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Celebration: Mejoung Kim from Canmore and Yeon Sook Park from Rimbey performed a Korean traditional fan dance at the Cultural Café focus on Korea night held July 1 at the Rimbey United Church. The event was sponsored by the Rimbey Library and the Korean community provided Korean snacks. More than 180 people attended the event. APN Photo

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ACTIVITIES: Rimbey Drop In Centre, every Tuesday Regular Jammers’ Dances @ACTIVITIES Bentley Library Society Dinner Theatre- Event to take place Oct 20, tickets now on 7pm. nights @ sale. Call Arlene 748-4429 - come play horseshoes on Wednesday evenings e Pitching Horsesho horseshoe the Bentley Bentley Carpet Bowling-) Wednesday Hall. 9:30 am. New courts Players 7 p.m. atBentley starting bymornings. permitting (weather or experience or cost No invited. Call Harry or Georgina 748-3404 for more info. lessons. Free nd. campgrou in the municipal 154 403-748-2 or 22-27. 787Oct “equipmen Food For Fines Week” at Bentley Library Donate dry 403-748-3 CallMunicipal start. tothe t necessary the Rimbey foods in lieu of library fion nes. be givenServices, to Bentley at Blessing Pantry. Drop In Referral &Will Informati Seniors am19–@noon. West PineinLodge In Winfield-room. Chicken Supper 5:00pm. For more info call 8, 10Oct July the computer Centre, Wendy @ 780-682-3960 Rodeo Pancake Breakfast, on July 11 from 7:30 am – 10 am Rimbey Winfi eldRimbey Playground Fundraiser- Supper & Silent Auction, Oct 19 @ 4:30,Winfield Co-op. at the Lake to Sylvan Bentley - from ridesCall ity Van Commun Bentley Rec Centre. Skating,Crafts, Clown and more. 682-3788 for more info FREE @ Call shopping Red Deer 9 and toDance on July Family Halloween and Silent Auctionmalls on Octon 27July from23. 5-9 pm at ahead the Bentley seat. a reserve to call) (local 002Hosted by Bentley Nursery school. Call Tina 748-4407 for info. 587-877-1Hall. Community FREE monthly summer movie l Library Municipa Bentley Rimbey Community ChorusStarts practice for Christmas, Wednesday Oct 10 & Stitch” rated G. 24 “LiloAnnette Julywelcome. library. the at p.m. Church. New singers startingat 7United 8:45pm 843-3115 summer hours -Wednesday through Sunday 9 a.m. Museum Bentley Rimbey United Church is planning a Memorial Hymn sing Nov 4 at 2:00pm. to 5 p.m. until the Labor Day weekend. FREE admission, always.

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Rimbey RCMP take part in Canada Day festivities held at Pas Ka Poo Park Rimbey RCMP detachment investigated over 50 files this week. Highlights include a reported hostage taking, illegal firearms, drugs, sexual assault, break and enter and other serious matters. Hostage taking On Thursday evening, June 26, a man called 911 to report his wife had been taken hostage and was being held at knife point. Mounties immediately responded to the area and contained a rural farm west of town. During the course of the investigation, a local man was found to be armed with a loaded firearm. Officers from Sylvan Lake, Ponoka and other jurisdictions assisted Rimbey members by briefly closing Highway 53 in order to keep officers and the general public safe until the matter was resolved. A 47-year-old man, a resident of Ponoka County, peacefully gave himself up and was arrested without further incident. Two firearms and ammunition were seized from the scene. Alcohol was a factor in this case. Charges are pending the outcome of the investigation. COP go into action

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An alert member of Gull Lake North Citizens on Patrol (COP) called police to report a suspicious vehicle in the lake area. Police patrolling the neighbourhood received another tip of a possible impaired driver in the same area. Officers located a 48-year-old man, a resident of Ponoka County, intoxicated in his vehicle. The accused was arrested and charged for impaired driving and blew a staggering 270 mg% on the breathalyser. The accused’s pickup truck was also impounded. Impaired driver charged June 30, at approximately 3:15 p.m., police, fire and EMS personnel responded to a rollover on Leedale Road. At that same time, police observed a man stumbling into a liquor store in town after he nearly fell out of his pickup truck parked out front. With enough resources responding to the collision, the officer returned to the liquor store to stop the man from driving but found he had already left. Police patrolled the area and located the 47-year-old man driving home to his residence just west of town. The driver was arrested and

charged with impaired driving and blew nearly double the legal limit before he even had a chance to open his newly purchased bottle of Vodka. Police seized and impounded the accused’s truck and his license was immediately suspended. No one was seriously injured in the rollover. New officer on board Rimbey RCMP would like to welcome Constable Carman Dutz as the newest member on strength at the detachment. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience having worked in High River and the Nunavut Territory prior to this posting.

Mounties participate Mounties were very honoured to stand with so many Legion members at the Canada Day ceremonies at Pas Ka-Poo Historical Park. We are very blessed to live in such a wonderful community in the finest country in the world. If you have not seen the newest exhibits at the park, such as the medical and the armed forces exhibit...you really need to! If you have any information regarding these or any other crimes, please call the local Rimbey RCMP Detachment at (403) 843-2224 or Crime Stoppers:

Rimbey & District Horticultural Group Sponsoring: The Community Garden Competition Open to all community gardeners in Rimbey Judging Will Be: August 12, 2014 By certified horticultural judge. Prizes awarded at annual horticulture show August 16th

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The Rimbey and District Old Timer’s Association Would like to thank everyone locally and far away who attended the 59th reunion on Saturday June 21. Thank you to David Mulligan, Einar Olsen, Bruce and Lee Tona, Carol Plumb, Judy Frayn, Alice Tschabold, Annie Houghton, and Viola Schneider for their help. Also thanks to the lunch crew, the set up crew, StarKist Catering for the evening supper, Elmer and Friends for the music, as well as the Historical Society for hosting the Sunday breakfast. A special thank you to the “Donnelly/Van Humbeck” families for the presentation on their family history and the Class of 64 attendees and organizers. Big thank you to Kerklaan Carpentry for his contribution for the door prizes and Blooms for the corsages. Also, thank you to the Community Centre staff for their assistance and the Town of Rimbey for their grant. See you and your friends at the 60th reunion on June 20/2015

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Now that Parliament has recessed for the summer I would like to take this opportunity to provide an update on some important legislation that has now become law. At the end of the Parliamentary session MP Blaine it seems that there is Calkins always an influx of legislation that gets passed and sometimes the details of Bills passed are lost in the shuffle, our Government passed into law 25 pieces of legislation during the last session. One key piece of legislation was Bill C-23, the Fair Elections Act which will protect the integrity of our democracy by requiring voters to provide ID before voting, removing the risky practice of Vouching and empowers law enforcement with sharper teeth, a longer reach and a freer hand. Another key piece of legislation that will become law is Bill C-24, Strengthening Canadian Citizenship Act which will increase efficiency of the citizenship program in order to reduce backlogs, reinforce the values of citizenship by strengthening requirements and deterring citizenship of convenience; improve the tools we have to maintain program integrity and combat fraud; and promote Canadians interests by honouring those who serve Canada and protecting Canadians from foreign criminals and those who pose a threat to our national security. Additionally my colleagues and I passed the Budget Bill which will see unprecedented funding levels for Alberta. All major transfers to provinces and territories will grow from their current record levels representing a 56% increase since 2006-06. For Alberta, total major transfers will total $52 billion in 2014-15 including $3.7 billion through the Canada Health Transfer which represents an increase of over 129% since 2005-06 and

$1.5 billion through the Canadian Social Transfer an increase of $878 million or almost 148% since 2005-06. In addition to the Government Legislation we passed this session, several key Private Members Bills were passed into law. Bill C-444 sponsored by Red Deer MP Earl Dreeshen amends the Criminal Code of Canada with respect to personating a Peace Officer or Public Officer. C-444 establishes that personating a Peace Officer or Public Officer in order to commit another offence shall be considered by a court to be an aggravating circumstance; by changing this it allows judges to impose longer sentences up to respective maximums. My colleague Parm Gill sponsored Bill C-394 Criminal Organization Recruitment is aimed at keeping our kids out of gangs and punishing those

that try to recruit them into criminal organizations. Under this Bill someone that recruits a young person into a criminal enterprise will be facing a sentence up to five years in prison. Our Government is focused on what matters most to Canadians, we are working hard to keep Canadians safe, pay lower taxes and provide longterm prosperity for all Canadians. We will continue to deliver on our commitments. Please contact my Constituency office if you have any questions or concerns on any federally related matters, postage free, at: Bay #6A, 4612 50th Street, Ponoka, T4J 1S7; tel: 403-783-5530; toll free: 1-800-665-0865 or visit my web site: www.blainecalkinsmp.ca or on twitter at www. twitter.com/blainecalkinsmp

