CONNECTING THE COMMUNITY Vol. 67, No. 32 | WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2015 | 403-783-3311 | WWW.PONOKANEWS.COM
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Captain Benjamin Ostell played a vital role in the earliest settlement of Ponoka Story on page 5
Home lost to fire: Members of the Ponoka Fire Department were called to a home fire in the early morning hours of Wednesday, July 29 at the Ponoka Trailer Park. Firefighters were able to quell the blaze and keep it from spreading to other homes. More details on page 3. Photo by Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
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Engineers receive tenders for North Bridge and road realignment BY JEFFREY HEYDEN-KAYE
Tenders for the North Bridge replacement and road realignment project were opened in an open public meeting Thursday, July 30 with total numbers showing the project as a whole will cost more than originally estimated. There were nine envelopes containing bids focusing exclusively on the reconstruction of the bridge, as opened by Lex3 consultant Trevor Baragar. There were amendments to most of the original proposals, which dropped the tender down to varying degrees. The figures below show the new total cost estimates
for the bridge reconstruction portion of the project as submitted by the companies: • EllisDon: $2,717,440.24 • Volker Stevin: $2,377,000 • Innovative Civil Constructors: $2,814,250 • Carmacks Enterprises: $3,096,631 • Surespan: proposal withdrawn • Alberco: $2,523,910 • Ironclad Earthworks: $2,875,000 • OHL Construction Canada: $3,363,000 • Formula Construction: $2,879,505. There were six bids for the road realignment portion of the project and all were submitted without amendments to
the original concept. The bids for the road realignment were disclosed by Jim Duckworth of Tagish Engineering: • Border Paving: $2,707,404.32 • EllisDon: $2,703,651.28 • Galloway Construction Group: $4,145,351.02 Construction: • TBL $2,819,467.62 Contracting: • Inline $2,650,693.82 • DB Bobcat Services: $2,966,980.91 At this point Duckworth and Baragar will review the proposals in detail with final information expected to be presented to town council at its Tuesday, Aug. 11 meeting at 4:30 p.m.
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Farmers press on with CWB class action BY JEFFREY HEYDEN-KAYE
Four western farmers allege that Ottawa shortchanged western Canadian farmers $720 million after the dismantling of the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) in 2011/12. A statement of claim by the farmers was recently amended to provide more detail in their case against the federal government. One claim made by the group is that approximately 93 per cent sales revenue was returned to farmers between 1998 to 2010/11, as compared to the 83 per cent in 2012/13. “There is no justification for the government-run CWB to return just 83 per cent of sales
revenue to farmers in 2011/12. The difference between 93 per cent and 83 per cent is in the order of $720 million. It should be noted that 2011/12 sales recorded the third highest revenue since farmers were put in charge of the Board in 1998,” said Stewart Wells, chairperson of the Friends of the CWB, in a July 13 press release . One of the issues the farmers want resolved is that the 2012/13 financial report of the Canadian Wheat Board has never been released. Anders Bruun, counsel for the Friends of the CWB, said the next step for the Friends was to wait for a judge to determine if the class action by
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farmer plaintiffs Harold Bell of British Columbia, Andew Dennis of Manitoba, Nathan Macklin of Alberta and Ian McCreary of Saskwatchewan is justifiable. Bruun said there are several requirements in creating a class action lawsuit and a judge has to be satisfied that the proper steps have been followed. He expects that a judge will review the case sometime in September.
“There’s usually not a reason to keep it secret unless there’s something wrong.” Anders Bruun, counsel for the Friends of the Canadian Wheat Board
The four clients want to see the financial statements for the 2012/13 period, explained Bruun, adding that they are putting out a call to the auditor general for assistance. In their press release, the Friends of CWB state having access to the financial statements would help them determine if their claim that money was used to cover restructuring costs is correct. “However, it appears that while the majority of restructuring costs were already met by 2012, the government-run CWB decided not to use all of the taxpayer money in 2011/12 in favour of accessing those funds in subsequent years. In fact, it appears that the government-run CWB even used money from pooling accounts to cover some of the restructuring costs,” explained Wells in the release. “There’s usually not a reason to keep it secret unless there’s something wrong,” added Bruun in an interview. He added that after the class action lawsuit began, the federal government paid western farmers $24,000,000.
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Ponoka home lost to blaze at Ponoka Trailer Park
BY JEFFREY HEYDEN-KAYE
Members of the Ponoka Fire Department were called to a structure fire in the early morning hours of Wednesday, July 29. A doublewide mobile unit at the Ponoka Trailer Parkk caught fire and crews rushed to the scene to quell the blaze. Owners Tim and Julie Bolen were able to leave the building uninjured while crews spent approximately three hours working to contain the blaze and eventually put it out. Crews had to attack the fire from the different angles to put out the flames.
Members of the community worked to help the Bolens find clothes and other necessary items and a GoFundMe campaign was initiated to help the family out. Fire Chief Jamie Wilkinson said the point of origin of the fire is known but the cause is still under investigation. Traffic stop nets handgun When members of the Ponoka Integrated Traffic Unit pulled over the driver of a Mercedes recently, the last thing they expected to find was a loaded .22 caliber handgun. Officers stopped the southbound vehicle near Ponoka and could smell an odor of marijuana emanating from the vehicle. While arresting the 28-year-old male driver and 29-year-old male passenger, the officer heard a splash nearby. Upon reviewing the police cruiser video the officer was able to determine
the passenger threw a black bag into the ditch. The bag was eventually found and contained a loaded handgun and small amount of marijuana was also located. The 29-year-old Prince Albert, Sask. passenger received several charges related to the possession of the unauthorized firearm. The driver, from Westbank B.C., was charged with possession of a controlled substance and failing to produce insurance and a licence. Highway 2 closed after motorcycle collision Traffic on Highway 2 was busy during the long weekend and one collision, caused by a backlog of traffic due to a broken down vehicle, could have ended badly for a motorcyclist. As vehicles were making their way southbound on Highway 2 on Friday, July 31 at 8 p.m. a motorcycle was hit from behind by another vehicle. The southbound lanes
were closed for some time while officers investigated. Investigations determined the driver of the sedan that collided with the motorcycle is believed to have been impaired and provided two blood-alcohol samples of .19 and .18. They were charged with impaired driving. The rider of the motorcycle is believed to have survived the collision. Impaired driver slow to drive at green light A Ponoka RCMP officer pulled over the driver of a 2003 Chevy Malibu Aug. 2 at 1:15 a.m. after witnessing her take too long to drive forward at a green light. The driver, a 37-year-old woman, was arrested and provided two blood-alcohol samples of .15. She was charged with impaired driving. Minor injuries after collision Emergency crews were called to a collision on Highway 2A near Tim Hortons Tuesday, July 28. The cause of the collision is still under investigation but a 2014 Mitsubishi, driven by a 24-year-old Red Deer man, rolled after colliding with a 2011 Buick, driven by an
80-year-old Ponoka man. There was also a 21-yearold passenger from Ponoka in the Mitsubishi. It is believed there were minor injuries from the collision. Stolen Skidoo Police are looking for suspects related to the theft of a 1998 Skidoo Formula 3 and a homemade trailer.
The theft occurred sometime between Friday, July 17 and Monday, July 20 at a home on 53 Avenue. Ponoka RCMP and the Integrated Traffic Unit took 214 calls from July 18 to Aug. 3. If you have information on any crime call Ponoka RCMP at 403-783-4472 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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Patricia Ann Spelrem Pat Spelrem was born on July 1, 1956 in Edmonton, Alberta and passed away on July 28, 2015 in Ponoka at the age of 59 years. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband Deryl Spelrem of Ponoka; step-children Byron and Lisa Spelrem; grandchildren Karley and Jayden Spelrem; sisters Janice (Garry) Gibson and Sandra (Gordon) Gruninger; brother Ron Mathison; her mother-in-law Opal Spelrem; sisters-in-law Sylvia (Murray) Bystedt and Janet (Bob) Van Housen; brothers-in-law Gary (Darlene) Spelrem and Roger (Norma) Spelrem; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her parents Margaret and Peter Mathison and her father-in-law Glen Spelrem. A Service of Remembrance will be held at the First Baptist Church Ponoka on Friday, August 7, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. Memorial donations are gratefully accepted to the Asker Ladies Aid. To express condolences to Pat’s family, please visit www.womboldfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements Entrusted to Ponoka Funeral Home ~ A Wombold Family Funeral Home ~
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Religion
Cross-pollination
Your Guide To Local Houses of Worship
CHURCH DIRECTORY Associated Gospel Churches of Canada
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
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PONOKA Sr. Pastor Paul Spate
Erin Dirsten - Fac. Youth & Family Min. & James Crosina - Fac. of Community Life
5109 - 57 Ave. Ponoka www.fbcponoka.org
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Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
NEW COVENANT BAPTIST REFORMED CHURCH Currently meeting at Ponoka Christian School 6300-50 St. Worship Service Sunday 10:30 a.m. Everyone Welcome! phone: 403-783-6962 • www.baptistreformedponoka.org
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
PONOKA WORD OF LIFE CHURCH Pastor Rob McArthur
Pastor Tim Graff
For the past three-and-ahalf years I have commuted from St. Albert twice per week to serve my congregation and the community of Ponoka town and county. On July 3, my wife, youngest daughter and I finally moved to Ponoka. What a difference it is to wake up on Sunday morning and not have to drive for over an hour. How refreshing it is to see so many of you
every day. I give thanks to God and to all the people who patiently endured this time of transition and helped us settle into a new community and a new home. Ministry from afar is not easy. It sometimes feels like trying to pollinate from a distance. It rarely works very well. There was once a pastor who had been given two young apple trees as a farewell gift from his congregation. It seemed an odd gift until he realized that it takes two apple trees, and of course a lot of bees, to pollinate effectively. Apple trees are cross-pollinators and they need to be in relationship to other apple trees in order to thrive and bear fruit. At the same time, we can’t emphasize enough the role of bees in making the pollination possible, given the recent concerns with the decline of the bee population. Christians are also crosspollinators in that God has
brought us together in Christian communities through the cross of Christ to be in relationship with God and with one another. As the Word is faithfully proclaimed and studied within these communities the Holy Spirit creates and nurtures faith and thereby grows the fruits of the Spirit that we might become God’s blessing to the world around us. Even in our homes, parents can encourage this cross-pollination through family prayer, devotions and Bible reading. However, as a father, I know how challenging that can be with the push and pull of so many activities. Good habits, though, do take time and perseverance to develop and God certainly stands alongside us as we develop these disciplines. As Christians we were never created to be alone in our journey of faith. God has called and gathered us together that through the Word and Sacraments our faith may be
strengthened and we may be inspired to works of service in Christ’s name. So how is your connection to the other “apple trees” in our community? Are you a regular cross-pollinator in your congregation? Or are you trying to live this life of faith alone? The storm that went through our area a couple of weeks ago taught me that trees on their own were more likely to be broken by the wind than those that stood together. God gathers people together through the Word Jesus Christ and has promised to be among them to announce forgiveness of sins, life and salvation for all. Perhaps this fall you might consider ways to become more strongly connected to one of the Christian communities listed in our paper and in doing so, may God bless you with the “cross”pollination of His life-giving Word.
