The Camrose Booster, February 21, 2012

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Vol. LX, No. 14

Country Edition 56 pages, City Edition 44 pages

February 21, 2012

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Inside... Entertainment and Dining Guide Pages 13 to 15 Your Financial Future Pages 18 and 19 Special Occasions Page 22 On the Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 29 to 36, and 44 Classifieds Pages 37 to 42

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News Features CPAC borrowing under question . . . . . . . . . 4 Provincial budget supports families and communities . . . . . . 10 Power bills skyrocket during cold spell. . . . . . . 21 Three Kodiaks are nominated for awards . 31

As of last Saturday morning, at The Camrose Booster press deadline, it was clear that the Camrose Kodiaks are headed to the

2012 AJHL Enerflex Cup Playoffs. The opposition, however, was still unknown. The schedule for this season’s playoffs is as follows: Round One: February 24th – March 3rd Round Two: March 6th – March 18th Round Three: March 23rd – April 3rd Round Four: April 6th – April 16th.

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Tickets and ticket packages are now on sale at the Camrose Kodiaks office in the Edgeworth Centre. As the photograph above suggests, Connor Mailey #16, Nick Eliason #3, Ryan Huolt #23, and the rest of their Kodiaks teammates, are hoping for your support in their quest to advance through all four rounds of post-season action.


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The Camrose Lions Swans and Roses Club treasurer Gloria Sharuga, centre, presented $500 to Camrose Global Pet Foods store owner Chris Zamora and Monica Rusnak of the Battle River Animal Protection Society along with Lion members Gail Rimmer, Mary Cunningham and Deborah Ruhl.

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Fish and Game Association preparing for annual fundraiser The Camrose and District Fish and Game Association will be holding its 18th annual banquet and silent auction March 10. "It's our major fundraiser for the year," said Fish and Game Association member Jodie Lewis.

The banquet and silent auction has been very successful over the years, generating profits for the community fish pond project, Family Day fishing, bird houses located around Camrose and outdoor education.

Money is also used to send a youth from the community to camp. In addition to raising money, the Fish and Game Association's banquet has been a time to present awards for fishermen and hunters.

"We present awards in about 20 different categories," said Lewis. Feature entertainer for the evening will be comedian Lars Callieou. "This is sure to make for a great evening out with fam-

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Rotary Day in Camrose Feb. 23 Camrose Rotary supports: • Air Cadet Squadron • International Youth Exchange • Mirror Lake Fountain • CentraCam Recycling Depot • Sculptures along trails • Career Fairs • Four Seasons Environmental Centre (www.cfsep.ca) • Building wheelchair ramps for those in need • Playgrounds including the skateboard park • Youth Leadership Programs • Army Cadets • The Open Door • St. Mary’s Hospital • Camrose Women’s Shelter Society • Edgeworth Centre • Camrose Public Library • Camrose Composite High School • Cross country ski equipment for schools • Aurora Cup International Soccer Tournament • Group Study Exchange for Young Professionals • Musical Programs • Camrose Hospice Society

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Camrose called to take action on poverty By Dan Jensen

The City of Camrose and its residents are being encouraged to join the call for the adoption of a poverty reduction strategy for Alberta. Action to End Poverty in Alberta has initiated a petition urging the Government of Alberta to provide leadership, and for all political parties to adopt, support and legislate poverty reduction targets and timelines. "We are trying to broaden the number of organizations and municipalities who are wanting more to be done in a comprehensive way to address poverty in Alberta into a broader network," said Action to End Poverty in Alberta coordinator Joe Ceci. The number of names on the petition has been growing at a rapid pace. "We had the names of 257 individuals and 69 organizations last week, and that number is growing all the time," said Ceci. Action to End Poverty is asking the government to commit to specific policy measures and concrete actions in the areas of affordable housing, early childhood development, education, demand-driven jobs and skills training/updating, appropriate income supplementation and replacement, adequate income and appropriate support for persons with disabilities, assistance with the creation of assets for low and modest income households, strong social infrastructure, and place-based initiatives that fashion integrated approaches to intervention. "We can improve the lives of individuals and families in our communities, decrease provincial spending on effects of poverty, increase literacy, education and skills training – leading to increased work opportunities for individuals and companies – and increase the economic productivity of Alberta," states Action to End Poverty in Alberta.

Joe Ceci, coordinator of Action to End Poverty in Alberta

"If we commit to a bold plan, a dramatic reduction in poverty within a few short years is perfectly achievable." The Government of Alberta is currently completing a social policy framework that will support budget requests for poverty reduction strategies next year. "Realistically, the deputy minister of human services has said there is no new money in this year's budget for anything," said Ceci. Camrose and District Support Services director Margaret Holliston said while there is already much being done to look after those who are living in poverty, it is not being done in a coordinated and collaborative way. She feels the best thing that can be done locally is to work to have the government look at the elements of a poverty reduction strategy. "We need to address what is causing the poverty in the first place not just respond to it once it is there." The ultimate goal of Action to End Poverty Alberta is to eliminate poverty totally, not just alleviate it. "There are some countries that are working towards the elimination of poverty," said Ceci. "The Scandinavian countries, for instance, have a lot less poverty than we do and it is not because they are richer, but because they have different ideas about where they want to go as a country. I don't think Canadians believe there has to

Alarming stats Poverty costs Alberta $7.1 to $9.5 billion every year. Alberta is one of only three provinces without a poverty reduction strategy. There is no official poverty line in Canada. Nearly 400,000 Albertans live in poverty. UNICEF ranks Canada 17 of 24 on child material well-being of the world's richest economies. Poverty is systemic and cannot be solved with individual level solutions alone. Poverty alleviation can unintentionally trap people in poverty. Poverty prevention stops people from falling into poverty in the first place. Eliminating poverty could save $1.2 billion in health care costs. Poverty accounts for four per cent of all crime. Costs of poverty attributable to crime are $560 million.

be a poor middle class forever. If we commit to a bold plan, a dramatic reduction in poverty

within a few short years is perfectly achievable." Action to End Poverty in Alberta believes that ending poverty is a moral issue as well as an economic one. "The moral imperative is helpful in addressing poverty but it is obviously not enough, or else we would have, as a community and as a country, gotten a handle on the problem a long time ago," said Ceci. "We are hoping to push people to an understanding that we need to do something more comprehensively." Action to End Poverty in Alberta points out that Alberta is one of just three provinces in Canada that has not developed a poverty reduction strategy. In Newfoundland, the strategy helped reduce the number of low income households from 12.2 to 6.5 per cent between 2003 and 2007. In Quebec, the number of lone parent families decreased by 18.2 per cent between 2000 and 2007. "With the Newfoundland Labrador economy on the rise I think they are well placed to continue to address poverty and the income disparity and to anticipate a healthy future for their families and citizens," said Holliston. Poverty Costs: An Economic Cost for a Preventative Poverty Reduction Strategy in Alberta, co-published by Action to End Poverty in Alberta and Vibrant Communities Calgary, reveals that the effects of poverty cost as much as $9.5 billion a year in public services like health care, in crime and in lost economic opportunities for children and people living in poverty. The report also notes that, as of 2009, poverty is experienced in 148,000 non-elderly families in Alberta, and by 73,000 children, 34,000 of whom are below the age of six. "Even more Albertans are financially vulnerable," states the report's executive summary. "Alberta has a higher debt-

to-income ratio than the Canadian average, 143 per cent, compared with 127 per cent nationally, and is experiencing increasing income disparity, which is associated with growing poverty and social costs. Deteriorating health and mental health, decreasing trust among citizens and increased spending on health and justice systems are all measurable outcomes of poverty and greater inequality." The report notes that despite efforts from hardworking individuals in the government and non-profit organizations, the poverty rate in Alberta has not significantly changed in the last years. "In fact, the average gap ratio is increasing, which suggests that low-income Albertans continue to fall further behind. Even though Canada performs well on the world stage economically and socially, we know that Canada does not have the lowest poverty rate in the world. Sadly, we rank 17/24 on child poverty among developed nations." The report states that before taking any further action on poverty in Alberta we need to ask ourselves about our underlying assumptions, and about how effective our strategies have been thus far. "Are we basing our efforts on ideology or proven strategies? Are we using a balanced combination of poverty alleviation and poverty prevention approaches? Are we succumbing to the myth that poverty is primarily about individual choices rather than the systems we create in our societies? What is our track record?" The report was funded in part by the City of Camrose, which provided $1,000 for the CDSS and Social Planning Advisory Committee budgets both in 2011 and 2012. A brief video summary may be found at the Action to End Poverty in Alberta website at www.actiontoendpovertyinalberta.org/

Legality of CPAC borrowing bylaw brought into question By Dan Jensen

City administration has been directed to investigate the legality of the Camrose Performing Arts Centre borrowing bylaw. "I am having administration do some follow-up on it just to put council and the general public at ease that we are not doing something illegal," explained Camrose mayor Marshall Chalmers last week. "We will not knowingly do something that is not legal. If it isn't (legal) we will modify our position to make sure that it is." Camrose resident Dave Kotyk told council Feb. 15 that in his view, the borrowing, under the current terms of the Memorandum of Understanding between Augustana and the City, may not be legally supportable. "Council is in the process of approving an $8,250,000 bor-

rowing bylaw to finance the construction of what is deemed to be a capital property in the form of CPAC. However, Council is donating the property immediately upon completion to the University of Alberta for nil proceeds. The net result is that Council has not attained a capital property. Council is in either the violation of the (Municipal Government) Act directly, or what I regard the principle contemplated in the Act, that property value matches with liability of the financing." Referencing clause 8.1.10.1 of the new MOU, Kotyk said the University of Alberta may use CPAC for such purposes as deemed appropriate by the University of Alberta without the consent of the City. He feels that in order to support the borrowing, the MOU must be restructured to allow the City to hold

title to the CPAC building, and reinstate terms of the use of the facility to indicate it must be for the benefit of the citizens of Camrose in perpetuity. Kotyk questioned whether council realizes it has negotiated itself into a position where its major capital and operating contributions are now subject to the whim of the University of Alberta unilaterally taking over the facility and locking out the arts community of the City of Camrose. "This," he said, "can occur after the first year of operations." Mayor Chalmers noted that the question of whether City of Camrose residents will be able to use the facility is not in question. "I have met with the (Augustana) dean I don't know how many times but for some reason there are those who still have that hesitancy that once it is built

Dave Kotyk raised a few questions about CPAC Feb. 13.

the university will take it and the community won't be able to use it after we have spent all this money. "That is wrong because there is going to be a user agreement. It doesn't make sense that

they (Augustana) would want to do that to us. They are part of the community and they aren't going to go anywhere unless they have the community. Chalmers said CPAC is going to be a huge boost to the overall community. "I am not concerned about whether the community has a chance to use it or not. It will be a community facility and we as council will have the appropriate representation on the governing board to make sure that that happens." Kotyk said while council has been very open to providing information to the general public in terms of the project and the manner in which it is proceeding, he has not found anywhere that council has provided the cost to the ratepayer in terms of the expected impact on the property bill of each homeowner. Continued on page 6


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World Day of Prayer celebration March 2 On Friday, March 2, the women of Malaysia invite you to join with them in the World Day of Prayer celebration, praying under the theme: Let Justice Prevail. From the very beginning, the women who prepared this worship service cultivate an inner orientation to their context with their opening greeting, Selamat Datang, which means

peace and welcome. There is an accompanying gesture of placing out palms together with a slight bow as a sign of respect. The greeting is a daily reminder that harmony as a people is rooted in peace and welcome. To be able to live together in harmony is a blessing from God, for which the people of Malaysia give thanks. Along with the theme, Let Justice

Prevail, the women of Malaysia name fair and just governance as the basis for peace and harmony in the social order. Please join us and invite your friends and family to attend the World Day of Prayer service, and learn more about Malaysia and its unique culture and heritage. Join Christians in more than 170 countries around the world

and 2,000 communities across Canada who will gather on the World Day of Prayer to pray and act in solidarity with the people of Malaysia. A local World Day of Prayer service will be held at Messiah Lutheran Church, Camrose, at 1:30. For more information, contact Karen Hansen at 780-6724643.


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One client quoted “PCAP has taught me how to stand on my own two feet and how to believe in myself.” For more information or if you have a referral, please call 780-672-0257 Camrose Association for Community Living was founded 50 years ago, our vision is each person is an accepted and participating community member and our mission is a community focused organization providing services to people to develop skills and build quality of life. Camrose Association for Community Living 4604-57 St., Camrose 780-672-0257 www.cafcl.org

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Camrose resident questions borrowing bylaw Continued from page 4

"I have posed this question to the administration and they have confirmed that the operating impact of the project has not been disclosed to the populace. I can only assume that council is aware of the impact and has chosen to discuss this aspect behind closed doors and away from media attention." Mayor Chalmers stated that some of the facts that Kotyk made in his presentation to council, and were broadcast on Cable TV, were not correct. "I have no problem with someone standing up and saying I am not in favour of the performing arts centre, because it is a free democracy. I do take issue though if the facts are not correct."


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Letters to the Editor PREPARING FOR BIG EVENT Centra Cam clients Aleena Lazar and Kyle Atkinson have been polishing up on their bowling skills in preparation for the annual bowla-thon at Tabb Lanes. The 15th edition of the Centra Cam Vocational Training Association Bowl-a-thon is on March 2 from 1 to 3 p.m.

PEN POINTS by Berdie Fowler

End Poverty, Not Just Alleviate It! Camrose city council and Camrose residents are being urged to support a petition being circulated by Action To End Poverty In Alberta. The petition urges the Alberta government to adopt, support and legislate poverty reduction targets and deadlines. During the presentation, Margaret Holliston, director of Camrose and District Social Services, said, “We need to address what is causing the poverty ... not just respond to it once it is there. The goal is to eliminate it, not just alleviate it.” Surely everyone would enthusiastically support the notion of actually ending poverty rather than just alleviating it. We can all see that ending poverty would be less costly than continually dealing with the consequences of it: increased illness among children, school absenteeism leading to inadequate education, lack of skill training, unemployment, homelessness, diminished opportunity to help oneself, increased and/or total dependence on public and other social benefits. We, the public, can see for ourselves, and studies confirm, that almost every educated person has a job. Those who lack literacy, numeracy and/or academic or trade skills are most likely to be unemployed; often they endure poor health as well, and are at greater risk of being involved in crime. The solution to ending poverty would seem to be providing an education to everyone. In Alberta, the cutoff for universal schooling is high school completion. At one time that would get a job and, with added hands-on experience, would enable one to provide for a family. Today, it’s almost imperative that one have some post-secondary education to get a job – and that is unaffordable to many youths in poor families. While education is obviously fundamental to ending poverty, more is required because the problem is complex. The world-beloved Mother Teresa reminded us that there is also another kind of poverty. She said: “We think that poverty is only being hungry, naked and homeless. The poverty of being unwanted, unloved and uncared for is the greatest poverty. We must start in our own homes to remedy this kind of poverty.” So what is the state of family life in our homes? In most of them it is deemed to be healthy; they are loving and secure havens for peaceful and respectful co-existence. When divorce rates in Canada were about 40%, we knew that the result was often children living in poverty, most often with their mothers. Latest statistics reveal that divorce rates are declining because couples have opted for living common-law rather than marrying. We don’t have statistics on break-up of those arrangements and the overall welfare of those families. We do know that teenage sexual activity resulting in unplanned pregnancies are often accompanied by poverty. Over time, we have learned that simply giving people money and educational opportunities has not always ended poverty. There are a number of persons who do not or cannot learn when they go to school and cannot manage money when they have it. At present, we do have programs intended to be helpful in this regard. Even though not always successful, we must keep trying and some day we may stumble upon new ways that work better. In the meantime, these persons must not be abandoned. The objective of Action to End Poverty in Alberta is worthy of support. It’s easy to add your name to the petition at www. actiontoendpovertyinalberta.org/ . In addition, may each of us do whatever possible to provide a loving and caring home, school and community environment that will help needy persons learn to help themselves!

Letters are welcomed but please limit them to 500 words or less and sign with first name, initial, surname, address and phone number; only name of writer and city or town will be printed. Letters to third parties are not accepted. The Camrose Booster may edit for length, clarity, legality, personal abuse, good taste, public interest and availability of space. The Camrose Booster thanks you for your interest in the letters page and encourages your comments. Furnace problem

In May 2007 I installed one fuel efficient furnace after the federal government said it would give a rebate to help pay some, as what they are doing today (2012). After it was put in, I phoned the federal office in Camrose to see what I had to do to apply for the rebate and told the lady that I had installed a new fuel efficient furnace. She said that I was not eligible because I had not had an inspector come over and it would cost $50 to see what I had (my first mistake), then another $50 to see if it was installed. Two years later when the power went off, we felt that it was getting cold and we realized that it was not running. I phoned the company that installed it and he said if it was in cycle at the time the power went off it kicks the breaker off. So my caregiver went downstairs and switched it on. The installer said it looks like it is on, so he said to switch it off more, then on and wait a little time until it starts up. Well, this year in November, the power was off for a short time and not paying much attention at the time, that evening I thought that it was a little chilly and checked the temperature, and it was 20° C, so I thought my caregiver had set it there for the night. Well, about 4 a.m. I felt it is so cold and remembered that the power was off, so I looked at the thermostat and it said 16*C. Since that is too early to call someone, I decided to get dressed myself, put my prosthesis on, put on my life call, and unlocked the front door (in case I fell), and I went down in the basement myself. It took four hours to reach 22*C. Now, if nobody was home or south for the winter, what would have happened? I phoned the furnace company and the lady would not put me through to someone to help, and said to contact my installer. She said that she could phone a number to answer my questions but after about a month I received no call. Another problem is the furnace takes too long to cut in and feels chilly. Talking to some of my friends, they say the same, and it doesn't make any difference if the furnace fan is on all the time or not. Please contact me if you know any way to solve this problem. I wish I hadn't changed the furnace (mistake number two). Lloyd Reed, Camrose Is the premier listening?

In the latest moment of unchanging PC arrogance, the Redford-appointed “independent’

Critical Transmission Review Committee has presented its report on the need for two transmission lines. This ‘independent’ committee was led by Brian Heidecker, a former PC party VP, and recently leadership campaign manager for Doug Griffiths, now a minister in the Redford cabinet. This commission received presentations from several hundred Albertans, businesses and citizens. They also heard from ATCO, a long time generous supporter of the PC party, and Altalink, whose senior VP is also a past PC party VP, and whose board of directors includes a former energy minister in the PC government. They travelled to major centres and did not set foot in East Central Alberta, the site of one of the routes and some of the strongest opposition to these lines, to the Bill 50 that allowed them and the process by which they were approved. Bill 50, the Electric Statutes Amendment Act, eliminates the requirement for a needs assessment and gave Altalink and ATCO the right to the lines. Bill 50 gives the power of approval to cabinet alone, and was passed by an inept cabinet, with absolutely no electricity or transmission expertise, which included our now premier. However, surprise! The ‘independent’ commission did listen to ATCO and Altalink who said “these lines are needed, we will build them, and own them and the people of Alberta will pay for them.” That means that Alberta businesses, large and small, industries and ordinary rate payers will bear the complete cost of these lines. In the most ridiculous statement of all, this commission also recommended “the government amend the legislation (Bill 50) to remove the cabinet authority to designate future proposed transmission facilities as critical transmission infrastructure and return it to the AUC. If this is the kind of change we can expect from this unelected premier, I think I’d rather have the previous one. Are these the answers we can expect from all her “listening tours” “budget consultations,” and panels? This is NOT “listening” to Albertans. Why is there no collaboration and dialogue before decisions are made? Why do we always have to be put in the position of protesting decisions after the fact? Thirty-seven thousand people may have been convinced that this is change, but I’m not. I’m angry! People of Alberta deserve better than this. We want and need to be involved in making the decisions that affect our lives. We must take part at every level of discussion, and in forming public policy. We cannot leave the future of our province any longer in the hands of politicians who only respond to the donations that keep them in power. If this government is reelected, we will have only seen the first glimmer of the dictatorial, authoritarian rule that will follow. Not only our property rights but our right to democracy

will be eroded, one whitewashed panel report at a time. Midge Lambert Alberta Party candidate, Battle River Wainwright Which budget do you want?

