Sylvan Lake News, December 19, 2013

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Mystery of Simon Shepherd Students in Grades 3-5 at C. P. Blakely School sang and performed the play for an appreciative audience. More on page 16

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- They began with O Canada and finished with Star Wars. Students in the Grade 7-8 band at École Fox Run School delighted family and friends during their winter concert last Friday afternoon. The group of 47 is the biggest band they’ve had at the school all in one class, said director Kristi Baldwin. “They’re one of the most unique groups, so respectful, a really great group.” Part of the reason they’ve come together so well is they held their band camp in October this year instead of the spring, she added. Playing trumpets were Joshua Parenteau, Daniel Craig, Alex Harlos, an unidentified person hidden from view, Jared Miller, Erica Johnston and Ashley Tait. In the background on percussion were Tikvah MacIntyre, Kirsten Prelle, Serena Scott and Mason Hermanutz. Another photo is on page 31. STEVE DILLS

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PROUDLY PRESENTED BY: UNIQUE ELEVATIONS The Community Calendar is an open bulletin board for non-profit community groups running free events open to the general public. Submissions must be received by Tuesday at 12:00 p.m. and should be kept as concise as possible. We will edit for content and length. We strive to publish all submissions we receive, however, due to the number of items or space availability, we are not able to guarantee publication. If you need to be sure your message runs, we suggest you place your message in the Classified section. Deliver submissions to our office at Suite 103, 5020 50A St., Sylvan Lake, fax to 1-403-887-2081 (Toll-Free 1-888-9992081) or email to editor@sylvanlakenews.com. Be certain to include dates, times and contact information.

Special Events Thursday, Dec. 19 - Seniors’ Bus going to Red Deer for Kinsmen City Lights tour. Pick-up starts at 4:45 pm. Refreshments to follow at Westerner Harvest Centre. Bus is $8. Call Lenore 403-887-5272. Friday, Dec. 20 - Christmas potluck social and triple meat draw at Sylvan Lake Legion beginning at 6:30 pm. Children welcome. For info 403-887-2601. Tuesday, Dec. 24 - 13th annual Community Christmas Dinner from 4-7 pm at the community centre, organized by Sylvan Lake & Area Community Partners’ Association. To volunteer call 403-8879989. Saturday, Dec. 28 - Central Alberta Singles dance 8:30 pm at Penhold Hall. Music by Randy Hillman. Members and invited guests only; new members welcome. Elaine 403-341-7653 or Bob 403-3047440. Tuesday, Dec. 31 - Sylvan Lake Centennial New Year’s Eve Family Skating Party from 6-10 pm at the old Sylvan Lake arena. Skate, visit, crafts, entertainment and surprises. Family passes only $5 includes complimentary hot dogs, Centennial cake and hot chocolate. Limited tickets available at Community Partners office 4936 50 Ave. Tuesday, Dec. 31 - New Year’s Eve dance at the Sylvan Lake Legion. Live band Flat Out Country back by popular demand. Music starts 8 pm, hot lunch and champagne. Tickets available at the Legion. Wednesday, Jan. 1 - New Year’s Day President’s Levée at Royal Canadian Legion, Sylvan Lake from 1-4 pm. Drop in and enjoy the camaraderie while sampling some moose milk. This event has been a tradition of the branch for many years. Wednesday, Jan. 1 - Fireworks in the evening, courtesy of Town of Sylvan Lake. Friday, Jan. 3 - Family Games Day at Sylvan Lake Library. Sunday, Jan. 5 - Sylvan Lake Royal Canadian Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary breakfast at the Legion. 4916 50 Ave. 9 am to 1 pm. Everyone welcome. Wednesday Jan. 8 to Sunday, Jan.12 - Scotties Tournament of Hearts at Sylvan Lake Multiplex. Featuring 12 of Alberta’s best women’s curling teams. Full event passes on sale now at Sylvan Lake

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Support Programs 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. 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.

Weekly events Mondays - At Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre - Wii (9:30-11:30), walking group (10:30-11:30). 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 pm from Parkland Mall. Call Lenore 403-887-5272. Thursdays - Community Bingo at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre. Precall at 6:30 bingo starts at 7 pm. Canteen opens at 5:30 pm. 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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Sylvan residents displaying 17 foot Christmas village BY STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

While some Sylvan Lake residents have taken the time to create a festive look on the outside of their homes, Tammy Smith and Kent Haeberle have done just that inside theirs. Together, using a variety of Christmas ornaments and figurines, they created a small village, complete with a ski hill, a Christmas cookie factory, a skating rink and a train station — as well as many villagers who make use of those amenities. The village fully covers a 17 foot table, which runs from their kitchen to living room. Almost every piece is at least partially functional, including a choir that actually creates music and a photographer whose picture-taking is accompanied by a real flash. Haeberle and Smith have created similar village displays in the past, and decided that this year, after taking a three year break, they would build one again. Doing so took between three and four hours of work, according to Haeberle. “To set this up, we started on Sunday and finished (Thursday),” he said. “We haven’t done it for three years now, so we decided to do it this year, because Tammy’s nieces and nephews are getting a little older, so they will appreciate it more.” The couple has collected pieces for the village from various department stores over the years, and added several new items to this year’s display. The urge to keep adding is always strong, said Smith, even when space is limited. “You’ve got to quit adding, because you’re runTammy Smith and Kent Haeberle, using a variety of ning out of room,” she said. Christmas ornaments and figurines, created a 17 Recently, Smith and Haeberle have been letting foot long Christmas village display that spans two neighbours and friends into their house to see the rooms in their Sylvan Lake home. STUART FULLARTON PHOTOS display. They are willing to also show it to members of the public who phone them ahead of time at 403-887-2661. Although not required, donations to a charity such as the humane society or the food bank would be welcomed. OUR DOOR TO YOURS – The display will likeMOBILE GLASS SERVICE ly be kept up until early January. Sylvan Lake: 403-887-6661 Eckville: 403-746-2975

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EDITORIAL Cheryl Hyvonen Sales Assistant admin@sylvanlakenews.com Shannon Smelt Sales

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The Sylvan Lake News welcomes letters to the editor on current issues and concerns from its readers. Letters must include the writer’s first and last names, address and phone number. Letters will be published with the writer’s name and city, town or country of residence (address and phone number not for publication). Letters signed with aliases, pen names or those left anonymous will not be used. The Sylvan Lake News reserves the right to edit all letters for length, clarity, legality, personal abuse, good taste and public interest. Not all letters may be published due to any of the previous editing reasons or availability of space. Please make letters legible (typed is preferred) and brief (under 250 words). The Sylvan Lake News thanks you for your interest in the “letters” page and encourages your comments, pro or con, through this popular public forum. Mail or drop off submissions to: Letters to the Editor, Suite103, 5020 50A Street, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1R2. Fax: 403-887-2081. Email: editor@sylvanlakenews.com Copyright Notice All printed material, including photographs and articles, is the sole property of Sylvan Lake News. No reproduction of this material is permitted without permission of the publisher.

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Another season of joy celebrated in our great community This is the season when all the magnificent talents of our students and their teachers are showcased through a variety of Christmas concerts that bring together neighbours and friends to celebrate. Again this year, we’ve had the pleasure of attending many events, whether it has been band and choir concerts or dramatic performances, where we’ve seen how well our community supports its arts and culture sector. As well, the outpouring of support for organizations such as the food bank and Christmas Bureau have been heartening. Despite dealing with weather issues and illness typical of this season of the year, youngsters and adults have all contributed to the bright light which shines over Sylvan Lake when it comes to a community uniting.

Christmas about sharing hope and generosity for those in need BY KERRY TOWLE, MLA SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Christmas is a wonderful time of year. The season offers us the opportunity to reflect on the strength of our families, our communities and our loved ones. And with New Years approaching, it gives us a chance to reflect back over the past year. In June, we saw just how strong the character of our province is as we faced the worst flooding in Alberta’s history. The people of Central Alberta, and in our constituency of Innisfail-Sylvan Lake, rallied together to care for those most impacted. Our reaction to the flood in the early days and until this holiday season truly is a testament to who we are as Albertans. As your MLA, we have been working tirelessly this past year to address the urgent priorities affecting you and our community. On the health care file we put forward a patient friendly strategy to crack down on wait times and in the legislature I introduced Bill 208 to make the

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Of course none of these things just happen. There’s a significant cadre of volunteers who contribute vast amounts of time to make sure the smiles that brighten everyone who sees them shine through at this special time of year. Sylvan Lakers, thanks once again for doing what you do best, entertaining yet contributing at the same time to those less fortunate. We truly do lived in a blessed community. Enjoy time with family and friends during this holiday season and be safe.

