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Mokry band members (left to right): Aaron, Curtis and Brad Mokry. Mokry, which won the Battle of the Bands in 2010, will be performing as special guests on the final night of this year’s competition.
Obituaries Page 28 and 29 On the Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 31 to 39, 3 and 48 Classifieds Pages 40 to 47
News Features Bailey adds Huisman as production manager . . . . . . 2 St. Mary’s Covenant Health receives new beds . . . . . . 10 Betty and Norm Mayer to be honoured by BRCF . . . 16 Soccer Night Classic features 118 teams . . . . . . 21
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Bailey adds production manager to bring in some classic movies Although most people call that are not playing at other him the production manager theatres or are not as easily at the Bailey Theatre, Nathan available to the public." Huisman is a jack of all trades. The art show and sale needs The job title doesn't tell the more submissions. "We have the whole story behind Nathan's art sale tentatively booked for duties at the newly renovated June 11. We may extend the theatre. "I do a little bit of everydeadline because we don't have thing. The other day, I was runenough pieces right now." ning the sound board for a play. Nathan is looking at piggyThat is not part of my job descripbacking on other shows around tion, but it had to be done. It's only the province. "Edmonton is holdNathan Huisman Tracey (manager Tracey Clark) ing the Fringe Festival and I and I here, so we have to be able Starting out, the Bailey will think it would be great to grab to do everything. Originally, I a show or two and have them operate as a venue for almost came on to be the artistic director any community function. "The perform here before or after the to build a season of entertainFringe. People in Camrose could Bailey has a responsibility to ment. We are undecided about see the same shows that go to put on a high quality of artiswhat to call me, so it is production tic production. We also have a big cities like Edmonton and manager at the moment." Calgary, but with the comfort responsibility to the people of Nathan is currently workCamrose as well. The communi- of going downtown instead of ing on building a fall and winter ty has poured a lot of money into driving." season to keep the Bailey TheThinking out loud, he also this project, so we understand atre active. "All of the programsuggested becoming involved and respect that," said Nathan. ming is going through me. I with Big Valley Jamboree. "I "We use this facility as a rental want to have as many people go hall. We rent the rehearsal hall would like to contact them and through the Bailey as we can in the basement, the auditorium bring an act to the theatre. We possibly can. I want this place could have something like an and the bistro. It is a combinabusy. The typical season starts in acoustic or unplugged version tion of serving the community the fall and goes to the spring. The in theatre, as well as the comat the theatre. It would be great summer is usually quieter, but we munity's needs." for seniors to go downtown and are taking community bookings." hear a show. They don't like to The building can be rented Nathan studied at Augusfight the crowds at Big Valley in three parts. "Eventually we tana for a year and then headed want the bistro to operate as its Jamboree anyway, so it would across the ocean. "I worked as a be in addition to what they are own identity. We want it open producer in Edmonton and as a doing at the Big Valley Jamboon a regular basis so people can production manager for a theree, not competing with them." come in off the street and order atre company in London, EngNathan has a lot of ideas lunch or have something during land. I just finished my degree the day. At night, we could serve percolating as he plans for an at Augustana and wrote the exciting season ahead. "I'm a liquor and it could be a lounge." first show that was held at the former Augustana student so I The rehearsal hall in the re-opening of the Bailey. I wrote basement has the same dimenwould like some sort of a workout a three-year plan for the Bai- sions as the stage upstairs. ing relationship. Their goal is to ley and showed it to the board "This is good for groups to go have a performing arts facility, and they liked it. This venue through a full rehearsal without but until then, there is a posis special. It is great to have having to go on the main stage. sibility of having one of their theatre here without going to So yes, we have three zones we shows at the Bailey. I want to the big city. I'm originally from can rent out." meet with them to see if we can Wainwright, so Camrose feels Nathan is still in the planhelp them. Their theatre holds like home for me and this posining stages of building the fall 100 people and we can hold 400 tion offers me a chance to stay season. "I am working on getting so maybe we can work somehere. It is rare to have a gem like approval to hold classic movies. thing out. Contacting them is on this outside major centres. It is a We are a projection theatre and the agenda." have that history, so we want really cool place." Continued on page 6 By Murray Green
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Augustana celebrates 100 years
The 88-member Augustana Alumni choir performed at the start of the 100th anniversary banquet at the CRE June 4.
Dr. James Kariuki gave a chemistry demonstration at Augustana's 100th anniversary celebration Saturday morning.
University of Alberta Chancellor Linda Hughes welcomed guests to the 100th anniversary convocation June 5.
University of Alberta president Indira Samarasekera presented the Augustana Medal for Highest Academic Standing to Odessa Sherbaniuk at the 100th anniversary convocation. Odessa is a Round Hill native and a graduate from Bawlf School who received her Bachelor of Arts degree in global and development studies.
Dr. Jonathan Mohr (left) and Dr. Keith Harder robe a student at the convocation ceremony Sunday afternoon.
University of Alberta Chancellor Linda Hughes conferred the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws on Craig Kielburger at the Sunday convocation. Kielburger is a leading children's rights activist who founded Free the Children, the world's leading youth-driven charity.
Comedian Paul Myrehaug goes through his routine in the Augustana Forum June 4.
Augustana alumni Martin Murphy performed at the 100th anniversary celebration Saturday afternoon.
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A butterfly exhibit in the classroom building held special interest for the young people attending the 100th anniversary celebration at the Augustana campus June 4.
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Marion Bennett, Nicole Wegoen and Alice Hill dig into some international desserts at the Camrose Messiah Lutheran Church on June 1 as new residents met with long-time community members to share in worldly conversation and dessert. The event was organized by the Camrose and Area Adult Learning Council to celebrate the multicultural diversity in Camrose, meet new people and to share delicious desserts from around the world.
Bailey adds production manager Continued from page 2
Christian Cornerstone Academy held a Shakespeare play at the Bailey that went over well. "Their version was set in the 1920s, which worked perfectly in this building and with its history. With their '20s version and
costumes, is was a good fit. Next year we could hold a few more high school events. This place is a good place for graduations." About Time Productions has booked approximately nine dates for their shows next season. "They are bringing the Grinch
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Letters to the Editor
IN MEMORY OF GREGG SHUTE
Wes Baumle, president of the Camrose Kinsmen, presents Paula Tomaszewski with a cheque for $500 to the Shute Memorial Fund in memory of Gregg Shute. The money goes towards funding scholarships for kids and music in and around the community. Looking on are: (left to right, front) Deb LaPointe, Paula, Wes, Greg Bell, Steven Blum, (back row) Brad Selby, Jamie Mohler and Larry Storms.
Letters are welcomed but please limit them to 500 words or less and sign with first name, initial, surname, address and phone number; only name of writer and city or town will be printed. Letters to third parties are not accepted. The Camrose Booster may edit for clarity, legality, personal abuse, good taste, public interest and availability of space. The Camrose Booster thanks you for your interest in the letters page and encourages your comments. Dear Editor:
PEN POINTS by Berdie Fowler
Working together achieves A very significant event occurred in our community last week. It was the May 21st grand re-opening of the 100-year-old Bailey Theatre, which has now been successfully restored to its former grandeur. The gala occasion marked a major milestone in what has been an eight-year doggedly determined effort by a small group of individuals to resurrect the oldest performing arts theatre in Alberta. This heritage site is also an architectural representation of an early 20th century performing arts venue. The motivation to restore the Bailey included the conviction that it would boost the economic and cultural vitality of the community by providing a venue for a variety of local and visiting performing artists plus a number of other events such as wedding receptions, meetings and displays. It was believed that it could and would become a major tourist attraction. This promotional sales feature qualified the project for significant amounts of federal, provincial and municipal funding. Worthy of extra special mention is the very generous funding that came from the heart – the heart of the Frank MacInnis family. Frank grew up in Camrose but has not lived here since he was a student. I therefore wondered why he, his wife Beverly and family would donate several million dollars to restore an old main street site located in this place. It touched my heart to hear him say that he welcomed the opportunity "to give back in a personally gratifying way to a community that has given me so much." I don’t know what he feels he was given but his late parents, Dr. Frank and Adele MacInnis, did much to enhance family life in this town through their participation in community service projects while raising their four children of which Frank was the eldest. As a matter of interest, Dr. Frank and Adele MacInnis were significant supporters of the Overture Concert Series some forty or fifty years ago. They once hosted in their home a reception in honour of a young singer who became the world-renowned Canadian contralto Maureen Forrester. This followed a concert she presented in the Charlie Killam gymnasium. Like parents, like son, in both interests and philanthropy; they would be pleased with their son’s generous involvement in a community enhancement project. I offer kudos to all those persons who envisioned the restored Bailey Theatre and especially for their dogged determination in the face of much adversity, whatever were the obstacles. They have successfully achieved the restoration phase, and we sincerely wish them equal success in the fulfillment of their dream – a major attraction that will provide greater opportunity for local cultural and economic development long into the future. The headaches are not over; already concerns have been expressed about parking conflicts. However, they can and will be resolved. Frank MacInnis noted in his words at the Bailey grand opening that “this was more than a construction project; it was a testament to local initiative. It shows what civic-minded people can do when they work together.” “Working together” is the way to continue. It never fails to achieve. Let’s keep on working together, seeing in adversity even greater opportunity!
We are writing in regards to a situation that exists in Camrose that has us scratching our heads as to who thinks it is reasonable enough to not warrant any level of action. It has been brought up before by various people and then just fades away. It seems the City finds it ok to spend $28 million on the most glorious arena in the AJHL but can't find the funding to replace the attached swimming pool that is about as much fun as watching the Rustoleum paint they coat the rusting supports with that leak rusty water into the pool dry. It also seems the city, while trying to buy into the trendy environmentalist movement, became rampant with weeds by not using herbicides (or even natural alternatives). They have even resorted to saving water by letting trees die throughout the city by virtually abandoning them after planting them (look along the ring road). We presume this is so they can refill the pool after draining it to do their painting. This is why we are in a state of awe that the City has done nothing to address the fact that when there is a train in town they are moving very slow if at all, thus essentially dividing the city in two. There is a hindrance to the delivery and access of emergency services and their facilities in town when needed. This puts lives in jeopardy and is completely unacceptable to be continually
ignored; especially when the city continues to grow and demand for access to these services will inherently grow with it. We seriously hope that nothing happens to anyone due to a complete lack of foresight resulting in disparity that puts a pretty large number of people at risk. It would be pretty sad for someone to die because the City of Camrose apparently values hockey and dandelions more than the lives of the everyday people that make this city what it is. J and K Luckhardt Camrose
are not misusing the opportunity and sext. This is just something for you parents to think about. I urge you to talk to your young people about the dangers of sexting. The consequences are worse than if you do not bother to follow this one out. I sure hope some kid does not take his or her life due to a bad texting choice. Just something to think about! Lorne Vanderwoude Camrose Dear Editor:
I am writing to let everyone know about the MS Bike Tour. If you happen to watch CTV instead Dear Editor: of Global, you may not know that When I was a child many the bike ride is being held again years ago, the worst things that in the Camrose area from June kids did was to pass messages in 11 to 12. There will be about class to each other. A guy would 2,000 cyclists on the highways be dared to send a pretty girl a between Nisku and Camrose for note asking her out on a date those two days. There will also be or saying that she is so pretty. many support and police vehicles Often the teacher would get the present during the 170 km ride. note and read it out loud. The Being one of those riders, I red-faced guy in the back would know we are all told, at the start, be laughed at by the whole class. that we are to ride single file. I Now that did not happen to me. I am appealing to all highway only heard about such events. travellers to please be patient I was watching television with us, as there are very few when I heard of a girl who comwho will be riding single file. mitted suicide when she found There are some of us who totalout that a naked picture which ly ignore those rules of the ride she texted was sent out to a whole to chat with team members bunch of people. I have heard and pass the time. It is espethat this is not texting. It is cially congested on the roads known as sexting. near the rest points, so you According to the dictionary, may even want to avoid those sexting is "The act of sending highways. sexually explicit messages or The route takes us from photographs primarily between Nisku through to Wetaskiwin, mobile phones." Now when I was then to Camrose CRE on Saturgoing to school a few years ago in day. On Sunday we will travel the 1980s, we sent paper messag- back north on Highway 833 to es which were rather clean. The Hay Lakes and on to Nisku. If dirty messages were the pieces of you know any riders, it is not too paper that fell onto the dirty floor. late to make a donation. This is Get it? Unclean paper. the biggest fundraiser for the MS Now, I am not sure how pop- Society of the year. ular this is in the schools. In the To all the riders out there, United States this has became be wise, and have some respect a huge problem. I am not sure for everyone out on the roads. We about Canada. Now, I do know are sharing the highways with that in some school classrooms, others. texting is encouraged. I sure hope Lois Maunder, that these innocent young people Kingman
Knights support Silent Sponsor program
The Camrose Knights of Columbus have made a donation to the Camrose Minor Sports Association's Silent Sponsor program. Presenting a cheque to Jim Cook (second from right) from Camrose Community Services were Knights of Columbus members (left to right) Mike Dunnigan, Barry Stotts and Leo Fayant.
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St. Mary's Covenant Health adds new beds By Dan Jensen
Karen Knievel felt a little more comfortable during her stay at St. Mary's Hospital two weeks ago than she did during her last visit in 2010. It was the new bed that she noticed the most. St. Mary's Covenant Health has replaced more than 68 acute care beds with new electric ones designed to prevent bed ulcers, patient falls and caregiver back injuries. "The benefits to our patients and staff are immense," said St. Mary's Covenant Health executive director Cherylyn Antymniuk. "The patients are more comfortable and secure while in our care and their caregivers are better equipped to do their jobs." Knievel noticed that, in addition to providing a good night's sleep, her bed was quieter than the one she had last year. "I don't know what it was but with the old one you could hear them levelling out in the middle of the night. "With this one you don't hear anything. "I would take it home with me if I could."
Karen Knievel recuperates from knee surgery in one of St. Mary's Hospital's new beds.
Along with the new acute care beds that can be adjusted into multiple positions, St. Mary's Covenant Health was able to purchase six fall beds and fall mats that will assist with its fall reduction strategy. The new fall beds can be lowered to just a few inches off the floor, thus reducing the chances of a patient slipping and falling while climbing out of bed in the middle of the night. "If someone was to fall out of bed at night they would fall a
few inches onto a fall mat instead of a few feet onto the floor," said St. Mary's Hospital rehab manager and occupational therapist Melissa Sztym. "There is less chance that they would end up with a fractured hip or broken bones." The new beds have simple controls that make them easy to operate, and are lighter than their predecessors, making it easier for staff to push them from one location to another. "The new beds will reduce
the musculoskeletal strain for the staff," said Sztym. The 68 new acute care beds were purchased by Alberta Health Services at a total cost of approximately $300,000, or $4,395 apiece. The six fall beds were purchased with money from the St. Mary's Hospital operating budget at a cost of approximately $15,000 apiece. "We send a wish list to Alberta Health every year and the beds were on that list," said Antymniuk. Alberta Health Services also provided new overbed tables on which patients can set meal trays and other personal items. Antymniuk estimates that the beds that the new ones are replacing were at least twenty years old. Not as bad as some other hospitals, which still have the old crank handles for raising and lowering sections, but old enough to be showing their age. "We actually purchased last year brand new mattresses for all the beds not knowing that we were going to be getting all new beds," said Antymniuk. "We will now be looking at some of our other Covenant Health sites to see if any of them need new mat-
tresses. Whatever we can do to help other sites we will do." St. Mary's Covenant Health receives a lot of support each year from the St. Mary's Hospital Auxiliary, which directs proceeds from its gift shop into the purchase of new equipment. "I will meet with the ladies' auxiliary once a year and give them a wish list of some of the different equipment that I am trying to achieve during the next fiscal year," said Antymniuk. "They will then choose from the list what they want to purchase. A year or two ago they purchased new mattresses for us for the isolation rooms, which are great for reducing infections on our patients." Covenant Health is Canada's largest Catholic health care organization, with over 14,000 physicians, employees and volunteers serving in 12 communities across Alberta. A major provider in Alberta's integrated health system, Covenant Health works with Alberta Health Services and community partners to positively influence the health of Albertans through a broad range of programs and services.
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June 11 Dance Extravaganza 6:30 p.m. Charlie Killam School June 12 Ballet – “Anastasia” 2:00 p.m. Charlie Killam School
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• Water and Ice Dispenser • TripleCool™ • Energy Star
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d Annual 42nSUMMER MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 2011 SELLING FOR BANKS, FIN ANCE COMPANIES, PRIVATE CONSIG NMENTS AND FARM DISPERSALS To be held at Lindstrand Auctions Ltd. sale site, being 2 miles north of Camrose on Highway 833 THESE RINGS WILL SELL SHARP! Ring 1 – Starts at 9:00 a.m. – Shop Equipment and Miscellaneous Ring 2 – Starts at 9:30 a.m. – Cars, Trucks, Lawn & Garden and Recreational Equipment Ring 3 – Starts at 10:00 a.m. – MAJOR FARM EQUIPMENT Come early to register to avoid line-ups! Pre-register all day Friday! Subject to additions and deletions.
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COPLAND of Bashaw, Alberta
Tuesday, June 21, 2011 – 4:30 p.m.
Located: From Bashaw, go 11.5 km south on Highway 21, then 0.5 km south on Range Road 22-2; or from Mirror, go 5 km north on Highway 21, then 0.5 km south on Range Road 22-2. Note the 4:30 p.m. start time.
TRACTOR • 1999 New Holland/Versatile TV 140 4WD bi-directional tractor c/w 7614 loader, 8’ bucket and grapple, 2512 hr. at booking, 3-pt. hitch, front PTO (540/1000), 4 front hyd./2 rear hyd., rear weights, 480/85R 34 rubber (vg cond.), shedded, one owner, exc. cond. S/N D203937 STOCK and TANDEM TRAILERS • 1998 20’ Featherlite TA alum. 5th wheel stock trailer, 7000 lb axles, roll up rear door, vg cond. • 1996 24’ Featherlite TA 5th wheel trailer, rear ramps and drop deck, stored inside, 7000 lb axles, vg cond. ELK and LIVESTOCK HANDLING • Kiwi elk squeeze c/w elec. scale, fully hyd., good cond. • Complete elk handling system, 8’x8’ pen down to 5’ alley, c/w 6 sliding gates • 8’ round elk sorting pen • Thirty 8’x16’ elk panels • Four 8’x12’, two 8’x14’ elk panels, 8’x12’ gated panel • Ten 10’ HiQual cattle panels (never used) • Eleven 10’ HiHog cattle panels • Ten 16’ wooden creep feeders, tin roofs, skids • 200 new 12’x5”-6” posts, treated • 300 +/– treated 12’x5”-6” posts, used, vg cond. • 200 +/– dip treated 12’x6”-7” used posts • Roll of 8’ page wire, approx. 450’ plus misc. wire • Qty. poly, galvanized water troughs • 20’ horse shelter, poly feed troughs, quantity of slabs VEHICLES • 2002 Ford F150 XLT ext. cab, short box, 4WD, auto, A/T/C, 5th wheel, box liner, 297,400 km at booking • 2002 Ford Windstar 7 pass. van, 6 cyl., auto, 230,000 km, good cond. • 1983 Ford Mustang GLX convertible, 6 cyl., auto., alum. wheels, sells with two sets of tires and rims • 1992 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 4x4, runs, no windshield • Chev Custom 20 c/w fl at deck • Chev Z71, ext. cab, short box, 4x4, for parts • 1986 Lincoln Mark VII, parts car (front end damage) HAYING and FARM EQUIPMENT • 14’ OMC Commander self-propelled haybine • Case IH 3650 round baler • 8’ Agrator 3-pt. hitch rototiller (c/w new teeth – not installed) • 28’ IH 6200 press drills, grass seed attach., factory transport • 36’ (three 12s) Melroe 202 press drills, manual transport • 11’ 3-pt. hitch dbl. bale fork • Brandt 7”x40’ auger, Kawasaki eng., elec. start • Allied 8”x60’ PTO auger • Railroad iron yard fl oat, Crazy harrows, 20’ DT cult. SEA-CAN CONTAINERS and BIN • Two 40’ Sea-Can containers, vg cond. inside and out, (1994 and 1998) • 2000 bu. hopper bin
ATVs, YARD TRACTOR, SKIDOO • Sun L 110 cc 2WD quad, good cond. • 1984 Honda 200 S trike, rear rack • Yardman riding tractor c/w 54” mower, 25 hp, good cond. • 1976 +/– Cheetah 5000 snowmobile, 2369 mi., good cond. MISCELLANEOUS • Honda 6500 W generator, elec. start, wheels • 6’ FarmKing 3-pt. hitch fi nishing mower • 4 wheel farm wagon, wood deck • Wooden spoked wheel wagon undercarriage • Old steel wheel wagon • Windmill and aerating pump • Two 1250 gal. poly tanks (diesel) • Two outhouses, shop stand and chain hoist, quantity 2’ culvert, 100 gal. poly tank, antique walk behind cult., six rolls carpenters cloth, tool racks, 3/4” drive socket set, lg. wrench set, air compressor, hitches, plastic snow fence, antique railroad scale, elec. hand tools, two freezers, fridge, etc. SELLING FOR GREG SJOGREN Greg has sold his cattle so no longer needs this equipment. Phone 780781-1689. • 2004 Cattlelac 460 silage wagon, 3-auger, electronic scale, 425/65R22.5 rubber, only used two seasons, exc. cond. • Highline Bale Pro 6600 bale shredder • New Morand metal loading chute • Hi-Hog cattle squeeze • Morand crowding tub, rolling gate • 3-section alley SELLING FOR DON HEIDT Phone 403-788-2227 • John Deere 7721 PT combine, JD 212 PU, chopper (new knives), air foil sieve, reverser, Sunnybrook cyl., shedded (c/w set of new rub bars) • 50’ FarmKing tine harrows and drawbar, auto. fold, good cond. • 72’ Spray-Air 80-72 PT Sprayer, 400 gal., foam marker, chem fi ll, hyd. pump, good cond. • 29’ Flexicoil tow behind packers and drawbar, 1-3/4”, good cond. • Valmar 1655, one season use, exc. cond., spreader plates • FarmKing 10” roller mill on trailer • Swath fl uffer, hyd. lift and drive • Two newer 100 gal. slip tanks, one 12V pump AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Note the 4:30 p.m. start time. Anna and Harvey have discontinued their elk and farming operation. Note the very clean NH TV 140 and trailers. Lots of good livestock equipment. This list is subject to additions and deletions. Doug Johnson Auction Service will not be responsible for accidents, damage or loss. All items are sold AS IS. All sales are fi nal. GST will apply on some items. Payment in full on sale day. Payment by cash or cheque only. If paying by cheque and unknown to Auction Company, we require a letter of reference from your bank. Arrangements must be made 48 hours prior to the sale for cell phone and absentee bidding.
For more information, contact Harvey at 780-372-3582 or 780-781-5141.
FARM
for NOLAN BLADES of Camrose, Alberta
Thursday, June 23, 2011 – 11:00 a.m. Located: From Camrose, go 17 km east on Highway 26, then 6.7 km north on the Willowdale Road (Range Road 182) This is an extremely nice line of equipment. Nolan has a very good service program and most work has been done at the local John Deere dealer.
