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- Fire Chief Cliff Brausen and Deputy Fire Chief Steve Scanland arrived at a farm yard on Range Road 21 north of Highway 11A Monday afternoon to a barn blazing with dry grass and fence starting to catch. Quick work by firefighters prevented the fire from spreading to other nearby buildings. STEVE DILLS

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

Special Events Wednesdays to June 18 - Non-denominational grief support group at Memorial Presbyterian Church from 7-8:30 pm. No charge. Phone 403-887-5702 to register. Saturday, May 17 - Opening day at Markerville Creamery Museum, pancake breakfast beginning at 9 am. Complimentary tour of museum at 10 am. Saturday, May 17 - Dickson Store Museum opening for the season. Open from 10 am-5:30 pm, info call 403-728-3355. Saturday and Sunday May 17 & 18 - Flower sale and tea at St. Mary’s and St. Timothy’s Anglican Church, 4308 50 Ave., Sylvan Lake. 9-5 Saturday, 12-4 Sunday. Hanging and patio plants. Saturday, May 24 - Spring into Summer pig roast at the Legion, beginning at 6 pm. Music by Home Brew. Tickets must be purchased by May 17. Members and invited guests welcome. Sunday, May 25 - 9th annual BBF Sprint Triathlon, Duathlon and Kids Splash ‘n’ Dash by Sylvan Lake Triathlon Club, www.sltc.ca Sunday, May 25 - Sylvan Lake Purina Walk for Dog Guides at Sylvan Lake Dog Park beginning at 10:30 am. 5 km walk to raise funds for the Sylvan Lake Lions Club’s Dog Guide program. Info www.purinawalkfordogguides.com or call 403-887-4257. Sunday, May 25 - Farhfromhome 2014, the meeting of Alberta’s Volkswagen clubs - Air Riders and Club Vee Dub. Featuring over 100 vehicles. Centennial Park 11 am to 3 pm. Wednesday, May 28 - Sylvan Lake Seniors’ bus to Cash Casino, Calgary. Leave 8:30 am. Phone Joan 403-887-7614. Saturday, May 31 - Muscles in Motion at Jarvis Bay Provincial Park. Includes a 4 and 8 km trail run, team firefighter fitness challenge and Kids 1 km run & challenge. Door prizes, silent auction, DJ and BBQ all in support of Canadians affected with Muscular Dystrophy. To register, volunteer or donate Google Muscles in Motion Sylvan Lake. Check out the schedule of events at www.personaltrainingsylvanlake.com. Friday, June 6-Sunday, June 8 - Benalto is celebrating 100 years and our school is celebrating 76

years. Friday - Benalto School reunion begins at 10 am with registration at the ag. grounds followed by lunch and afternoon school tours. Grandstand school program at 4 pm, supper at 5:30 with an 8 pm program by Pat Meyers and Impact Dancers. Saturday includes pancake breakfast from 8-10 am, followed by official Benalto Centennial Ceremony at 10:30 with dignitaries and special guests, music provided by Kerry Heisler and H. J. Cody band. Lunch, photo booths, clowns, horse drawn wagon circuits, show and shine, cake cutting by Benalto Royal Purple in the afternoon. Catered dinner from 5-7 pm (advance tickets only) followed by a dirt floor dance at the ag. centre with entertainment by Pat Meyers and Impact Dancers (under 18 must be accompanied by parents). Fireworks and friendship after sunset. Sunday includes pancake breakfast from 8-10, Kerry Heisler and H. J. Cody Choir taking part in a commemorative church service, lunch at 12:30 with a dog agility show at 1:30 pm. Contacts: school reunion - Eleanor Snook 403-746-6097 and Georgina Rhodes 403-746-2356; Saturday catered dinner - Gloria Murphy 403-746-5494; and general inquiries Karen Turner-Padley 403-746-3775.

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.

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- Mayor Sean McIntyre (kneeling), Councillor Matt Prete, Ron Lebsack, director of community services, David Brand, director of public works and councillors Graham Parsons and Megan Chernoff listened to instructions from Fire Chief Cliff Brausen and Deputy Fire Chief Steve Scanland. All but McIntyre then dressed in protective bunker gear and breathing apparatus to enter a burning house during a fire training practice session at the corner of Highway 20 and 47th Avenue Saturday afternoon. While the department had originally planned to completely burn down the house Saturday, they decided to use it for another training session on May 21st and then burn it at a later date.

Weekly events At the Seniors’ Centre: Mondays - Wii bowling; Tuesdays Sit & Be Fit, Whist, Beginner Bridge, Scrabble; Wednesdays - Drama troupe, lunches, Bible study, Beginner painting with oils; Thursdays - Alberta Senior Benefit Program; Fridays - Yoga, forums, bridge. Bus trips and foot care clinics. For more info call 403-887-5428. Thursdays - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Red Deer. Pick-up starts at 9:15 am. Returning to Sylvan 1 pm from Parkland Mall. Call Don/Lydia Lanterman at 403-864-2230. Thursdays - Community Bingo at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre. Precall at 6:30 bingo starts at 7 pm. Canteen opens at 5:30 pm.

Groups & Activities C.H.I.P.S. - Children’s Indoor playspace is a nonstructured playtime for children 0-5 years old. Riding, climbing and bouncing toys provided and parents and caregivers can socialize. Mondays 9-11:30 am; Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30-11:30 am; Thursdays 12:30-2:30 pm. at the community centre. Contact Kari for info 403-392-0323.

Exiting a smoke filled house after watching the reaction of fire and fire suppression in an enclosed space, town councillors and staff were helped to back down the stairs off the deck by firefighters who had loaned their gear for the exercise. STEVE DILLS PHOTOS

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Consultant hired to move health care proposal to next stage BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

The committee pursuing better health care for the Sylvan Lake area is moving forward but it will still be a few months before they know the specif-

ics of what, when and where. The community was identified as one of nine in Alberta to move to the next stage of the Family Care Centre proposal process. Committee chair Susan Samson is quick to point out that while they’re pursuing the Family

Flyin’ Bob teaching circus skills to Nunavut children BY STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

thing from eating fire to balancing a stack of plastic chairs on his face. “I’m always on the road Flyin’ Bob Palmer has performing and travelling, and brought laughter and entertainment to audiences all I travel all over the world around the world throughout doing Flyin’ Bob,” he said. the years, but never as far “This (will be) one of the first north as the Arctic Circle. times I’ve ever performed in Until now, that is. Sylvan Lake.” He’s spent the entire week While he’s currently teaching circus skills to chilbooked solid through to dren in Cambridge Bay, October, he’ d love to one day Nunavut, where his students revive the circus camp in will put on a demonstration of Central Alberta that he used to their newly-acquired talents run, and which ceased operathis weekend. “I’m assuming it’s their first tions about four years ago. experience trying any of this, “It’s just a matter of finding but it’s amazing how fast they some time to organize and put learn,” he said, speaking with things together,” he said. “We the Sylvan Lake News before Sylvan Lake’s Flyin’ Bob took his had a very, very successful circus skills to Nunavut earlier this leaving on Tuesday. “I’ll chocamp that we ran for five years reograph a performance for week. He’s spent the past few days in Red Deer, and it would just them, and get them to demon- teaching children and performing. be fun to revive.” SUBMITTED strate and perform their skills Taking part in a circus with costumes, music and stagcamp can be a fun alternative ing, and they’ll do a show for for children who don’t like team sports, he feels. their community.” Self esteem, confidence, and an immense feeling Juggling, unicycling and tightrope walking are among the many skills he’s taught students this week. of satisfaction when accomplishing a particular feat, They’re skills he teaches regularly at his circus camps. are just some of the rewards that come with circus Located on Victoria Island 150 kilometres inside learning, he said. the Arctic Circle, Cambridge Bay marks the north“Circus skills aren’t that easy to learn. You’ve ernmost point at which he’s taught. really got to work and sweat to get this to happen, but And he didn’t only teach circus there; he also perwhen you do, you’re doing something completely formed his ‘Flyin’ Bob act — billed as a “one-man, unique that almost nobody else can do.” three-ring circus”. On top of that, it’s also just “really, really fun to “They were going to bring me up to do my show, but when we started talking about the circus camp do,” he added. Videos of Palmer’s Flyin’ Bob performances are program, they decided that they wanted to have that in addition to the show,” he said. “They wanted to available online at www.flybob.com. have a really great, unique, physical, hands-on experience for the youth up there.” He added he was anticipating much “The Clinic That Cares” enthusiasm from the Nunavut children — especially those who have never seen circus skills performed before. “I really love working with kids who have never tried stuff like this before, because you just see that excitement and interest in their face when they start to catch onto it and start to acquire the skills.” Although his business is based out of Red Deer, Palmer is a Sylvan Lake resident. At this year’s 1913 Call now for an appointment 4640 - 44 Street Days, he’ll put on a (one block west of the firehall) Dr. Marv Mattson rare hometown performance that could & Dr. Andrew Hodges see him doing anyHOURS: Mon. to Fri: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. • Wednesdays: 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. • Surgery Drop Off: T, W, Th 8 a.m.

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Care Centre they have “consistently stated that any service model has to provide four key components if it is to work for our area”. Those are the same components initially identified when ‘urgent care’ was the terminology used. They include: minor emergency care seven days a week with extended hours of operation; after hours lab and diagnostic imaging services; ability to serve people in communities and rural areas around Sylvan Lake; and spaces with beds that would allow doctors to perform minor medical procedures and observe patients for short periods. “These are the components that will allow our doctors to treat significantly more patients without sending them into Red Deer Hospital Emergency Department and the detail of the business plan will outline how they will be provided and at what cost,” said Samson. She added they continue to be “focused on a stand alone location”. The Sylvan Lake Urgent Care Committee has engaged JLT Management Consulting to assist with development of the organization structure and business plan required to move to the next stage. Money for that is being provided by a partnership between Lacombe and Red Deer counties, the Town of Sylvan Lake and Summer Village of

Norglenwold. One of the first steps is to form a non-profit organization that can then access government money through grant funding. “We are pleased to be one of the nine communities eligible for this funding,” said Mayor Sean McIntyre, who is a member of the committee. “However, we have known from the beginning that the success of our proposal depends on the willingness of Alberta Health and Alberta Health Services to be flexible, collaborative and co-operative within the approved model. “There have been many intense discussions through the process but after our recent meeting with the Acting Assistant Deputy Minister, Dr. Alan Casson, and a personal phone conversation with Minister of Health Fred Horne, I am confident that they will find ways to make it work for Sylvan Lake,” McIntyre said. He reiterated the committee has always had the same goals in mind whether it’s labelled a urgent care or family care. “Now the government has said this is the roadmap to establishing these goals. We have the option to seize the opportunity and pursue our goal now or wait. We can’t afford to wait, we need to go down this road.” “It’s this or nothing,” added Samson.

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Evaluating the implications of enhanced internet accessibility in Canada’s parks area you’re in, you will always remain Amidst the sound of flowing rivers, connected, if you want to. singing birds and gentle winds is anothSTUART FULLARTON Yet, it seems the reasons I’m in er noise tranquil seekers can soon SYLVAN LAKE favour are the same ones causing peoexpect to hear in Canadian national NEWS ple to angrily voice their opposition. parks: That of ringing cell phone. A CBC News blog on Tuesday I was only half surprised this week posted a collection of readers’ to learn of Parks Canada’s plans to responses, which were found to be largely against the install Wi-Fi in dozens of its parks. Perhaps that’s because last time I was in one, I move toward a more technology-friendly parks sysfound myself aggrieved at not being able to pick up a tem. “I think this is so sad,” said Twitter user @ signal on my cell phone while driving along a remote CatherineDavey2. “Don’t we go to these places to road. In such areas, internet accessibility makes sense escape from technology and the constant need to be for a variety of reasons — the use of GPS and being socially connected!?” Another Twitter user, @Man_Camping, said: “Wiable to make emergency phone calls among them. And on a long hike, I find it may sometimes be Fi in our parks is ridiculous. People go camping to useful to find out electronically how far you are from disconnect. Campfire songs should be sung not downloaded and played.” your destination. Not everyone is against being able to use their Recent advances in technology have ensured that no matter what you do, and no matter how remote an laptops and cell phones in remote areas, however.

