Camrose Booster, May 24th, 2011

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Vol. LIX, No. 27

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May 24, 2011

Everyone Reads The Booster!

Inside... Special Occasions Page 10

Eager for the Spring Fling golf tourney are Cindy Cook, Sharon Anderson and Shawn Crowle.

Something for Seniors Pages 11 to 14 Entertainment and Dining Guide Pages 15 and 18 On the Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 33 to 40, 3 and 52 Classifieds Pages 43 to 50 Obituaries Pages 50 and 51

News Features

Greater accessibility needed downtown . . . . . . . 2 Albertans misled on power lines . . . . . . . . . . . 4 COPA Aviation program offers flight experience . . . 16 Camrose Fly-In Breakfast May 29. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

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A number of Camrose business people might well be juggling business with a bit of pleasure the afternoon of Friday, May 27th. Silver Creek Golf Course is the location for the

10th annual Camrose Chamber of Commerce Spring Fling Golf Tournament. The Texas Scramble Format competition includes 18 holes of golf, cart included. Dinner, prizes and business networking and socialization are sure to be as rewarding as the game itself as this is designed, first and foremost, to be a “fun tournament.” Single players and teams are welcome. For more information contact the Chamber office at 780.672.4217.

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Greater accessibility needed downtown By Dan Jensen

A significant number of main street Camrose businesses are still falling short when it comes to making themselves handicapped friendly. A survey conducted by Camrose resident Deborah Morgan, May 13 and 14, of 64 businesses on both sides of 50 Street between 49 and 51 Avenues, showed that 28 presented barriers to access. The most common barrier was that of a step or a ledge that poses problems to people in wheelchairs. "There are an amazing number of businesses on main street that, in order to get into them, requires going up a step or over a lip of some sort," said Morgan, a user of a powered wheelchair for the last seven years. The problem is that a lot of the stores were built at a time when accessibility for handicapped individuals was not a big issue. "Most of the newer stores are pretty good, it is just the older ones that have the difficulty," said Morgan. Other barriers to accessibility are narrow aisles that are created when business owners try to get as much merchandise as possible into their stores, and exterior doors that are heavy to open or open outwards as opposed to inwards. There have been several times when Morgan has had to wait for someone to come along to open a door to a store because it opens towards the street. "Once I am in the store everyone is very helpful to open the door so that I can leave," she said. While a little lip of three inches may not be much of a problem for someone in a wheelchair who is being pushed (you can just tilt the wheelchair a little to get over the ridge), it is for someone like Morgan who likes to be independent. "There are a number of stores I would love to enter but can't go into on main street," said Morgan. A number of businesses, including Merchants Tea and Coffee, have addressed the problem by creating little ramps on both sides of the door. "It was a very easy fix for Merchants and now I go there all the time," said Morgan.

For those businesses where the renovations might be more costly or difficult, Morgan suggests a portable ramp that could be shared. "There are always things that business owners can do to make their stores more accessible," said Morgan. "I think they would get increased business if they did make their stores more accessible." Morgan was disappointed that there wasn't greater attention paid to making stores more accessible when Camrose was renovating the store fronts as part of the Alberta Main Street Programme. "That would have been the time to do it," she said. In spite of the obstacles, Morgan has found that most business owners are very kind and are willing to provide assistance when it is needed. She has discovered, in some cases, that if there is a item in the store window in which she is interested she can call the store owner and he or she will bring it out onto the sidewalk for closer inspection. "A lot of businesses are very helpful and are wanting to accommodate my interests," she said, "but that it is a hard thing to do sometimes when you are trying to run a busy shop." Morgan has found the easiest types of businesses to access downtown are the banks and grocery stores. Morgan lives in the downtown area, so shopping on main street is more handy for her than going to the west end – a trip that requires paying a taxi or waiting for the Rose City Handi-van. She said she would love it if there were more ways she would be able to shop at downtown businesses. "I enjoy being downtown where I can travel on my own. I want to stay where I am for as long as I can." Morgan has had Multiple Sclerosis for the last 27 years. For the first while after her diagnosis she was mobile, but ten years ago was forced to start using a walker. "It has only been the last seven years that I have had to deal with this whole accessibility issue," she said.


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Albertans misled on power lines By Murray Green

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No fire ban in city Charlotte Nesbitt, Strategic Projects Coordinator, City of Camrose

While dry and windy conditions prompted the Government of Alberta to issue a province-wide fire ban May 17, 2011, the ban does not include urban municipalities and the Camrose Fire Department will not be issuing a fire ban for the City of Camrose at this time. “In an urban municipality like Camrose, you just don’t see the same use of fire that you would in some of the rural areas,” says Deputy Fire Chief Joe Mah. “Residential fire pits and the barbecue areas in the parks tend to be used in very controlled circumstances and under close supervision which limits the risk.” Residents are reminded to use extreme caution when using outdoor fire pits or fireplaces in windy conditions and to only use fire pits in designated areas. A valid fire permit is required for all fire pits, outdoor fireplaces, and stationary barbecues within the City of Camrose. Residents requiring more information about fire permits or inspections of their fire pits can contact the Camrose Fire Department, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, at (780) 672- 2906. Smokers are also being asked to use proper ash trays to extinguish cigarettes and to avoid using planters to dispose of cigarette butts. “A cigarette butt in a dry planter is a recipe for disaster,” says Mr. Mah. “Even though there’s no fire ban in the City at this time, we all should be taking the time to avoid creating fire hazards for ourselves and neighbours.” While there is no fire ban within City limits, a full fire ban is in effect for Camrose County. County residents can check the Camrose County website www.county.camrose.ab.ca for more information. In the event of an emergency or if you spot a fire, always dial 9-1-1.

Dr. Ted Morton, MLA Foothills-Rocky View, admitted he misled Albertans on the real reason the government wanted to build transmission lines in this province. The MLA said that he now opposes Bill 50 and the overbuild that his PC government declared necessary and that he previously defended. He spoke to media at the Edmonton Legislature on May 17 to explain his change of mind. PC leadership candidate and former finance minister, Morton told Calgary Herald reporters that he believes an independent panel should determine if $6 billion of the proposed infrastructure approved by cabinet under Bill 50, should proceed. "Needs assessment in particular requires a high degree of expertise and also independence and impartiality," Morton told the Herald. "Let's just say cabinet certainly doesn't have the expertise." The government said the new lines needed to be built because present lines were aged and needed to be upgraded for Albertans. The truth is that the government wanted the lines to be built for export reasons, as first reported in the Camrose Booster in the March 22 issue. Two other PC leadership hopefuls, Gary Mar and Alison Redford, also said they can't support Bill 50 as is. Morton first came clean when both the NDP and Wildrose Party secured proof of documents showing the PC government was lying to Albertans. He didn’t name names, but suggested several PC caucus members also expressed opposition to Bill 50 behind closed doors in caucus and at other forums. However, none of them – including Morton – stood up in support of Wildrose MLA Rob Anderson’s private member's motion to

repeal Bill 50, which was debated in the Legislature in April. According to the Wildrose Party in a prepared statement, Dr. Morton confirmed that the twin DC lines between Edmonton and Calgary are wrong because of emerging local generation options, the undue costs they present to taxpayers for construction and operation, and the devastating impacts they will have on Alberta’s economic competitiveness by driving up the cost of doing business. It was suggested by people at a Daysland meeting in late February, that the costs could be between three and eight times the amount the government was telling the public. Both the NDP and Wildrose parties, as well as many residents in the area east and north of Camrose, pushed for Bill 50 to be repealed and replaced with an independent needs assessment. The government didn't back down until proof was provided that it was working on exports. Alberta's NDP opposition leader Brian Mason said a WikiLeaks cable is evidence the Tories have misled Albertans and are in fact building massive power transmission projects to export electricity to the United States. “The PCs swore to Albertans that massive power line projects – set to cost Alberta households hundreds of dollars per year – had nothing to do with exporting power. This cable shows the Tories have been misleading Albertans about their intentions, telling the public one thing and then promoting exports to U.S. diplomats,” said Mason at a press conference. “Albertans should not be on the hook for $13 billion of lines not even meant to be used by Albertans.” The NDP said the 2003 diplomatic cable details how former energy minister Murray Smith and a group of oil industry rep-

resentatives made sure United States officials were aware of the massive export potential of electricity generated in Alberta’s oil sands. “Albertans see this as a promising issue for future provincial-state, Washington-Ottawa and regulator to regulator coordination,” reads the leak. A separate July 2009 public presentation from TransCanada Corp. clearly maps how the Northern Lights HVDC project would tie into large transmission projects already proposed to export power. “The PCs need to come clean with Albertans about how much they will be asked to pay just so power companies can profit,” Mason said. “Clearly electricity deregulation serves power companies first, and Albertans last.” Leaked correspondence between Alberta and the United States that discusses exporting Alberta’s electricity south of the border strongly suggest the Alberta government has misled Albertans on the true reason for its planned $16 billion upgrade to the transmission system. “These documents show this government’s sales job on the need for these transmission lines to be a complete fraud,” Wildrose leader Danielle Smith said. “If they want to have a debate about exporting electricity, let’s have that debate. Instead, they’ve deliberately and repeatedly deceived Albertans by trying to convince them they need to pay for these upgrades for their own good. We need to go back to the drawing board immediately to determine Alberta’s true transmission needs." The overbuild was declared critical infrastructure under Bill 50 – the Electric Statutes Amendment Act, which allows such a designation to be applied to infrastructure projects without a needs assessment.

Camrose Cygnets hold swim-a-thon

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The Camrose Cygnets Synchronized Swim Club recently held a swim-a-thon as a club fundraiser. The girls cumulatively swan 9.25 kmgs, which is the distance from Camrose to Legacy Junction. Pictured are: (front, left to right) Olivia Willes, Tsebaot Klein, Charlotte Thiessen, Jordyn Watson, Julie Snider, Kamryn Uglem, Alana Moores (second row, left to right) Kyra Prevost, Jordyn Fifield, Halee Klein, Megan Uglem, Kallista Ashton, and Jenna Worton. Standing in the back row is coach Karli Stordahl.


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Tickets on sale for first Mayor's Prayer Breakfast By Dan Jensen

After he was elected as the city's top official last fall, Marshall Chalmers became aware there were mayor's prayer breakfasts in Fort Saskatchewan, Leduc and other communities, but not here. That's all about to change. The first of what could be many mayor's prayer breakfasts in Camrose will be hosted by Mayor Chalmers and the Camrose Ministerial Association at the Norsemen Inn June 25. "I am hoping the Mayor's Prayer Breakfast will become an annual event of fellowship and celebration," said Mayor Chalmers. "Other communities have held this type of function and I felt that it was important that our community recognize the excellent work the Camrose Ministerial Association contributes to our community. "They are always on the front line but behind the scenes." Mayor Chalmers feels the prayer breakfast is also a chance to enhance acts of ministry in the community. "Our community is known

Dave Van Roon and Mayor Marshall Chalmers promote the Mayor's Prayer Breakfast.

to have a substantial ministerial component to it," he said. The guest speaker at the breakfast will be Judge Ken Rostad, who will talk about how his faith plays into his involvement with the community. Before his appointment to

PEN POINTS by Berdie Fowler

Think eye safety and eye health Every twelve minutes, someone in Canada begins to lose his or her eyesight; that’s five per hour, 120 per day, 43,800 per year and close to half a million over a ten-year period. It is amazing to learn that 75 percent of vision loss could be prevented and that is why the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) is encouraging people of all ages to take good care of their eyes and prevent vision loss. This is Vision Health Month and the CNIB also wants to inform folks that vision deterioration can be in progress without the individual being aware of it, for example the onset of glaucoma which can sneak up like a thief in the night. In addition to emphasizing the importance of eye health, the CNIB also wants to make the public aware of its many services available to those whose vision is already seriously impaired or gone. Whatever one’s age, early detection can make the difference between saving one’s sight or losing it. The solution is to have regular checks, not only for vision but other physical conditions as well. Often other illnesses, for example diabetes or hormonal changes, can lead to vision loss – thus the importance of dealing with general health matters, too. One should always be eye safety conscious. Exposure to UV rays can burn delicate eye tissue and increase the risk of developing cataracts and cancers of the eye; wear sunglasses and a hat. If using fireworks, hot metals or are near flying particles, be sure to wear eye protectors. Similarly, think of eye safety when purchasing playground equipment or other toys. In the workplace, employers are encouraged, and in some cases required by law, to provide eye safety features. Prevention is primarily important, but the CNIB also offers valuable services to those who have already suffered severe vision loss. For those who cannot read print, the CNIB library has books, magazines, newspapers in audio, braille and e-text, available online or by mail. CNIB can be of great assistance in helping people learn ways in which to handle the challenges of poor vision and blindness. Assistance ranges from early assessments to adaptive devices designed for computers for people of all ages. A local source of information is the VIP (Visually Impaired Persons) organization at 780.672.7420. A CNIB Store is located at 12010 Jasper Avenue, Edmonton, AB, T5K 0P3; Ph. 780.488.4871; hours are Tue. to Thu. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (closed for lunch hour 12-1 p.m.). The CNIB helpline is 1-800-563-2642. Eye sight is one of our most precious senses. May we do everything possible to protect our own sight and that of others when possible. May we have the long range vision to diligently care for our own two eyes. Think eye safety and eye health!

the bench, Judge Rostad served as a Camrose lawyer, a city councillor and a member of the Alberta legislature. Entertainment for the breakfast will be provided by local artist Brian Dumont. Ministerial association

president Dave Van Roon, who attended a premier's prayer breakfast, said he is excited that Camrose is joining the thousands of communities across North America that have been holding prayer breakfasts since 1935. He, also, hopes the break-

fast will become an annual event. "I think it is a great opportunity for our community to come together and for our faith community to come together, just to be able to celebrate what God is doing in the city of Camrose." Van Roon said the breakfast is also an opportunity to pray in a formal way for the mayor and other elected officials. "Many do that on a daily basis, so to be able to gather to do it is always a great event." Van Roon said the members of the ministerial association have shown good 'buy-in' for the breakfast. "They are pleased that the mayor initiated it and they are excited to be part of it." Tickets for the Mayor's Prayer Breakfast may be purchased from City Hall, Wisemen's Way Bookstore, members of the Camrose Ministerial Association and most Camrose churches. For more information contact Penny at 780678-3027 or admin@ camrose. ca, or Colleen at 780-672-3461 or ccog@camrosechurchofgod.ca.

Augustana students giving back to the community By Dan Jensen

Approximately 300 Augustana students gave back to Camrose in some way this past academic year through their involvement in Community Service Learning courses. Community Service Learning encourages students to get out of the traditional university classroom and engage with the world in order to make connections between theory and practice. Students who are enrolled in the courses complete approximately 20 hours of service (volunteer work) that benefits the community – often with a nonprofit organization. "I explain it by saying that in a regular course you read four textbooks, while in a CSL course you read three textbooks and go hang out in the community and significantly engage with the community," said Dr. Karsten Mundel, assistant professor of global and development studies and director of the Augustana faculty's Learning and Beyond office in addressing members of the Camrose Chamber of Commerce at their monthly noon luncheon May 11. The experiences of the students in the CSL courses relate directly to the field of study in which they are involved. In one case, students in an introductory philosophy course played canasta and danced with Camrose seniors to understand the concept of paradigms, and how different people have different ways of understanding and interacting with the world. "They (students) wanted to understand where these seniors were coming from, their history, and how they make sense of what is going on in the election or the community," said Dr. Mundel. "Interacting with the seniors either by playing cards or dancing was a way to have

a longer conversation than one might have at a coffee shop of just in passing by." In another case, senior business management students worked with the Battle River Credit Union to explain to younger demographics why BRCU is a good place for them to do their banking. "It was a great opportunity for these business students to put into practice the theories they have been learning," said Dr. Mundel. The most significant project came last year when senior environmental studies and global and development studies students who had been studying how communities work assisted the City of Camrose with the development of a municipal sustainability plan. The students conducted interviews and research and wrote a report for the plan, which was passed by City council in April, 2010. "It was rewarding for the students to see that the municipal sustainability plan on which they had worked be talked about in the recent municipal election," said Dr. Mundel. "They knew they were getting involved with a plan that was helping to set the future direction for the City of Camrose. It wasn't just a report for their professor." More recently, students assisted the Camrose and District Volunteer Centre with a Leaders of Tomorrow event. In addition to benefitting Camrose organizations and businesses by letting them run programs that they would not otherwise be able to run, Dr. Mundel said Community Service Learning courses give students the skills that make them better citizens and make communities better communities. "This is something that

leads to improvement of the student in a wholistic sense," he said. "It contributes in a significant way to the undergraduate education of our students." A side benefit is that the students who are involved in placements and organizations are able to see what they like and what they don't like. In some cases the experience for the student translates into work in the summer months or longterm employment after graduation. "It is a way for the employer to test drive the employee to see if that works, and also for the students to decide if that is a field in which they want to be involved," said Dr. Mundel. While he is proud of the work the students have done off campus, Dr. Mundel said it wouldn't be possible without the support of local supervisors who commit their time to provide mentorship and guidance. "I sometimes frame this as saying you are all university professors who are teaching our students." Augustana believes the students who complete CSL programs are better able to understand the complexity of the world and start working on making the world a better place, whether they are doctors, teachers, business owners or stay at home parents. "It is the breadth that they get through their experiences here that really helps them engage in a wholistic way, no matter how they specialize afterwards," said Dr. Mundel. Businesses or organizations that have a project which they feel is suitable for Community Service Learning are encouraged to call Dr. Mundel at Augustana.


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When discussing osteoporosis, it's best to first discuss osteopenia, a silent condition that precedes osteoporosis, often robbing bones of their strength. Osteopenia is related to bone mineral density, which measures the levels of minerals in the bones. When BMD levels are low, a person is said to have osteopenia, which can, and often does, gradually become osteoporosis. Osteopenia is akin to an accomplished art thief. Methodical and often unnoticed, osteopenia exhibits no physical signs, and even the most physically active people could have osteopenia and not know it. The first warning sign could be a fractured bone. Continued on page 13

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The communities of Barrhead and Westlock will jointly host the Alberta 55 Plus Summer Games in 2013. The Games provide an opportunity for Albertans 55 years of age and older to compete in a province-wide summer sports competition. More than 1,000 participants, their families and spectators are expected to attend these events and participate in numerous activities ranging from athletics, cycling and swimming to bridge and darts. “Being active at every age is an important aspect of ensuring a balanced and high quality of life,” said Cindy Ady, Minister of Tourism, Parks and Recreation. “These games are

a great opportunity for older Albertans to have fun competing and show us the benefits of remaining healthy and active. I know that the communities of Barrhead and Westlock will host very successful Games.” The Alberta government will provide $175,000 in support of the 2013 Alberta 55 Plus Summer Games through the Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation which includes a cultural grant of $25,000. “On behalf of the communities of Barrhead and Westlock, I am thrilled that we were chosen as the host communities for the Alberta 55 Plus Summer Games in 2013,” said Ken Kowalksi, MLA for Barrhead-Mor-

inville-Westlock. “These games will be a great opportunity to showcase our communities and we look forward to providing our warm hospitality to these athletes and supporters.” The Alberta 55 Plus Games replaced what was known as the Alberta Seniors Games. The Games are coordinated by the Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation in partnership with the Alberta 55 Plus Association. Participants earn the right to participate in the Games by qualifying through zone playoffs throughout the province which are held for each activity. For more information about the Alberta 55 Plus Games, visit www.albertagames.com


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Understanding osteoporosis Continued from page 12

When a person has fractured a bone, he or she might already have osteoporosis. When osteoporosis has established itself, the bones have weakened and become thin and are highly susceptible to fracture. For example, it's not impossible for a p erson with osteoporosis to lift a bag of groceries and break a b one or suffer a collapsed vertebra in the back. Such a task might otherwise seem trivial, but to a p erson with osteoporosis, no physical activity is without risk. Can Osteoporosis Be Prevented?

Fortunately, osteoporosis and any resulting fractures can often be prevented. As previously mentioned, thanks to bone mass development it's important for parents to encourage kids to increase the amount of calcium in their diet. Milk and dairy products, preferably low fat versions; dark green leafy vegetables (including broccoli, collards and kale); and calcium-fortified orange juice are great sources of calcium. Another way to prevent osteoporosis is to exercise regularly. Routine exercise helps strengthen bones and muscles and prevent bone loss. Weightbearing exercises, which include walking, jogging and even dancing, done three to four times a week are the best for preventing osteoporosis. Strength and balance exercises also help avoid falling, decreasing the risk of broken bones. Adequate calcium is necessary to prevent osteoporosis, but men and women must also make sure to include vitamin D in their diet. Vitamin D, which can be found in eggs, fatty fish (including salmon), cereal, and even some supplements, is necessary for the body to absorb calcium. Research continues to indicate that people are simply not getting enough vitamin D. Discuss vitamin D with a physician to determine the best way to get more of it in your daily diet. A vitamin D s upplement might be the most viable option.

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

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Have you ever sent flowers to someone “just because?” Do you know a senior who is a wonderful person or does great things? Do you want to be part of making someone feel special?

Here is how you can do all of the above and it costs you nothing! Sunrise Village is holding our Annual Sunrise Smiles Program. During Senior’s Week, June 6th to 12th, we will be out in the community delivering flowers and heartfelt messages to our special seniors.

How can you help? Call or drop by Sunrise Village on or before May 25th to make a dedication to any senior in Camrose you would like to recognize for whatever reason. We will coordinate the dedication card, flower order and flower delivery. The best part is we will PAY all the costs! Yes, that is correct! You make the dedication to a senior and we will do ALL the work. Please make sure you can provide a delivery address and phone number for the recipient when you call.

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Men and women alike suffer from varicose veins, which can be a cosmetic nuisance or a symptom of a serious medical condition. New varicose vein treatments are enabling individuals to live happier lives. Varicose veins are enlarged, gnarled veins that can resemble the twisted roots of a tree. They develop when the one-way valves in veins that carry blood to the heart are faulty. Blood backs up in the veins as a result, and stretches the vein. According to experts, varicose veins are very common and affect half of people ages 50 and older. But they're not just a concern for seniors. Anyone can develop varicose veins, but women are at a greater risk than men. Varicose veins typically do not have any symptoms, except for the visual presence of deep blue or purple, bulging veins that largely occur on the legs and feet. However, aches in the legs, heavy feeling, itching

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ments that have been developed for varicose veins. During sclerotherapy, a solution is injected into a small or medium-sized vein to scar it and close it up. Eventually the vein will shrivel and fade. A similar procedure is done with lasers to shrink the vein without the need for needles or surgery. Catheter procedures use a heated tube inserted into the vein to collapse the vein and seal it shut.

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surgery and full recovery is only a matter of a couple of weeks or more. Feeling good about oneself involves being happy about what is on the inside and outside. Hiding legs and feet due to varicose veins can be embarrassing and uncomfortable, especially as the weather warms. Talk to a doctor about a recommendation to a vascular surgeon who can offer treatments for varicose veins.


