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One-of-a-kind jazz concert to hit the lake next week STUART FULLARTON SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

A world-class lineup of jazz artists is teaming up with the Red Deer Symphony

Orchestra to put on an event like Sylvan Lake has never seen before. The third and final installment in the 2015 Jazz at the Lake Concert Series will see the orchestra joined by the Dan

PROUDLY PRESENTED BY: McDONALDS SYLVAN LAKE The Community Calendar is an open bulletin board for non-profit community groups running free events open to the general public. Submissions must be received by Monday at 4 p.m. and should be kept as concise as possible. We will edit for content and length. We strive to publish all submissions we receive, however, due to the number of items or space availability, we are not able to guarantee publication. If you need to be sure your message runs, we suggest you place your message in the Classified section. Deliver submissions to our office at Suite 103, 5020 50A St., Sylvan Lake, fax to 1-403-887-2081 (TollFree 1-888-999-2081) or email to editor@sylvanlakenews.com. Be certain to include dates, times and contact information.. Special Events Thursday, August 6 - Annual Teddy Bear Picnic will be held at the Dickson Store Museum from 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. There will be crafts, games, music, homemade lemonade making, picnic and of course a bear hunt. Participants must pre-register by calling the museum at 403-728-3355. Come out for a beary good time! Sunday, August 9 to Thursday, August 13 - Hometown Nazareth Vacation Bible School at Seventh-Day Adventist Church, 6 to 8:35 p.m. each evening. Ages 5-12 are welcome to join us for Bible Stories, games and a special craft they will make in the carpenter shop. Contact Darla Bell at 403-8872603. August 9 to 15 – Sylvan Lake Municipal Library hosts Food for Fines. Pay off library fines with food for the Sylvan Lake Food Bank. 1 non-perishable food item = $2 forgiven (to a max of $50 per library card). Fines for lost or damaged items DO NOT apply. Contact Library for more information 403.887.2130. Saturday, August 15 - Sylvan Lake Seniors Association taking bus to 86th Canadian Derby at Northlands Park Racetrack in Edmonton. It’s the day when the best of the best come to battle for Western Canada’s top racing crown. An afternoon of action, entertainment and glamour. Cost: $42 plus own money for lunch at nearby restaurant (approx. $15). Bus leaves at 9:30 a.m. Deadline to register: July 15. Call Maryan at 403-887-5428. Friday, August 21 - Spruce View and District Lions Club’s 4th Annual Fun Golf Tournament at Glennifer Lake Resort and Country Club. Registration at 8 a.m., shotgun start at 10 a.m. Cost $75 per person, which includes golf, dinner and prizes. For registration and info, contact

Jack Marshall at 403-728-3427 or Ray Brinson at 403-347-5883. Net proceeds to support improvement of sports facilities. Wednesday, August 26 - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Yellowhead Casino in Edmonton. Leaves at 8:30 a.m. Phone Joan at 403-887-7614. Friday, August 28 and Saturday, August 29 - Eckville Quilt Show and Sale at the Eckville Community Centre, 5302 52 Street (beside the green water tower). Runs 9 a.m.-4 p.m. each day. We have a quilt show, quilt items sale, bake sale and silent auction. For more information, contact Janet at 403-746-5813. Friday, August 28 to Sunday, August 30 - Eckville Jam and Dance Jamboree at the Eckville Community Centre, $20 for the weekend. Bring your instruments and dancing shoes. Jamming and dancing starts at 10 a.m. Friday. Band Friday 7 p.m. Steve Potter “Black Velvet.” Band Saturday night 7 p.m. Jerry Goertzen “Country Gems.” Tickets available for Friday and Saturday supper catered by Legion. Also Saturday and Sunday breakfast catered by Lions. For more info, phone Gary at 403-746-0057, or Lloyd at 403887-5677. Wednesday, September 9 - Sylvan Lake Seniors Association taking bus to ‘Masters’ Spruce Meadows in Calgary. The best athletes from the world’s top show jumping nations compete for prize money and acclaim. Cost: $55 plus own money for lunch (approx. 15). Bus leaves at 9 a.m. Deadline to register: Aug. 7. Call Maryan at 403-887-5428. Support Programs T.O.P.S. weight loss support group meets at St. Mary’s and St. Timothy’s Anglican Church Hall every Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. Anyone welcome. Please call Joanne at 403-887-5200 for more info. Sylvan Lake AA meetings take place Tuesdays 7:30 pm Lions Hall; Sundays 8 pm Presbyterian Church (north door). For more information call male 403-8874470, 403-588-5491 or female 403887-4297. Sylvan Lake Al-Anon (for families and friends of alcoholics) 8 pm Sundays, Presbyterian Church (north door). Contact Kathy 403-887-4470 or Robyn 403-8872961. Narcotics Anonymous meetings Thursday nights 7:30 pm Sylvan Lake Bethany Care, 4700 47th Ave. Weekly Events Mondays - Toastmasters Sylvan’s Slick Speakers meeting at Sylvan Lake Alliance Church, 4404 47 Ave. from 7-8:15 pm. Club is open to everyone wishing to improve

communication and leadership skills. For information, call Ian Oostindie 403-8870968. At the Seniors Centre: Mondays-Wii bowling; Tuesdays-Men’s Yoga, Exercise Class, Drop In Scrabble/Games; Tuesday night-drop in crib; Wednesdays-lunches, Bible Study; Thursdays-Bingo; Fridays-Yoga. Tuesdays - Tai chi classes begin on Sept. 8 to Dec. 22, 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church hall. Wear comfy clothes and inside shoes. Call 403-346-6772 or visit www. taoist.org. Thursdays - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Red Deer. Pick-up starts at 9:15 am. Returning to Sylvan 1 p.m. from Parkland Mall. Call 403-864-2230 for more info. Thursdays - Community Bingo at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre. Precall at 6:30, bingo starts at 7 pm. Canteen opens 5:30 pm. Fridays - Meat draw at the Sylvan Lake Legion beginning at 6:30 p.m. Steak BBQ held in conjunction through summer.

