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Vol. LIX, No. 45
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September 27, 2011
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Inside... Special Occasions Page 8 Fall Fashion Guide Pages 11 to 14 Entertainment and Dining Guide Pages 19 to 21 On the Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 26 to 31, 3 and 52 Something for Seniors Pages 37 to 40 Classifieds Pages 43 to 49 Obituaries Pages 50 and 51
News Features PC leadership candidate Mar stops in Camrose . . . 4 City joins Alberta Arts Days celebration . . . . . . . 16 Air balloon championship takes flight. . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Toy Run, street hockey tourney set for Saturday . 33
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These and other performers will be on-stage at the Bailey Theatre Sunday, October 2nd (clockwise): Clowns – Sparkle and Tsuki (Niall Blue and Rayanne Andreas); Ashley Siewert – Ukrainian Velselka Dancers; Jocelyn Olsen – Ballet Camrose Tatiana Howard – Camrose Academy of Dance; Taylor Schultz and Jada Schultz – Camrose and area Children’s Choir;
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many forms of art and entertainment. The official kick-off will take place at The Bailey Theatre. Two performances, at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m., will feature Flyin’ Bob a one-man three-ring circus. All Alberta Arts activities are free but some of the diverse offerings may require tickets or pre-registration. Tickets are expected to be highly sought after so act early! For full details check AlbertaArtsDays.ca. or call Jane at 780-672-9949.
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The bike tour wasn't finished until Maria Millang dipped her front tire into the Atlantic Ocean. She dipped her rear tire in the Pacific Ocean last June. By Murray Green
Maria Millang of Camrose spent 74 days biking from coast to coast. The 24-year-old University of Alberta student was one of 38 riders in the Tour du Canada bike tour that left Vancouver on June 23 and ended up at Signal Hill in St. John's, Newfoundland, on September 2. "We had to stay on schedule, no matter what the weather was like. We finished on time," said Maria. "Even when the hurricane went through, we still had to ride against the wind." The trip was a l earning experience for her. "What I learned is t hat there is so much about Canada that we don't know, I re member biking along Lake Superior and being amazed at the beauty that existed there. It was a scenery of beaches and coves. If someone would have shown me a p icture, I w ouldn't have believed it was in Canada. It looked like a C aribbean country with cliffs, sand and the lake. If people haven't seen it, I recommend going." Besides Northern Ontario, Maria also liked Nova Scotia along the Cabot Trail. "Biking along the Cabot Trail were two of the most beautiful days on the tour. It was absolutely stunning." Maria enjoyed following the various landscapes across the vast country, along with other riders between 16 and
69 years of age. "By biking across Canada, you have the time to enjoy the scenery and meet people. It didn't matter where we went, people always stopped us to talk. "The biggest challenge was not the biking, but getting out of bed in the morning, knowing it was rainy and cold out. You had to pedal when you didn't want to, but once you were over that, it was okay. However, on the whole, we had pretty good weather on the trip." Even though some days were hard, having others around her encouraged Maria. "There was always that satisfaction of getting to camp and having a se nse of accomplishment. The next day was a new day. Some of the riders, and some of the older ones, had completed the tour before, so it was inspiring to know if they could do it, so could I. The trip taught me that I c an do anything. It's just sometimes you have to dig a l ittler deeper to reach your goal." Maria said the east was harder to bike than the west. "The Rockies were easier to bike than the east and it is for historical reasons. Because the railroad started in the west, you have longer gradual climbs than in the east and only four per cent grades. In the east we had a 12 p er cent climb for four kilometres and that was just brutal," Maria said with a laugh. "This was a once in a lifetime thing for me. I wouldn't
do it again because I w ant to move onto other challenges. The same group wants to run a marathon in the United States in a few years, so maybe there is a challenge ahead of me." Maria said being in a group made a h uge difference because people supported each other. "Two-thirds were over 55 and a t hird were younger people and we had a few in the middle. One guy said his doctor said he had a week to live a year ago and he finished, so that was inspirational." It was a lot of hard work to finish and Maria's family had bets going how long her bike would stay in the box after she came home. Yes, it is still in the box. I have had my fill of biking at the moment," she joked. "I enjoyed it and I'm glad I d id it. It was an incredible journey and I made a lot of new friends. It is neat to have those connections with people around the world." She encourages others to follow their dream and just do it. "My favourite province was Quebec, believe it or not. They were welcoming and friendly." Maria wanted to go coast to coast, but didn't have anyone who would go w ith her. After checking the Internet, she found the Tour du Canada. "I thought that this would be a great way to see Canada." Her journey was 7,710 kilometres (4,760 miles) with an average of 131 kilometres per day.
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Augustana president shares thoughts on CPAC By Dan Jensen
The University of Alberta will be coming to the table with City council Oct. 3 w ith ideas about how it might contribute to performing arts centre operations. "I offer that assurance having talked with the president and vice president for facilities and operations up on the north campus," said new Augustana dean Allen Berger in a presentation to Camrose City council Sept. 19. "They (U of A) are willing to talk with all of you about a university role in covering some of the operational costs." Berger noted it is h is sense that the University of Alberta will want to be assured of an appropriate partnership and voice in decision making that will affect the financial performance of the performing arts centre while recognizing, at bottom, that it is a community facility. "The governance agreement needs to recognize the reality that this is a community facility – assuring university involvement
in governance but allowing community control. "We are certainly open to figuring out with you what that means." Berger suggested a financial partnership on the operating side might provide opportunities for Augustana students to attend events at discounted seats, especially when there are seats available. "I only say this because I want our students involved in the arts community and I d on't want them opting out of the performing arts centre for financial reasons, recognizing that many of them are already going into substantial debt with higher education." Berger also noted that it may make sense for the University of Alberta and the City of Camrose to discuss, in making a case for lights on funding, how limited university programming might be planned in ways that do not interfere with community use. "I offer this idea not because
I have come to the table with any demands, but in the spirit of collaboration, recognizing that we share a common interest in planning for the future use of CPAC," he said. While stage one of the performing arts centre is probably of less direct benefit to Augustana than stage two, the indirect benefits, said Berger, are significant. "We want to grow the enrolment at Augustana and curb appeal is particularly important. So too is t he public sense that Augustana is a h appening place where there is a l ot of interactive programming, where there is opportunity for the arts, where there are opportunities for collaboration between the City and the University, and where the rhythms of the campus bring people from the community onto the campus." Berger said the performing arts centre is an opportunity to complement other Camrose venues such as the Bailey Theatre and to work towards making
Camrose an exciting and thriving cultural centre for rural Alberta. Quoting from an article that ran in The Research Monitor in February, 2010, he said arts, culture and heritage are not only amenities to improve the quality of life but the foundation upon which the future of rural and small communities rest. Continuing the quote, he said arts and creative activities profoundly affect the ability of a t own not only to survive over time but thrive, and that rural festivals, events and facilities can help create and maintain rural identities, foster a collective sense of belonging, and enable community building and community cohesion. Berger said one of his proudest moments from his previous position at the University of Maine at Farmington was the construction of a community arts centre. "It was a collaborative project between the university and the community. One of three rather ambitious collaborative projects that we were quite proud of. I
think I have learned through my experience at Farmington that small universities in the communities in which they reside can accomplish far more working together than they can separately." Berger said one of the things Augustana is going to be launching this year is a n enrolment management planning effort that will provide a better understanding of why students apply for studies and why they leave. "I sense that our initial opportunities to grow the enrolment will come through improvements in retention – keeping more students who start at Augustana to graduate from Augustana. Toward that end, CPAC is just one project among many that plays a r ole. My hope is t hat we will see gradual progress (in student retention) over the next several years. We won't reach 2,000 by any means but I hope I can be talking to you in three or four years about an enrolment of 1,200 students at Augustana."
Mar a favourite for PC leader in Camrose area By Murray Green
PC leadership candidate Gary Mar toured Camrose on Sept. 26 to gain support for the second ballot vote this Saturday. Mar stopped at the Bailey Theatre bistro, visited seniors at Deer Meadows and had lunch at the Lefse House. Despite Mar's threat to privatize health care, he is the front runner in the voting to name a new leader for the Alberta Progressive Conservative party. "Every single policy is about protecting, strengthening and improving the public health care system," said Mar. "When I look at health care systems around the world, all of them have a strong public system. I s upport that. I support the Canada Health Act and its principles as well. The reality within Alberta, is that we already have privately delivered services that are publicly paid for. That seems to be a relatively efficient way of doing things. That already exists in Alberta and across Canada. In the liberal provinces, they offer private services that are paid for privately. People are already going to those provinces. The problem is that the doctors are starting to follow their patients. My thoughts are: I want Alberta doctors working on Alberta patients in Alberta. That is the reason I raised the issue.
PC leadership candidate Gary Mar, left, speaks with Wynn McLean, Blain Fowler and Justice Minister and Wetaskiwin-Camrose MLA Verlyn Olson during his September 26 visit to the Bailey Theatre.
I've been in the United States and know what the two-tiered system is like down there. I know that is not what Albertans want. It's not what I want." Mar said Alberta is the highest spender of health care, but we get middle of the pack results. "I want to look at other provinces and see what they are doing to get better results." The PC leadership candidate s aid he would examine and revamp previous Bills.
"Bill 50 for an example: people have legitimate issues with compensation. No one should have their access to court restricted. I want to make that very clear. The power of cabinet is not required or necessary and should be removed from that legislation." He also has some problems with Bill 36. "We have unresolved issues with the Bill. I would put a hold on any further work being done until we can have consul-
tation and work things out. We can't go forward until those issues have been resolved. I would look at a group of those Bills to make sure we are doing the right thing for Albertans." In the first PC leadership vote the six candidates were narrowed down to three after a vote on Sept. 17. Mar, Alison Redford and Doug Horner will battle it out to gain the top job to replace Ed Stelmach in the party.
The PCs have been the ruling government for the last 40 years in Alberta, but only 59,000 people voted in the first ballot. That is ab out 40 per cent less than the previous leadership race. Mar led the voting with 41 per cent, followed by former justice minister Redford with 19 per cent, and former deputy premier Doug Horner with 15 per cent. All three will move on to a second ballot on Oct. 1 and encouraged more people to get out and vote. Ted Morton, Rick Orman and Doug Griffiths were eliminated from the race. In Camrose, the second ballot vote will take place at the Bill Fowler Centre from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. An advance poll will be held on September 27 at the same location. For Battle River - Wainwright voters in the Bawlf, Daysland and Killam areas, the voting will take place in the Killam Seniors' Centre on the same dates. Due to a l ower voter turnout in the first ballot, all three remaining candidates are still in the race. If elected, Mar would like to have a fall election. The other two candidates would prefer a spring election. In the Wetaskiwin-Camrose riding, Mar received 314 votes, Griffiths 81, Redford 79, Horner 72, Morton 67 and Orman 19 for 632 valid ballots cast.
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KODIAKS LAUNCH DONUT SALES
Camrose Kodiaks' Rylan Wiest, Landon Kadatz, Nolan Marshall and Ross McMullan launched the sale of Kodiak supreme éclair donuts at Tim Hortons Sept. 22. They also signed autographs, posed for pictures, and also assisted Tim Hortons staff while they served the busy morning rush of customers.
PEN POINTS by Berdie Fowler
Celebrating the arts Alberta Arts Days will be celebrated throughout Alberta and within Camrose this weekend, September 30 to October 2. When one actually takes a moment to think about the arts component of our community life, we are amazed at the vast extent of it, especially because we are a comparatively small city. What a variety of arts activities we have: visual arts, performing arts, literary arts, martial arts, culinary arts, liberal arts, creative arts, decorative arts, crafts and even more. Each of these arts have sub-divisions: for example, performing arts include vocal, instrumental and choral music and drama; dance includes ballet, jazz, tap and ballroom; crafts include weaving, woodworking, pottery, quilting and more; add to that writing, photography, speechcraft and a varied list of much more – you get the picture. Visual arts are evident in paintings by local artists on display throughout the community as well as sculptures that provide points of interest in our parks, and other public spots. Arts help make our little city a desirable place to live and work. In our community, access to the arts for children is provided by schools and/or private tutors, as well as by community organizations. Helping to cultivate a love of reading is free library membership for all those under 18 years of age. Our schools offer excellent band and choral instruction and drama classes; several independent community theatre groups provide acting opportunities for both youngsters and adults. Our local museums are generous in offering educational tours for youngsters. Our municipal council has employed an arts director to coordinate arts activities while service clubs and individuals have, in numerous ways, been very supportive. Public interest in the arts has grown over the last few decades; that was good to see. However, when the economy falters, support of the arts tends to be first on the chopping block; that is disappointing because it indicates a lack of appreciation for their value. What are the benefits of the arts? They are teaching and learning tools; they connect us to our own history and the cultures of other peoples in other places; knowing others better helps us learn to live together more amicably. Children learn in different ways and studies have concluded that children who learn to express themselves through arts do better academically. It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words. What I know is that a museum display teaches me very quickly a lot about places and people in times past. The arts were once considered to be luxuries rather than needs. More recently we are seeing a connection between arts and the economic and social development of a c ommunity. I could not find a recent report of the economic impact of the arts in Alberta so will use information from a 2005 study released by the Alberta Foundation for the Arts. It said that the Province of Alberta received 12:1 return on its initial investment in the arts through the Alberta Foundation for the Arts; that over 3,500 Albertans owe full-time jobs to operations of arts with salaries equalling $106.8 million; that three levels of government receive taxes totalling $67.9 million. In addition, of course, are the unmeasurable intrinsic and cultural values. We can support the arts by being performers and creators, or spectators and contributors. It is helpful if we perform volunteer work or are attendees at museums, theatres, concert halls, galleries, libraries, arts and crafts shows. Check this issue of The Booster for ways in which to celebrate the Arts in Camrose this weekend. A tip of the Booster bonnet to all those who have helped plan and execute the wide variety of activities.
Letters are welcomed but please limit them to 50 0 words or less and sign with first name, initial, surname, address and phone number; only name of writer and city or town will be printed. Letters to third parties are not accepted. The Camrose Booster may edit for clarity, legality, personal abuse, good taste, public interest and availability of space. The Camrose Booster thanks you for your interest in the letters page and encourages your comments. Dear Editor:
Our Government was elected on a mandate to provide Western Canadian grain farmers marketing freedom, and we intend to deliver on that promise. It’s about time that Western Canadian grain farmers stopped being treated like second-class citizens and had the same rights as farmers in the rest of Canada and around the world.
We've repeatedly invited the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB) to play a constructive role, such as co-chair of Agriculture Canada's working group, but they’ve refused. Instead, they’ve wasted time and farmers' money on an expensive survey, traveling road show, and fear mongering. It’s even been reported that they used farmers' money to buy the NDP caucus lunch in Quebec City last week. But as they say, “there’s no such thing as a free lunch” so t he NDP have vowed to overlook the economic benefits of an open grain market and the individual rights of prairie farmers and do the CWB’s bidding. The CWB has announced the results of their expensive survey. Unfortunately, they've completely missed the point – the rights of one group should never be allowed to silence the rights of another. Saskatchewan lawyer Devin Dubois also says,
“this plebiscite has no legal effect: it was a s traw poll that was designed, marketed and executed by the very organization that was relying on its results.” Do farmers have the right to voluntarily market their grain through the CWB? Absolutely. That's why our Government is giving every farmer the right to choose how to market his/her grain whether it’s individually or through a v oluntary pooling entity. Farmers who wish to continue marketing their grain through a viable CWB would be greatly advantaged if the Board would stop wasting time and instead get to work on ensuring a sm ooth transition to an open market. After all, Western Canadian farmers help feed the world. They deserve the freedom to make their own business decisions. Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz
Nothing to Fear Two weeks ago, Dr. Ingrid Urberg wrote a c olumn on the Norwegian response to the violent attacks of Anders Behring Breivik in July. As someone who has lived in Scandinavia and
who has strong connections with that part of the world, these attacks impacted me in a very personal way. As a professor who studies racism, immigration and discrimination in Europe, these attacks struck me as embodying a growing and worrying trend in European (if not Western) politics. In Europe, over the past decade we have witnessed the growing electoral success of anti-immigration parties. In fact, we have seen anti-immigration and anti-immigrant discourses become part of a mainstream politics that justifies exclusion on the basis of the need to protect liberal, European values. This is ev ident in the new “anti-Burka” laws in Belgium and France, the Danish cartoon controversy, and the increasingly punitive immigration policies in the Netherlands and the UK. Since the 'war on terror' began 10 years ago with the terrorist attacks of 9/11, Western governments have used it as a tool to clearly identify an enemy, demonstrating the need for policies aimed purportedly at protecting us from those who seek to undermine the values and freedoms believed to be inherent in western civilization, in spite of the fact that little evidence of such a threat exists. Ultimately, this approach merely justifies the exclusion and oppression of groups of people different from us and blinds us to the problems within the western cultures they are trying to protect. Following the bombing in central Oslo by Breivik and the subsequent shooting of young
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By Shauna Wilton Political Studies Augustana Faculty, University of Alberta
people at a S ocial Democratic convention on the island of Utoya, the world turned a shocked eye on this peaceful and prosperous Northern country. However, while Norway may seem like an unlikely candidate for violence on this scale, in many ways it was a prime target for a t errorist act such as this. First, Norway may sit on the outskirts of Europe and its oil protects it from having to join the European Union, but immigration is a reality in that country. Today, 12% of Norwegians are immigrants or were born to immigrants and over half of these come from nonEuropean countries. Approximately one-quarter of these are refugees and another quarter are joining family members already there – t he categories of immigrants more likely to be viewed as problematic. Second, in Norway (as in its Swedish and Danish neighbours), non-European immigrants tend to remain relatively segregated – living in immigrant ‘ghettoes’ in the larger cities, unrepresented by the
major political parties, and with significantly lower social and economic mobility than ethnic Norwegians. These immigrant groups pose a serious challenge to Nordic society and politics, which is b ased on the idea of sameness and has difficulty addressing problems stemming from the increasing diversity of the population. Ultimately, it is this belief that everyone should be treated the same, and the ensuing fear and resentment of those who require different treatment in order to be equal, that fuels the rhetoric of the growing extreme right-wing, represented here by Anders Behring Breivik. Those on the right are increasingly pointing to the political left as well, suggesting that the Left is a threat to Western values through its leniency towards immigrants and its support of multiculturalism. Thus, Breivik attacked the social democrats in Norway (instead of a mosque, for example) in order to draw attention to the role and policies of the Left. Finally, it was tragic, but not surprising, that the person who committed these terrible acts of violence was male, white, middle-class and a c onservative, cultural Christian. These are the people most likely to feel threatened by changes in the status quo and most drawn to extremist politics. For me, the most heart wrenching aspect of these events was the fact that when Breivik appeared on the island dressed as a police officer and ordered everyone to him, the youth listened and obeyed. To me, this reflected the respect for the authority of the state in Scandinavia and also the fact that this tall, very Nordic looking man was someone that they expected to see in a p osition of authority. Because he looked like ‘them,’ they didn’t think they had anything to fear.
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Renate Burns is pleased to announce the upcoming October wedding of her daughter, Jennifer Darrah, to Justin Pashulka, son of Judy and Marshall Pashulka, on the tropical island of Maui. May your love be forever and beyond. Rosalie and Robert Garnett are pleased to announce the upcoming marriage of their daughter
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Camrose Skating Club Late Registration Date Thursday, September 29, 2011 Edgeworth Centre Lobby 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. All categories can still be registered at this time.
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Community Awards Program Donors!
2011 ANNIVERSARY DONORS 40 Years Burgar Funeral Home 30 Years A. Hansen and Sons Construction (Camrose) Ltd. 25 Years Canadian Tire Associate Store Camrose 20 Years Frankie’s Flower Shop Ross Agri-Supplies (Camrose) Inc. Streb’s Automotive/Industrial Supply and Engine Services (1975) Ltd. 15 Years Camrose County 10 Years Farnham West Stolee LLP Nahanni River Adventures Ltd. Verhaeghe Law Office ANNUAL AWARDS Years of Support Donors $2,000+ Alberta Blue Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Battle River Credit Union Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Torskeklubben/Sons of Norway Solglyt Lodge – Edmonton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Donors $1,000 - $1,999 Agriculture Financial Services Corporation . . . . . . . . . . 23 ATB Financial (Camrose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Border Paving Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Camrose County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Claude & Ivy (Elmquist) May . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Doug and Annette Hawkins Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Electro Tel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Harberg Nikiforuk Wood LLP Chartered Accountants . . 36 RBC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Smith Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Streb’s Automotive/Industrial Supply & Engine Services (1975) Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 The Camrose Canadian . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Donors $501-$999 Andreassen Borth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 ATCO Gas Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Battle River Implements Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Bi West Translines Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Boston Pizza. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Burgar Funeral Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
THE COMMUNITY AWARDS PROGRAM is one of the most important fundraising initiatives of the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus.
which, when combined with associated individually named endowments, contributed $92,000 in additional awards to more than 95 students.
AUGUSTANA CAMPUS concluded a year of centenary celebrations with homecoming weekend in June but we continue to celebrate a campus appreciative of its heritage and well positioned for the future and we recognize this success is supported by the generosity of our donors. In 2010/11, gifts to the Community Awards Program provided over 90 awards, totaling approximately $73,000. The Community Scholarship Endowment Fund, established by annual donors who choose to direct 10% of their support to this fund, now stands at over $190,000, the proceeds of
OUR SINCERE THANKS to the following individuals, businesses and organizations who are committed to the Community Awards Program for the 2011/12 academic year. Your continuing support as we enter our second centenary as an educational resource in this community is truly appreciated – thank you! If you would like more information on how you might participate in the COMMUNITY AWARDS PROGRAM, please contact Bree Urkow of the Development Office at 780-679-1131 or toll free at 1-800-590-9992.
