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Welcome back: Bentley School Leadership Team students J’lyn Bickford, Geran Christiansen, Kassidy Smith, Hannah Dojahn, Easton Moore, and Brayden Zarantonello prepare ham-and-eggers for the school’s Welcome Back Breakfast held Sept. 18. June Norvila Photo
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The Community Calendar Proudly Presented by Rimbey Dental Care and the Rimbey Review BINGO BINGOS: Rimbey Lionsmonth, Bingo at @ Ponoka 1st & 3rd Thursday, 7 pm.Bingo Plaza. of each Friday 2nd p.m. Legion,6:00 Rimbey 4th Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. Rimbey Curling Club Bingo at Ponoka Bingo Plaza GS: MEETIN Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. West Pine Lodge Bingo in Winfield. New Life thesmoking) pm at 7 6:30 us Mondays Anonymo in Recovery 3rd Mondays 7:30 at Hoadley Hall Bingo doors open- at (non 1st andAddicts Food nd info. more for 570 Call 403-843-4 6:00p.m. building. Rimbey Historical Society Bingo, Ponoka Bingo Plaza 2 Saturday, Church Fellowship meetings Rimbey Drop-In #264 Bingo -atRegular Ponoka Bingo Plazathe 2nd Monday of each month 3rd Saturday, of Bentley Purple Royal rd 3 Sunday, Rimbey Legion at Ponoka Bingo Plaza School). New members welcome. Oxford (old Hall Legion Bentley the in p.m. 7 at
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Many cones on the spruce trees this year. Submitted by Grace den Engelsen
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Terry Fox Run: Braydan Marshall, Dylan Conners, Mitchell Mann, Hayden Motowylo, Ashlie Mounkes, Olivia Quaife, April Mann and Mara Reimer participated in the Terry Fox Run at Bluffton School. The school has received $3,500 so far, which is half of the money raised for cancer research through the run. Bluffton School had set a goal of raising $5,000 this year. Photo by Morriah Rudnik
Gull Lake couple warn public to be aware of phone calls from persons using false identity BY TREENA MIELKE
A Gull Lake couple were almost, but not quite fooled by a phone call made by someone pretending to be their grandson who said they need money in a hurry to get out of jail. Catherine Ford said she got a phone call last Thursday morning from someone impersonating her grandson. The person said he had been in a car accident and had been charged with drunk driving. “The story was so believable,” she said. “He said he had been drinking at a venue with a buddy who was too drunk to drive. He said he had only had a couple of drinks so he figured he would be fine. But, as it turned out they were in an accident and he had been arrested for drunk driving.” The person on the phone, pretending to be the Ford’s grandson, said his lawyer would be contacting them. In an email to the Review, Kirk Ford said a person, pretending to be their grandson’s lawyer, Adam White, said he wanted an Interac card number. “Since I was unable to give him a number he graciously invited me to use Western Union and make a money transfer of $995 to a Mr. Richard Thomas located in West Westmount, Quebec. I was asked to tell Western Union that it was a personal amount for Mr. Thomas and not a business transaction. Apparently this was very important.”
The attempt to dupe the couple out of the money was thwarted when the Fords, who had become suspicious of these demands, were able to contact their grandson by telephone at work. “Jesse was at work,” said Catherine Ford. “He was fine.” The couple warns the public to be wary of phone calls such as the one they received. “Always phone the person,” said Ford. “If you cannot get a phone number to call back, be suspicious.” The Canadian Anti Fraud Center can be contacted at 1-888-495-8501 or www.antifraudcenter.ca
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Rimbey Agricultural Society would like to thank the sponsors and supporters of our new Agrim Centre. • We are now offering open riding from 9 am to 4 pm weekdays at $20/person for 2 horses. Also open riding Monday & Tuesday evenings from 6 pm to 9 pm. • Hosting a free day of riding on October 4, 2015 from 10 am - 4 pm. • ABRA will run 2 Tuesday evenings / month between October and December. • Rough stock practice is every Wednesday evening from 7 pm to 9 pm. For more information contact 403-598-2499.
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On The Other Side
September is kind of a bossy, flamboyant month. I’ve noticed that lately, as I try very hard to adhere to the timetable that seems to come along automatically with the new calendar page. Okay, I admit it. I have been feeling just a tad sorry for myself. I wasn’t quite ready for September because I hadn’t quite finished with summer. Summer kind of got away on me because of the book. The book was called The Magic of Organization and it was supposed to change my life. I bought it because I keep thinking if I read enough of those books something will click and a new organized me that has been hiding inside my body
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But, as I purged and cleaned, summer with all its magic, charm and delightful green and blue sun drenched days, disappeared. Wow! That was fast. Oh well, my efforts have paid off and my house is so neat and organized, I almost feel like someone else lives in it. I dare not question myself as to how long it will last, but right now am enjoying the satisfaction of opening a closet and staring at neatly folded towel and sheets. It’s a miracle, actually! Anyway, now we are on to September. People are saying its time to get back to a routine. Its time to get back to lessons and classes and getting all fit and self-improving whatever self improvement thing needs work. Waiting in a line up at the grocery store, I grabbed one of those magazines
whose front cover flaunted something about being all fit and looking at least 20 years younger than your real age. Once again common sense perched its little voice on my shoulder and said, “you can’t read about it and make it happen, you dummy.” I guiltily dropped the magazine in my cart anyway, hiding the unhealthy choices like nachos and cookies and smiled sweetly at the check out girl. But, whatever, I’m ready. I know all about verbs as opposed to nouns. Action. Take action! It’s the only way to make things happen. So, I’m back at the gym, working at working out, and being all glad when I’m done. And my wonderful, sweet and very patient piano teacher has agreed to take me on for yet anoth-
er year, coaching and encouraging me as I stumble through yet another book, hopefully one level higher. And, for some reason, I’m all happy. Every morning and every night when I drive to and from work September blesses me with a delightful kaleidoscope of colours that takes my breath away. My little grandson just began Grade 1, leaving the cocoon of mom’s kitchen and chocolate chip cookies for a bigger world. He is somewhat tired, bewildered and missing his brothers, his Lego and his favorite TV shows. I think about him as I drive through the glorious golden September days. “It’s just the start of another adventure,” I muse to myself. “For you and for me!” And it’s good. It’s all good!
