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Premier Redford addresses Alberta’s future By Amelia Naismith After a question and answer ses“People coming aren’t bringing their sions with party leaders and several own roads, they aren’t bringing cabinet ministers at the Alberta Astheir own hospitals and they aren’t sociation of Municipal Districts and Counties (AAMD&C) conference bringing their own schools.” held in Edmonton last week, Premier Allison Redford took the stage to talk Premier Allison Redford about Alberta, challenges the province faces, and the future. “I’m proud of the fact that we’re a government with a record of supporting municipalities,” she said. Although Redford and her party didn’t campaign on running a debt, at the conference she announced Join us at the Ponoka Legion Hall that with the worsening economy on the she’s considering taking the province following Wednesdays: back into debt to pay for her election Dec. 5, 12, 19 promises. 11am – 3pm “It is not something that we talked Premier Allison Redford speaks at the Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and And on Thursdays: about during the campaign because Dec. 6, 13, 20 Counties convention about issues such as Bill 2 and infrastructure deficits. that wasn’t the fiscal reality during Photo by Amelia Naismith 3pm – 7pm the campaign,” said Redford. with every purchase Once Redford moved past Alberta’s if their land is needed. With the population expected to conenter to win $75 gift With Bill 2, regulators will be there tinually grow, Redford believes Alberta infrastructure challenges, she discussed certificate from IGA drawn and Albertans need to be supported on Alberta’s roots—agriculture. “In rural Al- to enforce compliance from industry. every Thursday at 7 pm. Landowners and industry will be able to several different levels, including agricul- berta success begins with agriculture.” Redford believes it’s important to balance their interests, Redford said. ture, infrastructure and commodities such However, keep the traditions of agriculture alive as land and water. Redford said, “People don’t come here to make a liv- and invest in it. This doesn’t only include DR. HUGH PORTER AND STAFF s u p p o r t ing ing, they come here to have what we have. exporting products but also land use and They come here to make a life,” said Red- water management as well as supporting e v e r y t h i n g are pleased to announce Dr. Porter’s offi ce Alberta needs ford. “People coming aren’t bringing their industry, producers and research. in Birchland Dental Clinic will be open the She also talked about Bill 2, which will take time own roads, they aren’t bringing their own following Fridays: hospitals and they aren’t bringing their stirred some feelings at the conference. and resources. “We’re always “Bill 2 is dangerous,” said New Demoown schools.” Friday, November 30, 2012 going to have Redford feels infrastructure is vital in cratic Party leader Brian Mason. issues. The “Right now, in the House, we’re debatAlberta and maintaining that will have a Friday, February 22, 2013 cost. However, she won’t shy away from ing Bill 2. And it will . . . protect property challenge is how do we Friday, April 26, 2013 those who oppose this and believes a con- rights,” said Redford. Redford said Bill 2 will ensure those work together sistent, transparent government is key. “We always said we would build infrastructure whose land is needed by industry will be to make things treated fairly and people will be informed better?” for the future.”
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Opposition would aid municipalities By Amelia Naismith Leaders of Alberta’s opposition parties addressed a number of issues at the annual Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties (AAMC&D) conference, in Edmonton last week. “Municipalities need a hand up, not a handout,” said Alberta Liberal Leader Raj Sherman. Although there were disagreements between the three leaders; Sherman, Wildrose leader Danielle Smith, and New Democratic Party leader Brian Mason, they did agree more power needs to be handed to municipal governments. Smith and Sherman agree provincial revenue needs to be shared by the province with lower levels of government. When asked about the current municipal taxation structure, Mason said there are limit to resources available to municipalities. He also said a form of revenue sharing is needed. “In reality everyone has funding problems,” said Sherman. His question was, starting at the highest levels of government, where is the money going when Albertans are working harder than ever. Sherman believes power should be handed to municipal governments that will allow them to increases
CAO receives long service award By Amelia Naismith Ponoka County wouldn’t have the successful CAO it does if the world of banking, in 1976, had been more exciting and stationary. But it wasn’t, leading one man down a long career path in municipal government. During this year’s Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties (AAMDC) convention, Ponoka County CAO Charlie Cutforth received a Long Service Award for 35 years in municipal government. He received his award Nov. 13, from Doug Griffiths, minister of municipal affairs. Cutforth said he’s honoured to receive the award and be in the business that long. “I actually feel gratitude that it provided me with a good standard of living for that period of time.” Not all of Cutforth’s years in municipal government have been in Ponoka. He spent his first three years as a financial controller with Lacombe County, five years in Wetaskiwin County as assistant CAO, and three years as CAO in Athabasca County before coming to Ponoka in 1987. It all started when Cutforth was in his early 20s. He was working as a credit manager in a Bank of Montreal in Lacombe and had just gotten married. Continued on page 4
CAO Charlie Cutforth
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taxes or levies to aid in reducing deficits. Alberta has a infrastructure deficit that all the leaders recognized, and Smith said government needs to put a finger on how big the debt is so stable, long-term plans can be created accordingly. Smith believes there is a need for more funding shared between the levels of government and stopping wasteful spending is part of the answer. Mason disagreed and doesn’t believe the deficit can be met by cutting expenditures because that limits the means of municipalities. Striking a balance between industry, people and water was also discussed at the conference. Municipalities, especially in southern Alberta, are having problems accessing water needed for development. Sherman said his government thinks independent monitoring is needed to enforce that water is being used properly. Fracking, which is already a sensitive subject for Albertans, was also mentioned and Sherman believes fracking could be done with salt water. Mason took his stance on the matter one step farther. “A rational use of water needs to be implemented.” He believes fracking with fresh water should be prohibited, and fracking as a whole needs to be regulated more strongly. In fracking, water is put back underground and isn’t returned to the system. Smith added there also needs to be better classifications regarding water use so people who are retuning the water to the system aren’t penalized. Smith also said industrial processes where water is not returned should be reduced. Other resources, such as land, also need to be managed and developed responsibly. To manage and integrate different sectors, such as oil and gas and agriculture, long-term planning needs to take place, said Sherman. To do this citizens and industry need to sit at the table together to strike a balance. More time needs to be taken when planning for the future. “The only way we can support our municipalities, both big and small, is by building and maintaining strong relationships with them,” said Sherman.
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Your Guide To Local Houses of Worship CHURCH DIRECTORY Associated Gospel Churches of Canada
CHURCH OF THE OPEN BIBLE
Pastor Jerry Preheim 3704 - 42 St. Ponoka 403-783-6500 Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PONOKA Sr. Pastor Paul Spate 5109 - 57 Ave. Ponoka www.fbcponoka.org 403-783-5533 Bible Discovery Hour 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
NEW COVENANT BAPTIST REFORMED CHURCH
Currently meeting at Ponoka Christian School 6300-50 St. Worship Service Sunday 10:30 a.m. Everyone Welcome! www.baptistreformedponoka.org
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God provides refuge from the dark The story is told of a four-year-old who spilled his cola on the rug and wanted to clean up the mess himself. His mother told him the mop was just outside the back door. Quickly, he ran to the door but realized that it had Jerel Peters become dark outside. Wolf Creek Youth Suddenly scared, he Unlimited/YFC told his mother what the problem was. Assuring him, she told him that Jesus is everywhere, even in dark places, and that he’ll always protect him. This put a smile on his face. He opened the door just enough to poke his head outside and called out “Jesus, if you’re out there, could you pass me the mop?” Many children have found themselves in a predicament of fear when confronted by the darkness of night. We might chuckle at this boy’s understanding of Jesus, but truth be told, when moments of great fear or overwhelming defeat hits us, many of us respond in a similar way. Poking our head into the hardship some ask, “God if you’re out there …” Or “God if you’re real …” It seems much of humanity is fine without God, even going to great lengths to remove Him from every area of society but when deep hurts in life arrive, we all hope He is real. We hope He can reach through the darkness, into the pit of our despair, and rescue us. We love the stories of heroes who rescue and save those in need. From superhero characters to real life stories, it raises in us hope and longing for rescue. We long for the hope that comes with the
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likes of Batman, Spider-man, Robin Hood, and Indiana Jones. With those characters on the job, distress seems to have a predictable ending. Yet in a world a little short on superhero characters we need somewhere to go when life loses control. I have found great words of comfort in this verse: “God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in trouble” (Psalm 46:1). As I read this verse I picture a fortress, well fortified and protected. In reality I know
Respect equals success Continued from part 2 He knew that during those early years working with the bank he could be transferred all over. “They wanted to move me to Yellowknife. Then they offered me Drumheller. However, his wife was from Lacombe and didn’t want to move. Cutforth knew if he refused too many transfers he be “buried” somewhere. So he stared looking for other work. There was an opening for an accountant position with Lacombe County and Cutforth took the opportunity. “My dad was disgusted. You’re going to work for the government?” Cutforth remembers his father asking him. His response: “I’m going to try.” Cutforth enjoyed the people he worked with but accounting wasn’t enough for him; he was more ambi-
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tious. “I was bored to tears sitting in my office counting beans.” The CAO positions he’s held were more Cutforth’s speed. “A guy’s got to have a reason to get up in the morning. The only reason we exist is to try and provide the best service we can to those people who have to pay taxes to get some service.” Cutforth says as long as he follows that idea and tries to help he’ll be all right. There are two other rules Cutforth lives by when it come to his job. Rule 1: “When a taxpayer wants something bureaucracy comes to a halt and it’s dealt with.” Cutforth says he’ll always be honest when it comes to taxpayers and their demands, even if it’s not what they want to hear. “You can’t always please everyone. It’s the nature of the beast. Rule 2: “When a councillor wants something see Rule 1.” However, Cutforth says it isn’t just his own ideas that led to his success. “One of the most critical things that has obliviously helped with my success is the terrific people I work with. The people we have in Ponoka County are crackerjacks, they’re terrific people.” Cutforth’s final philosophy is to hire the best people, turn them loose and back them up when they need it.
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I don’t literally hide out in my own God-sized castle safe from danger but my trust and dependence upon God gives me hope and confidence, especially when life is not making sense. Some would liken faith to the story of the young boy poking his head out the door asking for Jesus to pass him the mop, but for those who have surrendered control in life to Him find that He is everything described in Psalm 46:1 — a refuge, our strength, and our helper in times of trouble.