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SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH PASTOR DAVE BEAUDOIN 6230-57 Ave. Ph. 403-783-6404 Saturdays 9:30 - 12 Noon dsjjb@xplornet.com ponokaadventist.ca
SONRISE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Pastor W. Delleman Worship Service 10:30 a.m. ½ mile south of Centennial Centre for Mental Health & Brain Injury
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ST. AUGUSTINE CATHOLIC CHURCH Fr. Shimit Abraham CFIC Mass Times: 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 9:00 a.m. Sunday
5113 - 52 Ave., Ponoka, T4J 1H6 403-783-4048 stachurch@shaw.ca
ST. MARY’S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Donna Willer Rev. Marty Tuer, Honourary Assistant 5120 - 49 Ave. Ponoka
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TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 5501 - 54 Ave. Ponoka 403-783-4141 Sunday Service: 10:30am Sunday School: 10:30am Pastor Tim Graff • trinityponoka.ca
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Enjoying a cup of tea: From Back Left – Gilda Riske, Illona Carter, Arlene Dewhiest, Marnie Wilkins, Elsie Nelson, Shirley Duggan, and Ethel Gardner enjoy tea at the Fort Ostell Museum Heritage Tea on Saturday, Aug. 1. Prior to taking a tour of the museum. Photo by David Thielen
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Reflections of Ponoka Fort Ostell was a military post for only 50 days BY MIKE RAINONE FOR THE NEWS
The first settlers in this area would trade their furs and obtain their vital supplies year round from the Hudson’s Bay Company trading post located on the north bank of the Battle River. On April 11, 1885 this busy HBC post was pillaged by a roving band of Cree Indians during a tense and violent time of the ongoing Riel Rebellion across the prairies. After an immediate order from Fort Edmonton, the commander of the Alberta Field Force fortified several strategic points in the Battle River district by dispatching Captain John Benjamin Ostell and Lieutenant Leander Plinquet and 20 members of the 65th Mounted Royal Rifles to the troubled Hudson’s Bay Trading Post. In the meantime, several battalions of mounted troops were seen on the Calgary to Edmonton trail on their way to Fort Edmonton to be dispatched into hot spots of the upris-
ing, and would stop at the Battle River Crossing on April 28, 1885. The locals were thrilled to see this first line of the law show their force, including the scarlet clad men of the North West Photo courtesy of Fort Ostell Museum
One of the feature attractions at the Fort Ostell Museum is this commemorative model of historical Fort Ostell, a rugged fortress that was constructed in a few weeks at the Battle River crossing to protect the Hudson’s Bay Company Trading Post and the C and E Trail from attack.
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Captain Benjamin Ostell of Montreal would play a short but vital role in the earliest settlement of Ponoka and the Battle River District when he and Lieutenant Joseph Leandre Plinquet of the No. 1 Company 65th Royal Rifles marched a troop of 20 French Canadian soldiers to the Battle River Crossing in 1885 to protect the Hudson Bay Trading Post. In only 50 short days, they would build the strong-hold of Fort Ostell to protect against possible uprising and attack during the Northwest Riel Rebellion.
Mounted Police and the Nile green uniforms of the 65th Battalion. On May 10, 1885, the company led by Captain Ostell arrived and began to establish a fortress for the protection of those at the Hudson’s Bay Trading Post, including Reverend M.P. Scollen’s house, as well as the many travellers passing through the area on the new Calgary/Edmonton trail. These hardy French Canadian soldiers, who were paid 50 cents a day, began their work immediately, first digging a trench twoand-a-half-foot deep around the HB store and about 200 feet in diameter around all the buildings. Then a moat five-foot deep was dug around the house and connected to the outer trench by means of four canals. The walls of the trading post were strengthened with additional timbers and 28 loopholes were cut between the logs to allow the men to fire at an invading enemy with relative safety. The building itself was partitioned into two sections, one for the officers quarters and the other for a kitchen and dormitory, then to further fortify the area, earth from the original trench was piled in the form of a regu-
lar embankment and then an abbittis consisting of sharpened branches was formed on the banks. Strong barricades were also constructed to protect the doors and the windows of the post, while a six-foot-high turf wall was built all around the house above the moat. A log stable was located within the compound and the only method of bringing horses and supplies to or from the building was across the two canals, both of which were spanned by movable bridges. Four bell tents were also erected within the barricade, one guard tent, a soldier’s tent, the captain’s tent, and a baker’s tent, and also at the rear of the fort was an open oven, while the flagpole was raised in front of the sentry box. This magnificent structure of that early colorful era was completed in only a few weeks, and was named Fort Ostell in honour of Captain John B. Ostell, the Commander of the Royal Rifles. During the period of the construction the 65th Battalion had many visitors, including a steady stream of stages coaches, wagon trains and other travellers on the busy C/E Trail, as well as two more military groups heading for the big
fight in Saskatchewan. After the post was well fortified and blessed by Monsignor Grandin, Captain Ostell established friendly relations with the Stonies of Sharphead’s Band, whom he respected and could depend on, and attempted to procure arms for them to help keep the Bear Hills quiet and to keep the vital road from Edmonton to Battle River open and interrupted. Just how successful the quick and very solid fortifications at Fort Ostell would have been during an actual attack cannot be surmised, as the post was never engaged in a battle with the roving Cree bands, who watched the work of the soldiers very closely, but probably soon realized that any attempt to overpower the fortress was likely impossible. By June 27, 1885, Batoche had fallen, Louis Riel had been captured, and peace finally returned to the prairies, whose rapidly growing population of settler families would now vigorously get on with building their new homes, farms, and communities, as well as looking forward to a long and successful future in the fertile new land. Thus the life of Fort Ostell as a military post was only
about 50 days, from May 9 until June 27, after which Captain Ostell and his troop returned to Fort Edmonton to receive new orders, and then later joined their comrades to carry on their duties of protecting the rugged prairies. Although no visible remains of the historic wood and earth fortress can be seen to this day, the location of historical Fort Ostell would have been located in the farm field just south of the county dump site at the south end of Ponoka. The legal land description for the site of that first Hudson’s Bay Company Post is S.W. 5-43-25-W4th, and an historical marker has been placed at the corner of 42nd Avenue and 66th Street in honour of this most important and exciting chapter of our early history 130 long years ago. This grand and thrilling old Fort Ostell tale has and will always be preserved in our town and county with the long-time prescense of the Fort Ostell Library, the Fort Ostell Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughter of the Empire, and the Fort Ostell Museum in the Ponoka Lion’s Centennial Park, which has a very special corner dedicated to its exciting name sake.
6 PONOKA NEWS
Opinion
Town can build trust by increasing transparency
Jeff Heyden-Kaye
Reporter In the last two years of reporting on this new group of elected Ponoka town councillors I have seen them take steps to become more open and transparent. After a few months in office, council opened up Committee of the Whole meetings to the public, something that hadn’t been done for many years by previous councils. Residents were also given a voice during public meetings by being allowed to speak for two minutes in a public forum. Mayor Rick Bonnett recently stated in an interview that council has become more transparent and he is right to a degree. These are important steps in garnering trust with residents. I have also seen the strength of each of these councillors and submit that if they
are unified as a council they can accomplish the goals they set out to achieve. There has been a difference in the modus operandi of town administration that appears at odds with council’s intention to be more transparent. I can’t say when it started but there has been a general reluctance on the part of administration to make public reports, well, public. A more obvious example of that was when the town received a report on the state of affairs of its playgrounds. A request by Ponoka News to see the report has been turned down with staff stating it is a “working document.” To be clear, staff cannot immediately respond to requests for information without following some process. Administration is balancing many different jobs such as training new staff, dealing with aging infrastructure while also working on communitybeneficial initiatives such as the Nominate Your Neighbour campaign and being a member of the Communities in Bloom program. Town staff must be praised for their efforts to keep these plans up and running. It is one of the parts of Ponoka that makes living in this community so enjoyable. However, for reasons known only to administration, a simple report on the playgrounds in town is something that cannot be divulged. What administration may not realize is keeping this document from taxpayers’
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eyes sets off warning bells. It gives the appearance that there is something to hide. While this may not actually be the case, the argument is moot because for most people, perception is reality. Now when an important document such as the state of the Town of Ponoka’s administrative building is prepared and administration delays its release, the mistrust towards Town Hall increases. It has been over a month since town planners received that report. Most residents are fully aware that the building is reaching the limit of its life and council’s recent decision to move staff to a temporary location because of unsafe working conditions gives some indication of the health and safety environment of the building. A temporary wall in the administrative building blocks
off the basement and a vague poster apologizes for having no public washrooms. This is all to show that yes, something is wrong with Town Hall, but residents have not been privy to the contents of the report although they probably wouldn’t be surprised with its contents. Another issue that potentially arises from withholding information, something that administration may not realize, is it tends to create an environment of secrecy. Those who do see the document express how bad things are but this leaves the vast majority of residents without a full understanding of what is happening. By releasing the report, administration is in a position to guide people and respond to questions to help them understand the true state of affairs of the building. This applies to any report that residents’
taxes have paid for. Another report on the Ponoka Fire Department was mentioned by administration and was presented to Ponoka County councillors during an informal barbecue/meeting recently. Requests to see the document were declined by town staff with administration stating, “It’s a working document.” Ponoka News was told that the report states equipment is in need of replacement. If that is the case then let residents see the full extent of the need. Is there really something in these reports that administration doesn’t want residents to see? There is no way to determine that unless they are released to the public. Residents should be allowed to make a conclusion based on the facts, not from hints and pieces of information.