Life’s moments watched by a team of people
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for many years will emerge. Common sense tells me you can’t get organized from a book anymore than you can jump into the deep end of the pool just by reading about it, but me and common sense are usually at odds anyway. So I bought the book, sighed deeply and began reading, waiting, in a most impractical way, for the magic to begin. It didn’t. About the same time as I bought the book, a friend who, for some reason, knows about such things told me if I just started with one shelf or one cupboard or one corner, I could have my whole entire house clean and organized. “When?” I said all meek and compliant. “One day,” my unhelpful friend said. And so it began. One shelf in my pantry. And then another. Before I knew it I became obsessed. Clean, clean, clean. Look at me go! My self-imposed cleaning frenzy lasted throughout the summer. I have to say I went through every closet, every cupboard, every bathroom and even the laundry room for heaven sakes, did not escape my ruthless attack.
I’ve had a lot of excellent experiences this summer. I could likely write a fair amount on all my travels, laughs, and comedic hiccups that I endured throughout the warm days of the June, July, and August.
In and amongst all the motorcycle miles that were accumulated, I found time to venture on a midsummer camping mission. There were six of us in a conjoined site, just west of Trochu, in the river valley at the Tolman Bridge (east) Campground. My friends shared an important collective realization during that weekend trip in July. During the first night, once the sun had sufficiently set, our group was a little drunk and a little restless. It was decided that we all should go check out the river. We stood on the eastern banks of the Red Deer River and looked up at the stars. Our attention was diverted to a car that came to
the boat launch on the west bank. The couple who came out of the car were oblivious to our presence on the other side of the river — and remained oblivious to us even after we all hooted, howled, growled, and barked like mad dogs on the banks. When our cries went unnoticed, we stopped acting like wild animals. The couple stood close to one another and seemed to be entranced with the night sky. Someone from my group quietly spoke, “it looks like they are having one of those life moments.” Our group seemed to know that the couple were in a moment that would become (for them) a cher-
ished memory of an evening spent gazing into the sky. Our group has been a group since the dawn of time: the majority of us have been friends since elementary school. We all have had our share of life’s moments together — the ones that fall under the category of unforgettable instances in life. Another person in our group spoke while we simply stood on the banks watching the people on the other side: “life moments, watched by a team of people.” It sounded like a slogan. Our group had a collective epiphany. We began to converse over the strange realization that some of our group’s scared moments
may have been silently observed from a distance, just like how we were all witnessing a couple have their own moment. Our group was jarred at the notion that the memories we mutually experienced may share ownership with outsiders. We left the banks of the river and returned to the campsite. The rest of our evening was spent stringing together fragments of philosophical knowledge. My group felt like we had been an sideshow audience to the couple on the other side of river — but for all we knew some group could have been watching us while we sat around the fire deliberating and contemplating.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
Appreciation: Dolores Green recently accepted the Detachment Commanders appreciation award, from Staff Sgt. Mark Groves on behalf of the Gull Lake North Citizens on Patrol. Photo by Morriah Rudnik
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Letter
Combine drivers deserve respect when on roads Dear Editor, Hello, combine driver! Do you not see the line of traffic behind you? Do you not see the aggravated drivers pulling into the other lane to see if it's safe to pass? Do you not see them tailgating and honking at you because they are in a hurry to get somewhere? Do you not see that they pass you in frustration even when there is on coming traffic, which puts everyone in danger? You must have more patience then me, because if I were you, I would have swerved into the vehicles passing me and maybe knock some sense into their empty heads! Actually I know for a fact you have more patience than me because I can barely drive three hours on the highway without almost losing my mind, let alone drive in circles for 12 plus hours. Do they not realize that you are on the highway to get to work? That you have a tighter deadline then they do? They could have left 15 minutes early today, while you, combine driver, probably didn't get home until 1a.m. and you were probably up by 5 a.m. to get your next field finished. So thank you combine driver, for having the
most patience in the world. For putting food into the hands of people who can't even give you the time of day to wave as they pass you in a safe manner. For feeding those who couldn't even follow calmly and safely behind you for an extra three minutes as you pulled into your next field. Thank you for risking the life of your little one who sits in the seat beside you as they learn how to become the next generation farmer. I saw your signal light was on as you wanted to turn left into your field, I saw that you safely looked in your mirror before turning to see that there was a semi who was in too much of a hurry to notice your signal light was on. If you hadn't looked to see if someone was passing you before you turned, that semi would have hit you. It would have hit your little one first. It's harvest season, people. For only a few more weeks there's going to be farmers driving their equipment on the roads to get to work. Give them the respect they deserve, and a little extra space on the roads so everyone can get to where they are going safely. Carolyne Krans
Donation: Recently the Rimbey Korean Business Association donated $2,250 to the Rimbey Junior/Senior High School school to support the Spartan Bus. This bus is used for school field trips and extracurricular sporting trips and their contribution is appreciated. In the back row is Gina Park from the Grand Hotel, Tim Lekas, school principal, Yeon-ok Choi from GTI and Jina Choi from Shell. In the front are Young Kwon from Rimbey Liquor Mart and Juree Rasmussen from Rimbey Bottle Depot. Missing is Junnie Chung from Rimbey Foods. Photo submitted
UNRESERVED REAL ESTATE FOR LARRY HOLLAR Land Located at View Mar Estates - 4 Miles North of Rimbey on Hwy #20 to Twp Rd 432 (Medicine Lake Road), West 3 Miles to Rge Rd 31, North 1 Mile. County Sign: 1843302
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SALE CONDUCTED JUST EAST OF RIMBEY AT OUR SALE SITE
OCTOBER 16, 2015 • 12:00 NOON Selling In Conjunction with the 35th Annual Fall Machinery Consignment Sale Legal Description: Part of the SE 23-43-3 W5M - Lot 6, Blk 2, Plan 8123182 Selling: An Approx. 1120 Sq Ft 3 Bedroom Bungalow w/ a 24’x24’ Attached Garage on a 1.97 Acre Lot that is Landscaped with Mature Trees. The House has an Open Floor Plan, Natural Gas Heating, Fridge, Stove & Dishwasher. Drilled Water Well with Good Water. 2015 Taxes: $749.08 Open Houses: September 27th October 3 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
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SADDLE HILLS RANCH
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To be held on SW 1/4-6-39-5-W5M. From Alhambra Corner Store on Hwy 11, 3/4 mile west, then 1/4 mile north. Watch for sale signs.
