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CONNECTING THE COMMUNITY Vol. 67, No. 15 | WEDNESDAY, APR. 8, 2015 | 403-783-3311 | EDITORIAL@PONOKANEWS.COM
Walk of the Cross parades through Ponoka, honours Christ Story on page 18
St. Peter’s Church... 112 years of faith and dedication Story on page 5
4H Mini Show Brenden Gustafson blow dries Patch during the 4H Mini Show, held at the Calnash Ag Event Centre Heritage Barn Monday April 6. The purpose of the show is to give new and younger Ponoka 4H members, and their cattle, experience in dealing with show practices under the watchful eye of professionals and older 4H members. The Ponoka Beef Show and District Sale takes place May 4 and 5. Photo by Amelia Naismith
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After almost three decades of work for the Town of Ponoka as the director of protective services and fire chief, Ted Dillon’s retirement is set for Sept. 4. In a press release from the Town of Ponoka, Mayor Rick Bonnett praised Dillon for his dedication and commitment to the community. “His work was critical in enhancing our protective and emergency services,” Bonnett said. With the advanced notice, this will give the town time to recruit a new fire chief and to help them with their transition.
Town welcomes new director of planning After some searching, the Town of Ponoka has hired a new director of planning and development. Patricia Abdulla’s first day at work is Monday, April 27 states a news release from the Town of Ponoka. “Patricia Abdulla has roots in Ponoka and is excited to be coming home. She grew up in Ponoka and is a graduate of Ponoka Composite High School. She describes Ponoka as a ‘wonderful community’ and is excited to return and to serve residents and business in this position,” said
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The Town of Ponoka has hired former Ponoka resident Trish Abdulla as the town’s new director of planning and development. Her first day is Monday, April 27. Photo submitted
the release. Abdulla has experience in municipal planning and most recently worked as the manager of planning for the district of Ucluelet, B.C. She also has experience working in the planning department of the City of Burnaby and is a graduate of the architectural program at SAIT.
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Cowboy Mountie retires after 45 years of service BY JEFFREY HEYDEN-KAYE
After 45 years and 192 days of service for the RCMP, Cpl. Dave Heaslip is stepping down and taking time for his retirement. Heaslip, a resident of Ponoka, is one of the RCMP’s longest serving members who had a unique position of being a plain-clothes officer for K-Division’s livestock investigations under the umbrella of the serious crime unit. He says being in Ponoka, home to VJV Auction and many ranchers, was an ideal place to be. “It really makes sense to have a livestock position to where all the activity is,” said Heaslip. Being able to have an office at the Ponoka detachment worked well for Heaslip who says a camaraderie with local farmers and emergency workers is just as important as his investigative work. “All my friends are farmers and ranchers.” “A uniform in my position is a detriment,” added Heaslip. The way he works, Heaslip said he could walk into an auction market and strike up a conversation with a farmer with little hesitation. He would take time to help farmers out during harvest season or during calving time all with the goal to create a positive relation-
ship with farmers. It is an area of work where a person’s name and reputation means as much as a contract. He praised Fire Chief Ted Dillon and firefighter Donna Noble with working with him. For the future, he sees branding and tagging with the Canadian Cattle Identification Agency as important aspects for a producer. Without the proper ownership, it will be difficult for investigators to find stolen cattle. “The good producers, they brand the cattle,” he explained. He likened the issue to a person that records the receipts and serial numbers of their electronics equipment. If the items are stolen, it is easier to prove the theft with those serial numbers. “There’s so many black Angus out there for example,” he said. He takes a community-based policing approach with farmers. “You educate somebody about the legislation. You warn them and you charge them as a very last resort.” Working with other detachments Heaslip’s southern Alberta counterpart is Cpl. Christian Reister in Calgary and between the two, they have a lot of ground to cover. Heaslip said he worked closely with other detachments on investigations. To ensure that continues, he has mentored
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eight or nine Mounties who have the aptitude for the work. “It enhances their career path,” he said. A lot has changed since Heaslip first started as a Mountie; when he started, women were not allowed to be police officers. He also did some work with the RCMP Musical Ride. “I got off the Ride and I’ve had horses ever since,” said Heaslip. What’s next? For now, Heaslip said he is looking forward to retirement and taking care of his horses at home. He hopes to help his grandchildren improve their horse riding skills. “I’ve got lots of work to do at home with my horses,” he said. He has become well recognized in the community. Indeed, while interviewing Heaslip, several people offered a greeting to him. A farewell party is set for Saturday, April 18 at the Hudson Green Nature and Activity Centre. For tickets, call the Ponoka detachment.
After 45 years of service for the RCMP, Cpl. Dave Heaslip is retiring. A special farewell gathering is set for April 18 at the Hudson Green Nature and Activity Centre. Contact Ponoka RCMP for tickets. Photo by Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
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Finding joy in suffering, through music Your Guide To Local Houses of Worship
William Delleman “I say love Don’t mean nothing Left them something Worth fighting for It’s a beautiful war”
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CHURCH OF THE OPEN BIBLE Pastor Jerry Preheim • Pastor Matt Sealy 3704 - 42 St. Ponoka 403-783-6500 Worship Service 11:00 a.m. • churchoftheopenbible@telus.net
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PARKLAND REFORMED CHURCH South on 2A, West on Spruce Road 403-783-1888 Worship Service 10:00 a.m. & 2:30 p.m. Rev. Mitch Ramkissoon www.parklandurc.org
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Kings of Leon: Beautiful War I like music; I always have. From the Beatles to Pink Floyd, Journey to Metric and the Kings of Leon, I find music inspiring. There are songs about hope, longing, sadness and joy. But most songs, I think, could be called love songs. The one I quoted is. It’s a typical lament about making mistakes in a relationship, getting a well-deserved ear full and feeling just the right amount of lament about it. There are only two verses of “story” to the song and the chorus that repeats a few times. What caught my ear, at first, was the beat. If you listen to the song, you’ll know what I mean. It calls you to attention and then draws you in. The other thing is the cho-
rus. It’s the point or core belief behind the whole thing. Love has meaning when it’s worth fighting for and that, my friends is a beautiful war. Redeeming the inescapable conflict that comes between people. What I mean is, it’s a “beautiful war” when someone messes up and apologizes and tries not to do it again. Equally beautiful when the apology is accepted and a greater love is born out of the conflict. Sadly, I think that too many of us give up too soon and the war between friends or spouses is anything but beautiful. In Christian language what I’m talking about is confession, repentance and forgiveness. But most would have recognized that already. I think in the times we live in they are good words, strong words that speak into the brokenness we all feel and, I think want mended. It’s always our turn to keep the war beautiful, isn’t it? Of course, writing this on the Thursday before Good Friday, I have yet another motive for sharing my thoughts on the topic.
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vocation a person enjoys. It means, even, joy in suffering. Not happiness! Joy is deeper: the assurance that all will be well at least at some level. It is an awareness that God has not left or forgotten humanity or this world. It is a reminder that in some sense the beautiful war isn’t over yet. The main fight is. The outcome is settled. God wins. And what that all means is available for discovery day by day. But there are still the daily battles being fought. There is still trouble, brokenness, hardship and suffering. There are still people divorcing, lying, cheating and stealing; people dying for their faith and people doing the killing with letter or sword. The beautiful war still raging and at its best, most redemptive, is best seen when a disciple of Jesus says no to the conflict and offers the same new life that Jesus did; that Jesus died for. I’m grateful for musicians and songwriters, I believe they touch on the deep issues that affect all of us. And whether they intend to or not, they often touch on God’s heart to send a message of hope. In this case could it be the message of the beautiful war, of Christ inviting his people into fullness of life? Whoever his people may be.
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Tomorrow the Christian community will remember the beautiful war with services throughout the day and the Walk of The Cross through town at midday. And, of course, in the shadow of that day is the reminder that Sunday is coming. Easter is coming. Resurrection and new life is come. The gifts of forgiveness proved. So, it seems to me that my current favourite song makes a solid bridge between Good Friday and Easter. Love don’t mean nothing unless there’s something worth fighting for. And what clearer demonstration of love, than for one to give up his life for the many? My understanding of the Christian story is that Jesus showed the extent of his love on Good Friday. He died, once for all, “to reconcile to himself all things, whether things on earth or things in heaven, by making peace through his blood, shed on the cross.” (Col 1.20) So, apparently we humans, irrespective of ethnicity, religion or sexuality, are worth fighting for. In fact, all of Creation is worth fighting for. The implications of that are staggering. For me, that means hope in conflict, patience in difficulty, rich purpose in taking care of the earth through whatever
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PONOKA NEWS 5
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Reflections of Ponoka
St. Peter’s Church.... 112 years of faith and dedication BY MIKE RAINONE FOR THE NEWS
The long and colorful history of the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, located on a hill in the countryside 20 miles east of Ponoka along Highway 53, goes way back to Wohlynia (then Poland-now Russia). Because of the ongoing political unrest, economic and religious oppression in their homeland, some people decided to make the long trip across the ocean to Canada, and by 1897, great numbers of these hardy immigrant families, many of them Lutherans, had settled in the fertile and rolling Red Deer Lake area. While establishing their new homesteads, these proud and ambitious people soon began to practice their religious faith in their newly found land, and on July 22, 1897, Pastor F. Bredlow would form and organize the initial membership of the St. Peter’s Lutheran Congregation in the Manitoba Synod. At first, the services were conducted in the homes of the parishioners, and when Pastor Bredlow wasn’t present, the all German Sunday services were led by Andreas Siglet, a lay reader. As interest throughout the district in the new church grew at a rapid pace, the first church
council was formed and included Gottlieb Hensh, Carl Riske, and Adam Scheurman. An exciting milestone for the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church to celebrate in 1903 was the availability of 40-acre plots, on which interested new congregations were encouraged to build their first churches. Work began on their new piece of land at the NW of 34-42-22 under the direction of Mr. Donaldson, a carpenter, with leadership and faith provided by the church board and Pastor Runge of Wetaskiwin, who was serving St. Peter’s at that time. With the new church building in place, the congregational life improved very quickly, with the pastor providing religious direction for the children, as well as German language instruction, Sunday services, Sunday church school, and confirmation classes. Adam Scheuerman would serve as the first Sunday school teacher, while the first baptisms conducted at St. Peter’s were those of William Hensh and August Schultz (Shingles), and the first wedding ceremony would unite Joseph Weins and Ottlilie Radke on April 10, 1904. In 1911, a parsonage committee consisting of Henry Scheurman and August Schultz was formed, and while plans were finalized to complete the new house
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Honouring the 100th anniversary of the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in 1997 are Pastors George Johnson, Synod Steve Christianson, present Pastor Jullianna Wehrfritz-Hanson, Garth Wehrfritz-Hanson, Kennett Vera Sammy, Garry Remus, and Larry Soveran. Bottom photo is a present photo of the 112 year old church along Highway 53 east of Ponoka. Photo courtesy of Larry and Leanne Walton
This 1919 photo shows the large crowd attending the Mission Festival at the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church, which has faithfully served the districts near Red Deer Lake for 112 years. Photo courtesy of Larry and Leanne Walton
for the resident pastor by July 23, 1911, the unfinished structure burned down on September 11. Not to be discouraged, the members of the congregation took turns sharing their homes with the new pastors, and also worked together to complete a new barn in 1918. Under the leadership of August Resler, the first St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Choir of 19 voices was formed, and as activities increased and membership grew, the congregation would vote to become self-supporting, and 20 acres of the church property were later cleared and broken. Their strong faith, friendships and dedication going into the tougher times of the 1930s would result in the enlargement of their church as well as the addition of a full basement. A St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Ladies’ Group was formed in 1932 with the encouragement of Pastor Siegfried Cyrus, and the first members would include Mrs. R. S. Schultz, Mrs. Julius Smaltz, Mrs. August Schultz, Mrs. S. Cyrus, and Mrs. Samuel Radke. The first English language adult confirmation class was conducted by Pastor Winter, and the first English services were introduced in the early 1940s, with everyone welcome. In those very early days in Alberta, the early German settlers would bury their loved ones on the homestead of Heinrich Stadel and later at the Frank and Emil Orom farm, but with the acquisition of the new land for St. Peter’s in 1903, the cemetery was established near the church building the same year. The first Lutheran to be buried there was Martha Schultz, the daughter of Fred and Agatha Schultz, and in 1906, the remains of other congregation members and families were moved to the new location. Over many decades, the cemetery and grounds around the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church have been well maintained and kept in immaculate condition by several generations of the church family, with a groundskeeper hired in the 1950s and working together many high school students throughout the summer. The introduction of a beautification plan in 1998 has resulted in the expansion of the cemetery to the south as well as the addi-
tion of countless tree memorials in honour of those who are buried there. Following are only a few of the many milestones and blessings that the congregation and the pastors of the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church have celebrated over the years. *In 1944, a parsonage was built in Bashaw, and then early in the 1950s the interior of the church was decorated and electricity, a new furnace, and many other amenities were slowly added. *In 1957, the congregation honoured its diamond jubilee, an electric organ was added in the 1960s, and the gala celebrations of the 70th anniversary on October 29, 1967 and the 100th anniversary on July 20, 1997 both played host to several generations of church members and families, as well as many of the dedicated pastors who have served at St. Peter’s over the years. As farms changed hands in the district, the older members moved to nearby towns and many of the younger people moved away, resulting in a decline in congregation numbers at the St. Peter’s Lutheran Church over the years. Worship services are now held two Sundays a month, and since 2010, the pastor has also served residents of Edberg, New Norway, Zion and Bashaw. Those who continue to worship have always faithfully carried out the lofty dreams of their forefathers with great pride, diligently working together to look after the interior and exterior of their cherished 112-year-old church, including the pristine grounds and the cemetery. Along the way, with the support of a long list of dedicated pastors, the congregations have hosted 154 marriages, 830 baptisms, 222 burials, 453 confirmations as well as countless annual activities for family and friends from near and far, and will surely continue to do so into the future. Many hundreds of members through several generations at St. Peter’s have been truly blessed to have had the privilege of worshiping and serving God in this friendly little country church, while gathering precious memories that will be shared and never forgotten.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Opinion
Duffy trial and future of Canadian democracy
Mustafa Eric
Editor By the time these lines appear in print, the trial of suspended senator Mike Duffy will have started, a process, which will, undoubtedly, be a colorful theatre with a lot of media coverage and possibly some ground-shaking revelations. The media attention is already intense, with lots of print and broadcast media reporters having already been assigned to cover the case, as both Mike Duffy and several important witnesses for the prosecution, people who, at one time or another, were close confidants of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s, with knowledge of his decision-making habits, scheduled to testify before the court during the trial by a single judge, as preferred by Duffy. Maintaining his stance for quite some time that he is eager to tell his side of the story, Mike Duffy, a former CBC journalist, might have a lot of beans to spill about how the prime minister ran his office, how he managed the money left to his discretion and what kind of wrong practices have become commonplace in Ottawa. The trial is promising
to be a legal battle, where Mike Duffy’s lawyer Donald Bayne, with almost four decades of courtroom experience will fight more than 30 charges leveled against his client, including fraud, bribery and breach of trust in front of Justice Charles Vaillancourt, who is said to be no stranger to controversy with some quarter of a century’s experience on the bench. But what should we really expect to see out of this trial? Is it too naïve to hope that the case will bring to surface many of the malpractices that Ottawa establishment has long got accustomed to and show the dark side of the government that the ordinary citizens of this country have no idea about? With Duffy reportedly having mortgaged his home to pay for trial expenses, will he disclose details that will clear his name and save his residence while making some damning accusations against Harper or other politicians? With so much at stake as the federal election campaign scheduled to start within weeks of the expected end of the trial in late June, how are Stephen Harper’s political strategists and public relations advisors preparing to counter possible revelations that could damage his already weakening reelection chances? Are the foxes going to prove too clever to be outmaneuvered or will they finally throw in the towel? (Could it be because of the expected fallout from this trial that Harper’s cabinet ministers, one after another, are trying dissociate themselves from the prime minister?)
Of course, it is meaningless to speculate about the outcome, because at the moment we are completely unaware of what the key witnesses have to say, how Duffy will be defended by his lawyer and how the judge will assess the evidence and testimonies to be given at the court. However, we could nurture some hope that, in the long run, this trial might help strengthen democracy in Canada. Recently a public interest group called Samara released a report rating Canada’s democracy with a disappointing C. The group’s report said the declining voter turnout, lack of trust in people’s representatives sent to legislature after being chosen in elections and increasing disinterest in politics are bad signs when it comes to the health of democratic governance in this country. “When you have MPs who are content just to repeat talking points and not speak directly from the heart, then I think that does propagate the view they are really just there to be puppets for the party,” said Alison Loat, the executive director of the group which published the report. The realization of hopes for better democratic governance in Canada as a result of this trial will depend on whether the electorate will hinge the outcome to their responsibilities for their own future, that is, whether they do realize that casting a ballot every four years and then forgetting about how we are governed is not the best way of fulfilling our responsibilities as citizens.
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PC leadership lacks integrity Dear Editor, The last Alberta provincial election had legally resulted in a majority government for the Progressive Conservative Party. The legally voted in opposition parties, Wildrose, NDP and Liberals increased by a few MLA seats; still under two dozen to do their checks and balances, as is proper in the democratic tradition. Within two and a half years of “Hollywood” style behaviors of media and high-rolling governance, the PC MLAs deposed their premier Alison Redford. Then the PCs MLAs were stalled. They were a majority government with no leadership. Within the legislature, there was one standing to take over the premier’s place. Was this replacement of Redford not an option among the elected MLAs? Were they still so immersed in “high rolling,” the people elected were unable to think? What they opted for, has led to soap opera episodes, like a bad set from Dallas. Could any of you ever imagine that the MLAs and party caucus would rent a new premier and his crew of unelected men to take over and shuffle themselves — into by-elections — around the province to get themselves on board? They did and won. Were they satisfied? Apparently the PCs were not. The new premier was able to coopt a few Wildrose MLAs; then before four months passed, he had Wildrose opposition leader Danielle Smith and nine other MLAs
cross the legislature floor to become PC MLAs! Were they satisfied? Not yet! In two months the co-opted Wildrose PC MLAs had to run in their original ridings in a re-byelection of a sort. First they were to run by constituency as PC, against other unelected PCs coming forward to run against the slate of other PCs wanting a position. Were the PC MLAs and party double plugging a damaged dike? Doing a second betrayal of the opposition Wildrose? Are the remaining Liberals and NDP MLAs still a threat to the premier? After this much of a dog and pony show, now there is still much talk of a provincial election this summer. Is a complete majority of every seat in the legislature still a democracy? All the slate of hand treachery means that they are scared of hard times. So the PC MLAs fear to bite the bullet of restraint by calling an early election for Alberta? What else do they want? They could hope, I guess, that they could get the four or six other opposition seats — they could be counting on the vast numbers of uninformed or indifferent voters to trust them. Behaviors since September 2014 do not display the integrity of the group at the helm at the moment. Stella Friedel Ponoka
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Ponoka students awarded scholarships Two students with links to Ponoka at the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta have been awarded scholarships for their academic successes in the 2014-2015 academic year. Gaddiel Matira, of Ponoka, (originally of San Pablo City, Philippines), a first year Bachelor of Arts student, was awarded a total of $2000 for Academic Excellence, funded by an Augustana Faculty Academic Entrance Scholarship and a University of Alberta Academic Excellence Scholarship. (photo not available.) Alexandra Josephison, of Ponoka, a third year Bachelor of Arts student, was awarded a total of $500 for Academic
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VOLUNTEERS Volunteers are needed for Canada Day For the “Largest Human Canadian Flag” Record attempt, July 1st. Ponoka Day in the Park , August 29th. For more information please contact Wes Amendt, Director of Community Services (403) 783-0118 or email wes. amendt@ponoka.org
Summer Waste Transfer Station Hours Begin April 1, 2015 Tuesday through Saturday – 10:00 am to 6:00 pm Excluding Statutory Holidays
Report a Pot Hole / Sidewalk Repair Have you noticed a pot hole on your street or back lane or have a sidewalk that is in need of repair? Please visit our website: www.ponoka.ca and fill out the Community Feedback Form, or call Public Works at 403-783-0159 with the location, so we can add it to the repair list. Thank you for your assistance.