The Calgary Herald in one of its articles reported that the leader for the Wildrose Alliance Party stated "The rosy numbers forecast by the governing Tories in Thursday's budget can easily be turned from an $880 million deficit into a $16 million surplus while still providing money for new teachers, nurses, police and a raise for the severely handicapped." Smith sharpened her pencil and drafted the Wildrose Alliance's alternative budget that she vowed would end Alberta's five years of strong deficits. Now, I am a real Conservative personally and this new budget seems to me a real true blue Conservative budget versus a Liberal minded one which was set up by the ruling government. In the Wildrose Alliance's budget, some of the things listed in it are as follows. They would delay for only a year the construction of the Royal Alberta Museum in Edmonton and other road projects. Cabinet salaries would be rolled back by 30 per cent, freezing management's bonuses, reduce cabinet from 20 to 16, chop the provincial public affairs in half, and also cut MLA severance pay packages. In return, the Wildrose would fund the hiring of 1,425 new teachers, 1,000 new health workers and 1,000 more senior care support workers as well as 300 more police. The Edmonton Chamber of Commerce believes the government's budget projections are overly optimistic. Liepart, one of the PC Cabinet minsters, responded that he has not seen the Wildrose's alternative budget but comments that on election day, the voter will have to choose which budget they will support. As a health care worker, I must add that it is nice for the government to add more beds in health care but how about filling the ones that you already have? Funding for more health care workers would also be very helpful. I am a true Conservative and it seems to me that the Wildrose Alliance's budget is the best bang for our dollars here in Alberta. On election day, the voters will have to decide what budget they want. One in the red or the one in the black? We will have to wait and see what the answer to my question will be on election day. Lorne Vanderwoude Camrose 40 Days for Life

40 Days for Life is an international, interdenominational campaign of prayer, fasting and peaceful prayer witness outside the world's abortion facilities to highlight and defeat the scourge of abortion. One of the strengths of this campaign is its simplicity. Since its inception in Texas in 2004, over 400 cities have participated. Continued on page 9


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People of faith are invited to unite for 40 days in fervent prayer and fasting to end abortion, to keep a peaceful vigil outside the local abortion facility, and to promote a positive, prolife message in the community through the media, churches and schools. If keeping a vigil at an abortion facility is not practical, the faithful may pray in their homes, churches or anywhere. Fasting reinforces prayer, and prayer changes hearts. As a result of these campaigns over the past eight years, over 5,000 lives have been saved (that we know of), 19 abortion mills have been closed, 62 abortion workers have had a change of heart and quit their jobs. The Edmonton 40 Days for Life will begin its tenth campaign since 2007 on February 22 (Ash Wednesday) and end on April 1 (Palm Sunday), 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. It takes place at Women's Health Options, 12409-109A Avenue (north side of Avenue only). Those wishing more information or to participate can check the website www.40daysforlife.com/ edmonton/, call Edmonton ProLife at (780) 425-1637, or Camrose Pro-Life at (780) 672-2006. Renée Landry, Camrose Where is our FREE electricity?

In a letter to the editor, Miranda Keating-Erickson, the Alberta Electric System Operator’s (AESO) Director of Market Design, described Alberta’s wholesale electricity market and wrote, “Generators compete to offer their supply to the grid. This competition benefits Albertans by ensuring they pay the lowest price possible for electricity.” On the website www.ctrc-ab. ca Albertans can actually listen to an audio recording of the AESO executives describe the wholesale electricity market, as “elegant”. The remarks, and description of the market are located in the audio version of AESO’s overview testimony; they can be found at the 1:30:49 mark on the time scale. According to Ms. KeatingErickson’s letter to the editor, electricity generators don’t want to give their electricity away for free. They are just willing to accept nothing in return, for giving their electricity away. Think

about this for a minute! If the electricity generators are willing to accept nothing, why don’t we just offer $0 a megawatt to all the generators and we can all go home happy? The fact is the wholesale electricity market is biased and favours the generators. All the generators are paid the highest price offered, even when many of them are willing to sell for much less. This is just one of the reasons why Albertans are getting gouged each month. For example: If demand is constant and the AESO requires 10,000 MW to serve the demand for the next hour. Ten generators could offer to sell a combined 9,999 MW for $0 to the market. Another generator could offer to sell the last megawatt (MW) to the market for $500. In this example, the total cost of the 10,000 MW is $500 for the hour. Under AESO’s elegant pricing system, all the generators are paid $500 for each megawatt (MW). Instead of costing Albertans $500 for the hour, the AESO’s elegant pricing system ensures Albertans will be charged $5,000,000 for the hour. How does this pricing system ensure Albertan get access to the lowest price electricity? Ms. Keating-Erickson states in her letter that at least six different times in 2011 the hourly price of electricity actually settled at $0 dollars a megawatt (MW). What Ms. Keating-Erickson failed to disclose in her letter is: Albertans don’t get free electricity. The AESO states on page #41 of its 2008 annual report (www.aeso.ca), “There have been periods when the pool price has settled at $0/MW. This situation requires system controllers to follow supply surplus procedures to clear the market.” “Clear the market” is a technical term that means Albertans don’t get access to free electricity. Albertans don’t need an elegant pricing system. We need a system that allows Albertans to pay the exact price generators are willing to sell electricity. Alberta is flush with cheap electricity. The problem with access to this electricity is not transmission lines. It is a systemically flawed and biased organization called the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO). It’s time for a change! Joe Anglin Rimbey

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Provincial budget provides more funding without higher taxes By Dan Jensen

The new budget handed down by the provincial government Feb. 9 provides more funding for families and communities without increasing the rate of taxation. "There's not a single solitary new tax," said Municipal Affairs Minister and Battle River - Wainwright MLA Doug Griffiths. The budget projects government revenues in excess of $40 billion for 2012-13 and $49 billion for 2014-15. "We have more revenue coming in from the oilsands, but we also have more taxation revenue that we are collecting because of the increasing number of people who are moving into the province and the increasing number of companies that are making money," said Griffiths. The budget increases Municipal Sustainability Initiative (MSI) grants to $896 million this year, and to just over $1 billion next year. "It is really important to provide that sort of support to municipalities because our populations are growing," said Griffiths. "The people that move to our municipalities don't bring their water and sewer and sidewalks and homes, so in order to build better communities we need to provide the resources." Several municipalities had expressed fear before the budget was released that the MSI funding might disappear. "I know most municipalities in my constituency were concerned about that because there is so much pressure from other parties to balance the books," said Griffiths. "They are excited that it is going to go up by over a billion dollars next year." Camrose mayor Marshall Chalmers said while he would have liked to have seen more funds made available, it is a relief to know the MSI program is stable and that the monies will continue to be in place for years to come. "It helps us determine what we can and cannot afford." The Safe Communities Innovation Fund will receive $14 million to support crime prevention projects and development of municipal, regional and Aboriginal community crime reduction and prevention plans. Education

Support to the education system reaches nearly $6.8 billion and will grow to about $7.1 billion over the next three years. "We appreciate the province's recognition of the importance of education in the future," said Battle River School Division board of trustees chair Cheryl Smith. "School boards across Alberta have been asking for predictable, stable funding patterns that would allow them to plan for more than one year at a time and we're very pleased to have been granted that." A total of $68 million in additional funding to support inclusive practice will ensure school boards have the flexibility to support the unique needs of every learner. "We recognize the importance of inclusive education

programming and applaud the province's commitment to that funding," said Smith. Infrastructure Maintenance and Renewal Grant funding for school renovation and/or upgrade projects valued up to $1 million will total $96 million in 2012-13. "We look forward to learning how the Minister plans to address infrastructure issues in schools," said Smith. BRSD is balancing the good news of the budget against its other realities. "Funding for school boards is still based on the number of students in the schools," said Smith. "Here in Battle River we're facing another year in which a far greater number of students are finishing high school than are starting Grade 1. That significant decrease in student enrolment will mean a significant decrease in funding for us." Alberta Education will spend $34 million each day that students are in school. Deficit reduction

The budget projects a deficit of $886 million in 2012-2013, followed by surpluses of $952 million and $5.2 billion. "We are now on schedule to have a balanced budget by next year," said Griffiths. "We cut the deficit that was projected to be in for this year by a third." Going forward, in consultation with Albertans, government will examine its revenue sources and savings strategy to reduce the province’s dependence on volatile resource revenues. In health care, Budget 2012 provides $16 billion to support Health and Wellness, including $10.2 billion to Alberta Health Services for base operating funding for front-line health services. One hundred and twentyfive million will be provided in each of the next three years to support strategic health investments, including family care clinics, additional addictions and mental health services, home care and enhanced rehabilitation programs. “This budget reflects our government’s commitment to making fundamental services in our health system work better. Strategic investments in primary health care, continuing care and mental health will help drive us toward our goal of a community-based care team to serve every Albertan,” said Fred Horne, Minister of Health and Wellness. “We are not reorganizing the system or introducing a new plan. We are focusing on services that meet local community needs, promote wellness, and support Albertans in the choices they make for themselves and their families as we all strive to achieve better health.” The budget will help vulnerable Albertans reach their full potential by increasing the maximum monthly income benefit for clients of the Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) program by $400. In addition, the child care subsidy program will be enhanced to include full subsidy for families with a household income of $50,000 or less.


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Totally Awesome Musical coming to Bailey Theatre By Dan Jensen

About Time Productions will be presenting Back to the 80's ... The Totally Awesome Musical at the Bailey Theatre March 2, 3 and 4 and March 9, 10 and 11. Set to some of the most popular songs from the era, including Footloose, Walking on Sunshine, Girls Just Want to Have Fun, Let's Hear it for the Boy and Material Girl, Back to the 80's ... The Totally Awesome Musical follows the graduating class of William Ocean High School as they live through their senior year and experience the fun, the heartbreak, the loves and the loneliness of growing up. "It's the biggest musical we have done in terms of number of songs, which number 23," said Johnson. The musical has a cast of 30 performers between the age of 10 and 18 who have been attending rehearsals since last September. "They've appreciated being able to work on fun and high energy songs and have worked extremely hard to get to the point they are at," said Johnson. "Learning the songs was actually quite quick." Johnson knew from the first moment that she saw it that Back to the 80's ... The Totally Awesome Musical was the one for About Time Productions' theatre production class. "I am always on the lookout for productions with big casts because we want to include as many kids as we can." The musical also taps into the increased interest among today's young people in things from the 1980s. "The eighties are starting to come back into fashion," so it was very easy to come up with the costumes," said Johnson. The musical has been generating interest since the first preview at the Camrose Festival of Trees last November. "We have had lots of texts and Facebook messages from

people who said how much they enjoyed it and that they would be sure to catch the show when it comes to the Bailey in March," said Johnson. About Time Productions' theatrical production class was formed to teach kids theatre etiquette, performance and what is involved in putting a show on the stage. "It helps build confidence and is a really fun way to learn how to interact and build social skills," said Korah Horbay. "It's super fun and it helps shy kids become more out-going. It doesn't matter what age you are, you are always included because there are no cliques. You get to bond with people who have the same interests. It helps you learn so much about what the arts can do for people physically and mentally." Johnson can't say enough good things about the parents of the cast members who have volunteered their time to ensure the production's success. Nobody is getting paid for any of this. Everyone on the production team from the stage manager to the designer is doing this because they want what is best for the kids." About Time Productions is the Bailey Theatre's resident theatre company. "We are so fortunate to have the relationship with the Bailey Theatre that we do and teach our classes in the theatre basement," said Johnson. "If we tried to put on a performance like this in Edmonton we wouldn't be able to afford the space. The rates they have given us are extremely decent." Proceeds from Back to the 80's ... The Totally Awesome Musical will be used to fund scholarships for those who are interested in pursuing additional theatrical studies. Information about all of About Time Productions' offerings may be obtained by visiting www.about-time. ca/

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CAMROSE SPRING CLASSIC PRO

March 16, 17 and 18, 2012 Camrose Regional Exhibition g Performance Times: Friday and Saturday, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, 2:00 p.m.

$15/person until February 29 $18/person effective March 1 All seats are reserved assigned seats

Dance Saturday Night featuring Domino Doors open 9:30 p.m. No Minors – Picture ID required Please don’t drink and drive – free shuttle bus service available Tickets available at Camrose Regional Exhibition or charge by phone: 780.672.3640 VISA and MasterCard accepted

Announcer: Les McIntyre Featuring: Wild Pony Race Stock Contractor: Outlawbuckers Rodeo Corp.

Vehicle Sales B & D SIMONS TRUCKING

Visit from Team Koe The Camrose Western Financial Group team of Amanda Dyer, from left to right, Penny Hall, Brooke Renwick and owner Karen McFadyen greeted and received autographs from the Boston Pizza Cup winning rink of Kevin Koe, Nolan Thiessen, Pat Simmons and Carter Rycroft from Calgary. Team Koe advanced to the Brier held in Saskatoon.


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The Good Lovelies nominated for Juno

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Fast Action Fun for Everyone One of the largest Drag Races in Western Canada More than 100 racers competing for Top Prizes Registration: 8:00 am Racing begins 12 noon www.wsda.ca or call Colin at 780.352.1475

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Forestburg Concert Series Presents

April Verch Renowned Canadian Fiddler, Singer and Stepdancer

Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012 at 7:30 p.m. Forestburg Community Center Tickets available at the door $20 Adult $15 Student $12 Child (6-12 yrs)

Season Tickets (Five Concerts) $75 Adult $160 Family $85 Single Adult Family

For tickets or information call 780-582-3668 • 780-582-3952 • 780-582-2181

Camrose was treated to a great performance from the Good Lovelies during the second stop of their tour at Scalliwags Pub and Rum Bar on Remembrance Day. The Rose City Roots Music Society brought the band in prior to the February release of Let The Rain Fall, the band's second CD. The Good Lovelies were nominated for the Roots and Traditional Album of the Year. They won the award for the first CD. The Good Lovelies vocalists and multi-instrumentalists Caroline Brooks, Kerri Ough and Sue Passmore stopped in Camrose to promote the new album that features the high tempo “Kiss Me in the Kitchen� and the ballad hit “Best I Know.� With three strong voices and a variety of instruments, it is hard to label this group in one music category. "We thrive on three part harmonies and we like to call our sound 'roots.' We have a little bit of bluegrass, a little country, some pop and a little folk and we just call it roots to make it easy for everyone," explained band member Caroline Brooks. "We play the banjo, mandolin, electric guitar, acoustic guitar and for the Alberta tour, we added an upright bass." The band members released a mini-album with four songs to launch their career. "We started with a short play CD in 2007 called Oh My! Then we came out with our first full-length CD in 2009," said Caroline. Instead of one writer, suddenly they found themselves with three talented songwriters. They bounced ideas off of each other and, as a result, beautiful songs turned up on their Juno-winning self-titled album, and followed on the Let The Rain Fall release. "We write all of our own music, except for maybe one cover tune on each album. We are happy to share our own music." Although the Good Lovelies already played in Camrose, they return to Alberta for shows in Hinton on March 16, Cochrane on March 17 and Rosebud on March 18.

Selin rink captures title By Murray Green

The local Vivian Selin floor curling rink emerged as the winners of the Camrose Senior Floor Curling Club's ladies' 24-team tournament at the Mirror Lake Centre on Feb. 10. Teams from across central Alberta such as Winfield, Rimbey, Tofield, Big Valley, Stettler, Kinsella challenged surrounding teams from Bawlf, Bittern Lake, Round Hill, Daysland and Camrose. "This is a very popular tournament and we had to turn several entries away," said organizer Ole Lundle. Selin's rink came in first place, while a team from Bawlf placed second, the Skudesness rink came third, Wetaskiwin was fourth and the Round Hill foursome received the hard luck honours.

Skip Lois Lund of a Camrose floor curling team aims for her shot during the Camrose Senior Floor Curling Club's ladies' tournament at the Mirror Lake Centre on Feb. 10.


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Kelsey Club presents Bedtime Stories by Norm Foster By Dan Jensen

The Kelsey Drama Club will present a special dinner performance of Norman Foster's Bedtime Stories this Sunday (Feb. 26). "The proceeds from the performance will be put into a trust fund that has been set up for Karen Greenwood at the Royal Bank in Camrose," said Ardis Peterson. An acute care worker at Bethany and the mother of two girls, Greenwood has been diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukemia. She is scheduled to undergo a bone marrow transplant in Calgary this June.

Join us! Birthday Cake and Specials that come around only every four years. 4706-73 Street, Camrose 780.679.0223 "After the transplant she will have to stay in Calgary for three months to see if her body accepts or rejects the marrow," said Peterson. "It will be a difficult time for her and the money raised (at the dinner theatre) will help cover her living expenses and the medicine that is not covered by Blue Cross or Alberta Health Care." Bedtime Stories is a comedy featuring a host of comic characters, including an over-the-hill exotic dancer with an ice pack up her kimono, an aging shock rocker packed into black tights, and a driven radio personality deter-

mined to make it to the big time no matter how many hearts he has to break along the way. "The play weaves itself together through the one-act stories," states Ashley Goodfellow, from the Orangeville Banner, and as it does the audience sees more elements of human nature exposed." The dinner theatre will be held at the Kelsey Hall starting with a dinner served by A-1 Catering at 5:15. The show starts at 6:30 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at Candler Art Gallery, downtown Camrose.

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Trade Show draws a crowd to the CRE

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Clockwise from top left: Barb Czapp introduces a goat to her nine-month-old son Tax Tallon at the Thistle Hill Petting Zoo; Del Christianson receives a make-up touch up from Laura Lorocque; some vendors went to great heights for a sale; a business deal is talked over a new tractor; Dorothy Walz had her shoes shined by Collin Richard; and Angie Schwartz takes time out to relax in a comfortable chair.