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Reflections of Ponoka George is a champion and a special friend By Mike Rainone for the News George is a handsome and lively 8½-year-old male Chesapeake Bay Retriever (or Chessie) who really enjoys his rigorous days of training and exercise sessions out on the acreage with his best friend and owner, Karen Douglass. The busy sales representative with the Ponoka News purchased her first Chesapeake Bay retriever in 1977 and has been in love with the versatility and gentle spirit of this popular breed of dog ever since. They began their early casual training sessions when George was just a young puppy and with extreme patience and understanding, Karen slowly taught her buddy how to retrieve various items by hand, to come when called, to walk calmly on a leash, to have fun and achieve so much more together as a team. As the dog got older and matured, he was entered in countless obedience and rally obedience trials throughout Alberta. Showing under his registered name of Wyndham’s Water Wizard (fondly known as George) he later earned the titles of Companion Dog (CD), Rally Excellent (RE) and Canine
Good Citizen (CGN). Along the way he has earned many High In Class honours against various talented breed dogs, taking part in both disciplines. Many of the judges have commented to Karen on George’s happy working attitude, and how quickly he had become an excellent ambassador for the breed. With most of the retriever competitions taking part in the spring and summer, George and Karen longed to work together in some other activities for the rest of the year. After reading a newspaper article in which our Ponoka hospitals were looking for dogs to visit clients, she figured that with George’s experience, training, and joy of being around people, it was time to open up a new chapter and enroll him as a therapy dog. What is Therapy Dog’s International? TDI is a volunteer organization dedicated to regulating, testing and registration of therapy dogs and their volunteer handlers for the purpose of visiting nursing homes, hospices, hospitals, and other institutions where therapy dogs are needed and welcomed. The organization was founded in 1978 in New Jersey
and encourages all breeds of dogs, including those with pedigrees, those who have been adopted from shelters, as well as rescued dogs, or just family pets to take part. In 2011 more than 24,000 dogs and their handlers were involved in the program throughout the United States and Canada. In Camrose George and Karen went through a 3½-hour exam, passing with flying colors, and proudly earning the title of Therapy Dog International (TDI). This prestigious title is recognized by the Canadian Kennel Club, and the initials are officially added to each dog’s registered name. Each dog earning a TDI also proudly receives a neckerchief, a picture ID name tag, and a tag officially recognizing them as a therapy dog. All dogs taking part in the program have to keep up their regular checkups and vaccinations, while the handler must file a yearly report on their visits. Since their enrolment in the spring, Karen has taken George for visits to the Ponoka Hospital and Care Centre and the Red Deer Hospice, and have really enjoyed these special experiences. Karen explains that George usually decides how long the visits will last, with most being an hour, and that the duration of his participation in this volunteer program will depend on his health and well being. In the meantime you will likely see George and Karen visiting up at the hospital, or
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Photo from Ponoka Panamora History book
This 1946 Seafield School class picture will certainly bring back memories, as well as a few chuckles from the next family generation. Shown in the back row are: Jack McMillen, Joan Lux, Della Flechl, Teddy Stang, Gladys Pugh, Lois Merrill, Allan McLean, Vernon Rentz, Bruce McMillen, Bud Merrill, Wilf Stang and Ron Bednar. In the second row are: Glyn Pugh, Alphonse Stang, Lucy Dudgeon, Norma Lux, Margaret Pugh and Mary Stang. Shown kneeling in the front row are: Jerry McMillen, Ian Dudgeon, Bill Bowie, Joe Pugh, John Flechl, Charlie Bowie and Robert Will. Please keep those great photos coming in so that we can all see the way you were not that long ago.
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Karen Douglass and her Chesapeake Retriever, George, share a friendly visit with Katherine Olson, a resident of the auxiliary ward at the Ponoka Hospital and Care Centre. back on the field of competition when spring rolls around! Pet therapy program at Ponoka hospitals Among the many other volunteer programs offered at the Ponoka Hospital and Care Centre and the Centennial Centre for Mental Health and Brain Injury, the pet visitation program is becoming extremely popular with both residents and staff. Volunteer resources’ procedure for pet visitation states participation in the program is open to pet owners of domestic adult dogs and cats, caged birds and aquarium fish. All pets joining the program must have proof of immunizations, and all visitations are arranged in advance between the owners and the volunteer resources co-ordinators. Leanne Brusegard, the volunteer resources co-ordinator at the Ponoka Hospital and Care Centre currently has three dogs and their owners involved in their pet visitation program, and she would like to encourage others from the town and county to take part. These pets and their owners work closely with the hospital staffs, striving to give each resident who are able to and wish to take part an enjoyable and healthy experience. Interaction with the visiting pets on most occasions has shown happy and uplifting responses, along with a few hugs, gentle petting, and lots of shake-a-paws. Many of the residents just like to sit quietly with their new four-legged friends, who they really look forward to seeing each week. Other year-round volunteer programs featured at the Ponoka Hospital and Care Centre include: Golden Spoons feeding assistance, youth volunteers (12 years old and over), the water cart and movie nights. Those interested in taking part or requiring more information on the pet visitation or other volunteer programs at the hospital are urged to get in touch with Leanne Brusegard at 403-704-8312, or leave a message if necessary. One of the greatest experiences of a lifetime is to become a volunteer, and wherever your talents, your time, and your caring efforts may be served, you will always be appreciated by those who might need just a little extra support and kindness.
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Opinion Gaza: Is this another pre-election war? There does seem to be some sort of pattern here, but it is not very consistent. Five times in Israel since 1980 a right-wing government has called an election without launching a complementary military operation. The right lost two of those elections outright (1992, 1999), more or less tied two others (1984, 1988), and won only one decisively (2006). On the other hand, three times since 1980 rightwing Israeli governments have combined an election campaign with a major military operation against some Arab or Palestinian target. And this combination, it has been argued, yields decisive electoral success for the right. Menachem Begin’s government won the 1981 election three weeks after carrying out a dramatic attack on the Osirak research nuclear reactor that France had sold to Iraq. In the view of most outside observers, the reactor was not suited to the largescale production of enriched uranium and posed no threat to Israel, but the attack was popular in Israel. Ehud Olmert’s coalition launched the “Cast Lead” onslaught against the Gaza Strip in December 2008-January 2009. The three-week campaign left 1,400 Palestinians and 13 Israelis dead. The election was held a month later and Binyamin Netanyahu emerged as the leader of a new right-wing coalition. So here we go again, perhaps? Netanyahu is still the prime minister and the next elections are due in January. What better way to ensure success than to go and bash the Palestinians again? A week later, with 86 Palestinians and three Israelis dead, his reelection is assured: Israelis overwhelmingly support
Gwynne Dyer Guest Columnist the current military operation. That’s the case made against Israel. Does it hold water? Well, actually, no, it doesn’t. Begin’s attack on the Osirak reactor in 1981 may well have been an electoral stunt. But Ehud Olmert was not leading a right-wing government in 2008. He was the leader of a new centrist party, Kadima, formed by defectors from both the right wing Likud Party and left wing Labour. It is equally hard to believe that Netanyahu is seeking electoral gain by attacking Gaza this month. Every opinion poll in Israel for months past has been saying he is going to win the January election hands down. Historians traditionally split into two camps: those who see purpose, planning and plots behind every event, and those who think most events are just the random interaction of conflicting strategies, imperfect information and human frailty. This latter approach is known in the historical trade as the “cock-up theory of history,” and it is very attractive as an explanation for the current clash. Netanyahu, cruising home to an easy electoral victory in January, had absolutely no need for a little war with the Palestinians. Indeed, his strategy of continuously shouting “wolf” about Iran and its alleged nuclear weapons program has successfully distracted international attention from the Palestin-
ians, leaving him free to expand Jewish settlement in the occupied West Bank unhindered. Similarly, the Hamas leaders who ruled Gaza had no interest in triggering a military conflict with Israel. They had every reason to believe that the sweeping political changes in the Arab world were strengthening their position internationally, and they had no need to remind Arabs of their plight. So how did this idiocy happen?
Another cock-up, of course. But since the mini-war doesn’t really serve the purposes of any major player, it will probably be shut down again fairly soon. Gwynne Dyer is a London-based independent journalist whose articles are published in 45 countries. Please let us know if you would like to see this column published regularly in the Ponoka News. Email editorial@ ponokanews.com
Time to replace the Indian Act Dear Editor: Hundreds of thousands of First Nations people live in Canada and they deserve better than to be shackled by the failed colonial and paternalistic policies of the Indian Act, which has helped deny them their rights, fair share in resources, and fostered mistrust and created systemic barriers to self-determination and success. First Nations have been adamant that we need to move beyond it, yet the government has so far refused to get the ball rolling. The Indian Act is more than 136 years old and touches every aspect of life of First Nations. First Nations need the approval of the minister to pass bylaws. It puts so much red tape around economic development that it often doesn’t happen. The act is so intrusive on reserve residents’ lives that they cannot even write a will without the minister’s approval. Yet, as Prime Minister Stephen Harper has rightly said, the act has deep roots and cannot simply be abolished. For decades governments of all
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stripes have allowed this problem to fester. Now all parties have a chance to take real leadership on the problem. I have a motion before the House of Commons compelling the federal government to work with First Nations on a nation-to-nation basis on a plan to replace the Indian Act with modern agreements based on rights, responsibilities of the Crown, and the original Treaty relationship. With a deadline and a process, we can finally begin to resolve the many long-standing economic and social inequities that plague First Nations communities in Canada. Yet the Conservatives, including Wetaskwin MP Blaine Calkins, said they would vote against this progress by opposing the motion. They say they want to change the status quo, but once again, this is just words. We cannot continue to put this off. Please tell Mr. Calkins to vote for change. Bob Rae, leader, Liberal Party of Canada
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NOTICES AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Town of Ponoka Volunteer Opportunities Volunteers are needed at Fort Ostell Museum and the Visitor Information Centre. If you are interested please call the Museum at 403-783-5224, or Sarah at 403-783-0116 for more information on volunteering at the Visitor Information Centre.
Employment Opportunity Rink Attendant (PT/Seasonal): For the upcoming 2012-13 ice skating season at the Arena Complex. Hours of work will be primarily evenings and weekends. For more details on this position, contact 403-783-0118. Application forms are available at www.ponoka. ca. Submit your application to the Town Office at 5102-48 Avenue during regular office hours of 9:00am4:30pm or email HR@ponoka.org.
EVENTS AND RECREATION Ponoka Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony Friday, November 23, 2012 at 5:30 pm. At the Town Hall. Share a hot chocolate with Santa and sing carols. Fireworks at 6:00 pm.
33rd Annual Fireman’s Christmas Ball Ladybug attraction: Payton Lindholm enjoys the festive artisan fair at Country Garden and Greenhouse, Nov. 16. Photo by Amelia Naismith
Tickets are now on sale for the 33rd Annual Fireman’s Ball being held on Saturday, November 24, 2012 at the Kinsmen Community Centre. To reserve a table, or for more information, contact Donna at 403.783.0112, or inquire with any firefighter.