Columnist questions unusual method of dealing with criminals start to earn the $1,000 per month I heard on CBC news today (June payment. The director of safety, is 28, 2014) that a gentleman from an impassioned and I believe propRichmond California has come up erly motivated man whose ascenwith a novel but controversial methdance to directorship was driven by od for dealing with the city’s inordithe perceived merits of his proposed nately high homicide rate. program. The strategy, from what I have A dedicated criminal by his very learned, is to identify the members nature will with expressions of most of the local criminal population most sincere gratitude accept the handouts likely to engage in gun violence and Don Ahlquist and then at an opportune time pull on through a combination of mentorGuest Columnist a balaclava and rob their benefactor ship and monetary reward, entrench once again. in their psyche the benefits of proOut here in rural Western Canada social behaviour. Seventeen people in Richmond were identified we probably lack the cosmopolitan sophistication as the criminals most likely to offend with fire- necessary to appreciate the complexities of such arms. They were paid by the city to cease and de- an apparently bewildering problem. When the fox sist their criminal behaviour. They are compelled invades the henhouse we do not blame the fox for to develop a “life map” and work with mentors. being a fox, his appetite must be satisfied in some They are encouraged to perceive themselves as way but we do not pay the fox to stay out of the having earned their pay by not shooting someone henhouse. If that illustration seems casuistic, per(sanctioned extortion). They are compelled to at- haps asking this question will frame the problem tend a training program for 16 months before they more clearly: how many times do you have to feed

a rattlesnake before you can pet him? Now I suppose I will be accused of sophistry… OK, abandon the allegories, metaphors and all literary devices, How about this; set trap by henhouse – catch fox – administer an unpleasantness of sufficient intensity to lodge event in fox’s brain – turn fox loose. Presto, rehabilitation of the most genuine and permanent kind. My attempts at sarcasm and humour in the preceding paragraph I hope only slightly mask the revulsion that a person of normal conscience and intelligence should feel at having to consider such a bizarre and obscene solution to such a grievous problem. I must add that the statistics indicating the success of this program cannot be refuted on prima facie merit. My contention is that human nature can only be temporarily adjusted or altered by reward but never truly corrected by that means. For objective certainty, I encourage anyone interested in this topic to access the CBC archives for this date.


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Lucien Cloutier has taken over as CAO for the town. He began his job July 2, but was officially welcomed by Mayor Rick Pankiw at the Canada Day celebrations held at Pas Ka Poo Park, July 1. Treena Mielke Photo

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New Rimbey CAO begins job July 2 By Treena Mielke Rimbey has a new man at its helm. Lucien Cloutier has taken over as CAO for the town and is eager to get down to business. He began his job July 2, but was officially welcomed by Mayor Rick Pankiw at the Canada Day celebrations held at Pas Ka Poo Park, July 1. “We have felt very welcomed here by the peo-

ple of the Town of Rimbey,” Cloutier said. “Everyone seems so warm and sincere.” Cloutier has moved to Rimbey with his wife Dayna and their family. The couple has a blended family consisting of Dustin, 20, Jesse, 18, Rachel, 17, Aaron, 15 months and the youngest, Abigal, who is five months. Continued on Page 7


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Lucien Cloutier on the job Continued from Page 6 “People start doing the math when I tell them the ages of the youngest two,” he said with a chuckle. Cloutier is more than willing to meet the challenge of becoming CAO for the town. He has spent many years in municipal government, working from the ground up in various positions and he is eager to begin his new role. “People start doing the math when I tell them the ages of the youngest two,” he said with a chuckle. Cloutier is more than willing to meet the challenge of becoming CAO for the town. He has spent many years in municipal government, working from the ground up in various positions and he is eager to begin his new role. Fourteen years go he served as CAO for the Village of Boyle. “Oddly enough I started that job on July 2 as well,” he recalled. However, after spending some time as CAO in Boyle he decided to pursue a different area of municipal government and returned to his hometown of Lac La Biche where he was manager of legislative services for several years. Three years ago he moved to Valleyview where he had the position of

“My objective is to be as accessible as possible. I’m here to serve the community to the best of my ability.” Lucien Cloutier legislative services officer. In the course of his career he has worn several hats including development officer and human resource personal. He also attended the University of Alberta facility extension to receive his Level 1 and Level 2 designation as a local government manager. “My area of expertise is working with council processes and dealing with the critical documents of the municipality; also the liaison and technical legal aspects.” When Cloutier is not hard at work at the corner office in town hall or spending time with his family he likes being out on the golf course and also enjoys curling and going to auctions. He is looking forward to meeting the residents of Rimbey and says his door is always open. “My objective is to be as accessible as possible. I’m here to serve the community to the best of my ability.”

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Canada Day in Rimbey was bigger and better than ever By Treena Mielke The birthday party Rimbey threw for Canada this year, was at least by some accounts, bigger and better than ever. “There was an amazing, wonderful turnout,” said Cheryl Jones, administrator for the Rimbey Historical Society. “The weather was amazing and we had 46 volunteers helping out. “It was a good day all around.” Jones said Legion members came out in full force and she was pleased

Canada Day also marked the re-opening of the military museum at the park. “It was very well received,” she said. For Lucien Cloutier, the new CAO for the Town of Rimbey, the Canada Day festivities were truly enjoyable. “We were all there for the pancake breakfast,” he said, noting that some members of his family returned home as they are in the process of moving. Continued on Page 31

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Canadian pride: Rimbey Legion members participated in Canada Day activities held at Pas Ka Poo Park on July 1. The weather co-operated and a good crowd showed up for the festivities throughout the afternoon. APN Photo

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The Rimbey Review, July 8, 2014 9 Remembering: Eric Dovaire from Gibbons points out a uniform on display at the recently renovated military museum at Pas Ka Poo Park to his children Andrea, 18 and Ryan, 13. The family were visiting Pas Ka Poo Park where Canada Day festivities were occurring on July 1. APN Photo

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Bentley graduating class of 2014: In random order the graduates are Emily Albers, Hayley Bickford, Taylor Bohn, Brandon Chaudhary, Matthew Day, Nathan Dennehy, Carissa Derksen, Bayleigh Franz, Spencer Holden, Skylar Holdstock, Kolton Hueppelsheuser, Tessa Hughes, Coltin Jensen, Elizabeth Keller, Saskia Knox te Winkel, Cole MacKenzie, Kacey Maerz, Troy Metro, Kelsey Murphy, Kash Philibert, Haleigh Reid, Reese Reid, Christopher Robie, Emily Rogers, Tamara Rompfer, Cassandra Ruud, Char-Lee Ruud, Carson Schneider, Robyn Shannon, and Cheryl Tudhope. Missing are Brandan Chaudhary and Reese Reid (Not all grads are pictured) Photo by Steven Lush

2014 grads leave legacy in Bentley By June Norvila The 2014 Bentley graduation exercises took place on the evening of June 26 at the Blindman Valley Ag Centre. There was a catered meal by Bob Ronnie Catering for the 30 graduates, and multitude of families and friends, school staff and dignitaries. The meal was followed by the processional and the formal graduation ceremony. The theme chosen by the 2014 class was

‘Leaving a Legacy’. Grads sat at a head table along the west wall with a backdrop of mini-lights shining through gold fabric with the theme showing through in black lettering. Masters of Ceremonies for the banquet were Grade 11 students Kai Poffenroth and Savanna Spendiff with grace said by Caleb Schmidt from the Bentley Youth Group. The Toast to the Parents was given by graduates Hayley Bickford, and Spencer

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Holden, with the reply by parents Janis Bickford and Kari Holden. Cassandra Ruud and Carissa Derksen extended the Toast to the Teachers with the reply by teacher Brenda Von Kuster. A power point presentation by Char-Lee Ruud and Cole MacKenzie with a collage of photos of graduates at different stages as they were growing up was shown between supper and the ceremony. Continued on Page 12

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Bentley grads celebrate special night

Historians Carson Schneider, Nathan Dennehy, and Haleigh Reid take the stage at Bentley’s graduation.

