The Camrose Booster, March 13, 2012

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2011

Vol. LX, No. 17

48 pages

March 13, 2012

Everyone Reads The Booster!

Inside... Entertainment and Dining Guide Pages 14 to 16

Kathy MacInnis puts the final touches on the costume of the villainous Bill Sykes. Local lawyer, Stephen Kambeitz, takes a turn at playing the bad guy in the ChurchMice Players production of Oliver!

Your Financial Future Page 20 Special Occasions Page 26 Auctions Page 27 Obituaries Pages 28 and 29 On the Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 31 to 36, 3 and 48 Your Autobody Specialists Page 37 to 39 Classifieds Pages 41 to 47

News Features McLean resigns from Camrose Regional Exhibition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Photo by Ron Pilger

Mayor Chalmers addresses the Chamber of Commerce . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 High school students win second science Olympics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Skinstads retire from coaching at Augustana. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

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Oliver! Opens this Friday, March 16. Long time followers of ChurchMice Dinner Theatres will be thrilled to hear that one of the most talented amateur actors in the entire area, Dave McDougall, will return to this famous musical to once again play the lead role of Fagin. Dave shone in this identical role twenty-one years ago! Sylvia Lyon, who has directed many productions, including other ChurchMice Players musicals is back as Director. Some tickets remain for the eight-show run (five dinner theatres/one evening show without dinner and two matinees) are still available. Pick yours up today at Cathel Books.

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McLean stepping down as head of CRE By Dan Jensen

After nearly 20 years at the helm, Wynn McLean is stepping down as CEO of the Camrose Regional Exhibition. "It's a big decision for me and one that was not made lightly," said McLean. "I believe strongly in the work CRE has done and continues to do. I will always be proud of what we have been able to accomplish. And I will cherish every second I have spent with this great organization and the great people, past and present, that worked with me as team members and board members." CRE board of directors president Stan Skotniczny said the CRE is going to deeply miss McLean's experience and dedication. "He's been a strong member of the team and has helped the CRE successfully navigate some turbulent times. His influence is a big part of the reason that the

organization is a major contributor to the community of Camrose and surrounding area." Camrose Regional Exhibition made major strides under McLean's leadership in recent years. In addition to being successful in its application to the provincial government for capital funding to assist with site expansion, it was able to partner with the Mayfield Group to on the casino hotel operation located next door, build a campground and take sole ownership of Panhandle Productions, the operation that conducts Big Valley Jamboree. "We have had some major growth and been able to move forward," said McLean. CRE second vice president Diane Hutchinson said McLean has always shown an attitude of cooperation and teamwork while helping make the organization a

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strong partner within the community. "There are many ways in which the community has contributed to the CRE and the CRE has been able to contribute to the

community with involvement in all sorts of projects and initiatives, from the cancer fundraisers and the MS bike ride, all the way back through the Festival of Trees. It has been a great influence from Wynn's own attitude that has helped drive that." McLean will remain in his role as CEO until the end of April, at which time he will be moving to a newly created position with Travel Alberta as vice president of community relations. While he will have an office in Edmonton, he expects to do a lot of his work from home, in Camrose. "One of the things that attracted me to it," he said, "was an opportunity to sort of build the position myself. I will be involved with working with municipal governments, both counties and cities, and some provincial interdepartmental stuff.

"I can honestly say that I am moving from one really strong team to another strong team." McLean said in joining Travel Alberta he will have to decide between attending the Big Valley Jamboree or the Canmore Folk Festival, two events that are held on the same weekend. "My wife said I could now join her at the Canmore Folk Festival. I had to kind of say, 'well, maybe.'" The Camrose Regional Exhibition board will be evaluating its existing structure and resources and determining, from there, what kind of skills and strengths it wants in a new CEO. "These are big shoes to fill but we know the work of the CRE will carry on," said Skotniczny. "The board will begin discussions about the future as quickly as possible."

Carol Ann Johnson inspired by Rick Hansen By Dan Jensen

Carol Ann Johnson didn't have to look far for her inspiration as she and her service dog braved snowy -6째C conditions and Wetaskiwin's slushy streets in the Rick Hansen Many in Motion Relay Mar. 5. "I kept thinking of Rick Hansen going up the Wall of China in his wheelchair without having anyone to push him, and thought if he could do something like that I could as well," said Johnson. "I felt that, even in my wheelchair, I would be able to overcome whatever obstacle in my way." Johnson was one of 7,000 Canadians chosen to participate in the relay, which started in Cape Spear, NL, Aug. 24, and will conclude in Vancouver, B.C., May 22. The relay recreates Hansen's original Man in Motion Cross Canada tour 25 years ago. "It's like the Olympic torch run of a couple of years ago but instead of carrying the Olympic flame I was able to carry a Rick Hansen commemorative medal," said Johnson. "It was a once in a lifetime type of experience." Johnson was chosen for the relay after submitting an essay telling how she is striving to make a difference in her community by helping create awareness among business owners about what they can do to improve accessibility to their stores for those who are handicapped. "Everywhere I go I can see there are improvements that can be made," said Johnson. "Some stores have steps that you have to go over or bathrooms that wheelchair users like me can't use because the doors open the wrong way." "It's a problem everywhere you go, not just in small communities." Johnson started using a service dog (she calls him Mr. B) to pull her wheelchair after she developed arthritis and carpal tunnel syndrome in her wrists. "He's my second dog," said

Johnson. "I received my first dog from the Pacific Assistance Dog Society (PADS) in 2002 but he passed away with cancer." Johnson was matched to Mr. B based partly on her level of activity and partly on the dog's willingness to pull her in a wheelchair. Since bringing him home, after a two-week training session in which she was taught the proper way of giving commands, she has found him to be a faithful companion and a hard worker who can pull her at speeds of up to 15 to 20 miles per hour for short distances. "He's been trained not to anticipate like some of the dogs for the blind have to do, but to respond to commands," said Johnson. "Everything has to be by command. I can leave the door to the house open for instance and he knows he is going to go for a walk but he can't go out the door until I give the command." Johnson appreciates the devotion of Mr. B. and the fact there is no judgment associated with anything she might be doing. "If I drop something fifty times a day he is always there to pick it up for me. No matter how patient a person is, he or she is going to get tired of picking something up for you that many times." The daughter of an army officer in Edmonton, Johnson developed polio in 1953, just eighteen months before Dr. Salk came up with his vaccine. "I went to the Royal Alex Hospital when I was two years of age and it was there that I learned to walk using my braces," she said. "I continued to use them until six to seven years ago when I started to use the wheelchair." Johnson worked at the University of Alberta for 24 years as an administrator in the Centre for Neuroscience, but retired after she and her husband, Ric, who is vice dean at Augustana, moved to Camrose 18 months ago. "Our house was designed

Carol Ann Johnson and her service dog participated in the Many in Motion relay in Wetaskiwin Mar. 5

by a quadriplegic, so it has low counters and is very accessible," she said. Johnson is still able to drive herself around in a car that has been adapted to meet her needs, and remains strongly independent. "I am not the type of person

who likes to rely on others or say I'll wait and you can take me to the store later," she said. "I want to be able to drive to the store and shop and do what I have to do just like everyone else." Johnson received a special silver medal thanking her for

her participation in the Many in Motion relay. "I have always considered Rick Hansen as my hero, so it was exciting to be part of something like that," she said. "I hope to go see him when he comes to Edmonton to speak and get inspired all over again."


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CAMROSE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE -A Parent Link Centre-

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Reports 2011 Audited Financial Results Director Remuneration Election of Directors • Three Positions for Three-Year Terms • Two One-Year Positions Anyone wishing to run for a Director of the Co-op please contact the Head Office in Camrose or a current Director for Nomination papers and the qualifications required to run for a director of the Co-op Board. Nominations should be received in advance of the Meeting to ensure qualification requirements are met. REFRESHMENTS TO FOLLOW

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What's to fear in the non-believer?

THANKS FOR THE HELP Camrose Country Opry president Doug Ezeard (centre) presented a certificate and flowers to Bill and Mary Walker Feb. 25 for their volunteer work over the years. The Walkers were instrumental in starting the Camrose Country Opry.

PEN POINTS by Berdie Fowler

Vision: a safe farm environment This week, March 11-17, is Canadian Agricultural Safety Week. I checked the December 2011 newsletter of the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) to see if farm safety programs were having positive effects. The report was disappointing; it revealed that “there has been very little change in the perceptions and practices around farm safety in the past three years.” This was despite the fact that 90 percent of farm producers say they want to know more about how to make their farms safer. One could presume that all farmers would be aware of CASA’s three-year Plan-Farm-Safety program scheduled to run in the years 2010-11-12. In 2012, its third year of implementation, only 10 per cent of farmers have developed the first year’s objective: a written safety plan. There was no report about actual action taken to reduce hazards on farms during 2011. We must wait to see the 2012 safety results that will be measured by the number of serious injuries and deaths. Why is it that farmers seem to be lax in practicing safety? According to CASA, producers claim it takes too much time; they feel it is unnecessary and too costly; they don’t know how or where to start; “but the top reason was difficulty in breaking old habits.” In 2010, there were 22 farm fatalities in Alberta compared to 10 in Saskatchewan and an average of 15 per year in Alberta. The difference was attributed, by some, to be Alberta’s lack of regulatory legislation relative to occupational health and safety on certain kinds of ranching and farming and domestic servants; and also on the fact that Saskatchewan and most other provinces more severely prosecute employers who do not provide a safe working environment. The Alberta government’s response was to appoint a 15-member Farm Safety Advisory Council, nine of whom were farmers, “to bring together government and industry working towards the shared goal of improved farm safety.” The Alberta Federation of Labour noted at the time that not only agricultural corporations but also at least some of the farm members objected to the imposition of occupational health and safety standards stating that “farmers should regulate themselves.” In addition to CASA’s farm safety program there are others. The Alberta Farm Safety Centre, a not-for-profit society, develops and delivers farm safety information to Alberta schools. The UFA “Safety Smarts” school program is said to be getting results. A number of industrial corporations provide safety literature and participate in seminars and workshops on the safe use of their products. CASA’s vision for 2012 is a country “where most farms follow a safety plan; where children play safely; where employees are well trained; where augers have guards; where tractors have ROPS.” That’s the vision. Only farm workers, both employers and employees, can make it happen. The choice is theirs. When safety is a priority on farms, it reduces the potential for financial loss due to injury, death and lost productivity, and keeps children and workers safe. Everyone is a winner. If safety procedures are not voluntarily practiced, it would not be surprising if the Alberta government intervened with regulatory legislation. There’s still work to be done to change Canada’s farm safety culture.

A scan of the daily news headlines should reveal to most anyone a litany of factors that cause people to show antipathy and hate to others. The list of these sources of prejudice is long and encompasses nearly every imaginable social category – ethnicity, physical appearance, gender, sexuality, age, religion, political beliefs, to name but a few. It's because of the potential to destructively impact so many of us that researchers have spent considerable effort studying the psychology of prejudice. One focus of prejudice research has been to track how opinions of social groups change in response to varying social and historical conditions. While a strong stigma remains attached to many historically marginalized groups (e.g., African Americans, Jews, First Nations peoples, women, gays and lesbians), one of the strongest current prejudices may surprise many. Recent findings indicate many people hold highly negative opinions towards those who profess having no religion -- the group who researchers label the non-religious or irreligious. Just how negative are these opinions? In the United States, recent Gallup polls found that atheism was by far the most negatively viewed trait in a potential presidential candidate, compared to other known prejudices such as those directed toward homosexuals, Mormons, Blacks, or Hispanics. Closer to home, similar findings were documented with university students in Vancouver. The respondents, who themselves were not very religious, rated atheists as the least trustworthy type of person -- much less trust-

Second Thought

Sean E. Moore, Psychology, Augustana Campus, University of Alberta

worthy than Muslims, feminists, and gay men and, remarkably, about as trustworthy as convicted rapists. But what are the roots of this kind of prejudice? At present, there's no consensus in the research community but several possibilities exist. One explanation for why this prejudice is so strong is that it has long been sanctioned by religious institutions who view non-religiousness as a direct competitor for believers. While this helps explain some of the open hostility exchanged between religious and non-religious figureheads in many public forums, not all members of religions who condone anti-atheist prejudice dislike the irreligious. A second explanation for the dislike is that non-religious people who publicly voice their beliefs

are erroneously perceived to be unwilling to abide by a social contract proposed by prominent religious institutions advocating for social norms such as cooperation and social responsibility. This is likely another part of the puzzle but it only helps explain dislike of people who publicly identify as non-religious. One final reason for the distrust of irreligious people is that the social category is so amorphous that it lends itself to much stereotyping and fear of the unknown. Admittedly, researchers have only just begun to study this group and little is known about them other than crude demographics. The non-religious tend to be young, educated, urban-dwellers but are much like the rest of the population in many other ways. They are not criminals or antisocial deviants and many do not dislike the religious. They are also as diverse in their belief systems as the religious, often shunning reductionist labels like atheism. Why is understanding and reducing this kind of prejudice important? In 2001, the census showed the province of Alberta had the second highest percentage of non-religious residents in country, with just over 1 in 5 claiming no religion. Given recently published population growth numbers in Canada, this group is only projected to grow. In order to ensure our communities continue to thrive and be welcoming to all, it is critical that an open and honest dialogue be struck to dispel some of the myths and bad feelings. Without such dialogue and discussion the civility and vitality of our communities is likely to be threatened.

Founders Days planning underway Mark your calendars for the Camrose Founders Day Festival, taking place on August 10, 11 and 12. Many exciting events are hosted across the city, celebrating events and people who made our community the fantastic place it is today.

The 2012 Founders Days Festival committee invites community members to be part of the planning. Bring your enthusiasm and talents to our next meeting to learn more about how our unique

committee could benefit from your involvement. The next Founders Days Festival meeting will be held Monday, Mar. 9, beginning at 9 a.m. in the Camrose Railway Station. Contact Barb or Janine for information, 780-672-3099.

Letters to the Editor 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. Kodiaks contribute

Last night we attended the Kodiak award ceremonies and listened to the comments on this season. We most whole-

heartedly agree with Boris on the state of this season. The Kodiaks may have lost out in the early rounds this year, but I saw the team as hugely successful this year. We had the distinct pleasure of billeting two of the Kodiaks this year and saw first hand how the boys contributed to the community. We watched as the boys left to read at the schools with enthusiasm in their eyes, how they played hide and seek with my six-year-old granddaughter and came willingly to my grandson's hockey games when their schedule allowed. They took part in many community activities and saw this as giving back for the privilege of playing as a Kodiak. Quite obviously this attitude must come

from the top and that is wonderful for community. We heard about how a group of Kodiaks took part in assisting teachers at one of the schools, and how those small little kids interacted with those big six-foot boys. I believe this is something those small kids will remember for a very long time as something very special. We may have had to send our two Kodiaks home today for the summer, but I know one thing: we can hardly wait for August. It looks to be a great year with an incredible bunch of young men ready and eager not only to play hockey, but to give back in some very positive ways. Go Kodiaks Go! Brian and Teri Sikstrom, Camrose


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Maintain heating systems The maintenance of a home heating system varies according to what type of fuel is used: oil, electricity, or gas. An oil furnace and electric baseboard heaters should have annual check-ups, while a gas furnace need only be checked every two years. Because of their complexity, the maintenance of oil and natural gas heating systems should be left to professionals. Many people believe that electric baseboards need very little maintenance, probably because electricity is often described as “clean” energy. Late in the fall, however, when the baseboards are used for the first time, you may notice a burning smell emanating from them. That smell is the result of an accumulation of dust over the summer; it burns, right there on the heating elements. Little attention is given to the smell, as people consider it to be a minor problem and think that there’s

no need for alarm. Unfortunately, that dust becomes carcinogenic when it burns — perhaps we’d spend more time cleaning baseboard heaters if we knew that! Simply vacuuming the inside and outside of the baseboards is all that’s necessary in order to solve this problem. If the windows in your home tend to fog up, you should be aware that it is not caused by a problem with your heating system. It happens because the heat in your house fails to reach the windows. Bug screens should be removed to allow warm air to circulate more freely. It’s also important to air out the home, even during the winter. Don’t worry about losing heat; if you let humidity build up in an extremely airtight home, it becomes very difficult to heat anyway. As often as possible, leave the fans working in the bathroom and in the kitchen stove hood to evacuate surplus humidity.

Clean your air ducts A heating system that is working well is essential to the comfort and health of homeowners. If you haven't done so, it's a good idea to have the heating system inspected to ensure everything is working smoothly. Failure to clean equipment, primarily creosote from solidfueled heating equipment and chimneys, is a leading cause of home-heating fires. While the majority of homeowners are safe, it cannot hurt to inspect and clean the elements involved in most home furnaces and other equipment. Not only will this help prevent possible fires or help pinpoint possible problem areas that could lead to carbon monoxide poisoning, this maintenance can help produce cleaner indoor air. In addition to routinely replacing the air filter on the furnace, it is commonly recommended to have the air ducts and venting throughout the home cleaned. Although there is no proven evidence that trapped dust and other debris in air ducts can pose a risk to personal health, many people prefer to keep the ductwork clear in the event particles may be hazardous or contribute to asthma or other breathing difficulties. This cleaning can be done once a year or every couple of years, depending on personal preference. Duct cleaning is recommended if any of these factors are present: * There is substantial visible mold growth present. * Ducts are infested with vermin. * Dust or debris are literally clogging the ducts. * You can see dust or debris blowing into the home through supply registers (vents) in the home. There are many companies today that will service furnaces and heating systems and provide duct cleaning. As with any business, their reliability and honesty will have

to be checked by the homeowner. When seeking a company to clean the ducts in your home, first ask friends and family members for referrals. Also, utilize customer review Web sites or simply conduct a Web search for the company to learn of its reputation. You can also contact the Better Business Bureau. Research has not demonstrated the effectiveness of any chemical additives or sealants placed in or on ducts for the prevention of bacteria growth or inhibition of dust formation. It is advisable to steer clear of companies that try to push additional services or chemical applications that actually may hinder health more than dust. An untrained person can actually damage the ducts or heating and cooling system. That is why it is important to do your research. A properly done job should include cleaning all of the components of the system, including coils and condenser parts of the HVAC system itself. The job should take between 3 and 8 hours and will range in cost from $450 to $1,000. The "blow and go" specials advertised for $100 may inadvertently cause damage or dislodge dust inappropriately. The most effective way to clean air ducts and ventilation systems is to employ "source removal" methods of cleaning. This requires a contractor to place the system under negative pressure through the use of a specialized, powerful vacuum. While the vacuum draws air through the system, devices are inserted into the ducts to dislodge any debris that might be stuck to interior surfaces. The debris can then travel down the ducts to the vacuum, which removes it from the system and the home. Although there are no proven health benefits, air duct cleaning can help improve indoor air quality and may help an HVAC system operate more efficiently.

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Getting to Know Your Local Furnace Cleaner

WHY CLEAN YOUR FURNACE SYSTEM? TO CONTROL THE DUST IN YOUR HOME! Each time your furnace comes on, dust and airborne contaminates are carried with the flow of the warm air throughout your home. The air is recycled through the cold air returns. Over time, the system becomes saturated with contaminates and is a natural breeding ground for bacteria, mold and fungus. Symptoms of poor indoor air quality may include rashes, eye problems, headaches, colds, coughing, dizziness, breathing problems and fatigue.

When Should You CLEAN Your FURNACE SYSTEM? • After RENOVATIONS (construction creates dust) • Before you have a NEW FURNACE installed • When moving into a NEW or “New to you” home (a fresh start) • Every 4-5 years as part of your regular home MAINTENANCE Clean More Often: - If members of your family have ALLERGIES - If you have a lot of ACTIVITY in your home - If you have PETS in your home - If you’ve had MICE in your home

Who Is “MOUNTAIN AIR?” It’s us, Jim and Diane Murphy, owners and operators. In 1995 “Mountain Air Furnance & Duct Cleaning” was born. 17 years have gone by. We still enjoy working for people; using what we have learned to help in whatever way we can. The bigger part of our job is giving your furnace and ducts a good going over, thus improving the indoor air quality of your home! We also clean gas boilers (helping to radically reduce gas consumption), dryer vents and wood burning chimneys.