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VERY CLEAN LINE OF MODERN EQUIPMENT (Majority Shedded) 2010 Kubota M-135X D tractor, 3 pt, hitch, dual hydraulics, 540 & 1000 PTO, rear 520/70R-38, fronts 420/70R-24, c/w Kubota M50 Quick-Attach FEL, bucket & round bale spear. Only 2200 orig. hours. Like new. S/N 50240.
Case IH 3800 10’ field disc. 12’ Culti-Packer brillion on rubber, fitted for hydraulics.
Haybuster 256 Plus II, 1000 PTO, S/N 91626. 2008 Dodge Ram 3500 H-D Cummins D, 4x4, auto., only 82,000 km. S/N 307MX38L19G513818.
IHC 510 24-run wheel drill, G & F, fitted for hydraulics, S/N 510C11. Kuerneland 3-16� 3 pt. hitch plow. J-D 2140 D tractor, umbrella, 540 PTO, single hydraulics, rear 18.4-30, fronts 7:50-16, c/w J-D 148 FEL, bucket & round bale spear. Only 4310 hours. Clean unit. S/N 379152L.
1998 20’ GN FeatherLite stock trailer - like new. S/N 4FGL02027WC216777.
Case IH 10’ D.T. cultivator, S/N 0190000. Flex-Coil post pounder c/w 540 pump.
2009 30’ GN Snake River flat deck trailer - beaver tails. S/N 5PTGF332791012741. N-H 1411 discbine - 540 PTO. S/N 678806. New Kuhn 5R110-G11 Speed Rake, S/N B2273.
MOBILE HOME C-I portable creep feeder, S/N 07083544. H-D Allied Model 100108 8’ 3 pt.hitch angle blade. Horst H-D farm wagon - 20’wood deck, c/w Easy Hook Up hitch. 3 pt. hitch post hole digger - like new. Cosmo 500 3 pt. hitch cyclone seeder - 540 PTO. 6 x 31 Robin grain auger c/w motor. 12’ chain link harrows & steel draw bar.
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FUEL TANKS HOUSEHOLD 2010 Friendship 16 x 76 mobile home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, washer & dryer, fridge, stove, dishwasher. Vinyl skirting. 2 wood stair cases. Hitch. Excellent shape - very clean - one owner. Model 143016. S/N 32717V.
2012 Case IH RB564 round baler, 1000 PTO, net or twine wrap. S/N YBN047267.
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The late Ken Stickney was an opportunist. All items are well maintained, clean and looked after. Plan now to have your finances in order. Your attendance will be very much appreciated. See you all sale day. For further information phone Bob Stickney at 403-505-5792.
Wheatland app. 750 bus. hopper bottom bin. H-H Model 120 squeeze & palpation cage, 23 12’ H-H panels, 3 - 12’ H-H walk-through gates. 7 - 10’ H-H panels, 2 - 8’ panels, 1 - 8’ feed panel. 2 - 18’ panels, 2 - 12’ bow gates, 1 - 16’ gate. 16 - 24’ free stand panels, 2 - 24’ free stand bow gates. 2 - 24’ free stand wind fence. 3 - 14’ silage bunk feeders, 8 x 16 shed - tin siding. 3 H-H round bale feeders, mineral feeder & oiler, rubber tub water tanks. Easy-Way cattle oiler, electric fencer & string, 5/8 sheets of plywood, vet items, 37 bags of Taurus salt & supplement - new. Dehorners.
2009 Honda 420 4-Trax - 2500 km, S/N 1HETE35G994200490. Westward quad sprayer, Northtrail utility dump wagon. J-D 325 lawn mower tractor, S/N M00325A040016. Yard-Man push mower, Stihl leaf blower, hedge trimmer, Husqvarna 136 power saw, Power It 2000 watt inverter, Scotts spreader.
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RIMBEY REVIEW 9
Tuesday, September 29, 2015
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History of old Scout Hall dates back to early ‘20s Dear Editor, Re: Helping Hands Building Reading in the Rimbey Review I noticed that the building, which the Helping Hands were using, has also been referred to as the Old Scout Hall. There was also reference to not having any historical funds to preserve this old building. However, would it not be better to spend two dollars of taxpayers’ money to retain a community asset rather than one dollar of taxpayers’ money to dispose of that asset? The history of this building dates back to before 1924. In 1924 there is a record of this building being used as an intermediate schoolroom in Rimbey. In 1924 the Rimbey School Board of Trustees having raised by means of debentures the sum of $20,000 started the building of a much-needed new school making this building available for other uses. Kitchener Lodge #95 which is the Masonic Lodge located in Rimbey, inquired of the School Trustees the opportunity to purchase this building for a Rimbey Masonic Lodge.
