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Bentley Generals fans proud of win, sad to say goodbye

Bentley Generals cheer after teammate Carter Rigby scored the winning goal to bring the team to a 4-3 victory in an overtime win against host team South East Prairie Thunder. The win gives Bentley its third Canadian senior men’s hockey title in the last eight years. Photo courtesy of Rusty Barton/HHOF

BY TREENA MIELKE Once again, The Bentley Generals have emerged the victorious winners of the Allan Cup. This year the championship game ended in an overtime thriller that kept fans on the edge of their seats. Derek Dickau was one of

those fans. Dickau, a longtime Generals fan, pulled the team’s equipment trailer to Steinback, Manitoba, so he could watch the finals against South East Prairie Thunder first hand. “It was thrilling,” he said. “A little town like Bentley winning. That’s pretty awesome.”

The crowning moment for the Generals came with just over four minutes left in the first overtime period when Carter Rigby’s shot on goal made its target. Joan Dickau who watched most of the game on television at home marveled not only at the win, but at the similarities from an overtime championship

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to Lacombe, but they do understand the reality of the economics of the situation. “I totally understand and I support the decision, but I don’t like it,” said Joan Dickau, who has taken tickets at the door for the Generals games and is aware of the dwindling crowds.

game seven years ago. “Same team, same town, same score,” she said. Dickau said he personally knows a lot of the players and is very proud of the team. “They are a talented bunch of boys,” he said. Both Derek and his wife Joan are sad that the Generals are moving

The win gives Bentley its third Canadian senior men’s hockey title in the last eight years. The Allan Cup, Canada’s National Senior Championship, is one of the oldest club-team hockey competitions in North America. The first championship game for the Allan Cup was held in 1908.

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didn’t get too far.” “The escape was ill planned,” said Dutz. “After the truck stopped, he bailed and ran.” The search continued on foot and the man was finally cornered in the top of a shed by a police dog. When he was caught by the RCMP, he said he was on his way to turn himself in, but he wanted to have a shower first. Stephen Richmond was found to be in possession of two trucks, an ATV, two trailers and a camper and charged accordingly. He was also found to be in possession of firearms, contrary to the firearm prohibition ruling. There are also outstanding warrants against Richmond from Red Deer, Innisfail and Ponoka. He was arrested on those warrants and is also facing the new firearms and resisting arrest charges as well as the stolen property charges.

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lice was cornered hiding in a shed by a RCMP dog. Const. Carman Dutz of Rimbey RCMP said a call came in April 11 just after 8 a.m. that the person who had stolen an ATV at Strathmore was in the Rimbey area. Dutz said a GPS indicated the thief was holed up in a rural area northwest of Rimbey. Dutz was one of the RCMP members who went looking for the criminal. “When we got to the area we could hear a machine running in the bushes and through the use of high powered binoculars we could see a guy come out of the bushes. I yelled at him to stop but he looked in my direction and ran. He had no intention of complying. He jumped into another stolen vehicle and attempted to escape by driving through a fence.” Unfortunately for the thief, the stolen vehicle was out of gas and he

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Counselling services continue despite lack of town funding BY TREENA MIELKE Leanne E va n s , Neighborhood Place and Rimbey Wellness co-ordinator, reminds the public that family counselling in Rimbey is still ongoing and a counsellor from Catholic Social Services comes to town every Tuesday. While municipal funding has been cut for the service provided by Rimbey Community Wellness Association, Evans said the wellness group is hopeful to replace that funding through other sources. “We were told the funding was cut because soft services don’t fall under the mandate of the mu-

nicipal government,� she said. “However, we are hoping not to have an interruption of services.� Evans said the family councillor has been coming to Rimbey weekly since the program was initiated and she has a steady stream of clients. “A disruption in the services offered would be a huge detriment to these clients,� she said. “It takes a very large leap of faith to reach out and admit that you need help. I hope we are able to continue to support these courageous people in their quest for peace.� In an earlier interview, Evans said the counseling service has proved to

be very much needed in Rimbey. “There are many people seeking assistance with mental health issues such as depression, anxiety, anger management, blended family issues, self-esteem, couple issues and assertiveness training. There are young people who struggle with trouble at home and at school,� she said.

