The Camrose Booster, April 24, 2012

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Vol. LX, No. 23

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April 24, 2012

Choir goes on Tour Inside... Something for Seniors Pages 11 to 13 Administrative Assistant Week Pages 16 and 17 Entertainment and Dining Page 20 to 22 Obituaries Page 27 Beauty Page 28 On-the-Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 3, 34 to 40 and 52 Classifieds Pages 44 to 50 (Above) Choir Pianist, Dr. Roger Admiral, (Right) Choir Director Dr. Ardelle Ries

News Features Swans returned to Mirror Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

*partial coverage This Week’s Flyers:

Camrose Booster Spring Home Improvement

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CRE hosts successful Celebrating Women conference . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Camrose County Annual Report

Augustana salutes top athletes . . . . . . . . . . . 18

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Line-up finalized for Big Valley Jamboree . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25

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This group of fine-looking, young men and women is wearing smiles for good reason. It’s partly because the last exams at the U of A Augustana Campus is history, at least for this spring term. The bigger reason is what lays ahead for these individuals – each an accomplished musician. The Augustana Choir is heading out on the road, or more accurately – taking to the skies. Their trip has been affectionately labelled “the west meets east tour” as the musicians will be travelling to Hungary on May 2. Their mission, under the direction of choir director Dr. Ardelle Ries, is twelve days of music education, study and performing. The once in-a-lifetime opportunity for the students includes concerts in five cities. Each is rich in music history. More details on this extraordinary trip, which took years of planning, can be found inside this issue of the home team paper.

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Sister Bernadette Bokenfohr talks with volunteers Anne Laskosky and Pat Lyseng during the Covenant Health St. Mary's Hospital Camrose annual appreciation tea on April 16. The hospital saluted its many volunteers who give selfless acts of random kindness to make a difference in the lives of others who seek and require compassionate care. By Murray Green

Covenant Health St. Mary's Hospital Camrose saluted volunteers during an appreciation tea on April 16. "I would like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the many of you for extending yourselves through many actions of volunteerism to St. Mary’s," said Sheila Murphy, vice-president of rural health services. The volunteers at St. Mary’s have demonstrated this over many years and in many ways. "You provide a passion and a concrete example of how we are pulling our vision forward. You positively influence the health of Albertans right here in your city," said Sheila. "You are innovative, through volunteerism, you touch hearts and souls beyond any technology – you get to the spirit of human caring. You are the machine that mitigates misery, suffering and loneliness." Sheila addressed the many volunteers who help the hospital. "Your compassion envelopes those you encounter, far beyond our patients, reaching out to staff and community as you pick up those tasks we cannot complete, and as you serve as ambassador for those who enter our building and need to find a loved one or a place to attend and you do this all with no personal gain in mind, although, as a volunteer, there is a realization in the heart that the world is a better place because you gave of yourself." A little gratitude and recognition is but a small measure back to the volunteers. "May the Lord bless and keep you and hold you in the palm of His hand so that you may rest and be rejuvenated for your work with those who seek our service."


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Swans returned to Mirror Lake By Dan Jensen

City of Camrose staff released four trumpeter swans back onto Mirror Lake April 17. The swans spent the winter in a state-of-the-art indoor facility. "We put them back on the lake as soon as there are enough open water bodies," said Camrose parks senior supervisor Kim Vassberg. The City will be releasing two Polish mute swans, including one that just arrived from Abbortsford, onto Duggan Pond. Polish mute swans are distinguished by their orange beaks. "They don't make the trumpeting sound like the trumpeters," said Vassberg. "It is more of a hiss." Swans have been gracing Mirror Lake since 1962, when the City of Halifax donated a pair of Polish mutes affectionately known as Hal and Faxi. Today, Camrose is still very well-known for its beautiful landscapes, complemented by picturesque swans on local waters. Camrose continues to maintain a close relationship with both the Canadian Wildlife Service and Friends of Elk Island Park Society, and has participated in various swan education and conservation initiatives over the past several years. The City of Camrose often assists conservation efforts by welcoming orphaned or injured birds into its winter facilities. Camrose residents are reminded that swans are wild and unpredictable creatures, and that they should be careful when approaching them.

City staff Twylene Swanson and Helen Halsten release a trumpeter swan onto Mirror Lake.


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There will be an opportunity to sign up for One Match to become a potential stem cell donor to save a life! Donations may also be made during the evening to support Karen Greenwood in her fight against Leukemia and to support her in finding a stem cell match. Contact Bekkah Burnstad at 780-672-0708 for more information.

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CRE hosts successful Celebrating Women Conference By Dan Jensen

Informative sessions, dynamic speakers and fabulous displays highlighted the annual Celebrating Women Conference at the CRE April 20. CRE training and special projects manager Jennifer Filip was expecting a great day with a strong lineup of speakers. Joan Craven spoke on how women can jump start their selfcare batteries by taking stock of what is on their plates, starting a self-care collection and setting boundaries for themselves and others. Shelley Streit, in Getting Your Own Way, shared tips on how women can stand up for themselves and ditch the limiting beliefs of what is possible. Streit believes that a woman's

mindset is what counts first, followed by the fire within to get there. Trudy Pelletier, in Personal Mastery – to talk through tough issues – addressed missing or failed conversations which produce results that are often hurtful and leave relationships and people strained and burdened with a list of undiscussibles. Her message was that the ability to talk through the touchy issues is a key success factor in love, business, family and life itself. Brenda Robinson, in Laughter, shared how women can learn to bring more joy, laughter and fun into their everyday life and work. Mistress of ceremonies for the Celebrating Women Confer-

ence was the ever-popular Jackie Rae Greening, operations manager of Newcap Radio. "Jackie Rae has been an integral part of this exciting day since its inception," said Filip. "She brings humour and keeps the day running smoothly." Aside from the speakers, the Celebrating Women Conference had 40 trade show booths that offered women the opportunity to obtain first-hand knowledge and purchase local products and services, a gourmet lunch and entertainment, and a fashion show, in which local participating businesses were able to display the latest spring trends. Conference attendees also had the opportunity to win merchandise and gift certificates from the door prize draws put on by businesses

and the Women Helping Women raffle. "Money raised from the Women Helping Women raffle were donated to the Camrose Women's Shelter and the Family Violence Action Society," said Filip. Representatives from both organizations were present to explain how the money was being used. Brenda Wilson won the early bird draw for a makeover. The Celebrating Women Conference was started 14 years ago to educate rural women about learning opportunities available, to demonstrate how rural women can become leaders, to help them achieve personal growth, educate them about business opportunities, and to showcase Camrose as a community supportive of educational

opportunities for women. The conference attracts approximately 450 women from across Alberta who are seeking information, solutions and networking opportunities that may enhance their quality of life. Specific targeted groups are small business entrepreneurs, women seeking networking opportunities, women seeking educational resources, women requiring business startup information, women seeking leadership opportunities, women seeking change from their current lifestyles, women seeking health and nutritional information, women seeking stress management options, and women seeking new challenges. Major sponsors for the event were the Alberta Business Family Institute, Zetsen Master Builders, and CanAlta Hotels.

PEN POINTS by Berdie Fowler

Volunteerism, source of zest and zeal I fell asleep and had a horrible dream. I dreamed that Camrose had virtually died. While it had barebone basics like streets, stores, schools, even a hospital and churches, somehow, it was inert and lifeless, a drab place without a healthy heart pumping zest and zeal through its veins. In my comatose distress I wondered whatever had happened. Where had the beauty and sense of wellness and vibrancy gone? When the situation in my dream became too great to bear, I suddenly awakened – ever so thankful that it had been only a dream. The community I know was still alive. So, what is it that provides lifeblood to communities of people? The answer is volunteerism. Volunteers are people who are unselfishly determined to make the world a better place without expectation of any direct reward for themselves. What do volunteers do? Anything and everything! Their unselfish works touch and enhance every aspect of community life and often even go beyond local boundaries. I try to count the differences that volunteer work has made in our community and it boggles my mind. I am going to name some of them as examples but please realize that the list will not be complete nor will those left out be any less worthy than those mentioned. We have parks and playgrounds, their names are clues that identify the volunteers who made them happen: Kinsmen Park, Rotary Park, Lions Playground and others. These places are often teeming with active youngsters who are engaged in sports made possible by dozens of volunteer adults who organize to provide leadership and coaches, and conduct the evernecessary fundraising efforts. We have municipal parks and other green spaces, too – the Camrose Golf Club, Mirror Lake Park, the Water Sport Park, our entire Stoney Creek Valley trail system, for examples – but there is a large component of volunteerism in the activities and points of interest in them such as the butterfly park, the summer Green Spaces lecture series, the purple martins project, the humming bird attractions, the Camrose Fish and Games bird houses project – and the list goes on. Our community is rich in the arts and entertainment, with a municipal arts director. The numerous segments have a large component of volunteerism to keep each one active. They include both visual and performing arts. Volunteers of the Churchmice Players brought us Dickens’ classic “Oliver,” About Time Productions brought us the energetic “Back to the ‘80s,” Camrose Camerata brought us quality choral variety with “Sacred Spaces, Special Places.” The renovated Bailey Theatre was the result of much volunteer effort and philanthropy. Volunteerism is in the health sector, too, ranging from providing hot breakfasts for students, hot soup lunches for needy persons, to hospital auxiliaries who bring comforts to sick and lonely persons. The Lions Clubs aid blind persons, Rotarians fight polio, Elks and Royal Purple provide aids for deafness, the Moose Lodges provide a home for families in desperate need. To change the world, to make it a better place, is not an idle dream. In fact, volunteers are making it happen every day, right in our own community and well beyond. My examples have only pricked the surface of all the volunteer activity that exists. Let us be very grateful for volunteers who add the spice, zest and zeal to our community life!

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Dalton Reum, modelling for Cobblers, dropped his hat to the audience at the Celebrating Women fashion show. About 450 people attended the conference.

Camrose man sentenced A Camrose man was sentenced last week to 13 years and seven months in prison for robbery, endangering the life of a police officer and numerous firearms offences. On the evening of Oct. 27, 2009, Charles Daniel Nadeau, age 33, entered the Shoppers Drug Mart on the west end of Camrose, where he forced the

pharmacist to turn over a quantity of narcotics. Camrose Police Service identified Nadeau as a suspect, and determined he was hiding in a Camrose residence. On Oct. 29, while the residence was being watched by police from Camrose and the RCMP Emergency Response Team, Nadeau fired in excess of 30 rounds from a high pow-

ered carbine in the direction of the officers. The bullets struck near the officers, hitting homes, fences and trees. Nadeau received a credit from the court for time already served. He has been prohibited from having a firearm for the rest of his life and has been ordered to submit his DNA to the National Data Bank.


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Mirror Lake Art Club member Shannon Saby (back left) and Chuck MacLean Arts Centre employee Irene Froese (back right) presented prizes to the winners of the annual Chuck MacLean Arts Centre Easter colouring contest. In the front row are: (left to right) Emily Brosius, second prize, age five; Annika Ernst, first prize, age three; Alexis Steeves, first prize, age six; Nevaeh Vance, first prize, age four; Allie Armstrong, second prize, age four. In the back are: (left to right) Emma Mokry, second prize, age 11; Ainsley Burnett, second prize, age eight; and Abby Tarapaski, first place, age nine.


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offered, but that’s no longer the case. Still, most communities have maintained the practice, making these places one of the more ideal options for seniors looking to lessen some of their responsibility but maintain an active lifestyle. Congregate Housing Congregate housing is similar to senior apartments. Seniors live in separate apartments that they can either rent or purchase. Congregate housing typically offers programs for recreation and other opportunities for seniors to get to know their neighbors. Oftentimes, seniors who choose to live in such communities do so within a relatively small proximity to where they owned their homes, meaning they’re more likely to see familiar faces. In addition to recreation, congregate housing also typically offers additional services, such as Alzheimer’s care, assisted living and even nursing in separate residences on the premise. Planned meals, trips, and even regular religious services (be they on premises or organized as trips) are also typical of these living situations. Seniors-Only Apartments It’s easy to confuse seniorsonly apartments with congregate housing, though they’re not entirely similar. Categories of seniors-only apartments differ greatly, depending on rent. Market-rate apartments are typically affordable, while above-market rate are more luxurious, an amenity that will be costly. Seniors who haven’t rented in a while might raise an eyebrow or two at the cost of rent. Laws regulate rents as to their affordability, but what might be affordable is not necessarily amenable. In addition, geography often dictates rents,

and senior housing is no exception to that unwritten rule. Similar to congregate housing, seniors-only apartments often offer activities and meals for residents to do together. However, unlike congregate housing, seniors-only apartments typically do not offer additional services such as Alzheimer’s care or nursing services. This can and should be a consideration, as those looking for a place might not want to move again in the unfortunate circumstance their health takes a turn for the worse. Assisted Living Assisted living does just what its name implies: helps seniors who might struggle with some of the daily chores of everyday life. Though no medical attention is typically offered, assisted-living staff are there to help remind residents when it’s time to take medication, help them get dressed or bathe if need be, or help with laundry and other chores that seniors might find aren’t as easy as they once were. Living units are private, so a sense of independence is still there. In fact, many assisted-living facilities allow and encourage residents to be as independent as possible, though it’s implied help is there if needed. These facilities are often best for those who have only mild impairment, be it physical or mental. Mild mental impairment is where things like medication schedules and doctors' appointments, which most facilities offer transportation to and from, are especially valuable. Mild physical impairment can be countered with assisted living services such as assistance bathing, getting dressed or getting around town.

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de Champlain has stayed true to his values By Dan Jensen

The lessons Yvon de Champlain learned from his parents while growing up in Legal and as a student at Augustana stood him in good stead in his 25 years with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. "I learned the importance of being part of a community and the virtues of honesty, integrity and hard work," said de Champlain, who was the guest speaker at a recent Rotary Club of Camrose luncheon. de Champlain was a member of the Augustana Vikings when the team, then coached by Mike Johnston, was still doing its European tours and playing in the biennial Viking Cup hockey tournaments. "The Viking Cup, when it was held," he said, "was the number one international hockey tournament in the world. "It was the first time that people from this area had ever seen dominant hockey players from Europe. In fact, Dominek Hasek had his first international hockey experience in Camrose at the Viking Cup." After leaving Augustana de Champlain enrolled at the University of Alberta where

he received a Bachelor of Arts degree and was a member of the number one ranked University of Calgary Dinosaurs. de Champlain spent the early part of his career with the RCMP in Saskatchewan. "I found in working with the aboriginal people of La Loche that if you give them respect you will get it back tenfold," he said. "The admiration we received from some of the people there was unbelievable." de Champlain was one of more than 10,000 police officers and Canadian Forces personnel who helped provide security for 2010 Olympics in Vancouver. "The security program actually commenced four years before the Olympics began," he said. "We started by getting as much information as we could on the protest groups and tried to develop relationships with them so they could conduct peaceful demonstrations without causing major incidents." de Champlain said one of the reasons for the Olympics' success was the cleansing operations undertaken by security to ensure that no one entered the downtown area with weapons of any sort. "Each vehicle that came

downtown had to go through cleansing sites," he said. "People who were coming downtown on transit had their backpacks searched." de Champlain came away from the Olympics with a great respect for the Canadian Forces. "They were extremely professional and masters when it came to planning," he said. A few months after the Olympics de Champlain was the public order commander in charge of the riot team that was sent to Toronto to provide security for the G-20 summit. The team had success in dealing with one group of 1,200 on Bay Street, but ran into troubles with another, led by protestors who were burning police cars and throwing bottles from the roofs of buildings four stories high. "None of the guys were hurt but I have never been so scared in my life," said de Champlain. "We never knew what was going to happen." de Champlain is currently responsible for all aspects of the administration of the commercial crime program (fraud and white collar) in northern Alberta. He is also responsible for program management and delivery

of services in the areas of civil litigation, claims by and against the crown, civil enforcement/collection, recovery cases, administrative law, judicial review applications and Canadian Human Rights complaints. The core function of the unit is to facilitate resolution of claims against the RCMP and to protect RCMP finances and reputation while ensuring financial accountability requirements are met. In the spring of last year de Champlain was part of the RCMP contingent that assisted the community of Slave Lake following the fires that destroyed hundreds of homes and businesses. "Part of the job was to provide fire suppression and to clean out what was left of the basements," he said. "We tried to identify keepsakes and treated the basements with as much respect as we could. "We also provided bus tours for residents of the damaged areas." de Champlain said the reaction of the Slave Lake residents to the fires and the reaction to the tragedy by other Albertans was testament to the human spirit. Continued on page 16

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Over 100 quilts, afghans and blankets assembled by Messiah Lutheran Church's quilting group over the last few months were loaded onto Home Hardware trucks April 23 for delivery to the headquarters of Canadian Lutheran World Relief in Winnipeg and the Lutheran Association of Missionaries and Pilots in Edmonton. They will be eventually be sent to the people of Third World countries and northern Alberta. The quilting group makes two shipments of quilts and afghans every year – once in the fall and once in the spring. "We get together every two weeks to make the quilts, then send them away," said group spokesperson Marie Brager. The batting for the quilts is purchased but all the fabric is donated. "We get quite a bit of fabric donated," said Brager. The ladies have sent more than 200 quilts and afghans since they started getting together after the summer break last September. "We don't know the final destination, only that they are going to a place of greatest need," said Brager. The quilts were accompanied by nearly 300 We Care kits that the ladies filled with bars of soap, nail clippers, toothpaste, toys, and bandages, as well as a teacher's kit filled with sheets of paper, rulers, calculators, pencils, geometry sets, and a (deflated) soccer ball. "The bags are basically just shopping bags or backpacks," said Brager. "They are made by the people of third world countries, sold to us for $5 per bag, then returned to them full." Canadian Lutheran World Relief has proudly shipped hundreds of thousands of handmade quilts around the world. "These cherished gifts provide comfort, warmth and shelter, and are a compelling example of Canadian compassion," states a CLWR newsletter. "Quilting groups have supported the work of CLWR for decades and we thank them for their dedicated service." A silent auction of baby quilts is being held to defray the cost of shipping the kits and the quilts overseas. The baby quilts may be viewed at Messiah over the next three weeks.

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Tammi Thank you, Tammi, for everything you do. Your efficiency, organization and sense of humour are always appreciated.

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Auto Shoppe president, Gord Graham, considers himself a lucky guy. While his clients see his front-line staff only occasionally, Gord sees Deb, Jenn and Tammy almost every day at work. Their dedication, professionalism and good humour inspire him to stay at the top of his game. Discover the unique atmosphere created at The Auto Shoppe Collison Repair Center Collision Repair Centre by this team 4709-36 Street, Camrose, AB 780-672-7231 of outstanding people. www.autoshoppe.ca

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RCMP officer and former Augustana student speak to Camrose Rotarians Continued from page 14

"The willingness of people to help others defines who we are and what we are all about." Recently, de Champlain was involved with the investigation of the shooting of two police officers in the Killam area. "We were so fortunate that our two members were not killed and it didn't turn into another Mayerthorpe," he said. de Champlain said the people from the Killam area were very gracious to the officers who arrived in their community. "We were amazed at what the community did to support us. They opened their homes and made sure that we had meals." de Champlain continues to be involved in hockey through scouting with the Portland Winterhawks of the Western Hockey League. He was honoured as a national finalist for the Coach of Canada award in 2001. His son, was a member of the Camrose Kodiaks this past season.

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Kendra and Barbie… You are the pulse of our office. We salute you in a business environment that is complex, demanding and fast-moving. We recognize you as masters of data, as engines of our operation and invaluable to all co-workers and management. Most of all – we thank you for being just the way you are! Happy Administrative Professionals Week from…

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Administrators are the real unsung heroes Administrative Professionals' Week was formerly known as Secretaries Week. As the name of this special week has changed, so has the work of these exceptional team players. Over the years, the role of a secretary has broadened to include tasks which she executes independently and on her own initiative. Information technology now allows administrative assistants to play an indispensable role in any organization, whether it’s private, commercial, industrial or cultural. Administrative Professionals' Week is a great opportunity to highlight the work of administrative support staff and their contribution to the success of our businesses and organizations. For administrative assistants are our unsung heroes, knowing how to combine diverse skills and many different assets. All segments of our economy are dependent on their work and their professionalism. Whether they are management secretaries, executive secretaries, technical secretaries or receptionistsecretaries, they accomplish all the tasks which constitute the basis of any business. First created in 1952 as part of a publicity campaign in the United States, Administrative Professionals' Week is still as relevant as ever. After all these years, this event is not only an opportunity to thank these precious workers, but it also allows us to highlight a profession as essential as it is in demand.

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From her exceptional bookkeeping skills to her warm friendly customer relations, and most importantly, keeping my men and me in line. Betty soon became a best friend and we consider her “our Betty” and part of our family. Betty has decided to retire at the end of April and we want to wish her all the best. She is blessed to have her family close by and numerous friends with whom she wants to spend more time. Betty has commented over the years if she doesn’t retire soon Ron will be putting her on one of his shelves in the shop as one of his antiques. Fitting? Maybe! After all, she truly is one of our most-loved treasures. Thank you so much Betty for your loyal 35 years. Enjoy life to the fullest! Happy Admin Professionals Week and Happy Retirement. Love Ron, Eilene and family


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Augustana salutes top athletes at Colour Night Skiers take male and female athlete of the year honours By Murray Green

Maja Zimmerman and Andy Pohl were named the female and male athletes of the year at the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus at Colour Night on April 14. Maja was selected as the most valuable female skier on the Augustana cross-country skiing team. She was a medalist in the Canadian championships, named an All-Canadian and led her team to a bronze medal in the women's team aggregate event. Maja was also a member of the cross-country running squad. "One of the major differences between a high performance athlete and an average achiever is the willingness to develop his or her potential," said coach Joan Skinstad. "Maja started to believe in herself and discovered her unlimited potential. Maja represents the university in a very positive way. She tells everybody that Augustana has given her a chance to succeed in both academics and in athletics. She is very much an Augustana Viking. Maja has reached her first step in being a national athlete and has a chance to build on her successes. She has the opportunity to shoot for the moon. If she misses, she will still be one of the stars." Maja was a little overwhelmed at the accolades. "I was surprised. It is a huge honour to be chosen from all of the excellent athletes at Augustana," she said. "I learned a lot about what works best for me. I took some chances and decided on a balance between school, training and all of the extra curricular activities I was doing like working and outdoor trips. I chose a balance and it worked for me." This balance in her life left Maja with a clear mind when it came to performing. "I was completely focused and ready to give it my all. My attitude at the start line of the race changed and I learned to be ready to give it my all during the race," said Maja. "I try and stay in the moment and think about doing more. You can always do something more to improve. I hope I can carry some of this momentum into next year, keep my motivation up and improve my results even more." Maja is completing her fourth year at Augustana, but vows to be back in Vikings colours once again. "I am coming back for a fifth year because I took a year off to study in Norway. That was a huge change. I trained by myself and I was able to go to the University Games. It was a break from competitive skiing and I think it helped my metal game and allowed me to refocus by having a break."

Two sport athletes Maja Zimmerman and Andy Pohl received the coveted female and male of the year trophies at the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus during the Colour Night celebration.

University of Alberta, Augustana Campus athletic director Greg Ryan, right, passed out the community coach of the year honours to Paul King, left, and coach of the year recognition to Blaine Gusdal. The hockey coaches guided the men's team to the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference championships this spring.

Maja is working on a double degree in physical education and environmental studies. "I want to work when I am finished university, but I also want to keep skiing and competing at the national level. My teammates and coaches have pushed me to be better. I wouldn't be the athlete that I am without their support and push. My coaches and teachers have been amazing because I missed a lot of classes and they still kept me on top of everything." Andy Pohl needed a truck to haul his medals after the night. He was named the MVP of both the Augustana

skiing and running teams. He captured the Canadian finals, as well as making the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference in cross-country running. In skiing, he led the team to silver aggregate medals and was a medalist in the Canadian finals on his way to being selected as an All-Canadian. Despite his rigorous training in two sports, Andy posted a 3.94 grade average and picked up the Scholar Male Athlete of the Year award. "Andy is as dedicated in the classroom as he is in competition. He is always willing to help in whatever needs to be done. When we needed to

build a bridge for our crosscountry race, he was there hauling rocks. He knows what it takes to be a team player," said running coach Gerhard Lotz. "It's hard to describe, but any race Andy is in, is a spectacle to watch. He is a fierce competitor and an intelligent racer. He is a very gracious person and after he won, he spent a lot of time praising the second place finisher. A national championship is a rare feat to achieve and Andy is a champion and we are all very proud of him." The New Zealand athlete was humble with his accomplishments. "It is pretty

rewarding and it has been a break out season for me in both sports. I was surprised to get it (athlete of the year award)," said Andy. "I had a tough start in the running season and finished second to a Kenya runner from Lethbridge in several races and the ACAC finals. I thought he was going to get me at nationals, but I was lucky enough to be the strongest one on that day. I won nationals and have never won something like that before. I have never been number one overall, so to become the national champion was a very special feeling." Andy was close to matching that high during the ski season. "It started a little rough again. I wasn't sure if I trained right. I went to Turkey to represent New Zealand in the under 23 championships and that's where things started to turn around for me. I had a good race at Canadian nationals and finished second in the university category. I was happy with those races." Andy said competing in both sports helped him. "Both sports complement each other. Running helps my aerobic training for skiing and being strong in skiing helps my running as well," he explained. "I have a few changes planned for next year. I am transferring back home to pursue skiing. I missed over 20 days of classes, just this semester, and it has been hard to keep up with my schooling, while competing at the highest level. From November to February I will be focusing 100 per cent on skiing and see where that gets me." Despite the 3.94 average, Andy said it was a lot of late nights and early mornings. "This school has been amazing for me. Once a Viking, always a Viking. This has got to be one of the only places where you can become such a successful student-athlete, like others in this room. The professors here are willing to do more than go out of their way to help you catch back up. They are really supportive of you and it is an amazing place to be a student-athlete." Andy wants to finish his bachelor of science and physical education degrees, as well as take on applied math in the future. "Winter Olympics are in two years, in Russia, and it is my ultimate goal to be on the ski team representing New Zealand. We will have to see what happens and it is a long way off. Unfortunately, I'm not sure I can represent Canada," Andy said jokingly. "I wouldn't say no to that if I could." Hockey coach Blaine Gusdal was named the coach of the year and his assistant, Paul King, was named the community coach of the year. Leadership awards went to hockey's Richard Dupree and men's basketball player David Chytracek. The highest GPA award for a team went to the cross-country ski team.


