 1. Enter into a contract or speak on behalf of the Town. 2. Approve substitute materials or equipment. 3. Approve a Change Order. 4. Reject work or require special inspection or testing on behalf of the Owner. 5. Approve a CertiÄcate for Payment or authorize payment on behalf of the Owner. 6. Accept a CertiÄcate of Substantial Completion on behalf of the Owner.
happy to be going to St. Teresa, where he has worked before, but said he will miss Mother Teresa. “It’s such a vibrant s cho ol,� s aid Maloughney. He added that the school’s French and English programs, in addition to its combination of elementary and junior high education, contributed to its atmosphere. He will especially miss the school’s staff and students. He describes the staff as “phenomenal�, citing their willingness to take on extra work to make up for the school’s small
École Mother Teresa School principal Rob Maloughney accepted a card from student Brooklyn Cann, presented on behalf of her class. Maloughney’s last day at the school was last Thursday, and the news was officially announced following the school’s Remembrance Day assembly. ALEISHA BOSCH
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Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Lacombe County will offer for sale, by public auction, in the County OfÂżce at 40407 Range Road 274 Lacombe, Alberta, on Friday, November 30, 2012, at 2:00 p.m., the following lands: Lot(s) 23 & 24 8 10
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This is a great opportunity to be part of a major project for the Town of Sylvan Lake. You have the proven ability to work closely with all parties involved and the vision that will ensure this project is a source of community pride. A thorough understanding of the relationship between the Owner, Prime Consultant, and this role is critical to the success of this project.
Lacombe County may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction.
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4926 - 50 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1A1 Attention: Human Resources Fax: (403) 887-3660 E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca For more information on this position please view on our website at www.sylvanlake.ca
Redemption may be affected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale. Dated at Lacombe, Alberta, September 28, 2012. Terry Hager, County Commissioner.
and yet they’ve never complained,� said Maloughney, adding that less busy staff often help their overburdened co-workers. “I’ve never seen a staff that has been so willing to step in and support their staff mates.� After the news was announced, many students presented their own goodbye gifts to Maloughney. “When you have students come up and parents come up, that’s what makes it tough,� he said. Maloughney started his new job Tuesday. Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic School Principal Dorice Swensrude will take over as principal of Mother Teresa. “There’s so much to do that I haven’t really had time to sit down and think about it,� said Maloughney. “It just feels like there’s things that need to be done and I want to be here to do them.� Teacher Lisa Alford has known Maloughney since he started at Mother Teresa. “It’s been a blessing to have him here,� said Alford, citing his care for staff, passion for education, and the value he places on each student. Alford also said Maloughney takes time to talk and high five students in the hall, and shows faith in the staff by allowing them to create their own curriculum. “He’s had a tremendous influence on the school in terms of parent contact,� said Alford, adding that Maloughney makes the parents a part of their child’s education. Grade 6 students Keara Keaton and Lauren Nielson said they are sad to see Maloughney leaving, and mentioned his jokes and sense of humour. “We’ll miss him,� said Nielson.
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Town of Sylvan Lake Public Information Sessions November 15 at 5:00 to 7:00 pm in the Multiplex Mezzanine: Join us as we look at new initiatives for future curling facilities in Sylvan Lake. The results of a recent assessment conÄrm that the current curling rink structure is not suitable for usage past 2014. The Town of Sylvan Lake wants to hear from you- what improvements would you like to see in any redeveloped curling facilities? November 21 at 5:00 to 7:00 pm in the Multiplex Mezzanine: Join us to discuss proposed plans for the redevelopment of a Multiplex facility in Sylvan Lake. The results of a recent assessment conÄrm that the current Sylvan Lake Arena structure is not suitable for usage past 2016. The Town of Sylvan Lake wants to hear from you- what do you think about the proposed design for an expanded multiplex facility? Current considerations include child-activity space, a four (4) lane running & walking track, replacement ice surface, meeting space, and senior’s centre.
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DEVELOPMENT PERMITS TAKE NOTICE THAT on November 5, 2012 the Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) for the Town of Sylvan Lake approved the following application: Felix Drover for a rear yard relaxation on an existing detached garage on Lot 37, Block 6, Plan 002-2272 (53 Falcon Crescent) FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT on or before November 6, 2012 the Development OfÀcer for the Town of Sylvan Lake approved the following application(s): RYDERS RIDGE Unique Elevations for a single family dwelling with deck on Lot 26, Block 7, Plan 122-2463 (9 RichÀeld Crescent) Falcon Homes Ltd. for a single family dwelling, deck, secondary suite & detached garage on Lot 9, Block 9, Plan 102-4600 (18 Rogers Road) Falcon Homes Ltd. for a single family dwelling, attached garage & deck on Lot 51, Block 3, Plan 072-8934 (20 Rosewood Rise) Falcon Homes Ltd. for basement development on Lot 3, Block 9, Plan 102-4600 (6 Rogers Road)
Falcon Homes Ltd. for a single family dwelling, attached garage, deck & basement development on Lot 94, Block 3, Plan 074-0088 (24 Regal Court) Falcon Homes Ltd. for a single family dwelling with deck on Lot 15, Block 8, Plan 122-2463 (22 RichÀeld Crescent) Cameron Scott for basement development on Lot 2, Block 6, Plan 0828362 (4328 Ryders Ridge Boulevard) CRESTVIEW Lamont Land Inc. for a freestanding construction sign (Crestview Subdivision) located within the northwest corner of SW Ÿ 28;38-1-5 BEACON HILL Laebon Developments Ltd. for a single family dwelling, attached garage & deck on Lot 35, Block 12, Plan 112-4897 (18 Bowman Circle) HEWLETT PARK Gary & Val Chambers for basement development on Lot 31, Block 3, Plan 972-4145 (48 Harper Drive) Michelle Wilson for approval of use – Personal Service and Retail (Hot Yoga Studio) on Block 36 & 35, Plan 084-0692 (1 & 2, 40 Hewlett Park Landing) Leander Engel for basement development on Lot 39, Block 1, Plan 1026759 (34 Hagerman Road)
STREETS Caitlin Delbello for Home Occupation Type ‘A’ – Administrative Services & Consulting on Block 1, Plan 032-3280 (1, 4406 46 Avenue) Simon Dumble for basement development on Lot 51, Block 2, Plan 7721521 (2 Garden Court) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT you may appeal Discretionary approvals to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, as provided for in Part 17, of the Municipal Government Act. Written statements relevant to the development and reasons for the appeal may be submitted to the Town of Sylvan Lake, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 4926 50 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1A1 within 14 days following this publication. You may not appeal a Permitted Use unless it involves a relaxation, variation or misinterpretations of the Land Use Bylaw. For further information please contact the Development OfĂ€cer at 887-2141.