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What’s the reason sandy beach has disappeared; can that be changed? Dear Editor, I refer to last week’s council meeting report and your editorial referring to Sylvan Lake’s sandy beach. If the fact is correct, that Sylvan Lake has had a beach for over 100 years, where is it now, why has it gone? I totally agree that a beach was and could be again, of benefit to residents and visiting tourists. However, I ask again, why has the beach gone that was there? I am told, several years ago the town dragged the sand back from the lake. Was that before or after the construction of the seawall? Did this happen once, twice or more and is it acceptable in this age of enlightenment to artificially build a beach? If the town got approval to vacuum sand back up to the seawall, whether or not it damaged fish habitat, I agree with the province, I do not believe the sand will remain. Also I ask, should the town not be presenting its assets in as natural a way as possible? So why and where has all the sand gone? I have lived here for only 11 years and visited for 20 years, I make the following observations: 1 I note the grass surface is very uneven near to the seawall and it consists primarily of sand. I am sure that if you have been to Lakeshore when there is a north wind blowing, you will have seen the waves crash over the wall and deposit sand on the grass. 2. The same wave action bouncing off the seawall takes the sand back into the lake. Take a swim past the rope with a pair of goggles on and see all the sand on the bottom of the lake. Is that our beach sand or the bottom of the lake? Would installing envirotubes be esthetically acceptable? When I Google “Envirotubes” the result I

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Twitter user @WmPitcher was one of many who put emphasis on safety implications, noting, “WiFi in National Parks will likely get more people outdoors and be a catalyst to better communications coverage for safety”. While I understand nature lovers may hate nothing more than having their solitude interrupted by a ringing phone or an email notification, I have to side with those in support of the initiative. Who knows how many lost hikers will find their way home safely, thanks to a GPS map on their phone; or how many stranded, broken-down drivers will be picked up from a remote area, thanks to having the ability to send a message or make a phone call. To me, the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages. And to those in opposition, I remind you that every piece of technology has a power button. If you want your visit to Canadian national parks to remain as peaceful and tranquil as it’s always been, simply switch that button to ‘off ’.

Germany defeated. Unconditional surrender terms signed 2:41 a.m. May 7. Hostilities Ceased 11:01 p.m. Central European Time, May 8. Surrender Ratified in Berlin. After nearly six years of fighting, complete Victory in Europe has been

find, if correct, is interesting to say the least! 3. The fact is that waves are not only caused by the north wind but also the high powered boats zooming backwards and forwards along the beach. If Ed Muttart’s attempt at reading the future (page 460, Recollections Beyond Reflections, Sylvan Lake Memories Book 19002000) had come to fruition, our lake and shoreline would have been very different. Oh yes, Ed prophesied that “Powered water vehicles will be outlawed and only sail and canoes would be allowed. It would bring peace to the area.” Still time Mayor McIntyre and Council, still time? At the end of last summer, 2013, the level of lake water was, in my view, noticeably lower. I looked further east, past Centennial Park, with the water gently lapping, I noticed sand building up along the almost natural beach. This year, now the ice has started to melt, I notice that in parts there is an additional 5-6 feet of very nice sand along water’s edge and even more can be seen under the water. Where has it come from? Is Mother Nature taking a hand or is the sand that was put down near the pier on the move? I ask members of the community to consider the problem of the disappearing sand. Was it brought about over a long period of time and possibly caused by improvements to lakeshore in the shape of a seawall, change of use of the lake, higher water table and climate change. The fact is, all over the world, communities have been trying to change or improve coast lines and lakeshores and water courses for many years. More often, in the long term, these changes have been found to be a

won. Germany’s unconditional surrender capitulation was signed at 2:41 a.m. French time Monday, May 7, and duly ratified the following day in Berlin. The defeated nation agreed to order all resistance halted, yield all ships and aircraft unscuttled and undamaged, ensure compliance with all further orders from Allied supreme commander and Soviet high command. ♦ ♦ ♦ Sylvan Lake celebrated V.E. day on Monday. When news first came over that Germany had unconditionally surrendered, the spirit of jubilation was somewhat tempered by the knowledge that another savage foe still remains to be subjugated, but it was a happy crowd that assembled in the afternoon to parade to the ceno-

mistake and cause more of a problem than those they have set out to resolve. When we came to live here in 2003 I was told that the water table was dangerously low and we were in a drought; however, there was a great beach that got a bit smelly I recall. Lake beaches do not have the daily cleaning of two changes of tide as the seaside beach receive. Do you think that artificially replacing the beach is any sort of answer? I am not convinced. Perhaps when the water levels drop there will be a beach again. Meanwhile, if residents or visitors want to “go to the beach” the water is there, in some places there is sand. If it’s not enough perhaps the town would build some sand boxes for the kids to play in. If folks want to lounge about or chase about with a ball, the town has Centennial Park. I have serious doubts regarding the suggestion of a 10 foot strip of sand on the grass. Anyone who has walked along Lakeshore this winter and seen the amount of “yellow snow and doggy do’s” must agree. I question if it will be possible to keep the sand clean and healthy and that will be another problem for the town. I think we have a wonderful lakeshore/beach. We have changed it in an effort to accommodate everyone. As a resident I think we should say “This is what we have, we would love you to come and share it with us”. I ask, is it is prudent to start a reclamation project that will need to be repeated in the future? Should the town incur another financial burden? We have some huge expenditures already planned for the future. John Walsh, Sylvan Lake

taph where the Services of Thanksgiving , commemorating Victory in Europe, was held. The parade, under the direction of L. M. Colpitts, a veteran of the 19141918 war, lined up on main street and presented a colorful spectacle. Each school pupil carried a flag. At the appointed time the parade marched down Main street, along the Lakeshore drive to East crescent and continued along the crescent to the cenotaph. Here a very impressive service was conducted by Mrs. B. C. Learned assisted by Miss Gladys Halverson. Trumpeter Charles Palmer sounded Last Post and Reveille.

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Engineers from the Federal Dept. of

Public Works made another inspection of the damaged pier on Tuesday and stated that it is safe for pedestrians. They felt that bleachers could also be erected safely if they were properly levelled. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Home and School Association held its last meeting of the season and the election of officers took place. The results are as follows. President - Mrs. Gordon Hunter; first vice president - Mrs. Raymond; second vice president - Mrs. R. Blick; third vice president - Mr. H. Cody; treasurer Mrs. N. Jarvin; recording secretary Mrs. P. Dolling; corresponding secretary - Mrs. Munson; social convener Mrs. R. Nelson, program convener Miss B. Bertram. ♦ ♦ ♦


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Sylvan Lake Lions Club’s annual bike sale proceeded rapidly under the auctioneering of Perry Hilman Saturday. With var ying shapes, sizes and conditions, the 72 bikes attracted a wide variety of bids, some going for as little as $5 while others fetched several hundred dollars. STEVE DILLS

Cendrillon - École Steffie Woima Elementary School student Rebecca Kingston, right, joined members of DuffleBag Theatre Company on stage for a performance of Cendrillon Tuesday morning. The bilingual Cinderella performance was one of several scheduled to take place at Sylvan Lake schools this week, sponsored by the Sylvan Lake chapter of Canadian Parents for French. STUART FULLARTON

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Daffodils stolen after just one day of enjoyment you are enjoying them as much as I got to enjoy Dear Editor, Daffodils bring such a cheerful feeling after them for one brief morning. months and months of dreary winter weather, and Please pay attention to the instructions above, they are very easy to grow as well. and perhaps this fall you can plant your own and In the fall most department and hardware won’t have to rely on stealing them out of your stores and greenhouse offer bags of bulbs for a neighbour’s garden. reasonable price. You dig holes about eight inches Jennifer Lemega, deep and drop a bulb into each hole, cover them Frustrated gardener, up, and water them. Come spring, and for many, Sylvan Lake many springs thereafter, you are rewarded with their cheerful yellow faces smiling at you, someMore letters on Page 10 times from within mounds of snow. I had three beautiful daffodils growing in my front garden. Each NO REFERRAL morning for weeks I NECESSARY went out to see if they FOOT AND ANKLE CLINIC were blooming yet. I To schedule an appointment: 1-877-525-3338(FEET) babied them through Appointments available Fridays 9:00AM - 4:00PM the unexpected snow LOCATED AT SYLVAN FAMILY HEALTH CENTRE falls we received, and yesterday (Monday) I YOUR FEET DESERVE A FOOT DOCTOR noticed they had finally opened up. I cleared all Achilles Tendon Pain Sever’s Disease High Arched Feet Ankle Sprains Painless Wart Removal Ingrown Toenails the garden debris from Arch Pain Corns & Callouses Neuromas around them so I could Arthritis Diabetic Foot Care Prescription Functional see them better. Orthotics Athlete’s Foot Forefoot Pain This morning I went Athletic Injuries Fungal Toenails Running Shoe Analysis outside with my coffee, Bunions Flatfoot Tendonitis only to realize that Children’s Feet Forefoot Pain Warts someone had picked In-Toeing Hammertoes Yearly Checkups them. So to whoever Flat Feet Heel Pain Many more.... picked them, I hope

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Upcoming Meetings COUNCIL MEETING May 26, 2014 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm MPC MEETING May 20, 2014 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING May 21, 2014 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm

Employment Opportunities COMMUNITY PEACE OFFICER Responsibilities: . Reporting to the Manager of Municipal Enforcement. . Preserve and maintain public peace by upholding and enforcing Municipal Bylaws and authorized Provincial Statutes. . Investigate Municipal Bylaw offenses and complaints and submit all required reports. . Investigate Provincial Statute offences and complaints and submit all required reports. . Perform Traffic Enforcement duties and responsibilities, including traffic-stops. . Prepare professional Court Briefs and documents, and present evidence in Trial when required. Qualifications: . Minimum of High School or equivalent . Solicitor General Community Peace Officer Training, or equivalent. . Successfully complete a physical abilities evaluation (RCMP PARE Test - or equivalent). . Good written and verbal communication skills are essential. . Excellent interpersonal communication skills in dealing with staff, peers and the public. . Successfully clear a Criminal Records Check and thorough Police Background Check. . Some flexibility of work schedule to ensure appropriate coverage. . Has the ability to work independently, remain professional at all times, and maintain a high level of confidentiality. . Has a high level of organizational skills and the ability to prioritize work This is a terrific opportunity to work in a professional, team focused environment. You have a strong desire to be major contributor to the success of a vibrant and growing organization. If you are up to the challenge of taking ownership and wanting to make a difference, this is an ideal situation. We offer competitive rates and an excellent benefits package, including a wellness component. If this position intrigues you, please submit your resume in confidence specifying which position you are applying for by May 25, 2014 to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 – 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Human Resources Fax: 403-887-3660 E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca

Town of Sylvan Lake

EQUIPMENT OPERATOR 1 Responsibilities: . Providing the safe and efficient operation of public equipment, primarily, but not limited to: Garbage Truck, Street sweeper, Loader, Tandem dump truck . Operation of shop equipment . Maintain roadway transportation network specifically snow clearing and removal, pothole repair, line painting, etc. . Maintain local pedestrian walkway/pathway system such as snow removal, crack repairs, etc. . Cemetery maintenance . Assistance in maintenance and repair of water and wastewater systems as required. Qualifications: . Grade 12 or equivalent . Class 3 license with “Q” endorsement . Experience within a municipal environment would be an asset . Strong customer relation skills . A proven safe work record . The ability to work with a minimum of supervision . Able to work in a physically demanding environment . Able to work outdoors in a variety of weather conditions. . Proven positive participation in Team/department interaction This position involves regular shifts of household solid waste collection and may include on-call and shift work. Flexibility to change shifts or respond to emergency situations is also required. A driver’s abstract and criminal records check are required from the successful applicant. This is a tremendous opportunity to work in a professional, team focused environment. We offer competitive rates and an excellent benefits program including health and dental coverage and a wellness account. Please indicate the position you are applying for and submit cover letter, before 4:00 p.m. on May 18, 2014 to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Danny Scott Fax: 403-887-3660 E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca

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Invitation to Tender SYLVAN LAKE FIRE HALL CONSTRUCTION The Town of Sylvan Lake is seeking bids from qualified general contractors to construct a new eight bay fire hall and all related work. Bid documents (electronic only) will be available from Alberta Purchasing Connection and COOLNet Alberta on or after Tuesday, May 6, 2014. There is a pre-bid meeting scheduled on Tuesday, May 20, 2014 at 10:00 a.m., MDT. The pre-bid meeting will be held at the RCMP Detachment building located at 4260 50th Street. A site visit will immediately follow the prebid meeting if weather permits. The pre-bid meeting and site visit are optional for all prospective bidders. Bids must be presented or delivered in sealed packages, clearly marked “Bid for Sylvan Lake Fire Hall Construction”. Faxed or other electronically transmitted submissions will NOT be accepted. Completed bids must be received at: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue Sylvan Lake AB T4S 1G6 no later than Tuesday, June 3, 2014 at 11:00 a.m., MDT. Late submissions will NOT be accepted. All received bids will be opened in public soon after closing time. All inquiries related to this Invitation to Bid shall be directed to: Mr. Jay Grenning, C.E.T., LEED AP Senior Architectural Technologist Sahuri and Partners Architecture Inc. Tel: 403-228-9307 Fax: 403-228-4699 Email: jay.grenning@sahuri.com

Take Notice RESIDENTIAL STREET SWEEPING Parking Restrictions Street sweeping is underway. Watch for “No Parking” signs placed in your area. Signs are posted a minimum of 24 hours in advance and are valid for up to 72 hours after posting. Gravel will be swept off of the boulevards and sidewalks. Unlawfully parked vehicles will be removed at the owners’ expense. ANNUAL HYDRANT TESTING/FLUSHING The Utility Department will be flow testing fire hydrants throughout the spring and early summer. You may experience a temporary drop in water pressure and a slight discoloration of your water caused by mineral iron. Simply run a cold water tap for 5-10 minutes to clear. WASTE TRANSFER SITE VICTORIA DAY (MAY 19) HOLIDAY CLOSURE The Waste Transfer site will be CLOSED on Monday, May 19 for Victoria Day. The Waste Transfer site is open through the summer on Monday through Saturday from 9 A.M. until 5 P.M. exclusive of statutory holidays. The facility is located 1 kilometer east of the round-about on Highway 11A and .5 kilometer south on RR12.

Coming Events 1913 Days Drive-In Movie Saturday, June 14, 2014 10:30pm Canadian Tire Parking Lot

TELL US WHICH MOVIE YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE! We’ve got 5 great options to choose from! Go to www.sylvanlake.ca/public-notices.html to take our survey before 6:00pm on May 20.

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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 7

THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2014

Home with special ‘over-the-top’ features for pets considered for Sylvan

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BY STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

gross, and run them through a brand new house, which no home builder would ever do. “In doing that, we will show the durability of the A Calgary man aiming to build the world’s most floors, the carpets and the furniture.” Beart, who owns the website professorshouse. pet-friendly house is turning to Sylvan Lake to help com, expects his project to generate significant make his dream a reality. A congested real estate market in his hometown media interest from around the world. He’s already had 16 magforced David Beart to look azines from four different elsewhere to build the “Basically, what we want countries express interest in $550,000 home he’s designto do is (include) a whole providing coverage, while ing to withstand wear and pet product manufactear caused by family pets. bunch of just over-the-top 130 And it didn’t take long turers have committed to for him to consider Sylvan filling the house with their stuff for the pet,” as an option. DAVID BEART merchandise. “Here in Calgary, the “It’s a marketing project real estate market is crazy, to really promote pet ownerand if you want to use a custom home builder, you ship and home ownership,” he said, adding he feels can’t find a lot,” he said. “We went to Okotoks, (but) its arrival is well-timed in light of frequent pet attack there are only three lots available. There are lots in reports in the media. High River, but there’s no resale value there. And “Almost every other day right now, we’re hearing then there’s Sylvan Lake, which sounds quite appeal- negativity about pets, and this is going to be a fun ing.” project that we believe is going to go global.” Beart met with developers last week to discuss Should construction of the house go ahead in the possibility of building in Sylvan’s Crestview sub- Sylvan Lake, Beart hopes to engage residents in the division. process. Should things fail to work out, he’s got a backup He’s inviting them to provide input or feedback plan to move construction to Red Deer. by emailing him at david@professorshouse.com. Sylvan, however, remains his first choice. “It’s a very petfriendly town ... and there are lots available,” he said. “Lots available right now is something that’s not easy to come by.” To successfully achieve the moniker of the world’s most petfriendly house, it must be more than just durable. By including features that will enhance comJune 13-15, 2014 fort and convenience for both pets and their ownEvents: ers, Beart feels he’s got all bases covered. Pancake Breakfast, Bounce Houses, Outdoor “Basically, what we want to do is (include) a Movie, Street Festival, Petting Zoo, Parade whole bunch of just ... and much more! over-the-top stuff for the pet,” he said. “A dog would have its own room with a 60-inch TV to watch, its own walk in closet full of all the coolest toys, its own treadmill, a doggy shower, If you are a business or organization we would and a 270-gallon aquarium. like to invite you to put a float in our: “It will still look just as nice as a house that you’d like to live in, it just has some extra ameShow us what this theme means to you! nities.” June 14, 2014 – 1:00pm start Upon completion, Parade Registration forms are available the house will open to on our website at www.sylvanlake.ca media and the public, including dog owners If you are interested in putting a float in whose canines will be the parade, hosting a community event invited to carry out during the weekend celebrations or would like more information contact quality assurance testMichelle at 403-887-1192 ext 512 ing. or email mmorrison@sylvanlake.ca “We’ll put the house through its paces,” said Beart. “What we want to do is bring in a dozen dogs wet, muddy and

1913 Days Activities for all ages!

Come One, Come All

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5012 48 Avenue | www.sylvanlake.ca | 403.887.2141

Development Permits TAKE NOTICE THAT on May 5, 2014 the Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) for the Town of Sylvan Lake approved the following application(s): Laebon Developments Ltd. for a rowhouse (4 units) requiring rear yard setback, deck projection and parcel coverage relaxations on Units 55-58, Condo Plan 082-5987 (5301 Windward Place) Compass Geomatics for a rear yard setback relaxation on an existing detached garage on Lot 19, Block 2, Plan 062-5924 (95 Rozier Close) Leading Edge Heavy Duty Repair for an additional use – ‘Heavy Duty Repair Service’ on Lot 10, Block 6, Plan 052-0405 (30 Schenk Industrial Drive) Jos Thibeault for a moved in building (accessory building) on Lot 18, Block 5, Plan 2861TR (4714 46 Street) Trilliant Realty for a side yard setback relaxation on existing covered verandah on Lot 14, Block 3, Plan 892-2146 (160 Marina Bay Court) FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT on or before May 12, 2014 the Development Officer for the Town of Sylvan Lake approved the following application(s): RYDERS RIDGE Falcon Homes Ltd. for a duplex with attached garage & deck on Lot 96 & 95, Block 10, Plan 142-1424 (3 & 4 Rosse Place) Candel Homes for a single family dwelling with deck on Lot 204, Block 7, Plan 132-3636 (93 Reynolds Road) Falcon Homes Ltd. for a single family dwelling with deck on Lot 39, Block 7, Plan 1222463 (35 Richfield Crescent) Falcon Homes Ltd. for a single family dwelling with attached garage & deck on Lot 17, Block 10, Plan 132-3636 (54 Reynolds Road) Henderson Homes for a single family dwelling with deck on Lot 72, Block 10, Plan 1323636 (88 Reynolds Road) Henderson Homes for a single family dwelling with deck on Lot 69, Block 10, Plan 1323636 (82 Reynolds Road) THE VISTA AT RYDER’S RIDGE Falcon Homes Ltd. for a single family dwelling with attached garage on Lot 26, Block 2, Plan 132-5350 (6 Vanson Close) FOX RUN Hope Jensen for a Home Occupation Type ‘B’ – Health Analysis on Lot 70, Block 3, Plan 022-5244 (54 Fieldstone Way) LAKEWAY LANDING 1606181 Alberta Ltd. for a single family dwelling, attached garage, deck & basement development on Lot 13, Block 13, Plan 092-9012 (17 Leaside Crescent) John Korzenoski for a shed on Lot 22, Block 3, Plan 032-4179 (13 Lindman Close) CRESTVIEW Candel Homes for a single family dwelling, attached garage, deck & basement development on Lot 36, Block 3, Plan 132-3103 (65 Cole Way) Falcon Homes Ltd. for a single family dwelling, attached garage & deck on Lot 20, Block 4, Plan 132-3103 (16 Cole Way) BEACON HILL Laebon Developments Ltd. for a single family dwelling, attached garage, deck & basement development on Lot 14, Block 13, Plan 122-4336 (9 Bowman Circle) Laebon Developments Ltd. for a single family dwelling, attached garage, deck & basement development on Lot 15, Block 13, Plan 122-4336 (7 Bowman Circle) HEWLETT PARK Jordan Sinclair for a Home Occupation Type ‘A’ – Auto Sales (Office Only) on Lot 41, Block 1, Plan 102-6759 (38 Hagerman Road) WILLOW SPRINGS Willard Morris for detached garage on Lot 13, Block 4, Plan 012-4721 (63 Wildrose Drive) STREETS Keith & Giselle Campbell for a demolition (detached garage) on Lot 1, Block 2, Plan 1549AJ (5104 47 Avenue) Melvin Glen Sparkes for a Home Occupation Type ‘A’ – Grounds Keeping on Lot 95, Block 7, Plan 762-1445 (93 Westview Drive) Steven Nicholls for a deck on Lot 2, Block 4, Plan 5732CL (4739 48 Street) Brenda Dale for a demolition (cabin) on Lots 7 & 8, Block L, Plan 7833AT (4527 48 Street) Brenda Dale for a demolition (cabin) on Lot 3, Block K, Plan 7833AT (4607 33 Street) Trevor Langford for a deck on Lot 13, Block 8, Plan 772-0887 (4715 46 Street) Bella Rosa Developments for a single family dwelling, rear attached garage, deck on Lot 36, Block 2, Plan 992-4820 (5015 35 Street) INDUSTRIAL PARK Sylvan Lake AutoPro Inc. for a change in use – ‘Sales & service outlet for automobiles, marine, light truck, recreation vehicles and manufactured homes’ on Lot 11, Block 4, Plan 072-3674 (1A Industrial Drive) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT you may appeal Discretionary approvals to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, as provided for in Part 17, of the Municipal Government Act. Written statements relevant to the development and reasons for the appeal may be submitted to the Town of Sylvan Lake, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5012 48 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 within 14 days following this publication. You may not appeal a Permitted Use unless it involves a relaxation, variation or misinterpretations of the Land Use Bylaw. For further information please contact the Development Officer at 864-5557. Dated at Sylvan Lake, Alberta, this 15th day of May, 2014. Development Officer, Town of Sylvan Lake


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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2014

Boardwalks in promenade to be removed and replaced BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Cleaning

- A 16-member group of Nabors Production Services employees were out Tuesday morning picking up garbage that had accumulated over the winter around their area of the industrial park and as far away as Walmart. Among those participating were Rhegan Heaton, Ivan Nolan, Lynnette Roder and Jocelyn Schaab. STEVE DILLS

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The past winter was hard on the boardwalk inserts in the promenade along Lakeshore Drive. So hard, in fact, that some are going to be removed and replaced with coloured concrete. Councillors approved the work during their meeting Monday night, at the cost of approximately $700 per section for approximately 12 sections that were heavily damaged. David Kelham, in his report to council, stated the boardwalks are made with composite wood material and 4x4s resting on concrete supports. There are approximately 67 boardwalks and they’re all proposed for replacement “over time as they fail”. The immediate problem, he indicated, involves several that were damaged during the winter due to heavier equipment than normal being used to clear snow. Because they’re floating structures, the freeze-thaw cycles heave the sections and create uneven walking surfaces. “There has also been the issue of the composite material becoming fragile in the cold weather and breaking, causing tripping hazards.” Options considered included replacement or repair of damaged boardwalks, replacement with paving stones or coloured concrete with the latter chosen. Three quotes were received and councillors approved awarding a contract to Alberta Parking Lot Services to replace the damaged boardwalks with work to end prior

to Canada Day. Councillor Matt Prete suggested the colours chosen should be more vibrant than the drab brown of the boardwalks. “Let’s add some colour rather than blah,” he said. Councillor Jas Payne agreed and suggested the design consultant be contacted about alternating colours along the promenade. However a motion to that effect, supported by Prete and Payne, was defeated when the rest of council voted against it. One of the considerations was that they wanted the work done before the busy summer season and waiting for a response before making a decision would delay work. Noting the total cost to fix the problem is about $47,000, Mayor Sean McIntyre asked, “where does the responsibility lie as far as having sections fail?” Betty Osmond, the town’s chief administrative officer, said that was discussed at length by staff but they determined there were too many variables to place blame in any one area.