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Continued from Page 10 School principal Lane Moore introduced the Bentley graduates by calling them up on stage individually.”For you this is the end of one journey, and the beginning of another,” he told them. He presented the first-ever PAW (Panthers at Work) hoodies to Carson Schneider and Nathan Dennehy and explained that a new program will be started at the school in the fall because of their significant contribution while attending school. With a big jar filled with golf balls, and some pebbles, sand, and soda drink, he also demonstrated how you can fill your life, and if done in the proper order all can fit in together. Moore said “If you fill your life with too many little things, there is no room for the bigger things.” He explained to the grads that they should fill their lives with the big, more important things like family first and leave the little, least important things like fashion until last, or there might not be enough room for the most important things. Class historians Nathan Dennehy, Carson Schneider, and Haleigh Reid shared a short musing, usually a comical one, about each of the classmates with the crowded hall full of well-wishers. Class valedictorian Elizabeth Keller said she had set a goal for herself to be the class valedictorian back when she was in Grade 7 and she did it! She spoke of setting goals in life and leaving a legacy, and thanked the parents and teachers who inspired them. Guest Speaker John Bauer, a retired teacher and former Eckville Elementary

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Rimbey’s path to the future! Rimbey was originally known as Kansas Ridge and was given the name Rimbey in 1904. The town was named after the Rimbey family who settled in the area after leaving the United States. Treena Mielke Photo

The Town of Rimbey has a long and colourful history By Treena Mielke In 1904, a tiny settlement called Kansas Ridge located at the junction of highways 20 and 53 was officially given a new name. It was called Rimbey. Located in the Blindman River valley area, approximately 62 kilometres northwest of Red Deer and 145 kilometres southwest of Edmonton, the newborn town was about to begin creating its own history. The town was named after Sam, Ben and Jim Rimbey, brothers who moved to Canada from Scott County, Illinois, having moved to Illinois in the 1830s from Maryland. Change came to the town in 1919 when

the Lacombe and Blindman Valley Electric Railway (later part of the Canadian Pacific Railway) reached Rimbey. The town’s population expanded to 319 people when two grain companies built elevators the following year. The Second World War brought changes again, and when the war ended some young men who had made Rimbey their home returned. Some did not. By 1946 the population was 634. Throughout the years, the farming community has continued to grow, attracting young families and new businesses. It now boasts a population of about 2,500. It is a well maintained little town,

nestled quietly in the richness of Alberta’s farmland where oil and gas pump jacks are busily at work, a constant reminder of the diversity of wealth the province has to offer. The town has full amenities including hotels, motels, grocery and convenience e stores and liquor stores and a campground. It also has its own hospital and ambulance and law and order is kept by its very own detachment of the Roy Canadian Mounted Police. Attractions include Pas-Ka-Poo Park with its large open lawns, a historical village site, museums and a wide array of interesting displays, including the World’s Largest Collection of International Trucks in the Smithson International Truck Mu-

seum. The town’s aquatic centre is open from May to August every year and includes a junior Olympic pool, two hot tubs, a double loop waterslide and a 2,100 ft (640 m)2 splash pad. The Beatty House is a historical house in the centre of town which houses the tourist booth in the summer and can be booked for tours or to house social events. A multi-purpose motorsport facility, Central Alberta Raceways, is located east of Rimbey. It has been home to the annual Kinsmen Demolition Derby event since 2002 and its first oval race event was held in 2005. Its motocross track received a facelift in 2012.


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Pas Ka Poo Park provides a historical snapshot of Rimbey By Treena Mielke

in 1952 that houses several war veterans’ artifacts. A train station from the early 1900s along with a wooden caboose built in 1947 and a barbershop and meat market built in 1915 help makes up the village. The Kansas Ridge School, built in 1902, reminds visitors of school days of long ago. The Rimbey town office, built as a residence in 1915, prior to becoming the town office and Rimbey’s first church, the Church of Epiphany, built in 1908 using vertical logs, add an interesting addition to the historical village. A hand-hewn homesteaders’ log cottage built in 1932 is also part of the sce-

nario. Near the park’s playground are repliPas Ka Poo Park is one of Rimbey’s cas of a blacksmith shop and a trapper’s greatest treasures and a great delight to cabin. Just outside the trapper’s cabin residents and visitors, alike. stands ‘The Traveler,’ a chainsaw creation The park contains a historic village by local artist Darren Jones and donated and the Smithson Truck Museum, both of by his family in 2002. which provide a fascinating snapshot of The medical museum, displaying days gone by. memorabilia from the Rimbey hospital, The village, open from mid May to is now open. Park officials are interested early September, includes a main museum in obtaining stories of artifacts from St. Paul’s Hospital, which closed in 1930 or as well as the Arch Rib Museum built on the Three Way Hospital, which became site in 1970 that displays household and the Chronic Convalescent Three Way small business artifacts. The Park also Hospital. contains a number of historic buildings, In 1990 the Rimbey Historical Sociincluding the Bluffton Legion Hall, built ety added a museum to house Ken Smithson’s collection of 19 restored international pickup trucks and The Smithson International Truck Museum was created. The museum houses the most complete collection of International half-ton trucks in the world. In 2002, for the town’s 100th anniversary, a 1957 anniversary edition truck was refurbished and donated. Volunteers have restored a 1928 International truck from the ground up, complete with a hand carved wooden steering wheel. An extensive license plate collection Pas Ka Poo Park is home to many historical buildings and museums and is often used as a and many vintage phovenue for town activities such as Canada Day celebrations. tographs are also in the

This interesting wooden carving, done by local carver Darren Jones, stands at the entrance of the park. Treena Mielke Photos truck museum, which is open daily. Call ahead to book a tour guide at 403-8432004 or simply stop by the park. Cheryl Jones, administrator for the Rimbey Historical Society, said several events are planned at the park for the next few months to provide fun and entertainment. A Booknic will be held Aug. 22 and a cultural café focusing on Africa is planned for the evening of Aug. 8. Farmers’ markets will be held every Saturday at the park, unless the weather is unfavorable, until October. Weddings, mystery tours and senior tours are all part of the exciting scenario at Pas Ka Poo Park throughout the summer. The grounds of the park are beautified by hanging baskets supplied by Holly’s Greenhouse and volunteers from the Horticultural Society who plant lovely flowers. Artifact donations and volunteer help are always welcome at Pas Ka Poo Park.

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Boys and Girls Club expands its program into summer months By Treena Mielke With summer here, the children of Rimbey and area have plenty of time to be out in the great outdoors or having fun participating in indoor programs. The Boys and Girls Club of Wolf Creek is geared up to meet the needs of the youngsters in the area, with indoor and outdoor activities, and have a great summer program planned. Co-ordinator Annette Peck said plans are in place for a Tuesday and Thursday full day summer program. For children six to 12, planned activities include theme days, trips to the pool every Thursday, games at Pas Ka Poo, a talent show, arts and crafts, science experiments, bowling and

much more. The program is to run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and the cost is minimal. Registration is necessary. “It will be on a first come-first serve basis and you may select individual days until we reach a maximum of 20 participants,” said Peck. For more information call 403-843-1066 or to register call the recreation department at 403843-3151. For the teens in the community, the MidWeek Mash Up held at the Youth Action Centre on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. will be ongoing. This program offers free games, contests,

spots, snacks, special guests and events throughout the summer. “This is a great way for the teens to stay in touch with old friends and make some new ones over the holidays,” said Peck. The first four months of the Boys and Girls Club went over well, she added. “We are extremely grateful for the support we received from so many people in the community. We had great success with both Terrific Tuesdays and mid-week mash-up. Although the numbers changed from week to week, we have had up to 50 Rimbey youth at once for Terrific Tuesdays and up to 11 for the Mid-Week Mash Up.” Peck said both programs offer high quality

experiences for Rimbey youth. This summer, Jeanine Went will run the summer program. “We are very pleased to have her before she begins her two-year teaching contract in China,” said Peck. “We are confident she will be a great asset to our program.” More volunteers for both programs are needed, she added. “Even helping out once a month would be greatly appreciated.” For more information please call/text 403704-6641 or 403-843-1066 or email Rimbey@ ponokayouthcentre.com or visit www.facebook. com/bgcRimbey@BGCRimbey on twitter.

Rimbey Fish & Game Association Membership deadline August 15, 2014 for eligibility for awards in hunting, ¿shing and photography. Memberships available at The Warehouse. Open Creek Dam Campground Of¿ce, Daryl Hunt, 403-843-6466, Marian Dudenhoeffer, 403-843-6567 Board of Directors Member.

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Rodeo action coming to town soon By Treena Mielke Get ready for some fast, furious and exciting rodeo entertainment here in the heart of Rimbey. Rimbey rodeo is coming to town July 11 to 13 and promises to bring with it lots of thrills, spills and excitement. The rodeo will kick off with a pancake breakfast sponsored by Rimbey Co-op and Servus Credit Union in the Co-op parking lot from 7:30 to 10 a.m. Friday. The local rodeo will begin at 6 p.m. Friday, and the CARA (Central Alberta Rodeo Association) sanctioned rodeo is to begin at 1 p.m. on Saturday and again at 1 p.m. Sunday. Gary Gross, the announcer for the International Indian Finals Rodeo and World Professional Chuckwagon Association is the rodeo announcer. The clown is Ricky Ticky Wanchuk, a wellknown rodeo personality who keeps the crowd entertained and laughing while he attends to the more serious job of ensuring competitors are safe. Each day, rodeo action will be preceded the grand entry led by the rodeo queen. Mini donuts and other concessions will be set up at the rodeo grounds. A parade, sponsored y the Town of Rimbey, will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 12.

Patrick Bailey was one of the cowboys who competed in the Rimbey Rodeo last year.

