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A nervous Mr. Tuley (Amanda Cameron, center) asks Ebenezer Scrooge (Jayme Russel) for a goodwill handout for the orphanage during the Rimbey Junior Senior High School’s performance of A Christmas Carol, Nov. 19. For more photos see page 22. Amelia Naismith Photo

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Blaze burns shop, 14 antique tractors BY AMELIA NAISMITH A large steel shop lite up the night sky west of Rimbey as the structure burned to the ground on Nov. 16 in a fire of an undetermined cause. The shop belonged to Roy and Lou Rosenthal; the family was at home when the blaze broke out. “I heard popping noises while we were talking,” said Kaley Rosenthal, granddaughter. “The light’s were flickering,” she added. The couple’s dogs alerted the family there was something outside and began pawing at the door of the home. Rosenthal says her grandmother was the first to see the shop in flames and immediately called 911 while others ran outside to move the number of vehicles parked in front of the building. She added fire services were called around 9 p.m. but the fire was already well underway by then. The Rimbey Fire Department arrived on scene to control the fire and more resources were sent from Ponoka. The steel structure and high winds were a challenge for firefighters. “The wind was blowing … it created a little fire tornado,” said Rosenthal, who recalls the phenomenon was taller than the shop itself. However, despite the winds, the fire caused no other major damage other then warping the siding of another residence on the property and a shed. Rosenthal says as the shop burned there were many smaller explosions. The building contained propane, oxygen, other welding equipment, a skid steer, parts and 50 years worth of tools. The shop also housed 14 antique tractors ranging from the 1930s to the 1970s, restored by Roy. In the past he has restored and sold approximately 170 tractors but these 14 were specials ones he was keeping for himself. Two weeks before the fire the couple discontinued the content insurance they had on the shop, leaving just the building insured. A gofundme page has already been established for the family with a goal of 400,000 and can be found at https://www.gofundme.com/veasbh5g.

Firefighters battle a shop fire west of Rimbey on Nov. 16. Along with everything else in the shop, 14 antique tractors were destroyed in the fire. Photos courtesy of the Rosenthal Family

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Amelia Naismith Not all superheroes wear capes. Some don ashy coats, sweat from the heat of the fire and boots. A central Alberta fire department recently held a specialized training day that included members of its city council trying their hand at a firefighters duties. To me it seemed like a great opportunity to capture some insightful photos for the paper and really show how the fire department uses it’s time to keep their skills sharp and keep us all safe. I planned on sticking around for an hour, maybe an hour and half, before returning to non-journalistic activities. But what came from that experience was so much more than a spread of photos. Not long after I walked through the front doors

of the department several members, as they suited up, encouraged me to slip — or in my case — struggle into an extra set of gear and participate. As they told me, it really could be a once in a lifetime opportunity. First, the heavy protective pants, then the heavier steel-toed, steel shanked boots, the baklava and coat. I was sweating before I even got across the foyer to the bay where the rest of the equipment is kept. Onto my back they loaded an oxygen tank and I was outfitted with a mask

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tractions and some fire demonstrations. But what’s weighing on me — even more is the equipment—is one small event that took place that has grown larger and larger in my mind. One member of the department, Tyler Gandam, was expertly making his way through the tunnel when one of the wires got caught inside a closed clip on his coat. He wasn’t just inhibited or stuck, he was completely trapped and not able to move forward or backward without help. In a real situation firefighters have knives and

other tools to help them cut their way through obstacles such as that and it was said by a member of the department it is worst case scenario when a firefighter only has one route to escape. But it just goes to show how something so little can have such an impact on the safety of the men and women who consistently risk their lives battling blazes and other dangerous situations with such bravery, determination and open hearts. Amelia Naismith writes a regular column for Black Press.

ture isn’t my style. Charlie Sheen is a celebrity I venerated for many years. Coming forward about his HIV positive status is admirable, but it also reminds us mortals how the mighty are susceptible to falling from paradise. Ladies, you can swipe left if you come across Mr. Sheen’s profile. Ronda Rousey, despite her recent loss to Holly Holm in the octagon, is still a terrifying woman. I boxed for a bit and achieved my orange belt in Judo when I was kid, but you wouldn’t catch me issuing a challenge with Rousey. Even if I was in the best shape of my life, I don’t think anyone would allow me to have a fight withher. I read articles that she had called out Floyd

Mayweather in the past, but I haven’t seen any advertisements for that payper-view event yet. I consider Mayweather and Rousey as athletes, so they could train with good success in each other’s craft. Both could structure a diet that would bring their weights to the same class. They could fight one another on an equal canvas. That hypothetical fight would be that ultimate display of Western society’s achievement in equality—a black man and a white woman allowed to touch gloves and stand toe to toe. It bothers me just typing this scenario out, but the reactions this situation evoke could speak volumes to the real limits of equality we are ready to accept.

