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News Features City provides water conservation kits . . . . . . . 4 Street hockey tournament helps Food Bank . . . . . . . 5 Vikings launch Wall of Fame for athletes . . . . . . 28

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER August 28, 2012

Camrose residents can do their part to conserve water Replace Your Toilet. Your toilet can be responsible for 90 per cent of all leaks. Check all faucets. A leaky faucet may simply need a new washer. You can also install highefficiency, low flow faucet aerators. Replace or adjust sticky toilet handles. Handles that stick in place allow water to run constantly down the drain. Take shorter showers. Limit showers to five minutes to save on water and electricity. Replace your showerhead with a low-flow version. Low-flow showerheads increase efficiency without sacrificing performance. Don't let the sink run continuously. When washing dishes by hand, fill the second side of the sink with rinse water. Don't run the tap until water gets cold. Instead, keep a pitcher of drinking water in the fridge. Rinse the container and change the water every few days. Install an aerator attachment on your sink faucets. Aerators reduce water use by 25 per cent by creating a forceful stream at a reduced flow rate. Adjust the amount of water according to the size of the laundry load. If your clothes washer isn't adjustable, make sure you have a full load of laundry before washing. Replace an old washing machine with an Energy Star rated model. Depending on the model, they can use as much as sixty per cent less water. Use drip irrigation. It is the most effective method when it comes to watering plants and flowerbeds.

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City programs help conserve water By Dan Jensen

The City of Camrose wants to help you save on your water bills. The City has started the distribution of water conservation kits containing a low flow showerhead, kitchen swivel aerator, bathroom aerators, toilet tank bags, an adjustable flapper, shower timer, leak detection tablets and teflon tape, as well as tips on what you can do to conserve water. "They help you save water around the home and ultimately lower your water bills," said Audrey Dahler, who is in the midst of an eight-month stint with the City as a municipal engineer co-op student. The City has given away almost 20 of the 50 kits with which it started in the spring. "We've been holding draws, which people can enter at City Hall, the engineering department in Mirror Lake Centre and the Aquatic Centre," said Dahler. "We have also been setting a few aside for those who have really high water bills." The City chose the draw process to get the kits into the hands of those who are serious about doing their part to conserve water. "The people who enter the draw and come to pick them up are usually more likely to use the kits," said Dahler. The City has also been promoting the toilet rebate program which ends for the year September 28. The program provides a $70 rebate to anyone who replaces a 13 litre unit with one that is six litres or less, and a 25 per cent rebate up to $50 on any additional toilet. "Interest in the program started off slow in 2008 but it has been growing," said assistant municipal engineer Jeremy Enarson. "We're now seeing 120 to 140 toilets being replaced under the program every year." While the savings that are realized from replacing toilets may seem fairly insignificant when looked at short-term, they add up. "You don't notice it as much on houses as you do on apartment buildings or condos," said Enarson. "The owner of an apartment building who replaced 46 toilets saw a 50 per cent reduction in water usage." The City is hoping to be more proactive with the toilet rebate program this fall by encouraging

Audrey Dahler and Jeremy Enarson with the contents of a water conservation kit.

greater participation from local hotels and restaurants. The City of Camrose believes that, by making people aware of water conservation, it can first, reduce the amount of money it spends on cleaning, treating and distributing water, and second, achieve the goal, adopted by members of the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association, of reducing water usage levels by 30 per cent from 2005 levels. "As Camrose continues to grow we are becoming more and more aware of the need for water conservation," said Enarson. Under the existing agreement with Alberta Environment, the City of Camrose is restricted in the amount of water it can draw from Dried Meat Lake. "Based on the current water consumption uses within the City we estimate the population base we could support the way things are set up now is somewhere between 22,000 and 23,000," said Enarson. "The City does have an application in to the province about additional allocation from the lake but as of today we still have not heard anything with regards to where it stands." The City and other munici-

palities have had discussions with the province about supplementing flows in the Battle River from other sources, such as the North Saskatchewan River. "It is pretty unlikely that something will happen in the near future," said Enarson. "Instead, the province is encouraging all users, such as the City, to look at what they can do with the existing watershed, including exploring efficiencies to the present way of doing things. If we can get a 10 per cent reduction in water usage we can increase the population we can support by 10 per cent." Charts prepared by the City show that the average daily water withdrawals from Dried Meat Lake per person is approximately 380 litres per day. The water withdrawal from Dried Meat Lake by Camrose and other communities hooked into the City system in 2011 was just over 2,500,000 cubic litres. Dahler believes the water conservation kits and the toilet rebate program are helping spread the message that water conservation is important. "They are educating people," she said, "that it is just good practice to be aware of how much you are using and how you are

impacting the water system and the environment as a whole. People are realizing that what they do has an impact on the system." Dahler is making plans to go into Camrose schools with the water conservation message, hoping that the lessons that the children learn there will be relayed to the parents. "We are looking at all the ways we can proceed with our public education campaign," she said. Dahler will be finished her work as a municipal engineer coop student at the end of December, after which she will be returning to the University of Alberta for year three of a five-year program in chemical engineering. "I am interested in water and in the technical side of water treatment, but I am still not sure where I will end up," she said. I still have a few more years of schooling to figure it out." Dahler said the opportunity to work with the public on the water conservation kit and toilet rebate programs has been a great experience in that it has allowed her to make connections with the public and obtain insight on issues that they consider to be important.

Open Door to celebrate opening of new Keystone Centre By Dan Jensen

The Camrose Open Door Association will be celebrating the opening of its Keystone Centre on the former Gardner College site Sept. 6. A short program and ribbon cutting at 10:30 a.m. will be followed by building tours and refreshments. "Keystone Centre is available to make a difference in the lives of Camrose residents for many years to come," said Camrose Open Door Association executive director Randal Nickel. "We're maintaining the Gardner College tradition of providing growth

and learning opportunities for youth and young adults." The Camrose Open Door Association took possession of the former Gardner College main building and dormitory in November, 2011. "The dormitory was renovated to provide eight emergency housing beds for youth ages 16 to 24," said Nickel. "New flooring and windows were installed, walls were painted, and kitchen spaces were developed. The rooms are much brighter and provide a great space for someone to feel at home. A great new addition to the upper

floor is a cozy kitchen where residents and Open Door staff can share a meal." The lower floor features four one-bedroom apartments with kitchens and bathrooms, a change from the eight rooms that were there before. "These apartments are a new addition to the Open Door services," said Nickel. "They will provide four young adults with an opportunity to live for up to a year in a space that they can call home and learn what it takes to keep their own place. Supports will be in place to help with this transformation."

The former main building received new flooring and paint on both floors to create an office environment. "The Camrose Open Door welcomed Camrose Adult Learning Council as the first tenant within the main building when they (CALC) moved their offices into the second floor in January, 2012," said Nickel. Most of the renovations of the main building were completed with the support of volunteers and discounted materials from local businesses and individuals, including Wideman Paint &

Decor, Wideman Carpet One, ProLawn, Wayne Hartman, Jackie Wideman, John Mize and Bonnie Maurer and others. Willie and Verna Ewert and Don Maurer volunteered to maintain the buildings and grounds and clean out the old library. The word "keystone" refers to something on which associated things depend. It also means anchor, foundation, support, root, basis and principle. "All of these aspects fit well into our mission for the facility and the work that we do," said Nickel.


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Exciting street hockey tournament held next month for charity By Murray Green

The fifth annual Street Hockey Tournament will be held on Saturday, September 8, at Camrose Cycle. "All you need is four players to make up a team," said organizer Bruce Olsen. "We have had as many as 16 teams and we need a few more this year. I need eight confirmed teams by the end of the month or it may be cancelled." Bruce has made it easy for teams to enter. "I supply the jerseys; we have 16 sets. I also have four sets of goalie equipment, so all the teams have to do is supply the players and sticks." Each team receives a minimum of four games, but the exact number depends on the total entries. The games begin at 9 a.m. and each game lasts 15 minutes. Cooperatives won the first

year and the Camrose Police Association claimed the title in the second year. Two years ago the Deans won and last year it was the Loverboys who earned the trophy. Both the Loverboys and the Deans are back to retain or reclaim the title. "There is an entry fee. Each player should bring at least $5 worth of food for the Food Bank or make a $5 donation to the Help Fund," said Bruce. "We are holding this tournament to have fun and support local charities." If you don't have a full team, or just want to register individually, that's fine too. A team can be made up of individuals. "Each year we take over the street next to our building, set up boards and nets, and play street hockey," added Bruce. "Hot dogs, snacks and drinks are available

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Oslanski picked up by Everett By Murray Green

Camrose born defenceman Landon Oslanski is going back to the Western Hockey League (WHL) for one more year. Landon played for the Lethbridge Hurricanes last season, but the team put the overage defenceman on waivers this summer. The Everett Silvertips acquired Landon Oslanski off waivers from Lethbridge. Landon has played three full seasons in the WHL. Last season the 6-foot, 202-pound veteran had six goals and 26 assists for 32 points and was assessed 94 penalty minutes in 71 games.

He was a third-round pick by the Spokane Chiefs in the 2007 bantam draft. His acquisition gives Everett more experience on defence for the fall. Ryan Murray and Nick Walters are the only defencemen the Silvertips have returning. However, Murray could play in the National Hockey League (NHL) this season as a 19-yearold with the Columbus Blue Jackets. Landon would provide an experienced option, should Murray not return. WHL teams are allowed three overage players (20-yearold players).

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Buy tickets, build a place families can call home Submitted

You may have seen them around town. Or perhaps a little birdie has told you about them. Colourful birdhouse creations are popping up all over Camrose in support of Habitat for Humanity. The 35 birdhouses are part of the Camrose affiliate's fall fund-raising drive to raise $15,000 to help complete the construction of a four-plex for four hardworking families in need of a safe, decent and affordable place to live. The birdhouses, which have been decorated by local businesses and volunteers, are being displayed at businesses around the city, where members of the public will have a chance to bid on them in advance of the organization's fall fundraising banquet. Final bidding will take place at the fall banquet September 7, at the Norsemen Inn. While you may see some of the creations in your day to day travels around Camrose, the best place to see all of the birdhouses will be at the banquet. Dinner is at 7 p.m., followed by a silent auction. Local businesses have also donated a number of items that will be part of the silent auction. "Businesses have been very generous," says affiliate president Mark Schneider. "We have a couple of rounds of golf and a weekend getaway, among other items." The evening will also feature entertainment and guest speaker Dr. Roger Epp, former dean of the Augustana campus of the University of Alberta. Tickets for the banquet are $50 each or $350 for a table of eight, and can be reserved by contacting Leona at 780-781-4800 or Charlotte at 780-781-7196, or by visiting the Habitat ReStore located at 5007-46 Street. Habitat for Humanity Camrose builds decent, simple and affordable homes in partnership with families and the community. Habitat for Humanity Camrose was formed in 1996, and, to date, has built 18 homes. Habitat homes are built with, not for, the families who will purchase them. Selected families pay for their homes with no-interest mortgages. Mortgage payments go into a "Fund for Humanity" which is used to build future Habitat homes.

Leona Calhoun (left) and Charlotte Nesbitt with a few of the birdhouses that will be auctioned at the Habitat for Humanity fund-raising banquet September 7.


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It’s your last chance this year to see Thomas the Train and Percy on the tracks in the Railway Garden at the Camrose Railway Station Museum and Park. Although scheduled to close the last Saturday in August, so many visitors have toured the historical site over the season that volunteers have made the decision to keep it open one more weekend! So on Saturday, September 1, please head down to the Station. Enjoy the fabulous gardens that are just beginning to change into fall blooms, take a speeder car ride and watch Thomas chug around the Garden Railway communities. The Station Tea Room will have self serve cookies and the Track Side White Elephant gift shop will be open.

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Retrospective of Beaver's art shown Submitted

The Chuck MacLean Arts Centre will have a retrospective show of the late Glenda Beaver from Sept. 5 to Oct. 4 as part of the Camrose Alberta Culture Days. The Alberta Culture Days are designated as September 28 to 30, but this show is too good to have up for only three days, so it will be up most of the month. For more information on Alberta Culture Days go to www.AlbertaCultureDays.ca Glenda was born on November 19, 1937, and passed away on July 17, 2010. Over the course of her life she was very prolific and we are very happy to be able to share 37 pieces out of thousands! Glenda’s husband John shared the following biography: For Glenda Lea (Ferneau) Beaver, art has been a lifelong passion. As a young girl she wanted to be an artist. A bachelor’s degree in art, teacher training in art and two years of post degree university art stud-

ies were all included in her postsecondary preparation. Later, short courses from watercolourists such as Edgar A. Whitney, Doris McCarthy, Szoltan Szabo and Frank Web rounded out her training at the professional level. Glenda shared her enthusiasm for watercolour by teaching classes, conducting workshops, and giving two instructional videos “Watercolour Techniques on Wet Paper” and “Watercolour on Dry Paper.” Glenda painted exclusively in watercolours after 1977 and enjoyed international achievements. Twice she travelled and painted in Europe. Her paintings were selected for a one-year tour of public galleries in North Dakota. Provincially, she was juried into the Alberta Society of Artists. Nationally, she was thrilled to be voted in the Canadian Society of Painters in Watercolour. She is represented by 10 commercial galleries in Alberta and one in the Mall of America.

Enthusiastic patrons have carried more than 2,000 of her original watercolours to at least 17 countries around the world. Glenda Beaver’s watercolours interpret nature in a way that shows her love of creation and our creator. Sensitive and radiant, her paintings visually communicate serenity. So the dream of being an artist that Glenda had as a child growing up on a farm in Iowa, unfolded and gave her pleasure as well as many others. You are invited to the opening of this show on September 5, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., at the arts centre. Light refreshments will be served and John Beaver will be talking about Glenda’s art and answering questions at 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. This show is free and will be open Monday to Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and on Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call for weekend hours. For more information call Jane at 780-672-9949. Glenda Beaver's artwork will be on display from Sept. 5 to Oct. 4 at the Chuck MacLean Arts Centre.


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Rose City Roots Music Society presents:

MATT ANDERSON

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

Matt Andersen seems like someone who, long ago, would have been the subject of folk songs rather than someone who sang them. A giant of a man, with a voice to match, the New Brunswick native (now based in Cape Breton) has ¿rml\ established himself over the past \ear as one of Canada¶s brightest new roots music stars. ,n alone, he became the ¿rst Canadian to win the ,nternational Blues Challenge in Memphis, which Tuickl\ led to an opening stint for Old Crow Medicine Show. Sept 27 8 pm 35 at The Bailey Bo[ OIÀce or online.

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*ustavo the ,mpossibilist attempts feats of unreali]ed stupidit\ for \our pleasure and ama]ement. Sept 2 1 pm AGmission is )REE

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The Bailey Classic )ilm Series presents:

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HIGH NOON Sept 10 MY )AIR LADY Sept 17 VALLEY O) THE DOLLS

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The Bailey Theatre )amily Matinpe Series presents:

THE ADVENTURES O) TINTIN Sept 9 THE BUGS BUNNY/ROAD RUNNER MOVIE Sept 16

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Cathel Books celebrated its ninth anniversary by giving away two $100 gift certificates. Anyone who made a purchase between August 13 to 18 was able to enter a draw to win one of the certificates for themselves and another for a friend. Presenting the certificates to Patt Hoffman (right), whose name was drawn, and her friend, Joanne Halabut (left), was Cathel Books owner Pat Westergard.

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Talk to us today about the benefits of pre-planning final arrangements. The idea of advance funeral planning is one which many people would rather not think about. However, planning your own funeral is one of the kindest things you can do for your loved ones. At a time of grief, your family members will be spared the stress of making important, emotionally draining decisions. Preplanning also ensures your final arrangements will be carried out according to your exact wishes, in a costsensitive manner. Call us today for more information about advance funeral planning or to arrange a no-obligation consultation with one of our directors.

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Senior Society has 350 members Submitted

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The Camrose Senior Society has 350 members to date. The office of the Society is at the Mirror Lake Centre, where it sponsors 17 clubs. The members of these clubs all pay rent to the Society for the use of the Mirror Lake facility, and each member pays $15 a year for membership. The clubs under the Senior Society are: The Golden Tones, Alberta 55 Plus, Pool Players,

Canasta, Floor Shuffleboard, Scrabble, Table Tennis, Pickle Ball, Wednesday and Thursday Bridge, Wednesday Night Dance Club, Cribbage, Floor Curling, Cam-Roses, Camrose Wild Rose Dance Club, Polka Fest, and Rose City Dance Club (coming in October). Tournaments and competitions are held throughout the year at the Centre and many come from near and far to participate.

The Camrose Senior Society is a great place to join and meet new friends and have fun. The Senior Society's executive consists of: Wilf MaertensPoole, president; Rosella Snopek, treasurer; and Iris Baker, secretary. All the people on the executive and the directors and coordinators are volunteers. General meetings are held on the last Thursday of the month (except for July), at 9 a.m.

United Church honors its women on fiftieth anniversary of UCW

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UCW charter members left to right: Hilda Anderson, Edith Carter, Ida Waldner, Alberta Fleming, Elsie Rudosky, Fran Elliott, Jan Edwards, Leona Krause, June Grettum, Irma Nodin and Hazel Naslund. Missing from the photo were Eileen Rhyason, Gwen Sheets, Martha Lindsay, Annabel Omoth, Laura Woods, Adella Schwab, Esther Williams, Martha Johnson, Aileen Gordon, Ruth Ramsay and Evelyn Cleveland. By Alex Oliver

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Plan Now For Their Future Needs You’ve worked your entire life to build your assets. Sound estate planning can ensure these hard-earned assets are passed on to your family according to your wishes, without interference. Talk to us today about developing a plan that makes sense for you and your loved ones. Estate Planning • Wills • Enduring Power of Attorney • Personal Directives Estate Administration • Legal services associated with probate of the will

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Camrose United Church celebrated 22 charter United Church Women (UCW) on the 50th anniversary of the UCW on Sunday, June 10. The United Church of Canada’s website points out that “the United Church Women was formed in 1962 by the coming together of the Woman's Association and the Woman's Missionary Society, organizations with impressive legacies.” Prior to 1962 Laura Woods of Camrose was a member of the Country Women’s Group of Camrose United Church. “I would walk one mile north from our farm to be picked up to attend the meetings in Camrose,” Laura recalls. “I felt very welcomed and have rarely missed a meeting since.” Now in her nineties, Laura continues to attend UCW meetings and assist with different functions at the church. “I am proud to have been a member and I am presently a member of Unit L,” she added. “I have received a life membership; and as far as I know, I am the only original member of the Country Women’s Group still living.”

Another nonagenarian, Annabel Omoth, recalled the friendships that UCW brought about as the women worked together. Annabel remembers transformations such as the closing of the Ohaton United Church. “As we leave our country churches behind and attend the city churches, may we be ever reminded that

“The UCW also contributes a large portion of our congregation’s support for the Mission and Service Fund of the United Church of Canada." wherever we go, God is always with us, guiding and leading us.” She added, “No one will ever take away all the happy memories of those days together – worshipping, teaching, and working and just being friends with God and each other.” The luncheon after the service was prepared by several men of the church. It was deemed appropriate that the men prepare the luncheon since

UCWs have prepared luncheons for decades for all types of occasions. Reverend Alan Richards spoke of the UCW’s importance. “The Fall Suppers, the Saleabration, and the pie events are a few examples of their dedicated service. So, too, is their constant care of the church kitchen which is an integral part of our church community. UCW has hosted projects beyond the church. One example was hosting a tea for the Right Honourable Flora MacDonald when she spoke on her projects for women in Afghanistan.” The Camrose UCW also welcomes presentations on community service work done in other countries by our church members. Cathie Dobbie and Tif McNaughton respectively spoke on their work in El Salvador and Guatemala. “The UCW also contributes a large portion of our congregation’s support for the Mission and Service Fund of the United Church of Canada,” Alan added. “Most important, they provide a welcoming and supportive community for many of the women of our church. We are blessed by their actions and presence.”