Brubeck Trio and Sylvan Lake’s own Eric Allison and Cheryl Fisher for a one-of-akind performance at Centennial Park on Aug. 15. The event, according to Allison, will mark the pinnacle of a successful threepart series that has — temporarily, at least — replaced the long-running Jazz at the Lake Festival in Sylvan Lake. “In the 15 years I’ve been here, I don’t know of any full orchestral performance on the lake or even in a venue in Sylvan Lake, particularly with world-class jazz artists combining with (the orchestra),” he said. “I think it’s going to be a highlight of the cultural events in Central Alberta this year.” Allison, who plays saxophone, and his wife Fisher, a jazz vocalist, have both had leadership roles in the organizing of the town’s popular Jazz at the Lake Festival, which went on hiatus this year. The partnership with the Red Deer Symphony Orchestra for this year’s event will create a temporary new look for the festival, but Allison is confident it will be

every bit as special. “To put a jazz trio and then a vocal soloist and a horn soloist with the full orchestra, it’s really exciting for us,” he said, adding the event will mark a long-anticipated return to Sylvan Lake for renowned jazz drummer Dan Brubeck. “Dan Brubeck was our headliner with his quartet at the festival eight years ago, and he just tore it up. They got a standing ovation after the second or third tune of the concert — I had never seen anything like that before.” Music from Brubeck’s latest album will be performed in orchestral arrangements, with the other musicians joining in. A portion of Centennial Park will be fenced off for the occasion, which will take place rain or shine. Spectators are encouraged to bring their own chairs or blankets. Tickets cost $125, and may be purchased online at www.rdso.ca, or by calling 403-340-2948. Dinner and a drink are included. Gates will open at 6:30 p.m., with the concert expected to wrap up by 10 p.m.

Monthly Events First Wednesday every month. 55+ Club Pot Luck and Jam at Sylvan Lake Legion, 12 noon. $2 admission. First Wednesday every month - The first Wednesday of every month is devoted to teen art projects at the Library! Everything from baked clay art to graffiti! 4-5 p.m. See you there! Volunteers Wanted Volunteers are required for Friends of the Library committee. Do you enjoy the library? Would you like to make a difference? We are looking for enthusiastic friends to support the library in many different ways. Please join us and have fun, meet like-minded people, volunteer and feel good about supporting a service that benefits everyone in the community! Call Debbie at 403-8870968. Are you organized and dedicated and want to be part of a great team? Veterans Voices of Canada is now searching for volunteers to fill a variety of volunteer positions within our organization. Be a part of our upcoming annual events and tributes such as our Veteran Appreciation Day and Flags of Remembrance. Also needed are interview transcribers and committee members. Help us in our mission of keeping history alive by volunteering with us. Thanks in advance. Contact us at info@vetvoicecan.org. Groups & Activities Sylvan Lake Quilters Guild meetings are the second Wednesday of each month at the Seniors Centre at 7 p.m. New members are welcome. For information, please contact Joyce Thrush at 403887-3287.

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Medicine River Wildlife Centre hospital needs funding to avoid closure JASMINE O’HALLORAN–HAN SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

The Medicine River Wildlife Centre’s hospital is on the brink of being shut down due to a lack of funding for a new facility. With the concrete floor and septic system already in place, walls and utilities are still needed for the facility, costing around

$400,000, said executive director Carol Kelly. The new facility will replace the old one in Red Deer County, and staff have raised $17,000 so far. The hope is to get the building completed by winter, but if not, Kelly said there won’t be a place to take in wild animals needing care. “We really need people’s

help to get this building up,” she said. Edmonton and Calgary have wildlife care facilities, but Kelly said most people won’t take the time to transport wildlife to a proper facility; instead they will resort to caring for them in their own home illegally and inappropriately. “I honestly believe that

people get busy with their own lives.” she said. “The facility has always been there and always says yes when there’s a problem. I think people may forget that we may need their help.” Kelly anticipates almost 2,000 patients will need treatment this year, for over 200 species — something the old hospital was never designed to do. The facility also hosts international students and local work experience students. “We have all kinds of things that we are involved with throughout the community, and if we’re not able to provide our core services, it will be a real disappointment and a real inconvenience for the people of this area,” Kelly said. Even though staff are often thanked for doing their jobs, Kelly is unsure if people realize the centre’s need for funding — or their own ability to help.

“I just don’t think they are taking it seriously that we really need a new building, because our current one is completely done,” she said. The new facility will be much safer and greener, and will more efficiently provide environments suitable for wildlife rehabilitation, she added.

“We will be a self-contained, very green unit; the cage facilities will be much improved and we even have a room designed for a little mini hot tub for a loon to recover in.” Information on donating to the new facility is available online at www. medicineriverwildlifecentre.ca.

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sales1@sylvanlakenews.com LETTERS TO THE EDITOR POLICY The Sylvan Lake News welcomes letters to the editor on current issues and concerns from its readers. Letters must include the writer’s first and last names, address and phone number. Letters will be published with the writer’s name and city, town or country of residence (address and phone number not for publication). Letters signed with aliases, pen names or those left anonymous will not be used. The Sylvan Lake News reserves the right to edit all letters for length, clarity, legality, personal abuse, good taste and public interest. Not all letters may be published due to any of the previous editing reasons or availability of space. Please make letters legible (typed is preferred) and brief (under 250 words). The Sylvan Lake News thanks you for your interest in the “letters” page and encourages your comments, pro or con, through this popular public forum. Mail or drop off submissions to: Letters to the Editor, Suite103, 5 0 2 0 5 0 A S t r e e t , S y l va n L a ke , A B T4S 1R2. Fax: 403-887-2081. Email: editor@sylvanlakenews.com Copyright Notice All printed material, including photographs and articles, is the sole property of Sylvan Lake News. No reproduction of this material is permitted without permission of the publisher.

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If current polling trends hold, we are heading for a minority government in October, and the two front-runners might have to approach rivals to construct a stable government. Unaccustomed as they are to such a scenario and given that “coalition” is a four-letter word in Canada, they will have their work cut out for them. The challenge flows from our First-Past-thePost electoral system and the adversarial nature of our Westminster-style parliamentary system. As we shall see, they combine to produce a climate in which co-operation and compromise are alien, making it difficult to adapt to a new reality. The Conservative Party won a majority in 2011 with about 40 per cent of the vote. It is thus fair to say that most Canadians do not favour the Conservatives, but our electoral system does. Not surprisingly, both the Liberals and NDP support electoral reform, but are they capable of dealing with a shift to new political terrain? In the current system, the winner takes all and does not have to pay the slightest attention to suggestions or criticisms from opposition parties. A majority government has a clear field and does not need to compromise to get legislation passed. The prevailing culture is therefore resistant to co-operation, and we cannot wave a wand and change it.