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When: Tue., May 1, 2012 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Where: Rural Alberta Business Centre 4336-41 St., Camrose, AB Cost: $20.00 Limited Space! Lunch Provided! Call 780-608-7875 or email ljonesrabc@gmail.com to register today!

In partnership with:

City of

Camrose

2012 CCHS Safe Grad and Prom Night

Ticket Sales

April 25 and 26, 2012 from 7-9 p.m. at the

Camrose Fire Hall

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Improve Your Game Sign up for Augustana Fitness Centre’s

Dryland Hockey Strength and Conditioning Camps The Augustana Fitness Centre Dryland Hockey Strength and Conditioning is a customized off-ice hockey training program designed to strengthen and improve hockeyspecific skills during the post-season months. While providing fundamental education about fitness and training, our program will include the following areas of conditioning:

• Pre and Post Fitness Training • Strength Training • Power Training • Speed and Agility Training • Balance and Flexibility Training Athletes will train in groups of 4 allowing maximized attention from our trainers while fostering and encouraging development of teamwork skills. *Optional additional scientific testing available at additional cost (VO2 max, body composition testing, etc.)

Training Programs run monthly:

201 Mount Pleasant Drive Must bring valid ID for students attending

June 4 - 29 • July 3 - 27 • July 30 - August 24

BRCF grant supports renovations of hall

Each monthly program includes four one hour sessions of training each week for four weeks. Cost: $345/month or $950 for all 3 months (last month only $260) All registrants will receive a FREE T-shirt and a 15% discount on their next purchase at Battle River Hockey Plus Inc.

Register today at the: Augustana Fitness Centre 4512 - 53 St, Camrose, Alberta or phone 780-679-1577 www.augustana.ualberta.ca/athletics/recreation/fitness/

Battle River Community Foundation executive director Kerry Grettum presents a cheque to Bittern Lake Community Association director Angela Lorente. The grant is funded by generous donors who contribute to the Battle River Community Foundation's Community Fund.

The Battle River Community Foundation has granted $1,000 to the Bittern Lake Community Hall Association. The grant will help fund community hall renovations: flooring, new stoves and bathroom repairs. The Community Hall Association is a group of volunteers who are responsible for the day to day operations and upkeep of the hall. The hall is well used by residents of Bittern Lake and the surrounding county. Several community groups, such as floor curling, the art guild and history book club utilize the hall for their regular meetings, along with family reunions. Annual events, such as the very popular November 11 turkey supper, also take place at the hall. Families and friends enjoy the quiet atmosphere of the small town. The Communities in Bloom volunteer group enhances the beauty of the village, winning many awards over the years. Playgrounds and an outdoor skating rink keep many young people busy. The skating

rink doubles as a skate park in the summer. There are walking trails down around the lake that are popular for the residents and visitors, allowing close-up bird watching. Regular visits of deer are common, especially in the early morning. Geese have also been seen "walking" down the street. The Battle River Community Foundation exists to support projects in East Central Alberta which benefit local communities and have a positive impact on the future. Contributions to the Battle River Community Foundation are permanently invested in endowment funds, currently valued in excess of $6.4 million. The principal remains untouched and the income is made available annually to support local projects such as the Bittern Lake hall. Since its founding in 1995, the Battle River Community Foundation has granted over $1,400,000 to worthwhile projects and initiatives throughout the area it serves.

Customer Appreciation BBQ! 3831-44 Avenue Thursday, April 26 - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Equipment Reps on Hand • On-Site Demonstrations • Giveaways

Lunch is on us! 780-679-2660


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About Time Productions presents:

TIME RIDERS

Dance, Drama, Tap and Improv are all rolled together in About Time Productions year end extravaganza. All of their classes have been working hard since January to perform this time traveling year end show.

780.672.3622 Toll Free 1.888.670.3622 Fax 780.672.3650 4965 Main Street, Camrose www.interiorsonmain.com

May 6 • 1:30 pm • $7

Tickets available at the Bailey Box Office or online at www.baileytheatre.com

VIP LIMO & BUS INC. • Great rates • Quality service • Fun and affordable • Unforgettable experience WE DO IT ALL! Weddings, grads, stags/stagettes, anniversaries, birthdays, concerts, sporting events, conferences, night on the town, etc. You name it, we deliver!

About Time Productions presents:

Call now to book! (780)608-0968 or (780)608-9713 or email us at VIPlimoandbus@gmail.com

MOM’S THE WORD

Mom’s the Word is an award-winning ensemble production written by six performermoms who have endured the agonies and ecstasies of parenting. A hysterically funny and deeply touching play, it deals in shocking detail with all the important elements of childrearing; the good, the bad,and the ugly. May 10 - 13 • See www.baileytheatre.com for show times & ticket prices

The Bailey Classic Film Series Presents:

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NEIL YOUNG: HEART OF GOLD May 14 • 7 pm • $5 at the door

THE MELODY LINGERS ON A Concert Tribute to PJ Bailey

780.672.2233 4917-50 Street, Camrose

Featuring the world premiere of “Song for PJ” (a big band jazz ballad) composed by Allan Gilliland, composer in residence at Grant MacEwan University.

May 18 • 7:30 pm • $37

Tickets available at the Bailey Box Office or online at www.baileytheatre.com

780.672.7231 4709-36 Street, Camrose www.autoshoppe.ca

CAMROSE COUNTRY OPRY

780.672.8371

A variety of acts sure to please country music fans old and new!

May 19 • 7 pm • $8 at the door

State of the art facility and equipment • Hi-Tech frame repair • Insurance claims • Digital imaging • Lifetime warranty

The Bailey Classic Film Series Presents:

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PINK FLOYD: THE WALL May 21 • 7 pm • $5 at the door

The Bailey Cultural Night Series Presents:

FIESTA NIGHT

A traditional Latin Amercian meal featuring a demonstration of Latin American dance by Olga Ojeda. Tiffany McNaughton the Executive Director of Sahakarini will be speaking on “Why We Party” - an everyman’s anthropological approach to celebrations in Latin American countries.

May 24 • 7 pm • $35

Tickets available at the Bailey Box Office or online at www.baileytheatre.com

780.679.0826 5033-50 Street, Camrose

Classic Concert Series presents:

THE MUSIC OF THE LOUISIANA HAYRIDE in Story and Song May 26 • doors 7 pm • show 7:30 pm • $34

Tickets on sale April 26 at the Bailey Box Office or online at www.baileytheatre.com

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BOBBY BOOGALOO

& the OogaBooga Band Bobby with his amazing OogaBooga Band - Dave on the bass and Jeremy on the drums (yes they are also a real “grown-up” band too)!! Playing their high-energy, upbeat tunes in a real rock concert setting, with full interactivity in a sing-and-shake-along format for the kids!

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May 27 • 1:30 pm • $10 at the door

The Bailey Classic Film Series Presents:

A HARD DAY’S NIGHT

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May 28 • 7 pm • $5 at the door

STEVE EARLE

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3735-43 Avenue, Camrose

Legendary roots rock rebel and “hardcore troubadour”, Steve Earle, performs a solo acoustic set at the Bailey Theatre. Don’t miss this opportunity to get up close and personal with one of country music’s most enigmatic performers.

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May 30 • doors 7 pm • show 8 pm • $50

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Tickets on sale May 2 at the Bailey Box Office or online at www.baileytheatre.com Pre-sale for Bailey Theatre Seat Holders April 30

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HUNGARIAN TOUR CONCERT Dr. Roger Admiral, Piano Dr. Ardelle Ries, Director Jeremy Spurgeon, Organ

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Now Showing Friday, April 27 to Thursday, May 3 Nightly: 7:00 & 8:55 pm Matinees Sat. & Sun.: 1:00 & 2:55 pm

Ecole Sifton preparing for musical

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IN ALL NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART DIGITAL

Nightly: 6:40 & 9:10 pm Matinees Sat. & Sun.: 1:45 pm Not Yet Rated

Silent Auction 6:30 p.m.

By Dan Jensen

You may not view The Wizard of Oz in the same way ever again! The students at Ecole Sifton will be presenting a new Theatre for Young Audiences (TYA) version of the Motownstyle musical The Wiz May 1, 3 and 5. The May 1 and 3 shows will be held in the Ecole Sifton gymnasium starting at 7:00, while the May 5 show will be held at Daysland Palace Theatre. Tickets will be sold at the door, but family members are encouraged to get theirs early. They may be purchased from 4:50 to 5:00 p.m. after rehearsals, or after school from 3:15 to 3:40. The Wiz was an African American version of The Wizard of Oz, which opened on broadway in October, 1974, starring Diana Ross as Dorothy and Michael Jackson as Scarecrow. The show won seven Tony awards, including Best Musical, and was an early example of Broadway's mainstream acceptance of an all-black cast. It was a funky and it was hip but it had never been rewritten for children or young audiences until the First Stage Children's Theatre in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, did the TYA version last year. The musical has been shown in a few cities in the United States but never in Canada. "The show we are doing at the school May 1 will be the Canadian premiere," said Ecole Sifton teacher Patricia Spencer, who is directing the production, along with Elaine Myers. Rehearsals for The Wiz have been going strong since casting closed in early January. Thirty-three children are playing 55 different parts, with several of those parts being filled by nine-year-olds from Grade 4. Rehearsals for The Wiz have been shut out to everyone except cast members and directors, so parents of Ecole Sifton are anxiously awaiting the final production. "Everyone has been working very hard," said Spencer. "We have had to pay for the costumes and build sets, but have been able to attract some corporate sponsors to help."

IN ALL NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART DIGITAL

Nightly: 7:20 & 9:30 pm Matinees Sat. & Sun.: 1:55 pm Not Yet Rated

IN ALL NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART DIGITAL

Featuring music of Freedman, Fulton, King, Nickel, Martin Martin, Willan Willan, Bartók, Halmos, Kodály, Ligeti, and Orbán

~ In memoriam Kalman Kovács ~

Sunday, April 29, 2012 — 7:30 p.m.

Nightly: 7:10 & 9:15 pm Matinees Sat. & Sun.: 2:05 pm PG – Sexual Content

No passes accepted until April 30 IN ALL NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART DIGITAL

Faith & Life Chapel | Augustana Campus | University of Alberta

Nightly: 6:50 & 9:20 pm Matinees Sat. & Sun.: 1:50 pm

Tickets: $16 (adults}; $12 (students/seniors); $40 (family) Available at the door

IN ALL NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART DIGITAL

18A – Coarse Language, Crude Content

Advance tickets available! (Premieres included)

Spring Concert! Camrose Veselka Ukrainian Dancers proudly present:

Spring Festival of Ukrainian Dance Join us for an afternoon of beautiful costumes, dancing and Ukrainian culture!

Sunday, April 29, 1:00 p.m. Bailey Theatre (5041-50 Street, Downtown Camrose) Tickets Available at the Door: Adults – $10; Children 6 to 17 – $5; Age 5 and under – Free Refreshments to follow performance

2012 Beaver District 4-H Show and Sale Monday, April 30, 2012 Holden Complex, Holden Heifer Show at 11:00 a.m. Cleaver Kids to follow Lunch available on site Steer Show 12:30 to 1:00 p.m. start time Supper at 5:00 p.m. $12/plate Steer Sale at 7:00 p.m. with 54 steers for sale

Holden, Viking and Tofield 4-H Beef Club members welcome everyone!

FUSSY EATERS? Camrose and District Music Festival

GRAND CONCERT Saturday, April 28, 7:30 p.m. Charlie Killam School

Our healthy, tasty foods will bring a smile to pets’ faces …and they’ll feel better too!

Earn free food – ask us how!

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If you have one sandwich for lunch this week, make it a steak sandwich A six-ounce Alberta Sirloin steak, charbroiled to your taste. Includes grilled garlic toast and your choice of side dishes. (Just ask your server for our delicious side dish options.) All this for only…

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A perfect complement to charbroiled steak Fresh. Craft-brewed beer. Made right ght here here.

We are so pleased and excited to announce that Roben Ledda has joined our staff. Originally from Edmonton, Roben is a Red Seal Chef with 16 years experience that includes residency as Executive Assistant Chef at Hotel MacDonald in Edmonton.

Roben has a passion for great food and looks forward to sharing his many talents with guests at The Station.

Roben will be preparing Lunch and Supper “Chef” Specials that have to be experienced. Come out and share in his passion for culinary excellence.

Thunderstars Minor Hockey Association Annual General Meeting and Spring Registration

When Your Ready To Get Out Of Town…

Monday, April 30, 7:30 p.m. Heisler Hall • You must be present to register your own child. • Late registration fee will apply if not registered at meeting. • Pay half now with post-dated cheque for remaining dues September 15, 2012.

RESTAURANT & LOUNGE Whistle Stop Golf Course • Hwy 833 Camrose

City of Camrose MSI funding confirmed By Dan Jensen

The City of Camrose won't have to do any more guessing on what kind of funding it will be receiving from the province. The City has been advised by the Alberta Municipal Affairs that it will be receiving $3,140,130 for capital projects and $244,629 for operations under the 2012/2013 Municipal Sustainability Initiative (MSI) program.

The funding is $1,366,820 more than the City of Camrose received under the province's 2011-2012 budget. "The 2012/2013 allocations to the City of Camrose are very close to the projections that council and administration used when planning for major capital facilities," said City manager Damian Herle in a report to City council April 23. The City of Brooks will

receive $2,488,372 in MSI funding, while the cities of Wetaskiwin and Leduc will receive $2,257,416 and $4,657,554 respectively. The Town of Daysland will receive $280,437, and the Town of Bashaw will receive $324,144. The largest allocations are to the City of Edmonton, which will receive $164,610,745, and the City of Calgary, which will receive $256,337,331.


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Corporate Services • Corporate Registries – Level 3 • File Annual Returns • Register Trade Names/Partnerships • Incorporate Companies Vital Statistics • Birth/Marriage/Death Certificates • Marriage Licences Other Services Include • Land Title Searches • Raffle Licences • Traffic Fine Payments

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Matt Banack

By Murray Green

This prestigious, one of a kind, five-bedroom home located in the high-demand Valleyview neighbourhood, would be a great fit for your changing lifestyle. The key is all in the details found in this unique character executive home. The stunning walk-out basement, air conditioning, maple cabinets, iron railings and lovely tiger hardwood flooring are just a few of its attractions. You will find high quality flooring and a staircase with gorgeous iron railings to the main level. An open, large dining area connects with the impeccable kitchen featuring white hand painted cabinets, a huge centre cooking and eating island, fabulous granite counter tops and a walk-in corner pantry. The kitchen overlooks a

bright charismatic living room with custom built-in cabinets and magnificent bay windows with decorative finishings. It offers a must see view of the backyard and the valley. A spacious master bedroom is also on the first floor, complete with a large walk-in closet and an exceptional five-piece en suite including a soothing soaker tub and awesome heated tile floors. Two other good-sized bedrooms, each with wainscoting to add additional character, and a fourpiece bathroom are on the upper floor. The terrific walkout basement has an enormous family or games room with lots of windows, a wet bar, two bedrooms, a three-piece bathroom and storage space. The huge lot is well landscaped, has a great deck with a

lovely view of the valley, a fire pit, rear access to the walking trails and plenty of peace and quiet. An insulated triple front attached garage offers plenty of space for parking, storage and for the handyman. Included with the purchase are the built-in dishwasher, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, central vacuum, storage shed, window coverings and garage door opener with two controls. This exceptional Valleyview home at 2709-56 Street is attractively priced to sell at $569,900. An open house will be held on Saturday, April 28, from 1 to 3 p.m. Contact Matt Banack for your guided tour at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-608-9733 cell


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4870-51 Street, Camrose • Phone 780-672-4495 • 1-800-809-8040 After Hours: 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; Frank Hoehn, 780-608-7402. After Hr. Pager: 780-608-1078.

OPEN HOUSES Wed., April 25, 3-5 p.m. 6804-42 Avenue Crescent “Be sure to view, lots of appeal!” IMMACULATE – VE RY I M P R ES S IVE – QU I ET N EW PRIC E 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. Now asking $344,900 CA319712

Thur., April 26, 3-5 p.m. 3613B-66A Street NICE CLEAN A F F O R DA B L E HOME ... across from church G! Century N EW LI STIN in Meadows! MF offers great LR, DR, u-shaped kitchen w/appliances. 4 bdrm., 2 baths, lge. crawl space for lots of storage. Nice mature fenced yard c/w huge 11’x27’ ground level deck, space for RV parking. Call now! Asking $192,500 CA323744

HOMES OVER $300,000 A MUST SEE – VERY SPACIOUS – G R EAT FAMILY HOME E IC N EW PR – IMMACULATE – LOCATION ... Numerous upgrades incl. impressive newer hardwood. Attractive floor plan, “L” living/dining, lge. family kitchen, family rm., FP, garden doors to patio. MF laundry, office. 5 bdrm., 3 baths. Dev. bsmt. Dad will love the 26’x30’ htd. garage. Super size lot w/garden. Now asking $339,500 CA321596

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

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Thur., April 26, 3-5 p.m. 5312-53 Street MANY RECENT RENO’S IN THIS AF F O R DAB LE 2+2 BUNGALOW ... close to downtown and schools. G! Dble. detached IN ST LI N EW htd. garage, fenced, newer deck. Kitchen upgraded w/white cabinets, new counters. 4-pce. bath, 3-pce. bath, both upgraded. Makes a great starter, rental or retirement property w/something for everyone. Immediate possession! CA323896 Asking $192,900

Sat., April 28, 1-3 p.m. 2709-56 Street “Home of the Week, see page 23!” EXCEPTIONAL C U S T O M 5 - B D R M . WALKOUT ... in the beautiT U KO ful Valleyview WAL subdivision. With unique character throughout, this home must be seen. Maple and iron railings, lovely Tigerwood hardwood flooring, striking light fixtures, gorgeous white hand painted maple cabinets, granite countertops, stunning bright LR w/magnificent bay windows and decorative window finishings, large master w/5-pce. en suite and walk-in closet, wainscoting in upper two rooms. Fin. bsmt. with wet bar. Huge 158’ deep landscaped yard c/w great deck, lovely view, rear access to valley walking trails and, most important, peace and quiet. Call today for your personal showing! Asking $569,900 CA321700

Sat., April 28, 2-4 p.m. 3210-62A St., La Vista Villas LA VISTA VI LL AS’ 45+ ADULT COMMUNITY ... Bright ! D CE U RED open plan w/vaulted ceiling, spacious kitchen w/generous oak cabinetry, large master bdrm. w/3-pce. en suite. Gorgeous sunroom overlooking green space. MF laundry. 20’x24’ htd. garage w/hot/cold taps and floor drain. Fin. bsmt. Shingles two years old. Popular adult community – don’t miss out! New Price $297,500 CA320594

OUT OF TOWN BAWLF ~ 3 - B D R M . MOBILE ON 1-1/2 LOTS ... Be satisfied in a budget conscious home. Many upgrades, appliances included. Fenced. CA319726 Only asking $75,900 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

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GREAT HOBBY FARM, WITH A PRIVATE SETTING! ... 160 acres only 10 min. from Camrose and 3/4 mile from pvmt. Superb yardsite w/good bldg., great for equip., trucks, animals. Spacious 1980 sq. ft. character home, 24’x48’ garage/ hobby shop, 28’x32’ barn w/loft, 60’x60’ quonset, 16’x39’ cattle shelter, granaries, storage bldg. and more. A private getaway w/lots of potential! Call now to view. Asking $489,700 CA318581 ENJOY THE PEACE AND QUIET ... of this 1239 sq. ft. home nestled 1/2 mile down a dead end road w/160 acres of land. 4 bdrm., large master, stone facing, wood FP. Hardwood floors, bright DR w/ garden doors that lead to south-facing 2-tiered deck. 48’x96’ steel storage shed, 30’x50’ shelter, two grain bins, other outbuildings. Too much to note. Call today! Asking $460,000 CA319891 138.9 ACRES – ON PAVEMENT ... frontage on ! CE Dintersection. EDU854 both Hwy 26 andRHwy Grazing quarter fenced and cross fenced. Hwy access for yard site. Now only $129,900 CA299159

INVESTMENTS/BUSINESSES DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THIS ... multi-use main floor presently used for retail and electronic repairs with overhead door. Upper level rented to a long term tenant. Very clean, well-maintained. New roof 2005. New price, only ask $214,500 CA309676 EXCEPTIONAL B U S I N E S S OPPORTUNITY – R E C R E AT I O N A L / RESORT PROPERTY! ... Wow! An impressive 45.52 ! CTIONpeaceful U ED R acre Hparcel w/beautiful, country setE G U ting. Facilities incl. Rosebush Craft & Tea House, Heritage Home B&B, 9 hole pitch and putt golf course, main residence, RV camping sites, dandy 30’x43’ htd. workshop, 32’x48’ shed, 40’x70’ quonset. Exc. site plan, beautiful landscaped setting. You’ll want to explore this exciting opportunity! You have to see it! CA315880 Now only $589,000 SEDGEWICK – EXC. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ... 77.59 acres, corner location, fronting onto Hwys 13, 869. Phone for more details. CA298363 T H R E E BUSINESS VENTURES IN ONE PACKAGE – OHATON ... Former Auto Shoppe location, 3970 sq. ft. shop w/sep. work bays, 12’x14’ and 12’x12’ OH doors, exhaust fan, new furnace, 220 plugs plus 39’x99’ outdoor compound. 3244 sq. ft. of 10 mini-storage bays w/7’x8’ OH doors – great to bring in rental income. Also features 1048 sq. ft., 4-bdrm. home w/ many recent upgrades. Exc. opportunity to set up your business, use the storage or bring in rental income and have a place to call home! Asking $395,000 CA316235

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Walkout Lot Available In Valleyview - Build Your Dream Home!