Dated at Sylvan Lake, Alberta, this 15th day of November, 2012. Development OfÀcer, Town of Sylvan Lake
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Dancers fundraising for trip to Magic Kingdom Submitted Special to Sylvan Lake News
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- Stopping to donate and pick up poppies were Andrew Snow and Tyler Riley while Legion member Cliff Halvorson was at a table in Walmart Saturday afternoon. STEVE DILLS
Dancers from Sylvan Studio have started fundraising so that approximately 50 of them can learn and dance at Disney World. The age range of the dancers is from age seven to 17. They are all very dedicated and passionate about their chosen sport. They are all a team and help each other to learn and to grow as dancers. All of these dancers are so excited at the new opportunity that is being presented to them. They are going to dance in Disney’s Magic Kingdom Park to “Dancing in The Street” alongside many other dancers from other parts of Canada, Mexico and the United States. These dancers will also be given classes at Disney Dance School and receive instruction and learning time with some of the amazing chorographers and dancers within the Disney cast. The dancers will be treated as Disney cast members for the time they are at Disney World. It is such an amazing
experience for these children. Who knows, some day when you travel to Disney World Florida you might even see a local Sylvan Laker within the dancing cast, doing what they love. We are looking for support in several aspects of this Disney World - Dance The World tour. We are hosting a Christmas Bazaar & Craft Show with a silent auction on Nov. 17 at Sylvan Studio (31 Cuendet Industrial Way). The dancers, and their families, are helping with the set up and cleaning. Local businesses interested in setting up a table to sell their wares may contact Tami Lindstrand at 403-887-6621 for more information. The dancers are also currently selling poinsettias for Christmas. They are to be delivered the beginning of December to Sylvan Studio. Please consider buying your Christmas poinsettias from some of our dancers this season. We are hoping many local businesses would consider helping provide us with a silent auction item to help the dancers achieve their goal of dancing on the streets of Disney.
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The dancers and their families participated in a bottle drive in October, it was a fun night had by all! Thank you to all who supported the dancers with your bottle donations. Each child needs to raise approximately $1,800 in order to go. This will cover flights, hotel, costumes. They will be covering their food and any incidental purchases. These children, and their families, are very excited and ready to work very hard to achieve their goal. This is the first time these local dancers have had the opportunity to travel internationally to show the world what wonderful kids they are, both on and off the stage. Sylvan Studio has been operating in Sylvan Lake for over 25 years. They promise to be great ambassadors of their town, province and country, and to show the world that Sylvan Lake, Alberta has some amazing children and families.
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Video footage obtained after window punched out at Big Moo Saturday, Nov. 3rd 12:28 a.m. – A male is charged with impaired driving and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle after a vehicle collided with a fire hydrant on Hendrickson Bay at Hinshaw Drive. A truck was spotted speeding around a corner and striking a fire hydrant. The vehicle was no longer driveable and the driver left the
scene on foot. Patrols of the area from the crash site to the registered owner’s residence in Sylvan Lake resulted in the arrest of the driver. 11:24 p.m. – More than one complaint was called in to RCMP after a window was punched out at the Big Moo on Lakeshore Drive. A male was spotted leaving the area on foot. Video footage was
obtained by police of the area and the investigation is continuing. Sunday, Nov. 4th 2:13 a.m. – RCMP were called to Highway 11A after a complaint of a male walking along the highway screaming obscenities at passing cars. The male, who was extremely intoxicated, fled in a field after he was approached by an officer. Another mem-
Four calls in past week Following are calls responded to by Sylvan Lake’s volunteer firefighters, during the week ending November 12, as supplied by Deputy Fire Chief Steve Scanland. Tuesday, November
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ber was called to the area and the male was apprehended in the field. He was arrested and lodged in cells until sober. Tuesday, Nov. 6th 5:38 p.m. – Eckville Elementary School was the target of mischief. A vehicle was driven onto the field around the school damaging a fence, benches and other school ground property. Estimated damage is over $5,000. Evidence was obtained at the scene and the investigation is continuing. Anyone with information is asked to con-
tact Sylvan Lake RCMP. Friday, Nov. 9th 6:00 a.m. – A resident of 45th Street in Sylvan Lake reported vandalism to his vehicle. Sometime overnight his driver’s side mirror was broken off. There was also a second report of vandalism to a vehicle mirror in the vicinity. 10:07 p.m. – A check stop along 50th Avenue in Sylvan Lake resulted in a charge against a male driver. The officer smelled alcohol on the driver who admitted to consuming a couple of drinks but it was determined that he was not impaired. The driver,
however, was not in possession of his driver’s licence and was subsequently found to be
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Salive presented with life membership in Legion by Steve Dills Sylvan Lake News
A life membership in the Royal Canadian Legion was presented to Comrade Norman J. Salive during a Veterans’ luncheon and honours and awards ceremony at the Sylvan Lake branch, last Thursday which was attended by about 45 people. Salive enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces in 1942 at the age of 17 years and served in England and France. He was wounded in France and subsequently discharged in 1946 as a consequence of his injury. He joined the Canadian Legion of the British Empire Service League (B.E.S.L.), the forerunner to the Royal Canadian Legion, in 1957 as a member of
Tilbury, Ontario Branch No. 206 and has maintained his membership in the Legion through the succeeding 55 years. In 1997 Salive transferred his membership to Sylvan Lake Branch No. 212. Here he served as a member of the executive committee, the colour party, volunteered extensively at branch functions, in branch operations, Legion sports and all aspects of the Poppy campaign. He was twice presented with Letters of Commendation for his branch involvement. In 2011 the branch presented Salive with a Certificate of Merit and the Branch Service Medal in recognition of his contributions. Salive participated in the 50th and 65th
Legion participation to activities such as school visitations during the Remembrance Period, participating in Remembrance Day services, attending military anniversaries, general meetings and branch social functions,” said President Steve Dills, while making the presentation. During the event a number of other volunteers were recognized with honours.