Will Canadian political parties be able to adapt to the imperatives of proportional representation when and if it is introduced? The result of the October election may be a dry run if they have to combine forces to keep the Conservatives at bay. NDP leader, Thomas Mulcair, has expressed interest in a coalition with the Liberals, but Liberal leader Justin Trudeau has ruled out a “formal” coalition. The term coalition government is carrying baggage left over from the 2008 campaign when the Liberals and New Democrats, along with the Bloc, proposed one. Reaction from the Conservatives was vitriolic with accusations that the other parties were committing treason for trying to topple a democratically-elected government. But it is perfectly legal for the Governor General to turn to another party in the House should the governing party lose a vote of confidence. It is a testament to the power of messaging that the Conservatives were able to convince Canadians that what their rivals were proposing was tantamount to a coup d’état. Ever since, party leaders, when asked if they will form a coalition, deny that they will. Yet, if there is a hung parliament, a party must enter into some type of arrangement with another party, even if voters feel betrayed. Our adversarial, Westminster-style parliamentary system further exacerbates the situa-

tion. As Question Period demonstrates, MPs are encouraged to go for the jugular in their attempts to best their opponents. There is no incentive to engage in a productive debate; on the contrary, there are perverse incentives to ridicule ideas and suggestions from across the aisle. Against such a backdrop, it is difficult to imagine how parties and leaders with such predispositions will come together to govern the country. The disappointing aspect of this state of affairs is that, in the process of jousting (some of which is just theatre), the parties forget that they were elected to represent the interests of the electorate. It often seems the public interest is being sacrificed on the altar of personal ambition and partisan interest. If parties lose sight of the fact that power, though heady, is something to be exercised for the greater good, they are doing us a disservice. There is growing cynicism about politics and politicians among Canadian voters. If party leaders behave badly after the October election, it will further disillusion Canadians and turn them off. There might be short-term gain for political parties but damage to the body politic will be long-lasting. Doreen Barrie is a Political Scientist at the University of Calgary. She is the author of The Other Alberta: Decoding a Political Enigma. © 2015 Distributed by Troy Media

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Government debt risking Alberta’s future Dear Editor, We all know the crippling effects of debt, which is why we try our best to prudently manage our finances in both our personal and professional lives. In Europe, the banks recently shut down, pensioners and public servants were locked out of their contracts and the Eurozone almost collapsed, after Greece refused to tackle its massive debt problem. Here in Canada, Ontario was just declared to be the most indebted sub-sovereign borrower in the entire world after years of scandal and mismanagement. The province is now more reliant than ever on western equalization dollars. Could Alberta go this same way? The answer is yes — at least according to Moody’s Investors Service. The international credit

rating agency just placed Alberta on watch for a credit downgrade after the NDP government authorized $6 billion in new debt behind closed doors with no plan to pay it back and without the support of the legislature. Another $6 billion would increase Alberta’s total debt by 50 per cent, and keep us on the pace set by the PC government to be over $30 billion in debt by 2019, with annual interest payments alone set to top $1 billion per year. Moody’s already downgraded both Ontario and Manitoba’s credit rating this year. Now, the Alberta government has us on a collision course for a credit downgrade unless meaningful action is taken, but it has no strategy to stave off financial disaster. There’s no clear fiscal picture on what all this new

borrowing is for. There has been no clear communication from NDP Finance Minister Joe Ceci on our fiscal situation, inside the legislature or out of it. The fact remains, however, that exploding debt financing costs will continue to soak up revenues and resources away from core government services like health care and education, and Albertans will continue to be asked to pay more and more to fund the Alberta government — the most expensive per capita government in Canada. The NDP government is quite literally financing our future and risking the prosperity of future generations. After years of unrelenting PC and NDP government borrowing, deficit budgets and debt financing, Alberta is on the verge of being the next Ontario — one of the world’s worst

examples of financial mismanagement and incompetence. A generation of hard work and sacrifice won us the proud title of being debt free, and other provinces

looked at us with envy while their citizens came to take part in the Alberta Advantage. Don MacIntyre, MLA Innisfail-Sylvan Lake

Family tennis outings disturbed by unwelcome sight Dear Editor, I have been to the ONE and only public tennis court in a town of 13,000 people in Sylvan Lake (and it only has one court playing surface). Obviously home developers don't have to put baseball diamonds and tennis courts in every community anymore! My BIGGEST issue is the condoms placed all over the tennis nets each time we've gone, two times in last three days. We’ve had to remove them as we are a family of six and this is disgusting! How do I even explain this to them? Leeanne Willoughby Benalto

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Police seeking suspects in alleged Bentley armed robbery Sylvan Lake RCMP are asking for the public’s help in identifying the three suspects involved in an alleged armed robbery in Bentley last week. At just after 7:30 p.m. last Friday (July 31), three unidentified males met with a 41-year-old man

outside Piccolo Pizza in Bentley. Police say the meeting was the result of the suspects apparently wanting to buy a Lincoln Navigator SUV. One of the suspects allegedly revealed a handgun and pointed it at the

vehicle’s owner. The three suspects are said to have then fled from the area in a pickup truck. Police describe the three suspects as Caucasian males between around five feet ten inches and six feet tall, each with a medium build. They

were wearing black clothing at the time of the alleged crime. The truck in which they allegedly fled is described as a Chevrolet pickup

truck between the years of 1997 and 2000 and spray painted flat black. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Sylvan Lake RCMP

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Boat inspections proving effective in preventing invasive species spread Efforts to keep invasive species out of Sylvan Lake continued with a successful boat inspection at the Sunbreaker Cove boat launch over the weekend. Inspectors and a search dog pored over 170 boats and found no aquatic invasive species, said Cindy Sawchuk, the search’s operations lead and dog handler. Such mandatory inspections are part of the Alberta Environment and Parks Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention Program — in place to help eliminate the risk of invasive species such as zebra and quagga mussels being transported into Alberta waters. “Every time a boater leaves a waterbody, if they clean and dry the drains on their boat, they are doing a great job of eliminating the risk of transporting the

species,” said Sawchuk. “We talk to boaters about the issue of aquatic invasive species, specifically invasive mussels, that can attach to boats and be transported from waterbody to waterbody.”

“We’ve noticed a huge increase in the amount of awareness that people have through TV and media.” Cindy Sawchuk

Around 11,000 boats have been inspected throughout the province since the May long weekend, with 10 of those inspected found to have been carrying invasive mussels. The affected boats were subsequently cleaned thoroughly before being allowed to enter the water. So far, the program has proven effective, and

resulted in a heightened awareness of the invasive species threat, said Sawchuk. “We’ve noticed a huge increase in the amount of awareness that people have through TV and media,” she said. “We’ve spoken to 11,000 boaters this year already, and I would say people are (becoming) aware of the issue more and more.” The majority of boat owners have been fully cooperative with the program, she added, and haven’t minded spending the extra time ensuring they’re not putting Alberta waters in danger. “They appreciate how we are being proactive to keep invasive species out of the province, because once we get them, we are in reaction mode, and that would be a different story.”

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Alcohol believed a factor in Bentley quad crash Sylvan Lake RCMP believe alcohol may have played a factor in a quad crash in Bentley that hospitalized a male last Thursday night.