TRACTORS • 1997 John Deere 9200 4WD c/w 20.8Rx42 radial duals, 3688 hr., selling with Outback 360 auto steer and mapping, 24 spd, rear weights, 3 hyd. plus return, diff. lock, stadium lighting, deluxe cab, shedded, exc. cond. S/N RW9200H001661. Sells with terms: 30% down sale day, balance by March 1, 2012. • 1982 John Deere 1840 MFWD c/w JD 148 loader and 6’ bucket, 3-pt. hitch, 8285 hr. at booking, 60 hp, open station, 2 hyd., 540/1000 PTO, shedded, vg cond. ($11,600.00 w/o at 7443 hr. incl. eng. rebuild) HARVEST EQUIPMENT • 2002 John Deere 9650 STS combine c/w JD 914 header, 30.5-32 rubber, Crary hopper topper (300 bu), long auger, 1374 sep./1707 eng. hr., shedded, vg cond., JD greenlighted Nov. 2010, S/N HU9650S695903. Sells with terms: 25% down sale day, balance by Aug. 1, 2011. • 2002 30’ John Deere 930R rigid header c/w PU reel, full fingered auger, 50 series hook-ups, stubble lights, shedded, exc. cond., S/N H00930R696204 • Factory built header transport • 1997 21’ Premier 2920 SP swather c/w PU reel, triple delivery, 960 header, 1218 hr., 21.5Lx16.1 tires, shedded, vg cond. S/N 110448. Sells with terms: 25% down sale day, balance by Aug. 1, 2011 TRUCKS and GRAIN TRAILER • 2002 Freightliner FDL 112 TA cab & chassis, day cab, 5th whl, Cat C-12 eng., 13 spd, 598,000 km, air ride, 11Rx22.5 rubber, shedded (Injectors done in 2010), this is a very clean truck in vg/exc. cond. • 2001 36’ Doepker TA grain trailer, open end, air ride, roll tarp, 11R24.5 tires, shedded, one owner, good cond. • 1975 IHC SA grain truck c/w 16’ box & hoist, 26,005 miles, roll tarp, V8, 4&2 trans., 9.00x20 rubber, shedded, exc. cond. for its age AIR DRILL • 39’ Flexicoil 5000 c/w FC 2320 air tank, 320 3rd tank, FC seed treater, dbl shoot, 9” spacing, stealth openers (carbide tips), 550 lb trips, 4” packers, 3 rollers, new auger flighting 2 yr. ago, new packer bearings (greaseless) and manifolds 4 yr. ago, 3rd tank presently not plumbed to drill, good cond. Sells with terms: 30% down sale day, balance by March 1, 2012. HEAVY HARROWS / SPRAYER • 72’ Bourgault 7200HH heavy harrow, 5/8” tines, hyd. angle, one owner, good cond. • 2003 90’ Flexicoil 67XL PT sprayer, 1250 gal. tank, auto rate, auto. fold, rinse tank, chem. fill, T-Jet dbl nozzle bodies and tips, one owner, exc. cond. (purchased May/04) AUGERS and CULTIVATOR • 2009 Brandt 10”x70’ swing auger
c/w hyd. drive swing mover, dbl swing flighting, reverser, never had fertilizer, limited use, exc. cond. • Sakundiak HD8-1200 8”x39’ auger c/w Hawes mover and elec. clutch, 18 hp Honda, vg cond. • Westfield 10”x60’ swing auger • 39’ Morris MP-912 DT cultivator, 4 bar mtd. harrows, good cond. HOPPER BINS • Two 2004 Wheatland 1615E hopper bins, epoxy lined, 3280 bu +/-, skid, manway, manhole, vg cond. • MISCELLANEOUS • Craftsman LT 1000 lawn tractor, 42” deck, 20 hp, vg cond. • 2009 Wheatheart 8” bin sweep • Wheatheart hyd. transfer auger • Chem Traveller chem pump • Snoco grain cleaner • Two 1000 gal. fuel tanks/stands • Slip tank, 12V pump • Labtronics grain tester c/w accessories • Ekay bin sweep • Anvil, 5/10 gal. crocks, 3/4” socket set, quantity of wrenches, 200 lb. +/- of new bolts, hyd. drill fills, chainsaw, power tools, Case IH parts, chains, cables, antique wrenches, etc. SELLING FOR KERRY BLADES Phone 780-672-6718 • 1988 Case IH 1682 PT combine c/w self contained power unit, (471 Detroit, 150 hp), runs and operates very well, Kirby chaff spreader, reverser, shedded, vg cond. See pics on website. • 1981 Gleaner L2 SP combine, hydro, Melroe 378 PU, AC, new rub bars and rattle chains 2 crops ago, 3198 sep./3867 eng. hr., shedded • 20’ Gleaner straight cut header, batt reel SELLING FOR LES ERICKSON Phone 780-608-3990 • 1988 GMC 7000 SA grain truck c/w 16’ steel box (54” sides) and hoist, 114,650 km, 11Rx22.5 rubber, roll tarp, 366 eng., 5&2 trans., shedded, good clean truck. See pics on website. • Sakundiak 8”x46’ HD8-1400 straight PTO auger • Sakundiak 7”x41’ auger, Wisc. eng., elec. start • NH 273 sq. baler, shedded, good cond. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Note the terms of payment on some pieces of equipment. A very clean line of equipment. Nolan farmed level land. He did not grow peas. All larger items have been shedded. This list is subject to additions and deletions. Doug Johnson Auction Service will not be responsible for accidents, damage or loss. All items are sold AS IS. All sales are final. GST will apply on some items. Payment in full on sale day. Payment by cash or cheque only. If paying by cheque and unknown to Auction Company, we require a letter of reference from your bank. Arrangements must be made 48 hours prior to the sale for cell phone bidding and absentee bidding.
For more information, contact Nolan Blades at 403-620-4837
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AUCTIONS for Don and Letha Saltvold of Donalda, Alberta Friday, June 24, 2011 – 10:30 a.m.
Located: From the Meeting Creek turn-off on Highway 56, go 6 miles east on Township Road 431, then 1/2 mile south on Range Road 184 (Meeting Creek is approximately 1/2 hour south of Camrose on Highway 56 or 1/2 hour north of Stettler on Highway 56): OR from Donalda, go 6-1/2 miles north on Range Road 185 (from Donalda, go north on the gravel through the Meeting Creek valley). WATCH FOR SIGNS! Bethany Lutheran Church ladies will cater lunch.
TRACTORS • 1989 Ford Versatile 846 (Blue) 4WD c/w 18.4Rx38 duals, 3136 hr., shedded, one owner, very clean tractor with good rubber, S/N D430189 (This tractor had a N14 Cummins installed approx. 1100 hr. ago.) • Minneapolis Moline 1350 2WD on propane, cab, 23.1x34 singles, 540/1000 PTO, shedded • Massey Ferguson 65 2WD, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, vg rear rubber HARVEST EQUIPMENT • 1981/82 White 9700 SP combine c/w Melroe 388 PU, 3219 hr., chaff spreader, shedded, Most updates have been completed to bring this combine to 9720 standards incl. 13’ header with large auger. S/N 9730103 • 1988 25’ Versatile 4025 header to fit Vers. Bi-Directional, batt reel, dbl swath attach., c/w Vers. 4250 header adapter • Header transport • 25’ John Deere 590 PT swather, Honeybee knife and guards, auto. transport, good cond. (This item selling for Charles Broughton 780781-7112.) TRUCKS • 1974 GMC 6500 TA grain truck c/w 18’ steel box and hoist, roll tarp, 10.00x20s, 429 gas, 5&4 trans., air brakes, shedded, good cond. • 1975 Dodge 600 SA grain truck c/w 14’ box and hoist, roll tarp, 10.00x20s, 361 eng. (propane), 5&2 trans., 73,700 mi., shedded • 1966 Fargo 600 SA grain truck c/w 14’ box and hoist, roll tarp, 9.00x20s, 318 eng., 5&2 trans. • 1975 Dodge 100 1/2 ton, 2WD, propane AIR SEEDER / HEAVY HARROWS • 32’ Bourgault 8800 c/w 2155 tank, broadcast kit, single shoot, 9” spacing, mtd. packers and harrows, knock-on spoons, good cond. • 50’ Flexicoil 85 heavy harrow, 9/16” tines, vg cond. FIELD EQUIPMENT • 27’ White 272 disc, smooth blades, one owner, good cond. • 12’ Friggstad hyd. land leveler, heavy unit, very good cond. • John Deere 700 7 yard hyd. scraper, good cond. (This item selling for Charles Broughton 780-781-7112) • R&R 5 shank subsoiler, new teeth • 42’ Friggstad DT cultivator, NH 3 kit, Beline applicator and broadcast kit, 4-bar harrows, (sells with extenstions to 50’) • 9’ John Deere 3-pt. hitch rear blade, exc. cond. • 1995 72’ Spray-Air 2072 PT sprayer, 400 gal., Smucker marker, hyd. pump, good cond. • Kirshner V ditcher, vg cond. • 45’ anhydrous applicator (750 gal tank not on unit at present) • JD 4-wheel farm wagon, wood deck • 4-wheel farm wagon, 12’ steel deck • Three 30’ harrows and drawbar (one diamond) • Two 36’ Morris rod weeders BINS and AUGERS • Wheatland 1607 hopper bin, epoxy lined, aeration, 1900+/- bu. • Wood hopper bin, 800+/- bu. • 12,000 bu +/- grain ring c/w cover (approx. 4’x30’ dia.) used once • 8”x51’ Westfield swing auger • 7”x41’ Sakundiak auger, 18 hp
Magnum Kohler • 7”x35’ Brandt auger, 10hp Kawasaki • 10”x60’ Mayrath PTO auger • 7”x37’ Hodge vacuum assist PTO auger • 7”x37’ Hodge PTO auger, 6” Mayrath auger, 5” hyd. auger ANTIQUE TRACTOR, TRUCKS, CARS • Case D tractor, very good rubber, hyd., live PTO, sharp tractor, 6V system, SN 5611615 • 1952 (?) Chev Maple Leaf 3-T truck, rear corner windows • 1952 (?) Chev Maple Leaf 1700 3-T • 1952 (?) GMC 9430 pick-up • 1960s Fargo pick-up • 1975 Chrysler 4-dr., 400, auto • 1964 Chrysler 4-dr. QUAD and LAWNMOWER • 2001 Suzuki 500 4WD quad, 3748 km, front/back racks, vg cond. • 1994 Dixon zero-turn mower, 42” deck, rear bagger, 12 hp Briggs, good cond. MISCELLANEOUS and ANTIQUES • 1983 Chrysler 5th Ave, 4-dr., loaded • 3-pt. hitch spin spreader • Four aeration fans • V-type and round aeration ducts • 3-tank overhead fuel stand on skids c/w two 500 gal. tanks • Two slip tanks, one 12V pump • Two 1000 gal. fuel tanks, Ritchie cattle waterer, fifty 10” Bourgault knock-on sweeps, 100 lb propane tank, Air compressor, jacks, hand tools, 3/4” socket set, new air seeder hose, two water pumps, 20-T hyd. shop press, pressure washer, crop lifters, new 15’ Macdon sickle, chains, propane heater, propane saddle tank (100 gal.+/-), elec. hedge trimmer, bale feeder, slidein stock racks • Viking fanning mill, Carter Disc grain cleaner, McCormick Deering cream separator, West Falia milking machine, antique drill press, Domo elec. cream separator, Singer sewing machine, beam scale, antique cast iron footed tub, some household items SELLING FOR SHANE PLAYFAIR Phone 403-807-8704 • Case 4690 4WD tractor c/w 20.8x34 duals, 4 hyd. plus aux., 1000 PTO, powershift, S/N 8857071 • 18’ Hesston 6450 SP swather, UII PU reel, gauge wheels, approx. 100 hr. on rebuilt eng. • 1977 Ford F600 SA grain truck c/w 14’ box and hoist, 4&2 trans. • Brandt 10”x60’ hyd. swing auger • Sakundiak 7”x33’ auger, 14 hp Kohler, elec. start • Swather transport with ramps • Canola roller • Voltmaster 10 KVA (10,000 W) generator, elec. start, 50 Amp breaker, commercial unit - USA built AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Don and Letha have retired from farming. Most major items have been shedded. This list is subject to additions and deletions. Doug Johnson Auction Service will not be responsible for accidents, damage or loss. All items are sold AS IS. All sales are final. GST will apply on some items. Payment in full on sale day. Payment by cash or cheque only. If paying by cheque and unknown to Auction Company, we require a letter of reference from your bank. Arrangements must be made 48 hr. prior to the sale for absentee and cell phone bidding.
For more information, contact Don Saltvold at 403-883-2556 or 403-304-9098
View full listing and pictures at www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com
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DOUG JOHNSON AUCTION SERVICE Camrose, AB • License #210193 • Phone 780-672-1105
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UNRESERVED
CONSTRUCTION
AND BRUSHING
AUCTION
for HOE-CAT CONSULTING (1993) LTD. (Don and Marg Anger) of Camrose, Alberta
UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION for DON OLSON of Ohaton, Alberta Tue., June 28, 2011 – 11:00 a.m. Located: From Camrose, go 17 km east on Highway 26, then 3.3 km (2 miles) north on Willowdale Road (Range Road 182)
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Sat., June 25, 2011 – 11:00 a.m. Sale to be held at Hoe-Cat Consulting Ltd. shop in New Norway, Alberta. Don and Marg have been in business for many years. Their equipment is in very good condition and is ready to go to work. Don has maintained everything very well. Limited misc. so please be on time.
CAT and SCRAPER • Cat D7F crawler, 13’ dbl. tilt blade, new corner bits, plumbed for scraper, 3rd valve for ripper, undercarriage 75% +/– remaining, well maintained, good cond. S/N 92E1620 • Le Tourneau LS II yd. hyd. scraper, new rear rubber, vg cond. • Two new tires to fi t scraper, 20x20 BREAKING DISCS and PLOW • 12’ Kello-Bilt 450 HD breaking disc, notched blades, new scrapers, cyl. redone, 10.00x20 rubber, good cond. • 2005 12’ Ezee-On 1225 medium duty breaking disc, notched blades (25”), c/w 12’ hyd. lift heavy chain harrows, vg cond. (Purchased new April/07) • Heavy duty 28” single bottom breaking plow, good cond. K/G BLADE, BRUSH RAKE, GRAPPLE • 12’ Rome K/G blade, dbl. tilt, skid, good cond. • 13’ Beales brush rake, dbl. tilt, c/w SA HD transport trailer, good cond. • 7-1/2’ Heavy duty brush grapple (was being used on MF loader) TRACTORS • 2006 Massey Ferguson 5465 Dyna-4 MFWD tractor c/w MF 1080 loader, 7’ bucket and grapple, 2906 hr. at booking, 3-pt. hitch, joystick, shuttle shift, 540/1000 PTO, 2 hyd., 18.4R38 singles, 105 hp, vg cond., S/N R059049 • Versatile 850 Series II 4WD, 30.5L-32 singles (new rears), new pins and bushings, cylinders redone, three hyd. remotes plus aux., good clean tractor ROOT / ROCK RAKE • 12’ heavy duty hyd. drive root/ rock rake, PTO hyd. drive pump, large hyd. reservoir, heavy unit in vg cond. BRUSH BURNER • Brush burner, 4’ fan powered by 25 hp Kohler Pro, elec. start, fan has 4-way hyd. tilt, four 100 lb. liquid propane bottles, unit is mounted on 1987 Ford 250 4WD, V8, 4-spd stand DUMP WAGON and TRAILER • Heavy duty SA Dualled hyd. dump wagon, 16’x8’ with 2’ sides, hyd. endgate, steel fl oor, dual cyl. Nordic scissor hoist • 16’ TA trailer, 16” rubber, good cond.
SKID STEER • 2008 Gehl 4840E series skid steer loader, 142 hr. at booking, 70” dirt bucket, AC/ heat, front wiper, exc. cond., S/N GHL04840E00411791 • Pallet forks for above unit • Ball hitch attach. FUEL / TOOL TRAILER • TA Fuel/Tool trailer c/w 500 gal. fuel tank, gas powered fuel pump, air compressor with 9 hp Honda eng., tool storage cabinets, very nice unit PACKER and CULTIVATOR • 8’ Tampo packer Model H-2, new bearings, scrapers redone, vg cond. • 10’ DT cultivator TRUCK • 2008 Ford 250 XLT Super Duty 3/4 T, 4x4, crew cab, short box, 5.4L, 95,830 km at booking, 5-spd. auto., 18” rubber (very good), alum. wheels, chrome grill guard, heated power seats, tool box, good cond. HOLIDAY TRAILER • 2000 25-1/2’ Frontier W255 bunk model 5th wheel holiday trailer, 6000 lb. axles, new tires, bunk beds, sleeps seven, 3-burner stove, outside shower, awning, CD player, FA furnace, vg cond. UTILITY VEHICLE • 2008 Kubota PTV 900, diesel, 4WD, 4’ hyd. dump box, 119 hr. at booking, power steering, good cond. MISCELLANEOUS • Makita G4300 N generator, auto idle, elec. start, new Jan./11 • Misc. shop tools, oils, etc. • Quantity of steel firepit rings AUCTIONEER’S NOTE There is limited misc. so please be on time. Don and Marg have a very well maintained line of equipment. This list is subject to additions and deletions. Doug Johnson Auction Service will not be responsible for accidents, damage or loss. All items are sold AS IS. All sales are final. GST will apply on some items. Payment in full on sale day. Payment by cash or cheque only. If paying by cheque and unknown to Auction Company, we require a letter of reference from your bank. Arrangements must be made 48 hours prior to the sale for cell phone and absentee bidding.
TRACTORS and DOZER • John Deere 8630 c/w 20.8x34 duals (two new tires), 7390 hr., quad trans., three hyd., 1000 PTO, (This tractor has 50 series engine) • 13’ Leon 6-way hyd. dozer blade (Fits above tractor, sells separate) • IH 1086 2WD tractor c/w IH 2350 loader, 7’ bucket and manure tines, 7248 hr., 18.4x38 duals, 540/1000 PTO, two hyd., good cond. • Case 2470 4WD, 23.1x30 singles, 7531 hr., powershift, two hyd. • Oliver 77 2WD, 13x26 singles, one hyd., 540 PTO, belt pulley, 1953 (?), S/N 273529C77E • MF Super 90 2WD, 18.4x30 (good rubber), one hyd., 540 PTO, sells with Dual loader and bucket • Cockshutt 50 with front mount post pounder TRUCKS • 1977 Ford F-750 grain truck c/w 16’ VMM steel box and Nordic hoist, roll tarp, 390 eng., 5&2 trans., 10.00x20 rubber, good cond. • 1975 +/– IH 1700 grain truck c/w 16’ box and hoist, roll tarp, 5&2 trans., 10.00x20 rubber • 1957 Mercury 600 SA grain truck c/w 14’ box and hoist, runs • 1962 Mercury fl at bed, hoist, rebuilt 292 eng., 9.00x20 rubber, used as bale truck • 1988 Ford F-250 4x4, ext. cab, long box, 460 eng., 4-spd manual/overdrive, 195,000 +/– km, runs good FIELD EQUIPMENT • 28’ IH 7200 hoedrills, grass seed attach., factory transport, rubber packers • 70’ Riteway harrows and drawbar c/w Valmar 3200, good cond. • 27’ Co-op DT cultivator, walking axles, 3-bar harrows • 24’ JD 100 DT cultivator, 4-bar harrows • 60’ Inland PT sprayer, 500 gal. • 22’ Morris 80-11 Seedrite hoedrills • 36’ Morris field cult. • 25’ Co-op DT cult., harrows (parts unit) • 14’ Cockshutt 246 DT cult., 20’ Versatile fi eld cult., 50’ JD harrow drawbar, JD fl exible harrow sections, 16’ JD surflex HAYING / HARVEST EQUIP. • 18’ Versatile 400 swather c/w Macdon PU reel and batt reel • 15’ NH 1090 swather c/w hay crimper, PU reel • MF 1560 round baler, shedded • Vermeer 605C round baler • 9’ Ford 537 haybine, needs some work • JD 4-bar side delivery rake
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Vicon 5-wheel rake 6 bale auto stooker Square bale stook fork 15’ MF 655 swather (parts) Vers. 103 SP swather (parts) LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT • NH 358 mixer mill, bale feed, newer tires, shedded, good cond. • Hesston BP 25 bale processor (This item selling for Eldon Oppen 780-672-6966) • 10’x21’ pipe bale rack, well built • Four round bale feeders, two troughs BINS and AUGERS • 14’ Westeel 1350 bu +/– bin (floor 6 yr.) • Four Butler 1500 bu +/– bins • Versatile 8”x42’ PTO auger • Sakundiak 7”x33’ auger, 14 hp, elec. start • Scoop-A-Second 7”x29’ auger, 10 hp, elec. start • Scoop-A-Second 6”x35’ auger, 10 hp, elec. start ANTIQUE TRUCK / EQUIP. • 1946 Ford 3-Ton cab & chassis, mostly complete • MH single bottom breaking plow on steel, converted to hyd. lift • 10’ steel wheel cult. • Dump rake • Int. Harvester pump eng. MISCELLANEOUS • 7’ Leon 3-pt. hitch rear blade • 5’ Ford 930 3-pt. hitch finishing mower • Monarch pump jack • Two 500 gal. fuel tanks/stands • 100 gal. slip tank • 1250 gal. poly tank • 25 rolls telephone wire • Beech top tool cabinet, Craftsman bottom unit • Craftsman 6.5 hp front drive lawn mower • Air compressor, shop vac, workmate bench, misc. wrenches and tools, grinder, skill saws, 6” and 7” ice augers, elec. cut off saw and table, antique forge and post drill, etc. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Don has rented his land. There is not much misc. so please be on time. This list is subject to additions and deletions. Doug Johnson Auction Service will not be responsible for accidents, damage or loss. All items are sold AS IS. All sales are final. GST will apply on some items. Payment in full on sale day. Payment by cash or cheque only. If paying by cheque and unknown to auction company, we require a letter of reference from your bank. Arrangements must be made 48 hours prior to the sale for cell phone and absentee bidding.
Visit our showroom today KLUG’S SHEET METAL (Camrose) LTD. (Since 1939)
(780)672-2335
4603-53rd Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 0Y1
SPECIAL SIONS A C C O LAIRD BURCHILL Happy 50th Birthday! Love, Laurie and Homer
Happy 16th Hamilton! Love Your Loyal Subjects
John, Bonny and Emma proudly announce the birth of
Kennedy Wayne Radchenko For more information, contact Don Anger at 780-679-7278 or 780-679-0159
For more information, contact Don at 780-672-6043 or 780-679-4489
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born May 24, 2011 at 5:25 a.m. 7 lb. 9-1/2 oz.
Dayne Sorensen and Stacey Reich, along with their families, would like to extend an open invitation to friends and neighbors on June 18 at 8:30 p.m. for their wedding dance at the Rosalind Hall
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Community Gardener award for Helmig
Fatal small engine plane crash near Bashaw Submitted Bashaw RCMP
Brothers Dean and Lee Sorken died in a plane crash near Bashaw on June 4. They were on their way to Killam for a wedding. At 5:30 p.m. on Saturday, the Bashaw RCMP recovered two deceased persons from a plane wreckage. The RCMP had to call in heavy equipment to excavate the crash site to recover the bodies and extract the wreckage from the farm field. Bashaw
RCMP district commander Sgt. Geoff Buxcey said the plane crashed near the town of Bashaw. The plane originated in Langley, B.C. and was destined for Killam. The aircraft was located at approximately 3:20 a.m. in a farmer's field north of Stettler and southeast of Bashaw. The Transportation Safety Board was dispatched to the scene. The cause of the crash is under investigation.
– SINCE 1977 – • Bedding Plants • Potted Plants • Hanging Baskets • Perennials • Trees & Shrubs • Gift Certificates Available
Many Items on Sale DIRECTIONS: From Camrose – Take 50th Street south, just 19 km south by gravel (follow signs) From Junction of Hwys. 13 and 21 – go 13.7 km south, then 7 km east on Silver Creek Road, then 2 km north (follow signs) We are on Twp Rd 454 and Range Road 204
780-855-3988 www.silvercreekgreenhouses.com HOURS: Mon. to Fri., 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sat. and Sun., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 13 to 19, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. everyday After June 19 please phone ahead.
Shirley Helmig accepts the Alberta Horticultural Association's Community Gardener award from Camrose and District Horticulture Association president Linda Tomaszewski. By Dan Jensen
Camrose and District Horticulture Association member Shirley Helmig is an avid gardener who prefers to go about her business without fanfare or recognition. She was surprised at the association's May 26 meeting, therefore, when she was named recipient of the Alberta Horticultural Association's Community Gardener award. The award acknowledges the contributions Helmig has made and continues to make to horticulture in Camrose and district. "I feel really humbled by this," said Helmig in accepting the award from Camrose and District Horticulture Association president Linda Tomaszewski. Helmig's passion for gardening has been evidenced by her willingness to assist the Rosehaven courtyard a renewed place of beauty. "Rosehaven enquired if we would like to bring back to life one of their courtyards," said Helmig. "It was really overgrown, there was nothing nice about it, and they wanted a place where they could bring residents for gatherings. Everyone worked really hard on it and it is now a place of beauty." The Horticultural Association planted this year's garden with the help of Rosehaven residents May 31. Helmig also operates the garden club at Ecole Sifton School. "It's really popular with the students," said Helmig. "They start asking me when the club is going to get going as early as December." The students made a recent trip to a greenhouse, where they planted tomatoes, and planted all the flower boxes in front of the school. All the food grown by the students is donated to the Camrose Food Bank. "The students are looking for that type of gardening experience, otherwise they wouldn't be coming out for the meetings," said Helmig. Helmig is chair of the Camrose and District Horticulture Association's Junior Gardener Program, for young people between the ages of six and 13. The association provides the seeds for the program and, at the end of the year, judges the gardens that have been planted. "Nobody's garden is chosen as the best or anything, and everyone receives a monetary award," said Helmig. Alberta Horticultural Association secretary Arnold F. Pittan commended Helmig for all her hard work. "We wish you many more years of successful gardening and we know that many will continue to benefit from your efforts," he said. "You are indeed a credit to horticulture in Alberta."
