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Lydia 403-864-2230. Monday, November 11 - Remembrance Day service at Sylvan Lake multiplex. Be seated by 10:30 am. Join us at the Legion following the service for refreshments. Brief service at the Cenotaph at 2 pm. Tuesday, November 12 - Burnt Lake Rural Crime Watch annual general meeting 7 pm at Burnt Lake Hall. Non-members welcome. More info 403-8875607. Friday, November 15 - ‘Tea and Tart for a Toonie’ Christmas tea and craft sale at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Lodge. Tea from 1:30-3; Christmas craft sale from 1:30-6. Christmas florals, knitted and crochet items, decorations, etc. 4620-47 Ave., Sylvan Lake. Thursday, November 21 - Seniors’ bus going to The Festival of Trees, Westerner Park. Pick up starts at noon. For details and booking call Lenore 403-8875272.

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Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Lodge is looking for a volunteer to coordinate Meals on Wheels program which involves scheduling drivers. We also need more volunteer drivers. Please call 403-887-2555 and talk to Wanda or Carol.

Sylvan Lake Al-Anon (for families and friends of alcoholics) 8 pm Sundays, Presbyterian Church (north door), Kathy 403-887-4470 or Robyn 403887-2961. Sylvan Lake AA meetings. Tuesdays 7:30 pm Lions Hall; Sundays 8 pm Presbyterian Church (north door). For more information call male 403-8874470, 403-588-5491 or female 403-887-4297. Narcotics Anonymous meetings Thursday nights at 7:30 pm at Bethany Sylvan Lake, 4700 47th Ave. Are you having trouble controlling the way you eat? Overweight? Underweight? Obsessed with weight or dieting? You are not alone. No dues, no fees, no weigh-ins. Everyone is welcome. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a 12 step recovery program. For info call Joan at 403-396-9371.

Special Events Thursday, October 31 - We Scare for Hunger (organized by Interact). On Halloween carry a bag for the food bank with this notice. Then drop off food bank donations at École H. J. Cody High School on Nov. 1 to Room 103. Friday, November 1 - Business awards and Mermaid Ball organized by Sylvan Lake Chamber of Commerce. Friday, November 1 to Sunday, November 3 Christmas in Markerville. Cookie walk featuring lots of choices. Friday 12-6, Saturday and Sunday 10-5. Craft show, multiple venues showcasing local artisans and handcrafters. Saturday, November 2 - Julestue (Scandinavian bazaar) and Danish restaurant experience at Spruce View Hall from 10 am to 4 pm. Lunch service begins at 11 am. To book a vendor table or for more info call Joanne at 403-227-4917 or Dickson Store Museum 403-728-3355. Saturday, November 2 - November movie marathon at Sylvan Lake Library from 10 am to 3:30 pm. Showing Beauty and the Beast, Winnie the Pooh, and The Fox and the Hound. Drop-in, free. Sunday, November 3 - Sylvan Lake Royal Canadian Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary breakfast at the Legion. 4916 50 Ave. 9 am to 1 pm. Everyone welcome. Sunday, November 3 - Sylvan Lake Christmas Market from 11 am to 4 pm at the multiplex, 4823 48 St., Sylvan. Upstairs mezzanine level. Elevator available. 20+ vendors. Accepting donations for Sylvan Lake Food Bank and Christmas Bureau. Tuesday, November 5 - Seniors bus going to Rotary concert at Red Deer College arts centre. Limited free tickets. Call Lenore 403-887-5272. Wednesday, November 6 - Speech-Language Pathology Services is offering free walk-in clinics for preschool children ages 1-5 at Sylvan Lake Community Health Centre from 1-4 pm. No appointment necessary. Call 403-887-2241 for info. Thursday, November 7 & Friday, November 8 Hunger Games challenge at the Sylvan Lake Library. Do you have the skills to survive in the wild? Come and find out. Events 11-12 and 2-3. Free, registration required. Thursday, November 7 - Spirit of Sylvan Yuletide Festival committee meeting. All interested in volunteering are invited to attend the Legion at 7 pm. Friday, November 8 and Saturday, November 9 Sylvan Lake Curling Club hosts the U18 open cash spiel. Register soon as the spiel requires a minimum of 12 teams. Sunday, November 10 - Benalto Elks turkey supper. 4:30 and 6:30 servings. Sunday, November 10 - Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Bus to Benalto turkey supper. Pickup starting 3 pm. Phone

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Mondays - Practices for Sylvan Lake Sacred Massed Choir, 7-9 p.m. at École H. J. Cody High School, directed by Kerry Heisler. Love to sing? More info: Dolce Moir at 403-887-4037. Mondays - Toastmasters Sylvan’s Slick Speakers will remain active during the summer. Meeting at Sylvan Lake Alliance Church, 4404 47 Ave. from 7-8:15 pm. Our club is open to everyone wishing to improve their communication and leadership skills. For info call Ian Oostindie 403-887-0968. Wednesdays - Sylvan Lake Community Food Bank issues hampers from 9:30 am to 12 noon. Located in basement of Seventh-day Adventist Church, 4607 47th Ave., Sylvan Lake. Contact 403-887-4534 in you are in need of assistance. Thursdays - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Red Deer. Pick-up starts at 9:15 am. Returning to Sylvan 1:30 pm. Call Call 587-876-4977. Thursdays - Community Bingo at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre. Precall 6:30, bingo starts at 7 pm. Fridays - Fit and fun exercise classes for mature adults. 10:30-11:30 am at Sylvan Lake Seniors Centre 4908 50 Ave. Bring a mat. Fridays - Story time for four and five year olds at Sylvan Lake Municipal Library from 1:15 to 2 pm. Registration free but required. Call 403-887-2130. Fridays - At Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre - Drop in mixed bridge from 1-4 pm. Fridays - Teen Time at Sylvan Lake Municipal Library from 3:30-5 pm. Ages 13-18. Drop-in. For info call 403-887-2130.

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Monthly events First Monday every month. Sylvan Lake & District Fish & Game Association meets at 7 pm at Sylvan Lake Community Partners Association, 5043 50 Ave. Everyone welcome. For info call Dave Lloyd 403887-2380. 12/30/13 First Wednesday every month. 55+ Club Pot Luck at Sylvan Lake Legion 12 noon. $2 admission. Jam session to follow. Everyone welcome. 12/30/13 First Wednesday every month - Sept-June. Benalto Royal Purple meetings. 10 am at Benalto Leisure Centre.

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Council voted to oppose Rogers telecommunications tower beside 60th Street BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Sylvan Lake councillors voted unanimously to oppose a 60 metre communications tower proposed by Rogers Communications for just west of 60th Street and south of the rail line. The location is in the town’s future annexation areas and is slated for residential development in the Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP) agreed to by the town and Red Deer County. Councillor Dale Plante said “it’s just not good planning in this location.” He added it’s also a natural wetland area. “It’s so close to residential that already exists,” said Councillor Jas Payne. Councillor Chris Lust said the application points out “the real need for us to look at development, identify areas we want to protect because they’re wetlands, tree stands … look at how they fit into future development.”

Previous council had heard from resident Hope Jensen who opposed the site at their Oct. 15 meeting. It’s too close to current homes and it at the lowest elevation on the site, she said. “Why would you ever want an industrial site in the middle of residential?” She was also concerned about the potential for more towers on the same site, lighting of the tower (do you want that shining over Sylvan Lake?), health risks and devaluing of home prices. A staff report presented by Kim Devlin stated “administration does not support the proposed location as it is in a future residential and natural space area. This type of development would be better suited in an industrial are which is proposed within the IDP to the south of this quarter section.” As a result of the motion passed, the town will notify Red Deer County and Rogers of its opposition.

Loaner lifejacket program to be available at provincial park next summer BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

hours. “The beach ambassador staff is already a relatively consistent presence on the beach and has shown an interest and ability to assist in the program. Beach ambassadors will have the minimally added responsibility of recording the condition of each life preserver once a week.” Councillors voted unanimously to approve participation of the beach ambassadors and the town in the Kids Don’t Float program “with responsibilities and service levels not to exceed those identified in this report”.

A plan by the province to provide lifejackets through the town’s Beach Ambassador’s hut was heartily endorsed by Sylvan Lake councillors Monday night. Alberta Parks and Lifesaving Society representatives spoke to councillors earlier this year about the Kids Don’t Float lifejacket loaner station and requested the town’s participation. The program has been implemented in a number of other provincial parks around Alberta. Kiosks in other locations are unsupervised and lifejackets available on an honour system. Due to the higher population around Sylvan Lake Provincial OUR DOOR TO YOURS – Park, the provincial department asked for MOBILE GLASS SERVICE the town’s assistance to Sylvan Lake: 403-887-6661 Eckville: 403-746-2975 ensure success of the program and supervise the loaner process. A written report to council, by communications officer Joanne Gaudet, indicated the town has determined the best course of action will be to have beach ambasKeeping Families warm from head to toe... sadors supervise the station in their hut. The COATS, SCARVES, MITTENS, TOQUES, BOOTS supervised program would be accessible OCTOBER 1 – 31, 2013 Wednesday through Drop off gently used coats at Crystal Monday from 10 a.m. to Clean Laundromat (Lakeland Plaza) 6 p.m. A few life preservMID OCTOBER – FEBRUARY ers may be accessible Help yourself to winter clothing available at during hours outside of the Sylvan Lake & Area Community the beach ambassador

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- Guest painter Michael Downs presented a workshop for Sylvan Lake Art Society members Oct. 21 at their regular meeting in the art room at École H. J. Cody High School. Showing examples to illustrate his lessons, one of the things he talked about was conception versus perception and the battle between what you think and what you see. “Drawing is more like an intuitive process,” he said. The intuitive gesture is a good way to start the drawing process. The real key to doing well is to seek out relationships, build the underlying architecture. An artist seeks out relationships, seeking large to small.” He added, for a good artist “subject doesn’t matter”. Sixteen members attended the session. Sylvan Lake Art Society meets the second Monday each month from September to June. STEVE DILLS

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Changing seasons always interesting to watch; around town and at council We were warned — pared to some of past but it still came as a months, but they had to STEVE DILLS shock to wake up vote near the end to SYLVAN LAKE Sunday morning to the extend past three hours NEWS changing seasons. so they could accomThere was beauty plish everything before there too, just as their is them. throughout the year in our environs. Among the interesting discussions Mist rising off the lake. Honking were those centred around which govgeese flying overhead in numbers not ernment department representatives seen since the spring migration. The councillors would like to meet with grumble of snow shovels brought from when they attend the annual Alberta their hiding places. And the solitude of Urban Municipalities Association conquiet as hibernation begins for many. vention in mid-November. We spent time Saturday travelling Councillor Matt Prete wanted to around the lake and along the lake- meet with Alberta Environment to figshore. To our astonishment there were ure out the stages necessary to do paddleboarders out on the water. It was something about the lake level so that a little numbing on the feet, Innisfail’s council could then host a town hall Kelly Rogers, one of the group, admit- meeting to explain the situation to resited as he headed into shore at Petro dents. Beach. Mayor Sean McIntyre asked that Ice has started to form along the they meet with Alberta Transportation edges of the water, seagulls are congre- “to discuss impacts of change to the gated just off shore where temperatures 781-11 intersection and learn about must be warmer than on the snow- future plans for the Highway 20-781 covered ground of shore. realignment.” He’d like to hear their Things are changing. They’re also impression of changes that were made changing at town hall as we witnessed to the intersections. during Monday night’s inaugural meetInterestingly we had a phone call ing of newly elected town councillors. this week from Birchcliff resident Barry When they got down to business, it Virtue who keeps track of what’s going wasn’t really a lengthy agenda, com- on with the lake and he said the lake