The counsellor helps participants learn healthy strategies to deal with anger, bullying, teasing, violence, community and family conflict. Some people utilizing the program are referred by Alberta Mental Health and Rimbey Victim Service Unit is supportive of this initiative as well. Referrals also come from

the social worker at the Rimbey Junior Senior High School and West Country Outreach School. Catholic Social Services has provided the services to Rimbey and area for a cost of approximately $15,000 annually. “Great progress has been made to break down stigmatism and fear so that anyone that may find himself or herself in need

of this service will access it,� she said. Rimbey Victim Services and FCSS contribute $5,000 each towards the program. Appointments can be made now with the family counsellor by calling Red Deer Catholic Social Service office at 403-3478844 and specifying that the appointments be made in Rimbey.

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Treena Mielke On The Other Side News flashes are ongoing. They are here, there and everywhere. The price of oil remains a slippery slope of uncertainty. A police investigation is underway after a passenger plane approaching Heathrow Airport flew into what is believed to have been a drone. Understandably, both those news flashes are cause for concern. And so it goes. News on a global scale is keeping print media, broadcast media and social media alive and well. But here at home, in good old central Alberta, the land

where wild roses go crazy in the spring, coloring roadside ditches with their shy pink blooms, there is also a news flash. As of April 15, the ice went out in Sylvan Lake. And, according to records checked by historian Michael Dawe, it’s the earliest ever that has happened. I believe that particular news flash, was like a pebble dropped into the lake before it gets interrupted with boat waves. It caused a ripple effect, as locals and lake visitors alike peered into the past trying to bring to recall their own memories of the lake, almost washed away by the sands of time. I flip back over my own memories, trying to clamp down a time, a date, and a story to go with it, but I come to the sad realization, I don’t remember dates, only moments. I remember one such moment. I, an ill kept little kid with messy brown hair and bare feet, am perched in the front seat of an old ’49 Pontiac. My dad is in the driver’s seat and our dog, a non-descript breed of nuisance, is in the back.

Suddenly without warning, there it is. A huge expanse of liquid blue, shimmering in the sunlight. A few miles later, we were there. Being at the lake seemed like a different world. I remember the sun, warm on my hair, the hot, dry feel of sand between my toes and the creamy cool taste of ice cream, soft on my tongue. I remember my dad saying the ice didn’t melt in Sylvan Lake. It only sank. My dad was smart and knew about such things. I didn’t question him, I simply believed him. I still remember the painful splash of the icy water on my poor tummy as I tried, unsuccessfully, to execute a graceful dive off the wooden pier. I believe the common term for that particular dive was and probably still is, a

belly flop. Fast forward about 15 years. Sitting in a ‘70 something red Volkswagen, my husband in the driver’s seat, three kids in the back. We crest a hill on Hwy. 11 and there it is, the same huge expanse of liquid blue, shimmering in the sunlight. I remember ice cream and sticky fingers. Excited shrieks and laughter. Sand pails and castles. And me, always in the background, admonishing the kids gently and then not so gently when they became tiny specks in the water, “don’t go out too far. Stay where I can see you.” They did, of course, go out too far. They grew up. And, always, they went out too far, to places far away and unknown to me. But, always, thankfully they came back. And so the summers came and the summers went.

Waterskiing and hamburgers. Sunscreen and sandscastles. Footprints in the sand. And as the ever-changing tides of time keep on, keeping on, I learn nothing is as permanent as change. But still, some things never change. Sitting on the beach and savoring the taste of ice cream will remain now and forever a delicious waste of time. The hot, dry feel of sand between your toes remains endlessly cool. Watching the way the sun splinters into a million shards of light when it is reflected off the water remains a timeless wonder. And hearing the echo of a child’s laughter bouncing back over the waves is a lifetime guarantee that happiness can be contagious. Does it get any better? I don’t think so!

