The Camrose Booster, November 22, 2011

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2011

Vol. LX, No. 1

56 pages

November 22, 2011

Everyone Reads The Booster!

Inside... Christmas Gift Guide Pages 11 to 15

Corene Bernier and Tracy Kruse use their vision and ideas to decorate the Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre tree for this year’s Festival of Trees.

Entertainment and Dining Guide Pages 19 to 22 Special Occasions Page 25 Something for Seniors Pages 27 to 29 On the Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 34 to 44, 3 and 56 Classifieds Pages 48 to 53 Obituaries Page 54

News Features Photo by Ron Pilger

City council looking at doing away with library membership fees . . . . . . . 6 Canadian Tire announces new store . . . 8 Aboriginal students of High Velocity become role models. . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Wall of Fame inductees encourage CCHS students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44

REAL ESTATE LISTINGS, See… Page 24 – Central Agencies Page 25 – RE/MAX for buying or selling real estate!

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With the Camrose Chrysler Teddy Bear Disco happening tomorrow evening and the Central Agencies opening night Gala Reception just a couple of days away, the pressure is on for the CRE staff and hundreds of volunteers who combine their time and talent to bring you the 2011 Festival of Trees.

Come share the Magic! It’s Christmas time in the City of Camrose, November 25, 26 and 27. Festival of trees is: live entertainment daily, Children’s World, thirty sponsored trees, professionally decorated competition trees, gingerbread houses, special appearances from Santa, Castle Shoppe, Thistle Hill petting zoo, live and silent auctions, the always popular Spirits of Christmas Crafts and Trade Show and more. All of this for a very nominal admission charge! All proceeds will be directed to a diversified group of charitable groups and endeavours in the community.


The CAMROSE BOOSTER November 22, 2011

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Providence Place is Almost Finished! January 2012 occupancy

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 selfcontained 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.

• 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 900 sq. ft. floor plan

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Rentals Available! Call now for more information or to reserve a suite. . .

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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

• 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

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.

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER November 22, 2011

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER November 22, 2011

INFORMATION SESSION FOR SENIORS AND THEIR FAMILIES Are Seniors Residing in Long Term Care Facilities being overcharged for accommodation and meals, in contravention of the Canada Health Act? Attend an information session with James Darwish, an Edmonton accountant, on a Class Action Lawsuit filed on behalf of Alberta’s Long Term Care Residents.

Tue., November 29 7:00 p.m. Memorial Hall Camrose Legion The landmark case is going before the Supreme Court of Canada. The information session is sponsored by ALL – Association for Life-Wide Living, Camrose Seniors Coalition, and Service Options for Seniors (SOS program).

www.linview.ca NEW LISTING! Cattle Farm near Camrose – close to town, 1 or 2 quarters, great starter farm! Large barn, shop, outbuildings, home with 3 bedrooms, great landscaping. Call George to take a look! S-16 3 quarters near Irma - Surface lease revenue. Good fencing. Deep sloughs to south, excellent native grass with plenty of bush cover. Call Gordie. F-03 NEW LISTING! Grain farm near Daysland - 9 miles north of town, good access to pavement, 240+/- acres cultivated. The home is fully renovated, good outbuildings, machine shed and barn. Call George. S-15

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NEW LISTING! Pasture SE of Heisler - 640+/- acres with 3 dugouts and good corrals. Suitable for grain production. Call Gordie. F-08 Acreage near Alliance – Beautifully renovated home on 14+/- acres. Heated Quonset, other outbuildings, corrals. Excellent location. Call George. S-02

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Annual General Meeting Wed., November 30, 2011 Supper 6:30 p.m. Camrose Regional Exhibition Please confirm by phone, 780-672-7500

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER November 22, 2011

Council weighs in on bus issue By Dan Jensen

City council weighed in last week on the decision by Greyhound to discontinue passenger bus service between Wetaskiwin and Camrose. "This is a v ery significantly serious matter before our community," said councillor Max Lindstrand. "One of the seniors who approached me likened it to being imprisoned in her city. "She has to rely on taxis that are beyond her means to get out of the community for whatever reason, or rely on the benevolence of a neighbour." Lindstrand questioned whether there would be any merit in adding the issue of inter-city transportation to the mandate of the Camrose Transportation Advisory Committee. "At the present time I think the transportation committee is studying only matters within the community but we also now have an external issue and that is how do people get out of the community if they need to access medical appointments or even to go to the Citadel Theatre or anything else outside the community." While Mayor Marshall Chalmers agreed with the need for inter-city transportation, he said the City cannot force anyone to step up to provide the service. He also cautioned against giving the responsibility of intercity transportation to the transportation advisory committee. "I know our economic development officer, Ray Telford, has been on the phones trying to find synergies in addressing this issue." Councillor John Howard said the Camrose Social Planning Advisory Committee affirms the importance of residents without transportation to be able to get to other communities, but also affirms fairly strongly that it is

way outside the scope of a s ub committee of City council to tackle the problem. "We believe that the transportation committee that we helped get formulated through SPAC is looking at transportation within the city of Camrose." Howard added there isn't anything that should deter council through the City economic development officer and other resources from talking to private industry to get passenger bus service reinstated. "Both Greyhound and Red Arrow have said that we are not a p rofit-making situation for them to continue to service Camrose. That is about the worst advertising we can get because I can't imagine anyone else in the private industry thinking that they can do better than Greyhound or Red Arrow." Telford confirmed he has had meetings with various representatives from other communities and is investigating the possibility of whether a reg ional service might be profitable. Lindstrand disagreed that the problem of inter city transportation is not a civic issue. "If you look at it from an economic development perspective, I think it would have the potential of affecting a person's decision to move to Camrose," he said. "We can't just push it off the table. I think it is something we have to continue to pursue aggressively and see where the chips fall." Greyhound's Wetaskiwin to Camrose route was one of 12 in northern and central Alberta that were cut Oct. 24 in an effort to reduce losses resulting from low travel. A re port in the Edmonton Journal indicated that between April 1, 2010, and March 31, 2010, the average passenger load for a C amrose-Wetaskiwin bus was just three.

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Community Service

Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak members Don Forestier (left) and Christine Rebus painted the doors of a Camrose Association for Community Living residence as a club service project. In the photo with them is CAFCL employee Derek Gilchrist. The Rotary Club of Camrose supplied the paint.

Council considering end of library fees By Dan Jensen

Membership fees at the Camrose Public Library could soon be a thing of the past. Camrose City council approved a m otion at its Nov. 14 meeting to engage Camrose County in discussions about sharing a $19,000 library deficit that would be created if memberships were to be o ffered free of charge to all users. Camrose Public Library currently offers free memberships to residents 17 years of age and younger, as well as those who are in need. Councillor Gerry Galenza said it is time that the City stepped forward to help with membership fees. "Here is a g reat opportunity to talk to our County counterparts to show some leadership." Galenza added the $19,000 that is required is small in comparison to the City's overall budget of $50 million. "Sometimes we get caught up in the small numbers." Councillor John Howard said it always seemed strange to him, when he was on the library

board, t o call the library public when people were asked to pay to be part of it. "Even though no one was denied a m embership because they couldn't afford it, there is a stigma that is attached to coming and asking for it in that way." Howard also noted that eliminating the fee would provide an intangible benefit to the community. Councillor Brandon Blatz said universal access to the public library is critical in maintaining true quality of life for the entire region. Over the past few years, several public libraries in Alberta have eliminated membership fees. In 2002, a provincial survey indicated that 98 per cent of librarians were in favour of removing membership fees if provincial funding was sufficient. Library board chair Anjah Howard told council that the library board would welcome the opportunity to do away with membership fees entirely. "At this point we haven't established that in our budget because we weren't sure it would be supported," she said.

The Camrose Public Library currently has 6,585 registered members, with 77 per cent of those members being from the city of Camrose. The number of memberships is f ifteen per cent above what it was at this time last year. Budget request

Camrose Public Library is requesting City funding of $448,777 for 2012, an increase of $15,477 over what it received for 2011. "We believe this request is reasonable because we did not receive any additional funding last year and our actual budget is increasing by $57,021," said Howard. The budget includes a n ew programming director who will be enhancing the programs that are available to the public, as outlined in the library's plan of service. The library will be reducing its reliance on the City of Camrose IT department, which currently maintains all the computers and technology. "Their work will be taken over by the Parkland Regional Library," said Howard.

Howard noted that while library usage is up, only 77 per cent of citizens are satisfied with what they experience. "This is so mething we take extremely seriously," she said, "and we have already begun to make major changes to the library operations. "We expect that when we are surveyed again next year the satisfaction will be much higher." The library has applied for a Community Spirit Grant that will provide more Daisy readers for the visually impaired. Organizations with which the Camrose Public Library collaborates to provide programs and services to local residents include Camrose Adult Learning Council, Family Literacy, Interagency Group, and Camrose Arts Society. Renovations

Camrose Public Library will be undertaking a phase one of a major renovation project in January, pending approval of a CFEP grant application submitted in September. "We have already lined up

all of our contractors to start as soon as we get news from the province," said Howard. Phase one will include the public areas, while phase two, which is scheduled to be completed in 2012-2013, will focus on the work spaces. Howard said the money that is being put into the library will make it possible for the library to be used for at least another eight years. "Ten years ago we agreed that we would ask the City for a new facility even though our library is currently undersized, because we knew that you (council) had other capital projects that were going to eliminate the ability to fund a l ibrary within that ten-year time frame at least. What we are hoping is that when you (council) get into your next phase of capital planning and you start looking at some other projects beyond the performing arts centre that you will be able to consider the library." The library is hoping for a new facility seven years from now when it celebrates its 100th anniversary in Camrose.


The CAMROSE BOOSTER November 22, 2011

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER November 22, 2011

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Letters to the Editor

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Cynthia Baptist, left, received an iPad from Battle River REA general manager Colleen Musselman as a pr ize for taking part in a survey during Co-op week. The survey was an opportunity for REA members to participate and provide valuable input.

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PEN POINTS by Berdie Fowler

Homophobia and bullying in schools Last week I w atched a CBC t elevision presentation of live interviews with students who had been the victims of bullying. It is an understatement to say that I was severely shocked as I listened to personal stories of abuse inflicted on students by their classmates. It seemed unimaginable that junior and high school youths could possibly be so mean and cruel to one another. So hateful and destructive was the abuse that the victims openly and emotionally revealed that they had contemplated and/or attempted suicide. As we all know, some students actually succeed in snuffing (and/or sniffing) out their young lives. That is the extreme of serious and it is good to know that our country, our province, as well as our local public school division are all trying to do something positive to eradicate bullying in our schools and in our communities. Who are the bullies and why do they bully? Studies tell us that usually a bully suffers from some personal frustration or difficulty, is him- or herself being bullied, has a poor or no role model at home, is abused and/or neglected at home, has fallen into the wrong crowd, or may have a condition causing antisocial or psychopathic behaviour. If the reasons for bullying are identified early, behaviour can been modified – unless the reason is a psychopathic personality for which society has no solution at this time. Who are the targets of bullying? The students I saw on television seemed to be ordinary nice persons in every way including appearance and behavior. Studies tell us that most targets are those who are perceived to be non-heterosexual or who have samegender parented families. The reason they are targetted is that homophobic bullies think that being lesbian, gay, or bisexual is wrong and immoral and therefore not worthy of the same rights and privileges as others. How are targets bullied? In many ways – verbal, social, physical and cyberbullied. False rumours and malicious gossip may be spread; they may be shunned, humiliated and intimidated; they may be punched and kicked and/or have property damaged; the Internet may be used to threaten, taunt, call names, comment on actual or perceived gender identity. Bullying traumatically affects the victimized student. The stress created inhibits learning which leads to lower grades, higher absenteeism, perhaps behaving aggressively in retaliatory ways themselves, greater depression, and dropping out of school in an attempt to ease the pain. Sadly and shamefully, suicide has become the number one cause of death for sexual minority youth in North America. Society has a collective duty to eliminate bullying. To achieve that we have to be open to learning more about sexual orientation – even those who have spent a lifetime thinking that to be nonheterosexual is immoral. A Government of Alberta paper entitled Bully Free Alberta, stated that “current research indicates that between 3-10% of individuals are non-heterosexual.” It further states that “Current scientific knowledge suggests that sexual orientation is usually established in early childhood and that heterosexuality and homosexuality are normal expressions of human sexuality ... there is no recognized scientific evidence indicating that parenting, sexual abuse, or adverse life events influence an individual’s sexual orientation.” At this time, when many folks, including church congregations, are studying the subject of human sexuality and homophobia, it is helpful to remember that we once ridiculed the scientist who told us the earth was round. As new information is revealed to us, it is not wrong to modify our beliefs and our treatment of one another. May we be open to learning and at least agree that bullying, homophobic or other, must stop. Each of us can be an influence to make it happen; governments and schools can’t do it without a supportive cultural ethos in the community.

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 f or length, clarity, legality, personal abuse, good taste, public interest and availability of space. The Camrose Booster thanks you for your interest in the letters page and encourages your comments. Dear Editor:

I can not count the number of accidents that have occurred at the intersection of 51 Avenue and 48 Street. On November 9, 2011, there was another accident. This one was between a truck and a taxi cab. From what I was told, the taxi cab was travelling north on 48 Street. A truck heading west on 51 Avenue ran the stop sign. The taxi cab had no other choice but to T-bone the back end of the truck.

I have seen other accidents at this intersection and it seems that nothing has been done to make this intersection safer. There is a sig n up warning this intersection as a dangerous one. Is there more that the City can do to help make this intersection a safer one? I believe a set of lights would be the best solution. I know what people are going to say. They will say that if we put a set of lights in front of every difficult intersection we would have a h uge number of lights downtown. I noticed that at the intersection of 48 Street and 50 Avenue where an elderly lady ran through and drove into the basement of the library is a stop sign posted in the middle of the road coming into that intersection. There seems to be no more major accidents at that intersection. Whether it is lights or a similar stop sign that is at the other intersection, something has to be done! Maybe someone

on the City council has a better solution? I w ould love to have someone from there write in and explain what their plans are to solve this problem. Remembrance Day has just passed us by. We are so lucky to have all those who gave their lives for our great country. Now, there might be a few problems that we as Canadians face. However, no matter how deep or important they are, we are so fortunate to live in a country that has given us the many rights that we have today. Many people live in a world that they do not have any rights. M any are beaten and killed without just cause. I would really encourage us as Canadians to be thankful for all the blessings that we as a nation enjoy. As I h ave always said, "No matter what you are facing today in your life, it could always be worse." Lorne Vanderwoude, Camrose

Canadian Tire announces new store

Canadian Tire Camrose dealer Dave Jewell will start the move to a new store in March. By Dan Jensen

Five years after he started lobbying the corporation for a new store, Canadian Tire Camrose dealer Dave Jewell is finally getting his wish. Canadian Tire has purchased the Zellers building from Duggan Mall and will be starting renovation/construction process on March 1, 2012. A soft opening will be held in September, 2012, followed by an official opening one month later. "This is a h uge relief," said Jewell. "The Canadian Tire team and our customers have waited for this for a long time." Canadian Tire has been at its current location on the west end since opening in Camrose in 1984. The only change to the building over the last 24 years has been an expansion which occurred in 1998. "I don't have any qualms about saying that the current store is very tight," said Jewell, who will rent the new store from Canadian Tire. "We're in a

catch-22 situation now where if we don't bring in the merchandise we don't have it for the customers but when we do bring it in we have limited space." The new store will be built according to Canadian Tire's Smart Store concept, one that features creative displays to showcase the company's heritage businesses – automotive, sporting goods and tools. "We're going to have 42,000 square feet of retail, which is three times the amount of retail we have in our current structure," said Jewell. The store will also have eight service bays on the northwest corner (the same as the current one), and an 8,000 square foot garden centre (also the same as the current one). The new store will be able to house 45,000 different products. "It's going to provide a much more welcoming shopping environment with wider aisles, which has been a so re point for a l ot of people for a long time," said Jewell.

"I'll be able to display all my barbecues, lawnmowers and patio sets inside." Jewell said the new store will be a way for him to say thank you to the customers from the city and county of Camrose. "We are going to be able to reward them for the loyalty they have shown." Jewell estimates he will need 60 staff over and above the 40 he has at the current location to merchandise and stock the new store. "Once we open we will probably need 80 staff to run it on a day to day basis," he said. "We will advertise the additional positions so that local area residents can apply for them." Canadian Tire hasn't decided what it will do with the current store when the move to the new location takes place but is exploring different options. Jewell said the new Canadian Tire store will provide customers with a o ne-stop destination to find everything they need for their home, car and leisure activities.


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ducing a b ill to establish fixed election dates.” Changes will also be proposed through the Justice and Court Statutes Amendment Act to make minor amendments and housekeeping changes to a number of statutes that will help improve the efficiency of Alberta’s courts and increase

clarity to Justice legislation. The Appropriations Act, which deals with funding for Slave Lake, as well as the Premier’s restoration of $107 million to Alberta Education will be introduced. The fall sitting of the Alberta Legislature resumed November 21.

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A wine appreciation night will be hosted by the Bailey Bistro in conjunction with the showing of the movie Sideways. You can enjoy the wine-themed movie while sampling some fine California wine and complimentary hors d'oeuvres. "This gives people an opportunity to do some wine tasting and take in a go od show," said Bailey Bistro manager MaryAnn Lepers. "We hope to have some wine tasting on a monthly basis." The movie on Thursday, Nov. 24, at the Bailey Theatre is from the same director, Alexander Payne, as Election and About Schmidt. The 2004 movie Sideways is about two men who reach middle age with not much to show but disappointment. They embark on a week long road trip through California's wine country, just as one is about to take a trip down the aisle. Miles Raymond is a failed writer and divorcée who teaches junior high school English. He takes his best friend, former hot actor Jack, on a trip. They explore the nature of their failures and question their relationships. Jack, about to get married, has an affair with a woman and wonders whether he should call off his wedding. Miles questions whether or not he made the right choice while trying to form a relationship with the woman's best friend, who is a waitress at a restaurant that he frequents often when visiting that part of the country. The maitre d'/barista for the evening will be David Arial. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the movie begins at 7 p.m. The admission is $17, and includes two glasses of wine. No minors are allowed.


