Sylvan Lake News, August 07, 2014

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- Roof trusses were lifted into place for the first four units of the Watersedge Marina townhouse project on Lakeshore Drive, July 28. They’re the first of 25 row houses to be built on the site. STEVE DILLS

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- Sarah Dayman, 9, had her face painted by Zoe Lorette during Art in the Park at Centennial Park last Wednesday afternoon. Face painting was just one of several art-related activities on hand for children and adults to enjoy. STUART FULLARTON

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Bystrom farm centennial celebrated in style with over 150 in attendance BY STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Family and friends were joined by nearly an entire community as they celebrated the centennial of a farm near Sylvan Lake Saturday night. The Bystrom family farm south of Sylvan Lake played host to more

than 150 people who enjoyed an evening of music, food and fellowship in celebration of the family’s 100 years on the farm. According to Pauline Lohrenz, who lives on the farm with husband Tyson and children Jemma and Karlena, it was the kind of party that comes along only once every 100 years.

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Special Events Every Friday evening. Meat draw and steak & chicken barbecue at Sylvan Lake Legion beginning at 6:30 pm. Thursday, Aug, 7 to Sunday, Aug, 10 - Bentley Town & Country Fair and Ag Rodeo; parade, children’s activities, displays and bench exhibits, art show, fireworks, car show, horseshoe tournament, cabaret, kids wool bustin’ pancake breakfasts, drive-in movie, Dick Damron concert, church service and more. www.bentleyagsociety.com. Saturday, Aug. 9 - Dance to the music of Randy Hillman at Sylvan Lake Legion beginning at 8 pm. Saturday, Aug. 9 and Sunday, Aug, 10 - Kick it to the Curb. Place safe and usable items on the curb, post a free sign on them. Register items prior to Aug. 9 with the town, 403-887-2800 (not required) to ensure your items appear on their Facebook page and online at 222.sylvanlake.ca. Sunday, Aug, 10 - Cream Day at Markerville Creamery Museum from 10 am to 5 pm. Features old time demonstrations of cream separation, butter making, ice cream making and carding wool. Tours, concession, homemade pie, children’s activities, live animals and fantastic entertainment. Wednesday, Aug. 13 - Art in the Park at Centennial Park from 11 am to 1 pm. Come play with Bull Skit Comedy. Fast, fun, playful games that utilize improv comedy, creative stories and hilarious characters. Thursday, Aug, 14-Sunday, Aug, 17 - 12th annual Jazz at the Lake Festival. Many events are free. Tickets available for several headliners. More info and ticket purchase available at www.jazzatthelake. com. Friday, Aug. 15 - Drive “Fore” the Cure at Meadowlands Golf Club. 1 pm shotgun start. Registration forms online at www.golfsylvanlake. com or in the pro shop. Info 403-887-5100. Friday, Aug. 15 & Saturday, Aug. 16 - Yard and bake sale, barbecue. St. Mary’s & St. Timothy’s Anglican Church 10th annual event. Fri. 4-8 pm. Sat. 9-4. Saturday, Aug. 16 - Book sale by donation at Sylvan Lake Library from 10-4. Bring your pocket money and a bag. Call 403-887-0968 for info and to help in two hour commitments.

Saturday, Aug. 16 and Sunday, Aug. 17 - Viking Days at Danish Canadian National Museum & Gardens, Dickson. www.danishcanadians.com. Monday, Aug. 18-Friday, Aug. 22 - Sylvan Lake Quilters are hosting a children’s sew camp (9-4 daytime) and adult beginner quilting camp (6-10 pm). For more information contact Joyce at 403887-3287. Wednesday, Aug. 27 - Sylvan Lake Seniors bus to Argyle Casino, Edmonton. Leave 8:30 am. Phone Joan 403-887-7614.

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. Are you having trouble controlling the way you eat? Overweight? Underweight? Obsessed with weight or dieting? You are not alone. No dues, no fees, no weigh-ins. Everyone is welcome. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a 12 step recovery program. For info call Joan at 403-396-9371.