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Sylvan Lake branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society was formed in 1926, by Rev. D. Marr, who was then district secretary at Calgary. Members of the first committee here were James Dingwall, president, Mrs. A. M. Steele, secretary-treasurer, and

Seniors Advocate independent to fix a broken system. We have been advocating for a future where we can take care of our most vulnerable, respect taxpayer dollars, eliminate waste and mismanagement and focus on delivering good public services. It is these principles that drive us and why we will fight every day to put Albertans first in the coming New Year. Of course, the season is more important than politicians. Christmas is always about sharing that hope and generosity to those in need. Across the province, charities, food banks and volunteers are working countless hours this Christmas to make sure those without a roof can have warmth, and who hunger can be made whole. Please remember to give back to our community if you have the time or the resources this season. From my family, I’d like to extend a very Merry Christmas, a Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year to everyone in the constituency!

Mrs. Harold Mann and Mrs. A. M. Steele, collectors. Since then a canvass has been made each year and forwarded to the Bible House, Calgary. The amount has steadily increased and this year reached a record, $88.30 being collected; this was $47.30 more than last year’s amount of $41.00. This increase is partly due to a visit by Mr. Burnett, a representative of the Bible House, who, by the courtesy of Rev. Ian MacSween, pastor of the Memorial church, occupied the pulpit and spoke on the work of the society. The Pentecostal church of Sylvan Lake was represented at that service by Pastor A. Wek, whose church devotes an offering annually to the society. ♦ ♦ ♦

May love, peace and joy of season remain in your hearts forever Dear Editor, This is a note to all my friends, acquaintances, associates from so many walks of life. To care givers, families visited, and, like you, blessings to all those who truly care about the people in this community in so many ways. Thank you all, and may the love, peace and joy of this special season remain in your hearts forever. Helen McLean, Sylvan Lake

Great way to start day Dear Editor, Thank you to the person in the Tim Horton’s drive-thru who paid for my order on the morning of Monday, December 16th. What a great way to start the day! Betty Welch, Sylvan Lake

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As for the past several years Sylvan Lake Legion is again selling Christmas trees. This year proceed will be divided between the Legion Polio Fund and the Sylvan Lake Legion Band. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Seniors Citizens party, sponsored by the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Social Credit League, held in Legion Hall recently, was well attended and much enjoyed by those present. Mr. Jay Wilkinson was chairman of the event, Mr. Harry Durward conducted

the community singing and Mrs. Angus Martin at the piano and Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Sawyer and their orchestra supplied instrumental music. Mrs. Frank Dallaire conducted the “Way Back When” part of the program, among some of the enquiries were: who had some sleigh bells did anyone ever live in a sod shack, did anyone still use a straight razor, who used to wear moccasins? There were many who could answer yes to many of the questions. ♦ ♦ ♦ Cole’s IGA offered A grade turkeys for 39¢ lb. and fully cooked 1/2 or 1/4 hams at 49¢ lb. Extra fancy lettuce was 19¢ lb. pink grapefruit 6 for 49¢, fresh cranberries at 29¢ lb and holly and mistletoe available.


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- Sylvan Lake Rotary Club member Jim MacSween welcomed seniors to Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre and introduced the choir from École H. J. Cody High School which performed for them during the annual Christmas lunch for seniors. It was a full house with over 90 people served a delicious ham and turkey dinner at the Rotary Club sponsored event which was catered by Pier 7. Choir members were thanked by the Rotary Club with a pizza party at school after their performance. STEVE DILLS

Funded - Sylvan Lake Community Endowment Fund recent-

ly awarded money to several organizations. Cheques were accepted Monday night by Eric Allison ($600 for children’s programs at Jazz At the Lake), Jas Payne ($1,500 for the Get Real program at École Fox Run School), and Donna Ellerby ($1,600 for fundraising equipment and $1,200 for upgrading computer programs for children’s programming at Sylvan Lake and Area Community Partners Association). Making the presentations were fund board member Jacqueline Ruhe and board chairman Frank Peck. STEVE DILLS

Supported

- Young Jake McKill assisted community peace officers Jarvis Gamroth and Nick Reijnen during the charity checkstop held by Sylvan Lake RCMP detachment, Sylvan Lake & District Victim Services Unit, Sylvan Lake Fire Department and Sylvan Lake Municipal Enforcement on 47th Avenue Saturday. Over $13,600 in cash donations and other donations of food and toys were collected at the checkstop between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., reported organizer Jennifer Plotnikoff. The money will be divided between five charitites — Sylvan Lake Christmas Bureau, Sylvan Lake Food Bank, Bentley Christian Centre Christmas Fund, Eckville Santa’s Anonymous and Sylvan Lake & District Victim Services. . STEVE DILLS

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Talented

- Students of the four Grade 1 classes at École Steffie Woima Elementary School entertained friends and family during two concerts last Thursday. They used the theme There Was An Old Lady for the concert. Each class sang a song and then they combined for a medley of five songs. Because of the number of students at the school this year and the number of people who want to watch them perform, each grade level is performing at a different time of the year. Kindergarten and Grade 1 students have performed in the past two weeks. Others will perform later in the year. STEVE DILLS

Recognized

- Long service awards were presented to staff during the annual Christmas and awards dinner at Sylvan Lake Lodge last Wednesday. In the back row were board member Dale Plante, executive director Dale Aasen and board chairman Laverne Asselstine. Receiving recognition, in the front, were Carol Roy (20 years), Marlene Hammond (25 years) and Sandy Wyntjes (five years). Missing was Lisa Hook (five years). CAROL BARAGAR

Responsible

- Seven students from Lighthouse Christian Academy received a Lighthouse Lights Award for Being Responsible on Nov. 20. The staff chose a student from each class to receive the award. Recipients included, in back, Danielle Carruthers (Grade 12), Keelan Armstrong (Grade 8) and Eden Kreutz (Grade 6), and in front, Jonathan Steinhilber (Kindergarten), Gabriella McGill (Grade 1), Jayden Hiebert (Grade 3), and Victoria Wallace (Grade 4). Students were also awarded for perfect attendance, no lates, and honour roll. SUBMITTED


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- Sylvan Lake Cubs and other Waskasoo area Cubs, Scouts and Venturers braved frigid temperatures the weekend of Dec. 7 to attend a Fast/Flex/Focus course put on at Camp Woods. Our Cubs participated in the FLEX portion (Fun Learning EXperience) which is geared to Cub aged youth and is a leadership training course. Those who attended from Sylvan were Cole Hilderman, Tristan Johnson and Stryder Hamilton, along with Akela Jesse Hamilton and Treasurer Angie Hilderman (neither adult is in the picture). JESSE HAMILTON

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- Eclectica Fashions owner Alexa Hamilton proudly posed with food and other items gathered through the store’s second-annual Champagne and Chocolate Day Dec. 8. Customers received 20 per cent off their purchase, and an additional five per cent off with a donation to Sylvan Lake Food Bank. “It was a great turnout and we had a lot of fun,” said Hamilton. The event will likely take place again next year, she added. STUART FULLARTON

Honoured - Recipients of Steffie STAR Student awards at École Steffie Woima Elementary School for November included (in random order) Indy Robinson, Neliah McLean, Colin Critch, Harrison Breeze, Fin Vermette, Olivia Borrowman, Gavin DeWolfe, Bryce Gauthier, Elise Laird, Evan Foy, Bryce Dutka, Amelie Healey, Dane Pedersen, Olivia Kurt, Ty Gamble, Kaitlee Wynnyk, Noah Dickens, Colton Brand, Cole Baylis, Karley Pengelly, Carson Hunt, Carter McFadyen, Landyn Sigfusson, Natalie Ginter, Marek Hutchison, Tyrese Perry, Stephanie Warnick, Preston Johnson, Eve Miller, Diana Soop, Rylee Saunders, Jade Caines, Grace Degenhardt, Kadin Paton, Elie Lauder, Penelope Dutka, Justin Gyori, Ethan Carefoot, Zoe Dickens, Evan Ford, Ewan Jones and Skyler Umlah. Absent were Max Harrison, Aaron Gress, Rowan Everest and Ella Tymensen. The purpose of the awards is to personally acknowledge each student’s strengths, talents, passions and uniquenesses. STEVE DILLS


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RCMP NOTES

No injuries in school bus collision Sunday, December 8th 9:55 a.m. – RCMP were called to assist the fire department at a residence on Westview Drive in Sylvan Lake. A garage at that location caught fire after a wood burning stove was left unattended for a few minutes. Flames were extinguished quickly by fire crews. There were no injuries. Monday, December 9th 11:51 a.m. – Members were conducting a check stop on 47th Avenue in Sylvan Lake when a vehicle continued through without stopping and ignored directions to pull over. The vehicle was pursued and stopped on Highway 20 at Memorial Trail. The male driver exhibited obvious signs of impairment and was administered a roadside screening device. A 37-year-old Sylvan Lake male is now facing charges of impaired driving and driving with an alcohol level over .08. Wednesday, December 11th 3:51 p.m. – RCMP attended a motor vehicle collision involving a school bus and a truck on Lakeway Boulevard at Memorial Trail in Sylvan Lake. The drivers and witnesses involved advised that the rear end of the bus slid out while the driver was turning a corner and was struck by a passing pickup truck.