The Masonic Lodge in Rimbey purchased this building for the $350.00. Brother Francis Robert Symonds gifted to the Lodge Lot 5 Block A, Plan 1962C.J which is located at the south west corner of the Lions Park where the skate park is now being built. Several of the contractors from Edmonton who were in Rimbey building the new School were Masons and agreed to assist the local Masons in building a foundation of first class brick and tile upon which to place this new lodge hall. The old school building, now a new Masonic Lodge Hall was successfully moved to this lot November 29, 1924. The building was made ready and the first Masonic meeting in this new lodge was April 06, 1925. This was to be the Rimbey Masonic Lodge Hall until December 10, 1963 when the Masons moved into the Legion Hall. During the time that
the Masons retained this building and a Chapter of the Eastern Star used it and the Anglican Church used it as a Sunday School for the children. On October 13, 1964 the building was leased to the Union College. On June 14, 1966 the building was sold to The Boy Scouts for $300.00 to be moved and the lot cleaned up. The building was subsequently moved to the northwest corner of the same property, a basement put under it, and it has become the old Scout hall and most recently, the building that housed Helping Hands. In short, records show the building was built prior to 1924 and went from an intermediate schoolroom to Masonic Lodge Hall to a Scout Hall and to a Helping Hands facility. At all times it served Rimbey residents within the Rimbey village and town. W.Brother Allan Tarleton, Kitchener Lodge #95 A.F. & A.M., Rimbey Masonic Lodge
Jimsonweed discovered in Lacombe No Job Too Small County Jimsonweed, also commonly known as Devil’s Trumpet, has recently been discovered in a number of canola crops within Lacombe County. This plant’s seed, similar in size to canola seed, is prohibited under the federal weed seed order and is not allowed into Canada. Please be vigilant for this tall and showy weed. Report any suspected sightings to Dion Burlock, Agricultural Fieldman at (403) 782-8959 or dburlock@lacombecounty.com
Musicians entertain: The Tattletale Saints, New Zealand-born vocalist, guitarist, songwriter y Winstanley and vocalist, double bassist Vanessa McGowan entertained at the Beatty Heritage House on Saturday, Sept. 19 to a full house. The musicians provided a delightful evening of musical entertainment. Treena Mielke Photo
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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
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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
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Chili cook off: Tanya Hatala from Servus Credit Union serves chili to students Damen Balan, Leila Tolentine, Reed Toussaint, Kaden Toussaint during the chili cook off held Sept. 18 at Pas Ka Poo Park. The students’ choice for the best chili went to Keyera Gas Plant. Best choice among the adults went to The Cutting Corner. Funds raised from the chili cook off will go to elementary school improvements. Photo by Morriah Rudnik
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Service & Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. 4th Sunday Family Service: 11:00 a.m.
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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.
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Pastor David Beaudoin 403-783-2499
Pastor: Rev. Barry Klassen 403-843-6461
Zion Lutheran Church Lutheran Church Canada Divine Service at 10:30 4521 - 54th Ave. Rimbey Pastor Mark Schultz Office - 403-843-2767 Home - 403-843-4420
Rimbey Christian Reformed Church 5506-51 Ave Service at 10:00 a.m.
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Rimbey Alliance Church 4620 - 54th Avenue, Rimbey 403-843-3727 10:30 a.m. Worship Service with Children’s Church Last Sunday of the month, service held at Parkland Manor at 10:00 am
RomanMass Catholic Church Times:
Saturday Evening: Sunday Morning: Sylvan Lake - 5:00 p.m. Rimbey - 9:00 a.m. Sylvan Lake -11:00 a.m. Last Sunday of every month:
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Parish Priest: Father Les Drewicki Administration Offi ce: 403-843-2126;
MLA Jason Nixon For more information, contact: Constituency Office 117 Centre St. Sundre, AB, T0M 1X0 Phone: 403-638-5029 Twitter: @JasonNixonAB Facebook: www.facebook. com/jason.j.nixon?fref=ts Email: rimbey.rockymountainhouse.sundre@assembly.ab.ca
Former Premier Ralph Klein once spoke of an Alberta so fundamentally strong, with such a prosperous economy, that it often appeared government was on autopilot. These words were often used to ridicule the four-term premier, citing a perceived lack of vision for Alberta. I believe history will give Premier Klein the benefit of the doubt. His government eliminated a $3.2 billion deficit and paid down $23 billion in debt, making Alberta the most prosperous jurisdiction in North America. Autopilot may be a useful tool when you’re flying high,
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but it is not meant to replace a pilot altogether; certainly not when there are storm clouds on the horizon. If the Alberta Government’s 1st Quarter Fiscal Update is any indication, a full-blown hurricane has arrived. According to the update, the government’s consolidated deficit is poised to reach $9.1 billion. The NDP is increasing total spending to a record $50.2 billion, and increasing our province’s debt by 50 per cent to $18.3 billion. With this crisis reaching a boiling point, one would expect the government to be taking clear steps to address the situation. Unfortunately, all indications are this government remains on autopilot. A firm date for the introduction of the provincial budget has not been set. Rather, members of the government have opted to take the summer off, allowing them to campaign with their federal NDP counterparts. For instance, Jobs Minister Lori Sigurdson was in BC campaigning for Tom Mulcair at a time when mass layoffs have spiked Alberta’s unemployment. It’s not just this gov-
ernment’s disregard for the economy that is worrisome. While the NDP siesta continues, important day-to-day business is being ignored. In August, the government nearly blew off a delegation of leading U.S. policy makers, who travelled to Alberta to tour oilsands operations near Fort McMurray. Only after the Official Opposition offered to host the delegation did the government send Environment Minister Shannon Phillips. Meanwhile, the government is ignoring basic transparency rules. Under a Treasury Board directive issue last fall, the government must disclose details regarding certain sole-source contracts on a quarterly basis. The NDP has yet to comply with this directive, which is particularly concerning to me in my role as Official Opposition Shadow Minister for Democracy and Accountability. When it comes to addressing the economic crisis, as well as the day-to-day business of government, our Official Opposition stands ready to help. It’s time to get to work for all Albertans. Step one: Turn off the autopilot.