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and helmet. In turn each of the irregular participants, including myself, crawled their way through a maze made of tables laid on their sides and a wooden tunnel filled with wires, roped and bars waiting to snag anything within reach. I wouldn’t call the tunnel a claustrophobic experience, the walls didn’t close in but It was like trying to fight through a sticky net while upside down in clothing so bulky you aren’t even sure where your arms are. This exercise was followed by two vehicle ex-

I have a hard time correctly assigning weight to current affairs, global concerns, or social matters. What I mean by weight, is the amount of energy I use to regard, research, and consume popular topics. Topics like climate change, Ronda Rousey’s recent UFC loss, the Syrian refu-

gee crisis, Charlie Sheen’s HIV diagnosis, or terrorist attacks in Paris break through the media dams and flood my conscience. So which topic do I zoom in on and apply a selective focus to? Which topics do I avoid, ignore, or disregard? Should I watch what CNN tells me to or should I follow the Twitter accounts that have the most retweets? Neither of which I do anyways, but should I start? Arguably climate change is something everyone should be considering. I could have finally made that million bucks, but that kind of money won’t buy a lung full of clean air when there is none left to breathe. Besides, I’m not prepared to start making signs out of large pieces of

poster board, form an activist group, and hold rallies outside of the Mayor of Rimbey’s house. There is a lot of people running from conflicts that I don’t really understand. People are fleeing from Syria at a rate that is causing a global refugee crisis. I’ve got a spare bedroom at my place, but I don’t think my nudity would go over well with a sponsored refugee. Paris is more than a city, it became throughout the years a symbol of many things: art, culture, or romance. The terrorist attacks on a romance sure did conjure up a lot of torment on social media. Passive activism like pulling down semi-transparent blue, white, and red shades over my profile pic-


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Gail Wilson, Diana Garries, and Betty Kubista, all members of the Bentley United Church, admire the United Church bell that is now permanently mounted outside the Bentley Museum between the flag poles. The 12-foot high structure, complete with bell, was recently donated and relocated June Norvila Photo there.

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Bentley arena fundraiser triples expectations BY AMELIA NAISMITH The recent Bentley Generals versus Alumni fundraiser raised three times the amount it was expected to garner. The Bentley and Area Multi-use Facility Building Society president Jennifer Johnson says the outcome and outpouring of support from the community was phenomenal, especially considering half the event was free

to attend. “It totally exceeded our expectations.” “It’s our first one,” she added. Johnson says the society figured if the fundraiser was able to bring in $1,000 it would be a success, it earned $3,000. The fundraiser, which took place Nov. 14, began with a free hockey clinic hosted by the Bentley Generals. “It was very well attended and very well received,” said Johnson.

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“Even the Generals said it was a blast hanging out with the kids and giving back,” she added. The clinic was followed by a family skate, the Generals versus Alumni hockey game, and dinner with both teams. “The Generals and Alumni were bantering back and forth and said it’s the best thing that’s ever been done and they want to do it every year,” said Johnson. She explained there are already plans to make the fundraiser an annual event. “The atmosphere was so light and so jovial.” Johnson says people in the community were so generous, proving a new arena is both a want and a need in the community. Bentley’s arena was originally an outdoor rink and when citizens wanted to extend the season a steel structure was built around the ice. However, there is no heating pad under the ice’s concrete slab and Johnson says this has considerably compromised the slab and can compromise the pipes. “It’s a very aging infrastructure,” said Johnson. “The building is great,” she added. Johnson says the roof was recently replaced and believes it would be good space for other commercial endeavors. “As an arena it’s life has passed.” “An arena is all about the ice,” she added. Eight years ago an engineering study highlighted the compromised ice concrete slab and recommended replacement within three to four years. However, Johnson says there are always challenges getting large projects such as that underway. Building new arena in Bentley is going to be a daunting task and at the moment Johnson says there is no cost estimates nailed down. “It’s not below $6 million, we know that.” The purpose of the recent fundraiser is to complete a needs assessment to update the eight-year-old study. Johnson says she is so thankful to the hockey teams, sponsors, volunteers and to the Town of Bentley, which donated all of the ice time to the fundraiser, saving it approximately $400 to put back into the cause.

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Rimbey declared November Family Violence Prevention Month in the community BY AMELIA NAISMITH November is Family Violence Prevention Month and the community of Rimbey is working harder than ever to increase public awareness of the issue, as well have supports and resources in place for those in need. Sandy Bell, community outreach co-ordinator, believes with groups such as the Community Wellness Association active, topics such as family violence and accompanying resources are even more at the forefront. “We want a healthy and supportive community and a great place to live for everyone,” said Bell. “Rimbey is not a place where violence is tolerated,” she added. In further efforts to collaborate and bring the issue of family violence to light, Rimbey’s mayor, Rick Pankiw, along with the Community Wellness Association announced in a proclamation in the Rimbey Review that November

2015 was declared Family Violence Prevention Month in the community. “So, what can we do as a community about violence prevention? We can become known as a caring community that makes it known that violence is not acceptable and will not be tolerated. We can learn about and support our community resources that help victims of violence and promote healthy relationships and families, such as Victim Services, Family and Community Support Services, Neighborhood Place, health services and others,” said Bell in an email to the Rimbey Review. According to the Central Alberta Women’s Emergency Shelter: family violence accounted for 26% of all police reported violent crime in 2011; family violence is costing Canadians $7.4 billion every year, taking into account costs ranging from policing and healthcare to funerals and lost wages; a child who witnesses spousal violence is

experiencing a form of child abuse. Research shows that “witnessing family violence is as harmful as experiencing it directly.” Bell says last year 33 per cent of cases accepted by Rimbey and District Victim Services dealt with family violence. “It’s our belief, and we don’t have nay numbers to prove it, but we see more referrals when times are tough,” said Bell. “There’s more stressors in peoples’ life,” she added. Bell says what is great