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COPA Aviation program offers flight experience Local young airplane enthusiasts can become a Junior Aviator and experience a real flight over the city. The Camrose Flying Club is holding its annual COPA for Kids day at the airport on June 5. "A lot of our planes are two-seaters. That means they receive one-onone information and they really get the full experience of being in the front of the plane," said Barry Graham, president of the Camrose Flying Club, "We give those spots to the older youth so they have a better ride and they get more out of it. They really have a good experience and view." Children between the ages of seven and 17 can learn all aspects of aviation, including the science of flight and going for an airplane ride over the surrounding area. The flight lasts about 20 minutes. "We will have about seven or eight aircraft in total for the day. The pilots are there early for a safety check. We do a weather briefing and we have two set patterns. The pattern we use depends on the wind on that day. We are thinking of going west to the CFCW towers, to Dried Meat Lake and then over to Bawlf and back to Camrose." The COPA for Kids (Canadian Owners and Pilots Association) program is set up as a motivational aviation experience, which focuses on an introductory flight in an aircraft to encourage more people to learn about the aircraft industry in the future. "Safety is the biggest concern. We all fly at the same altitude and about the same pattern so the pilots and grounds crew know

where we are. We have a flight every hour so the plane is back before we send another one. By the time they land and have a picture taken, it is close to an hour." The flights are provided at no charge by local pilots who belong to COPA. A short ground school session is followed by a flight with a Camrose and area pilot and a commemorative photograph of the experience. Each youth in the program receives a picture with the pilot, airplane and themselves in it to save as a keepsake. The pilots volunteer their time, fuel and aircraft to make this experience available to youth. "The pilots are getting enjoyment out of doing it. When you have children excited about flying, then it makes the whole thing worth it." The flying club limits the number of spaces to about 50 to provide a full experience. Registration, with a legal guardian's signature, will be held on May 29 during the Camrose Fly-in Breakfast at the airport between 7 and 11 a.m. If June 5 is declared a rainout or the event is cancelled, the sessions will be held on June 12. The Camrose Flying Club has provided over 200 youths with their first flying experience. For more information about the COPA for Kids program in Camrose, call Barry Graham at 780-678-9947, e-mail grahamb@ cable-lynx.net or visit copaforkids. org.

in the celebration were Viking, Chester Ronning in Camrose, Sparling in Camrose, Ecole Sifton in Camrose, C. B. McMurdo in Wetaskiwin, St. Patrick in Camrose, Sacred Heart in Wetaskiwin, Killam and Centennial in Wetaskiwin. Visit the AMA School Safety Patrol web site at ama.ab.ca/

SchoolPatrol for fun pedestrian safety tools and information about how to become a school safety champion. AMA is a leading advocate for traffic safety, travel and consumer protection, crime prevention and the environment.

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Local students honoured for traffic control with swimming, lunch party at Aquatic Centre

Camrose AMA manager Debbie Doucette, from left to right, awards Alberta Motor Association patrollers Liam Schaffner, Grade 5 Viking; Tanisha Brown, Grade 6 Sparling; Ewan Schellenberg, Grade 5 Ecole Sifton; Joshua Chamberlain, Grade 6 C. B. McMurdo; and Jesse Gosselin, Grade 6, Chester Ronning; with pizza, chips, water and fruit drinks with help from Darcy Baron, Camrose regional coordinator for the AMA School Safety Patrol. The patrol appreciation pool party was held on Thursday, May 19, at the Camrose Aquatic Centre. The students also went swimming.

AMA School Safety patrollers recognized for leadership By Murray Green

The Alberta Motor Association celebrated a job well done by about 250 patrollers in the Camrose area with a pool party to show its appreciation. Grades 5 and 6 students volunteer their time to keep city crosswalks safe, creating improving awareness about intersection

safety that extends beyond the crosswalk and into the community. "Thanks to their commitment and leadership there hasn’t been a fatality or serious injury in the 73-year history of the patrol," said Darcy Baron, Camrose regional coordinator for the AMA School Safety Patrol.

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“Understanding Hearing Loss and Hearing Aids: A consumer’s guide to the hearing aid industry” When you, a friend or loved one is suffering with hearing loss, it can be difficult to understand exactly what is the best solution. You may have questions like: • Why did this happen? • Are hearing aids really necessary? • How do I know if I’m asking the right questions to the right people? • What should I expect? • Are there risks? If these questions are left unanswered, becoming a consumer in the hearing aid industry can be a daunting task. Even if you are already familiar with hearing loss or hearing aids, this informational session can enhance your existing knowledge – and knowledge is power! There will be an afternoon event at 2:30 p.m., and again at 6:30 p.m., on May 26, at the Norsemen Inn. Coffee and tea willl be available. For more information, contact:

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SHAKESPEARE RETURNS TO THE BAILEY THEATRE STAGE! Cornerstone Christian Academy

Bardners in Crime Productions

Thursday, May 26

FULL GOSPEL BUSINESSMEN’S FELLOWSHIP INTERNATIONAL CAMROSE CHAPTER

MONTHLY BANQUET MEETING GUEST SPEAKER: DEAN SCRIVENS Director of Operations, Canadian Lutheran Bible Institute

7:00 p.m.

Dean is a man with many gifts. Consequently, he has been a heavy duty mechanic, CEO of a technology company, a high school teacher, an administrator of a hospital and is currently the Director of Operations at CLBI. Life has many ups and downs. Come and hear the story of Dean’s secret to overcoming the ups and downs of life. Dean will also be leading the worship and doing music at this meeting.

Friday, May 27 Matinee: 1:00 p.m. Evening Performance: 7:00 p.m.

FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2011

At Bailey Theatre

Norsemen Inn, Camrose 7:00 p.m. – $20.00 per person

Tickets available at the Bailey Theatre Box Office $10 in advance $12 at the door

Come and Enjoy: Dynamic Speakers, Inspiring Music, Good Food, Great Fellowship, Prayer

EVERYONE WELCOME For information or reservations, call Cliff at 780-672-4025 or Brian at 780-889-2143

Camrose Public Library now on iPhone

CAMROSE FLYING CLUB/COPA FLIGHT 137 56th ANNUAL

Fly-In Breakfast

INCLUDES APPETIZER

at Camrose Airport Sunday, May 29 A Hearty Western Breakfast will be served 7 a.m. to 12 noon Orange Juice • Steaming Hot Coffee • Bratwurst and Ham • Farm Fresh Eggs • Fluffy Pancakes •

700

$

Stars of Sports Select Ad played during NHL/NFL Games

ALL YOU CAN EAT… per person FLYERS AND NON-FLYERS WELCOME!

TRENT McCLELLAN

At the Fly-In Breakfast, parents of children between the ages of 7 and 17 are invited to

Register for Free Flights

Comedy Now CTV Just For Laughs Halifax Comedy Festival CBC’s Debaters XM Radio

CHRIS GORDON

NBC’s Last Comic Standing Just For Laughs Comedy Death Ray in LA CBC’s So You Think You’re Funny XM Radio

IN OUR COPA FOR KIDS FAMILIARIZATION FLIGHT PROGRAM

UNCENSORED STANDUP COMEDY

Flights will take place on Sunday, June 5, but participants must be preregistered by a parent or guardian. See story on page 16 for details.

Tickets $25 – Call 780-679-0223 4706-73 Street, Camrose www.osheasalehouse.com

Thursday, May 26, 8 p.m.

'TIS THE SEASON TO

BRAVE THE BRAZILIAN White elephant gift The Green Room

4929-50 Street, Camrose Phone 672-1005 www.camrosegreenroom.com

shop inventory wanted

Submitted

If you are hosting a garage sale this spring, summer or fall, the Camrose Railway Station has a message for you! Once your sale is complete, call us before you pack away and dispose of what’s left. We may be able to find a home for those special bits and pieces by way of our White Elephant Gift Shop. Funds raised contribute to the ongoing care and operations of the remarkable local historical resource and tourist attraction. While we do not have the room or resources to take everything, we would very much appreciate having the opportunity to add to our inventory. If you don’t have enough for your own garage sale, or cannot manage one, please call, we may be able to help you find a home for your items. Call Janine or Glenys at 780-672-3099.

Parkland Regional Library has announced that all 50 of its public libraries in the central Alberta region can now be searched with an iPhone app called BookMyne. The application allows library patrons to locate books, audio, video and other materials from their local library, log into their library account, renew items, get reading recommendations, and place holds on available materials. Users can download BookMyne from the Apple App Store to get their library on-the-go. Parkland Regional Library recently registered all 50 of its public libraries with BookMyne. This allows users to see all the libraries in their area and search for exactly what they need. “We are excited to connect library users in our communities with BookMyne,” says Ron Sheppard, director of Parkland Regional Library. “Many of our patrons use mobile devices, and BookMyne is a timely and relevant tool that allows them to locate library resources and information quickly and conveniently.” BookMyne has been developed by SirsiDynix, a global company that provides library automation solutions for Parkland Regional Library. The application is compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad.


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…at the Augustana Campus, University of Alberta, Conservatory of Music! Augustana’s

Music for children 3 years to grade 2 Classes one day a week September through April

choices

Small class sizes, a special time with your child 15 week sessions – each class 30 minutes Offered in Camrose and Killam

Explore music through singing, rhythm, games and movement Teacher: Charlene Brown, Bachelor of Music

For baby and you 0-18 months

Ask about our stay-at-home parent subsidy program

For toddler and you 18 months to 3 years Teacher: Carolyn Wilcox, Kindermusik specialist

PRIVATE MUSIC LESSONS Clarinet - Saxophone - Flute Guitar - Violin - Voice - Piano - Recorder Suzuki Violin, Flute and Recorder

PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTORS Known for their outstanding performing and teaching skil ls ALL PLAYING LEVELS WELCOME

Accepting registrations in all programs for September 2011 CALL NOW AT (780) 679-1673 Augustana Faculty Conservatory of Music Charlene Brown, Conservatory Administrator

SIX ACRES FOR SALE BY OWNER

• Three-year-old 1,627 sq. ft. house – central air conditioning, main fl oor laundry, main fl oor offi ce, three bedrooms, fi nished basement, good well with City water to property • Three-year-old 40’ x 64’ shop – lined and heated, bathroom, 40’ x 16’ mezzanine • 24’ x 40’ garage – lined and insulated

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780-878-1656

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City Camrose welcomes group study team pledges support for Slave Lake By Dan Jensen

By Dan Jensen

The City of Camrose has pledged its support to the Town of Slave Lake. "We have offered whatever we can," explained Camrose mayor Marshall Chalmers last week. "It all depends on when an ask is made." Mayor Chalmers noted while larger communities have contributed firefighting help, the City of Camrose has to be aware of its own situation. "We have to be careful that we don't put our community and surrounding communities in harm's way either," he said. "We have to be cognizant of that." An alternative to sending firefighters could involve the City providing shelter for the families who have been forced from their homes. "We're in the real infant stages of this problem," said the mayor. "There is a lot of work to be done still and the province will be very much at the front of it." The City of Camrose is encouraging all citizens to do what they can to help with financial contributions to organizations like the Red Cross, which Mayor Chalmers said is well-equipped to deal with emergency situations. As for other financial support, he said the province already receives its share from the various municipalities. Mayor Chalmers has sent communication to Slave Lake mayor PillayKinnee. "She is a very capable person and, of course, very busy," he said. "I had the opportunity to get her the information that we are certainly thinking of them and that we have offered whatever we can do." Camrose resident Angie McConnell has created a website, Rebuild Slave Lake & Area to help the families and those displaced by the Slave Lake and area fires. The website, http://www.rebuildslavelake.com/, includes updates on fund-raisers and places to get help, as well as the names and emails of persons to contact for those who are in need of help. "If you can help, donate items, time, money or a place to stay, please let us know," said McConnell. McConnell's own contact information is angie. mcconnell@hotmail.com.

Six young business professionals between the ages of 25 and 40 and their leader from New South Wales, Australia, made Camrose the first stop on their 35-day Rotary group study exchange last Thursday. The exchange is a way for business professionals to connect and establish contacts with their counterparts from other countries. "It is a way for them to see how the job they are doing is done in another part of the world," said team leader Kell Walls. "It is also a way for them to meet new friends and see a different culture." The exchange participants will be hosted by nine different Rotary clubs in Rotary District 5370. They'll finish their trip by attending the Rotary 5370 District conference. Except for Walls, none of the exchange participants are Rotarians. In fact, one of the exchange rules is that no one, except the team leader, is allowed to be a Rotarian. "I guess one of the underlying things is that hopefully, when they come back from their tour, they will think enough about Rotary to join Rotary," commented Walls. "It is another way of extending the Rotary family." After getting off the airplane in Edmonton following a 55-hour flight that saw them find different places to sleep, the group study exchange participants toured a number of Camrose businesses and organizations. Walls, who is a career counsellor on the inland side of New South Wales, and another exchange member, visited the Battle River School Division's Learning Together pro-

Rotary District 9650 group study exchange team leader Kell Walls (left), Camrose Rotary Club president Dave Stolee (right) and the young professionals from New South Wales who are part of the current group study exchange.

gram and the PACE Outreach School at the Community Centre. "It is great to see that something like Learning Together, which allows mothers to finish their high school education as well as have their children looked after at the same time is having so much success," explained Walls. "There has been talk of doing something similar in our education system but I am not aware that it has actually started yet." Rotary District 5370 sent young business professionals to

New South Wales on a similar group study exchange tour this past February and March. That tour ended with the exchange participants attending a Rotary District 9650 conference. "The people who go on these exchanges say the people who meet become lifelong friends," said Walls. "The president of my club, at the moment, still has people from America who come to visit him thirty years after his own participation." "It truly is a life-changing experience."

Walls became a Rotarian eight years ago, after his son completed an exchange that saw him spend four months in Fairview. "I saw the extensive work they were doing with youth, something that interested me quite a bit because I am involved in education," he said. "I met with the people who hosted my son when he did his exchange and I am excited that I will be able to see them again as part of this exchange."

Healthy Lifestyle Coalition promotes gardening Submitted

Now that spring has finally sprung, have you put thought into gardening? The Camrose Healthy Lifestyle Coalition is an advocate for local gardening, promoting the self-production of healthy, nourishing food to support a healthy and well lifestyle. Not only are the benefits of gardening reaped through the consumption of fresh vegetables, but also through the physical activity and mental wellbeing involved in the process. With several gardening opportunities available to all City of Camrose residents, the Camrose Healthy Lifestyle Coalition wanted to take the opportunity to highlight those while the thoughts of sun and smells of summer creep upon us. To begin, there is the conventional (or not so conventional anymore) backyard garden. If you have a yard with a little extra space, why not plant a few rows of vegetables to support your fruit and vegetable consumption and reduce your grocery bill? According to the Dietitians of Canada, consuming the recommended seven to 10 servings of fruit and vegetables per day is a smart and delicious way to decrease your risk of developing chronic diseases. Now throw in the recommended 30 minutes per day (for adults) of physical activity in the form of

gardening and you are well on your way to a healthy you. And, how about sharing that backyard garden opportunity with a neighbor, friend or relative? You could have help with the weeding and watering and get a social outing at the same time. If you are interested in having a garden but don’t have space of your own to do it, the City of Camrose allocates land each growing season to provide garden plots available for rent at a minimal cost. The City garden plots are $20 for a 15’x15’ and are located just east of Jack Stewart School on Parkview Drive and are available to any interested individual. Contact Camrose Community Services at 780-6729195 or visit them at the Aquatic Centre at 5600-44 Avenue for more information or to purchase a plot. Plots went on sale May 16 and are limited in number so don’t miss the opportunity. For residents who are space challenged in their homes and outdoor spaces but still want to benefit from self-grown produce, the EarthBox is a great alternative form of gardening. EarthBoxes are self-contained, relatively mess free growing units that will easily allow for balcony, front step and even indoor gardening. They are scientifically engineered to guarantee successful gardening

and come complete with all parts and fertilizer. EarthBoxes are available for purchase at various retail locations or online at www.earthbox.com. I tried one last year and couldn’t believe the results – I had tomatoes, celery and peppers galore out of my EarthBox! Now for the last gardening option on our list, and I do believe that the best has been saved for last in this case – the Camrose Community Garden. About two years ago the Camrose Healthy Lifestyle Coalition began pursuing the idea of increasing gardening opportunities for residents within the City of Camrose. We investigated numerous avenues (expanding the current City plot, moving to neighborhood gardens in local church lots, school grounds and empty city lots, etc.) to accomplish this, however, always came up with one road-block or another to prevent our ideas from growing into action. That was until word of our efforts spread and the Open Door Association came to us with an opportunity that was presented to them this winter – an anonymous donor came forward with an offer to use land kitty-corner to the Open Door (in the heart of downtown Camrose) for growing a garden to support their programming.

Now, in case you don’t already know, the Open Door Association operates programming that benefits the entire community by supporting our youth, especially in times of need. The Peer Connections program at the Open Door aids youth in acquiring employment through skill development and work experience in their Café Connections and Good Food Box programs. Through the kind land donation, the skill development provided now also includes the Camrose Community Garden (in support of the Open Door). All produce grown in the Camrose Community Garden will go towards supporting the Good Food Box program and the menu at Café Connections in the Open Door. Produce will also be used for other community cooking opportunities and classes offered through the Open Door and the Arts Society. A true Community Garden is the hope for this venture, from start to finish. Through the kindness and generosity of local individuals, businesses and organizations all material donations for the Camrose Community Garden (in support of the Open Door) have been received. Thank you Camrose! Continued on page 27


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SATURDAY, TH MAY 28 $ $ Donate 1 makes it 3 and Canadian Tire

1 in 3 Canadian families can’t afford to enrol their kids in sport and recreation You can help. Visit your local Canadian Tire store on Jumpstart Day and we will donate $2* to Candian Tire Jumpstart for every $1 donation you make using any acceptable form of payment. 100% of your donation stays in your community.

Thanks to the generosity of this community, 78 kids were helped in 2010 and 138 kids have been helped since inception in 2005. For more information on the Jumpstart program, visit canadiantire.ca/jumpstart

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* $2 (up to a maximum of $2 million) will be donated on your behalf for every $1 donated at a Canadian Tire store. This donation is funded by Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited, Canadian Tire Associate Dealers, and select Canadian Tire vendor partners. ÂŽ Trademark of Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited

Central Agencies Home of the Week June Appointments Available

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

Beautifully renovated home near park

- 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

Graham Wideman

www.camrosedentistry.com Services Provided by a General Dentist

By Murray Green

A well landscaped front yard is just the first of many good impressions you'll have of this renovated home. With an open floor plan, it is close to schools and parks. The attractive 1,056 square foot bungalow features gorgeous hardwood flooring and maple cabinetry. This would be an ideal place to raise your family. You are greeted with a mod-

ern homey feeling when you enter the spacious, bright living room area featuring attractive built-in wall display cabinets. It leads to an open kitchen with a handy cooking island and breakfast bar eating area. The large window and maple cupboards make it a great place to spend time preparing meals for your family. A huge dining area is a treat for your family gatherings on special occasions.

The main level also contains a roomy master bedroom, a second bedroom and a four-piece main bathroom. The nicely finished basement has a big family room, two bedrooms, a three-piece bathroom and a utility room. A new furnace was installed in 2007, a new hot water tank in 2008, and new shingles were added in 2007. An open yet private deck is located in the fenced backyard that is beautifully landscaped with trees, shrubs, perennials and flower gardens. It also features a detached double garage. Included with the purchase are the fridge, stove, built-in microwave, washer, dryer, freezer, kitchen stools and garage door opener with two controls. An open house will be held for this impressive 3735-66 Street home on Saturday, May 28, from 2 to 4 p.m. It is attractively priced to sell at $249,900. If you are unable to attend the open house, 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

Visit our website: centralagencies.com

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

Call us for your free market evaluation!

After Hours: Wayne Evans, 780-608-0506; Lorne Broen, 780-679-7797; Frank Hoehn, 780-608-7402; Steve Frost, 780-679-6550; Graham Wideman, 780-679-8384; Chasity Poirier, 780-781-1454; Matt Banack, 780-608-9733; Matthew Mayer, 780-781-7088; Lyndsey Delwo, 780-678-6117; Darrell Rosland, 780-679-2170. After Hr. Pager: 780-608-1078.

OPEN HOUSES

OPEN HOUSES

Wed., May 25, 3-5 p.m. 4009-65 Street

Thur., May 26, 2-4 p.m. 3311-61A Street

VERY ATTRACTIVE, NEAT, SPACIOUS ... 1530 sq. ft. 2+2 bdrm. bungalow. Cozy MF family room w/FP. Lovely bright family kitchen. Patio door to deck, backing onto park reserve. Super size master bdrm. Very spacious fully fin. lower level. 2-car garage. Very attractive landscaped, fencec yard. RV parking. New windows. #33432 Now asking $299,900

G R E A T LOCATION, QUIET STREET ... ! only a block from ED REDUC Jack Stuart School. 1146 sq. ft., 4-bdrm. bungalow features oak cabinets in kitchen, master with ensuite, fin. bsmt. w/hardwood. Mature fenced yard w/huge recently built 26’x26’ garage c/w infloor heat! Now asking $284,500 #B092

Sat., May 28, 2-4 p.m. 3735-66 Street

“See Home of the Week on pg. 23!”

BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED BUNGALOW, B A C K I N G ONTO PARK! ... Impressive open floor plan with beautiful hardwood flooring. You’ll love the maple cabinetry in kitchen, spacious LR and DR., 4 bdrm., 2 baths, large family room in dev. bsmt. Awesome yard, private deck, fenced, double garage, alley access and more! A must see! Asking $249,900 #6937

RESIDENTIAL LOTS

FOUR INDIVIDUALLY TITLED AND SERVICED TOWNHOUSE LOTS OVERL OOKING PARK! ... It’s a great location for your next project. Call now for all the details! Asking $215,000 #5943 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. Asking $77,000 – #9626 $85,900 – #5976 MULTI-FAMILY LOT NOW AVAILABLE We offer one 2.5 acre parcel #5942

Phase III Southwest Meadows Walk-outs, Park Side, Alley Access Locations 75 Residential Lots From…$74,690 12 Townhouse Lots – Walk-out, Park Side Call now for details!

COMMERCIAL LOT

GREAT OPPORTUNITY ... 0.91 acres just south off Hwy 13 in Camrose, behind Camrose Cycle. Zoning C3. Asking $350,000 #M016

Thur., May 26, 3-5 p.m. 5928-28 Avenue

EXCELLENT FAMILY BUNGALOW CLOSE TO PARKS AND TRAILS! ... Quality and custom built with beautiful open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, alcoves, columns and display ledges! Exceptional kitchen, granite, NU-Heat tiling, soothing air tub, cozy 3-sided FP, MF laundry. RV option, vinyl fencing and more! Asking $435,900 #6912

Thur., May 26, 3-5 p.m. 5922-28 Avenue

IMPRESSIVE VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW – CLOSE TO PARKS AND TRAILS ... features beautiful open floor plan with arches and 9’ ceilings. Superb great room, spacious kitchen, bright dinette, cozy den and MF laundry. Huge yard, superbly landscaped, private deck, RV parking and more! Asking $359,000 #6936

Thur., May 26, 3-5 p.m. 5913-28 Avenue “You’ll be very impressed!”