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Pettersen adds to trophy case

Brookside is now open!

For more information, please contact: Alecia Magwood 780.679.5464 alecia.magwood@thebethanygroup.ca 4501 47 Street Camrose

By Murray Green

Olaf Pettersen has mastered the game of horseshoes over the years and has filled his trophy case with numerous hardware items to prove his prowess. The Camrose resident, formerly of Daysland, added two more trophies to give him 91 in total, after a horseshoe competition during the Bruce Stampede on July 29. Olaf lost the final by one point and came home with a second place finish in the singles tournament. However, his achievement got him excited about entering the doubles competition. "I didn't have a partner to play with, so I grabbed a stranger for the doubles event," explained Olaf, who again made it to the final match. "It was another close game and we came in second." Olaf has played in several Alberta championships and a world tournament in Red Deer that spanned over three days. "I have always loved a good horseshoe game," added Olaf, in an understatement. "I will continue to keep playing until my arm is worn out."

Spaces are still available in The Bethany Group’s newest life-lease residential development for 55+, centrally located in Camrose with picturesque views. Enjoy luxury, independent living in a supportive lifestyle that is flexible to your changing needs. One Bedroom, One Bedroom + Den, and Two Bedroom options still available.

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A menu fit for Seniors Enjoy all your favorites in portions made for you Both the restaurant and dining room in the Norsemen Inn offer a wonderful selection of dishes prepared especially for Seniors. From the ever-popular breaded veal cutlet to liver and onions to pan fried breast of chicken, you’re sure to find a delicious meal whether it’s breakfast, lunch or dinner. Visit us today for attentive service and delicious food.

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Shauna Arrowsmith, Co-owner Creative Bedrooms

…A Special Summer Feature In Camrose and area, a significant number of women hold positions of power and prestige. Many others own their own small businesses or are key players in their respective companies. The Camrose Booster is profiling some of the best, the brightest and the most prominent women who work, employ and lead in the community of which we are all so proud.

Equipped with knowledge obtained while earning a degree in Marketing from the University of British Columbia and coupled with an impressive variety of hands-on business experience, Shauna Arrowsmith has been a driving force in the recent rebranding of Creative Bedrooms. According to Greg Chrabaszcz, (her business partner and soon-to-be husband): “Shauna is one of a kind – a real diamond in the rough. She has unlimited energy and the brains to carry out any plan. Her vision for the store is identical to mine, so it’s been a real pleasure collaborating with her on a revised strategy and image formulation plan for our store.” On the sales floor, Shauna’s positive, cheerful attitude is welcoming and very contagious. Clients shopping for unique bedroom furniture and superior quality product are naturally drawn to her personality. Excellent communication skills, coupled with a thirst for knowledge pertaining to suppliers and their respective product lines means exceptional customer-focused service when browsing the showroom. Shauna has recently expanded her responsibility at Creative Bedrooms by working directly with some of the many new North American craftsmen, distributors and suppliers the store is now representing. Her rare abilities have been instrumental in negotiating very favourable pricing on product new and unique to the east central Alberta. There are more reasons than ever before to visit the enticing Main Street Camrose retail centre! Shauna Arrowsmith is a true woman of vision and a respected member of the Camrose business community. Count on her soon at …

5051-50 Street, Camrose 780.672.9518

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Biconni's Sweet & Savory Whether you need the perfect hostess gift, want to satisfy your sweet tooth or want to turn an ordinary meal into something extraordinary, you’ll find everything you need at Biconni’s Sweet & Savory. Gift baskets, boxed chocolates and hostess gifts are on display along with terrific products for cooking or entertaining which are sure to entice your inner gourmet. “I love to cook and entertain,” says owner Connie Woods, "and I am inspired daily by the many creative ways to use our products. Our baskets and chocolates are also the perfect way to say thank you to a valued collegue or client, to congratulate someone for a job well done or just because.” This summer, Connie introduced 'Happy Hour' at the shop every Wednesday and Thursday from 3 to 5 p.m. During this time, there are two product samples available for tasting and for purchase at 10 percent off the retail price. There are also two additional products at 50 percent off. The promotion has had a great response, and Connie notes, “It’s a great way to try some of the delicious items we carry in addition to getting a great deal.” Candy bouquets are another item that will be coming this fall to the new location on Main Street at 4960-50 Street. Look for them on display in September. Custom arrangements may also be ordered. The Rogers chocolate display continues to be very popular, as well as chocolates by Daniel Le Chocolat Belge from Vancouver. “They are made with Calleleaut chocolate and are just divine!” says Connie. “The majority of them are gluten and wheat free. Our customers love having the option of selecting one or two chocolates, making their own assortment or choosing one of the pre-made boxes available for fast and easy gift-giving. Our products are also available online at www.biconnissweetandsavoury.com and we ship anywhere in Canada.”

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Bra Necessities Since the day back in February 2010 when Bra Necessities first opened their door for business, Kim Turre’s vision has never wavered. Her objective is to ensure every client comes to realize her respective beauty. Figure-flattering bras, lingerie and swimwear are stocked for women of all shapes, sizes and ages. So what is it about Bra Necessities that makes their clientele feel so special and rewarded? The answer is surprisingly simple according to Kim (store owner and manager): “My team and I have lived in the lives of our customers. Individually, we have each had struggles trying to find what fits us. Just because a bra is expensive doesn’t mean it will fit properly.” (She stocks apparel from all price points.) “We’ve turned our own shopping frustrations into becoming educated as professional bra fitters. My staff and I all do bra fittings because we want every person who walks into our boutique to be guaranteed a perfect fit. Whether it’s something as simple as addressing slipping straps or something as complex as chronic upper back and neck pain, our goal is a solution that yields results.” Bra Necessities has grown. Back in January, a major move and significant increase in store size allowed Kim to create a discrete shopping environment with a calming atmosphere for all clientele. Each client is also given personal attention from either Kim or one of her knowledgeable staff. Whether it’s for everyday wear, a supportive bra for the work week, or lingerie for a romantic getaway, Kim has searched it out and stocked it for you. If it’s finally time to dip your toes into the lake or pool, she and her staff can also outfit you with swimwear that is beautiful and functional. You will feel great every minute it’s on! Her customers know it best: Kim and her staff know how to comfort your curves!

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Dynamic duo offers super service There have been lots of famous duos over the years: Batman and Robin, Abbott and Costello, Chris and Geri, Sonny and Cher; really, too many to list here. What’s that you say? Who’s Chris and Geri? Well, okay, so maybe they’re not famous around the world, but when it comes to providing excellent customer service at the Norsemen Inn, they’ve gained an outstanding reputation throughout central Alberta. They’re well known for being the go-to people if you’re planning a banquet, a social function, a business meeting or an informal come-and-go. Eleven years ago, they began working together, managing the operations of Camrose’s original full-service hotel. But they didn’t start out in management roles; they earned them, working their separate ways up through the ranks. They’ve washed dishes, served food and beverages in the restaurant, Geri Ferner dining room, lounge and nightclub; they worked as night managers, each of them learning the skills they would require to become managers. Now, as they talk about their roles at the hotel, there’s a natural, easy friendliness between them gained over the last

11 years, over the hundreds of banquets they’ve coordinated, the staffing schedules, the training, the supervising, and, of course, the thousands of conversations they’ve had with customers, some of whom come into the hotel three times a day. They both agree that their favorite part of the job is working with the customers. It’s what drew them to the hospitality business in the first place. Geri started 23 years ago, fresh out of high school, working in the nightclub. Several years later, she was night manager and then manager. Chris followed a similar path. She began working part-time in the nightclub while attending Augustana and liked the work so much, she decided she had found a career in hospitality. Now they work in the same office at desks that face each other. Sometimes they finish each other’s sentences. Sometimes they laugh at exactly the same time. They share a similar sense of humor and a commitment to excellent Chris Cameron customer service. They enjoy the diversity each workday brings, the many different people they encounter and the situations which arise. If you’re ready to start planning an event or banquet and you would like it to run as smoothly as possible, give Chris or Geri a call today.


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Disconcerting news-breaking stories about former agriculture minister Evan Berger collecting almost $150,000 in a transition allowance, while becoming “Senior Policy Advisor” just four months after being deposed of that ministry abound. Berger was awarded this posting without an open competition because he has the “exact skill set needed.” Albertans could justifiably ask “what skill set” based on his inaction as former agriculture minister. This appointment, moreover, violates conflict-of-interest legislation restricting ex-ministers from postings in their former ministries within a oneyear time frame. The above “plum” appointment exemplifies how our government considers itself exempt from the law, and/or absolved from any accountability. Albertans should let our Government know this is not acceptable. That, when coupled with “The plan could cancel 19 oil sands leases” (Calgary Herald, Aug 23/12) can only make Albertans hope that extreme industry pressure will produce more results fighting these Bill 36 property rights-related battles than rural landowners had in the past. As Saskiw (Wildrose deputy house leader) suggested, Albertans deserve answers (must demand answers) as to why PCinsiders like Evan Berger and Allaudin Meralli (with personal expenses topping $350,000) keep getting government plum postings, with complete disregard for the law and/or accountability to Alberta taxpayers. We would be wise to pressure MLAs into taking concerns about these fraudu-

lent property-related actions, and Bill 50/transmission line concerns to the House as fall session begins – reminding MLAs of their “job,” and that constituents’ concerns should be top priority. Strong MLA advocacy and accountability might have prevented Alberta’s current deplorable state, financially ($51 billion deficit; Fraser Institute) and democratically (centralized and dictated). In addition to the above disturbing stories, what we didn’t hear is equally important. There wasn’t a word about AUC’s hearing in Stettler, not even a ripple in the media. Nor did MLA Doug Griffiths notice CNIP’s panel of 12 (Concerned Neighbours in Partnership), battling ATCO’s “Preferred Route,” representing 31 affected land “parcels” in his constituency. Griffiths’ name and photo was (again) in The Booster Aug 14/11), proclaiming that he is “always available to assist constituents, "while being oblivious to his constituents being crushed under ATCO’s heavy heel. Griffiths’ report, instead, focused on chicken pox immunization, self-governance for Naturopaths,” and the nebulous Gateway Pipeline. Attendance at the EATL hearing was poor. Most affected farmers are already in the fields. No media was obvious. ATCO tried to justify its 4,000 MW preferred route. Despite CHIP panelists having “objected” and raising numerous “concerns” indicating they would not “be willing to provide access,” ATCO’s land agents submitted “pink slips” (filed as “exhibits” at the hearing) with “ticked” boxes showing landowners had no objections. ATCO’s most unsavory tactics included their lawyer insinuating that a CNIP panelist may not be telling the truth regarding a conversation held with ATCO’s “head planner.” Almost equally repellent was the statement that CNIP’s lawyer was promoting a “Conspiracy Theory” that was “a bit entertaining, at least at the outset” (Keough, Transcript, pp 2034-35; lines 8-9, p. 2,480 respectively). Wishing there was a summer good-news story here… Marion Leithead, Bawlf


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With no opposition presented at a Camrose County public hearing, council passed second and third readings to Bylaw 1240 to redistrict Pt. SW 8-4919-W4 from A – Agricultural District to IPU (Institutional and Public Use District) on Aug. 14. "The applicant is requesting that these lands be rezoned to IPU to allow for the purchase and use of the lands by Cornerstone Christian Academy. The school recently applied to add new classrooms to their building, which will happen on their existing site, but it means that they will not have adequate parking facilities for the new students and staff," explained Anjah Howard, planning manager. "The additional land will also encroach into their existing playground requiring that the playground be relocated." The intention is that the subject lands will be used for parking and playground. There should not be any structures on the site. "This allows the school to solve the concerns raised by the planning department concerning limited parking and traffic congestion around the bus loading areas and the school grounds that could cause safety risks for the children attending the school," added Anjah. "The children need to cross the road to get to the parking lot and playground, but the children don't drive, so it has limited use." The second and third readings were passed. Large yard site Anjah also recommended that council give second and third reading to Bylaw 1241 to redistrict Pt. N1/2 of NW 15-49- 21-W4 from A – Agricultural District to CR2 - Large Lot Country Residential District as amended, to only include the logical yard site of 6.7 acres. "The applicant is wanting to subdivide out the existing acreage, but this cannot be approved under the subdivision regulations as an agricultural parcel because there is already an 80-acre split and another acreage," said Anjah. The applicant owns both the acreage and the north 80 acres and intends to combine them since the existing acreage is too small to develop (the lot is only a half acre in size). "This means that the number of lots on this property will not actually increase with the creation of this new lot and the consolidation of the other parcel. It will relocate the acreage and expand the lot size though, to make it more conducive to development," added Anjah. The proposed redistricting was to encompass 11.6 acres, including 1.5 acres of driveway. The proposal includes 5.7 acres of pasture land that has a farmland assessment rating of 62.7 per cent so it should be excluded from the request, adjusting the boundaries to 6.7 acres. Councillor Glen Nelson moved to reduce the size of the acreage from 11.6 acres to 6.7 acres prior to giving it second reading. County policy states that

rural land capable of producing a good cereal or forage crop will wherever possible be reserved for agricultural use. Land with a farmland assessment rating of 40 per cent or more will normally be zoned only for agriculture. "Because conflicts may arise between farm and nonfarm landowners, land with a low farmland assessment rating will not automatically be rezoned for non-agricultural use," Anjah informed council. In order to reduce conflicts with agriculture, council believes it is better to concentrate most multi-lot subdivisions in a few well-defined areas, leaving the rest of the county primarily agricultural. "Reducing the size of the acreage makes it more in line with our policies of protecting farmland, while at the same time allowing the separation of the existing yard site per the request of the applicant," concluded Anjah. Second and third readings were passed. Bittern Lake Council delayed giving second reading to Bylaw 1239 to redistrict Pt. NE 25-46-22-W4 from A – Agricultural District to CR1 - Small Lot Country Residential District pending response to confirmation that the county will support annexation and sees a completion of an area structure plan. Council was waiting for confirmation that the majority of servicing is being supplied by the Village of Bittern Lake and that the village was going to annex the lands into the village prior to development. "However, at the village council meeting they retracted the letter sent to us," informed Anjah. "The village is still supporting the project, but it will not be annexed into the village, so it becomes a project within the county." The applicant (Albert Krause) is seeking rezoning with the intent of creating seven acreage lots that will be served by the county. The lots are approximately 2.5 acres in size to allow building areas large enough to allow for field systems for the private sewage. The lots are larger than the existing parcels within the village to accommodate the sewage needs, but in general keep with the larger lot design of the existing residential development south of Highway 13 where the existing lots range from 0.75 acres to 1.5 acres in size. The development has also accommodated a future road allowance off the village road to allow for connectivity of future developments on the quarter to South Bittern Lake Road. The intention of the developer wasn't clear prior to the hearing whether he wants to have these lots serviced by the Village of Bittern Lake or by the county. "The developer has submitted some documentation related to their proposed plan, but it is not a full area structure plan and there are many gaps that should be addressed prior to final reading of the proposal," suggested Anjah. Continued on page 21


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Camrose VIP Club provides education and support By Dan Jensen

The Camrose Visually Impaired Persons (VIP) Club will be holding its annual fall barbecue at the Stoney Creek Centre September 10. "We do two barbecues a year, once in the spring and once in the fall," said Camrose VIP Club president Randy Simmet. "It's a good opportunity for everyone to socialize, sing a few songs, and enjoy some good food." The VIP Club holds meetings the first Monday of the month from October at the Superstore Community Room with the goal of providing education and fellowship so that those with vision loss, as well as their families, can live well and enjoy life. "We try to address issues that group members want to know more about, from changes in eye conditions to living with vision loss and impairment," said Simmet. "Simple things like learning to turn on the stove or marking cans in the cupboard so they can be easily identified." Meetings also feature presentations on the different services that are available to those with vision loss. "We had one meeting this past year in which Deb Cryderman, from Camrose Public Library, spoke about the audio books that the library has avail-

VIP Club secretary Joyce McVee (left), City councillor Earle Berry (centre) and VIP Club president Randy Simmet (right) led a CNIB fund-raising walk in Camrose last spring.

able. In another, CNIB did a presentation on some of the newest technological devices that have been designed to assist those who are blind or have vision impair-

ments. They showed us everything from simple magnifiers to closed circuit televisions. The meeting resulted in us gaining about five new members.."

The Camrose VIP Club believes that many in Camrose do not receive the variety of rehabilitation, accessibility and other services available to them because

of a simple lack of awareness. By sharing information about what is out there, it hopes it can get people to talk about their difficulties and come to the realization that they are not alone. "There's a huge sense of aloneness with vision loss," said Simmet. "Our group can help people see that there is a life beyond their impairment and that they can do more than just sit at home." The VIP Club holds a Ron McVee Memorial Walk every June to raise money for CNIB programs and services, including the white cane, sweeping cane or identification cane that is given to someone who is declared legally blind. "In past years, when the weather is nice, we have averaged about $5,000 in funds raised during the walk," said VIP Club secretary Joyce McVee. All of the funds stay in Alberta, something that we believe is important." The Camrose VIP Club stresses regular eye examinations by an eye care professional to ensure early detection and treatment of vision problems. Serious eye conditions such as glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration can be present in the eye without any symptoms of eye disease.


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Reminder to Charlie Killam School Junior High Students School starts Thursday, August 30 Grade 7 students start at 8:30 a.m. Grades 8 and 9 students start at 12:25 p.m. See you then!

Plan wisely for fall and winter activities Now that we are relaxed, rejuvenated and energized after a nice summer, we are turning our thoughts to extra curricular activities during the next school year. There will be exciting opportunities for even the very young children, perhaps at the swimming pool and/or the Camrose Public Library; for students there is an assortment of activities in sports and/or a variety of performing and visual arts; even adults will have many choices in recreational, crafts and other learning activities. I am always amazed at the multitude of stimulating options available for all ages. In addition, there are endless openings for volunteers to serve in a wide range of organizations that exist for the purpose of, in some particular way, making a better community. Unfortunately, there is a disadvantage in having such a wide and appealing range of choices. For individuals, and especially for families, it poses the risk of imposing too heavy a load for a mother, a father, or a youngster to handle. At any age, one needs some quiet time to relax and think, time to sit down at a table and eat a proper meal, and ample hours to rest and sleep. It is good to have that in mind when planning for fall and winter activities. It is unfortunate that there is no one recipe for activity involvement that will be correct for all families or each individual; we each have to find our own way. The capacity to handle commitments varies greatly for each of us. What might be a killer load for some could be a breeze for another. The challenge for each family is to determine what is the optimum plan for its particular group of individuals, given the social, physical, intellectual, recreational, spiritual and material needs of each. Ideally, families will plan a workable schedule together that will allocate a fair share of responsibilities based on abilities, interests and resources. An unfair distribution of responsibilities that will allow enriching experiences for some and not others is sure to cause tension within a family. In addition to committing to activities for personal enjoyment, September is an opportune time to offer one’s time and talents for community service. The need has never been greater because there have been cuts to previous sources of revenue for a number of our charitable and social programs. The bright side is that it opens the door of opportunity for personal development and enjoyment through community service. Volunteers invariably report that they personally benefit more than they ever contribute. In our community, hundreds of volunteers can see the tremendous difference made by their selfless efforts – they need only to look at our playgrounds and parks, our children’s day care centre, Centra Cam Vocational Training Centre, dozens of youth groups, craft centre, food bank, Habitat for Humanity homes, etc. and etc. These are but a few examples of an endless list of amenities that are here because of volunteer initiative and service. It is truly satisfying to be able to look at a community asset and know that one helped put it there. May all our readers plan for enriching fall and winter activities that are appropriate for their families! May they also include a component of volunteerism! May they avoid overload frustration by allowing time for healthy meals at the family table and adequate rest and sleep.


