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Concentration: Nine-year-old Dawson Boorman and his seven-year-old brother, Benson enjoy a game of chess at the Rimbey Library while eight-yearold Hannah Short does crafts in the background. The brothers were playing chess at the library last Tuesday. Treena Mielke Photo
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Council dissects proposed 2016 budget BY TREENA MIELKE Rimbey town council is now in the budget process and has plans to rubber stamp the 2016 budget in February. Acting CAO Donna Tona said there was no new assessment in 2015. “We didn’t grow,” she said. “It is good that the assessment did not decrease, but it did not increase either.” A zero increase in the residential and commercial tax base means council has to be innovative in ensuring tax dollars are used wisely and efficiently, Tona said. “You can’t do more with less. We need to think in terms of services levels, not money.” On Dec. 21 the town passed an interim budget which was put in place until this year’s budget is given the green light. The interim budget is the same as last year’s $6 million budget. As interim CAO Dona Tona’s salary for a threeday work week is $76,000. Tona works on a contract basis. Last year the mayor’s income was $19,800 and councillors’ salaries averaged $13,623. The deputy mayor’s income was $14,823. Council met on Saturday to discuss some major budget concerns which will, no doubt, affect the upcoming budget. Composting is one issue that needs to be put under the microscope, said Tona. She said the town is only recovering 4.33 per cent of composting costs. “It is costing us $28,000 to pick up composting and we only have 30 customers,” she said. “That tells me the majority of the town residents are either grass recycling, self composting or taking it to the transfer station.”
The future of the splash park also needs to be addressed, said Tona. The town shells out $258,000 to run the aquatic centre and recoups only 29.9 per cent of those expenses. “The splash park has not worked properly since day one,” she said. “We have to decide what we are going to do with it.” Tona is pleased with the town’s snow removal policy although she admits there has been little snowfall this year to test it out. However, she noted that using the town’s new snow blower to its full capacity has proved to be efficient. “Town crews have been working at night to ensure the snow is managed this year. Using the snow blower is a cheaper and more efficient method or sure.” Also up for discussion is a proposed $4 million capital budget. Digging a new water well and a related study accounts for $2.2 million, although those dollars
could be recouped through a provincial grant. Tona said the reason for the new well was determined last year when a study of well 13 proved there could be some future concerns with the aquifer. “We are not prepared to take chances with the town’s drinking water,” said Tona. “We need to go ahead with a new well and if the grant does not come through, we will need to borrow the money.” Other projected capital expenses include a new mower and sidewalk snow cleaning tractor for $118,000, air conditioning for the public works office, maintenance for the zamboni, a wheelchair ramp in the arena and a new roof for the Peter Lougheed Community Centre. Upgrades to the main water reservoir pump house, waste water composite samplers and a new tandem truck, sidewalk replacement and repairs to the RCMP building are also included in the proposed capital budget.
Basketball: Rimbey Spartans high school boys basketball team lost to David Thompson School 48-65 last Wednesday in Rimbey. Brendan Freerksen tries to get control of the ball while teammates Gary Waldron and Byrce Sargent stand ready. Morriah Rudnik Photo
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Well Rimbey, You did it again! “Passport to Christmas” had another successful run. 1566 completed passports, over $468,000 that stayed in our community. Consider the fact that every dollar spent within our community can circulate seven Ɵmes locally, where every dollar spent outside our community is permanently gone.
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Treena Mielke On The Other Side There are some things in life that do not fluctuate. Unfortunately, the price of oil is not one of them. However, I have noticed that even as the needle hovering over the price of oil remains fairly steady on ‘low’, dropping only slightly to ‘really low’, some things stay the same. The sun still rises in the east. The days are getting longer. And, Toronto Maple Leafs, no matter if they win or lose, will have loyal fans such as myself forever. And as there has been in the past and there will be in the future, there are two camps of people; eternal pessimists and eternal
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removal is non-existent (and not because we have had minimal snowfall) and mail delivery is slower than watching paint dry, no one will stop you. But, guess what? Nothing changes, life goes on. I do believe when the price of oil is low and Albertans are facing layoffs and an economic downturn, it is time for all of us to become innovative and creative and not waste even one moment of time whining about it. A few months ago, the majority of Albertans exercised their democratic right and voted in the NDP government, and not by just a little bit, but by a landslide. Whining and crying over the way government in power is making decisions now is a little bit like crying over spilled milk. We need to get over it. I was raised in the ‘50s and ‘60s by a single dad. In those days it was a Social Credit government here in
good old rural Alberta. But, it didn’t make a lot of difference to us. We were poor, actually, some would say we were dirt poor. I didn’t really feel poor, although I’m not exactly sure how a poor kid is supposed to feel. I just kind of knew it. We didn’t talk about it much, but I’m quite sure that if the price of oil had risen to a hundred dollars a barrel, we would have still been poor. My dad sold insurance to farmers, often bent over the rim of a tire tractor to write up the policy. His finesse as a salesman kept bread on the table and allowed us to stock up on sardines. We ate a lot of sardines, it seemed. It also gave him time to hunt for all the misplaced Bambis out there and always it seemed there was at least one who was not fortunate enough to dodge a speeding bullet and met his demise. In the summer he fished.
I didn’t really like fishing, but I liked my dad and I liked hanging out with him. I remember him; the way the skin around his blue eyes crinkled in the corners and the way he tucked his violin under his chin when he was about to play a tune. And I do know that to this day I’m grateful for those memories and I’m also grateful that my happiness has never been solely based on how the wheel of economic fortune spins in my world. That being said, the present reality does not paint a bright economic picture for many Albertans right now. And my heart goes out to those individuals who have been given their pink slips, many with very little notice. But, realistically speaking, nothing is as permanent as change, whether it is good or bad. And, necessity truly is the mother of invention and creativity!
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optimists. Sometimes the pessimists will invade the optimists’ camp and take great delight in shooting off their little ‘ain’t it awful’ arrows of doom and gloom. Pessimists always seem to know somebody who knows somebody who knows somebody else who knows stuff the rest of us wonder about, but don’t know for sure. And they also know people who have told them, probably with their right hand on the Bible, that things are only going to get worse. And to make matters worse it seems their circle of acquaintances seem to only include people who have been laid off, are about to be laid off, or never even got hired in the first place to get laid off. Ain’t it awful. While I agree entirely that Alberta is a boom and bust province where the streets and the roads are paved with black gold in the boom days, I refuse to believe that Albertans must succumb to a self-destructive world of ‘ain’t it awful’. If you want to cry about how taxes go up and snow
An old co-worker and friend has spent tens of thousands of dollars on stereo technology to listen to old vinyl albums. I’m not quite that hard core about my stereo. I do, however, have a pretty decent array of equipment for blasting out tunes at home. I’ve put in serious amounts of time
in front of the speakers listening to the big names of music (I’m sure by now my neighbours have pulled out a lot of their hair). My own musical taste includes many of the classic rock’n’roll artists. My coffee table usually has an array of CDs scattered about. Some albums get listened to every once and awhile when a certain mood descends my spirits; others only come out on the weekends; and some never get put away. Elvis performed a lot of good tunes; so did Chuck Berry, Little Richard and The Beatles. That list is epic in its own right, but it also leaves out many eminent musicians that have transformed millions of rock’n’roll fans. I seem to think that after a passing glance, my ex-
terior appearance would reveal that I’m a fan of Motörhead. Band inspired tattoos and a black denim vest with logo patches gives that trivia answer away. The artists and groups I’ve listened to have changed many times throughout my teenage and young adult life, but my love for Motörhead has been kept up with the same enthusiasm I experienced when I first listened to the Ace of Spades album. Listening to Motörhead is like eating haggis: it’s not for everyone. The lyrics, instrumental styling, and Lemmy’s Marlboro infused voice mash together to form music that has blown a few sets of my speakers— the same speakers that Elvis, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, and The Beatles get played through.
Any work by a modern philosopher can be spiralled back to the great thinkers: Socrates, Aristotle, and Plato. A little bit of research shows that Lemmy’s musical influences are attributed to the great rock’n’roll musicians that came before him. Just like how my copies of Joyce, Steinbeck, and Palahniuk sit among my philosophy textbooks, my Motörhead CDs get stacked with the great rock’n’roll albums I listen to. You don’t have to take a philosophical stroll through the courtyard of an Athenian academy to have been influenced by Plato, nor do you have to stand in front of flood lights, Marshall Amplifiers, and a stage to be influenced by Motörhead (but it helps).