Ponoka Jubilee Library Annual Book Sale The Ponoka Jubilee Library is having its Annual Book Sale: Friday, November 23 and Saturday, November 24. The sale hours are Friday, 10:00 am - 5:30 pm and Saturday, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm. Come and see our many sale items. Prices are by donation only. See you at the Library!
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Fort Ostell Museum is holding their Annual Cookie Walk on Wednesday, December 5th starting at 10:00 a.m. Choose a selection of cookies for $6.00 per box.
Aquaplex Update: - All 1 year swim passes are 10% off in November!! - PD day swim November 30th from 1:00 - 3:00 pm
Public Skating: Monday-Friday: 12 noon - 1:30 pm Saturday & Sunday: 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm The Town is looking for a local business or community group to sponsor Public Skating. For more information on this opportunity, please contact Wes 403-783-0118.
Recreation Facilities Schedule is On-line Check it out at www.ponoka.ca and click on ‘Recreation in Ponoka’.
COUNCIL UPDATES & BYLAW INFO Town Council Meeting November 27, 2012 @ 7:00 pm Visit our website: www.ponoka.ca for a copy of the agenda.
Reminder… Sidewalk snow removal is the responsibility of the resident and/or property owner and must not be shoveled onto the street, except in areas like downtown, where there is no front yard. Sidewalks not cleared within 48 hours of snowfall are subject to fines and if cleaned by the Town, costs will be charged back to property owner.
WELCOME BACK! The Town of Ponoka welcomes back to our Business Community: SOYBean Essentials Moisturizing Soy Wax Candle Shop; Open Monday to Friday.
QUOTE OF THE WEEK: “You can tell more about a person by what he says about others than you can by what others say about him..” Leo Aikman
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MP Calkins visits Korea for Remembrance Day By Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye When Wetaskiwin MP Blaine Calkins realized there was a chance to visit his great uncle’s gravesite in South Korea, he took it. There were two other reasons Calkins went to Korea during Remembrance Day: he plans to sponsor Senator Yonah Martin’s private members bill to establish a national day of commemoration of the Korean War and to speak with Canadian veterans who served in Korea. July 27, 2013 will mark the 60th anniversary of the end of the Korean War and Calkins feels it will be an important time, “It’s a difficult thing as MP to not be in your constituency on Veteran’s Day.” He left Nov. 9 and had four days in South Korea with stops in Busan and Seoul. The first two days were in Busan, which gave him a chance to visit his great uncle’s gravesite who served and died in the Korean War in February 1951. “This is the personal reason I decided to go.” He feels Canadians could be doing more to remember the veterans who fought in that war
but he credits South Korean policy makers for the respect they give to the United Nations Memorial Cemetery maintained by a Canadian whose father is buried there. In a country of 50 million people, Calkins said there is a mass of people,
buildings and high-speed transit, “yet no building can cast a shadow on that cemetery.” No matter where the sun is in the sky the government shows respect to all the veterans who are buried there, he explained. The first evening during his trip
Calkins had dinner with veterans who had not been back to South Korea since the war ended. He was able to hear their stories, which he said was a humbling experience. One of the veterans — a survivor of the Battle of Kapyong Continued on page 16
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Senator Yonah Martin and Wetaskwin MP Blaine Calkins pose with Korean War veterans in South Korea. The veterans are Photo submitted John Bishop, Don Carmichael, Don Dalke, Jim Duncan, Philip Daniel, Gary Miller.
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Family doctors honoured By Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye Some Ponoka doctors have taken care of several generations of residents; they have been there through every broken bone and new baby delivered. To celebrate the work of family doctors, the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) celebrated the ninth annual Family Doctor Week Nov. 12 to 17 to show appreciation of the role doctors’ play in a family’s life. Dr. Izak van der Westhuizen says the work for a family physician is extensive and can cover acute care, home care, surgery and other areas. In a small town such as Ponoka their jobs increase. “Your scope of practice will be more extensive.” He feels one of the benefits living in a small community is knowing residents and having a quiet place to live. “It’s a great place to raise your family.” The doctor/patient relationship is complex, he explained, and often has a psychological component doctors must be aware of. The benefits of the relationship are strong though, especially if the client realizes their doctor is there to help. “It’s beneficial to us and the patient if they tell us as much as they can,” said van der Westhuizen. The more they know about a
situation, the better they can help a patient, Van der Westhuizen has been a doctor since 1994. “The biggest thing is to see you can diagnose people early in a disease…and be able to treat people.” What keeps him going is people’s gratitude when he has been able to help them. “That’s what keeps us going.” One of the challenges he sees for Ponoka doctors as a group is the commitment to 24/7 care, which means covering the emergency room on nights and weekends. He does feel though there are plans in the works to increase the number of doctors in the province. With the current doctor shortage faced not only in Ponoka but in Alberta, Coun. Rick Bonnett, town representative to the Ponoka Physician Attraction and Retention Committee, said they focus on the community aspect when attracting a doctor. The goal is to show Ponoka as a welcoming environment for the entire family. Despite only one doctor considering a move to Ponoka last year, the group works closely with the Rural Physician Action Plan (RPAP) in case there is a doctor touring a specific area. When moving to Alberta a doctor usually has a specific area they would like to live in so RPAP
Dr. Izak van der Westhuizen gives a patient a check up Nov. 15. will give them three or four towns as options, which is when they contact the committee. Bonnett has heard of other communities offering a financial incentive to relocate to their community but for Ponoka that is not possible. “Unfortunately we don’t have the budget to do that,” said Bonnett. He does feel Ponoka is close to an ideal doctor-to-patient ratio. “We’re only one or two doctors from being in good shape…at least if we keep trying at least there’s some hope.” There are four guiding principles for the CFPC;
Photo by Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
the family physician is a clinician and understand the needs of their clients; family medicine is a community-based discipline and can adapt to the changing needs of their clients, they can deal with ambiguity and uncertainty; the family physician is a resource to a defined practice population, which means they maintain their patients’ health whether they visit the office and provide effective care; the patient physician relationship is central to the role of the family physician, they respect the privacy Continued on page 10
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Child safety, keep them safe Submitted by Ponoka Victim Services November is Child Safety and Protection Month; parents, caregivers, community members, friends and family, should review some of the important safety issues regarding children. The following are some concerns of child safety: • Is your child seat the right size and properly installed for your child? Alberta Health Service has all the information on the proper use of child restraint seats. Their website is full of information and may be found at www.albertahealthservices.ca, or they can be reached by phone at the Alberta Health Link toll free number 1-800-408-5465. Watch for the Ponoka RCMP to run a clinic, usually at the fire hall, and have the installation of your child seat checked. • Did you know the RCMP has a fingerprint kit and this kit may be picked up free at the Ponoka RCMP station? • What age is appropriate to leave your children alone
Family doctor Continued from page 9 of a patient and appreciate the human condition, especially in suffering and how a patient responds to sickness. Detailed information on the four principles can be found at www.cfpc.ca/. Facts on Alberta’s doctors A press release from the Canadian Institute of Health Information on Nov. 15 shows growth in the number of physicians in Alberta since 2001. • There were 5,154 physicians in 2001 with 8,258 in 2011 a 60-per-cent increase. • Family physicians grew by 56.8 per cent in that time compared to the 24.1 per cent Canadian rate. • Between 2010 and 2011 there was an increase of 376 physicians.
at home? Although there is no specific age for a child to be home alone, however in the Child, Youth and Family Enhancement Act, if the child’s safety is endangered by being left alone, that child may be considered neglected. Alberta Safety Council will not give a child a babysitting course diploma before age 12; so many individuals use this age guideline when considering leaving a child alone. Home alone tips could include, keeping in touch with your children, having your children practice what to do in an emergency, setting firm rules on what your children are allowed to do, and having all emergency number memorized and available. • How well do you know the neighbors and people in your neighborhood? For children it is important for them to learn home phone numbers, home addresses, cell phone numbers and emergency phone numbers. As parents we should get to know the children’s friends, and work together and know your neighbors. • Bullying has been given considerable attention recently; even young children can see and learn the differences in their friend and class mates whether it be color, religion, nationality, or ability. Parents, teachers, community members and others in a child’s life can provide wisdom and support for children to understand the differences in people and become more tolerant to differences. • How informed as parents are you to the dangers of drug abuse? What are some of the common acronyms young persons are using when it comes to drugs? On Nov. 29 a drug awareness presentation will be held at the Youth Centre. This presentation is open to all, and if you are planning to attend you may call: Boys and Girls Club of Wolf Creek/Ponoka Youth Centre at 403-783-3112 Ponoka Victim Services has information brochures on home security, and these may be picked up at the Ponoka RCMP detachment or you may call Ponoka Victim Services at 403-783-6539. Remember, always keep safe.
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By Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye A day after arriving in town the new librarian for the Ponoka Jubilee Library was introduced to board members and his new office. Coming from Peterborough, Ont., David Tremblay looks forward to his new role in town. Tremblay worked at the Toronto Public Library in one of 99 branches as reference librarian. He managed the international book collection of different languages. Although the size of community and library David Tremblay has just started in his new role as librarian for the Photo by Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye is much smaller, Trem- Ponoka Jubilee Library. blay feels he is a perfect mation sessions, Tremblay looks forward to what he fit for Ponoka. “I’m kind of a small town person.” Tremblay’s application came from networking can bring to Ponoka. “I’m nervous, excited. It’s all new,” he said. with the Wetaskiwin Public Library; board president Rick Wyrozub was given Tremblay’s reference “There’s a lot to look forward to.” He offered some thoughts on the state of librarand the interview process started there. ies and their roles for residents. With a master’s degree in information studies “People love their libraries. It’s a community and the experience of operating outreach and inforplace,” he stated. “It can be an anchor to the community.” The library board has spoken to him of their desire to see the Ponoka Jubilee Library change and expand. Despite changes in technology, he believes libraries are here for the long haul. “Libraries are adapting…I don’t think they’re going away anytime soon,” said Tremblay. His hope is to bring more programs; some ideas he had were information sessions for seniors, more children’s programs and also getting a games night for teens. Whatever direction Tremblay goes, he looks forward to working with the different community organizations in town. An idea he has considered too is putting out a survey to library clients to see what services they would like to see. Fill up a Tim Hortons Food Drive donation bag with Settling in will take non-perishable food items and drop it off at your some time, Tremblay’s local participating Tim Hortons. It’s a helpful way to fiancé will move here around January but make a difference in Ponoka. Please drop off your for now the board has donations between November 21 – 30. helped him move into an apartment until he finds a more permanent home. “The board has been really accommodating.” Having just arrived, Tremblay has enjoyed his interactions with residents and looks forward to the days ahead.