Steve Dills, President of Royal Canadian Legion, Sylvan Lake Branch No. 212, presented Norman J. Salive with a life membership in the Legion during a Veterans’ luncheon and honours and awards ceremony at the Sylvan Lake branch, last Thursday. CONNIE PICARD
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by the town Monday. Among the 19 permits issued during the month were three for new single family homes in Ryders Ridge and one for a single family home completion on Hodgstreet Place. Those four permits totalled $791,612.72 of the month’s tally of $2,050,992.72. The same month last year saw a total of almost $4 million permitted. Other permits issued in October were for detached garages (4), sheds (2), basement developments (2), hot tubs (2), a wood stove, a covered deck, a demolition and a change in
use to permit a social care facility. To date in 2012, permits have been issued for 72 single family homes, down from 85 issued in the same 10 months last year. However, Sylvan Lake’s residential totals were boosted in 2012 by permits for 88 units in multi-unit residential buildings compared to 18 in 2011. The pace of construction continues to remain about 50 per cent above the previous year’s tally with almost $45.2 million started this year compared to just over $30 million started last year.
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Admirals hit win column with sloppy win over Eagles by Ted Stephens Special to Sylvan Lake News
Sylvan Lake Admirals travelled to the Stony Plain Eagles barn to determine 4th place in the Chinook Hockey League, Saturday. Both teams have struggled with the loss of key players this season and both teams were winless in their first four games. The Admirals have been improving each game, as new players are added to the lineup, filling in the missing pieces to the puzzle. Just as the Admirals thought they had the right ingredients to mount a 60 minute effort, the Remembrance Day long weekend saw five players scratched from the lineup with work commitments, two suspeneded and two more deciding to hang up their skates from AAA hockey. Senior hockey can be fickle at times as you are at the mercy of jobs and commitments far beyond the dressing room. Be that as it may, games need to be played, teams need to be iced and this game was no exception. Put together the best you have and play the game with heart. There was nothing smooth about the game from the drop of the puck. Normal crisp passes were off the mark, either too far behind or too far ahead. Neither the Admirals nor Stony Plain Eagles seemed to be able to find the right gear and the Eagles scored first at the 10:15 mark, having outshot the
Admirals 9-4 to that point. The Admirals were not really being outplayed but were giving up the puck on errant passes and losing any chances of keeping the pressure on. To complicate things even more, a head check to defenseman Barrett Brook took him out of the game at 8:87 and the ensuing heated scrum left Cody Esposito with a minor and a 10 minute misconduct. The already short bench of 15 got real short as only three defensemen were left on the bench. Even short, the Admirals began to find a bit of a groove and the speed of Jeff Young, along with the aggressive checking of Brendan Baumgartner, had the Eagles flustered. That combination soon had control of the puck and Jeff Young made no mistake burying a crisp pass from Brendan Baumgartner and Kurtis Ross at 4:47. The period ended tied 1-1 and the Admirals outshooting the Eagles 15-14. The second period seemed to begin as a repeat of the first and the Admirals were flat footed and sloppy. More turnovers and poor decisions had the Eagles in control and they took full advantage, taking a 2-1 lead at the 18:37 mark. Once again the Admirals were outshot 6-1 in the early going of the second before finding wind in their sails and turning it around. The Eagles didn’t help their cause when they got caught with too many men, giving
the Admirals their second power play opportunity of the game. This time the Admirals were patient and moved the puck with authority, looking for the opening. D man Curt Leinweiber found the mark at 12:42 from Turner Lachance and Kurtis Ross, tying the game. The Eagles got in penalty trouble again at 11:20 and the Admirals quickly capitalized at 10:53 when Paul Maily banged it home from Brendan Baumgartner. Admirals were now skating hard and although the game was sloppy for both teams, the Admirals held the edge with their speed and aggressive forechecking. Dividends quickly came their way as Brandon Knelsen drilled one between the pipes at 9:36 with assists going to Travis McMillan and Paul Mailey. The Eagles narrowly escaped another Admirals’ power play at 8:13 before once again putting themselves in the hole with a tripping call at 4:52. This time there was no escape as the Admirals power play was clicking and Cody Esposito, from the point, rifled home a laser, top corner, just inside the post, on a pass from Turner Lachance at 4:14. The period ended with the Admirals leading 5-2 and shots in their favour 18-14. At the start of the third is was apparent the Eagles hadn’t given up just yet and they turned up the heat. The Admirals were tiring and simple mistakes were being made. They managed to
Eleven club records broken, six of nine Nauticals made finals by Kim Matthews and Pam Moore Special to Sylvan Lake News
Sylvan Lake Nauticals enjoyed another stellar weekend of competition with nine swimmers accompanied by coaches Trevor and Sharon Burns at the 24th Silver Tide Poppy Meet. The weekend started with the singing of O Canada followed by a minute of silence in respect of Remembrance Day. From Coach Sharon’s group, Stephanie Vetter (10) and Blake Carson (8) attended and had an amazing weekend. In the 8 and under category Blake took a combined total of 15.19 seconds off during his races. He placed fifth in 25m freestyle and third in 25m butterfly. Stephanie achieved her first B time in 100m freestyle and made it into finals where she placed eighth. In the seven races she swam she took a total of 1:00.83 seconds off and earned herself six best times. Coach Trevor took seven of his senior swimmers — Emily Girard (9), Zoe DeJonge (9), Elizabeth Moore (11),
Erin Matthews (13), Ann Duffy (13), Amber Carson (14) and Annika Vetter (14). Coaches Trevor and Sharon were totally impressed with their swimmer’s results and proud of them as they all had an excellent weekend. Emily achieved her first B time in 50m freestyle making finals and placing seventh over all for her age group. She achieved six best times out of seven swims taking a combined total of 45.91 seconds off. Zoe achieved seven out of seven best times taking a combined total of 1:13.63 seconds off during her races and placed sixth in the 200m freestyle. Elizabeth once again had an incredible weekend getting personal best times in all of her swims. She took a combined total of 24.87 seconds off her swim times. She broke club records in the 50m backstroke, breaststroke and butterfly and the 100m breaststroke and 200m individual medley, placing first in three of her races and second in the rest. Elizabeth swam her way to within 0.73 seconds of a National time in her
Ann Duffy swimming her 50m freestyle. 100m breast stroke, but did get her senior (17+) provincial A time. Erin got seven out of seven best times and took a combined total of 26.46 seconds off in her swims. She made finals in her 50m freestyle placing seventh and was the first alternate in the 100m breaststroke. Ann achieved five out of seven best times and took a combined total of 4.76 seconds off her races. During her 50m freestyle race she took and amazing 2.06 seconds off a very quick swim and was the first alternate in the 100m backstroke. Annika achieved three best times and took a combined total of 7.35 seconds off her swims. She had an incredible 50m butterfly taking 3.46
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seconds off and 3.7 seconds off in her 50m backstroke. The shorter the race the harder it is to take large amounts of time off. Amber was another one who broke many club records. They were: 100m freestyle and butterfly, the 200m freestyle and individual medley, 400m freestyle and the 50m butterfly. In 100m
butterfly she also achieved a 15-16 year old provincial ‘A’ time. She placed second in the 100m butterfly, fourth in the 50m butterfly and sixth in the 400m freestyle. To sum it up the Nauticals had six out of nine kids make finals and two swimmers getting ‘B’ times, two getting ‘A’ times and one SO close to a national time as well as a total of 11 new club records. As a group they achieved 86 per cent average for getting personal best times. That is an extraordinary number for the club and they should all be very proud of their performances. Good luck to all swimmers who will be attending the Calgary Winter Cup at the Winter Club in Calgary November 24 and 25th.