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Spartans: Rimbey Spartans are back on track again defeating Edson Rebels last week 46 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 36 in Rimbey. Rimbey Spartans Keefer Garnick, Kyle Goodspeed, Travis Hunt and Cory Cech go after the ball. Photo by Morriah Rudnik
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MP Calkins predicts more jobs on the horizon BY TREENA MIELKE
ical future of the country. “I’ve enjoyed getting out and chatting,” he said. Calkins was sorry to lose some of his former rural constituents when the boundaries of his riding changed, but is enjoying meeting with the peo-
MP Blaine Calkins, now on the campaign trail for the upcoming fall election, said he finds people are even more engaged than usual when he chats with them about the polit-
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ple from Sylvan Lake and Red Deer as well as those in the rural area. Calkins does not believe the country is in a recession. “This (time) will be remembered as the recession that wasn’t a recession,” he said.
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He noted the forecast for jobs is good, noting that a re-elected Conservative government will aim to create 1.3 million new jobs by 2020. He said a balanced budget, low taxes across the board and a single seniors tax credit to be introduced by the Conservatives clearly show the Party has a handle on the country’s financial picture. “The numbers should speak for themselves,” he said. “We are the envy of our peer countries.” Calkins noted the situation in the Middle East is cause for concern not only among his constituents, but for all Canadians.
“It is a sensitive issue,” he said. Keeping Canadians safe from the threat of terrorism and protecting vulnerable minorities overseas are a priority of the Harper government, he said. Ongoing efforts of the Party include creating banned travel zones in terrorist-controlled parts of the world to stop foreign fighters who return to Canada after launching terrorist attacks. Assisting victims of ISIS in Iraq and Syria by providing humanitarian aid and refugee assistance is also part of the government’s plan, he said.
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Presentation: Dolores Green presented an award to Donna and Ron Robak from Ammonite World in recognition of their outstanding generosity to Gull Lake North citizens on patrol. Photo by Morriah Rudnik
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Participation: Makenna Bergesen, Keira Vanak, Peyton Stephenson, Hailey Hilman and Jean Bayntun from Bentley School were the first students to take part in the school’s Terry Fox run held Sept. 18. Treena Mielke Photo
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In keeping with police and peace officers national memorial day the town of Rimbey flew its flags at half mast on Sept. 27. On the last Sunday in September, police and peace officers national memorial day, flags on the Legislature Building, McDougla Centre and all Provincial court houses and correctional institutions are lowered to half-mast from sunrise to sunset in honour of fallen Canadian police and peace officers. Acting CAO Donna Tona said Sept. 27 is a day which has been set aside provincially to honor peace officers and RCMP in such a way. “It is out of respect for our relationships with the RCMP and our peace officers,” she said. “It is the right thing to do and it is important we honour them in such a way.” Peace officers in Rimbey are Sgt. Kyle Koller and resident community peace officer Jay Klause.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2015
New teachers on board at Rimbey Christian School BY TREENA MIELKE
Rimbey Christian School has two new faces on staff this year. Leesha Tiemstra is the homeroom teacher for grades eight and nine. Tiemstra, who graduated from the University of Lethbridge with a Bachelor of Social Science and a Bachelor of Education taught for six months in Lethbridge previously. The new teacher graduated from Central Alberta Christian High School in Lacombe and is presently commuting from Lacombe to Rimbey. She is pleased to be teaching at the Christian School. “I am enjoying teaching junior high,”
she said. Also new to the staff this year is Fiona Doige who is teaching the Kindergarten and Grade 1 class. Prior to becoming a teacher Doige worked with children with special needs. “My work with these children affirmed that I should pursue teaching as a career,” she said. Doige enjoys spending time outdoors. She also loves to read, play the piano and paint and would like to illustrate children’s’ storybooks in the future. She also wants to continue to learn American Sign Language. “I am looking forward to getting to know the people of Rimbey,” she said.
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Leesha Tiemstra is the homeroom teacher for grades eight and nine at the Rimbey Christian School. Treena Mielke Photo
BY TREENA MIELKE
Rimbey town council has turned down a local musician/songwriter’s request for funding to pay for costs associated with recording a song for the Innocence Lost Foundation. Debbie Bergeron wrote the song When Innocence is Lost and has been asked to debut the piece at an event entitled Trading a Gun for a Guitar in Vancouver on Oct. 10. The cost of recording and flight ticket prices is $1,276.
and that I would be able to write words that would help to make changes in other people’s lives.” Council agreed to encourage Bergeron to go through an online organization such as GoFundMe to raise funds. They also agreed to invite the musician to showcase her talents at a town-sponsored event such as the Christmas party. Mayor Pankiw noted that financially supporting the singer would be setting precedence for other similar funding requests.