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Reasons to clean a furnace A dirty furnace is also a hazard to your health as the hot and moist environment inside the furnace duct work is an ideal condition for many harmful bacteria, fungus and viruses. These microbes pollute your indoor air and cause many health issues including asthma, sneezing, coughing and other respiratory diseases along with allergic reactions. Every time air is circulated through these dirty ducts you and your family is exposed to these pollutants. That is the reason all manufacturers suggest to opt for furnace cleaning at least once a year. However, the frequency may vary depending upon other factors. If you smoke for example, you should consider cleaning your furnace more than once a year. Similarly if you have pets that shed then also a high frequency is advised. The dander of these pet are also drawn inside the furnace as the air is circulated in and out of the system which may cause allergic reactions in many individuals. If you have moved to a home that has been recently constructed or if you have done some renovation work inside the house, it is the right time to call a reputable furnace cleaning company. Another important concern that demands more frequent furnace cleaning, is an illness of a family

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One of Canada's most successful quartettes will be taking to the stage at the historic Bailey Theatre. Singer/songwriters Sylvia Tyson, Cindy Church, Gwen Swick and Caitlin Hanford will be performing a variety of music ranging from blues gospel and folk to country, jazz and pop March 14 (8 p.m.) in what might just be Camrose's second biggest musical concert of the year. Quartette has received several Juno nominations, won a Canadian Country Music Award for best vocal collaboration, performed with major symphony orchestras across Canada, and recorded the CMT-TV special A Quartette Christmas. In October of 2007, Quartette released recording number six, Down At the Fair, produced by legendary guitarist arranger and producer Colin Linden. Quartette has performed in front of thousands of people across Canada since making its debut at Toronto's Harbourfront Centre in 1994. The group's concerts have been described as a magical musical journey. "What makes Quartette so distinctive, other than its grasp of a wide variety of musical styles – including folk, roots, country and bluegrass – is the beauty of their four different voices harmonizing in a wondrous blend together," said John Garvin, Atlantic Seabreeze, in September, 2007. "They are aware of their gifts, and yet are somehow unassuming. Their voices are so strikingly different and when people with really different nuances to their voices sing harmony and start nailing the harmony, it is a sound like no other." All four members of Quartette have impressive resumes. Tyson has recorded 20 albums in total, seven as a solo artist and 13 with the folk/country music duo Ian & Sylvia in the 1960s and 1970s. In the 1970s she hosted CBC Radio's roots music series Touch the Earth and CBC-TV's Country in My Soul. She received Canada's highest civilian award, the Order of Canada, in 1995, and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame in 1992 and 2003 respectively. Her book, Joyner's Dream, has been released by Harper Collins.

"Tyson told Maclean's Magazine in a 2003 interview that one of Quartette's biggest strengths is the ability to blend voices. "You can have four really good voices and not have a blend. The blend is a gift. There are certain songs we sing where it is the sound of the voices that will make people cry, not necessarily the words of the songs." Cindy Church has been a leading figure in Canada's roots music scene for two decades. Originally from Bible Hill, Nova Scotia, her musical influences were primarily country and traditional music. "I grew up in a country music household," she said. "Strictly Hank Snow, Kitty Wells, and Jean Shepard." Church has released three solo CDs – Love On The Range (1994), Just A Little Rain (1995) and the self-titled Cindy Church (1996). Larry Delaney, Country Music News, said Church has that special magic to be able to attract an ear with her clear plaintive, high country vocal delivery. "It's a spellbinding experience to listen to her create vocal imagery with her singing." Church co-founded the traditional country trio Great Western Orchestra, which recorded an eponymous album for Sony Music Canada in 1989. Hanford and her husband, Chris Whiteley, carved a path in the Canadian country music scene in the 1980s with several Juno nominations and many charted singles of original country songs. She has had many songs published in Nashville, including a cut on the Rounder recording A Little Girl, A Big Four-Lane, by Alecia Nugent. Hanford's first solo album, Bluer Skies, established her as an artist with a restless and wideranging talent. "In one moment she can turn the blues into a country ballad, in the next moment spice a bluegrass rocker with a subversive Cajun twist," said Stuart Mclean, CBC Radio. "As if that's not enough she then stands the whole album on its head with some classic jazz. That it all hangs together so beautifully is a testament to Hanford's breakyour-heart voice." Continued on page 14

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A presentation to employers and job seekers about managing various generations in the workplace. Meet and interview candidates during an informal networking session. Thursday, March 22 6 pm Gen Y at Work 7:30 Networking Reception Faith & Life Chapel Augustana Campus, Camrose Free registration, call 780-679-1105 or email trina.harrison@ualberta.ca

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Introduction to Hockey Sessions Camrose Minor Hockey has a female hockey program and is offering a free introduction to hockey session for girls interested in trying it out.

Novice Age (born in 2004 & 2005) Sunday, March 25 from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. @ EnCana Arena Atom Age (born in 2002 or 2003) Sunday, March 25 from 3:45 to 4:45 p.m. @ EnCana Arena Stick, skates and helmet is all you require. Current hockey players are welcomed to attend and introduce a friend to the game. If your child would like to participate but is not in the above age groups, contact me and we can arrange for her to attend one of the sessions. Pre-registration is appreciated but not required.

March 16, 17 and 18, 2012 Camrose Regional Exhibition Tickets $18/person

Performance Times: Friday and Saturday, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, 2:00 p.m.

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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

For more information contact: Rhonda Broughton, Female Director Camrose Minor Hockey 780-877-2304 | rcbrough@xplornet.com

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Members of Quartette are: Sylvia Tyson, Cindy Church, Gwen Swick and Caitlin Hanford. Quartette has received several Quartette has received several Juno nominations, won a Canadian Country Music Award for best vocal collaboration, performed with major symphony orchestras across Canada, and recorded the CMT-TV special A Quartette Christmas. In October of 2007, Quartette released recording number six, Down At the Fair, producted by legendary guitarist arranger and producer Colin Linden.

Spring Concert Robert de Frece, Conductor

Saturday, March 17, 2012 (7:30 p.m.) Faith & Life Chapel Augustana Campus, Camrose Also featuring

The U of A Faculty of Education Handbell Ringers Tickets: $16 (adults); $12 (students/seniors); $40 (family) Available at the door [Ticket proceeds to support the Augustana Choir’s May concert tour to Hungary.] For information, call 780-679-1532

A saxophone player with Country Sunshine performed at the Camrose Country, Feb. 25. The next Camrose Country Opry will be on March 17 at 7 p.m. in the Bailey Theatre.

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Swick is an accomplished singer/sonwriter, guitarist and bassist who lives in Elora, Ontario. Her solo releases include Gwen Swick (1993), A Pebble of Mercy (1995), and Love and Gold (2002). Additionally, she recorded five albums with the traditional folk trio Tamarack during the early 1990s. Swick's music has been featured on several film soundtracks, including Never Talk to Strangers (1995), and Terrance Odette's award-winning Canadian features Heater (1999) and Sleeping Dogs (2006). She was once described by the London Free Press as "simply one of the most imaginative singer/songwriters in the country." All members of Quartette understand that the songs they pitch have to be fun to sing, not just once, but perhaps for years. "We've all had songs turned down," said Tyson in an interview with Maclean's. "It has nothing to do with the quality of the song. It has to do with how it works for Quartette." Tickets for the Quartette performance may be purchased at the Bailey Theatre box office.


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The Camrose & District Community Band Concert The Augustana Connection

“There is absolute magic when Quartette takes the stage” Featuring Sylvia Tyson, Cindy Church, Caitlin Hanford and Gwen Swick

Wednesday, March 14 8:00 p.m. Tickets – $25

Performing a variety of selections, from standard concert band literature and marches to jazz and movie themes. Directed by Tom Spila.

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Dutch duo returning to Camrose World-renowned musicians André Knevel and Liselotte Rokyta appreciated the reception they received during their visit to Camrose in April 2010 and have decided to stop here again on their 2012 western Canadian tour. Many who attended the concert will remember the sound of a train made by the organ and the sounds of birds made with the panflute. André and Liselotte have captivated audiences all over the world. André began playing at the age of eight, and has played and taught professionally for many years. Their repertoire includes compositions from Bach and Brahms as well as some familiar hymns. The evening of Friday, March 23, André and Liselotte will put on a concert at Messiah Lutheran Church, 4810-50 Street, at 7:30 p.m. Recordings of their music will be available for purchase during a short intermission. Net proceeds will again go locally to Open Door and Neighbor Aid. Attending this concert will not only support local causes but also show our own appreciation for the arts and music.


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Beware of identity theft crimes By Murray Green

The Camrose Police Service is asking citizens to pay attention to schemes, scams and frauds. Identity theft can occur when personal information is collected without your authority. Information such as bank loan applications, credit card information, mortgages and store accounts must be kept away from public

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view and easy access. "Examine your wallet and remove unnecessary documents. You don't need to carry your social insurance number or birth certificate with you," said Const. Matt Wilton, crime prevention officer. "Protect yourself by shredding any items of a personal nature, lock your vehicle at all times, be cautious when giving out credit card or pin numbers, pick up mail on a regular basis and ask why people need your personal information." Phishing

Internet scammers use e-mails to lure financial or personal information from you. "It could be a professional looking e-mail asking you for your account number or password because they are having problems," said Const. Wilton. "If it is not your regular bank, you may catch it right away. But sometimes scammers hit it lucky with the right bank and it sounds legitimate to you. Remember banks don't use e-mails to do business." Credit cards

New technology cards with chip numbers are not as easy to steal information from. However, scammers are good at finding ways around that. "We have heard about people who install overlays to bank machines. When you use the machine, the key strokes are recorded. Later the person comes back and picks up the overlay and they have a few days of transactions on it," explained the officer. "These tools are designed to capture the date embedded in the magnetic stripe and your pin number. When you are at a store always watch that your card is not double swiped." Home scams

Mystery shopping is not a

form of employment. A company may ask you to make a purchase and evaluate the service. A person may say that they will give you a cheque to deposit and then ask for part of it back. They ask to send part of it back through Western Union or MoneyGram. "The cheque will be void and you are out the money that you sent. Another example is someone asks you to help them in a foreign country. They trade a fake cheque for your good one and you are out the money that was sent," said Const. Wilton. Lottery scams

Everyone has received a letter or e-mail saying they have won the lottery or someone else had and they need you to pick it up. "They ask for money to cover the cost of administration fees. Just keep in mind that any money you send, probably will be lost." Inheritance scams

These are similar to lottery scams. "Sometimes these look very professional and look like they come from a lawyer's office and they even match your last name. "Your information is requested or you are asked to provide money up front. Regardless of the request, the result is the same. You will never see your money again," said Const. Wilton. "We certainly welcome people to call us and give us information if you think someone is scamming you. The RCMP have a national program called Phonebusters and they work on tracking some of these scams." Call Phonebusters from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. eastern time at 1-888-495-8501 or toll free, 1-888-654-9426.


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Vancouver band mixes international sounds with electronics By Murray Green

Delhi 2 Dublin is a Vancouver-based Canadian band that mixes various electronic sounds from across Europe and has a distinct Delhi feel to it.

The electronic rock band will be playing in Camrose on March 23 at The Bailey Theatre. It will be part of the Rose City Roots Music Society series and the Augustana Student Associa-

tion to raise money for The Open Door, a local organization dedicated to helping youth at risk. Delhi 2 Dublin plays an energetic mix of Bhangra, Celtic, Dub Reggae and Electronica with a

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dash of global rhythms and club beats. Band members Tarun Nayar, Sanjay Seran, Andrew Kim and Ravi Binning added members Jaron Freeman-Fox and Sara Fitzpatrick to further diversify the musical influences. With four albums in five years, the band has been busy. The latest album Planet: Electrified was released last year. A new album is slated to be released in August. "We spent more time developing the lyrics for the songs on the new album and we will be singing some of those in Camrose," said Tarun Nayar, of the band. "Hopefully we are evolving as a band and getter better with each one." Planet: Electrified is a collection of 10 hits from Delhi 2 Dublin in a remix format. Producers took their past songs and added an electronic twist into everything from electro house to techno and drum ‘n’ bass. “We love it. It’s amazing to hear tracks we’re so familiar with done in a totally different way. We’re also really happy to be collaborating with some of our heroes – from world electronica legend Gaudi to tropical hipster Poirier to UK-based drum ‘n’ bass heads Shiva Soundsystem, said Tarun. "A remix album is something done by other producers and is a chance for us to have some fun with. If something comes up that is cool, we mash it up and incorporate it into our live show." Delhi 2 Dublin hasn't forgotten Canada in the process. The band has developed great relationships by touring across the country with people like DJ RSK, aka sonicanimation (Rossland), Kashoo (Nelson) and Adham Shaikh (Nelson). There is also a brand new track called “Give It Away” as a result of working with two new fiddle players. The song is a

departure for Delhi 2 Dublin and features a string section and traditional Punjabi “Heer Ranjha” lyrics. A live collaboration put together in 2006 as a one-off performance piece for a club night in Vancouver called Delhi to Dublin was so well-received that requests for additional performances led to the official formation of Delhi 2 Dublin. “Not being able to fit into any specific genre allows the band to create whatever we like and not be judged for it. Our audience expects nothing less,” said Tarun. A new line-up, a new album on the way, and new international touring opportunities all signal that originality and evolution are all part of the Delhi 2 Dublin experience. "In Camrose, we will have one of the highest energy shows you will ever see. Depending on the space we have, we like to use a lot of different instruments. We are trying to pare it down with our new album." Canada is one of the leaders in electronic sounds. "I think Canada's hip hop and Indie music are Canada's strong points in the industry," said Tarun. "The song I like to perform now is a new one that will be coming out on our new album. Camrose will receive an opportunity to hear that before it comes out. We get to use some instruments we haven't tried before and we have a lot of drumming in it. It is a lot of fun and is called "Turn up the Stereo." For information check the www.delhi2dublin.com web site. Tickets are available at the Bailey Theatre and through the Rose City Roots Society at the door.


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Charlie Killam Cougars sweep regional hoops By Murray Green The Charlie Killam School Cougars captured the junior high title in both the girls' and boys' divisions in basketball. Three of the four teams the school entered made it to the final regional tournament on Feb. 25. The CK1 and CK2 girls played in Hay Lakes and the CK1 boys played in Daysland. Both the CK1 girls and CK1 boys garnered gold medals. "This has never been accomplished before where both the girls and boys won in the same year," said school athletic director Jayson Boyson. "We won our division to advance to the regional tournament. There are three divisions, so six teams went to regionals," explained Jarod Hovde, a member of the winning boys' squad. "We played Killam in the first game and won by a fair amount. Then we played Tofield, which was a good, tough game. We played Bawlf in the finals, a team from our own division." Bawlf won the first of three meetings between the clubs. Then CKS1 won the last two. "We won the first quarter in

the final and then they came back and almost beat us," said Jarod. "It was exciting to play them again and we knew what to expect from them." CKS1 won the final 69-59 with Jarod setting up a lot of the plays. "I'm a point guard, so it is my job to pass the ball around and bring the ball up the court." Paul Lange and Bruce Kerr coached the winning squad. The girls also reaped the benefits of peaking at the regional basketball tournament. "We beat OLMP to advance to regionals and then played Sedgewick in one of the hardest games all year to start regionals. It was a rough game because they are aggressive. We only beat them by two points, said player Jenaya McKinstry. "We played Strome next and beat them by quite a bit. We met Killam in the final and beat them 48-24." With only four Grade 9 girls and boys on each of the teams, the school should be able to field strong teams again next season. Coaching the girls was Brittany Jones.

The Charlie Killam School girls' basketball defeated Killam in the regional final 48-24 to win the championship for junior high. The team included, front row from left to right, Braxtyn Horbay, Brooke Bauer, River Kelly, Ashlyn White, Kailyn Parsons and coach Brittany Jones. Back row from left to right, Jenaya McKinstry, Rhonda Thygesen, Meghan Laberge, Tally Findlay, Morgan Spruyt and Karli Phillips. Missing is Amanda Gibson.

CKS beat Bawlf 69-59 in the boys' regional final in basketball. The winning team included, front row from left to right, coach Paul Lange, Colton Leslie, Parker Kelly, Dayne Milgate and Cole Lewis. Middle row, from left to right, Robbie Fulton, Drew Lyster, Bret Tetz, Jarod Hovde and coach Bruce Kerr. Back row, from left to right, Cody Milgate, Alex Sabjanic, Devon Moss, Spencer Burton and Thomas Hycha. Missing is Shawn Morin.


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Mayor Chalmers delivers State of Camrose address By Dan Jensen

Growth

Chalmers told the Chamber the 10.6 per cent growth in the city population since 2006 has led to the construction of 500 more dwellings and a ranking of 15 out of more than 100 census agglomeration areas for highest growth. "We are a leading municipality for growth in Canada. "We have had a good run of residential homes, condos and apartments, and the residential subdivisions are developing at a good pace." Chalmers said the City works with Camrose County as much as possible to develop a regional economic development strategy. "Camrose is known as a regional hub and we work well with our partners to develop a great quality of life." Chalmers said the community projects and facilities, recreation and education, arts and culture – including the Bailey Theatre, Edgeworth Centre and future Performing Arts Centre – contribute to the com-

Permit activity

opment because the City hopes to be sold out of lots in Valleyview by the end of the year. Chalmers said the serviced land in the Mohler industrial subdivision has been sold out. "We sold the last remaining four lots in our industrial subdivision and there is some development taking place on a couple of those properties." Chalmers said the City of Camrose recognizes the value of private sector investment and will do all it can to encourage continued participation.

Chalmers said that while building permit activity was lower in 2011 than it was in the boom years of 2006 and 2007, it is still on par with where it was in 2005. "Our building permits were over $30 million in 2011. Our best year was in 2007 when we were at $96 million, and at that time the economy in Alberta was the best ever." Chalmers said the City of Camrose is looking to have a good year in 2012 in terms of land development. "The Valleyview lots have been selling well this year and there are a couple of developers looking at various west end properties. There has also been continued growth in several residential areas." Chalmers said City council will have to provide direction on further residential land devel-

Chalmers said the City of Camrose is continuing to conduct research on a possible new location for City Hall. "We hope to have a location selected very soon, which should dictate our next steps." Chalmers doesn't expect work on the new public works facility to begin for another seven years or more. Another major project the City is planning is the construction of a new wastewater treatment plant. "As the city's population approaches the 20,000 threshold specified by the province, we need to start planning for significant upgrades to the facility that will likely result in a fully automated mechanical treatment facility which will replace the existing aerated lagoon system," said Chalmers. "This will

the costs associated with it. We are faced with increased utility costs, fuel costs, maintenance costs, labour costs and legislative requirements in all areas of the City's operation." Chalmers said Camrose property taxes compare very favourably to the property taxes in other communities throughout Alberta. He said because Camrose is not a bedroom community to a larger centre it needs to be self sustaining.

Camrose mayor Marshall Chalmers spoke about growth, capital projects, finances, building permit activity, land development and quality of service in his annual State of the City address at the monthly general meeting of the Chamber of Commerce Mar. 7.

