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Five-year-old Mckenzi Langford and her 17-year-old sister Mikala Gunderson share a hug at the Run for Cancer event they took part in recently held at Bower Ponds in Red Deer. The sisters, along with their dad, Craig Langford, ran in support of their mom, Christine Langford from Gull Lake. (see story pages 3 and 5) Photo submitted
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Cancer diagnosis life altering experience for young mom BY TREENA MIELKE It happened in the month of June when the air was fragrant and warm with the promise of summer that she received the final diagnoses. Breast cancer. The news was devastating and even as the earth sprang to life and flowers bloomed and the grass grew green and neighbours went for long walks and sat companionably on their decks and porches, Christine Langford withdrew, quietly and determinedly, into her own little world of worry, fear and secrecy. “I didn’t want to tell anyone,” she said. “I didn’t want their pity.” Langford, a lovely dark haired 38-year-old mother-of-two girls, who lives at Meridian Beach on the shores of Gull Lake, recalled those first days after the diagnosis as being extremely difficult. “As first there was disbelief, then I went into denial. I kept thinking ‘why me?’ And, of course, there was a little bit of anger tossed in there. “ Dealing with the diagnoses mentally was a tough challenge, and Langford gives credit to her husband, Craig, for his support and encouragement through those dark days. Even when she became withdrawn and determined to keep her diagnoses a secret, he was there for her. And, finally, through his patience and understanding, he helped her find the strength to share her diagnosis and reach out to others. “Cancer is a different animal,” Langford said. “It affects everybody. You can’t just walk it off. You need resources and people to help you heal.” Her five-year-old daughter, Mckenzi was also a surprising source of strength, she said. “My daughter’s innocence and acceptance of me was inspiring,” she said. “She was okay with it and it helped make me be okay with it. And slowly I began to re-evaluate my life and what’s important.” One day she summoned up the courage to write a post on Facebook about her condition. “The response was massive,” she said. “At first I was
incredibly uncomfortable. Pity is a four letter word I didn’t want to have to deal with. But finally I recognized that it was caring and love I was being shown, not pity. It was very healing.” Langford and her husband had agreed not to tell their 17-year-old daughter, Mikala, who was away at college in Lloydminister, of the diagnosis. “She was one of the last ones to find out, but she has been awesome. She and Mckenzi ran the Run for Cancer at Bower Ponds in Red Deer with their dad five days after my surgery.” On Sept. 29, Langford underwent a full mastectomy at the Red Deer Hospital. The operation was performed as a day surgery and she returned home that evening. Her husband and her parents were on hand to tuck her safely into bed and help her during the recovery process. Recently, Langford received her pathology results and, unfortunately those tests have shown the cancer is not completely eradicated. Further tests to determine how far the cancer has travelled and chemotherapy treatments will be needed. Despite the news she is not quite cancer free, Langford is poised and ready to meet what lies ahead with strength and courage. She also has the utmost confidence in her surgeons, Mathew Mierhead and David MacDonald. Meanwhile she wants to help others who are
Christine Langford, her husband Craig and daughters Mikala Gunderson, 17, and five-year-old Mckenzi pose for a group photo. The family live at Meridian Beach on the shores of Gull Lake and are enjoying a lovely fall walk in the nearby country. Photo submitted
struggling with their own diagnosis. “What I have gone through has been life altering. I would say I am a changed person. Having cancer re-stacks the blocks for you. Material things are no longer as important and I just don’t let little things get to me anymore.” Reaching out to others is important for anyone who has cancer, she said. “Knowing you are not alone is huge. The diagnosis makes you feel like you
are, but you are not. It is so important to reach out and ask for help. Talk to someone. Cancer can eat away at you. It can do a lot of mental damage.” Langmuir is no stranger to helping others with cancer. Last year, long before her own diagnosis, she biked 228 kilometers in The Enbridge Ride to Conquer cancer inspired by a co-worker’s two-year-old daughter who had been diagnosed with brain cancer. continued on page 5
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Treena Mielke On The Other Side They were just little tykes, only five or sixyears old, wobbly on their skates and not yet sure how to use their newly taped up hockey sticks or actually maneuver their little uniform clad bodies into position. But, despite their obvious lack of skill, their optimism and confidence was as bright and shiny as the crystal clean ice surface, polished to a glossy finish by the magic of a Zamboni. Ice time for the Peanuts hockey team was 6:45 a.m. It was a time when
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stick on the ice. I looked out at him, all tiny and cute and, my heart, under the hockey mom badge, turned over. He caught my look and even through the mesh and the Plexiglas, we connected. He banged his little stick again, all puffed up and proud. It’s amazing the power you feel when you are six-years old and you know your mom’s watching you and she’s got your back. I smile as I remember. And then as suddenly as they appeared, the images of my days as a ‘hockey mom’ slowly fade away. And I return to reality. Once again, I find myself in a cold arena with no blast of comforting heat coming from the overhead
heaters. I am sitting beside my daughter, sipping some awful latte type concoction out of a Styrofoam cup. It is early afternoon and the score is 7-3 for the other guys. Suddenly the kid wearing the No. 12 jersey steals the puck and takes off down the ice, heading straight for the opposing goalie. A break-a-way. The crowd goes wild. “Go, go, go,” the fans yell. “Skate, shoot!” My daughter moves a little away from me and that’s when I realize it is not really the crowd that has gone wild. It is only me. “Shhh, mom, you are embarrassing me,” she mouths silently.
“Sorry,” I mutter. But inside I’m all happy and proud and feel like cheering mostly because I’m a grandma and grandmas truly do get second chances. I thought my days of being a hockey mom would last forever, but, weirdly enough, I, who was young and wise, was wrong. Well, almost wrong. Being a hockey grandma is just about as cool as being a hockey mom. You still get to sit on the sidelines and watch someone you love and feel all warm and happy inside. It’s great, it’s awesome and it is true! Sometimes, being a grandma does mean getting second chances!