Legalization of marjuiana backwards thinking Well it looks like federal marijuana legislation will be upon us next spring. Jane Philpott, Canada’s health minister, made the announcement on April 20th. I can have so much fun with this. First, the most oblivious. The announcement was made on four-twenty: apparently an important date with the cannabis culture. Second, our health minister’s name will surely be turned into an Internet meme. Jane Philpott. This is just handing the Internet ammunition. MaryJane is phill’ed with pott. Well, that one isn’t too clever, but you can see what I’m getting after. I would like to poke more fun at our health minister’s name in honour of four-twenty, but the legalization of weed is actually a pretty serious issue. It seems like all it takes is the feds to flip the switch and marijuana goes from illegal to legal. Boom. Just like that. One day smoking weed is frowned upon and the next day smoking weed is as innocent

Repealing the ban as playing on the on alcohol seemed swing set at the park. to patch up a lot The legalizaof the problems tion of marijuana the prohibition created, but then is a cop out from the bad guys just the war on drugs. looked to other What if the federal government criminal means— the illegal sale of legalized other narcotics. If the criminal activities feds take away just because they weren’t winning a huge source of the battle? What if revenue from the Jonah Kondro black market, what say the feds decided that pedophilia takes its place? I don’t imagine would one day just become legal? Granted the le- criminal organizations will pasgalization of weed and the hei- sively accept revenue loss. Let’s not kid ourselves. There is nous acts of pedophilia are two grossly different conversations; a lot of money to be made from moreover, does our morality the legalization of marijuana. For just switch over instantaneously a while a bucket of chicken was when something goes from ille- worth more than a barrel of oil. The feds are simply looking to gal to legal? The prohibition of alcohol in lay a pipeline into other revenue the ’20s and early ’30s caused pools. There might not be a physa bunch of problems in the U.S: ical pot pipeline, but the taxes bootlegging, criminal activity, etc. from each legal marijuana trans-

action will filter into the coffers at Parliament Hill. Philpott has said the federal government will take a “comprehensive, collaborative, and compassionate” approach to drugs; and it “must have a firm scientific foundation in science.” Why not use this same approach to repair the socio-economic disparities, the psychological well-being, and the economic downturn that Canadians are enduring? I don’t think the real problems are being addressed with the legalization of marijuana. The new legislation is just going to keep the cogs of capitalism turning. Those greenhouses don’t look like they are too cheap to operate: lighting, water and ventilation. All of the resources a grow-op needs are a strain on the climate. I don’t imagine the carbon foot print Canadian’s will leave will be any smaller after marihuana is legalized. This whole issue seems to be driven by backwards thinking.


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Hole in one: Al Reaman from Red Deer scored a hole in one at Top O’ The Hill Golf Course located south of Bentley on Hwy. 20. Reaman made the shot on hole number five on the par 3 golf course on Tues., April 19. It was the first hole in one of the season at the golf course. As a hole in one winner, Reaman received a jacket, his name will be engraved on a plaque and he also received a $300 gift card from Canadian Tire. Treena Mielke Photo

REQUEST FOR TENDERS TO HAY AT PIGEON LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK ALBERTA ENVIRONMENT AND PARKS PARKS DIVISION

Alberta Environment and Parks is prepared to receive sealed tenders from individuals to provide the following service to satisfy park management objectives at Pigeon Lake Provincial Park: Haying (July 15th – August 31) of approximately 30 acres (16.874 hectares) of upland tame pasture. Information and tender document packages may be downloaded by creating a free account with Alberta Purchasing Connection at http://www.purchasingconnection.ca/ and using the reference # AB-2016-02643 or by picking up a hard copy from the address below: Alberta Environment and Parks Parks Division, Suite 700, Millennium Centre, 4909-49 Street, Red Deer, AB T4N 16044DT1 1V1 Please reserve your hard copy by calling 403-755-1452. A non-refundable amount of $25.00 (payable to Government of Alberta) will be charged for each separate Tender document package picked up at the Red Deer address. A mandatory site visit for all interested bidders is scheduled for Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at the Park Office, Pigeon Lake Provincial Park at 1:00 p.m. local time. Pre-registration for the Site Visit is required. 403-755-1452. The Province reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. All documents submitted to the Department are subject to the protection and disclosure provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. For more information on Alberta Parks, please go to the following website address http://albertaparks.ca. For specific details regarding this opportunity, contact 403-755-1452.