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Edmonton Sabers Marching Band to come to Rimbey for the parade to register. Registration forms are available on The Edmonton Sabers Marching Band will line and at the recreation office. This year, as in the past, vintage trucks from be one of the highlights of the Rimbey parade the Smithson Truck Museum will be used to to be held July 12. Also returning this year will be the Red transport dignitaries align the parade route. Candy will be tossed out as the parade proDeer Adult Marching Band. Jessie Krenzler from the recreation depart- gresses, but parents are caused to ensure their ment said there is no entry fee for the parade children don’t run out in front of moving veand registration is not required, but organizers hicles or animals to collect their treats. really appreciate participants taking the time The Beatty House will be busy on parade day, servings its usual fare of hotdogs, smokies and all the delicious fixings that go with the food. The Beatty House is a delightful place to ALLEN B. enjoy this fare, served immediately followOLSON ing the parade. AUCTION During parade day only, the Rimbey SERVICE Farmers’ Market will LTD. be held at the Servus Credit Union parking lot. Some businessRIMBEY, ALBERTA es will patrician in a sidewalk sale E-mail: abolson@telusplanet.net Homepage: allenolsonauction.com throughout the day. By Treena Mielke

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Check out campsites at provincial parks and recreation areas Camping is available in many of Alberta’s Provincial Parks and Recreation Areas subject to the following rules and regulations: (These are copied from the Alberta Provincial website.) • We have two broad types of camping “vehicle-access” and “backcountry”. • There is vehicle-access (or front country) camping in individual campsites and group camping areas. • Many campgrounds take reservations for individual campsites either online or phonein only. As well, many campgrounds

have first come-first served campsites and some campgrounds are “first come-first served” only. • Check-out time in provincial campgrounds is normally 2:00 p.m. • Check-in time is normally 4:00 p.m. • Find a Park • Amenities at provincial campgrounds range from full hook-ups (power, water, sewer) to un-serviced. We also have special types of camping. • Cultural Access Pass to Alberta’s Parks is a program to encourage new Canadian citizens to explore our provincial parks.

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charge for the tent. • NOTE - a campsite must be large enough to accommodate the maximum number of allowable units. Depending on a campsite’s design and dimensions, a campground manager may decide that only one camping accommodation unit may be assigned to that campsite. • No more than six people may occupy a campsite unless they are all members of the same family unit. • Download the Regulations in Alberta’s Provincial Parks & Recreation Areas pamphlet.

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The Rimbey pool is a great place to enjoy some fun in the sun.

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days, Wednesdays and Fridays and Rimbey Riptides Rimbey’s Aquatic Centre is the place to be this sum- have the pool from 5 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Value Drug Mart free swim runs from 6:30 to 8 p.m. mer. Aquatic Fitness is held Monday (cardiocore) 8 to The state-of-the-art outdoor centre includes a junior Olympic five-lane outdoor pool, two hot tubs, a spray 8:45 a.m., Tuesday 8 to 9 p.m. (aqua Zumba), Wednespark, a slide and a delightful spray park for the younger day, 8 to 8:45 a.m. (interval) and Thursday 8 to 9 p.m. (deep H2 cardioblast) set. 9 Wednesday. Pool manager Kira More and the lifeguards who are CardioCore classes are medium intensity workout constantly on duty keep a vigilant eye on the particibalances cardio and core muscle conditioning. It’s the pants, ensuring everyone remains safe and happy. The schedule in July and August includes Red Cross ideal program for both entry level and continuing participants. swimming from 9 a.m. to noon most mornings. Interval classes focus on functional movements and Lane swims run Monday Wednesdays and Fridays from 7 to 9 p.m. They are also held from 6 to 7 p.m. on provides muscle tone and conditioning for the whole Sundays and Saturdays and from 8 to 9 p.m. Monday body through high intensity intervals. Anyone who loves Zumba and loves water will love to Friday. Parent and tot lane swims are held from noon to 1 this class. It offers the fun of Latin dance and aquatic p.m. Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Saturdays. Se- fitness together. The deep H2O CardioBlast classes provide a high nior’s swim is held noon to 1 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursintensity, low impact workout in deep water. The prodays from noon to 1 p.m. gram is designed to focus on cardiovascular fitness and Public swims are held from 1 to 6 p.m. on Sundays core strength. and 1 to 5 p.m. on Mondays. The benefits of aquatic fitness classes include: Toonie Tuesdays run from 2 to 5 p.m. *balanced muscle conditioning throughout the The junior lifeguard club runs from 5 to 6 p.m. Monworkout *reduced stress on bones and joints *high intensity, low impact training *lower blood cholesterol levels – especially LDL (bad) cholesterol *weight loss and improved body composition • Septic Tank Cleaning *improved cardiovas• Porta Potty Rentals cular health and better utilization of oxygen 403-843-2840 (H) *reduce blood pressure 403-704-5224 (Truck Cell) *increased muscle joint mobility and range Locally Owned & Operated of motion *reduced joint stiffServing Rimbey & Area ness For more inforProud Sponsor of the Boys Steer Riding mation about Rimbey Aquatic Centre call Good Luck to all rodeo contestants 403-843-2437 or email aquatics@rimbey.com

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Bentley Fair and Rodeo brings fun and excitement to town

Cool: The shady playground at the main street park was well utilized by many kids during Bentley’s Canada Day Celebrations. June Norvila Photo

By Treena Mielke The Bentley Fair and Rodeo, a great August attraction in central rural Alberta, is coming up soon. The theme for the fair and rodeo to be held Aug. 7 to 10 is Bentley and District Fire Department. Activities will kick off Thursday with a pancake breakfast in the parking lot of the town office. The parade will follow at 1 p.m. A senior pie social, bench show, kid’s wool bustin’ and the children’s magic show will be part the afternoon events. A family concert featuring HOJA, a cappella group will be held at the Ag Centre at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday. One-Way Traffic will open for HOJA. A concession will be available. On Friday and Saturday a pancake breakfast will be serviced. The CARA sanctioned rodeo will begin at 6 p.m. A car show, farmers’ market in the curling rink and horseshoe tournament will provide entertainment and fun for everyone on Saturday. The

horseshoe tournament, which begins at 10 a.m. will conclude Sunday. The Blindman Valley bazaArt show and sale will be held at the old community hall from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Also on Saturday, the fire department will hold its hamburger and hotdog barbecue from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Also on that day a triple bungee run and jostling competition will be held at the Ag Centre from noon to 4 p.m. Giggles Own Bounce House will be set up south of the curling rink from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Children’s activities will be ongoing at the library. The day will conclude with fireworks and the movie Despicable Me 2 will be shown on the grain elevators. Activities will wind down Sunday with an interdenominational church service to be held at 10 a.m. at Bentley Community Church. A potluck lunch will follow the church service. The Bentley Museum will be open Aug. 7 to 10 in conjunction with the fair and rodeo.

Celebrate: Bentley celebrates Canada Day. Photo by June Norvila

Beatty House reflects Rimbey’s history By Treena Mielke The fact that Rimbey residents take pride in their town and its history is evident in the stately Beatty House located on the north side of Main Street. The Beatty House has a long and colourful history which has been kept alive thanks to the Beatty House Society who has dedicated time and funds to restoring and keeping the home and grounds well maintained and in their original state. The original owners, Jack and Violet Beatty came to Rimbey from Saskatchewan in 1919, opening a hardware store. The store later became known as Beatty and Cotton hardware when Jack partnered with Wilfred Cotton. The couple, who remained childless throughout their marriage, lived above the hardware store until their home and the store were destroyed by a raging fire in the early 1920s. A local carpenter who was hired to construct a modern home in keeping with the stature of a successful businessman, built the Beatty House in 1925. The carpenter, Joe Jones, preceded to do just that. The home he constructed a one and a half storey

semi-bungalow built in the Craftsman style. Jack Beatty lived with his wife Violet in the house until he died in the 1950s and Violet lived in the house until 1984. When she died the house was handed down to relatives who later sold it to the Town of Rimbey. The house was left vacant for two years and it appeared that its future was in jeopardy. However, a group of nine concerned citizens rallied together and the Beatty Historic House Society was officially created and in 1991 the house was designated as a Registered Historic Resource. Now restored to its original solid craftsmanship and character, the house has become a special place for the entire community to enjoy. Weddings, family celebrations, business meetings, garden parties and live theatre takes place here. In the summer the Beatty House is home to the Rimbey tourist information centre which is open daily 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The Beatty House Society will be busy on parade day July 12, serving its usual fare of hotdogs and smokies and all the delicious fixings that go with them. Lunch is to follow the parade.

The Beatty House is a popular place after the Rimbey Rodeo parade when hotdogs and smokies are served. File photo


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RCMP ensure safety of boaters and swimmers during summer months By Treena Mielke With summer here, the Rimbey RCMP is out in full force doing their part to protect campers and boaters, ensuring rules and regulations are being upheld and all can enjoy the wonderful holiday season. Mounties continued to work closely with conservation officers and fish and wildlife officers in the Medicine Lake and Gull Lake areas. Rimbey RCMP often take their own commercial vessel, a 17-foot Titan out on

the water to do random patrols to ensure boaters are wearing proper lifejackets, using correct paddles, a proper bailing device and are licensed small vessel operators. Sgt. Mark Groves said boat patrols indicate that about 40 per cent of boaters are not in compliance with boating regulations. He added that there is zero tolerance for boat operators regarding alcohol and open liquor in a boat is illegal. “Alcohol is involved in more than 30 per cent of all drownings,” he said.