Alexandra Josephison
Achievement, funded by The Torskeklubben/Sons
of Norway-Solglyt Lodge Edmonton Award.
PLEASE BE ADVISED The Finance Department will be closed on April 15th, from 9:00 am until 1:00 pm. Sorry for any inconvenience.
Alberta Elm Tree Pruning Ban April 1st – September 30th Keep our Elms disease free! This ban is to help keep Alberta free of Dutch Elm Disease. Beetles are active during the ban period, and can be attracted to the scent of the fresh wound and attack or infest a healthy tree. For more information: www.stpoded.org
National Day of Mourning - April 28th On April 28th, people across Canada stop to remember workers killed, injured or disabled at work. In 2014, Alberta lost 169 men and women to workplace injury or illness.
Come join us for the annual
PLEASE REMEMBER THEM
PONOKA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
EVENTS AND RECREATION
FUNDRAISING AUCTION (Live & Silent)
SATURDAY, APRIL 11 at 9:30 a.m. Ponoka Christian School Gym
FUtN he
for whole family!
There is something for everyone:
Kids corner (lots of fun games and prizes)
Bake sale, concession an
mo s t o dl
Come and support your local school.
Aquaplex: Professional Day Swim April 17th from 1 – 3 pm.
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All auction items and services are donated by community members and businesses. All proceeds go to the Ponoka Christian School.
Library News DESSERT WINE TASTING: Ponoka Jubilee Library is hosting its 4th Wine Tasting! ‘Uncorked’ is a dessert wine tasting session and is being held on Saturday, April 18th, starting at 7:00 pm. It will feature 8 different dessert wines from around the world along with food pairings. Tickets prices are $40/per person, and can be purchased at the Library at 5110 48 Avenue. All participants must be 18+. Tickets are 50% sold, so get yours today and don’t miss out. BEGINNER SPANISH CLASSES: Ponoka Jubilee Library is please to offer Beginner Spanish Lessons. Running April 22nd – May 28th, participants will meet at the Library every Wednesday and Thursday evening from 6:30 – 8:00, to learn the basics of the Spanish language with native Mexican, Eric Cruz. There is no charge, but space is limited, so please register at Ponoka Jubilee Library at 5110 48 Avenue to ensure your spot. COMMUNITY CAUSE: Ponoka Jubilee Library is super excited to have been chosen as Cilantro & Chive’s Community Cause for April! For every burger purchased at Cilantro & Chive in April, $0.50 will be donated towards the library’s free membership program. So go enjoy an amazing burger, and help support Ponoka Jubilee Library!
COUNCIL UPDATES & BYLAW INFO DID YOU KNOW...??? Your civic address must be displayed on your property, both on the front and back. Civic addresses are used by our puplic works department as well as emergency services to locate your property. Not displaying your civic address could result in delays for these services in assisting you.
Next Town Council Meetings April 14th & April 28th @ 7:00 pm
Committee of the Whole April 21st @ 7:00 pm
Hope to see you all there!
QUOTE OF THE WEEK:
Contact Elaine Makkinga at 403-783-1036
“When you have confidence, you can have a lot of fun. And when you have fun, you do amazing thing.” ~ Joe Namath
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Melodie Woods receives Rotary recognition SUBMITTED
Rotary Assistant Governor Gerry Winia attended the Ponoka Rotary Club meeting on Friday, March 27, 2015 to present Melodie Woods with the Paul Harris Award in recognition of her high ethical standards, exceptional work in the community and leadership in Rotary.
Past President Woods has been instrumental in organizing and fundraising for the playground equipment in the Riverside Rotary Park, high school post-secondary scholarships, RYLA and RYPEN youth sponsorship, rink boards for the Riverside community skating rink, Father’s Day Triathlon, and the Ponoka Elementary School Playground fundraising.
In loving memory of
Margaret Rose Boruk June 18, 1939 – April 7, 2014 Those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day, Unseen, unheard, but always near, Still loved, still missed, and very dear.
Forever loved and remembered by Ed
Lemon to lemonade: Good Samaritans turned a tragedy for the Ponoka Gymnastics and Trampoline Club, into a community cleanup Saturday, April 4. Here (l-r) Ashley and Mia Aldrich remove broken wood. Photo by Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
Dalton’s
• Restaurant • Lounge • Catering
403-783-5501 • www.legacyfordponoka.ca
INTERNATIONAL CUISINE
APRIL SERVICE SPECIALS
Buy any Ricebowl and get 2 Filipino Spring rolls for
PACKAGE A Tire change over and balance with 4-wheel alignment
$
FREE*
Available daily 11am - 4pm Dine in or take out
PACKAGE B Tire change over and balance with 4-wheel alignment and oil change
*Please present coupon prior to ordering. One coupon per visit/per table. Original coupon only. Expires: May 8, 2015
SAVE
15%
194.95
249.85
$
Get a 15%* discount on your total bill (excluding liquor)
Available daily 4pm - 8pm Dine in or take out *Please present coupon prior to ordering. One coupon per visit/per table. Original coupon only. Expires: May 8, 2015
403.783.4433 www.daltonsfoodco.ca #4 5101 - 51 Avenue, Ponoka, AB (beside Sears)
PACKAGE C Tire change over and balance with 4-wheel alignment, oil change and brake service
$
369.85
PACKAGE D Tire change over and balance with 4-wheel alignment, oil change, brake service and engine shampoo and exterior vehicle wash
399.95
$
*GAS VEHICLES ONLY | * PLUS APPLICABLE TAXES & GST | OFFER EXPIRES APRIL 30/15
PONOKA NEWS 9
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Volunteer WEEK
APRIL 12 - 18
Leaders of Tomorrow Nominees: Senior
Allie Wynnychuk PSC, Grade 11
Caitlyn Bolze
Karlee Frederickson
Hailey Boser
Kyle Sejdl
Isabell Stamm
St. A, Grade 10
PSC, Grade 10
PSC, Grade 11
PSC, Grade 11
PSC, Grade 11
Hannah Allin PSC, Grade 12
Zoe Cire
Katelyn Davis
Nicholas Haggkvist
Keenan Haines
Virginia Harvey
PSC, Grade 12
PSC, Grade 12
St. A, Grade 12
PSC, Grade 12
PSC, Grade 12
Autumn Hewitt PSC, Grade 12
Jenna Johnson
Daria Leidenius
Shaye Leidenius
Lance Mackinaw
Ainsley Rain
Melissa Wilson
St. A, Grade 12
PSC, Grade 12
PSC, Grade 12
Ponoka Outreach, Grade 12
PSC, Grade 12
PSC, Grade 12
Ponoka Victim Services Thank you to ALL of our dedicated volunteers for all they do to make our community a better place to live.
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO: Our Advocates: Michelle, Heidi, Joy, Sharon, Daphne, Carolyn, Cathy, Jane Our Board: Lisa, Francine, Cindy, Jennifer, Kerry Past Board: Jamil & Marie To RCMP members and staff and the community of Ponoka – thank you for your ongoing support. With deep appreciation for your time, compassion, and commitment to help others.
Volunteers Volunteers have hearts of gold Helping people young and old Always giving, always sharing Volunteers are always caring A Big Hug to our Volunteers From Northcott Care Centre Thank you for all that you do!
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Volunteer WEEK
Hunter Busat PSC, Grade 8
Travis Hyink PSC, Grade 8
Kalyn Bondy St. A, Grade 9
Leaders of Tomorrow Nominees: Junior
PSC, Grade 9
St. A, Grade 9
Colleen Wyering St. A, Grade 9
Owen Feragen
PSC, Grade 8
PSC, Grade 8
Jayden Nokohoo
Kelsey Stretch
Madison Underhill
Carissa Bleskie
PSC, Grade 8
St. A, Grade 8
PSC, Grade 8
PSC, Grade 8
PSC, Grade 9
Chase Fleck
Melanie Kebel
Derek Lange
Kelli-Rai Seiben
Daniel Ten Haaf
St. A, Grade 9
PSC, Grade 9
PSC, Grade 9
PSC, Grade 9
St. A, Grade 9
Without volunteers it would be impossible to hold such a safe and enjoyable weekend of racing. Special thanks to the Town of Ponoka council members, and the airport members, who “volunteered” the use of the runway for those August weekends.
Emma Wittal
Morgan Christina Blanchard
Tennessa Meredith
We, the members of the Ponoka 1/8th Mile Drag Racing Association, would like to thank all of the volunteers that helped us make the drag races at the airport such a tremendous success over the last two years. Kianna Weed
APRIL 12 - 18
Let’s keep drag racing off the streets so that we can put the hammer down at a legal, sanctioned, and insured event. To all that helped us, please have a great summer!
Thank You!
A Huge
“Thank You” to the over 700 volunteers who help make the Ponoka Stampede the great success that it is. Ponoka Stampede Association
PONOKA NEWS 11
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Volunteer WEEK APRIL 12 - 18
Leaders ofTomorrow Nominees: Elementary
Kate Hollingsworth
Meaka Kinnaird
Pes, Grade 5
Pes, Grade 5
Sarah Aitken
Haylee Dejonge
Kyrie Hemingson
Pes, Grade 5
Pes, Grade 6
St. A, Grade 6
National Volunteer Week is a time to recognize, celebrate and thank Canada’s volunteers. Volunteer efforts reach out far and wide to improve communities across Canada. Take time to say “Thank you” to these unique individuals who enrich lives by their actions.
Mallory McNalley
Janaya Rawji
Pes, Grade 5
Pes, Grade 5
Cassandra Klinger
Lezah McGinnis
Max Underhill
St. A, Grade 6
St. A, Grade 6
Pes, Grade 6
Ponoka Rising Sun Clubhouse would like to acknowledge individuals, businesses and agencies for their outstanding spirit of volunteers in 2015. Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not. -The Lorax The members, board of directors and staff of the Ponoka Rising Sun Clubhouse thank you!
NATIONAL
Volunteer Week 2015 All registered Ponoka Alberta Health Services Volunteers are invited to a
Volunteer Appreciation Tea being held on Friday, April 17 from 1:30- 3:30 at the Ponoka Seniors Drop-In Centre
The Morna Chorney Heart and Soul Award as well as the Rita Scott Volunteer Award will be presented.
OLUNTEER WEEK Thank you to all our volunteers that make our Gift Shop such a hidden treasure New Volunteers always welcome! Located at Ponoka Hospital & Care Centre Hours: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm week days Operated by Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers
12 PONOKA NEWS
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
WCPS board divided over funding allocation policy BY AMELIA NAISMITH
Board votes by a slim majority to authorize superintendent to decide on in-school funding allocations A lengthy discussion over the proposal to abolish the Wolf Creek Public Schools’ (WCPS) site-based school funding allocation policy split the board as some trustees wanted to abrogate the policy immediately while
others wished for more time to review it, despite the fact that it would force superintendent Larry Jacobs to delay the individual school budgets by a month. “That’s easy for me to do, but you’re going to face a riot,” said Jacobs in reference to the decision to keep the long-standing policy. The board of trustees did, in the end, repeal the policy in favour of giving the superintendent more power to control how schools al-
locate their funding through an administrative procedure at its Wednesday, April 1 meeting.
“I’m concerned about my integrity as a trustee.” Bob Huff, WCPS trustee
Trustee Bob Huff was
adamant the policy should not be abolished before the board was given more time to review it and seek the opinions of other WCPS staff. “I don’t think we can change a culture that’s been in place for years in 10 minutes, that’s a concern to me. I understand there are budget realities but those realities were created last week,” said Huff, referring to the provincial budget. Huff challenged that the
board will only seek staff opinions when it is advantageous to the board. “I’m concerned about my integrity as a trustee,” he stressed. “We have a policy and I think it behooves us to review it. We may find Policy 17 is outdated, but I don’t think we should be held under the gun,” he added. When the motion not to review the policy was put to a vote Huff and fellow Lacombe trustee Barb Walker voted against while trustees
Lorrie Jess, Trudy Bratland and Donna Peterson voted for it. Trustee Pam Hansen was absent. After the vote, Jess called for the policy to be repealed and have Jacobs create an administrative procedure that would give him more authority over school funding allocating. Jess, Bratland and Peterson were in favor while Walker and Huff were opposed. continued from page 12 continued on page 19
BOB TILTGEN
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RIZWAN SYED
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Large 2 bdrm unit on the top floor, beautiful southeast exposure, lots of storage space in this unit. Unit comes with parking stall. 45+ building, no pets.
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TO VIEW ALL LISTINGS VISIT US ONLINE AT WWW.FIRSTCHOICEPONOKA.COM
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(Beside The Old Iron Horse Restaurant)
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Call Deb for details
- 5 bedrooms, 2 baths
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SOMMER BROS. SUBDIVISION - from $81,000 - $149,000 VILLAGE AT WOLF CREEK - fully serviced from $99,900
- 895 sq ft bungalow - 5 B/R, 2 Bath - Partially Finished Basement - Many Upgrades - Single Garage $189,900 Call Deb
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0 99 acres ac es 0.99 - 3 bdrms & 2 baths - Oversized, Oversized double garage $225 000 $225,000 ~ Call Jane or Lacey
SOLD
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- Open Concept Main Floor - Huge lot, partially fenced - Great starter or revenue!
LLOYD SUGAR BEAR ESTATES from $185,000 - $199,900 PANORAMA RIDGE from $84,900 - $129,900
- 3100 sq. ft. two storey home - Located on .85 acres in Riverside - 7 bdrm, 4 baths - Hardwood, 2 fireplaces - Heated 30’ x 24’ garage
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Associate
- Completely upgraded; 2 bdrms/1 bath - New kitche kitchen, bath, windows & stucco - Corner lot; dbl detached garage $195,000 ~ Call Bob
- New flooring on main floor - Single garage, fenced yard - Move in ready!!!
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$330,000 Call Todd Reed
TODD REED
Assoc. Broker
JANE WIERZBA Associate
- 1075 sq ft, 4 Bdrms / 2 Baths - NEW shingles - Partially finished basement - Attached double garage - Located on Corner lot in north end
DEB STEVENS Assoc. Broker
LISA SMITH Associate
NEW PRICE
- Solid bungalow in great location - 945 sq ft 4 bedrooms, 2 baths - Large fenced yard with double garage - Many costly updates are done!
$224,900 ~ Call Lisa bi-level w/ 2 + 2 beds EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME - Updated & 2 baths - Open kitchen w/ lots of counter space - Fenced backyard w/ dbl garage $259,900 ~ Call Jane or Lacey
QUARTER SECTION - Located west of Ponoka - 142 acres of seeded pasture
- 18 treed acres - Fenced - Many good bldg sites
$425,000 ~ Call Todd
Associate
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- Pie shaped lot with .64 acres - Along spur line of the railroad - Located in Northeast Ponoka - Available immediately! $125,000 ~ Call Bob
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PERFECT LOCATION TO BUILD
- 10 Acres - Less than 10 minutes to town - Very little gravel - Several great building sites $130,000 ~ Call Lisa
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TO VIEW A COMPLETE LIST OF OUR PROPERTIES AND VIRTUAL TOURS PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
www.ponokaproperties.com
PONOKA NEWS 13
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Developers consider proposed off-site levies BY JEFFREY HEYDEN-KAYE
Developers could be looking at increased costs to their projects if town council approves recommended off-site levy fees, considered to be high as compared to neighbouring municipalities. The last time the Town of Ponoka’s off-site levies bylaw was updated was in 1978 for water and sanitary sewer and 1987 for storm sewer infrastructure in the Riverside area, despite a recommended review every year. To bring these levies up to date, town administration hosted an open house Tuesday, March 31 at Town Hall, to give developers a chance to share their thoughts. One question raised during the open house was why off-site levies were not updated on a regular basis as recommended. What is an off-site levy? As a town grows, municipalities are having to find ways to pay for infrastructure growth such as sanitary sewer treatment, water and storm infrastructure. Since those municipalities are responsible for that infrastructure, the cost to develop or improve them falls on the taxpayer. An off-site levy puts the cost on the developers, who forward that cost to the buyers. This takes some financial pressure off existing residents, explained engineer Jim Duckworth with Tagish Engineering. Tagish was hired to provide recommendations to the town’s off-site levies. He says the basic premise of the levies is “existing residents don’t pay for new infrastructure.” Current levies The current bylaw provides these costs per hectare to developers: Residential, $9,671 Industrial (6,000 square feet), $5,871 Industrial (12,000 square feet), $8,871 Proposed levies show quite a jump, but Duckworth says the new recommended rates are based on projects from the last 10 years. Tagish’s proposal separates the town into four areas and covers water, sanitary sewer, storm and transportation. Northwest sector, $48,996 Southwest sector, $45,244 Southeast sector,
$44,744 Northeast sector, $42,391 Developer Grant Jorgensen praised the town and council for being proactive but the jump in offsite levies appeared daunting. “That’s a tough pill to swallow,” said Jorgensen. When compared to other towns, Jorgensen suggested it was high. The City of Lacombe’s most recent 2013 rates totaled $31,308 per hectare, but Duckworth said
the city is implementing new levies in a staggered manner. Comparisons with other towns: The Town of Blackfalds, 2008 off-site levies are $38,534 per hectare, a difference of $4,000 to $10,000 depending on the area. The Town of Olds, 2005 ranging from $28,405 to $56,810 per hectare. The City of Red Deer’s 2013 levies are five times higher at $197,379. The Town of Sylvan
Lake’s 2008 rates are per dwelling unit, $8,855. The Town of Stettler’s 2008 rates are $12,350. Duckworth said some town councillors may be hesitant in implementing the proposed off-site levies but he suggests the old rates, while quite low, did not help drive development either. He added development is not paying 100 per cent for improvements. Some portions are going to the town because if some
of the improvements benefit existing residents, those costs have also been considered. Duckworth added
an incremental increase of the new off-site levies could help developers with planning.