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Kotyk donates winnings

Camrose NeighborAid program director Pat Hagen (left) and assistant program director Jo-Anne Tweed (right) accept the donation of a $100 gift card from Camrose resident Candy Kotyk. By Dan Jensen

It didn't take long for Candy Kotyk to make the decision that she wanted to donate the $100 Safeway grocery card that she won in The Camrose Booster's weekly grocery give-away to Camrose and District Food Bank. "I knew they needed a little bit of help," said Kotyk. Kotyk purchased pork chops and chicken for the food bank from Safeway after she read in the newspaper that the food bank's meat supplies were getting low. When she went to deliver the meat she noticed that the food bank's freezers were nearly empty. "There was just a little bit in the corner," she said. After making her delivery, Kotyk returned home, where she received a call from a Camrose Booster representative informing her she was a winner. Pat Hagen, program director for NeighborAid, which oversees the Camrose and District Food Bank, said the donation is appreciated. She added that the Food Bank has been receiving more meat products in the last little while. "We have been told by Alberta Fish and Wildlife that they have a moose and a deer for us, and that the deer is being processed over in Wetaskiwin." The Food Bank will also be receiving a cow once the meat processing has been completed in Tofield. Camrose Food Bank primarily serves those who are working at low paying jobs and receiving AISH payments from the provincial government. "We have 200 people that come in a month, which is lower than it was at the height of the recession," said Hagen. "That's a stable number for now but we would like to see it go lower."

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Aboriginal students of High Velocity become role models By Murray Green

A group of Hobbema students who are in the High Velocity Equipment Training (HVET) in Camrose want to make a difference in their community. The heavy equipment training was funded by the Ermineskin Cree Nation. Several First Nations students from the Hobbema communities in Northern Alberta have recently graduated from a skills upgrading program. “These aboriginal heavy equipment operators will return to their communities as muchneeded role models,” said Evan Morin, a g raduate of HVET three-week bulldozer course from the Ermineskin Band in Hobbema. Evan will be returning to the public works department with more skills. “The negative issues that surround our community fall on our leaders, our parents and the response we get from our youth,” said Evan. "I w ould encourage the youth of the four nations of Hobbema to further their education by taking up a trade, such as heavy equipment operation.” HVET marketing director Barbara Bonnough said, “High Velocity Equipment Training was very popular at the National Aboriginal Business Opportunities Conference (NABOC) this year because we are the only full-length (12-week) certified

Camrose High Velocity Equipment Training students, from left to right, Kevin Larocque, Randy Carlton, Arnie Brewer, Jack Defoort and Loren Boucher successfully completed a 12-week course on operating heavy machinery.

heavy equipment training program that focuses on aboriginal youth. We are the only training college delivering safety and operational cross-training on five machines in the community for First Nations youth. We bring everything – our instructors, curriculum and equipment – r ight to the First Nations community to build an actual project in the community with student labour. When we do this type of remote training; the funders, industry, employers, students and the community all benefit. It's hard work and difficult to coordinate but it is very rewarding when everyone wins”.

Joining Evan in the recent skills-upgrading program was Alan Simon, with a front-end loader course; Erik Smallboy, with a three-week excavator course; and Dion Littlechild with a six-week grader course. High Velocity Equipment Training gives people an opportunity to further enhance their education. "We, as adults, must reach out to the youth. We must offer some hope for them to respond positively to, and by doing so we can impact their lives and lead them in a s traight path," said Dion. "By following role models, they are also encouraged to be

role models themselves. Today’s leaders are tomorrow’s consequences.” HVET office manager Deborah deJong said, “We are proud of our great reputation because we work in communities where sometimes three-quarters of the population is unemployed and we can place 89 per cent of our graduates in jobs paying an average of $71,000 per year. So this means our graduates don’t have to accept minimum-wage entry level jobs.” Joining the HVET management team in October, First Nations Liaison Dion Arnouse is very familiar with the challenges

that face Hobbema and other Aboriginal communities. He is retiring from a 2 2-year career in the RCMP, and has enjoyed his experience in forestry and oil and gas industries. Dion brings great experience and enthusiasm in helping First Nations youth. “As a t een growing up on Reserve, I was fortunate enough to have someone inspire me to the point where I was able to see the opportunities in pursuing a successful career. The inspiration came at a time where my life could have taken a very different turn.” He considers himself fortunate to have spent his entire career as a police officer working with First Nations communities. “I u nderstand t hat with the current resource driven economy in Alberta and British Columbia, industry is increasingly utilizing impact-benefit agreements with First Nations, which include employment provisions with local bands. This Industry is d riving up demand for properly trained First Nations community members who possess the skills to make it in today’s trades, and our youth need to hear that there are great employment opportunities and jobs they can be proud of that make a difference in the lives of their families, and that they can make a difference in their community.”


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5th Annual Voluntary

CHARITY CHECKSTOP Saturday, December 3rd 12 noon to 4:00 p.m. The Greatest Hits of All Time

ON LOCATION

48th Ave. East-bound service road (in front of Camrose Registry)

Give a Gift

Join the Camrose Police Service and Camrose RCMP members and participate in our Voluntary Charity Checkstop. This is a completely VOLUNTARY Check Stop. Gifts of Money, New Toys and Food are gratefully accepted. “Give a Gift” to help families in our communities have a healthy and happy holiday season. FOOD DONATIONS

TOY DONATIONS

Camrose & District Food Bank

Camrose Kinettes Silent Santa Campaign

Ideas: Lunch items for kids, canned green veggies, fish, meat, stew, chili, soup, sugar, peanut butter, baby food with meat and juice.

Looking for Christmas gifts for older children. Ideas: board and handheld games, books, sporting goods and gift certificates.

Tax Receipts will be available to donors for monetary contributions of $25 or greater. Self-addressed envelope must be submitted by donor with contribution to receive a Tax Receipt. Complete name and mailing address required for Tax Receipt. Corporate Donations welcome.

CASH DONATIONS VICTIM•SERVICES

Camrose & District Victim Services

Monetary donations will be used to train advocates to aid victims of crime and tragedy in Camrose City and Camrose County.

ness Month • November is Family y Violence Awareness Month • November is Family Violence Awareness Month •

SPOTLIGHT ON

THE BAILEY www.facebook.com/BaileyTheatre

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Wine Appreciation Night

Enjoy the movie “Sideways” while sampling wine.

November 24th - 6:00 - $17

The Bailey Classic Film Series Presents:

Raiders Of The Lost Ark November 28th - 7:00 - $5

About Time Productions Presents

How The Grinch Stole Christmas Dec. 2nd - 7:30, Dec. 3rd - 2:00 & 7:30 - FREE!

Stringbeans For Dinner

Fine Dining and The Stringbeans Quartet!

December 8th - Tickets $40 in advance.

5041 50th Street, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 1R3 (780) 672-5510 • www.baileytheatre.com

November is Family Violence Awareness Month • November is Family Violence Aware-

ness Month • November is Family Violence Awareness Month • November is Family Violence Awareness Month •

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‘Preview to Christmas Cosmetics Night’ Thursday, November 24 Th 5:00 to 11:00 p.m.

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2011 FESTIVAL OF TREES

It’s Christmas ” Time in the City “

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November 25, 26 and 27 Camrose Regional Exhibition

Hauser Home Hardware presents… Friday – 12 noon to 9 p.m.

Present a recital of piano and cello music with works by Brahms, Chopin and Liszt.

Battle River Implements presents… Saturday – 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Evraz Camrose Works presents…

Sunday, November 27, 2011 – 3 p.m.

Sunday – 12 noon to 5 p.m.

Faith & Life Chapel | Augustana Campus | University of Alberta

Electro Tel presents…

Tickets (at the door only): $20 (adults); $15 (students/seniors)

Ibsen’s Children by

Catrine Telle and Ivar Tindberg Translated from the Norwegian by

Directed by

John Johansen

Paul “Sparky” Johnson

Festival Entertainment Stage FESTIVAL OF TREES featuring: • Live Entertainment Daily • Children’s World • Sponsor Trees • Competition Trees • Gingerbread Houses • Santa • Castle Shoppe • Thistle Hill Petting Zoo – Petting Zoo Hours: Friday, 1 to 8 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sunday, 12 noon to 5 p.m.

Spirits of Christmas Craft Sale and Trade Show

Presented by Camrose Arts Society Featuring numerous vendors and products for Christmas shopping throughout the Festival weekend

Friday, November 25

Live Entertainment

12:00-12:30 p.m. Bashaw School 1:00-1:30 p.m. Charlie Killam Grade 7 Band 2:00-2:30 p.m. Charlie Killam Grade 8/9 Band 3:00-3:30 p.m. Camrose Composite High School 3:45-4:15 p.m. Andrew Rufiange 4:30-5:00 p.m. Children’s Choir 5:00-5:30 p.m. Doug Ezard 5:45-6:00 p.m. Camrose Spirals 6:30-7:00 p.m. Theatre Works 7:00-8:30 p.m. Camrose and District Community Band

Saturday, November 26

11:00-12:00 noon Simply Brass 12:15-12:45 p.m. Doug Ezard 1:00-1:30 p.m. Camrose Academy of Dance 1:45-2:15 p.m. Ballet Camrose 2:30-3:00 p.m. M2 Dance Company 3:15-3:45 p.m. Body Works 4:00-4:30 p.m. Back to the ‘80s 4:30 p.m. Hal Strudwick

Sunday, November 27 12:00-12:30 p.m. 1:00-1:30 p.m. 2:00-2:30 p.m. 2:45-3:15 p.m.

Jasmine Singh Doug Ezard Marj Pudlowski Camrose Veselka Dancers

CRE Concession November 17-19 and November 24-26, 2011

Serving Turkey Dinner Friday starting at 4 p.m. and Saturday starting at 12 noon

Augustana Theatre Centre – 7:30 p.m.

[Doors open at 7:00 p.m.] Tickets available at the door $15 [general admission] $5 [students with appropriate ID]

Age 13 and up: $6/person

Admission:

Age 4 to 12: $3/person

Age 3 and under: FREE

If you bring a non-perishable food item or cash donation (which will be donated to Camrose and District Food Bank), you will receive $1 off your admission. Maximum of $1 off each admission.

Visit www.cre.ab.ca and follow the link to our Festival of Trees page or phone 780.672.3640 for details

Tuesday, Nov. 29 6:30-7:30 p.m. AN EVENT PROMOTING ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY FEATURING: • Live Skits • Live Music • Videos • A Bowl Haircut given on stage! The best thing to happen to sustainability since Enron!

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Special Series Lead us, Lord to better understand Your call

This December, experience an interactive outdoor and indoor guided tour through Bethlehem…

LIVE ANIMALS! LIVE ACTORS! Come with your family and friends.

The Call to Love – Rev. Colin McCartney

Rev. Colin McCartney is the executive director and Canadian founder of UrbanPromise Toronto, a faith-based charity begun by Dr. Tony Campolo that services at-risk urban families in the city of Toronto. He is an ordained minister through the Associated Gospel Churches in Canada, in high demand as a speaker, providing ministry training at churches, conferences and equipping events.

Kelsey Community Society proudly presents…

It’s our 20th Anniversa ry!

Bedtime Stories

by Norm Foster

Produced by permission of Playwrights Guild of Canada

An adult comedy

December 9 to 11, 2011 Doors open from 7:00 to 9:30 p.m.

Calvary Baptist Church, Wetaskiwin 4910 Northmount Drive (1/4 mile west of Wetaskiwin Hospital) Phone 780-352-3818 www.wetaskiwincalvarybaptist.com Cost: FREE – Consider bringing a non-perishable donation to Wetaskiwin Food Banks FREE REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED

The Augustana Choir, Dr. Ardelle Ries – Director Sangkor, Brendan Lord – Director A choral concert in celebration of the Advent season featuring the festive music of Esterházy, Bárdos, Kocsár, Willan & Alberta composer, Robin King

Not suitable for children Dinner Theatre Dates:

Feb. 9-11. Feb. 15-19, Feb. 22-25, 2012 Ticket Price: $40.00 per person Tickets go on sale Monday, Dec. 5 at 7 a.m. at Thirsk Seed Farm or by phone at 780.375.2418 Additional phone for December 5, 7 to 11 a.m. only, 780.375.2408

DaysArts

Esterházy Instrumental Ensemble Dr. Roger Admiral continuo; Tova Olson piano; Dr. Milton Schlosser organ Dr. Alex Carpenter Pre-Concert Lecture [Dec. 3 – 7:45 pm; Dec. 4 – 2:45 pm]

wishes to acknowledge the following sponsors of our

Tickets: $16 (adults); $12 (students/seniors); $40 (family) [Available only at the door] Donations to Camrose Food Bank and Christmas Presence are welcome.

Saturday, December 3 – 8:00 pm Sunday, December 4 – 3:00 pm Faith & Life Chapel | Augustana Campus | University of Alberta

Summer Theatre Arts Program Town of Daysland Strome Ag Society Friends of Heisler Daysland Knights of Columbus Rosalind Ag Society Daysland Legion Heisler Elks

Daysland Ag Society Daysland CWL Daysland School Parents’ Advisory Council Heisler Ag Society Sunbeam Drop-In Centre Bawlf Legion

Thanks for embracing our vision and helping make the first DaysArts Summer Theatre Arts program a reality.

Grateful Grannies event Dec. 4 Prepared by the Grateful Grannies

CLBI invites you to the second CLBIplus event November 24 What does it look like to take the ‘red letters’ of the Bible seriously? Hear Pastor Colin’s exposition on this question and wrestle with the Biblical texts that pertain to God’s call to love. Schedule: 5:30 p.m. Supper (all participants welcome to attend the meal) 6:30 p.m. Session 8:00 p.m. Question and Answer 8:30 p.m. Coffee and Conversation All CLBIplus sessions are available for a freewill donation. Please notify the CLBI Main Office at least two days prior if you plan to attend the supper meal.

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The members of the Grateful Grannies will host a fun-filled afternoon at the Bailey Theatre on Sunday, December 4, from 2 to 4 p .m. The afternoon is o pen to the public and the members at a cost of five dollars each. The Grateful Grannies invite you to come and enjoy a couple hours of conversation, live music, browsing the craft sale and savoring the refreshments. The craft sale will include the popular Christmas AIDS angels and cards, children’s CDs, and handcrafted jewelry. In addition, there will be several items donated by local artists. Rajan Rathnavalu (piano) and Maya Rathnavalu (violin) will share their musical talents. Coffee and refreshments will be available and wine can be purchased. The Grateful Grannies are comprised of grandmothers and grand “others” from Camrose and area who are committed to supporting the Stephen Lewis Foundation’s Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign. Agnes Hoveland, chair of the Grateful Grannies, said, “Our group began in 2010 and has grown to over 90 members. We would be happy to tell you more about the group and welcome new people to join.” The Grateful Grannies are one of over 240 grandmother groups across Canada which raise funds to assist grandmothers in sub-Saharan Africa as they care for a generation of orphaned grandchildren and others affected by HIV/AIDS. Over 11.6 million children have been orphaned by AIDS on the continent. The African grandmothers, despite their hardships, have become the heart and the energy behind the response to the pandemic. The proceeds from the gathering and market will go to support the Stephen Lewis Foundation’s Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign. “We are excited about having several other grandmother groups from central Alberta joining us at the market,” stated Mardell Olson, chair of the gathering committee. “They will be bringing their wares to sell. It will also give our members a chance to meet others who are working in neighboring communities towards the same goal.” For more information or to donate a h andmade item to the sale, contact Marian Williams at 780-672-1711 or Mardell Olson at 672-8057.

Travel Alberta to host open house November 24 Tourism businesses will be able to learn how they can benefit from working together with Travel Alberta, Alberta Tourism Parks and Recreation and their local Destination Marketing Organization during a N ov. 24 open house at the Norsemen Inn, Camrose. "The Travel Alberta Open House will give you a f irst look

at Alberta's new tourism brand and show how you can leverage it with the Alberta Brand Experience toolkit," states Travel Alberta. The open house will also provide the opportunity to meet one on one with tourism personnel to discover new and improved partnership programs and services designed to help businesses grow.

The program will start at 10 a.m. with Travel Alberta and Tourism Parks and Recreation updates, followed by round table topics. Lunch will be served by Travel Alberta. Business owners may register online at: Industry. TravelAlberta.com/open houses2011.


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Saturday, November 26

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 27 All proceeds from the coat check will go to Prostate Cancer Research

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Comedy Night with

Simon King (and a special guest)

FRESH AND UNCENSORED “Having seen Simon perform many times, I have been incredibly impressed with his unique talent. From everything I have seen, Simon is truly a gifted comedian.� – Robin Williams

Tuesday, December 6 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, November 26

Come learn what we have to offer and help us celebrate!

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DINNER AND SHOW

• Amazing Door Prizes • Food and Refreshments!

Tickets only $25 now on sale

Located on the Main Floor of Edgeworth Center, 4511-53 Street, Camrose To learn more, call 780-679-1577 or visit our website www.augustana.ualberta.ca/athletics/recreation/fitness/ or Facebook under Augustana Fitness Centre

4706-73 Street, Camrose 780.679.0223

Hours of Operation Mon.-Fri., 6 a.m.-10 p.m. Sat.-Sun., 8 a.m.-7 p.m.

Farm Tour

Brazil and Argentina 17 DAYS - FULLY ESCORTED Visit 4 million hectare farm, the world’s largest oil seed crushing plant, Mercado Cattle Market, Iguasu Falls and many South American tourist attractions.

Q&A event at Ramada Inn, Camrose Dec. 7, 2011 Beef on a Bun – 12:30 p.m. Presentation – 1 p.m. Advance registration mandatory! Glenda Beagle, Franchisee

4702A-65 Street, Camrose 780-679-6811 or 1-855-679-6811

Spirits of Christmas at CRE this weekend Christmas is c oming to the Camrose Regional Exhibition this weekend! The Camrose Arts Society is hosting its annual fundraiser, Spirits of Christmas Craft Sa le & T rade Show, in conjunction with the Festival of Trees. Buffy da Silva, coordinator, said, “We are so exc ited by the number of new vendors and products that we have to offer shoppers in both the Trade Show and the Craft areas.�

The doors will be open at noon on Friday, November 25, and will be open until 9:00 p.m.; o n Sat. November 26, 10:00 a.m. t o 6:00 p.m. and Sunday, November 27, noon to 5:00 p.m. The craft sale will again be in the main hall, while the commercial vendors will be in the Kinsmen Hall. “We have a h uge variety of art, crafts, jewellery, wood products, leather, Christmas decora-

tions, as well as specialty items for kids,â€? states da Silva, “and on the Trade Show side, there will be home dĂŠcor items, cooking products and utensils, beauty products, candles, digital scrapbooks, clothing and much more. “This is a g reat way to get a jump start on your Christmas shopping, while supporting the Camrose Arts Society, as well as the many talented artisans offering their products for sale,â€? adds da Silva.