Trust in administration and council will continue to wane the more these documents are withheld. Releasing them does two things: it shows residents the direction of administration and creates an actual environment of transparency. The point is that residents, the ones who are paying for the infrastructure, reports and staff salaries, must be included in the process; it goes a long way in building an environment of trust. These reports cannot be so confidential in nature that we would have to seek them out on Wikileaks.org — a website that publishes government documents. Rather than keep them locked away, council and administration will hopefully see the right of things and bring these documents to light. It’s in everyone’s best interests.
Reader questions Tory spending before call of election Dear Editor: I’m not sure whether what has happened via the federal government in the last few months can be classified as pork barrel politics. Pork barrel politics after all happens during the lifespan of a government with cash in hand. The intention of the Tories, though, is the same as the original definition of that term: to win public support and re-election. Promising large amounts of money to vari-
ous projects, it seems to me, goes counter to what a thoughtful and prudent government would do with taxpayers’ money. Governing after all is a long-term project, hopefully with generations yet to come in mind. If the Tories are proud of their record why would they pander to the free spending promises of someone at a poker table with questionable IOUs? Are they caught up so much in the promise and the excitement of regaining power and control that the disci-
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pline of financial responsibility is no longer a constraint? Outside of these promises though, what is it in the Tory’s tenure that suggests a supportive, consultative, mutually respective engagement with provinces, municipalities and aboriginal peoples in the future? Health care, an economic strategy beyond, but not limited to, natural resources, and an awareness of the human impact on climate change: all these involve collective federal and pro-
vincial engagement. I have no doubt that Mr. Harper is a strong leader, but I’m guessing, like me, he feels at a loss often in large consultative sessions where the introvert in him comes out and competing voices and interests disrupt his agenda. After 10 years in government he's not going to change. We do need a consultative, engaged leader. George Jason
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Summer reading program thrives at Maskwacis Cultural College BY JEFFREY HEYDEN-KAYE
A summer reading program hosted at Maskwacis Cultural College (MCC) is getting kids and their parents into books. Over the last four years librarian, Manisha Khetarpal has collaborated with the TD summer Reading Club to get kids into reading and the college has collected thousands of books free to use. Boxes of books line the walls of classrooms at MCC. “Our goal is to keep our children connected with reading for 60 days, five minutes a day,” said Khetarpal. Using the Cree word “Ayamitah,” which means, “let’s read together” the program has grown to involve Ponoka Elementary School (PES), the Montana School and MCC. The number of young readers who have joined the reading program has increased each year, partly through word of mouth promotions. “We request people tell four other people about it,” said Khetarpal. The program brings free books to the library and developed a “library in a box” for readers. Khetarpal said
there are four parts to making the program work: • The MCC gets books donated from many sources; • Using the TD Summer Reading program has helped young readers and parents follow a reading list; • Readers have web access to an online notebook to record notes and observations; • Participants can read books from eReaders. Working with the other schools has given participants a way to look positively at
school as they record their reading minutes into their summer reading log, added Khetarpal.
“Our goal is to keep our children connected with reading for 60 days, five minutes a day.” Manisha Khetarpal, Maskwacis Cultural College librarian
ered.” Maskwacis students at Montana School also receive the benefit of oral storytelling from Cree elders, which is an important part of indigenous learning, said Khetarpal. Samson Cree Nation summer youth staff help ensure the program continues to run smoothly and Khetarpal said book donations and buddy
She suggests the program has brought families together as “the individual gets more knowledge and is empow-
readers ensure a fun experience for kids. She said Ponoka’s Jimmy Rawji has volunteered his time as a reading buddy for the last four years and help from PES’s literacy support teacher Jennifer Parker has helped allow the program to thrive. Khetarpal says anyone wishing to donate or become
a reading buddy can contact the MCC. What Khetarpal hopes to increase is the number of books that have indigenous content. “Indigenous content is important for non-indigenous people, too,” said Khetarpal. Many books were provided by donations from Save the Children Canada and Scholastic Canada.
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Jail sentence for refusing to unclench hands BY DAVID THIELEN
Failing to open his hands when asked to by a police officer netted Jason George Cattleman nine days in jail and a prohibition from being in any school ground, playground or public park in Ponoka while drunk. At about 3:50 p.m. on Thursday, July 30, RCMP were called to Centennial Park where they found two drunk males trying to pick fights with others in the park. When the police asked for identification, Cattleman said “What are you going to do? Shoot me?” he then turned and jogged away from the officers. When the officer caught up with him, Cattleman had his fists clenched and refused to open them when asked. Because of Cattleman's previous record, the officer was concerned for his own safety and used pepper spray to subdue Cattleman. Cattleman was then transported to internment cells.
The crown asked for a sentence of custody between seven and 15 days plus a peace bond prohibiting Cattleman from being in any school ground, playground, or public park in Ponoka for one year. The defence suggested that part of the penalty for not unclenching his hands was the pepper spray. In addition he said that Cattleman had made arrangements to go to Poundmakers Lodge Treatment Centre, an Aboriginal addiction treatment centre near Edmonton. Part of the requirements for entry into the treatment program is staying
sober for one week prior to entry. In sentencing, the judge said to Cattleman “if you would have just listened to the officer and opened your hands, it is likely you would not be in custody.” In handing down nine days in jail and the 12-month peace bond, the judge said he hoped it would help to keep Catttleman sober so he can get into Poundmaker. It took eight years but RCMP always get their man On January 26, 2007 at 10:15 a.m., RCMP were called to a single vehicle collision on Highway
53 west of Ponoka. When officers arrived at the scene, they found a semi truck had run into a power pole, and that the driver was still in the cab with live electrical lines on the ground. Officers instructed the driver to stay in the cab until the power could be turned off. Once the power was turned off, officers detected the strong smell of alcohol, and found a partially full bottle of vodka behind the passenger seat. They then demanded a breath test and two police officers were required to help the driver to
the police car. At the police station, breathalyzer readings of .320 and .350 were obtained and the driver was charged with driving while over .08 and given a date to appear. Now, over eight years later, the driver, Michael Norman Lund, pleaded guilty to the driving over .08 charge and a number of fail to appear charges. In speaking to the sentence, the defence stated that except for one 24-hour binge, Lund had been sober since 2010. The judge said “I have to take into account the very high
readings, the collision, the fail to appears, and in my view the type of vehicle you were driving.” “It's to your credit that you have taken steps to deal with your drinking, but that is mitigated by your failing to appear.” On the .08 reading, the fine was $3,000 or by default 37 days in jail. On the multiple fail to appears, Lund was sentenced to 10 days in jail on each count to run concurrently. He then received credit for nine days of pretrial custody, leaving one day of jail which was satisfied by his
appearance in court. In addition Lund is prohibited from driving for one year, and will be under two years’ probation. Uttering threats via Facebook nets jail time Joshua Martin Howse received a total of 45 days in jail for texting threatening messages to his ex, stealing a friend’s car, and breaching conditions of his release. In addition, he received 18 months of probation, a prohibition from owning or possessing firearms for a period of five years and must provide a DNA sample.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Ponoka Fire Department Weekly Report Fire Facts
Did you know… HISTORY OF PROUD SERVICE We had a great turnout at the “Meet the Chief” Coffee at Tim Hortons where Ponoka residents gave new Chief Wilkinson a warm welcome to our community.
The Ponoka Fire Department (PFD) was founded in 1906 and has served our community and area since that time, with pride and professionalism. We are proud of our volunteer firefighters and staff and thank them for their dedication and community service. They have a proud history of keeping our community safe, have served us well and will continue to be supported by the Town.
Call Volumes
Training, Equipment and Safety Practices
PFD firefighters responded to 216 calls in 2014: 82 in the Town of Ponoka, 66 in Ponoka County and 57 to assist Alberta Transportation So far in 2015 the PFD has responded to 131 calls, the majority of which have been fire calls There have been 31 – 911 calls in July alone and 3 have been structure fires
Chief Wilkinson has ordered new turnout gear for volunteer firefighters (jacket and pants required for structural fires) which will arrive in a few weeks PFD is continuing with regular training for members to achieve their 1001 level 1 and 2 – which are professional firefighter qualifications
Volunteers
PFD offers Community Outreach such as Fire Prevention and school education programs In the past two weeks, children have learned about the PFD and its equipment at an event at Tim Hortons Ponoka and at the Ponoka Jubilee Library
There are 22 Volunteer Firefighters with the Town of Ponoka, providing service from the Town’s Fire Hall to the Town and surrounding area We’ve recently received 10 applications and are filling 7 volunteer firefighter spots Our new Fire Chief Wilkinson is making arrangements to feed crews breakfast when they are called out on early morning emergencies
Community Outreach
HOMETOWN NEWS Council Updates The next meeting of Council is August 11 at 4:30 pm, Hudson’s Green Community Activity Centre, 6210 – 61 Street. All Council meetings are at Hudson’s Green until further notice. Agenda packages are posted on the website in advance of every Council meeting – look under ‘Town Hall > Town Council > Council Agenda and Minutes’ You are welcome to attend all Town Council meetings
Get Involved! Food vendors, entertainer, dancers, singers this is your invitation to get involved in Ponoka Day in the Park on August 28. Call the Town at 403-783-4431 for more information. We want to hear from you! Watch this space for information about community consultation – coming soon – COMMUNITY BUDGET WORKSHOP FCSS is looking for Tools for Schools supplies and donations for local children in need. Call 403-783-4462 or drop-off at FCSS and local businesses.
