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Sledding: Eight-month-old Isabella Coady goes sailing down a hill behind the Rimbey elementary school after a push from her dad, Wayne. Her mother, Casey Whiteye waits at the bottom of the hill to catch her and her seven-year-old brother AJ waits to take his turn at the top of the hill. The family, who live in Rimbey, was out sledding on Dec. 29 and despite the rather chilly temperatures were having a great time. Treena Mielke Photo
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Community rallies to help family whose home was destroyed by fire BY TREENA MIELKE A house fire that completely destroyed the home and possessions of a young couple and their two children who lived east of Hoadley has left the family emotionally shaken, but forever grateful they escaped the blaze safely. “It was the worst phone call I have ever got,” said Jody Mayen as she recalled the night the home of her daughter Rae-anne, son-in-law Sheldon Thompson and grandchildren, two-year-old Milo and one-yearold Saige was destroyed. The sound of the fire alarm going off in the wee hours of Dec. 24 woke Rae-anne who discovered the porch of their home was on fire. Rae-anne and her husband and their two wee children quickly escaped from the burning building, called the fire department and waited in the safety of a warm vehicle. As she watched her home go up in flames, Rae-anne called her mom, Jody who lives about a half an hour away and from that moment on, for Jody and her husband sleep was out of the question. The fire, which had forced the family out of their home, meant the Christmas
they had expected to have was no longer a reality. However, once word got out that the fire had destroyed their home and possessions, community spirit took over. “They have been completely overwhelmed by people,” said Mayen. “The generosity with financial aide, clothing and household items has been amazing. They are very grateful.” And while she said the fire certainly took its toll and the loss means the family will have to rebuild and start over, Christmas was not without its blessings. “It’s the most thankful Christmas we’ve ever had,” she said. “We were all here, we were all together. You can replace stuff.” A benefit potluck supper and silent auction will be held at Liberty Hall on Jan. 9 at 6 p.m. to help the family. For donations or for more information call Helen at 403505-7876. Helen Karlstrom said the community wants to help as much as possible and are pulling together to make it happen. “If was your own kids, you would want to do something for them,” she said. Donations can also be made at Bluffton City General Store, she added. Rimbey fire chief John Weisgerber said the cause of the fire is yet to be determined.
Watching: Snowy Owls are a fairly common sight this winter. These birds spend the summer on the tundra and some birds migrate to the prairie regions of Alberta and Saskatchewan for the winter, where they select a vantage point, such as a utility pole, to watch for prey. This photo was taken east of Rimbey. Harold Fisher Photo
Christmas dinner draws around 70 people BY TREENA MIELKE Gayle Rondeel’s Christmas began at 5:30 a.m. on Dec. 25 when she put a ham in the oven in preparation for a meal that would eventually feed around 70 people. At around 8 a.m. Rondeel headed over the Rimbey Drop In Centre to see how plans were coming along for the Christmas dinner to be served later that afternoon. This year as in the past, Rondeel and her trusty crew of volunteers worked very hard to make Christmas a special day for people who might otherwise end up spending the holiday alone. Thanks the selfless caring of about a dozen volunteers the Christmas dinner this year was once again a huge success. “It went really well,” Rondeel said. Rondeel has no problem with spending her Christmas Day volunteering for the annual dinner and not being home with
her family. “It’s just really enjoyable,” she said. “It’s fun preparing it, fun eating it and just being part of the whole thing.” Rondeel’s husband and son also join in by helping out and later come by
to enjoy Christmas dinner with the rest of the crowd. After Christmas the family went to Calgary to visit the older boys. Rondeel said the crowd in attendance was about the same as last year and five dinners were delivered to
shut ins. Unfortunately, she noted there was less donations of money and food this year for the annual event. “However, we had some good donations that pulled us through at the end,” she said.
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Stu Salkeld Pipestone Flyer Most readers will likely agree with me that I’m concerned about the variety of violent crime going on recently. I don’t remember any time when there have been so many bizarre incidents in so short a period of time. Convenience store employees Ricky Massin Cenabre and Karanpal Singh Bhangu were murdered Dec. 18 in apparent robberies. The three suspects in these murders, Laylin Delorme, 24, Colton Steinhauer, 27, and a 13 year old, were arrested the same day as the murders. It looks like suspects entered the convenience stores, robbed the places and then murdered the employees in cold blood.
