The Camrose Booster, June 21st, 2011

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Vol. LIX, No. 31

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June 21, 2011

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Summer Fashion Page 12 and 13 Entertainment and Dining Guide Pages 15 and 16 Special Occasions Page 18 Obituaries Page 28 Auctions Pages 29, 30 and 47 On the Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 32 to 39, 3 and 48 Classifieds Pages 37 to 46

News Features Canada Post workers in Camrose hit picket line . . . 4 City manager Hamblin leaves his position . . . . . . . . 6 Monitoring system helps fire department . . . . 26 Battle River REA celebrates positive year . . 30

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Behind the smiles on athletes’ faces this Sunday in Camrose will be a competitive desire to win the

Special Olympics Slo-pitch Tournament Two teams from Camrose and two teams from Olds will be heading around the bases in a quest for top honours in the “fun comes first” ball tournament. Rules of the game will be slightly adapted in an effort to get as many batters as possible to first base and beyond. Tournament organizers hope for high scoring games, great and lasting memories and maximum game participation from every Special Athlete registered. Each team will be guaranteed two games. Public attendance is encouraged and appreciated. No entrance fee will be charged. Games get underway at 10 a.m, on diamond 1, Kin Park.

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BRSD resolving staffing issues tion to consider a more predictable, stable and consistent method of funding school After weeks of behind-the-scenes divisions.” effort, it appears the teacher reductions In addition, Smith points out that required within Battle River School Divimany of our communities have been sion will be accomplished without termiexpressing their concern about the nating any continuing contract teachers. future of education in rural Alberta, In May, 21 BRSD teachers with conand this is a concern that the BRSD tinuing contracts received notices of intent Board shares. She says, “Battle River, from the school division, outlining that along with Alberta’s other rural school the individual teachers would not have a divisions, faces additional challenges role at their current school for next year, because of our declining population. and that the division might not have a With the help of our rural communities, role for them at all. However, according we also continue to advocate to governto Superintendent of Schools Dr. Larry ment for a funding model that reflects Payne, the situations of all 21 of those those unique needs.” teachers who received notices are now BRSD has known for several months resolved. The majority of those teachers that the number of staff would have to be have found spots within the school divilower next school year, due to declining sion, while a few have chosen to pursue student enrollment within the school diviother options. sion and reductions in government grants. “It’s very good news,” says Dr. Payne. Virtually all school divisions in the prov“It’s a tribute to the creative problemince are facing funding issues due to grant solving and hard work of the Human reductions – it is estimated that there will Resources department, and the willingbe about 1000 fewer teachers in Alberta ness of teachers to be flexible. We’re very next fall. pleased to announce that most of those The local school division will have teachers will continue to have employment between 34 and 40 fewer teaching posiwithin our division.” tions. Many of those positions have been Payne explains that, at the time the addressed through attrition – the retireteachers received notices of intent, the ment or resignation of teachers, as well as school division felt it was important to requests for a leave of absence. There are provide those teachers who did not have also several probationary teaching contracts a role at their current school for next year that have not been renewed. The reduction with a “heads up” that their future with BRSD was uncertain. “The job market is in teaching positions will mean several programming changes at BRSD schools. very tough for teachers in Alberta right Schools are also now finalizing their now,” he says. “We felt it was in the best changes to support staff. It is estimated interests of those staff to make them that the reduction will be similar to that aware of the possibilities. But, thanks of teachers – between 30 and 40 positions. to retirement and resignation notices we’ve received since that time, and some Support staff in schools includes educacreative restructuring of positions, we’re tional assistants, administrative assistants and librarians. Changes may take various able to achieve the reduction we need without terminating any continuing con- forms – from fewer people to fewer hours for existing staff. tracts.” BRSD is also reducing the number Board chair Cheryl Smith says its of division-wide staff, as well as making great news for the Board that teacher changes in the transportation and maintestaffing issues have been resolved without terminating continuing contracts. But, nance departments. “We’ve done everything we can to even though things are settled for next year, she feels the board’s work is far from ensure that reductions are kept away from the classroom as much as possible,” says complete. “As a board, we continue to meet with Dr. Payne. “Providing quality education to children is always at the forefront of our government representatives, and work alongside other school boards throughout decision-making.” Cheryl Smith concurs. “As a Board, the province, to advocate for a different we know things will look different for next funding model,” Smith explains. “The curyear,” she says. “But we remain committed rent system leaves us vulnerable to the to providing the best possible educational Alberta government’s economic ups and programming we can within our new downs. It’s difficult to plan long term and we continue to encourage Alberta Educa- realities.”

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Locked out

By Diane Hutchinson Communications Coordinator, BRSD

Canada Post workers Gary Gibeault (left) and Dave Macahonic walked the picket line in front of the Post Office last week with signs saying they have been locked out. By Dan Jensen

Canada Post workers in Camrose hit the picket line last week. "We just want to get back to work," said employee Sharene Spong. "We have been locked out. We are not here of our own accord." The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said in a news release last week that Canada Post's punitive reduction of hours for its staff and limiting postal service to three days a week has effectively locked out its employees across the country, leading to piles of undelivered mail. The Union believes that reducing the work schedule creates hardship for postal workers and their families. Canada Post believes the CUPW has

too many demands that would drive up costs, limit operational flexibility and restrict Canada Post's ability to address fundamental problems such as declining mail volumes, competitiveness and a $3.2 billion deficit in the pension plan. According to the CUPW, Canada Post's focus on concessions has made it impossible to negotiate. "CUPW members are fighting to keep their collective agreement from being eroded and are also resisting wage rollbacks for new hires," states a release. Postal workers across the country could be forced back to work under a bill that their Union is calling unnecessary, unjust and counterproductive.

Camrose population up by 1.4 per cent from 2008 By Dan Jensen

The numbers are in! A 2011 census report adopted by City council June 13 shows that, as of April 21, Camrose had a population of 17,236. "The total represents a population increase of 693 and a 4.2 per cent growth since April, 2008, and an annualized growth rate of 1.4 per cent since our last census," explained corporate and protective services general manager Damian Herle. The census was conducted from April 1 to 25, with April 21 being the designated census date. Under the direction of census coordinator, 28 enumerators were hired to conduct the door to door count. "The early date was chosen to eliminate confusion for the public with the federal census occurring in May," said Herle.

More women

The census showed that Camrose has 9,002 females and 8,234 males, and that the ratio of men to women was 91 to 100. The number of baby boomers (those born between 1946 and 1964) increased by 8.5 per cent, while the number of citizens in the 65 plus age group increased by 5.3 per cent. "This is reflective of our aging population," states the report, "which is also noted in our average age increasing from 40.6 to 41.1." The number of people over the age of 85 increased by 39 from 2008. "A high proportion of population in this age group is expected to continue," states the report, "as life expectancies increase, citizens remain in the commu-

area had 447 children aged 0 to 4 and 1040 between the ages of five and 18. The Jack Stuart attendance area had 224 children aged 0 to 4 and 774 children aged 5 to 18, while the Sifton attendance area had 84 children aged 0 to 4 and 154 aged five to eighteen. The percentage of students between the ages of 5 and 18 was Student population 14.86, compared to 19.60 in 1998. The census showed there was On the other side, the number of a slight increase from 2008 in the children less than five years of number of children and youth age increased to 5.76 per cent, attending public schools, and a from 5.46 per cent in 2008 and slight decrease in the number of 5.28 per cent in 1998. children and youth between the "Those are hopeful numbers ages of 5 and 18 attending sepafor the school system," said counrate schools. cillor Max Lindstrand. Growth over the years The Sparling attendance The City of Camrose popuarea had 238 children aged 0 lation grew from 2,967 in 1946 to 4 and 594 aged five to 18. The Chester Ronning attendance (before Camrose was officially a nity and rural citizens move into the city to be close to medical facilities and other services." The median age of the Camrose population was 40, the same as it was in the 2008 and 2005 censuses. Seniors and children under the age of five made up 20 per cent and 5.8 per cent of the population respectively.

city) to 5,745 in 1956, 8,362 in 1966, 10,104 in 1976, 12,968 in 1986 and 14,290 in 1998. The 2001 census showed a 2.2 per cent increase population over the 1998 census. The highest growth period in Camrose history was between 1946 and 1950, when the population increased by 12.9 per cent. The Battle River School Division and Elk Island Catholic School Division agreed to contribute on a pro-rata basis towards the cost of conducting the census. "The two school districts requested that information be gathered to assist them with their future school requirements," said Herle. "The census takers were requested to obtain information from families as to what school their children will or may be attending."


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City council and Brian Hamblin agree to go separate ways By Dan Jensen

The City of Camrose and Brian Hamblin have agreed to part ways. Mayor Marshall Chalmers announced last week that Hamblin will be stepping down as the chief executive officer of the City of Camrose effective June 30. "After assessing current and future goals, both City council and the City manager, Brian Hamblin, concluded that a change of direction was in order," said Mayor Chalmers in a June 14 press release. Council approached Hamblin with its thoughts about where the City of Camrose is headed following the May 9 adoption of the City's new strategic plan, Going Forward; a Roadmap to 2015. "Based on those conversations we came to a mutual agreement that he would leave his position as City manager and we as council would start the search for a person to replace him," said the mayor in a phone interview. "Council's role is to oversee the direction City administration is taking the City and in doing that we simply decided that some changes were needed. Chalmers said Hamblin has done a good job for the City of Camrose during his term, and that council feels he will be a valuable asset wherever he works in the future. "He is not leaving on bad terms. We parted ways on a mutually agreed upon basis." Council now needs to decide the next steps in the process, and whether it will engage an outside company or person to lead the search for a new chief administrative officer, or hire someone from within. Expectations were that council, at its June 20 meeting, would appoint corporate and protective services manager Damian Herle as acting City manager. "Damian will run the show," said Mayor Chalmers. "We are quite confident that he has the abilities to do that until we move forward in the process. Nothing is going to stop: we are moving full steam ahead." The City of Camrose also needs to fill the position of economic development officer, which has been vacant since Dennis Twomey left March 17, after 25 years of service. Hamblin, a graduate from the University of Saskatchewan's law school and former president of the Canadian Association of Municipal Administrators, became the City's chief administrative officer on June 22, 2007, after serving as senior administrator with the City of Regina and City of Moose Jaw. He was one of 31 candidates who applied for the position and one of seven who were interviewed. Duties of the City manager are to direct the administration of all City departments through the respective department heads, initiate, develop and recommend policies and procedures for City council approval, submit the annual operating and capital budgets to council for review and approval, ensure that the decisions of City council are implemented, and coordinate the actions or measures necessary to respond to a major emergency.

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Church holds tea and auction St. Andrew's Anglican Church held its first Strawberry Tea and Silent Auction Social June 11. All had a superb time of fellowship and enjoyed the homemade style short bread, strawberrries and cream that accompanied the traditionally brewed tea. The funds raised went to offsetting this winter's high utility bills for the parish. St. Andrew's Anglican Church held its annual parish picnic at Camrose's Centennial Museum Sunday, June 12. The eucharist was celebrated at the historic Church of St. Dunstan. St. Dunstan, a cozy and well preserved old country Anglican parish, was, through the kindness of the museum board, able to function in its original capacity. Fr. Jacques Vaillancourt, thought that he might have heard echos of past parishioners who were pleased that their legacy had been both preserved and honoured through its modern day liturgical use. A very fine time was experienced by all who attended.


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Letters to the Editor

GLOBAL PET FOODS DONATION

Camrose Global Pet Foods staff, from left to right, Victoria Foisy, owner Chris Zamora and Raisa Skura presented $2,910 to Battle River Animal Protection Society president Laura Houseman from funds they collected from the Show Us Your Heart promotion in February at the Camrose and Wetaskiwin stores.

PEN POINTS by Berdie Fowler

Friendliness leads to friendship Canada was the first country in the world to include multiculturalism in its official state policy. That happened in 1971 under the leadership of then Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, who strongly believed that people of all nationalities, cultures and languages could live in harmony within a single country, each sharing the rights and responsibilities of Canadian citizenship. On November 13, 2003, the Government of Canada designated June 27 of each year as Canadian Multiculturalism Day (next Monday) for the purpose of providing “an opportunity to celebrate our diversity and our commitment to democracy, equality and mutual respect and to appreciate the contributions of the various multicultural groups and communities to Canadian society.” What better way to observe Multiculturalism Day than to contemplate both the history and the future of multiculturalism in Canada! Actually, Canada has been multicultural from the time of its first inhabitants – the aboriginal peoples consisting of various tribes with different languages and cultures. Much later immigrants came from abroad – primarily from Britain and France at first, and much of Canadian history over the last two hundred and some years has focussed on relations between these two ethnicities. In the earlier days, battles occurred as ways in which to settle disputes. Immigrants continued to come, from other European countries, followed by some from Asia, the Middle East and Third World countries. Today, in Canada, with immigrants from countless countries, we don’t have civil wars. To the credit of all our citizens, consisting of a rainbow of races, ethnicities, cultures and languages, we co-exist with an amazing degree of mutual respect, peace and freedom. Pluralism in Canada was once comprised of only aboriginal peoples, British and French but that has changed. Today, the majority of Canada’s population, including the native peoples, are of non-British and non-French origin; most of them live in our largest cities. Examples are Vancouver, where approximately 30 percent are foreign-born, and Toronto, where 38 percent are foreign-born. In Toronto, with a population of over three million, more than 90 different languages are commonly spoken, and tens of thousands of children entering public schools do not speak English as a mother tongue; at the University of Toronto, more than half of first-year students are non-white. Canada is generally seen as a model of multiculturalism success but we need to be watchful and aware that multiculturalism in some other countries is deemed to have been a failure. We must study carefully to discover what makes the difference, and stay on course ourselves. Is success due to our immigration policy, our sponsorship programs, the educational and employment opportunities available to immigrants? Is it the peace, safety and freedom of movement here? Is Canada just an escape from unhospitable conditions elsewhere ? Is it the warmth of welcome extended to immigrants by Canadians? It is indeed possible for people of diverse cultures to live in harmony – we see living examples in our midst every day in Canada. I cannot explain why peace can be maintained in a pluralist society in one country and not in another but I do know that friendship, trust and mutual respect is required and that begins with kindness and respect that each person extends to another. Friendliness leads to friendship; the words and acts of each of us make a difference.

Letters are welcomed but please limit them to 500 words or less and sign with first name, initial, surname, address and phone number; only name of writer and city or town will be printed. Letters to third parties are not accepted. The Camrose Booster may edit for clarity, legality, personal abuse, good taste, public interest and availability of space. The Camrose Booster thanks you for your interest in the letters page and encourages your comments. Dear Editor: Why bother with AESO’s attempt to clarify Ted Morton's “facts and figures? (“More static over power costs,” May 27/11) Minister Morton has gone from denying HDVC lines are for export (“Absolutely not!”) and half-apologizing that he “may have misled some Albertans,” to saying what will garner him some PC votes while vying for the premier’s chair in September. Who cares about the transmission lines or exporting electricity to the US? That’s old news since WikiLeaks released memos proving that Albertans are misled … and swindled through transmission fees hidden in their electricity bills. Besides, transmissionline-savvy readers know that Albertans do not need HVDC transmission lines exporting electricity to the USA, as per AESO’s maps and tables (Figure 4.2.1-1; Table 4.9.4-1, Long-term Transmission Plan 2009) showing the $815 million connection from Alberta to the USA, grid maps in National Geographic (July 2010), and National Energy Board’s maps and subsequent 2.5 million MW (export) permits. Bill 50 allows these projects to be declared “critical,” to the advantage of private utility companies, without any previously required “proof of need” and cost controls. Bills 19 and 36 make land acquisitions easy, quick, and cheap (without delays in Court). Let’s speculate about a possible new PC thrust to expand their land-grab policies … but this time to solve Alberta’s “homeless” person problem. Extrapolate the PCs' land-use policies re commandeering land to confiscating unused space in many Alberta homes. If PCs can take the space under our feet (Bill 24), they can justify taking a spare bedroom as well, all in the name of “public interest” or “public good.” A (Regional) Homeless Plan would “prevail,” taking (unused) space for homeless persons. No cost to the government! The hom-

eowner would pay for taxes, insurance, all utilities, and if necessary, feed the homeless person. This additional household cost would be minimal, certainly no more than the increase in electricity transmission fees foisted on Albertans for the sole benefit of our poor southern neighbours. PCs could claim measurable employment benefits, establishing a bureaucracy to identify spare bedrooms and administer the procurement of homeless persons’ new accommodations. This would boost Alberta’s economy. Food banks would disappear, as would the current stress on social assistance. PCs could ignore any “hue and cry” from disgruntled property owners in the same manner as they ignored current landowners' protests, and legislate yet another over-riding Bill, that allows the homeowner to apply to the minister for a hearing and/or compensation. See how easy it is for PCs to govern a province when they have been doing it for 40 years! (Caution: a 30/40-year rule is a 2011 trend in world politics.) What nonsense to think that WikiLeaks and some outdated memos could derail the PC agenda! The pending AUC Hearings will proceed just as planned. This PC government was “duly” elected and thereby has the right to rule/govern – and to decide what is good for Albertans, and what Albertans need and/or want. Anyone who thinks otherwise is obviously very misguided. Bill Leithead, Bawlf

please contact camroseprofile@ hotmail.com or staff@ unmaskingchoice.ca, or visit the CCBR website at unmaskingchoice.ca Becky Kuefler, Camrose and District Pro-Life

Dear Editor: I worked with Dan Jensen on an article about the wheelchair accessibility of downtown Camrose in the May 24th issue of The Camrose Booster. The following week, Berdie Fowler wrote about accessibility in her weekly column. We both noted how much we appreciate the generosity and kindness of the store owners and staff who are willing to assist people with mobility issues. I had started to write in response to Berdie’s comments, to make the point that as much as I value peoples’ generosity and kindness, the problem of inaccessibility is still very real. And then I had an experience that changed what I had intended to write. I have an upcoming event to attend that I wanted to buy a new dress for. In the past, Main Street stores (like Lou’s and Fringe Benefits) have been really accommodating, letting me take clothes home to try on, as I'm in a wheelchair and am unable to try on clothes without special assistance. Last week, one Camrose Main Street merchant went out of her way to help me find just the right dress. When I went to The Bali Shop, I found four different dresses I liked, but wasn't sure which dress (or which size) to take home and try on. Maureen Grundberg, the shop owner, graciously put two sizes of each dress into a cardboard box and drove Dear Editor: them to my home. She left The Reproductive them with my caregiver and "Choice" tour me for the afternoon so that On June 28 The CanaI could try everything on in dian Centre for Bio-ethical comfort. Maureen came back Reform (CCBR) will be in Camrose as part of a pro-life at the end of the day and packed up the dresses that tour throughout central and I didn't want, while I wrote northern Alberta. CCBR is an educational organization a cheque for the dress I had chosen! Wow! Customer serof young adults who have vice at its very best! a mission to make abortion I would still like to purunthinkable. Their tour will sue the issue of accessibility reach cities such as Camin the downtown area (and rose, Red Deer and Edmonwhat improvements could be ton with the goal of changmade), but for the moment, ing minds and hearts while I am choosing to count my educating the public on the blessings and express my realities of abortion. deepest thanks to the peoCamrose and District ple who take the time to Pro-Life extends an invitahold open a door, move boxes tion to the community to attend a talk on "Transform- out of the way and recognize that even though I’m ing the Culture by Making in a wheelchair, I’m still a Abortion Unthinkable" given by the CCBR at St. Andrew's valuable customer, just like everyone else. Anglican Church, 4713-50 Deborah Morgan Street, starting at 8:00 p.m. Camrose, AB For further information,


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Among the university’s numerous achievements is Augustana Campus’ continued excellence as host and partner in the region’s Reading University program. Through a partnership with the Battle River Community Foundation and the Camrose-based school division, the intense one-month Reading University emphasizes literacy skills of all kinds. The program is designed to be interesting, engaging and fun, helping children enhance their reading skills and become excited about learning.

decided already that university is not for them, and then, after four weeks, the kids are touring parents around ‘my university.’” At the University of Alberta, we are proud to be a part of the community and are delighted to share with you our stories and our involvement in projects locally, nationally and internationally.

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Fundraiser for Morgan June 25 By Dan Jensen

A benefit of hope for Deborah Morgan will be held at the historic Bailey Theatre in Camrose this Saturday, June 25. "We're hoping to raise about $7,000, which is about half of the total cost of my trip to Cosa Mesa, California, in August," said Ms. Morgan. "The rest will come from my family, savings and wherever I can get it." The benefit will begin with a dinner at 6:15, followed by a variety show at 7:30 featuring the talents of four-year-old Gabriel Mamuad, a Filipino singing sensation, and Josh Martin and

Lisa Gelley, from Vancouver's 605 Collective Dance Company. Martin, who is Ms. Morgan's son, is a graduate from the Camrose Academy of Dance. The benefit will also feature a silent and live auction. "It should be a really fun night," said Ms. Morgan. "I know a lot of people are interested in seeing my son and the inside of the Bailey Theatre." The idea of a fundraiser was proposed by Morgan's friends when they heard she was thinking about a trip outside Canada to receive treatment for her MS. "My friends have been just

wonderful, as has the entire community," said Ms. Morgan. "I have been overwhelmed and humbled by everyone's support." Tickets for the benefit may be purchased from Beginning to End Kitchen and Bath at 381048 Avenue, Camrose (phone 780679-4657 or 780-679-0750). Multiple Sclerosis is a devastating disease that has severe effects on people from all walks of life, most often striking young people in their prime. The causes of MS are not well understood, and there are probably a number of different factors that have to be present for the disease to develop.

When Deborah Morgan asked her neurosurgeon a year ago about the possibility of having cerebrospinal venus insufficiency (CCAVI) treatment for her multiple sclerosis, she was told it wasn't worth her time or her money. That opinion was different when she asked him again last month. "He told me that he thought I should go and that it was worth doing," said Ms. Morgan. "He said he has over 50 patients who have had the surgery done and that he is seeing good results from it." Morgan will be travelling to Costa Mesa, Mexico, August 8, where doctors will consult with her and conduct an MRI to determine whether the veins in her neck have been compromised and are not properly allowing blood to get from the brain and the spine back to the heart. "Some researchers theorize that this particular condition possibly hastens the development of MS or may be a factor leading to the worsening of MS symptoms," said Ms. Morgan. If the MRI proves that the veins are indeed compromised, treatment will proceed. "They'll do the surgery the day after the MRI, keep me for 48 hours to make sure everything is ok, then let me go," said Ms. Morgan. The treatment was pioneered by a Dr. Zamboni, from Italy, who found a great deal of success in unblocking the veins of MS sufferers. His studies showed that a large proportion of patients with MS have abnormal flow patterns which presumably cause abnormal flow pressures in the brain. Patients without MS, whether healthy volunteers or those with other neurological diseases, do not seem to have these abnormalities of the veins. The treatment is not being considered in Canada because neurologists have doubts about its soundness, and that there hasn't been enough research done on it. In the meantime, thousands of Canadians, like Morgan, are going to the United States or

other doctors, where the treatment is allowed. "The Canadian government has I think put five million dollars into studies to look at it but they are not doing any clinical trials as of yet," said Morgan. "In my case I just thought it was time. I don't have a lot of time and I decided that this was something I wanted to do now." While it is not a cure, the treatment has proven to provide relief for those with MS. And, as Ms. Martin has explained, it could save millions of dollars on drug costs. "There is a concern that the veins could constrict again; for some people that happens and for others it doesn't. But if the treatment was offered in Canada, people could have it a couple of times a year and still be further ahead than they are now. Spending $2,500 is considerably better than spending $70,000 a year on drugs." Ms. Martin was diagnosed with MS in 1984, the year she moved to Camrose. For a while she managed pretty well and was able to raise two sons, but eventually started using the cane, and then, ten years ago, a walker. Things took a turn for the worse seven years ago when she fell and broke her leg. Her only mobility now comes from a powered wheelchair. "I guess I am lucky because the disease progressed fairly slowly, and I didn't lose my mobility all at once," said Ms. Morgan. "I was able to raise kids and be active in my community. It was just a matter of staying positive and always having hope, because without hope it is hard to keep going." Ms. Morgan has been employed for the entire time she has had MS, with most of her jobs coming in the area of adult literacy. She is currently completing a master's degree in distance education through Athabasca University. "I am very capable mentally, just not physically," she said. Morgan will be the third resident from the area (Steve Vikse and Greg Yuha are the others) to go outside Canada for treatment in the last two years.