about the Community Wellness Association is it can help apply proactive solutions to the issue; there are services to help both adults and children deal with the stress in their lives before the situation escalates to family violence. Victims of family violence often try to isolate themselves from other people. “They don’t want people to know it happens in their family,” said Bell. She explains family violence can be helped through conversation and connect-

edness. “Pay attention, don’t look the other way, be open and accessible, don’t blame the victim. Speak out against violence. Do you suspect a family member or friend is being abused? Talk to her or him about it. Do you suspect a family member or friend is being abusive? Talk to him or her about it.” Rimbey and District Victim Services can be contacted at: 403-843-8494, or after hours at 587-729-0225. Family Violence Prevention Month began

in 1986. According to the Alberta Government Human Resources website it began as a local initiative in Hinton. “This grassroots effort inspired the Alberta Legislature to support family violence prevention as an ongoing provincial initiative, resulting in the creation of Family Violence Prevention Month. Today, hundreds of Alberta communities and thousands of individuals are actively involved in preventing family violence by providing public education and services,” the site states.

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Hassan Arabians Marg Martin’s daughter (left) sits astride one of Martin’s first Arabians, Mare Fahs Fantasy (Fannie), getting ready for the Bentley Parade in the late 1970’s.

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Hassan Arabians shuts down operations BY AMELIA NAISMITH After more than five decades in the business, Hassan Arabians is no longer breeding or showing Arabian horses. Owner Marg Martin names her age and health as the reasons for shutting down the operation. Martin says she also does not have the help with the business she used to. “The winter with the horses is getting really challenging.” For the lifelong horse enthusiast, shutting down Hassan Arabians was an incredibly difficult decision. “When the last horse was boarded both my daughter and I were in tears,” said Martin. “It still feels empty around here, not to hear one of my Arabians,” she added. Martin started Hassan Arabians in the 1960s with a part Arab. “Our first shows were mostly the Rimbey Light Horse Shows.” Over the years she also showed her horses in the Canadian and American national Arabian horse shows. Martin took her animals to regional shows in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan, as well as travelling to Washington and South Dakota. Martin also has multiple international experiences, jour-

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neying to Qatar and Oman to represent Canada at the World Arabian Horse Organization. The convention hosts a collection of breeders from various countries who in turn hold tours. “Over 50-some countries come to it.” “It’s really a learning experience,” she added. But it was long before Martin was travelling the world that she first gained an interest in Arabian horses. “As a young girl in the late ‘50s or early ‘60s I read an article in the Western Horseman Magazine.” Martin says the topic was a woman in California named Shelia Varian who raised and showed Arabian horses. “She was just sort of my person I looked up to.” Martin grew up around horses and her grandfather raised Belgians but it was this article that got her thinking she wanted to get into Arabians. “They seem to want to please you. I think it’s bred into them to be connected to humans,” said Martin. The traits she loves about the horses are their beauty and attraction to humans. To gather her major show stock, Martin imported five mares from Wisconsin then hauled them back to Wisconsin and Colorado to be bred. “And from that stock came my major show string.” Over the years Martin has had many shining moments with her horses but there are a few that stick out. Martin’s first purebred was a mare named Fannie. “She was shown by a little five-year-old neighbor girl in Bentley.” When the judge came over to see the pair Martin recalls the mare put her head protectively on the girl before stretching it toward the judge. “It was kind of a sweet moment.” At the Canadian Arabian Nationals Martin was watching for her buckskin Arabian high in the stands. It was when she spotted the horse the magic happened. “I silently said Bucky and she turned to look up at the stands.” In its history, many people who got into Arabian horses started at Hassan Arabians. Martin says the man bought her last horse also purchased a mare from her in the 1970s. “He thought the mare he bought was the best horse he ever had.”

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Indian Festival of Lights Left: The Usha Kala Niketan classical Indian dance company participated in Celebrate Diwali, the Indian festival of lights, hosted by the Rimbey Municipal Library on Nov. 13. The festival was part of culture cafe, with the purpose of building a connected, multicultural community where individuals of all cultures can feel comfortable together. Right: The Indian Music Academy performed with a sitar and a tabla during the Celebrate Diwali, the Indian festival of lights. This is the first time the Indian festival has been held in Rimbey. Morriah Rudnik Photos

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Best attendance in years at Bentley Remembrance Day service BY JUNE NORVILA The 2015 Bentley Community Remembrance Day service was the best attended in years. There seemed to be a resurgence of interest like was reported in so many other places across Canada this year. The Bentley Community Church sanctuary was full. There were not enough poppies and programs available to go around. Pastor Greg Rathjen, who was residing over the program, said, “It is the best attendance we’ve ever had in the 25 years (he has been helping host the service) since coming to Bentley 28 years ago.” He estimated about 260 attended the service. Terry Dickau, the Bentley Legion Branch #230 president, said, “It is the biggest I remember since about 10 years ago.” He said he had trouble getting supplies from the Legion even when ordering a long time ahead this year. Ten years ago in 1995 was the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Holland. It was 70 years ago this year. More people seem to be “remembering” and honoring soldiers because of the state the world is in right now with fighting all over and soldiers losing their lives in modern-day times. Dickau explained they have 30 members in the local Legion but only three are “Ordinary” regular members with Norva Landry the only living WWII veteran. Two others have served more recently but not seen war - Len Landry and Cody Neal. The rest are Associate or Affiliate members. Many members don’t live in Bentley or the area but joined the Bentley branch because of family history ties. Terry Dickau and Adam Metro carried in the flags to lead the march-in which included two RCMP officers (Constable Caitlyn Fisher and Constable Jonathan Corp), Fred Whitley representing the RCAF, members of the local Guiding group, and more. Others in attendance and laying wreaths included town Mayor Lynda Haarstad-Petten, Lacombe County councillor Keith Stephenson, Wolf Creek School trustee Pam Hansen, Royal Purple member Brenda Valiquette, Jack Siebenga layed a wreath for the Dutch community, Martin Schneider layed a wreath on behalf of the Elks, and Bonnie Metro on behalf of Mothers. Community members came forward naming whom they were honoring. During the service, video presentations called “Soldiers Cry” by Roland Majeau and “The Hero’s Angel Flight” were shown before “In Flanders Fields” was read. After leaving the sanctuary, everyone was invited to stay for a hot lunch and visiting. Rathjen estimated around 150 stayed for the free lunch served in the church gymnasium. A special open house from noon until 4:00 p.m. was held at the local museum. White wooden crosses marked with the names of past local veterans had been placed as a striking display on the front lawn.

