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Rimbey Fire Department: From the left are David Hargest, Cody Steeves, Adam Hawkings, Paul Payson, Niels Van Velsen, Pieter Broere, Levi Blackmore, Jason Lee, Ben Nesbitt and Devin Mclean. In the front row are Graham Grundy, Garreth Jones, Bonnie Grundy, Donna Noble, John Weisgerber (fire chief) and Rene Marcoux. Missing are Darcy Murfitt, Dennis Wheale, Aleshia Melanson, Miranda Peterson, Jordy Toews, David Colberg, Brian Weiss. Photo contributed by Rimbey Fire Department
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Federal debate attract good crowd at Rimbey community centre BY TREENA MIELKE As the federal election looms closer, politicians are gathering at community forums to express their views, encourage people to get out and vote and, above all, sway the public opinion in their favour. A forum held at the Peter Lougheed Community Centre last Tuesday attracted a good crowd, sparked lively conversation and gave politicians a chance to interact with the public. Jeff Rock from the Liberal Party, Blaine Calkins, MP for the Conservatives and Doug Hart from the NDP who are running in the Red Deer Lacombe Constituency were front row and centre at the debate as they fielded questions from the audience and offered comments at the beginning and the end of the forum. Reg Kreil started the questioning by inquiring about public transit and the lack of buses coming to Rimbey. Hart said addressing infrastructure issues was open of the planks of the NDP platform, Calkins said a portion of the gas rebate refund goes into programs related to public transportation. “I’m delighted to hear about public transportation in rural Alberta,” said Rock. He said the Liberals plan to increase funding for public transport. He went on to say central Alberta is at a 7.5 unemployment rate and now is the time to kick start the economy and invest in jobs. Calkins defended the government’s announcement in April that G3, which is partly owned by Saudi Arabia, would buy 50.1 per cent of the Canadian Wheat Board for $250 million. The rest is to be kept in trust for grain farmers, but in seven years G3 has the option to buy back the units from farmers at market value. Calkins said grain is now directly to market places from the field, the price of beef has never been better and pork prices are coming back. But Hart said the wheat
board was sold for egg money and there are many more assets than have been listed. “Farmers are still getting the same prices as what their grandfathers got,” he said. Rock said rail systems are tied up with oil and gas and the rail system is failing the farmers. “Selling our wheat board means the ultra rich are getting ultra richer,’ he said. “I think Canada has to change our business model from a strip and ship, create value added jobs, not just in oil and gas, but in agricultural as well.” Tax invasion is a problem that is being addressed, said Calkins, but noted there is more work that needs to be done. “Multi billionaires are walking away scott free,” said Rock. “The government must tighten loopholes and there needs to be greater accountability,” added Hart. Calkins defended his government’s position on research noting that billions of dollars has been spent on scientific research. But the other politicians disagreed. “The Harper government has muzzled scientists.
Lacombe Research Station could be next on the chopping block,” said Rock. “Research is the pursuit of truth and cutting funds for research has not benefited the country, added Hart. Irene Lovell questioned Calkins about cuts to the CBC. “I have been listening to CBC for 60 years and feel that I have learned enough to have a virtual university degree,” she said. However Calkins said CBC has internal financial issues and the government has not cut funding. “CBC is a real asset for us as Canadians,” said Rock. In his closing comments Rock said he considered Calkins and Hart to be his colleagues, not his opponents. “We are all trying to earn your votes,” he said. “We are all investing in the future and I still believe better is possible. I fully believe we can do better together. “We are the envy of our peer nations,” said Calkins. What are the big questions? Steven Harper will get those questions right.” “I want to make the best decisions for the citizens,” said Hart. “I don’t want to be a white crayon on a white page and not make any difference.”
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Red Deer Lacombe Consistuency candidates Jeff Rock from the Liberals, Blaine Calkins, MP for the Conservatives and Doug Hart for the NDP attended a forum sponsored by Rimbey Library held at the Peter Lougheed Community Centre Sept. 29. Treena Mielke Photo
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The sun-drenched days of autumn have been even more achingly beautiful and sun-drenched than usual this year. It’s like living in the middle of a picture perfect postcard. Of course, in the midst of these crisp days where colours like old gold and tangerine and blood red flaunt themselves shamelessly beneath a sky so blue it hurts your eyes, some of us are confined to the indoors. How fair is that? I was having coffee with my daughters the other day, enjoying the little oasis in a day where the hours seem to disappear quicker than a genie in the bottle. I smiled at them, just happy, but they scowled back at me because they were not, apparently, in the same frame of mind. Summer is over, they moaned. School’s back in, it’s almost Halloween and we are missing this beau-
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share a moment of delicious laughter enjoying the fact that we are all here together and the sun is streaming through the window, warming our bodies and our souls, and life is once again, simple and good. As I drove home later, squinting my eyes against the sun that had apparently moved west right along with me, I contemplated the facts of life we had manage to figure out during our little coffee break. The rules of the school yard always seem to remain intact in some form or another, whether you are competing in a blood sport like hockey or politics or simply an every day Joe public type person. Play nice. Share. Be kind.
Remember the golden rule. I see in my mind’s eye the schoolrooms and chalkboards of my school days, all black and white and orderly, with no delete button to erase or change the rules according to race, religion or finances. The rules were just as black and white as the chalkboard! We all knew, the children of the ‘50s and ‘60s, the days before iPhones and iPads and cell phones and laptops and white boards and smart boards, what the rules were. You started the day by saying The Lord’s prayer. You listened to your teacher. The strap was not only visible in the classroom. It was used. Parents sided with the teacher, and there wasn’t
really any youth justice type committees to turn to if you felt justice was not being doled out appropriately and you were on your own to suffer the consequences of your actions. Despite all those rules that existed in the black and white chalkboard school days that etched out my childhood, it was fun being a kid. I smile as I remember and then my mind comes back to the present and the dazzling colours of fall. For the millionth time I wish I could paint enough word pictures to describe such beauty. I settle for awesome which is kind of lame, but, sadly, I’m already home and I have to make supper!