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Karaoke Contest Stand tall, men! We’re open! 11 a.m. Look sharp!

Last night was a blast!

Semi-Finals! Thursday, June 23 1st PRIZE

$

1,000 CASH!

The Tap Room now open 11 a.m. daily The Tap Room – a place you can go to enjoy good food in a comfortable setting. Order from the full Norsemen menu – maybe enjoy one of the craft-brewed beers made right here – and relax. The world outside can wait, for a little while.

Sirloin, charbroiled to perfection 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…

$

7.95

2nd PRIZE – $250 Cash 3rd PRIZE – $100 Gift Certificate Singers will quality for finals based on Audience Applause. Come out and support your favorite!

SEMI-FINALISTS ARE… • • • • • • • • • • •

Wanda Wiedeman Julianna Shostak Roland Desjardins Brittany Lehman Malin Nyhus Carrie Bakaas J’aime Myles Jessica Dostie Alfred Manuel Jeremy Klein Alexis Beloin

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Courtney Halback Amber Rae Trautman Dave Kierluk Angela Levitt Jennifer Levitt Justin Myles Steven Kelch Cole Lawrence James Dargatz Heather Lundle Kris Hansen

Available seven days a week, between 11:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.

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Ask about our Loaner Grill!

LET’S BBQ! GAS GRILLS

Enjoy this commercial grade stainless steel on your deck or… Portability The Versa goes with you... camping, in your RV, or on your boat. Perfect for balconies.

WOOD PELLET GRILLS A Louisiana Grill will give you that REAL WOOD FIRED FLAVOR while eliminating the messy chore of wood chopping.

Only available at…

Alberta's Littlest Airport

FUN FLY 2011

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Friday, Saturday and Sunday, July 1, 2 and 3

An exhibition weekend of

RADIO CONTROLLED MODEL AIRCRAFT

• If you're a pilot, bring your airplanes … • If you're an aviation enthusiast, bring your lawn chairs … • If you're interested … bring your questions

ADMISSION FEE: $2.00 per adult, children under 12 free Camping available

22 km east of Camrose on Highway 13 to the Kelsey Road and 4 km south NOTE TO FULL-SIZE PILOTS: F ull-size airstrip on the property. Please contact us by phone prior to arrival.

Phone 780-679-7342 or 780-373-3953

Discover 17 delicious new additions to the O’Shea’s menu. We’re ready to serve you! 4706-73 Street, Camrose 780-679-0223

KLUG’S SHEET METAL (Camrose) LTD. (Since 1939)

(780)672-2335

4603-53rd Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 0Y1

VISIT OUR SHOWROOM!

O’Shea’s new management team is looking forward to seeing you soon!

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Ferintosh Centennial 2011 Friday, July 1, to Sunday, July 3

Friday, July J l 1 4:00 p.m. Registration begins 5:00 p.m. Hot Dogs served courtesy of the Community Club 7:00-8:00 p.m. Live Entertainment under the B Big Top Visiting and Social until 10:00 p p.m.

Saturday, July 2 8:00-10:00 a.m. Firemen’s Pancake Breakfast 9:30 a.m. Dignitary Speeches 11:00 a.m. Parade – Birthday Cake immediately following th the Parade on Main Streett AFTERNOON ACTIVITIES (Most running until 4:00 p.m.) • Hi-U Drop-In serving Chili and Beaver Tales • Rec Centre serving Burgers, Hot Dogs, Pie and Ice Cream • Friends of Little Beaver Display at the Rec Centre • Quilt Show and Tea Room at Ferintosh Manor B&B • Horse and Wagon Rides • Scavenger Hunt • Children’s Carnival • Firemen Games • Hot Air Balloon Rides • Mirror Lake Miniature Train R Rides for families • 1911 Cadillac courtesy of Reynolds Alberta Museum CELEBRATION SUPPER AND CONCERT Advance tickets only – $25 (Seniors $20) Available by calling 780-877-2513 or at Marlin Travel in Camrose 5:00 p.m. Doors open – Light entertainment and cocktails 6:00 p.m. Supper 8:30 p.m. Jo Hikk Concert and Beer Garden – Advance tickets on sale until June 24 11:00 p.m. Fireworks

Sunday, July 3 10:30 a.m. Non-Denominational Church Service – Potluck Lunch to follow 12:00 noon-2:00 p.m. Friends of Little Beaver Display

Celebration Supper and Concert

Saturday, July 2, 6 p.m. ADVANCE TICKETS REQUIRED

Concert Featuring

FIREWORKS TO FOLLOW

For more information, check out www.ferintoshdra.com, email ferintoshdra@hotmail.com or call 780-877-2513

CAMROSE GUN AND SPORTSMAN SHOW CAMROSE REGIONAL EXHIBITION

JUNE 24 to 26, 2011 Friday, 4-9 / Saturday, 10-6 / Sunday, 10-5

It’s finally here! The first Gun and Sportsman Show in Camrose! Come and see over 60 exhibitors! Barter and trade! Make your best deal at the show. Guns, guns and more guns: rifl es, shot guns, handguns, ammo, compound and crossbows, knives, cleaning and loading supplies; camo clothing, custom stocks, ladies’ hunting wear, scopes, John Deere gun safes, wild game cooking show, spices, jerky and sausages, butchering supplies, PAL and boat licences, military surplus, video camera glasses, gas powered Simpson winch, safari outfi tters, bullet pens, custom fi tted ear protection, custom stocks, Kenetrek boots, custom back heating pads, antler carvings, camping accessories, military backpack, survival gear, fi shing gear, custom lures, trail cameras, blinds, tree stands, sky base maps and lots more! ATVs, RVs and Hot Tubs: holiday trailers, 5th wheels and motorhomes; Honda ATVs, UTVs, generators and pumps; John Deere Gator, chainsaws, generators and various other power equipment; boats, tub trailers, dirt bikes; batteries and inverters; hot tubs and more! Check out the bargains and bring your trades!

Info at www.all-riteauction.com or call 780-374-3864 Ad is subject to additions and deletions. Admission: 12 and over – $6, kids – FREE

Silver Creek Paintball Ltd. IS OPEN FOR BOOKINGS! • Team windups • • Stags/Stagettes •

Birthdays Company Parties

Walk On Nights First and Third Thursdays of every month, 5 to 9 p.m.

Walk On Saturdays Join a group. 1 p.m. No reservations needed.

www.silvercreekpaintball.ca 780-855-2247 COME TO THE

Camrose and District Farmers’ Market! Duggan Mall, Camrose Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

• Fresh Fruit and Vegetables • Baking • Meat • Eggs • Crafts/Sewing • Health Products FOR INFORMATION OR TO BOOK A TABLE, CALL SARA AT 780-781-5501

ENTERTAINMENT

Rev. Ken Grambo will be here June 25!


McClellan Wheaton Chev Buick GMC

D & D Vehicle Sales and Services

38 Street

39 Street

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780-672-2225

HIGHWAY 13 EAST

3810-48 Ave., Unit 1, East End Camrose

We now accept Interac

Camrose Registry Ltd.

5613-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone (780)672-1671, Fax (780)672-1982 • • • • • • •

Alberta Registry Services Vehicle registration • Land Title Searches Raffle licences • File Annual Returns Driver testing/Learner’s exams • Register Trade Names/Partnerships Lien searches and registration • Incorporate Companies Vital statistics/Marriage licences • Corporate Registries – Level 3 Pro-rate and fleet registrations • Traffic fine payments Vehicle inspection certificates • Operator Services HOURS: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

11th Annual

All Star Baseball Challenge Come and watch the very best players from the

BATTLE RIVER LEAGUE

Kassian uses an advanced computer scanning system that measures your feet dynamically while you are walking. This helps her make an effective diagnosis of your foot related problems. The orthotics she prescribes to help your feet move more effectively are very thin and lightweight. They fit discreetly into your favorite shoes. Kassian’s professional services will be offered on Thursday, June 30, at this location: Camrose Community Centre (Old Drill Hall), 4518-54 Street, 2nd Floor, Room 230 (elevator access). As space for this clinic will be limited, book now by calling 1-780-466-1104.

– SERVING EDMONTON AND AREA SINCE 1984 –

compete against the very best of the

POWERLINE LEAGUE.

Up for grabs: the coveted Harry Andreassen Trophy!

Action not to be missed. No admission.

TUESDAY, JUNE 28th, 7:45 p.m. Harry Andreassen Diamond, Camrose

Coming to Camrose Thursday, June 30, 2011 Camrose Community Centre (Old Drill Hall) 4518-54 Street, 2nd Floor, Room 230 (elevator access)


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Thanks for Another Wonderful Year in Business! With the end of our twelfth season almost upon us, we’d like to thank each of our customers for their support once again this year. Your patronage and friendship is always appreciated! Take advantage of our Year End Sale on now until Saturday, June 25, 5 p.m. Special Thanks... ... to our wonderful team of gardening professionals. We couldn’t do it without you!

Top L: Betty, Jennifer, Tammy, Joanne Middle: Nicki, Sue, Tracy, Lauren Front: Brian, Cindy, Catherine, Nicole, Anne, Bryan

SPECIAL SIONS A C C O Who’s enjoying the sunny day?

Must be... 80 year old Ray!

Happy Birthday! Year End Sale on Now!

10% off…

30% off

Location i 50th Street

53rd St. Parkview Drive

68th Street

Highway 13

Underpass

Congratulations Andrea and Dan! It was a beautiful day. We wish you much happiness and love!

Henri Studios Fountains and Garden Statues

All remaining Stock – Trees, Shrubs, Perennials and All Plants

Love, Sandra and Family Dan and Angie Wilcox are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Nola to Tyler, son of Marvin and Val Bellamy of Revelstoke, British Columbia. The wedding will take place in Camrose on July 16, 2011.

S East side of road next to the water treatment plant

Camrose Drive

FINAL WEEK HOURS Tuesday-Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

We’re Growing Greener...

PHONE 780-672-2219

by expanding our use of biodegradable pots

South on 50th Street at 3801-50th Street

Happy 50th Laura!

Happy 11 th Birthday, Miss Abby! Love your Family SURPRISE SOMEONE! Recognize a special occasion with an ad on this page!

Camrose and Rural Areas

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UFA celebrated agriculture as the backbone of its business with a Farmers' Day event at the Camrose outlet. Hot dogs were served and a farmers' market is held on a special day each year to honour farmers across Alberta.

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Camrose Arts Society and Human Resources & Development Present…

Creative Arts Summer Program 2011

Reliable and Professional Garage Door and

Children ages 6 to 12 July 4 to August 26 Monday to Friday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Chuck MacLean Arts Centre 4809-52 Street, Under Co-op Camrose, AB

OVERHEAD DOOR

Call Tracy or Jane

is now available in Camrose and area

780-672-9949 For More information

Crafts! Fun!

Pre-Registration encouraged $18/day or $75 for five days Discount rates and extended supervision available REGISTRATION: 8:30 to 9:00 a.m. Drop-ins welcome

The chickens raised at Sunworks Farm are now outside in the fresh air and green grass

Sales & Service

Also: Security Gates • Roll Shutters • Electrical Doors Whether you’re planning or building a new home, shop or commercial building, or perhaps a storage facility on the farm, count on our expert technicians. We are equipped and trained to handle major repairs or minor adjustments. With 5 service trucks, we are available almost any time. Just looking for a new opener or parts for a do-it-yourself job? You can count on us for this too!

SERVICES INC.

780.672.0800 • 780.352.0777

Camrose Minor Ball wishes to extend its heartfelt appreciation to the following sponsors who have helped make this ball season a memorable one for hundreds of Camrose and area children. Battle River Credit Union • Battle River Hockey Plus • Camrose Chrysler • Camrose City Police Association • McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC • Smitty’s Restaurant • The Parts Counter • Zetsen Master Builders Inc.

Sunworks chickens are Certified Organic and the way they are raised is Certified Humane. Old-fashioned flavour. Food you can trust. Visit Sunworks today and taste the difference in organic food.

Camrose Minor Ball encourages readers to show their support for these generous community-minded businesses.

CERTIFIED ORGANIC • CELIAC SAFE • Chicken • Turkey • Lamb • Beef • Pork • Bison

Mon. to Fri., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sat., 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 4415-36 Street, Camrose 780-672-9799 www.sunworksfarm.com

Excellent turnout for MS bike tour By Dan Jensen

Wave after wave of tired but happy cyclists rolled into Camrose the first day of the 2011 Rona MS Bike Tour (Leduc to Camrose) June 11. "We had 1900 cyclists registered, which was about 1,000 more than last year," said Rona MS Bike Tour event coordinator Carolyn Galloway. While the exact amount of money raised by the two-day, 185 km ride will not be known for a couple of weeks, it should be close or more than last year's total of $1.7 million. Going into the event, the Happy Filmores team had raised $63,498.45, while the Stantec Stingers had raised $34,408.58. Another cyclist, David Vince, indicated he was willing to donate up to $2,000 from the sale of two houses. The cyclists enjoyed a supper and entertainment at Camrose Regional Exhibition before heading to their recreational vehicles or dorm rooms at Augustana for a solid night's rest. "All in all it was an amazing weekend," said Galloway. The Leduc-Camrose bike tour is the biggest bike tour in the country, requiring a volunteer force of approximately 500 individuals. All money raised from the event is used to support the MS Society. Over 11,000 Albertans live with multiple sclerosis, a disease that destroys the protective covering of the nerve fibres and sometimes the nerve fibres themselves – preventing signals from being transmitted to the brain and spinal cord to the rest of the body. Most people with MS are diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 40. Women are three times more likely than men to be diagnosed. Alberta researchers are making significant gains in the treatment and cure of MS.

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Bikers in the Rona MS Bike Tour make their way to the CRE.


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Our RURAL READERS are very important to us…

We’re revved up about the 2011 Camrose Cruisers Car Show THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS, VOLUNTEERS AND SUPPORTERS MAJOR SPONSORS

If the Canada Post strike results in closure of rural post offices, here is where you will be able to temporarily pick up your copy of or

If you are coming to Camrose, additional copies of the Home Team Paper and all flyers entrusted to us for delivery will be found on racks and stands at stores, gas bars, restaurants and other high traffic locations. As an area resident of: Watch for our rack inside:

J & L Laundromat and Hair Salon

CORPORATE SPONSORS The Auto Shoppe D&D Vehicle Sales and Service Maximum Mechanical Midas Auto Service Experts OK Tire OPT Waste Removal

Community Home Directory Camrose Resort Casino Dairy Queen Dales Liquor Store The Player’s Club Speedy Self Serve & Laundromat UFA Petroleum

A&A Automatic Transmission Alice Hotel E&L Autobody Elliott’s Auto Care GB Men’s Hair GEO’s Lounge/Smitty’s JD’s Small Engine Repair

Davison Pro Computers Fountain Tire Hi-Way 13 Transport Liquidation World Super Clean Car Wash Windwood Signs

VOLUNTEERS Doerksen Taekwon-Do Club Members: • Lyndel Schuurman • Kellie Breker • Griffi n Tweedy • Brent Storey • Mathew Storey • Ken Dobos • Karen Doerksen • Sheralyn Dobos • Carlee Dobos • Terry Ulrich • Kayla Ulrich Also, Brian Walsh, Jose Bilo, Jeannie Pshyk, Bruce Ramstad, Bob Davis, Darryl Neuman, John Flint, Vern Lightburn

ORGANIZERS Ken Mah Donny Evans Ken Flint Jordan Lee

Tim Levitt Pat Parker Russ Sommer Kevin Staal

Wayne Staal Krystal Curry Nathan Doerksen Jay Hsu

We look forward to seeing you all again next year!

Jaywalkers' Jamboree fun Dressing up to have some fun at the recent Jaywalkers' Jamboree were: (left to right, front) Carter Sieben, Cody Laskosky, Chad Sieben, (left to right, back) Matthew Olofson, Ethan McIndoe and Kyle Sieben.

Ohaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Custom Welding New Norway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . New Norway Gas Bar Bittern Lake . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Village Office Round Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Round Hill Hotel Edberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . Senior Citizens’ Drop-In Centre Kingman . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cornerstone Christian School Rosalind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Seniors’ Drop-In Centre Bawlf. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Homestyle Bakery and Cafe Hay Lakes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hay Lakes Supermarket Ferintosh. . . . . . . . . . . Little Beaver Hi-U Senior Centre Meeting Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Half Diamond Sales Heisler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fine Gifts & Emporium Daysland. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battle River Credit Union Strome . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Race Trac Gas Killam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battle River Credit Union Donalda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Donalda Museum Galahad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Galahad Hotel Forestburg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Forestburg Agencies Alliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battle River Credit Union Sincere thanks to all businesses, facilities and centres listed here for your immense cooperation in accommodating our racks in a weatherproof prominent, indoor location. You are as special to us as you are to your respective communities. We value every reader. We believe that the very best way to deliver The Booster to our rural readers is through our partnership with Canada Post, our delivery method of choice since 1952. We do not believe that rack delivery will provide our rural readers with the convenience and accuracy of delivery that you deserve. However, if a general strike is called, this delivery alternative will be our only option. This temporary solution will only be implemented if absolutely necessary. As quickly as the situation with Canada Post is resolved, our rural delivery method will return to normal.

Everyone reads The Booster!


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Discover the beauty of better hearing AT LEDUC-CAMROSE HEARING CLINIC

We carry a wide variety of hearing aids from the following manufacturers: • Bernafon • Starkey • Phonak • GN Resound • Oticon • Siemens • Widex • Unitron Call today and discover the beauty of better hearing!

Leduc-Camrose Hearing Clinic Unit 200, 5015-50 Avenue, Camrose 780-679-0556 Unit 1, 5204-50 Street, Leduc 780-986-3326 TOLL FREE 1-800-986-3326

THANK YOU

for helping Camrose host 120 teams of soccer players and their families. We couldn’t do it without our volunteers, parents, players, sponsors and organizers who made the Night Classic 2011 possible.

Sponsors for Night Classic 2011 A-1 Rental Battle River Hockey Plus Bethany Group Big Top Tents Border Roofing Central Agencies Inc. City of Camrose CMSA Concession CRE D&D Vehicle Sales Drever Agencies Electro Tel Hauser Home Hardware Ken’s Furniture OPT Waste Managment O’Sheas Eatery & Ale House Subway Tee Pee Trade & RV Centre Windwood Group

Lighten, brighten and tighten your skin An interview with Dr. Neetu Saini regarding skin care Chemical Peels A chemical peel, also known as chemexfoliation or derma-peeling, is one technique used to improve the appearance of your skin. In this treatment, I apply a mild chemical solution, which causes exfoliation of superfi cial dead cells and hence treats hyperpigmentation scars, fi ne wrinkles, age spots, melasma and brings out new brighter complexion. Patients see me for their skin problems and I advise whether they would benefi t from a peel. Not everybody is a candidate for a chemical peel. I give recommendations on how to prepare your skin for a peel over the next 2 to 3 weeks. After this preparation, you can take a peel anytime in the clinic. We will take photographs to show improvements in your skin.

Gentle Solutions

I use Glycolic acid peels, TCA peels and Jessner’s peel, depending on your skin. Pregnant and lactating moms

City council has given its approval to a new five-year agreement with Centra Cam Vocational Training Association for the operation of the Recycle with Centra Cam drop-off depot. The existing five-year agreement between the City of Camrose and Centra Cam expires at the end of June.

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It may take 4 to 5 treatments, one month apart, to see good results. Initially your skin may look a little red and fl aky but eventually you will appreciate the good results. I am also doing Botox and Dermal Fillers, in Jeunesse Clinic, plus Latise, a product that can give you longer fuller ALL NATURAL eyelashes in a few weeks. Botox is a natural protein that relaxes the wrinkle causing muscles and treats wrinkles. A dermal fi ller is a natural substance that replenishes the lost volume with aging and hence treats

Dr. Neetu Saini, MD wrinkles. A combination of Botox and Fillers, also called a ‘soft lift,’ usually helps.

You can look your best

I was always fascinated with Aesthetic Medicine as much as I am passionate about my Women’s Clinic. I like to see women looking their best. Life can be so much more fulfi lling when you look and feel your best.

To book your FREE consultation with Dr. Saini call

780.672.2425 ext. 167

Council approves recycling agreement By Dan Jensen

RV lots available for lease

cannot take peels. Also, I don’t apply peels on ages less than 20 and over 65. Patients allergic to aspirin cannot take Jessner’s peel. Patients with cold sores also cannot take the peel without fi rst treating the cold sores. Peels are an excellent choice for anybody concerned about fi ne wrinkles, hyperpigmentation, acne scars or dull complexion can benefi t from it. The peels I use are mild.

Compensation

The new agreement will compensate Centra Cam for operational expenses utilizing a base grant and volume based subsidy for commodities processed for shipping. Yearly adjustments will be

made to cover inflation and other new initiatives. The City of Camrose currently provides a subsidy of $85,000 a year, paid in monthly installments. It also provides a volume-based subsidy of $97.50 per tonne. Revenue from paper and cardboard products is shared on the basis of 85 per cent City and 15 per cent Centra Cam. Numbers from last fall showed the Recycle with Centra Cam depot was recycling forty 1,110 lb. bales of cardboard a week and forty-five 1,370 lb. bales of newsprint a month. The depot also recycles TVs and computers, tin cans, plastic

bags, cans, glass, paint cans and fluorescent tubes. Master plan

Subject to approval during the 2012 budget deliberations, City administration will be undertaking the development of a master plan on the provision and delivery of waste management and recycling services by the City of Camrose for the purposes of developing a coherent program for the effective and efficient management of solid waste and recyclables that aligns with basic expectations and offers services supported by residents and ratepayers based upon service usage data.


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Daycare opening soon!

Call to reserve a spot!

Love Thy Neighbour’s Kids

BAWLF SUMMERCARE

…but have them play on their side of the fence!

This July and August!

Our complete fence packages, plans and easy-to-follow instructions make fence-building a breeze!

WE OFFER: •

Great Prices, for example… Pressure Treated 6’ Fence

$ 67

8

/lineal ft.

• Wide Variety of Styles • Multiple Height Choices • Spruce, Cedar, Treated, Vinyl or Aluminum • Help at every step of the way! Fence packages include ACQ 4’x4’ pressure-treated post, 2’x4’ rails and 1’x6’ premium fence boards. Nails and fence clips included. • Cutting and assembly required • Gates extra • Delivery available

Good Neighbour 10% Discount if two or more packages are purchased at the same time

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FUN ACTIVITIES, CRAFTS AND FIELD TRIPS HALF OR FULL DAYS Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For Summercare/Daycare inquiries, call 780-376-0004 or 780-373-2115

Eaves Trough Cleaning and Repairs MARKOVICH RESOURCES INC. SERVICES PROVIDED: • Clean eaves troughs to prevent flooding and sagging of troughs • Check for proper drainage from troughs to downspouts and around house • Repair leaky troughs and do minor repairs • Install new drain spouts and rain barrel systems

Call Ron or Shane for a FREE ESTIMATE 780.672.7678

Protect Your Concrete! MARKOVICH RESOURCES INC. MAKE YOUR CONCRETE BEAUTIFUL We seal concrete with high quality sealant for broomed finish, exposed aggregate, stamped and smooth finish (garage floors). We prevent damage from salt, oil and dirt. Sealant will naturally maintain and keep clean. We can help with slippery concrete. Ask us how!