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puppies and babies and tired moms should still be sleeping in their own little beds and lovely heat registers should be breathing warmth all over them. But here, in the sparsely filled stands of the arena, it was just cold and the overhead heaters did not breathe at all. Apparently, they were dead. I trained my eyes on the one child who is wildly scrambling to continue to stand upright on his skates. And suddenly, although it was freezing in the arena, I felt all warm and happy. This little scrap of humanity dressed in an oversized hockey jersey was the one and only reason I climbed out of bed, drove to an ice-cold arena, and gingerly began sipping tepid liquid that someone at the concession sold to me as ‘hot coffee.’ He was the sole reason I wore the time-honored badge of ‘hockey mom.’ My thoughts were interrupted by the sound of a small boy banging his
I had the chance to attend the World Religions Conference (WRC) at the Red Deer College main stage last week. It was a hallmark event in that it was the tenth anniversary of the conference. Dr. Guillermo Baron (a Philosophy instructor at RDC) has been the conference’s moderator since its beginning.
The WRC included four panelists: Dr. Arlette Zinck, representing Christianity; Dr. Paul Viminitz, representing Judaism; Elder John Crier, representing Aboriginal Spirituality; and Maulana Mubarak A. Nazir, representing Islam. These panelists brought strong backgrounds in their respective fields and faiths; and the collective passion of the panelists fueled a great conference on the topics of forgiveness, punishment, justice, and reconciliation. So why did I — a neck-tattooed, cowboy-boot-wearing, social-miscreant — attend a conference that highlights some predominate world religions? My short answer was because they had free food. But, in actuality, I was trying to cure my own ignorance. I was drawn to the WRC as it would be an event
that I could add to my social attendance resume; and I have some curiosity for the fables, tales, stories, and lessons from the various religious texts. My presence at the WRC was rewarded when the panel was opened for a question period. A question I had submitted was the first to be answered: What can a non-religious individual, who is seeking his or her own internal forgiveness, use from your respective religious teachings to achieve a path towards mindfulness. In hindsight my question was wordy, long, and wrapped up in ambiguity. I was probably attempting to create an intelligent question. The panelist’s answers were varied, but valued by me. One thing I took away from my WRC experience is that you don’t need to an
English major to appreciate Shakespeare and you don’t need to be religious to appreciate a lesson from a pious leader. I could never fully do the conference justice by writing about it in my meager column in a local newspaper; however, my attendance adds to my growing repertoire of valuable experience and insight. It’s important to understand all the angles of a discussion, whether it is on forgiveness, punishment, justice, and reconciliation — or a discussion on abortion, rape, assisted suicide, or murder. I’m learning that you need to know both sides and all sides of an argument. Blindly rifling off apparent evidence and statements without consideration of the other position will leave an individual in a sphere of ignorant isola-
tion. Talking about spirituality and religion is already a loaded conversation. Conflicts and wars have and are being fought because of differences in belief. Religiosity is an emotionally loaded equation similar to marriage and raising a child. A sensible person would never rebuke the reality of a marriage between a happy couple; a sensible person would never scold a parent’s love for his or her children. Likewise — belief and faith are emotionally loaded convictions. I simply want to enhance my understanding before I join the conversation. I’ve got a long way to go before I can even begin to claim any stake in worldly knowledge. The world is a weird place — and if I get a chance to ask questions, I’m going to.
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Future speaker: Six-year-old Ben Turnbull from Rocky Mountain House peers over the edge of the speaking platform at the Best Western Rimstone Ridge Hotel. The child was one of the children from four families from the area who attended a pool party donated by the Rimbey hotel to a silent auction fundraiser for multiple sclerosis. The pool party held last Sunday included fun in the pool, the waterslide and the hot tub and later the children were treated to hotdogs and snacks in the banquet room. Treena Mielke Photo
Cancer diagnosis affects family continued from page 3 “It tugged at my heart strings and I wanted to make a difference,” she said. This year, the plucky young lady plans to participate in the ride again. “It will be motivation to get healthy and I want to help other people. It’s a mental game. Support is everything. We all need to do what we can.” The Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer benefiting Alberta Cancer Foundation is a two-day, 200 km journey from Calgary along the front ranges of the Rocky Mountains. The Ride is for everyone, from the weekend rider to seasoned cyclists. The Ride will take place on August 6-7, 2016. Riders agree to raise at least $2,500, but many participants set their goals even higher! Since 2009, the Ride to Conquer Cancer has raised over $54 million for the Alberta Cancer Foundation. Funds raised through Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer enable the Alberta Cancer Foundation to support breakthrough cancer research, clinical trials, enhanced care and the discovery of new cancer therapies at the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, Cross Cancer Institute and 15 other centers across Alberta. October was the “Team Up Challenge” where teams are recruiting new or old riders to participate. More information can be found on the website which is www. conquercancer.ca. To sponsor Christine in her ride go to www.conquercancer.ca. Donate. Christine Langford. Langford is also looking for travel companions to join her on her epic ride next summer.
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Bethany Group resigns as CAO for Rimoka BY TREENA MIELKE In a surprise, totally unexpected move, The Bethany Group announced its resignation last week as the CAO for the Rimoka Housing Foundation. “It was a surprise,” said Rimoka Foundation Board chairman Paul McLauchlin. “We were shocked.” McLauchlin said it is an amiable parting of the ways, however, and both parties will work with the Ministry of Seniors Housing on the transition of duties to the Rimoka Foundation. “It’s regrettable,” he said, “but board and management were going in two different directions.” “The Rimoka Foundation Board will ensure residents continue to be provided the same quality of life and services presently enjoyed and a smooth transition to new management,” he said. McLauchlin noted that historically the CAO is a one person position. “Our first step is to identify someone to fill that CAO position.”
LAND AUCTION Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Lacombe County will offer for sale, by public auction, in the County Office at 40403 Range Road 274, Lacombe County, Alberta, on Friday, November 20, 2015, at 2:00 p.m., the following lands: Lot(s) 1 7-10
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Each parcel will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title. The lands being offered for sale are on an “as is, where is” basis and Lacombe County makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever as to the adequacy of services, soil conditions, land use districting, building and development conditions, absence or presence of environmental contaminations, or the developability of the subject land for any intended use by the purchaser. No bid will be accepted where the bidder attempts to attach conditions precedent to the sale of any parcel. No terms and conditions of sale will be considered other than those specified by Lacombe County. The lands may be occupied and are offered for sale subject to the existing tenancy. Terms: Cash or Certified Cheque Lacombe County may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction. Redemption may be effected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale. Dated at Lacombe, Alberta, September 10, 2015. Terry Hager, County Commissioner Lacombe County.
