The Camrose Booster, July 12th, 2011

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Vol. LIX, No. 34

Country Edition 52 pages, City Edition 40 pages

July 12, 2011

Everyone Reads The Booster!

Inside... Special Occasions Page 5 Entertainment and Dining Guide Page 11 Auctions Pages 20 and 21 On the Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 25 to 30, 3 and 40 Classifieds Pages 31 to 38 Obituaries Page 39

News Features Gardner College closes after 78 years . . . . . . . . . . 4 Lefse House supplies food to Norwegian Embassy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Snowbirds prepare for Camrose show . . . . . 22

Photo by Ron Pilger

Swedish settlement sign unveiled . . . . . . . . . . 38

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Lindsay Anderson, known for her bold, bright acrylics, is one of this year’s accomplished Artwalk artists. Some of her lively work can be admired at Western Financial Group until this Friday, July 15.

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The classrooms at Gardner College will be strangely quiet this fall. The Gardner College trustee board has made the decision to close the door of the institution this September. "It is regret that the trustees bring to an end the rich history of a school whose Church of God theology programs provided training for church leadership since 1933," said a trustee press release July 7. A combination of low student enrolment, increasing costs and growing debt have caused Gardner College's viability to decline dramatically in the last few years. The school had less than 10 graduates this past spring from its four-year Bachelor of Theology, Child and Youth Care Worker and Early Childhood Development Programs. "We had more students in the child care programs than in the theology programs," said Gardner College board chair Mike Berg. The decision by the board to close was made after a comprehensive examination of all possible options. "We thought of offering a music program, which was a draw for some people in the past, but again finances were a hindrance to hiring any more people," said Berg. Gardner College has sent graduates to areas of ministry throughout Canada, North America and oversees. Recently, graduates spent time assisting with rebuilding efforts in Haiti following the 2010 earthquake. Gardner College property will be listed for sale in the near future with the goal of eliminating the accumulated debt. The Gardner College board has formed a transition team that will work to accommodate students who are in the midst of their programs. The team will also investigate, with the Church of God in Western Canada, future possibilities in Christian leadership training. "We are looking at a program that could be offered in any other number of churches," said Berg. "A more mobile kind of program that is not necessarily tied to a real campus." In the end, knowing that the Church has a plan in place to train future leaders made the board's decision to close a little bit easier. "It was a tough decision for me to make as someone who was a student at the school in the early 1980s, but I also had to look at the practical side," said Berg. The board has not yet made a decision on what it plans to do with the Kids' Campus Day Care program, which operates just south of the college. "We would like to see the day care program continue, but right now it is pretty early in the whole process," said Berg. "We know the day care has been a very positive addition to the entire community." Alberta Bible Institute came into existence in 1933 to meet the need for a centre of Biblical studies in Camrose. Under the leadership of the late Dr. Harry C. Gardner, principal and president for the first twenty years of its life, the college began its development. In the second year of its growth, Gardner was joined by the German Bible Institute from Medicine Hat, led by the Rev. Jacob Wiens. In March, 1947, by act of the provincial legislature, Alberta Bible Institute received its Charter of Incorporation. In 1981, the name was changed to Gardner Bible College, and in 1983, the college became Gardner College, a Centre for Christian Studies. "Our charter is still active and it is our wish to continue in the spirit of that charter," said Berg.

Doug Horner (right) chats with Mayor Marshall Chalmers, while LeRoy Johnson looks on. By Dan Jensen

Alberta Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Doug Horner wants to reunite his Party. "I am a unite the Progressive Conservative candidate, I am not a unite the right candidate," said Horner during a stop in Camrose July 5. "This Party that I love and the values that Albertans have in the hearts need to be one and the same again." Horner said that while his father, Jack, and former Premier Peter Lougheed were good in their day at communicating the ideals of the PC Party in their day, Albertans are no longer clear as to what they are. Asking Lethbridge students recently to define for him what the PC Party was, he was disappointed to hear such answers as republican hard wing, budget cutters, save the dollars, build the heritage trust fund and no investment. "That is not who the Progressive Conservatives are, that is not what I am as a Progressive Conservative. I know that the majority of Albertans and the majority of our membership do not believe that." Horner spoke strongly about the need to unleash the tremendous potential of the province and of Albertans so that they can take advantage of the opportunities of today and tomorrow. He also noted that everything the province does should have the goal of leading on the world stage. "I don't care if it is health care, I don't care if it is energy and environmental solutions, we should be looking at leading on a world stage," he said. "We have been focusing for so long on the internal stuff. We have been focusing on the little challenges." Horner said he is tired of making decisions based on dollars and dogma. "All of our decisions should be made through the lens of the values and principles of our party. And everybody that is on my caucus is going to have to look at it through that lens.

