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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
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Stay out: Hazel Parks and Joan Fenwick from Helping Hands, a used clothing, furniture and appliance service, stand on the front steps of the former scout hall. The building has been closed and may be slated for demolition. (see story page 3) Treena Mielke Photo
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Helping hands closed, building could be slated for demolition BY TREENA MIELKE
The former Scout Hall, used as a facility for ‘Helping Hands’, a place where the public could pick up clothing or small household items for the price of a small donation, could be slated for demolition. Rimbey’s interim CAO Donna Tona said the building and its contents could be destroyed, pending the results of a fire inspection. Tona said several issues regarding the safety of the building came to light last month during a routine safety inspection. “It is too bad, it is a good service for the community, but it is in such bad shape. We are not blaming anybody.” Joan Fenwick, who ran Helping Hands with the assistance of other volunteers, is still in shock about the immediate order to evacuate the building. “They just came in and told us we had to leave and to grab our personal things. They didn’t even introduce themselves. I think they were rude.” Tona, however, refuted that claim, noting the inspection is on videotape. “Any serious incursions into a building where we have concerns for safety are video taped through our enforcement services as they have jurisdiction for closing down a building. She agreed everyone was asked to leave immediately. However, she said the reason why the evacuation was necessary was carefully explained. “All parties within the building were asked to leave and
explained to multiple times that the building was deemed unsafe.” Tona said the inspection crew found that the emergency lights were not working, the emergency door was padlocked shut and the town did not have a key for the lock. Fire extinguishers were not working and the furnace room was filled with combustibles. Mold was discovered downstairs. “For the safety of those inside we asked them to take their personal effects and please leave immediately and we sealed the building. We’re bound by law to shut the premises down immediately when we find serious issues.” Hazel Parker, who volunteered at Helping Hands said she feels sad the building has been closed. “We helped a lot of people. People came from all over.” She and Fenwick agreed the timing of the closure is especially difficult as school will be starting soon, and many families who were trying to make ends meet counted on Helping Hands to outfit their children. Fenwick said she is not sure she would set up a similar service in another location. “I have mixed feelings at this point.” An inspection report from Alberta Health Services held on Aug. 10 confirmed that customers accessing the basement for items could be exposed to mold and contaminated material, creating a public health hazard. The report also confirmed that items in the building were stored in a manner considered unsafe, emergency exit lights and smoke alarms were not working. The report also stated eavestroughs were in disrepair
and could cause water to seep into the building. An annual fire and safety inspection of the building was completed on July 28 by public works director Rick Schmidt, municipal interim Michael Fitzsimmons, town foreman Bruce Newbury and Sgt. Kyle Koller from protective services. The crew found several deficiencies within the building including black mold on the basement walls, non-functioning emergency lights and exits and combustible items surrounding the furnace. “After completing my inspection of the building, it was my opinion that we needed to vacate all patrons and staff immediately. It is my personal and professional opinion that this building is unsafe for both clients and staff to be in it at any time. It should be secured and further inspections by health and fire should e ordered,” said Newbury, in his report. He noted support beams in the basement were either cut or removed. “It appears that they were removed to make room for more items such as counters, toys, lamps and dishes. In my opinion, this is compromising the integrity of the structure in itself, which is a serious and dangerous situation for the clients and staff entering the basement at any given time.” Newbury said the smell inside the building was also cause for concern. In his draft report, Koller noted the building did not appear structurally sound with a cracked foundation. The Scout Hall is a town owned building. The town pays the utilities and is responsible for upkeep and maintenance.
Rimbey Jr/Sr High School First day of school “Welcome Back”
PANCAKE BREAKFAST Free for all students 8:00 am - 9:00 am Monday, August 31, 2015 2015/2016 SCHOOL FEES **Fees will be applied in 3 increments and are due immediately on those dates
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I did a three-kilometer run around Crimson Lake last Saturday with my daughters. They called it a fun run and, actually, much to my surprise it totally was, especially when it was over! It didn’t start off as much fun. The steady drumbeat of falling rain I woke up to that morning watered the thought in my mind that the race may be cancelled. Though I would, no doubt, maintain the façade of being sorely disappointed if that should happen, I knew inside, quite the opposite would be true. Time with my girls. Shopping. Coffee! Just hanging out. No need to exert myself in any way, shape or form, other than perhaps,
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about a fun run. Still, it rained. But, suddenly, when I had half run, half walked until my pink sparkly shoelaces were dragging in the mud, I saw through my squinty eyes, what looked like a blurry mirage. The finish line. I doubled my speed, which meant I had become super charged, blowing past the four-year-old and the guy with a cane, like I was made of greased lightning! When I crossed the finish line my girls were there, on the sidelines, cheering and clapping. They even snapped my picture and, as I was to find out later, tagged me on Face book. In the photo I looked kind of like the ‘before’ picture of someone who was
having a very bad hair day, but still my face is stretched into an amazing grin that clearly spelled one word. Happy! And later as we sat around having coffee and doing all the cool things I had fantasized about earlier, my girls mentioned that going on a fun run is so much more ‘fun’ that just running on your own. And they wondered why. I wondered as well, as I sipped my latte and munched on this meltin-your-mouth delicious scone. “I think it’s the people,” I ventured, finally. “I mean they don’t say, ‘you are only doing the three kilometer? What’s wrong with you? Look at all those real run-
ners in the 10 K.’ No! They smile and cheer you on and even when people pass you on the trail they are very polite. ‘Excuse me,’ they say as they jog past. They don’t say stuff like ‘hurry up, get out of my way, or even worse, ‘that’s as fast as you can go?’ And in the end when you cross the finish line and everyone is clapping you do feel like some sort of wonderful super hero!” I feel the gaze of two pair of summer sky blue eyes on me as I finish the last of my scone and drain my latte. “Let’s go, super hero,” my youngest daughter says. “Yes, we have shopping to do,” her sister adds. And, so ended the prologue of the fun run!