So far, no real information about motivation has been released. The biggest joke is the Alberta Federation of Labour immediately piping up to blame working conditions for the murders, which is absolute horse dung. The murders occurred because somebody pulled a trigger; if there were more employees there, they’d be dead too. I feel terrible for the families of the victims; they truly are the forgotten people. If there was any real justice in the world, the cowardly shooters would be dead, and the convenience store workers would be alive and happy. Then there was the insane Christmas day ram-
page which ended with RCMP shooting and killing a 37 year old lunatic in the Red Deer area. According to RCMP, the suspect in question attacked and raped a 47 year old woman and then seriously assaulted a 20 year old man who was trying to protect the woman. After the assaults, the suspect fled and was later spotted in the Sylvan Lake area. Police pursued him and the suspect stole a piece of construction equipment and generally smashed up the area, including police vehicles. Police shot and killed the suspect west of Red Deer and judging by the suspect’s behaviour, he left police no choice. I don’t think I have to
mention the amount of crime that’s been going on around the Wetaskiwin, Millet and Leduc areas. From young fellows going from house to house trying door knobs and then claiming they’re selling Xmas ornaments to a break and enter epidemic, maybe it’s just my imagination, but it just seems like there is a lot of crime going on. Readers would be interested to know that both I and the reporter Amelia Naismith get all RCMP press releases from all over Alberta, and it seems there is an armed robbery or two every day somewhere and a never-ending stream of grainy, almost-useless security photos of alleged perpetrators.
Firstly, I have some advice for those of you conducting the break and enter campaign. Please stop harming your neighbours. There are jobs out there and you’ll make more than you could ever hope to bank from selling stolen property. Secondly, for the guys murdering and raping, here is some advice for you: Mental Health Support Line 1-877-303-2642, Family Violence Info Line 310-1818, Bullying Helpline 1-888-456-2323, Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-3875437 and Income Support line 1-866-644-5135. Stu Salkeld is the editor of The Leduc/Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer and writes a regular column for the paper.
Refugees were not protected in their own country YULE SCHMIDT CONTRIBUTOR TROY MEDIA
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WHITEHORSE, Yukon/Troy Media/ – It’s easy to feel good watching the footage of the first Syrian refugee families arriving in Canada to cheers. It’s especially fitting for the holidays – a reminder of Canadian generosity in the season of giving. But these images thinly veil the ongoing conflict in the Middle East that has turned these families into refugees. As good as we may feel for having opened our doors, their arrival is a reminder that, although we may accept them as refugees to our country, we did not protect them as citizens in their own. It’s been five years since the Syrian War began. That conflict has morphed into a hodgepodge of proxy battles, spawning millions of refugees. Today, the “migrant crisis” is such a headliner that we seldom think about
the war that precipitated it. But addressing the migrant crisis alone won’t end the conflict. You can’t cure a disease by treating its symptoms. We’ve inadvertently allowed our zeal to help refugees to serve as an excuse for military inaction. It’s a familiar pattern. When bad things happen, we have a habit of trying to find something to do about it without intervening militarily, even if that would be the most effective (or only) way to solve the problem. We’ve developed a phobia of force that we can’t reconcile with our desire to act when atrocities occur, so we mollify our guilty consciences by sending “thoughts and prayers” and looking for benign ways to feel like we’re contributing. Recall the 200 girls who Boko Haram kidnapped last year. People around the world stood with signs imploring the terrorists to #bringourgirlshome. For a week, we felt collectively empowered because we were responding to this outrage. But the girls never came
home and we did nothing about it. Our drive to act was only as strong as the paper on which that hashtag was written. To be sure, there is a more practical aspect to accepting refugees than holding up signs, but we can’t relocate the entire Syrian population. And even if we could, it wouldn’t end the conflict. It would just export it to other places. Part of the problem is that the war is halfway around the world. A massacre in Paris still means more to us than ongoing slaughter in Sinjar. We trumpet globalization as having eradicated the divide between “over there” and “here” and we speak of the global village – but when our fellow villagers are raped and killed, our weak drive to support them with anything but words exposes our hypocrisy. Our physical distance trumps our metaphorical proximity. Aside from our masked tribalism, though, our inaction boils down to our avoidance of using the military at all costs.