There is an argument out there claiming rock’n’roll hasn’t been the same since Buddy Holly died. I simply think that the influence of music has spread and swelled to create genres upon genres of new listening pleasure. The literary impacts from the first thinkers and writers keep propagating new prose; and the shudders from Lemmy’s Rickenbacker bass guitar will reverberate through impressionable new musicians. On December 28, 2015 Ian ‘Lemmy’ Kilmister died of an aggressive cancer. He was the front man of Motörhead and he liked to play rock’n’roll. Philosophers have their rhetoric and musicians have their lyrics. Immortality comes to very few.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016
Libraries challenge Alberta communities to Readfor15 SUBMITTED Libraries across Alberta are reaching out to encourage citizens to read for 15 minutes on January 27 to win the title of Alberta’s most ‘readerly’ community for Family Literacy Day. Rimbey Municipal Library has joined the Read for 15 challenge and the goal is promote the importance of literacy in the community. Literacy skills are put into practice daily and include such activities as reading grocery lists, your Facebook news feed, the local paper, a book, traffic signs, maps, or even a restaurant menu. Continuously flexing your reading muscles has been proven to reduce stress, expand vocabulary, improve memory, focus and concentration, and develop deep analytical thinking. It’s a rewarding recreational activity too. The library aims to create enthusiasm about reading for youth and adults alike and we encourage friendly competition between communities, businesses, or public services to help spread the word about the challenge and the importance of reading. Participation is easy. After you finish your 15 minutes of reading your chosen material, let the library know using Facebook (post to our page), Twitter (#Readfor15ari), email, phone, or stop by the library and we’ll make sure your reading is added to the tally. You can follow participation and report your reading by using the hashtag #Readfor15 and then your community name. Alberta’s most ‘readerly’ community will be announced once the results are calculated. We can’t wait to Read for 15 with you on Family Literacy Day! For more information, please visit www.rimbeylibrary. prl.ab.ca or call the library at 403-843-2841. Read for 15 challenge originated in the Northwest Territories and has been promoting literacy since 1987. It was created by the NWT Literacy Council.
Moose shot illegally in Wetaskiwin County SUBMITTED The Wetaskiwin Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Branch is asking for the public’s help regarding the illegal harvest of a moose in Wetaskiwin County. The incident occurred west of Battle Lake in the area of Range Road 24 and Highway 13, sometime between Dec. 28 and 31. It is believed that a moose was shot on the property, and a vehicle was then used to access the property to retrieve the animal, becom-
ing stuck several times only a short distance from Highway 13. If anyone observed any suspicious activity in the area of Hwy. 13 and Range Road 24 between December 28 and 31, or have any other information regarding this incident please contact the Wetaskiwin Fish and Wildlife Enforcement Branch, or the Report-APoacher number at 1-800642-3800. All callers may remain anonymous if they wish.
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New EMS resources installed to improve care in Central Zone RED DEER – Alberta Health Services (AHS) is adding new resources in the Central Zone to help free up ambulances to respond to emergencies. AHS has signed an agreement with Associated Ambulance to provide non-ambulance transport (NAT) service, which began January 4. Two wheelchair-equipped vans and one stretcher-capable multi-patient vehicle will be based in Sylvan Lake and are expected to move nearly 1,400 patients to facilities within 100 kilometres of Red Deer during the first year of operation. “Basic patient transfers do not always require the skills of highly-trained paramedics,” says EMS Senior Program Director and Chief Paramedic, Darren Sandbeck. “While some patients do require advanced care during travel, stable patients can be safely moved by non-ambulance transport vehicles, which frees up other ambulances to respond to emergencies.” In 2015, NAT resources transported more than 12,500 patients in the North, Edmonton, Calgary and South zones of AHS, helping to keep EMS ambulances available for urgent and emergency responses. AHS currently contracts Associated Ambulance to operate 37 ambulances in 17 communities in the North and Central zones. The company was awarded the additional $695,000 contract following a request for expression of interest and qualifications issued in February 2015. Sandbeck says the new resources support AHS’ commitment to ensuring patients get the right kind of care, when and where they need it. “These new resources will improve our ability to support stable patients while keeping more ambulances available in communities to provide advanced emergency services that only they can provide.” Alberta Health Services is the provincial health authority responsible for planning and delivering health supports and services for more than four million adults and children living in Alberta. Its mission is to provide a patient-focused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans.
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Bursary: Kassidy Hohn, centre is presented with a certificate of achievement and a $500 bursary from the Legion Ladies Auxiliary by Shirley Hancik and Joyce Eggleston, Rimbey Branch of the Legion Ladies Auxiliary. These bursaries are awarded to top achieving students in the province who are entering their first year of post secondary education. Michael Jarmoluk Photo
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Concern voiced about people who park on crosswalks Dear Editor, I am voicing a complaint against people who park on the crosswalk and don’t seem to care. It makes me angry. No one should park near the crossing sign of the crosswalk as it is dangerous for pedestrians such as myself who walk downtown every day. It is not fair for us to wait for those drivers to get off the crosswalk. Wade Stuart, Rimbey
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Tiny Mites tournament attracts six teams SUBMITTED Nordstrom Dental Tiny Mites head coach Shayne Ledieu said he is thankful for all the sponsors and volunteers who played a role in the Tiny Mites Hockey Tournament held last weekend. “With the generous sponsorships we were able to have a six-team tournament which included two teams from Sylvan Lake and one team from Okotoks, Eckville and Josephburg.” During the tournament each team had three round robin games. “We awarded two Heart and Hustle rewards to each team for all nine games and provided every player with a player
gift and a medallion acknowledging their participation,” he said. The Nordstrom Dental Rimbey Renegades Tiny Mite team has a good mix of players this year of first and second year Tiny Mites and they are all very enthusiastic about playing hockey. Ledieu also thanked all the volunteers (Rimbey Minor Hockey Board Members and Parents) for their hard work and dedication throughout the year and during this tournament. “The players and coaching staff really appreciate everything you do behind the scenes so we can just play hockey,” he said.
Tiny Mites: In the back row are Sam Gossen, Owen Robertson, Rory Doll, Mason Ledieu, Evanna Peterson and Kacey Beagle. In the front are Cookie MacEachern, Thomas Heilemann, Bryce Beagle, Hunter Shaw, Parker Dudenhoeffer and Hudson Beagle. Missing are Dakota MacMillan, head coach, Shayne Ledieu, and assistant coaches, Tyler Dudenhoeffer, Ryan Heilemann, Brandon Shaw and Cole Beagle. Submitted Photo
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Cutter parade plans underway BY TREENA MIELKE The Rimbey Sleigh, Wagon and Saddle Club is gearing up for its 24th annual cutter parade and silent auction. The cutter parade is to take place on Sat., Feb. 6 at the Rimbey Agricultural Society grounds and is scheduled to begin at 1 p.m. The event is open to everyone and there is no admission cost. All participants are provided with free food. “It’s old-time horse fun for everyone that reminds us of our proud history of working horses,” said club president Denise McFarlene. “It helps keep the tradition of teamsters alive.” Along with the cutter parade is a silent auction,
which is the club’s major fundraiser for the year. Donations for the silent auction and cash donations to go towards food, supplies and facility fees would also be greatly appreciated. Anyone who wishes to make a donation may contact Denise McFarlane at 403-704-4236 or Keith Kendrew at 403-843-3293. Last year there were 17 entries in the cutter parade. Despite temperatures hovering well below zero, participants seemed to enjoyed the event. At 87-years-old, Jack Gurnett from Bluffton was the oldest driver, Maria Selder, also from Bluffton was the youngest driver and Shannon Schneider from Stony Plain came the furthest for the parade.
Victim Services to host fourth annual fundraising dinner and dance on Feb. 13
Dennis DeBruiyne from Westerose won the best dressed outfit in last year’s cutter parade. This year’s event will be held on Feb. 6 in the Agricultural Grounds beginning at 1 p.m. File Photo
The doctors and staff at the Rimbey Medical Clinic are very happy to announce Dr. Francois Botha will be joining our clinic. He is starting February 1, 2016 and is accepting new patients.
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BY SANDY BELL The support is already building for Rimbey & District Victim Services’ biggest fundraiser of the year on Saturday, Feb. 13. “Our annual Valentine Gala is a wonderful opportunity for Victim Services to get together with our supporters,” says Fran Osokin, Chairperson of Rimbey & District Victim Services Society. “We are immensely thankful for the help of our community — individuals, families and businesses,” says Osokin. “Valentine’s Day is about showing your heart, and our community is the true heart of Victim Services.” “The people of Rimbey and area are amazing in their support of services to victims and their families, and their contributions also make it possible for us to do more public education,” says Patricia Jones, Client Services Manager, Rimbey & District Victim Services. Tickets for the Valentine Gala are available at Stationary, Stories & Sounds, and include the dinner, silent and live auctions, and dancing to Alberta country music star, Tracy Millar. Donations for the silent and live auctions are gratefully accepted and can be picked up with a call to Victim Services at 403-843-8494. The Rimbey & District Victim Services Society is a non-profit association which assists the RCMP in providing support, information and referrals to victims of crime, tragic or traumatic circumstances, and disaster. Learn more about their services at rimbeyvictimservices.com or visit them on facebook.com/rimbeyvictimservices.