LISA SMITH
Associate 403-704-0646
real estate central alberta 6000 - 48 Ave., Ponoka
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$224,900 Jane Wierzba 403-358-8770 Ulla Thomsen (left) has a look at some of the proposed off-site levies for the Town of Ponoka while Coun. Teri Underhill asks some questions during an open house, Tuesday, March 31. Photo by Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
5608 - 57 AVENUE, PONOKA, AB T4J 1P2 TEL: 403-783-3940 | FAX: 403-783-6656
Rimoka Housing Foundation was formed in 1995 as a management body under provincial legislation. The Board is made up of designated representatives from all of the local municipalities as well as a representative from the Legion in Ponoka. The Foundation is primarily responsible for the oversight of the lodges in Ponoka - Golden Leisure Lodge and in Rimbey - Parkland Manor. The operations of the lodges are subsidized by a local tax assessment and by the Alberta Government. Rimoka also has a seniors’ living option in Legacy Place in Ponoka. This life lease option has been extremely successful and has added a great choice for local seniors who wish to live independently. Rimoka Housing currently has two major initiatives underway that will improve the lives of our residents living in the lodge and assist in ensuring that we have great long term sustainable places for our local seniors to live.
NEW LODGE IN RIMBEY This exciting new project is scheduled to start construction in mid to late summer and will eventually replace Parkland Manor. ͻ dŚĞ ŶĞǁ ƉƌŽũĞĐƚ ǁŝůů ďĞ ϴϬ ƌŽŽŵƐ ĂŶĚ ǁŝůů ŚĂǀĞ ĂŶ on-site kitchen, dining areas, activity spaces as well as space for support services such as Home Care; ͻ ĞƌƌLJ ƌĐŚŝƚĞĐƚƵƌĞ ĨƌŽŵ ZĞĚ ĞĞƌ ŚĂǀĞ ďĞĞŶ ĞŶŐĂŐĞĚ as the architects for the new project and will be starting their preliminary designs in the next month; ͻ dŚĞ ϴ ĂĐƌĞ ƉĂƌĐĞů ŽĨ ůĂŶĚ ĨŽƌ ƚŚĞ ŶĞǁ ƉƌŽũĞĐƚ was purchased by Ponoka County and has been generously donated to Rimoka Housing. This parcel will accommodate the new lodge and have the potential for future expansion; ͻ dŚĞ ƉƌŽũĞĐƚ ŝƐ ĞƐƚŝŵĂƚĞĚ ƚŽ ĐŽƐƚ Ψϭϱ ŵŝůůŝŽŶ Ͳ ϴϬй ŽĨ the project costs will be covered by the Provincial ĂŶĚ &ĞĚĞƌĂů 'ŽǀĞƌŶŵĞŶƚƐ ĂŶĚ ϮϬй ǁŝůů ďĞ ĂƐƐƵŵĞĚ by Rimoka Housing;
FIRE SAFETY UPGRADES TO GOLDEN LEISURE LODGE IN PONOKA The Alberta Government has recently announced funding to install a sprinkler system in Golden Leisure Lodge and to upgrade other life safety systems. When complete, this upgrading will ensure that our seniors living in the facility will have superior protection in case of emergencies and will assist in extending the life of the lodge for years to come. tŽƌŬ ŽŶ ƚŚŝƐ ƉƌŽũĞĐƚ ǁŝůů ƉƌŽďĂďůLJ ƐƚĂƌƚ ŝŶ ϮϬϭϲ ĂŶĚ we will ensure that any work will have as little impact for the residents as possible.
ͻ dŚĞ ĐŽŵƉůĞƚŝŽŶ ŽĨ ƚŚĞ ƉƌŽũĞĐƚ ŝƐ ƚĂƌŐĞƚĞĚ ĨŽƌ ůĂƚĞ ϮϬϭϳ Žƌ ĞĂƌůLJ ϮϬϭϴ͘
The Rimoka Housing Foundation acknowledges the tremendous support of the Governments of Canada and Alberta, as well as the three funding municipalities of Ponoka County, the Town of Ponoka, and the Town of Rimbey to make these exciting projects happen. Their commitment ensures that our local seniors will continue to have a safe, secure, and an affordable place to live and enjoy a great quality of life supported by remarkable and dedicated staff. For further details about these projects, please call a member of the Building Committee: Rick Pankiw 403-783-9878 | Mathew Jaycox 403-843-6336 Bryce Liddle 403-963-2476 | Denis Beesley 780-679-2010
PONOKA NEWS 15
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
LEGACY USED VEHICLE M A R K D OW N If the Legacy Markdown isn’t on it ... you probably paid too much!
2008 CHEVROLET AVEO | C0886A
2012 FORD FOCUS SE | C0433A
2011 FORD FIESTA SES | C0598A
2013 CHRYSLER 200 LX | T0871A
LEGACY MARKDOWN $6985
LEGACY MARKDOWN $9993
LEGACY MARKDOWN $10993
LEGACY MARKDOWN $12993
2006 BMW 330I | L0431
2013 DODGE DART SE | L0343
2011 FORD FUSION SE | T0678A
2013 CHEVY MALIBU 2LT | L0356A
LEGACY MARKDOWN $13650
LEGACY MARKDOWN $13993
LEGACY MARKDOWN $14993
LEGACY MARKDOWN $16993
2011 DODGE CARAVAN L0362
2010 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT | L0442
2010 FORD F150 XLT XTR | T0313A
2012 GMC TERRAIN SLT | T0844A
LEGACY MARKDOWN $17993
LEGACY MARKDOWN $18995
LEGACY MARKDOWN $20993
LEGACY MARKDOWN $21993
2010 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT | L0351
2011 FORD F150 XLT XTR | L0348
2013 FORD EDGE LMTD | T0995A
2011 DODGE RAM 2500 MEGA CAB | T0887A
LEGACY MARKDOWN $25993
LEGACY MARKDOWN $25993
LEGACY MARKDOWN $27993
LEGACY MARKDOWN $29993
2011 DODGE RAM 2500 SLT | L0454
2010 FORD F150 LARIAT HARLEY-DAVIDSON | L0402
2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT | L0459
2012 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT | L0373
LEGACY MARKDOWN $29993
LEGACY MARKDOWN $29993
LEGACY MARKDOWN $32995
LEGACY MARKDOWN $33993
OR $75 BW @ 60MTHS
OR $84 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $139 BW @ 60MTHS
OR $116 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $149 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $213 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $259 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $176 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $213 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $243 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $92 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $124 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $172 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $243 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $286 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $108 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $124 BW @ 84MTHS
OR $181 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $245 BW @ 72MTHS
OR $277 BW @ 72MTHS
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
35TH ANNUAL SPRING MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015 • RIMBEY, ALBERTA • Time: 9:00 A.M. • Location: Just East of Rimbey, off of Hwy 20 Miscellaneous: 9:00 a.m. • Machinery: 9:30 a.m. • Lumber: 10:00 a.m. • Real Estate: 12:00 p.m. (noon) • Cars, Trucks & RV’s: 1:00 p.m. TRACTORS
Landini MY110 FWA Tractor
Case IH Puma 155 FWA Tractor c/w Only 2082 Hrs & 3 pth Case IH MX135 FWA Tractor c/w Case IH L300
2006 NH TM140 FWA Tractor c/w Cab, PS, PTO, NH 850TL FEL & Grapple IHC 1086 2wd Tractor c/w CAHR IHC 884 2wd Tractor c/w Diesel & 3 pth IHC 434 2wd Tractor c/w Gas, 3 pth & FEL Self Leveling FEL, 3 pth, Creeping Trans & 3 Hyd. Case IH 7120 FWA Tractor c/w 6800 Hrs, 4 Spd Reverse & Factory Duals
SEEDING & TILLAGE
Kongskilde 32’ Field Cult c/w Mtd. Harrows Wilrich 32’ Vibrachisel Cult c/w Mtd. Harrows Morris 26’ DT Cult c/w 4 Bar Mtd. Harrows Morris Magnum 23’ DT Cult c/w 4 Bar Mtd. Harrows Case IH 4600 24’ Vibrashank Cult c/w Mtd. Harrows Case IH 5600 20’ Single Wing DT Cult c/w Mtd. Harrows IHC 16’ Field Cult 14’ Cult Morris 12’ 3 pth Cult 12’ Cult Case IH 6200 14’ Press Drills c/w Late Model, Grass & Fert, Rubber Packers Case IH 6200 14’ Press Drill c/w Fert, Grass & Rubber Packers 2 - IHC 6200 12’ Press Drills c/w Fert & Grass, Factory Transport, Track Erasers & Double Disc 2 - IHC 620 12’ Press Drills c/w Rubber Packer Wheels, Grass, Factory Transport & Markers Laurier 50’ Harrow Packer Bar Wrangler 40’ Harrow Packer Bar Bourgault 40’ or 50’ Packer Bar c/w Wings Flexicoil System 70 40’ Packer Farmking 70’ Harrow Draw Bar Summers 60’ Harrow Draw Bar c/w 10 Sections of Herman Tine Harrows Farmking 60’ Tine Harrows & Draw Bar Farmking 50’ Harrows 6 - Unused 4 Bar Mtd. Harrows Allied 20’ Pony Cart c/w Tine Harrows MF #880 8 Bottom Plow c/w Moldboards Melroe 7 Bottom Plow c/w Auto reset 14’ 2 Compartment Drill Fill c/w Hyd. Augers 3 Ton V Hopper Drill Fill Drill Fill Auger E Steering GPS System
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
Case IH 7120 FWA Tractor c/w Factory Duals, All New Rubber & 6940 Hrs Case IH 5230 FWA Tractor c/w 5757 Hrs, Case 520 FEL & Grapple, Joystick PS, Cab & 3 pth Case IH 2394 FWA Tractor c/w Cab, PS & FEL Case 2390 2wd Tractor c/w Duals Case 4494 4wd Tractor c/w Big Singles Case 4690 4wd Tractor c/w 14’ Blade & 2100 Hrs Case 9270 4wd Tractor c/w Duals
JD 4960 FWA Tractor c/w Exc. Shape, Never Had a FEL, Shedded, 4 Remotes & Only 1 Owner JD 4650 2wd Tractor c/w PS & New Inside Duals JD 4230 2wd Tractor c/w FEL, Grapple, Quad Shift & 20.8x38 Tires JD 2140 2wd Tractor c/w JD 148 FEL & Grapple, 3 pth NH TV140 Bi-Di Tractor c/w FEL 2007 Fendt 712 FWA Tractor c/w IVT Trans & Guidance Ready MF 5455 FWA Tractor c/w MF DL28 FEL, Grapple, 3 pth & Only 1358 Hrs
Flexicoil 26’ Air Seeder c/w Flexicoil 1330 Air Cart, 2 Comp, Packer Wheel & Harrows Concord 48’ Air Drill c/w 12” Spacing, Single Chute, 16” Sweeps, Broadcast Kit, Flexicoil 1610 3 Comp. Tank & Phoenix Harrows Concord 40’ Cult c/w 12” Spacing, Double Shoot & Paired Row 3.5” Dutch Openers Ezee-on 5500 33’ Cult c/w Morris 6130 Grain Cart, 8” Spacing & 11” Sweeps Ezee-on 5500 33’ Air Seeder c/w Knock on Shovels, 8” Spacing & JD 787 Tank Wilrich 27’ Air Seeder Flexicoil 39’ Seed Drill c/w 9” Spacing & Steel Packers Case IH 8500 45’ Hoe Air Drill c/w 7” Spacing Flexicoil Tow Between 2320 Tank Bourgault 2115 Special Air Tank c/w Last Used in 2013, Field Ready & Stored Inside Bourgault 2115 Air Cart
JD 330 26’ Disc JD 235 22’ Offset T/A Disc White 24’ Double Disc MF 620 20’ T/A Disc c/w 9” Front Spacing & 6” Rear Spacing 2 - Kello 210 11’ Discs c/w Double Hitch JD 1610 41’ Chisel Plow c/w Mtd. Harrows JD 36’ Vibrashank Cult c/w New 3 Bar Harrows Case IH 4700 34’ Vibrashank Cult c/w Mtd. Harrows
License No. 165690
(403) 843-2747 1 (855) 783-0556 TOLL FREE
New 86” Hyd. Skid Steer Dozer Blade 72” 6 Way HD Blade, Pallet Forks, Bobcat Auger Drive, Auger Extensions, 9”, 12” & 18” Auger Bits, Wildcat Mower Attach., Pallet Forks, Bale Spear, Universal Plate, Root Grapple & Bucket Grapple & Assort. Attachments
Cat 257B Skid Steer c/w 2500 Hrs, New Tracks, Heat & AC Case 420 Series II Skid Steer c/w Under 200 Hrs, Enclosed Cab, Heat & Air 2012 Wacker Neuson G25 Generator/Light Plant c/w 3 Phase/Single Phase, Diesel & Like New Ingersol Rand Light Plant - 6 KVA 3 - New 94” Hyd. Skid Steer Dozer Blades
GRAIN BINS TO BE SOLD BY PROXY
HAYING & SILAGE EQUIPMENT
Cockshutt 80 2wd Tractor 1948 AC G Grader c/w Hyd Kimberly Industrial S/A Manure Spreader AC 10’ 2 pth Spring Tooth Cult AC 9’ Disc AC 7’ Trail Type Sickle Mower 2 - AC Belly Mtd. Mower AC 4 Bottom 2 pth Plow 3 Bottom 2 pth Disc Plow AC 2 pth Plow AC Side Delivery Rake Assorted AC Tractor Parts
OTHER EQUIPMENT
Case IH RBX563 Rd Baler c/w Hyd. & Wide P/U, Mesh Wrap & Endless Belts 2 - Case IH 8480 Soft Core Rd Baler Case IH 8465 Rd Baler c/w Hyd. & Wide P/U, 1000 PTO & Gathering Wheels NH 648 Rd Baler c/w Applicator Hesston 560 Rd Baler Vermeer 605G Rd Baler Buhler Inland 10 Wheel Hay Rake - Like New Otma 10 Wheel Rake 5 Wheel Rake Case 8312 Discbine Kuhn 313RTG 10’ Discbine - 3 Years Old NH 116 16’ Hydroswing Haybine NH 499 12’ Hydroswing Haybine Jiffy 600 Hi-Dump Laurier 14 Bale Wagon 4 Bale - Bale Wagon Homemade 4 Wheel Bale Trailer
HARVEST EQUIPMENT
2002 Hitachi EX-230-5 Track Hoe c/w Long Stick 44” Digging Bucket, 68” Cleanup Bucket, Ripper, Heat & Air 2006 Case 580 Super M Loader Backhoe 2008 Bobcat S220 Skid Steer c/w Tooth Bucket, Heater, Aux. Hyd., 800 Hrs, Foot & Hand Controls
Vers 8”x41’ Grain Auger c/w Hyd. Drive Allied 6”x36’ Grain Auger c/w Engine Rem 552 Grain Vac