Call Ron or Shane for a FREE ESTIMATE 780.672.7678

A gate style l that h will illl match your yard, needs and personal preference Since our opening, many of the items we have bought from local clients are coins and jewellery – typically buried out of sight and usually out of mind. They are items that no longer have use or sentimental value. Like our customers, you too, are likely to be surprised at what your treasures are worth. Phone 780.672.8818 Fax 780.672.1002 6809-48 Avenue, Camrose

Creamer If sterling silver and same size as the one shown here, it is worth… $

388!* Pre-1967 Canadian Silver Dollars Approximate worth… $ 15.73!* each *Prices based on spot price silver at $35/ounce

We pay CASH for gold and silver! • Jewellery • Sterling Silver Flatware • Coins • Dental Gold We pay more! We pay 75% based on spot price of gold and silver. Lower Level, 4946-50 Street, Camrose Phone 780-608-4855 Open Tuesday to Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


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July Appointments Available

- Tooth Whitening - Oral Sedation for anxious patients - Restoration of Dental Implants - Laser Dentistry - Oral Cancer Screenings - TMJ Services such as splints - Dental Extractions, including wisdom teeth - Dental Cleanings and Exams

- Infant and Child Dental Services - Emergency Dental Procedures - White Fillings - Digital Impressions - Same-day Ceramic Crowns - Crowns, Veneers, Inlays, Onlays and Bridges - Root Canal Therapy

www.camrosedentistry.com Services Provided by a General Dentist

…MORE LISTINGS FROM CENTRAL AGENCIES ACREAGES BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE TREED ACREAGE! ... picture perfect 3.36 REDUCE D! acres of paradise only 1/2 mi. to city limits. Lovely character 1-1/2 storey home, huge south facing deck, beautiful landscaped yard, superb 30’x40’ htd. garage. You have to see it! Now only $365,900 CA304324 YOU’LL LOVE THE LOCATION! ... 3 km east on Hwy 26. Beautiful park-like setting on 3.93 acres. Ideal for large family or B&B. Large split-level home, 3360 sq. ft. Very spacious rooms, 6 bdrm., family room w/gas FP, great room for entertaining large gatherings. All major appl. Dble. attach. gar. plus 24’x28’ htd. gar./workshop. Exceptional yard, treed, flowering shrubs, flower beds. 2 riding lawn mowers, snowblower. Pleasure to show! Asking $700,000 CA315025 G R E A T ACREAGE JUST MINUTES FROM CAMROSE ... It has a 1520 sq. ft. mobile home with a 24’x26’ htd. gar. and other support bldgs. Property is fenced and cross fenced. Take a look! You may want to call it home! Asking $279,900 CA314409

3 - B D R M . BI-LEVEL ON 25 ACRES 10 MIN. Y! N EAR RYLE NE OF RYLEY ... only 3 km off pavement. New furnace, new cistern, large wrap-around deck. Exceptional yard site with barn, firepit area, heated garage/workshop. Great potential for animal lovers and only about an hour to outskirts of Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan and Nisku. Listing realtor is related to the seller. Asking $319,900 CA310745 PERFECT FOR HORSES! ... 8.95 acres, custom landscaped, 2384 sq. ft. 2-storey, 5 bdrm., 4 baths, lots of living space, 2 FP, master suite has 2 closets, 3-pce. en suite, large south facing maint. free deck. Double attached garage, horse barn with lean-to, 40’ paddocks, 2 feeders. Only 5 min. north of Camrose. CA311605 Now asking $595,000 16.48 ACRES ... 5 km east of Holden just off Hwy.14. Peaceful setting, great spot to build. Water line, gas line run through property. Now asking $120,000 REDUCE D! CA293010 PURCHASE YOUR OWN PRIVATE GETAWAY ... 1.19 acres on west side of Dried Meat Lake. New approach built in 2010. Pack up your camper and enjoy the peace and quiet this property has to STING!$25,000 offer!N EW LIAsking CA315525

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Central Agencies Inc.

Central Agencies Home of the Week

Hillside walkout in McNary Estates

REAL ESTATE

4870-51 Street, Camrose

780-672-4495

Matt Banack By Murray Green

Imagine yourself sitting on a beautiful deck overlooking the peaceful Alberta prairie, watching the sunrise. This home also has a covered front veranda for those hot afternoons as the sun sets. Make your dreams become a reality and enjoy the natural outdoors in this attractive hillside walkout on 1.27 acres in McNary Hills Estates. The property, a mile west of the Highways 13 and 21 junction and a half-mile south, will provide numerous splendid views for many years. Step inside this marvelous five-bedroom 1,711 square foot bungalow with black walnut hardwood floors throughout the main level. The large open entry and living room area lead to a spacious kitchen and dining room. Equipped with lovely cherry maple cabinets, this kitchen is the heart of the house where you'll

love to spend time. Plenty of counter space, a huge pantry and endless space to move around are some of the highlights. The gorgeous dining area has garden doors that lead to the back deck to provide an even better view of the countryside. A loft over the garage can be used as an additional bedroom, a second family area or it is an ideal place for an office or sewing room. The possibilities are endless. The large master bedroom has an ultra modern en suite with a huge soaker tub and a shower. Two additional bedrooms, a four-piece bathroom and a back entry with a roughed-in laundry area complete the main level. The fully developed walkout basement contains a huge family room, two additional bedrooms, a bathroom and lots of storage space. An extra large garage is insulated and offers space to set up a workshop. The site offers plenty of space for RV parking. Included with the purchase are the fridge, stove, microwave, built-in dishwasher, freezer, washer, dryer, window coverings and garage door opener with control. An open house will be held at this impressive McNary Hills Estates acreage home on Saturday, June 25, from noon to 2 p.m. It is attractively priced to sell at $485,000. If you are unable to attend the open house, contact Matt Banack at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-608-9733 cell


The CAMROSE BOOSTER June 21, 2011

CENTRAL AGENCIES INC. REAL ESTATE – INSURANCE

Visit our website: centralagencies.com

4870-51 Street, Camrose • Phone 780-672-4495 • 1-800-809-8040

After Hours: 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; Steve Frost, 780-679-6550; Graham Wideman, 780-679-8384; Chasity Poirier, 780-781-1454. After Hr. Pager: 780-608-1078.

OPEN HOUSES OPEN HOUSES Thur., June 23, 3-5 p.m. 5922-28 Ave., Valleyview “Wow! Best price in town!” IMPRESSIVE VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW – CLOSE TO ! ED UC PARKS AND RED TRAILS ... features beautiful open floor plan with arches and 9’ ceilings. Superb great room, spacious kitchen, bright dinette, cozy den and MF laundry. Huge yard, superbly landscaped, private deck, RV parking and more! Only $323,900 CA313297

Thur., June 23, 3-5 p.m. 46 Elliott Drive “Excellent family home!” EXCEPTIONAL B I - L E V E L ACROSS FROM PARK, CENTURY MEADOWS! ... bright open floor plan w/open staircase, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, arches, columns. Superb kitchen, granite countertops, lovely LR. Master bdrm., spacious laundry, millennium deck, 22’x24’ gar. You’ll love it! Asking $429,900 CA312712

Thur., June 23, 3-5 p.m. 52 Mount Pleasant Drive

VERY NEATLY KEPT ... ideal family home. 3-bdrm. plus fin. bsmt. Very close to 3 schools, playground/park, and rec centre. 2-car htd. garage. Very nice yard and patio area. Numerous upgrades incl. windows. CA314447 Asking $229,500

FOR RENT OR LEASE

EXCELLENT OFFICE OR BUSINESS LOCATION! ... Very nicely developed 2250 sq. ft. and 1000 sq. ft. bays with A/C. Exc. parking, independent utilities. Quick possession. $2100 and $750/mo. Call now for details! CA315166

OFFICE RENTAL

IMPRESSIVE OFFICE SPACE ... very well planned. Four offices, reception area, conference/board room, bathroom and storage. Excellent location to post office and Bank of Montreal. CA313119 $947.05/mo. + GST

COMMERCIAL LOTS

GREAT OPPORTUNITY ... 0.91 acres just south off Hwy 13 in Camrose, behind Camrose Cycle. Zoning C3. Asking $350,000 CA297039 E X C I T I N G OPPORTUNITY FOR DEVELOPMENT ON MAIN STREET CAMROSE ... vacant 25’x120’ lot zoned C1. Future development will have to follow City of Camrose Downtown Action Plan. Asking $75,000 CA315054

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OUT OF TOWN

DAYSLAND – LOVELY RENOVATED 5 - B D R M . BUNGALOW ... Lots to offer incl. MF laundry, corner pantry, tiled/laminate flooring, new counter tops, wood stove, gorgeous 4-pce. bath. New siding, htd. attach. gar., unique stone fence. Too much to note, you’ll have to see it to appreciate it! Asking $249,900 CA315337 DAYSLAND ... an exceptional home, new flooring, paint trim, windows, bathrooms, front door, mid efficiency furnace, electrical upgrades, exterior painted, capped windows and doors, new eavestroughs. A must see home! Asking $198,500 CA31 3060 HAY LAKES ... Cute and cozy 2-bdrm. home. Ideal for first time buyer or investor. Many recent upgrades, large lot. CA314170 Asking $118,500 BASHAW – BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED 1560 SQ. FT. ... 4 bdrm. 4-level split. Hardwood floors, open concept, 26’x40’ gar., tons of storage. Within 10 min. to beach at Buffalo Lake. Half hour to Camrose, Ponoka or Stettler. Asking $299,500 CA310516 HAY LAKES ... exceptional quality in this fully developed home! Spacious entry, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors. Gorgeous kitchen with custom cabinets. Functional bonus room over garage. CA309562 Now asking $397,500

Sat., June 25, 12-2 p.m.

McNary Hills Estates Acreage

Directions: 1 mi. west of Jct. 13 & 21, go south 1/2 mi. turn west, 1st home on left.

Thur., June 23, 3-5 p.m. 5623-23 Avenue, Valleyview

“Feature Home of the Week, see pg. 23!” McNARY HILLS ESTATES ...beautiful 1711 sq. ft. hillside/ walkout bungalow. Black walnut hardwood, cherry maple cabinets, great room over 26’x26’ garage, roughed in in-floor heating in bsmt, gorgeous views in all directions – only a few features this place has to offer! CA307278 Asking $485,000

Sat., June 25, 1-3 p.m. 5811-54A Avenue

1901 SQ. FT. OF COMFORTABLE LIVING SPACE ... family friendly home offers spacious LR, open concept kitchen w/island/eating bar, walk-in pantry. MF laundry, gas FP, bonus room. Massive fenced back yard w/ RV parking. Asking $405,000 CA307677

Sat., June 25, 2-4 p.m. 5613-25 Ave., Valleyview VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW ... 1394 sq. ft. 23’x23’ htd. gar., paved RV ! parking, fenced, ED ST LI ST JU landscaped. Bright open plan w/9’ ceilings, beautiful maple cabinetry, gas FP, large dining space, eating bar, corner pantry. Dream bsmt. for entertaining, 9’ ceilings, custom 21’ bar w/12 chairs, pool table, poker table w/6 chairs, all incl. Call for more extras. Asking $468,500 CA315342

Sat., June 25, 2-4 p.m. 59 Park Ridge Drive “Exceptional home! Premier location!” BEAUTIFUL PARKRIDGE E S T A T E S BI-LEVEL – AMAZING YARD! ... Premier location w/valley, walking trails close by! Quality built home features bright open plan, cathedral ceilings, beautiful foyer. Except. kitchen, oak cabinetry, huge island, great master, oval jacuzzi. Exc. ICF bsmt., huge family/media room, cozy FP, dandy 24’x24’ gar., RV parking, lots more! You’ll love it! Ask $427,900 CA312242

OUT OF TOWN

ROUND HILL 3-BDRM. MOBILE HOME ... with 12’x19’ addition, laminate flooring. 22’x24’ heated garage situated on 4 lots. Don’t miss out on this one! Asking $87,500 CA2 96496 RYLEY ... You’ll be impressed! Built in 2007, 1580 sq. ft. bungalow, 3 bdrm., large kitchen/dining area, spacious LR, 3 baths incl. soaker jacuzzi tub. Appl. incl. stainless steel stove, fridge, DW, all window cov. Oversize deck, front concrete parking pad, 3-car gar. Shed. Ask $274,500 CA311487 DAYSLAND – IMPRESSIVE QUALITY AND FEATURES ... neat 3300 sq. ft. of totally fin. floorspace. Entire exterior is brick. Very spacious open floor plan. Lovely floor to ceiling slate FP. Vaulted cedar ceilings. skylites, corner waterfall feature in foyer. Super size attach. gar. A must see! Excellent value. Only asking $299,500 CA314597 DAYSLAND ... Ideal starter! 1-1/2 storey, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, new kitchen cabinets, additional improvements. Stove, fridge incl. Roofed over patio, heated single garage, storage shed, fenced yard. Now asking $99,000 CA312949 NEW NORWAY 1248 SQ. FT. 3-BDRM. HOME ... well taken care of. New laminate flooring, paint, vinyl windows, vaulted ceiling, corner wood FP, MF laundry, master with 2-pc. en suite, 24’x40’ gar. Shed, appl. also incl. CA310981 Asking $189,900 NEW NORWAY – SPACIOUS, NEAT, BRIGHT, AFFORDABLE ... 1300 sq. ft. 4-bdrm. fin. up and down. Upgrades incl. alder cupboards, laminate flooring, main bath redone, new hi-E furnace. Fenced yard, 2-car garage. Great place to raise a family. Close to playground, school. Be sure to view! CA308146 Asking $194,500 TILLICUM BEACH – LAKE FRONT – GREAT VIEWS ... from this very impressive year ’round home. 1928 sq. ft. 2-storey + 430 sq. ft. bonus room above gar. Lovely open MF plan. Hardwood floors, open hardwood stairway to upper level. Lovely private yard, picnic area, 2 serviced RV parking sites. Great family home. Bus at gate. Pvmt. from house to Camrose. Act quick. A must see! Ask $342,500 CA313853

Beautiful Valleyview Bungalows by Battle River Homes! HOME FEATURES:

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

Show Home Open House

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

1400 sq. ft. 2 bedrooms 23’x26’ garage Asking $403,162 CA315238

EXCEPTIONALLY BUILT HOME IN VALLEYVIEW! ... lovely kitchen, granite counter tops, corner pantry, MF laundry, gas FP, vaulted ceilings. 24’x24’ garage. CA305632 Now asking $399,900

CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 B E A U T I F U L 2-STOREY IN VALLEYVIEW ... Wow! Impressive and quality built. Features beautiful open staircase, superb window package, hardwood flooring, exc. kitchen cabinetry, large island, awesome dinette and great room. 2 cozy gas FP, superb en suite, MF laundry, 4 baths, exc. bsmt. dev. Awesome yard, fenced, play centre and more! Just move in! Asking $459,900 CA314735 EXCELLENT FAMILY 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, NU-Heat tiling, soothing air tub, cozy 3-sided FP, MF laundry. RV option, vinyl fencing and more! Asking $435,900 CA310539 EXCEPTIONAL 2-STOREY IN CREEKSIDE! ... features beautiful open staircase w/ oak and iron railings, tile and hardwood flooring, lovely kitchen cabinetry, granite, formal DR, cozy gas FP, superb en suite, MF laundry, 4 baths, dev. bsmt. Great yard, fenced, alley access and more! You’ll have to see it! Asking $389,500 CA314308 VERY IMPRESSIVE – QUIET CULDE-SAC IN NEW PRICE! VALLEYVIEW ... spacious open floor plan. Built in 2008. Vaulted ceilings. Lovely hardwood flooring. Superb kitchen/dining, loads of maple cupboards, granite, island. Great room, gas FP, large master bdrm. MF laundry, 6 appl., 2-tiered deck, private back yard. 3-car garage. Now asking $387,500 CA311021 YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED ... by this immaculately kept bungalow! Bright and spacious open floor plan, beautiful hardwood floors, fin. bsmt. Situated on large lot, with quiet and tranquil view. A must see! Asking $389,900 CA314583 EXCITING NEW FLOORPLAN FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS ... raised eating bar and corner pantry in kitchen. Large bright windows. 5-pce. en suite in master! LR in bsmt. fin. for immediate use. Be the first to call this floorplan home! Asking $344,900 CA313407 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW, CLOSE TO JACK STUART ... features beautiful spacious foyer and tiled flooring, 9’ tray ceilings, arches, lots of built-in cabinetry, 3 cozy FP. Exceptional kitchen, dinette! Bsmt. dev. w/huge family/media/games room. Beautiful yard, hot tub, man cave, playhouse, RV parking, lots more! You’ll love it! Asking $389,000 CA311135 BRAND NEW 2-STOREY IN CREEKVIEW ... except. family floor plan showcases 3 bdrm., MF laundry, 5-pce. master en suite, open concept MF. Dbl. gar. Corner lot location w/large yard and fence partially completed. This exciting new plan is sure to impress! Asking $337,900 CA313391 OVERLOOKING WATER, VERY IMPRESSIVE, OPEN FLOOR E! IC PR EW N PLAN, LOVELY FIN. WALK-OUT BSMT. ... enjoy great water, sunset views. Superb kitchen, eating area, garden door to deck. Great room, vaulted ceiling, gas FP, entertainment centre. Office/den. Lge. mast. bdrm., en suite, htd. floor, MF laundry. Totally fin. walkout bsmt. Media/TV room. Covered patio, nicely landscaped yard. 2-car htd. Be sure to view! Now ask $549,500 CA 308988 IMPRESSIVE B I - L E V E L , C E N T U R Y MEADOWS! ... Beautiful bright open floor plan featuring spacious foyer w/22’ ceilings, open staircase, vaulted ceilings, display ledges, lots of bright windows. Exceptional kitchen, huge island, bright dinette, cozy FP in great rm., flex room, superb en suite, soothing jetted tub. Lg. games room, media room. Private yard, tiered decking, gar. is all finished. RV parking and more! Asking $379,500 CA315656

E X C E L L E N T VALUE – LOVELY EXECUTIVE HOME ... very impressive, spacious 3215 sq. ft., 2-storey. Quiet cres., large pie-shape lot. Enjoy privacy from 2-tiered patio. Very impressive floor plan. Superb family room w/open cathedral ceiling, FP. Double staircase to upper level, 4 bdrm. Superb master bdrm., en suite. Be sure to view! Only asking $579,500 CA312761 SPACIOUS, MAINTAINED 4 - B D R M . CUSTOM BUILT FAMILY HOME ... close to shopping, schools, golf course. Many extras – large garage, FP, covered deck, DR, oak cabinets, underfloor bsmt. htg. CA309882 Asking $314,835 EXCELLENT MULTI-LEVEL, SOUTHWEST MEADOWS ... Lovely open floor plan with vaulted ceilings. Bsmt. completely fin. as well. Triple attached garage. Be sure to view this wonderful home! Asking $379,900 CA314147 EXCITING MULTILEVEL IN SW MEADOWS ... back yard faces west onto open field! 3-bdrm., 2 baths, vaulted ceilings, large master with soaker tub, separate shower and walk-in closet. Bsmt. LR already fin. for you! Asking $349,900 CA313397 QUALITY BUILT HOME IN VALLEYVIEW ... features beautiful cabinetry, granite countertops, corner pantry, hardwood/tile flooring, triple car garage. Ask $369,900 CA 308843 IMPRESSIVE FLOOR PLAN ... bright family kitchen w/centre island, corner pantry, granite countertops. Vaulted ceilings, hardwood/tile flooring. Master suite showcases 4-pce. en suite, walk-in closet, sitting bench, beautiful coved roof. Cov. deck. You have to see it! Ask $359,900 CA313388 IMMACULATE FAMILY BUNGALOW CLOSE TO PARK AND PLAYGROUND ... RV parking, new shingles, large open kitchen, vaulted ceilings, 2 dining spaces, French doors to mast. bdrm. Well kept, manicured mature yard w/large trees. Located at opening of culde-sac. Asking $328,500 CA314757 E X C E L L E N T BUNGALOW, CUL-DESAC LOCATION ... features bright open plan with vaulted ceilings in LR, formal dining, superb oak kitchen w/island, bright dinette, east facing deck. Exc. bsmt. dev., in-floor htg. in huge family/ games room w/built-in cabinetry. Great laundry area. Superb landscaped yard, fenced, RV option, htd. gar. all fin. + more! Ask $392,900 CA314101 EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY HOME, BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE YARD, BACKING 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 fam. rm. Huge master, superb en suite, MF laundry. Awesome private yard, huge covered deck, RV parking and more! Asking $439,000 CA315485 CUSTOM BUILT VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW – CLOSE TO PARKS AND TRAILS! ... featuring beautiful open plan w/vaulted ceilings, display ledges, niches. Lovely LR, exc. kitchen, extra bright dinette, MF laundry, exc. bsmt. Awesome fenced yard, beautifully landscaped, covered veranda, deck, huge courtyard, RV parking. It’s all done! Asking $415,900 CA314436

CAMROSE EAST … 160 acres 1/2 mi. off pavement with vg set of buildings featuring 1800 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. split level home, heated quonset, mechanical workshop, htd. machine/woodworking shop, 2-car gar., machine shed, other farm buildings. Attractive treed yard. Subdivision of 13 or 80 acres possible and additional adjoining 160 acres can also be purchased. Ask $489,000 CA313788 BAWLF – 1/2 S E C T I O N WITH GOOD BUILDINGS ... and shelter belt. 3-bdrm. bungalow with some upgrades, double garage, 6 steel bins. Good grain producing area! Asking $599,000 CA301458

IDEAL LOCATION ADJO INING HWY. 26 ... quarter section. VG perimeter fence and cross fence. 2 dugouts. Approx. 110 acres seeded pasture, balance natural. Good location for building. Aerial map on file. Now ask $139,500 CA287869 138.9 ACRES – ON PAV EMENT ... frontage on both Hwy 26 and Hwy 854 intersection. Grazing quarter fenced and cross fenced. Hwy access for yard site. Asking $149,900 CA299159 EXCEPTIONAL HOBBY FARM – NATURAL SETTING! ... 84 ! ED UC RED acres only minutes to Camrose, 1/2 mile from pavement. You’ll love the native trees, wild fruit trees, wildlife, creek, trails! Land is fenced, cross fenced. Round horse pen. Energy efficient home built in 2008 with Logix block walls, triple pane windows, roughed-in bsmt. A natural choice! Asking $407,900 CA312285