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Christmas hamper deliveries increase this year BY TREENA MIELKE Compassion and caring were wrapped within every Christmas food hamper that went out in Rimbey and the surrounding area this year. Rimbey Food Bank coordinator Katherine Winters said 70 hampers were delivered this year, up significantly from the 44 that were distributed last year. “The need was greater this year but donations were fabulous,” she said. “A lot of people seem to realize the state of the economy and really came through.” The hampers included a turkey and all the trimmings needed to make a delicious Christmas dinner. They also included gifts for the children and enough food to last a family for approximately five days. Due to the greater need for the hampers in the community this year, Winters said there was some concern that the hampers may have to be smaller, but she said that fear was not realized and the hampers were the same size as usual. The majority of the hampers were delivered by volunteers on Dec. 22, but a few were handed out on Dec. 23.
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Appreciation: Doreen Glanfield, president of the Rimbey Drop In Centre presented Elmer Brown and Jammers with a plaque in appreciation of their many years of holding jammer dances every Tuesday night. At the annual potluck on Dec. 22 there were nearly 30 jammers in attendance and a good time was had by all. Photo by Gladys Wilson
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Crestomere 4-H Multiclub news and happenings BY MACKENZIE GILLARD
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JANUARY HIGHLIGHTS CAO Lucien Cloutier has resigned from position The position of CAO for the Town of Rimbey is, once again, waiting to be filled. Lucien Cloutier, who took over as Rimbey’s CAO July 2, is moving on. In an email to the Review, Cloutier stated he has accepted a new position. “I have accepted a position with the City of Wetaskiwin as their Manager of Legislative Services. My last day working for the town will be January 16, 2015.
Cuban families leave Rimbey and move to United States Only a few days ago, the family was forced to pack up whatever belongings they could fit into their vehicles and move on. Madelin Sardina, Alex Suarez, Odofvany Rodriguez, Unia Garcia, Yoel Sosa and Jacqueline Coz, all from Cuba were employed by Stan Cummings and Karen Conover from Best Western Rimstone Ridge Hotel. They came to Rimbey to work and to live as part of the temporary workers program. They came in search of a better future, hoping to stay here forever. However, what appeared to be a win/
win situation for the Cuban families and their employers, turned into a heart wrenching tale of dashed hopes, tears and, finally, the closure of one of Rimbey’s fine eateries. Henry’s, the restaurant located at the Best Western, has closed its doors as its beloved chefs have fled the country, hoping to find a safe haven across the borders where they can finally live in peace. The families are now in the United States.
This December our club not only had our monthly project and meeting, we had a Christmas party, too! At the meeting we discussed upcoming events such as our bottle drive on Jan.16; the club Christmas party on Dec.19; and upcoming
district events. After the meeting Morena Stamm and David McTaggart both led a public speaking workshop teaching us the main points of writing and presenting a speech. The Cleavers built Lego cars and raced them with balloon power. This was followed by a judging session led by John
Trenson and a public speaking presentation by Isabell Stamm. To end the month we had a club Christmas party at Crestomere School with skating, sledding, a gift exchange, and snacks with hot chocolate. Happy holidays from everyone in the Crestomere 4-H Multiclub!
FEBRUARY HIGHLIGHTS Stuart Lyster has never missed a Rimbey cutter parade and this year was no exception. Last Saturday, he drove around the parade route accompanied by his daughter Holly in their sleigh being led by a team of Belgian and Belgian Cross horses, Duke and Doc. Several school children rode on the sleigh in the parade and later father and daughter also gave rides in their sleigh. Lyster said he thought this year’s cutter parade sponsored by Rimbey Sleigh Wagon and Saddle Club went well. He noted the parade was cancelled last year and believes it may have affected the turnout. “It takes awhile to build things up,’ he said, “but there is still interest.”
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March and April highlights for 2015
Holiday fun: Seven-year-old AJ Coady enjoys some time in the snow with his parents and younger sister, Isabella, last Tuesday. Photo by Treena Mielke
BY TREENA MIELKE
MARCH HIGHLIGHTS Great support shown for Bowl for Kids Sake event The CWHL is comprised of professional teams from Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, Brampton and Boston and is the highest caliber of female hockey in North America. The Bowl for Kids Sake event held last Sunday in Rimbey was a striking success with all participants having fun while donating financially to a worthwhile cause. Annette Peck, program director for Big Brothers Big Sisters said she was pleased with the event, adding she is grateful for the support received from the community. “There are so many people in our area that want to support children and youth and
make this day a success,” she said. “We had great support with 22 teams, wonderful sponsors, tons of prizes and delicious foods donated by local businesses. Not everyone dressed up, but ones that did looked very medieval.” Bowl for Kids Sake raised more than $12,000 for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Rimbey.