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tiful weather. I thought of school rooms and learning and offices and computers and the end of daylight saving time and suddenly felt all sad right along with them. My girls carry on relentlessly, enjoying their own misery immensely while they sip their skinny lattes and discreetly sneak little pieces of my cookie until there is nothing left but crumbs. “I hope the kids follow the rules and don’t pick on us,” they whined. “I hope we get a little longer for lunch. I hope there are lots of adults on supervision at recess.” “I’m sure they will, girls,” I say, soothingly. “After all, you are the teachers.” We look at each other and
Over the last couple of weeks I performed three separate acts of kindness. Though, it wasn’t like I was a bad person every other instance outside of those isolated good deeds. I suspect I am becoming more conscience of my everyday actions because of
the philosophy class lectures, on society and values that I attend at Red Deer College. The first good act of kindness I performed was helping a student boost their vehicle. I was approaching the RDC west parking lot and noticed that someone had the hood up on their car and struggled to find the spot to secure the hood prop rod. I also noticed it was a Ford car. Prior to leaving a career as an automotive technician, I amassed an abundance of experience fixing Fords. I didn’t have booster cables in my truck, but I managed to flag down a tow truck driver (that was towing away a different vehicle). The tow truck driver lent me his boost-
er pack; I rushed back to the stranded student and boosted the car. In the second situation I assisted a student find the book store on campus. As I was leaving the RDC library and overheard a librarian try to explain to a student that the library didn’t sell textbooks—the bookstore did. I approached the student and asked him to follow me; I was going to walk by the bookstore. The student was grateful— despite being lead to the (overpriced) bookstore. In my third good deed I assisted a pair of students locate the place to purchase a bus pass. The halls at RDC were relatively quiet at the time; and the pair (that looked young enough to just have grad-
uated high school) caught me in the hall. I’ve owned more vehicles than I have bus passes in my life; and I suspect this youthful pair thought I was the janitor or something. I led the pair to a posting that explained where bus passes could be bought and further guided them to the appropriate offices. My third act of kindness was completed and I felt like a good person. However, my philosophy lectures lead me to second guess my intentions and start analyzing my actions. I started to think that in all of the three instances I was simply exerting my knowledge (no matter how quaint) over another person: my knowledge of cars, the location of the
bookstore, and the location of the office to buy a bus pass. So one morning before attending class I decided to do something selfless—I brought a box of donuts to the security desk for all the campus watchmen. I figured I was actually accomplishing a legitimate good deed; and I didn’t feel like I was displaying any superior knowledge over anyone. Then I realized that I may playing up the age old stereotype that police like donuts. Thanks to my philosophy class I’m no longer sure I’m a good person; but at least a couple people made it home, some books found their way into some eager hands, and a few people didn’t go hungry.
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Bre Lowe stands with fellow graduates Bradley Makofka, Samantha Booth and Logan Kenzle before ceremonies begin.
Graduates Austin Rallison and Nokota Goltz wait to go into the ceremonies.
Manelle Farrage is among the 2015 Rimbey grads. Treena Mielke Photos
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Ceremonies held for Rimbey graduating class of 2015 BY TREENA MIELKE Congratulations! Today is your day. You’re off to great places! You’re off and away. You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose. You’re on your own. And you know what you know. You are the guy who’ll
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decide where to go. Dr. Seuss It seemed fitting that this poem by Dr. Seuss was on the front page of program for the Rimbey High School’s graduating class. As Dr. Seuss had so aptly pointed out in his short poem, for the young people on stage, graduation was their day. It was the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter. Many of the grads are
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on the good times and experiences you had. I would also suggest that you are about to enter a much longer part of your life in adulthood, and there is much to look forward to, to work towards, to experience and enjoy. Continue living and working towards your goals, hopefully doing something you loved to do.” “Everyone in this room is here because they are proud of you and are pleased to share in this significant accomplishment for they have travelled this road with you and have obviously helped you along the way,” said Trudy Bratland, chairman of Wolf Creek Public Schools. Rimbey Mayor Rick Pankiw also congratulated the grads. “Follow your passions and stay true to yourself,” he said. “Do not waste your time living someone else’s life.” MLA Jason Nixon jokingly told the students it was time to address the elephant in the room. “I’m 5’20”,” he joked. On a more sober note, he encouraged the grads to enjoy their night, stay safe and celebrate their accomplishments. Dr. Larry Jacobs, superintendent of Wolf Creek Public Schools also offered his congratulations, noting he was a former grad of Rimbey High School. Valedictorian Trevor Weenink gave an inspirational speech, spiked with humour and sprinkled with lots of ‘remember whens.’ After thanking his parents, he stressed that his friends helped him get through high school. “Having friends made school easier,” he said. “It was fun.” He also thanked his teachers for their encouragement and support throughout his high school years. He said looking back on high school should not be a sad thing, calling again on the words of Dr. Seuss for inspiration. “Don’t cry because it’s over, smile because it happened.” “It’s just one more episode of Netflex,” he said. “Keep your friends close, keep smiles on your faces.”
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2001 Sterling T/A Truck c/w Detroit 60 Series 500 Hp Engine, Auto Shift, Recent Rebuilt Transmission & Clutch, New AC Compressor 1998 Western Star T/A Tank Truck c/w Sleeper, 60 Series Detroit, 18 Spd, PTO, Hyd. Tank & Motor, New Drive Shafts & Air Ride 1994 IHC T/A Tank Truck c/w Cat Engine, 13 Spd, Air Ride & Tank 1980 Western Star T/A Tank Truck c/w 8V92 Engine, 15 Spd & 3000 Gal Tank 1994 Western Star 4964F T/A Truck c/w Sleeper, 5th Wheel, Cat 425 Engine w/ 6000 Hrs , 15 Spd & 44,000 Rear End 1994 Ford S/A Cab & Chassis c/w Cummings 5.9 Ltr, Dew Ezee Hyd. Pump & Allison Auto 1997 Ford 1 Ton 4x4 Deck Truck c/w 7.3 Ltr Diesel, Auto, PTO, Flat Deck & PAS 1987 Chev 1 Ton 4x4 Truck c/w 10’ Hydra Deck, 4 Spd, & 350 Motor 18’ Wooden Truck Box & Hoist TRAILERS