“It was fantastic, really,” she said. “We had all the community, plus two sides of the family all at once, so it was something that doesn’t happen very often, and I was glad that we could facilitate that.” While the party has been a long time coming — 100 years, to be exact — it was only after the Lohrenzes moved into an original home on the farm that the idea to hold some Several generations of Bystrom family members lined up for a photo at the start of sort of celebration was a farm centennial party Saturday night. The group represented just a small number of family members that were present for the party, which was attended by more than floated. STUART FULLARTON And it didn’t take 150 people. long to pick up steam. said Lohrenz, a Bystrom herself. “Then as we “When we moved there, we knew that the cen- started talking more about it, we thought maybe tennial of the farm was coming up, and we kind of we should celebrate 100 years. It’s not like that’s thought we’d just have a Bystrom family reunion,” going to come up again

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for a while.” The party’s invitation list quickly began to grow, and eventually included several generations of family members — some of whom lived on the farm at one point — friends, neighbours and community members. “There are some people who are getting older, and they’re the ones that actually remember the farm, so it was something that we wanted to get them to so they could explain where things had been and how they remembered the farm,” said Lohrenz. “Then it got bigger, and because our (Centreville) community is a fairly tightknit community, and they all remember this farm as well, we didn’t really feel it was right not to have them come too.” The farm has seen plenty of changes since it was purchased by Swan and Karolena Bystrom in 1913. But there are also some things that have remained unchanged, such as an original chicken house, and original barn that’s remained unmoved for over 100 years. There’s also the original home, which the Lohrenzes heavily renovated and now live in. Continued on page 3


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Design work proceeding on next $1.9 million of Lakeshore Drive project BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS During their regular meeting July 14, Sylvan Lake councillors: • held a public hearing on the closure of 48h Street between 48th and 49th Avenues to allow for construction of the multiplex redevelopment. Resident Dave Camac, represented by his son, indicated closure of the road would not be in his best interests from the standpoint of future development. A road closure application will now be submitted to Alberta Transportation along with concerns voiced at the hearing for a decision before council can deal with second and third reading of a bylaw to close the road. • approved first reading of a bylaw to designate urban reserve in Beacon Hill to public facility district. Rezoning will facilitate development of a school by Chinook’s Edge School Division. The area is bounded on the south by Beacon Hill Drive, on the west by Brookstone Drive and on the north by houses on Bowman Circle. A public hearing will be held August 11. • directed staff to proceed with design and tendering for Lakeshore Drive Phase 5 at an amount not to exceed the approved budget of $1.9 million excluding GST. Work between 50 and 52 streets will allow for continuous pedestrian movement on the north side of Lakeshore Drive and also include upgrading existing sidewalks on the south side of Lakeshore Drive at select locations, upgrading the crosswalks at 50th Street and Lakeshore Drive intersec-

tion and performing road rehabilitation in the area. Placement of a plaza feature and realignment of the existing sidewalk at the 50th Street connection from Lakeshore Drive to the waterfront is also planned. • awarded a contract for consulting services required for restoration of a wetland biofilter on Golf Course Creek at the outlet to Marina Bay to Applied Aquatic Research Ltd. of Calgary for the estimated amount of $26,210 excluding GST. The construction phase of the project will require budget approval in 2015. • deferred a decision on the most recent landscape design concept for the Ryders Ridge-Vistas park to their next meeting Aug. 11 so they can go for a walk-about in the area. Councillors were happy with the concept which protected trees in the area but formalized some of the trail connections. • were jolted to life, after three and a half hours of meeting, when Councillor Graham Parsons made a motion to investigate renaming Highway 11A from Highway 2 through to Benalto as Lakeshore Drive. During subsequent discussion the motion was amended to just deal with 33rd Street within town boundaries from Highway 20 west to where it flows into Lakeshore Drive. Parsons requested Alberta Transportation be approached about putting ‘to Lakeshore Drive’ on signs coming off of Highway 2 at 11A and coming off Highway 11 just east of Benalto. The rationale, he explained was that when going to Edmonton there’s a sign that says Pigeon Lake north shore. “It makes you think there’s really something there.â€?

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Continued from page 2 As for the future of the farm, Lohrenz has plans for she and her husband to raise their children on it while at the same time running their oilfield service company. They have no doubt that it will remain in the family for generations to come. “We’ve gotten this far, so it might as well,� she said. “That is the goal.� Whether it will ever again see a party like Saturday’s, however, remains uncertain. “You kind of have to look at those things and say it’s not going to happen again,� said Lohrenz. “It’s a good reason to celebrate, and I don’t think that people celebrate agriculture enough, so you should take the opportunity if you have it.�

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Distressed by decision to overturn MPC and allow secondary suite Dear Editor, The following is an open letter sent to the mayor of Sylvan Lake, which we would be pleased if you were able to publish. Mayor Sean McIntyre, I am writing with regard to the recent overturning of a Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) decision regarding a secondary suite in the cottage area. First, some background. As you are aware, in recent weeks and months, there has been considerable discussion regarding the whole concept of secondary suites in Sylvan Lake. At a recent MPC meeting, a secondary suite was proposed for a 30 foot lot in the cottage area, which was to be a rental unit, both upper and lower suites. As a result of the rules governing the MPC, community input was allowed, notification of neighbours was required. The development officer was strongly in favour of approval of this development, and in statements mentioned that of the many property owners who expressed concern regarding the development, several were not full time residents of the area. It was pointed out by residents at the meeting that these property owners were in fact just that, property owners, and taxpayers. The MPC, after hearing the various presenters’ concerns regarding density and parking decided to disallow the development on the grounds that it was unsuitable for the area, which is designated as R5, with the specified purpose: “To provide an area for low density residential development in the form of detached dwellings and compatible uses, herein listed, on narrow lots.” Shortly afterward during a town council meeting, a bylaw was presented to council for approval, which would have given the development officer complete decision making power regarding the granting of permits allowing secondary suites as discretionary uses in the town. This bylaw would mean that there would be no notification to neighbours of a proposed development, no community input, and no discussion. The decision would be made based solely on the exact definitions of then current Land Use Bylaw (LUB). Council debated this issue, and listened to several members of the community who presented their views and concerns regarding the process. The previously mentioned permit application was discussed, and it was shown that with the MPC retaining authority for approval, the outcome was the reverse of what it would have been had the development officer been empowered to make the decision. Council continued the debate, and discussed the entire issue of the definition of secondary suites within the LUB. The terms “secondary suite” and “duplex” were discussed, as well as the restrictions placed on secondary suites in other jurisdictions, where the owner of the property must occupy one or the other of the suites. It was determined that a review of the LUB and in particular a review of secondary suites was required, and the proposed bylaw was defeated unanimously, leaving the decision authority with the MPC,

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and confirming the notion that the community was an important part of the decision making process. It was clear that council felt that secondary suites needed to be re-visited, and that it was a serious issue. The developer/owner of the 30 foot lot appealed the decision to the Development Appeal Board (DAB). At the Development Appeal Board meeting, residents and the developer presented their arguments. The developer pointed out that many of the property owners who were against the development did not reside in the area. It was then pointed out by a resident that the developer did not reside in Sylvan Lake either, and had no intention of residing in either of the two rental family units to be built on the narrow lot. The developer then stated that the cottage area was not special and had no particular protection against this sort of development. I personally believe that the area does have protection, based on the definition of R5 zoning, that being low density. The appeal was granted, and the decision of the MPC was overturned. Mr. Mayor, you were a member of the three person appeal board. Another member of the Development Appeal Board is the husband of the Town of Sylvan Lake’s chief administrative officer, an outrageous conflict of interest. I am deeply concerned and disappointed that in that position, you have apparently agreed that the cottage area is not different, is not special, and does not require protection. You are aware of the concerns of not only the residents of the area, but also of the council regarding the entire issue of secondary suites, yet you have agreed to go against the wishes of the community, disregarded the concerns of your own council, and ignore the clear unanimous decision of the MPC. I, and the residents of the cottage area, fear for the future of our neighbourhood, when the mayor of our town seems oblivious to the nature and character of the oldest and most delicate area within our community. The cottage area of Sylvan Lake is where Sylvan Lake began many years ago. It is a heritage area, that historically remains as an area of small, single family dwellings, some occupied year round, others only during the summer months. The cottage area is unique in the province of Alberta. This area is undergoing change, as many of the older units are being replaced with new homes, but in the vast majority of cases, these new homes are designed to fit into the cottage area environment.

singer of Calgary, guest artist at the Service Club’s Sunday evening concert, delighted the large audience with several numbers beautifully rendered. Complying with a request she also appeared at Varsity Hall. ♦ ♦ ♦ Fine weather favoured the crowds at Benalto’s Fair and Stampede on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 24-25, and the 28th annual event may be numbered as one of the best the society has held. In many cases entries were heavier than in former years; in the hall exhibits ladies’ work and domestic products made a specially fine display. ♦ ♦ ♦ Pfc. Dick Whidden, formerly of Sylvan Lake, now in the U.S. Army was reported wounded in fighting in