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CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 BEAUTIFUL 2-BDRM. CONDO ... 5 appl., in suite laundry. Close to downtown, low maintenance, perfect for students. CA305236 Asking $174,900 EXCELLENT CONDO – GREAT LOCATION! ... 4-bdrm. townhouse offers worry free lifestyle! Features open plan, beautiful maple cabinetry, bay window, 3 baths, fin. bsmt. Rear deck, detached garage and more! Now ask $209,000 CA311484 A MUST SEE – GREAT REVENUE OR FAMILY HOME ... only 3 blocks to university. You’ll be very impressed with the renovations. A pleasure to show. 1239 sq. ft. 5-bdrm. Private entrance to lower level. Never been lived in. Very large lot backing onto park. Asking $279,500 CA313597 FAMILY BUNGALOW, BACKING ONTO PARK ... spacious 1388 sq. ft. plan w/attractive foyer, easy keep tile and laminate flooring, dandy kitchen, spacious LR and DR. 4 bdrm., 3 baths and huge family/games room in dev. bsmt. 24’x26’ gar., alley access, tiered decking overlooks park! Asking $287,900 CA314711 CENTRAL LOCATION TO SCHOOLS, SPORTS, NATURE AND SHOPPING ... 4-level split with 3 bdrm. Roomy large kitchen, 2 baths, loads of potential. Large deck, fenced, 2-car garage. Great family home! Now asking $262,000 CA312159 CHARACTER HOME – CLOSE TO MIRROR LAKE AND SENIOR CENTRE! ... close to walking trails and City Center. Character 1-1/2 storey home w/stained glass windows, hardwood floors in spacious LR and DR, cozy sun porch and mature treed yard. Lots of recent upgrades! R3 zoning. Lots of potential! Asking $174,900 CA314893 VERY NEAT SPACIOUS 5-LEVEL SPLIT ... excellent quiet crescent. Mom will love the large family kitchen. Lots of cupboards, sunken family room, gas FP. Patio door to lge. deck and lovely yard. MF laundry. 4 bdrm., 3 baths, jet tub. Lower levels finished. Numerous upgrades, furnace, redecorated, shingles and insulation, majority of windows. Maint. free ext. Incl. 5 appl. Move in cond. Asking $289,500 CA308984 IDEAL LOCATION TO SCHOOLS AND HOSPITAL ... Bungalow features 5 bdrm., 2 baths, mother-in-law suite. Nice open floor plan w/vaulted ceilings. 6 major appl. Enclosed deck w/hot tub. Htd., single gar. Asking $279,000 CA314752 G R E A T LOCATION, QUIET STREET ... ! only a block from ED UC ED R Jack Stuart School. 1146 sq. ft., 4-bdrm. bungalow features oak cabinets in kitchen, master with en suite, fin. bsmt. w/hardwood. Mature fenced yard w/huge recently built 26’x26’ garage c/w infloor heat! Now asking $284,500 CA311291 E X C E P T I O N A L 2-STOREY DUPLEX IN CREEKVIEW ... just south of university. Gorgeous master w/walk-in closet, 4-pce. en suite w/htd. floor, corner soaker tub. Lovely kitchen w/centre island and eating bar plus all appl. Single attached garage, landscaped yard w/deck and vinyl fence. Ask $238,000 CA314245

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4-BDRM. BUNGALOW ... easily converted to 5. Close to schools, Edgeworth Centre, parks and much more. RV parking, 22’x24’ gar., firepit. Newer furnace, flooring and bath upgrades. Exc. location. Ask $248,500 CA314795 JACK STUART BUNGALOW, BACKING ONTO PARK! ... Great family home w/exc. location, spacious floor plan. Lovely country kitchen w/lots of oak cabinetry, cozy fam. rm. w/beautiful brick FP, master bdrm. w/en suite. Dev. bsmt. w/lg. family/games area. 22’x24’ attach. htd. gar. all fin., RV parking, private yard overlooks park! CA315610 Asking $289,000 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ... ideal lot w/old house, exc. central location for multifamily dev. Oversized 62’x235’ lot. Zoned R3. Asking $158,500 CA315592

INVESTMENTS/ BUSINESSES Be sure to check SEDGEWICK – EXC. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY acres, corner location, fronting onto Hwys our Acreages listings ...13,77.59 869. Phone for more details. CA298363 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT on page 23 OPPORTUNITY

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... multi-use main floor presently used for retail and electronic repairs with overhead door. Upper level rented to a long term tenant. Very clean, wellmaintained. New roof 2005. CA309676 Asking $224,500 EXCEPTIONAL B U S I N E S S OPPORTUNITY – RECREATIONAL/ R E S O R T PROPERTY! ... Wow! An impressive 45.52 acre parcel w/ beautiful, peaceful country setting. Facilities incl. Rosebush Craft & Tea House, Heritage Home B&B, 9 hole pitch and putt golf course, main residence, RV camping sites, dandy 30’x43’ htd. workshop, 32’x48’ shed, 40’x70’ quonset. Exc. site plan, beautiful landscaped setting. You’ll want to explore this exciting opportunity! You have to see it! Asking $729,900 CA315080

NEXT TO NEW ATTRACTIVE OPEN PLAN ... w/vaulted ceiling. Family kitchen w/pantry, island. Master bdrm. features en suite w/heated floor. Bright bsmt. open for future dev. CA298435 Now asking $294,835 BEAUTIFUL 1915, 2197 SQ. FT. 5-BDRM., 3 BATH HOME ... located on large mature corner lot close to Mirror Lake walking trails, downtown. You’ll enjoy the ample amount of space this home has to offer incl. additional 2-bdrm. suite w/separate entrance in bsmt. Property is also zoned R3. CA310601 Asking $269,000 I D E A L LOCATION CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, REC AREA AND SHOPPING ... Home features a few upgrades, new flooring Nov./10, windows in kitchen and DR, 3 bdrm. Oak kitchen cabinets, sunshine ceiling, wood burning FP in rumpus room plus 2 bdrm. in bsmt. 7 major appl. incl. Shed, single car gar., fenced yard. Now ask $235,000 CA314691 CLOSE TO JACK STUART SCHOOL, BUILT IN 1987 ... hardwood flooring, sunken LR, 4 bdrm., 2 baths. Large deck, 24’x26’ garage. Backs onto lge. green space. Asking $249,000 CA302932 EXCELLENT CONDO, GARAGE IN BLDG. ... Close to west end amenities. Features spacious floor plan on top floor w/vaulted ceiling, bright windows, dandy kitchen, cozy gas FP in LR, den, enclosed sun deck, laundry. Beautiful MF lounge, kitchen, games area. Call now! CA315457 Asking $189,777 BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED BUNGALOW, B A C K I N G ONTO PARK! ... Impressive open floor plan with beautiful hardwood flooring. You’ll love the maple cabinetry in kitchen, spacious LR and DR., 4 bdrm., 2 baths, large family room in dev. bsmt. Awesome yard, private deck, fenced, double garage, alley access and more! A must see! Ask $249,900 CA313384 NEAT BRIGHT BI-LEVEL ... large LR, bright kitchen/eating. 4 bdrm., 2 baths. Fin. bright lower level. Treed yard, lge. concrete patio. Dog kennel. Close to schools, medical clinic, shopping. 2-car garage. Immediate possession. Includes appliances. CA312723 Now asking $224,900 GREAT 3-BDRM. BI-LEVEL ON LARGE LOT ... w/ awesome 24’x32’ gar. Lovely big back yard w/nice garden area. Bsmt. open for your dev. Be sure to view this great family home. Asking $289,900 CA314704 BEAUTIFUL 1.5 STOREY 5-BDRM HOME ACROSS FROM CHARLIE KILLAM SCHOOL ... only blocks from downtown. Upgrades include flooring, paint, baths, fence, shingles, added attic insulation. All appl. included. This is a lovely home on large lot w/single htd. gar. CA315167 Asking $219,000 VERY IMPRESSIVE, IMPERIAL VILLAS ... enjoy the worry-free condominium lifestyle, and the new lower prices. You’ll be proud to call this home in a great central location. Be sure to view so you can appreciate the quality and details. Built energy efficient. Price incl. $3500 appl. allow. CA315312 New lower prices starting at $224,900 incl. GST LOCATION! LOCATION! ... You’ll be very impressed when you drive NEW PRICE! into this quiet crescent and see this lovely immaculately kept home. Lovely hardwood floors, bright LR overlooks crescent/park. Very attractive rock featured landscaping, no grass to mow. Attractive paving stone patio with pergola. Very close to schools and all recreation facilities. View now! Now asking $259,500 CA313472 I M P E R I A L V I L L A S CONDOMINIUM … Superb central location; worry VE SI ES free lifestyle; PR VERY IM open spacious design; 9’ ceilings; quality construction; built energy efficient; price includes $3500 appliance allowance. Immed. possession. $249,500 including GST CA2 89045 CENTRAL Q U I E T LOCATION ... 3-bdrm. bungalow w/extras – new carpets, paint upstairs. Covered deck, private patio, extra large single garage. Very bright and cheerful! Now asking $289,000 CA314361

RESIDENTIAL LOTS

FOUR INDIVIDUALLY TITLED AND SERVICED TOWNHOUSE LOTS OVERL OOKING PARK! ... It’s a great location for your next project. Call now for all the details! Asking $215,000 CA298468 TWO CUL-DE SAC LOTS IN CREEKVIEW SUBDIVISION ... a great place for your new home or project. Close to park, walking trails and valley. Architectural controls apply. Ask $77,000 – CA311394 $85,900 – CA303320 MULTI-FAMILY LOT NOW AVAILABLE We offer one 2.5 acre parcel CA298482

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!


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780-672-7474 Grand Park Plaza 6022-48 Avenue, Camrose

Dale Bowal 780-672-7942

Bud James Bob James 780-385-3100 780-385-3100 Killam/Sedgewick

Cory Starchuk 780-781-4217

Trevor Van Leeuwen 780-781-8973

Trudi Dunham 780-608-6635

Rick Nygaard 780-608-0675

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Erika Bentley I love to Dance! Everyone knows one another and we are like a Big Family.

A VERY ATTRACTIVE AND WELL DESIGNED HOME LOCATED IN S.W. MEADOWS... Featuring 9’ ceilings, maple cabinets, attractive gas fireplace, large master bedroom with en suite and back deck access. Fenced yard, fully insulated and drywalled double attached garage. Priced to sell at $354,500. Call Cory for details. (R1338)

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 $239,000. Call Dale for details. (R1330)

GREAT FAMILY HOME... 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, renovated basement including rec room, bath and bedroom, heated 2-car garage. Tremendous value for $229,000. Call Dale for details. (R1274)

JUST LISTED... Cozy one-bedroom bungalow, full basement, garage, close to schools and downtown, tremendous opportunities for development. Asking $99,500. Call Dale for details. (R1343)

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GREAT, FURNISHED MOBILE ON RENTED LOT... 2 bedrooms,1 bath, includes storage sheds. Super for first timers or as a rental. Priced at $25,000 Call Trudi for details. (R1344)

GREAT CONDO... 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo located close to west end shopping. New blinds and carpet to be installed. A great lifestyle with many social activities available. Listed at $219,900. Call Trudi for details. (R1341)

QUALITY BUILT SHADOW RIDGE HOME... 1318 sq. ft., 3-bedroom, 3-bath, 2 storey located in West Park. Fully fenced back yard with deck, RV parking area. Basement is poly and insulated with some drywall completed. For more details, call Cory. Asking $264,500. (R1337) OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING...Palladio Homes offers this 1278 sq/ft Bungalow, attached garage to be custom built with your personal choice in interior finishing! Pick your paint, flooring, cabinetry, and more. Includes gas fireplace, hardwood, and 4 appliances! With 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, lovely master with 5-piece en suite and walk in closet. There is a porch, a rear deck, and stone accents on the exterior. Listed at $319,900. Call Trevor today! (R1327)

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OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING...Palladio Homes offers this 1418 sq/ft bi-level with attached garage to be custom built with your personal choice in interior finishing! Pick your paint, flooring, cabinetry, and more. Includes 4 appliances, hardwood, and gas fireplace. With 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, main floor laundry, lovely master with 4 pc en suite w/ corner soaker tub and walk in closet. There is a porch, a rear deck, and stone accents on the exterior. Listed at $324,900. Call Trevor today! (R1328)

GREAT REVENUE PROPERTY IN COLLEGE AREA... This 1200 sq. ft. bungalow has a rented 1 bedroom, 1 bath suite in the basement. The upstairs has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Shared laundry. Double garage. RV parking. Priced $285,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1343)

GREAT PLACE FOR FIRST TIME HOME BUYER... and those “on the go”. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, 6 appliances and 2 parking stalls. Reasonable condo fees. Priced at $179,900. Call Trudi for details. (R1323)

FOR DEVELOPMENT... Four individually Titled and Serviced Townhouse lots in Southwest Meadows. Backing onto park area with all the amenities close by. Appraisal on file. Listed at $169,900. Call Trevor for details! (L173)

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NICE HOBBY FARM CLOSE TO CAMROSE... 3-bedroom home on 80 acres with double attached garage, main floor laundry and large kitchen. Good size quonset with 220 amp service. Price $559,500. Call Rick for details. (F286)

READY TO MOVE RIGHT IN... with a spectacular view of the pond off the deck. Lots of upgrades including windows, newer furnace, flooring, counter tops, baseboards, paint and bathrooms. The basement is fully finished. Must be seen to be appreciated. Asking $329,000. For more details call Dale. (R1324) WELL MAINTAINED BI-LEVEL HOME... in quiet neighbourhood close to schools, parks and downtown shopping. Lots of great features including double heated garage and beautiful landscaped yard all fenced with garden area and fruit trees. Home has oak kitchen cabinets and floor plus finished basement, main floor laundry, 2 and 2 bedrooms and 3 baths. Listed at $316,000. Call Rick for Details. (R1322)

THIS HOME BY YORKSHIRE BUILDERS IN THE CASCADES COMMUNITY... This 1361 sq/ft NEW 2 storey home with 3 beds, 3 baths, laminate floors, ceramic tile, tasteful decor, and big bright windows. Cocoa kitchen cabinets, a large island and 3 appliances included. The master bedroom has a 3-piece en suite with sit down shower and a walk in closet. Quick possession is available by the way! The outside has a covered entry, concrete walkway, raised 20x10 back deck and enough space for you to build the garage to your liking. Listed at $269,900. Call Trevor for viewing! (R1334)

WHAT A LIFESTYLE... The Village at West Park residents enjoy the man-made lake and this fine location near to all the amenities. This home is in very like new condition and move in ready for you to enjoy and relax! With 2 beds and 2 baths, tasteful decor, vaulted ceiling, gas f/p, 6 appliances and window coverings. The finished rec room 21 x 21 is downstairs with plenty of storage area and room for your creativity. The double garage completes the package. HOA handles all exterior grounds maintenance for $80 per month which includes the Social Center. Listed at $307,900 Call Trevor today! (R1309) GREAT HOME AND LOCATION... One owner, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, home located near west end shopping, parks and walking trails. 6 appliances, front drive garage, fenced backyard. Priced at $314,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1331)

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IMPRESSIVE ACREAGE NEAR ROSALIND... This 1600 sq/ft bungalow is on 2.15 acres nicely sheltered. This home offers 3 bathrooms, 3 bedrooms and an office, a large master with 4-piece en suite and jetted corner tub, walk-in closet. With a large kitchen and dining area, oak cabinetry, pantry, and appliances included, there is access to the deck with gazebo with scenic view. Corner gas fireplace with mantle & marble surround. Equipped with Central Air Conditioning, Centra Vac, and drilled well with water treatment system. Unfinished full basement, with tremendous potential. Attached 24’x34’ garage, insulated with radiant heat. Lots of parking, garden spot, fire pit, and shed. Listed at $299,900. Call Trevor for details. (A398)

MANY RECENT UPGRADES... 5-bedroom, 2-bath bungalow located near west end shopping. Many recent upgrades. Priced at $219,900. Call Trudi for details. (R1321) THIS HOME BY YORKSHIRE BUILDERS AT THE CASCADES COMMUNITY... This 1384 sq/ft NEW 2 storey home with 3 beds, 3 baths, laminate floors, ceramic tile, soft neutral decor, and big bright windows. The master bedroom has a 4-piece en suite and walk in closet. Quick possession is available. The outside has a covered veranda, concrete walkway, raised back deck and enough space for you to build the garage to your liking. Listed at $269,900 Call Trevor today! (R1333)

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) UNDEVELOPED ACREAGE IN MIQUELON ESTATES, OUTSIDE OF TOFIELD... This 3.29 acre property is heavily treed, with a small shed and cabin on site and services at the road. Wildlife is abundant. Fairly private location in corner of subdivision with farm land on 2 sides. Great opportunity to have your own campsite location, and/or develop the dream home getaway you have always wanted! Minimal building restrictions apply. Close to golf and Miquelon Lake. Listed at $88,900 Call Trevor for details. (A403)

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JUST LISTED... Over 1300 sq/ft, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, developed basement, garage. Many possibilities here for a larger home. Asking $229,000. Call Dale for details. (R1332)

FERINTOSH AREA... 16.5 acres with newer 1,400 sq. ft. modular. All services, highway frontage, lots of possibilities. Asking $230,000. Call Dale. (A392)

OUT OF TOWN D JUST LISTE

A REAL BEAUTY IN HEISLER... extensive renos, flooring, bathroom, windows, etc. Additional 2 bedrooms up, 2 car garage. Quick possession. Asking $84,500. Call Dale for details. (RO871) HAY LAKES... what a beauty - over 1,400 sq. ft. bi-level, upgraded counter tops, professionally painted, fireplace, large front foyer, vaulted ceiling, 9’ ceiling in basement with oversized windows. Must be viewed to be appreciated. Asking $323,000. Call Dale. (RO848)

WELL-MAINTAINED 3-BEDROOM BUNGALOW IN HAY LAKES... Attached double garage, fenced yard and RV parking. $279,900. Call Rick for details. (RO865)

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THIS PALLADIO HOME... is a 1753 sq/ft 2-storey home with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, cappuccino kitchen with 4 appliances included, hardwood floors, gas f/p, and bright windows. Main floor laundry, upgraded trim package, large foyer, bonus room with vaulted ceiling, master with en suite and corner tub with a west view. Raised deck, concrete drive and walks, double garage with stone accents for the finishing touch. Listed at $339,000 Call Trevor for viewing! (R1326)

CED PRICE REDU

GREAT STARTER HOUSE IN DAYSLAND... Handicap accessible. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large mature yard. Priced at $79,000. Call Trudi for details. (RO894)

COUNTRY STYLE LIVING IN THE VILLAGE OF BAWLF... This 4-level split home is finished to 2500 sq/ ft of living space. Nicely upgraded and well maintained, large oak kitchen, 6 appliances included, and gas fireplace. This home has 4 bedrooms & 3 baths, and is very spacious. Upgraded windows, shingles done (2009), fiberglass deck, hot tub, fire pit, garden spot, RV parking and more. On a large 100x120 lot with 24x28 oversized garage! Attractive all the way around. Listed at $354,900. Call Trevor today. (RO852)

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EXCELLENT STARTER MOBILE HOME, BAWLF... mature lot, newer appliances. Some recent upgrades include paint, carpeting and lino, partially upgraded cupboards, some newer windows, large deck newly constructed (new railings). Some finishing including baseboards, mouldings and trim required for completion of renovations. Great possibilities here. Reduced to $49,900. Call Dale for details. (RO840)

TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY IN BAWLF... 5 years old, 1,511 sq. ft. bungalow. Open living area, maple cabinets, appliances incl., grand entryway, spacious master, full en suite, blinds, central air, oversized heated, garage, underground sprinkler, covered trex deck, fenced landscaped yard and so much more. Listed at $374,900. Call Trevor or Bud. (RO854)

NEWER MOBILE IN NEW NORWAY... Built in 2000 this 1298 sq/ft mobile on a double 100x100 lot has 3 spacious bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, oak kitchen package and oak bathroom cupboards. En suite bathroom with soaker tub, oversized double garage (22x28). Priced to sell at $144,500. Call Cory for details. (RO882)

GREAT HERITAGE HOME IN THE VILLAGE OF NEW NORWAY... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2100 sq/ft with large yard and double garage. Needs some cosmetic work on the inside. Priced at $95,500. Call Trudi for details. (RO886)

NICE 40 ACRE HOBBY FARM... east of New Norway. 2 residences, 2 good water wells. Priced at $468,000. Call Rick for details. (A399)

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NICE STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME IN DAYSLAND... Includes 4 appliances, double lot, oversized garage. Priced at $119,900. Call Trudi for details. (RO875)

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CLEAN ACREAGE WITH LARGE SHOP... just 17 km northwest of Camrose. Good building site for home with power and gas up to site and water well close by. 5173 sq. ft. heated shop with 5 bays plus partially landscaped yard, only 1/2 mile off payment. Price $285,000. Call Rick for details. (A404)

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. (A394)

LOTS

GREAT LOCATION... Excellent townhouse lot in Southwest Meadows subdivision in the City of Camrose. Each lot is individually serviced and backs onto park area. This property includes proposed plan and blueprints for townhouse construction. Call Rick. $205,000 (L183)

THIS HOME BY YORKSHIRE BUILDERS IN THE CASCADES COMMUNITY... This NEW 1474 sq/ ft bi-level with 3 beds, 2 baths, hardwood floors, tasteful decor and big bright windows! Rich tones of cappuccino in the kitchen, corner pantry and 3 appliances included. The master bedroom has a 4-piece en suite with inviting soaker tub, and walk in closet. Quick possession is available by the way! On the outside, stone accents, a concrete walk and driveway and double garage. Listed at $329,900. Call Trevor for viewing! (R1336)

WONDERFUL ACREAGE OPPORTUNITY JUST MINUTES AWAY FROM CAMROSE... This parcel is 5.79 acres and the homestead is a 1627 sq. ft. raised bungalow with fully finished basement w/ infloor heating, 3 beds and up, 3 baths (en suite), great country kitchen and large upgraded window package. Oversized double garage lined and insulated, nice corral area set up. Excellent 40 x 64 heated shop with 14’ overhead door and 16 x 40 mezzanine suitable for your endeavours. Only 3 km outside Camrose! Listed at $569,000. Call Trevor for viewing. (A406)

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 $239,000. Call Dale for details. (RO884)

YOU WILL LOVE THIS ONE... Very quiet private location. This bungalow in the village of New Norway has had many upgrades to kitchen, some flooring on main level plus new kitchen makeover, doors and some windows, etc. You will love the park-like landscaping and large lot. Double heated garage, plus unique garden shed with power door for easy access. A must see! Priced at $290,000. Call Rick for details. (RO887)

VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND CARED FOR... 1216 sq/ft mobile/modular (16x76) built in 1999 TO BE MOVED! Nice large eat-in kitchen with easy care cabinetry, vaulted ceiling in living room, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, 5 appliances included and more! The outside is in fantastic shape, the home has upgraded low E windows. Listed at $59,500 Call Trevor for details. (RO881)

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IN FERINTOSH... this 1160 sq/ft, 3-bedroom bungalow is on a large 125’x120’ lot, newer vinyl siding, windows, eaves troughs, nice 16’x24’ single garage, upgraded furnace and more. Some decorating would make this home shine. Nice size family home, Little Beaver Lake just a block or so away. Listed at $178,900. Call Trevor for details. (RO872)

ION BIG REDUCT

DAYSLAND – NEWER 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW... open design, fireplace in living room, partially developed basement with rec room, with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, 3-piece bath, 2-car garage, fenced. Asking $189,500. Call Dale for details. (R0892)

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 $329,000. (A393)

INDUSTRIAL EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... 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... at Ervick Junction. 4.47 acre industrial property. Water to property with some water limitations. Asking price $491,700. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C137) EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... at Ervick Junction. 6.35 acre industrial property. Water available but some limitations apply. Asking price $698,500. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C138)

EXCEPTIONAL MODULAR HOME IN DAYSLAND... This 1996 well maintained home is 1216 sq/ft, has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths and shows very well. The main living area is open with vaulted ceiling, the kitchen has lots of white cabinets and 3 appliances included. Nice added touches throughout the home make all the difference. The property has been well maintained and cared for. The outside is impressive with 325 sq/ ft of deck. There is the 22x14 single garage, extra wide 19 ft concrete parking pad and walkways. The yard is fenced, has a nice garden spot, shed and backs on to a park area. A must see. This home is move in ready! Listed at $144,900. Call Trevor for details. (RO893)

EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... at Ervick Junction. 9.41 acre industrial property land right of way on south side of property Plan:8070 ET - Title # 012-006-506 & 20 M allowance for future pipeline to begin in late May or June of 2011. Water to property however certain limitations apply. Asking price $1,034,500. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C135) T HANGER AT CAMROSE AIRPORT... Good investment. 1/5 share in large hanger will keep your airplane etc., safe from weather and will provide a dry area to do your maintenance. Priced at $45,0000. Call Rick for details. (C267)


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New system monitors firemen responses By Murray Green

In the past, when a fire call came into the Camrose Fire Department an alarm went to the members through a page system, but no one was really certain how many members were going to show up for duty until they arrived. Now the department is using a system called iamresponding. com to monitor the responses from members to know the exact number and when they are arriving at the station. Responses can be watched by all volunteer members on a 40-inch television that was donated by Dale Stinson of D.S. Excavation Services, as well as by staff in the control room. "This will help us determine which members are responding to a call. If we have too many, we can contact them and have them on standby. This should allow us to be more efficient," said deputy fire chief Joe Mah. "If we know a member is not coming right away, due to work or they are too far away, then we can make a call to another member to replace them instead of calling an entire crew in." The department has three crews. When an emergency call comes in, the officer in charge pages the crew that is on call for that day. "In the past, we didn't know which firemen were responding until they arrived. So, here we are constantly looking at the doors and trucks to see who is here. Now we just look at the monitor. It tells us who is responding and what time they should be arriving. This also helps us decide which truck to send out and when. If we have enough members to fill a truck, then we can send them, knowing that others will be following and can go out in another unit," said Joe. "Instead of waiting to decide if we need a second crew, we now know right away." This new system can avoid too many firemen responding as well. "Before, if we didn't see enough members, then we would decide if a second crew should be called. This is not a big problem, but we could have people coming in just after we called for another crew. Then we might have too many. Now this makes our decisions a little easier. Our firemen are volunteers. They have other jobs and it is an inconvenience to drop whatever they are doing and come down to the station. Even if we sent them back without going out, they still have lost an hour of their time. Now we could eliminate some of those situations." The new system also has texting capabilities to give instant feedback. "I can flood text or e-mail right from this system and it appears to the members instantly. This is great for reminding the volunteers that practice has been switched to a different location or if we need to make an announcement. This gives us another way of communication, which is great for emergencies. Big Valley Jamboree is coming up. We can monitor the weather and send out a bulletin to members on site and give them information if a storm is moving in. It works both ways. They can warn us and then we can be prepared to call in extra members if they need help." Every weekend, a duty

Deputy chief Joe Mah explains how the response system operates at the Camrose Fire Department. The new system will be more efficient to determine which members are responding to a call.

crew is on call. "We can put up schedules and it appears on their phones. If they have access to the Internet, they have access to the schedules," Joe said. "The system has been on trial for the past two months and we absolutely love it. We have our units listed on the bottom of the screen. Any volunteer or officer can see right away which vehicles are out and in use. Even if it is out of service, it can change colours, so everyone knows by checking the screen." The system can pay for itself in a short time by reducing the number of crews or volunteers that have to be dispatched. "We even have response codes. Someone could send in that they are going right to the scene instead of coming to the station. It could be an emergency right next door to them. Why waste time coming to the station and going back to the scene? They could use their time better assessing the situation and helping us determine what vehicles we need or how many people are required." Instant information will help the firefighters in many ways.

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The RV Life. BRING IT ON . ™

By Kaylyn Jackson

The sun came out just in time for members of the community to move outdoors and enjoy an evening of Tai chi on the grounds below the Stoney Creek Centre on June 14. A demonstration was led by Linacre Griffiths, a local Tai Chi instructor. Linacre explained that Tai Chi is all about movement and trying to correct and bring your body back to perfection. As well she stated that Tai Chi can bring about a wide range of benefits from better digestion to increasing bone and muscle mass. People in attendance were able to join in and experience Tai chi for themselves. Linacre as well as many other members of the local Taoist Tai Chi group patiently explained and helped participants learn the first few moves in one of the Tai Chi sequences. After working on the different movements everyone was encouraged to participate beginner level classes starting this September. In the upcoming weeks The Camrose Wildlife and Stewardship Society is holding many more events. This Tuesday, June 21, join us at 7 p.m. at the Stoney Creek Centre to hear Wayne Nelson speak about the turkey vultures that nest near Camrose. Then on June 28, learn about the benefits of eating local as well as different local food options available to you. For more information on any of the events contact the summer coordinator Kaylyn Jackson by e-mail at kajackso@ualberta.ca

Camrose teams enjoy success at Night Classic By Murray Green

Four teams in the Camrose Minor Soccer Association came away with medals at the Night Classic tournament, June 10 to 12. The U16 girls' Tier 3 club led the way with a gold medal. The girls beat the Edmonton Selects and Red Deer for the top medal. "We seemed to have been able to get 225 games done in 26 hours. Several smaller communities did very well in this tournament; several of their teams went home with medals," said Jenn Stone, one of the organizers. "We had several parents and coaches thank us and say that they enjoyed the tournament and Camrose was very friendly and a beautiful place to live." The hospital reported low numbers of injuries and restaurants had high numbers of visitors. "Camping was good, too, and it almost looked like Big Valley Sunday, with all those trailers leaving town. Our sponsors continue to make this tournament possible and the volunteers were very willing to do anything required to make it the best experience possible." Edmonton Millwoods won the boys' U16 event with the host Camrose squad collecting the silver. The Edmonton SE Storm had to settle for the bronze. Sherwood Park claimed the U14 girls' Tier 3 division over Camrose and Calgary. The U16 girls' Tier 4 team was awarded the bronze medals after it finished behind Vermilion and Ponoka. In the U12 boys, Athabasca teams won the gold and silver medals, while Whitecourt received the bronze medal. In the other division, Edson, Stettler and a third Athabasca team picked up the medals. Bonnyville won the U12 girls' division over the Rocky Knights and Edson. The Cold Lake Force reaped the gold over Stettler and Edson in one of the U14 boys' categories. Vegreville, the Whitecourt Warriors and Wainwright received medals in the other division. Camrose placed fourth after losing the bronze medal match. On the girls' side, Edson won it all, followed by Ponoka and Stettler. Whitecourt finished first in the U16 boys' division, ahead of Vegreville and Athabasca. Stettler placed in the top spot in the U16 girls' other division. Edson and St. Paul placed second and third. Vermilion, Rocky Mountain House and Bonnyville were the top three in the U18 boys. On the U18 girls' side, Lacombe, Rocky Mountain House and Athabasca were in the top three in one division while St. Paul, Lac La Biche and Ponoka finished first to third in the other division. Camrose fielded 12 teams in the tournament. However, some clubs were not in their normal tier, so they did not receive medals.

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Celebration of Chinese pioneers

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In loving memory of

Ruth Dewald 1930 – 2006 This day is remembered and quietly kept No words are needed, we shall never forget, For those we love don’t go away, They walk beside us every day. Unseen and unheard, but always near, So loved, so missed, and so very dear Love ya. Mom. Always remembered and sadly missed by your children and their families

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Rudolf Undin 1927 – 2010 No one knows the heartaches Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that we bear in silence For the one we loved so well. Lovingly remembered, Louisa and family 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

John E. (Jack) Vikse John E. (Jack) Vikse of Tacoma, Washington, passed away on May 18, 2011. Remembered, loved and cherished by his family and friends.

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The Camrose Railway Station will be celebrating the contribution of Chinese pioneers to the area on June 25. "We have a special Chinese menu planned for the Station cafe and will be having a Tai Chi demonstration at 11:00 a.m.," said Railway Station spokesperson Janine Carrol. "We're also going to see if we can get a demonstration for Chinese writing." The Camrose Railway Station is currently hosting a Royal Alberta Museum travelling exhibition by Linda Tseng entitled Chop Suey on the Prairies, a reflection on Chinese restaurants in Alberta. "There are more Chinese restaurants in North America than there are fast food outlets combined," states the exhibition's promotional poster. "They range in size and grandeur from upscale banquet halls serving more than 500 people to family-run, hole-inthe-wall cafes where the parents cook and serve while the children do homework or clean vegetables in the corner. Chinese restaurants have become so much a part of our landscape that it is hard to imagine a time when they were considered exotic." Two of the Chinese restaurant operators in Camrose were York Mah and Ling Ma. York Mah arrived in Camrose in 1945 after working on the railway. He was attracted to Camrose by a friend, and built a restaurant around the corner from it, calling it the York Cafe, which at the time was the fourth restaurant on Main Street, joining the Blue Room, Bill's Cafe, and the Royal Cafe. The latter was another Chinese restaurant run by Shorty Mah. In 1952, York's adopted son, Sing Mah, age 20, arrived in Camrose to help his father with the business. Sing had been a barber in Hong Kong, and when he arrived in Canada he knew no English. Sing remembers that in those early days he didn't like looking after customers because of his lack of English and his inability to communicate. Instead, he cleaned tables after the customers were gone. Along with the Chinese food, the York Cafe had a large selection of western menu items. In 1952, a coffee and donut cost 10 cents, and a T-bone steak dinner just 65 cents. The restaurant employed 12 waitresses, three dishwashers, six busboys and four cooks. Since prepackaged and convenience foods had not yet arrived, the Mahs and their staff peeled huge mounds of potatoes

and they prepared real gravy from scratch. They specialized in cream pies and deep dish apple pies. Sing still makes pies for his family, who claims that his pie crusts are of a quality that they have never seen matched. In 1958 York and Sing allowed partners Sam and Quong Mah to purchase the York Cafe and started another restaurant, located where Skyway Family Restaurant is now. The name was first the Rose Grill and Bakery, and later just the Rose Grill. York worked hard all his life to create a better life for his family. He passed away in 1958 after receiving just one pension cheque, and is buried in the Valleyview cemetery. Sing's son, Joe, along with his brother and silent partner, Ken, took over the restaurant in 1989, and ran it until 1992, when he became a paramedic. In 1990 they supplied the food for the athletes during the Alberta Winter Games. Sing still resides in Camrose with his wife, Gee. Joe, a member of the Camrose Fire Department and his wife, Pat, have three children, while Ken and his wife, Leann, are owners of the two Camrose Tim Horton's. Ling Ma

Ling Ma, father of the Lucky Dragon owner Norman Ma, immigrated to Canada in 1960, but had to wait ten years for the rest of his family to join him. Following in the footsteps of his father, who served meals for 25 cents in Edmonton's China Town, he opened a Chinese restaurant in Calgary, but soured on doing business there after he was robbed three times in one month. In 1976, after operating for a few years in Red Deer, he came to Camrose to start The Lucky Restaurant. Knowing only the Chinese language when he arrived, Norman faced many challenges, including the challenge of finishing school. He helped his father in the restaurant after class and whenever he could, and eventually took the restaurant over in the mid 1980s. In the early 1990s he purchased the York Cafe and moved the restaurant into the new main street building, renaming it the Silver Dragon. In 2001, after many years of working 12 to 14 hour days seven days a week, he moved his restaurant again to a bright new building on 48 Avenue. Even though the building is new, Norman still serves many of the traditional family recipes, such as rice and custard pudding.


The CAMROSE BOOSTER June 21, 2011

Stroke Recovery Association started By Murray Green

A stroke survivor's organizational meeting has started a new chapter in Camrose. Several stroke victims and their spouses joined Heather Hillis of Alberta Health Services and organizer Sandra McLay on June 15 at the Camrose Fire Hall to form a support group. Heather is a recreation therapist for home care in Camrose. "This is a pilot project involving four communities in Alberta. Camrose didn't have a stroke recovery support group, but needed one. The other three communities have one, but needed some help in growing," explained Heather. "In Camrose, my role is to start to facilitate a volunteer run group. My position is just temporary as a paid employee. The Stroke Recovery Association of Alberta helps these peer support groups get started." The program is focused on the stroke victims and their caregivers. "It provides a venue for stroke survivors to get together and a variety of options of what they want to do. It depends on what the local groups want to accomplish. It could be information or education based. It could be programing or recreation and leisure based, social, or a combination of all those things. The first meeting was to discover that." Volunteers don't have to take training to be a part of the group. Leader Sandra McLay has already taken some training in Red Deer. "It is a lot of work for one person with the size of a city like Camrose, so it would be nice to have someone willing to take some training as well," said Heather. "We are all stroke survivors, so our first goal is to provide support for each other," said Sandra. "We want to have people come forward and join us and we all can help each other in recreational activities such as swimming and walking. We want to set up a Camrose chapter and have a charitable number so we can raise funds for those activities and maybe host some barbecues." Some stroke victims don't want to come out in the community because they feel embarrassed. "We want to make everyone feel welcome and participate as much as they can or feel comfortable in doing that," said Sandra. Currently, support groups are located in Calgary, Edmonton, Red Deer, Innisfail, Stettler, Leduc, Medicine Hat and Lethbridge. "I want to set up a local group so people of any age who are stroke survivors can get support," Sandra added. "I am really looking forward to being part of this group. I had a stroke last August 2 and I couldn't talk at all or use my right arm. I moved to Camrose (from Millet) to take speech and recreational therapy. With a group like this, I can find out more information. When you are living with a stroke, nobody else knows what you feel like. Now that I met Sandra, I know I can talk to her," said Brenda Motiuk. Neither Wetaskiwin nor Leduc has a stroke recovery program. Continued on page 33

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George and Sheila Wilkie of Bashaw, Alberta

Saturday, July 9, 2011 – 10:30 a.m. Thursday, July 14, 2011 – 4:30 p.m. Located: From Bashaw, go 4 miles north on Highway 21, then 1/2 mile (0.7 km) west on Highway 53, then continue west on Township Road 424 (gravel) for 1 mile (1.4 km) Glen has been extremely particular with all his vehicles, tractors and misc. Most everything is in very good to excellent condition.

ANTIQUE CARS and TRUCKS • 1948 Plymouth Special Deluxe 5 passenger coupe, Flathead 6-cyl., (motor has been rebuilt), 3-spd. standard, whitewall tires, fully restored, extremely nice car • 1960 Chevrolet Impala, 2-dr. hardtop, 6-cyl235, auto., whitewall tires, restored, exc. cond. • 1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL, 2-dr. hardtop, 97,990 miles, 390 eng. (rebuilt), auto. console shift, Glen has owned for over 20 yr., very nice car • 1964 Chevrolet Impala, 2-dr. hardtop, 283 eng., 3-spd. auto., vg cond. • 1968 Chevrolet Impala, 4-dr. hardtop, 69,742 orig. miles, V8-307 eng., auto., was in the family since new, vg cond. • 1974 Dodge Adventurer Sport 1/2-T truck, 360 eng., auto., 11,624 orig. miles, sliding rear window, was in the family since new, very low miles, exc. cond (8’ Hunter canopy) • 1966 Plymouth Fury III 4-dr. sedan, 90,175 mi, 318 eng., auto, runs, always in family, int. is good, ext. needs paint, restoration car • 1953 Nash Metropolitan, Austin motor, mostly complete, does not run, project car • 1964 Pontiac Laurentian 4-dr. sedan, parts car (motor and trans. on pallet) HOLIDAY TRAILER • 1991 25-1/2’ TRAV-L-MATE TA 5th wheel holiday trailer, sleeps six, awning, stored inside, one owner, vg cond. The following 3 vehicles selling for Floyd Triebwasser. 780-672-6633/780-679-8413 • 1956 Plymouth Belvedere 4-dr. sedan, V8-273 eng. overhead valve, push button auto trans., 2-spd. Power Flite, restored, exc. cond. • 1956 Dodge Custom Royal, hemi eng., push button trans., car is complete, not restored • GMC 1/2-T truck body, 1949-51 (?), not complete, parts only TRACTOR • MF 255 2WD tractor, diesel, 51 hp, 3-pt. hitch, 16.9-30 singles (one new), Hi-Low range, 540 PTO, two hyd., one owner, good cond. • Ezee-On loader and 5’ bucket, will fit above tractor ANTIQUE TRACTORS and CRAWLER • Ford 8N 2WD tractor, 3-pt. hitch, new rear rubber, fully restored, exc. cond. • Cockshutt 40, 6 V system, belt pulley, hyd. pump, straight unit • 1934 +/– Caterpillar Twenty-Two Crawler, gas restored, vg cond. S/N 2F3443 LAWN TRACTORS • John Deere 317 riding tractor, 48” mower and 44” rototiller, vg cond. • John Deere L120 riding tractor, 48” mower, 20 hp, good cond. 3-PT. HITCH EQUIPMENT • 7’ McKee 3-pt. snowblower, shedded, vg cond. • 7’ Ford 3-pt. cult., new shovels • 3-pt. bale spear

ANTIQUES • McClary Royal Escort wood stove, exc. cond. • Beatty pump jack Westfalia cream separator, ice cream maker, two antique sleds, chrome stool c/w two steps, wash stand, chrome table/chairs, 500 ball caps, copper boiler, old tins/boxes, coal pail, breadbox and cannister set, enamel basins/ pots/ladels, cream cans and pails, meat grinder, 5-gal. oil pails, antique bicycle, misc. antique car parts MISCELLANEOUS • Hotsy pressure washer, limited use • Ten 10’ HiQual panels, vg cond. • Three round bale feeders • Grey EM380 airless paint sprayer • Honda push mower, Lawnboy mower • Snow-Flite 5 hp snowblower • 1250 gal. poly tank, two 300 gal. poly stock tanks • Electric fencers, stakes, wire • 16 hog farrowing crates • Two ice fishing shacks 8’ PT estate sprayer, Pro Air II air compressor, 4’ x 8’ util. trailer, elec. snow blower, new motor stand, drill press, two chainsaws, two elec. hedge trimmers, two bolt bins, Butterfield tap & die, 3/4” drive sockets, angle grinder, saws-all, drills, shop/eng. hoist, bench grinder, hand tools, snow fence/stakes, hog scale, 4” jointer/planer, 10” table saw, quantity slatted hog flooring, quantity colored sheet metal, chicken plucker, etc., some household items FARM EQUIPMENT Selling for Dwight Dufva. 780-372-2152 • Jiffy 600 Hi-dump silage wagon • 27’ John Deere 1000 field cult., 3-bar harrows • 50’ FarmKing tine harrow and drawbar • 23’ Co-op 203 DT cult., NH3 kit, 3-bar harrows • 12’ Melroe 244 end wheel DD drill, grass seed attach., vg cond. • Fert./seed V hopper c/w 12 V drill fills • 7’ IH PT sickle mower Selling for Blaine Ravnsborg 780-372-3036 wk # • New Holland 1033 bale wagon, good cond. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE This is a very clean auction of cars, trucks, tractors etc. It is rare to find this many items in such nice condition. This list is subject to additions and deletions. Doug Johnson Auction Service will not be responsible for accidents, damage or loss. All items are sold AS IS. All sales are final. GST will apply on some items. Payment in full on sale day, by cash or cheque only. If paying by cheque and unknown to auction company, we require a letter of reference from your bank. Arrangements must be made 48 hours prior to the sale for cell phone or absentee bidding.

For more information, contact Glen at 780-372-2245 or 780-678-5480

Located: From Bashaw, go 4 miles north on Highway 21, then 7 miles (12 km) west on Highway 53; or from Ponoka, go 31 km east on Highway 53. George has maintained his equipment very well. This is a very nice lineup. NOTE SALE START TIME OF 4:30 p.m.

TRACTOR MISCELLANEOUS • 1981 John Deere 4640 2WD c/w 20.8x38 • Grain Guard 5 hp aeration fan (used only one day), c/w cord, like new duals, 6312 hr. at booking, quad. trans., 1000 PTO, 2 hyd., shedded, exc. cond. S/N 021417 • Rocket style aeration tubes and ducting to fi t 19’ bin, exc. cond. HARVEST EQUIPMENT • 7” E-Kay bin sweep, vg cond. • Massey Ferguson 860 SP combine, JD P.U., • Labtronics grain tester, scale, charts, etc. chopper, 2800 +/– eng. hr., 6 cyl. standard, (calibrated in ’08) one season on all roller chains and feeder • 1250 gal. poly tank paddles, new eng. output shaft/bearings, new • 500 gal. / 300 gal. fuel tanks / stands beater shaft bearings, spare concave, service • Gandi boxes and controller manual, shedded, this combine is in vg cond. • Air cond. charging gauges, oxy/acetylene set, and field ready, S/N 16088 hyd. Porta power pack, 10 rolls used page • 20’ MF straight cut header, Macdon PU reel, wire, Melroe 378 PU, quantity 3/8” cable, good cond. 10’ step ladder, Poulan chainsaw, drill press, • 20’ Versatile 400 SP swather, Macdon PU tarps, roller chain, jack stands, load binders, reel, cab, Honeybee knife and guards, Keer bolts, general farm misc. Shear, shedded SELLING FOR DANIEL SCHWIZER • 18’ Versatile 400 swather (for parts) Phone 780-608-6328 (cell) GRAIN BINS or 780-679-0719 • Three 2006 Wheatland Grainmax 2300 Daniel has discontinued his farming operation bu hopper bins, skids, manway, full bin and no longer has use for this equipment. He has maintained his equipment very well. See indicators, like new cond. • Westeel 5900 bu +/– wide core steel bin c/w pictures on website. two air vents, remote lid, vg cond. • 21’ Hesston 8200 SP swather c/w UII PU • Eight Westeel 1350 bu +/– steel bins, wood reel, 2113 hr., dbl. knife drive, shedded, good floors and skids cond. S/N 820T 01050 • Four wood metal clad bins, 1100 bu +/–, • 14’ Hesston hay auger header, rubber top good cond. roller, shedded, vg cond. (to be sold after • Four wood bins, 600-800 bu swather) • 1999 Cattlelac 450 TMR Silage/feed wagon, GRAIN TRUCK and AUGERS 4-auger, digital scale, Trelleborg 500/60-22.5 • 1976 GMC 6500 grain truck c/w 16’ box and Nordic hoist, roll tarp, 366 eng., 5&2 trans., flotation tires, shedded, exc. cond. • Gleaner N7 SP combine, Victory PU, 1989 plumbed for drill fills, good clean truck sep./2661 eng. hr., 30.5L-32 rubber, • Westfield 8”x51’ swing auger new clutch, shedded, good cond. S/N • Sakundiak 7”x36’ auger, 14 hp Kohler, elec. N7G04661H84 start • Westfi eld 10”x61’ mechanical swing auger, FIELD EQUIPMENT purchased new in 2009, very limited use, exc. • 27’ John Deere 620 DT cult., 4-bar Degelman cond. harrows, NH3 kit, good cond. • Brandt 7”x40’ auger, Honda motor, elec. start • 29’ IH DT cult., 3-bar harrows, has ext. to 33’ • Westfi eld 7”x41’ auger, 16 hp Kohler, elec. • 20’ John Deere 9350 hoedrills, steel packers start • 50’ Flexicoil System 82 harrows, good cond. • 15’ steel box and dual cyl. hoist mtd. on HD • 18’ Easy-Load seed/fert. tote c/w two hyd. trailer, roll tarp, 10.00x20 duals, well built, vg cond. drill fills • 80’ Wilgar PT sprayer, 800 gal. stainless steel AUCTIONEER’S NOTE tank, RHS foam marker NOTE THE SALE START TIME OF 4:30 p.m. George Wilkie and Daniel Schwizer have looked HOLIDAY TRAILER and CAR • 1994 29-1/2’ Triple E hard wall 5th wheel after their equipment very well. See pictures on holiday trailer, A/C, centre kit, oak cabinets, website. This list is subject to additions and deletions. Doug Johnson Auction Service will sleeps six, one owner, good cond. • 1997 Chrysler Intrepid 4-dr. car, 235,000 km, not be responsible for accidents, damage or loss. All items are sold AS IS. All sales are final. 6 cyl., auto, good cond. GST will apply on some items. Payment in full STOCK TRAILER / SKIDOO TRAILER on sale day. Payment by cash or cheque only. • 12’ Bergen TA stock trailer If paying by cheque and unknown to Auction • 1993 SWS 2-place skidoo trailer, ramp Company, we require a letter of reference from your bank. LAWN TRACTOR • John Deere 320 lawn tractor, 48” mower with Arrangements must be made 48 hours mulching kit, 32” rototiller, hyd. lift, good prior to the sale for cell phone or absentee cond. bidding.