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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

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DATES: July 4th-11th, 2016 Trip includes flight from Norman Wells to camp and all food and lodging while at camp. Winning bidder will be responsible for flights from Edmonton to Norman Wells and return. As well as hotel stay overnight on the 3rd and on the 11th in Norman Wells, NWT. TO BID: Call Judy at 403.843.4790 Check out the website at ganariver@pentnet.net CLOSING BID: RCS Spring Auction Night Friday, April 29th, 2016 Trip for 2 people

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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

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Rimbey Alliance Church 4620 - 54th Avenue, Rimbey 403-843-3727 10:30 a.m. Worship Service with Children’s Church

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slowing down while traveling on Hwy. 20 north of Rimbey. He said the driver seemed to be having vehicle problems, so he pulled over to help out, but did a routine license plate check. As it turned out, the owner of the vehicle, who also happened to be behind the wheel, turned out to have a suspended driver’s license. While the officer was fin-

ishing up the paperwork on this individual another vehicle passed that appeared to be suspicious. Once again, the officer’s suspicions were confirmed and the driver of this vehicle was not only driving with a suspended license, he had outstanding warrants and was in possession of drugs. Both vehicles were towed and the drivers charged accordingly.

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Telling the old, old story through narration, singing and music. WHERE: Rimbey Christian Reformed Church WHEN: Sunday, May 1st at 10:00 AM WHO: ALL are invited!! Collection for Canadian Food Grains Bank and refreshments will follow the service.

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has once again donated an outdoor adventure/ fishing trip to the Rimbey Christian School for the Annual Spring Fundraising Auction. The trip will be 7 days of Hiking, fishing, wildlife viewing, horseback riding, and simply relaxing at the Palmer Lake base camp. Camp is located in the heart of the Mackenzie Mountains in the Northwest Territories, about 100 miles west of Norman Wells, NWT. The reserve bid for the trip is $2,500.00.

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were driving vehicles on Hwy. 20 while their driver’s licenses were suspended. Const. Carman Dutz from Rimbey RCMP reports that a member from the detachment noticed a vehicle

To be held on Friday, April 29th at 6:00 p.m. at the Rimbey Arena.

EVERYONE WELCOME TO THIS COMMUNITY EVENT!

We would like to thank the following sponsors for their donations to our auction Bank of Montreal Beagle Electric Behren Signs Body & Sole Buist Motors Camp Silversides Canwest Propane (Rimbey) Cargill Feeds Corner Bistro COSTCO (Red Deer) Cozies By Jess CPS – Rimbey CPS – Bentley Craft N’ Chat Dewar Apiaries DH&P Supplies Imperial Esso Services Farm Credit Canada (Red Deer) Game On Outdoors Gana River Outfitters General Appliance (Lacombe) Germane Market Gardens Gull Lake Golf Course

Holly’s Greenhouse James’ Grill & Sports Lounge JEMCO Feeds & Supplies The Jeweler Next Door JT Glass Cervus Equipment (Ponoka) Kennedy’s Parables Kerklaan Builders Kids in Harmony Store (Red Deer) Kraay Family Farm (Lacombe Corn Maze) Mandy’s Fashion & Footwear Michael’s Studio Mini Mee Clothing & Accessories Midwest Propane MNP (Rimbey) Modern Electric New Can Truck Parts Nordstrom Dental Old Country Rose Antiques Parkland Automotive Repair Services Pentagon Farm Centre Pharmasave Pik N’ Pak

Red Deer Sewing Centre Rimbey Builder Supply Centre Rimbey Christian School Playschool Parents Rimbey CO-OP Rimbey Foods Rimbey Gift Shop Rimbey Home Hardware Rimbey Touchless Car Wash Rimbey TV & Electronics Rimbey Value Drug Mart S&S Shippy Construction Ltd. Scratchin’ The Surface Schwieger Welding Servus Credit Union SIRRS Sonja’s Bed & Breakfast Stationery, Stories and Sounds Subway The Cutting Corner The Flower Gallery Town of Rimbey Urban Market (Clive) Vandobben Hoof Trimming

Wooden Shoe Sy & Grace Bennik Anko & Tina Buwalda Mike & Juanita Bender Kathy Carruthers de Bruyn Family Richard deVries Scott & Dr. Christine Ellis Teresa Kelly (Tupperware) April Klippenstein (Mary Kay) Kathy Turner- Geigle Bob Grinde Harold & Laura Grinde Shawna Payson Jodi Pearson Hank & Jessica Portiek Heather Moyes (Pampered Chef) Michael & Dirma Roseboom Maas Roseboom Clara Schwieger Tony & Jenny Stout