The cottage area, due to its character, also maintains higher property values, and thereby tends to have higher municipal tax bills for the owners. A change to that character, by filling the neighbourhood with duplex-like developments will clearly lower values of surrounding properties, and lower tax revenues for the town. The infrastructure of the cottage area is also a feature of its character. The streets are narrow, and parking is at a premium. This is not a complaint, as it is my belief that residents want it to remain that way. High density housing in such an area is entirely inappropriate. Mr. Mayor, I speak on behalf of the property owners of the cottage area when I say we are distressed by this decision, taken in full knowledge that in the near future there will be a complete review of the current LUB, and specifically the definition and suitability of secondary suites. It is in effect sneaking in under the wire, and creating a dreadful precedent and loophole. I write this letter with great sadness, but in hopes the residents of the entire community of Sylvan Lake can clearly see and understand the situation. Secondary suites are not an issue for the cottage area alone, as there are many residents in Hewlett Park and Ryders Ridge who are facing similar issues. In fact, with this new loophole created by our mayor, every residential area is now at risk of high density development with no reasonable avenue of appeal. I ask that all residents of Sylvan Lake make their views on this extremely important topic known to our council and Mayor McIntyre. G. Brooke Carter Sylvan Lake

Okinawa. He is now in hospital in Guam. ♦ ♦ ♦ The appointment of Field Marshall Sir Harold Alexander as next Governor-General of Canada has been announced.

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The fifth annual Sylvan Lake Regatta will be officially opened by the federal minister of public works, Hon. Jean-Paul Deschatelets, when he and Robt. Thompson, M.P. cut ribbon on the pier at 3 p.m. Friday. ♦ ♦ ♦ Pauline Tremblay of Red Deer, representing the C.G.I.T., was crowned queen of the 1964 Sylvan Lake Regatta at the hootenanny at the school

Saturday evening. Past president of the Regatta Board, Jim Wolks, placed the crown on her head and presented her with a bouquet of flowers as about 500 people looked on. Lee Ann Schamber of Sylvan Lake was runner-up and Jacqueline Gallagher of RCAF Station Penhold placed third. Other contestants wee Laverne Walper, Alix High School; Elizabeth Weiss, Wetaskiwin High School; and Heather Bond of Red Deer. ♦ ♦ ♦ Following two days of beautiful weather Friday and Saturday, Sylvan Lake’s fifth annual regatta was literally blown out of the water on Sunday as high winds whipped the lake into whitecaps which broke over he pier for most of the day.


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Four single vehicle collisions among files investigated by RCMP Saturday, July 26th 12:31 a.m. – A 911 call was received of a disturbance on Hinshaw Drive. A woman was banging and kicking on the door of an apartment when she injured her leg. The 30-year-old female from Sylvan Lake was transported to hospital after RCMP and EMS were called to assist. She was found lying in the hallway with a broken leg. A 33-year-old male from Bentley was also located in the

woman’s apartment and arrested after he was found to be breaching no contact conditions. 10:06 p.m. – RCMP attended a residence on Sylvan Drive after a female called to advise that her boyfriend was throwing furniture around and destroying the house. The 34-year-old male was charged with mischief over $5,000. There was significant damage to the property but no one sustained any injuries.

Sunday, July 27th 6:42 a.m. – RCMP and EMS attended a single vehicle rollover off Highway 20 near Sylvan Lake. The 24-year-old male driver from B.C. was found inside the vehicle however he did not sustain any significant injuries. He was taken to hospital as a precaution. He advised that he had been working long shifts and fell asleep at the wheel. Alcohol was not a factor. 2:43 p.m. – Another single vehicle rollover off Township Road 374 in Red Deer County resulted in charges being laid against the male driver. A witness driving a

tanker truck reported seeing the vehicle speeding down the highway, lose control and flip onto its roof in the ditch. The male driver told the witness not to contact authorities as he had been drinking. RCMP arrived on scene with EMS. The 49-yearold male driver from Markerville blew a caution on a roadside screening device and received a 72-hour suspension. His vehicle was towed at the scene. The male was also charged with driving at an unreasonable speed and transporting liquor in an open container. Monday, July 28th 10:29 p.m. – A single vehicle collision on Highway 11 at Highway 781 is under investigation CANADIAN COURSE by RCMP. Witnesses This is the course you need to get reported seeing a car hit your firearms license. the ditch at that location and its four occupants get Saturday, August 9, 8 am out of the vehicle, get into Rimbey Provincial Building another vehicle and leave the scene. Prior to the inci5025 55 Street dent, the driver of the vehicle was seen traveling down Non-restricted course and exam $120 50th Street at a high rate of Restricted Firearms exam available $80 speed, fail to negotiate a curve to the west and jump Combined $180 two sets of cement curbs To register call Guy 780-461-7686 destroying the front end of the vehicle. Continued on page 7