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The sales prices are in and Ponoka’s businesses are ready for a night of shopping during Almost Midnight Madness. Hosted by the Ponoka and District Chamber of Commerce, the streets of Ponoka are expected to fill up Nov. 23 not long after the fireworks light up the night at 6 p.m. by the north
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Korean museum honour veterans
The headstone of MP Blaine Calkins’ great uncle who dies in the Korean War in 1951. Photo submitted
Continued from page 8 where Canadian and Australian troops successfully stopped the advance of the Chinese army in difficult conditions — presented a painting of the battle to the Korean War Museum. “The only artifact in the museum not Korean.� The museum is a place that honours the sacrifices of veterans of the past. “Not only Canadian vets, but vets from our allies,� Calkins said. Something that struck Calkins as interesting was his trip to the museum, which was filled with young Korean children who were playing in designated
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Aside from the main purpose of his trip, Calkins also visited his colleagues on the last day of the trip, at the Korean National Assembly to discuss Canada’s free trade agreement with South Korea. Talks are still under way but he wanted to try and ensure equal access for Canadian beef as beef from the United States. “Otherwise we’re at a competitive disadvantage as the U.S.� The trip was something Calkins enjoyed but he will remember his solemn visit to the United Nations Memorial Cemetery and how Canadian veterans are revered there.
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Man becomes combative with woman and police By Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
tive who did not realize the child was missing. Impaired driver almost collides with Mountie A driver got the attention of police rather quickly Nov. 18 at 2:30 a.m. after passing a northbound vehicle on Highway 2A and forcing a southbound police cruiser to avoid a collision. The driver of a 2000 GMC pickup truck was eventually stopped in Hobbema. The 30-year-old woman showed signs of impairment to police and she tested with a blood-alcohol concentration of .18 twice. Asleep on the highway A member of the Ponoka Integrated Traffic Unit stopped by a parked green Jaguar Nov. 13 at 7:50 a.m. two kilometres north of Highway 53 with its hazard lights on. The officer observed two people in the front asleep and one-eighth of a bottle of cognac in the back seat and the smell of alcohol emanating from the people. The driver failed the roadside screening test but by the time the person tested at the police station they were below the legal limit. The driver was given a 24-hour suspension. Driver over white line A routine patrol Nov. 18 after midnight by a member of the Ponoka Integrated Traffic Unit has resulted in charges of impaired driving for a 23-year-old man from Black Diamond. The officer observed the driver of a pickup truck — heading westbound on Highway 53 towards Highway 2 — riding the white line of the road. He was stopped and tested for a blood-alcohol concentration of .16 twice. Rollover ends in charges A Highway 2 southbound vehicle rolled three times Nov. 18 at 10:45 a.m. after the driver of another vehicle collided with it. The driver in the right lane reported his vehicle fishtailed, which he corrected but said it occurred a second time. This time his vehicle collided with the other car in the left lane forcing it into the ditch. The driver of the vehicle that rolled had undetermined injuries and the driver whose vehicle fishtailed was charged with failing to maintain the centre of the lane. If you have information on any crime call Ponoka RCMP at 403783-4472 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
A 23-year-old man from Hobbema faces charges of assault after fighting with security in a downtown bar in the early morning hours of Nov. 18. He was allegedly with a woman earlier in the evening who was driving when an argument broke out in the car. It is reported he punched her twice in the head while she was driving and then took the vehicle to a bar. The woman had a cut under her eye but did not need medical treatment. Some time later he fought with security at the bar and police found him covered in blood from his elbows to fingertips. He was arrested for mischief but became combative with Mounties who had to use a Taser to arrest him, which did not result in any further injury. The man was then taken to the Ponoka Hospital and Care Centre to treat the wounds on his arm and is reported to have been un-cooperative with staff and threatened a police officer. The man was returned to the police station and was released on $1,000 cash bail. He has also been charged with uttering threats, resist or obstruct a peace officer and mischief. Boyfriend punches and kicks girlfriend Police responded to a call of a man beating his girlfriend Nov. 17 at 2 a.m. in the downtown area of Ponoka. The man punched and broke a car window and had blood on his hand when he entered a downtown bar. He was removed from the bar where he punched his girlfriend to the floor and kicked her in the chest and face. A 28-year-old man from Fort Macleod has been charged with two counts of assault, mischief, four counts of failing to comply with conditions of undertaking recognizance. He also had outstanding warrants for fines and was remanded in custody. Youth charged with sexual assault A 14-year-old boy has been charged with sexual assault Nov. 14. The teen allegedly attempted to touch a youth worker in a sexual fashion while he was sleeping. Six-year-old child alone Child services has been called to assist after a six-year-old child was found Nov. 15 walking at 3:30 p.m. eastbound along 48 Avenue toward Highway 2A. The child is reported to have a disability and was able to provide only a first name to Mounties. Jane Wierzba Police eventually con403•358•8770 tacted the child’s home real estate central alberta Buying or Selling, and discovered the child 6000 • 48 Ave, Ponoka call Jane! was in the care of a rela-
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Has shopping changed much over the years?
Over the past few years when it comes to going shopping I have pretty well been relegated to being the official “cart pusher” and “vehicle packer.” But that’s really not too bad because I can now roll along and have some fun observing all the wild and sometimes wacky habits of the rest of the shopping masses! Just like so many of you when we were kids, I loved getting sent down to the corner store to pick up a loaf of bread, a quart of milk, or whatever else mom needed really quick. We usually got to pick up a 5 cent treat for our troubles, and it was always so easy to find everything in those friendly little shops. Of course nowadays, especially at this time of the year, our shopping plans
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have changed quite drastically, just because there are more and much bigger stores, and there are far too many aisles and items to choose from. As a senior I just love browsing through the entire store, especially the food and munchies section, as well as checking out all those new gizmos in the electrical and toy departments. So what has changed in the fabulous world of shopping over the years? • Shopping hours have been extended so much now that we should be able to schedule almost everything we have to do each day without getting too stressed. In my humble opinion, I don’t think that any stores should be open before noon on Sundays. • I know they have fancy signs at the top of each aisle in most stores to tell you where to go to get whatever you need, while some shops even have little flashing digital signs that show you prices of each item, as well as up-to-date savings. As you know they also have those phones where you can find out all about certain products, but for those of us who often get lost or frustrated, I wish they had a phone where we could call and find that special exotic item on our list that most of us didn’t even know existed, but is what makes mom’s apple pie taste so good. • Unless you are from the old school like our household, most of today’s shopping lists have been entered in advance on our cellphones or somewhere on those other gizmos that forever ring, beep or hum. I actually watched one gentleman standing in front of a packed meat counter, and chatting on his cellphone trying
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Mike Rainone Hammertime to convince his partner what he should bring home for her to cook for supper. I’m sure that nobody minds the music in malls, and while I’d like to see a little more variety, we all know what we’re going to be humming to from now until Christmas Eve. Shopping in the electronic era A lot of the new electronic gizmos and games now on the shelves have a mind of their own, but don’t worry because our grandchildren will soon figure them out. Today kids don’t really get turned on by wind-up toys anymore, because just about everything requires batteries. When we were young the rage was Meccano sets for boys and dolls for girls, but now they live in a world of Lego, very modern Barbie, and a wide variety of newest trend games and gadgets that actually talk back. I really hope that the outdoor gifts of skates, sleds, skis, and snowshoes will still be found under the tree, and will encourage everyone to go outside and get some exercise. As wise old grandparents I guess we have finally realized that it is not kosher to get the younger ones a set of drums, a trumpet, or clothes, but if all else fails cash or a gift card is the easy way out to keep the family happy. Whatever the case, please vow to have some fun shopping, stop for a coffee or some fresh air if you get to stressed, and if possible try to buy gifts from the heart that you would like to receive, and then wrap them up and give them to the favourite people in your life. Get a head start on your Christmas shopping spree this Friday evening, Nov. 23, during Almost Midnight Madness in and around Ponoka, but also take lots of time to have a great week, all of you!
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Tap9’s CD release will be Nov. 24 at Resolve Bar and Grill in Blackfalds. Tap9 is Grant Harder (Lacombe), Orion Donison (Ponoka), Steve Tanner (Red Deer), Brad Harsent (Lacombe), Tony Hoffmann (Ponoka) and Sheryl Kreil (not pictured). Submitted photo
Band releases first collaboration By Amelia Naismith As individuals they have performed all over North America and have recorded on many albums. Now that they’ve come together, Tap9 is holding a release party to introduce the world to their collaborative debut CD, Tap9. The central Alberta band consists of Tony Hoffmann, Steve Tanner, Orion Donison, Brad Harsent, Grant Harder and Sheryl Kreil. Tap9 came together in 2010 and while they can be defined as alternative rock their style and skills range from rock to jazz to country. “It’s kind of exciting,” said Tony Hoffmann, vocals and guitar. The band’s members had performed with each other before in a variety of settings, from cover bands to larger jazz ensembles. “We just decided to come together because we all enjoy writing original music,” said Hoffmann. Ponoka was given a taste of the band at this year’s Chamber of Commerce business awards banquet, and once the band began to play people of all ages couldn’t help but dance. “We had a lot of fun doing that,” said Hoffmann, who also said he was thankful for the opportunity. Tap9’s first released song is Alberta Home and the album was released in September. Alberta Home was released in 2011 and spread not only through Alberta but also across Canada, the United States and Europe. Tap9 was recorded over the past year at Ma-Me-O Music Records in Pigeon Lake and is
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St. Augustine Queens Jennifer Henderson grabs air as the rest of the team prepares for a rebound during volleyball zones against Coronation Nov. 16. The team lost in the finals against Bawlf. Photo by Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
In any sport there is a season to remember and for the St. Augustine Queens senior girls’ volleyball team this year is going to be one of them. They were excited at the chance to take zones Nov. 16 and 17 and compete — for the first time — at provincials but those hopes were dashed in the finals against Bawlf. Hopes were high at the beginning of the finals, especially after beating Bawlf 25-18 and 25-12 in round robin games. The Queens were nervous at first, explained team co-captain Alison Beier. She praised the team for coming back from a deficit however. “Both times we were kind of trailing but both times we managed to come back,” she said. “I’m still pretty proud of the team.” They were behind by a margin of six points in the first game and eventually lost 25-21. The other captain, Kaitlin Lomas, feels the finals were a challenge for the entire team. “I think that it was a really emotional game for everyone.” Coach Darren Josephison said Bawlf has a strong volleyball program and he feels it has given them valuable experience, especially in a high-pressure game. “I knew that might be the danger playing them in the finals. That would be their motivation to beat us.” His players were fairly upset at the loss. “I think there were probably at least four girls in tears.” Bawlf played a challenging game in the finals and played consistent volleyball throughout.