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Marital bliss lives 65 years in Rimbey couple SUBMITTED On November 12, 2015 long time Rimbey area residents Adrian and Thelma Resta celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary. The marriage ceremony took place in the old Nazarene church, (just across the street from the present church) on a mild sunny Sunday morning. Adrian and Thelma both grew up in the Fuller district west of Rimbey, attended Fuller school together and began married life farming there as well. Upon retirement they sold the farm and moved to Rimbey where they still reside in their our home. Driving themselves to church at Battle Lake Community Church as often as possible is very enjoyable for them as is an occasional outing to lunch at the A&W. Adrian and Thelma are quick to give God the praise and thanks for their continued good health

and blessings through the years, and are always ready to offer prayers on behalf of their children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. They celebrated their 65th quietly at home, reminiscing their courtship, wedding day and many memories that come to mind throughout their 65 years.

Rimbey area residents Adrian and Thelma Resta celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary on Nov. 12 in their home. Submitted Photo

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Rimbey Spartans take on provincials with high hopes BY AMELIA NAISMITH After finishing the first half of its season with a tier one placement, the Rimbey Spartans football team has been dominating the competition in the second, tougher half of the season. “We’re in the provincials right now,” said Coach Bill Bramfield. Two weeks ago the team finished in the number one seed after looking to face off against the number 8 seed team. “That was a school out of Jasper,” said Bramfield. “Jasper didn’t end up coming, they forfeited due to injuries. We basically got a by,” he added. The Spartans placed first in the tier and Bramfield says the boys were able to hold their own against the other teams. “It worked out pretty well … we had a lot of hard games.” “I would say each week we got a little better, and that’s the key. We’re getting stronger as the season goes on,” he added. As of Nov. 19 the team was 7-2 in the season with only two losses. This includes a recent win over a team that previously beat them. The Spartans lost to the opposing team by three points during the first game but won by 26 points after playing them again. Bramfield says Rimbey has one of the strongest football programs in the province. “We won the last two provincial titles. Those two seasons were perfect seasons.” This is the ninth year of the program and in the previous eight years the team has been to provincials six times and won three. “We haven’t lost at home since 2011,” said Bramfield.

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Best Western provides community programming funding BY AMELIA NAISMITH

L to R: Karen Conover, Best Western Rimstone Ridge Hotel co-owner; Annette Peck, Big Brothers Big Sisters program director; Patricia Jones, Rimbey and District Victim Services client services co-ordinator and Stan Cummings, co-owner, celebrate the donation of $1,170 to each of the two organizations. Amelia Naismith Photo

Farmers, ranchers and their workers want to return home safely after working hard all day. We want to help. That’s why we’re proposing changes to laws that keep farm and ranch workers safe and ensure they’re treated fairly. • • •

Ensuring farm and ranch accidents can be properly investigated so they can be prevented. Making sure farm and ranch workers can still support their families if they’re injured on the job. Protecting farm and ranch owners against the impact of workplace injuries and illnesses.

It was a day for celebration as the Rimbey and District Victim Services and the Rimbey Boys and Girls Club both received donations from the Best Western Rimstone Ridge Hotel, Nov. 17. Rimstone Ridge co-owner Karen Conover says the proceeds came from an auction the hotel held in August. “The reason we’re doing this is we think these are two services in our community that fundamentally improve and support families to have a better life,” said Conover. Both Victim Services and the Boys and Girls Club received $1,170. Patricia Jones, Victim Services client services co-ordinator, and Annette Peck, Big Brothers Big Sisters program directors says both say the funds they received will go toward programming. “Karen and Stan have supported us since I got involved,” said Jones, thanking the hotel owners. Peck also added they have been quite supportive of the Boys and Girls Club as well.