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RCMP notes Continued from page 6 Tuesday, July 29th 9:55 p.m. – Fire and EMS were called to a single vehicle rollover on a dirt road north of 50th Avenue in Sylvan Lake. The vehicle was found on its side against the trees. The 17-year-old driver was not injured and alcohol was not a factor. The vehicle was towed from the scene. There was no evidence at the scene to lay charges. Continued on page 8

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My first attempt at preaching was, well let’s just say I don’t think anyone listening to it would have imagined me becoming a preacher. Honestly I’m not sure anyone even knew what I was talking about let alone what I was trying to say on the topic. I have always considered that effort an epic fail. But I’ve reevaluated that moment as I’ve considered what God views as success. I was in grade 12 and our youth group was leading the Sunday evening service. I’m not sure what he was thinking but our Youth Pastor tagged me to preach. Maybe it was because I was a pastor’s kid and he thought it would be in my genes or something. That fact contributed to a fatal mistake I made. Since dad preached from point form notes that must be the way to do it. I got up in front of the church and looked at my notes and none of it made any sense to me. Apparently it didn’t make much sense to anyone else either because there were a lot of confused frowns from people desperately trying to follow what I was trying to say. Those poor dear people, I could see them straining for me to succeed. I think they worked as hard

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Assistance requested to curb thefts from unlocked vehicles BY STEVE DILLS SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Sylvan Lake RCMP are requesting the public’s assistance in preventing a crime trend which involves perpetrators rummaging through unlocked vehicles under cover of darkness. Cash, cigarettes, GPS units and other valuables have been stolen. “Unfortunately there continues to be an abundance of unlocked vehicles in Sylvan Lake,” said Cpl. James Allemekinders.

Some of those caught are underage youths. The parents of these people are often unaware what their kids are up to at night. “We encourage all parents to know where their children are and confirm with other parents or adults that their children are where they are supposed to be,” he said. Recently a concerned citizen set up a video camera and captured three youths attempting to get into a vehicle. The culprits were unsuccessful as the vehicle was locked. The youths captured in the photo are identifiable and can expect a visit from RCMP in the near f utu re, s ai d Allemekinders. He encouraged parents to ensure they know what their children are

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Continued from page 7 Wednesday, July 30th 8:58 p.m. – A 911 call was placed to RCMP after witnesses reported seeing a male assaulting a female on a boat on Sylvan Lake. Police in the RCMP boat pulled the vessel over and questioned the couple. The male showed obvious signs of impairment and a breath sample was requested. The male refused. He was arrested at the scene. A 30-year-old Red Deer male is now facing charges of impaired operation of a boat or vessel; refusal of an approved screening device; driving while disqualified; three counts of failing to comply with an undertaking; assault; and transporting liquor in a vehicle when liquor is within easy access of an occupant. Thursday, July 31st 12:55 a.m. – A 25-year-old Spruce Grove male is facing an assault charge after an altercation at Fireside Lounge on Lakeshore Drive. A 48-year-old male approached RCMP to advise that he had been assaulted in the resTREAT taurant. An independent witness confirmed the assault. The accused was arrested at the scene and THURSDAY, AUGUST 14 formally charged. Friday, August 1st 12:31 p.m. – RCMP assisted conservation officers in relation to a male breaching a no contact order at Sunbreaker Cove Road. The 28-yearold male from St. Albert was found breaching a no contact order with his 25-year-old girlfriend. He was arrested and charged with failing to comply with a condition of an undertaking.

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Upcoming Meetings COUNCIL MEETING August 11, 2014 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm MPC MEETING August 18, 2014 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING September 3, 2014 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm

Take Notice ANNEXATION - PUBLIC INPUT SESSION FOR AFFECTED PROPERTY OWNERS The Town of Sylvan Lake is currently in the process of working on an annexation proposal, which involves the annexation of land from Red Deer County to the Town. As a follow up to the public information meeting that was held on June 5, 2014, the Town would like to invite you to a Public Input Session for affected property owners, to discuss the upcoming annexations. Please join us: Where: Municipal Government Building 5012 48 Ave, Sylvan Lake When: Thursday, August 14, 2014 Time: 7:00 pm If you have any questions, or if you are unable to attend and would like to provide feedback and/or learn more about the upcoming annexation and how it may affect you, please contact Planning & Development Director, Ken Kalirai at kkalirai@sylvanlake.ca or 403 887 1185 ext. 229.