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H&R Block recognizes Janice Zimmerman for 25 years of service

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H&R Block CEO of Canadian operations Bob Loglin (left) and vice president of Canadian operations Peter Bruno presented a 25 years of service award to Janice Zimmerman during an H&R Block national operations meeting in Vancouver last October. By Dan Jensen

H&R Block Camrose franchisee Janice Zimmerman was recognized with a 25-year service award at a H&R Block National Operations meeting in Vancouver Oct. 30. "It was myself and one other person who received the award," said Zimmerman. "I guess it speaks to how much I enjoy what I am doing." Zimmerman began working for H&R Block soon after moving to Camrose from Saskatchewan. "Since my eldest daughter was still little at the time my plan was to work at H&R Block for four months of the year and collect employment insurance benefits for the other eight months. It allowed me to stay at home with my daughter more, but eventually I wanted to get out more so I started working a few more days a week." It wasn't unusual in those early years for Zimmerman to come home from work smelling like a cigarette. "Our office, which was in the same building as the bus depot, was blue with smoke because in those days there were no nonsmoking areas." It wasn't until Janice became the Camrose franchisee that the office was completely computerized. "I remember the very first time we brought in computers the total cost was something like $22,000. "The last computer upgrade we did cost less than half that amount." While the computers and the internet have lowered the amount of time it takes for tax filers to receive a return from about six to eight weeks to ten days or two weeks, the amount of time it takes to prepare a return is not that much different. "We could usually do a tax return in three quarters of an hour. Now it takes us about fifteen minutes less." H&R Block has grown under Zimmerman's leadership to the

extent that she has had to add additional staff to do all the work. "We do a lot more than we did back in the 1980s. Now, in addition to doing private, business and farm returns we do corporate tax returns, trust returns and U.S. returns." In 2000 the Camrose H&R Block was officially recognized at a national convention with a customer service award. "Most of the success we have had is due to the professional staff who work here who really care about the customer." "They're the reason people keep coming back." Zimmerman has been able to meet with many clients over the years, some of whom have turned into very good friends. "One of my favourite things is helping people find tax deductions that they didn't realize they were entitled to receive. We see a lot of people who have disabilities who, before coming to us, were not getting the full refunds to which they were entitled. There is a lot of extra money going to the government that shouldn't be." Zimmerman estimates that over the last 25 years H&R Block Camrose has returned more than $5,000 to community charities, events and organizations. "It is important to me that we help wherever we can because after all, this is our home. "The support we provide is helping to make this community a better place in which to live and do business." Public relations

Zimmerman also received a public relations award for her Tax Tips column in The Camrose Morning News and for the three years she has spent on the H&R Block Tax Advisory Board answering tax related emails. "I enjoy the work with the board because questions come from all across Canada. I have been able to give advice on everything from tax deductions for northern residents to unusual farming situations. We address about 3,000 questions per year."

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Kassian uses an advanced computer scanning system that measures your feet dynamically while you are walking. This helps her make an effective diagnosis of your foot related problems. The orthotics she prescribes to help your feet move more effectively are very thin and lightweight. They fit discreetly into your favorite shoes. Kassian’s professional services will be offered on Thursday, March. 1, at this location: Camrose Community Centre (Old Drill Hall), 4518-54 Street, 2nd Floor, Room 230 (elevator access). As space for this clinic will be limited, book now by calling 1-780-466-1104.

– SERVING EDMONTON AND AREA SINCE 1984 – Coming to Camrose Thursday, March. 1, 2012 Camrose Community Centre (Old Drill Hall) 4518-54 Street, 2nd Floor, Room 230 (elevator access)

Employers encouraged to apply for job funding Crowfoot Member of Parliament is inviting employers to apply for funding through the Canada Summer Jobs program to help create jobs for students this summer. "Our government's top priority is job creation and economic growth," said Sorenson. "Through Canada Summer Jobs we are helping local employers create much needed summer job opportunities for students while strengthening the local economy in communities throughout our large riding." Employers can apply online at www.servicecanada.gc.ca/csj2012

or print an application form from the website. They can also get an application by visiting any Service Canada Centre. Applications must be submitted before Feb. 29. To help employers complete their application, the Canada Summer Jobs applicant guide is available online, by calling 1-800935-5555, or by visiting any Service Canada Centre. "Not-for-profit organizations, public-sector employers, and small businesses create these high-quality summer job opportunities for young people aged

15 to 30 years," said Sorenson. "These full-time students who intend to return to their studies in the next school year can return home for the summer months – and have a summer job. This is important to families in our riding and across Canada. That is why in 2011 our Conservative government permanently increased the annual budget for Canada Summer Jobs by $10 million. The increased funding is helping more students gain the skills and experience they need to be successful."


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In case you missed the news, Tien Rostad joined forces with Grant Thornton LLP in December. And that is really great news for businesses in Camrose. Grant Thornton is a national accounting firm that provides audit, tax and advisory services to organizations that range from individual entrepreneurs to multinational corporations. With the vast resources of Grant Thornton behind them, Doug, Shirley and their team can now offer their clients a greater breadth of services— but with the same personal attention they’ve always valued.

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Make the most of your mutual fund investment by including it in your retirement savings plan. Mutual fund RSP accounts are simple to open and offer flexible and convenient 24-hour access. A mutual funds RSP account can be opened as a personal or a spousal RSP. Either way, mutual fund RSP accounts are an affordable and easy way for you to enjoy: Tax Deferral – your assets can grow on a tax-deferred basis, enhancing their longterm growth potential. Choice – from conservative to very aggressive funds, TD Mutual Funds has the choice you need to build a well-diversified portfolio. Global Growth – You can diversify your portfolio with a consistently strong line-up of global funds through TD Global Mutual Funds. Ease and Affordability – You can open a TD Mutual Funds RSP Account with as little as $100. TD Canada Trust's pre-authorized purchase plan offers you a convenient and affordable way to build your savings. You can start with as little as $25 per fund on a regular basis and this amount can be automatically transferred to your account on a weekly, biweekly, semi-monthly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual basis. Detailed Statements – You'll receive detailed account statements on a quarterly basis to help you keep track of your mutual fund investments. You also have the choice of receiving these statements in the mail, or electronically through eDocs. An online account and an e-mail address is required to receive your statements electronically.


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1 in 3 expect to retire comfortably Let’s figure it out

For most people, security in retirement is a key financial goal. But once you reach retirement, the need for financial planning doesn’t end. Effective planning will help ensure that you have the cash flow to meet your needs and that your assets will last as long as you need them. Retirement is a journey, not a destination. With the assistance of your RBC advisor, you can look forward to many fulfilling years with the financial security to meet your changing needs.

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Together we’ll discover the right direction to get you there. When you visit us to talk about your financial future, we’ll first ask a few questions to get to know you better and, more importantly, to understand your goals. Once we’ve accomplished that, we’ll help you on your retirement journey every step of the way. And now you can find out where your retirement stands by visiting www.tdcanadatrust.com/retire. Simply answer a few straightforward questions and we’ll help you determine where you and your investments are at. So get in touch with us before February 29th, the deadline for your 2011 contribution.

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Re/Max Home of the Week

Quiet spacious location, many upgrades By Murray Green

This great starter home is ideal for the growing family that wants space into which to expand, both inside and out. Located in a quiet cul-desac within walking distance to schools and a park, the 1,048 square foot five-bedroom bungalow has been well maintained and updated. Step into an inviting atmosphere when you enter this home. A beautiful living room will catch the eye of your guests and make them feel at home right away. A cozy dining area leads to a charming bright kitchen that will make even Mr. Clean envious. White cupboards and appliances sparkle under the wrap around glow of the ceiling lights. The chef of the family will be infatuated with this fine kitchen! This is a must see room for the culinary at heart. An inviting master bedroom, two other good looking bedrooms and a pleasing fourpiece main bathroom are also on the ground level. The developed basement has a bountiful family or recreational area useful for all

members of the family. Two other delightful bedrooms, a huge laundry room, a threepiece bathroom and plenty of storage space round out this excellent lower level. The huge lot allows for an incredible amount of room for family events. The spacious patio area leads to the landscaped yard, with fruit trees and shrubs. It is fenced and includes a large double detached heated garage that also contains a workshop for the handyman. The private backyard even has enough area for a fire pit and an RV parking spot for your fifth wheel. Upgrades include new basement flooring, vinyl windows and shingles. This beautiful ready to move in condition home at 4205-60 Street Close has to be viewed to be fully appreciated. It is attractively priced at $254,900. For a personal tour, contact realtor Rick Nygaard at: Re/Max Real Estate 6022-48 Avenue, Camrose 780-672-7474 780-608-0675 cell

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BRCF presents grant to Silent Sponsor program

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Battle River Animal Protection Society

Pet First Aid Course February 28, 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Camrose Composite High School $35.00 first person, $10 additional family members

Presentation by local veterinarian, Dr. Jamie Whiting, DVM Includes: • Pet First Aid Kit • Manual

Registration forms at Global Pet Foods

Battle River Community Foundation director Wayne Throndson presents a cheque for $704 to City of Camrose facilities, scheduling and marketing department representative Jim Cook.

The Battle River Community Foundation has granted $704 to the City of Camrose Silent Sponsor program. The grant was made possible by generous donations from Joe and Phyllis Voytechek, the Max and Lois McLean family, and the Tim and Michelle Laird family. Additional funding was provided from the Dave Jacobson and Troy Berg Memorial Funds. The Silent Santa program provides financial assistance to families who cannot afford the total cost of registration fees related to the specific sport, arts or cultural programs in which they wish to enrol their children. The program assists by paying a percentage of the fees. There continues to be an increase in the need for assistance, as the cost of participating in sport, arts and cultural activities continues to rise. The City of Camrose works closely with Camrose Minor Sports Association (CMSA) in the operation of this program to ensure that it is fair and equitable for all the applicants. Some of the activities for which the Silent Sponsor program has provided assistance are: minor hockey, minor soccer, Camrose Ballet, minor fastball, figure skating club, swimming club, junior golfing, summer lakes program, minor ball, Camrose dance, tae kwon do, and swim lessons. The Battle River Community Foundation exists to support projects in east central Alberta such as the Silent Sponsor program, which benefit local communities and have a positive impact on the future. Contributions to the Battle River Community Foundation are permanently invested in endowment funds, currently valued in excess of $6.2 million. The principal remains untouched and the income is made available annually to support local projects. Some grant funding is also made available by generous donors who make flow-through gifts to the Battle River Community Foundation. Since its founding in 1995, the Battle River Community Foundation has granted over $1.4 million to projects and initiatives throughout the Battle River area.

(5709-48 Ave., Camrose • Ph. 780.608.2024) or for more information contact BRAPS at 780.678.5713 braps@hotmail.ca

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Council passes security systems bylaw By Dan Jensen

A new security alarm systems bylaw legitimizes the current police practice of billing for false alarms and establishes fees for repeated false alarms. Camrose City council gave all three readings to the bylaw Feb. 13 after hearing a report from the Camrose Police Commission stating that the "unnecessary emergency response to a false alarm poses a threat to the safety of law enforcement personnel and the public by creating unnecessary hazards and delaying attendance at genuine emergencies, and result in considerable unnecessary expense." Camrose Police Service responded to 483 false alarms from 251 locations in 2011, 439 false alarms from 239 locations

in 2010, and 450 false alarms from 204 locations in 2009. In 2008 police responded to one business 19 times for false alarms. False alarms are caused by everything from carelessness to equipment problems. "Most are due to simply human error and sometimes equipment problems," said Camrose Police Service Inspector Lee Foreman. The bylaw establishes a fee of $30 for the first false alarm (both residential and non residential), a fee of $40 for residential and $50 for non residential for the second infraction within a calendar year at the alarm site, $50 for residential and $75 for non residential for the third infraction within a calendar year at the alarm site, and $75 for residential and $100 for non

residential for fourth and subsequent infractions within a calendar year at the alarm site. Fees may be appealed to the chief of police within fourteen days of the date of invoice, who must then render his decision to the appellant within 30 days of receiving the appeal. The Police Commission is hoping the bylaw draws the attention of business operators and the bylaw to the inefficient use of publicly-funded police resources that go into the response to false alarms and reduces the number of false alarms that are received. "The adoption of this bylaw may reduce the carelessness that some businesses and home operations have with respect to their alarm systems," states the commission, "thereby reducing the number of false alarms requiring police response."

January power bills raise concerns with Albertans By Murray Green

Alberta NDP opposition leader Brian Mason is asking people to send their power bills to him. “January’s power bill is a real eye popper for most homeowners,” said Mason, in a plea to receive some answers. “My family’s bill was double what it was a year ago. I want to table as many power bills as I can to prove to this government that deregulation is hurting Alberta families.” Mason will table the bills in the legislature. Albertans can fax them to 780-4150701, e-mail digital copies to nd@assembly.ab.ca, or visit www.facebook.com/abpowerprices. January’s fixed rate reached 15 cents per kilowatt hour, double what it was a year before and the highest

price ever paid in Alberta. February power prices remain 37 per cent above a year ago, according to Mason. “We won’t stop until Albertans enjoy affordable, stable power prices. We’d cap power costs at an affordable rate and make power companies justify any rate increases in front of a public utility board,” Mason said. An NDP opposition petition launched in January gathered 1,500 signatures prior to mid-February. A PC government-appointed expert panel has agreed that the province needs two new electrical transmission lines. The panel said the lines are needed as soon as possible. Those opposed to the lines say the panel, which consists of a former PC party vicepresident, is merely agreeing

with the party that backs them. "Once again, governing Alberta has become an antagonistic, us-against-them event. The PC government has spent valuable resources doing reviews and engaging panels behind closed doors, when a meaningful and open process would have been much easier and less costly. By simply including the stakeholders in the decision-making process right from the beginning, much of this could have been avoided," said Alberta Party leader Glenn Taylor. “You end up in a situation where no one trusts the outcome or the recommendation.” Because of a lack of transparency and collaborative decision-making, Albertans are faced with increasing costs and the highest electrical rate

in Canada, while having no idea why this is the case. The Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO) released a government initiated report conducted to review its assessment of the transmission requirements between Edmonton and Calgary. "As the organization responsible for providing Albertans with a reliable supply of electricity 24 hours a day, seven days a week, we are pleased with the findings and recommendations included in the report," said David Erickson, AESO president and chief executive officer in a press release. "Upgrades are needed in order to preserve the overall reliability of the system." The committee was established to review the AESO's assessment of the electric-

ity transmission requirements between Edmonton and Calgary, the selection of High Voltage Direct Current (HVDC) technology, and the timing of the projects. The AESO provided the committee with information about Alberta's electricity market, the need for transmission development, HVDC technology and a detailed overview of the planned reinforcement. "By reinforcing the backbone of our transmission system, we are enabling full competition in the energy market," said Kelly Gunsch, AESO vice-president. "This provides certainty to those who invest in new generation projects that they will have the ability to move their electricity to Alberta households and businesses."


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By Murray Green The Cougars roared at their own basketball tournament. Both the girls' and boys' Charlie Killam School junior high teams earned gold medals on Feb. 10 and 11. The CK1 and CK2 girls played in one playoff game, where the CK2 girls advanced to the finals. Our Lady of Mount Pleasant and New Norway girls played in another semifinal game, where the OLMP girls came up victorious. The CK2 squad defeated OLMP 28-22 in the final to capture gold medals, while OLMP girls received the silver medals. "A junior high tournament of this size is not possible without support," said Jayson Boyson, athletic director at Char-

lie Killam School. "The support came from administration, parents who helped with the concession, division officials, community coaches, Charlie Killam staff, Camrose Composite High School work experience students, Charlie Killam leadership students, our school librarian (Mrs. Hope Heck) who planned our concession for both days and, of course, the community fans who came out and cheered." On the boys' side, CK1 eliminated Tofield to advance to the finals. The CK2 boys beat OLMP in another playoff. The CK2 and CK1 boys met in the final and the CK1 boys reaped gold medals with a 27-16 win, while CK2 collected silver medals. Both categories had six teams, including two from the host school.


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Imagine yourself enjoying this gorgeous open floor plan with glamorous hardwood flooring throughout. This irresistible family bi-level is just as sensational on the inside as it is on the exterior. Peace and quiet surround the stunning park-like front and back yards drawing you into the impressive 1,417 square foot home in the high demand Century Meadows neighbourhood. You will be amazed at the spacious foyer, vaulted ceilings, open railings and abundant designer display ledges. Step up to luxury in the elegant living room, with its cosy gas fireplace. This lovely room eases into an attractive kitchen space that features a fantastic island, walk-in pantry, beautiful oak cabinets and a desk area. The lovely

dinette has bright garden doors that lead to a private covered twotiered deck. Two comfortable sized bedrooms, a handy laundry room, and a four-piece main bathroom complete the main floor. The superb master bedroom on the upper level includes a large walk-in closet and a soothing jetted tub in the en suite. The loft area outside of the master offers a grand view of the living room and would make a great sitting area or office. The excellent developed basement contains a large family room, a games room big enough for a pool table, a bedroom, a fourpiece bathroom and additional storage space. With no immediate neighbour behind you, this lot offers added privacy. You can relax in the splendid hot tub and enjoy

your backyard, which features a well landscaped lawn with a sprinkler system, shrubs, attractive rock work and colourful flower beds. You'll also find an enclosed storage space under the deck, a garden shed and a marvellous heated 14- by 20-foot workshop for the handyman. A super sized heated double attached garage is located in front, along with extra space for RV parking. This impressive 3004-62 A Street home is attractively priced to sell at $399,000. See this home to view the great features; for your guided tour contact Graham Wideman at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-679-8384 cell


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OPEN HOUSES Thur., February 23, 2-4 p.m. 6804-42 Avenue “Lovely hardwood floors!”

IMMACULATE – VERY IMPRESSIVE – QUIET CRESCENT – PRIVATE YARD ... 1736 sq. ft. bungalow plus fin. lower level. Lge. foyer, sunken LR, lge. formal DR (hardwood), lge. family kitchen overlooking family room (hardwood), FP. MF laundry. 5 lge. bdrm., 3 baths. Lge. covered deck. Lge. private treed, fenced yard. RV parking. Oversized garage. Immediate possession. CA319712 Now asking $354,900

INVESTMENTS/BUSINESSES SEDGEWICK – EXC. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ... 77.59 acres, corner location, fronting onto Hwys 13, 869. Phone for more details. CA298363 DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS EXCELLENT O P P O RTU N IT Y TO BUY THIS ... multi-use main floor presently used for retail and electronic repairs with overhead door. Upper level rented to a long term tenant. Very clean, wellmaintained. New roof 2005. New price, only ask $214,500 CA309676

Thur., February 23, 2-4 p.m. 6804-40 Avenue Close CUTE CLEAN AFFORDABLE HOME IN SOUTHWEST MEADOWS ... close to west end shopping! REDUCE D! Great ext. presentation w/front covered deck, large LR, spacious kitchen/DR c/w white cabinets. Master bdrm. c/w his and hers closets, 4-pce. bath. All situated on large pie-shaped lot! Appl. incl. CA321354 Asking $245,000!