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Wed., April 25, 2-4 p.m. 5207-33A Avenue, Creekview NEW FLOOR PLAN FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS ... 1531 sq. ft., 3-bdrm. twostorey. 20’x24’ garage, spacious MF layout w/great kitchen features, upstairs laundry and more. CA320247 Asking $354,900

CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 BEAUTI FU L 1520 SQ. FT. FAMILY BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC AL PRIC E! L O C AT I O N EXCE PTION ... features bright open floor plan w/vaulted ceilings, display ledges, bright windows, beautiful hardwood and cork flooring. Impressive country kitchen, lots of cabinetry, lovely dinette. Spacious LR, superb master, MF laundry, huge family/media/games room. Great yard, underground sprinklers, private deck, 22’x24’ garage and more! A must see! CA319926 Now Only $389,900 EXCEPTIONAL 5 BEDROOM BI-LEVEL CLOSE TO PARKS! ... M E! Features a spaG REAT HO cious foyer, hardwood stairs, hardwood flooring, 10’ ceilings, and display ledges. Superb country kitchen, lovely living room, bright dinette, spacious master with jetted tub. Excellent basement with huge family/games room, cozy Harman fireplace. Awesome yard, maintenance free fencing, RV parking, heated garage and more! Just Move In! Asking $372,900 CA323615 W O W ! IMPRESSIVE BI-LEVEL AND EXC E PTIONAL YARD ... Exceptional presentation featurER TRY AN OFF ing beautiful hardwood flooring and staircase, display ledges, vaulted ceilings and loft. Exc. kitchen, cabinetry, cozy gas FP, huge master, superb en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. w/family room, games room. Beautiful private yard, UG sprinklers, superb workshop, hot tub, RV parking pad, lots more! A must see! Asking $389,000 CA321015 BRAN D N EW 1504 SQ. FT. TWOSTOREY ... by Zetsen Master Builders. Close to parks, trails, this home features 3 SIMILAR TO PICTURE bdrm., MF laundry, vaulted ceiling in master bdrm. plus 5-pce. en suite that is sure to impress! Asking $354,900 CA320245 POPULAR SIMILAR TO Z ETSE N PICTURE M U LT I LEVEL ... w/walkout bsmt. Spacious floor plan w/ vaulted ceilings, large entryway, FP, hardwood/ tile flooring, MF master bdrm. granite countertops, much more. Asking $384,900 CA320242 TONS OF EXTRAS IN THIS 1394 sq. ft. RAISED BUNGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW ... ICF block basement with in-floor heat, 23x23 heated garage with built-in storage, 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 very spacious. Custom free-standing bar, poker table, pool table and all the accessories included! Fenced, landscaped and a covered deck. Move right in! Asking $436,500 CA322713 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/centre island, corner pantry, vaulted ceilings, gas FP, MF laundry, 5-pce. en suite plus much more! CA322233 Asking $364,900 AWESOME 1431 SQ. FT. MULTILEVEL CLOSE TO PARK AND WALKING TRAILS ... Great bright kitchen c/w corner pantry, plenty of counter space. Vaulted ceilings, big bright windows, open staircase that leads to master w/cove ceiling, 4-pce. en suite. Bsmt. family room also finished for added enjoyment. Don’t miss out, call today! Asking $369,900 CA322241 E XC E P TI O NAL HOME – PARK SETTING ... impressive custom built home w/great location, awesome yard. Upgrades galore! Exceptional kitchen inviting dinette, attractive LR. Superb family room w/garden doors to covered courtyard. 24’x24’ garage and a lot more! A must see! Now Only $339,900 CA319196 IMPRESSIVE E LEGANC E N EW PRIC E! ... a gracious foyer welcomes you to this prestigious 3215 sq. ft., 2-storey. Awesome floor plan. Recent upgrades are stunning. Located in quiet crescent. Must definitely be seen to be appreciated! You won’t want to leave. CA316841 Now asking $679,500 1727 SQ. FT. 2-STOREY ... fully finished 4-bdrm. home located in Southwest Meadows! Front covered deck, lovely staircase leading upstairs, large master, workable kitchen w/maple cabinets, corner pantry. Gas FP, A/C, oversized garage, great back yard w/large deck to entertain. Asking $385,000 CA317555

EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY HOME, BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE YARD, BAC K I N G ONTO GOLF COURSE ... you’ll be impressed by spacious floor plan, family lifestyle, beautiful views, quiet location. Open staircase, oak railings, loft overlooks LR. Exc. kitchen, bright dinette, formal DR, cozy FP in family room. Huge master, superb en suite, MF laundry. Awesome private yard, huge covered deck, RV parking and more! Asking $419,000 CA322768 W O W ! EXCEPTIONAL, I M PR ESSIVE CUSTOM BUILT - LARGE PRIVATE PIE SHAPE CRESCENT LOT ... Love at first sight. You’ll be welcomed by a bright foyer with 15’ curved ceiling and marble floor. Superb kitchen is Mom’s dream, maple cabinets, granite and top end appliances. Garden door to a 20’x25’ covered patio. Elegant formal DR. Excellent placement of all windows. Large master bdrm. Superb 5 piece en suite. MF laundry. Tigerwood hdw floor and casing featured. Totally finished bsmt, infloor htg, 3-car htd garage. Long list of extras. Shown by appointment. Asking $679,500 CA322384 E XC E P T I O N A L SIMILAR 2006 SQ. FT. TO PICTURE 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, MF laundry, bonus room upstairs, 4-pce. en suite w/ soaker tub. Asking $419,900 CA320246 I M PR ESSIVE C U S T O M BUILT R2000 B U N G A L O W, EXCEPTIONAL SETTING, BACKING ONTO GOLF COURSE! ... You’ll love the beautiful park views from the comfort of your home! Features a spacious open design, vaulted ceilings, open stairwell and beautiful cabinetry. Exceptional kitchen pkg. superb views from bright dinette, private deck. Lovely LR, superb en suite and MF laundry. Huge family/games room, superb workshop w/walkout. RV option. You’ll love the location and lifestyle! Asking $364,900 CA323443 A N O T H E R POPULAR MULTILEVEL FLOOR PLAN FROM ZETSEN ... Large windows throughout, beautiful kitchen, vaulted ceilings, great master c/w 4-pce. en suite, heated floor. Rear covered deck, double attached garage, exposed aggregate driveway. Call now for your private showing! Asking $344,900 CA322240 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. Lovely kitchen w/eating bar, beautiful dinette, LR, jetted tub, 5 bdrm., huge family/media/games area. Nicely landscaped, htd. garage and more! A must see! Asking $339,900 CA322229 W O W ! BEAUTI FU L VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW, CLOSE TO PARKS AND TRAILS! ... Quality and custom built with beautiful open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, alcoves, columns and display ledges! Exceptional kitchen, granite, huge island, NU-Heat tiling, soothing air tub, cozy 3-sided FP, MF laundry. Irrigation system, RV option, vinyl fencing, triple panes and more! You’ll love it! CA320143 Now only $379,900 WOW! GREAT G A R A G E SU PE R B 26X40 SHOP! ... Impressive energy efficient built bungalow! Features hardwood flooring, solid wood doors and bright windows. Excellent country kitchen, cozy gas FP in living room, spacious master, jetted tub and 4 ft. shower in en suite. Excellent basement development with cozy in-floor heating and huge family/media room. Large covered deck with hot tub, huge parking and RV pad, A/C and more! A must see! Asking $455,000 CA322978 B EAUTI F U L F A M I LY M U LT I L E V E L , DESIRED CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION ... Huge yard close to schools. Spacious, open design with beautiful hardwood staircase, hardwood flooring, wainscoting, feature walls. Awesome kitchen, spacious LR, large DR, huge family/games room, large rec room and MF laundry. Huge tiered deck, hot tub, private courtyard, 22’x24’ htd. garage. A must see! Asking $347,900 CA318543 BEAUTIFUL 1-1/2 STOREY FAMILY HOME BACKING ONTO JAC K STUART SCHOOL! ... Impressive quality home, recently upgraded, huge yard! Featuring beautiful open staircase, vaulted ceilings, solid oak doors, hardwood flooring. Excellent kitchen, bright dinette, huge private deck, bright LR and cozy gas FP in great room. Superb master w/exceptional en suite. Dev. bsmt., large family/games room. 22’x25’ garage, RV parking. You’ll love it, just move in! Asking $405,000 CA323438

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CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 CLOSE TO PA R K S A N D WALK I N G TRAILS! ... Cozy bungalow w/ convenient west central location. Featuring upgraded flooring, hardwood floors in bdrm. Country kitchen, 3 bdrm., dev. bsmt. w/large family/games rm. Mature treed yard, 14’x24’ garage. New HE furnace. Great starter or investment property. Come take a look! Asking $168,900 CA318284 B R I G H T BI-LEVEL. C E N T A L L O C AT I O N . Q U I C K COMMUTE TO G N EW LI STIN AUGUSTANA! ... 1144 sq. ft., 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, finished basement with many upgrades! New windows, flooring, siding, furnace, crown mouldings and more. Yard is fenced, landscaped. 2 parking spots with alley access. Two large living spaces in basement, one with a wood stove. Could convert one into 2 more bedrooms. Immediate possesion - Just Move In! Asking $264,500 CA322992 AFFOR DABLE STARTER HOME IN DUGGAN PARK ... 3 bdrm., 2 baths, south facing deck, bright N EW PRIC E! bi-level windows. Open concept MF w/lots of cabinetry in kitchen, black appl., cozy breakfast bar. Lge. living and dining space w/room to fit all your furniture. Bsmt. fin. and has two living spaces – one can be converted to a fourth bdrm. if needed. Bdrm., 3-pce. bath, utility room. Quit paying rent – step into home ownership with this great home! CA323180 Asking $243,000 W O W ! EXCEPTIONAL B U N G A L O W, LA VISTA VILLAS, A 45+ ADULT COMMUNITY ... impressive quality built home, bright open plan w/vaulted ceilings, beautiful hardwood flooring. Superb kitchen pkg., lovely LR, dinette area, spacious master, en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev., cozy gas FP in huge family/games room. Dble. attached garage, no condo fees! You’ll love it! Asking $295,000 CA323882 E XC E LLE NT L O C AT I O N A C R O S S F R O M CHURCH AND PARK ... This beautiful, fully finished home features lovely maple cabinets with under cabinet lighting, corner pantry, 4 bedrooms, cozy basement with in floor heat, HE furnace, water on demand, upgraded light fixtures and custom window coverings. Outside has been professionally landscaped and offers a west facing deck, a poured, stamped concrete sitting area and RV parking. Call today! CA323153 Asking $292,900 L I B E R T Y V I L L A G E BU NGALOW – ADU LT ORIENTED CO M M U N IT Y ... desired area by Stoney Creek Valley and walking trails! Very well maintained, easy access, low maint. yard. Spacious kitchen, lovely bright LR, MF laundry. Very nicely dev. bsmt. Private covered deck, courtyard. You’ll love the lifestyle! Asking $249,000 CA324066

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

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W E L L KEPT HALF DUPLEX IN STONEY C R E E K ! M EAD OWS FFER RING AN O ... extended deck w/beautiADULTB COMMUNITY ful views backing onto the Creek. Double attached garage, spacious rooms, MF laundry, oak cabinets, central vac, gas FP, fin. bsmt. No condo fees! A quiet location perfect for retirees. CA316945 Now asking $279,900 CUTE CLEAN AFFORDABLE HOME IN SOUTHWEST MEADOWS ... close to west end shopping! 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 SOLID BI-LEVEL W I T H MUCH TO OFFER! ... New flooring upstairs, open kitchen/dining. Double garage, RV capabilities, mature trees, enclosed deck. Clean, well taken of and ready for you. Quick possession available! Most furniture negotiable too! Asking $226,000 CA319724 L O C A T E D NEAR A PARK 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 for future development. Appliances included. Asking $266,900 CA322516 AF F O R DAB LE 3-BEDROOM – CRESCENT LOCATION – P L AYG RO U N D ... 1240 sq. ft. duplex w/open MF. Lots of cupboards, island, extra bath. Patio doors to deck. Large master bdrm. Lots of closet space. 5 appl. incl. Attached garage. Try an offer! CA321339 Asking $218,500 V E R Y IMPRESSIVE, IMPERIAL VILLAS ... enjoy the E! SE ST w o r r y f r e e MU condominium lifestyle, and the new lower prices. You’ll be proud to call this home in a great central location. Be sure to view so you can appreciate the quality and details. Built energy efficient. Price incl. $3500 appl. allow. CA315312 Prices starting at $224,900 incl. GST VE RY N I C E CON DO UNIT ... with an emphasis on Adult Living. Close to downtown and Mirror Lake walking paths. Bungalow style, no stairs! MF laundry, spacious master bdrm. and LR. Parking pad right outside your door. Extra storage inside and out. All new shingles, soffits, fascia, eves and downspouts. Condo fees $50/month. See it today! Asking $186,500 CA321966 WITH A G R EAT LOCATION A N D O N L Y ST E P S AWAY FROM GREEN SPACE ... This 1504 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 3 level split will appeal to most people. With bright bay windows, huge family room, wood stove, laminate flooring, lots of storage space, attached single garage and fenced yard, this home will be yours if you act quickly! CA323212 Asking $239,900

ACREAGES WOW! BEAUTIFUL WALKOUT BUNGALOW – SUPERB ACREAGE SETTING! ... You’ll love it! Close to Camrose, by pavement. Beautiful open plan features vaulted 9’ ceilings, exceptional windows, hardwood flooring, superb kitchen, amazing dinette area, superb en suite. Excellent walkout bsmt., heated garage. 28’x36’ heated workshop and more! Great views! A must see! CA321714 Asking $519,000 WOW! BEAUTIFUL LOG HOM E, 13.8 AC R ES WITH PRIVATE SETTI NG! ... Located 9 miles from Camrose, 2 miles to Driedmeat Lake and close to pavement. Features a huge covered veranda, beautiful open staircase, exceptional loft area, open beams and log walls. Lovely country-style kitchen/dinette, beautiful filedstone fireplace and vaulted ceilings. Cozy ICF basement, in-floor heating, IBC boiler, large family/games room. Log workshop and more! Enjoy a peaceful, relaxing lifesyle! Asking $519,900 CA323054 WOW! WALKOUT ACREAGE LOT – SUPERB VIEW! ... 1.57 acres only 5 miles west of Camrose, 1/2 mile off pavement. Overlooking peaceful, relaxing countryside, proposed golf course. It’s the perfect setting to build your dream home. Call now! Asking $119,000 CA321717 12.7 ACRES ON PVMT. CLOSE TO DRIED MEAT LAKE! ... Great out bldgs. 1.5 storey w/ cool country charm. New foundation in mid ’70s, recent upgrades incl. windows, insulation, siding, furnace, septic, well in 2002 and more. 27’x32’ htd. shop w/water and 220 power; 42’x72’ quonset; 40’x60’ barn w/ separate horse stalls, good tack room. Plenty of fenced areas for riding. Only minutes to Camrose! Subject to final subdivision. CA323700 Asking $430,000

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PRIVATE TREED ACREAGE, THE PERFECT GETAWAY! ... Very secluded setting w/6.8 acres that offers a restful country lifestyle. Features 1160 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. mobile w/vaulted ceilings, lovely country kitchen, lots of cabinetry. Superb carousel dinette, spacious master, superb en suite. New shingles, siding. Small hobby shop, pole shed, storage sheds. Private getaway w/lots of potential. Call now to view! CA320948 Asking $229,500 WOW! IT’S THE PERFECT PLACE TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HIDEAWAY! ... Quiet Hills Estates is located near Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, Bird Sanctuary and Golf Course. Come and discover a restful country lifestyle in a peaceful and natural setting, you’ll love it! 6 unique Cul-de-sac lots that are treed, private and excellent walkout opportunities. Located just off Hwy 623, it’s an easy commute to Nisku or Camrose. Hurry, it’s the lifestyle you always dreamed of! CA322851 Priced from $84,000 to $154,000

WOW! EXCEPTIONAL ACREAGE – IMPRESSIVE HOME! ... 5.7 acres only 3 miles to Camrose and on pavement. Impressive 3300 sq. ft. custom built home features beautiful open staircase, exceptional window pkg., hardwood flooring, vaulted ceilings in LR and DR. Huge country-style kitchen, cozy great room, superb master. In-floor htg. in house, 28’x30’ garage and in 50’x100’ workshop. OH crane, coal boiler. 50’x60’ storage bldg. Very nicely fenced yard, corrals, much more! CA323331 Asking $792,500


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780-672-7474 Grand Park Plaza 6022-48 Avenue, Camrose Dale Bowal 780-679-4678

Bud James 780-385-3100 Killam/Sedgewick

Cory Starchuk 780-781-4217

Trevor Van Leeuwen 780-781-8973

Trudi Dunham 780-608-6635

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Rick Nygaard 780-608-0675

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SPLENDID TWO-STOREY HALF DUPLEX LOCATED IN VALLEYWIEW... This tastefully decorated home, built in 2007, has 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, a nice sized dining area, oak cabinets in the kitchen with easy access to the dura deck with regal railings and the single car garage with extra wide parking area at the rear. Well maintained, this could be the great start you desire and would appeal to singles, families and empty nesters! Listed at $259,900. Call Trevor for services today! (R1374)

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

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

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)

ATTRACTIVELY UPGRADED... with new laminate, lino, paint. Maintenance-free vinyl siding, large paved lot. Basement has newly installed subfloor with partially developed rec room, bedroom and bath. Great starter home with many possibilities. Attractive wood stove, oversized, lined garage. Covered patio. Large paved lot, metal fence. For more details call Dale. Asking $209,000 (R1385)

WELL MAINTAINED WITH INLAW SUITE... Some renovations including flooring, kitchen counter top and new paint and some original hardwood floors in nice condition. The basement features very nice inlaw suite with two bedrooms and 3 pc. bath plus good kitchen and eating area. There is a single detached garage with carport at back of property. Call Rick for details. Price $237,500. (R1381)

REDUCED COMFORTABLE... New home with 4 bedrooms, 2 baths and fenced yard in quiet area of the city. Priced at $315,000. Call Trudi for details (R1377)

WELL MAINTAINED HOME... with 3/1 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. This home is finished up and down with some newer appliances and windows plus central air conditioning and wood burning fireplace. All fenced plus single det. garage and garden shed. Great home for young family. Call Rick for more details. Price $243,900. (R1383)

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“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 threecar heated garage. Too many features to mention so call Rick for details. Price: $995,000. (R1373)

LOOKING FOR A WELL KEPT FAMILY HOME WITH RENTAL INCOME IN A QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD?... This solid, newly painted bungalow with a vaulted ceiling throughout main floor has a large, new, two-bedroom basement suite with separate entrance, laundry and thermostat. Property has extra parking, shed, fenced yard, back alley, backs onto park area and close to schools. Access to back yard for parking. Quick possession. For more details call Dale. Asking $264,900. (R1390)

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 $159,900. Call Trudi for details. (R1375)

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)

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 $420,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1379)

SOLID WELL LAID OUT HOME WITH UPPER GUEST SUITE... Great yard access. 4-bdrms, 3-baths. Priced to sell at $168,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1391)

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) 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)

COZY 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH BUNGALOW... Located near walking trails, play parks and west end shopping. This well kept home features an east facing, covered, screened in deck and oversized, double garage. Many of the windows have been upgraded. Included in the sale are 5 appliances. The fully finished basement provides plenty of entertainment room and lots of storage. For more details call Dale. Asking $219,000 (R1392)

POSSESSION IMMEDIATE 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)

EXCELLENT CUSTOM BUILT BI-LEVEL IN HAY LAKES!... This 1496 sq/ft large family home with heated 34x26 oversized double attached garage is available for immediate possession! Designed with 3 bedrooms and room for a 4th, 3 bathrooms, open concept main floor, tasteful interior, Master with en suite, and much more. The large basement is mostly finished except some flooring. The entire home is in exceptional condition. A wonderful opportunity to enjoy a like-new quality home in a charming village atmosphere like Hay Lakes! Listed at $297,000. Call Trevor for service today! (RO939)

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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 backsplash in the kitchen, 5 appliances including a convection oven and more! Ample storage throughout this home. Handy 2-pce 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 $189,500. Call Trevor for viewing. (R1376)

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)

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)

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

GREAT FULLY FINISHED... 4 bdrm, 3 bath bi-level on large lot in Bittern Lake. 6 appliances included. Priced at $269,900. Call Trudi for details. (RO937)

WELL KEPT... 3 bedroom bungalow in Hay Lakes with upgraded kitchen and bath. Fully finished basement. Priced at $135,000. Call Trudi for details. (R0935)

NEW LISTING! (EDBERG)... Lot’s of room in this 4-bdrm, 2-bath, 2-kitchen, 1430 sq. ft. home in the quiet village of Edberg. Large fenced 66x125 lot. A must see! Great Value! Asking: $94,500 - For Details: Call Cory A. Starchuk. (RO940)

“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 $129,000. (RO929)

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 $39,000. (RO908) 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)

DUCTION $25,000 RE YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS YARD TO BELIEVE IT!... Super sized, pie shaped lot on a cul de sac featuring large, second patio deck, garden area and gazebo. Efficient floor plan. 4-Bdrm, 3-Bath bungalow with new paint and bathroom upgrades, walk-in pantry and fireplace in the great room. The fully developed basement has a large rec room and flex room as well as the laundry, 4th bedroom and 3rd bath, with under floor heating. Property must be viewed to be appreciated. For more details call Dale. Asking $429,000. (R1389)

LOTS ATTENTION! BUILDERS AND INVESTORS, BRAND NEW LISTING... Great opportunity for an investment/revenue property! Exceptional building lot, presently zoned R2A but can be R3A, direct control and other options. 76’x105’ which would be an excellent location for a 4-plex or larger unit subject to City of Camrose approval. Located close to downtown and Mirror Lake! A true bargain at $140,000. Call Cory for details. (L189) WELL LOCATED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOT IN DAYSLAND... This undeveloped lot in Daysland is 50’x120’, zoned R1 and is nicely set amongst a group of nice sized well maintained homes. Just a short walk to school! The frontage faces a park/ recreational area. Just a short walk to school! Daysland has many local services. Now listed at $32,900. Call Trevor for service. (L185) 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. There is a small 12x12 cabin with telephone, and a wood stove. Substantial cement foundation with ICF styrofoam forming for a proposed home structure that was not completed. Listed at $56,500. Call Trevor for details. (L196)

JUST A HALF MILE OFF HWY AT BAWLF!... This property is 2.47 acres with a 1587 sq/ft home. Just half a mile to school and services! All amongst and sheltered by trees. There is an updated and heated 42x32 original barn 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)

COUNTRY CHARACTER... Beautiful 3360 sq.ft. six-bedroom, six-bathroom home in private setting just 3 km. east of Camrose. You will love the parklike setting as you enter property. Home has dbl. att. garage with entry to basement of home plus large detached garage/shop with blt-in cooler. Lots of trees and shrubs plus large fenced in pet area and walking trails. This is a must view so call Rick for extra details. Price $570,000. (A416)

REDUCED 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)

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REDUCED 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)

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

WELL KEPT FAMILY HOME... c/w self rental suite, some upgrades, including windows, paint etc. Huge yard with massive two tiered deck, adjacent to neighborhood park, lots of parking for R.V., central location to all schools and rec facilities. Must be viewed to be appreciated. For more details Call Dale. Asking $239,500. (R1387)

AFFORDABLE LIVING... in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile on a rented lot. Comes with 5 appliances and central air. Priced to sell at $49,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1386)

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JUST LISTED...VALLEYVIEW... Over 1700 sq ft, 3 bedroom bi-level, formal dining room, double garage, fireplace, must be seen to be appreciated. Asking $359,500. Call Dale for details (R1388)

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)

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 $139,500. Call Cory for detai ls. (RO913)

COMMERCIAL 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) 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) 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)

DUCTION $15,000 RE 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 $249,500. For details, call Cory. (A408)

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETTING... with highway frontage. Bungalow with loft plus many upgrades including new windows and some flooring on main floor. New fascia and soffits this year. Also lots of trees and some older buildings plus newer barn in good condition. 13.28 acres with 2 water wells with good flow. $399,000. Call Rick for details. (A395) GREAT LOCATION... You want to build your dream home but can’t find the right location? We have a 5.20 acre parcel in quiet location just 10 min. west of Camrose and only 1 mile off pavement with power and gas nearby. Property has been fenced with steel post and cable plus a great building site at front of property. For more details call Rick. Price $107,000. (A417) 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 COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL LISTING... Operated as a pub until about 2006, this 2100 sq. ft. Commercial Building in Edberg can be zoned Commercial or Residential. At present the owners have added approximately 800 +/- sq. ft. of living space. Very nicely done in pine, laminate flooring, full kitchen, 4-pce bath, 1 full master bedroom, laundry room, and large storage area which could easily be converted to a 2nd bedroom. Remainder is approximately 1300 sq. ft. of shop space which includes post hoist, plus large radant heater. Residence area built in 2008. Has hot water and fan heat. Priced to sell at the “UNBELIEVABLE PRICE OF” $69,500. Call Cory A. Starchuk (“FAST” - This will not last long). (C272) 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)

BASHAW 149,900 REDUCED TO New windows, new siding, flooring, paint and bathrooms. Oversized lot with a park right next door. A must see! Priced to sell at $149,900. 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)

Line-up finalized for 20th annual Big Valley Jamboree By Murray Green

Panhandle Productions has finalized the line-up for the 20th Anniversary of the Big Valley Jamboree. Headliners for the Big Valley Jamboree from August 2 to 5 include Rascal Flatts, Blake Shelton and Toby Keith. Added to the slate of performers is Kix Brooks, long part of the incredibly successful duo of Brooks and Dunn. Brooks and Dunn have won more CMA and ACM Awards than any

act in the history of country music. His latest single, “New to This Town” is already doing well on the Billboard music charts. Grammy award winner Dwight Yoakam, who has sold over 25 million records, will be on stage prior to Toby Keith on Saturday evening. Additional performers rounding out the list of Big Valley include Thompson Square (ACMA Vocal Duo of the Year), Emerson Drive, Adam Greg-

ory, Sean Hogan, Asleep at the Wheel, Marlee Scott and Pear. Clayton Bellamy and Kira Isabella have been added to the roster of performers for the Kickoff Party on Thursday, August 2, and will be joining The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Jason McCoy. Bellamy will also be hosting the Axe Music Songwriters' Tent, sharing some of his background as a songwriter in an intimate and unplugged setting. The Molson Saloon artist

line-up will have Charlie Major headlining on Friday, August 3. The Willie Sons have also been added as the first artists to the Sunday Gospel Service. The order of performers is subject to change. However, as it now stands the Kick-off Party will have Kira Isabella, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Jason McCoy and Clayton Bellamy on stage. On Friday, the main stage will include Sean Hogan, Marlee Scott, Adam Gregory, Emerson

Drive, Kellie Pickler and Blake Shelton. Saturday will have Pear, The Good Brothers, High Valley, Thompson Square, Dwight Yoakam and Toby Keith. On Sunday, it will be The Heartbroken, Williams and Ree, Asleep at the Wheel, Michelle Wright, Kix Brooks and Rascal Flatts. Tickets are available by calling Big Valley Jamboree at 1-888-404-1234 or by calling Ticketmaster.


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Our dedicated team of funeral directors and colleagues: (Front L-R): Rod Madison, Karla Kerr, Leeann Zellweger, Alver Person (Back L-R): Robert Lyslo, Cam Parker, Jim Gillespie, Bob Hanrahan, Barrie Fenby, John Person. Missing from photo: Bart Orr

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In this fast-paced, high-pressure world, we continue to sell monuments in the same fashion as Burgar’s first did back in 1906… As professional funeral directors, we understand tthe trauma of losing ssomeone you love. We also know your need W tto select a proper, ffitting memorial tribute aas a reflection of your memories and to show m respect, honor and regard ffor your loved ones. • We believe strongly that you should determine when the time is right for you to choose a monument or flower vase. Our policy is not one of high-pressure, act-now selling. • We offer only high-quality, long-lasting products. Our 10 decades of experience has taught us what to look for in terms of materials, finishes, designs, etc. The product lines we offer you are built to last, built to withstand our climates and come fully guaranteed. We know you only want to buy a memorial one time! • We offer memorials for every budget. At Burgar Funeral Home, we appreciate every inquiry, and treat every transaction with the dignity and respect it so richly deserves.

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“More than 100 years of Dedicated Service to Your Community”

Pharmasave's exceptional mother's contest seeks entries this year

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Solo Salon Designs owner Anne Prytullack received the second place Allied Beauty Association trophy in the Creative Technical Blow Dry category in Toronto on April 1. Anne is competing in the Edmonton show on May 6.