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

Saturday, September 8 Novice Age (born in 2004 and 2005) from 10:15 to 11:15 a.m. at Border Paving Arena

Atom Age (born in 2002 and 2003) from 12:45 to 1:45 p.m. at Border Paving Arena Stick, skates and helmet are all you require. Current hockey players are welcome to attend and introduce a friend to the game. If your child would like to participate but is not in the above age groups, contact me and we can arrange for her to attend one of the sessions. Pre-registration is appreciated but not required.

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NOTE REVISED TIME Camrose Ladies’ Volleyball League To register a team for the fall or for more information, phone Jordana at 780-672-6046 Meeting Date: September 10, 6:00 p.m. Augustana

Donna Schroeder’s Music Studio presents the following Kindermusik programs:

Family Time is a music program for families and all their children 7 years and under. Tuesdays, 6:00 to 6:45 p.m.

Our Time is a music program for children 18 months to 3 years old. Thursdays, 6:00 to 6:45 p.m.

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Camrose Adult Mixed Volleyball General Meeting and sign up Tuesday, September 4th 7:00 p.m. at Camrose Aquatic Centre


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AUGUSTANA CHOIRS Augustana Faculty invites singers from the Camrose Community to join our non-auditioned choral ensembles. Mannskor (Augustana Men’s Choir) Director: Dr. Ardelle Ries Rehearsals - 6:30-8:30 Wednesday evenings First rehearsal: Sept. 5, 2012 Location: A024, Augustana Campus Sangkor (Augustana Women’s Choir) Director: John Wiebe Rehearsals – 6:00 to 8:00 Wednesday evenings First rehearsal: Sept. 13, 2012 Location: A024, Augustana Campus For more information and registration, phone 780-679-1532.

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Free soccer trial day By Murray Green

After a good season of soccer this summer, maybe it's time to try the indoor game this fall. The Camrose and District Soccer Association is trying to increase registration among the younger age group, so that they can increase the number of teams. "We typically have about 50 players register from the ages of six to 10 and this only gives us two teams in each age group," said Jenn Stone of CASA. "We are looking to invite some teams to come from out of town such as Wetaskiwin, Ponoka and Stettler." A fun day is planned for children to test the indoor game and enjoy the faster game. "We are going to run some fun drills on September 8 to show the players what it's like to play indoors and hopefully get some new athletes into the game," said Jenn. "We have 300 children at this age level play outside and only 50 play indoor. Other sports and activities come into play, but we hope to increase the number of players to make it more interesting." Soccer activities at the fieldhouse on September 8 begins with the six-year-old age group at 1:30, the eight-year-old group at 2:30 and 10-year-old players start at 3:30 p.m.

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Grassroots Coaching Clinic Sept. 27, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Community Centre

2007-2008: 1:30 to 2:30 2005-2006: 2:30 to 3:30 2003-2004: 3:30 to 4:30

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It will be an afternoon of fun soccer drills. Skills refresher and an introduction to the indoor game.

This is a course aimed at people new to soccer who are interested in coaching at the community level or parents who want to know more about the game that their kids love.

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(parents are asked to stay to watch their players) Bring indoor runners and shin pads.

For information: www.camrosesoccer.com

Williams named Cross Country Alberta facility operator of the Year By Murray Green

John Williams was named the Cross Country Alberta’s (CCA) Facility Operator of the Year last June. He was a great choice for Alberta’s groomer of the year 2011–12. It wasn’t really much of a surprise that he was chosen as the winner. John currently is the "go-to guy" for the grooming of the valley trails in Camrose. "We are incredibly fortunate to have him volunteering countless hours with the ski club. Somehow, during last winter’s ski season, he was able to provide magical if not miraculous skiing for us again in Camrose despite the crazy winter weather we had," said avid skier Mark Eggink. "From the initial snow, what seemed like two to three centimetres of dustings, in November and December, to the mild weather in January and trails that could have been pure ice. When we had the 30cm dump in 24 hours in March, John was faithfully out grooming and tweaking the tracks. He refused to give up on the snow and kept us skiing day in day out."

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Youth ski coaches headed out to many ski training sessions expecting to have to cancel due to poor/unsafe conditions. "This was never the case as we ended up skiing with the youth skiers at every scheduled practice after putting the skis on and finding the trails still in good shape," said Mark. "Having skied at other venues such as the Strathcona Wilderness Centre, Red Deer, Devon, Canmore, Islet Lake and Bragg Creek last winter, it would be hard to refute comments indicating our trails in Camrose were second to none, November through to March. This can only be attributed to John Williams’ dedication and resolve." The Ole Uffda Loppet was one of the very few loppets in northern Alberta able to actually take place last season. After masterfully setting the track Friday night before the loppet, John was up at 6 a.m. going over more than 15km of trails again after a light dusting of snow opted to fall in the early morning. "It was amazing to meet with John weekend afternoons on the

trails actually skiing after spending his colder mornings on the snowmobile getting them ready for us all," Mark added. "Perhaps his love of skiing the trails makes him so good at preparing them." John was a perfect fit for Cross Country Alberta’s groomer of the year. "Anyone lucky enough to have skied in Camrose last winter, and who realized he was the volunteer responsible for keeping the trails ski-able, while also knowing the conditions that he had to deal with day in day out, would have confidently predicted John Williams as the overwhelming winner. He is a master groomer and we are very thankful and lucky to have him with us," concluded Mark. Cross Country Alberta (CCA) is the sport governing body for cross-country skiing in the province. For more information about the Camrose Ski Club visit camroseskiclub.com. To register your child and yourself for the upcoming ski season look for our table at the Camrose Community Registration night, on September 5 from 6:30 to 9 p.m.


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U16 girls' soccer team earns silver medals at provincials Submitted

The 2012 edition of the Camrose U16 Tier 3 girls' soccer team captured silver medals at the provincials in Calgary. It was a great way to wrap up the season. "It has been a very challenging year for the girls, going through a lot of adversity, often playing shorthanded with nine or 10 players, in a Tier 2 league where we were still a strong, competitive team," said Weston Voytechek, head coach of the team. The team consisted of six second year players and 10 first year players, a good indication for the future of soccer in Camrose. "The girls have always worked hard at practices, and had committed themselves to playing soccer for the summer, which made the job a lot easier for

the coaching staff," said Micheyl Voytechek, assistant coach. The girls placed first, winning gold, in the U18 Tier 4 Night Classic Tournament in Camrose in June and third in the Red Deer tournament in July. The team was challenged by an allstar team from Ponoka, with players from Sylvan Lake and Stettler, and earned a spot to represent CASA in the provincial playdowns in Calgary. At provincials, in their first match they tied the second place Calgary team 3-3, then beat the number one team from Edmonton 2-1. Then the team took on the St. Albert club, winning 3-2 to qualify for the gold medal game. The girls went on to play in the gold match losing 2-0 to Sherwood Park, in a hard fought match. It was unfortunate that

Kaitlyn Duggan had fractured her ankle in the first half, and despite hitting a few posts and getting some good opportunities on some solid shots, it just was not meant to be. The team won silver which is a very good showing for Camrose Minor Soccer. "The team played very hard and with a lot of heart," said Dean Driedger, manager of the team. Scoring for Camrose in the tournament were Malinka Voytechek with two, Meghan Laberge with two, Jessica King, Kaitlyn Duggan, Kristina Throndson and Sarah Greer. Keeper Paige Driedger had a strong tournament, making several key saves throughout the weekend to keep the team close.

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The Camrose U16 girls' soccer club earned silver medals at provincials in Calgary. Members of the team are, back row from left, coach Weston Voytechek, Lauren Feth, Malinka Voytechek, Mackenzie Taylor, manager Dean Driedger, Amber Bauer, Kaitlyn Duggan, Alyssa Olstad, Sarah Greer and coach Micheyl Voytechek. Front row from left to right, Jessica King, Mikaila Suter, Bailey Wipf, Paige Driedger, Madyson Bruneski, Kristina Throndson, Meghan Laberge and Taylor Fossen. Missing is Sarah Rostad.

Final reading passes at county Continued from page 16

The planning department received an objection from the adjacent landowner who is concerned about traffic, noise and the impact this development will have on their existing acreage views and usage as a hobby farm. County administration also received a call related to concerns about the additional traffic and the impact on Highway 13. The request was that due to the new development the speed limit on Highway

13 be reduced to 80 kph. "The speed limit on the highway is not within the jurisdiction of the county or the village, but they were directed to request that the village ask Alberta Transportation, as the road authority, to consider reducing the speed limit. "The reason we have gone back and forth is that the Village of Bittern Lake wants me to follow the City of Camrose standards," said Albert. "I think it should follow the county standards. That is why the withdrawal of the letter and that I am seeking county approval."

Councillor Brian Austrom moved to have second reading. Third reading will not occur until the county receives an area structure plan. Tax sale Camrose County set the tax sale date as Friday, December 7, at 2 p.m. and that the proceedings are to be held in the county administration office. As per the Municipal Government Act, section 418, each municipality must offer for sale, at a public auction, any parcel of land shown on its tax arrears list if the tax arrears are not paid.

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Charchun competes in baseball western tournament in Saskatoon By Murray Green

Kyler Charchun has had little time to enjoy the gold medal that his team, the Sherwood Park Athletics, won in the Baseball Alberta provincials. The Camrose ball player was busy preparing for the western championships in peewee baseball, played in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan on Aug. 23 to 26. "I wanted some higher competition for my second year of peewee baseball," said Kyler, about his decision to suit up for the Athletics this summer. "It is better ball and I wanted to play at a higher level (performance) this year," said Kyler, who was named team captain. "I learned quite a bit from my coaches. It is a lot more commitment and practice. When you practice more, you learn more." The performance level is equal to the triple-A level, while the competitive division Camrose plays in is at the double-A level. The pitcher, catcher and third baseman from Camrose enjoys the extra time on the freshly cut grass. "I have pitched since my first year of mosquito baseball. I really enjoy pitching because you are in control of the game," added Kyler. "You have everyone behind you and it makes you feel stronger. I like the pressure of pitching. You have to watch who is up more at the higher level. You have to change your speeds a lot because there are better players." The Athletics played 66 games and won about two-thirds of them. The team finished first during league play and were unbeaten in the round robin portion of the provincials where the Athletics team met its rivals, the Spruce Grove White Sox. "They were the team to beat all year. For them to win provincials, they had to beat us twice. Spruce Grove won the first game 10-7 and I was ready to pitch the

second game," said Kyler. "We were down one run until the fourth inning, when we scored five runs. Spruce Grove's pitcher ran out of innings to pitch, and we jumped on them to win 10-3." Kyler pitched six and a third of an inning before giving way to the closer. The local player batted fourth for the Athletics and his hitting steadily improved all season. "Spruce Grove had a very good pitcher and it felt great to beat him in the final." The Camrose pitcher has three gold medals in baseball to match his three in hockey. "It was a tough decision to leave my friends and play in Sherwood Park. But, we (the team) picked Devon Heck up to go to westerns, so that was good," said Kyler. "It is exciting to go to westerns. Last year we won silver medals, so it would be nice to win this year. It will depend on our bats." The westerns had eight

teams, including the White Sox. "It will be at an even higher level, so that will be exciting," Kyler said.

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Cougars win silver medals

The Camrose Red Cougars captured silver medals at Baseball Alberta provincials in Ft. Saskatchewan on July 27 to 29. The mosquito Tier 3 Cougars had an outstanding baseball season and finished with a record of 11 wins and 11 losses. The team was made up of 11 ball players who vastly improved throughout the baseball season. The Cougars received silver medals after losing a heartbreaking final 1-0 to the Heisler Cardinals. Members of the Camrose team, from left to right, coach Ryan Popowich, bat boy Jake Popowich, Chase Leslie, Ben Johnson, Sam Popowich, Dalten Sharkey, Callum Gau, Kyle Robbins, Kale Hurlburt, Kobe Charchun, Luke Johnson, Connor Kushnerick and coach Bob Charchun. Missing is Ty Marcinkowski.


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finishing’ makes your yearly maintenance a breeze. Drive right in out of the elements in your fully insulated front attached double garage, which is great on those wet days. Included with the home are the built-in double oven, gas stove top, built-in dishwasher, built-in microwave, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, amplifier and garage door opener with two controls. An open house at this beautiful property at 3303-51 Street Close will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. on Thursday, August 30. It is attractively priced to sell at $495,000. If you miss the open house, for a personal tour contact Matt Banack at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-608-9733 cell


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OPEN HOUSES Wed., August 29, 3-5 p.m. 4707-47 Street REAL JEWEL – E XC E P T I O N A L LY WELL MAINTAINED CLOSE TO N EW PRIC E! – AUGUSTANA UNIVERSITY ... Spacious bright open floor plan. Mom will love the kitchen that overlooks lovely landscaped mature yard. Finished lower level. You’ll really enjoy the covered patio. Numerous upgrades. Insul. garage, handy carport. Incl. appl. Nothing to do but move in! Perfect retirement home. Now asking $239,900 CA327585

Thur., August 30, 3-5 p.m. #108, 4907-46 Street “Cozy condo!” COZY AND P R I V A T E 2 - B D R M . CONDO ... in a residential setting close to schools, downtown shopping, a quick commute to Augustana Campus. Upgraded kitchen, tile backsplash, quality maple cabinetry, centre island. Vaulted ceilings, bright windows, 2-pce. bath, balcony. 2 bdrm., 4-pce. bath, laundry area, extra storage downstairs. One parking stall, easily accessible street parking. An affordable low maintenance property w/plenty to offer, consider this unit in Prospect Place as your first home or as a rental property. Quick poss. CA326363 Now asking $169,500

Thur., August 30, 3-5 p.m. 7402-46 Avenue TERRIFIC 3-BDRM. HOME IN WEST PARK! ... Cozy LR w/ bright bay windows. Great kitchen w/oak cabinets, corner pantry, upgraded appl. ES SION! Lge. back deck, new shed. Family friendly QU IC K POSS area. Asking $257,900 CA325776

Thur., August 30, 3-5 p.m. 3303-51 St. Close Creekview “Home of the Week – See page 23!” E XC E P TI O NAL 2244 SQ. FT. HOM E IN CREEKVIEW! ... Hardwood/tile floors, awesome kitchen w/granite counter tops, maple cabinets, plus all appl. Gas FP, MF laundry, 344 sq. ft. bonus room, huge master, beautiful en suite. Triple pane windows, in-floor htg. Large yard w/2-tiered deck and vinyl fence. Too much to note. Call today to view this stunning property! Asking $495,000 CA327374

Thur., August 30, 3-5 p.m. 5 Grand Park Crescent “Enjoy Mirror Lake and Walking Paths!” V E R Y APPEALING – I M MAC U L ATE – G R EAT LOCATION ... backing onto Mirror Lake. Direct access to lake walking path. Spacious 1560 sq. ft. beautifully upgraded. Lovely LR, FP, lge. formal DR. Patio doors to lge. private patio overlooking park. Bright family kitchen. MF laundry. 3+2 bdrm., 3 baths. Newly fin. bsmt. Access to 2-car garage. Fenced yard. Only asking $399,500 CA327388

Thur., August 30, 3-5 p.m. 2413B Valleyview Drive G R E A T TO W N H O U S E IN VALLEYVIEW ... 3-bdrm., 4 bath home w/ fin. bsmt. Lge. kitchen w/lots of counter space, cupboards. Gas FP in LR. Comes with all appl. Have a look! Asking $254,000 CA326948

Sat., September 1, 1-3 p.m. 5211-33 Avenue “Exceptional family home!” BEAUTI FU L FAMILY TWOSTO R EY – AMAZING VIEWS! ... You’ll love the lifestyle with valG! N EW LI STIN ley views, walking trails close by! Beautiful 1743 sq. ft. home features bright open plan, gorgeous open staircase, lovely hardwood and tile flooring. Exceptional kitchen, huge island, WI pantry. Views from great room, dinette. Superb master, en suite. Huge family/ media room. A/C. Great yard, fenced, deck. Better than new, just move in! CA0001814 Asking $374,900

Sat., September 1, 2-4 p.m. 6218-49 Avenue GREAT 2-STOREY, 4-BDRM. HOME ... just on south side of golf course. It’s a one-owner home that’s had lots of care. Beautifully landscaped yard front and back. Fenced and well manicured. Definitely a must see home! CA327294 Asking $379,500

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STUNNING EXECUTIVE HOM E – LAKESIDE LOCATION, AMAZING VIEWS ... You’ll love the tranquil setting, the peacefulness, the enjoyment of experiencing nature by the waterside. Exceptional quality, craftsmanship. Stunning foyer w/curved staircase, open well w/wrap-around rails, 22’ cathedral ceilings. Ultimate gourmet kitchen all new w/granite, huge walk-in pantry, great dinette. Amazing views from gorgeous DR, peaceful LR, huge great room, sunroom/atrium. Master bdrm. w/lake views, adjoining library/ den. Exc. bsmt., mother-in-law suite w/walk-out access, guest room w/en suite, games room. Prof. landscaped, manicured yard. Upper, lower decks overlooking the lake, irrigation system, superb htd. garage, lots more! Amazing property, exceptional value! Asking $879,500 CA0001816 WOW! STUNNING IMPECCABLE QUALITY BUILT HOME ... Maple floors, cabinets. Open floor plan, 9’ ceilings. Impressive stone gas FP. Exc. fin. bsmt., in-floor htg. Beautiful fenced yard. Extras galore. Must be seen to be appreciated. Asking $399,500 CA326053 STUNNING 1547 SQ. FT. MULTILEVEL ... walkout home backing onto green space in Creekview! 3-bdrm. open concept home features bright kitchen w/centre island, corner pantry, vaulted ceilings, gas FP, convenient laundry room, 5-pce. en suite plus much more! Asking $389,900 CA326311 EXC E PTIONAL CO N D O – AMAZING VIEWS OF MIRROR LAKE! ... Wow! Located on 4th floor, this is the desired unit in the bldg. w/spectacular views of Mirror Lake from 2 separate balconies! Bright open plan, vaulted ceilings, lots of windows, 3 spacious bdrm. Exc. kitchen, superb dinette, deck great for BBQs. Lovely LR, cozy gas FP, large master, en suite. Lake views from sitting area, deck. In suite laundry, A/C, underground parking, more! Exc. location, lifestyle! Ask $315,900 CA0000197 EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY HOME, BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE YARD, BAC K I N G ! D CE ONTO GOLF U ED R COURSE ... you’ll be impressed by spacious floor plan, family lifestyle, beautiful views, quiet location. Open staircase, oak railings, loft overlooks LR. Exc. kitchen, bright dinette, formal DR, cozy FP in family room. Huge master, superb en suite, MF laundry. Awesome private yard, huge covered deck, RV parking and more! Now only $399,900 CA322768 B E A U T I F U L CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW – AMAZING VIEWS! ... You’ll love the lifestyle with valley views, parks and walking trails close by! Quality built, 1547 sq. ft. home features bright open plan, 11’ coffered ceilings, open stairwell, beautiful hardwood and tile flooring. Exceptional kitchen, lots of cabinetry, huge island, walk-in pantry, granite counter tops. Views from great room, dinette. Superb master and en suite, MF laundry! Excellent bsmt., in-floor htg., huge family/media room. Great yard, vinyl fencing, A/C, 22’x24’ garage and lots more! It’s all done, you’ll love it! Asking $463,900 CA0001565 BEAUTIFUL WALKOUT B U N G A L O W TOWNHOUSE ON PARK! ... Bright open ! D CE U floor plan, 9’ ceilings, ED R beautiful hardwood floors, lovely maple cabinetry, large island, walk-through pantry, MF laundry, huge family/games room. No condo fees. Park views from deck and courtyard! CA325191 Now asking $305,000 EXCITING NEW 1547 SQ. FT. MULTILEVEL LOCATED IN CREEKVIEW SUBDIVISION ... 3-bdrm. open concept home is stunning to the eye and extremely functional. Bright kitchen w/centre island, corner pantry, vaulted ceilings, gas FP, MF laundry, 5-pce. en suite plus much more! CA322233 Asking $364,900 IMPRESSIVE – IMMACULATE – TOTALLY FINISHED ... Just move in! Built as a show home. N EW PRIC E! Spacious open great room floor plan, 9’ ceilings. Flex room. Beautiful hardwood floors and cupboards. Superb kitchen/ eating area. Garden doors to lge. deck. MF laundry. Lge. master, 3 baths. Fin. bsmt., in-floor htg. Oversized htd. garage, RV parking, 12’x16’ shed for Dad’s toys. Fenced/landscaped. Appl. incl. Now only $439,900 CA326757 BEAUTIFUL PAR K R I D G E E S T A T E S BI-LEVE L – AMAZING YARD … Premier location with valley, walking trails close by! Impressive quality built home features bright open plan, cathedral ceilings, beautiful foyer. Exceptional kitchen, lots of maple cabinetry, huge island, great master. Exc. bsmt., large family/ media room. Beautifully landscaped yard, greenhouse, underground sprinklers, private courtyard. Superb 24’x24’ garage, RV parking, lots more! You’ll love it! Asking $447,900 CA327225 EXCEPTIONAL C U S T O M 5 - B D R M . WALKOUT ... in beautiREDUCE D! ful Valleyview subdivision. W/unique character throughout, this home must be seen. Maple, iron railings, lovely Tigerwood hardwood flooring, striking light fixtures, gorgeous white hand painted maple cabinets, granite countertops, stunning bright LR w/ magnificent bay windows, decorative window finishings, large master w/5-pce. en suite, walkin closet, wainscoting in upper two rooms. Fin. bsmt. w/wet bar. Huge 158’ deep landscaped yard c/w great deck, lovely view, rear access to valley walking trails, peace and quiet. Call today for your personal showing! Now ask $529,900 CA321700