Thur., February 23, 2-4 p.m. 10 Mount Pleasant Drive CHARMING CHARACTER HOME ... close to schools and Mirror Lake walkG! N EW LI STIN ing paths. Archways, built-ins, large living spaces. MF master bdrm., 2 bdrm. upstairs. Bsmt. developed but needs some work. Oversized lot 80’x130’. 24’x26’ detached garage with gas line. Huge yard! Asking $207,500 CA321877

Thur., February 23, 2-4 p.m. 4311-66 Street EXCEPTIONAL HOME – PARK SETTING ... impressive custom built home w/great location, awesome yard. Upgrades galore! Exceptional kitchen inviting dinette, attractive LR. Superb family room w/ garden doors to covered courtyard. 24’x24’ garage and a lot more! A must see! CA319196 Asking $349,900

Sat., February 25, 2-4 p.m. 5215-54 Avenue “Completely remodeled!”

SUBSTANTIALLY RENOVATED BUNGALOW ... w/upgrades that include NEW shingles, siding, windows upstairs, flooring, kitchen/bathroom, plumbing, furnace, garage door and more! 22’x24’ garage w/RV potential. Great investment, starter or retirement home. CA321125 Asking $228,000

GREAT OFFICE SPACE – GREAT LOCATION ... close to post office. Phone for more info. CA317234

THREE BUSINESS VENTURES IN ONE PACKAGE – OHATON ... Former Auto Shoppe location, 3970 sq. ft. shop w/sep. work bays, 12’x14’ and 12’x12’ OH doors, exhaust fan, new furnace, 220 plugs plus 39’x99’ outdoor compound. 3244 sq. ft. of 10 mini-storage bays w/7’x8’ OH doors – great to bring in rental income. Also features 1048 sq. ft., 4-bdrm. home w/many recent upgrades. Exc. opportunity to set up your business, use the storage or bring in rental income and have a place to call home! Asking $395,000 CA316235 EXC E PTIONAL B U S I N E S S OPPORTUNITY – R EC R EATI O NAL/ R E S O R T PROPERTY! ... Wow! An impressive 45.52 UCTION! acre parcel w/ H UG E RED beautiful, peaceful country setting. Facilities incl. Rosebush Craft & Tea House, Heritage Home B&B, 9 hole pitch and putt golf course, main residence, RV camping sites, dandy 30’x43’ htd. workshop, 32’x48’ shed, 40’x70’ quonset. Exc. site plan, beautiful landscaped setting. You’ll want to explore this exciting opportunity! You have to see it! Now only $589,000 CA315880

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BASHAW – BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED 1560 SQ. FT. ... 4 bdrm. 4-level split. Hardwood floors, open concept, 26’x40’ gar., tons of storage. Within 10 min. to beach at Buffalo Lake. Half hour to Camrose, Ponoka or Stettler. Now asking $289,500 CA319869

NEW NORWAY ... This 3-bdrm. mobile home built in 2002 could be yours. Master bdrm. c/w 4-pce. en suite, laminate flooring in LR, good size kitchen. Attractive, clean yard c/w gravelled sitting area, firepit and sheds. Ask $94,900 CA318812

FARMS N EW PRIC E!

ENJOY THE PEACE AND QUIET ... of this 1239 sq. ft. home nestled 1/2 mile down a dead end road w/160 acres of land. 4 bdrm., large master, stone facing, wood FP. Hardwood floors, bright DR w/ garden doors that lead to south-facing 2-tiered deck. 48’x96’ steel storage shed, 30’x50’ shelter, two grain bins, other outbuildings. Too much to note. Call today! Asking $460,000 CA319891

GREAT HOBBY FARM, WITH A PRIVATE SETTING! ... 160 acres only 10 min. from Camrose and 3/4 mile from pvmt. Superb yardsite w/good bldg., great for equip., trucks, animals. Spacious 1980 sq. ft. character home, 24’x48’ garage/ hobby shop, 28’x32’ barn w/loft, 60’x60’ quonset, 16’x39’ cattle shelter, granaries, storage bldg. and more. A private getaway w/lots of potential! Call now to view. Asking $489,700 CA318581 138.9 ACRES – ON PAVEMENT ... frontage on both Hwy 26 and Hwy 854 intersection. Grazing quarter fenced andUcross CE D!fenced. Hwy access for REDonly yard site. Now $129,900 CA299159

RESIDENTIAL LOTS FOUR INDIVIDUALLY TITLED AND SERVICED TOWNHOUSE LOTS OVERLOOKING PARK! ... It’s a great location for your next project. Call now for all the details! Asking $215,000 CA298468 MULTI-FAMILY LOT NOW AVAILABLE We offer one 2.5 acre parcel CA298482

HEISLER ... picturesque location in a friendly town close to conveniences. Bungalow, 4 bdrm., 3 baths. Garage and more! CA316500 Now asking $160,000

NEW NORWAY – SPACIOUS, NEAT, BRIGHT, AFFORDABLE ... 1300 sq. ft. 4-bdrm. fin. up and down. Upgrades incl. alder cupboards, laminate flooring, main bath redone, new hi-E furnace. Fenced yard, 2-car garage. Great place to raise a family. Close to playground, school. Be sure to view! Now asking $189,500 CA308146

BAWLF ~ 3-BDRM. MOBILE ON 1-1/2 LOTS ... Be satisfied in a budget conscious home. Many upgrades, appliances included. Fenced. CA319726 Only asking $75,900

RESIDENTIAL LOTS Phase III Southwest Meadows Walk-outs, Park Side, Alley Access Locations 75 Residential Lots From…$74,690 12 Townhouse Lots – Walk-out, Park Side Call now for details!

CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 OPEN CONCEPT TWO-STOREY IN VALLEYVIEW ... Hardwood and tile flooring throughout the MF. Laundry upstairs. Bright, open MF w/large windows, custom window coverings, SS appl., pantry, raised eating bar, spacious design. Master bdrm. w/ walk-in closet, 4-pce. en suite w/separate soaker tub, shower, in-floor heating. 22’x24’ garage, RV parking, fenced yard. Solid choice in great area! Asking $318,500 CA321258 C U S T O M B U I L T BI-LEVEL A C R O S S FROM PARK, CENTURY MEADOWS! ... bright open floor plan w/gorgeous open staircase, vaulted ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors, arches, columns. Superb kitchen, granite countertops, lovely LR, amazing master bdrm., spacious laundry. Awesome millennium deck, 22’x24’ garage and more. You’ll love it! Only $389,900 CA312712 1727 SQ. FT. 2-STOREY ... fully finished 4-bdrm. home located in Southwest Meadows! Front covered deck, lovely staircase leading upstairs, large master, workable kitchen w/maple cabinets, corner pantry. Gas FP, A/C, oversized garage, great back yard w/large deck to entertain. Asking $399,900 CA317555 BEAUTI FU L 1520 SQ. FT. FAMILY BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC L O C AT I O N ... features bright open floor plan w/vaulted ceilings, display ledges, bright windows, beautiful hardwood and cork flooring. Impressive country kitchen, lots of cabinetry, lovely dinette. Spacious LR, superb master, MF laundry, huge family/media/games room. Great yard, underground sprinklers, private deck, 22’x24’ garage and more! A must see! CA319926 Asking $419,500 BRAND NEW 1504 SQ. FT. TWO-STOREY ... by Zetsen Master Builders. Close to parks, trails, this home features 3 SIMILAR TO PICTURE bdrm., MF laundry, vaulted ceiling in master bdrm. plus 5-pce. en suite that is sure to impress! Asking $354,900 CA320245 EXCEPTIONAL BUNGALOW – CLOSE TO PARKS AND REDUCE D! SCHOOLS! ... Exc. kitchen w/beautiful oak cabinetry, spacious dinette w/garden door to covered deck, lovely LR w/cozy FP and MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev. w/large family room, media/games room. Great treed yard, covered deck, RV option and attached 23’x24’ htd. garage. It’s all done. Just move in! CA318701 Now asking $372,900 BEAUTIFUL 1900 SQ. FT. T W O - STO R E Y ... featuring ICF block bsmt., Hardi Plank siding, on-demand hot water, infloor heat in bsmt. and more! Gas FP, hardwood/tile floors and granite countertops throughout! Bonus room above garage, 22x’24’ garage with floor drain and roughed-in heat. Sure to impress! Asking $370,000 CA320581 B EAUTI F U L F A M I LY M U LT I L E V E L , DESIRED CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION ... Huge yard close to schools. Spacious, open design with beautiful hardwood staircase, hardwood flooring, wainscoting, feature walls. Awesome kitchen, spacious LR, large DR, huge family/games room, large rec room and MF laundry. Huge tiered deck, hot tub, private courtyard, 22’x24’ htd. garage. A must see! Asking $347,900 CA318543

A MUST SEE – VERY SPACIOUS – GREAT FAMILY HOME – IMMACULATE – LOCATION ... Numerous upgrades incl. impressive newer hardwood. Attractive floor plan, “L” living/dining, lge. family kitchen, family rm., FP, garden doors to patio. MF laundry, office. 5 bdrm., 3 baths. Dev. bsmt. Dad will love the 26’x30’ htd. garage. Super size lot w/garden. Asking $344,200 CA321596 NEW FLOOR PLAN FROM Z E T S E N M A S T E R BUILDERS ... 1531 sq. ft., 3-bdrm. twostorey. 20’x24’ garage, spacious MF layout w/ great kitchen features, upstairs laundry and more. Asking $354,900 CA320247

G! N EW LI STIN LA VISTA VILLAS’ 45+ ADULT COMMUNITY ... Bright open plan w/vaulted ceiling, spacious kitchen w/generous oak cabinetry, large master bdrm. w/3-pce. en suite. Gorgeous sunroom overlooking green space. MF laundry. 20’x24’ htd. garage w/ hot/cold taps and floor drain. Fin. bsmt. Shingles two years old. Popular adult community – don’t miss out! Asking $329,000 CA320594 EXCEPTIONAL C U S T O M 5-BDR M. WALKOUT ... G! in the beautiN EW LI STIN ful Valleyview subdivision. With unique character throughout, this home must be seen. Maple and iron railings, lovely Tigerwood hardwood flooring, striking light fixtures, gorgeous white hand painted maple cabinets, granite countertops, stunning bright LR w/magnificent bay windows and decorative window finishings, large master w/5-pce. en suite and walk-in closet, wainscoting in upper two rooms. Fin. bsmt. with wet bar. Huge 158’ deep landscaped yard c/w great deck, lovely view, rear access to valley walking trails and, most important, peace and quiet. Call today for your personal showing! Asking $569,900 CA321700 1905 SQ. FT. IN VA L L E YVIEW! ... Kitchen s h o wc a s e s E! maple cabiG REAT VALU nets, corner pantry, island sink and lrg. dining space w/big bright windows. Spacious bonus room above gar. w/many possibilities. Other features incl. gas FP, vinyl fencing, two stamped concrete patios, cov. deck, balcony off master bdrm. RV parking, 24’x26’ htd. gar. CA315795 REDUCED PRICE…now asking $373,000! P O P U L A R SIMILAR TO ZETSEN MULTIPICTURE LEVEL ... w/ walk-out bsmt. Spacious floor plan w/ vaulted ceilings, large entryway, FP, hardwood/tile flooring, MF master bdrm. granite countertops, much more. Asking $384,900 CA320242

CLOSE TO PARKS AND WALKING TRAILS! ... Cozy bungalow w/convenient west central location. Featuring upgraded flooring, hardwood floors in bdrm. Country kitchen, 3 bdrm., dev. bsmt. w/ large family/games rm. Mature treed yard, 14’x24’ garage. New HE furnace. Great starter or investment property. Come take a look! CA318284 Asking $168,900

GREAT OPPORTUNITY – STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT ... needs some repair and maintenance. Spacious bi-level home in mature area w/private treed yard, 26’x26’ garage. Two FP, 5 bdrm., 3 baths. Walkout access from bsmt. Large deck, fenced, alley access, good location. Call now to view! Now asking $219,900 CA319943

VERY IMPRESSIVE, IMPERIAL VILLAS ... enjoy the worry-free condominium lifestyle, and the new lower prices. You’ll be proud to call this home in a great central location. Be sure to view so you can appreciate the quality and details. Built energy efficient. Price incl. $3500 appl. allow. CA315312 New lower prices starting at $224,900 incl. GST

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1585 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms 24’x26’ garage Asking $424,162 CA315253

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Covered front veranda 9’ and coffered ceilings Hardwood flooring Cozy fireplace Lovely maple cabinets Granite Large island and pantry Superb main floor laundry In’floor basement heating Covered deck FINISHED WITH ELEGANCE!

Steve Frost 780-679-6550

1678 sq. ft. 2 storey, 3 bedrooms 22’x24’ garage Asking $349,162 CA318660

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Give our professional realtors a call for a complimentary market evaluation of your property. Buyers are waiting!

CENTRAL L O C AT I O N ... 2-bdrm. bungalow on large lot. Starter home or investment propREDUCE D! erty. Vinyl siding, metal roof, 2-car garage. CA320449 Now asking $122,000 AF F O R DAB LE 3-BEDROOM – CRESCENT LOCATION – P L AYG RO U N D ... 1240 sq. ft. duplex w/open MF. Lots of cupboards, island, extra bath. Patio doors to deck. Large master bdrm. Lots of closet space. 5 appl. incl. Attached garage. Try an offer! Ask $218,500 CA321339

SOLID BI-LEVEL WITH MUCH TO OFFER! ... New flooring upstairs, open kitchen/dining. Double garage, RV capabilities, mature trees, enclosed deck. Clean, well taken of and ready for you. Quick possession available! Most furniture negotiable too! Asking $229,500 CA319724

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WELL-KEPT HALF DUPLEX IN STONEY CREEK MEADOWS ADULT COMMUNITY ... extended deck w/beautiful views backing onto the Creek. Double attached garage, spacious rooms, MF laundry, oak cabinets, central vac, gas FP, fin. bsmt. No condo fees! A quiet location perfect for retirees. Now asking $279,900 CA316945

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PERFECT HOME FOR ANY FAMILY ... excellent, quiet crescent location! This 4-bdrm. bi-level comes complete with good size LR, u-shape kitchen, 2 baths, fully finished bsmt. w/wood stove. Large deck, fruit trees, 24’x24’ garage. CA320014 Asking $225,000

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IDEAL STARTER HOME ... 1125 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. bungalow. Spacious kitchen and dining area. Large LR, bsmt. has 2 bdrm., rumpus room, storage and 3-pce. bath. Incl. 6 appliances. Deck off DR. 2-car garage, 24’x24’ htd. Close to schools, green space. Now asking $219,000 CA320041

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GREAT STARTER HOME OR REVENUE PROPERTY ... located in the University area. Lots of upgrades. Good bungalow with 2 bdrm. up. Mother-in-law suite in bsmt. Nice big lot with 20’x30’ garage, workshop in back. Be sure to view this one! Asking $221,900 CA320500

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VERY NICE CONDO UNIT ... with an emphasis on Adult Living. Close to downtown and Mirror Lake walking paths. Bungalow style, no stairs! MF laundry, spacious master bdrm. and LR. Parking pad right outside your door. Extra storage inside and out. *Insurance to replace roof, fascia and soffits when able. Condo fees $50/month. See it today! Asking $186,500 CA321966

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IMPERIAL VILLAS CONDOMINIUM … Superb central location; worry free lifestyle; open spacious design; 9’ ceilings; quality construction; built energy efficient; price includes $3500 appliance allowance. Immed. possession. CA289045 Prices starting at $224,900

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N EW PRIC E! GOOD STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT ... Zoned R3 with a great location, close to Rosehaven, hospital and Mirror Lake. Features 2-bdrm. bungalow w/upgraded windows, siding, soffits, furnace. Easy walk to parks, walking trails, work. Mature treed yard, older single garage. Requires some repair, maintenance. CA319950 Now asking $165,900

COMMERCIAL LOTS

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR DEVELOPMENT ON MAIN STREET CAMROSE ... vacant 25’x120’ lot zoned C1. Future development will have to follow City of Camrose Downtown Action Plan. Asking $75,000 CA315054

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COZY BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION ... great senior or starter property! Features easy access front and rear entries w/home all on one level. Spacious country kitchen, LR, 2 bdrm., bathroom, MF laundry. Private treed yard w/deck, shrubs, flower beds, sheds, 12’x24’ garage, HE furnace. You’ll want to view this one! CA319692 Now asking $165,900

16.48 ACRES ... 5 km east of Holden just off Hwy.14. Peaceful setting, great spot to build. Water line, gas line run through property. Now asking $120,000 CA293010 ACREAGE ONLY 1/2 MI. FROM PAVE M E NT, 7 MI. FROM E! IC CAMROSE ... PR N EW requires completion. 2.99 acres w/next-to-new home w/large triple garage. 1602 sq. ft. 2-storey featuring open staircase, 9’ ceilings, display ledges, bright open plan. Country kitchen, vaulted ceilings in spacious dinette, cozy gas FP. Huge MF laundry, great en suite. Attached 28’x36’ garage requires completion. If you’re handy or looking for a project, you’ll want to view this property! Now asking $300,000 CA320895

PRIVATE TREED ACREAGE, THE PERFECT GETAWAY! ... Very secluded setting w/6.8 acres that offers a restful country lifestyle. Features 1160 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. mobile w/vaulted ceilings, lovely country kitchen, lots of cabinetry. Superb carousel dinette, spacious master, superb en suite. New shingles, siding. Small hobby shop, pole shed, storage sheds. Private getaway w/lots of potential. Call now to view! CA320948 Asking $229,900

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IMPRESSIVE ELEGANCE ... a gracious foyer welcomes you to this prestigious 3215 sq. ft., 2-storey. Awesome floor plan. Recent upgrades are stunning. Located in quiet crescent. Must definitely be seen to be appreciated! You won’t want to leave. Phone for an appt. to view. CA316841 Now asking $699,000 I M PR ESSIVE M U LT I - L E V E L FLOOR PLAN ... w/walk-out bsmt. and backing onto a park in Creekview. Open concept floor plan showcasing vaulted ceilings, big, bright windows, 4-pce. master en suite, partially fin. bsmt. for added enjoyment. Currently under const. CA320241 Asking $384,900 W O W ! BEAUTI FU L VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW, CLOSE TO PARKS AND TRAILS! ... Quality and custom built with beautiful open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, alcoves, columns and display ledges! Exceptional kitchen, granite, huge island, NU-Heat tiling, soothing air tub, cozy 3-sided FP, MF laundry. Irrigation system, RV option, vinyl fencing, triple panes and more! You’ll love it! CA320143 Only $399,900 EXCEPTIONAL SIMILAR 2006 SQ. FT. TWOTO PICTURE STOREY ... Triple garage, walkoutbsmt., backs onto park. Functional family floor plan, MF laundry, bonus room upstairs, 4-pce. en suite w/ soaker tub. Asking $419,900 CA320246 W O W ! IMPRESSIVE BI-LEVEL AND EXC E PTIONAL YARD ... Exceptional presentation featurN EW PRIC E! ing beautiful hardwood flooring and staircase, display ledges, vaulted ceilings and loft. Exc. kitchen, cabinetry, cozy gas FP, huge master, superb en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. w/family room, games room. Beautiful private yard, UG sprinklers, superb workshop, hot tub, RV parking pad, lots more! A must see! Asking $399,000 CA321015