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hold their own through the first ten minutes, which included fending off a determined power play effort by the Eagles but another penalty at 10:03 wasn’t as successful and the Eagles scored at 9:39. Play seemed to settle down and appeared to be equal in either end until Ernie Stewart found a burst of speed at the 7:46 mark. Taking a pass on the fly from Branden Gay and Cody Esposito, he blew past the surprised Eagles defense and backhanded a quick shot into the mesh, 6-3 Admirals. It should have been over and it looked like it was all done with the Admirals battling off another penalty at the 5:55 mark but a determined Eagles bench saw it differently. Taking advantage of the mental lapses and tired legs of the Admirals, who were down to 13 skaters since the 5:55 mark, the Eagles poured on their best effort of the game. Shots were flying from everywhere and the Admirals failed to clear the puck. With 1:39 to go the Eagles struck to make it 6-4 and 43 seconds later, the Admirals defense got caught flat footed, giving up goal five to the Eagles. The Admirals jolted back to reality and closed the game without further scoring. Final score 6-5 Admirals and shots recorded 42-41 Admirals after having been outshot 14-8 by the Eagles in the third. “Not a pretty win,” said Coach Jason Stephens. “It was ugly and rough, to say the least, but sometimes a win is a win and that’s all you can say for it, however it is definitely nice to get on the board and moving forward. “Neither team played particularly well tonight and it was up for grabs as to who was going to take control. Fortunately our power play was clicking and our penalty kill was decent. Those two things alone made a big difference on the score sheet. “We showed flashes of what we’re capable of doing and I hope that carries forward into the next game. We play Stony again at our barn and you can be assured they don’t want to go 0-6, so we’ll have our hands full. I think after this win our room will have a lot more motivation and we’ll have a full line up, so I’m confident that if the boys play like they’re capable, we’ll be in good shape.” Next home game is tomorrow (Friday) at the Sylvan Lake multiplex. Game time 8:30 p.m. against Stony Plain Eagles.
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NIELSEN Lorne Melville Lorne Melville Nielsen, better known as Tunnie, a long time resident of Benalto, Alberta passed away peacefully on Monday, November 5, 2012 in Red Deer, Alberta at the age of 86 years. He lived a great life and was well loved as the son of Everett and Lillian Nielsen, husband of Lucy (Vick) Nielsen, father of Wendy and John Bradshaw, Brenda and Peter Dawley, Mark Nielsen (deceased), Larry and Sharon Nielsen, Terry and Janet Nielsen, Les Nielsen and Carol (deceased), Lorna and Mike Moller, Dianne Quinn (deceased) and Doug, Ralph and Stacy Nielsen, Glen and Krista Nielsen, Jeff and Richelle Nielsen, brother of Lorraine McKenzie. He will lovingly watch over thirty-seven grandchildren, five great grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in Lorne’s name may be made directly to Our Lady of the Assumption Church, Sylvan Lake “land and building fund”. A Prayer Service will be held at Our Lady of the Assumption Church (5033 47A Avenue, Sylvan Lake) on Friday, November 9, 2012 at 7 p.m. A Funeral Service will take place on Saturday, November 10, 2012 at 11 a.m. at Our Lady of the Assumption Church. Interment will follow at the Benalto Cemetery. Condolences for the late Lorne Nielsen may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.eventidefuneralchapel.com. Arrangements entrusted to Craig Kanngiesser EVENTIDE FUNERAL CHAPEL 4820 - 45th Street, Red Deer. Phone (403) 347-2222.
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22ND ANNUAL RED DEER CHRISTMAS ANTIQUE SHOW & SALE Nov. 17 & 18. Sat. 10 - 6 & Sun. 10 - 5, Westerner Exposition Grounds. Over 450 sales tables, Canadiana furniture and collectibles. Carswell’s 403-343-1614
THE Farm Studio 10th Annual Christmas Art Show & Sale
Sat/Sun Nov. 24 & 25 10 am - 4 pm Raku Ceramics, Watercolours, other Gift possibilities 1 mile West, 1 mile North Asplund Road & Hwy 20 Intersection ~ Watch For Signs ~ Call 403-748-2557 For more information Classifieds...costs so little Saves you so much!
3RD. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS ART AT THE LAKE Show & Sale Sat. Nov. 17, 10 am - 4 pm.
Sylvan Lake Lion’s Club Hall (5119-50 A Ave, Sylvan ) 1 blk West from Cobb’s grocery store. This one day Christmas Show & Sale, features handcrafted art work ranging from forged metal, functional and Raku ceramics, handblown glass work, jewellry, watercolor, oil &acrylic painting, pastel drawings, handmade soaps, unique clothing and scarves. Come by and share in the Chistmas spirit over coffee & cookies. Admission is FREE !! For more info call 403-748-2557
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
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Personals
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ATTENTION: I am looking for people who witnessed the attack of a small white dog in front Pet Planet Store in Sylvan Lake on Sept. 8, 2012. Please call 403-864-3208. And I wish to thank the young couple who came up from behind me to calm my dog & myself down.