Yes, fiscal responsibility is a key component of the principles of our Party but it is not the only one and we have to stop thinking that it is the only one. Rural development has value, leading on a world stage has value." Horner believes the Alberta government needs to take a long term approach towards funding of the education system. "We are going to have to have a different funding arrangement, not just one that says, well, you have X number of students you have X amount of floor space, therefore there is your funding," he said. "We have to get out of these rigid rules." Rather than providing stable funding for education, Horner would like to see the government provide adequate funding. "If that means there is going to have to be more money put into the system then I think there will be," he said. "I haven't heard anyone say that there is too much money in education. What I have heard is that we need to invest in education, and that is why it is our number one priority." Horner said he would look at whether there are certain things, like community centres or libraries that could be attached to schools in rural areas that are faced with the prospects of having to close their doors. "There are libraries that are an integral party of our rural fabric, so why not beef up the library system and add it to the school system? Why not add the distance learning component. We have this fabulous supernet, so let's use it. It isn't just about there are only so many students so let's either close or open. Let's find out what else we can add to the schools." As the former minister of Advanced Education, Horner is proud of what has been accomplished at Augustana and is excited about the possibilities that lay ahead. He suggested the government can leverage the fact it has a liberal arts institution

in the heart of east central Alberta by surrounding it with other institutions of learning, like a technology commercialization centre of excellence. "In the future you are going to need artists that think like engineers and you are going to need engineers that think like artists. You are going to need entrpreneneurs to blend with the artistic community because that is happening around the globe. It is not about Augustana competing with Mount Royal or Grant MacEwan for students, it is about us competing on a global stage." Horner is of the opinion that the royalty regime Alberta has in place is competitive and should remain competitive, but that it should also be fair value to Albertans who own the resource. He is also of the opinion that if the province or the municipalities truly need something today to serve the needs of citizens they should not wait. "If we need it today let's build it today," he said. "You can amortize it over half of its expected life and you would still be fiscally responsible. But if you don't build it today and you need it today then we are not serving the citizens that elected us." Horner said as premier, if anybody was to lose, under Bill C-36 a compensatible right that he or she holds today, he would personally stand up in the legislature and make it right. "I am a landowner. I own land west of Edmonton and I own land north of Spruce Grove. No one is going to take rights away from me that I currently hold under any of those legislations. I wouldn't pass any legislation that would do that nor would my colleagues." Currently in his third term as MLA, Horner represents the constituency of Spruce Grove, Sturgeon, St. Albert. He has served as the Minister of Alberta Agriculture, Food and Rural Development, Minister of Advanced Education, and Deputy Premier.


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Chloe and Tayler Bottare pleased to announce the arrival of their new baby sister, Morgan Linda, on April 21, 2011 at 1:11 a.m. She weighed 7 lbs. 10 oz. Proud parents are Lindsay Biro and Spencer Bottof Gibbons. Extra proud grandparents are Beverly Bianowski of Edmonton and Sheila and Greg Bottof Wabamum. Extra, extra proud great-grand-parent Linda Bianowski of Camrose.

Together with their parents, Heather Rosland and Ryan Lapp are pleased to announce their wedding to take place July 16, 2011.

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County provides gravel for scale Camrose County agreed to donate up to 400 yards of gravel to the Rosalind Agricultural Society towards the Rosalind scale project at a council meeting on June 28. Reeve Don Gregorwich received an e-mail from Dan Stang of the society requesting the gravel for driveways and the parking area at the Rosalind Community Scale Project. "He is also requesting grader work," said Graham Backus, public works manager. "This is similar to a motion a few years ago in Kingman." In February, 2005, the county passed the motion #59/05 made by Ray Adamson, "That the County of Camrose No. 22 donate up to 300 yards of gravel to the Kingman Community Scale Association to be transported to the site by the Kingman Community Scale Association and further, that one day of grader time be provided by the County of Camrose." Graham explained the donation is worth more than $10,000. Councillor Brian Austrom also pointed out that Rosalind

received a $25,000 legacy grant for the project. Water pumps

The county received a letter from Dale and Candy Richardson NE 6-47-20-W4 requesting compensation for pumps that they had rented to alleviate spring flooding. The Richardsons wrote in their letter, "The County stated we could use their pumps to protect our house, but they were being fixed at the time. Our flooding was mainly due to the lack of drainage because of the amount of fill (a neighbour) has put into their pastures, which has shifted the way the land drains. There was no culvert under the CP tracks to assist with the dispersal of the water." The Richardsons submitted two invoices for a total of $657.28. Councillor Trevor Miller made a motion to reimburse them, but the motion was defeated. "I recommend that a letter be sent under the Reeve's signature to the Richardons responding that Camrose County will not be compensating them for their rental of pumping equipment, and suggest that they pursue a civil action

process with their neighbour for damages," said Graham. The Water Act outlines the process under Section 155 or they could pursue small claims court. The County is not responsible for the flooding. Shoulder pulling