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Lyndsey Delwo 780-678-6117

Lorne Broen 780-679-7797

Darrell Rosland 780-679-2170

Frank Hoehn 780-608-7402

WOW! BEAUTIFUL WALKOUT BUNGALOW – SUPERB ACREAGE SETTING! ... You’ll love it! Close to Camrose, by pavement. Beautiful open plan features vaulted 9’ ceilings, exceptional windows, hardwood flooring, superb kitchen, amazing dinette area, superb en suite. Excellent walkout bsmt., heated garage. 28’x36’ heated workshop and more! Great views! A must see! CA321714 Asking $519,000

WOW! WALKOUT ACREAGE LOT – SUPERB VIEW! ... 1.57 acres only 5 miles west of Camrose, 1/2 mile off pavement. Overlooking peaceful, relaxing countryside, proposed golf course. It’s the perfect setting to build your dream home. Call now! Asking $119,000 CA321717


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March Appointments Available

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GREAT POTENTIAL WITH THIS 3-BEDROOM STARTER HOME – $15,000 REDUCTION! ... in quiet location on oversized 60’ x 150’ lot. Upstairs has new kitchen, updated 4 piece bath, ceramic tile and recently painted, upgraded windows. Asking $169,500. For more details, call Cory. (R1365)

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Trudi Dunham 780-608-6635

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GREAT LOCATION... You will love this one. This home has been very well looked after and has 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths, with sunroom off dining area. Basement is fully finished with underfloor heat, 2 bedrooms and 4 piece bath plus large rec roon and utility room. Yard is tastefully landscaped with large storage shed and all fenced. Double heated garage with 220 wiring. Call Rick for details. Price $389,000 (R1362)

TILLICUM BEACH... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room c/w fireplace, 2 car garage, situated on 100’x150’ treed lots, with very scenic views. Some furniture and furnishings included. Asking $224,900. Call Dale for details. (RO884)

ROSALIND... Very clean home with many upgrades. this home has three bedrooms and a 4-pce. bath. Good sized kitchen and separate dining area. Three-season sunroom as well with access to backyard. Great home for first time buyers or young family. Comes with 4 appl. and central a/c unit. Call Rick for details. Priced at $54,900. (RO923)

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SPLENDID TWO-STOREY HALF DUPLEX LOCATED IN VALLEYWIEW... This tastefully decorated home, built in 2007, has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a nice sized dining area, oak cabinets in the kitchen with easy access to the dura deck with regal railings and the single car garage with extra wide parking area at the rear. Well maintained, this could be the great start you desire and would appeal to singles, families and empty nesters! Listed at $269,000. Call Trevor for services today! (R1374)

By Alex Carpenter Music, Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta

As I write this column, the world mourns the death of Whitney Houston. An untimely and tragic death, we read in the headlines; the Facebook and Twitter communities reel, and abound with virtual sympathy and laconic messages of remembrance; and on television, news programs find themselves obliged – in the absence of any real information or informed sources – to scrape the gutters for parasitic “entertainment reporters” and their insipid observations, laced with mewling flattery. I suppose that the death of a singer like Whitney Houston is, by definition, a “tragedy:” in a tragic drama or literary work, a person of greatness is brought to ruin through her own flaws and inability to overcome her circumstances. But, the tragedy of Whitney Houston is undermined by the increasingly tedious trope of the ignominious pop star death. We are perhaps shocked, even saddened, but largely unsurprised when a pop star turns up dead in some hotel room, and we quickly arrive at the likely and all-too mundane causes: substance abuse, mental instability, hedonistic self-indulgence, sheer stupidity or some disastrous combination of the above. When a pop star dies, it is, as a colleague remarked to me the other day, a “celebrity tragedy,” a special sub-category of the tragic in which all sorts of otherwise troublesome facts about a very famous person’s life are whitewashed through a process of globalized, virtualized media-managed public grieving and ultimately beatification. We are encouraged to remember the good times, and also to excuse the death and the circumstances leading up to it as somehow necessary risk factors, as consequences of talent, or creativity, or of a life lived as an artist. In 1994, the grunge rock band Nirvana’s heroin-addled singer Kurt Cobain killed himself with a shotgun, unable to cope with his life and the harsh demands of the pop music industry and of pop superstardom. He became an instant martyr for a generation of disaffected teenagers, and joined the hallowed ranks of the great dead pop stars, those special beings whose excesses and dangerous lifestyles were and still are explained away by their talent and commitment to their art: Elvis, Jimi Hendrix, Jim Morrison, Janis

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Joplin, Ian Curtis and so on. Very well, but these celebrities left behind families, and in some cases children, and I don’t know that anything justifies or mitigates against that in the end, least of all “the pressures of fame,” or paying your dues in a rock n’ roll lifestyle, or the idiosyncrasies of the creatively gifted. As we await the details of the coroner’s report on Whitney Houston’s death, it is difficult not to reflect on the lyrics of one of her most famous songs, “The Greatest Love of All.” Released in 1986, the song is robust celebration of self-worth, self-sufficiency and the unqualified power of love. It features Houston’s voice at its purest and most powerful, still strongly inflected with the gospel and R & B traditions that nurtured and shaped her musicality. I now find it impossible to hear that song without being stung by irony, as Houston sings of the importance of treating children as “our future,” and of giving them “a sense of pride.” Later in the song comes the now pathos-laden chorus: “If I fail, if I succeed/At least I'll live as I believe/No matter what they take from me/They can't take away my dignity.” Houston’s sad, decade-long drug-fuelled dénouement effectively removed her from her daughter’s future, and is not likely to contribute to her “sense of pride” as she matures; nor did Houston leave the world – apparently drowned in a hotel bath tub, perhaps in a haze of prescription drugs and alcohol, after years of unstable public behaviour, ongoing accusations of substance abuse, and a steadilydeclining capacity for professional performance – with anything like “dignity.” Whitney Houston’s death is another in the perpetual cycle of “celebrity tragedies,” and is soon to be shelved with all the others. Each time something like this happens, I am unwittingly reminded of Dennis Leary’s pithy remarks about Jim Morrison and the inevitable trajectory of untimely pop star deaths, remarks that encapsulate the dreary and prosaic, and yes, tragic elements of this phenomenon: “I’m drunk and I’m nobody; I’m drunk and I’m famous; I’m drunk and I’m dead.”

GREAT, AFFORDABLE... 3 bedroom, 2 bath family home with mother-in-law suite in quiet area of the city close to schools and shopping. Includes appliances. Priced at $168,700. Call Trudi for details. (R1375)

QUIET LOCATION... Well maintained 5-bdrm. home close to schools and parks. Has had some upgrades including windows on main level and some flooring in bsmt. New shingles 2008. Property is on large lot with large double heated and insulated garage, RV parking. Call Rick for details. Priced at $254,900. (R1372)

“VALLEYVIEW BEAUTY” If you want a quality built home, then look no further. This home has been built to above standard construction in and out. Features over 2500 sq.ft.per floor with attention to detail in finishing. This 4-bedroom, 4-bath home has infloor heating throughout. Large chef quality kitchen, 2-fireplaces and three-car heated garage. Too many features to mention so call Rick for details. Price: $995,000. (R1373)

GOOD LOCATION... Close to schools, downtown and west end shopping. Home has private setting on large lot w/lots of trees and unique backyard firepit. This 3-bdrm. home also has 2 gas FP plus 16’x10’ sunroom that serves as entrance to home. Single heated garage and paved driveway. Call Rick for details. Priced at $234,900. (R1369)

HAY LAKES... what a beauty - over 1,400 sq. ft. bi-level, upgraded counter tops, professionally painted, fireplace, large front foyer, vaulted ceiling, 9’ ceiling in basement with oversized windows. Must be viewed to be appreciated. Asking $319,000. Call Dale for details. (RO848)

“DAYSLAND”... Good investment for young family or first time buyer. Good location on large corner lot in quiet neighborhood. Newer decks and windows plus eavestroughing, facia and windows. Home has 1400+ sq. ft. and has 3 bedrooms and 2 4/pc baths, large living and family room plus dining room off kitchen. Double detached garage with breezeway plus large garden shed. Call Rick for details. Price $138,000. (R0929)

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LOTS TO OFFER... This well built 3-bedroom bungalow is located in a downtown area, close to two schools, recently painted, developed basement with rec room, wood stove, bedroom and bath, covered patio, greenhouse, 22’ x 24’ garage. Must be viewed. Asking $219,000. Call Dale for details. (R1330)

CHECK MARK THIS 1586 SQ/FT BUNGALOW IN DAYSLAND... This large and comfortable plan with country kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths and mostly finished basement may be perfect for you. Total living area is approx. 3000 sq/ft. Built in 2006, there is maple in the kitchen with a centre island, bright windows and a very large deck. Situated on a 83’ x 120’ lot, in a newer area of town and must be seen! Listed at $234,900 MLS#316116 Call Trevor for viewing. (RO899)

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GREAT STARTER OPPORTUNITY 3-BDRM. HALF DUPLEX... New paint and flooring, central location, fenced. For more details, call Dale. Asking $149,500. (R1368)

ROSALIND... Very nice corner lot with fruit trees and shrubs with alley access. Older 14’ x 55’ mobile home with addition. Owners are open to offers. Call Rick for details. Priced at $45,900. (RO908)

ATTENTION FIRST TIME BUYERS... This is an exceptional fully renovated mobile home. Call Cory for details. Priced to SELL at $58,000. (R1371)

SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT (KINGMAN)... Plenty of renovations and size. This property would be an exceptional buy for a big family, social organization, church group. Oversized double garage, single garage. Both with 220 power. Two outdoor decks, large mud room. Think potential, get creative! Priced to SELL! Asking $164,500. Call Cory for details. (RO913)

NEAR ROUND HILL... A must see for the discriminating buyer. Unique “A Frame” with 1’ walls, large 1344 sq. ft. addition, sitting on 80 acre package. Renovations in the past 3 months include completely new kitchen, bathroom, new upstairs carpets, vinyl siding on addition, roof, decks, buildings. Spacious 40’x30’ garage. “MUST SEE”! Call Cory for details. Priced at $549,500. (A414)

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JUST A HALF MILE OFF HWY AT BAWLF!... This property is 2.47 acres with a 1587 sq/ft comfortable (storey and a half) older home. Just half a mile to school and services! All amongst and sheltered by trees with abundant edible fruit, grassy meadows and ample privacy make this a special location! A must for those who can fully appreciate the established nature of this property and like the rich gardening soil and the outdoors. There is an updated and heated 42x32 original barn building on the property that can appeal to a variety of uses with potential for horses. The home has 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, large kitchen, dining area, and bright windows. There are 5 quality appliances included. Listed at $229,900. Call Trevor for details. (A410)

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CONSIDER THIS OPPORTUNITY!... This project is now underway and time is of the essence. Palladio Homes Ltd. offers to have this 1278 sq/ft bungalow plan with back attached garage specially finished with your personal choice in interior selections! Address: 7002 49 A Avenue. Listed at $319,900. Call Trevor today! (R1327)

FANTASTIC LOCATION... 2 bedroom, 2 bath adult condo. Conveniently located within walking distance to shopping, medical clinic, entertainement and other amenities. Sun room, patio deck, en suite laundry, handy single attached garage with plenty of storage room. Lovely common area with kitchen, fireplace, games tables and more. Must be seen to be appreciated. Asking $249,500. Call Cory for details. (R1360)

New windows, new siding, flooring, paint and bathrooms. Oversized lot with a park right next door. A must see! Priced to sell at $158,900. Call Cory for details. (RO910)

Affordable living with this 3-bedroom, 2-bath, spacious 1140 sq/ft bungalow with finished basement. Main floor laundry. Very clean home with low maintenance yard, quick possession. A must see! Priced to sell at $178,900. Call Cory for details. (RO911)

NEW ON MARKET...CROWN CARE CONDO... One bedroom plus den, vaulted ceilings, east facing garge. Asking $158,000 (R1378)

COMMERCIAL EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... Industrial property at Ervick Junction. 0.995 acre industrial property. Water to property but some limitations apply. Asking price $109,450. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C136) EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... Industrial property at Ervick Junction. 4.47 acre industrial property. Water to property with some water limitations. Asking price $491,700. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C137) EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... at Ervick Junction. 6.35 acre industrial land. Water available but some limitations apply. Asking price $698,500. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C138) EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... Industrial property at Ervick Junction. 9.41 acre industrial land right of way on south side of property. Plan 8070 ET – Title # 012006-506. Water to property however certain limitations apply. Asking price $1,034,500. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C135) WINTER IS HERE... Great place to keep your investment protected out of the environment by storing it in a safe place. 1/5th share in large hangar at Camrose Airport, with lots of room to do your maintenance, etc. Asking $43,000 Call Rick for details. (C267) TURN KEY BUSINESS AND PROPERTY... Established plumbing shop, all equipment, tools and service truck. Nice clean operation with large service area. Call Dale for details. (C269)

FOCUS ON THIS OPPORTUNITY!... This project is in full swing. The home is at the framing stage and will be ready as soon as possible. Palladio Homes Ltd. offers to have this 1418 sq/ft Bi-Level with back attached garage specially finished with your personal choice in interior finishing! Address: 7004 49A Avenue, Listed at $319,900. Call Trevor for service! (R1328)

OUTSTANDING TOWNHOUSE AT RIDGEPOINT IN CAMROSE!... This well maintained home is finished over 1200 sq/ ft with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Upgrades include quality laminate flooring on main, ceramic back splash in the kitchen, 5 appliances including a convection oven and more! Ample storage throughout this home. Handy 2pc bath on main with laundry close at hand. Convenient deck area off the back for relaxing and the BBQ. Close to schools, shopping and downtown, this unit could be perfect for you! Listed at $199,500. Call Trevor for viewing. (R1376)

COMFORTABLE... New home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and fenced yard in quiet area of the city. Priced at $332,900. Call Trudi for details (R1377)

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GREAT YEAR ROUND HOME ON LITTLE BEAVER LAKE... 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, triple garage, has own well, view of the lake and much more. Priced at $189,000.00. Call Trudi for details. (RO928)

FABULOUS LOT WITH UNOBSTRUCTED VIEWS OF LITTLE BEAVER LAKE... Has municipal water and sewer, gas and power. Triple garage can be converted into a dwelling. Asking $120,000. Call Trudi for details. (RO920)

NEW NORWAY... You will love the park like setting of this acreage. The 3-bedroom home has had main floor upgrades including a beautiful kitchen makeover, plus some windows and flooring upgrades. Nicely landscaped yard with fruit trees and lots of shrubs. Large dugout on south side of property supplies lots of water for plants and trees. Call Rick. Asking $299,900. (A393)

LESS THAN 20 MINUTES FROM CAMROSE... Well treed setting on this 2.24 acre package. C/W everything you need to enjoy a piece of country living, spacious 1.5 story, 5-bedroom home with large covered deck,oversized 24’4 x 36’3 heated garage with plenty of shop space. All this and more, well worth a look. Priced at $264,000. For details, call Cory. (A408)

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETTING... with highway frontage. Bungalow with loft plus many upgrades including new windows and some flooring on main floor. New fascia and soffits this year. Also lots of trees and some older buildings plus newer barn in good condition. 13.28 acres with 2 water wells with good flow. $399,000. Call Rick for details. (A395) LITTLE BEAVER LAKE... great view and quiet setting! Perfect for hillside home at north end of lake. 2 acres with lots of trees. Gas and power nearby. Call Rick for details. (A394)

LOTS ATTENTION! BUILDERS AND INVESTORS, BRAND NEW LISTING... Great opportunity for an investment/revenue property! Exceptional building lot, presently zoned R2A but can be R3A, direct control and other options. 76’x105’ which would be an excellent location for a 4-plex or larger unit subject to City of Camrose approval. Located close to downtown and Mirror Lake! A true bargain at $140,000. Call Cory for details. (L189) WELL LOCATED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOT IN DAYSLAND... This undeveloped lot in Daysland is 50’x120’, zoned R1 and is nicely set amongst a group of nice sized well maintained homes. Just a short walk to school! The frontage faces a park/recreational area. Just a short walk to school! Daysland has many local services. Now listed at $32,900. Call Trevor for service. (L185)

GREAT ACREAGE ON THE SOUTH END OF MIQUELON LAKE... 12 acres with spacious 3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home, double garage and more. Lots of room for kids and horses and just 15 minutes to Camrose. Priced at $249,000.00. Call Trudy for details. (A415)

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Dry conditions could delay spring grazing From AFSC

Dry soil conditions and belowaverage snow packs in Camrose County and across the province could mean a late start to spring grazing and an increased risk of winterkill on hay and pasture stands for area livestock producers, cautions a provincial forage specialist. “Producers should plan for delayed growth on their hay and pasture lands this spring and be prepared to keep their herds on winter feed supplies for at least a week longer than usual this spring – possibly longer, depending on when we get some moisture,” says Grant Lastiwka, a forage and grazing specialist with Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development (ARD). “The dry conditions really snuck up on us after such a wet start to the growing season last year. It’s surprising how quickly things turned around.” Soil moisture and snow packs are well below normal across large pockets of central, eastern and northern Alberta. In Camrose County, soil moisture is generally moderately low in the southwest ranging to 1-in-6 to 1-in-50-year lows as you move north and east, according to provincial soil moisture maps at www.agric.gov.ab.ca/acis.

tions currently so dry, and the February 29 deadline to insure hay and pasture in Alberta just weeks away, “farmers need to be aware of these issues now so they can assess soil moisture on their own farms and decide how they want to manage that risk,” he says. Lastiwka notes, “Grazing is half the cost of conventional feed systems. As producers begin rebuilding their cow herds after years of poor prices, protecting their lowest cost feed source is an important consideration.” Ralph Wright, a provincial soil moisture specialist with ARD, says an extremely dry fall is largely to blame for the current conditions. “Alberta had a wet June and July, but thirsty crops and forage stands used up all that water. By early September, our soil moisture was depleted. And from August to mid-November the rains basically stopped falling in many parts of Alberta – preventing the soils from getting a fall moisture recharge for next year’s crops before the ground froze.” With no moisture in the soil, many hay and pasture stands stopped growing in August and became dormant much earlier than usual – forcing them to survive longer on their winter energy reserves, says Lastiwka.