Years of Support Camrose and District Fish & Game Association . . . . . . . 13 Camrose Dental Health Centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Camrose Registry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Camrose Morning News Bursary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Camrose Sobeys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Camrose Veterinary Hospital Bursary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Canadian Tire Associate Store Camrose Staff . . . . . . . . . 14 Canadian Tire Associate Store Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Central Agencies Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 D. Bruce Pound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Dr. Mark Cloarec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Duggan Dental/Dr. Kenneth H. Cha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Er. Raj Parashar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Farnham West Stolee LLP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Fielding & Company LLP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Frankie’s Flower Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 i.d. apparel/Karen Vinet Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 John & Lesley Stoddart Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Lamb Ford Sales Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Larry and Patrice Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Larry Lewsaw Chartered Accountant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Marshall Veterinary Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 MJP Computer Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Norsemen Inn Camrose Corporation – JPC Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 NuFloors (Prestige Flooring Ltd.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Ofrim Project Management Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Pedersen’s Florists (1980) Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Prairie Prospects Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Richard Verhaeghe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Ross Agri-Supplies (Camrose) Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Rotary Club of Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 TD Canada Trust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 The Camrose Booster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Tien Rostad LLP Chartered Accountants . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Shoppers Drug Mart (Camrose). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Wild Rose Co-operative Association Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Wilton Psychological Services Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Donors $250-$500 A. Hansen & Sons Construction (Camrose) Limited . . . 30 Cheers and Beers Liquor Store. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Dolores V. Nelson Schultz Memorial Award in Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Drever Agencies Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Ed Friesen Prize in English . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Feth Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Fred and Jean Daley Augustana Bursary . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Grand Park Liquor Mart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Groves’ Value Drug Mart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Mina’s Jewelery, China & Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Nahanni River Adventures Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Provincial Chapter of Alberta IODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Ruth and Jim Herman Augustana Bursary . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Vikings Cross Country Ski Team of 1988 (Anonymous). 10 Wideman Paint & Decor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 World Travel (Camrose) Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
ENDOWED AWARDS Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Award Alice M. Stolee Award Andrew and Mina Solheim Memorial Award Anton and Norma Olson Memorial Award Arthur Tonn Memorial Award Augustana Community Endowment Fund Award Augustana 90th Anniversary Award Augustana Board of Regents Scholarship Betsy Ness Scott Entrance Citation Scholarship Bill and Berdie Fowler Entrance Award Bryan Rayment Memorial Scholarship Camrose Rotary Club Dr. Dunbar Memorial Award Canadian Summer School in Germany 35th Anniversary Award CFCW Scholarship Cindy Ann Haywood Memorial Award in Music City of Camrose Terry Fox Marathon of Hope Award Clarence and Thea Magneson Memorial Scholarship Clarice B. Olafson Award David Lynn Bennett Memorial Award Dianne Precht Memorial Scholarship in Music Dorothy Clapson Memorial Scholarship Doug and Gail Peterson Award Dr. Craig W. and Jacqueline D. Norstrom Award Dr. David W. and Mrs. Darlene C. Dahle Award Dr. Gerhard and Mrs. Hilda Driedger Scholarship Dr. Velma Gooch Memorial Award in English Literature Dr. W.G. (Gibber) and Dorothy Gibson Award E. F. Marken Memorial Scholarship Elizabeth “Libby” Brownell Leadership Award Erik Mygind Memorial Music Scholarship Ernest Nelson and Ethel Rose Norris Memorial Award Ernie Felzien Award Evraz Inc. NA Camrose Works Employees Award Evraz Inc. NA Camrose Works Supervisors Grain Crop Scholarship Felix Wiese Memorial Award Georg and Lily Moi Memorial Scholarship Glynne Jones Memorial Award Gunvor and Erik Mygind Entrance Citation Scholarship Harry and Betty Gaede Music Award Henry James & Muriel Rieger Memorial Award Hume Memorial Award IKON Office Solutions Award Inanda Hoyme Memorial Scholarship J.M. (Jake) Jacobsen Memorial Scholarship
Jacquie and Morris Jevne Memorial Award Janet Ingibergsson Memorial Award Jeanne Hunter Bursary Jevne/ Eng Award in Social Sciences and Humanities John and Juri Spokkeli Memorial Scholarship John and Valborg Olson Memorial Award K. Glen Johnson Award KEG Patrige Memorial Award Keith Paton Memorial Scholarship Kevin Bruce Hall Memorial Scholarship Laura M. Anderson Augustana Bursary Libby Ritter Memorial Scholarship Lloyd B. and Catherine R. McCoomb Award Luther Olson Memorial Award Margaret L. Rowe Memorial Ski Award Marie Myrehaug Memorial Award Marion Murray Walters Memorial Award Mark Hanson Memorial Award Mary Neff Memorial Scholarship Muriel M. Bevington Memorial Award Olga Melsness Loberg Memorial Award Pastor Karel Lunde Memorial Award Pepsi-Cola Award Pioneer Teacher Scholarship (Mrs. Signe Hills Endowment) Professor Bayard Reesor Political Studies Entrance Scholarship Professor Murray Lauber Scholarship Randy Runestad Memorial Award Endowment Reg and Marjorie Harris Memorial Scholarship Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Hsi Shao Yang Award Reynolds Carruthers Erwin Scholarship Richard Peter Walley Memorial Scholarship Robert Sherwood Memorial Scholarship Royal Canadian Legion, Camrose Branch #57 Award Scandinavian Studies Award Sons of Norway (Canada) Award in Scandinavian Studies, (Normanna Lodge #595, Wetaskiwin) The Paul Sills Memorial Entrance Award in Drama The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship Val Wolski Memorial Award Verda and J D McNeill Scholarship Viking Cup Hockey Award Walter A. and Margaret Hiller Scholarship Wesley James Engen Memorial Award Wilbert G. Bevington Memorial Award Zetsen Master Builders Inc. Award
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Create a new look for Watch next week’s Booster for more fall style ideas!
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A jeans buying guide The weather is cooling and it might be time to pack up shorts and summer tanks and replace them with jeans and sweaters. Women looking to update their denim wardrobes could be on the hunt for jeans that best fit their shapes. With the numerous styles and colors available today, it's quite possible to find jeans that fit like a glove – and help you look your best. If you're tall: look for jeans brands that boast an inseam size, like the way men's jeans are sold. Some manufacturers offer jeans in various lengths, such as short, average and tall. You may need a 33-inch inseam if you are around 6 feet tall. If you're plus-sized: select jeans that streamline the legs and hips. Bootcut styles won't taper at the bottom and will elongate the leg. Be sure to fit the largest part of your body, which could mean going up a size. But you can have other parts of the jeans tailored for a perfect fit. If you're petite: although shorter gals may find jeans that are cut for petite frames, often it takes a little extra tailoring to make them the right length. There even is iron-on hemming tape that can make fast work of hems. Look for dark-washed colors, which can make the legs look longer. If you're pear-shaped: draw attention away from hips by wearing higher-waisted jeans that will immediately draw the eye upward. If you're ample in back: keep stitching minimal and avoid any extra embellishments on pockets as not to call attention to your derriere.
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Simple, clean-cut outfits combine for an effect that is both feminine and enigmatic. (Photo www.bodybagbyjude.com)
During recent fashion shows, several designers appear to have been following a similar guiding principle: modernize women’s style with a futuristic look. We saw lots of couture with clean cut lines that conferred a sleek and original look to the women wearing them. With the unveiling of the winter collections, it was impossible not to think of the cheeky Twiggy-era energy that typified the 1960s, when some of the shorter dress lengths evoked the tunic. Also noticeable were the aesthetic influences of Courrèges, who introduced geometric forms to the world of fashion. The fall-winter collection from Bodybag by Jude offers several superb short dresses. Sometimes very simple, their effect is a lways stunning. These outfits combine the feminine with the enigmatic in superlative fashion. The fashionable palette this year emphasizes dark tones and monochrome ensembles. Some fashionistas love these tones, while others consider the look difficult to wear without more vibrant colours. For them, there are striking fall accents, such as oranges, rusts, and mustards to illuminate the darker tones of brown, charcoal grey, and jet black. This modern style is topped by simple hair arrangements, including 1960s-inspired hairstyles, à la B rigitte Bardot. Alternatively, we will be seeing short hairstyles with clean-cut lines.
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Everyone deserves to have a warm winter coat By Dan Jensen
With the cold weather just around the corner, it is i mportant that everyone from toddlers to seniors have the proper outerwear for the winter season. That's why each fall Centra Cam and the Emergency Clothing and Furniture
Depot holds a Coats for Kids program. "We're going to be collecting and giving away used coats and winter wear at Duggan Mall from 10 to 6 on October 19, and 10 to 8 on October 20," said Emergency Clothing and Furniture Depot coordinator Jamie Griffiths.
Coats that are not given away during the two days will be sent to the Emergency Clothing and Furniture Depot. "You won't need a re ferral from a local agency to pick up a coat at the Mall but you will need one once they come to the depot," said Griffiths. Centra Cam and the
Emergency Clothing and Furniture Depot collected nearly 2,000 coats, scarves, mittens and boots at last year's Coats for Kids and, to date, have given away almost all of them. The Coats for Kids program only accepts items that are clean and in good repair.
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Pick your Premier PLEASE VOTE! Saturday, October 1, 2011 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Bill Fowler Centre Chamber of Commerce Building Mirror Lake Park 5402-48 Avenue, Camrose Memberships are available at the poll – cost is $5.00 You must live in the Wetaskiwin-Camrose constituency to vote in Camrose Remember to bring two pieces of ID – one government issued photo ID is required
Arrival pays tribute to ABBA at the local Resort Casino
Mayor Marshall Chalmers and event organizer Jane Cherry-Lemire proclaimed Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 as arts days in Camrose.
Camrose celebrates Arts Days with some fun By Murray Green
Alberta Arts Days in Camrose not only allows people to enjoy the creativity of others, but it also offers plenty of time to get your fingers dirty and learn new projects for yourself. Friday, September 30
Enter your name for a contest to be a guest DJ from 9 to 10 a.m. on 98.1 CAM-FM. The contest is open to Camrose and area residents aged 12 and over. Someone will be a guest DJ during the morning show with Nick Addams and Lucas Banack. From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. at the Chuck MacLean Arts Centre, the fourth annual show of Mandala art work will be on display. The show will not only be set up all three days, but until Oct. 7. Teen Writing Workshops will take place from 1 t o 4 p.m. at the Camrose Composite High School. They are open to students only. However, an adult version will be held from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Edgeworth Centre. Join professional writer Patricia MacQuarrie for this “Writing Creative Non-fiction” workshop. Pre-registration is req uired by calling Diane at 780-672-8754. Flyin’ Bob, the One Man Three Ring Circus will perform two free shows at the Bailey Theatre at 7 a nd 9 p .m. Bob’s show is sure to please everyone from children to seniors. Local author and public speaker Martin Presse will be signing his latest book. Tickets are available at the CMAC, Bailey Theatre and Candler Art Gallery. Saturday, October 1
Canadian ABBA tribute band Arrival performed many of the Swedish band's top hits at the Camrose Resort Casino on Sept. 18. The casino will be holding a Kenny Rogers tribute impersonator from Oct. 14 to 16. Contact the casino for more information.
CNIB hosting open house By Murray Green
If you are having difficulty reading or recognizing people, then a trip to the CNIB should be in store. CNIB has the latest consumer products and technology on display to help you see better. Explore what the CNIB has to offer for your vision health needs and resources. An open house will be held on Monday, October 3, from 1 to 3 p.m., at 7005-48 Avenue in Camrose. For more information about CNIB or the open house, visit web site www.cnib.ca or contact Mindy at 780-453-8326. CNIB provides community-based support, knowledge and a national voice to ensure all Canadians who are blind or partially sighted have the confidence, skills and opportunities to participate fully in life.
An open house to view craft displays will be held at the Community Centre from 9 a.m. to noon. If you have ever considered trying woodworking, weaving or pottery, check what they have to offer. Swinging Creations in a Bag is where you grab a bag of art supplies and see what you can create. Led by Audrey Pfannmuller, there will be two sessions with a maximum of 15 people in each session. The sessions are from 9 a.m. t o noon or 1 t o 5 p.m. at the CMAC. Pre-registration is required by calling Jane at 780672-9949. Various groups and individuals will be on hand selling and displaying all sorts of multicultural items that represent the diverse cultures evident in Camrose and area from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m on Saturday and Sunday. The Mandala Art Show will be shown at the CMAC at the same times. An Arts Workshop for children ages six to 10 with Edmon-
ton artist Frank Haddock will feature creating landscapes in watercolour and oil pastels. Space is limited and pre-registration is required by calling Jane at 780672-9949. I'll bet you have never been to an Instrument Petting Zoo. You have the opportunity to try instruments from 10:30 a.m. t o 3:30 p.m. at Martha’s Music. Artist Frank Haddock is back from 1 p .m. to 3 p .m. at the CMAC for a D rawing Cats and Dogs session using pencil and graphite. Space is l imited and pre-registration is required by calling Jane at 780-672-9949. The evening concludes with A Touch of Nostalgia. Join the Camrose Camera Club and Main Street Players as they team up to take you back in time through pictures and an old-time radio show. Tickets are available at the CMAC, Bailey Theatre and Candler Art Gallery for the 7 a nd 9 p.m. shows at the Bailey Theatre. Sunday, October 2
A Kaleidoscope of Arts will feature some of our local talent. Audiences will be able to come and go during intermissions. The schedule includes: 1 p .m. Camrose Academy of Dance; 1:30 p.m. Camrose and Area Children’s Choir; 2 p .m. Camerata; 3 p.m. Ballet Camrose; 3:30 p.m. Three Plus One; 4 p.m. Camrose United Drum Circle; 5 p .m. Ukrainian Veselka Dancers; 5:30 p.m. Blue Thistle; and 6 p.m. Maurice and Seig. Face painting and clowns will be on hand throughout the day. Tickets are available at the CMAC, Bailey Theatre and Candler Art Gallery. View a rehearsal of Back to the '80s from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Camrose United Church. Take the rare opportunity to be a fly on the wall during a rehearsal with About Time Productions. There will also be a chance to ask questions. The busy weekend will wrap up at the Bailey Theatre with Love Letters. It is a touching love story written by A.R. Gurney, revealed through letters, notes and cards written over a s pan of 50 years. This ChurchmicePlayers Production is directed by Peter LeBlanc and produced by Theo Thirsk. Melissa Gardner is played by Sylvia Lyon and Andrew Makepeace is played by Art Fadum. Tickets are available at the CMAC, Bailey Theatre and Candler Art Gallery. The Camrose Arts Days committee consists of Theo Thirsk (Camrose Arts Society) Tracey Clark (Bailey Theatre) and Jane Cherry-Lemire (City of Camrose).
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Kodiaks, Tim Hortons introduce special donut The Camrose Kodiaks, in conjunction with the local Camrose Tim Hortons Restaurants, announced last week that the special Kodiak supreme éclair donut will be brought back for the 2011-12 hockey season. The Kodiaks' supreme éclair will be sold in the two Camrose Tim Hortons locations, on the day of each Camrose Kodiaks' home and away games throughout the 2011-12 hockey season. “The Camrose Kodiaks'
"The Kodiaks' donut is the shining star of our terrific partnership with Tim Hortons.” – Kodiaks' assistant general manager Darcy Steen. organization is very proud of the partnership we have formed with our local Tim Hortons restaurant,” stated Kodiaks' assistant general manager, Darcy Steen. “The Kodiaks were proud to partner with Tim Hortons in the execution of several fun and exciting promotions last season, and will continue to do so in the upcoming season. The Kodiaks' donut is the shining star of our
terrific partnership with Tim Hortons.” “Tim Hortons is delighted to be involved with the Camrose Kodiaks' hockey club, both as a sponsor and a proud supporter,” stated Vaishally Bhatti Northern Alberta regional marketing manager for Tim Hortons. “Like Tim Hortons, the Kodiaks' hockey club is an important part of the Camrose cultural scene. We
were proud to partner with the organization with many of the excellent grassroots initiatives in which the Kodiaks are involved. We are confident that bringing back the Kodiaks' donut will be an extra special treat for fans of the Kodiaks, and for our loyal restaurant customers.” To kick off the sale of the Kodiak supreme éclair donut, a collection of Kodiaks' play-
ers were at both the East and West Tim Hortons locations between 7 a nd 9 a. m., Thursday, September 22. Players signed autographs, posed for pictures, and also assisted Tim Hortons staff while they served the busy morning rush of customers. For more information on the Kodiaks and their involvement in community initiatives, please visit the official website of the Camrose Kodiaks www.camrosekodiaks.com .
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SPOTLIGHT ON THE BAILEY What’s Wrong Tohei? Alberta Arts Days Open House
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Also Register for Courses: Weaving - Wed evenings Woodworking - Tues pm, or Tues or Thurs evenings Pottery - Wed pm or Wed eve (advanced) Felt a Luxurious Scarf - Sat pm (Nov 5) Felted Bag - Mon eve (Oct 3, 17, 24 & Nov 14) Felted Stone Soap - Sat am (Oct 8) Furniture Building - Wed evenings Weaving Software - Sat am (Oct 15 & 22) Novice Crochet - Mon pm (Nov 21- 28) Kumihimo - Japanese braiding Tues eve (Oct 18) Pottery Wheel for Beginners - Tues eve (Oct 4-Nov 8) Silk Fusion - Sat am (Oct 1) Socks - Sat pm (Oct 1, 8 & 15) Wire Earrings - Sat am (Oct 29) Call 672-2552 evenings or email: loisl@studioword.com
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ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST Jimmie Rodgers Snow October 9th - 2 pm Tickets $20 - ON SALE NOW! Prior to becoming a preacher, Jimmie Snow worked with such notables as Elvis Presley, Bill Haley and the Comets, Andy Griffith, Johnny Cash and his famous father Hank Snow. Jimmie Rodgers Snow gave up the limelight and working with the King (Elvis Presley) to working for the King (Jesus Christ).
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With Special Guests: Barbara Dee • Ted Okkerse Brock Friesen • Gabriel Mamuad
Jesse Cook
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Guitar virtuoso Jesse Cook brings his extraordinary Latin rhythms to the Bailey Theatre on Monday, October 24th. His 2011 Juno-nominated album “The Rumba Foundation” continues the journey of musical rediscovery, bringing Jesse’s signature rumba flamenco sound back to its birthplace in Cuba and adding twists of regional fusions from around the globe. An eclectic, energizing and acclaimed performer, don’t miss your chance to see Jesse and his band live.
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Thank you to the Camrose community for a great two years! We’ve enjoyed meeting all of you and look forward to many more friendships throughout the years. Join us for a
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A line-up formed on Main Street prior to the sale of Jesse Cook concert tickets on Sept. 21 at the Bailey Theatre. The Latin-style guitarist will be playing in Camrose on Oct. 24 and ticket sales have been brisk.
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Snow to perform at the Bailey By Dan Jensen
Jimmie Snow, the son of country music legend Hank Snow, will be performing at the Bailey Theatre Oct. 9.
The performance will begin at 2 p.m. "I think it's awesome that we are able to bring a performer like Snow to Camrose," said
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Bailey Theatre manager Tracey Clark last week. "We're hoping it will be close to a sellout." Snow has performed in Camrose on two previous occasions, drawing big crowds each time. "The tickets for this year's performance are selling like crazy," said Camrose songwriter Martin Kushnerick. After rocketing his way to stardom on the RCA label, Snow entered the ministry, and for over 40 years pastored Nashville's Evangel Temple. The church was often referred to as the Church of Gospel Music Stars because so m any members were part of the entertainment industry. "The church was where Kris Kristofferson wrote his song Why Me Lord," and gave his life to Christ," said Kushnerick. One of Snow's early sermons denounced the evils of rock and roll. On August 8, 1974, the day Richard Nixon resigned from office as President of the United States, he offered the opening prayer in United States Congress. Snow was the host of the Grand Ole Gospel Time at the Grand Ole Opry for almost a quarter of a century. "The program was featured as the last show of the Friday Nights Grand Ole Opry," states the official Jimmie Snow web site. "Initially the show was simulcast on WSM Radio and was heard live in 41 States, Through the years, 1,860,000
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The community of Round Hill will be holding its annual Threshing Day on Sunday, October 2, this fall. The day will feature not only a threshing harvest demonstration, but also will include wagon rides and a barbecue. "The loading of the stooks on the wagons will begin at 1 p.m. and the threshing demonstration will start at about 2 p.m.," said Tom Nahirniak, one of the organizers. "We will have rope-making activities, which will be fun for all ages." For more information on the activities or to volunteer contact Tom at 780-672-6021 or Bernie Von Tettenborn at 780-672-6976.
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Mayor pleased with turnout for Canadian Balloon Championship By Dan Jensen
Mayor Marshall Chalmers was thrilled with the spectator turnout at Rudy Swanson Park Thursday night for the Canadian Hot Air Balloon Championship. "We had a p retty good crowd with some people coming from Edmonton and Sherwood Park," said Chalmers. "We also had people in other areas of the city watching from hills and berms as the balloons flew past." Chalmers was aware that a number of people were disappointed when three of the first four launches had to be cancelled because of the wind conditions. "What we have to understand," he said, "is that the one thing we can't control is the weather, and these pilots obviously have to be safe. They have criteria that determines when they can and cannot fly and we have to be flexible with that." Chalmers is hoping that the 2011 balloon championship is just the first of many competitions or festivals that Camrose will be hosting in the years to come. "I think there is a huge opportunity for a fall balloon festival," he said. "It doesn't always have to be a championship. It would be huge for our community because, from what I h ave seen, everyone loves balloons."
Hot air balloons added colour to the sky over Camrose.
Balloon crew members inflate a balloon before takeoff. Three balloons grace the sky over Camrose.
A balloon flies over the Rosehaven building.
A balloon pilot gets ready to drop his marker.
Fifteen balloonists from across Canada competed for the Trumpeter Swan Trophy.
Sponsorship opportunity was too good to pass up The opportunity to become a major sponsor of last week's Canadian Hot Air Balloon Championship was one that Ross Agri Mobil 1 couldn't pass up. "We were really excited when we heard that an event like this was going to be held right in our back yard," said Ross Agri's Mike Ross. "We view it as a unique event that showcases this awesome city." Ross Agri owner Rod Ross said the event will help to build Camrose's reputation as a place where things happen. "We have people coming to this from all over the country," he said. "The advertisements were all over the television and radio stations." Mike was looking forward to bringing his two girls out to the event on Saturday morning. "It is going to be an experience they and a lot of other people won't soon forget." A total of 15 balloon pilots competed for the title of Canadian champion and the right to represent Canada at the World Balloon Championship. Ross Mobil Agri 1 supplied all the propane for the championship.
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DAYSLAND – I M PR ESSIVE QUALITY AND FEATURES ... neat 3300 sq. ft. of totally fin. floorspace. Entire exterior is brick. Very spacious open floor plan. Lovely floor to ceiling slate FP. Vaulted cedar ceilings. skylites, corner waterfall feature in foyer. Super size attach. gar. A must see! Excellent value. Now only asking $289,900 CA314597 BASHAW – BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED 1560 SQ. FT. ... 4 bdrm. 4-level split. Hardwood floors, open concept, 26’x40’ gar., tons of storage. Within 10 min. to beach at Buffalo Lake. Half hour to Camrose, Ponoka or Stettler. Now asking $289,500 CA310516 2 LOTS – BAWLF ... well located, serviced, sideby-side. Perfect for building in town with school, services. Only $30,750 each CA311576 N E W N O R WAY 1248 SQ. FT. REDUCE D! 3 - B D R M . HOME ... well taken care of. New laminate flooring, paint, vinyl windows, vaulted ceiling, corner wood FP, MF laundry, master with 2-pc. en suite, 24’x40’ gar. Shed, appl. also incl. CA310981 Asking $185,000 HEISLER ... exc. location in picturesque small town. 10 min. to Daysland. Well maintained 4-bdrm. bungalow, 3 baths, double gar. large landscaped lot. A home for family enjoyment. Asking $179,900 CA316500 NEW NORWAY – SPACIOUS, NEAT, BRIGHT, AF F O R DAB LE ... 1300 sq. ft. 4-bdrm. fin. up and down. Upgrades incl. alder cupboards, laminate flooring, main bath redone, new hi-E furnace. Fenced yard, 2-car garage. Great place to raise a family. Close to playground, school. Be sure to view! CA308146 Now asking $189,500 HAY LAKES ... Cute and cozy 2-bdrm. home. Ideal for first time buyer or investor. Many recent upgrades incl. carpet, lino, fence, electrical, shingles. Situated on large lot. CA314170 Asking $118,500 HAY LAKES ... exceptional quality in this fully developed home! Spacious entry, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors. Gorgeous kitchen with custom cabinets. Functional bonus room over garage. CA309562 Now asking $394,500
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 PERFECT FOR HORSES! ... 8.95 acres, custom landscaped, 2384 sq. ft. 2-storey, 5 bdrm., 4 baths, lots of living space, 2 FP, master suite has 2 closets, 3-pce. en suite, large south facing maint. free deck. Double attached garage, horse barn with lean-to, 40’ paddocks, 2 feeders. Only 5 min. north of Camrose. CA311605 Now asking $585,000 10.18 AC R ES S O UTH OF FERINTOSH … S SE T FOR HOR 1672 sq. ft. bungaREAlots low G with of upgrades – windows, furnace, hardwood, slate tile, shingles in 2005. 32’x48’ htd. shop w/two 220 plugs and air filter. Fenced for horses w/Electrobraid. Barn and horse shelter plus two storage bldgs. Already set up for horses! Asking $439,900 CA316012 YOU’LL LOVE THE LOCATION! ... 3 km east on Hwy 26. Beautiful park-like setting on 3.93 acres. Ideal for large family or B&B. 6 bdrm., family room w/gas FP, great room for entertaining. All major appl. Dble. attach. gar. plus 24’x28’ htd. gar./workshop. Exceptional yard, treed, flowering shrubs. 2 riding lawn mowers, snowblower. Now ask $616,000 CA315025
YOU’LL BE I M PR ESSE D! ... Built in 2007, 1580 sq. ft. bungalow, 3 bdrm., large kitchen/ dining area, spacious LR, 3 baths incl. soaker jacuzzi tub. Appl. incl. stainless steel stove, fridge, dishwasher, all window coverings. Oversize deck, front concrete parking pad. 3-car garage, shed. CA311487 Asking $269,000 NEW NORWAY ... This 3-bdrm. mobile home ! JU ST LI STED built in 2002 could be yours. Master bdrm. c/w 4-pce. en suite, laminate flooring in LR, good size kitchen. Attractive, clean yard c/w gravelled sitting area, firepit and sheds. Asking $94,900 CA318812
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Kassian uses an advanced computer scanning system that measures your feet dynamically while you are walking. This helps her make an effective diagnosis of your foot related problems. The orthotics she prescribes to help your feet move more effectively are very thin and lightweight. They fit discreetly into your favorite shoes. Kassian’s professional services will be offered on Thursday, October 6, at this location: Camrose Community Centre (Old Drill Hall), 4518-54 Street, 2nd Floor, Room 230 (elevator access). As space for this clinic will be limited, book now by calling 1-780-466-1104.