OVERLOOKING WATER, VERY IMPRESSIVE, OPEN FLOOR PLAN, LOVELY FIN. WALK-OUT BSMT. ... enjoy great water, sunset views. Superb kitchen, eating area, garden door to deck. Great room, vaulted ceiling, gas FP, entertainment centre. Office/den. Lge. mast. bdrm., ensuite, htd. floor, MF laundry. Totally fin. walkout bsmt. Media/TV room. Covered patio, nicely landscaped yard. 2-car htd. Be sure to view! Asking $569,500 #33427

OUT OF TOWN

I M P R E S S I V E BI-LEVEL, SUPERB GARAGE – ROUND HILL ... beautiful open plan with 9’ ceilings. Featuring spacious foyer, hardwood stairs, oak/ iron railings, solid oak doors, cozy gas FP, exc. kitchen, island, pantry. Superb ensuite, MF laundry, huge family/games room. Energy efficient built, cozy in-floor htg., triple pane windows, level wall insulation. Awesome 22.5’x28’ htd. garage, A/C. All done, just move in! #6938 Asking $319,900

ROUND HILL 3-BDRM. MOBILE HOME ... with 12’x19’ addition, laminate flooring. 22’x24’ heated garage situated on 4 lots. Don’t miss out on this one! Asking $87,500 #B030 DAYSLAND ... an exceptional home, new flooring, paint trim, windows, bathrooms, front door, mid efficiency furnace, electrical upgrades, exterior painted, capped windows and doors, new eavestroughs. A must see home! Asking $198,500 #2599 RYLEY ... You’ll be impressed! Built in 2007, 1580 sq. ft. bungalow, 3 bdrm., large kitchen/dining area, spacious LR, 3 baths incl. soaker jacuzzi tub. Appl. incl. stainless steel stove, fridge, dishwasher, all window coverings. Oversize deck, front concrete parking pad, 3-car garage. Shed. #1266 Asking $274,500 NEW NORWAY – SPACIOUS, NEAT, BRIGHT, AFFORDABLE ... 1300 sq. ft. 4-bdrm. fin. up and down. Upgrades incl. alder cupboards, laminate flooring, main bath redone, new hi-E furnace. Fenced yard, 2-car garage. Great place to raise a family. Close to playground and school. Be sure to view! #33426 Asking $194,500 NEW NORWAY 1248 SQ. FT. 3-BDRM. HOME ... well taken care of. New laminate flooring, paint, vinyl windows, vaulted ceiling, corner wood FP, MF laundry, master with 2-pc. ensuite, 24’x40’ garage. Shed, appl. also incl. #B091 Asking $189,900 HAY LAKES ... Cute and cozy 2-bdrm. home. Ideal for first time buyer or investor. Many recent upgrades, large lot. #D006 Asking $118,500

DAYSLAND ... Ideal starter! 1-1/2 storey, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, new kitchen cabinets, additional improvements. Stove, fridge incl. Roofed over patio, heated single garage, storage shed, fenced yard. Asking $109,000 #1267 BASHAW – BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED 1560 SQ. FT. ... 4 bdrm. 4-level split. Hardwood floors, open concept, 26’x40’ garage, tons of storage. Within 10 min. to beach at Buffalo Lake. Half hour to Camrose, Ponoka or Stettler. #M043 Asking $299,500 S U P E R B ACREAGE SETTING, REDUCED! EXCEPTIONAL LIFESTYLE – ROSALIND ... renovated 1780 sq. ft. bungalow features bright open plan, spacious living and family rooms, beautiful stone FP, lovely oak kitchen and MF laundry. Awesome private treed yard and village services. #6905 Now only $187,500 TILLICUM BEACH – LAKE FRONT – GREAT VIEWS ... from this very impressive year ’round home. 1928 sq. ft. 2-storey plus 430 sq. ft. bonus room above garage. Lovely open MF plan. Beautiful hardwood floors, open hardwood stairway to upper level. Lovely private yard, picnic area and 2 serviced RV parking sites. Great family home. Bus at gate. Pvmt. from house to Camrose. Act quick. A must see! Asking $342,500 #3 3446 HAY LAKES ... exceptional quality in this fully developed home! Spacious entry, vaulted ! ED UC ceilings, hardwood RED floors. Gorgeous kitchen with custom cabinets. Functional bonus room over garage. #D003 Now asking $397,500

INVESTMENTS/ BUSINESSES SEDGEWICK – EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ... 77.59 acres, corner location, fronting onto Highways 13 and 869. Phone for more particulars. #32497 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ... multi-use main floor presently used for retail and electronic repairs with overhead door. Upper level rented to a long term tenant. Very clean, wellmaintained. New roof 2005. #33431 Asking $224,500

Beautiful Valleyview Bungalows by Battle River Homes! VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOWS COMING SOON! • 2 BEDROOM • 3 BEDROOM • WALKOUT

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

SOLD 1400 sq. ft. 2 bedrooms 23’x26’ garage Listing #6910 Asking $403,162

Show Home Open House

Sat., May 28, 1-3 p.m. 5623-23 Avenue, Valleyview

EXCEPTIONALLY BUILT HOME IN VALLEYVIEW! ... lovely kitchen, granite counter tops, corner pantry, MF laundry, gas FP, vaulted ceilings. 24’x24’ garage. #Z002 Now asking $399,900

CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 QUALITY BUILT HOME IN VALLEYVIEW ... features beautiful cabinetry, granite countertops, corner pantry, hardwood/tile flooring, triple car garage. Asking $369,900 #Z005 VERY IMPRESSIVE – QUIET CULDE-SAC IN NEW PRICE! VALLEYVIEW ... spacious open floor plan. Built in 2008. Vaulted ceilings. Lovely hardwood flooring. Superb kitchen/dining, loads of maple cupboards, granite, island. Great room, gas FP, large master bdrm. MF laundry, 6 appl., 2-tiered deck, private back yard. 3-car garage. Now asking $387,500 #33434 1901 SQ. FT. OF COMFORTABLE LIVING SPACE ... family friendly home offers spacious LR, open concept kitchen w/island/eating bar, walk-in pantry. MF laundry, gas FP, bonus room. Massive fenced back yard w/ RV parking. Asking $405,000 #D001 EXCITING NEW FLOORPLAN FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS ... raised eating bar and corner pantry in kitchen. Large bright windows. 5-pce. ensuite in master! LR in bsmt. fin. for immediate use. Be the first to call this floorplan home! Asking $344,900 #Z009 EXCITING MULTILEVEL IN SW MEADOWS ... back yard faces west onto open field! 3-bdrm., 2 baths, vaulted ceilings, large master with soaker tub, separate shower and walk-in closet. Bsmt. LR already fin. for you! Asking $349,900 #Z007 A MUST SEE – YOU’LL BE VERY IMPRESSED – IMMACULATE ... beautiful kitchen. Impressive hardwood floors on 3 levels. 1968 sq. ft. on 3 levels. 4th level also fin. Lovely landscaped, fenced yard. 2-car htd. garage. Loads of extras, chattels. Close to golf course, Mirror Lake walking paths, malls. #33436 Asking $339,500 BEAUTIFUL 2-STOREY BY SCHOOLS ... Quality reno’ed inside and out. Open staircase, steel railings. Lyptus hardwood, vaulted ceilings, 4 bdrm. up, 4 baths, MF laundry, stone FP, new windows/doors, crown moldings, fixtures throughout. Cedar deck, fenced, attached garage, more. A must see! #6916 Asking $353,900 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW, CLOSE TO JACK STUART ... features beautiful spacious foyer and tiled flooring, 9’ tray ceilings, arches, lots of built-in cabinetry, 3 cozy FP. Exceptional kitchen, dinette! Bsmt. dev. w/huge family/media/games room. Beautiful yard, hot tub, man cave, playhouse, RV parking, lots more! You’ll love it! Asking $389,000 #6918 BRAND NEW 2-STOREY IN CREEKVIEW ... exceptional family floor plan showcases 3-bdrm., MF laundry, 5-pce. master ensuite, open concept MF. Double garage. Corner lot location with large yard and fence partially completed. This exciting new plan is sure to impress! #Z010 Asking $337,900 EXCEPTIONAL 2-STOREY IN CREEKSIDE! ... features beautiful open staircase w/ oak and iron railings, tile and hardwood flooring, lovely kitchen cabinetry, granite, formal DR, cozy gas FP, superb ensuite, MF laundry, 4 baths, dev. bsmt. Great yard, fenced, alley access and more! You’ll have to see it! Asking $389,500 #6941 CUSTOM BUILT VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW – CLOSE TO PARKS AND TRAILS! ... featuring beautiful open plan w/vaulted ceilings, display ledges, niches. Lovely LR, exc. kitchen, extra bright dinette, MF laundry, exc. bsmt. Awesome fenced yard, beautifully landscaped, covered veranda, deck, huge courtyard, RV parking. It’s all done! Asking $415,900 #6942

IMPRESSIVE FLOORPLAN ... bright family kitchen with centre island, corner pantry, granite countertops. Vaulted ceilings, hardwood/tile flooring. Master suite showcases 4-pce. ensuite, walk-in closet, sitting bench, beautiful coved roof. Covered deck. You have to see it! #Z008 Asking $359,900 BEAUTIFUL PARKRIDGE E S T A T E S BI-LEVEL – AMAZING YARD! ... Premier location with valley, walking trails close by! Impressive quality built home features bright open plan, cathedral ceilings, beautiful foyer. Except. kitchen, lots of oak cabinetry, huge island, great master, soothing oval jacuzzi. Excellent ICF bsmt., huge family/media room, cozy FP, dandy 24’x24’ garage, RV parking, lots more! You’ll love it! Asking $433,900 #6931 E X C E L L E N T BUNGALOW, CUL-DESAC LOCATION ... features bright open plan with vaulted ceilings in LR, formal dining, superb oak kitchen with island, bright dinette, east facing deck. Exc. bsmt. dev., infloor htg. in huge family/games room with built-in cabinetry. Great laundry area. Superb landscaped yard, fenced, RV option, htd. garge all finished and more! Asking $392,900 # 6940 2007 BUILT HOME IN CREEKVIEW ... features vaulted ceilings, hardwood/tiled flooring, centre island breakfast bar, corner pantry, gas stove, large family room, woodstove, ICF block foundation, fully fenced and landscaped with rock garden, double garage plus all appl. incl. #B094 Asking $344,900 E X C E L L E N T VALUE – LOVELY EXECUTIVE HOME ... very impressive, spacious 3215 sq. ft., 2-storey. Quiet crescent, large pie-shape lot. Enjoy the privacy from the 2-tiered patio. Very impressive floor plan. Superb family room w/open cathedral ceiling, FP. Double staircase to upper level to 4 bdrm. Superb master bdrm., ensuite. Be sure to view! Only asking $579,500 #33438 EXCEPTIONAL B I - L E V E L ACROSS FROM PARK, CENTURY MEADOWS! ... features bright open floor plan w/gorgeous open staircase, vaulted ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors, arches and columns. Superb kitchen, granite countertops, lovely LR. Amazing master bdrm., spacious laundry, awesome millennium deck, 22’x24’ garage and more. You’ll love it! #6933 Asking $429,900 EXCELLENT MULTI-LEVEL, SOUTHWEST MEADOWS ... Lovely open floor plan with vaulted ceilings. Bsmt. completely fin. as well. Triple attached garage. Be sure to view this wonderful home! Asking $379,900 #3502 SPACIOUS, MAINTAINED 4 - B D R M . CUSTOM BUILT FAMILY HOME ... close to shopping, schools, golf course. Many extras – large garage, FP, covered deck, DR, oak cabinets, underfloor bsmt. htg. Asking $314,835 #3156 CENTRAL Q U I E T LOCATION ... 3-bdrm. bungalow w/extras – new carpets, paint upstairs. Covered deck, private patio, extra large single garage. Very bright and cheerful! Asking $319,000 #3161

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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. $947.05/mo. + GST #33443

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CAMROSE EAST … 160 acres 1/2 mi. off pavement with vg set of buildings featuring 1800 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. split level home, heated quonset, mechanical workshop, htd. machine/woodworking shop, 2-car gar., machine shed, other farm buildings. Attractive treed yard. Subdivision of 13 or 80 acres possible and additional adjoining 160 acres can also be purchased. Asking $489,000 #6334 BAWLF – 1/2 S E C T I O N WITH GOOD BUILDINGS ... and shelter belt. 3-bdrm. bungalow with some upgrades, double garage, 6 steel bins. Good grain producing area! Asking $599,000 #2583

IDEAL LOCATION ADJO INING HWY. 26 ... quarter section. Very good perimeter fence and cross fence. 2 dugouts. Approx. 110 acres seeded pasture, balance natural. Good location for building. Aerial map on file. Now ask $139,500 #33411 138.9 ACRES – ON PAV EMENT ... frontage on both Hwy 26 and Hwy 854 intersection. Grazing quarter fenced and cross fenced. Hwy access for yard site. Asking $149,900 # 5944 EXCEPTIONAL HOBBY FARM – NATURAL SETTING! ... 84 ! ED UC ED acres only minutes Rto Camrose, 1/2 mile from pavement. You’ll love the native trees, wild fruit trees, wildlife, creek, trails! Land is fenced, cross fenced. Round horse pen. Energy efficient home built in 2008 with Logix block walls, triple pane windows,roughed-in bsmt. A natural choice! Asking $407,900 #6932

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CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 CENTRAL LOCATION TO SCHOOLS, SPORTS, NATURE AND SHOPPING ... 4-level split with 3 bdrm. Roomy large kitchen, 2 baths, loads of potential. Large deck, fenced, 2-car garage. Great family home! Asking $274,900 #3157 A MUST SEE – GREAT REVENUE OR FAMILY HOME ... only 3 blocks to university. You’ll be very impressed with the renovations. A pleasure to show. 1239 sq. ft. 5-bdrm. Private entrance to lower level. Never been lived in. Very large lot backing onto park. Asking $279,500 #33445 BEAUTIFUL 2-BDRM. CONDO ... 5 appl., in suite laundry. Close to downtown, low maintenance, perfect for students. #M026 Asking $174,900 EXCELLENT CONDO – GREAT LOCATION! ... 4-bdrm. townhouse offers worry free lifestyle! Features open plan, beautiful maple cabinetry, bay window, 3 baths, fin. bsmt. Rear deck, detached garage and more! Asking $215,900 #6928 EXCELLENT DUPLEX – CLOSE TO PLAYGROUND / PARK ... cul-de-sac location! Features cozy FP in great lovely kitchen, island, ! REDUCEDroom, breakfast bar, superb master, huge ensuite, corner jetted tub, separate shower, dev. bsmt., huge family/games room, all appl. Fenced, attached garage and more! Now only $239,500 #6935 A MUST SEE – YOU’LL BE IMPRESSED! ... Immaculate 3-bdrm. bungalow, 1150 sq. ft., many upgrades. New windows, interior doors, low flush toilets. Features oak kitchen cabinets, spacious kitchen/ eating area. Patio doors to deck. Bsmt. fin., infloor htg., one bdrm., 3-pce. bath. Located directly across from green area and playground. Fenced yard, five major appl. Asking $244,500 #1268 3-BDRM., 3 BATH HOME WITH CENTRAL A/C ... 24’x26’ heated garage and RV parking. New paint, laminate and vinyl windows. Includes 5 appl., 72” big screen TV. Easy to show, quick possession available! Now asking $234,900 #740

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E X C E P T I O N A L 2-STOREY DUPLEX IN CREEKVIEW ... just south of university. Gorgeous master w/walk-in closet, 4-pce. ensuite w/htd. floor, corner soaker tub. Lovely kitchen w/centre island and eating bar plus all appl. Single attached garage, landscaped yard w/deck and vinyl fence. Asking $238,000 #B083 L O C A T I O N ! LOCATION! ... You’ll be very impressed when you drive into this quiet crescent and see this lovely immaculately kept home. Lovely hardwood floors, bright LR overlooks crescent/park. Very attractive rock featured landscaping, no grass to mow. Attractive paving stone patio with pergola. Very close to schools and all recreation facilities. View now! #33444 Asking $264,500 C O Z Y BUNGALOW BACKING ONTO PARK/SCHOOL ... immaculate home, superb location and mature treed yard! Open, bright LR, country kitchen, dev. bsmt., huge family/games room, 4 bdrm., 2 baths. Great yard. Lots of upgrades – HE furnace, shingles, electrical, deck, fresh paint and more! Just move in! #6914 Now only $229,000

NEXT TO NEW ATTRACTIVE OPEN PLAN ... w/vaulted ceiling. Family kitchen w/pantry, island. Master bdrm. features ensuite w/heated floor. Bright bsmt. open for future dev. #6332 Now asking $297,900 VERY NEAT SPACIOUS 5-LEVEL SPLIT ... excellent quiet crescent. Mom will love the large family kitchen. Lots of cupboards, sunken family room, gas FP. Patio door to lge. deck and lovely yard. MF laundry. 4 bdrm., 3 baths, jet tub. Lower levels finished. Numerous upgrades, furnace, redecorated, shingles and insulation, majority of windows. Maint. free ext. Incl. 5 appl. Move in cond. Asking $289,500 #33428 BEAUTIFUL 1915, 2197 SQ. FT. 5-BDRM., 3 BATH HOME ... located on large mature corner lot close to Mirror Lake walking trails, downtown. You’ll enjoy the ample amount of space this home has to offer incl. additional 2-bdrm. suite w/separate entrance in bsmt. Property is also zoned R3. #B089 Asking $269,000 I M P E R I A L V I L L A S CONDOMINIUM … Superb central location; worry VE SI ES free lifestyle; VERY IMPR open spacious design; 9’ ceilings; quality construction; built energy efficient; price includes $3500 appliance allowance. Immed. possession. $249,500 including GST #32468 EXCELLENT 2-STOREY – WEST PARK COURT ... immaculate, spacious, bright with 9’ and vaulted ceilings. Lovely kitchen with lots of maple cabinetry, island, large pantry. Extra bright dinette, LR. Spacious master with ensuite. Superb bsmt., large media/ family room. A/C, 7 appl. Great yard, alley access and more, you’ll love it! Ask $287,900 #6924 YOU’VE BEEN WAITING AND LOOKING ... we’ve found the ideal home for you and your family. Superb, neat, fully fin. and upgraded bi-level. Beautiful maple hardwood. Incl. appl. Lovely private back yard with gate to park/playground. Great front entrance. Htd. garage. A must see, quick possession. #33441 Asking $276,900 SUPERB 3-BDRM. CONDO! ... features vaulted and 9’ ceilings, bright open plan, lots of windows. Spacious kitchen, island, pantry, MF laundry, deck, private entrance, appl., and more! Asking $179,900 #6925 NEAT BRIGHT BI-LEVEL ... large LR, bright kitchen/eating. 4 bdrm., 2 baths. Fin. bright lower level. Treed yard, lge. concrete patio. Dog kennel. Close to schools, medical clinic, shopping. 2-car garage. Immediate possession. Includes appliances. #33440 Now asking $224,900 CLOSE TO JACK STUART SCHOOL, BUILT IN 1987 ... hardwood flooring, sunken LR, 4 bdrm., 2 baths. Large deck, 24’x26’ garage. Backs onto lge. green space. Asking $249,000 #B069 VERY NEATLY KEPT ... ideal family home. 3-bdrm. plus fin. bsmt. Very close to 3 schools, playground/park and rec centre. 2-car htd. garage. Very nice yard and patio area. Numerous upgrades incl. windows. Asking $229,500 #33448

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ACREAGES McNARY HILLS ESTATES ... beautiful 1711 sq. ft. hillside/ walkout bungalow. Black walnut hardwood, cherry maple cabinets, great room over 26’x26’ garage, roughed in in-floor heating in bsmt, gorgeous views in all directions – only a few features this place has to offer! #B078 Asking $485,000 G R E A T ACREAGE JUST MINUTES FROM CAMROSE ... It has a 1520 sq. ft. mobile home with a 24’x26’ htd. gar. and other support bldgs. Property is fenced and cross fenced. Take a look! You may want to call it home! Asking $279,900 #3503 G R E A T ACREAGE 15 MIN. NW OF CAMROSE ... 20 acres in a private setting 1.5 km off pavement. Featuring a large bungalow which has been built in several stages, plus a 24’x33’ garage, barn and several usable outbuildings. Be sure to view this great property. #3500 Asking $295,000 BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE TREED ACREAGE! ... picture perfect 3.36 ! ED acres of paradise only UC ED R 1/2 mi. to city limits. Lovely character 1-1/2 storey home, huge south facing deck, beautiful landscaped yard, superb 30’x40’ htd. garage. You have to see it! Now only $365,900 #5979

3 - B D R M . BI-LEVEL ON 25 ACRES 10 MIN. NE OF RYLEY ... only 3 km off pavement. New furnace, new cistern, large wrap-around deck. Exceptional yard site with barn, firepit area, heated garage/workshop. Great potential for animal lovers and only about an hour to outskirts of Edmonton, Fort Saskatchewan and Nisku. Listing realtor is related to the seller. Asking $319,900 #M044 PERFECT FOR HORSES! ... 8.95 acres, custom landG! NEW LISTIN scaped, 2384 sq. ft. 2-storey, 5 bdrm., 4 baths, lots of living space, 2 FP, master suite has 2 closets, 3-pce. ensuite, large south facing maint. free deck. Double attached garage, horse barn with lean-to, 40’ paddocks, 2 feeders. Only 5 min. north of Camrose. #M046 Asking $610,000 BEAUTIFUL HOME – S U P E R B A C R E A G E SETTING ... You’ll love it! Close to Camrose, by pavement. Beautiful open plan features vaulted ceilings, exceptional windows, exotic hardwood, superb kitchen, amazing media/smart systems. In-floor heat, 28’x40’ htd. garage, huge 3-sided veranda, hot tub and more! A must see! Asking $639,000 #6927 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. #M008 Now asking $140,000

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RESIDENTIAL

OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, May 25, 2011 2:00 to 4:30 p.m., Thursday, May 26, 2011 6:30 to 8:00 p.m., 3706 - 68A Street Please join Cory A. Starchuk D JUST LISTE

A VERY ATTRACTIVE AND WELL DESIGNED HOME LOCATED IN S.W. MEADOWS... Featuring 9’ ceilings, maple cabinets, attractive gas fireplace, large master bedroom with en suite and back deck access. Fenced yard, fully insulated and drywalled double attached garage. Full basement with majority of finishing completed, needs some flooring and ceiling. Well worth a good look. Priced to sell at $369,500. Call Cory for details. (R1338)

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LOTS TO OFFER... This well built 3-bedroom bungalow is located in a downtown area, close to two schools, recently painted, developed basement with rec room, wood stove, bedroom and bath, covered patio, greenhouse, 22’ x 24‘ garage. Must be viewed. Asking $239,000. Call Dale for details. (R1330)

VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND CARED FOR... 1216 sq/ft mobile/modular (16x76) built in 1999 TO BE MOVED! This 12 year old home is in very good condition and needs very little. Nice large eat-in kitchen with easy care cabinetry, vaulted ceiling in living room, skylight in kitchen with walk-in pantry, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, 5 appliances included and more! The outside is in fantastic shape, the home has upgraded low E windows. Relocation costs are the responsibility of the Buyer and due diligence is recommended. All measurements to be verifi ed by the Buyer. Listed at $59,500 Call Trevor for details. (RO881)

A REAL DOLL HOUSE... with a spectacular view of the pond off the deck. Lots of upgrades, counter tops, some flooring, windows throughout, newer furnace. The basement is fully finished with huge family room, bedroom with walk-in closet, 3 piece bath, all of which have been upgraded. Laundry and separate basement entrance to the back yard. Fireplace in the living room, oversized garage and parking pad. Located in cul-de sac. Must be seen to be appreciated. Asking $329,000. For more details call Dale. (R1324)

6:30 to 8:00 p.m., Thursday, May 26, 2011 3:00 to 5:00 p.m., 4502 - 75 Street Please join Cory A. Starchuk D JUST LISTE QUA L I T Y B U I L T S H A D OW R I D G E HOME... 1318 sq. ft., 3-bedroom, 3-bath, 2 storey located in West Park. Fully fenced back yard with deck, RV parking area. Basement is poly and insulated with some drywall completed. For more details, call Cory. Reduced $10,0000. Asking $264,5000 (R1337) OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING... Palladio Homes offers a unique opportunity to have this 1278 sq/ft bungalow with back attached garage specially built with your personal choice in interior finishing! Wouldn’t you like to be able to pick your paint, flooring, cabinetry, and more? The home has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, main floor laundry, open concept living room/ dining room, lovely master with 5-piece en suite and walk-in closet and much more! Open basement for your plan and development. There is a front porch, a rear deck, and stone accents on the exterior. Plan available for your review. Shopping is half the fun! Listed at $319,900 Call Trevor for details. (R1327) OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING... Homes Ltd. offers a unique opportunity to have this 1418 sq/ft bi-level with back attached garage specially built with your personal choice in interior finishing! Wouldn’t you like to be able to pick your paint, flooring, cabinetry, and more? The home has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, 4 appliances included, main floor laundry, open concept living room w/ gas fireplace, lovely master with 4-piece en suite w/ corner soaker tub and walk-in closet and much more! Open basement for your plan and development. There is a front porch, a rear deck, and stone accents on the exterior. Plan available for your review. Shopping is half the fun! Listed at $324,900 Call Trevor for details. (R1328)