RCMP were called to the incident at around 7:20 p.m., after a male was reportedly injured when his quad rolled. Witnesses advised police that the male,

who was the unit’s lone occupant, was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash. He was subsequently taken to hospital in Red Deer, where he was treated for

unspecified injuries. RCMP say they believe alcohol was a factor in the incident, which at press time was still under investigation. - FULLARTON

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Committee of the Whole

MPC Meeting August 17, 2015 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm

Regular Meeting of Council August 10, 2015 Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm

POSITION TITLE: Protective Services Assistant Permanent, Full Time (40 hours/week) Reporting to both the Manager of Municipal Enforcement and Fire Chief, this position performs all Clerical and Administrative duties, functions and support for the Town of Sylvan Lake Municipal Enforcement Services, Fire Department and Health and Safety Program. SUMMARY OF FUNCTION Municipal Enforcement •

Community Programs

Kick it to the Curb! August 15 and 16 Find new owners for your unwanted and usable items and reduce disposal to the landfill! 1. Place your usable, safe items at the curb on August 15 2. Place a ‘free’ sign on your items 3. Register your items prior to August 14. Registered items will appear on our Facebook page and our webpage at www. sylvanlake.ca Registration is not required. 4. Remove any remaining items from the curb at the end of the day on August 16. These items may be taken to the ‘Drop N Swap’ tent located at the Waste Transfer Facility at nocharge.

Kitchen items Unwanted gifts Electronics Unwanted Furniture

Do NOT include (as per Health Canada): Child seats, cribs, baby walkers, strollers, playpens, toys, and other child related items. Bedding Unsafe items

Processing of all motor vehicle accident reports for submission to A/P for reimbursement which includes the calculation of the man hours and equipment used during an incident. Communicate effectively with the Insurance companies, AB transportation and RCMP. Calculation of monthly stats and preparing and submission of the information to Council by utilizing the Fire Pro Computer Program. Responsible for posting information from Fire Chief regarding the Town Fire Bans on Alberta Fire Bans Website and Town Reader Boards. Responsible for providing the same information to the Town’s Communication Officer and Public Works Responsible for communicating with Schools in the area when scheduling Fire Prevention Week activities.

Health and Safety Program •

Please call Public Works at 403.887.2800 to register your items.

Processes municipal and provincial violation tickets issued by Municipal Enforcement and municipal violation tickets issued by the RCMP. Performs receptionist duties including dealing with the general public, taking complaints, answering phones and front counter inquiries and assisting other enforcement or Government agencies, etc. Performs dispatcher functions including receiving, recording, forwarding or otherwise transmitting complaints to Municipal Enforcement or Animal Control. Liaises and works effectively with all Law Enforcement Agencies including RCMP, Alberta Sheriffs, other Peace Officer Agencies, and all Departments of the Town of Sylvan Lake, as well as providing information to the general public regarding various Bylaws, Statutes, operations and policies. Process of Dangerous Goods Route and Overweight Permits, advising drivers of suitable routes to use and having permit approved by a Municipal Enforcement Officer. Processing taxi licensing and inspection applications.

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Administration Diploma/Certificate Minimum of 3 years related experience, with legal background an asset Ability to multitask with strong computer skills Excellent planning, organization and public relations skills Ability to be a Commissioner for Oaths, and pass RCMP clearance. Exceptional written and verbal communication skills and proven effective interpersonal ability Extensive knowledge of Town Bylaws communicated to the public Above average ability to diffuse irate customers Ability to work independently and communicate effectively with superiors not located in the same office Ability to organize documents and prioritize tasks for all Municipal Enforcement, Fire Department and Health and Safety

This is a terrific opportunity to work in a professional, team focused environment. You have a strong desire to be major contributor to the success of a vibrant and growing organization. If you are up to the challenge of taking ownership and wanting to make a difference, this is an ideal situation. We offer competitive rates and an excellent benefits package, including a wellness component. If this position intrigues you, please submit your resume in confidence specifying which position you are applying for, before August 16th, 2015 to: Town of Sylvan Lake 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 Attention: Human Resources Fax: (403) 887-3660, E-mail: dscott@sylvanlake.ca

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Items could include:

Development of policies, bylaws and all other administrative duties are required by the Committee Responsible for organizing and maintaining Centralized filing system for Health and Safety Assists with preparation and deliverance of Health and Safety Report for monthly All Staff Meetings

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Request for Quotation REQUEST FOR QUOTATION Twin Weigh Scales/Scale Shack – Waste Transfer Site The Town of Sylvan Lake Public Works Division is requesting quotations for the supply and installation of two (2) new weigh scales and a new scale shack to be located at the Waste Transfer Site in Sylvan Lake. The project also involves the removal and salvage of the existing single scale and shack. Request for quotation (RFQ) packages are available at the Alberta Purchasing Connection and/or COOLNet Alberta. There is an OPTIONAL site meeting at the Waste Transfer Site at 1:00 P.M. on Monday, August 10, 2015. This RFQ opportunity closes at 10:00 A.M. local time on Tuesday, August 25, 2015. Inquiries may be made to Mr. John Watson, Public Works Manager at 403.887.2800 (jwatson@ sylvanlake.ca) or to Mr. David Yee, P.Eng., Project Manager at 403.887.2141 (dyee@sylvanlake.ca).

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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 9

THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2015

Police warn males following snowmobile ride on the beach

Sylvan Lake RCMP responded to the following calls for service between July 18 and 24: July 18 12:20 a.m. – A 30-day suspension was issued to a 29-year-old Bentley resident in relation to a vehicle stop on 46th Street in Sylvan Lake. A male was stopped by police and issued three violation tickets after entering a crosswalk while someone was crossing. Fortunately, there were no injuries. 2:41 a.m. – RCMP conducting patrols along Lakeshore Drive were approached by patrons of a local liquor establishment advising that an intoxicated female was attempting to drive a vehicle from the location. A 46-year-old Edmonton resident was arrested and charged with impaired driving. She also received a municipal bylaw violation for causing a disturbance in public. 11:08 a.m. – The theft of a truck was reported to Sylvan Lake RCMP. A white Ford 2500 truck was stolen from outside a residence on Old Boomer Road in the overnight hours. 11:21 a.m. – RCMP received a report of a break and enter to a property off Highway 766 in Red Deer County. The locks on the doors to a cabin and a shed were cut off and access was gained, however it was unclear if anything was stolen. 3:08 p.m. – A single vehicle rollover fortunately

did not result in injuries. Police were called to Range Road 21 after a truck rolled into a ditch and ended up on its side. The 25-year-old male driver advised he experienced a mechanical malfunction prior to the collision. 5:19 p.m. – A 911 call was received of a possible impaired driver in Bentley. RCMP attended 50th Avenue and found an intoxicated male lying in the grass near his motorcycle. The officer warned the male of the implications of impaired driving and escorted the male to a nearby hotel for lodging as a safety precaution. 11:25 p.m. – A 36-yearold Sylvan Lake male is facing charges in relation to a complaint of a male slumped over the wheel of his truck on Highway 11A near Range Road 22. RCMP attended the scene and the male is facing charges including refusing to provide a breath sample. 11:25 p.m. – RCMP attended a residence on Reid Court in Sylvan Lake after a witness reported a possible domestic dispute as sounds of screaming were coming from the home. A 32-year-old male was arrested at the scene and charged with two counts of breach of a court order. July 19 12:20 p.m. – A traffic stop on a known suspended driver resulted in charges against a 25-year-old female resident of Sylvan Lake. Police conducted the stop on Ryders Ridge Boulevard. The vehicle was seized for 30 days and the driver charged with driving while unauthorized and operating a motor vehicle without registration. 4:14 p.m. – A 911 call was received of a motorcycle collision near Sylvan Lake. RCMP attended Highway 11 at Range Road 24 after a motorcyclist struck a deer. The deer was