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For more information and to consign please call Wes Skeels 403-843-2439 or 403-373-3081 Craig Jacklin 403-783-5561 or 403-783-1453 Nansen Vold 403-783-5561 or 403-783-0349 Regular Sales every Tuesday www.vjvauction.com
Heaviest Elk Troy Foley Heaviest Moose Joel Ritter Heaviest White Tail Tom Bell Heaviest Mule Deer Jason Acorn
Winners each received a Buck Knife!
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Grace Lutheran Church Bentley - ELCIC Worship 11:15 a.m. 4th Sunday of the month 5 p.m. More Info, Mark Ree 403-748-2147 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. Stuart Adams: 403-843-6164 or Arlene Edwards: 403-843-6077 www.churchofepiphany.ca
Th e Rimbey Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Evangelical Missionary Church
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
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Stu Salkeld Pipestone Flyer
It was a holiday season of Alberta traveling, and left me much to ponder. Was I as observant as I should have been? Well, that’s what Black Press pays me for. Looking back to the Christmas pre-game show, it was clear to me in Red Deer this current economy has many people hurting. I prefer Christmas shopping in Red Deer because the city has a wide variety of small, medium and large size stores, and Red Deer is relatively easy to get around in as opposed to, say, Edmonton (Anthony Henday stand-still traffic, LRT sideshow etc.). Bower
Mall on the south side of Red Deer is usually one of my favourite stops, despite the fact that, during holiday season, the mall is a three-ring circus; that is, it’s very busy. One year I recall driving around the entire mall parking lot, and couldn’t find a single empty spot. This year was different. The mall didn’t seem any different from a usual weekend until you got inside and saw the faux-St. Nick. Wasn’t “wall-to-wall” people walking inside, food court had ample empty tables and the parking lot had plenty of space. The Alberta recession obviously had an effect on holidays shopping this year. Something else I noticed: the price of everything has gone up. Wrapping paper, decorations and even seashell truffles. Don’t know if you’ve tried those, but they are super-cool, and that comes from someone who doesn’t go crazy over chocolate. Last year seashells were $3 a box. This year they were $5 a box. That’s a huge hike. I’d like to blame Rachel Notley for that somehow. I’ll get back to you on that. Getting into the holiday proper now, I had to drive
to Stettler, Oyen, Rocky Mountain House and Red Deer over Christmas and New Years. Lots of hours spent driving main and secondary roads, day and night. I was very disappointed to see lots of people driving while holding a cell phone to their ear, or looking down at their crotches (I’m assuming they were texting on a cell phone). Maybe they don’t know it’s illegal. The recent stiffened penalties approved by the provincial government must have had some small footnotes that I was unaware of (for example, cell phone use prohibited while driving, unless you’re a guy with a white ball cap turned around backwards and driving a lifted white pick-up truck…then, you’re allowed to talk on your phone). A shame, because this cell phone stuff isn’t like a seatbelt. In my opinion, if you don’t want to wear a seatbelt, that’s your choice. You’re the one who will be crippled or killed. But this cell phone stuff is a threat to other people including pedestrians who get run-over because you’re staring at your phone, or other motorists who get hit head-
on because you’re looking at your phone rather than the road. One other observation that comes from much night driving recently: lots of people don’t dim their high beams. Okay, look, this is basic highway courtesy. If you, Mr. or Ms. Motorist, can see another vehicle coming (and we can all see the glow on the other side of the hill coming toward us so don’t give me that “I didn’t know” stuff), please dim your high beams. It’s not only the considerate thing to do (do you like getting high beam blasted in your face?), but the safe thing too. And while on Highway #2A, you don’t even need to use your high beams. There’s too much traffic. So pretty-please-with-acherry-on-top dim your high beams. Now looking back I’d say I had a decent holiday and judging by what my friends and family say, they all did too. I hope the same goes for everyone reading this paper. Happy New Year. Stu Salkeld is the editor of The Leduc/Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer and writes a regular column for the paper.
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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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
RomanMass Catholic Church Times:
Saturday Evening: Sunday Morning: Sylvan Lake - 5:00 p.m. Rimbey - 9:00 a.m. Sylvan Lake -11:00 a.m. Last Sunday of every month:
Sylvan Lake 9:00 a.m.
Rimbey 11:00 a.m.
Parish Priest: Father Les Drewicki Administration Offi ce: 403-843-2126;
Common Redpolls are regular winter visitors from the far north. Their numbers tend to peak in alternate years in response to food availability in the north. They can be enticed to the bird feeder with handouts of Niger seed or canola. Harold Fisher Photo
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Bantam hockey team starts 2016 with a silver in Jasper tournament SUBMITTED
Silver medal winners: The Bantam Sirrs Law Group Renegades won silver in a Jasper tournament, losing in the A-final to The Jasper Bearcats 7 - 2. Bantam Sirrs Law Group Renegades next home game is Sun. Jan. 17 at 2:45 pm against Rocky Raiders at the Rimbey Arena. Photo submitted
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The Bantam Sirrs Law Group Renegades had a successful weekend recently playing in a tournament in Jasper. Over the weekend, the Rimbey team comprised of 13 players and two goalies, came out strong and defeated the Hinton Rockies 3-2 and then the St. Albert Scorpions 5-2 in the first two games, earning them enough points to play in the A-final of the tournament against the home team, the Jasper Bearcats. The players did not know any of the participating teams, nor the level of hockey to expect. Coaches hope that game play is fairly evenly matched, but competitive enough to challenge the players so as to encourage development. “This weekend was a big confident booster for our boys,” comments Kevin Coston, the Renegades head coach. “If we can continue to play at this level to finish off our regular season, who knows what might happen.” The Renegades put up a fight in the A-final, playing the Bearcats who are a Tier 2 team, but coming up short for a 7-2 loss. Bantam Sirrs Law Group Renegades next home game is Sun. Jan. 17 at 2:45 pm against Rocky Raiders at the Rimbey Arena.
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Aboriginal people should not be stereotyped Dear Editor, I spent 50 years in the newspaper business as a reporter, editor, and publisher at weeklies and dailies in all four western provinces. Throughout my career I witnessed up close the disconnect between aboriginal people and the non-native society. Becoming familiar with aboriginal history, culture and traditions will surely go a long way in helping to bridge the disconnect. There has been mistrust, anger, suspicion, frustration and fear from both sides toward the other. Positive steps are being taken to narrow the gap but much more needs to be done. For too long the aboriginal community has been stereotyped by negative stories carried in newspapers, TV, and social media. The stories often focus on protests, confrontations, alcohol and drug abuse, financial scan-
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dals, fires, gun violence, murders, thefts, assaults, and missing persons on First Nations reserves. Other disturbing stories include poverty, unemployment, poor drinking water, dilapidated housing, terrible roads, lack of educational opportunities, truancy, child runaways, etc. But it hasn’t all been negative. There are many aboriginal success stories. Among them: pow wows, rodeo cowboys, accomplished athletes, entrepreneurs, business ventures, artists, lawyers, judges, journalists, musicians, craft makers, politicans, etc. To improve the relationship between aboriginal people and non-natives, attitudes need to change. Perry Bellgarde, national chief of the Assembly of First Nations, called in June 2015 for people to “make room in your hearts and minds and your spirits. Rid yourself of those racial stereotypes of Indians and indigenous people being dumb and lazy and drunk on welfare. Rid yourself of those things, so new things can come in.” Chief Bellegarde made the statement in response to the final report and recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The challenge is ours to take. Clay Stacey Kelowna, B.C.