LOT GREAT OPPORTUNITY AND TREMENDOUS VALUE... This lot at Red Deer Lake in Sandy Beach subdivision is over a half an acre, with walkout potential and borders on 200 metres of treed Crown Land leading to the shore of Red Deer Lake. Previously the site of a mobile home, the lot boasts power, well, septic holding tank, propane tank on site, natural gas at road, storage shed, and swing set as is. This area is awesome for outdoor activities such as snowmobiling, quadding, cross country skiing, hunting and some lake related activities. Just in time to develop the property to your specifi cations. Just 10 minutes to Bashaw, and about 30 minutes to both Ponoka and Camrose. Listed at $54,900 Call Trevor for details. (L175) FOR DEVELOPMENT... Four individually Titled and Serviced Townhouse lots in Southwest Meadows, in Camrose, AB. Very well located, backing onto park area with all the amenities close by. Architectural controls apply, the surrounding neighbourhood is mostly completed and this project awaits your investment. Appraisal on file. Listed at $169,900. Call Trevor! (L173) GREAT LOCATION... Excellent townhouse lot in Southwest Meadows subdivision in the City of Camrose. Each lot is individually serviced and backs onto park area. This property includes proposed plan and blueprints for townhouse construction. Call Rick for details. $205,000 (L183)

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EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME... in great area of the city has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1417 sq foot multi-level. Priced at $389,000 Call Trudi for details. (R1314)

IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFESTYLE... Consider this 1205 sq/ft bungalow halfduplex in the adult community of West Park Village! 2 beds and 2 baths, tasteful decor, vaulted ceiling, gas fireplace, 6 appliances and window coverings. The double garage and maintenance free exterior completes the package. The HOA takes care of the grass and snow at $80.00 per month including the Social Center for use by the residents. Listed at $307,900 Call Trevor for service! (R1309)

GREAT FAMILY HOME... 3-bdrms, 1-1/2 baths, renovated basement including rec room, bath and bedroom, heated 2-car garage. Tremendous value for $239,500. Call Dale for details. (R1274)

TWO STOREY HOME IN CITY CENTRE CAMROSE... Close to schools and downtown shopping. Four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Some upgrades made this year include new shingles on home and garage. Needs T.L.C. Asking $141,900. Call Rick for details. (R1318)

EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN...well renovated, YORKSHIRE BUILDERS OFFERS THIS 3 bedrooms, 1-bath bungalow close to Mirror NEW BI-LEVEL... with 1474 sq/ft, 3 beds, 2 Lake and shopping. Priced at $214,900. (R1320) baths, hardwood floors, ceramic tile, tasteful Call Trudi for details. decor and big bright windows. Rich tones of cappuccino in the kitchen, island, corner pantry and 3 appliances included. The master bedroom has a 4-piece en suite with inviting soaker tub and walk-in closet. Quick possession is available by the way. The basement is large and open for your creativity. Outside, an attached double garage, stone accents, a concrete walk and driveway, and a raised back deck with a view of the open farmland to the West. Consider the proximity to all the amenities, golf course, walking paths, play- EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME IN CENTRAL ground and much more! Listed at $329,900 DOWNTOWN LOCATION... huge 62’x 235’ Call Trevor for details (R1336) lot with plenty of space to store RV, etc. 9 year old, 2+2 bedroom storey and one half, featuring L.R. with gas fireplace, dining room plus eating area in kitchen, covered patio, 3 baths, veranda, plus many extras. Must be seen to be appreciated. Fully finished basement gives lots of space for the growing family. Call Dale for more details. Asking #319,000. (R1339)

CHECK OUT THIS HOME BY YORKSHIRE BUILDERS... The Cascades Community has much to offer as does this 1361 sq/ft NEW 2-storey home with 3 beds, 3 baths, tasteful decor and big bright windows. Cocoa kitchen cabinets and a large island, all warm and inviting. There are 3 appliances included. The master bedroom as a 3-piece en suite with sit down shower and a walk-in closet. The basement is open for your creativity. The outside has a covered entry, concrete walkway, raised 20x10 back deck and enough space for you to build the garage to your liking. Consider the proximity to all the amenities, golf course, walking paths and much more! Listed at $269,900. Call Trevor for details. (R1334) GREAT HOME AND LOCATION... One owner, 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, home located near west end shopping, parks and walking trails. 6 appliances, front drive garage, fenced backyard. Priced at $324,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1331)

MAKE THIS PALLADIO HOME YOUR NEXT MOVE... This 1753 sq/ft home has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, cappuccino kitchen with 4 appliances included, rich hardwood floors, gas fireplace, and big bright windows. Main floor laundry, upgraded trim package, large foyer, bonus room with vaulted ceiling, and the master with en- suite and corner tub with view of the sunsets will take your breath away! Nice raised deck off the back, concrete drive and walks, double garage with stone accents for the finishing touch. Well located in the Cascades Community near to Cornerstone Mall amenities, golf course, clinics and so much more. Listed at $329,900. Call Trevor for details. (R1326)

MANY RECENT UPGRADES... 5-bedroom, 2-bath bungalow located near west NEW NORWAY..Great place to build your dream end shopping. Many recent upgrades. home in the small village of New Norway. For Priced at $225,900.Call Trudi for more details call Dale. Asking $23,500. (L184) details. (R1321)

IDEAL FIRST-TIME OWNER... renovated mobile on owned lots, 3 bedrooms. Across from park reserve. Asking $129,500. Comes with appliances, furniture and misc. items. Call Dale. (R1289)

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

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GREAT STARTER OR EMPTY NESTER IN CAMROSE... See this 840 sq/ft bungalow with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, updated kitchen with nice oak cabinetry, newer countertops, fl ooring, light fi xtures. Lots of older style hardwood in good condition. The LR picture window has been upgraded. Basement is full, strapped and insulated, 1 bedroom area fi nished off and 2-piece bath. There is a single garage with concrete fl oor. Very quaint property centrally located and priced to sell! Listed at $178,000. Call Trevor for details. (R1325)

A REAL BEAUTY IN HEISLER... extensive renos, flooring, bathroom, windows, etc. Additional 2 bedrooms up, 2 car garage. Quick possession. Asking $84,500. Call Dale for details. (RO871)

NEW NORWAY...well maintained acreage with nice bungalow with many upgrades, park-like private setting. For details call Rick. Asking $329,000. (A393)

GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN FERINTOSH... This 1160 sq/ft, 3 bedroom bungalow is situated on a large 125’x120’ lot, with updated sided exterior, vinyl windows, eavestroughs, nice 16’x24’ single garage, nearly new furnace and more. Some decorating would make this home shine. Nice size family home, large yard and lovely village atmosphere. Enjoy the scenery with Little Beaver Lake close by! Listed at $178,900. Call Trevor for details. (RO872)

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

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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. All located in mature neighbourhood surrounded by mature trees, 1 block to school. Must be viewed to be appreciated. Asking $323,000. Call Dale for particulars. (RO848)

TILLICUM BEACH... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room c/w fireplace, 2 car garage, situated on 100’x150’ treed lots, with very scenic views. Some furniture and furnishings included. Asking $239,000. Call Dale for details. (RO884)

SOLD GREAT 40 ACRE PARCEL...with excellent water supply and many outbuildings. A practical 3 bedroom bungalow located 30 minutes from Camrose. Asking $289,000. Call Trudi for details. (A400) LITTLE BEAVER LAKE... great view and quiet setting! Perfect for hillside home at north end of lake. 2 acres with lots of trees. Gas and power nearby. Call Rick. (A394)

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETTING... with highway frontage. Bungalow with loft plus many upgrades including new windows and some fl ooring on main fl oor. New fascia and soffi ts this year. Also lots of trees and some older buildings plus newer barn in good condition. 13.28 acres with 2 water wells with good fl ow. $399,000 Call Rick for details (A395) NICELY TREED UNDEVELOPED ACREAGE... in Miquelon Estates, outside of Tofield. This 3.29 Acre property is heavily treed, with a small shed and cabin on site and services at the road. Great opportunity to have your own campsite location, and/ or develop the dream home getaway you have always wanted! Close to golf and Miquelon Lake, 10 minutes to Tofield and 30 minutes to SE Edmonton. Listed at $94,900 Call Trevor at for service! (A403)

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FERINTOSH AREA... 16.5 acres with newer 1,400 sq. ft. modular. All services, highway frontage, lots of possibilities. Asking $230,000. Call Dale. (A392) ESTABLISHED LOCATION... near Chester Ronning School, 4-bedroom bi-level. 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, upgraded flooring, 2-car garage. $263,500. Call Dale for details. (R1295)

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WELL-MAINTAINED, CLEAN MOBILE... on own lot in Rosalind. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath on double lot with 4 appliances. Move-in ready. Priced to sell at $62,900. Call Trudi for details. (RO849)

EDBERG IMMEDIATE POSSESSION... Totally renovated up and down, kitchen, flooring, electrical, paint, cabinets, bathrooms, new roof and siding. All located on 2 lots. Asking $160,000. Call Dale for details. (RO870)

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

IMPRESSIVE ACREAGE NEAR ROSALIND... Spacious custom 1600 sq/ft rancher style bungalow nestled on 2.15 acres with wooded area on 2 sides! This well built 1994 home offers 3 baths, 3 bedrooms and an offi ce, with a large master and 4 piece ensuite with a soothing jetted corner tub, walk-in closet and makeup area. The kitchen has a large dining area, oak cabinetry, pantry and appliances included. Corner gas fi replace with mantle and marble surround. Equipped with Central Air, Centra Vac, drilled well with water treatment system. Oversized 24’x24’ double garage, insulated with radiant heat. Sheltered landscaped yard with wild Saskatoons, lots of parking, garden spot, fi repit, shed and much more. Listed at $299,900. Call Trevor for details. (A398)

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WELL MAINTAINED BI-LEVEL HOME... in quiet neighbourhood close to schools, parks and downtown shopping. Lots of great features including double heated garage and beautiful landscaped yard all fenced with garden area and fruit trees. Home has oak kitchen cabinets and floor plus finished basement, main floor laundry, 2 and 2 bedrooms and 3 baths. Listed at $329,000. Call Rick for Details. (R1322) CHECK OUT THIS HOME BY YORKSHIRE BUILDERS... 1328 sq/ft NEW 2-storey home with 3 beds, 3 baths, soft neutral decor, and big bright windows! Warm and inviting kitchen with island. The master bedroom has a 4-piece en suite and walk-in closet. The basement is open for your creativity. There is a covered veranda, concrete walkway, raised back deck and enough space for you to build the garage to your liking. Consider the close proximity to all the amenities! Listed at $269,900. Call Trevor for details. (R1333)

CHECK OUT THIS HOME BY YORKSHIRE BUILDERS... This 1328 sq/ft NEW 2-storey home with 3 beds, 3 baths, tasteful laminate floors, soft neutral decor, and big bright windows. The master bedroom has a 4-piece en suite and walk-in closet. Quick possession is available by the way! The basement is open for your creativity. The outside has a covered veranda, concrete walkway, raised back deck and enough space for you to build the garage to your liking. Consider the proximity to all the amenities! Listed at $269,900 Call Trevor for details. (R1335)

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

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WONDERFUL LIFESTYLE AND VIEWS... in this condo apartment at Grand Trunk Landing! In very good condition, this west facing 1-bedroom 1009 sq/ft suite has a large open great room with ample space to set up a lovely living and dining area as well as a gas fireplace and bright windows. The kitchen is open to the living area and has easy-clean cabinet doors, and has a good amount of cupboard space. There is the large 2-piece bath for guests and the nice sized master with 4-piece en suite. All appliances included with in-suite laundry and roughed in central vacuum. This fine property has a lovely view of Mirror Lake and treed park area from the 20’ wide covered balcony with glass panels and regal railing. Close to Mirror Lake and to downtown amenities! Listed at $207,000. Call Trevor for details. (R1329)

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

WELL-MAINTAINED THREE-BEDROOM BUNGALOW IN HAY LAKES... Attached double garage, fenced yard and RV parking. Call Rick for details. (RO865) G R E A T H E R I TAG E HOME IN THE VILLAGE OF NEW NORWAY... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2100 sq/ft with large yard and double garage. Needs some cosmetic work on the inside. Priced at $95,000. Call Trudi for details. (RO887)

REASONABLY PRICED MODULAR HOME... on own lot in the town of Hay Lakes. 3 bedrooms, 1-bath, 1600 sq/ft, new windows, siding, shingles, etc. Priced at $109,900. Call Trudi for details. (RO888)

What’s your property worth today? Ask for your free market evaluation

SOLIDLY BUILT... 3-bedroom, 3-bath bungalow in Daysland. Large living room, dining room area, huge family room in basement. Metal siding and roofing. Single detached garage. Great starter or retirement home. Priced at $139,000 Call Trudi for details. (RO885) NICE 40 ACRE HOBBY FARM... east of New Norway. 2 residences, 2 good water wells. Priced at $468,000. Call Rick. (A399)

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

COUNTRY STYLE LIVING IN THE CHARMING VILLAGE OF BAWLF...This 4-level split family home is amazing value and finished to 2500 sq/ft of living space. Nicely upgraded and well maintained, with newer large oak kitchen, 6 appliances included, gas fireplace with brick and mantle, and 4 bedrooms and 3 baths. Spacious to say the least! Triple glazed low E windows and shingles done in 2009, Fiberglass decking, recessed hot tub, fire pit, garden spot, RV parking and much more. On a large 100’ x 120’ lot with 24’ x 28’ oversized double garage. Updated concrete walkways, and attractive exterior all the way around! Listed at $354,900 Call Trevor. (RO852)

EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... at Ervick Junction. 0.995 acre industrial property. Water to property but some limitations apply. Asking price $109,450. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C136) EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... at Ervick Junction. 4.47 acre industrial property. Water to property with some water limitations. Asking price $491,700. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C137) EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... at Ervick Junction. 6.35 acre industrial property. Water available but some limitations apply. Asking price $698,500. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C138) EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... at Ervick Junction. 9.41 acre industrial property land right of way on south side of property Plan:8070 ET - Title # 012-006-506 & 20 M allowance for future pipeline to begin in late May or June of 2011. Water to property however certain limitations apply. Asking price $1,034,500. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C135) T HANGER AT CAMROSE AIRPORT... Good investment. 1/5 share in large hanger will keep your airplane etc., safe from weather and will provide a dry area to do your maintenance. Priced at $45,0000. Call Rick for details. (C267)


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Exciting programs offered through Wildlife Stewardship program Because you’re the type to save a life…

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By Murray Green

The Camrose Wildlife Stewardship program has a new coordinator. University of Alberta, Augustana Campus environmental studies student Kaylyn Jackson just finished her second year when she began her employment on April 25. She has some exciting topics lined up to challenge citizens of Camrose and area to become more environmentally friendly. Kaylyn will have weekly programs on Tuesday evenings beginning at 7 p.m. at the Stoney Creek Centre. "We focus on 10 educational programs for families with no cost or registration. All people have to do is show up and be ready to learn and have fun," said Kaylyn. The sessions start on May 24. Her first topic is one of her favourites. "Darleen Anderson talks about the sport of Geocaching and she leads everyone in a hunt. This sounds like something exciting that I will want to do on my own. A presentation on Turkey Vultures is another one I will be looking forward to. Some of the events over the 10 weeks will be held outside. I have a back-up plan for each outside event in case of bad weather," she said. "The programs last about two hours. We want to be finished by 9 p.m." The program was launched in 2001 and anywhere between 12 and 60 people take part in the events each week. "We (city parks manager Chris Clarkson and Kaylyn) studied what topics were offered before and which ones were successful to give us our range of topics for this year. We want to make people Kaylyn Jackson aware of the environment and greenspace around them, and increase their knowledge." Camrose is known as a clean and green city and that attracts visitors and future residents. "If people appreciate the greenspace around them, we believe they will help maintain it. We want to reconnect people with nature and give them more knowledge." A Wildlife Stewardship Society was formed by volunteers to support the environment. Together with this program, it has been successful in keeping the city beautiful. The city, through its community services, helps fund Kaylyn's summer employment. She will also be keeping tabs on Purple Martins. "I will be surveying the population in the second week of June to the end of the month. I will be observing the birds and counting them. Part of my job is to help maintain the city-owned houses as well as some private ones. I will be lowering their houses and checking nests and seeing which houses are used and determine how many hatchlings they have." Kaylyn will be doing some research, helping school programs and helping with citizens' concerns about nature topics. She will be updating the web site and providing information on wildlife topics such as what to do if deer are eating your tulips, how to keep coyotes away and other ways people can live in harmony with the local wildlife. "These issues are not going away," added Chris Clarkson. "We want to find ways of living with the wildlife and not destroy their environment." To view the web site, visit the city site and go to the parks tab that links to the wildlife topics. Tuesday Topics

ATB helps children ATB Financial manager Ron Palecek, from left to right, relationship manager Don Lyon and customer service representative Val Boettger (chair of the Camrose committee) will be sending a big cheque to the Stollery Children's Hospital. For the past 12 years ATB Financial has pledged to help sick children across Alberta through the Teddy For A Toonie Fundraiser. This year, with the help of its customers and associates, ATB raised $4,348 for the Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation through the sale of teddy bears, chocolate bars and a silent auction.

"Step Out the Door and Into a Treasure Hunt" on May 24. Join Darleen Anderson as she tells about the adventures of Geocaching and leads everyone in a hunt for temporary caches in the Stoney Creek area. All sessions begin at 7 p.m. "Nature Travel Log Night" - May 31. Come and join in as members of the Camrose Camera Club show and tell about nature photos from around the world. "Your Watershed and You" - June 7. Learn about where your water comes from as representatives from the Battle River Watershed Alliance talk about the important roles of watersheds. "Tai Chi in Nature" - June 14. Members of the Camrose Tai Chi Group lead in a night of Tai Chi outside with nature. "Turkey Vultures; Nesting Near You" - June 21. Come out and listen to wildlife biologist Wayne Nelson speak about Turkey Vultures in east-central Alberta. "The Community as a Garden" - June 28. Learn about different options for eating locally, as well as a community garden here in Camrose. "Keeping the Community Green" - July 5. Learn some tips about how to make your home more sustainable and then lend a hand in cleaning up the trails by Stoney Creek. "Butterflies" - July 12. Listen as Dr. Tom Terzin speaks about some of the bright and beautiful butterflies of Alberta and experience the Camrose Rotary Club's Butterfly Gardens to see some for yourself. For more information about the topics or if you have some wildlife concerns contact Kaylyn at 780-672-0544.


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Camrose Fly-In Breakfast May 29 By Murray Green

The Camrose Flying Club has held a Fly-in Breakfast for more than 55 years. The tradition has been a good one for the community. With good weather, the airport will be one of the busiest in Western Canada again with around 150 aircraft and about 1,300 people stopping in for breakfast. "Even if it is rainy, we receive great support and over 1,000 people," said Barry Graham, president of the Camrose Flying Club, "The proceeds from the breakfast go to support the Camrose Air Cadet Flying Program, the Camrose Fish and Game Association and to help the club with a scholarship program. People really support us and the two other clubs. The fish and game people look after the cooking so it leaves the aviation experts available to handle the increased air traffic." Some aircraft will be on display for people to view throughout the day. Breakfast is served between 7 a.m. and noon on May 29. Registration for the COPA for Kids day at the airport on June 5 will be held the same time as the breakfast. A legal guardian signature is required. Children between the ages of seven and 17 can learn all aspects of aviation in the COPA for Kids (Canadian Owners and Pilots Association) program. It is set up as a motivational aviation experience, which focuses on an introductory flight in an aircraft to encourage more people to learn about the aircraft industry in the future. The Flying Club limits the number of spaces to about 50 to provide a full experience. If June 5 is declared a rainout or the event is cancelled, the sessions will be held on June 12. The Flying Club has about 50 members, with many of them very active this year. "One of the things the club is doing this year is bringing in the Snowbirds for the Big Valley Jamboree," continued Barry. "The club is looking after bringing the jets here and finding a place for them to stay. The Snowbirds will be parked on the tarmac during the three days they are here. The show will be near the exhibition site, but it won't be a low one, so highways don't have to be closed." The Snowbirds will be doing at least three shows while they are in Camrose. For more information about the COPA for Kids program, Snowbirds or the Fly-in Breakfast in Camrose, call Barry Graham at 780-6789947, e-mail grahamb@cablelynx.net or visit copaforkids.org. The Camrose Flight Centre will be offering airplane rides for $20 a seat.

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UNRESERVED FARM AUCTIONS BY MILLER’S AUCTION SERVICE

Jim and Audrey Jober

Dennis and Kate Bilsborrow

Viking, Alberta – SE 33-47-14-W4

Devon, AB – E 1/2 NW 10-50-26-W4

Directions: From the Junction of Highways 26 and 36, go 5 miles west on Highway 26 to RR 143, then 5-1/2 miles north; OR from Viking, go 2 miles west on Highway 14 to Township Road 480, 7 miles west to RR 143, then 1/2 mile south.

Directions: From junction of Highways 39 and 60, go 3 miles north on Highway 60 to Township Road 502, then 1/4 mile east; OR from Devon go 2 miles south on Highway 60 to Township Road 502, then 1/4 mile east.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011 – 10:30 a.m. Watch For Signs.

GST will be charged where applicable.

TRACTORS Case 2090 CAH, powershift trans., dual PTO, dual hyd., big rubber, 3933 hr., S/N 09922725; Case 2090 CAH 8-spd. trans., dual PTO, dual hyd., c/w Ezee-On 2100 FEL and bucket, 5575 hr., S/N 8848531; Ezee-On front end loader (yellow); Case 830 Diesel, hyd., PTO, dual range trans. c/w Ezee-On 80-90 FEL and bucket; International W6 Tractor, hyd., PTO, S/N 7049J; Mastercraft 15.5 hp Hydro Riding Lawn Mower c/w 42” mower.

Lunch Available.

CATTLE EQUIPMENT Three 16’ Calf Shelters; Three 16’ Steel 3-Bale Feeders; One Round Bale Feeder; Six 16’ Wooden Chop Bunks; 200 bu., Calf Creep Feeder; Calf Sled; Pulley Hammermill; 50’x6” Hammermill Belt; PTO Hammermill; Wooden Loading Chute; Seven 6-bar Light Duty Panels; Vet Supplies; Calf Puller; Cow Stanchions.

Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Watch For Signs.

GST will be charged where applicable.

TRACTORS JD 4230 Tractor, CAH, 16-spd. quad range trans, 3 hp, dual PTO, dual hyd., front weights, 18.4x34 rear like new, 8133 hr. S/N 4230H-0300820, service records; MF 90 Gas Tractor, hi-lo trans., PTO, hyd., c/w MF FEL c/w bucket, 5001 hr., S/N G888576, near new rubber. Selling Separately: Round Bale Fork and amp; Pallet Fork; Poulan 14.5 hp Hydro Riding Lawn Tractor c/w 42” mower; TroyBilt Hydro. 20 hp Riding Lawn Tractor c/w 46’ mower, like new, 8 hr.