“Both times we were kind of trailing but both times we managed to come back. I’m still pretty proud of the team.” Alison Beier “The other team just did so well, they didn’t let us off the hook when we made a mistake,” he explained. Lomas and Beier are both graduating this year and they considered what the season meant for them. For Lomas it was enhancing her leadership in volleyball. “This season for me was all about developing different skills.” Skills such as patience and leadership for her team. “Looking at how I can improve my game and helping improve others without nagging.” Beier feels the team bonded well. “Everyone tried their hardest.” Josephison feels the season appeared to go by quicker than expected. “It seems like it was Sept. 1 a couple of days ago.” He is proud of what has happened to St. Augustine’s volleyball program over the last few years, which has gained respect from other schools. “We’ve medalled in the last four of five years…We have arrived as a program.” The Queens finished zones with a record of 8-2 playing Coronation 25-13 and 25-21, Bawlf 25-18 and 25-12, Chauvin 25-10 and 25-18, and Daysland 25-21 and 25-18.
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Ponoka hockey players picked for European tour By Amelia Naismith Two of Ponoka’s top peewee hockey players are lacing up their skates and heading off to central Europe this spring to take part in an international hockey trip. Jared Rice, 11, and Noah Hackett, 10, play for the Ponoka Stampeders peewee A team and tried out for the Canadian team along with approximately 1,500 other boys born in 2001. They were scouted by coach and trip director Peter Lameir, who’s been doing this for more than 20 years. “They’re nice boys, they’re good boys,” said Lameir. The trip will kick off in late March next year and the boys will play anywhere from 12 to 19 games, depending on how they do, in a total of 16 days. “They’re almost cramming a whole season into two weeks,” said Cam Rice, Jared’s father. During their tryouts Rice was nervous but Hackett had a feeling he would make the team. “I felt like a strong player, I wasn’t that nervous.” The boys where on the ice for seven hours with a one-hour break, said their fathers. “I think it’s going to be fun playing on bigger rinks than we play in Alberta,” said Hackett. “I won’t be used to it.” “I’m excited to play in different countries,” added Rice, who isn’t nervous about playing the international teams, he’s more nervous about the flight over. Canada’s team consists of 17 skaters and two goalies. Mr. Rice says there are five or six from Alberta and the rest are from out of province. Ken Hackett said his son’s been waiting for the tryouts and this opportunity for more than a year. He also thinks the trip will be a good bonding opportunity with his son. “We’re just there to make sure they’re fed, watered and sleep,” said Mr. Rice with a laugh. “Peter has a lot of time invested in these boys, the least they can do is perform for him,” said Mr. Rice. “He expects the most out these boys.” Despite the gruelling timeline, Mr. Rice believes the trip will help the boys’ game and future. “I think it’s a heck of a good opportunity for these boys to play with top boys around the county. It looks good on a college resume.” The boys will play their first game in Germany the day they arrive in the county. “I think it’s a pretty neat accomplishment for those two boys to be asked to represent their county, basically,” Mr. Rice said. Not only with the boys be playing hockey but they’ll also tour EuSubway Fresh rope, including visiting a concentration camp. Try Our “It’s going to be a real cultural experience for NEW! them too,” added Mr. Rice.
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Jared Rice works to interfere an opposing player. Soon he’ll be defending against players in Europe, when he travels with teammate Noah Hackett on an international hockey trip. Photo by Amelia Naismith
Noah Hackett plays hard for the Ponoka Stampeders peewee A team. In the spring Hackett will be one of two of the team’s players travelling to Europe to play. Photo by Amelia Naismith
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Ponoka athlete takes gold at rugby national championships By Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye A Ponoka athlete has taken her skill in sports to become part of a winning rugby team at St. Francis Xavier University (St. FX) in Antigonish, N.S. The number 1 ranked X-Women rugby team competed in the Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) national championships Nov. 4 with Mia Huysmans playing her part in the win in the flanker position. Her role is to support the
Mia Huysmans holds up her gold medal after the St. Francis Xavier University women’s rugby team won the Canadian University Photo submitted Championships.
Round three curling results Fuhrhop 175 Baron 135 Broderson 125 Olson 60 Morrow 40 B Side: Lambert 175 Agro Ponoka 160 Classic Granite 145 Riske 90 Sherrer 90 Ponoka Ford 60
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forwards and to retain or gain possession of the ball during the different phases of play. “I like being involved in the play all the time… it’s exciting,” said Huysmans. This was the second year they played against the University of Guelph, Ont. Gryphons in the finals and revenge was the main motivator, explained Huysmans, as the team lost 28-0 last year. “We were pretty shaken up with our loss.” With a perfect season under their belts, the XWomen had every intention of winning against the Gryphons, which helped bring them together. She feels their opponents had as much a chance at winning as they did. “Both our teams had almost exactly the same lineup as last year,” she said. “It was pretty awesome the atmosphere of our team.” The X-Women had a resounding 37-0 victory against their opponents. The 18-year-old was a student at St. Augustine Catholic School and competed in volleyball, crosscountry, track and field, and played point guard in basketball until Grade 11 where she studied at the Athol Murray College of Notre Dame in Wilcox, Sask. Basketball was the main reason she went there but was introduced to rugby and found it was something she enjoyed. She also feels there was more opportunity to move forward with rugby compared
to basketball where she would most likely have been at a smaller school. The championships made her feel as if she was part of a larger family as more than 5,000 people came to watch them compete, including 13 St. FX teams. Huysmans’ area of study is a bachelor of arts with emphasis in psychology but sports has been a part of her life. “I’ve always been active in pretty much every sport.” She has enjoyed the experience at St. FX and knows of several teammates who have recently been approached by Olympic team organizers. There is also an opportunity for the under-20 players to attend fitness testing. It might open up some opportunities to be invited later on to British Columbia where the Olympic training is being conducted. Huysmans also looks forward to what is happening with rugby sevens. “Canada sevens rugby is pretty big.” Another reason she enjoys rugby is the camaraderie along the way; she feels team sports help develop strong friendships. “It’s been a good experience.” The team was ahead 5-0 at the end of the first half and scored another 32 points in the second.
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OTTO BRACHMANN A much-loved husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle, bus driver and entertainer Alfred Otto Brachmann, 81, passed away suddenly at his home on November 17, 2012 with his wife Myrtle at his side. Otto is survived by his loving wife Myrtle Brachmann. They have been married for 48 years and still reside on Otto’s Family farm where he was born. He is survived by his loving children: His eldest son Ben Brachmann and his wife Jill; and their three boys, Lee and his wife Danielle and their three daughters (Jessica, Julia and Annalise), Matt Brachmann and Cole Brachmann. His daughter Rose Brachmann and her four children; Lana and her husband Rob Simmonds and their two daughters (Mya and Ainsley), Kyle Grapentine, Brant Magotiaux and Jenna Magotiaux. His daughter Vangie Gray and Dwight Dufva, and their three children; Cara and her husband Tim Herbert and their four children (Carson, Carli, Gracie and Hunter), J.C. Gray and his wife Jamie and their three boys (Kadence, Owen and Chase) and Calee Dufva. His son Danny Brachmann and his wife Marjorie and their three children; Bowin, Danya and Delaney Brachmann. His daughter Jennifer and her husband Marty Trimble and their three daughters; Brenna, Brooklynn and Bella Trimble. His youngest daughter Faye and her husband Colin Leforte and their two children; Maddison and Kelton. His sister Frieda Schaerer, many nephews, nieces, extended family and special friends. Otto was born on the farm north of Crestomere, he was the youngest of five children. Otto raised his family on that same location which he still farmed with his son Danny. Otto happily drove the Crestomere School Bus for 30 years. Otto was an avid entertainer and volunteer and brought much joy to many for over 60 years with his music. Otto will be fondly remembered by many and missed for his music, generosity and kindness. Funeral Services will be held at 1:00 pm on Friday, November 23, 2012 at the Rimbey Zion Lutheran Church located at 4521 - 54th Avenue, Rimbey. Lunch will be served following the service. Interment to follow at the Bismark Cemetery following lunch. To express condolences to Otto’s family, pleased visit www.womboldfuneralhomes.com.
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LAURA WIERZBA Laura Angela Wierzba (nee Doran) was born May 21, 1918 on the family homestead, 20 miles northwest of Ponoka. She was the fourth of six children born to Lawrence and Minnie (Merrigan) Doran. She passed away peacefully on November 15, 2012 at the Ponoka Hospital and Care Center with her beloved family by her side. Her family is extremely grateful that, although she struggled with her health for that last few years, she was only in the hospital for one week prior to her passing and had full use of her remarkable mental capacity to the end. As well as her parents, Laura was predeceased (in 1997) by her husband of 55 years, Phil Wierzba; her brothers Robert (Delphene) Doran, Cecil (also known as Buster) Doran and Willard Doran; and her sisters Madglin (Ray) Graham and Anne (Gordon) Anderson, as well as their spouses. Laura is survived by her sons Pat (Sally), Grant (Claudia) and Rick (Jane); her daughter Marianne (Rod) Martin; fourteen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. The family would like to express our appreciation to Dr. Halse and the staff at Ponoka Hospital and Care Center and Sunrise Village for the care they provided Mom. In particular, we are grateful for the compassion shown by the nursing staff in her final hours. We would also like to thank Shirley Greene for always “being there” for her. A Prayer Vigil will be held at Ponoka Funeral Home on Wednesday, November 21 at 7:00 p.m. The service to celebrate Laura’s life will be held at St. Augustine Catholic Church in Ponoka at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 22, 2012. Interment will follow at the Forest Home Cemetery. The family invites relatives and friends to the Stagecoach Saloon at the Ponoka Stampede grounds for a time of fellowship and to share “Laura’s stories”. Donations in Laura’s memory are gratefully accepted to the St. Augustine Catholic Church Building Fund. To express condolences to Laura’s family, please visit www.womboldfuneralhomes.com
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5115-49 Ave. For more info 403-783-4557 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Monday night meetings at the Anglican Church Ponoka 8:30 p.m. Phone 403-783-0719 for info. THURSDAY AA Meetings at 8:30 p.m. in the Catholic Church basement. 52 Street & 52 Ave. Ponoka. Open meetings first Thursday of the month, Everyone Welcome. 403-783-4347 or 403-783-2493
EASY!