FARMS CAMROSE EAST … 160 acres 1/2 mi. off pavement with vg set of buildings featuring 1800 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. split level home, heated quonset, mechanical workshop, htd. machine/woodworking shop, 2-car gar., machine shed, other farm buildings. Attractive treed yard. Subdivision of 13 or 80 acres possible and additional adjoining 160 acres can also be purchased. Ask $489,000 CA313788 IDEAL LOCATION ADJOINING HWY. 26 ... quarter section. VG perimeter fence and cross fence. 2 dugouts. Approx. 110 acres seeded pasture, balance natural. Good location for building. Aerial map on file. Now ask $139,500 CA287869 BAWLF – 1/2 S E C T I O N WITH GOOD BUILDINGS ... and shelter belt. 3-bdrm. bungalow with some upgrades, double garage, 6 steel bins. Good grain producing area! Now ask $579,000 CA301458 138.9 ACRES – ON PAVEMENT ... frontage on both Hwy 26 and Hwy 854 intersection. Grazing quarter fenced andUcross CE D!fenced. Hwy access for REDonly yard site. Now $129,900 CA299159 WOW! THE P E R F E C T H I D E AWAY / HOBBY FARM, PEACEFUL SETTING! ... Just what you’ve been looking for: 160 acres close by Big Hay Lake. It’s the perfect retreat to enjoy a restful and relaxing lifestyle! Beautifully landscaped yard, neat, tidy and offers a cozy 1120 sq. ft. home, 26’x28’ garage, 28’x40’ hip roof barn, 28’x40’ workshop. You even have your own pond to watch and enjoy the birds and wildlife. It’s private, it’s secluded, it’s a natural choice! Asking $557,700 CA317740 GREAT HOBBY FARM, WITH A PRIVATE SETTING! ... 160 acres only 10 min. from Camrose and 3/4 mile from pvmt. Superb yardsite w/good bldg., great for equip., trucks, animals. Spacious 1980 sq. ft. character home, 24’x48’ garage/ hobby shop, 28’x32’ barn w/loft, 60’x60’ quonset, 16’x39’ cattle shelter, granaries, storage bldg. and more. A private getaway w/lots of potential! Call now to view. Asking $489,700 CA318581
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Be sure to view this gorgeous two-storey home that is move-in ready. Beautiful, easyto-clean laminate oak flooring is featured throughout this ideal family home in Victoria Park, close to the golf course. Welcome guests in or just relax with family in 1,701 square feet of living space. The large, bright living room leads to a fa mily kitchen with many cupboards and plenty of counter space. It includes a space for a d ining area that contains garden doors leading to a h uge attractive deck. A family room off the kitchen also has oak trim around the cozy fireplace. Oak stairs lead to the upper level that contains a large master bedroom with a three-piece en suite and a walkin closet. A handy laundry area, along with two other bedrooms and a f our-piece bathroom, makes wash day a b reeze with everything on the same level. The finished basement offers a family or media room for entertaining, an additional bedroom, two large storage spaces, a three-
piece bathroom, a f urnace room and a cold room. Extra features and upgrades to the home include new shingles, a front balcony and a c entral vacuum. The nicely landscaped and fenced backyard contains a storage shed, a fire pit and plenty of open space for activities. It has alley access for RV parking. The front attached double garage is insulated. Included with the purchase are two fridges, stove, built-in
dishwasher, built-in vacuum, microwave, garage door opener with two controls, dryer and storage shed. An open house will be held for this impressive 6604-53 Avenue home on Thursday, September 29, from 3 t o 5 p .m. The price has been reduced to sell at $314,900. If you are unable to attend the open house, contact Darrell Rosland at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-679-2170 cell
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Thur., Sept. 29, 3-5 p.m. 2401-57 Street, Valleyview
QUALITY BUILT HOME IN VALLEYVIEW ... features beautiful cabinetry, granite countertops, corner pantry, hardwood/tile flooring, triple car garage. Asking $369,900 CA308843
OPEN HOUSES Thur., Sept. 29, 3-5 p.m. 138 Edgewood Close W E L L MAINTAINED 1370 SQ. FT. BU NGALOW with REDUCE D! ... attached 2-car garage. Oak kitchen cabinets, bay window w/eating area. Vaulted ceiling over spacious LR and dining area. Large master w/3-pce. ensuite. MF laundry. Fin. bsmt. w/large rec room plus 2-bdrm., 3pce. bath. A/C, central vac. New shingles. Enclosed patio, 2nd garage, 18’x21’6”. Underground sprinkler system. Pleasure to show. Now asking $369,900 CA316291
Thur., Sept. 29, 3-5 p.m. 6604-53 Avenue “Excellent value – nothing to do – move right in – try an offer!” AT T R AC T I V E , BRIGHT, SPACIOUS – IMMEDIATE POSS. ... very impressive E! IC 2-storey floor plan. PR N EW Living/dining room, family kitchen, family room gas FP, 4 bdrm., 4 baths, upper laundry. Fin. bsmt. 2-car insul. garage. Fenced yard. Shingles 2008. Appl. incl. Move in cond. Across street from golf course. Try an offer! Ask $314,900 CA317092
Thur., Sept. 29, 3-5 p.m. 5810-54 Avenue V E R Y AT T R A C T I V E 1320 SQ. FT. ! D OPEN FLOOR CE U ED R PLAN BUNGALOW ... c/w lots of windows, 9’ ceilings, a/c, arches, hardwood floor, nice kitchen w/dark oak cabinets, granite counter tops plus all appl. 22’x24’ garage w/appealing curved driveway. Asking $324,900 CA317650
Thur., Sept. 29, 3-5 p.m. 6904-38 Avenue EXC E LLE NT M U LTI-LEVE L, S O UTH WEST MEADOWS ... Lovely open floor plan with vaulted ceilings. Bsmt. completely fin. as well. Triple attached garage. Be sure to view this wonderful home! Asking $374,900 CA314147
Sat., October 1, 1-3 p.m. 4707-61 Street “Behind Smitty’s!” R E M A R K A B LY SPACIOUS 4-BDRM. BUNGALOW ... on ! ED large mature lot close JU ST LI ST to schools, restaurants. New windows, flooring, paint. Great outdoor space w/deck, stamped concrete pad and tons of RV parking! Mother-in-law suite too! A solid home w/upgrades that you’re sure to love. Asking $249,000 CA318517
Sat., October 1, 1-3 p.m. 5803-37 Avenue Close 1690 SQ. FT. 4-BDRM. BUNGALOW ... has the location, square footage and private back yard everyone is looking for! Master w/en suite, skylights, new countertops, gas FP, 2-tiered deck, park-like yard, 24’x26’ attached garage only steps away from Jack Stuart School. CA318294 Asking $389,900
Sat., October 1, 2-4 p.m. 3901-57 Street “Impressive – excellent value – priced to sell quick – immediate possession!” VERY NEAT, S PA C I O U S – 4 LEVELS FINISHED ... huge, attractively landscaped, fenced pie-shape lot, nice garden area. Spacious L-shape living/ dining room. Great family kitchen, loads of cupboards, 4 bdrm., stone faced wood FP in family room. 3 baths, exercise room, shop. Direct access to 2-car garage. Exc. value! CA318071 Now asking $264,500
INVESTMENTS/BUSINESSES GREAT OFFICE SPACE – GREAT LOCATION ... close to post office. Presently occupied by accounting firm. Avail. Nov. 1/ll. Phone for more info. CA317234 DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS EXCELLENT O P P O RT U N I T Y TO BUY THIS ... multi-use main floor presently used for retail and electronic repairs with overhead door. Upper level rented to a long term tenant. Very clean, well-maintained. New roof 2005. New price, only ask $224,500 CA309676 THREE BUSINESS VENTURES IN ONE PACKAGE – OHATON ... Former Auto Shoppe location, 3970 sq. ft. shop w/ sep. work bays, 12’x14’ and 12’x12’ OH doors, exhaust fan, new furnace, 220 plugs plus 39’x99’ outdoor compound. 3244 sq. ft. of 10 mini-storage bays w/7’x8’ OH doors – great to bring in rental income. Also features 1048 sq. ft., 4-bdrm. home w/many recent upgrades. Exc. opportunity to set up your business, use the storage or bring in rental income and have a place to call home! CA316235 Asking $395,000 I NVESTM E NT O P P O RT U N I T Y KNOCKS ... exc. main street bldg. and location. Move in condition, 2680 sq. ft. plus lower level. 3-stall parking and fenced storage. Asking $269,500 CA316796 SEDGEWICK – EXC. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ... 77.59 acres, corner location, fronting onto Hwys 13, 869. Phone for more details. CA298363 EXC E PTIONAL B U S I N E S S OPPORTUNITY – R EC R EATI O NAL/ R E S O R T PROPERTY! ... Wow! An impressive 45.52 acre parcel w/ beautiful, peaceful country setting. Facilities incl. Rosebush Craft & Tea House, Heritage Home B&B, 9 hole pitch and putt golf course, main residence, RV camping sites, dandy 30’x43’ htd. workshop, 32’x48’ shed, 40’x70’ quonset. Exc. site plan, beautiful landscaped setting. You’ll want to explore this exciting opportunity! You have to see it! Now asking $679,900 CA315880
RESIDENTIAL LOTS FOUR INDIVIDUALLY TITLED AND SERVICED TOWNHOUSE LOTS OVERLOOKING PARK! ... It’s a great location for your next project. Call now for all the details! Asking $215,000 CA298468 TWO CUL-DE SAC LOTS IN CREEKVIEW SUBDIVISION ... a great place for your new home or project. Close to park, walking trails and valley. Architectural controls apply. Ask $77,000 – CA311394 $85,900 – CA303320 MULTI-FAMILY LOT NOW AVAILABLE We offer one 2.5 acre parcel CA298482
Phase III Southwest Meadows Walk-outs, Park Side, Alley Access Locations 75 Residential Lots From…$74,690 12 Townhouse Lots – Walk-out, Park Side Call now for details!
OFFICE RENTAL IMPRESSIVE OFFICE SPACE ... very well planned. Four offices, reception area, conference/board room, bathroom and storage. Excellent location to post office and Bank of Montreal. CA313119
COMMERCIAL LOTS GREAT OPPORTUNITY ... 0.91 acres just south off Hwy 13 in Camrose, behind Camrose Cycle. Zoning C3. Asking $350,000 CA316240 E X C I T I N G OPPORTUNITY FOR DEVELOPMENT ON MAIN STREET CAMROSE ... vacant 25’x120’ lot zoned C1. Future development will have to follow City of Camrose Downtown Action Plan. Asking $75,000 CA315054
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Beautiful Valleyview Bungalows by Battle River Homes! HOME FEATURES:
1585 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms 24’x26’ garage Asking $424,162 CA315253
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Covered front veranda 9’ and coffered ceilings Hardwood flooring Cozy fireplace Lovely maple cabinets Granite Large island and pantry Superb main floor laundry In’floor basement heating Covered deck FINISHED WITH ELEGANCE!
1678 sq. ft. 2 storey, 3 bedrooms 22’x24’ garage Asking $349,162 CA318660
CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 CLOSE TO PARKS AND WALKING TRAILS! ... Cozy bunG!galow w/convenient IN ST LI N EW west central location. Featuring upgraded flooring, hardwood floors in bdrm. Country kitchen, 3 bdrm., dev. bsmt. w/large family/games rm. Mature treed yard, 14’x24’ garage. New HE furnace. Great starter or investment property. Come take a look! Asking $168,900 CA318284 E X C E L L E N T BI-LEVEL, CLOSE TO CITY CENTRE! ... Beautifully, extensively upgraded. You’ll love the central location, close to schools. Beautiful bamboo flooring, trims, crown mouldings. Spacious country kitchen, beautiful oak cabinetry, bright dinette, lovely LR, 3 baths, huge family/games rm., media rm. Private treed yard, fenced, alley access, zoned R3. Quick possession! A must see! CA317935 Asking $269,500 BEAUTIFUL END UNIT TOWNHOUSE CONDO ... close to downtown and Mirror Lake walking paths. 3 bdrm., framedin bsmt., hardwood floors, open kitchen, large 10’x10’ deck, large bright windows throughout. Worry-free lifestyle great for first time home buyers, investors or for those looking to downsize. CA316300 Now asking $193,488 BRIGHT AND C H E E R Y BUNGALOW ... Situated on a beautiful tree-lined street close to Mirror Lake trails! There are 3 bedrooms upstairs, one that is currently being used for convenient main floor laundry. Finished basement. Beautifully landscaped both front and back. Double detached garage and RV parking. Come and take a look. Now asking $253,000 CA316597 COMFORTABLE AND AFFORDABLE LIVING ... all new windows, 2 lge. decks, oversized parking area, completely reno’ed 4-pce. bath w/new tub, toilet, vanity, flooring. Best of all – NO LOT RENT! Immediate possission. Asking $69,900 CA318288 WELL-KEPT HALF DUPLEX IN STONEY CREEK MEADOWS ADULT COMMUNITY ... extended deck w/ beautiful views backing onto the Creek. Double attached garage, spacious rooms, MF laundry, oak cabinets, central vac, central vac, gas FP, fin. bsmt. No condo fees! A quiet location perfect for retirees. Now asking $298,000 CA316945 C LO S E TO DOWNTOWN AND AUGUSTANA ... Newly restored hardwood floors, kitchen bright REDUCE D! upgrades, open plan, double garage w/RV parking. Smart choice whether you’re looking for a rental property, a place to run your business or a character home with charm and upgrades. CA317916 Now asking $234,900 HANDYMAN SPECIAL ... large lot 40’x150’. Could develop bungalow w/secondary suite or possible duplex. Asking $97,000 CA318006 EXCELLENT STARTER HOME BUILT IN 2005 ... 2 bdrm. up w/spacious kitchen, dining and living area. Newly built south-facing deck – great size for entertaining. Bsmt. has been recently done too. 1 bdrm., 3-pce. bath, utility room, nook. Bsmt. has potential for 4th bdrm. Well-kept one-owner home w/quick possession possible! Asking $259,500 CA317550 CENTRAL LOCATION CLOSE TO MIRROR LAKE ... Clean bungalow, garage, fenced, landscaped, mature area close to lake and trails. CA314361 Asking $289,000 EXCELLENT FAMILY BUNGALOW, SUPERB LOCATION ... you’ll be impressed by this beautiful home, the spacious open floor plan and the quiet cul-de-sac location. Features lovely kitchen, bright dinette, spacious great room. Dev. bsmt. w/family room, laundry room, large storage room. With 4 bdrm., 2 baths, it’s a great opportunity for the younger family or the empty nester. Alley access, RV parking and more! Ask $257,900 CA317755 BEAUTIFUL 1915, 2197 SQ. FT. 5-BDRM., 3 BATH HOME ... located on large mature corner lot close to Mirror Lake walking trails, downtown. You’ll enjoy the ample amount of space this home has to offer incl. additional 2-bdrm. suite w/separate entrance in bsmt. Property is also zoned R3. CA310601 Asking $269,000
FOR RENT OR LEASE EXCELLENT OFFICE OR BUSI N ESS LOCATION! ... Very nicely developed 2250 sq. ft. and 900 sq. ft. bays with A/C. Exc. parking, independent utilities. Quick possession. $2100 and $750/mo. Call now for details! CA315173, CA315166
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FAMILY BUNGALOW, BACKING ONTO PARK ... spacious 1388 sq. ft. plan w/attractive foyer, easy keep tile and laminate flooring, dandy kitchen, spacious LR and DR. 4 bdrm., 3 baths and huge family/games room in dev. bsmt. 24’x26’ gar., alley access, tiered decking overlooks park! Now asking $279,500 CA314711 V E R Y IMPRESSIVE, IMPERIAL VILLAS ... enjoy the worry-free condominium lifestyle, and the new lower prices. You’ll be proud to call this home in a great central location. Be sure to view so you can appreciate the quality and details. Built energy efficient. Price incl. $3500 appl. allow. CA315312 New lower prices starting at $224,900 incl. GST I M PE R IAL V I L L A S CONDOMINIUM … Superb central location; worry SIVE free lifestyle; ES PR IM VE RY open spacious design; 9’ ceilings; quality construction; built energy efficient; price includes $3500 appliance allowance. Immed. possession. Prices starting at $224,900 CA289045 CLOSE TO JACK STUART SCHOOL, BUILT IN 1987 ... hardwood flooring, sunken LR, 4 bdrm., 2 baths. Large deck, 24’x26’ garage. Backs onto lge. green space. Asking $249,000 CA302932 1481 SQ. FT. 3-BDRM. 2-STOREY HOME ... located near park, within walking distance of Camrose west end shopping. Kitchen w/oak cabinets, centre island eating bar, MF laundry, huge master w/walk-in closet and 3-pce. ensuite. Bsmt. open for future dev. Appl. incl. Asking $282,000 CA316332 WELL DESIGNED 2-STOREY ... with 4 bdrm., 4 baths, a/c, landscaped, fenced. Close to shopping, playgrounds, etc. A real family home! CA316586 Asking $279,000 SUPERB BUNGALOW, BACKING ONTO GREEN AREA! ... This is a cozy, solid family bungalow, w/lots to offer! Lovely kitchen, spacious LR, dinette w/garden doors to private covered deck, 3 baths, huge family/games rm. Awesome yard, apple trees, garden boxes, private courtyard, 24’x28’ htd. garage, RV pad, alley access. You’ll want to SEE this one! Ask $257,900 CA318400 GREAT HOME – WEST END LOCATION ... close to golf course, shopping malls, playground and Mirror Lake walking paths. Very neat 4-bdrm. Very nice oak cupboards. Patio doors to superb 10’x22’ covered deck. Newly redecorated main floor. Brand new hi-e furnace. Fenced yard, RV parking, 24’x24’ htd. garage. CA317971 Asking $239,900 I M MAC U L ATE EXC. LOCATION! ... You’ll be impressed, nothing to do but move into this bright bi-level. Terrific family home, close to large park w/skating rink, close to school. 2-car garage. Metal fence w/privacy slats. Appl. incl. Only asking $239,500 CA317060 GREAT FAMILY HOME ... bright, neat 4-bdrm. bi-level. Bright fully fin. lower level. FP in lge. rumpus rm. Lovely redone main bathroom. New combination front door. Lge. family kitchen. Patio doors to new deck. Private newly fenced yard backing onto park/reserve area, ideal for walking your dog. 2-car garage. Immed. poss. Exc. value! Asking $239,900 CA317939 SOLI D HOM E WITH TONS OF CHARACTER ... and an emphasis on outdoor living. Beautiful hardwood floors, generous windows, storage nooks, skylights, fin. bsmt., open kitchen w/newer cabinets, plenty of storage space. Low maint. yard w/aggregate patio, amazing upright firepit. Great rental or starter home. Asking $240,000 CA317945 EXCEPTIONAL BUNGALOW WITH MANY EXTRAS ... move-in ready. A true family home. 2-car garage/shop, carport, RV parking, close to park! Now only asking $298,000 CA317069 CENTRAL LOCATION ... 2-bdrm. bungalow on large lot. Starter home or investment property. Vinyl siding, metal roof, 2-car garage. CA318105 Asking $129,000
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OVER $300,000 YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED ... by this immaculately kept bungalow! ! E REDUCE D Bright and spacious PRICplan, open floor beautiful hardwood floors, fin. bsmt. Situated on large lot, with quiet and tranquil view. A must see! Asking $384,900 CA314583 5-BDRM. HOME ... in newer development close to parks. G!Hardwood IN ST floors, LI N EW double attached garage, central vac, south facing yard. Great family floorplan with spacious living and dining areas. 3 bdrm. up, 2 down, fully fin. bsmt. Vendor would consider buying your older home in a trade! Asking $319,900 CA318596 1727 SQ. FT. 2-STOREY ... fully finished 4-bdrm. home located in Southwest REDUCE D! Meadows! Front covered deck, lovely staircase leading upstairs, large master, workable kitchen w/maple cabinets, corner pantry. Gas FP, A/C, oversized garage, great back yard w/large deck to entertain. CA317555 Asking $399,900
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CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 IMPRESSIVE B I - L E V E L , C E N T U R Y MEADOWS! ... Beautiful bright E!open floor plan LU VA AL N PTIO foyer w/22’ ceilings, open stairEXCEspacious featuring case, vaulted ceilings, display ledges, lots of bright windows. Exceptional kitchen, huge island, bright dinette, cozy FP in great rm., flex room, superb en suite, soothing jetted tub. Lg. games room, media room. Private yard, tiered decking, gar. is all finished. RV parking and more! CA315656 Now asking $374,500 EXC E PTIONAL B I - L E V E L , CREEKSIDE! ... You’ll be impressed by this beautiful, immaculate home and its bright open plan. Featuring spacious entry, display ledges, vaulted ceiling. Lovely country kitchen, bright dinette w/patio doors to covered deck, cozy gas FP in spacious LR. Large master, walk-in closet, en suite. 3 baths, jetted tub, laundry room. Cozy ICF block bsmt. Beautiful landscaped yard, fenced, 24’x24’ garage, alley access and more! Asking $317,900 CA318101 POPULAR MULTILEVEL FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS... 3-bedroom Multilevel with large windows, great kitchen, spacious living/dining, vaulted ceilings and great basement appeal. Still time for choices if you call today. Asking $335,900 CA316640 BEAUTIFUL FAMILY MULTILEVEL, DESIRED C U L-DE-SAC LOCATION ... Huge yard close to schools. Spacious, open design with beautiful hardwood staircase, hardwood flooring, wainscoting, feature walls. Awesome kitchen, spacious LR, large DR, huge family/games room, large rec room and MF laundry. Huge tiered deck, hot tub, private courtyard, 22’x24’ htd. garage. A must see! Asking $347,900 CA318543 BEAUTIFUL PA R K R I D G E E S TAT E S BI-LEVEL – ! WOW A M A Z I N G YARD! ... Premier location w/valley, walking trails close by! Quality built home features bright open plan, cathedral ceilings, beautiful foyer. Except. kitchen, oak cabinetry, huge island, great master, oval jacuzzi. Exc. ICF bsmt., huge family/media room, cozy FP, dandy 24’x24’ gar., RV parking, lots more! You’ll love it! Ask $427,900 CA312242 1656 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW ... w/5 bdrm., 3 baths, double attached garage, mature treed yard, gas FP and more. Spacious rooms great for entertaining, growing families. Close to schools, Edgeworth Centre and walking trails. You can’t beat the square feet for this price! Asking $329,000 CA317785 WOW! BEAUTIFUL FR ESH N EW PAINT! EXCELLENT E! V A L L E Y V I EW IC PR N EW BUNGALOW CLOSE TO PARKS AND TRAILS! ... Quality and custom built with beautiful open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, alcoves, columns and display ledges! Exceptional kitchen, granite, NU-Heat tiling, soothing air tub, cozy 3-sided FP, MF laundry. RV option, vinyl fencing and more! Now only $409,900 CA310539 EXC E PTIONAL 2-STOREY IN CREEKSIDE! ... features beautiful N EW PRIC E! open staircase w/ oak and iron railings, tile and hardwood flooring, lovely kitchen cabinetry, granite, formal DR, cozy gas FP, superb en suite, MF laundry, 4 baths, dev. bsmt. Great yard, fenced, alley access, more! You’ll have to see it! Now only $379,500 CA314308 NEW DESIGN... 1504 sq ft Two-Storey with bonus room upstairs plus 3 bedrooms. Vaulted ceiling in Master Bedroom with 4pc en suite and walk-in closet. Great living space for growing families. Call today and have a chance to pick your colors/finishes. Asking $337,900 CA316639 B E A U T I F U L LY R E N OVAT E D BI-LEVE L – DESIRED CUL-DESAC LOCATION! ... Superbly located close to schools and rec. centre. Beautiful wood trims, ceilings, laminate flooring on main floor. Awesome kitchen, spacious LR, bright dinette w/garden doors to cozy deck overlooking beautifully landscaped, private yard. Soothing jetted tub, large family/games rm. 24’x24’ htd. gar., RV parking. CA317918 Asking $307,900 VALLEY VI EW BUNGALOW ... 1394 sq. ft. 23’x23’ htd. gar., paved RV parking, fenced, landscaped. Bright open plan w/9’ ceilings, beautiful maple cabinetry, gas FP, large dining space, eating bar, corner pantry. Dream bsmt. for entertaining, 9’ ceilings, custom 21’ bar w/12 chairs, pool table, poker table w/6 chairs, all incl. Call for more extras. Asking $448,500 CA315342 1905 SQ. FT. IN VALLEY VI EW! ... Kitchen showcases maple cabinets, corner pantry, island sink and lrg. dining space w/big bright windows. Spacious bonus room above gar. w/many possibilities. Other features incl. gas FP, vinyl fencing, two stamped concrete patios, cov. deck, balcony off master bdrm. RV parking, 24’x26’ htd. gar. CA315795 Now asking $383,900 EXCEPTIONAL BUNGALOW – CLOSE TO PARKS AND SCHOOLS! ... Exc. kitchen w/beautiful oak cabinetry, spacious dinette w/garden door to covered deck, lovely LR w/cozy FP and MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev. w/large family room, media/games room. Great treed yard, covered deck, RV option and attached 23’x24’ htd. garage. It’s all done. Just move in! CA318701 Asking $382,900
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WALK O UT BASE M E NT ... 3-Bedroom Multilevel with Triple car garage. Beautiful kitchen with maple cabinets, corner pantry and raised eating bar. Gas fireplace in living room. Master on the main floor with en suite and walk-in closet. Still time to pick your finishes! Asking $398,900 CA316636 IMMACULATE F A M I L Y BUNGALOW CLOSE TO PARK AND PLAYGROUND ... RV parking, new shingles, large open kitchen, vaulted ceilings, 2 dining spaces, French doors to mast. bdrm. Well kept, manicured mature yard w/large trees. Located at opening of culde-sac. Now asking $323,500 CA314757 EXC E PTIONAL FAMILY HOME, B EAUTI F U L PRIVATE YARD, BACKING ONTO REDUCE D! GOLF COURSE ... you’ll be impressed by spacious floor plan, family lifestyle, beautiful views, quiet location. Open staircase, oak railings, loft overlooks LR. Exc. kitchen, bright dinette, formal DR, cozy FP in fam. rm. Huge master, superb en suite, MF laundry. Awesome private yard, huge covered deck, RV parking and more! Asking $429,900 CA315485 EXC ITI NG N EW FLOORPLAN FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS ... raised eating bar and corner pantry in kitchen. Large bright windows. 5-pce. en suite in master! LR in bsmt. fin. for immediate use. Be the first to call this floorplan home! Asking $344,900 CA313407 EXCEPTIONAL TW0STOREY FLOORPLAN... Open Concept main floor living space with large dining space and great kitchen. Bonus room above the garage with many possibilities. 4pc en suite in Master Bdrm with separate shower and soaker tub. Still time to make some choices – call today. Asking $359,900 CA316638 E X C E L L E N T BUNGALOW, CULDE-SAC LOCATION ... E! IC features bright open PR N EW plan with vaulted ceilings in LR, formal dining, superb oak kitchen w/island, bright dinette, east facing deck. Exc. bsmt. dev., in-floor htg. in huge family/games room w/built-in cabinetry. Great laundry area. Superb landscaped yard, fenced, RV option, htd. gar. all fin. + more! Now $382,900 CA314101 IMPRESSIVE FLOOR PLAN! ... Bright family kitchen w/ centre island, corner pantry, plenty of counter space. Vaulted ceiling, open staircase, covered deck. Coved ceiling in master bdrm. plus 4-pce. en suite, walk-in closet. 2 large bdrm., 4-pce. bath on MF. Fin. family room in bsmt. w/bright bi-level windows. Act today and have a choice on colours/finishes. CA318049 Asking $354,900 EXCEPTIONAL N EW PRIC E! B I - L E V E L ACROSS FROM PARK, CENTURY MEADOWS! ... bright open floor plan w/open staircase, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, arches, columns. Superb kitchen, granite countertops, lovely LR. Master bdrm., spacious laundry, millennium deck, 22’x24’ gar. You’ll love it! Now asking $403,900 CA312712 MULTI-LEVEL FLOOR PLAN – VALLEYVIEW CUL-DE-SAC ... Beautiful kitchen w/corner pantry, plenty of cabinets, countertop plus centre island. Triple car garage, large pie-shaped lot, MF laundry make this a great family home with space to grow. Master bdrm. has 4-pce. en suite, large walk-in closet, tray-cove ceiling. Still time to pick your colours/finishes if you call today! CA318050 Asking $399,900 B E A U T I F U L 2-STOREY – JUST MOVE IN! ... Exceptional presentation! Featuring beautiG! N EW LI STIN ful open floor plan w/ hardwood floors, 9’ ceilings. Awesome kitchen w/ beautiful maple cabinetry, superb living, dining room, en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev. covered trex decking, 22’x24’ garage, alley access and more! Asking $349,900 CA318291 EXC ITI NG N EW DESIGN FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS... 1555 sq. ft. TwoStorey featuring 20x24 Garage, vaulted ceilings in master bedroom, upstairs laundry, large entryway and spacious living space. Call today and put your touch on it. Asking $335,900 CA316641 E X C E P T I O N A L LY QUIET AREA ... 3 bdrm., attach. garage, quality oak cabs, FP, good yard. A family home, many good features! Asking $332,000 CA317015 OVE R LO O K I N G WATER, VERY IMPRESSIVE, EW PRIC E! OPEN FLOOR PLAN, LOVELY NFIN. WALK-OUT BSMT. ... enjoy great water, sunset views. Superb kitchen, eating area, garden door to deck. Great room, vaulted ceiling, gas FP, entertainment centre. Office/den. Lge. mast. bdrm., en suite, htd. floor, MF laundry. Totally fin. walkout bsmt. Media/TV room. Covered patio, nicely landscaped yard. 2-car htd. Be sure to view! Now ask $529,500 CA308988
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IMPRESSIVE ELEGANCE ... a gracious foyer welcomes you to this prestigious 3215 sq. ft., 2-storey. Awesome floor plan. Recent upgrades are stunning. Located in quiet crescent. Must definitely be seen to be appreciated! You won’t want to leave. Phone for an appt. to view. CA316841 Now asking $699,000
The CAMROSE BOOSTER September 27, 2011
Ballooning a way to see the world
780-672-7474 Grand Park Plaza 6022-48 Avenue, Camrose
Dale Bowal 780-672-7942
By Dan Jensen
Flying balloons has given Jason Adams a u nique perspective on the world. "It gives you a whole different outlook," said Adams, one of 15 balloon pilots at the Canadian Hot Air Balloon Championship last week. "There are lots of opportunities to do things with balloons, no matter what continent you are on." Adams has been making his living over the past year and a h alf taking tourists on low balloon flights over the wildlife at Serengeti National Park in Africa. "I was searching for new places to fly when I sa w the opportunity to apply for a position over there," he said. "They gave me two weeks to get myself over there and start flying." The 2011 Canadian Hot Air Balloon Championship was the fifth for Adams, whose highest placing going into the competition was second. "It's a pretty hard event to win," he said. "It takes a lot of consistency, a go od crew, the ability to read the direction the winds are blowing, of course, a little bit of luck." Adams had his first ride in a balloon at the age of two, and has been piloting balloons by himself since 1993. His father was one of the original hot air balloon pilots in Canada.