Election results should have Writer challenges been front page news editorial’s assumption Dear Editor, I reviewed the issue of the Sylvan Lake News dated October 24, with a great deal of confusion. I was looking for the election results. But was confronted with a front page that was more concerned with kids on a “zombie run” and a local bar with a Ukrainian platter rather than the results of our election. However it did reference an H. J. Cody awards night on page 5. I did find the election report on page 3 (with a very poor photo of Mayor McIntyre’s jubilation) and the balance of this report on page 6. I then read the editorial by editor Steve Dills on page 4 who was “surprised by the total lack of interest shown by over

69 years ago ... From the issue of October 25, 1944

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Management Committee to look at how lake levels can be regulated. We don’t think the price tags will be appetizing for a council which is already going through a steep learning curve over the next few weeks about projects already underway and those proposed over the longer term which have price tags in the millions. As with changing seasons, watching them find the right balance will be just as interesting to watch.

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level is down 50 centimetres (19.7”) from its highest point in 2011. A report on the town’s website indicates that at on Sept. 9 the water level was 936.946. “To put this into perspective, a lake level of 936.27 would see a return of a sandy beach along the retaining wall,” states the post. That’s means it needs to drop another 68 cm. At 5 a.m. yesterday (Wednesday) it was down further to 936.777. Just over 50 centimetres still to go. Perhaps as Councillor Graham Parsons suggested, Mother Nature is doing her work and next summer we’ll have a beach again. After all, it continues to be the contention that evaporation accounts for the largest outflow of water from the lake. It will be interesting to hear back from councillors after they’ve met with Alberta Environment officials and been apprised of work already done and underway by that department in conjunction with Sylvan Lake

Pupils of Sylvan Lake school will canvass the town on Hallowe’en next Tuesday night, but not for treats. You will be asked to give them the amount you would ordinarily spend on treats, in return for which you will be given a receipt. Two-thirds of the money

6,500 residents of Sylvan Lake”. I was one of the minority who took the time to vote so feel I have a say in this matter. I would suggest to you that the Sylvan Lake News showed a complete lack of interest in the results of the election, or it would have been front page news. I would think the opportunity to educate and communicate to the 6,500 residents that seemed to lack interest has been lost to our town once again. If we are to take stock of how we should show up at the important times, do you not think the same should apply to the format of your paper. Eric Fairbrother, Sylvan Lake will be given to the Sylvan Lake Christmas Cheer committee to assist in paying for parcels which have been sent to local boys overseas, and the remaining one-third will be used for landscaping the school grounds. ♦ ♦ ♦ If farmers are given a few more days of the prevailing exceptionally fine harvest weather, threshing operations, as far as the 1944 crops is concerned, will be completed. It has been one of the finest harvest season this district has ever experienced. ♦ ♦ ♦ Sylvan Lake has reached nearly 30 per cent of its objective at the conclusion of the third day of the Seventh Victory Loan canvass. ♦ ♦ ♦ Ward C. Keith announced the hard-

that people are happy

Dear Editor, Read your editorial with great interest. I do not know how you are able to come to the conclusion, because of low voter turnout, that two thirds of the community is happy with the way things have gone over the last three years. The last two municipal elections had almost exactly the same turnouts. If anyone cares to speak to the ordinary person on the street, they ware business he conducted for the last 10 years has been sold to M. J. Greenaway.

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An organization meeting of a Legion band was held Thursday, Oct. 24 with a good attendance of would be “Band Men”. The gathering was welcomed by Mr. Cramer and then the meeting was turned over to Mr. Ray Ferguson, President of the Band Committee, who introduced two guests Mr. Vic Wright, Garrison Band Master and Mr. George Brown. ♦ ♦ ♦ The “Keep Fit” class began another season under the leadership of Mrs. Ray Ferguson.

will find the exact opposite. The continual yearly increase in taxes, our mounting deficit and unless you are a tourist you’re at the bottom of the list. However I do concur with your conclusion that the people who voted want a serious change in direction. Cheers, Rodney De Martin, Sylvan Lake ♦ ♦ ♦ At Monday night’s council meeting a total of 22 applications were received for the position of second police constable. These were considered and narrowed down to four who will be considered for interviews. Mrs. Balfour, who attended the municipal convention in Calgary last week, reported that the convention went on record as favouring smaller nursing homes being built by government in more locations, rather than large institutions in big centres. Council felt that every endeavour should be made to secure a nursing home here, as we have a permanent resident doctor who is giving very good service to the town and district. Census figures will be presented to the Minister of Health.


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Injury survivor encouraged students to consider impact of decisions BY STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

get injured, you’re not going to be as seriously injured. If you’re in a car crash, and you’re wearing your seatbelt, you won’t be as seriously injured.” Unfortunately, those messages aren’t always considered to be common sense for some people, she added. Peer pressure, overconfidence and complacency are just some of the factors responsible for people crossing the ‘stupid’ line. “To tell someone not to do something is just trying to stop them from living their life, and we don’t want to do that,” said Hague. “Life is about going out and challenging yourself and feeling alive, but you can stop and think about how to do it in a better way so that you don’t hurt yourself or hurt someone else.” The presentation is effective in delivering its message, she feels. While she knows this from feedback provided by students, she is aware that plenty of other students who don’t talk to her also approach risks differently after sitting through the presentation. “I’ve had kids come up to me and say they’re going to live their lives differently because of seeing the show,” she said. “For me, if someone just makes one good choice, then I’ve done my job.” Hague, who lives in Ontario, was visited École Mother Teresa School as part of a tour of Alberta, which also saw her speak at schools in Mayerthorpe, St. Albert and Red Deer. Her Sylvan Lake visit took place during National Teen Driver Safety Week, which ran Oct. 21 to Oct. 26.

“Wouldn’t it be great to go through life with no regrets?” That was the question Melissa Hague posed to Grade 7, 8 and 9 students of École Mother Teresa School last Thursday. Hague is an injury survivor who visited the school on behalf of Parachute Canada’s No Regrets program, which aims to educate children, teenagers and young adults on injury prevention, and how to take ‘smart’ risks. She described how she was badly injured in a severe car crash almost 30 years ago, which left her paralyzed and in a wheelchair for the rest of her life. Poor decisions made by the drunk driver of the other vehicle involved in the crash resulted in devastating, life-changing consequences for her and her family, she added. Her mother was killed in the crash. - Gathered on the steps of the town’s Municipal Government The drunk driver of the other vehicle Building following a meeting inside last Friday were Cal Dallas, MLA Red Deer-South; survived. A presenter with No Regrets since the Mary Anne Jablonski, MLA Red Deer-North; Frank Peck of Sylvan Community early 1990s, it’s now her goal to emphaHousing Society; Laverne Asselstine of Sylvan Lake Foundation; Sylvan Lake Mayor size to students the potential impact of Sean McIntyre; and Dale Aasen of Sylvan Lake Foundation. In a private meeting, the their decisions. group discussed a new provincial lending program for affordable housing societies, “At Parachute, we believe that life is as well as the need for urgent care in Sylvan Lake. McIntyre described discussions about having fun and taking risks, and risk taking is what makes life fun,” she on both topics as “encouraging”. STUART FULLARTON said. “So go out and take risks. Just be smart about it.” Avoiding ‘stupid’ risks is the purpose of the principles outlined in her presenPlayers of the Week tation. Included among those principles were recommendations to use proper safety equipment at all times, and to ensure proper training m has been received before Ato Brady Reuban carrying out potentially a l l Bott Holladay Braitenback high-risk activities. Fo o t b “We do what we do to prevent injuries from hapCrystal Graham pening,” she said. “My & Shawn Palm goal is always to try and IN AFTERNOON CLASSES Qualified & get across to kids that it is Christian Programs: 3, 4 & 5 year-olds Experienced Teachers about making choices, Mon-Wed / Tues-Thurs Mornings & Afternoons and good choices.” or drop by the Alliance Church Hague’s own story was 403-392-6362 4404 -47 Ave., Sylvan Lake backed by a video that showcased other injury survivors who explained Sylvan Lake Seniors Royal Canadian Legion Br. No. 212 how their lives were deepAssociation offers ly affected by poor deciResources and trained sions made either by OCTOBER 25th TO NOVEMBER 11th volunteers to assist themselves or by others. with applications The presentation’s tarBusinesses are being canvassed by volunteers with official identification cards. for: get audience consists of Remembrance Day Services those considered most likely to take risks. Sylvan Lake Multiplex Typically, this means stuMonday, November 11th, 10:30 a.m. dents in Grades 7 to 12. “That’s when people Cenotaph 2 p.m. start taking risks,” said Hague. Last Year’s Donations From the Poppy Drive Benefitted: That students reach • AB-NWT Command Poppy Fund • Veterans’ Day Luncheon driving age in those • Royal Canadian Army Cadet Corp #1390 Red Deer • Colonel Belcher Hospital This is a Walk–in Service grades is also an impor• 7 Penhold Royal Canadian Air Force Cadet • Valour Place Society tant consideration, she Squadron • Winners of the annual Remembrance The Seniors Centre 4908–50 Ave. added. • Three bursaries for children and grandchildren of Day literary and poster contests for “We all know that if Veterans students will be open every Thursday from people are better trained, 9 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. they make better choices,” she said. for the services above. 4916-50 Avenue Phone 403-887-2601 “If you’re wearing Town of Sylvan Lake 403-887-5428 & Summer Villages (protective) gear and you

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Tents okay in Centennial Park, provincial park; situation to be monitored BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

There won’t be any restriction on tents being erected in Centennial Park, however town staff and councillors will continue to monitor the situation next summer. Councillors were presented with an information report at their meeting Monday night which evaluated the past summer and the effect of tents being used by day visitors. “There haven’t been any issues from an enforcement perspective,” said Ron Lebsack, the town’s director of community services. In his written report, Lebsack indicated the lakefront park space encompasses both the Town of Sylvan Lake’s Centennial Park and Sylvan Lake Provincial Park, since the public doesn’t distinguish between the two

parks. “In discussing this issue with provincial parks, they have no restrictions on setting up of tents in day use areas … and they do not intend to restrict tents anywhere within the provincial park.” Earlier in the summer Councillor Dale Plante had raised a concern about the abundance of tents and opened a discussion about whether council should look at eliminating or restricting tents. Two levels of ban on tents were discussed, a full ban or a ban only on fully enclosed tents while open faced tents would be allowed. Lebsack’s report noted in either instance enforcement would be a challenge, particularly since there would be different rules between the provincial park and Centennial Park.