For more information, contact George at 780-372-3848 or 403-704-0896

View full listing and pictures at www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER June 21, 2011

Estate Auction Sale

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Battle River REA celebrates a positive year together

for Herb “Bert” Walker of Camrose

Wed., June 29, 2011 ~ 4:00 p.m. Elks’ Hall, 4702-50 Avenue, Camrose Terms: Cash/Cheque FEATURE ITEM Model 889XLSN fully enclosed ShopRider scooter in excellent cond. ANTIQUES AND COLLECTIBLES Doctor’s bag; Collectible books; Collectible magazines; Portable record player; 50 33 LP records; Antique tools; Antique tins; Two antique hand clothes agitators; Two old horse collars; Several sets of hames; Horse bits; Bull rings (some new); Vintage Tonka toys; Vintage two burner gas stove; Vintage safety razor; Cream separator; Antique auto parts (’57’59 Chevy “Wing” taillight, two old Beetle taillights); Box of Avon decanters; Vintage dial type bathroom scale (works); Collectible tins; Antique hand mirrors and brushes; Antique shoe stretchers; Antique flat irons; Oil lamps; White gas lamp; Antique butter churn; Large collections of key chains, campaign buttons, matchbooks and souvenir spoons; Eight track tapes; Eight track tape players; Old blue tint canning jars; American Hereford Journals from 1938 to 1940; 1936 National Geographic magazine map; Market Examiner Journal, April 1951; 50th Anniversary Special Western Producer, August 1973; Time magazine, 1963, 1966; Vintage Cattle and Western Horseman magazines, some from the ’40s; Antique book “Martin Chuzzlewit” by Dickens, vol. 2; Eatons Fall/ Winter 1974; Volrath Bible History 1919; Antique sharpening grindstone; Cattleman magazines 1969, 1970; McCormick-Deering tractor model W30 instruction book; Toy International metal seed drill; Antique school map of Canada; Silver trays; Assortment of handtools (some antique); Family Herald magazine 1967; Two antique egg crates; Chenille blankets; Two vintage cameras; Four antique scythes; Dozens of framed pictures, some original, some prints

GST charged where applicable incl. 28”x34” gallery framed Mallard print; Vintage oils and paints (unopened); Vintage console television; Very old tall 4-drawer dresser; Large twin spindle bed; Large bell collection. HOUSEHOLD Solid maple colonial hutch; Pine hutch; Portable radios; Hide-a-bed; Wardrobe; Birdcages; Cups, tableware, cutlery, dishes, bowls; Bedding; Kirby vacuum and accessories; Televisions; Office and kitchen chairs on wheels; Fans; Kitchen table; Canning supplies; Two microwaves; Artificial Christmas tree; Floor shampooer; 10’ wide bamboo curtain; Numerous kitchen appliances; Table and floor lamps; Stereo system; Bentwood rocker; Clocks; Barometers; Italian Victorian plaster relief plaques; Hard cover and paperback books; Dresser; Hutch top with mirror; New 20-pce. porcelain dinnerware set in box; 20+ pieces of hard and soft luggage, suit bags; Figurines; Hall mirrors; Photo albums; Cassette tapes; VHS tapes; Electric organ; Tapestries; Large credenza; Throw rugs; Brass plaques; Box of wicker baskets; Two small child’s rocking chairs; Board games; New brass mailbox; GE humidifier. OUTDOORS/SPORTING GOODS Sleeping bags; Skis and ski boots; Diamond willow walking sticks; Gun racks; Fishing tackle; Tall rubber boots, size 9; Fishing tackle and case for rod and reel; 12 unopened 10 lb. bags of charcoal; Two baseball bats; Box of lawn and garden edging; Grain elevator wood gun rack; Wheelbarrow; Large electric bug zapper; Rain gauge; Life vests; Garden hoses; Folding and fixed blade knives; Hunting vest; Shorty wetsuit; Gun cases; Umbrellas; Raingear; Misc. exercise equipment; Exercise chairs. CLOTHING Shoes; Belts and buckles; Chaps; Cowboy boots and

Lunch available

cowboy hats. UNUSUAL AND UNIQUE Horse halter mirror; Child’s muskrat hat; Wooden model wagons; Two new ‘pirate’ kites; Buggy evener; Two bearskins (one cinnamon, one black); Ottor or beaver mitts (new); Gumball machine on stand; Telephone pole insulators; Wooden trunk; Pail of 50 horseshoes; Two pairs new tooled leather cuffs. OTHER Misc. short lengths of marine and manila rope; Misc. automotive parts; Unopened roll of baler twine; Two rolls tar paper; Two rolls insect screen; Lots of old steel / iron farm bric-a-brac; Box of shoe heels; Gallon glass bottles with thumbhole; 5+ gallon glass bottle with thumbhole; Cloth tarp and misc. blankets; Short spool of barbed wire; 100+ lb. of nails, screws, nuts, bolts and other small hardware; Burlap sacks; 10+ walking canes; Aluminum and zinc coated dryer venting; Misc. pipe; Two ball hitches; Bag of water softener; Garage door reinforcing kit; Small box of aqua 6” tiles; Large qty. of unopened oils and other automotive fluids; Two toolboxes; Wheeled walker; Chimney flue cover; Large quantity of new beige low-rise carpet; LP record stand. ANOTHER CONTRIBUTOR (Selling at 7:00 p.m.) 1989 Toyota Camry, 240,000 km; 18 hp Husqvarna 48” cut lawn mower #YTHXP complete with bagger system, like new. For more information call 403-728-3859 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Herb has been known for collecting anything and everything all his life. Many unique items. Something on the sale for everyone, so be sure to attend and prepare for a long sale!

Berg’s Auction Service 780-672-5615 • Camrose, AB • www.globalauctionguide.com • Lic. 010028

Kodiaks open at home against Canmore Eagles

Battle River REA employees Kelly Pauls, in the background, and Glen Weibelzahl demonstrate the dangers of working close to power lines at the annual general meeting on June 16 at the Norsemen Inn. The REA had a 100 per cent safety rating in the last operating year.

By Murray Green The Battle River REA shared its good news with stakeholders at its annual general meeting on June 16 at the Norseman Inn. A 100 per cent safety record, an expansion at the main office, reduced metre checking costs and passed on savings for members were some of the news that was conveyed to about 325 people. "This is an evolving industry and there will be changes in the years to come. We will deal with those changes, and if we come across something that is negative, we will lobby to have it changed. Together we can achieve, what none us can accomplish by standing alone," said chairman Dan Astner. "Your board is focused on our cooperative. We will work cooperatively with the government and outside organizations." The most important task is to ensure that members are looked after. "We will keep our focus on the core business and that is to supply electricity to every member." Dan thanked manager Colleen Musselman and all 36 employees for working hard to make the Battle River REA a success. Colleen shared the seven principles for a successful cooperative. "We need voluntary and open membership, democratic member control, member economic participation, autonomy and independence,

education with training, cooperation among cooperatives and having a concern for the community." She said that about 96 countries serve one billion people worldwide. "United Nations says that over half of the world's population is secured by cooperatives. In Canada, two out of every five people are members of a cooperative. Even in the United States, it is only 25 per cent," said Colleen. "The Canadian government said that cooperatives are crucial to the Canadian economy. They employ about 87,000 people." Cooperatives are defined by three basic interests. "They are ownership, control and beneficiary. Members remain the centre of their business. We are not profit driven. Members and owners are one and the same, whereas a capital company has shareholders, and customers and they are not the same. All profits are passed on to the shareholders so there is little need for making additional profits. We need to balance the profits with the member needs and the community." Instead of giving people all the profits, they pass on savings to the members. "A positive bottom line, along with the seven principles, is the driving force in what keeps an organization true," Colleen added. "We spend $3.8 million within the community we serve. So the board has a policy; if we can purchase

within the area we serve, then that is what we do. If not, we will buy it provincially. Always. In 2010-11, we spent $15.25 million in Alberta, on top of the $3.8 million." She then demonstrated how members saved money. A member asked about the addition that is going to be added on to the main office building at the junction of Highway 21 and 13. "I didn't think that in eight years we would run out of room. We have used the main level for our 36 employees to do their work. When linemen come in to do their paper work, we send them to the water room. The basement is dark without windows and it is hard for them to do the work there," explained Colleen. "We will be adding on a bay, as well as a place for employees to come in and do the paperwork they need to do. We are going to add some office space so everyone is on the same floor." Five board positions were filled. However, each member whose term ended was voted back into office. Dan Astner, Vern Dick, Jim Matthews, Bruce Carlson and Ron Kozial all agreed to sit for another term. Other members on the board include Terry Pederson, Claire Nordin, Ed Galloway, Ray Hammer, Robert Black, Francis Blue, Jake Reimer, Dan Goudreau, Brian Carlson and Don Moman.

By Murray Green

The Camrose Kodiaks will open the season at home against the Canmore Eagles as players prepare to defend their Alberta Junior Hockey League south division title. After five AJHL exhibition games for Camrose, the schedule has the Kodiaks playing 60 regular season games, 29 will be at home in the EnCana Arena at the Edgeworth Centre. Camrose will also play 29 games on the road. The Kodiaks will participate in two games at the annual AJHL Showcase event, which is held between September 29 and October 1 in Spruce Grove. The Kodiaks host the Lloydminster Bobcats on Friday, August 26, at 8 p.m., and the Bonnyville Pontiacs on Friday, September 2, at 7 p.m. in exhibition play. Camrose opens the regular season on Friday, September 9, at 7:30 p.m., against the Canmore Eagles. The Kodiaks also meet the same team at the same time on Saturday, September 10. The Kodiaks take on the Okotoks Oilers on Friday, September 23, at 7:30 p.m., and the Olds Grizzlys at home on Saturday, September 24, at 7:30 p.m. At the Showcase, Camrose plays on Thursday, September 29, against the Drayton Valley Thunder and Saturday, October 1 against the Spruce Grove Saints. Both games start at 8:30 p.m. in Spruce Grove. For a comprehensive listing of all Camrose Kodiaks' home and away games, click on the AJHL web site at www.ajhl.ca.

Post-secondary students Takota Coen, Melissa Kohlman, Karla Ness and Megan Thomas were awarded $500 scholarships from the Battle River REA, presented by director Dan Goudreau, at the annual general meeting on June 16 at the Norsemen Inn.


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Somebody out there is looking for the expensive sweater that must have shrunk Find that buyer with a Booster classifi ed ad. If any personal item you’re selling is priced at $100.00 or less, advertise it for FREE! See our classifi ed ads section for your free offer coupon.

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On the road … the automotive section of

Ford Escape A willing companion for road trips and the daily grind By Dan Jensen

The Ford Escape compact SUV has made fans of families across the nation, thanks to a host of features making it a willing travel companion for road trips and the daily grind alike. Now, fresh off its second-best sales year ever, the 2011 Escape gives you even more. "Not only is it fun to drive, it is extremely fuel efficient," said Lamb Ford Sales sales manager Brett Denham. Efficiency

With the standard 2.5 litre four cylinder engine and available six-speed automatic transmission, the Escape FWD gets 10.0 litres per 100 km in the city and 7.1 litres per 100 km on the highway. The available Duratec 30 3.0 litre V6 cranks out 240 horsepower and tows up to 1,588 kg when properly equipped. The estimated (FWD) fuel consumption with a sixspeed automatic is 10.9 litres per 100 km in the city and 8.0 litres per 100 km on the highway. The Ford Escape features fully independent suspension, making it naturally nimble enough to drive up and over some formidable obstacles that some others will have to waste time driving around. If you prefer the road less travelled, go for optimal intelligent 4WD. Always on and always working, it automatically monitors traction 200 times per second and adjusts torque distribution as needed to provide maximum grip. Escape's active park assist system helps you conquer parallel parking in as little as 24 seconds. Just press a button and drive by potential spots. Ultrasonic sensors help you find a spot that's big enough, and the system lets you know when it is ready to park. You remove your hands from the steering wheel and respond to system prompts by shifting gears and controlling vehicle speed with the brake and accelerator pedals. The system handles the hard part, automatically steering the vehicle into the spot. MyKey, standard on all Escape models, lets you assign separate keys for additional drivers, all coded to enforce your specific restrictions on vehicle functions, like top speed and audio volume. When activated, MyKey encourages smart driving behaviour by muting audio until safety belts are buckled, prohibiting the shutoff of key collision-avoidance features like AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control and more. The Easy Fuel capless fuel filler, standard on all Escape models, automatically seals shut when you remove the fuel nozzle. There's no cap, so you just gas up and go. Illuminating experience

The available Navigation system on Ford Escape features voice activation, a 6.5-inch LCD touch screen, and nearly 10 gigabytes of storage space for your photos and music. You can use it to watch DVDs when Escape is in Park. On Hybrid models, a power and efficiency monitor coaches you to help maximize your fuel efficiency by making the most of the vehicle's electric mode. The available Ford SYNC voice-activated, in-vehicle connectivity system, integrates your Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone and nearly any portable media player. With

911 Assist, the system can contact a 911 operator if any airbag has deployed. Standard SIRIUS Satellite Radio comes with a sixmonth prepaid subscription. Surf up to 120 channels, including 100 per cent commercial-free music, plus the best sports, news, talk and entertainment, all across Canada. Just the right size

Escape is just the right size – inside and out. It's comfort-designed seats easily accommodate as many as five adults. Supple leather-trimmed seating with heated front seats, plus gleaming chrome and Ebony black interior accents are standard on Escape Limited. With the rear seats folded flat, Escape delivers up to 1,903 litres of wide-open space. Inside the standard floor console: a three-tier storage system, two removable bins and enough room for a laptop. The hidden, lockable wet truck joins a retractable cargo area cover in the Cargo Convenience Group. The use of environmentally-friendly soy-based foam in the seat cushions of every Escape model help conserve limited resources and reduce CO 2 emissions. Escape Hybrid and XLT also feature sustainable cloth-trimmed seating made with 100 per cent post-industrial materials – recycled plastics and polyester fibres that would

otherwise have ended up in the landfill. Safety features

The Escape comes Dan Madison equipped with a long list of cutting-edge safety features. AdvanceTrac with Roll Stability Control is a brake-based electronic stability control system that utilizes two gyroscopic sensors to help keep all four wheels firmly planted. Personal Safety System features dual-stage front airbags for the driver and front passenger. Front seat side airbags increase protection for the driver and front passenger in certain side-impact collisions. The Safety Canopy System includes side curtain air bags and a rollover sensor. The SOS Post Crash Alert system flashes the hazard lights and sounds the horn after airbag deployment or safety belt pretensioner activation in certain collisions. Integrated blind spot mirrors consist of an outside rearview mirror designed with a secondary context spotter in the top outer corner, which is aimed exclusively at the driver's blind spot. When traffic enters the driver's blind spot on either side of the vehicle it is visible in the secondary convex mirror, helping provide the driver a broader peripheral view.

You can see the new Ford Escape at Lamb Ford Sales Ltd., located on Highway 13 East, Camrose. Phone 780-672-2411, or toll free 1-800-994-9953.


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On the road ‌ CARS AND TRUCKS DADS – LOOKING FOR A CAR WITHOUT A BACK SEAT? Count on our classifieds. We match up buyers and sellers. The Camrose Booster, phone 780-672-3142. IDEAL STARTER SERVICE VAN – 1994 Safari cargo van. Has roof racks, slide-in wooden tool boxes, new front tires, $1,150 obo. Also available: Furnace motors, parts and gas fittings. Phone 780672-3772. 2007 FORD ESCAPE – Excellent condition, $10,500 obo. 780-855-2412.

15 FT. FIBREGLASS BOAT AND TRAILER – Tri-hull open bow, 65 hp Evinrude, paddles, life jackets, tow bar, tube. Always stored indoors. $3,500 obo. 780-679-0603 evenings. EZEE-LOADER BOAT TRAILER – New wiring and paint, 17’ overall length. $900 obo. 780679-0603 evenings. 2004 HOLIDAIRE 24’ BUMPER PULL TRAILER – Front walk-around Queen bed, $13,500. Call 780-672-2932 afternoons. 1994 SEA-RAY 18.5 FT. BOAT – Open bow and canopy, 5.7L inboard motor, new propeller. In good condition. 780-373-3893.

2003 CHEV IMPALA – Excellent shape, great on gas, 2006 PLEASURE-WAY wide 106,000 km., $8,000. Call 780-672body Class B motorhome, Triton 0452. V8 Ford E 250 chassis, w/genera2006 MAZDA RX-8 – Bumper- tor, microwave, TV/cable hookup, to-bumper warranty to July, 2012. fridge, stove, in/out shower, electric Velocity Red w/red and black heatKing or twin beds, air shocks, suned leather, moonroof, Bose stereo, screens, $46,900. 780-385-3110. every available option - p/s, p/b, 1990 ROAD RANGER p/w, a/c, H.I.D. headlights, keyless, MONTEREY 18 FT. 5TH etc., 6-speed manual. Like new, in and out, 90,000 km. Ph. 780WHEEL TRAILER – Very good 374-3886, Daysland. condition, $6,000 obo. Phone 780672-3739. 2006 PURPLE CHEV COBALT LT – Sunroof, premium 1984 FRONTIER 19 FT. sound, great gas mileage, excellent MOTORHOME – Three-way shape, 123,000 km., $7,000 obo. fridge, sleeps four. Excellent con780-608-5329 after 6 p.m. dition. New tires, plugs, wiring. 1989 CHEV CAVALIER CON- $7,000. Ph. 780-672-0452. VERTIBLE – 5-speed, rebuilt 1983 17 FT. BIGFOOT engine, $3,000. Ph. 780-679-9012. HOLIDAY TRAILER – Three1999 HONDA CIVIC SE – burner stove, fridge, furnace, bathManual, 112,000 km., meticulous, room. Sleeps six. Excellent condi$6,500 obo. 780-672-4297. tion. Asking $5,000 obo. Ph. 7801993 CHRYSLER CONCORD 352-4827. – 156,800 km. Excellent condition, 2005 MAJESTIC 25 FT. maintenance records available, MOTORHOME – Ford chassis. $2,500. Ph. 780-608-1634. Sleeps six, a/c, awning. CLEAN, EXCELLENT CONDITION. BOATS, RVs and CAMPERS $24,900 obo. 780-878-3544. SELLING YOUR SEAWORTHY BOAT? Make a splash with an ad in the Booster classifieds! Ph. 780-672-3142. LOVE CAMPING, BUT TIRED OF SHOVELLING SNOW OFF THE AWNING IN MAY? Say goodbye to your Gulfstream! Move it fast with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142.

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MISCELLANEOUS FOUR MUSTANG STOCK RALLY RIMS with tires, Hankook winter radials W400 225/55R16, $600 obo. 780-672-8301. FOUR CHROME CR258 KOBRA RIMS with tires, 25/50R17 Goodride SV308. Fits Mustangs. Like new. 1,000 km. on tires. $1,600 obo. 780-672-8301.

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Stroke Recovery Association started in Camrose Continued from page 29

"When you can't talk at all, it is a long and hard process. It was very frustrating. I didn't have any information and was just sitting there. I was getting depressed. Since

I moved to Camrose, there are lots of things I can do. I am meeting people again. I met Heather through my speech therapist." Heather and Sandra met through an advertise-

ment in The Camrose Booster through the Why Volunteer program. "Now we are not alone any more," echoed Sandra. "You do feel very alone," said Brenda. "I'm only 54

years old and I have a lot of time to live for. I have children and grandchildren to look forward to spending time with." Visit web site www. strokealberta.com for pro-

gram news, for more local information or, to find out the when the next meeting will be held, contact Sandra at mclay.sandra27@gmail. com or phone Heather Hillis at 780-679-2943.


ON NOW AT YOUR ALBERTA BUICK GMC DEALERS. Albertagmc.com1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. #/ / /†/¥/*†/*Offers apply to the purchase of a 2011 GMC Sierra Ext 2WD SL (R7C), 2011 Terrain SLE FWD (R7A), 2011 Acadia SLE1 FWD (R7B) equipped as described. Freight included ($1,450). License, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offers valid to August 31, 2011. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to change without notice. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in Alberta GMC Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order (2011MY only) or trade may be required. X$8,000/$2,300 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit available on 2011 GMC Sierra EXT FWD SL/Acadia SLE (tax exclusive) for retail customers only. Other cash credits available on most models. See your GM dealer for details. #Offer applies to all eligible current owners or lessees of any model year GM vehicle that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2010, 2011 or 2012 model year Chevrolet, GMC, Buick or Cadillac vehicles delivered between June 3, 2011 and August 31, 2011. Ineligible vehicles include Chevrolet Cruze LS-1SB and all Medium Duty trucks. Credit value depends on model purchased: $500 credit available for Chevrolet Aveo, Cobalt and Cruze (excluding Cruze LS-1SB); $750 credit available for Chevrolet Equinox and GMC Terrain; $1,000 credit available for all other eligible GM vehicles The credit amount is inclusive of any applicable taxes. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Void where prohibited by law. See your GM dealer for details. GM reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. † 0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by Ally Credit for 48 months on new or demonstrator 2011 Chevrolet / GMC / Buick Traverse, Acadia, Enclave, Malibu, and Aveo. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $10,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $208.33 for 48 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $10,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight ($1,450) included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and fees not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offers apply to qualified retail customers only Limited time offer which may not be combined with certain other offers. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ††Variable rate financing for 84 months on 2011 Terrain FWD/Sierra Ext on approve credit. Bi-Weekly payment and variable rate shown based on current TD Finance prime rate and is subject to fluctuation; actual payment amounts will vary with rate fluct uations. Example: $10,000 at 3% for 84 months, the monthly payment is $132 Cost of borrowing is $1,099, total obligation is $11,099. Down payment and/or trade may be required. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will also vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. 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ALS Walk coordinator Brandee Fossen and City of Camrose Deputy Mayor Gerry Galenza proclaimed June as ALS Awareness Month. The annual walk was scheduled to held at Mirror Lake on June 18 beginning at 10:30 a.m.

Accepting cheques from Rotary Club of Camrose president Dave Stolee were: (left to right) Linda England, Camrose Children's Centre, Jim Cook, Camrose Minor Sports Association Help Fund, Jolene Doig, Learning Together Program, Randal Nickel, Camrose Open Door; and Becky and Jacob McCarroll, Wilderness Family Camp.

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Ashley, Tyson and Natasha Siewert (along with grandma Donna Siewert) of Camrose enjoyed a ride on the Mirror Lake Express train June 9. Every Tuesday and Thursday beginning at 5:30 p.m. the train offers rides around Mirror Lake. The Camrose Chamber of Com merce, who operates the train, is looking for a few more volunteers to help. Call 780-672-4217 for more information.