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Join us for lunch in The Tap Room NOW OPEN AT 11 a.m. If yyou haven’t yet been to The Tap Room, you’re in for a treat. It’s a place you can go to enjoy good food in a comfortable setting. Order from the full Norsemen menu – maybe enjoy one of the craft-brewed beers made right here – and relax. The world outside can wait, for a little while.
Sirloin, charbroiled S to perfection A six-ounce A Alberta Sirloin steak, charbroiled to your taste. Includes grilled garlic toast and your choice of side dishes. (Just ask your server for our delicious side dish options.) All this for only…
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• Fresh Fruit and Vegetables • Baking • Meat • Eggs • Crafts/Sewing • Health Products FOR INFORMATION OR TO BOOK A TABLE, CALL SARA AT 780-781-5501
Three Fun-Filled Days
July 1 to 3, 2011
ENTERTAINMENT
Rev. Ken Grambo will be here June 25!
SOME OF THE ACTIV ACTIVITIES INCLUDE: Silent Auction
HISTORY ROAD The Ultimate Car Show
Reynolds-Alberta Museum June 11 & 12, 2011
Pancake Breakfast Unveiling in the Park Camrose Miniature Train
Children’s Activities Supper/Jo Hikk Concert and Beer Garden – t Advance tickets on sale until June 24
Alberta Prairie Covered Wagons
Hot Air Balloon Rides
Battle River Quilters’ Show at Ferintosh Manor
Non-Denominational Church Service
Fireworks Display
Plus much, much more!
For more information, check out www.ferintoshdra.com, email ferintoshdra@hotmail.com or call 780-877-2513
Reynolds-Alberta Museum and home of Canada’s Aviation Hall of Fame Located 2 KM West of Wetaskiwin on Highway 13 Phone 780.361.1351 or 1.800.661.4726 • www.reynoldsalbertamuseum.com
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Mayers to be honoured at BRCF dinner By Dan Jensen
The Battle River Community Foundation will pay tribute to Norman and Betty Mayer at its annual Camrose Community Builders' dinner Friday, Oct. 21. Owners of Central Agencies, the Mayers have supported many events and organizations over the 47 years they have been in Camrose, including the University of Alberta Faculty Sponsorship Program, Camrose Composite High School, Camrose Public Library, Camrose Association for Community Living, the Canada Day celebrations, Camrose Minor Hockey, the Camrose Skating Club, Edgeworth Centre, Battle River Community Foundation and the Canadian Cancer Society Relay for Life. "They have said many times that they strongly believe it is
important to give back to the community in which they reside," said Battle River Community Foundation board chair Blain Fowler. The Camrose Community Builders' Dinner was started seven years ago to honour and celebrate local heroes who have given elbow grease, time and commitment, and shown leadership in making their community a better place. Joe and Phyllis Voytechek were honoured at the first dinner in 2004, followed by Bill and Berdie Fowler in 2005, Red and Fran Elliott in 2006, Arlene and Alver Person in 2007, Bitz O'Riordan in 2008, Bernie and Jeanette Boser in 2009, and Dave and Gail Stolee in 2010. The total amount raised from all the dinners is more than $250,000.
Battle River Community Foundation director By Reesor noted at the Foundation's open house June 1 that, in addition to honouring community builders, the builders' dinners help BRCF fulfill its mandate. "Because each dinner attracts so many people of the community we are able to get our message out more and more and wider and wider," said Reesor. "And because of the diversity of the honourees, there is variety from year to year in the people who attend. That is why, when we approach a potential honouree, we ask that person or that couple to lend us their names for the evening. These people are asked to do the Foundation a favour." Tickets for the next Camrose Community Builders' dinner will be made available in the near future.
Evraz Camrose Works a strong supporter of BRCF over the years By Dan Jensen
Evraz Camrose Works has contributed more than $70,000 to the Battle River Community Foundation since 1995. "As quoted by Jerry Greenfield, if you support the community they will support you," said Evraz Camrose Works general manager Mike Howard at the annual public meeting and open house of the Battle River Community Foundation June 1. "The community has certainly done its part and it is our responsibility as an employer to do ours by giving back to the area." Mr. Howard said Evraz Camrose Works uses youth, education and the community as its criterion for the distribution of funds. "I believe that the views of the Battle River Community Foundation and Evraz are aligned in their strategies with these three items being addressed when funding is distributed. I am satisfied that the Battle River Community Foundation is a trusted organization that has taken a key role in coordinating activities to the benefit of Camrose and surrounding community." Mr. Howard said one thing that makes Camrose and area so great is the fact that it has
Evraz G.M. Mike Howard
organizations like the Battle River Community Foundation that work so hard to enhance the community and the lives of residents. "It is the tremendous vision and leadership that the Foundation has shown that allows us to have a community that enables people from all walks of life to enjoy a standard of living that they deserve and to make our community a place we would want to live in and raise families in a healthy, positive and safe environment. In turn this benefits the business community by providing strong leaders, a committed and a stable work force
from which to draw on for many years to come." Evraz has been a producer of steel line pipe and casing for over 50 years and, while it currently employs 130 at the Camrose facility, that number has been as high as 400. Evraz is an international company with its North American headquarters situated in Chicago and its corporate headquarters in Moscow. "Our raw materials are sourced from around the world; we receive steel from Russia, Japan, Korea, the United States, Germany and others," said Mr. Howard. To date, Evraz Camrose Works and its predecessors have produced and sold over five million tons of product from Camrose. "Although we are a global company, the commitment to the local communities where our facilities operate is of great importance to us," said Mr. Howard. "Our facility considers our people to be our greatest asset, for being a successful company and for allowing us to remain in business for over 50 years. We have many employees who have been with us for over 30 years and a quarter century club membership that exceeds 100 employees."
Household Hazardous Waste Roundup scheduled to be held June 17 and 18 By Dan Jensen
The City of Camrose and Camrose County are hosting their bi-annual Household Hazardous Waste Round-Up Friday, June 17 and Saturday, June 18. The Hazardous Household Waste Round-Up is an opportunity to clean out all those half-empty containers that may be dangerous if dumped down the drain, poured on the ground or even sent to the Camrose Landfill. "Every householder uses products in the house and garden containing chemicals that are hazardous when disposed of improperly," says the City of Camrose website. "Mixed together in the landfills, these chemicals can be dangerous to the workers and to the environment."
Wastes brought to the Hazardous Household Waste Roundup should be in their original containers. If the container is broken or cracked, the wastes should be placed inside a leak-proof package and labelled. Unidentifiable wastes should be brought to a Round-up staff person. "Any container that cautions about careful use of the product or disposal of the container should be included in the Household Hazardous Waste Round-up container," says the website. All materials collected at the Hazardous Household Waste Round-up will be classified, manifested, packed and transported by trained personnel and taken to the Alberta Special Waste Management Facility near Swan
Hills for proper treatment and disposal. The cost of treatment will be borne by Alberta Environment. Household Hazardous Wastes are unused household products that contain corrosive, toxic, flammable or reactive ingredients. These wastes should not be put in the trash or down the drain. Improper disposal can lead to contamination of our water, air and land, and can be a threat to human health. The Household Hazardous Waste Round-up will be held at the City of Camrose Public Works Yards, 4202-51 Avenue, from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m., June 17, and from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., June 18.
Norm and Betty Mayer are community builders.
BRCF doing just fine By Dan Jensen
All in all, the Battle River Community Foundation is doing just fine. The Foundation will be returning to its normal granting levels in the 2011 cycle after investment gains of 15 and nine per cent respectively in 2009 and 2010. The Foundation chose to suspend grants from endowments in 2010 as part of its responsibility to wisely manage the gifts of its donors. "Our investments recovered nicely in 2009 but at year-end we were still underwater by about two per cent," said Foundation board chair Blain Fowler at the organization's annual open house June 1. In spite of that, the Foundation was able to grant $117,247 in 2010 in support of a variety of worthwhile projects because several generous donors allowed their gifts to flow through rather than being placed in endowment funds. "Even at what is considered by be a rather meagre granting cycle by our standards, may I be so bold as to suggest this total probably exceeds the total of the charitable work done during the year by all the local service clubs combined," said Fowler. With $6,137,448 in endowments at the close of business on December 31, 2011, the Battle River Community Foundation is slightly ahead of schedule in its goal to have $10 million in endowments by the end of 2014. A total of 23 new funds were created in 2010, many of which honour individuals whose personal legacy matches the Foundation's belief in the importance of strengthening the communities it serves. "We now have two hundred and nine named funds," said Fowler. The total donations to the Foundation in 2010 was $761,640.04. "Our Foundation received support from an amazing three hundred sixty-two unique donors in 2010," said Fowler. "It is gratifying to know that we are on people's minds and that they chose to support the causes they care about most through the Battle River Community Foundation." In addition to building endowments and making grants, the Battle River Community Foundation has chosen to assume a pro-active role in community leadership by partnering with appropriate organizations to identify needs. Together with the Battle River School Division and the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta, it launched Reading University in 2009, an intensive remedial reading program which addresses the issue of early childhood literacy. "Last year we added a second campus at Tofield, the second largest school in the Battle River School Division," said Fowler. "From an initial enrollment of thirty-seven students in our first year, we will be helping fifty-nine children during our July 2011 session. "The good that is being done now will have a positive impact on these children and those around them for the rest of their lives." Fowler closed by saying that, with the encouragement and support of donors, the Battle River Community Foundation is becoming a strong influence for the good of Camrose and communities in the Battle River area. "We, on the Foundation board, share the view that the greater the trust people place in us, the greater our duty to honour that trust. We take our responsibility very seriously." Applications from qualified registered charities for Battle River Community Foundation grants must be submitted by early October of each year. Grants are evaluated by grants committee members based on the overall benefit of the project to the community, the number of people in the community who will benefit, the longevity of the benefit to the community, the probability of success of the project, and several other factors, including the strength of the volunteer board of directors. Once the committee reaches a consensus, results are delivered to the entire BRCF board for review and approval.
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Crowfoot Member of Parliament Kevin Sorenson says he is pleased with the Conservative Government’s plan for Canada as announced in the Speech from the Throne. Sorenson says, “After 10 years, I am overjoyed that the Throne Speech promises the failed and costly long-gun registry will be eliminated in the First Session of the 41st Parliament.” “We will provide farmers in Western Canada the same freedom of choice that farmers in other provinces already enjoy by eliminating the monopoly of the Canadian Wheat Board. We will reintroduce our comprehensive law-and-order legislation to combat crime and terrorism and table legislation to reform the Senate and combat human smuggling.” “The overall tone of the Throne Speech keeps with our election campaign focus on the economy. Canada continues to be one of the world’s topperforming advanced economies, but the global economic environment remains uncertain. We are acting to protect Canada’s recovery and set the foundations for long-term growth.” Sorenson continues, “The Throne Speech promises that our government will support job creation and growth by providing a stable, low-tax environment; developing a highly skilled and flexible workforce; supporting innovation and the adoption of new technologies; and expand access to markets abroad. This is important to our local agriculture sector.” “We are committed to eliminating the federal budgetary deficit and support hard-working families by helping seniors make ends meet and continuing to help Canadians save for their retirement. We will work with the provinces and territories to ensure that the health care system is sustainable and delivers results for Canadians.” Sorenson concludes, “The economy remains the Government’s top priority. Next Monday, we will introduce the Next Phase of Canada’s Economic Action Plan - Budget 2011 - to build on the progress already made and to ensure Canada remains one of the world’s top performing advanced economies.” Visit www.sft.gc.ca to read the Speech from the Throne for the First Session of the 41st Parliament of Canada.
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Sorenson bids good riddance to gun registry
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Daysland Palace Theatre Summer Arts Program IS PROUD TO PRESENT
Fun and exciting programs for all ages! July 4 to 7 – Skipping Camp with Camrose Spirals
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Hop? Jump? Prance? SKIP! Come to this camp and master the art of skip rope jumping! Learn all the tricks and have a great time doing it. Come master the art of the double-dutch and learn to do the can-can and we don’t mean the dance! Bring all your friends and make a brand new routine to music!
July 12 to 15 – Circus Camp with FLYIN’ BOB! Come and have a ridiculously stupendously spectacularly good time at this four-day camp filled with feet-defying fun! Learn to walk on a tightrope and the amazing skill of juggling. Come test your skills on the Rolla-Bolla and learn a new way to get around on the unicycle. This camp is perfect for all the young clowns out there. It’s energetic fun with lots of things to learn. And even a final performance!
July 18 to 21 – Intro to Busking with Hailey Sisson Want to learn what busking is and some of the very awesome ways to do it? Come join us at this super fun camp full of learning and games. At this camp, you will learn the basics of how to walk on stilts, play with trick sticks, spin glowing poi and much more. Come away with fun new skills that you can show and impress your friends. And at the end, you get to keep the things you make and practise with!
July 25-29 – Drama Camp with Karen Johnson-Diamond To act or not to act? That is the question! And we say “ACT!” Join in on the drama and heighten your acting skills. The program will explore the components of theatre and theatre production rather than getting a finished show on the stage. Karen Johnson-Diamond is a Calgary-based professional actor, improvisor and drama educator. She has appeared on many Alberta stages. During the week, students will explore acting, voice, movement, direction, music and much more … come and surround yourself with her creativity for an amazing week of theatre!
August 2 to 5 – Advanced Busking Camp with Caroline Buddy Did you have fun at the Intro to Busking Camp or the Circus Camp? Of course you did! Well then, this is the camp for you. If you already have the basics of busking down, then come to this camp and prepare to have oodles of fun. This camp will help you advance and master the skills you already know. Learn new harder tricks and showcase your skills at the end performance for friends and family!
For more information, contact Daysland Palace Theatre or Hailey Sisson at 1-780-608-9190 Space is limited – Deadline for registration is June 22
By Kaylyn Jackson
Members of the community met at the Stoney Creek Centre to start out on a treasure hunt. Local geocaching enthusiasts and members of the Camrose Outdoors Club Darlene Anderson and Jim Arnup led a presentation on geocaching as the first event in a series of environmental education programs that are being put on by the Camrose Wildlife and Stewardship Society. Programs will run every Tuesday night 7 p.m. at the Stoney Creek Centre. During Tuesday’s presentation “Step out Your Door and Into a Treasure Hunt,” Darlene and Jim explained that geocaching is a worldwide treasure hunt with 1,396,419 active geocaches around the world. Audience members were shown examples of different caches which range from micro (about the size of a pencil eraser) to large (about the size of a barrel). Darlene explained that caches can be anything from an old peanut butter jar to a waterproof ammunitions container. One of her personal caches consists of a fake piece of chewed gum with a compartment attached to the bottom. After learning about the sport, audience members were able to try it out themselves. After being taught how to program coordinates into a GPS, everyone was brought outside to find some temporary caches hidden outside the Stoney Creek Centre. For more information on geocaching or, if you’re interested in getting started, log onto www.geocaching.com. Everyone is invited to come to our “Nature Travel Log Night” next Tuesday, 7 p.m., at the Stoney Creek Centre. For this event members of the Camrose Camera Club will be showcasing some amazing nature photos from all sorts of different environments around the world. Not only will people get to view some spectacular photos but they will also get to learn some tips on how to take nature photos.
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The fifty-fourth annual Jaywalkers' Jamboree had something for young and old alike. Above: young people wait in line to try the new ride, Spinout. Below: Aundrea Smith makes friends with a donkey named Jake at the booth set up by the Camrose Crazy Critters 4-H Club.
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Literacy Award presented to Sharilyn Cook By Dan Jensen
The Camrose Adult Learning Council presented its 2011 Literacy Award to former Family Literacy Coordinator Sharilyn Cook May 28. "Sharilyn has been a tireless advocate for literacy in her term as Family Literacy Coordinator," said Ecole Sifton principal Colleen Nelson in a brief ceremony at Kamifurano Park. "Programs such as Rhymes, Building Blocks and Literacy and Parenting Skills thrived under her direction." Nelson said Cook did an outstanding job of keeping schools informed of programs and services that were available through the Family Literacy Project, and was an active partner with her in the Learning Together program at Chester Ronning School. "That is where I really got to see Sharilyn's passion for literacy and working with moms and their young children. Sharilyn was an outspoken advocate for literacy and young moms and empowering them to help in that area." Cook worked with Camrose Public Library staff to host literacy events for families, and was instrumental in the development of the Books Under the Tree program. "Many of our families in Camrose have Sharilyn to thank for new books at Christmas time," said Nelson. Former Camrose Adult Learning Council director David Samm described Cook not as someone who would tell people what they needed to do but a person who would listen to different partners in the
Sharilyn Cook accepts the 2011 Literacy Award from Jo-Anne Cooper.
community and help them to find their own answers. Camrose City councillor Gerry Galenza commended Cook for the progressive responsible leadership she has shown over
the many years she was worked with the literacy program in Camrose, and explained that it is because of the work of people like her that Camrose has been able to maintain a high quality of life.
Galenza presented a plaque on behalf of the City of Camrose thanking Cook for inspiring residents to achieve their best. Camrose Adult Learning Council co-chair Jo-Anne Cooper said Cook is a person who exemplifies literacy in the community. "I love her passion for literacy. I hope she gets onto some government board and shakes up Alberta and makes us the groundbreakers that we are." Cooper said Cook has a good way of explaining matters related to literacy. "Instead of being in an ivory tower talking about literacy, she is holding babies, telling people how they can do it, and empowering them, saying 'hold the baby, tell them a story, have them feel the love while you are reading.'" Cook accepted the award on behalf of everyone who worked with her for the past seven years. "I managed to get the grants and the money to get (programs) going, and I was passionate about it, but my front line workers, and they know who they are, are the ones who actually did most of the work. We did it as a team and I know they are going to continue to do it as a team." The Camrose Adult Learning Council presents its Literacy Award to individuals who have made significant contributions or have provided exceptional service to literacy in Camrose or surrounding area. Previous recipients of the award have been Deborah Morgan, Finola Hackett, Berdie Fowler, Janice De Paoli and David Samm.
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Cail urges businesses to think of ways they can increase tourism infrastructure and tourism prodTourism Camrose coordiucts, and its own image in the nator Hazel Cail encouraged rest of the country. Chamber of Commerce members, "All of a sudden our area at their monthly luncheon last has become a popular tourism week, to think of different things destination. Tourism destinathey can do to make our city tions create more profit, more a more tourism-friendly destinarevenues and more reinvestment tion. of money." "You need to think of what Ms. Cail said the diversificayou are offering to make tourists tion created by tourism stabilizes glad that they came," explained communities so they don't have to Cail. "Our job (with Tourism rely on a particular industry. Camrose) is to bring the tourists "Years ago I remember workto your door. What you do with ing downtown and the streets them after that is up to you." were absolutely empty when the Cail noted that tourism is farmers were in the fields. When the largest industry in the world, it rains the streets get full and employing more than 220 million the stores get busy. That's not people. She also noted that Alber- enough. Tourism is a clean industans are responsible for three of try for our community. It opens the five billion tourism dollars the door for more businesses to generated in our province yearly. grow and to expand. A store can "That gives us a huge target expand based on tourism where market in Camrose," she said. it wouldn't be justified based on Ms. Cail said that every just the population of residents tourist dollar needs to be conalone." sidered as a new dollar that gets In addition to the many other injected into the community and benefits, Cail stated that tourism gets used over and over again. encourages beautification and Using an example, she said the revitalization inside a community money spent by tourists at a hotel and instills a sense of civic pride. is in turn used by that hotel "It creates a broader social to purchase supplies from othoutlook. It provides a positive er businesses and employ staff sense of community identity, it who, in buying groceries or school encourages communities to mainsupplies, having their hair cut, tain their traditions and cultures create employment opportuniand their identities through the celebration of local festivals. And ties elsewhere. The impact of it provides the opportunities for that additional employment, she new residents to learn new skills, said, is greater tax revenue for new languages and new ideas." the city – revenue that can then Ms. Cail said Tourism Cambe invested by the city in better
By Dan Jensen
rose recently partnered with the City of Camrose and the provincial government to conduct an assessment on the tourism products and services in our community, and is currently drafting a request for a proposal for the contractor that will be hired to do the work. The City of Camrose will be paying $5,000 for the assessment and the government $15,000. "We want to get an updated inventory of our products and services, know where we are now, and determine how visitor friendly we are. We want to identify who our target market is for tourism and we want to identify gaps of what else we could be doing – something that we are missing. From this we are going to develop a tourism action plan which could fit nicely into the city's proposed economic development strategy." Cail said Travel Alberta has defined Alberta's new tourism target market as free spirits and social samplers who seize the day and experience the best in life – who will travel to experience the next hot spot on their bucket list. "Broadly speaking, Alberta, and Camrose as well, appeals to those who are youthfully spirited or young at heart. We are not a flop-and-drop relaxation destination. We are a destination that compels you to experience everything our city has to offer, then go for a spa."
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Safety Starts Here Training Center 2nd Floor, Hotel Marada, 3911-48 Avenue, Camrose Saturday, June 18, 8:00 a.m. Non-Restricted Firearms Course and Exam . . . .$120 Restricted Firearms Exam Challenge. . . . . . . . . . . . . $80 Combined Non-Restricted and Restricted . . . . . .$180
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Camrose student a winner Ella Boyd was presented the first place prize, April 9, for her entry in the Royal Tyrrell Museum’s Prehistoric Arts Contest. The kindergarten category was “Dino’s in Space� and Ella’s entry won the $200 prize money. Over 900 students from across Canada made the connection between art and science by participating in the contest. Entries were judged by a panel of palaeontologists, artists, graphic designers and Museum educators. The winning artists and their families were invited to a ceremony at the Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller to accept their awards. Sponsored by the Royal Tyrrell Museum’s Cooperating Society and ACCESS, the Education Station, over $3,000 in prize money was given out to the students. The winning art work is now on display at the Royal Tyrrell Museum, six kilometers northwest of Drumheller, and is also on the Museum’s web site at www.tyrrellmuseum.com. Operated by Alberta Culture and Community Spirit, the Museum is currently open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.
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Soccer Night Classic features 118 teams By Murray Green
The city will soon expand the number of people in the community when the Camrose Minor Soccer Association holds its 12th annual Night Classic on June 10 to 12. A total of 118 teams will be playing on nine fields throughout Camrose. Soccer action is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. on Friday evening and go until about 3 a.m. Games are planned for all day Saturday and then to 3 a.m. The medal games take place on Sunday. About 300 volunteers will pull off this massive tournament. "What we want is 108 teams, so we are actually over capacity. A lot of the teams will be involved in simple round robins, so we don't need the medal games for some categories," said one of the main organizers, Jenn Stone. "We like 108 because it is strictly based on time, how many hours we have, the number of fields and how long the referees last." The tournament needs 50 referees to handle the number of games and to help avoid injuries from overuse. "We run eight games an hour. Each team is guaranteed three games, one of which will be considered a night game," added Jenn. "The older the players, the later they play." A game under the lights is the biggest draw the tournament has to offer teams from around the province. "It is unique for the players because they don't usually play at that time. It costs us extra to bring the portable lights, but that is what they come for." The tournament usually draws girls' and boys' teams from U12 all the way to U18 in both Tier 3 and 4 divisions. "This year we don't have as many Tier 3 teams because they are going to higher end tournaments. They happen to fall on or close to the same weekend. The higher you go, the more injuries you can have and it is harder to go on back-to-back weekends. We have Tier 3 in both girls' and boys' divi-
sions because it is a strong year, with a lot of players and teams. Our U14 girls will be playing, but our boys are playing somewhere else. The U12 teams will be playing up a division in order to play here. It will be exhibition because they won't be able to be in a medal game. However, we have more Tier 4 teams this year and we always like to have fun here." Most of the teams will be camping because the hotels in the Camrose area have been booked a year in advance. "The main campground is booked solid, so we have a corner of the field by the Camrose Regional Exhibition grounds to allow teams to camp together. We need 200 rooms and we simply don't have that here. Two years ago we started the camping at the CRE and that saved us." Each area in the campground is usually staked with a community name and it becomes a little village. "If they are loud, it will be their own neighbours to police them and it really works out well. They don't have power or a concession. This year we will try to get out there with water and the basics. We have about 400 campers." The tournament will be using six fields at Rudy Swanson Park, one at Harry Andreassen Field and two at Jack Stuart School. "If we have tryouts, then the top team goes into Tier 3 and the other team is in Tier 4. Should we have only one team, then the coaches and players decide where they best fit in." If players want to play at the Tier 1 or 2 levels they have to drive to bigger centres. "We have had a few players do that and the wonderful thing about that is, they come back and help coach in Camrose and our whole program benefits anyway," explained Jenn. "We are strong in coaching for the girls' teams because of that." Jenn admits it is a lot of work to host the Night Classic, but it is worth it in the end.