A check of six other communities, three in Alberta and three in British Columbia, found three which didn’t allow tents in parks and three had no reference to tents in their bylaws. “I’m comfortable with where we’re at,” said Plante. He added that when he brought it up initially he was concerned about safety with tents secured by guide wires or tied to trees and about the size of tents. “I’d still like to see some monitoring.” Mayor Sean McIntyre raised the potential for damage to the new irrigation system is somebody staked a tent into one of the lines. Lebsack’s report was accepted for information and a letter will be forwarded to provincial parks representatives outlining the town’s concerns.

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- H. J. Cody School students Anelle Myburgh and Naomi Nicholson were colourfully dressed for the school’s Halloween dance last Thursday night. The dance, which acted as a grad fundraiser, brought in about $750 through ticket STUART sales. FULLARTON

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THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 2013

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- Members of Sylvan Lake Scout groups held a sleepover at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller on Oct. 19th. The group included 55 people including parents and siblings. They made 3D pteradactyls with paper, a zookeeper from Reptile World talked about snakes and brought Britanny the boa for them to hold, they walked through the museum with the lights off, using flashlights to look at what the curator was talking about and dug for real fossils that were in slabs. The following morning the watched the movie Chased by Dinosaurs and then explored the museum. ALANA ROUTHIER

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THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 2013

RCMP NOTES

Liquor, drug impaired driving charges laid; bush party shut down Saturday, October 19th 5:01 p.m. – RCMP received a 911 call from a female in distress on Range Road 11 at Highway 12. The 47-year-old Lacombe woman advised she was assaulted in a vehicle and left by the side of the road by her boyfriend. The female was first assaulted by the accused outside the Monkey Top Saloon in Bentley and the assault continued inside the vehicle where the male punched her in the face. When she tried to exit the vehicle, she was pulled back into the vehicle with some hair ripped out of her head. Her life and that of her children and pets were also threatened. The male also threatened to destroy her house. The victim eventually managed to get out of the vehicle and witnesses stopped to assist her. A 52-year-old Red Deer man is charged with assault, uttering threats against a person and two counts of uttering threats against property and animals. Sunday, October 20th 11:07 p.m. – A 17-year-old Eckville female is facing charges in relation to a driving incident behind Eckville

outdoor rink. A 911 call was placed to RCMP after a 22-year-old male was reported to be unconscious on the ground after reportedly jumping on the hood of a vehicle driven by his girlfriend. The female advised that she had been previously assaulted by her boyfriend. She is now facing charges of impaired driving, having a blood alcohol level over .08 and dangerous operation of a motor vehicle. The male is also facing a charge of assault. Tuesday, October 22nd 7:37 a.m. – RCMP are investigating a vehicle fire on Range Road 20 in Red Deer County. A burned truck

was found on the west side of Highway 592 in the ditch. No one was around the vehicle at the time members arrived on scene. The incident was called in by a passerby. 9:34 p.m. – A 40-year-old Sylvan Lake male received fines in relation to a complaint of impaired driving. An anonymous caller advised that the male had consumed alcohol and was driving around Sylvan Lake. The vehicle was located by RCMP parked in a back alley behind Bowman Circle however it later passed the police cruiser and was stopped in a driveway of a residence on Westview Drive. A breath test was administered however the male was found not to be officially impaired. He was issued fines however for transporting liquor in a vehicle within easy reach and operating a motor vehicle without holding a valid licence. Thursday, October 24th 2:46 a.m. – An RCMP member located an intoxicated male outside Chef ’s along Lakeshore Drive in Sylvan Lake. The male was initially passed out and arrested for public intoxication, however, the male became aggressive to police as they attempted to transport him to cells and began resisting members. He fell as a result of the struggle and sustained an injury resulting in EMS being called to assist. The male then became unco-operative with EMS members and spat in the face of an attendant. An 18 year-old Calgary male is charged with assault and obstructing a peace officer. 11:09 p.m. – A bush party on Range Road 14 in Lacombe County was shut down by RCMP after

reports of vehicles speeding in the area. Calls were received of several youths in the vicinity of Machinery Road where alcohol was believed to be involved. When members arrived, between 100 and 150 youths were at the party. Several fines, including trespassing tickets, were issued as a result. Friday, October 25th 3:05 a.m. – Two RCMP members were in the process of transporting a male to cells in Sylvan Lake when they observed a male driver pulled over on Highway 20 southbound. The vehicle had its driver’s side door open and when police approached the male they detected a strong odour of marijuana coming from the vehicle. When questioned, the male produced two grams of marijuana, a bong and a pipe. A 16-year-old Sylvan Lake male is now facing a charge of possession of marijuana. He was also issued a 24 hour suspension due to his recent consumption of the drug. 7:22 p.m. – A 58-year-old Victoria, B.C. male is facing impaired driving charges after a report by witnesses of a vehicle swerving in and out of traffic, including crossing over the centre and fog lines on Highway 20 near Aspelund Road and almost hitting the ditch five times. The call was dispatched to Rimbey and Sylvan Lake RCMP with Rimbey members intercepting the vehicle. The male driver admitted to consuming alcohol and showed obvious signs of impairment. He was charged with impaired driving and having a blood alcohol level over .08.

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County Friday, October 25 - 4:28 p.m. - motor vehicle collision, Red Deer County. Saturday, October 26 - 7:44 p.m. - grass fire, Red Deer County. Saturday, October 26 - 9:41 p.m. - rubbish fire, Falcon Ridge Drive. Sunday, October 27 - 12:53 p.m. - alarm, no fire, Parkland Drive.

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THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 2013

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- Kelly Rogers of Innisfail was part of a group who took a trip around the lakeshore Saturday afternoon on stand up paddleboards. He said the water was a little numbing on his feet, but otherwise it was a great day. Sunday morning residents woke to snow on the ground and mist rising from the lake. STEVE DILLS

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Sunday Worship 9:30 a.m. 4:00 pm Services Last Sunday of each month. 403-877-9634 lutheranchurchsylvan@hotmail.com “Experience the unconditional love of God in Jesus Christ.” (John 3:16) SUNDAY SCHOOL 9:45 a.m.

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THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 2013

So many opportunities to explore your passion through Rotary; Killoran BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Far away, off the east coast of Australia, on the island of Fiji, in the community of Lautoka, Pat Killoran had a ‘Rotary moment’, realizing how much can be done to help people in that community. “That was the point in time when Rotary moved from my mind to my heart,” the Rotary District 5360 Governor told members of Sylvan Lake’s Rotary Club during a visit Oct. 18. He’d been a member of clubs in Barrie, Ontario, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan and Brandon, Manitoba before moving to Lethbridge during a 33 year career with Scotiabank. It was as his career progressed in Lethbridge that he made the trip to Fiji with fellow Rotarians and discovered his passion for international projects. He complimented the Sylvan club for being active and engaged, doing many wonderful things in this community. “Your membership is growing, there’s lots to be proud of as a club.” Referring to the Rotary year’s motto, “Engage Rotary, Change Lives”, Killoran said there are so many opportunities to change lives. “To be long term Rotarians, you need to find your passion”. Talking about experiences in some of the other clubs he encouraged members to pay attention to fellow members to make sure they’re not drifting

away, that they’re happy with their Rotary experiences. “Your passion can be anywhere in the world as long as it’s embedded in your heart. You must seek and find your passion in Rotary,” Killoran advocated. “As clubs and leaders we must foster that passion in our members.” “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together,” he encouraged. “Successful members need to take responsibility for their own growth and development,” he added. “When you get involved there can be big changes. That applies to so many aspects of what we do as Rotarians, engaging people … there are so many opportunities to change lives.” District 5360 represents 53 clubs with 2,100 members in Alberta from Ponoka south and in a portion of southwest Saskatchewan. Several club members thanked Killoran for his inspiring comments and remarked on how Rotary has enriched their lives. Rotarians channel their commitment to service at home and abroad through five Avenues of Service which are the foundation for club activity. Club Service focuses on making clubs strong; Vocational Service calls on every Rotarian to work with integrity and contribute their expertise to the Marla Maher and Scott McDermott greeted Rotary District 5360 problems and needs of society; Community Governor Pat Killoran when he visited the Rotary Club of Sylvan Service encourages every Rotarian to find ways to Lake Oct. 18. Killoran talked about the Rotary theme for the improve the quality of life for people in their comyear “Engage Rotary, Change Lives” and encouraged members to munities and to serve the public interest; International Service exemplifies Rotary’s global seek and find their passion within Rotary. STEVE DILLS reach in promoting peace and understanding; and Youth Service recognizes the importance of empowering youth and young professionals through leadership Due to Remembrance Day, we will have an development programs.

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C. P. BLAKELY SCHOOL’S SPOOK-TAC-ULAR Many - Approximately 500 staff, students, family and friends of C. P. Blakely Elementary School, once again enjoyed the “spooktac-ular” Halloween dance. The annual dance is sponsored by C. P. Blakely’s Parent council and has become a much anticipated event. JANET Mc McCLELLAND

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- Tabatha, Todd, Cole, Holly and Mary Church were dressed in a variety of costumes and colours at C. P. Blakely School’s family Halloween dance last Thursday night. The dance was organized by the school’s parent council, with funds from admission supporting various school programs and events.

