Sylvan Lake News, February 13, 2014

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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.

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Special Events Thursday, Feb. 13 - Benalto & Area Rural Crime Watch Society general meeting at 7 pm, Benalto Leisure Centre, Ag. Grounds. Guest Speaker: Sylvan Lake RCMP Cst. Erik Lieng, security task force, 2010 Vancouver Olympics. Topic: Omnipresent Olympics security. Law enforcement partners in attendance. For info call Yvette 403-746-3429. Saturday, Feb. 15 - Winterfest movie marathon at Sylvan Lake Library. Enjoy wintery movies, a craft, hot chocolate and popcorn from 10 am to 3 pm. Saturday, Feb. 15 - Winterfest - polar dip, fireworks and much more for the entire family in Centennial Park. See ad elsewhere in today’s paper. Saturday, Feb. 15 - Chili and a bun at Sylvan Lake Legion from 1-4 pm (during Winterfest). Free hot chocolate for all, other refreshments available. Saturday, Feb. 15 - Dance to the music of Wise Choice at Sylvan Lake Legion beginning at 8 pm. Wednesday, Feb. 26 - Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Bus to Deerfoot Casino, Calgary. Leave 8:30 am. Phone Joan 403-887-7614. Thursday, Feb. 27 - Red Deer River Naturalists host a presentation by Dr. Peter and Linda Kershaw on the proposed CANOL Heritage Trail at 7 pm at Kerry Wood Nature Centre in Red Deer. No charge, everyone welcome. For info check rdrn.ca/ Saturday, Mar. 1 - March movie marathon at Sylvan Lake Library from 110 am to 3:30 pm. Lady and the Tramp, Shrek and Up. Free, drop-in. Sunday, Mar. 2 - The Doll Sisters, a young Celtic American duo from Rocky Mountain House in concert at Sylvan Lake Legion from 2-4:30 p.m. They captivate audiences with their haunting harmonies, beautiful instrumentation and stellar songwriting. All proceeds go to Sylvan Lake Library. Tickets available at the library or from Friends of Sylvan Lake Library or Debbie at 403-598-3252. Tuesday, Mar. 4 - Shrove Tuesday pancake supper from 5-7 pm at Memorial Presbyterian Church, 5020 48 Street, Sylvan Lake.

Wednesday, Mar. 5-Friday, Mar. 7 - Central Alberta Homeschool Players present Romeo and Harriet, a comedic retelling of the classic at Sylvan Lake Gospel Chapel, 4920 50 Street, Sylvan Lake. Wednesday at 7 pm, Thursday at 1 and 7 pm and Friday at 7 pm. Admission by free will offering.

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 At the Seniors’ Centre: Mondays - Wii bowling; Tuesdays Sit & Be Fit, Whist, Beginner Bridge, Scrabble; Wednesdays - Drama troupe, lunches, Bible study, Tai Chi; Thursdays - Alberta Senior Benefit Program; Fridays - Yoga, Friday forums, bridge, foot care and massage clinics. For more info call Maryan 403-887-5428. 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 - Seniors’ Drama Troupe meets from 10-11:30 am at the Seniors Centre. New members always welcome. You don’t have to be a senior to join the fun. Call Pam 403-864-2975. 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.

Monthly events “The Sylvan Sassy Sisters” Red Hat group meets the second Thursday of each month, 10 a.m. at Humpty’s Restaurant. If you are interested in joining us, just drop in or phone 403-864-4606 for information. Third Tuesday every month. Royal Canadian Legion, Sylvan Lake Br. 212, general membership meeting beginning at 7:30 pm.

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It’s a winner - The front page photo taken by Treena Mielke at last year’s Polar Dip won first place in the feature photo category of the Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association Atco Photographic Awards competition. Titled Free-e-zing, it showed Jodi Hinshaw and Julie Saby jumping into the water to raise money for Community Partners. Awards were presented at the association’s annual symposium at the end of January. This year’s Polar Dip takes place in Centennial Park Saturday as part of Winterfest activities. Be there at 1 p.m. sharp to watch the fun. TREENA MIELKE FILE

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Multiplex reopened; longer hours planned; will have ice during summer Councillors approved two additional seasonal positions and other changes to operations of the multiplex BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Hockey, figure skating and other ice sports can return to Sylvan Lake after the multiplex was reopened to the public yesterday (Wednesday) after three and a half weeks of closure. The town’s only remaining ice surface was closed following the collapse of part of the roof on the arena beside it in the early morning of Jan. 20. There were concerns the arena could further collapse and the south wall fall into the dressing room area of the multiplex. Ron Lebsack, the town’s director of community services, told councillors Monday night that they’d met with the appraiser appointed by the insurance company as well as the structural engineer and

adjuster earlier in the day. The structural engineer had completed the analysis done over the last three weeks and provided the town with a letter to open the multiplex. He expected figure skaters to be in the facility Wednesday and minor hockey teams to return Thursday. During the past few weeks minor hockey teams have been playing games all over Central Alberta as other communities helped out by providing ice time. As far as the arena, Lebsack said there may not be a lot of action for some time as far as demolition is concerned. “It’s structurally unsound, it’s not stable for anyone to enter,” he said. Crews were in Sylvan Tuesday to remove snow from the southwest corner of the arena roof “so it becomes somewhat

Curling rink now to be included with new leisure centre BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Plans for a new leisure centre to replace Sylvan Lake’s old arena will now include a curling rink. Councillors, at their meeting Monday, approved a change in the scope of the project to include a curling rink. Councillor Dale Plante told members of Sylvan Lake Chamber of Commerce last Wednesday that plans to include a five sheet rink were greeted positively during a meeting held between the town and curlers. Ron Lebsack, the town’s director of community services, said he felt following that meeting they were “close enough to say we’re going to combine” the curling rink with the leisure centre. He expects to have a final agreement with the club within the next month. In the meantime, a request for proposals for architectural services for the project should go out this week so a contract can be awarded by the end of March. Then it’s a six-eight month process for final construction drawings and cost estimates. Lebsack’s timeline indicated conceptual design completion by May 9, detailed design and cost presented to council Nov. 10 and approval to proceed to tendering Nov. 24. Asked by Councillor Matt Prete about the length of time to build the facility, Lebsack 1-800-222-TIPS said the total project (1-800-222-8477) would likely take 18-24 We want your INFO... ...NOT your name months. “We’re looking

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at a phased process, putting emphasis on the arena and curling rink and getting them up and running as quickly as possible.” “We need to make it clear this process has to incorporate plans to have ice for the fall of 2015,” Prete continued. At that point Councillor Jas Payne, serving as chairman of the meeting in the absence of Mayor Sean McIntyre, said “the process is going to take time. If you want to do it right you have to follow the process … I don’t think there’s going to be any feet dragging on this project.” Lebsack cautioned that “any timeline we look at is realistic, but it comes with a cost. What council will have to look at is if it’s realistic, is it feasible.” Councillors unanimously approved a project work plan for the detailed design of the leisure centre. Among items to be dealt with under the project are confirmation of the cost and scope of work for rerouting underground utilities, confirming parking requirements for the facility and the construction timeline including phasing.

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safer so the structural engineer can get back in and assess the situation”, do a stabilization plan with cable so they can finish off the assessment of what caused the collapse. Lebsack added that they feel while the arena is very unsafe and structurally unsound, the engineers don’t believe there is any danger of the arena collapsing and falling into the multiplex. “They feel it will be more likely to collapse into the arena, the same way as it did, will collapse inward with a slight bulging of the walls,” he said. “That’s why they gave us a letter to open the multiplex.” In another agenda item, councillors approved two additional seasonal positions and other changes to operations of the multiplex. To make up for the lose of one ice surface, the multiplex will be open longer hours, the season extended, and the summer hockey camp relocated to the facility.

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Morning ice times starting at 6:45 a.m. and evening ice times extending to 12:45 a.m. will be available if required. The regular ice season will be extended into April (previously the multiplex closed at the end of March). The summer hockey camp will relocate operations into the multiplex which means there will be ice in the facility during July and August and then the regular ice season will begin in September (previously the multiplex opened in mid-September). The two seasonal positions were requested to cover summer hours from July to mid-September, indicated Lebsack. Despite additional costs for the staff members, there are an overall cost savings of $41,000 to the 2014 budget, he added. This is realized through an anticipated increase in revenue for the multiplex and a reduction in the arena cost.

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Canada’s Olympic performance outstanding Canada’s not the host for these 2014 Olympics so it’s perhaps reasonable that we haven’t spent weeks or months wondering what the outcome would be. They just kind of snuck up on us. Other than our two local athletes, Melissa Hollingsworth and Lyndon Rush, we don’t know the names of very many of those representing Canada. Yet we couldn’t be prouder of the achievements so far. For Canada to be the top country in the medal standings earlier this week (albeit for just a few hours) was really tremendous. It’s an indication, we believe, of the additional investments being made so our athletes have the time, the equipment and the coaching to elevate them to world class performers. While we haven’t yet had time to watch much of the early days, we certainly have plans for more dedicated television viewing over the next ten days. Just as we’re sure many, many more residents are fixated on the performances and the results. Then when the time has slipped by, oh so quickly, we’ll be there to celebrate with our country — whatever the outcome. We’re proud of these people who have sacrificed

We encourage residents to show their excitement at this fresh new look during the public open house which is scheduled for Feb. 26 at the town hall.