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THURS., JUNE 9 - 3:30 P.M. - FOR DORREEN ROOKES & THE ESTATE OF TOM ROOKES - COLINTON, BOYLE, AB. - PH. 669-3809
LOCATION: From Boyle 8 km. S.W. on Hwy 63 to 663 then 13.5 km. W. or From Colinton 12 km. East TRACTOR - SELLS AT 6 P.M. SHARP: Ɣ 1997 JD 6300 FWA TRACTOR, 75hp., c/w 640 LoaderƔ 3 Black & white Cross Teams Ɣ 1 - 9 yr. old Paint & 1 Appaloosa Ɣ 1 - 19 yr. old Ɣ Roberts WAGONETTE Ɣ Single Seat Democrat Ɣ High Gear Wagon Ɣ 2 Bobsleighs Ɣ Steel Framed Wagon c/w deck Ɣ Horse Grader ƔVARIETY OF TACK, LAWN & SHOP EQUIP., ANTIQUES
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 - 10:30 A.M. - JOHN MELNYK - WASKATENAU, AB. (50 miles N.E. of Edmonton) - PH. 780-358-2579 OR 780-686-3934 LOCATION: From Waskatenau 1/2 mile West to Sec. Hwy. 831, North 3 1/2 miles to Sec. Hwy 656 & 3/4 mile West. (19462 - Sec.Hwy.656) MM TRACTORS & EQUIP.: - SELLING AT 1:30 P.M. Ɣ 2 - MM A4T 1600 TRACTORSƔ MM G-704, FWA,propane Ɣ MM 705 diesel Ɣ MM G-VI, propane Ɣ MM Z Ɣ MM 570 COMBINE ƔMM TILLAGE ł HARVEST & HAYING EQUIP. & ANTIQUES ł 10 STEEL GRAIN BINS
SUN., JUNE 12 - 12 NOON - JOHN & HELEN KURYLO - St. MICHAEL-PH. 780-896-2214 LOCATION: Junction of Hwy 45 & 831, 8 mi. N. to Twp. Rd. 582, 3 mi. E. to RR. 191 & 1/2 mi. N. TRACTORS & TRUCKS: Ɣ WHITE 2-135 TRACTOR Ɣ CASE 2290 TRACTOR, c/w Allied 580 FEL, Ɣ IH 856 TRACTOR ł Univision 18' Stock Trailer Ɣ HESSTON 565A ł FARM, HAYING & CATTLE EQUIP. ł 4 TWISTER 2000 bu. STEEL GRAIN BINS ł YARD EQUIP., QUADS & MISC.
WED., JUNE 15 - 4 P.M. - LYDIA & NORMAN GABERT - JOSEPHBURG - PH. 780-992-1961 LOCATION: From Josephburg 4 1/2 mi. E., or from Bruderheim Corner 6 mi. S. & 1 1/2 W. on Twp.Rd. 550 (20524 - Twp.Rd. 550) Ɣ W4 gas TRACTOR Ɣ JD X540 - 52” MOWER Ɣ 2 JD Stationeries Ɣ 16’ FLATDECK TRAILER, Ramps Ɣ SHOP TOOLS, ANTIQUES & HOUSEHOLDS
SAT., JUNE 18 - 10:30 A.M. - ED & MARY DOKTOR, ANITA DOKTOR & E. DIAMOND LAND & CATTLE CO. LTD. - VILNA - PH. 780-636-2201 From Smoky Lake 14 mi. E. on Hwy 28, or from Vilna 9 miles W. on Hwy 28. N. Side of Hiway TRACTORS:Ɣ JD 4630 TRACTOR 6200 hrs., c/w Ezee-On Sub-frame Ɣ JD 4630 TRACTOR, Power ShiftƔ 2 - JD 4430 TRACTOR's Ɣ MASSEY FERGUSON 35 Deluxe TRACTOR CAT, TRUCKS & TRAILERS:Ɣ 1996 KOMATSU D65E CAT, 6700 hrs., c/w angle dozer & winch Ɣ Brush Rake for D65E - Sells SeperateƔ 1991 GMC GRAIN TRUCK, 366 - 5spd.Ɣ 1993 MACK, 200 Series S/A, TRUCK, 6spd. Ɣ 1979 MACK, T/A, TRUCK, 300 Mack 5&2spd., 500,000 Orig. kms.Ɣ th th 1997 GOERTZEN 30' Tri-Axle STOCK TRAILER, 5 wheel Ɣ LLOMAR FARMS T/A 5 wheel 16' STOCK TRAILER Ɣ WILLOCK 40 Ton Low-Boy Ɣ 45' FREUHAUF T/A Hi-Boy Hay TRAILER HAYING EQUIP.:Ɣ HIGHLINE BALE PRO 7000 Bale Buster Ɣ NH HW300 SP. HAYBINE, 1600 hrs. ł PLUS HARVEST & LOTS OF CATTLE EQUIPMENT & MUCH MORE
TUES., JUNE 21 - 3:00 P.M. - BLAKE & LAURA PROSAVICH - GREEN COURT, AB. PH. 780-786-4202 From Green Court, 1 mi. N. on RR.92 or from Mayerthorpe 13km. W. on Hwy 43 & 1 mi. N. on RR92 HI-LITES: ł JD 7410 FWA, c/w 740 Loader, 3pt., 7039hrs., SHARP ł JD 566 Net wrap ł IHC 584 FWA, c/w Loader ł NH 499 - 12' ł KUHN 12 Wheel Rake ł 3PT., TILLAGE, YARD EQUIP. & BINS
WED., JUNE 22 - 3:00 P.M. - OLTARA FARMS - CARVEL (WEST OF STONY PLAIN) PH. MARK 780-963-3520 (evenings) or DAVID 780-963-9352 LOCATION : From Stony Plain 8 miles West to RR 22 & 1 1/2 South (East side of road) HI-LITES: Ɣ 1985 IH S1900 S/A, 466, diesel, 5&2 spd., c/w 18' Wood B&H, 287,000km., 6425 hrs.Ɣ KELLO BILT 250 - 10' Breaking DISC.Ɣ WHITE 2-135 FWA TRACTOR Ɣ Tandem Axle Dually Pintel Hitch TRAILER, 24'deck Ɣ NH 358 MIXER MILLƔ BIG BLUE tandem MANURE SPREADERƔ BIG G 16' tandem DISC Ɣ CASE 20' Deep Tillage ł PLUS MEAT EQUIP. & MISC.
THURS., JUNE 23 - 4:00 P.M. THE ESTATE OF FRED BERRY & FOR MARGARET BERRY SANGUDO, AB. - PH. 780-785-2052 LOCATION: From Sangudo 12 km. South on Hwy 757 to Twp. Rd. 554 (Stanger Rd.) & 1 1/2 miles West or from Gainford Trestle 14 miles North & 1 1/2 miles West. TRACTORS: Ɣ CASE 2090, Rebuilt motor Ɣ CASE 1070 Standard, c/w Loader Ɣ CASE 1070 c/w P. Shift Ɣ CASE 870 c/w Loader, P. Shift Ɣ IH 1466 Tractor Ɣ AC 200 c/w Loader TRUCKS: Ɣ 1997 CHEV. 3/4 ton 4x4, diesel Ɣ 1984 BRIGADER Bale TruckƔ 1966 Chev. 3 ton c/w Steel Deck, Hoist & Bale Rack Ɣ 1982 CHEV. 1 ton Flat Deck ł HAYING & TILLAGE EQUIP. ł BINS, GATES, PANELS & MISC.
LARGE 2 DAY AUCTION - SAT. & SUN., JUNE 25 & 26 - SAT. 9:00 A.M. - SUN. 10:30 A.M. For The ESTATE OF MIKE KOSTYK - TWO HILLS (BEAUVALLON) - PH. LORNA 780-922-6936 LOCATION: From Beauvallon 1 mile West on Hwy 45 to RR 102 and North 1 1/2 miles. SELLING SATURDAY: Ɣ Portable Saw Mill Ɣ OLD D7 Cat ł 2 - D4's ł Cat D6 Tack Tractor ł 2 Cat Cable Scrapers ł JD 810 Crawler Loader Ɣ JD 95 COMBINE Ɣ JD 24T Sq. BalerƔ IH PTO Manure Spreader Ɣ 2 - CLAAS Mercury Combines Ɣ Ride On Lawn Tractors ł Shop Equip. ł Approx. 20 Steel Skid & Wood Sheds ł Timbers ł Large Amount of Misc. & Scrap Iron SELLING SUNDAY: ʀ 87 FARM & COLLECTOR TRACTORS ANTIQUES: Ɣ 2 Sets of Airflow Wood AIRPLANE Ski's Ɣ 2 ACKLANDS Snow Plane Propellers Ɣ 2 AIRPLANE Propellers Ɣ Approx. 200lb. PETER WRIGHT ANVIL Ɣ Approx. 140lbs. BUCKWIRTH ANVIL Ɣ Various Stationary Engines Ɣ 4 cyl. Continental Air Plane Eng. Ɣ Toledo Platform Scale Ɣ 2 Beam Elevator Scales Ɣ 1918 Queen Incubator & MUCH MORE ł 1956 Dodge 2 ton Hemi ł 1953 Chrysler Jeep ł TRACTORS PARTS ł OLD VEHICLES & HOUSEHOLDS - VIEW LISTING & PHOTO'S ONLINE
THURS., JULY 21 - ESTATE OF METRO TANASIUK - ANDREW - PH. MIKE 780-984-8099 HI-LITES: Ɣ FORD NH 9482 TRACTOR, 2700hrs. Ɣ 9030 Bi-Directional, 7708hrs. Ɣ CASE 7110, 5254hrs. Ɣ JD 567 Rd. Baler, 4100 bales Ɣ HAYHIKER 1400 Ɣ SOVEMA 12 wheel Rake Ɣ NH TR97 COMBINE, 1466hrs. Ɣ VERSATILE 4750 - 20' 1751hrs. Ɣ CASE 450B CRAWLER LOADER Ɣ VERTEC 5500 Dryer Ɣ 3 GRAIN TRUCKS ł TILLAGE ł 18 STEEL GRAIN BINS
SAT., JULY 23 - 10:30 A.M. - JOHN & MARY HAMALIUK - HAIRY HILL - Ph. 780-768-2283 LOCATION: From Hairy Hill 2 miles East on HWY 45 & 1 mile North HI-LITES: Ɣ CASE 2090 TRACTOR, 3696hrs. Ɣ MF 850 COMBINE Ɣ JD 'R' , black dash, Shedded, Running Ɣ 1978 GMC 6000, 36,691km. Ɣ PLUS FARM EQUIP. & ANTIQUES - FULL DAY SALE
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The Camrose Rotary Club Daybreak presented $6,000 in proceeds from its Show a Little Love dinner theatre fundraiser to the Augustana fine arts choral program May 31. Presenting the cheque to Keith Harder from the Augustana department of fine arts was Rotary president Patrice Johnson.
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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 CA310745 YOU’LL LOVE THE LOCATION! ... 3 km east on Hwy 26. Beautiful park-like setting on 3.93 acres. Ideal for large family or B&B. Large split-level home, 3360 sq. ft. Very spacious rooms, 6 bdrm., family room w/gas FP, great room for entertaining large gatherings. All major appl. Dble. attach. 24’x28’ htd. gar. plus workshop. Exceptional yard, treed, flowering shrubs, flower beds. 2 riding lawn mowers, snowblower. Pleasure to show! Asking $700,000 CA315025 G R E A T ACREAGE JUST MINUTES FROM CAMROSE ... It has a 1520 sq. ft. mobile home with a 24’x26’ htd. gar. and other support bldgs. Property is fenced and cross fenced. Take a look! You may want to call it home! Asking $279,900 CA314409 16.48 ACRES ... 5 km east of Holden just off Hwy.14. Peaceful setting, great spot to build. Water line, gas line run through property. Now asking $140,000 CA293010
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Immaculately kept bungalow
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Central Agencies Inc. REAL ESTATE
4870-51 Street, Camrose
780-672-4495
Lyndsey Delwo By Murray Green
If you want to live in style without breaking the bank account, take a look at this Creekview beauty. A vibrant four-bedroom 1,284 square foot home in a quiet neighbourhood, it is still in immaculate showroom condition and is an ideal place to raise your growing family. The bright and spacious open floor plan features high quality hardwood flooring, maple cabinetry, a large cooking island with an eating bar, and beautiful bay windows that provide warm natural lighting. You feel instantly at home when you step into the large living room with nine-foot ceilings. It leads to the gorgeous kitchen that contains a handy cooking island with a breakfast bar and a walk-in
pantry. Separating the two areas is a huge dining area that overlooks the attractive backyard. The spacious master bedroom, with a walk-in closet big enough for two, contains a fabulous fourpiece en suite. A second bedroom, a four-piece main bathroom and a convenient utility room are also located on the main level. The very nicely developed basement contains a huge family room with nine-foot ceilings, in-floor heating, a modern pool table, two additional bedrooms, a three-piece bathroom and storage space. This home also has a high efficiency furnace. A deck off the dining area leads to the large fenced lot with beautifully landscaped trees, shrubs and flower beds. It also has an open area for a fire pit. The large double garage is insulated. Included with the purchase are the fridge, stove, built-in microwave, built-in dishwasher, pool table, washer, dryer, window coverings and two garage door openers with controls. An open house will be held for this impressive 3305-51 Street Close home on Saturday, June 11 from 1 to 3 p.m. It is attractively priced to sell at $389,900. If you are unable to attend the open house, contact Lyndsey Delwo at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-678-6117 cell
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OPEN HOUSES OPEN HOUSES Wed., June 8, 3-5 p.m. 4405-65 Street
NEAT BRIGHT BI-LEVEL ... large LR, bright kitchen/eating. 4 bdrm., 2 baths. Fin. bright lower level. Treed yard, lge. concrete patio. Dog kennel. Close to schools, medical clinic, shopping. 2-car garage. Immediate possession. Includes appliances. CA312723 Now asking $224,900
Thur., June 9, 3-5 p.m. 52 Mount Pleasant Drive
VERY NEATLY KEPT ... ideal family home. 3-bdrm. plus fin. bsmt. Very close to 3 schools, playground/park, and rec centre. 2-car htd. garage. Very nice yard and patio area. Numerous upgrades incl. windows. CA314447 Asking $229,500
Thur., June 9, 3-5 p.m. 5415-53 Street
GREAT 3-BDRM. BI-LEVEL ON LARGE LOT ... w/ awesome 24’x32’ gar. Lovely big back yard w/nice garden area. Bsmt. open for your dev. Be sure to view this great family home. Asking $289,900 CA314704
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Fri., June 10, 4-6 p.m. Acreage North of Camrose
on 39 Street/RR201, East on TWP 472, 5 minutes from Camrose PERFECT FOR HORSES! ... 8.95 acres, custom land! ED UC scaped, 2384 sq. ft. RED 2-storey, 5 bdrm., 4 baths, lots of living space, 2 FP, master suite has 2 closets, 3-pce. en suite,large south facing maint. free deck. Double attached garage, horse barn with lean-to, 40’ paddocks, 2 feeders. Only 5 min. north of Camrose. CA311605 Now asking $595,000
Sat., June 11, 1-3 p.m. 3305-51 Street Close “Home of the Week – See page 23” YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED ... by this immaculately kept bungalow! G! NEW LISTIN Bright and spacious open floor plan, beautiful hardwood floors, fin. bsmt. Situated on large lot, with quiet and tranquil view. A must see! Asking $389,900 CA314583
Sat., June 11, 2-4 p.m. 3625-64 Street Close
IMMACULATE FAMILY BUNGALOW CLOSE TO PARK AND ! ED ST PLAYGROUND ... JUST LI RV parking, new shingles, large open kitchen, vaulted ceilings, 2 dining spaces, French doors to mast. bdrm. Well kept, manicured mature yard w/large trees. Located at opening of culde-sac. Asking $328,500 CA314757
OUT OF TOWN IMPRESSIVE BI-LEVEL, SUPERB GAR. – ROUND HILL ... beautiful open plan w/ 9’ ceilings. Featuring spacious foyer, hardwood stairs, oak/iron railings, solid oak doors, cozy gas FP, exc. kitchen, island, pantry. Superb en suite, 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! Ask $319,900 CA313447 DAYSLAND ... an exceptional home, new flooring, paint trim, windows, bathrooms, front door, mid efficiency furnace, electrical upgrades, exterior painted, capped windows and doors, new eavestroughs. A must see home! Asking $198,500 CA31 3060 RYLEY ... You’ll be impressed! Built in 2007, 1580 sq. ft. bungalow, 3 bdrm., large kitchen/dining area, spacious LR, 3 baths incl. soaker jacuzzi tub. Appl. incl. stainless steel stove, fridge, DW, all window cov. Oversize deck, front concrete parking pad, 3-car gar. Shed. Ask $274,500 CA311487 DAYSLAND ... 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 CA312949 BASHAW – BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED 1560 SQ. FT. ... 4 bdrm. 4-level split. Hardwood floors, open concept, 26’x40’ gar., tons of storage. Within 10 min. to beach at Buffalo Lake. Half hour to Camrose, Ponoka or Stettler. Asking $299,500 CA310516 HAY LAKES ... exceptional quality in this fully developed home! Spacious entry, vaulted REDUCED! ceilings, hardwood floors. Gorgeous kitchen with custom cabinets. Functional bonus room over garage. CA309562 Now asking $397,500 ROUND HILL 3-BDRM. MOBILE HOME ... with 12’x19’ addition, laminate flooring. 22’x24’ heated garage situated on 4 lots. Don’t miss out on this one! Asking $87,500 CA2 96496
TILLICUM BEACH – LAKE FRONT – GREAT VIEWS ... from this very impressive year ’round home. 1928 sq. ft. 2-storey + 430 sq. ft. bonus room above gar. Lovely open MF plan. Hardwood floors, open hardwood stairway to upper level. Lovely private yard, picnic area, 2 serviced RV parking sites. Great family home. Bus at gate. Pvmt. from house to Camrose. Act quick. A must see! Ask $342,500 CA313853 S U P E R B ACREAGE SETTING, ! ED REDUC 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. CA308962 Now only $187,500 DAYSLAND – IMPRESSIVE QUALITY AND FEATURES ... neat 3300 sq. ft. of totally fin. floorspace. Entire exterior is brick. Very spacious open floor plan. Lovely floor to ceiling slate FP. Vaulted cedar ceilings. skylites, corner waterfall feature in foyer. Super size attach. gar. A must see! Excellent value. Only asking $299,500 CA314597 HAY LAKES ... Cute and cozy 2-bdrm. home. Ideal for first time buyer or investor. Many recent upgrades, large lot. CA314170 Asking $118,500 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. en suite, 24’x40’ gar. Shed, appl. also incl. CA310981 Asking $189,900 NEW NORWAY – SPACIOUS, NEAT, BRIGHT, AFFORDABLE ... 1300 sq. ft. 4-bdrm. fin. up and down. Upgrades incl. alder cupboards, laminate flooring, main bath redone, new hi-E furnace. Fenced yard, 2-car garage. Great place to raise a family. Close to playground, school. Be sure to view! CA308146 Asking $194,500
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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. Ask $489,000 CA313788 BAWLF – 1/2 S E C T I O N WITH GOOD BUILDINGS ... and shelter belt. 3-bdrm. bungalow with some upgrades, double garage, 6 steel bins. Good grain producing area! Asking $599,000 CA301458
IDEAL LOCATION ADJO INING HWY. 26 ... quarter section. VG perimeter fence and cross fence. 2 dugouts. Approx. 110 acres seeded pasture, balance natural. Good location for building. Aerial map on file. Now ask $139,500 CA287869 138.9 ACRES – ON PAV EMENT ... frontage on both Hwy 26 and Hwy 854 intersection. Grazing quarter fenced and cross fenced. Hwy access for yard site. Asking $149,900 CA299159 EXCEPTIONAL HOBBY FARM – NATURAL UCED! SETTING! ... 84 RED acres only minutes to Camrose, 1/2 mile from pavement. You’ll love the native trees, wild fruit trees, wildlife, creek, trails! Land is fenced, cross fenced. Round horse pen. Energy efficient home built in 2008 with Logix block walls, triple pane windows, roughed-in bsmt. A natural choice! Asking $407,900 CA312285
Beautiful Valleyview Bungalows by Battle River Homes! HOME FEATURES:
1581 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms 24’x25’ garage Asking $424,162
• Covered front veranda • 9’ and coffered ceilings • Hardwood flooring • Cozy fireplace • Lovely maple cabinets • Granite • Large island and pantry • Superb main floor laundry • In-floor basement heating • RV parking • Covered deck FINISHED WITH ELEGANCE!