TOWN NOTICES Book your table now for Community Information and Registration Night is coming on September 2, 5 pm, Kinsmen Community Centre. Local organizations are welcome to participate. Call Tamara: 403-783-0131 47 Avenue Storm Upgrades start on August 17. This involves storm sewer replacement to improve the storm drainage capacity and prevent future flooding in this area. Watch this page, the website and social media for details about traffic rerouting. Join the TOP Team – the Town of Ponoka is hiring! New postings for Lifeguards and Instructors, and a Transfer Station Attendant are on the website – look on the homepage under Popular Pages > Employment & Other Opportunities Waste Transfer Station hours are Tuesday to Saturday from 10 am – 6 pm. Call 403-783-8328. Fire Permits required for burning in Town, other than in fire pits. Call Ponoka Fire Department: 403-783-0112.
“I know our smoke detector works because the alarm goes off every time my Mom cooks bacon,” said one youngster at the Ponoka Jubilee Library demonstration.
HOMETOWN EVENTS Pride in your Property – thanks for the nominations! Judges will visit nominated properties on August 13. Awards will take place during the Communities in Bloom BBQ at 12 noon, Fort Ostell Museum Communities in Bloom – August 13 – Judges loved Ponoka last year and they are back! Spruce up your properties for their tour of the community from 9 am to 3 pm. Let’s make a great impression on the judges and show our hometown pride! There is a Community BBQ sponsored by Sommers Home Hardware and hosted by the Town at 12 noon, Fort Ostell Museum. Ponoka Day in the Park – August 28 from 1 to 10 pm – The Town of Ponoka has chosen this day to Celebrate Ponoka as a safe, healthy, vibrant and fun community for everyone! Come enjoy a fun day of activities at Lions Centennial Park including kids activities, a charity tug-o-war, picnic in the park, cultural entertainment and a MOVIE IN THE PARK at 8 pm! Heartstrings Charity Tug-O-War – DEADLINE EXTENDED to Aug 14. Organize your friends, family or co-workers! Entries are online. At the Aquaplex – Public swimming from 1-4 pm and Lap Swim from 3-4 pm. Come out and enjoy the water! Ponoka FCSS events and activities: For information and tickets about the Ponoka FCSS Bus Trip – Fancy Hats Hit the Track ~ Northlands Race Track & Casino, Edmonton contact Shelly 403.783.4462 Ponoka Jubilee Library events and activities: Fall programming information is now available. Check the Library out on Facebook by searching Ponoka Jubilee Library. Website: ponokalibrary.prl.ab.ca WEEKLY PROFILE
Spotlight on the Lifeguards, Instructors and Cashiers at the Town Aquaplex Swim caps off to the 16 enthusiastic young people from the local area whose training, smiles and great attitudes make summers (and winters) fun and safe for everyone enjoying the Aquaplex! Many have been with the Town for years. We appreciate the work everyone does at the Aquaplex, including our Town Recreation staff, Derek Lewis, Jackie Schultz, Tamara Huzar and Andrew Jones. Please tell them hello and thank you the next time you stop in to enjoy the pool or a swim class.
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hopes to add some fun services to the mini golf next summer. One idea is to bring a bouncy house with a slide and to also provide birthday party
packages for families where hot dogs, cake and gift bags will be offered. “I want to make this place a kids’ fun zone,” said Tapel.
Among the treats she carries is Foothill Creamery ice cream and she has added bubble tea smoothies to the menu.
Ethan Gabrielle takes aim at the Ponoka Mini Golf Monday, Aug. 3 while Lorenza Geuder watches on. Photo by Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
ATTENTION READERS Please be advised that due to summer vacations, you may not get your copy of the Ponoka News delivered to your door every week. When possible we try to get substitute carriers, but as this is not always easy, we invite you to come down to the office and pick up your free copy of the newspaper. We trust you will be understanding during the summer holidays, and really appreciate your carrier once they are back in school!
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Wow, what a weekend! Be a part of history AND have a fantastic time! Join into the 2015 Camrose Founders Days Festival, August 14-16, 2015! The twelfth year of this annual 3 day history festival has something for everyone. FRIDAY Tours of our new City Hall, Messiah Church Hospitality Tea, old fashioned Promenade, Opening Ceremony at the Bailey Theatre. Followed by the Founder Reception, Old Sparling Historical Walk & Ghost Walk. SATURDAY Firebox Festival & Garden Party at the Camrose Heritage Railway Station Free tain rides on the Mirror Lake Express, games & activities, Station Swing Band, Beanery Lunch! Family Culture Craze! At the Camrose & District Centennial Museum Blacksmith, artists & crafters, horticulture & geneology displays, Steam engine, music, hot dog stand, Atco Educational Trailer, local children’s drama club demonstrations & much more! Graveyard Tour SUNDAY Church service in the 1908 St. Dunstan’s Church at the Centenninal Museum. Garden tours at the Camrose Heritage Railway Station. Royal Canadian Legion Decoration Day Service at the Field of Honour, Valleyview Cemetery. Please see our website, www.camrosefoundersdays.com for full schedule, details & locations.
The Camrose Founders Days Festival Committee is proud to be honouring Theo C. Bailey as our 2015 community Founder! Community leader, businessman, WW I Veteran
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Squeeze, Western Truck Alum Headache • 60 - 3' to 4' White Spruce Trees Rack, Quantity of 2 7/8" & 2 3/8" Pipe & BUILDINGS Items too Numerous to Mention • New 30'x85'x15' High Ceiling Double Door CARS & TRUCKS Storage Building c/w 13' Drive Through Selling at 1:00 p.m. Doors • 1926 Buick 2 Tudor c/w 3 Spd • New 20'x30'x12' Peak Ceiling Storage Shelter • 1946 Cadillac 4dr Car c/w Flat Head V8 c/w Roll Up Door • 1998 Corvette Pace Car Convertible c/w • New 20'x40' Fully Enclosed 800 Sq Ft Only 46,000 Kms Party Tent c/w Doors, Windows & Walls • 2005 GMC 3/4 Ton 4x4 Ext Cab Truck c/w • 2 - New 16'x22' Marquee 320 Sq Ft Event 5.3 Ltr Vortec Engine Tents c/w 7 Windows & 1 Zipper Door • 2004 Chev 3/4 Ton 4x4 Ext Cab Short Box • 3- New 10'x20' Commercial Pop Up Tents Truck c/w Duramax Diesel, Allison Auto, Air, • New 20' HD Bi-Parting Wrought Iron Tilt, Cruise & Factory High Idle Driveway Gates • 2003 Chev 1/2 Ton 2wd Truck c/w 5.3 Ltr • 3 - 40' Seacans Vortec Engine • 2002 GMC Envoy 4x4 SUV c/w 4.2 Ltr Machinery Terms & Conditions: Cash & Motor & Auto Cheque, G.S.T. Will Apply on Some Items, • 1996 Chev 1/2 Ton 2wd Truck c/w Runs All Items Must Be Paid For On Sale Day. Good, V8 Gas, Auto & Canopy • 1995 GMC 1 Ton 4x4 Truck c/w Flat Deck, REAL ESTATE Selling at 12:00 Noon Gas Engine & Auto • 1994 GMC 1/2 Ton 4x4 Truck UNRESERVED ACREAGE AUCTION • 2003 Buick Regal 4dr Car c/w V6 Motor FOR DON MATTILA & Auto • 2001 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab Truck c/w Land Located: South of Eckville 4.3 Kms to Hwy #11, 1 Km East to Rge Rd 3-2, 1.6 Kms V6 Motor • 2007 Chrysler 4dr Car c/w 2.7 Ltr V6 Motor South & 1.1 Kms East on the South Side • Ford Explorer Sport Trac Truck c/w Tonneau • County Sign: 38425 Rge Rd Ext 32 Cover • Sale Conducted Just East of Rimbey at • 1999 Ford F250 2wd Super Duty XLT Ext our Sale Site Cab Truck c/w Only 121,000 Kms, Spent • Selling In Conjunction with the 35th Annual Last 10 Years Running in the Summer Only Pre-Harvest Machinery Consignment Sale w/ a Camper, V10, Auto & Fully Loaded • Legal Description: Part of the NW 26• 1994 Dodge Ram Pleasure Way Excel RL 38-3 W5M Camperized Van c/w Raised Roof, Sleeps • Selling 4 Acres M/L of a Well Landscaped 2, Bathroom, Microwave, TV, Stove, Sink, Acreage with a 16'x76' Mobile Home w/ a Furnace & Hot Water 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, a 10'x12' Addition • Traveler Saturn 17' Inboard Boat c/w Chev w/ a Wood Burning Stove & Covered Deck. 120 Hp Dual Carb Motor & T/A Trailer Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Washer, Dryer & • Glascon Tri-Hull Boat c/w Ez-Loader Boat Mostly Furnished. Trailer • Acreage has Many Mature Trees, Fruit Trees • JD 2653A Fairway Mower & a New Septic System, plus a Drilled Well • Roger SP 5520 80 Gal Golf Course Sprayer with a Sub. Pump. Garden Shed & Green c/w Shrouds & Slide In Unit House. Propane Tank w/ Natural Gas at the • JD 935 Diesel Riding Lawn Mower Property Line. • Cub Cadet 1042 Riding Lawn Mower c/w 19 • Open Houses: August 1 & 2 from 1 p.m. to Hp, Hydrostatic & 42" Mower Deck 4 p.m. or by Appointment by Phoning Don • New 10'x14' Garden Shed at 403-746-2213 or Cell at 403-318-1055 • New Insulated Dog House • Nomad 3 Wheel Scooter All measurement are approximate and need • 2007 Lianfei UV650 Side By Side ATV to be veriüed by the purchaser. c/w Winch • 2004 Zhong Yongang 50cc Quad - Not Real Estate Transaction are being Handled Running by Morrison Realty • 1995 Polaris 400 4x4 Explorer Quad (403) 783-0556 • S/A Quad Trailer • Maxon Car Hoist Real Estate Terms & Conditions: 10 % Down on Sale Day. Balance & Possession on or LUMBER before September 14, 2015. If Balance is NOT Selling at 9:30 a.m. • 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 8' to 20' Lengths RECEIVED by September 14, 2015 the Deposit of Spruce & Fir, All grades Including will be Forfeited as Liquidation Damages. Construction. Approx. 250,000 FBM All Items Must Be in The Sales Yard by • Assortment of 8', 7' & 6' Posts Wednesday, August 12, 2015 TREES at 5:00 p.m.!!!!!!! Selling at 12:00 Noon 3 Rings Will Sell Simultaneously
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Belly dancers raise funds for PES playground BY JEFFREY HEYDEN-KAYE
Belly dancers with the Read My Hips dance troupe are getting ready for their third fundraiser gala intended to benefit women and chil-
dren with tickets already on sale. The women’s only event, dubbed the Belly Dance Gala and Fundraiser, brings dance troupes from around central Alberta who will dance the
night away while trying to raise money. Troupe leader Andrea Ramage said this year they decided to raise funds for the Ponoka Elementary School playground project as it fits
well with their philosophy. Last year, the group raised over $7,900 for the Parent Link Centre and this year Ramage wants to surpass that amount. “I’d love to pass the
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Friends of Ponoka Elementary School will be helping out at the evening and Ramage said tickets can be purchased at the Walrus and Carpenter in Ponoka. Being able to take a hobby and use it to benefit programs is something Ramage is proud of. She says the last two galas sold out and she hopes to sell out again this year. Seventeen different performances have been planned for the night.