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Wed., August 29, 2-4 p.m. 5205-33A Avenue, Creekview BRAN D N EW 1504 SQ. FT. TWOSTOREY ... close to parks, trails, this home features 3 bdrm., MF laundry, vaulted ceiling in master bdrm. plus 5-pce. en suite that is sure to impress! CA320245 Asking $354,900

CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 SOLID FAMILY BUNGALOW ... within a few blocks of schools, playG! N EW LI STIN grounds, rec facilities and more! 4 bdrm., 2 baths, double detached garage, kitchenette in bsmt. Some upgrades incl. paint, bathroom fixtures. Chattels sold AS IS Immediate possession. Ask $229,000 CA0001854 L O C A T E D NEAR A PARK AND WITHIN W A L K I N G DISTANCE OF CAMROSE WEST END SHOPPING ... 1481 sq. ft., 3 bdrm, 2 story home. Kitchen comes with oak cabinets, center island eating bar, MF laundry. huge master with walk-in closet and 3 pc. en suite. basement is open for future development. Appliances included. Asking $266,900 CA322516 N IC E CON DO ACROSS FROM CHARLIE KILLAM SCHOOL ... with its own yard and single garage. Nice, open kitchen, living area. Gas FP in LR. 2 bdrm., 4-pce. bath, laundry room downstairs. Take a look! Asking $187,500 CA326949 VE RY N I C E CON DO UNIT ... with an emphasis on Adult Living. Close to downtown and Mirror Lake walking paths. Bungalow style, no stairs! MF laundry, spacious master bdrm. and LR. Parking pad right outside your door. Extra storage inside and out. All new shingles, soffits, fascia, eves and downspouts. Condo fees $50/month. See it today! Asking $186,500 CA321966 V E R Y IMPRESSIVE, IMPERIAL VILLAS ... enjoy the E! IC PR w o r r y f r e e N EW 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 Priced to sell at $217,500 incl. GST E X C E L L E N T TOWNHOUSE CONDO – SUPERB LOCATION ... Close to senior centre and walking trails. Features open plan, hardwood flooring, exc. kitchen, maple cabinetry, large bay window, en suite, walk-in closets. Private deck, detached garage, and more! A great lifestyle! Presentation is excellent. Asking $201,900 CA0000968

MANY RECENT RENO’S IN THIS AF F O R DAB LE 2+2 BUNGALOW ... close to downtown and schools. ! D CE U ED Dble. detached R htd. garage, fenced, newer deck. Kitchen upgraded w/white cabinets, new counters. 4-pce. bath, 3-pce. bath, both upgraded. Makes a great starter, rental or retirement property w/something for everyone. Immediate possession! CA0000072 Now asking $189,000 E XC E P T I O N A L CON DO – WORRY FREE LIFESTYLE ... across from Park, N EW PRIC E! Jubilee Mirror Lake walking trails, only blocks from city centre! Open, spacious design w/bright windows, lovely kitchen, huge walk-in pantry. Spacious, bright LR, cozy gas FP, large master, en suite, in suite laundry. Elevator, guest suite, easy access to garage and much more! Looking for quality and lifestyle? Call now! Now only $265,900 CA326380 GREAT LOCATION, CLOSE TO GOLF COURSE AND WEST END AMENITIES ... Attractive 2+2 bdrm. bungalow bult in 1990, completely fin., with infloor htg. bsmt. and gar. Features lovely country kitchen, spacious dinette, bright LF, large family/ games room. Rear attached 22’x28’ htd. gar. RV parking, alley access, more! Call now to view! Asking $256,000 CA0001123 LOVE LY 2-STOR EY DUPLEX IN CREEKVIEW ... This 3-bdrm. home is like new. Comes with 5 appl. vinyl fencing, raised garden beds in the back, good garden shed. Balance of landscaping will be completed by possession. Take a look! It might be just what you want! Asking $242,000 CA327400 MAINTENANCE FREE LIVING CLOSE TO DOWNTOWN ... and U of A Augustana Campus. ! Apartment style condo, no JU ST LI STED stairs, 2 bdrm., 2 baths incl. 3-pce. en suite. In suite laundry, vinyl windows, covered balcony plus extra storage in bsmt. Great bldg. Asking $187,000 CA0001447 I M P R ES S IVE – SOLI D S PAC I O U S C HARACTE R HOME ... was beautifully restored a few REDUCE D! years ago. It needs TLC to restore it to its original grandeur. Located in a nice central neighbourhood w/other beautifully restored and maintained homes. Phone for a viewing. Now asking $219,900 CA325718

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REFRESHING 2-STOREY IN S O UTH WEST MEADOWS ... Bright, inviting floor plan featuring 3 bdrm., 3 baths, beautiful kitchen w/oak cabinetry, island sink, raised eating bar, corner pantry. 4-pce. en suite in master w/separate soaker tub, shower plus walk-in closet. Double attached garage, fenced yard + more. Great family home w/immed. poss.! Ask $308,000 CA327532 B EAUTI F U L 1741 SQ. FT. TWO-STOREY ... Exceptional presentation! Features 9’ ceilings, column, arches, crown moldings, maple and iron railings, hardwood and tile flooring. Beautiful maple cabinetry in kitchen, granite countertops, plus a walk-through pantry. Spacious, bright dinette/LR. Superb master, beautiful tiled shower, walk-in closet. Bonus room, MF laundry, custom built shelving, organizers throughout. Maintenance free deck, gas BBQ line, 22’x24’ garage, 8’ door, floor drain and much more! Only $369,162 CA322931 GORGEOUS 1638 SQ. FT. A/C WALKOUT BUNGALOW ... by Zetsen Master Builders Inc. overlooking beautiful valley in Creekview subdivision. Lovely kitchen w/centre island, maple cabinets, corner pantry, granite countertops, vaulted ceilings, gas FP, barrel ceiling in hallway, hardwood/ceramic floors, MF laundry, master w/5pce. en suite, walk-in closet w/closet organizers. Partially covered maintenance free deck, 24’x24’ garage w/two 8’ doors. All this plus much more! Asking $499,900 CA326294 E XC E P T I O N A L WALK OUT BUNGALOW ON VALLEY – AWESOME VIEWS! ... Wow! 4800 sq. ft. of dev. living space. Exciting, bright open floor plan, porcelain tile, hardwood, lovely staircase. Coffered ceilings, amazing beachwood kitchen, granite. Awesome 2-sided FP, exceptional master, MF laundry, cozy in-floor htg. on all floors! Huge deck, covered patio, triple htd. garage. Lots more, you’ll love it! Asking $995,000 CA325504

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RESIDENTIAL LOTS Walk-outs, Park Side, Alley Access Locations 75 Residential Lots From…$74,690 12 Townhouse Lots – Walk-out, Park Side Call now for details! IDEAL DUPLEX DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY ... on a nice residential street. Close to downtown and schools. 40’x150’ zoned R2A. City services have been upgraded. Existing dwellings to be demolished by vendor and will be bare land upon possession. Pick your plan and get started! Asking $84,900 CA326698 FOUR INDIVIDUALLY TITLED AND SERVICED TOWNHOUSE LOTS OVERLOOKING PARK! ... It’s a great location for your next project. Call now for all the details! Asking $215,000 CA298468 MULTI-FAMILY LOT NOW AVAILABLE We offer one 2.5 acre parcel CA298482

OUT OF TOWN DAYSLAND – A REAL GEM! ... You’ll say “wow” when you see this beauty! If you demand perfection be sure to view. Beautiful oak floors. Oak is featured throughout. Vaulted ceiling. Bright impressive LR, lovely gas FP. Superb kitchen with large everyday dining area. Garden door to lge. covered patio. MF laundry. Beautiful fully fin. lower level. Oversized htd. garage. Beautiful landscaped yard. Asking $289,900 CA0001605

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780-672-4495 ACREAGES IDEAL SET UP HORSE OPERATION ... 50 acres grainland w/2 dugouts, balance 17 acres pasture, yard. Modern bungalow, horse barn 32’x56’ built in 2007. Exc. 9 box stalls w/auto waterers. Fenced property, pens, steel corrals, 2 auto waterers. Double garage, 28’x30’ htd. Second garage 22’x22’. Asking $689,000 CA326361 F E R I NTO S H – DREAM ACREAGE IN ROLLING HILLS OF CENTRAL AB ... 10.18 acres set up well for horses. Substantially upgraded featuring hardwood/slate tile flooring, new windows, furnace. Vaulting ceiling, wood stove and updated plumbing. Kitchen will WOW you w/exposed wood beams, quartz counter tops, raised eating bar, coffee station, much more! Penned corrals w/Electrobraid plus numerous outbuildings, barn, open air storage, 24’x26’ storage bldg., 25’x22’ horse shelter, 32’x48’ shop w/220 power, air filter, newer heater, 12’ doors, many uses. Call for more features. CA327399 Asking $419,900 37+ ACRES 10 MIN. NW OF CAMROSE ... 2200+ sq. ft. character country home ! JU ST LI STED plus 1200 sq. ft. entertainment space. Solid barn, 39’x60’ quonset, 24’x24’ garage, dugout, fenced and more! Working country kitchen w/great charm, walk-in pantry, double oven, good counter space. Beautiful hardwood floors, formal dining area, wood FP, library and loft. Mature yardsite, good recreational land or for animals. Great opportunity, see it today! Asking $549,900 CA0000865 C H A R A C T E R ACREAGE CLOSE TO CAMROSE ... 2-storey house, oak cupboards, 4 bdrm., studio room, 3 garages. Great view – a must see! Now asking $352,500 CA327554 16.48 ACRES ... 5 km east of Holden just off Hwy.14. Peaceful setting, great spot to build. Water line, gas line run through property. Now asking $120,000 CA293010 WOW! IT’S THE PERFECT PLACE TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HIDEAWAY! ... Quiet Hills Estates is located near Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, Bird Sanctuary and Golf Course. Come and discover a restful country lifestyle in a peaceful and natural setting, you’ll love it! 6 unique Cul-de-sac lots that are treed, private and excellent walkout opportunities. Located just off Hwy 623, it’s an easy commute to Nisku or Camrose. Hurry, it’s the lifestyle you always dreamed of! CA322851 Priced from $84,000 to $154,000 12.7 ACRES ON PVMT. CLOSE TO DRIED MEAT LAKE! ... Great out bldgs. 1.5 storey w/ cool country charm. New foundation in mid ’70s, recent upgrades incl. windows, insulation, siding, furnace, septic, well in 2002 and more. 27’x32’ htd. shop w/water and 220 power; 42’x72’ quonset; 40’x60’ barn w/ separate horse stalls, good tack room. Plenty of fenced areas for riding. Only minutes to Camrose! Asking $430,000 CA323700

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PRIVATE TREED ACREAGE, THE PERFECT GETAWAY! ... Very secluded setting w/6.8 acres that offers a restful country lifestyle. Features 1160 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. mobile w/vaulted ceilings, lovely country kitchen, lots of cabinetry. Superb carousel dinette, spacious master, superb en suite. New shingles, siding. Small hobby shop, pole shed, storage sheds. Private getaway w/lots of potential. Call now to view! CA320948 Now only $209,900 P R I V A T E ACREAGE WITH P E A C E F U L SETTING! ... Just what you’ve been REDUCE D! looking for! 13.3 acres by Big Hay Lake. It’s the perfect retreat to enjoy a restful and relaxing lifestyle, you’ll love it! Impressive yard offers beautifully renovated 1380 sq. ft. bungalow home, two 22’x26’ heated garages, 24’x30’ hip roof barn, 30’x32’ pole shed. Borders Ducks Unlimited wetlands. It’s private, it’s secluded, it’s a natural choice! CA0001155 Now only $487,900

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A GREAT OPPORTUNITY! ... 137.46 acres of potential development land at Dried Meat Lake w/ some lake front. 60 acres of cult. land and some gas well revenue. Asking $498,900 CA325301 ENJOY THE PEACE AND QUIET ... of this 1239 sq. ft. home nestled 1/2 mile down a dead end road w/160 acres of land. 4 bdrm., large master, stone facing, wood FP. Hardwood floors, bright DR w/ garden doors that lead to south-facing 2-tiered deck. 48’x96’ steel storage shed, 30’x50’ shelter, two grain bins, other outbuildings. Too much to note. Call today! Asking $460,000 CA319891

INVESTMENTS/BUSINESSES EXCEPTIONAL B U S I N E S S OPPORTUNITY – R E C R E AT I O N A L / RESORT PROPERTY! ... Wow! An impressive 45.52 ! EDUCTIONpeaceful country setacre Hparcel UG E Rw/beautiful, ting. Facilities incl. Rosebush Craft & Tea House, Heritage Home B&B, 9 hole pitch and putt golf course, main residence, RV camping sites, dandy 30’x43’ htd. workshop, 32’x48’ shed, 40’x70’ quonset. Exc. site plan, beautiful landscaped setting. You’ll want to explore this exciting opportunity! Now only $589,000 CA315880


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

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JUST LISTED... Victoria Park 4-level split, 3-bdrm, 2-bath, vaulted ceiling, new deck, 2-car garage. Quick possession. Asking $269,000. Call Dale for particulars. (R1403)

POSSESSION IMMEDIATE COZY 3 BEDROOM, 3 BATH BUNGALOW... Located near walking trails, play parks and west end shopping. This well kept home features an east facing, covered, screened in deck and oversized, double garage. Many of the windows have been upgraded. The fully finished basement provides plenty of entertainment room and lots of storage. For more details call Dale. Asking $214,500. (R1392)

VALLEYVIEW TOWNHOUSE... Upgraded unit, maple cabinets, granite counter tops, end unit, 2-car garage. Asking $254,500. Call Dale for details. (R1396)

REDUCED ATTRACTIVE, CHARACTER HOME IN THE QUIET VILLAGE OF BITTERN LAKE... Just minutes from the city of Camrose. Located on six lots. Priced at $199,000. Call Trudi for details. (RO960)

REDUCED VIKING...VACANT... 3-bdrm, hardwood floors, rec. room, heated garage. New lino. Asking $94,900. Call Dale (RO934)

1989 16’ WIDE... Mobile to be moved, nice floor plan, asking $29,000. Call Dale for details. (RO956)

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JUST LISTED... over 1400 sq. ft. Rec room, den and bath in basement. Garage. Quick possession available. Priced at $219,000. Call Dale for details. (R1400)

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VALLEYVIEW... Over 1700 sq ft, 3 bedroom bi-level, formal dining room, double garage, fireplace, must be seen to be appreciated. Asking $349,500. Call Dale for details (R1388)

OLDER, CUTE AND COZY...900 sq. ft. bungalow, excellent location, close to Mirror Lake, downtown and paved walking trails. This would be a great starter home/revenue property. All this sitting on an exceptionally large 50 x 200 lot, c/w attached greenhouse and detached carport. Well worth a look. $210,000 Call Cory for details! (R1404) 2-BDRM...Affordable mobile home on its own lot in a quiet area of the city. Single garage, fenced yard. priced at $105,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1405)

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YOU WILL LOVE THIS ONE... Great 1.5 acre parcel to build summer cottage or a hillside home to enjoy in quiet southend cul-de-sac of Little Beaver Lake. Gas and power nearby. Price $45,000. Call Rick for details. (L199) ATTENTION! BUILDERS AND INVESTORS... Great opportunity for an investment/revenue property! Exceptional building lot, presently zoned R2A. 76’x105’. $140,000. Call Cory for details. (L189)

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EXCEPTIONAL BUY!!! IDEAL LOCATION!!!... No question that this is a must see. Incredible fenced park-like yard. Newer double garage, fully insulated and drywalled. Well maintained 3-bdrm, 924 sq. ft. mobile freshly painted and in excellent condition. Priced to sell at $109,500. For viewing call Cory A. Starchuk (RO964)

KINGMAN – JUST LISTED... Newer modular, over 1500 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Deck, garage. Must be seen! Asking: $225,000 Call Dale Bowal for details. (RO954)

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SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT (KINGMAN)... Plenty of renovations and size. Oversized double garage, single garage. Both with 220 power. Two outdoor decks, large mud room. Asking $125,000. Call Cory for details. (RO913)

BEAUTIFUL 1292 SQ. FT...3-bdrm, 1.5-storey bi-level located in Sedgewick. Located in quiet cul-de-sac. This modern home includes many features, deluxe kitchen, beautiful laminate floors, huge windows and high end appliances, large double garage and pad. Low maintenance exterior and deck. Asking $289,000. Call Bud James 780-385-3100 (RO945)

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TIRED OF HIGH PRICES AND HIGH TAXES?...This reasonably priced, well maintained mobile on its own lot in Ohaton is just minutes to Camrose. 3-bdrms, 2-baths, 5-appliances. Priced at $179,900. Call Trudi for details (RO962)