Bud James Bob James 780-385-3100 780-385-3100 Killam/Sedgewick
Cory Starchuk 780-781-4217
Trevor Van Leeuwen 780-781-8973
Trudi Dunham 780-608-6635
Rick Nygaard 780-608-0675
www.camrose-homes.com e-mail: dbowal@telusplanet.net
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THIS HOME BY YORKSHIRE BUILDERS AT THE CASCADES COMMUNITY... This 1384 sq/ft NEW 2 storey home with 3 beds, 3 baths, laminate floors, ceramic tile, soft neutral decor, and big bright windows. The master bedroom has a 4-piece en suite and walk in closet. Quick possession is available. The outside has a covered veranda, concrete walkway, raised back deck and enough space for you to build the garage to your liking. Listed at $259,900 Call Trevor today! (R1333)
RENTAL PROPERTY COLLEGE AREA... Good return on investment, excellent maintainence condition, self-contained suite, 2-car garage. Asking $299,000. Call Dale for details. (R1355)
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CROWN CARE CONDO... Complete with garage, one bedroom plus den, fireplace, east facing overlooking park, vaulted ceilings. Priced $174,900. Call Dale for details. (R1361)
FANTASTIC LOCATION... Location is the word for this attractive, spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath adult condo. Conveniently located within walking distance to shopping, medical clinic, entertainement and other amenities. Enjoy the sun room and patio deck, en suite laundry, handy single attached garage with plenty of storage room. Lovely common area with kitchen, fireplace, games tables and more. Must be seen to be appreciated. Asking $249,900. Call Cory for details. (R1360)
GREAT VALUE HERE... Newer 3-bedroom bi-level, great floor plan, developed basement with rec room, bedroom, bath, great deck area, frenced. Asking $252,500. Call Dale for more details. (R1353)
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NEW LISTING.. This half-duplex home is a 1201 sq/ft 2 storey with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths. Deck area off the kitchen. Master has 4 piece en suite and walk-in closet. Double attached garage! Priced at $265,000. Call Trevor for details. (R1359) QUALITY
BUILT RIDGE HOME... 1318 sq. ft., 3-bedroom, 3-bath, 2 storey located in West Park. Fully fenced back yard with deck, RV parking area. Basement is poly and insulated with some drywall completed. For more details, call Cory. Asking $259,400. (R1337)
GREAT CONDO... 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo located close to west end shopping. New blinds and carpet to be installed. A great lifestyle with many social activities available. Listed at $209,900. Call Trudi for details. (R1341)
UNIVERSITY AREA... Well maintained 4 -bedroom home with many upgrades up and down. Plus finished suite in basement with private access. Double garage plus new replacement fencing and raised garden beds at back of garage. Call Rick for details. Priced at $274,900. Call Rick for details. (R1349)
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GREAT STARTER... 1220 sq/ft, 4-bed, 2-bath, bungalow located near 3 schools and west-end shopping. Double garage, recent upgrades. Priced at $238,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1354)
GREAT REVENUE PROPERTY IN COLLEGE AREA... This 1200 sq. ft. bungalow has a rented 1 bedroom, 1 bath suite in the basement. The upstairs has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Shared laundry. Double garage. RV parking. Priced $284,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1342)
MOSTLY RENOVATED 720 SQ/FT BUNGALOW IN SPARLING DISTRICT... Many improvements to this property in recent years. It’s a 2-bedroom, 1-bath home with a large yard and nice newer 24x26 double garage. MLS#CA317007. Listed at $161,500. Call Trevor for viewing. (R1348)
COMMERICAL “PANAGO PIZZA”... a great opportunity to own your own business in the City of Camrose. Exceptional high traffic location on 48 Ave (Hwy 13). For details call Cory or Rick (C268)
IMMEDIATE POSSESION.. Chester Ronning crescent, 2 bedrooms up and 2 down, fireplace, 2 car garage, some upgrades. Asking 254,500 Call Dale for details. (R1295)
A SUPER SIZE YARD... Cul-de-sac location, 1400 sq/ft, finished on both levels, 2 patios, gazebo, many extras. Must be viewed to be appreciated. Asking $429,900. Call Dale for details. (R1356)
GOOD RENTAL OR STARTER PROPERTY... on 2 lots zoned for multi-family use. Extra lot has city services already paid for. Great opportunity for future investment. Priced at $194,000 Call Trudi for details. (R1358)
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GREAT STARTER... Over 1300 sq/ft, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, developed basement, garage. Many possibilities here for a larger home. Asking $229,000. Call Dale for details. (R1332)
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LOTS TO OFFER... This well built 3-bedroom bungalow is located in a downtown area, close to two schools, recently painted, developed basement with rec room, wood stove, bedroom and bath, covered patio, greenhouse, 22’ x 24‘ garage. Must be viewed. Asking $219,000. Call Dale for details. (R1330)
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE... with this 5-bedroom 1/2 duplex. Basement completely redone in 2008-2009. Has potential to be easily converted to a 2-bedroom suite. Upgraded electric, shingles, furnace, plus much more. A must see – must consider property. Asking $214,500. For details, call Cory. (R1346)
CHARMING ACREAGE RETREAT... This property is 2.47 acres with a 1587 sq/ft comfortable older dwelling which has been well cared for and nicely updated. Situated amongst and sheltered by trees on all sides makes this a special location! Perfectly suited for those who like gardening and outdoor pleasures. The home has 4 bedrooms, 1 bath, large kitchen, dining area, bright windows and shows well. Nice heated 42 x 32 hobby shop/ studio building on the property. Included are 6 newer quality appliances. MLS#CA317378. Listed at $247,900. Call Trevor for service. (A410)
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WONDERFUL ACREAGE OPPORTUNITY JUST MINUTES AWAY FROM CAMROSE... This parcel is 5.79 acres and the homestead is a 1627 sq. ft. raised bungalow with fully finished basement w/ infloor heating, 3 beds and up, 3 baths (en suite), great country kitchen and large upgraded window package. Oversized double garage lined and insulated, nice corral area set up. Excellent 40 x 64 heated shop with 14’ overhead door and 16 x 40 mezzanine suitable for your endeavours. Only 3 km outside Camrose! Listed at $539,000. Call Trevor for viewing. (A406) CLEAN ACREAGE WITH LARGE SHOP... just 17 km northwest of Camrose. Good building site for home with power and gas up to site and water well close by. 5173 sq. ft. heated shop with 5 bays plus partially landscaped yard, only 1/2 mile off payment. Price $285,000. Call Rick for details. (A404)
LOTS WELL LOCATED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOT IN DAYSLAND... This undeveloped lot in Daysland is 50’x120’, zoned R1 and is nicely set amongst a group of nice sized well maintained homes. Just a short walk to school! The frontage faces a park/recreational area. Just a short walk to school! Daysland has many local services. Now listed at $32,900. Call Trevor for service. (L185) GREAT LOCATION... Excellent townhouse lot in Southwest Meadows subdivision in the City of Camrose. Each lot is individually serviced and backs onto park area. This property includes proposed plan and blueprints for townhouse construction. Call Rick. $205,000 (L183)
BRAND NEW ON THE MARKET... Less than 20 minutes from Camrose on Hwy 854. Very private, peaceful and quiet, 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 $279,500. For details, call Cory. (A408) LITTLE BEAVER LAKE... great view and quiet setting! Perfect for hillside home at north end of lake. 2 acres with lots of trees. Gas and power nearby. Call Rick. (A394)
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Sport for politicians
Jamie Kinghorn gets a l ot of kidding when he tells people he pilots hot air balloons. "They tell me," he said chuckling, "that as the deputy mayor of High River they always knew I was full of hot air." Kinghorn decided that ballooning was a h obby/sport he wanted to pursue after taking his first flight in July, 1989. "I started off crewing and then within about six months I started training to get my pilot's licence," he said. Like most people who get involved in the sport, Kinghorn started with used ballooning equipment. "You learn with the used equipment and that is w here you do the damage," he said. "As you become more and more accomplished you upgrade into better and better equipment." Kinghorn has competed in all the Canadian Hot Air Balloon Championships since 1989, a nd was named the Canadian Hot Air Balloon Association's rookie of the year in 1992. "I haven't won anything yet, but then I don't fly as often as many of the folks here," he said. "I only do about 20 or so flights a year." Kinghorn said the thing that attracts him to ballooning is the friendships he is able to make with the people who are involved. "It has enabled me to travel around and see the world," he said. "I h ave flown balloons in Korea, Japan, France, Belgium and many, many places in Canada."
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GREAT VALUE IN THE QUIET COMMUNITY OF BASHAW... New furnace, new hot water tank, new windows, new siding, flooring, paint and bathrooms. Located in the quiet community of Bashaw on a large oversized lot, this recently renovated 3-bedroom bungalow offers an affordable alternative to the high cost of big city living. Located close to schools, downtown and with a park right next door. A must see! Priced to sell at $158,900. Call Cory for details. (RO910)
A GREAT CHOICE IN BASHAW... Affordable living with this 3-bedroom, 2-bath, spacious 1140 sq/ft bungalow with finished basement. Stay cool in the summer with central air conditioning. Enjoy the oversized living room, less work with the main floor laundry, close to schools and amenities, park nearby. Very clean home with low maintenance yard, quick possession. A must see! Priced to sell at $178,900. Call Cory for details. (RO911)
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TWO-STOREY OPPORTUNITY IN DAYSLAND... This 2-storey home is finished to 992 sq/ft, has 2 bedrooms, 1.5 baths and has been significantly remodelled. New kitchen, flooring , light fixtures, bathrooms, electrical panel, entry doors, mostly vinyl windows, siding and more. Front covered porch and rear deck both 8x20. Good investment or starter. Listed at $74,900. Call Trevor for viewing. (RO901)
DAYSLAND... Over 1300 sq. ft, main floor laundry, spacious family kitchen with oak cabinets, partially developed basement with rec room, bedroom and bath, garage. Asking $217,500. Call Dale for details. (RO903)
SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT (KINGMAN)... Plenty of renovations and square footage. Revenue from adjacent postal outlet ($325 per month). This property would be an exceptional buy for a big family, social organization, church group, group home and those looking to supplement their income. Must be seen. Oversized double garage, single garage insulated and heated. Both with 220 power. Two outdoor decks, large mud room, previously run as a restaurant. Think potential, get creative! Priced to SELL! Asking $164,500. Call Cory for details. (RO913)
NEW NORWAY... This well designed home has 3 bedrooms and 3 baths and has had many upgrades including total kitchen makeover, flooring, plus doors and some windows. The basement has a large rec room with wet bar, fireplace, office, laundry and 3 pc. bath. Double heated garage completely finished inside with 220 amp. power plus RV parking west side of property. This home is a must see! Priced at $290,000. Call Rick for details. (RO887)
SOLD GREAT LOT WITH LARGE GARAGE/SHOP... and small cabin located near ball field at Tillicum Beach. Priced to sell at $49,000. Call Trudi for details. (RO904)
TILLICUM BEACH... 2 bedrooms, living room, family room, 2 baths, garage, hot tub, many possibilities here, assumable mortgage. Priced at $189,000. Call Dale for details. (RO909)
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CHECK MARK THIS 1586 SQ/FT BUNGALOW IN DAYSLAND... This large and comfortable plan with country kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths and mostly finished basement may be perfect for you. Total living area is approx. 3000 sq/ft. Built in 2006, there is maple in the kitchen with a centre island, bright windows and a very large deck. Situated on a 83’ x 120’ lot, in a newer area of town and must be seen! Listed at $274,900 MLS#316116 Call Trevor for viewing. (RO899)
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IN FERINTOSH... this 1160 sq/ft, 3-bedroom bungalow is on a large 125’x120’ lot, newer vinyl siding, windows, eaves troughs, nice 16’x24’ single garage, upgraded furnace and more. Some decorating would make this home shine. Nice size family home, Little Beaver Lake just a block or so away. Listed at $154,900. Call Trevor for details. (RO872)
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FERINTOSH AREA... 16.5 acres with newer 1,400 sq. ft. modular. All services, highway frontage, lots of possibilities. Asking $230,000. Call Dale. (A392)
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NEWER MOBILE IN NEW NORWAY... Built in 2000 this 1298 sq/ft mobile on a double 100x100 lot has 3 spacious bedrooms, vaulted ceilings, oak kitchen package and oak bathroom cupboards. En suite bathroom with soaker tub, oversized double garage (22x28). Priced to sell at $139,500. Call Cory for details. (RO882)
TILLICUM BEACH... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room c/w fireplace, 2 car garage, situated on 100’x150’ treed lots, with very scenic views. Some furniture and furnishings included. Asking $234,000. Call Dale for details. (RO884)
REDUCED HAY LAKES... what a beauty - over 1,400 sq. ft. bilevel, upgraded counter tops, professionally painted, fireplace, large front foyer, vaulted ceiling, 9’ ceiling in basement with oversized windows. Must be viewed to be appreciated. Asking $319,000. Call Dale. (RO848)
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BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETTING... with highway frontage. Bungalow with loft plus many upgrades including new windows and some flooring on main floor. New fascia and soffits this year. Also lots of trees and some older buildings plus newer barn in good condition. 13.28 acres with 2 water wells with good flow. $399,000. Call Rick for details. (A395)
GREAT STARTER HOME IN DAYSLAND... Well maintained 1051 sq/ft mobile with 2 bedrooms, large living area, 4 appliances included, pellet stove and upgraded windows/doors. Handy entrance addition, attached double heated garage and paved drive. The shingles are about 5 years old. All backing onto a beautiful park area. MLS#CA318625. Listed at $86,900. Call Trevor for details. (RO912)
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 $310,000. (A393)
INDUSTRIAL EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... at Ervick Junction. 0.995 acre industrial property. Water to property but some limitations apply. Asking price $109,450. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C136)
GREAT, WELL MAINTAINED, CHARACTER HOME IN DAYSLAND... Handicapped accessible, many upgrades, 5 newer appliances, main floor laundry, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large yard with garden spot. Perfect starter or retirement home. Priced to sell $69,900. Call Trudi for details. (RO894)
T HANGER AT CAMROSE AIRPORT... Good investment. 1/5 share in large hanger will keep your airplane etc., safe from weather and will provide a dry area to do your maintenance. Priced at $45,0000. Call Rick for details. (C267)
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CARS AND TRUCKS DADS – LOOKING FOR A CAR WITHOUT A BACK SEAT? Count on our classifieds. We match up buyers and sellers. The Camrose Booster, phone 780-672-3142. 2005 PONTIAC MONTANA SV6 – 98,000 km., p/w, p/l, a/c, command start, new tires, new brakes, excellent condition. $7,800 obo. Ph. 780-672-3012. 2006 DODGE CARAVAN SXT w/WHEELCHAIR LIFT – Has DVD, power side doors, remote start, etc. and is in immaculate condition. Has VMI lift with wireless remote. 126,000 km. $16,500. 780374-0002. HUNTER’S SPECIAL – 1988 Isusu 4x4, extended cab, 5-speed w/ air, tilt. Matching canopy w/box-liner and bumper hitch. 780-672-5700.
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1988 FORD F150 CUSTOM – 6 cylinder, auto, 53,000 km., no rust. $2,500 obo. 780-672-6385. 2006 HONDA RIDGELINE EX-L – Is in immaculate shape and has all the options like leather heated seats. 135,000 km., $17,900. 780-374-0002. 2000 FREIGHTLINER CLASSIC – Cat 475 (330,000 km. complete inframe), 12/40 Rears, 3.70 Ratio, 18 spd. trans., 60� flat top bunk, new tires, wet kit, certified until Mar./12, lots of work done in last three years. Very good condition. Ph. 7 80-678-6153 or 7 80-3732257, leave message. 2000 SUBARU OUTBACK AWD – Safe and reliable, no r ust, excellent condition, all maintenance records. 780-672-6741.
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BOATS, RVs and CAMPERS SELLING YOUR SEAWORTHY BOAT? Make a sp lash with an ad in the Booster classifieds! Ph. 780-672-3142. LOVE CAMPING, BUT TIRED OF SHOVELLING SNOW OFF THE AWNING IN MAY? Say goodbye to y our Gulfstream! Move it fast with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142.