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walking slowly back and forth to and from change rooms at dress shops I have been known to frequent. I allowed myself the luxury of fantasizing of spending such a morning while I drank my coffee, but before I knew it my daughter threw me a raincoat and, in her best teacher-like voice, said, “Lets go, we don’t want to be late.” I zipped my thoughts into a waterproof compartment in my mind, shrugged into the oversized raincoat and resolutely tied the pink, sparkly shoelaces of my runners into an oversized bow. I was ready! At the beginning, my girls kept pace with me, but finally, slightly bored with listening to my labored breathing and watching my own particular version of a very slow run, they forged on ahead. I was so grateful. Now I only had to keep up to a little four-year-old and a guy walking with a cane. I squinted my eyes through the raindrops wishing my glasses had little windshield wipers on the lenses so I would know for absolute certain I was not running in circles. I ran. It rained. I half walked, half ran, trying to remember what was fun
There is tuition fees, the cost of textbooks, material fees while in a trade program, and many more expenses attached to the price tag of attending Red Deer College. And while a student is there, Starbucks and Tim Horton’s have outlets, the book store charges outlandish prices for a HB
#2 pencil, and there is a conveniently placed pub that charges premium rates for a glass of draft beer. The Red Deer College, like every other post-secondary educational institute, isn’t only a school, a college, or a university — it’s a profitable business. The students at RDC have options to join different societies if desired. Some of these societies or student groups include: the Creative Writing Society and the Psych. Society, among many others. These student groups are not free from the pains of capitalism. Different societies do different functions to raise funds for their activities. I’ve saw bake sales, used books sales, clothing sales,
and other methods used as a way for these student societies to generate money. These little student groups become small businesses to continue on. I know that the United States has different options for post-secondary student life — sororities (hands up for anyone that has watched the film Animal House). Aside from all the infamous sorority stereotypes, these student houses are nothing more than simple businesses. I did nothing to resist the urge to watch the University of Alabama’s sorority Alpha Phi’s 2015 promotional video on YouTube. Had I not been on a motorcycle mission, I would have caught the original post on
the video sharing website. But I was luckily enough to find one of the many reposts of the controversial Alpha Phi video. Since the outbreak of the video and the AL.com article, there has been a surge of posts and columns on the Alabama University sorority. People on the internet do not need be so quick to shoot from the hip words like: feminism, sexuality, and homogeneous. The Alpha Phi video was essentially a television commercial for the all lady sorority — sex sells. I took a moment from my regular internet wandering to investigate the Alpha Phi link through the University of Alabama’s website. There wasn’t much
for sorority postings, likely many have been removed due to all the recent negative hype. But I did find the “Constitution and Bylaws of the Alpha Phi International Fraternity, INC.” on the website. It wasn’t much of a surprise to me when I found an article within the Alpha Phi rule book on fees and dues. The Alabama Sorority needs to make money too and they do so from targeting pledges of a certain group — much like how advertisements before YouTube videos target certain audiences. I think everyone upset over a clever sorority promotional video needs to calm down. Capitalism and sexuality will always sit in on the same sales meetings.
RIMBEY REVIEW 5
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Town’s new MDP a work in progress BY TREENA MIELKE
The Town of Rimbey is forging ahead with a new municipal development plan, which lays out a long-term vision for the town. At its July 27 meeting, council decided not to go ahead with the current MDP. “It wasn’t written properly and doesn’t provide enough future for the town,” said interim CAO Donna Tona. The town’s planner, Liz Armitage said the new plan may be in place by the end of the year. “It is a vision that represents where we want to go from where we are today,” she said. Armitage will work with council and town staff to finalize the new plan. Once the
details are in draft form, an open house will be held so public input can be received. Armitage, who is a registered professional planner based out of Calgary owns and operates Vicinia Planning and Engagement Standards. She is contracted by the town to help with planning issues on an as needed basis. Originally from Camrose area, Armitage said she loves rural Alberta and working with small towns such as Rimbey. “I love working with the staff and council. I’m having lots of fun. I love the rural lifestyle,” she said. As well as long term planning, Armitage helps administration deal with daily issues such as applications for development permits.
Liz Armitage, Rimbey town planner
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Horticultural and bench show held last weekend at Drop In Centre BY TREENA MIELKE
Winners: In the back row are Donna Wideman, best baking, Kathy Sarson, best photography and most points in show for adults, Gail Hood, best preserves, Betty Adam, best collection and Norman Goetz, best fruit. In the front row are Joy Bruca,,best vegetables, Alberta Horticultural Rosette and most points in show for adults, Faith Schwieger, most points in show for children, Abigail Lamparter, most points in show for children and Joyce Skeels, most points in show for seniors. Photo by Morriah Rudd
Fruits, vegetables, baking, preserving, thread arts, miscellaneous crafts and photography were all part of this year’s horticultural and bench show. The show, sponsored by the Rimbey & District Horticultural Group, was held Aug. 14 and 15 at the Rimbey Drop-in Centre. “Considering the ups and downs of the weather this year, our show was a success story with lots of exhibits from many talented adults and children and youth,” said president, Gail Hood. “We were pleased to see so many entries from children and youth this year.” With a score of 230, Joy Bruca was awarded the most horticuture points and she also tied with Kathy Sarson for the most points in show in the adult category. Bruca also won in the adult best vegetables category. “Her exhibits were outstanding,” said Hood. Bruca grows her flowers and vegetables from seed. Over the years she has come to learn where and when
to plant and how to coax stubborn seeds into becoming healthy, prize winning plants. She doesn’t have a greenhouse, but starts her plants in the window of her home. “For the light,” she explains. “I was a gardener in the Philippines as well,” she said in an earlier interview, adding somewhat shyly that she also won prizes there for her plants and flowers. Bruca comes by her love of gardening honestly. “My mother just loved her flowers,” she recalled fondly. “My mother grew beautiful orchids.” As she shows off the rows of vegetables in her garden, Bruca explains what type they are and the conditions needed for them to realize their full potential. Bruca said she gives much of her garden produce to her friends. “It’s my recreation, my pastime and I share it with people; share with my friends.” She admits her garden has never failed. continued on page 7
The RIMBEY CO-OP EDUCATION AWARD was first awarded in 2009 by the Rimbey Co-op Association. It was created to assist and encourage the Rimbey Co-op Staff members and their families, as well as Rimbey Co-op members, to further their education. The maximum AWARD VALUE is $1500. The number of awards each year is determined by the Rimbey Co-op Association Board of Directors. APPLICATION FORMS can be obtained from the Rimbey Co-op Administrative Office during regular business hours Mon-Fri 8am - 5pm. A completed application form along with letters of reference must be returned to the Rimbey Co-op Administration Office by August 28th, 2015.