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Well known local reverend and chaplain retires BY TREENA MIELKE Making a difference, inspiring others through the spoken word, with a friendly smile or offering comfort simply by his presence were acts of compassion and caring that Rev. K. David Holmes did regularly during his long career in the ministry. Now that Reverend Holmes has retired one can be quite confident he will keep on doing those very things. “I love people,” he said candidly. “I get my energy from people.” Rev. Holmes, the former Priest in Charge, Rimbey Anglican Church of the Epiphany and Pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church in Bentley and chaplain of Rimbey Hospital has retired. He is 77 years-old and he thinks it’s time. Holmes began his career at the age of 19. He had grown up in Red Deer and his father, Ronald Holmes, owned Holmes Drug Store. The oldest of three children, Holmes could have followed his father’s footsteps and become a pharmacist, but decided, instead, to join the Anglican Church Army. He spent 17 years in the church army, becoming a captain. After training in Toronto, he worked for six months as a port
chaplain welcoming immigrants coming into Canada. He then worked with the Anglican Church Army in Manitoba on the east side of Lake Winnipeg. At that time he was responsible for five parishes. In the early ’60s he moved to Barrhead where he spent two years. During this time frame, he married and he and his wife later adopted three children. His next move took him to Kamloops, B.C. where he spent several years working for the church army in The Kamloops Christian Hostel. He found the work at the hostel which provided meals and accommodation for homeless men to be challenging and interesting. Holmes was ordained as a priest in the Anglican Church in 1978, 17 years after he went into training for the church army. The next move took the family to Moose Jaw, Sask. where Holmes served as parish priest at St. George’s and St. Anne’s churches. The Holmes spent seven years in this location before moving on to Estevan, Sask. This move was to last 17 years. By the time Holmes had served almost two decades in Estevan, he
was 66-years-old and thinking of retirement. But, beore he knew it, his plans changed and within a very short time frame, he found himself off to the West Indies, a move he certainly hadn’t anticipated. But he had heard clergy was needed there and decided he would enjoy the experience. Although only in the West Indies a short time, he has fond memories of the time spent there. “The people had a heavy dialect. It was extremely hot and no air conditioning. And I was lonely, but when I got home and started thinking about it, I realized I really did enjoy it.” Retirement seemed more of a real possibility than ever when Holmes returned home from the West Indies, but once again, fate stepped in. While staying with his sister in Red Deer, he learned that Rimbey’s Anglican Church needed a clergyman. He agreed to go and fill he position on an interim basis. But, that was 10 years ago. Since moving here, Holmes has served both the Anglican Church in Rimbey and the Lutheran Church in Bentley. About nine years ago, he became the Chaplain of Rimbey Hospital.
The Rev. David Holmes has retired from his position as Priest in Charge of Rimbey Anglican Church of the Epiphany and pastor at Grace Lutheran Church in Bentley and Chaplain of Rimbey Hospital. Holmes received art work from both the Rimbey and Bentley churches at his retirement party. Treena Mielke Photo
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Merry Christmas: The Rimbey Lions Club and Santa visit the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre on Christmas Day spreading good will and cheer and singing some Christmas songs and distributing gifts. Lions member Michael Jarmoluk, who took this picture, took the first picture of the Lions coming to the hospital on Christmas Day in 1949.
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Blaine Calkins MP Report
With 2015 behind us, I want to wish all constituents in Red Deer Lacombe a Happy New Year! And as tradition demands, it’s also a time to reflect back on 2015. For the first several months of 2015, Canada was respected on the international stage, we had our fiscal house in order, our economy was on track to continue to grow, and taxes were the lowest in over 50 years. Canada was moving forward confidently on trade deals with Europe (CETA) and the Pacific region (TPP), and we were seen as a
dependable ally in the fight against terrorism and ISIS. Fast Forward to October 19th. Voters were sold a bill of goods that was anchored on the mantra Real Change. This real change was supposed to be a different way, a sunnier way to supposedly restore confidence in the House of Commons. If the first 40 days of this new government are any indication of the Real Change Justin Trudeau is going to bring Canadians, voters may be asking for their change back in 2019. So let’s have a recap of these first few days: Liberal promised to relocate 25,000 refugees by the end of 2015, which we now know was unrealistic. Promise broken. Trudeau also deceived Canadians by saying he’d take our CF-18’s out of the fight, which he has apparently reneged on. Promise Broken. Trudeau also indicated he’d only run $10 billion deficits for the first few years of
a Liberal mandate. The fiscal update passed in early December by the Liberals indicates they will run up the debt for Canadians by more than double that. Promise broken. However, the Liberals have kept some promises: Canadians taxes will be going up, you can save less of your hard earned money in a Tax Free Savings Account, and families will be losing benefits under the Universal Child Care benefit, promises which weren’t worth keeping. To further exacerbate problems for working Albertans, Keystone XL was cancelled by president Obama just a few days after Trudeau became the PM, and Northern Gateway Pipeline seems all but dead now, as Trudeau has promised to ban tanker traffic off the west coast. Then, there’s the Liberal entitlement attitude, creeping back in! Remember Trudeau saying that income splitting and the UCCB wasn’t a good policy, because it only benefitted
rich families like his? However, once he took office, with the ink barely dry on his swearing in papers, he ordered Cabinet to approve the salary cost to hire two nannies to raise his children. Mr. Trudeau believes he is entitled to his entitlements and he believes that you and I should be the ones who pay for them. Finally, keep in mind the Liberals spent almost 3 billion dollars internationally in their first 30 days in office, all of which were not accounted for in their platform. The rising cost of Liberal commitments will have to be offset by some sort of revenue generating tool (taxes). Justin Trudeau woke up on October 20th with a hangover realizing he won the lottery, and in true frat boy mentality, he is intent on spending every dollar possible as recklessly as possible. Please contact my Constituency office if you have any questions or concerns on any federally related matters, postage free, at: Bay #6A, 4612 - 50th
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Rimbey Christian School winter fundraiser banquet coming up soon The Rimbey Christian School is gearing up to host a winter fundraising banquet on February 5. Entertainment for the evening will include an opening musical performance by RCS alumni Codi Kreil accompanied by Jordana Baker. Feature entertainers Bare’n Von Hair (Matt Day and Gord Graber) will follow with their musical comedy show. It is guaranteed to be an enjoyable evening filled with clean, classy and creative entertainment and great food. Codi Kreil grew up on an acreage about 11 miles north of Eckville. Noticing that she had a knack for rhythm, her mom put her in drum lessons when she was eight-years-old. Codi played drums in the church band, and in her grandma’s basement every chance she got. She started guitar lessons at age 11 and began writing songs almost immediately. She had written over 50 songs by the time she was in high school. She was so in love with music that she put a band together in high school that did quite well. “I feel unfathomably blessed to be given the opportunities, relationships and passion I have been given,” Kreil said. “I released my first album
when I was 19 and my second one when I was 23. I started teaching guitar out of the school library when I was 15 and still teach guitar today. The school library was located in my very small and endearing school Rimbey Christian School - where I spent many formative years of my life and owe a great deal of gratitude to the teachers for putting up with me.” Codi met Jordana Baker at Camp Silversides and a friendship formed. Jordana also grew up with music as an important part of her life. She has played violin for 13 years. They started playing together in a worship team. Codi invited Jordana to be part of her first album and they have played together since. Currently, Codi has opened a studio in Red Deer with a few other very qualified music instructors. This is her night job - by day Codi is a school teacher at Gateway Christian School. Some may ask what her next big project is – presently Codi is finishing the musical she is writing to be performed in Red Deer for the Christmas season of 2016. Edmonton is home for entertainers Matt Day and Gord Graber—better known as Bare’n Von Hair. The Bare’n Von Hair
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PARIS, John Peter August 28, 1925-January 6, 2016 ODENBACH Melba May Odenbach of Rimbey, Alberta passed away at the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre ~ Long Term Care on Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at the age of 89 years. Melba will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her children: one son, Murray (Trudy) Odenbach of Bentley; and three daughters, Charlene (Wayne) Shearer of Vulcan, Alberta; Carol (Don) Wiebe of Calgary; and Gail (Bill) Mathew of Edmonton; as well as nine grandchildren; eighteen great grandchildren; and three great, great grandchildren. She will also be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her two brothers, Gordon (Joelaine) Chiles; and Norman (Marg) Chiles, both of Red Deer; and her three sisters, Evva (Don) McKay of Wetaskiwin; Belva (Dave) Westerby of Cranbrook, B.C.; and Joyce (Malcomb) Grant of Calgary; in addition to numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives, and many close friends. Melba was predeceased by her parents, Elwood and Ellen Chiles; her beloved husband, Albert ‘Abb’; one brother, Bill; and one sister, Marion. A Public Memorial Service in Celebration of Melba’s Life was held at the Rimbey United Church, Rimbey on Monday, January 11, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. with the Reverend Deborah Laing officiating. Cremation took place at the Central Alberta Crematorium, Red Deer. Interment will take place in the Mount Auburn Cemetery, Rimbey at a later date. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Melba’s Memory may be made directly to the David Thompson Health Trust, c/o Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre ~ Long Term Care, Box 440, Rimbey, Alberta T0C 2J0. Condolences to the Odenbach Family may also be expressed by e-mail to: special_reflections@telusplanet.net Funeral and Cremation Arrangements for the Late Melba May Odenbach entrusted to the care of OBERHAMMER FUNERAL CHAPELS LTD.