Everything first class for this government, including premier’s travel BY KERRY TOWLE, MLA SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Imagine going to your local travel agent to scan for the best flight prices to an exotic location. You want to take your spouse on a much needed and well deserved vacation to get some sun, see new sights and enjoy another climate for a while. But what if your agent’s best price was $45,000? What would you do? You’d probably walk away. What if you could bill it to someone else — would you take it then? It might tempt you, but it’s unlikely. I think decent and common sense Albertans would know that charging such an outrageous and unjustifiable bill to someone else, even if you could, is just wrong when more rea-

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We have to echo the comments of Councillor Graham Parsons who said, “major changes do bring lots of excitement”.

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lots for the opportunity to represent their country and we salute them. Let the games be a crowning glory in the experiences of each and every one of them. Create some excitement The announcement at Monday night’s council meeting that the new leisure centre will likely include a five sheet curling rink is certainly positive for our community. After all the discussion, ideas and information that’s been circulated during the past couple of years, we believe finding a solution that will benefit our community and offer an opportunity to promote and grow the sport of curling in the Sylvan area is great news. On the other hand, we were a little perplexed to see the same architect of the Lakeshore Drive project standing in front of councillors with plans which have been developed over the past year for the downtown ‘town centre’ which include narrowing the road, introducing angle parking on one side and basically trying to recreate a feel similar to Lakeshore Drive. STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Eckville’s fine new Municipal hospital will be opened on Thursday, Feb. 15. Dr. W. W. Cross, minister of health and Dr. A. Somerville, inspector of hospitals will be present for the official opening. The new building will be open to

sonable options are so easily available. So it bewilders taxpayers to learn that PC Premier Alison Redford recently did exactly the opposite of what every other Albertan would have. Instead of demanding a better deal, she suckered the taxpayers into paying $45,000 so she could attend the funeral of Nelson Mandela in South Africa. That’s $15,000 to fly to Ottawa on a government plane, where she hitched a free ride with Prime Minister Stephen Harper, and then $10,000 for a first-class flexible flight back to Canada. Add in the $20,000 round-trip airfare for her personal assistant, and you get a $45,000 bill to taxpayers. By comparison, Nova Scotia the public for inspection from 1:30-5 p.m. and a cordial general invitation is extended to all. A public meeting in the evening will be followed by a dance. ♦ ♦ ♦ Four candidates seek election to the Village Council, and ratepayers will go to the poll on Feb. 12 to make their selection. J. A. Untinen, who has served on the Council for a number of years seeks re-election. The other three are: H. J. Cody, Charles S. Palmer and Jack Pell. ♦ ♦ ♦ S/Ldr. Cyril Carscadden, formerly of the staff of the Imperial Bank here, was killed in a plane crash at the coast, in which six other airmen lost their lives on Sunday.

Premier Stephen McNeil attended the same funeral, but paid only $946.44. That means Premier Redford paid more than 47 times her Atlantic counterpart to achieve the same results. We understand why the premier wanted to attend Mandela’s funeral, but why is Premier Redford’s travel so expensive? Like most of you, I’m scratching my head as to how these kinds of outrageous bills are even considered without a thought given to taxpayers. This government has travelled more than any other in the history of Alberta, and the price tag has never been higher. The environment minister recently took an entourage to Europe, billing Albertans $40,000 for the privilege of having represented S/Ldr. Carscadden joined the R.C.A.F. soon after the outbreak of war.

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Sylvan Lake Fish and Game Association will hold its annual curling bonspiel Smorgasborg supper and Quilting party on Feb. 26th in the community centre. There will be the usual raffle of a beautiful quilt and many other prizes. Also speakers and other entertainment will round out the evening. The trophies and prizes for the derby of fish, birds and big game will be presented. Twenty delegates from Central Alberta points attended a meeting at

the province abroad. Not too long ago, the premier spent $120,000 to take an entourage to India. The itinerary involved some mid-level meetings, trade shows, a couple of lowlevel Memorandums of Understanding, and lots of sightseeing. Now, government travel is legitimate and can even be a good investment. This government, however, can’t seem to do anything economically. Everything is first class all the way. And you’re picking up the tab. The PC government just doesn’t seem to respect Albertans’ hard earned tax dollars. Albertans can trust the Wildrose Official Opposition to hold this government to account for these kinds of abuse of tax dollars. Rocky Mountain House Feb. 1st to draft resolutions promoting the completion of the David Thompson Highway as a Canadian Centennial project. It was reported the Alberta government is clearing the right-of-way for the remaining portion of the Highway route to the Banff Park Boundary this winter. Dr. R. N. Thompson, M.P., reported the federal government has nearly completed a feasibility study of the Howse Pass route, and that the federal Minister of Public Works has indicated that the construction of the four mile portion from the Park Boundary to the Banff-Jasper Highway will be completed by 1965. Several resolutions were passed during the meeting.


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January’s building total almost three times same month last year BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Permits for four multi-family residential complexes in January gave Sylvan Lake’s building statistics an early boost, almost tripling the previous year’s first month total. It was all about new housing when statistics for the opening month of the year were issued by the town Feb. 3. Besides 28 units in multi-family and rowhouse buildings, permits were issued for five new single family homes. Three of those homes were in the Beacon Hill subdivision, one in Ryders Ridge and one in Pierview. Construction value of the homes ranged from $164,550 to $316,575. Combined the total value was $1,185,600. Value of construction for the multi-family units was pegged at just over $3 million. Three of the four buildings are on Reid Court and the other is on Rowberry Court, all in Ryders Ridge subdivision.

As well, permits were issued for six basement developments. January’s permit value totalled $4,341,540 compared to $1.573 million in January 2013.

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Sylvan Lake’s efforts led the nation in members on Kraft Hockeyville site BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

A flurry of activity propelled Sylvan Lakers towards the deadline for entries in the Kraft Hockeyville competition Saturday evening. It appears the community support was successful, as Sylvan Lake’s entry, Medican Multi-plex, was in first place across Canada at the close of the initial contest period with 1,953 members and 2,120 uploads, according to a check on the website early Wednesday morning. That’s significantly higher than the 1,647 members listed for what appeared to be the second place community, Credit Union Centre in Kingston, Nova Scotia. The numbers changed slightly throughout the day Monday and Tuesday. The goal was to get Sylvan Lake into the top 16 for the next round of the competition — eight in the west and eight in the east. Now, during the next month,

an in-house panel of judges will adjudicate the entries based one-third each on originality, community spirit and passion for hockey. So having the highest number of members isn’t the only criteria. The top 16 communities will be announced during Hockey Night in Canada on Mar. 8. Then there’s an intense two day period of voting to narrow the field down to eight. The top two communities in each bracket that receive the most votes will move forward to the Top 4. They will be revealed on CBC’s Hockey Night in Canada and then there’s another round of voting from Mar. 15-17 to narrow the field to the Top 2. The third audience voting period will take place between Mar. 22 and 24. This set of voting will determine the final winner of the grand prize which is $100,000 for local arena upgrades, a 2014-15 NHL pre-season game and a visit from CBC.

Subsidiary prizes of $100,000 in arena upgrades are awarded to each of the east and west finalists and $50,000 to the top two in the east and west. The top 16 teams win $25,000 in arena upgrades. In all cases those moving on to higher awards receive those rather than the lower prizes. A Facebook page, updated by Dianne Womacks and Karen Van Meer over the past three weeks, climbed over 5,300 likes earlier this week, an indication of interest in our community. A banner which read Go Sylvan Lake Go Hockeyville Fever 2014 with the Kraft Hockeyville logo, created by Monty at Sir Lancelot Signs at the instigation of Kelly

Edgecombe, made the rounds of businesses, teams and schools last week, with pictures snapped by the hundreds and posted either to the Facebook page or the Hockeyville site. The banner was so motivating, that it’s taken on a life of its own and has actually got a name now, Graham Parsons told town councillors Monday night. “Krafty” has even been requested by several groups for an appearance at special events. “Businesses loved it. The got pictures taken with it. People are talking about it.” Many teams also took Go Sylvan Lake Go signs with them to games in distant communities and “Our passion is His presence, Our commitment is His will, Our pursuit is His way.”