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On the road … More Power. Less Fuel. Great Value is a comparison between the entire current Chrysler Canada lineup and the entire 2010 Chrysler Canada lineup. Wise customers read the fine print: •, *, ±, †, §, ' The Have It All Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after September 1st, 2011. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. See participating dealers for complete details and conditions. •$20,998 Purchase Price applies to 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package (24F+CL9) only and includes $8,000 Consumer Cash Discount. Pricing includes freight ($1,400) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealers may sell for less. See participating dealers for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select 2011 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. ±Variable Prime Rate financing up to 84 months is offered on approved credit on most new 2011 vehicles to qualified retail customers through TD Financing Services, Royal Bank of Canada and Scotiabank. Bi-weekly payments shown are based on 84-month terms. Variable rate shown is based on TD, RBC and Scotiabank Prime Rate and fluctuates accordingly. Payments and financing term may increase or decrease with rate fluctuations. TD offer is not open to residents of Newfoundland and Labrador, Yukon, Nunavut and Northwest Territories. Some conditions apply. See participating dealers for complete details. †1.99% purchase financing for up to 36 months available on the new 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT models to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank, TD Financing Services and Ally Credit Canada. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealers may sell for less. See your dealer for complete details. Example: 2011 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT (29G) with a Purchase Price of $25,395 (including applicable Consumer Cash Discount) financed at 1.99% over 36 months with $0 down payment equals 36 monthly payments of $727.27 a cost of borrowing of $786.72 and a total obligation of $26,181.72. Pricing includes freight ($1,400) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and taxes. §2011 Dodge Grand Caravan Crew with Mopar accessories shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $27,395. Pricing includes freight ($1,400) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealers may sell for less. 'Loyalty Bonus Cash is offered on most new 2011 and 2012 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram models (with the exception of 2011/2012 Dodge Caliber Canada Value Package and SE Plus, Grand Caravan Canada Value Package, Grand Caravan Cargo Van, Journey Canada Value Package, Avenger SE, Ram 1500 Reg Cab [4x2 & 4x4], Ram Chassis Cab, Jeep Wrangler 2-door Sport, Patriot Sport [4x2 & 4x4] and Compass Sport [4x2 & 4x4] and Chrysler 200 LX) and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include those that had entered into a new Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge or Ram vehicle Gold Key Lease with a maturity date from September 1st, 2011 and forward. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. ^Based on January through June 2011 R. L. Polk sales total registrations. ■Based on Ward’s 2011 Small Van Segmentation. Excludes other Chrysler Group LLC designed and/or manufactured vehicles. ¤Based on 2011 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural Resources Canada. Transport Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications LLC, used under licence. ®SIRIUS and the dog logo are registered trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC. Customer Choice Financing is a trademark of Chrysler Group LLC.
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Rotary Club looking for exchange student DAB_11_1156_OB_CARA.indd 1
The Rotary Club of Camrose is looking for a student interested in experiencing another culture. The Rotary Youth Exchange Program is o ne of the world’s most respected exchange programs. E very year about 7,000 students spend a school year in another country learning about that culture from the “inside”, becoming fluent in a n ew language, developing an appreciation for their culture, and forming lifelong friendships. The Camrose Rotary Club sponsors an exchange student every second year, and hosts a student from another country in that same year. T he screening
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process looks for students who will be excellent ambassadors of Rotary and of Canada; who love meeting new people, are open to new ideas/experiences, and comfortable with change. We look for maturity, experience with travel, involvement in the community, and a fa mily who fully supports the exchange. The lucky student will spend the next six to seven months preparing for his or her year abroad, leaving Canada in the summer of 2012. D uring the 2012-2013 school year, the student will live with three to four Rotary families, attending school, participating in Rotary functions and spending
time with their host families, fellow students, and other exchange students from around the world. Experiences include new friendships, new languages, amazing experiences, and a steep “maturing curve!” Myles Derry was a R otary Youth Exchange student from Camrose who went to Brazil during the past school year. He is now back at Camrose Composite High School completing his high school education. He speaks very positively about his experiences and encourages all students to consider applying for the program. Rotary is a w orldwide organization of business and pro-
fessional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and helps build goodwill and peace in the world. There are over one million Rotarians in 30,000 clubs in 167 countries. T he youth exchange program promotes world understanding, and broadens the horizons of thousands of young people every year. Interested students should bring their parents to an information night on Monday, October 3, at 7:00 p.m., in the library at Camrose Composite High School. For more information: Donna Phillips 780-672-2271.
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Grambo concert at CRE Oct. 7 By Dan Jensen
Gospel music fans are in for a real treat. Ken Grambo, a.k.a. the singing pastor, will be bringing his unique combination of music and comedy to the stage at Camrose Regional Exhibition Sat., Oct. 7. "I'm calling it my homecoming/thanksgiving concert," said Grambo, who moved back t o Camrose last spring after nearly ten years in Delta, B.C. "It's going to be a way to say thanks and to give back to all the people who have supported me over the years." Grambo has always had a good following on the prairies where he did most of his preretirement ministry. His concerts have always been uplifting not only for those who attend but himself. "I love the way that people laugh and cry all in the same concert, and go away feeling blessed," he said. "Laughter and tears are the opposite extremes of the same emotion and both of them bring healing." Grambo has overcome a number of health obstacles over the past few years that must have had him wondering whether he would ever be able to perform again. "I've had both my hips replaced in the last five years because of osteoarthritis and I have had surgery for prostate cancer," he said. "To be healthy and cancer free again is, to me, a real blessing." The move back to Camrose has allowed Grambo and his wife, Noreen, to be closer to his children and seven grandchildren. "It's nice to be able to retire in a drier climate but the real bonus to being back here is be ing able to be close to my kids and see my seven grandkids," he said. Grambo has recorded 11 albums since 1977, including Have Thine Own Way Lord, Arms of Love, He Bids Me Follow, The Light of the Cross, What a Friend We Have in Jesus, Prayers of the Heart, With My Shepherd in the Valley, Christmas Comes from Heaven, The Funniest Thing, and Ken Grambo By Request. His latest album, Sing Me Home, was recorded with his nephews, Curtis and Marty Grambo, and is dedicated to his mother. "I sang with Curtis and Marty at my mother's funeral and we discovered that our voices made beautiful harmony, that they really blend," said Grambo. "After that I really knew that I wanted to record a go spel album with them. When I t alked to them about it they told me they were thinking the same thing." Grambo has served Lutheran congregations in Saskatchewan, Alberta (Edberg, New Norway and Brooks), and British Columbia. He has also performed, on two or three different occasions, at Big Valley Jamboree. Grambo's homecoming/ thanksgiving concert is scheduled to get underway at 7 p.m. Admission will be free for children twelve years of age and under.
ON NOW AT YOUR ALBERTA BUICK GMC DEALERS. Albertagmc.com 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. x/‡/W/††/*†/*Offers apply to the purchase of a 2011 GMC Sierra SL Ext 2WD(R7C), 2011 Sierra SL Crew 4WD (R7A) equipped as described. Freight included ($1,450). License, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offer available to retail customers in Canada between September 1, 2011 and October 31, 2011. Limited quantities of 2011 models available. See dealer for details. x $12,037/$11,347 in combined credits available on 2011 GMC Sierra EXT 2WD/2011 GMC Sierra Crew Cab 4WD LS (tax exclusive) for retail customers only. Combined credits consist of $10,000/$9,000 manufacturer to dealer delivery cash credit and $2,037/$2,347 wrap up adjustment. Other cash credits available on most models. See your GM dealer for details. ‡Based on a 24 month lease. Rate of 0.8% advertised on new or demonstrator 2011 Sierra LD equipped as described. Annual kilometer limit of 20,000km, $0.20 per excess kilometer OAC by FinanciaLinx Corporation. Monthly payments may vary depending on down payment/trade. Other lease options available. Applies only to qualified retail customers in Canada. Freight & PDI ($1,450), registration, $350 acquisition fee included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees, excess wear and km charges, and applicable taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offers valid to October 31, 2011. Dealer order or trade may be required. Offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See participating dealer for details. ††Variable rate financing for 84 months on 2011 Sierra SL EXT 2WD/Sierra SL CREW 4WD on approve credit. Bi-Weekly payment and variable rate shown based on current TD Finance prime rate and is subject to fluctuation; actual payment amounts will vary with rate fluctuations. Example: $10,000 at 3% for 84 months, the monthly payment is $132 Cost of borrowing is $1,099, total obligation is $11,099. Down payment and/or trade may be required. Monthly payments and cost of borrowing will also vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Biweekly payments based on a purchase price of $22,698/$29,498 with $1,699/$3,549 down on 2011 Sierra SL EXT 2WD/Sierra SL CREW 4WD, equipped as described. WFuel consumption ratings based on Natural Resources Canada’s 2011 Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. **Durability based on longevity, as sourced from R. L. Polk Canada, Inc.; Canadian Vehicle in Operation registrations as of July 1, 2010 (Model Years 1988 to 2009) and Total New Vehicle Registrations for the full-size light-duty pickup truck segment, including chassis cabs. Based on % of vehicles remaining in operation, weighted on age of vehicle. *†2010 GMC Sierra XFE with the 5.3L engine and 6 speed transmission and competitive fuel consumption ratings based on Natural Resources Canada’s 2010 Fuel Consumption Guide. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. Excludes hybrids and other GM models.
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be held on Oct. 29 in Calgary and hosted by SAIT. Camrose will be hosting the championships next fall. The Canadian championships are scheduled for Nov. 12 and 13 in Kamloops, B.C.
games from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 at Augustana. Regular season action begins on Oct. 21 when the teams head to Briercrest. The home opener is set for Nov. 4 when Mount Royal visits. The women begin at 6 p.m. and the men follow at 8 p.m.
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opener on Oct. 7 when Portage (Lac La Biche) arrives for a 7:30 p.m. start. The next night the same two clubs are at Portage.
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Vikings ready for a good season on the ice, court
The Vikings will be staging the ACAC championships for women's, men's and mixed curling on Feb. 24 to 26, 2012, at the Rose City Curling Club. The first bonspiel for all three Augustana teams together will be hosted by Red Deer College on Dec. 2 to 4.
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*The 2011 “Drive In and Winâ€? contest consists of a scratch and win instant win promotion and an online sweepstakes with regional prizes. A skill-testing question must be correctly answered. Instant prizes range in value from $3.75 to $18.00. Complete contest details available at www.mopar.ca. The instant win contest closes on December 17, 2011 (December 16, 2011 in Quebec) or while supplies of offi cial “Drive In and Winâ€? cards last (whichever occurs ďŹ rst). There are 500 First Prizes, 200 Second Prizes and 6 Grand Prizes awarded on a regional basis for the online sweepstakes portion of the “Drive In and Winâ€? contest. Online sweepstakes ends with all entries received by 11:59 p.m. (ET) on December 17, 2011. Regional allocation and approximate retail value of sweepstakes prizes is as follows: BlackBerryÂŽ PlayBookTM (approx. value: $555.00)/BOSEÂŽ SoundDockÂŽ Portable Speaker System (approx. value: $499.00)/Full-size Commercial Quality Jukebox + 500-song Music Download Card (approx. value: $4,999.99). British Columbia (including Northwest Territories): 50/20/1, Alberta: 100/40/1, Prairies: 50/20/1, Ontario: 150/60/1, Quebec: 100/40/1, Atlantic: 50/20/1. Service and pricing applicable only at participating Chrysler, Jeep ÂŽ, Dodge, Ram dealers until December 17, 2011. Prices do not include taxes. Dealers are free to set individual prices. See your participating Chrysler, Jeep ÂŽ, Dodge, Ram dealer for complete details. Incentive offer applicable only at participating Chrysler, JeepÂŽ, Dodge, Ram dealers. ÂŽJeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC, used under license by Chrysler Canada Inc.
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Watching as Mayor Chalmers proclaimed September Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Month were Garrett Langille and his mother, Tammy Langille. Garrett is a student at Rosalind School. By Dan Jensen
Mayor Marshall Chalmers has declared September Muscular Dystrophy Awareness Month in Camrose. Muscular Dystrophy refers to a group of neuromuscular disorders that have no cure and affect more than 50,000 Canadians in one way or another. In almost all cases there are few treatments and no way to stop the disorder's progression. "Muscular Dystrophy and its related disorders mean living with progressive muscle weakness," said Catherine Sherrard, Muscular Dystrophy Canada's CEO. "Everything from getting out of one's chair to walking down the street is extremely tiring and stressful. Some people spend their life in a wheelchair, others find it challenging to walk more than a few feet at a time." The symptoms of neuromuscular disease vary according to the condition and may be mild, moderate or life-threatening. For
some, the disorder is fa tal at a young age. For others, it means a lifetime of muscle fatigue and greater dependence on others. It takes more than one person to provide care and assistance. No matter what the severity, entire families are affected. "Muscular Dystrophy Canada funds research to better understand these disorders," said Sherrard. "Right now there are very few effective therapies or drugs available. But we hope this work will lead to better treatments and ultimately a cure." Muscular Dystrophy Canada offers support, provides outreach and education, and is Canada's best source for information related to neuromuscular disorders. Its mission is to help Canadians with neuromuscular disorders live a fuller, more active and independent life. Through research, education and outreach, it supports friends, family and people living with neuromuscular disorders.
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Ram Laramie Longhorn The most luxurious Ram ever By Dan Jensen
The new Dodge Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorns have arrived at Camrose Chrysler. "They have definitely been turning a few heads," said Camrose Chrysler sales manager Denis Mercier. "Everyone who has seen them has come away very impressed." The ride of your life The Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn is t he most luxurious Ram ever built, thanks to a f ull leather interior with piple accents, evocative saddle-bag inspired front seats and flap closure pockets, burled walnut and available engraved details. The navigational radio, remote start, ParkView rear backup camera, front heated and ventilated seats, and heated rear seats are all standard. The driver's seat has 10-way power controls, as well as a memory feature. The media centre includes an AM/FM/CD/ DVD/MP3 radio with Garmin GPS navigation, 6.5inch touch screen, 30 GB hard drive with 6,700 song capacity, remote USB port, SIRIUS satellite radio and Bluetooth streaming audio. Outside, all Laramie Longhorn models stand out with distinctive white gold metallic lower-body two-tone colour, augmenting new exterior pallettes like Sagebrush Pearl. Engine performance The new base engine for the Dodge Ram 1500 is the 3.6 litre Pentastar V6, a p owerplant with a minimum rating of 280 horsepower and 260 poundfeet of torque. The 5.7 litre HEMI V8 (390 horsepower, 407 lb.-ft. of torque) features a w ealth of technological advances, not the least of which is the intelligence of Fuel Saver MDS technology, which articulates some of the finest thinking to achieve both fuel efficiency and power. With no outward effect whatsoever, the Hemi V8 fuel saver MDS seamlessly shuts off four of the eight cylinders while under a se lect range of driving conditions. The transformation from a mighty V8 to a fuel-sipping four cylinder has decidedly positive effects on both efficient operation and overall costs. A six-speed transmission, which replaces last year's five-speed automatic, features Electronic Range Select, a ma nual-style shifting system to allow drivers to use only a particular gear. Dodge Ram's part-time 4-wheel drive transfer case features three operating ranges, including 4-low and neutral. It is c onstructed of durable yet lightweight aluminum to reduce weight with no compromise in performance. The on-demand two-speed transfer case operates with on-demand automatic precision. Major
componentry is t ough magnesium, and it features four operating ranges, plus neutral. At t he low range, reduction ratio is a c apable 2.72 to 1 – i deal
for the frequently changing Canadian weather conditions. Ideal for towing The Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn offers a very impressive towing capacity of up to 4,740 kg when properly equipped. And while providing nearly five tonnes of pulling power is a f ormidable number, this Ram is the real deal – backing you with a raft of systems to help master the job. For example, the electronic stability control system, which includes all-speed traction control, brake assist, electronic roll mitigation, hill start assist and trailer sway control all help keep truck and trailer on target. All 1500 models feature four- and seven-pin trailer harness connectors as standard equipment. Cargo management The innovative RamBox cargo management
system available on the Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn crew cab features two dry and lighted storage bins that are large enough for big tools, bags of golf clubs and more. One recent enhancement for the RamBox bins addresses the needs of the outdoor sports enthusiast. Available as a Noel Skoglund new authentic accesCamrose Chrysler sory by Mopar is t he RamBox holster. Easily inserted and extracted, it is custom-designed to hold long guns, fishing rods with reels, or both. The Ram centre storage console provides a vast array of storage and compartment options for your convenience and comfort. This console includes dual map pockets with separate multiple storage capabilities, abundant upper and lower clamshell storage, plus 12-volt outlets for your electronic devices. Safety The most comprehensive and advanced standard braking system ever on the Ram 1500 is designed to do far more than stop you in your tracks. It offers an available power/memory adjustable brake pedal, along with the standard electronic stability control. Should the pressure in any tire be significantly reduced, audible and visible warnings from the tire pressure monitoring system go to work. If the electronic roll mitigation system detects a potential rollover (for example a s udden swerve to avoid an unexpected problem), it automatically applies the correct brakes while simultaneously fine-tuning the throttle to maintain vehicle stability.
You can see the 2012 Dodge Ram Laramie Longhorn at Camrose Chrysler, on Highway 13 East. Phone 780-672-2476 or toll free 1-800-563-4202 and ask for a member of the friendly sales team.
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EXTENDED BUILDER’S WARRANTY ANNOUNCEMENT Zetsen-built homes out-performed during the recent “Monsoon Summer” in Camrose! Twelve to fifteen inches of rain in a few weeks tends to reveal the faults of poor basements, improperly installed weeping tile, poor roofs or other construction deficiencies. As usual, homes built by
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County receives Municipal Excellence Award By Murray Green
The Camrose County will be receiving a 2 011 Minister’s Award for Municipal Excellence from Hector Goudreau, Minister of Municipal Affairs, this fall. Camrose County earned the award in the innovation category for its Wood Biomass Heat/Sustainable and Renewable Wood Energy Project. "This is an extremely exciting honour to be recognized province-wide as an innovator and leader in municipal initiatives," said assistant administrator Al Radke. "Camrose County hopes to demonstrate to other municipalities, and the private sector, how alternative energy can be harnessed in an environmentally friendly fashion for a renewable and sustainable future."
The honour was reviewed and awarded by a committee of peers appointed by the Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties, Alberta Urban Municipalities Association, Alberta Rural Municipal Administrators’ Association, Local Government Administration Association, Society of Local Government Managers and the Government Finance Officers Association. The committee had to select award recipients from more than 40 exceptional municipal submissions. The Camrose County project was described as demonstrating excellence and benefitting overall practice of local government in Alberta. The award winning practice will be recognized at the 2011 fall convention of the
Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties, as well as the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association. What an honour it is to be recognized and share our ideas, innovations and knowledge so t hat other municipalities can learn from our experience to improve their own communities and local government. About 18,400 willows were planted near Ohaton. The willows will be harvested every three years in a rotation and will be used as a bio-fuel to heat the County administration office. There will be two formal presentations. "One will be at the annual fall convention of the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association (AUMA). The second will be at the annual fall
Camrose Cycle Toy Run and Street Hockey event running this Saturday By Dan Jensen
They worked well by themselves, so t hey should be even better together. Camrose Cycle will be hosting a M otorcycle Toy Run and Street Hockey Tournament Saturday, Oct. 1, in support of the Kinette Silent Santa program, Camrose Minor Sports Help Fund and the Camrose and District Food Bank. "This will the first year for us to do the two events the same day," said Camrose Cycle owner Bruce Olsen. "It will be a chance for the bikers to watch some good street hockey action and for the street hockey players to talk to the bikers." The street hockey tournament will be played in a specially built hockey rink just west of Camrose Cycle from 9 in the morning until 8 at night. Camrose Cycle will be providing the goalie equipment, nets, and jerseys. "We have eight teams registered already and we are expecting to get even more teams before we make up the schedule," said Olsen. The winning team will have the chance to hoist the Camrose Cycle Cup. The Cooperators won the cup in the first year, in 2008, the Camrose Police Association in 2009 and The Deans last year. Camrose Cycle started the street hockey tournament as a way to raise money for charity and make people aware of everything it has to offer in terms of snowmobiles, motorcycles, ATVs and accessories. "We had really good participation the first two years but saw a bit of a drop last year," said Olson. While the tournament is
open to anyone, including women and children, it can get pretty competitive at times. "As long as you keep score and have a p rize like the Camrose Cycle Cup, you can expect the players to get aggressive at times," said Olsen. The Motorcycle Toy Run will gather bikers at the Zellers/Canadian Tire parking lot at 11:00 for a Santa Claus-led parade around the streets of Camrose starting at 1:00. "We're expecting 100 riders this year," said Olsen. The ride will conclude at Camrose Cycle with the bikers dropping off their new or unused toys at the base of a Christmas tree. "We set up a six- to seven-foot Christmas tree at the front of the store last year and when everyone brought their gifts it was completely covered," said Olsen Past riders for the Motorcycle Toy Run have come from as far away as Edmonton, Stettler, Killam and Ponoka. "It's mainly the customers that we serve as well as friends and friends of friends," said Olsen. Camrose Cycle and other sponsors will be providing food, coffee and pop for both the riders and the street hockey players throughout the course of the day, while Zellers will be offering 15 per cent discounts on the purchase of toys for the Silent Santa program. Camrose Cycle and other sponsors will be providing food, coffee and pop for both the riders and the street hockey players throughout the course of the day, while Zellers will be offering 15 per cent discounts on the purchase of toys for the Silent Santa program.
convention of the Alberta Association of Municipal Districts and Counties (AAMDC)," explained Al. "There are two formal presentations due to the fact that there are two distinct advocacy associations in Alberta, one representing more urban interests and the other representing more rural interests. However, among the brethren, all municipalities across Alberta were eligible to receive a M inister’s Award for Municipal Excellence. There was no discrimination between urban or rural. T herefore, the presentations will be made inclusively for all to witness and share." The first award will be at the AUMA convention in Calgary. The award will be made on September 29 to Al and municipal
intern Ingrid Buyks, who will be accepting the award on behalf of Camrose County. The second will be made at the AAMDC convention in Edmonton. The award will be on November 22, and it is expected that Reeve Don Gregorwich and one other County representative will be on stage to accept it. "The idea was generated from County council having an interest in environmentally friendly practices and taking the initiative to listen to proponents of growing willow trees for fuel (as well as displacing metals and other potential pollutants from sewage lagoon effluent) and other advocates for converting that fuel into energy through a wood biomass burner to heat the municipal office complex."
How it used to be
Sandra McLay showed how clothes were washed in days gone by during Machinery Day at Camrose and District Centennial Museum Sept. 18.
Derek Stout horse has been tearing up the racetrack By Dan Jensen
A two-year-old standard bred horse owned by Derek Stout, of Camrose, is tearing up the racetrack. Blue Star Beauty (a.k.a. Jesse) has gone undefeated in her last five races at Alberta Downs in Lacombe. "She's come out on top of every one of her races and
has done it in pretty convincing manner," said Stout. "The last race she won by eight lengths." Blue Star Beauty is trained by Derek's father, Doug, who has been working with horses for the last 45 years. "I take her out and jog her once in a w hile but that is t he
extent of my training ability," said Stout. Blue Star Beauty has won approximately $55,000 so far this year, with a couple of races still to come at Edmonton Northlands in October, including a year-end stakes race Oct. 22 for the best of the two-yearold fillies. "If she wins those two then
we will give her a well-deserved rest," said Stout. The success Blue Star Beauty has enjoyed in this her first year of racing bodes well for the future. "Usually these horses don't start hitting their peak speeds until they are about three or four years old, so there is a go od chance that she will be getting
faster over the next couple of years here," said Stout. Blue Star Beauty is the daughter of one of Alberta's best sires, As Promised-Whitesand Secret. "The way I look at it we got a lottery ticket kind of horse right now," said Stout. "Not every horse is going to have the kind of success she has had."
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The Camrose Booster, along with co-sponsors Panago Pizza and Grand Park Liquor Mart are back with
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Are you the Kodiaks fan featured in the photograph above? If so, call the Camrose Booster at 780-672-3142. You and your guest will sit in the Kodiaks Fan of the Game seats in the Encana arena on
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Lois Maunder, of Kingman, shown with young Kayla and Noah, took a trip and a couple of issues of The Booster for extra company while away. Lois has a daughter, son-in-law and thr ee grandchildren living in our nation ’s capital. She cherished the oppor tunity to visit them recently. Our thanks to Lois Maunder for submitting this prize-winning photo. Your $10.00 prize is in the mail. Do you enjoy reading The Camrose Booster? Show us with a picture! Drop off, mail or email a photo of you reading your Booster while vacationing. Be sure your travel destination can be identified by a sign or landmark. Or, have someone take your photo while you're enjoying the home team paper in an unlikely situation. Each week one entry submitted will be published in The Camrose Booster. A $10.00 cash prize will be paid to you if your entry is published. A $50.00 grand prize will be awarded each January for the best entry submitted in the previous calendar year. Use your creativity and send us your entries!