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The risk posed by dry soils could quickly lessen or turn around completely with some very early rain or wet snow once the ground starts to thaw in late March or April, points out Lastiwka, explaining hay and pasture stands typically begin growing in mid-to-late April. But with condi-

“As those energy reserves become depleted over the winter, the plants will be slower to start growing this spring. They’re also more vulnerable to winterkill – which could be a real issue this year, especially on older hay stands,” he adds, pointing to the lack of snow cover and unseason-

As the February 29 deadline to insure hay and pasture in Alberta approaches, John Kresowaty with AFSC says dry soil conditions and below-average snow packs could delay spring grazing for area livestock producers this year.

ably warm temperatures earlier this winter, which were followed by a frigid blast of Arctic air in January. Ross Cossey runs a mixed farm with about 150 cow-calf pairs north of Camrose near Tofield. He says he’s “quite concerned” about the dry conditions right now and the toll that could take on his hay and pasture this spring. Cossey says his fields were flooded in June and July last summer but “the rain stopped in early August and everything dried up. We’ve had very little snow this winter and the soil is dry for sure.” Getting some early rain in April will be vital this year, he

says. “If we don’t get the rain, it will be hard on our hay production.” Cossey says he insures his hay and pasture every year “to help buy feed in a worst-case scenario when there’s no rain and you’ve got no pasture or hay to feed. We’ve had a lot of dry years in the last decade.” More than $6 Million

In 2011, more than $6 million was paid on hay and pasture insurance claims across Alberta mainly due to lack of moisture, says John Kresowaty, Perennial Insurance Coordinator with Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC), the provincial Crown Corporation that

administers crop insurance in Alberta. Across central and southern Alberta, more than $3 million was paid to producers who experienced limited rainfall late in the season and production losses on hay. Claims have also been triggered in southern Alberta by accidental pasture fires this winter due to dry conditions, high winds, and a lack of snow, says Kresowaty. For more details about Perennial Insurance, producers can contact their local AFSC office or phone the AFSC Call Centre at 1-877-899-2372 before the February 29 deadline.


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Junior Kodiaks scratch Pontiacs in road AJHL victory By Murray Green The Camrose Kodiaks put a dent in the Bonnyville Pontiacs' machine with a 4-2 score win on the road on Feb. 11. Sam Jardine, Nelson Gadoury, Cody Pongracz and Nolan Marshall notched single markers for the Kodiaks. Goalie Brayden Hopfe made 22 of 24 saves. "We played really well there against a strong team from the north and pulled out the win," said Ty Clay of the Kodiaks. "We were looking for the two points and we want to finish the season strong."

Prior to the last three games at home, Camrose was in a three- way tie for second place in the south division of the Alberta Junior Hockey League. "It's a good motivator to play hard in every game," added Ty. "We can't afford to take any nights off because we want to finish second. We want the home ice advantage for as long as we can." The extra home game can be a big help in a close series in the future. "Home ice is huge. Against good teams you want that home ice advantage," said

Ty. "To be a winning team you still need to be able to win on the road as well. It doesn't matter who we play. It is the same mentally going into any series." Camrose lost 5-1 to the Fort McMurray Oil Barons on Feb. 10. The Kodiaks' leading scorer Landon Kadatz supplied the only offence. "We had a good start and were with them the whole game. A collapse for two or three minutes cost us," said Ty. "It's still a good learning curve that we can't quit until the 60 minutes are up. We have to keep going the entire game."

Ty is a rookie on the Kodiaks, but grew up near Red Deer. "I really like this organization, the people and the community. It's been great, and in my opinion, the best place to play junior hockey in Canada." He was thrown onto a line with veterans Rylan Wiest and Tanner Marshall. "Playing with two veterans like them really boosts my confidence. We like to be the energy line where we hit, crash and bang. We want to chip in with some odd goals as well." Although the Camrose

Kodiaks' opposition for the playoffs wasn't determined at press time, tickets are on sale. Tickets may be purchased at the Kodiaks' office, Monday through Friday from noon to 4 p.m. Tickets can also be ordered over the phone through the Kodiaks' office, by calling 780679-2603 during office hours. Round one of the Alberta Junior Hockey League playoffs is slated for February 24 to March 3. The second round is scheduled for March 6 to 18.


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Grand Caravan The right ingredients for moving people and cargo By Dan Jensen

The 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan at Camrose Chrysler is a minivan with the driving dynamics of a performance sedan – and a little bit of attitude. "Versatility doesn't mean that the experience has to be boring," said Camrose Chrysler sales manager Denis Mercier. "You can get behind the wheel and enjoy a driving experience once never thought possible in such a functional vehicle." Aggressive feel

Grand Caravan's design is intended to convey the dynamic driving nature of the vehicle. A front fascia that sports the Dodge signature "split-crosshair" grille and quad headlamps combine to give the face of the 2012 version an aggressive feel. A sculpted rear fascia and rear "ring of fire" LED taillamps completes the look from the front to the back. Grand Caravan's segment-exclusive Stown 'n Place roof rack system provides the convenience of crossbars without compromising aerodynamics, since they attach to the side rails when not in use. Both the power liftgate and the power sliding doors feature obstacle detection, which reverses the door's direction if an object is sensed in its path. Grand Caravan also boasts more Quiet Steel technology than any other minivan. This leading-edge noise- and vibration-reducing steel, along with other design cues, works to ensure a quiet cabin.

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Open any of Grand Caravan's doors and immediately find comfort, luxury and superior craftsmanship at every turn. Well-appointed interior-design details include soft-touch surfaces, chrome accents, and musthave features intuitively placed for ease of driver and passenger use. The integrated instrument panel offers a unified look with touches of chrome around the climate controls, shifter and gauge cluster rings.

The LED-illuminated gauges are positioned for easy viewing and the steering wheel houses cruise and audio controls. The available segment-exclusive Super Console includes power outlets, cup holders, covered storage, and more, all within easy access to both firstand second-row passengers. The available Tri-Zone Automatic Temperature Control system keeps everyone comfortable via its electronic thermostats. The push of a button activates the available class-exclusive full-circumference heated steering wheel, keeping the driver's hands warm. When it comes to versatility, Grand Caravan's ingenuity takes a back seat to no one. Grand Caravan can carry up to seven people, an amazing amount of cargo, or any combination between, thanks to industry-exclusive Stow 'n Go. With 81 possible seating configurations, neither your cargo nor your crew will feel the squeeze. Shopping at home improvement or big box stores isn't a problem either. Simply stow all the seats into the floor to create 4,072 litres of cargo volume without ever having to remove a seat. Even everyday errands are made easier with Grand Caravan. The nine-inch deep in-floor storage bin behind the third row allows you to load and unload groceries with ease, without worrying about

The available segmentexclusive second- and third-row independent DVD entertainment system features nine-inch screens, two sets of wireless headphones, a remote, Mike Cuthbert and input jacks to accomCamrose Chrysler modate gaming and video possibilities during long trips to virtually eliminate the "are we there yet?" questions from the passengers. Best of all, the screens can work independently, with one showing a movie while the other is used for video games. The video system can be operated from either the rear seat entertainment unit or the radio head unit. Whether your passengers are watching a DVD or listening to your favourite music, everyone will appreciate the available nine-speaker Infinity sound system with an 11-channel amplifier that serves up 506 watts of power. An eight-inch, two-channel, dual-voice coil subwoofer means superb quality surround sound for everyone. Safety

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Charlie Killam students will be wearing pink shirts March 2 By Dan Jensen

Students at Charlie Killam School will be wearing pink shirts Mar. 2 to show that they will not tolerate bullying. "This is the second year that we will be doing this," said Charlie Killam School principal Tom Midbo. "I am anticipating a good response." The idea of wearing pink shirts year came from two Nova Scotia high school students, David Shepherd and Travis Price, who, along with their friends organized a high-school protest to wear pink in sympathy with a Grade 9 boy who was being bullied. "I learned that two people can come up with an idea, run with it, and it can do wonders," Price told The Globe and Mail. "Finally, someone stood up for a weaker kid." The wearing of pink shirts at Charlie Killam will conclude a week full of activities designed to raise awareness about the issues of bullying. Student leadership members will greet students in the morning with various bullying prevention handouts/gifts, a trivia contest regarding bullying info and stats will be conducted during morning announcements, and a movie, Cyberbullying, will be shown in the drama room. "The student leadership team has worked hard trying to make this more meaningful," said Taking Action on Bullying project coordinator Jennifer Hastings. "A lot of the activities are fun based because they really want school to be seen as not only a place where they are learning things but an enjoyable place to be."

Watching Feb. 16 as Mayor Marshall Chalmers proclaimed Camrose as a community striving to be bully-free were: (left to right, front) Child and Family Services intervention case worker Alicia Bell, Charlie Killam principal Tom Midbo, and (left to right, back) Charlie Killam students Cayla Sears, Taylor Johnson, Riley Voon and Regan Clarke.

Charlie Killam School is committed to giving students the skills and resources they need to deal with and resolve conflict. "Typically the bullying occurs when there is some sort of conflict," said Midbo. "We want to give the kids the skills they need to respond to those scenarios the best way possible, as well as let

them know where they can go for assistance." While most kids feel uncomfortable witnessing bullying it has been found that very few intervene. When peers step in, the bullying stops within ten seconds 57 per cent of the time. (Craig and Pepler, 1997). "Every student can do some-

thing to stop bullying and make people feel welcome, whether it is intervening in a specific situation or sitting next to a person at lunch time," said Hastings. "Often it is the small things that people that can make the biggest difference." Hastings said bullying is something that impacts not only

the children who are being targeted but bystanders and the persons who are doing the bullying. "The long term effects are substantial. If the bullies don't learn alternative ways of dealing with things they can have problems when they become adults as well."


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Three Kodiaks up for awards By Murray Green

The Alberta Junior Hockey League and the RBC Play Hockey Project revealed the finalists for the 2012 league awards. Two finalists from each division were selected by the league’s general managers and coaches. The award winners for each of the categories will be determined through voting by the AJHL managers and coaches following the completion of the regular season. Stalwart Sam Jardine of the Camrose Kodiaks was nominated for the Outstanding Defenceman W.G. (Bill) Scott Memorial Trophy. The other players they will be voting on are Blake Leask of the Bonnyville Pontiacs, Brock Maschmeyer of the Fort McMurray Oil Barons and Rhett Holland of the Okotoks Oilers. Hard working Jonathan Lashyn of the Kodiaks made the final four in the Most Dedicated Player Don McNabb Memorial Trophy category. Kory Chisholm of the Lloydminster Bobcats, Carson Cooper of the Fort McMurray Oil Barons and Riley Point of the Canmore Eagles were also nominated. Boris Rybalka of the Kodiaks was nominated for the Coach of the Year honours. This trophy should be named after him for the dedication he puts into the program, the community and the hockey world. His players wouldn't be where they are today without him. Others nominated include Brian Curran of the Lloydminster Bobcats, Jason McKee of the Spruce Grove Saints and Ryan Papaioannou of the Brooks Bandits. The Most Valuable Player Alberta Old Time Hockey Players Trophy nominees are Peter Quenneville of the Sherwood Park Crusaders, Kyle Harris of the Lloydminster Bobcats, Matt Wilkins of the Brooks Bandits and Corey Scott of the Calgary Mustangs. Tommy Barszcz of the Bonnyville Pontiacs, Dayton Reinboldt of the Sherwood Park Crusaders, Anthony Petruzzelli of the Brooks Bandits and Robert Hamilton of the Okotoks Oilers are nominees for the Rookie of the Year Dick White Trophy, presented by Canalta Hotels. Top Goaltender Friends of Alberta Junior Hockey League Trophy nominees include Tyler Briggs of the Lloydminster Bobcats, Matt Tomkins of the Sherwood Park Crusaders, Jay Deo of the Calgary Mustangs and Jan Obernesser of the Brooks Bandits. The 2012 AJHL playoffs will begin on Friday, February 24. The top seven teams in each division will qualify, with the first place team in each division receiving a bye during the bestof-five first round.

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Vikings split series with SAIT, within reach of second By Murray Green

It was a tale of two cities. First the Augustana Vikings crushed the SAIT Trojans 6-2 in front of the Camrose crowd on Feb. 10. Then the Trojans went to war in the rematch in Calgary and emerged victorious in a 7-2 contest. The two squads have been battling for second place in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference for most of the season. "Two weekends in a row it has been that way. Against Mount Royal we won in overtime the first game and they won in overtime in the second game. Against SAIT, we completely dominated the first game and in the second we stayed even at 2-2 for most of the game," said

goalie Joel Danyluk. "Both teams played well on home ice and we had a chance in the second. They received a weird bounce in their favour to go up 3-2 and then maybe we ran out of gas. They received the momentum after that goal." Augustana was one point up on the Trojans with two games left. "We just worry about ourselves. We set a goal of 20 wins at the beginning of the year and if we beat Concordia in both games, then we have achieved our regular season goal," added Joel. "That will guarantee us second place a first round bye. That has been our mentality at practice. We are in a good situation and I think everyone realizes that. We control our own fate. We

will be assuming SAIT wins their last two games and that we will win as well." Placing in the top two in the league is very important. "With the injuries that we have had, finishing second is our goal. We need time to heal. The time off will allow us to catch up on some school work and the home ice will be an advantage for us," said Joel, thinking about the plusses for going all out in the last regular season matches. "It's a busy time and we have midterms and stress in our lives. We could use the break. A couple of days off would make a huge difference to us. We could regroup our bodies and our minds." Augustana has beaten both

Mount Royal and SAIT in the regular season and has set a lofty goal for the playoffs. "We believe that we have a championship team here. I've been on a championship team before and I see all of the makings of a championship team in this dressing room. We have beaten every team in this league, so we can do it in the playoffs." As a first year goalie, Joel has played strong throughout the season. "I feel like I'm having a good season. Gus (coach Blaine Gusdal) may go with a veteran goalie in the playoffs, but I will always be ready for when he needs me. I've seen before when two goalies are needed to win a championship and I'm ready for that challenge."


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Cost of borrowing is $4,458.03/$5,094.92/$7,224.21 or APR of 4.99%/4.99%/5.99% and total to be repaid is $32,457.03/$37,093.92/$44,673.21. Offers include a Manufacturer Rebate of $7,500/$7,500/$5,500 and freight and air tax of $1,600, but exclude optional features, administration and registration fees (administration fees may vary by dealer), fuel fill charge and all applicable taxes. Taxes are payable on the full amount of the purchase price. Bi-Weekly payments are only available using a customer initiated PC (Internet Banking) or Phone Pay system through the customer’s own bank (if offered by that financial institution). The customer is required to sign a monthly payment contract with a first payment date one month from the contract date and to ensure that the total monthly payment occurs by the payment due date. Bi-weekly payments can be made by making payments equivalent to the sum of 12 monthly payments divided by 26 bi-weekly periods every two weeks commencing on the contract date. Dealer may sell for less. Offers vary by model and not all combinations will apply. †From Feb. 1, 2012 to Apr. 2, 2012, receive $500/ $750/ $1,000/ $1,750/ $2,000/ $2,500/ $3,000/ $3,500/ $4,000/ $4,500/ $5,000/ $5,500/ $6,500/ $7,500/ in Manufacturer Rebates with the purchase or lease of a new 2012 Flex SE, E-Series/ Explorer (excluding Base)/ Fusion S, Taurus SE, Escape I4 Manual, Transit Connect (excluding Electric)/ Mustang Value Leader/ F-350 to F-550 Chassis Cabs/ Edge (excluding SE)/ Flex (excluding SE)/ Mustang V6 (excluding Value Leader)/ Fusion (excluding S), Taurus (excluding SE), Expedition/ Mustang GT (excluding GT500 and Boss 302)/ Escape and Hybrid (excluding I4 Manual)/ Escape V6, F-250 to F-450 gas engine (excluding Chassis Cabs)/ F-150 Regular Cab (excluding XL 4x2)/ F-150 Super Cab and Super Crew, F-250 to F-450 diesel engine (excluding Chassis Cabs). All Raptor, GT500, BOSS302, and Medium Truck models excluded. 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ON NOW AT YOUR ALBERTA BUICK GMC DEALERS. AlbertaGMC.com 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. ^/x/‡/**/¥¥/*Offer applies to the purchase of a 2012 Sierra HD Crew Cab 4WD (R7C) equipped as described. Freight included ($1,495). License, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offer available to retail customers in Canada. See Dealer for details. 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 Buick GMC Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. GMCL, Ally Credit or TD Financing Services may modify, extend or terminate this offer in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See GMC dealer for details. X$6,500 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit available on a 2012 Sierra HD Crew Cab 4WD (tax exclusive) for retail customers only. Other cash credits available on most models. See your GM dealer for details. ^Credit valid towards the purchase or lease of an eligible new 2011 or 2012 model year Chevrolet, GMC, Buick or Cadillac vehicle, excluding Chevrolet Volt, delivered between January 6th 2012 and April 2nd 2012. Customers must present this authorization letter at the time of purchase or lease. All products are subject to availability. See Dealer for eligibility. Only one $1,000 Bonus may be redeemed per purchase/lease vehicle. This offer may not be redeemed for cash. The credit amount is inclusive of any applicable taxes. As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and will contact GM to verify eligibility. The $1,000 Bonus is not compatible with the Employee New Vehicle Purchase Program or the Supplier Program New Vehicle Purchase Program. Void where prohibited by law. $1,000 offer is stackable with Cardholder’s current GM Card Earnings, subject to Vehicle Redemption Allowances. For complete GM Card Program Rules, including current Redemption Allowances, transferability of Earnings, and other applicable restrictions for all eligible GM vehicles, see your GM Dealer, call the GM Card Redemption Centre at 1-888-446-6232 or visit TheGMCard.ca. Subject to applicable law, GMCL may modify or terminate the Program in whole or in part with or without notice to you. Subject to Vehicle Redemption Allowances. Primary GM Cardholders may transfer the $1,000 Bonus to the following eligible Immediate Family members, who reside at the Primary Cardholder’s residence: parents, partner, spouse, brother, sister, child, grandchild and grandparents including parents of spouse or partner. Proof of relationship and residency must be provided upon request. The $1,000 Bonus is not transferable to Immediate Family residing outside of the Primary Cardholders residence. **Offer applies to new 2011 MY Silverado/Sierra Heavy Duty Models delivered between January 6, 2012 and February 29, 2012 at participating dealers in Canada. Dealer order or trade may be required. This offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate this offer in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See your GM dealer for details. ‡Maximum trailer weight rating calculated assuming a properly equipped base vehicle, except for any option necessary to achieve the rating, plus driver. Weight of other optional equipment, passengers and cargo will reduce the maximum trailer weight that your vehicle can tow. ¥¥ 2012 Silverado HD with 6.6L Diesel engine and 6 speed transmission.

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4925-48 Street, Camrose class@camrosebooster.com ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 29 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs WEDDING DRESS MISTAKE? – If your error was putting it on once, fix the mistake. Sell your dress with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142. CELEBRATING AGRICULTURE and ITS PEOPLE – Round Hill Community Centre, March 3. Dinner: 6:30 p.m. Entertainment to follow. Advance tickets only! 780672-7583. CALLING ALL BRIDES! – See 100s of ideas for your wedding a n d sh o p o n l i n e for 30 0 0 + we dd i ng products. www.marketingandmore.weddingstar. com FAMILY AND FRIENDS ARE INVITED to join in celebrating Gwen Scott’s 85th birthday on Sunday, Feb. 26, from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 6002-53 St., Camrose. No gifts please.

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LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142. LONELY 50-YEAR OLD GENTLEMAN – Looking for a girlfriend. 780-608-1576, 780679-9228. COUNTRY LADY – 66, young at heart, enjoys travelling, dancing, camping. Looking for gentleman 59 to 65. Ph. 780-672-3495.