Several groups financially assisted the Blindman Handi-van Society in purchasing a new handi-van. In the back are Allen Elliott, president of the Blindman Handi-van Society receiving the keys for the new 2014 MV-! customized van from Timothy Kinniburgh from MV-1, Stephan Van Oostrom, president of Rimbey Lions Club, Barbara Patey from the Blindman Handi-van Society, Sheila Forsen from Rimbey Ladies Auxiliary and Gene Chopiuk from the Blindman Handi-van Society. In the front are Treena Mielke Photo Pam Scott from the Rimbey Ladies Auxiliary and passenger Alfred Metro.
The Blindman Handi-van Society has new wheels BY TREENA MIELKE The club has purchased a 2014 MV-1 van for approximately $62,000. The vehicle was purchased through the help of The Rimbey Lions Club, the Rimbey Hospital Auxiliary, The Lavesta
Group and private donations. The new van is designed with safety features throughout the vehicle. It has been built for the purpose of transporting wheelchair or scooter passengers and features a side entry ramp. It is
designed from the ground up, resulting in more internal cabin space, increased height between the floor and ceiling and a wide ramp/door to accommodate wheelchairs or scooters. The integrated access ramp can accommodate up to 1,200
pounds, has an anti-slip surface and stores the ramp under the floor of the vehicle so no interior space is used. The wheelchair cabin is also designed so the wheelchair passenger may position their chair next to the driver or face forward in the back seat. The van will accommodate one wheelchair and three regular passengers as well as the driver. “It will be more efficient to run and have the capability of doing the job better,” said Allen Elliott, president of the Blindman Handi-van Society. Presently volunteers drivers include Elliott, Gene Chopiuk, Earl Jensen, Ted Everden and Don Cornell. Wayne Colenut is a paid driver. The cost is $7 for a return trip within the town’s limits. It is 55 cents a kilometer for trips outside of town. “We need more volunteer drivers,” said Elliott. “We also need a new secretary.” The society plans to sell its 2008 Ford van which is still road worthy, but not as efficient as the new vehicle to operate.
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New regional fire chief hired
Dennis Jones has been hired as the Regional Fire Chief for The Town of Ponoka and Ponoka County, the Town of Rimbey Photo submitted and the Summer Village of Parkland Beach. BY TREENA MIELKE The Rimbey fire department’s loss will be the regional fire service’s gain. Dennis Jones, who is now a member of the Rimbey Fire Department, has been hired to take over the reins of the regional fire service for Ponoka County. “I’ll still be part of the fire department, just in a different way,” he said. Before I reported to John and Bonnie. Now they will report to me.” Jones brings to the position a wealth of experience in fire fighting, a knowledge of the physical layout of the county and a background
as a certified level two fire instructor. He said he was happy to accept the position. “I have been a banker for 26 years, but for the last eleven years my passion has been firefighting. This job is a good fit for me.” Ponoka County Reeve Paul McLauchlin said all applicants who applied for the position were well qualified, but Jones’es experience with fire departments, extensive fire fighting training and business background singled him out as the right man for the job. “He is a great community guy. He is just what we were looking for and he fits like a
glove for the position.” Jones has served on both the Ponoka and the Rimbey volunteer fire departments. He has 26 years managerial experience in banking and is a graduate from Athabasca university with a Bachelor of Management Degree with Distinction. Jones said the transition as bank manager of Servus Credit Union in Ponoka to regional fire chief has been a fairly seamless process. “The county has been very supportive. Both the credit union and the county are very community minded. They actually have a lot in common.” The need for a regional fire chief was determined since the Town of Ponoka and Ponoka County agreed to form a regional fire partnership including the Town of Rimbey and the Summer Village of Parkland Beach. McLauchlin noted that increased development around Gull Lake was one of the reasons regionalization of fire services was instigated. “It has been a long term plan.” An advisory committee will be established with representatives from all entities involved. The committee will work with fire services management to establish terms of reference. Jones, who will begin his duties Nov. 27, will work out of the Ponoka County office at 4205 Highway 2A, Ponoka.
Beatty House to celebrate 90 year birthday party BY FLORENCE STEMO It was circa 1925, after a fire had destroyed their store and their home that was above the store, that Jack and Violet Beatty moved into their new home, a lovely, modern California bungalow-style house located on a bare quarter west of the ravine that ran along what is now 51st Street. Jack died in 1956, and their son, Don McClain, was killed in an accident. When Mrs. Beatty died in the mid ’80s, the Town of Rimbey bought the property from her heirs with a view to using it as the public library. However, a feasibility study showed that it would not be suitable without major renovation, so the Town decided to sell the property to the highest bidder. A committee, acting under the umbrella of the local Historical Society submitted a bid of $65,000, made possible by a loan from a former son from the Rimbey area, Don Evernden. The bid was successful, and the property passed into the hands of the Beatty House Committee.
The loan has long since been paid off; the Committee has grown into a Society; the house, grounds, and stone wall have been restored and the property has been designated as an historic site at both the municipal and provincial levels. The Beatty Heritage House, as it is officially known, is a focal point in our community. It is the scene of many cultural, social, and educational events throughout the year. As the Tourist Info Centre during the summer months, it welcomes visitors from near and far. And isn’t it especially beautiful during the Christmas Season? This coming Sat., Nov. 7, the Beatty Heritage House Society is hosting a birthday party from 2 to 4 p.m. at the House, celebrating its 90 years,; and honouring all our area residents born in 1925 or earlier. Everyone is invited to join us for birthday cake and tea, and a trip down memory lane. For more information call Bron at 8432547, Jackie at 843-6518 or Florence at 843-3443.
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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
“Sharing New Life in Christ”
Rimbey New Life Fellowship Sunday 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church 11:30 a.m. Midweek Service - Wednesday 7 p.m. Ladies Meeting Friday 2 p.m. Pastor Reg Darnell 403-843-3336 (Office) 403-782-2694 (Home) 5038 - 49 Ave. • www.rimbeynewlife.com
Church of the Nazarene, Rimbey Sunday Worship & Sunday School 10:30 a.m. (on Radio 93.3 FM) 5214-51 Street, Phone: 403-843-2029 Pastor Grant Rainey
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY 5211 52 St., Rimbey
Service & Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. 4th Sunday Family Service: 11:00 a.m. Reverend David Holmes: 403-843-2502
Stuart Adams: 403-843-6164 or Arlene Edwards: 403-843-6077 www.churchofepiphany.ca
Th e Rimbey Seventh-Day Adventist Church Saturdays
Evangelical Missionary Church 1/2 mile East of Hoadley on Highway #611
Sabbath School at 9:45 a.m. Worship Service at 11:00 a.m.