From everyday support to finding help when it’s needed most, Dog Guides are a central part in helping many Canadians with disabilities step towards independence, including some living in Sylvan Lake. By participating in the Sylvan Lake Purina® Walk for Dog Guides on Sunday, May 25, 2014, you can help provide Dog Guides at no cost to those who need it most. This five kilometre walk is taking place at Sylvan Lake Dog Park and begins at 10:30 a.m. There is no registration fee and 100% of funds raised go towards providing Dog Guides. For more information, to register, or donate, please visit www. purinawalkfordogguides.com.

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Variety of calls for firefighters Following are calls responded to by Sylvan Lake’s volunteer firefighters, during the week ending May 11. Tuesday, May 6 3:09 p.m. - alarm, no fire, Lakeway Boulevard. Tuesday, May 6 5:53 p.m. - medical assistance, Benalto. Wednesday, May 7 3:34 p.m. - alarm, no fire, Heenan Court. Friday, May 9 - 6:32 p.m. - grass fire, 50th Street. Saturday, May 10 7:11 p.m. - structure fire, Old Boomer Road. Sunday, May 11 11:37 p.m. - rubbish fire, Hinshaw Drive. Like Sylvan Lake Fire Department on Facebook to see a variety of fire prevention tips and other information on a regular basis. Sylvan Lake Fire Department would like to thank His Worship Mayor Sean McIntyre, councillors Matt Prete, Megan Chernoff and Graham Parsons and town directors Ron Lebsack and David Brand and all our families for coming and supporting our department during our live fire training exercise on May 10. Also we would like to thank Brian Hanson and family, Pete’s at the Beach and Alexis Tucker and Marena Seifert for all their efforts, which made for a successful training day.


SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 9

THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2014

RCMP NOTES

Large party, loud noise resulted in warning to property owner Sylvan Lake reported a break in to her vehicle which was parked outside her residence. No damage was reported to the vehicle however its contents were disturbed. The complainant advised that she was unsure of what was stolen, if anything. 12:13 p.m. – RCMP received a report of mischief to a vehicle parked outside a residence on Bowman Circle. The pasMonday, May 5th 7:11 p.m. – A report of a male shooting a pellet gun at a recreational vehicle resulted in a patrol by RCMP on Fulmar Close in Sylvan Lake. The youth was caught on video entering a residential property and shooting at a trailer. The 12-year-old male and the complainant were spoken to by RCMP and the situation was resolved. There was no damage to the trailer. 7:25 p.m. – A domestic situation at a residence on Lucky Place in Sylvan Lake resulted in police attendance but no charges. A 31-year-old male advised that he contacted police in an effort to de-escalate an argument with his 26-year-old spouse. The male was locked out of his residence when he attempted to leave in his vehicle. There was no physical altercation and the two went to separate locations for the evening without further incident. 9:33 p.m. – A noise complaint on Westwood Court in Sylvan Lake was reported to RCMP. The driver of a vehicle was observed revving the vehicle engine and racing up and down the street. Police attended and the driver was issued a warning. No further incidents were reported. Wednesday, May 7th 10:05 a.m. – A complainant from Rosewood Rise in

senger side of a truck was keyed and the driver’s side lock punched out but no access was gained to the vehicle. Thursday, May 8th 12:25 p.m. – A stunting incident is being investigated by RCMP. A young male driver was reported to police as burning doughnuts in a gravel parking lot not far from Eckville High School. The driver was then spotted heading

ATTENTION

ALL HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES & POST SECONDARY STUDENTS The Royal Canadian Legion, Sylvan Lake Br. No. 212, offers educational bursary assistance.

Dancing

- Olivia Kurt, right, and Bria Nystrom displayed their impressive square dancing skills during École Steffie Woima Elementary School’s Grade 2 concert entitled ‘Too Much Noise’ last Thursday afternoon. A second performance took place in the evening, and another, exclusively for grandparents, followed on Friday. STUART FULLARTON

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A child, grandchild or great-grandchild of a person who is, or has been, a member of the Canadian Forces, Merchant Navy, exservice person of a Commonwealth or allied country, who is resident in Canada and who is in need of assistance may be eligible for a bursary from The Royal Canadian Legion. Bursary assistance is based upon successful admission to a post-secondary institution or successful completion of one or more years leading to a recognized degree, diploma or certificate. Bursaries may be awarded at any stage of a college or university program. For more information, or to submit a letter of application, please fax or mail the following: Sylvan Lake Branch No. 212, The Royal Canadian Legion Attention: Sharon Graham 4916-50 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1C9 Phone: 403-887-2601 Fax: 403-887-4431

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towards the school. A plate was obtained and the owner will be facing a fine. Friday, May 9th 11:10 p.m. – A disturbance was reported at a residence on 53rd Street in Sylvan Lake. A large party, with loud music, was creating a noise issue for neighbours in the area. RCMP attended and the property owner was warned. No further incidents were reported.

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10 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2014

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“RE - CREATION” By Jim Rilling, Associate Pastor at Sylvan Lake Alliance Community Church

Has it been a long winter for you? Finally, the sun is out, the grass is greening and “May Long” is here! Victoria Day is one of the most anticipated holidays for us Northerners. It is a great time of recreation for many. The word “recreation” as you know has two main syllables: “re” + “create”. So the idea behind it is “to create again”. What is it that renews or rejuvenates or revives you? As humans with our limitations we all need regular renewal, even if it is simply sleep. Refreshment for you may come from: the great outdoors, a campfire, a friend, a visit, a book, a walk, a

nap, a pet or ?. God the initial creator gives us many ways to be renewed. I actually enjoy all of the above but find my most regular renewal is from God’s Spirit and his Word. For example Jesus’ promise to us is: “Come to me all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, and you will find rest for your souls. For my yoke is easy and my burden is light. (Matt. 11:28-30). Sure sounds like “re – creation” to me! So my prayer for you is that whether you get to leave town this weekend or not, may you be “re-created” by the Great Renewer. God bless you.

– SERVICES THIS WEEK –

Appreciates town’s snow clearing efforts Dear Editor, Hi, I was hoping you could just let the Town of Sylvan Lake know how impressed I am with how well they handled our enormous snowfall this winter. We are so close to Red Deer and I work and have relatives and friends there, so driving their streets during the winter made me appreciate our well kept streets. I know Red Deer is a larger centre and therefore they must have a larger arsenal of equipment and labour but our streets were managed much better. A big thank you and a huge pat on the back to our town managers!! :) Plus our winter gravel has been cleared up quicker. Kim Ward, Sylvan Lake

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Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. 4:00 pm Services Last Sunday of each month. 403-877-9634 lutheranchurchsylvan@hotmail.com “Experience the unconditional love of God in Jesus Christ.” (John 3:16) NEW SERVICE TIME 10:30 a.m.

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

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Sunday Services & Sunday School @ 10:00 am

Sunday School 10:00 am Church Services 11:00 am

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May 11 - Fifth Sunday after Easter

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Memorial Presbyterian Church

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

Rev. Jin Woo Kim 403-887-2416 May 11 Service

Church of the Nazarene

10:30 AM 5th Sunday After Easter Sunday School Nursery is available. memorial_office@shaw.ca www.slmpc.ca

403-887-5687 Pastor Barry Sigurdson STEFFIE WOIMA SCHOOL - 4720 - 45 AVE.

A warm welcome awaits you at your town and country church

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: 5033-47a Avenue Sylvan Lake 11:00 a.m. (Last Sunday of each Administration Office: month 9:00 a.m.) Sylvan Lake 403-887-2398 Rimbey 9:00 a.m. Rimbey 403-843-2126 Weekday mass Wednesdays and Fridays 9:00am

Sunday School 9:45 am • Worship Service 11:00 am

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Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Saturday 10:45 a.m. Hour of Worship Watch Chris Holland on the It Is Written TV Show, Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. on CTV. Pastor Bill Spangler “Our passion is His presence, Our commitment is His will, Our pursuit is His way.”

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Don’t ruin beautiful grassy area by creating sand box Dear Editor, It seems the town council is starting to seriously consider the idea that a beach can be built by dumping a bunch of sand on the grass above the seawall. I hope they will think it over and reason will prevail. A few truckloads of dry sand will not miraculously turn into a beach. All it will be is a giant sand box. A beach requires both sand AND water. A beach is somewhere a child can dig a hole and watch the water fill it up. It’s a place where you can dig canals and moats, and where the sand is damp enough to build sandcastles. You can walk on a beach and feel the little waves tickle your toes. Please don’t ruin the beautiful grassy areas we have. People come from all over the province to spread their towels and blankets on the cool, clean grass, to sunbathe and picnic near the water, without getting sand into everything they own. It’s one of the major attractions of Sylvan Lake. Of course we all would like to have a sandy beach again. But if we can’t figure out a way to make one where it belongs (below the seawall), perhaps we should just be patient and wait for nature to take its course. Anna Orsten, Sylvan Lake

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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 11

THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2014

Proclamations, appointments, rezoning handled at council

Proposal for Hewlett Park would add 144 residential lots

BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

During their regular meeting Monday night, A new proposal to create 144 lots in Hewlett Sylvan Lake councillors: Park north of existing residences along Hinshaw • passed second and third readings of a bylaw Drive was presented to town council Monday night. rezoning portions of The Vista In Ryders Ridge for Councillors passed first reading of a bylaw phase 2 development in the northeast corner of the which would allow for altering the lot and road quarter section. Phase 2, which will be accessed through Phase 1 configuration of the area referred to as Hampton from Ryders Ridge Boulevard, will include medi- Pointe. A public hearing was set for June 9 after um lot residential (R1A) and narrow lot general which time they can consider second and third residential (R5) districts as well as a public facility readings of the bylaw. district which will contain a storm water pond. A report by Stantec Consulting indicated they’d A public hearing was held earlier in the meeting been retained by Falcon Homes to amend the where there were no speakers for or against the Hewlett Park Outline Plan. bylaw. Hampton Pointe would occupy the currently • heard Mayor Sean McIntyre make three proclaundeveloped area in the northeast portion of mations. They are for Seniors’ Week from June 2-8, Hewlett Park. It contains 8.69 hectares. for Muscular Dystrophy Week from May 25-31, “The proposed amendment … does not change and for Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month durthe intent of the area; however, it introduces an ing May. • appointed Councillor Jas Payne as Deputy Mayor alternative product type via the Low Density for the period May 29-June 5 when the previously Residential (R1A) land use, reviews the efficiency appointed Deputy Mayor, Councillor Megan Chernoff, will be in Niagara Falls attending the Federation of Canadian Municipalities convention along with Mayor Sean Owned & operated by Flinn Funeral Services Ltd. McIntyre, Councillor A full facility funeral home with arrangement office, Dale Plante and the chapel, reception area, casket and urn displays, town’s chief adminisproviding traditional, non-traditional and memorial services trative officer, Betty and prearrangement plans. Osmond. • named Jordan Upon request we will make Have questions about funerals and cremation? Sinclair as a member of arrangements in the comfort We invite you to come in and discuss your the Municipal of your home. questions with us at no cost or obligation. Planning Commission to fill a vacancy. Kris PHONE: Lindberg was appointed to the Community Toll Free: 1-886-787-2151 Services Committee to 5019-47A Avenue, Sylvan Lake fill a vacancy. The term of both appointments is until the organizaEd Stevenson MANAGER tional meeting in M E M O R I A L S LT D . October. Both are new Laurie Flinn-Wade complete memorial services applications who do FUNERAL DIRECTOR/CELEBRANT Authorized A th i d C Counsellor for not currently sit on a John Flinn Remco Memorials FUNERAL ATTENDANT town appointed committee, according to information provided SERVING SYLVAN LAKE & AREA SINCE 1923 by Osmond.