It’s once again time for Pharmasave’s annual Exceptional Mother Contest. In an effort to recognize mothers in Camrose and the surrounding areas, Pharmasave is inviting the community to submit short essays about a mother they view as exceptional. This year the pharmacy, owned and operated by Dean Jarrett of Camrose, is asking for a donation for the food bank when people drop off their entries. The winning mother will be sent on a fourday vacation (flights included) to beautiful Ottawa, where she and a companion will be treated like a queen at the Lord Elgin Hotel adjacent to the parliament buildings (trip coordinated by AMA Travel). The pharmacy will be accept-

ing entries until May 7, and the entries will be judged by a panel of local media personalities on May 8. “To date, it has probably been the event that has been the most fun to offer,” states Jarrett. “The entries are always very inspiring and often very creative. People often will include pictures or art and other things just to try and communicate the outstanding characteristics of the mother they’re nominating. It’s just a neat chance to recognize a group of women that are often under-recognized and who have accepted such a demanding position.” He goes on to say “Probably the most gratifying part of the contest is that each mother nominated will receive a copy

of her nomination, and to read the words describing her in such glowing terms is often a pretty special moment for her. I’m hoping the community will really take advantage of a great prize and at the same time support a worthy charity like the food bank.” Pharmasave has offered the contest annually since opening in 2007 and each year the response has increased. Jarrett reminds the community that they may nominate any mother they choose and that the entries are to be 500 words are less. Entry forms can be picked up at Pharmasave during regular business hours, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturdays.


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Gordon Reginald Rud Mr. Gordon Rud of Camrose passed away on Wednesday, April 18, 2012 at the age of 89 years. Gordon was born on March 25, 1923 in Provost Alberta to Mens and Martha Rud – the fifth son in a blended family of six boys. The family later settled in the New Norway area where, after he completed his Grade 8 schooling, he farmed with his dad. On July 14, 1944, Gordon married Eileen Taje. After a brief stay in New Norway, they bought the Armena Store and Post Office in 1946. A year later, they moved back to New Norway where they farmed for 43 years. During the farm years, Gordon sold his dairy herd and went into partnership with John Hagel and his brother Cliff. Together they ran the Crystal Glass Shop as well as the Trading Corral which dealt in the sale and repair of Massey Ferguson farm machinery. Gordon continued to farm with the help of a hired man and, at various times, raised pigs and beef cattle for profit and horses for pleasure. They were blessed with two daughters, Renea (1950) and Anne (1955). Family life was enriched by annual holidays, fishing trips and life together on the farm. Gordon was active both in his church and community life. In 1991, he and Eileen retired to Camrose where they continued to serve their community and church. During his retirement years, Gordon developed his artistic talents through oil painting and wood carving. He enjoyed both pursuits until failing eyesight forced him to lay his brushes and carving knives down. A highlight of his life was trail riding in the Rockies with his friend Rhinehold Wolters. He also enjoyed travelling together with his wife, family and friends. After Eileen’s death in 2009, Gordon lived with Renea and Eldon before failing health necessitated a move into a care facility at Wainwright, Alberta. This was followed by a second move into a higher needs facility at Birch Meadows in Camrose, where he passed away peacefully in his own room. Viktor Frankl notes that we can look at the transitory nature of life and see only a stubble field, or we can look at the full granaries of the past into which people bring the harvest of their lives in good deeds done, loves loved and sufferings gone through with courage and dignity. Gordon’s life is marked by full granaries. Gordon was predeceased by his loving wife Eileen; brother Ralph and infant brother Stanley; half-brothers Cliff and Archie and infant Cecil. Gordon is survived by his children Renea (Eldon) Oppen of Ohaton, and Anne (Howard) Askey of Christchurch, New Zealand. He is remembered with love by his grandchildren Becky (Dan) Keohane, Lisa (Chad) Kuefler, Byron Oppen (partner Shari Brochu), Nathan Askey and Sarah Askey; and five great-grandchildren Kory and Erin Keohane, and Brayden, Colby and Kelci Kuefler. He will be missed by others whose lives were touched by his life. A funeral service will be held on Monday April, 23, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. from the First Baptist Church with Pastor Ron Swanson officiating. Interment will take place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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…would like to thank all the family, friends and business associates for the hundreds of cards, prayers, flowers and condolences. The love and companionship we have received at our home and during the church services were of great comfort to us. Through your generosity, we were proud to forward donations to 15 different charities. We would like to make special mention of the extraordinary work of Father Larry Pederson of St. Francis Xavier Parish; Gerri Szott and the CWL; the staff of the Norsemen Inn and Burgar Funeral Home; and Catherine Blatz Klug and the Bailey family who were responsible for the beautiful music during the prayer service and funeral mass. We are so lucky and blessed to be surrounded by such love and support. Our hearts go out to everyone who shares our loss. Ann Blatz, Trina and Michael, Tim and Tracy, Kelly and Alan, Shawna and Jamey

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Clifford Grahn April 5, 1930 – April 27, 2009 “For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish, but have eternal life.” – John 3:16 Your loving wife, Joyce

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Leslie “Les” Percy December 22, 1930 – April 29, 2008 There’s a blessing in the sunshine And in the morning dew But one of our greatest blessings Is the time we spent with you Memories always, Love from Mary, Michael, Elizabeth Anne, Ian and families

October 25, 1966 – April 27, 2005 We miss you. You are forever in our hearts and thoughts. – Mom, Jane, Linda, Becky and all the family

Nana Tonn passed away peacefully on April 14, 2012 at the age of 88 years after a lengthy illness. She was predeceased by her parents Paul and Maria Zhilchenko; three siblings Michael, Irma and Alexander; her infant son David; and her husbands William Pawluk and Gust Tonn. Nana is survived by her 11 children Julie (Joe) Kirby, Marie Abrahamsen, Jack (Donna) Pawluk, Boris (Leah) Pawluk, Anne Rose Littlewood, Nadia Pawluk, Caroline (Darrell) Vandenberg, Victoria Tonn, Pamela (Kim) Jacobs, Robert Tonn and William Tonn; 21 grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. The family wishes to express their gratitude and deep appreciation to Dr. Hartt and the staff at Devonshire Care Centre for their compassionate and dignified care of Nana for the past six years. A funeral service will be held at Devonshire Care Centre in Henley Hall, 1808 Rabbit Hill Road, Edmonton at 10:30 a.m., April 26, 2012. Viewing to take place at 1:30 p.m. at Burgar Funeral Home, 481751 Avenue, Camrose, AB at 1:30 p.m. with interment to follow in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

Flowers say love, care and concern. They show your respect and offer comfort. They’re a visible expression of sympathy and love. FLOWERS AT A FUNERAL… “They are important”

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Handbell trio May 5 Submitted

Listen and see the artistry of the Quarter Notes Handbell Ensemble, in concert, Saturday, May 5, 7:30 p.m. at the Camrose United Church. This Calgary trio performs on four octaves of bells, transforming the art of handbell ringing into a true delight for the eyes as well as the ears. This unique concert is sure to entertain, with music ranging from familiar classic melodies like Bach’s Ave Maria and Mozart’s Rondo à la Turque, to delightful arrangements of Chopsticks and the Can Can. Quarter Notes is led by Emmy Okazawa-Bortolin, currently chair of the Handbell Guilds of Canada. Emmy will also ring solo – something she has done in Japan and the USA as well as across Canada. Guests for this concert are local musicians, the DewaltMurphy family; Joy-Anne and Darryl, along with children Talia and Davis will sing a variety of songs for spring. Tickets are available in advance from the United Church office.


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strategies that have stood the test of time. Confidence: A woman who exudes confidence and security about how she looks will be more attractive. Walking with your head held high into a room can certainly have all eyes Taking care from pointing in your direction for within can ensure you the right reasons. always look your best Good Posture: Standing up straight can improve your health and your appearance. Stooping posture has long been associated with old age, and symptoms of frailty and lack of energy. Simply standing tall can elongate the body, make it appear slender and help portray a younger appearance. Healthy Hair: Hair sends a message to others about how much you care about your appearance, as it is one of the most visible aspects of your appearance. Many people suffer with hair issues that can be remedied with different techniques. Dry unmanageable hair may be the result of inadequate scalp stimulation. In such instance, the oils of the scalp need to be spread to the hair shaft to improve hair’s appearance and health. Too often women do not spend enough time brushing or massaging the scalp to induce oil distribution. While 100 strokes with a brush is not necessary, a thorough brushing each day can help. Diet: While you won’t turn into a giant cupcake if you have a penchant for sweets, the notion of “you are what you eat” does have its merits. An individual’s appearance is not only influenced by genetics but also by the foods and beverages an individual consumes. Eating the right foods can have a positive effect on your health as well as your appearance. The vitamins and minerals contained in certain foods can improve the appearance of the skin, hair and nails. And it is well documented that drinking ample amounts of water can also play a big role in keeping your body hydrated and looking its best. Lifestyle: Smoking not only affects your internal organs and increases your cancer risk, but it’s also affects your appearance. Smoking can discolor the skin and the hands. Smokers who routinely purse their lips to take a drag on a cigarette may notice a faster accumulation of fine lines around the mouth. The blood vessels in the eyes can be compromised by a lack of oxygen due to smoking, and the chemicals in the smoke can lead to inflammation and irritation of the eyes. Smoking also seems to age the skin more quickly, further enhancing the appearance of wrinkles.

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TUES., APRIL 24 - 10:30 A.M.- NICK & CAMERON ONESCHUK - ST. PAUL - PH. 780-645-6693 LOCATION: From St. Paul (St. Brides Corner) 11.5 km. South on Hwy 36 to Hwy 646 & 1/8 mile East, or from Two Hills 30 km. North on Hwy 36, or from Elk Point 46 km. West on Hwy 646. ł 2 VERSATILE 935 TRACTORS, 4104 & 8720 hrs. ł 2 CASE 1370'S ł FORD 6600 TRACTOR ł 2 NH TR97 COMBINES, 1164hrs. & 1615 TR hrs. ł NH TR96, 2588hrs. ł 2 HESSTON 8100's - 25' ł HESSTON 16' Hay Conditioner ł FLEXICOIL 45' AIR DRILL, double chute, heavy trip, 2320 Tank ł MORRIS 52' F. Cult. ł 2 MORRIS CP743 Vibrashanks ł FLEXICOIL #65 130' SPRAYER ł KELLO 10' Breaking Disc ł SHULTE 14' R. Rake ł 1988 Kenworth T600 Tractor, 340B13spd. ł 1980 Cabover, 400 Cummins ł 1979 Doepker B Train GRAIN TRAILERS ł 1988 GM Tandem diesel c/w 20' St. B&H ł 2001 TRAILRITE 20' G/N Stock Trailer & More

THURS, APRIL 26 - 11 A.M. - WISKEL FARMS LTD. - BOYLE - PH. BRUNO 780-689-2944 LOCATION: From Boyle 5 miles West on Hwy 63 to Collinton Turnoff & 1/4 mile West to RR 203 TRACTORS: (The 7120 Sells at 12 Noon Sharp) Ɣ 1993 CASE IH 7120 FWA TRACTOR, 151hp., CAHR, 5819 hrs., P. Shift, Frt. Weights, 3 hyds., 20.8x42's, Family Owned Since NewƔ MH 44 Running TILLAGE EQUIP.: Ɣ KRAUSE 16' Offset Disc Ɣ Wilrich 26' Cultivator c/w harrows Ɣ 40' Light Duty Folding LAND ROLLER Ɣ CASE 20' Deep Tillage Ɣ CASE 30' Cultivator Ɣ 5 older Augers HAYING EQUIP.: Ɣ JD 1360 DISCBINE Ɣ 2 - NH 258 Rakes Ɣ older FORD Side Delivery Rake Ɣ Trail Type Sickle Mower ł PLUS BINS, TANKS, FEEDERS, VEHICLES & YARD ITEMS AUCTIONEERS NOTE: The 7120 Sells At 12 Noon, Grain Bins Sell at the End. Plan To Come Early As There Is Not Much Misc. For Info. Ph. Bruno Wiskel at 780-689-2944.CONSIGNED ITEMS: Ɣ 40' Highline Active Harrows Ɣ 30' Crowfoot PACKERS Ɣ 2 - JD 9350 PRESS DRILLS Ɣ JD 220 16' Disc Ɣ Schuler 220BF Silage Wagon

FRI., APRIL 27 - 10 A.M.- BOB SPLANE - BOYLE - PH. 780-689-4401 OR 780-689-1201 LOCATION: From Boyle 5 miles West on Hwy 63 to R.R. 201 & 1 mile North. - UNRESERVED LAND - 152 Pasture Acres & 5 Acres Vacant Acreage - Antoniuk Real Estate 780-428-1196 Ɣ JD 8650, Recent W/Orders Ɣ JD 8630, 5710hrs. Ɣ DEUTZ 7085 FWA c/w Loader, 4038hrs. Ɣ MF 1100, 7620hrs HARVEST & HAYING: Ɣ JD 6620 TITAN II Ɣ JD 920 Straight Cut Ɣ 2009 J&M 875bu. GRAIN CART Ɣ JD 930 MOCO TILLAGE: Ɣ DEGELMAN 7640 Land Roller Ɣ Riteway 7150 Heavy Harrows Ɣ 3 JD 9350 HOE DRILLS Ɣ Rock-O-Matic Rock Rake Ɣ 1980 Kenworth W900 c/w 18' Steel Box Ɣ BRANDT 4500 Grain Vac Ɣ Grain Bins Ɣ 40' Rockwood Holiday Trailer CONSIGNED - PH. 780-689-3386: Ɣ BOURGAULT 36' single chute c/w 2155 Tank Ɣ JD 922 - 22' Straight Cut

SAT., APRIL 28 - 11 A.M. - BRUCE STADNIK - TOFIELD - PH. 780-662-4692 or 289-6677 LOCATION: 12.4 km. South of Hwy 16 on Hwy 834, or 10 km. North of Tofield TRACTORS: Ɣ 1996 NH 8670 MFWA TRACTOR, CAHR, s/n 9849504, 145hp., 16spd., P.Shift, Shuttle Shift, 4300hrs. Ɣ 1993 FORD NH VERSATILE 9030 Bi-Directional, 11,700hrs., c/w Loader, Bucket & Grapple Ɣ VERSATILE 20' SWATHER HEADER, fits 9030 Ɣ NH 2200 - 16' HAY HEADER, c/w PU Reels, fits 9030 Ɣ JD 4440 CAHR, TRACTOR, 5899hrs., Quad Range, Original Owner, Degelman 10' Dozer Blade BALE TRUCKS & HAYING EQUIP.: Ɣ 1995 FORD 9000 Bale Truck, c/w 17 Bale Golden View Deck, Detroit 10 spd. Ɣ JD 535 Rd. Baler, c/w net wrap Ɣ JD 530 Rd. Baler, Reconditioned Ɣ SITREX 12 wheel Hay Rake Ɣ NH 1431 Discbine, 13 1/2', New Knives Ɣ HESSTON Fluffer Hay Rake FARM EQUIP.: Ɣ FLEXICOIL SYSTEM 82 - 60' Tine Harrows Ɣ 14' Deep Tillage Ɣ MORRIS 49' Cult., for parts Ɣ Steel Frame H.D. Wagon c/w 14' Steel Deck & Hoist HOLIDAY TRAILER & VEHICLES: Ɣ 1991 32' COBRA Spinmaker 5th wheel Holiday Trailer, slide outs, V. Clean Ɣ 1993 FORD 7.3 diesel F250 Reg. Cab, 4x4, 5spd. Ɣ older GM GRAVEL TRUCK, c/w 14' box Ɣ Approx. 1991 CHEV LUMINA Z34, FWD, needs hood & roof repair Ɣ 1984 FORD 1/2 Ton, 351-Auto, Approx. 300km. on New Motor GRAIN BINS: Ɣ 4 WESTEEL ROSCO 6 ring 2500bu Bins Ɣ Grain Moisture Tester c/w Scale ANTIQUES: Ɣ JD AR Tractor Ɣ Northstar & Maple Leaf Oil Cans Ɣ old Violin c/w case & tuner Ɣ Cream Seperator Ɣ Well Pump & More SHOP EQUIPMENT & MISC.: Ɣ Portable DELCO VERSA 100C - 3000PSI, elec. Pressure Washer, Diesel Fired Ɣ SANBORN 5hp. Air Compressor Ɣ LINCOLN 300 gas Welder, Good Ɣ Carolina 55 ton Shop Press Ɣ 12" Thickness Planer c/w 6" Jointer Ɣ Delta 12"Radial Arm Saw

SUN., APRIL 29 - 11 A.M. - STEVE KOTELKO - VEGREVILLE - PH. 780-603-2365 LOCATION: From Vegreville 14 miles North on Hwy. 857 to Twp.Rd. 544 then 3 miles East to R.R. 143 & 200 yards North. TRACTORS & TRUCKS: Ɣ VERSATILE 855 TRACTOR, CAHR, 4397 hrs., 4 hyds., plumbed for Air Seeder, One Owner, SHARP Ɣ CASE 2090 TRACTOR, CAHR, 3479 hrs., One Owner Ɣ JD 3020 TRACTOR, c/w 48 Loader Ɣ 1984 FORD F700, 15,300 Orig. kms., c/w 16' SWS Steel Box, Premium Condition Ɣ 1975 FORD F600, 28,100 miles, c/w 15' B&H, Family Owned Since New Ɣ 1967 GMC 950 c/w 16' Wood B&H, V-8 - 4&2 spd. HARVEST & HAYING EQUIP.: Ɣ NH TR98 COMBINE, Twin Rotor, s/n 605562, 749 Threshing hrs., Rake-up P.U., chopper, One Owner, V. Good Cond. Ɣ VERSATILE 400 SWATHER, c/w 20' UII Reels & Batt Reels Ɣ JD 896A 5 Bar Rake SEEDING & TILLAGE: Ɣ FLEXICOIL 39' Double Shoot CULTIVATOR, 9" spacing, steel packers, c/w 2320 Tow Between Tank, new hose & hard surfaced tips Ɣ VERSATILE 1390 - 18' Heavy DISC, smooth blades Ɣ JD 610 - 36' Deep Tillage Model, c/w 4 bar Ezee-On harrows Ɣ Laurier HD 60' HP8X8, Heavy Tine Harrows & Packers Ɣ DEGELMAN 3 batt ground drive ROCK PICKER Ɣ 21 STEEL GRAIN BINS Ɣ ANTIQUES & MISC. AUCTIONEERS NOTE: The Majority of Equip. was Shedded & Well Maintained and is in Field Ready Cond. ORDER OF SALE: Misc., Smaller Equipment. Main Equipment at Approx. 1:00 p.m. followed by Grain Bins CONSIGNED PH. NEIL - 780-632-9872 Ɣ FLEXICOIL 42' Deep Tillage Ɣ SHULTE 15' Mower

UNRESERVED CONSIGNMENT AUCTION - REDWATER SITE WEDNESDAY, MAY 2 - WOOD WORKING EQUIP., TOOLS, PIPE & QUALITY MISC. THURSDAY, MAY 3 - FARM & CONSTRUCTION EQUIP. & RV's - 9:00 A.M. BOTH DAYS LOCATION: 1 MILE EAST OF REDWATER & 2.5 MILES NORTH ON RR 214 RON PIERCE - 780-717-0351 Ɣ JD 750 Crawler c/w Hyd. Dozer, Canopy, c/w 2 shank ripper Ɣ JD 4450, 2 wheel, CAHR, 4500 orig. hrs., Sharp Ɣ 2001 JD 936 MocoƔ 2002 ENROSSI Y-Rake Ɣ 1995 JD 535 Rd. Baler, new JD Belts, variable Core Valve, Gathering Wheels Ɣ 47' Tandem HIBOY c/w bale rigging & S/A converter, V.G. Ɣ 33' Triple Axle Hay Trailer Ɣ CASE IH 6200 - 2x12' Rubber Press Drills c/w grass & fert., & Trans.Ɣ CONVEYAIR 2790 Grain Vac, 540 PTO Ɣ 2 Hyd. Drill Fills Ɣ 2 - CAT 311 Generator Sets, 30KW's, running & 1-CAT 311 motor JERRY - 780-913-5689 OR 998-2849 Ɣ JD 4450, FWA TRACTOR, CAHR, 4622 hrs., 15spd. P. Shift, Ɣ EZZE-ON 26 1/2' AIR SEEDER, dble chute, 8" spacing, c/w Rubber Packers, c/w Morris 7130 - 3 comp. tow behind Tank MARK - 780-212-2642 Ɣ HARMON 4480 - 44' dble. chute c/w HARMON 3100 3 Comp Tank, blockage monitor BEN - 403-842-5151 Ɣ JD 4250 TRACTOR, 15spd., P. Shift, showing 5360hrs Ɣ Hyd. Elk Squeeze BEN - 780-645-9739 Ɣ JD 7520 4WD TRACTOR,V.G. W/Orders, Only 800 hrs. on $18,000 W/Order LARRY KOZIAK JR. - 780-895-2081 or 203-4422 Ɣ 1995 JD 8570 4WD TRACTOR s/n RW 8570S002655, 6888 hrs., (20.8x38) tires $18,600 engine W. Order, 4 hyd.,12 spd. quad trans. c/w Leon 14' Leon quick attach 6 way blade with silage extension Ɣ MELROE 212 -10' Double Disc PRESS DRILL, c/w grass & mover Ɣ 2- NH 499 12' hydro swing HAYBINES Ɣ 1991 - 24' Wilderness by Fleetwood HOLIDAY TRAILER JIM SMYTH ESTATE: ƔCASE 9230 TRACTOR, 6165 hrs.Ɣ BOURGAULT FH536 - 40' Cult., c/w 2155 2 comp. Tank CURTIS PH. 780-656-6222 Ɣ JD 8650 TRACTOR, Quad Range, 4hyds., c/w 12' Degelman Dozer DISPERSION - PH. LORNE 780-719-0264 Ɣ Case IH Concord 20' AIR DRILL c/w Case IH 1100 - 2 Comp.. Tank., double chute, Andersons Purchased new Ɣ MF 860 Hydro COMBINE ,Silver cab, 2860 hrs., Rebuilt engine, Melroe pick up, Clean machine Ɣ MF 750 Standard ,COMBINE, Silver cab, 1917 hrs., Renn pick up. Clean unit Ɣ MF 9022, 22' STRAIGHT CUT HEADER Ɣ Header transport Ɣ CCIL 550 15' diesel SWATHER, cab, PU reels Ɣ JD 3100 - 6 Bottom PLOW, Good Condition Ɣ SCHULTE ROCK PICKER, PTO drive DAVE 780-233-3380 Ɣ VERSATILE 950 TRACTOR, 6 cyl. Cummins, 3 hyds.Ɣ JD 3100 6 Btm. PlowƔFLEXICOIL 80' Sprayer, 800 gal Poly Tank Ɣ 10 Sec.x5' Harrows & Drawbar MICHAEL HEPPNER - 780-623-8577 Ɣ MASSEY FERGUSON 4880 4WD Tractor, 9733 hrs.Ɣ MORRIS MAGNUM CP-660 60' CHISEL PLOW c/w 4bar harrows Ɣ 59 extra shanks Ɣ WESTERN 50' Harrow Packer Bar c/w 4 bar harrows, P30 packersƔ Simonsen N-44G FERTILIZER SPREADERƔ BLANCHARD AIR SEEDER TANK, PTO drive, loading auger, triple tank,Ɣ 1988 Dodge RAM 350, c/w B&H, 2wdƔ Flexi-Coil 32'- 4bar tine harrowsƔ #59 Morris Chisel Plow ShanksƔ #39 CI 204 CHISEL PLOW shank assembliesƔ New Case IH Baler Gathering Wheels, will fit 8460,8465, Hesston 560,565 balersƔ Calving pen, 10' x 10', with entry doors, headgate JIM 780-975-8854 Ɣ 1994 JD 7800 MFWD TRACTOR, CAHR, s/n RW7800h009845, P. Quad, 16spd., c/w JD 740 SL joystick Loader, 20.8x38'sƔ JD 5020 TRACTOR, CAHR, s/n 27533, 5322hrs., 1000 PTO, 24.5x32Ɣ 1980 PETERBUILT Customized, 34,317 miles, 360 Detroit-15spd., c/w Oman Genset, 3 piece bath, fridge, microwave & TVƔ 1986 FORD 350 diesel 1 ton c/w 12' Flat Deck, 4spd., 181,039 km.Ɣ 1985 FORD 700 5 ton GRAIN TRUCK, 429-5&2spd., 71,400 km., GVWR 24000lbs.-10886kg.Ɣ 1994 KENWORTH 900L, Cat 475-18spd., c/w74" Sleeper, studio VIP interior, 618,000 km., rebuilt at 215,000 km. Ɣ Approx. 40' TROMBONE TRAILER MARTY - 780-446-7520 Ɣ2009 JD 3520, 37 hp., 4x4,TRACTOR, CAHR, 48hrs., Frt, Mid & Rear hyd., One Owner ESTATES: Ɣ 2000 FORD LARIAT F350 diesel, Auto, 4X4, Ext. Cab, Full Load, c/w 5th wheel, 66,525km., One Owner Sharp Ɣ CORSAIR Medallion 30' 5th wheel HOLIDAY TRAILER Ɣ 2002 DODGE diesel ext. cab 4x4 PH. 780-999-5419 Ɣ 2006 ESCALADE,125,000km., Full Load, Premium Cond. PH. 780-222-9394 Ɣ 2010 FORD F150 XTR 4x4, Crew Cab, 58,900km., V8-Auto, Orig. Owner, Warranty Ɣ 1999 MERRITT 53' Tridem Alum. CATTLE LINER, CERTIFIED THE YARD WILL BE FULL - EARLY LISTINGS TRUCKS: Ɣ 2004 Nissan Titan Crew Cab, 4x4, 241,000 km., full load Ɣ 1999 Dodge 1/2 ton, new paint Ɣ 1982 GMC 3500, Auto, dually, c/w deck & rails Ɣ 2000 GMC 3500, 4x4, Auto, gas, c/w Flat Deck KATHY KOZAK ESTATE: This Equipment Has Not Been Used For Years.Ɣ JD 220 - 16' DISC, coned bladesƔ JD 1000 - 24' CultivatorƔ JD 8350 - 24' run DRILL, c/w grass & fert,Ɣ Renn Trail Type Post PounderƔ IH #55 - 12' Deep TillageƔ JD 9' Tr. Trail Type HAYBINEƔ JD 347 Sq. BalerƔ JD 510 Rd. BalerƔ 5 WESTEEL 5 ring Bins STEVE - 780-358-2604Ɣ CAT D6C s/n 99J824, c/w Cargo WinchƔ JD 535 Rd. Baler, 1 season on New Belts GARY - 780-576-3300 Ɣ CASE IH 6200 DISC DRILLS, 3-12' Ɣ AGRI-PAC Lastic Tuber 9100 SILAGE BAGGER, 5 bags BEN 780-363-2214: Ɣ JD 455 CRAWLER LOADER, 8079 hrs., Hydro drive, foot controls,1 1/4 yard toothed bucket Ɣ 4 Shank Ripper to fit JD 455, Ɣ 60" hydraulic Sheep Foot Packer Ɣ Backhoe attachment for JD 455Ɣ 1.25 yd. Smooth bucket c/w quick attch adapter to fit 350,450,455,555 loader Ɣ Cab to fit above or 555 JD CARL - 780-982-5411 Ɣ 1990 GMC Topkick, S/A Fire Truck, 17,350 Orig Km. Ɣ 1996 FORD S/A Digger Derrick Truck with Pitman Polecat M42H, 71,700 Orig miles Ɣ 1993 IH S/A Cab & Chassis Ɣ 1989 Ford F700 Deck w/ Hoist Truck Ɣ 1997 Ford F450 Super Duty Truck, Ɣ Agri Master 15 ton Off-road Wagon Ɣ Ditch Witch diesel 6510 Trencher QUADS - NEW UNITS - NEVER USED: Ɣ 2006 HONDA 500TM Quad Ɣ 2006 HONDA TRX250 Quad Ɣ 2 - Seadoo's, Wake 230's Ɣ 1 Mark Quest 48" Mower Ɣ 6 New Action 50cc Quads USED UNITS: Ɣ 2011 CANAM COMMANDER XT1000 Ɣ 2008 CANAM 650 Quad Ɣ 1 Argo 8 Wheel Ɣ 2009 Arctic Cat TRV1000, V. Good Ɣ 2008 HONDA TRX 500 & 1-TRX420 Ɣ 9 HONDA 350-450 Quads Ɣ 1 Yamaha 660 Quad Ɣ 1 Bombardier Quest XT Ɣ Quantity of New RV Parts