1400 sq. ft. 2 bedrooms 23’x26’ garage Asking $403,162
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Sat., June 11, 2-4 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. CA305632 Now asking $399,900
CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 VERY IMPRESSIVE – QUIET CULDE-SAC IN NEW PRICE! VALLEYVIEW ... spacious open floor plan. Built in 2008. Vaulted ceilings. Lovely hardwood flooring. Superb kitchen/dining, loads of maple cupboards, granite, island. Great room, gas FP, large master bdrm. MF laundry, 6 appl., 2-tiered deck, private back yard. 3-car garage. Now asking $387,500 CA311021 EXCELLENT FAMILY BUNGALOW CLOSE TO PARKS AND TRAILS! ... Quality and custom built with beautiful open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, alcoves, columns and display ledges! Exceptional kitchen, granite, NU-Heat tiling, soothing air tub, cozy 3-sided FP, MF laundry. RV option, vinyl fencing and more! Asking $435,900 CA310539 EXCITING NEW FLOORPLAN FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS ... raised eating bar and corner pantry in kitchen. Large bright windows. 5-pce. en suite in master! LR in bsmt. fin. for immediate use. Be the first to call this floorplan home! Asking $344,900 CA313407 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., en suite, htd. floor, MF laundry. Totally fin. walkout bsmt. Media/TV room. Covered patio, nicely landscaped yard. 2-car htd. Be sure to view! Asking $569,500 CA 308988 IMPRESSIVE VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW – CLOSE TO ! ED UC PARKS AND RED TRAILS ... features beautiful open floor plan with arches and 9’ ceilings. Superb great room, spacious kitchen, bright dinette, cozy den and MF laundry. Huge yard, superbly landscaped, private deck, RV parking and more! Now ask $339,000 CA313297 QUALITY BUILT HOME IN VALLEYVIEW ... features beautiful cabinetry, granite countertops, corner pantry, hardwood/tile flooring, triple car garage. Ask $369,900 CA 308843 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW, CLOSE TO JACK STUART ... features beautiful spacious foyer and tiled flooring, 9’ tray ceilings, arches, lots of built-in cabinetry, 3 cozy FP. Exceptional kitchen, dinette! Bsmt. dev. w/huge family/media/games room. Beautiful yard, hot tub, man cave, playhouse, RV parking, lots more! You’ll love it! Asking $389,000 CA311135 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! Asking $353,900 CA310853 CUSTOM BUILT VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW – CLOSE TO PARKS AND TRAILS! ... featuring beautiful open plan w/vaulted ceilings, display ledges, niches. Lovely LR, exc. kitchen, extra bright dinette, MF laundry, exc. bsmt. Awesome fenced yard, beautifully landscaped, covered veranda, deck, huge courtyard, RV parking. It’s all done! Asking $415,900 CA314436 EXCEPTIONAL 2-STOREY IN CREEKSIDE! ... features beautiful open staircase w/ oak and iron railings, tile and hardwood flooring, lovely kitchen cabinetry, granite, formal DR, cozy gas FP, superb en suite, MF laundry, 4 baths, dev. bsmt. Great yard, fenced, alley access and more! You’ll have to see it! Asking $389,500 CA314308 B E A U T I F U L 2-STOREY IN VALLEYVIEW ... Wow! Impressive and quality built. Features beautiful open staircase, superb window package, hardwood flooring, exc. kitchen cabinetry, large island, awesome dinette and great room. 2 cozy gas FP, superb en suite, MF laundry, 4 baths, exc. bsmt. dev. Awesome yard, fenced, play centre and more! Just move in! CA314735 Asking $459,900 1901 SQ. FT. OF COMFORTABLE LIVING SPACE ... family friendly home offers spacious LR, open concept kitchen w/island/eating bar, walk-in pantry. MF laundry, gas FP, bonus room. Massive fenced back yard w/ RV parking. Asking $405,000 CA307677
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E X C E L L E N T BUNGALOW, CUL-DESAC LOCATION ... features bright open plan with vaulted ceilings in LR, formal dining, superb oak kitchen w/island, bright dinette, east facing deck. Exc. bsmt. dev., in-floor htg. in huge family/ games room w/built-in cabinetry. Great laundry area. Superb landscaped yard, fenced, RV option, htd. gar. all fin. + more! Ask $392,900 CA314101 BEAUTIFUL PARKRIDGE E S T A T E S BI-LEVEL – AMAZING YARD! ... Premier location w/valley, walking trails close by! Quality built home features bright open plan, cathedral ceilings, beautiful foyer. Except. kitchen, oak cabinetry, huge island, great master, oval jacuzzi. Exc. ICF bsmt., huge family/media room, cozy FP, dandy 24’x24’ gar., RV parking, lots more! You’ll love it! Ask $433,900 CA312242 BRAND NEW 2-STOREY IN CREEKVIEW ... except. family floor plan showcases 3 bdrm., MF laundry, 5-pce. master en suite, open concept MF. Dbl. gar. Corner lot location w/large yard and fence partially completed. This exciting new plan is sure to impress! Asking $337,900 CA313391 E X C E L L E N T VALUE – LOVELY EXECUTIVE HOME ... very impressive, spacious 3215 sq. ft., 2-storey. Quiet cres., large pie-shape lot. Enjoy privacy from 2-tiered patio. Very impressive floor plan. Superb family room w/open cathedral ceiling, FP. Double staircase to upper level, 4 bdrm. Superb master bdrm., en suite. Be sure to view! Only asking $579,500 CA312761 EXCELLENT MULTI-LEVEL, SOUTHWEST MEADOWS ... Lovely open floor plan with vaulted ceilings. Bsmt. completely fin. as well. Triple attached garage. Be sure to view this wonderful home! Asking $379,900 CA314147 SPACIOUS, MAINTAINED 4 - B D R M . CUSTOM BUILT FAMILY HOME ... close to shopping, schools, golf course. Many extras – large garage, FP, covered deck, DR, oak cabinets, underfloor bsmt. htg. CA309882 Asking $314,835 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 CA314361 EXCITING MULTILEVEL IN SW MEADOWS ... back yard faces west onto open field! 3-bdrm., 2 baths, vaulted ceilings, large master with soaker tub, separate shower and walk-in closet. Bsmt. LR already fin. for you! Asking $349,900 CA313397 IMPRESSIVE FLOOR PLAN ... bright family kitchen w/centre island, corner pantry, granite countertops. Vaulted ceilings, hardwood/tile flooring. Master suite showcases 4-pce. en suite, walk-in closet, sitting bench, beautiful coved roof. Cov. deck. You have to see it! Ask $359,900 CA313388 EXCEPTIONAL B I - L E V E L ACROSS FROM PARK, CENTURY MEADOWS! ... bright open floor plan w/open staircase, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, arches, columns. Superb kitchen, granite countertops, lovely LR. Master bdrm., spacious laundry, millennium deck, 22’x24’ gar. You’ll love it! Asking $429,900 CA312712 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. CA312918 Asking $344,900 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. CA312292 Asking $339,500
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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! Now asking $269,900 CA312159
G R E A T LOCATION, QUIET STREET ... ! only a block from ED UC RED Jack Stuart School. 1146 sq. ft., 4-bdrm. bungalow features oak cabinets in kitchen, master with en suite, fin. bsmt. w/hardwood. Mature fenced yard w/huge recently built 26’x26’ garage c/w infloor heat! Now asking $284,500 CA311291
BEAUTIFUL 2-BDRM. CONDO ... 5 appl., in suite laundry. Close to downtown, low maintenance, perfect for students. CA305236 Asking $174,900 EXCELLENT CONDO – GREAT LOCATION! ... 4-bdrm. townhouse offers worry free lifestyle! Features open plan, beautiful maple cabinetry, bay window, 3 baths, fin. bsmt. Rear deck, detached garage and more! Asking $215,900 CA311484
BEAUTIFUL 1915, 2197 SQ. FT. 5-BDRM., 3 BATH HOME ... located on large mature corner lot close to Mirror Lake walking trails, downtown. You’ll enjoy the ample amount of space this home has to offer incl. additional 2-bdrm. suite w/separate entrance in bsmt. Property is also zoned R3. CA310601 Asking $269,000 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 CA311319 I M P E R I A L V I L L A S CONDOMINIUM … Superb central location; worry VE free lifestyle; SI ES PR IM VERY open spacious design; 9’ ceilings; quality construction; built energy efficient; price includes $3500 appliance allowance. Immed. possession. $249,500 including GST CA2 89045 BEAUTIFULLY RENOVATED BUNGALOW, B A C K I N G ONTO PARK! ... Impressive open floor plan with beautiful hardwood flooring. You’ll love the maple cabinetry in kitchen, spacious LR and DR., 4 bdrm., 2 baths, large family room in dev. bsmt. Awesome yard, private deck, fenced, double garage, alley access and more! A must see! Ask $249,900 CA313384 NEXT TO NEW ATTRACTIVE OPEN PLAN ... w/vaulted ceiling. Family kitchen w/pantry, island. Master bdrm. features en suite w/heated floor. Bright bsmt. open for future dev. CA298435 Now asking $294,835 CLOSE TO JACK STUART SCHOOL, BUILT IN 1987 ... hardwood flooring, sunken LR, 4 bdrm., 2 baths. Large deck, 24’x26’ garage. Backs onto lge. green space. Asking $249,000 CA302932 BEAUTIFUL 1.5 STOREY 5-BDRM HOME ACROSS FROM CHARLIE KILLAM SCHOOL ... only blocks from downtown. Upgrades include flooring, paint, baths, fence, shingles, added attic insulation. All appl. included. This is a lovely home on large lot w/single htd. gar. CA315167 Asking $219,000
E X C E P T I O N A L 2-STOREY DUPLEX IN CREEKVIEW ... just south of university. Gorgeous master w/walk-in closet, 4-pce. en suite w/htd. floor, corner soaker tub. Lovely kitchen w/centre island and eating bar plus all appl. Single attached garage, landscaped yard w/deck and vinyl fence. Ask $238,000 CA314245 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. CA309727 Now asking $299,900
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A MUST SEE – GREAT REVENUE OR FAMILY HOME ... only 3 blocks to university. You’ll be very impressed with the renovations. A pleasure to show. 1239 sq. ft. 5-bdrm. Private entrance to lower level. Never been lived in. Very large lot backing onto park. Asking $279,500 CA313597 FAMILY BUNGALOW, BACKING ONTO PARK ... spacious 1388 sq. ft. plan w/attractive foyer, easy keep tile and laminate flooring, dandy kitchen, spacious LR and DR. 4 bdrm., 3 baths and huge family/games room in dev. bsmt. 24’x26’ gar., alley access, tiered decking overlooks park! Asking $287,900 CA314711 VERY NEAT SPACIOUS 5-LEVEL SPLIT ... excellent quiet crescent. Mom will love the large family kitchen. Lots of cupboards, sunken family room, gas FP. Patio door to lge. deck and lovely yard. MF laundry. 4 bdrm., 3 baths, jet tub. Lower levels finished. Numerous upgrades, furnace, redecorated, shingles and insulation, majority of windows. Maint. free ext. Incl. 5 appl. Move in cond. Asking $289,500 CA308984 L O C A T I O N ! LOCATION! ... You’ll be very impressed when you drive into NEW PRICE! 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! CA313472 Now asking $259,500 CHARACTER HOME – CLOSE TO MIRROR LAKE AND SENIOR CENTRE! ... close to walking trails and City Center. Character 1-1/2 storey home w/stained glass windows, hardwood floors in spacious LR and DR, cozy sun porch and mature treed yard. Lots of recent upgrades! R3 zoning. Lots of potential! Asking $174,900 CA314893 EXCELLENT DUPLEX – CLOSE TO PLAYGROUND / PARK ... cul-de-sac location! Features cozy FP in great lovely kitchen, island, ! ED EDUC room, R breakfast bar, superb master, huge en suite, corner jetted tub, separate shower, dev. bsmt., huge family/games room, all appl. Fenced, attached garage and more! Now only $239,500 CA312968
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EXCELLENT OFFICE OR BUSINESS LOCATION! ... Very nicely developed 2250 sq. ft. and 1000 sq. ft. bays with A/C. Exc. parking, independent utilities. Quick possession. $2100 and $750/mo. Call now for details! CA315166
INVESTMENTS/ BUSINESSES
SEDGEWICK – EXC. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ... 77.59 acres, corner location, fronting onto Hwys 13, 869. Phone for more details. CA298363 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. CA309676 Asking $224,500 EXCEPTIONAL B U S I N E S S OPPORTUNITY – RECREATIONAL/ R E S O R T PROPERTY! ... Wow! An impressive 45.52 acre parcel w/ beautiful, peaceful country setting. Facilities incl. Rosebush Craft & Tea House, Heritage Home B&B, 9 hole pitch and putt golf course, main residence, RV camping sites, dandy 30’x43’ htd. workshop, 32’x48’ shed, 40’x70’ quonset. Exc. site plan, beautiful landscaped setting. You’ll want to explore this exciting opportunity! You have to see it! Asking $729,900 CA315080
I D E A L LOCATION CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, REC AREA AND SHOPPING ... Home features a few upgrades, new flooring Nov./10, windows in kitchen and DR, 3 bdrm. Oak kitchen cabinets, sunshine ceiling, wood burning FP in rumpus room plus 2 bdrm. in bsmt. 7 major appl. incl. Shed, single car gar., fenced yard. Asking $239,000 CA314691 IDEAL LOCATION TO SCHOOLS AND HOSPITAL ... Bungalow features 5 bdrm., 2 baths, mother-in-law suite. Nice open floor plan w/vaulted ceilings. 6 major appl. Enclosed deck w/hot tub. Htd., single gar. Asking $279,000 CA314752 4-BDRM. BUNGALOW ... easily converted to 5. Close to schools, G! NEW LISTIN Edgeworth Centre, parks and much more. RV parking, 22’x24’ gar., firepit. Newer furnace, flooring and bath upgrades. Exc. location. Ask $248,500 CA314795
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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 CA313119
RESIDENTIAL LOTS
FOUR INDIVIDUALLY TITLED AND SERVICED TOWNHOUSE LOTS OVERL OOKING PARK! ... It’s a great location for your next project. Call now for all the details! Asking $215,000 CA298468 TWO CUL-DE SAC LOTS IN CREEKVIEW SUBDIVISION ... a great place for your new home or project. Close to park, walking trails and valley. Architectural controls apply. Ask $77,000 – CA311394 $85,900 – CA303320 MULTI-FAMILY LOT NOW AVAILABLE We offer one 2.5 acre parcel CA298482
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GREAT OPPORTUNITY ... 0.91 acres just south off Hwy 13 in Camrose, behind Camrose Cycle. Zoning C3. Asking $350,000 CA297039 E X C I T I N G OPPORTUNITY FOR DEVELOPMENT ON MAIN STREET CAMROSE ... vacant G! 25’x120’ lot zoned C1. NEW LISTIN Future development will have to follow City of Camrose Downtown Action Plan. Asking $75,000 CA315054
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780-672-7474 Grand Park Plaza 6022-48 Avenue, Camrose
Dale Bowal 780-672-7942
Bud James Bob James 780-385-3100 780-385-3100 Killam/Sedgewick
Cory Starchuk 780-781-4217
Trevor Van Leeuwen 780-781-8973
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Rick Nygaard 780-608-0675
Trudi Dunham 780-608-6635
www.camrose-homes.com e-mail: dbowal@telusplanet.net
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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)
D JUST LISTE Q U A L I T Y B U I L T SHADOW R I D G E HOME... 1318 sq. ft., 3-bedroom, 3 - b a t h , 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 $264,500. (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... Palladio 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)
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)
READY TO MOVE RIGHT IN... with a spectacular view of the pond off the deck. Lots of upgrades including windows throughout, newer furnace, flooring, counter tops, baseboards, paint and bathrooms. The basement is fully finished with a huge family room, 2 bedrooms, one with a walk in closet, 3-piece bath, all of which have been upgraded, laundry, plenty of storage space and separate basement entrance to the back yard. Fireplace in living room, oversized garage and parking pad located in a quiet cul-de-sac. Must be seen to be appreciated. Asking $329,000. For more details call Dale. (R1324)
EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME... in great area of the city has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1417 sq foot multi-level. Priced at $379,000 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)
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SOLD 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)
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MANY RECENT UPGRADES... 5-bedroom, 2-bath bungalow located near west end shopping. Many recent upgrades. Priced at $219,900. Call Trudi for details. (R1321)
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 specifications. 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)
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 $124,900. Call Rick for details. (R1318)
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)
GREAT WEST END HOME ... Fabulous 5-bedroom, 3-bath bungalow in “move in” condition on large lot located close to west-end shopping. Great landscaping, private back yard. Too many features to describe. Priced at $382,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1340)
JUST LISTED... Cozy one-bedroom bungalow, full basement, garage, close to schools and downtown, tremendous opportunities for development. Asking $99,500. Call Dale for details. (R1343)
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GREAT CONDO... 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo located close to west end shopping. New blinds and carpet to be installed. A great lifestyle with many social activities available. Listed at $219,900. Call Trudi for details. (R1341)
YORKSHIRE BUILDERS OFFERS THIS NEW BI-LEVEL... with 1474 sq/ft, 3 beds, 2 baths, hardwood floors, ceramic tile, tasteful 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, playground and much more! Listed at $329,900 Call Trevor for details (R1336)
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)
GREAT REVENUE PROPERTY IN COLLEGE AREA... This 1200 sq. ft. bungalow has a rented 1 bedroom, 1 bath suite in the basement. The upstairs has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. Shared laundry. Double garage. RV parking. Priced $285,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1343)
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)
WELL MAINTAINED BI-LEVEL HOME... in quiet neighbourhood close to schools, parks and downtown shopping. Lots of great features including double heated garage and beautiful landscaped yard all fenced with garden area and fruit trees. Home has oak kitchen cabinets and floor plus finished basement, main floor laundry, 2 and 2 bedrooms and 3 baths. Listed at $316,000. Call Rick for Details. (R1322)
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)
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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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)
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GREAT FAMILY HOME... 3 bedrooms, 1-1/2 baths, renovated basement including rec room, bath and bedroom, heated 2-car garage. Tremendous value for $229,000. Call Dale for details. (R1274)
TREMENDOUS OPPORTUNITY IN BAWLF... 5 years old, 1,511 sq. ft. bungalow. Open living area, maple cabinets, appliances incl., grand entryway, spacious master, full en suite, blinds, central air, oversized heated, garage, underground sprinkler, covered trex deck, fenced landscaped yard and so much more. Listed at $374,900. Call Trevor Van Leeuwen or Bud James. (RO854)
A REAL BEAUTY IN HEISLER... extensive renos, flooring, bathroom, windows, etc. Additional 2 bedrooms up, 2 car garage. Quick possession. Asking $84,500. Call Dale for details. (RO871)
HAY LAKES... what a beauty - over 1,400 sq. ft. bi-level, upgraded counter tops, professionally painted, fireplace, large front foyer, vaulted ceiling, 9’ ceiling in basement with oversized windows. 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)
WELL-MAINTAINED THREE-BEDROOM BUNGALOW IN HAY LAKES... Attached double garage, fenced yard and RV parking. $279,900. Call Rick for details. (RO865)
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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)
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 verified by the Buyer. Listed at $59,500 Call Trevor for details. (RO881)
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. There is the large 2-piece bath for guests and the nice sized master with 4-piece en suite. All appliances included. 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)
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DAYSLAND – NEWER 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOW... open design, fireplace in living room, partially developed basement with rec room, with fireplace, 2 bedrooms, 3-piece bath, 2-car garage, fenced. Asking $209,500. Call Dale for details. (R0892) 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 $95,500. Call Trudi for details. (RO886)
NICE STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME IN DAYSLAND... Includes 4 appliances, double lot, oversized garage. Priced at $119,900. Call Trudi for details. (RO875)
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)
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)
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)
CLEAN ACREAGE WITH LARGE SHOP... just 17 km northwest of Camrose. Good building site for home with power and gas up to site and water well close by. 5173 sq. ft. heated shop with 5 bays plus partially landscaped yard, only 1/2 mile off payment. Price $285,000. Call Rick for details. (A404)
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 office, with a large master and 4 piece en suite 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 fireplace 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, firepit, shed and much more. Listed at $299,900. Call Trevor for details. (A398)
NEW NORWAY... well maintained acreage with nice bungalow with many upgrades, park-like private setting. For details call Rick. Asking $329,000. (A393) 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 flooring on main floor. New fascia and soffits this year. Also lots of trees and some older buildings plus newer barn in good condition. 13.28 acres with 2 water wells with good flow. $399,000 Call Rick for details (A395)
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)
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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YOU WILL LOVE THIS ONE... Very quiet private location. This bungalow in the village of New Norway has had many upgrades to kitchen, some flooring on main level plus new kitchen makeover, doors and some windows, etc. You will love the park-like landscaping and large lot. Double heated garage, plus unique garden shed with power door for easy access. A must see! Priced at $290,000. Call Rick for details. (RO887)
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)
NICE 40 ACRE HOBBY FARM... east of New Norway. 2 residences, 2 good water wells. Priced at $468,000. Call Rick. (A399)
INDUSTRIAL 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)
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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)
NICE HOBBY FARM CLOSE TO CAMROSE... 3-bedroom home on 80 acres with double attached garage, main floor laundry and large kitchen. Good size quonset with 220 amp service. Price $559,500. Call Rick for details. (F286)
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)
SOLD 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)
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Great selection of Trees and Shrubs including fruit trees, ornamentals and more!
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See our selection of Decorative Garden Accessories including Henri Studios Fountains
Tuesday, June 14
7:00 p.m. Camrose Aquatic Centre Please ensure that representatives from Ball, Figure Skating, Hockey and Soccer are present. This is your meeting and opportunity to ask questions and provide feedback to the old and new executive.
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Doktor Doom natural insect control products in stock! • Hanging Baskets • Unique Patio Containers • Roses • Seeds • Gift Certificates • And more!
NEW LOCATION! We go that extra mile to give you that special smile • New Dentures • Partial Dentures • Same Day Relines • One Hour Repairs You can now find us in
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Village of Bittern Lake
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Tax Notices have been mailed out on May 25, 2011. If you have not received your tax notice please contact the Village Office at 780.672.7373.
South on 50th Street at 3801-50th Street
Camrose Minor Hockey
Early Registration Tuesday, June 21 and Wednesday, June 22 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the Lobby of Max McLean Arena.
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Registration fees have been kept the same as the previous season!
Steak and Eggs
Visit our website at www.camrosehockey.com for registration fees and our policy regarding import or non-resident players.
for Father’s Day Breakfast.
If you have never played hockey, a copy of your birth certificate, personal health number and legal land description will be required. Anyone considered to be an import or non-resident player must bring the necessary paperwork at time of registration. You may contact our office at 780-608-7957 or email kings@camrosehockey.com if you have any questions.
It’s a breakfast he can’t find anywhere else! Wholesome, natural, organic steak and eggs from Sunworks Farm will show you care about Dad and his good health!
CERTIFIED ORGANIC • CELIAC SAFE • Chicken • Turkey • Lamb • Beef • Pork • Bison
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HOUSEHOLD AUCTION Estate of Bill and Florence Allen Saturday, June 11, 2011 Sale Starts 10:00 a.m. Sharp! Having received instructions from the family, we will sell by public auction the following goods situated at Lindstrand Auctions Ltd. Sales Pavilion Two miles North of Camrose on Hwy. 833 LUNCH AVAILABLE GST will be charged where applicable Vehicle: 1988 Oldsmobile Ciera 4-Dr. Sedan – 106 V6 auto, 115,000 original km! Nice! Antique Furniture and Collectibles: Antique 4-drawer dresser, ornaments and collectibles, antique queen bedroom suite, milk glass, milk stone lamp, Aladdin lamps, coal oil lamps, antique wood dining room set, antique desk, antique pump organ, magazine rack, cups and saucers, crystal dishes and vases, books, Blue Mountain ware, collector plates, old wood table with drawer and two chairs, stained glass windows, old piano stool, round side table, salt and pepper shakers, corn meal glass, pictures, mirrors, collector dolls, antique buffets, antique china cabinet, windsor style antique chair, Browning camera and other antique cameras, stone jugs and crocks, Champion paper cutter, washstand, antique desk, wool carders, stools, cowbell, writing desk, antique ashtrays on stands, old bottles and jars, antique sewing machine, blowtorches, copper spittoon, oak antique wood side chairs, record player and records, antique three-pc. bedroom suites, Edison cylinder records, washtub, antique cupboard, 1952 Chev pedal car, two Coca Cola telephones, gramophone c/w horn, Buddy L toys, Lincoln toys, Avon bottles, flat irons, gas irons, sad irons, coffee grinders, old mantle clocks, stained glass, tomahawks and Indian tools, colored sealers, blue cobalt dishes, antique glass lampshades, old games, large collection of antique books, large collection of petrified wood, Occupied
Japan dishes and ornaments, Depression glass, Carnival glass, old dolls, straight razors. Furniture and Household: Two small color TVs c/w remotes, hide-a-bed, pots and pans, folding chairs, rugs, 3-pc. oak queen bedroom suite, bedding linen, doilies, upright vacuum, cupboard, sofa set, microwave oven and stand, flatware, TV trays, living room suites, new kid’s bike, Corningware, rolling pins, crystal vases, crockpot, blenders, kitchen utensils. Lapidary Equipment: Covington’s commercial rock cutters and rock polishers, large collection of petrified wood, jade and quartz rock. Lawn, Garden and Shop Tools: Patio set c/w six chairs and table, large asst. of hand tools, Ariens snowblower, chainsaw, weedeaters, rope pulleys, new push mower c/w bagger, hand drills, tool box on wheels, two push mowers, ramps, table saw, battery charger, bench grinder, planes, 4” and 8” jointer/planer, pipe wrenches, sanders, chisels, drill press, large asst. of files, bike, lawn chairs, stepladder, shop vac, oil and grease, router. Auctioneers Note: This is a very clean household and contains a lifetime collection of rare and desirable antiques and collectibles. Many more items too numerous to mention. Plan to attend. Something for everyone! TERMS OF PAYMENT ARE: Cash or Debit – No Cheques, No Credit Cards. No Buyers’ Premium.
Jody Lindstrand Res: (780)679-2607 Cell: (780)608-0826
Alberta License No. 312728
We would like to congratulate all of the graduates who do such a good job making this a GREAT PLACE TO WORK! THANK YOU TO: Greg Schultze, Kimberley Pinter, Jordan Macahonic, Andrew Kelm, Jarret Erickson, Cassie Sitler, Maria Metcalfe, Sarah Stauffer, Josef Zubkowski, Brianna Staldker, Samantha Nycholat, Taylor Volk, Marissa Graham, Brook Steman, Nicole French, Mitchell Sanders, Josh Forre, Bailey Roose, Hali Akerstrom
If you’re about to sell real estate… Before you list your property, confirm your agent will be advertising it in The Home Team Paper.
Laurie Lindstrand 780-672-8478
Res: (780)672-6216 Cell: (780)679-7363
Check our website at: www.lindstrandauctions.com – Email: info@lindstrandauctions.com
DOOR-TO-DOOR DELIVERY IN CAMROSE AND IN THE COUNTRY, TOO!
GOPHER CONTROL STRYCHNINE PROGRAM The sale and use of 2% Liquid Strychnine Concentrate for Richardson’s Ground Squirrels will end on June 17, 2011.
Five percent of our readers are contemplating a real estate purchase! – Latest Circulation Verifi cation Council Audit
Cargill makes donation to Railway Station
Camrose County currently has inventory, but once it is gone, we will not be getting any more in.
Please call Agricultural Services at 780-672-4765 to place an order or for more information.
Glenys and Bruce Smith accept a $1,000 cheque on behalf of the Camrose Railway Station Museum and Park. Presenting the cheque on behalf of Cargill was Wayne Prestage.