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Pastor David Beaudoin 403-783-2499
Pastor: Rev. Barry Klassen 403-843-6461
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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403-843-2585 Pastor: Bill Nieuwenhuis
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
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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;
RCMP on lookout for armed robber who stole generator from camper Rimbey - On the morning of Tuesday, October 13, Rimbey RCMP were dispatched to a report of a man armed with a handgun who had stolen a generator from a camper in the gravel pit situated just west of the junction of Highway 22 and Highway 53. The 42 year-old female victim was alone in her camper in the gravel pit when the lone male suspect drove up in a pick-up truck. The suspect took a generator which was near the camper and placed it on a black flatbed trailer which was hitched to his truck. The victim came out of the camper to confront the suspect. Reaching behind his back, the suspect pulled out a hand gun and pointed it at the woman, who ran back into the camper. The suspect drove off in his truck towing the trailer with the stolen generator. He left the gravel pit and drove north on Highway 22. Once he learned of the robbery, the victim’s husband realized that he had passed the suspect’s truck on the way back to the camper. He returned to Highway 22 in his own vehicle and caught up with the suspect vehicle and followed it until it turned off of Highway 22 and into a cutline just south of Medicine Lake Road. Police resources dispatched to the robbery and resulting search of the cutline and surrounding area, included members from the Rimbey, Breton and Rocky Mountain House RCMP detachments as well as Police Dog Services (PDS). An aerial search was also conducted by RCMP Air Services. The search turned up a trailer abandoned in the bush with the stolen generator still on it. The suspect and his pickup truck were not located. Police are seeking the assistance of the public in
A sketch of the armed robber who stole a generator from a camper in the gravel pit situated just west of the junction of Hwy. 22 and 53. Anyone with information about the robbery is asked to contact Rimbey RCMP or Crimestoppers. locating the suspect and suspect vehicle. The suspect is described as 30 t0 40-year old Caucasian of average build. He is six feet tall and has a dark complexion and dark brown shaggy hair with a dark complexion and facial stubble. He was wearing black pants with brown patches on the knees and thighs, and a grey sweater that was
dirty with what appeared to be soot. The suspect drove a green regular cab short box Ford F150 pickup truck early 2000s model. An orange tarp was visible in the box of the truck covering something that filled three quarters of the truck box. Anyone with information on this matter is asked to call the Rimbey RCMP de-
tachment at 403-843-2223. If you want to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), or by internet at www.tipsubmit.com. You do not have to reveal your identity to Crime Stoppers, and if you provide information to Crime Stoppers that leads to an arrest(s), you may be eligible for a cash reward.
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Local businesses have thrown their support behind Rimbey Minor Hockey this year BY TREENA MIELKE A total of 11 businesses have shelled out $500 for naming rights for one of the 11 Rimbey Minor Hockey teams. Minor hockey president Jason Ryden is pleased with the support the businesses have shown. “It’s a great way to get some recognition out there. It is especially good (for the business) when the teams are out of town and the name gets mentioned.” Ryden said the minor hockey association worked with the Rimbey Chamber of Commerce to bring the idea to fruition. “We decided to try it and see how it went and it was well received.” Funding is being used to purchase dividers for the ice so that more than one team can practice at the same time. Ryden said the funding was especially needed this year, as there is only midget team and no longer a bantam girls’ team. He added there is a full complement of coaches. Businesses who purchased naming rights and the corresponding teams are as follows: Co-operators Insurance Rimbey Renegades Midget, SIRRS Law Group Rimbey Renegades Bantam, Canalta Rimbey Renegades Peewee A, A & W Rimbey Renegades Peewee B, Eckrim Rimbey Renegades Atom A, 24/7 Compression Rimbey Renegades Novice, Apex Landscaping Rimbey Renegades Novice, Rimbey Co-op Renegades Novice, Frontline Compression Rimbey Renegades Initiation, Norstrom Dental Rimbey Renegades Tiny Mite.
Be environmentally friendly RECYCLE YOUR PAPER! RIMBEY FAMILY & COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES would like to sincerely thank the many organizations, businesses, and individuals who provided sponsorship, donated prizes, or golfed in our 5th Annual FCSS/RCHHS Charity Golf Tournament held at the Spruce Haven Golf Resort on August 20th, 2015. This year the funds raised have been specißcally designated to go towards FCSS programs that provide family programming needs.
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We also extend appreciation and acknowledgement to the special guests and dignitaries who attended the tournament, to all who contributed sponsorship or prizes, agency representatives, volunteers, and individuals who supported this fundraiser. A special thank you to our celebrity guests Bill and Tim of Street Heat Inc. along with Perry Jamart for their support of the tournament and for bringing out their unique works of art, “Spiked” and “Taz” to the event. Thanks to our tournament host SPRUCE HAVEN GOLF RESORT. It is with genuine gratitude that we acknowledge the community’s generous support.