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Fishing without a license is another infraction, which can result in a hefty fine and a court appearance. Complaints about the use of ATVs on public land are a consistent problem, damaging the environment, colliding, driving while impaired and disturbing families that are camping. He urges people to use common sense and let someone know where they are going when they decide to go camping or otherwise disappear for a few days.

RCMP do random patrols on the lakes during the summer. File photo

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Lots of outdoor activities available in and around the Town of Rimbey

Garrett Groves with a rainbow trout at Open Creek Dam. Photo submitted

By Treena Mielke Rimbey, a quiet, friendly little town nestled in the heart of rural Alberta, remains a solid symbol of good old-fashioned friendliness and down home hospitality. Rimbey is located about 40 kilometres north of Sylvan Lake just west of Hwy. 20. The town is vibrant and active, and activities and events are ongoing year round. The picturesque and charming Pas Ka Poo Park is home to many of Rimbey’s historical buildings and includes museums, a pavilion and an enclosed playground. A visit to Pas Ka Poo Park is truly a step into the past and is both educational and interesting. Farmer’s Markets are held every Saturday morning from spring until fall at Pas Ka Poo Park. The town has several playgrounds and lots of green areas to be enjoyed by young and old, alike. In the summer, the aquatic centre featuring main pool, spray park, water slide and hot tubs is the place to be, offering hours of enjoyment fort the entire family. For the family who is looking for an outdoor experience the Nesting Place RV Park is the place to be. The campsite has serviced and non-serviced campsites complete with picnic tables, fire pits and washroom/showers. The park offers easy access to soccer field,

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basketball diamonds and the walk path. And for the golfer, nearby courses offer an opportunity for delightful getaways. The nine-hole executive part 3 Gull lake Golf Course at the north end of Gull Lake on Secondary Highway 771 is a beautiful little course that provides challenge and fun for all levels of golfers. And Top ‘O The Hill Golf Course, 12 kilometres south of Bentley on Hwy. 20 is another great choice. The area around Rimbey holds the mystery and delight of some great fishing holes and all the lakes, rivers and creeks in the area are within an hour’s drive. Open Creek, about 32 kilometres west of Rimbey on Hwy. 53 is stocked with rainbow trout and Medicine Lake on Hwy. 20 has pike and perch. Island Lake stocks pike. Twin Lake stocks rainbow trout, perch and pike and Pigeon Lake is filled with perch, pike and whitefish. Lost lake is stocked with rainbow trout, and Gull Lake has pike and wallet and Deer Creek has brown trout. Rainy Creek has rainbow trout. Pike live in The Blindman and Medicine Rivers. Buck Lake and Sylvan Lake both have pike, perch, wallet and whitefish.

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Progress: Rimbey’s new Agrim Centre is now at the lock up stage. Work on the inside has begun and progress is going well. The state-of-the art facility promises to enhance the Town of Rimbey and the spin offs will be positive for the commercial and residential sector of the town. Treena Mielke Photo

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Minor ball teams are once again playing in Bentley and the ball diamonds have been busy. There has been no organized minor ball in Bentley for many years. One estimate was for as long as 20 years or more. This year there were three teams of Bentley Blue Jays” as they are all called - the Mosquitoes (7-9 year olds), the Pee Wees (10-13 year olds) and a U-16 girls softball team, who all played on the town’s big west ball diamonds. The Mosquitoes and Pee Wees were registered with Baseball Alberta and were involved in travelling leagues that played against teams from places such as Rocky, Spruceview, Eckville, Rimbey, Drayton Valley and Sylvan Lake. There was also a team of Rally Caps for the four to seven year olds. They didn’t play in the travelling league but were practicing the basics at the high school diamond. The girls U-16 softball team was registered with Softball Canada. They played league games and two tournaments. A highlight for the girl’s team was not placing second, but was winning the Fair Play Award from amongst 28 teams when they attended the Serenity Landry Memorial Tournament in Edmonton. “The majority of the children have never played ball, so all accomplishments, both wins and losses, attendance at away games, and sportsmanship are commended and appreciated,” said Alexis Screpnek, Bentley Minor Ball president. Initial organizers were very pleased with the interest shown and the number who registered back in early March. A total of 56 children registered with BMB. An executive was established and they registered their teams with Baseball Alberta and Softball Canada. New equipment including bats, balls, back-catcher gear, bases and team uniforms were purchased with help from generous donors that included Crossfire Directional Drilling, TR Transport Inc., Team Works Fabricating Ltd., Servus Credit Union, ATB Financial, Sun Haven RV & Boat Storage, Hunter Hydro Vac Inc., and Signs and Custom Design of Lacombe whom Screpnek said “were just doing it for the kids, to see them outside playing and having fun, and having the (Bentley) diamonds used.” She added “The Town of Bentley has been very accommodating with mowing the ball diamonds, allowing BMB to use the shed at the north end of the arena to store field equipment, and for letting BMB lock the gates to the fields to minimize maintenance.” The Bentley executive is president Alexis Screpnek, vice-president Karen Jaffray, registrar/secretary Debbie Gerrits, treasurer Joanne Varga, and director Erin Vert. Bentley umpires for the Mosquito and Pee Wee games were Caleb Johnson, Josh Johnson, Mr. Allen Elliot and Derrick Hislop. Umpires from the Red Deer Softball Umpire Association travelled to Bentley to ump the softball games. All volunteers including coaches, managers, assistant coaches, and everyone who helped with scorekeeping, keeping track of equipment, driving, and even doing the diamond leveling and chalking and line marking deserve kudos. The season for BMB officially ended at the end of June with league playoffs. As a fundraiser Bentley Minor Ball will host the pancake breakfast on the Thursday morning of the Bentley Fair & Rodeo August 7 to raise money which may go towards a batting cage or a ball pitcher machine.


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Rimbey Canada Day celebrations amaze everyone Continued from Page 8 However, he spent several hours at the festivities and was impressed not only by the event itself, but by the people who stepped up to the plate to make it all happen. “I was overwhelmed by how varied and how many activities there were and the level of volunteerism,” he said. “It appeared to me that it was very well organized and included so many aspects and catered to all the different age groups. Actually, I was just blown away by the show of community spirit. I really enjoyed myself and I was very impressed.” The Cultural Café with a focus on Korea, sponsored by the Rimbey Library, was the highlight of Canada Day for Junnie Chung. Chung and her husband Steven Yoon own Rimbey Foods and this is the second Canada Day they have experienced while living in the community. “Of course, we were excited about it for some

time,” she said. “And we were also curious as to how many people would come.” Chung said she was so pleased that a good crowd showed up and that the traditional dances and songs truly reflected the culture. She noted that Yeon-Sook Park, who owns the Grand Hotel in Rimbey with her husband John Um, directed the concert and is a most talented lady. “We appreciated it and were honored for this opportunity to have the event here,” she said. “It was very meaningful.” Librarian Jean Keetch said the cultural café was a great addition to the Canada Day festivities. “It was wonderful. We had 182 people and everyone said they absolutely loved it.” Keetch noted the library sponsored the event and received a federal grant to help with the costs, but the Korean community provided traditional Korean dishes. “It was an amazing evening.”

Canada Day Rimbey concert featuring Cultural Café, focusing on Korea featured the Korean traditional percussion quartet by Handbeat team from Edmonton during one of the performances. APN Photo

Town of Bentley’s July 1st Celebrations

Thank You!

To Our Donors – what can we say – you stepped up to the plate and made sure that we had funding for our community celebration!

Bluffton 4-H members present a $1,000 cheque to Patti from the Red Deer Ronald McDonald house. Photo submitted

Bluffton 4-H Club

By Leah Trenson The Bluffton 4-H club finished the year with lots of fun events. On May 3 we participated in highway cleanup. We cleaned Highway 20 for sixteen kilometers. Our show and sale was on May 11 and 12. The cattle all looked great. Thank you to our buyers and sponsors. You are very much appreciated. On June 8 we toured the Ronald McDonald House in Red Deer and presented our donation of $1,000 to the facility. On June 14 we had our awards banquet. We had an awesome year and look forward to next year.

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• Bentley & District Agricultural Society • Bentley Curling Club • Bentley Drop-in Centre • Bentley Minor Hockey • Bentley Rose • Bentley Royal Purple • Bentley Shell • Blue Light Liquor Store • Clear Image Inspection • Community Garage Sale (Leslie & Michelle) • Cowboy Diner (Piccolo Pizza) • Crossfire Drilling • Fish Over the Moon Liquor Store

• G. Petten Inspection Services Ltd. • Hunter Hydrovac • Hydrodig Ltd. • Kingdom Farms • LA Courier • Lacombe County • Lake Trail Estates • Mas-Pro Oilfield Supply • Outlaw Electric • Potty-Go Toilet Rentals • Select AG Foods • Servus Credit Union • Shaper Shop • Timcon Construction • TR Transport Inc.