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

www.camrosedentistry.com Services Provided by a General Dentist

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Camrose Registry Ltd. 5613-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone (780)672-1671, Fax (780)672-1982 Alberta Registry Services • Vehicle Registration • Operator Services • Pro-Rate and Fleet Registrations • Out of Province Inspection Requests • Driver testing/Learners exams Personal Property Services • Lien Searches • Register Finance Statements • Register Writs of Enforcement • Register Garage Keepers Liens

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

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If you have been waiting for the ideal family home near the picturesque valley and close to walking trials, then the wait could be over. You'll love this excellent fivebedroom 1,332 square foot bungalow that offers a b right open floor plan and great backyard. It is close to recreation areas, parks and a school. Enjoy the living room with a large bay window and a cozy gas fireplace. It also contains space for a formal dining area. The beautiful kitchen has an ample amount of gorgeous maple cabinets, and includes a builtin pantry with roll-outs, drawer banks and a b uilt-in desk. A spacious dinette is g reat for

entertaining dinner guests and the garden doors have access to the large deck, hot tub and huge backyard. The generous master bedroom offers lots of closet space and a b eautiful three-piece en suite with a sh ower. Two additional bedrooms and a main four-piece bathroom are also on the first level. The laundry room could be moved to the main floor. The completely finished basement contains a s pacious games room large enough for a pool table, a family room with a beautiful fireplace, two large bedrooms, storage room, large utility room and a four-piece bathroom with a jetted tub. The attractively landscaped yard includes trees, shrubs, rock

Graham Wideman gardens, fence, underground sprinklers, and a d eck that features a ga s line for barbecuing. There is also RV parking space with a sew er dump. The double garage is heated, contains cabinets and has a floor drain. Included with the purchase are a fridge, stove, built-in microwave, built-in dishwasher, hot tub, built-in vacuum, storage shed and garage door opener with two controls. This impressive property located at 504 Park Ridge Close is attractively priced to sell at $407,900. For your personal viewing contact Graham Wideman at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-679-8384 cell


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CENTRAL AGENCIES INC. REAL ESTATE – INSURANCE

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After Hours: Darrell Rosland, 780-679-2170; Lorne Broen, 780-679-7797; Frank Hoehn, 780-608-7402; Steve Frost, 780-679-6550; Graham Wideman, 780-679-8384; Matt Banack, 780-608-9733; Matthew Mayer, 780-781-7088; Lyndsey Delwo, 780-678-6117. After Hr. Pager: 780-608-1078.

CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000

Show Home Open Houses Thur., Nov. 24, 2-4 p.m. 2401-57 Street, Valleyview

Thur., Nov. 24, 2-4 p.m. 3307-52 Street, Creekview

QUALITY BUILT HOME IN VALLEYVIEW ... features beautiful cabinetry, granite countertops, corner pantry, hardwood/tile flooring, triple car garage. Asking $369,900 CA308843

EXC ITI NG NEW DESIGN FROM ZETSEN M A S T E R BUILDERS... 1555 sq. ft. Twostorey featuring 20’x24’ garage, vaulted ceilings in master bedroom, upstairs laundry, large entryway and spacious living space. Call today and put your touch on it. Asking $339,900 CA316641

OPEN HOUSES Sat., Nov. 26, 2-4 p.m. 3811-75 Street

BEAUTI FU L W A L K O U T BU NGALOW TOWNHOUSE ON PARK! ... Featuring bright open plan, 9’ ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors, lovely maple cabinetry, large island, walk-through pantry, MF laundry, huge family/games room w/garden door to covered patio. No condo fees. Park views from deck and patio. Asking $294,900 CA320018

Sat., Nov. 26, 2-4 p.m. 5809-28 Ave., Valleyview 1905 SQ. FT. IN VALLEY VI EW! ... Kitchen showcases maple cabinets, corner pantry, island REDUCE D! 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 $5,000 buyer’s incentive…now ask $379,000!

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

ACREAGES 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

INVESTMENTS/BUSINESSES SEDGEWICK – EXC. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ... 77.59 acres, corner location, fronting onto Hwys 13, 869. Phone for more details. CA298363 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 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 $214,500 CA309676 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 GREAT OFFICE SPACE – GREAT LOCATION ... close to post office. Presently occupied by accounting firm. Avail. Nov. 1/ll. Phone for more info. CA317234

OUT OF TOWN NEW NORWAY ... This 3-bdrm. mobile home built in 2002 could be yours. Master bdrm. c/w 4-pce. en suite, laminate flooring in LR, good size kitchen. Attractive, clean yard c/w gravelled sitting area, firepit and sheds. Asking $94,900 CA318812 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 CA319869 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 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 N E W N O R WAY 1248 SQ. FT. 3-BDRM. HOME ... well taken care of. New laminate flooring, paint, vinyl windows, vaulted ceiling, corner wood FP, MF laundry, master with 2-pc. en suite, 24’x40’ gar. Shed, appl. also incl. CA310981 Asking $185,000 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 $387,500

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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

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

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

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1678 sq. ft. 2 storey, 3 bedrooms 22’x24’ garage Asking $349,162 CA318660

GOOD STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT ... Zoned R3 with a great location, close to Rosehaven, hospital and Mirror Lake. Features 2-bdrm. bungalow w/upgraded windows, siding, soffits, furnace. Easy walk to parks, walking trails, work. Mature treed yard, older single garage. Requires some repair, maintenance. Asking $170,000 CA319950 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 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 HANDYMAN SPECIAL ... large lot 40’x150’. Could develop bungalow w/secondary suite or possible duplex. Asking $89,500 CA318006 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 CENTRAL LOCATION ... 2-bdrm. bungalow on large lot. Starter home or investment property. Vinyl siding, metal roof, ! D CE U 2-car garage. CA318105 RED Now asking $122,000 E XC E P TI O NAL 3 - B D R M . CONDO – GREAT LIFESTYLE! ... Exciting open floor plan features vaulted and 9’ ceilings w/lots of bright windows. It’s perfect for visiting and entertaining! Spacious kitchen, island, pantry, large LR, MF laundry, appliances. Deck, private entrance and more! Quality built. Excellent value! CA319783 Asking $179,500 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 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 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 possession. Asking $69,900 CA318288 I M PE R IAL V I L L A S CONDOMINIUM … Superb central location; worry VE SI ES PR free lifestyle; VE RY IM open spacious design; 9’ ceilings; quality construction; built energy efficient; price includes $3500 appliance allowance. Immed. possession. Prices starting at $224,900 CA289045 C O Z Y BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION ... great senior or starter property! Features easy access front and rear entries w/home all on one level. Spacious country kitchen, LR, 2 bdrm., bathroom, MF laundry. Private treed yard w/deck, shrubs, flower beds, sheds, 12’x24’ garage, HE furnace. You’ll want to view this one! CA319692 Asking $173,900 WELL-KEPT HALF DUPLEX IN STONEY CREEK MEADOWS ADULT COMMUNITY REDUCE D! ... 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 $279,900 CA316945

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C LO S E TO DOWNTOWN AND AUGUSTANA ... Newly restored hardwood floors, kitchen upgrades, bright 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 EXCEPTIONAL UPGRADED, HIGHVALUE ... 4-bdrm. bungalow, 2-car garage, ! D carport, RV parking. CE U RED 3-season sunroom, many extras such as oak and cork flooring, window upgrades, two hi-eff. furnaces, loads of cupboards/storage. CA317069 Only asking $273,000 EXCELLENT FAMILY BUNGALOW, SUPERB LOCATION ... you’ll be impressed by this beautiful home, spacious open E! floor plan, quiet cul-de-sac IC PR T EA GR 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 + more! Now ask $249,700 CA317755 GREAT FAMILY BUNGALOW IN VICTORIA PARK ... completely finished up and down w/3 bdrm. up, one down. Lots of upgrades over past 3 years. Double detached htd. garage at rear. Definitely a must see home! Asking $279,000 CA319270 B EAUTI F U LLY R E N O V AT E D B U N G A L O W, DESIRED AREA REDUCE D!... Close to west end amenities and Mirror Lake! Solid family bungalow, upgrades throughout. Exc. kitchen w/ new maple cabinetry, bright dinette w/built-in china display, lovely spacious LR w/crown moldings, open arch. Nicely dev. bsmt. w/large family/ games room. Private treed yard, fenced, courtyard, garage, parking pad, alley access, lots more! You’ll want to see this one! CA319709 Only $247,900 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 G R E A T OPPORTUNITY – STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT ... needs some repair and maintenance. Spacious bi-level home in mature area w/private treed yard, 26’x26’ garage. Two FP, 5 bdrm., 3 baths. Walkout access from bsmt. Large deck, fenced, alley access, good location. Call now to view! CA319943 Asking $227,000 PERFECT HOME FOR ANY FAMILY ... excellent, quiet crescent location! This 4-bdrm. bilevel comes complete with good size LR, u-shape kitchen, 2 baths, fully finished bsmt. w/wood stove. Large deck, fruit trees, 24’x24’ garage. Asking $230,000 CA320014 COMFORTABLE AND COZY ... 3-bdrm. home close to parks, schools and downtown. Recent upgrades include paint, shingles and sidewalks. Spacious plan w/large yard, great deck. Solid starter or investment property. CA319135 Asking $158,000 SOLID BI-LEVEL WITH MUCH TO OFFER! ... New flooring upstairs, G! open kitchen/dinIN ST LI EW N ing. Double garage, RV capabilities, mature trees, enclosed deck. Clean, well taken of and ready for you. Quick possession available! Most furniture negotiable too! CA319724 IDEAL STARTER HOME ... 1125 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. bungalow. Spacious kitchen and dining area. Large LR, bsmt. has 2 bdrm., rumpus room, storage and 3-pce. bath. Incl. 6 appliances. Deck off DR. 2-car garage, 24’x24’ htd. Close to schools, green space. Asking $229,000 CA320041 I M P R ES S IVE BI-LEVEL, CUL-DESAC LOCATION! ... Features spacious entry, angled staircase, display ledges, bright open plan. Superb kitchen, large island, walk-in pantry. Large dinette, lovely bright LR. Spacious master, walk-in closet, en suite. 4 bdrm., MF laundry. Great yard, fenced, private deck, alley access and more! Great location. Call now to view! Asking $265,900 CA320163

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CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 BEAUTIFUL 1-1/2 STOREY FAMILY HOME IN PARKRIDGE ESTATES ... REDUCE D! Premier location w/ valley views, walking trails, schools close by. Impressive quality throughout! Beautiful foyer, staircase, display ledges, arches, vaulted ceilings, hardwood flooring, exceptional window pkg. Exc. kitchen pkg., lots of cabinetry. You’ll love the LR and DR, the views, the cozy 3-sided FP. Superb master, awesome en suite. Large family/media room, games/library room. 24’x25’ garage and more! Just move in! Asking $435,900 CA319593 V E R Y AT T R A C T I V E 1320 SQ. FT. OPEN FLOOR 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 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. Asking $354,900 CA318049 EXCEPTIONAL BUNGALOW – CLOSE TO PARKS AND REDUCE D! 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 Now asking $372,900 WOW! BEAUTIFUL FR ESH N EW PAINT! EXCELLENT VALLEY VI 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! Only $399,900 CA320143 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 LOCATION – CENTRAL ... 3-bdrm. bi-level, lower family room w/ FP. Extra storage. Close to schools, recreation. 2-car garage. Quality home for a quality family. Only $318,000 CA317015 5-BDRM. HOME ... in newer development close to parks. Hardwood floors, 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 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 CUSTOM BUILT B I - L E V E L ACROSS FROM PARK, CENTURY MEADOWS! ... AL PRIC E! bright open floor EXCE PTION plan w/gorgeous open staircase, vaulted ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors, arches, columns. Superb kitchen, granite countertops, lovely LR, amazing master bdrm., spacious laundry. Awesome millennium deck, 22’x24’ garage and more. You’ll love it! CA312712 Only $389,900

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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 YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED ... by this immaculately kept bungalow! Bright and spacious open floor plan, beautiful hardwood floors, fin. bsmt. Situated on large lot, with quiet and tranquil view. A must see! Asking $384,900 CA314583

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 IMMACULATE – VERY IMPRESSIVE – QUIET CRESCENT – PRIVATE YARD ... 1736 sq. ft. bungalow plus fin. lower level. Lge. foyer, sunken LR, lge. formal DR (hardwood), lge. family kitchen overlooking family room (hardwood), FP. MF laundry. 5 lge. bdrm., 3 baths. Lge. covered deck. Lge. private treed, fenced yard. RV parking. Oversized garage. Move in for Christmas and enjoy! CA319712 Asking $364,900 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! Asking $399,900 CA318050 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 IMPRESSIVE PARK RIDGE E S T A T E S E! LU VA BUNGALOW – CE PTIONAL EXYARD! GREAT ... Premer location w/valley, walking trails and school close by. Exc. family home featuring bright open plan, superb kitchen w/ lots of maple cabinetry, exc. dinette, spacious LR, 2 cozy gas FP, en suite, 5 bdrm., MF laundry option. Exc. bsmt. dev. w/huge family/games room. Very nicely landscaped yard, large deck, hot tub, underground sprinklers, 22’x24 htd. garage, RV parking, lots more! Just move in! CA319833 Now asking $407,900 W E L L MAINTAINED 1370 SQ. FT. BU NGALOW ! D CE U ... with RED 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 BEAUTIFUL 1520 SQ. FT. FAMILY BUNGALOW, CULDE-SAC LOCATION ... features bright open floor plan w/vaulted ceilings, display ledges, bright windows, beautiful hardwood and cork flooring. Impressive country kitchen, lots of cabinetry, lovely dinette. Spacious LR, superb master, MF laundry, huge family/media/games room. Great yard, underground sprinklers, private deck, 22’x24’ garage and more! A must see! CA319926 Asking $419,500 EXCEPTIONAL HOME – PARK SETTING ... impressive custom built home w/great location, awesome yard. Upgrades galore! Exceptional kitchen inviting dinette, attractive LR. Superb family room w/ garden doors to covered courtyard. 24’x24’ garage and a lot more! A must see! CA319196 Asking $349,900 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 BEAUTIFUL BI-LEVEL IN VALLEYVIEW! ... Wow! Impressive and quality built. Features beautiful open staircase, 11’ ceilings, bright windows, excellent kitchen cabinetry, huge island, awesome dinette, cozy FP in great room, spacious master, en suite. Exc. bsmt., 9’ ceilings, cozy in-floor heating, large family/media room. Huge triple htd. garage, heated workshop, RV parking. Awesome yard and more! Just move in! Asking $457,700 CA319890 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

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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 EXCELLENT OFFICE OR B U S I N ES S LOCATION! ... Very nicely dev. 2100 sq. ft. bay with a/c. Exc. parking, independent utilities and quick possession. Call now for details. $2,100/mo. CA315173

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GREAT LOCATION... You will love this one. This home has been very well looked after and has 4 bedrooms and 3 full baths, with sunroom off dining area. Basement is fully finished with underfloor heat, 2 bedrooms and 4 piece bath plus large rec roon and utility room. Yard is tastefully landscaped with large storage shed and all fenced. Double heated garage with 220 wiring. Call Rick for details. Price $389,000 (R1362)

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Remember the Rubik’s Cube? Big hair, the mullet, and when gas was only 30 cents a litre? About Time Productions will give you the opportunity to experience those times all over again at the Bailey Theatre next March when it stages Back to the '80s…A Totally Awesome Musical! In the style of movies such as Back to t he Future, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, The Karate Kid and The Wedding Singer, Back to the '80s…A Totally Awesome Musical! joins members of the graduating class of William Ocean High School as they experience the fun, the heartbreak, the loves and the loneliness of growing up. "It's set to the biggest hits of the '80s," said About Time Productions board media liaison Maureen Horbay. "Totally awesome songs like: Walking

FANTASTIC LOCATION... 2 bedroom, 2 bath adult condo. Conveniently located within walking distance to shopping, medical clinic, entertainement and other amenities. Sun room, patio deck, en suite laundry, handy single attached garage with plenty of storage room. Lovely common area with kitchen, fireplace, games tables and more. Must be seen to be appreciated. Asking $249,500. Call Cory for details. (R1360)

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on Sunshine, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Kids in America, Footloose, Let's Hear it for the Boy, Love Shack and many, many more." About Time Productions will be giving a sneak preview of the musical at the Camrose Festival of Trees this Saturday, Nov. 26, beginning at 3 p.m. "We're going to have special performances by the Back to the' 80s cast, as well as our Body Works and Theatre works classes," said Horbay. "Also, our Improv. Troupe will be performing Friday, Nov. 25, at 6:30 p.m." The Back to the '80s theatrical production class provides students with the opportunity to perform in a f ull-mounted production. Its purpose is t o teach theatre etiquette, performance, and what is involved with putting together a musical show.