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Some people dressed up for the regular Bentley seniors drop-in meeting October 27. Seated on the front are Mary Imbeault and Pearl Boettger. Standing are Shirley Sawyer, Margie Coleman, Verna Lee, Don Lee, Loretta Swainston, Larry Swainston, Ed Langmuir, and Jean Fraser. Photo submitted
Bentley seniors dress up for Halloween meeting BY JUNE NORVILA Halloween costumes added to the fun at the Bentley Seniors Drop-In 55 + on October 27 when some dressed up for the afternoon. The usual potluck noon lunch for the last Tuesday of each month was replaced with pizza, a fruit platter, and ice cream treats courtesy the DropIn club. Members present then judged those in costume and later played
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Alberta Federation of Labour praises budget Edmonton – Albertans are receiving good government in trying economic times. The Alberta Federation of Labour praised the provincial budget tabled today, noting that budget cuts in a time of economic downturn would have thrown the province into a deep recession. “The Notley Government has made the best of a bad situation,” Alberta Federation of Labour President Gil McGowan said. “They were handed a broken revenue system with tax rates way below those of any other province, and far below those Alberta had a decade ago, and they have the courage to make incremental steps towards fair taxation. They’re tabling this budget during one of the predictable downturns in the price of oil, and they have the foresight to respond by investing in infrastructure.” The budget accounts for the growing needs of Albertans. It includes a four per cent increase for Health, two per cent increase for Advanced Education, sufficient increases to Education to fully fund enrollment growth, and $4.3 billion in sustained funding for Human Services, including income supports
and programs that serve Albertans who are vulnerable to an economic slowdown. The Notley Government continues to implement its platform by budgeting for 2,000 long-term care beds and a robust public homecare plan, a two-year tuition freeze for post-secondary students, and the elimination of school fees. And this budget showcases the government’s commitment to Alberta’s future growth by providing hardworking families with a new Alberta Child Benefit, to support 235,000 children, and setting out a bold vision for sustained and diverse job growth with new initiatives across the government. “The right-wingers are spinning a fable that you can have good healthcare without paying for it, that you can pay no taxes and still see massive budget surpluses … but the world doesn’t work that way. This is a budget
for the real world, and given the real world facts, this government has tabled a reasonable budget,” McGowan said. “You can’t make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear. You can’t spin straw into gold. And all those right-wing Rumpelstiltskins who would tell you otherwise are living in a fantasy.” McGowan noted that with a more reasonable revenue system like the one Alberta had in the 1990s, the government would have been able to set aside more than $8 billion each year from 2001-2013, while oil revenues were more lucrative. This would have provided more of a financial cushion against economically troubling times. “The next time that the province is awash with oil dollars, we will need a government that remembers to put some revenues aside for times like these, rather than throwing it away on Ralph Bucks,” McGowan said.
Business weighs in NDP budget bad for jobs and Alberta EDMONTON, AB: Business leaders are weighing in on the NDP government’s plan for higher taxes, record debt and risky economics saying it will do little for job growth across Alberta, the Wildrose Official Opposition said recently. According to the Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters (CME), the budget does “little to incent much needed investments to improve industry’s competitiveness, and to help stem the loss of jobs in the manufacturing sector.” “The NDP’s economic agenda does almost nothing for the families facing the anxiety of job losses and wage cuts every day in the private sector,” Wildrose Leader Brian Jean said. “Businesses, industry and everyday Albertans understand that risky economic plans, higher taxes and record debt will never be a strong formula for strengthening the
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Telus donation: Allan Adam, president of the Rimbey Kinsmen’s skateboard project receives a cheque for $5,000 from Coun. Mathew Jaycox on behalf of Telus to go towards the project. The skateboard park has been operational for a few weeks and the youngsters Treena Mielke Photo have made full use of it.
Legion helps out: Com. Barbara Patey of the Rimbey Branch of The Royal Canadian Legion is presenting a cheque to Colleen Connelley of the Rimbey Hospital & Care Centre. The funds are to go towards the purchase of a Platinum 10 Oxygen Concentrator with extra Photo submitted units. Funds for this unit ame from the Legion’s annual poppy campaign.
Info regarding tax credit for children’s fitness · Full name of payer · Name of eligible program or activity · Total amount paid ARE YOU FEELING · The “eligible amount” RUN DOWN? TIRED? paid · Date of payment · Signature of authoARE YOU FREQUENTLY SICK? rized official. (not required for electronically DO YOU HAVE A generated receipts) WEIGHT PROBLEM? Therefore your claims from Rimbey Gymnastics, Skating Then you don’t want to miss the... Lessons, and Rimbey “HEALTHY CHOICES WELLNESS WORKSHOP” Minor Soccer are not eligible to be claimed.” with Dr. Darlene Blaney, PhD, N.C.P. ...with Fireworks! Yes they actually ...with Fireworks! Nutritionist/Healthy Lifestyle Speaker named these organizations in my letter. These ...with Fireworks! Come join us for the Indian organizations will need Friday November 13 at 7:00 pm to standardize the reFestival of Lights Saturday November 14 at 11:00 am ceipts they issue and November 13th at 7:00pm November 13th at 7:00pm they have an obligation and 6:00 pm Peter Lougheed Community to ensure that the above November 13th at 7:00pm Sunday November 15 at 9-11 am requirements are met if Centre we are to benefit from the tax break. These orAuthentic food Healthy Choices Nutritional Lifestyle ganizations can ensure henna art they meet these requirepresentations & cooking School traditional dancing ments by checking CRA website “Information for ndian Music academy live music by: the In Organizations providLocation: ing prescribed programs the Indian Music academy of Physical Activity”. The Rimbey Christian School Requirements for eligi4522-54 Avenue I thought this would be
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JONES Chester (Chett) Franklin HOFER Michael ‘Mike’ R. Hofer of the Hutterian Brethren Colony of Leedale passed away peacefully on Monday, October 26, 2015 at the age of 62 years. Mike was born on May 22, 1953 at the Pine Hill Colony, the youngest child of George and Annie Hofer. His family moved to the Leedale Colony in 1972. On January 27, 1980, Mike married his companion in love, Rosa Waldner of the Turin Colony. The Lord blessed them with five children. As a father and grandfather, Mike was wholeheartedly devoted to his family, cherishing his grandchildren as they brightened his darkest days. As a leader, he was a shining example of honesty and integrity, most often sealed with his sincere gaze into your eyes and his firm, genuine handshake. Many will remember his legacy by how he connected with and touched everyone he met, establishing many wonderful friendships. Mike was a man of quiet wisdom, burning out his life as a candle seeking the well-being of others. He took great pride and joy in his work and responsibilities as hog boss for 24 years, and farm manager for 14 years. He excelled in his calling and duties, and credited God for all his achievements. To God be the Glory! Four years ago, Mike was diagnosed with cancer; thereby, commenced a valiant and courageous battle for life with the unwavering help and support of his family, friends, and the colony. On early Monday morning, Mike passed over to the Heavenly side. He died a week after harvest was complete; having provided guidance and advice throughout, thus fulfilling his life’s work to the very end. Left to mourn and cherish his memory is his loving wife of 35 years, Rosa; and his five children: Dianne (Rueben) Stahl of Gildford, Montana; Walter (Mary) Hofer of Leedale; Albert (Hanna) Hofer of Leedale; Betty (Henry) Hofer of Leedale; and Julie (Joel) Hofer of Rosebud, Alberta; as well as seven treasured grandchildren: Tristan, Jaden, Aaron, Dorthea, Heidi, Logan, and Kady. His memory will also be lovingly cherished by his siblings: J. Annie of Bentley; George (Rachel) of Bentley; Paul (Barbara) of Leedale; G. Elizabeth of Cayley, Alberta; Rachel of Bentley; Susie (Jake) of Turin, Alberta; and Sara (Fred) of Cayley, Alberta; in addition to numerous nieces and nephews. Mike was predeceased by his parents, George and Annie Hofer; his grandson, Abraham; and his brothers-in-law, Jake of Bentley; and George of Cayley. Funeral Services were held at the Hutterian Brethren Church of Leedale on Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. Interment followed in the Hutterian Brethren Colony Cemetery. Condolences to the Hofer Family may be expressed by email to: special_reflections@telusplanet.net Burial Arrangements for the Late Michael ‘Mike’ R. Hofer entrusted to the care of OBERHAMMER FUNERAL CHAPELS LTD.