THE “GOOD LIFE” by Pastor Jim Rilling Alliance Community Church

All of us desire a good or abundant life! A former Israeli Head of State described the good life as: - having a secure fortress - adding length to life - turning away from evil - bringing wealth and honor. You can read about it in Proverbs 14:26; 10:24; 16:6 and 22:4. What is so amazing is that in each instance the source of this good life is “reverence for God”. It is “a fountain of life turning one from the snare of death” (14:27). How awesome! I sounds a lot like what Jesus promises: “I am come that you might have life and that Sponsored by the Churches of Sylvan Lake Ministerial Association

it might be full and meaningful” (John 10:10). In the days of Malachi few were experiencing the good life. You can read about it in his book. Remarkably, however there was a group who “feared the Lord and talked with each other” (3:16). They were regarded as God’s “treasured possession” (v.17). They have the promise of experiencing the sun of righteous with healing in its wings along with the joy of the Lord (4:2). One of my weekly highlights is praying with a group of men. One man often prays: “Father, thank you for the privilege of gathering with these God fearing friends ....”. What group in your life is supporting you in honoring God and experiencing His “good life”? I trust you have one. If you don’t, why not find one? 4308 - 50 Avenue 403-887-1401

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posed for ‘scramble photos’ with their opponents. The contest, besides motivating people to write their memories, also spurred many to dig through old pictures and post them to the Hockeyville site. Another element of the competition was supplied when Darcy Rosie organized a massive group picture with the remains of the old arena in the background. About 325 people braved frigid -30˚C wind chill to be included in the commemorative picture. “My fingers could hardly move to snap pictures, but I was truly warmed from the inside out as I watched Lakers from young to old arrive by the carload to say goodbye to the “ol’ girl”, wrote Rosie. “I saw familiar faces from the past and present joining together to celebrate our history and cheer on our future. The overhead view provided me with a lot of perspective and what I saw was so … so … what’s the word? So Sylvan Lake.” Continued on page 11

– Weekly Service Schedule – 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

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Rev. Jin Woo Kim 403-887-2416 Feb. 16 Service

10:30 AM 7th Sunday after Epiphany Sunday School & Youth Nursery is available memorial_office@shaw.ca www.slmpc.ca A warm welcome awaits you at your town and country church

SUNDAY 10 am | Sunday School SUNDAY 11 am | AM Service

FRIDAYS 7 pm | Bible Study 2ND SUNDAY | Communion Sunday

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Our Lady of the Assumption Roman Catholic Church Father Gabriel Udeh

Mass Times Parish Priest: Saturday Evening: Email: ourloa@telus.net Sylvan Lake 5:00 p.m. Sunday Morning: Sylvan Lake 11:00 a.m. (Last Sunday of each month 9:00 a.m.) Rimbey 9:00 a.m. Sylvan Lake 403-887-2398 Weekday mass Rimbey 403-843-2126 Wednesdays and Fridays 9:00am

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Business park construction contributed to high permit values BY STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Steady construction in business parks was the main reason behind Red Deer County’s high permit values in 2013. The $111,822,282 total value of permits issued was down from $151,002,622

in 2012, but still higher than the five-year average. The number of permits increased, however, rising to 389 from 2012’s 347 and 2011’s 322. Ron Barr, planning and development services manager, said in a county release that he was anticipating solid numbers again in the year ahead.

“It was a busy year for us in 2013, and we’re looking forward to what we expect will be another strong year for development in 2014.” The county noted that already this year it has a number of projects underway in business parks throughout the county.

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get connected. What’s Happening at the Town of Sylvan Lake

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Upcoming Meetings COUNCIL MEETING February 24, 2014 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm MPC MEETING February 17, 2014 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING March 5, 2014 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm

Community Programs DO YOU HAVE A COMMUNITY PROGRAM OR EVENT THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO ADVERTISE IN THE TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE’S NEW & IMPROVED COMMUNITY GUIDE? Contact our Communications Officer at 403 887 2141 or communications@sylvanlake.ca Deadline for the next Spring/ Summer edition is February 28, 2014.

Employment Opportunities DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS Reporting to the Chief Administrative Officer, the Director of Public Works will provide visionary leadership to ensure a culture of continuous improvement throughout the Public Works Division. You will have a strong ability to make a positive impact on the overall direction of the organization and ensure that customer service is at the top of your priority list. Other responsibilities include the following: . Provide the vision to ensure that the long term requirements of Town infrastructure are addressed and accounted for. . Effective presentation skills when conveying information to Council, contractors, public and staff as related to Public Works. . Develops and maintains departmental annual and long range budgets for operating and capital projects. . Develops policies, procedures and programs for accomplishing approved objectives of the department and evaluates the effectiveness of these policies . Ensures the hiring, evaluating and performance management of all staff for the department is conducted within approved personnel policies, timelines, and legislation. . Ensures that all occupational health and safety regulations and policies are followed and enforced and that safety is foremost in all employee efforts. . Oversees staff in planning, layout and design of engineered structures such as curb, sidewalks, water, sewer infrastructure, storm water management, roadway design and other projects. Engage external professional services as required. . Prepares or oversees the preparation of tenders and requests for proposals. . Ensure that all public works functions are carried out in an environmentally responsible manner and all pertinent legislation is followed. . In conjunction with the Planning and Development department, regularly reviews, implements and maintains design standards and construction specifications. Evaluates the

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effectiveness of the Town’s development standards and ensures they are consistent with the Town’s planning documents (Municipal Development Plan, Area Structure Plans and Area Development Plans, offsite levies, etc.). . Liaises with provincial and federal governments, other municipalities, industry and the public regarding technical, financial and day-to-day matters relevant to Public Works. Prepares government reports and grant applications. . Responds to public enquiries and complaints in an appropriate manner according to approved policies. Qualifications: . Graduation from an accredited Civil Engineering degree program or a Civil Engineering Technology Program. . Member in good standing with A.P.E.G.G.A. or certification from Alberta Society of Engineering Technologists as an Engineering Technologist in the Civil Technology discipline . Advanced skills in facilitation, strategic planning and implementation as well as project management. . Extensive experience in water and wastewater infrastructure planning. . Storm water management planning and solid waste management planning are definite assets. . Minimum of 7 years municipal or closely related civil engineering experience with working knowledge of land use planning and development management . Ability to prepare, review and interpret reports, studies, contracts, agreements, and related documents used in a municipal environment . Ability to direct and manage staff in a positive manner . Can communicate effectively with Council, contractors, senior management and staff in other departments and the public . Good understanding of municipal infrastructure construction practices and project management 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 leading a tremendous division, 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 February 23, 2014 to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Human Resources Fax: 403-887-3660 | Email: dscott@sylvanlake.ca For more information on this position please view on our website at www.sylvanlake.ca HEALTHY FAMILIES HOME VISITOR The Healthy Family Home Visitor Program is a joint initiative funded by Family Services of Central Alberta and the Town of Sylvan Lake. Healthy Families is a free home visitation program designed to support new parents by providing information on parenting, child development, and parent – child (0 – 5 years of age) interactions. This individual will work closely with a team leader/supervisor, public health nurse, other care providers and the family to assess needs and create goals and strategies to support the healthy development of the family. The Healthy Families Home Visitor will initiate and maintain regular (at least weekly) support with families. Hours and days of work will vary depending on program need. Responsibilities: . Complete family assessment during home visits. . Conduct home visits throughout the community cluster. . Connecting the family with community resources. . Document specific information, forward required information to Regional Office. . Contact the family to offer the program, and acting as a liaison until home visiting begins. . Model and teach appropriate behaviors such as communication, conflict management, problem solving, and decision making and non-abusive behavior management. Qualifications: . Degree or diploma in human services is favorable (equivalencies to post-secondary degree/diploma will be considered). . Training or experience in a related area. (Eg. Early Childhood, social work) . Training or experience in working with families and children. . Must possess a valid Alberta Driver’s license and reliable vehicle. . Must have receptive, sensitive, non-judgmental personalities to establish the rapport to provide effective services. . Training or experience in case management and documentation.

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. Provision of an acceptable Criminal Record check and Vulnerable Sector Check. . Knowledge of community resources for families and children. . Willing to work flexible hours. . Good oral and written communication. Positive persistence in connecting with hard-to-reach families. . Strong ability to work in a team environment. . Knowledge of Child Intervention regulations and reporting requirements. 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 a tremendous work environment. If this position intrigues you, please submit your resume in confidence by Feb 23, 2014 to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Human Resources Fax: 403-887-3660 | Email: dscott@sylvanlake.ca This position will stay open until a suitable candidate is found.

Request for Proposals The Public Works Department is seeking proposals from qualified engineering firms to provide various Engineering services for the following 2014 Capital Projects: Design & Construction Services for Lakeshore Drive - Phase 5 (50th St. to 52nd St.) Lakeshore Drive – 33rd Street to Roundabout (Design Only) 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, February 17th, 2014. Completed proposals must be received at: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 – 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake AB T4S 1G6 no later than Wednesday, March 12 at 2:00 p.m., Mountain Standard Time. Late proposals will not be accepted. Proposals must be presented or delivered in sealed packages, clearly marked “Proposal for Lakeshore Drive”. Faxed or other electronically transmitted proposals will not be accepted. All inquiries related to this Request for Proposal shall be directed to: Mr. Dave Kelham or Mr. David Yee Town of Sylvan Lake Tel: 403.887.2141 (8am – 4pm) The Public Works Department is seeking proposals from qualified engineering firms to provide various Engineering services for the following 2014 Capital Projects: Cottage Area Modernization (Design Services Only) West Village Modernization (Design Services Only) Traffic Signals @ 47th Avenue & Herder Drive Traffic Signals @ 50th Street & 45th Avenue 50th Street Sidewalk (Sylvan Drive to Beacon Hill) 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, February 17th, 2014. Completed proposals must be received at: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 – 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake AB T4S 1G6 no later than Wednesday, March 12 at 2:30 p.m., Mountain Standard Time. Late proposals will not be accepted. Proposals must be presented or delivered in sealed packages, clearly marked “Proposal for 2014 Capital Projects”. Faxed or other electronically transmitted proposals will not be accepted. All inquiries related to this Request for Proposal shall be directed to: Mr. Dave Kelham or Mr. David Yee Town of Sylvan Lake Tel: 403.887.2141 (8am – 4pm)


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get connected. What’s Happening at the Town of Sylvan Lake

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NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Town of Sylvan Lake, in the Province of Alberta, duly assembled and under the powers conferred upon it by the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, Chapter M-26, and amendments there to, enacts as follows:

(CN) TO: High Density Residential District (R3) Urban Reserve District (UR)

All persons in favour or opposed to the Bylaw will have the opportunity to be heard. If you are unable to attend personally, written submissions must be submitted to the Municipal Government Building no later than 4:00 p.m. on the day of the hearing. If you submit comments on this bylaw, either orally or in writing, the information you provide may be recorded in the minutes of the Public Hearing, or otherwise made public, subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. A copy of the proposed Bylaw and any related documents can be seen during regular office hours from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Municipal Government Building. The style of the hearing will be informal and persons wishing to speak will be requested to state their name and address for the record upon being recognized by the Chairperson. Date of first publication of this notice: February 6th, 2014 edition of the Sylvan Lake News. Date of second publication of this notice: February 13th, 2014 edition of the Sylvan Lake News. Town of

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Date of first publication of this notice: February 6th, 2014 edition of the Sylvan Lake News. Date of second publication of this notice: February 13th, 2014 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.