CROWN CARE CONDO... Complete with garage, one bedroom plus den, fireplace, east facing overlooking park, vaulted ceilings. Priced $169,500. Call Dale for details. (R1361)

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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 $429,500. Call Dale for details. (R1356)

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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)

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TILLICUM BEACH... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room c/w fireplace, 2 car garage, situated on 100’x150’ treed lots, with very scenic views. Some furniture and furnishings included. Asking $224,900. Call Dale for details. (RO884)

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 $129,500. Call Cory for details. (RO882)

REDUCED 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 $269,000. Call Trudi. (R1342)

COMMERICAL TURN KEY BUSINESS AND PROPERTY... Established plumbing shop, all equipment, tools and service truck. Nice clean operation with large service area. Call Dale for details. (C269)

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)

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)

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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 $204,500. For details, call Cory. (R1346)

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ATTENTION! BUILDERS AND INVESTORS, BRAND NEW LISTING... Great opportunity for an investment/revenue property! Exceptional building lot, presently zoned R2A but can be R3A, direct control and other options. 76’x105’ which would be an excellent location for a 4-plex or larger unit subject to City of Camrose approval. Located close to downtown and Mirror Lake! A true bargain at $140,000. Call Cory for details. (L189) WELL LOCATED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOT IN DAYSLAND... This undeveloped lot in Daysland is 50’x120’, zoned R1 and is nicely set amongst a group of nice sized well maintained homes. Just a short walk to school! The frontage faces a park/recreational area. Just a short walk to school! Daysland has many local services. Now listed at $32,900. Call Trevor for service. (L185)

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HAY LAKES... what a beauty - over 1,400 sq. ft. bi-level, upgraded counter tops, professionally painted, fireplace, large front foyer, vaulted ceiling, 9’ ceiling in basement with oversized windows. Must be viewed to be appreciated. Asking $319,000. Call Dale for details. (RO848)

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"It helps build confidence and is a really fun way to learn how to interact and build social skills," said Korah Horbay. "It’s super fun and it helps shy kids become more out-going. If you stick with it, you will see the improvement over the weeks – skills like dancing, singing and acting. I t doesn't matter what age you are, you are always included because there are no cliques. Everyone is just one, big group of friends and you get to bond with people who have the same interests as you. It helps you learn so

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 $64,900. Call Trevor for viewing. (RO901) SOMETHING COMPLETELY DIFFERENT (KINGMAN)... Plenty of renovations and size. This property would be an exceptional buy for a big family, social organization, church group. Oversized double garage, single garage. Both with 220 power. Two outdoor decks, large mud room. Think potential, get creative! Priced to SELL! Asking $164,500. Call Cory for details. (RO913)

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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 $229,900. Call Trevor for details. (A410)

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LOTS 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)

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much more about what the arts can do for people physically and mentally – t he joy of it and looking forward to doing it every week. I t’s just really fun!” The Back to the '80s’ Production Team consists of: Cathie Johnson (artistic director), John Rawson (producer/master builder), Tova Olson (music director), Deanna Didriksen (assistant music director), Cheryl Leonhardt (stage manager), Paige Fairall and Signe Peake (choreographers), Sandra Howard (costumes), Lorraine Bell

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(props), and many other volunteers, including parents of the cast. About Time Productions' season sponsor is McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet in Camrose. “This is a g reat program and I want to support the community as well as the youth of this community," said McClellan Wheaton dealer principal Will McClellan. "The arts can transform people of all ages – especially our youth.” The Camrose Kinsmen Club has donated About Time Productions office equipment.


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Just when the fans were thinking the Camrose Kodiaks were digging themselves out of a bad slump, the team was stampeded by the Calgary Mustangs 5-1, Nov. 15. Calgary jumped on the Kodiaks using special teams with a shorthanded and a power play goal in the first period. The Kodiaks cut the lead in half on a N elson Gadoury power play tally in the second. However, all comeback attempts were dashed when the Mustangs rode high on the strength of three markers in the last period. "We out- played them the first two periods, but we didn't bury enough of our chances," said Nelson. "In the last 10 minutes, we had a collapse. Now, they are tied with us for second place and that's what really hurts. It's a tough pill to swallow right now and we just have to get back on track." Camrose goalie Brayden Hopfe stopped 27 of 32 shots, while the Kodiaks had 34 shots on the Mustangs. "We have some really good leaders on this team. When we start playing down or gripping our sticks too tight, they step up and take the lead by having a big shift for us." The line of Nolan Marshall, Rylan Wiest and Ty Clay continue to sparkle with high energy, but it wasn't enough to change the outcome against Calgary. "They work so hard for us and it shows the rest of us that we have stopped working," said Nelson. "The difference between the first 10 games of the season and the last 10 games is the fact we have stopped out-working other teams. We have stopped using the system. We have to get that back from everyone." The loss meant that the Kodiaks were relegated to watching scary movies. "We watched some video of the game. We are

talking about what we did wrong and how we can correct those things. We want to fix them before it is too late." Nelson doesn't think the other teams are catching up. "It is more of a case that we lost our drive. Now teams want to beat us more because they know we are struggling. They want to take advantage of us." Nelson's name has been showing up on the score sheet lately. "The points have been coming my way, but it doesn't feel as good when you are not winning," he said. "I want to keep scoring and help the guys. Staying positive helps everyone else." The forward from Calahoo played for Kodiaks' assistant coach Blair Becker in the Alberta Cup. "We were not supposed to win, but he did such a great job coaching that we won the cup. Then he asked me to come to the Kodiaks' spring camp." The Camrose Kodiaks doubled the Calgary Canucks 4-2 with Gadoury garnering two goals to lead the bears on Nov. 12. Jonathan Lashyn and Connor Mailey chipped in with single markers. Camrose built up a 3-0 lead and hung on despite a bad se cond period where they were out-shot 10-4. Goalie Matt Gibney made 17 of 19 saves for Camrose. The Canmore Eagles continue to soar against the Kodiaks. They defeated Camrose 6-3 in a game to forget on Remembrance Day. Lashyn scored two goals, while Ty Clay added a tally in the contest. Canmore scored three in the second frame to make the difference in the contest. Gibney stopped 23 of 28 shots in the Camrose net. The final home game of the month for the Kodiaks is on Nov. 25, when the Grande Prairie Storm return to the Edgeworth Centre.


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Women's volleyball squad improves weekly By Murray Green

Although the Augustana Vikings women's volleyball team was swept by the SAIT Trojans, they show signs of improving in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference. Captain Catherine Laskosky, of Camrose, feels the team is within reach of most clubs. "We have some little things to work on a s we strive to be on the same level as other teams," said Catherine. "Right now, we are in a cycle that we get up for the first and second games, but lose our intensity in the third game. The games are played to 25, but we can't look ahead so much. We are breaking the game down into five points at a time. We want to push hard for three games and then, ultimately, four or five games." She said the team needs to take baby steps. "If you break it down into little steps, then it becomes more manageable. Right now, we are so c oncerned about getting that first game that we are not looking further ahead. We are going to break it down step by step. We have the skill, we just need to show it on the court." Since the skill set is in place, the Vikings are focused on the mental game. "We are looking at what aspects of the game we can bring to the game to improve mentally. We need to prepare ourselves better for the matches. We know we have a win in there (last few matches before the break), it is a matter of learning what it takes to achieve it." The Augustana men's team knocked off the previously unbeaten SAIT team. "We watched the

Photo by Pro Sports Photography The women's Augustana Vikings volleyball team battled the Mount Royal Cougars in a match in Camrose. The team is working hard to follow the men's club and want to knock off a top-ranked team in the next few weeks. The Vikings host NAIT in the next home match.

guys achieve what we want to do. It is kind of following the steps of a big brother. We see them succeed and it just makes us hungrier to win even more," said Catherine. "They have the passion and cockiness to win and that is what we are working on. We have to better ourselves personally and as a team." It may take some time, but Augustana wants to be near the

top of the league, like they were in the Alberta Colleges Athletic League prior to joining the ACAC. "We are working to the future, but that doesn't mean we are not focused on what we are doing now," said Catherine. "We feel that the team can pull a couple of wins. We need to set a s tandard and build from there. Eventually the team will be in the playoffs and the finals."

Most of the members on the volleyball team are making the adjustment from high school to the college level game. "The speed of the game is so much faster. All rookies have to learn that the speed is different in both practices and in games," said Catherine. "The skills are also being fine tuned at the college level. In high school, you just show up for practice. Here, you go to gym workouts

and classroom sessions. And, it just isn't two months, it is for the whole year. It is a lot more of a commitment." With some local players on the squad, the crowd has been behind the team as they improve. "We all get along, and the parents do as well. It is like a big family." Augustana hosts NAIT on Nov. 24. The women's match begins at 6 p.m.

ranked SAIT Trojans. Especially after the Trojans swept them in three games the night before. Augustana players must have reviewed the story about a wooden horse being pulled through the gates, because they ambushed SAIT right from the first whistle on Nov. 12. The

Vikings didn't just beat SAIT, they dominated them in three straight games (2 5-19, 25-23, 25-20). Players Cole McCartney and Thomas Regier said the timing was right. "We came into the weekend knowing we could win. We went down there and

struggled, just didn't play well," explained Cole. "We watched the video of the match and the way that they played. We made adjustments and with the games at home, we know we could beat them. We stuck to our game plan and they fell apart." The Trojans were shocked at the way the Vikings came at them in the rematch. "In the first match, we played as individuals and not as a t eam. We came at them as a t eam in the second match and the crowd was behind us," said Thomas. "They were shocked to lose." It was the first loss of the season for SAIT. Coach Ryan Marsden said to SAIT media, “I think maybe it was good for this to happen at this point in the season and there were a few who were starting to walk with that swagger, thinking we were indestructible, and we didn’t want to see that. This was a good wake- up call.” Knocking off the top club has given the Vikings the confidence they were lacking. "The three teams we have played so far this season are all in the top four in the league," pointed out Cole. "We have stayed with the best teams and have had challenging games. To have those challenging games right from the gate will make us a b etter team. To get a w in off of Mount Royal and SAIT really goes to show we can play against anybody. Now we need to take that confidence into the other matches." The mental part of the game is huge in volleyball. "This gives us the edge in confidence, because

we know we can play with the top teams," said Thomas. "We know that we can be at the top of this league and the added confidence can help us in other matches." The team has made strides in improving. "Every year we get better. Last year, we pretty much had a whole new team. We didn't know what to expect and we went 3-17. Now we know what it takes (the team is currently 2-4) and we will keep improving." Thomas said, "It makes us (rookies) excited because the team is really improving and we get to be a part of a team that is on the rise. The veterans help us and have made us really feel welcome and part of the team." Both players praised the coaches for bringing the level of play higher this year. "The coaches are amazing and they give little tips that help us a lot," said Thomas. Both players have plenty of club and provincial experience. "The biggest adjustment is balancing volleyball with the university studies," said Cole. Both players want to stay in sports once they leave Augustana. Thomas said the difference between the best team and Augustana is the number of errors made. "Sometimes you don't have time to think, you just have to react." The Vikings are trying to set a game plan and stay with it to find success. It worked against SAIT, now they are focused on NAIT. Augustana hosts NAIT on Nov. 24. The men's match begins at 8 p.m.

Augustana Vikings pull off upset against unbeaten SAIT

By Murray Green

The Augustana men's volleyball team has been improving throughout the year. But, no one gave them much of a chance against the best club in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference and the number two nationally

Photo by Pro Sports Photography The Augustana Vikings men's volleyball team has been on the attack lately and defeated the first place SAIT Trojans on Nov. 12. The 2-4 Vikings host the NAIT Ooks on Nov. 24.


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Australian born cellist, Tanya Prochazka, will join Polish pianist Magdalena Adamek in a recital of Brahms, Chopin, and Liszt at Augustana Campus on Sunday, Nov. 27, in the Faith and Life Chapel. The recital is scheduled to begin at 3:00. Cellist Tanya Prochazka is no stranger to the Augustana stage, having performed solo recitals there as well as collaborative recitals with Augustana's Dr. Milton Schlosser, piano and Professor Kathleen Corcoran, soprano. Born in Melbourne, Australia, Ms. Prochazka pursued her advanced cello studies at the Paris Conservatoire with Andre Navarra and in Bloomington, Indiana, with Janos Starker, before proceeding with a career in international performance and teaching. She has performed throughout Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Australia. Since arriving in Edmonton in 1986 and becoming Professor of Cello and Conductor of the University Symphony and

Academy Strings Orchestras at the University of Alberta, she has become one of Canada's leading cellists. Highlights include a Carnegie Hall recital, world premiere performances of concertos by Alfred Fisher and Malcolm Forsyth, performing string quartets in the natural concert halls of the Grand Canyon, and leading a v ery successful tour of Cuba with the Academy Strings Orchestra. Sh e is a recording artist with several of her own CDs, and has collaborated on CDs with Dr. Schlosser and Professor Corcoran. She is an awardwinning performer, gathering prizes at such prestigious competitions as the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, the Cassado Competition in Italy, and the International Tribune in Czechoslovakia. Dr. Magdalena Adamek, from Poland, holds a M aster of Arts in Piano Performance from the Frederick Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, as well as Doctor of Music in Piano Performance from the University of Alberta, under the super-

vision of Dr. Jacques Després. She has been a re cipient of numerous prestigious awards at competitions in Poland and at the University of Alberta and, among others, a sch olarship from the Polish Ministry of Culture and National Heritage (awarded twice). She has also been a laureate of the second prize and a special distinction for the best performance of piano works by Frederick Chopin at the International Milosz Magin Piano Competition in Paris. She represented Poland at the II European Piano Forum in Berlin. Adamek's discography includes five CDs for an independent Polish label as well as a recent CD project, Romantic Central Europe, made in collaboration with the Wirth Institute of Austrian and Central European Studies at the University of Alberta. Between 2006 and 2011, she taught piano and chamber music at the University of Alberta's North Campus. Tickets may be purchased at the door the afternoon of the recital.


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Remembrance Day is a time to honour those who served By Murray Green

On the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month and the 2011th year, Remembrance Day was observed by a f ull house at the Camrose Regional Exhibition. The Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion saluted not only those who served in both world wars, but also those who were in conflicts such as Korea and Afghanistan. "Our veterans have fought to give us freedom to enjoy. They gave peace to far away lands and to ensure a b etter future for our children and grandchildren," said Lt. Steven

Vanmuyen of the Lord Strathcona Horse (Royal Canadians). "We are grateful for our veterans. As our commitment in Afghanistan comes to a close, we salute a whole new generation of veterans. During Veterans' Week, we honour all veterans for their contributions towards peace and stability in the world. Canada has a s trong legacy around the world. It has a reputation of keeping peace and stability and being proud to serve. We remember the sacrifices made for Canada. We encourage Canadians to celebrate the past and commit to the future. Part of that

commitment is to remember and show our respect. If you pass a veteran, stop him or her and ask a few questions and listen to the answers." Alberta Justice Minister Verlyn Olson thanked everyone for taking in the service and making sure the parking lot was full. "It is great to have so many young people involved in the service today," said Mr. Olson. "I want to suggest that the veterans do a l ot more in the community. They continue to serve today to make this community better. They are a g reat example for all of us. I hear today

that everyone has rights. This is a great event for us to stop and contemplate the other side of that equation. The other side is responsibilities, discipline, self-sacrifice and service. Examples of that are easily found in our veterans." MLA Olson encouraged everyone to be more like our veterans. "We can fight for freedom and justice. No matter where we are, whether it's around the corner or around the world, we can serve. We can serve those in our community who need help and we can speak up on their behalf." He quoted from Anne Frank.

"How wonderful it is that nobody needs to wait a single moment before starting to improve the world." Mr. Olson challenged everyone to serve others. After the laying of wreaths, people clapped in appreciation during the parade and march past of local veterans to end the service. In a c utline for a R emembrance Day picture last week it should have read: A m ember of the Lord Strathcona Horse (Royal Canadians) stood on guard at the cenotaph.


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Light Up Your Campus! 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, Dec. 1, 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.

Monday, Nov 28 We light the tree at 6:30 pm: food, fun and festivities to follow for kids from 1 to 92!

– SERVING EDMONTON AND AREA SINCE 1984 – Coming to Camrose Thursday, Dec. 1, 2011 Camrose Community Centre (Old Drill Hall) 4518-54 Street, 2nd Floor, Room 230 (elevator access)

Enjoy hot chocolate, wassail, Christmas cookies, contests and caroling.

The Camrose Booster, along with co-sponsors Panago Pizza and Grand Park Liquor Mart are back with

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Home For Sale

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 this week! Your seats 4 and 6, Section S, Row 4 are the only two padded leather seats in the facility. Bonus: you’ll share your very own “snack and refreshment table”! During the game, you’ll enjoy food and drinks courtesy of these promotion co-sponsors:

Sanctuary Estates. Beautiful new walk-out bungalow with triple car attached garage. Features open concept, granite countertops, hardwood floors and much more. Located next to the Ministik Bird Sanctuary. Located at 50072 RR 205.

BONUS OPPORTUNITY TO WIN: A chance to win the “Fan of the Game Contest” even if you’re not a regular at the games. Seats for seven of the thirty home games will be awarded on a draw basis from entries deposited. Enter often. Fill out the entry form at:

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See this section for your automotive needs as well as classified automotive e ads and community news.

Ford Ranger A combination of fuel efficiency, flexibility and affordability By Dan Jensen

The 2011 Ford Ranger at Lamb Ford Sales Ltd. in Camrose combines Ford's tough-truck heritage with fuel efficiency, affordability and flexibility in a small pickup that's big on value. Rangers equipped with the 2.3 litre four-cylinder engine offers estimated fuel economy of 7.3 litres per 100 km highway and 9.5 litres per 100 km in the city. "It's fuel efficiency is best in the class of compact pickups," said Lamb Ford Sales sales manager Brett Read. The available 4.0 litre V6 engine, standard on Ranger SPORT and XLT kicks out 207 horsepower and 238 lb.-ft. of torque. Total towing capability for the Ranger's 2.3 litre and 4.0 litre engines is 979 and 2,630 lbs. respectively. Both engines come standard with a five-speed manual transmission and are available with a smooth, durable five-speed automatic transmission. Well-equipped

Ranger is available in regular cab and SuperCab configurations. The segment's only seven-foot box is available as a fleet option on the XL regular cab model. XL and XLT 4x2 and 4x4 series are equipped with stylish standard wheels and tires, while a Class III trailer hitch is standard across the line. The lower front bumper valance has an integrated one-inch air deflector to help reduce drag and improve fuel economy. Large fog lamps provide excellent visibility and tougher appearance. XLT models features body-colour front and rear step bumpers and a chrome H-bar grille that is standard on 4x2 setups for a bolder look. Sport SuperCab trucks offer standard step bars, while the Sport SuperCab 4x4 is equipped with standard skid plates to protect major components at the front, middle and rear of the truck's underbelly. Ranger 4x4s live and breathe serious capability. Select the ideal drive on the available electronic shift-onthe-fly 4x4 transfer case without stopping – simply by turning a switch. Also available to up your go-anywhere potential: heavy duty shocks (standard on SPORT and XLT) and as many as three skid platges (fore, mid and aft). No wonder Ranger is a favourite at the Best in the Desert Racing Association series, where Ford rules as official truck. The FX4 off-road package on Ranger Sport models includes 4.10 limited slip 8.8 inch rear differential, 16-inch Y-spoke cast aluminum wheels, FX4 decal, black side step bars, cloth bucket seats, privacy glass, power equipment group and tilt steering with cruise control. Loaded

The Ford Ranger XLT cabin is loaded with more than ergonomics. On top of the leather-wrapped steering wheel with tilt and cruise control, you get this XLT exclusive: fully carpeted flooring with matching carpeted floor mats up front. Rear jump seats are standard on all SuperCab

Safety and security

Ranger provides high levels of safety and security via the Ford Personal Safety Matt McLeod System, AdvanceTrac with RSC, seat-mounted side airbags, tire pressure monitoring system, and SecuriLock passive anti-theft system, all included as standard equipment on all models. AdvanceTrac with RSC delivers a level of performance that competitive stability control systems can't match. Unlike competitors' systems, AdanceTrac with RSC utilizes a second gyroscopic roll rate sensor to determine the vehicle's body angle and roll rate.

models equipped with the 4.0 SOHC V6. Fold them down to give your passengers lots of leg room or fold them up to make way for gear. The sporty cargo net is great for keeping smaller stuff close at hand, yet out of the way. A plug and play MP3 mode on the available stereo system, which also comes with a CD player, gives you the all-in-one convenience of an audio input jack. So you can plug in your MP3 player and pump out all your tunes.