DUCTION $15,000 RE LESS THAN 20 MINUTES FROM CAMROSE... Well treed setting on this 2.24 acre package. C/W everything you need to enjoy a piece of country living, spacious 1.5 story, 5-bedroom home with large covered deck,oversized 24’4 x 36’3 heated garage with plenty of shop space. All this and more, well worth a look. Priced at $249,500. For details, call Cory. (A408) VERY PRIVATE ACREAGE... 995 sq. ft. 2-bdrm, 1-bath home on 18.3 acres. Large newer heated shop with steel beam construction. Located 20 min. southeast of Camrose. Call Rick for details. Priced at $325,000. (A423) BRAND NEW LISTING!!!... Just off N Miquelon Lake Rd. Exceptional, well treed building lot with walk-out basement potential. lovely 3.69 acre package located on Whisper Road in Grouse Meadows Subdivision. Priced to sell at $84,900. For details, call Cory. (A419) LITTLE BEAVER LAKE... great view and quiet setting! Perfect for hillside home at north end of lake. 2 acres with lots of trees. Gas and power nearby. Call Rick for details. (A394)

COUNTRY CHARACTER... Beautiful 3360 sq.ft. six-bedroom, six-bathroom home in private setting just 3 km. east of Camrose. You will love the parklike setting as you enter property. Home has dbl. att. garage with entry to basement of home plus large detached garage/shop with blt-in cooler. Lots of trees and shrubs plus large fenced in pet area and walking trails. This is a must view so call Rick for extra details. Price $559,000. (A416)

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

EDBERG... Lots of room in this 4-bdrm, 2-bath, 2-kitchen, 1430 sq. ft. home in the quiet village of Edberg. Large fenced 66x125 lot. A must see! Great Value! Asking: $89,500 - For Details: Call Cory A. Starchuk. (RO940)

GREAT STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME... located near west end shopping. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath with professionally finished basement. Priced at $259,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1382)

GREAT HOME FOR YOUNG FAMILY!!... 3+1 bedrooms and 3 baths. Finished up and down with wood burning fireplace in family room and air conditioning. This home has been well looked after so it is ready to be moved into and enjoyed. Large fenced 60’ x 120’ lot, single detached garage. Call Rick for details. Price: $237,500. (R1383)

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GREAT HOME IN QUIET VILLAGE OF FERINTOSH... 2-bdrm, 1-bath, upgraded kitchen and bath. New foundation, etc. Priced at $175,000. Call Trudi for details. (RO941)

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TILLICUM BEACH... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room c/w fireplace, 2 car garage, situated on 100’x150’ treed lots, with very scenic views. Asking $189,000. Call Dale for details. (RO884)

REDUCED NEW NORWAY... You will love the park like setting of this acreage. The 3-bedroom home has had main floor upgrades including a beautiful kitchen makeover, plus some windows and flooring upgrades. Nicely landscaped yard with fruit trees and lots of shrubs. Large dugout on south side of property supplies lots of water for plants and trees. Call Rick. Asking $279,900. (A393)

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. $389,000. Call Rick for details. (A395)

JUST LISTED...NEAR MEETING CREEK... very private, secluded acreage, with good dwelling, new water filtration system, furnace, fireplace, etc. Must be seen. Priced to sell at $198,500. Call Dale for a viewing (A420)

REDUCED INVESTORS, FIRST TIME BUYERS, RETIREES...940 sq. ft. bungalow in the quiet town of Bashaw. 3-bdrms, 2-baths, m/f laundry, single detached garage on large lot, close to schools, golf, shopping. Quick poss., priced to sell at $129,900. Call Dale. (RO951)

3-bdrm, 2-bath, 1,140 sq. ft. bungalow in quiet community of Bashaw. With a/c, mf laundry, single det. gar., home is located close to schools. Quick poss., affordably priced at $155,000. For viewing or info call Dale. (RO952)

WELL KEPT CHARACTER HOME IN THE VILLAGE OF BAWLF... Large yard, private deck, hot tub, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, oversized double garage. Located on 3 lots. Priced at $189,000. Call Trudi for details. (RO950)

WHAT A VIEW!...This 4-season, 3-bdrm, 1-bath home, with its own well, provides a comfortable retreat by the lake. Comes with six appliances. priced at $179,000. Call Trudi for details. (RO963)

COMMERCIAL GREAT INVESTMENT... 1/5 share in large hangar at Camrose Airport, with lots of room to do your maintenance, etc. Asking: $43,000 Call Rick for details. (C267) EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... Industrial property at Ervick Junction. 0.995 acre industrial property. Water to property but some limitations apply. Asking price $109,450. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C136) EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... Industrial property at Ervick Junction. 4.47 acre industrial property. Water to property with some water limitations. Asking price $491,700. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C137)

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Seniors, youth have more in common than they may realize Bev Betkowski Media relations associate University of Alberta Seniors and youths have more in common than they may realize, according to new research from the University of Alberta. Interviews with seniors and a group of university students who work side-by-side in a theatre group, showed some surprises on both sides of the generational divide, said lead researcher Janet Fast, a profes-

sor in the University of Alberta’s Department of Human Ecology. “There was a breaking down of age-related stereotypes that worked both ways.“ The findings, presented recently to the British Society of Gerontology, indicate that by sharing creative time together (telling stories and performing side by side), seniors and youths were able to bridge generation gaps and break down unfair stereotypes, said Fast. Busting age-related myths is important, she said.

“Negative stereotypes about youths and seniors cause an artificial divide and fear of the other generation. Unfair beliefs about dependency among seniors and about a lack of commitment and work ethic of today’s youth are not good for society. That can segregate whole groups of people and devalue what each generation contributes.” The qualitative study included interviews with 15 seniors, 14 students and four current and former staff in the theatre company, asking about atti-

tudes on aging, shared experiences and how being part of an intergenerational theatre group influences their well-being. Those interviewed ranged in age from 21 to 85. After working on stage with their senior counterparts, youths said they were no longer afraid of aging themselves, Fast noted. In their interviews, many of the students said they had mistakenly assumed elderly people were lonely, disabled and dependent, but instead found them to be ‘playful, young and genuine’.

The seniors in turn liked the energy of their youthful counterparts, and also expressed a newfound confidence in them as future citizens. Fast noted that both age groups were enriched by their collaboration; some of the seniors expressed appreciation for having gained a few surrogate grandchildren, while several students had more appreciation for spending time with their families, including grandparents.


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Inaugural Vikings Wall of Fame induction slated for Sept. 8 By Dan Jensen Yvonne Visser, Clarence and Irvin Servold, Garry Gibson, Karel Lunde and the 1974-75 Vikings hockey team will be the first inductees to the University of Alberta Augustana Campus Vikings Wall of Fame dinner and silent auction Sept. 8. "It was difficult to choose who to honour the first year, mostly because there were so many athletes from which to choose," said Augustana athletics director Greg Ryan and member of the Augustana athletic advisory board, which made the final selections. "We had some very interesting discussions." Ryan said the idea for an Augustana Viking Wall of Fame has been tossed around for a number of years. "It was just important to us to get it started. There are many people who have made very significant contributions to Augustana or Camrose Lutheran College and to the City or Town of Camrose." Yvonne Visser Visser was a Canadian National Team biathlete for 12 years, attending Olympic Winter Games in 1992 and 1994. She graduated from the University of Calgary in 1996 and then certified as a massage therapist with specialization in sport massage. She has been a team massage therapist at Pan Am Junior Games, World Cups, and World Championships. She accompanied Canadian Olympic athletes to Torino in 2006 and Vancouver in 2010, as well as Canadian paralympians to Bejing in 2008. Visser was recognized with Augustana's Distinguished Alumna Award in 2009. Dr. Garry Gibson Dr. Garry Gibson and his wife, Dorothy, have served Augustana for over 30 years. Their motto has been, through outdoor leadership and athletics, to lead young people to a greater awareness of the natural world, themselves, others and ultimately, their God. They continue to be involved with Augustana, church and sports. Based on his Ph.D. research in 1976, Dr. Gibson designed the Outdoor Leadership program at Augustana. In 1973, with a $5,000 grant for ski equipment from the Rotary Club of Camrose, he was able to start a cross country ski program, which he coached until he retired in 1996. Dr. Gibson received Augustana's Betty Osterud Award for excellence in service in 1995. Karel Lunde

Above: Dr. Garry Gibson carried the Olympic flame when it arrived in Camrose in January, 2010. Right: Irvin and Clarence Servold with the skis they used when they were winning championships.

Karel Lunde came to Camrose Lutheran College from the United States as a pastor, teacher and coach in the late 1950s. Under his leadership from 1959 to 1985, the Vikings became the football team to beat in the East Central Alberta region. His former students established the Karel Lunde Memorial Award in 2005 to honour his legacy. Clarence Servold Clarence Servold became Canada's Junior Nordic Combined champion two years after graduating from Camrose Lutheran College in 1946. He studied engineering in Seattle and Denver, earning U.S. accolades and a 2004 induction to the University of Denver Ski Hall of Fame. Clarence competed for Canada at the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Winter Games. Afterwards he coached Canada's Nordic Ski Team and continued to compete internationally. Through his long career, his engineering skills and passion for skiing were combined in efforts to design or rebuild ski facilities across Canada. Clarence was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 1980 and the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame in 1984, and received Augustana's Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2001. At the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympics, he was invited to light the Canore Nordic Centre's Olympic torch. Irvin Servold Irvin Servold won Canada's

first ski jumping championship while a student at Camrose Lutheran College, and twice represented Canada in the Winter Olympic Games: 1956 and 1960 in both Cross Country and Nordic Combined. He won the International Intercollegiate Ski Meet in Banff three years in a row. He was Nordic Combined National Champion in 1955 and 1972, and the University of Alberta's Outstanding Male Athlete in 1959. He continues to compete around Alberta and B.C. each winter, and also internationally every year in the Masters' World Cup. Irvin is a life member of the Canadian Olympic Association and the Canadian Ski Association. He was one of the founding members of Cross Country Alberta, known in its early days as the Alberta Ski Division.. He has coached at national and international levels in Nordic Combined, Cross Country and Ski Jumping. In 1978 he helped with the initial site selection for the 1988 Calgary Winter Olympic Games. Irvin was inducted into the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame in 1980 and into the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame in 1985. He was recognized with a place on the University of Alberta Wall of Fame in 1987, and received Augustana's Distinguished Alumnus Award in 2001. Vikings hockey team The 1974-75 Vikings hockey team – made up of future farmers, teachers and pastors out of a school of 390 students

– won the first Canadian Colleges Athletic Association hockey championship in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The win on the national stage paved the way for a season played in Europe, and then the inaugural 1981 Viking Cup hockey tournament in Camrose. In 1974-75, the Vikings were inducted into the Alberta Hockey Hall of Fame. Master of ceremonies Guest speakers for the Wall of Fame dinner will include former NHL stars Bryan Trottier, Craig Simpson and Sheldon Kennedy, as well as Olympic skating champion Jamie Sale. Trottier played 18 seasons in the NHL, winning four Stanley Cups with the New York Islanders and two Stanley Cups with the Pittsburg Penguins. He also won one Stanley Cup as a coach with the Colorado Avalanche. He was a 1997 inductee to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Sheldon Kennedy was the captain of the 1989 Memorial Cup champions, the Swift Current Broncos. He played for eight seasons in the NHL and helped Canada win a gold medal at the World Junior Championships in 1988. Simpson was drafted by the Pittsburgh Penguins second overall in the 1985 NHL Entry draft. Midway through his third NHL season he was traded as part of a package to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Paul Coffey. He scored a career high 56 regular season goals during the 1987-88 season and won two

Stanley Cups with the Oilers in 1988 and 1990. He retired as a player in 1996, finishing with 497 career NHL points. He holds the record for best career playoff shooting percentage, at 23.66. In 2009, Simpson participated in the first season of CBC's Battle of the Blades, a made-forTV figure skating competition that paired eight former NHL stars with female figure skaters. Simpson is currently an NHL colour commentator for CBC television. Jamie Sale won the Olympic gold medal with her figure skating partner, David Pelletier, in 2002. The pair was inducted into the Skate Canada Hall of Fame in 2008 and the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame on March 26, 2009. In the first year of CBC's Battle of the Blades, Sale won the competition with Craig Simpson, whom she married on June 20 of this year. As part of the dinner celebration and scholarship fundraising effort, Trottier and Sale will be auctioned off as golfers for the Vikings golf tournament Sept. 9. Information on tickets for the Wall of Fame dinner and silent auction may be obtained by visiting www.augustana.ualberta.ca/athletics/

Kodiaks open regular hockey season against the Mustangs By Murray Green The Camrose Kodiaks will play three games in three days to prepare for the upcoming season. Camrose travels to Okotoks for a mini-tournament against the Brooks Bandits on Aug. 30 and then plays Okotoks on Aug. 31 and finally the Fort McMurray Oil Barons on Sept. 1 to end the preseason.

Carnival atmosphere A carnival will be held to celebrate the opening of the Camrose Kodiaks' regular season on Sept. 7 and 8. The fun event begins at 4:30 and goes until 7 p.m. in the parking lot in front of the EnCana Arena, with children's games and a tail gate barbecue. The carnival will even include bears and horses. Camrose will

face the Calgary Mustangs on Friday at 7:30 p.m. On Saturday, the Kodiaks host the Grande Prairie Storm. Children who attend elementary schools in Camrose will be allowed in at no charge for both games. Games at the carnival may include bean bag toss, face painting, chalk colouring, pie toss, bounce house, baseball toss, hockey shooting, ice cream

making, cotton candy making, basketball shooting and even an eating competition. The oldfashioned nickel carnival will ensure that your $1 will go a long way. The Camrose Kodiaks will also officially open the Alberta Junior Hockey League's 49th regular season on September 7. A complete league schedule is now available on the AJHL

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Kevin John McConnell October 4, 1963 – August 23, 2012 Kevin John McConnell, a guy with a really big heart, had his heart let him down as he slept during the night of August 23, 2012. Kevin was a devoted husband (Wendy) and a really great dad to the sons of whom he was ever proud (Ryan and Tyson). In the days preceding his unexpected passing, Kevin was eagerly making plans to prepare for the job he cherished beyond words – teaching junior high students at Charlie Killam School, Camrose. He felt a special bond to students who struggled with life’s challenges. He invested extraordinary amounts of his free time on weekends and evenings assisting students who required extra effort in achieving higher grades. Prior to this teaching position in Camrose, he used his formal education and own life experiences in guiding, helping and teaching students at Sedgewick Phoenix Outreach for 11 years. Kevin was born to parents John “Jack” and Shirley of the rural Sedgewick area. He had fond memories of growing up on the farm – a career he often longed to pursue. After completing high school in Sedgewick, Kevin worked in banking for a few years. Later, he tried his hand at selling automobiles. His ability to relate to anyone anytime and his infectious charisma assured him success in the auto business. However, Kevin was always passionate about learning, and he loved attending courses and classes. He was an exceptionally gifted student throughout his life. He is fondly remembered for routinely earning highest grade marks and for receiving many advanced education scholarships. This trend continued when he returned to the University of Alberta in 1991 as an adult student to pursue a degree in education. His commitment to success meant commuting daily to classes in Edmonton. To provide for his family during these years, he worked part-time at Bethany Care Centre. His rigorous schedule included many overnight shifts and countless weekends. He was plagued with feelings of guilt during this time period for not being able to spend the time he longed for with his family doing the things they loved – golf, simple vacations and watching movies. Kevin was widely recognized for his athletic ability in his younger years. Few could outrun, outjump or outscore him. His hockey career took him to hockey evaluation camp at the WHL level. He lived hard and played harder. He was fearless and ultra-competitive. When his boys were in sports of their own, Kevin made sure he was their coach in soccer and hockey. His teams loved Coach Kevin. Winning was the only option. His players came to work and win. Few individuals could outsmart or outwit Kevin. Rarely was he stumped on a history question or anything relating to the World Wars. He was equally proficient and knowledgeable on current events, anywhere in the world. Kevin had a wide circle of friends always ready to help him and spend time with him. He will be sorely missed and long remembered. Kevin was predeceased by his parents and grandparents. Friends and relatives are left with vivid memories of a guy whose life was cut way too short. Remembering him is his immediate family Wendy, Ryan (girlfriend Kristen Hauser) and Tyson; brothers Michael (Barb) McConnell of Sedgewick and Scott (Melanie) also of Sedgewick; mother-in-law Judy Jerrett; sister-in-law Marnie (Ron) Pilger of Camrose; and “Grandma” Mary Cameron of Sedgewick. Also missing his love and laughter are his nephews and nieces Colby, Micaela, Kellie, Jenna and Sean McConnell, and Christie, Landon and Mackenzie Pilger. A funeral service celebrating the life of Kevin will be held on Saturday, September 1, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. at Camrose United Church. Interment will follow at the Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial donations are gratefully accepted to the Heart and Stroke Fund or your preferred charity. Burgar Funeral Home is in charge of all arrangements. Phone 780-672-2121

Everet Francis Batke December 9, 1927 – August 22, 2012 Mr. Everet Batke of Camrose passed away on Wednesday August 22, 2012 at the age of 84 years. He leaves to mourn his four children Dan (Gale) of Didsbury, Betty (Lorry) Nerbas of Edberg, Diane (Phil) Martin of Grande Prairie and Doug (Linda) of Lacombe; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and one sister Lila Lohr of Camrose. A funeral service was held on Monday, August 27, 2012 at 1:00 p.m. from Ferry Point Church with Rev. David Eriksson officiating. Interment followed in Ferry Point Cemetery. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to S.T.A.R.S. or the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Beryl “Babe” Eleanor Chapman 1934 – 2012 Beryl completed her journey here on earth on August 19, 2012 at the age of 77 years. Beryl was born November 26, 1934 in Edmonton Alberta, the youngest of six children of Alice and George Head, and was affectionately called “Babe”. She met and married the love of her life Norris Chapman on October 22, 1954. Beryl and Norris raised three children – Penny-Lynn, Dan and Ron (Guy). They lived in Edmonton until the summer of 1977, when they relocated to Camrose, Alberta. Beryl and Norris both were very involved in showing and breeding their beloved dogs. Beryl really enjoyed training and competing in obedience trials with her Shelties Piper and Megan. In 1979, Beryl and a friend opened the first pet store and grooming parlor in Camrose. Beryl was a very compassionate and caring woman; her door and heart were always open when anyone needed a listening ear or help. She learned to speak Spanish so she could befriend and help immigrants from South America settle in Camrose. She had many friends and was loved by all. Beryl was a member of Century Meadows Baptist Church where her love for her Heavenly Father was nurtured. Beryl is survived by her daughter Penny-Lynn of Lacombe, son Dan (Shirley) of Kerrobert, SK and son Ron (Cindy) of New Norway; seven grandchildren Christine, Angela, Tammy, Kevin, Drew, Eric, Lewis; and seven great-grandchildren Tekla, Shyla, Dyson, Miranda, Siara, Jazmine and Drake. Beryl has two surviving brothers Cyril (Nettie) Calgary and Bud (Pat) of Edmonton. Beryl will forever live in the hearts of her family and friends, including her constant companion “Tuppy”, until we see her again. A funeral service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 25, 2012 at Century Meadows Baptist Church in Camrose, AB. Interment took place at Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial donations may be made to S.T.A.R.S. Condolences may be made at www.weberfuneralhome.ca.

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Murray Douglas Milne January 5, 1938 – July 28, 2012 Murray Douglas Milne was born on January 5, 1938 at La Riviere, MB and passed away on July 28, 2012 at the age of 74. When he was 2-1/2 years old, he moved with his family to Flin Flon, MB. After he finished his schooling, he joined Hudson Bay Mining and Smelting and took his mechanic apprenticeship there. He married MariePaule (Molly) St. Pierre on April 23, 1960. They had three children. He worked as a mechanic or with cars and trucks most of his life. He lived in Flin Flon, Winnipeg, Snow Lake and Thompson, MB; Strathmore and Camrose, AB. He leaves behind his wife of 52 years Molly; daughter Heather Sheppard (Norris); son Keith (Wayne Richardson); daughter Gwen Keith (Jim); granddaughters Taylor and Alex Keith and Vanessa Sheppard; sister Hazel Forget (Pierre); brother Garry; sister Bonny Enright (Kelvin); and many nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents David and Ellen Milne and his brother Gerald.