TILLAGE EQUIPMENT Morris 14’ Hoe Wheel Drill, hyd. lift, fert. attach.; Co-op 18’ DT Cult c/w mounted harrows; Allied 60’ Hyd. Harrow Drawbar TRUCKS AND TRAILERS TRUCKS and TRAILER c/w harrows; 30’ Harrow Drawbar c/w 1998 Chev Silverado 1500 Extend-A1984 Ford 600, V8, 4&2 trans., c/w 15’ harrows; Kello 210 12’ Disc; Sprayer Cab, 3-dr., running boards, air, cruise, steel box, hoist, roll tarp, 44672 km, full power load, command start, full tow Trailer c/w 300 gal. Alum. Tank, parts. S/N 1FDMF6DH3RVA05316; 1966 package, 160,400 km, one owner S/N TOOLS and MISCELLANEOUS Chev 30 1-ton, V8, 4-spd. trans., c/w 12’ 2GCEC19M6W1247934; 2002 Diamond 42” Lawn Sweep; Skidoo 377R - Scandic C Trailers Tandem Axle Bumper Pull Trailer box and hoist, S/N 6C3603819219B; 1987 Wylee 12’ Tandem Axle Bumper II Snowmachine c/w tarp; Gopher Traps; c/w 16’x7’ deck, lights, brakes, ramps, Hay Knife; Wooden Wheel; Power Ice Pull Stock Trailer, wooden floor, S/N pipe sides, S/N 4GUF16282079421; Auger; Air Compressor; Jack-All Jack; Shop Built Tandem Axle Bumper Pull Dump 2N9L342-J1005004. Assort. Oils; Treadle Sewing Machine; Trailer, 10’x5’ box c/w electric over hyd., HARVEST EQUIPMENT hoist, lights and brakes, built for hauling Shovels, Crowbars, Forks, Cords, Bench Gleaner L2 Hydro SP Combine, C.A., wood, S/N 2AT7050927U302119; Vise; Bench Vise; Bench Grinder; Open chopper, belt pick-up, 1617 sep. hr., 4-Wheel Yard Wagon c/w 4’x8’ deck. End Wrenches; Jigsaw; ½” Drill; Assort. 2324 eng. hr.; International 4000 Gas Bolts, Screws; Roller Chain; Tow Rope; HAYING EQUIPMENT SP Hydro Swather, 19½’, rubberized canvasses; Versatile 330 14’ SP Swather, 1984 Vanguard 8’ Truck Camper, jacks, NH 688 Auto Wrap Round Baler c/w Propane Stove and Furnace; Propane and gathering wheels, 540 PTO, approx. 7000 S/N 5000539. Electric Fridge, needs repair; Many more bales, always shedded, S/N 981841; HAYING EQUIPMENT NH 489 9’ Haybine c/w rubber rolls; NH items. NH 499 12’ Hydroswing c/w rubber 1044 Bale Wagon, 120 bales; NH 488 AUCTIONEER’S NOTE 9’ Haybine, rubber rolls, gear box, wobble rolls, like new, S/N 603695; Case 8480 Mr and Mrs. Jober are retiring and moving box overhauled; NH 1044 Bale Wagon Round Baler, hyd. tie, 540 PTO, S/N to Viking. All Equipment well looked after. Parts; NH 489 9’ Haybine for parts; Farm CFH0115912; NH 326 Square Baler, Hand Hay Rake; Portable Stack Back Stop; For more information call Jim Jober at hyd. tension, c/w ¼ turn chute, S/N Three Hay Tarps. 728444; NH 1033 Bale Wagon; Vicon 780-336-2678 or Miller’s Auction 5-Wheel Hay Rake; Highboy Hay Trailer Service at 780-789-2226. MISCELLANEOUS and TOOLS www.millersauctionservice.com Hyd. Wood Splitter c/w 6.5 gas motor, 28’ c/w 5th-wheel steering. 25T ram and trailer; Garden Master 5 hp Terms: Cash or valid cheques only, BINS, AUGERS, TANKS certified cheque, bank draft or bank letter Rototiller; 20” and 21” Push Mowers; 100 Twister 1500 bu., Bin c/w wood floor; gal. W.S. Tidy Tank c/w 12V pump c/w Two W.S. 1350 bu. Bins c/w wood floors; of credit. No purchases to be removed auto nozzle; Hotsy SS555 Diesel Pressure Westfield J206-36’ Auger c/w 12 hp ES until settlement has been made. List is Washer; Trailer Estate Yard Sprayer c/w 25 Kohler engine; 4”x12’ Auger c/w electric subject to additions and/or deletions. gal. tank, 6’ boom and 12V pump; Two motor; One 500 gal. and Two 300 gal. Neither the owner, the auctioneer or 18.4x34 Tires; 18.4x30 Tire; Miller 225 Fuel Tanks c/w stands; 500 gal. Plastic staff of the auctioneer shall be held Electric Welder c/w cables; Deca 180 amp Tank; 1440 US gal. Round Plastic Tank; responsible for any loss or accident on or Mig Welder c/w Argon bottle; Acetylene Round Auger Hopper. off the auction site. Cutting Torch c/w bottles and cart; Hay

Moisture Tester; 10:00x20 Single Truck Chains, new; Ryobi Gas Trimmer; Toro Electric Trimmer; Butcher Equipment including Two Hand Saws, Butcher Knives; Bag Sealer; Three Step Ladders; Alum. Ext. Ladder; Wheelbarrow; Checker Plate Alum. Cover; Two Sets 20’ Booster Cables; Approx. 15 Plastic and Steel Barrels; 1/2 hp 16-spd. Press Drill; Gas Leaf Blower; Two Chainsaws; Electric Fencer c/w tester; 16’ HD Wooden Work Bench Bench Grinder

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c/w stand; Chains and Boomers; Assorted Cords; Air Hose; Electric Hedge Trimmer; Assorted Oil and Antifreeze; Steel Shelving; Wooden Shelving; Assorted Bolts, Screws Nails; Sack Cart; Forks, Shovels, Rakes, Crowbars; Assorted Camping Tables; Enamel Cabinet; Skilsaws; Angle Grinders; Electric Drills; Jigsaw; Sanders; 1/2” Electric Impact; Air Stapler; 3/8” Air Ratchet; 3/4” Socket Set; 3/8” and 1/2” Socket Sets; Open End Wrenches; Battery Chargers; Alum. and Steel Pipe Wrenches; Floor Jack; Cut-off Saw; Air Compressor; Assorted Receivers; Three Jack-All Jacks; Three Fence Stretchers; Tap & Die Set; Swede Saw; Creeper; Double Halogen Lights; Jet Pump; Tiger Torch; Brooms; Assorted Hyd. and Plastic Hoses; Misc. Welding Steel; Picnic Table; Firepit Ring; Dog House; Many more items. QUAD Kawasaki 220 Quad, E.S., reverse. OTHER EQUIPMENT JD 800 14’ SP Swather; Five Sections Harrows c/w drawbar; JD 10’ DT Cult. c/w hyd. ram; Case PTO Hammermill; Two Sections Harrows c/w drawbar. CATTLE EQUIPMENT Assorted Stock Panels; Four Gates; Two Round Bale Feeders; 8’x16’ Calf Shelter; U.F.A. Auto Catch Head Gate; Drop Down Alley Gate; 8’ Slide-In Stock Racks; Wooden Stock Racks; Approx. 100 Treated Posts; Galvanized Water Tank; Wooden Loading Chute. HOUSEHOLD Apartment Chest Freezer; 18 cu. ft. Upright Freezer; Stainless BBQ; Some Antiques including Bottles, Cant Hook, Cast Horse; Many more items. OTHER CONSIGNORS NH 660 Auto Wrap Round Baler, 1000 PTO; Cockshutt 5542 SP Combine c/w cab and chopper. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Mr. and Mrs. Bilsborrow are moving therefore this sale. All equipment is in like new condition. Plan on attending. For more information call Dennis Bilsborrow at 780985-4241 or Miller’s Auction Service at 780-789-2226 www.millersauctionservice.com Terms: Cash or valid cheques only, certified cheque, bank draft or bank letter of credit. No purchases to be removed until settlement has been made. List is subject to additions and/or deletions. Neither the owner, the auctioneer or staff of the auctioneer shall be held responsible for any loss or accident on or off the auction site.

Garage Sale for Shelter Ron Malone of Daysland purchases a few items from volunteer Emily Flint and realtor Jennifer Flint at a garage sale on May 14. The Camrose Royal LePage realtors raised $1,818 to go to the National Garage Sale for Shelter. Some of the funds will come back to the community and the Camrose Women's Shelter. Local sponsors of the garage sale were West End Storage, M&M Meat Shop, Safeway, Co-op, Sobey's, Superstore and Bonair Water and Filter.


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Three banks in Camrose will be joining forces to hold a community barbecue to raise funds for people victimized by the Slave Lake area fires. The Royal Bank, Battle River Credit Union and BMO will be holding the barbecue in the Royal Bank parking lot on May 28 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. The fires have hit close to home for Royal Bank manager of client care Helen Helgeland. "Everyone has someone that they know who is affected by the fires," said Helen. "I used to work at the Slave Lake branch and lived there, so I know a lot of people who are affected by the forest fires." Fellow employee, account manager Shelley Moch, also knows people feeling the devastation from the fires. "Some people have lost everything. This (raising funds) also builds community spirit." Hot dogs and pop will be sold for $5 or whatever

donations people can give. The funds collected will be passed on to the Canadian Red Cross and then to the Slave Lake victims. Some of the banks will also be accepting donations at their location to add to the amount. "It is at the same time as the Camrose Show and Shine, so we should have a lot of people around to support us," said Helen. Local grocery stores have also pitched in with food donations to help the barbecue raise more funds. The financial institutions have worked together at the pancake breakfast at Jaywalkers' Jamboree in the past. "This is the first time working together for an outside cause," said Shelley. RBC Royal Bank manager Kent Freeborn, Battle River Credit Union managers Matt Danko and Yvonne Schell and BMO Bank of Montreal Kathy Schwab and their staff are volunteering for the event.


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Eriksson runs towards track provincials By Murray Green

Anna Eriksson received an appetizer of what it was like at the high school track and field provincials in Medicine Hat last year as a junior. Now she is ready for the main course in the intermediate division. Now, the Camrose Composite High School athlete has added a shorter distance to her long distance training. "Last year, I was in the 3,000 metre, 1,500 metre and the four by 400 metre relay events," said Anna. "This year I've added the 400 metre individual event." She has turned her love for running and staying in shape into a solid high school track resume. "When you finish a race, you always feel good about how hard you ran and what you have accomplished," said Anna. "In the middle it's hard, but in the end it is worth it and you feel good about it." The long distance running events can wear down athletes during a full day of events. "By the time I get to the 1,500, which is my third event, I am tired. The last event is the easiest and the most fun: the relay. I like the 400 metre the best. It is also the hardest for me." Anna enjoys biathlon and running. She remembers being in a race back in Grade 3. Her long distance training in each sport has also helped her succeed in the other sport. Now she has added a shorter race to further challenge her abilities. "It is too short a distance to pace yourself slowly and too long to go full out. If you do, you will be exhausted by the 200 metre mark. You have to find that middle spot." Anna entered provincials in the 3,000 metre and relay events last spring. After placing second in her individual event at zones, Anna came in 11th at provincials. "Last year I took a month off after biathlon and then had to get back in shape for track. This year, I kept in better shape between sports and that should help me do better." She has learned not to use the first track meet to get in shape. "The first city/county meet is for more people to participate in, but it should be for improving skills. Each meet is tougher and you are against better athletes. There is a big difference between zones and provincials. When you add Edmonton and Calgary athletes, you are adding athletes who train in track all year and are crazy about the sport. That makes a huge difference." Anna hasn't decided if she will continue in both sports past high school. If she has to choose, running will win out. "Running I will definitely keep up because it is easy to do by yourself." She has belonged to a local track club since Grade 7 and pushes herself on her own, but hasn't gone further in pursuing the sport because of the travel. "I love running and it is something I can push myself on my own." The top two athletes in every event from the regional competition in Camrose on May 18 advanced to the zones in Red Deer on May 25. With Anna's improving running skills, CCHS can't wait for the dessert next year when she enters the senior division.

Trey McCartney of Tofield School clears the bar in the junior boys' high jump event in the regional track and field meet in Camrose on May 18. He won the event and advanced to the zone meet in Red Deer.

Braidon Hastings of Bawlf School flies into the pit in the intermediate boys' triple jump event in the regional track and field rose on May 18. Hastings won the event and advanced to the zone meet.

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Ford Edge Merging of style, technology

By Dan Jensen

Style and technology – the hallmarks of Ford Edge since it took the midsize crossover segment by storm starting in 2006 – come together in an all-new way, offering customers even more of what they love for the 2011 model year. "Customers told us how much they like Edge's design and dynamic driving quality," said Mark Fields, Ford's president of The Americas. "We listened and made sure the new 2011 Edge delivers that and more – including fuel economy leadership, unexpected levels of quietness, a strong new design with quality materials, and MyFord Touch driver connect technology that will change how people experience their vehicles." Customers made the Ford Edge the No. 1-selling vehicle in its segment in its first full year on the market, and more than 330,000 have been sold since its launch in late 2006. The 2011 Ford Edge now aims to redefine the segment with a wide-ranging scope of improvements. "The new Edge demonstrates how a refresh at Ford has become more than just a few design and interior tweaks," explains Elaine Bannon, chief engineer. "We have taken every element of the Edge and completely reworked it, including three new powertrains, two new transmissions, a bold new exterior design and a completely new interior. If you add our industry-exclusive MyFord Touch system, you have a vehicle that will continue to stand out above all the competition on the road." Improved power; expected to be a fuel economy leader

In addition to delivering customer-focused technology, the new Edge also showcases Ford's impressive drive to bring new powertrain options to the customer. Both the Edge 3.5-litre V-6 and Edge Sport 3.7-litre V-6 use advanced engine valvetrain technology (Twin Independent Variable Camshaft Timing, or Ti-VCT) and clever control strategies to increase horsepower and torque to best-in-class levels. The 3.5-litre V-6 produces 285 horsepower and 253 ft.-lb. of torque while the 3.7-litre V-6 delivers 305 horsepower and 280 ft.-lb. of torque – all on regular fuel. Both engines are mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. The SelectShift Automatic™ transmission

is standard on the 2011 Edge SEL and Limited series, with class-exclusive paddle activation of the SelectShift standard on the 2011 Edge Sport. In addition, the arrival of the new 2.0-litre EcoBoost I-4 engine in the months ahead will give customers still more choice and will deliver class-leading fuel economy with impressive power and torque. The new EcoBoost I-4 will be mated to a six-speed transmission that will help channel the impressive performance from the new EcoBoost engine. With the introduction of the 2.0-litre EcoBoost I-4, fuel economy on the 2011 Edge will be 30 percent better than it was in 2006. Plus, Ford's newest EcoBoost engine will deliver on the promise of 15 percent fuel economy improvements versus the Edge's current 3.5-litre V-6 engine while offering the performance feel of a six-cylinder.

emergency stops; and available segment-first Adaptive Cruise Control and Collision Warning with Brake Support, which helps reduce speed and automatically pre-charges brakes and engages an electronic brake assist system to help drivers stop more quickly when the system detects a collision is imminent. New subframe mounts enhance drivability, help reduce road noise Bold design

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The bolder, more seam- Lamb Ford Sales lessly flowing exterior New 18-inch tires, standard on the Edge SEL design freshening is mirrored by a complementary inteand Edge Limited, and new wheels that are one-half rior, characterized by increased craftsmanship, improved inch wider than the outgoing product provide a more materials and overall better execution. engaging steering feel. Twenty-inch tires with new The Edge Sport's class-exclusive 22-inch polished wider wheels are optional on the Edge Limited while aluminum wheels have distinctive Tuxedo Black spoke the Edge Sport has class-exclusive 22-inch wheels accents. Other unique styling cues include a Tuxedo standard. Black grille, smoked headlamp and taillamp treatment, Complementing the new tire and wheel lineup is a body-color rocker moldings, oval chrome exhaust tips, retuned suspension. Shocks, springs and stabilizer bars body-color door cladding and revised body-color lower front were adjusted to tighten handling. The shocks now feaand rear fascias. ture a high-flow piston, which allows engineers to tune Key interior differentiators are liquid silver smoke for both road loads and driving dynamics, without comappliqués that are echoed in the silver smoke metallic promising ride for handling or vice versa. The result is a leather seat inserts, aluminum pedals and class-exclusive flatter response through turns and over hills while still paddle shifters, which activate the six-speed SelectShift providing a comfortable ride. New four-wheel disc brakes provide enhanced stop- Automatic transmission to give customers the option of a fun-to-shift manual experience. ping power. Key brake system upgrades include steel In SelectShift mode, the transmission doesn't secondpistons, larger rear rotors, revised brake friction mateguess the driver, offering total control over gear selection rials, revised brake booster gain and revised pedal ratios, all of which enable more initial bite and a firmer, and performance feel. Upshifts, for instance, are not commore confident feel when customers press on the brake manded at redline, and downshifts are allowed at the lowest gear possible as defined by the engine speed. pedal. When the system is in manual mode, engine speed The 2011 Edge offers several new brake-related matching provides faster and smoother downshifts, and features: Hill Start Assist, which reduces rollback on customers get the gear they request within the limits of hills; Trailer Sway Control, which provides greater towthe rev limiter. ing stability when equipped for trailer tow; Hydraulic Continued on page 36 Brake Assist, which provides greater braking force in Driving experience

See the new Ford Edge at Lamb Ford Sales Ltd. on Highway 13 East, Camrose. Phone 780-672-2411, or toll free 1-800-994-9953.


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On the road ‌ CARS AND TRUCKS

SPRING SERVICE SPECIALS

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. 2006 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN – 3.3L, V6, p/w, p/l, air/tilt/cruise, remote start, sto ‘n go seats, DVD player w/remote and headphones, summer chrome rims and tires, factory rims with winter tires, new windshield, 175,000 km. Well maintained, $8,500. 780-6720843.

To keep your car running at top performance all summer, change your oil every 3,000 miles or every three months.

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2000 BUICK CENTURY – $1,350 obo. 780-855-2377. 1990 FORD F150 – Ext. cab, cap, 351 motor, air, power locks and windows, tow package, 212,700 km., one owner, good condition. Ph. 780374-3518. 2001 PONTIAC MONTANA – 5-door, seats 7, $2,000 obo. 780678-2075. 2005 CHEV MALIBU V6 LS – Immaculate condition, serviced regularly, 38 mpg. 780-281-0640.

Service Centres Lube-X‌ Making our customers #1! 140, 6800-48 Ave., Camrose, AB Ph. 780-672-1274

1993 CADILLAC – Fleetwood Brougham sedan with rear wheel drive. Excellent condition, luxury car. Color: Black Cherry. Price: $5,000. Ph. 780-672-8533.

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GRAIN TRUCKS 1976 DODGE 600 (3-TON) GRAIN TRUCK – 45,300 original miles, 360 ci, 5&2 trans., roll tarp, 10.00x20 rubber, stock racks, plumbed for drill fill, stored inside. Asking $6,500 obo. 780-672-6033, 780-878-1221.

BOATS, RVs and CAMPERS SELLING YOUR SEAWORTHY BOAT? Make a splash with an ad in the Booster classifieds! Ph. 780-672-3142.

Service includes: s ,UBE OIL 7 OR AND FILTER s 2OTATE AND INSPECT TIRES s #OURTESY CHECK INCLUDING 6ISUAL "RAKE #HECK ✓"ATTERY ✓Fluids ✓Air Filter ✓Coolant level and strength ✓,IGHTS HOSES BELTS AND MOREx

2004 CLASS C CHATEAU MOTORHOME – 11,900 km., day/ night shades, TV, solar panel, rear Queen bed, towing bar. Excellent condition, $39,500. 780-608-1545. 1993 TRAVELAIRE 5TH WHEEL – 25.5 ft., very clean, excellent condition. No smokers, no pets. Lots of oak cabinets. Good storage and floor plan w/large bathroom $7,500. 780-672-8533. 15 FT. FIBREGLASS BOAT AND TRAILER – Tri-hull open bow, 65 hp Evinrude, paddles, life jackets, tow bar, tube. Always stored indoors. $3,500 obo. 780-679-0603 evenings. 2009 35 FT. GULFSTREAM 5TH WHEEL FOR SALE – Beautiful condition! Three slides, Queen bed, separate bath, peninsula kitchen, fireplace/entertainment centre, DR table/chairs, a/c, electric jacks and awning. Call 780-6721691. EZEE-LOADER BOAT TRAILER – New wiring and paint, 17’ overall length. $900 obo. 780679-0603 evenings. 2006 DUTCHMEN 26 FT. TRAILER – Sleeps 8, one slide, separate MB, large fridge, oven, microwave, full bath, a/c. Asking $17,250. 780-679-0557.

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6208 – 48th Avenue 780-679-5180 Up to 5 litres of oil. Synthetic and other grades of oil extra. Environmental disposal and shop supply fees may be charged, where permitted by law. Diesel vehicles, custom wheels and vehicles with TPMS may be extra. See manager for details. Š 2011 Midas Canada Inc.

LOVE CAMPING, BUT TIRED OF SHOVELLING SNOW OFF THE AWNING IN MAY? Say goodbye to your Gulfstream! Move it fast with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142. 2006 WESTWIND 5TH WHEEL – 24’ 6�, sleeps six, one slide (couch), large fridge, oven, microwave, air, skylight in bathroom. 2 x 30 lb. propane tanks, front power jacks, exterior shower, CD stereo system, TV antenna, awning, hot water tank, large fresh water tank, three waste water tanks. RV is in very good condition, asking $17,500. Ph. 780-679-2228. 2002 SPRINGDALE 5TH WHEEL – 24 ft., full slideout, large rear window, sleeps six, a/c, new battery, tires and rims. Spotless inside, no dents or scrapes, one owner, non-smoker, $14,500. 780974-6491. 2005 MAJESTIC 25 FT. MOTORHOME – Ford chassis. Sleeps six, a/c, awning. CLEAN, EXCELLENT CONDITION. $29,900 obo. 780-878-3544. 1981 WHITE DODGE OKANAGAN CAMPER VAN – Remodelled, good condition. Must see, $5,000. 780-672-1111. 1997 PROSPECTOR 215 5TH WHEEL TRAILER – Excellent condition, $6,900. 780-679-8095, 780-373-3863.

REESE TRAILER EQUALIZER HITCH with sway control attachment. New, still in box, $525. 780-678-4928.

MOTORCYCLES AND ATVs LOADED 2004 LC1500 MOTORBIKE with a Tow-Pac wheel kit on the back. Bike is immaculate and has 43,000 km. on it. $6,900 obo. 780-374-0002.

MISCELLANEOUS COMPLETE EXHAUST SYSTEM from front to back for Chev Avalanche with approx. 10,000 km., $350. 780-672-5710. TIRES FOR CAR – Winter 185/65.14 WS-50, Blizzak, $80 obo. 780-678-2568.


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Rotaract vice-president Ashley Kambeitz, president Kjeryn Davis, external affairs officer Andrea Farnham, and chairman Stephen Kambeitz inspected the 1,000 ducks to make sure they are ready for the Canada Day Duck Race, which will be held at Rudy Swanson Park. The proceeds from the race will help the Learning Together program build a playground and safe place for single mothers and children to play.

and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealers may sell for less. ¤Based on 2010 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural Resources Canada. Transport Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. ‡Based on U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) scoring system for 2010 model year Dodge Journey. ^Based on January 2010 through January 2011 R. L. Polk sales total registrations. ® ® The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications LLC, used under licence. SIRIUS and the dog logo are registered trademarks of SIRIUS Satellite Radio Inc. Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC.

The Rotaract Club of Camrose is bringing back the popular Canada Day Duck Race to raise funds for charity. This year it will be the Learning Together program's playground and park at Chester Ronning School. The duck race started in 1990 as a fundraiser for the Camrose Boys and Girls Club. The bright yellow plastic ducks travelled down the creek through Jubilee Park when the City opened the reservoir. Each duck was numbered and tickets were sold and cash prizes were given to those holding the winning numbers. "It just got to be too much for the Boys and Girls Club to run every year. They ran it for 10 years until 2000 (1999 was missed) on Canada Day, when they moved the festivities for Canada Day to Rudy Swanson Park. That ended the Duck Race because it would have been too much of a hassle then," said Rotaract president Kjeryn Davis. "Our charity of choice this year is the Learning Together program to help them raise funds to build a park for children and parents to play in." She wants to make the duck race an annual event, but pick a different charity to support each year. "Each ticket on a duck costs $10 and we want to sell 1,000 ducks. The winner will receive $1,000 and $9,000 will be donated to the Learning Together program if we sell out. That's our goal." The race will be held at the Rudy Swanson Park soccer field at 4 p.m. on Canada Day in a man-made course designed by the local club. "It will have some natural obstructions just like the creek had. We will be using poly, hay bales and maybe some railway ties. We want to keep it simple. If we have a major storm or are rained out, we will have a draw to determine the winner." Tickets for a duck will be sold during Jaywalkers Jamboree and they are also available at the Investors Group, Farnham West Stolee or at Martinson Chiropractic and Massage. Tickets will be sold until they sell out or sales will be cut-off at noon on Canada Day. "This year we have some overhead costs because we purchased new ducks. The old ducks went to the Lions Club when the Boys and Girls Club were finished using them, but they have not been located since then. Ultimately, we want to donate about $9,000 every year."