If the unique roll rate sensor detects a significant roll angle, the system applies additional countermeasures – such as applying brakes to one or more wheels or reducing engine power – to enhance vehicle rollover resistance. Also standard is a four-wheel Anti-Lock Brake System, along with driver and front passenger air bags, seat belts with front pretensioners for outboard seating positions, and side-intrusion door beams. The Ford frontpassenger sensing system helps ensure airbags are not deployed on the passenger side when small children are detected.

This is your last chance to see the Ranger as Ford will be discontinuing production after the 2011 model year. Lamb Ford Sales Ltd. is located on Highway 13 East, Camrose. Phone 780-672-2411, or toll free 1-800-994-9953.


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GETTING READY FOR WINTER

More reasons to change seasons.

OPEN HOUSE See everything that’s new in Winter Fun 1-4 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 24 Open 8:30 to 5:30, Mon. to Fri., 9 to 3 Saturdays

PROVEN PERFORMANCE. UNBEATABLE DEALS. Last recommended date for Special Order Christmas Gifts: Wed., November 30 *Rebates vary by model; see dealer for details. **Offer valid on all qualified models and subject to credit approval from HSBC Retail Services Limited on qualified consumer purchases financed during this program. No payments required until 6 months from the date of purchase. No finance charges will be assessed until 5 months from the date of purchase and interest is waived if full payment is made by the due date and account remains in good standing. Rates will vary with term, amount financed, and credit profile of the customer. See your participating PolarisŽ dealer for all program details. Offer ends 11/30/11. Rider pictured is a professional on a closed course. Polaris recommends that all snowmobile riders take a training course. Do not attempt maneuvers beyond your capability. Always wear a helmet and other safety apparel. Never drink and ride. Š2011 Polaris Industries Inc.

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Give your home a tuneup Canadian winters can be long, cold and tough on our homes. To keep you and your family safe, warm and comfortable, you need to keep your home in top condition. Check and clean, or replace furnace air filters each month during the heating season. If you have a h eat recovery ventilation system (HRV), check it every two months. Clean range hood filters monthly. If you have a humidifier, clean it two or three times in winter and make sure it is set properly. Examine windows and doors for accumulation of ice or for cold-air leaks. Seal any leaks temporarily with weatherstripping or removable caulking, and repair or replace the window or door in the spring. Inspect your attic to ensure proper insulation and ventilation. Note signs of roof leaks, gaps or separations in the underside decking and repair. Check the attic for frost accumulation and the roof for ice dams or icicles. Excessive frost or staining on the underside of your roof or ice dams on the roof surface may indicate that your attic is not ventilated properly. Ensure any ducts serving exhaust fans are insulated, have a vapour barrier wrap and are vented outdoors.

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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. 1987 22 FT. VAN w/ WHEELCHAIR LIFT – Good shape. 780-672-7956 or 7 80678-9873.

on a set of four selected Goodyear winter or all-season tires from October 17 - December 17, 2011

2006 DODGE DURANGO 4X4 AWD – 133,000 km., third row, $12,500. Ph. 780-672-8092. 2001 CHRYSLER NEON – 290,000 km., p/s, p/b, a/c. AM/FM, cassette. Good shape, mechanically sound. $1,900 obo. 780-678-6952. 2008 GMC DENALI – Extended warranty, low km. Call for details. 780-678-6706.

A SET SAVE $100 ONOF FOUR

1995 HONDA CIVIC DX – Blue, 2-dr., coupe, 276,000 km. (160,000 km. on cu rrent motor). Has mech. insp. Good mechanical and working condition, $3,000. Ph. 780-672-3534.

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1996 MAZDA B-4000 – Canopy, extended cab, 4wd, V-6, 5-speed. Very good condition. New tires! $4,475. Ph. 780-878-4822. A SET SAVE $80 ONOF FOUR

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BOATS, RVs and CAMPERS

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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.

We guarantee that you will love your new winter tires or we will refund your money within 30 days of purchase! Simply return to the point of purchase, the winter tires will be removed, and the full value of your purchase will be applied against the purchase of a new set of tires. The new tires will be mounted and balanced at no cost to you. *Valid on tires marked with the Rubber Association of Canada (RAC) “mountain snowflake” symbol.

Offers available at the following participating locations:

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Over 140 locations across Canada to serve you! • www.fountaintire.com *Save up to $100 on a set of four (4) selected Goodyear tires from October 17 - December 17, 2011. Offers applicable on our Every Day Pricing (EDP) and valid only with a minimum purchase of four (4) identical tires in one transaction. Not valid for Goodyear National Accounts or Fountain Tire Elite Accounts. Inventory may vary by location. All applicable taxes (ie: GST, PST, HST and tire taxes) are extra. ®™ Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under licence by LoyaltyOne Inc, and Goodyear Canada Inc. Fountain Tire is licensed by AMVIC in Alberta.

Help your car withstand the harsh winter weather (MS) -- Automobiles can be very resilient. Drivers typically don't treat their cars with kid gloves, but most cars keep chugging along in spite of it. Of course, drivers who treat their cars well can expect to get as much in return from their vehicles. That's especially true when winter weather arrives, which is the harshest season vehicles must endure every year. Harsh weather coupled with less-thanideal roadways typically take their toll on a vehicle as the season progresses, and it's up to drivers to help their cars withstand the elements of winter and make it to spring in drivable condition. Short of moving to a locale that's warm and sunny 12 months a year, there's little drivers can do to avoid winter weather; however, there are several ways drivers can prepare their vehicles for the months ahead.

* Address your antifreeze. Much like a winter coat protects people from winter weather, antifreeze protects vehicles when the weather outside is f rightful. Not every antifreeze is c reated equal, and inadequate antifreeze can cause water pump failure and even a cracked engine block. Drivers often fail to monitor their antifreeze levels throughout the winter, which can hurt their cars and might even be harmful to the environment. Traditional ethylene glycol, or EG, antifreezes have a sweet smell and taste that attracts animals and, if ingested, can harm local wildlife or even household pets. Propylene glycol antifreeze does not boast a sweet smell or taste, and though safe if ingested, reduces the likelihood that animals will be drawn to it. * Check the vehicle's charging system. Car batteries are forced to work harder in cold

weather, making it easier for a battery to die when the mercury drops. To avoid being stranded in the cold, ask your mechanic to check the vehicle's charging system to ensure the battery is ready for the cold months ahead. * Don't tread lightly. Tire treads are especially important during the colder months, when icy or snow-packed roads make driving a d angerous undertaking. Tires with adequate traction are better equipped to handle roads that might be covered in ice, dirt or grime from sand and salt trucks. Check tire pressure regularly, especially when the temperatures are colder, and always inflate tires to the manufacturer-recommended PSI. PSI ratings can often be found on the driver's side door. * Monitor motor oil. An engine is only as good as the

motor oil that keeps it lubricated. Poor lubrication results in friction between engine components, ultimately leading to wear and potentially taking years off engine life. Drivers should regularly monitor their motor oil levels and adhere to the manufacturer's guidelines. When choosing a lubricant, look for a s ynthetic motor oil to maintain engine protection and performance. Synthetic motor oils provide significant benefits over their conventional counterparts, particularly in colder weather when conventional motor oil thickens as the temperature drops. When the mercury starts to sink, conventional motor oils can slow starting rpm, restrict oil flow to critical engine parts and increase wear on bearings and rings. Conversely, synthetic motor oils still flow or pump at temperatures as much as 50 below zero,

allowing cars and trucks to start with greater ease. * Maintain visibility. Visibility is especially poor during the winter months when falling snow and dirt and grime are kicked up from the rear tires of other vehicles, making it difficult to see. To maintain adequate visibility throughout the winter, inspect wiper blades to make sure they are in peak condition. Be sure the blade fully clears the windshield of snow, rain and any other debris that might find its way into your driving line of vision. Never leave the house without enough windshield washer fluid in the reservoir, and keep an extra bottle of fluid in the trunk just to be safe. Winter driving conditions are rarely, if ever, ideal. More tips to help your car withstand the winter are available at www. amsoil.com.


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The last thing any driver needs is a v ehicle that breaks down in cold, harsh winter weather. Winterizing your vehicle should be a top priority, saving you from the inconvenience of being out in the cold and with the unexpected expense of emergency repairs. "The thought of a breakdown, an engine not starting or otherwise being stranded is stressful as it is, but those things happening in freezing winter weather are extra stressful and costly," said Patty Kettles, Manager, Marketing and Communications, Be Car Care Aware. "An investment of an hour or two to have your vehicle checked is a ll it takes to have peace of mind and help avoid the cost and hassle of a b reakdown during harsh weather." Here are some recommended steps for winterizing your vehicle: · Clean, flush and put new antifreeze in the cooling system. As a ge neral rule of thumb, this should be done every two years. · Make sure heaters, defrosters and wipers work properly. Consider winter wiper blades and use cold weather washer fluid. As a ge neral rule, wiper blades should be replaced every six months. · Have the battery and charging system checked for optimum performance. Cold weather is hard on batteries. · Check the tire tread depth and tire pressure. If snow and ice are a problem in your area, consider special tires designed to grip slick roads. During winter, tire pressure should be ch ecked weekly. · Be diligent about changing the oil and filter at recommended intervals. Dirty oil can spell trouble in winter. Consider changing to a "winter weight" oil if you live in a cold climate. Have your technician check the fuel, air and transmission filters at the same time. · If you're due for a tuneup, have it done before winter sets in. Winter magnifies existing problems such as pings, hard starts, sluggish performance or rough idling. · Have the brakes checked. The braking system is the vehicle's most important safety item. · Have the exhaust system checked for carbon monoxide leaks, which can be especially dangerous during cold weather driving when windows are closed. Motorists should also keep the gas tank at least half full at all times to decrease the chances of moisture forming in the gas lines and possibly freezing. Drivers should check the tire pressure of the spare in the trunk and stock an emergency kit with an ice scraper and snowbrush, jumper cables, flashlight, flares, blanket, extra clothes, candles/matches, bottled water, dry food snacks and needed medication.

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Good Lovelies a hit Good Lovelies band member Caroline Brooks and pick-up bassist player Thom Golub perform during the entertaining show at Scalliwags Pub and Rum Bar on Nov. 11. The Good Lovelies appeared in the Rose City Roots Music Society concert series in Camrose. The Wheat Pool will be the next band to hit the stage on Dec. 3.


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The Camrose Firefighters Association Race Truck was selected as one of the feature trucks in the Tech Toys Snap-on Tools 2012 calendar. The local truck is t he only Canadian vehicle to be featured in the North American calendar. "We entered a photo of the truck in a competition held by Snap-on Tools. Customers are allowed to submit pictures of vehicles. As it turned out, ours was the only Canadian entry to be accepted," said Allan Majeski. "We are pretty proud of the fact it made it in. We have a very unique fire truck and it involved three years of building." Firefighter Allan is a mechanic by trade and spent a lot of hours getting the vehicle ready for burn-outs, racing and show and shine competitions. "It is another feather in our hat to go along with our trophies we have collected at competitions." The calendar is available from the two local Snap-on dealers, as well as from the Camrose Fire Department. "We will be selling the calendars at the department as a fundraiser for $10. The funds we collect go f or the upkeep of the truck." The Rapid Response truck is featured in July. The truck was built and is maintained by volunteers. "We have our own 100-footer in our own backyard. At f irst, we wanted to race it locally. Then it expanded to all over central Alberta." Wherever the truck travels, it takes plenty of Camrose history with it. "It is a 1948 International and was originally owned by the Duggan family and purchased in Camrose," explained Allan. "It went from being a fa rm truck to Bob Roose's Groundhog tractor pulling truck. Now we have turned it into a drag truck." Next year the truck will have three drivers in competitions. "With work and the fire department, not everyone can make it to the races. We have between eight to 12 of us that work on the truck." Laurie Adamson, Keith Hafso and Greg Jonson are the regular drivers. "I'm just the fixer and organizer," laughed Allan. "It's built for the 100-footers, and show and shines to have a lot of fun with." The truck has a 4 60 engine with 636 horsepower.

Rapid Response calendar truck The Camrose Fire Department volunteers built a race truck that is featured in July of the Snap-in Tools calendar. Photo by S & L Photography


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Winter tires: it's how we move around in the land of ice and snow In recent years, more and more drivers have chosen to invest in winter tires, and with good reason. Recent advances in winter tire technology offer motorists significant advantages, not just on snow or ice, but on cold dry road surfaces as well. Rubber stiffens as temperatures get colder, reducing traction capability. Modern winter tire rubber compounds, however, keep their elasticity even at temperatures as cold as minus 30 degrees Celsius and lower. The result is superior traction and performance in all road conditions during winter compared to all-season or conventional summer tires. The idea that winter tires

are only for snow or ice covered roads is o ld-fashioned thinking. Drivers should think of winter tires as ‘cold weather’ tires that offer superior traction, braking and cornering in every winter driving condition, including dry surfaces. The surface grip advantage offered by winter tires becomes evident when temperatures fall below seven degrees Celsius. When you can see your breath, its time for winter tires. Since the late 1970s, allseason tires have been a p opular choice for Canadian drivers. Even though all-season tires can provide safe all-weather performance, drivers need to know that winter tires are more efficient

once the temperature starts to fall. Winter tires offer up to 50 per cent more winter traction than all-seasons. Canada’s tire makers also advise motorists to use winter tires on all wheel positions. Using winter tires on the front or rear axle positions only can create a serious traction imbalance that can lead to a loss of control, particularly when cornering. When shopping for winter tires, motorists should look for the “three peak mountain snowflake” on the sidewall. Only tires stamped with this distinctive symbol meet or exceed specific snow traction requirements established by the tire industry.

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Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. *Purchase a new 2011 [F-150 Super Cab 5.0L XLT 4x4/ Ranger Super Cab Sport 4x2/ F-250 Super Duty Super Cab XLT 4x4 Western Edition (with Power Seats)] for [$28,999/ $14,999/ $39,999] after Total Manufacturer Rebate of [$8,500/ $6,000/ $8,000] deducted. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Manufacturer Rebate has been deducted. Offers include freight and air tax (where applicable) of [$1,550/ $1,450/ $1,550], but exclude license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI, registration, PPSA, administration fees (may vary by dealer), any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Delivery Allowances can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Delivery Allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. †† Receive $10,000/ $8,500/ $6,000/ $8,000 in Manufacturer Rebates with the purchase or lease of a new 2011 [Super Duty Diesel/ F-150 Super Cab 5.0L XLT 4x4/ Ranger Super Cab Sport 4x2/ F-250 Super Duty Super Cab XLT 4x4 Western Edition (with Power Seats)]. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Manufacturer Rebates are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. ▼Program in effect from October 1, 2011 to January 3, 2012 (the “Program Period”) To qualify, customer must turn in a 2005 model year or older vehicle that is in running condition (able to start and move and without missing parts) and has been properly registered/plated or insured for the last 3 months (the “Criteria”). Eligible customers will receive [$500]/[$1,000]/[$2,500]/[$3,000] towards the purchase or lease of a new 2011/2012 Ford [Fiesta (excluding S), Focus (excluding S)]/[Fusion (excluding SE), Taurus (excluding SE), Mustang (excluding Value Leader), Escape (excluding XLT I4 Manual), Transit Connect (excluding EV), Ranger (excluding Regular Cab 4x2 XL), Edge (excluding SE), Flex (excluding SE), Explorer (excluding base)]/[F-150 (excluding Regular Cab 4x2 XL), Expedition, E-Series]/[F250-550] – all Raptor, GT500, BOSS302, and Medium Truck models excluded (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). Taxes payable before Rebate amount is deducted. To qualify: (i) customer must, at the time of the Eligible Vehicle sale, provide the Dealer with (a)sufficient proof of Criteria, and (b) signed original ownership transferring customer vehicle to the Authorized Recycler; and (ii) Eligible Vehicle must be purchased, leased, or factory ordered during the Program Period. Offer only available to residents of Canada and payable in Canadian dollars. Offer is transferable to persons domiciled with the owner of the recycled vehicle. Offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Offer not available on any vehicle receiving CPA, GPC, or Daily Rental Rebates and the Commercial Fleet Rebate Program (CFIP). Limited time offer, see dealer for details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ^^Estimated fuel consumption ratings for the 2011 F-150 Super Cab 5.0L XLT 4x4 [15.0L/100km (19 MPG) city and 10.5L/100km (27 MPG) hwy], 2011 Ranger Sport Super Cab 4x2 Manual [13.5L/100km (21 MPG) city and 9.8L/100km (29 MPG) hwy]. Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada-approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading, vehicle equipment, and driving habits. ◆ Some mobile phones and some digital media players may not be fully compatible – check www.syncmyride.com for a listing of mobile phones, media players, and features supported. Driving while distracted can result in loss of vehicle control, accident and injury. Ford recommends that drivers use caution when using mobile phones, even with voice commands. Only use mobile phones and other devices, even with voice commands, not essential to driving when it is safe to do so. ■ © 2011 Sirius Canada Inc. “SIRIUS”, the SIRIUS dog logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. and are used under licence. ©2011 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved.