OTHER EQUIPMENT Wallenstein 630 Firewood Processor c/w Like New & Only 110 Hrs Mobile Demonstrator Saw Mill c/w 36” Blade & VW Motor New 5 Ton Log Splitter Brandt 4000 Grain Vac Ice King Ice Planer c/w Electric & Works Good Cardboard Bailer Hutchinson Canola Grain Cleaner TyCrop Shavings Blower JD 542 FEL & Mtds 2013 Martin 72” 3pth Snow Blower c/w Near New Condition 3 pth Snow/Dirt HD 9’ Blade c/w 2 Way Hyd. 8’ 3 pth Blade Landpride 7’ 3 pth Blade New 82” 3 pth HD Rototiller Bush Hog 5’ 3 pth Rough Cut Mower Frontier 4’ 3 pth Mower Renn Trail Type Post Pounder HLA 48” Pallet Forks w/ Alo FEL Mtds HLA LD Pallet Forks w/ FEL Mtds HLA Adapter for JD 640 FEL to Universal Skid Steer Hook Up Hi-Hog Bucket Mtd. Bale Spear Bale Fork for JD FEL Kubota 3 pth Category 2 Weight Box Alo FEL Mtd for Kubota M Series Tractor EQUIPMENT 2000 High Line 7000 Plus Bale Processor - Used for Only 3 Years, Shedded & Twine Cutter High Line 6600 Bale Processor High Line 6000 Bale Processor c/w Good Working Condition Bale King 3010 Bale Processor c/w 40 Bu Grain Tank Bale King 3000 Bale Processor Hesston BP20 Bale Processor c/w 540 PTO Supreme 600 Vertical Feed Wagon c/w Scales Artex FW1803 Silage Feed Wagon Gehl 7190 Silage Wagon Jiffy 250 Silage Wagon c/w 1000 PTO & Good Condition Bearcat 1260 Mixer Mill c/w Always Shedded, Hyd, Intake & Discharge NH 357 Mixer Mill Automatic PTO Roller Mill c/w Discharge Auger & On Transport Hi-Qual Tub & 3 Sections of Alley Way Morand Cattle Squeeze Shopbuilt Cattle Scale/Squeeze Chute Tipping Table 5 - 30’ Feed Bunks 3 - 20’ Wooden Troughs w/ Steel Skids 4 - 16’ Feed Bunks w/ Conveyor Belt Bottoms Assorted Cement/Wood Bunks, Bale Feeders & Mineral Feeders Ultimate Horse Hay Saver Feeder 34 - 24’ Stand Up Panels
2014 Silver Crown Cargo Mate 24’ T/A Office Trailer c/w 6,000 Lbs Axles, Extended Triple Tube Tongue, Additional 12” Height, Wide Body Design, Awning, Insulated Ceiling, Vinyl Wall Liner & Bottom Spray Foam, Rear Ramp, 110 Volt Pkg w/ 50 Amp Upgraded Breaker Panel, Fridge, Stove & Bathroom Pkg 2014 Adventure by Trails West 3 Horse Angle Bumper Pull Horse Trailer c/w Front Tack Room & Near New Condition 1994 Alumline 31’ Aluminum Tri-Axle Gooseneck Stock Trailer 1992 Wilson 24’ Wilson Gooseneck T/A Stock Trailer c/w Single Dividing Gate 1991 Graham 32’ Tri-Axle Gooseneck Stock Trailer c/w Living Quarters 2000 Liftoff 18/ T/A Bumper Pull Stock Trailer c/w 7,000 Lbs Axles Shopbuilt T/A Bumper Pull Horse Trailer 2009 Felling 30’ T/A Dually Gooseneck Flat Deck Trailer c/w 26 Ft Lbs Steel, 15,000 Lbs Axles, Flip Up Ramps, Electric Brakes, New 17.5” Rubber & Safety Until End of Oct 2015 2004 SWS 20’ T/A Gooseneck Flat Deck Trailer New Rainbow 18’ T/A Flat Deck Trailer c/w Flip Up Ramps & 2 - 7,000 Lbs Axles New Mirage 5’x13’ S/A Flat Deck Trailer - Hauls 3 Quads Shopbuilt 8’ S/A Flat Deck Trailer 1994 Doepker Super B Grain Trailers c/w 11R24.5 Alum Tires & New Air Bags Trailmobile T/A Lowboy Trailer MISCELLANEOUS 2 - New 13.6x38 Tractor Tires on Kubota Rims, New 12”x16.5” Skid Steer Tires w/ 6 Hole Rim, 2 - New 29x12.00x15” Turf Tires w/ Kubota 6 Hole Rims, 2 - New 12.5x80x18” Tractor Tires w/ Kubota 8 Hole Rims, 2 - New Michelin 16.9R28 Tractor Tires on Kubota Rims, 2 - New 16.9x30 Tractor Tires on Kubota Rims, New Firestone 18.4x38 Tractor Tire on Kubota Rim, 4 - New 40”x15.5R20 Truck Tires, New 11.2x24” Tractor Tire, New 355/80D20 Turf Tire, Goodyear Versatorque 480/85R34 Tire, 40 Sets of 4 Winter Tires for All Sizes of Trucks, Set of 18.4x26 Duals, Set of 18.4x38 Duals, Plus Many Many More Tires!!!!!, New 10’x20’ HD Work Bench w/ Wall
& Drawers, 2 - New HD Tire Changers, 20’ HD Bi-Parting Iron Gates, 10 - New 12’x20’ Insulated Tarps, New 3 Ton HD Chain Hoist, New Electric Demo Breaker, 2 - New 2000 Lbs Winches, 2 - New 10 Ton Hyd. Punch Driver, New 1.5 Ton Lever Hoist, 10 - New 2” & 3” Ratchet Straps, New 50 Ton Hyd. Shop Press, New Contractor Grade 210K BTU Kerosene Heater, New Reddy 125K BTU Heater, New Master 175K BTU Heater, Tool Box w/ Fuel Tank, Truck Tool Boxes, 2 - Pallets of Cinder Blocks & Pallet of Fire Ring Blocks, Quantity of Techton 1200 2”, 3” & 4” Metal Clad Insulation, Propane Heaters, Drill Press, Monarch Pump Jack, House Movers Jacks, Planer, Tire Changers, Assorted Barrels, New Kubota Grill Guards & Rops, Lion King Generator, Pressure Washers, New 10’ Metal Bench w/ Wall, Quantity of 2 7/8”, 2 3/8” & 1 1/4” Pipe & Items too Numerous to Mention RV’S, CARS & TRUCKS SELLING AT 1:00 P.M. 2007 Lakota Monaco 35’ T/A 5th Wheel Holiday Trailer c/w 3 Slide Outs, Fully Self Contained, Gen Set w/ 50 Hrs, Fire Place, High End Unit & Artic Pkg 1999 Travelaire 29’ T/A 5th Wheel Holiday Trailer c/w Fully Self Contained, Awning & AC 1967 Oldsmobile Convertible 1951 Dodge Kingsway 2dr Car 1941 Pontiac Four Door Car 1936 Ford Roadster c/w Engine, Tranny, Rear End, Extra Grill Fenders & Running Boards 1932 Ford Tudor Body & Firewall c/w Extra Fenders & Doors 1930 Chev 1 Ton c/w Extra Parts & The Restoration has Started 2012 Ford F150 XLT Super Cab 4x4 Truck c/w Only 79,900 Kms & Very Nice Truck 2006 Ford F350 Crew Cab Short Box 4x4 Truck c/w Lariat, Loaded , 6 Ltr Diesel & Auto 2007 Lincoln LT Crew Cab 4x4 Truck c/w 6.5’ Box, 5.4 Ltr, Auto, Fully Loaded & Leather 2003 Lincoln Navigator c/w Fully Loaded w/ Leather, 5.4 Ltr V8 & Auto 2001 Lincoln Navigator c/w Fully Loaded 2003 Ford Windstar Van c/w V6, Auto & Loaded 1999 Ford Taurus 1981 Ford LTD 4dr Car c/w V8, Auto, Air, Tilt & Cruise 2008 Pontiac Montana SV6 Van c/w Fully Loaded 2006 GMC Envoy 4x4 SUV c/w Fully Loaded, V6 & Auto 2004 GMC Envoy 4x4 SUV 1993 GMC 1/2 Ton 4x4 Truck c/w V8 & Auto 2000 Chev Astro Van c/w Only 197,000 Kms 2000 Buick Lesabre 4dr Car c/w Loaded 1998 Dodge 3/4 Ton 4x4 Truck c/w Hydra Deck, 361 Engine & Auto 2002 Yamaha 400 Kodiak 4x4 Quad c/w Winch & Good Tires 1999 Yamaha 600 Grizzly 4x4 Quad c/w Winch & Good Tires 2 Wheel ATV Trailer 2 - 4’ Quad Blades Yamaha G9 Gas Golf Cart NH MZ1H Zero Turn Lawn Mower Laird 2000 Magnum Zero Turn Lawn Mower JD TR26 Sp Push Snowblower Canadiana 5 Hp Snowblower 2 - Kubota T2738 Snowblowers Kubota 48” Mower Deck LUMBER SELLING AT 9:30 A.M. Quantity of 8x8x116 & 18’, 12x12x10’
& 12’, 6x6x10’, 2x10x10’ to 14’, 2x6x10’, 2x8x10’ to 14’, 2x12x12’ & 16’, 1x8x8’ to 18’, 1x10x10’ to 16’ Rough Fir Lumber, 2x4, 2x6, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 8’ to 20’ Lengths of Rough Spruce Lumber, All grades Including Construction. Approx. 250,000 FBM, 5 - Bundles of 80 4” & 5” to 6’ Posts & 3 - Bundles of 25 Rail Road Ties FEED Approx. 80 Small Square Hay Bales BUILDINGS New 30’x85’x15’ High Ceiling Double Door Storage Building c/w 12’ Drive Through Doors New 30’x65’x15’ Peak Ceiling Double Door Storage Building c/w 12’ Drive Through Doors New 20’x30’x12’ Peak Ceiling Storage Shelter c/w Roll Up Door 2 - New 10’x20’ Party Tent Shelter c/w Windows & Doors 2 - 40’ Seacans 1978 Mobile Home to Be Sold by Proxy c/w 3 Bedrooms, 1 Bathroom, New Flooring Throughout Machinery Terms & Conditions: Cash & Cheque, G.S.T. Will Apply on Some Items, All Items Must Be Paid For On Sale Day. REAL ESTATE SELLING AT 12:00 NOON Unreserved Real Est ate 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 Sale Conducted Just East of Rimbey at our Sale Site October 16, 2015, Time: 12:00 Noon Selling In Conjunction with the 35th Annual Fall Machinery Consignment Sale Legal Description: Part of the SE 23-433 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 with Nature Gas Heating, Fridge, Stove & Dishwasher. Drilled Water Well with Good Water. 2015 Taxes: $749.08 Open Houses: Sept. 27th & Oct. 3 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.