To Peter Issler – our fireworks man - who gave his free time to put on the show. To Our Committee Members – you gave your time to ensure that Bentley could celebrate July 1st: • Loretta Swainston • Sandi Meredith • Arlene Kind • Ron Arthur

• Dale Grimshaw • Angel Hand • Butch Howard • Lynda Haarstad Petten

If someone was missed, please accept our apologies but know that we appreciate your contribution just as much!


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4-H awards of excellence given

Erica Trenson of the Rimbey Club received her platinum award (highest honour) for the year ending 2012-2013 from Teri Ormberg. Erica has been a 4-H member for 7 years. Photo submitted

RIMBEY MINOR HOCKEY

REGISTRATION 2014/2015

Registration for the 2014/2015 hockey season is due no later than MIDNIGHT on August 1st 2014. Any registrations past that date will be considered late and subject to a $100.00 late fee. You must register your child online through our website @ www.rimbeyminorhockey.com

Should you have any questions or need assistance, please feel free to contact Jamey Scott- Registrar @ jwscott19@gmail.com or 403-843-2565 Thank you in advance for your cooperation.

By Teri Ormberg The 4-H Award of Excellence is a series of four awards (bronze, silver, gold and platinum) that recognizes 4-H member’s project work, leadership and community service achievements. The awards are distributed on the basis of a member’s accumulated points from his or her yearly 4-H diary. To receive a bronze award 90 points are needed which takes approximately three years to obtain. A silver award requires 150 points and takes four to five years to obtain. The recipient of a gold award must have 220 points and takes six to seven years to acquire. A platinum award is given out if the recipient has 320 points and takes approximately eight or more years to achieve. The 4-H Alberta Awards of Excellence major sponsors are ATB Agriculture, Canada Safeway, Government of Alberta - Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, PennWest Exploration and 4-H Partners (4-H Branch, Alberta 4-H Council and 4-H Foundation of Alberta). Since the pro-

gram’s inception in 1988, over 22,000 medallions have been presented. A member must fill out a diary for each year he or she has been in 4-H to be eligible to receive an award. The club leader checks over the forms and confirms the points. Erica Trenson of the Rimbey Club received her Platinum award (highest honour) for the year ending 2012-2013. Erica has been a 4-H member for seven years. Others receiving their awards from the Rimbey Club are Gold: Megan Valstar and Cassidy Valstar who achieved a gold award. The silver award went to Nicole Waldron, Caitlin Buist, Kyle Valstar and Melissa Waldron. The bronze was awarded to Todd Trenson, Jordyn Valstar and Gary Waldron. From the Bluffton West 4-H Beef Club Awards of Excellence were given to: Gold – Sylvia Von Gunten and Ben Trenson who achieved gold and Hanna Falt, Mackenzie Skeels, Sylvia Trautman, Erin Burrage, Josie Burrage and Leah Trenson who achieved silver.

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Bentley students receive awards at graduation ceremonies By June Norvila Awards were handed out during the school’s graduation celebration held recently. The class valedictorian Elizabeth Keller received the Governor Generals Award, the highest mark in social 30 and highest mark in English 30 from presenter teacher Jason Hazlett, highest mark in math 30 & 31, from presenter teacher Brenda Von Kuster, and highest mark in sciences from presenters, teacher Michael Sonnenberg and Bentley Ag Society Vice President James Taylor. The ATA Award (presenter Lane Moore) was won by Robyn Shannon and the leadership award (presenters teachers Joan Gammie and Jill Howe) by Carson Schneider. The Wolf Creek CTS Scholarship for trades went to Cheryl Tudhope and the Wolf Creek Scholarships for going on to a college or university to Cassandra Ruud & Haleigh Reid (presenters Lane Moore and school trustee Pam Hansen). Both the Bentley Ag Society Scholarship (presenters Jason Hazlett and James Taylor) and the Bentley Seed Cleaning Plant Scholarship (presenter Lane Moore) went to Hayley Bickford. The Sunny 94 Scholarship (presenter Lane Moore) recipient was Bayleigh Franz and the Lifetouch Scholarship winner (presenter teacher Lee Varty) was Char-Lee Ruud. Carissa Derksen was the Cheryl Screpnek Humanitarian Award winner (presenter Sherry Haarstad). For athletics (presenter assistant principal Stephen Lush), major award winners were Cassandra Ruud, Char-Lee Ruud, Hayley Bickford, Matthew Day, Nathan Dennehy, Spencer Holden, Kolton Hueppelsheuser, and Carson Schneider, with a minor award to Haleigh Reid. The outstanding female athlete (presenters Stephen Lush and Royal Purple representative Julie Potter) was Hayley Bickford and the Outstanding Male Athlete (presenters Stephen Lush and Elks representative Lynda Haarstad-Petten) was Kolton Hueppelsheuser. Hayley Bickford and Spencer Holden won the female and male Bentley Library Society Best All Around Student Awards (presenters Lane Moore and Bentley Library Society chairperson Shirley Talsma) and the Sylvan Lake Rotary Club ‘PRIDE’ Awards (presenters Lane Moore and Sylvan Lake Rotary Club representative Joyce Megson) went to Cole MacKenzie and Carson Schneider. Rutherford Scholarship recipients for receiving marks of 80 per cent or higher were Hayley Bickford, Carissa Derksen, Bayleigh Franz, Spencer Holden, Elizabeth Keller, Cole MacKenzie, Kacey Maerz, and Kash Philibert, and for achieving marks of 75 to-79.9 per cent were Emily Albers, Haleigh Reid, Cassandra Ruud, and Char-Lee Ruud. Dignitaries in attendance included guest speaker John Bauer, Assistant Superintendant of Schools Jayson Lovell, Wolf Creek Public School board

trustee Pamela Hansen who brought greetings from the school board, Bentley Mayor Lynda Haarstad-Petten who brought greetings from the town, Caleb Schmidt from the Bentley Youth Group, VP of the Bentley Ag Society James Taylor, Chair of the Bentley Library Society Shirley Talsma, Bentley Royal Purple representative Julie Potter and Sylvan Lake Rotary Club representative Joyce Megson.

Bentley 2014 graduates were: Emily Albers, Hayley Bickford, Taylor Bohn, Brandon Chaudhary, Matthew Day, Nathan Dennehy, Carissa Derksen, Bayleigh Franz, Spencer Holden, Skylar Holdstock, Kolton Hueppelsheuser, Tessa Hughes, Coltin Jensen, Elizabeth Keller, Saskia Knox te Winkel, Cole MacKenzie, Kacey Maerz, Troy Metro, Kelsey Murphy, Kash Philibert, Haleigh Reid, Reese Reid,

Christopher Robie, Emily Rogers, Tamara Rompfer, Cassandra Ruud, Char-Lee Ruud, Carson Schneider, Robyn Shannon, and Cheryl Tudhope. They each received their Bentley School diploma from school principal Lane Moore and assistant principal Stephen Lush as they descended the stage. Two students who graduated were unable to attend the formal ceremony.

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DEDEURWAERDER In Loving Memory of Remi Dedeurwaerder of Rimbey, Alberta who passed away suddenly and unexpectedly, following the swift onset of leukemia, at the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre, Red Deer on Monday, June 30, 2014 at the age of 80 years. Remi was born in Zarren, Belgium on August 8, 1933, and in his early twenties he moved to Africa where he resided for 12 years. He was united in marriage to Cecilia DeVos-VanMaele on May 16, 1959 in Zaire, Africa. Together, Remi and Cecilia moved to Canada and settled on a small farm south of Rimbey on February 19, 1969. Remi worked as a mechanic, drove school bus, and for a number of years he was employed with Canada Post as a clerk in the post office. Remi also farmed, and took great pleasure from the land. His greatest love though, was working the farm side-by-side with his son, Chris. They shared a special and very close bond, and loved spending time together. Remi lived his life on his own terms, remaining on the farm after Cecilia passed away and living independently until the very end. Remi loved being with his son, he was passionate about being on the farm, and he enjoyed driving around, and visiting people and having coffee. Remi will be lovingly remembered and dearly missed by his son, Chris (Karen) Dedeurwaerder of Rimbey; as well as one brother-in-law, Anton David of Belgium; and his niece, Genoveva David, also of Belgium. He was predeceased by his beloved wife, Cecilia in 1998; his parents; one brother, Andre; and two sisters, Hilda Dedeurwaerder and Jeanne David. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at St. Margaret’s Catholic Church, Rimbey on Thursday, July 10, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. with the Reverend Gabriel Udeh, Celebrant. Interment will follow in St. Mary’s Catholic Cemetery, Bluffton. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Remi’s Memory may be made directly to the Prostate Cancer Centre, Southern Alberta Institute of Urology, Rockyview General Hospital, 6500 - 7007 14 Street S.W, Calgary, Alberta T2V 1P9. Condolences to the Family may also be expressed by email to: special_reflections@telusplanet.net Funeral and Burial Arrangements for the Late Remi Dedeurwaerder entrusted to the care of OBERHAMMER FUNERAL CHAPELS

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The memorial service for Violet Read, formerly of Bentley, will be held at the Forshee Hall (approximately 10 km north of Bentley junction of Hwy 20, follow signs to the east) on July 16, 2014 at 2:00 pm.