Consumer Cash Discount. Pricing includes freight ($1,400) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administrat ion fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealers may sell for less. See participating dealers for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on most new 2010 and select 2011 vehicles and are manufacturer-to-dealer incentives, which are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Amounts vary by vehicle. See your dealer for complete details. §2010 Dodge Journey R/T AWD shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $29 ,045. Pricing includes freight ($1,400) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees

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New Edge at Lamb Ford Camrose merges style with technology Continued from page 33

When a lower gear is selected while descending a long downhill grade, the 2011 Ford Edge Sport in SelectShift mode will hold that gear until the driver manually upshifts or returns to the fully automatic setting. Interaction

The industry-first MyFord Touch driver connect technology provides a smarter, safer, simpler way to connect drivers with in-

car technologies and their digital lives. It replaces traditional vehicle buttons, knobs and gauges with clear, crisp LCD screens and five-way controls like those found on cell phones and MP3 players. Standard on the 2011 Edge Limited and 2011 Edge Sport, the MyFord Touch system displays information using two 4.2-inch full-color LCD screens flanking an analog speedometer

and an 8-inch touch-screen LCD at the top of the centre stack. A five-way switch on each side of the steering wheel crossbar controls the information displayed on the corresponding instrument panel screens. The steering wheel has all the necessary functions available in a very compact area, right where the driver's hand falls as he or she grabs the wheel. Also new on the 2011 Ford

Edge is the world's first use of iTunes® Tagging in an available factory-installed HD Radio™ receiver. iTunes Tagging provides customers with the ability to "capture" a song they hear on the HD Radio receiver for later purchase from iTunes. With a simple push of a "TAG" button on the MyFord touchscreen display, the song information will be stored in the radio's memory.

Once a song is tagged and customers dock their iPod to the SYNC system, the tagged song information will transfer to that iPod. Up to 100 tags on SYNC can be stored until the iPod is connected. When the iPod is then synced to iTunes, a play-list of tagged songs will appear. Customers then can preview, and if they desire, purchase and download tagged songs from the iTunes Store.


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Lease, finance plans & incentives from Toyota Financial Services OAC for qualified retail customers on select models sold and d elivered between May 2 and May 31, 2011. Representative finance example for 2011 Tacoma: $27,858 at 3.9% APR for 60 months equals monthly payments of $512. Cost of borrowing: $2,849; total obligatio n $30,707. Vehicle price for 2011 Tacoma 4X4 (model UX4ENP BA) based on MSRP of $31,033 including a maximum of $2,008 for freight and delivery, block heater charge and air conditioning & tire tax, and excludes license, insurance, PPSA, registration fees and all other taxes. Down payment or equivalent trade, first month’s payment, lien registration fee and applicable taxes are due on delivery. Dealer may sell for less. See your participating Alberta Toyota dealer for details. All offers subject to exclusions and may change without notice.±Based on value retained from original MSRP for 2007 model year vehicle as published by Canadian Black Book, as of 1 January, 20 11. TRD Doublecab model shown.

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Pharmasave conducts Mother's Day contest Pharmasave Health Centre invited the community to submit nominations for “Exceptional Mothers” beginning in mid-April. Individuals could nominate anyone they felt was a good candidate (not just a relative); to do so they submitted a 500-word essay elaborating on why this Mom was so exceptional. They were invited to attach pictures or other illustrations that would help the judges understand why the candidate was so remarkable in their role as a Mother, and to enter they were asked to bring a food bank donation. Nominations were judged by a media panel made up of Brandon Blatz from the City of Camrose, Sue Nelson from the Camrose Booster and Dan Macpherson from the Camrose Canadian on May 4 at Pharmasave’s Motherdaughter Ladies' Night where mothers and daughters were hosted to a wine and cheese event including various door prizes. The winning entry was submitted by Carlton Klevgaard and the recipient of the grand prize was his mom Sandra Klevgaard of Ferintosh. Sandra received a trip for two to Victoria, BC, where she will stay at the Empress Hotel for four days, all expenses paid. All nominees in the contest will receive a personal letter of congratulations from Pharmasave and a copy of the essay-tribute submitted on their behalf. This year’s response was even greater than last year’s in terms of the number of entries, and approximately 200 lbs. of non-perishable food items were collected for the Food Bank.

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Klevgaard writes about mom's volunteering Written/Submitted by Carlton Klevgaard Nominated mother: Sandra Klevgaard

My Mom is an exceptional Mom because of all the time she takes each day to spend with my brother and me. Ryan (my brother) and I are really active kids; whether it is hockey in the winter or baseball and soccer in the spring, things around our house are always busy. My mom is always there, taking time out of her day, to ensure that we get to these activities that we so love to do on time and at the location we need to be at. This is no easy task for her, as she works full time for the U of A, and usually has a heavy workload to complete, which requires a lot of time and dedication. Yet somehow, my mom still manages to do all these things for us. (She is like some sort of super mom!) Aside from hockey, soccer, baseball, and everything else that me and my brother do, she is also always there to help us with our homework, especially my little brother, who at the beginning of every week receives a list of spelling words he has to memorize and spell correctly by the end of the week. My mom is always there helping him learn and memorize these new words; whether it be helping him sound them out properly or reminding him of those little convenient but tricky spelling rules, she is always there. My mom is also a co-leader

Carlton Klevgaard, left, earned his mother Sandra Klevgaard a trip for two to Victoria, B.C., in Pharmasave's Exceptional Mothers contest. The prize was presented by Pharmasave owner Dean Jarrett.

at our church’s youth group. She helps develop all sorts of crafts and activities for the kids to do; and since she can play a guitar, piano, and a violin she also helps perform lots of different songs for the kids. Some nights my mom and the other leaders even bring pizza for the kids. My mom is really devoted to the kids and to the youth group; something that not only myself but all the other kids really appreciate.

Now after reading all this, I don’t think anyone would believe it possible for my mom to also find the time to bake up a whole bunch of goodies, but she does. Our house constantly is filled with the aroma of fresh buns, cookies and cakes that taste better than they smell, even though they smell really, really good. Sometimes she even lets us help out with what we can, such as kneading the dough, or cleaning off the mixers when she is done.

My mom is truly exceptional. From driving us all across the province for sports, to being a leader at our youth group, to baking delicious food, my mom is always there for us. But aside from all of that, the one greatest thing that makes this mom truly exceptional is that every day, rain or shine, she tells me and my brother that she loves us; and if any mom does that, then that mom is truly exceptional.

Delightful food, great conversation to be had at second annual International Dessert Night By Diane McLaren, executive director, Camrose and Area Adult Learning Council

On June 1, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Messiah Lutheran Church basement auditorium, (4810-50 Street), the Camrose Adult Learning Council and the Camrose Adult Read & Write Program invite you to attend the second annual International Dessert Night. Last year people from 16 different cultural backgrounds

attended and brought 25 different desserts to sample. The purpose of the evening is to celebrate the multicultural diversity in Camrose, meet new people and to share delicious desserts from around the world. Community members of all ages and backgrounds are welcome to attend. This year, we plan to help people get to know each other and learn more about the cultures represented in Camrose by setting up a café atmosphere and

facilitating conversations. It will be a chance for everyone to share their stories, learn more about the multitude of cultures represented in Camrose, and brainstorm ways to welcome newcomers to the Camrose community. While the adults are conversing, there will be a variety of craft activities for children to enjoy. Throughout the evening, we will be sampling delectable desserts from across the world. There is no charge to attend. Just bring a homemade des-

sert (approximately 12 servings) from your cultural background to share. Plates and cutlery will be provided. A recipe including all ingredients must accompany your dessert. We would also like to create a multicultural display so if you have cultural items we could display, please let us know when you register. To register to attend or for more information, please contact Diane at calc@ camroselearning. com or call 780-672-8754.


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OPEN HOUSE Wednesday, June 1st, 7:30 p.m. Norseman Inn This is your opportunity to hear about the good the Community Foundation has done over the past year, an opportunity to meet the directors, and a chance to have any questions answered. The annual report for 2010 will be released. Come and see how the Foundation can work for you and for our community.

Competitive rates for all residential, farm or commercial jobs. • Repair work • Complete project wiring (renovation or new construction) • Basement development

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• Smoke detector (10 year) replacements • Service upgrades from 60-1000 amp. • Air conditioner hookups

Featuring... Special guest speaker Bonita Anderson, who has been Director of Development for the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta for the last six years. She will be speaking about the web that community foundations weave in connecting people, passion and resources and the contribution they make to building healthy and vibrant communities.

Bonita Anderson

This is a brisk meeting, guaranteed to adjourn to complimentary refreshments in one hour.

Everyone Welcome!

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Key Selling Advice… Before you list your property, confi rm your agent will be advertising it in The Home Team Paper.

CALL FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE Big or small … we grind them all!

780-672-3040 Curtis and Shelly Woroschuk, Camrose

Auction Sale

Household, Tool and Misc. Sale for Jan and Leon Piro of Bawlf and Doug Murray of Tofield

Sun., June 5, 10:00 a.m.

Five percent of our readers are contemplating a real estate purchase! – Latest Circulation Verifi cation Council Audit

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Alicia Orleski, left, and Trevor McTavish volunteered to serve hamburgers for M & M Meat Shops to raise money for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis on the 23rd annual Charity Barbecue Day at the Camrose store on May 7 to benefit the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC).


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Re/Max Home of the Week

You will love this beauty near downtown By Murray Green

Who says you can't have a beautiful house, work shop and park-like yard near downtown? Take a look at this newer, well-built home in the Charlie Killam School area. This four-bedroom, threebathroom 1,216 square foot bi-level home has been nicely finished up and down and is located in a quiet cul-de-sac that backs onto a city green space. You will be attracted by the warm and inviting entry way. Head up the stairs to a large living room, in which it is great to relax or entertain guests. The kitchen will impress the chef of the house with its spacious floor plan, beautiful oak cabinets and walk-in pantry. It also features a built-in oak wall unit that bridges the kitchen with the vast dining area. The eating area has access to the wellbuilt deck. The generous master bedroom includes a three-piece en suite with a shower. The main level also has a second bedroom, a four-piece bathroom and a laundry room. The nearly completed basement has a huge games room with counter space, two

bedrooms, a three-piece bathroom, plenty of storage area and a room that could be a utility space. This could easily be turned into a suite. Only the flooring needs to be finished. An attached double heated garage has enough parking space for two vehicles and has hot and cold water. The huge deck in the backyard leads to a fenced area with RV parking, a workshop and a garden area with fruit trees. Both the garage and workshop have a phone and intercom. Included with the purchase price are the stove, built-in dishwasher, washer, dryer, intercom system, builtin vacuum with attachments, water softener, ceiling fans, sump pump, window coverings and garage door opener with two controls. Be sure to view this 502044 Street home to fully appreciate its beauty. It is attractively priced at $329,000. For a personal tour, contact realtor Rick Nygaard at: Re/Max Real Estate 6022-48 Avenue Camrose 780-672-7474 or 780-608-0675 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 fi ner 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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4925-48 Street, Camrose class@camrosebooster.com ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 33 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs WEDDING DRESS MISTAKE? If your error was putting it on once, fi x the mistake. Sell your dress with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142. YOU ARE INVITED to a birthday celebration in honour of Hilda Logan’s 90th birthday on Saturday, May 28. Open House 2 - 4 p.m. at the Gladstone Hall east of Camrose on Highway 26. No gifts please. Call Bonnie, 780-688-2411 for more information. MUSICAL CONCERT – Gardner College Kids Campus Day Care Fund-raiser, Friday, May 27, 7:00 p.m., Camrose Church of God. Featuring GloryBound Ladies Quartette, For a Time Trio, Brian Dumont and others. Freewill offering. Silent Auction. Proceeds for play area. CAMROSE AND DISTRICT PRE SCHOOL ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – 7 p.m. -8 p.m., Monday, May 30, 2011, Camrose Commuity Centre, Room 231, 2nd Floor. Parents of children registered for 2011/2012 are encouraged to attend for the election of the parent board for the coming year.

ALBERTA WOMEN’S INSTITUTE HANDICRAFT SHOW at Norsemen Inn, 6505-48 Ave., Salon A. Viewing Tues., June 7, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Wed., June 8, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Come out and see many handmade items. ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Camrose and District Seniors Information Society (S0S Program or Service Options for Seniors), Thursday, May 26, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. (upstairs) Camrose Field House (CDSS Boardroom), #3, 4516-54 St., Camrose, AB. CAMROSE WALK FOR ALS (Lou Gehrig’s Disease) Saturday, June 18, 2011 Mirror Lake, Camrose Bill Fowler Centre Check in: 10:00 a.m. Start time: 10:30 a.m. For more information contact: Anita Feth, 780-672-5197 (Camrose) Brandee Fossen, 780-686-0598 email: wbfossen@xplornet.com (outside of Camrose) www.walkforals.ca THERE WILL BE A WEDDING SHOWER for John Skriver and Jesselyn Alexander on Wed., June 8 at 7:00 p.m. at the Bawlf Lutheran Church. All are welcome. ROUND HILL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY Annual Farmers’ Day Picnic & Twilight Auction, Friday, June 10, Round Hill Community Hall. Potuck Supper: 6:00 - 6:30 p.m. (Please bring a salad and/or dessert); Twilight Auction: 7:00 p.m. Donations of new or gently used items could be given towards the following: Round Hill & District Ag. Society, Ball Enhancement Project, W.I. (Women’s Insititute), Minor Ball, Rug Rats (preschool children), 4-H Multi Club, Round Hill Kindergarten Group. Doors open at 4:30 to accept items. For information: Tom, 780-6726021; Marj, 780-672-7351 or Al, 780-672-6104. Laurie Lindstrand conducting this sale. Everyone welcome. WEDDING SHOWER for Dennel Chromik and Kevin Yuha on Sunday, June 5 at 2:00 p.m., Edberg Senior Centre. Ladies, please bring lunch. BATTLE RIVER ANIMAL PROTECTION SOCIETY is holding a combined garage sale fund-raiser and adoption day for their rescue cats/kittens currently up for adoption Saturday, May 28, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Elks Hall, 4702-50 Ave. The Society is raising funds for the medical care and expenses for animals rescued and in their foster care. They are also working towards having a facility in the near future. For more info please call 780-679-5607 or 780-678-5713 or email: braps@hotmail.ca or visit our website, www.braps.ca

THE FAMILIES OF VERNON MALONE wish to express our heartfelt gratitude to all who attended the Prayer Vigil and funeral for our brother, and for the many memorial contributions. We would like to extend a special thank you to Cam Parker and Burgar Funeral Home for the expert help in guiding us through a diffi cult time. We would also like to thank the pallbearers and honorary pallbearers. Thank you, too, to June Guhle for lunch after the Vigil and the Daysland CWL for the funeral lunch. Thanks to all who sent fl owers and food to our homes. We would also like to thank the Rosalind Floor Curlers for the companionship over the years. He really enjoyed being with all of you. Thank you seems so inadequate to express the appreciation we feel. A charitable donation will be made in lieu of thank you cards. Thank you. – Jean, Leonard, Mary, Arnold and Maureen WE, THE FAMILY OF KATHRYN YAECK, have been truly overwhelmed by the love and support shown to us since Mom’s passing. It has brought us such great comfort and we extend to each and every one of you our sincere thanks. The many cards, the memorials, fl owers, food, telephone calls, and especially the hugs, have been so appreciated. We thank Father Slavko from the Ukrainian Catholic Church for visiting Mom while she was in the hospital and for being there to give her the last rites of the Catholic Church. We were so happy that you were permitted to be the cocelebrant at her funeral in St.. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, the church she faithfully attended for over 60 years. Your presence at the Mass and the homily you gave brought our family inner joy and peace. Thank you, Cathie Johnson, for singing prior to the Mass. Your incredible voice moved us to tears. Thank you, Kathy Liebel, the organist and Mom’s good friend, and the church choir, for performing three of Mom’s favourite hymns. The family so appreciated the attendance of the CWL honour guard. Thank you to the CWL for providing the delicious lunch after Mass. Thank you to Dr. Snyman who gave Mom quality health care over the last few years. Thank you to the staff of Unit 2 at St. Mary’s Hospital who cared for Mom in the last few days of her life with such loving care and compassion. We are indeed blessed to have that kind of care available here at our own St. Mary’s Hospital. Thank you to John Person and staff from Burgar Funeral Home for helping us in so many ways. We, as Kathryn’s children, always knew that Mom was a very special lady. Having so many of you tell us how she touched your lives was a gift that we shall never forget. Mom has left us countless treasured memories that we will carry with us for the rest of our lives. – Pat and David Lyseng, Jack and Sharry Yaeck, Sharon and Stan Barmash

THANK YOU THANKS TO EVERYONE who helped make my 90th birthday so special. A special thanks goes to Sarah and Mavis for the albums, to those who made up the slide presentation, to Jenna and the Halls for singing, for all the cards and to everyone who helped in any way. It was truly a day to remember and appreciate. – Orin Sand

PERSONAL DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780672-9903. LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142.

LONELY 50+ GENTLEMAN – Looking for a girlfriend. 780608-1576, 780-679-9228.

WANTED WILL ACCEPT OLD VEHICLES, machinery, scrap iron, etc. Car batteries (will pay for). Call 780-672-6917 or 780-686-5211. I NEED SOMEONE TO DRIVE me to Edmonton. Ph. 780672-3152.

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

TO GIVE AWAY FREE – Glass swan sliding bathtub doors, 780-889-2219.

THE CAMROSE BOOSTER is now accepting applications for an Administrative Assistant This is a permanent full-time position. The successful applicant will have: • Minimum Grade 12 diploma • Administrative skills that include competency in bookkeeping, typing, computer input, telephone and counter customer service, filing and general office duties • Excellent verbal and written communication skills Workdays: Mondays to Fridays. Group insurance benefits. Remuneration commensurate with qualifications. Please send resumé to: The Camrose Booster Attention: Andrea Uglem 4925-48 Street Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 Fax: 780-672-2518 Email: ads@camrosebooster.com Only those selected for interview will be contacted. LOOKING FOR LANDSCAPERS – Email: dreamscapes@syban.net ASPHALT SHINGLING COMPANY now accepting applications. Must have valid driver’s license. Drop resumés off at 5313-52 Ave.

LOST AND FOUND FOUND – Female Husky cross, college area. Call or text 780781-6159.

HELP WANTED DENTAL ASSISTANT WANTED for four days per week. Please email resumé to smilesbyus@ hotmail.com or fax to 780-672-4700. CERTIFIED ESTHETICIAN WANTED for basic esthetic services in a salon environment. Drop off resumé at Golden Nook Beauty Salon, 5411-50 Ave. CATERING COMPANY needs a person to help with food preparation and banquet service. Some office skills to assist manager would be needed. Must be able to work flexible hours, be physically fit and have a valid driver’s license. Approximately 25 hours weekly weekdays, evenings and weekends. Fax your resumé to 780-679-2291 or phone 780-672-6753. LA MIRAGE is looking for energetic, dedicated stylists who don’t mind making great money. Drop off resumé at La Mirage, Duggan Mall. DRIVERS WANTED FOR BADRY LANDSPREADING – Class 1A and 3A, clean driver’s abstract. Must be able to travel in Alberta. Call Liz, 780-582-2260. JOB STARTING IMMEDIATELY – Boarders, tapers and insulators required for large commercial project in Camrose. Call 780-414-0637. LOOKING FOR SOMEONE to look after my Great Dane one hour a day for two days/week. $30 for two days. 780-878-1028. LOOKING FOR FULL-TIME (shift work) babysitter in my home for 6 and 5-year-old children, someone who is reliable and can cook. Call 780-672-7057.

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

SERVICES WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. ROD LaGRANGE DRYWALL – residential/commercial. Tape, texture, estimates and references. Phone 780-679-8299 or 780-3520888. TOTAL FOOT CARE, 780672-3993. Have a specially trained RN visit you. 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 GREG’S HANDYMAN SERVICES – Small renovations, small repairs, painting, basement developments. Quality workmanship, reasonable rates. Phone Greg at 780-672-8256. 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


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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 JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, basements, light hauling. 780-608-7917, Tom Mino. SHOE DOCTOR Repairs to all footwear, purses, luggage, zippers and much more. “You don’t know if it can be repaired, unless you ask.” Duggan Mall Ph. 780-679-0550 CUSTOM LAWN AERATION – Silver Ridge Lawn Care has a 5’ 3 pt. hitch lawn aerator ready to go to work for you on large urban, rural or commercial lawns. Phone 780-679-2486, ask for Gordon. LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, owners PHONE 780-679-9134 PERSONAL LAUNDRY SERVICE – Pick up and delivery, pressing extra, weekly or bi-weekly service. Caring for your garments with respect. Call Sue at 780608-4593. RIDING LESSONS, ANCHOR J RANCH – 5 km. west of Camrose on Hwy. 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. ALPHA TO OMEGA RENOVATIONS – Tiling, hardwood flooring, stair finishing, cabinet installation, baseboards, door and window trim, boarding, taping and ceiling texture, decks, fences, soffit, fascia, vinyl siding, shingling, paver stones. Call Gene Munkedal, 780781-6781, cell. JOHNNY’S TREE CARE – Certified ISA Arborist. Pruning and hazard tree removal. 780-672-0489.

FOR RENT KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL FOR RENT, 780-672-8620. BITTERN LAKE HALL for rent. Call Pat Allen, 780-672-6505. CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2695 TWO SMALLER MAIN FLOOR OFFICES in downtown Camrose. Very quiet, no windows, both 11’ x 12.5’, $257.67 monthly plus GST includes utilities. Contact Blain Fowler, Andrea Uglem or Don Hutchinson, 780-672-3142 and deal with the fairest, most reasonable people in the business! HOT EARLY SPRING SPECIAL 2-Bedroom Apartments Modern, spacious, clean. Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher in-suite washer/dryer. Rent includes heat, water and assigned parking with plug-in. In quiet surroundings. Many amenities within walking distance. Limited Time Offer Won’t Last Long! Call Today! 780-672-8681

ONE AND TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENTS, newly renovated. Heat, water, cable included. No partiers. No pets. References required. Phone 780-679-0623. ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL AT GRAND PARK VILLAGE – Large one and two bedroom suites starting at $650 for one bedroom and $700 for two bedrooms. Hurry! Deals like this won’t last. Call today for a viewing, 780-281-0426 www.firesidepropertygroup.com MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs We have: • Houses • Duplexes • 4-Plexes • Condos •Apartments • Storage and more! Call 780-672-0662 for more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji

TWO-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – Laundry room with washer and dryer, one parking stall w/garage. $900/mo. includes utilities. Available June 1, maybe sooner. 780-672-1723. ONE AND TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENTS – Downtown location, adult building. Heat and water included. No partiers, pets or smoking. Call 780-608-3102. ROOMS FOR RENT – Two rooms available for females. Shared accommodations for someone who is either working or going to school. Beautiful home located between Augustana and the downtown areas. N/S, N/P. Rent, all utilities and internet included. $450/mo., $450 DD. Ph. 780-672-9622. NEW FOUR-PLEX close to hospital, Rosehaven and Mirror Lake walking paths. Bright, attractive, energy efficient. Two bedrooms, five appliances. No smoking or pets. Possession June 1. Ph. 780679-2170.