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Upcoming Meetings NEXT MPC MEETING November 4, 2013 | 6:00 pm Municipal Government Building TOWN COUNCIL MEETING November 12, 2013 | 6:00 pm Municipal Government Building

Employment Opportunities SPECIAL EVENTS AND PROGRAMMING COORDINATOR This position is primarily responsible for developing, marketing, implementing and evaluating special events and quality sport, recreation and cultural programs for implementation in the community. They will also be a liaison between the Town and community ensuring that the promotion of these activities is provided and will provide training and leadership in volunteer activities related to Special Events. Responsibilities: . Administer, organize, market and evaluate Town-based special events (cultural, sporting and special). . In a timely fashion, conduct post mortems on all events and programs to ensure a high level of effectiveness and customer satisfaction. Identify areas where new programs are needed. . Ensure that programs and special events are adjusted as required and remain “fresh and exciting” to the community. . Working with other departments, assess the programming requirements of the community . Communicate with community members, associations, etc to determine needs and interest, and then work to deliver the programs. . Recruit volunteers and build strong working relationships to aid in the special events/programs. . Research sport and cultural programs, funding sources, and project requirements. Complete and submit grant applications where applicable. . Provide reports/summaries, applications on all special events and community initiatives. . Administer short/long term planning for the community as it relates to programming and special events. . Administer, promote, and oversee the Recreation, Arts and Culture Grant program Qualifications: . At least two years of Events Coordination and Planning, or related experience. . Diploma in Recreation, or Community Services, or related field. . Excellent written and verbal communication skills . Proficient working with Microsoft Word and Adobe In-Design . Comfortable and proficient with public relations and public speaking. . Strong time management skills . High level of positive enthusiasm and energy. . Highly creative to ensure freshness of programs . Work odd or long hours as events / programs dictate . Lift, carry, and manage equipment and supplies . Standard First Aid / CPR This is an amazing opportunity to work in a professional, team focused environment. You have a strong desire to be major contributor to the success of a vibrant and growing organization. If you are up to the challenge of taking ownership and wanting to make a difference, this is an ideal situation. We offer competitive rates and an excellent benefits package, including a wellness component. If this position intrigues you, please submit your resume in confidence by October 31, 2013 to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Human Resources Fax: 403-887-3660 E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca

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Please quote the position you are applying for and submit cover letter and resumes before 4:30 p.m. on November 8, 2013 to:

This position involves shift work and on call rotations. Qualifications: . Grade 12 or equivalent . Alberta water/wastewater certification would be an asset . Class 3 license with “Q” endorsement . 3 years experience within a municipal environment . Current drivers abstract and criminal record check . Strong customer relation skills . A proven safe work record . The ability to work with a minimum of supervision . Able to work in a physically demanding environment . Able to work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions. . Proven positive participation in team/department interaction This is an amazing opportunity to work in a professional, team focused environment. You are wanting to be a part of a service focused organization in a tremendous community. We offer a competitive wage and benefit package including a wellness component. All successful applicants will be contacted for an interview. Please state the position you are applying to and submit cover letter and resumes before November 15, 2013 to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Human Resources Fax: 403-887-3660 E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca COMMUNITY PEACE OFFICER - TEMPORARY Summary Of Function: . Reporting to the Manager of Municipal Enforcement. . Preserve and maintain public peace by upholding and enforcing Municipal Bylaws and authorized Provincial Statutes. . Investigate Municipal Bylaw offenses and complaints and submit all required reports. . Investigate Provincial Statute offences and complaints and submit all required reports. . Perform Traffic Enforcement duties and responsibilities, including traffic-stops. . Prepare professional Court Briefs and documents, and present evidence in Trial when required. Training And Experience Requirements: . Minimum of High School or equivalent . Solicitor General Community Peace Officer Training, or equivalent. . Successfully complete a physical abilities evaluation (RCMP PARE Test - or equivalent). . Good written and verbal communication skills are essential. . Excellent interpersonal communication skills in dealing with staff, peers and the public. . Successfully clear a Criminal Records Check and thorough Police Background Check. . Some flexibility of work schedule to ensure appropriate coverage. . Has the ability to work independently, remain professional at all times, and maintain a high level of confidentiality. . Has a high level of organizational skills and the ability to prioritize work This is a tremendous opportunity to work in a professional, team focused environment. We offer competitive rates with a professional atmosphere. The duration of this role is approximately 3 – 4 months but could be longer and will be

Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Human Resources Fax: 403-887-3660 E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca RECREATION, PARKS & CULTURE OPERATOR III (FULL TIME) Summary Of Function (Facility Maintenance): . Ability to lead the facility maintenance team in the event of the absence of the Recreation and Parks Foreman (Lead Hand responsibilities). . The ability to operate ice making machinery and equipment in a safe and efficient manner. . To perform preventative and regular maintenance on ice making maintenance equipment. . Provide excellent customer service in order to supervise arena patrons in a professional manner at all times and to ensure patrons observe facility rules and regulations. Summary Of Function (Turf & Grounds Maintenance): . Ability to lead and supervise the turf maintenance team in all aspects of the turf management program (Lead Hand responsibilities). . Knowledge and ability to operate all turf and grounds maintenance equipment in a safe and efficient manner. . Mechanical knowledge and ability to perform minor repairs and preventative maintenance on all equipment. . To help develop and maintain a grounds and turf maintenance schedule. Training and Experience Requirements: . Grade 12 or equivalent. . Standard First Aid/CPR Certification and WHMIS Training. . Valid Driver’s License – Minimum Class 5. . Good understanding and knowledge of turf and grounds maintenance equipment. . Excellent communication and public relations skills. . Ability to work effectively in a team environment. . Supervisory/Lead Hand experience. The primary requirement of this role is the leadership and supervisory component – we are willing to provide technical training for the successful candidate. This is an amazing opportunity to work in a professional, team focused environment. The hourly wage range is $25.16 – $30.04 and in addition, the Town of Sylvan Lake offers an excellent employee benefit package including a wellness component. All successful applicants will be contacted for an interview. Please state the position you are applying to and submit cover letter and resumes before November 8, 2013 to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Human Resources Fax: 403-887-3660 E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca For more information on this position please view on our website at www.sylvanlake.caTown of Sylvan Lake.

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- Practises have begun under the direction of Kerry Heisler for the Sylvan Lake Sacred Massed Choir’s performances of Our King Has Come. The group meets every Monday evening in the Fine Arts Centre at École H. J. Cody High School from 7-9 p.m. If you’re interested in more information contact Dolce Moir at 403-887-4037. They’re performing at the Festival of Trees in Red Deer Nov. 23, then at Spirit of Sylvan Yuletide Festival following the parade Nov. 29. Their main performances are Sunday, Dec. 1 at 3 and 7 p.m. and then Dec. 8 at Memorial Presbyterian Church at 10:30 a.m. STEVE DILLS

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up free pails of sand and salt from Public Works for their use on sidewalks (Note: Residents must supply their own pail). *This service is NOT available for commercial purposes.

Take Notice OPERATION: SAFE SIDE-WALKING! Ensuring a Safe & Accessible Community For All to Enjoy With the arrival of snow and ice, Sylvan Lake Municipal Enforcement wants to remind property owners and occupants of their responsibility to ensure that all walkways and sidewalks adjoining their property are completely free of snow and ice. Snow and ice left on sidewalks is extremely hazardous, especially for those who are disabled or who have limited mobility. Severe injuries and legal consequences can result from a mishap on a snow or ice- covered sidewalk. Residential or commercial sidewalks left unmaintained also create difficulties for mail services, meter readers, delivery drivers, and emergency personnel. For this reason, the Sylvan Lake Community Standards Bylaw (1592/2012) requires that all property owners and occupiers clear snow and ice (down to bare pavement) on all public sidewalks next to their property, within 48 hours of any accumulation. Operation: Safe Side-Walking! is all about community sidewalk health and safety. The Program aims to promote a stronger partnership between citizens and the Town of Sylvan Lake to identify potentially hazardous winter conditions on residential and commercial sidewalks. Using a “teamwork” approach, the Program enhances vigilance and encourages property owners to responsibly remove snow and ice from community sidewalks adjacent to their property *Sylvan Lake residential property owners or occupiers can pick

Identify and share your winter sidewalk safety concern with us by any one of the following methods: Email: safesidewalking@sylvanlake.ca or, Submit an Online Complaint by visiting www.sylvanlake.ca Call Sylvan Lake Municipal Enforcement 403-858-7280, or Mail us directly: Protective Services, c/o Sylvan Lake Municipal Enforcement

Development Permits TAKE NOTICE THAT on or before October 28, 2013 the Development Officer for the Town of Sylvan Lake approved the following application(s): RYDERS RIDGE Highridge Homes Ltd. for a rowhouse (4 units) with attached garages & decks on Lots 29-32, Block 10, Plan 132-3636 (1-4 Rowberry Court) Highridge Homes Ltd. for a rowhouse (4 units) with attached garages & decks on Lots 36-39, Block 10, Plan 132-3636 (8-11 Rowberry Court) Falcon Homes Ltd. for a rowhouse (5 units) with decks on Lots 170-174, Block 7, Plan 132-3636 (22-26 Reid Court) Falcon Homes Ltd. for a rowhouse (5 units) with decks on Lots 181-185, Block 7, Plan 132-3636 (11-15 Reid Court) Dean Hall for a detached garage on Lot 1, Block 6, Plan 0828362 (4398 Ryders Ridge Boulevard) LAKEWAY LANDING Colton & Stacia Dyck for a detached garage on Lot 41, Block 9, Plan 062-1919 (30 Lucky Place)

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BEACON HILL Laebon Developments Ltd. for a single family dwelling on Lot 70, Block 11, Plan 112-4897 (147 Bowman Circle) Laebon Developments Ltd. for a single family dwelling with deck on Lot 86, Block 11, Plan 122-4336 (21 Brookstone Drive) Laebon Developments Ltd. for a single family dwelling with deck on Lot 12, Block 11, Plan 122-4336 (11 Brookstone Drive) HEWLETT PARK Stacey Gummo for a detached garage on Lot 7, Block 9, Plan 992-0238 (31 Herder Drive) STREETS 1189879 Alberta Ltd. single family dwelling with deck on Lot 22, Block 12, Plan 122-4563 (3335 50 Avenue) INDUSTRIAL PARK Falcon Homes Ltd. for a two storey (4 bays) commercial building with ‘indoor merchandise sales’, ‘personal services’, ‘offices’, and ‘sales and service outlets for automobile, marine, light trucks & recreational vehicles’ on Lot 13, Block 5, Plan 0729246 (25 Beju Industrial Drive) 1582824 Alberta Ltd. for four fascia signs (OK Tire) on Lot 1, Block 5, Plan 002-4518 (1 Beju Industrial Drive) Levi Wynnyk for a change in use – ‘warehousing’ & ‘light repair services’ with second floor development on Block 7, Plan 0826072 (7, 14 Thevenaz Industrial Trail) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT you may appeal Discretionary approvals to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, as provided for in Part 17, of the Municipal Government Act. Written statements relevant to the development and reasons for the appeal may be submitted to the Town of Sylvan Lake, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5012 48 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 within 14 days following this publication. You may not appeal a Permitted Use unless it involves a relaxation, variation or misinterpretations of the Land Use Bylaw. For further information please contact the Development Officer at 864-5557. Dated at Sylvan Lake, Alberta, this 31st day of October, 2013. Development Officer, Town of Sylvan Lake


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Sylvan 4-H multi club has begun; officers elected BY JESSICA ROUTHIER SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Sylvan Lake 4-H Multi-Club had its first meeting of the year on Oct. 21. Elections were held and our lucky winners are president - Kalis Currie; vice-president - Katrina Reimer; secretary Morgan Halsall; treasurer - Tiana Oostindie; club reporter - Jessica Routhier; historian - Caitlan Thompson and social committee - Cassidy Schulz, Marcus Ornella, Angelina Cornell and Megan and Austin Routhier. Other members are Rylea Lunde, Rebecca Belton and Kylee Tisdale. Our members will be taking cooking and photography projects. If anyone is interested in sharing their skills at one of our meetings we would love to have you as a guest presenter. So far we have learned about Parliamentary Procedure, keeping record books and the importance of being able to speak in public. Our next activity as a club is to participate in the Skate-A-Thon on Nov. 14. Our next meeting will be Nov. 18 at 6:30 in Room 103 at École H. J. Cody School. This will be the last opportunity for new members to join. Dues are $65 for the year and parents are encouraged to attend meetings with their child.