MF 8560 Sp Combine c/w 3170 Hrs. Rotary & P/U Header Case IH 1600 Sp Combine c/w Case IH 1015 13’ P/U & only 2200 Hrs MF 8460 Sp Combine c/w 3089 Engine Hrs, 230 Bu Tank & Melroe 388 30’ Header MF 8460 Sp Combine c/w 2457 Engine Hrs, 175 Bu Closed Tank, Victory Super 8 P/U & MF 108-3 30’ Header NH TR99 Sp Combine Hesston 6450 Sp Swather c/w 3100 Hrs, Gas, UII 18’ P/U Reel & Single Knife Case IH 8825 Sp Swather c/w CIH 8830 18’ Grain Header, P/U Reel, Dual Roto Shears & Only 1700 Hrs MacDon 973 30’ Header c/w TX Combine Adaptor MacDon 972 30’ Header c/w JD Adaptor NH 971 30’ Header NH 72C 25’ P/U Header MF 9550 21’ Straight Cut Header CIH 8820 14’ Hay Header Westfield 10”x61’ Swing Auger c/w Bin Full Alert Westfield MK 1000-61 Swing Auger Buhler Farm King 10”x60’ Swing Auger Grain King 7”x60’ Grain Auger c/w Kawasaki Engine Sakundiak 7”x51’ Grain Auger c/w Kohler Engine Sakundiak 7”x33’ Grain Auger c/w 16 Hp Gas Engine Westfield 7”x41’ PTO Grain Auger
Located 5 1/2 Miles East of Falun on Hwy #13 to Rge Rd 263 on the North Side of the Road just Across the Road from the Lone Ridge Community Hall 2 - Grain Max 2300 Bu Hopper Bottom Grain Bins c/w Skids & Like New Twister 2300 Bu 5 Ring Hopper Bottom Grain Bin c/w Skid 2 - Twister 2000 Bu 5 Ring Grain Bins c/w Wooden Floors, Clean Out Spouts & Aeration Tubes 3 - Twister 2000 Bu 5 Ring Grain Bins c/w Wooden Floors & Clean Out Spouts 2 - Westeel Rosco 1750 5 Ring Bu Grain Bins c/w Wooden Floors & Clean Out Spouts Westeel Rosco 1400 Bu 4 Ring Grain Bin c/w Wooden Floor & Clean Out Spout Located at NW 11-43-28 W4M, Must Be Removed by May 15th Chief Westland 2800 Bu Grain Bin c/w Wood Floor
ANTIQUES AC D14 2wd Tractor c/w Electric Start, 3 pth or 2 pth, PTO & 1 Hyd. AC B 2wd Tractor c/w Rebuilt Engine, Runs Good, Electric Start, 2 pth & PTO AC CA 2wd Tractor c/w Electric Start, Runs Good, 2 pth & PTO
Riteway 40’ Land Roller c/w 36” Drums Brandt 2500 100’ Sprayer c/w 1200 Gal Tank & Wind Shields Herman 85’ Sprayer c/w 800 Gal Tank Spray Air 2200 84’ High Clearance Sprayer c/w 600 Gal Tank Flexicoil 67 80’ Sprayer c/w Booms, Wheels, Hyd. Pump, Windscreen, Markers, Wash Wand, Manual, Rinse Tank & Controls Melroe 220 Spray-Coupe NH 195 T/A Manure Spreader c/w Hyd End Gate, Double Floor Chain & Upper Beater Lowen 2000 Gal T/A Vac Tank & Walenstein Pump Husky PTO Manure Pump & Agitator Rock-O-Matic 546 Rock Picker Degelman 9’ 2 Way Blade Ezee-On 7.5’ 3 pth Blade JD 8’ 3 pth 4 Way Blade c/w Hyd. Swing 3 pth Blade Dozer Frame off a JD 9300 Ezee-On 100 FEL c/w Bucket & Mtds Allied Grapple Fork 2 - 2010 Kubota 72” Buckets Quicke Bale Hugger 2 - Renn Trail Type Post Pounders Shaver 3 pth Post Pounder Bush Hog 84” 3 pth Mower Schulte XH600 6’ 3 pth Rotary Mower JD 5’ PTO Rotary Mower Valmetal 3 pth Saw Dust/Sq Bale Shredder 3 - New Turco TC180 6’ 3 pth Rototiller National 6000 Crane 500 Stainless Steel Surge Milk Tank - Really Nice Shape
Jiffy 3 Rd Bale Trolley Processor Nordic Cattle Scale - Was A County Rental Hi-Hog Tub c/w 3 Sections of Alley Squeeze & Palpation Cage 3 - Morand LH Cattle Squeezes Bowman Hyd. Cattle Squeeze c/w 5 Hp Hyd. Pump Hi-Qual Cattle Squeeze Calf Roper Calf Tipping Table Section of Calf Alley Way 2 - Head Gates Portable Cattle Loading Chute c/w Wheels & New Treated Floor Loading Chute 150 - 6’x24’ Free Stand Panels 24’ Freestanding Wind Breaks 10 - 24’ Wind Break Panels 10 - Silage Bunk Feeders All Metal Silage Feeders 6 - New 20’ Cattle Guards
TRUCKS 2007 Sterling S/A Grain Truck c/w Diesel, Auto, 17’ Steel Box, Hoist & Tarp 2000 Freightliner S/A Grain Truck c/w 5.9 Ltr Cummins, 16 Spd, 16’ Steel Box, Hoist & Tarp IHC 1800 S/A Grain Truck c/w 16’ Wooden Box & Hoist, Roll Tarp, Stock Racks & Gas Engine Chev C65 3 Ton S/A Truck c/w 366 Engine, 5&2 Trans, SWS 16’ Steel Box & Nordic 25 Ton Hoist, 3 Pce End Gate, Surelock Roll Tarp & Showing 99,100 Kms 1982 Chev C70 S/A Grain Truck c/w 16’ Steel Box & Hoist, Roll Tarp & Gas Engine 1979 Chev C60 S/A Truck c/w Gas Engine, Steel Box & Tarp Ford 8000 Louisville T/A Truck c/w ABC 20’ Box, 3208 Cat Motor, Allison Auto, Tarp, 4 New Rear Tires & Shedded Ford 900 T/A Truck c/w 20’ Grain Box w/ Wooden Sides & Steel Floor, Bale Rack IHC 2500 T/A Truck c/w 466, 13 Spd, Courtney Berg 20’ Box & Hoist, Roll Tarp, Harsh Hoist & Hyd. Silage Endgate
NEW 3 PTH EQUIPMENT
AC CA 2wd Tractor c/w Restored, Crank Start & PTO JD H 2wd Tractor c/w New Tires JD D 2wd Tractor JD A 2wd Tractor c/w Narrow Front 1954 MM Jet Star 2wd Tractor - Completely Restored MM U 2wd Tractor
2 ea - New Kodiak 7’ & 6’ MD 3 pth Blades 2 ea - New Kodiak 7’, 6’ & 5’ 3 pth Box Scrapers 3 ea - New Kodiak 7’ & 6’ 3 pth Landscape Rakes 2 ea - New Maschio 7’, 6’ & 5’ 3 pth Finishing Mowers 3 - New Kodiak 6’ 3 pth Discs
2005 GMC 5500 Topkick C&C c/w Duramax Diesel, 6 Spd Allison Auto & 177,000 Kms 1981 Kenworth T/A Truck c/w 400 Cummins, 15 Spd & 15’ Gravel Box
CATTLE HANDLING & FEEDING EQUIPMENT Gehl 7190 Silage Wagon c/w LH Discharge & Dual Auger Supreme 700 Twin Feed Wagon c/w Scale & 385x225 Tires Floatation Tires for Supreme 700 Feed Wagon
2005 Ford F550 XLT 4x4 Dump Truck c/w Diesel, 6 Spd & 144,000 Kms 1976 Ford F750 Truck c/w IHC 595 Manure Spreader Ford F350 4x4 Service Truck c/w Diesel, Deck, New Front Rotors & Brakes, Turbo in Exc. Shape, 100 Gal Fuel Tank & 13 Gal Transfer Pump, Always Shedded Ford 3 Ton Service Truck c/w Winch & Gin Poles
TRAILERS 1938 JD Unstyled L 2wd Tractor Ford 8N 2wd Tractor c/w Cult, Tire Chains & New Hood Case Model L 2wd Tractor
Jiffy 250 Silage Bunk Feeder Gehl 195 Mixer Mill Sven 24” PTO Roller Mill on Transport Renn 24” Roller Mill Bale King 2000 Shredder
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2001 Wilson 53’ T/A Straight Livestock Trailer c/w Hog Rail, All Removable Decking, Stacking Storage in the Nose, Side Covers, Side Inserts & Ramps Goertzen 20’ T/A Stock Trailer c/w Rubber Mats & Both Hitches
2002 SWS 32’ T/A Dually 5th Wheel Flat Deck Trailer c/w Ramps, Good Floor & Tires Norbert 30’ Tri-Axle Gooseneck Flat Deck Trailer c/w 7,000 Lbs Axles 20’ T/A Gooseneck Flat Deck Trailer 2011 Tarnel 18’ T/A Car Hauler Trailer c/w On 1500 Kms on It, Like New Cond., 16” Tires & 7,000 Lbs Axles 2014 Big Tex 16’ T/A Car Hauler Trailer c/w Ramps 2014 Diamond 24’ T/A Cargo Trailer c/w 36” Walk In Door, Rear Ramp & Roof Liner 2014 24’ Enclosed T/A Cargo Trailer c/w Ramp Door & 5,000 Lbs Axles Mirage 14’ Enclosed Trailer 2008 H&H 14’ T/A Dump Trailer 12’ Homemade Dump Trailer 2 - 4 Wheel Wagons
MISCELLANEOUS 2 - New 10’ 30 Drawer HD Work Bench c/w Hanging Wall, Stainless Steel & Metal Handles, 2 - New HD Tire Changers, 2 - New HD Wheel Balancers, New 32 Drawer HD Tool Box & Top Cabinet, New 22 Drawer HD Tool Cabinet on Wheels, 5 - New 40”x48” Collapsible Wire Containers, 48 - Rolls of New Barb Wire (820’ Per Roll), 2 - New Powertek 950DC 950 Watt Generators, 2 - New Powertek 3000CL 3.0 KW Gas Generators, 2 - New Powertek 6500CL 6.5 KW Gas Generators, 2 - New Powertek IN3500I 3.5 KW Silent Inverter Generators, 4 - New Kende MIG105G Wirefeed Welders, New Loncin MS10 Plate Compactor, 2 - New Loncin MS20 Plate Compactors, 2 - New Loncin MS100 Plate Compactors, 4 - New Kende Battery Charger/ Starters, 4 - New Aero Hammer Drills, New Winch Parts, Complete Set of 55 Double Chute Flexicoil Seed Boots, Complete Set of 55 Spring Land Double Chute Seed Boots, Kohler 16 Hp Engine, Set of 16.9x28 Tractor Tires, LS Dealer Sign, Taskmaster, LS & Montana Hoods, Mower Blades, HLA Grapple Assembly, PTO Shafts & 3 pth Arms, Band Saws, Engine Hoist, Assorted Welders, Drill Press, 50 Ton Press, 2 - 100 Gal Slip Tanks, 5 Gate Closers, 3 Rolls of Wire, 2 - Goodyear 21.5x16.1 Swather Tires, 4 - 420x85xR28 Tires & 4 - 520x85xR38 Tires, Maxxum Grill Guards, 2 - 3 pths Quick Hitches, A Quantity of Sucker Rod, 2 7/8” & 2 3/8” Pipe, 35 Jts of 3 1/2” Pipe & Many Many More Items too Numerous to Mention
CARS & TRUCKS Selling at 1:00 p.m. PREAPPROVED Financing is Available on RV’s, Boats & Vehicles - Contact Lorna at 877-755-7387 2009 Ford 1 Ton Dually 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat Truck c/w 6.4 Ltr, Auto, Fully Loaded w/ Leather, 215,000 Kms 2007 Ford F350 4x4 Crew Cab Truck c/w Diesel, Auto & Loaded 2006 Ford F350 4x4 Super Cab Truck c/w Diesel, Auto, Leather Bucket Seats & Long Box 2 - 2006 Ford F350 Crew Cab 4x4 Truck c/w XLT, Diesel, Auto & 8’ Truck Decks 2005 Ford F350 4x4 1 Ton Truck c/w 6.0 Ltr Diesel & 6 Spd Auto 2000 Ford F150 2wd Truck c/w Long Box, V6 & Auto 1994 Ford F250 4x4 Reg Cab Truck c/w Diesel, Auto, Air, Tilt & Cruise 2004 Ford Excursion 4x4 SUV c/w 7.3 Ltr Diesel, Auto, Fully Loaded, Lariat & Moon Roof 2002 Ford Ranger 4x4 Ext Cab Truck c/w V6, 5 Spd, Air, Tilt, Cruise & Runs Good 2009 Chev 1500 4x4 Ext Cab Truck c/w Gas & Auto 2001 GMC 1/2 Ton 4x4 Truck c/w V8, Auto, Reg Cab & Long Box
ALLEN B. OLSON AUCTION SERVICE LTD. RIMBEY, ALBERTA
1998 GMC 2500 3/4 Ton 4x4 Truck 1995 GMC 1 Ton Dually 4x4 Truck c/w 10’ Flat Deck, 454 Gas, Auto, Good Rubber & Hidden 5th Wheel Hitch 1977 GMC 1 Ton 2wd Truck c/w Good Unit, 350 & 4 Spd 1968 GMC 3/4 Ton 2wd Truck c/w PTO Trans, Dump Box, 350, 4 Spd, Seals on Trans, E-Brake & Front Ball Joints Redone 2007 Pontiac Montana Van c/w Extended Van, 3rd Row Seating, V6, Auto, Air, Tilt, Curse, Only 100,700 Kms, Extra Set of Tires 2007 Pontiac Wave 4dr Car c/w 4 Cyl, Auto & Sunroof 2007 Buick Allure 4dr Car c/w V6 & Auto 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue 4dr Car c/w V6, Auto, Air, Tilt & Cruise 2005 Dodge 3500 4x4 SRW Short Box Quad Cab SLT Truck c/w Diesel & Auto 2003 Dodge 3500 4x4 SRW Long Box Quad Cab SLT Truck c/w Diesel & Auto 2002 Dodge 3/4 Ton 4x4 Truck c/w Fully Loaded w/ Leather, Diesel & Auto 1998 Dodge 1500 4x4 Quad Cab Truck c/w 360 & Auto 1999 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Truck c/w V8 & 5 Spd 2004 Dodge Caravan c/w 3.3 Ltr Engine & Auto 2003 Dodge Caravan c/w V6 & Auto 1997 Dodge Caravan 2006 Chrysler Sebring 4dr Car c/w V6 & Auto 1996 Chrysler Intrepid 4dr Car c/w 6 Cyl, Auto, 2 New Front Tires 6 Months Ago & Runs Good 2002 Acura 4dr Car c/w 4 Cyl, Auto & Sunroof 2001 Volkswagen Jetta c/w Diesel, 5 Spd, Excellent Running Condition, Air, Tilt & Cruise
RECREATIONS VEHICLES & LAWN/GARDEN EQUIPMENT 2005 Sprinter 24.5’ T/A 5th Wheel Holiday Trailer c/w Large Slide, Used Very Little, Exc. Cond., Free Standing Table & Chairs, Microwave, Radio, TV, Large Fridge & Lots of Storage 1993 Sandpiper 24’ T/A 5th Wheel Holiday Trailer - Fully Self Contained 2007 Sundowner 12’ Truck Camper - Fully Loaded Homemade 18’x8’ Pontoon Boat c/w Paddle Wheeler Driven & Kohler 16 Hp Motor 2007 Club Car Golf Cart 2004 Polaris Ranger Side By Side ATV Yamaha Kodiak Quad 1979 Honda CB650 Motorbike 1995 Polaris Indy RXl Snowmobile - Runs Great Grasshopper Riding Lawn Mower - Like New Husqvarna YT180 Riding Lawn Mower c/w Mower Deck AC 24 Hp Garden Tractor c/w 2 Mower Decks
LUMBER Selling at 10:00 a.m. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 8’ to 20’ Lengths of Spruce & Fir, All grades Including Construction. Approx. 250,000 FBM
New 20’x30’x12’ Peak Ceiling Storage Shelter c/w Roll Up Door 2 - New 16’x22’ Marquee 320 Sq Ft Event Tent c/w 7 Windows & 1 Zipper Door 4 - New 10’x20’ Instant Pop Up Tents 2 - New 18’ HD Bi-Parting Wrought Iron Driveway Gates
UNRESERVED GRAZING LEASE AUCTION Selling at 12:00 Noon 2 Grazing Lease Quarters Located Side by Side. Fenced with Rolling Hills, Bush & Open Spaces. Located North on Hwy 771 (Rimbey Gas Plant Road) 4 Miles to TWR 434, East 1 Mile on the South Side. Selling for: Raymond Dahms NE 20-43-1 W5M 43 AUM Per Year Expiry Date: June 30, 2023 Elaine Johnson SE 20-43-1 W5M 43 AUM Per Year Expiry Date: May 31, 2018
Listing Includes Dispersals for Lloyd Tullock of Crestomere, Alberta, Jan Slomp of Rimbey, Alberta & Bill Walker of Falun, Alberta. Also Selling a Dispersal of Allis Chalmers Equipment for Elvin Gladwin of Bentley, Alberta Listings are Subject to Additions and Deletions FCC Financing is Available Terms & Conditions: Cash & Cheque, G.S.T. Will Apply on Some Items, All Items Must Be Paid For On Sale Day.