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Horticultural Group holds bench show continued from page 6 Kathy Sarson won in
the best photography category. In the senior category
the winner of most points went to Joyce Skeels, who won in the best handicrafts category as well. Jada Stephenson won most points in show for the youth category and Faith Schwerger and Abigail Lamparter won most points in show in the children’s category. The best flower arrangement winner was Dean Purdy, the best baking award went to Donna Wideman and Norman Goetz won the best fruit category. Betty Adam won the best overall prize for the collection category with her seashells. Martha Lovlie was recognized by the group as a long time dedicated member. Recognition: Gladys Johnson, long time member of Rimbey and District Horticulture Group stands with Martha Lovlie, who was recognized for her many years as a member. Photo by Morriah Rudnik
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REFEREE The RMH or Rimbey Minor Hockey Association, is looking for officials to referee youth hockey games in Rimbey in the coming 2015-2016 season. All referees need to be certified to Hockey Canada standards, a Level 1 clinic in order to be certified is mandatory. You must register on-line prior to arriving to the clinic. Clinic Date: September 13th, 2015 Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Includes both an on-ice and off-ice session. Where: Peter Lougheed Multi-plex (Lions Meeting Room) What to bring: pen, skates, CSA helmet w/ half shield visor is necessary in order to go onto the ice. All Level 1officials must go on the ice. As per usual, all Level 1 and NEW officials will be required to complete the Hockey University course prior to the clinic date. If the Rimbey date does not work for an individual an alternative clinic in the Zone 4 Region can be taken, alternate dates will be on the RMH or Hockey Alberta website. Further information regarding the clinic dates can be obtained from the Rimbey Minor Hockey Association website, Rimbey Minor Hockey Facebook page, Hockey Alberta’s website, or a RMH board member.
The Bentley Revmasters Car Club would like to thank all our volunteers, sponsors and participants for making this years
“KROOZIN’ WEST” Show & Shine & Fireworks a huge success. Looking forward to doing it again next year! • Servus Credit Union, Bentley
• Aponi Holdings Inc, Bentley
• Bentley Ag Society • Town of Bentley
• Sunhaven RV & Boat Storage, Bentley
• Burr Construction Ltd, Bentley
• Monkey Top Saloon, Bentley
• Central City Asphalt Ltd, Blackfalds
• Silver Star Septic Service, Rimbey
• Bentley Community Van Society • Keyera Corp/ Gilby Gas Plant • Q.R. Farnham Consulting, Bentley • Bentley Agencies
• Just for Licks Ice Cream, Bowden • Westward Parts Services Ltd, Red Deer
• Crossfire Directional Drilling, Bentley
• Past Connections Emporium, Bentley
• Bentley Rodeo Committee
• H-O Performance, Red Deer
• Bentley Community Hall
• Janice Cadman, Bentley
• Pumps & Pressure Inc, Red Deer
• Jason Cole, Lacombe
• Outlaw Electric Ltd, Bentley
• Cross-eyed Giraffe Café, Bentley
• Bentley Hotel • Alken Basin Drilling, Bentley
• Piccolo Pizza & Pasta, Bentley
• Clear Image Inspection Ltd, Bentley
• Brandt Tractor Ltd, Red Deer
• Bentley Shell
• Simply Country, Bentley
• Traditions Photography, Bentley • Gordon Currier, Bentley • Hi-Tech Radiator, Red Deer • Heritage Lanes, Red Deer • Big Guy Automotive, Red Deer
• Canadian Tire, Sylvan Lake
• Subway, Bentley • Classic Detailing Supplies, Red Deer • Kim Schmidt, Bentley
• Kipp Scott Pontiac Buick, Red Deer
• Hunter Radiator Ltd.
• OORP #264, Bentley
• Bentley Community Church
• Lacombe Ford
• Corey Greaves, Gull Lake
• Bentley Care Centre
• B & M Tools / MATCO, Gull Lake
• Bentley Community Services
• Bentley IDA Pharmacy
• D & R Septic, Bentley
• Walmart, Sylvan Lake • Hunter Hydrovac, Bentley
• Potty-Go Portable Rentals, Bentley
• Hydrodig Canada Inc, Bentley
• Bentley & District Fire Dept.
FIREWORKS
Thank You Bentley! Thanks to the generosity of Bentley & area residents, as well as business’; plus the monies previously committed by the Revmasters. We were able to spend $16,000 on Saturdays fireworks display! WELL DONE!