All measurements are approximate and need to be verified by the purchaser. Real Estate Transaction are being Handled by Morrison Realty (403) 783-0556 Real Estate Terms & Conditions: 10 % Down on Sale Day. Balance & Possession on or before November 16, 2015. If Balance is NOT RECEIVED by November 16, 2015 the Deposit will be Forfeited as Liquidation Damages.
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Students work at Rimbey hospital pharmacy during practicum BY TREENA MIELKE University of Alberta students Haley Van De Walle and Bri LeBeau are expanding their pharmaceu-
tical knowledge outside of the classroom. The young ladies, who are in their sixth year of university and fourth year of pharmacy studies, are
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working for eight weeks at the pharmacy at the Rimbey Hospital. They will graduate from university in June of next year and the time spent in Rimbey is part of their practicum. Both Van De Walle and LeBeau have completed other practicums, but the time spent at the pharmacy at the Rimbey Hospital has provided the most responsibility, they said. While working at the hospital, the students are living with Ron and Donna Hansen on their farm near Bentley. They are enjoying farm life and are grateful for the kindness extended to them by the Hansens. “It’s awesome,” said LeBeau. “It’s been a great experience,” added Van De Walle. Living on a farm and experienced the rural lifestyle while working in Rimbey has been fun
University of Alberta students Bri LeBeau and Haley Van De Walle are expanding their pharmaceutical knowledge outside of the classroom. The young ladies, who are in their sixth year of university and fourth year of pharmacy studies, are working for eight weeks at the pharmacy at the Rimbey Hospital. Treena Mielke Photo
and interesting for Van De Walle who is from St. Albert and LeBeau who is from Callihoo. The ladies have toured
Rimbey and were pleased to discover the outdoor gym equipment near the Nesting Place campground. They have also
checked out the downtown. “We’re happy there is a Subway, but sad there is no Tims,” said Van De Walle.
Thank-you to everyone who supported the event, with your generosity we raised $9,100.00 for the Area of Greatest Need at the Central AB Cancer Center. A special thanks to all of the individuals who donated items and time to help make Washoo Doin’ 2015 such a success! • Allen B Olson Auction Services • ATCO Gas • Avon-Robyn McIntyre • B&M Tools (Matco) • Balmoral Golf Course • Beagle Electric • Blooms • Canadian Tire • Cobbs Clothing • Corner Bistro • DEMI Consulting • Eckrim Agencies • Esso • Immunotec-Dr. Nicole Fox • James Grill & Bar • Jeweler Next Door • Mandy’s Fashion • Michael’s Studio • Midwest Propane • MNP • NAPA • New Can Truck Parts • Nikirk Brothers • OK Tire
• Dani Pederson • Peppertree & Co. • Pharmasave • Richardson Pioneer • Rimbey Eye Care • Rimbey Gift Shop • Rimbey Liquor Store • Rimbey TV • Rimbey Vet Clinic • Roma’s Pizza • Scratchin’ the Surface • Servus • Sidestreet Liquor Store • Signature Home Styles-Kim Nikirk • Silver Star Septic Services • Snap On Tools • South Hill Designs-Janelle Lundgard • Stationery, Stories & Sounds • Studio C Photographics • Subway • Tire Craft • Value Drug Mart • Walmart • Watts Project Inc.
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The skateboard park in Rimbey opened last Friday and it has been very busy with youngsters of all ages trying it out. The weather has been conducive to skateboarding and the young people in Rimbey have taken advantage of this new facility which allows them lots of time in the outdoors. Treena Mielke Photo
Kudos to those involved in creating skateboard park
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Dear Editor, Kudos to everyone involved in making the Rimbey skateboard park a reality. On Wednesday afternoon I counted 35 youths of ages from ages five to 16 having a lot of fun on a variety of things on wheels. Investing in youth that is what we do in Rimbey and we do it well. Thanks to all who made this happen. Edo Deweert, Rimbey
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Musician Jesse Roper to visit Beatty House as part of House Tour BY TREENA MIELKE
Jesse Roper will entertain at The Beatty House on Oct. 18. Shows begin at 7:30 p.m. Roper is among the musicians who come to the Beatty House as part of house tours. Musicians who entertain each add their own brand of authenticity and talent to the evening’s performance. Photo submitted
Victoria BC’s Jesse Roper will be at The Beatty House in Rimbey on October 18. Festival promoter Dylan Willows said Jesse Roper’s performance is magnetic. “I was mesmerized by his energy. It [is] raw and it just draws you in.” Roper’s music is current, but some may relate his electric ability and youth-
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ful vitality with Stevie Ray Vaughan and vintage Texas blues. Roper’s full length album Son of John had already been critically acclaimed when he released his highly anticipated sophomore Red Bird in early 2015. Roper first began playing the guitar at the tender age of six and went on to pick up the tunes of his musicial heroes including Jimi Hendrix and Led Zeppelin. He was a natural, playing the well loved tunes by ear. He struggled with stage fright, but was overwhelmingly accepted by his audiences and so began a musical career that has taken him to headline major festivals. He has performed in front of thousands of fans such as Sunfest, Rifflandia and Rock the Shores, or touring across the country during his residency as a CN rail musician. Roper said he enjoys doing House Tours and is looking forward to coming to Rimbey. “I really have a good time, and I hope they (the audience) does too,” he said. “I have lots of energy and I write all kinds of stuff. I like playing outside the box,” he said. The proceeds from a ninetrack solo CD he will have on hand in Rimbey will go to the Our Place Charity, a charity in Victoria for the homeless. He is selling the CD for $6.17 which is what he says is the cost of feeding the homeless for a day. Before coming to Rimbey he will be spending time in Whitehorse, Yukon. His song Yukon Girl will, no doubt, be a hit on that tour. For more information about Roper check out his website at: http://www.jesseroper.ca/ Some videos to check out: A live group performance: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=XxTsFHbsFD0 A live solo performance: https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=FWoTYh6uIYw and https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=hTjZB7oZn7c An interview and music video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4JJp3jDEg4 Hope to see you in the House!