deceased at the scene while the driver sustained a broken leg and was transported by ambulance to hospital. 6:18 p.m. – RCMP were called to assist EMS after a male was observed getting out of a vehicle and falling into a back alley behind a restaurant on Lakeshore Drive. The male was being attended to by EMS when police arrived. He was transported to cells and lodged until sober. 6:53 p.m. – A domestic dispute on 47th Street in Sylvan Lake resulted in multiple charges being laid against a 71-year-old male. Witnesses overheard a female being assaulted and saw the accused drive away in a vehicle. The male was located and is charged with assault; impaired driving; overcoming resistance to the commission of an indictable offence; and three counts of breach of a recognizance. July 20 9:42 a.m. – Red Deer County patrol contacted RCMP after they observed a vehicle parked at a stop sign on Range Road 382 at Highway 781 near Sylvan Lake. A female driver was asleep in the vehicle. The vehicle was towed at the scene and a 38-year-old female was fined under the Traffic Safety Act for operating an unregistered and uninsured motor vehicle. 2:04 p.m. – A report of suspicious activity on Petro Beach in Jarvis Bay resulted in police attendance. Witnesses reported two males unloading snowmobiles onto the beach from 4x4 trucks and running the machines up and down the beach. One of the skidoos entered the water and sank but was later recovered by the owner without any obvious environmental damage to the lake. The males were issued a warning by police. July 21 12:18 a.m. – Witnesses reported a stunting incident

along Ryders Ridge Boulevard in Sylvan Lake. A truck was observed being driven fast and erratically in a construction area. The plate and description of the vehicle was obtained and a

fine issued to the owner. 1:26 p.m. – A vehicle stolen on Herder Drive was quickly recovered by RCMP. A white Dodge Ram was parked outside a residence on Herder Drive with the

doors unlocked and the keys left inside the vehicle. The vehicle was located abandoned a short time later in the Sunbreaker Cove area. continued on page 10

Long weekend: A look at the numbers • RCMP in Alberta responded to a total of 264 motor vehicle collisions over the August long weekend. • Of those 264 collisions, 45 involved at least one injury; • Three involved fatalities. • Of the three fatal collisions, two occurred in rural areas and one took place on a highway; • One involved a motorcycle. • Five arrests have been made so far in connection with the 48 collisions involving an injury or a fatality. – STATS PROVIDED BY RCMP K DIVISION

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2015

Medicine Hat man charged continued from page 9

I LOVE SUMMERTIME I love summertime. I love spending more time out in nature, sitting on cool green grass. I love that the days are long and the evenings are warm. I love sitting on the porch in the evening with a gentle refreshing breeze. But one of my favorite things about summer is our annual vacation. Most summers my family and I go back up north to my family’s lot on a lake and camp for a while. I love it because not only do I get to experience all the things I mentioned above, but because I grew up there. Growing up it was the central place that my extended family would gather every summer. My cousins and I had our run of the place and for weeks every summer we just got to explore the woods and be kids. Going back there is going home for me. It brings back the flood of memories and moments from my childhood, and reminds me of who I am. It reminds me of my family, my heritage.

As you go about your summer, remember your heritage. Remember where you come from. Whether your physical heritage brings back fond memories, or if it brings back pain and hurt, know that in Christ we have a new heritage. In Jesus we are children of God. Romans 8 says: God’s Spirit touches our spirits and confirms who we really are. We know who he is, and we know who we are: Father and children. And we know we are going to get what’s coming to us—an unbelievable inheritance! Remember that in Jesus, you are a child of God, and regardless of who you were, are or have yet to become, you may freely partake in all the good things that He has for you. You simply must accept the gift of life that Jesus brings. Remember who you are. Remember who you are in Christ.

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August 9, 10:30 a.m. Worship - Ruth Ann Sigurdson www.slmpc.ca • memorial_office@shaw.ca “Our passion is His presence, Our commitment is His will, Our pursuit is His way.”

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July 22 11:26 a.m. – A break and enter at a residence in Sylvan Lake is being investigated by RCMP. The owner of a home on 47th Avenue returned to find several items stolen including a Chevrolet Suburban and a holiday trailer. July 23 8:16 a.m. – RCMP recovered a stolen trailer in Red Deer County. A trailer was found abandoned on a farm property on Township Road 370. The owner was unaware that the vehicle had been stolen until being notified by police. It was returned in good condition. July 24 1:29 a.m. – An 18-year-old Springbrook male was charged with breach of probation after he was located sleeping near the Winks Esso station in Sylvan Lake. The male had outstanding curfew conditions to remain in his residence. He was arrested at the scene without incident. 11:47 p.m. – Jarvis Bay Park authorities contacted RCMP after an intoxicated male was observed inside a vehicle. The male complied when advised to exit the vehicle. Police checked the vehicle and it was determined to be stolen. A 42-year-old male from Medicine Hat was formally charged with possession of property obtained by crime under $5,000. Please note that there will not be an RCMP Report in next week’s paper (Aug. 13).

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Have questions about funerals and cremation? We invite you to come in and discuss your questions with us at no cost or obligation.

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Our Lady of the Assumption Roman Catholic Church

Mass Times Saturday Evening: Sylvan Lake 5:00 p.m. Sunday Morning: Sylvan Lake 11:00 a.m. (Last Sunday of each month 9:00 a.m.) Rimbey 9:00 a.m. Weekday mass Wednesdays and Fridays 9:00am

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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 11

THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2015

Province’s top baby names of 2014 released

Pop culture seems to have had an influence on Alberta parents last year,

with some of them having named their children after popular television and

movie characters. A report on the top baby names of 2014 released by

the province last week showed Liam and Olivia as the top baby names for

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Alberta boys and girls, respectively. Other less-traditional names such as Tyrion, Aragon and Olivander were all recorded as names for newborn boys in 2014 — the province suspects after characters in the Game of Thrones, the Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter, respectively. Similarly, girls were named Primm, Sookie, Cosette, Wednesday and Khaleesi — unique names that have all featured in television or film. Thunderboy, Goodness, Huckleberry and Innocent were among some of the other less conventional names for boys; Valkyrie, Meadow, Melon, Disney and Bandit for girls. Overall, 55,587 babies were born in Alberta last year — 28,440 boys and 27,147 girls. The numbers are in line with what the province calls a “five-year baby boom.” “Alberta is a vibrant and thriving province with a growing number of young

families and an exceptionally bright future,” said Deron Bilous, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Service Alberta. “Our government is working every day to ensure that all parents are able to share the benefits of a prosperous future with their children.” Around 6,100 distinct names were recorded for boys in 2014. Girls had slightly more at around 7,400. Olivia remained the top girls name for the second year running, while Liam has now held the numberone spot for boys for the last three years. Top names for boys in Alberta (2014): 1. Liam; 2. Ethan; 3. Benjamin; 4. William; 5. Logan; 6. Noah; 7. Jacob; 8. Oliver; 9. Lucas; 10. Carter. Top names for girls in Alberta (2014): 1. Olivia; 2. Emma; 3. Emily; 4. Sophia; 5. Ava; 6. Isabella; 7. Abigail; 8. Ella; 9. Charlotte; 10. Hannah. - FULLARTON

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2015

Community Partners to receive thousands through online fundraiser The Sylvan Lake community has shown its approval of a recent Telus fundraiser being held in support of Sylvan Lake and Area Community Partners — or so numbers would suggest, at least.