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Busy week for fundraising activities in Sylvan region BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

ous school programs and events. • A Halloween dance at École H. J. Cody High School last Thursday, raised about $750 for this year’s grad. • Principal Hugh Davidson was released from his jail cell at École Steffie Woima Elementary School last Wednesday after $1,255 was raised for Canadian Cancer Society. To provide information for this column, please email editor@sylvanlakenews.com or phone our office at 403-887-2331.

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During Sylvan Lake’s Centennial we’re attempting to quantify the generosity of our community with information and a running tally of donations to various groups and organizations. We know how giving our community is and we want to emphasize that with this column. Please feel free to add to our list. Year-to-date total - $352,494.39 • Rotary Club of Sylvan Lake contributed $2,000 to the Get Real program which takes place in November at École Fox Run School. The club has also recently donated $1,000 to The Water School which has a mission to provide simple, safe, strategic and sustainable clean water solutions to the developing world. For more about their simple solar disinfection system check www.waterschool.com. • Between $60,000 and $70,000 ($65,000 used to calculate year-to-date total above) flowed to École H. J. Cody School students during the annual awards ceremony recognizing citizenship and academic excellence, $43,700 of will be hosting their 20th Annual that from the provincial government support Craft Shows November 16th & 23rd R u t h e r f o r d and December 7th & 14th. Scholarships. The rest was from many businesses and individuals Looking for vendors of hand crafted, home who supported our based businesses and food vendors. young people through their contributions. All shows are 10 am – 4 pm. (Story was in last week’s paper.) • The Royal Canadian Legion, Sylvan Lake Br. No. 212, donated $900 to 7 Penhold Royal Canadian Air Cadet THE FOOT INSTITUTE Squadron from the Poppy Fund (Picture is pleased to offer was in last week’s the services of paper). • C. P. Blakely Elementary School’s Foot Specialist for the parent council donated Medical & Surgical Treatment $1,200 to the school’s of the Foot and Ankle. breakfast program. Specializing in Conservative (Picture was in last Therapy, Biomechanics, week’s paper.) Dr. Mike Motyer, & Foot Surgery • The Zombie Run, DPM hosted by Best Body Dr.Dr.Motyer Motyer Fitness, raised over willwillsee seepatients patients at: at: $3,100 for four groups — H. J. Cody JV Volleyball team, Central 4956 Highway 2ARed Lacombe 4705 - 48 Ave. Deer Alberta AA Ringette U14 and U16 Sting NOW OPEN OPENING SOON EXPANDED HOURS teams and Scouting Venturers Troop 25. ForFor appointment call appointment call • Money raised at C. P. Blakely School’s Halloween dance last www.footinstitute.com www.footinstitute.com week will support vari-

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- Don Rattray, principal of École Fox Run School accepted a $2,000 cheque from the Rotary Club of Sylvan Lake, presented by acting president Marla Maher. The fifth annual Get Real program takes place at the school Nov. 13 and 14.

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principal Hugh Davidson looked forlorn as he peered out at students from inside his “jail cell” at the school last Wednesday. Davidson was imprisoned inside his own office at the start of the day, and could only be released once $1,000 in donations for Canadian Cancer Society had been received. Students, eager to help him, brought donations to his office, and he was freed after just two hours and 45 minutes of confinement. Donations were also accepted after his release, and by the end of the day, the school had raised $1,255. STUART FULLARTON

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SPORTS

Leaned

- Bumping the ball was H. J. Cody Laker Kaori Fujimoto while watched by teammates Ceanna Muller (11), Meghan Meier (5) and Jessie Stormoen (6) on the sidelines during a JV girls league game against Ponoka Tuesday evening.

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- H. J. Cody Laker Morgan Nemish (11), got under the ball to bump it while teammate Talissa Munce (1) watched during action in a senior girls volleyball league game against Ponoka Broncos Tuesday evening.

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- H. J. Cody Lakers Olivia Barnes (3), Morgan Nemish (11), and Heather Watson (8) waited for a serve from their opponents, Ponoka Broncos, during a senior girls volleyball league game Tuesday night. At press time the Lakers were ahead two sets to none. They’d won 25-16 and 28-26. The team is so far undefeated in league play this season. STEVE DILLS PHOTOS

- H. J. Cody Laker Jessie Stormoen (6) leapt high to spike the ball while watched by teammates Brookelynn Louma (15) and Meghan Meier (5) during JV girls volleyball league action against Ponoka Broncos Tuesday evening. The Lakers won a tough match taking the first set 25-14, then losing two sets 15-25, and 20-25 before rallying for wins of 25-21 and 15-13. The team is sitting at 2-2 with two games left in the season. Championships take place Nov. 16.

Sylvan Lake Minor Hockey Association

Weekly Game Results! YOUNG GUNS DYNAMITE LAKERS Lakers 6 vs. Eckville 3 +of the Week – #16 Joey Pieroway WATTS PROJECTS DYNAMITE LAKERS No games DAIRY QUEEN DYNAMITE LAKERS Lakers 13 vs. Formula Powell LP Lakers 3 Lakers 12 vs. Blackfalds 6 +of the Week – Zachary Brayden-Morris FORMULA POWELL LP DYNAMITE LAKERS Lakers 3 vs. Watts Projects Lakers 12 Lakers 8 vs. Blackfalds 5 +of the Week – Zaxten Belanger CASTAWAY SPORTS NOVICE LAKERS Lakers 11 vs. Lacombe 6 Lakers 9 vs. Ponoka 4 +of the Week – Dylan Ruff

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CO-OPERATORS INSURANCE ATOM LAKERS Lakers 6 vs. Maskwacis 13 Lakers 5 vs. Rocky Mountain House 6 +of the Week – Wylee Gareau

DIVERSIFIED PRODUCTS NOVICE LAKERS Lakers 5 vs. Blackfalds 3 +of the Week – Aiden Komarniski

TRILLIANT PEEWEE LAKERS Lakers 3 vs. Lethbridge 3 Lakers 3 vs. Bow Valley 10 +of the Week – Kale Lavalle

SYLVAN LAKE AGENCIES ATOM LAKERS Lakers 9 vs. Red Deer 2 Lakers 14 vs. Red deer 5 +of the Week – #14 Jordan Coady SERVUS CREDIT UNION ATOM LAKERS Lakers 7 vs. Red Deer 3 Lakers 9 vs. Maskwacis 8 +of the Week – Aiden Sigfusson & Luke Wilcox

SCOTIA BANK PEEWEE LAKERS Lakers 8 vs. West Country 1 +of the Week – Riley Cann COMFORT INN PEEWEE LAKERS Lakers 13 vs. Rocky 6 Lakers 5 vs. Clive 6 +of the Week – #16 Dylan Mimnagh

ETR PEEWEE LAKERS Lakers 14 vs. Lacombe 1 Lakers 11 vs. Innisfail 4 +of the Week – Hunter Wheaton

SYLVAN CONCRETE BANTAM LAKERS Lakers 3 vs. Cranbrook 3 Player of the week: Jerry Wold REDCORE BANTAM LAKERS Lakers 2 vs. Stettler 2 +of the Week – Evan Gringuis SYLVAN TRUCK RANCH BANTAM LAKERS Lakers 2 vs. Bashaw 7 +of the Week – Cole Metzger BARNZEE MIDGET LAKERS Lakers 5 vs. Cranbrook 3 Lakers 7 vs. Calgary 2 +of the Week – Aiden Wilson

HOCKEY CENTRAL MIDGET LAKERS Lakers 7 vs. West Country 1 Lakers 6 vs. Stettler 1 NORDIC SYSTEMS MIDGET LAKERS Lakers 3 vs. Stettler 7 Lakers 13 vs. Hobbema 0 +of the Week – Kaiden Bott MIDGET 2 LAKERS Lakers 3 vs. Red Deer 8 BOSTON PIZZA FEMALE LAKERS Lakers 1 vs. Rimbey 6 +of the Week – Jordan McLean BIG BEAR ENERGY FEMALE LAKERS Lakers 3 vs. Winfield 2


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Lakers heading into league championship against Hunting Hills BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Sylvan Lake fans were treated to a captivating football game as they vociferously cheered the H. J. Cody Lakers to a win in Rocky Mountain House last Friday. And there’s more interesting action on the horizon as the Lakers meet Hunting Hills Lightning Saturday in the Central Alberta High School Football League final. This will be the third year in a row the two teams have met in post season action. In 2011 the Lakers won the league championship over Lightning then last season theyy lost a 14-10 league g semi-final to the Red Deer team. Lightning went on to win the league championship. Central Rebels, last Friday, the Playing against West C Lakers were propelled to a 25-21 win after trailing 15-11 when the Rebels threw a touchdown pass on the final

play of the opening half. The teams traded touchdowns in the third quarter with the Lakers adding a point on a convert while the Rebels were unable to convert. Score 21-18. A Laker punt attempt midway through the final quarter hit the upright. Then with just over two minutes in the game, the Lakers were stalled on their line of scrimmage for two downs before Josh Barrie caught a pass to garner the Lakers first down on the Rebels eight. With 1:15 left in the game, the Lakers climbed ahead of their opponents after Shon Zenert scrambled into the end zone. On the kick off return, the Rebels were stopped at their own 15 yard line, then attempted two passes before completing on a third to throw a scare into the Lakers as they moved to their own 27 yard line. By the end of the series the Rebels were just 13 yards from the Lakers end zone.

Then the Rebels were penalized for unnecessary roughness and moved back. On the following play, which should have been the last of the game, the Lakers took a similar penalty forcing another play since you can’t end a game with a penalty. So with no time left on the clock, the Rebels had possession. A pass back was fumbled and the Lakers’ defence was all over the unlucky player. The game end with a 25-21 win for Sylvan. For the record - Shon Zenert scored two touchdowns while Landon Rosene accounted for the other Sylvan major. Rosene added a two-point convert and Aden Smaill booted a field goal and two converts. Rosene had a team-best 98 yards

rushing for the Lakers. Coach Jeremy Braitenback described the game as “exciting right down to the end. We showed a lot of character and heart to pull out the game like that. It’s something we’ve been working on all year and it showed”. The Lakers meet Hunting Hills Saturday for a 4 p.m. start at Great Chief Park, subject to weather. While some of the guys suffered “bumps and bruises” during a “physical game” against Rocky, Braitenback said “I think these guys all want to play”. He added they lost to Hunting Hills 40-7 earlier this year and he’s looking for a score that’s more evenly matched. “It’s going to be tougher this week.”