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Church Report Impaired Drivers Directory Diirec Directory D irect i ec ctory ct y
Grace Lutheran Church Bentley - ELCIC Worship 11:15 a.m. 4th Sunday of the month 5 p.m. Reverend David Holmes 403-843-2502 5 miles west, 1.5 miles south, 1 mile west of Bentley
“Sharing New Life in Christ”
Rimbey New Life Fellowship Sunday 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church 11:30 a.m. Midweek Service - Wednesday 7 p.m. Ladies Meeting Friday 2 p.m. Pastor Reg Darnell 403-843-3336 (Office) 403-782-2694 (Home) 5038 - 49 Ave. • www.rimbeynewlife.com
Church of the Nazarene, Rimbey Sunday Worship & Sunday School 10:30 a.m. (on Radio 93.3 FM) 5214-51 Street, Phone: 403-843-2029 Pastor Grant Rainey
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY 5211 52 St., Rimbey
Service & Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. 4th Sunday Family Service: 11:00 a.m. Reverend David Holmes: 403-843-2502
Stuart Adams: 403-843-6164 or Arlene Edwards: 403-843-6077 www.churchofepiphany.ca
Th e Rimbey Seventh-Day Adventist Church Saturdays
Evangelical Missionary Church 1/2 mile East of Hoadley on Highway #611
Sabbath School at 9:45 a.m. Worship Service at 11:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Pastor David Beaudoin 403-783-2499
Pastor: Rev. Barry Klassen 403-843-6461
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Over the past two weeks the Rimbey RCMP have responded to and proactively investigated 86 occurrences, including: vehicle theft, domestic violence, break and enters, and drunk driving. Report Impaired Drivers The R.I.D. Campaign is working well in Rimbey. R.I.D. stands for Report Impaired Drivers. You may have seen the signs as you enter Rimbey, and the posters around town that encourage the public to call 911 to report suspected impaired drivers. The RCMP received three calls in the past couple of weeks from the public concerned over driving patterns they witnessed. One of these calls led to criminal charges. In the afternoon of August 12, a 52-year-old female from Edmonton was arrested and charged with impaired operation of a mo-
tor vehicle following a tip from the public. Apparently she had run out of liquor, so she drove herself to the liquor store to replenish her supply. The Mounties caught up with her on the road and observed signs of impairment. When the male investigator asked the driver if she had been drinking, she replied in her most convincing lie, “No ma’am”. Some people believe that after a few drinks others appear more attractive, but that was ridiculous. Videos don’t lie A local business owner captured video of a female and a male breaking into his property, and he provided the video to the RCMP. The guys at the detachment were having some trouble identifying the perpetrators. That is until a Saskatchewan driver's license of a 23-year-old female was found at the scene of the crime. The female suspect on the video and the photo on the ID matched quite well. This same person was charged in Rimbey a few months ago for drugs and weapons offences and one of the conditions she was placed on was to not return to Rimbey. Well, she came back. The sad thing is that the day of her return was her first day of freedom af-
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Tips from the public help the RCMP to do their job. If you have any information regarding these or any other crimes, please call the local Rimbey RCMP Detachment at (403) 8432224 or Crime Stoppers: PHONE: 1-800-222-8477 #8477 on Telus Mobility *8477 on Rogers AT&T Crime Stoppers is a community program that does work! Do your part and call now.
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themselves. This young lady is now awaiting court in the comfort of the remand centre. RCMP require assistance The Rimbey RCMP is requesting assistance from the public to solve the following crime: A 1989 Chevy half-ton short box regular cab pickup truck was stolen out of Rimbey around the second weekend of August. The truck is white in color and will have damage to the door handle.
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ter a stint in jail. Evidently, she did not learn her lesson, or maybe she missed her friends in jail. Now that this offender’s ID was known, the police just had to locate her to bring her to justice. The RCMP was in the process of applying for a warrant when they received a phone call from a stranded traveller requesting assistance. Yes, this young lady was back in town. She had gotten into an argument with her travelling partner who dropped her off on the side of the highway. With no one else to call, she phoned 911 for assistance. The local Mounties were happy to assist the damsel in distress. Not only was she charged with break & enter and theft, but she earned new charges for being in possession of a stolen cheque. The RCMP appreciates any and all tips from the public to help them solve crime. It is not every day that the tips come from the criminals
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Please be reminded that Lacombe County property taxes are due on or before August 31, 2015. Payments made by mail will be considered to be paid on the same date as the envelope is postmarked.
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A penalty of 6% will be added on September 1, 2015 for all taxes remaining unpaid after August 31, 2015. An additional 10 per cent penalty will be added on December 1, 2015 for all taxes unpaid after November 30, 2015. The August 31 deadline and penalties are not applicable to property owners currently enrolled in our monthly Tax Installment Payment Plan (TIPP). If you have not received a tax notice, please contact the County office at (403) 782-6601.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Rachel Peacock receives music award BY TREENA MIELKE
Rachel Peacock, a gifted flautist and harpist, who graduated from the music program at Red Deer College, is one of 12 recipients of a prestigious music award. Peacock received the
Fred Sherratt Award July 20 at a special event in Toronto hosted by Canada’s music education charity MusiCounts. While enrolled in Red Deer College, the young musician played in the college’s Chamber Choir, Flute Ensemble and Symphonic
Winds. Peacock, who graduated from the music diploma program at Red Deer College, is working at Rosebud Theatre this summer, playing the flute and harp for the play, The Wizard of Oz. In the future, she has plans to move to Toronto
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Rachel Peacock, a gifted flautist and harpist, who graduated from the music program at Red Deer College, received the Fred Sherratt Award July 20 at a special event in Toronto hosted by Canada’s music education charity MusiCounts.
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where she will attend York University to study music. She said being one of the recipients of the Fred Sherratt Award was an honour and she very much enjoyed the opportunity to network with other musicians who have made their mark in the industry. “It was a real honour to receive the award,”’ she said. “And (the trip and networking) gives you a bit of a leg up (in the music industry).” The annual award began in 2008 in partnership with Bee Media. It is named in honour of broadcasting pioneer Fred Sherratt. The recipients of the award each received $2,500 and a trip to Toronto to attend an educational day of networking as well as a tour of Universal Music Canada and Bell Media headquarters.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Family fun: Jacy Anderson from Rimbey with her children Magnuss, Eli and Victoria were among the families who attended the circus held in Rimbey last Thursday. A good crowd showed up for the event. Morriah Rudnik Photo
Town of Rimbey plans to revamp website
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When Craig Oliver stopped in at the town office to buy a business license for his company Amazing Ideas Cloud Computing, Inc., he discovered council wanted to explore rebranding options. The discovery led him to talk to the town officials about his company and how he could work with them achieve this goal. Council was receptive to the suggestions and also agreed to revamp the town’s website. “We’re going with the new style of website,” he said. “It will be more interactive and visible on any screen.’ Oliver and his partner, who is based in Mexico, plan to offer seminars regarding Cloud Computing this fall. Oliver moved to Rimbey in March and lives here with his daughters, Nicole, 17 and Natasha, 16. Both girls attend Rimbey High School. “We just love it here,” he said. “It’s a great town.” Exploring the feasibility of developing a downtown Rimbey website and carrying out a rebranding activity for Rimbey have been long-term goals for council. Corporate rebranding can take the form of adopting a new town logo and potentially a new tagline conveying a message.
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Bucs defeat Irish in last game of season, also raise money for breast cancer Touchdown: No. 12 Pascal Plante of the Central Alberta Buccaneers goes for the touchdown in a game against the Irish. . Plante hauled in the lone Bucs touchdown in the first quarter. The Bucs won their final regular season game 25-18, finishing with a 6-2 record. Photo submitted
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GET FREE VENDING machines. Can earn $100,000. + per year. All cash-locations provided. Protected territories. Interest free financing. Full details. Call now 1-866-668-6629. Website: www.tcvend.com.