“There are so many places in Alberta that could have been chosen, but they chose Sylvan Lake and they chose Community Partners, so it was awesome.” Alanna Dextrase Community Partners administrative and events co-ordinator

A Telus Facebook post pledging $5 to Community Partners for every ‘like’ received had tallied more than 1,100 clicks of approval by press time, meaning the local organization will exceed its $5,000 fundraising goal. “There are so many places in Alberta that could have been chosen, but they chose Sylvan Lake and they chose Community Partners, so it was awesome,” said Alanna Dextrase, Community Partners administrative and events co-ordinator. “It’s an honour to be chosen.” The organization’s many programs, services and events — such as Coats for Kids, an annual Christmas dinner and family education and support — helped around 7,000 people last year. But while those programs are offered to the community free of charge, they cost money to run and put on. For that reason, fundraising is particularly important

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to the organization — a sentiment that Telus fully understands, according to communications manager Liz Sauvé. Fundraisers such as the ‘1 Little Like, 1 Big Difference’ Facebook post, she said, are simply a way of giving back. “It’s our way to say thank you to the community, because we wouldn’t be the company we are without our customers,” she said. “The people of Sylvan Lake have been very good to us over the years.” Telus representatives are scheduled to be present in town throughout the week until Sunday (Aug. 9) holding further events and activities in support of the community. ‘Likes’ on the Facebook post will be tallied toward donations until Friday (Aug. 7). The post can be viewed on the Sylvan Lake News Facebook page as well as those of others from throughout the community. ‘Likes’ must be submitted on the original Telus post. - NEWS STAFF

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Finders keepers: Holding on to a long-lost classic Cars have always been more than simply a hobby for Brian Adcock. The Sylvan Lake man, who owns Fountain Tire in Beju Industrial Park, admits the intense obsession he had as young man over time turned into a lifelong passion, and as far back as he can remember, “there’s always been something in the garage.” Currently, its a 1969 Dodge Charger that he’s got parked inside — although it’s much more suited to being outside, he concedes. “There’s not a show-and-shine I go to where I’m not the only one there,” he says. “I definitely get the people wanting to stop and take a closer look.” The reason, he says, is the coveted car’s relative scarcity not just locally, but nationwide.

“The ’69 Charger is one of the hardest ones to find right now. If you tried to find one Canadawide through all the search engines — which I do — I think you might find five for sale.” Many, he says, were known to have been destroyed in the filming of the Dukes of Hazzard TV series in the ’70s and ’80s, while others simply succumbed to “the world of rust

aand rot.” Adcock purchased his own Charger about 110 years ago following a period of intense ssearching online. He eventually came across eexactly what he was looking for, and before llong was on his way to Calgary with an extra ddriver in tow to pick it up. It’s the latest in a long list of classic cars hhe’s had in his possession over the years, which have included Camaros, Mustangs, Pontiacs and Mopars. He assures the Charger, however, is special. And he’s got no plans to get rid of it any time soon. “This one’s staying,” he says. “I won’t be shopping for anything new any time soon.”

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“It will be a good time, for sure.” Derek Dickau The town’s centennial birthday activities will run in conjunction with the Bentley and District Ag Society’s 49th Town and Country Fair to be held Aug. 6 to 9. Events will kick off Thursday (Aug. 6) with a pancake breakfast, followed by a children’s carnival. The parade is happening at 1 p.m., and Dickau said this year the popular event will feature a “brand new Bentley” being brought in from Calgary. A seniors pie social, face painting, bench show and kids ‘wool bustin’ will round out the afternoon. On Friday, events will again begin with a pancake breakfast followed by a bench show at 10 a.m., and a bench show presentation at 12:30 p.m. The museum opens at 1 p.m. and the Kids Fun Zone runs all afternoon. It will be followed by a family dance. The rodeo begins at 6 p.m., and a drive-in movie, Big Hero 6, will be shown at 10 a.m. Saturday’s events include a pancake breakfast, horseshoe tournament, Kroozin’ West Show and Shine, Kids Fun Zone, Baazart Show and Sale, beer and wine tasting and Bentley Fire Department barbecue. Activities will conclude on Sunday with a horseshoe tournament and church service.

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Looking back: Sylvan Lake’s sailboards and sailboats BUNNY VIRTUE SYLVAN LAKE AND DISTRICT ARCHIVES SOCIETY

The following content was submitted by the Sylvan Lake and District Archives Society as part of a series celebrating the society’s 20 years of existence this year. The Archives Society is open to the public every Tuesday and Thursday from noon to 4 p.m. at its new location in the lower level of the town’s Municipal Government Building. In 1985 and 1986, Sport Chek leased land from Dubeta Architects Ltd., and set up Sailboard City on the present site of Chateau Suites. Sport Chek supplied the equipment and the CYA Board Sailing Instructors gave dry-land

lessons first and then instruction in the water. There were often live broadcasts by radio stations from both Calgary and Edmonton from the Sailboard City site on the beach, advertising

sailboard lessons, slalom ski sales and rentals, water toys and all the necessary lotions, etc., for a day at the beach. As an added incentive to drop by — hot dogs and pop! In 1985, a group of people peo interested in sailing gat gathered around a kitchen tab on a winter night, table and an by the end of the ev evening had formed the Sy Sylvan Lake Regional Sailing Sa Club. Some of the c charter members were S Steven and Rita Johnson, Bob B and Sue Samson and A Fisher. Al Today the club includes sailing enthusiasts from Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer and Sylvan Lake, and

offers Wednesday evening racing, the end of season Summer Hummer, and, of course, lots of socializing! In the 1980s, a Sylvan Lake Regatta trophy from 1935-36, with the name R. White on it, was unearthed in a CIBC vault. It was offered to the Sailing Club, which gladly accepted it for a racing trophy. According to ‘reliable sources,’ Sylvan Lake is a good lake to sail on and is unique in Alberta in that it o f f e r s keelboat sailing — a keelboat is a vessel more than 20 feet long and used for racing and cruising.