Mayor Chalmers munity through the multiplier effect. "These facilities will give regional visitors even more incentive to spend their money here. A dollar spent on attending an event in Camrose circulates and recirculates within the economy, multiplying the effects of the original dollars spent." Taxes and finances

Chalmers noted that City council has worked hard to keep the quality of service high and the budget increase at 3.95 per cent. He added that the lodge authority requisition of $129,546, increased the tax levy by .65 per cent. "The additional 500 dwellings have assisted in increasing the tax base, however growing cities cost more to operate as growth in no way pays for all

Capital projects

be a big challenge for the City due to the large cost. The location will not be finalized until after we hear back from the province. We anticipate that the new facility will be constructed somewhere in the vicinity of the existing lagoons to take advantage of the infrastructure that is already in the ground." Survey results

Chalmers was pleased with an Ipsos Reid survey last summer which showed that 97 per cent of Camrosians feel their quality of life is good or very good, and that 78 per cent feel they are receiving good or very good value for their tax dollars. The survey also identified transportation, municipal services and social issues as three areas of high priority. "As a result of the survey feedback council established a transportation advisory committee," said Chalmers. "The committee has been meeting on a regular basis and will report back to council in June of this year, The advisory committee mandate is to look at the needs and explore strategies for community transportation within the city of Camrose." Chalmers said the City continues to participate with various agencies and developers throughout several affordable housing initiatives. Continued on page 25


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AFFORDABLE HOUSING The Bethany Group is now accepting applications for occupancy of Jamieson Manor – an affordable housing project JAMIESON MANOR 49 Suites

Welcome to Brookside

Rent (varies Maximum Annual by floor plan) Household Income

4 – Bachelor Suites

$370-$385

$25,500

21 – 1-bedroom Suites

$545-$575

$27,500

16 – 2-bedroom Suites

$660-$775

$33,000

4 – 1-bedroom Barrier-free Suites

$575

$27,500

4 – 2-bedroom Barrier-free Suites

$710

$33,000

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* WHO CAN APPLY FOR AFFORDABLE HOUSING?

Where you will enjoy a maintenance-free life of luxury. The Bethany Group’s newest life-lease project gives you a 100% return of your investment plus low monthly fees that cover your utilities, taxes, maintenance, parking and all appliances.

Have been assigned. Remaining applications are on a waiting list

• designed for low to moderate income households (see maximum income above) • must provide rental references from current and past landlords WHAT IS PROVIDED? • rent includes heat, water and sewer, and taxes • tenants will pay for their own power, telephone, cable TV and household content insurance • coin operated laundry facilities available on each level • on-site building caretaker • elevator HOW DO I APPLY? • applications are available at The Bethany Group – Housing Office, located at 4612-53 Street, or contact us at 780-679-2002 for more information

To learn more about this new life-lease opportunity, call Alecia Magwood at 679-5464 for an appointment.

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SECURITY COMPASSION Life Lease and Residential Living 4215-55 Street, Camrose

Central Agencies Home of the Week

Exceptional park-like setting home

By Murray Green

Is it time for you to think about moving up to a higher quality of living? You'll be impressed by this custom-built family home, with its park-like yard and a great location. The 1,654 square foot, fourlevel split has great curb appeal, a private treed yard and is superbly landscaped with a covered tiled courtyard and an adjoining pond. It is a gardener's delight. A spacious living room with attractive new laminate flooring offers a relaxing atmosphere and leads to a large formal dining area. The bright white kitchen, with an abundance of cabinets and corian counter tops, under cabinetry lighting, and tile back splashes is a baker's special. The pantry includes handy roll-out drawers. An inviting dinette in front of the bright bay window

overlooks the charming decor of the family room, with a cozy gas fireplace and double garden doors that lead to the covered tile courtyard. An attractive bathroom and a handy main floor laundry room complete this level. The upper level contains a generous master bedroom that offers a walk-in closet, two more good-sized bedrooms and a fourpiece bathroom. The nicely finished basement incorporates an appealing recreation room, an office, storage space and a four-piece bath. Additional backyard lighting, a garden shed, a greenhouse, a pond and lovely shrubs are other features of the exceptional landscaped, private backyard. A large double detached garage is also located here. Included with the purchase are the built-in dishwasher, two fridges, stove, built-in vacuum,

Graham Wideman built-in microwave, washer, dryer, garage door opener with two controls and the storage shed. This outstanding, move-inready home, close to schools, must be seen to be fully appreciated. Upgrades include maintenance free exterior, premium windows, doors, eaves trough, shingles, fencing, flooring, paint, light fixtures, a high efficiency furnace, air conditioning, plumbing and electrical. This impressive 4311-66 Street home is attractively priced to sell at $339,000. An open house will be held on March 17 from 2 to 4 p.m. If you miss the open house, contact Graham Wideman for your personal guided tour at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-679-8384 cell


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4870-51 Street, Camrose • Phone 780-672-4495 • 1-800-809-8040 After Hours: Frank Hoehn, 780-608-7402; Steve Frost, 780-679-6550; Graham Wideman, 780-679-8384; Matt Banack, 780-608-9733; Matthew Mayer, 780-781-7088; Lyndsey Delwo, 780-678-6117; Darrell Rosland, 780-679-2170; Lorne Broen, 780-679-7797. After Hr. Pager: 780-608-1078.

OPEN HOUSES

OFFICE RENTAL

Thurs., March 15, 2-4 p.m. 3902-65 Street THE PERFECT HOME FOR A GROWING FAMILY... This JU ST LI STED 1354 sq. ft. bilevel home off ers front covered walkway, 5 bedrooms, office, large LR and family room, main floor laundry, cozy w ood fireplace, access to gar age from basement, covered rear deck, large yard with 20x22 brick sitting ar ea with fir e pit and double attached garage. Too much to note, call today to view it for yourself! CA322558 $289,000

Thurs., March 15, 3-5 p.m. 3907-67 Street Excellent Value. Excellent Location A MUST SEE – VERY SPACIOUS – G R EAT FAMILY HOME – IMMACULATE – LOCATION ... Numerous upgrades incl. impr essive newer hardwood. Attractive floor plan, “L ” living/dining, lge. f amily kitchen, f amily rm., F P, garden doors to patio. M F laundry, office. 5 bdrm., 3 baths. Dev . bsmt. Dad will lov e the 26’x30’ htd. gar age. Super size lot w/gar den. Asking $344,200 CA321596

Thurs., March 15, 3-5 p.m. 5809-28 Ave. Valleyview

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 lr g. dining space w/big bright windows. Spacious bonus r oom above gar. w/many possibilities. Other f eatures incl. gas FP, vinyl f encing, two stamped concrete patios, cov. deck, balcony off master bdrm. R V parking, 24’x26’ htd. gar. CA315795 REDUCED PRICE…now asking $373,000!

Sat., March 17, 1-3 p.m. 6804-40 Ave. Close

CUTE CLEAN AFFORDABLE HOME IN SOUTHWEST MEADOWS ... close to w est 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 $237,000

Sat., March 17, 2-4 p.m. 5312-58 Street

W E L L KEPT HALF DUPLEX IN STONEY C R E E K ! M EAD OWS OFFER B RING AN A D U L T COMMUNITY ... extended deck w/beautiful views backing onto the Cr eek. Double att ached garage, spacious r ooms, MF laundry, oak cabinets, central vac, gas F P, fin. bsmt. No condo fees! A quiet location perf ect for retirees. Now asking $279,900 CA316945

Sat., March 17, 2-4 p.m. 4311-66 Street

“Home of the Week, see our ad on p. 23!” E XC E P TI O NAL HOME – P ARK SETTING ... impressive custom built home w/great location, awesome yard. Upgrades galore! Exceptional kitchen inviting dinette, attr active LR. Superb family room w/garden doors to covered courtyard. 24’x24’ garage and a lot more! A must see! Now Only $339,900 CA319196

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!

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

Phone for more info.

G R E A T O F F I C E SPACE G R E A T L O C AT I O N ... close to post office. CA317234

INVESTMENTS/BUSINESSES

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. V ery clean, w ellmaintained. New roof 2005. New price, only ask $214,500 CA309676 SEDGEWICK – EXC. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ... 77.59 acres, corner location, fr onting onto Hwys 13, 869. Phone for more details. CA298363 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 ION! acre parcel w/ CT U ED R E H UG beautiful, peaceful country setting. F acilities incl. Rosebush Craft & T ea House, Herit age Home B&B, 9 hole pitch and putt golf course, main residence, RV camping sites, dandy 3 0’x43’ htd. workshop, 32’x48’ shed, 4 0’x70’ quonset. Exc . site plan, beautiful landscaped setting. You’ll want to explore this exciting opportunity! Y ou have to see it! Now only $589,000 CA315880 T H R E E BUSINESS VENTURES IN ONE PACKAGE – OHATON ... Former Auto Shoppe location, 3 970 sq. ft. shop w/sep. work bays, 12’x14’ and 12’x12’ O H doors, exhaust fan, new furnace, 220 plugs plus 3 9’x99’ outdoor compound. 3244 sq. ft. of 10 mini-storage bays w/7’x8’ O H doors – gr eat to bring in r ental income. Also features 1048 sq. ft., 4-bdrm. home w/many recent upgrades. Exc. opportunity to set up y our business, use the stor age or bring in rental income and hav e a place to call home! Asking $395,000 CA316235

OUT OF TOWN

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. Attr active, clean y ard c/w gravelled sitting ar ea, firepit and sheds. Asking $94,900 CA318812 HEISLER ... picturesque location in a friendly N EW PRIC E! town close to conveniences. Bungalow, 4 bdrm., 3 baths. Garage and more! CA316500 Now asking $160,000 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 N E W NORWAY – S PA C I O U S , N E A T , BRIGHT, AFFORDABLE ... 1300 sq. ft. 4-bdrm. fin. up and down. Upgr ades incl. alder cupboards, laminate flooring, main bath redone, new hi-E furnace. F enced yard, 2-car garage. Great place to r aise a f amily. Close to play ground, school. Be sur e to view! Now asking $189,500 CA308146 BASHAW – B E A U T I F U L LY FINISHED 1560 SQ. FT. ... 4 bdrm. 4-level split. Hardwood floors, open concept, 26’x40’ gar., tons of stor age. Within 10 min. to beach at Buff alo Lake. Half hour to Camr ose, Ponoka or Stettler. Now asking $289,500 CA319869

FARMS

ENJOY THE PEACE AND QUIET ... of this 1239 sq. ft. home nestled 1/2 mile down a dead end r oad w/160 acres of land. 4 bdrm., lar ge master, stone facing, wood FP. Hardwood floors, bright D R w/ garden doors that lead to south-f acing 2-tiered deck. 48’x96’ steel stor age shed, 3 0’x50’ shelter, two grain bins, other outbuildings. Too much to note. Call today! Asking $460,000 CA319891

MULTI-FAMILY LOT NOW AVAILABLE We offer one 2.5 acre parcel CA298482

Beautiful Valleyview Bungalow by Battle River Homes!

GREAT HOBBY FARM, WITH A P RIVATE 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. char acter home, 24’x4 8’ 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 – O N PAVEMENT ... frontage on both Hwy 26 and Hwy 854 intersection. Gr azing quarter fenced andUcrCE oss !fenced. Hwy access f or REDonly D$129,900 yard site. Now CA299159

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

HOME FEATURES: • 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!

Show Home Open House

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EXCITING OPPORTUNITY FOR DEVELOPMENT ON MAIN STREET CAMROSE ... vacant 25’x120’ lot zoned C1. Futur e development will hav e to follow City of Camr ose Downtown Action Plan. Asking $75,000 CA315054

Wed., March 14, 2012, 2-4 p.m. 5204-33A Avenue, Creekview IMPRESSIVE 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 WALK OUT plan showcasing vaulted ceilings, big, bright windows, 4-pce. master en suite, partially fin. bsmt. f or added enjoyment. Asking $384,900 CA320241

CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000

1727 SQ. FT. 2-STOREY ... fully finished 4-bdrm. home located in Southwest Meadows! Front covered deck, lov ely staircase leading upstairs, large master, workable kitchen w/maple cabinets, corner pantry . Gas F P, A/C, oversized garage, great back yard w/large deck to entertain. Asking $399,900 CA317555 Immaculate, Impressive ... Open floor plan 1310 sq. ft. Gr eat room with vaulted ceilings, cozy gas F .P. Superb kitchen, impressive, bright car ousel eating ar ea, oak floors. Garden door to patio and f enced yard. Alley access. Flex r oom. Lrg master bdrm. J et tub. Oversized garage. Quiet cr escent. 5 appliances. CA322508 Asking $319,500 BEAUTI FU L 1520 SQ. FT. FAMILY BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC L O C AT I O N N EW PRIC E! ... features bright open floor plan w/v aulted ceilings, display ledges, bright windows, beautiful har dwood and cork flooring. Impr essive 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 Now Only $407,900 LA VISTA VI LL AS’ 45+ ADULT COMMUNITY ... Bright REDUCE D! open plan w/vaulted ceiling, spacious kitchen w/gener ous oak cabinetry, large master bdrm. w/3-pce. en suite. Gorgeous sunroom overlooking green space. MF laundry. 20’x24’ htd. gar age w/hot/cold t aps and floor dr ain. Fin. bsmt. Shingles tw o years old. Popular adult community – don’t miss out! New Price $314,500 CA320594 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 har dwood 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, priv ate courtyard, 22’x24’ htd. garage. A must see! Asking $347,900 CA318543 BEAUTIFUL B U N G A L O W, C U L- D E - S AC L O C AT I O N , CLOSE TO JACK STUART SCHOOL ... featuring impressive floor plan, hardwood flooring, coffered ceilings, arches, columns, display niches, accent lighting. L ovely kitchen w/eating bar, beautiful dinette, LR, jetted tub, 5 bdrm., huge f amily/media/games area. Nicely landscaped, htd. gar age and more! A must see! Asking $339,900 CA322229 OPEN CONCEPT TWO-STOREY IN VALLEYVIEW ... Hardwood and tile flooring throughout the M F. Laundry upstairs. Bright, open M F 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/separ ate soaker tub, shower, in-floor heating. 22’x24’ gar age, RV parking, fenced yard. Solid choice in great area! Asking $318,500 CA321258 AWESOME 1431 SQ. FT. MULTILEVEL CLOSE TO PARK AND WALKING TRAILS ... Great bright kitchen c/w corner pantry, plenty of counter space. V aulted ceilings, big bright windows, open st aircase that leads to master w/cove ceiling, 4-pce. en suite. Bsmt. f amily room also finished for added enjoyment. Don’t miss out, call today! Asking $369,900 CA322241 BRAN D N EW 1504 SQ. FT. TWOSTOREY ... by Zetsen Master Builders. Close to parks, tr ails, this home f eatures 3 SIMILAR TO bdrm., MF laundry, PICTURE vaulted ceiling in master bdrm. plus 5-pce. en suite that is sur e to impress! Asking $354,900 CA320245 EXCEPTIONAL C U S T O M 5 - B D R M . WALKOUT ... in the beautiful Valleyview subdivision. With unique char acter throughout, this home must be seen. Maple and ir on railings, lovely Tigerwood hardwood flooring, striking light fixtures, gorgeous white hand painted maple cabinets, granite countertops, stunning bright LR w/magnificent bay windows and decor ative window finishings, large master w/5-pce. en suite and walk-in closet, w ainscoting in upper tw o rooms. Fin. bsmt. with w et bar. Huge 15 8’ deep landscaped yard c/w great deck, lovely view, rear access to v alley walking trails and, most important, peace and quiet. Call today for your personal showing! Asking $569,900 CA321700

SOLD

IMPRESSIVE E LEGANC E ... a gracious foyer welcomes you to this prestigious 3215 sq. ft., 2-stor ey. Awesome floor plan. Recent upgrades are stunning. Located in quiet cr escent. Must definitely be seen to be appreciated! You won’t want to leav e. Phone f or an appt. to view. CA316841 Now asking $699,000 W O W ! EXCEPTIONAL, I M PR ESSIVE C U S T O M BUILT - L ARGE P R I VAT E PIE SHAPE CRESCENT LOT ... Love at first sight. Y ou’ll be welcomed by a bright foyer with 15’ curved ceiling and marble floor. Superb kitchen is Mom’s dr eam, maple cabinets, gr anite and top end appliances. Garden door to a 20’x25’ cov ered patio. Elegant formal DR. Excellent placement of all windows. Large master bdrm. Superb 5 piece en suite. M F laundry. Tigerwood hdw floor and casing f eatured. Totally finished bsmt, infloor htg, 3-car htd garage. Long list of extras. Shown by appointment. Ask $679,500 CA322384 W O W ! IMPRESSIVE BI-LEVEL AND EXC E PTIONAL YARD ... Exceptional presentation featurN EW PRIC E! ing beautiful har dwood flooring and staircase, display ledges, vaulted ceilings and loft. Exc . kitchen, cabinetry, cozy gas FP, huge master, superb en suite, M F 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 EXC E PTIONAL B I-LEVE L – C LOSE TO PARKS, PLAYGROUND! ... Spacious 1412 sq. ft. home w/v aulted ceilings, display ledges, niches. L ovely LR, superb kitchen, extra bright dinette, MF laundry, exc. bsmt. w/huge family/games room. Maintenance free fencing, RV parking, paved alley, great location! CA322134 Asking $372,500 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’ gar age, spacious M F layout w/ great kitchen features, upstairs laundry and more. Asking $354,900 CA320247 W O W ! BEAUTI FU L VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW, CLOSE TO PARKS AND TRAILS! ... Quality and custom built with beautiful open floor plan, v aulted ceilings, alcoves, columns and display ledges! Exceptional kitchen, granite, huge island, N U-Heat tiling, soothing air tub, cozy 3-sided F P, MF laundry. Irrigation system, R V option, vinyl f encing, triple panes and more! You’ll love it! CA320143 Only $399,900 A N O T H E R POPULAR MULTILEVEL FLOOR PLAN FROM ZETSEN ... Large windows throughout, beautiful kitchen, v aulted ceilings, great master c/w 4-pce. en suite, heated floor . Rear covered deck, double att ached garage, exposed aggregate driveway. Call now for your private showing! Asking $344,900 CA322240 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 EXCITING NEW 1547 SQ. FT. M U LT I - L E V E L LOCATED IN CREEKVIEW SU BDIVISION ... 3-bdrm. open concept home is stunning to the eye and extremely functional. Bright kitchen w/centr e island, corner pantry, vaulted ceilings, gas FP, MF laundry, 5-pce. en suite plus much more! CA322233 Asking $364,900 P O P U L A R SIMILAR TO ZETSEN MULTIPICTURE LEVEL ... w/ walk-out bsmt. Spacious floor plan w/ v aulted ceilings, large entryway, FP, hardwood/tile flooring, MF master bdrm. gr anite countertops, much more. Asking $384,900 CA320242

N EW PRIC E!