The easy way to find a buyer for items you want to sell is with a Classified want ad. Phone 1-877-2233311
52
740
PERIOPARTNERS, Red Deer, AB requires an experienced, caring RDH for supportive periodontal therapy care and initial therapy for patients with moderate to advanced periodontal disease. We are periodontal specialists. This position is 4 days per week. Generous moving allowance paid when successful applicant establishes residency in Red Deer. Please phone Armelle (403) 314-5485, fax resume to (403) 314-5486 or email to reddeer@ periopartners.com We change daily to serve you better.
Medical
790
LPN WANTED:
710
F/T Instructors for Health Caregivers/ Care Aide Government of Aides Alberta Provincial Curriculum delivery. Program runs 22 IN need of live in caregiver weeks twice per year. for senior M, F/t wage $1889.51 /mo., NW section REQUIREMENTS: 23 Twp 43, Req’d high school diploma and exp. of • Active practice permit 6 mos. training. Work setfrom CLPNA ting is private home in Rimbey. Room & board • Long term care and teaching experience. $336/mo.. Contact Bruce JAN. 2, 2012 START. Jordan 403-843-6549 Fax resume to: Classifieds...costs so little 403 342-4244 Ph: 403 347-4233 Saves you so much!
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Meetings
Schultz Hall Annual General Meeting
Tuesday, Nov. 27 Chinese supper 6 pm Meeting 7 pm RSVP to Chris Orom • 780-372-2469
Tuesday, December 4 6:00pm - 7:30pm at the Seniors Drop In Centre
Motorcycles & ATV’s 403-783-5185 1-800-662-7135 Fax: 403-783-4635
Tues - Fri: 8:30 am-5:30 pm Saturday: 9 am-3 pm
GARBAGE COLLECTION
Soup and sandwiches will be served as refreshments. There will be time for questions.
Clerical
Please register for this event by calling Ponoka Adult Learning at 403-783-3285
H&R Block Stettler - Help Wanted
Tax Specialists
UPCOMING CLASSES ZUMBA SATURDAYS Do you want to try Zumba? Join us on Saturday, November 24, December 1 and December 8 • 9:30 am - 10:30 am at Ponoka Elementary School • $10 per class
GED PREPARATION
This space could be yours for $
28
PER WEEK
Call 403-783-3311
Session via Videoconferencing. The GED Preparation course provides the skills to challenge the GED exam. Instruction is given in basic math, reading skills and writing skills. Students receive a High School Equivalency diploma recognized by most employers and can serve as a prerequisite for further training. Classes: Tues. and Thur. 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm, Jan. 15-May 9, 2013 Cost: Free. Included in the course: Books · Calculator · Instruction · Exam. There will be an orientation Thursday, January 10 2013 from 1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. This event is being held simultaneously at all host locations. The focus is for you to meet the instructor, other participants from the different committees and learn more about your local facilities. This is a great opportunity to experience videoconferencing prior to starting your course! We only have 2 spots open so register soon! We will also have a waiting list so don’t hesitate to call if you are interested.
Ponoka Adult Learning at 403-783-3285 for more information or to register
720
Meetings
59 REMINDER
This is a reminder that Central Alberta Rural Electri¿cation Association Ltd. has mailed written notice to its members of a Special General Meeting of Members being held on November 28th at 7:00 pm, at the Royal Canadian Legion (5108 – 49 Avenue, Innisfail, Alberta). The purpose of the meeting is to vote upon a resolution to amalgamate Central Alberta Rural Electri¿cation Association Ltd. and South Alta Rural Electri¿cation Association Ltd. If you require more information, or would like to register for dinner call 403-2274011 or 1-888-211-4011.
We Offer: income tax preparation training course (December - February) software training seasonal employment – January to May office work environment – daytime hours ongoing tax theory training If you are: interested in yearly seasonal employment interested in a career in bookkeeping and tax preparation enjoy working with numbers and meeting with clients interested in working year round with flexible hours tailored to meet your personal schedule Fax your resume to 855-687-3977 or contact: Vair - 855-687-3534 / Vair.Ellison@hrblock.ca Peter - 403-556-3759 / Peter.Premachuk@hrblock.ca
Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012
Oilfield
800
CALNASH TRUCKING Ponoka and Lac La Biche Dispatcher required. Coordinating equipment for rig moves, knowledge of trucking, drilling rigs and oilfield equipment. Fax resume 403-783-3011; email hr@calnashtrucking.com CALNASH TRUCKING Ponoka and Lac La Biche winter camp jobs Winch Tractor, Bed Truck, Picker Operators required. Guaranteed hours, competitive wages. Fax resume 403-783-3011; email hr@calnashtrucking.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.
F/T PLANT / FIELD OPERATOR
Sylvan &, Ponoka area. Must have a minimum of 2 years exp in artificial lifts, gas/ liquid separation, PJ operation, field compression refridge systems, dehydrating and sweet processing,l maintenance on pumps, heaters, control valves etc. Contract operators need not apply. E-mail resume’s to ken.webster@altagas.ca or fax 403-347-0855
Celebrate your life with a Classified ANNOUNCEMENT LOCAL SERVICE CO. REQ’S EXP. VACUUM TRUCK OPERATOR Must have Class 3 licence w/air & all oilfield tickets. Fax resume w/drivers abstract to 403-886-4475
CELEBRATIONS HAPPEN EVERY DAY IN CLASSIFIEDS
Clerical
Oilfield
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800
NOW LOCATED IN DRAYTON VALLEY. BREKKAAS Vacuum & Tank Ltd. Wanted Class 1 & 3 Drivers, Super Heater Operators 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
Trades
ACCESSORIES INSTALLER/ JOURNEYMAN TECHNICIANS. Hanna Chrysler Ltd. (Hanna, Alberta) needs a few more good people. Busy, modern shop. Competitive wages, benefits. Great community. Inquire or send resume. Fax 403-854-2845; Email Chrysler@telusplanet.net.
810
INSURANCE AGENCY in rural Alberta looking for licensed CSR. One hour from Red Deer or Calgary. Fax 403-443-5466 or Email rita@abyoung.ca. NEWSPAPER EDITOR/ REPORTER - Indesign knowledge, strong writing, verbal skills required. Apply with sample writing/photography with resume and references. For more information contact Clark Pepper, Publisher; cpepper @shellbrookchronicle.co m THE YUKON NEWS is seeking an experienced editor. We are located in Whitehorse, Yukon, are independently-owned and publish twice weekly. Salary begins at $75, 000. Please see www.yukon-news.com/ editor for details.
Trades
850
BUSY SOUTHERN ALBERTA INDUSTRIAL/ HEAVY EQUIPMENT PAINT SHOP is currently accepting applications for experienced painters and sandblasters. Successful candidate must be able to work unsupervised and hold a valid Class 5 license. Experience an asset but willing to train the right candidate. Please forward resume to bailey.humanresources @gmail.com Only successful candidates will be contacted
Trades
850
FLAGSTAFF COUNTY, Sedgewick, Alberta requires a full-time Licensed or 2nd to 4th year Apprentice, Heavy Duty Mechanic. Fax or email resume by 12 p.m., December 10, 2012. Attention: Kevin Kinzer @ Fax 780-384-3635; Email kkinzer@flagstaff.ab.ca Looking for a new pet? Check out Classifieds to find the purrfect pet.
Janitorial
Trades
850
JOURNEYMAN CARPENTER OR LABOURER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY. Competitive wages offered. Located in Stettler. Call 403-742-5995 or 403-742-9852
770
AG EQUIPMENT Darcy Zimmer - Sales North of Hwy 53 Phone: 403-588-8420 Ferdinand Harkema - Sales South of Hwy 53 Cell: 403-785-7149 Rick Cline - Store/Sales Manager Cell: 403-588-1957
PONOKA JOHN DEERE SALES & SERVICE
24 Hour Emergency Call 403-783-3337 Home Page: www.agroequipment.com
Hwy. 53 Ponoka Toll Free 877-783-3338 Ph. 403-783-3337 E-Mail: admin-ponoka@agroequipment.com
Rimbey Implements Ltd.
AFTERNOON SHIFT
DO YOU LIKE WORKING with animals? Do you want to be part of a successful DAYSHIFT team? Red Willow Pork CNC Operators Farm is now accepting DAYSHIFT applications for SWINE QC Person TECHNICIANS, offering competitive wages, a very Nexus Engineering is good health plan, quarterly Currently looking for bonuses and quarterly free C.N.C OPERATORS. pork incentive. Fax resume with references to DUTIES INCLUDE, 403-574-2334 or email Set up of Mazak C.N.C rwp@xplornet.com lathe and running production runs, min. 3 LOCAL Drywall company years experience. seeking Steel Stud Framers and Drywallers. Also currently hiring 403-588-4614, 588-4615 a dayshift QC PERSON, Must be able to read measuring devices a n d b l u e p r i n t s f o r Professionals inspection of machined parts.
CNC Operators
• 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
850
DO YOU NEED SOMEONE TO CLEAN YOUR PLACE?
We offer cleaning and janitorial services We are looking for contract or sub-on Interested?
Please call 403-307-3983
Al York
General Manager Cell: (403) 783-0593 Bus: (403) 843-3700
Rimbey, AB
Fax: (403) 843-3430
ANIMAL SERVICES
810
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. CENTRAL AB contractor requires safety officer to help implement & maintain safety programs. Reply to Box 1019, c/o R. D. Advocate, 2950 Bremner Ave., R. D., AB T4R 1M9
720
AUTO SALES
BUYERS
RANDY MOHL
403-783-8008 Phone 783-8008 BUY - SELL - CONSIGN 5704 - Hwy 2A North, Ponoka, AB T4J 1M1
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES
A & J AUTOMOTIVE A & J AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
PONOKA OFFICE ASSISTANT Calnash Trucking has an immediate opening for an Office Assistant. In this position you will be responsible for general office duties, data entry, computer skills with knowledge in excel/word, and accounts payable/ receivable. Must be energetic, self motivated, above average communication skills, and organized. We offer training, excellent remuneration and benefit Package. Please submit your resume with references to “Ponoka Office Assistant” hr@calnashtrucking.com or mail/drop off to 6526 – 44 Ave., Ponoka, AB T4J 1J8 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
6701 - 46 Ave. 6701 46 Ave. Ponoka, AB - T4J 1J8 Ponoka, T4J 1J8 (403)AB783-8755 (403) 783-8755 Al Dickhaut Owner/Operator Al Dickhaut Owner/Operator
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS HERE FOR JUST
$28
PER WEEK. REACHING 6000 HOUSEHOLDS PER WEEK.