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Dancers at last year’s women’s only belly dance fundraiser kept attendees entertained for most of the night. This year’s fundraiser is set for Saturday, Sept. 19 and tickets are available at the Walrus and Carpenter in Ponoka. File photo
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PONOKA NEWS 13
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Camping in the old fashioned way
Mike Rainone Hammertime I really enjoy getting out and about and chatting with people of all ages, and I am thrilled that many of them really get a big kick out of occasionally letting loose, roughing it and attempting to do some of the fun-things and adventures that we all loved not that many years ago, or have been dared or challenged by buddies, parents or grandchildren to give it a try. Depending, of course, on our age and our conditioning, wouldn’t it be fun to put together a ‘let’s do it again’ bucket list, and then hope that our bodies respond to our temptations, which we may of course casually attempt at our own speed and schedule? My dear wife has told me on many occasions to ‘go fly a kite’, and maybe I will, but at the age of 72, I have gone back to bowling and tennis and love it, but I have absolutely refused to go raiding gardens or berry patches, to try water skiing or dance lessons, or to take on the grandchildren at wrist wrestling or lifting weights. There are also so many new activities at all levels of participation available for all ages that are played both indoors and outdoors, and are great for exercise and maintaining an active mind. I was indulged in one of my many coffee outings the other day and was very pleased to hear that many families and couples are actually going back to camping the old fashioned way, and because I might even give it a try one more time, I browsed through the internet and found that you can purchase all sorts of tents from the ‘pups’ to those that have three or four
rooms. Going into the website Albertacampground.ca, I was surprised to see that there are still quite a few ‘tenting only’ wilderness campgrounds around our pristine province, some even free, and while they may not have all the fancy services such as electric, water, sewer, cable, and all the rest, it is a whole lot cheaper to spend a night tenting under the stars than forking out up to $50 a night for all those perks. I am sure that for so many of us some of the very best memories came from our first scary backyard sleep out, heading out into the back woods with family or a bunch of buddies and camping beside a stream or lake in the Cypress Hills or Kananaskis country under the shadow of our magnificent mountains, sleeping in lean-tos at the Sylvan Lake Cub and Scout Camp, or pulling the old crank-me-up
tent trailer down the road and stopping when we got tired or hungry. Here are some of the tips we have all picked up along the way about get close and personal with nature while camping under the stars: * Many of our more primitive and closer to nature campgrounds may not be blessed with fancy showers or bathrooms, but as long as they have one or two traditional biffys, the best and most refreshing wakeme-up-shock in the morning is jumping into the lake or stream, then grabbing a hot cup of perked coffee from the old black pot on the first crackling fire of the morning. * Setting up a tent is quite easy and fun if everyone helps out, but first try to find a soft level spot with no rocks or roots sticking up. continued on page 14 www.ponokanews.com
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Old fashioned continued from page 13 **
Rain flaps should be tied to a tree so that the water runs off and away from the tent, and bringing along a few tarps in case of a downpour is always a good idea. When we venture out and collect our dry wood and kindling, it should be stacked in an area where it stays dry, and if you have to make your own fire pit, dig out a hole in the ground and surround it with large rocks. It is so easy to rig a tree to tree clothes line and our handy dandy axe or jack-knife are so nifty for fashioning wiener sticks, whistles, whittling, walking sticks, and all sorts of other handy-dandy stuff. * Most families when they go camping always have an odds and ends box full of old pots, a frying pan, grate for the fire, trusty old Coleman stoves and lanterns, utensils, tarps, rope, dry paper, matches, and all the rest. Other necessary camping gear should include suntan lotion, bear spray, bug spray, extra rain or shine clothes, band-aids, a flashlight, and I guess it will be okay to take along the cell phone. Everything that is cooked on an open fire from pancakes to prime-rib tastes great, even amongst the smoke and the bugs, but please let’s not forget to clear up our left-overs and store our food away, just in case Smokey and his mates are in the neighbourhood. * Greatest treats about camping out together can include hiking in the woods, gathering around the roaring campfire at night telling tales and socializing to the wee hours, and then snuggling up in our sleeping bags at night and listening to the magic and often eerie rumbles and sounds of nature. Whether your chosen summer holiday will be roughing it or going first class, please book ahead, be prepared, and have a fabulous week (or two) all of you.
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PONOKA NEWS 15
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Ag Society prepares for home, hobby show and ATV safety course BY JEFFREY HEYDEN-KAYE
Preparations are underway for another Home, Hobby and Horticultural Show set for Friday, Aug. 21 and 22 at the Ponoka Legion. Hosted by the Ponoka Agricultural Society, the popular event will bring residents’ submissions of best vegetables, fruits, plants, photography, crafts and other items, explained president Lauraine Weir. This year, organizers added different age classes within a division to give young children a chance to shine, as well as seniors an opportunity to show off their produce or other items. “So that people aren’t competing all against one another,” explained Weir. “The other thing that is new is metal works under crafts,” she added. Welding artwork is something that can be seen at the entrance of farms with farm signs or other decorations and Weir said organizers wanted to recognize that craftiness. One thing she is most proud of is the effort it takes to get a submission in to the show. Weir said people can tell
whole stories on what they did to ensure their best pie or plant did not get ruined on the way. “I’m always in awe of the effort they make.” She also credits the show organizers for their passion with home cooking and home grown produce as well as home sewing and crafts. An “Old as Dirt” theme will be part of the displayed items at the show. Weir said organizers are looking for old items such as fair trophies and tools that have been used many times over the years. Classes for kids There are three classes planned for young kids on Aug. 22. The first is a hobby horse class starting at approximately 10 a.m., then a finger knitting class showing kids how to knit a scarf and in the afternoon a lefse – Norwegian bread – making class. For full details, the 2015 fair book can be picked up at local businesses including Ponoka News or it can be downloaded from the ag society website at www.ponokaagsociety.ca. Ag society hosts ATV safety course The same weekend as the Home, Hobby and Hor-
ticultural Show the Ponoka Agricultural Society is also hosting an ATV safety course for kids aged six to 16. “We’ve got room for 40 kids. We had kids on the waiting list last year,” explained Weir. She says with so many kids on the farm using ATVs this course is vital to ensure safety awareness. The morning will start with safety tips and instructions when using an ATV and after lunch participants will be able to try out their new skills in smaller groups. “When they do this course, they practice some of the things they talked about,” said Weir. The event is set for Aug. 22 at the Ponoka Legion ball diamond and has a limit of 40 kids and each one will walk away with a new helmet. The deadline to sign up is set for Wednesday, Aug. 12, however, and Weir says she can be contacted at dougweir@ platinum.ca or 403-783-3713 or people can download a form at the ag society website.
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The Home, Hobby and Horticultural Show, hosted by the Ponoka Agricultural Society is a popular event bringing hundreds of submissions from residents in the area. This year’s show is set for Aug. 21 and 22. An ATV Safety course is also being held on Aug. 22. File photo
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Drop-ins welcome at all events. PONOKA ART CLUB CLASSES Sept. 12 - Acrylic “In E J Hughes style” 10am to 4pm - Willie Wong Contact Lyla Langford 403-783-1887 or Bernice Edwards 403-783-6858 Jam Sessions cancelled until September Gospel Concerts are finished for season. Will resume in September September 25 - Pot luck and general meeting Billiards - Weekdays 1:00pm. Mon through Sat – 50 cents per game. Honour system Monday Bridge 1:00pm Monday Whist - 1:30pm Monday Yoga - 6:30pm Tuesday - 10am to 2pm “Circle of Friends Senior Support Program” Contact: Angela 403-9630-3052 Tuesday Canasta - 1:00pm Tuesday & Thursday Exercise class 9:30am FINISHED UNTIL FALL Tuesday Shuffleboard - 7pm • FINISHED UNTIL FALL Wednesday Sewing Guild 9:30am to 4pm Wednesday Cribbage 1:00pm Wednesday Yoga - 6:30pm Wednesday Duplicate Bridge 7:00pm Thursday Floor Curling - 1:00pm • FINISHED UNTIL FALL Thursday Weaving 1:00pm Welcome to drop-in to see how it’s done Thursday Bridge 1:00pm Thursday Pickleball 7pm - contact Janice Mackie 403-396-4315 for location Thursday Art Club Drop In Noon to 4pm Friday “500” 1:00pm Saturday Yoga 9:30am Memberships available for 2015 - $10.00 per person. To rent our facility contact Dorothy @ 403-783-3027 or George @ 403-783- 3514 or leave a message @ 403-783-5012. Rentals are increasing and we would like to invite our town administration, business groups, and general public (Wedding, funeral, and Birthday groups), to inquire about rentals services and prices early in their planning. We may fit your bill!