School children were present on the bus when the collision occurred however no injuries were reported. 8:55 p.m. – A 52-year-old Calgary male is facing an impaired driving charge after RCMP attended a vehicle stopped in the middle of the road on Range Road 23 near Highway 11A. A call was placed to dispatch by a witness advising that a male was hunched over behind the steering wheel of a vehicle. The male exhibited obvious signs of impairment and was arrested at the scene. The accused was administered a roadside screening device and is charged with impaired care and control of a vehicle and having a blood alcohol level over .08.

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Entertained

- A special concert was held in the band room at École H. J. Cody High School Monday when Kaylee Couture and Sam Davies sang and played guitars for friends and family. Wearing guitar bars on one hand, they have put in a lot of hard work to master their playing in the adapted guitar program. Both are Grade 11 students and have been playing for three years under the tutelage of Darla Bell. STEVE DILLS

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Cody Christmas concert features guitar ensemble, band and choir

One of the highlights of the Christmas music concerts at École H. J. Cody High School was the performance of the Guitar Ensemble which provided five tunes. The students are a mix of Grade 10, 11 and 12 students, some who have been playing for just three months while others have been playing a lot longer, said director Kerry Heisler. Only about a third of the guitar students performed in the Friday evening or Saturday afternoon conferences due to other commitments with sports or family.

A delightful selection of songs were played by the Grade 9 and 10 band at École H. J. Cody High School who were joined by several Grade 11 and 12 students during concerts on the weekend. Over 300 guests attended the two performances.

Noels, The Journey, Rudolph the RedNosed Reindeer, December’s Keep and It’s Christmas were the selections sung by members of the École H. J. Cody High School Choir during two concerts on the weekend. Music director Kerry Heisler joined guitar students for several selections during the Christmas concerts at École H. J. Cody High School last Friday night and Saturday afternoon.

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- École Mother Teresa School presented its elementary awards Nov. 28. Students in Grades 3, 4 and 5 who received Crusader, faith, music and physical education awards were, in no particular order, Wyatt Boutin, Kiarah Bullecer, Dakota Derksen, Connor Katterhagen, Tanner Lavallee, Zac McLean, Kolten Watson, Stuart Carde, Sophie Ewanchuk, Delainey Hobbs, Tamsyn Pshyk, Klyee Tisdale, Heather Williams, Ayden Hoffos, Ashley Karcha, Devin Klumpenhower, Asher Michael, Liam Schumacher, Brooklyn Cann, Aryauna Cardinal, Chelsie Kazakoff, Nathan Keating, Gage Musseau, Jordan Payne, Kai Stephansson, Katie Craig, Sarah Dayman, Kyus Jardine, Sophie Moffett, Renn Bryck, Ella Gulayets, Gideon Haazen, Jaden Klumpenhower, Brandon Slade, Tapiwa Anderson, Jordan Coady, Rayeann Masters, Reese Morgan, Isabel Wilson, Julia Dayman, Daniel Garcia-Hidalgo, Malina Renaud, Allyne Simonot, Ben Swanson, Diezel West, Alejandro Vizcarra, Ashley Karcha, Amelia Schwartz, River Hart, Logan O’Grady, Jamie Poffenroth and Rachael Stauffer. Some award recipients may not be pictured. STUART FULLARTON


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Safety jeopardized through vandalism at oilfield site BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS The safety of workers arriving at an oilfield site Saturday was compromised after major components of a service rig were vandalized overnight. Sylvan Lake RCMP are seeking assistance in identifying suspects responsible for the destruction and theft of fuel and tools from the site southwest of Eckville last Friday night or early Saturday morning.

“The suspects entered the well site and broke into a service rig and adjacent shacks,” reported RCMP Cst. Marty Reed. “The suspects stole fuel as well as numerous tools. Most concerning however, is that the suspects also vandalized the rig in a manner which caused major components of the rig to become unsafe for employees who arrived on site the next morning to start work.” Anyone with information is asked to contact Sylvan Lake RCMP detachment at 403-858-7200 or call Crime Stoppers at 1-888-222-TIPS (8477).

Gifts of livestock, clean water, medical supplies on lists of some residents BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Searching for a unique gift, a number of Sylvan Lake residents have chosen to purchase items that meet critical needs in places where World Vision works. More than 26 local residents and families included charitable presents from the World Vision gift catalogue in their holiday giving last year. They purchased $11,820 worth of essential items ranging from live-

stock to clean water to medical supplies — for children and families in developing countries. Every gift from the catalogue will change a life, so you can choose the present that’s most meaningful to you to give knowing it will meet a critical need, said a World Vision news release. A recent survey indicated 60 per cent of Albertans feel there is nothing they need for Christmas, yet 89 per cent enjoy giving gifts. 66 per cent are more likely to give a charitable gift versus 58 per cent of Canadians overall.

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- Janice White presented a box of food to Wilf Snelgrove at Scott’s No Frills Saturday, during the Stuff a Bus campaign. Buses from Red Deer Catholic School Division were filled thanks to the generosity of Sylvan Lake area residents. Stuff a Bus is a joint project of the school division and local schools École Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic School and École Mother Teresa Catholic School. Organizer Wayne Stade estimated over $3,000 worth of food and cash was collected. There were also a number of toys for the Christmas Bureau. Giving their time at the buses, which were at Scott’s No Frills, Sobey’s and Walmart from 10-6 on Saturday, were Wilf Snelgrove, Velda Regier, Bobbi-Jean Laitila, Michelle Garrett, Kara Price and Wayne Stade. STEVE DILLS “Our passion is His presence, Our commitment is His will, Our pursuit is His way.”

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Churches of Sylvan Lake Ministerial Association Christmas Eve Services December 24th Alliance Community Church 5:00 & 7:00 pm 4404 47 Ave. Eckville Service 7:00 pm at Eckville Elementary Faith Lutheran Church 7:30 pm 4607 47 Ave. at Seventh-day Adventist Church

Gospel Chapel 7:00 pm 4290 - 50 Street Lighthouse Fellowship Church of the Nazarene 4720 45 Ave. at Steffie Woima school 7:00 pm Memorial Presbyterian Church 5020 – 48 St. 7:00 pm

Our Location corner 49th St. & 50th Ave. Sunday Service at 10:30 am Youth Services Friday at 7:00 pm Everyone is encouraged & welcomed to join us.

Our Lady of the Assumption Roman Catholic 5033 – 47A Ave. 5:00 & 9:30 pm Christmas Day Service 9:00 am St. Mary’s & St. Timothy’s Anglican Church 4308 – 50 Ave. 7:00 pm Family service & 9:30 pm

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Seventh-day Adventist Church 4607 - 47 Avenue

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

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FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH Alliance Community Church Anglican Church www.sylvanlake-anglican.ca 4404 - 47th Avenue 403-887-8811 www.sylvanlakealliance.com

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Dec. 22 - “Fourth Sunday of Advent” Rev. Rilla Sommerville

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.