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HEATING & EAVESTROUGHING
Commercial - Residential Installations - Repair 24hr Emergency Service 3912 - 66 St Ponoka, AB T4J 1J8 www.wcmltd.ca
Ph: 403.783.3501 Fax: 403.783.3531 wcmltd@telus.net
Advertise your business in the Business Directory!
850
Trades
McMullen’s Refrigeration & Heating is a well established business in Red Deer. We are a growing business looking for great people to add to our professional team. Customer service skills are required. These are the positions currently available and training will be provided, along with excellent wages and benefit packages: -Journeyman/Apprentice Refr. Technician -Refrigeration Sales and Service Manager -Plumber/Boiler Technician/Apprentice -Sheet Metal Estimator and Sales -Sheet Metal Journeyman/ Apprentice Please phone John @ 403-342-1155 or email john.hirney@ mcmullens.ca.
Trades
850
Tornado Hydrovacs, a division of Petrofield Industries is accepting resumes for: Assembly Department: Industrial Painters, Electrical Technicians; Welders (Journeyman or Apprentice); and Labourers. Our Company has an enthusiastic, fast paced working environment with advancement for motivated individuals, and an excellent benefit package. Please forward resume to hr@ petrofield.com or Fax 403 742-1905
850
Trades
FREE CAR SEAT INSPECTION 3rd Wednesday of the month
By appointment only To register or for more information call Christine at 403.783.3987 or email christine_swift@cooperators.ca
3 Certified Inspectors on Staff Battle River Insurance Ltd. The Co-operators 5103 48 Ave, Bay #3 Ponoka, AB
VETERINARY SERVICES
Southwest Industrial Park 4102-64 St., Ponoka 403-783-5200 8 a.m. - 5 p.m Mon. to Sat. • Open late Thursday 24-hour Emergency Call Dr. Bill Frischke • Dr. Kelly Loree • Dr. Leighton Coma Dr. Trevor Hook • Dr. Emily Ames
PAINTING (1997) Residential & Commercial • Interior & Exterior • Wallpaper hanging • Free Estimates
Serving Ponoka & Central Alberta for the past 35 years. Jerry Witvoet Jr. Ponoka, AB (403) 783-6335 Cell: (403) 783-1523
Reaching 6000 households weekly
For just
$28 per week this space could be yours!
403-783-3311
requires
Must be • Reliable/Self motivated • Experienced Fax resume to main office (780) 361-2355 3601 - 48 St., Wetaskiwin, AB TGA 3N9 Phone: (780) 361-2350
Only candidates selected will be contacted for interview.
Trades
850
FUTURE AG in Rimbey is now accepting applications for an Agricultural Technician / Heavy Duty Mechanic with Ag experience. Live the life style of Central Alberta and be home at night. Work for one of the few family owned dealerships where we care about our employees and customers.
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. GO TO YOUR next job interview with 2nd Year Heavy Duty Mechanic We offer: skills. GPRC, Fairview campus - Heavy • Competitive Wages Equipment Certificate • Annual work boot program. Hands-on reimbursement training, safety courses, • RRSP Plan opportunity to write 1st and • Benefit Package 2nd HET apprenticeship • Sick Days exams. Gain 600 hours • Tuition reimbursement credit. 1-888-999-7882; program for apprentices www.gprc.ab.ca. • Monthly Bonus If you are looking for a rewarding career with a successful and growing organization, then forward your resume to:
Something for Everyone Everyday in Classifieds Central Alberta’s Largest Car Lot in Classifieds
CNC OPERATOR
Business Opportunities
850
Future Ag Inc. Attn: Paula Box 140 Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0 Fax (403) 843-2790 Email paulam@futureag.ca
Manufacturers of Annugas Production Enhancer
CHILD SAFETY
Trades
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.
Misc. Help
880
Therapeutic Massage Centre 4904 - 49th St. Box 1812 Rimbey, Alberta TOC 2JO Busy therapeutic massage clinic is now actively recruiting a Registered Massage Therapist. Must be Enthusiastic, Energetic and Professional. Advanced skills an asset. Please send resume to above address, email to kathyrmt@hotmail.com or call our office at 403-843-4964
TOYOTA City
Wetaskiwin
TANKMASTER RENTALS req’s FULL TIME
APPRENTICE MECHANIC
Send resume to m.morton@tankmaster.ca or fax 403-340-8818 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
870 FOOD CONCESSION Business Opportunity Camrose County
Camrose County is inviting submissions to a Request For Proposal (RFP) to operate a summer Food Concession at Pelican Point Park on Buffalo Lake. The successful applicant will be required to supply an outfitted facility (mobile concession) to conduct business from. It must be sufficient to meet local health authority standards and further that the successful applicant can obtain the necessary food service establishment license. The successful applicant will also be responsible for any and all site preparation, leveling, earth removal, brushing, scraping, excavation, fill, compacting or any other site work necessary. They will also be responsible for all utility hook-ups such as light, water, power, gas, telephone or any other service as well as continued payment of charges for such services imposed by any municipal, legislative or other authority. The successful applicant will be required to observe and carry out their duties in compliance with any and all legislation and/or regulations under the Municipal Government Act, Occupational Health and Safety Act, W.C.B., Safety Codes Act, Alberta Building Codes, Alberta Health, by-laws or policies of whatever jurisdictional or regulatory authority that may govern, all of which may be amended or repealed and replaced from time to time. The successful applicant must provide the Landlord with proof of two million ($2,000,000.00) dollars Public Liability and Property Insurance for the said concession. Such coverage shall remain in effect throughout the season and shall name Camrose County as a co-insured. Such written proof shall be certified by the successful applicant’s Insurance Company and submitted to the County prior to the business commencement. In return for the authorization to conduct business, the County requests each applicant to submit a fair and reasonable proposal for Landlord remuneration. At the same time there is an opportunity to negotiate a desired term of agreement and any particulars for option renewal. The applicant should also detail any relevant experience, facilities, equipment or any other information that they may deem significant to providing adequate background. Proposals shall be marked “FOOD CONCESSSION” and addressed to: Jordan Bassett Camrose County 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 All proposals must be received by Camrose County by Friday, November 30, 2012 at 3:30 pm. Camrose County may accept or reject any or all proposals as may be in the best interest of the County. Camrose County reserves the right to reject any and all RFP Submissions at its sole discretion and that the lowest or any tender may not necessarily be accepted. This is strictly an invitation for proposals and not a tender call. From the RFP’s received, the County will negotiate with a choice applicant. Subsequent discussion and negotiations will be required to establish final terms of any agreement or contractual obligations.
The wonderful staff of Toyota City Wetaskiwin is looking for YOU!
• Parts/Service Assistant Must have valid drivers license. Great family atmosphere, excellent benefits package. We’re waiting to hear from you! Please submit your resume to: 4120 - 56 St., Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 1V3 Fax: 780-352-5750 toyotaab@telusplanet.net
Hamilton’s requires a
FULL TIME GROCERY CLERK F/T 40 hr/ wk with full benefits. Successful candidate will be expected to fill shelves with stock and assist customers with carry out service
Apply with resume to Customer Service Counter
requires
PART TIME HELP 2 OR 3 DAYS PER WEEK Hours: 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm Apply with resume to: Hammy’s Spirits Bay 5, 4502 - 50 Street
Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012
Trades
850
WORK FOR THE EMPLOYER OF CHOICE IN THE SECURITY INDUSTRY! Securitas Canada is looking for new team members with the drive for success, deliver outstanding customer service and the ability to grow and develop. Police services are more interested in candidates who have previous security / law enforcement experience. Securitas is the place to work at if you are interested in working for the top employer in the security industry, developing yourself as a security specialist, taking benefit from our training and education as well as developing your own career plan. Would you like to make the society safer? Come join us at Securitas. No Experience required. We will train you!! No uniform costs!! Excellent Wages and Benefits!! Working with teams of Professionals!! Position located in Red Deer/Blackfalds (Please apply to the Edmonton Area) **YOU MUST APPLY AT WWW. SECURITASJOBS.CA OR YOUR APPLICATION WILL NOT BE RECEIVED** - Integrity - Vigilance Helpfulness Securitas Canada celebrates diversity and we welcome and encourage applications from the four designated groups; namely women, aboriginal people, visible minorities and persons with disabilities.
Truckers/ Drivers
860
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
EASY!
The easy way to find a buyer for items you want to sell is with a Classified want ad. Phone 1-877-2233311
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Business Opportunities
870
Misc. Help
880
FOR SALE MACSWANEY’S CABIN’S & LODGE, TOBIN LAKE. Four season resort, Nipawin, Saskatchewan. Complete turnkey $775,000.00 details at www.macswaneyscabins.com INDUSTRY LEADER expanding with NEW billion $ brand. Key people to partner with, to work directly with top producer in Canada. Lucrative and training provided. 780-929-8194.
Misc. Help
880
in Ponoka, has immediate opening for
SWAMPERS Please submit resumes to 6526 - 44 Ave Ponoka, AB T4J 1J8 Fax: 403-783-3011 or Email: hr@calnashtrucking.com
CARRIERS REQUIRED to deliver the Central AB Life, one day a wk. in Rimbey & Bentley Please call Debbie for details 314-4307 Community Support Worker Accepting registrations for 6 mo. Community Support Worker Program. Incld’s GED, Career Planning & Work Experience. Funding may be avail. which incl. tuition, living allowance, and books. 403-340-1930 Academic Express Adult Education & Training www.academicexpress.ca REQUIRED Shop Laborer Polisher Full or Part Time Crestomere area BANDIT INDUSTRIES 403-783-4284
F/T WORKER NEEDED for disabled young man, Must have own vehicle and First aid. Send resume to Box 273 Rimbey T0C 2J0
IS looking to fill the following positions in the: HINTON AND FOX CREEK LOCATION * Oilfield Construction Supervisors * Oilfield Construction Lead Hands * Stainless and Carbon Welders * B-Pressure Welders * Pipefitters * Experienced Pipeline Equipment Operators * Experienced oilfield labourers * Industrial Painters * 7-30 tonne Picker Truck Operator with Class 1 H2S Alive ( Enform), St. John (Red Cross) standard first aid) & in-house drug and alcohol tests are required. Please submit resume to hr@alstaroc.com or Fax to 780-865-5829 Quote job #66962 on resume SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business? Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking. Visit: www.awna.com/ resumes_add.php.