870
It’s simple to run a Garage Sale Ad in the Classified section and make quick cash. Phone Classifieds 1-877-223-3311.
at the
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Trades
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Oilfield
We offer top wages, benefits and moving allowance to Fort St. John. 12345 Fax resumes to Dwight:
250-787-5210
Or email dwight@fortcitychrysler.com Toll-free: 1-877-787-5220 FORT CITY
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Misc. Help
Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015
Misc. Services
880
ACADEMIC Express ADULT EDUCATION AND TRAINING
Business Services #1000 - #1430
FALL START GED Preparation Would you like to take the GED in your community? • • • • • • • • •
Red Deer Rocky Mtn. House Rimbey Caroline Sylvan Lake Innisfail Stettler Ponoka Lacombe
1055
JKC MEATS MEATS JKC
Licensed Mobile Mobile Butchering Licensed Butchering Custom Cutting Cutting &&Wrapping Custom Wrapping Beef,Pork Pork and Beef, andWild WildGame Game
Paul Taylor
Gov’t of Alberta Funding may be available. 403-340-1930 www.academicexpress.ca
AN EXCELLENT CHOICE WHERE YOUR AD REACHES RURAL READERS
CALL 1-877-223-3311 CLASSIFIEDS HOT-LINE Misc. Help
Butchering
880
843-4383 Legal Services
miles EE & & 1.5 1.5 22 miles miles N of Hoadley AB.
1260
CRIMINAL RECORD? Think: Canadian pardon. U.S. travel waiver. Divorce? Simple. Fast. Inexpensive. Debt recovery? Alberta collection to $25,000. Calgary 403-228-1300/ 1-800-347-2540.
SIMPLE!
1290
ADVERTISE PROVINCE WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 1 million readers weekly. Only $269 + GST (based on 25 words or less). Call now for details 1-800-282-6903 ext. 228; www.awna.com. CANADA BENEFIT GROUP. Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability? Get up to $40,000. from the Canadian Government. Toll free 1-888-511-2250 or www.canadabenefit.ca/ free-assessment. EASY DIVORCE: Free consultation call 1-800-320-2477 or check out http://canadianlegal.org/ uncontested-divorce. CCA Award #1 Paralegal. A+ BBB Reputation. In business 20+ years. Open Mon. - Sat. INTERESTED IN the Community Newspaper business? Alberta’s weekly newspapers are looking for people like you. Post your resume online. FREE. Visit: awna.com/for-jobseekers.
Painters/ Decorators
1310
It’s simple to run a Garage Sale Ad in the Classified section and make quick cash. RALPH’S PAINTING Phone Classifieds 1-877-223-3311. “When Ralph’s done brushing you don’t feel rolled� Journeyman painter, serving the area: since 1984
Pet Services
MacDonald Old Kennels Animal services for Ponoka County
Dog Shelter Boarding Dogs for adoption Dogs to surrender www.pawsandclawsanimalrescue.ca click courtesy adoptions
Phone (403) 783-7447 Roofing
PART-TIME
WAREHOUSE/COUNTER PERSON REQUIRED
1315
+
Whatever You’re Selling... We Have The Paper You Need! CLASSIFIEDS 1-877-223-3311 CALL NOW TO FIND OUT MORE
Career Planning
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. 1-888-296-0528 ext 102. Consign@egauctions.com. EGauctions.com. FARMLAND/GRAZING LAND near Keephills, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 in Edmonton. 6 parcels 855+/- acres West of Stony Plain. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate. HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL LOTS in High River, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 in Edmonton. 2 parcels Paved street, zoned Direct Control/Highway Commercial Industrial. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate.
Posting will remain open until all positions are ďŹ lled. The Town of Ponoka thanks all applicants in advance, however, only those being considered will be contacted.
LAKE FRONT HOME at Jackfish Lake, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 in Edmonton. 6400 +/- walkout bungalow, interior to be completed, 2.08 +/- title acres. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate. 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. TO BOOK YOUR SALE CALL BIG STRAPPER AUCTION 403-782-5693 Check website for full listings www.bigstrapperauctions.net
UNDEVELOPED COUNTRY RESIDENTIAL LOTS at Baptiste Lake, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 in Edmonton. 2.05+/- and 1.62+/- title acres, power & natural gas at property line. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate.
EquipmentMisc.
1620
A-CHEAP, lowest prices, steel shipping containers. Used 20’ & 40’ Seacans insulated & 40’ freezers, DMG $2450. Wanted: Professional wood carver needed. 1-866-528-7108; www.rtccontainer.com.
Misc. for Sale
1760
FOR SALE
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1400
Well Drilling
1400
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1400
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Farm Equipment ..............2010 Haying Equipment ............2020 Tractors ............................2030 Combines & Headers ......2040 Fertilizer Equipment..........2050 Misc. Farm Machinery ......2060 Equipment Wanted ..........2070 Farm Custom Work ..........2080 Farm Auctions ..................2090 Livestock ..........................2100 Livestock - Exotic..............2110 Sheep ..............................2120 Poultry ..............................2130 Horses ..............................2140 Horse Boarding ................2150 Riding Supplies ................2160 Horse/Stock Trailers ........2170 Pasture Wanted ................2180 Grain, Feed, Hay ..............2190 Seed Grain ......................2200 Seeding & Tillage ............2210
Livestock
2100
DONKEYS FOR SALE
1 Miniture Jack (Black) 2 Miniture Jenny’s, one with a new baby (Black)
403-843-4565
UTILITY TRAILER Grain, Feed Hay Tilt + removable sides, 3500 lb axle & springs.
1930
FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed dealer. 1-866-960-0045; www.dollars4guns.com.
2190
403-350-5081 days 403-748-3723 evenings
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.
WHITE SPRUCE TREES. 4-6ft. $35.00; 6-8ft. $45.00. Delivered and planted. Delivery extra depending on area. 403-305-8201.
LOOKING for round bales 1200-1500 lbs. grass mix, good for horses, prefer no rain 403-843-3308 or 403-963-0415
1780
ROUND hay bales. Hay, green feed and straw. Delivery avail. No Sunday calls please 403-704-3509
Asking $1000.00.