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A copy of the proposed Bylaw and any related documents can be seen during regular office hours from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Municipal Government Building. The style of the hearing will be informal and persons wishing to speak will be requested to state their name and address for the record upon being recognized by the Chairperson.

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If you submit comments on this bylaw, either orally or in writing, the information you provide may be recorded in the minutes of the Public Hearing, or otherwise made public, subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.

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WHEREAS it is deemed necessary and expedient to amend Bylaw No. 1555/2010 in the manner hereinafter appearing:

All persons in favour or opposed to the Bylaw will have the opportunity to be heard. If you are unable to attend personally, written submissions must be submitted to the Municipal Government Building no later than 4:00 p.m. on the day of the hearing.

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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING REGARDING PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 1633/2014 Being a Bylaw to amend the Land Use Bylaw No. 1555/2010.

A Public Hearing regarding the proposed Bylaw will be held on Monday, February 24th, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Government Building at 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, Alberta.

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Dated at Sylvan Lake, Alberta, this 13th day of February, 2014. Development Officer, Town of Sylvan Lake

A Public Hearing regarding the proposed Bylaw will be held on Monday, February 24th, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Government Building at 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, Alberta.

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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.

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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.

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RYDERS RIDGE Falcon Homes Ltd. for a rowhouse (4 units) with decks on Lots 169-166, Block, 7, Plan 132-3636 (27-30 Reid Court) Candel Homes for a single family dwelling with deck on Lot 40, Block 4, Plan 072-8934 (32 Regatta Way) CRESTVIEW Candel Homes for a single family dwelling, attached garage & deck on Lot 43, Block 3, Plan 132-3103 (79 Cole Way) LAKEWAY LANDING Julie Gibson for a Home Occupation Type ‘B’ – Yoga Instruction on Lot 37, Block 2, Plan 042-5092 (8 Lyle Close) Gavin Stewart for an existing deck on Lot 159, Block 7, Plan 052-3442 (20 Lincoln Street) BEACON HILL Henderson Homes Ltd. for a single family dwelling, deck & secondary suite on Lot 30, Block 12, Plan 112-4336 (154 Bowman Circle) STREETS Rowel Velasco for a Home Occupation Type ‘A’ – Cleaning Service on Lot 38, Block 2, Plan 772-1521 (21 Garden Court) Ryan & Jodi Neish for a single family dwelling, deck & secondary suite on Lot 1, Block 9, Plan 132-1109 (4315 48 Avenue)

THAT Part 12, being the Land Use District Map of the Land Use Bylaw, be amended as shown on the sketch that is attached to and forms part of this bylaw, by redesignating portions of the S.E. . 29;38-1-5 as highlighted:

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Grade 4 students at Steffie performed variety of songs

The Grade 4 students of Mrs. Nielsen’s and Mrs. Burkin’s class performed Lucy Locket on their recorders during their two concerts at École Steffie Woima Elementary School last Wednesday.

Your Input Is Important Study of high-speed rail in Alberta The all-party Standing Committee on Alberta’s Economic Future is undertaking a study on the feasibility of establishing a high-speed rail transit system for Alberta. Should a project proceed, it would be completed in phases, with the first section operating between Edmonton and Calgary. Your opinion is important to the Committee. If you would like to present at a public input meeting, register with the Committee Clerk by February 20, 2014. A schedule of presenters will be posted online by February 21. Unable to attend? Share your thoughts in a written submission to the Committee Clerk by March 31, 2014.

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C-O-F-F-E-E was the title of a song performed by the Grade 4 students of Ms. Anderson’s class during their concert at École Steffie Woima Elementary School last Wednesday. It was a tribute to Tim Hortons coffee. The school has broken its normal Christmas concert into a series of concerts by grade due to the number of students involved as well as family who attend the performances.

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Sylvan Lake led the nation in members on Kraft Hockeyville site Continued from page 6 He had climbed aboard a boom lift and was high above the crowd to take the pictures, thanks to Rob and John at United Rentals and Dale Armstrong for operating the machine. In his report, Rosie also thanked Nikki Booth for use of her camera. “Out of the ashes of the Jan. 20 event, a great event happened,” Parsons told councillors Monday night. “It took off all last week and the past weekend. The initiative to have Sylvan Lake become Kraft Hockeyville 2014.” It was initially spurred by Kevin Putnam and Jared Waldo. But it quickly took on a life of its own, growing as community spirit rallied. “Support from everybody in the community, people outside the community just took right off,” said Parsons. “It’s drawn the community together like nothing else I’ve seen in all the years I’ve been here. People have shared what they thought of the arena and social fabric of the community.” He reminded people we’ve just gotten past stage one. Now the wait is on for the official announcement of the Top 16 communities. We know we’re first in the

nation in terms of members. We initially set our sights on becoming first in the west trying to catch Salmon Arm, began Parsons. On the way we destroyed Castlegar (home of the councillor father of Sylvan Lake councillor Megan Chernoff), and then after passing Salmon Arm had our sights set on Kingston, Nova Scotia. “We went past them, it was a great community effort.” Kingston recorded 1,647 members and 1,877 uploads. Overall the Kraft Hockeyville site recorded 10,859 members and 11,363 uploads. (For those interested in statistics, that means Sylvan Lake accounted for just about 18 per cent of the overall total members.) “The community has to give themselves a pat on the back,” said Parsons. “It bodes well for fundraising we’re going to have for a new facility, it’s a shot in the arm.” In the meantime, the stories and pictures contributed by our residents and friends remain on the site for viewing. If you haven’t had chance to read some of the passionate accounts, take a look at krafthockeyville.cbc.ca/.

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- Everyone was getting into the act last week as time counted down to the deadline for Kraft Hockeyville entries. Man investigated for not nominating Sylvan Lake for Hockeyville 2014, was the headline. The story read, last Thursday, Sylvan Lake RCMP officers received a complaint that a non-compliant man had not yet nominated Sylvan Lake for Kraft Hockeyville. Sylvan Lake RCMP also seek the public’s assistance in identifying non-compliant suspects. If you believe you know someone who has not nominated and written their story, RCMP urge you to apprehend the victim, get them to a computer, and nominate now! In this picture were RCMP Cpl. Mike Purse, Bylaw Enforcement Officer Nick Reijnen, Bylaw Enforcement support staff member Jackie Simmonds, Commissionaire Mary-Lou O’Donnell, RCMP support staff member Theresa Dempster, and Cpl. James Allemekinders. Posing as the prisoner was Graham Parsons.

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Getting to know Dominicans while building school a memorable experience BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

An emphasis on relationship building while volunteering and helping, made a trip to the Dominican Republic more meaningful for Sylvan Lake teacher Amy Bouwman. She was chosen as one of three Canadians to participate in a Lifetouch Memory Mission to Constanza, a small, mountainous farming community, from Jan. 21-28. Lifetouch, the leading provider of school and family photography, organized the trip and invited school administrators, principals, educators and PTA members throughout North America to work alongside their volunteers and Dominican nationals to build a vocational school. In 2011 and 2012 volunteers built an elementary school which now serves hundreds of children who otherwise would not have had a chance to receive an education. “We didn’t just go to build and leave, we were working alongside of them,” said Bouwman. “They were

extremely appreciative of us, grateful for us to come there. They really enjoyed our company and the relationship building aspect too.” The main purpose of the weeklong trip was to work on the vocational school and build relationships with the people. But it also involved an orientation of life in the area and the desperate poverty of some. While the group of about 50 volunteers accomplished more towards the school’s construction than anticipated, “we didn’t end up finishing,” said Bouwman. “We wanted the Dominican people to finish. We were involved alongside the Dominicans, we were the workers and they were foremen, we were told what to do.” Despite her limited understanding of Spanish, the language barrier wasn’t difficult to overcome. “It was a neat experience having made relationships without language conversations.” Bouwman worked together with a man named Randy and communicated “all through gestures”. They laid cinder block walls, mixed cement, laid rebar, trowelled and painted.