Doors open at 6:00 p.m. with a Silent Auction. Live Auction at 7:30 p.m. Complimentary Beef/Moose/Bison on a Bun, a concession will be available to purchase baked goods, pop and chips There will be an unsupervised play area for kids


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Senior suspects she is target for fraud BY TREENA MIELKE A Rimbey senior who doesn’t want to be indentified is convinced she has been targeted as a victim of fraud and warns other seniors to be aware of similar scams. The senior picked up her mail last week and found, much to her surprise, a cheque for $20 from a company called Unifund. She said there was very little information attached to the cheque other than it was an overpayment. However, she said she has never dealt with a company called Unifund, nor does she write cheques. “It just came out of the blue. Where they got my name, I don’t know. I have no idea what it’s for.” Const. Carman Dutz looked over the cheque and the accompanying information, and agreed it was probably a scam. He did some checking and could not

come up with information about that particular scam, but, nonetheless is quite sure, it is a way of acquiring information about the seniors’ bank account. “There are lots of different frauds out there and they keep going on. If she had nothing to do with Unifund chances are good that’s what it is. Good for her for not cashing the cheque without checking first.” Dutz warns other seniors who get a cheque in the mail for no apparent reason it is a good idea to get it verified. “Do not deposit it. If you suspect a letter or cheque is fraudulent pleased report it. To investigate the possibility of a fraud, Dutz suggests going to rcmp.gc.ca and clicking on scams and frauds for further information. Meanwhile, he plans to keep the cheque the senior received from Unifund and do further investigation into the matter.

NOTICE OF MAILING FOR 2016 COMBINED ASSESSMENT AND PROPERTY TAX NOTICES SUMMER VILLAGE OF PARKLAND BEACH IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA

Pursuant to Section 311 (1) of the Municipal Government Act, notice is hereby given that the 2016 Assessment Notices have been mailed on April 29th, 2016. If you or your agent object to the entry or omission of your name or that of any other person upon the said Roll, or object to your assessment or any assessment, you or your agent must, by June 28th, 2016 (post marked), lodge your complaint(s) with the Clerk of the Assessment Review Board - Summer Village of Parkland Beach, using the Government of Alberta “Assessment Review Board Complaint Form” (number LGS1402) , or Agent form (number LGS1405). The Assessment Summary of assessed properties is available for inspection during regular office hours Mondays thru Wednesdays (8:30 AM to 4:30 PM excluding Holidays) at the Summer Village of Parkland Beach Municipal Office located at #9 Parkland Beach Road. It is recommended that, prior to lodging a written complaint, you contact Mr. Rod Viske - Wild Rose Assessment Services directly regarding your assessment concerns at (403) 343-3357. Dated this 29th day of April, 2016

Betty Jurykoski, Chief Administrative Officer

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39 acres. Well kept 2002 SRI 3 bdrm 2 bath home, front deck. Explore trails thru mature forest. Fenced. Rimbey $370,000 Ultimate Escape! 158 acres, undisturbed wilderness, 20 acre spring fed lake, rustic 18x24 cabin. Bluffton $415,000 160 acre elk ranch, 3 bdrm log home, garage/shop, handling facility, 2nd home. Rotation pastures Breton $745,000

Rolling & rugged - 30 acres of natural landscape is waiting for your cabin or home. Fenced on 3 sides. . 3 bdrm cottage, granite counters, maple cabinets, SS appliances, in-floor heat, close to boat launch. Buck Lake $264,900 Lakeside half acre, towering spruce, 3 bdrm home, bonus room above att garage. Share in 90’ dock. Buck Lake $489,000 Private half acre lakefront 3 bdrm 2 bath Triple E home, 32x44 shop with workshop, rustic camp kitchen. Buck Lake $340,000


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NDP provincial budget goes under fire by Wildrose MLA BY TREENA MIELKE The Wildrose MLA for Rimbey-Rocky Mountain HouseSundre sees the NDP budget as risky and ideological with no plan to get Alberta back on the straight and narrow path of fiscal responsibility. While the Minister of Finance Joe Ceci said the 2016 budget includes cost saving measures such as reducing the number of agencies, boards and commissions, Jason Nixon says it is a reckless budget.