Music Lessons
PIANO LESSONS For all ages in Ponoka. 25 + yrs. exp. Grade 10 Royal Conservatory & BA Music. Call Carol 403-783-4478 to reserve your spot for Sept.
EASY!
The easy way to find a buyer for items you want to sell is with a Classified want ad. Phone 1-877-2233311
Advocate Opportunities
Salary: Instructor AUPE Class 8 $17.33 to $20.12 depending on experience *plus 10.6 % in lieu of vacation and holidays, as well as evening and weekend shift differential. Applicants are asked to submit their cover letter and resume to HR@ponoka.org. Shifts available include days, evenings and weekends. Applicants are asked to specify in their cover letter their availability. The successful candidate will also be required to submit a satisfactory Criminal Record Check.
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Auctions
8X10
Duties and responsibilities of this position may include: • Participate in the delivery of aquatic programs and provide “on deckâ€? supervision of the pool area. • Participate in the daily operation and maintenance of the facility.
To be effective in the performance of this position, an individual would require the following knowledge and skills: • National Lifeguard CertiďŹ cation • Water Safety Instructor CertiďŹ cation (WSI) • Standard First Aid/Aquatic Emergency Care • Basic Rescuer CPR • Lifesaving Instructor would be an asset • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
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
AERO AUCTIONS Upcoming Auctions. Thurs., Aug. 27 & Oct. 22, Edmonton. Live & On-Line Bidding. Mining excavation & transportation equipment, rock trucks, excavators, dozers, graders, trucks, trailers, misc attachments & more! Consignments welcome! Visit: aeroauctions.ca. 1-888-600-9005.
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LIFEGUARD/ INSTRUCTORS
The Town of Ponoka supports our staff in certiďŹ cation, training and development. Opportunities for advancement within the Town are available.
Buy & Sell #1500 - #1990
1530
920
880
The Town of Ponoka is seeking applicants for Lifeguard/Instructors for both short (fall, winter & spring) and long term employment.
Auctions
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HIP OR KNEE Replacement? Arthritic conditions? Restrictions in walking/dressing? Disability Tax Credit. $2,000 tax credit. $20,000 refund. For Assistance: 1-844-453-5372.
must be able to lift 50lbs at a time Please drop resume at Grelan Feeds 4818 51 St., Rimbey Misc. Help No phone calls please.
1370
METAL ROOFING & SIDING. 32+ colours available at over 55 Distributors. 40 year warranty. 48 hour Express Service available at select supporting Distributors. Call 1-888-263-8254.
403-843-4172 Personal Services
1318
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RIMBEY REVIEW 15
Tuesday, Aug. 25, 2015
RIMBEY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Action Autobody Rimbey Windshields - Heavy Equipment Glass Residential & Commercial Mobile • Pickup & Delivery • In Shop Owner: Jamin Sargeant
403-843-4527
“We’re in the Business of Making You Look Good” 3 kms North & 3 kms East of Rimbey on Hwy #53
Owner Carey Anderson
403.843.3030
Rimbey Implements Ltd.
COUNTRYSIDE DENTURES º
Janice Cameron DD
TERRY GRIEMAN Home Centre Manager
Al York General Manager Cell: (403) 783-0593 5410 - 43 Street Bus: (403) 843-3700 Fax: (403) 843-3430 Rimbey, AB
Hillbilly Tree Mulching Ltd. • • • • • •
FENCE LINES CUT LINES POWER LINES PIPELINES BRUSH & BUSH STUMPS MULCHING TO SUIT ALL NEEDS
Doug Casey
P. O. Box 260
Business Ext. Fax Cell terrygrieman@rimbeycoop.com
Rimbey Co-op 4625 51st Street Association Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0 Canada Ltd.
(403) 843-2258 #111 (403) 843-4242 (403) 704-0271
MOBILE - to your door GLASS SERVICE
Call for your appointment today:
403-790-2700 THIS COULD BE YOUR BUSINESS CARD
$30.00+ GST PER WEEK
Based on a 12 week commitment. Does not include the $2.25 per week web surcharge. Can do trees up to 15” wide
1.403.318.0498 1.403.358.0452
Call Connie or more details
780-388-0216
Alder Flats • Buck Lake
"LUFFTON 6ETERINARY 3ERVICES -IXED !NIMAL 0RACTICE
www.blufftonvetservices.com
• Photo Comparative Blood Analysis • Body Balancing • Young Living Essential Oils • Raindrop Technique & Vitaflex • Nutritional Supplements, Vitamins, Minerals, Herbs & Homeopathy
$R 0AT "URRAGE " 3C $6$R !NDREA &ALT " 3C $6$R 3TACEY 7HITE $6 !SSOCIATES P.O. Box 14 #4 50th Street 0 / "OX -AIN 3TREET Bluffton, AB T0C 0M0 "LUFFTON !" 4 # -
We have moved to a new location in Ponoka. Now located in downtown Ponoka north of the Dollar Tree store.
Tel: 403-843-8463 Fax: 403-843-8465 &8 www.blufftonvetservices.com
e: body_connections@hotmail.com
Location: North west of Rimbey on Highway 20 to Tsp Rd. 432 Medicine Lake Road 5.5 km west to #31055
403.843-4909
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS IN HERE
$30 + GST PER WEEK Based on a 12 week commitment. Does not include the $2.25 per week web surcharge.
Reaching 5700 households per week
ASPENWORKS MECHANICAL Plumbing Gasfitting Hot Water & Forced Air Heating Water Analysis & Treatment Systems
Outdoor Wood or Coal Boilers High Efficiency Wood Gasification Boilers Doug Madu 5034 45 Avenue Box 2040, (403) 843-2635 Rimbey, AB., TOC 2J0 Cell (403) 350-5901 email: rgcourse@gmail.com
HOMEWARD BOUND KENNELS
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BOARDING & GROOMING RR#1 Lockhart Road Rimbey, Alberta T0C 2J0
Ph: 843-7794 Cell: 704-5039 dbfranklin@telus.net
BRIAN GODLONTON Petroleum Manager
Rimbey Co-op Association Ltd.