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The Camrose Kodiaks left their 'A' game at home when they dropped a 3-1 decision to the Brooks Bandits on Sept. 16. Early season sniper Connor Mailey garnered the single tally for the Kodiaks, with help from Landon Kadatz. Goalie Brayden Hopfe, who also assisted on the goal, stopped 36 of 39 shots to keep the Kodiaks in the game. Camrose only managed 17 on the Brooks net. Former midget player Connor filled in as the goal scorer early in the season, when he netted five goals in three games. "You don't have as much time to think with the puck because the game is so much quicker," explained the rookie. "It's been a lot of hard work to adjust, but it has been good to get off to a fast start." The Kodiaks are 3-1 after four games this season. "I came in here thinking I m ight not produce off the bat, but Boris (coach Rybalka) put me with two veterans and they have helped me and they have given me confidence. My line mates have given me the puck and a chance to score." Connor admitted that keeping up with Landon's speed and Kieran O'Neil's leadership has been tough. "I was expecting to give both of them the puck more, but they have been feeding me. I've played mostly centre, so I'm u sed to setting up plays. Here, I p layed on the wing at first. That adjustment has been tough, but everyone has helped me so much." Connor's sniper role has caught the youngster off guard. "I like giving the puck and setting up plays, rather than scoring, but I'll take them. My original goal was to score 10 to 12 goals this year. I h ad to change that. I think scoring 20 to 25 goals might be within reach if I can continue to work really hard." Camrose didn't have a g reat night against Brooks. "Our specialty teams didn't perform the way they we had wanted. We have been working on that. Boris says our team is a lready working harder than last year's team, so we believe those things will come along and improve. Defence wins championships, but special teams are key to scoring goals." The team is ready to take on Okotoks to use as a measuring stick on where they are this year. "We are going to be jacked up for that game, no question. We thought we were for Brooks as well. We didn't have the greatest practice and it showed in the game. The momentum of a good practice carries over into the games and this week, we have been having better practices." Connor has been attending Kodiaks' camps since he was 14 because he loves Camrose and wants to play for Mr. Rybalka. "He is a great coach and I learn something new every day. My work ethic, since arriving, has totally changed. Now, I'm t hinking I w ant to play hard for the person beside me and for the coach." Camrose took out its revenge on the Calgary Canucks the next night, September 17th. The Kodiaks received scoring from three different shooters in the 3-2 victory. Luc Vandale, Craig Bokenfohr and Rylan Wiest were the marksmen in the contest that was closer than it should have been.
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Alberta Arts Days September 30 to October 2, 2011 AlbertaArtsDays.ca Discover • Experience • Celebrate
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Corner of 48 Ave. and 51 St., Camrose Phone 780-672-3107
VENUES Bailey Theatre (BT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5041-50 St. Candler Art Gallery (CAG) . . . . . . . . . . . 5002-50 St. Camrose Composite High School . . . . .6205-48 Ave. Chuck MacLean Arts Centre (CMAC) . . 4809-52 St. Community Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4516-54 St. Edgeworth Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4512-53 St. Martha’s Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5033-50 St. Music Centre Canada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4863-51 St. United Church . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4829-50 St. For more information, call Jane at 780-672-9949
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9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. 98.1 CAM-FM
Your Radio Hour with 98.1 CAM-FM Contest open to Camrose and area residents ages 12 and up. Drop your ballot in one of the draw barrels around town by September 25 for a chance to be guest DJ during the morning show with Nick Adams and Lucas Banack.
9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Chuck MacLean Arts Centre
Mandala Art Show 4th annual show of Mandala artwork. Show will be up until October 7.
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1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Camrose Composite High School
Teen Writing Workshops Open to CCHS students only.
6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Edgeworth Centre
Adult Writing Workshop Join professional writer Patricia MacQuarrie for this “Writing Creative Non-fiction” workshop. Pre-registration required by calling Diane at 780-672-8754.
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7:00 p.m. AND 9:00 p.m. Bailey Theatre
Flyin’ Bob: One Man Three Ring Circus Our kickoff event will offer two free shows. Bob’s show is sure to please everyone … from children to seniors! Also … a book signing by local author and public speaker Martin Presse. Tickets available at CMAC, BT and CAG. Don’t miss out!
9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Community Centre
Open House at Craft Centre If you have ever considered trying woodworking, weaving or pottery, come and see what we have to offer!
Swinging Creations in a Bag 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon AND 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Come grab a bag of art supplies and see what you can create! Facilitated by Audrey Pfannmuller, there will be two sessions. Maximum 15 people in each Chuck MacLean session. Pre-registration required by calling Jane at 780-672-9949. Arts Centre 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chuck MacLean Arts Centre
Multicultural Displays Various groups and individuals will be on hand selling and displaying all sorts of items that represent the diverse cultures evident in Camrose and area.
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chuck MacLean Arts Centre
Mandala Art Show 4th annual show of Mandala artwork. Show will be up until October 7.
10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Chuck MacLean Arts Centre
Arts Workshop for Kids ages 6-10 Join Edmonton artist Frank Haddock to create landscapes in watercolour and oil pastels. Space limited. Pre-registration required by calling Jane at 780-672-9949.
10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Martha’s Music
Instrument Petting Zoo Come down to Martha’s Music and touch, feel and play various instruments … we promise they won’t bite!
1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Chuck MacLean Arts Centre
Arts Workshop for Kids ages 10+ Join Edmonton artist Frank Haddock in “Drawing Cats & Dogs” using pencil and graphite. Space limited. Pre-registration required by calling Jane at 780-672-9949.
Doors at 6:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Bailey Theatre
A Touch of Nostalgia Join the Camrose Camera Club and Main Street Players as they team up to take you back in time through pictures and an old time radio show. Two shows. Tickets available at CMAC, BT and CAG.
Sunday, October 2
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Thanks to the generosity of several local businesses* for making the kickoff event, Flyin’ Bob, a free event. Gold: City of Camrose, Camrose Booster, Camrose Canadian, 98.1 CAM-FM; Silver: Central Agencies, Lamb Ford, ATB Financial, Ross Agri, On Track – Kuntz & Co., Sole City Shoes, Windwood Group, The UPS Store, McClellan Wheaton; Bronze: Camrose County, Wild Rose Co-op; Friends: CIBC, Camrose & District Thrift Shop, Candler Art Gallery, Duff Layton’s. *At time of printing
4811-50 Street, Camrose Phone 780-672-5515
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chuck MacLean Arts Centre
Mandala Art Show 4th annual show of Mandala artwork. Show will be up until October 7.
9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Chuck MacLean Arts Centre
Multicultural Displays Various groups and individuals will be on hand selling and displaying all sorts of items that represent the diverse cultures evident in Camrose and area.
1:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Bailey Theatre
A Kaleidoscope of Arts Celebrate some of our local talent! Audiences will be able to come and go during intermissions. 1:00 Camrose Academy of Dance; 1:30 Camrose & Area Children’s Choir; 2:00 Camerata; 2:30 Intermission; 3:00 Ballet Camrose; 3:30 Three Plus One; 4:00 Camrose United Drum Circle; 4:30 Intermission; 5:00 Ukrainian Veselka Dancers; 5:30 Blue Thistle; 6:00 Maurice & Seig. Face painting and clowns ongoing. Tickets available at CMAC, BT and CAG.
1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. United Church
Rehearsal of Back to the 80s Take the rare opportunity to be a fly on the wall during a rehearsal with About Time Productions. There will also be a chance to ask questions.
7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Bailey Theatre
Love Letters A touching love story written by A.R. Gurney revealed through letters, notes on cards written over a span of 50 years. This Churchmice Players Production is directed by Peter LeBlanc and produced by Theo Thirsk. Melissa Gardner is played by Sylvia Lyon and Andrew Makepeace is played by Art Fadum. Tickets available at CMAC, BT and CAG.
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We look forward to your visit to Sunrise Village, located just north of Canada Safeway. Please call to reserve your tour time. OFFICE HOURS: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Evening and weekend appointments also available. If you or someone you love would like more information about the services of Sunrise, please call:
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(MS) - Home accidents are among the leading causes of injury and death. For that reason, it’s imperative seniors take certain precautions to ensure their safety. 1. Exercise: Exercise helps to improve strength and balance. For seniors, exercise can help strengthen bones and decrease the risk of fractures. As bones get older, they tend to get weaker. A f ew light strength exercises combined with exercises to increase balance can make sure a fall is just a fall, and doesn’t end up being something far worse. 2. Rearrange the home if necessary: While this should include the help of children or movers, rearranging a h ome can be a go od way to reduce the risk of injury. Seniors who find themselves frequently walking up and down stairs to do things should consider moving rooms where they spend the bulk of their time onto the same floor. For example, seniors who spend much of their time in their entertainment rooms and home offices should consider combining the two rooms. This will lessen the risk of tripping on the staircase or growing fatigued due to frequent trips up and down the stairs. 3. Keep rooms well lit: Poorly lit areas around the home can be very
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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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Providence Place is Almost Finished! A New Home! A New Beginning! The Daysland Assisted Living Facility (Providence Place) is designed for adults of all ages who are independent but require some level of care. The purpose of the facility is to provide an increasing level of assistance to residents whose needs may increase as they get older, or as an existing physical disability worsens. All apartments are self-contained and fully equipped for independent living. Couples are welcome to stay together, even if only one requires ongoing assistance. Construction is underway to add 27 life lease apartments in the fall of 2011. Choose from one or two bedroom suites. Sizes range from 708-1197 sq. ft.
Features of All Suites • • • • • • • • • •
In-suite kitchen Bathtub/shower and grab bars Storage area Nurse call system – 24 hours Individual heating control Cable television/satellite availability Non-slip flooring Full wheelchair accessibility Bay windows Five appliances – stove, fridge, dishwasher, washer and dryer • Patios/balconies • Heated underground parking
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24-hour service workers Emergency and health monitoring 24-hour Registered Nurse service Special care during short term illness Access to Home Care support Arrangement for prescriptions and refills Periodic health assessments Adjacent to Daysland Hospital
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It’s the perfect option to live independently with the freedom of being able to do what you want, on your own time. Say farewell to the burdens of snow removal, lawn care, property upkeep and home maintenance. It’s a safe and secure option for both singles and couples. The monthly fees are affordable.
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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Dining room for those who request meals Private dining room for family events Recreation/meeting areas Wide corridors with handrails Secured entrance and exits Equipped laundry room and games area Wheelchair accessible showers Hair dressing salon area Lounge Inside mail delivery
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Housing options for seniors
A multitude of reasons exist why senior citizens often decide to sell their homes and seek other living options. A greater sense of freedom, for instance, that allows seniors to shirk some of the responsibilities that come with home ownership and travel more frequently is one reason. Another common reason for selling the house is to be closer to family, giving many seniors the chance to visit their grandchildren more frequently. Yet another reason is health. Some seniors find it’s simply too difficult to make it around or maintain a home that was once perfect for a big family, but is now just too large and timeconsuming to keep in shape. Such a wide variety of reasons is matched by the many housing options seniors have when they decide to sell their homes. Each option offers a uniquely different experience, depending on the individual’s needs. Retirement Community
These are often age-restricted, so younger retirees looking for a place to rest their heads during weeks when they’re not out jetsetting around the world might not qualify. Typically, retirement communities are limited to people ages 55 a nd over, or ages 62 and over. The former communities are open to residents under the minimum age as long as they live with someone who meets the requirement. The latter communities, however, often require all residents meet the minimum age standard. Retirement communities are also more attuned to active senior citizens, who prefer activities, which are typically offered by the community. Laws used to mandate such activities be offered, but that’s no longer the case. Still, most communities have maintained the practice, making these places one of the more ideal options for seniors looking to lessen some of their responsibility but maintain an active lifestyle. Assisted Living
Assisted living does just what its name implies: helps seniors who might struggle with some of the daily chores of everyday life. Though no medical attention is typically offered, assisted-living staff are there to help remind residents when it’s time to take medication, help them get dressed or bathe if need be, or help with laundry and other chores that seniors might find aren’t as easy as they once were. Living units are private, so a sense of independence is s till there. In fact, many assisted-living facilities allow and encourage residents to be as independent as possible, though its implied help is there if needed. These facilities are often best for those who have only mild impairment, be it physical or mental.
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And here’s something that’s far less work than organizing and working a garage sale.
If you’re selling an item or items priced at $100 or less your classified ad is free! ❱ Mail, fax, email or drop off your ad copy ❱ One item per ad (10 word limit) ❱ Item price must be listed ❱ 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.
1330 sq. ft. bungalow in Victoria Park. Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, large kitchen with open floor plan. Main floor laundry. Finished basement with extra craft room and office. Call 780-672-6465 for appointment. For more pictures go to www.katerracontracting.ca
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Camrose County Agricultural Wall of Honour and Century Farm Applications
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2011/2012 Registration and Equipment Sizing October 2 – 1-3 p.m. at the Camrose Ski Club Waxroom downstairs in the Stoney Creek Centre Call 780-672-2577 for more info What we offer: • Cross country skiing (lessons for ages 3 and up) • Biathlon youth program • Luge • Snowboarding hill • Running club
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are now available for pick up Agricultural Wall of Honour • Nominate someone who has contributed to the betterment of agriculture and improved the quality of rural life within Camrose County • The County will be honouring up to three recipients in 2011
Century Farm Award • Your family has lived on a farm within Camrose County for 100 years or more and are still active in farming • You must provide proof of ownership (land titles)
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Applications can be picked up from Camrose County Agricultural Service Board Office (Seed Cleaning Plant) at 4728-41 Street, Camrose. The Camrose County Agricultural Communications Committee is planning a celebration for the Wall of Honour and Century Farm Award recipients on November 8 at the CRE. Deadline for applications is October 3, 2011. For more information contact: Doug Lyseng Virgie Robb Kevin MacDonald
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Re/Max Home of the Week
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Large bungalow with great yard located in quiet area By Murray Green
Enjoy this large bungalow home, located i n the Mount Pleasant area, that features laminate floors, air conditioning, a beautiful park-like backyard and several upgrades. Make this quiet family home, near the shopping area and three schools, yours today. The four-bedroom, 1,220 square foot home, has undergone several upgrades, with new shingles, new tub, tile, toilets, light fixtures, paint and flooring. It has good value for the price. Step into the entry way and view the great living space. It leads to a huge, inviting living room with a big picture window overlooking the front yard. An attractive dining area is located just around the corner and it joins with the bright kitchen offering plenty of cupboard and counter space. There is r oom for a breakfast table, or more cabinets could be added. The large master bedroom contains lots of closet space and an en suite. Two more good-sized bedrooms and a m ain four-piece bathroom are also located on the main level. Air conditioning is
a valuable bonus on those hot summer and warm fall days. The partially finished basement contains a very large recreation room, a goodsized bedroom, a huge storage room and a utility room. The balance is clean and ready for completion. A spacious deck boasts a great view of the mature fruit trees and shrubs in the backyard. A d ouble detached garage is also in the back. Included with the purchase are the stove, fridge, freezer, washer, dryer, garage door opener with control, ceiling fan, window coverings and air conditioning. An open house to view this beautiful home in the Mount Pleasant area at 622244 B Avenue will be held on Thursday, September 29, from 2 to 5 p .m. It is a ttractively priced at $238,000. For a personal tour, contact realtor Trudi Dunham at: Re/Max Real Estate 6022-48 Avenue, Camrose 780-672-7474 or 780-608-6635 cell
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PHOTO CLASSIFIED ADS
A picture is worth 1,000 words!
For Want Ad service, please phone 780-672-3142 before six on Friday Helpful Tips for Writing Classified Ads Which Get Results! Be Thorough Sure you want your ad to stand out from the rest, but don’t skimp on the sort of information that sells. The item’s condition, size, age, brand name, and color are some of the basics readers want to know. Without them, your ad may be overlooked.
Steer Clear of Abbreviations Okay, so you want to include all the important basics. Don’t use strange abbreviations because our ads are designed to spell all the important details. Besides, you are not paying by the line, but by the word, so there is really no need to abbreviate.
Be Honest Exaggerating your item’s finer points may bring in a lot of responses, but a buyer who’s misled won’t appreciate it and will take his business somewhere else.
DAYSLAND & DISTRICT AGI NG IN PLACE FOUNDATION which owns and operates Providence Place and Daysland & District Handivan Society is ho lding their Annual Meetings Sept. 28, 7 :30 p.m., Providence Place. Everyone welcome. BRIDAL SHOWER for Olivia Colwell and Jason McTavish, Sat., Oct. 1 f rom 2 - 5 p .m. at S uper 8 Motel, Camrose. Everyone welcome. BOOK OF NATURE: Family Nature Walks w/Augustana professors/students – Sat., Oct. 1, 1:30 p.m. Meet at F aith and Life Bldg., Augustana. THRESHING DEMONSTRATION – Sunday, Oct. 2, 2:00 p.m. Adjacent to t he Round Hill Community Centre. Sponsored by the Round Hill and District Agricultural Society.
Be Accessible Including a telephone number or address puts you in touch with potential buyers. Be sure to state the hours you can be reached: a caller who can’t get through the first time often won’t call again.
Don’t hesitate to call us with any questions or problems you may have regarding advertising. Our professionally trained sales staff know the ropes, and would be happy to pass their know-how on to you. That’s why we’re here, to help you get the results you deserve.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 26 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs WEDDING DRESS MISTAKE? – If your error was putting it on once, fix the mistake. Sell your dress with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142. THE CAMROSE WILD ROSE DANCE CLUB dance to be held at Mirror Lak e Centre. Date: Oct. 1. The Band: Sparkling Tones (Hawaiian Dance). Dancing from 8:00 p.m. to midnight. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Lunch is serv ed at 10:30. Our dances are open to everyone over 18 yrs. Come and join us for some great music and fun. It is a great place to meet ne w friends. Contact Lawrence, 780-608-1590 or Evelyn at 780-672-4884 for more information PEROGY SUPPER – Saturday, Oct. 8, 4 :00 - 7 :00 p.m., Round Hill Community Centre. Adults, $10; 6 - 1 2 yrs., $5; under six free. Sponsored by Ukrainian Catholic Parish, Round Hill. CRAFT CENTRE AGM – Tuesday, Sept. 27, 7 p.m., 2nd Floor, Community Centre, 4516-54 St.
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 FREE KIDS’ SWING SET – Has to b e taken down. Ph. 7 80679-0884.
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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.
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.
THANK YOU THANK YOU TO ALL who helped Charlie McCrea’s family get through this very difficult time in their lives. All the cards, flowers, donations, food, visits and prayers were very much appreciated. A special thank you to P astor Jeff Decelle for the visits and the wonderful service. We want to thank Cheyenne for showing such strength to sing at the service for her grandpa and to her mom , Robbyn, for being her shoulder to l ean on. T hanks to the Edberg Community Club for serving an excellent lunch. During this time relatives, friends and community came together to s how his family how much Charlie was loved and will be missed. Thank you. – C arolynn, Clint and Cheryl; Chris, Robbyn and family; Amanda, Del and family; Darryl, Gail and family; Sandra, Steve and family I WANT TO THANK MY FAMILY for my 90th birthday party on S un., Sept. 18 at R osealta Lodge and my relatives and friends for coming. It was so nice to see you all. The lefsa and flat bread was good too. Thanks also to Colleen Lazaruk for the entertainment. Songs and music were enjoyed by all. It was so special to se e everyone. God Bless and thank you. – Martha Johnston THANKS TO MY FAMILY and all the wonderful friends who helped me through the last three months. I am overwhelmed by your thoughtfulness. – Rosallia
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. ESCORT AVAILABLE – Any day. Call Ingrid, 1-780-686-3949. GENTLEMAN, 73 – Single, n/s, n/d, 5’6”, slim, English, wishes to hear from senior lady. Box 141, Medicine Hat, AB T 1A 7E8 or gold4u32@gmail.com.
PETS/PET SUPPLIES H USKY LAB CROSS PU PPIES – To give away to a good home. Ph. 780-678-0814.
WILL ACCEPT OLD VEHICLES, machinery, scrap iron, etc. Car batteries (will pay for). Call 780-672-6917 or 780-686-5211.
HELP WANTED CLASS 1 TRUCK DRIVER w/wagon experience, Cat Operators, Hoe Operators and General Shop Labourers wanted in Camrose area. Competitive wages and benefits. Apply to A dvertiser Box 288, c /o Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose, AB T4V 1L7. SCHOOL BUS DRIVER WANTED in the Camrose area. Prefer Class 2 D river’s License but may train right candidate. 780672-9953. THIRD OR FOURTH YEAR PLUMBER-GASFITTER for residential and service work at a busy 46-year-old business in central Alberta. Must have good learning skills and be in good physical shape. Experience with furnaces and sheet metal also considered. Wages based on qualifications with a s ix-month trial period. Fax 780-374-3982 with resumé or ca ll Ron at Da ysland Plumbing & He ating, 780-374-3982 for appointment. Town of Daysland on web. Our company serves a combined area of over 5,000 people in smaller communities and farms. Employment could lead to ownership of the company. ROAD RUNNER WELL SERVICES is hiring operators/ swampers for swab rigs, vac trucks, steamers. Call Les, 780-336-5888 or Herman, 780-336-5880. LABOURER WANTED – Looking for eager young person for a small sandblasting and painting company. Willing to train. Must have driver’s license. Call Chris at 780-678-4830 or send resumé to mtopinsulators@live.ca ASPHALT SHINGLING COMPANY hiring experienced roofers. Must have valid driver’s license. Drop resumés off at 5313-52 Ave., Camrose. WANTED: CLASS 1 DRIVERS – Steady, full-time employment. Five days/week. Weekends off. Work locally. Employer paid benefit package available. Call Richard at Hammers’ Gravel Supplies Ltd. in Viking, 780336-3232 or cell 780-336-5030.
LABOURER POSITION AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY – At Adamson Exteriors, specializing in vinyl siding, eavestroughing, fascia and soffits, eavestrough cleaning and gutter guard installation. Ideal candidate will have a g ood driving record, current license and transportation means. A construction background would be beneficial. Call 780-679-8230 for further information or to apply. X-RAY HELPER (OILFIELD) REQUIRED – Will train right applicant. Involves working outside, lifting 55 lb. camera. Starting at $18/hr. plus benefits. Opportunity for advancement. Immediate start. Call Cave Inspection, 780-205-7844. CLEAN 2 PERFECTION – Now hiring cleaning staff for residential and commercial cleaning. Must have criminal record check. Please call Crystal, 780-781-3009. MATURE, RELIABLE INDIVIDUALS required for part-time music instruction. Drop off resumé at Martha’s Music, 5033-50 St. PAINT AND DECOR ADVISOR NEEDED – Experience an asset but not r equired. Full-time or part-time. Apply in person with resumé to Marshall, Wideman Paint and Decor, 4939-48 St., Camrose.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED 2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391.
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 STAN LACEY PHOTOGRAPHY – Studio portraiture, mobile studio, will travel. Ph. 7 80672-5026. RIDING LESSONS, ANCHOR J RANCH – 5 km. west of Camrose on H wy. 13. Riding and roping lessons, horse boarding and training available. Indoor and outdoor arenas. Riding lessons Wednesday nights. Please call Dirk McCarroll at 780-608-8448. PAINTING AND CLEANING • Interior • Years of Experience • References Available Call Tewchikz, 780-672-7272 or email: Tewchikz@yahoo.com CUSTOM LAWN AERATION – Silver Ridge Lawn Care has a 5 f t. 3 pt. hitch lawn aerator ready to go to work for you on large urban, rural or commercial lawns. Ph. 780679-2486, ask for Gordon. PIANO AND VIOLIN LESSONS – $12 per half hour at E dberg, AB. Ph. 7 80877-2140 or 780-679-4355, cell. ‘DUMP YER JUNK’ – Yard, garage clean-up. Steven Bjornson, 780-672-6140.
SERVICES WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, basements, light hauling. 780-608-7917, Tom Mino. TOTAL FOOT CARE, 780672-3993. Have a sp ecially trained RN visit you. GREG’S HANDYMAN SERVICES – Small renovations, small repairs, painting, basement developments. Quality workmanship, reasonable rates. Phone Greg at 780-672-8256. ROD LaGRANGE DRYWALL – residential/commercial. Tape, texture, estimates and references. Phone 780-679-8299 or 780352-0888. R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs Shingling, garages, concrete work Arborite and tiles 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose COMPLETE TILING SERVICE Specializing in backsplashes, tub surrounds and all types of wall. Patricia Fielding, Lady Tiler 780-672-3622
FOR RENT KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL FOR RENT, 780-672-8620. BITTERN LAKE HALL for rent. Call Bittern Lake Village Office, 780-672-7373. CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2695 ASPEN TERRACE One or Two-Bedroom Apartments Modern, spacious, clean. Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher in-suite washer/dryer. Rent includes heat, water and assigned parking with plug-in. In quiet surroundings. Many amenities within walking distance. Limited Time Offer Won’t Last Long! Call Today! 780-672-8681 ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL AT GRAND PARK VILLAGE – Large one a nd two bedroom suites starting at $650 for one b edroom and $700 for two bedrooms. Hurry! Deals like this won’t last. Call today for a v iewing, 780-281-0426 www.firesidepropertygroup.com ROOM FOR RENT – Shared accommodations for a female who is either w orking or going to school. Beautiful home located between Augustana and the downtown areas. N/S, N/P. Rent including utilities, $450/mo., DD $450. Ph. 780672-9622.