BUILDINGS New 16’ Gazebo c/w Lights 5 - 9.5’x40’ Seacans 4 - 40’ Seacans 3 - New 20’ Seacans c/w Lock Boxes & Forklift Pockets 2 - New 30’x85’x15’ High Ceiling Double Door Storage Building c/w 12’ Drive Through Doors New 40’x60’x20’ Gable Truss Peak Ceiling Storage Building c/w 13’x15’ Drive Through Doors on Both Ends & Entry Door 2 - New 20’x40’ Fully Enclosed 800 Sq Ft Party Tent c/w Doors, Windows & Walls
All Items Must Be in The Sales Yard by Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. 3 Rings Will Sell Simultaneously
LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE Email: abolson@telusplanet.net Homepage: allenolsonauction.com
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PONOKA NEWS 17
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
35TH ANNUAL SPRING MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015 • RIMBEY, ALBERTA • Time: 9:00 A.M. • Location: Just East of Rimbey, off of Hwy 20 Miscellaneous: 9:00 a.m. • Machinery: 9:30 a.m. • Lumber: 10:00 a.m. • Real Estate: 12:00 p.m. (noon) • Cars, Trucks & RV’s: 1:00 p.m. TRACTORS
Landini MY110 FWA Tractor
Case IH Puma 155 FWA Tractor c/w Only 2082 Hrs & 3 pth Case IH MX135 FWA Tractor c/w Case IH L300
2006 NH TM140 FWA Tractor c/w Cab, PS, PTO, NH 850TL FEL & Grapple IHC 1086 2wd Tractor c/w CAHR IHC 884 2wd Tractor c/w Diesel & 3 pth IHC 434 2wd Tractor c/w Gas, 3 pth & FEL Self Leveling FEL, 3 pth, Creeping Trans & 3 Hyd. Case IH 7120 FWA Tractor c/w 6800 Hrs, 4 Spd Reverse & Factory Duals
SEEDING & TILLAGE
Kongskilde 32’ Field Cult c/w Mtd. Harrows Wilrich 32’ Vibrachisel Cult c/w Mtd. Harrows Morris 26’ DT Cult c/w 4 Bar Mtd. Harrows Morris Magnum 23’ DT Cult c/w 4 Bar Mtd. Harrows Case IH 4600 24’ Vibrashank Cult c/w Mtd. Harrows Case IH 5600 20’ Single Wing DT Cult c/w Mtd. Harrows IHC 16’ Field Cult 14’ Cult Morris 12’ 3 pth Cult 12’ Cult Case IH 6200 14’ Press Drills c/w Late Model, Grass & Fert, Rubber Packers Case IH 6200 14’ Press Drill c/w Fert, Grass & Rubber Packers 2 - IHC 6200 12’ Press Drills c/w Fert & Grass, Factory Transport, Track Erasers & Double Disc 2 - IHC 620 12’ Press Drills c/w Rubber Packer Wheels, Grass, Factory Transport & Markers Laurier 50’ Harrow Packer Bar Wrangler 40’ Harrow Packer Bar Bourgault 40’ or 50’ Packer Bar c/w Wings Flexicoil System 70 40’ Packer Farmking 70’ Harrow Draw Bar Summers 60’ Harrow Draw Bar c/w 10 Sections of Herman Tine Harrows Farmking 60’ Tine Harrows & Draw Bar Farmking 50’ Harrows 6 - Unused 4 Bar Mtd. Harrows Allied 20’ Pony Cart c/w Tine Harrows MF #880 8 Bottom Plow c/w Moldboards Melroe 7 Bottom Plow c/w Auto reset 14’ 2 Compartment Drill Fill c/w Hyd. Augers 3 Ton V Hopper Drill Fill Drill Fill Auger E Steering GPS System
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
Case IH 7120 FWA Tractor c/w Factory Duals, All New Rubber & 6940 Hrs Case IH 5230 FWA Tractor c/w 5757 Hrs, Case 520 FEL & Grapple, Joystick PS, Cab & 3 pth Case IH 2394 FWA Tractor c/w Cab, PS & FEL Case 2390 2wd Tractor c/w Duals Case 4494 4wd Tractor c/w Big Singles Case 4690 4wd Tractor c/w 14’ Blade & 2100 Hrs Case 9270 4wd Tractor c/w Duals
JD 4960 FWA Tractor c/w Exc. Shape, Never Had a FEL, Shedded, 4 Remotes & Only 1 Owner JD 4650 2wd Tractor c/w PS & New Inside Duals JD 4230 2wd Tractor c/w FEL, Grapple, Quad Shift & 20.8x38 Tires JD 2140 2wd Tractor c/w JD 148 FEL & Grapple, 3 pth NH TV140 Bi-Di Tractor c/w FEL 2007 Fendt 712 FWA Tractor c/w IVT Trans & Guidance Ready MF 5455 FWA Tractor c/w MF DL28 FEL, Grapple, 3 pth & Only 1358 Hrs
Flexicoil 26’ Air Seeder c/w Flexicoil 1330 Air Cart, 2 Comp, Packer Wheel & Harrows Concord 48’ Air Drill c/w 12” Spacing, Single Chute, 16” Sweeps, Broadcast Kit, Flexicoil 1610 3 Comp. Tank & Phoenix Harrows Concord 40’ Cult c/w 12” Spacing, Double Shoot & Paired Row 3.5” Dutch Openers Ezee-on 5500 33’ Cult c/w Morris 6130 Grain Cart, 8” Spacing & 11” Sweeps Ezee-on 5500 33’ Air Seeder c/w Knock on Shovels, 8” Spacing & JD 787 Tank Wilrich 27’ Air Seeder Flexicoil 39’ Seed Drill c/w 9” Spacing & Steel Packers Case IH 8500 45’ Hoe Air Drill c/w 7” Spacing Flexicoil Tow Between 2320 Tank Bourgault 2115 Special Air Tank c/w Last Used in 2013, Field Ready & Stored Inside Bourgault 2115 Air Cart
JD 330 26’ Disc JD 235 22’ Offset T/A Disc White 24’ Double Disc MF 620 20’ T/A Disc c/w 9” Front Spacing & 6” Rear Spacing 2 - Kello 210 11’ Discs c/w Double Hitch JD 1610 41’ Chisel Plow c/w Mtd. Harrows JD 36’ Vibrashank Cult c/w New 3 Bar Harrows Case IH 4700 34’ Vibrashank Cult c/w Mtd. Harrows
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New 86” Hyd. Skid Steer Dozer Blade 72” 6 Way HD Blade, Pallet Forks, Bobcat Auger Drive, Auger Extensions, 9”, 12” & 18” Auger Bits, Wildcat Mower Attach., Pallet Forks, Bale Spear, Universal Plate, Root Grapple & Bucket Grapple & Assort. Attachments
Cat 257B Skid Steer c/w 2500 Hrs, New Tracks, Heat & AC Case 420 Series II Skid Steer c/w Under 200 Hrs, Enclosed Cab, Heat & Air 2012 Wacker Neuson G25 Generator/Light Plant c/w 3 Phase/Single Phase, Diesel & Like New Ingersol Rand Light Plant - 6 KVA 3 - New 94” Hyd. Skid Steer Dozer Blades
GRAIN BINS TO BE SOLD BY PROXY
HAYING & SILAGE EQUIPMENT
Cockshutt 80 2wd Tractor 1948 AC G Grader c/w Hyd Kimberly Industrial S/A Manure Spreader AC 10’ 2 pth Spring Tooth Cult AC 9’ Disc AC 7’ Trail Type Sickle Mower 2 - AC Belly Mtd. Mower AC 4 Bottom 2 pth Plow 3 Bottom 2 pth Disc Plow AC 2 pth Plow AC Side Delivery Rake Assorted AC Tractor Parts
OTHER EQUIPMENT
Case IH RBX563 Rd Baler c/w Hyd. & Wide P/U, Mesh Wrap & Endless Belts 2 - Case IH 8480 Soft Core Rd Baler Case IH 8465 Rd Baler c/w Hyd. & Wide P/U, 1000 PTO & Gathering Wheels NH 648 Rd Baler c/w Applicator Hesston 560 Rd Baler Vermeer 605G Rd Baler Buhler Inland 10 Wheel Hay Rake - Like New Otma 10 Wheel Rake 5 Wheel Rake Case 8312 Discbine Kuhn 313RTG 10’ Discbine - 3 Years Old NH 116 16’ Hydroswing Haybine NH 499 12’ Hydroswing Haybine Jiffy 600 Hi-Dump Laurier 14 Bale Wagon 4 Bale - Bale Wagon Homemade 4 Wheel Bale Trailer
HARVEST EQUIPMENT
2002 Hitachi EX-230-5 Track Hoe c/w Long Stick 44” Digging Bucket, 68” Cleanup Bucket, Ripper, Heat & Air 2006 Case 580 Super M Loader Backhoe 2008 Bobcat S220 Skid Steer c/w Tooth Bucket, Heater, Aux. Hyd., 800 Hrs, Foot & Hand Controls
Vers 8”x41’ Grain Auger c/w Hyd. Drive Allied 6”x36’ Grain Auger c/w Engine Rem 552 Grain Vac
MF 8560 Sp Combine c/w 3170 Hrs. Rotary & P/U Header Case IH 1600 Sp Combine c/w Case IH 1015 13’ P/U & only 2200 Hrs MF 8460 Sp Combine c/w 3089 Engine Hrs, 230 Bu Tank & Melroe 388 30’ Header MF 8460 Sp Combine c/w 2457 Engine Hrs, 175 Bu Closed Tank, Victory Super 8 P/U & MF 108-3 30’ Header NH TR99 Sp Combine Hesston 6450 Sp Swather c/w 3100 Hrs, Gas, UII 18’ P/U Reel & Single Knife Case IH 8825 Sp Swather c/w CIH 8830 18’ Grain Header, P/U Reel, Dual Roto Shears & Only 1700 Hrs MacDon 973 30’ Header c/w TX Combine Adaptor MacDon 972 30’ Header c/w JD Adaptor NH 971 30’ Header NH 72C 25’ P/U Header MF 9550 21’ Straight Cut Header CIH 8820 14’ Hay Header Westfield 10”x61’ Swing Auger c/w Bin Full Alert Westfield MK 1000-61 Swing Auger Buhler Farm King 10”x60’ Swing Auger Grain King 7”x60’ Grain Auger c/w Kawasaki Engine Sakundiak 7”x51’ Grain Auger c/w Kohler Engine Sakundiak 7”x33’ Grain Auger c/w 16 Hp Gas Engine Westfield 7”x41’ PTO Grain Auger
Located 5 1/2 Miles East of Falun on Hwy #13 to Rge Rd 263 on the North Side of the Road just Across the Road from the Lone Ridge Community Hall 2 - Grain Max 2300 Bu Hopper Bottom Grain Bins c/w Skids & Like New Twister 2300 Bu 5 Ring Hopper Bottom Grain Bin c/w Skid 2 - Twister 2000 Bu 5 Ring Grain Bins c/w Wooden Floors, Clean Out Spouts & Aeration Tubes 3 - Twister 2000 Bu 5 Ring Grain Bins c/w Wooden Floors & Clean Out Spouts 2 - Westeel Rosco 1750 5 Ring Bu Grain Bins c/w Wooden Floors & Clean Out Spouts Westeel Rosco 1400 Bu 4 Ring Grain Bin c/w Wooden Floor & Clean Out Spout Located at NW 11-43-28 W4M, Must Be Removed by May 15th Chief Westland 2800 Bu Grain Bin c/w Wood Floor
ANTIQUES AC D14 2wd Tractor c/w Electric Start, 3 pth or 2 pth, PTO & 1 Hyd. AC B 2wd Tractor c/w Rebuilt Engine, Runs Good, Electric Start, 2 pth & PTO AC CA 2wd Tractor c/w Electric Start, Runs Good, 2 pth & PTO
Riteway 40’ Land Roller c/w 36” Drums Brandt 2500 100’ Sprayer c/w 1200 Gal Tank & Wind Shields Herman 85’ Sprayer c/w 800 Gal Tank Spray Air 2200 84’ High Clearance Sprayer c/w 600 Gal Tank Flexicoil 67 80’ Sprayer c/w Booms, Wheels, Hyd. Pump, Windscreen, Markers, Wash Wand, Manual, Rinse Tank & Controls Melroe 220 Spray-Coupe NH 195 T/A Manure Spreader c/w Hyd End Gate, Double Floor Chain & Upper Beater Lowen 2000 Gal T/A Vac Tank & Walenstein Pump Husky PTO Manure Pump & Agitator Rock-O-Matic 546 Rock Picker Degelman 9’ 2 Way Blade Ezee-On 7.5’ 3 pth Blade JD 8’ 3 pth 4 Way Blade c/w Hyd. Swing 3 pth Blade Dozer Frame off a JD 9300 Ezee-On 100 FEL c/w Bucket & Mtds Allied Grapple Fork 2 - 2010 Kubota 72” Buckets Quicke Bale Hugger 2 - Renn Trail Type Post Pounders Shaver 3 pth Post Pounder Bush Hog 84” 3 pth Mower Schulte XH600 6’ 3 pth Rotary Mower JD 5’ PTO Rotary Mower Valmetal 3 pth Saw Dust/Sq Bale Shredder 3 - New Turco TC180 6’ 3 pth Rototiller National 6000 Crane 500 Stainless Steel Surge Milk Tank - Really Nice Shape
Jiffy 3 Rd Bale Trolley Processor Nordic Cattle Scale - Was A County Rental Hi-Hog Tub c/w 3 Sections of Alley Squeeze & Palpation Cage 3 - Morand LH Cattle Squeezes Bowman Hyd. Cattle Squeeze c/w 5 Hp Hyd. Pump Hi-Qual Cattle Squeeze Calf Roper Calf Tipping Table Section of Calf Alley Way 2 - Head Gates Portable Cattle Loading Chute c/w Wheels & New Treated Floor Loading Chute 150 - 6’x24’ Free Stand Panels 24’ Freestanding Wind Breaks 10 - 24’ Wind Break Panels 10 - Silage Bunk Feeders All Metal Silage Feeders 6 - New 20’ Cattle Guards
TRUCKS 2007 Sterling S/A Grain Truck c/w Diesel, Auto, 17’ Steel Box, Hoist & Tarp 2000 Freightliner S/A Grain Truck c/w 5.9 Ltr Cummins, 16 Spd, 16’ Steel Box, Hoist & Tarp IHC 1800 S/A Grain Truck c/w 16’ Wooden Box & Hoist, Roll Tarp, Stock Racks & Gas Engine Chev C65 3 Ton S/A Truck c/w 366 Engine, 5&2 Trans, SWS 16’ Steel Box & Nordic 25 Ton Hoist, 3 Pce End Gate, Surelock Roll Tarp & Showing 99,100 Kms 1982 Chev C70 S/A Grain Truck c/w 16’ Steel Box & Hoist, Roll Tarp & Gas Engine 1979 Chev C60 S/A Truck c/w Gas Engine, Steel Box & Tarp Ford 8000 Louisville T/A Truck c/w ABC 20’ Box, 3208 Cat Motor, Allison Auto, Tarp, 4 New Rear Tires & Shedded Ford 900 T/A Truck c/w 20’ Grain Box w/ Wooden Sides & Steel Floor, Bale Rack IHC 2500 T/A Truck c/w 466, 13 Spd, Courtney Berg 20’ Box & Hoist, Roll Tarp, Harsh Hoist & Hyd. Silage Endgate
NEW 3 PTH EQUIPMENT
AC CA 2wd Tractor c/w Restored, Crank Start & PTO JD H 2wd Tractor c/w New Tires JD D 2wd Tractor JD A 2wd Tractor c/w Narrow Front 1954 MM Jet Star 2wd Tractor - Completely Restored MM U 2wd Tractor
2 ea - New Kodiak 7’ & 6’ MD 3 pth Blades 2 ea - New Kodiak 7’, 6’ & 5’ 3 pth Box Scrapers 3 ea - New Kodiak 7’ & 6’ 3 pth Landscape Rakes 2 ea - New Maschio 7’, 6’ & 5’ 3 pth Finishing Mowers 3 - New Kodiak 6’ 3 pth Discs
2005 GMC 5500 Topkick C&C c/w Duramax Diesel, 6 Spd Allison Auto & 177,000 Kms 1981 Kenworth T/A Truck c/w 400 Cummins, 15 Spd & 15’ Gravel Box
CATTLE HANDLING & FEEDING EQUIPMENT Gehl 7190 Silage Wagon c/w LH Discharge & Dual Auger Supreme 700 Twin Feed Wagon c/w Scale & 385x225 Tires Floatation Tires for Supreme 700 Feed Wagon
2005 Ford F550 XLT 4x4 Dump Truck c/w Diesel, 6 Spd & 144,000 Kms 1976 Ford F750 Truck c/w IHC 595 Manure Spreader Ford F350 4x4 Service Truck c/w Diesel, Deck, New Front Rotors & Brakes, Turbo in Exc. Shape, 100 Gal Fuel Tank & 13 Gal Transfer Pump, Always Shedded Ford 3 Ton Service Truck c/w Winch & Gin Poles
TRAILERS 1938 JD Unstyled L 2wd Tractor Ford 8N 2wd Tractor c/w Cult, Tire Chains & New Hood Case Model L 2wd Tractor
Jiffy 250 Silage Bunk Feeder Gehl 195 Mixer Mill Sven 24” PTO Roller Mill on Transport Renn 24” Roller Mill Bale King 2000 Shredder
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2001 Wilson 53’ T/A Straight Livestock Trailer c/w Hog Rail, All Removable Decking, Stacking Storage in the Nose, Side Covers, Side Inserts & Ramps Goertzen 20’ T/A Stock Trailer c/w Rubber Mats & Both Hitches
2002 SWS 32’ T/A Dually 5th Wheel Flat Deck Trailer c/w Ramps, Good Floor & Tires Norbert 30’ Tri-Axle Gooseneck Flat Deck Trailer c/w 7,000 Lbs Axles 20’ T/A Gooseneck Flat Deck Trailer 2011 Tarnel 18’ T/A Car Hauler Trailer c/w On 1500 Kms on It, Like New Cond., 16” Tires & 7,000 Lbs Axles 2014 Big Tex 16’ T/A Car Hauler Trailer c/w Ramps 2014 Diamond 24’ T/A Cargo Trailer c/w 36” Walk In Door, Rear Ramp & Roof Liner 2014 24’ Enclosed T/A Cargo Trailer c/w Ramp Door & 5,000 Lbs Axles Mirage 14’ Enclosed Trailer 2008 H&H 14’ T/A Dump Trailer 12’ Homemade Dump Trailer 2 - 4 Wheel Wagons
MISCELLANEOUS 2 - New 10’ 30 Drawer HD Work Bench c/w Hanging Wall, Stainless Steel & Metal Handles, 2 - New HD Tire Changers, 2 - New HD Wheel Balancers, New 32 Drawer HD Tool Box & Top Cabinet, New 22 Drawer HD Tool Cabinet on Wheels, 5 - New 40”x48” Collapsible Wire Containers, 48 - Rolls of New Barb Wire (820’ Per Roll), 2 - New Powertek 950DC 950 Watt Generators, 2 - New Powertek 3000CL 3.0 KW Gas Generators, 2 - New Powertek 6500CL 6.5 KW Gas Generators, 2 - New Powertek IN3500I 3.5 KW Silent Inverter Generators, 4 - New Kende MIG105G Wirefeed Welders, New Loncin MS10 Plate Compactor, 2 - New Loncin MS20 Plate Compactors, 2 - New Loncin MS100 Plate Compactors, 4 - New Kende Battery Charger/ Starters, 4 - New Aero Hammer Drills, New Winch Parts, Complete Set of 55 Double Chute Flexicoil Seed Boots, Complete Set of 55 Spring Land Double Chute Seed Boots, Kohler 16 Hp Engine, Set of 16.9x28 Tractor Tires, LS Dealer Sign, Taskmaster, LS & Montana Hoods, Mower Blades, HLA Grapple Assembly, PTO Shafts & 3 pth Arms, Band Saws, Engine Hoist, Assorted Welders, Drill Press, 50 Ton Press, 2 - 100 Gal Slip Tanks, 5 Gate Closers, 3 Rolls of Wire, 2 - Goodyear 21.5x16.1 Swather Tires, 4 - 420x85xR28 Tires & 4 - 520x85xR38 Tires, Maxxum Grill Guards, 2 - 3 pths Quick Hitches, A Quantity of Sucker Rod, 2 7/8” & 2 3/8” Pipe, 35 Jts of 3 1/2” Pipe & Many Many More Items too Numerous to Mention
CARS & TRUCKS Selling at 1:00 p.m. PREAPPROVED Financing is Available on RV’s, Boats & Vehicles - Contact Lorna at 877-755-7387 2009 Ford 1 Ton Dually 4x4 Crew Cab Lariat Truck c/w 6.4 Ltr, Auto, Fully Loaded w/ Leather, 215,000 Kms 2007 Ford F350 4x4 Crew Cab Truck c/w Diesel, Auto & Loaded 2006 Ford F350 4x4 Super Cab Truck c/w Diesel, Auto, Leather Bucket Seats & Long Box 2 - 2006 Ford F350 Crew Cab 4x4 Truck c/w XLT, Diesel, Auto & 8’ Truck Decks 2005 Ford F350 4x4 1 Ton Truck c/w 6.0 Ltr Diesel & 6 Spd Auto 2000 Ford F150 2wd Truck c/w Long Box, V6 & Auto 1994 Ford F250 4x4 Reg Cab Truck c/w Diesel, Auto, Air, Tilt & Cruise 2004 Ford Excursion 4x4 SUV c/w 7.3 Ltr Diesel, Auto, Fully Loaded, Lariat & Moon Roof 2002 Ford Ranger 4x4 Ext Cab Truck c/w V6, 5 Spd, Air, Tilt, Cruise & Runs Good 2009 Chev 1500 4x4 Ext Cab Truck c/w Gas & Auto 2001 GMC 1/2 Ton 4x4 Truck c/w V8, Auto, Reg Cab & Long Box
ALLEN B. OLSON AUCTION SERVICE LTD. RIMBEY, ALBERTA
1998 GMC 2500 3/4 Ton 4x4 Truck 1995 GMC 1 Ton Dually 4x4 Truck c/w 10’ Flat Deck, 454 Gas, Auto, Good Rubber & Hidden 5th Wheel Hitch 1977 GMC 1 Ton 2wd Truck c/w Good Unit, 350 & 4 Spd 1968 GMC 3/4 Ton 2wd Truck c/w PTO Trans, Dump Box, 350, 4 Spd, Seals on Trans, E-Brake & Front Ball Joints Redone 2007 Pontiac Montana Van c/w Extended Van, 3rd Row Seating, V6, Auto, Air, Tilt, Curse, Only 100,700 Kms, Extra Set of Tires 2007 Pontiac Wave 4dr Car c/w 4 Cyl, Auto & Sunroof 2007 Buick Allure 4dr Car c/w V6 & Auto 2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue 4dr Car c/w V6, Auto, Air, Tilt & Cruise 2005 Dodge 3500 4x4 SRW Short Box Quad Cab SLT Truck c/w Diesel & Auto 2003 Dodge 3500 4x4 SRW Long Box Quad Cab SLT Truck c/w Diesel & Auto 2002 Dodge 3/4 Ton 4x4 Truck c/w Fully Loaded w/ Leather, Diesel & Auto 1998 Dodge 1500 4x4 Quad Cab Truck c/w 360 & Auto 1999 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Truck c/w V8 & 5 Spd 2004 Dodge Caravan c/w 3.3 Ltr Engine & Auto 2003 Dodge Caravan c/w V6 & Auto 1997 Dodge Caravan 2006 Chrysler Sebring 4dr Car c/w V6 & Auto 1996 Chrysler Intrepid 4dr Car c/w 6 Cyl, Auto, 2 New Front Tires 6 Months Ago & Runs Good 2002 Acura 4dr Car c/w 4 Cyl, Auto & Sunroof 2001 Volkswagen Jetta c/w Diesel, 5 Spd, Excellent Running Condition, Air, Tilt & Cruise
RECREATIONS VEHICLES & LAWN/GARDEN EQUIPMENT 2005 Sprinter 24.5’ T/A 5th Wheel Holiday Trailer c/w Large Slide, Used Very Little, Exc. Cond., Free Standing Table & Chairs, Microwave, Radio, TV, Large Fridge & Lots of Storage 1993 Sandpiper 24’ T/A 5th Wheel Holiday Trailer - Fully Self Contained 2007 Sundowner 12’ Truck Camper - Fully Loaded Homemade 18’x8’ Pontoon Boat c/w Paddle Wheeler Driven & Kohler 16 Hp Motor 2007 Club Car Golf Cart 2004 Polaris Ranger Side By Side ATV Yamaha Kodiak Quad 1979 Honda CB650 Motorbike 1995 Polaris Indy RXl Snowmobile - Runs Great Grasshopper Riding Lawn Mower - Like New Husqvarna YT180 Riding Lawn Mower c/w Mower Deck AC 24 Hp Garden Tractor c/w 2 Mower Decks
LUMBER Selling at 10:00 a.m. 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 8’ to 20’ Lengths of Spruce & Fir, All grades Including Construction. Approx. 250,000 FBM
New 20’x30’x12’ Peak Ceiling Storage Shelter c/w Roll Up Door 2 - New 16’x22’ Marquee 320 Sq Ft Event Tent c/w 7 Windows & 1 Zipper Door 4 - New 10’x20’ Instant Pop Up Tents 2 - New 18’ HD Bi-Parting Wrought Iron Driveway Gates
UNRESERVED GRAZING LEASE AUCTION Selling at 12:00 Noon 2 Grazing Lease Quarters Located Side by Side. Fenced with Rolling Hills, Bush & Open Spaces. Located North on Hwy 771 (Rimbey Gas Plant Road) 4 Miles to TWR 434, East 1 Mile on the South Side. Selling for: Raymond Dahms NE 20-43-1 W5M 43 AUM Per Year Expiry Date: June 30, 2023 Elaine Johnson SE 20-43-1 W5M 43 AUM Per Year Expiry Date: May 31, 2018
Listing Includes Dispersals for Lloyd Tullock of Crestomere, Alberta, Jan Slomp of Rimbey, Alberta & Bill Walker of Falun, Alberta. Also Selling a Dispersal of Allis Chalmers Equipment for Elvin Gladwin of Bentley, Alberta Listings are Subject to Additions and Deletions FCC Financing is Available Terms & Conditions: Cash & Cheque, G.S.T. Will Apply on Some Items, All Items Must Be Paid For On Sale Day.