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Has Opening for all positions! Immediately. All applicants must have PIDHERNEY’S Oilfield current H2S, Class 5 with requires experienced Q Endorsement, (No GDL DRIVERS licenses) and First Aid. 3RD YEAR/ CLASS 1 ,3 & LOWBOY, We offer competitive FOREMAN, JOURNEYMAN wages & excellent benefits. OPERATORS AND STRUCTURAL WELDERS Please include 2 work LABOURERS CWB CERTIFICATION reference names and (ALL POSITIONS) numbers. For work in Rocky IS A DEFINITE ASSET Please fax resume to: Mountain House area, 403-264-6725 as well as out of town • Excellent compensation, Or email to: locations. based on experience tannis@treelinewell.com Priority will be given to • Complete benefits package, No phone calls please. those candidates with after 3 month probation www.treelinewell.com experience. • The ability to grow with an emerging company • Top wages and benefits • Full time work Monday to based on experience Friday, some OT available Professionals • Possible career advance• Signing bonus with a ment opportunities one year contract. JOURNALISTS, GRAPHIC ARTISTS, Valid First Aid and H2S Call Brad @ MARKETING AND MORE. tickets required. 1(306)491-6239 Alberta’s weekly newspapers We offer competitive for more information. are looking for people like wages, benefits package, Please email all resumes you. Post your resume and opportunities for or questions to online. Free. Visit: advancement. carlene@furixenergy.com awna.com/for-job-seekers. Please reply by fax CELEBRATIONS Classifieds...costs so little 403-845-5370 or E-mail: HAPPEN EVERY DAY Saves you so much! hr@pidherneys.com IN CLASSIFIEDS AN ALBERTA OILFIELD company is hiring experienced dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required. 780-723-5051.

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Truckers/ Drivers

870

Business Opportunities

870

CAR & TRUCK WASH in Lacombe ($2.4 Mil). Truck Wash in Stony Plain ($3.9 Mil), Bonnyville ($5.1 Mil). Gas Station in Sherwood Park ($2.9 Mil). Sheryl, Discover RE, 403-701-2029, thecarwashgirl.com.

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Truckers/ Drivers

THE SALMON ARM CURLING CENTRE in British Columbia is accepting applications for Head Ice Technician. Successful applicant starts mid August for 2014/2015 season. Preference Level 2 certification or better, with ice making experience. Position includes ice installation, care/maintenance throughout season and year-end removal, along with some facility care duties. Season normally runs from first week of September to March. A competitive wage based on experience is being offered. Send resumes/ questions directly to President, Salmon Arm Curling Centre, Darcy Seghers dsrenos@telus.net. SIX FIGURES. If you’re not making $30,000 per month call today. 1-800-600-3840 BioRIFx, Inc.

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We are currently seeking

FULL TIME CLASS 1 DRIVERS to operate tank trucks in Central Alberta. All relevant Oilfield Safety Certifications required. Interested candidates may apply with resume, employment references, and current driver’s abstract. Email: portiek@crudeoiltrucking.com Fax: 403-407-7558 www.crudeoiltrucking.com Thank you for your interest. Only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

Misc. Help

880 THE SUPER 8 IS CURRENTLY SEEKING A PART-TIME GUEST SERVICES AGENT.

Gov’t of Alberta Funding may be available. 403-340-1930 www.academicexpress.ca

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• Must be able to work both 7-3 or 3-11 including weekends and holidays • Use of the hotel facilities (fitness, pool/waterslide for you and immediate family) • Discounts at Super 8 Motel locations across Canada • Discounts at Canalta Hotels • An experienced team to provide you with professional support. We would be happy to receive your resume by: Fax: 843-3818 Email: gm@super8rimbey.com Or in person at the hotel. Only successful applicants will be contacted

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Rimbey Co-op Home Centre is now accepting applications for full time positions.

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Please provide Driver’s Abstract and Criminal Record Check. Please submit resume in person to Terry Grieman, Home Centre Manager RIMBEY COOP

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H&R BLOCK has an exciting opportunity available for an entry-level position; TAX PREPARER/ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN Duties will include preparation of tax returns, bookkeeping, and office duties. Experience with Simply Accounting will be an asset. Wages will be based on experience and education. Please Fax Resume to 403-843-4600 or email to blockrim@telus.net Misc. Help

880 THE SUPER 8 IS CURRENTLY SEEKING A PART-TIME ROOM ATTENDANT.

• Use of the hotel facilities (fitness, pool/waterslide for you and immediate family) • Discounts at Super 8 Motel locations across Canada • Discounts at Canalta Hotels • An experienced team to provide you with professional support. We would be happy to receive your resume by: Fax: 843-3818 Email: gm@super8rimbey.com Or in person at the hotel. Only successful applicants will be contacted

HOLIDAY COVERAGE

WRITERS REQUIRED Do you have a passion for uncovering interesting stories in your community? Talking to people and crafting compelling articles which provide information to our readers? Sylvan Lake News/Eckville Echo requires one or more people to write stories and take pictures for holiday coverage, throughout the summer. We¹re looking for post secondary or retired people who can work on their own to cover assigned news and feature stories or events in the Sylvan Lake/Eckville region. In keeping with the Ɯavour of our publications these will all be community oriented. Please email resumes to Michele Rosenthal at publisher@sylvanlakenews.com

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Dormitory Assistant - Golden Hills International Program GOLDEN HILLS SCHOOL DIVISION NO. 75 is accepting applications for the position of Dormitory Assistant in Drumheller, AB. The Dormitory Assistant will report to the Dormitory Supervisor and assist with the following: •

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Supervising dormitory students and enforcing dormitory rules, regulations and schedules Developing a rapport with students to meet their social and cultural needs Maintaining a positive dorm atmosphere for students Guiding evening and weekend activities

This position commences September 1, 2014, and can include accommodation and meals in addition to a monthly salary. The dormitory assistant will provide supervision primarily on evenings and weekends based on a schedule. The successful applicant should have good interpersonal skills and enjoy working with youth. Experience working with children is an asset. Criminal and Child Welfare checks will be required. Please submit resume to the undersigned on or before 12:00 p.m. on August 1, 2014. Human Resources Department Golden Hills School Division No. 75 435A Highway No. 1 Strathmore, AB TP 1J4 Phone: 403-934-5121 Fax: 403-934-5124 or 403-934-5125 e-mail: humanresources@ghsd75.ca

Employment Training

900

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Legal Services

1260

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Painters/ Decorators

1310

RALPH’S PAINTING Business Services #1000 - #1430

Butchering

1055

JKC MEATS MEATS JKC

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843-4383 Employment Training

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Pet Services

42 ft Aerial Truck

Animal services for Ponoka County

403-843-4172

Dog Shelter Boarding Dogs for adoption Dogs to surrender

1315

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With a vision to be the North American leader in delivering midstream energy solutions, it is our team of innovative, motivated and talented employees that drives our success. THE POSITION: As a member of the Rimbey Operations team, this position will perform entry to intermediate level operating assignments on field equipment as well as be a responsible team member; contributing to a safe and responsible working environment within the facility. QUALIFICATIONS: • Technical diploma from NAIT/SAIT (or relevant diploma/degree from an accredited educational institution) • 4th class or higher level steam ticket is a strong asset • 3 - 5 years previous applicable experience related to Natural Gas Processing is preferred • Previous experience loading LPG rail cars would be an asset • Self-starter who is able to work independently with minimal supervision • Demonstrated ability to perform successfully in a work team environment • Highly organized, reliable individual with attention to detail • Valid H2S Alive, WHMIS, TDG and First Aid Certificates • Valid Driver’s License PHYSICAL DEMANDS/REQUIREMENTS: • Safety sensitive role (pre-employment fit for work testing require) • Physically able to perform all components of the position (lifting, working at heights, etc.) • Able to work in seasonal weather conditions • Must be available to work some overtime as required If you are interested in an opportunity to join a winning culture that fosters innovative thinking, open communication, integrity and mutual respect then please submit your resume to: careers@keyera.com by July 11, 2014. We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those considered for an interview will be contacted.