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of land development, and slightly reconfigures the road layout,” said the Stantec submission. “This change is seen to reflect current market conditions in Sylvan Lake by providing a lower cost project type that is required in the Town of Sylvan Lake.” The document shows the proposal would increase the amount of space used for Narrow Lot Resdiential (R5) lots from 45.7 per cent to 59.7 per

cent, would eliminate Low Density Residential District (22.3 per cent in previous approval) and would add 8.1 per cent of the land for Low Density Residential (R1A) lots. A small public facility district would be created to allow emergency access off Erickson Drive. A map of the plan previously approved for the area shows 120 lots. The area would be accessed by Hinshaw Drive.

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Over 2,000 collections of pictures, historic information gathered BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Sylvan Lake’s Centennial was a banner year for Sylvan Lake & District Archives Society. They accepted over 2,000 collections of pictures and other accessions, bringing their total to almost 6,700. Among the items donated to the organization were old pictures, newspapers, magazines, newspaper stories about pioneers, postcards, maps, dance programs, pennants, recipe books, buttons and pins, census documents and a painting. The society held its annual meeting Apr. 16 and reviewed a year which was extremely busy with more than 2,500 volunteer

and staff hours logged. President Denise Bignold said, “the need for pictures and information to complete many Centennial projects and the move to our new home” in the Municipal Government Building, contributed to the activity. A Centennial photo album was ready for viewing in June. “The archives contributed photographs and historical information to individuals and groups who were working on projects to celebrate Sylvan Lake’s Centennial year.” Three of these were the Legacy Art Project, 60 historical markers (which are now on towers along Lakeshore Drive) and 77 tri-fold display panels (which rotated to various locations in town throughout the year).

The society hosted school classes, a Rotary tour from Sweden, guests from England and researchers from McGill University, during the year. Volunteers continue to prepare new displays approximately every four months. Last year’s selection included 1913 Days Parades Celebrating 100 Years, Beginning of the Archives and currently displayed is First Businesses in Sylvan Lake. They’re working on a Legacy Trail Passport in co-operation with the town and the Activ8 Council. Bignold also said their digitization project is completed and all the pictures will eventually be searchable online. “We are having good responses from our Facebook posts on

Sylvan Lake Archives page which is linked to the town website.” Roy Mattson reported the society has budgeted for installation of rural school markers. The first will be for Sylvan Dell School and be placed near École H. J. Cody School. He’s looking at the possibility of marking some rural school sites near town. Guest speaker Jean Bridge provided an overview of her presentation “The Hamlet of Snake Lake, A New Beginning 1900-1927” which is tailored for Grade 2 students who visit the archives each year as part of studies about their hometown. “This is a story about two French Canadian couples looking for a home for their large families — the Loiselles and the Fauchers,” she began. The first portion

includes information about their journey to the Snake Lake area, then their selection of homesteads, surveys of the townsite and more current maps. The third section of her program talked about growth of the hamlet, the first hotel, general store and includes an aerial picture of the community in 1927. She thanked Kathy Inglis and Diane Powell for their help with the presentation. Acclaimed to the executive during the election of officers were Denise Bignold as president, Bunnie Virtue as secretary and Inez Gathercole as treasurer. Directors are Pat Blakely, Roy Mattson, Ernie Walter, Helen Grimson, Marie Schlahs, John Yoos, Gil Pubanz, Jean Bridge and Dale Mannix.

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If Ryan Machan did indeed bid farewell to the Havoc Fighting Championship May 2, he went out on a memorable note. The ‘Sylvan Lake Strangler’ turned in a successful second defence of his welterweight title with a firstround victory over American Richie Whitson during the main event of the Havoc 5 card at a packed Sheraton Convention Centre. Whitson, from Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, came into the fight with a 12-4 record and attempted to apply a tight choke on at least two occasions. But Machan, as the more experienced fighter, had no problem escaping potential trouble and applied a kimura (armlock) that forced his foe to submit 4:14 into the match. “Experience is bigtime important,” said Machan, who improved to 22-9. “When someone takes your back when you’re newer, you panic a little. But I’ve had over 30 fights. I’ve had people on my back lots. You just wait it out, work for your position and carry on.” Machan has likely run out of challenges on the Havoc circuit

Machan goes out with a win and will probably give up his title shortly. “I think this will be my last fight with Havoc,” he said. “I’ll vacate my belt and have someone else have a chance for it. I’m moving on to bigger promotions, better opportunities.” He was referring to Battlegrounds MMA and an eight-man, single-elimination tournament June 27 in Oklahoma City. “That will be a big test, for sure. It’s potentially three fights in one night,” said Machan. “But I’m wired for the challenge.” If Machan does indeed step away from Havoc, his training partner at Arashi-Do Red Deer, Advin Omic, could be a candidate to fight for the welterweight crown. After defeating Andrew Buckland of Campbell River, B.C., earlier on the five-fight pro card, Omic insisted he’s wouldn’t go up against Machan at the

present time. Or ever, for that matter. “Ryan is my best friend in the world and he would whip my ass 10 times out of 10,” said Omic, who ran his pro record to 13-4. “He’s my best friend. I would never fight him or even want to fight him. We

fight each other enough in the gym.” But he would be open to challenging for a vacant Havoc welterweight title if, say, Machan was to move on and perhaps get a shot with the top-tier UFC. “That would be awe-

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Array of interests, talents reflected in leader nominees Following are nominees in the 10-14 year old category who were recognized during the Leaders of Tomorrow Awards ceremony May 2. This was by far the largest category with 48 nominees. The winner was Emma Pierson (story was in last week’s paper). Kristy Beck - Kristy is a student who excels in all areas. She plans to one day become a lawyer or nurse so she can continue to help people. Kristy is eager to help at all community events and you will seldom find something happening where you won’t find Kristy lending a hand. Deni Brauer - Deni is among one of the top student leaders I have had the privilege of working with, says her nominator. Deni brings a positive outlook and relentless work ethic to everything she participates in and always goes out of her way to offer help and praise to other students. Emmi Breen - Emmi is a kind, caring and quiet individual. She is always willing to help out her peers and teachers and actively involved in the breakfast program at École Fox Run School. Her loyalty, dedication, and optimism are all qualities that make her a stand out leader. Kaitlyn Butt Kaitlyn is a dedicated student. She is dependable and can work extremely well even when unsupervised. Kaitlyn has helped in

our peer tutor program and volunteered at many community events. She loves learning and constantly strives for excellence. Alyssa Desautels Alyssa is very positive and willing to do anything to help her peers or staff. She is willing to give up lunches to help sell tickets and prepare speeches and games for an assembly and is active in the youth program at the community centre. Her ability to work well with others makes her a great leader. Mackenzie Dunlap - Mackenzie is an allaround great student who goes above and beyond what is expected. She is non-judgmental and accepting of everyone around her. Mackenzie is always looking to help others and volunteer and is a true ambassador for her school. Lucas Dunlap Lucas shows great leadership skills, he can be given any task and he will complete it quickly and efficiently. He loves to be helpful and has helped his neighbours with their groceries and shovelling and is always looking for extra jobs around the school to lend a hand. Taylor Ferguson Taylor is a real asset to her classroom. She is always willing to help anyone who needs it and she goes out of her way to make other’s day. She is involved in school spots and always pitches in to help. Taylor is positive and supportive to

everyone she encounters. Austin Gallant Austin went above and beyond expectations this year helping many seniors over this winter of heavy snow fall. He diligently shovelled not one but nine walkways each snow fall! Austin is an amazing young man who made a big difference in the lives of many this winter. Aislan Gyori Aislan has the drive to become successful in everything she does. At all times she is very willing to help in any way she can and hopes to become a vet one day. She volunteers her lunch hour helping clean up after hot lunch and shows leadership in everything she does. Ashton Hammer Ashton stands up for the little guys and is someone who other youth can look up to. He is a member of the Junior Leadership Club at the youth centre and takes his role very seriously. Even when he broke his foot and was not able to fully participate in activities he was there to lend a helping hand and be a role model to the younger children.

There were so many nominees in the 10-14 year old category of the Leaders of Tomorrow, that two pictures were required to include all of them. This is the first group. STEVE DILLS Dylan Harnett Dylan is a very outgoing young man who has a great sense of humour and is very caring. He attended a leadership camp last year and used his new skills to help make his school a better place. Dylan also teaches younger teens about bullying. He is a very involved leader and an asset to his community. Dylan Hilman Dylan is never afraid to try new things and never shies away from a challenge. He always gives his best and his sweet, mature and responsible personality makes him well liked by

both his peers and teachers. Dylan is reliable and can always be counted on to lead by example. Sierra Hilman Sierra is very active, she plays every school sport and excels at each one. She is compassionate towards everyone she encounters. Sierra shows exceptional leadership skills and takes on each new challenge and turns it into an opportunity for success. Jordyn Hiscox Jordyn is active in her school’s Renaissance program, helps with the hot lunch program and is also active and busy outside of school hours.

She enjoys helping plan month-end events and spirit rallies. Jordyn is always willing to help others and is very encouraging to her peers. Chantel Hoffman Chantel is a lovely young lady who has a bubbly and fun personality. She is active in the Renaissance program and always willing to lend a hand. She is known to go out of her

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Array of interests, talents... Continued from page 15 Amber House Amber is a determined individual who helps in her school’s breakfast program. She offers to help every day and is involved with preparing, serving and cleaning up. She is always enthusiastic and can be counted on to complete her duties successfully. Everett Jefferies Everett is very mature for his age and takes his studies and sports very seriously. When he says he is going to do something it can be counted as done. He is an outstanding public speaker and active in sharing skills to prevent bullying within his school. He is dedicated and determined to doing his very best at home, his school or within our community. Jaycob Johanneson -

Jaycob is a great leader in his class and does many activities throughout the school without supervision. He is an outstanding student and takes his studies seriously. Jaycob demonstrates outstanding leadership skills in everything he participates in. Bronwyn Jones Bronwyn is enthusiastic and responsible in all things she participates in. She has been a big help around her school setting up and preparing for assemblies over her lunch hours and is a participant in many school sports. You can always count on her to encourage her teammates and show good sportsmanship. Kacey Joseph Kacey enjoys helping others and spending time with her friends. She always has a smile

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on her face and shows great compassion and empathy for others. Kacey has an excellent work ethic and is always open to using her lunch hours to help other students understand new concepts and assignments in the classroom. Destiny King Destiny is positive and always strives to be a good role model. She helps with the breakfast program every single day and has been active in training her helpers to the program. She is always willing to help and shows great patience and leadership when doing so. Cassidy Klein Cassidy is determined to make a difference in the lives of others. She is decisive about actions that need to take place to make her goals a reality. Cassidy is involved in many sports, music,

This is the second group of nominees in the 10-14 year old category at the Leaders of Tomorrow Awards, May 2, along with winner Emma Pierson in the front row, left. STEVE DILLS yearbook, the Beyond the Hurt program. Her dedication and commitment to achieving her own personal best make her a Leader of Tomorrow.