BUILDINGS New 16’ Gazebo c/w Lights 5 - 9.5’x40’ Seacans 4 - 40’ Seacans 3 - New 20’ Seacans c/w Lock Boxes & Forklift Pockets 2 - New 30’x85’x15’ High Ceiling Double Door Storage Building c/w 12’ Drive Through Doors New 40’x60’x20’ Gable Truss Peak Ceiling Storage Building c/w 13’x15’ Drive Through Doors on Both Ends & Entry Door 2 - New 20’x40’ Fully Enclosed 800 Sq Ft Party Tent c/w Doors, Windows & Walls
All Items Must Be in The Sales Yard by Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. 3 Rings Will Sell Simultaneously
LUNCH WILL BE AVAILABLE Email: abolson@telusplanet.net Homepage: allenolsonauction.com
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Walk of the Cross parades through Ponoka, honours Christ BY AMELIA NAISMITH
Ponoka’s 19th annual Walk of the Cross took place Friday, April 3 as a crowd of all ages paraded the wooden cross through the streets of town, stopping for prayer and readings at many important locations. Photo by Amelia Naismith
79th Annual Ponoka Stampede Parade 2015 THEME:
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Worshippers marched Friday, April 3 through mild spring flurries as they participated in the annual Walk of the Cross, honoring the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his resurrection. “We gather on this solemn day to remember the journey of Jesus to his crucifixion,” said Ponoka United Church Minister Beatrix Schirner. The Walk of the Cross, for those involved, is not only a day to worship but also a day to carry a cross of their own. “It’s a powerful experience,” said Schirner. Ponoka’s Walk of the Cross was first organized in 1995 by Dan Helm, who continues to organize
the significant event each year. “I think what’s really important is it sets the concept for Easter.” “We really need to remember, we can’t have resurrection without death,” he added. The Walk of the Cross is a time of quiet reflection for some, and for others it is an opportunity to share the experience with friends and family. “It’s a community event, that’s important as well,” said Helm. The cross itself was carved and constructed by Helm after the wood was found in a farmer’s field near Ponoka. “(We) drove into the field and we looked for the biggest tree.” Having lived outside for most of its life, the
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cross is quite weathered and aged. Helm says he may not be around for it, but eventually the cross will fall apart completely. “For me, that’s part of the symbolism. Eventually it will rot away,” said Helm. He feels the cross is a symbol of the cruel torture Christ endured so it is fitting it will someday rot and fall away. Helm also feels the walk is a good practice to come to terms and work through the challenges and “ugly things” in life. Being an illustrious and longer event than what is seen in Ponoka, the Walk of the Cross is an ancient tradition and each year people from across the world flock to Jerusalem to retrace Christ’s steps through the city.
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Mail entries to: Greg Gordon, Parade Director Box 4336, Ponoka, AB T4J 1R7 or fax to 403-783-5858 or phone cell 403-704-3541
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PONOKA NEWS 19
Wednesday, April 8, 2015
WCPS board divided over funding continued from page 12
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The board’s policy was set to limit how schools can shift funds between different departments to encourage a responsible and appropriate in-school budget. However, Policy 17 gave little authority to anybody to regulate how schools were allocating their funds, says Jacobs. Peterson and Jess felt by getting rid of what they believed to be an inefficient policy, they were doing what is best in the interest of the students. “I’m likening this to the government,” said Peterson. “We have to live with the consequences.” Jacobs says when schools realize their funds will drop due to the government’s budget, internal funds will be moved around to suit the schools’ needs. “I have no authority. They could cut EAs (educational assistants), they could transfer the funds to different departments, whatever they want.” “I have confidence in them. They are not going to do something irrational,” said Huff. With the repeal of Policy 17, the WCPS board is moving away from sitebased decision making, a concept that has stood in the division and across the province in education for years. “That decision-making is running right up the wall of the new budget,” said Jacobs. “There should be some ability at the site to make decisions that reflect the school community,” he added. However, he admitted limitations are needed. Within the last year, the board reviewed Policy 17 and Huff wants to know why its seeming inefficiencies were not brought to the trustees at that time. “I’m not convinced that what we’ve had is inefficient,” he insisted.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
All about our big but not so bad Alberta budget
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I guess that all of us dedicated Albertans were a little tentative last week when the Progressive Conservative Party presented our ‘Time to get tough and tighten your belt’ 2015-2016 provincial budget. Bottom line is that they plan to spend $48.4 billion on an expected revenue of $43.4 billion, which represents a five-billion
dollar deficit, the largest in Alberta’s always colorful, often controversial, and totally unpredictable political history. So we are all wondering just how this ‘toe the line’ budget will affect all of us, who will be the winners, and who stands to lose or gain the most. Looking over all the final fiscal facts and figures, we can now sit down with our calculators and soon to be tax returns and figure out how to balance our books going into the future. Here are some of the highlights, from which I am sure that you will all have an opinion to share, and here is how this mostly retired 72year- old senior looks at it all, wistful, but not always very wise. *With the end of the 10 per cent flat income tax rate, the two new brackets for those lucky 330,000 workers who are making more than $100,000 or $250,000 will have to pay just a little more back each year to help
fill up the currently depleted government coffers. Even the government, just before calling an election, has agreed to cut 2016 full time jobs, which will result in 370 layoffs. *For quite a few years, we did not have to pay Alberta health care premiums, but now, those individuals making more than $50,000 a year will have to pay a health care levy, effective July 1, 2015, which will be capped at $1000.00 annually and collected through the income tax system. I believe that we have one of the best health care systems in the world, but I really hope that the powers to be will use these extra funds to upgrade or add new facilities, staff, and equipment to their already over-stressed services, which must be available 24-7 to each and every Alberta citizen, no matter what their age, income or walk of life. continued on page 22
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
NDP candidates challenge Progressive Conservative practices BY AMELIA NAISMITH
In continuing efforts to make sure the party’s goals and plans are heard, Lacombe-Ponoka New Democratic Party (NDP) candidate Doug Hart and WetaskiwinCamrose candidate Bruce Hinkley held an informal forum at the Ponoka United Church, Wednesday, April 1. Hart says one of the biggest challenges he faces, as an NDP candidate, is the mindset of people fearing they will waste their vote on a nongoverning party. He believes people hold their minds to the thought an MLA is only good to visit Edmonton and Ottawa to garner money for the constituency. “The role of the MLA is more than that. The role of the MLA is to define long term policies; what’s in the best interest of the citizens.” “Our responsibilities are the citizens,” he added. For the Lacombe-Ponoka constituency, some of Hart’s concerns include public education and seniors’ care, affordable health care, the province’s economic uncertainty, the Progressive
Conservative (PC) government’s per capita funding model, ignored social and physical infrastructure, privatization of public sector and urban drift. Several years ago, Hart read the number of seniors living in Ponoka was double the provincial average. “It’s because all our kids are moving away, and Ponoka’s no different than other small towns.” Rural Alberta will further lose its vitality if small towns and family farms cannot retain the younger generations. “We’re killing the goose that laid the golden egg,” the NDP candidate said. Hart says he does not want to pit rural and urban Albertans against each other. but he does see the importance of teaching urbanites where their food comes from and the need to preserve the vital system. Hart is displeased with the way the PC Party has handled Alberta since Peter Lougheed, one of the province’s most popular premiers, handed over the reins. Both he and Hinkley feel the NDP has done a better
job of upholding Lougheed’s ideology than the PCs have. “Who would guess the New Democrats are more like Peter Lougheed than the Progressive Conservatives?” Hinkley asked the audience. In his time as premier, Lougheed developed five principles to guide his actions to a healthy Alberta. While the NDP did not set out to copy those principles, Hart says Lougheed’s principles and the party’s match well because both were invested in bettering Alberta. Both believe royalties should be mandated on Alberta oil companies. In his time, Lougheed raised the royalties to 30 and 40 per cent; they are currently paying 9 per cent. Hinkley says if the government increased the royalties 2 or 3 per cent, that would mean an extra $3 billion in revenue, annually. Lougheed’s second point was to establish a Heritage Saving Trust Fund, meant to save for the future, diversify the economy and improve the quality of life for all Albertans. Hinkley says there has
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not been much action taken to diversify the economy or improve the lives Albertans. “There are all kinds of problems with the health system (and) education.” The Alberta NDPs also agree with Lougheed’s direction to build oil refineries. This creates long term jobs in Alberta and the party supports selling refined oil. Lougheed’s fourth point was ownership. “Because when you own something, you get the profits from in.” An example Hart used was the province’s oil companies. In the past, the public sector was able to own portions of the companies, until they were sold to the private sector. Over the last few years, other countries such as China have been making purchases in the oil sands. Hart scoffed that the PC party is allowing foreign companies to own Albertan oil assets when the province’s citizens no longer have the same opportunity. NDP’s and Lougheed’s final common concern is environmental stewardship. Hart and the party want the extraction of oil to be done
responsibly. Adding to Hart’s and Hinkley’s fire is the 65plus oil projects running in the province. “And that also affects water,” said Hinkley. “So those tailing ponds are here to stay.” When an election is called, this will be Hart’s
fourth time in the ring. While neither he nor Hinkley were expecting to be candidates this time around, as both were hoping for young blood, Hart says this is a role he is happy to step into. “Albertans are looking for new leadership and I’m enthusiastically applying for this job.”
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On Wednesday, April 1, 2015 - 1330 head of cattle went through our rings TOTAL - 1330
SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 cows D3 - D4 cows Good Holstein cows Medium Holstein cows Heiferettes Bologna Bulls
140.00-160.00 120.00-148.00 130.00-150.00 115.00-130.00 150.00-180.00 150.00-175.00
Feeder bulls 170.00-185.00 Good Bred Cows 2000.00-2550.00 Older Bred Cows N/A Good Bred Heifers: 2000.00-2500.00 Cow/calf pairs (younger) 2600.00-3100.00 Cow/Calf pairs (older) N/A
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS Good Feeder Steers 1000 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 900 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 800 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 700 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 600 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 500 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 400 lbs Plus: Good Feeder Steers 300 lbs Plus:
N/A 200.00-225.00 235.00-252.00 275.00-292.00 300.00-318.00 300.00-335.00 320.00-360.00 330.00-370.00
Dairy Steers Baby Calves Dairy Type: Baby Calves Beef Type: Hay: Sq Bales Straw: Sq. Bales Greenfeed: Sq. Bales.
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Big but not so bad Alberta budget continued from page 20 *The new gasoline tax had already jumped four cents a litre before the ink was even dry on the new budget, but they claimed that this tax has not been been raised since 1991, and will still be the lowest in the country. Maybe to soften the sudden surge at the pumps, we might be able to ride our bikes or walk a little more when the weather is good, and the extra exercise will be great. Taking a bus or car-pooling has worked well in some areas, and for those of us who can figure out that handy-dandy GPS, we will usually be able to find the shortest distance between two points, occasionally getting a little advice from the resident road-wizard in the back seat. *Taxes are always going up smokes and liquor, but then again these pleasures or habits are our own personal choice. We are now paying 16 more cents for a bottle of wine and 90 cents more for a case of beer, but if we share the costs on a group and social basis, it will save us a little, be just as much fun, and a whole lot safer. I quit smoking when cigarettes went over $5 a pack, but now I see that the tax alone is $45 for 200 cigarettes, for a total cost of $104 a carton or over 50 cents a cigarette. This time around corporations and oil companies will be exempt from any tax crunch. *The fees that we pay for everything from camping to court filings to marriage certificates are going up, while traffic fines will be boosted by a whopping 35 per cent (including a huge hike in distracted driving offenses), which we can all quite easily avoid by not breaking the law. *We should all be very pleased that they have introduced tax breaks for the working poor, where the over 75,000 families in our province who earn less than $41,220 a year will be eligible for an annual supplement for each child to a maximum of $2750 annually. I will, however, not hold my breath to see where they have yet put together a long term plan to assist our growing list of homeless people, or those who can’t afford proper housing or brighter benedits for their families. *Sadly The Charitable Donation Tax Credit is be-
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ing reduced to 12.7 per cent from 21 per cent for donations more than $200. Most of our year round sports, recreation, social and group activities and organizations are spearheaded by dedicated
community volunteers, and really depend on kindly donations and the support of others to keep these vital programs going for all age groups. Whatever the case, the
aftermath of all this should be a very interesting provincial election in the very near future. Now that the farewell party for some of those prospective candidates who crossed the floor
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from one party to another is over, there will be lots of new faces in the running for all parties who are vying for a chance to lead our great province back into the black and ongoing prosper-
ity long into our future. Let’s all sharpen our pencils, get involved and make our very important choice when the time comes. In the meantime, just go ahead and have a great week, all of you.
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Wednesday, April 8, 2015
Ponoka County not adversely affected by provincial budget BY AMELIA NAISMITH
While no large surprises came out of the provincial budget, revealed late last month, Ponoka County CAO Charlie Cutforth is pleased with how the Government of Alberta has retained the Municipal Sustainability Initiative (MSI) funding grant. “I thought there would be some reduction, as it turns out there’s no reduction,” said Cutforth. “We never got a hit this year, I think because an election’s looming,” he added. This leaves the county with $3.4 million in MSI funding. With some extensive capital projects on the radar this year, totaling $8 million, Cutforth is pleased a lack of funding will not stint progress. “It (MSI) makes our capital budget look even better.” Ponoka County is scheduled to pave five and a half miles of Iola Road this year, which is located west of Highway 20, west of Rimbey. “That road is a major artery to all the oil field both in the west end of our county
and Clearwater County,” said Cutforth. The Iola Road project is estimated to cost $5 million. Another $1 million will go toward a bridge replacement on Lloyd Creek, near the Rimbey Gas Plant, two boat launches and an intersection near Gull Lake will come in at $1.2 million, rebuilding and expanding the waste transfer site to a three-bay unit will cost $700,000 and another $1 million is slated to go rebuilding a paving an access road west of Highway 2.
“If things went totally sideways, we’d be just fine.” CAO Charlie Cutforth
The majority of the county’s operating budget will be spent on general road maintenance, says Cutforth. Trucking and placing gravel on the roads will cost $1 million and $1.2 million worth of gravel will be used. Chip sealing and dust control will total $1.6 million.
“We’re planning on rebuilding 10 miles of county roads, in various locations,” said Cutforth; the expense of the endeavor is $3 million. The Alberta government increased school requisitions for municipalities in its budget, but Cutforth says if the county residents feel any impact it will be negligible. The requisition increased from $6.9 million to $7.6 million. Sitting at a rate of 1.69, county residents will see no tax increase from the county this year. “It’s the lowest in the province,” said Cutforth. If residents do see a small increase or decrease on their bill, it is because assessment values changed, says Cutforth. “Ponoka County is sitting on solid reserves. If things went totally sideways we’d be just fine,” said Cutforth. Better practices Cutforth explains the county relies on only itself to
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generate its operating budget and if it ever lost all government funding services would proceed as normal, simply with a smaller capital budget. Cutforth feels this is a practice all governing bodies
should take under advisement. “There’s huge cost savings to be had if they’d (Government of Alberta) just do it,” said Cutforth. “There’s huge democratic overload in some of those
departments. It would mean a lot of people would lose their jobs at the provincial level,” he added. He feels a 5 per cent roll back does nothing to quench the public’s anger with the government.