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Employment Opportunities HEALTHY FAMILIES HOME VISITOR PART TIME – 14 HOURS/WEEK The Healthy Family Home Visitor Program is a joint initiative funded by Family Services of Central Alberta and the Town of Sylvan Lake. Healthy Families is a free home visitation program designed to support new parents by providing information on parenting, child development, and parent – child (0 – 5 years of age) interactions. This individual will work closely with a team leader/supervisor, public health nurse, other care providers and the family to assess needs and create goals and strategies to support the healthy development of the family. The Healthy Families Home Visitor will initiate and maintain regular (at least weekly) support with families. Hours and days of work will vary depending on program need. Responsibilities: . Complete family assessment during home visits. . Conduct home visits throughout the community cluster. . Connecting the family with community resources.

Community Programs FAÇADE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM The Façade Improvement Program is designed to encourage retail and commercial building owners to invest in facade renovations and storefront upgrades by providing grants to cover a portion of renovation costs. Grants will be awarded to eligible applicants to cover up to 50% of the façade renovation costs, up to a maximum dollar value. The 2014 grant program will provide an incentive for 50th Street/Centennial Street buildings to complete façade upgrades that contribute to the Waterfront Area, by creating a more interesting and appealing street environment that attracts people and new businesses. The program is intended to: • Enhance the appearance and charm of commercial areas while making streets a more attractive, safe, and interesting place to walk. • Help building owners attract and retain tenants. • Contribute to the quality of life of residents, workers, and visitors. • Promote the marketability of the local business area.

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• Build civic pride among the local business community and residents of the Town of Sylvan Lake. Funding cannot be utilized for maintenance projects. Applications for grants must enhance the pedestrian experience and contribute to the character of the area. For the first year, the program will be run as a pilot project that will focus on a small geographic area to assist downtown business revitalization. This pilot project coincides with the Town’s plans to complete the 50th Street Redevelopment Plan Design in 2014, with street reconstruction slated for 2015. At the end of the first year, the program will be evaluated on its success and any changes that are necessary will be made. To download the online application visit: www.sylvanlake. ca and choose Town Projects Project Contacts: Vicki Kurz, EDO vkurz@sylvanlake.ca 403-887-1185 ext 226 Kim Devlin, Planner kdevlin@sylvanlake.ca 403-887-2141 ext 237

Are you ODD or are you EVEN? THANK YOU! For everyone’s diligence & patience during our recent Outdoor Water Ban. Because of you, we’ve lifted the Ban. Now we return to standard practice: Mandatory Water Conservation in Sylvan Lake runs from May 1 to September 30. If your house address is an ODD number you may water your lawn, garden, yard or grounds on ODD numbered days. If your house address is an EVEN number you may water your lawn, garden, yard or grounds on EVEN numbered days. Watering of lawns, gardens, yards or grounds between the hours of 12 pm and 7 pm is prohibited. Customers with new sod may water daily, for up to 6 weeks, excluding during the prohibited hours.

FAMILY & COMMUNITY INFORMATION FAIR Thursday, September 11, 2014 | 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Sylvan Lake Family & Community Centre - 4725 - 43 Street If your Organization would like a table at this event, call 403-887-1137. Cost $5.00 per table Join us for a FREE BBQ hosted by Mayor and Council, Town of Sylvan Lake!

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at Canadian Age Group Championships in Winnipeg July 23-27. Elizabeth Moore, 13, took part in six events, with her best result coming in a fourth-place national finish in the 100m breaststroke. She was the sole representative of Sylvan Lake Nauticals, yet earned a tied position of 103rd for team points. That was out of 137 teams competing. While she admits some of her races didn’t go as she’d planned, she relished the opportunity to compete against some of the country’s top swimmers. “It’s the biggest (competition) I’ve ever been to,” she said, adding that compared to other competitions she’s participated in, “there were a lot more competitors, and people from all over the country were there. They were pretty fast.” Swimmers from Ireland and France also took part in races throughout the competition. Though Moore finished 6th altogether in the 100m breaststroke, she was fourth among the Canadian swimmers. In preparing for the event, she maintained a well-rounded diet and trained five times a week between Monday and Friday. She was joined on the trip by coaches Trevor and Sharon Burns of Sylvan Lake Nauticals, whom she’s trained with since she began swimming seven years ago. Moore competed at the same competition in Montreal last year. Although she’s enjoyed plenty of competitive success in her young career, she plans to continue her participation in the sport for only the right reasons. “At the moment, I just want to have fun and keep swimming,” she said. She’ll now enjoy a summer break before returning to the pool in early fall. Moore’s complete results from the Age Group Championships are as follows: 50m breaststroke - 15th; 50m backstroke - 10th (personal best time; club record; senior provincial ‘A’ qualifying time); 100m breaststroke - fourth in Canada; 200m breaststroke - 12th in Canada; 50m butterfly - 17th (ranked 21st going into the race); 200m individual medley - sixth in Canada (ranked 25th going into the race; personal best time; club record; senior provincial ‘A’ qualifying time; 14-year-old national qualifying time; 15-and-under western qualifying time.