Employment #700 - #920 Caregivers/Aides................710 Clerical ..............................720 Computer Personnel ..........730 Dental ................................740 Estheticians........................750 Hair Stylists ........................760 Janitorial ............................770 Legal ..................................780 Medical ..............................790 Oilfield ................................800 Professionals......................810 Restaurant/Hotel ................820 Sales & Distributors ..........830 Teachers/Tutors..................840 Trades ................................850 Truckers/Drivers ................860 Business Opportunities......870 Miscellaneous ....................880 Volunteers Wanted ............890 Positions Wanted ..............895 Employment Training ........900 Career Planning ................920
EASY!
The easy way to find a buyer for items you want to sell is with a Classified want ad. Phone 1-877-2233311
Oilfield
A&B PIPELINERS is accepting resumes: Project Manager SAGD/Facility Construction, Transportation Service Foreman, Pipeline Construction Estimators, Class 1 Truck Drivers & Journeyman Light Duty and Heavy Duty Mechanics. Visit http://www.abpipeliners.com for more details. Send resumes to; Fax 403-265-0922; email hr@abpipeliners.com. CENTRAL PEACE NATURAL GAS CO-OP LTD. requires full-time Gas Utility Operator. Experience, safety tickets an asset. Clean valid driver’s licence required. Forward resume: cpngc@telusplanet.net. Fax 780-864-2044. Mail: Box 119, Spirit River, T0H 3G0. NOW LOCATED IN DRAYTON VALLEY. BREKKAAS Vacuum & Tank Ltd. Wanted Class 1 & 3 Drivers with all valid tickets. Top wages, excellent benefits. Please forward resume to: Email: dv@brekkaas.com. Phone 780-621-3953. Fax 780-621-3959. SEEKING CLASS 1 DRIVERS with off-road fluid hauling experience. Will relocate. Year round work. Above average wage, appealing benefit packages offered. Trophy Buck Oilfield Services, Whitecourt, Alberta. Email resume: info@trophybuck.ca. Fax 780-706-2389
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BE A CHRISTMAS ANGEL! The Angels Anonymous Tree
In Memoriam
KEITH HUTCHISON No longer with our lives to share but in our hearts you’re always there. The things we feel so deeply are the hardest things to say. Because we, your family, loved you so in a very special way. They say memories are golden Well, that may be true, but we never wanted memories, we only wanted you. A special place within our hearts is set aside for you. As long as life’s memories last, we will remember you. Loving you always, forgetting you never. Sharon, Dean, Jeanette, Denny (Denton), Twyla, Addison, Owen, Jeff Keaton, Emma-lee, Isabella, Keara
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Just choose an angel card from the tree, buy a gift and return it to Dairy Queen by December 10. The Sylvan Lake Christmas Bureau will deliver it to a child in our community this Christmas.
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RANGEVIEW OILFIELD SALES LTD. looking for THRU TUBING HANDS with minimum 5 yrs. exp. Work for new very aggressive company. Please send resume to: bill.snyder@rangeview.ca
TANKMASTER RENTALS requires CLASS 1 BED TRUCK and TANK TRUCK Operators for Central Alberta. Competitive wages and benefits. m.morton@tankmaster.ca or fax 403-340-8818
Professionals
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JOURNALISTS, Graphic Artists, Marketing and more. Alberta’s weekly newspapers are looking for people like you. Post your resume online. Free. Visit: www.awna.com/ resumes_add.php.
Restaurant/ Hotel
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HEWLETT PARK MCDONALDS (50 Hewlett Park Landing Sylvan Lake) is seeking 10 Food Service Supervisors , available 24/7 for all shifts, starting at $13.12/hour. One year industry experience required. Apply in person or at www.worksforme.ca
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LOCAL Drywall company seeking Steel Stud Framers and Drywallers. 403-588-4614, 588-4615
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QC Person Nexus Engineering is Currently looking for C.N.C OPERATORS. •
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GO TO YOUR NEXT JOB INTERVIEW WITH 2ND YEAR HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC SKILLS. GPRC, Fairview campus - Heavy Equipment Certificate program. Hands-on training, safety courses, opportunity to write 1st and 2nd HET apprenticeship exams. Gain 600 hours credit. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca. Start your career! See Help Wanted
Business Opportunities
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INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. No Simulators. In-the-seat training. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Job board! Funding options. Apply online! iheschool.com. 1-866-399-3853.
Trades
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SOUTHERN ALBERTA Reclamation & Vegetation Control Company seeking following positions: Operations Manager, Ticketed Herbicide Applicators, Fencers, Equipment Operators. Email resume; jant.lundstrom@gmail.com successful candidate will be contacted.
JOB HUNTING? Read the Classifieds. 1-877-223-3311.
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Also currently hiring a dayshift QC PERSON, Must be able to read measuring devices and blueprints for inspection of machined parts.
Arts, culture, recreation & inspiration. Outstanding lifestyle, amazing business opportunities.
We offer competitive wages, benefits and a RRSP plan. Please forward resumes to resume@ nexusengineering.ca AN ALBERTA CONSTRUCTION COMPANY is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experienced in oilfield road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & drug testing required. Call Contour Construction at 780-723-5051
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SAFETY SUPERVISOR-EDMONTON CANDO, an employee-owned company that supplies specialized services to the rail industry, is currently seeking a safety supervisor for its railcar switching operation in Edmonton. The Safety Supervisor is responsible, along with the Manager of Switching Operations, for leading Cando’s switch crews to ensure the service delivered to the customer is provided in the safest and most practicable and efficient manner. 1will2demonstrate 12 345 initiative, strong organizational skills, the ability to work in a 34 With a focus on safety, top candidates 12345 fast paced environment and previous or developing supervisory skills. Incumbents must meet and maintain regulatory BLUERIDGE LUMBER INC. looking for a 3rd & 4th and customer standards in various areas, and must have knowledge of and ability to perform railcar switching. Class power engineer to Cando currently operates four crews at the site—shifts are twelve hours in duration, five days on, five days off, with operate thermal liquid some service requirements beyond scheduled shifts. Shifts include day and night operations, 365 days a year. heating system. Excellent compensation and benefits. Submit resume to: Box 87, Blue Ridge, AB, T0E 0B0. Email: jeff.victor @westfraser.com DYNAMIC RAIL SERVICES LTD. has an immediate opening for a Track Supervisor working out of our Grande Prairie office. The successful applicant will have a minimum of 5 years of track work experience, be able to work unsupervised and have a strong focus on customer service and safety. Compensation includes a benefits package, profit sharing and a company vehicle. Please submit resumes to: info@khawk.ca. Only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted. F/T SATELLITE INSTALLERS - Good hours, home every night, $4000-$6000/mo. Contractor must have truck or van. Tools, supplies & ladders required. Training provided, no experience needed. Apply to: satjobs@shaw.ca GET YOUR FOOT IN THE GARAGE DOOR. Learn basic engine theory, power train, suspension, job safety. First step to Automotive/Heavy Duty Apprenticeships. GPRC Fairview Campus. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca. GET YOUR FOOT in the garage door. Learn basic engine theory, power train, suspension, job safety. First step to Automotive/Heavy Duty Apprenticeships. GPRC Fairview Campus. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca.