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Defenceman Amber Yuha of Bawlf and forward Jessyka Holt of Bashaw have been invited to attend the Team Alberta U18 female summer provincial selection camp in Camrose on July 12 to 17. The selection process started with an intense spring camp in Spruce Grove on May 12 to 15 where 160 athletes met to compete for one of the 46 spots. "I tried out for the Alberta Winter Games team two years ago and then the Alberta Challenge team, which is held on a different year than the Games. At the camps you get scouted and picked to attend other tryouts," said Amber. "It is a long process to get to this point. In Camrose, they will cut down to about 25 players and then they will pick the team." Following the completion of the spring camp, the coaches and evaluation staff were faced with some extremely difficult decisions having to narrow the talented field down to only 46. “The spring camp was very high tempo and we were very impressed with the calibre of talent that tried out,” said Team Alberta female coordinator, Mike Kraichy. “It’s always difficult making selections, but we are confident we identified the right group of players to move forward in this process.” From summer camp, players will be short listed and scouted through the start of the club
Canada Winter Games this past February. "I have a trainer to help me keep in shape. I'm going to Europe this summer to play hockey and the practices start in June," said Amber, who plays for the Sherwood Park midget triple-A team during the winter. Team Alberta U18 Female is the final stage of the Team Alberta female program and one of the initial stages that Hockey Canada uses to help identify players for the national program. "This camp is a great opportunity to show what I have and to try and play in the Winter Games," said Amber. She lists her ability of seeing Amber Yuha the ice really well, her communiteam season until the final Team cation skills and skating as her Alberta roster is named that will strong points. "I need to work compete at the National Women’s on my foot speed. That means Under-18 Championship Novem- turning and accelerating faster. I'm working on a few drills to ber 2 to 6 in Saguenay, Quebec. improve that." Amber thinks she has a Amber knows Jessyka Holt shot at making the team this from her tryout for the challenge year. "I feel great. Last year I team. "She made the challenge didn't make the cut, but I was team and has a good shot at on the younger side. This year, I'm more determined to make it. making this team." In Amber's spare time, she plays fastball in I've been working the whole year Red Deer. "I had to give up voltowards this and feel proud of leyball because it was too much." making it this far. At this point, The Grade 11 student would I feel confident." like to eventually receive a scholThe National Women’s U18 arship to play hockey. "I have no Championship occurs in the idea what I want to take after off years of the Canada Winter high school, but I know playing Games. In 2009, Team Alberta in the Canada Winter Games U18 female team finished in and being on the national team fifth place at the U18 Champiand going to the Olympics would onship. Team Alberta is coming be the ultimate goal." off a gold medal at the 2011
Gwendolyn Viola Hagen Gwen was born to Alexander and Margit Olson on November 20, 1934, in Camrose, AB. Her childhood was spent between the areas of Camrose and Wetaskiwin, where she attended Sparling and Baldenstein schools. Upon completion of her Commercial Certificate at Camrose Lutheran College in 1953, she began work as a bookkeeper at St. Mary’s Hospital in Camrose, AB. Gwen married the love of her life, John “Jack” Hagen of Bawlf, AB, on April 26, 1958. Born to this devoted union, were two sons and one daughter. Gwen enjoyed life on the farm and was an active member of Bawlf Lutheran Church: she was a church treasurer and an involved LCW member. Gwen was the church pianist for 37 years. Her various interests included gardening, giving piano lessons, sewing, needlework and painting, among other crafts. She treasured her visits with family and friends, especially her afternoon conversation with Doris. Gwen moved into Camrose in 1998, and enjoyed her home there until being hospitalized the last few days of her life. Gwen was predeceased by her husband Jack in 1997, mother in 1988 and father in 1996. She leaves behind her children Alex (Pat), Doug (Carol) and Val; her five grandchildren Brandon, David, Christy, Alison and Brenda; great-grandson Jordan; sister Sonja (Don) Uglem; brothers Marvin (Yvonne) Olson and Bradley (Lorraine) Olson; sister-in-law Norine Norheim; brotherin-law Lloyd (Pat) Hagen; aunt Grace Urdahl; numerous nephews and nieces; and many dear friends. She will be greatly missed by all. Funeral services were held on Wednesday June 1, 2011, at 2:00 p.m from Bawlf Lutheran Church with Rev. Bill Harder officiating. Interment followed in Bawlf Lutheran Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Helen Mary Strilchuk Helen Mary (Gabruck) Strilchuk, our loving Mom, Grandma, Great-Grandma, Sister and Aunt, passed away May 29, 2011, at the age of 84. Helen is survived by her six children Judy (George) Stucka, Randy Strilchuk, Teri (Brian) Sikstrom, David (Vonnie) Strilchuk, Donald (Jean) Strilchuk and Sherri Lynn (Arvid) Hasslebohm; her nine grandchildren Zenon (Renee) Stucka, Brande (Jerry) Stucka, Tyson (Karry) Sikstrom, Taryn Sikstrom, Melanie (Carl) Strilchuk, Trista Strilchuk, Megan (Joey) Strilchuk, Justin (Brenna) Strilchuk and Jesse (Ashley) Strilchuk; and her four greatJennifer Ann Welda grandchildren Tyler Robert, Madison Stucka, Dorien Gibbs-Sikstrom and Kiana Sikstrom. It seems incomprehensible that someone Helen is also survived by four brothers and two sisters, Anne, Olga, Victor, Stan, Peter and so young, so full of life, so full of hope, George. Helen was predeceased by her husband Phillip, baby brother, and grandson Tyler Jason promise and compassion – in particular for Sikstrom. those with mental health issues or challenges Helen was born to William and Mary Gabruck on August 5, 1926. Helen’s early years were – could be “called home” so early in life. spent between Quarrel and Daysland, Alberta. There, Helen would master the qualities and Jenny was born on May 10, 1951, in values that made her the perfect wife, mom, grandma, great-grandma, sister, aunt, friend and Edmonton, AB, to Jantien and Clark Bell. neighbor. Left to cherish her memory are her husband Helen met Phillip at the restaurant where she worked. They were married July 15, 1947. Brian, children Jantien of Calgary, Grace Helen and Phillip moved to the homestead in Round Hill, Alberta, where she lived most of Welda (Billy Faubert) of Calgary, one her life. Helen was the perfect match for Phillip, and took pride in caring for their growing grandchild Aiden Faubert, her mother Jantien family. Helen played an integral role on the farm from milking cows to feeding pigs and Bell of Edmonton, and brother George chickens. She could also be found washing parts in Phillip’s shop. But her true calling was in (Melanie) Bell of Sherwood Park. Jenny was the family kitchen. Throughout the Round Hill area, Helen’s kitchen was well known. Day or predeceased by her father Clark Bell. night, Helen would warmly welcome friends and neighbours with a fresh cup of coffee and her She was completely devoted to her career as “special of the day”. Helen’s specialties ranged from the best apple pie and cinnamon buns to a caregiver. She had a widespread reputation her Ukrainian holubsti and pyrogies. Her borscht was unrivalled as her son-in-law George can for being extremely compassionate, caring vouch for, having eaten 14 bowls one Christmas Eve. Helen’s children would often share a laugh and giving with a never-ending concern for truly believing that their Mom froze fresh fruit before Del Monte did. the well-being of her clients. She always put With a growing family to feed, Helen became an avid gardener. In Helen’s garden, you others’ needs before her own. She had a very would find an assortment of vegetables and flowers. Helen even successfully grew peanuts, special gift of giving unconditional love. She watermelon and cantaloupe. One year in particular, Helen checked her garden daily, looking touched the lives of everyone she met. Friends for pea and cucumber seedlings, to no avail. Then she saw Bambi (the pet deer) munching on and family would describe her as warm, her prized peas and cucumbers, and the mystery was solved. From that time on, Helen’s love friendly and outgoing, with a smile that could for deer blossomed. This love for birds and animals gave her much enjoyment and comfort. light up a room. She was a woman who did Helen was also an accomplished knitter and crocheted, and would donate a winter’s work of more good in the short time she had on this hats, mittens, ear-warmers and blankets to anyone in need. planet then most people do in a lifetime. Helen enjoyed watching hockey and curling on television, and playing cards with the Jenny met the love of her life, Brian, family. She was also an ardent reader. During the summers, you could find Helen riding the through a mutual friend, Lynne. They were lawn mower, cutting acres of grass. Much to her family’s dismay and concern, Helen insisted married in April 1976 and moved to a farm on continuing this task until it became impossible for her to do. near Armena shortly thereafter. It is here that With all the demands on Helen’s time, she still found time and energy to be the best they raised two daughters and celebrated Grandma and Great-Grandma, doting on the children when they came to visit. Helen’s last year their 35th year of marriage this past April. was filled with many trials and tribulations. During this time, her strength and determination Her grandson Aiden (aka Silly Little Man) were obvious. Helen will be sadly missed and fondly remembered by her family and friends. was the light of her life. She loved to sing Helen, the memories you have given us will live in our hearts forever. and realized the power of music. She could A prayer vigil was held on Thursday, June 2, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. from Burgar Memorial always be found tending to her beautiful Chapel. flower garden or crocheting everything from Mass of the Resurrection was held on Friday, June 3, 2011, at 10:00 a.m. from St. Francis blankets and baby clothes to dish rags for Xavier Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Larry Pederson as Celebrant. friends and family. Her faith remained a Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Diabetes Association. To send constant source of strength throughout her condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com. blessed lifetime. Her gracious and loving spirit will forever live on in all those who were lucky enough to know such an amazing woman. Camrose and Daysland Funeral services were held on Saturday, was in care of the arrangements June 4, 2011, at 1:00 p.m. from Scandia Phone 780-672-2121 Lutheran Church Armena with Rev. Jim “Serving your community since 1906” Appleby officiating. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Royal Alex ICU or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Leona Patricia Bendfeld
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1955-2011 Charles Ronald Tulloch, beloved husband of Catherine Tulloch of Vauxhall, AB, passed away unexpectedly in Taber on Sunday, May 29, 2011, at the age of 55 years. The Funeral Service was held at Vauxhall Mennonite Brethren Church, 3209 Street North, Vauxhall, on Wednesday, June 1, 2011, at 2:00 p.m. with Reverend Alana Johnson officiating. Burial followed at Vauxhall Cemetery. Condolences may be forwarded by visiting our website at www.southlandfuneral.com. Besides his loving wife Catherine, he is survived by his children Eric Tulloch of Lethbridge, Dale (Nicole) Tulloch of Vauxhall and Charly Ann Tulloch of Vauxhall. He is also survived by his mother Joan Hill of Rosalind; brothers Bob (Carrie) Tulloch of Camrose, Martin Tulloch of Camrose, and Kevin (Lois) Tulloch of Camrose; sisters Marlene (Lorne) Simpkins of Sexsmith, Lois (Darrell) Van Dusen of Guelph, and Bernice Boomhower of Camrose; in-laws Joan and Terry McCartney of Calgary; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his father Jim Tulloch, stepfather Lorne Hill, and brotherin-law Stan Boomhower. He will be remembered by his many friends near and far. If friends so desire, memorial tributes in Charles’ name may be made directly to a charity of one’s choice.
Leona was born to Clyde and Edith Lohr on November 6, 1941. She grew up on a farm near Rosalind. Leona passed away peacefully on May 31, 2011, at St. Mary’s Hospital Camrose. She married Raymond Bendfeld, and they made their home at Heisler where they raised their four children. Leona loved gardening, flowers and hummingbirds. She always enjoyed visiting with family and friends. Leona leaves to cherish her memory her husband Raymond; her children Keith (Rhonda), Kathy (Joe), Terry; her son-in-law Jim; nine grandchildren; and two greatgrandchildren. Leona was predeceased by her daughter Shelly Patterson; her parents Edith and Clyde Lohr; her brother Alvin; and mother-in-law Mary Bendfeld. A public graveside service was held on Monday, June 6, 2011, at 11:00 a.m. at Camrose Valleyview Cemetery. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Available LED headlamps on the touring package – a Toyota first – and standard LED tail Lights not only augment Prius' sleek looks, but by lowering power consumption they also help to improve fuel efficiency. Prius' LED low beams reduce electricity consumption by 17 percent versus the previous generation, while the LED tail lamps consume 88 percent less power. In addition, the LED headlamps boast a number of innovations that enable them to light up in one-tenth of a second and provide superior long distance visibility. Prius' solar powered ventilation system helps to precool the interior – without starting the vehicle or using the AC.
With the constant rise in fuel prices, hybrid cars are looking like a much more feasible choice. Hybrid cars basically use both gas and an electric motor to run. Hence the wide range of hybrid cars. Toyota Prius is the world's first standard production hybrid-electric car. The Prius is meant to be a fully working alternative for a family or fleet vehicle. It is an example of smart usage of technology without downsizing, so it is a complete family car. In this car you will not face problems like pitiful acceleration, trembling or rattling, or crampy seatings. Fuel savings
The Toyota Prius has won the ecoENERGY award each year since the model was introduced in the 2001 model year. Boasting a combined rating of 3.8 litres per 100 kilometres, it is one of the only passenger cars on the road to achieve a Tier 2 bin 3 emissions rating. Prius' 1.8 litre Atkinson cycle engine delivers ample horsepower and torque. The higher displacement enables the engine to operate at lower RPMs – enhancing midrange acceleration, fuel efficiency, and quietness of operation. The electric motor solely generates a power of 60 kw at torque of 207 horsepower. Prius is the only Hybrid on the road to boast a third generation system. Hybrid synergy drive is completely beltless – including a new electric water pump. The benefits: a reduction in mechanical energy loss and lower maintenance costs than traditional belted engines. Prius' exhaust heat recirculation is tailor-made for the Canadian climate. The system transfers heat from the exhaust to the engine coolant, which in turn warms the engine oil – improving start-up efficiency and fuel efficiency in winter conditions by allowing the gas engine to shut off more frequently and for longer periods of time. Exhaust gas recirculation returns a portion of the unburnt gases back into the combustion chamber, helping Prius improve both fuel efficiency and environmental performance. Drive modes
In addition to its normal driving mode, Prius offers three additional driving options. EV Mode, which lowers emissions even more while enhancing quietness, ECO Mode, which delivers even greater fuel efficiency. And
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Power Mode which offers heightened levels of performance. EV Mode enables Prius to travel up to 1.6 kilometres using only the electric motor – perfect for traveling through quiet neighbourhoods. ECO Mode lowers acceleration response relative to gas pedal input to enhance fuel efficiency – ideal for city driving. Power Mode enhances acceleration response relative to gas pedal input providing powerful driving performance. Intelligent parking
Prius makes available the advanced convenience of Intelligent Parking Assist (Technology Package). Once the driver confirms the desired parking space, the system guides Prius into the targeted spot. The driver checks the surroundings for safety and controls vehicle speed with the brakes. Quietness
Prius serves up an exceptionally quiet ride. Noise and vibration are noticeably absent even at highway speeds – a result of thick layers of sound insulation and isolation materials strategically placed throughout the vehicle body. Aerodynamic
With a co-efficient of drag of 0.25, Prius has the cleanest aerodynamic profile in its class – a result of spending more time in wind tunnel testing than any Toyota vehicle in history.
From standard features like push button start and tilt and telescopic steering wheel to available features like Bluetooth Compatibility (all option packages) and voice activated DVD navigation (technology package), Prius offers something for everyone. Standard touch tracer controls are a world first! Touching the steering wheel mounted switches instantly displays a duplicate image on the meter screen – enabling the driver to cycle through controls like audio and AC while maintaining focus on the road ahead. Prius embraces occupants in an advanced yet organic interior – filled with space to seat five comfortably, with room left over for plenty of cargo. Safety
Prius boasts the advanced safety of a pre-collision system that warns the driver of a potential impact, readies the brakes for evasive maneuvers, and even takes steps to help reduce impact and lessen collision damage (technology package only). Prius was designed to achieve class-leading collision performance – starting with a reinforced body structure that absorbs and then disperses impact energy around and away from the passenger cabin. Inside Prius, passengers are surrounded by a network of seven airbags that help protect occupants from almost any angle, including, dual-stage driver and front passenger airbags, driver knee airbag, front seat mounted side airbags, and front and rear side curtain airbags.
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Children's resource centre opens Donna Atkinson, Communications Children and Youth Services
The Camrose Children’s Resource Centre has moved to a new location in the Camrose Provincial Building, located at 4867-50 Street. A grand opening celebration was held June 2. Various community stakeholders and dignitaries were
invited to join the CFSA staff to view the new premises and a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Some of the dignitaries who attended were the deputy mayor of Camrose, Gerry Galenza; CFSA board co-chairs Rose Lameman and Peter Miller; and chief executive officer Brian Holden. The Camrose CRC now houses approximately 22 staff
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who provide services under the programs of Intervention Services, Foster Care and Adoption, Family Violence and Bullying, Child Care Licensing and Family Support for Children with Disabilities. Information booths set up at the CRC provided information on some of the Children and Youth Services programs that are delivered from this location.
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BOATS, RVs and CAMPERS SELLING YOUR SEAWORTHY BOAT? Make a splash with an ad in the Booster classifieds! Ph. 780-672-3142. LOVE CAMPING, BUT TIRED OF SHOVELLING SNOW OFF THE AWNING IN MAY? Say goodbye to your Gulfstream! Move it fast with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142. 1997 PROSPECTOR 215 5TH WHEEL TRAILER – Excellent condition, $6,900. 780-679-8095, 780-373-3863. 15 FT. FIBREGLASS BOAT AND TRAILER – Tri-hull open bow, 65 hp Evinrude, paddles, life jackets, tow bar, tube. Always stored indoors. $3,500 obo. 780-679-0603 evenings. EZEE-LOADER BOAT TRAILER – New wiring and paint, 17’ overall length. $900 obo. 780679-0603 evenings. 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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Camrose United Church cleans up community By Alex Oliver
The human chain of Joy-Ann Murphy, Talia Dewalt, Davis Dewalt, and Carol Rawson secure Ted Rawson as he pulls a plastic bottle from Stoney Creek.
Camrose United Church Social Concerns Committee assisted the city of Camrose on May 1 by cleaning up the area along Mirror Lake and Jubilee Park. Immediately after church service, Brian Nelson, chair of the Social Concerns Committee, organized the volunteers who ranged from youth to seniors. “Approximately 30 United Church members volunteered this year,� said Brian. The volunteers placed the many bags of garbage in the city’s garbage bins; and items such as pop cans and bottles were taken to the Bottle Depot. This money will be used for church projects. Individuals and family groups combed the valley area and the whole venture became an exercise in cooperation, especially for those who assisted each other to pick out trash from the fast
flowing creek. There may have been wet feet or shoes, but nobody fell in. Following the clean-up, all the volunteers met back at Camrose United Church to be rewarded with a meal of home-made soups and selections from veggie trays for their efforts. City of Camrose Parks director Chris Clarkson praised the group by saying, “The Camrose United Church parishioners have been great volunteer partners with the City of Camrose by assisting with a variety of beautification projects. Assistance again this spring with cleaning up our parks system has been a great help toward the spring clean-up process.� Former Camrose United Church minister, Bob Smith, noted, “There was a considerable amount of waste. The clean-up of the areas will make way for the new growth of flowers and grass.�
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On the road … Millang trains for coast to coast tour By Murray Green
Maria Millang of Camrose will be spending 72 days biking from coast to coast. The 24-year-old University of Alberta, Augustana Campus admissions advisor will be one of 38 riders in the Tour du Canada bike tour that will embark from Vancouver on June 23 and end at Signal Hill in St. John's, Newfoundland, on September 2. "It is a 72-day journey that takes you from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean," said Maria. "I'm taking an extra day to head to Vancouver Island and starting at mile zero. The we have an orientation day before we start from Vancouver." Maria is touring across Canada not only to test her cycling skills, but also to meet people. "The age range is from 16 to 68. We have a huge diversity, in terms of who we are. There are mostly Canadians on the tour. However, we have five Australians, five Europeans and two from the United States. Right now, I don't know anyone." Living with the same people for more than two months will change that. "I'm sure we will be a close-knit group by the time the tour ends," said Maria with a laugh. "I'm sure we will be e-mail and facebook friends after the tour." The cycling expedition is a no frills tour. "That means we will be camping along the way. I'm not a camper, but I will be by the time this is over. Two staff members will be with us in a support truck and they are experts in fixing bikes and in first aid." The truck carries the mobile gallery, refrigerator, a basket for each rider and tenting gear. Riders will also have three major ferry crossings. Maria wanted to go coast to coast, but didn't have anyone who would go with her. After checking the Internet, she found the Tour du Canada. "I thought that this would be a great way to see Canada. The farthest east I've been is Ontario, so I'm really looking forward to seeing the Maritimes. I want to be able to say I've been to every province and I'm excited to see the changing landscape. I'm not raising money for anything, I just need to do this." Her journey will be 7,710 kilometres (4,760 miles) with an average of 131 kilometres per day. "You can go off on a tour in area or town. We can go into little groups and have lunch somewhere if we wish. As long as we end up in the right place for supper and sleeping." Riders will also take turns with sweep duty, which is staying at the rear of the pack and reporting if other riders are having trouble. The group will have the luxury of sleeping indoors on only five days. Each rider will take turns with cooking, cleaning and other duties. "It is not only a cycling
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experience, but a full camping and eating experience. Everyone tells me that we will be eating twice as much as normal, about 4,000 calories, because we will be working hard," said Maria. "We will have seven galley crews. We cook once a week, but the good thing is that others will be cooking the rest of the week." At the end of the journey Maria will cherish her new found friends. "One of the reasons I'm doing this is to meet some cool people. Some interesting people will be doing this with me and I want to get to know them. I want to be open to what this journey will bring. It will be a physical and mental challenge. It will give me a sense of accomplishment and test what I am made of. That is something I will be able to carry with me for the rest of my life." After the tour, Maria will head to the U of A in Edmonton to complete some graduate studMaria Millang of Camrose trains for her coast to coast bike tour that begins in a few weeks. ies.
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Model priced is 2011 Escape XLT I4 4x2 Automatic: 10.0L/100km (28 MPG) City, 7.1L/100km (40 MPG) Hwy. ▼ Qualified retail customers, on approved credit from Ford Credit (not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment), may purchase finance a 2011 Ford Escape I4 4x2 XLT Automatic for MSRP of $25,499 after $1000 Costco Incentive deducted (where applicable), a monthly payment of $354 (the sum of twelve (12) monthly payments divided by 26 periods gives payee a bi-weekly payment of $163) for 72 months with a down payment of $0. Down payment may be required based on approved credit. Cost of borrowing is $0 or APR of 0% and total to be repaid is $25,499. All purchase finance offers include freight and air tax $1,550, but exclude administration and registration fees, fuel fill charge and all applicable taxes. Taxes are payable on the full amount of the purchase price before Costco Incentive deducted. Bi-Weekly payments are only available using a customer initiated PC (Internet Banking) or Phone Pay system through the customer’s own bank (if offered by that financial institution). The customer is required to sign a monthly payment contract and furnish a cheque in the amount of the first bi-weekly payment on the contract date. Subsequent bi-weekly payments will be made via a PC or Phone Pay system commencing 2 weeks following the contract date. *Purchase a new 2012 Focus S Sedan/ Focus SE Sport Manual/ Fusion S Manual for $17,549/ $15,499/ $18,999 after Manufacturer Rebate of $0/ $3,500/ $1,500 and Costco Incentive (where applicable) of $0/ $0/ $1,000 deducted. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Manufacturer Rebate deducted, but before Costco Incentive (where applicable) deducted. Offers include freight and air tax of $1,550/ $1,550/ $1,550, but exclude license, fuel fill charge, insurance, PDI, registration, PPSA, administration fees, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. † Receive 0% APR purchase financing on new 2011 Ford [Fiesta (excluding S)/Edge (excluding SE)] / [Taurus (excluding SE)/ Flex (excluding SE)]/[ Escape (excluding I4 Manual)] models for a maximum of [36]/[60]/[72] months to qualified retail customers, on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest interest rate. Example: $30,000 purchase financed at 0% APR for [36]/[60]/[72] months, monthly payment is [$833.33]/[$500.00]/[$416.67], cost of borrowing is $0 or APR of 0% and total to be repaid is $30,000. Down payment on purchase financing offers may be required based on approved credit from Ford Credit. 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Only one (1) offer may be applied towards the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales per Costco Membership Number. Offer is transferable to persons domiciled with an eligible Costco member. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford Motor Company of Canada at either the time of factory order (if ordered within the Offer Period) or delivery, but not both. Offer is not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). Applicable taxes calculated before $1,000CDN offer is deducted. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer, see dealer for details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. ©2011 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved. ** Estimated fuel consumption ratings for the 2012 Focus SE Sedan Duratec 2.0L I-4 engine[6-speed Automatic Transmission with available SFE Package]: 7.2L/100km (39 MPG) city and 4.8L/100km (59 MPG) hwy. Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption may vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading, vehicle equipment, and driving habits. Models priced are 2011 Focus 5-speed Manual: 8.0L/100km (35 MPG) city and 5.6L/100km (50 MPG) hwy; and 2012 Focus S: 7.8L/100km (36 MPG) city and 5.5L/100km (51 MPG) hwy. ± Fusion Hybrid 4.6L/100km (61 MPG) city and 5.4L/100km (52 MPG) hwy. Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption may vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading, vehicle equipment, and driving habits. Midsize class per R.L. Polk & Co. (U.S.)/Intermediate per R.L. Polk Canada, Inc. (Canada). 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Good food, games and prizes are key ingredients to a fun Father’s Day event being planned for the whole community. Rain or shine, on Sunday, June 19, from noon to 3:00 p.m., the Camrose Community Centre will be a hub of activity celebrating healthy family relationships. Hosted by the Family Violence Response Council, an interagency committee focused on collaborative prevention and awareness, this event will provide families with lots of ways to play and enjoy spending time together. There is no admission charge, but donations are welcomed. Weather permitting, the event will be outdoors, but will move indoors if necessary. “Building strong family relationships starts with spending time together and making good memories,” says Sheralyn Dobos planning committee chairperson. “Father’s Day is a great reminder for families to play, laugh and strengthen family bonds.” This is the third year the event has been organized by the interagency group with strong support from the local business community. The Family Violence Response Council has three main purposes including jointly planning public awareness activities, fostering collaboration on education opportunities, programs and services and developing and maintaining a handbook of community services relating to family violence. For more information on the Father’s Day barbecue or on services and support available for those affected by domestic violence or bullying, call the Family Violence Action Society at (780)672-0141.