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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) 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 TAMARACK PLACE New 2-bedroom apartments for rent 5 appliances Month to Month Rentals Pet Friendly, Elevator Water, Heat, 1 parking stall included 780-678-2621 www.broadstreet.ca PAD RENTALS AVAILABLE – Move-in incentive offered. Call Camrose Mobile Home P ark, 780672-2396. LARGE TWO-BEDROOM FOUR-PLEX MAIN FLOOR – 1 1/2 baths, 6008 Marler Drive; also 1/2 duplex for rent. 780-718-1422 or 780-967-3498. TAMARACK PLACE Available now Built in 2010 Beautiful two-bedroom apartments Highways easily accessible Walking distance to shopping Security deposit only $650 780-678-2621 www.broadstreet.ca IMMACULATELY MAINTAINED – Quiet, friendly, secure ALL SENIORS apartment b uilding. N/S, N/P. Across from Roseha ven (Southview Manor, 5320-47 A ve.) Sunny main fl oor one-bedroom apartment facing south a vailable Oct. 1. Rent/DD $625. Includes heat, water, laundry room, parking. Phone 1-780-459-9846 or Barb at 780-608-2011.
ONE AND TWO BEDROOM SUITES – Reclaim your freedom in a spacious apartment for reasonable rates in Kensington Manor. They are newly renovated suites with large living area, new appliances, large master bedroom, walk-in storage closet and balcony with each unit. We are located close to pa rks and recreational facilities; we have laundry facility in the building and power to e ach parking stall. Rent starts at $ 750. Heat and hot w ater are included in the rent. To make an appointment for viewing please call 780-673-0049. FOR RENT DOWNTOWN – Two-bedroom basement suite. Three appliances plus shared laundry . Private entrance, utilities included. No pets, no smoking. $750/mo. plus damage deposit. 780-672-9531. TWO-BEDROOM HOME – Stove, fridge, w asher/dryer, freezer, rumpus room, garden shed. Non-smokers, no pets. A vailable immediately, $1,100/mo. Call 780672-1149. R.V. STORAGE FOR RENT – We have a few spots left in our non-heated indoor storage. We have many outdoor storage spaces available. We also have indoor heated storage but are limited by the door size (8.5’ x 9 .5’). Email: fixitmandean@ gmail.com or phone 403-872-2530. ONE-BEDROOM SUITE ON ACREAGE – 10 min. north of Camrose. Includes horse pasture.Single rooms also available. No smokers, no partiers. 780-608-6769. TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT SUITE in a quiet six-ple x at 5218-51 St. on upper fl oor with balcony. Available Oct. 1. $750/ mo. includes heat and w ater. No pets, smokers or partiers. Ph. 780672-5369. TILLICUM BEACH LAKEFRONT HOUSE – Ten months old, finished up and down, six appliances, two baths, three large bedrooms, gas fireplace, wrap-around balcony. $1,500/mo, $1,500 DD. Available Oct. 1. 780-281-0072.
CLEAN THREE-BEDROOM HALF DUPLEX – 1.5 baths, finished basement. Available Oct. 1. No pets, no s mokers. $1,080/mo., $1,080 DD. First month free rent. Ph. 780-986-4425 or 780-781-3965. WALKING DISTANCE TO AUGUSTANA Only $575 for this one-bedroom suite which is an ideal location to make commuting and studying less stressful for students. Laundry facilities are located in the b uilding. Extra storage space is located on lower level. One parking stall included. Available Oct. 15. Sorry no pets. ONE-BEDROOM SUITE AVAILABLE $695, recently reno vated onebedroom suite available. Recently upgraded paint, carpet, deep closets, with newer appliances and a double sink in the kitchen. Outdoor group patio and laundry. Small pets welcome. Parking stall, heat and water included. ENJOY THE SPACE $750 - $850 for these ideally located, three-bedroom units which give you lots of room to enjoy your time at home. You will be able to entertain easily in your lar ge living room that has the kitchen just steps away. With dishwasher and in-suite laundry, keeping your home clean is a breeze. W ith the corner store steps away, you never have to worry about running out o f ingredients. Available immediately. Sorry, no pets. For pictures of these properties and others, visit us online at www.RentAlberta.info or call 780-679-0002 to book a showing. BEAUTIFUL HOME – Immaculate condition. Three bedrooms, three baths, one w ith jacuzzi tub. Hardwood floor, ceramic tile, double garage large yard w/three decks. Available Nov. 1. No smoking, no pets. $1,800/mo. 780-678-4644. NEWER TWO-BEDROOM FOUR-PLEX – Available Nov. 1. $850/mo. All appliances. Ph. J ohn, 780-608-7386.
HOUSE FOR RENT – Four large bedrooms, office, large, open kitchen w/plenty of cupboards, two living areas, 2 1/2 baths, five appliances. Covered deck in private yard, 24’ x 26 ’ detached, heated garage. Walking distance to Cornerstone area. $1,600/mo. plus utilities. N/S and no p ets. Available Nov. 1. Call Anita, 780-678-4913.
HOUSEHOLD WASHER/DRYER – Pair $600; KitchenAid 5 qt . mixer with three attachments, recipe book included, used once, $150. Reason for selling - lack of space. 780-608-1747. NEW AND USED FURNITURE – Used: Six wooden folding chairs, $60; Kitchen table w/four chairs, $50; Microwave stand, $75; 1973 encyclopedias, complete set, $300 obo. New: Beige chair, $300 obo; Ashley armoire, $600 obo. Ph. 780-672-3520. FRIGIDAIRE STACKABLE WASHER/DRYER – $200/pair. 780-672-3890. TWO ROLL TOP DESKS – One antique. $800 and $200. 780781-9205. ANTIQUE PIANO FOR SALE 1906 vintage D.W. Karn oak upright piano in excellent condition. Ivory keys, solid wood, no scratches or cracks. Asking $800. Call 780-373-2503 STACKED WASHER AND DRYER – $85. Ph. 780-672-1266. GERHARD HEINTZMAN – 42” piano and bench, excellent condition, $1,000. Ph. 780-672-6119. BEAUMARK WASHER – Seven years old, works great, $75. 780373-3963. 4-SHELF DARK WOOD BOOKCASE – 60”h x 3 7”w. $25. 780-672-3791. ELECTRIC STOVE – Good condition, $100 obo. 780-672-4733.
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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.
BAKE OR WORK TABLE – White, on castors, $40. 780-6081747. FURNITURE, APPLIANCES, LIFT CHAIR –No offer refused. Delivery available. 780-877-2255. USED GAS FURNACE – $50 obo. 780-374-2400. VALANCE ROD – Extends to 138”, $20. 780-672-6507. PINK SWIVEL LIVING ROOM CHAIR – Great shape, $25. 780-672-6507. ANTIQUE ROCKING CHAIR – $100. Ph. 780-679-0928. ATTENTION HUNTERS – Coronado freezer, 22.5 cu. ft., $175. Ph. 780-672-7153.
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.
L.R. MIRROR – Brass edges, 30” x 48”, $30. 780-672-9622.
Example: Girl’s bicycle, like new, $70. 555-555-5555 WRITE YOUR AD HERE:
MACHINERY SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?’ Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds, 780-672-3142. 1981 INTERNATIONAL GRAIN TRUCK – Single axle w/466 diesel engine, metal box, roll tarp. 780-608-6720.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE ON SECONDARY HWY – To view go to www.propertyguys.com, ID #147234 or call 780-679-8941. 1030 SQ. FT. BI-LEVEL HOME IN CAMROSE – Four bedrooms, two baths, totally finished upstairs and down. Comes w/fridge, stove, microwave, dishwasher, washer, dryer and pellet stove. 50’ x 120’ lot, lots of room to park. Double garage and garden shed. In quiet area near all amenities. Can be viewed on propertyguys.com #147274. Reduced to $ 240,000. Ph. 7 80374-2161 after 5:00 p.m. ACREAGE FOR SALE – 41 acres on H wy. 21, 15 min. from Camrose. Directly across from 27-hole golf course. 30’ x 50’ heated shop, ideal for welder, trucking company or horse operation. Property is fenced. Would be great for recreational use. Great water. Small older house recently upgraded. Call 780672-9668 for info. Asking price: $369,000. Willing to take offers. EXCEPTIONAL HOME FOR SALE – In the Augustana University area. 1,120 sq. ft. home on 60’ x 147’ lot. Three bedrooms and bath on main floor, original hardwood and newly finished basement in-law suite with separate entrance. New since 2008: shingles, weeping tile and sewer line to s treet, fence, front cement driveway and patio, landscaping, windows, high efficiency furnace, kitchen cabinets, floor covering, double insulated and lined garage with high efficiency furnace. Lots of parking for RVs, etc. Upgraded electrical, plumbing, gas fitting, comes w ith nine nearly new appliances. Nothing to do but move in. Selling for new bank appraised value. Phone 7 80672-5109 or 780-608-8478 for appointment to view. No realtors. AUCTION 220 Acre Farm with Breathtaking Views along Battle River House and 50' x 200’ building, Camrose, AB area Online bidding opens Wed., Oct. 12 and closes Wed., Oct. 19 Call Hodgins Auctioneers 1-800-667-2075! SK.PL #915407 AB.PL #180827 80 ACRES – 30 km. northeast of Camrose, Twp. Rd. 480, Rge. Rd. 181. Fenced dugout, power and gas close by. Asking $95,000. 780941-2104. JUST LISTED – 1,000 sq. ft. house in Camrose. $219,500 or offers. To view go to www.propertyguys.com, ID #701465 or ca ll 780-672-5599.
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BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES. Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780-672-3142. GELBVIEH BULLS FOR SALE – Yearling and two-year-olds, semen tested. 780-672-9950. NEWLY PLANTED HAY – round bales, Timothy and alfalfa, meadow and smooth brome, about 1150-1200 lb., good for horses, sheep, cattle, 100 bales. 780375-3965.
MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 26 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs PIPE — 1 1/2”, 2 3 /8”, 2 7/ 8”, 3 1/2”, sucker rod 5/8”, 3/4”, 7/8”, plain or scraper type. Other pipe and metal available. 1-800-661-7858.
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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) JOHN DEERE 314 HYDROSTATIC tractor w/47” deck plus 43” tiller attachment; HUSQVARNA 24 HP HYDROSTATIC tractor w/48”deck plus 48” Berco sweeper attachment; 10 HP ARIENS e/s 32” snowthrower plus 36” sidewalk sweeper; JD L120 HYDROSTATIC tractor w/48” deck plus 42” snowthrower attachment (LOW HOURS); SEARS 10 HP tractor w/32” showthrower attachment (first $850). www.jds-smallengine.com Phone 780-672-7649. STEEL BUILDINGS FOR SALE! ROCK BOTTOM PRICES! – Alpine Model, 32’W x 56’L x 18’H. Comp. value $19,969, now $12,490; Quonset Model, 30’W x 50’L x 14’H. Comp. value $12,711, now $8,390; Quonset model, 42’W x 80’L x 15’H. Comp. value $23,598, now $14,490. Open-ended; build your own ends or a dd factory ends. Includes: endwall framing brackets, all hardware, manuals, engineered drawings. Easy do-it-yourself assembly. Canadian manufacturerd since 1980. 1-866-441-6356. www.steelbuildingdepot.ca GET READY FOR WINTER – Seasoned, split spruce and poplar. 780-662-2995. SULLIVAN VPAP II – $600. Ph. 780-672-7877. 150 PUZZLES – 1,000, 750 and 500 pieces. 50¢ ea. 780-672-2988. 11 FT. SHUFFLEBOARD – Like new, $85. 780-672-3791. GOOD, USED GAS LAWN MOWER – Rear bagger, $100. 780672-2042. ARE YOU A WINE MAKER OR BEER MAKER? – I have approximately $300 worth of wine and beer making supplies. Your price, $50. 780-672-6119. RIEDELL FIGURE SKATES – In good condition, size 5, $40. 780-678-2323. 18” AND 12” AERATION PIPES – $99. Ph. 780-679-4199 or 780608-3111. NICE, SMALL PORTABLE STROLLER – Good shape, $15. 780-672-6507. ALUMINUM STORM DOOR – $35. Ph. 780-672-1153. FIREWOOD FOR SALE – Cut, split and seasoned. Birch, spruce and poplar available. Can deliver four cords anytime. Ph. 7 80-3618735. AIRMASTER EXERCISER – $90. Ph. 780-672-4143. PLAYPEN W/CHANGE TABLE – New condition. Reg. $250, selling $95. 780-678-4928. SIT AND STAND DOUBLE STROLLER – Great shape, $45. 780-672-8336. METAL STEP EXERCISER – $30. Ph. 780-672-4143.
GARAGE SALES 4409-48 ST., FORESTBURG – Die-cast toys, flat deck trailer, saddle, rainbarrels, misc. Sept. 30: 12 to 5 p.m., Oct. 1: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Watch for signs.
Employment Opportunities Lube Bay Technician If you enjoy working in a fast-paced and friendly environment, are mechanically inclined and able to perform small automotive repairs, this position in our Fast Lane could be right for you. Duties to include oil changes, light maintenance and tire service. Experience is an asset, but not required. Competitive wages and benefits. Please send resumé attention Pat Quinlan via email: info@lambford.com or fax: 780-672-2440
Receptionist An excellent telephone manner and friendly outgoing personality are musts and some working knowledge of computers would be an asset. Duties include a busy switchboard, greeting customers, booking in vehicles, data entry and general office duties. Please send resumé to siler@lambford.com or fax to 780-672-2440.
Bayou Perma-Pipe Canada, Ltd., a joint venture between The Bayou Companies, Inc. (Bayou) and Perma-Pipe, Inc. is a pipe coating and insulation facility located in Camrose, Alberta. We are currently searching for full-time:
GENERAL LABOURERS We are looking for reliable, dependable, physically fit individuals who are willing to work as part of a team. This position is ideally suited for anyone looking for a stable, positive work environment. Individuals must be willing and able to work shift work, and nights. We offer competitive wages, RRSP and benefit package. Please submit your resume to: BPPC Ltd. 5233-39 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 4R5 Fax: 1-877-208-9942 Email: tdavies@bayoupermapipe.com
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Production Clerk EVRAZ Camrose Works, a premier manufacturer of ERW and SAW line pipe for worldwide oil and gas industry customers, is seeking an energetic individual to join our Team as a Production Clerk in Camrose, Alberta. Duties will include: • Data entry • Managing order entry, scheduling and shipping requirements • Maintaining inventory of raw materials and finished products • Provide accurate production reports and schedules The qualified candidate will have: • A high school diploma; post secondary education is preferred • Strong computer skills including Microsoft Excel, Word and Access. • Strong data entry skills, analytical and detail oriented. Work well under tight deadlines. • Preference will be given to candidates with experience within a manufacturing environment. Please send a resume and covering letter detailing training, experience and references by September 30, 2011 to: EVRAZ Camrose Works c/o Jeff Fox, Human Resources Manager 5302-39 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 2N8 Fax: 780-679-0690 Email: camrosehr@evrazincna.com We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
AUTOMOTIVE MANAGER As we look to the future, our team is missing an important piece. You. We are in the process of complementing a team dedicated to providing top notch customer service when it comes to servicing our customers’ vehicles and providing parts to all our D.I.Y. customers, and you can be right there. We have just implemented the costar management system, and in conjunction with our great products and services, we intend to move in front of our competition. If you have service writing or automotive managing experience, you are well positioned to provide what we are looking for. The benefits of working with us include competitive salary, profit sharing, medical benefits and a great work environment. Apply with resumé to our customer service desk, attention Tina or email your resumé to ctc398@cable-lynx.net
CANADIAN TIRE Duggan Mall, Camrose Phone 780-672-1400 Auto Service 780-672-1478 STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat., 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Service Hours: Mon.-Wed., Fri., Sat., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.; Thurs., 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sun. and Holidays – Closed
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Acquired Brain Injury Service Coordinator Serving: Camrose, Vermilion, Wainwright and Areas Responsibilities To provide coordination and advocacy services to assist individuals with acquired brain injury to access needed services and supports. Qualifications A minimum of a completed diploma or degree with four years’ experience in human service delivery (preferably at least two years in the area of brain injury). The successful candidate will be provided a vehicle and will have the ability to work flexible hours and travel. Related Information Hours of Work: 36.25 hours per week Salary: up to $22.00 per hour plus employee benefits Only those candidates to be interviewed will be contacted Submit application by October 6, 2011 Attention: Joyce Neiman, Program Manager Canadian Mental Health Association 5017-50 Avenue, Red Deer, AB, T4N 4B2 OR email jneiman@reddeer.cmha.ab.ca
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WE’RE BUSY AND HIRING! The Home Team has immediate openings in-store and in our yard!
Business is brisk at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre. We’re looking for motivated team players who demonstrate initiative and willingness to go the extra mile to serve our valued customers and contractors. As a Home employee, you will need to be able to work in a fast-paced environment, where each day delivers new opportunities for growth and success.
NOW HIRING… • Department Manager Plumbing / Electrical Dep’t.
If you have a minimum of 3 years’ experience in the plumbing or electrical trade you will be well positioned to help our extensive customer base. You’ll assist our contractor and individual clients in making wise choices for their new or renovation projects. Supervisory skills and the ability to train / mentor other staff members are valuable assets.
•Full-time Tool/Hardware Dep’t.
Find satisfaction assisting our diverse client base with the right hand or power equipment and hardware to the get the job done right. Full training provided.
Experience with wide range of building materials advantageous.
Benefits of working at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre • an exciting retail work environment • competitive wages • opportunities for advancement • a clean, safe working environment
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Love Shoes? Part-time Sales Position If you appreciate quality, brand-name 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
Apply with resume… 6809-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-8818 Fax 780-672-8809 Email jill@hhbccamrose.ca
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Pet Walk raises funds for animals By Murray Green
The Battle River Animal Protection Society (BRAPS) will be holding its fourth annual Pet Walk on October 2 from noon to 3 p.m. Walkers can drop by the Global Pets store to pick up pledge forms. "Last year we raised $2,000 during the Pet Walk," said president Laura Houseman. The funds help BRAPS with the expenses of taking care of animals until suitable owners are found. The community rallied to save a cat's life this spring. Laura received funding help from volunteers to send feline Violet to the operating table. "Dr. Scott Clifford at the Battle River Veterinary Services performed the surgery needed and Violet has since had a full recovery." Last week a story included an error. It should have read, Dr. Clifford is with the Battle River Veterinary Services. "Dr. Clifford gave us a generous discount (to help our cause) on Violet's amp surgery and we feel he and his staff deserve a special thank you and recognition for the wonderful care of Violet and her successful surgery. Although he is not our regular vet, he should get recognition for his generosity and support to our society," said Monica Rusnak of BRAPS. "We also want to express our ongoing thanks and appreciation to the Camrose Veterinary Hospital (formerly Camrose Veterinary Group) for their continued support in providing the medical attention required for our rescue animals." To help BRAPS, donations can be dropped off at the west end Battle River Credit Union. For more information on the Pet Walk or to volunteer, contact BRAPS at braps@hotmail.ca or phone 780-678-5713 or 780-6795607.
WEIGHT MANAGEMENT PROGRAM NURSE Job Type: 0.4 FTE Location: Camrose PCN Clinic – Edgeworth Centre, Camrose, AB
Lammle’s Western Wear and Tack is a major Alberta retailer and a leading force in the western wear industry. We have been in business for over 25 years and currently operate 22 locations in Alberta, 2 in BC. We provide quality leading edge fashion and are a key supplier to both the English and Western horse worlds. We offer a competitive compensation package as well as performance based bonuses and fabulous employee discounts for all levels of employment. We are currently seeking people for the position of:
FT and PT Sales Outfitters We offer: • Competitive salary and benefits • Performance based incentive program • Unparalleled opportunity for growth • A challenging and rewarding environment Your background should include: • Time management skills • A strong focus on customer service • Proactive and innovative thinking • Thrive on working in a team environment • Tack knowledge is an asset but not required If you have a desire to provide excellent customer service and work in a fun, results driven environment, please contact us. (Must be able to work days, evenings, and weekends) By email: resume@lammles.com By fax: (403) 252-3341 In person: 322 Cornerstone Plaza, 6800-48 Ave., Camrose
The Camrose Primary Care Network (PCN) seeks an experienced, organized and enthusiastic Registered Nurse to provide comprehensive care to PCN clients of the On Your Weigh Weight Management Program. As the Camrose PCN Weight Management Nurse, this is your opportunity to work to full scope of practice alongside a multidisciplinary team made up of family physicians and other healthcare providers. In partnership with the individual/family/community and multi-disciplinary team, you will develop a comprehensive care plan with a focus on helping the individual establish priorities for optimal health through the use of short and long-term care goals, expected outcomes and action plans. This position offers a competitive wage; flexible work schedule and the opportunity to enhance your education, nursing skills and gain certifications through continuous learning sessions, workshops and conferences. Qualifications: You have a Baccalaureate degree in Nursing; current CARNA Registration, proficiency in use of computers; clinical skills in weight management or primary care nursing; two years’ nursing experience; demonstrated ability and willingness to work in an unstructured and dynamic environment that requires flexibility and balancing of competing priorities; ability to develop new skills and apply theory into practice; and an enthusiastic, can-do attitude. Note: Educational equivalencies and experience may be considered. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday, September 30, 2011. Please email a copy of your resume and cover letter to: Stacey L. Strilchuk, Executive Director, Camrose PCN at stacey@camrosepcn.com Visit the Camrose PCN at www.CamrosePCN.com to learn more
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CAMROSE COUNTY 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 Phone 780-672-4446 Fax 780-672-1008 Public Works. . . . . . . 780-672-4449 Website www.county.camrose.ab.ca Email county@county.camrose.ab.ca
PUBLIC TENDER Sale of Used 1995 - 310D John Deere Backhoe Camrose County invites tenders for the sale of one used 1995 - 310D John Deere Backhoe. Interested parties are asked to submit their bid to Camrose County Public Works no later than 11:00 a.m., September 30, 2011, in the County Administration Building. A recommendation will be presented to Council October 11, 2011. Tenders must be submitted in a sealed envelope marked “Used 1995 - 310D John Deere Backhoe Tender” on the Camrose County Bid form which is available at the Public Works Department or on the County website www.county.camrose.ab.ca Tenders are to include a 10% deposit in the form of a certified cheque, or money order, which will be refunded should the tender not be accepted. Tenders are to be addressed to: Graham J. Backus C.E.T. Manager of Public Works, Camrose County 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 3S8 Details: 1995 - 310D John Deere Backhoe • 4226 hours (as of September 15, 2011) • Extend a hoe • Quick attach • Serial Number T0310DG807619 Included: • Cleanout Bucket • Ditching Bucket • Forks • Broom c/w attachments Unit will be sold on an “as is,” and “where is” basis. There is no warranty expressed or implied. Prospective bidders are urged to examine all items and assure themselves as to the condition and suitability for the intended purposes. The equipment may be viewed during working hours from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday. Please contact Camrose County Shop Foreman Harvey Megley for appointment, (phone 780-672-4449, fax 780-678-3071) or for any further information regarding the aforementioned equipment. All maintenance history is available upon request. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND NEW NORWAY, ALBERTA UTE VON HELLDORFF hereby of fers the follo wing land for sale by tender, subject to the existing reservations on title: Parcel 1 – SW-20-45-20-W4 Parcel 2 – SE-20-45-20-W4 Tenders are to be submitted in sealed en velopes marked “Von Helldorff Tender”, to James Harry Andreassen, of Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1, on or before 12:00 noon, October 31, 2011, and shall be accompanied with a cheque for 5% of the tender price, and purchaser’s GST number. GST is payable in the event the purchaser does not provide GST number.
FRONT DESK A part-time position exists at our front desk. Shifts include either 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. or 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. with some weekends.
SERVERS Join our team as a server. Openings are available in the Dining Room, Restaurant, Bar and Lounge. Please apply for any of these positions at our front desk.