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PETS/PET SUPPLIES GOT PUPPIES? If that sneaky dog of the neighbour’s has been over lately and you’ve got a litter of puppies to prove it... move them fast with a Camrose Booster classified ad. Ph. 780-672-3142. ARLO AND TRINKET – Sixmonth-old brother and sister kittens; spayed, neutered and vaccinated, need loving home. Small adoption fee. Others available. Call Lois at Cat Rescue, 780-374-3996 or 780336-2179. BATTLE RIVER VETERINARY SERVICES Practice Limited to Companion Animals Experienced Professionals Providing Quality Care and Service 780-672-6999 5208-51 Avenue, Camrose MALE POMERANIAN DOG – 15 months, vaccinations to date, $250. 780-385-0760.

THANK YOU THE FAMILY OF JERRY CARTER would like to express our heartfelt thanks to our family and friends for their condolences, lovely cards, flowers and donations to charities made in Jerry’s memory. A special thank you to John Person, Burgar Funeral Home, for all of his help and support. – Ally, Allan, Linda and Wade THE FAMILY OF MICHAEL HENRY WOLFE would like to express their thanks to their friends and relatives for your condolence cards, flowers, phone calls and emails. Special thanks to Dr. Slabbert for being the caring doctor that he is. Thanks to the staff at Oak and Pine Cottages of Bethany Meadows for your special care. Dad enjoyed his stay with you because of your friendship and concern for him. He truly enjoyed a good laugh and you always were able to laugh with him. Thanks to the staff at the Norsemen Inn for being the good friends to our family that we always knew you were. Thanks to Cam Parker and Jennifer Kontek of Burgar Funeral Home for your compassion and help with the arrangements. We always knew there were angels among us and you are all proof of that. – Terry and Bonnie, Bryce, Lindsay and Thaedon and Dori

HELP WANTED O/O’s $5,000 SIGN-ON! – Relocate for warm Texas runs! Frac Sand Hauling. Must have tractor, pneumatic trailer, and blower. Call 817-926-3535.

PART-TIME BROILER/ CHICKEN MANAGER – Required in Edberg area. House provided. Fulltime building construction opportunity also available. Ph. 780-877-2478. ASPHALT SHINGLING COMPANY HIRING LABORERS – Some travel a possibility. Drop off resumé at 5313-52 Ave., Camrose. APARTMENT MANAGEMENT TEAM NEEDED! Weidner Apartment Homes is currently looking for an outstanding apartment management team to work at one of our apartment communities in Camrose. We are searching for a full-time person to manage the building and a part-time person to maintain the building. We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits and a generous apartment discount. Candidates must have two years' experience in apartment management, excellent communication skills and knowledge of computer software (Yardi is a +). Please apply online at www.weidnercareers.com, email your resumé to megan@weidner.com or fax your resumé to 877-399-9012. DOMINO’S PIZZA at 6550-48 Ave., Camrose requires Food Counter Attendant. $11.50/hr. Full-time. Apply in person between 12 p.m. and 5 p.m.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED 2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED: BUSINESS TO PURCHASE in Camrose or surrounding area. All calls confidential. Please email: dave2jon@telus.net TIRED OF WORKING FOR SOMEONE ELSE? Gain time and financial freedom working from home establishing accounts as you represent a major manufacturer. Unlimited income potential.Visit: www.elaine.familiesearningmore.com

SERVICES WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, basements, light hauling. 780-608-7917, Tom Mino. GREG’S HANDYMAN SERVICES – Small renovations, small repairs, painting, basement developments. Quality workmanship, reasonable rates. Phone Greg at 780-672-8256. ROD LaGRANGE DRYWALL – residential/commercial. Tape, texture, estimates and references. Phone 780-679-8299 or 780352-0888. R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs Shingling, garages, concrete work Arborite and tiles 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521

McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose COMPLETE TILING SERVICE Specializing in backsplashes, tub surrounds and all types of wall. Patricia Fielding, Lady Tiler 780-672-3622 THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING Full alteration and custom sewing service. Tues. - Fri. 10-6, Thurs., 10-8, Sat., 9-4 4937-49 Street, Camrose, AB (East of the Main Post Office) Ph. 780-672-4793 TOTAL FOOT CARE, 780672-3993. Have a specially trained RN visit you. LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, owners PHONE 780-679-9134 WEST RIM EXCAVATING Road Site Construction • Motor Scaper • Motor Grader • Dozer Excavator • Building Demolition • Low Bed Service Phone 780-914-8931 or 1-855-914-8931 CALL COLLEGE PRO PAINTERS for your exterior painting needs. Resumés also being accepted for summer painting positions. Locally managed by Karly Johnson-Renman, 1-800-32PAINT.

FOR RENT KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL FOR RENT, 780-672-8620. BITTERN LAKE HALL for rent. Call Bittern Lake Village Office, 780-672-7373. CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2695 PAD RENTALS AVAILABLE – Move-in incentive offered. Call Camrose Mobile Home Park, 780672-2396. ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL AT GRAND PARK VILLAGE – Large one and two bedroom suites starting at $650 for one bedroom and $700 for two bedrooms. Hurry! Deals like this won’t last. Call today for a viewing, 780-281-0426 www.firesidepropertygroup.com MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs We have: • Houses • Duplexes • 4-Plexes • Condos •Apartments • Storage and more! Call 780-672-0662 for more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji

ASPEN TERRACE Modern, spacious, clean Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, in-suite washer/dryer Heat, water, parking Pet friendly In quiet surroundings Many amenities within walking distance - NEW YEAR SPECIAL! Won’t Last Long! Call Today! 780-672-8681 Visit us on Kijiji ONE AND TWO BEDROOM SUITES – Reclaim your freedom in a spacious apartment for reasonable rates in Kensington Manor. They are newly renovated suites with large living area, new appliances, large master bedroom, walk-in storage closet and balcony with each unit. We are located close to parks and recreational facilities; we have laundry facility in the building and power to each parking stall. Rent starts at $750. Heat and hot water are included in the rent. To make an appointment for viewing please call 780-673-0049. OFFICE SPACE – In Camrose Business Center. Ph. 780-672-1998 or 780-608-5629. EXECUTIVE SUITE – Well maintained, quiet adult building. Two bedrooms, five appliances, spacious. Ph. 780-608-3131. GREAT LAYOUT $695, two-bedroom four-plex, bi-level style unit. Perfectly located on Mount Pleasant Drive. Bedrooms and laundry on the lower level, living room and kitchen upstairs. One parking stall included, utilities extra. KEEP SNOW OFF YOUR CAR! $1,350 for this four-bedroom, two-bath, F, S, W, D, including a back yard built for entertaining, complete with a patio and mature trees. Keep snow off your car this winter with a two-car garage. Close to schools and downtown, access to everywhere is quick. For information and pictures of these properties and others, or to book a showing, visit www.RentAlberta.info or call 780-679-0002 ONE AND TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT SUITES – Renovated, close to downtown. $600 $700/mo. includes heat and water. No pets, smokers, or partiers. 780672-5369. ROOM FOR RENT – Shared accommodations for female who is working or going to school. Beautiful home located between Augustana and downtown area. No smoking, no pets. Rent $450/mo. $450 DD. Utilities included. 780-672-9622. TWO-BEDROOM ACREAGE HOME – Edberg area. $1,000/mo. includes utilities. Ph. 780-877-2478. FOR RENT – Spacious twobedroom older bungalow on large corner lot. $1,400/mo. including utilities. Call 780-678-5319, leave message. HOUSE FOR RENT – Three bedrooms, two baths, two kitchens. Can be treated as two suites. Across from Augustana Campus. $1,100/ mo. plus DD and utilities. Call 780742-5181.


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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) HOUSEHOLD MOVING AND DOWNSIZING – Sofa and matching chair, $350; recliner, $100; two end tables, $30/ea.; coffee table, $20; one small white dresser, $30; one night table, $20; one sofa table, $50; computer desk, $40; solid pine bedroom set, $650; solid pine dining room table w/6 chairs and two leaves, $550. Ph. 780-672-5727 or 780-608-7324.

MACHINERY WANTED: JOHN DEERE 8570 OR 8770 TRACTOR – Low hours, excellent condition. Ph. 780768-0007. SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?’ Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds, 780-672-3142. 2004 JD 567 BALER – Mega tooth pick-up, auto chain oiler, always shedded, 11,600 bales. Excellent condition, $18,000. Ph. 780-361-7573.

BRAND NEW, QUEENSIZED HIDE-A-BED – Dark brown. Never used. $500. Ph. 780672-7794.

REAL ESTATE CAMROSE COMMUNITY HOME DIRECTORY • 20 + Local Realtors • Many with web links • 500 + Categories • 900 + Local Companies • 300 + Web Links ALL AT www.camrosedirectory.ca www.camrosedirectory.ca

MICROWAVE STAND – $50. Call 780-672-4562. USED FRIDGE – With water/ ice dispenser, $75. Call/text 780678-6140. DOWNSIZING – Many household items, too many to list. Ph. 780-672-2591. MAYTAG WASHER c/w suds saver feature. Good condition, $75. 780-672-9493.

LIVESTOCK/FEED BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES. Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780-672-3142.

WE BUY HOUSES – That money pit getting you down? Will pay cash and all expenses. Please email: dave2jon@telus.net HALF DUPLEX IN ADULT COMMUNITY, LaVISTA VILLAS $287,000, No condo fees! Newly upgraded, bright open floorplan, two bedrooms, two baths, partially finished basement with extra bedroom. All window coverings included. Double attached garage. Ph. 780-672-6339

GELBVIEH BULLS FOR SALE – Yearling and two-year-olds, semen tested. 780-672-9950. SMALL SQUARE HAY BALES – Clearing out second cut 2010 bales. Tarped, $4 ea. Pat Ter way, Daysla nd, 780 374-2404. WANTED TO BUY - Baby calves. Twins or orphans. 780679-7837. PREMIUM SMALL SQUARE HORSE/DAIRY HAY BALES – No rain, tarped. Alfalfa/Timothy/ Brome mix. $5/bale. Ph. 780-3742381, leave message. GOOD QUALITY ALFALFA/ GRASS HAY – Round hardcore bales. 780-662-4800.

FIVE ACRE PARCEL FOR SALE – Six miles west of Camrose, 45 min. from Edmonton. Four acres fenced. Utilities to property line, partially treed. $106,000 includes GST. Ph. 780-672-6690. 900 SQ. FT. HOME on 1 1/2 lots in Daysland. Three bedrooms, attached garage, garden spot, RV parking, hot tub. Asking $115,000. Call 780-374-3899.

PARKVIEW RAVINES – Adult community. Exceptional 1,183 sq. ft. half-duplex. Insulated double garage, two + one bedrooms, three baths, two fireplaces. MF laundry, vaulted ceiling, finished basement. Appliances and window coverings included. $369,500. Ph. 780672-5080. CUSTOM BUILT 2006 BUNGALOW FOR SALE This 1,621 sq. ft. home is nestled in a quiet crescent in the Valleyview Subdivision. The property has too many outstanding features to mention and truly must be seen to be appreciated! For more information and to view pictures, go to: www.camrosehouseforsale.ca CONDO FOR SALE in SENIORS' COMPLEX, Camrose Approximately 850 sq. ft. Two bedrooms, one bath C/W appliances In-suite laundry Private heated garage Very secure, $155,000 Call Dave for viewing at 780-982-1900 MIXED FARM – Heisler area. Seven quarters. Inquiries: 780889-2126.

MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 29 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs PIPE — 1 1/2”, 2 3/8”, 2 7/8”, 3 1/2”, sucker rod 5/8”, 3/4”, 7/8”, plain or scraper type. Other pipe and metal available. 1-800-661-7858. HUSQVARNA 24 HP HYDROSTATIC tractor w/48” deck plus 48” Berco sweeper attachment; ONAN 24 HP twin cylinder e/s auger engine; HUSQVARNA RANCHER 455 chainsaw; MIGHTYMAC 9 HP chipper/shredder; MB 5 HP s/p 36” sidewalk sweeper. www.jds-smallengine.com Phone 780-672-7649.

Here’s a great offer for Booster readers…

For Sale Ads! F For or items price priced at $100 or less! • Mail, fax, email or drop off your ad copy. • One item per ad – 10 word limit. • Include the price of the item in your ad. • Offer excludes living things, except when offered for free. Individuals are able to place classified ads without charge provided message relates to a personal possession and does not form part of a profession, trade or business. Any ad designed to produce an income is regarded as commercial advertising and must be a PAID AD.

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Mail to: Classified Ad Department, Camrose Booster Ltd. 4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 Fax: 780-672-2518 Email: ads@camrosebooster.com

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CAREER OPPORTUNITY

AT CAMROSE FARM EQUIPMENT

Office Assistant

Office Assistant is needed immediately at Camrose Farm Equipment Ltd. from Monday to Friday for forty hours per week. Experience with accounting is necessary. Wage ranges from $14 to $16 per hour based upon qualifications and experience. Great benefit package. Please fax resumé attention Beverley to 780-672-4582 or email at cfe6@telus.net 4149-39 Street Camrose, AB T4V 3X8 Phone 780-672-9136 Fax 780-672-4582

We invite applications for the following position:

RECEPTIONIST/ TAX TIME SUPPORT Temporary Position The successful candidate will be well-organized, self-motivated, able to work well under the pressure of deadlines and have a minimum of 1 to 2 years’ related experience. Strong typing and computer skills, a pleasant telephone manner and a proven ability to deal with multiple tasks will be required for this position. As a member of the administrative support team, this individual will have strong interpersonal skills and must demonstrate the ability and willingness to share duties with other members of the administrative team. Some overtime will be required during peak times. The position will start out as tax time admin support and move into the receptionist position after our April 30th deadlines are done. This is a full-time, temporary position starting March 19, 2012 and ending May 2013. Interested candidates are asked to submit their resumes no later than March 2, 2012 to the attention of Yvonne Myrehaug, CMA at:

4602-49 AVENUE, CAMROSE AB T4V 0M6 Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

NOW HIRING…

Office Manager Responsibilities include – all accounting related aspects of the dealership, including but not limited to: A/R, A/P, inventory control and financial statements. The successful candidate will have accounting / bookkeeping experience, good organizational skills and attention to detail. We offer competitive wages and benefits. Please apply in person with resume including references to Michelle.


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NOW HIRING!

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Hair

Stylists

Build a career starting day one

FT/PT Licensed Stylists Experienced Apprentice Stylists

FRONT DESK

Competitive Wages High Earning Potential Clientele Provided

We’re looking for a friendly front desk clerk to work part-time.

SERVERS If you’re outgoing, if you like people, you could earn excellent tips in the Gravity Lounge or the Tap Room Bar & Brewery as a part-time server.

SECURITY STAFF The Tap Room needs male or female security staff with a level-headed, customerfriendly approach.

RESTAURANT/ DINING ROOM SERVERS We’re looking for friendly, courteous servers to work in our hotel’s restaurant and dining room. If you would like to work in a friendly, professional setting with the potential for aboveaverage earnings, come talk to us today! Please apply for any of these positions, with resumés at our front desk.

Kitchen Design Team Assistant

Are you extraordinarily organized? Do you work well with others? Is it time for a workday that is more interesting, challenging and rewarding? We have an extremely busy kitchen design, sales and install centre at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre. Our sales team needs an ASSISTANT. Duties would include: • placing orders with the factory • data entry • ordering accessories for our • checking/confirming production clients’ orders as well as our details own showroom • coordinating all aspects of the • scheduling/confi rming installs order process from faxing to • confirming product deliveries phone calls to client contact This is a full-time opportunity with an excellent opportunity for advancement within the department.

Come and be a part of our upbeat, professional and friendly team! Call Donna at 403-266-4595 or Gerry at 780-608-8784 Fax resumé to 403-266-4599 Email to joycefch@telus.net Or drop it off at our salon 164, 6800-48 Avenue, Camrose

Apply in person with resume… 6809-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-8818 Fax 780-672-8809

Welcome…to a world of choice.

PLUMBER GASFITTER SHEETMETAL A GREAT PLACE TO WORK! Join Our Team

Legal Assistant – Camrose Office Highway 13 West, Camrose Phone 780-672-9171 Toll Free 1-877-477-9171 www.norsemeninn.com

Volleyball team qualifies

Hiring 3rd Year, 4th Year or Journeyman Come work for us full-time! Must be responsible, physically fit, have good driver’s abstract and great work ethics. Work with residential and servicing 3-month probation period Pay based on performance and experience Fax resumé to 780-374-3982 or call Ron at 780-374-3982 for appointment

Daysland Plumbing and Heating Daysland, AB

By Murray Green

The Augustana Vikings men's volleyball team qualified for the first round of the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference playoffs. The university joined the top volleyball league last year and struggled at times. This year, the Vikings have conquered the fear of the unknown. "It's been a real treat to watch this team grow this year. We've tripled our number of wins, and made the playoff round in our second year of play," said coach Tom Tigchelaar. "The best thing about all this is, we did it with a lot of returners from last year. This shows the level of dedication and focus that the athletes have applied this year, and the maturity that they gained last year has really helped this season." The Vikings finished the regular season at 9-11 and played the SAIT Trojans in the opening round of the playoffs. Augustana beat SAIT in a match played in Camrose earlier in the year.

New Hours Sunday/Monday Closed Tuesday/Friday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Wednesday/Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

If you are interested, please visit us at www.afsc.ca to apply. We appreciate your interest and wish to thank all who apply but only those candidates selected for an interview will be notified.

2012 Shutdown Laborers/Janitors Temporary employment from approximately mid-March to mid-May Starting wage is $14.50 and there are day/night shifts. Accepting resumés until March 23, 2012 Must have valid driver’s license, be 18 years of age, have good work ethic, be reliable and physically fit. ATCO Power, Battle River Generating Station Forestburg, Alberta Please send resumé by fax to 780-582-8175, Attention Sherry Andre Magic Maintenance Supervisor Battle River Generating Station 780-582-8153 or 780-582-2185


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E perience Works

Targeted Initiative for Older Workers (TIOW)

Kopar Administration Ltd is excited to offer a new employment program for mature workers in Camrose and Camrose County between the ages of 55-65! ‘Experience Works’ is designed for individuals 55-65 years of age who are unemployed or underemployed and seeking to re-enter the workforce. ‘Experience Works’ is a 12 week intensive employment program that offers skills, training, and job search support for eligible participants.

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BUSINESS KEEPS BUILDING AT HAUSER HOME HARDWARE WE’RE HIRING!

Who is this for?

New class starts Participants must meet the following eligibility criteria: Mar. 5, 2012 • Unemployed or underemployed • Between the ages of 55-65 • Be legally entitled to work in Canada • Lack skills or knowledge required for successful integration into new employment • Be ready and committed to return to work

What will you get? Participants may be eligible to receive: • Class based skill development – including job searching and career planning • Funding to access short-term training at local educational institutions/training agencies • Access to job leads and opportunities of employers who are hiring • One-on-one and group assistance with job search skills All interested participants please call 1-780-672-1767 for an intake/informational interview. Seats are limited! CALL TODAY TO RESERVE YOUR SPOT AS SPACES ARE QUICKLY FILLING! Contact: Kopar Administration Ltd. 1-780-672-1767 #100-5015-50 Ave., Camrose

Receiving Room Associate

If you’re ambitious, organized, and enthusiastic – if you’re known for your ability to pay attention to details – we may have an opening for you! Our busy receiving area is currently understaffed and we’re eager to hire the best person for a job we consider very important. If you think you’ve got what it takes, we invite your resumé.