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Council endorses new logo for Town of Rimbey BY TREENA MIELKE Rimbey council has given the green light to a new logo for the town. At its regular meeting, Monday councilors briefly discussed changes to the logo before giving it their stamp of approval. The final design shows the word ‘Rimbey’ written in flowing blue letters. Before the word Rimbey, there is a design depicting a highway curving towards the name which is to suggest all roads lead to Rimbey. A green curve indicates agriculture is strong in the area. Council approved a suggestion made by Melvin Durand to change the oil drop above the second letter in the word Rimbey to the color black was given
the nod by council. Council also agreed to have Craig Oliver from amazing ideas (the company who is designing the town’s website) to change the letter ‘b’ so it wouldn’t be mistaken for a ‘6’. Mayor Rick Pankiw said a new logo is needed. “What we’re trying to tell people is that Rimbey is open for business,” said Pankiw. Interim CAO Donna Tona said the logo should convey a message. “What do we want to attract?” she said. “Right now we’re attracting nothing.” Why would people want to come here?” She noted during discussions regarding the town’s new website it has become apparent the first thing the public sees in the
town logo. Mayor Rick Pankiw said changing the town’s logo is a big decision. “It shows how we are going to present Rimbey,” he said. Council agreed to present Pas Ka Poo Park with the previous town logo.
Rimbey town council has endorsed a new logo for the town. The previous logo will be donated to Pas Ka Poo Park. Photo by Treena Mielke
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Family organizes blood drive to honour life of Ponoka student By Jeffrey Heyden-Kaye
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The untimely death of Ponoka student Taylor Leverick in a motor vehicle accident in March has his family looking to honour his life through a blood drive. The event is called Taylor’s Drive, named by Leverick’s brother Thomas, and is meant to highlight his love of driving. Leverick’s Aunt Shelley McFadden said he was given several pints of blood before his passing on March 15 and the family had valuable time to say their farewells. To remember Leverick, and to recognize the importance of that donated blood, the family is working with Canadian Blood Services in Ponoka and Rimbey with 100 spots available for blood donours. “What people gave him, we want to give to others,” said McFadden. Ponoka’s community blood drive is set for Monday, Sept. 28 and for Rimbey the date is set for Monday, Oct. 26. McFadden said it gives the family a goal to focus on while they continue to deal with his loss. “He was 16 but he had lived such a full life. He was such a kind, caring soul,” said McFadden. Eventually, the family would like to create a special blood donour day specifically in memory of Leverick but working with Canadian Blood Services scheduled dates gave the family a chance to start honouring his life. McFadden expects to see strong interest and suggests spaces will fill up quickly. For more information contact McFadden at 403-843-3694 or 403-3586259.
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OCTOBER 4-10, 2015 Ponoka County 403-783-3333 Have a plan and practice it. This plan should include fire drills. A fire drill can help you practice leaving your building quickly and safely. Don’t forget to talk about different ways you can get out.
West County Regional Fire Service The Town of Rimbey, Ponoka County and Summer Village of Parkland Beach have reached an agreement and on May 1st, 2015, created a Regional Fire Service. We all appreciate the efforts and contributions of our volunteer firefighters. Their dedication and commitment to the safety of our communities is to be commended.
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Rimbey Agricultural Society would like to thank the sponsors and supporters of our new Agrim Centre.
Amy Trenson received the Wolf Creek CTS award from Trudy Bratland, chairman of Wolf Creek Board of Public Schools. Trenson received several other awards during the ceremony. Treena Mielke Photo
• 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.
For further information on any event, please check out our website at rimbeyagrimcentre.com or contact 403-704-9283.
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16th Annual Golf Tournament September 18, 2015
We wish to thank the following individuals and businesses who generously donated items for our fundraising tournament. We would also like to recognize the golfers who gave their time and financial investment as well as those who supported the silent auction. Without their continuing support the Rimbey Lions would be unable to continue their many community projects. • ATB Financial • Bank of Montreal • Buist Motor Products • Canalta Hotels • Canwest Propane • Castle Building Supplies • Corner Bistro • Cutting Corner • Eck-Rim Insurance • Eileen Poulsen • G.L.D.C. Gas Co-op • Jemco Feed & Supply • Rimbey Co-op Assoc. • McNeil, Doug & Pat • NAPA Auto Parts • Nikirk Bros. Construction • Pharmasave • Rimbey Ford
• Rimbey Gift Shop • Rimbey Implements • Rimbey Veterinary Service • Stationery, Stories & Sounds • Subway Rimbey • Tirecraft • Tom Ford • The Vault Sports Pub • Tom Ford • Town of Rimbey • Gary & Gail Philip • Flower Gallery • Whitgan Creations • Allen B. Olson • Keyera Energy • VJV Ponoka/Rimbey • Rimbey Heating • Margo Allen • Badger Dayl. Olds
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Bentley school gains younger students BY JUNE NORVILA The first meeting of the Bentley School Parent Council for this school term was held on September 21. There was some good news to share. Letters had been received from both Premier Notley and Mr. David Eggen, Minister of Education, stating that there is no viability study being done of the Bentley high school and that the Bentley School was in no danger of closing. Both letters thanked people who had written letters of concern about the possible closure of the Bentley High School. Because at present there is no need to worry about losing the local high school, the letter writing campaign started last year defending
the school has been suspended for now. Enrollment increased in elementary and junior high grades but dropped in high school. This term so far there are 329 students enrolled in Kindergarten to grade 12 with 54 more in Pre-Kindergarten. There are 33 in Kindergarten, one 162 in grades 1-6, 81 in grades 7-9, and 53 in grades 10-12. Numbers can fluctuate. Breakfast and lunch programs continue for those students that need it, but because of the tight budget, fundraising ideas are being explored to help fund field trips. On September 18 the Welcome Back Breakfast raised almost $920. On the same day almost $5,000 was raised for the Terry Fox Foundation.