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“You can still build relationships even with a language barrier. That’s something I will take into classrooms for future years,” she said. “It was very nice to work and meet with them. They (the Dominicans) are happy, gracious, hospitable, they love to spend time with us. The translators helped as well.” While they were building the vocational school, when recess came at the existing school, they took a break and played with the youngsters. One day they took pictures of the students. The pictures were then printed in the United States and flown back to the group which delivered them to the students a few days later. While some had had their pictures taken before, Bouwman said it was interesting to see their expressions and excitement. “They absolutely loved having their pictures taken.” Early in their trip, the group went on community walks, into people’s houses and to the dump where people live. “That was to cement how important school is for kids to give them a future.” Students as young as 13 will go to the vocational school and learn things like welding, machining and cooking to give them a foundation for a career. Bouwman said she “gained so much from it, as well as personally, and what I could bring to my career. I have an appreciation for what we have here. This made it even more pronounced. It deepened my appreciation.” She had a difficult time coming home. “I knew I would be affected. I talk a lot to my students about how blessed we are in how we live. It was difficult to see some of the living conditions. I definitely would like to do more to help more in this kind of area.” Continued on page 13


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Dominican a memorable experience... In another case, she remembers the smiles of a group of kids who played with a few marbles. They were just thrilled.â€? Prior to going to the Domincan, École Steffie Woima School students and staff raised $1,112.95 for Bouwman to use towards the project. The money was raised as students paid $2 for a piece of duct tape and taped her to the wall. Bouwman thanked the school, administration and division “for being so supportive of my going on the tripâ€?. Also Lifetouch Photography for the opportunity. “It was life changing with long-term personal and professional

effects,� she concluded. “I thought of my students constantly while on the trip and felt gratitude for their education. “We were shown areas of town and homes of some of the children to give some perspective on why the building of the vocational school is so important. The families and community were so grateful for the school and for their children having the opportunity to attend. It gave them hope for a positive future where they could learn career skills and preparation.� To learn more about Lifetouch Memory Mission check www. lifetouchmemorymission.com.

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RCMP NOTES

Three charged with impaired driving; stolen truck recovered in Red Deer Saturday, February 1st 8:27 p.m. – RCMP attended McDonalds in Sylvan Lake after a complaint of an intoxicated male at the front counter. The male was identified by employees as having driven a vehicle to the restaurant to order food. Police arrived prior to the male exiting the restaurant and he was detained for questioning. He was determined to be intoxicated and was arrested. A 36-year-old Rimbey male is facing charges of impaired driving and having a blood alcohol level over .08. Sunday, February 2nd 10:00 p.m. – RCMP are investigating a break, enter

and theft at Railside Bowl on 50th Avenue in Sylvan Lake. Some items, including cash, were stolen. There was no obvious damage to the property. An investigation is ongoing. 10:03 p.m. – A 911 call was placed to RCMP as a result of a fight involving three males at an address on Hunter Road in Sylvan Lake. Members attended and settled the dispute which involved a father and his two sons. The males had been consuming alcohol throughout the day. One of the siblings wanting to drive to a location within town initiated the altercation. Two 19-year-old males were arrested for causing a disturbance and public intoxica-

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Red Deer after leaving the residential area where it was parked. A barking dog alerted him to the theft. The vehicle was unlocked and its keys were left inside the vehicle at the time of the theft. The truck was later recovered in Red Deer. Thursday, February 6th 11:30 p.m. – A 49-year-old male from Kelowna, B.C. is facing charges after a complaint was received of an impaired driver at Fas Gas on Hinshaw Drive in Sylvan Lake. The vehicle was observed by RCMP members travelling erratically on Highway 11 at Range Road 283 where it was stopped. The driver exhibited obvious signs of impairment and was arrested after providing roadside breath samples. The male is charged with impaired driving and having a blood alcohol level over .08.

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Plans for redevelopment of Centennial (50th) Street in the downtown area include reduced lane widths, angle parking, changes to sidewalks, street lights and furnishings to emulate with what’s been done along Lakeshore Drive. David Brown with Eidos Consultants gave Sylvan Lake councillors and overview of the project’s current status during Monday night’s meeting.

Lining up the 50th Avenue intersection at Centennial Street (to create a four-way intersection instead of the current jog) would require realignment of 50th Avenue east from 48th Avenue reversing the existing roadway into where public parking is and reversing the parking for businesses on the north side of the avenue. Railway crossing improvements are also anticipated with warning lights and arms and sidewalks on both east and west sides of the crossing. “An application for the intersection

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redevelopment requires CNR and Transport Canada approval and integration with railway crossing improvements, electronic barriers and traffic control/signalization,” said Brown’s report. He added they’re looking at options for parking on 50A Avenue and 50A Street as well as redevelopment of some of the alleys as part of the overall plan. One of the outcomes of the project would be the opportunity to close down 50th Street between Lakeshore Drive and 50th Avenue at certain times during the year for street festivals. Elements of the new design include street upgrades, new sidewalks, street lights, trees, landscaping, furnishings and public art. A public open house has been scheduled for Feb. 26 from 5-7:30 p.m. at the town hall. Councillor Matt Prete asked whether large pick-up trucks would be able to park in the angled stalls planned for the southbound lane (west side) of Centennial Street. Brown responded they’d taken their length into consideration and “maximized the size dimensions of the angle stalls to ensure they fit”. Continued on page 21


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Town centre redevelopment proposed Completion of the design development is expected by the end of July Continued from page 20 He said larger vehicles may have to back into the northbound lane to get out of the stalls. He added that reducing the width of sidewalks wasn’t an option as they’re already quite tight. “I’m really excited about it, it’s got potential,” said Councillor Graham Parsons. “Turning it

into a festival area. It’s long overdue.” He added that the opportunity for the public to view the plans will bring comments. “As we know about Lakeshore Drive, major change does bring lots of excitement.” Brown noted feedback from CNR has not been too positive for the four way intersection

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should contact their companies as soon as possible to see if the company is willing to work with them on a repayment plan. This is more prudent than declaring bankruptcy, which will negatively impact an individual’s credit score for years to come. Companies are often willing to work with card holders about repayment plans that make it easier to pay down debt. But once an agreement is made, card holders must make meeting the terms of that agreement their top priority. • Stop accruing bad debt. Using a card wisely is the key to avoiding unnecessary debt. When using credit cards, do not use them for everyday purchases like groceries or movie tickets. This type of credit card usage is habit forming, and it’s very easy for card holders to quickly amass a large balance on their accounts for items they could just as easily have paid for with cash. Keep in mind interest will be charged on all balances not paid in full each month, so don’t make that cup of coffee or that pair of movie tickets cost even more by adding

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Money Matters Charitable Donations ... The Canada Revenue Agency is the organization tasked with overseeing tax-related issues. In-depth information regarding applicable tax deductions can be found on their web sites, www.cra-arc. gc.ca. Individuals should also consult with a qualified accountant if they have any questions regarding charitable donations and deductions. In addition, there are some guidelines for donors to follow when making donations and claiming tax deductions. * Recognize that only charitable contributions made in the calendar year are potentially eligible to be claimed as deductions. For example, only those donations made between January 1, 2013 and

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Honoured

- Recipients of Steffie STAR Student awards at École Steffie Woima Elementary School for January included (in random order) Hailey Byers, Nickolas Penner, Zander Morrill, Kennedy Burvill, Kelsey Jones, Evelina Granberg, Nathan Kenney, Emily Walper, Abbigail Bahler, Tyler Kennedy, Kaylan Nicks, Jase Bernett, Desten Degenhardt, Bria Nystrom, Hillayna Brown, Jack Walsh, Sadey Cooper, Bryce Delorme, Jeneya Cook, Hunter Neel, Destiny Thayer, Harper Gemmell, Ryan Engler, Landen Syvret, Ayden Biggins, Rylee Melenychuk, Jaryn Haugan, Sam Bender, Isabella Krull-Collins, Kiara Webb, Giovanna Carson, Kain Watson, Zach Larson, Hailey Leoppky, Elyssa Pike, Tristan Johnson, Isaac Bahler, Tyler Tallon, Halle Kirkman, Noah Pickering, Emilie Pontius, Alyssa Caines, Aleah Belton and Morganne Poissant. Absent were Parker Small, Katerina Williams, Grace Davis, Ellabelle Engel, Isabelle Fraser, Ryder Elliot, Selah Toews and Charlee Evans. The purpose of the awards is to personally acknowledge each student’s strengths, talents, passions and uniquenesses. STEVE DILLS

Budget approved with minor tinkering; tax rates to be set in April BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

school requisitions are received after the provincial government passes its 2014 budget, the tax rate bylaw will come to council for approval in April.” At that time council has the option of lowering the proposed tax rates or allocating surplus funds from the multiplex change to a reserve or another initiative. Combined tax and assessment notices will be sent out at the end of May with property taxes due on July 31. Councillor Matt Prete asked about the $100,000 allocation for beach sand. During the meeting councillors learned discussions are underway with Alberta Environment and the provincial parks department on two plans. One is to dredge sand towards the breakwall and the other to replace some of the turf above the wall with sand. If they can’t come up with a solution, can the money be used for any other beach enhancement? he questioned. “Council, by motion, can redirect that money,” Betty Osmond, the town’s chief administrative officer answered. A $650,000 expenditure for a parking enhancement proj-