In a letter to council, Bergeron said the Innocence Lost Foundation is building a community centre in Kabala, Sierra Leone, West Africa. One of the founders of the foundation was a child soldier during the country’s civil war and knows the healing needed from such an experience. “I am realizing that the world is not so big,” said Bergeron. “I never imagined that I’d meet a former child soldier and learn the devastation that such a cruel childhood would bring
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Hart ready to defend NDP banner BY TREENA MIELKE
The economy and jobs are on the minds of Albertans as the federal election looms closer, says NDP candidate Doug Hart. Hart said it is unfortunate that 70 per cent of Alberta’s exports are from the oil and gas industry. “Alberta is hitching its economic wagon to a single source economy,” he said. “Agriculture has been forgotten about.” Hart said other countries have no confidence in Canada’s economy thanks to the Conservative government which has experienced one scandal after another. “Our dollar has dropped to 75 cents, the biggest single drop ever,” he said. Hart suggests diplomatic solutions to dealing with issues in the Middle East as opposed to using guns and missiles. Hart said Albertans are
still recovering from the provincial election and not enthused about the federal race. “It’s slow, but it has picked up momentum.” Hart has an extensive background in professional and civic activities. He has represented the Civil Service Association of Alberta, the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees, the United Nurses of Alberta, the College and Association of Registered Nurses of Alberta, and Alberta Association of Colleges and Technical Institutes. He has also served on many provincial and federal governance boards including The Yellowhead Regional Educational Consortium, The Alberta Council on Admissions and Transfers, Alberta North, Red Deer College, and Grande Prairie Regional College. Hart was a recipient of the Premier’s Centennial Medal of Excellence in 2005.
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Liberal candidate Jeff Rock BY TREENA MIELKE
26 days --- but whose counting? This is what Liberal candidate Jeff Rock said last Wednesday in a telephone interview from his Red Deer office. Rock, who is on leave from his job as minister of a church in the city, said he is having a lot of fun. “It’s going really well,” he said. “The response has been great.” Overall, the first time Liberal candidate said people are worried about their jobs and want to see a new direction in government. “They are pretty worried about the economy,” he said. “I know it’s a long shot to be a Liberal candidate in Alberta, but I am cautiously optimistic.” Rock has served as the board chair of the Central Alberta AIDS Network Society and has been a member of the City of Red Deer's Downtown Redevelopment Plan Committee. He is the founding chair of the Red Deer Interfaith Network. Rock holds both a Bachelor of Science and a Master’s of Divinity from McGill University in Montreal. He is an Ordained Minister in The United Church of Canada. Rock will be in Rimbey on Oct. 2 from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at the Empress Theatre Emporium for coffee and conversation. He will be at the Cross Eyed Giraffe Cafe in Bentley from 3 to 4 p.m. For more information please call 403-986-1225.
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Douglas Alan McLeod passed away September 19, 2015 at the age of 86 years. He was predeceased by his wife Yvonne McLeod (September 6, 2014), parents Prudence and Edward McLeod, and brothers Donald and Maurice McLeod. Doug is survived by his sister Beverly Fleury, his children Paula Madu, Debbie Clutton (Dennis), Doug McLeod, and Barbara McLeod (Stephen); grandchildren Alyson Shore (Collin), Sydney Madu, Tori Madu, Rebecca McLeod, Clare McLeod Smith, Malcolm Knutsen, Ronan Clutton, Ben Clutton, great grandchildren Hannah and Hailey Shore, and numerous nieces and nephews. Doug was born in Calgary February 16, 1929 and spent his early years on the family farm south of Okotoks, and a farm west of Rimbey for a short period of time as well. He began riding steers as a boy and continued on to ride broncs and bulls. Doug has a passion for riding and was a lifelong horseman, a skill he passed along to all of his children. Doug served in the navy out of Victoria, B.C. in the early 1950’s. During that time he married Yvonne Fleury and in 1960 they ventured from Calgary to their home in the Crestomere area. He worked as a stationery engineer, farmed, and operated gas wells until his retirement in 1989. In 2014 he moved to the Parkland Manor in Rimbey. Doug was an active member of the Ponoka Fish & Game Association and the Royal Canadian Legion. In honor of his memory donations to the Ponoka Fish & Game Association and the Rimbey Hospital & Care Centre will be gratefully accepted. The family wishes to extend sincere gratitude to Dr. Christine Ellis, the nurses and staff at the Rimbey Hospital & Care Centre, the staff at Parkland Manor, and Wayne Clark of Wilson’s Funeral Chapel for his professional guidance. A Memorial Gathering of Doug’s friends and family was held from the Rimbey Royal Canadian Legion on Friday September 25, 2015 at 1:00 pm. Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.wilsonsfuneralchapel.ca WILSON’S FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM serving Central Alberta with locations in Rimbey and Lacombe in charge of the arrangements. Phone: (403) 843-3388 or (403) 782-3366 “A Caring Family, Caring For Families”