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The Rimbey Review, July 8, 2014 37

RIMBEY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Action Autobody

RIMBEYDENTALCARE DR. STEVE CALDER BS C DDS

Rimbey Windshields - Heavy Equipment Glass Residential & Commercial Mobile • Pickup & Delivery • In Shop Owner: Jamin Sargeant

403-843-4527

Rimbey Implements Ltd. Al York General Manager Cell: (403) 783-0593 5410 - 43 Street Bus: (403) 843-3700 Fax: (403) 843-3430 Rimbey, AB

TRACY DAVIS 403-704-7104 tracy@mightyponyimages.ca • • • • •

“We’re in the Business of Making You Look Good� 3 kms North & 3 kms East of Rimbey on Hwy #53

Owner Carey Anderson

403.843.3030

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Ph. (403) 843-2173 Fax: (403) 843-2607

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Family Friendly Dentistry

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MOBILE - to your door GLASS SERVICE

Weddings Equine Studio Family Sports

Located in Rimbey Area

403-704-6615 (local call) or book online @

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Holly’s

Open for the Season May 1st 7 Days a Week 10 am - 6 pm

Greenhouse

• Annual Bedding Plants • Custom Planters • Perennials • Hanging Baskets • Trees & Shrubs • Pond Plants

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Located 5 miles West of Rimbey on Hwy #53. South 1 mile on #766, West 1 mile on Township 423, Âź mile North on No Exit Rd, 2nd driveway to the West

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38 The Rimbey Review, July 8, 2014 Building Supplies

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

Auctions

1530

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

Building Supplies

1550

METAL ROOFING & SIDING. Very competitive prices! Largest colour selection in Western Canada. Available at over 25 Alberta Distribution Locations. 40 Year Warranty. Call 1-888-263-8254. STEEL BUILDINGS. Summer meltdown sale! 20x20 $5,419. 25x26 $6,485. 30x30 $8,297. 32x34 $9,860. 40x48 $15,359. 47x68 $20,558. Front & back wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422. www.pioneersteel.ca

Well Drilling

1400

1550

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

Firewood

1660

LOGS

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

Misc. for Sale

1760

EVERY WATER WELL on earth should have the patented “Kontinuous Shok� Chlorinator from Big Iron Drilling! Why? Save thousands of lives every year. www.1-800bigiron.com. Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON

Grain, Feed Hay

2190

FEED BARLEY. Paskal Cattle Company in Picture Butte area is looking for Feed Barley. Put more $$$ in your pocket. Sell direct to us. Please call Main Office for details. 403-732-5641.

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.

LACOMBE COUNTRY FEED STORE, Come see us at: 4836 45A St. Lacombe, Ab ALL THE FEED YOUR ANIMALS NEED! 403-782-3333 Dealer of Masterfeeds

For Rent #3000 - #3200

Agricultural #2000 - #2290 Farm Equipment ..............2010 Haying Equipment ............2020 Tractors ............................2030 Combines & Headers ......2040 Fertilizer Equipment..........2050 Misc. Farm Machinery ......2060 Equipment Wanted ..........2070 Farm Custom Work ..........2080 Farm Auctions ..................2090 Livestock ..........................2100 Livestock - Exotic..............2110 Sheep ..............................2120 Poultry ..............................2130 Horses ..............................2140 Horse Boarding ................2150 Riding Supplies ................2160 Horse/Stock Trailers ........2170 Pasture Wanted ................2180 Grain, Feed, Hay ..............2190 Seed Grain ......................2200 Seeding & Tillage ............2210

Farm Equipment

2010

J. D. 530 Round Baler, J.D. 346 Square Baler, new Bobcat 225 Welder, Steel Panels, etc. 403-748-4445

Livestock

2100

KLIMEC FARMS 2 year old registered Black Angus bulls. Semen tested. Phone 403-783-0229

Well Drilling

1400

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

Wanted to Rent #3250 - #3390 Acreages/Farms ..............3255 Houses/Duplexes ............3260 Suites ..............................3270 Rooms..............................3280 Manufactured Homes ......3290 Housesitting Wanted ........3300 Garage Space..................3310 Storage Space ................3320 Stores/Commercial ..........3330 Office Space ....................3340 Industrial ..........................3350 Warehouse Space............3360 Resorts & Cottages..........3370 Pasture/Land....................3380 Mobile Lot ........................3390

Condos/ Townhouses

3030

NEWER 3 BDRM. condo, 5 appls., close to school., No Pets. $1250/mo. IN PONOKA 403-348-3971

Well Drilling

1400

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CLASSIFIEDS Manufactured Homes

3040

HOADLEY: 3 bdrm. mobile home, on horse ranch, 5 appls, 2 bath, 2 decks, small yard, some pets welcome, bring 1 or 2 horses, riding facilities, all utils. incld’, also board for 1 horse, $1500. rent/dd. 403-843-3684

Suites

3060

FURNISHED BACHELOR SUITE FOR RENT IN PONOKA. TV & utils. incld. $550/mo. 403-963-0204

Manufactured Homes

4090

Older 2 bdrm Mobile Home on fenced 50ft. lot, in Bluffton. Storage Shed included.

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Cottages/Resort Property * RIVERSIDE APTS. * Newly renovated 1 & 2 bedroom units in Ponoka: 3724-45 Street. 403-357-0287

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GULL LAKE COUNTRY HOMES AND LOTS FOR SALE. Lake view and treed acreages. Open House Saturday and Sunday 10-8. www.deerepark.ca 1-877-518-7275.

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

Fifth Wheels

5110

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Acreages

4050

ACREAGE FOR SALE

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LAKE FRONT LOTS FOR SALE

PINE LAKE - ALBERTA Lots have been developed to house recreational vehicles or park model. SEASONAL LOT RENTALS Transportation “Cheapest in the area� #5000-5300 $3000/seasonal 306-402-7776 www.sandycovepinelake.com Automotive Services ........5010

Businesses For Sale

4140

TURN-KEY CAR WASH for sale at busy highway intersection in Killam. Modern truck and car wash with 3 big repair service bays. This is a great business opportunity in an oil patch area. $1,830,000. MLS# E1021877. Norman Hill. 780-449-5622. Cell 780-903-6199. www.hillrealty.ca.

Mortgages Bought/Sold

4190

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Embrace Nature

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

Motorhomes

5100

Manufactured Homes

4090

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

Farm Custom Work

Financial #4400 - #4430 Investments ......................4410 Money Wanted ................4420 Money to Loan ................4430

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2002 FORD Dynamax (B Plus) 25’, 25,000 mi. A1 cond., E450, V10, loaded, rear 3 pc bath, power bed slide-out. $31,500. 587-876-2308

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We’re Losing Control One of the richest corporations in the United States has made a bid to buy the electricity grid that serves 85% of Albertans

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The pending sale of AltaLink to Berkshire Hathaway has serious consequences for the province we call home • Loss of control of our critical infrastructure • Regulation oversight stops at the border • Potential for more power exports If you think the Province and the Federal Government should conduct a policy review to determine who should own the infrastructure at the heart of Alberta’s prosperity, make your voice heard.

Contact your MLA, the Federal Minister of Industry at: minister.industry@ic.gc.ca or the Alberta Utilities Commission at: consumer-relations@auc.ab.ca


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COMMUNITY

YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY! PICK YOUR VEHICLE PICK YOUR SAVINGS

2014 FORD FIESTA SE C0656

2014 FORD FOCUS SE C0598

2014 FORD ECSAPE S FWD

MSRP $19064

MSRP $21084

MSRP $26464

2079 PRICE $16985 1.49%

$

SAVINGS

1448 PRICE $19636 1.49%

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SAVINGS

T0428

1783 PRICE $24681 .99%

$

SAVINGS

2014 FORD ESCAPE SE 4WD T0560

2014 FORD F150 SÉCAB XLT T0529

2014 FORD F150 CREW CAB XLT

MSRP $31564

MSRP $43034

MSRP $48148

SAVINGS

1783 PRICE $28720 .99%

$

SAVINGS

11144 PRICE $31890 2.49%

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T0536

SAVINGS

11556 PRICE $36620 2.99%

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2014 FORD F150 CREW CAB FX4 ECOBOOST T0544

2014 FORD F250 CREW CAB XLT T0639

2014 FORD F350 CREW CAB LARIAT T0431

MSRP $58114

MSRP $54644

MSRP $79224

SAVINGS

12954 PRICE $45160

$

OVER 150 USED

2.49%

SAVINGS

11884 PRICE $42760 4.99%

$

SAVINGS

16377 PRICE $62847

$

USED VEHICLE AUTO CENTRE

2006 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT

2008 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500 HD

2010 FORD 150 XLT XTR

L0307

L0332

T0121A

PICKUP SHELL

LONG BOX 85K

21975 OR $211 BW

TONNEAU COVER

23975 OR $197 BW

$

$

$

2011 FORD EDGE SEL AWD

2011 FORD F150 XLT XTR CREW CAB

FORD F150 FX4

T0687A

T0416A

T0565A

16977 OR $164 BW

LEATHER, SUNROOF, NAVE

62K

29788 OR $243 BW

$

25988 OR $213 BW

$

LEATHER, NAV,FENDER FLARES, ECOBOOST

35977 OR $258 BW

$

* New vehicle pmts are based on 84mth,4.99% oac 0 down total amount of loan over 84mths on t0560 is $35102. All used pmts are based on 60-72 mths 5.95% based on year of vehicle. All are based on approved credit.

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