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Lacoka lacrosse sees new growth and interest
Midget Lacoka lacrosse player, Brodie Gladue (middle), helps younger lacrosse players with tips and tricks Saturday, April 4 at the Ponoka Culture and Recreation Complex. Photo by Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
RESULTS FROM TEAM ROPING CANADA CHALLENGE Place #1 28.56 on 3 #2 29.51 on 3 #3 34.90 on 3 #9 results: #1 25.09 on 3 #2 26.21 on 3 #3 28.81 on 3 #11 results: #1 20.53 on 3 #2 22.59 on 3 #3 24.12 on 3 #13 results: #1 20.20 on 3 #2 20.89 on 3 #3 21.03 on 3
#1 24.62 on 3 #2 28.28 on 3 #3 33.88 on 3 #9 results: #1 25.53 on 3 #2 26.20 on 3 #3 27.76 on 3 #11 results: #1 22.26 on 3 #2 23.74 on 3 #3 24.15 on 3 #13 results: #1 15.93 on 3 #2 18.29 on 3 #3 19.34 on 3
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Saturday, April 4 average #7 payoffs Header Payoff Heeler Glen Lauweryssen 1480.00 J.D. Thorsteinson Harley-Ann Deleeuw 1165.00 Dale Richardson Randon Ross 895.00 Kevin Oester
Payoff 1480.00 1165.00 895.00
Brent Foster Rodney Wold Denim Ross
1895.00 1490.00 1150.00
Logan Spady Dale Richardson Quentin Branden
1895.00 1490.00 1150.00
Dan Aylward Curt Mast Scott Campbell
1490.00 1175.00 905.00
Brent Woolsey Glenn Carlson Mark Flynn
1490.00 1175.00 905.00
Bart Quibell 1425.00 Travis Gallais Roddy McNinch 1070.00 Travis Gallais Jim Gunsch 715.00 Trevor Scheller Sunday, April 5 average #7 payoffs Harley-Ann Deleeuw 1230.00 Kash Bonnett Jace Thorsteinson 920.00 Brandon Duperron Chris Rogers 615.00 Steven Cutter
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Harley-Ann Deleeuw Pacean Deleeuw Jim Olson
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Walker Galloway Wayne Skocdopole Quentin Branden
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Dustin Bearspaw Roy Anderson Gordon Gulick
1985.00 1585.00 1190.00
Bailey Bearspaw Logan Spady Travis Spady
1985.00 1585.00 1190.00
Logan Bonnett Lance Isaak Dillon Graham
1180.00 885.00 590.00
Quentin Branden Clint Brower Stacy Cornet
1180.00 885.00 590.00
BY JEFFREY HEYDEN-KAYE
Interest in lacrosse is growing at such a rate that the Lacoka Lacrosse Association is seeing some of its biggest number of players, ever. President Mike Wood could hardly contain his excitement during an interview Saturday, April 4, as players went through pre-season drills at the Ponoka Culture and Recreation Complex. “Our registrations are way up,” said Wood. The association has enough interest that teams start at the mini-tykes and go all the way up to a junior team. “We’ve never had three teams in one division before,” said Wood referring to three peewee teams. Another exciting development is seeing more than
20 girls sign up for their female teams, something Wood says is a first for the association. He says they will have a girls’ peewee/ bantam team and a midget team. He says coaches and parents want to be involved and he feels this season will be one with many milestones. Wood added that lacrosse is one of the fastest growing sports in North America with associations putting together field and box lacrosse programs. “The biggest thing that we have to develop is our coaches,” added Wood. He feels as coaches develop their skills they will pass that learning on to the players. Wood says he is pleased to see older players returning to show the younger players valuable skills. “This year we’ve had
quite a few players step up and say they want to come back.” “You know you’ve won as an association when the kids that have come through want to give back,” he added. The season is expected to start next week and Wood says Saturday, April 25 is a big day for the association because all the Lacoka lacrosse teams, including the mini-tykes, will be playing league games in Ponoka. Wood says they are accepting registrations until May 5. As the City of Lacombe is working on renovations at its arena, much of the season will be played in Ponoka. Lacoka generally shares floor time between the two municipalities. Check www. lacokalacrosse.com for more information.
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Team roping saddle winners: Young team ropers had some fun last weekend at the Calnash Ag Event Centre Saturday, April 4 and 5 with a young Ponoka cowboy winning a saddle. High point saddle winners were (l-r): Harley-Ann DeLeeuw from Athabasca won the #3 and under category, Ponoka’s Kash Bonnett won the #4 high point saddle, producer Art Gallais poses with the winners, Logan Spady of Alliance won the #5 saddle and Quentin Branden of Barrhead won the #6 and up high point saddle. Photo submitted
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Tribute show brings back memories of Louisiana Hayride old time KWKH Louisiana Hayride radio show to life. Some of the biggest names in music, including Hank Williams, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash and Patsy Cline, were on the iconic radio show that aired from 1940s to 1960s. Put together by Gil and Lori Restling, the show has taken a life of its own and is coming to the Moose Hall in Ponoka. “We’ve been going all across western Canada,” explained Gil. He says the old time music is dying out and he wanted a way to bring it back to life. Gil said he had been playing this music since he was a young boy. Lori is the show’s creator and she will present in-
teresting tidbits about the show between songs. Among the musicians are also William Brookfield – with renditions of Johnny Cash and Conway Twitty – on double keyboard, guitar and vocals; Mike Melnichuck – playing Ray Price and Faron Young – on stand-up bass, electric guitar and vocals and Andrea Anderson, singing as Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette. Gil also has some fun recreating Willie Nelson and Roy Orbison. For tickets call the Walrus and Carpenter, Flowers for You or Ticketseller at 1-866-311-1011.
Ponoka Minor Hockey AGM and Early Bird Registration Ponoka Minor Hockey will be holding their Annual General Meeting on Tuesday, April 14 at 7:30 pm at the Legion. Board Positions available are: Fans of old time music can expect a fun time Friday, April 17 at the Moose Hall as the Louisiana Hayride Show will come to town. Photo submitted BY JEFFREY HEYDEN-KAYE
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On March 25, 2015, Norman was taken into the arms of God and reunited with his loving wife of 60 years, Agnes and eldest son, Douglas. He is survived by his sons, Bob (Carol) and family, Don, Terry (Maria), daughter, Cindy, and many extended family members and friends. Norman will be missed by all and will remain in our hearts. Memorial service was held in Nanaimo, BC. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice in Norman’s memory would be appreciated.
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RHINE On March 22, 2015 Perry Jr. Rhine of Alix, Alberta passed away at the age of 90 years. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Violet Rhine; family, Linda Palmer (Bob, Lisa and Cody), Beverley Knapp (Ernie, Steven, Kelsey and Cathleen), Dan Rhine (Daniel and Tracy), David Rhine (Christopher, January, Raven and Dana), Gloria Seely (Dallas, Nate, Kyle and Erin), Wade Rhine (Brayden, Dayton and Layla), Melody Luikham (Victor, Jared and Naomi), Anita Rust (Steve), Lucy Rust (Cory and Aaron), Erica Rust (Justin), Karl Rust; the mother of his older children, Wanda Rowland; as well as many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, other relatives and friends. Perry was predeceased by his parents Grace and Perry Sr. Rhine; and his siblings Dale, Faye, Fern, Leonard, Lylas, Harvey and Alta. Perry lived in many different areas around Alberta including, Rimbey, Violet Grove, Hobbema, College Heights and for the last 19 years Alix. Perry was loved dearly and will be missed. He was very active all of his life. He worked in many areas particularly the logging and tree planting industries. Perry was proud that he was 85 years older than his youngest grandchild. He was active in his faith and loved the verse “They who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.” (Isaiah 40:31) Memorial Donations are gratefully accepted to the Lacombe Community Seventh-day Adventist Church. To express condolences to Perry’s family, please visit: www.womboldfuneralhomes.com
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ROBINS Mona Doreen Jul. 18, 1935 ~ Mar. 30, 2015 Mona passed away peacefully at Wetaskiwin, Alberta on March 30, 2015 at the age of 79. She is survived by her loving family; children, Dwayne (Monica) Robins, Lyle (Louann) Robins, Darren (Louise) Robins, Rhonda (Steve) Reierson; grandchildren, Wendy Wlodarczyk, Bill (Jacki) Wlodarczyk, Brad (Deanna) Robins, Amber Robins (Kelly), Ashley (Travis) Flinkman, Kyle Robins (Melissa), Eric Reierson, Matthew Reierson; greatgrandchildren, Karrina Wlodarczyk, Jackson Wlodarczyk, Haylee Flinkman, Ryker Flinkman, Ada Robins, Londyn Flinkman, Rayn Wlodarczyk, Everly Mona Robins; brothers, Darl (Sharon) Brown, Jack (Deb) Brown; sisters-in-law, Bonnie Brown, Inez Davison, Gloria Kijewski. Mona was predeceased by her husband of 54 years, Cliff; parents, Carl and Lena Brown; brother, Earl Brown. The Memorial Service was held on April 3, 2015 at Baker Funeral Chapel, Wetaskiwin, Alberta. Donations gratefully accepted to the Cross Cancer Institute 11560 University Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 1Z2 or to the Dalby Cemetery Fund (c/o Geananne Sjolin), RR#1 Wetaskiwin, Alberta T9A 1W8. BAKER FUNERAL CHAPEL, Wetaskiwin (780)352-2501 Or (888)752-2501 www.womboldfuneralhomes.com
WALTER BORYS On March 27, 2015 Mr. Walter Michael Borys of Westerose passed away at the Red Deer Regional Hospital at the age of 71 years. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife Barbara; daughter Michelle Leanne Burrows and son-inlaw Greg of Stettler; grandchildren Rikki Leanne Burrows (Landon Halpin), Ronni Deanne Burrows, and Landon Gregory Veron Burrows; sisters Rose Nystrom and Anne Kobeluk of Wetaskiwin; brother-in-law Dwayne Mantie and wife Maureen of Falun; sisters-in-law Wendy Stange and husband Phil of Red Deer, Bonnie Halford and husband Jerry of Red Deer, and Brenda Mantie; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces, greatnephews, and their families. Walter was predeceased by his father Mike and mother Mary; father-in-law Walter Mantie and mother-in-law Emma Mantie; brothers-in-law Jim Mantie and George Kobeluk; and nephews Craig Mantie and Marvin Ruff. A Memorial Service will be held at the Ponoka Funeral Home on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. with a reception to follow. Memorial donations are gratefully accepted to the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation. To express condolences to Walter’s family, please visit www.womboldfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements Entrusted To
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GLADYS BEACH On March 31, 2015 Gladys Agnes Beach of Ponoka passed away at the Red Deer Regional Hospital at the age of 73 years. She is survived by her brother Ernie Loiselle; sisters Irene (Stan) Marcellus and Hazel Billsten; granddaughters Michelle Beach and Chantelle (Justin) Cooper; daughter-in-law Cindy Beach; as well as many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her son Shane; Shane’s father Dennis; her parents Fred and Dora Loiselle; and brotherin-law Dennis Billsten. A Funeral Service was held for Gladys at the Ponoka Funeral Home at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 with the Interment Service following at Forest Home Cemetery. Memorial donations are gratefully accepted to the Ponoka Wheelchair Van Society. To express condolences to Gladys’ family, please visit www.womboldfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements Entrusted To PONOKA FUNERAL HOME
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TRAVIS SPLETT Travis Splett was born March 14, 1957 in Edmonton, Alberta. His family moved to Ponoka where he went to school. Travis passed away suddenly on March 22, 2015 at his home in Cutknife, Saskatchewan. He enjoyed fishing, hunting, camping and he loved animals of all kinds. When he was around his family, he was full of joy. He leaves to mourn, his mother Grace Normand (Eugene); his sister Paulene Stebner (Gerald) and their children Shaun Splett, Rose-Ann Nicholson (Peter), Chelsey, Avery, Hunter, and Dustin Stebner (Shalaine) and their son Finley; his brother Irvin (Yvonne) and their children Tyler and Shayla; his sister Lori Feller and her children Melissa Feller and her son Carter, and Blair Feller. Travis was predeceased his father Irvin Splett Sr. and both grandparents. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, April 11, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at the Moose Hall, south on Highway 2A from Ponoka. Donations in Travis’ name are gratefully accepted to any charity of your choice. To express condolences to Travis’ family, please visit www.womboldfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements Entrusted To
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SNIDER Irven Paul After a long goodbye, during which he rarely lost his jokingly spirit, Irven Paul Snider passed away on March 30 surrounded by the love and care of his family. He was the anchor that held the family unit together throughout his life. His spirit of fun, travel, jokes and family time were not only his life highlights, but also that of the family and friends that got to be part of it. Irven was born on October 17, 1967 in Orillia, Ont. where he grew up around his brother and sisters. He will be deeply missed by his loving father, Irven C. Snider; his sisters, Diane Handford (Neil), and Kathy Whitfield (Terry); brother David Snider (Simone); his closest Aunt Iris and Uncle Herb MacDonald; cousin Karen Kitchen; along with six nieces and nephews; and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins. He is preceded in death by his mother, Gloria Snider (2014) and grandparents, Gladys and Archibald Semple and Muriel and Herman Snider. Memorial Service will take place on Saturday, April 18 at 1:00 p.m. at the Lincoln Hall (Lacombe County) located on secondary Hwy 792 between TWNSP RD’s 412 & 414. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made “in memory of Irven P. Snider” to the Red Deer Hospice Society.
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THANK YOU On behalf of the Inez Palechek family we would like to express our heart-felt thank you to our relatives and friends who stood by us in the bereavement of our mother. We would also like to thank the doctors and medical staff of the Ponoka General Hospital and the Lacombe General Hospital, as well as the Sunrise Village (Ponoka), and her new friends and caregivers of the Royal Oaks (Lacombe) for their care and love in mom’s last years. Thanks also to Diedre of the Ponoka Funeral Home and Judy from the St. Augustine Church (you both were a God send)! Bob Hepp, as usual accommodated our guests with a beautiful lunch. We appreciate everyone’s love and support. Phillip, Patricia, Garry, Dianne, Allen and families
THANK YOU The family of the late Syd Vopni would like to express their appreciation for the gifts of food, cards, flowers, calls and visits during these past months. Special thanks to the neighbours for all their help, and to the Ponoka Homecare workers who were there for us in our time of need. Your support has not gone unnoticed and your thoughtfulness, consideration and generosity means a great deal. To each and everyone, we send our heartfelt thanks. Joyce, Kelly and Rhonda and families.
AL-ANON WEEKLY MEETING FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF ALCOHOLICS. Tuesdays 8 p.m. Employment Neighborhood Place #700 - #920 5110 - 49 Ave., Ponoka For more info 403-783-4557 Caregivers/Aides................710 AL-ANON WEEKLY MEETING FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF ALCOHOLICS. Tuesdays 8 p.m. Neighborhood Place 5110 - 49 Ave., Ponoka For more info 403-783-4557
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Weekly meetings Tuesdays @ 8 p.m. Neighborhood Place 5110 - 49 Ave. Ponoka For more info. 403-783-4557 or 403-783-8371 ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Monday night meetings at the Anglican Church Ponoka 8:30 p.m. Phone 403-783-0719 for info. THURSDAY AA Meetings at 8:30 p.m. in the Catholic Church basement. 52 Street & 52 Ave. Ponoka. 403-783-4347 403-783-3442
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ANTIQUE SHOW Edmonton - Western Canada’s longest running collectors show - antiques, collectibles, and pop culture. 40th Annual Wild Rose Antique Collectors Show & Sale. Sellers from across Canada. Special collectors displays. Antique evaluations by Canadian Antiques Roadshow appraiser Gale Pirie - $12 per item. Saturday, Apr. 18, 9 - 5 p.m.; Sunday, Apr. 19, 10 - 4 p.m. Edmonton Expo Centre. 780-437-9722; www.wildroseantiquecollectors.ca
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FEEDLOT in Central Alberta seeking F/T employee for feed truck operator and machinery maintenance. Send resume to fax: 403 638-3908 or e-mail to: dthengs@hotmail.com
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MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE Friday, April 10 10:30 am – 4:30 pm Saturday, April 11 9 am – 12 noon Household goods, clothes, furniture, linens, electronics, flower pots & MORE! 3629 44 St, Ponoka
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is currently seeking a Field Engineer to join our Ricinus Gas Plant. The successful candidate will provide operations engineering expertise to maximize the efficient, safe and profitable operation of the facility. Suitable living locations for this position include: Rocky Mountain House, Caroline, Sundre and surrounding areas. Qualifications include: Engineering degree from accredited university and registered Professional Engineer in Alberta with a minimum of 7 years chemical, mechanical and/or process engineering experience in implementing projects and providing operational support for gas and NGL processing facilities. Please visit www.keyera.com to view the complete job posting. LOOKING FOR
The County of Ponoka LITERACY SOCIETY is holding a collaboration project in Ponoka
TUESDAY, APRIL 14 9:30AM – 2:00PM
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Cameron Bay Holdings Inc. o/a McDonalds’s in Ponoka and Red Deer (Gasoline Alley East and West) is now hiring full time and part time Food Service Supervisors. Wages are between $13.75 to $16.00 per hour, depending upon experience and qualifications. Benefits (dental, disability, life and group insurance benefits) and opportunity for job advancement. Candidates must be able to work a variety of shifts and have 3 to 5 years previous experience. Must be able to supervisor up to 20 crew. Part-time applications will be accepted from Canadians and Permanent Residents. Apply in person 4419 Hwy 2A, Ponoka, 37479 Hwy 2, Red Deer, and 37428 Hwy 2, Red Deer or email resume to cbay22@telus.net or fax to 403-783-4251.
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GPRC, Fairview Campus, Alberta urgently requires a Heavy Equipment Technician Instructor to commence immediately. Visit our website at: www.gprc.ab.ca/careers.
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AUDI EDMONTON North Opening this June. We are looking for Licensed Technicians interested in relocating to join a winning group. Please submit resume to: shebdon@ jpautogroup.com.
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SHUNDA CONSTRUCTION Requires Full Time
Equipment Operator
Q Endorsement preferred. Competitive Wages & Benefits. Fax resumes & ref’s to: 403-343-1248 or email to: admin@shunda.ca
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SAWMILLS from only $4,397. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & dvd: www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT. 1-800-566-6899 ext. 400OT.
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DO YOU KNOW a great volunteer? The Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association and Direct Energy are now accepting nominations for the 2015 Volunteer Citizen of the Year award to recognize someone who goes above and beyond to help others in the community. Nominations are open to all residents served by an AWNA newspaper with the award going to the person who most exemplifies the volunteer spirit. A $5000 donation will be made to a community organization of the winner’s choice. Just visit: directenergy.com/vcoy or awna.com. Nominations close Friday, April 17, 2015.
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SUMMER EMPLOYMENT 2015 Recreation Director, Landscape Helper Meridian Beach Gull Lake is looking for a Recreation Director for 3 mornings a week for July and August. To make the position full time you would be required to work as a landscape helper. May 15th to Sept. 1.