On Behalf of The Ponoka Lions Stan Baliant Slo-Pitch Tournament I would like to send A SPECIAL THANK YOU to these family members that were there all weekend to help me out: Jennifer Baliant, Michelle Reed, James Reed Also a big THANK YOU to the ball players of Hammy’s Spirits that helped out with tournament right from Thursday to Sunday with setting up,loading and hauling tables,barrels,raking diamonds, manning beer tent, etc.Without these family members and ball players tournament would not be possible. Thank You to everyone else that came out Thursday or throughout the weekend to help.
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A BIG THANK YOU TO SPONSORS: Battle River Insurance Mimco Inc.-for open trailer for hauling and enclosed trailer Bob Hepp and Company Boston Pizza Molson Jax Steakhouse Phase 3-for sets of bases Servus Credit Union
Ponoka News Shoppers Drug Mart- Peter Lok Ponoka Subway Spelrem Auto Justin Riske- for generator Tim Hortons Town and Country Supplies & Rentals for barbecue for Friday
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Last but not least thank you to the teams and spectators that attended our tournament. Irene Baliant- Tournament Co-Ordinator
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Transparency mapping project to benefit rural landowners BY JEFFREY HEYDEN-KAYE
Rural landowners will see more transparency and possibly more benefits as a result of a new mapping project organized by the Farmers’ Advocate Office (FAO). The FAO is in the process of collecting surface lease, transmission line, seismic and pipeline
“There is currently no central repository where this type of information is compiled and accessible to landowners.” Jeana Les, Farmers’ Advocate Office
right of way agreements from landowners to assist them when negotiating
VJV MARKET REPORT MARKET REPORT JULY 29, 2015
On Wednesday, July 29, 2015 - 751 head of cattle went through our rings TOTAL - 751
SLAUGHTER CATTLE D1 - D2 cows D3 - D4 cows Good Holstein cows Medium Holstein cows Heiferettes Bologna Bulls
137.00 -145.00 120.00-135.00 122.00-132.00 110.00-120.00 165.00-182.00 155.00-190.00
Feeder bulls 160.00-175.00 Good Bred Cows 1800.00 - 2100.00 Older Bred Cows N/A Good Bred Heifers: NONE Cow/calf pairs (younger) 2400.00-2700.00 Cow/Calf pairs (older) 1800.00-2200.00
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:
210.00-220.00 230.00 -245.00 245.00-263.00 255.00-286.00 290.00-322.00 292.00-340.00 315.00-340.00 330.00-360.00
Dairy Steers Baby Calves Dairy Type: Baby Calves Beef Type: Hay: Sq Bales Straw: Sq. Bales Greenfeed: Sq. Bales
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The Farmers’ Advocate Office is creating a mapping project allowing rural landowners to get an idea of lease agreements when negotiating with industry. Farmers are asked to provide agreements information to the office. Names will not be used in the mapping. Photo by Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
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Mapping Project, this is a new initiative that will bring more detailed and interactive maps, she said. The FAO originally created a database of maps and details from 2007 to 2009, but the maps had more generalized information. Maps will not have landowner names in the details but will show information down to the nearest section of land (640 acres, more or less). “There is currently no central repository where this type of information is
compiled and accessible to landowners,” said Les in a press release. These pricing transparency maps will provide a starting point for landowners when they negotiate prices for use of their property for resource . Les explained that the FAO is accepting seismic and pipeline right of way agreements no older that 2011 and surface lease and transmission agreements no older than 2010. Some guidelines when submitting information to the FAO are as follows: • Submitted original copies of agreements will not be returned; • Agreements with a privacy clause will not be accepted; • Participants will be required to sign a release in accordance with Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act, but names and contact information will not be released through the maps. The maps are expected to be launched in the fall and will depict project details and compensation values paid to land owners.
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Ponoka Regional Airport turned into dragstrip for the weekend BY DAVID THIELEN
Ninety-four cars varying from street legal to the world’s fastest muscle car and 2,000 horse power exhibition cars signed up for the third annual Ponoka 1/8 mile Drag Races over at the Ponoka Industrial Airport. Gord Wright, one of the organizers for this year’s event, said, “Without all of the volunteers that stepped up to help, this year’s race would have been dead in the water.”
“It’s something that gets in your blood.” Ponoka drag racer Craig Pateman
“We simply could not have put the race on without their help.” He described the drag races as a “heck of a deal for a family, because it’s very cheap entertainment.”
“It’s something that gets in your blood,” said Craig Pateman of Ponoka, who raced his street legal Chevy S10 this weekend. Pateman took four years and three separate bodies to build his S10 from the frame up. “The original was in pretty bad shape when I started,” he explained. The motor is a Chevy small block 383. “I have no idea how much I’ve put into building this truck, but I’m pretty sure I couldn’t afford to build a second one.” It’s street legal, but Pateman says he doesn’t drive it on the street much because law enforcement tends to raise an eyebrow. “It’s just too noticeable.” “What I like most about racing is the camaraderie and fellowship. Yeah, we smack talk each other, but it’s all in good fun.” Pateman normally competes in the races in Stettler, Castrol (near Nisku), Rimbey and Ponoka, but says, “It’s just a hobby. If I were to do it every day, it would probably lose its attractiveness. “
Off the Line Craig Pateman of Ponoka starts his Chevy S10 heading down the track at the Ponoka 1/8 Mile Drag Race on Saturday, Aug. 1. Photo by David Thielen
40 years of rodeo at Tees BY DAVID THIELEN
Justin Steeves, of Rimbey, goes the full eight seconds on his bull Mancy at the Tees Rodeo on Saturday, Aug. 1. The ride, which many of the cowboys said would have scored an 80 was only an exhibition ride. Photo by David Thielen
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Over 400 cowboys from across central Alberta descended on Tees for the 40th annual Tees Rodeo last weekend. The rodeo, which attracts most of its riders from within a three hour drive of Tees, is put on the by Tees Agricultural Society and is part of the Central Alberta Rodeo Association. Justin Steeves, who has been riding bulls since 2012, scored a 60 while riding Angry Bird, on his recorded bull ride, but then on an exhibition ride managed what most of the cowboys later told him was at least an 80 point ride, riding a new bull called Mancy. The exhibition does
not count towards points though. “I was asked to ride him, because they knew I would do it. Nobody had been out on that bull and they wanted to see how he would buck.” Steeves, who works for the highway department in Rimbey, said he started competing because “I was going to the rodeos anyway, figured I might as well ride in them.” He said he thinks the most dangerous part of bull riding is actually in the chute while trying to get on the bull. The rodeo started at 5 p.m. on Friday, July 31, and ran until Sunday, Aug. 2. Results for the rodeo were not available at press time.
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Cultural winners: At the Zone 4 Arts & Crafts and Creative Writing Banquet held Sunday, July 26th in Rimbey, the cultural winners from the 2015 Alberta 55 Plus Summer Games recently held in Strathmore were awarded their medals. (l-r) Eileen Ensminger from Ponoka - winner of 1 Gold, 2 Silver and 2 Bronze medals in Painting. Next to Eileen is Harry Tucker from Rimbey, winner of a Gold medal in Mixed Media Crafts; Barb Patey from Rimbey - Silver Medal winner in Quilted Holiday Crafts; Brenda Restall from Rimbey - Silver in Soft Toys and Dolls and Bronze in Creative Writing - Poetry; Alvin Goetz from Rimbey - Bronze medal in Creative writing - Non Fiction, Humorous. Presenting the medals was Jason Nixon, MLA for Rimbey. Photo submitted
River Rats squeak by for house league win
Paint horse beauties: Eleven-year-old Romy Malcom of Lethbridge, on Paint Me Cool Odyssey competes in the U14 Hunt Seat Equitation, English in the Paint Horse Show at the Calnash Ag Event Centre in Ponoka on Friday, July 31. Photo by David Thielen
BY JEFFREY HEYDEN-KAYE
Ponoka’s slow pitch River Rats team managed a narrow house league win after being down 10-2 after three innings. The last game of the season for the house league was held Monday, July 27 with the River Rats going head-to-head against the Big Sunny Dingers. Coach Jessica Kolar said the team was nervous they would have to forfeit the game in the fourth inning. She said in the house league teams play seven innings and if a team is down by more than 10 points they lose the game. The large point deficit appears to have awakened the team. “We ended up getting five runs on them in the fourth,” said Kolar. Both teams played a strong offensive game over the next few innings bringing the score to 13-12 at the start of the seventh inning with the Dingers in the lead. “We’re kind of notorious for battling back,” explained Kolar. The Dingers were at bat first, giving the last bat advantage to the River Rats, said Kolar. They kept up the pressure and the Rats had less unforced errors than the Dingers, which helped them in the last inning. The River Rats scored two hits earning them the league win.
Ponoka’s slow pitch house league River Rats celebrate with a photo after winning the house league Monday, July 27. Photo submitted
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PRAUD Margaret Almina (Killeen) Born October 27, 1924 at Ponoka, Alberta. Entered into Rest on June 30, 2015 in Lacombe, Alberta. Interment occurred in Calgary on July 7, 2015. Survived by her three children: two sons, George (Fern) Killeen, Larry (Annette) Killeen, one daughter, Linda (Kevin) Nicholson; one sister Joyce Webber and one brother George (Vivian) McCaughey; grandchildren, great-grandchildren and numerous stepchildren, nieces and nephews. Memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on August 8, 2015 at the First Baptist Church, 5109 - 57 Avenue, Ponoka, Alberta.