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Art at the spa

- Right: Artist Nolen Jarvis displays some of his work during a showing of local artists at Sylvan Steam and Spa in Cobbs Block Central on Saturday. Below: Virginia Lynn shows off some of her art. JASMINE O’HALLORAN–HAN

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THIS COULD BE YOUR BUSINESS!

SPORTS

Contact Leah or Shannon for details

Chinook Triathlon Festival makes successful first stop in Sylvan JASMINE O’HALLORAN–HAN SYLVAN LAKE NEWS

Heather Wurtele celebrates crossing the finish line at the Chinook Triathlon Festival on Saturday.

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The Chinook Triathlon Festival made its mark in Sylvan Lake on Saturday with around 225 athletes having competed in its various events. This year marked the first time the race has been held in Sylvan Lake, and although relocating it from Calgary came with some challenges, it proved successful in the end, according to race director Jordan Bryden. “We’ve done our race in Calgary for 10 years, and (this year) we knew we would lose numbers, but we didn’t lose too many, and we were able to build a really successful event with that many people,” he said. “It was a great day.” The goal for future years, he said, is to grow the race to include 1,000 participants competing for a $50,000 prize purse. He sees no reason why it can’t become a regular go-to event for some of the country’s top triathletes. “We want it to be what we call the Wildflower of the North, and the Wildflower race is a very well developed race in California.” With Sylvan Lake being halfway between Calgary and Edmonton — cities from which many of the race’s athletes hail — the town provides an ideal spot for such an event, he added. continued on page 18

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SPORTS

Unreserved Acreage Auction for Don Mattila August 14, 2015 Time: 12:00 Noon Land Located: South of Eckville 4.3 Kms to Hwy #11, 1 Km East to Rge Rd 3-2, 1.6 Kms South & 1.1 Kms East on the South Side County Sign: 38425 Rge Rd Ext 32 Sale Conducted Just East of Rimbey at our Sale Site

Selling In Conjunction with the 35th Annual Pre-Harvest Machinery Consignment Sale Selling 4 Acres M/L of a Well Landscaped Acreage with a 16’x76’ Mobile Home

Swimmers exit the lake at the Chinook Triathlon Festival on Saturday Morning. JASMINE O’HALLORAN-HAN

Sylvan Lake ‘perfect’ for race continued from page 17 “Sylvan Lake is perfect, and is probably one of the best lake communities in the province,” he said. “It’s open, it’s wide, but it’s also halfway between Calgary and Edmonton, so going

forward we want to be able to prosper from both those cities.” Saturday’s winners, as per the Chinook Triathlon Festival’s website, are as follows: Half Iron Women - Julie Anderson; Half Iron Men - Peter Kornelsen;

w/ a 3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom, a 10’x12’ Addition w/ a Wood Burning Stove & Covered Deck. Fridge, Stove, Dishwasher, Washer, Dryer & Mostly Furnished. Legal Description: Part of the NW 26-38-3-W5th

Acreage has Many Mature Trees, Fruit Trees & a New Septic System, plus a Drilled Well with a Sub. Pump. Garden Shed & Green House. Propane Tank w/ Natural Gas at the Property Line.

Open Houses: August 1 & 2 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. or by Appointment by Phoning Don at 403-746-2213 or Cell at 403-318-1055 All measurement are approximate and need to be verified by the purchaser. Real Estate Transaction are being Handled by Morrison Realty (403) 783-0556 Real Estate Terms & Conditions: 10 % Down on Sale Day. Balance & Possession on or before September 14, 2015. If Balance is NOT RECEIVED by September 14, 2015 the Deposit will be Forfeited as Liquidation Damages.

Sale Conducted by:

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Pro - Heather Wurtele (Women); Olympic Men Francois Coetzer; Olympic Women - Margie Richie; Team - Phillip Baird; Aquabike Men - Kevin Mertz; Aquabike Women Rita McNulty. A full list of results and times is available online at www.chinooktriathlon.ca.

DO YOUR PART

Sylvan Lake Lions Minor Football Upcoming Season Season starts August 17 with Fall Training Camp Cost is $150 for the season Most gear is supplied email for info: crystallowen04@gmail.com vicsphi@gmail.com

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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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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.

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COLLECTOR CAR auction. 8th annual Red Deer fall Ànale 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.ˇ MEIER UNRESERVED GUN AUCTION. Saturday, August 29, 11 a.m., 6016 72A Ave., Edmonton. Over 200 guns - handguns, riÁes, shotguns, hunting equipment. To consign 780-440-1860.

Misc. for Sale

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GRANDVIEW MODULAR HOMES Now Offering 24 X 68 Homes. Starting from $157,900 including delivery (Conditions apply). Call one of our two locations for details: 403-945-1272 (Airdrie) or 403-347-0417 (Red Deer).

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Auctions

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BIG STRAPPER AUCTIONS presents an

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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!

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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

Farms/ Land

4070

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. TOO MUCH STUFF? Let Classifieds help you sell it.

Auctions

PAYMENT: CASH OR CHEQUES. NO BUYERS PREMIUM.

ONLY $399,000

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

Boats & Marine

5160

13’ Hobie Cat Wave, white hulls, blue tramp, multi colored main sail, blue jib sail, exc. cond. no trailer, $3800. obo. 403-389-6161

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2500 sq ft bldg with full capabilities of a restaurant or any type of business Includes 3 bdrm mobile home

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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

4110

5 Acres of Commercial Hwy Frontage Property

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

SYLVAN Large 2 bdrm. condo near shopping w/new carpet and paint, 403-341-9974

Agricultural #2000 - #2290

4150

Manufactured Homes

1530

For Rent

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3299

Properties FAIRWAY ESTATES

RYDER’S RIDGE

GRACIOUS LIVING! 4 bdrm 2 1/2 bath Enjoy the amenities of townhouse! Fully finished this beautiful building. bsmnt with TV rm, bdrm & Hot tub, Exercise room bath. 6 appliances. U/G Pkng & storage, Shed. Deck & Pkng. Theatre room.Car wash Fenced yard 2 bdrm/2 bath 6 appliances Close to shopping-schools Deck facing golf course! N/P N/S Avail NOW! $1695 + util N/P N/S Avail NOW $1395 + elect.

HERDER DRIVE

Lovely partly FURNISHED 4 bdrm 3 bath house. Finished bsmnt-T.V. room, bdrm & bath. Fenced yard. DOUBLE GARAGE. N/P N/S Avail SEPT 1

RAINBOW PARK Great unit with LOFT! 3 bdrm - 2 full baths 5 appliances Gas F/P 1 Block to the LAKE ONLY $1295 + util Avail NOW! N/P N/S

Farm Equipment AUCTION S H E L L B R O O K , S A S K AT C H E WA N

On behalf of J&W Northwest Services Ltd. & Warren Muller, who are discontinuing their farming operations.