Sylvan Lake Apostolic Lutheran Church

Worship Service 9:30 am & 11:00 am Sunday School during 9:30 am service

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Senior Pastor: Rev. Kevin Haugan Associate Pastor: Rev. Jim Rilling Youth Pastor: Rev. John Haazen Children’s Ministry Coordinators: Stacia Dyck & Lindsay Haugan

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Church of the Nazarene “Experience the unconditional love of God in Jesus Christ.” (John 403-887-5687 Pastor Barry Sigurdson3:16)

STEFFIE WOIMA SCHOOL - 4720 - 45 AVE. Sunday School 9:45 am • Worship Service 11:00 am

Memorial Presbyterian Church

5020 48 Street, Sylvan Lake, AB, T4S 1C6 403-887-5702

Rev. Jin Woo Kim 403-887-2416 Dec. 22 Service

10:30 AM 4th Sunday in Advent | Communion Sunday Sunday School & Youth | Nursery is available Dec. 24 7:00 PM Christmas Eve Candlelight Service memorial_office@shaw.ca www.slmpc.ca A warm welcome awaits you at your town and country church

Sunday School 10:15 am Church Services 11:30 am www.sylvanlakealc.org Contact Chairman Lyle Hillman 587-797-1269

Our Lady of the Assumption Roman Catholic Church Father Gabriel Udeh

Mass Times Parish Priest: Saturday Evening: Tuesday, December 24 | Christmas Eve Sylvan Lake 5:00 p.m. The Vigil of Christmas: 5:00 pm & 9:30 pm Wednesday, December 25 | Christmas Day Sunday Morning: The Nativity of the Lord: 9:00 am Sylvan Lake 11:00 a.m. Wednesday, January 1 | New Year’s Day (Last Sunday of each The Solemnity of Mary the Holy Mother of God month 9:00 a.m.) 11:00 am Rimbey 9:00 a.m. 5033-47a Avenue Weekday mass Wednesdays and Fridays 9:00am Sylvan Lake 403-887-2398


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PAT O’BRIEN

BETTY OSMOND

MEGAN CHERNOFF

DAN McLEAN

DAVE BRUNNER

STEVE DILLS

SCOTT McDERMOTT

GORD FRASER

International Service Co-Chair

Club Service

Community Services

Community Service

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Club Service

Vocational Service Sergeant at Arms

Club Service

NANCY NUMAN Club Service

MARLA MAHER Secretary & Acting President

Wishing You The Best This Holiday Season Rotary is the largest service organization in the world dedicated to local and international projects. If you are a business or professional person and interested in membership, just ask one of our members around this page. Or join us for one of our weekly meetings and we’ll buy lunch. Meetings are held 11:45 a.m. each 3 201ents Wednesday (beginning Jan.) at Pier 7 Restaurant in Sylvan Lake.. Achie

at H.J. Cody High School, Bentley School and Eckville Junior Senior High School.

• Sponsored and supported the Intreact Club at École H.J. Cody.

• Hosted and co-sponsored Canada Day activities on the pier in Sylvan Lake Provincial Park.

Treasurer & International Service

NADINE COYNE Community Service Co-Chair

• Sponsored a student to attend Rotary Youth Leadership (RYLA) Camp. • Financially supported Sylvan Lake’s Jazz At The Lake Festival. • Financially supported the Shake The Lake action sports and music festival. • Sponsored a Christmas hot turkey lunch for seniors at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre. • Organized and hosted the annual Skate-A-Thon, helping community groups raise more than $20,000. • Sponsored horse drawn sleigh rides during Winterfest on the Family Day weekend in February.

DALE GANSKE Club & International Service

President Elect Curtis Setso

Contributed financially KidSport Sylvan Lake.

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• Awarded Rotary Humanitarian awards to H. J. Cody Grade 11 and 12 students. • Awarded scholarships to students

Secretary Marla Maher

Society and the École Fox Run Renaissance Program, Christmas Celebration with seniors/food bank/shelter box.

Treasurer Jack Van Delden Fourteen Sylvan Lake Rotarians and family members were part of a group of 26 representing Alberta Rotary clubs who delivered over 400 wheelchairs to people in the rural area outside of Huatulco Mexico. Rotarian Trevor Sigfusson with one of the recipients, Romulo Perez Hernandez.

New Generations Chairperson Alana Routhier

• Financially supported the Rotary Foundation’s campaign to eradicate polio throughout the world. • Financially supported the Water School project to bring clean water throughout equatorial East Africa.

• Supported Spirit of Sylvan Yuletide Festival. Members of the Interact Club at École H. J. Cody High School joined Rotarians in collecting money along the Santa Claus parade route, raising $1,313. Among those collecting were Interact members Emma Villeneuve, Kyndall Cutforth, Zoey Rodin and Baylee White.

• Financially supported construction of a Community Centre in Guatemala through Wuqu’ Kawoq, the Mayan Health Alliance. • Participated in a water sand filter construction seminar aimed at providing clean and hygienically sound water to rural Guatemala in Central America.

Membership Chair

VICTOR MARIS Foundation Chair

JOYCE MEGSON Vocational Service Chair

International Projects:

• Contributed to Sylvan Lake Christmas Bureau.

• Financially supported the United Way, the Red Deer Hospice

International Service Chairpeople Bonnie Ganske Pat O’Brien

Rotary hosts Canada Day activities at the pier. Vic Maris and Bonnie Ganske prepared for the crowds.

• Presented the Citizen of the Year award at Mermaid Ball.

• Organized an NHL Hockey Draft fundraiser aimed at supporting local school programs.

Community Service Chairpeople Nadine Coyne Curtis Setso

Club Service Chairperson Marla Maher One of Rotary’s big fundraising events is a hockey draft. Working at the event were Rotarians Megan Chernoff and Paul Ventura, Matthew Ventura, and Rotarians Nancy Numan and Joyce Megson.

THELMA MARIS

Sergeant-At-Arms Scott McDermott

Vocational Service Chairperson Joyce Megson

• Collected pocket change along the Christmas parade route raising in excess of $1,300 for Sylvan Lake Food Bank and had a float in the parade.

• Hosted an annual golf tournament to fund scholarships for local students.

International Co-Chair

President Marla Maher

• Financially supported the Heroes program at École Fox Run School and École Mother Teresa School.

• Participated in the 1913 Days parade and the Party of the Century.

BONNIE GANSKE

Rotary Club Executive:

Sponsored/Hosted Events:

• Continued to spearhead a project to erect a new lighthouse on the shores of Sylvan Lake.

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• Co-sponsored the Get Real program at École Fox Run School

JACK VAN DELDEN

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• Six Sylvan Lake Rotarians and family members participated along with a dozen Rotarians from other Central Alberta Rotary Clubs to distribute almost 500 wheelchairs in February around Huatulco, Mexico. • Hosted a Swedish friendship exchange in August. • Supported a Literacy Project in Belize.

PAUL VENTURA Club Service

• Supported two different Girl School projects in equatorial Africa.

MATT TOONDERS

JOSH WELTON

CURTIS SETSO

ALANA ROUTHIER

MARIAN MILLER

LARRY PANGHORN

TREVOR SIGFUSSON

JIM MacSWEEN

Community Service

Community Service

President Elect & Community Service Co-Chair

New Generations Chair

Honourary

Club Service

Community Service

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Ice fishing season underway; report of 5-12 inches of ice BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Winter has certainly set in and with it the ubiquitous ice huts are sprouting over all the favourite fishing holes. Once again, Sylvan Lake Management Committee is promoting its ‘Take It Off!’ campaign and asking anglers to register their ice fishing huts. “Registration allows for increased protection of property and our beautiful Sylvan Lake,” said a media release issued last week. You only need to register a structure once, so registrants are asked to keep record of their reg-

istration number from year to year. “This ensures a proper investigation of property should it fall victim to theft or vandals,” said the release. “Registration also helps officials contact owners in the spring if the structure is found abandoned on the lake after Mar. 31, the last day of the ice fishing season.” To register, fill out a simple form that identifies contents of the structure, users and contact information. Forms are available at Sylvan Lake town hall, Lacombe County office and Sylvan Lake RCMP detachment. Online registration is available at sylvanlake. ca/take-it-off. Last year just a few huts were left on the lake at the end of the season, a vast improvement

from a few years ago. That’s also an indication that the message is getting through to responsible users. If huts are abandoned on the lake during the spring thaw, debris can include wood, gasoline, furniture and plastic that ends up settling to the bottom of the lake, or floating to the surface. “Careless disregard for the lake and for others results in serious contamination of the water, which is detrimental to fish and waterfowl habitat and creates safety hazards for other users of the lake,” said the release from Beverly Anderson. For those interested in conditions at the lake, there was a new post on the Alberta Outdoorsman Forum on Sunday from Zip-in-Z which includes pictures. To take a look see or follow the thread

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check www.outdoorsmenforum.ca/showthread. php?p=2240612. Among the pictures were those showing vehicles on the lake while others cautioned they weren’t going to drive through the slush which is under the snow, but would instead walk to their huts. One report stated there’s between 5-12” of ice and some flood water in areas. Another internet search found someone renting ice fishing huts on the lake. Sounds like quite a set up. “Gas and stove furnaces in huts. Underwater camera hooked up to 27 inch flatscreen TVs for the ultimate fishing experience. Can accommodate up to four anglers for day use only, no overnight stays.”