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Gull Lake Golf Course Adult League Start Dates & Tee Times Ladies League Tuesday, May 3 9:30am Mens League Tuesday, May 3 28 6:00pm Seniors (Age 55plus) League Wednesday, May 4 9:00am Mixed Thursday Night League Thursday, May 5 7:00pm Mixed Saturday Night League Saturday, May 21 7:00pm All levels of play are welcome to join. Call 843-3322 for more information. Come and check out the proshop the 2016 stock has arrived!!!


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RIMBEY REVIEW 9

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Viola “Vi” F. Peterson of Rimbey, Alberta passed away peacefully at the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre Area Two on Wednesday, April 20, 2016 at the age of 83 years. Viola was born on May 7, 1932 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She attended the Pleasant High School with her sister, Mary. Viola met and was later united in marriage to Sam Peterson in Calgary in 1963. Viola and Sam moved to the Rimbey area in the early 1970’s, and into the town of Rimbey in 1991. She greatly enjoyed gardening, in addition to her intricate hobby of petit point embroidery. Viola will be lovingly remembered by a host of very good friends and family members; especially close friends, Patti and James Penner of Rimbey. She was predeceased by her parents, Tina and Ken Moore; her beloved husband, Sam in 2012; and well as her sister, Mary Finnie in 2012. With respect for Viola’s wishes, no formal funeral service will be held. Cremation took place at the Central Alberta Crematorium, Red Deer. Interment will take place in the West Haven Cemetery, Rimbey at a later date. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Viola’s Memory may be made directly to the Salvation Army - Alberta Divisional Headquarters, 9618 - 101A Avenue NW, Edmonton, Alberta T5H 0C7 (www.salvationarmy.ca/alberta). Condolences to the Peterson Family may also be expressed by email to: special_reflections@telusplanet.net Cremation Arrangements for the Late Viola “Vi” F. Peterson entrusted to the care of OBERHAMMER FUNERAL CHAPELS LTD. 1-403-843-4445

The Boorman family is grateful for the many expressions of support in the form of cards, flowers, food, and shared memories following the death of Dr. George Boorman. A huge thanks to Dr. Nawrot and the staff of the Rimbey Care Centre for their compassion and competence. And thank you to all who made the memorial celebration so special: Reverend Deborah Laing for her thoughtful words and kind guidance; Charlotte Bonella and members of the community chorus for their music; the United Church Women for the reception lunch; our good friends for preparing and serving the family supper; and Margaret Ledingham and Dan and Ailen Iseli-Otto for the technical support. Your many kindnesses are much appreciated.

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1370

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TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 2016 Auctions

1530

Misc. for Sale

1760

2100

Livestock

Seed Grain

AUTO TOOL Surplus Auction. Saturday, April 30, 10 a.m. Autos, tools, trailers, surplus, benches, tents, pressure washers. Scribner Auction, 121 - 15 Ave. (Hwy 14), Wainwright, Alberta. 780-842-5666; www.scribnernet.com.