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In loving memory of mother, grandmother, great-grandmother and great-great-grandmother

who passed away on September 1, 1987 Softly the leaves of memory fall Gently we gather and treasure them all Unseen, unheard, you’re always here So loved, so missed, so very dear Today, tomorrow, our whole lives through We will always love and remember you. Love your girls, Lynette, Darlene, Janice and Sharon

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November 15, 1944 – August 26, 2005 It is sad to walk the road alone Instead of side by side, But to all there comes a moment When the ways of life divide. You gave us years of happiness, Then came sorrow and tears, But you left us beautiful memories We will treasure through the years. Always loved and remembered, wife Ruth and family, Carey and Terry Revega, Rose Sargent, Dawn and Shawn Stoddart, grandchildren Andrew, Kimberly, Megan, Aidan

whom God called on August 24, 2011 It is sad to walk this world alone Instead of you by our side – But to all comes a time When the ways of life must divide. You gave us so many years of happiness Before the time of sorrow and tears. You left behind so many beautiful memories We will treasure through the coming years. Always loved and sadly missed by daughter Bernette Fietz; grandchildren Lila and Dale Kreutz, Donald and Crystal Fietz; great-grandchildren Tasha and Jon Ankerstein, Greg Kreutz, Justine and Cameron Fietz; great-great-grandchildren Czarina and Rurik Ankerstein

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This multi-bedroom split level home on 3.9 acres just three kilometres east of Camrose on Highway 26, is a great place to raise a growing family. In a park-like setting, the home has six bedrooms and six bathrooms. Family members won't be running into each other in the 3,360 square feet of above ground living space. The home has had two beautiful additions that blend in with the rest of the structure very well. An inviting large foyer leads to a huge living room and a formal dining area with hardwood flooring. A second super-sized living room and formal dining room in the addition offers more privacy for entertaining guests or family functions. The handy country kitchen provides lots of cupboard and counter space for meal preparation. It leads to a family room, complete with a gas fireplace, and an attached three-season sun room that overlooks the backyard. Two almost equal sized bedrooms have plenty of closet space and each has its own en suite. Another bedroom or office area, two bathrooms and a main floor laundry complete the level. The upper level has a huge master bedroom with an en suite, and two more goodsized bedrooms.

The unfinished basement is ready to be built to suit your family's needs. A bedroom, bathroom, cold room and an entrance to the double attached garage have been completed. A second detached double garage with a workshop is a great spot for the handyman and is complete with a built-in cooler with refrigeration unit. The yard is maturely landscaped with flowers, fruit trees and shrubs. There is a fenced area for pets, a garden area and there is a trail through the woods to a fire pit spot in a private treed setting. Included with the purchase are the stove, fridge, freezer, washer, dryer, built-in dishwasher, jetted tub, storage shed, garage door opener with two controls, window coverings, workbench and satellite dish. Other extra features of this home are separate heating for some areas of the home, a security system, water reverse osmosis system and a water filtration unit. Be sure to view this acreage to fully appreciate its beauty. It is attractively priced at $559,000. For a personal tour, contact realtor Rick Nygaard at: Re/Max Real Estate 6022-48 Ave., Camrose 780-672-7474 or 780-608-0583 cell

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Sorenson calls for proposals to improve accessibility Crowfoot Member of Parliament Kevin Sorenson is announcing that again this year, local organizations can apply for funding of projects that will create or enhance accessibility for people with disabilities through the Government of Canada’s Enabling Accessibility Fund. “I always invite everyone to consider using this fund to assist those in our riding with disabilities," said Sorenson. "These small projects can include renovations, construction and retrofitting of buildings, modification of vehicles for community use or enhancements to make information and communication technologies more accessible.

“The Government of Canada recognizes the abilities of all Canadians and is committed to removing barriers, including here in our Crowfoot riding. Through the Enabling Accessibility Fund, we can improve access to facilities, activities and services. This helps ensure that every one of us can choose to participate more fully." Organizations can submit proposals until October 5, 2012, and can receive up to $50,000 per project. At least 25 percent of the total eligible proposed project costs must come from nonfederal government sources and must be confirmed at application stage. The Enabling Accessibility

Fund was originally announced in 2007 and extended in 2010. The $45-million commitment includes a new mid-sized component to try and expand the use of the Fund. “Eligible activities include things like: constructing an interior or exterior ramp; installing wider doors or automated door openers; building an accessible washroom; and more," said Sorenson. "As a bonus, this effort also helps create jobs in construction and renovation in smaller communities.” To find out how to apply for funding or for more information about the Fund, visit www.hrsdc. gc.ca/disability.

Sea Serpents garner 30 medals By Murray Green

The Camrose Sea Serpents earned 30 medals during the Swim Alberta provincials and Kyle Sieben broke another record at the Kinsmen Centre in Edmonton, Aug. 17 to 19. The Sea Serpents won 10 gold, garnered four silver and added 16 bronze medals to have the top medal count from a club outside of major Alberta cities. Kyle shattered a provincial record in the boys' 14 and under 800 metre freestyle event a week after he broke Sea Serpent teammate Brenden Hilgartner's provincial record. Kyle set the record at 9:56.24 and then smashed it a week later with an amazing 9:46.42 time at provincials. He just missed setting the record in the 400m event on Saturday by 0.7 seconds, so he was once again determined to set a new mark in the 800m event. "It definitely felt faster to me as I swam the 800m race," said Kyle. "It felt good to break the record again. I was a little surprised that I was able to knock over 10 seconds off of my time." Although the season just ended, Kyle is eager to keep improving for another shot at a record next year. Provincial results

Ainsley Burnett received a silver medal in the girls' eight and under 25m freestyle. Amelia Marcin was awarded four gold medals in the 18 and over 50m breaststroke, 200m

individual medley, 200m freestyle and the 100m breaststroke in addition to breaking a few of the 18 and over provincial records in the new category. Amy Cookson earned a bronze medal in the girls' 13 and 14 100m breaststroke. Bennett Rolston received two bronze medals in the boys' nine and 10 25m butterfly and in the 200m freestyle event. Brenden Hilgartner was awarded three gold medals in the boys' 17 and under 1,500m freestyle, 400m freestyle and in the 800m freestyle. Callum Gau collected a silver medal in the boys' nine and 10 100m butterfly and a bronze in the 50m butterfly. Carter Rolston received two bronze medals in the boys' 12 and under 400m freestyle and in the 50m freestyle. Cassara Holm was awarded a gold medal in the girls' nine and 10 200m freestyle and bronze medals in the 50m freestyle and 100m freestyle. Chad Sieben earned two bronze medals in the boys' 13 and 14 200m medley relay and 200m freestyle relay. Gaetes Lomas received two bronze medals in the boys' 14 and under 200m medley relay and 200m freestyle relay. Kyle Sieben earned two gold medals in the boys' 13 and 14 400m freestyle and 800m freestyle events, setting a new provincial record in the 800m

event. Kyle collected silver in the 100m freestyle and picked up two bronze medals in the 200m medley relay and 200m freestyle relay. MacKenzie Rolston captured two bronze medals in the boys' 14 and under 200m medley relay and 200m freestyle relay.

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GMC Terrain More of everything

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The 2012 GMC Terrain at McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC gives you greater fuel efficiency, more broad-shouldered style, more advanced powertrain technology, more up to the minute features, and more warranty protection. "It's a very impressive vehicle," said McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC dealer principal Will McClellan. The GMC terrain is winner of the Consumers' Digest Best Buy Award and a 2011 Top Safety Pick by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Contemporary design

Visually, the Terrain cabin showcases the best in contemporary design with clean lines, refined shapes and premium textures. There's also an abundance of space here, so five adults can ride in comfort, even on longer journeys. Long-legged passengers will particularly appreciate Terrain's multi-flex rear seat, which slides forward and back up to 200 mm. The subtly-bolstered driver's seat strikes just the right balance of comfort and support, and the thick-rimmed wheel tilts and telescopes to help you find precisely the right driving position. Climate control and a standard air filtration system help everyone breathe easy, and cupholdlers are conveniently positioned in the centre console doors and rear centre armrest. Terrain is also designed for the unique requirements of modern life, with no fewer than four 12-volt power outlets for powering mobile phones, laptops and other elec-

tronic necessities. Large, clear analogue gauges are supplemented by a multi-function Driver Information Centre. There's even an oil life monitoring system that may help save you money by reducing oil change frequency, protect your engine from premature wear, and reduce your carbon footprint. Cargo

With Terrain, transporting cargo of all shapes and sizes is a breeze. Behind the MultiFlex second row seats there are almost 900 lites of space for groceries, luggage and sports gear. When you have bulkier items to contend with, the rear seats are a 60/40 split-folding design, so you can carry your cargo and up to two rear passengers at the same time. Or you can fold both seatbacks down and more than double the available cargo space to a very accommodating 1,809 litres. SLE-2 and SLT models also feature standard roof rails that make it easy to attach a variety of racks and cargo boxes. For even bigger challenges – hauling the boat or snowmobile up to the cottage, for instance – Terrain is rated to tow trailers up to 1,588 kg when properly equipped.

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Terrain blends the utility of an SUV with on-road dynamics that will please any enthusiastic driver. With a standard 182-horsepower direct-injected engine paired with a six-speed automatic transmission, Terrain's acceleration is spirited. Its efficiency is impressive, too, with fuel consumption of just 9.2 litres per 100 km in the city and a

When it comes to entertainment, information and communication, the GMC Terrain gets straight As. Features include Bluetooth mobile phone connectivity, a CD stereo with MP3 playback, a colour touch screen that features album art display, six speakers, a USB port and Sirius Satellite Radio. Backing into

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tight parking spaces has never been easier than it is with Terrain's standard rear vision camera with display in the seven-inch colour touch-screen of the audio system. It also takes the stress out of hooking up a trailer. The available rear DVD entertainment system includes twin seatback-mounted colour screens, auxiliary audio/video inputs for gaming systems, a 40-gigabyte hard drive for downloading music files, and time shifting. It has your back

Think of Terrain as your high-tech steel-and-glass bodyguard. It's equipped to help you avoid danger, with four-wheel disc brakes, a StabiliTrak electronic stability control system, and available intelligent all-

wheel drive that makes the most of available traction. It's on your side if a crash can't be avoided, protecting you with six standard airbags and a sturdy steel safety cage around the passenger compartment. SLT models also offer the additional reassurance of available lane departure warning and forward collision alert. You can even count on the Terrain to look after you when the collision is over. OnStar's Automatic Crash Navigation feature informs a trained advisor who can then dispatch the emergency services you may need directly to your location. You can see the 2012 GMC Terrain at McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC, 3850-48 Avenue, Camrose. Phone 780672-2355 and ask for a friendly sales professional.


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Battle River Community Foundation director Corey Kudrowich presents a cheque for $2,927 to Camrose Public Library director of library services Deb Cryderman.

The Battle River Community Foundation has granted $2,927 to the Camrose Public Library. The grant was made possible by the Ross and Denise Irving Endowment Fund. Denise Irving felt strongly about literacy and the power of reading. To this end she created the Ross and Denise Irving Endowment Fund with the income to be distributed to the Camrose Public Library. Beginning in 2004 and up to and including this year's grant, the total amount awarded from this fund is $59,854. According to Deb Cryderman, director of library services, the entire 2011 grant money was used for programming at the library. "In 2011, 2,000 people took part in the library's programs," said Cryderman. "In the first six months of 2012, 7,211 people have taken part in 646 different programs." Cryderman points out that the grants received on behalf of the Irving Fund make a huge positive difference in the programs the library can offer. The Battle River Community Foundation exists to support projects and organizations in east central Alberta, such as the Camrose Public Library, which benefit local communities and have a positive impact on the future. Contributions to the Battle River Community Foundation are permanently invested in endowment funds, currently valued in excess of $6.726 million. The principal remains untouched and the income is made available annually to support local projects and organizations. Some grant funding is also made available by generous donors who make annual gifts to the Battle River Community Foundation. Since its founding in 1995, the Battle River Community Foundation has granted over $1,556,568 to various projects and initiatives.

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When young people embark on volunteer work, ideally around the age of twelve, they learn about themselves and become more familiar with their community. Getting involved gives them the enormous pleasure of feeling useful. Volunteering is also a beneficial experience for young people when the time comes for them to join the job market. Their proven commitment to society will reassure future employers.


Less Fuel. More Power. Great Value is a comparison between the 2012 and the 2011 Chrysler Canada product lineups. 40 MPG or greater claim is based on 2012 EnerGuide highway fuel consumption estimates. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on driving habits and other factors. See your dealer for additional EnerGuide details. Wise customers read the fine print: •, *, ‡, †, ▲, ∞, § The Summer Clearance Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after August 1, 2012. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. See participating dealers for complete details and conditions. •$20,898 Purchase Price applies to 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package (29E+CL9) only and includes $8,000 Consumer Cash Discount. $19,998 Purchase Price applies to 2012 Dodge Journey SE Canada Value Package (22F+CLE) only and includes $2,000 Consumer Cash Discount. Pricing includes freight ($1,400–$1,595) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See participating dealers for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2012 vehicles and are manufacturer-to-dealer incentives, which are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Amounts vary by vehicle. See your dealer for complete details. ‡4.79% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package models to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, TD Auto Finance and Ally Credit Canada. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. See your dealer for complete details. Examples: 2012 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package/2012 Dodge Journey Canada Value Package with a Purchase Price of $20,898/$19,998 (including applicable Consumer Cash Discounts) financed at 4.79% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $121/$116 with a cost of borrowing of $4,278/$4,094 and a total obligation of $25,176/$24,092. Pricing includes freight ($1,400–$1,595) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. 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Matiushyk hones ball skills in Japan By Murray Green

Daniel Matiushyk had an experience of a lifetime when he attended the World Children's Baseball Fair (WCBF) in Mie, Japan, from July 22 to 30. He was able to develop his baseball skills, learn about different cultures and experience life in Japan. "It was really cool to meet people from around the world who enjoy baseball as much as I do," said Daniel. "I enjoyed every day and learning how to make plays faster." The 11-year-old Ecole Sifton School student wrote a letter to Baseball Alberta to enter a contest to attend the fair. He was one of five players from Alberta to go to the baseball fair that had 15 countries represented. "They taught us how to slip and slide using water and it gave us more confidence in sliding," added Daniel. "We had four stations and we rotated through them. Sometimes we had batting twice. The drills were harder as the camp went along." The Camrose peewee baseball player received a uniform, ball glove, bat, cleats and everything else he needed at the camp. Home run slugger Sadaharu Oh of the Japanese league offered a few batting tips to the youngsters. Players from Japan, Korea and China held games for the players to watch. The WCBF is an event held annually to promote worldwide baseball expansion. The World Children's Baseball Fair was established in the interest of fostering an environment of world understanding and cultural exchange through the celebration of baseball. "Three countries were grouped together for sessions, so they had to have interpreters for us. The Japanese instructors would explain a drill. We were together with French and Mexican players, so it had to be explained in three different languages. It was hard to communicate sometimes." The Canadian athletes were one of the best countries when it came to mingling with others. "We tried to mix with other cultures to gain the full experience. We had friends on the New Zealand and Venezuela teams," said Daniel. Daniel defied the odds by meeting the requirements for going to the fair. He had to be from Alberta, 10 or 11 years old and be picked as one of five athletes to go to the fair. "My batting improved the most at the camp. Now I can take what I have learned to my coaches to add some drills," said Daniel, who kept track of them in a notebook that was provided. He also valued the cultural events. "We were one of the first countries to arrive. It took us 30 hours, so having a relaxing day after we arrived was good. It allowed us time to rest and meet some other players before the camp started."

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Baseball fair Alberta baseball players Daniel Matiushyk of Camrose, Sydney Poapst of Stettler, Braeden Asuchack of Okotoks, Donovan Brooks from Edmonton and Cooper Poon Philips from Edmonton take a break from the World Children's Baseball Fair in Japan. The players enjoyed nine days of coaching instruction from the top coaches in Japan.


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hair studio 780-672-1005 4812-50 Avenue, Camrose

NOW WITH TWO LOCATIONS!

Inspirations

Heather Cunningham, Owner/Stylis t

complete hair care hair extensions colour corrections body piercing • gel nails brazilian waxing facial waxing tanning cosmetics • CHI flat irons fruits & passion

DOWNTOWN, 4980-50 St., 780.679.0909

Salon and Spa Inc. Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. 9:30 to 6; Thurs. and Fri., AVEDA CONCEPT

9:30 to 8; Sat., 9:30 to 4; Sun. 9 to 3

EAST SIDE, in Best Western Hotel, 780.679.0971 Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. 9:30 to 6; Thurs. and Fri., 9:30 to 8; Sat., 9:30 to 4

YOGA

Your guide to inner beauty New Fall Classes Visit www.swancityyoga.ca

4610-50 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-5914

www.swancityyoga.ca

Balance Your Body into Better Health • Touch for Health • Body Management • Body Cleansing/Supplements • Natural Anti-Aging Cosmetics and Body, Bath and Hair Products • Ear Candling

Ray of Health LEANNE – Touch For Health Practitioner

Phone 780-855-2247

Anne Prytullack 780.608.9076 4805-50 Avenue, Camrose

Women are increasingly turning to threading as their method of eyebrow shaping.

The popularity of eyebrow threading has grown so quickly that many people may wonder about its origins and benefits. Eyebrow threading is an ancient art that is believed to have developed in the Middle East. Threading was part of many different cultural rites of passage. Iranian women would have it done across their entire faces, removing all peach fuzz. Their eyebrows would also be shaped, giving them a precise look. These procedures were generally reserved for women who were about to be married or reach adulthood. In North America, threading has become more commonplace in recent years -- growing from a relatively obscure grooming technique to one popular in many salons. Threading must be done by an experienced professional. A cotton thread is twisted around the hairs set to be removed and then tugged. Hairs are pulled out at the follicle level. Because entire rows of hairs can be removed at the same time, it is easier to get straight, more distinctive lines than with tweezing. Threading has many advantages. When handled by an experienced stylist, eyebrow threading is essentially painless. Threading achieves precise results, because threading targets only a few hairs at a time. Threading is hygienic because nothing but clean strands of the cotton come in contact with the face. Women often find that threading is also effective at removing stray hairs on the chin and upper lip. Threading is poised to become one of the most popular methods of facial hair removal.

Cathy’s  back! We’re very pleased to announce that Cathy is back from her recent maternity leave. She welcomes her former clientelle back and is accepting new appointments. For all esthetic services, call 780.672.4609 for an appointment.

Golden Nook Beauty Salon 5411-50 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-4609

Nails By Terri • Certified Nail Therapist • Nail Art • Gel Fingers and Toes • Certified Nail Basics Educator

780-678-2610

Gel Nails

THE PERFECT (AFFORDABLE) ACCESSORY!

Complete Set of Fills $ ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Complete New Set $ ONLY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Call 780-672-9522 for your appointment.

Jen – Esthetician

5011-49 Street, Camrose 780-672-9522 Hours: Mon. 12-6; Tues.-Wed., 10-6; Thurs.-Fri., 11-8; Sat. 10-3


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

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

CAMERATA CHAMBER CHOIR seeks new singers, all voices, especially Tenor or Bass. Monday evening rehearsals. Information: 780-672-3372. BEAT THE AUTUMN RUSH! – Mountain Air Furnace & Duct Cleaning - AUGUST SPECIAL on now. Call 780373-2428 or outside Camrose 1-800-816-6379 and BEAT THE AUTUMN RUSH! THRASHING DEMONSTRATION, Rope Making, Corn on the Cob Lunch, Round Hill, Sept. 2, 1:30 p.m. Ph. 780-672-6976.