ect was also discussed. Councillor Dale Plante asked for confirmation the money is in reserve and would be used only when a project is developed. Moore indicated some of that money was collected from Comments from residents and landowners didn’t provoke the marina developer for off-site levies and as a plan becomes any changes to the town budget passed unanimously by counmore refined council can make adjustments. cillors Monday night. Among comments in councillors’ agenda packages was a The only tweaking to the document, which was circulated letter from Bob and Susan Samson opposing both the last month for taxpayer comment, was to reduce expenses for $650,000 for truck and trailer parking for Sylvan Lake Marina electricity, natural gas, telephone and internet and use those and $100,00 to bring sand back to the seawall. savings to increase spending for Local Authorities Pension The writers indicated the money for parking would be Plan, due to increased costs to the town. “better kept in reserves and used when the opportunity to Increased savings due to changes in the multiplex and develop the boat launch, parking and day use area at Range arena operations were not factored into the budget. Road 21 happens”. They noted the number of launches at the In his report to council, Darren Moore, the town’s director marina has decreased significantly because people “are lookof finance, indicated the budget calls for a 2.69 per cent tax ing for free or ‘almost free’ launching which is not going to rate increase for residential properties and no increase for happen at this (marina) site”. non-residential properties. Referring to beach sand, they wrote “the Town of Sylvan “When assessments are completed and the provincial Lake does not own the lake and needs to leave nature alone. Lake levels will fluctuate and we will adapt by enhancing the sand areas as was done in 2013, armouring the shoreline and/or planning for a spray with EARLY PURCHASE RATES for 2014 GOLF SEASON park for our children. It is environmentally irresponsible to tamper, alter shorelines or try to control this Directions: 3km north of the roundabout on Hwy 11A on the east side of Hwy 20. precious resource.” 403.887.2766 | www.topothehillgolf.ca | topohill@xplornet.com Comments from other taxpayers involved whether there is a need for traffic lights at Herder Drive and 47th Avenue, expanded two-way communicaEach year, an “EARLY PAYMENT DISCOUNT” is offered to our golfers. If you purchase tion, the possibility of lights at 46th Street and 47th your golf before February 28, 2014, the following discounts apply: Avenue, and how many people in the cottage area really want curbs, gutters and sidewalks that would 2014 REGULAR RATES 2014 EARLY PAYMENT RATES come with street modernization. SEASON’S PASSES: Restricted Unrestricted Restricted Unrestricted

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Attack

- École Mother Teresa School Crusaders Delaney McDonald (13), Taurai Anderson (10), and Ami Kisslinger (2) led their team in an attack against Koinonia Christian School Storm during basketball action at Mother Teresa last Thursday. A close game saw the Crusaders edged 35-33 by the Storm. STUART FULLARTON

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MELCOR 4YEAR OLD LAKERS Had the weekend off.

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Lakers vs. Lacombe Player of the week: Keith McInnis

Rocky Tournament Player of the week: Mason Sebo & Keelan Ferguson

WATTS PROJECTS DYNAMITE LAKERS Played in Sundre Tournament 1-2-0 Player of the week: Camden Lund

DAIRY QUEEN DYNAMITE LAKERS Participated in Rocky Tournament 1-2 Player of the week: Kaelin Nicks

FORMULA POWELL LP DYNAMITE LAKERS Lakers 8 vs. Bentley 13 Player of the week: #2 Bryce Gauthier

CASTAWAY SPORTS NOVICE LAKERS Played in Bowden Tournament 2-1 Player of week: Ryder Rosentreter

ALL ABOUT BOUNCING NOVICE LAKERS Lakers 4 vs. Rimbey 5 Lakers 2 vs. Lacombe 8 Lakers 11 vs. Leduc 0 Player of the week: Carter McFadyen

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HOCKEY CENTRAL MIDGET LAKERS Lakers 6 vs. Viking 6

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SPORTS

Zone 4 team won Minister’s Cup at Alberta Winter Games BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

A number of Sylvan Lake and area athletes represented Zone 4 at the Alberta Winter Games which wrapped up in Banff Sunday with Calgary zone taking home the award for most medal points. Roughly 2,200 participants from across Alberta competed in 19 different activities during the multisport event for young athletes aged 11-17. Zone 4 Parkland picked up the Minister’s Cup which is awarded to the zone showing the greatest improvement from one Alberta Games to the next. Local competitors and their placements, according to the Alberta Games website included: Jacob Gringhuis, 13-14 speed skating relay - first; speed skating male individual - sixth; Dallas Zimmerman, 15-16 juvenile male cross country skiing relay - third; Juvenile male classic - 14th; Juvenile male sprint - 13th.

Rylea Lunde, fencing mixed team event - fifth; women’s sabre - sixth. Cory Wilson, fencing mixed team event - fifth; men’s sabre - eighth. Jordyn Burgar, female hockey sixth. (Male peewee hockey - sixth - see seperate story.) Therese Johnson, Jasmine Photinopoulos and Teaghan Wilson, female dual slalom team event, alpine skiing - sixth. Therese Johnson, U14 female alpine skiing, giant slalom - 32nd; female slalom - 32nd. Jasmine Photinopoulous - U14 alpine skiing, giant slalom - 16th; female slalom 18th. Teaghan Wilson - U14 female slalom - 33rd; didn’t finish giant slalom. Taye Neish - freestyle skiing, youth male moguls - 19th; youth male slopestyle - 18th. Cameron McBain - freestyle skiing, juvenile male mogals - 10th; juvenile male slopestyle - 16th. Morgan Lockyer (Jarvis Bay), 15U female volleyball team - fourth.

Sylvan Lake peewee AA Lakers were represented by nine players on the Zone 4 team which played at the Alberta Winter Games on the weekend. They included, in the back row, Luke Marshall, Ethan Weberg, Sloan Garritty, Kyle Gerrits, Zach Daniels, Kale Lavallee and Payton Wrigh; and in the front row, Kyle Richmond and Caileb Berge. SUBMITTED

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Nine members of the Sylvan peewee AA Lakers represented Zone 4 at the 2014 Alberta Winter Games in Banff and Canmore during the weekend. Over 120 Zone 4 players (born in 2001) attended a tryout camp in Wetaskiwin Dec. 6-8. From that camp these nine Sylvan Lakers were selected

— Luke Marshall, Ethan Weberg, Sloan Garritty, Kyle Gerrits, Zach Daniels, Kale Lavallee, Payton Wright, Kyle Richmond and Caileb Berge. The Zone 4 team placed sixth in the tournament which saw them play three round robin games and two play down games. All nine of these players play for the peewee AA Lakers that are 24-3-3 in SCAHL league play and currently sit in second place in the North Division.

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Obituaries

What’s Happening #50 - # 70

TAYLOR Marion “Floy” February 4, 2014 Floy was born in Calgary on March 9th, 1934, to loving parents Marion Elizabeth (Honeywell) and John Gordon Fletcher. She was raised in East Calgary (Ramsay area) and attended Ramsay, Colonel Walker and Western Canada High Schools. She was “First Girl President” of the Students Union at Western in her graduating year 1951-52. She co-chaired a 75th year reunion for Colonel Walker School in 1986 (formerly East Calgary High where her parents were also former students there). Floy moved to Winnipeg in 1952 with her parents and went to Business School. In later years, she married Gordon Johnson and had three children - Bruce, Wendy and Brenda, all born in Winnipeg. They all moved to Port Moody, BC, in 1969 and lived there for 8 years. With her children, she actively was involved with their activities in school, School Band Progress, the Church and the Community. She was in C.G.I.T. as a teenager and became a leader, and taught C.G.I.T. leadership training for 14 years in Winnipeg. Floy happily returned to Calgary after 25 years, to again be with her larger family of cousins, aunts and uncles. She worked 23 years as a Medical Assistant, 7 years in BC and continued the work she enjoyed at Willow Park Clinic in Calgary until she retired in 1994. Her “special place” was “the Cottage” in Sylvan Lake from 1987-1993 and then made it her permanent home. She married Bob Taylor of Sylvan Lake in 1996 and added family of 2 step sons, Jim and Bill. She was “Granny” to the precious joys of her life, Nathan and Joel Brisco, and Erika, Rebecca, Ethan and Monika Neufeld. Her music, flower gardens, and sports were her special interests in life. Family, close friends and friendships were most important to her. She enjoyed her piano, symphony and musical concerts. From childhood on, skating, baseball, tennis, basketball, curling and later golf was “time well spent”. She became a member of “The Southern Alberta Pioneers” and Their Descendants in 1988 from a personal pride of her Fletcher family heritage and settlement in Southern Alberta prior to 1890. When she moved to Sylvan Lake, she took an active part in the Friendship Centre, (now Senior Center) Senior Bridge, Senior Curling and was a member of Lakewood Golf Course since 1987, and served as Executive including Ladies Golf. She enjoyed her Bridge and was always grateful for her “special ladies group” in every city she lived in, including Sylvan Lake, meeting regularly. She is survived by children; Bruce G. Johnson (Rebekah Bell) of Maple Ridge, BC, Wendy D. Brisco (Stuart) of Greenwood, BC, and Brenda E. Johnson (Peter Spence) of New Minas, NS, grandchildren; Nathan (Adrian), Joel Brisco, Erika (Adam), Rebecca, Ethan, and Monika Neufeld. She is also survived by her first husband, Gordon L. Johnson (Mary Bedard) and second husband, Bob Taylor. Funeral Service will be held at Memorial Presbyterian Church, 5020 48 Street, Sylvan Lake, on Saturday, February 15, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. Memorial donations in Floy’s name may be made directly to the Canadian Cancer Society, 101 6751 52 Avenue, Red Deer, Alberta, T4N 4K8. Condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.eventidefuneralchapels.com. Arrangements entrusted to EVENTIDE FUNERAL CHAPEL 4820 - 45 Street, Red Deer. Phone (403) 347-2222