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SMITH It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Lorna Annie Smith at the age of 79, on October 25, 2015. Lorna will be lovingly remember by her husband of 62 years, Orval Smith, Daughters, Carolyn (Robert) Stuart, Dorothy (Ross) Fulton, Janet Smith (Clem Bailey) Sandra (Tim) Rondeel. Eleven grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren. One sister, Terry (Ross) Flewelling, and two sister in-laws, Linda(Cliff) Oak and Maureen Jones. Two brother-in-law’s and five sister in-laws on Orval’s side. Numerous nieces and nephews. Lorna was predeceased by her Parents, Harold and Sadie Jones, two brothers, Gordon and Norman, one Granddaughter Sasha, three brother in laws and one sister in law. Funeral Services were held from the Liberty Hall, East of Hoadley on Saturday October 31, 2015 at 2:00 PM with Reverend Deborah Laing officiating. Interment followed in the Hoadley Cemetery. If friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to the Liberty Hall Building Fund. 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”
Card Of Thanks
On behalf of the families of Ethel Metro, we would like to extend our sincere appreciation and heartfelt thanks to the nurses, doctor and staff in Area Three Rimbey Long Term Care Centre for their care and support of our mother and grandmother. A special thank you also to all Mom’s friends for their dedication in visiting during her stay in the Care Centre. God Bless all of you. ~Larry and Bonnie Metro and family Ray and Lora Walker and family
Chester Franklin Jones, long-time resident of the Grande Prairie area, passed away on Tuesday, October 20, 2015, at the age of 65 years. Chett was born to Patricia and Evan Jones on November 7, 1949 in High Prairie, AB. The family moved to Notch Hill, BC where Chett attended school. Chett had always enjoyed the outdoors, camping, hunting and quadding. Throughout his life he worked at various jobs from sawmills in BC, to the oilfield in Alberta. Chett is survived by his son Jeff (Karma) and their daughters Danielle and Raylin of Red Deer; mother Patricia of Rimbey; brother George (Karen) of Grande Prairie; sisters: Lillian (Donald) Duke, of Rimbey, Kay (Ted) Loshney of Armstrong, BC, Donna (Frank) Gentry Williams Lake, BC, Linda (Clarence) Huggins of Beiseker, AB and Lucille (Norman) Johnson of Rimbey, AB., nieces and nephews. As per Chett’s wishes, cremation has taken place and no service will be held. A gathering of friends to honor Chett’s life will be held at George and Karen Jones’ home on Saturday at 2:00 p.m. A memorial was held at the Rimbey Legion Hall, Tuesday Oct. 27/2015. Condolences may be sent by visiting www.oliversfuneralhome.com
MARY PEDERSON February 14, 1934 October 24, 2015 On the morning of Saturday, October 24, 2015 Mary Pederson, long time resident of Buck Lake, Alberta passed away peacefully at the Drayton Valley Hospital. Mary will be greatly missed by her sons Brian (Diane), Dean (Patti), daughter Brenda (Andy) and her many cherished grandchildren. Mary is also survived by her brother Jim (Donna), her sister Theresa, sisters in law Pearl Petruk and Ethel Stephenson as well as numerous nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. Mary was predeceased by her husband Elwood on December 17, 1990. A Celebration of Mary’s Life was held on Saturday, October 31, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at the Buck Lake Hall, Buck Lake, Alberta. The family would like to thank Dr. Giddy and the Staff at the Drayton Valley Hospital for the care and compassion shown to Mary. If friends so desire memorial donations in her memory may be made to Drayton Valley Health Services Foundation CT4DV 4550 Madsen Ave. Drayton Valley, AB. T7A 1N8. DRAYTON VALLEY FUNERAL SERVICES are in care of arrangements. Call 780-542-5511 Online condolences www.draytonvalleyfuneralservices.com
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The Centre for Learning @ HOME requires a Recreation Coordinator in the Red Deer area, responsible for the coordination and implementation of recreational events for home schooling students, the successful candidate will have a degree or diploma in Recreation, or equivalent, basic first aid, and experience working with youth. www. redeemer.ab.ca, employment, support staff.
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CAMERON BAY Holdings Inc. o/a McDonalds’s in Ponoka and Red Deer (Gasoline Alley East and West) is now hiring full time and part time Food Service Supervisors. Wages are between $13.95 to $16.00 per hour, depending upon experience and qualifications. Candidates must be able to work a variety of shifts and have 3 to 5 years previous experience. Must be able to supervisor up to 20 crew. Part-time applications will be accepted from Canadians and Permanent Residents. Apply in person 4419 Hwy 2A, Ponoka, 37479 Hwy 2, Red Deer, and 37428 Hwy 2, Red Deer or email resume to cbay22@telus.net or fax to 403-783-4251.