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Papa bear will be staying in Camrose for at least five more years. Barry Fossen, president of the Camrose Kodiaks and its parent group, the Camrose Sport Development Society, announced the signing of a five-year contract extension with coach and general manager Boris Rybalka on June 15. “The Camrose Sport Development Society is looking forward to the future under Boris’ leadership and guidance. This contract extension will ensure the continued success of our hockey program.” With over 950 games coached at the Junior A level, coach Rybalka is looking forward to reaching the 1,000 mark this season, of being behind the bench of the Camrose Kodiaks. "I would like to thank the board and president Barry Fossen for the continued support. Barry and the board have treated my family very well and I cannot thank them enough for the support," said Boris. "This is a great community and a perfect place to raise a child and a family. We have seen this organization grow just like a child grows. There are more things that I would like to see happen, both with the Kodiaks and at the league level. It will be an exciting year as recruiting has gone very well and the organization has gone back to “grass roots” as we have re-structured some areas. I look forward to bringing a championship back to Camrose.” The team was launched for the 1997-98 season. The first two seasons the club finished under .500. Since Rybalka arrived, the team has had a winning record in the regular season.


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Martin friend Katherine Dewart of Camrose addresses seven-year-old Otis the Owl with handler Judy Boyd of Red Deer during the Purple Martin Festival held at the Stoney Creek Centre on June 5. The owl lives at the Medicine River Wildlife Centre in Spruce View, west of Innisfail. The wildlife centre has a hospital for treating injured and orphaned wild patients, provides educational programs and houses an interpretive trail system for visitors.

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Smith wins gold medal in shot put

By Murray Green Coaching made a huge difference to Bawlf School shot put athlete Aundrea Smith. After reaching provincials last year and placing out of the medals, Aundrea decided to train harder to push herself in her final year of high school and in track and field. "I started training in April and then went through the city/ country, areas, zones and provincials, finishing in first place at each meet in shot put," said Aundrea. "I tried discus last year, but it didn't go over very well." Last year, without coaching from Camrose Composite High School's Angie Banack, Aundrea finished fifth at provincials. As a junior, she came in third at zones, just missing a trip to provincials. "Last year, I was thinking it was just good to reach provincials," explained Aundrea. "Then I started to train with Mrs. Banack, who's been to meets all over Canada and went to the Masters' Games. She trained me to throw it the proper way, everything that you are supposed to do. It was a long, huge process, but in the end it was worth it. The hard work really paid off." Aundrea travelled to Camrose two days a week and threw a shot put about 40 times each practice session. "You really build up the muscles. I'm a farm girl, so I'm used to throwing hay bales. I didn't have the right technique in throwing the javelin or discus, but shot put came easy to me. I'm not that quick for track so shot put was my main event from junior high on because I was good at it." Aundrea's family lives about seven miles northeast of Bawlf and she has attended the school since kindergarten. "When my mom first told me she found a coach, I was like – really (not overly excited). But, Mrs. Banack had me throwing farther right away. When I first started the year, I was throwing nines (metres). A month later I was throwing 10 and a half, close to 11. It made a difference in getting help and she really pushed me." After a bad throw at provincials, she heard from her coach. "It was my fourth throw on a cold day. She told me to focus and that I could do this. "She just kept pushing me through the entire event. Mrs. Banack was definitely my motivation to win the gold medal. She is very little and can throw way farther than I. I kept thinking I can do this for her." Aundrea hit 10.42 at provincials, down from her best at zones with a 10.55 metres. "The next closest competitor at

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provincials threw a 10.31, so I didn't have to have my best day. I thank my family, friends and Mrs. Banack for helping me achieve the gold medal." Although Aundrea liked her results in shot put, her focus is now on another sport. "I'm going to Lakeland College in the fall to play basketball. I'm going to upgrade my marks first and then eventually take nursing." She is looking forward to playing in Camrose against Augustana this fall.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 32 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs WEDDING DRESS MISTAKE? If your error was putting it on once, fi x the mistake. Sell your dress with a Camrose Booster 0classified. Phone 780-672-3142. PLEASE JOIN US in celebration of Lloyd and Evalene Bowie’s 65th Wedding Anniversary at the Rosalind Community Hall on Sunday, July 3, from 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Lunch and refreshments will be served. We hope you can join us for a visit. NO GIFTS PLEASE! CAMROSE & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL BUS TOUR to St. Albert Botanical Garden and Hole’s ‘Enjoy Centre’, Monday, July 11, 8:00 a.m., Encana, east parking lot. $55, all inclusive. Ph. 780-672-7341 for information. ALBERTA FIELD AND STREAM, your Hunting and Fishing headquarters, is having a sale. 15% off everything in store, excludes consignment items. 4932-51 Ave., Tofield Call 780-662-0077 www. albertafi eldandstream.com and on Facebook.

THANK YOU THANK YOU TO ALL who joined us to celebrate our 60th wedding anniversary, making it a very enjoyable and memorable occasion for us. Thank you for all the lovely cards, fl owers and gifts. A special thank you to our family and friends for all your help and support and also to Linda Nikiforuk for the delicious lunch. It was a very special afternoon for us; thank you so much. In lieu of thank you cards a donation has been made to the Rosalind School. – Gord and Adeline MacDonald

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HELP WANTED SCHOOL BUS DRIVER NEEDED – Cornerstone Christian Academy is looking to fill the position of bus driver for our Ryley route. This position will commence as of this fall, starting September 1, 2011. If you are interested, please contact Diane at Cornerstone: 780672-7197 (Monday or Wednesday afternoons) or email resumé to Diane at ccasociety@gmail.com LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME RECEPTIONIST – Job includes telephone, computer entry, filing, waiting on customers, compiling statements, etc. Only motivated, experienced persons need apply. Call Mid-City Properties, 780-6720662, or drop off resumé at 207, 5015-50 Ave. PART-TIME BOOKKEEPER – Position could turn into full-time. Must have experience with payroll, statements, payables, receivables, computer skills and more. Experience a must. Call Mid-City Properties, 780-672-0662 or drop off resumé at 207, 5015-50 Ave. GET PAID TO EAT OUT IN CAMROSE – Evaluate your experience. Email interest to rufd@telus.net.

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JULY 1: 4-BEDROOM HOUSE with single garage in Strome. $825/mo. including water. Excellent location to school. Would also consider sale or lease-to-own. Ph. 780-865-5625 evenings, 780868-3762, weekends. LIVE IN COMFORT – Enjoy your morning coffee in your newly renovated 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, rent for $695. For information and pictures of this property and others, or to book a showing, visit www.RentAlberta.info or call 780679-0002. FIVE-BEDROOM HOUSE, double garage, RV parking, five appliances, close to school. No pets/ smoking. Ph. 780-226-8822. HIGH-END ACREAGE 1/2 MILE FROM CAMROSE 2,200 sq. ft. house Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, heated double garage, shop On five acres next to highway Ph. 780-781-0176. NEWLY BUILT UP AND DOWN DUPLEX Separate entrances Two bedrooms in each unit, five new appliances in each Non-smoking, no pets Available immediately Upper unit - $1,200/mo. plus utilities Lower unit - $1,000/mo. plus utilities Call 780-608-6310; ask for Sean NEWER TWO-BEDROOM FOUR-PLEX Now available for rent. Suite includes five appliances and is close to downtown area. Phone Rick, 780-608-5000 or George, 780-678-7610.

THREE-BEDROOM APARTMENT SUITE DOWNTOWN – Third floor, available July 1, $850/mo., 4719-50 St., 780608-3820. HOUSE – Cozy two-bedroom with full basement, fridge, stove, garage, nice fenced area for garden. No smoking, no pets. Reference required. $850/mo. Ph. 780679-2170. CENTRALLY LOCATED TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT – With stove, fridge. Good, clean, quiet building. No smokers, no pets. Reference required. Immediate possession. 780-679-2170. TWO-BEDROOM HOME – With rumpus room, stove, fridge, washer, dryer. Has garden shed. Non-smokers, no pets. Available July 1, $1,150. Call 780-672-1149. NEW FOUR-PLEX – Close to hospital, Rosehaven and Mirror Lake walking paths. Bright, attractive, energy efficient, two bedrooms, five appliances. No smoking or pets. Reference required. Possession Aug. 1. Ph. 780-679-2170. HIGH TRAFFIC LOCATION – Office space in Camrose Acupuncture building, 4910-51 St. Ideal for health business. Approximately 120 sq. ft. w/sink. Shared reception/kitchen/laundry area. $500/mo. includes utilities and taxes. Phone Bernice or Colleen, 780-672-9360. TWO-BEDROOM FOURPLEX – Five appliances. No smoking, no pets. 780-363-2132 or 780632-1020. MOBILE HOME LOTS AVAILABLE in Camrose. Please call 780-672-2396 for details. ROOMMATE WANTED FOR HOUSE IN EDMONTON – 5 min. from NAIT. $500 plus 1/3 of utilities. 780-679-6261 after 6 p.m. TWO-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – Private entrance, shared laundry, utilities included. $850/mo. No pets, no smokers. 780672-9531. TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT SUITE with balcony at 4806-46 St. in quiet adult building. Available now. $750/mo. includes heat and water. No pets, smokers, or partiers. Ph. 780-672-5369.

COZY ROOM FOR RENT on first floor. Kitchen use can be negotiated. No pets, overnight visitors, or parties. Quiet house for studious student or working person. Rent $400/mo. Includes utilities. Call 780-608-8709 after 6 p.m.

ESTATE ITEMS FOR SALE – Yard Works 24v cordless mower, 20” cut w/rear bag and mulch. Used once, $275 obo; Yard Machine 19” cut mower, 12 amp., 110 volts, rear bag and mulch. Used once, $150 obo; Light oak kitchen table and four chairs, $125 obo. Call 780374-0222.

FOR RENT/SALE/LEASE LIVESTOCK/FEED PHOTOGRAPHERS – You can benefit from the 50 years this location has been home to Camrose’s premier photo studio. Now you can employ your talents here. This Main Street property includes storefront window display, studio, a gallery to show your work, backdrops, lighting, props, sets, consultation space, client seating. All you need is a camera, a computer and an eye. Five photographers have signed on at $200/month and now have access to this unique facility. One spot is left. This is a real opportunity to follow your ambition and build a life in photography. For more information call 780-608-6898.

HOUSEHOLD STAINLESS STEEL KITCHEN AID FRIDGE – 26 cu. ft., 3 ft. wide, water and ice machine, side-by-side; Stereo w/entertainment centre; Desk w/hutch. Offers. 780-672-9690. HENRY HERBERT UPRIGHT PIANO – Lovely sound. Excellent condition. Asking $800. Phone 780-672-9507. BLONDE SOLID OAK PEDESTAL TABLE w/four oak spindle chairs, plus buffet hutch, $1,800; Cherry wood dry bar w/granite top, includes two swivel stools, $2,000; Oak entertainment center w/32” Panasonic HD TV, $500. Ph. 780672-1941. ANTIQUE GLASS LUSTRES – (Two) with crystal prisms, 8.5”, $50. 780-672-3838. WAGNER PIANO – $500 obo. Ph. 780-672-5954.

Here’s a great offer for Booster readers…

For Sale Ads!

F For or items price priced at $100 or less! • Mail, fax, email or drop off your ad copy. • Offer limited to one ad per issue. • 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.

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. SMALL SQUARE BALES – Excellent horse, sheep or dairy hay. Shedded. No rain. Also clean, dry barley straw bales. 780-3753969. YEARLING AND TWOYEAR-OLD Blonde d’Aquitaine bulls, fertility tested. Delivery available. 780-376-2184. REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORD BULLS – Semen tested. Dan, 780-385-2298; Dave, 780-385-2226. HI-HOG CALF CRADLE – Like new. 780-375-3932. GRASS-FED HIGHLAND BEEF – 780-877-2237. TOP QUALITY registered Black Angus yearling bulls - 780352-5064. YEARLING CHAROLAIS polled, white bull. 780-608-0590. SORREL GELDING AND MARE – Would make a good team. Also 12-year-old sorrel mare. Ph. 780-373-3893.

SEED SEED OATS – Phone Dave, 780-855-2240 or 780-678-6329.

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

REAL ESTATE LARGE, MODERN, WELLBUILT BUNGALOW on well treed 4.72 acres. Priced to sell. Call 780-679-8941 or view at www.propertyguys.com ID# 147234. OFFERS – Two-bedroom house, 768 sq. ft. with single garage. Ready to move in. 780-672-4623. TWO-BEDROOM, ONE BATH CHARACTER HOME FOR SALE – To be moved. Offers, 780-375-2282. 16’ X 76’ MOBILE HOME – #76 in north Camrose park. Completely re-done in Oct. 2009. Ph. 780-679-4554 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. any day.

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.

HOUSE IN HOLDEN, AB – Two-bedroom, 911 sq. ft., single garage, 50’ x 140’ lot, $59,000 obo. 780-672-7932.

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

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION – 960 sq. ft. one-bedroom home in Camrose. Three more bedrooms in basement. Needs TLC. Asking $178,000. Enquiries: 780-672-9390.

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TWO-BEDROOM CONDO – Large master bedroom, jet tub, main floor laundry, fully finished basement. Asking $266,000. Open to offer. For more information phone 780-679-0217.

MISCELLANEOUS 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. SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 32 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs JOHN DEERE 214 GARDEN TRACTOR w/mower, tiller, plus snowthrower attachment; 8 HP ARIENS, e/s, 36” sidewalk sweeper; ASST. NEW AND USED engines, generators, tillers, chainsaws, weed eaters, push mowers, lawn tractors, etc. CUB CADET 23 HP HYDROSTATIC TRACTOR w/46” deck (low hours). (Check us out) www.jds-smallengine.com Phone 780-672-7649. MOTORIZED SCOOTER – Complete with two batteries. As new. Charger, aluminum folding ramps, $1,200 obo. 780-672-6639. USED TREATED FENCE POSTS – $1/each. Ph. 780-373-2675. TICKETS FOR 2011 PONOKA STAMPEDE – Two full sets. $225 for the works. 780-608-7654. CEMENT BLOCKS – 24” x 30” x 2”, $6 each. Ph. 780672-0832. GAS LAWN MOWER – works great, $25. 780-679-9012. 45 GAL. PLASTIC RAINBARRELS – $15. 780-855-2664. PLAYCENTRE/EXERSAUCER – Great for baby or toddler, $45 obo. 780-679-7684. PARTY LITE – 3-wick candle, Pale Peach. Light yellow w/stand, $30. 780-672-3791. GRINDER – New, $100 obo. Ph. 780-678-2568.

GARAGE SALES 6209-42 AVE. – June 22, 23. 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE/ MOVING SALE – 5002-57 St., Daysland, Fri., June 24, 3 - 7 p.m., Sat., June 25, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.


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4716-38 Street Camrose Phone 780-672-2452 Selmac Sales (2007) Ltd. has just expanded to a 3-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 Controller We are looking for someone who: • is able to work independently • is able to work under deadlines • is able to work positively in a team atmosphere We will give preference to individuals with: • proficiency in Windows office • those who have a certificate/diploma in accounting, complete cycle of bookkeeping and/or equivalent years of experience • knowledge in monthly and year end financial statements • knowledge in accounts receivable, accounts payable and general ledgers • ability to reconcile statements • experience in balancing inventory accounts, whole goods and parts accounts • experience in agriculture dealership sales would be an asset 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

THE TEAM Now you can browse through our open positions and apply online at

www.yourwalmartcareer.ca We are currently seeking: • Part-time Cashiers • Full-time Overnight Janitorial Staff (11 p.m. to 7 a.m.) More openings posted online! Walmart Supercentre 400, 6800-48 Ave., Camrose 780-608-1211

Lammle’s Western Wear and Tack is a major Alberta retailer and a leading force in the western wear industry. We have been in business for over 25 years and currently operate 22 locations in Alberta, 2 in BC. We provide quality leading edge fashion and are a key supplier to both the English and Western horse worlds. We offer a competitive compensation package as well as performance based bonuses and fabulous employee discounts for all levels of employment. We are currently seeking people for the position of:

FT and PT Sales Outfitters

Our

People

make the difference Licensed Practical Nurse

Would you enjoy working with seniors? Are you a caring individual who demonstrates respect for your residents, their family members and colleagues? Sunrise Village is a supportive living residence in Camrose, Alberta. We are happy to offer an opportunity for LPN’s to work within their full scope of practice in a homelike environment providing quality care to our residents. The LPN role will require the successful candidate possess the following: • Graduate of a recognized LPN program and active registration as an LPN with CLPNA • Completed coursework in physical assessment and pharmacology • Current BCLS certifi cation • Strong leadership, organizational, communication and multitasking skills • Gerontology nursing preferred • Ability to function well in a team centred environment • Clear criminal record check and immunizations up-to-date If you feel you possess the skills listed above and the ability to provide a leadership role to Health Care Aides and help create a positive work environment while assisting our residents with their personal care needs and general activities of daily living, Sunrise Village may be the employer for you. If you are a Licensed Practical Nurse who has strong critical thinking and problem solving skills and has the ability to prioritize to ensure the smooth delivery of nursing services please send your resume with covering letter on or before June 24, 2011 to: Andrea Miller, Administrator, Sunrise Village Camrose 6821-50 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 5G5 Email: amiller@sunrisevillages.com

We offer: • Competitive salary and benefits • Performance based incentive program • Unparalleled opportunity for growth • A challenging and rewarding environment Your background should include: • Time management skills • A strong focus on customer service • Proactive and innovative thinking • Thrive on working in a team environment • Tack knowledge is an asset but not required If you have a desire to provide excellent customer service and work in a fun, results driven environment, please contact us. (Must be able to work days, evenings, and weekends) By email: resume@lammles.com By fax: (403) 252-3341 In person: 322 Cornerstone Plaza, 6800-48 Ave., Camrose

Camrose

Super 8 and Ramada Camrose are accepting applications for:

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


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WE’RE BUSY AND HIRING! The Home Team has immediate openings in-store and in our yard! Spring has arrived and business is brisk at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre. We’re looking for competent personnel who demonstrate initiative and willingness to go the extra mile to serve our valued customers and contractors. As a Home employee, you will need to be able to work in a fast-paced environment, where each day delivers new opportunities for growth and success.

NOW HIRING…

Share Our Passion POWER SPORTS MECHANIC NEEDED Camrose Farm Equipment Ltd.’s Arctic Cat Division is looking for a full-time journeyman off-road/motorcycle/snowmobile mechanic to perform mechanical duties and some administrative tasks immediately. We are looking for an individual who is willing to work with and develop our high performance clientele. Job requires individual to be self-motivated with a desire to provide exceptional customer service and to work as a team player. Competitive wages, benefits and matching RRSPs are part of the compensation package. Please email resume to Cheryl Hellekson at cfe1@telusplanet.net or fax to 780-672-4582.

•F ull-time Seasonal Department Associate •C ustomer Service Sales Counter Associate • F ull-time Tool / Hardware Dept. • P art-time Cashier (day, weekend and evening availability a must) 4149-39 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 3X8 Phone 780-672-9136, Fax 780-672-4582

Benefits of working at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre • a n exciting retail work environment • c ompetitive wages • o pportunities for advancement • a clean, safe working environment

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

Apply with resume…

If helping people brightens your day…

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

Your Calling is at

Killam Health Centre is looking for: Registered Nurse: Regular Part Time • FTE: 0.60 competition #KM-40010-CVH Registered Psychiatric Nurse: Regular Full Time competition #KM-40011-CVH

Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

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

Closing Date: June 27, 2011 Please submit résumé quoting competition number to CovenantHealthCareers@covenanthealth.ca For information or to apply, visit www.CovenantHealth.ca/careers/killamopportunities.html

Human Resources Toll Free: 1-877-450-7555CovenantHealthCareers@covenanthealth.ca

HIRING 3 FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTS 1256146 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 3601-48 Ave., Camrose, AB Full-time / shift work – no experience necessary $11.00 per hour plus benefits

HIRING 9 FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTS 796005 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 6602-48 Ave., Camrose, AB Full-time / shift work – No experience necessary $11.00 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

CAMROSE looking for full-time, part-time

LUBE TECHNICIANS Apply in person with resume or call 780-672-1274

Smith Clinic

is currently hiring for the position of

Specialists Assistant (Ortho) This is a full-time position (Monday to Friday) at Smith Clinic Camrose (Duggan Mall) Start date: ASAP Smith Clinic offers a top quality benefits plan, competitive wages, long-term employment, training opportunities, and many other perks! Please submit your resume either by fax to 780-608-5881, email to sawatzkyeb@gmail.com, or by mail to attention: Erinn Bailey-Sawatzky, BHRLR, RAS, CHRP Associate Business Manager – Business/Finance/HR/CPO #1, 6601-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3G8 Smith Clinic is an equal opportunity employer. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.


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WORK HARD

COMPANY THAT WORKS HARD FOR YOU

FOR A SUPREME INTERNATIONAL LIMITED WETASKIWIN, AB IS LOOKING FOR A FULL-TIME

RECEPTIONIST Responsible for all general reception duties, plus other department clerical support. This individual must possess strong communication and organizational skills, a positive attitude and be willing to learn. Must have above average telephone skills, be able to manage a multi-line system and communicate with International customers. The successful candidate should be proficient with all Microsoft Office programs as well as possess a high level of adaptability.

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WE CAN OFFER YOU: Stable Employment Excellent Benefits Package

Mail, fax or email your resume to: Supreme International Limited P.O. Box 6450, 6010-47 Street Wetaskiwin, Alberta T9A 2G2 Attn: C. Brooks Fax 780-352-6597 Email: cbrooks@supremeinternational.com For more information visit www.supremeinternational.com

Class 3 Driver As North America’s leading provider of energy and industrial services and one of the largest, most modern operations in Western Canada, Clean Harbors works hard to provide you with all the tools you need for success - extensive training, state-of-theart equipment and opportunity for professional growth.

FACILITY FOREMAN/ CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGIST Performs hands-on operations and supervision of plant operations such as: receiving, sampling, testing, consolidating, bulking, lab packing, processing, and preparing waste for shipment and disposal. Requires a dedicated leader, with a strong safety record and the ability to work with a variety of individuals in a team environment. Applicants will have a 2-year technical school diploma in chemistry, environmental sciences, or equivalent.

CLASS 1 DRIVERS Responsible for the transportation of hazardous waste from a client site to our Clean Harbors facility and/or an outside disposal facility. Requires a Class 1 license and clean 5-years driver’s abstract. A minimum of 2-years driving experience is required; tanker experience is preferred.

HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Operates various heavy equipment such as: loader, dozer, and/or excavator. Previous landÀll experience is considered an asset. Clean Harbors offers: Complete benefits packages and Safety conscious environments We’re looking for talented individuals to join our team. Please email your resume and 5 year driver’s abstract to zaborski.krista@cleanharbors.com. EOE/AA. For other career opportunities visit our website:

WWW.CLEANHARBORS.COM

The “Support Home Program” Disability Program Is looking for caring and committed person/couple willing to provide full-time and/or part-time care and support to special needs individuals within Camrose and surrounding area. Responsibilities include: • Providing high quality care, guidance, supervision and medical needs • Teaching daily living skills in a supportive and consistent manner • Completing required monthly documentation • Including the individual as part of the family You are provided with: • Orientation, training and continuing education • Support, guidance, monitoring • Crisis support (24 hours) • Remuneration paid for care provided and room and board expenses If you would like to become a Support Home Provider, contact: Helen Pacaoan / Patricia Hettler or any of the Program Coordinators at 1-780-352-5535.