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Do you really have to drive in that winter storm?

and rely on its capabilities to outrun other motorists. Such vehicles can accelerate faster and maybe even turn a l ittle better than conventional cars or trucks on snow or ice, but they cannot brake faster — t his is a mistake often made by all-wheel drive motorists, mostly in the beginning of winter.


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All offers expire December 14, 2011. Offers may be cancelled at any time without notice. See Service Advisor for complete details. Applicable taxes and provincial levies not included. Dealer may sell for less. †† In order to receive a competitor’s advertised price: (i) tires must be purchased and installed at your participating Ford Dealer; (ii) customer must present the competitor’s advertisement (containing the lower price) which must have been printed within 30 days of the sale; and (iii) the tires being purchased must be the same brand, sidewall, speed and load ratings as shown in the competitive advertisement. Offer only available at participating Ford dealerships. This offer is valid on the cost of the tire only and does not include labour costs, valve stems, mounting, balancing, disposal, and taxes. Offer does not apply to advertised prices outside of Canada, in eBay advertisements, by tire wholesalers (including Costco) and online tire retailers, or closeout, special order, discontinued and clearance/liquidation offers. Offer may be cancelled or changed at any time without prior notice. See your Service Advisor for details. ‡‡ Rebate offers are manufacturer’s mail-in rebates. Rebates available on select Goodyear, Michelin, Bridgestone (AMEX branded prepaid card), Dunlop, BFGoodrich, Continental, Pirelli, and Yokohama tires. Offers are valid on qualifying sets of four tires, purchased and installed at participating locations during the respective promotion periods for each tire brand. Offer is valid on the cost of the tire(s) only and does not include labour costs, valve stems, mounting, balancing, disposal, and taxes. Amount of rebates, start dates and expiration dates vary depending on tire manufacturer. It is the responsibility of the customer to submit the required claim forms and proof of purchase to the relevant tire manufacturer with sufficient postage by the required deadline for that rebate offer. See your Service Advisor for complete details and claim forms. °Dealer may sell for less. Additional parts and service charges may apply. Excludes installation. Valid on most vehicles, makes, and models. Wheel compatibility is dependent on vehicle model and optional accessories. Please see your Dealer for fitments and pricing. **Storage term is at the dealer’s sole discretion, up to a maximum of one year. ‡Applies to single rear wheel vehicles only. Diesel models not eligible. WBased on a Ford Fusion V6 automatic that has a fuel consumption rating of 10L/100 km in combined city/highway driving (properly tuned), a one-year driving distance of 24,000 km and $1.02 per litre for gasoline. Improved fuel efficiency and emission reduction levels depend on model, year and condition of vehicle. *Up to 5 litres of oil. Disposal fees may be extra. Does not apply to diesel engines.

The CAMROSE BOOSTER November 22, 2011

Wall of Fame inductees encourage CCHS students By Dan Jensen

Greta Reiten, Dr. Sandy Dong, Douglas Bieber and Clifford Hoyme gave sage advice to students upon their induction to the Camrose Composite High School Wall of Fame Nov. 18. Reiten, who is a la wyer with a C algary firm, chair of the Bethany Care Society board of directors, and advisor to Biathlon Alberta, said her years at Camrose Composite High School as a student made her the person she is today. "People often say that the high school years were the most terrible years that they had to endure. I cannot agree. The teachers, staff and classmates of CCHS gave me great memories and life lessons." Reiten said one of the important lessons she has learned is to set high goals and work hard to achieve them. "That is not to say that it is always easy or that you will not fail. Unfortunately, none of us will be able to reach each and every goal we set." Reiten challenged students not to be afraid and to take the opportunities that are presented to them. "You never know what experiences you may have unless you take the chance," she said. Reiten also challenged students to find an activity about which they feel passionate and donate some of their time and skills. "Believe me, you will gain so much from the experience and find it very rewarding while continuing to learn." Dr. Dong, who is residency director in emergency medicine at the University of Alberta and a former STARS flight physician, said he was inspired by his

Inductees to the Camrose Composite High School Wall of Fame Nov. 18 were: (left to right) Clifford Hoyme, Greta Reiten, Douglas Bieber and Dr. Sandy Dong. The Wall of Fame was started to recognize former students and teachers who have established themselves as leaders in their chosen vocations and who have made significant contributions to society, to celebrate the school's proud history, and to inspire current students to challenge themselves in their future careers and in service to others.

father, who was born in China and arrived in Canada with just four dollars in his pocket. "The challenges he overcame are very inspiring," he said. Dr. Dong's exhortation to students was to find inspiration and inspire those who come after them. Bieber, who spent 40 years with the Public Service of Canada, said his goal upon graduating from CCHS in 1965 was to do something that would make a difference. "My parents were a great inspiration to me. I w as impressed with their sense of community and wanted to do something to make them proud."

Bieber said he quickly learned his job was to be the eyes and ears of Canada. "I was the face of Canada to most people I met and wherever I was, and no matter what time of day or night it was, when Canada was involved I was expected to know about it or talk about it." Bieber said a good portion of his time later on in his career was spent explaining to senior business leaders and to senior foreign government leaders alike why Canada felt the way it did about certain issues. "I had to remind them what was important and why Canadians valued certain rights, and, in the end, why those things were important to our

respective international relationships." Bieber expressed the wish that students choose something they like and become good at it. "I was glad to have an opportunity to make a d ifference and I would encourage all of you to do the same." Hoyme, who was a teacher of machine shop and welding at CCHS from the time the school opened in 1963 to his retirement two decades later, said it is important to remember that the success of a person is not achieved by one's own effort alone, but also by the contributions of others. "Administration, fellow teachers, caretakers, and even

the general public all contribute to the success or failure of a teacher's career." Hoyme encouraged students to pursue their areas of interest, as he did, even if it means four years in high school and more later on. "As you increase in knowledge and develop skills in certain areas, doors will continue to open for just the right career for you," he said. "Furthermore, no one can take these skills or gems of knowledge from you. They're yours for life and most assuredly, a better way life." Hoyme expressed the hope that students realize just how privileged they really are. "I call you privileged because right here in this beautiful place of learning you have been exposed to the state of the art labs, coupled with an effective work experience program, and taught by the most qualified teachers anywhere in Alberta. They have helped you explore and to choose the areas in which you are most likely to succeed. Excellent facilities plus a qualified, dedicated administration staff and teachers. What more can you ask? You are truly privileged to have been here at Camrose Composite High School." The Camrose Composite High School Wall of Fame was started to recognize former students and teachers who have established themselves as leaders in their chosen vocations and who have made significant contributions to society, to celebrate the school's proud history, and to inspire current students to challenge themselves in their future careers and in service to others.


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Decorate Your Home for Christmas Contest Camrosians Camros osia ians are e clearly cle earrly in in the the Christmas Christmas i spirit this year year. Retailers report brisk sales of Christmas decor and gift shopping is obviously in full swing. With great R ffall weather, many homes are already reflecting the beauty and awe of the Christian holiday season. If you feel you have successfully captured the wonder of Christmas by decorating the front of your home, or if you know of somebody around town who has done a masterful job with lights or other ho means of holiday enhancement, we’d like to know. Telephone, email or fax us the address of any home you believe will provide joy for others. Each week now until Christmas The Camrose Booster will publish a list of addresses of decorated homes located within our simply irresistible city which are “must sees.”

Judging by Kids!

During the week of Dec. 12-17, 2011, a panel of kids under 14 years of age will travel to the address of every home which has been recommended to us by you and fellow readers of The Camrose Booster. Our youth judges will be accompanied by a professional agent from the Re/Max sales team. It will be the responsibility of our young judges to choose the home they believe to be most appropriately decorated for Christmas, 2011.

Get Decorating, Camrose! The Camrose Booster will pay $100 towards your December power bill if your home is judged to be the best. Re/Max Camrose will donate $100 towards the local charity of your choice if your decorated dwelling is judged as tops! NOTE: The 2010 winning home is not eligible for judging in the 2011 contest.

Kindly l know add et us homes yo resses of u fe be judged el must . Call The Camr ose Boost er at 780-67 2-3142.

Fax 780-672-2518 or email ads@camrosebooster.com

YOUR CONTINUED ASSURANCE OF BUYING THE CLEAREST, BEST-TASTING WATER MONEY CAN BUY Recently, in our quest to provide our clients with the very best in drinking water, we have shopped the market, tested and experimented water sources, and talked with our clients about ‘new’ water options. Thank you to our clients for providing valuable feedback. In the final analysis we will return to the water source we have counted on since 1995. Expert analysis and consumer opinion overwhelmingly supports this decision. Again, our thanks for choosing Purity Water and the clearest, best-tasting water available. Verna Chenard, Owner

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Great starter home near downtown Camrose By Murray Green

Imagine the endless potential in this three-bedroom starter home near a playground, school and downtown Camrose. Located in a quiet area, this 1,100 square foot home is on an oversized lot, which offers plenty of space to raise a family. A recently upgraded kitchen contains a v ast amount of storage and counter space. The gorgeous cabinets will ensure that the chef of the family feels comfortable in such surroundings, and this kitchen has extra drawers for all of your gadgets. A breakfast nook is handy for the active family on the go. The main level has been modernized to include a large living room and an impressive formal dining area. The huge new windows throughout the main level allow the home to be filled with natural lighting. A large master bedroom contains lots of closet space as

do two other good-sized bedrooms. The four-piece bathroom has been freshly painted and features beautiful ceramic tile. The basement also has great potential. It is ready to be finished by the handyman, to suit the needs of the new owners. The large back yard has plenty of space for children to play or for enjoying the sunshine. Included with the purchase are the stove, fridge, washer, dryer, ceiling fans and blinds. Check this feature home at 5301-56 Street. This partly renovated home is attractively priced at $184,500. For a tour, contact realtor Cory Starchuk at:

Re/Max Real Estate 6022 - 48 Avenue 780-672-7474 or 780-781-4217 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.

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

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

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

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ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 34 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs WEDDING DRESS MISTAKE? – If your error was putting it on once, fix the mistake. Sell your dress with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142. NEW SAREPTA CHRISTMAS MARKET – Saturday, Nov. 26, 10 a.m. - 4 p .m., New Sarepta Agriplex, upstairs. To book table, contact Michelle, 780-984-2872. EDBERG AND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL MEETING – Thursday, Nov. 24, 7:30 p.m., Edberg Hall. Door prizes, coffee and donuts. Your attendance is important for the Ag. Society to con tinue to r eceive grants. FRIENDS OF FRIDHEM SOUTH ADVENT SERVICE – Sunday, Nov. 27, 4:30 p.m. Please bring item for lunch. 3 1/2 miles east of Ferintosh. ROUND HILL ELKS’ TURKEY BINGO – Friday, Nov. 25. Doors open 6:00 p.m. Bingo starts 7:30 p.m., Round Hill Community Centre.

CHRISTMAS TURKEY SUPPER – Camrose Moose Hall, Sun., December 4, 4:30 to 7:00 p.m. Adults: $12; Children 6 - 1 0 yrs.: $6; Children 5 yrs. and under free. Santa will visit. TEA FOR DIABETES AND BAKE TABLE – Wed., Nov. 30 at Edberg Drop-In, 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Everyone welcome. Sponsored by Edberg Community Club. BAKE SALE – Sat., Dec. 17, 8:30 am. - 1 2:00 noon, Ukrainian Catholic Church Basement, 5304-48A Ave. Cabbage rolls, perogies, Christmas baking and more. WONDERING WHAT TO GET YOUR FAVOURITE SENIOR FOR CHRISTMAS? How about Snow Removal? Call Gloria, 780-679-0802 or 1-780-805-4566, leave message BRIDAL SHOWER FOR APRIL DALUEG, bride elect of Brent Scheibner, Sunday, Dec. 4, 1:00 p.m., Daysland Hall. Come and go as you please. Please bring your favourite recipe to he lp April grow her own collection! SENIOR CENTRE CHRISTMAS PARTY – Dec. 9, 5:00 p.m. Turkey dinner, refreshments, entertainment, door prizes. Tickets, $20. Available at Mirror Lake Centre, 5415-49 Ave. Ph. 780-672-7022. KINGMAN 50TH ANNUAL LUTEFISK AND MEATBALL SUPPER – Dec. 2, 4:00 - 8:00 p.m., Kingman Hall. Handicapped seating at 12:00 noon by RESERVATION ONLY for this seating. Call Colleen, 780-672-3712 or 780-662-3829 to reserve or f or more information. Everyone welcome! A.L.L. GIFT OF HEALTH WINTER BRUNCH – Sat., Nov. 26. Social 10:30 a.m.; Brunch 11:00 a.m. at Montgomery Glen’s Golf and Country Club, Wetaskiwin. Be part of the action! Help create a health corridor - W etaskiwin to Provost. Adults, $25; students, $18. For tickets or i nformation call Kevin O’Grady, 780-888-5556; Jim Martin, 780-374-3886; Ruth Jensen, 780-672-0283.

THANK YOU RAY AND SHIRLEY McISAAC would like to thank all friends and family who came out to help us celebrate our 50th anniversary. Thank you for the cards and phone messag es; it helped to make this a very special day. Thank you to t he family members and all who helped in any way with organizing this very special day. Thank you. I WOULD LIKE TO THANK all the kind people who came to visit me and those who sent me fl owers and goodies while I w as in the hospital after my accident. Thanks again. – Selma Sand

PERSONAL DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780672-9903. LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a p ersonal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142. ESCORT AVAILABLE – Any day. Call Ingrid, 1-780-686-3949.

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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.

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

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 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 TO GOOD HOME – Spayed female 2-year-old indoor cat. 780-679-8792.

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

HELP WANTED LOVE SHOES? We’re Growing to Serve You Better! Full- and part-time sales positions available The right person must be friendly, sincere, understands fashion and enjoys serving the public. Please apply in person with resumé to: Sales Manager, Karen Mingo, or Owners, Leta and Daryl Shillington Sole City Shoes, Downtown Camrose 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. SALESPERSON WANTED – Commission only. All applicants will be interviewed. Please apply to: Advertiser Box 310, c/o Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose, AB T4V 1L2. AIR BRAKE COURSES COMING UP IN BAWLF – Sat., Dec. 10 or Thursday, Dec. 22. Class 1 or 3 i n Truck Driver Training also available in December and January. Call Kevin at C.A.M. Driver Education. Government licensed and bonded since 1993. Ph. 780-672-2131. CAR ETAK ER / M A NAGER FOR 24-SUITE APARTMENT – Live-in semi-retired/retired couple required for newer building. Responsibilities include general caretaking, maintenance, rental collection and minimal record-keeping. Position will be open until a su itable couple is selected. Any questions, please call 780-679-4678. Send resumé/ general information to B ox 1115, Camrose, AB T4V 4E7. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST REQUIRED for maternity leave. This is a full-time position, working Mon. through to Fri. Please forward resumé to smilesbyus@hotmail.com or fax to 780-672-4700.

WANTED: BUSINESS TO PURCHASE in Camrose or surrounding area. All calls confidential. Please email: dave2jon@telus.net TIRED OF YOUR JOB BUT NEED THE INCOME? – Gain time and financial freedom at home setting up accounts for a major manufacturer. Unlimited income potential. Visit www.familiesearningmore.com/stacy

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 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. PALL FLOOR INSTALLATIONS Carpet, Lino, Laminate, Hardwood Call Paul at 780-901-3708 or 780-672-1917

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. RESIDENTIAL SNOW REMOVAL – Call Gloria, 780679-0802 or 1 -780-805-4566, leave message. HOME CLEANING SERVICE OFFERED for regularly scheduled one t ime only or seasonal customers. Hourly rates applied. Call Debbie, 780-781-4710. CAMROSE COMMUNITY HOME DIRECTORY • 135 Contractors • 500 + Categories • 900 + Local Companies • 300 + Web Links ALL AT www.camrosedirectory.ca www.camrosedirectory.ca

WANTED TO RENT HAY LAND FOR 2012 CROP – To rent or crop share. 780679-0713.

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 ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL AT GRAND PARK VILLAGE – Large one and 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 FIVE-BEDROOM, two and a half bath house w /double garage, $1,300/mo. Available Jan. 1. DD required. Ph. 780-679-8230. ASPEN TERRACE One or Two-Bedroom Apartments Modern, spacious, clean Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, in-suite washer/dryer Heat, water, parking Pet friendly In quiet surroundings Many amenities within walking distance – Fall Special – Won’t Last Long! Call Today! 780-672-8681 Visit us on Kijiji THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE – On quiet street, close to sc hool. Stove, fridge, washer/dryer, rumpus room, garden shed. Non-smokers, no pets. Available immediately. $1,050/mo. Call 780-672-1149. TWO-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – $800/mo. includes utilities. Free laundry. Immaculate, clean, bright 1,000 sq. ft. suite. No smokers/pets please. 780608-2368.


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CLASSIFIED ADS

NICE QUIET PLACE 4719-50 St. ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT No smoking, no pets. $700/mo. Phone: 780-608-3820

(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 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. LARGE, CLEAN TWOBEDROOM, TWO-BATH MAIN FLOOR in Victoria Park. Five appliances, garage, modern interior. No smoking, no pets. Available immediately. $1,095/mo. plus 1/2 utilities. One-year lease required. Ph. 7 80966-1163. NEWER TWO-BEDROOM FOUR-PLEX Suite includes five appliances and is close to downtown area. Phone Rick, 780-608-5000 or George, 780-678-7610. TWO- + ONE-BEDROOM HOME IN BAWLF – Includes five appliances. No smokers/partiers. Small pets welcome. $1,000/ mo. includes heat. $1,000 DD. Must supply references. 780-373-3757. OFFICE SPACE – 8’ x 9 ’, in Camrose business centre. $150/mo. Ph. 780-672-1998 or 780-608-5629.