E XC E P T I O N A L 2006 SQ. FT. T W O - STO R E Y ... Triple garage, wa l k o u t - b s m t . , backs onto park. Functional family floor plan, M F laundry, bonus room upstairs, 4-pce. en suite w/ soaker tub. Asking $419,900 CA320246 SIMILAR TO PICTURE

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M U ST SE E! 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 sur e to view so y ou can appreciate the quality and det ails. Built ener gy efficient. Price incl. $3500 appl. allow. CA315312 Prices starting at $224,9 00 incl. G ST G O O D STA RT E R HOME OR INVESTMENT ... Zoned R3 with a gr eat location, close N EW PRIC E! to Rosehaven, hospital and Mirror Lake. Features 2-bdrm. bungalow w/upgraded windows, siding, soffits, furnace. Easy walk to parks, w alking trails, work. Mature treed yard, older single gar age. Requires some repair, maintenance. CA319950 Now asking $165,900 CHARMING CHARACTER HOME ... close to schools and Mirror Lake walking paths. Archways, built-ins, large living spaces. M F master bdrm., 2 bdrm. upst airs. Bsmt. dev eloped but needs some w ork. Oversized lot 8 0’x130’. 24’x26’ detached garage with gas line. Huge yard! Asking $207,500 CA321877

STILL REN

G R E AT S TA R T E R HOME OR R EVE N U E PROPERTY ... located in the University area. Lots of upgr ades. Good bungalow with 2 bdrm. up. Mother-in-law suite in bsmt. Nice big lot with 20’x3 0’ garage, workshop in back. Be sur e to view this one! Asking $221,900 CA320500 SOLID BI-LEVEL W I T H MUCH TO OFFER! ... New flooring upstairs, open kitchen/dining. Double gar age, RV capabilities, mature trees, enclosed deck. Clean, well taken of and r eady for you. Quick possession available! Most furniture negotiable too! Asking $226,000 CA319724 CLOSE TO PA R K S A N D WALK I N G TRAILS! ... Cozy bungalow w/ convenient west central location. Featuring upgraded flooring, har dwood floors in bdrm. Country kitchen, 3 bdrm., dev. bsmt. w/large family/games rm. Mature treed yard, 14’x24’ gar age. New H E furnace. Great starter or inv estment property. Come take a look! CA318284 Asking $168,900 EXCEPTIONALLY R E N O VAT E D 4-BEDROOM IN DUGGAN PARK ... New windows, all new roof, siding, extr a insulation and mor e. Double 20x26 heated gar age with tons of storage. Underground sprinklers, fenced, 10x10 powered shed, R V parking. Immediate possession! Asking $248,900 CA322611 I’M A R EAL JEWEL – DEFINITELY A MUST SEE ... very impressive, bright, upgraded and very attractively color coordinated cozy bungalow. Very nicely fin. bsmt. Lovely lge. covered patio. Incl. 6 appl. Super new er 2-car insul. gar age. Fenced yard. Immed. poss. Try an offer. CA322209 Asking $199,900 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. P atio doors to deck. L arge master bdrm. Lots of closet space. 5 appl. incl. Att ached garage. Try an offer! Ask $218,500 CA321339

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COZY BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION ... great senior or st arter 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’ gar age, HE furnace. You’ll want to view this one! CA319692 Now asking $165,900 L O C A T E D NEAR A P ARK AND WITHIN W A L K I N G DISTANCE OF CAMROSE WEST END SHOPPING ... 1481 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 story home. Kitchen comes with oak cabinets, center island eating bar, MF laundry. huge master with walk-in closet and 3 pc . en suite. basement is open f or future development. Appliances included. CA322516 Asking $266,900

GREAT OPPORTUNITY – STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT ... needs some r epair and maintenance. Spacious bi-lev el home in matur e area w/private treed yard, 26’x26’ gar age. Two FP, 5 bdrm., 3 baths. W alkout access from bsmt. Large deck, fenced, alley access, good location. Call now to view! Now asking $219,900 CA319943 VERY NICE CO N D O UNIT ... with an emphasis on Adult Living. Close to downtown and Mirr or Lake walking paths. Bungalow style, no st airs! MF laundry, spacious master bdrm. and LR. P arking 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

HOMES OVER $300,000 BEAUTIFUL PAR K R I D G E E STAT E S B U N GALOW - ON PARK! ... Premeir location with v alley and w alking trails close by! impr essive quality built home f eatures a bright open plan, 9 ft. ceilings and beautiful hardwood flooring. You’ll love the park views from the living r oom, superb dinette and the cov ered deck. Excellent kitchen, aw esome den/office. Cozy ICF basement partially finished, plus 9 ft. 6 in. ceilings. Great yard, park views, finished gar age, RV parking and lots more! You’ll love it! Asking $425,900 CA322703 TONS OF EXTRAS IN THIS 1394 sq. ft. RAI SED G BUNGALOW IN N EW LI STIN VALLEYVIEW ... ICF block basement with in-floor heat, 23x23 heated garage with built-in stor age, RV Parking and much more. 3 bdrm up, 1 down, open concept, main floor laundry . kitchen has maple cabinets, rasied eating bar and corner pantry . Gas fireplace in living room. Basement is fully finished and v ery spacious. Custom fr ee-standing bar, poker t able, pool table and all the accessories included! Fenced, landscaped and a covered deck. Move right in! Asking $436,500 CA322713

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

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WOW! WALKOUT ACREAGE LOT – S UPERB VIEW! ... 1.57 acres only 5 miles west of Camrose, 1/2 mile off pav ement. Overlooking peaceful, relaxing countryside, pr oposed golf course. It’s the perfect setting to build your dream home. Call now! Asking $119,000 CA321717 16.48 ACRES ... 5 km east of Holden just off Hwy.14. Peaceful setting, gr eat spot to build. Water line, gas line run through property. Now asking $120,000 CA293010

WOW! BEAUTIFUL WALKOUT BUNGALOW – SUPERB ACREAGE SETTING! ... You’ll love it! Close to Camr ose, by pav ement. Beautiful open plan features vaulted 9’ ceilings, exceptional windows, hardwood flooring, superb kitchen, amazing dinette area, superb en suite. Excellent w alkout bsmt., heated gar age. 28’x36’ heated w orkshop and more! Great views! A must see! CA321714 Asking $519,000 AC R EAG E ONLY 1/2 MI. FROM PAVEMENT, 7 MI. FROM CAM ROSE ... requires completion. 2.99 acres w/next-to-new home w/lar ge 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 F P. Huge M F 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

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PRIVATE TREED ACREAGE, THE PERFECT GETAWAY! ... Very secluded setting w/6.8 acr es that offers a r estful country lif estyle. Features 1160 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. mobile w/v aulted 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. Priv ate getaway w/lots of potential. Call now to view! CA320948 Asking $229,900


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Handbells concert at Augustana campus March 17 The University of Alberta Mixed Chorus, under the direction of Dr. Robert de Frece, will present their 68th Annual Concert in the Faith and Life Chapel on the Augustana Campus on Saturday, March 17, at 7:30 p.m. The concert is a tribute to Professor Richard Eaton, who directed the choir from 1947 to 1967 – every concert performed by the UAMC since 1967 has included music that he introduced to the UAMC's repertoire during his 20 years as its conductor. The program will include motets by Palestrina and Schütz, works by Canadian composers Healey Willan and Welford Russell, the soaring melodies of Ralph Vaughan Williams, and Eaton's Three French Canadian Folk Songs, arranged for the University of Alberta Mixed Chorus in the 1950s. The program will also include performances of Schubert's Marche Militaire, Leroy Anderson's Bugler's Holiday, and the theme from the motion picture Pirates of the Caribbean by the U of A Faculty of Education Handbell Ringers, who have been associated with the UAMC since the group was formed by Robert de Frece in 1988. A handbell quartet will also play the "Hallelujah Chorus" from Handel's Messiah. The concert will open with the choir and ringers combining in a stirring arrangement of Martin Luther's well-known chorale, A Mighty Fortress Is Our God. The evening will close with a delightful medley of songs from Lionel Bart's hit musical, Oliver! The University of Alberta has over 125 members and has presented their annual concert in our community for a number of years. They are always a welcome addition to the Augustana Fine Arts Calendar of Events, enjoying a warm reception from Camrose audiences at every performance. Tickets may be purchased at the door and proceeds will go to the Augustana Choir's spring tour to Hungary in May.

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)

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)

IMMEDIATE POSSESION... 1995 16’x68’ mobile home, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $75,000. Call Dale (R1380)

REDUCED GREAT, ENERGY EFFICIENT... 4 bedroom, 3 bath bungalow located on large lot near west end shopping and parks. Special features too numerous to mention. Priced at $425,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1379) GREAT STARTER OPPORTUNITY 3-BDRM. HALF DUPLEX... New paint and flooring, central location, fenced. For more details, call Dale. Asking $149,500. (R1368)

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

“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)

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)

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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)

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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 $249,000. (R1372)

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

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)

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 $229,000. Call Cory for details. (R1360)

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 $259,900. Call Trevor for services today! (R1374)

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)

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)

SHADOWRIDGE BUILT... 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, fenced, deck, backing onto open area. Quick possesion. Asking $256,000. Call Dale for particulars. (R1337)

COMFORTABLE... New home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and fenced yard in quiet area of the city. Priced at $322,900. 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)

“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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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)

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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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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)

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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)

SOLD 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)

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)

JUST LISTED IN HAY LAKES! This Bi-level home, built in 2005, has 1358 finished sq/ft, 3 bedrooms up, and 2 full baths. Open living room with vaulted ceiling and gas fireplace, large country kitchen with access to covered deck area. Big bright windows illuminate this home. Master is privately placed upstairs, with walk-in and full bath. Partially finished basement, with rooms laid out, drywalled. Just finish to your desired specs. Total finished size would then be approx. 2200 sq./ft. Double attached garage completes the package, with a large fenced yard and more. Listed at only $284,900. Call Trevor for more details. (RO933)

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)

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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LOT AT LITTLE BEAVER LAKE ESTATES!... Across the lake at Ferintosh, this property is .58 an acre (100’x250’), with an elevated building site from which you will enjoy the view, the wildlife and tranquility of the surroundings. The subdivision is fully accessible year round, with bus service to schools. There is a small 12x12 cabin with power, telephone, and a wood stove. Substantial cement foundation with ICF styrofoam forming for a proposed home structure that was not completed. The perimeter has been surveyed and wire fenced. Listed at $56,500. Call Trevor for details. (L196)

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)

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)

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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)

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LOTS OF SPACE HERE!!... Over 3200 sq./ft. 5 bedroom, 3 bath home with large double attached and heated garage waiting for a family that can enjoy the quiet neighborhood and the amenities the town has to offer. A must view!! Price: $247,900. Call Rick for details. (RO931)

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)

COMMERICAL 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 # 012-006-506. Water to property however certain limitations apply. Asking price $1,034,500. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C135) 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) 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)

Mayor delivers annual State of Camrose address Continued from page 22

"The affordable housing development at the Wild Rose Arena site started construction in 2010. The City donated the land and about $6 million was contributed by the Government of Alberta."

New partnership Chalmers said the City of Camrose has partnered with the Government of Alberta and Community Futures to provide a service in the former Camrose Regional Economic Development building

to local and regional businesses. "It will help the City to support existing businesses and small business succession, and provide a resource to identify the needs of the community.

This will ensure that the city is a welcoming and supportive business environment and will maximize the use of the City's facilities and strengthen Camrose's role as a regional centre."


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Camrose Composite High School students have done it again. They captured Science Olympic gold medals on March 3. Seven students and two staff members from CCHS formed a team to go to the Shaw Conference Centre to participate in APEGGA’s Edmonton Science Olympics. CCHS staff members Jamie Miller and Tina Olson lead the group of students consisting of Myles Ellert, Sam MacDonald, Robin Manaloor, Zach Matiushyk, Nathaniel Nagy, Damien Pizzy and Griffin Tweedy. "Congratulations to the CCHS Science Olympics team for bringing home a gold medal in the musical instruments competition, as well as the gold medal as the overall champions," said principal Jim Ofrim. "CCHS is the only team that has won a gold medal two years in a row. Event organizer, Barry Edgar, made a special point of congratulating the team and stating that to win a gold medal in two consecutive years is a major accomplishment." Camrose students competed against 24 other teams includ-

ing Old Strathcona, Strathcona, Jasper Place, Harry Ainlay, McNally, Lillian Osborne, and Salisbury Composite. "We were put together as a science team after school. We received a package of instructions, about a month before the competition and these are the take home events we have to do," explained Robin. "This year the three projects were building musical instruments, solder five little circuit boards and make them work, and we had to build a truss using popsicle sticks. Our truss ended up holding 23 kilograms, which gave us third place in that event." CCHS won first place in the musical instruments category and first overall. "We are not sure about the other pre-determined events, but we must have scored fairly well to win the overall award," said Robin. "We had some quick thinking tasks on the day of the event. We had to make a hockey stick out of styrofoam and carbon fibre. One of us had to shoot a ball and the velocity we could generate was our score. The other one was a series of tests, eight to be exact. We were given two minerals and we had to complete a lab report."

The team was made up of students with different strengths and they had to work together as a team. "The teachers wanted students who were good at biology, chemistry, physics and putting things together. We needed students with good wood working and mechanical skills as well, and not just scientists." The blend of four Grade 12 and three Grade 11 students worked out well for the school. "It's good to have Grade 11 students on the team to see what it is like and pass that information on for next year's team." This year, there were no returning students. "Winning two years in a row shows how strong this school is in academics, sports, music and we have a lot of good programs," said Robin. "It feels really good to beat large Edmonton schools with large school populations. We were shocked when our school was called in winning the competition. We felt strong about the music instruments, but not sure about the other events." The students have been preparing for the competition since the beginning of February by working on the projects after school. "We are all passionate about science," said the future University of Alberta biochemistry student. "Our leaders were a great help and kept us on track," said Robin. "Without them, none of this would have been possible." Murray Green, Camrose Booster CCHS staff member Jamie Miller, Nathaniel Nagy, Sam MacDonald, Robin Manaloor, Griffin Tweedy, Zach Matiushyk, Damien Pizzy and staff member Tina Olson won the instrument category and the overall award at the Science Olympics in Edmonton. Student Myles Ellert is missing.


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Remembering “Papa” In loving memory of

William Kerr

Dorothy Edna Bieber

Lawrence Weber

Cheryl Lynne McKinnon

Lily Ann Grams

Dorothy Edna McKibbon Bieber was born in Ponoka on February 27, 1942. She was the fourth child of Johnston and Edna McKibbon. Her older siblings Denise, Melvil, and Stella, along with her younger sister Claire, were raised on a farm west of Ponoka. Dorothy attended school in the area and moved to Ponoka when she was done school to work at a grocery store. She married Ed Bieber in 1960. They welcomed their first son, Melvin later that year. They lived in Ponoka until moving to the Bieber family farm in 1961. After a brief stay on the farm, they moved again to another farm in the area. Gary was born in 1962, and the growing family moved to Elk Point in 1964, where they purchased the farm the kids grew up on. Brenda was born in 1967 and Ken in 1968. Dorothy was a very busy farm wife, raising chickens, turkeys, growing a large garden and helping with the farm work. The family spent a year in Barrhead from 1975 to 1976, but decided town living wasn’t what they wanted. They moved back to the farm at Elk Point and stayed there until 1984, when, seeking better land, they moved to the Camrose area. Dorothy then moved to Camrose in 1985, which is where she lived the remainder of her life. She worked a variety of jobs – Mcleods Hardware, Hacienda Hotel, Travelodge, and lastly Sobeys. Dorothy retired in 2002 and enjoyed walking, socializing with her friends, gardening, baking and babysitting her grandchildren. She moved to Sunrise in May 2011, when her failing health made independent living unmanageable. Dorothy passed away suddenly on March 4, 2012. Dorothy was predeceased by her sister Stella, her father Johnston, her mother Edna, and her sister Denise. She is survived by her brother Melvil; her sister Claire (Alan); her children Melvin, Gary (Valerie), Brenda (Ed) and Ken (Tamsin); numerous grandchildren; as well as nieces and nephews. She will be dearly missed. A funeral service was held on Friday, March 9, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. from Burgar Memorial Chapel with Rev. Garfield Vikse officiating. Inurnment will take place at a later date. If friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to The Alberta Lung Association or the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

Mr. Lawrence Weber of Camrose, formerly of Ankerton, passed away on Wednesday, March 7, 2012 at the age of 88 years. Lawrence was born in Edmonton, AB on March 11, 1923. In 1925, Lawrence and his mother Elizabeth Weber moved to the Henry Brausen farm where Elizabeth became the housekeeper for Henry and his two sons Bill and Ralph. In 1929, Elizabeth and Henry married and George was born in 1937. Lawrence attended Grove School until he was 14 years old. His younger years were spent curling, going to dances and farming. He took up bowling once Heisler bowling alley was built. Lawrence’s house was always open to anyone who wanted to visit or play cards. In 1992, Lawrence sold the farm and moved to Camrose which enabled him to spend time with the great-nieces and nephews, neighbours and friends. It became a Friday night tradition to take them for supper followed by a game or two of bowling. He continued this tradition until he had a heart attack in 2009. At this time he was unable to return home, so he moved into Faith House in Camrose; he still attended many Friday night suppers at George’s. On March 1, he broke his hip, underwent surgery and his remaining days were spent surrounded by family and friends at St. Mary’s Hospital. He will be missed. A prayer vigil was held on Sunday, March 11, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. from Burgar Memorial Chapel. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated on Monday, March 12, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. from St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Larry Pederson as Celebrant. Interment followed in Spring Lake Cemetery. If friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to Spring Lake Cemetery Fund or the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

Cheryl – wife, mother, daughter, sister, and friend – passed away peacefully on March 6, 2012 at the tender age of 30, with her family at her side. Cheryl, the youngest daughter of Scott and Lynne Davey and sister to Angie and Willy, was born in Daysland, AB, on October 9, 1981. Cheryl grew up in Camrose, Alberta where she met many of her lifelong friends. Through these friends, she met her best friend and soulmate Curtis. On November 13, 2008, they were blessed with twin boys Aidan and Leelan. On February 14, 2009, Curtis, Aidan and Leelan asked Cheryl to marry them. This came to be on September 26, 2009. Some of the loves of Cheryl’s life, besides her three boys, were baking, scrapbooking, photography and, most important, spending time with family and friends. Deeply missed and forever loved by her husband Curtis, sons Aidan and Leelan; her parents Scott and Lynne; sister Angie; brother Willy (Franny); nephew Conlan; and her large circle of family and friends. A funeral service was held on Friday, March 9, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. from Camrose United Church with Mary Ann Pastuck officiating. In lieu of flowers and memorial donations, it is Cheryl’s request that you make a blood donation to Canadian Blood Services. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

Mrs. Lily Grams of Edmonton, formerly of Hay Lakes, passed away on Thursday, March 1, 2012 at the age of 90 years. Left to cherish her memory are her children Lloyd (Doris Ewanchuk) Grams of Edmonton, Charlotte (Gerry) Cooper of Edmonton, and Charlene (Melvin) Selin of East Hay Lakes; five grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. She is also survived by her three sisters Frances (Norm) Shire of Calgary, Donna (Bernie Desjarlais) Spence of Edmonton, and Marlene (Ken) Sandquist of High Prairie. Lily was predeceased by her husband Lloyd, one sister, and three brothers. A funeral service was held on Tuesday, March 6, 2012 at 1:30 p.m. from Wilhelmina Lutheran Church with Rev. Greg Kjos officiating. Interment took place in the Church Cemetery. If friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to Wilhelmina Lutheran Church or to the charity of your choice. To send condolences please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

Elizabeth Marie Carleton Camrose and Daysland was in care of the arrangements Phone 780-672-2121 “Serving your community since 1906”

In memory of

Anne Nikiforuk

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In loving memory of

Patrick Flynn July 3, 1932 – March 14, 2011 How can one year have gone by so fast? Perhaps thinking of you each day makes time meaningless. You and your knowledge, guidance, love and friendship are greatly missed. Always loved and remembered by your family

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In loving memory of

James Drever who passed away on March 13, 2010 Two years ago, God saw you getting tired And a cure was not to be. So he put his arms around you And whispered, “Come to me.” A golden heart stopped beating, Hard-working hands now rest. God broke our hearts to prove He only takes the best. Love always, Deb, Desirae, Gracie, Jeremy and Sheila

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Bonnie (Naslund) Galenza November 14, 1963 – March 16, 1994 Mother, Daughter, Sister, Auntie You were blessed with magic like sunlight, Which has effects on all living things. We will love you until all the stars burn out and die, And the universe returns to darkness. Miss you, love you forever. – Mom and Dad, Barbara, Gordon, June and families

April 8, 1939 – March 20, 2011 Through tears, we saw you fading, And we watched you pass away, Our hearts were almost broken, We wanted you to stay. But when we saw you sleeping, So peaceful and free from pain How could we wish you back with us, To suffer that again? It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone For part of us went with you, On the day God called you home. If roses grow in Heaven, Lord, Please pick a bunch for us Place them in Papa’s arms, Tell them they’re from us. Tell him that we love and miss him, And when he turns to smile Please place a kiss upon his cheek And hold him for awhile. Tell him that remembering him is easy, We do it every day But there is an ache within our hearts That will not go away. Friends, don’t think of him as gone away, His journey has just begun Life holds so many facets And this earth is only one. Think how he must be wishing That we could know today That nothing but our sadness Can really pass away. Think of him as living In the hearts of those he touched For no one loved is ever lost And he is loved so much. Lovingly remembered by Lois and family

January 2, 1925 – March 19, 2011 God saw you getting tired, and a cure was not to be, So He put His arms around you, and whispered, “Come to Me.” With tearful eyes we watched you, we watched you fade away. Although we loved you dearly, we could not make you stay. A golden heart stopped beating, hard-working hands now rest. God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best. Love Steve, Larry (Linda), Wayne (Theresa), Valerie, grandchildren and great-grandchildren

In loving memory of

The family of

Allan Cole

Caroline (Johnson) Hilde

April 7, 1944 – March 16, 2006 One precious to our hearts has gone, The voice we loved is stilled; The place made vacant in our home Can never more be filled, Our Father in His wisdom called The one His love had given, And so on earth the body lies – His soul is safe in Heaven. Lovingly remembered, Maxine and family

…would like to express their thanks to family and friends for all the support, flowers and cards given to us. We gratefully acknowledge all the memorials given in Mom’s name. We would also like to thank the staff at Burgar Funeral Home, Camrose, and Bethel Funeral Home, Vernon, for their helpfulness in making the arrangements. With thanks, The family of Caroline Hilde

Elizabeth Marie Carleton (nee Tupin) of Camrose, AB passed away on March 4, 2012 at the age of 65 years. She is survived by one sister Jeanne (Bill) Derksen; her loving friend Edward Korbyl; two daughters Candace Baker and Angela Roswell; and four grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Frank Carleton in 2001; and her mother and father Yvonne and Bernadin Tupin. A memorial service was held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, March 10, 2012 at Weber’s Mount Pleasant Chapel. Memorial donations are gratefully accepted to the Canadian Diabetes Association.