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Apartment vacancy rate pegged at 4.9 per cent; up from 1.1 per cent last year The rates for two bedroom units now average $908, one bedroom units increased to an average of $666 BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Higher demand and low vacancy rates supported increased rental rates in many of Alberta’s bigger communities, including Sylvan Lake. Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation’s October rental market survey indicated average rents have increased 21.5 per cent for two bedroom apartments in

Sylvan Lake. Rents for one bedroom units edged up an average of three per cent. (These rates were calculated by this reporter. A separate page in the survey indicates the percentage change of average rent was “suppressed to protect confidentiality or data was not statistically reliable”.) The rates for two bedroom units now average $908, compared to $747 at the time of the last survey. One bedroom units increased from an average of $646 in October 2012 to $666 in October this year.

However vacancy rates also increased in Sylvan Lake. There’s a 5.6 per cent vacancy rate for two bedroom apartments, up from 1.4 per cent a year earlier. Overall, the town’s vacancy rate was pegged at 4.9 per cent, up from 1.1 per cent in October 2012. Calculations for Sylvan Lake’s statistics were based on one bachelor unit, 33 one bedroom units, 213 two bedroom apartments, and 20 three bedroom apartments in 2013. All are in buildings with three or more units.

According to the report, the apartment vacancy rate in Alberta’s urban centres was 1.6 per cent in October 2013, down from two per cent the previous October. “Employment growth and an influx of migrants were the primary contributors to the decline in vacancies.” The vacancy rate in Red Deer increased to 1.9 per cent in this year’s survey from 1.2 per cent in October 2012.

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5012 48 Avenue | www.sylvanlake.ca | 403.887.2141

Upcoming Meetings COUNCIL MEETING January 13, 2014 | 6:00 pm Municipal Government Building THERE WILL BE NO COUNCIL MEETING ON DECEMBER 23, 2013. MPC MEETING January 6, 2014 | 6:00 pm Municipal Government Building COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING January 2, 2014 | 6:00 PM Municipal Government Building TOWN OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED DECEMBER 25 & 26, 2013 AND JANUARY 1, 2014. TOWN OFFICES WILL CLOSE EARLY, AT 1:00 PM ON DECEMBER 24, 2013.

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Take Notice 2014 OPERATING/CAPITAL BUDGET Town departments will present their proposed Operating Budgets to Town Council at two meetings in January. These meetings, which are open to the public, will be held on January 7 and 8th from 5:00 – 8:30 p.m. at the Municipal Government Building (5012 48th Avenue). Following the presentations, Council will consider the requirements and provide decisions and final direction at a meeting scheduled for January 10th, 2014 from 5:00 – 8:30 pm and on January 11th from 9 am – 2 pm at the Municipal Government Building. Citizens are encouraged to attend these meetings and hear Council’s direction for the 2014 budget year. For further information please call 403-8872141. GARBAGE/GREEN BOX COLLECTION NOTICE Holiday Schedule If your garbage/green box recycling collection day is Christmas Day (Wednesday) it will be collected on Boxing Day (Thursday). If your regular garbage/green box collection day is Boxing Day (Thursday) it will be collected as scheduled. If your regular garbage/green box collection day is New Years Day (Wednesday) it will be collected the following day (Thursday). Please ensure that your trash and green box recycling is out for collection by 8:00 A.M. on your collection day. Christmas gift wrap is accepted in your green box.

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Request for Proposal PRINTING & PUBLICATION SERVICES The Town of Sylvan Lake is collecting submissions for the development of a three-year working agreement for out-ofhouse printing services. Please visit www.sylvanlake.ca/projects for the full RFP. Completed proposals may be addressed to the contact below and must be received no later than Wednesday, January 8, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. Late proposals will not be accepted. Inquiries may also be directed to: Joanne Gaudet Communications Officer Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48 Avenue Sylvan Lake AB T4S 1G6 Proposals must be presented in sealed, clearly marked packages. Faxed or other electronically transmitted proposals will not be accepted.

2014 INFRASTRUCTURE STUDY The Public Works Department is seeking proposals from qualified engineering firms to conduct a 2014 Infrastructure Study involving water supply/treatment/distribution/storage, wastewater collection/treatment/storage/disposal, stormwater management and transportation. Documents will be available from the Municipal Government Building at 5012 48th Avenue during normal office hours or through an e-mail request to Project Managers, David Kelham at dkelham@sylvanlake.ca or David Yee at dyee@sylvanlake.ca on and after Monday, December 16th, 2013.

Join us at Sylvan Lake Provincial Park and enjoy our annual New Years Day Fireworks show!

Please contact Public Works at 403-887-2800 if you do not have a green box.

Please stay a minimum of 500 metres from the firing zone.

WASTE TRANSFER SITE Holiday Hours of Operation The facility will be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Years Day. The Waste Transfer Site is open during the winter from 9:00 A.M. to 5 P.M., Wednesday to Saturday exclusive of statutory holidays.

Proposals must be presented or delivered in sealed packages, clearly marked “Proposal for 2014 Infrastructure Study”. Faxed or other electronically transmitted proposals will not be accepted.

Watch for summer hours beginning in April 2014.

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No later than Thursday, January 9th, 2014 at 2:00 p.m., Mountain Standard Time. Late proposals will not be accepted. All inquiries related to this Request for Proposal shall be directed to: Mr. David Kelham or Mr. David Yee Town of Sylvan Lake Tel: 403-887-2141


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Warmest wishes from your friends at Tim Hortons.

Wishing everyone in our community the happiest of holidays. Best wishes for the New Year from John-Paul & Tanya Doucette, and the team members at your local Tim Hortons in Sylvan Lake.

Wishing everyone in our community the happiest of holidays. Best wishes for the New Year from John-Paul & Tanya Doucette, Wayne & Sharon Graham and the team members at your local Tim Hortons in Sylvan Lake.

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Mystery of Simon Shepherd

Students in Grades 3-5 at C. P. Blakely School sang and performed the play Mystery of Simon Shepherd for appreciative audiences of family and friends during two performances Tuesday. Mr. Pizzey’s class performed the play while students from other classes sang a variety of Christmas songs. Admission to the concerts was a non-perishable food item for Sylvan Lake Food Bank or cash for Sylvan Lake Christmas Bureau. STEVE DILLS PHOTOS


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– SPECIAL SECTION TO THE SYLVAN LAKE NEWS –

Christmas Greetings from around the community! The Sylvan Lake News Crew would like to wish all of our customers, readers, family and friends glad tidings for Christmas and a Happy New Year!

From Cheryl, Shannon, Joe, Stuart, Steve &Michele...

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Greetings of the Season! Wishing everyone a

Merry Christmas and all

Season’s Greetings!

MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR!

the best in 2014!

M you enjoy May j a wonderful d f l holiday with family & friends.

Sincere wishes, Sylvan Lake Town Council & Staff 5012-48 Avenue 403-887-2141 www.sylvanlake.ca

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The Staff & Management of Scott’s No Frills wish you peace, joy and happiness on Christmas Day and through the New Year. MERRY CHRISTMAS! NF LOGO SCOTT PDF !-

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Greetings of the Season! Merry Christmas & Happy New Year!

Season’s Greetings

The Sylvan Lake Chamber of Commerce wishes you a safe & merry holiday season! The Chamber of Commerce will be closed from December 23 to January 6. Phone 403.887.3048

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THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 2013 | SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 21

Greetings of the Season! Wishing you every happiness this Holiday Season and throughout the coming year!

During the Holiday Season more than ever, our thoughts turn gratefully to those who have made our progress possible. And in this spirit we say, simply but sincerely thank you and best wishes for the holiday season and a happy New Year!

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Greetings of the Season! Merry Christmas & Joyous New Year to all of our customers, family and friends!

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THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 2013

Entertained

- Lilly Draper, Presley Quirico and Lawson Harder entertained parents, family and friends last Tuesday during C. P. Blakely School’s Christmas play, The Last Noel.

Costumed - Keisen Reid, Wristyn Ottenbreit and Milena Kasha were some of the students in costume for C.P. Blakely School’s Christmas play last Tuesday. STUART FULLARTON PHOTOS

Acted

- Alex Martinson, Desiree Shanks and Christopher Paans acted in C. P. Blakely school’s Christmas play last Tuesday afternoon. The performance was held again in the evening and was one of two planned by the school.