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It is with deep sorrow that the family of Lillian Holland announces her passing on Wednesday, July 23, 2014 in Red Deer Regional Hospital, surrounded by family and loved ones. Lillian was born on December 29, 1934, the eldest of four children to Axel and Sigrid Axelsen of Calgary. There she took her schooling and was active in church and taught Sunday School. After completing high school she spent one year in California working in the office of Child Evangelism Fellowship. Upon her return she was married to Ivan Holland in 1956 and they enjoyed a wonderful marriage of 57 years. From this union came four daughters: Susan, Donna, Jill and Terri. After living in Red Deer for 5 years, Ivan and Lillian moved to the farm in the Centreville district where she lived until her passing. Lillian was predeceased by her parents and daughter Donna. She is lovingly remembered by her husband Ivan, daughters Susan (John Smith) of California, Jill (Ron Shenk) of Pennsylvania and Terri (Chris Zimmerman) of Centreville; grandchildren Lucy, Nina and Nicole Smith; Jesse (Laura), Cory, Ellie and Emma Shenk; Anna, Dallas, Naaman, Anthony, Reyna, Elias and Noah Zimmerman. She is also remembered by her siblings Ingrid Sylvester, Doreen (Allen) Holland and Gerald (Sarah) Axelsen as well as numerous nephews and nieces and close family and friends. A private family burial was held at 11:00 am at the Lakeview Cemetery in Sylvan Lake followed by a memorial service at 1:00 pm at the Benalto Baptist Church on Saturday, August 2, 2014. In lieu of flowers, those wishing to make a memorial donation in Lillian’s honour may do so to the Benalto Baptist Church Benevolent Fund. Arrangements entrusted to Sylvan Lake Funeral Home.

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Competition tough but Lynn made cut, finished 41st in national tourney BY REGAN LYNN SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Niagara Falls, Ontario offers visitors a myriad of activities, from the obvious scenic views or tours of the falls, to shopping, to visits to the casino, but those were low on the priority list of junior golfer Jaxon Lynn (16), a member at Sylvan Lake Golf and Country Club, who was participating in the 2014 Canadian National Junior Boys Championship (July 28 - August 1). For the tournament, Lynn and 156 other boys (ages 14 to 18) played at the Legends on the Niagara: Battlefield course, about 10 minutes outside of Niagara Falls. The Battlefield course featured a nice mix of wide links-style holes with generous undulating fairways and greens that are bound by dense forest and brush. Fairways that sweep across a gently contoured countryside give the golfers some

breathing room both off the tee and as they approach the green, but there are many bunkers and water hazards throughout the course, which come into play. It played quite long for the players (7,300 yards). Although the week was forecasted to be hot and muggy, the tournament had its share of inclement weather. Early practice rounds were hindered by wind and rain. Instead of playing 36 practice holes, Jaxon played only 27 holes to prepare for the tournament, his first of this magnitude. An early tee time for round one greeted the players with overcast conditions, but the sun eventually decided to make its presence felt as the round progressed. A steady round left Jaxon with a score of 72, even par for the day. He was tied for 17th after round one, with the leader shooting an incredible score of eight under. Mother Nature reared her ugly head for round two. Conditions were wet and play was suspended

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early on because of lightning and rain. Competitors on the course were removed and had to wait about five hours before being allowed to go back on to the course. Then play lasted for approximately 15 minutes before it was eventually halted for the day. Jaxon had an afternoon tee time and waited most of the day for updates about when his round would begin. Ultimately, he started his second round a day late, after other players on the course finished their second round. Weather for round 2 was very breezy, but sunny. The course was very hectic after round two was finished, as golfers waited around to see who made the cut. Jaxon shot an 80. He was simultaneously disappointed with his score, but was relieved to make the cut and continue his tournament. Round three started just after 5 p.m. for his threesome and they completed 15 holes before the golfers were called in due to visibility issues. Wind picked up the pace in the early Jaxon Lynn recently golfed in Niagara Falls at the Canadian National Junior Boys Championship. SUBMITTED