´7KH 3HRSOH $UH *UHDW +HUHµ What We Offer: •Fully Paid Comprehensive Training •Fun working atmosphere •Flexible Benefit Package •Rotating schedule of various shifts •Customer Service Reward Program •Employee Discount •Great Advancement Potential.

Part Time CASHIER Do you like a fast paced working environment? Are you a people person? Then we want to hear from you today! Part Time Cashier starts at $10.40/hr and increases to $10.71/hr after 3 months.

Apply in Person or Email! Resumes will be accepted from 8am to 4pm, Camrose Totem Cornerstone Mall, 7300-48th Ave, or email the Store Manager dave.kowal@totem.ca

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Evraz Camrose Works is now accepting applications for

LABOURER and TRADES POSITIONS to work at our pipe making facility in Camrose, Alberta. Individuals must be safety conscious, physically fit, able to work overtime and shift work. We offer an attractive starting wage plus an excellent benefit and pension package. 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.

Totem Building Supplies, Ltd. is an equal opportunity employer, now with 17 locations province-wide, serving Alberta since 1970.

Employment Opportunities at Harley’s Liquor Store Two positions available:

Sales Associate / Weekend Supervisor • Strong organizational skills • Customer oriented • Money management experience

Inventory Receiver / Maintenance • Inventory shipping and receiving • Heavy lifting required • Ability to operate a forklift • General maintenance duties Submit resume to: Email: harleys@cable-lynx.net Fax: 780-672-2394 Mail: 6520-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3A3

*Camrose* Competitive Pay and Excellent Benefits! Waste Management has an immediate opening for a Class 3 Driver! Pay is $21.58/hr. Requirements: • Class 3 License with airbrake endorsement • 1+ years’ experience driving a Class 3 vehicle • 18+ years old Call or apply online! 877-220-5627 www.wmcareers.com Media Code: 27D Job Code: KA6RQ EOE M/F/D/V

Three Kodiaks are Cougars By Murray Green

Three graduating Camrose Kodiaks have committed to the Mount Royal University men's hockey program for the 2011-12 Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference Hockey League season. All three 20-year-old players originally from Calgary, will be joining the Cougars this fall. Forwards Tyler Jewitt, Brooks Myers and goaltender Dalyn Flette will be playing in Mount Royal’s final season in the ACAC. Next year, the team moves up to the Canada West (CIS) league. Jewitt was traded to the Kodiaks last year from the Calgary Canucks and led the team with 21 goals and 59 points in 61 games. He was the leading scorer for Camrose in the playoffs where he tallied 18 points in 23 games. “Tyler was instrumental in helping us win the AJHL south division,” said Kodiaks' general manager and coach Boris Rybalka. “He scored some very big goals for us and added great scoring punch.” Brooks played his entire junior career with the Kodiaks and was the consummate team player. “No one worked harder and gave more effort night in and night out than Brooks,” said Boris. “Many nights, he was our most consistent forward. He is very much a student of the game and his leadership will be missed on the bench and in the dressing room.” Dalyn played in 39 games in the regular season, posting a 2.63 goals against average and a .909 save percentage, with three shutouts. During the course of the playoffs, he played every minute of all 23 games, with a 2.23 goals against average and a .932 save percentage with one shutout. He was recently named the top goalie for the 2011 Royal Bank Cup and the most valuable player.


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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of ALMA LOUISE EASTWOOD, late of Camrose, Alberta, who died on March 27, 2009. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by July 31, 2011, and provide details of your claim to KNAUT JOHNSON, Barristers & Solicitors, 4925-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S4, Attention: LARRY J. JOHNSON. 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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NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS ISSUED Take notice that the following Development Permits for the proposed uses listed below have been approved by the City of Camrose Development Authority, under the provision of Bylaw #2567/07, the Land Use Bylaw of the City of Camrose. The development permits have been approved SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF APPEAL TO THE SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD. Any person wishing to appeal an approval may do so by serving a written notice of appeal and the REQUIRED FEE to the Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose (phone: 780-672-4426) within 14 days after the date of this notice. Further information regarding these Development Permits may be obtained from the City of Camrose Development Services, Lower Floor, Mirror Lake Centre, during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday (phone: 780672-4428). Permit # Plan

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of CAROLINE ANNA KELNDORFER, late of Camrose, Alberta, who died on June 2, 2011. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by July 31, 2011, and provide details of your claim to KNAUT JOHNSON, Barristers & Solicitors, 4925-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S4, Attention: LARRY J. JOHNSON. 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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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of ALFRED GREEN, late of Camrose, Alberta, who died on May 2, 2011. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by July 31, 2011, and provide details of your claim to KNAUT JOHNSON, Barristers & Solicitors, 4925-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S4, Attention: LARRY J. JOHNSON. 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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Residential Lots FOR SALE Camrose Premier Residential Subdivision CALL OR WRITE US 780-678-3025 • www.camrose.ca

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of MARGIE McCREA, late of Camrose, Alberta, who died on May 20, 2011. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by July 31, 2011, and provide details of your claim to KNAUT JOHNSON, Barristers & Solicitors, 4925-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S4, Attention: LARRY J. JOHNSON. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

Economic Development

Valerie King

Thank You! The City of Camrose would like to extend sincere thanks to those businesses that donated items for the City of Camrose Jaywalker’s Jamboree booth which displayed items related to our curbside compostables collection program. Canadian Tire Hauser Home Hardware Sobey’s Staples

Superstore Wild Rose Co-op Zeller’s

A special thank you to everyone who stopped by and visited our booth and participated in our draw for the 28 door prizes.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of LEONA PATRICIA BENDFELD, who died on May 31, 2011. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by July 21, 2011, and provide details of your claim with DOUGLAS A. SAWLE, Barrister and Solicitor, at 5314-60 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 4L2. 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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Correction Notice For our fl yer effective June 17-23, 2011. Page 1: Ultimate-X 500 PSI Power Washer (#1026050) and Page 17: 5000 BTU Air Conditioner (#1115651) may not be available in all stores. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.

DEATHS Gerd Lyseng, of Camrose, on June 17, at 86 years of age Josephine Gartner, of Daysland, on June 17, at 82 years of age.

If you have any questions about our current residential collection programs, please call 780-672-4426 or go online at www.camrose.ca/residentialwaste

COFFEE with the Mayor Chat with Mayor Chalmers and Councillors Drop in to the

Merchants Tea & Coffee House 4857-50 Street, Camrose June 23, 2011 – 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Hope to see you all there!

Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast Norsemen Inn Inn, Salon B Saturday, June 25, 2011 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Guest Speaker: Hon. Judge Ken Rostad Entertainment: Brian Dumont Tickets: $15 Available at: City Hall (5204-50 Avenue) Wisemen’s Way Bookstore (5028-50 Street) Members of the Camrose Ministerial Association and most local Church Offices

For more information on the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast, visit www.camrose.ca Phone: 780 678-3027 or 780 672-3461


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Challenges to get us moving Bayou Perma-Pipe Canada, Ltd., is a joint venture between The Bayou Companies, Inc. (Bayou) and Perma-Pipe, Inc.; a pipe coating and insulation facility located in Camrose, Alberta. We are currently recruiting for the position of

APPRENTICE HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC OR APPRENTICE AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC Responsibilities: • Maintenance, service and inspection of equipment to detect faults and malfunctions • Determine the extent of the required repair • Adjust equipment and repair or replace defective parts • Test repaired equipment for proper performance • Ability to diagnose and troubleshoot construction equipment • Clean, lubricate and perform other maintenance work • Maintains a safe and clean work environment • Willingness to work overtime when required Qualifications: • High School Diploma or equivalent • Currently enrolled in a interprovincial certification as a Heavy Duty Mechanic or Automotive Mechanic If you are looking for a stable, positive work environment with an excellent benefit package, please forward your resume to: BPPC Ltd. 5233-39 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 4R5 Fax: 877-208-9942 Email: tdavies@bayoupermapipe.com

VAC TRUCK AND STEAM TRUCK OPERATORS NEEDED We are willing to provide training for successful applicants Please email resumes to falconvac@wildroseinternet.ca or fax to 780-582-2255

Falcon Vac Services Ltd. Forestburg, AB

Bayou Perma-Pipe Canada, Ltd., is a joint venture between The Bayou Companies, Inc. (Bayou) and Perma-Pipe, Inc.; a pipe coating and insulation facility located in Camrose, Alberta. We are currently recruiting for the position of

QUALITY CONTROL REPRESENTATIVE Reporting to the QA and HSE Manager, the Quality Control Representative will interface directly with customer representatives. Responsibilities: • Gather data; compile inspection data sheets using a computer based inventory system. • Identifies, segregates and controls non-conforming product and material. • Updates and maintains quality documentation. • Performs In-process Audits. • Coating inspection, Steel Pipe inspection. Qualifications: • High School Diploma or equivalent • 2-4 years of Manufacturing Quality Inspection experience • Must have knowledge in the use of basic mechanical measuring tools (micrometers, calipers, profiliometers, optical comparator etc.) • Excellent communication skills and computer skills (Microsoft Office/Excel) • Knowledge of coating and pipe standards (CSA Z245.20-21-22, API, NACE) If you are looking for a stable, positive work environment with an excellent benefit package, please forward your resume to: BPPC Ltd. 5233-39 Street Camrose, AB T4V 4R5 Fax: 877-208-9942 Email: tdavies@bayoupermapipe.com

CORRECTION A career ad in the June 14 edition of The Camrose Booster for Cash Store Financial contained an error in the email address. Applicants interested in applying for the position of Financial Customer Service Representative must submit their application to

i42@csfinancial.ca For a complete job posting, refer to the Cash Store Financial ad on page 14 of the June 14 edition of The Camrose Booster. We sincerely apologize for this error.

The Alberta government’s new policy for active living challenges Albertans to become more active in recreation and sport throughout their communities. The Active Alberta policy is a 10-year blueprint that will guide the direction for recreation, active living and sport. “We need to tackle the issues we see stemming from physical inactivity through a collaborative and integrated approach,” explained Cindy Ady, Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation. “Active Alberta is the starting point which builds on existing programs and resources throughout our communities and aims to provide improved results on the activity levels, health and quality of life of Albertans.” Ten Alberta government ministries were involved in developing the Active Alberta policy in consultation with nearly 130 stakeholder groups. The policy’s six outcomes will guide the Government of Alberta and partners in the design, delivery and funding of programs related to recreation, active living and sport. To ensure widespread participation and engagement, the strategies rely upon coordination and collaboration among all government ministries involved in the sector along with other partners, including other governments, educational institutions, nonprofit agencies and the private sector. Over the next 10 years, the policy will provide direction to achieve realistic and measurable outcomes that will see increased physical activity levels throughout Alberta. Initial stages will see government, recreational and other key partners collaborating on new and existing programs and resources to provide wider opportunities for Albertans. Examples could include more collaborative afterschool programs and community recreation initiatives. “What we are proposing in Active Alberta are strategies that are wide-ranging, creative and go beyond an awareness campaign,” explained Ady. “We want to encourage activity at every opportunity in our province and develop healthier citizens and stronger communities.”

Top artists The Camrose Chamber of Commerce selected 12 winners of the Jaywalkers' Jamboree colouring contest. Each winner was presented with a wrist band for going on rides at the downtown carnival. Back row, left to right, are Andrew Heidebrecht, Molly Boyd, Kiana Siemens, Shaconna Reinke and Tessa Smith. Front row, left to right, are Reagan Ross, Esme Siemens, Sianna Merrick, McKenna Rybalka and Erica Bernard. Missing are Kelly Vince and Samantha Schacher.


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Art Walk underway By Murray Green

The 16th annual Camrose Artwalk will feature some of the best works from the top artists in the area. The Camrose Arts Society's Artwalk runs until September 2. About 30 artists will have works on display at nine locations in Camrose. "We lost one of our venues this year. We hope to pick up another location next year because we like to have at least 10. Our response from artists this year was overwhelming," said Artwalk coordinator Jane Cherry-Lemire. "It is hard to accommodate all of the applications and not turn people away. We did accomplish that. We have a nice variety of art, with paintings, pottery and photography." The art walk has two display periods. The first set of art is on display until July 15, and the second session runs from July 20 to September 3. Jane said the society is always looking for new and established artists and additional venues to feature the displays. "This is our 16th year so it is very popular. It supports our local artists, as well as surrounding artists. Judging by the increasing sales of the items, it has been popular with both artists and people viewing the work. Some art enthusiasts like to do the entire tour in one day, while others enjoy viewing only a couple of spots at a time. We are getting interest from out of town artists wanting to be a part of the artwalk and I think that is good." The quality of the art on display and the innovations has attracted many viewers. "Local photographer Glen Miller has put his digital work on canvas and the results have been amazing and impactful. Our number one goal is to showcase local talent, but we also want to promote new artists from outside of Camrose as well. Artists are not allowed to show a repeat work, so this keeps the show new and fresh." The art is on display at Western Financial Group, Bill Fowler Centre, Chuck MacLean Arts Centre, Frankie's Flower Shop, Merchants Tea and Coffee House, Camrose Public Library, Biconni's Sweet and Savory, Candler Art Gallery and Fiona's. For more information on the artwalk or to donate space for a viewing location, call Jane with the Camrose Arts Society at 780-672-9949.

Bank barbecue Camrose branches of the Royal Bank, Battle River Credit Union, BMO and Scotiabank employees joined to host a barbecue to raise funds for the Canadian Red Cross to help Slave Lake fire victims. The barbecue on May 28 raised about $1,706. From left to right, Trisha Omoth, BMO; Debbie McMann, BRCU; Yvonne Schell, BRCU; Crystal Tate, BRCU; Shelley Moch, RBC; Helen Helgeland, RBC; Linda Kreamer, Scotiabank; and Amy Langille, Scotiabank were eager to serve hot dogs. The supplies were donated by Sobey's, Co-op and Safeway.

UNRESERVED FARM & LIVESTOCK AUCTION

Milton & Tara Lange Wednesday, June 29, 2011 Thorsby, AB (West of Leduc)

Schedule: Sale Starts 11 am Internet & Equipment 12 NOON Livestock to follow

Directions: From THORSBY, AB, go 15.29 km (9.5 miles) South on Hwy 778. East side of road.

1998 FREIGHTLINER TA

2001 JOHN DEERE 9750STS

1997 JOHN DEERE 8300

2001 CASE 8860HP 18 FT

1997 JOHN DEERE 8400T

LIVESTOCK (190) Red Angus Charolais Cross Cow/ Calf Pairs, 54 first calf Red Angus heifers,16 Red Angus second calvers, 60 Charolais buckskin 3rd to 5th calvers, balance mature cows, have been on herd health program, cows have not been exposed. (8) Herd Sires, 3 yearling, 4 two year old, 1 mature reg Red Angus.

1991 GMC Topkick S/A, s/n 1GDL7H1J6MJS00027, Cat diesel, 5x2, 16 ft steel box, hoist, hyd end gate. 1989 International 2554 T/A, s/n 1HTZNZ3R3KH665022, 466, 13 spd, 216 in. WB, 2008 Unibody steel 60/40 split box s/n CBCJ860042607, hoist, hyd end gate, roll tarp. TRACTORS 1982 International S1900 S/A, s/n 2HTA1997 John Deere 8400T Belted, s/n A1959CCA15248, 5x2, 218 in. WB, 18.5 ft steel box, R24800T901288, 16 spd powershift, frt weights, 4 Nordic dbl cyl hoist, grain end gate, silage ext. hyd outlets, big 1000 PTO, 24 in. track, 4790 hrs showing. 1997 John Deere 8300 MFWD, s/n TRAILERS RW8300P010135, 16 spd powershift, frt weights, 3 2007 Doepker 48 Ft T/A Aluminum Step Deck, hyd outlets, big 1000 PTO, rear axle weights, 16.9R30 s/n 2DEADDZ2271021188. frt, 20.8R42 duals. 1993 Sooner 24 Ft T/A Gooseneck Aluminum 1997 John Deere 8100 MFWD, s/n RW8100P011476, Livestock, s/n 48HSA2428P1000602, 2 dividers. 840 ldr, bkt, grapple, 16 spd powershift, 7 hyd outlets, 2010 Dakota 42 Ft Tri/A Grain, s/n 540/1000 PTO, rear axle weights, 16.9R30 frt, 20.8x42R 1D9AH4130AY554278, A/R susp, 3 comp’t. NOTE: LOADER SOLD SEPERATELY.

SEEDING, TILLAGE & BREAKING

COMBINE 2001 John Deere 9750STS, s/n H09750S691422, 14 ft Precision hdr, Rake Up P/U s/n 14M01056, VSR, auto HHC, hopper ext, long auger, fine cut chopper, grain loss monitor, rock trap, 800/65R32 frt, 16.9R26, current Greenlight cert, 1930 sep hrs, 2712 eng hrs showing .

HEADER 2006 John Deere 930D 30 Ft Draper, s/n H00930D716042, cross auger.

SWATHER 2001 Case 8860HP 18 Ft, s/n CFH0145026, multicrop auger hdr, p/u reel, 19.5Lx24, 2240 hrs.

TRUCK TRACTORS 1998 Freightliner T/A Sleeper, s/n 1FUYSDYB3WP888052, Cummins N14, 460 hp, 18 spd, A/R susp, 40,000 rears. 1998 Kenworth T800B T/A, s/n 1XKDD29X8JS920356, Cummins 440, 15 spd, A/R susp, 40,000 rears.

GRAIN TRUCKS

2003 John Deere 1820 37 Ft Air Drill, s/n A01820X705231, floating hitch, 10 in. spacing, dbl shoot, 4 in. rubber packers, 1910 tow-behind tank, s/n A01910H705276, 8 in. load auger. 1993 John Deere 610 33 Ft Air Seeder, s/n H00610X002084, floating hitch, 12 in. spacing, dbl shoot, 4 bar mtd harrows, 777 tow behind tank s/n N00777X000126, 7 in. auger. Case IH 4900 40 Ft Vibrashank Cultivator, 7 in. spacing, 3 bar mtd harrows. 1995 John Deere 610 25 Ft Deep Tillage Cultivator, s/n N00610X007843, 12 in. spacing, Degelman 4 bar harrows. John Deere 331 31 Ft Tandem Disc, s/n 011260A, 21 in frt blade, 22 in. rear blade, 9 in. spacing. John Deere 3600 6 Bottom Plow, coulters. 2000 Riteway PCR-4241 41 Ft Land Roller, s/n PCR01223, 42 in. diameter. Flexi-Coil System 82 60 Ft Harrows, s/n S82SB00U09441800, 1/2 x 12 in. tines. Rock-O-Matic 546 Rock Picker, s/n 0M17164, 540 PTO.

2000 Ford F750 S/A, s/n 3FDXF75R9YMA17106, SPREADERS Cat 3126, A/T, 17 ft steel box, hoist, hyd end gate, roll 2000 New Holland 195 T/A Manure, s/n 224879. Simsonsen N64G T/A Fertilizer. tarp, 132724 km. Auction Company License #303043 | Printed in Canada

Milton Lange: 780.789.2123 (h), FOR MORE INFORMATION 780.940.1047 (c) Or contact the Ritchie Bros. Territory Manager, Cody Rude: 780.722.9777 or 800.491.4494

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BALER 2008 John Deere 568 Round, s/n E00568X347516, 1000 PTO, Mega Wide Plus P/U, net wrap, 7475 bales.

FORAGE HARVESTERS 1994 John Deere 6710, s/n Z06710X500885, 630 9 ft hdr s/n CC0630X049605, 1 row guard, current Greenlight cert, 2670 machine hrs showing, 3670 eng hrs showing .

HAY CUTTING EQUIPMENT 2006 John Deere 4995 16 Ft Mower Conditioner, s/n E04995X320686, 995 hdr, 18.4R26, 846 sep hrs showing.

HAYING EQUIPMENT

2006 JOHN DEERE 4995 Farm King 1050 10 In. X 50 Ft Mechanical Swing Grain Auger, s/n 21500130, 540 PTO. Wheatheart BH36-8 8 In. X 36 Ft Grain Auger, s/n 201784W, Honda 20 hp. Field King 740 7 In. X 40 Ft Grain Auger, Kohler K301S s/n 9819126. Alteen 6 In. X 20 Ft Grain Auger, hyd. Scoop-A-Second 6 In. X 35 Ft Grain Auger. Spray-air 1051 10 In. X 51 Ft Grain Auger. Conveyair Grain Vac, 540 PTO, hoses. Flaman FCJ1831 Aeration Fan, s/n F730474, 3 hp. (2) Flaman 40301 Aeration Fan, s/n IT301672, 3 hp. 400± Bushel Feed Hopper Bin.

AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT

2006 Sovema WR-V-12H 12 Wheel Hay Rake, Pequea 710 Swath Fluffer, s/n 8199, 540 PTO. s/n 102900. Custombuilt 36 Ft Hay Wagon. LANDSCAPE EQUIPMENT Custombuilt 24 Ft Bale Wagon. 2004 Exmark Lazer Z Zero Turn Riding Mower, s/n GRAIN HANDLING EQUIPMENT 348862, Ultra Cut 60 in., Kohler 25 hp, 235 hrs showing. *Hopper Bins Selling at Edmonton in March 2012* LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT (4) 2010 Meridian 1615EWPVIS 3200± Bushel Epoxy Lined Hopper Bin, 8 leg, single skid, ladder. 2004 Haybuster 2650 Bale Processor, s/n (2) 2009 Meridian 1615EWPVS 3200± Bushel 26DJ107350, 1000 PTO, RH disch. Epoxy Lined Hopper Bin, 8 leg, single skid, ladder. 2003 Supreme 700T Mixer Feed Wagon, s/n (6) 2009 Meridian 1615E1PVWS7 3200± Bushel 07T0142, 1000 PTO, Digistar EZ2000 scale s/n 07014870, Epoxy Lined Hopper Bin, 8 leg, single skid, ladder. RH disch. (5) 2005 Wheatland GM2000A98IWS1 2000± Crawford 600 Hi Dump Silage Wagon. Bushel Hopper Bin, 6 leg, ladder. Jiffy 600 Hi Dump Silage Wagon. (3) 2004 Wheatland 1615E1PWS1 3200± Bushel (3) Miami 250± Bushel Creep Livestock Feeder. Epoxy Lined Hopper Bin, 8 leg, single skid, ladder. (8) Custombuilt Calf Shelters. 2004 Wheatland 1412EIPWS1 2000± Bushel Hi Qual Cattle Squeeze Chute. Epoxy Lined Hopper Bin, 6 leg, ladder. (2) Lewis Cattle Oilers. 2004 Wheatland GM2000A98IWS1 2000± Bushel (100±) 24 Ft Heavy Duty Free Standing Panels Hopper Bin, 6 leg, ladder. (55) 24 Ft Free Standing Corral Panels Westeel-Rosco 2000± Bushel 14 Ft X 6 Ring Grain (12) 10 Ft Light Duty Panels Bin, wood floor, ladder. (7) Westeel-Rosco 1750± Bushel 14 Ft X 5 Ring feeders • waterers • (10±) 30 ft silage bunk feeders. Grain Bin, wood floor, ladder. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES Twister 1660± Bushel 14 Ft X 4 Ring Grain Bin, 2005 John Deere Buck 500 4x4 Step Through wood floor, ladder. Westeel-Rosco 1450± Bushel 14 Ft X 4 Ring Grain Quad, 5 spd A/T, winch, 1408 miles showing. 2004 Yamaha Kodiak 500 4x4 Quad, manual, diff Bin, wood floor, ladder. Spray-air 4261 12 In. X 60 Ft Mechanical Swing lock, winch, 5563 km showing. John Deere AMT600 ATV. Grain Auger, 540 PTO.

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