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Daria Kostiuk Daria is a hard working student. She is organized and has high expectations of herself. She is always willing to give up her lunch hour to support her work on the yearbook committee, and within that committee she is a problem solver and risk taker. She always strives to excel in everything she is involved in. Jenna Lagoutte Jenna is a creative and innovative thinker. She helps at many community events, is involved in the breakfast program and Renaissance program. Jenna is always wearing a smile and is the first one to volunteer to help. Emily Lumbis Emily is honest and compassionate. She shows a huge amount of integrity for her age and is always a loyal friend and role model for her peers. She leads quietly, but when she does have a great idea everyone listens because chances are it is a good one! Emily has already grown so much as a leader and is always looking to add more responsibility and continue growing her leadership skills. Hannah Lynn Hannah is sweet, outgoing, and a caring individual. She is active within her school and community as a whole. She is a dedicated student on top of being involved in many team spots. Hannah is an

incredible asset to her school and will be missed as she leaves for high school in September. Carly McDonald Carly is very ambitious, she is involved in hockey and wants to play in the Olympics one day! She helps within her school by hanging posters, recycling and cleaning up around the school. Carly is always looking for more ways to get involved in the community and has many great ideas on how she can help. Baily McKnightHunt - Baily is one of the most positive and upbeat students her nominator has ever met. She is active within her school, church, youth group and has been to many out of school camps. Baily is always helping others and can be counted on to assist in any tasks that need to be completed. She is a great example of leadership within her school. Jared Miller - Jared is energetic, reliable and loyal. He has a sense of humour that makes everyone around him smile. He has a passion for learning and helping others all around him. Jared is a strong leader within his classroom and school and can always be counted on to look at the positive aspect of any situation. His nominator has no doubt he will be recognized again in the future for doing something

incredible and making a difference in our world. Joclynn Mosset Joclynn is a hardworking, strong and dedicated young lady. She will stop at nothing to achieve her goals. She is very patient with younger children and loves to teach them new skills. Joclynn helped organize and deliver toys to Calgary Sick Kids and is a mentor to young curlers within our community. She is happy to help and driven to achieve any goal she sets out for herself. Eliana Mulholland Eliana is an exceptional young lady. She is quiet until you get to know her then is bubbly and has a great sense of humour. She is a competitive swimmer and loves spending time helping around the house and with her family. She is someone her peers can look up to and staff within the school can always depend on. Mackenzie Numan Mackenzie is positive, determined, and very helpful. She makes an effort to ask students who are quieter to join her group and is always willing to help them understand their work. She gives up her lunches to volunteer with hot lunch and other school activities along with helping to score keep at sports games. Mackenzie’s positive attitude is what makes her a true leader! Continued on page 17


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Array of interests, talents... Continued from page 16 Alyssa Olsen - Alyssa is full of life and has a great sense of humour. She would like to be a nurse one day because she likes to help people and see them smile. She is active in the Renaissance program and outside of school helps friends with babysitting, mowing lawns, and is a competitive dancer. Alyssa is one of the top leaders in her grade and always strives to develop and enhance her leadership skills. Blythe Playford Blythe sets her goals high and works very hard to achieve them. She is very helpful during class and often stays after school to help in any way she can. After school she walks neighbour’s dogs and mows their lawns. She truly shows what a great leader should be.

Keagan Pratt Keagan keeps very active within his school along with in our community as a scout. At school he is involved with the Eco club and Renaissance. Keagan has visited with seniors and picked up garbage around town. He is very caring and willing to go above and beyond to help everyone in our community. Max Prier - Max is a student who is always smiling and positive. He stays behind after class to help clean up and during class is one of the first to offer to work with others and help where needed. His contagious smile helps everyone feel welcome. Kayla Rosie - Kayla knows the value of being involved. She is active in her school, sports, a mentor in the Beyond the Hurt program and was a

very busy volunteer during the Hockeyville campaign. Kayla spent hours designing posters and creating videos to help in the campaign. The skills and community involvement Kayla shows are paving the way for a very bright future. Madison Roth Madison is always willing to help in every way she can. She is part of the breakfast team and helps at town events. She will stay in over lunch to help with Renaissance projects and helps plan month-end parties. She is one to make a plan and follow it through until it is completed with a great attitude all along the way. Jaidra Russell - Jaidra has a bubbly personality and is always encouraging to others. She is always willing to help and offers daily to see what she can do. She

helps her peers and is always positive. Jaidra is a determined young lady and looked up to by many of her peers. Madison Saunders Madison is a very ambitious young lady! She plans to go to school to become a chef and then open up her own restaurant in Paris! She demonstrates her leadership skills and achieved awards in both math and science. She is active in her community through the Girl Guides program and is always showing off her friendly and outgoing personality. Keara Slimmons Keara is a delightful young lady who strives to do well in anything she does. She would like to one day travel the world and research many types of animals. This year she has taken on the duty of cleaning up after her

school hot lunch program by going around to each classroom to pick up all boxes used to deliver the food and is always a pleasure to be around. Megan Steenbergen Megan is an exceptional student who is able to do anything she chooses. Throughout the year Megan has shown her leadership skills through helping others in their learning as well as helping her teachers in the classroom. Her excellent work ethic, strong convictions and good judgment make her stand out as a leader. Megan Stace-Smith Megan is a marvellous student in her school. She shows exceptional leadership skills, completing any task that is asked of

her quickly and efficiently. Through her consistent display of maturity teachers know they can ask her to do many tasks unsupervised. Megan is a pleasure to have in the classroom and around our community. Ashley Tait - Ashley is a strong and silent leader in her classroom and community. She loves reading and is involved in several school sports, Renaissance, and the breakfast program. Ashley is happy to give up extra time to make sure everything is organized and cleaned up properly. She also volunteers for events within our community. Ashley is an inspiring leader who will no doubt make a difference in the lives of others.

Brynne Takhar Brynn is an enthusiastic and engaged student. She is supportive of other students encouraging them to do their best and offering her help. Brynn is the first to compliment other students and actively seeks out places where she can make a difference. Sara Tallon - Sara keeps very busy playing hockey and learning to play the guitar. She is an outstanding student who does well in everything she chooses. She goes out of her way to help and make things she is involved with run smoothly. Sara demonstrated wonderful leadership skills and is an asset to our school.

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Red Deer Advocate for Tues. May 20 Deadline is Fri. May 16 @ 5 Central Alberta Life for Thur. May 22 Deadline is Fri. May 16 @ 5 Bashaw Star for Wed. May 21 Deadline is Wed. May 14 noon Rimbey Review for Tues. May 20 paper Deadline is Thur. May 15 noon Stettler & Weekender for Wed. May 21 & Fri. May 23 Deadline is Fri. May 16 Noon Castor Advance - regular deadline Ponoka News for Wed. May 21 Deadline is Thurs. May 15 @ 5

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Personals

SIMPLE!

It’s simple to run a Garage Sale Ad in the Classified section and make quick cash. Phone Classifieds 1-877-223-3311.

Coming Events

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

Sylvan Lake 3 FAMILIES on 1 blk. #3, #5 & #8 Willow St., off 49 Ave. just before Hewlett Park. Golf stuff, household, Avon and more. May 16, 4-8, May 17, 9-5. May 18, 10-4. 8 FOREST DRIVE Sylvan Lake Friday 16th, noon-7 p.m. Saturday 17th, 10-4 p.m. Sunday 18th, 9 a.m. - noon Toys, bikes, water toys, camping equipment, freezer, boat, 2013 Jeep Patriot.

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Help us shower the bride-to-be with love! Come celebrate LISA HANSON, fiancée of DUSTIN NETREFA, at her bridal shower on Saturday, May 24 from 2 till 5 at Gilby Community Campground.

At the

Classifieds 309-3300

If you have been a part of our history, join us for Homecoming 2014 June 27 & 28 in Calgary. Register at woodshomes.ca/ Call 402-270-1750

3000-4310

Catered by Coal Trail Catering, Delburne Saturday, May 24 beginning at 6 p.m. Live music by Home Brew Tickets $25 per person, available at the branch. (Must be purchased by May 17). Dance only after 8 p.m. - $10 at the door. Members and invited guests welcome.

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

Vehicles

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Public Notice

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EMAIL: admin@sylvanlakenews.com Oilfield

Employment #700 - #920 Caregivers/Aides................710 Clerical ..............................720 Computer Personnel ..........730 Dental ................................740 Estheticians........................750 Hair Stylists ........................760 Janitorial ............................770 Legal ..................................780 Medical ..............................790 Oilfield ................................800 Professionals......................810 Restaurant/Hotel ................820 Sales & Distributors ..........830 Teachers/Tutors..................840 Trades ................................850 Truckers/Drivers ................860 Business Opportunities......870 Miscellaneous ....................880 Volunteers Wanted ............890 Positions Wanted ..............895 Employment Training ........900 Career Planning ................920

Dental

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ASSOCIATES DENTAL: We are now accepting applications for 2 full time

REGISTERED DENTAL ASSISTANTS

to join their team. No Evenings or Weekends Please email: associatesdental @hotmail.com or fax to 403-347-2133.

Farm Work

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TRENCHUK CATTLE CO. is looking for General Labourers with cattle skills. Class 1 Truck Drivers. Cat/Hoe Operators. $20 - 30/hour depending on experience. Mechanical skills an asset. Call Willy at 780-656-0052 or fax resume to 780-656-3962.

Medical

PIG ROAST

Wood’s Homes celebrates 100 years!

Rental & Real Estate

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Sylvan Lake News & Eckville Echo for Thur. May 22 Deadline is Fri. May 16 noon

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1-877-223-3311

Agriculture

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www.sylvanlakefarmersmarket.ca

BENALTO FAIR Win cash prizes for sewing, baking, horticulture, school work, crafts, photography, etc. Children classes free entry. Adults nominal fee. Fair books available at Benalto General Store, Eckville Forhan’s Pharmacy or online at www.benaltosociety.ca under events - bench fair or call Leora at 403-746-3556

CALL TOLL FREE:

FAX: 403-887-2081

Personals

Sylvan Lake Farmers’ Market

ADPACK ALL IN 1

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EMPLOYERS CAN’T FIND the work-at-home Medical Transcriptionists they need in Canada! Get the training you need to fill these positions. Visit CareerStep.ca/MT to start training for your work-at-home career today!

SIMPLE!

It’s simple to run a Garage Sale Ad in the Classified section and make quick cash. Phone Classifieds 1-877-223-3311.

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AN ALBERTA OILFIELD company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 780-723-5051.

Professionals

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Engineer / Designer

Classifieds...costs so little Saves you so much!

A busy manufacturing oilfield company is looking for a full time Mechanical LINE LOCATOR Engineer/Designer. ASSISTANT This position will involve First Aid, H2S and PSTS, the design and product valid driver’s licence req’d. development of Oilfield Need to be physically fit. Equipment. Duties will Resume by fax include the design of 403-227-1398 or email equipment using 3D CAD, info@accutechcanada.ca shop testing prototypes and support to manufacturing TOPLINE for existing products. OILFIELD HAULING This positions requires is a busy & growing oilfield individuals with a strong trucking company looking for mechanical aptitude. EXPERIENCED SolidWorks experience is SWAMPERS an asset. Individuals with Successful candidates will creativity, attention to receive top wages & benefits detail and an interest in on site and in shop. Oilfield working with equipment tickets are an asset. are preferred. Please forward all resumes Starting wage is based on to: topline@telus.net knowledge and†experience. Only eligible candidates WINCH TRACTOR will be contacted. OPERATORS. Send Resumes to: resume Must have experience @nexusengineering.ca operating a winch. or fax 403.347.3393 To apply fax, email or drop off resume at the office. Phone 780-842-6444. Fax 780-842-6581. Email: Restaurant/ rigmove@telus.net. Mail: Hotel H&E Oilfield Services Ltd., 2202 - 1 Ave., Wainwright, HEWLETT PARK AB, T9W 1L7. For more MCDONALDS employment information (50 Hewlett Park Landing see our webpage: Sylvan Lake) is seeking 10 www.heoil.com. Food Service Supervisors , available 24/7 for all shifts, starting at $13.12/hour. One year industry experience required. Apply in person or at www.worksforme.ca

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Business getting nowhere?