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evening, but the sun was out and the sky was clear. The next morning, the round (3 holes) was completed after an early start. Jaxon shot a par 72. Even though he was “throwing darts” at the pins, he was unable to capitalize by missing some relatively manageable putts. There was a relatively quick turnaround after round three was completed, so the tournament could continue to be on pace. Going into the final round, the weather was the best it had been all week. Sunny, but muggy, it felt like plus 37. Finishing with a score of 74, Jaxon tied for 41st. Overall, the visit to Niagara Falls was a positive occurrence. Coping with weather issues, delays, a tough golf course, and quality competition added to the experiences gained by Jaxon at the tournament. Hopefully, he will have the opportunity to participate in this event next year and he will be able to utilize what he has learned moving forward. He also appreciated encouragement and support from family and friends.


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First place for Shadow Riders’ senior drill team BY TAYLOR MASTERS SPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Benalto Shadow Riders 4-H members had another successful year as they wrapped up with their regional horse show in Red Deer on May 31-June1st.

Members of the club enjoyed a weekend full of fun competition. The club entered two drill teams into the annual competition this year. The club was excited as their junior drill team came home with fifth place and their senior drill team came home with first

place. The club would like to thank all of their instructors and clinicians who have helped them improve throughout the year. The club will continue to fundraise throughout the summer. Achievement day was a great success as

members celebrated the year’s accomplishments. If you are interested in joining the Shadow Riders 4-H club for the coming year, registration day is Sept. 14th at the Benalto Ag grounds from 1-3 p.m. SUMMER VILLAGE OF BIRCHCLIFF PUBLIC NOTICE SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD HEARING

This is to advise that an appeal has been received appealing the Municipal Planning Commission’s decision of July 3, 2014 to deny the application for a development permit to construct an accessory building on Lot 16, Block 1, Plan 0620201, being 349 Birchcliff Road in the Summer Village of Birchcliff. The development permit is being appealed based on the grounds that the detached garage with carport in addition to existing structures will have a parcel coverage of 23.84% which is significantly less than the 50% permitted in the Land Use Bylaw #170/13. A Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Hearing will be held as follows: DATE: August 12, 2014 TIME: 10:00 a.m. LOCATION: Bay 8, 14 Thevenaz Industrial Trail, Sylvan Lake, Alberta T4S 2J5 Documents regarding the development permit, the Municipal Planning Commission’s decision, and the notice of appeal are available for public inspection at the Summer Village Administration Office. The Subdivision and Development Appeal Board will hear the appellant or any person acting on behalf of the appellant; the development authority or a person acting on behalf of the development authority; any person who received this notice and wishes to be heard or a person acting on behalf of that person; and any other person who claims to be affected by the decision. Written submissions addressed to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Secretary and received at the Administration office prior to the hearing will be submitted to the Board at the Hearing. Teri Musseau Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Secretary July 25, 2014

TAKE NOTICE SUMMER VILLAGE OF NORGLENWOLD

NOTICE is hereby given that the Development Officer or the Municipal Planning Commission of the Summer Village of Norglenwold has approved the issuing of a development permit for the following discretionary use: Construction of detached garage with guest house. DEVELOPMENT PERMIT #141708 367 Last Chance Way, Lot 10, Block 1, Plan 2857TR 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 along with a $200 appeal fee should be submitted to the Summer Village of Norglenwold, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, Bay 8, 14 Thevenaz Industrial Trail, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 2J5 within 14 days following the date of this notice. You may not appeal a Permitted Use unless it involves a relaxation, variation or misinterpretation of the Land Use Bylaw. For further information please contact the Development Officer at 403887-2822. Dated this 28th day of July, 2014. Tracey Krenn, Development Officer


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d "Your Truste r" so vi d A te a Real Est

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MARKET EVALUATION!

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$124,900

403-350-8708

Robert Popilchak

CALL ROBERT for a

5016 49 Street

$180,000

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14 Baywood Place

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2 Ramsey Ave, Red Deer

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Sandi Hallgren

16 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS THURSDAY, AUG. 7, 2014


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