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During a recent Peewee tournament the Rimbey Renegades squared off against and defeated the Didsbuty RMAA Renegades Didsbury 6-3, Nov. 15. Morriah Rudnik Photo

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The Rimbey Co-op Novice 3 Renegades team are supporting men’s health by participating in the Movember campaign. Coaches Cole Beagle, Tyler Dudenhoeffer, Doug Paris, and Ryan Hull are sporting moustaches this month to bring awareness to men’s health issues. Please visit the RMH website for more information or to support the team. Submitted Photo short against the Airdrie Lightning with a score of 11-5. Their second game brought them back into the competition with a score of 15-0 for the Renegades! Their final game had them competing against the hometown Spruce View Stars. Despite an action packed game, the Renegades lost out to the Stars. Tavish Beagle was a

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Lion Alice Steele (center, bottom row), first passenger in the brand new, state of the art handivan, driven by Handivan member Lion Gene Chopiuk, arrives at the Lions Supper Meeting in the Lions room of the Peter Lougheed Centre. The Rimbey Lions Club is a proud participant in the purchase of this new van, making handicap care so much easier for drivers and their passengers. Submitted photo Formerly Sylvan Truck Ranch

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On November 12, 2015 long time Rimbey area residents Adrian and Thelma Resta celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary. The marriage ceremony took place in the old Nazarene church, (just across the street from the present church) on a mild sunny Sunday morning, much like we have been enjoying this fall. Adrian and Thelma both grew up in the Fuller district west of Rimbey, attended Fuller school together and began married life farming there as well. Upon retirement they sold the farm and moved to Rimbey where they still reside in their own home. Driving themselves to church at Battle Lake Community Church as often as possible is very enjoyable for them as is an occasional outing to lunch at the A&W. Adrian and Thelma are quick to give God the praise and thanks for their continued good health and blessings through the years, and are always ready to offer prayers on behalf of their children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. They celebrated their 65th quietly at home, reminiscing their courtship, wedding day and many memories that come to mind throughout their 65 years. Their family is very proud of them as they celebrate such a milestone and enjoy good health, family, friends, and faith.

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Rimbey Fire & Rescue Family Event a Huge Success GULDBRANDSEN Betty Guldbrandsen of Rimbey, Alberta passed away at the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre on Monday, November 16, 2015 at the age of 77 years. Betty will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her beloved husband, Carl; her four sons, Edward Guldbrandsen of Winfield; Robert (Karen) Guldbrandsen of Whitecourt; Calvin (Sueann) Guldbrandsen of Rimbey; and Darrel Guldbrandsen of Winfield; and her daughter, Debbie (Lloyd) Handbury of Winfield; as well as twelve grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren. She will also be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her brother, Richard (Claudette) Schmidt of Rimbey. Betty was predeceased by her parents, Esther and Martin Schmidt; her grandson, Tyler Hornshaw; and her great grandson, Spencer Guldbrandsen. With respect for Betty’s wishes, no formal Funeral Service will be held. Cremation took place at the Central Alberta Crematorium, Red Deer. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Betty’s Memory may be made directly to the charity of one’s choice. Condolences to the Guldbrandsen Family may also be expressed by e-mail to: special_reflections@telusplanet.net Cremation Arrangements for the Late Betty Guldbrandsen entrusted to the care of OBERHAMMER FUNERAL CHAPELS LTD.

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HANNA Sharon Delores Hanna of Rimbey, Alberta passed away at her home on Tuesday, November 17, 2015 at the age of 75 years. Sharon will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her three sons, Ritchie Dubé of Kelowna, B.C.; Gary (Shelley) Dubé of Rimbey; and Rodger (Wendy) Dubé of Summerland, B.C.; and her daughter, Sundie (Herman) Kerklaan of Bluffton; as well as eight grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. She will also be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her brother, Wayne Hanna of Mundare, Alberta. Sharon was predeceased by her parents, Thelida and Erland Hanna; her two husbands, Aurele Dubé, and Jack Turnbull; one sister, Ramona Becker; and one brother, ‘Buster’ Edward Hanna. A Service in Celebration of Sharon’s Life will be held at a later date. Cremation took place at the Central Alberta Crematorium, Red Deer. Interment into the columbarium at the West Haven Cemetery, Rimbey will take place at a later date. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Sharon’s Memory may be made directly to the charity of one’s choice. Condolences to the Hanna Family may also be expressed by e-mail to: special_reflections@telusplanet.net Cremation Arrangements for the Late Sharon Delores Hanna entrusted to the care of OBERHAMMER FUNERAL CHAPELS LTD.

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JOSEPH MATTHEW HOHN Nov. 21, 1904 - Nov. 27, 1984 You’re not forgotten, father, dear Nor ever shall you be As long as life and memory last I shall remember thee. Sadly missed by Leo and family.

Special thanks to sponsors: Servus Credit Union, Town of Rimbey, Co-op, Rimbey TV, Bluffton Veterinary Services, JW Contracting. Also we would like to thank Erin Broere for her endless face painting! Deb Hargest, Shelby Grundy-Weiss, Samantha Grundy, David Coambs and Nicole Steeves for stepping in and giving us much needed hands! This event exceeded our expectations and we are grateful for the support of our community. Rimbey Fire & Rescue are making a donation to the Ag Society for a new AED! We are already planning for a bigger better event for next year!