TWO-BEDROOM APARTNEW MOBILE HOME FOR MENT – Available now. RENT – Immediate availabilLocated close to downtown at ity. Five appliances. No smoking or 4914-52A St. 780-672-8006 or 780pets. $950/mo., $800 DD. Ph. 780679-7240. 678-2165. 1 AND 2 BEDROOM SUITES LARGE ONE AND TWO– Reclaim your freedom in a BEDROOM APARTMENT spacious apartment for reasonable SUITES in quiet, adult building rates in Kensington Manor. They close to downtown. No pets, smokare newly renovated suites with ers or partiers. Ph. 780-672-5369. large living area, new appliances, large master bedroom, walk-in storWALKING DISTANCE TO age closet and balcony with each AUGUSTANA – This two-bedroom unit. We are located close to parks suite is ideal for students. This unit and recreational facilities; we have comes with its own balcony so you laundry facility in the building and can relax and enjoy the fresh sumpower to each parking stall. Rent mer breeze. Laundry facilities are starts at $750. Heat and hot water located in the building along with are included in the rent. To make an extra storage space on the lower appointment for viewing please call level so you can take your time 780-673-0049. unpacking. Act fast as this unit will SHORELINE APTS. – Two- go quickly at $675. Sorry NO Pets. For more information on this propbedroom suite. Close to downerty and others, or to book a showtown and walking paths. Ph. 780ing, visit www.RentAlberta.info or 855-2240. call 780-679-0002. TAMARACK PLACE New 2-bedroom apartments for rent 5 appliances Month to Month Rentals Pet Friendly, Elevator Water, Heat, 1 parking stall included 780-678-2621 www.broadstreet.ca 2-BEDROOM AND 3-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITES – Near Augustana, 780-855-2240. TAMARACK PLACE Available now Built in 2010 Beautiful two-bedroom apartments Highways easily accessible Walking distance to shopping Security deposit only $650 780-678-2621 www.broadstreet.ca SHORT TERM RENT – One to four persons for a four-bedroom, two-bath house. All appliances. May 1 to Aug. 31. Good rates. Contact prapro@shaw.ca. OFFICE SPACE – Available June 1, $375/mo. 780-672-3534. A NEW HOME, A NEW FEEL – $850 for this 4-year-old, 1,000 sq. ft. bi-level 4-plex unit. Two bedrooms, one bath, open floor plan with contemporary interior fixings plus balcony. There are two floorplans available in this complex and both are available June 1. One parking stall included. No pets. For information and pictures of this property and others, or to book a showing, visit www.RentAlberta.info or call 780-679-0002.

ONE-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – $700/mo. including utilities, Mount Pleasant area. Call 780-672-2593 or 780608-0040. LIVE IN COMFORT – Enjoy your morning coffee in your newly renovated two-bedroom, four-plex style unit. Perfectly located on Mount Pleasant Drive, with newer carpet, washer and dryer in unit and a spacious balcony. Stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer with both bedrooms on the lower level. One parking stall included, utilities extra, rent for $695. For information and pictures of this property and others, or to book a showing, visit www.RentAlberta.info or call 780679-0002. HI GHLA N D MA N OR APARTMENTS – Spacious twobedroom apartment for rent. Newer appliances, on-site manager, security locks. No partiers, no pets. References. Mature adults. Available June 1. Ph. 780-781-8462. HOUSE FOR RENT – Newly decorated, two up, two down. Two baths, heated two-car garage. Available June 1. $1,200/mo. View at 5019-45 St. 780-608-6187. FURNISHED, BRIGHT, NEWLY RENOVATED large twobedroom basement suite. No smoking, no pets. $950/mo. includes utilities, internet, TV, phone and covered parking. Quiet neighbourhood. 780608-6187. JULY 1: 4-BEDROOM HOUSE with single garage in Strome. $825/mo. including water. Excellent location to school. Would also consider sale or lease-to-own. Ph. 780-865-5625 evenings, 780868-3762, weekends.

BEAUTIFUL NEW EXECUTIVE SUITE – Two bedrooms, five appliances, including washer and dryer. Energized parking stall, well maintained. Quiet area of time. Some stairs. Available immediately. 780-608-3131.

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SEED SEED OATS – 98% germination, Fuzarium tested. Ph. 780672-6673. WHEAT SEED AND BARLEY SEED FOR SALE – Ph. 780672-8248.

FOR RENT/SALE/LEASE PHOTOGRAPHERS – You can benefit from the 50 years this location has been home to Camrose’s premier photo studio. Now you can employ your talents here. This Main Street property includes storefront window display, studio, a gallery to show your work, backdrops, lighting, props, sets, consultation space, client seating. All you need is a camera, a computer and an eye. Five photographers have signed on at $200/month and now have access to this unique facility. One spot is left. This is a real opportunity to follow your ambition and build a life in photography. For more information call 780-608-6898. OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT OR LEASE – 1,000 sq. ft. office space located at 3843-44 Ave., Camrose. Available immediately, 2011. For more information please call 780-672-2497.

HOUSEHOLD 32” JVC COLOUR TV – $60; 1913 Nordenheimer Piano with bench, excellent condition, $1,000; Desk and hutch, $75. 780-672-5710. ASSORTMENT OF FURNITURE AND MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS – Phone 780-608-7654 for more information.

MACHINERY SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?” Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds, 780-672-3142. HEAVY DUTY MTD GOLD GARDEN TRACTOR – ( Has cruise) with 42” mower and dump wagon. Like new. Only used a couple of months. $1,390 obo. 780374-0002.

REAL ESTATE HOUSE WANTED – Three or four-bedroom house in Camrose. Phone 780-623-4299 or email: dancar@mcsnet.ca LARGE, MODERN, WELLBUILT BUNGALOW on well treed 4.72 acres. Priced to sell. Call 780-679-8941 or view at www.propertyguys.com ID# 147234. FIVE-ACRE PARCEL – 10 min. west of Camrose, 50 min. from Edmonton. Four acres fenced, partially treed. Gas, power and telephone to property line. Asking $105,000 plus GST. Ph. 780672-6690.

NEW TWIN ADJUSTABLE BED with Serta mattress. Has power control massage. $2,000. 780-372-4367. UPRIGHT OAK PIANO – $750 obo; Dresser w/mirror, $65. Ph. 780-679-0217. NINE-PIECE FORMAL DINING ROOM TABLE – With six chairs, includes hutch and china cabinet. Excellent condition. Ph. 780-672-7671. FREEZER – 44 1/2” wide, $100. Ph. 780-679-7598. GORGEOUS Chinese Teak wall panels (4), floral picture, $100. 780672-3838. SAMSUNG 13” COLOR TV – AC/DC with VCR. Excellent condition, $30. 780-672-6517.

LIVESTOCK/FEED BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES. Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780-672-3142. GELBVIEH BULLS FOR SALE – Yearling and two-year-olds, semen tested. 780-672-9950. SMALL SQUARE BALES – Excellent horse, sheep or dairy hay. Shedded. No rain. Also clean, dry barley straw bales. 780-3753969. SMALL SQUARE HAY BALES – $5 each. Pat Terway, 780374-2404. YEARLING RED AND BLACK ANGUS BULLS – 80 lb. birth weight, $1,500. 780-888-2123 or 780-386-2150, Lougheed, AB. YEARLING AND TWOYEAR-OLD Blonde d’Aquitaine bulls, fertility tested. Delivery available. 780-376-2184. YEARLING CHAROLAIS polled white bull. 780-608-0590. APPROX. 700 SMALL SQUARE BALES – $3.00/bale. Call 780-672-2503.

HEISLER: 1,170 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW – 25 yrs. old, 1,100 sq. ft., finished basement, 2+2 down bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, 5 appliances, window coverings, deck, oversize single garage, $179,984. Call 780-889-3771. HALF SECTION PASTURE – Excellent four-wire fence, dugout year round. Six miles east of Daysland. Exclusive listing: Emerald Mgt. and Realty, Bill Moltzahn, 403-340-3370. FOR SALE Hay Lakes Four acreage lots, 4 to 9 acres starting at $99,000 Hay Lakes 155 acres with good older house Set up for horses Asking $599,000 Hay Lake Three acreage lots close to town No building restrictions, Asking $99,000 each Gwynne Old farm yard c/w power and water well, $129,000 New Sarepta 39 acres with good manufactured home Commute to the city, $359,900 Red Deer Lake 160 acres rolling land, great views of the lake, $359,000 Hay Lakes 45 acres on pavement Some trees, $225,000 Ron Hodge Royal LePage Gateway 780-986-8407 www.ronhodge.com EXCELLENT INVESTMENT PROPERTY – Four-bedroom 1,200 sq. ft. bi-level house. Two bathrooms, double car heated garage with door openers. Fenced yard. Same tenants since 2008. Call 780672-1723 for financial details.


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LARGE, PRIME CUL-DESAC LOT in Camrose Creekview subdivision, close to university, hospital and City Center. Ph. 780464-7168.

FOR SALE BY OWNER: REDUCED – Owners moving. See Comfree ad #239505 for details and photos. 4311-66 St. Call 780-672-1691 to book an appointment for viewing. ACREAGE FOR SALE – East of Meeting Creek, $165,000 obo. Ph. 780-679-0933. WE BUY HOUSES – We’ll buy your home. ALL CASH. Or lease to purchase. Make your payments. Do repairs. All price ranges. 780-6450757 or august.assets@gmail.com VERY CLEAN, COMFORTABLE three-bedroom, 1.5 bath condo. Five appliances. Close to school and amenities. Must see. Ph. 780-672-8271. (On Kijijii) OFFERS – Two-bedroom house, 768 sq. ft. with single garage. Ready to move in. 780-672-4623.

MISCELLANEOUS PIPE — 1 1/2”, 2 3/8”, 2 7/8”, 3 1/2”, sucker rod 5/8”, 3/4”, 7/8”, plain or scraper type. Other pipe and metal available. 1-800-661-7858. SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 33 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs JOHN DEERE 400 HYDROSTATIC garden tractor w/60” deck, pto tiller and snowthrower attachments, weights and chains (heavy duty unit); 8 HP ARIENS, e/s, 36” sidewalk sweeper; ASST. NEW AND USED engines, generators, tillers, chainsaws, weed eaters, push mowers, lawn tractors, etc. ARIENS 20 HP HYDROSTATIC TRACTOR w/42” deck (Minimal hours ) (Check us out) www.jds-smallengine.com Phone 780-672-7649. FOLDING (VAN 727) WHEELCHAIR RAMP for the back of a van. New. $300 obo. 780374-0002. GOLF CLUBS – Set of 13 MRH Graphite shafts, almost new golf bag. Excellent condition, $135. 780678-3218, Camrose. LA 150 JD TRACTOR LAWNMOWER – 54” cut, approximately 80 hours; JD 725 front cut 54” lawnmower; 2006 Club Cab golf cart, excellent shape, 780-672-6392. JOHN DEERE 935 72” cut mower, good condition. Ph. 780679-5906. 3/4 CORD OF FIREWOOD – $60, also furniture, 780-878-3574 after 5 p.m. FANTASTIC RASPBERRY CANES, variety of shrubs and perennials, 780-672-6741. GARAGE FOR SALE TO BE MOVED – Wired, insulated and heated, 26’x32’x12’ walls. Two doors. Selling below cost. Only $20,000 firm. 780-281-0640. BROTHER PRINTER/FAX MACHINE – 6-in-1 multi-function, $30. Call 780-281-0282. COMPLETE WINE AND BEER MAKING KIT – $100, 780-855-2664.

COMPLETE TORCH SET with gauges, $125. 780-877-2370 or 250-428-2493. WINDOW IN FRAME – 48” x 60”, $60. 780-672-6450. 45 GAL. RAINBARRELS – $15. 780-855-2664 LITTLE TIKES free-standing basketball hoop. New condition, $35. 780-678-4928. TENNIS RACKET – Yonex Alumina Besta-3 Light, new, $55. 780-672-3940.

GARAGE SALES HUGE GARAGE SALE – (Alley access) Moving! Wed., June 1 to Fri., June 3, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sat., June 4, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 4311-66 St.

BIRTHS To Jennifer Martz and Scott

Engman, of Camrose, on May 13, a son. To Tanya and Andy Blades, of Camrose, On May 13, a daughter. To Karli Nielson and Cole Lawrence, of Camrose, on May 13, a daughter. To Wanda and Edward Anderson, of Minburn, on May 16, a daughter.

DEATHS Edith Dayton, of Camrose,

on May 14, at 87 years of age. Walter Lachmann, of Camrose, on May 16, at 90 years of age. Garry Cribb, of Camrose, on May 17, at 51 years of age. Julia Naslund, of Eckville (formerly Camrose), on May 18, at 85 years of age.

Give kids a sporting chance News Canada

According to a 2010 report from Statistics Canada, the number of overweight children has become a "pandemic” and prevalence rates continue to rise. Organized sport and recreational activities are needed now more than ever to get kids active. However, some kids aren't able to access these opportunities because of limited family resources and, in some communities, the programs just don't exist. That's where the Canadian Tire Jumpstart program comes in. Canadian Tire Jumpstart is a national charitable program that helps financially disadvantaged kids 'get in the game' by covering registration, equipment and/or transportation costs. But what if more common activities like hockey, soccer or baseball don't tickle their fancy? Perhaps it's time to introduce your child to something a bit different: Martial Arts: exercise and discipline all in one. Dance: A great way for kids to get cardio exercise, learn coordination and have lots of fun. It's a chance to make new friends and be part of a group. Swimming: Swimming lessons are important for children not only for exercise, but for safety. Gymnastics: A fun way to incorporate rhythm and movement while gaining flexibility and self–confidence. Help kids get active in your community by supporting Jumpstart Day on Saturday, May 28, 2011. For every $1 you donate, Canadian Tire will match it with $2, making the total contribution $3.

Realtors hold garage sale By Murray Green

Camrose Rose Country Realty and its Royal LePage realtors joined a National Garage Sale for Shelter with about 120 offices for a one-day charitable garage sale in support of the Royal LePage Shelter Foundation – an organization committed to supporting women’s shelters and ending violence against women and children. Now in its third year, the event brings local residents together with Royal LePage to raise needed funds and bring awareness to help break the cycle of family violence. "The Camrose garage sale on Saturday, May 14, raised $1,818 to go to the Foundation," said realtor Leona Calhoun. "Some of the funds will come back to the community and the Camrose Women's Shelter." Patricia Malone and Janet Boutilier each won a draw for a bird house at the Camrose sale. Since 2009, the National Garage Sale for Shelter has raised more than $435,000 to support women’s shelters across the country and help fund long-term solutions to end violence in Canada’s homes.

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Mixer Truck Drivers wanted Potential candidates must possess a valid Class 1 or 3 license, a positive attitude and good work ethic. Concrete experience is an asset but not required. We offer superior wages and benefits for superior workers. Please apply in person with resume and driver’s abstract to Trevor at 4104-51 Avenue, Camrose. Phone 780-672-7721.

Village of Bittern Lake The Village of Bittern Lake is currently seeking applications for one summer position available July 4, 2011 to the end of August, 2011 for 37.5 hours per week. Duties include mowing grass, landscaping, roadway maintenance, park maintenance, painting and other duties as assigned by the Foreman of Public Works. Learner’s permit required. Wage negotiable based on experience. Applications will be accepted until June 6, 2011. By mail: Village of Bittern Lake Box 5, Bittern Lake, AB T0C 0L0 By email: theresa@ villageofbitternlake.ca By fax: 780-679-2353 Drop it off: 300 Railway Avenue For more information please call the Village offi ce at 780-672-7373.

CAMROSE COUNTY

3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 Phone 780-672-4446 Fax 780-672-1008 Public Works. . . . . . . 780-672-4449 Website www.county.camrose.ab.ca Email county@county.camrose.ab.ca

NOTICE

Cutting of Hay Crops on Public Roads Bylaw No. 1020 (1) (a) Prior to July 15, in any year, only the owner of land abutting the ditch of a public highway under the jurisdiction of Camrose County is authorized to harvest by cutting, baling, or any other method, any forage crop that grows within the said ditches of the said public highway. (b) an owner under (a) above may transfer this privilege to another person by mutual agreement. (2) On and following the 15th day of July in any year, any person may harvest by cutting, baling or any other method, etc., any forage crops growing within the ditches of a public highway under the jurisdiction of Camrose County. (3) A forage crop harvested within the ditches of a public highway shall become the property of the person harvesting same and shall not be stacked or stored within the said ditches, but shall be removed as soon as reasonably possible from the said ditches upon the completion of the said harvesting. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Council reserves the right to authorize its employees, agents or assigns to cut, spray or otherwise destroy forage crops or grasses, weeds, or other growth in the ditches or on the side slopes of any public highway under its jurisdiction at any time in the interest of safety for the traveling public and in the interest of controlling noxious weeds and any other undesirable growth. Any person contravening this bylaw is guilty of an offense and liable on summary conviction to the penalties as outlined in Section 557 of Chapter M-26 of the Municipal Government Act R.S.A. 2000 and amendments thereto. Steve Gerlitz County Administrator


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BRANCH MANAGER POSITION

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

THE CREDIT UNION • Assets $501 million, Loans $397 million, Membership 16,700 and Staff 97 FTE. • Located in east central Alberta, Battle River is a full service credit union serving the communities of Camrose, Daysland, Stettler, Castor, Alliance, Killam, Sedgewick, Viking, Vegreville and Two Hills. CLOSING DATE: MAY 27, 2011 SUBMIT RESUME TO: Bruce Weinkauf, Vice President of Operations Battle River Credit Union Ltd. 5007 – 51 Street Camrose, AB T4V 1S6 E-mail: bweinkauf@alberta-cu.com Fax: 1-780-672-5996

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Regional Maintenance Manager – Electrical

Make a difference in someone’s life! Camrose Association for Community Living

Camrose, AB

This position is accountable for the management of electrical maintenance within an assigned region and on a contract basis for other divisions and associated companies. This includes project development and evaluation, planning, project management, maintenance and technical support. Ideal candidates have a Grade 12 education supplemented by an Inter-provincial Journeyman status in electrical and courses in management, administration and supervision. Applicants must have eight years of progressively responsible experience in agri-b facility maintenance and/or construction and fi ve years of experience in a supervisory capacity.

We offer: Flexible Work Hours Dynamic Team Environment Great Benefits Excellent Training Opportunities usiness

Tracking number 1523. Viterra offers a competitive salary, employee share purchase and benefi ts plan. For more information and to apply, please visit Viterra.ca. The closing date for applications is June 3, 2011.

Viterra is an exciting, growing, and dynamic global company that provides premium quality food ingredients to the world’s most discerning food manufacturers. Together, we seek to fulfi ll the nutritional needs of people everywhere.

Applications are currently being accepted for the position of

Development / Communications Manager

Primary responsibilities are to diversify funding for the organization and design, implement and oversee an ongoing communication and public relations plan. Preference given to individuals who possess:

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Railway Station and Museum holds spring plant sale, swap munities. Enjoy the picturesque sights and smells of a spring garden. A variety of perennials and house plants, yard and garden decorations and garden magazines will be available for sale and swap. Donations are very welcome!

THE PERSON • Minimum five years’ financial institution experience, including the functional areas of both business and agriculture lending. • Proven human relations and staff development skills. • Strong service and selling skills, verbal and written business communication, problem solving and decision making skills. • Possess financial analytical skills and has a track record of continuous learning. • A mentor for the development of staff. • Agricultural background is an asset.

THE BRANCH: DAYSLAND • Assets $27 million, Loans $17 million • Located 44 kilometers east of Camrose • A full service branch with ATM • Membership 876 and Staff 4

If you share our passion for quality at every level – in the work we do, in the products we sell, and the people we work with – then Viterra is the place for you.

The Camrose Railway Station is celebrating spring with its annual plant sale and swap. The Station gardens are looking beautiful! Come see the distinctive Morgan Garden Railway Garden featuring replicas of area com-

THE POSITION • Execute marketing plans and programs that will contribute to the growth and development of one of these branches. The primary focus is growth within these mainly agricultural communities. • Supervise branch staff, implement training and development programs, identify opportunities for staff growth and self-motivation and conduct staff meetings. • Through personal leadership and example, create a working environment that is conducive to individual staff development, team achievement, productivity and professionalism. • Interview members or prospects, gather information, identify needs, determine mutual interest and prepare necessary credit applications including personal, agriculture and commercial credit applications.

COMPENSATION • Salary commensurate with qualifications, from $54,000 to $65,000 plus bonus package. • Comprehensive benefits package.

4149-39 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 3X8 Phone 780-672-9136, Fax 780-672-4582

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Plant sale and swap runs from Tuesday, May 31, to Saturday, June 4, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Camrose Railway Station & Park is located on 44 Street and 47 Avenue. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of early prairie and rail history.

• Relevant post-secondary education • Experience in fundraising and promotion in the non-profit sector • Skills: • Organizational skills • Relationship building / people skills • Exceptional communication skills, both written and interpersonal • Strong community development and public relations skills • Problem solving skills • Financial management skills • Event planning • Policy development • Other characteristics: creativity, resourcefulness, self-motivation, positive attitude, energy and enthusiasm, maturity, ability to work independantly and as part of a team. Deadline for application: as soon as a suitable candidate is found. 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


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Admin and Process Integration Coach Local company is seeking an experienced, dynamic person who will provide guidance and leadership to our Accounting and Administration staff. Reporting to the CFO, you will assist with the preparation of quarterly in-house fi nancial statements, manage the fi nancial relationship with key chemical and seed suppliers, provide initial training for our in-house accounting system for new hires and provide ongoing mentoring to all admin staff around our in-house accounting system and processes. This position is for a one-year term with potential for permanent employment after that. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES • Assist in the preparation of quarterly and year end in-house fi nancial statements, including but not limited to, balancing of inventory, supplier reconciliation and G/L reconciliation. • Managing the fi nancial relationship with key chemical and seed suppliers around purchasing, invoicing and processing of rebates. • Reconciliation of expenses for our management company and the subsequent allocation of these expenses, on a quarterly basis, to our various locations. • Training of all new hires in our accounting and administrative processes and procedures. Focus on becoming fl uent with NavCompass software. • Ownership of ongoing coaching to all administration staff for existing accounting and administrative process. Focus on streamlining and adding value to our current processes and procedures. REQUIREMENTS • Accounting Diploma or Designation with a minimum of three years’ work experience. • Proven coaching and mentoring experience whereby you are able to develop your team players and enhance their skill set. • Advanced level computer competency with Microsoft Office software. • Experience with NavCompass software would be an asset. • Exceptional written and oral communication skills. • Excellent quantitative, financial and analytical skills • Strong organizational skills and ability to prioritize multiple tasks • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision • Crop farming experience would be an asset. • Travel time within central Alberta will be at 25% of a normal work week. References are required when applying for this position. Please email your resumes to humanresources@howtogotoagsi.com

PARTS PERSON Battle River Implements Ltd. is a progressive John Deere dealership in East Central Alberta. We sell and service large agricultural, lawn and garden and several supporting lines of equipment. Our Camrose location is currently seeking an individual interested in a Parts personnel position. If you are an energetic, self-motivated team player, this could be the career opportunity for you! Duties include: • Invoicing • Placing orders for customers • Putting away stock / freight • Assisting in keeping the Parts Department clean and orderly • Assist in merchandising displays alongside Parts Manager Requirements: • Experience with agricultural equipment • Customer service skills • Able to work independently as well as in a group setting • Knowledge of Parts advertising Please submit all resumes to Rick Krys at rkrys@briltd.com or fax them to 780-385-2423. All resumes are welcome, although, only qualified candidates will be contacted.

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Walmart Supercentre 400, 6800-48 Ave., Camrose 780-608-1211

We are seeking candidates who wish to expand their horizons, while sharing our commitment to pipeline safety, environmental responsibility and operational excellence.