CONSTRUCTION EQUIP.: Ɣ 2003 FORD F550, 4x4 diesel, Reg. Cab, 33,000 orig. km's., c/w Westec 2500 litre Tank Ɣ As New HOTSY gas/diesel, Pressure Washer Steamer, 11.9 orig. hrs., mounted in enclosed insulated S/A TrailerƔ JD 544 E Industrial LoaderƔ 2006 Case 450 skidsteer c/w 6' smooth bucket Ɣ CASE 435 BOBCAT 511 orig. hrs.Ɣ MELROE 773 BOBCATƔ Bobcat High-flow CHIPPERƔ Bobcat High-flow GRINDERƔ diesel PLATE TAMPERƔ MOBIL SWEEPER, totally rebuiltƔ DAEWOOD 16,000lb. FORKLIFT Ɣ FORKLIFT JIB Ɣ 2 JCB 409B Loaders c/w bucket, fork & jib Ɣ Reed B50 Concrete Pump, Trailer mtd. 1513 hrs. Ɣ Trailtech Pin 5th wheel 28’ T/A dually Flat Deck Trailer ƔTrailtech 28’ Pintle T/A dually Flat Deck c/w ramps Ɣ 15’ SWS Gravel Box Ɣ JD 310 Backhoe FARM EQUIP.:Ɣ TO BE MOVED: 4 WESTEEL 40' diameter X 16 rings high, Grain Bins Ɣ 2008 AMITY 10’ Grain Bagger c/w 13” feeder auger Ɣ 2005 SPRAY AIR 4371 13"x70’ Swing Away Auger Ɣ IH 1482 P. Type COMBINEƔ VERSATILE 400 - 15' PU Reels & CrimperƔ NH Model 456 - 9' Sickle Mower Ɣ VERSATILE 3000 68' Sprayer c/w 800 gal Poly Tank & chemical mixerƔ CONCORD Air TankƔ JD 655 AIR SEEDER TANK Ɣ IHC 620 -20’ PRESS DRILLS c/w back on transportƔ JD 9450 - 30' HOE DRILLSƔ 700 KONGSKILDE Grain VacƔ Valmar 1620 Ɣ CLASSIC 24' T/A, G/Neck STOCK TRAILERƔ HESSTON 6450 SWATHER, 1900hrs.Ɣ New Tatu 3pt. - 9' Breaking Disc HOUSE: ON SITE - NEW (TO BE MOVED) - 1200 sq.ft., 3 bedroom Bungalow. Shell, Framed & Sided, Interior Unfinishedł 16'x24'Log Sided Cabin NEW CONSIGNMENTS: Ɣ 16' G/Neck Stock Trailer Ɣ 16' T/A Flat Deck Trailer Ɣ 2006 NH BR780A Rd Baler, 6937 bales Ɣ Versatile 20' Disc. Ɣ HARDY Hi- Clearance Sprayer, 1000 gal poly tank Ɣ Kongskilde 500 Grain Vac Ɣ NH 499 12' Haybine Ɣ BOURGAULT 8800 32' AIR SEEDER ,single chute ,9" spacings , c/w 3225 ,. 2 Comp. Tank Ɣ MORRIS RANGLER III ,32' Coil Packer Ɣ JD 7 IRON 60" Commercial Mower Ɣ HESSTON BP25 Bale Processor Ɣ 2006 FEATHERLITE 16' enclosed TRAILER Ɣ 1991 VOLVO Hwy Tractor Ɣ 1990 IH 9000 Hwy TractorƔ DOEPKER 28' Grain Trailer Ɣ CASE IH 2096, 6858hrs., P. Shift c/w Loader Ɣ 18' T/A Flatdeck Trailer, Ɣ NH L250 Skidsteer, 4186hrs.Ɣ JD 4630, 8800hrs., Q. Shift Ɣ CASE IH 7200 - 28' HOE DRILLS, 7" spacing Ɣ Laurier 40' Packer Bar c/w P30 Packers Ɣ 1987 MASSEY 550 diesel COMBINE Ɣ 1997 CASE IH 8465A ROUND BALER Ɣ WILSON 40' Tandem Alum. CATTLE LINER

SELLING MAY 3 - REDWATER SITE - COMPLETE DISPERSAL FOR HOWE’S BOBCAT & HAULING - FOR INFO. PH. STEVE - 780-945-6893

MAIN EQUIP. SELLS 1:00 P.M. SHARP - TRUCKS: Ɣ 2012 IH WORKSTAR Tandem GRAVEL TRUCK, diesel, Auto, 7236 Original km. c/w 15’ SWS Box Ɣ 2006 STERLING Tandem GRAVEL TRUCK, Cat C13 diesel, 13 spd. Fuller Trans., 113,159 km., c/w 15’ B&H, roll Tarp Ɣ 2009 DODGE ST Quad Cab 2500, 4x4, 5.7 hemi, Full Load, c/w 8’ Boss Plow, 51,101 km. Ɣ 2007 DODGE SLT diesel, Auto, Quad Cab 3500, 4x4, 206,224 km., Loaded Ɣ 2006 DODGE Quad Cab 1500, 4x4, 5.7 Hemi-Auto, 110,118 km. Ɣ 2004 DODGE 3500 diesel, Auto, Quad Cab LARAMIE, c/w Western V-Plow, Loaded Ɣ 2004 DODGE DAKOTA ext. cab Ɣ 1988 FORD F350, V8-5spd., c/w Munroe 2 yard Sander LOADER, GRADER, BOBCATS & ATTACHMENTS & TRAILER: Ɣ 2008 CAT 950 LOADER, s/n K5K02073, 1774hrs., 4 1/4 yard bucket, Positive Air Ɣ 2001 CAT 938G Special, s/n OEM00883, Bought New in 2004, 3 1/4 yard GP Bucket, 4314 hrs., 3rd valve, positive Air Ɣ 1984 CAT G140 GRADER, 14’ Moleboard Ɣ 2011 CASE 175 SKIDSTEER, 144hrs.,Orig.Owner Ɣ 2008 MUSTANG SL2076, 2spd., 1345hrs., Hi-Flow hyd., Orig. Owner Ɣ 2004 CASE 75 XT, 3575hrs., Positive Air, Orig. Owner Ɣ 6 Various Snow, Tooth & Smooth Buckets Ɣ Allied Hyd. Breaker Ɣ MacMillan Extreme Duty Auger c/w 78” extension & 9” & 12” Augers Ɣ 1999 BEOTHUK 16’ Bobcat Trailer, 6500lb. axles SWEEPERS: Ɣ 2005 JOHNSON MX450 Street Sweeper, 4432hrs., high dump, Ready For Work Ɣ 2003 JOHNSON MX450 Street Sweeper, 4029hrs., high dump, Ready For The Street TRACTORS & RIDING MOWERS & ATTACHMENTS: Ɣ KUBOTA 108S 4x4 TRACTOR, CAHR, 602hrs., 32spd., 3pt., Orig. Owner Ɣ KUBOTA L3400 4x4 TRACTOR, Open Station, Hydro., 228hrs., 3pt. Ɣ 2007 KUBOTA F2280 4x4 diesel, 607hrs., 72” Frt. Cut Mower, Positive Air Ɣ 2011 KUBOTA F2680, 2x4 diesel, 100.4hrs., c/w 60”Frt. Cut Mower Ɣ 2009 KUBOTA GF1800 4x4 diesel, 180.6hrs., 54” Frt. Cut Mower Ɣ 2011 LAND PRIDE RC3615 - 15’ Smooth Top Mower Ɣ BUHLER 6’ - 3pt. Finishing Mower Ɣ JD MX5 3pt. Rough Cut Mower Ɣ BUHLER 6’ - 3pt. Disc Ɣ 3 Push Mowers Ɣ 7 Stihl Weedeaters Ɣ 3 Backpack Blowers Ɣ Ariens Grass Trimmer Ɣ Honda WT30X Trash Pump, 300’ hose Ɣ 5hp. Pressure Washer SHOP ITEMS & MISC.: - SELLING MAY 2 Ɣ MILLER Bobcat Welder, 95hrs., Ɣ Ingersol 6hp. Gas Comp. As New Ɣ Devair 5hp., 3cyl., Upright Comp. Ɣ Century 230amp. Welder Ɣ 2 Hose Reels Ɣ Makita Cut Off Saw & MORE AUCTIONEERS NOTE: - This is A Complete Dispersal. FOR INFO. PH. STEVE 780-945-6893

SELLING MAY 3 - DISPERSION FOR LANCE BRIGGS FOR INFO. PH. - 780-961-0007 Ɣ JD 7710 FWA, 6329hrs., P. Quad, One Owner Ɣ JD 7410 FWA, c/w 740 Loader, 3pt., 10,578hrs. Ɣ JD 5300, 3pt. 5398 hrs. Ɣ JD 7720 COMBINE, 2461hrs. Ɣ MF 885 - 18' P.U. Reels Ɣ JD 29' Cult., c/w double chute AIR SEEDER, 655 Tank Ɣ FLEXICOIL 60' Tine Harrows, c/w 2420 Valmar Ɣ JD 235 - 18' DiscƔ 1980 FORD & 1979 GM Tandems, c/w Steel B&H Ɣ N. Idea Tandem M. Spreader FOR INFO. PH. - 780-961-0007

SAT., MAY 5 - 11 A.M. -ESTATE OF DAVE LOZINSKI - HYLO PH. LESLIE 780-623-9758 LOCATION: From Boyle 37 km. East on Hwy. 663, to R.R. 160 & 3.5 km. North or from Hylo 3.5 km. West on Hwy. 663 to R.R. 160 & 3.5 km. North TRACTORS: Ɣ STEIGER PANTHER 1000, s/n 17900389, showing 3761 hrs., 4 hyds., 12spd. P. Shift Ɣ AC 7050 TRACTOR, CAHR, PTO, 2 hyds. Ɣ AC 7030 TRACTOR, CAHR, 3 hyds. Ɣ AC D17 gas TRACTOR, open station, 3pt. Ɣ AC 2pt. Tandem Disc Ɣ AC 2 shank Homemade Potato Cult. HAYING EQUIP.: Ɣ NH 688 Rd. Baler Ɣ NH 273 Square Baler TILLAGE & HARVEST: Ɣ 2010 KELLO-BILT 325 - 16’, Breaking DISC, s/n KE0101677R, Notched 26” frt. & rears, Premium Condition Ɣ AC 2300 - 23’ Tandem DISC Ɣ CASE IH 4600 Vibrashank, 28’ c/w 3 bar tines Ɣ MORRIS 25’ Deep Tillage Ɣ IH 16’ Deep Tillage Ɣ 2 - 10’ I.H. 620 PRESS DRILLS c/w grass & fert. Ɣ MF #43 End Wheel DRILL on rubber Ɣ IH 6 Bottom PLOW Ɣ DEGELMAN LC14 PTO ROCK RAKE Ɣ GLEANER L2 COMBINE, chopper, 20’ Straight Cut Header SELLS SEPARATE Ɣ IH 4000 16’ SWATHER Ɣ IH 4000 18’ SWATHER, Ɣ AC 3pt. 4 Bottom PLOW Ɣ MF 12’ Tandem DISC Ɣ VERSATILE Harrows Ɣ MF 7’ Back Blade CONSTRUCTION EQUIP.: Ɣ International H100 Series C PAYLOADER, 11’ Smooth Bucket Ɣ Pintle hitch Tandem Axle SPOOL TRAILER, c/w elec. 1hp. motor Ɣ 4 Spools of 1 1/2” Plastic Pipe Ɣ New Septic Tank Ɣ New Weeping Tile Ɣ Quantity of New 3 1/2” Plastic Water Line TRUCKS & CARS : Ɣ 1974 IHC Gravel Truck, V8-5&2spd., 15’ B&H Ɣ 1974 GMC 5500, V8 Standard, 14’ Steel B&H Ɣ 2002 GMC 3500, 4x4 dually Ext. Cab, diesel, Auto, Body Damage, Not Running Ɣ 1992 BONNYVILLE, 4 dr. Ɣ 1974 MALIBU, 4 dr. Ɣ 1965 METEOR Convertible, Good Body, poor top Ɣ 2 - 1962 MERCURY F250 Side Step Trucks CATTLE EQUIP.: Ɣ 11 24’X6’ Steel Pipe Portable Panels Ɣ Hi-Hog Maternity Pen & Head Squeeze Ɣ 20 - Hi-Hog Feeder Panels Ɣ 10 Steel Gates Ɣ 40 Blocks of Stock Salt Ɣ Older 2 Stall Horse Trailer Ɣ Approx. 160’ of 8’ Chain Link Fence Ɣ 42 Posts still in ground Ɣ 2 - 8’ Steel Gates GRAIN BINS, TANKS & AUGERS: Ɣ 2 TEC TANK’s 24’x14’ c/w Hopper Bottoms, Ladders Ɣ 3 WESTEEL 6 ring, 17 1/2’ diameter Bins, on concrete Ɣ Aeration Fan Ɣ WESTFIELD 8”x60’ PTO Auger Ɣ BRANDT 6”x35’ Auger c/w 13hp. Ɣ SnowCo Grain Cleaner Ɣ Bin Sweep Ɣ 1200bu. Tank Ɣ 2 - 12’x32’ upright Tanks c/w Ladders

WED., MAY 9 - FREEZE MAXWELL - ROOFING & CUSTOM SHEET METAL CO. 14808-118 AVE. EDMONTON - PH. 780-454-8621 TRUCKS & TRAILERS: Ɣ 2006 GMC 7500, 76,334km., Cat diesel, Auto, c/w 18’x58” SWS Steel B&Hoist Ɣ 2006 FORD 450 Crew Cab, diesel, Auto, Air, 68,063 km., c/w 14’ Steel Box Ɣ 2004 FORD 450 Crew Cab, diesel, Auto, Air, 140,285 km., c/w 14’ Steel Box Ɣ 2004 FORD 450 Crew Cab, diesel, Auto, Air, 142,714 km., c/w 14’ Steel Box, rear hitch Ɣ 1990 IH Crew Cab, diesel, 290,529 km., 5&2 spd., B&H, rear hitch Ɣ 1981 FORD 9000, Detroit 15 spd., 400,910 km., c/w 14’ Gravel Box Ɣ 1989 IH, S/A, 466, 5&2 spd., 260.350 km., 14’ B&H, Certified 3/2012 Ɣ 1977 FORD, S/A, c/w Approx. 1500 gal. Tank & Heater, Certified 04/2012 Ɣ Approx. 1977 FORD 800 Tandem, c/w approx. 100 barrel Tank & Heater, 429 5&4 spd., Certified 01/2012 Ɣ Approx. 1979 FORD 800, V8-5&4 spd, c/w Tank & Manual Propane Heater Ɣ 1990 FORD F350 Crew Cab, c/w 10’alum Box, V8-Auto, 235,000 km., Ɣ 1981 CHEV Crew Cab, c/w 8’ Steel Box, V8- 4 spd., 5th wheel Ɣ 24’ Triple Axle 5th Wheel Flat Deck, 3x7000 lb. sliding axles Ɣ 2007 NISSAN FRONTIER 4x4, 4dr., 127,600 km., need frt. end work Ɣ 1999 SONOMA SLS, Ext. Cab., V6-Auto Ɣ 1998 RANGER Ext. Cab, standard Ɣ 2001 SILVERADO 1500, V8-Auto, 300,000 km. Ɣ CHEYENNE 1/2 ton, 376,000 km., V8-4 spd. Ɣ 2004 FORD 150, V8- Auto Ɣ Approx. 1970 HAYES CLIPPER Cabover, c/w Approx. 3000 gal Tank & Propane Heater Ɣ Tandem Pup Trailer, c/w Approx. 100 Barrel Tank Ɣ SENTAG 16’ Office Trailer, As New Ɣ ATCO 24’ Office Trailer Ɣ ATCO 16’ Office Trailer Ɣ TCI #535 - 4500lb. gas F. Lift, S. Shift ROOFING EQUIP.: Ɣ 2007 BOCKER Ladder Hoist #A-07, c/w 2 Gravel Hoppers & Flatbed, Top Cond.Ɣ CHETAH SS16 c/w Bucket - SELLING SEPARATE - Grapple Bucket, ASE Hyd. Pealer, Push Blade & Forks Ɣ JD 410D BACKHOE, CAHR, 24” Digging Bucket Ɣ 2009 PANTHER TAR POT Ɣ 2 - MARATHON 50 Keg Tar Pots c/w 11 hp. Ɣ 2 older 50 Keg Tar Pots Ɣ 3 - smaller Batch Tar Pots Ɣ 3 Hydra Packs, c/w Honda elec. Start, 750-2250PSI Ɣ 2 - Hydra Packs - 2300 PSI Ɣ RHINO 11 hp. Roof Scraper Ɣ GRAVELY Roof Scraper Ɣ 5 - RGC Hyd. Winches Ɣ 5 Twin Disc Clutches Ɣ 5 All Season 5.5 hp. SWEEPERS Ɣ 8 All Season POWER BUGGIES c/w gravel & flatbeds Ɣ All Season 13 hp. hyd. drive SWEEPER Ɣ BCS hyd. drive SWEEPER, Kohler gas, c/w Blade Ɣ gas Seam Roller Ɣ 6 Asphalt ROOF CUTTERS Ɣ 5 Honda LH400 Ladder Hoists Ɣ 5 sets of PVC (Debri/Garbage) Shafts Ɣ 4 Plow Strippers Ɣ 8 hand Gravel Spreaders Ɣ 4 Gravel Buckets Ɣ 5 - 3 wheel Buggies Ɣ 2 -4 wheel Wagons Ɣ 10 Certified Cable Hoists 3001200 lb. Ɣ Approx. 100 - 50 lb. Weights Ɣ 5 sets of Railing Systems Ɣ 60 Rail Weights SHOP & SHEET METAL EQUIPMENT: Ɣ All Steel 3ph. Model 10-G10, 10’ SHEAR, overhauled Ɣ All Steel 3ph. - 70 ton Power Brake, c/w 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 gauge dies, & 6”x6” Notcher Ɣ GEO-A-OHL & Co. year 1901 - 10’ Shear, s/n 1 Ɣ 10’ GEO-A-OHL & Co. Lock Former for Duct Work Ɣ 4’ S-Lock Brakes Ɣ Lock Notches Ɣ Empire 4’ BRAKE, 2’ & 5’ Foot Brake, Soffit shear Ɣ hyd. Shop built S-Lock Ɣ 4’ Brown and Boggs Foot Shear Ɣ 10’ Brown and Boggs Handbrake, s/n #11746A Ɣ Brown and Boggs No.76A 4’ Power Roller Ɣ Brown and Boggs #3328 Groove Machine Ɣ old 3’ Slip Roll Ɣ 3’ Bar Folder Ɣ 4 Tinner Stakes c/w table Ɣ AK - 1E Mig Pack Ɣ Acklands 1ph. N300 WELDER Ɣ PWI 1 ph. STUD WELDER Ɣ Lincoln 355 1 ph. Square Wave Tig 208-460 volt Ɣ Linde 1ph.200 Type HAD - Welder Ɣ Acklands 110 Mig Welder Ɣ L-TEC PC-M750I Plasma Arc Ɣ Model FTG Weld-O-Matic 60cycle Spot Welder Ɣ 78”x 54” Cast Iron Work Table Ɣ Shop Built Plasma Table Ɣ Frontier 1901 Drill Press Ɣ 9spd Drill Press Ɣ AIRCO Hand Slotter Ɣ Ackland Hand Knotcher Ɣ Power Bender Crimper Ɣ 4 Hand Duct Makers Ɣ Lockformer Ɣ Ruttan Lock Machine Ɣ Hotsy 230volt, 3ph., 2000 PSI, PRESSWARE WASHER, As New Ɣ 5 hp. 220, 3ph. single head COMPRESSOR Ɣ HILTI Glue Gun, Rolling Magnet Ɣ Rigid 1” Threaders Ɣ Rigid 400 Threader PLUS RACKING & SHEETING FOR INFO PH. 780-454-8621 AUCTIONEERS NOTE: This Is A Complete Sell-Out by Unreserved Auction. Freeze Maxwell has been in business for 100 years. 2 Auction Rings will be Selling Most Of The Day, So Plan Accordingly. Preview Tue, May 8 - 10a.m. to 6:00 p.m. 7% BUYERS HANDLING FEE ON ALL PURCHASES.

3 DAY ANTIQUE SALE - FRI., MAY 18, SAT., 19, SUN., 20 - IRIS & LYNDON STOCKDALE EAST EDMONTON - PH. LYNDON 780-220-3064 - APPROX. 6000 LOTS VERY BRIEF LISTING Ɣ 1929 CHEV BUSINESSMAN'S COUPE Ɣ 1945 CHEV 1/2 Ton, Ɣ 1946 CHEV STYLEMASTER, 2dr., MOTORCYCLES:Ɣ 1946 HARLEY DAVIDSON 'U' Model ł PLUS FURNITURE, COLLECTIBLES, STATUES AND MUCH MORE VIEW FULL LISTING ONLINE ʀ 442 LOTS OF SIGNAGE

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UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Unreserved Farm Auction Sale for Wally and Eileen Rimer Warburg, Alberta Directions: SW 3-49-03-W5. Being from the Intersection of Highway 39 and Sec. Highway 770 go 3/4 mile west.