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INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator School. In-the-seat training. No simulators. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Funding options. Weekly job board! Sign up online! iheschool.com. 1-866-399-3853. MEDICAL TRAINEES needed now! Hospitals & doctor’s offices need certified medical office & administrative staff! No experience needed! We can get you trained! Local placement assistance available when training is completed. Call for program details! 1-888-627-0297. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855-768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today!
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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
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Collectible Auction Sunday April 12-10 a.m. Bowden Lions Hall Rifles, Stamps, Coins, Collectibles, Tools, Misc. Check web for full listing & pictures PILGRIM AUCTION 403-556-5531 www.pilgrimauction.com COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION, 5th Annual Edmonton Motor Show Collector Car Auction, Indoors, Expo Centre, April 10 -12, over 80,000 spectators, 90% sold last year, all consignments welcome, call 888-296-0528 ext. 102 or e-mail egauctions.com GRAVEL PROPERTY w/River Frontage, Spruce View, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, April 29 in Edmonton. 148+/acres titled, gravel pit w/stock piles, North Raven River frontage, 65+/- acres cult, fenced, $4800 SLR. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate. MEIER SPRING Classic Car & Truck Auction. Saturday & Sunday, May 2 & 3, 11 a.m. 6016 - 72A Ave., Edmonton. Consign today, call 780-440-1860. UNDEVELOPED LAND in Okotoks, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, April 29 in Edmonton. 80+/acres just North of Okotoks town limit. Currently Zoned A - Agricultural District. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate.
ACREAGE AUCTION for Lawrence Nonay. Saturday, April 18. Sale WHEATLAND AUCTIONS Features: Ford diesel Spring Consignment truck; tractors; Auction. April 18, 10 a.m. antiques/collectibles; tools; in Cheadle, Alberta. Farm misc. items & much more. equipment, vehicles, heavy Details at: equipment, RVs, etc. www. Consign now! Call spectrumauctioneering.com. 403-669-1109; 780-960-3370 / www.wheatlandauctions.com 780-903-9393. AUCTION Sales Wed. @ 6 pm. Antique sales 1st. Sun. of the month @ 1 pm. Apr.5 Moose Hall 2 miles south of Ponoka on 2A WE BUY FOR CASH. 403-304-4791 Check website for full listings www.bigstrapperauctions.net
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UNRESERVED AUCTION. Tuesday, May 5, 2015, 8 a.m., 9320 - 52 St. S.E., Calgary. Partial Listing: 2013 Deere 544K; (2) 2011 Hyundai HL740TM-9’s; (2) 2011 Hyundai HL757TM-9’s; 2009 Cat 950B; 2007 Hyundai HL740TM-7; Case 621B; 2009 Cat 14M; 2008 Cat 140M; John Deere 570A; 2009 Cat 627G; 2005 Deere 755C; (2) 2009 Kenworth T800’s; Gravel Trucks: 2006 Sterling Acterra T/A; Volvo T/A. Trailers: 2001 Thermo triaxle tilt deck; Landall T/A tilt deck; Arnes end dump, Midland pup; Renn pup, etc. For information www.canadianpublicauction.com
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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
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Unreserved Grazing Lease Auction In Conjunction with Spring Machinery Consignment Sale Friday, April 17/15 Rimbey, Alberta Selling at 12:00 (Noon)
Fenced with rolling hills, bush & open spaces. Located north on Hwy 771 (Rimbey Gas Plant Road) 4 Miles to TWR 434, east 1 mile on the south side.
Selling for: RAYMOND DAHMS NE 20-43-1 W5M 43 AUM Per Year EXPIRY DATE: JUNE 30, 2023 ELAINE JOHNSON SE 20-43-1 W5M 43 AUM Per Year EXPIRY DATE: MAY 31, 2018
Sale Conducted by:
FAX: (403) 783-8178
Allen B. Olson Auction Service Ltd.
Website: www.harbinwelding.com E-mail: bharbin@telus.net
Rimbey, Alberta 403-843-2747 Sale Site
MAIN: (403) 783-7591
RIMBEYDENTALCARE
1620
A-CHEAP, lowest prices, steel shipping containers. Used 20’ & 40’ Seacans insulated 40 HC DMG $2450. 1-866-528-7108; www.rtccontainer.com.
2 GRAZING LEASE QUARTERS LOCATED SIDE BY SIDE
• B-PRESSURE • PIPELINE • OILFIELD • ASME Section VIII Division I VESSEL FABRICATION & PIPING • SHOP/PORTABLE • CNC PLASMA CUTTING • ALUMINUM • SHEARING & FORMING
DENTISTRY
1530
Registered Yearlings
Black Angus
DR. STEVE CALDER BS C DDS
Family Friendly Dentistry Box 1100 4905 50 St. Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0
DENTAL CARE BIRCHLAND DENTAL CLINIC PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
4037835225 • 4037835235
Wanted to Rent #3250 - #3390
5118 - 51 Ave., Ponoka, AB T4J 1R5
DR. HUGH PORTER • DR. RICK BARR • DR. JEFF BARR DR. GREG EDWARDS • DR. STELIAN LISMAN DR. DAVE CHORKWA
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
- General Dentistry - Orthodontics - Cosmetic Dentistry - Bonding - Veneers - Bleaching - White or Gold Fillings - Crown and Bridge - Implant Restorations “WE ENTHUSIASTICALLY WELCOME NEW PATIENTS”
EYE CARE
Call Jim (780)
387-6050
BAR-DALE LIMOUSIN, ERSKINE, AB. 40, two year old virgin bulls for sale at the farm. Fully guaranteed. Call Carole Barclay at 403-742-4825, Terry 403-740-5037 Ricky 403-740-5711. email bardale@xplornet.com
Grain, Feed Hay
2190
HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252. SQUARE hay bales, horse hay quality, 90% meadow brome, 10% alfalfa, no rain, plus second-cut alfalfa. 403-741-4353
Houses/ Duplexes
Drs. Heimdahl, ZoBell & Kallal
3020
4 BDRM. house, Ponoka on quiet cul-de-sac, fully fenced yard, det. single garage, fresh paint, new blinds, 5 newer appliance, ceiling fans in every room, fully dev. bsmt., 3 1/2 baths, absolutely NO Pets or smokers. $1500. rent/sd., tenant pays all utilities. Min. 12 months lease. Avail. immediately. 403-619-5758
4 Plexes/ 6 Plexes
3050
3 BEDROOM IN 4-PLEX, IN PONOKA. 4 appliances. Close to swimming pool & seniors drop-in Centre, very quiet, mature tenants only 403-783-5493 RIMBEY: 2 bdrm., open concept, incld’s most utilities, off-street parking, storage & onsite laundry, no pets. 403-843-4894
DO YOUR PART
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Suites
Ph. (403) 843-2173 Fax: (403) 843-2607
403-783-5575 1-800-662-7168 WWW.4YOUREYESONLY.CA
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5120-51ST AVE, PONOKA
ADVANCED EYE HEALTH & VISION EXAMS CONSULTATION & REFERRAL SERVICES DESIGNER EYE WEAR & CONTACT LENSES INSURED MEDICAL EYECARE SERVICES NOW AVAILABLE FOR ALL AGES
NEW PATIENTS ALWAYS WELCOME
OFFICE HOURS: Monday - Friday 8AM - 12:30PM • 1PM - 5PM
BOBCAT SERVICES
BRUCE’S BOBCAT Large & Small Jobs ANYTHING ANYT & EVER EVERYTHING
403-783-0663 HEATING
3060
AVAILABLE APRIL 1 Large 2 bdrm suite on main floor Close to downtown $800/mnth $800 D.D. plus utilities, N/S,N/P 403-341-9707 Large 2 BDRM bsmt. suite in PONOKA incld’s util’s, washer/dryer, no pets, non partier, N/S. Working tenant only. 403-704-1645 PONOKA newly reno’d 2 bdrm. 1 1/2 bath, clean quiet building, no pets, balcony $695/mo. plus utils, avail. Apr. 1, 403-348-6594
* RIVERSIDE APTS. * Newly renovated 1 & 2 bedroom units in Ponoka: 3724-45 Street. 403-357-0287
“Committed to your comfort”
Robin Esau
Ph: 403-782-7722 Fax: 403-782-7499
robin@KlesAir.com www.KlesMechanical.com
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HEATING & EAVESTROUGHING
Houses/ Duplexes
3260
Acreages
4050
STEEL BUILDINGS “Spring Sales with Hot Savings!” All steel building models and sizes are now on sale. Get your building deal while it’s hot. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422; www.pioneersteel.ca.
2 bedroom house FOR RENT Commercial - Residential Installations - Repair
3912 - 66 St, Ponoka www.wcmltd.ca
$1000/mth, $1000 DD References required
403-704-3724
403.783.3501 wcmltd@telus.net
ROOFING
ROY’S ROOFING & SIDING • RooÀng • Siding • SofÀt • Fascia • Windows • Sheds
403-740-6081 VETERINARY SERVICES
Bovine Veterinary Services
Real Estate #4000 - #4190
Realtors & Services..........4010 Houses for Sale................4020 Houses Wanted ................4030 Condos/Townhouses ........4040 Acreages ..........................4050 Acreages Wanted ............4060 Farms/Land ......................4070 Farms/Land Wanted ........4080 Manufactured/ Mobile Homes ..................4090 Income Property ..............4100 Commercial Property ......4110 Industrial Property ............4120 Cottages/Resort Property ..4130 Businesses for Sale..........4140 Buildings for Sale ............4150 Lots for Sale ....................4160 Out of Town Property ......4170 Investment Opportunities ..4180 Mortgages Bought/Sold....4190
On-Farm Mobile Veterinary Services
4150
Buildings For Sale
Meticulous & Unique 2184 Sq. Ft. 2 Bdrm., 3 Bath, 2.69 Acres. Heated Shop. Tranquil Crick trickles thru. Mins. to Sundre. $437,000 Dori Westin, Coldwell Banker ONTRACK Realty 403-357-9010
4090
Manufactured Homes
CHOOSE FROM 8 Brand New Triple M 20x76 kitchen special spec manufactured homes starting at $138,500 and save over $5000! For more information call United Homes Canada 1-800-461-7632 or visit our site at www.unitedhomescanada.com ONLY $164,900 for a brand new, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 1520 sq. ft. modular home in Ponoka! Immediate possession available. Toll Free 855.463.0084, online at www.jandelhomes.com or email us at sales@ jandelhomes.com
Antique & Classic Autos
5020
COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION, 5th Annual Edmonton Motor Show Collector Car Auction, Indoors, Expo Centre, April 10 -12, over 80,000 spectators, 90% sold last year, all consignments welcome, call 888-296-0528 ext. 102 or e-mail egauctions.com
Herd Health
Phone 403-391-1684 ʹͶ
Dr. Bruce Wine
TREE MULCHING Hillbilly Tree Mulching Ltd. • FENCE LINES • CUT LINES • POWER LINES • PIPELINES • BRUSH & BUSH • STUMPS
Transportation #5000-5300
Motorhomes
5100
RV CONSIGNMENTS
WANTED Phone Randy Mohl at
403-783-8008
4020
EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW - 3842+/- sq. ft. on 33.98 title acres & 5.50 Acre Lot w/32, 440+/- sq. ft. Commercial Industrial Buildings.. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, May 7, Getkate Property near Lethbridge, Alberta. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate.
Businesses For Sale
Public Notices
5704 Hwy 2A North, Ponoka
6010
1.403.318.0498 1.403.358.0452
VETERINARY SERVICES
SILVERWOOD LUXURY Modular Log Homes. Show Home 311 - 36 Ave. SE, Calgary. Discover how we can design, build & finish your custom log home in weeks. 1-855-598-4120; www.silverwoodloghomes.ca.
Southwest Industrial Park 4102-64 St., Ponoka 403-783-5200
Acreages
4050
Amendment to Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU The Council of Ponoka County has been asked by Miles and Joyce Crandall to amend Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU as follows: Reclassify the existing 80-acre subdivision in the W ½ NW 30-4325-W4 from Agricultural District to Agricultural (Small Holdings) District to allow for subdivision of the rezoned area into two parcels. Before considering the by-law, Council will hold a Public Hearing at which any person claiming to be affected may ask questions or make comments. This hearing is scheduled for 10:45 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 in the Council Chambers of the County Administration Building. A copy of the proposed by-law may be inspected at the County Administration Building, Ponoka, Alberta during regular office hours.
8 a.m. - 5 p.m Mon. to Sat. • Open late Thursday 24-hour Emergency Call Dr. Bill Frischke • Dr. Kelly Loree • Dr. Leighton Coma Dr. Trevor Hook • Dr. Jasmine Hardy
Reaching 6000 households weekly
For just
$30 per week this space could be yours!
403-783-3311
HIGH and DRY
4 Acres, 1 Mile E of Caroline, Trees on N Property Line, Power to Property, $129,000. Dori Westin, Coldwell Banker ONTRACK Realty 403-357-9010
EASY!
The easy way to find a buyer for items you want to sell is with a Classified want ad. Phone 1-877-2233311
Charlie B. Cutforth Chief Administrative Officer Ponoka County 4205 - Highway #2A PONOKA, Alberta T4J 1V9 Phone: 783-3333 Fax: 783-6965 e-mail: PonokaCounty @PonokaCounty.com
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THIS SPACE COULD BE YOURS FOR
$30
PER WEEK.
CALL 4037833311 PLUMBING
5110 -50 Street Box 4414 Ponoka, Alberta T4J 1R7
Hours of Business: Monday - Friday 7:30 8:00 am - 5 pm
JESSE ZINTER Office - 403-783-5489
WATER WELL DRILLING SERVICES
GRAND THEFT
AT THE LAKE Executive 5 bdrm., 3 bath, Att. 4 + Garage. Secluded, Quiet. Boat Dock, Beyond affordable, BELOW Replacement @ $749k. Dori Westin, Coldwell Banker Ontrack Realty 403-357-9010
24 Hr. Emergency 403-783-4348
We now carry a complete line of Ritchie Stockwater parts
PUBLIC NOTICE Can do trees up to 15” wide
Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 5 pm Sat. 9 am - 4:30 pm
• JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER REQUIRED
4140
HIGH CASH PRODUCING vending machines. $1.00 vend = .70 profit. All on location in your area. Selling due to illness. Call 1-866-668-6629 for details.
Dr. Murray Jacobson Dr. Clayton West Dr. Ashley Shannon
PONOKA PLUMBING & HEATING
Ponoka County
MULCHING TO SUIT ALL NEEDS
Doug Casey
Houses For Sale
Ponoka Veterinary Clinic
5502 - Hwy 2A Ponoka, AB
Ultrasound-aided ReproducƟve Programs CETA CerƟĮed Dairy and Beef Embryo Transfer
VETERINARY SERVICES
Darcy’s Drilling Services • water wells drilled & serviced • new pump & pressure system installations • all types of pump repairs • well shocking Darcy Schmidt Ph: (403) 783-2220 Fax: (403) 783-8828 Email: darcysdrillingservices@hotmail.com
WATER WELL SERVICE
ECKLUND
Water Well Service • Install & Service Pumps • Shock Wells • Pressure Systems Serviced & Installed Home: (403) 783-3712 Cell: (403) 704-3413
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Fifth Wheels
5110
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Public Notices
6010
Public Notices
Public Notices
6010
6010
Ponoka County
Ponoka County
PUBLIC NOTICE 2007 DUTCHMAN 5th wh., 28RK, front queen bed, rear kitchen, sleeps 6, slide-out living room, n/s, clean. $17,750. 403-784-2482
Auto Wreckers
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FREE SCRAP and truck removal including farm machinery. We pay cash at our yard. 1-780-914-7560; www.sturgeonbusparts.ca.
Whatever you SELL... Advertise it HERE!
Public Notice #6000
Public Notices ..................6010 Special Features ..............6050
Public Notices
6010
Amendment to Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU
The Council of Ponoka County has been asked by James and Ellen Wall to amend Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU as follows:
The Council of Ponoka County has been asked by Rollie and Joanne Comeau to amend Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU as follows:
Reclassify the existing 26-acre subdivision in the SE 7-42-27-W4 from Agricultural District to Country Residential Hobby Farm District to allow for subdivision of the rezoned area into two parcels.
Reclassify part of the NE 2-43-25-W4 (approximately 10 acres) from Agricultural District to Country Residential District to allow future subdivision of the rezoned area into 5 two-acre parcels.
Before considering the by-law, Council will hold a Public Hearing at which any person claiming to be affected may ask questions or make comments. This hearing is scheduled for 11:15 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 in the Council Chambers of the County Administration Building.
Before considering the by-law, Council will hold a Public Hearing at which any person claiming to be affected may ask questions or make comments. This hearing is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, April 28, 2015 in the Council Chambers of the County Administration Building.
A copy of the proposed by-law may be inspected at the County Administration Building, Ponoka, Alberta during regular office hours.
A copy of the proposed by-law may be inspected at the County Administration Building, Ponoka, Alberta during regular office hours.
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Amendment to Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU
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Charlie B. Cutforth Chief Administrative Officer Ponoka County 4205 - Highway #2A PONOKA, Alberta T4J 1V9 Phone: 783-3333 Fax: 783-6965 e-mail: PonokaCounty @PonokaCounty.com
Charlie B. Cutforth Chief Administrative Officer Ponoka County 4205 - Highway #2A PONOKA, Alberta T4J 1V9 Phone: 783-3333 Fax: 783-6965 e-mail: PonokaCounty @PonokaCounty.com
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Hammy’s SPIRITS
OPEN
10 AM - 11 PM 7 Days A Week
CAROLANS IRISH CREAM LIQUOR
19
$
COORS BANQUET
355 ML 12 PACK CAN
$
750 ML
2399
EACH
99
EACH TWISTED TEA ORIGINAL OR HALF & HALF
355 ML 12 PACK CAN
PINNACLE VODKA 750ML
18
$
99 EACH
750 ML
99 EACH
99 EACH BACARDI WHITE, GOLD OR DARK RUM
CARNIVOR CABERNET SAUVIGNON
375 ML
12 $ 2399
750 ML
OR
EACH
750 ML
2/ 20 $
OR
00
1049
$
EACH
$
2/ 25 $
750 ML
MIRASOU PINOT NOIR OR PINOT GRIGIO
99 EACH
22
$
DI SARONNO AMARETTO
$
21
$
GRANT’S FAMILY RESERVE SCOTCH
23 $ 99 33 $
99 EACH
1.14 L
2099
1299
$
TANQUERAY LONDON DRY GIN 750 ML
00
EACH
SIBLING RIVALRY PINK, RED OR WHITE 750 ML
2/$2500 OR
1299
$
EACH
EACH
Bay #5, 4502 - 50th St. • 403-783-2333 Prices in effect Wednesday, Apr. 8 to Tuesday, Apr. 14, 2015 Prices do not include GST or deposit. We reserve the right to limit quantities
750 ML
EACH