In loving memory of

Clarence Orville Norman March 19, 1917 – March 10, 1986 Days of sadness still overcome us Tears in silence often flow For memories keep you ever near us Though you died 26 years ago The happy hours we once enjoyed How great their memory still But death has left a loneliness The world can never fill You’re not forgotten, Father, Grandfather and Great-Grandfather Dear Nor ever shall you be As long as life and memory last We shall remember thee Forever in our hearts and sadly missed, Blake and Judy Norman, Lyle Josée, Riley and Reese Norman; Susan, Trent, Cole and Brooklynn Meger


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Laure Elizabeth Hallman (nee Knaut) August 4, 1940–February 29, 2012 Laure Elizabeth, beloved mother, adored grandmother, cherished sister and loving aunt, departed this world on Wednesday, February 29, 2012 at the age of 71. She left this life as it began, surrounded by family and everlasting love. Laure was born on August 4, 1940 in Camrose, Alberta. She was the youngest child born to Ruth (nee Cox) and Wilfred Laurier (Duke) Knaut. She spent her formative years thoroughly enjoying the perks and benefits that being the much-loved baby sister of Rod, Marge and Nancy reaped. As a young woman, Laure attended Camrose Lutheran College where she forged meaningful friendships, many of which would continue for over 50 years. Laure made homes in both Calgary and Edmonton before settling her family on the shores of Sylvan Lake in 1971. She had spent blissful, glorious summers in Norglenwold since she was a small girl, and felt blessed to be able to raise her own children there. Laure had an immense love of life and she shared it freely. Friends and family were always welcome in Laure’s home ... when her home was full, her heart was full. In 2006, she bid farewell to her beloved Sylvan Lake and relocated to Kelowna, BC where she quickly established cherished friendships and revelled in the graciousness of the Gallagher’s Canyon community. Laure loved her family, she loved her friends and she loved Palm Springs! Whether she was on the back nine or singing karaoke at the clubhouse, she treasured her winters in the desert and was thankful that she was able to enjoy the life of a snowbird for over 20 years. The hearts of her family ached with her this past December when it became apparent that Palm Springs 2012 was not to be. She was truly grateful to have remained relatively healthy throughout her final journey, thanks to the love, support and prayers of so many. Her quick wit, generosity of spirit, uncompromising determination and great love of family which characterized her life never wavered and was with her to the very end. If the true meaning of life is in fact to love and be loved, then there is no doubt that Laure’s life had deep meaning. She is survived by her devoted daughter, Sandra Langin (Shaun) of Kelowna, BC and her loyal son, Alan Hallman (Anne) of Calgary, AB. She will forever be in the hearts of her grandchildren, Amber, Michael, Chad and Paige. She also leaves her brother Rod (Shirley) Knaut of Camrose, AB and sister Marjorie Church of Kelowna, BC; along with 12 nieces and nephews. Laure was predeceased by her parents, Duke (1961) and Ruth Knaut (1984); sister Nancy Chrustawka (2006); and precious granddaughter Zoe Hallman (2004). At Laure’s request a private family service will take place. Laure’s family would like to express their heartfelt thanks and eternal gratitude to Auntie Marge for the many months spent watching over and caring for her deeply appreciative sister. Her selfless devotion and unwavering faithfulness was a joy to watch, an example to be emulated and a true gift that will never be forgotten. Sincere thanks to Dr. Peter Butterworth whose kind and gentle bedside manner continually offered comfort and support not only to Laure, but to her family as well. Thanks also to the supportive staff at Kelowna Cancer Clinic, the nurses of Ward 4A at Kelowna General Hospital and the tireless, compassionate nurses and volunteers of Central Okanagan Hospice House for affording Laure the privilege of spending her final days as she lived her life, with grace and dignity. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial gifts be directed to the Central Okanagan Hospice Association, #104-1456 St. Paul Street, Kelowna, BC V1Y 2E6. Condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.springfieldfuneralhome.com.

Tony Mah February 15, 1936 – March 2, 2012 It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our beloved dad, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend, Tony Mah. Dad passed away peacefully with family by his side. Dad is lovingly remembered by his four children and their families: Lori Beale and husband Jim, Norman Mah (predeceased by Kim), Debbie Mah and husband Larry Espe, and Kellie Shaw and husband Brett; grandchildren Mick (Heather), Quinn (Angela), Zack, Mark, Jenny (Joshua), (predeceased by baby Ryan), Cylas, Brittany, Makari, Robyn, Erin, Logan and Taylor; and great-grandchildren Sadie, Lida, Marie, Lukas and Jayden. Dad is also remembered by his siblings, relatives and friends. A small private family memorial to celebrate Dad’s life will take place in the future. Condolences may be forwarded through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. In lieu of flowers, if friends and family so choose, donations can be made to Carewest Sarcee Hospice, 3504 Sarcee Road S.W. Calgary, AB T3E 4T4. In living memory of Tony Mah, a tree will be planted at Big Hill Springs Park, Cochrane by… McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES Park Memorial Chapel, 5008 Elbow Drive SW Phone (403)243-8200.

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Peter Lucas July 6, 1930 – March 9, 2004 As another year has passed, You’re never more than a thought away Quietly remembered every day No need for words except to say You’re ever so loved and missed In every way – Laurna and family

Berniece Verona Arial In loving memory of

Gwen Sandstrom who passed away on March 13, 2009 Three years ago, we lost you, But we are never without you. We see you in our dreams, Feel you in the breeze that blows, You are still the one who helps us More than anyone knows. From our thoughts you never stray, Always with us day by day, Still there to lend an ear, When this life is to much to bear, Your memory will be forever there! Day by day, we make it through, Day by day, we think of you! Lovingly remembered and forever in our hearts, Dennis Connie, Larry, Brad, Brandi Krista, Preston, Desyrae, Keandra Auntie Iva and Uncle Mel

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In loving memory of August 16, 1923 – February 4, 2012 Bert Odland passed away on February 4, 2012, at Bethany Meadows (Willow) at the age of 88. Bert was born on August 16, 1923 in Varhaug, Norway. In 1926, he came to Canada with his parents and settled in Coaldale, AB. Later, they moved to Enchant, in the Vauxhall area. In 1971, Bert met Eunice Curry. They were married on February 11, 1972. Bert and Eunice moved to Camrose in 1974, where they resided until his passing. Bert loved farming, curling and hockey. He enjoyed the outdoors, taking any opportunity he could to go fishing. He leaves to mourn his passing his wife Eunice; sons Dan (Carol), Darrel (Della), Jody and Jamie; as well as seven grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and one sister-in-law Kathy. He was predeceased by his parents, one sister Bertha, and one brother John. The family wishes to express our sincere thanks for the flowers and other expressions of love during our time of bereavement. – Eunice and family

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Scorekeeper Doll dedicates her time for provincials By Murray Green

With 24 teams converging in Camrose for the 3A basketball provincials, someone has to keep track of all the scores and data. That dedicated scorekeeper volunteer is Mackenzie Doll. "It started in Grade 9 when I was asked to do an assignment for leadership in physical education class," recalled Mackenzie. "I was asked to be a scorekeeper at some basketball games and it has carried on from Grade 10 to 12. I love it. I really like basketball, and I play wheelchair basketball. I like to figure out the plays, and think about how I can use that in my game." The senior Trojans basketball teams at the Camrose Composite High School are hosting provincials from March 15 to 17. In the past, Mackenzie has kept her volunteering to basketball. "I did help at the massive volleyball tournament we had here because they needed some help. Since I have basketball practice in Edmonton on Tuesdays and Thursdays, I usually help on Mondays, so I was the scorekeeper for mostly the junior teams." Mackenzie enjoys keeping the numbers straight on the scoresheet. "Sometimes I help with the shot clock or score clock, but keeping track of the statistics is what I like to do best. I get to enjoy the game and help the teams at the same time." She also helps others at the scorekeeper's table. "Sometimes other students forget to start the clock and I help them remember. We work as a three-member team," said Mackenzie. "It started as an assignment, but now I can help others learn more about the game and it has turned into a leadership role. It can be tough for them when they start. I do my best to help them, especially with the new rules." Mackenzie will be scorekeeping for eight games on the weekend. "I'm in school during the day, so members of the junior teams will have to help when I'm in class or have practice. We have two games going on at the same

time so we need six people for each game time." She is focused on her job throughout the game. "On the inside, I'm cheering for Camrose. But, I have to concentrate on the game. If the other team makes a good shot, then I cheer for them too. I enjoy scorekeeping and watching the game at the same time." Mackenzie is an alternate for the national junior women's team, as well as a player on the Edmonton Inferno and the Edmonton Northern Lights. "It's a really busy schedule. I want to focus more time on basketball. I'm coming back to CCHS next year because I miss a lot of school with basketball. I'm thinking of going to the States or to the University of Alberta. I want to receive a Bachelor of Arts and then maybe go into law." CCHS will have a team in both the girls' and boys' divisions. Both squads have been in the top 10 rankings all year. "It is really exciting to represent the school. I have played for Canada and this is almost as good where I can represent my school." The opening ceremonies, with a theme of Running Down a Dream, will begin at 9 a.m. on Thursday, and a banquet at the Camrose Regional Exhibition will start at 6:45 p.m., with Leanne Doan as the guest speaker. The games begin after the opening ceremonies. All teams start in the A pool and they will drop down to the B pool after a loss. C pool games will be played to determine the ranking of all 12 teams. The gold/ silver medal game for the girls will be played at 5 p.m. on Saturday. The boys' final follows at 7 p.m. Day passes or weekend passes for the entire tournament can be purchased at the door. Games will be played at both CCHS gyms and at Augustana. Both senior teams will be hosting playoff games on March 7 to determine the league champions.

Murray Green, Camrose Booster The Camrose Composite High School senior girls crushed the Sylvan Lake Lakers in the playoffs.

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Mackenzie Doll will be busy at the scorekeeper's table during the 3A boys' and girls' basketball provincials at the Camrose Composite High School on March 15 to 17.

Skinstads retire together, leaving big boots to fill By Murray Green

The Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta will be losing two coaching icons at the end of the season. Vikings' coaches Joan Skinstad, the head of the crosscountry skiing program, and her husband Hans, the leader

Joan Skinstad

of the biathlon squads, will be stepping down as coaches when the season concludes in March. Joan, a former Camrose skier, has coached the crosscountry team for 12 years. Hans joined the Augustana coaching ranks three years ago. They have made their decision to step down to pursue other professional opportunities. Joan spent a total of 18 years coaching with much success at both Camrose Lutheran College and at Augustana. She represented Canada as a coach at the World Student Games in Austria 2005, Italy in 2007 and Turkey in 2011. Joan also coached at the World Junior Cross-country Skiing Championships in 2004 in Norway and the World Cup in 2005 in Canmore. She has been active nationally in the Canada Winter Games by coaching in 2003, 2007 and 2011. Joan was the recipient of the Cross-country Canada Firth Award for her contribution to cross-country

Hans Skinstad

skiing in Canada and was named the Cross-country Alberta Coach of the Year in 2008. Joan (nee Osness) was the first and only woman who has been certified as a Level 4 coach in cross-country skiing. She was active on the board of directors for Cross-

country Alberta and nationally was part of a CCC Women On Skis Committee that worked to better the competitive environment for females in crosscountry skiing. Hans has represented Canada internationally as the national team coach at the 1988 Winter Olympic Games in Calgary, was the national team coach in 1987 and 1988, a national coach at the World Biathlon Championships in France 1984 and Switzerland in 1985, as well as the World Student Games in Bulgaria in 1983 and Turkey in 2011. He also was the head coach for Team Alberta and the Northwest Territories. In the past 12 seasons, the couple has placed two Augustana athletes on the Junior National Biathlon Team, one on the World Junior Cross-country Team, one on the World Cup Biathlon Team and numerous athletes on the World Student Games Team in both sports. They have

numerous national champions in cross-country skiing and national medalists in biathlon to their credit. "The passion for both sport and for athletes has been very evident in their daily efforts to help student athletes excel in both sport and academically," said Augustana Athletic Director Greg Ryan. "As an athletic director, I would like to extend my appreciation to both Joan and Hans for their dedicated leadership to the cross-country ski and biathlon programs that enabled our student athletes to achieve more than they had imagined possible. It has been a pleasure working with them and I wish them the very best in their future endeavours." The loss of the two great coaches will leave big boots to fill. "Decisions about future leadership and directions for cross -country and biathlon programs will be made in the coming weeks," said Greg.


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Dodge Ram HDs No stranger to hard work By Dan Jensen

The new Dodge Ram Heavy Duties at Camrose Chrysler are no slouches when it comes to heavy work. Ram Truck and Cummins have developed an enhanced high output turbo diesel engine for 2500 and 3500 models that produces 350 horsepower and 800 lb.-ft. of torque. "It is the most durable and reliable engine in its class," said Camrose Chrysler sales manager Denis Mercier. The engine is backed up by a choice of a standard, class exclusive G56 six-speed manual transmission, or an available six-speed automatic. The six-speed manual has an ultra-low first gear ratio, which makes it ideal for heavy hauling requirements, while the six-speed automatic offers ease of driveability and towing. The standard 5.7 litre HEMI V-8 delivers 383 horsepower at 5,600 rpm and 400 lb.-ft. of torque. "It comes standard with a new heavy-duty six-speed automatic transmission and offers Electronic Range Select, which provides a unique shift schedule that minimizes gear hunting while towing heavy loads," said Mercier. "It also provides automatic downshifting capability while decelerating." Transfer cases available with the Ram Heavy Duties include the NV271, a manual unit standard on ST and Power Wagon models, and the NV273, which offers electric shift-on-the-fly. Ram Power Wagons feature additional ground clearance, electric-locking front and rear differentials, electronic disconnecting sway bar, Bilstein shocks, off-road tires and underbody skid plate protection. "The Power Wagons are equipped with features that are useful in extreme duty environments such as oil fields, border patrol, logging industry and emergency support," said Mercier. Towing ability

Ram 3500s equipped with the Max Tow package option offers best-in-class 22,750 lb. maximum trailer weight and up to a class-leading 30,000 lb. gross combined weight rating. "Ram Heavy Duty truck owners need pulling power – 79 per cent of them rate towing as extremely important," said Fred Diaz, president and CEO of the Ram Truck brand. "The 800 lb.-ft. of torque combined with the fiveyear, 100,000 km powertrain warranty and Cummins' proven reputation for reliability are a direct response to our customers' high expectations." The backbone of the 2012 Ram Heavy Duties is a hydro-formed, fully boxed frame with advanced torsional rigidity and stiffness. A coil-spring suspension setup is used in the front of the vehicle, while the multi-level spring design is maintained in the rear for heavy-duty capability. Front and rear shocks and springs are tuned for optimum ride quality and capability. Standard exhaust brakes (on diesel models) reduce

brake fade, prolong brake life, and provide confidence and safety when hauling heavy loads on downhill grades. Large front (360 mm) and rear (358 mm) brakes with integrated Anti-lock Brake System increase brake life and braking stability. Ram SLT, Outdoorsman, Power Wagon and Laramie and Laramie Longhorn models feature a standard integrated trailer brake control to provide better driver control in towing situations. Trailer brake control information is conveniently displayed in the Electronic Vehicle Information Centre, which is standard on all models. Other tow-friendly features include trailer-tow mirrors with integrated turn signals, memory function and puddle lamps. Bold exterior design

The 2012 Ram Heavy Duty pickups carve out a unique design with styling differentiated from the Ram light-duty lineup. To accommodate cooling requirements of the 6.7-litre Cummins turbo diesel engine, the grille opening is larger than the light-duty grille. The larger grille incorporates a taller hood that includes louvres on each side. Access to the front winch and tow hooks led to a unique frontbumper design. The grille includes a chromed surround with either black centre billets or chromed centre billets. The grille is body-mounted, while the bumper is frame-mounted.

Front fenders and headlamps of the 2500 and 3500 are shared with light-duty pickup models. External mirrors are sculpted to produce a more usable area for better visibility, with aerodynamic benefit and less noise. Front and rear doors follow the style pioneered by the Ram 1500 – a design that places the door cut to the side of the truck, rather than onto the roof, in order to reduce wind noise and weight.

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The tailgate is sculpted for air flow, incorporating a spoiler in the upper part of the sheet metal. The tailgate also accommodates an available back-up camera for convenient trailer hook-ups and includes a lift-assist feature that makes raising and lowering a one-hand operation. Standard bed-rail protection is included with both the six-foot four-inch and eight-foot cargo boxes. Interior appointments include soft-feel door bolsters and armrests, and one-piece moulded door panels for premium comfort. Seats are redesigned with improved power lumbar and lateral support, which creates a comfortable cabin on even the longest work days. Six-ring instrumentation keeps track of vehicle functions, while many controls are arrayed in the centre stack, for easy access to buttons and knobs. Other available features include two-tone upholstery with full-width contrasting stitching on the instrument panel, premium seating with heat and ventilation, heated rear seats, heated steering wheel, automatic temperature control, memory seats, radio and mirrors, navigation, adjustable pedals, and numerous infotainment options, including Uconnect Multimedia with a 30-gigabyte hard drive and an available first-in-segment 10-speaker surround-sound system.

You can see the 2012 Dodge Ram Heavy Duties at Camrose Chrysler, on Highway 13 East. Phone 780-672-2476 or toll free 1-800-563-4202 and ask for a member of the friendly sales team.