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More Power. Less Fuel. Great Value is a comparison between the entire current Chrysler Canada lineup and the entire 2010 Chrysler Canada lineup. Wise customers read the fine print: •, *, ±, ††, §, ' The Jeep 70th Anniversary Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after June 1, 2011. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. See participating dealers for complete details and conditions. •$18,998 Purchase Price applies to 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport (23B+4XA) only and includes $3,250 Consumer Cash Discount. $37,988 Purchase Price applies to 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo (26E) only. Pricing includes freight ($1,400) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealers may sell for less. See participating dealers for complete details. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on 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. ±Variable Prime Rate financing up to 84 months is offered on approved credit on most new 2011 vehicles to qualified retail customers through TD Financing Services, Royal Bank of Canada and Scotiabank. Bi-weekly payments shown are based on 84-month terms. Variable rate shown is based on TD, RBC and Scotiabank Prime Rate and fluctuates accordingly. Payments and financing term may increase or decrease with rate fluctuations. TD offer is not open to residents of Newfoundland and Labrador, Yukon, Nunavut and Northwest Territories. Some conditions apply. See participating dealers for complete details. ††Customer Choice Financing for 36-, 48- and 60-month terms on approved credit through TD Financing Services and Ally Credit Canada is available at participating dealerships to qualified retail customers on select new 2011 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram models. The following terms apply to TD Financing Services contracts. (Different contract terms apply to Ally Credit Canada offers. See your dealer for complete details.) Vehicles are financed over a 36-, 48- or 60-month term with payments amortized over a term of up to 96 months and the pre-determined residual balance payable at the end of the contract. At contract’s end, customers have the choice of returning their vehicle through a Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram dealership with no further obligations (except payment of a $199 return fee and excess wear and tear, mileage and similar charges), financing the remaining balance for the rest of the amortization period at then-current standard rates or paying the residual balance in full. Some conditions apply. Customer Choice Financing offered by TD in Quebec is subject to different terms and conditions. All advertised Customer Choice Financing offers are TD offers. Example: 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo (26E) with a Purchase Price of $37,998 financed at 1.99% APR over 60 months with payments amortized over 79 months equals 130 bi-weekly payments of $236 and one final payment of $9,690 for a cost of borrowing of $2,419 and a total obligation of $40,417. Taxes, licence, insurance, registration, excess mileage and wear and tear charges, any dealer administration fees and other applicable fees and charges not included. Dealers may sell for less. See participating dealers for complete details. §2011 Wrangler Rubicon 4x4 shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discounts: $29,645. 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland shown. Price: $52,385. Pricing includes freight ($1,400), and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any retailer administration fees and other applicable fees and applicable taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealers may sell for less. 'Loyalty Bonus Cash is available at participating dealers to eligible retail customers on the purchase/lease by June 30, 2011 of a new 2010/2011 Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram model (with the exception of 2010/2011 Ram 1500 Regular Cab and Ram Cab & Chassis Cab 4x2 and 4x4, 2010/2011 Dodge Caliber SE, 2010 Jeep Compass and Patriot 4x2 and 4x4, 2011 Jeep Compass and Patriot Sport 4x2 and Sport 4x4, 2010/2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport, 2010/2011 Dodge Journey SE, 2010/2011 Dodge Grand Caravan CVP and Cargo Van (C/V) and 2012 FIAT 500) and is deducted from the negotiated price after taxes. Eligible customers include those with Gold Key Lease maturity dates falling on or after June 1, 2011 and current lessees of a new Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge or Ram vehicle via FinanciaLinx. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. ♠Based on Ward’s 2011 Middle Sport Utility Vehicle segmentation. ¤Based on 2011 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural Resources Canada. 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"We met with the mayor and Dennis (Twomey) and the excitement was spectacular. "Hopefully, between Jadene and ourselves and the City we can put together a pretty spectacular event. We are going to be knocking on a lot of doors asking people to sponsor us." The Canadian Hot Air Balloon Championships are expected to attract young and old alike. "Our plan is to have lots of family activities for the kids to come out to the airport to see the balloons launch, maybe see some clowns and entertainment, and do a little bit of shopping," said Mah.
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Sahakarini holds open house By Murray Green
Sahakarini executive director Tif McNaughton will be sharing information about her trip to India on Friday, June 10. She went to India in April to visit project partners and work on the local application to the Canadian International Development Agency for funding. Tif has assembled photographs and stories with local residents who have benefitted from Sahakarini's work in the past. Her presentation will be held at 7:15 p.m. after a gathering with refreshments at Fiona's Coffee, Tea and Gifts at 7 p.m. The Sahakarini office at 4926-50 Street in Camrose will be the site for the open house from 2 to 8 p.m. "This spring, the businesses in our hallway took on major renovations and we were offered a new office space," said Tif. "This would have been a daunting task, but board members and supporters took over and spent weeks painting, going through our archives, seeking out furniture and the result is a beautiful and welcoming space." The open house will not be structured. Beverages and catering by the Open Door Cafe Connections will be served. "There will be plenty of opportunity to chat about Sahakarini's history and current work, meet with board members and contribute to our ongoing community art projects."
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son, of Killam, on May 23, a son. To Cynthia and Roger Domyong, of Camrose, on May 26, a son. To Su I Louis Tiedemann, of Forestburg, on May 27, a son. To Diana and Jeff Doombosch, of Camrose, on May 30, a son.
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Duggan Mall Walkers wrap up fifth season es, the Camrose Duggan Mall administration and participatFifty-seven area residents ing mall merchants. walked the talk to a healthier “Camrose residents will lifestyle over the winter as the soon be able to register for our Duggan Mall Walkers wrapped new Mirror Lake Summer up their fourth season. Walking Program, which will Over the past seven months, operate in much the same fashparticipants logged 3,900 ion as the Duggan Mall Winter kilometres — the distance to Walking Program,” said Lora New Orleans, and 1,300 more Miller, respiratory therapist km than the year before — trek- with Alberta Health Services king throughout the mall. The in Camrose. “Participants will success of the winter walking stay active and get fit while program has not only kept resiwalking around Mirror Lake in dents active, but has spurred the summer months.” creation of a summer program. Miller said she hopes winter The program, introduced in participants will lace up for this 2008, is a collaborative initiative summer’s installment as well. between Alberta Health ServicMaking laps around the Submitted by Heather Pickett Alberta Health Services
mall, Camrose winter participants racked up the kilometres. The husband-wife team of Carl and Christina Selin walked 796 and 752 laps respectively, for a total distance of 666 km. Right behind them was Shirley Radowetz, who did 731 laps. Longtime program volunteer and mall walker Marie Hollman raised her heart rate and improved her health on 94 days, topping the attendance record, followed by Roy Langille (59 days), Radowetz (51 days), Eileen Brown (49 days) and the Selins (49 days), Murray Langille (43 days) and Eunice Roth (43 days). “Before I started Mall Walk-
ing I was having problems with my knee,” says Carl Selin, who made the trip with wife Christina from Hay Lakes, 20 minutes outside Camrose, to take part in the program. “Now I feel like I’ve strengthened up a bit, the knee doesn’t bother me anymore.” “Mall Walking gave me something to do in the winter,” adds Christina. “It motivated me and kept me active when normally I may not have been.” Participants not only enjoyed exercising in a climate controlled environment during the winter months but they were also treated to Healthy Living presentations, a Christmas Social and received dis-
count cards from participating Duggan Mall merchants with each milestone lap achieved. “Congratulations to all participants, volunteers and community partners who helped to make this program such a success,” says Miller, “with special thanks to Marie Hollman, Delores Sheppard, Mildred McConnery and Eileen Brown. These volunteers were the backbone of this program, greeting, registering and encouraging participants throughout their fitness journey.” For more information on either walking program, interested participants can contact the Health Living Centre at 780-608-8683.
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Animal protection society asks for feline help By Murray Green
The Battle River Animal Protection Society (BRAPS) is asking for community support to save a cat's life. BRAPS president Laura Houseman wants to send a feline to the operating table. "We have a special situation where a stray was found. Her name is Violet and she is approximately three years old. She is a long haired tortoiseshell. When we found her, she was limping. We didn't think much of it, but we always have a veterinarian check the animals. After that, she started to walk on only three legs. So we took her in and
had x-rays done. Her elbow totally separated from the upper and lower bone. There is no way to reconstruct that, so we are looking at amputation." The feline has very little difficulty in getting around, but is in some pain and discomfort. "We have come across animals before with an amputation and they seem to function and get around quite easily. The operation, depending on how long it takes, could cost anywhere from $700 to $1,000 and that is with our discount. The Cam-
rose Veterinary Group has been very good to us with discounts." Last year BRAPS had 75 cats and three dogs report to the veterinarian. "This cat is on pain medication right now. If amputation is not done, she will have to be euthanized," said Laura. To help BRAPS with the cost of operations or medical bills, you can donate funds to the organization at the west end Battle River Credit Union. Contact BRAPS at braps@hotmail.ca or phone 780-678-5713 or 780-679-5607 for more information.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 31 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. 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. BRIDAL SHOWER AND STAG/STAGETTE for Karen Koehli, bride elect of Brad Kozak, Sat., June 11, 2:00 p.m. at the Koehli farm. Watch for signs. Please RSVP: Michelle, 780-376-3731.
STRAWBERRY TEA AND SILENT AUCTION – Sat., June 11, 2 to 4 p.m. at St. Andrews Anglican Church, 4713-50 St. in the Parish Hall. Lots of interesting items to bid on. ROUND HILL ELKS’ ANNUAL STEAK FRY – June 11. Tickets $20 each. Doors open 6:00 p.m. Supper, 7:00 p.m. Ph. 780-672-6068 or 780-679-2214. CAMROSE OPEN DOOR ASSOCIATION would like to show our thanks by hosting a FREE Community Appreciation BBQ on June 17 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Gateway Centre, 4825-51 St. 70TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY – The family of Herbert and Anne Hunter are inviting you to an Open House at the Bashaw Community Hall on Sat., June 18, 2 - 5 p.m. Everyone welcome. No gifts please.
THANK YOU THANK YOU BORDER PAVING for your accommodating attitude in response to our phone call concerning our May 27 Grad. We really appreciate you postponing the paving. The Hay Lakes 2011 Grad Class
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 classifi ed 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
HELP WANTED DENTAL ASSISTANT WANTED for four days per week. Please email resumé to smilesbyus@ hotmail.com or fax to 780-672-4700. LA MIRAGE is looking for energetic, dedicated stylists who don’t mind making great money. Drop off resumé at La Mirage, Duggan Mall.
JOB STARTING IMMEDIATELY – Boarders, tapers and insulators required for large commercial project in Camrose. Call 780-414-0637. 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. 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. SECRETARY NEEDED for July, 2011. QuickBooks knowledge necessary. PT leading to FT once trained. Full benefits. Email resumé to julyjob11@gmail.com THE SEDGEWICK EARLY CHILDHOOD SERVICES (ECS) is seeking a certified teacher to commence Sept. 1, 2011 - May 31, 2012. Approximately 475 hrs./year. Closing date is June 15, 2011. Please send resumé to Box 406, Sedgewick AB T0B 4C0. For more information call Vicki: 780-384-2367. NOW HIRING – Class 1 Truck Driver with wagon experience; General Shop Labourer. Apply to Advertiser #288, c/o Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose, AB T4V 1L7. WANTED – Full and part-time front desk clerks and waitresses. Apply in person at Alice Hotel. HOUSEKEEPER REQUIRED – Please respond to Advertiser #293, c/o Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose, AB T4V 1L7. SCHOOL BUS DRIVER NEEDED – Cornerstone Christian Academy is looking to fill the position of bus driver for our Ryley route. This position will commence as of this fall, starting September 1, 2011. If you are interested, please contact Diane at Cornerstone: 780672-7197 (Monday or Wednesday afternoons) or email resumé to Diane at ccasociety@gmail.com SITE GRADING COMPANY now looking for foreman, grades man, heavy equipment operators and labourers. Salary compensable with experience. Please forward resumé to judocontracting@ gmail.com or fax to 780-679-4102.
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 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 LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, owners PHONE 780-679-9134 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 – ISA Certified Arborist. Proper pruning. Dangerous tree removal. John Borgfjord, 780-672-0489. EXPERIENCED PERSONAL AND COMMERCIAL HOUSEKEEPING SERVICE – Reasonable rates. References available. 780-878-4534.
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 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 1 AND 2 BEDROOM SUITES – Reclaim your freedom in a spacious apartment for reasonable rates in Kensington Manor. They are newly renovated suites with large living area, new appliances, large master bedroom, walk-in storage closet and balcony with each unit. We are located close to parks and recreational facilities; we have laundry facility in the building and power to each parking stall. Rent starts at $750. Heat and hot water are included in the rent. To make an appointment for viewing please call 780-673-0049.
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TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT – Available now. Located close to downtown at 4914-52A St. 780-672-8006 or 780679-7240. SHORELINE APTS. – Twobedroom suite. Close to downtown and walking paths. Ph. 780855-2240. 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 OFFICE SPACE – Now available, $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 now available. 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 780-6790002. 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. LARGE ONE AND TWOBEDROOM APARTMENT SUITES in quiet, adult building close to downtown. No pets, smokers or partiers. Ph. 780-672-5369. WALKING DISTANCE TO AUGUSTANA – This two-bedroom suite is ideal for students. This unit comes with its own balcony so you can relax and enjoy the fresh summer breeze. Laundry facilities are located in the building along with extra storage space on the lower level so you can take your time unpacking. Act fast as this unit will go quickly at $675. Sorry NO Pets. For more information on this property and others, or to book a showing, visit www.RentAlberta.info or call 780-679-0002. JULY 1: 4-BEDROOM HOUSE with single garage in Strome. $825/mo. including water. Excellent location to school. Would also consider sale or lease-to-own. Ph. 780-865-5625 evenings, 780868-3762, weekends. LIVE IN COMFORT – Enjoy your morning coffee in your newly renovated two-bedroom, four-plex style unit. Perfectly located on Mount Pleasant Drive, with newer carpet, washer and dryer in unit and a spacious balcony. Stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer with both bedrooms on the lower level. One parking stall included, utilities extra, rent for $695. For information and pictures of this property and others, or to book a showing, visit www.RentAlberta.info or call 780679-0002. COZY ROOM FOR RENT on first floor. Kitchen use can be negotiated. No pets, overnight visitors or parties. Quiet house for studious student or working person. Rent $400/mo. Includes utilities. Call 780-608-8709 after 6 p.m.
1,100 SQ. FT. 3-BEDROOM HOME in Round Hill. On large lot with detached, heated garage. All appliances. Close to school and recreation grounds. $900/mo., utilities included. $750 DD. No pets. References required. Now available. Contact Ria at 780-672-0577. FIVE-BEDROOM HOUSE, double garage, RV parking, five appliances, close to school. No pets/ smoking. Ph. 780-226-8822. COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS BEST – Brand new, bright, twobedroom, five appliance, walk-out basement suite with beautiful view of Battle River Valley, just 10 min. south of Camrose. Heated garage, utilities included. No smoking but pet may be allowed. Also, horse boarding a possibility. References required. Available immediately Call Colleen at 780-991-8970. ROOM FOR RENT with horse pasture, 10 min. north of Camrose, 780-608-6769. SMOKE-FREE, PET-FREE TWO-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – Private entrance, shared laundry, utilities included, $850/mo. 780-672-9531. HIGH-END ACREAGE HALF MILE FROM CAMROSE – 2,200 sq. ft. house, four bedrooms, three bathrooms, heated double garage, shop. On five acres next to highway. Ph. 780-781-0176. TWO AND THREE-BEDROOM SUITES in excellent condition. Clean, spacious, bright. Fenced backyard, back deck, large kitchen with dishwasher, quiet area close to all amenities. Free laundry. 3-bedroom main floor $800; 2-bedroom lower level $650. Also available oversized single garage. No smoking or pets. References required. 780-672-4682. NEWLY BUILT UP AND DOWN DUPLEX Separate entrances Two bedrooms in each unit, five new appliances in each Non-smoking, no pets Available immediately Upper unit - $1,200/mo. plus utilities Lower unit - $1,000/mo. plus utilities Call 780-608-6310; ask for Sean
Here’s a great offer for Booster readers…
F For or items price priced at $100 or less! • Mail, fax, email or drop off your ad copy. • Offer limited to one ad per issue. • One item per ad – 10 word limit. • Include the price of the item in your ad. • Offer excludes living things, except when offered for free. Individuals are able to place classified ads without charge provided message relates to a personal possession and does not form part of a profession, trade or business. Any ad designed to produce an income is regarded as commercial advertising and must be a PAID AD.
Example: Girl’s bicycle, like new, $70. 555-555-5555 WRITE YOUR AD HERE:
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ACREAGE FOR RENT CLOSE TO NEW NORWAY – Five bedrooms, four baths. No smoking, no inside pets, $1,200. Call 250-546-2871. THREE-BEDROOM APARTMENT SUITE DOWNTOWN – Third floor, available July 1, $850/mo., 4719-50 St., 780608-3820. FOUR-BEDROOM DUPLEX with garage across from park. $1,200/mo. plus utilities. Ph. 780387-6521. HOUSE – Cozy two-bedroom with full basement, fridge, stove, garage, nice fenced area for garden. No smoking, no pets. Reference required. $850/mo. Ph. 780679-2170. TWO-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – Laundry room with washer and dryer, one parking stall with garage. $900/mo. includes utilities. Available immediately. 780-672-1723.
FOR RENT/SALE/LEASE 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. 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.
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NEWER TWO-BEDROOM FOUR-PLEX Now available for rent. Suite includes five appliances and is close to downtown area. Phone Rick, 780-608-5000 or George, 780-678-7610.
Mail to: Classified Ad Department, Camrose Booster Ltd. 4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 Fax: 780-672-2518 Email: ads@camrosebooster.com
35 ACRES PASTURE – Duhamel area, 780-476-0546.
HOUSEHOLD STOVE FOR SALE – Excellent condition, $300 obo. Ph. 780679-6850. USED GE APPLIANCES – Self-clean oven, black and white side-by-side fridge, 30 1/4 x 67”, black dishwasher, range hood. $500 for all obo; White Kenmore microwave, $30 obo; Round oak veneer table, (47”x24” leaf), two captain chairs and four regular, $200 obo. 780-672-8325. KIAWI DIGITAL PIANO in top condition. Features adjustable volume, piano 1, piano 2, E piano, clavi, jazz organ, full organ, harpsicord, vibraphone, voice ensemble and string ensemble. Asking $1,500 obo. Ph. 780-385-2183. KENMORE ELECTRIC STOVE – Good condition, clean, $75 obo. 780-608-1695. BIG SCREEN TV BASE – Excellent condition, $50. 780-6727897. BEAUTIFUL WINE-GLASS LAMP – 6” x 9.5” ‘Lalique’ Type, $25. 780-672-3838. GLIDER ROCKER – Needs staining, $60. 780-679-0564.
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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. YEARLING AND TWOYEAR-OLD Blonde d’Aquitaine bulls, fertility tested. Delivery available. 780-376-2184. YEARLING CHAROLAIS polled white bull. 780-608-0590. ALBERTA FIELD & STREAM – Your hunting and fishing headquarters in Tofield. Now an official Bar Hill Saddle distributor. 780-662-0077. REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORD BULLS – Semen tested. Dan, 780-385-2298; Dave, 780-385-2226. HI-HOG CALF CRADLE – Like new. 780-375-3932. 2006 MERRITT STOCK TRAILER – 24 ft. aluminum gooseneck. Tandem axle, two inside doors (three compartments). Very lightly used, excellent condition, $16,000. Call 780-608-2428.
SEED SEED OATS – Phone Dave, 780-855-2240 or 780-678-6329.
MACHINERY SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?” Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds, 780-672-3142. 2003 JOHN DEERE 567 BALER – Only 2,500 bales. Megawide, Megatooth, net wrap, computer monitor. Always well maintained and shedded. Asking $24,000. Call 780-608-2428.
REAL ESTATE LARGE, MODERN, WELLBUILT BUNGALOW on well treed 4.72 acres. Priced to sell. Call 780-679-8941 or view at www.propertyguys.com ID# 147234. 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. 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. OFFERS – Two-bedroom house, 768 sq. ft. with single garage. Ready to move in. 780-672-4623. HOUSE ON THREE ACRES for sale on Hwy. 21 north of Ferintosh. 1,100 sq. ft. home w/four bedrooms and three bathrooms. Finished basement. Separate garage and heated barn on property, $299,900. For more information call Rob, 780679-5745. TWO-BEDROOM, ONE BATH CHARACTOR HOME FOR SALE – To be moved. Offers, 780-375-2282. FOUR BEDROOM, 3 BATH HOUSE – Close to Jack Stuart School, double heated garage, fenced yard, green area behind. Reduced to $299,000. Call 780-672-8470 now for viewing.
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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) 46 ACRES – Includes house, 28’ x 40’ heated shop and approximately $60,000 of washed gravel. Asking $310,000. 780-877-2109. 1996 THREE-BEDROOM MOBILE HOME – Asking $55,000. 780-672-1395, 780608-6203. 16’ X 76’ MOBILE HOME – #76 in north Camrose park. Completely re-done in Oct. 2009. Ph. 780-679-4554 from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. any day.
OPEN HOUSE, 4311-66 St. – Sat. and Sun., June 11 and 12, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. For sale by owner - REDUCED - owners moving. See Comfree ad #239505 for details and photos or call 780672-1691 to book appointment for showing. OLDER MOBILE HOME (1970s) – To be moved. Needs some work. Asking $6,000. 780-672-1720 or 780-904-2275.
Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect
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, 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:
The Camrose Booster Attention: Andrea Uglem 4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 Fax 780-672-2518 Email ads@camrosebooster.com
Full-time
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 31 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs JOHN DEERE 214 GARDEN TRACTOR w/mower, tiller, plus snowthrower attachment; 8 HP ARIENS, e/s, 36” sidewalk sweeper; ASST. NEW AND USED engines, generators, tillers, chainsaws, weed eaters, push mowers, lawn tractors, etc. CUB CADET 23 HP HYDROSTATIC TRACTOR w/46” deck (low hours). (Check us out) www.jds-smallengine.com Phone 780-672-7649. COMPLETE TORCH SET with gauges, $125. 780-877-2370 or 250-428-2493. MOTORIZED SCOOTER – Complete with two batteries. As new. Charger, aluminum folding ramps, $1,200 obo. 780-672-6639. USED TREATED FENCE POSTS – $1/each. Used barbwire and steel gates for $50 to $125 ea. Ph. 780-373-2675. USED FURNACE – Natural gas, $75. 780-374-2400. 45 GAL. PLASTIC RAIN BARRELS – $15 ea. 780-855-2664.
GARAGE SALES LA VISTA VILLA II, EDGEWOOD DRIVE – Annual Garage Sale, Thurs., June 9, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Fri., June 10, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Lots of interesting items, including a plate collection. WEST PARK VILLAGE MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE – (Behind Home Hardware on 69 St. and 46 Ave.) Fri., June 10, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. and Sat., June 11, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 310B EDGEWOOD CLOSE – Thurs. and Fri., June 9 and 10, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., Sat., June 11, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Numerous baby and toddler items, clothing, toys, books, household items.
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:
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
Licensed Automotive Technician and Apprentice Technician Chrysler experience preferred. We offer competitive wages, benefits and a large, clean shop with the latest in tools and equipment.
Lube Technician
Experience is preferred but we will train the right candidate. This is an excellent entry-level job into automotives. Fax your resume to 780-679-2622, attention Ed Albers, email ealbers@camrosechrysler.com, or apply in person to Ed Albers. Highway 13 East, 3771-48 Avenue, Camrose
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY BATTLE RIVER CREDIT UNION LTD. CORPORATE OFFICE – CAMROSE, AB
3511-48 Avenue, East End Camrose
Full-Time Administration Clerk Maternity Leave THE POSITION • Performs a variety of routine accounting functions • Utilizes automated accounting system to input data entry processes • Working knowledge of computer applications • An aptitude to train and work in a fast-paced changing environment • Hours of work are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday THE PERSON: • Minimum of Grade 12 education • Accounting experience would be an asset • Ability to organize workfl ow to meet tight time lines • Ability to maintain a high level of confi dentiality • Must be bondable COMPENSATION Salary commensurate with experience and skills. SUBMIT RESUME ALONG WITH SALARY EXPECTATIONS TO: Jennifer Hormann, Department Head Battle River Credit Union Ltd. Corporate Offi ce 5007-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S6 Fax 780-672-5996 jhormann@alberta-cu.com Only those individuals invited for an interview will be contacted.