Benefits of working at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre • an exciting retail work environment • competitive wages • opportunities for advancement • a clean, safe working environment

Apply with resume…

Funded by the Governments of Alberta and Canada through the Targeted Initiative for Older Workers

Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

It’s nice when you discover the job is as good as the coffee Quality Training Incentive Programs Benefits or Bonus Program HIRING FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTS

796005 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 6602-48 Ave., Camrose, AB Full-time / shift work – no experience necessary $11.24 per hour plus benefits

Part-time.

Part-time. Apply within.

Weatherford Artificial Lift Systems Ampscot Manufacturing is now recruiting for the following positions for our Nisku facility:

Safety Specialist 6115-48 Ave., Camrose

Positions work rotating shifts of days, nights, graveyards and some weekends. HIRING AT BOTH LOCATIONS IN CAMROSE Honesty, caring and a workplace that feels like home

Req#6406

Assist Coordinator with safety needs at Service & Assembly as needed or required. Assist in development of safety related training & programs as well as New Hire Safety Orientation. In addition, conduct documented safety audits, JSA development and Hazard ID Program.

Quality Control Administrator -

BIRTHS To Jardath and Carleen Nelson, of Camrose, on Feb. 12, a son.

Now hiring for FT positions

6809-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-8818 Fax 780-672-8809 Email jill@hhbccamrose.ca

DISHWASHER WAITRESS /HOSTESS

1256146 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 3601-48 Ave., Camrose, AB Full-time / shift work – no experience necessary $11.24 per hour plus benefits

HIRING FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTS

• opportunity to learn about the thousands of products Home carries • opportunity to help customers live better lives

DEATHS Barbara Layton, of Camrose, on February 14, at 67 years of age. Bruce Helmig, of Camrose, on February 18, at 68 years of age.

Req#2942

Must have excellent organizational skills, high level of working knowledge of Excel and Power Point and the ability to Multi Task.

Inventory Analyst -

Req#8881

Must have a manufacturing background, excellent computer skills working with Excel and knowledge of JDE considered an Asset. Good understanding of inventory and warehouse management system required. For further information on these positions or to apply, please refer to our website or fax resumes to Fax # 780-955-2632. Or apply in person at: 1607 8th Street, Nisku.

Apply online at

www.weatherford.jobs for these and other opportunities.

Drilling / Evaluation / Completion / Production / Intervention

An employer you can count on

Sales Associate/Optician

Apply in person with resume at either Camrose store

IRIS is looking for an outgoing, energetic, optician. We will consider training applicants as opticians provided they possess sales experience and can demonstrate enthusiasm and passion for what they do in their work and community.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of DARLENE B. JANS, who died on January 25, 2012. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by March 30, 2012, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

,5,6 RIIHUV DWWUDFWLYH VDODU\ DQG EHQHÀWV DQG ZH RIIHU H[FHOOHQW EXVLQHVV and management opportunities. Be part of Canada’s fastest growing optical group delivering the highest quality products and professional services in the world of eyecare. Please submit your resume in person or email Tara Bell, Manager. Tara Bell, Manager, Optician IRIS Optometrists Opticians Gemini Centre tara.bell@iris.ca


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Growing to Greatness

HR Anywhere Competition #2012052 Battle River School Division #31 invites applications for the following position:

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT at Division Office in Camrose

• This is a permanent, full-time position to support the administrative work in the Division Office. • The successful applicant will have: • extensive knowledge of Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Access), • the ability to learn customized software, and • a willingness to work as part of a team. • Expertise in the following areas will be considered an asset to this position: • Network Account Software • Share Point • Occupational Health and Safety • Accounts Payable • For further information please contact Mrs. Imogene Walsh, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, at iwalsh@brsd.ab.ca. Please submit applications, complete with resumé and the names of three references by 4:00 p.m., Friday, March 9, 2012, to: http://hranywhere.brsd.ab.ca/hrsapplicant We appreciate and consider all applications. Candidates who are selected for interviews will be contacted.

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Battle River School Division #31

Battle River School Division #31 invites applications for the following position:

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www.camrose.ca 780-672-4426

SUMMER DAY CAMP COORDINATORS and STAFF Are you looking for an opportunity to make a difference in your community? Join our team at the City of Camrose where you can contribute to helping Camrose grow as a dynamic community with an exceptional quality of life. The City of Camrose Aquatic Centre runs two Summer Day Camp Programs: “Little Explorers” for children ages 4 to 7 years and “Discovery Kids” for youth ages 8 to 14 years. We are seeking energetic and dedicated individuals for two Day Camp Program Coordinators and several Day Camp Staff positions. FUNCTIONS: • Day Camp Coordinators – organize and oversee one of the Day Camp Programs from May 14 to August 29 • Day Camp Staff – assist in the overall operation and supervision of one of the Day Camp Programs from June 28 to August 27 QUALIFICATIONS: • Excellent organizational, creativity, and leadership skills as well as a high energy level • Patience to work with 35 to 40 children and youth for the summer • High School, College, and University students preferred HOURS OF WORK: Typically Monday to Friday between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. HOURLY WAGE: Coordinator positions hourly wages range from $13.22 to $15.47 and Day Camp Staff hourly wages range from $11.19 to $12.00. APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in a Coordinator position are invited to submit a resumé and cover letter to the address below or drop off at the Aquatic Centre by February 24, 2012 at 4:30 p.m. For those interested in a Staff position, please submit by April 27, 2012. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. City of Camrose Attention: Aquatic Director 5204-50 Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 0S8

Phone 780-672-9909 Fax 780-672-4915 Email: aquatic@camrose.ca Website: www.camrose.ca

OUTSIDE SUMMER JOBS Are you looking for a challenging summer job where you will work with a great team and learn some valuable skills? Join our team at the City of Camrose where you can contribute to helping Camrose grow as a dynamic community with an exceptional quality of life.

OUTSIDE SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES:

Daysland & District Cultural Arts Society is looking for an enthusiastic, outgoing, motivated post-secondary student, interested in theatre arts to promote and co-ordinate a

Summer Theatre Arts Program at the Daysland Palace Theatre The duration of the position is May 22 to August 10, 2012. The student must have his/ her own vehicle. Resumés can be mailed to

DaysArts Box 546, Daysland AB T0B 1A0 For more information contact Sharon at 780-374-2403

COLLISION DEPARTMENT MANAGER – duties include overseeing the day-to-day operation of the collision department JOURNEYMAN TECHNICIAN – duties include repairing and refinishing damaged vehicles

SHOP ASSISTANT / APPRENTICE – duties include assisting journeyman and responsible for shop cleanliness and organization All positions are competitively compensated with benefits and wages. Send resumé to Attention Pat Quinlan… Lamb Ford Sales Ltd. Email: info@lambford.com Fax 780-682-2411

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Public Works – manual labour for public works operations Parks – manual labour for maintenance and operations in the parks system Facilities – manual labour for facilities maintenance Golf Course – manual labour for golf grounds maintenance

QUALIFICATIONS: • Reliable with a strong work ethic • Ability to follow instructions and work both independently and in a team environment • Strong written and verbal communication skills • Basic computer skills • Class 5 driver’s license HOURS OF WORK: Hours of work are generally 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, from the end of April to the end of August 2012. Some shift work will be necessary to address operational requirements. HOURLY WAGE: The hourly wage for these positions range from $14.23 to $17.81 based on experience, in accordance with the CUPE 1425 Collective Agreement. APPLICATIONS: If one of these summer jobs sounds like a fit for you, please submit a separate cover letter and resumé for each position you are interested in by February 24, 2012 at 4:30 p.m. to the attention of the appropriate Supervisor listed below. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. Public Works Summer Jobs Attention: Director of Public Works Parks Summer Jobs Attention: Director of Parks Facilities Summer Jobs Attention: Director of Facilities Golf Course Summer Jobs Attention: Golf Course Superintendent

pw@camrose.ca

Office Location: 4202-51 Avenue

parks@camrose.ca

Office Location: Aquatic Centre

facilities@camrose.ca

Office Location: Aquatic Centre

golf@camrose.ca

Office Location: Aquatic Centre

Join our Lifeguard Team! Have you considered a job in Aquatics? • Great job while attending High School or University. • Great career option or part-time job for a parent. • Fun, team environment! Flexible hours. • Wage: $13.37 to $18,70/hour (Potential full-time positions with experience) What training do you need? • Bronze Medallion/Cross (Feb. 25-26 and Mar. 3-4) $187.00 • Standard First Aid (Mar. 17-18) $166.75 • Lifesaving Society National Lifeguard (Apr. 13-15 and Apr. 27-29) $253.50 • Lifesaving and CPR Instructor (May 25-27 and June 8-10) $286.75 Register for all four and pay just $720, more than 15% off. Make 6 equal payments of $125 by May 5. (If a class does not run due to lack of participants you will be refunded the cost of the course less 15%) Part-time positions opening this summer. Training does not guarantee a position. Availability Tuesdays to Fridays, 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. is an asset! For more information go to www.camrose.ca, call 780-672-9909 or email aquatic@camrose.ca.


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The latest News, Notices and Information from The City of Camrose www.camrose.ca • 780-672-4426

REMINDER

PUBLIC NOTICE

Starting January 1, 2012 NOW, residents are limited to three cans / bags of garbage per pick-up. Together as citizens of Camrose, we can reach our goal of reducing household garbage 50 per cent by 2015.

Each bag or can cannot exceed 100 litres or a weight of 20 kg. For more information on waste management in Camrose visit www.camrose.ca/baglimit or call 780-672-4428.

REMEMBER TO HAVE YOUR WASTE AND COMPOST OUT BY 7:45 a.m. on COLLECTION DAY

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS Take notice that the following Development Permits for the proposed uses listed below have been approved by the City of Camrose Development Authority, under the provision of Bylaw #2567/07, the Land Use Bylaw of the City of Camrose. The development permits have been approved SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF APPEAL TO THE SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD. Any person wishing to appeal an approval may do so by serving a written notice of appeal and the REQUIRED FEE to the Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose (telephone: 780-672-4426) within 14 days after the date of this notice. Further information regarding these Development Permits may be obtained from the City of Camrose, Planning and Development Services, Lower Floor, Mirror Lake Centre, during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday (telephone: 780-678-3044). PERMIT # DP3562 DP3563

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PROPOSED ROAD CLOSURE BYLAW #2694/12 Pursuant to the provisions of Section 22 of the Municipal Government Act, being Chapter M-26, R.S.A. 2000, as amended, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Camrose proposes to pass Bylaw #2694/12 for the closure of Road Plan 9021582 lying within a plan of subdivision which was prepared by Cam-Alta Surveys Ltd. and registered in the North Alberta Land Registration District on June 6, 1990. Any person who claims to be affected prejudicially by the proposed closure of the road as noted above, may attend the Council meeting in person (or by an agent) on Monday, March 12, 2012, at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, City Hall, to present objections, or may submit objections, in writing, to the undersigned no later than 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 7, 2012. For further information relative to the proposed road closure, or for information regarding any petition in respect of it may be obtained by contacting the undersigned at City Hall, or by phoning 780-6783027. The date of the last publication of this notice will be February 28, 2012. A sketch of the above noted property can be obtained from City Hall. Kim Isaak General Manager of Corporate and Protective Services City of Camrose, 5204-50 Avenue Camrose, Alberta T4V 0S8

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Augustana hosts curling Continued from page 36

With only four teams in each category, the easy games have been eliminated. "There will be no games where we can say this is a win for us. They will all be tough games. The cool thing is that we have beaten all of the teams. We beat Grande Prairie in the first weekend and they ended up on top at 11-3. They are considered to be the team to beat, but we won against them before," said Mari. "All games will be tight." She curls her best at the lead position. "Two years ago I was a third, and I liked it, but the lead position is my home. I like making draws and I really like sweeping. It's an important component of the game." Mari, Chad Szott, Alison Owens and Andrew Evans make up the mixed team. The men's rink went 3-3 in the first round and improved

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Estate of LYLE HAROLD SHEETS, who died on November 5, 2011. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by March 23, 2012, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

Estate of ARTHUR L. SWANSON, also known as ART SWANSON, who died on January 4, 2012. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by March 23, 2012, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

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Estate of IRENE VIOLA BERTHA SAFFRAN, who died on December 18, 2011. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by March 23, 2012, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

Estate of CURTIS CECIL STENSRUD, who died on August 21, 2011. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by March 23, 2012, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

to 4-2 at the winter event to end up 7-5 overall. That record was good enough to make the final four spots. Kendall Warawa, Dillon Wing, Kyle Leach and Wyatt Warawa are on the men's team.

The women's team curled well in the first regionals, but came up just short on the scoreboard. The team went 5-2 in the second bonspiel, to earn a tie-breaker spot. However, they lost in becom-

ing the third team to qualify for the final four in each category. A round robin format will be used to seed the teams for semifinals. The winners will then meet in the final

in all three categories. Curling action starts Friday night with one draw. The first round will be completed on Saturday with two draws. The semifinals and finals will take place on Sunday.


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Dr. Joseph Hrdlicka Jr. (D.V.M.) Dr. Joseph Hrdlicka Jr. of Daysland passed away on Friday, February 10, 2012 at the age of 77 years. Joe was born in Drumheller, Alberta – the second youngest of seven children of Joseph Sr. and Clara Hrdlicka. While growing up he attended East Coulee School and later the University of Alberta to obtain his Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Degree in 1957. He earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1961 at Ontario Veterinary College in Guelph, Ontario. On August 21, 1959, Joe married Helen Curtis in Spokane, Washington and to this union, four children were born – Brent, Barbara, Jane and Alan. Joe started his practise in Daysland in 1961 as there was a new auction market and a community need for a veterinarian. He serviced a large area which included local feedlots and Killam Auction Market. Joseph served in the community as a leader for the 4-H Beef Club and as a Boy Scout Beaver Cub Assistant. He also mentored several veterinary students over the years. In 1994, Joe became one of the veterinary meat inspectors for the Federal Government and worked until his retirement in January 2007. Joseph will be fondly remembered by his wife Helen; children Brent (Audrey), Barbara (Eldon), Jane (Grant), Alan (Sheri); his grandchildren Curtis (Janelle), Danielle, Elyse, Ileana, Adam, Gabriela, Cassandra, Mikayla, Benjamin, Austin, Jenna and Justin; and great-grandchildren Sawyer and Chesney. Funeral Services were held on Wednesday, February 15, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. from Our Lady of The Prairies Roman Catholic Church in Daysland with Pastor Steve Rigby officiating. Inurnment will take place in Daysland Cemetery at a later date. If friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to The Bar None Endowment Fund at the University of Alberta. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Verne Shepley October 15, 1936 – February 19, 2011 A year has passed. We think of you and miss you each day. Love, your family

Barbara Anne Layton Barbara Anne Layton of Camrose passed away on Tuesday, February 14, 2012 at the age of 67 years. Left to cherish her memory are her husband Duff; two children Bryan (Marielle) of Edmonton, and Lori Layton of Houston, Texas; and three grandchildren Gabriela, Owen, and Annika. Barb is also survived by her brothers Gordon (Sharon) Halbert of Edmonton, and Rick (Robyn) Halbert of Edmonton. Barb was predeceased by her parents Gordon and Phyllis Halbert. A funeral service was held on Monday, February 20, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. from Camrose United Church with Rev. Brian Hunter officiating. Inurnment will take place at a later date. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to St. Mary’s Hospital Chapel Fund, The Alberta Cancer Foundation, or the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Lois Evelyn Bryden Lois Bryden went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Lois was born on November 12, 1958 – the daughter of Bill and Evelyn Teers of the north Ribstone area in the Porter Lake School District. Her family farmed there for a number of years before selling out and moving to Wainwright. Lois continued her schooling in Wainwright and then received her training in hairdressing in Edmonton. Several years later, she married and the family lived at Sherwood Park, Wainwright and Leduc. Camrose was her place of residence for the last eight years. Left to cherish her memory are her loving husband Bill; her son Skylar (Renée) Grabos and grandson Gavin Grabos; her daughter Staci (Adam) Fluke; her brothers Stan (Lily) Teers and Bob (Donna) Teers; sisters Mavis (Mark) Holmedahl and Stella (Jim) McNeil; and her special nieces, nephews and loving friends. A celebration of Lois’s life was held at Weber Funeral Home on Saturday, January 28, 2012. Her final resting place will be in Wainwright Cemetery, Wainwright, AB. Lois will be greatly missed by all whose lives she touched. Blessed be her memory.

Irvin Isaac was born on October 3, 1939 in Swalwell Alberta. He was the second child of 13 born to Solomon and Margreth Isaac. Irvin started his trucking career at the age of 18, hauling fuel for his Dad. On one of his delivery runs, he met the love of his life and marriage partner for over 50 years, Grace Elizabeth McCaig. They were married on June 24, 1961 and were blessed with four daughters. Most of his career was spent in the trucking industry. In 1968, he started Irvin’s Transport, hauling broilers for Canada Packers and employing brothers and friends to drive alongside of him. The year 1975 brought a move for the family back to the community of Edberg to farm. He farmed for several years, but couldn’t deny the fact that trucking was in his blood. In 1984, he returned to drive for Kleyson Transport until his retirement in 2007 when he traded 18 wheels for the six tires of their motorhome. While raising his family, summer weekends would be spent at the lake boating and camping. After retirement, Irvin and Grace continued to enjoy camping, visiting family and friends, and their winter trips to Arizona. Irvin passed away peacefully on February 10, 2012 at St Mary’s Hospital with his family by his side after a lengthy battle with cancer. Irvin will be lovingly remembered by his dear wife Grace; four daughters and their husbands Cindy and Pat Trautman, Donna and Dave Tomaszewski, Arlene and Allan Knudson, and Debby and Lonnie Hunker. He was a proud grandpa to Justin and Janet Trautman, Jordan Trautman, Mathew Tomaszewski and Janelle Yuha, Jerrica Tomaszewski, Calla and Jasia Knudson, Kevin, and Katie and Konnor Hunker; and was Great-Grandpa to Gabriel Trautman. He is survived by seven brothers and five sisters, and numerous nieces and nephews. Irvin was predeceased by his father, mother and brother-in-law Leroy Thiessen. A funeral service was held at 2:00 p.m., Tuesday, February 14, 2012 at Century Meadows Baptist Church, Camrose. Interment took place at Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial donations may be made to the Ronald McDonald House Northern Alberta or to St. Mary’s Hospital Palliative Care Unit. Condolences may be made at www.weberfuneralhome.ca.

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Marvin Klein who passed away on February 26, 2011 It’s been a year since you left us and our hearts were broken. We were not ready to let you go, but we know you are now in a place of peace. Your memory will always be with us as you gave us all such joy and laughter. We miss you, Marvin. Say “hi” to Mom and Dad for us. With all our love, Jeannette (Glenn), Lyle (Deb), Keith, Ken (Linda)

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