ON NOW AT YOUR ALBERTA BUICK GMC DEALERS. Albertagmc.com 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. ^/ ‡‡/††/*Offers apply to the purchase of a 2012 Sierra EXT 4WD (R7D) 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 $8,250 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit available on 2012 Sierra EXT 4WD/2012 Sierra Kodiak LD Crew Special Edition (tax exclusive) for retail customers only. Other cash credits available on most models. See your GM dealer for details. ¥†2.99% purchase financing for 84 months on 2012 Sierra EXT 4WD on approved credit.. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $10,000 at 2.99% for 84 months, the monthly payment is $132.09 Cost of borrowing is $1,095.9, total obligation is $11,095.39. Down payment and/or trade may be required. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will also vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Biweekly payments based on a purchase price of $29,995 with $2,399 down on 2012 Sierra EXT 4WD, equipped as described. ^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. 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. WBased on GM Testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. ‡‡2012 GMC Sierra 1500, equipped with available VortecTM 5.3L V8 engine and 6-speed automatic transmission, fuel consumption ratings based on GM testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods. Competitive fuel consumption ratings based on WardsAuto. com 2012 Large Pickup segment and Natural Resources Canada’s 2011 Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. Excludes hybrids and other GM models. † Chrome Accessories Package offer available on light duty 2012 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra extended cab and crew cab trucks (excluding Denali crew cab) equipped with the PDJ package (“PDJ Package”). Kodiak package includes PDZ credit valued at $1,200. Dealer order or trade may be required. Offer available to retail customers in Canada for vehicles delivered between February 3, 2012 and April 30, 2012. Customers who opt to forego the PDJ Package may apply a $500 credit (tax exclusive) to the vehicle purchase price. 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. ~ OnStar services require vehicle electrical system (including battery) wireless service and GPS satellite signals to be available and operating for features to function properly. OnStar acts as a link to existing emergency service providers. Subscription Service Agreement required. Call 1-888-4ONSTAR (1-888-466-7827) or visit onstar.ca for OnStar’s Terms and Conditions, Privacy Policy and details and system limitations. Additional information can be found in the OnStar Owner’s Guide. ‡0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by TD Financing Services for 48 months on 2012 GMC Sierra Nevada EXT 4WD/2012 GMC Sierra Kodiak Crew 4WD. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $10,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $208.33 for 48 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $10,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight ($1,495) included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and fees not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offers apply to qualified retail customers only. Limited time offer which may not be combined with certain other offers. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. 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Three Camrose Kodiaks players were named to the Alberta Junior Hockey League All-League and All-Rookie squads. Two players, Sam Jardine of the Kodiaks and Tyler Briggs of the Lloydminster Bobcats were named to the All-Rookie Team last year, and All-League Team this season. Three selections to the south division All-League Team have

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Briggs, Peter Quenneville of Sherwood Park, Jardine and Holland captured a gold medal for Team Canada West at the World Junior A Challenge. Goaltender Matt Tomkins of the north division All-Rookie Team also had the opportunity to showcase his skills on the national stage as a selection to the 2011 CJHL Top Prospects Game. Members of the south division

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South division All-Rookie Team consists of Gibney, Camrose Kodiaks; Robert Hamilton, Okotoks Oilers; Ty Hand, Drumheller Dragons; Gadoury, Camrose Kodiaks; Anthony Petruzzelli, Brooks Bandits; and Luke Philp, Canmore Eagles. The Kodiaks lost to the Calgary Canucks in the first round of the playoffs.


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DADS - LOOKING FOR A CAR WITHOUT A BACK SEAT? Count on our classifieds. We match up buyers and sellers. The Camrose Booster, phone 780-672-3142. 2004 VOLKS GOLF GTI – Loads of upgrades and ground effects. Fun car to drive. Call 780877-3982. 2008 DODGE RAM 2500 4X4 – Hemi, 5 speed, auto, SLT, lots of extras, A-1 condition. Phone 780608-5110, 780-373-2625.

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2006 MAZDA RX8 – Red w/ red and black leather heated seats, Bose stereo, a/c, moonroof, stability and traction control, summer and winter mags, 95,000 km. w/bumper to bumper warranty to July/12, $18,000. Ph. 780-374-3886.

BOATS, RVs and CAMPERS SELLING YOUR SEAWORTHY BOAT? Make a splash with an ad in the Booster classifieds! Ph. 780-672-3142. 2008 CHEROKEE LITE FOREST RIVER 18 FT. – Aluminum siding, a/c, furnace, full bath, full kitchen, outside speakers, dvd/cd, power flush. Sleeps 7, used very little, like new condition, $12,900. Ph. 780-672-2674, 780608-3288.

SNOWMOBILES 1979 ARCTIC CAT 3000 JAG – Some new parts. Runs good. $1,000 obo. 780-679-4111.

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On the road … Wise customers read the fine print: •, *, ‡, § The Guts Glory Ram Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after March 1, 2012. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. See participating dealers for complete details and conditions. •$25,698 Purchase Price applies to 2012 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 (23A+AGR+XFH) only and includes $9,750 Consumer Cash Discount. See participating dealers for complete details. Pricing includes freight ($1,400–$1,500) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2011/2012 vehicles and are manufacturer-to-dealer incentives which are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Amounts vary by vehicle. See your dealer for complete details. ‡4.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2012 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 model to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada and Scotiabank. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See your dealer for complete details. Example: 2012 Ram 1500 Quad Cab SXT 4x4 with a Purchase Price of $25,698 (including applicable Consumer Cash Discount) financed at 4.99% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $150 with a cost of borrowing of $5,494 and a total obligation of $31,192. Pricing includes freight ($1,400–$1,500) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. §2012 Ram 1500 Crew Cab Longhorn 4x4. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $43,965. Pricing includes freight ($1,400–$1,500) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. ^Longest-lasting based on longevity. Based on R. L. Polk Canada Inc. Canadian vehicles in operation data as of July 1, 2010 for model years 1987 – 2011. ¥Based on 2012 EnerGuide full-size truck V8 to V6 fuel economy comparison. °Based on calendar year-to-date market share gain. The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications LLC, used under licence. ®SIRIUS and the dog logo are registered trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc.

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Legion donations The Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion presented community donations from the funds raised from bingos every Thursday evening. Front row, from left to right, Josh Quinlan and Kendra Lockhart of the CCHS band received $250 for helping at the Remembrance Day Service; Jadia Johnson and Katana Myers of the Camrose Spirals received $250 and Agnes Minnes of the bingo committee. Middle row, from left to right, Jim Cook representing the Camrose Minor Sports Help Fund received $500, Master Corp. Adam Clarkson, Andrew Girsdale and Master Corp. Lori Donna O'Brien of the Camrose Army cadets received $2,000, and Bill Hart of the bingo committee. Back row, from left to right, Kyleigh Scheerschmidt, Tarin Reynolds and Duncan Brown of the Camrose Army Cadets. Missing are the Youth Bowling Council and Centra Cam.

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WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. Dealer order or transfer may be required as inventory may vary by dealer. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. *Purchase a new 2012 F-150 XLT Super Cab 4X4 with 5.0L engine/2012 F-150 Super Crew 4X4 with EcoBoost engine/2012 F-250 XLT Super Cab 4X4 Western Edition (with Power Seats) for $28,999/$32,999/$40,999 after Total Manufacturer Rebate of $7,500/$7,500/$5,500 and customer cash of $750 deducted. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Manufacturer Rebate deducted. Offers include a Manufacturer Rebate of $7,500/$7,500/$5,500, customer cash of $750, 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. Manufacturer Rebates can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Manufacturer Rebates are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. **Choose 4.99%/4.99%/5.99% annual percentage rate (APR) purchase financing on a new 2012 F-150 XLT Super Cab 4X4 with 5.0L engine/2012 F-150 Super Crew 4X4 with EcoBoost engine/2012 F-250 XLT Super Cab 4X4 Western Edition (with Power Seats) for a maximum of 72 months to qualified retail customers, on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. 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The Meals on Wheels and Homemakers program provides a hot lunch during the noon hour to seniors or shut-ins seven days a week. Farm Credit Canada in Camrose donated $500 to the program to help with the costs. "A lot of the money we receive goes to purchasing supplies and trays," said board member Matilda Fleck. "We also buy disposable liners for the food in the trays. The trays have to be replaced as well. We are a non-profit society, so we depend on donations. We don't have a lot of board members, so it is hard to do a lot of fund raising." The Rosehaven Care Centre kitchen prepares the meals and they are sent out to between 20 and 25 people daily. "The meals are delivered every day, 365 days a year. Drivers volunteer to deliver the meals. Camrose and District Support Services purchases the meals from Rosehaven and the people that receive the meals pay for them through CDSS." People who receive the

meals are thankful for the service. "Often, it brings smiles to their faces and sometimes it's the only people they see coming to their doors on a daily basis. Some don't have anybody else that visits them," said Matilda. "Having a good home-cooked meal means a lot to some of these people." Providing the service all year takes a lot of planning and many volunteers. "It started in the '70s and at that time they used coolers to deliver. It is a well balanced meal with a soup or salad," said Matilda. "We can honour special diets or diabetic meals, but those requests are handled at CDSS." Farm Credit Canada recently donated $500 to the program. "At FCC we focus on giving back to the communities we call home. We are honoured to do this and to show our appreciation. We encourage staff and others to volunteer as drivers for Meals on Wheels," said Linda Forre, FCC customer service representative. For more information on Meals on Wheels or to volunteer contact CDSS at 780-672-0141.

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Farm Credit Canada customer service representative Linda Forre presented $500 to Meals on Wheels board member Matilda Fleck to help fund the costs of purchasing liners and trays for the program.

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Things that mar a paint job Most people purchase a car for its looks and performance. However, unless the auto is kept in a garage and never driven, it is impossible to keep it in pristine condition. In many cases, damage to the clear coat or enamel paint on the car is something vehicle owners expect. A car owner who decides he or she wants the car to remain in the best shape possible will have to take an active role in maintenence and damage prevention. One of the key things to remember is to never allow any substance to remain on the paint for too long; otherwise the risk for damage increases. Also, it may be very difficult to clean if the offender is allowed to sit on the paint. Here are some other factors to consider. * UV light: Just as UV light can affect skin, hair and other parts of the body, it also can affect the paint on a car. UV rays oxidize the paint and cause a white, powdery film to form on the car. Washing the car frequently enough and applying the best quality wax will help keep UV rays from penetrating through the paint. * Over sprays: Life does not stop to allow cars to drive through, particularly when it comes to construction zones. It's possible for a car to be doused in paint spray, tar, concrete, and other chemicals that are routinely used in construction. Do not allow these substances to harden on the car. Rinse promptly with automotive soap. Try to avoid construction zones whenever possible. * Rain: Both acid rain and regular rainwater (and other sources of water) can dissolve paint over time. The U.S. Geological Survey has said that water is a universal solvent because it can dissolve more substances than any other liquid. Whenever the car becomes wet, it should be dried with a towel or chamois and not allowed to air dry. * Natural substances: Tree sap, bird droppings and splattered insects contain compounds that can erode the paint on a car. Avoid parking under large trees where sap and bird droppings may be prevalent. In terms of bug splatter, try to wash it off as soon as possible to alleviate damage. * Eggs: Oftentimes, rambunctious children think it is funny to egg a car. However, the enzymes and sulfur content in eggs can cause paint and clear coat to dissolve, leaving white spots in the wake of the egg. Because egg can be sticky and very hard to remove once dried, it is helpful to wash it off as soon as possible. It takes only a few hours for the damage to be permanent. * Bleach: Although a bleachand-water solution is often heralded for its ability to clean many things, it should not be used on a car. Bleach is an oxidizer and it will pit metal and discolor paint. Be careful with pool chemicals as well, as chlorinator is usually regular household bleach.

OUR COLLISION CENTRE TEAM BACK ROW: John Radchenko, journeyman technician/painter; Ashley Shott, office administrator; Tammy Peiper, office assistant; Kyle Levitt, apprentice technician. FRONT ROW: Lyle Nahirniak, apprentice technician; Rod Korney, journeyman technician.

Lamb Ford Collision Centre has been taking good care of its customers for over 30 years. Cliff Denham and his staff remain here to provide assistance with all of your collision repair needs. The Collision Centre Team is dedicated to Quality Service. They pride themselves on excellent

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Keep your vehicle looking beautiful through the years Winter and our slippery roads cause hundreds of cars to end up in the ditch or to have other minor accidents during the cold weather. After these mishaps, many car owners choose not to have their car bodies repaired for fear of increasing their insurance premium. This can be a big mistake! Rust can appear very quickly in the dented area, entailing the loss of much

more than just the amount of an eventual increase in the insurance premium. Drivers whose cars are no longer new but are still in good running order tend to commit another common error: they fail to repair bodywork showing signs of rust near doors, around wheels, on the hood, etc. Not wanting the expense of going

to an auto body repair shop, the rust patches become too numerous and much too visible so owners eventually sell their cars even though they would have been roadworthy for years to come. These two examples are among many other situations which should motivate you to consult a specialist in auto body

repairs. Using different techniques, depending on the state of your car’s bodywork, this professional will make the dented metal or ugly rust patches disappear, restoring your car’s appearance to its original beauty and at the same time increasing its resale value. There’s no challenge too big for your body repair expert. So why not go and see him today?


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THE AUTOBODY EXPERTS Anything but your average Auto Body Shop… Take their shop truck for example. Combine a group of young, ambitious guys with a passion for beautiful cars and trucks, a total of over 60 years experience in professional auto body repair, and a burning desire to do top-notch work and you get Showtime Auto Refinishing! While they sure don’t mind tackling your collision job, their eyes really light up when they get another restoration project or custom rod! Count on the Car Guys Extraordinaire for: • Frame-on or Frame-off rotisserie restos • Full customs: chops, channels, shaves • Custom fabrication and full body work • Custom chassis work and suspension • Custom paint

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Rustproofing Some people think that spring is not really a good time for rustproofing a vehicle. Unfortunately, they are sorely mistaken. This is one of the best times of year because specialized auto workshops aren't as busy as they are in the fall. Before you run out and rustproof your vehicle, however, keep in mind that some car manufacturers advise against this type of treatment if the vehicle is less than three years old. But in some parts of the country, winter is so severe that not rustproofing before this timeframe can leave your vehicle vulnerable to rust and corrosion. Most people tend to get their rustproofing done during the fall. If you don't mind the long waiting lines, there's nothing wrong with getting this treatment done at this time of year. On the other hand, if you do it in the spring or early summer, the warmer temperatures will help the product seep into all those tiny nooks and crannies, resulting in much better protection.

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As long as we dare to park in parking lots, a car’s bodywork can never be fully protected from damage. Fortunately, paintless dent removal techniques can get your car looking just like it did when it came off the factory floor. Paintless dent removal is a technique that originated in the United States more than forty years ago. The procedure was developed by people who know cars: dents and dings were first repaired this way in Detroit, the Motor City. Paintless dent removal has the advantage of limiting the amount of time a car is in the shop while avoiding all forms of filler and paint. In the blink of an eye, your car’s bodywork can be returned to its original condition: no more car door or shopping cart scrapes, key scratches, or pebble gouges. If your car has been victim

to hailstones, you’ll be glad to know that these bodywork specialists are proficient in hiding those dents too. Technicians repair dents by using specialized tools to push the sheet metal back into its original shape from behind the dent. Pressure may have to be exerted up to 300 times for a golf ball sized dent. This technique requires expertise and skill, not to mention specifically designed tools. After all, the main objective is to ensure that the paintwork is not broken or cracked as a result of the work. Paintless dent repair has several advantages. As well as preserving the original paintwork and being 100 percent environmentally friendly, the repair process is quick. A dent on a car door may only take fifteen to thirty minutes to repair, or about an hour and a half for a larger dent.

Ask for recommendations When your vehicle develops a specific problem, it is not always easy to find the right person to fix it. This can be aggravating, especially if it’s a transmission problem, faulty suspension, or a misaligned car. So, where should you go to get it fixed? The first thing to do is to talk about your problem with your own personal mechanic. He or she will be the best person to direct you to the best shop they know. If you want to deal with the matter yourself, the best thing to do is to ask your friends for recommendations. If the results do not please you, you might want to consult your local paper to find some shops to talk to. Good

business owners do advertise in such publications because they want to serve their own communities first. Chances are you will make friends with such people and get great service. Similarly, a Yellow Pages type of phone directory will also be useful. The Internet is another great way to find a garage that will suit you. The good part about the Internet is that businesses have more space to advertise their unique services and other details, which is an advantage when it comes time to talk price. So go ahead and call around, and don’t forget to consider the dealership among all the choices!


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Autobody repair could be inexpensive solution

Choose an established body repairer who has the appropriate professional training.

Most drivers are pretty upset when they spot dents or dings on their vehicles. Trying to maintain bodywork in mint condition can entail large amounts of money. Fortunately, paintless body repair is one of the most inexpensive solutions for restoring your bodywork to its original appearance. The reality is that your vehicle can never be fully protected from the scrapes and scratches acquired in “hostile” environments such as grocery store parking lots, shopping mall lots, and office parking garages. But thanks to their expertise and unequalled skill, auto body repairers can quickly erase all signs of the dents and dings that may be spoiling the look of your vehicle. When looking for a reputable body shop, choose a repairer who has the appropriate professional training.

With the help of special tools, this specialist will return your car’s bodywork to its original appearance by exerting slight pressure on the back of the metal where the dent is situated. The damaged area is slowly massaged back to its original shape, a millimetre at a time. Paintless dent removal has been around for almost forty years, but the technique is continually developing thanks to advances in paint formulas and in car body materials. The sheet metal used in today’s cars is much thinner and allows for greater elasticity. Car owners should realize that this type of body repair is only possible if the paintwork has not been damaged by the shock or if the metal has not been crumpled or stretched. In those cases, you will have to resort to the traditional method of repairing bodywork.

Take all options into consideration when you are about to choose an autobody repair shop Car body repair shops are not what they used to be. In the past, just about anybody and his neighbour thought they could hammer out a bumper, and body shops opened and closed about as fast as cars could crash. That’s not the case anymore. Today’s body shop is a sophisticated operation where skilled craftspeople practice their trade. The cars and trucks on the market today require expert attention when their bodywork gets damaged. Collision repair is not guesswork, particularly because of the special materials and design used in car manufacturing. Manufacturers even publish guide books and CDs to help body repair shops fix damaged vehicles brought in by customers. If your car is involved in

a collision, be sure to choose your body shop carefully. Observe the business, talk to the body repair serviceperson, and get a quote. You might also choose to bring your car to the body shop recommended by your insurer. A modern collision repair shop will be stocked with precision tools to straighten body parts or the chassis. If you were thinking about having your vintage beater repainted to its original shining glory, you might be surprised to learn that today’s environmental requirements make it almost impossible for amateur shops to reproduce certain vintage paints and techniques. A truly professional body shop will be able to suggest some suitable alternatives, though, all while respecting environmental laws.

Auto Shoppe 2nd year apprentice Dane Cockcroft makes sure Celebrity Apprentice Jackie Rae has a pair of welding gloves before sparking the torch.

Now Jackie Rae is playing with fire CFCW’s Jackie Rae (J.R.) is in her second year as the Auto Shoppe’s celebrity apprentice. Until now, the Auto Shoppe crew has been able to keep her away from the welding torches. But, every apprentice has to learn, so J.R. teamed with Dane Cockcroft for some much-needed advice. She was given a helmet, gloves and a few pointers. Dane, a skilled bodyman who came to the Auto Shoppe through the high school registered apprenticeship program (RAP), stood by cautiously as J.R. sparked the torch, flipped down the helmet and, with an unsteady hand, started her first tentative weld. “Good job, J.R.,” said Dane a few seconds later. He then proceeded to display a deft talent, quickly and efficiently, as he expertly finished the job. If you’re looking for expert autobody collision repair, the Auto Shoppe team is ready to work for you. Just tell them J.R. sent you!

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Autobody pro is your vehicle's friend Consider them plastic surgeons for your vehicle. After an accident, who smoothes out the metal, replaces all the damaged plastic and metal trim, and returns your vehicle to its original beauty? An auto body worker, of course! Auto body workers are both technicians and artists who

know all about your vehicle's dirty little secrets. Thankfully, their lips are sealed! They are also experts when it comes to knowing the physical features of various makes – the design of the fenders, hood and rear end. They know about the materials used in various vehicles and how to effectively manipulate

them. When needed, they can also combine metals with plastic and fiberglass. Auto body workers are rabid perfectionists who favour results over the rapidity of their work. And after your car has been in an accident, your local auto body worker is your vehicle's best friend!