ONE TIME AD. Alberta BAR-DALE LIMOUSIN, SEED Barley & Seed Oats wide - Stump grinding, ERSKINE, AB. for Sale. 2 Row & 6 row postholes, double thick sod 40, two year old virgin bulls high yielding varieties sales installation, 3-6 ft. for sale at the farm. available. Suitable for grain Buy & Sell spruce pine trees, mail Fully guaranteed. or silage. High germination #1500 - #1990 order: 1-3 ft. starter trees, Call Carole Barclay at & vigour. Seed treating Aircraft ..............................1510 firewood. Text 403-742-4825, available. On Farm scale. Antiques & Art ..................1520 403-846-3417. Terry 403-740-5037 Larry Trautman, Auctions ............................1530 Ricky 403-740-5711. email 403-783-1564 POLE BARNS, Shops, Bicycles ............................1540 Mark Trautman bardale@xplornet.com steel buildings metal clad Building Supplies ..............1550 403-704-3157 or fabric clad. Complete Business Machines ..........1560 FOR SALE. Simmeron BIG STRAPPER supply and installation. Cameras & Accessories ..1570 Simmentals, fullblood full Call John at 403-998-7907; Fleckvieh bulls, yearlings AUCTIONS Children’s Items ................1580 jcameron@ Clothing ............................1590 at The Moose Hall, and 1-2 year old polled advancebuildings.com. Computers ........................1600 2 miles south of Ponoka and horned, A.I. bloodConcert & Event Tickets ..1610 on Hwy. 2A. lines, very quiet, muscled. REFORESTATION Equipment - Misc. ............1620 780-913-7963; NURSERY SEEDLINGS Equipment - Heavy ..........1630 Weekly sales www.simmeronranch.ca. of hardy trees, shrubs, & Tools ................................1640 Wednesdays @ 6 pm berries for shelterbelts or Farmers’ Market & PUREBRED red and black Antique sale landscaping. Spruce & Food Basket......................1650 Angus bulls. 1 and 2 year 1st Sunday of month Pine from $0.99/tree. Free For Rent Firewood ..........................1660 olds. Semen tested May 1 @ 1 p.m. shipping. Replacement Lumber ............................1670 #3000 - #3200 and delivered. guarantee. Garden Supplies ..............1680 Acreages/Farms ..............3010 Vicwin Farms TO BOOK YOUR SALE 1-866-873-3846 or Lawn Tractors ..................1690 Houses/Duplexes ............3020 403-784-3517, CALL 403-782-5693 or www.treetime.ca. Health, Dietary, Beauty ....1700 Condos/Townhouses........3030 403-318-7363. 403-304-4791 Household Appliances......1710 Manufactured Homes ......3040 SAWMILLS from only Household Furnishings ....1720 Check website for full listings Four Plexes/Six Plexes ....3050 $4,397. Make money & TV’s, Stereos, VCR’s ........1730 www.bigstrapperauctions.net save money with your own Suites ..............................3060 Like us on Facebook Hot Tubs & Accessories ..1740 Cottages/Seasonal ..........3070 bandmill. Cut lumber any Horses Jewellery ..........................1750 Roommates Wanted ........3080 dimension. In stock ready Kid’s Deals........................1755 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY Rooms for Rent................3090 to ship. Free info & dvd: FARRIER & SHOP - Strathmore, Misc. For Sale ..................1760 Motels/Hotels ..................3100 www.NorwoodSaw403-392-5533 Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Musical Instruments..........1770 Offices ..............................3110 mills.com/400OT. Graduate of the Auctioneers Unreserved Music Lessons..................1780 Stores/Commercial ..........3120 1-800-566-6899 ext. OKLAHOMA Piano & Organs ................1790 Auction, June 15 in EdIndustrial ..........................3130 400OT Office Supplies ................1800 Horseshoeing School monton. 2+/- title acres Warehouse Space............3140 STEEL BUILDING SALE. Pets & Supplies ................1810 industrial property & 8000 Serving Red Deer Garage Space..................3150 “Clear out pricing in effect Pet Services ....................1820 & surrounding areas sq. ft. shop. Jerry Hodge: Storage Space ................3160 now!” 20X20 $5,444. Cats ..................................1830 Land ................................3170 780-706-6652. Broker: All Dogs ................................1840 25X26 $6, 275. 30X30 Pasture ............................3180 West Realty Ltd.; Sports Cards ....................1850 Pasture/Land $8,489. 32X34 $10,328. Mobile Lot ........................3190 rbauction.com/realestate. Sporting Goods ................1860 42X50 $15,866. One end Misc. for Rent ..................3200 Wanted Collectors’ Items ..............1870 wall included. Pioneer Wanted to Rent Swap, Barter & Trade ......1880 Steel 1-800-668-5422; EquipmentPASTURE for 35 to 70 Travel Packages ..............1900 #3250 - #3390 www.pioneersteel.ca. cow/calf pairs or Wedding Supplies ............1910 Heavy Acreages/Farms ..............3255 200 yearlings. Ref. avail. VISIT NEWMOM.CA to get Recycled Products............1920 Houses/Duplexes ............3260 Pls. call 403-783-6750 money saving coupons Wanted to Buy ..................1930 Suites ..............................3270 A-STEEL SHIPPING that help you save on your Items to Give Away ..........1940 Rooms..............................3280 CONTAINERS. 20’, 40’ & favourite brands. 25+ new Manufactured Homes ......3290 53’. 40’ insulated online and store coupons Grain, Feed Housesitting Wanted ........3300 reefers/freezers. every month. Check in Hay Garage Space..................3310 Modifications possible regularly to see how much Storage Space ................3320 Auctions windows, doors, walls, as you can save! Join Stores/Commercial ..........3330 BRIGHT SEED office, living work-shop, newmom.ca today and Office Space ....................3340 WHEAT BARLEY etc., 40’ flatrack/bridge. 104 PLACER GOLD start saving! Register Industrial ..........................3350 CERT. 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Haying Equipment ............2020 Green, Heated or home. Private laundry. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Tractors ............................2030 Springthrashed Canola. New appliances. Mature Unreserved Auction, June Combines & Headers ......2040 Buying: oats, barley, tenant. $800/mth. plus Garden 27 in Saskatoon. Lots Fertilizer Equipment..........2050 wheat & peas for feed. same DD. 403 963-2644 Supplies range from 0.28 +/- to Misc. Farm Machinery ......2060 Buying damaged or 0.35 +/- acres. Brennan Equipment Wanted ..........2070 offgrade grain. “On Farm LeBlanc: 306-280-4878; BEAUTIFUL SPRUCE Farm Custom Work ..........2080 Pickup” Westcan Feed & * RIVERSIDE APTS. * rbauction.com/realestate. TREES 4-6 feet, $35 each. Farm Auctions ..................2090 Grain, 1-877-250-5252. Newly renovated Machine planting: $10/tree Livestock ..........................2100 1 & 2 bedroom units in AUCTIONS: Sat., (includes bark mulch and Livestock - Exotic..............2110 Ponoka: 3724-45 Street. 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2140