P. O. Box 260 4625 51st Street Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0 Canada
Business Ext. Fax Cell
(403) 843-2258 #104 (403) 843-4242 (403) 704-0271
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS IN HERE
$30 + GST PER WEEK Based on a 12 week commitment. Does not include the $2.25 per week web surcharge.
Reaching 5700 households per week
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Houses/ Duplexes
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
Wanted to Rent #3250 - #3390
Acreages/Farms ..............3255 Houses/Duplexes ............3260 Suites ..............................3270 Rooms..............................3280 Manufactured Homes ......3290 Housesitting Wanted ........3300 Garage Space..................3310 Storage Space ................3320 Stores/Commercial ..........3330 Office Space ....................3340 Industrial ..........................3350 Warehouse Space............3360 Resorts & Cottages..........3370 Pasture/Land....................3380 Mobile Lot ........................3390
Houses/ Duplexes
3020
PONOKA 5 bdrm. 2 full baths, central location, rent $1500 5412-54 St. 403-704-1221
Public Notices
3020
Suites
3060
T FOR REN
ONE BEDROOM SELF- CONTAINED
SW OF RIMBEY Double car garage No smoking, no pets, non partier
High speed internet and satellite TV included, plus laundry facilities. Renting for $650.00 First month and security deposit required. NO SMOKING AND NO PETS PLEASE!
3 BEDROOM HOUSE
$1200/month Utilities not included
403-843-3226
4 Plexes/ 6 Plexes
Call Dennis for viewing at 1-403-829-8291
3050 3060
FURNISHED 1 OR 2 BDRM APARTMENTS Quiet adult building N/S, N/P As low as $180 per wk + DD Call for details 403-843-6533 * RIVERSIDE APTS. * Newly renovated 1 & 2 bedroom units in Ponoka: 3724-45 Street. 403-357-0287
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
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Ponoka County
PUBLIC NOTICE Amendment to Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU The Council of Ponoka County has been asked by William Beekman to amend Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU as follows: Reclassify approximately 12 acres of the NW 6-43-3-W5 from Agricultural District to Country Residential (Hobby Farm) District to allow for subdivision of the rezoned area (1 new parcel to be created). 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 9:30 a.m. on Tuesday, September 8, 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.
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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
RIMBEY 2 bdrm., 1.5 bath, 2 levels with balcony, insuite laundry, inclds. heat and water. 403-843-4894
Suites
Houses For Sale
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.
Manufactured Homes
4090
DON’T OVERPAY! rtmihomes.com “Your Smart Housing Solution” Canada’s Largest provider of manufactured housing. Text or call (844-334-2960). In stock 16’/20’/22’ Homes on Sale Now! 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). SHOWHOME CLEARANCE. 20 X 76 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath, $129,800. 20 X 76 3 bedroom, 2 bath, $159,800. 22 X 76 - 4 bedroom, 2 bath, $162,800. Immediate delivery. Call 1-855-888-2254. SILVERWOOD LUXURY Modular Log Homes. Show Home 311 - 36 Ave. SE, Calgary. Discover how we can design, build & Ànish your custom log home in weeks. 1-855-598-4120; www.silverwoodloghomes.ca
Buildings For Sale
Money To Loan
4430
GET BACK on track! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need money? We lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420; www.pioneerwest.com.
Public Notice #6000
Public Notices ..................6010 Special Features ..............6050
Public Notices
6010
NOTICE TO CREDITORS & CLAIMANTS Estate of Frederick Kreiger late of Rimbey, Alberta who died on March 9, 2015.
Splash park closed this year BY TREENA MIELKE
Town council has washed its hands of the splash park, at least for this year, though the matter will be discussed during budget deliberations. Due to continual breakdowns and leakage, Cindy Bowie, director of community services said the splash park would not open this year. She said repeated attempts to repair the park have failed. “It’s leaking. We were all ready to go, but then it started leaking again. Every year it is something new. Council had to decide if they wanted to keep spending money on top of money. The last four years issue with the park has been ongoing. Every year there is a new problem.” Bowie said legal action against Western Recreation, the Manitoba based company who installed the spray park is being considered. “We have tried to get them out here, but they have decided they are not talking to us,” she said. Bowie said she is in the process of talking to other companies to discuss the possibility of rebuilding the park. “It will go to the budget process in the fall.”
If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by Oct. 1, 2015. WITH SCOTT FARNHAM OF FARNHAM WEST STOLEE KAMBEITZ LLP BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS AT 5016-52 STREET CAMROSE, ALBERTA T4V 1V7 If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
Reached a Milestone? Share It!
4150 1.877.223.3311
STEEL BUILDINGS “Summer Madness Sale!” All buildings, all models. You’ll think we’ve gone Mad Deals. Call now and get your deal. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422; www.pioneersteel.ca.
Financial #4400 - #4430
Charlie B. Cutforth Chief Administrative Officer Ponoka County 4205 - Highway #2A PONOKA, Alberta T4J 1V9 Phone: 783-3333 Fax: 783-6965 e-mail: PonokaCounty @PonokaCounty.com
Investments ......................4410 Money Wanted ................4420 Money to Loan ................4430
Money To Loan
4430
CONSOLIDATE All loans with rates from 2.1% business or personal loan bankruptcy or bad credit ok. Call 438-992-5916
Diver: Nico Schlack, 16, takes a nice, straight dive into the Rimbey Aquatic Centre pool during one of the bright and sunny days of summer. The pool is a great place to gather during hot summer days. Photo by Jada Stephenson
RIMBEY REVIEW 17
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Lower harvest losses start with a drop pan To make an improvement on canola harvest losses, it first helps to know the current loss situation. That requires a drop pan. We know canola losses occur out the back of the combine. Are losses high enough to warrant the time spent to reduce them? They certainly will be for some combines and in some conditions. “Combines could be throwing over 5 bu./ac. and growers may not even realize it because those seeds are so difficult to see once they hit the ground,” says Angela Brackenreed, agronomy specialist for the Canola Council of Canada. “A pan is the best way to see these losses.” Growers have a few pan options; there are pros and cons to every style, but any one of them is better than not measuring at all. They can buy or build a one-footsquare pan to mount on a stick held under the back of the combine. Deep sides will limit seed bounce out of the pan. They can toss a wide flat pan under the combine as it goes by. Or they can buy a more elaborate pan that attaches to the belly of the combine and can be dropped from the cab. The advantage with this pan is that the combine operator can also measure harvest losses. Brackenreed bought one of these to try out this fall. “It works off an electromagnet bolted to the underside of the combine. It runs off the cigarette lighter receptacle in the cab, and to drop the pan you just unplug the cord,” she says. The first step when using any style ofpan is to disengage the chaff spreader and straw chopper and move them out of the way. This allows straw, chaff and thrown-over seeds to drop straight down over the pan. Once the combine is fully engaged and working through a typical stretch of crop, drop the pan. When using the pan on a stick, move the pan into position upside down so it doesn’t gather any losses ahead of time. Then quickly flip it over and stop walking. This procedure provides the same result as throwing the pan.