SALIVE Norman Joseph Aug. 14, 1924- Feb. 4, 2014 It is with great sadness that the family of Norm Salive announce his passing at RDRH. He is survived by his loving wife Lorraine of 61 beautiful years. He is cherished by his 5 loving children; Daniel (Michelle) Salive, Darlene (Gerry) Beaulieu, Ont., Donna Salive, Diane (Gerald) Finn, Ab. and Dale Salive of B.C. He also has 7 wonderful grandchildren; Monique (Cory) Matthys, Jay (Carley) Salive, Shawn Blain (Tanya), Justin Beaulieu (Olivia), Alysha Salive (Tyler and Jeremiah (1997), Nathan (2002) Beaulieu. 8 great grandchildren; Maya Matthys (2008), and 1 great great grandson. Norm was born in Walkerville, Ont. to parents Lucien and Jeanette (Emery) Salive. Coming from a large family of 9 children he was predeceased by his siblings; Frank Salive, Madelaine DeDauw, Pauline Heavens, Louis Oriet, and survived by dear brothers; Patrick Lawrence, Raymond and Joe Salive. Norm will also be missed by many extended family and friends near and far. Norm was admired by many, as a WWII veteran with the Calgary Highlanders and fought over in Europe from 1942 - 1944, he was a man of honor and as a patriotic as they come. He was awarded a life membership from the K of C (Ont.) and also RCL Branch #212 Sylvan Lake, AB. A CELEBRATION of his life will be held at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #212, 4916 - 50 Ave. Sylvan Lake, Ab. March 1, at 1 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to The Heart and Stroke Foundation, 202, 5913 50 Ave. Red Deer, Ab., T4N 4C4 or Veterans Voices of Canada, 94 Wildrose Dr. Sylvan Lake, Ab. T4S 2L8. Entrusted with the arrangements SYLVAN LAKE AND ROCKY MOUNTAIN CREMATORIUM, 403-887-2151

Obituaries

CLASSIFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS

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ATKINS Norman R. Norm was well known for his real estate, C.A.R.E. Realty, and in the last couple years, driving taxi. He passed away January 17, 2014. Join us in a celebration of Norm’s life on Tuesday, February 18 at 2:30 p.m. in the Chapel at Sylvan Lake Funeral Home. Interment at Sylvan Lake Cemetery with luncheon to follow. Venue not yet confirmed.

Over 2,000,000 hours St. John Ambulance volunteers provide Canadians with more than 2 million hours of community service each year.

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

Coming Events

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CLASSIFIED RATE: 1-25 WORDS $15.30 additional words .26 cents each Ask about our 6 pack 8 pack Adpack All-In-1 Pack LEARN THE LATEST about Celiac Disease and a Gluten-Free diet at the Canadian Celiac Association National Conference, May 30 - June 1, 2014, Calgary. Visit the gluten-free market. Everyone welcome. Register at www.calgaryceliac.ca; 403-237-0304 QUALITY ASSURANCE COURSE for Health Canada’s Commercial Marijuana Program. February 22 & 23, Best Western Hotel, Kelowna, BC. Tickets: www.greenlineacademy.com or 1-855-860-8611 or 250-870-1882.

Companions

58

SPRING and romance. 58 yr. old farmer seeks honest, sincere, romantic, slim lady 48- 68 with a warm heart for lifetime commitment of love and happiness. Not looking for hired hand. In the Red Deer area please. Reply to Box 1080, c/o Red Deer Advocate, 2950 Bremner Ave., Red Deer, AB T4R 1M9

Personals

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WANTED: To meet with those who worship in the name of the creator. And keep the Sabbath and the feasts. Write to: Thy WORD, Box 12073, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 2K9


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THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 2014

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A SABBATH WELL SPENT, brings a week of content, and strength for the toils of the morrow. But a Sabbath profaned, what ever be gained, is a certain forerunner of sorrow. By: Judge Matthew Hale. Canadian Lords Day Association, Box 1369, Picture Butte, T0K 1V0.

Oilfield

52

At the YOUR OLYMPIC VIEWING VENUE! Watch all the action on our NEW BIG SCREEN HD TV! Open at 12 noon Tuesday to Saturday during Olympics.

Earlier to watch our local Olympians. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14 Melissa Hollingsworth - open 8 a.m. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17 Lyndon Rush - open 7-10 a.m. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22 Lyndon Rush - open 9 a.m. Everyone welcome to stop by and watch the action.

HALL AVAILABLE FOR RENT 4916 50 Ave. Sylvan Lake | 403.887.2601 CLASSIFIEDS

FAMILY DAY Hours & Deadlines

OFFICE & PHONES CLOSED Monday February 17, 2014 Red Deer Advocate Publication dates: SAT.FEB. 15 TUES. FEB. 18 Deadline is: FRI. FEB 14, 5 p.m.

VAC & STEAM Truck Operator. Valid Class 1 or 3, Safety Tickets, Top Wage, Benefits, Camp Work, Experience an Asset. Email/Fax Resume: 780-458-8701, bryksent@telus.net.

BUSY BOILER company looking for boiler & relief operators. please email resume to: thera.c@telus.net or fax to: 403-886-2223 LOOKING FOR

Sylvan Lake News & Eckville Echo Lacombe Express Publication date: THURS. FEB. 13 Deadline is: FRI. FEB. 14, 5 p.m. Castor - Regular deadline “Remember those who fought so we could be free...” CLASSIFIEDS 309-3300

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Professionals

810

“The Luck o’ the Irish” Saturday, March 8, 2014

Restaurant/ Hotel

Phone 403-887-3776 or 403-887-5865 for tickets Ticket price $60.00 JAZZ

Dance with Suzie Q Dance Band & Eric Ellison

Proceeds used to sponsor local kids attending Camp HeHoHa for the physically or mentally challenged

Sylvan Lake & District

5119-50a Avenue

New Members WELCOME! Personals

By Invitation

Hall Rentals: 403-887-3776

If you are interested in joining our club,please contact Kay Bystrom 403-864-0497 or Betty Finner 403-887-5865.

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Trades

850

SO008801 Please give generously when

your neighbour knocks at your door during Heart Month.

for work in Red Deer. Please fax resume to 1-403-229-4079

PARK PAVING LTD. in Edmonton has immediate openings for a Project Superintendent, Concrete Superintendent, Shop Foreman, and Heavy Duty Mechanics. Send your resume via email to: employment @parkpaving.com or via fax to 780-434-5373

Truckers/ Drivers

860

DRIVER NEEDED with clean Class 1 for busy L/S hauling position based out of Westlock, Alberta. Email resume to: rob@jubileefarms.ca.

870

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Teachers/ Tutors

880

HEWLETT PARK MCDONALDS (50 Hewlett Park Landing Sylvan Lake) is seeking 20 Food Counter Attendants available 24/7 for all shifts, starting $11.00/hour. Apply in person or at www.worksforme.ca

RECEPTIONIST/ANIMAL TECH ASSISTANT

Grand Prize $1,100 Travel Voucher

Lions Club

Misc. Help

820

Community Centre

AT THE LAKE

850

The Sylvan Lake Veterinary Clinic is looking to hire a

Cocktails 6 pm - Supper 7 pm Silent Auction - Door Prizes donated by Local Businesses

FESTIVAL

Trades

JOURNALISTS, Graphic Artists, Marketing and more. Alberta’s weekly newspapers are looking for people like you. Post your resume online. Free. Visit: www.awna.com/ resumes_add.php.

BRANCH MANAGER & COUNTER PARTS PERSON required for automotive parts, HD parts and body shop supply business in Wetaskiwin, Alberta. Parts experience required. Email: radirect@telus.net.

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Ponoka Publication date: WED. FEB. 19 Deadline is:THUR. FEB. 13. 5 p.m.

Publication date: WED. FEB. 18 FRI. FEB. 21 Deadline is: FRI. FEB. 14 NOON

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.

Coming Events

Central AB Life Publication date: THURS. FEB. 20 Deadline is: FRI. FEB 14, 5 p.m.

Stettler & Weekender

800

Oilfield

Classifieds Your place to SELL Your place to BUY

OPERATOR

for Stiff Boom Picker/Crane valid drivers licence w/clean abstract required. possibility of owing percentage of truck. Email resume to pickerservices@gmail.com

Red Deer Life Sunday Publication date:FEB. 16 Deadline is: FRI. FEB 14, 2 p.m.