WEDNESDAY, August 12 INSPECTION:

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/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

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.

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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 23

THURSDAY, AUGUST 6, 2015

Tips for staying safe on the lake this summer The Canadian summer provides us with the perfect setting to create lasting memories. The gorgeous weather and beautiful scenery have most Canadians determined to spend as much time outdoors as possible. One activity that many Canadians will partake in this summer is boating. While boating is a great summer activity, it is important to keep in mind the safety protocol. Boating accidents occur regularly in Canada and cause around 100 deaths annually. Always wear your lifejacket or PFD while on or near the water. It could save your life. Canada’s waters are cold year-round, so be prepared. Simply falling into cold water can cause cold water shock, which makes it difficult to catch your breath. If a person is not wearing a lifejacket, they have to fight to both control their breathing and keep their head above water. Many people drown just inches away from their boat or the shore. Today’s lifejackets and

personal flotation devices are stylish, comfortable and designed for specific activities such as paddling, fishing, high-impact sports and cruising. So, choose it and use it. Be prepared. Anything can happen on the water, so use this checklist to stay safe: • Check all safety equipment before leaving the dock. If it's not in good working condition, replace or fix it before you go. • Check the most recent weather forecast. • Give someone you trust a trip plan that includes where you are going and when you'll be back. • Bring local marine charts and ask local boaters about hazards, if you don’t know the area. Take a boating safety course Understanding your responsibilities on the water and how to take basic safety precautions reduces your risk of a boating incident. Anyone in Canada who operates a recreational boat

with a motor must have proof of competency (except in Nunavut and the Northwest Territories waters). The Pleasure Craft Operator Card (PCOC) is the most common. You can get one by passing an accredited test with a Transport Canada approved course provider. It's also good to carry: • Proof you passed a boating safety course in Canada before April 1, 1999. • A specified marine certificate. • A completed rentalboat safety checklist. Visitors to Canada operating a motorized boat must carry an operator card or equivalent that meets the requirements of their own state or country. Have fun, but remember: a little preparation today can prevent a boating emergency tomorrow. To stay informed visit the Transport Canada Office of Boating Safety website at www.tc.gc.ca/ boatingsafety. - NEWS CANADA

Presents our

CONTEST!

! N I W D L U O C YOU Sylvan Lake, AB

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1 of 2 Tickets for Two on Alberta Prairie Railway Excursions www.absteamtrain.com Alberta Prairie offers an exciting one day adventure on board a real steam or diesel-powered train. Different themes are enacted throughout the season, including murder mysteries, family, live stage show, seniors and teddy bear specials. All excursions include a full course buffet meal which is included in the fare, on board entertainment and maybe even a train robbery. All meals during the summer are presented in the community hall in Big Valley, a large tent in Big Valley or the community hall in Stettler. During your journey on board the train you will travel through the beautiful rolling and treed countryside of Alberta’s Parkland.

Name _______________________________________________ Phone ______________________________________________ City/Town ___________________________________________ Draws will be done at random. Contest closes Aug. 13, 2015. All Entries must be received by Aug. 13, 2015. Draw dates is Aug. 14, 2015. Entries can be received at the Stettler Independent or the Sylvan Lake News Office prior to draw date.

Boaters are reminded to exercise caution as they take to the lake this summer.


Sylvan Lake – It’s a Great Time to Buy y

CA0060774

$949,000 CA0055328

$339,900

$229,000

GLEN GOODALL

CA0061683

CA0059496

403-896-8500

Caroline Boivin

w: www.cbrealestate.ca | e: carolineb@remax.net

NEW PRICE

1 Reynolds Road

403-318-0604 GLENGOODALL@REMAX.NET

Huge Price Adjustment! You couldn’t build for this price! FANTASTIC LAKE ACCESS. This house has it all with shared private boat dock only steps away , large south facing backyard , and lots of parking! Amazing curb appeal describes this ELEGANT 4200 sq ft 2-Storey 5 bed 4 bath home nestled on a 17,424 sq ft lot.

10 Grand Avenue

FREE MARKET EVALUATIONS

$139,000

NEW PRICE

4538 45 Street

RE/MAX real estate central alberta

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Visit our easy to use websites to view all listings Carl Stepp 403 358 9300 www.carlstepp.ca www.sylvanlakehouseguy.com

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lorne@isellsylvanlake.com

403.396.1584

LORNE THERRIAULT

Not just a place to live but a way to live

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24 HOURS Ph: 403-887-2217 Toll Free: 1-877-373-6296 Fax: 403-887-3165

#1, 4914 50 ST. SYLVAN LAKE, AB

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403.350.8708

ROBERT POPILCHAK

CA0062801

CA0039597

CA0057091

$349,999

CA0065952

$379,900

CA0060440

REDUCED

CA0059004

REDUCED

$259,900

5231 56 Avenue Eckville

CA0063572

5103 51 Avenue Eckville

$249,900

REDUCED

CA0065801

REDUCED

$434,900

NEW LISTING!

CA0057159

70 Dobler Avenue, Red Deer

$381,000

5131 56 Avenue Eckville

CA0063647

$399,000

5028 52 Avenue Eckville

$274,500

5132 50 Avenue

$199,900

NEW PRICE!

CA0057098

CA0058999

CA0064068

CA0061291

SOLD!

5208 50 Ave Cres Eckville

$274,900

NEW LISTING!

CA0065911

5412 53 Street Eckville

$439,900

NEW LISTING!

CA0063119

CA0059225

sandi@palmbay.ca

Sandi Hallgren 403-887-2217

Seller’s are Motivated. Now’s the time!

CA0065265

NEW LISTING! $299,900

403-505-2004

Gord Steinbach

403-350-6193

www.sylvanlakerealestate.ca

Alf Moore

d "Your Truste r" so vi d A te Real Esta

gordsteinbach@remax.net

CA0063779

5520 53 Street Eckville

$497,900

SOLD

4291 Ryders Ridge Blvd.

$309,900

117 Hinshaw Drive

$384,000

24 Cole Way

$995,000

CA0058546

80 Lakeway Blvd.

$485,000

41 Jarvis Bay Drive

Visit www.willardmorris.com for more info and pics!

www.willardmorris.com

WILLARD MORRIS & AMANDA DICKSON 403-318-4547

127 Grand Avenue Norglenwold

CA0062553

29 Fenwood Close

$599,900

4111 50A Avenue

26 Woodland Cr Gull Lake

CA0061597

#203 43 Reid Court

$1,100,000

101 Birchcliff Road

$180,000

5016 49 Street

Gorgeous country living on 2.99 acres just a couple minutes drive west of Sylvan Lake. 1.5 story log home features 3 bedrooms, 2 complete bathrooms

39035 Range Road 21 - Sylvan Lake

$639,900

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