The family of the late Walter Howard Lynn would like to extend our deepest gratitude and thanks to Reverend Deborah Laing for her meaningful tribute to Walter’s life, and for including his favorite hymns; to the brothers of the Masonic Lodge; this sisters of the Order of the Eastern Star, and the Royal Canadian Legion comrades, for all your special parts in the service; to the United Church Ladies and others who prepared the beautiful food table; to Wilson’s Funeral Chapel for all their compassionate help and guidance; to our family and friends for all their great love and support. May The Good Lord Bless YOU All. Alice Lynn and family A very special thank you to friends and family who joined with us to celebrate our 50th Anniversary. A very warm appreciation for everyone’s thoughtfulness. Thank you, Dan and Ruth Donald

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Classes start November 19th at Rimbey Best Western Conference Room Thursdays 4:30 pm – 5:30 pm Call to register 403-783-7561 Certified Yoga Instructor

MEDICINE LODGE SKI CLUB

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Thur., Nov. 26, 2015 7:30 pm at the Ski Hill. 403-748-2025

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Ponoka Rimbey Eckville Sylvan Lake Lacombe Pipestone Flyer

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FOR FRIENDS AND FAMILY OF ALCOHOLICS. Tuesdays 8 p.m. Neighborhood Place 5110 - 49 Ave., Ponoka For more info 403-783-4557

ALATEEN

Weekly meetings Tuesdays @ 8 p.m. Neighborhood Place 5110 - 49 Ave. Ponoka For more info. 403-783-4557 or 403-783-8371

Anglican Church of the Epiphany, Rimbey. Grace Lutheran Church, Bentley. th

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Rimbey & District

Community Christmas Bazaar To book a table contact: Kathy at 403-843-3584

Next Bazaar Saturday, November 28, 2015 10 am – 1:30 pm Lunch available Door prizes Christmas gifts and ideas Homemade baking and crafts Support local non-profit organizations

NEW LOCATION Peter Lougheed Community Center

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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 FULL-TIME position on a mixed farm operation. Some exp. nec. House can be provided. Mail resume to: McComish Ranch, Box 2170 , Stettler, AB T0C 2L0 or e-mail claytonmccomish@gmail.com

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Coming You are invited to join us in celebrating Events Rev. David Holmes retirement. NOVEMBER 29, 2015 RIMBEY DROP IN CENTRE, 5110-53 AVE. 1:00PM - 3:00PM

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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: POSITION FILLED

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13th Annual Spaghetti Dinner Saturday, November 28 At Homeglen Hall Cocktails 6:00pm • Supper 6:30pm PRESENTING

BUD EDGAR The Comedy Cowboy Joker & Trick Roper

Tickets only $10 per person Cash bar Call Kathryn 403-843-3863 for tickets or more information

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Floor Curling

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BENTLEY SUBWAY has immediate openings for permanent full time and part time

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CONTRACT OILFIELD OPERATOR Experience preferred but will consider those with electrical/mechanical trade. Must reside in Ponoka/Rimbey area. Email resume to: andrewrj@shaw.ca Sunterra Meats in Trochu, AB. is looking to fill the position of HACCP/QA Technician. Duties will involve: maintaining HACCP records, following CFIA regulations, sampling and interpretation of results, monitoring duties under the HIP program, and training staff. Successful candidate needs to have good attention to detail, communication skills, interpersonal skills, able to multi task, and follow instructions. HACCP/QA/HIP experience/education is a definite asset. For more info. call Trish at 403-442-4202. Please send resume via e-mail to trish.hyshka@sunterra.ca or fax to: (403) 442-2771

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ACADEMIC Express ADULT EDUCATION AND TRAINING

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NOW HIRING Lydell Group Inc.

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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RIMBEY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Action Autobody Rimbey Windshields - Heavy Equipment Glass Residential & Commercial Mobile • Pickup & Delivery • In Shop Owner: Jamin Sargeant

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TERRY GRIEMAN Home Centre Manager

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ASPENWORKS MECHANICAL Plumbing Gasfitting Hot Water & Forced Air Heating Water Analysis & Treatment Systems

Outdoor Wood or Coal Boilers High Efficiency Wood Gasification Boilers Doug Madu 5034 45 Avenue Box 2040, (403) 843-2635 Rimbey, AB., TOC 2J0 Cell (403) 350-5901 email: rgcourse@gmail.com

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P. O. Box 260 4625 51st Street Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0 Canada

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Butchering

1055

1290

Misc. Services

1305

JOURNEYMAN industrial insulator, local, 28 yrs. exp., sheet metal shop. 403-729-2005 or 403-846-5319

Painters/ Decorators

1310

Personal Services

1315

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.

Pet Services

1318

MacDonald Old Kennels Animal services for Ponoka County

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Phone (403) 783-7447 Roofing

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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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1400

Well Drilling

“When Ralph’s done brushing you don’t feel rolled” Journeyman painter, serving the area: since 1984

403-843-4172 Personal Services

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CANADA BENEFIT GROUP. Do you or someone you know suffer from a disability? Get up to $40,000. from the Canadian Government. Toll free 1-888-511-2250 or www.canadabenefit. ca/free-assessment.

Well Drilling

1400

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Well Drilling

1400

WATER WELL NEEDS Call The Experts With Over 30 Years Experience

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LICENSED WATER WELL DRILLER SERVING YOU SINCE 1978 Misc. for Sale

1760

WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR? ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING.

FOR SALE Birch, Pine & Poplar Firewood Dry & Split FREE DELIVERY 403.843.6707 LOGS Semi loads of pine, spruce, tamarack, poplar, birch. Price depends on location of delivery. Lil Mule Logging 403-318-4346

Musical Instruments

1770

MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & Equipment. Monitors, amps, foot pedals, guitar stands, mixer, youth fiddle, Hofner bass guitar & speakers. For more information call 306-297-3630 or 306-297-3854.

Travel Packages

1900

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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

Grain, Feed Hay

2190

HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252. ROUND BALES - Hay, green feed, straw and bulk oats. Delivery available. No Sunday calls please. Phone 403-704-3509 or 403-704-4333.