Rimbey Publication date; TUES. FEB. 18 Deadline is: THUR. FEB. 13, NOON

800

Oilfield

TRANSFER OILFIELD SERVICES requires a Class 1 Fluid Driver. Please call 780-268-4444 or email: t.o.s@hotmail.com

Employment #700 - #920

Caregivers/Aides................710 Clerical ..............................720 Computer Personnel ..........730 Dental ................................740 Estheticians........................750 Hair Stylists ........................760 NOVENA- Thank You my Janitorial ............................770 God. Say 9 Hail Mary`s for Legal ..................................780 9 days. Make 3 wishes. Medical ..............................790 The first one concerning Oilfield ................................800 business, the two others Professionals......................810 for the impossible. Then Restaurant/Hotel ................820 publish this article on the Sales & Distributors ..........830 9th day. Your wishes will Teachers/Tutors..................840 come true, even if you do Trades ................................850 not believe it. - Thank you Truckers/Drivers ................860 Business Opportunities......870 my God. Miscellaneous ....................880 FOR fast results: Classified Volunteers Wanted ............890 Want Ads. Phone 1-877- Positions Wanted ..............895 Employment Training ........900 223-3311. Career Planning ................920

Coming Events

800

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TO FILL A FULL TIME POSITION Candidates must have Veterinary Medical Receptionist, or Veterinary Technical Assistant certificates or have at least 3 years receptionist experience. The duties of the successful candidate will be responsible for answering the phone, greeting clients, booking appointments, processing check-in and payments and maintaining general clinic cleanliness. We are looking for a quality oriented, motivated, fun loving person to join our great team, which includes two veterinarians and two AHTs. Candidates can email their resume and cover letter to slvc@live.ca ATTN: Dr. Andrew Hodges

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Misc. Help

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Misc. Help

880

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Employment Training

900

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Accounting

1010

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

JOSH WELTON Domestic, Import & Diesel Repair

403-887-2340

www.rapidauto.org

RRSP

DEADLINE

MARCH 3, 2014 CALL 403.887.7099

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403-887-0440 Glass Shops service@sylvanlakeautopro.com 1A Industrial Drive

1196

Directly behind our old location

Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors

Contractors

403-887-3260

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#103 Railside Plaza, 4505 – 50 Avenue Sylvan Lake, Alberta

880

Additions & Renovations Fences & Decks Basement Development Phone: 403-588-8163 Email: rainycreekmb@gmail.com

www.rainycreek.ca

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Ponoka has immediate openings for

FT Weekdays - Weekends - Nights Wages $9.95 - $11.00/hr Apply online at thponoka@shaw.ca fax 403.783.5595 or drop off resume

Our Door to Yours! Mobile Glass Service

403-887-6661

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Team Members

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Financial

Imports • Domestic • Trucks • SUV • Diesel Repairs

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

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Help

1029

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Please call Debbie at 403-314-4307

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Automotive

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Chain Link Fences Wood Fences Decks Interior Framing Finish Work

ART LAKE 403-304-0727 (cell) 403-887-3760 ATTENTION HOME BUILDERS! No Warranty = No Building Permit. Contact Blanket Home Warranty for details. 1-888-925-2653; www.blanketltd.ca.

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

403-887-2200

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

Landscaping

1240

Â?Â?Â?Â?Â? 5CustomStar Landscaping & Design (Top Soil, Sand & Gravel)

Property Clean Ups & Junk Removal

CALL SHELLEY

403-340-8666 READ THE CLASSIFIEDS & find just what you’re looking for. 1-877-223-3311

SYLVAN LAKE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Get your business out there! Call Shannon or Joe at 403.887.2331! Surgical Carpet Cleaning Carpets & Furniture

JIM’S SEPTIC TANK Service www.jimsseptic.ca

Professional Steam Cleaning Owner Operated

• Septic Tanks • Campgrounds

• Camps • RVs • Holding Tanks

• Barn Pits • Lagoons

We also offer PORTABLE TOILET RENTALS

403-748-2628

Dwain Johnson 403.887.3499

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

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

$37.00+GST per week

DRIVEWAYS | WALKWAYS | ROOFS

Call Charlie for a FREE quote 403-887-2770 | 403-392-7464

• Affordable Rates

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SECURE INDOOR & OUTDOOR STORAGE Perfect for:

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

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Cell: 403.357.7678

Division of Bre-Mic Group Ltd.

CALL SHANNON OR JOE

403-887-2331


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

Misc. Services

1290

Auctions

1530

ANTIQUE & COLLECTOR AUCTION. February 15, Saturday, 10 a.m. Antiques, Texaco gas pump, Coca-Cola, furniture, advertising, Star Wars, much more! Scribner Auction, Wainwright, Alberta, 780-842-5666; www.scribnernet.com. BIG STRAPPER AUCTIONS SALES EVERY WED. @ 6 pm. Moose Hall 2 miles south of Ponoka on 2A

403-318-1760

Resuming Weekly Sales Wed. Jan. 15, 6 pm

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FIRST ANTIQUE SALE Sun. Feb. 2, 1 pm

Personal Services

1315

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+). TRUE PSYCHICS! For Answers call now 24/7 Toll Free 1-877-342-3036; Mobile: # 4486; www.truepsychics.ca.

Rental Equipment

1340

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

WE CAN MAKE IT EASIER!

Buy & Sell #1500 - #1990

Auctions

1530

WE BUY FOR CASH. 403-304-4791 Check website for full listing www.bigstrapperauctions.net

MEIER GUN AUCTION. Saturday, March 8, 11 a.m., 6016 - 72A Ave., Edmonton. Over 150 guns - Handguns, rifles, shotguns, hunting and sporting equipment. To consign call 780-440-1860

Building Supplies

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. STEEL BUILDING SALE. “The Big Year End Clear Out!� 20x22 $4,259. 25x24 $4,684. 30x34 $6,895. 35x36 $9,190. 40x48 $12,526. 47x70 $17,200. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422; www.pioneersteel.ca. 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

Condos/ Townhouses

Agricultural #2000 - #2290

Farm Equipment ..............2010 Haying Equipment ............2020 Tractors ............................2030 Combines & Headers ......2040 Fertilizer Equipment..........2050 Misc. Farm Machinery ......2060 Equipment Wanted ..........2070 Farm Custom Work ..........2080 Farm Auctions ..................2090 Livestock ..........................2100 Livestock - Exotic..............2110 Sheep ..............................2120 Poultry ..............................2130 Horses ..............................2140 Horse Boarding ................2150 Riding Supplies ................2160 Horse/Stock Trailers ........2170 Pasture Wanted ................2180 Grain, Feed, Hay ..............2190 Seed Grain ......................2200 Seeding & Tillage ............2210

Grain, Feed Hay

2190

HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup� Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252 WANTED. Hannas Seeds seeking distributors for forage, turf, native and reclamation seed. Good commissions. Contact Dave at 1-800-661-1529 or dave@hannasseeds.com.

Acreages/Farms ..............3010 Houses/Duplexes ............3020 Condos/Townhouses........3030 Manufactured Homes ......3040 Four Plexes/Six Plexes ....3050 Suites ..............................3060 Cottages/Seasonal ..........3070 Roommates Wanted ........3080 Rooms for Rent................3090 Motels/Hotels ..................3100 Offices ..............................3110 Stores/Commercial ..........3120 Industrial ..........................3130 Warehouse Space............3140 Garage Space..................3150 Storage Space ................3160 Land ................................3170 Pasture ............................3180 Mobile Lot ........................3190 Misc. for Rent ..................3200

Wanted to Rent #3250 - #3390

Misc. for Sale

RESTLESS LEG SYNDROME & LEG CRAMPS? Fast relief in one hour. Sleep at night. Proven for over 32 years; www.allcalm.com. Mon-Fri, 8-4 EST. 1-800-765-8660.

Well Drilling

Well Drilling

Well Drilling

1400

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

Houses For Sale

4020

INNISFAIL: New

DUPLEX large single att. garage, 1.5 lots, walkout, infloor heat, air cond., 2 large decks, fully dev. up/down & landscaped, high eff. furnace & water heater. $339,000. 403-396-3203

Acreages

4050

ACREAGE 10 km west of Sylvan Lake on Hwy 11A. 8.97 acres, small house, all services. Asking $450,000. Call 403-505-2645

Real Estate #4000 - #4190

Realtors & Services..........4010 Houses for Sale................4020 Houses Wanted ................4030 Condos/Townhouses ........4040 Acreages ..........................4050 Acreages Wanted ............4060 Farms/Land ......................4070 Farms/Land Wanted ........4080 Manufactured/ Mobile Homes ..................4090 Income Property ..............4100 Commercial Property ......4110 Industrial Property ............4120 Cottages/Resort Property ..4130 Businesses for Sale..........4140 Buildings for Sale ............4150 Lots for Sale ....................4160 Out of Town Property ......4170 Investment Opportunities ..4180 Mortgages Bought/Sold....4190

Farms/ Land

4070

Manufactured Homes

4090

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Financial #4400 - #4430

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

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3299

FAIRWAY ESTATES

$1395 + electric

Executive Suite 2 bdrm/2bath Enjoy building amenities: Exercise Room, Hot Tub, Sauna Theatre & Meeting rooms Underground parking Sorry - N/P N/S Available March 1st!

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32 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

THURSDAY, FEB. 13, 2014

Sylvan Lake

Market Update

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Sylvan Lake sales are off to a strong start, up from January of last year, while the number of active listings is down by more than 30%. A balanced market is one where neither the buyer nor seller has the advantage, which is not typical in January. If the current trend continues into the spring, we could see a very strong seller’s market. The one thing that could impact that would be a big jump in housing starts. New homes are inventory too and take pressure off the resale market. Like Red Deer, there is terrific demand and very tight supply in the $350,000 - $400,000 and $450,000 - $500,000 price ranges, while the opposite is true in the $500,000 plus range. Opportunities are available for the informed buyer or seller.

ILED CALL US FOR DETA ATION FOR MARKET INFORM D DEER, SYLVAN LAKE, RE COMBE BLACKFALDS, LA OR PONOKA.

Total number of MLS listings in the Sylvan Lake Area* in January:

105

Sales to Listing Ratio:

28%

Sylvan Lake Area is defined as the Town of Sylvan Lake and the Sylvan Lake Summer Villages.

Number of Sales in the Sylvan Lake Area* in January:

Market is

29

BALANCED

Least Active Price Range:

YTD Sales:

Sylvan Lake Area is defi efined ned as the Town T of Sylvan Lake and the Sylvan Lake Summer Villages.

$750,000+

29

Most Active Price Range:

Most Expensive Home Sold in Jan:

$350,000 – $400,000

Lorne Therriault

403-396-1584

Willard Morris

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Sandi Hallgren

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