In Loving Memory Jamylee Jasmine Emes July 11, 1994 - July 7, 2015 Jamylee Jasmine Emes was born on July 11, 1994 in Ponoka, Alberta and passed away suddenly on July 7, 2015 at the age of 20 years old. She will be lovingly remembered by her dad, Curtis and mom, Debbie, sister, Ericka, brother, Sean. Grandparents, Ernie and Irene Mueller, Mel Emes and Janice Mackie and many relatives and friends. Jamylee was predeceased by her grandmother Sharon in 2005. Jamylee was a wonderful sister to Ericka and Sean, along with being a constant pillar of strength and happiness for Dad and Mom. On behalf of the family, we would like to express our heartfelt thank you to our relatives and friends who have stood by us in the loss of our daughter and sister. Also, we would like to express our appreciation for the gifts of food, cards, flowers, phone calls and visits from all during the past few weeks. We have set up an email address for anyone who would like to send a memory or picture of Jamylee. jamyleeemes@gmail.com Curtis, Debbie, Ericka, Sean and families
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Many colours, stamps and patterns. Landscape curb and edging for gardens, flower and rock beds
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Welding
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BOTTLE DEPOT
PONOKA BOTTLE DEPOT Open Monday - Saturday 10 am - 5 pm
Closed Sundays & Holidays We Now Recycle Milk Cartons for Deposit
3, 5520 Hwy 2A (Across from Husky)
403-783-6875 SALES & SERVICE
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Motorcycles & ATV’s Tues - Fri: 8:30 am-5:30 pm Saturday: 9 am-3 pm
403-783-5185 1-800-662-7135 Fax: 403-783-4635
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DENTISTRY
RIMBEYDENTALCARE DR. STEVE CALDER BS C DDS
Buy & Sell #1500 - #1990
Family Friendly Dentistry Auctions
Box 1100 4905 50 St. Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0
Ph. (403) 843-2173 Fax: (403) 843-2607
DENTAL CARE BIRCHLAND DENTAL CLINIC PRACTICE OF DENTISTRY
4037835225 • 4037835235 5118 - 51 Ave., Ponoka, AB T4J 1R5
• DR. RICK BARR • DR. JEFF BARR • DR. STELIAN LISMAN • DR. DAVE CHORKWA • DR. PREETY BACHAN
- General Dentistry - Orthodontics - Cosmetic Dentistry - Bonding - Veneers - Bleaching - White or Gold Fillings - Crown and Bridge - Implant Restorations “WE ENTHUSIASTICALLY WELCOME NEW PATIENTS”
EYE CARE Drs. Heimdahl, ZoBell & Kallal 403-783-5575 1-800-662-7168 WWW.4YOUREYESONLY.CA
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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
CABRAL CONCRETE Ponoka / Wetaskiwin, AB
Leo Cabral
Free Estimates
SPECIALIZING IN: ~ Curbs / Sidewalks ~ ~ Driveways ~ ~ Basement Floors ~ ~ Stamped Concrete ~ ~ Exposed Concrete ~
Ph: 403-783-6428 Cell: 403-783-1905
HEATING
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ANTIQUE COLLECTOR AUCTION. 11 a.m., Saturday, August 8. Wainwright Legion, Wainwright, Alberta. 1961 Falcon, furniture, collectibles and more! Coin Auction, Friday Night. Scribner Auction 780-842-5666; www.scribnernet.com. MEIER UNRESERVED GUN AUCTION. Saturday, August 29, 11 a.m., 6016 72A Ave., Edmonton. Over 200 guns - handguns, rifles, shotguns, hunting equipment. To consign 780-440-1860.
Employment Training
Auctions
BIG STRAPPER AUCTIONS
presents an ESTATE SALE FOR THE LATE TILDA BACHAND
SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 2015 at 11:00am 4618 56 Ave., Rimbey, AB
Tools, socket sets, 6" bench grinder, bench planes, crimping sets, welding helmets, plastic gas cans, skilsaws, garden wagon, electric lawn mower, antiques & collectables, knives, fire king cups & mugs, oil lamps, Medalta crocks, enamel ware, file cabinet, copper boilers, freezer, shelving units, round oak table, kitchen table & chairs, dishes, glasses, mixing bowls, cook books, salt & pepper shakers, table and floor lamps, cedar chest, blue glass, dressers, bedding, handmade quilts, towels, suitcases, clocks, blenders, roasting pans, cast iron frying pans, Christmas items, cuckcoo clock, vinyl records, freezer, dolls, cutlery, plastic totes, and more! Visit our website www.bigstrapperauctions.net to view items
For a complete listing call 403-304-4791 PAYMENT: CASH OR CHEQUES. NO BUYERS PREMIUM.
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TUESDAY, August 11 Tandem Disk, 2012 Bourgault 7200, 72’ Heavy Harrow, 1996 Flexicoil System x]Ê Èä½Ê Ì iÊ >ÀÀ ÜÃÊ UÊ SPRAYING EQUIPMENT – 2012 Case IH SPX3230, 100’ SP Sprayer & 1996 Trail Tech 45’ T/A Drop Deck Sprayer Transport/Support /À> iÀÊUÊGRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT – Degelman Shuttlekart Grain Cart Model 800, 2008, 40’ T/A, Twin Hopper Grain Trailer, 2001 & 1996 Freightliner T/A Truck Tractors, 1985 Ford LTL 9000 & 1984 Kenworth W-900 & 1979 Ford 8000 & 1974 IH Grain Trucks, SEVEN Grain Augers, Misc. Bin Sweeps, etc. UÊ COLLECTOR CAR – 1973 Chev.
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UÊ Ê ÊqÊ{Ê* Ê -/ Corvette Coupe, S/N 1Z37J3S418612, 77,000 orig. miles, numbers matching UÊ MISC. ITEMS – including propane forklift, 5’ rough-cut mower, New Holland Model 7514 HD FEL, Degelman 14’ dozer blade, 2004 GMC Sierra 3500 & 1974 Chev service trucks, poly tanks and numerous shop & misc. items. NOTE: A 5% buyer’s premium applies to all onsite purchases.
For more information, go to www.asset-sales.ca or call 902.852.5331
presents an
Robin Esau
Ph: 403-782-7722 Fax: 403-782-7499
robin@KlesAir.com www.KlesMechanical.com
METAL RECYCLING & MORE SERVING FARMERS, INDUSTRIAL, COMMERCIAL & THE GENERAL PUBLIC • Mobile Shears/ Magnets/Grapples • Mobile Flattener/Baler • Mobile Excavators/ Loaders • Scrap Metal Bin Service • Demolition & Decommissioning Hwy 12 East Lacombe • Earth Moving/ 403-357-4415 Excavating/Landscaping www.prometalscrap.com • Scrap Metal Depot
3912 - 66 St, Ponoka www.wcmltd.ca
403.783.3501 wcmltd@telus.net
BOBCAT SERVICES PONOKA BOBCAT SERVICE A division of 1127730 Alberta Ltd.
• Tree stump grinding • Gravel pads • Dirt removal/spreading - Compact bobcat - Dump trailer - Stump grinder
NO JOB TOO SMALL!
WCB • Insured • Licensed Locally owned/operated
CALL BRIAN HEBERT
403-506-3377
VETERINARY SERVICES
Bovine Veterinary Services On-Farm Mobile Veterinary Services Ultrasound-aided ReproducƟve Programs CETA CerƟĮed Dairy and Beef Embryo Transfer
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On behalf of J&W Northwest Services Ltd. & Warren Muller, who are discontinuing their farming operations.
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Herd Health
BIG STRAPPER AUCTIONS “Committed to your comfort”
Big Strapper Auction 403-782-5693 Check website for full listings
HEATING & EAVESTROUGHING
Phone 403-391-1684
Farm Equipment AUCTION /1, \Ê UÊ TRACTORS – 2008 New Holland T9040, New Holland 8870 FWA, 1992 Case IH 9270, 1975 John Deere 4430, TWO – John Deere 4020 &
iÕÌâÊ 8£ÈäÊ UÊ HARVEST EQUIPMENT – 2011 New Holland CR9080 Combine, 2005 Massy Ferguson 9790 Combine, 2011 HoneyBee 30’ Straight Cut Combine Header, 2008 New Holland nä{äÊ -Ü>Ì iÀÊ UÊ SEEDING / TILLAGE EQUIPMENT – 2012 Case IH PH 800, 60’ Air Drill, 2012 Pattison PLS 3300 Liquid Fert. Tank, 1997 Bourgault 8810, 52’ Air Seeder, Case IH 39’ Vibra Chisel 5 Row Cultivator, Case 29’ Medium Duty
UPCOMING AUCTIONS ESTATE of Tilda Bachand 4618-56 Ave. Rimbey, AB Sun. Aug. 9 @ 11 am. ~~~~~ Sun. Aug. 16, 12 noon Moving sale of Eveline Rose West of Ponoka on Hwy. 53 ( 4/5 miles) to Hwy. 795 north 3 miles to curve in road, Range Rd. 263, 1/2 mile, 1st place on left. ~~~~~~ Sun. Aug. 23, 12 noon 6416-51St. Ponoka
RESULTSAFETY APPAREL.COM. We are a business-business wholesale distributor “ off-the-shelf” delivery of the highest quality fire resistant work wear with your company’s logo cresting. 403-340-3067.
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INSPECTION:
COLLECTOR CAR auction. 8th annual Red Deer fall finale collector car auction. Westerner Park Sept 11& 12. Last year sold over 80 percent. Time to consign all makes models welcome 888-296-0528 ext 102. Consign@ egauctions.com. EGauctions.com.