CWHL championship A Rimbey athlete is off to Markham, Ontario to compete in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League championship for the Clarkson Cup. Camille Trautman, goalie for the Calgary Inferno Women’s Hockey Team said the team, who will compete in the tournament March 4 to 7, has a good chance to win. “Right now we are tied with Montreal for second (in the league),” she said.
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Reader responds to letter Dear Editor, Am I the only one shaking my head at reading the letter to the editor by Ray Barrette from Winfield in the Dec. 22, 2015 issue of the Rimbey Review? I wonder if he realizes the consequences of mocking someone who was born on Dec. 25. Edo Deweert, Rimbey Editor’s note: Justin Trudeau was born on Dec. 25, 1971.
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Wolf Creek deals with budget implications, frozen funds The provincial budget has school boards scrambling to figure out how to make do with less and still provide a high quality of education to students. Superintendent of schools for Wolf Creek, Larry Jacobs said the budget raises some serious concerns. “All our reserves and surpluses have been frozen,” he said. Jacobs plans to get together with administration next week to discuss the serious implications that will affect each and every school to try and come up with some strategies that will work best for everyone involved.
Fundraiser to send youngsters to camp Game On Outdoors is laying out the red carpet for some lucky youngsters who will be guests of honour at a fundraiser to help send more kids to Cenalta Camp and Wildhorse Mountain Ranch.
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BAUER Herbert Bauer passed away peacefully in the Rimbey Hospital on December 19th with family by his side. Herb was born on September 16, 1927 at Craigmyle, Alberta. At the age of 4 the family moved to Leslieville. They lived there until the family home was completed in Meadowvale. This is where Herb lived until purchasing his own land west of Rimbey where he remained until his passing. Herb will be remembered and sadly missed by his sons, Arlon (Sharon), James (Norma), Leroy and Alvin. One special grandson Logan (Candace) and two great grandchildren Mason and Brianna. Brothers Len and Gilbert Bauer, and one sister Norma Stern. Herb was predeceased by his wife Mary May, son Gordon, and grandson Wyatt and numerous other family members. Funeral services will be held at the Zion Lutheran Church, Rimbey, Alberta on Wednesday December 30, 2015 at 1:00 PM with Pastor Mark Schultz officiating. Interment will follow in the West Haven Cemetery. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Herb’s memory may be made to S.T.A.R.S. Alberta Shock Trauma Air Rescue Society Southern Alberta 1441 Aviation Park N.E. Box 570 Calgary, AB. T2E 8M7 Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.wilsonsfuneralchapel.ca WILSON’S FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM serving Central Alberta with locations in Rimbey and Lacombe in charge of the arrangements. Phone: (403) 843-3388 or (403) 782-3366 “A Caring Family, Caring For Families”
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STEWART Leslie D. Stewart of Bluffton, Alberta passed away at the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre; Area Three on Thursday, December 17, 2015 at the age of 60 years. Leslie will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his mother, Norma Stewart of Rimbey; as well as other close relatives and many friends. Leslie was predeceased by his father, Harvey; and his sister, Marilyn. A Graveside Service in Leslie’s Honour was held at the Iola Fairview Cemetery, Bluffton on Wednesday, December 23, 2015 at 2:30 p.m. with the Reverend Deborah Laing officiating. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Leslie’s Memory may be made directly to the charity of one’s choice. Condolences to the Stewart Family may also be expressed by e-mail to: special_reflections@telusplanet.net Burial Arrangements for the Late Leslie D. Stewart entrusted to the care of OBERHAMMER FUNERAL CHAPELS LTD.
“HARRY E. STUART” Dec. 4, 1948 - Jan. 5, 2015 Today, like many other days bring special thoughts of you of happy times we shared and caring things you used to do And once more, it’s a reminder that life’s road is sometimes rough because the time we shared just wasn’t long enough. For you were someone special Who was thought so highly of Who’ll always be remembered With affection, warmth and love So sending thoughts to heaven on the day you went away and hope you know you’re missed More than words could ever say. Missing you, with lots of love. Linda, Wade, Trinity, Shayne, Chance, Alyssa, Cali, Derek & Charlie
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