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Tasty - Jennifer Arsenault (right) added to the assortment of foods on Ali Izairi’s plate during C.P. Blakely School’s annual Christmas dinner last Thursday. The dinner, held at the community centre, was organized by the school’s Parent Advisory Committee. STUART FULLARTON

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THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 2013

High School completion rate at an all-time high in Chinook’s Edge We are proud of the hard work being accomplished in all of our schools BY SANDY BEXON SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Time consuming

- The outdoor ice block Christmas tree in front of the Chilibeck home at 5024-47A Avenue, was a work of dedication. “It took lots of hours, lots of food colouring and much co-operation from Mother Nature,” wrote Laurie Chilibeck. “It looks better at night in the dark. Lights go on at 5 p.m. My husband Dan started in November with six square buckets in the freezer. Finally Mother Nature co-operated and we were able to start freezing them outside. Sometimes they would take longer to freeze if the temperatures were milder.” The creation now includes 62 blocks. LAURIE CHILIBECK

must feel safe and cared for every day. That is at the root of all quality learning, so continuing to achieve high results in this area is vital,” said Sacher. “We still believe we can do better and we continue to work on our excellence levels in both provincial achievement tests and diploma exams. We would like to see even more of our students transition into post-secondary learning, and to see higher numbers of students participating in the many RAP (Registered Apprenticeship Programs) available through our partnership with Olds College, Red Deer College, e-Campus Alberta and others. That said, although we will never become complacent about our service to students, our improvement across this division over the last few years tells a great story and we are very pleased.” The Accountability Pillar is posted in the Plans and Reports section of the division website at www.chinooksedge.ab.ca, and also includes details specific to individual schools. “This is not just a single year of good results — this is a continuous improvement across many of the categories over the past few years,” said Colleen Butler, Board of Education Chair. “This level of achievement is the result of hard work by staff and students across the division, and we are very proud.”

The percentage of Chinook’s Edge students completing high school is now 78.2 per cent, up from the record-setting 77.7 per cent from last year and well above the provincial average of 74.5 per cent. These are some of the findings in the recentlyreleased Accountability Pillar, which is a public results report from Alberta Education. “Schools across Chinook’s Edge are working on this as a priority and there are many projects underway to support the increase we see in the number of students completing high school,” said Superintendent Kurt Sacher. “We are proud of the hard work being accomplished in all of our schools, across all the grades, that is directly impacting student achievement. High School completion is the result of years of quality learning, from the minute our students enter Kindergarten to the time they graduate. We’re very pleased with this evidence that our focus on achievement is setting our students up for success in school — and in life.” Excellence levels were achieved once again for the Safe and Caring culture in Chinook’s Edge schools, as well as Education Quality, Citizenship and School Improvement. “We are very purposeful and relentless when it comes to ensuring student success, and we start with the priority that each one of our students

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THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 2013

Ideas sought on how to celebrate Confederation’s 150th anniversary BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Let your mind loose to spiral this way and that as you consider how you’d like to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Confederation. The anniversary, in 2017, is “an opportunity for all Canadians to celebrate our shared history and values, which have helped us forge the greatest country in the world,” said MP Earl Dreeshen. “We have a strong historical knowledge in our region and I look forward to hearing from individuals and organizations on what they view as the key aspects that have shaped our lives.”

Dreeshen plans to host a consultation with museums, historical associations and municipalities next month. It will be part of a network of roundtable discussions that are taking place across Canada in coming months. “We want a celebration that reflects who we are as Canadians, where we came from, and what we can give back,” he said. “Canada 150 will be an occasion to build and strengthen the nation and to engage Canadians in shaping our future.” Constituents interested in shaping the 150th anniversary celebrations are encouraged to send ideas to Dreeshen at earl.dreeshen.c1@parl.gc.ca or complete an online questionaire at Canada. ca/150.

Specialized

- Sharon Graham, chairperson of the Poppy Campaign for the Sylvan Lake branch of The Royal Canadian Legion, presented a $3,000 cheque to Bethany Sylvan Lake, accepted by Gayladawne Hobbs, Care Service Manager, Tuesday. The money was designated towards purchase of a specialized tub/ lift which is valued at approximately $43,700. The Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary has previously donated $3,000 towards the project.STEVE DILLS

Keep Christ Enjoyed

- The Filipino Choir of Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Church entertained with Christmas in Your Hearts and two songs in their own language — Pasko Nanaman and Sa Arawak ng Pasko during the Sacred Massed Choir concert Dec. 1. Under the direction of Jenny Fernandez, the 19 member choir wore matching t-shirts raising awareness of those affected by Typhoon Haiyan. STEVE DILLS

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THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 2013

Family skating party to conclude a year of celebration BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

The whole town’s invited to help cap a tremendous Centennial Year during the final event on the evening of Dec. 31st. “We’ve had a pretty good year, very successful events,” said Centennial Celebrations chairperson Brenda Dale. “To wrap it all up the committee is hosting a family skating party at the old arena.” “All famillies, young and old, are invited,” she said. Midnight will be at 9 p.m. so families with

young children can participate in the festivities and get home at a reasonable hour. The event runs from 6-10 p.m. and features crafts, entertainment, surprises and a chance to skate and visit. It will also be the last time to taste Sylvan Lake’s Centennial birthday cake. “We’ve had lots of it this year,” quipped Dale. Besides cake, your $5 family pass also includes hot dogs and hot chocolate. A limited number of tickets are available at Sylvan Lake & Area Community Partners office, 4936 50th Avenue, so hurry to get yours and participate in the finale of a great year of celebration.

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- Students and their parents from the Grade 2 and Grade 2/3 classes at École Steffie Woima Elementary School participated in the annual Christmas tree project at École Steffie Woima Elementary School last Friday. Cara Wynnyk and her daughter Ruby were among those crafting special displays.! BETTY WELCH

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Cadets supported - Sharon Graham, chairperson of the Poppy Campaign at The Royal Canadian Legion, Sylvan Lake Br. No. 212, presented $900 to 1390 Corp Royal Canadian Army Cadets, which was accepted by Master Bombardier Wallace at the Nov. 19 general meeting of the branch. STEVE DILLS

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THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 2013

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The choir from École Steffie Woima Elementary School, under the leadership of Leah Rawlings, entertained during the Spirit of Sylvan Yuletide Festival Nov. 30.

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Auctioneer Dale Plante grabbed bids for live auction items at Spirit of Sylvan Yuletide Festival Nov. 30. Bidding wasn’t that spirited and there were some good bargains bought by those who did raise their hands.

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THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 2013

Fox Run Spirit Rally

Teamwork

Progressing

- Students in the Grade 6 band at École Fox Run School performed several pieces during the school’s winter concert last Friday. They also provided interesting facts about their instruments. Those playing clarinets included Payton Williams, eag a Wilson, so , Hannah a a Pick, c , Ashley s ey Ternes, e es, Tasia as a Lozo o o and a d Mackenzie ac en Teaghan Wudkevich.

- An ice cream challenge required students to use teamwork in order to succeed. Taking part were Danielle Boetchker, Amy Geake, Bailey Kennedy, Nick Polsin elli, Ethan Hanson and Khale Skinner. STUART FULLARTON PHOTOS

Games

- École Fox Run School held a variety of fun, and sometimes messy, games and activities during its Spirit Rally Nov. 29. Carrying a dog bone from one end of the gym to the other was Conner Temmerman.

Frozen

- Maddi Laturnus and Lexi Wall worked together to pull apart a frozen t-shirt.