candoltd.com
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METAL ROOFING FOREMAN
Skyline is looking for and exp’d sheet metal foreman. Must have experience in fabrication and installing sheet metal flashings on commercial buildings. Top pay and benefits. Full job description: www.skylinegroup.com Please email resume: employment@ skylinegroup.com or call Ryan: 403.230.6731 PYRAMID CORPORATION IS NOW HIRING! Instrument Technicians and Electricians for various sites across Alberta. Send resume to: hr@pyramidcorporation.com or fax 780-955-HIRE WELDERS ARE IN GREAT DEMAND! 16 week welding program gives you First Period Apprenticeship skills. Includes 4 week work practicum. Grande Prairie campus - January 7, 2013. Fairview campus - February 25, 2013. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca
Truckers/ Drivers
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Misc. Help
Trades
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BUSY CENTRAL AB company req’s exp’d. Class 1 drivers to pull decks. Assigned truck, exc. wages and benefits pkg. Paid extras. Family orientated. Resume and abstract fax to 403-784-2330 or call 1-877-787-2501 Mon,. - Fri,. 8 a m to 6 pm NOW HIRING DRIVERS and Leased Operators. Includes incentive package. Contact Greg @ 403-946-5629.
SUBMIT RESUME Fax: 780-418-2365 Misc. Email: john.quirk@candoltd.com Help
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PetroBakken Energy Ltd. is a premier, light oil exploration and production company targeting resource plays that offer growth and high netbacks. Our growing organization requires an individual for the following position:
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LEAD OPERATOR (HARMATTAN AREA) Reporting to the Foreman in Drayton Valley, you will be responsible for the day to day area operations and maintenance activities. You will be responsible for optimizing and troubleshooting daily well production. You will also mentor and train operators, as well as take a lead role in promoting safe work practices.
Truckers/ Drivers
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LEDUC TRUCKING COMPANY LOOKING FOR Class 1 Picker/Winch Truck Operators and One Ton Drivers for oilfield hauling. Minimum 3 years commercial driving experience, oilfield experience is preferred. Excellent wage & benefits. Please send resume and abstract via email at brunostrucking @xplornet.com or fax to 780-986-0099 PICKER OPERATOR NEEDED. Journeyman ticket and safety tickets required. Located in Provost, Alberta. Email resume to: swampdonkeytrucking @live.ca or fax 780-753-3120 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. Scheduled days off. Call Lloyd 780-723-5051
Business Opportunities
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Business Opportunities
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Misc. Help
If you are interested in applying for these positions please send your resume to resumes@petrobakken.com. Please quote the name of the position in the subject line of the email. Thank you for your interest. Only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
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Community Support Worker Program
Accepting registrations for 6 mo. Community Support Worker Program. Funding may be avail. GED training avail. 403-340-1930
Academic Express
Adult Education & Training www.academicexpress.ca
General Labour needed for very busy stone & stucco company. Physically fit Heavy lifting, loading and unloading materials. Mixing, pouring and spreading of materials. Fax: 888-214-9225 email stoneworxmasonry@ gmail.com SNOW shoveller’s req’d for Sylvan Lake area. 403-887-2408
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Misc. Help
Therapeutic Massage Centre
Employment Training
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COMPUTING CAREER = Great career. Study computer technology programs at GPRC, Grande Prairie campus. Novice to expert. Circuit design and robotics lab, data communications and networking lab. Diploma/University transfer. 1-888-539-4774; www.gprc.ab.ca. 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 YOUR NEW CAREER is as close as your computer. Online Active Aging Fitness Practitioner Certificate. Work with older adult fitness programs, coach master athletes. GPRC Grande Prairie, Alberta. 1-888-539-4774; www.gprc.ab.ca.
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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, November 15, 2012
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
Accounting
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Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors
403-887-3260 #103 Railside Plaza, 4505 – 50 Avenue Sylvan Lake, Alberta www.strategisgroupca.com
Automotive
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Contractors
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Glass Shops
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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
AUTO • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL MOBILE SERVICE
Additions & Renovations Fences & Decks Basement Development
Landscaping
KOR DESIGN SERVICES LTD. COMPLETE RENOVATIONS
www.rapidauto.org
INCLUDING: basement/suite development & design, bathrooms, ceilings, texturing, laminate & hardwood floors, electrical, plumbing, windows & doors
Kevin O’Rourke 403-357-0351
Financial
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DO YOU NEED to borrow money - Now? If you own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits will lend you money - It’s that simple. 1-877-486-2161 DROWNING IN DEBTS? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30% or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. Avoid bankruptcy! Free consultation; www.mydebtsolution.com or toll free 1-877-556-3500
CARING mom of 3, seeking live-out nanny position. MONEYPROVIDER.COM. R e l i a b l e a n d c r i m i n a l $500 loan and +. No credit record check available. refused. Fast, easy, 100% C a l l S h a w n a a t secure. 1-877-776-1660. 403-729-5699 NEED CASH TODAY? Do you own a vehicle? Borrow up to $25,000. Construction No credit checks cash same day, Canadian owned & operated; nable o s a www.PitStopLoans.com. Re 1-800-514-9399.