ROOM IN PRIVATE RESIDENCE – New house. Call 780679-8230 for details. UPSTAIRS TWO-BEDROOM SUITE – $900/mo., utilities included. Basement suite, 1 b edroom, $650/mo., utilities included. Shared laundry. Ph. 780-375-2443. NEAT, BRIGHT, CENTRALLY LOCATED – Spacious twobedroom apartment. Stove, fridge, dishwasher. Clean, quiet building. No smokers, no pets. Immediate possession. 780-679-2170. FIVE-BEDROOM DUPLEX – One block north of St. Patrick School. $1,000/mo. plus utilities. N/S, N/P. References required. Call 780-678-2807 evenings. FULLY FURNISHED ONEBEDROOM basement suite. 780672-6529, 780-662-2713. NICE FOUR-BEDROOM BUNGALOW – All appliances included, garage, storage shed. No smoking, no pets. $800 DD, $1,200/ mo. plus utilities. Ph. 780-672-5168 after 6:00 p.m. MAIN FLOOR of recently renovated and upgraded house i n Augustana area. Three bedrooms, 1,120 sq. ft. includes basement storage and heated double garage. Shared laundry. Newer appliances. Large fenced yard and lots of extra parking. Rent includes gas, power, water, satellite TV and internet. Non-smokers. $1,400/mo., based on two adults or small family. Excellent references please. Available Jan. 1, 2012. Call 780-672-5109 (ask for Deb) or email at keetus@telus.net to make an appointment. TWO PLUS TWO-BEDROOM, two-bath house with carport. Five appliances. No pets, no smoking. $1,100/mo. plus utilities, $1,100 DD. Call 780633-0799 evenings.

ONE-BEDROOM FULLY FURNISHED SUITE – On acreage 10 minutes north of Camrose. $750/mo. includes utilities. No smokers or pa rtiers. Ph. 780-608-6769. No messages. SHORELINE APARTMENTS 4828-54 St. Two-bedroom apartment Available immediately Call 780-621-8495 ONE-BEDROOM SUITE AVAILABLE $695, recently reno vated onebedroom suite available on the second floor. Newer paint, carpet, deep closets, with newer appliances and a double sink. Outdoor group patio and laundry available. Small pets welcome. P arking stall, heat and water included. KEEP BOTH VEHICLES IN THE GARAGE! $1,050, two-bedroom, two bathroom cozy house. Air conditioned, two single garages, fridge, stove, washer, dryer and plenty of stor age. Large fenced yard and close to schools and skating. Small pets welcome. For information and pictures of these properties and others, or to book a showing, visit www.RentAlberta.info or call 780-679-0002 NEWLY COMPLETED ONEBEDROOM open concept basement suite with newer appliances, shared laundry. Rent includes power, gas, water, satellite TV and internet. Partially furnished, if needed. Separate concrete driveway. $800/ mo. based on one a dult tenant. Excellent references only, please. Non-smokers. Available Jan. 1, 2012. Call 780-672-5109 (ask for Deb) or email at kettus@telus.net to make appointment to view. 3-BEDROOM DUPLEX IN HAY LAKES – $800/mo. Ph. 780679-8002. PAD RENTALS AVAILABLE – Move-in incentive offered. Call Camrose Mobile Home P ark, 780672-2396.

Here’s a great offer for Booster readers…

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

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HOUSEHOLD GERHARD HEINTZMAN 42” piano and bench. Excellent condition, one owner. 780-672-6119. MOVING, MUST SELL – Luxury Arcese Brothers 9-piece dining room set – d ining table with two leaves, six chairs, including two captain’s chairs and twopiece china cabinet. Approximately six years old. Made in Mississauga, ON. Original price $7,000, $1,500 obo. Ph. 7 80-608-7780. See Kijiji #330335806. ANTIQUE OAK drop-leaf table w/four chairs, painted white, $100. 780-672-1864. WILLIS & CO. PIANO – 40” tall, w/bench. $650 obo. Ph. 7 80877-2524. SOLID MAPLE DINING ROOM SET – Table w/two leaves, four regular chairs, two captain chairs, buffet and hutch. Selling as complete set. Only $525. 780672-6119. HIDE-AWAY SOFA BED – Six months old. Like new condition. Light brown. Paid $1,100 (have receipt). Asking $500. Phone 7 80678-2278. PULL-OUT SOFA BED – Brown/beige/plaid fabric, $50; Desk w/bookshelf, $50. Ph. 780678-2529. OAK TABLE with six chairs, $1,200; Kitchen table w/ six chairs, $300; Frost-free fridge, $150; Computer desk, $50; Patio table w/four chairs, $100. Ph. 7 80672-5788. LEATHER RECLINER 3-SEATER COUCH – In excellent condition, copper brown in color, $350. Also, antique buffet/ sideboard, walnut, nice! $350. May look at o ffers. Misc. other items, reasonable. 780-672-5109, ask for Deb.

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

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PHOTOGRAPHERS – You can benefit from the 50 years this location was Camrose’s premier photo studio. This Main Street property includes studio, gallery, backdrops, lighting, props, set s, consultation space, client seating. All you need is a camera, a computer and an eye. $200/mo. will give you access to this unique facility. Four spots available. This is a r eal opportunity to follow your ambition and build a life in photography. For more information call 780-608-6898.

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

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MAIN FLOOR OF HOUSE – 1,173 sq. ft. Just reno vated. New kitchen. All appliances, including washer, dryer, dishwasher. Two large bedrooms. W arm home close to Charlie Killam School and university. No pets or smoking. $1,300/mo. includes utilities. Ph. 780-672-9656.

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

JASON BI EGA N EK CUSTOM TUBGRINDING – Edberg, AB. Ph. 780-781-4228.

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REAL ESTATE ACREAGE ON SECONDARY HWY – To view go to www.propertyguys.com, ID #147234 or call 780-679-8941. LOWERED PRICE – 1,000 sq. ft. house in Camrose. $209,500 o r offers. To view go to w w w. p r o p e r t yg u y s . c o m , ID #701465 or call 780-672-5599. WE BUY HOUSES – That money pit getting you down? Will pay cash and all expenses. Please email: dave2jon@telus.net NINE ACRES NEAR CAMROSE – Newly renovated 1,100 sq. ft. house, five bedrooms, two baths, , 30’ x 40’ shop. Asking $358,000. Ph. 780-672-8092. 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. LAND FOR SALE, N E W NORWAY AREA – Northeast 1/4-7- 45 -2 0 -W4 a n d Southeast 1/4-7-45-20-W4. Enquire 780-855-3023. CAMROSE COMMUNITY HOME DIRECTORY • 20 + Local Realtors • Many with web links • 500 + Categories • 900 + Local Companies • 300 + Web Links ALL AT www.camrosedirectory.ca www.camrosedirectory.ca

MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 34 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. JOHN DEERE 430 HYDROSTATIC 20 hp diesel, p.t.o. driven tractor w/mower, tiller, snowthrower attachment plus cab. Hi-Low range transmission and more; JOHN DEERE 140 HYDROSTATIC tractor w/47” deck plus 33” 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; ONAN 24 HP twin cylinder e/s auger engine; MIGHTYMAC 9 HP chipper/shredder; (ASST. OF SNOWTHROWERS FROM 4 HP TO 11 HP.) w w w. j d s - s m a l l e n g i n e . c o m Phone 780-672-7649. FIREWOOD FOR SALE – Cut, split and seasoned. Birch, spruce and poplar available. Can deliver four cords anytime. Ph. 780361-8735. BUY AND SELL RECORDS, TAPES, CDs – Oldies, rock, C & W, etc. For details phone 780672-8822. FIREWOOD FOR SALE – Poplar, birch, tamarack, spruce/pine mix. Split and seasoned, pick up or delivered. Coal Lake Wood Products, 780-387-1214. 10” TABLESAW – Bought new, used very little, $75. 780-608-0065. HYDROSTATIC LAWNMOWER 19 HP TRACTOR – Comes with 42” mower, 42” front end snowblower, 4 ft. blade to angle, chains. Good shape. Ph. 780877-2370. SET OF FRAMED HISTORIC PRINTS of Camrose buldings, $50. Ph. 780-608-8744.


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Parent Child Assistance Program (PCAP) Manager

CAREER OPPORTUNITY To accommodate growing demand from our customers, we are expanding our service department. We have a unique position available for a

Working Shop Foreman for Monday to Thursday shift work. We are looking for a bondable, dependable, licensed technician who is seeking long-term employment. Wage: $30 to $35/hour depending on experience and training. Please call for complete details. Will McClellan Managing Partner

David Cassady Service Manager

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Are you passionate about children and families? Are you looking for a meaningful job opportunity? Join the Camrose Association For Community Living We are currently hiring a Parent Child Assistance Program (PCAP) Manager for 35 hours per week. This is a permanent position. The successful candidate will be responsible for the implementation and supervision of the PCAP program. The purpose of the program is to offer three years of support and services that will help women and their families to become healthy and alcohol and drug free. Qualifications: • Post-secondary education in a Human Services related field or equivalent • Experience/Training in addictions • Knowledge of family dynamics • Ability to collaborate/educate community partners • Budgeting/accounting related experience • Computer experience (Excel, Word, database management) • Skills in Supervision, Time Management, Interpersonal/Communication, and Problem Solving are assets For further information contact Stacey Olstad, Program Director, at 780-672-0257. Closing date: December 1, 2011 If you are interested in being a part of our growing organization please submit your resume: In person: 4604-57 Street, Camrose Email: humanresources @ cafcl.org Fax: 780-672-7484 Online: www.cafcl.org We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Battle River Credit Union Ltd. Corporate Office, Camrose, AB

I Choose Opportunity Whatever job you’re looking for you can probably find it at Cargill. Our diverse partnerships across a variety of industries mean countless career opportunities for you. It’s your choice. It’s your future. And you can make it happen at Cargill. Cargill Animal Nutrition provides customized animal productivity solutions to commercial producers across the Americas, Europe, and Asia. Rather than focusing on standardized nutrition products, we create customized ingredient blends and management programs to fit each solution. Our research-proven management and nutrition technologies suit the specific needs of our diverse array of customers. And our animal nutrition and management experts offer the scope and creativity to serve the unique needs of each customer. Our Feed Mill in Camrose has an opening for Production Technician. For this position, safety is the highest priority. As a highly efficient member of the production team, the successful applicant will have the opportunity to shape our brand image and perception of the business.

Production Technician

Job Number: CAM00059

As a Production Technician, responsibilities will include providing great customer service, plant efficiency, plant maintenance/housekeeping and quality assurance.

I Choose Cargill At Cargill, we believe that employees must have the opportunity to do what they do best everyday. We want to understand the things that you do better than others – the talents that you rely on to succeed. As part of the application process, you will be asked to complete an online assessment. The assessment will help us determine whether our job will allow you to use your unique talents to their full potential. Cargill, founded in 1865, is an international provider of food, agricultural and risk management products and services. With customers spanning the globe, we provide expert advice in crops and livestock; food; health and pharmaceuticals; industrial; and financial and risk management. Cargill now employs over 160,000 people in 67 countries around the world. Cargill offers its employees a competitive salary and benefits package, including a pension plan and incentive programs. For more details on this position or to apply, go online to www.ichoosecargill.com > Careers at Cargill > Current Openings > Production and Maintenance (non-management). Search for the job number above. Resumes can also be submitted in person to Cargill Animal Nutrition at the Junction of Highways 21 and 13 or email eric_burton@cargill.com by December 16, 2011.

A celebration of Canadian music Submitted

Talented vocal performance majors in Augustana's Bachelor of Music program will celebrate Canadian composers at a s tudent recital slated for Thursday, November 24, at 7:00 p.m., in the Faith & Life Chapel on the Augustana Campus. Hosting the recital is P rofessor Kathleen Corcoran and the artists performing are students from her studio,

accompanied by pianist Dr. Roger Admiral. The evening will feature a special tribute to the late Malcolm Forsythe (1936-2011). Malcolm Forsyth, one of Canada's leading composers, passed away on July 5, 2011, leaving behind a wonderful legacy of music – orchestral, as well as works for voice, piano, strings, brass, woodwind, and chorus. Other composers rep-

resented at the recital will include Camrosian and Professor Emeritus, James Neff, and other prominent Canadian composers such as Healy Willan, Jean Coulthard, Melissa Hui, Robert Fleming, Nancy Telfer, and Violet Archer. T here is n o admission charge for this recital. For further information, call the Augustana Music Office at 780679-1532.

FULL-TIME ADMINISTRATION CLERK Maternity Leave Contract THE POSITION: - Performs a variety of routine accounting functions - Utilizes automated accounting system to input data entry processes - Working knowledge of computer applications - An aptitude to train and work in a fast paced, changing environment - Hours of work 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday THE PERSON: - Minimum of Grade 12 education - Accounting experience would be an asset - Ability to organize workflow to meet tight timelines - Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality - Must be bondable COMPENSATION: - Salary commensurate with experience and skills Please submit resume to: Jennifer Hormann, Accounting Supervisor Battle River Credit Union Ltd. Corporate Office 5007-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S6 Fax 780-672-7534 jhormann@alberta-cu.com PLEASE NOTE: Only those individuals invited for an interview will be contacted. Deadline for applications: November 28, 2011


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OUTREACH COORDINATOR

A1 CATERING needs extra Christmas staff for days and evenings Wages and tips

We are excited to offer this opportunity to someone with strong inter personal skills, who enjoys community liaison work and has knowledge and/or experience working with women and children needing support, general counseling, referrals, advocacy and life skills support. In this position it is extremely important the candidate have experience and knowledge in domestic violence and family dynamics. This is a 20 hr . / week core funded position.

Providence Place Daysland is Expanding!

We are requiring HCAs and HOUSEKEEPERS Phone 780-672-6753 Email a1cater@telusplanet.net

Hockey Vikings beat SAIT in overtime By Murray Green

Although the Augustana Vikings' hockey team gave up a point to the SAIT Trojans, they proved they can play with the best teams by winning 3-2 in overtime on Nov. 9. The Vikings remain within reach of one of the top places in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference. Last week, they tied Mount Royal 2-2 in overtime. "I don't know much about the past, but it is good to beat the top teams such as SAIT," said Adam Johnson, a f irst-year Vikings player. "To get the first one this early in the season is huge." Augustana has started slowly in recent games. "It has been a trend the last two or three games. We start slow and then have to fight back. We have to find a way to have a go od start and learn to put teams away," added the former Camrose Minor Hockey player. "We have to be prepared, a little tighter before the game and be ready to go. We need to prepare in the warm-up and for the game better. That's one thing we did in Fort McMurray, (Oil Barons) we were always ready to roll in the first period. I'm trying to bring that leadership, transfer it over, to the Vikings." Adam said the team has to be ready, regardless of whom the team is playing. "That's one thing in juniors, any team could beat any other. We have to have that same mentality here and be ready to go at all times." The top four teams in the ACAC are a step above the rest of the pack. "We have to play hard against the best teams and make sure we receive all of the points from the rest to keep pace. We want to finish on top because home ice is huge in the playoffs and it gives us confidence. Confidence is h uge in any league. I have learned from leaders in the past and I want to pass that on to others." Adam suffered a bad h ead injury in preseason and was thought to be done for the season or at least until the Christmas break. "It was a f reak accident and my helmet came off and I hit my head," explained Adam. "I have no idea how I got back so

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We are currently looking to add more staff to our Great Team! Facility – 81 suite full service seniors’ supportive living facility with rental and life lease apartments in Daysland. HCA Responsibilities – You must have the ability to assist residents with their personal care needs and to help residents maintain their own independence, to participate in decision making of their care needs and enjoy an environment similar to living in their own home. Qualifications – Must be very motivated. Like working with seniors, and the public. Very team oriented. Experience is an asset, or having the HCA course. We can train on the job. Housekeeper Responsibilities – Daily room cleans, and common areas, some laundry, and some dietary help, as well as serving in the dining room. Qualifications – Must be very motivated. Like working with seniors, and the public. Very team oriented. Experience is an asset. We can train on the job. Submit Resume – Attention Jay Adams, fax 780-374-2529 or email providence.place@hotmail.com, or in person at 6120-51 Avenue, Daysland.

Qualifications and Requirements: Degree or Diploma in Human Services (related work experience may be considered), knowledge of family violence, crisis management, housing and life skills support, community liaison experience, a valid Driver’ s License, access to a vehicle with liability insurance, Criminal and Child Welfare Check, Current First Aid with CPR. Salary Range: $18.07-$24.24 per hour Closing Date: November 28, 2011

CASUAL CRISIS INTERVENTION WORKERS We are looking for Casual Employees who would be available on short notice for shift work as follows: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. / 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. / 5:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. / 9:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. Our highest need is availability on short notice for evening, night and weekend shifts. Wage: $19.89 to $23.78 Education in the Social Science Related Disciplines Equivalencies considered, First Aid and CPR, Criminal Record Check required, Child Welfare Check required.

RELIEF CHILD CARE The Camrose Women’s Shelter is hiring a Relief Childcare Worker position for our Therapeutic Children’s Program geared to children ages 6-14. This program will operate on a casual basis for the 2011-12 school term during school holidays and other days that the Battle River Regional School Division #31 has no school and will also be required to provide childcare and activities on occasion for children living in our outreach program. Preference will be given to applicants who have skill and knowledge in the area of Domestic Violence and Family Dynamics, and experience working with families in crisis situations. Please email your resumé to programmanager@brigantiaplace.org or fax your resume to 780-679-4999 For inquiries contact Jessica Glimm, Program Manager at 780-679-4976

A Graphic Artist is required by

Camrose Women’s Shelter

* Position is permanent full-time * 40 hour week * Extended health benefits Camrose Booster uses Mac computers with Adobe programs including InDesign to create eye-catching advertisements in a weekly publication plus a variety of promotional pieces including brochures and business stationery. Qualifications: * minimum Grade 12 * competency in typing * proficiency in the use of the English language including spelling, grammar and punctuation * creative design skills Remuneration: by the hour, payable monthly, commensurate with qualifications, Please apply to: Berdie Fowler, Editor Camrose Booster Ltd. 4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 Email: hutch@cable-lynx.net stating qualifications, remuneration expectations, experience and earliest available date.

fast. It was pretty frustrating to work so hard training during the summer and then I had to sit out. I had to start all over again and I am getting close to being back to where I want to be." The local player was welcomed back i nto the community with open arms. "This is where I wanted to be. Financially, hockeywise and schooling – it all made sense to be in Camrose." Adam said the Vikings have the depth to challenge the top

ACAC squads and they are building for a long playoff run in the spring. The Portage Voyageurs provide the opposition in Camrose on Nov. 26 for the next home game at 7:30 p.m. Basketball

The Augustana basketball teams received a bye in the regular season. Augustana teams head to Grande Prairie for games on Nov. 25 and 26.