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Manufactured Homes

2200

1660

4090

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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

Farms/ Land

4070

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PUBLIC NOTICE Amendment to Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU

The Council of Ponoka County has been asked by Avery Kerklaan to amend Land Use By-Law 7-08-LU as follows: Reclassify Pt. NE 32-44-2-W5 from Agricultural District to Country Residential District to allow for future subdivision of the rezoned area into residential acreages. 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 11:15 a.m. on Tuesday, May 10, 2016 in the Council Chambers of the County Administration Building. A copy of the proposed by-law may be inspected at the County Administration Building, Ponoka, Alberta during regular office hours.

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1680

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6010

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RIMBEY REVIEW 15 Open house: Volunteer Sheila Forsen and Rimbey Mayor Rick Pankiw chats with Brian McKillgan at an open house for the Rimbey Adult Day Home program held last week at Blindman Youth Action Building. The day home program is held weekly at the Bilndman Youth Action Building. Treena Mielke Photo

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Into

ALL UNITS CLEARLY PRICED TO MOVE – COME DETAILED AND FILLED WITH GAS! 2012 FOCUS HATCHBACK T1137A

99 B/W 72MTHS

$

SALE

2012 FOCUS SE SEDAN

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9,500

$

43900 km T1147A

99 B/W 72MTHS

$

SALE

2012 FOCUS SEL SEDAN

113 B/W 72MTHS

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13,900

$

12,400

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199 B/W 72MTHS

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24,852

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2011 F150 FX4 CREW CAB T1292A

209 B/W 72MTHS

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25,991

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$

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$

SALE

$

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26,895

P0581

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$

SALE

$

L0587

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36,900

$

30,900

2015 F350 PLATINUM CREW CAB

2013 EDGE SPORT

T1556A

265 B/W 84MTHS

$

2014 EXCAPE SE AWD

fully loaded 94695 km

$

77000 km

$

SALE

2011 EXPLORER LTD.

94800 km

$

188 B/W 48MTHS

$

L0536 15675 KM

$

loaded, 104000 km

T1302B

2014 CHEVY EQUINOX LT AWD

L0585A 49900 km

$

2008 ESCAPE LTD.

T1261A 59419 km

359 B/W 96MTHS

$

SALE

57,900

$

DISCLOSURE L0536 2014 CHEV EQUINOX SALE PRICE 24852.00 PLUS ADMIN FEE OF 499.00 AMVIC FEE 6.25 PLUS 5% GST (PAYMENTS INCLUDE ALL TAX AND FEES) FINANCED OVER 72 MONTHS AT 4.99% PAYMENT BI/WEEKLY TOTAL INTEREST OF 4280.89 TOTAL OBLIGATION $30,927 OAC

YOUR LEGACY TEAM

“Let your Legacy start here.”

www.legacyfordrimbey.ca

Pat Boardman General Sales Manager

Robert Nichol Sales Manager

Mark Schreiner Sales/Finance

Dan Mundorf Sales Consultant


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