Site grading company now looking for
Foreman, Grades Man, Heavy Equipment Operators and Laborers Salary compensable with experience Please forward resume to judocontracting@gmail.com or fax to 780-679-0252
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Pronghorn Controls is a successful organization that provides electricial and instrumentation services in the oil and gas sector. With strategic offices throughout Western Canada this is a great opportunity to join a strong organization.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE We have openings in CAMROSE for:
Journeyman Electrician and Journeyman Instrument Technicians (Must have oilfield experience)
Please apply online www.pronghorn.ca For additional information please call our Camrose office: 780-672-8420
Audio Video Unlimited is hiring! We need a full-time
Car Audio Technician
Applicant will need to be experienced in 12 volt installation theory and applications. Please apply with resume and references.
Dental Assistant RDA Level II Long term position potential Bring resume to:
Beaver Foundation requires an energetic, self-motivated, personable manager for Holden Lodge (37 units); Ryley Lions Golden Manors (12 units); and Northview Manor in Holden (8 units).
The Home Team has immediate openings in-store and in our yard! Spring has arrived and business is brisk at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre. We’re looking for competent personnel who demonstrate initiative and willingness to go the extra mile to serve our valued customers and contractors. As a Home employee, you will need to be able to work in a fast-paced environment, where each day delivers new opportunities for growth and success.
NOW HIRING…
• art-time Lighting Department Associate P •C ustomer Service Sales Counter Associate • F ull-time Tool / Hardware Dept. Benefits of working at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre • an exciting retail work environment • competitive wages • opportunities for advancement • a clean, safe working environment
Requirements: • Education in related field, such as Alberta Senior Citizens Housing Association, Site Management Certificate from Red Deer College, or equivalent experience and training; • Experience with budget preparation and adherence; accounts payable; accounts receivable; payroll, hiring, training, supervising and scheduling of staff;
WE’RE BUSY AND HIRING!
3810-48 Avenue, Camrose
Full-time position available
Seniors’ Lodge Manager, Holden
5112-50 Avenue, Camrose
• Knowledge of and willingness to comply with Occupational Health and Safety on the job site; • Ability to work in close partnership with various agencies (home care, mental health, public guardian, volunteers) for the benefit of residents and families; • Experience with computers, Microsoft Office, internet and email; • Understanding of legislation that applies to seniors’ housing. Full benefit package and pension plan available. Please state salary expectations and attach copies of related certificates of training. Submit resumes by 12:00 noon, June 13, 2011, to: Janet Winsnes, Chief Administrative Officer Beaver Foundation Box 406, Holden, AB T0B 2C0 Email: bvrfndtn@mcsnet.ca
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D&D Sales, now through June 21, is accepting applications for the position of Controller. Experience in the industry may be an asset. You will oversee others in the department and be directly involved in accounts payable and receivable. You will be skilled (trained in all aspects of general accounting, ledger activity, payroll, GST and WCB). We need a team leader with management skills! Apply with resume to david@ddsales.com
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• opportunity to learn about the thousands of products Home carries • opportunity to help customers live better lives
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• Ability to work under stress, independently and in less than ideal conditions in order to achieve managment standards; • Tactful, confidential and professional manner dealing with others;
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Olds joins ACAC basketball By Murray Green
Olds College is back in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference (ACAC). The Olds College men's and women’s basketball teams have rejoined the ACAC and will begin competing in the 2012-13 season. The Broncos cross-country running team, new to Olds athletics this season, will also be ACAC members. This puts the Broncos in the same league as the Augustana Vikings. One of the biggest benefits to students will come through the ACAC’s Jimmie Condon Scholarship. Each of the students on the basketball teams and the cross-country team will receive an $1,800 award per year. The Broncos Athletics program is now in its fourth season since being revived after a hiatus through much the '80s and '90s. The Broncos volleyball program is expected to apply for ACAC membership next season.
Employment Opportunity SCALE ATTENDANT Camrose County has an immediate opening for a Scale Attendant. This is a casual part-time position working out of the West Dried Meat Lake Regional Landfill located at SW-14-44-21-W4. (Ferintosh Area) Qualifications/Requirements Working for the Landfill Operator, this individual would be responsible for but not limited to: • Scale House operations including screening wastes, traffic control, communications with the public, record keeping; report generation, and weekly receipt reconciliation. Experience with operations of a computerized scale program would be an asset. • Grounds Maintenance including office cleaning, litter control, and snow removal. • Class 5 Operator’s permit (subject to obtaining abstract). • This position requires alternating Saturday shift work. Interested applicants should forward their resumes on or before 4:30 p.m., June 24, 2011 to: Paul King, P.Ag. CCA Manager, Agricultural and Environmental Services 4728-41 Street Camrose, AB T4V 0Z6 Phone: 780.878.1282 Fax: 780.672.4997 Email: Pking@camrose.county.ab.ca Camrose County thanks all those who respond to this position but only those who are selected for an interview will be contacted. This position falls under the Collective Agreement between the International Union of Operating Engineers Local No. 955 and Camrose County.
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Undergrad Program Assistant Located at the Augustana Campus and reporting to the Assistant Dean, Undergraduate Programs, this is one of five positions providing administrative support to Year Coordinators and Program Coordinators in support of the Undergraduate Nursing program. Specific responsibilities include consulting with Coordinators to determine required textbooks for courses and placing orders; coordinating the exam process; compiling course marks; creating and maintaining a database for tracking student grades and progress; maintaining copies of course outlines, learning packages and lab guides; and other related duties.
The successful candidate will have a high school diploma as well as administrative training; an undergraduate degree is preferred. He or she will also have three to five years of related experience as well as excellent computer skills and organizational skills. This position, covering a maternity leave, has an expected end date of one year from the date of hire and offers a comprehensive benefits package and monthly salary range of $3535.35 $4772.95. Interested applicants are asked to apply by June 15, 2011. For more information, and to apply online, visit: www.careers.ualberta.ca/Competition/ S102314212
The University of Alberta hires on the basis of merit. We are committed to the principle of equity in employment. We welcome diversity and encourage applications from all qualified women and men, including persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, and Aboriginal persons.
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At Sunrise, we employ only the most skilled and caring staff, people who truly appreciate the reward of working with seniors and those who understand that quality service is not a destination, it’s a way of being. As a supportive living residence for seniors, meals are a very important part of the day-to-day service and support provided at Sunrise. We are seeking an enthusiastic, energetic individual to become part of our Food Services team, in the position of:
Dining Room Lead Reporting directly to the Food Service Supervisor, this full-time position will require the successful candidate to possess the following skills and abilities: • Grade 12 or equivalency, with minimum one year of previous experience working in a restaurant/food service environment • Excellent customer service and communication skills with ability to recognize a potential problem and respond proactively • Be empathetic and have a desire to work with a senior population • Provide leadership and direction to food service attendants • Ability to work with minimal supervision and be flexible with scheduling, which will include some weekend shifts • Uphold a high standard of cleanliness for both self and work area • Food Safe Handling and WHMIS would be assets • Strong organizational and interpersonal skills with the ability to multitask • Ability to provide a clear Criminal Record Check If you have a positive attitude and believe joy and laughter are important in the workplace, please respond with a resume to: Andrea Miller, RN BN, Administrator, Sunrise Village Camrose 6821-50 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 5G5 Email: amiller@sunrisevillages.com
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Organic Farm Worker Come work for one of Alberta’s leading organic farms. Responsibilities will include working with poultry and livestock, indoors and outdoors. We’re looking for a team player who cares about the welfare of animals, is willing to put in an honest day’s work, is dedicated, employs common sense and seeks long-term employment. Farming and mechanical experience are assets. In return, we provide fair wages (starting at $14.00 per hour or more, depending on experience), a health plan and staff pricing on our organic meats. Please apply with resume to info@sunworksfarm.com or fax 780-672-9984
At Sunrise Village we provide high quality support services to seniors in a non-institutional setting. We expect top notch customer service from our team members emphasizing comfort, elegance, privacy, and dignity to our residents. If selected, you will play a very important role in creating and establishing an atmosphere of respect, wellness and happiness in our brand new 141 suite residence. Sunrise Village is a new Supportive Living Residence in Camrose. We are looking for a FULL-TIME
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Responsible for ensuring the Food Services Department provides residents with nutritious and varied meal options that are customer driven. The mission of Sunrise Village is to Create Caring Communities for Seniors. If you are flexible, hard-working, understand the importance of nutrition, and would enjoy working with seniors, we invite you to apply. Major Responsibilities: • All tasks associated with daily meal preparation and delivery • Delegate tasks as necessary to the Food Service Attendant • Ensure food is of high quality and is visually appealing • Ensure meals are served in an efficient and pleasant manner • Accommodate special dietary needs and preferences of the residents • Be knowledgeable of and adhere to all government standards Experience/training: • Minimum one year technical training in food preparation • 3+ years’ experience in food preparation in the Hospitality or Health Care industry • Food Handler’s certificate • Experience working with special diets (including but not limited to requirements for Diabetic, Dysphagia, Celiac) • Excellent planning, organizational and communication skills • Experience cooking for large groups of people (over 80) • Excellent understanding of customer service and ability to work in a team environment • Leadership skills Competitive wages, benefits and great working environment! Please apply on or before June 10, 2011 to: Andrea Miller, Administrator 6821-50 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 5G5 Sunrise Village Camrose amiller@sunrisevillages.com
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Would you enjoy working with seniors? Are you a caring individual who demonstrates respect for your residents, their family members and colleagues?
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Spirals pay visit to Alberta Legislature Five members of the Camrose Spirals visited Verlyn Olson's office at the Alberta Legislature Building after an earlier appearance on City TV Breakfast Television. Pictured are: (left to right) Malinka Voytechek, Tashina Bogstie, Tyler Bjorgum, Olson's executive secretary, Taytem Syrnyk and Olivia Mah.
Sunrise Village is a supportive living residence in Camrose, Alberta. We are happy to offer an opportunity for LPN’s to work within their full scope of practice in a homelike environment providing quality care to our residents. The LPN role will require the successful candidate possess the following: • Graduate of a recognized LPN program and active registration as an LPN with CLPNA • Completed coursework in physical assessment and pharmacology • Current BCLS certification • Strong leadership, organizational, communication and multitasking skills • Gerontology nursing preferred • Ability to function well in a team centred environment • Clear criminal record check and immunizations up-to-date If you feel you possess the skills listed above and the ability to provide a leadership role to Health Care Aides and help create a positive work environment while assisting our residents with their personal care needs and general activities of daily living, Sunrise Village may be the employer for you. If you are a Licensed Practical Nurse who has strong critical thinking and problem solving skills and has the ability to prioritize to ensure the smooth delivery of nursing services please send your resume with covering letter on or before June 10, 2011 to: Andrea Miller, Administrator, Sunrise Village Camrose 6821-50 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 5G5 Email: amiller@sunrisevillages.com
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Full-time Marketing and Sales Manager Duties: • Accomplishes marketing and sales human resource objectives by recruiting, selecting, orienting, training, assigning, scheduling, coaching, counseling, and disciplining employees; communicating job expectations; planning, monitoring, appraising, and reviewing job contributions; planning and reviewing compensation actions; enforcing policies and procedures. • Achieves marketing and sales operational objectives by contributing marketing and sales information and recommendations to strategic plans and reviews; preparing and completing action plans; implementing production, productivity, quality, and customer-service standards; resolving problems; completing audits; identifying trends; determining system improvements; implementing change. • Meets marketing and sales fi nancial objectives by forecasting requirements; preparing an annual budget; scheduling expenditures; analyzing variances; initiating corrective actions. • Determines annual and gross-profi t plans by forecasting and developing annual sales quotas for regions; projecting expected sales volume and profit for existing and new products; analyzing trends and results; establishing pricing strategies; recommending selling prices; monitoring costs, competition, supply and demand.
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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.
• Accomplishes marketing and sales objectives by planning, developing, implementing, and evaluating advertising, merchandising, and trade promotion programs; developing field sales action plans. • Identifi es marketing opportunities by identifying consumer requirements; defining market, competitors’ share, and competitors’ strengths and weaknesses; forecasting projected business; establishing targeted market share. • Improves product marketability and profi tability by researching, identifying, and capitalizing on market opportunities; improving marketing materials, website updating and design.
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Skills/Qualifications: Financial Planning and Strategy, Marketing Concepts, Positioning, People Management, Territory Management, Sales Planning, Competitive Analysis, Understanding the Customer, Product Development, and Client Relationships. High Velocity Equipment Training Ltd. Protects organization’s value by keeping information confidential. Interested candidates should submit a completed resume and cover letter to: Darryl Tamagi darryl@heavymetaltraining.com #201, 5061-50 Street Camrose, AB T4V 1R3 www.heavymetaltraining.com
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www.yourwalmartcareer.ca Offense of Mischief At approximately 12:30 a.m. on April 23, 2011, unknown subject(s) caused mischief along the berm of Camrose Drive in the 6300 block. Suspect(s) damaged a bag dispenser along the walking path and placed someone's birdbath on the roadway. Toilet paper was strewn across the trees. As well, numerous bottles were smashed on the roadway, causing damage to people's vehicles as they drove by. To date, the investigation has not revealed the identity of the person(s) responsible for this mischief and police and are asking your assistance through Crime Stoppers. If you have any information on this or any other crime, please call the Camrose Police Service at 780-672-4444. Or, if you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS). Information can also be submitted online at www.tipssubmit.com. You may also send your tip via text message. Simply send your message to CRIMES (274637). Start your text with TIP205 so it will be sent to the proper authorities. This will be sent anonymously to Crime Stoppers and you will receive a confirmation reply. You do not have to reveal your identity. Use your phone or computer! Help solve a crime! Be a Crime Stopper! Camrose and District Crime Stoppers is funded entirely by donations from organizations, businesses, and/or individuals. Donations may be mailed to: Camrose and District Crime Stoppers, Box 1474, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 1X4. Tax deductible receipts will be provided.
We are currently seeking Part-time Cashiers More openings posted online! Walmart Supercentre 400, 6800-48 Ave., Camrose 780-608-1211
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of LINDA HOUSEMAN, who died on May 25, 2011. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by July 15, 2011, and provide details of your claim with JEFFREY W.H. SPADY at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
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Restaurant Manager You will focus on proďŹ tability, cleanliness, culinary execution and service delivery to ensure overall delivery of guest expectations. You will participate in the launch of national promotions, develop shift proďŹ tability analyses, provide input into hiring strategies and processes and promote employee communications. You have at least two years of experience in a supervisory capacity within the food service / hospitality industry and comprehensive knowledge of fundamental training principles and adult learning techniques. A highly skilled communicator, you have thorough knowledge of related legislation and a working understanding of food, food handling and preparation. Please reply to:
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Bayou Perma-Pipe Canada, Ltd., a joint venture between The Bayou Companies, Inc. (Bayou) and Perma-Pipe, Inc. is a pipe coating and insulation facility located in Camrose, Alberta. We are currently searching for full-time:
GENERAL LABOURERS We are looking for reliable, dependable, physically fit individuals who are willing to work as part of a team. This position is ideally suited for anyone looking for a stable, positive work environment. Individuals must be willing and able to work shift work, and nights. We offer competitive wages, RRSP and benefit package. Please submit your resume to: BPPC Ltd. 5233-39 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 4R5 Fax: 1-877-208-9942 Email: tdavies@bayoupermapipe.com
Bayou Perma-Pipe Canada, Ltd., a joint venture between The Bayou Companies, Inc. (Bayou) and Perma-Pipe, Inc. is a pipe coating and insulation facility located in Camrose, Alberta. We are currently searching for a full-time
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Australia's Jetty Road returns to Big Valley Jamboree stage By Murray Green
Mention Canada or Big Valley Jamboree and Paula Bowman's face lights up like a Christmas tree. "The Big Valley Jamboree outdoor music festival is our favourite place to play," said Paula from her home in Melbourne, Australia. "We also love Canada and our new album, which will be released in June there. It was recorded in Vancouver. It has already been released here in Australia and our first single "Serves You Right" has been doing well at number nine and people here love that Canadian style." Jetty Road played in Camrose at the kick-off party in 2009 and were instant hits with the Canadian crowd. When Gord Bamford couldn't play on the main stage the next day because his wife went into labour, it was an easy decision for Panhandle Productions producer Larry Werner to bring back the Australian country band to the concert bowl. This year, they will be on the main stage on July 29 with other acts such as George Canyon and LeeAnn Rimes. "That was pretty cool. We were excited to play again and help out. We wanted to stick around and hear some of the other bands anyway," added Paula. "Every year we come back to Canada and go to Europe, so we are very busy just with our normal stuff, touring, doing shows and re-connecting with our fans." Jetty Road is made up of Paula, her identical twin sister Lee, Julian Sammut and Simon Ross. In 2009, they released Life At A Million Miles that was recorded in Nashville. "Our new album is called Far Away Places . It is not called that simply because we are always travelling. We called it that because it takes us in a music direction that is far away from our original style and anything we have done before," explained Paula, who admitted a bit of Canada has rubbed off on Jetty Road. The band's new CD has a distinct Canadian flavour with help from Jason McCoy and George Canyon. Both musicians also played at Big Valley Jamboree. "Our producer on this album was Paul Shatto in Vancouver. We really liked what the producer has done and we developed a friendship. Another thing that is different, is the fact we did some co-writing. Before this album, we had written everything in-house. We had the opportunity to cowrite with some pretty cool Canadian artists such as George Canyon. We wrote a song called "Wrong" and it turned out, oh so right," Paula laughed. "It worked really well. He liked the song so much that he wanted to sing with us in the recording." With the usual duet of Paula and Lee, George added an even fuller sound to the song. Jetty Road also wrote some songs with Jason. "He was having a mini-festival 40th birthday bash and we played. He said it would be great to hook up and do some
writing, so we did and two of those songs are actually on the album." The Canadian style has pushed them off the fence and has progressed their sound. "It sounds like Jetty Road with a honky-tonk twist," said Paula. "And the song with George is a lot more traditional than anything we have done before, so we went in several directions, which pushed us with diversity." Jetty Road has always been known for high energy shows. "The honky-tonk style on "Welcome to the Party" fits in with what we do. We are high energy right from the word go. This gives us a different level of energy in a way that you can feed on it, and musically for us, it is a relaxing upbeat tempo." The country rock sound had the band thinking of AC-DC, another Australian band. "One of the songs with Jason McCoy has that AC-DC feel to it in a country way. One of the guys in the studio then told us we were in the same Vancouver studio where AC-DC recorded "Thunderstruck" and we completely fell off our chairs. That was pretty cool." Jetty Road is not concerned that they are Australian and yet they have recorded albums in the United States and in Canada. "We are a bit isolated here in Australia. Thank God for the Internet," Paula said jokingly. "Being internationally known only enhances our band and it allows us to share our music with the rest of the world. Bands in Australia are influenced by what North Americans do anyway." The band usually goes to Europe and then heads to Canada. "This year we go to Canada in early July and we are there for six weeks to promote the album. It should be released June 28, before we arrive. Then we go to Europe for six weeks. Then we actually come back. We will be touring with someone you know very well in October, Shane Yellowbird." Jetty Road recently signed a deal with On Ramp Records, the same record company Shane is with. "We are the first band outside of Canada on that label. We don't know quite what is in store for us yet. We are looking forward to touring with him. We are trying to convince him to tour Australia with us. We could take him to the outback and he could rope something. (Shane's dad is well known for his calf roping and team roping skills). There is a lot going on in Jetty Road's little world." "I am really looking forward to playing at your festival again. I'm not just saying that. We think it is the best festival to play at." Jetty Road should know. They have played at a lot of venues throughout the world in the last five years. To date, the band has landed main stage slots at Big Valley Jamboree, The Cavendish Beach Music Festival and the Merritt Mountain Music Festival.
APPRENTICE HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC We are looking for a reliable, dependable, and mechanically inclined individual who is willing to work as part of a team. This position is ideally suited for anyone looking for a stable, positive work environment. The individual requirements are not necessary to have a journeyman certificate; years of experience will be considered. Please submit your resume to: BPPC Ltd. 5233-39 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 4R5 Fax: 1-877-208-9942 Email: tdavies@bayoupermapipe.com
Jetty Road band members are, from left to right, Simon Ross, Paula Bowman, Lee Bowman and Julian Sammut. The Australian band is making its second appearance on the main stage at the Big Valley Jamboree on July 29. They first visited Camrose in 2009 at the kick-off party. They were such a big hit, they were brought back to the concert bowl the next day.
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Camrose Aquatic Centre
2011 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ROUND-UP Friday, June 17, 2011 – 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, June 18, 2011 – 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Public Works Yard, 4202-51 Avenue, Camrose
SUMMER DAY CAMPS Fully supervised activities to keep your kids busy through the summer! LITTLE EXPLORERS (Ages 4-7 years old)
For more information, call 780-672-5513
Games, crafts, swimming, local field trips, spray park, Sports and more! DISCOVERY KIDS (Ages 8-14 years old)
Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast N Norsemen IInn, S Salon l B Saturday, June 25, 2011 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Guest Speaker: Hon. Judge Ken Rostad Entertainment: Brian Dumont Tickets: $15 Available at: City Hall (5204-50 Avenue) Wisemen’s Way Bookstore (5028-50 Street) Members of the Camrose Ministerial Association and most local Church Offices
Crafts, sports, swimming, canoeing and a fun field trip each week, including horseback riding, overnight campouts, Galaxyland, WEM Waterpark, Kidz Quarterz and Millennium Place. SUMMER FUN PASS Three months for the price of two!
For more information on the Mayor’s Prayer Breakfast, visit www.camrose.ca
June 1 – August 31 Children (ages 6-14). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $65.00 Students (Ages 15-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $102.00
Phone: 780 678-3027 or 780 672-3461
INTRO TO SCUBA June 18, 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Spend a couple of hours experiencing Scuba Diving at the Aquatic Centre Instructor: Carson Ganci – Easy Scuba Diving
SUMMER SWIMMING LESSONS
2011 Capital Program
YOUTH LESSONS (Ages 5 and up)
The City is implementing a significant capital program valued at $5 million. A summary of the various project areas is noted as follows:
July 5 – July 15 (Tue. to Fri) July 18 – July 27 (Mon. to Fri. and Mon. to Wed.)
Community Services (Facilities, Golf Course and Parks) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,109,700
Aug. 2 – Aug. 12 (Tue. to Fri.)
Police Protection. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $221,000
Aug. 16 – Aug. 26 (Tue. to Fri.)
Corporate and Protective Services (Other Protective Services and Information Technology) . . . . . . . . . . . . $200,400
9:15 to 10:00 a.m. / 11:00 to 11:45 a.m. / 4:00 to 4:45 p.m.
Land Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $50,000
INFANT AND PRESCHOOL LESSONS
Public Works. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $381,000
Mondays: July 11 – July 27
Storm Sewers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $500,000
Tuesday to Friday: July 12 – Aug. 19
Transportation (Airport, Arterial and Local Roads, Lights and Signals) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,502,100
One day a week: mornings or evenings
Utility (Recycling, Waste Management, Wastewater and Water) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,179,000
RED CROSS BABYSITTING COURSE
Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,143,200 A breakdown of the allocated funds to the various project areas is available online at www.camrose.ca/cityprojects
June 18 or July 16, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Must be 11 years old. Cost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $51.00
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CAMROSE SPRAY PARK Located behind the Aquatic Centre Open 7 days a week – weather permitting 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. No charge – touch the daisies to activate. For more information call 780-672-9909 email aquatic@camrose.ca or check out our website www.camrose.ca.
Nick Wolbeck wins Bowl for the Green Nick Wolbeck, of Daysland, shows off the form that allowed him to win the Camrose Booster/Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre 2011 Bowl for the Green at Jaywalkers' Jamboree. Nick was one of 67 finalists competing in the final bowloff Saturday afternoon for the prize of $1,000, spendable at any business which advertised in The Camrose Booster's May 31 Jaywalkers' Jamboree Super Booster. Joining Nick in the photo were Mike Kambeitz (left), tools and hardware associate at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre, and Blain Fowler, publisher of The Camrose Booster. All proceeds from the 2011 Bowl for the Green ($2,127) were donated to the Camrose Minor Hockey Association, which assisted with the retrieval and the distribution of balls.
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4x4, auto., air cond.
#11023
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Crew cab, 92,500 km
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’07 Chrysler Aspen Loaded, leather 4x4
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