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RESTA July 26, 1934 - September 20, 2015 Silvio James Angelo Resta of Red Deer, Alberta, formerly of Rimbey, Alberta, passed away peacefully at the Villa Marie Covenant Care Centre, Red Deer on Sunday, September 20, 2015 at the age of 81 years. He was predeceased by the love of his life of 56 years, Rilda Resta (nee Dewalt) on September 27, 2014. Silvio was born and raised in Rimbey where he attended the Fuller District School to Grade 8. He lived and worked on the family farm, which was eight miles northwest of Rimbey, until he went to work around the Edson area in the oil patch for several years. This is where he met Rilda DeWalt, and together they came home to the family farm where they started their life-long career farming and raising their children. Silvio loved to farm as he loved the land. He worked many winters truck hauling for Jordan’s Equipment in Rimbey to help supplement the farm income as well. Silvio also loved the outdoors; where one could always find him working the land, tending the animals, seeding the crops, fencing, or fixing machinery. He worked hard, but always had time to help his children and grandchildren with their math (Dad was great at math), teach them how to play crib, and he always helped his neighbours. In the winters, Silvio would clear the snow off the dugouts so family and friends could skate and play ice hockey; and in the summers, he would help his children learn how to swim in the dugouts. Silvio believed that a man’s handshake was as good as his word. He was extremely neat and took a lot of pride in everything he did. Silvio also cherished the tractor rides he gave his grandchildren…complete with vanilla ice cream treats to follow which was Dad’s favorite! “Our family gives thanks that Dad has gone home to live with his Heavenly Father.” Silvio will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his children: JoAnne (Wilfred) Curtis of Red Deer; Silvio Jr. (Laurie) Resta of Red Deer; Jordan (Mary) Resta of Red Deer; Judy (John) Ring of Hinton; Jacquie Sullivan of Red Deer; and Karen (Ed) Yetter of Blackfalds; as well as 14 grandchildren, and 15 great grandchildren. He will also be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his sister, Gloria Valette of Edmonton; and his two brothers, Adrian (Thelma) Resta of Rimbey; and Bruno (Phyllis) Resta of Carstairs; in addition to numerous nieces and nephews, other relatives and many friends. Silvio was also predeceased by his parents, Felix and Silvia Resta. A Celebration of Silvio’s Life was held at the Zion Lutheran Church, Rimbey on Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Don Hennig and Pastor Peter Van Katwyk officiating. Interment followed in the West Haven Cemetery, Rimbey. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Silvio’s Memory may be made directly to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta, #202, 5913 - 50 Avenue, Red Deer, Alberta T4N 4C4 (www.heartandstroke.ab.ca); or to the charity of one’s choice. Condolences to the Resta Family may also be expressed by email to: special_reflections@telusplanet.net Service and Burial Arrangements for the Late Silvio James Angelo Resta entrusted to the care of OBERHAMMER FUNERAL CHAPELS LTD.
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The family of the Late Elsie Wilson wish to extend our sincerest gratitude for the kindness and messages of sympathy following the passing of our dear companion, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and sister. We especially want to thank Pastor Tim Graff for officiating the service, the staff at the Ponoka Funeral Home for their attentive care, the Trinity Lutheran Ladies Auxiliary for the wonderful lunch and the Royal Canadian Legion Ladies who were present as a special Honor Guard. We want to thank the Ponoka Hospital staff and the Red Deer surgical staff for the care that was extended to Elsie when she was in their care. We also wish to thank those who shared in the funeral service, and fellowship at Trinity Lutheran Church and at the internment at the Forest Home Cemetery.
STATHAM Jack Allen 1939 - 2015 It is with heavy hearts the family of Mr. Jack Statham announce his sudden passing on Friday, September 18, 2015 at the age of 76 years. He will be forever loved and remembered by his family and his many friends. A Celebration of Jack’s life was held at the Lacombe Legion 5138 - 49th Street, Lacombe Alberta on Friday, September 25, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. Condolences may be made by visiting www.wilsonsfuneralchapel.ca WILSON’S FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM serving Central Alberta with locations in Lacombe and Rimbey in charge of arrangements. Phone: 403.782.3366 or 403.843.3388 “A Caring Family, Caring for Families”
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THE FAMILY OF ILA STEEVES would like to thank everyone for the love and support shown to our family. Your phone calls, cards, texts, visits, prayers, food and flowers were so appreciated and helped us get through such a difficult time. Thanks to the church ladies and Melanie Adie for the lunches, and to Laverne and Michelle Oberhammer for their guidance and expertise.
ELSIE WILSON On September 4, 2015 Elsie Wilson of Ponoka passed away at the Ponoka Hospital and Care Centre at the age of 88 years. Elsie was predeceased by her parents William and Augusta Sumlak; brothers Julius, Ralph, Sam and Alfred Sumlak; sister Emma Evans; son-in-law Albert; husband Don; daughter Nadene; and son Dwayne. She will be lovingly remembered by her daughters Leona Wilson, Deneice Holmen (Garry Sr.), and Diane Henke (Donnie); her son Donald Wilson Jr.; many grandchildren and great-grandchildren; her sister Dorothy Daleug and brothers Cliff and Ben (Maureen) Sumlak; as well as several aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews and most sincerely, her dear friend and close companion Bill Soltis. A Funeral Service was held on Friday, September 11, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at the Trinity Lutheran Church with Pastor Tim Graff officiating with the Interment Service following at Forest Home Cemetery. Memorial donations are gratefully accepted to the Ponoka Hospital & Care Centre Ladies Aide, Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary, or the Ponoka Wheelchair Van Society. To express condolences to Elsie’s family, please visit www.womboldfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements Entrusted To PONOKA FUNERAL HOME ~ A Wombold Family Funeral Home ~
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Cary Douglas McBride 1976 - 1996 A heart of gold stopped beating Two shining eyes at rest. God broke our hearts to prove He only takes the best. Lots of love, Dad, Mom Cody, Lisa, Couy, Cadence, Todd, Linsey, Cade and Halen.