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John passed away at Strathmore Hospital. He was born to Jean Pierre and Elizabeth of Langdon, AB. He started school in Langdon and, at the age of 10, the family moved to Cheadle where he continued his schooling at the Fairplay School and met the love of his life, Doris Drake. They were united in marriage on January 25, 1947 and spent 68 marvelous years together. John loved the farm and spent his life involved in agriculture, grain farming and raising livestock. He was also involved in real estate, eventually forming JonDor Real Estate. He devoted his life to his family and his community. John was the founding president of the Cheadle Lions Club, a long-time member of the Sodbusters, and an active supporter of his neighbourhood churches. Left to mourn his loss is his loving wife Doris; son Guy (Wendy); daughter Marlyn (David) Townsend; grandsons Jason (Kerri) and Douglas (Yolanda); and great-grandchildren Tia, Lucas, Alex, Isaac, and Reid. John was predeceased by his parents, sisters Martha (Rob) Jackson and Mary (Ed) Barlow, and brother in law Bob (Phyllis) Drake. In lieu of flowers, donations in John’s memory may be made directly to the Cheadle Lions Club Hospice Fund (Box 22 Site 3 RR1, Strathmore, AB. T1P 1J6). A funeral service will be held on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at Strathmore Alliance Church at 11:00 a.m. To send condolences, please visit John’s obituary at www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.
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Walter was born in Rimbey, AB. June 17, 1920. He grew up on the family farm with 6 brothers and 2 sisters. At the onset of WWII, Walter joined the armed forces and devoted his life to his country. He married Margaret McGuire in 1946 and raised four beautiful daughters Darlene ( Bill ), Sheila ( Lawrence ), Gayla ( Floyd ), Cheryl ( John ). Margaret predeceased him in 1993. In 1995 Walter married another Margaret ( Engleson ) and moved to Creston, B.C. Walter passed away January 3, 2016 and will be lovingly remembered by his wife Margaret, four daughters and spouses, step daughter Sheila (Byron), step son Roger, 13 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren, one brother and one sister. Numerous nieces and nephews. The Funeral service was held Friday January 8, 2016 at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Creston, B.C. Burial to follow in Rimbey, AB, Memorial Contributions may be made to Swan Valley Lodge Box 1880, Creston, BC or to the donors choice.
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CHRYSLER DEALERSHIP Hiring immediately in Killam, AB. 3rd/4th year Automotive Journeyman Technician. Competitive wages, clean atmosphere, full benefits. Send resume mcwes@telus.net DRYWALL INSTALLER (NOC: 7284) Vacancies : 1 Job start date : As Soon as Possible Salary : $25.50 / Hour Hours : 40 Hours / Week Terms of employment: Permanent Full Time Employer : International Hospital Maintenance Service (IHMS) Website : http://www.ihmscanada.com/ SKILLS Work Setting : Institutional, Commercial Weight Handling : Up to 23 kg (50 lbs) Own Tools/Equipment: Steel toed safety boots; Hard hat; Safety glasses/goggles. Additional Skills : Work at heights, on scaffolding or swing stages; Read and interpret blueprints, maps, drawings and specifications; Estimate costs and materials; Erect and install scaffolding, falsework and other working platforms; Valid driver’s licence Drywall Installer and Finisher Specific Skills: - Measure, cut, fit and install drywall sheets; - Cut and install metal corner beads to protect exterior corners; - Fill joints, nail indentations, holes and cracks with joint compound using trowel and broad knife; - Tape over joints using taping machine and embed tape in compound; -Fabricate and install suspended metal ceiling grids and place in panels to form acoustical and coffered ceilings; -Smooth out excess compound and allow coat to dry; - Apply successive coats of compound and sand seams and joints; Position and secure sheets to metal or wooden studs or joists Credentials (certificates, licences, memberships, courses, etc.): Not applicable; not required Education : Secondary (high) school graduation certificate Experience : 2 years to less than 3 years Languages : English Security and Safety : Criminal record check HOW TO APPLY By e-mail :ddsp1@shaw.ca By fax : (780)409-8355 By mail : 13663 St. Albert Trail, Edmonton, Alberta, T5L5E7 INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT School. Hands on tasks. Start Weekly. GPS Training! Funding & Housing Available! Job Aid! Already a HEO? Get certification proof. 1-866-399-3853 or go to iheschool.com
Truckers/ Drivers
860
ROADEX SERVICES requires O/O 1 tons and 3 tons for our RV division to haul RV’s throughout North America. Paid by direct deposit, benefits and company fuel cards with discount. Border crossing required with valid passport and clean criminal record. 1-800-867-6233; www.roadexservices.com.
Business Opportunities
870
GET FREE VENDING MACHINES. Can Earn $100,000.00 + Per Year. All Cash-Locations Provided. Protected Territories. Interest Free Financing. Full Details CALL NOW 1-866-668-6629 Website WWW.TCVEND.COM 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.
Misc. Help
880 In Town of Rimbey
Looking for full or part-time help in home care for a young man with Autism. Must enjoy walking and swimming. Government funded. Some Eves & Wknds Req.
Phone:
403.843.6981 ACADEMIC Express ADULT EDUCATION AND TRAINING
JANUARY START GED Preparation Would you like to take the GED in your community? • • • • • • • • •
Red Deer Rocky Mtn. House Rimbey Caroline Sylvan Lake Innisfail Stettler Ponoka Lacombe Gov’t of Alberta Funding may be available. 403-340-1930 www.academicexpress.ca
Employment Training
900
COME AND LEARN. Unlock your Superpowers! Jan. 29 & 30, 2016, Edmonton. AWNA’s Annual Symposium. Educational Sessions in Journalism, Sales Ad & News Design. Internationally acclaimed speakers. Pre-Register. For more info: www. awna.com/symposium. HEALTHCARE DOCUMENTATION Specialists in huge demand. Employers prefer CanScribe graduates. A great work-from-home career! Contact us now to start your training day; www.canscribe.com. 1-800-466-1535; info@canscribe.com. HEALTHCARE DOCUMENTATION Specialists in huge demand. Employers prefer CanScribe graduates. A great work-from-home career! Contact us now to start your training day; www.canscribe.com. 1-800-466-1535; info@canscribe.com.
Start your career! See Help Wanted JOURNALISTS, Graphic Artists, Marketing and more. Alberta’s weekly newspapers are looking for people like you. Post your resume online. Free. Visit: awna.com/ for-job-seekers.
Employment Training
900
SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business? Post your resume for FREE right where the publishers are looking. Visit: awna.com/for-job-seekers. Tired of Standing? Find something to sit on in Classifieds
Business Services #1000 - #1430
Butchering
1055
JKC MEATS MEATS JKC
Licensed Mobile Mobile Butchering Licensed Butchering Custom Cutting Cutting &&Wrapping Custom Wrapping Beef,Pork Pork and Beef, andWild WildGame Game
Paul Taylor
843-4383 Legal Services
EASY ALBERTA DIVORCE: Free consultation call 1-800-320-2477 or www.canadianlegal.org CCA Award #1 Paralegal. A+ BBB Reputation. 26 years experience. Open Mon. - Sat. REACH OVER 1 Million Readers Weekly. Advertise Province Wide Classifieds. Only $269 + GST (based on 25 words or less). Call now for details 1-800-282-6903 ext. 228; www.awna.com. REACH OVER 1 Million Readers Weekly. Advertise Province Wide Classifieds. Only $269 + GST (based on 25 words or less). Call now for details 1-800-282-6903 ext. 228; www.awna.com.
Painters/ Decorators
1310
“When Ralph’s done brushing you don’t feel rolled”
miles EE & & 1.5 1.5 22 miles miles N of Hoadley AB.
Journeyman painter, serving the area: since 1984
1260
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.
403-843-4172 Personal Services
1315
Personal Services
1315
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. DO YOU HAVE A Disability? Physical or mental. We can help you get up to $40,000 back from the Canadian Government. For details check out our website: disabilitygroupcanada.com or call us today toll free 1-888-875-4787.
DO YOU HAVE A Disability? Physical or mental. We can help you get up to $40,000 back from the Canadian Government. For details check out our website: disabilitygroupcanada.com or call us today toll free 1-888-875-4787. HIP OR KNEE Replacement? Restrictions in walking/dressing? $2,500 yearly tax credit. $20,000 lump sum cheque. Disability Tax Credit. Expert Help: 1-844-453-5372.