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HOLIDAY TRAILER, QUADS, SNOWMOBILES 2006 Kustom Koach 5th wheel, Canadian Made by Travel Air, 26 ft- Features: hardwall, single slide, gas and electric hot water tank, fantastic fan, air conditioner, microwave, TV, large skylight, free-standing table, shower in tub, outside shower, lots of storage, electric front jacks, (2) 6v batteries, (2) 30 lb propane tanks, 20’ awning, Extended warranty to Sept. 13, 2013, S/N 2ttkw26236r060126; 2008 Can-Am Bombardier Quad, 800XT Ltd. Edition, approx. 800 km, c/w GPS; 5’ snow blade for Quad; 2006 Polaris 600 Switchback snowmobile, approx. 700 km; 2007 Polaris 600 Switchback snowmobile, approx. 1600 km

Ranch King Pro 16.5-hp Hydro Riding Lawn Mower c/w 42’ mower; Troybilt 7-hp SP Rear Tine Rototiller; FarmKing 6’ 3-ph Finishing Mower; FarmKing 8’ HD 3-ph Blade; AgriFab 42’ Lawn Sweeper; Estate Trailer Sprayer, 25-gal. tank, 8’ booms, 12V pump HAYING EQUIPMENT NH 688 Auto Wrap Round Baler, 540 PTO, cab monitors, 1947 bales, S/N 980922, like new; NH 499 12’ Hydroswing Haybine, rubber rolls, extra knives, S/N J59358; Hay Tester OTHER EQUIPMENT Aerway 12’ pasture Aerator c/w hyd. lift and trans, S/N C03000425B; 15’ 36� Land Roller; FarmKing 40’ Hyd. Harrow Drawbar c/w HD harrows; IHC 18’ V.C. Cult c/w flip-up wings CATTLE EQUIPMENT 3000-lb hyd. Squeeze Chute Scale; 6 Round Bale Feeders; 2 UFA Chop Feeders; Assort 10’ Panels; 3 Fence Feed Tubs; Stock Prods; Assort Posts; Electric Fencer; Electric Fence Wire MISCELLANEOUS Wheelbarrow; Chains; Jerry Cans; Alum. Ladders; 100-gal. Tidy Tank c/w pump; 45-gal. Barrels; Table Saw; 4 Bolt Bins; BBQ; Jack-All; Assort. Oils, Bolts, Nails, Screws; Chainsaws; Floor Jacks; Hammers; Pipe Wrenches; 2 Pressure Washers; Dewalt 14� Cut-off Saw; Wire Stretchers; Mastercraft 177-pc. Tool Set, new; 2 Hose Reels; Angle Grinders; Saws; Assort Hand Tools;

Lunch Available. Shovels; Assort Hyd. Hose; Plus more ANTIQUES Singer Treadle Sewing Machine; Antique Phone Table; Marilyn Monroe Picture; Royal Birch Flip-Up Table; Coal oil Incubator; Gas iron; Milk Buckets; Barn Lanterns; Cream Cans; Assort. Old Bottles; Assort. Old Cans; Antique Matchboxes; Washboard; Bob Sleigh Parts; Assort. Oil Cans; Plus more HOUSEHOLD Weight Set; Misc Household; TV; Chrome Table c/w 4 chairs; Bird Bath; Dresser; Trolley; Patio Set c/w 6 chairs and Umbrella; Coolers; Suitcases; Plus more AUCTIONEER NOTE Mr. and Mrs. Rimer have sold their farm and are moving to town. All major equipment has been stored inside and is field ready. Plan on attending. For more information call Wally Rimer at (780) 848-2595 or Miller’s Auction Service at (780) 789-2226. www.millersauctionservice.com Terms: Cash or valid cheques only, certified cheque, bank draft or bank letter of credit. No purchases to be removed until settlement has been made. List is subject to additions and/or deletions. Neither the owner, the auctioneer or staff of the auctioneer shall be held responsible for any loss or accident on or off the auction site.

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Household and Yard Sale Edwin and Vivian Tomas Sat., April 28, 2012 ~ 10:00 a.m. Daysland Community Hall Terms: Cash/Cheque Furniture Two reclining love seats; Recliner; Rocker glider chair; Chesterfield suite - grey, Swivel chair, Side chair; Three black bookcases; Two large wooden bookcases; Folding table; Wooden kitchen table w/ 4 chairs; Liquor Cabinet - glass doors; Coffee table; Steel desk; Rolling chair - orange; Two TVs and base, VCR player, cassettes, DVD player; Wooden lamps with shade; Black and gold side table; Two glass top tables; Shelves; Washer and dryer; Couch and two chairs; Desk with two chairs; Folding table; Fan lamp; Kitchen fridge; Chest freezer; Bar fridge Household and Misc. 10-place setting dish set; Two vacuums; Wicker baskets; Lamps and shades; Biscuit tin; Cookbooks; Picnic basket and accessories; Two sets of weights; Craft supplies and sewing accessories; Wool; Gooseneck lamp; Brass lamp; Glue kit; Box of scissors; Children’s toys; Wicker dog bed; Rose picture on canvas; Pictures; Picture frames; Puzzles; Bathroom scale; Pots and pans; Serving trays; Tupperware; Canisters; Stem glasses; Cookie tins with lids; Oval metal bread basket; 12 qt. metal stewing pot; 6 qt. metal stewing pot; Large qty. of canning jars; Two canners, steamer; Casserole dishes; Trays; Misc. glasses; Glass pitcher; Metal

GST charged where applicable bowls; Gravy bowl; Linens, bedding towels; Large supply of pitchers, glasses and dishes; Spice rack; Large qty. of different sized mixing bowls; Crock pot; Corningware coffee pot; Coffee grinder; Electric drill; Boxes of books; Winemaking supplies - complete kit; Front entry stool; Large mirror; Radio Tools and Yard Equipment Sears 6.5hp 22” power drive lawn mower; Craftsman 5hp 22” snowblower; Pressure washer; Heavy duty work table; Toolbox and large supply of hand tools; Electric saws, drills, sanders, grinders; Table saw; Wheelbarrow; Steel barrel; Shovels; Hammers; Garden tools; Sledge hammer; Fishing tackle; rod and reel; Extra long heavy duty booster cables; Selection of drill bits; Paint supplies; Heavy duty halogen light (spare lens); Camping equipment; Tent, propane stove, lamp, cookware, cooler; Roof rake; Come along and chains; Two sets of golf clubs; Steel extendable lift beam and base; Vise; Shelving units; Hedge trimmers; 4’ step ladder; Trunk; Tarps; Battery charger; Garbage cans; New screen door with ram closer; Drywall tools; Clamps; Extension cords; Jig saw; Pipe wrenches; Crescent wrenches; Two extension ladders; Four water barrels; Metal wood burner; Recirculating water

Lunch available

fountain; Two BBQ’s and tanks; Round table and umbrella; Saw horses; Planters; Plastic garden bench; Bird feeders and nests; Peat moss, bagged manure, potting soil; Fertilizer and spreader; Edgers; Deep water land aerator Antiques and Collectibles Blue glass chicken on nest; Old candy dish and cake plates; Rooster salt and pepper; Cups and saucers; Collection of Roger’s silverware; Sugar and cream; White and blue dessert dish (Japanese); Royal Albert candy dish; Staffordshire candy dish with gold trim; Kensington horse teapot; Crystal vases and dishes; Seven blue-mauve dessert dishes; Two small white and blue pottery bowls; Two maple leaf rice bowls’ Mortar and pestle; Candle holders; Blue and white Paul Revere cream and sugar; Silver butter holder; Razor straps; Shoe stretchers; Coal shuttle; Gallon glass bottle with lid; Seventy-three Zane Grey books; Magazines - Outdoor Life and Field and Stream (over 50 years old); Knife collection - hunting, fishing, butcher

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AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Edwin and Vivian have sold their house, and are downsizing and moving to Camrose, therefore this sale. A large sale of nice furniture, antiques, tools and yard equipment

Berg’s Auction Service

780-672-5615 • Camrose, AB • www.globalauctionguide.com • Lic. 010028

Thank You! To our friends. To our supporters. To those who volunteered on the Campaign Team. To the organizers of the candidates’ forums and to those who attended. And, of course, to all of you who exercised your right to vote.

Sincerely,

Dave Nelson Battle River - Wainwright

Campaign Office phone: 780-384-3881 www.davenelson.ca Sponsored & Authorized by Dave Nelson, Candidate 1-780-384-3881

The Association for Free Lutheran Congregations Canada (the “AFLC”) is no longer associated with

Solid Rock Free Lutheran Church. The fellowship in Camrose that is now associated with the Association of Free Lutheran Congregations Canada is CHRIST Centred Fellowship.

www.aflccanada.org

Community Denture Clinic NEW LOCATION! We go that extra mile to give you that special smile • New Dentures • Partial Dentures • Same Day Relines • One Hour Repairs You can now find us in

City Centre Camrose, 5012-50 Avenue For appointments, call the Camrose office,

780-672-1470 Terrie Luckwell, Denturist

Camrose Minor Hockey ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Tuesday, May 1, 7:00 p.m. Salon Room A – Norsemen Inn A report on the 2011-2012 Hockey Season will be presented Executive Positions: - Vice President - Treasurer and - Seven (7) Minor Hockey Board Members will be elected at this meeting. Nominations may be submitted in advance to: kings@camrosehockey.com or come to the meeting and you can be nominated from the floor. This is your meeting and opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback to the Executive – new and old.

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Re/Max Home of the Week

Well-maintained home with in-law suite By Murray Green

If you think making the jump from renting to owning your home is too big a step, you may want to re-think that. This well-maintained home in an excellent location has a basement suite that is ideal for a relative. Close to the city centre shopping and schools, the home has been upgraded with new flooring, kitchen counters and fresh paint. The original hardwood flooring in this charmer adds to the relaxing atmosphere in the living room. For those who love to prepare meals, the bright kitchen features plenty of counter tops and storage space, as well as a spacious dining area that overlooks the lovely backyard. A handy opening between the kitchen and the living room is great for serving refreshments or snacks to your guests. A large master bedroom with lots of closet space, a second bedroom and a fourpiece bathroom complete the comfortable main level. The basement has a huge shared laundry room for even the busiest wash day. A contained suite offers

an open living room and kitchen area, two bedrooms and a three-piece bathroom. This suite is ideal for students or additional family members. The backyard features a large patio for barbecues or for enjoying the sunshine on warm summer days. The large lot has an open grassed area and space for a garden. It also has a single garage and additional parking under a covered attached carport. Mature landscaping and shrubs complement the fenced yard. Included with the purchase price are the stove, fridge, built-in dishwasher, washer, dryer, window coverings, garage door opener with control and a second fridge, stove and dryer for the suite. This beautiful ready-tomove-into home at 5203-54 Avenue is attractively priced at $237,500. Contact realtor Rick Nygaard for a personal tour at: Re/Max Real Estate 6022-48 Avenue, Camrose 780-672-7474 or 780-608-0675 cell

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Chrysler 200 Exceptional value without the compromise By Dan Jensen

The Chrysler 200 at Camrose Chrysler delivers exceptional value without compromise. "It has a sophisticated design, high-quality craftsmanship, technology that keeps passengers entertained and connected, the peace of mind from having every safety feature as standard equipment, and a choice of powertrains that offer excellent fuel economy and exceptional power," said Camrose Chrysler sales manager Dennis Mercier. "Drivers and passengers will not only enjoy the drive but look forward to it." Design The Chrysler 200 exterior highlights a sculpted front fascia, clean surfaces and sleek lines. Distinctive features like the Chrysler brand grille with the signature Chrysler-winged badge, LED accent light pipe above the headlamps, projector fog lamps and LED taillamps round out the vehicle, resulting in a look that is elegant and refined. The 2012 Chrysler 200 sedan is available in four different configurations: the Chrysler 200 LX, 200 Touring, 200 Limited and 200 S. Powerful yet efficient The 3.6 litre flex fuel Variable Valve Timing (VVT) Pentastar DOHC 24-valve V6 is the most advanced six-cylinder engine ever produced by Chrysler Group LLC. Paired with a six-speed automatic transmission with first-rate noise, vibration and harshness control, it produces 283 horsepower and 260 lb.-ft. of torque, as well as an advanced system that helps eliminate oil spills for more efficient disposal. The estimated fuel rating is an impressive 6.8 litres per 100 km highway. The 2.4 litre 16-valve engine with an available six-speed automatic transmission with Auto/Stick features dual VVT and provides a strong balance of fuel efficiency and strong performance, with 173 horsepower delivering up to 6.4 litres per 100 km highway. MacPherson struts sit up front to provide an optimum balance of ride, handling and noise isolation. These are supported by multilink coils in the back, which allow individual articulation of the rear wheels over varying road surfaces for a level ride. Additional components include largediameter front and rear sway bars, stiffened body mounts, and soft ride rate – all paving the way for a smooth and controlled ride. Symphony for the senses High comfort and high style merge harmoniously with premium seating, soft-touch surfaces,

sound-absorbing treatments and ambient LED lighting. Delving deeper, you'll notice the seat enveloping you with its exceptional comfort, your eyes enticed by the natural flow of the one-piece dash, and your hands drawn to the intuitive controls. "It's a cabin built to turn the every day commute into an every day indulgence," said Mercier. Controls integrated into the steering wheel allow you to operate the radio, phone and other vehicle functions without having to change position or hand placement. Innovative features connect you to the real world, if you please, like the available Uconnect with Voice-Command, and SIRIUS Satellite Radio, including a one-year subscription. Illuminated cup holders and a classicdesign analogue clock supplement the cache of added conveniences. Top safety pick An abundance of features make the Chrysler

200 a top safety pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Specifically-designed front and rear crumple zones help absorb energy and redirect it away from passengers, helping to reduce the risk of injury in the event of a collision. Electronic stability control and brake assist work with an all-speed traction control system Mike Cuthbert to help maintain vehicle Camrose Chrysler stability, limit oversteering and understeering, and automatically apply brake force when needed. All 200 models feature standard advanced multistage driver and front passenger air bags, and supplemental driver and front passenger sideseat air bags. The security alarm monitors the door-ajar and trunk switches, as well as the ignition circuit for unauthorized entry. The lights flash and the horn sounds, alerting you if someone else is trying to enter your vehicle. Standard four-wheel disc antilock brakes afford premium stopping power from state-of-theart electronics. ABS senses and prevents wheel lockup, offering improved steering comfort under extreme braking and/or slippery conditions. The Enhanced Accident Response System makes it easier for emergency personnel to see and reach occupants in the event of an accident by turning on interior lighting, flashing hazard lamps, and unlocking doors after air bag deployment. It also shuts off the flow of fuel to the engine.

You can see the 2012 Chrysler 200 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.


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On the road … Kodiaks view new recruits at spring camp By Murray Green

The Camrose Kodiaks junior hockey team invited about 160 players to attend its spring camp in an attempt to bolster the lineup for next season. "This has been the best spring camp in four years for talent and work ethic," said Boris Rybalka, general manager and coach. "From the goaltenders to defense and forwards, they all competed and battled from start to finish." The Friday, April 13, weekend started with the plant at the EnCana Arena going down and ice had to be made at the Max McLean Arena. "The Kodiaks have to give a huge thank you to the entire staff at the arena as they worked through the night to make this camp a possibility. We did not want to cancel this camp, as the impact to the city would have been huge as with this many players and their parents here for three days means a lot of business in this community," added Boris. The Kodiaks were then able to focus on who will be coming back to main camp in August. "These decisions will be made in the next few weeks and players will be notified as main camp will have approximately 60 players attending," said Boris. The Kodiaks signed a few players to start the reloading process for this fall and the coach explained why he selected the players. Local forward Cam Gotaas has a shot at making the Kodiaks. "He is a complete two-way player with a great attitude, work ethic and skill level who we are excited to have part of our organization. He comes from a very good family background with morals and ethics that make a Kodiak." Defenceman Trevor Costello has impressed the Kodiaks. "Trevor is a big 6’4” defenceman with a good stick and very good skating ability. He is an untapped talent who we are very excited about to have the opportunity to teach and take to the next level." Forward Scott Ferguson also caught the eyes of the coaching staff. "Scott is a two-way player with a great work ethic and can play at both ends of the rink. He is a high end player that will turn heads during the year with his playing ability and skill level." Kevin Jenken is another player who could make an impact. "Kevin is a tenacious player who has a never quit attitude. His work ethic will rub off on others, which will only make the entire team better and accountable." The Kodiaks will be announcing more signings in the next few weeks leading up to the 2012–13 season.

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Golf Course opens for 90th season The 90-year-old Camrose Golf Course is open for another season. The only green that was temporary on opening day, April 20, was on the first hole. A bonus green is available on the former number nine hole. Carts are not currently allowed due to wet conditions on some paths. Established in 1922, the Camrose Golf Course is a City of Camrose owned and operated, 18-hole public course. "The course provides all amenities required by both the recreational golfer and the golfer seeking additional challenges to their game," states a City of Camrose press release. Golfers can book their tee time by calling 780-672-2691. The Camrose Golf Course website is www.camrose.ca

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“It was time to open our own shop” – Brian Cutting & Elaine Twitchell

During the past three decades, if you’ve been a loyal GM customer, you’ll have undoubtedly talked to Elaine Twitchell or Brian Cutting. Elaine, a former service advisor, and Brian, a journeyman automotive technician with 30 years experience, know cars and trucks inside and out (underneath too!) Effective immediately, this automotive diagnosis and repair team are operating their own shop. In the former Take Care Mobility location (moving to Main Street), you’ll now find new tools, new hoists and a refreshing new affordable approach to keeping your vehicle dependable and safe.

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Miske riding to conquer cancer By Dan Jensen

Joanne Miske is hoping her long hours of training will pay off. Miske is one of eight members of a team called the Shift Disturbers who will be cycling 220 km through the foothills of the Rocky Mountains June 23 and 24 in the fourth annual Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer. The ride will start at Spruce Meadows in Calgary and pass through the communities of Okotoks and Nanton before stopping for the night at a tent city erected at Chain Links Provincial Park. Day two of the ride will include stops in Turner Valley and Black Diamond. "It's a pretty hilly route," said Miske. "You're constantly going up and down." Miske has participated in the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer the last two years, so she knows what kind of challenges to expect. "The first day of the ride last year was beautiful, but when we woke up the second day it was raining, six degrees and win," she said. "Thank goodness it didn't last all day. We got a little bit of sunshine towards the end of the day but it was a tough haul no doubt." Miske has been training for the ride basically since the last one ended. When the outside temperatures became too unbearable last November she resorted to using the stationary bike in her basement. "I try to ride five times a week, usually for an hour and a half after I finish work as a teachers' assistant," she said. Miske will start tackling the long hills at Edberg and Gwynne about a month before the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer to make sure her leg strength and endurance is where it needs to be. She has thought about riding in the MS bike tour that will pass through Camrose in June but feels that doing that as well as the cancer ride would be too much too close together. Members of the Shift Disturbers – Miske, her son Matthew, Doug Miske, Scott Effert, Lindsey Sawchuk, Tammy Galenza, Kristi Brown and Toni Zunti – need to raise $2,500 each in order to participate in the Ride to Conquer Cancer. To help with those efforts they will have a pub night fundraiser at Boston Pizza May 5 with live and silent auction and games of chance. Money raised will be turned into the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer organizers and used to support the Alberta Cancer Foundation. "It will benefit the Cross Cancer Centre in Edmonton, the Tom Baker Centre in Calgary, and cancer treatment centres in about 15 satellite communities throughout the province," said Miske. Miske receives some of her inspiration for the ride from friends who have been through the cancer ordeal.

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SPRING IS HERE. BETTER START THINKING ABOUT NEXT WINTER. Logan and Scarlet Aspholm. By Dan Jensen

Logan and Scarlet Aspholm just want the chance to live and play. The three-and-one-half-yearold and two-year-old children of Ryan and Jody Aspholm (nee Csernyanski, formerly of New Norway), of Leduc, have been diagnosed with Metachromatic Leukodystrophy (MLD), a rare, degenerative neuromuscular disorder. "Without bone marrow or stem cell transplants their predicted life expectancy is five years old," said Ardith Luckwell, aunt of Jody. Logan and Scarlet's parents have been investigating clinical trials that have been taking place in other countries, only to find the cost to be astronomical. "Their parents cannot begin to afford the costs associated with accessing treatment in other centres," said Luckwell. In addition to the treatment, the children need ongoing medical care for the rest of their lives, as well as specialized equipment to make their lives as easy as possible. Their parents will also need to retrofit the home to help the kids move around. The community of New Norway will be helping to meet some of the financial needs at a potluck supper (4:30 starting time) and silent/live auction at the Silver Creek Multiplex this Sunday, April 29. Funds raised will be given to Logan's and Scarlet's parents to help pay for flights, hotels, food, mobility aids, a wheelchair accessible vehicle and the remodelling of their house, or the purchase of a new home with no stairs. Anyone who has items that could be donated to the silent auction is asked to contact Luckwell at 780-855-3093. Donors will have their names publicized and verbalized throughout the evening. MLD clinical trials are taking place in Italy and Denmark, as well as a facility in Pittsburg that focuses on children with rare disorders. "There is no expertise on this disorder in Canada because of its rarity and, at this time, there are no other cases of Late Infantile MLD in Alberta," states a website dedicated to Logan and Scarlet. "The children's neurologist could not find another case in Edmonton's historical database, which makes

this disorder difficult to treat in Alberta." Logan and Scarlet have a hard time playing like other children. They cannot climb in a park, they have trouble walking on uneven surfaces such as grass, and they are not fast enough to keep up with other children their age in general. "Logan is a very kind hearted boy who loves life and everyone around him," states the website. "MLD has affected his mobility and he currently uses a walker to get around. He still loves to play though and has requested his very own slide for the back yard." Scarlet isn't showing as many signs of MLD as her brother but her ability to run and move like other children her age is slowly being taken away from her, as well. People with MLD lack an enzyme in their blood called Arylsulfatase-A. Without this enzyme, sulfatides are not broken down and instead build up in the white matter of the brain and central nervous system, causing destruction of the myelin sheath, the result of which is a breakdown in communication between the nerves and the brain and the loss of acquired functions, paralysis, blindness, seizures and even death. Infantile onset, the most common form of MLD, is often not diagnosed properly prior to death of the patient, and later onsets of MLD are often misdiagnosed. "At this time there is no cure for MLD," states the website. "The only treatment is a bone marrow transplant or stem cell transplant and they are most effective in slowing the disease in people who are not showing any significant symptoms of MLD. Unfortunately there is no proof that these treatments actually improve the quality of life for patients who are already showing symptoms. Research is making strides towards the areas of improved bone marrow transplants, enzyme replacement therapy, gene therapy and cell line studies, but unfortunately no one has successfully cured this disorder." Donations to a Logan and Scarlet fund may be made at the CIBC (ask to donate to the Trust for Logan and Scarlet Aspholm), or mailing cheques to the Trust for Logan and Scarlet Aspholm, care of Shannon Vogel, 6112-32 Avenue, Camrose, T4V 4R9.

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Choir concert April 29 By Dan Jensen

After a number of years of planning and preparation, a dream is about to come true for the Augustana Choir. The choir will be travelling to Hungary May 2 for a 12-day choral music education study and performance tour. "The Augustana Choir will have the opportunity to introduce Hungarian choral music educators to the rich bounty of Canadian choral music while at the same time learn about the important Hungarian contribution made to contemporary choral music education," said choir director Dr. Ardelle Ries. "This study and performance tour to Hungary will serve as a portal for future partnerships between Augustana and the Kodály Pedagogical Institute of the Liszt Academy." The Augustana Choir has received invitations from the Györ University Philharmonic Choir, the Kecskemét Cantus Nobilis Choir, the University of Debrecen, and the Cantemus Choral Institute to perform representative works of Canadian composers Freedman, Fulton, King, Martin, Nickel, and Willan, and Hungarian composers Bartók, Halmos, Ligeti, and Orbán. In celebration of the 130th anniversary of renowned Hungarian composer, philosopher, linguist, and music educa-

tor, Zoltán Kodály, the Augustana Choir will sing one of Kodály’s most beautiful works – the Pange Lingua, for organ and mixed choir – in Zoltán Kodály’s birthplace, Kecskemét, accompanied by an award-winning Hungarian organist, Dániel Sárosi. In addition to performances in the Hungarian cities of Györ, Tihany, Debrecen, and Níregyháza, the Augustana Choir will conclude the study and performance tour with a concert in the spectacular cathedral of St. Stephen's in Budapest. The Augustana Choir is inviting the community to attend a Hungarian Tour concert and silent auction the evening of Sunday, April 29. The silent auction, featuring chamber music provided by University of Alberta professor of violin Guillaume Tardiff, and Dr. Roger Admiral, piano, will begin in the Faith and Life Centre lounge at 6:30, and the concert, with Dr. Roger Admiral, piano, as special guest and Jeremy Spurgeon, on organ, will be held in the Faith and Life Centre chapel at 7:30. The Hungarian tour is being supported by the University of Alberta Augustana Faculty, the Alberta Foundation of the Arts, the Battle River Community Foundation, Pro Coro Canada, the University of Alberta Mixed Chorus, the Kalman Kovacs Memorial Fund, and various donors.

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Metcalfe Trio Murray Green, Camrose Booster The Norton Metcalfe Trio with members Sonja Beairsto, Bill Walker and Norton, entertained the Tuesday afternoon floor curling group at the Mirror Lake Centre during a post-game pie social. The trio has just recorded a collection of songs that will be released in the near future. The centre is busy with floor curling, pool and card games. The Camrose Senior Society Pool Club meets every day for a friendly game of pool from 8 to 11 a.m. For more information contact Fred Heck at 780-672-5280. Other upcoming events include a bridge session on May 11, a Golden Tones music festival on May 17 and 18, and a Polkafest on May 25 and 26.

Camrose residents don't want to be the next victims of fraud. They are taking a pro-active approach by learning about the problems before they happen. SOS (Service Options for Seniors) executive director Donna Coombs will be giving a presentation on fraud prevention on May 7, at 7 p.m., in the Camrose United Church hall (4829-50 Street). "Originally, I saw a DVD that was put out by the Alberta Council on Aging that had a guest speaker who was a retired police officer from Saskatoon. He handled fraud cases in the later part of his policing career, mainly on seniors," said Donna. "The DVDs were sent to the various senior centres and lodges throughout Alberta. But, with seniors being who they are, they didn't play around with learning about DVDs in order to watch it." Donna watched the DVD and thought it had great potential as a learning tool. "I wanted to bring it to the seniors here in Camrose. He is a good speaker and relates the information in a way that is easy for seniors, or anyone, to understand." Donna explains a few things about fraud prevention and then shows the DVD. She finalizes her presentation by answering questions that people may have. The presentation covers power of attorney, theft, identity theft, home improvement, Internet and telemarketing issues. "I thought what a great presentation to bring to our seniors because it has so much valid information and is easy to comprehend," said Donna. "I have probably presented it about two dozen times, all the way from Irma to Forestburg and Bashaw. Everyone has been happy to see it. The DVD is focused on seniors, but all of the information pertains to absolutely everyone." Donna also shares various pamphlets, so people have more information on how to stay safe from fraud that goes on around the world, as well as in Canada. "It has prevention tips for people to read. About 80 per cent of those who attend the presentation say "Wow! What a marvellous DVD and presentation." She also explains the SOS program and how it can help seniors with things such as benefits, aids and lodging. Donna was approached by the United Church Women to make a local presentation. "I gave a presentation on what programs are available through SOS and then I asked about holding a fraud prevention one. The police here do a good job; we just want to add to what they are doing." For more information on the fraud or SOS presentation, contact Donna at 780-672-4131 or 1-866672-4131 toll free. SOS is run by the Camrose and District Senior Information Society. The Camrose United Church Women are co-sponsors of the fraud prevention event. Call the church at 780-672-2176 for more information as well.