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Wall Finishing DRYWALL AND PAINTING •Taping •Ceiling & Wall Textures •Spray Painting •Painting New & Old Constructions
Len Campbell Owner/Operator 8 Cuendet Industrial Way, Sylvan Lake
Email: rainycreek@telus.blackberry.net
Hours: M-F 8-5
403-887-2340
403-887-2200
Phone: 403-588-8163
NEW N #6, 20A Sylvaire Close LOCATIO
Domestic, Import & Diesel Repair
24 HOUR COMMERCIAL EMERGENCY SERVICE
Glass Shops
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Â?Â?Â?Â?Â? 5CustomStar Landscaping & Design (Top Soil, Sand & Gravel)
Property Clean Ups & Junk Removal
CALL SHELLEY
403-340-8666 Legal Services
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CRIMINAL RECORD? Have it removed. Canada’s premier record removal provider since 1989. BBB A+ rating. Confidential, fast & affordable. Free information booklet. 1-8-NOW-PARDON (1-866-972-7366); RemoveYourRecord.com. CRIMINAL RECORD? Think: Canadian pardon. U.S. travel waiver. (24 hour record check). Divorce? Simple. Fast. Inexpensive. Debt recovery? Alberta collection to $25,000. Calgary 403-228-1300 or 1-800-347-2540; www. accesslegalresearch.com
Misc. Services
Classifieds Your place to SELL Your place to BUY
403-887-6661
ART LAKE 403-304-0727 (cell) 403-887-3760
IRONMAN Scrap Metal Recovery is picking up scrap again! Farm machinery, vehicles and industrial. Serving central Alberta. 403-318-4346 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
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DATING SERVICE. Long-term/short-term relationships. Free to try! 1-877-297-9883. Live intimate conversation, Call #7878 or 1-888-534-6984. Live adult 1on1 Call 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+).
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RECOVERY CENTRE in beautiful BC coastal community, offers 30-90 day residential programs for drug/alcohol treatment (detox included) and aftercare program in your area. www.prrecovery.ca. 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. WHY WEIGHT? Lose up to 20 lbs by New Year’s Eve - Lose weight quickly, safely and keep it off, proven results! Call Herbal Magic 1-800-854-5176.
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• General Equipment Rental • STIHL Products Dealer #30 Industrial Drive 403-887-0012
WE CAN MAKE IT EASIER!
Whatever You’re Selling... We Have The Paper You Need! CLASSIFIEDS 1-877-223-3311
Auctions
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
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CANADIANA AUCTION November 18 10 a.m. Bowden, Alberta. Furniture, Moorcroft, Royal Albert, Doulton, Medalta, Gingerbread clocks, China, Glassware, Unique & ornate collectibles. Pilgrim Auction; 403-556-5531; www.auctionsales.ca.
Building Supplies
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BIG BUILDING SALE! This is a clearance you don’t want to miss! 20x20 $3,985, 25x24 $4,595 30x36 $6,859 35x48 $11,200 40x52 $13,100 47x76 $18,265 One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422; www.pioneersteel.ca LAMINATED POST BUILDINGS FARM AND COMMERCIAL. Prairie Post Frame serving Alberta. For pricing Calgary South, Barrie 403-506-7845; barrier @prairiepostframe.ca Calgary North, Howard 403-586-7678; howard @prairiepostframe.ca 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 BUILDINGS/ METAL BUILDINGS 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100, sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206.
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Chain Link Fences Wood Fences Decks Interior Framing Finish Work
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GO TO YOUR next job interview with 2nd Year Heavy Duty Mechanic skills. GPRC, Fairview campus - Heavy Equipment Certificate program. Hands-on training, safety courses, opportunity to write 1st and 2nd HET apprenticeship exams. Gain 600 hours credit. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca.
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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
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. ROUND HAY BALES $20. and up. Delivery available. No Sunday calls please. Phone 403-704-3509.
AN EXCELLENT CHOICE WHERE YOUR AD REACHES RURAL READERS
For Rent #3000 - #3200
Real Estate #4000 - #4190
Acreages/Farms ..............3010 Houses/Duplexes ............3020 Condos/Townhouses........3030 Manufactured Homes ......3040 Four Plexes/Six Plexes ....3050 Suites ..............................3060 Cottages/Seasonal ..........3070 Roommates Wanted ........3080 Rooms for Rent................3090 Motels/Hotels ..................3100 Offices ..............................3110 Stores/Commercial ..........3120 Industrial ..........................3130 Warehouse Space............3140 Garage Space..................3150 Storage Space ................3160 Land ................................3170 Pasture ............................3180 Mobile Lot ........................3190 Misc. for Rent ..................3200
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
Acreages/Farms ..............3255 Houses/Duplexes ............3260 Suites ..............................3270 Rooms..............................3280 Manufactured Homes ......3290 Housesitting Wanted ........3300 Garage Space..................3310 Storage Space ................3320 Stores/Commercial ..........3330 Office Space ....................3340 Industrial ..........................3350 Warehouse Space............3360 Resorts & Cottages..........3370 Pasture/Land....................3380 Mobile Lot ........................3390
Houses For Sale
Wanted to Rent #3250 - #3390
Condos/ Townhouses
4020
FULL duplex, single title, 31 & 33 McIntosh Ave, Red Deer, 3 bdrm, 1 main bath and 3 appls. per unit, fenced yards, off street parking, close to schooll and arena, $369,000. For view app’t or for details call 403-352-6407 or 788-2901
3030
FOR RENT-Modern, Spacious Condos. Quiet & close to golf, marina, beach, shopping. 2 bdrm. units. All have private entrances; 5 appls., fireplaces & walk-in closet. Onsite storage available. Reduced rates! Rainbow Park, 403-887-2770
IMMAC. retirement home in quiet neighborhood, no stairs, walk-in shower, 5 appls. 2 bdrm., murphy bed, sprinkler system, a/c, sunroom, r.v. parking stall in back yard. $275,000. 403-346-7920 for appt. to view
SYLVAN, 2 bdrm. condo, new carpet, lino, paint, $1250 + gas/electric 403-341-9974
Suites
WHATEVER YOU’RE SELLING... WE HAVE THE PAPER YOU NEED!
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
Offices
3110
DOWNTOWN
OFFICE SPACE
FOR LEASE
Lakeland Plaza
403-887-3021 403 -887-3021
JANDEL HOMES. Overstocked and motivated to sell - Immediate or spring delivery. Beat the price increase. Edmonton 1-855-463-0084. Grande Prairie 1-877-504-5005 www.jandelhomes.com MUST BE MOVED! Immediate delivery for 20’ X 76’ Moduline Homes. $105,900 (includes delivery within 200km Lethbridge). Our prices are worth shopping for! 1-855-380-2266; www.craigshomesales.com
Out Of Town Property
4170
NEW VANCOUVER ISLAND TOWNHOMES available in beautiful Qualicum Beach. Ocean view. One block from the beach. Starting at $429,000. More information at: www.taylorridge.ca
Businesses For Sale
Cars
4140
Call Matt at 780-481-2583.