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1660

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Manufactured Homes

For Rent #3000 - #3200

Acreages/Farms ..............3010 Houses/Duplexes ............3020 Condos/Townhouses........3030 Manufactured Homes ......3040 Four Plexes/Six Plexes ....3050 Suites ..............................3060 Cottages/Seasonal ..........3070 Roommates Wanted ........3080 Rooms for Rent................3090 Motels/Hotels ..................3100 Offices ..............................3110 Stores/Commercial ..........3120 Industrial ..........................3130 Warehouse Space............3140 Garage Space..................3150 Storage Space ................3160 Land ................................3170 Pasture ............................3180 Mobile Lot ........................3190 Misc. for Rent ..................3200

Real Estate #4000 - #4190

Realtors & Services..........4010 Houses for Sale................4020 Houses Wanted ................4030 Condos/Townhouses ........4040 Acreages ..........................4050 Acreages Wanted ............4060 Farms/Land ......................4070 Farms/Land Wanted ........4080 Manufactured/ Mobile Homes ..................4090 Income Property ..............4100 Commercial Property ......4110 Industrial Property ............4120 Cottages/Resort Property ..4130 Businesses for Sale..........4140 Buildings for Sale ............4150 Lots for Sale ....................4160 Out of Town Property ......4170 Investment Opportunities ..4180 Mortgages Bought/Sold....4190

Wanted to Rent #3250 - #3390

Acreages/Farms ..............3255 Houses/Duplexes ............3260 Suites ..............................3270 Rooms..............................3280 Manufactured Homes ......3290 Housesitting Wanted ........3300 Garage Space..................3310 Storage Space ................3320 Stores/Commercial ..........3330 Office Space ....................3340 Industrial ..........................3350 Warehouse Space............3360 Resorts & Cottages..........3370 Pasture/Land....................3380 Mobile Lot ........................3390

Houses/ Duplexes

3020

MOBILE HOME

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Acreages

4050

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Public Notices

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PONOKA: 2 bedroom basement suite. All utils. included + washer/ dryer. $700/mo., $700/DD. avail. Dec 1. 403-704-5768

* RIVERSIDE APTS. * Newly renovated 1 & 2 bedroom units in Ponoka: 3724-45 Street. 403-357-0287

Rooms For Rent

3090

Financial #4400 - #4430

Investments ......................4410 Money Wanted ................4420 Money to Loan ................4430

4430

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.

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Public Notice #6000

Public Notices ..................6010 Special Features ..............6050

NOTICE

Notice is hereby given of the intention of the Council of Ponoka County to consider a request from Larry Sauder to lease the following property: Lot 32MR, Plan 122 2674 within the NW 4-42-28-W4 (Grandview Estates) Before considering the lease, 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 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, December 22, 2015 in the Council Chambers of the County Administration Building. Information pertaining to this lease may be viewed at the office of the Chief Administrative Officer, Ponoka County Administration Building during normal office hours.

3180

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.

5040

Ponoka County

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Pasture

SUV's

6010

Rimbey

Suites

Transportation #5000-5300

FOR SALE

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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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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2015 Left: Ebenezer Scrooge (Jayme Russel) berates his nephew Fred (Leanne Winehold) for his good cheer, Nov. 19, as the Rimbey Junior Senior High School performed A Christmas Carol for the younger students. Below: Ebenezer Scrooge (Jayme Russel) argues with the Ghost of Christmas Past (Gillian Payson) during the Rimbey Junior Senior High School’s rendition of A Christmas Carol, performed for the younger students. Amelia Naismith Photos

Getting a grip on Canadian winter driving: TRAC releases first Winter Tire Report Six per cent uptick in shipments to dealers indicates more drivers grasp the safety and performance advantages of winter tires Toronto, November 18, 2015 – New shipment data from the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada (TRAC) suggests tire retailers are gearing up for increased consumer demand for winter tires. These shipment increases are due in part to measures by government, industry and stakeholders to educate drivers about the superior traction and stopping distance of winter tires. The data is part of a comprehensive new Winter Tire Report released by TRAC to support consumer education efforts by government and industry stakeholders. The report details the latest winter tire shipment, market, usage and test data, along with recommendations to increase winter road safety and build awareness of the benefits of winter tires. In particular, TRAC reports there has been significant growth in winter tire shipments to dealers, with a 35 per cent increase in Manitoba, a 25 per cent increase in Ontario, and a 14 per cent increase in the Atlantic provinces. There are many reasons why tire dealers are ramping up for increased consumer demand for winter tires, but it is no coincidence that it is the provinces who are showing leadership in terms of government programs are also showing the largest increases in winter tire shipments. · In Manitoba, the provincial government implemented an innovative low-interest winter tire financing program in 2014 and is continuing the program for the 2015/16 winter. · In Ontario, the provincial government recently introduced a mandatory insurance discount program for drivers who use winter tires as part of their initiative to improve road safety and to lower insurance premiums for Ontario drivers.