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Farm Equipment ..............2010 Haying Equipment ............2020 Tractors ............................2030 Combines & Headers ......2040 Fertilizer Equipment..........2050 Misc. Farm Machinery ......2060 Equipment Wanted ..........2070 Farm Custom Work ..........2080 Farm Auctions ..................2090 Livestock ..........................2100 Livestock - Exotic..............2110 Sheep ..............................2120 Poultry ..............................2130 Horses ..............................2140 Horse Boarding ................2150 Riding Supplies ................2160 Horse/Stock Trailers ........2170 Pasture Wanted ................2180 Grain, Feed, Hay ..............2190 Seed Grain ......................2200 Seeding & Tillage ............2210
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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
403 843 6533 2 BDRM bsmt. suite in PONOKA incld’s util’s, washer/dryer, no pets, non partier, N/S. Long term working tenants and seniors welcome. Avail immed. 403-704-1645 PONOKA 1 bdrm. well maintained quiet adult building, no pets $735/mo. heat/water incld. avail. Sept.30 Brian 403-348-6594
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
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The Sewing & Stitchery section was resurrected this year. Last year it had been The Bentley Baking, Canning and Pre- cancelled because of lack of a convener. serves bench show again displayed a variety Michelle Ostrikoff kindly agreed to take it of goods. There were as many as 17 special under her wing this year along with running prizes available thanks to the Bentley Royal the nearby baking section. Purple, Lorraine Stevenson, Myrtle Paton, Purple KATZ Quilting from Parkland Margaret Richards, Alice Bell, and Carol Beach, a relatively new business, had a Ostrikoff. beautiful display relating to quilting. They In the young adult (age 13-17) categoalso donated towards each age division ry there were five entries. Elisha Raju won Best of Show and gave a gift card for Most Best Bread, Best Candy, Best Pastry and Points in each age division. Others who doMost Overall Points for young adults. There were fifteen junior (age 8-12) en- nated towards special prizes included Lake tries. Brayden Christensen won Best Bread, Trail Estates, Traditions Photography, Lazy Best Candy, Best Cookie and also earned Dazy Transport, and Gordon Skeels. There was one junior entry. Erika HowMost Overall Points for a junior. Garrett Christensen won Best of Show for his two- es won junior Best in Show, Best Sewing entry and Most Overall Junior Points. crust pie and also Best Pastry. There were no young adult entries. In the adult section there were 48 enThere were 65 adult entries. Iola Barttries. Margaret Richards won Most Adult Points, Best Cookies, Best Cake, and Best ja from Bentley won Best Quilt and Adult Pastry. Inga Schneider won Best Bread and Best in Show. Margaret Richards won Best Quick Bread. Michelle Ostrikoff won Most Overall Adult Points. Michelle OsBest in Show for her one-crust pie. Tammy trikoff won Best Sewing entry with her child's clothing and Laurene Hildebrandt Christensen won Best Preserve. Michelle Ostrikoff was the convener. won Best Crochet and Best Knitted entry. The judge was Gail Booth from RimThe judge was Vi Moore from Red Deer County. Other volunteers included Cahill bey. Volunteers were Alexis Skeels, Trudy Martin and Megan and Emma Ostrikoff. Elliot, Lavonne Olenick, and Edna Woltjer.
Bentley skating club set to go BY JUNE NORVILA
The Bentley Skating Club is gearing up for another season. They will again be offering lessons for "Steppers" with little to no experience, "Gliders" who can get themselves up off the ice, and "Striders", skaters that can get themselves up off the ice and have some basic skills. There were about 30 skaters last year. Starting at the beginning of October, all the half hour lessons this year will be on Wednesday afternoons at
the Bentley Arena. They will start at 3:45 p.m. for the Steppers, 4:15 p.m. for the Gliders, and at 4:45 p.m. for the Striders. Joslyn Snow, who has been helping with skate club since 2009 and figure skated and played hockey as a youth, is the instructor. She can accommodate up to 15 students per class. A child must be at last three years of age, have their own proper fitting skates, and wear a CSA certified hockey helmet (cage not mandatory). Rochelle Stephenson
is the president. Jamie Wilkins is the vice president. Pam Stephenson is the secretary, and Pat Madden is the Casino chairman. A registration night was held September 29 at the elementary school but late registrations will be accepted as long as the appropriate class is not full. Contact one of the executive or email Bentley Skating Club [skatebentley@hotmail.ca] or check out their Facebook page for more information. Some questions are answered there.
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September 18 was a cool morning but some Bentley school students were busy cooking up a storm outside on big barbeques. For the second year, the school's welcome back breakfast was ham-and-eggers with hash browns prepared by leadership team students from grades six and up who want to be part of the team. The cooking was done outside in the elementary school parking lot, and people ate inside the elementary gym where coffee and juice was supplied and students had set up tables and chairs. About 300 plates were served, compar-
ative to last year's numbers, with almost $920 raised to go towards school field trips. Students later watched a Terry Fox movie. At noon a complimentary hotdog and chips lunch was offered by the parent council before students set out just after 1 p.m. on a designated route around town for the Terry Fox Run. Back at the school after completing the course there were games and more "special races". Many had collected pledges for the Terry Fox Foundation. About 320 people, including some kindergarten, staff, and parents, took part in the day.
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Ways to green up your home and reduce environmental footprint (NC) Canadians are avid home improvers. Did you know that, according to some reports, spending on renovations in this country has been the fastest growing part of residential investment – above new home builds and resales? But along with this trend, more and more homeowners aren't just looking for visual upgrades,
they want to go green too. If you are also wondering about quick and easy improvements to upgrade your home while reducing your environmental footprint – here are three: 1. Make eco-friendly upgrades – For instance, while older shower heads can use up to 26 litres of water per minute, the newer water-sav-
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Tricky: Mason Bauer participated in an Egg n' Spoon Race during Sundae In the park held at Pas Ka Poo Park recently.
environmental footprint while also reducing your utility bills. 2. Choose sustainable materials – An easy way to update a house while being environmentally-conscious is to use sustainable materials. Try giving your home a facelift with a fresh coat of eco-friendly paint. While green paint options used to be a costly alternative, now many large brands offer a comparatively priced environmentally friend-
ly option. Make sure to look for low- or zero-VOC (volatile organic compound) products. 3. Dispose of your construction waste properly – From the used batteries in your power tools to the old dry wall you've just replaced, each item needs to be disposed of properly. To recycle hazardous household waste, check your local municipal website for detailed information. For old, single-use
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