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You are invited to be a displayer at… Wednesday, September 5, 2012 from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. The purpose of the event is to showcase clubs, organizations and businesses which offer a learning course or recreational activity, want to recruit volunteers, and/or want to sign up participants. Last year over 600 people strolled through the 63 displayer tables and learned about the wide range of opportunities Camrose has to offer. Displayer tables and demonstration opportunities are available on a first-come, first-served basis so act quickly to book your space. Deadline for registration is June 13, 2012 or when we are full to capacity. Registration details and forms are available at www.camroselearning.com or email calc@camroselearning.com

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ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 34 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. PEROGY SUPPER – Saturday, April 28, 3:00 - 7:00 p.m., Ukrainian Catholic Church basement, 5304-48a Ave. Adults: $12; Children 6 - 12: $5; Under 6: Free JOIN WILLIS AND BERNICE BOLDING as we celebrate our 50th wedding anniversary at the Bawlf Hall, Saturday, April 28, 2 - 5 p.m. No gifts please. A FORESTBURG SCHOOL REUNION will be held Aug. 10, 11 and 12, 2012. This reunion will include students concluding their education by June 30, 1969. (Included are those from the schools that consolidated with Forestburg.) Cost is $35/person. Please make cheques payable to: 2012 Forestburg School Reunion, c/o Leta LeGear, PO Box 246, Forestburg, AB T0B 1N0.

CAMROSE AND DISTRICT PRE-SCHOOL Continues to accept registrations for the 2012/2013 Pre-School year. 2nd Floor, Camrose Community Centre 4516-54 St. Classes are once per week for three-year-olds and twice per week for four-year-olds. Call 780-672-0141 for more information. (Subsidies available) STRAWBERRY TEA AND BAKE SALE – Grace Lutheran Church, corner 53 St. and 50 Ave., Saturday, May 5, 2 - 4 p.m. Sponsored by Faith Life Financial. Everyone welcome. BETHANY LUTHERAN CHURCH – Donalda, AB. ‘Closing Service’ May 6/12, 10:30 a.m. Bring potluck and lawn chair. A POTLUCK (bring your own food) supper with Silent/Live Auction will be held April 29 at 4:30 p.m. in the Multiplex in New Norway to try to give financial hope to the Aspholm family who need to seek medical treatment out of Canada for both their children. Supper: 4:30 to 6:00 p.m., Live Auction: 6:00 p.m. Fantastic items are up for auction: Weekend at West Edmonton Mall, digital print, 50 cc scooter, Wishing Well, meat packages, Eliptical trainer, BounceN-Bop, handmade quilts, BVJ tickets, jewellery, paintings, Bashaw Festival passes, gift certificates, golf passes, children’s items, Kodiak tickets with Blimp flying, T.H. coffeemaker, gravel pkgs. and many more items. Face painting, balloon animals and hope bracelets. Please – come and support the family. ANNUAL SPRING SENIOR CHOIR FESTIVAL to be held at Mirror Lake Center on Friday, May 18, 2012 starting at 1:00 p.m. Choirs from other communities as well as our own Golden Tones. Refreshments to follow. Tickets at the door: $8. 40TH ANNUAL GRANDMOTHER’S TEA – Bawlf Lutheran Church, Monday, May 14, 1:30 p.m. Entertainment with lunch to follow. ALL GRANDMOTHERS WELCOME! AN EVENING HONORING THOSE whose lives have been touched by blood disorders and cancer. Potluck dinner and brief presentations, Friday, April 27, 6:00 p.m., Round Hill Community Centre. See the ad on page 7 of this edition for more info or call Bekkah Burnstad, 780-672-0708.

THANKS THE FAMILY OF SHIRLEY GRAFF would like to extend our heartfelt thank you to all our family, friends, neighbours for your support in your calls, visits, food, flowers, cards and memorial donations. Special thanks to Pastor Ted Hill, Colette Fiveland for a wonderful lunch, Gayle Anderson and Sieg Buskas for the susic, Jason and Dawn of Baker Funeral Chapel, Dr. DeWitt and Lynn Recknagle for their initial care.

THE FAMILY OF MIKE YURKOSKI, who was the most beloved son, dad, brother, uncle and friend, would like to thank all for your kindness and support during this most difficult time of Mike’s unexpected passing. To the ambulance staff, Rev. Hunter, Victim Services and to Gwen for being there with us the whole time. To all who brought food, flowers and who phoned to support us and give help in their own special way. Thank you to Rev. John Howard for the wonderful service, the pallbearers, Janelle for the lovely and tributing eulogy, Ryan for the memorable slide show, the ladies of the United Church for the lovely lunch. A special thank you to Tyler Weber of Weber’s Funeral Home. In lieu of thank you cards, a donation has been made to Darian’s and Kenzie’s education trust fund. – Margaret; Murray; Pam and family; Darian, Kenzie, Sandra and Howie; Angie 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. Want more Energy? Improve your fitness? Better your Health and Self-Esteem? Come join my BOOT CAMP FITNESS CLASS For all fitness levels For more information, call Caitlin, 780-781-9634 LONELY 50-YEAR-OLD GENTLEMAN – Looking for a girlfriend. 780-608-1576, 780679-9228. GOOD DAY LADIES! – 82-year-old gentleman in search of lady friend/companion. I am kind, considerate, with good sense of humour, great attitude about life. Enjoy conversation, walks, yard work, country drives and reading. I live in my own house. Please write to: Advertiser #293, c/o The Camrose Booster, 4925-48 St., Camrose, AB T4V 1L7.

WANTED WILL ACCEPT OLD VEHICLES, machinery, scrap iron, etc. Car batteries (will pay for). Call 780-672-6917 or 780-686-5211. GARDEN SHED, SINGLE GARAGE or building to be moved. Ph. 780-672-9795 or 780-878-1363, cell.

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 PUREBRED KING GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS – Ph. 877-2588 evenings, 780-699-6506 cell.

RESCUED KITTENS AND CATS NEED LOVING HOMES – Eight-week-old kittens and spayed/ neutered adult cats, age 7 mos. to 4 years. Call 780-374-3996, 780672-0031 or 780-855-2129.

TO GIVE AWAY TWO RABBITS – One male, one female. 780-878-4649.

HELP WANTED PART-TIME BOOKKEEPER – Must be knowledgeable in the landscaping field. Some on-site work required. Ph. 780-878-4647. PT/FT DAYS AND CASUAL EVENING SERVERS NEEDED at the Bailey Theatre Bistro, downtown Camrose. Apply to Janice with resumé at 5041-50 St. No phone calls please. APARTMENT MANAGEMENT TEAM NEEDED! Weidner Apartment Homes is currently looking for an outstanding apartment management team to work at one of our apartment communities in Camrose. We are searching for a full-time person to manage the building and a part-time person to maintain the building. We offer competitive salaries, excellent benefits and a generous apartment discount. Candidates must have two years' experience in apartment management, excellent communication skills and knowledge of computer software (Yardi is a +). Please apply online at www.weidnercareers.com, email your resumé to megan@weidner.com or fax your resumé to 877-399-9012. BROKER’S MARINE & SPORT LTD. We have an immediate opening for a Certified Mechanic. Preference given to a journeyman technician, with experience repairing boats, snowmobiles, motorbikes and off-road vehicles. May consider a non-licensed applicant with considerable experience and proven expertise. A customer focused, and customer friendly attitude is imperative. Apply in person at 4746-41 St., Camrose, AB

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

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES TIRED OF WORKING FOR SOMEONE ELSE? Gain time and financial freedom working from home setting up accounts for a billion dollar manufacturing company. Unlimited income potential.Visit: www.elaine.familiesearningmore.com

SERVICES WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose.

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, 780-6781847 (cell), Tom Mino. 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. ROD LaGRANGE DRYWALL – residential/commercial. Tape, texture, estimates and references. Phone 780-679-8299 or 780352-0888. 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 CLEAN & GREEN YARD CARE – Now booking spring clean-up. Power rake, aerate, fertilizing, overseeding, hedge trimming and clean eaves. Also booking lawn maintenance. Phone: 780-672-9426. BRUCE’S LANDSCAPING & SUPPLIES Raking leaves, sod laying, sand/gravel/dirt Camrose area Now taking bookings for grass cutting. Ph. 780-878-4647 “WE LIFT SUNKEN CONCRETE” • Driveways • Garage Pads • Sidewalks/Patios • Basement Floors Call for a Free Estimate 780-218-7511 Merit Concrete & Mudjacking www.meritconcrete.ca


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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) DAYHOME IN CAMROSE has spaces available for childcare. Call 780-672-3991 RIDING LESSONS ARE BACK at Anchor J Ranch on Thursday nights, 5 km. west of Camrose on Hwy. 13. We’re starting April 19 at 7 p.m. Gem, Nash, Sailor, Bear and all their friends are well rested and waiting for you. Call Dirk’s cell, 780-608-8448, for more information. BRING YOUR HORSE to the Anchor J Ranch Boarding Facility 5 km. west of Camrose on Hwy. 13. Indoor and outdoor riding arenas available for your use. Farrier on site. Having trouble with your horse? We can help you. We train rope horses and tune up others. Private roping or riding lessons by appointment. Call Dirk’s cell, 780-608,8448, or Brett’s cell, 780-608-7489. SERVOLD & SONS WATER WELL DRILLING Cable Tool Drilling Arrange now for summer drilling. Ph. 780-987-3463

FOR RENT KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL FOR RENT, 780-672-8620. BITTERN LAKE HALL for rent. Call Bittern Lake Village Office, 780-672-7373. CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2695 OFFICE SPACE – In Camrose Business Center. Ph. 780-672-1998 or 780-608-5629. EXECUTIVE SUITE – Well maintained, quiet adult building. Two bedrooms, five appliances, spacious. Ph. 780-608-3131. 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. ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL AT GRAND PARK VILLAGE – Large one and two bedroom suites starting at $650 for one bwithedroom and $700 for two bedrooms. Hurry! Deals like this won’t last. Call today for a viewing, 780-281-0426 www.firesidepropertygroup.com

ACCEPTING ALL TYPES OF SCRAP METAL IN FLAGSTAFF COUNTY – Old vehicles, machinery, equipment, lead batteries, copper, aluminum, etc. Also offering yard clean-ups. Ph. 780638-2351.

WANTED TO RENT HAY LAND FOR 2012 CROP – To rent or crop share. 780679-0713. WANTED: PASTURE TO RENT for 20 - 25 cow/calf pairs in Daysland, Holden, Camrose area. Ph. 780-374-2174.

BE AU T I F U L N EW OFFICES Sparkling new second floor offices in beautiful downtown Camrose. Six rooms available, four of which can be paired. All are wired for internet access. Prices range from $123.75 to $189.37 monthly. Extremely quiet construction and quiet neighbours. Be the very first to occupy your office! Our tenants stick around for years because we are the fairest, most reasonable people in the business! Call 780-672-3142 today and ask for Blain Fowler, Don Hutchinson or Andrea Uglem.

LOT RENTALS AVAILABLE – Move-in incentive offered. Call Camrose Mobile Home Park, 780672-2396. VALLEYVIEW DUPLEX FOR RENT – Three bedrooms, two and a half baths, garage, fireplace, five appliances. No smoking or pets. Call 778-874-1763. 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 OFFICE SPACE – Big window. Utilities included, $400/mo. Ph. 780-672-3534. 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 AVAILABLE MAY 1 DOWNTOWN, 4719-50 St. Newly renovated one-bedroom suite on top floor, $700/mo. Phone 780-608-3820 TWO-BEDROOM SUITE in newer four-plex. Five appliances, downtown location, $850/mo. Available May 1. Ph. 780-672-7962. OFFICE SPACE, MAIN STREET – Second floor, elevator access. 600 sq. ft. available May 1. $650/mo. includes utilities. 700 sq. ft. available immediately. $750/mo. includes utilities. Ph. 780-679-5085 or 780-679-3555.

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

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

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ACCESS FOR ALL $1,295 for this two-bedroom, two-bath house. Wheelchair accessible, equipped with ramp. Features sunken tub in bathroom, wet bar in basement, double garage, corner lot, fridge, stove, washer and dryer. Sorry - no pets, no smoking. Adults only. Available immediately. For information and pictures on these properties and others, please visit www.RentAlberta.info or call 780-679-0002 to arrange a viewing. HALF-DUPLEX with detached double garage in New Norway. Three bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, all appliances. $1,100/mo. plus utilities. $1,000 DD. Ph. 780-855-2511 or 780-608-0402.

THREE-BEDROOM, TWOBATH HOUSE close to schools and downtown, $1,400/mo. plus utilities. Ph. 780-289-2276. SMALL TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE – Spotlessly clean, near St. Pat’s school. Large yard, garden shed. $725/mo. plus utilities. Current references required. Ph. 780-672-3670. NEWER, MODERN FOURPLEX FOR RENT – Available immediately. 1,000 sq. ft, two bedrooms, one bath, open concept. Five appliances including fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer and dryer. NO PETS, NO SMOKERS. Must see. $920/mo. plus utilities. Call Dawn, 403-846-7924. TWO-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – $800/mo. includes utilities. Free laundry. Bright, clean, spacious. New carpet, lighting and paint. No pets, no smoking. 780608-2368.

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LIVE IN COMFORT $695 for this clean two-bedroom, four-plex style 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.

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.

Here’s a great offer for Booster readers…

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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. 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 now.

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

TWO WOOL RUNNERS – Approximately 84” x 29”, beige w/ rose/green floral border. Excellent condition, elegant, durable, $45. 780-672-3838. SOLID OAK PEDESTAL DESK with hutch and two matching filing cabinets, $600; Dark brown pine china cabinet w/hutch, $500 obo. 780-672-5635.

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KEURIG ONE-CUP COFFEE BREWING SYSTEM – New, never used, $75. 780-672-4782. KENWOOD VR-7060 AUDIO VIDEO SURROUND RECEIVER with remote, $120; Pair of Sony Tower Speakers, $40; LG Blu-ray Disc Player, new, $50; Pair of desktop speakers, $20; Panasonic 27” TV, Free. 780-672-6119.

LIVESTOCK/FEED BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES. Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780-672-3142. GELBVIEH BULLS FOR SALE – Yearling and two-year-olds, semen tested. 780-672-9950. HORSES WANTED – All types. Will pick up. Call 780657-2057 or 780-645-0939. FREE-RUN LAYING HENS for sale, 780-672-3769. 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. WELL MADE SMALL SQUARE HAY BALES – Excellent for horses, calves, sheep, etc. Shedded, green, fi ne textured. $3.50 - $4/bale. Ph. 780-375-3969, Rosalind.

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

SEED BRIGHT’S SEED New Norway WHEAT Cert. Harvest – HRS Cert. Foremost – CPS BARLEY Certified Cowboy Certified Sundre 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 LINDHOLM SEED FARM Phone (780) 352-3240 Toll Free: 1-800-444-8961 Fax: (780) 352-6943, Email: lindholmseed@xplornet.com WHEAT - Stettler - Harvest - Foremost BARLEY - Coalition - Copeland - Bentley -Meredith - Metcalfe PEAS Cooper FABA BEANS Snowbird Full line-up of canola and grass seed. CUSTOM SEEDING Camrose North and East Peas, Cereals, Canola and Silage One Pass, Direct Seeding, Triple Shoot Will haul seed or fertilizer, heavy harrow or land rolling if required. 780-672-7242

REAL ESTATE ACREAGE FOR SALE – 3.64 acre lot with 2,000 sq. ft. house. Five bedrooms, new kitchen, many upgrades. Motivated to sell. $359,000. Ph. 780-662-4510 or 780719-3424.


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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) CONDO FOR SALE – Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, main floor laundry, finished basement, garage. 1,155 sq. ft. in Camrose, AB. Ph. 780-678-7698.

FAR NORTH INFRARED SAUNA – One person, Stereo/DVD player, portable. Mood and reading lights, $1,500 obo. 780-673-0037. CITATION 12-STRING GUITAR – Excellent condition, $250. Ph. 780-672-4782.

FOR SALE

BUILDING MATERIALS

• Gwynne – 3.6 acres, old farmyard, power and well, $119,000 • Hay Lakes - 62 acres along Hwy. 21, good level building site, $195,000 • New Sarepta - 73 acres of rolling land, $279,000 • New Sarepta - 77 acres, with a view of Looking Back Lake, $299,000 • Gwynne - 7 acres not in subdivision, good 4-bedroom home, $329,000 Call Ron Hodge Royal LePage Gateway Realty 780-986-8407 www.ronhodge.com

STEEL BUILDINGS – 33 1/3 to 50% off. Complete for assembly. Ex. 20’ x 24’: reg. $6,792. Disc. $5,660 (quantity one); 50’ x 100’: Reg. $42,500. Disc. $29,000 (quantity two) Call for others. Source #18X. Ph. 800-964-8335.

Bike Rodeo prepares children of Camrose

WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA SET with yearly updates, 1975 to 1996, $50. Ph. 780672-6119. SEASONED PINE FIREWOOD ON SALE – New Sarepta, AB. Palleted and bobcat loaded. Ph. 780-941-3555. COLLECTION OF 110 VINYL LP RECORDS – Selling as one lot. Will email you a list if interested. Offers. Ph. 780672-6119. CPAP (SLEEP APNEA) MACHINE – Used two weeks. Price was $1,960, asking $1,000 obo. 780-374-3893. PIONEER 3-DISC. CASSETTE MUSIC SYSTEM – $50. Ph. 780-672-4782.

Landscape and Tree Installation

Full-time – April 30 to August 24, 2012 Duties: assist with digging, basketing and planting trees in various projects; assist with landscaping activities and nursery work. Qualifications: Must be physically fit and enjoy working outside. Previous experience driving a 1-ton truck and a skid steer is preferred. Must have own transportation to the Nursery. Pay Rate: $16.00 to $17.00/hour depending on qualifications and experience. Forster Nurseries is a non-smoking environment! Please submit resumé to fnloffice@incentre.net or fax to 780-352-6705

Tender for Sale of Equipment

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.

45 GAL. RAIN BARREL – $15. 780-855-2664.

Consider joining the NorQuest College team as an Instructional Assistant for the Health Care Aide Careers program. As an integral part of our division, you will facilitate student learning and help prepare our students for careers in healthcare.

RR#2, Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 1W9 Website: www.forsternurseries.ca We thank you for your interest; only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 34 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs

MacGREGOR GOLF CLUBS – Full set with bag and cart, $250; Wilson Lady’s Golf Clubs, full set with bag and cart, $250. Ph. 780672-4782.

Health Care Aide Careers Faculty of Health Studies - Wetaskiwin

FORSTER NURSERIES LTD.

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COIN AND PAPER MONEY COLLECTIONS – Ph. 780-878-1172.

Instructional Assistant

For more information on this and other opportunities at NorQuest College, please visit our website at www.norquest.ca

PRIME COMMERCIAL LOT FOR SALE Main Street, Hay Lakes $60,000. For Information please call 780-878-3200.

JOHN DEERE 140 HYDROSTATIC tractor w/47” deck plus tiller attachment; ONAN 24 HP twin cylinder e/s auger engine; HUSQVARNA RANCHER 455 chainsaw; MIGHTYMAC 9 HP chipper/shredder; ARIENS 9 HP s/p 36” sidewalk sweeper; 5 HP TILLER w/forward and reverse, ($225); 8 HP SNAPPER rear tine tiller (heavy duty), 4 speeds forward, one reverse. www.jds-smallengine.com Phone 780-672-7649.

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Hayden Smith gives her bike a tune-up with the assistance of Konrad Schellenberg, from Green Gear Ltd. By Dan Jensen

Children received instruction on how to safely ride their bikes at a Camrose Bike Rodeo April 14. The Rodeo was put on by the Camrose Family Resource Centre following the annual bike and trike sale at the Border Paving Arena. "We had a good turnout considering this is the first time we have ever done this," said Camrose Family Resource Centre board member Andrea Roth. "It was a big commitment by parents to bring out their children and their bikes." The children had the opportunity to ride their bikes through a marked course, where Cst. Kelly Bauer, from the Camrose Police Service, and Devon Havinger, from Camrose EMS, taught them the importance of signalling and obeying traffic signs. "We had one course for the younger riders and one for the more advanced ones," stated Roth. The children also passed through different stations where they received assistance from volunteers with helmet fitting, and a bike tuneup courtesy of Green Gear Ltd. owner Konrad Schellenberg. Once they had been to all the stations they were able to enter a draw for a bike donated by Sticky Fingers and Bayou Perma Pipe Canada. The Brick Store in Camrose donated a bike as the prize in a fundraising raffle put on by the Camrose Family Resource Centre. The Camrose Police Service traffic division, the School Resource Officer and the Crime Prevention Officer have the goal for 2012 of implementing a youth bike safety course to give children proper cycling skills and create a positive relationship between children and police. The children will receive bicycle safety lessons, be able to practice their skills and will be instructed about helmet safety and locking up their bikes.

Flagstaff County invites tenders for the sale of the following used equipment: • 1994 John Deere 5300 Tractor, 2378 hr. c/w 540 JD loader, 3-point hitch and roll over protection with canopy • 2009 Kuhn GMD 700HD Disk Mower • 2009 Kuhn GMD 700HD Disk Mower All equipment can be viewed at the County Shop in Sedgewick and will be sold on an “as is” basis. Please send bids in a sealed envelope marked “USED EQUIPMENT TENDER”. Closing date for bidding on items is Monday, April 30, 2012 at 12:00 noon. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further information please contact Kevin Kinzer at the County Shop in Sedgewick at 780-384-4106 or Laurie Hillaby at 780-390-0313.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of RUPERT JOSEPH BLATZ, who died on April 1, 2012. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by May 26, 2012, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of DOROTHY EDNA BIEBER, who died on March 4, 2012. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by June 1, 2012, and provide details of your claim with MARGARET WEIR ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.


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Part-time SERVERS Bring your smile and a willingness to deliver great customer service. We need servers in…

Odin Room Dining Room

Please apply for these positions at the front desk.

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

Local company specializing in OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION seeking

Cat and Hoe Operators and Class 1 Truck Drivers Fax your resumé to 780-608-2437

The Camrose Family Resource Centre is seeking a dynamic individual to fill the following position:

Early Childhood Program Facilitator This full-time position (35 hours) will include: • Facilitation and development of Early Childhood playgroups in the City of Camrose, and the Counties of Camrose, Flagstaff and Beaver • Ability to work flexible hours. • Provide family support and/or referrals • Supervision of the indoor playground • Parent workshop development and implementation • Provide screening using the Ages and Stages Developmental tool • Maintaining accurate statistics within the Family Resource Centre guidelines Qualifications include: • Diploma in early childhood development, social services, or equivalent training and experience • Ability to work with parents and children from different backgrounds • Presentation and workshop skills • Working knowledge of the community and resources • Highly developed interpersonal/communication skills • Able to work independently • First Aid and CPR certification required • CWIS check and criminal record check required • Valid driver’s license and reliable vehicle required Please submit a resume identifying the position applying for by May 4, to: Laurie Jansen, Director Camrose Family Resource Centre Association #3 Community Centre 4516-54 Street Camrose, AB T4V 4W7 Email cdss8@telus.net Fax 780-672-2833 We thank all those who apply, but only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

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

Box 1977, Camrose Phone 780-608-9064

BIRTHS To Kristen

and Shawn Paquette, of Camrose, on April 8, a son. To Jamie Baker and Pier Juneau, of Camrose, on April 9, a son. To Melissa and Rick Sztym, of Camrose, on April 11, a daughter. To Chelsea and Curtis Bergstrom, of Camrose, on April 12, a son.

DEATHS Irene Berger, of Edmonton, on April 1, at 71 years of age. Nana Tonn, of Edmonton, on April 14, at 86 years of age. Julia Wynnyk, of Coquitlam, B.C., on April 14, at 93 years of age. Kenneth Kuefler, of Edmonton, on April 14, at 49 years of age. Gordon Rud, of Camrose, on April 18, at 89 years of age.

Kitchen Sales Team Assistant

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

Full-time Warehouse/Yard Worker

If you’re in good physical condition, ambitious, conscientious with time and customers’ needs, apply today.