Sylvan Lake Minor Hockey Association

Weekly Game Results! For the weekend of December 13 - 15, 2013

MELCOR 4YEAR OLD LAKERS

CASTAWAY SPORTS NOVICE LAKERS

continued forward skating skills and began learning backwards skating skills. +of the Week - #5 Keenan Erickson

Lakers 6 vs. Delburne 7 Lakers 2 vs. Lacombe 7 +of the Week -Ashley Karcha

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TERRYS LEASE MAINTENANCE NOVICE LAKERS

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Lakers vs. Red Deer Lakers vs. Rimbey +of the Week -Hudson Wheaton

Lakers 7 vs. Formula Powell LP Lakers 7 Lakers 6 vs. Lacombe 7 +of the Week - Eric Bennett

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Lakers played fun 3 on 3 vs. Lakers Lakers 1 vs. Delburne 6 +of the Week -James Moorhouse

Lakers 13 vs. Rimbey 7 +of the Week -Kain Watson

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Lakers 7 vs. Cranbrook 4 Lakers 0 vs. Okotoks 2 +of the Week - Zach Daniels

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Lakers 16 vs. Ponoka 0 Lakers 14 vs. Ponoka 3 +of the Week - Avery Shadbolt

FORMULA POWELL LP DYNAMITE LAKERS no scores submitted +of the Week -

Lakers played fun 3 on 3 vs. Lakers Lakers 4 vs. Lacombe 8 +of the Week -#10 Scott Dicaire

SYLVAN LAKE AGENCIES ATOM LAKERS no scores submitted +of the Week -

SERVUS CREDIT UNION ATOM LAKERS

Played in the Spruceview tournament +of the Week -Brandon Slade

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SCOTIA BANK PEEWEE LAKERS no scores submitted

COMFORT INN PEEWEE LAKERS Lakers 15 vs. Lacombe 0 +of the Week -#18 Easton Springinatic

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Lakers 13 vs. Maskwacis 3 Lakers 9 vs. Rocky 3 +of the Week -Sal Montalto

NORDIC SYSTEM MIDGET LAKERS

SYLVAN CONCRETE BANTAM LAKERS Lakers 3 vs. Taber 5 Lakers 0 vs. Foothills 3 Lakers 6 vs. Badlands 2 +of the Week - #9 Brody Judson

REDCORE BANTAM LAKERS Lakers 4 vs. Castor 4 Lakers 6 vs. Stettler 9 +of the Week - Rhett Jensen SYLVAN TRUCK RANCH BANTAM LAKERS Won second place in Leduc tournament +of the Week -Josh Halat

Lakers 1 vs. Springbank 3 Lakers 9 vs. Southland 1 +of the Week -Justyn Day

MIDGET 2 LAKERS no scores submitted +of the Week -

BOSTON PIZZA FEMALE LAKERS no scores submitted +of the Week -

BIG BEAR ENERGY FEMALE LAKERS Lakers 1 vs. Stettler 4 +of the Week -Jaida Goodrunning


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THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 2013

Sacred Massed Choir performed Our King Has Come

- The Sacred Massed Choir, directed by Kerry Heisler, provided enjoyable entertainment to over 600 people during two concerts at Sylvan Lake Alliance Church Dec. 1. They presented the Christmas musical Our King Has Come. Vocal soloists included Kerry Heisler, Sean Neergaard, Joan Ree, Jodi Hinshaw, Chris Stiles, Sonja Johanson, Helen Gottemaker, Janeve Masson, June Pearson and Rhonda McKerracher. STEVE DILLS

MUNICIPAL OFFENCE

Veterans involved in D-Day, liberation of France sought for French award

Sept.-Oct. 2013

BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

As part of events commemorating the 70th anniversary of the landings in Normandy and Provence, France during World War II, France wishes to honour the veterans who took part in these operations. The Sylvan Lake branch of The Royal Canadian Legion is looking for any surviving veterans and is willing to help them complete nomination forms which need to be submitted before Dec. 31st. Some of these veterans will be nominated to or promoted within the National Order of the Legion of Honour, the highest decoration that France can bestow, said a letter from the Ambassador of France in Canada. “In order to compile the corresponding dossiers, the Embassy will identify … veterans who took part in combat or military landing operations, or the liberation of France. Canadian or foreign decorations already held by veterans may represent useful criteria for selection,” stated the letter. The Department of Veterans Affairs has agreed to support this initiative and we encourage you to participate by nominating candidates for this prestigious decoration, said a letter from the federal department. Dossiers must be sent to Veterans Affairs Canada for verification before Dec. 31 and will subsequently be sent to the Embassy of France. If there are veterans who qualify, please contact Gordon Graham, First Vice President of the Sylvan Lake branch of The Royal Canadian Legion at 403887-2434 or 403-304-7805 for more information or assistance in completing the necessary forms.

Fines & Warnings Sept. Oct. Drive MV with expired licence plate 7 0 Drive uninsured vehicle on hwy. 1 3 Drive while unauthorized, mandatory court 0 2 Driver engaged in stunt on hwy 1 0 Driver fail to wear seat belt 2 0 Distracted driving - cellphone 2 2 Exceed maximum speed limit 12 8 Fail to obey traffic control device 1 0 Fail to remove furniture, garbage, metals, parts, etc. 0 1 Fail to produce registration 1 3 Fail to produce valid insurance card 3 3 Fail to provide operator's license 2 0 Illegally parked 58 4 MV body/fender/mudguard not located as req'd 1 0 MV body/fender/mudguard not cover width of tire 1 0 Drive without valid operator's licence 0 1 Pass school bus when red lights on 0 1 Passenger fail to wear seat belt 1 0 Permit improper use of lic. plate 1 0 Unregistered vehicle on highway 2 2 TOTAL - Fines and warnings 96 30

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Sylvan’s 100th

- Here’s a picture from a Christmas card that used a 1930s beach scene which shows a makeshift dock at the bend of what is now known as Lakeshore Drive and Highway 11A. The people are from the Ainsworth family who had a cottage on the bend — Elmer and sons, Ron and Jack. This is one of a series of historic photos we’ll publish during Sylvan Lake’s 100th anniversary. If you’ve got a photo you’d like us to print, please get in touch with editor Steve Dills at 403-887-2331 or email it to editor@sylvanlakenews.com along with as much information as you can provide. PHOTO COURTESY SYLVAN LAKE & DISTRICT ARCHIVES SOCIETY

Incidents Cat at Large 4 Cat impounded 5 Cat injured or deceased 1 Dog at Large 17 Dog Barks/Howls/disturbs others 0 Dog defecates on public/private property 1 Dog Impounded 14 Dog Injured 1 Dog chase/bite/lunge/show agg 2 Fail to Obtain Dog License 1 Skunk traps issued 0 Skunks captured/released 5 Total 46 Violations Dog at Large 7 Total 7

8 7 1 15 8 0 12 0 1 1 1 0 54 2 2

Above are statistics provided by Sylvan Lake Municipal Enforcement of activity for the past two months.


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THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 2013

SPORTS

Rush to lead Olympic mens’ bobsleigh team as pilot of Canada 1 BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Sylvan Lake’s Lyndon Rush will again pilot Canada 1 sled at the Olympics. “A star-studded line-up of 16 medal-winning athletes” was

announced by to the Canadian bobsleigh team by BobsleighCanadaSkeleton. “Canada will be fronted by veteran bobsleigh Olympians with podium experience,” proclaimed the Olympics Canada website after Monday’s official announcement

Hockey teams filled Christmas shoeboxes for needy children BY STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Christmas will be made much brighter this year for children around the world, thanks to donations made by teams participating in the Eckville Eagles Novice hockey tournament last month. Together, the eight teams filled 68 shoeboxes for Operation Christmas Child, which distributes them to needy youths around the world. Sylvan Lake All About Bouncing Novice 3 Lakers were awarded pizzas for donating the highest amount of shoeboxes, with a total of 19. “Families were more than happy to help out, and they had lots of fun doing it,” said team manager

Corrine Olineck. “Hopefully they’ll keep doing it in years to come.” More than one shoebox was received for each of the team’s 16 players, with some families donating several. Olineck said donating not only gave players and their families the chance to improve Christmas for children in need, but also taught them valuable lessons about giving. “They learned that it’s not all about them, and that it’s good to help other kids around the world.” Each year, organizers of the tournament choose a different charity to receive donations from participating teams. The food bank is often chosen, but organizers were told this year

of the team that will compete in Sochi, Russia in February. Bronze medal-winning pilot Rush will lead the 12 men on the team. Rush will be joined by two of his three former bronze medal teammates, Dave Bissett and Lascelles Brown. They’ll be joined by Olympic competitor Neville Wright on Team Rush. Chris Spring will pilot Canada 2. The team includes Olympic competitor Jesse Lumsden along with Olympic rookies Cody Sorenson and Ben Coakwell. Spring competed at Vancouver 2010 for his native Australia. Canada 3 will be piloted by Justin Kripps who was a brakeman at Vancouver 2010 before he learned to drive a sled. His team includes Tim Randall, James McNaughton

that it is already currently well stocked. Tournament coordinator Anna Henkelman felt it was the “perfect time of year” for donations to be made to Operation Christmas Child, and she was happy with the amount of donations received. “It was pretty exciting to see all these boxes coming in the door,” she said. “We were very pleased with the results.” Donations of $7 were received along with the shoeboxes. That’s the amount required to cover the cost of shipping them overseas