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Get started with your writing at the library workshop By Dan Jensen

Having trouble getting started with writing your family history, autobiography or memoir? The Association for Life-wide Living (ALL) of Alberta wants to help. ALL will be presenting a workshop entitled A Dose of Writing at Camrose Public Library from 9:30 to 12:30 and 1:30 to 4:30 this Saturday, Mar. 17. Led by published Alberta author Diane Buchanan, it is open to both new and established writers who want to take that next

step in bringing mind and experience to the open page. "Class members will be asked to stretch themselves through gentle writing exercises during which the signs and symptoms of writing will be discussed," states an ALL promotional. "Our facilitator, Diane Buchanan, promisers to make it sweet and easy to follow." A mother of four daughters, Buchanan began to write after retiring from nursing and returning to university at the age of fifty. She has since published three collections of poetry and established

herself in a unique niche based on her first-hand contacts with people who have brushed with the law and the courts. Her personal essays have been published in anthologies, The Edmonton Journal and The Globe and Mail. She has been the featured reader during Edmonton's Poetry Festival, the John Howard Society annual general meeting, The Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges, and, recently, at the Canadian Association of Drug Court Professionals conference in Toronto. Her first book of poetry, Ask Her Anything, was pub-

lished in 2001, and her second book, Between the Silences (2005) was short-listed for the Acorn-Plantos Award for People's Poetry. Her latest work, Unruly Angels, was published by Frontenac House in 2011. A Dose of Writing will be limited to 12 participants, so early registrations are encouraged. Members of ALL and the Alberta Writers' Guild will receive a $25 discount on the registration fee. More information on the workshop may be obtained by calling 780-672-9315.

ALL will also be presenting Creating Pathways for Understanding Dementia with Susan Spyker, from Alberta Health Services, and Colleen McGinnis, a multimedia artist from Caelin Galleries, Wetaskiwin, at Wetaskiwin Public Library Mar. 27. "Based on their professional and personal experiences, Susan and Colleen combine creative and clinical approaches to help us understand and work more humanely with those who are affected," states ALL. "There will be ample time for discussion and learning."


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For Want Ad service, please phone 780-672-3142 before six on Friday Helpful Tips for Writing Classified Ads Which Get Results! Be Thorough Sure you want your ad to stand out from the rest, but don’t skimp on the sort of information that sells. The item’s condition, size, age, brand name, and color are some of the basics readers want to know. Without them, your ad may be overlooked.

Steer Clear of Abbreviations Okay, so you want to include all the important basics. Don’t use strange abbreviations because our ads are designed to spell all the important details. Besides, you are not paying by the line, but by the word, so there is really no need to abbreviate.

Be Honest Exaggerating your item’s finer points may bring in a lot of responses, but a buyer who’s misled won’t appreciate it and will take his business somewhere else.

State Your Price The cost of an item is one of the most important concerns of want ad readers. Ads showing prices are ones which get results. Giving a price also serves to “weed out” those buyers not in your price range.

Be Accessible Including a telephone number or address puts you in touch with potential buyers. Be sure to state the hours you can be reached: a caller who can’t get through the first time often won’t call again.

Don’t hesitate to call us with any questions or problems you may have regarding advertising. Our professionally trained sales staff know the ropes, and would be happy to pass their know-how on to you. That’s why we’re here, to help you get the results you deserve.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 31 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. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE – Family smorg style breakfast at Moose Family Center, Sunday, Mar. 18 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Adults, $7.00; Students, $6.00. THE DR. “MAC” SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND for post-graduate education in nursing is accepting memorials. To donate or for applications and information, please write to AARN Education Trust Fund. 11620-168 St., Edmonton, AB T5M 4A6. TOFIELD OLD TIME DANCE – Dance March 17, 2012, Tofield Community Hall. Live band: Diamonds. Doors: 7 p.m.; Dance 8:00 p.m. to midnight. Lunch: 10:30. Everyone over 18 welcome. Contact Inez/Arnie, 780-662-3608. BAKE SALE – Saturday, March 24, 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 noon, Ukrainian Catholic Church basement, 4304-48A Ave. Cabbage rolls, perogies, Easter baking and more.

FAMILY NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY at Camrose Moose Hall. Fun and games 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Everyone welcome. ROUND HILL EASTER MARKET – Monday, March 19, 5 - 7 p.m. For tables call Terry, 780672-6068. SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCHEON – March 23, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., St. Andrews Anglican Church, 4713-50 St. FLEA MARKET Daysland Roman Catholic Church Saturday, March 17 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Lunch available Bake Table, Raffles No early birds, please! MISCELLANEOUS BRIDAL SHOWER for Tim Huseby and Whitney Hauser, Sunday, March 18, 2:00 p.m. at Gladstone Community Curling Rink. FAMILY CARNIVAL AND DANCE, EPILEPSY AWARENESS AND FUND-RAISER – Elks’ Hall, 4702-50 Ave., Camrose, March 24. Carnival 11 a.m. - 7 p.m., $1/game. Dance 8 p.m. - 11 p.m., $5/person. Proceeds to Edmonton Epilepsy Association. ROUND HILL ELKS’ EASTER HAM BINGO – March 30. Doors open 6:00 p.m. Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. PEDDLING PARABLES DRAMA PRESENTATION for the whole family. Sunday, March 18, 6:30 p.m. at Camrose Community Church, 5204-53 Ave. Tickets: $3($5 at the door) available at Wisemen’s Way Bookstore or church office. HEISLER ELKS’ HAM BINGO – Monday, March 19, Heisler Community Cultural Centre. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. 15 games/$5. Door prize on advance tickets. Bonanza to follow. HEISLER ELKS’ SAUSAGE BREAKFAST – Sunday, March 18, 9 a.m. - 12 noon, Heisler Community Cultural Centre. Adults: $8; 12 and under: $5; 6 and under: Free. Sausage for sale. ROSE CITY FARMERS’ MARKET Thursday, 2 - 7 p.m., Duggan Mall ...push the Ides of March aside with a little early St. Patrick’s celebration! First 50 people get a bit of the Irish at the doors with some tableholders continuing the fun with give-aways!

THANK YOU to everyone who gave flowers, food, cards, memorial donations and especially hugs. Thank you for the many visits when Wilmer was in the hospital. Your support is really appreciated. Thanks to Dr. Tober and to everyone at St. Mary’s Hospital who helped with Wilmer’s care. We are so grateful for the the tender and compassionate care provided on Unit 2. Thanks to Chad, Tyler and Layne from Weber Funeral Home for their help with Wilmer’s service, to Mary Ann Pastuck for officiating, to Crystal MacKay for playing the organ and to Bill Resch for a great lunch. In lieu of thank you cards, a donation has been made to St. Mary’s Palliative Care. – Shirley Radawetz and family

PERSONAL DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780672-9903. 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.

WANTED WILL ACCEPT OLD VEHICLES, machinery, scrap iron, etc. Car batteries (will pay for). Call 780-672-6917 or 780-686-5211.

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. BATTLE RIVER VETERINARY SERVICES Practice Limited to Companion Animals Experienced Professionals Providing Quality Care and Service 780-672-6999 5208-51 Avenue, Camrose NEW COVERED LITTER BOX and double cat food dish, $12. Call 780-678-2188.

TO GIVE AWAY FRIDGE, 18 CU. FT. – Five years old. Free, pick up. 780678-2820.

HOME SUPPORT AIDE A mature and caring individual is required to work in the city and county of Camrose for the Home Support Program. Duties are housekeeping services for the elderly, socially isolated, chronic mentally ill and families with children. Successful candidates will have related job experience, initiative and an ability to adapt to new conditions and situations. Hours of work are daytime Monday to Friday. This is a casual part-time position. A reliable vehicle, Criminal Record and CWIS checks required. Only those applicants selected for interview will be contacted. Submit resumé with cover letter to: Program Director Camrose & District Home Support 3 Community Centre 4516-54 St., Camrose 780-672-0141, phone 780-672-2833, fax Deadline for applications: 4:30 p.m., March 23 GARDNER COLLEGE KIDS’ CAMPUS – Position open for fulltime cook and casual daycare worker. Please submit resumé to 5604-47 Ave. MIQUELON LAKE PROVINCIAL PARK IS HIRING! – Visitor Registration/Booth Clerk: position requires strong public relations and organizational skills as well as a basic knowledge of computers as an online reservation system is used. Approximately 40 hr./week. Shift rotation includes evenings and weekends. Please note: Position requires the candidate to work alone. Must be 18 years old or over to apply. Also looking for mature individual to work with cleaning crew. Job entails cleaning shower/washroom buildings/picnic shelter and vault toilets within campground and group use areas. Shifts are M-F/40hrs/wk. mainly from 07:00 - 15:30 with possible weekends/evenings. Both positions run from May to September. We offer great wages ($19.82/hr/booth; $18.15/hr/maintenance), $11.2% holiday and night/weekend shift differential. Candidates required to have reliable transportation. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those individuals selected for interviews will be contacted. Final candidates for these positions will be asked to undergo security screening. Send resumés to: Alberta Parks, 4910-52 St., Camrose, AB T4V 2V4, Attention: Doug (780672-2071) - Maintenance Position; Dan (780-608-1416) Booth Position. Closing date: March 23, 2012.

HELP WANTED EMPLOYMENT WANTED

THANK YOU OUR THANKS to the generous people who have helped in so many ways with monetary donations, food, prayers and visits. A special thank you to the Kelsey community and Theatre cast for the theatre fund-raiser. Thanks to Ardis, Shannon, Larry, Rita and all the volunteers who worked to graciously make the evening a huge success. Thanks to those who donated the silent auction items. To my family for all the support and help each and every one has given, thank you! – Sincerely, Karen, Courtney and Tayler Greenwood

ASPHALT SHINGLING COMPANY HIRING LABORERS – Some travel a possibility. Drop off resumé at 5313-52 Ave., Camrose. OFFICE ASSISTANT/ ACCOUNTING CLERK – Parttime position available. Duties included, but not limited to, filing, processing mail, bank deposits and general office duties. Qualified candidates should have a working knowledge of Simply Accounting, minimum two years’ experience in a related position, be self-motivated and able to work in a fast paced environment. Please fax resumés to 780-672-5842. Qualified candidates will be contacted for an interview.

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

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SERVICES WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. CAMROSE COMMUNITY HOME DIRECTORY • 135 Contractors • 500 + Categories • 900 + Local Companies • 300 + Web Links ALL AT www.camrosedirectory.ca www.camrosedirectory.ca 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 TOTAL FOOT CARE, 780672-3993. Have a specially trained RN visit you. 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 GREYSEN ENTERPRISES Bathroom/Kitchen Renos Basement Developments Door/Window/Exterior Upgrades Insured Journeyman Carpenter Call 780-678-4491 or email: Greysen-Ent@telus.net for free consultation HOUSECLEANING AVAILABLE – Friendly, reliable, thorough. Call The Cleaning Fairy, 780-608-4292.


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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) AMP CONTRACTING "For all your residential/commercial electrical and home renovation needs" • New home wiring • Basement and garage wiring • Service calls and maintenance General contracting available for basement developments or renovations. We work with some of the best and most respected sub-contractors in town to insure your project is done right and on time.

FOR RENT KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL FOR RENT, 780-672-8620.

CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2695 LOT 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 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.

NICE QUIET PLACE DOWNTOWN, 4719-50 St. One-bedroom suite, lower floor, newly renovated $700/mo. Available April 1 Phone 780-608-3820 ONE BEDROOM SUITE AVAILABLE $625, recently renovated onebedroom suite available on main floor. Newer paint, carpet, in-suite storage, newer appliances and double sink. Outdoor group patio and laundry available. Small pets welcome. Parking stall, heat and water included. Available April 1.

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 - SPRING SPECIAL! Won’t Last Long! Call Today! 780-672-8681 Visit us on Kijiji

Call Clint for an estimate today. 780-781-5272

BITTERN LAKE HALL for rent. Call Bittern Lake Village Office, 780-672-7373.

EXECUTIVE SUITE – Well maintained, quiet adult building. Two bedrooms, five appliances, spacious. Ph. 780-608-3131.

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

A NEW HOME, A NEW FEEL $850, for this newer bi-level four-plex unit. Two bedrooms, one bath, open floor plan with contemporary interior fixtures, plus balcony. One parking stall included. Available immediately. Sorry, no pets.

VALLEYVIEW DUPLEX FOR RENT – Three bedrooms, two and a half baths, garage, fireplace, five appliances. Available April 1. No smoking or pets. Call 778-874-1763.

LIVE IN COMFORT $695 for this clean two-bedroom, four-plex unit. Perfectly located on Mount Pleasant Drive, with newer carpet, washer and dryer in unit and a spacious balcony. Stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer with both bedrooms on the lower level. One parking stall included, utilities extra, available immediately.

ONE ROOM FOR RENT – No smoking/no partiers. 780-608-6769. NEW FOUR-PLEX – Two bedrooms, fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer. Available April 1. $875 rent/damage deposit. Call 780679-4277.

QUIET CRESCENT IN SW CAMROSE $1,000 for this large, two-bedroom duplex located in a quiet crescent in Duggan Park. Kitchen island, en suite corner Jacuzzi tub and a single attached garage are only the beginning of the extras. Sorry, but NO PETS. Available April 1. For information and pictures of these properties and others, visit www.RentAlberta.info or call 780-679-0002 to arrange a viewing.

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.

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.

IMMACULATELY MAINTAINED – Quiet, friendly, secure ALL SENIORS apartment building. N/S, N/P, across from Rosehaven (Southview Manor, 5320-47 Ave.) Sunny south-facing second floor w/balcony. Recently painted and ready for spring on April 1. Rent/DD $725. Includes heat, water, laundry room, parking. Contact Barb in building at 780-608-2011 or Rod, 780459-9846. TWO-BEDROOM ACREAGE HOME – Edberg area. $1,000/mo. includes utilities. Ph. 780-877-2478. TWO-BEDROOM COTTAGE AT TILLICUM BEACH – Furnished or unfurnished. $800/mo. Available April 1. 780-608-7575.

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Y E A R LI NG / T WO -Y E A ROLD BLACK ANGUS BULLS for sale. Suitable for heifers. Excellent performance. Dave Trautman, Battle T Cattle Co., 780-781-1973.

SEED BRIGHT’S SEED New Norway WHEAT Cert. Harvest – HRS Cert. Foremost – CPS BARLEY Certified Cowboy Silage Barley also available OATS Certified Morgan Seed Oats also available Ph. 1-780-855-2240 Cell 1-780-678-6329 email: briseed@mailhub.ca

WASHER AND DRYER – Runs great. $100 each. Ph. 780678-3287. HAMILTON BEACH STAND MIXER – Virtually new. Asking $40. 780-672-2901. ANTIQUE FOUR-POSTER DOUBLE BED, matching seven-drawer tallboy, nine-drawer desk and framed mirror, $1,000. Call 780-800-9842 or email thea.avis@gmail.com. WHITE METAL DAYBED with mattress, $90. 780-672-6507. RUBBERMAID WARDROBE – 47” x 73”, good shape, $25. 780672-6507. WHITE MEDICINE CABINET – Good shape, $15. 780672-6507. MOVING, MUST SELL – Office desk, two new sewing machines, sewing machine table, medium sized freezer, TV stand, computer chair. Ph. 780-672-5943. OAK DINING ROOM TABLE – With four chairs and cabinet, $350; five-piece wood finished bedroom suite, $500; corner oak entertainment unit w/four glass doors, $300. Ph. 780-877-3982. SET OF FOUR WOODEN FOLDING TABLES – As new, $25. 780-672-8336. MAC COMPUTER – New 21.5” iMac in box with wireless keyboard and trackpad. Barely used. Asking $1,075 (No GST or recycle fee). 780-672-1864.

MACHINERY SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?’ Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds, 780-672-3142.

REAL ESTATE WE BUY HOUSES – That money pit getting you down? Will pay cash and all expenses. Please email: dave2jon@telus.net MIXED FARM – Heisler area. Seven quarters. Inquiries: 780889-2126. ACREAGE FOR SALE – 5.1 acres two miles south of Millet. Utilities to property. Many trees. $125,000, no GST. 780-312-2490. 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 FOR SALE BY OWNER –1,218 sq. ft. home in family neighbourhood. Five bedrooms, three baths, finished basement with laundry room and cold storage. Self-contained 16’ x 22’ shop with alley access in addition to attached garage. Asking $349,000. Call 780672-5455 for appointment to view.

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GELBVIEH BULLS FOR SALE – Yearling and two-year-olds, semen tested. 780-672-9950.

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FREE-RUN LAYING HENS for sale, 780-672-3769.

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

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LIMOUSIN BULLS – Polled yearlings and two-year-olds. Quiet dispositions. Birth weights 75-95 lb. Buy on-farm and spend as long as you want looking and talking about your bull needs before making a decision. North Slope Farms Inc., Bawlf, AB. 780-373-3449, 780608-8258.

LIVESTOCK/FEED

Example: Girl’s bicycle, like new, $70. 555-555-5555 WRITE YOUR AD HERE:

HOUSE FOR RENT – Available April 1. Two bedrooms up, two down, two baths, five appliances, carport. $1,100/mo. plus utilities, $1,100 DD. No pets, no smoking. Ph. 780-916-7715.

BUNNYKINS – Plate and two bowls, good condition, $20. 780608-1222.

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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NEWER TWO-BEDROOM FOUR-PLEX Suite includes five appliances and is close to downtown area. Phone Rick, 780-608-5000 or George, 780-678-7610.

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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

SMALL SQUARE HAY BALES – Clearing out second cut 2010 bales. Tarped, $4 ea. Pat Ter way, Daysla nd, 780 374-2404. PREMIUM SMALL SQUARE HORSE/DAIRY HAY BALES – No rain, tarped. Alfalfa/Timothy/ Brome mix. $5/bale. Ph. 780-3742381, leave message.

SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 31 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. OAK LAMINATE FLOORING – Six boxes, brand new. $75 takes all. 780-672-7646. OLD RECORDS FOR SALE – $1 each. Call 780-672-7890, leave message.


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FARM TRUCK INSPECTIONS Camrose County, in conjunction with Alberta Transportation Commercial Vehicle Enforcement, will be conducting a FREE Farm Truck Safety Inspection for Camrose County residents on March 28 and 29, 2012, for farm registered vehicles 4500 kg and over GVW. Inspections will be conducted by appointment only at the County Public Works Shop at 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose.

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New graduate

Former Camrose resident Matthew Gusul received the Barbara McIntyre Scholarship in Theatre and in Applied Theatre. After attending the Augustana Campus and the University of Alberta, he is currently working on his master's at the University of Victoria in British Columbia. McIntyre had a master's in children's theatre and a Ph.D. in speech and hearing disorders and combined the two interests in helping teachers and children in learning theatre. She wrote many papers on the subject and was a popular public speaker throughout the world on children's theatre.

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Residential Lots FOR SALE Camrose Premier Residential Subdivision

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Dog show at CRE March 23, 24 and 25 By Dan Jensen

It's going to be a dog's world! Close to 600 dogs and their owners or trainers will be competing for top honours in the Battle River Canine Association's annual spring conformation, obedience and obedience rally show at the Camrose Regional Exhibition March 23, 24 and 25. "We're going to have dogs from all the breeds," said Battle River Canine Association president Travis Rott. "We'll be getting dogs from all over North America." Dogs in the show's conformation class will be judged based on a set of standards developed for their specific breed. Dogs in the obedience class will be specific tasks which they must complete within a set of guidelines. "It is a very traditional style of dog obedience," said Rott. "There are different levels ranging from beginner to what we call utility, which is the advanced level." In rally obedience, judges set out specific stations where the dogs are asked to do certain tasks. The conformation class will have most of the show's entries. "It has a business side attached to it," said Rott. "The merits and awards that the dogs and their owners accumulate at the show go towards their breeding stock. The award then says to others who are looking at buying a dog that they have the best of what fits the breed." The number of owners who attend the show normally ranges from between 250 to 300. "It's not always the owners who attend," said Rott. "Sometimes it is professional dog han-

Dogs and their owners will be out in force at the CRE March 23, 24 and 25.

dlers that take the dogs to the shows on behalf of the owners." The spring conformation, obedience and rally obedience show has proven to be very popular with spectators over the years. "People who are not in the dog world find the obedience and rally obedience to be quite exciting," said Rott. "The conformation is fun as well but it doesn't have the same kind of staying power as the obedience. There aren't many that will want to sit and watch it all day." Best in show judging usually takes place towards the end of each day. "There are seven groups of dogs and the best in each group competes against the best in the other groups to see which one best represents the standard," said Rott. "From that the judges pick one dog that is the best dog in the show."