Laker Brian Vaillancourt (25) managed to elude a Rebel player and throw a pass to Shon Zenert deep in Rebel’s territory during last Friday’s game. The Lakers won the semi-final 25-21 and play in the league final game Saturday.

Three Lakers were all over a West Central Rebels player knocking him for a loss of yards during last Friday’s league semifinal game in Rocky Mountain House. The Lakers play in the league final Saturday against Hunting Hills Lightning, the third consecutive post season match-up of these two teams.

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Lions season ended with defeat by Lacombe

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It was a sombre end to the season for Sylvan Lake Lions bantam football team, who were defeated by Lacombe

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Christmas in Markerville

#50 - # 70

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

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Items Buy/Sell

1010-1430

Suite 103, 5020-50A Street • Sylvan Lake, AB • T4S 1N8

CALL TOLL FREE:

1-877-223-3311

Agriculture

150-194

2010-2210

FAX: 403-887-2081

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Janitorial

770

CLASSIFIED RATE: 1-25 WORDS $15.30 additional words .26 cents each

CLEANING CUSTODIAN

Ask about our 6 pack 8 pack Adpack All-In-1 Pack

Rental & Real Estate

3000-4310

Vehicles

5010-5240

Oilfield

800

Oilfield

800

AN ALBERTA OILFIELD Company is hiring dozer and excavator operators. Lodging & meals provided. Drug testing required. Call 780-723-5051 Edson, Alberta.

CLASS 1 DRIVERS. & Family owned and operated since 1974, Trail Appli- Pressure truck operators. Small company, good ances is one of the leading money, paid benefits. independent appliance THE Eckville & District Looking for responsible, retailers in Western Canada. Friendship Club invites you Trail Appliances Ltd is safe drivers and operators. to a free hot dog lunch, l o o k i n g f o r a f u l l t i m e Phone 403-391-8004 for Thurs. Nov. 7, noon- 2 pm. Cleaning Custodian for details. haulinacid.com Come find out what we’re our Red Deer location. all about. LOCAL SERVICE CO. in Red Deer REQ’S EXP. The responsibilities of this VACUUM TRUCK job include, but are not OPERATOR limited to: • Dust and clean appli- Must have Class 3 licence w/air & all oilfield tickets. ances and cabinets Fax resume w/drivers • Wash all non-carpeted abstract to 403-886-4475 floors in store • Clean and maintain store washroom Employment • V a c u u m c a r p e t e d Caregivers/ #700 - #920 areas of store • O r d e r c l e a n i n g a n d Aides Caregivers/Aides................710 convenience supplies Clerical ..............................720 • Assist with the overall Computer Personnel ..........730 appearance of store Dental ................................740 • Includes maintenance Estheticians........................750 and merchandising Hair Stylists ........................760 duties Janitorial ............................770 • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs. Legal ..................................780

November 6-7-8-9, 2013

Westerner Park in Red Deer, Alberta

Flight Night March 8,, 2014 “The Luck of the Irish”

Dinner Meeting

Coffee Meeting

Monday, November 4, 2013 Social: 6:00 pm Dinner: 7:00 pm

Monday, November 18, 2013 7:30 pm

Meeting to follow

We are proud to support:

• Scouts •STARS •kcs Association

Lions Club

5119-50a Avenue

If you wish to become part of a well known family owned and operated business, please apply in person to Chris Sturdy at 2823 Bremner Ave. Security Clearances will be conducted on all successful applicants.

Coming Events

with Steve Bell in concert

A benefit concert to raise www.shalomcounselling.com counselling support for families in Central Alberta.

Sunday, Nov. 10th @ 7 pm First Christian Reformed Church 16 McVicar St., Red Deer

LOOKING FOR BOILER OPERATORS with tickets for work in Central Alberta and Northeastern BC. Submit resumes to info@gtchandler.com or fax to: 403-886-2223 LOOKING FOR

Picker Operator.

Experience preferred. Apprentices considered. Must have safety tickets. Fax resume to 403-746-5910 or email pickerservices@gmail.com

Hall Rentals: 403-887-3776

If you are interested in joining our club,please contact Kay Bystrom 403-746-6006 or Betty Finner 403-887-5865.

Are you looking for extra income for Christmas? Do you want to pick up some hours now that the kids are back in school? Or are you a nursing student looking for something to work around your school schedule? At CBI Home Health, life as a community Health Care Aide is both personally and professionally challenging and rewarding. Join our team of compassionate client focused, safety conscious Health Care Aides providing superior quality care to individuals in a home or lodge setting. CBI Home Health – Red Deer is currently recruiting certified Health Care Aides for the following positions: One on One community visits to provide hands on personal care to clients in their own homes • Sylvan Lake • Red Deer • Lacombe • Innisfail

Price includes refreshments and a meet & greet with Steve following the concert.

All applicants require: • Health Care Aid certification, be enrolled in a government recognized HCA program or have documented previous experience • Recent clear Criminal Record Check (within the last 3 months) • Proof of required immunizations (Hep B, Ruebella, Varicella and TB test) • Reliable vehicle and valid driver’s license

All donations to Shalom are income tax deductible.

To apply: Email: hrhomehealth@cbi.ca or fax 403-314-9117

Shalom Counselling: 403.342.0339 Scott’s Parables: 403.342.7477 Purchase online at www.stevebell.com or call Toll-free 1.800.854.3499

By Invitation

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Gift of Hope Shalom’s FriendRaiser

Tickets $20 available at:

Sylvan Lake & District

New Members WELCOME!

Medical ..............................790 Oilfield ................................800 Professionals......................810 Restaurant/Hotel ................820 Sales & Distributors ..........830 Teachers/Tutors..................840 Trades ................................850 Truckers/Drivers ................860 Business Opportunities......870 Miscellaneous ....................880 Volunteers Wanted ............890 Positions Wanted ..............895 Employment Training ........900 Career Planning ................920

6010

EMAIL: admin@sylvanlakenews.com

710

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Public Notice

Oilfield

800

WINCH TRACTOR OPERATORS. Must have experience operating a winch. To apply fax, email or drop off resume at the office. Phone 780-842-6444. Fax 780-842-6581. Email: rigmove@telus.net. Mail: H&E Oilfield Services Ltd., 2202 - 1 Ave., Wainwright, AB, T9W 1L7. For more employment information see our webpage: www.heoil.com.

Restaurant/ Hotel

820

989240 AB LTD. o/a TIM HORTONS Hiring 15 Permanent F/T Food Counter Attendants & 6 Permanent F/T Food Service Supervisors 4 Erickson Dr. Sylvan Lake. Fax: 403-887-0134, Must be available all shifts, eves., wknds., nights $11./hr. - FCA No exp. needed. $13.50/hr - FSS 1-2 yrs. industry exp. needed Fax, apply in person or email: parklandtimhortons@gmail.com

CAMERON BAY HOLDINGS INC. operating as

MCDONALD’S RESTAURANTS

of Ponoka, Lacombe, Stettler and Red Deer (Gasoline Alley East and West) are now hiring FULL TIME AND PART TIME Food Counter Attendants. Basic duties include making food and serving customers. All stores are 24 hours, except Stettler, which has extended late night hours and applicants must be willing to work flexible shifts, including evening, weekends and nights shifts. Students, stay home moms, retired persons, we offer part time flexibility to fit your lifestyle, as well as scholarship programs for students. Wages range from $10.50 to 11.00 per hour and we will train. Benefits are included and we offer opportunities for advancement. Apply in person at the store, on line at cbay22.telus.net or mail resume to 4419 Hwy 2A, Ponoka, AB, T4J 1J8 HEWLETT PARK MCDONALDS (50 Hewlett Park Landing Sylvan Lake) is seeking 10 Food Service Supervisors , available 24/7 for all shifts, starting at $13.12/hour. One year industry experience required. Apply in person or at www.worksforme.ca


20 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Restaurant/ Hotel

820

X-STATIC

is now accepting applications for P/T exp.

DOOR PERSONNEL Apply in person after 3

Sales & Distributors

830

GUEST SERVICES SUPERVISOR Bower Place Red Deer, AB We are looking for a team leader that is highly motivated, hardworking and energetic and who will be responsible for communicating and providing ‘First Class’ customer service at Bower Place Shopping Centre. Requirements: Minimum 3 years of customer service/retail industry experience. Strong skills in Word, Excel, and basic accounting. For more details or if you are interested in applying for this position, please visit our website at www.BentallKennedy.com. Looking for a place to live? Take a tour through the CLASSIFIEDS

THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 2013

Trades

850

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN REQUIRED. Prefer certified or minimum 3rd year. Track record of quality workmanship & job efficiency. Excellent compensation & benefits. Email: info @southridgechrysler.com. Fax 403-938-7199. Southridge Chrysler, Okotoks, Alberta. Moving bonus will be considered. BUSY sheet metal company requires INSTALLER for residential new housing. Must have experience, own tools and valid driver’s license. Immediate position. Please fax resume to: 403-309-8302 or e-mail: info@ comfortecheating.com Tired of Standing? Find something to sit on in Classifieds HIGHWAY MAINTENANCE CLASS 1 OR 3 OPERATORS. Full-time and part-time positions available. Openings in several Alberta areas. Fax resume to Carillion Canada 780-449-0574 or email: mcroft@carillionalberta.ca. Positions to start Oct. 15, 2013. Please state what position and location you are interested in.

Trades

850

850

Misc. Help

880

JOURNEYMAN Academic Express AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE ADULT EDUCATION TECHNICIAN(S) AND TRAINING in Hanna Alberta. Hanna Chrysler Ltd. FALL START offers competitive wages from $32/hour, negotiable depending on experience. • GED preparation Bright, modern shop. to start November 5 Full-time permanent with INTERIOR benefits. Friendly town Gov’t of Alberta Funding HEAVY EQUIPMENT just 2 hours from major may be available. OPERATOR SCHOOL. urban centres. More info No Simulators. In-the-seat at: hannachrylser.ca. 403-340-1930 training. Real world tasks. Fax 403-854-2845; Email: www.academicexpress.ca Weekly start dates. Job chrysler@telusplanet.net board! Funding options. INTERESTED IN THE Sign up online! FOR fast results: Classified COMMUNITY iheschool.com. Want Ads. Phone 1-877- NEWSPAPER BUSINESS? 1-866-399-3853. 223-3311. Alberta’s weekly newspapers are looking for WATER WELL DRILLING people like you. Post your COMPANY IN BENTLEY Truckers/ resume online. FREE. REQ’S EXPERIENCED Drivers Visit: www.awna.com/ WATER WELL resumes_add.php. TIRED OF SEMI DRILLERS HELPER TRUCK DRIVING? with class 3, air. All safety X-STATIC Haul RVs from USA to tickets required. is now accepting Western Canada! Meal and Accommodation applications for P/T exp. 1 ton trucks required. provided when out of town. DOOR PERSONNEL 1-800-867-6233; Fax resume with drivers Apply in person after 3 www.roadexservices.com. abstract: 403-748-3015

HORIZON TELECOM INC. requires Journeyman Fiber Optic Splicers. Full-time positions available for various locations throughout BC. Competitive salary based on experience. Send resume to: hti.careers@telus.net.