Six staff from last year left: Brenda Von Kuster, Michael Sonnenberg, Pam Stephenson, Scott Maetche, Kaylee Sage, and Joe Hackett. Three new enthusiastic members have joined the staff including Kyle Brown, Lauren Charanduk and Jackie Shukin who will all mainly teach grade 9-12. There are now as many educational assistants as teachers in the school. New courses being offered include French and Spanish. Flute/recorder lessons are being offered by Marla Kolybaba. Some other options offered at the high school level on Tuesday afternoons include fine arts, musical theatre, guitar lessons, and building construction. The golf and fine arts
Bentley minor hockey icing four teams BY JUNE NORVILA It was considered “the best turnout in a long time” at the Bentley Minor Hockey (BMH) fall Annual General Meeting and Registration Night on September 8. The season should start earlier than usual this year as the ice is scheduled to be going in a few weeks earlier than usual under the direction of a new ice maker Graham Parsons from Sylvan Lake. This season Bentley Minor Hockey will be icing four teams: one Initiation team for 5-6 year olds, two Novice Teams for the 7-8 year olds, and a PeeWee team for 11-12 year olds
Most Bentley Atom/Bantam players will be playing in either Rimbey or Sylvan Lake and one on a Red Deer AAA Bantam team. BMH will be hosting a fundraising event December 5 with a dinner, live auction and entertainment. Executive for this season include Jeremy Park president, Don Morrison vice president, Kelly McKinlay registrar, Rochelle Stephenson treasurer, Amanda Hamelin secretary, Maureen Moore ice coordinator, Ryan Walker equipment manager, Lyn Garries fundraising, Chris Whitfield referee coordinator and Heidi McKinlay website coordinator.
academy continue. There are 50 students enrolled in the hockey academy this year. There are no swimming lessons being offered this year due to the Sylvan Lake pool closure. Metals and wood classes are offered at Rimbey, with busing being funded by the district. The fitness center in
the elementary school is closed to the community but will remain accessible for the school. Sports nights in the gymnasium for the community will resume in November and the elementary school hallways are open in the evenings for those who want to walk. Parent council executive remain Cheryl
Hueppelsheuser chair, Stephanie Smith secretary, Karen Jaffray vice chair, Bonnie Pacholko & Mona Kubista directors, and Fundraising Liaison Janis Bickford. Watch for a parent advisory council meeting date in November. All people interested in school activities are welcome to attend. All input is important.
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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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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33018 Iola Rd Bluffton, CA0062688 Only $280,000 15 acres, 3 bed, 2 baths 1452 sq ft. Privacy galore is provided with this acreage. Each bdrm has a walk in closet, beautiful deck, 2 extra balconies, vltd ceilings, jetted tub. Walkout bsmt & attic that could be used as an add’l awesome living space. Call Dawna for viewing
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CEDAR LOG HOME on full quarter, close to pavement, fenced and cross fenced. Very Good Steel Corrals, great for horses, well treed. $997,000. Call Jeff.
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equine medicine, mainly reproduction and neonatal care, but also participated in all aspects of general practice. Dr. Jasmine made the move to Bluffton to further her career by expanding her knowledge base in bovine, bison and small animal medicine. Dr. Jasmine has been an avid horse person since she was nine years-old and has ridden and shown in many different disciplines. Her current horse, Duncan is being educated in Western and English life, but they most enjoy their hours on the trail conditioning for endurance races. Dr. Jasmine’s love for horses led her to pursue an education in veterinary medicine and has continued to nurture her clinical skills in reproduction, sports medicine and joint therapy, and primary care. Bluffton Veterinary Services is thrilled to
have Dr. Jasmine join the team. The staff at the clinic ( Dr. Pat, Dr. Stacey, Dr. Andrea, Robyn - AHT, Kennedy - AHT, Rae-ann - AHT, Marnie - office manager) are all looking forward to expanding services now offered to equine, bovine and small animal clients, with Dr. Jasmine as part of the group. Dr. Pat is especially happy to have found an associate with youthful enthusiasm and brilliant veterinary knowledge and skills, to help support the large animal workload. As the autumn gets busier with bovine work, expect to see Dr. Jasmine on the road, as well as Dr. Pat, working with our equine and cattle clients to ensure their herd health requirements are satisfied. Feel free to drop into the clinic during regular business hours ( 8:30 am – 5 pm Monday thru Friday) to meet Dr. Jasmine.
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4 bdrms, jetted tub, newer EXCELLENT Revenue Property Or Starter REDUCED TO $99,900! IMMEDIATE appliances, EXTENSIVELY renovated, Home! IMMEDIATE Possession! Open Possession! Starter Home Or Revenue detached garage, nicely lanscaped, Floor Plan, 3 bdrms & all appliances. Property! Investors Zoned R2, Large RV parking & Quick Possession! 4637 Shows Very Well! Just Move In! $174,900 Corner Lot. Call Wendy. 51 Ave Rimbey $169,900 Call Wendy NEW PRICE!
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RIMBEY REVIEW 19 Lane Matson receives his Grade 12 diploma from Rimbey Junior/Senior High School principal Tim Lekas during the graduation and awards ceremony held at The Peter Lougheed Community Centre Sept. 26. Treena Mielke Photos
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Fire rodeo and movie to be held in AGRIM BY TREENA MIELKE The Rimbey Fire Department and The Agricultural Society are combining their efforts to provide the community with some great family fun. The Minions and fire rodeo is to begin on Oct. 8 at the Rimbey Ag Centre and will include activities for the entire family. The fun is to begin at 4 p.m. The younger set might want to take their chances mutton busting or do their best to try their hand at sinking someone sitting on a dunk tank which will be set up. And, of course, there will be opportunities to sit in the fire trucks, meet the firefighters and enjoy hotdog or a hamburger from the concession. Popcorn will be available as well. At 7 p.m. the movie Minions will be shown. Deputy fire chief Bonnie Grundy said the fire department wanted to host
a family event during fire prevention week and teaming up with the ag society was a great way to do so. “We encourage everyone to come out and support us and the ag society,” she said. Treasurer of the ag society, Shirley Ingram said the society plans to use their share of the proceeds to purchase a defibrillator for the new ag centre. Ingram also encouraged everyone to come out and have a good time at the family fun event.
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Quiet, year round retreat SV of Parkland Beach. 4 bdrm, 2 bath, fireplace, detached garage, fenced, garden, & more. $355,000.
WARM & INVITING 4 bdrm, 3 bath bi level, open floor plan, main fl laundry, fenced & more. $359,900. OPEN HOUSE - OCT 18 1-3 PM
COMMERCIAL LOTS AVAILABLE! 1600 plus sq ft bungalow c/w 5 bdrms, 2.5 baths, on lot with 150’ frontage close to all amenities. $264,900
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NEWLY BUILT SENIOR’S CONDO! 2 units available. Spacious, modern décor, large master with shower in ensuite, den & full bath, 24x12 garage. $250,000.