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 a full-time:

SPECIAL PROJECTS LABOURER As part of the special projects team the ideal candidate has a mechanical aptitude, knowledge of hand tools and a valid driver’s license. Individuals must be reliable, punctual, willing and able to work shift work, weekends 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

To serve our customers, we have career opportuni es for:

Class 1 Delivery Driver

As an integral part of our TEAM, you will benefit from a total reward philosophy, which includes a compe ve wage, Superior group benefits, RRSP Program, an annual performance and safety awards program as well as a whole lot of Rewarding FUN. Submit your résumé and abstract to: Hi-Way 9 Express Ltd. 4224-37 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 5B2 Fax: 403-823-4285 Email: employment@hi-way9.com


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WE ARE LOOKING FOR A

Senior/Heavyweight Creative Sign Designer with maximum talent, minimum attitude and a real appetite to grow themselves, our clients and our business. This is very much a creative role, so we are looking for someone with the ability to create innovative and attractive concepts – oftentimes from a napkin drawing. Candidates with three years’ experience as a commercial graphic artist and fluent in CorelDraw, Flexi Sign and Adobe Illustrator should excel in this position. Core to your day-to-day duties is the production of high quality, on-brand design work, while keeping an eye out for opportunities to demonstrate Windwood’s wider skills and services, develop our relationships and ultimately build business success for both Windwood and our clients. We offer a dynamic team environment with up-to-date wide and narrow format sign-making technology, incentives for professional development, above average compensation and a flexible benefit plan. We would love to see your portfolio and resume. Email genmgr@windwoodgroup.net or stop by.

Windwood Signs & Graphics Inc. 5031-46 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 3G3 Phone 780.672.4600 Fax 780.672.4601

Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

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

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITES Village of Bawlf Public Works Director The main responsibility of this full-time position is the general maintenance of Village facilities and infrastructure. The duties of this position may evolve over time. Specific responsibilities include but are not limited to the following: • coordinate and supervise all public works projects and staff • monitor main water and sewer lines, sewer lift station and wastewater lagoon • maintain Village facilities, equipment roadways and parkland • operate equipment (bobcat, tractor, mowers, etc.) • serve as Director of Disaster Services for the Village • complete administrative work as required (budgets, reports, memos, etc.) • treat and test Village water (future) The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications and character strengths: • experience working in municipal public works • a Small Systems Water and Wastewater Operator certificate (or willingness to receive training) • some knowledge and training in disaster services • a valid Class 5 Operator’s License and an acceptable driver’s abstract • excellent oral and written communication skills along with effective time management, organization and work prioritization skills • the aptitude to learn and the ability to work alone as well as take direction from a supervisor Regular hours of work will be Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (one hour lunch) with occasional evening and weekend work. Salary will commensurate with experience. The successful candidate will pass an RCMP security clearance check. We are looking for a dedicated, customer service oriented individual to join our team. Please submit your resume with three references and a cover letter prior to 4:30 p.m. on Monday, November 28, by mail, fax, email or in person at: Village of Bawlf (Attention: Village Manager) 203 Hanson Street • Box 40, Bawlf, Alberta T0B 0J0 Fax 780-373-3798 • Email vi lbawlf@ syban.net • Phone 780- 373-3797 The Village of Bawlf thanks all applicants; however, only those short-listed for an interview will be contacted.

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

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This position involves maintaining and operation of power lines. The successful candidate will be a self starter with a passion for safety. Requirements for the position include: • Valid class 3 driver’s license • Ability to work well with the public and other team members on a daily basis • Minimum 3-5 years as lineman with service experience • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Knowledge and understanding of rural land locations We offer competitive wages and benefit plan based on a 40-hour work week. If you are interested in this opportunity, (no phone calls please) please send a cover letter and resumé to Attention: Mail: Fax: Email:

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We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only individuals selected for an interview will be contacted.

To Amber and Bo Hansen, of Camrose, on November 9, a son. To Lindsay and Cory Nahirny, of Camrose, on November 10, a daughter. To Jeannette Johnson, of Camrose, on November 10, a daughter. To Jennifer Lang and Jay Fylyshtan, of Camrose, on November 13, a daughter. To Kelsey and Brent McPherson, of Camrose, on November 13, a daughter.

DEATHS

Dr. Donald B. Baker, of Caldwell, Idaho (formerly Camrose), on November 9, at 86 years of age. Lydia Tschetter, of Camrose, on November 9, at 68 years of age. Morris Torhjelm, of Camrose, on November 14, at 88 years of age. Shirley Tessman, of Camrose, on November 14, at 73 years of age. Jean Green, of Camrose, on November 15, at 83 years of age. Aulda Wilkie, of Tofield, on November 16, at 88 years of age. Nolan Kerr, of Round Hill, on November 16, at two years of age. Larry Bricker, of Killam, on November 16, at 70 years of age. Ed "Ted" Price, of Camrose, on November 16, at 85 years of age. Brian Kuflay, of Camrose, on November 17, at 55 years of age. Lillian Nordin, of Edmonton, on November 18, at 90 years of age.

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Vikings hoopsters trying to find their groove By Dan Jensen

A pair of games against Grande Prairie this weekend should go a l ong way towards determining how the Augustana men's basketball team fares in the second half of the season. "If there is any chance for us to show people that we are better than our record indicates this is it," said fourth year Viking Shane Bruney. The Vikings got off to a slow start, winning just one of six games prior to this past weekend's action against Red Deer College and SAIT. Part of the problem was that in several of the contests the team appeared to be playing "tight," something that led to breakdowns and opponents getting a big lead. "We identified some of the problems on our recent trip to Idaho and hopefully got things sorted out," said second year player and former CCHS Trojan Taylor Foreman. The Vikings know that in order to get back on the winning side on a regular basis in what is a strong and competitive league they need a so lid 40 minutes of play from everyone. The league doesn't have the same powerhouses as it did last year but Lakeland College, which plays in the north division, is ranked as the number one team in the country. "It's going to take some time but once we figure out we will be better," said Foreman. The Vikings had a b it of extra incentive Friday night against the Red Deer College team, which entered the match with a r ecord of three wins and three losses. "One of our players from last year left us to go to Red Deer two days before the start of school, so we really want to take it to them," said Bruney. The Vikings won't have any more league games after this weekend's trip but will be travelling to Montana to play a pair of games against National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) teams the first weekend of December. "We actually played one of the teams we will be facing when we went to Idaho, so we're going to get another shot at them," said Bruney. Upon returning home the Vikings will once again be hosting the annual Christmas basketball classic, in which high school teams from central and northern Alberta gather at Augustana to play a round robin format tournament. Along with refereeing and operating the score clock, Vikings' players will be providing instruction for high school players in some of basketball's fundamentals. "I attended a couple of the tournaments when I w as a member of the CCHS Trojans," said Foreman. "It was a good chance for me to see how hard the college players worked. You could see the college players were wanting you to excel."


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

PUBLIC WORKS – SNOW DUMP SITE COFFEE with the Mayor PRIVATE HAULERS AND PUBLIC USE – 41 STREET SOUTH OF 44 AVENUE

The City of Camrose has designated a snow dumpsite to be used by private snow removal contractors and citizens of the City of Camrose. This snow dump is located on 41 Street South of 44 Avenue. This will be the ONLY City operated snow dumpsite available for private use. This site will also be used by the Public Works Department. This location will be a secured site and to gain access to this site, haulers will have to register with the City of Camrose Public Works located at 4202-51 Avenue. The City will require a $250.00 deposit per key to gain access to the snow dump site. The money will be refunded upon return of the key. Private snow haulers will be required to keep record of number/volume of loads hauled and submit it to Public Works on a monthly basis. There will be no charge for use of the 41 Street site in the 2011/2012 season. All other City snow dump sites are closed and off limits to private haulers. If you require additional information or direction to the snow dumpsite, please contact Ray Leiren, Superintendent of Streets at 780-672-5513. The office hours are from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Chat with Mayor Chalmers and Councillors Special Guest Verlyn Olson, MLA Wetaskiwin Camrose 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Drop in to

Papa’s Donair & Subs 6601-48 Ave., Camrose Hope to see Duggan Mall Food Court you all there! Saturday, November 26, 2011 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

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SKI TRAILS CLOSED TO FOOT TRAFFIC The Stoney Creek Valley Ski trails are now closed to all foot traffic, including use as a seasonal dog off-leash area. Cross-country skiing is the only permissible activity on these trails. For the safety of skiers, your pets and yourself, please respect the winter use of these trails by not utilizing them as walking trails. The asphalt trail system will remain open for general use (dogs must be kept on-leash). Dog off-leash areas are available north of Safeway and at the Camrose Golf Course…and remember, always pick up after your pet.

CAMROSE COUNTY NOTIFICATION EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 2012 The West Dried Meat Lake Regional Landfill will no longer be accepting Agricultural Plastics (silage covers, grain bags, plastic twine) co-mingled with the Municipal Solid Waste. Separated Agricultural Plastics may be delivered to the landfill for disposal and recycling. For information please contact the Landfill at 780-877-2269 or Camrose County at 780-672-4765.

CALL OR WRITE US 780-678-3025 www.camrose.ca Ray Telford

UNSAFE ICE CONDITIONS Please note that all outdoor ice/skating surfaces and ponds within the City of Camrose are presently unsafe and closed. Notices will be posted on the City of Camrose web page and local papers as conditions change.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS

CAMROSE COUNTY

Estate of MINNIE MONTGOMERY, also known as MINNIE GEORGINA MONTGOMERY, late of Camrose, Alberta, who died on September 7, 2011. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by January 2, 2012, and provide details of your claim to KNAUT JOHNSON, Barristers & Solicitors, 4925-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S4, Attention: LARRY J. JOHNSON. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 Phone 780-672-4446 Fax 780-672-1008 Public Works. . . . . . . 780-672-4449

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of ELEANOR ANNA ROSLAND, who died on October 29, 2011. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by December 22, 2011, and provide details of your claim with Peggy Rhine Shuman at Peggy Rhine Shuman, Barrister, Solicitor and Mediator, #200, 4882-50 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1P7. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

Economic Development

Website www.county.camrose.ab.ca Email county@county.camrose.ab.ca

PUBLIC AUCTION

Notice is hereby given that under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Camrose County will offer for sale by public auction, at the County Office in Camrose, Alberta, on Friday, December 9, 2011, at 2:00 p.m. in the afternoon, the following parcel of land: Pt. Sec. Sec. Twp. Rge. Mer. Lot Block Plan Hamlet/Subdivision C of T Pt. SW 30 48 18 W4 1-4 5 6537AL Round Hill 902012738 THE PARCEL WILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE, subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing Certificate of Title. Camrose County may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction. TERMS: Cash Redemption may be effected by the payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale. DATED: November 7, 2011, at Camrose, in the Province of Alberta. Steven Gerlitz, County Administrator


The CAMROSE BOOSTER November 22, 2011

Morris Harold Torhjelm

Nolan William Kerr

Morris Harold Torhjelm, eldest son of Harold and Blanche Torhjelm, was born on September 9, 1923 in Meeting Creek, AB. Suddenly, on November 14, 2011, he went to be with the Lord at t he age of 8 8 years and two months. He grew up in Meeting Creek on the family farm. He met h is wife Olive Bawden and they were married on December 22, 1949. He attended school at Little Rock and Prairie Bible Institute at T hree Hills. While there, he worked in the heating plant keeping the boilers going with coal which heated the whole campus. They also watched for spontaneous combustion of t he coal pile so it wouldn’t catch on fire, always ready with the water hose to douse the flames. He also sang in a quartet at Sunday morning church services on the radio while at Prairie. He loved to be with his uncles Edward, Lawrence and Hugo who lived nearby. On hot summer nights, they would sleep on the veranda under the stars. His aunts and uncles brought him to church which was in the Swedish language. His reading in the Swedish Bible brought snickers from the other children. He was a g reat little entrepreneur, selling gopher tails and crows’ eggs. They lived in Edmonton and Red Deer where Morris worked at Ma cleods, Eaton’s Company and Deerhome. They returned to Meeting Creek where they bought his Uncle Edward’s farm in 1965. In 1968, Morris took a nursing assistant course, then joined the Rosehaven Care Centre in Camrose where he enjoyed working with the residents and staff until he r etired. He also did a bit of farming on the side. Over the years and into retirement, Morris and Olive enjoyed taking their music to retirement lodges, churches and many other occasions. He is survived by his wife Olive; children Val and Roger (Liz); three grandchildren Nicole, Russell and Jonathan; two greatgrandchildren Randy and Reece; two brothers James (Bette) and Lorne (Carol); three sisters Velma (Ronald) Vasselin, Marilyn (John) Giesbrecht and LaVae Swanson; sister-in-law Carolyn; numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. He was predeceased by his parents; his brother Gerald in 1998; and three infant siblings in 1932, 1934 and 1942. The family thanks everyone for the support shown through prayer, attendance at the service and expressions of sympathy. A funeral service was held at 1: 00 p.m., Saturday, November 19, 2011 at Weber’s Mount Pleasant Chapel. Interment has taken place at V alleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial donations may be made to the Christian Blind Mission, the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the charity of one’s choice. Condolences may be made at www.weberfuneralhome.ca.

Nolan William Kerr of Round Hill, Alberta passed away on Wednesday, November 16, 2011 at the age of 2-1/2 years. Nolan was born on April 12, 2009 a healthy baby boy. He was adored by many including his big sister, Chantal, who was his best friend. Nolan soon earned the nickname “Monkey” because as soon as he could crawl, he was climbing. He enjoyed imitating his sister and was a l ittle bit of a c lown. Nolan would always point or shake his head “no” to let us know we needed to do something else. It was his fighting spirit that carried him through his life of two-and-a-half years, including his 14-month battle with cancer. He is survived by his loving parents Wesley and Colleen Kerr of R ound Hill; his big sister Chantal; his grandparents Daryle and Kathy Kerr and Harvey and Bernadine Maul; his aunt and uncles Annette (Jason) Lesmeister and Kevin (Janice) Maul, Ken and Mike Kerr; one great-grandmother; one great-grandfather; numerous great aunts and uncles; and many cousins and friends. Nolan was predeceased by his brother Bryce in 2005. “Nolan fought through adversity of many challenges and his legacy will be to teach others to never give up.” Funeral servcies were held on Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 1 1:00 a.m. from St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Jacques Vaillancourt officiating. Interment followed in Bawlf Lutheran Cemetery. If friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to Kids with Cancer Society. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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

In loving memory of

Loleta Heisz who passed away on October 24, 2010 Wish Heaven had a phone so I could hear you again I thought of you today, but that is nothing new I thought about you yesterday, And the day before that, too I think of you in silence, I often speak your name All I have are memories And a picture in a frame Your memory is a keepsake From which I’ll never part God has you in His arms, I have you in my heart. ❤ Forever missed by your children, Jeanette, Judy, Jo-Ann, Maurice and families

September 6, 1922 – November 22, 1997 Those special years will not return When we were all together But with your love still in our hearts You will walk with us forever Your loving children, Patsy, Terry, Danny, Barry, Maureen and Peggy

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Alfred Harbak who passed away on November 20, 2009 A heart of gold stopped beating Working hands at rest, God broke our hearts to prove to us He only takes the best. Leaves and flowers may wither The golden sun may set, But the hearts that loved you dearly Are the ones that won’t forget. – Lynn, Rennie and family

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January 5, 1957 – November 23, 2010 We miss you today But that is no different than yesterday And we will miss you tomorrow Can’t believe it is already a year Love you so much, Daddy – Katie, Tim, Charli and Leyla

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The Booster reaches all walks of life! And, yes, some of our readers prefer their hair a fine shade of “green.” Nettie Gerber in a moment of creativity, and no doubt with a chuckle, sent us this fine Everyone Reads the Booster contest entry. She thought we’d like it and here’s the proof that we did. Our thanks! Our thanks to Nettie for the submission. 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! 4925-48 Street, Camrose Phone 780-672-3142 Email: ads@camrosebooster.com

What you really Help fill a hot tub for Silent Santa need is a bit more insulation Adding Johns Manville Attic Protector is a proven way to insulate an attic of any size or shape, without any cutting or fitting. When you blow Attic Protector in using our rental machine, or have our experts do the installation for you, your home’s hard to reach areas (corners, edges and around framing) will be filled quickly and completely. Unlike cellulose, it won’t appreciably settle, decay or provide food for animals or microbes. It also improves your home’s acoustical performance and indoor air quality, as it is completely Formaldehyde-free. Russ and Doneal Greipl are asking Camrose and area residents to help them fill a hot tub or two full of toys for the Silent Santa program. By Dan Jensen

R&D Hot Tubs is asking for the help of Camrose and area residents in filling a hot tub with toys for the Kinette Club's Silent Santa program. Toys may be dropped off at the store between now and 3 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 10. "Our goal is to fill the hot tub with toys at least two times," said R&D Hot Tubs owner Doneal Greipl. "If we can fill it once we will donate $500 to Silent Santa. If we fill it twice the donation will be $1,000." While this is the first year

R&D Hot Tubs has done a t oy collection for Silent Santa it won't be the last. "Our plan is to make this an annual event," said Greipl. "We believe Christmas is all about kids and that every kid deserves to have something for Christmas." Toys brought to R&D Hot Tubs should be new and unwrapped. They will be delivered the last weekend before Christmas. R&D Hot Tubs has had a strong history of giving back to the community since opening its doors in July 2008. Camrose

Friends of STARS, the Kinsmen Charity Auction and the Augustana Rocky Road Ice Cream Fantasy are just some of the organizations and events that have benefitted from its support. "We feel it is i mportant to support the community that supports us," said Greipl. R&D Hot Tubs is l ocated at 3843F-44 Avenue, Camrose. Hours of operation are Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. t o 3 p.m. Further details may be obtained by calling 780-6794003.

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