860

Trades

880

Misc. Help

To deliver the SYLVAN LAKE NEWS & CENTRAL AB LIFE 1 day a week.

PERMANENT POSITIONS available in our Smoky Lake Feedlot. Pen checkers/Lead Herd Health Manager paying $20 - 30/hour depending on experience/qualifications. Yard labourers and Feed Truck drivers paying $20 - 30/hour depending on experience qualifications. Housing available. Call William 780-656-0052 or fax resume to 780-656-3962.

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Accounting

1010

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

LABOURER

Automotive

(Up to $18/Hour depending on Experience)

Red Deer’s #1 Tool Store – KMS Tools & Equipment is looking for individuals who are passionate about tools, and are committed to exceptional customer service. If you enjoy a fast paced environment, and have a can-do attitude, we have the role for you. Employee pricing, extended health bene¿ts, competitive hourly rate and training provided for the right candidate. Now accepting resumes for full time or part time

Sales and Cashier

positions, apply in person 53 Burnt Park Drive or email employment@kmstools.com

Independent Energy Solutions Corp.

3RD, 4TH YEAR OR JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN Specific Skills: Use of power and hand tools. Control panel wiring. Hazardous location wiring. Able to read Electrical Drawings. Sound knowledge of Canadian electrical codes and standards. Service and repair complex electrical equipment and systems. Qualifications: • 2 yrs of industry experience in the oil and gas sector (an asset not a necessity) • Highly developed interpersonal skills • Excellent commercial & customer relation skills • Strong ability to multi-task and work independently under pressure • Ability to travel on occasion • Ability to speak & write fluent English A fuel allowance will be paid to those whom reside outside Rocky Mountain House within a 100 km radius. We offer competitive wages, excellent health benefits, safe work environment and bonuses.

Office located in Rocky Mountain House. Please email resume’s to bturner@iescorp.ca

Truckers/ Drivers

Our Door to Yours! Mobile Glass Service

403-887-0440

403-887-6661

service@sylvanlakeautopro.com 1A Industrial Drive

Construction

1085

Reasonable Rick’s

AUTO • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL MOBILE SERVICE 24 HOUR COMMERCIAL EMERGENCY SERVICE

403-887-2200

Len Campbell Owner/Operator 8 Cuendet Industrial Way, Sylvan Lake

Wall Finishing Drywall and Painting

1240

• Boarding • Ceiling & Wall Textures • Taping • Painting New & Old • Spray Painting Construction

Landscaping

SENIORS DISCOUNT $20/HR FOR PAINTING

5CustomStar Landscaping & Design

403-864-6540 “A Real Mudder” Rick Schwartz Cell: 403-392-6450 30 Years Experience

1100

(Top Soil, Sand & Gravel)

Property Clean Ups & Junk Removal

CALL SHELLEY

A Progressive Manufacturing/Instrumentation Company is looking for the following:

830

Imports • Domestic • Trucks • SUV • Diesel Repairs

403-340-8666

Independent Energy Solutions Corp.

Sales & Distributors

1196

WE ARE A NEW CAR WARRANTY APPROVED MAINTENANCE FACILITY

Contractors

403-887-3260

Please forward your resume to: Fax: 403-845-9641 or Email: bturner@iescorp.ca

Glass Shops

Directly behind our old location

Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors

• Be able to operate power/hand tools • Physically fit to perform manual labour and lift up to 50lbs. • Sweep floors, maintain clean work area • Assemble products • Have valid driver’s licence, H2S, PST, First Aid

1029 NEW FACILITY

Please call Debbie at 403-314-4307

Business Services #1000 - #1430

Duties Include:

Automotive

NEWSPAPER CARRIERS REQUIRED

850

800

Oilfield

Trades

1029

#6, 20A Sylvaire Close Hours: M-F 8-5

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

Email: rainycreekmb@gmail.com

www.rainycreek.ca

• • • • •

Chain Link Fences Wood Fences Decks Interior Framing Finish Work

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

Eavestroughing

1130

CLEANING SERVICES Specializing in eaves trough cleaning, window cleaning & gentle washing of vinyl siding. Pricing packages available. Free quotes, senior discounts. 403-506-4822

Domestic, Import & Diesel Repair

+

www.rapidauto.org

A Star Makes Your Ad A Winner!

403-887-2340

EASY!

The easy way to find a buyer for items you want to sell is with a Classified want ad. Phone 1-877-2233311

Misc. Help

880

Napa Auto Parts Rimbey is currently seeking a

Position includes benefits and is available immediately.

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1260

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

Misc. Services

1290

403-318-1760 www.windoorinst.com DISCONNECTED PHONE? Phone Factory Home Phone Service. No one refused! Low monthly rate! Calling features and unlimited long distance available. Call Phone Factory today! 1-877-336-2274; www.phonefactory.ca.

CALL:

1-877-223-3311 To Place Your Ad Now!

FULL-TIME COUNTERPERSON

860

Legal Services

Applicants should have strong customer service skills, solid communication skills in person and on the phone and be personable with all types of clientele. Automotive industry/parts knowledge and previous work experience an asset, but not a requirement. Applicants should have the ability to work in a fast-paced environment, and work under pressure with strong attention to detail. Valid driver’s licence a requirement and must be willing to work some weekends.

Please apply in person with resume at 5104-61 Ave. Rimbey

Ironman Scrap Metal Recovery picking up scrap again! Farm machinery, vehicles & industrial. Serving Central AB. 403-318-4346

NEED TO ADVERTISE? Province wide classifieds. Reach over 1 million readers weekly. Only $269. + GST (based on 25 words or less). Call this newspaper NOW for details or call 1-800-282-6903 ext. 228.

Painters/ Decorators

1310

TOP DOG - Res./Com. Painting. $35/hr FOR QUALITY WORK DONE RIGHT THE 1ST TIME. 403-896-8653

Personal Services

1315

TRUE PSYCHICS! For Answers call now 24/7 Toll Free 1-877-342-3036; Mobile: # 4486; www.truepsychics.ca. Central Alberta’s Largest Car Lot in Classifieds


THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 2013

SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

1315

Personal Services

DATING SERVICE. Long-term/short-term relationships. Free to try! 1-877-297-9883. Live intimate conversation, Call #7878 or 1-888-534-6984. Live adult 1on1 Call 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+).

Rental Equipment

1340

Auctions

1530

N IQUE ALE Sunday, Nov. 3, 1 pm Moose Hall

S

• Depression Glass • Coins • Jewelery • Lamps • China Cupboards • Cookie Jars • Furniture • Glassware & more! Presented by

BIG STRAPPER AUCTIONS Linda Dunbrack 403-304-4791 (cell) To view items: www.bigstrapperauctions.net Lunch will be available

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

WE CAN MAKE IT EASIER!

Buy & Sell #1500 - #1990

Auctions

1530

ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE FALL AUCTION SALE. Saturday, November 9, 10 a.m. Viewing 8 a.m. Sand Hills Community Hall, 52032 Range Rd 270, Spruce Grove, Alberta. For complete listing: www. spectrumauctioneering.com Nick or Gerri 780-903-9393; 780-960-3370. BIG STRAPPER AUCTIONS SALES EVERY WED. @ 6 pm. Moose Hall 2 miles south of Ponoka on 2A

1550

METAL ROOFING & SIDING. Very competitive prices! Largest colour selection in Western Canada. Available at over 25 Alberta Distribution Locations. 40 Year Warranty. Call 1-888-263-8254.

P-49 FASTEST ice/snow melting compound. Sidewalks, driveways, etc. Melts ice 36 times faster than salt! 16 times faster than flake calcium chloride! Twice as fast as competitive chemical de-icers! Works for 36 hours. Garth 403-888-5593; economicalproducts @telus.net.

Dogs

1660

Dry Birch $200 Pine $150

403-304-4791 Check website for full listing www.bigstrapperauctions.net

1400

Travel Packages

1900

OSOYOOS, BC. 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom furnished apartment available November 20 - April 30. $850/month includes utilities and basic cable. Underground parking and elevator, in-suite washer/dryer. Kathy 604-302-0444 or kfphillips2011@gmail.com.

403-843-6366

THE PALMS RV Resort; www. yumapalmsrvresort.com. Rated top 2% in America. 6-5-4-3 monthly specials. Starting at $637.50 month (plus tax/electric). Toll free 1-855-PALMS RV (1-855-725-6778).

Semi loads of pine, spruce, tamarack, poplar. Price depends on location. Lil Mule Logging 403-318-4346

1400

1840

F1B GOLDEN DOODLES, black now but will brindle as they get older. Non shedding, well handled, long time breeder. $900. Delivered to Alberta. Text 306-521-1371 or call 306-792-2113 www.furtettishfarm.ca

Stacked in a rack 1/3 & 1/2 cords. Delivery extra.

Well Drilling

Well Drilling

1400

RURAL WATER TREATMENT (Province Wide) Tell them Danny Hooper sent you

Condos/ Townhouses

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

Horses

STEEL BUILDINGS/ METAL BUILDINGS 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100, sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206; www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

Firewood

1760

EVERY WATER WELL on earth should have the patented “Kontinuous Shok� Chlorinator from Agricultural Big Iron Drilling! Why? #2000 - #2290 Save thousands of lives Farm Equipment ..............2010 every year. Haying Equipment ............2020 www.1-800bigiron.com. Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON. Tractors ............................2030

LOGS

Antique sale Nov. 3 @ 1 pm.

Well Drilling

Building Supplies

Misc. for Sale

)RON &ILTERS s 3OFTENERS s $ISTILLERS s 2EVERSE /SMOSIS h+ONTINUOUS 3HOKv #HLORINATOR 0ATENTED 7HOLE (OUSE 2EVERSE /SMOSIS 3YSTEM

12345 7ITHIN MILES OF %DMONTON 7ATER 7ELL $RILLING 2ED $EER #ALGARY .EW 'OVERNMENT WATER WELL GRANT STARTS !PRIL

2140

EXCELLENT VALUE! Horse for sale: Energetic 9 year old registered Welsh Cob gelding for sale. 14.2hh. Excellent for Pony Club, Western, English. No vices. $3900.; www.equinenow.com/ horse-ad-766581. 780-718-8864; e-lynx@shaw.ca.