ADVERTISE!

Looking for a place to live? Take a tour through the CLASSIFIEDS

Restaurant/ Hotel

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HOUSEKEEPING ROOM ATTENDANT Starting at $12 per hour Shift begins at 8:30 am weekend work required Resume faxed to 403-887-2598 or dropped off in person to Best Western Plus, 5027 Lakeshore Drive, Sylvan Lake


THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2014

Teachers/ Tutors

840

SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Truckers/ Drivers

860

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Misc. Help

Business Opportunities

YELLOWKNIFE CATHOLIC SCHOOLS is hiring for a French Immersion Primary Teacher. For application instructions please view our employment ad at ycs.nt.ca.

Trades

850

GREAT OPPORTUNITY Afternoon Shifts for CNC Lead Hand / Supervisor and Operators

GET FREE VENDING MACHINES. Can earn $100,000. + per year. All cash-retire in just 3 years. Protected territories. Full details call now 1-866-668-6629. Website: www.tcvend.com.

Pressure Control Assembler Technician

Nexus is currently seeking a mechanical individual to perform assembly & testing of all BOP’s and Pressure Control Equipment. Duties include heavy lifting, manual labour, operating forklift and overtime as necessary. We offer a competitive wage, benefits and RRSP plan. Experience is not mandatory, but a definite asset. Email resume to resume@ nexusengineering.ca SHOP & PORTABLE Welding Business in Lacombe looking for B Pressure or Journeyman Welders for local work. Only reliable need apply. Call Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 4:30 403-318-9445

Truckers/ Drivers

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FREIGHTLAND CARRIERS, a tri-axle air ride flatdeck carrier is looking for Owner/ Operators to run Alberta only or 4 Western Provinces. Average gross $18 - 25,000/month. 1-800-917-9021. Email: ed@freightland.ca. LOOKING FOR COMBOVAC AND HYDROVAC OPERATORS for Whitecourt, Alberta area. Competitive wages and benefits immediately. Resume to Laurier Laprise at laurier.l@ironwing.ca or fax 780-396-0078 Start your career! See Help Wanted

Central Alberta’s Largest Car Lot in Classifieds

CLASS 3 DRIVER/ YARD PERSON

Alta-Wide Builders Supplies Ltd. is seeking individual who is a self motivated, team player! Requirements: • Class 3 licence with Air endorsement • Forklift experience would be an asset • Knowledge of dimensional lumber We Offer: • Steady year round employment • Good compensation with benefits

Nexus Engineering is currently looking for Afternoon shift Lead hand/supervisor and operators. Duties include, ensuring production flow on Mazak C.N.C lathe and mills, trouble shooting, min 1 years experience as a lead hand/supervisor in a machine shop. We offer competitive wages, company paid benefits and a RRSP matching plan. Please forward resumes to: resume @nexusengineering.ca HD LICENSED TECHNICIAN for several Alberta areas. Must have or willing to obtain CVIP licence. Please email or fax applications to: Carillion Canada Inc.; dlefsrud@carillionalberta.ca Fax 780-336-2461.

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Please forward resume to: Email: james.nielsen@altawide.com or Fax: 403.887.3280

Sungold Specialty Meats Ltd. Located in Innisfail Alberta is currently recruiting for the following positions:

• Labourers • • Meat Butchers/Cutters •

880 ADVERTISING DIRECTOR

The right individual will innovate and grow Provincial and National Agency business, work to grow and develop opportunities and manage our advertising account list as Advertising Director for Alberta’s community newspapers. Manage client relationships and work with our Advertising Committee

Steady year round employment and job rotation. Competitive wages starting @ $14.25/hr with the potential to earn $19.50/hr plus performance related bonus potential.

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Position Type: Team leader Schedule: Full-time Job Location: Edmonton, For a complete list of responsibilities and qualifications please visit:

http://albertacareers.net/marketplace/ad/73907/advertising-director Please apply, with salary expectations, by fax 780-430-5380 or email at info@awna.com. No phone calls please.

Full benefits program including registered pension plan. For more information or to apply you can: Visit our website @ www.sungoldmeats.com Fax: 403-227-1661 Attn: Ashley Ford HR Coordinator In person @ 4312-51 Street Innisfail, Alberta T4G-1A3 Email: ashley.ford@sungoldmeats.com

NOW HIRING

L L AITIONS

•Life Guards •Front OfÀce Clerks •Slide Attendants •Maintenance Pre-Season work (beginning May)

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PUT YOUR EXPERIENCE to work - The job service for people aged 45 and over across Canada. Free for candidates. Register now at: www.thirdquarter.ca or call toll free 1-855-286-0306.

Previous experience in the food industry, meat processing an asset but not necessary. We provide on the job training.

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•Cleaning Staff •First Aid

Now hiring SUMMER HELP in your local city/town. Flexible schedule, $17.00 base rate-ofpay, cust. sales/service, no experiencerequired, training provided, conditions apply. Visit www.vmcanada .ca/rda or call 403-755-6711 to APPLY NOW!

Misc. Help

We are looking for team players, willing and able to work in both slaughter and fabrication depts.

JOB HUNTING? Read the CLASSIFIEDS Classifieds. 1-877-223-3311.

POS

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The Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association is ready to add to our winning team and are seeking a highly motivated and dynamic individual to join us.

The right place to find the right person for the job.

Misc. Help

Misc. Help

Misc. Help

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Fax Attention: Sue at

(403) 887-2598 or drop of at

Chateau Inn Best Western Applications available on-line at

www.wildrapids.ab.ca or pick-up at

Chateau Inn Best Western (front desk)

Employment Training

900

MEDICAL DEVICE REPROCCESING TECHNICIAN 12345

Rupertsland Institute Métis Training to Employment is looking for Métis people between the ages of 18–30 who are interested in a career in the Medical Technical field. Space is limited, so apply today! Application Deadline: June 16, 2014. Call: 1-888-48-MÉTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca

Funded in part by the Government of Canada.

MÉTIS YOUTH ENTREPRENEUR LEADERSHIP WORKSHOP 12345

Rupertsland Institute Métis Training to Employment Services and Junior Achievement are looking for Métis youth ages 15 – 17 to participate in the Youth Entrepreneur Leadership Workshop. Space is limited, so apply today! Application Deadline: June 6, 2014 Call: 1-888-48-MÉTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca

Funded in part by the Government of Canada.

MÉTIS CANADIAN YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM 12345

Rupertsland Institute in partnership with Katimavik are seeking 4 male & 4 female Métis youth interested in volunteering, leadership and learning to learn, travel,enhance your leadership skills and earn a wage! Application Deadline: June 1, 2014. Call: 1-888-48-MÉTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca

Funded in part by the Government of Canada.

MÉTIS ENVIRONMENTAL CAREER PROGRAM 12345

Are you a Métis youth between the ages of 15 and 17? Are you interested in careers in the environmental field, such as fish and wildlife officer, forest technician, or park warden? Space is limited, so apply today! Application Deadline: June 16, 2014. Call: 1-888-48-MÉTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca

Funded in part by the Government of Canada.


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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2014

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SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business? Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking. Visit: awna.com/for-job-seekers.

Misc. Help

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YOGADIVE NOW HIRING Permanent, Part-time, Honest, reliable, mature. 9am-6pm shifts available.

Submit resume in store:

101, 5034 46 Street Between 11 am - 5 pm

Misc. Help

880

We are actively recruiting an

Entry Level Shop Hand.

You MUST have a driver’s license, and reliable transportation to get to and from work, and provide a driver’s abstract, and be insurable by our provider. The duties vary for this position including: parts runs, helping with truck repairs and installations, operating skidsteer, general clean up, and any other duties as assigned. You must be able to pass a pre-employment screen for drugs, and alcohol, be insurable by the employer’s insurance company, and be available to work early in the morning-between 6 and 7:30 am. H2S Alive, CSTS-09, and First Aid CPR are considered assets. Please send resume including an email address, salary expectations, and 2 work related references to Jody, HR Manager at Lonestar via email at careers@ lonestarwest.com, or by fax to 403-887-2178. We are a rural employer-no public transit available. We thank all for their interest however only those short listed will be contacted

Employment Training

900

MEDICAL BILLING TRAINEES NEEDED! Learn to process & submit billing claims for hospitals and doctors! No experience needed! Local training gets you ready to work! 1-888-627-0297.

Advocate Opportunities

Accounting

1010

Contractors

Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors

• • • • •

403-887-3260 #103 Railside Plaza, 4505 – 50 Avenue Sylvan Lake, Alberta

Automotive

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

To deliver the SYLVAN LAKE NEWS & CENTRAL AB LIFE 1 day a week. Please call Debbie at 403-314-4307

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Domestic, Import & Diesel Repair

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WE ARE A NEW CAR WARRANTY APPROVED MAINTENANCE FACILITY

Imports • Domestic • Trucks • SUV • Diesel Repairs

Business Services #1000 - #1430

Chain Link Fences Wood Fences Decks Interior Framing Finish Work

Farm Equipment

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FASTER IN THE FIELD! Get more work done faster and save on fuel. Chip Tuning Safely gives you 15% more power. AG equipment, semis. 1-888-920-1351; Dieselservices.com.

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Landscaping

1240

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

Property Clean Ups & Junk Removal

1196

CALL SHELLEY

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Misc. Services

1290

Misc. Services

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FEEL GOOD. LOOK GREAT A L O E

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Personal Services

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DATING SERVICE. Long-term/short-term relationships. Free to try! 1-877-297-9883. Live intimate conversation, Call #7878 or 1-888-534-6984. Live adult 1on1 Call 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. Meet local single ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+). TOP REAL PSYCHICS Live. Accurate readings 24/7. Call now 1-877-342-3036; Mobile dial: # 4486; www.truepsychics.ca

Rental Equipment

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Registered Speech-Language Pathologists and Registered Audiologists can help!

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1A Industrial Drive

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

Our Door to Yours! Mobile Glass Service

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

Misc. Services

24 HOUR COMMERCIAL EMERGENCY SERVICE

Legal Services

service@sylvanlakeautopro.com

1040

Glass Shops

1196

AUTO • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL MOBILE SERVICE

Member - Canadian Investor Protection Fund

Training for life

Misc. Services

Glass Shops

Financial strategies with personal advice

www.edwardjones.com

403-887-0440

Beauty/ Cosmetic

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FINANCIAL ADVISOR 3715-47th Avenue Bldg E Unit 445, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 0C8 | 403-887-7099

Directly behind our old location

Career Planning

Financial

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

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NEWSPAPER CARRIERS REQUIRED

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Please visit: www.acslpa.ab.ca ; To learn more about speech-language pathology and audiology ; To view the General Register of qualified professionals in Alberta ; To find a Registered Speech-Language Pathologist or Registered Audiologist in your area

WE CAN MAKE IT EASIER!

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

SYLVAN LAKE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Get your business out there! Call Shannon or Joe at 403.887.2331!

JIM’S ROOFING TANK Service SIDING x STONE SEPTIC www.jimsseptic.ca

If you choose us as your contractor we will: • • • •

Listen to your needs and concerns Provide high quality products Show attention to detail Carefully clean up, leaving your yard the way we found it • Provide you with the best warranty in the business We are manufacturer certified and have over 20 years experience. We work all seasons of the year.

Call Al for a free estimate:

403-887-7706

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• Septic Tanks • Campgrounds

• Camps • RVs • Holding Tanks

Lost in paperwork... We’ll point you in the right direction.