HIP OR KNEE Replacement? Restrictions in walking/dressing? $2,500 yearly tax credit. $20,000 lump sum cheque. Disability Tax Credit. Expert Help: 1-844-453-5372.
TELL it all! Tell it well! Make your ads sell for you by giving full description of goods or services offered. Include prices and terms. Phone 1-877-223-3311 for a friendly ad taker.
Misc. Services
Misc. Services
1290
1290
Hillbilly Tree Mulching Ltd.
1290
EASY ALBERTA DIVORCE: Free consultation call 1-800-320-2477 or www.canadianlegal.org CCA Award #1 Paralegal. A+ BBB Reputation. 26 years experience. Open Mon. - Sat.
Well Drilling
1290
RALPH’S PAINTING
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.
Misc. Services
Misc. Services
• FENCE LINES • CUT LINES • POWER LINES • PIPELINES • BRUSH & BUSH • STUMPS MULCHING TO SUIT ALL NEEDS
Doug Casey
1400
Well Drilling
Can do trees up to 15” wide
1.403.318.0498 1.403.358.0452
1400
Well Drilling
1400
For all your
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Check status of 3 government grants/assistance worth up to $5000 or more EACH and CHECK BIG IRON’S $5000 WINTER DISCOUNT PACKAGE Time Payment Plan O.A.C. for water wells and water treatment 12345
RURAL WATER TREATMENT (Province Wide) Iron Filters • Softeners • Reverse Osmosis • “Kontinuous ShoK” Chlorinator
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*Big Iron drills all winter long* *check rig availability in your area
20 RIMBEY REVIEW
TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016
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.
COUNTRYSIDE DENTURES º
Al York General Manager Cell: (403) 783-0593 5410 - 43 Street Bus: (403) 843-3700 Fax: (403) 843-3430 Rimbey, AB
TERRY GRIEMAN
Janice Cameron DD
Home Centre Manager
We have moved to a new location in Ponoka. Now located in downtown Ponoka north of the Dollar Tree store.
P. O. Box 260
Business Ext. Fax Cell terrygrieman@rimbeycoop.com
Rimbey Co-op 4625 51st Street Association Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0 Canada Ltd.
(403) 843-2258 #111 (403) 843-4242 (403) 704-0271
Call for your appointment today:
403-790-2700
MOBILE - to your door GLASS SERVICE
ROGER MASUR
Rimbey & Area Sales Representative 780-360-9552 • rogerm@hilinecnh.com
VISIT US AT www.hilinecnh.com
780-388-0216
Alder Flats • Buck Lake
Business: 780-352-9244 Toll-Free: 1-888-644-5463 4723-39 Avenue, Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 2J4
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Location: North west of Rimbey on Highway 20 to Tsp Rd. 432 Medicine Lake Road 5.5 km west to #31055
New Ownership • Vacant Units Available
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
HOMEWARD BOUND KENNELS
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BOARDING & GROOMING RR#1 Lockhart Road Rimbey, Alberta T0C 2J0
Ph: 843-7794 Cell: 704-5039 dbfranklin@telus.net
BRIAN GODLONTON Petroleum Manager
Rimbey Co-op Association Ltd.
P. O. Box 260 4625 51st Street Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0 Canada
Business Ext. Fax Cell
(403) 843-2258 #104 (403) 843-4242 6982 (403) 704-0271
4617 46 AVE., RIMBEY, AB
403-348-9093
SHOP
Steel • Stainless •Aluminum
PORTABLE
Stick • Mig • Tig
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016 Pet Services
1318
MacDonald Old Kennels Animal services for Ponoka County
Dog Shelter Boarding Dogs for adoption Dogs to surrender www.pawsandclawsanimalrescue.ca click courtesy adoptions
Phone (403) 783-7447 Roofing
1370
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. 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.
EquipmentMisc.
A-CHEAP, lowest prices, steel shipping containers. Used 20’ & 40’ Seacans insulated & 40’ freezers, Special $2200 Wanted: Professional wood carver needed. 1-866-528-7108; www.rtccontainer.com.
Firewood
Auctions
1530
ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION Sun. January 17- 10 a.m. Bowden Lions Hall, Bowden A.B. Unique collectibles, Retro Furniture, Show cases, Shells, Jewelry, Glassware, China.. Just too much to mention! Check web for pictures & listing Pilgrim Auction Service 403-556-5531 www.pilgrimauction.com PEAK FITNESS EXERCISE EQUIP. Dispersal #8, 7710-50 Ave., Red Deer, AB. Sat., Jan. 23, 2016 @ 11 AM. Cardio, Spin Bikes, Selectorized & Plate Loaded Weight Equip., Dumbbells, Benches, Racks, Tanning Bed, TV’s, Lockers, Office, Daycare, & More. See www. montgomeryauctions.com or call 800-371-6963
EASY!
The easy way to find a buyer for items you want to sell is with a Classified want ad. Phone 1-877-2233311
Misc. for Sale
1660
FOR SALE Birch, Pine & Poplar Firewood Dry & Split FREE DELIVERY 403.843.6707 Garden Supplies
1680
REFORESTATION NURSERY SEEDLINGS of hardy trees, shrubs, & berries for shelterbelts or landscaping. Spruce & Pine from $0.99/tree. Free Shipping. Replacement guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or www.treetime.ca
Travel Packages
Buy & Sell #1500 - #1990
1620
1900
SEE POLAR BEARS, Walrus and Whales on our Arctic Explorer Voyage next summer. SAVE 15% With Our Winter Sale for a Limited Time. CALL TOLLFREE: 1-800-363-7566 or visit: www. adventurecanada.com. (TICO#04001400)
Wanted To Buy
1930
BLUE GRASS LTD. is looking for Lodgepole Pine and Scots Pine in any size. Willing to dig or pick up ourselves. Contact Bill 403-226-0468. BLUE GRASS LTD. is looking for Lodgepole Pine and Scots Pine in any size. Willing to dig or pick up ourselves. Contact Bill 403-226-0468. BLUE GRASS LTD. is looking for logging truck loads of Birch Firewood. Split or logs, delivered or picked up. Contact Bill 403-226-0468. BLUE GRASS LTD. is looking for logging truck loads of Birch Firewood. Split or logs, delivered or picked up. Contact Bill 403-226-0468. FIREARMS. All types wanted, estates, collections, single items, military. We handle all paperwork and transportation. Licensed dealer. 1-866-960-0045; www.dollars4guns.com.
Wanted To Buy
1930
FREE SCRAP and truck removal including farm machinery. We pay cash at our yard. 1-780-914-7560; www.sturgeonbusparts.ca. WANTED - SHED ANTLERS. Buying shed antlers all sizes and conditions. Paying top dollar for elk, deer, moose. Buying all the time. Phone, text, email: 403-352-9397 or donovanh@telus.net.
Grain, Feed Hay
2190
ROUND BALES - Hay, green feed, straw and bulk oats. Delivery available. No Sunday calls please. Phone 403-704-3509 or 403-704-4333. WANTED. Hannas Seeds seeking distributors for forage, turf, native and reclamation seed. Good commissions. Contact Esther at 1-800-661-1529 or esther.stigter@ hannasseeds.com.
Pasture
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.
Pasture/ Land
3380
LOOKING TO RENT, OR ON SHARES, 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
FOR SALE
Large Round Hay Bales for sale. Good for cows or horses. No rain. $100
403-350-0244
APPROX. 800 bu. of feed wheat $5/bu. 780-986-2438 FOR SALE: Alfalfas, Clovers, Grasses plus Hay, Pasture, Reclamation and Lawn Mixtures. Early order discount - Book now! No charge custom blending. Call 1-800-661-1529 or esther.stigter@ hannasseeds.com. 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. 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.
For Rent #3000 - #3200 Houses/ Duplexes
3020
Call: 403 704 0655 3 BDRM. DUPLEX IN PONOKA, large kitchen, dining and livingroom 4 appls., rent + utils. Avail. Dec. 15. 403-783-3860 PONOKA 5 bdrm. 1 1/2 baths, single garage, central location. Avail. imm. 5411-55 St. rent $1500 403-704-1221 PONOKA NEWER 3 bdrm. townhouse, 6 appl., 3 bath, $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.immed. 403-783-4993 PONOKA, Duplex 3 bedroom. $950. rent/dd, no pets, 4 appls. + drapes. 403-346-3943 or 403-358-9179
3060
Suites
PONOKA
large 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite $950 incld’s util’s, 403-704-1645
* RIVERSIDE APTS. * Newly renovated 1 & 2 bedroom units in Ponoka: 3724-45 Street. 403-357-0287
Offices
3110
ROOMS FOR RENT At the Rimbey Church of the Nazarene. Ideal for small business’.