Acreages
4050
NOW - NEW 8 week courses covering small engine, snowmobile, quad or marine outboard repair. Take one course or all - fit your interest and your timeline. GPRC Fairview campus. Affordable residences. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca
YEAR END CLEARANCE! Vast selection: single/20’ wides and like-new pre-owned homes. Starting at only $69,900. Delivery anywhere in Alberta! 1-800-461-7632. 148 East Lake Blvd. Airdrie; www. unitedhomescanada.com
DARK
sports, local news and more.
1530
Snowmobiles
5170
GOT AN OLD snowmobile that needs fixing? Call Doug at 403-887-4861
3299
Public Notice #6000
BOWMAN CIRCLE Large newer 2 bdrm home AND 2 bdrms downstairs! 3 baths & 6 appls Avail NOW. Sorry, No pets
LOCATED 15 min. SW of Rimbey. Approx. 3/4 of an acre. Great investment property. Fish the Medicine River from your own land. Priced to sell at $33,900. There is a storage building on the property, newly shingled in 07 that has a large overhead door. Call Dave at 403.896.8017.
5080
REV UP YOUR ENGINE. Now gain 1st and 2nd year Apprenticeship Motorcycle Mechanic skills. GPRC Fairview campus. Hands-on training - street, off-road, dual sport bikes. Write AB MCM exams gain 320 hours credit. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca.
Board
RENT TO OWN
Low down payment, flexible terms. Newer 3 bedroom home, 1200 sq.ft. in Eckville.
2001 CADILLAC Deville, sunroof, heated seats, leather, DVD, 126,500 kms exc. cond. in/out. $6500. 403-342-0587
Motorcycles
OVERSTOCKED!! GUARANTEED to beat any other SRI equivalent quotes - Dare to compare! Bonuses: Call for details; www.dynamicmodular.ca; 1-877-341-4422 Red Deer
For Rent
5030
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Auctions
4090
Manufactured Homes
PIERVIEW
Large house & fenced yard with deck. 3 bdrm up/6 appls. 2 baths Finished bsmn’t with family rm & Bdrm Avail. Mid Nov. No Pets
FAIRWAY ESTATES
Large 2 bdrm & 2 bath unit. 6 appls. U/G pkng. Deck. Bldg has exercise rm, spa rm etc. Sorry, no pets. Avail. Dec. 1
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VERY large 2 bdrm & den/2 bath 7 appls. U/G pking & Storage Close to schools & parks. Easy access to Hwy. 11
As awarded by BDO Canada Ltd. (Court Appointed Receiver)
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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Thursday, November 15, 2012 149 Birchcliff Road
#1, 4914-50 Sylvan Lake
24 Hrs Ph: 403-887-2217 Fax: 403-887-3165 Toll Free: 1-877-373-6296
www.remaxsylvanlake.com 5135 - 47A Ave. 513
5009 - 47 St.
$179,900
ML MLS# LS# S 00 0 0003435 0
5131 - 47A A Ave.
45 Perry Dr.
$149,900
MLS# 0003439
$1,650,000
MLS# 327421
1405 Juniper Road
MLS# 0001668
MLS# 325011
32 Hallgren Dr. MLS# # 0001270 00012 270
$289,900
$139,900
$386,900
23 Jarvis Bay
CED $519,000
REDU
CED $675,000
REDU
60 0P Premiere rem remi re miier ere
$339,000
403-318-0604
$417,000
$475,000 9 Rosewood Rose Rose Ro sew wood Rise wood
5913 54 Ave
"Your Trusted Real Estate Advisor"
$498,000
$279,000
MLS# 0002130
84 Hinshaw Drive
MLS# 0003244
403
MLS# 323539
$295,000
MLS# 0002846
www.alfmoore.ca www alf lfmo
Searching for an Affordable Home?
97 Bowman Circle
Check out these brand new, Laebon Built half duplexes in the new community of Beacon Hill in Sylvan Lake •2 Storey •3 Bedrooms •2 Bathrooms •1080 SQ FT Perfect for the Àrst time home buyer, or an investor!
$229,900
105 Bowman Circle
Caroline Boivin 403-896-8500
$234,900 FREE MARKET EVALUATIONS
$389,900
5203 - 54 Ave.
Gord Steinbach 403
505-2004
MLS# 0004321
Cozy older home needs some work, but main Àoor has had recent updated paint, laminate, doors (baseboard and trim to be ¿nished). On a beautiful large lot (305x130) in Eckville. Landscaped with huge trees surrounding the property, garden spot and Àower beds galore. Back Alley access and zoned R2. The uses for this property are only limited to your imagination. The zoning is correct for a many applications. More info available.
$259,900
Sandi Hallgren 403-887-2217
sandihallgren@remax.net
3513 Lakeshore Drive
$240,000
SOLD
$549,900
$469,900
$154,900
MLS# 324043
46 Lakeway Blvd.
350-6193 3
MLS# 0003061
MLS# # 327543 327543 543
RED DEER
11 Harper Drive
130 Old Boomer Road
A Alf Moore Mo
69 Regatta Way
18 Regal gal Court Courtt
www.glengoodall.com
$345,000
MLS# 0001666
ECKVILLE
BLACKFALDS
MLS# 0000346
4111 45 Ave.
MLS# 326712
403-318-4547
gordsteinbach@remax.net g d t i b h@ ma net 5 Legacy Cove
56 Lakeway Boulevard
$365,000
$949,900
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robertpopilchak@remax.net h k@
5015 33 St.
MLS# 0001669 M
$259,900
5013 47 Street
MLS# 0004745 MLS# 00004482
Experience More!
Willard Morris
SOLD
Robert Popilchak 403-350-8708
$179,900
MLS# 321999
5015 - 47 Street
93 Bowman Ci Circle l
Still Sitting On The Fence? Waiting... Wondering... About the Real Estate Market?
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Carl Stepp 403-358-9300
www.sylvanlakehouseguy.com
46 Briar Road
MLS# 326346
$980,000
7 Heenan Court
$229,900 Vis www.cbrealestate.ca Visit V ate.ca to view more photos and for information on ALL MLS listings!
Call
MLS# 0002262
$299,900
9 Lindsay Cresc
MLS# 0003590
$439,900
43 Wildrose Drive
MLS# 0001928
$284,900
llorne@isellsylvanlake.com @i l k
Lorne Therriault
403-396-1584