A 2014 survey conducted by Leger for TRAC, shows that outside of Quebec, where winter tires are the law, only half of Canadian motorists use winter tires. The survey found cost to be a primary deterrent. However, financial incentives offered by government and industry, are proving effective at making winter tires more feasible for many drivers. “For the safest and very best winter driving experience, we recommend that motorists use winter tires,” says Carolyn Goard, Communications Manager of TRAC. “Government initiatives are working and that’s leading to growing demand and making our roadways safer. As an industry, we will continue to do our part to educate drivers about the importance of using winter tires.” Other highlights of the report include: · Role of government is key. Government leaders are playing a proactive role in encouraging Canadian motorists to use winter tires. Through education and incentives, they are helping to reduce preventable collisions, injuries and fatalities. · Easy to recognize labeling. Tires that display the Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake Symbol (also referred to as the ‘Alpine Symbol’) on the sidewall have been rigorously tested and meet specific snow traction performance requirements. · Misconceptions persist. While there is a growing understanding from consumers of the safety and performance benefits of winter tires, 63 per cent still cling to the idea that all-season tires offer sufficient traction and braking capabilities for winter driving. Data shows that’s just not true and that winter tires save lives. · Temperature is everything with winter tires. At temperatures at or below 7 degrees Celsius, winter tires significantly

outperform all others. Winter tires provide superior traction in cold-weather because they feature a softer tread compounds that maintain flexibility. · Provincial governments are doing their part. Government jurisdictions across Canada are proactively promoting road safety in the winter. Consumer education resources, financial incentives — among other initiatives — are helping to increase winter tire adoption nation-wide. The full 2015 TRAC Winter Tire Report, along with a wide range of winter tires resources, can be viewed by visiting news. tracanada.ca/winter-tires About the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada The Tire and Rubber Association of Canada (TRAC) is the national trade association representing tire makers, rubber products manufacturers and importers as well as rubber recyclers and suppliers of goods and services related to the industry. TRAC is committed to educating drivers about proper tire care and maintenance. A key advocacy goal in the cold-weather months is to raise awareness about safe winter driving and the safety and performance benefits of winter tires. Twitter: @BeTireSmartCA Facebook: Be Tire Smart Canada YouTube: Be Tire Smart Canada LinkedIn: Tire and Rubber Association of Canada Methodology of 2014 survey A survey of 1,002 Canadian motorists was completed online between April 7 and April 11, 2014, using Leger’s, LegerWeb panel. A probability sample of the same size would yield a margin of error of ± 3.1 percentage points, 19 times out of 20.


ON NOW AT YOUR ALBERTA GMC DEALERS. ALBERTAGMC.COM 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. Offers apply to the cash purchase of a 2015 Terrain, Acadia and Sierra 1500 Double/Crew Cab. License, insurance, registration, administration fees, dealer fees, PPSA and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in Alberta GMC Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer trade may be required. * Applies to oldest 15% of dealer inventory on Terrain, Acadia, Sierra 1500 Crew Cab, Sierra HD gas models as of November 10, 2015, and all remaining 2015 Sierra 1500 Double Cabs. Valid November 13 to 30, 2015, on cash purchases of select vehicles from dealer inventory. Not compatible with special lease and finance rates. Credit is tax exclusive and is calculated on vehicle MSRP, excluding any dealer-installed options. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this cash credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. GM Canada may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. See dealer for details.** Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov).

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BLACK FRIDAY EVENT %

20

OF MSRP CASH CREDITS*

TERRAIN SLE-1 FWD

WHILE INVENTORY LASTS.

UP TO

2015 GMC SIERRA 1500 DOUBLE CAB SLE 4X4

2015 GMC ACADIA AWD DENALI

2015 GMC TERRAIN SLE-2 AWD

$

13,051

ON SELECT 2015 GMCs IN STOCK THE LONGEST

ON NOW UNTIL NOVEMBER 30TH! MSRP % OF CASH CREDITS*

20

2015 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB DENALI NHTSA 5-STAR OVERALL VEHICLE SCORE FOR SAFETY **

2015 GMC SIERRA CREW CAB DENALI 5SA

15114MB0 15114MN1 15114MS1

NHTSA 5-STAR OVERALL VEHICLE SCORE FOR SAFETY **

SIERRA DOUBLE CAB SLE 4X4 4SA

NHTSA 5-STAR OVERALL VEHICLE SCORE FOR SAFETY **

ACADIA AWD DENALI

GMC TERRAIN WAS NAMED A 2015 TOP SAFETY PICK BY IIHS

$

ON SELECT 2015 SIERRA 1500 MODELS IN STOCK THE LONGEST $65,255 MSRP

$

13,051

UP TO

MSRP % OF CASH CREDITS*

20

ON ALL 2015 SIERRA 1500 MODELS $55,380 MSRP

11,076

UP TO

MSRP % OF CASH CREDITS*

UP TO

ON SELECT 2015 ACADIA MODELS IN STOCK THE LONGEST $56,960 MSRP

20 $11,392

MSRP % OF CASH CREDITS*

20

$

ON SELECT 2015 TERRAIN MODELS IN STOCK THE LONGEST $34,190 MSRP

6,838

UP TO

ALBERTAGMC.COM


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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 2015

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MSRP $33,949 SALE PRICE

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$

$

$

27,596

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$

192 BW

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OR

@84 MTHS • T1027

35,700

$

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OR

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$

249 BW

@84 MTHS • T1368

2015 F350 CREW CAB LONG BOX

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2015 F350 LARIAT CREW ‘LIFT TRUCK’

MSRP $65,649 SALE PRICE

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MSRP $85,349 SALE PRICE

$

$

$

47,900

OR

$

331 BWW

57,900

OR

@84 MTHS • T0809

66,900

$

399 BW

OR

@84 MTHS • T1003

$

465 BW

@84 MTHS • T0781

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