and Bryan Barnett. While Randall have all confidence you will do and McNaughton are Olympic Canada proud in Sochi.” rookies, Barnett, a newcomer to In two-man competition at bobsleigh from the world of ath- Lake Placid last Friday, Rush and letics, competed at Beijing 2008 in teammate Neville Wright placed the 200 metre race. ninth in a two-run time of 1:51.86 “On the men’s side of the maple which was 1.39 seconds behind leaf, competition is fierce,” said the the winner. Canadian Olympic site. “The big A day later, Rush teamed up pushers are preaparing for Sochi with Lascelles Brown for the secfor both the four-man and two- ond two-man event. The pair finman races. While the big sled has ished 13th with a time of 1:51.77 been a work in progress, Chris which was 1.58 seconds back of Spring and Jesse Lumsden won a the leader. two-man bronze medal in Calgary Then on Sunday, Rush and his this season. four man team failed to crack the “Canada’s bobsleigh athletes top 20 list, finishing 21st on the have a reputation for always bring- first run with a time of 55.94 which ing their A-game and I have no was 0.97 seconds behind the leaddoubt that our new men’s and er. As a result they didn’t get a women’s Olympic teams will do second run. just that,” said Marcel Aubut, presThe first half of the World Cup ident, Can-adian Olympic season is now complete and athCommittee. “Congratulations to letes are heading home for the each and every one of our new holiday season. bobsleigh Olympic team members. I EVERYONE IS INVITED TO THE

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This is to advise that an appeal has been received appealing the Development Officer’s decision of November 28th, 2013 to deny the application for a development permit to construct an accessory building on Lot 14, Block 1, Plan 0224592, being 557 Birch Way in the Summer Village of Birchcliff. The development permit is being appealed based on the grounds that the appellant needs a 2000 sq. ft. building to store all of his equipment and vehicles. A Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Hearing will be held as follows:

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Documents regarding the development permit, the Development Officer’s decision, and the notice of appeal are available for public inspection at the Summer Village Administration Office. The Subdivision and Development Appeal Board will hear the appellant or any person acting on behalf of the appellant; the development authority or a person acting on behalf of the development authority; any person who received this notice and wishes to be heard or a person acting on behalf of that person; and any other person who claims to be affected by the decision.

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BY STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Red Deer County councillors approved capital and operating budgets for 2014 during their regular meeting Tuesday. A sole amendment was made to the budget drafted earlier this month, with

$500,000 added for snow plowing. That funding is the result of “the larger amount of snow at this point in the winter”, according to a county release. Final operating budget was approved at $42,200,981, and capital at $21,828,169. The latter dropped by more than $4 million, due to a decrease in the number of

large-scale projects. In the release, Mayor Jim Wood said council was “very happy” with the budget. “We feel this will allow us to carry on the high levels of service to our ratepayers without a significant impact on taxes.” Director of Corporate Services Heather Gray also voiced her approval.

“The budget is both sensible and aggressive in terms of balancing services with costs,” she said. “Ratepayers will be pleased to know the county remains in a healthy financial position.” More information, including a list of budget highlights, is available on the county’s website at www.rdcounty.ca.

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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.

Terrific 1 bdrm suite With storage room Coin-op laundry in bldg. Close to shopping Sorry – N/S & N/P Available NOW!

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LOOKING FOR A SHOP? Post Frame Buildings. AFAB Industries has experience, expertise, reliability and great construction practices. For a free quote, contact Ryan Smith 403-818-0797 or email: ryan.afab@gmail.com

UNITED HOMES CANADA invites you to view our Heated display homes. Purchase today at 2012 pricing. Inventory clearance starting at $92,500.; www. unitedhomescanada.com. 148 Eastlake Blvd., Airdrie. 1-800-461-7632.

For Whatever You’re Rent Selling... We Have The Paper You Need! CLASSIFIEDS 1-877-223-3311

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Building Supplies

SINGLE BEST SALE EVER WITH DYNAMIC HOMES! Don’t miss out! Up to $7000. in discounts. Some restrictions may apply. Limited time offer on SRI Models. Save this Christmas. Call 1-877-341-4422.

Mortgages Bought/Sold

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LUCKY PLACE

ONLY $1295 + G & E Large bright 3 bdrm Upgraded townhouse 1 1/2 baths & 6 appls. Deck in Fenced back yard Close to trails & schools Sorry – N/S & N/P Available NOW!

WATERMARK Lake views from this Great corner unit! 2 bdrms & 2 spa-like baths 7 appls & U/G parking Gas F/P & BBQ gas line Sorry – N/S & N/P Avail January 1

403-887-8552 We also manage homes in Innisfail Innisfail, Penhold, Red Deer, Lacombe, and Caroline

59 Hinshaw Dr. SYLVAN LAKE, AB

403-887-5908

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403-314-0099 • 403-358-0502 www.hpman.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

JIM’S SEPTIC TANK Service www.jimsseptic.ca

• Septic Tanks • Campgrounds

• Camps • RVs • Holding Tanks

• Barn Pits • Lagoons

We also offer PORTABLE TOILET RENTALS

403-748-2628

Toll Free 1-877-292-6777 sales@jimsseptic.ca

SECURE INDOOR & OUTDOOR STORAGE Perfect for: • Affordable Rates

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

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38 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS Money To Loan

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DROWNING IN DEBT? Cut debts more than 60% & debt free in half the time! Avoid bankruptcy! Free consultation; www.mydebtsolution.com or toll free 1-877-556-3500. BBB rated A+. FAST AND EASY LOANS! Bad 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.

THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 2013

Santa Claus Parade attracts record crowd

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 Antique & Classic Autos ....5020 Cars ..................................5030 SUV’s................................5040 Trucks ..............................5050 Heavy Trucks....................5060 Vans/Buses ......................5070 Motorcycles ......................5080 Campers ..........................5090 Motorhomes......................5100 5th Wheels........................5110 Holiday Trailers ................5120 Tent Trailers ......................5130 Utility Trailers ....................5140 ATV’s ................................5150 Boats & Marine ................5160 Snowmobiles ....................5170 Tires, Parts & Accessories ......................5180 Auto Wreckers ..................5190 Vehicles Wanted ..............5200 Car/Truck Rental ..............5210 Recreational Vehicle Rental ..............................5220 Trailer Rental ....................5230 Misc. Automotive ..............5240 RV’s ..................................5300

Snowmobiles

A large group participated on the Sylvan Lake Community Partners Association float in the Santa Claus parade.

Boston Pizza’s Lionel was one of the mascots who visited with spectators during the Santa Claus parade.

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GOT AN OLD SNOWMOBILE THAT NEEDS FIXIN’, OR JUST A TUNE-UP? Call Doug 403-887-4861

Tires, Parts Acces.

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WRECKING AUTO-TRUCKS. Parts to fit over 500 trucks. Lots of Dodge, GMC, Ford, imports. We ship anywhere. Lots of Dodge, diesel, 4x4 stuff. (Lloydminster). Reply 780-875-0270. North-East Recyclers truck up to 3 tons.

The weather was a balmy 0˚C last Nov. 29, which encouraged what we’d estimate was a record sized crowd to line the parade route in anticipation of the arrival of Santa Claus.

Members of the Interact Club at École H. J. Cody High School joined Rotarians in collecting money along the parade route for Sylvan Lake Food Bank Nov. 29. Among those collecting were Interact members Emma Villeneuve, Kyndall Cutforth and Zoey Rodin. The groups collected $1,313 thanks to the generosity of a large crowd of people gathered to watch the parade.

Public Notice #6000

Public Notices ..................6010 Special Features ..............6050

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

A large crowd of people greeted parade entries with cheers and accepted candy from participants during the Santa Claus parade.

Camp Kuriakos placed third in judging during the Santa Claus parade Nov. 29.


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THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 2013

www.hewlettparklanding.ca In warm appreciation of our association during the past year we extend our very best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Warmest thoughts and best wishes for a Merry Christmas and a very Happy New Year!

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We fill any bottle any size $3.75 5 gal. refill

Your water is processed in our locally owned facility.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR!

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THURSDAY, DEC. 19, 2013

May Theof Spirit of Christmas The Magic the Holidays never ends and its greatest of gifts are family and friends. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Have Ina warm Safeappreciation & HappyofHoliday, Fromduring YourtheFriends our association past yearat we extend our very best wishes for a happy holiday season.

Robert Popilchak

Glen Goodall

Caroline Boivin

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Alf Moore

403-396-1584

403-318-4547

403-358-9300

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