B-RIGHT BOOKKEEPING CUSTOM SERVICES BASED ON YOUR NEEDS

• Barn Pits • Lagoons

We also offer PORTABLE TOILET RENTALS

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& EXTERIORS

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Auctions

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BIG STRAPPER AUCTIONS SALES EVERY WED. @ 6 pm. Moose Hall 2 miles south of Ponoka on 2A NEXT ANTIQUE SALE Sun., May 4, 1 pm WE BUY FOR CASH. 403-304-4791 Check website for full listing www.bigstrapperauctions.net

Buy & Sell #1500 - #1990 Aircraft ..............................1510 Antiques & Art ..................1520 Auctions ............................1530 Bicycles ............................1540 Building Supplies ..............1550 Business Machines ..........1560 Cameras & Accessories ..1570 Children’s Items ................1580 Clothing ............................1590 Computers ........................1600 Concert & Event Tickets ..1610 Equipment - Misc. ............1620 Equipment - Heavy ..........1630 Tools ................................1640 Farmers’ Market & Food Basket......................1650 Firewood ..........................1660 Lumber ............................1670 Garden Supplies ..............1680 Lawn Tractors ..................1690 Health, Dietary, Beauty ....1700 Household Appliances......1710 Household Furnishings ....1720 TV’s, Stereos, VCR’s ........1730 Hot Tubs & Accessories ..1740 Jewellery ..........................1750 Kid’s Deals........................1755 Misc. For Sale ..................1760 Musical Instruments..........1770 Music Lessons..................1780 Piano & Organs ................1790 Office Supplies ................1800 Pets & Supplies ................1810 Pet Services ....................1820 Cats ..................................1830 Dogs ................................1840 Sports Cards ....................1850 Sporting Goods ................1860 Collectors’ Items ..............1870 Swap, Barter & Trade ......1880 Travel Packages ..............1900 Wedding Supplies ............1910 Recycled Products............1920 Wanted to Buy ..................1930 Items to Give Away ..........1940

Well Drilling

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WHEATLAND AUCTIONS Unreserved Estate Dispersal of E. Davidson and Consignment Auction May 17th in Sherwood Park, Alberta. Antique farm equipment, tractors, tools and more! Phone 403-669-1109; www.wheatlandauctions.com

Building Supplies

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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.

Garden Supplies

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BEAUTIFUL SPRUCE TREES. 4 - 6 ft., $35 each. Machine planting; $10/tree (includes bark mulch and fertilizer). 20 tree minimum order. Delivery fee: $75 -$125/order. Quality guaranteed. 403-820-0961 MASSIVE TREE SALE. Hardy tree, shrub, and berry seedlings. Perfect for shelterbelts or landscaping. Full boxes as low as $1/tree. Bundles of 10 as low as $1.29/tree. Free shipping. Replacement guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or treetime.ca

Well Drilling

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Misc. for Sale

EVERY WATER WELL on earth should have the patented “Kontinuous Shokâ€? Chlorinator from Big Iron Agricultural Drilling! Why? #2000 - #2290 Save thousands Farm Equipment ..............2010 of lives every year. Haying Equipment ............2020 www.1-800bigiron.com. Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON. Tractors ............................2030 LAKE AERATION EQUIPMENT. OEM Medical Compressors $299.95. ĂŽŠâ€? polypipe $60/100 ft. Lineal or single diffusers. Fresh Water Treatment Systems Ltd. Phone 780-356-2928; www.fwtsltd.com; fwtsltd@gmail.com SAWMILLS from only $4,397. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & dvd: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/ 400OT. 1-800-566-6899 ext. 400OT.

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AN EXCELLENT CHOICE WHERE YOUR AD REACHES RURAL READERS

CALL 1-877-223-3311 CLASSIFIEDS HOT-LINE WHATEVER YOU’RE SELLING... WE HAVE THE PAPER YOU NEED!

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Well Drilling

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

Livestock

PUREBRED red and black Angus bulls. 1 and 2 year olds. Semen tested and delivered. Vicwin Farms 403-784-3517, 403-318-7363.

Pasture/Land Wanted

2180

WANTED Custom grazing or pasture to rent for cow / calf pairs. 403-748-3017 cattlecanada1@hotmail.com

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.

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Condos/ Townhouses

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FORAGE SEED FOR SALE. Organic and conventional. Sweet Clover, Alfalfa, Red Clover, Smooth Brome, Meadow Brome, Crested Wheatgrass, Timothy, etc. Free delivery! Birch Rose Acres Ltd. 306-863-2900.

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FOR SALE. Simmeron Simmentals, fullblood full Fleckvieh yearling bulls, polled and horned, A.I. bloodlines, very quiet, muscled. Website: simmeronranch.ca. Martin 780-913-7963.

Seed Grain

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

Storage Space

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4040

EXCLUSIVE LUXURY RIVERFRONT CONDOS FOR SALE in Downtown Red Deer. Call Renee at 403-314-1687 for Inquiries.

4090

Manufactured Homes

BY OWNER

Parkland Estates, 1500 sq. ft. incld’s addition, 3 bdrm., family rm., stone gas fireplace, 1 1/2 baths, 5 newer appls., new paint, water lines, skirting carpet & lino. $65,000. 403-348-5016 MODULINE MANUFACTURED HOME “Mansura� Eclipse reduced for immediate sale. Tons of options. To see this home call 1-855-380-2266. See this on our Craigs Home website; www.craigshomesales.com SHOWHOME SALE. Substantial savings to be had! Need room for whole new display! Visit Grandview Modular Red Deer to see the quality and craftsmanship that set us apart. 1-855-347-0417; www.grandviewmodular.com; terry @grandviewmodular.com

4130

Cottages/Resort Property

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

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ELINOR LAKE RESORT. Lots selling at 25% off listed price, or 5% down on a rent to own lot with no interest over 5 years. 1-877-623-3990; elinorlakeresort.com.

www.1800bigiron.com

Garden Supplies

1680

For Rent #3000 - #3200 NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON!

Hwy 11

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GREENHOUSES

Enjoy our cozy greenhouses. 5 minutes south of Sylvan Lake. 3.6 km south of the lights at the intersection of Hwy 11 & 20 on Range Road 13 Hwy 596 (Burnt Lake Trail)

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

3060

Money To Loan

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

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5110

2007 SPORTSMAN

LX, 3254, 3 slides,thermo windows, Àreplace, lots of extras. MINT $26,900. trades cons. 403-598-0682

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5180

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Sylvan Lake Interact Club, Sylvan Lake Pathfinders, Fox Run Renaissance Group and Beyond the Hurt facilitators were all nominated in the group category for the Leaders of Tomorrow Awards and recognized May 2. STEVE DILLS PHOTOS

Leadership traits varied among nominees Following are nominees in the 15-18 ipated in a 24-hour fast to raise is a strong student who shares year old category who were recognized dur- funds for development and his time and talents to assist as a ing the Leaders of Tomorrow Awards cere- peace. Jayden is already a strong coach or referee for many sports mony May 2. leader and we look forward to within the school. He was The winner was TJ Sloboda (separate seeing great things from him in involved in fundraising for a serstory was in last week’s paper). the future. vice project that raised over $500 Taylor Wright - Taylor works tirelessly Kiana Cooper - Kiana is out- for the Cerebral Palsy foundain all things she puts her energy. She will be going, enthusiastic and a consid- tion. Jayden is a fantastic role attending the University of Alberta in the erate young lady. She demon- model within his school and our fall and would like to practice law in Sylvan strated all qualities of a great community. Lake someday. Taylor has strong ethics and leader within her school, sports Ryan Kostiniuk - Ryan is will always stand up for the underdog. teams and community. In hon- extremely dedicated and always Rebecca Lieng - Rebecca intends to go our of the town’s centennial year, practising to make himself betto medical school to become a nurse and Kiana painted a beautiful piece ter. He is always willing to help continue serving her community. She is a of artwork that is now displayed any students who are having difleader of her graduating glass and great within our new council cham- ficulty and other dancers within example of citizenship in action. She volun- bers. She also co-founded a girls the studio look up to him. You teers for nearly every event in the school club with a major project raising can always count on Ryan to and is an exceptional individual who loves $300 for breast cancer. Kiana congratulate other competitors to serve the people around her. shows the true spirit of leader- even if it was their first meeting Logan Howard - Logan is a motivated ship. or they are from another studio. and creative individual who always brings Nicholas Halwa - Nicholas is His positive attitude is contaexcitement to a room. He makes everyone a funny and personable young gious. feel welcome. Logan is a youth who will man who is eager to help youngJulie Olive - Julie is an avid make a big difference no matter what he er youth. He is kind and respect- volunteer and hard worker. She does. ful and always willing to lend a spends many hours volunteering Parker Alexander - Parker is a fun lov- helping hand. Nicholas volun- with the House of Music suming, polite, considerate young man with a teers for many school initiatives mer camps and is a very accomgreat sense of humour. Parker is active and is a great peer role model. In plished musician herself. Julie is within his church, is responsible for operat- his community he has helped someone who can be successful ing the sound system for many school with charity check stops and at anything she puts her mind to. events and always offers his time even for Stuff a Bus. He embodies all the Her combination of talent and events taking place after school or in the qualities of a great future leader. intelligence are something that evenings. He volunteered his time to help Jaden Weaver - Jaden is quiet, make her a huge asset to all who create a very special Hockeyville banner determined and considerate. He know her. that was awarded to Kingston, Nova Scotia after the Hockeyville results. Parker embodies many qualities of a leader. Jayden Wallace - Jayden’s accomplishments to the community are numerous and impressive. He has proven himself as a positive role model within his church, Sylvan Lake Cadets, and within his school. Jayden has volunteered to Seated in front left is TJ Sloboda, winner of the 15-18 year old category at the Leaders of mow lawns for Tomorrow Awards May 2, along with the other nominees in the category. seniors, and partic-


SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 23

THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2014

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THURSDAY, MAY 15, 2014

RE/MAX real estate central alberta

MARKET UPDATE Outstanding Agents Oustanding Results®

More Inventory Needed The Sylvan Lake market is almost keeping pace with Red Deer’s. Sales are up from last month and year to date sales are well ahead of the same period last year. One area of concern is that the number of active listings is down 27% from the same time last year while sales are up by the same amount. The market cannot stay on that track for long before we run into serious inventory shortages. Hopefully local builders will be able to pick up the slack now that the weather is cooperating a little. Red Deer and Blackfalds are the most volatile Central Alberta markets with Sylvan Lake just behind. Lacombe and Ponoka still have a little catching up to do, but are showing indications that could happen this spring.

Alberta’s economy hummed along at a near optimal speed last year, according to the latest calculations from Statistics Canada. The national statistics agency reported that Alberta’s real gross domestic product expanded by 3.9 per cent in 2013. That was nearly double the national rate of 2.0 per cent. ATB Financial’s most recent economic outlook for Alberta predicts that these healthy and balanced growth rates will continue this year and next. The economy is expected to expand by 3.8 per cent this year.

GLEN GOODALL 403.318.0604 glengoodall.com

SANDI HALLGREN 403.887.2217 sandi@palmbay.ca

Call us for detailed market information for Sylvan Lake, Red Deer, Blackfalds, Lacombe or Ponoka.

ALF MOORE

403.350.6193 www.alfmoore.ca

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403.318.4547 www.willardmorris.com

à MARKET STATISTICS FOR APRIL 2014 Ä Total number of MLS listings in the Sylvan Lake Area* in April:

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

131

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

Most Expensive Home Sold in April:

Year-to-date Sales:

Most Active Price Range:

145

$500,000-$750,000

UP 28%

403.505.2004 gordsteinbach@remax.net www.gordsteinbach.com

CARL STEPP

403.358.9300 www.sylvanlakehouseguy.com

Sales to Listing Ratio:

$300,000 - $350,000 Least Active Price Range:

403.350.8708 robertpopilchak@remax.net

GORD STEINBACH

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

$782,500

ROBERT POPILCHAK

37.1%

LORNE THERRIAULT

403.396.1584 lorne@isellsylvanlake.com

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