Hardisty

Operator Technician

As a member of the Hardisty Operations team you will report to the Hardisty Supervisor. Responsibilities will include remote operation of pumping units, valves and other equipment via SCADA to meet schedules, monitoring and controlling flow rates and pressures and responding to alarm conditions. In addition this position coordinates terminal activities, controls batch locations and keeps accurate balance and pumping records. The ideal candidate will have a minimum of 5 years oil/gas experience in an operating or scheduling capacity. High school graduation is required with preference given to candidates with education in oil/gas technology or other technical fields. Mechanical experience would be considered an asset. An equivalent of industry experience and education will also be considered. Good mathematical and analytical ability, in addition to a basic understanding of liquid hydraulics are required. The successful candidate will require exceptional communication skills as well as the ability to function independently and as part of a team.

If you are ready to join the team, please apply online by June 3, 2011, at www.kindermorgan.com to position #3411 or send it to: Human Resources, Kinder Morgan, #2700, 300 – 5 Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta T2P 5J2. Fax: (403) 514-6580

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An equal opportunity employer, Kinder Morgan Canada encourages applications from all qualified persons.

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The Camrose Elks Lodge has named officers for the 2011-12 term. In the back row, from left to right, is chaplain Lee Griffith, treasurer Larry Babiuk, lecturing knight Mike Cuthbert and tyler George Sian. In the front row, from left to right, is secretary Ken Rispler, immediate past exalted ruler Jim Braseth, exalted ruler (also membership director and publicity director) Gerry Czapp, district deputy James Zimmer and leading knight Leonard Chartrand. Missing is loyal knight Robin Webster and esquire Shawn MacKinnon.


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Assistant

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

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FULL-TIME GROCERY CLERK/CASHIER We are currently recruiting for a FULL-TIME GROCERY CASHIER for our SEDGEWICK FOOD STORE. This position requires the successful candidate to provide customers with good, efficient and courteous service. This person will assist at the cash registers and front end as required. This is an excellent opportunity for a full-time position with unlimited opportunity to move within the Wild Rose Co-op or the Co-op Retailing System. A positive, forward-thinking, team player personality is an absolute must to fill this position in this busy food store.

NOW HIRING… • art-time Lighting P Department Associate •F ull-time Drive-thru Yard / Shipper-Receiver • F ull-time Delivery Driver / Yard Worker •C ustomer Service Sales Counter Associate Benefits of working at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre • an exciting retail work environment • competitive wages • opportunities for advancement • a clean, safe working environment

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

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

Client Care position COME JOIN OUR VIKING TEAM! Client Care Position required immediately. Individual will coordinate and support sales and customer service activities for the business. Responsibilities will include maintenance and support for a wide range of agricultural, blending and delivery equipment. Duties and Responsibilities: • Responsible for equipment repair and maintenance. • Follow established procedures for loading and receiving product. • Support locations sales staff to ensure proactive and reactive service to clients. • Provide outstanding customer service by referring customers to the appropriate Andrukow Group Solution’s Team member, or when possible solving problems first hand. • Assists with the coordination and record keeping of inventory. • Differentiates Andrukow Group Solutions from its competitors by continuously developing and implementing higher quality, safety and effi ciency actions that result in savings of time or money. Experience: • Valid Class 3 preferred but not required. • Completion of TDG, WHMIS and First Aid. • Proven computer skills. • Experience in mechanics and agriculture an asset. Please submit your resume to humanresources@howtogotoagsi.com Only individuals who are selected for an interview will be contacted.

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BREWER This is a part-time position. You can learn the science of brewing great beer while assisting our brewmasters at the Norsemen Brewing Company. Apply with resume to…

This position will report to the Grocery Manager. For more information please contact: Lyn LaFantaisie – Grocery Manager, Sedgewick 780-384-3972 or l.lafantaisie@wildrosecoop.ca

NOW ALSO HIRING

FILE MAINTENANCE CLERK We are currently recruiting for a FILE MAINTENANCE CLERK for our KILLAM FOOD STORE. This position requires the successful candidate to maintain computer files and equipment, perform data entry, generate reports and support all departments as required.

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

This is an excellent opportunity for a full-time position with unlimited opportunity to move within the Wild Rose Co-op or the Co-op Retailing System. A positive, forward-thinking, team player personality is an absolute must to fill this position in this busy food store.

Opportunity for gardeners

This position will report to the Branch Manager.

By Dan Jensen

For more information please contact: Eric Heistad – Branch Manager, Killam 780-385-3666 or kilcoop@telus.net Wild Rose Co-op offers a competitive salary, benefit program, and pension program as well as ongoing professional development and the opportunity to work with one of the fastest growing organizations in the area. Wild Rose Co-op is one of almost 300 Co-operative Retails within the Co-operative Retail System located within Western Canada. The Co-operative wishes to thank all applicants for their interest, but only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

It’s nice when you discover the job is as good as the coffee Quality Training Incentive Programs Benefits or Bonus Program HIRING 3 FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTS 1256146 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 3601-48 Ave., Camrose, AB Full-time / shift work – no experience necessary $11.00 per hour plus benefits

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

Now hiring for FT positions Positions work rotating shifts of days, nights, graveyards and some weekends. HIRING AT BOTH LOCATIONS IN CAMROSE Honesty, caring and a workplace that feels like home

An employer you can count on Apply in person with resume at either Camrose store

The City of Camrose will be giving more residents the chance to grow their own vegetables this summer. Camrose Community Services general manager told City council May 9 that the City parks department has expanded the number of community garden plots to 50 to reflect the increase in demand. The City of Camrose offered 50 plots from 1998 to 2004. While the demand was high initially, interest dropped off and, from 2004 to 2009, no more than 21 plots were ever rented. In 2010, initial demand exceeded availability so the number of plots was expanded to 28. All were sold, with three other calls of interest received that were not accommodated. The garden plots, each one being 15' by 15', are presently located in the tree nursery area east of Parkview Drive, across from the Fire Hall. "There are two 'banks' of plots strategically located adjacent to a water service, access to which is critical for successful gardening," said Nielsen. "One 'bank' has been active and the other has been dormant. The active 'bank' plots have always been available and used, thus the condition of the plots is very good." Nielsen said if the City were to provide the plots on a cost recovery basis the cost would be substantially more than the current $20. "Though not specifically tracked, considerable resources are put into the preparation and provision of the garden plots at a time when the parks section is very busy with many other aspects of their spring start-up operations." Nielsen noted that in some other communities, community gardens are managed by community based organizations with municipalities supplying land and some services to support the local initiative.


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The latest News, Notices and Information from The City of Camrose www.camrose.ca • 7 80-672-4426

NOTICE OF SUBDIVISION APPROVAL

2011 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ROUND-UP

Decision by the City of Camrose Subdivision Approval Authority on May 17, 2011 Take notice that on May 17, 2011, the City of Camrose Subdivision Approval Authority conditionally approved the following subdivision:

Friday, June 17, 2011, 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, June 18, 2011, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

FILE: SUB06 LEGAL: Lot 15, Block 39, Plan 0824214 ADDRESS: 4702-48 Avenue APPLICANT: Darren Olsen PURPOSE: To create two (2) titled properties (Accommodating construction of a second fourplex)

Public Works Yards, 4202-51 Avenue, Camrose For more information call 780-672-5513

Under Section 656 of the Municipal Government Act, notification of approved subdivisions is required. An appeal may be launched by the applicant, government department or local authority to the secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board. Contact Damian Herle, City Hall, 5204-50 Avenue, phone 780-672-4426, prior to June 6, 2011.

COFFEE with the Mayor Chat with Mayor Chalmers and Councillors

For further information, please contact the undersigned.

Drop in to Cafe Connections – Camrose Open Door 4825-51 Street, Camrose May 26, 2011 – 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

The City of Camrose Brenda Hisey, Director, Subdivision Approving Authority

Hope to see you all there!

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS Take notice that the following Development Permits for the proposed uses listed below have been approved by the City of Camrose Development Authority, under the provision of Bylaw #2567/07, the Land Use Bylaw of the City of Camrose. The development permits have been approved SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF APPEAL TO THE SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD. Any person wishing to appeal an approval may do so by serving a written notice of appeal and the REQUIRED FEE to the Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose (telephone: 780-672-4426) within 14 days after the date of this notice.

VALLEYVIEW Residential Lots FOR SALE

Camrose Premier Residential Subdivision

Further information regarding these Development Permits may be obtained from the City of Camrose, Planning and Development Serv ices, Lower Floor, Mirror Lake Centre, during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday (telephone: 780-672-4428 ). PERMIT # LEGAL ADDRESS CIVIC ADDRESS DEVELOPMENT Plan Block Lot

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

3469 0526410 18 09 5401-60 Street Single family dwelling with secondary suite 3470 3706ET 18 17 5412-50 Avenue Single family dwelling with secondary suite 3471 0840439 07 10 2407-57 Street Single family dwelling with attached garage 3473 0825995 03 08 3414-51 Street Single family dwelling with attached garage

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Remember, No Plastic Bags! Go online for more information: www.camrose.ca/residentialwaste

bags will be considered garbage!

THE VILLAGE OF HAY LAKES

PUBLIC TENDER CONCRETE REPLACEMENT PROGRAM NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of MARIE ANNESLEY, who died on April 20, 2011. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by June 24, 2011, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

Sealed tenders, completed in accordance with the Specifications of Tender will be received until Friday, June 10, 2011 at 3:00 p.m in the Village Office in Hay Lakes for the above projects. Tender documents may be obtained from The Village of Hay Lakes (Office hours: Tue., Wed., Thur., 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.)

P.O. Box 40, Hay Lakes, Alberta T0B 1W0 780-878-3200 haylakes@syban.net


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Full-time

Lube Bay Technician needed

If you enjoy working in a fast-paced and friendly environment, and are mechanically inclined and able to perform small automotive repairs, this position for our Fast Lane could be right for you. Duties to include oil changes, light maintenance and tire service. Experience is an asset, but not required. Competitive wages and benefits. Apply in person with resume to Glenn Lyseng or Dennis Yochim, at:

Highway 13 East, 3771-48 Avenue, Camrose

We are currently accepting applications for

2 METALWORKING MACHINE OPERATORS Job Description: NOC 9514 Employment Terms: Full-time, permanent Duties and Responsibilities: • Responsible for operating machines such as Brake Press, Shear, Plasma Table, Saw and Iron Worker • Operates other machines and to form and/or cut steel according to the production schedule, standards and specifications in the production area • Maintain proper storage and handling tools • Read, understand and follow company policies, safe work practices and procedures • Performs other duties as assigned Working Hours: 8 hours per day Wage: $18.74 per hour Employment Requirements: • Completed secondary school • Must be able and willing to learn new equipment • Must be able to interpret and execute company policies and procedures with minimal supervision Benefits: Medical, dental, disability Application Info: Mail, fax or email resume Employer: Meridian Manufacturing Group Address: 4232-38 Street. Camrose, AB T4V 4B2 Email: rdueck@meridianmfg.com Fax: 780-672-4759

is now accepting applications for an We are currently accepting applications for

12 WIRE PROCESS OPERATORS Job Description: NOC 7265 Employment Terms: Full-time, permanent Duties and Responsibilities: • MIG production line welding and fabrication • Preparation of components for welding, maintenance, preparation and cleaning of work area and jigging • Some assembly of components manufactured required • Work closely with the production team for the delivery in achieving optimum throughput while maintaining quality and superior workmanship systems and standards Working Hours: 8 hours per day Wage: $19.25 per hour Employment Requirements: • Completed secondary school • Minimum of 3 years’ working experience • Must hold a wire process operator certification Benefits: Medical, dental, disability Application Info: Mail, fax or email resume Employer: Meridian Manufacturing Group Address: 4232-38 Street. Camrose, AB T4V 4B2 Email: rdueck@meridianmfg.com Fax: 780-672-4759

Licensed Automotive Technician

Chrysler experience preferred. We offer competitive wages, benefits and a large, clean shop with the latest in tools and equipment. Fax your resume to 780-679-2622, attention Ed Albers, email ealbers@camrosechrysler.com, or apply in person to Ed Albers. Please note, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Administrative Assistant This is a permanent full-time position. The successful applicant will have: ✔ Minimum Grade 12 diploma ✔ Administrative skills that include competency in bookkeeping, typing, computer input, telephone and counter customer service, fi ling and general offi ce duties ✔ Excellent verbal and written communication skills Workdays are Mondays to Fridays. Group insurance benefi ts. Remuneration commensurate with qualifi cations. Please send resumé to:

Andrea Froese Andrea Froese, daughter of Maynard and Faye Froese of Edberg, AB, passed May 11, 2011, at the Mazankowski Heart Centre, Edmonton, AB. Andrea leaves to mourn her parents, one brother and his wife. Her battle with sickness is over. Those wishing to make contributions can do so in support of the Ronald McDonald House in Edmonton. Condolences may be sent to condolences@sunsetltd.ca. Funeral services were held Monday, May 16, 2011, at Church of God in Christ, Mennonite, Edberg, with interment in Lakeview Cemetery. Arrangements in care of Sunset Funeral Service Linden – 403-546-3903

The Camrose Booster Attention: Andrea Uglem 4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 Fax 780-672-2518 Email ads@camrosebooster.com

Fundraising Manager In loving memory of

Art Boyko If you’re looking for a challenge and want to make a difference…we want you! Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC), Canada’s most trusted and respected wetland conservation organization, is looking for a dynamic, funloving manager to join our team. This position can be located from our Edmonton or Camrose offices or from your home in Lloydminster, AB. If you thrive on co-ordinating grassroots events including workplace and community fundraising initiatives, then Ducks wants to hear from you! Every day in Canada we lose 80 acres of wetlands and we need your help to stop this loss. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, including how to apply, please visit our website before June 10, 2011 at ducks.ca/careers. Created in 1938, DUC is a private, non-profit conservation organization that conserves, restores and manages wetlands and associated habitat for North America’s waterfowl. These habitats also benefit other wildlife and people.

While DUC would like to thank all applicants, only candidates considered for an interview will be contacted.

3511-48 Avenue, East End Camrose

Card of Thanks The family of Erval Ruth Butcher would like to express our heartfelt thank you to the staff of St. Mary’s and University Hospitals as well as the ambulance attendants for your care, professionalism and forthrightness during our Mom’s brief stay. Our gratitude goes to Burgar Funeral Home for your guidance and compassion in our time of need. We also wish to extend our appreciation to Rev. Hunter and Rev. Richards for the loving tribute. Thank you also to the UCW for the lunch. A sincere thank you to all who sent cards, flowers, donations, love and prayers. – The Butcher Family

May 7, 1926 – May 29, 2010 In our hearts your memory lingers, Sweetly tender, fond and true, There is not a day, dear Father, That we do not think of you. In memory with love, Kevin, Karin and families

HOVELAND In loving memory of our son Curtis who passed away on May 23, 1997 As time goes by without you, And days turn into years, We hold a thousand memories And a million tears. Forever loved and missed by Mom, Dad, Deborah and Ted, Darren and Robin, Wanda, Shane and Bri


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Walter Heinrich Lachmann Walter Heinrich Lachmann was born in Kipling, Saskatchewan on March 12, 1921, to Amelia and Ludwig. After years of drought, he, his parents and his sister Elma were forced to resettle. They came to Alberta where his brother Otto had been working for a few years. They purchased a farm six miles west of Camrose in 1946. In 1961, the family farm was sold and they moved into Camrose. Walter married Margaret Olsen on May 26, 1979. They resided in Camrose until late 2010 when, due to health reasons, he and Margaret moved to Lamont Long Term Care Centre. Walter was a handyman and a carpenter by trade. He became well known for the rocks he made for floor curling and had requests from all over Canada for them. He also donated his services to the Senior Centre. He was predeceased by his parents, brother William in 1917, brother Otto (Ida), niece Betty, sister Elma (Ed Loken), Wayne Nelson, aunts and uncles. Walter was a kind and caring individual who will be missed by his niece Sandra Nelson (sons Marc and Erik, and grandson Zane); his niece Betty’s children Dale, Glenda (John), (their son Bradeon and daughter Rayna), Stephanie; his stepchildren Louise Walden (David), Vern Olsen (Edith Servage) and Elaine Maxwell (Bob Hemmings). Funeral services were held on Friday, May 20, 2011, at 1:00 p.m. from Burgar Memorial Chapel with Rev. Jeff Nilsson officiating. Interment followed in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the charity of one’s choice. 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”

Edith Eleanor Dayton Edith Eleanor Dayton of Camrose passed away on Saturday, May 14, 2011, at the age of 87 years. Left to cherish her memory are her children Pat (Robert “Bob”) Klotz of Red Deer and Pam Dayton of Edmonton. Edith is also survived by one brother Gordon (Jen) Kvammen of Estevan, Saskatchewan; and one sister Irene Halvorson of Estevan, Saskatchewan. Edith was predeceased by her husband Ed, one brother Earl, and an infant son Stuart William. Cremation has taken place. A private family inurment will take place in Torquay, Saskatchewan, at a later date.

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

Garry William Cribb Garry William Cribb of Camrose passed away on Tuesday, May 17, 2011, at the age of 51 years. Left to cherish his memory are his wife Beverley; parents Clyde and Lillian of Camrose; his children Crystal (Dan) Nahajowich of Camrose, and Cassandra (Todd) McFadyen of Camrose; five grandchildren Quinn, Haleigh and Grace, Phoenix and Kai. Garry is also survived by one brother Ronald (Rose) Cribb of Mira Gut, Nova Scotia; and one sister Michelle (Randy Bibby) of Camrose. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, May 24, 2011, at 2:00 p.m. from Burgar Memorial Chapel (4817-51 Avenue, Camrose) with Larry Wilton officiating. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. 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 our Mom and Grandma

In loving memory of

Betty Roberts who passed away on May 25, 2008 I remember the day that I met you, And the day that God made you mine. I remember the day that He took you away, I will till the end of time. But through all the tears and heartache, There is one thing that makes me glad, That you chose me to share with you Those precious years we had. My lips cannot tell you how I miss you My heart cannot tell you what to say God alone knows how I miss you In a home that is lonesome today. Your smile is gone forever, And your face I cannot touch, Still I have our precious memories, I love you so very much. Your memory is my keepsake, With which I’ll never part, God has you in His keeping, I have you forever in my heart. – Loving husband George and family

In loving memory of husband and brother-in-law

Leroy Ramsey who passed away on May 28, 2009 Silent memories keep him near As time unfolds another year No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts you’re always there Lovingly remembered, Luella, Devina and Gordon

CAMROSE & DAYSLAND

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

4817-51 Avenue Phone 780-672-2121 In memory of Mom

Betty V. Roberts August 31, 1930 – May 25, 2008 What did Mom’s eyes see: A hummingbird dancing in the trees. What did Mom’s eyes see: The love of her friends and family. What did Mom’s eyes see: A light saying it is now time to come with me. What did Mom’s eyes see: A smile of love, peace and eternity. What do I see: Mom’s laughing blue eyes smiling back at me. Truly missed and loved, Shery Roberts

Olga Shandro who passed away on May 25, 2003 As life unfolds another year, Treasured memories keep you near. We think of you in silence, We often speak your name But all we have are memories And your picture in a frame. Our hearts still ache with sadness, Our silent tears still flow, For what it meant to lose you No one will ever know. So may the winds of love blow gently And whisper so that you can hear, How much we love and miss you, And wish that you were here. Forever loved and sadly missed by Barb, Marvin, Trevor and Dawn

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RECORDED OBITUARY LINE 780-679-2400

“Our family serving your family since 1906”

What flowers say when your heart is too full to express Flowers say love, care and concern. They show your respect and offer comfort. They’re a visible expression of sympathy and love. FLOWERS AT A FUNERAL… “They are important”

Experience and Expertise Estate Planning

• Wills • Enduring Power of Attorney • Personal Directives

Estate Administration • Legal services associated with probate of the will

Pedersen’s Florists Next to Duff Layton’s 4936-50 Street, Camrose 780-672-2553 www.pedersensflorists.com Email: orders@pedersensflorists.com

Remembering Edie Dayton

In loving memory of

Cora Elizabeth Kushnerick 1934 – 2010 The world may change from year to year And friends from day to day, But never will the one I loved From memory pass away. Lovingly remembered, Adolph and family

Edith Dayton passed away on May 14, 2011, following a lengthy illness. Edie was devoted to her many students at Camrose Composite High School and loved meeting them in the community to share a story of the past or ask about ongoing plans. She was always encouraging. Edie was a charming lady loved by her many colleagues and friends. Her kindness, wit and humor radiated through her positive approach to life. She will be remembered in the community with fondness and a smile of thanks. – A friend

4918-51 Street, Camrose Phone 780-672-8851

Leave a Legacy Please call us to find out how to leave a legacy with the Battle River Community Foundation. David Ofrim

Director Phone (780)672-3534

Battle River Community Foundation Box 1122, Camrose, AB T4V 4E7 Phone (780)679-0449

For information on The Camrose Booster Obituary Page, contact your funeral director or The Camrose Booster


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Mike Rodin

Rod Hall

We’re going for

Adam Bredesen

Denis Mercier

Darren Nicholss

100 Sales

Jen Edwards

by May 31!

Jennifer Sen

2011 Ram 1500 Quad Cab 4x4 Brand New!

2010 010 0 Do Dodge Dod Dodg Charger S.E. Brand New! 3.5 L

#211205. 4.7L, V8 5-speed auto., air cond., AM/FM/CD, 4-wheel disc anti-lock brakes, full carpeting, satellite radio, side & side curtain air bags, halogen headlights, tilt, electronic stability program, tach, 17” all season tires, cruise, folding rear seat, power heated mirrors and more.

#210270. 3.5L High Output V6, auto., bucket seats, full length console, air cond., power pedals, all-speed traction control, 17” alloy wheels, brake assist, side curtain air bags, p. windows and locks, p. heated mirrors, solar glass, 4-wheel disc anti-lock brakes, keyless remote entry, electronic stability and more!

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$15,260 off!

35,995 $264 Bi-Weekly Zero Down

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$22,950

$12,994

210317A

$29,590

10-061

11012

$27,690

’10 Chrysler Sebring

’10 Challenger R/T

’08 Toyota Matrix

’10 Grand Cherokee

’10 Jeep Commander

Convertible

Hemi, 15,600 km

Only 58,791 km

LTD, loaded, leather, 32,720 km

Leather, 24,980 km

11048

$18,980

$11,840

211118A

$171 5 5

2010 Chrysler y 300C RWD

2011 Journey C.V.P.

2.4L D.O.H.C. 16 valve VVT engine, automatic, traction control, dual zone air conditioning, keyless go, power windows and locks, U-connect touch 4.3 touch screen CD, steering audio controls, sway dampening, 4-wheel disc anti-locks and more.

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$13,995

11-041

210317A 2006

$13,480

Ford Taurus

11039A

$3,994

11051

$22,994

Extended Warranty

$12,880

’’08 08 W Wrangler Unlimited Sahara, only 81,400 km 11-044

$25,799

2002 Chrysler Intrepid

$3,995

’09 Journey FWD

’06 Ford Escape

’07 Liberty North

Rear video, 51,200 km

Leather, sunroof

Leather, sunroof

11045

$22,980

211226A

$39,984

211184A

$34,890

’08 Ram 1500 Quad

’08 Chev 2500 LTZ

’08 Lincoln Mark LT

SLT 4x4,, 45,533 , km

Crew,, Duramax,, loaded

Only 65,000 km

2000 Chrysler Concord

’08 Toyota Matrix $5,995 Only 58,791 km 11037

$27,840

’07 Dodge Nitro SXT

’07 Chrysler Aspen

4x4, V6, auto.

Loaded, leather 4x4

11036

$16,840

210317A

$13,480

$99

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’98 Pontiac

’07 Ram Mega Laramie ’07 Grand Caravan SXT ’98 Pontiac Sunbird Sunbird 4x4, leather, 68,300 km

Leather, 42,848 km

Only 58,791 km

Camrose Chrysler is pleased to support The Camrose Sea Serpents Swim Club

A donation will be made for every car sold in the month of May.

Toll Free:

1-800.563.4202

3511-48 Av Ave.

Automotive Hot Line:

780.672.2476


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