880 Calnash Trucking has an immediate opening for the following position:
DISPATCHER
Responsibilities include coordinating equipment and personnel for rig moves and service work. Computer skills and knowledge of the trucking industry, drilling rigs and oilďŹ eld equipment, transportation rules and regulations would be an asset. Will train right candidate. COMPETITIVE WAGES & BENEFIT PACKAGE INCLUDED
Submit resume to: Calnash Trucking Ltd. 6526 - 44 Avenue, Ponoka, AB T4J 1J8 Fax: 403.783.3011 Email: hr@calnashtrucking.com Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please
RIMBEYDENTALCARE DR. STEVE CALDER BS C DDS
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Hi-Pro Feeds is seeking a full-time Customer Service Representative for our Ponoka location. As the frontline person, you would be responsible to assist customers either in person or on the phone. Other duties include general office duties, invoicing, filing and other administrative duties. The ideal candidate will posses Grade 12 or equivalent. Demonstrated excellent interpersonal /customer service skill with some administrative experience is required, along with strong computer skills. Resumes can be emailed to andrew.meadowcroft @hiprofeeds.com or faxed to 403-556-8660. Deadline for submitting resumes is Friday, Nov. 30, 2012
DENTISTRY
Reached a Milestone?
Family Friendly Dentistry Box 1100 4905 50 St. Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0
1-877-223-3311 Misc. Help
Ph. (403) 843-2173 Fax: (403) 843-2607
DENTAL CARE
880
BIRCHLAND DENTAL CLINIC PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
PELICAN POINT CAMPGROUND MANAGER / OPERATOR
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Camrose County is seeking a Contract Operator for the operation and maintenance of the Pelican Point Campground, located at Buffalo Lake, 10 km east of the Town of Bashaw and 6 km south of Highway 53.
- General Dentistry - Orthodontics - Cosmetic Dentistry - Bonding - Veneers - Bleaching - White or Gold Fillings - Crown and Bridge - Implant Restorations
3 year Contract commencing May 1, 2013.
“WE ENTHUSIASTICALLY WELCOME NEW PATIENTS�
Proposal Packages can be obtained from the Camrose County Office or from the Camrose County website: www.county.camrose.ab.ca
EYE CARE
The main contact for the initiative will be Jordan Bassett. Any questions regarding details of the specifications, submission and review process can be directed to him. The deadline for submission of proposals is Friday, November 30, 2012 at 3:30 p.m. Proposals must be received by Camrose County by the specified time. Any submission received after this deadline will not be considered. Proposals outlining experience, qualifications, references and expected fee shall be submitted in a sealed envelope with a return address clearly displayed thereon marked “Pelican Point Campground Manager RFP� and addressed to: Jordan Bassett Camrose County 3755-43 Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 Phone: (780) 672-4446 Fax: (780) 672-1008 E-mail: jbassett@county.camrose.ab.ca Attention: Pelican Point Manager / Operator Camrose County reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal and the lowest proposal will not necessarily be accepted.
Drs. Heimdahl & ZoBell 403-783-5575 1-800-662-7168 WWW.4YOUREYESONLY.CA
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5120-51ST AVE, PONOKA
ADVANCED EYE HEALTH & VISION EXAMS CONSULTATION & REFERRAL SERVICES DESIGNER EYE WEAR & CONTACT LENSES INSURED MEDICAL EYECARE SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL AGES
NEW PATIENTS ALWAYS WELCOME
OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday 8AM - 12:30PM • 1PM - 5PM
NAIL TECHNICIAN
Angel
Shawna S. Welz
RMT, Nail Technician
MASSAGE THERAPY AND AESTHETICS
Therapeutic Massage
Stress Relief
Relaxation Massage
Manicures Pedicures Gel Nails Waxing
403-783-5091
TOWN OF PONOKA Employment Opportunity
PUBLIC WORKS – OPERATOR II (TEMPORARY)
www.angelmassagetherapy.net
HEATING
The Town of Ponoka is currently seeking applications for a Temporary Operator II (Public Works). The term of this position is for a six-month period. Duties and responsibilities of this position include: • Operate and maintain a wide variety of moderately heavy mobile public works equipment engaged in construction and maintenance of roads, water and sewer systems and waste management activities. • Operate and maintain a wide variety of small mobile equipment. • Clean and maintain facilities to an acceptable public use standard. • Perform routine building maintenance duties. • Work effectively with the public. The ability to work flexible hours and in varied weather conditions is necessary. A valid Class 3 Operators License with air brake endorsement is required. The successful candidate will also be required to submit a satisfactory Criminal Record Check and Driver’s Abstract. To obtain a copy of the position description, please contact Mike Lewis, Director of Operations and Property Services at (403)783-0146. This competition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Applicants are asked to submit their resumes to: TOWN OF PONOKA ATTENTION: DIRECTOR, OPERATIONS & PROPERTY SERVICES 5102 - 48 AVENUE; PONOKA, AB. T4J 1P7 FAX: 403-783-4086: PHONE 403-783-0146 EMAIL: mike.lewis@ponoka.org
RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL • Heating • Ventilation • Air Conditioning Systems • Custom Metal Fabrication • Hearth Products PHONE: 403-783-7443 FAX: 403-783-7454 5210 - 50th Street Ponoka, AB 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE
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VETERINARY SERVICES
Ponoka Veterinary Clinic Dr. Murray Jacobson Dr. Clayton West Dr. Ashley Shannon
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Public Notice #6000
Public Notices ..................6010 Special Features ..............6050
Wednesday, Nov. 21, 2012
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Rink waits on colder weather By Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
It’s winter in Canada and as it gets colder, residents can’t wait to get their skates on and enjoy some outdoor shinny hockey. Soon the Scott Seaman Sports Rink will be flooded and people will have the chance to enjoy a brisk skate. Wes Amendt, director of community services for the Town of Ponoka, expects to flood the rink in December when the weather gets colder. “It’s all dependent on weather and having the right conditions to put the ice in,” said Amendt. The challenge he sees for the rink is when it is sunny outside, even if it is below 0 degrees C the ice can get soft. “On a sunny day in December or January the ice along the edge of the board where it gets a reflection, the ice starts to melt.” It takes approximately 10 days for staff to flood the rink and have the ice ready for public use and is easier for them to prepare the ice when the weather is colder. The ice plant uses glycol to help cool the water faster and artificially cools the surface of the ice, explained Amendt. “On the cold days the plant doesn’t have to kick in.” He feels it would defeat the purpose to put the ice in while the weather is warmer, especially along the north boards of the rink, which has the most contact with the sun. There have also been several queries about when staff plan to put the ice in and
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Amendt realizes there is a demand to use it; last year people took advantage of the rink. Once the ice is in however, staff usually flood in the morning and snow gets plowed off to the north side. One of the changes made to the rink is moving one of the eightfoot doors on the north side to allow snow removal out of the way of skaters. Kelsey Hycha, Complex operator for the Ponoka Culture and Recreation Complex, said in an email interview the challenge they face is cooling the ice from the bottom to the top. The reflected light from the sun and reflection off the boards melts the ice on the top. Hycha believes turning up the plant cooling system will not help because of the heat from the sun; he said a roof would help keep the temperature down. Among the benefits to residents is the fact that it is free to use and there is no need to reserve time as it is available to the public. The town budgets enough for operating expenses and if it does not get used then it is saved for other expenses. “We budget $10,000 a year for the outdoor rink but that doesn’t include the repairs to the Zamboni,” he explained. The main costs are for electricity and water but the town may not spend it all in one season. Extra funds are saved for equipment repairs and other unforeseen expenses. The goal is to leave the ice in up to early March but it is dependent on weather conditions, said Amendt.
A snow covered outdoor rink sits waiting to be flooded and used. Photo by Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
Public Notices
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Public Notice DISPOSAL OF MUNICIPAL RESERVETO THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT ON LOT 29 BLOCK 6 PLAN 856MC COUNTY’S LAND USE BYLAW (BIRCH BAY SUBDIVISION)
Bylaw No. 1165/12 Bylaw No. 1162/12 Lacombe County Council has given first reading to Bylaw No. 1165/12, the purpose of which is to dispose of a strip of Municipal on Lot 29 Block 6 PlanApplicatio 856MC Part 3 –Reserve Development in the Birch Bay Subdivision on the north west side of Gull Lake. The reserve that is
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Public Notice proposed to be disposed of will then be reinstated in the middle of Lot 29 as part of a subdivision application to consolidate Lot 29 with Lot 1 and Lot 28. This is shown on PROPOSED AMENDMENT Public Meeting for the TO THE the map below. QEII North LAND of Lacombe COUNTY’S USE BYLAW Area Structure Plan
Bylaw No. 1162/12 Part 3 – Development Application
Lacombe County has recently completed a draft of the QEII North of Lacombe Area Structure Plan (ASP) for public review. The draft ASP was developed based on direction from Council, input received from the community, comments received from various government agencies, an analysis of the plan area, and policies in the County’s planning documents. The draft plan identifies lands north of the City of Lacombe and west of the QEII Highway for recreational, residential, and commercial development and some lands adjacent to Highway 604 and west of the QEII Highway for recreational and commercial development. The draft plan also outlines the policy in terms of the continued use of the lands for agricultural uses and other related opportunities; the requirements for development in terms of site design, landscaping, and signage; the provision of servicing; and required road infrastructure. We would like to hear what you think of the draft plan. You can find out more information by attending a public meeting which will be held: Date: Time: Place:
Monday, November 26, 2012 7:00 PM Lacombe County Council Chambers located 2 1/2 miles west of Highway 2 at the intersection of Spruceville Road and Highway 12
Lacombe County will be making a presentation highlighting important components of the draft plan. There will be an opportunity afterwards to ask questions and give us your comments. A copy of the draft ASP may be obtained from the County’s Planning and Development Department or by visiting the County’s website at www.lacombecounty.com. For more information, please contact: Anita O’ Driscoll Planner/Development Officer 403-782-6601 aodriscoll@lacombecounty.com
A copy of the Bylaw with the proposed disposal of the Municipal Reserve may be obtained from the County’s Planning and Development Department or by visiting the County’s website at www.lacombecounty.com. Anyone wishing to comment on the proposed Bylaw will have an opportunity to do so at a Public Hearing which has been arranged for: Date: Thursday, December 13, 2012 Time: 9:00 AM Place: Lacombe County Council Chambers located 2½ miles west of Highway 2 at the intersection of Spruceville Road and Highway 12 If you are unable to attend the Hearing, written submissions can be made to the County. You will, however, need to ensure that your comments are received by the County prior to the date of the hearing. Your comments can be sent by email to info@lacombecounty. com, by fax to 403-782-3820 or by mail to RR 3, Lacombe AB T4L 2N3. All submissions will be public information. For more information, please contact the Planning and Development Department. Dale Freitag, RPP, MCIP Manager of Planning Services Lacombe County, RR 3, Lacombe AB T4L 2N3 Phone: 403-782-6601; Fax: 403-782-3820
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