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IN HOME caregiver for elderly parents, optional accommodation avail. at no charge on a live in basis, this is not a condition of employment, driving req’d, F/T on farm near Rimbey, $15.75/hr. Equal opportunity employer. Encourage all applicants. email: sbhumphry@gmail.com
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FEEDLOT in Central Alberta seeking F/T employee for feed truck operator and machinery maintenance. Send resume to fax: 403-638-3908 or e-mail to: dthengs@hotmail.com HOW can you make your phone ring and make some quick cash? Place your ad here . . . Phone 1-877-223-3311
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FULL-TIME BAKER required at Sobeys in Olds, Alberta. 40 hours per week. Benefits included. Fax resume to 1-403-556-8652 or email resume to: sby1148olds@ sobeys.com. INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator School. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. GPS Training! Funding options. Already have experience? Need certification proof? 1-866-399-3853 or iheschool.com
Wynward Insurance Group has an opening for a Loss Prevention Inspector for the territory of Central Alberta, Northern Alberta and the Peace River District of BC to inspect and evaluate physical conditions and safety and risk management practices on risks we insure. This is a full time home based position with a company vehicle provided. We offer a competitive salary and benefits package. For a full description of the position visit us at www.wynward. com. Please apply by email to careers@wynward.com.
Business Opportunities
GREAT CANADIAN Dollar Store franchise opportunities are available in your area. Explore your future with a dollar store leader. Call today 1-877-388-0123 ext. 229; www.dollarstores.com.
In Town of Rimbey Looking for full-time help in home care for a young man with Autism. Must enjoy walking and swimming. Government funded. Some Eves & Wknds Req.
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ACADEMIC Express ADULT EDUCATION AND TRAINING
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The Canalta Hotel is currently seeking a full time room attendents. Must be able to work a variety of shifts including weekends and holidays. • Group benefits incl: Extended heath care, Long-term disability, Life Ins. (If eligibility requirements are met) • RRSP • Use of the hotel facilities (fitness, pool/waterslide for you and immediate family) • Discounts at Canalta Hotels • An experienced team to provide you with professional support. We would be happy to receive your resume by: Fax: 843-3818 Email: gm@canaltarimbey.com Or in person at the hotel. Only successful applicants will be contacted
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For more information contact: rimbeysynergy@gmail.com 403-847-8086
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BEST WESTERN RIMSTONE RIDGE HOTEL FULL TIME / GUEST SERVICE AGENT The hours are from 7:00am to 3:00pm & 3:00pm to 11:00pm We are seeking a reliable hard working individual to join our Front Desk Team. This position requires attention to detail, accuracy and the capability to trouble shoot. You must be a people person with strong customer service skills. This shift will rotate and include some weekends. Wages are competitive with benefits.
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The Canalta Hotel is currently seeking a full time Guest Services agent. Must be able to work a variety of shifts including weekends and holidays. • Group benefits incl: Extended heath care, Long-term disability, Life Ins. (If eligibility requirements are met) • RRSP • Use of the hotel facilities (fitness, pool/waterslide for you and immediate family) • Discounts at Canalta Hotels • An experienced team to provide you with professional support. We would be happy to receive your resume by: Fax: 843-3818 Email: gm@canaltarimbey.com Or in person at the hotel. Only successful applicants will be contacted
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Painters/ Decorators
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RALPH’S PAINTING “When Ralph’s done brushing you don’t feel rolled” Journeyman painter, serving the area: since 1984
403-843-4172 Personal Services
HIP OR KNEE Replacement? Arthritic conditions? Restrictions in walking/dressing? Disability Tax Credit. $2,000 tax credit. $20,000 refund. For Assistance: 1-844-453-5372.
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843-4383 Legal Services
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CRIMINAL RECORD? Think: Canadian pardon. U.S. travel waiver. Divorce? Simple. Fast. Inexpensive. Debt recovery? Alberta collection to $25,000. Calgary 403-228-1300/ 1-800-347-2540.
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MacDonald Old Kennels Animal services for Ponoka County
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Dog Shelter Boarding Dogs for adoption Dogs to surrender www.pawsandclawsanimalrescue.ca click courtesy adoptions
Phone (403) 783-7447
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HELP WANTED
Are you looking for permanent part-time, flexible to work evenings and weekends, willing to be part of our team and have some cash experience.
METAL ROOFING & SIDING. 32+ colours available at over 55 Distributors. 40 year warranty. 48 hour Express Service available at select supporting Distributors. Call 1-888-263-8254.
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Buy & Sell #1500 - #1990 Aircraft ..............................1510 Antiques & Art ..................1520 Auctions ............................1530 Bicycles ............................1540 Building Supplies ..............1550 Business Machines ..........1560 Cameras & Accessories ..1570 Children’s Items ................1580 Clothing ............................1590 Computers ........................1600 Concert & Event Tickets ..1610 Equipment - Misc. ............1620 Equipment - Heavy ..........1630 Tools ................................1640 Farmers’ Market & Food Basket......................1650 Firewood ..........................1660 Lumber ............................1670 Garden Supplies ..............1680 Lawn Tractors ..................1690 Health, Dietary, Beauty ....1700 Household Appliances......1710 Household Furnishings ....1720 TV’s, Stereos, VCR’s ........1730 Hot Tubs & Accessories ..1740 Jewellery ..........................1750 Kid’s Deals........................1755 Misc. For Sale ..................1760 Musical Instruments..........1770 Music Lessons..................1780 Piano & Organs ................1790 Office Supplies ................1800 Pets & Supplies ................1810 Pet Services ....................1820 Cats ..................................1830 Dogs ................................1840 Sports Cards ....................1850 Sporting Goods ................1860 Collectors’ Items ..............1870 Swap, Barter & Trade ......1880 Travel Packages ..............1900 Wedding Supplies ............1910 Recycled Products............1920 Wanted to Buy ..................1930 Items to Give Away ..........1940
Auctions
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AMARYLLIS Rimbey
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BULK SALE OF 2,000 Metric/SAE 11 piece wrench sets plus 14,000 single combination Metric/SAE units for combined sale $20,000. Forward interest by email: tkachukr@shaw.ca.
Agricultural #2000 - #2290
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
Horses
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un-broke, or unwanted. Jerry Dodds 403-783-0303
Grain, Feed Hay
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FOR SALE: Round straw bales - Wheat & Barley. $30./bale. 403-391-3079
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FOR RENT APPLICATIONS TAKEN FOR 2 BDRM HOUSE 2 appl., nice yard, no pets, n/s, no partiers. $625 mnth & $625 DD Includes all town utilities.