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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 6 FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTS 1256146 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 3601-48 Ave., Camrose, AB Full-time / shift work – no experience necessary $11.24 per hour plus benefits
Now hiring for FT positions Positions work rotating shifts of days, nights, graveyards and some weekends. Highway 13 West, Camrose Phone 780-672-9171 Toll Free 1-877-477-9171 www.norsemeninn.com
HIRING AT BOTH LOCATIONS IN CAMROSE Honesty, caring and a workplace that feels like home
An employer you can count on Apply in person with resume at either Camrose store
WANTED Cook / Server The Bailey Theatre is seeking a cook and server for the Bailey Bistro. Please drop off resumé at the Bailey Theatre 5041-50 Street Camrose, AB T4V 1R3 OR email to: info@baileytheatre.com Phone 780-672-5510 www.baileytheatre.com
BIRTHS To Amber
Bratrud, of Camrose, on Sept. 13, a son. To Teri-Lynn and Krist Hagen, of Camrose, on Sept. 14, a son. To Tracey and James Burtnack, of Camrose, on Sept. 17, a son.
DEATHS Otto Koentopp, of Camrose,
Construction & Environmental Ltd. is looking for experienced
Grading Foreman, Surveyor/Grademan, Excavator, Dozer, Grader, Rock Truck, Packer, Tractor, and Disc Operators for work in the Camrose area. Clean driver’s abstract and all safety tickets a must (Standard First Aid, H2S, CSTS/PST and Ground Disturbance II). Competitive wages, full benefits, year round work. Resumes can be faxed to 780-960-8930 or emailed to careers@mcel.ca in word format with “Camrose Work” in the subject line. Only those contacted will be interviewed.
on Sept. 18, at the age of 85 years. Arvid Carlson, of Camrose (formerly Meeting Creek), on Sept. 19, at the age of 81 years. P.J. Bailey, of Edmonton (formerly Camrose), on Sept. 23, at the age of 19 years.
Tenders will not be opened in public. The highest, or an y tender, not necessarily accepted. T enders will be accepted on either, or both parcels.
Basic Furniture Building and Finishing Course
Unsuccessful tenderers will be notified by mail, and their cheques returned.
Project analysis, materials, (wood, joinery, fasteners) hand and power tools, safety equipment and practice. Wilf Willing, Instructor
Tender is subject to tenant’s rights, including a right of first refusal in favour of the existing tenant, and the tenant’s right to farm the land for 2012, for $60.00 per titled acre (plus county taxes), plus GST. Successful tenderers shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before December 1, 2011, and their cheque shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of NORA ISOBEL HOLMBERG, who died on August 25, 2011. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by October 27, 2011, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
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City of Camrose Volunteer Opportunities Are you passionate about your community? Consider volunteering for a Board or Committee! The City of Camrose is seeking adult residents to serve as Members at Large on the following Boards and Committees: Assessment Review Boards (3) The Assessment Review Boards will hear complaints related to business tax, local improvement tax and assessment complaints. Members on the Assessment Review Boards are required to complete four days of training, in accordance with the Municipal Government Act. The Boards meet annually, as required.
Green Action Committee (6) The Green Action Committee is an advisory committee to Council that provides recommendations on green action. The Committee serves as a think tank aimed at improving Camrose as a green community. The Committee meets monthly, as required. Camrose youth are eligible to apply.
Social Planning Advisory Committee (5) The Social Planning Advisory Committee is an advisory body to Council that identifies social issues, needs and trends in the community. The Social Planning Advisory Committee meets monthly. The City is seeking three (3) representatives from related agencies.
Camrose/Japan Friendship Society (5) The Camrose/Japan Friendship Society promotes and coordinates the friendship and goodwill between the City of Camrose, the Camrose Composite High School and our Japanese affiliates. The Society meets as required
Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (1) Airport Commission (2) The Subdivision and Development Appeal Board makes The Airport Commission is an advisory body to decisions on subdivision and development appeals in Council that monitors the management, operation and accordance with the Municipal Government Act and Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Bylaw. The maintenance of the Camrose Airport. The Commission Camrose Public Library (3) makes recommendations pertaining to funding The Camrose Public Library Board is responsible for Subdivision and Development Appeal Board meets on an providing an excellent library service to the City of as required basis. applications, airport improvements, safety and optimum Camrose and surrounding area. The Public Library Board usage of the airport. The Commission meets monthly. meets monthly. Residents of Camrose County are eligible Make a difference! to apply. For more information on the appointment process and Affordable Housing Committee (6) to obtain an application form, visit www.camrose.ca Committee/Board Legend: The Affordable Housing Committee is an advisory body or contact City Hall at 780-672-4426. Please submit to Council that supports affordable, social and special applications by 4:30 p.m., October 14, 2011 via: Cultural/Social Environmental needs housing initiatives. The Committee submits Fax: 780-672-2469 OR recommendations to Council on affordable housing Email: mkanarek@camrose.ca OR Planning/Infrastructure Quasi Judicial In person at City Hall, 5204-50 Ave. funding and projects. The Committee meets monthly.
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS Take notice that the following Development Permits for the proposed uses listed below have been approved by the City of Camrose Development Authority, under the provision of Bylaw #2567/07, the Land Use Bylaw of the City of Camrose. The development permits have been approved SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF APPEAL TO THE SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD. Any person wishing to appeal an approval may do so by serving a written notice of appeal and the REQUIRED FEE to the Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose (telephone: 780-672-4426) within 14 days after the date of this notice. Further information regarding these Development Permits may be obtained from the City of Camrose, Planning and Development Services, Lower Floor, Mirror Lake Centre, during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday (telephone: 780-672-4428). PERMIT # 3514 A-26-11 A-27-11 A-28-11
LEGAL ADDRESS Plan Block Lot 0840439 231RS 5934S 0741102
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
GENERAL MANAGER, CORPORATE SERVICES
Are you looking for an opportunity to make a difference in your community? Join our team at the City of Camrose where you can contribute to helping Camrose grow as a dynamic community with an exceptional quality of life. As GENERAL MANAGER, CORPORATE SERVICES you will be part of the senior management team, providing leadership and support for corporate operations. This diversified role includes management of Human Resources/ Labor Relations, Information Technology, Records Management, Legislative Services and Protective Services. This position reports to the City Manager. QUALIFICATIONS: • University Degree in related discipline. Completion or enrolment in the Local Government Certificate Program; or combination of education, experience and training. • Ten (10) or more year’s responsible managerial experience in a related position. • Thorough knowledge of the Municipal Government Act, ability to interpret various legislative documents and act as a signing officer for the City. • Thorough knowledge of the organization and function of a local government. • Demonstrated strong interpersonal skills to effectively interact with external and internal stakeholders. • Well developed managerial skills with the ability to plan, direct, coach and mentor. • Candidates not having direct experience in all areas of responsibility may be considered for a developmental role. Experience in Records Management is preferred. • Demonstrated computer skills in Microsoft Suite. The successful candidate will be required to produce a valid class 5 driver’s license and Police Information Check. HOURS OF WORK: Hours of work are generally 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. Management duties will require work outside of the core hours as part of this role. SALARY AND BENFITS: The City of Camrose offers a competitive salary, attractive benefits, and a positive work environment. The starting salary for this position will be based upon the experience and qualifications of the successful candidate. APPLICATIONS: Qualified applicants are encouraged to submit a cover letter and current resume via e-mail or to the address below no later than 4:30 p.m. October 7, 2011. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. City of Camrose, Human Resources 5204-50 Avenue Camrose, Alberta T4V 0S8
Telephone 780-672-4426 Fax 780-672-2469 Email: hr@camrose.ca Website: www.camrose.ca
2011 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ROUND-UP Friday, October 7, 2011 – 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, October 8, 2011 – 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Location: Public Works Yards 4202-51 Avenue, Camrose
CAMROSE REGIONAL SANITARY LANDFILL OPEN LATE WEDNESDAY NIGHTS from 9:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. ending SEPTEMBER 28, 2011
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Buffaloes stay close to St. Albert
Hair
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By Murray Green
The Camrose Buffaloes peewee squad played well defensively to contain the St. Albert Colts to a 16-0 score. "The Buffaloes came out today and worked harder than they have so far this season, however the end result had us losing our third consecutive game," said coach James Kozak. "There were many positives to take from this game, the most important being that we did not get intimidated by our much larger competition this time around. Ea rly on, the Colts tried to push our offensive line around to no avail. We not only held our ground, on a number of plays we knocked their much larger defence back and down." First year peewee Dorien Sikstrom and Braden Sebjanic had some big hits for the Buffaloes. "On the offensive side of the ball, we continued to struggle a bit with turnovers and missed blocks, but with a little hard work this ship can and will be righted," added James. "Our defence, which is definitely a s trength of ours, played very strong again." The coach issued encouraging words to his players. "Keep your heads high Buffaloes, we are improving every week competing against teams well above our tier. More hard work this week and practice, and the results next week will continue to move to our favour."
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Employment Opportunities Prism Integrated Solutions Inc. is located in Forestburg, AB, and is a specialty oilfield production equipment manufacturer that is currently hiring for the following positions: • Full Time Painter Experienced Industrial Painter-Coater • Welders Apprentice to Journeymen positions available • Shop Assembly Person Mechanical inclination preferred Prism Integrated Solutions Inc. is looking for responsible, self-motivated, energetic people. We supply a health plan and a good working environment. Please contact Bob Rajewski Shop: 780-582-3900 Cell: 403-323-0085 Fax: 780-582-3922 Email: b_rajewski@ prismcorp.net
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Bantams
The bantam club is cutting down on miscues, but lost 41-0 to the St. Albert Fury. "Defensively we held the Fury to one touchdown in the first quarter, one in the third and one in the fourth. Our lapse was in the second," said coach Carl Davidse. "Offensively, we had a few small drives early and started to have more drives in the third and fourth quarter. Over half of our team is first year bantams, while the Chargers (last week's opponents) and the Fury are mainly second year players." Atom herd
The atom squad suffered a 48-0 loss to the St. Albert Vikings on Sunday, Sept. 18. "We lost to a v ery strong, big, fast and experienced Vikings team. Our offense could not move the ball with any sustained drives because their defensive line pressured us all game," said coach Fitz Sherman. "Our defence came up big in the first quarter and put up a strong goal line stand to keep them out of the end zone." Unfortunately the team could not build on that momentum. The Buffaloes added three new players. "For two of them (Bobby and Calynn Soosay), it was their first football game and they were pressed into action. There were several players who never gave up and stuck with it all game and even fought through some injuries," said coach Sherman. All three Camrose teams host on October 1 a nd 8 a t Kin Park. The atom team plays at 11 a.m., the bantams start at 12:30 p.m. and the peewee squad begins at 3 p.m. The Spruce Grove Cougars and the St. A lbert Buccaneers provide the opposition.
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Agriculture is my life. Agriculture is our life too. AFSC has been providing Alberta producers with Crop Insurance for over 70 years. We are currently looking for a Field Support (Office Administration – 0.80 FTE) in our Camrose District Office. Visit www.AFSC.ca to apply
Partsperson / Counterperson for busy agricultural / industrial supply shop. Experience preferred but will train the right candidate. Top wages and benefits. Apply in confidence to: Advertiser #309 c/o Camrose Booster Ltd. 4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 OR email ads@camrosebooster.com Please state “Advertiser 309” in subject line. Only applicants selected for interview will be contacted. Thank you in advance for your interest.
FT/PT Licensed Stylists Experienced Apprentice Stylists Competitive Wages High Earning Potential on Commission Very Busy Salon – Clientele Provided Call Marty at 780-913-9897 or Gerry at 780-608-8784 Fax resumé to 403-266-4599 Email to joycefch@telus.net Or drop it off at our salon 164, 6800-48 Avenue, Camrose Come and be a part of our professional and friendly team!
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Now Hiring ~ Automotive Sales Consultant We need an individual who: • is enthusiastic and self-motivated • has long-term goals • has superior organizational skills • works well with people We offer: • health and dental benefits • long and short term disability insurance • a fun, professional working atmosphere • high volume sales and leasing • an aggressive pay plan…and much more! Apply in person, email or af x resume to Brett Denham, Sales Manager Lamb Ford Sales Ltd. Email: info@lambford.com Fax 780-672-2440
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Assistant Restaurant Manager You will focus on profitability, cleanliness, culinary execution and service delivery to ensure overall delivery of guest expectations. You will participate in the launch of national promotions, develop shift profitability analyses, provide input into hiring strategies and processes and promote employee communications. You have at least two years of experience in a supervisory capacity within the food service / hospitality industry and comprehensive knowledge of fundamental training principles and adult learning techniques. A highly skilled communicator, you have thorough knowledge of related legislation and a working understanding of food, food handling and preparation. Let us know why you’re an ideal candidate by applying in person to Greg at: East Side Mario’s #600, 7300-48 Avenue Camrose, AB
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MS Community Group set to launch Submitted by Darrel Gregory
Alberta has one of the highest rates of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in the world, which presents challenges to try and connect with everyone affected by MS in the province in order to offer services and programs. The MS Society is closer to making
those connections with Albertans since starting an MS Community Group in Camrose. “This is one of the best things the MS Society can do in our community,” said Norma Smart, a Camrose resident. “Right now we don’t have a w ay to communicate with each other. I sit at home all week.”
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The MS Community Group will meet the first Wednesday of every month starting on October 5. Meetings are from 7 t o 9 p .m. at the Bethany Group Multipurpose Room. For more information, contact the MS Society at 1-800-268-7582.
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P.J. Bailey P.J. Bailey was born at St. Mary’s Hospital in Camrose on October 10, 1991. He was welcomed into the family of B ob and Valerie Bailey when Bob’s adopted sister (P.J.’s biological mother), Joni Lynn Bailey, became unable to care for him. P.J. became Val and Bob’s only son, and younger brother to Brittany and Halley, while still a baby. P.J. was a source of joy and pride to his family right from the start. A happy, good-natured boy, he developed into a wellrounded young man. He excelled in many areas, and he was the recipient of countless accolades and awards in his brief life. Recognition came in music, mechanics, dance and academics. Of special note was his selection as winner of the Don Bailey Jazz Award, which was named for his Grandpa, who was also a trumpet player. P.J. was also especially proud of his work in the F.A.C.T. program at CCHS, finishing near the front of the pack in the year end Triathlon event. P.J.’s extracurricular activities kept him extremely busy, while proving to set him apart as an exceptional individual. He was naturally athletic, and enjoyed soccer, baseball and swimming in his early years. But it would be hockey and dance that would vie for his time later on. Although he really enjoyed hockey, P.J., the consummate artist, opted to pursue his gifts in dance through Junior High and High School. He truly shone in his dance activities, lighting up the stage with his charisma, energy and presence. P.J. always enjoyed performing, taking to the stage as early as eight years of age, when he was cast as Winthrop in the local Churchmice production of The Music Man. He followed this with two childhood roles in university productions at Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta. It was music, however, that became P.J.’s chosen vehicle for performance, and it would remain his main passion in the ensuing years. Strong in piano and voice, P.J. was mainly noted for his trumpet playing. He played in the concert and jazz bands at Charlie Killam under his Dad, and at CCHS under Tom Spila. He served as president of the CCHS Concert Band, attended Music Camp Alberta, Wetaskiwin Jazz Camp with Karl Schwonik, and Grant MacEwan Jazz Camp administrated by Raymond Baril. He was selected to the Alberta Provincial Honour Band as well as the High School Honour Choir. Nowhere, however, did P.J.’s versatility shine through as it did in the annual Camrose Music Festival. Participating in piano, voice, dance, instrumental music and speech arts, P.J. was awarded with the Multi Talent Trophy and scholarship on four different occasions. His efforts in music resulted in recommendations to provincials in musical theatre, speech arts and trumpet. After high school, P.J. continued to follow his musical interest, enrolling in Grant MacEwan University. He was proud to have been selected to perform in “Jazz Band I” as well as the “Showcase Band”. As busy as P.J. was with his schooling and extra-curricular activities, he st ill managed to find a way to earn money babysitting and taking over his sister’s Booster route in junior high, and later working construction with Don Skretting in Grande Prairie, bussing tables at the Norsemen Inn, and working retail at Canadian Tire. He particularly enjoyed working alongside his Uncle Jim, Auntie Janet and cousin Mark at the Hillaby farms near Kelsey for a couple of summers. Recently, he did a stint at Global Power in Edmonton, before settling into sales at Denny Andrews Ford in the west end. In accordance with his lifelong passion for cars and mechanics, he had just started in their service department at the end of August, planning to enter an auto and heavy duty mechanics apprenticeship program. He had a burgeoning entrepreneurial spirit, having purchased some candy vending machines for their showroom and turning over vehicles on the side for a t idy profit. He had a b usiness plan to finish a dual mechanics program, eventually taking some business courses so he could own his own business some day. P.J.’s Facebook wall is inundated with countless messages of love, admiration and grief, from family, friends and even mere acquaintances. He was a ver y blessed young man, effortlessly excelling in a wide range of skills while making many friends in every facet of his life. He was a gifted communicator, easily connecting with young and old alike. He had the capacity to impact the lives of others at a single meeting with his honesty, generosity, kindness, sunny disposition, talent, old-world courtesy and manners, and through the profound respect he showed others, regardless of station. He loved to work with his hands and stay active, at work and at play. In spite of the foregoing, P.J. was a modest person, always ready to help others in need. His parents felt privileged to have him for their son, and his sisters, aunts, uncles and cousins were proud to call him family. P.J.’s life ended tragically in Edmonton last Friday (September 23, 2011), at the tender age of 19 years in a devastating motor vehicle collision. Despite heroic efforts by skilled ER nurses and doctors at t he University of A lberta Hospital, P.J. passed away in the early hours of t he morning with members of his family, friends and co-workers at his side. He is predeceased by his sister Carling Mary Bailey (infant and youngest daughter of Bob and Val Bailey), his cousin Rick Hillaby (son of Jim and Janet Hillaby), and both sets of grandparents (Don and Melva Bailey), (Gordie and Gladys Sommer). He leaves to deeply and forever mourn his passing, his parents and sisters, step-grandfather Stuart (Lorna) Bailey, and honorary grandfather (Al Tabler), many aunts, uncles, cousins and his girlfriend Yarina Sen. A prayer vigil will be held on Tuesday, September 27, 2011 at 7:00 p.m. from St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, September 28, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. from St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Larry Pederson as Celebrant. Interment will take place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. If friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to The Rick Hillaby Memorial Fund at the Battle River Community Foundation, or the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com. “The Song is ended, but the melody lingers on…” – Irving Berlin
Camrose and Daysland was in care of the arrangements Phone 780-672-2121 “Serving your community since 1906”
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Dr. Scott Malcolm Robson It is with sadness we announce the passing of Dr . Scott Malcolm Robson. After complications with cancer, Scott died at t he age of 6 8 years on Friday, September 16, 2011, in Toronto, Ontario. Scott lived the last several years on Bloor Street in Toronto, Ontario. Scott was born March 23, 1 943, in Camrose, Alberta to Mr. Malcolm Robson and Mrs. Mary Idella (Bowlby) Robson of Bawlf, Alberta. There Scott grew up o n the family farm along with his older brother David Robson of Calgary, Alberta. Scott attended the University of Alberta in Edmonton where he received his Doctorate as a G eneral Practitioner. He subsequently practiced in Edmonton, AB, Virginia, Washington, DC, and Toronto, ON. Scott had treasured friends from every area of his life, and he had a special gift for being very serious and very endearing at the same time. His sense of humor was one of his best attributes and will be remembered by all those who knew him. Scott also enjoyed family gatherings at C hristmas and other special occasions when he wo uld come to Alberta and be surrounded by his family. Scott was survived by his brother David (Valerie) Bowlby Robson of Calgary, AB; and two nephews, Kurt (Jennifer) Robson and his three children Thomas, Josie, Tate of Carstairs, AB, and Jeffrey (Barbara) Robson and his four children Havey, Mattye, Britton and Tevary of A irdrie, AB. Scott was also survived by his cousins Brenda Brochu of Peace River, AB, Esther Brown of T rail, BC, and Beverly Brown of S askatoon, SK. Scott was predeceased by both of h is parents Mr. Malcolm Robson in 1985, and Mrs. Mary Idella Robson in 2009. The Celebration of L ife for Dr. Scott Robson was held on Monday, September 26, 2011 at 1 p.m. at Camrose United Church with Rev. Dr. Alan Richards officiating. A gathering was held directly after the service. Inurnment took place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Donations may b e directed to the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada.
Arvid Carlson
John E. Anderson
September 19, 1929 – September 19, 2011 Arvid Gottfred Carlson passed away peacefully on September 19, 2011, on his 82nd birthday. On July 7, 1961, Arvid married Margaret Christianson of Pollockville. Arvid and Margaret eventually settled at t he Carlson home farm and remained there until 1995 when they moved to Camrose. One of A rvid’s earliest jobs was picking up cream for Camrose Creamery, a j ob he loved because of all the people he met. After he married Margaret, he st arted farming full-time and also drove school bus. After he retired from farming, he enjoyed working at the Ferintosh and Meeting Creek landfill and transfer sites. Arvid was a t rue people person. He enjoyed visiting and drinking coffee with numerous friends, young and old, with whom he loved to spend time. Arvid is survived by his wife Margaret; children Daren (Lynette) Carlson of Sherwood Park and Shelly (Marvin) Collier of Red Deer; four grandchildren Jordan and Brett Collier, and Kendra and Brendan Carlson. Arvid was the last surviving member of the family of Jo hn and Betty Carlson of which there were 10 children. He was predeceased by six brothers Winfred, Herbert, Soren, Einar, Howard and Edward; and three sisters Edna Bergstrom, Linnea Nelson and Helena Bergstrom. In his latter years, Arvid was in and out of St. Mary’s Hospital numerous times. The family would like to thank the health care providers at St. Mary’s Hospital and Dynacare Laboratories for their wonderful care. Over the years, many have b ecome friends. A special thank you to Dr. Slabbert for his care of our father. Funeral services were held on Saturday, September 24, 2 011, at 2 :00 p.m. from Century Meadows Baptist Church, Camrose, with Rev. Brian and Nancy Stiles officiating. Interment took place in Meeting Creek Cemetery. Memorial donations can be made to St. Mary’s Hospital, Camrose Foundation. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
Pastor John E. Anderson of Camrose, Alberta passed away in the early morning hours of S unday, September 18, 2011, after a brief battle with cancer, surrounded by his family. He will be forever missed and joyfully remembered by his wife, Marilyn Murray; daughters Amy (Colin) and Stina; stepdaughters Tamara (Gary) and Erica (Les); grandchildren Cody, Darian and Hope Mitro, Cadence and Trygve Warner, and Christopher, Larissa and Julia Gramlich; as well as many other family and friends. John’s greatest joy was serving his Lord and Saviour during his lifetime of ministry. A prayer service was held at B ethel Lutheran Church on Friday, September 23, 2011, at 7 :00 p.m. A memo rial service was held at Me ssiah Lutheran Church on Saturday, September 24, 2 011, at 1:30 p .m. Cremation has taken place. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Lutheran Theological Seminary, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, or Augustana Chaplaincy, University of Alberta, Augustana Campus. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Nora Holmberg …would like to express our appreciation and thanks to Dr. Awakin, nurses and staff, St. Mary’s Hospital and Dr. Peter, nurses and staff, Aspen Cottage, Bethany Meadows, and to Dr. Cam Jones for the wonderful care Nora received. A special thank you to Rev. Kathleen Taylor, Camrose United Church and to Burgar Funeral Home for all your support. Thanks to the Rosalind United Church ladies for the wonderful lunch served at Nora’s funeral. A thank you also goes out to all our relatives and friends for the visits, flowers, cards and donations and their warm condolences. We will cherish this in our hearts forever. – Jim Holmberg and family
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October 31, 1928 – October 3, 2010 Our husband, father, grandfather, brother, friend, role model Miss you. – Joyce and families
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Helen “Dianne” Olson June 8, 1944 – September 29, 2010 When death walks by with quiet tread To touch a loved one who’s then led Away from sleep, away from pain, To walk in joy and live again… You’ll hear her on a whispered breeze, A calling bird in swaying trees… Do not weep long, but lift your eyes, You’ll see her glory in God’s skies. She’ll be there in a swallow’s flight… Her eyes in stars on a velvet night… Her courage strong in every tree… Her name carved well for eternity. Hide not your love within your heart, For she will always be a part Of you and everything you do, For death is nought when love is true. In God’s care, Don and family
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