FARM LAND 78.26 acres west of Rimbey, Nature Conservation Reserve directly to the north $160,000 46.43 acres high hay land with gentle slope lots of potential for dream home $225,000
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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. INDUSTRIAL/ AGRICULTURAL LAND in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 in Edmonton. 4 parcels 240.9+/- Acres, $12,439 Surface Lease & Power Line Revenue. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate. 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. OUTDOOR SPORTS STORE Surplus Auction. Sat., Oct. 17, 9 a.m., MAS Sales Centre, Blackfalds, Alberta. Selling hunting & gun accessories, hiking socks, Pronghorn Footwear, hunting bow, tackle, Leatherman, knives & more; www. montgomeryauctions.com. 1-800-371-6963. SHALLOW WELL ENT. LTD. Erskine, Alberta. Thursday, Oct. 15, 11 a.m. Gas well testing & production equipment, flare stack, office & equipment trailers, vehicles, pipe & fittings, pumps, specialty tools & more. See www.montgomeryauctions.com. 1-800-371-6963.
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UNRESERVED AUCTION OCT. 15. PPEC Pacer Promec & Oilsands Exediting. Construction, trucks, trailers, tools, cranes, inventory, seacans, buildings. Fort McMurray, phone 780-944-9144; www. CenturyServices.com.
Well Drilling
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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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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 Agricultural & natural gas at property line. Jerry Hodge: #2000 - #2290 780-706-6652; Farm Equipment ..............2010 rbauction.com/realestate. Haying Equipment ............2020 UNRESERVED AUCTION for Rene Williams Farm. Provost, Alberta. Saturday, October 10. Tools, trucks, 27 antique tractors, boat, car, antiques! Starts 10 a.m. Scribner Auction, 780-842-5666; www. scribnernet.com.
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HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252. SMALL square wheat straw bales. Place orders now. Hwy. 2A Ponoka 403-391-8385
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3 BDRM. DUPLEX IN PONOKA, 4 appls., rent $900 + utils. Avail. Oct. 15 403-783-3860 PONOKA NEWER 3 bdrm. townhouse, $1,295/mo. Phone 403-704-1221 SMALL 1 bdrm. house in Bashaw walking distance to all amenities. Responsible renters only. n/s. Refs. req’d. avail. Nov. 1 Call 403-886-2238
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3050
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PONOKA, 2 bdrm. suite in Riverside. Fridge, stove, shared laundry. $675.. rent/dd. gas & water incl’d. Absolutely N/S, no pets, TELL it all! Tell it well! Make Avail. Nov. 780-242-0924 your ads sell for you by giving full description of goods or * RIVERSIDE APTS. * services offered. Include Newly renovated prices and terms. Phone 1 & 2 bedroom units in 1-877-223-3311 for a friendly Ponoka: 3724-45 Street. ad taker. 403-357-0287 WE BUY HORSES: broke, un-broke, or unwanted. Jerry Dodds 403-783-0303
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QUIET ADULT BUILDING Bright, spacious, 2 bdrm., apartment.
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PASTURE & HAY LAND. 400 - 8000 acres of year round water supply. Full operational with management available. Central Saskatchewan. Crossfenced & complete infrastructure. Natural springs excellent water. Shortly ready to locate cattle. Other small & large grain & pasture quarters. $150k - $2.6m. Call Doug Rue 306-716-2671.
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Rimbey Junior/Senior High School’s graduation and awards night was held Sept. 26 at the Peter Lougheed Community Centre. Principal Tim Lekas who was the master of ceremonies for the award ceremonies began the presentations by thanking the sponsors for supporting the students and recognizing their academic and personal successes. The first award of the evening was the Grade 9 Award presented to the student with the highest average of all Grade 9 subjects, and is sponsored by the Rimbey Junior High School Student’s Association. The award was presented by Mr. Froehlick to Triana Hohn. The Grade 10 award presented to the student with the highest average of English 10-1, Social Studies 10-1, Science 10 and one other Grade 10 subject is sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion Auxillary The award was presented by Grace Engelsen and went Courtney Holtkamp. The Grade 11 award presented to the student with the highest average of English 20-1 and four of the following courses: Social Studies 20-1, Math 20 Pure, Chemistry 20, Biology 20, Physics 20 and French 20 is sponsored by the Royal Canadian Legion. The award was presented by Eric Hornsey and went to Ben Trenson. The Female Athletic Extracurricular award is sponsored by ECKRIM Agencies and was presented by Mr. Robertson to Erin McFadden. The Male Athletic Extracurricular award is sponsored by VJV Rimbey Auction and was presented by Mrs. MacEachern to Trevor Weenink. The Student’s Association Leadership Award is sponsored by the Rimbey Senior High School Student’s Association. The award was presented by Jason Nixon-MLA Rimbey-Rocky Mtn House-Sundre to Amy Trenson The Greatest Improvement award is sponsored by the staff of Rimbey Medical Clinic. It was presented by Mr. Froehlick to Madison Humphreys. The Eva Tona Bandoni Estate Award is sponsored by the Eva Tona Bandoni Estate. It was presented by Joyce Tona and the winner was Erin McFadden. The Alberta Teacher’s Association Education Scholarship is sponsored by the Teachers of Wolf Creek Local #3. It was presented by Shauna Murdoch to Erin McFadden The following awards are for the top mark in each of the Grade 12 high school subjects: Top mark in Drama 30 sponsored by the Rimbey Co-op Association and presented by Desiree Vandenhoven went to Kassidy Hohn. Top mark in Computer Technology 30 sponsored by Oberhammer Funeral Chapels Ltd. presented by Jarrod Robertson went to Andrew Rondeel. Top mark in Math 30-1 is sponsored by the Rimbey Value Drug Mart presented by Mrs. MacEachern went to Trevor Weenink. Top mark in Math 30-2 is sponsored by Rimbey Eye Care presented by Michawn Giesbrecht was awarded to Carly Tkacik and Martina Holtkamp. Top mark in Math 30-3 sponsored by Rimbey and District Drop-In Center was presented by Mr. Froehlick to Andrew Skidmore. Top mark in Math 31 is sponsored by M.N.P. was presented by Chris Simpson to Trevor Weenink. Top mark in English 30-1 sponsored by Rimbey Foods presented by Mr. Robertson to Samantha Booth. Top mark in English 30-2 is the Fred Hull Memorial Award sponsored by Mr. John Hull. It was presented by Mrs. MacEachern to Logan Kenzle and Heather Prince. Top mark in Physical Education 30 Boys sponsored by Wilson’s Funeral Chapel was presented by Wayne Clark to Milton Elliott. Top mark in Physical Education 30 Girls sponsored by the Jean Cranston Memorial supported by Kent and Kathleen Beagle was