The dogs will not be required to go through obstacle courses as is the case in some other dog shows. "We don't currently run agility because of the time of year," said Rott. "It generally takes a fair bit of space to set up those obstacles and tricks and because the weather in March is not very good we can't go outside." The Battle River Canine Association charges a small admission for the show that is turned over to a local charity or organization. Past recipients have included Camrose and District Centennial Museum and Camrose and District 4-H. "The 4-H groups come out and help and we give them a donation," said Rott. The Battle River Canine Association was founded in 1990 by two current members – Norma Jeanne Pohl and Elaine Nilson. The club began by offering

obedience classes, then hosted three obedience sanction matches, which were required by the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) in order to hold official CKC obedience trials. The trials were such a success that the club decided to expand further and enter the world of conformation. "The BRCA initially offered only one conformation and obedience show per year," states the BRCA website, "but after receiving great response from our exhibitors we took the initiative to expand our horizons even more and started offering two three-day Canadian Kennel Club conformation and obedience shows per year." While the Battle River Canine Association calls Camrose home, it does not limit its membership to the Camrose area. "We are always looking for new members," said Rott.


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Jr. Credit Analyst Our People make the difference...

Full Time Care Supervisor For Sunrise Village Camrose At Sunrise Village we provide high quality support services to seniors in a non-institutional setting. We expect top-notch customer service from our team members emphasizing comfort, elegance, privacy, and dignity to our residents. As a member of the management team, you will play a very important role in creating and establishing an atmosphere of respect, wellness and happiness in our 141-suite residence, containing both private retirement suites and SL4 suites. Sunrise is currently seeking a Care Supervisor, Licensed Practical Nurse (Active CLPNA registration). The Care Supervisor will coordinate and supervise all aspects of resident care and staffing, working closely with Home Care and within all relevant legislation. Staff education, mentoring, and ensuring all LPNs and HCA staff are empowered to work to full scope of practice are also key responsibilities. The position involves working closely with residents, families, external stakeholders and the Administrator of Sunrise Village. If you are a natural “coach”, highly organized, have high standards for professionalism, and can build truly caring relationships with people, we invite you to apply. The Care Supervisor must possess the ability to work under pressure and be able to handle change well. Proactive thinking skills, good to excellent computer skills and have decisive decision making abilities. Wages commensurate with experience, company benefit plan available: Please apply directly to: Sandra Huseby, Administrator shuseby@sunrisevillages.com Sunrise Village Camrose www.sunrisevillages.com

Back to the '80s, Camrose style

Well established Camrose-based business requires a part-time Credit Analyst. MUST have excellent written/ spoken English, strong computer and math skills. Previous experience an asset; however, we’re willing to train the right individual. Resumés may be sent in confidence to info@creditprocessadvisors.com or faxed to 1-866-266-0137

Local company specializing in

OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION seeking

Bookkeeper / Office Manager experienced in QUICKBOOKS

We’re looking for an experienced, reliable and skilled individual to help our company with full responsibility for accurate record keeping. We offer very competitive wages, full benefits and very flexible hours.

Fax your resumé to 780-608-2437

Box 1977, Camrose • Phone 780-608-9064

Come Join Our Family

Server Full-time with weekend availability Family friendly and personable, you will provide prompt and accurate food and beverage service and contribute to our welcoming environment. Enthusiasm and great communication skills are also key. Serving and bartending experience preferred. Let us know why you’re an ideal candidate by applying in person to Greg or Larry at: East Side Mario’s #600, 7300-48 Avenue Camrose, AB

Come Join Our Team

Maureen Horbay Photo Shayla Blatz (playing Miss Brannigan) and Jonathon Allen (playing Mr. Cocker) examine a magazine that was confiscated from one of his students in the About Time Productions version of Back to the '80s. The magazine revealed more than what was expected. The cast played before a sold-out dinner crowd at the Bailey Theatre on March 10.

Crop Production Services Canada is a division of Agrium “http://www. Agrium.com”, and one of the largest farm market retailers in North America. Our mission is to be the trusted and recognized leader in the agricultural industry, the first choice for every customer and producer. We are currently recruiting for an NH3 Driver to join our team in Camrose, AB. The successful candidate must have a valid driver’s license – Class 1A, 3 or 5; customer service skills; and a flexible working schedule. Interested applicants should fax their resume to 780-672-6959, email resumé to brian.reinhart@cpsagu.ca, or deliver in person to 4717- 39 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 2N6.


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BUSINESS KEEPS BUILDING AT HAUSER HOME HARDWARE WE’RE HIRING! Legal Aid Alberta is a progressive employer striving to achieve the “Top 25 Employers in Alberta” status. As an organization we focus on the growth and development of our people by providing interesting and challenging work in a positive and supportive environment. Employees are genuinely valued and recognized for their contributions and encouraged to maintain a healthy work life balance. The Family Law Office of Legal Aid Alberta is looking for a

COMMUNITY PEACE OFFICER

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.

Full-time Tool/Hardware Dep’t.

Find satisfaction assisting our diverse client base with the right hand or power equipment and hardware to the get the job done right. Full training provided.

to fill a permanent part-time position in Wetaskiwin (.6 FTE, 3 days per week)

Benefits of working at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre

For more information on this and other exciting career opportunities, go to http://www.legalaid.ab.ca/careers

Employment Opportunity Camrose County is located approximately 60 minutes south east of Edmonton, Alberta and is predominantly an agriculture area with oil and gas activity. We are seeking a motivated person for the position of a permanent full-time Community Peace Officer I.

Family Resource Facilitator The Family Resource Facilitator works closely with lawyers and their clients to assist in maximizing their success in court and to resolve personal issues.

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Experience with wide range of building materials advantageous.

• an exciting retail work environment • competitive wages • opportunities for advancement • a clean, safe working environment

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

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

JOB DESCRIPTION The Community Peace Officer will work in a team environment along with two other Peace Officers, reporting to the senior CPO. The successful candidate will be responsible for enforcing municipal bylaws and Provincial Statutes as approved by Alberta Justice, responding to complaints, conducting vehicle patrols within Camrose County, liaising with other enforcement agencies within the County, monitoring road hauling permits and oilfield activity, fire guardian and permit enforcement, land use enforcement, monitoring development and overseeing compliance initiatives and completing court briefs and court files as required. This position will also incorporate shift work, including evenings, weekends and statutory holidays and is based on a 35 hour work week. The successful candidate should possess the following minimum qualifications: • excellent organization, oral and written communication skills • knowledge and experience in rural Bylaw Enforcement, Provincial Legislation, Commercial Vehicle Weight Enforcement and Traffic Enforcement • prior rural policing experience • currently have/able to obtain an appointment by the Alberta Solicitor General as a Community Peace Officer • successful completion of the PARE fitness test within the prescribed time (4:45) within the past 6 months • diploma in Law Enforcement, Criminal Justice or a minimum of 3-5 years of experience in a related field • be proficient with MOVES and Microsoft Office computer programs • possess a valid class 5 operator’s license • Standard First Aid As a condition of employment, the candidate must provide a RCMP security clearance, drivers abstract and successfully complete an Enhanced Security/Reliability screening.

Camrose Super 8 Camrose is accepting applications for:

Part-time Housekeepers must be available weekends We offer competitive wages, bonuses, health benefits, RRSP plans and the opportunity to work with a caring team in a professional environment. Experience is an asset but we will train the right person if they are hard working and reliable. Apply with resume in person to: Super 8 Motel, 4710-73 Street, Camrose; by fax to 780-672-7347 or by email to gm@super8camrose.com

Part-time CASHIER If you like working with people and enjoy a busy, friendly atmosphere, we would like to talk to you about an opening we have for a part-time restaurant cashier. Please apply at our front desk.

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

Growing to Greatness

Battle River School Division #31

CONTRACT FOR CARETAKING SERVICES Caretaking services are required for the Round Hill School located in Round Hill Alberta. The successful contractor will be responsible for the following: maintain in a neat, clean, tidy and sanitary condition, all school buildings, contents and equipment. Repair of minor maintenance items. The school has an enrollment of approximately 79 students, grades 1-9 inclusive. Applicants must have or be able to obtain a WCB number and WHMIS certificate. You will be required to provide a Child Intervention Check as well as a Criminal Record Check. Position to be filled as soon as a suitable candidate is found. Please forward resumes to: Mr. Dale Kendall, Custodian Coordinator Battle River School Division #31 5402-48A Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0L3 Telephone: 780-672-4356, ext. 5413 Fax: 780-672-9469 or 780-672-6137 Email: dkendall@brsd.ab.ca We appreciate and consider all applications received; however, we contact only those who will be interviewed.

Camrose Adult Learning Council is looking for

EXPERIENCED TUTORS with formal training who are interested in supporting adults to increase their basic literacy skills and/or build skills in junior high and high school level academic subjects such as math, reading, writing and science. You would be required to develop lesson plans with specific goals and timelines, monitor student progress, develop homework assignments and facilitate learning sessions with an adult student. A flexible schedule and the ability to commit to short term intensive contract work is also an asset. Call Diane at 780-672-8754 for more information or forward your resume to Camrose Adult Learning Council calc@camroselearning.com

The ideal candidate will have specialized training in radar, laser, the use of a defense baton, O.C. spray, commercial vehicle enforcement, CVSA and Transportation of Dangerous Goods and a working knowledge of Alberta Provincial Statutes. This position offers a current salary range of $62,838 to $79,603 and is based on a 35 hour work week. Salary will commensurate with experience and qualifications. A comprehensive benefit plan including Local Authorities Pension Plan is included. Closing date for this position will be March 30, 2012 by 12:00 noon. All applicants are thanked for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Resumés and references should be forwarded to CPO Mike Kuzio at the following address: Camrose County, Protective Services 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 3S8 Email: mkuzio@county.camrose.ab.ca Fax: 780-678-3071

Licensed Technician Required Lamb Ford Sales Ltd. is seeking a highly motivated Licensed Technician to join our busy service department. We offer health and dental benefits, a pleasant working environment and competitive remuneration. Please drop off, fax, mail, or email your resume, attention Dennis Yochim, at… 3771-48 Avenue P.O. Box 1297 Camrose, AB T4V 1X3 Fax 780-672-2440 Email lambserv@telusplanet.net


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Are you a student looking for meaningful

Summer Employment? The Camrose Association For Community Living is hiring!

If you want to gain valuable employment skills, we want you!

We make a difference every day by providing services to help people live in the community.

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

Summer Camp Team Leader (Full-time 16-week position) Summer Camp Workers (Full-time 12-week positions) CAFCL offers a fun, interactive and unique summer program for kids! The focus is on meeting the needs of kids with special health and developmental concerns. We are looking for energetic and independent students who wish to gain meaningful skills in the planning and implementation of this fun camp. The Team Leader will have responsibilities for overseeing the work of the Camp Workers. Studies in areas of Education, Disability Studies, Early Childhood Intervention, Psychology are an asset.

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 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

Life Skills Workers (Full-time 16-week positions) Life Skills Workers provide support, supervision and training in all areas of daily living to adults who have developmental disabilities, and brain injury. The focus is on community inclusion and meaningful activities for individuals. We are looking for energetic students who want to share their talents and make a difference in someone’s life! Studies in areas of Education, Disability Studies, Early Childhood Intervention, Psychology are an asset. If you are interested in being a part of our growing organization please submit your resume: In person: 4604-57 Street, Camrose Email: humanresources@cafcl.org Fax: 780-672-7484

Now hiring for FT positions 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

An employer you can count on Apply in person with resume at either Camrose store

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

Financial Services Officer Responsibilities include: - credit applications - data entry - processing paperwork - offering products and services - experience an asset, but not required Qualifications: - passion for assisting customers - sales oriented with an ability to proactively listen, identify sales opportunities and solve problems - team player - solid multi-tasking - Excel and computer knowledge is an asset We offer: - competitive wages - health and dental benefits - positive work environment If you enjoy interacting with people, would like to be part of a Quality Products and Quality People team that provides Quality Service, this may be for you. Application per resume, send to the following: 3771-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 4H3 Attention: Brett Denham Email: info@lambford.com, Fax: 780-672-2440

Be Part Of Our Growing Team:

Heavy Duty Journeyman Mechanic/Shop Manager Full- me posi on for maintenance of company fleet ranging from highway trucks and body job units to farm machinery and trailers. Pay range from $65,000 to $80,000 per year based on work experience and creden als. Requirements: • CVIP cket • Trailer cket • Supervisory and shop management skills • Experience working with parts suppliers • Experience advising on new truck purchases and asset management • Automo ve experience We offer: • Benefit package • Flexible work hours • Friendly work environment with room to grow your skills Apply with resumé to Rod or Mike at 780-672-2529 or by email to rross@rossagri.ca

3838-47 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-2529

Class 1 Drivers required for year round deck work

One Winch Truck Driver Two Highway Tractor Drivers

HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC Large volume KUBOTA dealer looking for a Licensed Heavy Duty Mechanic. Agricultural experience is a benefit. We would also consider an apprentice, or someone wishing to apprentice as a Heavy Duty Mechanic. Please drop off or fax resumés to:

Please fax resumé, safety certificates and abstract to

Phil Hall Industries 780-679-2444

4620-39 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 2N5 Phone 780-679-0051 Fax 780-679-0794

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Some Like it Hot: a big band chili experience Whether it's the music or the chili, there should be something to suit every taste at Some Like It Hot! – A Big Band Chili Experience at Camrose Composite High School on Saturday, March 25. The event is the annual chili supper and jazz night, sponsored by the CCHS music department and Music Parent Association. It begins at 5 p.m. in the CCHS Commons area. The evening starts with a smorgasbord supper featuring different types of chili, buns, beverages and a variety of salads and desserts. As this is an environmentally-conscious night, patrons are encouraged to bring their own dishes and cutlery. Dinner music follows, with entertainment provided by the CCHS Jazz Ensemble, the CCHS Jazz Combo, Chorazz! (a vocal jazz group), and special guest Brian Dumont, a former CCHS music student and a popular vocalist who has been entertaining audiences in the Camrose area for many years. Some Like It Hot was first conceived as a project to feature the jazz component of the Camrose Composite High School music program. Due to its popularity with both students and patrons, it has continued to be an annual event since 1990. Funds raised are used to provide additional support for activities of the music program. Tickets are available from any CCHS music student, the CCHS office, and, in limited numbers at the door. Preschoolers are admitted free.

Anglers face 72 counts By Murray Green

Alberta Fish and Wildlife officers broke an illegal fish-trafficking ring after three and a half years of research. Officers rounded up 27 individuals from Camrose, Pigeon Lake, Wetaskiwin, Rimbey and Edmonton and charged them with 72 counts under the Fisheries (Alberta) Act. Charges include the unlawful sale and purchase of walleye and whitefish. Fish and Wildlife enforcement launched the lengthy investigation in 2008 after officers in Wetaskiwin received confidential information about illegal buying and selling of fish in the Pigeon Lake area. The individuals accused are not associated with the legal commercial fishing industry. The charges allege the accused formed an underground network of illegal buyers and sellers to avoid detection by authorities. This type of illegal activity poses a serious threat to Alberta’s fish populations and harms the legitimate commercial fishing industry. Anyone with information that would assist in solving any fish or wildlife crime in Alberta is asked to contact a local Alberta government Fish and Wildlife Enforcement office or call the toll-free Report A Poacher line at 1-800642-3800. The line is open 24 hours. Anyone who provides information can remain anonymous and could qualify for a reward.


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BRSD board wants to hear from The Village of New Norway is seeking an enthusiastic and qualified parents and VILLAGE FOREMAN students Reporting to the Chief Administrative Officer, the Foreman Each year, Battle River School Division seeks input from the people most affected by the decisions made about the future of education – students, parents and school staff – in order to make appropriate plans for the years ahead. BRSD’s annual satisfaction survey is now posted on the school division website and school division officials are hoping that many students, parents and staff will take the opportunity to share their comments. “We truly want to hear people’s thoughts on how we’re doing,” says assistant superintendent, instruction Rick Jarrett. “The feedback and comments that people make are a big help in letting us know what changes we should be making in order to provide quality educational services to children.” Mr. Jarrett also stresses that the more people who complete surveys, the better. “We need to hear from lots of people in order for the information to be useful. If only a handful of families respond, in a school division with 6,300 students, we’re not getting a good picture of what’s important to people.” The surveys are currently available on the Battle River School Division website at www. brsd.ab.ca Families who do not have internet access at home can arrange to complete the survey at their local school. The survey closes on April 2.

BIRTHS To Jennifer Brower and Bevan Ford, of Wainwright, on Feb. 29, a daughter. To Patricia Blanchard and Adam Lavergne, of Camrose, on Feb. 29, a son. To Karen and Bartley Orr, of Rosalind, on March 2, a son. To Lisa and Trevor Mckay, of Camrose, on March 2, a daughter. To Erika Desrosiers and Justin Diaz, of Camrose, on March 3, a daughter.

performs and supervises the various functions of the public works operations with the village. These functions relate to the water treatment plant, the sewage lagoon, the water and sewer transmission and service, campground maintenance, general maintenance and operation of the village shop, general maintenance of roads, streets and alleys within the village and supervision of casual staff as required. Qualifications include: Small Systems Water and Wastewater Operation certificate; computer skills; familiarity with operating heavy equipment (tractor, gravel truck, etc.); familiarity with operation and repair/maintenance of small engines (water pumps, generators, riding mower); general mechanical ability (hand and power tools); valid driver’s license. Salary and benefits to be negotiated. Please submit your resumé and references by March 23, 2012 to: CAO, Village of New Norway P.O. Box 60 New Norway, AB T0B 3L0 or by fax to 780-855-3916 or by email to admin@villageofnewnorway.ca

Are you ready to forge your own path? AFSC is now looking for an

Account Manager to work in our Camrose District Office.

For more information and to apply online visit

www.AFSC.ca

House of Thunder and Camrose Arctic Cat are looking for self-motivated and energetic team players for the following positions:

Shipper/Receiver Parts Person Licensed Motorcycle/ Snowmobile/ATV Mechanic Experience preferred but exceptions will be made for the right person. Individuals must be punctual and have excellent organizational and customer service skills. Must be able to thrive in a fast-paced and aggressive work environment putting the needs of the customer first. If you think you have what it takes we encourage you to drop your resumé off to Ron or Megan at 5610-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB or fax 780-608-2009. No phone calls. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Thank you in advance for your interest.

Camrose Arctic Cat

DEATHS Maria Lasky, of Edmonton, on March 2, at 91 years of age. Vince Kilbride, of Lindbrook, on March 3, at 59 years of age. Elizabeth Carleton, of Camrose, on March 4, at 65 years of age. Dorothy Cardon, of Camrose, on March 4, at 86 years of age. Dorothy Bieber, of Camrose, on March 4, at 70 years of age. Geoffrey Hodder, of Camrose, on March 5, at 79 years of age. Cheryl McKinnon, of Camrose, on March 6, at 30 years of age. Lawrence Weber, of Camrose, on March 7, at 88 years of age.

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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

WorleyParsonsCord offers extensive experience in field construction, module fabrication and assembly in the energy industry across Western Canada. Operating in a fully integrated EPC environment or as a standalone general construction contractor, WorleyParsonsCord’s track record in oil and gas transmission, gas processing, petrochemicals, power generation and heavy oil sectors is unrivaled. WorleyParsonsCord is currently hiring for the following positions throughout Alberta and the Hardisty area for a 15 month long project:

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You deserve a career with us! Apply now at www.worleyparsons.com Or call 1-855-483-2626 or fax 780-440-5401

DISPATCHER/ DATA ANALYST Summer Student Gibsons Energy is a growth-oriented, profitable, North American midstream oil and gas company. We are a peoplecentered company that develops, implements and supports midstream solutions. In doing so, we continue to attract, develop and challenge the best people. We are seeking to hire a summer student Dispatcher/Data Analyst for our Hardisty location. Excellent communication and organization skills are required to work in our constantly changing environment. As the ideal candidate, you will have the ability to work effectively alone and in a team environment, exercise good judgment and conduct yourself in a professional manner. Gibsons Energy offers a competitive compensation package. Interested candidates are invited to apply via our website www.gibsons.com or by fax at 780-888-2726. We wish to thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.


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