Benefits of working at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre • 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

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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Full-time Program Director Position serving Camrose and District Pre-School and Camrose and District Home Support Camrose and District Support Services is seeking a flexible, organized, caring individual with an appreciation of intergenerational family needs, the ability to work with people on both ends of the demographic spectrum (seniors and young parents), and the skills needed to successfully and seamlessly combine two halftime Program Director service areas into one full-time position. Home Support Program Director responsibilities include: 1. Receiving and assessing client referrals for Meals on Wheels and Homemaker Services 2. Recruiting, supervising and supporting Meals on Wheels volunteers and Home Support Aides 3. Maintaining current general knowledge of the specific needs of aging adults 4. Administering client fees and maintaining contact with client families as necessary and appropriate 5. Engaging and working with diverse community partners 6. Preparing grant applications and reports, including outcomes-based program evaluation 7. Supporting the Home Support Board of Directors in its role setting program priorities and direction. Pre-School Program Director responsibilities include: 1. Recruiting, supervising and supporting two Pre-School Teachers 2. Supporting Pre-School parents throughout the year, and especially during spring registration, which includes individual sessions with parents of new Pre-School children 3. Ensuring that licensing requirements are met 4. Maintaining current understanding of Early Child Development as it pertains to Pre-School 5. Administering client fees and parent subsidies 6. Preparing grant applications and reports, including outcomes-based program evaluation 7. Supporting the Pre-School Board of Directors in its role setting program priorities and direction. In addition, the full-time position is supported by Camrose and District Support Services, and also contributes to CDSS by assisting with reception duties, participating in staff meetings, and serving as a referral to other local services, including other CDSS programs. Required Qualifications: 1. Relevant post-secondary education/training (Bachelor of Arts in a related field is preferred) 2. Experience working with diverse groups of individuals and families (all demographics) 3. Experience in not-for-profit program administration (including working with society boards) 4. Strong communication and interpersonal skills, including a strong work ethic and excellent time management, administration and priority-setting skills 5. Proof of current Criminal Check clearance and Children and Youth Intervention Record Check clearance (may be procured as a condition of employment) 6. A valid driver’s license and willingness to use own vehicle for regional travel as required 7. A willingness to work flexible hours, including some evenings and weekends. Salary is competitive, based on qualifications, supported by a comprehensive benefits package. Submit a cover letter and resume with references to Margaret Holliston, CDSS Executive Director, preferably by email (cdss@telus.net), no later than 4:30 p.m., Friday, May 11, 2012. If necessary, applications may be faxed or mailed: 780-672-2833 or #3, Community Centre, 4516-54 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 4W7 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

AUTO APPRENTICE TECHNICIAN OPPORTUNITY Our expanding dealership has an opening for additional team members. Clean, well-equipped shop. Hours of work will be 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Apply now if you are apprenticing to become an auto technician. Preference will be given to 2nd or 3rd year apprentice who has hands-on experience. Apply with resumé to Ryan Mowat at D&D Vehicle Sales and Service or ryanm@ddsales.ca

D&D Vehicle Sales & Service 3760-48 Avenue, Camrose


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Full-Time Grader Operator (Oiling and Road Maintenance) Flagstaff County invites applications for a permanent fulltime Grader Operator (Oiling and Road Maintenance), with employment to commence as soon as possible. Flagstaff County provides a competitive salary, benefits package and pension plan. Function: To perform grader work required within the oiling, road recovery and road maintenance programs, as set out by the Field Coordinator (Oiling and Road Recovery). For a complete job description please view our website at www.flagstaff.ab.ca Qualifications: Valid driver’s license, personal suitability, 2-3 years’ experience in motor grader operating and any related courses would be an asset; however, we are willing to train a selected candidate. For more information, contact Gary Longhe, Field Coordinator, Oiling at 780-384-4126 or 780-390-0310 (cell). Resumes indicating “Full-Time Grader Operator (Oiling and Road Maintenance)” must be received by 11:00 a.m., Monday, April 30, 2012. Please submit resumes to: Gary Longhe, Field Coordinator-Oiling Flagstaff County, Box 358, Sedgewick, AB T0B 4C0 Fax to 780-384-3635 Email to glonghe@flagstaff.ab.ca This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is selected. We thank all applicants for their interest; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

CAREER OPPORTUNITY To maintain and improve our customer service and growing dealership, we are seeking applications to fill the following position:

Automotive Sales Consultant We need an individual who: • is enthusiastic and self-motivated • has long-term goals • has superior organizational skills • works well with people We offer: • health and dental benefits • long and short term disability insurance • a fun, professional working atmosphere • high volume sales and leasing • an aggressive pay plan…and much more! If being part of a Quality Team excites you, please apply via email: info@lambford.com or fax: 780-672-2440

BOOKKEEPER Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame Wetaskiwin, AB Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame is seeking a creative, organized and energetic individual for bookkeeping and administrative duties. CAHF is a national, nonprofit organization located in Wetaskiwin, AB dedicated to preserving the legacy of individuals and organizations who have made a long-lasting contribution to Canadian aviation and aerospace. The selected candidate will work directly with the Secretary/Treasurer and report to the Operations Committee and CAHF Board of Directors. The ideal candidate will be detail-oriented and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment. Excellent communication and computer skills are essential. Duties: • Prepare payroll, accounts payable and receivable • Maintain file system, computerized financial data and monthly reports using Simply Accounting • Maintain office files and office equipment • Liaise with ‘Friends’ of the Hall Qualifications • Computer literate with experience using Windows Office, Simply Accounting and a Membership Management Program • Excellent verbal/communication skills • Knowledge of non-profit organization rules and requirements • Familiarity with grants available for non-profits and applying for grants • Excellent ability to organize events with attention to detail Wages: to be negotiated Time: 24 to 32 hours per week (flexible time) Deadline for Application: May 10, 2012 Please forward cover letter and resumé to: Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame, P.O. Box 6360, Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 2G1 Only those candidates selected for interview will be contacted.

Receptionist/Bookkeeper and Real Estate Assistant required by

Andreassen Borth LAW OFFICE for their Camrose office. Both of these positions are full-time. Resumes may be forwarded to Sharon Orr at 200, 4870-51 Street Camrose, AB T4V 1S1 or email orraob@telus.net who will contact those candidates to be interviewed.

Tornado Hydrovacs, a division of Petrofield Industries is accepting resumes for:

HET: Journeyman, 3rd or 4th year Highway 13 East, 3771-48 Avenue, Camrose

for Customer Service and Repairs

Assembly Department: Industrial Painters, Electrical Technicians, Welders (Journeyman or Apprentice) and Labourers

Evraz Camrose Works is accepting applications for

JOURNEYMEN MILLWRIGHTS AND ELECTRICIANS to work at our pipe making facility in Camrose, Alberta. Individuals must be at least 18 years of age, safety conscious, physically fit, and able to work overtime and shift work. We offer an attractive starting wage plus an excellent benefit and pension package. All selected applicants will be required to attend and pass a medical assessment arranged by Evraz Camrose Works. Applications must be completed in person at the Human Resources office. Evraz Camrose Works 5302-39 Street Camrose, Alberta We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Our company has an enthusiastic, fast-paced working environment with advancement for motivated individuals, and an excellent benefit package. Please forward resumé to: smiller@petrofield.com or fax 403-742-1905

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• Sand • Washed

FT Aggregates Inc. is currently seeking people to fill the following positions: • Full Time Receptionist • Heavy Duty Mechanic • General Labourers Interested parties please contact FT Aggregates Inc. office at 780-608-7125. “Products worth building on”

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Pedersens volunteer in several good ways By Murray Green

It takes many volunteers to make the Canadian Blood Services program successful. In fact, Canadian Blood Services thanked 17,000 volunteers who dedicated 225,000 hours of their time in the last year to help support Canada’s blood system during volunteer week. Nation-wide, volunteers are getting involved and leading positive change in a variety of ways, all of them vital. They coordinate and host blood donor clinics, greet and assist donors, publicly speak about the need for blood and stem cell donation. In Camrose, there are many volunteer stories that could be told, but one volunteer in particular stands out as a shining example of how rallying together helps save lives. Local business man, Paul Pedersen has a long history of donating blood that began in his youth. "As soon as we turned 18, five of us friends on a bowling team gave blood once a week at 7 p.m. before going bowling in the 9 p.m. league," said Paul. He continued to donate whole blood regularly, and reached at least 110 donations. As business obligations demanded more and more of his time, he chose to continue his support through Pedersen’s Florists. "We (with his wife Carol) continue to donate three floral items to each two-day clinic in Camrose, with the expressed purpose of giving these creations to donors who have taken the time to attend," said Paul. "We leave it up to the Blood Clinic, but we encourage that long time donors and those who have donated for the first time, receive the flowers or floral items. It's our way of volunteering or thanking people for giving blood." Paul's volunteer commitment has lasted 30 years. “It has always seemed like a good thing to do. Through my involvement in the community, I have been able to witness the end result. Blood donations help save lives.” That involvement included saving lives and property. Paul was a dedicated volunteer Camrose Fire Department member. "I'm a firm believer in volunteering in the community and both Carol and I still want to help the Canadian Blood Services in any way we can," said Paul. "We also give carnations to the mammogram clinic for ladies who have x-rays. It's our way of saying thank you." Paul started expressing his gratitude with flowers on a skiing trip to Europe. "Our ski team was in Austria and staying at a hotel. The owner said we were well-behaved Canadians, so we filled a table full of red and white carnations. When we left, we found a case of wine with our belongings. Ever since then, I have used flowers as a gift of gratitude. Flowers have a way of cheering people up and saying thank you." To find out more about volunteer opportunities at Canadian Blood Services, visit www.blood. ca or call 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-236-6283).


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APPLY TODAY – ALL PAVING AND BASE POSITIONS! E Construction Ltd. is one of Western Canada’s largest paving contractors serving Alberta for over 55 years. We take pride in our employees and place a high value on establishing a workplace where people are challenged and respected every day.

Killam Health Centre is looking for:

We are currently looking for the following positions for our divisions in Ft. McMurray, Peace River, Slave Lake, Cold Lake, and our highway division. Full-time seasonal employment, out-of-town work may be required. Accommodations and daily living allowance provided. Division Accountant Grader Operators Loader Operators Asphalt Plant Personnel Project Manager

Paver/Roller Operators Equipment Serviceman Rakerman/Screedman Truck Drivers Estimator

Licensed Practical Nurse Permanent Part Time FTE: 0.70 Closing Date: May 4, 2012

Base Superintendent Base Foreman Paving Superintendent Paving Foreman Quality Control Personnel

Please submit résumé quoting competition ##: KM-006-12-CVHREPOSTED

We are pleased to offer the successful candidates an attractive salary and a comprehensive package including a pension plan, as well as excellent opportunities for professional growth. Previous road construction experience and paving experience are definite assets. Email your resumé to hrecl@ecltd.ca or visit our website at www.ecltd.ca and apply online! You may also send us a fax at 780467-8384.

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

May 1 Weekly Collection of Compostable Materials Begins Acceptable Compostable Items ✔ Yard Waste – grass clippings, leaves, soft plant material, small prunings, untreated sawdust ✔ Food Waste – fruit and vegetable peelings, coffee grounds and filters, tea bags, food soiled paper

Packaging for Pickup ✔ Bin It – Place your YARD compostable materials (yard waste WASTE and kitchen organics) in a clearly labelled bin City of Camrose

Pick up a FREE Yard Waste Sticker today for your bin or container FREE Yard Waste Stickers are available at City Hall, Public Works, Aquatic Centre

City of Camrose ✔ Bag It – If using bags for your compostable materials, make sure they are labelled ✘ NO diapers “compostable” by their Limit of three stickers ✘ NO plastics manufacturers per household ✘ NO meat, fish or For more information on waste management in Camrose, dairy products visit: www.camrose.ca/compostablepickup or call 780-672-4428 ✘ NO pet or animal waste REMEMBER TO HAVE YOUR WASTE AND COMPOST OUT BY 7:45 AM ON COLLECTION DAY

YARD WASTE

Coffee with the Mayor Chat with Mayor Chalmers and Councillors Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre 6809-48 Avenue Saturday, May 5 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.

Camrose Golf Course Now Open! Dust off your clubs and come enjoy the Camrose Golf Course, now open for its 90th season. The course is currently open on 17 permanent greens, one temporary green (hole #1) plus one ‘bonus green’ (old #9). That’s 19 holes for the price of 18!) Enjoy a round of golf and a delicious meal at Garvin’s Restaurant!

Park in Alley/ Obstruct Alley

P ± ± DID YOU KNOW Section 305 of the Camrose Traffic Bylaw states: NO driver shall park in any alley. (City Traffic Bylaw #2691/12) Minimum Fine: $50.00

PUBLIC NOTICE Camrose Regional Sanitary Landfill Open Late Wednesdays May 2 to September 26 The operating hours for the Camrose Regional Landfill are extended on Wednesdays until 8:00 p.m. from May 2 through to September 26, 2012. For more information, contact the Landfill Scale House at 780-679-0087.

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52nd Street and Hwy. 13 Phone 780-386-3755

4716-38 Street, Camrose Phone 780-672-2452 Selmac Sales (2007) Ltd. is a three-store Massey Ferguson and Challenger dealership. We pride ourselves on having great people and creating a positive, rewarding workplace environment for everyone. Our Camrose location is currently accepting resumes for the position of:

SERVICE BUSINESS MANAGER We are looking for someone who: • will be able to monitor performance of the service department, budgeting, organize and distribute incoming work • has exceptional time management skills • consistently demonstrates exceptional customer service • has basic computer skills and is willing to learn additional computer programming skills utilized by industry • has the ability to take initiative and thrives in a fast paced team environment We would like to offer you: • an exemplary health and dental benefits package. • a competitive wage. Join our TEAM and work in an environment that is both rewarding and positive.

Please forward resumes to: Blaine Heck, Store Manager Fax 780-672-1721 or email bheck@selmacsales.com

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Our Lougheed location is currently accepting resumes for the position of:

FULL-TIME JOURNEYMAN AG TECHNICIAN We are looking for someone who: • has 3-5 years of experience as a Technician • consistently demonstrates exceptional customer service • is eager to pass on his/her talents to our novice technicians • enjoys diagnosing, repairing and maintaining agricultural equipment • has basic computer skills and likes to solve problems • has the ability to take initiative and thrives in a fast paced team environment We will give preference to individuals with: • Journeyperson Certification • Previous experience at a AGCO Dealership We would like to offer you: • an exemplary health and dental benefits package. • a competitive wage. Join our TEAM and work in an environment that is both rewarding and positive.

Please forward resumes to: Colin Grindle, Service Manager, Lougheed Fax 780-386-2469 or email cgrindle@selmacsales.com

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It’s nice when you discover the job is as good as the coffee Hiring the following positions for 1256146 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons – 3601-48 Ave., Camrose, AB • Food Service Supervisors (6 positions), full-time / shift work, min. 1 to 2 years’ industry experience, $12.96 per hour plus benefits • Food Counter Attendants, full-time / shift work, no experience necessary, $11.24 per hour plus benefits Hiring the following positions for 796005 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons – 6602-48 Ave., Camrose, AB • Food Service Supervisors (6 positions), full-time / shift work, min. 1 to 2 years’ industry experience, $12.96 per hour plus benefits • Food Counter Attendants, full-time / shift work, no experience necessary, $11.24 per hour plus benefits

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

Carillion Canada Inc. is currently seeking

Seasonal Labourers for Camrose and Killam Job Duties: General labour including cracksealing and flagging but may include checking road, picking garbage, etc. Carillion Canada Inc. offers competitive wages. Applicants must have a good driving record and a valid Class 5 driver’s license. First Aid Certification is an asset or willing to obtain. Carillion maintains a substance abuse policy. Fax applications to location of choice: Carillion Canada Inc. Camrose fax: 780-679-5070 Killam fax: 780-385-7150

Tomorrow Project will be coming to Camrose By Murray Green

Selmac Sales (2007) Ltd. is a three-store Massey Ferguson and Challenger dealership. We pride ourselves on having great people and creating a positive, rewarding workplace environment for everyone.

Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

Quality Training • Incentive Programs Benefits or Bonus Program

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4716-38 Street, Camrose Phone 780-672-2452 Selmac Sales (2007) Ltd. is a three-store Massey Ferguson and Challenger dealership. We pride ourselves on having great people and creating a positive, rewarding workplace environment for everyone. Our Camrose location is currently accepting resumes for the position of:

FULL-TIME JOURNEYMAN AG TECHNICIAN We are looking for someone who: • has 3-5 years of experience as a Technician • consistently demonstrates exceptional customer service • is eager to pass on his/her talents to our novice technicians • enjoys diagnosing, repairing and maintaining agricultural equipment • has basic computer skills and likes to solve problems • has the ability to take initiative and thrives in a fast paced team environment We will give preference to individuals with: • Journeyperson Certification • Previous experience at a AGCO Dealership We would like to offer you: • an exemplary health and dental benefits package. • a competitive wage. Join our TEAM and work in an environment that is both rewarding and positive.

Please forward resumes to: Blaine Heck, Store Manager, Camrose Fax 780-672-1721 or email bheck@selmacsales.com

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We have all been told that cancer can be beaten. However, the bigger question is how do we prevent it in the first place. The Tomorrow Project will be visiting the Rose City in April to give local residents an opportunity to join the long-term research study into the causes of cancer. Cancer Care is a research initiative of Alberta Health Services. By 2013, researchers want to enrol 50,000 Albertans, ages 35 to 69, who have never had cancer to offer a pool of results from which to draw information. “Much of the important knowledge to be gained from this project about what causes cancer will benefit our children and grandchildren,” says Dr. Paula Robson, principal investigator for the Tomorrow Project. “We are getting better at early detection of cancer and better at treatment, such that people are living longer after receiving a cancer diagnosis. However, one area at which we need to get better is learning how to prevent cancer.” People interested in joining the study are invited to a temporary study centre at the Norsemen Inn, 6505-48 Avenue, on April 24 to 26. Those who wish to attend will be asked questions about their health and lifestyle, have some physical measurements taken and give small samples of urine and blood, or saliva. Appointments are necessary and will take about one hour. Camrose is one of three community study centres planned for outside of Calgary and Edmonton. “Cancer treatment and prevention is an important goal,” said Camrose Mayor Marshall Chalmers. “A study like the Tomorrow Project will benefit the lives of Albertans now and into the future.” Figures show almost half of all Albertans will develop cancer in their lifetime and one in four will die from the disease. In the central zone of Alberta Health Services, which includes Camrose, nearly 2,000 people developed cancer in 2009, and 846 died from the disease. For information and to join the study, visit web site www. in4tomorrow.ca or call toll-free 1-877-919-9292. There is also a mail-in option for individuals who are interested in joining the Tomorrow Project, but who live too far away from a study centre. Spaces are limited at the Camrose temporary study centre, and will be booked on a firstin, first-served basis. Those wishing to participate are encouraged to book appointments in advance. Any residents interested in volunteering with the project are encouraged to join as an ambassador to help find study members. Call 1-877-919-9292 for more details. The Tomorrow Project is part of the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project, which is made up of five regional health studies across Canada.


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Punch Drunk Cabaret plays at Scalliwags By Murray Green

The Alberta Music Industry Association, a promoter of provincial music talent, will be hosting a concert in Camrose to highlight its season and close it with a bang. The show, called Untapped Alberta (sponsored by Big Rock Brewery and ATB Financial), will be hosted by the Rose City Roots Music Society at Scalliwags Pub and Rum Bar on Saturday, April 28, and will showcase three of the province's top bands. "The association has picked Rose City Roots to receive the proceeds from an Untapped Alberta concert, which is a great coup for us," said Geraint Osborne of the society. "Audio Rocketry, Jesse Dee and Jacquie B and Camrose's own Punch Drunk Cabaret will perform. It's pretty significant that Camrose and Rose City Roots Music Society were chosen by the Alberta Music Association. It's just another sign that Camrose is becoming known as a centre of live music that goes beyond the Big Valley Jamboree." Punch Drunk Cabaret's debut album, of the same name, has been very popular across the country. Punch Drunk Cabaret mixes rockabilly, outlaw country, and steampunk swing to give the band one of the most refreshing new sounds in the province. After releasing its first CD last October and filming a music video ("Two Brown Bottles of Beer") at the Bailey Theatre, the band has caught fire and has been very busy. Punch Drunk Cabaret lead singer and guitarist Randy Bailer from Wetaskiwin has a great rockabilly voice that he mixes well with rock and roll. Camrose drummer Robin Eklund and Edmonton bassist Terry "Sawbones" Grant form a great trio. The well written and performed "Two Brown Bottles of Beer", "Hymn # 5", "My Indispens-

able Colleague" and "The Ghost of Harry Houdini" lead the parade of solid tunes on this debut. Punch Drunk Cabaret has an outstanding resume supporting high profile acts such as Nickelback and the Tragically Hip, performing in cities such as Nashville, Tennessee, and Sofia, Bulgaria, working with producers such as Chad Kroeger and Jay Semko, and even landing an appearance in an internationally released movie. The band chemistry between Randy, Robin and Terry comes alive on the CD much as it does in its live performances. The band captured some of that live energy by recording with Northern Pikes alumnus Ross Nykiforuk. The old-fashioned packaging of the CD includes a guitar pick, sticker and temporary tattoo brings back memories of the early rock promotions. For more information or to listen to the band, go to web site www.punchdrunkcabaret.com and hear the songs. Audio/Rocketry has developed a rapid underground following over the past few years. The voice behind the poetry is front man Joe Vickers, who along with bassist Matt Murphy and banjo/mandolin player Blair Drover forms the core of the band. But, one thing that can be said about the live Audio/Rocketry experience is that no matter how many folks may be on stage, the audience is always part of the band. Jesse Dee and Jacquie B are on a roll. This is a high-energy rock and roll journey across the airwaves and highways, with their acclaimed new album Our Ghosts Will Fill These Walls. They are a powerhouse duo playing an undeniably catchy brand of roots. Tickets for the Untapped Alberta show are $10 each and can be purchased at www.ticketweb.ca or at the ATB Financial branch in Camrose.

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Ulrich volunteers time to help others By Murray Green

Debbie Ulrich is bound to a wheelchair after a bad automobile accident ten years ago. But, that hasn't stopped her from volunteering to help others. The Camrose resident, who just celebrated her 29th wedding anniversary with husband Terry last month, spends her days at the Louise Jensen Care Centre and receives a day pass on the weekends to spend time at home. "Just by accident, when our van didn't work one day, my companion Phyllis Deweert took me out for a walk and we ended up by the skateboard park where there were cans and bottles laying around," explained Debbie. "I also found out, too, at the time, the building by the skateboard park was the home of the Food Bank (Camrose and District Neighbor Aid Center). So I started collecting bottles, from September to December 2010, I had a total of $504 in cash and food." Last year, Debbie set a goal of $1,000 and collected from January to the end of March. She netted $1,074.15. "I thank all of those people who have helped me

reach this goal to make it possible to buy food for the Food Bank," said Debbie. "I also need to thank my husband Terry for doing most of the grocery shopping and Phyllis as well." The Ulrichs dropped off a truckload of groceries to the Food Bank last weekend. "I am currently starting over again. The bottle depot, through the leisure services department, has set up that you can donate cash or your recyclables to the Food Bank account in my name," said Debbie. "My goal is to raise more than $2,000 this year. I can't do this on my own, but I want to keep going to help the community of Camrose." She usually phones the Food Bank to get a list of the things they are short of before going shopping. "I like to buy things like shampoo, tooth brushes, paper towels, toilet paper and other items that people need, but are not often donated along with the food. It is my way of helping others." During volunteer week in Camrose, the entire community salutes Debbie Ulrich.

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Debbie Ulrich collected a truckload full of supplies for the Neighbor Aid's Food Bank.


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2012 Ram 2500 Crew Cab SXT Diesel 4x4 #212167 • 350 h.p. 800 lb. torque Cummins diesel • six-speed automatic • Diesel engine brake • 3.73 anti-spin diff • SXT trim • Spray-in bedliner • Power windows and locks • Keyless remote entry • Trailer brake control • Popular equipment group • Chrome clad wheels • Tow hooks • Bluetooth streamming audio • Transmission cooler • Locking tailgate • Sirius satellite radio • Air conditioning • Automatic headlamps • Side and side curtain air bags • Tilt • Trailer tow pkg. • 4-wheel disc anti-lock brakes • AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo • Locking tailgage • HD shocks

Brand New! #12002

$37,490

$

$16,994

#212283

14,316 off!

#12007

$32,994

#N1002

$17,980

#212269A

$12,984

’11 Dodge Charger R/T

’12 Dodge Avenger

’11 Chrysler 300 Limited ’10 Jeep Patriot

’10 Jeep Patriot Sport

5.7 Hemi, leather, 500 km

Brand New

Leather, sunroof, 200 km

Only 78,600 km

#11101A

$19,840

$17,890

#212256A

#211103A

$12,995

4x4, only 33,500 km #212246B

$15,994

#211242A

$29,980

’09 Jeep Liberty

’09 Journey SXT

’08 Pontiac Torrent

’08 Ford Escape

’08 Toyota Highlander

Sport 4x4, 41,000 km

V6, sunroof, 63,000 km

V6, only 53,200 km

V6, leather, sunroof

7-pass., leather, V6

#212308A

$24,870

#212275A

$24,890

#212176B

$10,980

#12003A

$16,994

#212217A

$10,980

’08 Ford F150 Crew

’09 GMC 1500 Crew

’06 GMC Envoy SLE

’07 Durango Limited

’07 Hyundai Santa Fe

XLT 4x4, only 30,000 km

4x4, 5.3L auto.

4x4 4.2L auto.

Leather, DVD, 5.7 hemi

4x4, V6, auto

#211216A

$26,980

#212162A

$24,890

#212226A

$16,994

#212302A

$26,984

#212236A

$21,980

’07 Chev Avalanche LT

’07 GMC 1500 Crew

’06 GMC 2500 Crew

’07 Grand Cherokee

’04 Cadillac Escalade

Leather 4x4, sunroof

Z71 4x4, toneau

SLT, leather, 8.1L V8

Larado, leather, sunroof

EXT, 4x4, leather, 108,900 km

Only 14,000 km!

3.0 L Diesel

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