presented by Mrs. Weatherald to Erin McFadden. Top mark in Food Studies 30 sponsored by Rimbey Chiropractic and Wellness Centre was presented by Mr. Robertson to Lyric Broere. Top mark in Work Experience 35 sponsored by the Rimbey Chamber of Commerce was preresented by Tonya Hatala to Adanna Lacoste, Jared Lindley and Erin McFadden. Top mark in Social Studies 30-1 is sponsored by the Rimbey Veterinary Clinic. It is presented by Mrs. MacEachern and is awarded to Samantha Booth. Top mark in Social Studies 30-2 sponsored by the Gull Lake Golf Course was presented by Mr. Froehlick to Taylor Beelby and Jesse Hummel. Top mark in Physics 30 sponsored by the Rimbey Catholic Women’s League was presented by Mrs. Ruth Hehli to Trevor Weenink. Top mark in Chemistry 30 is the Gordon Rude Memorial award sponsored by Keyera Energy. It was presented by Daphne Hayward from Keyera Energy to Trevor Weenink. Top mark in Art 30 sponsored by Michael’s Studio was presented by Mrs. Weatherald to Marisa Morton. Top mark in French 30 sponsored by The Cooperators Insurance, Rimbey was presented by Sheila Cech to Amy Trenson. Top mark in Biology 30 sponsored by the Rimbey Hospital & Care Centre was presented by Mrs. MacEachern to Trevor Weenink. The Will Hoar Math Science award presented to the graduate receiving the highest average in one math and two sciences OR one science and two maths is sponsored by Don Dewar. It was presented by Mr. Froehlick to Trevor Weenink. The Alexander Rutherford Scholarships sponsored by the Alberta Heritage Fund for students who achieved a 75% in each of their grades were presented by Bill Bramfield. The following students have applied for their scholarship and received certificates. These students are Douglas Buist, Amy Trenson, Kassidy Hohn and Megan Valstar. Students who qualified, but have not yet applied for their scholarship are Samantha Booth, Erin McFadden, Caitlin Buist, Andrew Rondeel, Kathryn Stuthiet, Morriah Rudnik, Abbey Derkatz, Mackenzie Stratton, Martina Holtkamp Carly Tkacik, Logan Kenzle, Trevor Weenink and Reanna Lenart. The Mercedes Davy Memorial Award is sponsored by the Danielle Corkle who presented Carly Tkacik and Raelynn Stevenson with the award. The Health Care Scholarship is sponsored by the Rimbey Hospital & Care Centre. It was presented by Mr. Robertson to Carly Tkacik. The Wolf Creek award was split between two graduates who did not qualify for a Rutherford Scholarship and are enrolled in post-secondary education. The award is sponsored by Wolf Creek School Division and was presented by school board chair Trudy Bratland to Kandace Knight and Chris VonGunten. The Wolf Creek CTS Award presented to a graduate who has received a substantial number of credits in CTS, Rap, and/or Green certificate. It is sponsored by Wolf Creek Public Schools and was presented by Trudy Bratland to Amy Trenson. The Rimbey CO-OP Scholarship is sponsored by the Rimbey CO-OP and was presented by Desiree Vandenhoven and Lysbeth Peter to Kassidy Hohn. The Bentley Seed Cleaning Plant Scholarship is sponsored by the Bentley Seed Cleaning Co-operative Association. It was presented by Mrs. MacEachern to Reanna Lenart. The CTS Merit Contractors Association Award presented to the graduate who most demonstrates a high interest in CTS as well as leadership qualities, a cooperative attitude and high marks is sponsored by the Merit Contractors Association. The award was presented by Mr. Froehlick
to Milton Elliott The WPW Inc. Scholarship sponsored by WPW Inc. was presented by Mrs.Weatherald toTaylor Beelby. The All-Around Student Award sponsored by the Rimbey Kinsmen Club was presented by Mr. Robertson to Erin McFadden. The Grumbach Agricultural Field Scholarship sponsored by the S. Grumbach Memorial was presented by Ed Grumbach presented the award to Martina Holtkamp. The John Dale Parry CA Memorial Scholarship sponsored by the John Dale Parry Memorial Fund was presented by Mrs. MacEachern to Kassidy Hohn. The Agricultural Scholarship was sponsored by the Rimbey Agricultural Society and was presented by Kayla Dew-ik, the reigning Rimbey Rodeo Queen to Martina Holtkamp. The CHEERS award which stands for Casey Howard Effort and Enthusiasm Recognition Scholarship was sponsored by Classic Embroidery, County Cast-A–Waste Inc. and Deanna and Bernie French. It was presented by Casey’s daughters-Miss Corrina Howard and Mrs. Cassandra Jackson and Mackenzie Howard and Miss Madison Howard to Erin McFadden and Chris VonGunten The Leadale Ladies Dale Ewanchuk Memorial Award sponsored by the Leedale Ladies Club was presented by former RHS teacher, Sylvia Walters to Carly Tkacik. The Chris and Betty Harvey Memorial Scholarship sponsored by the Chris and Betty Harvey Memorial Scholarship Fund was was presented by David Waddington to Reanna Lenart. The Volunteerism Award was sponsored by the Rimbey Christian Reform Church and It was presented by Reverend Bill New-en-hise to Amy Trenson. The Pioneer Hi-Bred Agriculture Scholarship is sponsored by Mr. Brent Jordan at Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited and was presented by Mr. Froehlick to Martina Holtkamp. The Skeels Family Agricultural award sponsored by Dan and Karen Skeels was presented by Mrs. Karen Skeels and Garin Skeels to Chris VonGunten. The Dale Ewanchuk Memorial Award is in memory of Dale Ewanchuk, beloved CTS teacher at Rimbey Jr Sr High from 1981-2011 is sponsored by the The Ewanchuk Family, Lone Wolf Heavy Duty Repairs and the school staff. It was presented by Tyler Ewanchuk to Jared Lindley. The student of Merit award is chosen by the school awards committee and sponsored by the Knights of Columbus. The award was presented by Robert Walker to Raelyn Stevenson. The Lions Legacy Scholarship is awarded to a graduate who has attended Rimbey High School for 2 or more years. It is sponsored by the Rimbey Lions Club and was presented by the President of the Rimbey Lions Club, Steven VanOostrom to Amy Trenson. The Governor General’s Medal is a bronze medal awarded to the student who achieves the highest combined average in grades 11&12 sponsored by the Chancellory of Honours to Trevor Weenink. The next award is the Lindberg Higher Education awards sponsored by the Lindberg Family was presented by Bill Bramfield to Samantha Booth. The Valedictorian award presented to the student with the highest average of English 30-1 and four of the following courses: Chemistry 30, Biology 30, Physics 30, Social Studies 30, Math 30 Pure, Math 31 and French 30. is sponsored by Keyera Energy and presented by Daphne Hayward to Trevor Weenink. Lekas thanked Mrs. Nagel and Mr. Osinchuk who have organized the awards, Mrs. Lindley for her work creating the grad history video, Mr. Valens for the decorations, Mrs. Murdoch for sound and lights and Mr. Bramfield for once again pulling it all together and the Community Centre staff for their assistance.
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