THANK YOU

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

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

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

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

Call 780-672-3142 Call 672-3142

4925-48 Street, Camrose ads@camrosebooster.com class@camrosebooster.com

THE FAMILY OF LEANDER (LES) ZARSKI would like to thank everyone for their condolences, donations and prayers. Special thanks to the Crib Club and the girls who helped with the lunch. Thanks to Rev. Hunter and Burgar Funeral Home for your help and guidance. – Deb, Bruce and June I WISH TO THANK my family and friends for the love and kindness shown me in the loss of my dear Bill. Thanks for the food, lovely flowers and gifts. “My loss is Heaven’s gain.” – Ruby Martin

PERSONAL DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780672-9903. LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142. COUNTRYINTRODUCTIONS. COM – Dating service established 1998. Personal interview. Ladies free. Ph. 403-348-7471.

HELP WANTED HARDWORKING, AMBITIOUS AND RESPONSIBLE PERSON willing to learn the trade of eavestroughing, soffits, fascia and siding. Call Adamson Exteriors, 780-679-8230 or see our website: www.adamsonexteriors.com HELP WANTED ON DAIRY FARM – Equipment and animal work. License required. Ph. 780672-3048. THE BAILEY THEATRE has an immediate part-time opening for Event Changeover/Janitorial. Candidate must be reliable, mature, able and willing to work unsupervised, odd hour shifts. Strength and height are assets as heavy lifting is involved. Duties include setup and teardown of tables and chairs in prearranged plans in a timely fashion and do some general cleaning. Ability to work security at events also an asset. Please drop off resumé at the Bailey Theatre, 5041-50 St., Camrose, or call Trina at 780-672-5510. WE WANT THE BEST! Class 1, 2 or 4 Drivers for Taxi • Less than 4 demerits • Friendly personality • Good driving habits, experience • P/T, F/T, Days or Nights ROSE CITY TAXI 780-672-1003 PART-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE – Apply in person at Speedy Self Serve, 5102-53 Street, Camrose.

McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose MUSIC LESSONS – Guitar and drums. Call Steve at 780-678-4762. THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING Full alteration and custom sewing service. Tues. - Fri. 10-6, Thurs., 10-8, Sat., 9-4 4937-49 Street, Camrose, AB (East of the Main Post Office) Ph. 780-672-4793 MUSIC LESSONS – Violin, guitar, mandolin, banjo. 30 years’ experience. Musical instrument setup and repair. Ph. 780-672-6064.

WANTED TO RENT SINGLE MOM NEEDING HOUSE/TRAILER TO RENT in Ferintosh, New Norway area ASAP! Please contact me if you have or know of anything available. 780360-5540.

FOR RENT FOR RENT ADS NOW UPLOADED TO The Camrose Booster Website

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

DAILY!

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

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL FOR RENT, 780-672-8620. BITTERN LAKE HALL for rent. Call Bittern Lake Village Office, 780-672-7373.

SERVICES ANNOUNCEMENTS

WANTED

SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 32 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs

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

WEDDING DRESS MISTAKE? – If your error was putting it on once, fix the mistake. Sell your dress with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142. THE CAMROSE WILD ROSE DANCE CLUB is held at the Mirror Lake Centre on the first Saturday of every month. The next dance: September 1. The band: The Diamonds. Dancing from 8:00 p.m. to midnight. Lunch: 10:30 p.m. Our dances are open to anyone 18 years and over. For more information contact Lawrence, 780-608-1590 or Evelyn, 780-672-4884. Last long weekend of the summer! Are you heading out of town? Still want to pick up something from the market? ROSE CITY FARMERS’ MARKET Thursdays, 2 - 7 p.m., Duggan Mall, Camrose Come check us out. Truly something for everyone! COME PLAY ‘SCRABBLE’ every Thursday afternoon, 1:30 p.m., Mirror Lake Center, starting Sept. 6. $3, light snack.

PETS/PET SUPPLIES GOT PUPPIES? If that sneaky dog of the neighbour’s has been over lately and you’ve got a litter of puppies to prove it... move them fast with a Camrose Booster classified ad. Ph. 780-672-3142. BATTLE RIVER VETERINARY SERVICES Practice Limited to Companion Animals Experienced Professionals Providing Quality Care and Service 780-672-6999 5208-51 Avenue, Camrose

TO GIVE AWAY TO GIVE AWAY TO GOOD HOME – German Shepherd Rottweiler Cross. Moving north to work and cannot take care of him. Dog has had a good upbringing and some training. All shots up to date. Ph. 780-672-9206 after 6:00 p.m. or 780-608-3577 during the day. FRIENDLY FARM KITTENS – Calicos, tabbies. Ph. 780-855-3806.

WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, basements, light hauling. 780-608-7917, 780-6781847 (cell), Tom Mino. ROD LaGRANGE DRYWALL – residential/commercial. Tape, texture, estimates and references. Phone 780-679-8299 or 780352-0888. R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs Shingling, garages, concrete work Arborite and tiles 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 JOHNNY’S TREE CARE INC. John Borgfjord, ISA Arborist Professional Tree Services For proper pruning, dangerous tree removal, chipping, yard powerline trimming... phone 780-672-0489 www.johnnystreecare.ca TOTAL FOOT CARE, 780672-3993. Have a specially trained RN visit you. COMPLETE TILING SERVICE Specializing in backsplashes, tub surrounds and all types of wall. Patricia Fielding, Lady Tiler 780-672-3622

CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2695 TWO-BEDROOM SUITE – Spacious and bright in a four-plex apartment. Recently renovated. Central location. Quiet, respectful neighbours. Non-smoking adults only, no pets. $875/mo. includes heat and water. $875 DD. Available Sept. 1. Phone 780-679-7090 days; 780-672-2074 evenings and weekends. EXECUTIVE SUITE – Well maintained, quiet adult building. Two bedrooms, five appliances, spacious. Ph. 780-608-3131. ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL AT GRAND PARK VILLAGE – Large one and two bedroom suites starting at $650 for one bedroom and $700 for two bedrooms. Hurry! Deals like this won’t last. Call today for a viewing, 780-281-0426 www.firesidepropertygroup.com LARGE EXECUTIVE HOUSE – Four bedrooms, 3.5 baths, professional/retired renters. N/S, N/P. Fully furnished. Available Oct. 1, 2012 - April 1, 2013. $1,200 /mo. plus utilities. $1,200 DD. Ph. 780-672-8470. OFFICE SPACE in Camrose business centre. Ph. 780-672-1998 or 780-608-5629.

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RENOVATED AND READY FOR YOU! $700 - Two-bedroom, one bath, patio and a stunning kitchen. Newer appliances with oak cabinetry and a stylish backsplash. Close to many Camrose amenities. Small pets will be considered. Available immediately. ONE- AND TWO-BEDROOM SUITES AVAILABLE $725-$775 - Recently renovated one- and two-bedroom suites available on the second floor. Newer paint, carpet, in-suite storage, with newer appliances and a double sink. Outdoor group patio and laundry available. Small pets welcome. Parking stall, heat and water included. Available August 1. ENJOY THE SPACE $795-$895 for these huge three-bedroom units which give you lots of room to enjoy your time at home. Lower and main floor unit to choose from. Newly renovated with fresh paint and flooring, large living room with a kitchen just steps away. Fridge, stove, dishwasher, washer, dryer, parking stall. Sorry, no pets, no smoking. Available immediately. A NEW HOME, A NEW FEEL $850 for this. newer, bi-level four-plex unit. Two bedrooms, one bath, open floor plan with contemporary interior fixtures plus balcony. Available Aug. 1. One parking stall included. Sorry, no pets. For more information and pictures on these properties and others, please visit www.RentAlberta.info or call 780-679-0002 to arrange a viewing. ONE- AND TWO-BEDROOM apartment suites in quiet, adult building close to downtown. $600 - $750/mo. includes heat and water. No pets, smokers or partiers. Ph. 780-672-5369. ASPEN TERRACE Modern, spacious, clean Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, in-suite washer/dryer Heat, water, parking Pet friendly In quiet surroundings Many amenities within walking distance - MOVE IN IN AUGUST AND $AVE 780-672-8681 Visit us on Kijiji BE AU T I F U L N EW OFFICES Sparkling new second floor offices in beautiful downtown Camrose. Only three offices left out of nine originally available. All offices are wired for internet access. Prices range from $136.87 to $189.37 monthly. Extremely quiet construction and quiet neighbours. Be the very first to occupy your office! Our tenants stick around for years because we are the fairest, most reasonable people in the business! Call 780-672-3142 today and ask for Blain Fowler, Don Hutchinson or Andrea Uglem. LOT RENTALS AVAILABLE – Move-in incentive offered. 14 wides are welcome. Call Camrose Mobile Home Park, 780-672-2396.


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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) LARGE TWO-BEDROOM mobile home in Bashaw. Ph. 780372-2394. MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs We have: • Houses • Duplexes • 4-Plexes • Condos • Storage •Apartments and more! Call 780-672-0662 for more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji

FARM BUILDINGS FARM BUILDING FOR RENT – 38’ x 42’ steel quonset, Duhamel area. 780-476-0546.

HOUSEHOLD WHITE TABLE with four chairs, $70; Double bed frame and mattress, $20. Ph. 780-672-7393. JVC 19” TV – Like new, $65. 780-672-3791. WOODEN DESK for sale. Great for students, $35. Call 780-781-7592. LOVESEAT – Deep blue microsuede, in beautiful condition, $40. 780-679-9012. LOVESEAT – Cream coloured floral. Great condition, $50. Ph. 780-781-7592.

25 FT. JOHN DEERE 590 PT SWATHER – Excellent shape, hardly used, shedded, like new, $2,800. Ph. 780-679-8992, 780878-1603. 1980 MF 750 COMBINE – Good running order. Ph. 780672-6389. 9600 JD COMBINE – 914 header, $39,500; 922 flexhead w/ pickup reel, $6,500. Ph. 780877-3787. 2005 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA – 580,000 km., 12,000 lb. front, 40,000 lb. rear axles, Mercedes motor. Very good condition. Ph. 780-877-2339 or 780877-2326. STEEL HAYRACK FRAME with four tires, $50. 780-608-1695.

REAL ESTATE 1996 ONE-OWNER RIDGEWOOD MOBILE HOME – 16’ x 66’, three bedrooms, two baths, master en suite w/bath. Vinyl siding, vaulted ceiling, kitchen skylight. To be moved, Daysland area. $49,500. Ph. 780-608-0653. LOT 11, CREEKVIEW SUBDIVISION – $112,900 includes GST and legal fees. Ph. 403638-6693.

JOHN DEERE 318 HYDROSTATIC tractor w/50” deck, plus BERCO 44” dual stage snowblower attachment; ONAN 24 HP twin cylinder e/s auger engine; Assorted push mowers, tillers, weed eaters, generators, cha insaws; HOM ELIT E 5500 WATT e/s generator; YAMAHA 80 dirt bike; ASUN MOTORSPORTS 70 CC pink kid’s quad. www.jds-smallengine.com Phone 780-672-7649. TWO 4,000 BU. WESTEEL ROSCO GRAIN BINS – Wood floors, good condition, $3,200 ea. Ph. 780-608-0653, Daysland. FORD 250 TOPPER – Fits short box; Brand new bicycle w/ helmet; Beach mechanic’s toolbox, unit on casters, many shelves; Large assortment of mechanic’s tools; Honda 6500 generator; many other items too numerous to list. 780910-4523, Brent. ELECTR IC CR EA M SEPARATOR – $20. 780-374-2189.

BUILDING MATERIALS ALL STEEL BUILDINGS – Factory Deals. Ask for Discounted Sizes. Limited inventory, can erect. Source# 18X. Ph. 800-964-8335.

MEDIUM SIZED FREEZER – Works great, $100. 780-781-4621.

MISCELLANEOUS

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

SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 32 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs

VERSATILE 4400 SWATHER – 22 ft.; Honeybee sickle pick-up reel, two new canvasses, excellent condition. Ph. 780-374-2480.

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.

MACHINERY

Here’s a great offer for Booster readers…

For Sale Ads!

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

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

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

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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) LARGE TWO-BEDROOM mobile home in Bashaw. Ph. 780372-2394. MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs We have: • Houses • Duplexes • 4-Plexes • Condos • Storage •Apartments and more! Call 780-672-0662 for more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji

FARM BUILDINGS FARM BUILDING FOR RENT – 38’ x 42’ steel quonset, Duhamel area. 780-476-0546.

HOUSEHOLD WHITE TABLE with four chairs, $70; Double bed frame and mattress, $20. Ph. 780-672-7393. JVC 19” TV – Like new, $65. 780-672-3791. WOODEN DESK for sale. Great for students, $35. Call 780-781-7592. LOVESEAT – Deep blue microsuede, in beautiful condition, $40. 780-679-9012. LOVESEAT – Cream coloured floral. Great condition, $50. Ph. 780-781-7592.

25 FT. JOHN DEERE 590 PT SWATHER – Excellent shape, hardly used, shedded, like new, $2,800. Ph. 780-679-8992, 780878-1603. 1980 MF 750 COMBINE – Good running order. Ph. 780672-6389. 9600 JD COMBINE – 914 header, $39,500; 922 flexhead w/ pickup reel, $6,500. Ph. 780877-3787. 2005 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA – 580,000 km., 12,000 lb. front, 40,000 lb. rear axles, Mercedes motor. Very good condition. Ph. 780-877-2339 or 780877-2326. STEEL HAYRACK FRAME with four tires, $50. 780-608-1695.

REAL ESTATE 1996 ONE-OWNER RIDGEWOOD MOBILE HOME – 16’ x 66’, three bedrooms, two baths, master en suite w/bath. Vinyl siding, vaulted ceiling, kitchen skylight. To be moved, Daysland area. $49,500. Ph. 780-608-0653. LOT 11, CREEKVIEW SUBDIVISION – $112,900 includes GST and legal fees. Ph. 403638-6693.

JOHN DEERE 318 HYDROSTATIC tractor w/50” deck, plus BERCO 44” dual stage snowblower attachment; ONAN 24 HP twin cylinder e/s auger engine; Assorted push mowers, tillers, weed eaters, generators, cha insaws; HOM ELIT E 5500 WATT e/s generator; YAMAHA 80 dirt bike; ASUN MOTORSPORTS 70 CC pink kid’s quad. www.jds-smallengine.com Phone 780-672-7649. TWO 4,000 BU. WESTEEL ROSCO GRAIN BINS – Wood floors, good condition, $3,200 ea. Ph. 780-608-0653, Daysland. FORD 250 TOPPER – Fits short box; Brand new bicycle w/ helmet; Beach mechanic’s toolbox, unit on casters, many shelves; Large assortment of mechanic’s tools; Honda 6500 generator; many other items too numerous to list. 780910-4523, Brent. ELECTR IC CR EA M SEPARATOR – $20. 780-374-2189.

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

Part-time Yard Worker

You must be physically fit, be able to work well with others and have a keen sense for detail. Experience with building materials an asset.

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

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

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

BUILDING MATERIALS ALL STEEL BUILDINGS – Factory Deals. Ask for Discounted Sizes. Limited inventory, can erect. Source# 18X. Ph. 800-964-8335. is currently looking to fill the following positions:

MEDIUM SIZED FREEZER – Works great, $100. 780-781-4621.

Full-time Sales Associate

MISCELLANEOUS

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

SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 32 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs

VERSATILE 4400 SWATHER – 22 ft.; Honeybee sickle pick-up reel, two new canvasses, excellent condition. Ph. 780-374-2480.

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.

MACHINERY

Base wage + commission, full-time 37.5 hours/week. Please state experience and salary expectations.

Part-time Warehouse/Delivery Help 20 hours/week. Must have valid Class 5 Driver’s License and current driver’s abstract. Apply in person at 5051-50 Street or email resumé to bedguy1@telus.net

Here’s a great offer for Booster readers…

For Sale Ads!

F For or items price priced at $100 or less! • Mail, fax, email or drop off your ad copy. • One item per ad – 10 word limit. • Include the price of the item in your ad. • Offer excludes living things, except when offered for free.

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Responsibilities • Work as a member of a team • Provide a quality day care experience for the children and their parents based on current child development knowledge and appropriate early childhood practices Qualifications • Minimum Child Development Worker Certificate • Criminal Record Check, Child Welfare Information Check • First Aid Certificate

Resumés can be submitted to Leah Hnatiuk, Child Care Program Director 4013-48 Street, Wetaskiwin Email leah@wetaskiwinyouth.ca Phone 780-352-4632 ext. 6 Fax 780-361-1951

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For more information visit www.wetaskiwinyouth.ca and view the “Join Our Team” section.

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

Boys and Girls Club of Wetaskiwin

$14.28-21.03 per hour, 40 hours per week

Individuals are able to place classified ads without charge provided message relates to a personal possession and does not form part of a profession, trade or business. Any ad designed to produce an income is regarded as commercial advertising and must be a PAID AD.

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

Part-time Maintenance Person required in Camrose Flexible hours. Knowledge in painting, welding, resurfacing, wall repair, odd jobs, etc. an asset. Please drop off resumé at Sunny Boy Foods 4601-51 Avenue Camrose


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Smith Clinic ASSISTANT TO CLINIC MANAGER The Smith Clinic in Camrose is looking for an Assistant to the Clinic Manager to cover the balance of a maternity leave. This position will be for approximately six months with the possibility of moving into other positions within the clinic. Working closely with the manager, the Assistant assists in the daily operational functions of the clinic building including staff scheduling, banking, ordering supplies and arranging service calls for mechanical and IT needs. This competition closes August 31, 2012. Please send your resumé to Alan Heyhurst, Clinic Manager, at aheyhurstsc@gmail.com, or mail or drop your resumé off at 1-6601-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3G8.

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You’re a natural people person with a megawatt smile and an eye for opportunity. We’re an award-winning employer that puts people first and peppers them with perks. We should chat. An awesome opportunity has opened up: Customer Service Representative Part-time Daysland, Alberta Closing date: September 7, 2012

Apply today at atb.com/careers

Full-time Employment

JANITORS

deliberately

Starting wage is $14.50 – dayshift work only. Work week is Monday to Friday. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Accepting resumés immediately. Must have valid driver’s license and good work ethic. Must be 18 years of age, reliable and physically fit.

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ATCO Power, Battle River Generating Station, Forestburg, Alberta Please send resumé Fax 780-582-8175 – Attention Sherry Andre Magic Maintenance Supervisor Battle River Generating Station 780-582-8153 or 780-582-2185

JOIN THE PEAVEY TEAM! Full-time Stockroom Person We have an immediate opening! Lifting required.

Part-time Cashiers Apply today!

SERVERS required in

Security A cool head and a steady hand needed in The Tap Room

Build a career with one of Canada’s top employers Thrive in an inclusive culture of teamwork, strong leadership and respect. Here, diverse people pull together to achieve goals that are challenging and rewarding. You can learn and grow in an environment of acceptance and accountability.

Customer service skills a must Customer Service Assistant, Camrose (file CAMB147-12/13) You’ll greet everyone with a warm smile and friendly reception. Use your organizational, word processing and computer skills to prepare documentation, maintain filing systems and manage correspondence. You have at least one year of office experience. Closes September 10, 2012. About us We’re a federal Crown corporation and Canada’s leading agriculture lender. Our healthy portfolio, passion for the industry and reputation as one of Canada’s top employers help us attract professionals in agriculture, lending and just about everything in between. We offer financing, insurance, software, learning programs, and other business services to producers, agribusiness owners and agri-food entrepreneurs across the country. Does this sound like the workplace you’re looking for? Visit www.fcc.ca/careers to apply.