1760
12345 Customizable and secure. From storage to workspace. Steel containers from 8' - 53'. 20' & 40' skids with optional 4' landings available. Mount with twist locks.
780 440 4037 | SEACAN.COM
Contact the Church of¿ce for more information. Phone: 403-843-2029. Of¿ce hours are: Tuesday-Friday 9 am - noon
Public Notices
4150
POLE BARNS, Shops, steel buildings metal clad or fabric clad. Complete supply and installation. Call John @ 403-998-7907; jcameron@ advancebuildings.com.
Public Notice #6000
Public Notices ..................6010 Special Features ..............6050
STEEL BUILDING SALE REALLY BIG SALE YEAR END CLEAR OUT! 21X22 $5,190; 25X24 $5, 988; 27X28 $7,498; 30X32 $8,646; 35X34 $11,844; 42X54 $16, 386. One End wall included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422 www.pioneersteel.ca
Public Notices
of the Estate of Sharon Dolores Hanna
CALL: 403 505 6119
who died on the 17th day of November, 2015.
Financial #4400 - #4430
Investments ......................4410 Money Wanted ................4420 Money to Loan ................4430
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
Manufactured Homes
4090
Money To Loan
If you have a claim against this estate you must ¿le your claim by the 12th day of February, 2016 and provide details to:
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.
Public Notices
Gary Dubé Box 1493 Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0
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
Danny & Dorothy Willows, Executor Box 36 Buck Lake, AB T0C 0T0 If you do not ¿le by the date above the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
AN EXCELLENT CHOICE WHERE YOUR AD REACHES RURAL READERS
CALL 1-877-223-3311 CLASSIFIEDS HOT-LINE
PUBLIC NOTICE Amendment to Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU The Council of Ponoka County has been asked by Kyle MacKay to amend Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU as follows: Reclassify approximately 20 acres of the SW 30-43-2-W5 from Agricultural District to Restricted Agricultural District to allow for subdivision of the rezoned area. 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 10:45 a.m. on Tuesday, January 26, 2016 in the Council Chambers of the County Administration Building. 10:45 a.m.
January 26, 2016
A copy of the proposed by-law may be inspected at the County Administration Building, Ponoka, Alberta during regular office hours.
4150
POLE BARNS, Shops, steel buildings metal clad or fabric clad. Complete supply and installation. Call John @ 403-998-7907; jcameron@ advancebuildings.com. CLASSIFIED Want Ads do more things for more people than any other form of advertising. Phone 1-877223-3311
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS of the Estate of Dwyanne Rigby who died on the 17th day of October, 2015. If you have a claim against this estate you must ¿le your claim by the 15th day of March, 2016 and provide details to:
Ponoka County
1.403.505.9141
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.
6010
6010
1980 Mobile Home in Rimbey park, for sale. More info call: CROSS COUNTRY HOMES. Come view our show homes that are ready for quick possession; 20’ wides from $114,000! Visit us in Acheson. 780-470-8000; www. crosscountryhomes.com.
6010
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS
a Hay Quarter, in the Rimbey area for the 2016 season.
Two Rental Houses Available. One now & one on Feb. 1. $1000 + DD
Buildings For Sale
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
22 RIMBEY REVIEW
TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016
May, June and July 2015 highlights MAY 2015 HIGHLIGHTS Mill rate set Municipal mill rate in Rimbey goes up by two per cent BY TREENA MIELKE Depending on the assessed value of their home, taxpayers in Rimbey could see about a hundred-dollar increase on the municipal portion of their tax bill this year. The increase equates to a home in Rimbey which is assessed at around $205,000, said acting CAO Lori Hillis, who noted the municipal mill rate has increased by two per cent this year. Commercial taxes have also gone up two per cent. Mayor Rick Pankiw is pleased with the minimal increase. “We tried to listen to the taxpayers and make it as light as possible. The town is in good shape, barring any unforeseen disaster. As with all municipalities we are waiting for the NDP’s budget to determine what may happen (regarding municipal funding).” Rimbey’s $6 million budget shows projected operating expenses of $5.8 million with $172,000 slated for reserves and $1.5 million to go towards capital expenditures. Capital expenditures include $30,000 worth of upgrades to the RCMP station, two stand-by generators valued at $85,000 each for the community centre and Well 13, a new water well for $60,000 and main reservoir and pumphouse upgrades for $75,000.
Neva Kowalzik is served by Evie Burns from the Rimbey Hospital Ladies Auxiliary during their tea held May 13 at the Legion in Rimbey. Treena Mielke Photo
JULY 2015 HIGHLIGHTS Canada Day celebration provides plenty of family fun
JUNE 2015 HIGHLIGHTS Break-in involves theft of highly valued hockey memorabilia Rimbey RCMP detachment investigated 40 files this week. Highlights include a break and enter to a residence, theft, mischief, drugs, fraud and other serious matters. Break-in A local homeowner, who resides north of Bluffton, had his house broken into while he was away over the last few weeks. Police were notified by a concerned citizen that there was a suspicious yellow side-by-side utility vehicle hidden in the trees on his farm which was visible from an oil lease road on his property. Further investigation revealed the $18,000 off-highway vehicle had actually been stolen from an acreage north of Bluffton near Township Road 444. When police notified the owner of the vehicle it was realized that his home had also been broken into. Rimbey detachment members and a RCMP Forensic Crime Scene specialist attended the residence and began to gather evidence pertaining to the case. The thieves had completely emptied out the entire residence, stealing everything from kitchen ware to highly valued authentic framed NHL signed jerseys from noted players, such as Wayne Gretzky, Steve Yzerman, Pavel Bure and many others. A priceless Royal Bank Cup hockey ring was also stolen. Police continue to diligently follow up on all leads and examine evidence as the investigation continues.
BY TREENA MIELKE The Canada Day celebration held July 1 at Pas Ka Poo Park did Rimbey proud. In his speech Mayor Rick Pankiw, who was MC of the opening ceremonies, said the organizing committee spearheaded by Cindy Bowie, community services director deserved kudos for a job well done. He mentioned Cheryl Jones, Pas Ka Poo Park administrator, Gayle Rondeel, Dawna Providenti and councillors Matthew Jaycox, Jack Webb and Brian Godlongton for their help in making the event the success it was. Out-of-towners who came to Rimbey to enjoy the festivities were impressed with the event, enjoying many of the activities, eating birthday cake, and simply having a good time. “It’s more kid friendly than Red Deer activities,” said Rieki Solberg. “There is no shortage of activities for the kids,” added Jessi O’Reilley, who was at the park with her husband, Jesse and their three pre-school children, Saeber, Ranger and Drae. Halina Pearce, who lives in the United Kingdom and was visiting her brother Michael Jarmoluk for a few days, also took part in the celebrations. A gracious lady with a lovely smile, Pearce held onto her brother’s arm as she mixed and mingled with the crowd. Jarmoluk, dressed in his Legion uniform, took great pride in introducing her to his many friends.