Misc. for Sale
Are you a Métis youth, between 18-30? Do you seek a greater connection to your community? 12345 Through volunteering you will learn to lead and connect to your community while you gain valuable employment skills and exposure to post-secondary education. Application Deadline: Aug 14, 2015 Program Runs: August – December 2015 Call: 1-888-48-MÉTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca
Auctions
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www.bigstrapperauctions.net
HAVE THE EXPERIENCE OF A LIFETIME
8AM - 12:30PM • 1PM - 5PM
CONCRETE SERVICES
1530
Auctions
MOVING SALE FOR EVELINE ROSE
SUNDAY AUGUST 16 AT 12 NOON West of Ponoka on Hwy 53 to Hwy 795 north three miles to R.R. 263 first place on left, watch for signs
Antique dresser with harp & mirror, wooden kitchen table & bow back chairs, pots, pans, dishes, silverware, blenders, cutlery, framed prints, floor fans, piano, song books, patio set, patio umbrella, patio swing, outdoor ornaments, outdoor fountain, rototiller, snow blower, picnic table with benches, oil paints & canvases, homemade quilts, dressers, beds, wooden desks, computer desk, file cabinet, night stands, armoire, wall clocks, mantle clocks, grass trimmer, oil paintings, ladders, Medalta crock with lid, ottomans, jars, punch bowl, picture frames, hide-a-bed, recliner, book shelves, china cabinet, serger, threads, wooden tea cart, card table & folding chairs, coffee table & end tables, Coleman metal cooler, floor brooms, dog house, AND MORE!! Payment: Cash or Cheques. No buyers premium.
Visit our website www.bigstrapperauctions.net to view items
For a complete listing call 403-304-4791
Farm Equipment ..............2010 Haying Equipment ............2020 Tractors ............................2030 Combines & Headers ......2040 Fertilizer Equipment..........2050 Misc. Farm Machinery ......2060 Equipment Wanted ..........2070 Farm Custom Work ..........2080 Farm Auctions ..................2090 Livestock ..........................2100 Livestock - Exotic..............2110 Sheep ..............................2120 Poultry ..............................2130 Horses ..............................2140 Horse Boarding ................2150 Riding Supplies ................2160 Horse/Stock Trailers ........2170 Pasture Wanted ................2180 Grain, Feed, Hay ..............2190 Seed Grain ......................2200 Seeding & Tillage ............2210
Grain, Feed Hay
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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
DO YOU WANT YOUR AD TO BE READ BY 100,000 Potential Buyers???
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Classified Advertising SERVING CENTRAL ALBERTA RURAL REGION
CALL 1-877-223-3311
Dr. Bruce Wine
TREE MULCHING Hillbilly Tree Mulching Ltd. • FENCE LINES • CUT LINES • POWER LINES • PIPELINES • BRUSH & BUSH • STUMPS MULCHING TO SUIT ALL NEEDS
Doug Casey
Can do trees up to 15” wide
1.403.318.0498 1.403.358.0452
VETERINARY SERVICES
Southwest Industrial Park 4102-64 St., Ponoka 403-783-5200 8 a.m. - 5 p.m Mon. to Sat. • Open late Thursday 24-hour Emergency Call
• Dr. Kelly Loree • Dr. Leighton Coma • Dr. Trevor Hook • Dr. Jasmine Hardy
TREE SERVICE
BEST PRICE TREE SERVICE OVER 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE
SPECIALIZING IN DANGEROUS TREES COMPLETE REMOVAL & CLEANUP
• Topping • Dropping • Slashing • Stump Grinding & Tree Disposal • Tree Chipping FREE Estimates | Fully Insured
403.396.7623
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
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Commercial Property
For Rent #3000 - #3200
Acreages/Farms ..............3010 Houses/Duplexes ............3020 Condos/Townhouses........3030 Manufactured Homes ......3040 Four Plexes/Six Plexes ....3050 Suites ..............................3060 Cottages/Seasonal ..........3070 Roommates Wanted ........3080 Rooms for Rent................3090 Motels/Hotels ..................3100 Offices ..............................3110 Stores/Commercial ..........3120 Industrial ..........................3130 Warehouse Space............3140 Garage Space..................3150 Storage Space ................3160 Land ................................3170 Pasture ............................3180 Mobile Lot ........................3190 Misc. for Rent ..................3200
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
Wanted to Rent #3250 - #3390 Houses Acreages/Farms ..............3255 For Sale 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
Houses/ Duplexes
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Available Aug. 15 Furnished 2 bdrm house Centrally located Washer/dryer, N/S, N/P
$950/mnth plus D.D.
403-396-0075 EXECUTIVE HOME FOR RENT OR RENT TO OWN IN LACOMBE WILLOW RIDGE AREA Executive home, 2238 sq ft.,4 level split, 3bdrm, 2 bath, wrap around deck,hot tub,fire pit, large fenced yard,o/s heated garage, close to walking trails, Cranna Lake & downtown amenities and hwy 2 access. $1,950.00 per mos. d/p, references required. n/p, n/s. Call Travis @403-913-4455.
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RIMBEY 2 bdrm., 1.5 bath, 2 levels with balcony, insuite laundry, inclds. heat and water. 403-843-4894
Suites
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* RIVERSIDE APTS. * Newly renovated 1 & 2 bedroom units in Ponoka: 3724-45 Street. 403-357-0287
TELL it all! Tell it well! Make your ads sell for you by giving full description of goods or services offered. Include prices and terms. Phone 1-877-223-3311 for a friendly ad taker.
5 Acres of Commercial Hwy Frontage Property 2500 sq ft bldg with full capabilities of a restaurant or any type of business Includes 3 bdrm mobile home
ONLY $399,000 Located 2 km south of Winfield, AB
Contact 780-621-9794 Buildings For Sale
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STEEL BUILDINGS. “Our Big 35th Anniversary Sale!” 20x20 $4500. 25x24 $5198. 30x30 $7449. 32x36 $8427. 40x46 $12,140. One end wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422; www.pioneersteel.ca.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
4301 - 54th Street 74’ X 148’ lot. Zoned R3. Close to pool, arena, schools, shopping. Walking distance to Seniors Drop In, IGA, No Frills. Currently has a rented 2 bedroom home. Ideal for future development. Asking $95,000.00 Call Mary @ 403-783-6609
Farms/ Land
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EXCELLENT “GREEN” 3000 - 8000 acres of pasture & hay land. Central Saskatchewan. Fully crossfenced & complete infrastructure. Natural springs on most quarters with consistent water supply. Full operation ready to locate or put cattle with hay. Other small & large grain & pasture quarters. $1.3 - $2.6m. Call Doug Rue 306-716-2671.
Public Notice #6000
Public Notices ..................6010 Special Features ..............6050
Public Notices
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS ESTATE OF GORDON HENRY ROSE who died on June 20, 2015. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by September 4, 2015, with
Manufactured Homes
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PONOKA 3 bdrm. 2 1/2 DON’T OVERPAY! baths, dbl. att. garage, parrtmihomes.com “Your tial bsmt. development, Smart Housing Solution” rent $1600 5520-53 Ave. Canada’s Largest provider 403-704-1221 of manufactured housing. Text or call PONOKA 5 bdrm. 2 full (844-334-2960). In stock baths, central location, rent 16’/20’/22’ Homes on Sale $1500 5412-54 St. Now! 403-704-1221 GRANDVIEW MODULAR HOMES Now Offering 24 RIMBEY: 3 bedroom 2 X 68 Homes. Starting from bath, 4 appliances, family $157,900 including delivroom, large back yard. N/S, no pets, town utilities ery (Conditions apply). Call paid, $950. rent/d.d., +plus one of our two locations for details: 403-945-1272 (Airutilities. Avail. Aug. 15. drie) or 403-347-0417 403-843-3774 (Red Deer).
4 Plexes/ 6 Plexes
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SUMMER SALE!! Discounted pricing on all 2014 inventory on 20w & 22w show homes. Available for immediate delivery. Call 1.855.358.0808. www.westerncanadia nmodular.com
Box 4546, 5034 - 49th Ave. Ponoka, AB T4J 1S1 and provide details of your claim. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
Public Notices
VETERINARY SERVICES
6010
Ponoka County ROAD ALLOWANCE LEASE NOTICE Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Council of Ponoka County to consider the following road closure and lease by-law: By-Law 16-15-RL closing all that portion of the undeveloped road allowance lying west of the NW 29-44-27-W4. The closed area will be leased to Dwayne Robins. 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, August 25, 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. Dated at Ponoka, Alberta this 28 day of July, 2015. Charlie B. Cutforth Chief Administrative Officer Ponoka County 4205 Highway #2A Ponoka, Alberta T4J 1V9 Phone: 783-3333 Fax: 783-6965 e-mail to: PonokaCounty@PonokaCounty.com
Welcome Home! Celebrating the birth of your child? Share your happy news with family & friends with a special announcement in the Classifieds “Announcement” section.
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Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 5 pm Sat. 9 am - 4:30 pm
24 Hr. Emergency 403-783-4348
5502 - Hwy 2A Ponoka, AB
T4J 1M1
LEAKY BASEMENT? Derek Wallace 587-340-2830 1-800-587-7325 www.edmontonwisecracks.com
“Professional cost effective solutions for wet basements”
Serving Ponoka & Area F R E E E S T I M AT E S
PLUMBING
PONOKA PLUMBING & HEATING • JOURNEYMAN PLUMBER REQUIRED We now carry a complete line of Ritchie Stockwater parts 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 SERVICE
• Water wells drilled • Water wells serviced 403-783-2220 WEBSITE@DARCYSDRILLING.COM
WATER WELL SERVICE
ECKLUND
Water Well Service
IRRIGATION
1-877-223-3311 CLASSIFIEDS
Tell everyone with a Milestone Announcement
Dr.Jacobson Murray•Jacobson • Dr. Murray Dr. Clayton West Dr. Clayton West • Dr. Nicole Macdonald • Dr. Katie Graves Dr. Ashley Shannon
• Install & Service Pumps • Shock Wells • Pressure Systems Serviced & Installed Home: (403) 783-3712 Cell: (403) 704-3413
Reached a Milestone?
Just had a baby?
Ponoka Veterinary Clinic
Ponoka Irrigation Supplies & Service * NEW INSTALL * REPAIR * MAINTENANCE PROGRAMS * SALES & SUPPLIES TO ALL MODELS
403-783-1944 1.877.223.3311
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