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3 BDRM. DUPLEX IN PONOKA, 4 appls., rent $900 + utils. Avail. Nov. 1 403-783-3860 PONOKA NEWER 3 bdrm. townhouse, $1,295/mo. Phone 403-704-1221 PONOKA, close to schools. 3 bdrm. + den, 1 bath house, 4 appls., single garage, n/s, no pets, fenced yard. $1100 + utils, mo/d.d. Avail.Nov. 1. 403-783-4993
4 Plexes/ 6 Plexes
Garage Space
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LOOKING FOR:
2-3 car garage or shop, to rent, ASAP. Call John: 403-704-4143
Real Estate #4000 - #4190 Acreages
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NIHO LAND & Cattle Co. BC Acreages for Sale. Waterfront, building lots, recreational properties and more. Prices start at $27,000. Contact our recreational and rural land specialists today. Contact: sales@niho.com or call 604-606-7900. Website: www.Niho.com.
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RIMBEY: Various 2 bdrm. suites in 4 plex buildings. For info call 403-843-4894
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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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Adjoining half section (2 quarters) located in Ponoka County approx 15 KM SW from Rimbey. Mixture of pasture, hay, cultivated land, trees. Annual surface lease revenue $9,500. $650,000. If interested call, 321-783-2609.
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Manufactured Homes
HARVEST SALE! Save $50,000 from the replacement cost of this 20 X 76 drywalled Grandeur Showhome that has to go! A sacrifice at $124,900. Call Terry 1-855-347-0417 or email: terry@ grandviewmodular.com.
Buildings For Sale
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Money To Loan
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BANK SAID NO? Bank on us! Equity Mortgages for purchases, debt consolidation, foreclosures, renovations. Bruised credit, self-employed, unemployed ok. Dave Fitzpatrick: www.albertalending.ca. 587-437-8437, Belmor Mortgage. GET BACK on track! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need money? We lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420; www.pioneerwest.com. NEED A LOAN? Own property? Have bad credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228; www.firstandsecondmortgages.ca. NEED A PERSONAL or business startup Capital? Get 100% financing on business, investment or consolidation. Rates from 2.5% regardless of your credit or bankruptcy. Call now at 1-866-642-1116
STEEL BUILDINGS. “ Madness Sale!” All buildings, all models. You’ll think we’ve gone Mad deals. Call now and get your deal. Call Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422; The easy way to find a www.pioneersteel.ca. buyer for items you want to sell is with a Classified want ad. Phone 1-877-2233311
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Ponoka County
Ph: 403-843-4701 or 403-913-9102
1 & 2 bedroom units in Ponoka: 3724-45 Street. 403-357-0287
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Investments ......................4410 Money Wanted ................4420 Money to Loan ................4430
Bright, clean 1+ 2 bdrm suite in quiet Cedar Villas. 4814-53 Ave. Available Immed. to mature adult(s). Rent includes water, heat & cable T.V. N/S, N/P.
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
Farms/ Land
Financial #4400 - #4430
PUBLIC NOTICE Amendment to Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU The Council of Ponoka County has been asked by Sander & Sara Spelt to amend Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU as follows: Reclassify approximately 15 acres of the SE 15-43-1-W5 from Agricultural District to Country Residential (Hobby Farm) District to allow for subdivision of the rezoned area (1 new parcel to be created). Before considering the by-law, Council will hold a Public Hearing at which any person claiming to be affected may ask questions or make comments. This hearing is scheduled for 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 10, 2015 in the Council Chambers of the County Administration Building. A copy of the proposed by-law may be inspected at the County Administration Building, Ponoka, Alberta during regular office hours.
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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.
RELOCATION AUCTION SALE FOR UNION TRACTOR 6210 – 75 STREET, EDMONTON, AB MONDAY, NOV. 9TH, 2015 - 10AM SHARP
Partial List Only:
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ANTIQUE COLLECTIBLE AUCTION. Sunday, Nov. 15, 10:30 a.m., Breton Community Hall. 3’ X 5’ Coke sign, automobilia, auto books, crystal, crocks. 780-696-2428 (speak loud); www. AndresensAuctions.com.
Misc. for Sale
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SilverStar Septic Service FOR SALE Call: for your 1–306-571-9297 Birch, Pine & septic tank service & Poplar Firewood BIRD SEED port-a-potti Dry & Split & HOUSES rentals Home 403-843-2840 FREE DELIVERY Cell 403-704-5224 Rimbey 403.843.6707
Please forward work history to: maeghan@magicsudsrimbey.com No phone calls please. Auctions
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Charlie B. Cutforth Chief Administrative Officer Ponoka County 4205 - Highway #2A PONOKA, Alberta T4J 1V9 Phone: 783-3333 Fax: 783-6965 e-mail: PonokaCounty @PonokaCounty.com
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RIMBEY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Action Autobody Rimbey Windshields - Heavy Equipment Glass Residential & Commercial Mobile • Pickup & Delivery • In Shop Owner: Jamin Sargeant
403-843-4527
“We’re in the Business of Making You Look Good” 3 kms North & 3 kms East of Rimbey on Hwy #53
Owner Carey Anderson
403.843.3030
Rimbey Implements Ltd.
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Al York General Manager Cell: (403) 783-0593 5410 - 43 Street Bus: (403) 843-3700 Fax: (403) 843-3430 Rimbey, AB
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We have moved to a new location in Ponoka. Now located in downtown Ponoka north of the Dollar Tree store.
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RIMBEY REVIEW 19
Poverty supper offers cause for reflection
BY FLORENCE STEMO
The Poverty supper is an annual Fall event, co-sponsored by the Rimbey United church and the Rimbey Group of Amnesty International. It is a simple meal of soup and bread, intended to have us pause, and reflect upon the inequality that exists in our world, causing many people to be deprived of their most basic needs. Our thoughts at this year’s meal will focus on our First Nations neighbours near and far, with the theme “History and Hope: Life After Residential Schools”. Following the meal, a First Nations university graduate in Political Science, Lloyd Desjarlais, will speak about inter-generational trauma, touching on a number of subjects relating to the First Nations peoples. Mr. Desjarlais, originally from the Piapot First Nation in Saskatchewan, works in
the Meskananht Ka Nipa Wit School in Maskwasis. There will be an opportunity for discussion, and for signing a letter, calling upon our newly-elected Federal Government to acknowledge the injustice of the problem of unsafe drinking water in First
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