Halina Pearce, who lives in the United Kingdom, but was in Rimbey visiting, on July 1, enjoyed the Canada Day celebrations with her brother Michael Jarmoluk, a longtime resident of the community. Treena Mielke Photo
ON NOW AT YOUR ALBERTA CHEVROLET DEALERS. AlbertaChevrolet.com 1-800-GM-DRIVE. Chevrolet is a brand of General Motors of Canada. Offers apply to the lease of a 2016 Cruze Limited LS (1SA/KPK), purchase or lease of a 2016 Equinox LS FWD (1SA/K05) and purchase or finance of a 2015 Silverado 2500HD/3500HD WT 2WD with gas engine. 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 Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. * Offer valid to eligible retail lessees in Canada who have entered into a lease agreement with GM Financial and accept delivery between January 5 and February 1, 2016 of a new or demonstrator 2016 model year Chevrolet model excluding Chevrolet Colorado 2SA. General Motors of Canada will pay two bi-weekly lease payments as defined on the lease agreement (inclusive of taxes and any applicable pro-rata amount normally due at lease delivery as defined on the lease agreement). After the first two bi-weekly payments, lessee will be required to make all remaining scheduled payments over the remaining term of the lease agreement. PPSA/RDPRM is not due. Consumer may be required to pay Dealer Fees. Insurance, license, and applicable taxes not included. Additional conditions and limitations apply. GM reserves the right to modify or terminate this offer at any time without prior notice. See dealer for details.¥ Purchase price includes $714 Owner Cash (tax exclusive) and a cash credit of $3,000 and applies to new 2016 Equinox LS FWD (1SA/K05) models at participating dealers in Canada. Purchase price of $24,795 excludes license, insurance, registration, dealer fees and taxes. 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. *** Lease based on a purchase price of $13,620, including $476 Owner Cash (tax exclusive) and $3,500 lease cash for a new eligible 2016 Cruze Limited LS (1SA/KPK). Bi-weekly payment is $66 for 24 months at 0% APR, on approved credit to qualified retail customers by GM Financial. Annual kilometre limit of 20,000 km, $0.16 per excess kilometre. $0 down payment and a $0 security deposit is required. Payment may vary depending on down payment or trade. Total obligation is $3,432, plus applicable taxes. Option to purchase at lease end is $10,189. Price and total obligation exclude license, insurance, registration, taxes and optional equipment. Other lease options are available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited-time offer, which may not be combined with other offers. See your dealer for conditions and details. General Motors of Canada Company reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. ^ Offer available to qualified retail customers in Canada for vehicles delivered between January 5 and February 1, 2016. 0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services, Scotiabank® or RBC Royal Bank for 84 months on all new or demonstrator 2015 Silverado 1500 Double Cab 2WD WT / Crew Cab 2WD WT and Silverado HD’s WT 2WD with gas engine. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $40,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $476.19 for 84 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $40,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight and air tax ($100, if applicable) included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and dealer fees not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offer which may not be combined with certain other offers. GM Canada may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ®Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. † $12,000 is a combined credit consisting of $1,000 Owner Cash (tax inclusive) and an $11,000 manufacturer to dealer cash credit (tax exclusive) for a 2015 Silverado HD Double Cab with gas engine (except WT 2WD), which is available for cash purchases only and cannot be combined with special lease and finance rates. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this $11,000 credit which will result in higher effective interest rates. Discounts vary by model. †† Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer car that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2015 Sonic, Trax or Silverado, or 2016 model year Chevrolet car, SUV, crossover and pickups models delivered in Canada between January 5 and February 1, 2016. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $500 credit available on Chevrolet Spark, Sonic, Cruze, Malibu, Volt, Camaro, Trax; $750 credit available on other Chevrolets (except Colorado 2SA, Silverado Light Duty and Heavy Duty); $1,000 credit available on Chevrolet all Silverado’s. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Company to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited. See your GM Canada dealer for details. GM Canada reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. μ The Chevrolet Equinox received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact SUVs in a tie in the proprietary J.D. Power 2015 U.S. Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 84,367 U.S. new-vehicle owners, measuring 244 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of U.S. owners surveyed in February-May 2015. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. ¥¥ Based on GM Testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. ~ Visit onstar.ca for coverage maps, details and system limitations. Services and connectivity may vary by model and conditions. OnStar with 4G LTE connectivity is available on select vehicle models and in select markets. Customers will be able to access OnStar services only if they accept the OnStar User Terms and Privacy Statement (including software terms). OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. After the trial period (if applicable), an active OnStar service plan is required. ‡‡ Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). ** The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who have purchased or leased a new eligible 2015 MY Chevrolet (excluding Spark EV), with an ACDelco® oil and filter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 40,000 km, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Company reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ^^ Whichever comes first. See dealer for details.
TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016 RIMBEY REVIEW 23
DISCOVER CHEVROLET
& DRIVE AWAY WITHOUT PAYING
$
0 0 0 0
OR
4G LTE Wi-Fi
~
$
FIRST TWO BI-WEEKLY PAYMENTS
WEEKLY
Safety
Airbags
10
2015 SILVERADO HD
FINANCING
0%
UP TO
FOR
$
DOWN PAYMENT
$33 @ 0 % FOR
LEASE
4G LTE Wi-Fi ~
MONTHS
84
ON OTHER MODELS
$12,000
CHEVROLET COMPLETE CARE:
2
$
DUE AT DELIVERY
LEASE FROM $66 BI-WEEKLY ***, THAT’S LIKE:
MONTHS
24
SECURITY DEPOSIT
WITH
COMPLIMENTARY OIL CHANGES **
YEARS/48,000 KM
5
ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE ^^
YEARS/160,000 KM
ON 2016 LEASE PURCHASES*
2016 CRUZE LIMITED LS 1SA
DOWN
$0
BASED ON A LEASE PURCHASE PRICE OF $13,620 (INCLUDES $500 OWNER CASH†† + $3,500 LEASE CASH)
CRUISE THE STREETS WITH ITS NHTSA 5-STAR SAFETY SCORE, AND FIRST-IN-ITS-CLASS BUILT-IN 4G LTE WIFI.
Fuel Efficiency
6.6 L/100km hwy ¥¥
LTZ MODEL SHOWN
‡‡
HIGHEST RANKED COMPACT SUV IN INITIAL QUALITY IN A TIE IN THE U.S.μ
$24,795
OR FIRST TWO BI-WEEKLY PAYMENTS
5
POWERTRAIN WARRANTY ^^
$0
Maximum Payload
1,615
kg (3,560 lb.)
AlbertaChevrolet.com
YEARS/160,000 KM
2016 EQUINOX LS (INCLUDES $750 OWNER CASH †† + $3,000 CASH CREDIT ON FWD MODELS)
CASH PURCHASE PRICE ¥
$0 $0 $0 DOWN PAYMENT
DUE AT DELIVERY
LT MODEL SHOWN 4G LTE Wi-Fi
~
SECURITY DEPOSIT
ENJOY THE FUEL ECONOMY OF A COMPACT CAR AND ALL THE CAPABILITY OF AN SUV WITH ITS ECOTEC® 2.4L ENGINE. Fuel Efficiency
7.3
L/100km hwy ¥¥
ON SELECT MODELS^
TOTAL CASH CREDIT†
(INCLUDES $1,000 OWNER CASH††)
LTZ MODEL SHOWN
24 RIMBEY REVIEW
TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 2016
D E D N E X T LEFEBRUARY 1 ST
UNTI
EVENT
ON MOST NEW MODELS
NO PAYMENTS ‘TIL SPRING AND CASH BACKS UP TO $12,000!
C1208
MSRP $21,164 $ 135 B/W 84MTHS
SALE
$
2015 FOCUS SE SEDAN
19,500
C1282
MSRP $34,299 $ 209 B/W 84MTHS
29,900
SALE
$
2015 F150 S/CAB
SALE
$
36,004
C1381
SALE
MSRP $38,799 $ 242 B/W 84MTHS
$
2015 F150 CREW XTR T1204
T1268
MSRP $50,799 $ 254 B/W 84MTHS
2016 FUSION SE AWD
MSRP $49,729 $ 279 B/W 84MTHS
39,887
SALE
$
34,900
T0971
SALE
MSRP $64,089 $ 329 B/W 84MTHS
$
2016 MUSTANG 14 COUPE PREMIUM
2015 F350 CREW XLT DIESEL
46,998
ALL FACTORY REBATES TO DEALER. ALL VEHICLE PLUS GST AND FEES. $499 ADMIN & $20 TIRE TAX, $6.25 AMVIC FEE. EG. C1208 2015 FOCUS 4.9% OVER 84 MONTHS. BW PYMT $135. TOTAL PAYMENTS EQUAL $24961.30, TOTAL INTEREST EQUAL $3893.28
NEW YEAR PRE-OWNED CLEAROUT - HUGE MARKDOWNS WE WILL PAY OFF YOUR CREDIT CARD - ALL CREDIT APPS ACCEPTED - NO PAYMENTS ‘TIL SPRING
2011 FUSION SEL
2012 FOCUS SE
T0678A
89
$
B/W 72MTHS
SALE
$
12,900
C0752A
99
$
B/W 84MTHS
SALE
$
12,900
2013 XTR SUPERCREW T0915A
177
$
B/W 84MTHS
SALE
$
27,300
2014 MITSUBISHI LANCER
L0459
207
$
B/W 72MTHS
SALE
$
L0523
$
148
B/W 84MTHS
SALE
$
2011 RAM 1500 LARAMIE
27,958
23,000 T1319A
$
385
B/W 84MTHS
SALE
$
2015 F350 LARIAT DIESEL LOW KM
57,500
*ALL PR ICES PLU S $499 AD M IN FEE & GST. E G 2012 F ORD F OCUS SE 84 MON THS F IN AN CIN G 4. 99% APR TOTAL PY MTS $ 1 8 5 5 0 .4 0 . TOTAL INTEREST $ 2 8 6 6 .3 8
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