Come meet FCC.

Kitchen Dishwashers and Kitchen Helpers needed

4815-66 Street, Camrose

BIRTHS To Trisha and Shaun Rue, of Irma, a son on August 19.

DEATHS Beryl Chapman of Camrose, on August 19, at 77 years of age. Douglas Harding of Camrose, on August 19, at 67 years of age. Nancy Fossen of Camrose, on August 22, at 86 years of age. Kamma Jensen of Camrose, on August 22, at 69 years of age. Everet Batke of Camrose, on August 22, at 84 years of age. Kevin McConnell of Camrose, on August 23, at 48 years of age. Pearl Buskas of Camrose, on August 24, at 86 years of age.

Over 18 Banquet Staff

www.fcc.ca/careers

Must be available to work late weekend nights. Great casual work for returning University students. Please apply in person at the front desk for any of these positions.

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

Jenny Nordin of Camrose, on August 24, at 97 years of age. Tom Irvine of Camrose, on August 25, at 74 years of age.

Karen Lewis, left, manager of the Camrose minor midget triple-A Vikings, presented a team plaque to Canadian Brewhouse owners Luke Norrie and D.J. Ing to thank them for sponsoring the Camrose Minor Hockey team for the 2011-12 season.


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PUBLIC NOTICE REDESIGNATION BYLAW #2711/12 RE: Proposed Amendment to City of Camrose Land Use Bylaw #2567/07 Pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Section 606 of the Revised Statutes of Alberta and amendments thereto, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Council of the City of Camrose gave first reading to Bylaw #2711/12 on August 13, 2012. The purpose of Bylaw #2711/12 is to amend Land Use Bylaw #2567/07 as follows: • That Land Use Bylaw #2567/07, as amended, be further amended by redesignating the following lands from R2-R2L (Laneless) – Single Family Residential District to R2A – Single Family Residential or Duplex District and PR – Park and Recreation District. • Pt. SE-34-46-20-W4th (as shown below) The proposed redesignation will allow for development of 24 lots with duplex buildings (48 living units). Any person(s) who have an interest regarding the passing of Bylaw #2711/12 are encouraged to attend the public hearing in person to state their support or objections. Any written submissions to City Council are required no later than September 4, 2012 by 4:30 p.m. The Public Hearing will be held on September 10, 2012, at 5:00 p.m. in Council Chambers, City Hall, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta concerning Bylaw #2711/12. Notice is hereby given that Council may thereafter without further notice proceed with final approval of Bylaw #2711/12 at the regular Council Meeting on September 10, 2012. For additional information, contact Shelley Munro, Acting Director of Planning and Development. Phone 780-678-3044 or email smunro@camrose.ca

$70 REBATE* – when you replace your old toilet with a low flow model The toilet is one of the largest water consuming appliances, attributing to nearly 30% of total indoor water use in residential homes and up to 45% in some businesses or institutions! * Limited funding is available; rebates will be approved as funding is available based on satisfied applications and conditions. Applications must be received by September 28th, 2012. To apply or for more information, please contact: Toilet Rebate Program Mirror Lake Centre (5415-49 Avenue) 780-672-4428 www.camrose.ca/toiletrebate toiletrebate@camrose.ca

The Camrose Open Door Association needs your help! Two Volunteer Board Members Needed in September 2012 Join a dynamic agency that provides a range of supports for Camrose and area youth. The Open Door provides a hand-out (emergency basic needs support) and a hand-up (skill building, counseling, etc.). What will you do? - Provide leadership to the organization (work with the Executive Director) - Share your passion for youth work with others (represent the agency) - Create and update policies that guide staff (updated in 2011) - Set strategic goals for the organization (help set direction) - Monitor the financial health of the organization (keep an eye on income/expenses) - Participate in fundraising (assist in developing strategy, participate at a level that is meaningful for you, support the agency’s efforts to raise money) - Meet regularly starting Sept. 25, 2012 (9 times per year on 4th Tuesday evening of month) Who are you? Are you a leader adept at consensus building? Are you solution focused not problem saturated? Do you share our vision of Camrose as a community that provides youth with the best opportunities to succeed? Do you want to contribute to our mission to meet the needs of youth ages 11-24 who find themselves at risk? If you answer ‘yes’ to these questions, we want to hear from you. Qualifications: • Commitment to Open Door’s Organizational Essence (vision, mission, values and beliefs) • Have an understanding of nonprofit budgeting and financial stewardship • Current Child Welfare and Police Checks required Please send resumé and cover letter (fax, email, in person) to: Attention: Randal Nickel, Executive Director

Gateway Centre – 4825-51 Street, Camrose Mailing – P.O. Box 1491, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1X4 Phone 780-679-6803 Fax 780-679-6880 www.camroseopendoor.com director@camroseopendoor.com

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BOOKKEEPER REQUIRED FOR POWER SPORTS DEALERSHIP Camrose Arctic Cat Ltd. is looking for a part-time bookkeeper to start immediately. Job will be at least 24 hours per week and will entail looking after accounts payable, payroll, reconciliations, settling deals, and daily accounting and office duties. Applicants need to have prior experience in bookkeeping. Benefits available and wage will depend on experience. Please email resumé to Cheryl Hellekson at chellekson@camrosearcticcat.com or fax 780-608-2009 before August 31, 2012.

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS Take notice that the following Development Permits for the proposed uses listed below have been approved by the City of Camrose Development Authority, under the provision of Bylaw #2567/07, the Land Use Bylaw of the City of Camrose. The development permits have been approved SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF APPEAL TO THE SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD. Any person wishing to appeal an approval may do so by serving a written notice of appeal and the REQUIRED FEE to the Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose (Telephone: 780-672-4426) within 14 days after the date of this notice. Further information regarding these Development Permits may be obtained from the City of Camrose Development Services, Lower Floor, Mirror Lake Centre, during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday (telephone: 780-678-3044). Permit # DP3623 DP3625 DP3627 DP3628 DP3629 DP3631 DP3632 DP3633 DP3634 A-26-12 A-27-12 A-28-12 A-29-12

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Part-time Employment Opportunity at Harley’s Liquor Store – Weekdays, Evenings and Weekends –

SALES CLERKS Duties: Cashier, customer service, inventory and more.

3920-44 Avenue 4402-51 Avenue 4331-38 Street 4327-43 Street 4315-36 Street 6209-30 Avenue 4412-75 Street 5407-65 Street 5501-23A Ave. Close 5409-50 Avenue 4406-66 Street 6817-39 Ave. Close 4001-59 Street

Two additional commercial storage buildings Addition to recycle depot building Addition to existing commercial building Industrial warehouse 2-bay industrial trade workshop Addition to existing single family dwelling Single family dwelling Variance of setbacks Single family dwelling with attached garage Accessory building Accessory building Accessory building Accessory building

We are looking for team players who can work independently and are in good physical condition. Successful applicants must be friendly, outgoing and neat in appearance. Salary will be based on experience. Please forward your resumé, with references, to: Deliver: 6520-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB Email: harleys@cable-lynx.net Fax: 780-672-2394


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Employment Opportunity OPERATOR 4, STREETS CREW The City of Camrose is seeking a motivated and reliable individual for the full-time permanent position of Operator 4 as part of the Streets Crew with the Public Works Section of the Engineering Department. This is a unionized position under CUPE Local 1425. FUNCTIONS: • Operate a motor grader in conjunction with complex tasks such as reading grades, performing road construction including the ability to complete “roughâ€? and “finishâ€? grades; • Operate a variety of other heavy mobile equipment such as rubber tire loaders, skid steers, spray patchers, tarring equipment, tandem axle trucks, sanders, snow plows, loader mounted snow blowers, and packers; • Work related to road maintenance involving operating equipment and manual labour (eg., pothole repair, asphalt overlay, sanding, snow clearing). QUALIFICATIONS: • Significant experience and proven ability to operate a motor grader; • Ability to perform maintenance on a motor grader; • Ability to perform complex tasks and make decisions within general operating guidelines with limited supervision; • Dependable with a strong work ethic; • Ability to communicate and work well with the public; • Strong written communication skills and basic computer skills; • Class 3 Driver’s License with Air Endorsement; • The successful applicant will be required to gain a Flag Person Certificate, WHIMIS Certificate, and First Aid Certificate;

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UNIDIRECTIONAL FLUSHING PROGRAM Unidirectional Flushing is a method of cleaning the water mainlines through a network of flushing sequences with the water being discharged from a fire hydrant. The flushing of the pipes will dislodge and remove mineral deposits, sediments and biological deposits that accumulate over time. The City of Camrose implements the Unidirectional Flushing (UDF) Program to: - maintain and improve the City’s water quality. - improve water flow and pressure in the water distribution system. - reduce bacterial growth, restore disinfectant residual, and improve water color. Unidirectional Flushing uses 40% less water than traditional flushing programs due to increased water velocity. In addition to scouring the water pipes, the UDF Program also gives the City the opportunity to check, exercise, and maintain all water valves and hydrants. Starting with Zone A (in Area 1) in early August, the UDF Program will continue for 2-3 months. Water service should not be disrupted during the flushing process. There may be a slight drop in pressure or a presence of discoloration in the water from the minerals and sediments being flushed from the pipes. If a discoloration is noticed, please turn the tap off for 15 minutes and flush from your bathtub tap until the water is clear. For more information about the Unidirectional Flushing Program, please contact: City of Camrose Engineering Services 780-672-4428

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HOURS OF WORK: Typical hours include 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, with one hour lunch break and two 15 minute rest periods. Work shifts may vary with seasonal work and may include early morning, late evening, and weekends and may be required to be on call. HOURLY WAGE: $26.83 per hour, in accordance with the CUPE 1425 collective agreement. The City of Camrose also offers an attractive benefit package including Pension Plan, Extended Health Coverage, Group Life Insurance Plan, Worker’s Compensation Pay Supplement, Dental Plan and Long Term Disability. APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a resumÊ to the address below by August 31, 2012 at 5:00 p.m. Ray Leiren, Superintendent of Roads and Right of Way City of Camrose 4205-51 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 0S8 Phone 780-672-5513 Fax 780-672-4257 pw@camrose.ca www.camrose.ca

CAMROSE POUND AND ANIMAL RESCUE SHELTER RELOCATION The City of Camrose Pound and Animal Rescue Shelter will no longer be located at the Camrose Animal Clinic as of August 31, 2012. The City of Camrose would like to thank Dr. Bibby for his years of service with the City in providing a place for stray and missing animals to be taken. As the City continues their efforts in securing another location, please be advised that the Camrose Animal Clinic will no longer serve as the City Pound as of August 31, 2012. More information regarding the pound relocation will be released as soon as all plans and details are confirmed. Your patience and understanding is appreciated throughout this time of transition. We are looking forward to new opportunities for the Camrose Pound and Animal Rescue Shelter. Contact the Bylaw Enforcement Department at City Hall at 780-672-4426 if you find a stray or have a missing animal, or for more information.

JUNIOR LIFEGUARD CLUB Are you ready for another challenge and some serious fun? Want to be on a high energy team? The Lifesaving Society’s Junior Lifeguard Club is the place to be if you are 15 years or younger. In Junior Lifeguard Club you will learn to be a lifesaver, stay fit and have a lot of fun doing it. Competitive club is an excellent option for off-season training or a new swimming challenge.

September 17, 2012 – March 18, 2013 Mondays, 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. (Optional – Competitive Club) Cost: Mondays $112.25; Wednesdays $62.25 Must be enrolled Mondays to join Wednesdays Ages: 8-15 years For more information call the Aquatic Centre at 780-672-9909 or email aquatic@camrose.ca

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Network / Telecom Support Analyst (Systems Analyst III) The Bethany Group, a Health and Housing organization, is seeking a highly motivated and positive individual to join our Information Technology and Innovation Team in our Camrose office. Responsibilities include setup, operations and maintenance of all network and telecom infrastructure within the organization. QUALIFICATIONS • Grade 12 required • Recognized 2 year Computing Science Diploma or equivalency • CISCO CCNA or CCNP certification an asset • VOIP / Telephony training or certification an asset EXPERIENCE • CISCO network equipment • Information Systems used within Health Care Industry • Multidisciplinary team environment • Previous experience in a user support role. COMPENSATION The Bethany Group offers a competitive salary combined with a generous benefits plan including pension, comprehensive medical coverage, plus a flexible spending component. Closing Date: August 31, 2012 Please submit applications to: Human Resources The Bethany Group 4612-53 Street Camrose, AB T4V 1Y6 Fax: 780-679-2001 Email: hr@bethanygrp.ca A current Police Information Check is a pre-employment requirement for new employees to The Bethany Group. We sincerely thank all candidates for their applications; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Server Support Analyst (Systems Analyst III) The Bethany Group, a Health and Housing organization, is seeking a highly motivated and positive individual to join our Information Technology and Innovation Team in our Camrose office. Responsibilities include setup, operations and maintenance of all server infrastructure within the organization. QUALIFICATIONS • Grade 12 required • Recognized 2 year Computing Science Diploma or equivalency • Microsoft MCSE or MCSA an asset EXPERIENCE • Information Systems used within Health Care Industry • Multidisciplinary team environment • Previous experience in a user support role. COMPENSATION The Bethany Group offers a competitive salary combined with a generous benefits plan including pension, comprehensive medical coverage, plus a flexible spending component. Closing Date: August 31, 2012 Please submit applications to: Human Resources The Bethany Group 4612-53 Street Camrose, AB T4V 1Y6 Fax: 780-679-2001 Email: hr@bethanygrp.ca A current Police Information Check is a pre-employment requirement for new employees to The Bethany Group. We sincerely thank all candidates for their applications; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

LEGAL ASSISTANT The law firm of ANDREASSEN BORTH has two full-time LEGAL ASSISTANT positions to be filled. One position is in our Camrose office. One position is in our Killam office. Resumés may be forwarded to: Sharon Orr #200, 4870-51 Street Camrose, AB T4V 1S1 or email orraob@telus.net, who will contact the successful candidates to be interviewed.

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It’s nice when you discover the job is as good as the coffee Quality Training Incentive Programs Benefits or Bonus Program Hiring the following positions for 1256146 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons – 3601-48 Ave., Camrose, AB

• Food Counter Attendants, full-time / shift work, no experience necessary, $11.00 per hour plus benefits Hiring the following positions for 796005 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons – 6602-48 Ave., Camrose, AB

• Food Counter Attendants, full-time / shift work, no experience necessary, $11.00 per hour plus benefits

Battle River Railway (BRR) is in the business of moving goods on rail in Central Alberta. We seek a full-time

Business Development Co-ordinator responsible for identifying new opportunities, organizing grain procurement/transport and marketing BRR services to customers throughout central Alberta. Ideal candidates have a commitment to community enterprise and an understanding of rail transport and the grain industry in Western Canada.

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 resumé at either Camrose store

This is an excellent position for a self-motivated person who wants to work with a dynamic, leading edge organization that is preparing to revolutionize how goods move out of Central Alberta. Please submit your resumé and cover letter to matt@battleriverrailway.ca by September 21, 2012. For more information see http://www.battleriverrailway. ca/brrngchome

Love Shoes? Part-time and Semi Full-time (2-3 days/week) Sales Positions available If you appreciate quality footwear, are friendly, fashionable and enjoy serving the public, apply in person with resumé to: Sales Manager Karen Mingo, or Owners, Leta and Daryl Shillington

Camrose Super 8 Camrose is accepting applications for:

Downtown Camrose

Part-time Housekeepers must be available weekends

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

Industrial Painters, Labourers, Electrical Technicians and Welders (Journeyman or Apprentice) Our company has an enthusiastic, fast-paced working environment with advancement for motivated individuals, and an excellent benefit package. Please forward resumé to: hr@petrofield.com or fax 403-742-1905

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FT Aggregates Inc. is currently seeking people to fill the following positions:

• Heavy Equipment Operators Interested parties please contact FT Aggregates Inc. office at 780-608-7125. “Products worth building on”

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

Part-time School Janitorial Weekdays, approximately 3 hours per day, starting between 3:00 and 4:00 p.m. General cleaning duties. Competitive wages.

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Employment Opportunity Camrose County has an immediate opening for a

SCALE ATTENDANT This is a casual part-time position working out of the West Dried Meat Lake Regional Landfill located at SW-14-44-21-W4. (Ferintosh Area) Qualifications/Requirements Working for the Landfill Operator this individual would be responsible for but not limited to: Scale House operations including screening wastes, traffic control, communication with the public, record keeping; report generation, and weekly receipt reconciliation. Experience with operations of a computerized scale program would be an asset. Grounds maintenance including office cleaning, litter control, and snow removal. Class 5 operator’s permit (subject to obtaining abstract). This position requires alternating Saturday shift work. Interested applicants should forward their resumés on or before 4:30 p.m., September 7, 2012, to: Paul King, P.Ag. CCA Manager, Agricultural and Environmental Services 4728-41 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 0Z6 Phone: 780.878.1282 Fax: 780.672.4997 Email: Pking@camrose.county.ab.ca Camrose County thanks all those who apply for this position but only those who are selected for an interview will be contacted. This position falls under the Collective Agreement between the International Union of Operating Engineers Local No. 955 and Camrose County.

JOIN THE WALMART TEAM! We are currently seeking

Tire and Lube Express Technicians Full-time and part-time positions available. No experience required, we will provide the necessary training. Apply in person to Camrose Walmart or online at yourwalmartcareer.ca Walmart Supercentre 400, 6800-48 Avenue Camrose Phone 780-608-1211

Class 1 Driver

We are seeking a Class 1 driver for use in the upstream oil and gas sector. The primary role will be driver / operator; however responsibilities may include shop and yard duties. Priority will be given to those with 5+ years’ Class 1 driving experience including operating roll off, winch tractor, or end dump. Oilfield experience combined with current safety tickets is an asset. Interested applicants please send resumé, safety tickets, and current driver’s abstract to: Fax: 780-672-3933 or email: HR@solidresults.ca

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CAREERS WITH A FUTURE

Wild Rose Co-op is one of almost 300 Co-operative Retails within the Co-operative Retail System located within Western Canada.

The Co-op Team is Growing! These are exciting times at the Wild Rose Co-op. New facilities are under construction, demand for our services is growing and new staff are needed in our Ag Services and Petroleum departments. Both seasonal and full-time positions are available.

• Class 1 and Class 3 Drivers • High Clearance Sprayer Operators • Ag Customer Service Representatives • Agronomists • Administrative Personnel To apply, please email: c.mclean@wildrosecoop.ca Human Resources Manager 780-672-3107

Wild Rose Co-op offers a competitive salary, benefit program, and pension program as well as ongoing professional development and the opportunity to work with one of the fastest growing organizations in the area. The Co-operative wishes to thank all applicants for their interest, but only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Wild Rose Co-operative Association Ltd. operates Food Stores, Gas Bar / Convenience Stores, Bulk Petroleum, a Home and Agro Centre, and Crop Supplies within the communities of Camrose, Killam, Sedgewick, Alliance, Hardisty, and Galahad, Alberta.

Wild Rose Co-op Membership Benefits

Locations in Camrose, Killam, Sedgewick, Galahad, Alliance and Hardisty

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of AGNES WOTSCHEL, who died on July 21, 2012. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by September 27, 2012, and provide details of your claim with PEGGY RHINE SHUMAN at Peggy Rhine Shuman, Barrister, Solicitor and Mediator, #200, 4882-50 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1P7. 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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