Grain, Feed Hay

")' )2/. View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at

www.1800bigiron.com

SYLVAN, LARGE 2 & 3 BDRM CONDOS Close to shopping. Avail. Nov. 1st. 403-341-9974

Suites

3060

BACHELOR SUITES FOR RENT ranging $550-$650 $300 d.d. All rooms above Hazzard County Bar & Grill. Call 403-887-5235 ask for Char

Storage Space

3160

Houses For Sale

SUNHAVEN RV & BOAT STORAGE www.rvboatstorage.ca Do you like a good deal? Real Estate Do you like to be safe and #4000 - #4190 secure? Starting at $25/mo. with 24/7 security/surveillance. Graveled parking and HOW can you make your sani-dump. It’s the best deal around. 403-340-9483 phone ring & make some quick cash? Place your ad or 403-506-7383 here. . .

Storage Space

4020 +

Whatever You’re Selling... We Have The Paper You Need! CLASSIFIEDS 1-877-223-3311 CALL NOW TO FIND OUT MORE

3160

LAKESHORE DRIVE

Perfect location! 2 bdrm suite. Huge balcony overlooking lake! Coin-op laundry in bldg. Parking. Avail. Nov. 1. $1100 + elect. Hearthstone 403-314-0099 or 403-358-0502

WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR? ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING.

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Ryders Ridge BRAND NEW HOUSE! Bright main floor suite 3 bdrm 2 full baths. 6 appls. Lower suite with 2 bdrm. Plenty of off-street parking. Avail NOW! No Pets, N/S $1550 & $1195 + utilities Hearthstone 403-314-0099 or 403-358-0502

Suites

Customizable and secure. From storage to workspace. Steel containers from 8' to 53'. 20' & 40' skids with optional 4' landings available. Mount with twist locks.

780 440 4037 | SEACAN.COM

3060

2190

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

Spacious 2 Bedroom

APARTMENTS

•Heat & Hot water included! For Rent #3000 - #3200 Houses/ Duplexes

3020

WILKINSON CIRCLE

Great family home! 3 bdrm up. 1 bdrm & bath in bsmnt + rec rm Deck in fenced yard. GARAGE! 5 appls. Sorry No Pets, N/S Avail NOW. $1850 + Utilities. Hearthstone 403-314-0099 or 403-358-0502 Classifieds Your place to SELL Your place to BUY

4IME 0AYMENT 0LAN / ! # FOR WATER WELLS AND WATER TREATMENT

3030

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CELEBRATIONS HAPPEN EVERY DAY IN CLASSIFIEDS

•5 appliances! •On–site management! •Elevator! •Window coverings! •Off street parking!

59 Hinshaw Dr. SYLVAN LAKE, AB

403-887-5908

www.woodsmere.ca

SYLVAN LAKE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Top Quality Installations Need something layed? SPECIALIZING IN ALL TYPES OF FLOORING Residential/Commercial

Randy 403-877-4661 Have Kicker ... Will Travel

Personal Satisfaction Guaranteed

THIS COULD BE YOUR BUSINESS CARD

$37.00+GST per week

Based on a 12 week commitment. Does not include the $2.25 per week web surcharge

CALL SHANNON OR JOE

403-887-2331

SECURE INDOOR & OUTDOOR STORAGE Perfect for: • Affordable Rates

RVs • Trailers • Boats • Cars • Motorbikes • Quads/ATVs • Snowmobiles • Furniture/ Household Goods

403.843.7705 403 843 7705 www.glstorage.ca Located corner of Hwy 771 and Parkland Beach Road, west side of Gull Lake


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4020

THURSDAY, OCT. 31, 2013

Money To Loan

4430

FAST AND EASY LOANS! Credit accepted! Get up to $25,000 on your vehicle, mobile-home, land or equipment. 1st and 2nd mortgages. www.bhmcash.com. 403-879-9929. ROSEDALE Bi-Level w/att. dbl. garage & det. shop/ garage. 4 bdrm., 3 bath. On quiet close. $429,000. See kijiji # 532958670. Call 403-309-4464

4090

Manufactured Homes

CROSS COUNTRY HOMES. Show homes ready for fall possession, including a 1508 sq. ft. double wide. Custom build in only 8 weeks! Visit us in Acheson. 780-470-8000; www. crosscountryhomes.com.

GET BACK on track! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need money? We lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420; www.pioneerwest.com.

Transportation #5000-5300

Automotive Services ........5010

Classifieds...costs so little Antique & Classic Autos ....5020 Cars ..................................5030 Saves you so much!

NO GST SALE. Show Home Blow Out! All current 2013 stock must go! Best prices in town Free delivery and skirting package. Homes won’t last don’t delay, call Dynamic Modular Homes 1-877-341-4422; www.dynamicmodular.ca SHOWHOME SPECTACULAR! We want you to own a wonderful former showhome at a fantastic price. 1672 sq. ft., too many features to list! $169,000. Ready for immediate delivery; www. unitedhomescanada.com. 148 Eastlake Blvd., Airdrie. 1-800-461-7632.

Lots For Sale

4160

LOT FOR SALE Large pie lot in Lakeway Landing. West rear exposure, quiet crescent, size allows many plan options. Best lot available on west side of town. Will sell lot or build to suit. 403-505-9982

Mortgages Bought/Sold

4190

BANK SAID NO? Bank on us! Equity Mortgages for purchases, debt consolidation, foreclosures, renovations. Bruised credit, self-employed, unemployed ok. Dave Fitzpatrick: www.albertalending.ca. 587-437-8437, Belmor Mortgage

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

Trucks

Financial #4400 - #4430

Investments ......................4410 Money Wanted ................4420 Money to Loan ................4430

Money To Loan

5110

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Swimmers from all across Alberta participated in Sylvan Lake swim meet BY STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

A swim meet held at Sylvan Lake Aquatic Centre attracted young swimmers from across the province Saturday. Tim Hortons Fall Invitational Swim Meet, hosted by Sylvan Lake Nauticals Swim Club, saw 150 swimmers between the ages of seven and 15 compete for medals and ribbons. Seven swim clubs were represented at the meet including Sylvan Lake Nauticals, Red Deer Catalina, Canadian Badlands (Drumheller/Airdrie), Rocky Barracudas (Rocky Mountain House), Sherwood Park Stingrays, Three Hills Neons and Parkland Pirates (Spruce Grove). Meet manager Tracy Carson was happy with participation, and with the positive feedback she’s received about the meet. “I think, for the most part, the perception was that it was excellent,” she said. “Kids had a great time, and parents seemed happy.” For Nautical Nicholas Moore, the meet was his first as a competitive swimmer. He admitted to feeling both nervous and excited at the same time, but appreciated the opportunity to compete. “It was a fun meet,” he said.

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Mackenzie Siemens put in her best effort during the swim meet in Sylvan Lake Saturday. Red Deer had the highest representation at the meet, with 43 of its swimmers participating. Sylvan Lake wasn’t far behind with 32 swimmers competing. Carson said that of the Nauticals’ 99 swimmers, about 35 of them are competitive. Those participating at the meet on Saturday represented almost the club’s entire competitive body. “To have 32 (competing) is awesome,” said Carson, adding that club membership has grown significantly this year. For some Nauticals, having the chance to compete in their

Claire Weberg of Sylvan Lake Nauticals Swim Club was one of the club’s 32 competitive swimmers who took part in the fall invitational swim meet at Sylvan Lake Aquatic Centre Saturday. home pool is one of the biggest allures of the meet. Ann Duffy appreciated the “familiarity of the pool”. “It was a nice change not to have to drive any distance to compete,” she said. Jordan Smith claimed the pool is “like home”, having grown up training and competing in it. Medals at the meet were awarded for the top three swimmers in each event, while ribbons were presented to those who finished outside the top three. Ribbons were also awarded to swimmers who achieved personal best times. Carson said the tournament, which is held annually, is growing in size. More and more clubs get involved with it each year, some making it a regular stop as they participate in meets around the province. Others attended for the first time. “I think it’s pretty well known,” said Carson. “We’re just getting bigger.” Sponsors provided lunch for all participants at the meet, ensuring everyone was well fed, she added. A “mock” meet was held the night before the Fall invitational, and allowed Nauticals’ non-competitive swimmers the chance to become better acquainted with the meet format. They learned dives and race techniques, and helped organizers setup the timing system. Some swimmers, such as Nautical Jayna Keast — who participated in Saturday’s meet — take advantage of any possible opportunity to get in the pool and improve their skills. “I like to push myself harder every day to accomplish more,” she said. Trials for 2014 Alberta Summer Games — to be held in Airdrie in July — will make up the next major swimming event in Sylvan Lake at the beginning of June. Swimmers from all over Zone 4 (Parkland) will take part in what Carson feels will act as something of a “mini meet”. “There’s going to be a lot of swimmers,” she said.

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Bears heading to league final after win against Rocky BY STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

knows the Bears need to put in another solid performance on Saturday. “I know (the players) want to win, and hopefully we will have that outcome on Saturday,” he said. “They’ve worked too hard to let this slip by.” Saturday’s game against the Hornets kicks off at 12 p.m. at Great Chief Park in Red Deer.

Sylvan Lake Bears peewee football team is heading to the B-side league final, after defeating Rocky Mountain House Rebels 14-7 in Sylvan Lake on Warren Stewart (44) emerged with the ball following a clash of players as Sylvan Lake peewee Bears took on Saturday. Rocky Mountain House Rebels on Saturday. The Bears won 14-7. Despite not starting the game in the manner they hoped, the Bears proved resilient in protecting their lead, and held on to clinch their spot in Saturday’s final. “We started off slowly, but our defence played extremely well the whole day,” said head coach Garnet Rambaut. With a roster of 22 players, the Bears were allowed a degree of flexibility in their team selection and playing time. That’s a luxury they’ve been without in some games this season. “This is the first time so far this year we’ve actually been able to take nine people off and keep them on the sidelines,” said Rambaut. “We were able to rest some players. For us, (having 22 players) is very good.” The Bears weren’t completely unfamiliar with their opponents, 13103ZF0 13104ZF0 having scrimmaged against the Rebels twice Kerry McClelland, at Hammer Stock Farms this season. Being aware of the Rebels’ improvement since those scrimmages, however, they didn’t take anything for granted, and knew they needed to be at the top of their game. “We did expect a lot of the things that they did, and I think (the Rebels) gave it a really good try,” said Rambaut. “They were successful You want your electricity service to be simple and worry-free and we deliver on that promise every day. At on a few plays, but for FortisAlberta, we’re backed by the resources and expertise to accommodate any new service connections, the most part, they didn’t have anything provide expert advice on rates and energy efficiency and even financial support. consistent, and I think that really is a testament to our defence.” Our employees are a familiar part of the communities they serve and they are proud to deliver on our With the win behind promise to provide electricity to homes, farms and business customers them, the Bears are concentrating on their next throughout Alberta. challenge, against Red Deer Hornets on Saturday. A win there would earn them a spot in Tier For any new service connection, service need or questions, 4 provincials. However, Rambaut call 310-WIRE (9473) or visit www.fortisalberta.com our promise is your power isn’t looking that far ahead, just yet, and

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