Calculate the loss based on one square foot. If the pan is two square feet, for example, divide the weight or volume by two to get the total for one square foot. Here are a few scenarios: • If the cut width (straight cut or swathed) is 30 feet, the combine’s discharge width is five feet, and the canola seed loss per square foot is five grams, the yield loss out the back of the combine is 1.5-2 bu./ac. • If the loss for that same combine is 10 grams per square foot, the yield loss is over 3 bu./ac. • If the same combine has a 40 foot header and the
drop pan has 10 grams per square foot, the yield loss is closer to 2.5 bu./ ac. To get more details and plug in specific numbers, download the Combine Seed Loss Guide . Go to www.canolawatch.org and search for the article “Five steps to prep for lower losses this harvest.” This article includes a link to the Guide. The Canola Watch site has other articles to help reduce harvest losses, including “Top 10 tips to reduce harvest losses.” While at the site, sign up to receive the free weekly agronomy email. - SUBMITTED
Charity golf tournament: Josh Cote tees off at the Rimbey FCSS charity golf tournament held last Thursday. The tournament was a great success with plenty of prizes provided as well as breakfast and a banquet. Morriah Rudnik Photo
REGISTRATION FROM AUGUST 24 TO 28 AUGUST 31 TO SEPTEMBER 4 4 TO 8PM
BOWL FOR a
LOONIE During registration weeks! LEAGUES STARTING SEPTEMBER 14
BIRTHDAY PARTY RATES $
7/game/child or $10/2 games/child
ford f a n a c u o y , Yes n!! o i t a c u d E n a i t Chris ian School t is r h C y e b im R to has a mission tion to provide educa who desire s ie il m a f L L A ed education. r e t n e c t is r h C
Includes shoe rental & 2L pop
BUILDING RENTAL RATES $
180/hr for entire building 130/hr for bowling side $ 90/hr for arcade side
$
WANTED; NEW BOWLERS, LOTS OF ROOM!
It’s EASY being GREEN GREEN, simply RECYCLE your paper!
Contact our Development Director for more iinformation f ti or to t register i t for f the 2015/16 school year. Development Director: Vernanda Buwalda Email: development@rimbeychristianschool.com Phone: 403.704.9909
www.rimbeychristianschool.com
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Tuesday, August 25, 2015
Small Bentley club hosts another ringer horseshoe event BY JUNE NORVILA
There were five classes of competition for the singles play at the Bentley Horseshoe Tournament on Saturday, August 8 and five teams played in doubles play on Sunday, August 9 — a decent turnout when compared with other tournaments around the province so far this year. The weather turned out to be hot and dry so the sand courts were watered down to prevent horseshoes from sliding too far — extra work for the small crew hosting the event. On Saturday morning the first round of players started out playing in the sun but for the afternoon players moved onto courts that were more shaded. Lots of drinking water that had been supplied by Sunny 94 was consumed. The name of the winner of each class is engraved on the John Talsma Memorial perpetual club trophy. The top three finishers in each of the “Singles” classes on Saturday are listed below. 40-foot-men: Steve Moody from Wetaskiwin who only lost one game got first and second was Bruce Grandel from Calgary with a 3-3 record. Kevin Cuthbert from Calgary placed third. Mixed A: Lyle Olmstead from Claresholm never lost a game. Tammy Christensen from Regina was second with a 3-3 record. Myrna Kissick from Innisfail placed third. Mixed B: Bill Hinds from Alsike had to win in playoffs after a three-way tie and Matt Coninx from Innisfail, who lost out in the final playoff, ended up second. Charlie Whatley from Innisfail, who was also part of the three-way tie, placed third. Mixed C - Stuart Little from Innisfail never lost a game in his class and Noel Peterson from Ponoka only lost one. Con Taks from Innisfail lost two. Mixed D: Esther Hoerle from Innisfail won all five of her games and junior boy Brayden Christensen from Regina had a 3-2 record. Placing third was Dave Hynne from Edmonton. A potluck supper followed after the presentations.
BENTLEY FAIR & RODEO 2015 Sunset Hills Riding Club would like to thank everyone who helped with the breakfast & the beer garden at the rodeo.
ALSO THANKS TO OUR PARADE SPONSORS! Freeman Trucking
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All your help & donations helped to pay for our parade. Also thanks to Bentley Ag Society & the Town of Bentley for the use of the tent. Thank you to the parade judges.
“Doubles” play on Sunday saw five teams vie to get their names on the annual perpetual trophy and earn top prize money. Winning all of their games were Myrna Kissick from Innisfail with young junior partner Garrett Christensen. In second with only one loss were Emvie Antonio and Wies Valckx from Calgary. Placing third was Tammy Christensen and son Brayden. The 2015 recipient of the Allan Boettger Memorial V.I.P. Award, started in 2011, was Tammy Christensen from Regina. It was such an honor as she had been
coached and mentored by Allan. Allan’s wife Pearl Boettger had daughter Sharon Schrauwen from Red Deer make the draw. Allan’s sister Hazel Heistad from Lacombe was also present. With additional funding from the Bentley & District Ag Society and other generous sponsors and donors, Bentley remains one of the best paying regular Alberta Horseshoe Pitchers Association tournaments on the circuit. This was the forty-second year of the tournament in conjunction with the fair/rodeo.
Tournament: Some of the horseshoe players for Saturday's singles play. In the center with the John Talsma Memorial trophy is ‘B mixed’ winner Bill Hinds and ‘D mixed’ winner Esther Hoerle. Photo by June Norvila
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