Several county residents expressed their concerns on shoulder pulling that has been done near Bashaw within the last year. Complaints range from steep shoulders, rocks in the ditches, narrower roads and ruts in the ditch. There are no complaints regarding the road surface itself, with exception of it being narrow. "Camrose County received approximately 36" of rain over the 2010 summer and fall," explained Graham. "The shoulder pulling crew, even through these difficult conditions, still managed to pull 18 miles of road, but were unable to do any work in the ditches due to the wet conditions. Working in these ditches with our equipment, for the most part, would have made a bigger mess rather than waiting till they dried." This spring, public works

crews have been busy with large spring runoffs, culverts, bridges and road repairs, which were the priority. "Working the shoulder pulling ditches this spring was not an option since they were too wet to put equipment into. Crews have gone back and picked rocks in the ditches already, but still more needs to be done. Total cleanup, harrowing and seeding of the ditches was and has always been in public works plans, once conditions presented themselves to do so." Because of the reseeding, many residents thought the County was finished. At no time was cleanup being abandoned by Public Works or being forgotten. "Many of the rocks that are in the ditch along Range Road 213 south of Highway 56 have been there for 25 years, as grader operator Doug Wood stated in his letter." Public works will investigate the allegations of steep shoulders and the amount of shoulder pulling they should do this year. Administration will look at the policy and councillors will review the benefits of the practice of shoulder pulling.

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Best practices to follow to help insure durable concrete include: - Moisten the subgrade before pouring. This will reduce the amount of water the subgrade draws out of the concrete. - Use a monomolecular evaporation retarder, such as EVAPRE™RTU or CONFILM™ between finishing operations. These compounds form a thin, moisture resistant film on wet concrete that helps slow down the

rate of moisture loss from the slab surface during finishing operations. - Protect the slab from wind and direct sunlight as much as possible during finishing. - Immediately after finishing operations are complete, curing should begin. Several different methods of curing include: using a poly vapor barrier over the slab, wet curing with moistened burlap or direct water saturation, or the use of a CSA approved membraneforming liquid curing compound such as KUREX™ VOX WHITE or VEXCON™ ENVIO™ CURE.

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Letters to the Editor

PACE RECEIVES YOUTH BUILDER AWARD

The PACE Outreach School collected the most pledges for the Camrose Boys and Girls Club's June John's Memorial fourth annual Mayor's Walk and won the Community Youth Builder award. PACE teacher M. J. Kelly, left, and student Kalista Tetz received the award from Boys and Girls program coordinator Trish James. PACE collected $1,930 in pledges, Kelly raised $1,850, Shayne Marshall brought in $1,500 and a total of $9,056 was raised in the spring.

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

Dishonesty is costly, integrity valuable I was a little girl in primary school when I first heard Aesop’s tale entitled The Boy Who Cried “Wolf!” Now, many years later, I can clearly remember that story and the moral lesson in it. It is a great lesson to learn, and the earlier in life the better. Aesop was a Greek story teller dating back to the fifth century B.C. Much has been said about him that may be mythical, nevertheless he has long been given credit for creating children’s stories that are easy-to-understand moral guides for daily living. The Boy Who Cried “Wolf” is the story of a shepherd boy who became bored with his daily job of watching sheep on the hillside above his village. To break the monotony, he decided to call loudly, “Wolf! Wolf! A wolf is chasing the sheep!” Just as he had hoped, the villagers rushed up the hill to help. They were angry when they discovered that they had been tricked and warned the shepherd not to call “wolf” unless there really was a wolf. The shepherd boy just laughed at the angry villagers. A while later he repeated the dishonest call for help; again the villagers hurried up the hill only to find they had been tricked a second time. They were very, very angry and warned the boy again not to call “wolf” unless there really was one. The third time the shepherd boy cried “Wolf” there really was a wolf but the villagers did not come – until evening when the boy did not return with the sheep. They went up the hill and found the boy crying because no one had come when a wolf had scattered the flock. An old man explained to the weeping boy that no one believes a liar – even when he is telling the truth. It is not a fable that no one believes a liar even when he or she is telling the truth. We know it to be true because that is the way each of us reacts to anyone we know who has deliberately and knowingly been deceptive. That is a costly price to pay for being dishonest, especially when compared to the valuable reward for being known as trustworthy, a person of integrity. What is even worse is that one dishonest person in a group of similar kind may cause all in the group to be branded as untruthful as the one we know really is. We have all heard it; for example, one politician is found guilty of accepting a bribe and it reflects badly on all politicians. That is definitely not fair but we all know it is true. You may wonder why I would use a child’s fairy tale as the basis for a column read by adults rather than children? I will give credit for that idea to philosopher and author Robert Fulghum who, when a mature, well-educated adult, wrote All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten , stuff like: wash your hands before you eat, be fair, don’t take things that aren’t yours, share, be kind to others. Educators tell us that what one learns before the age of six sticks for the rest of one’s life. So, all adults are well advised to be truthful front-line role models of integrity for children, and to have children’s stories and reading material that teach, at an early age, honesty and practice of the golden rule: love one another! Inevitably, our children will be our future politicians, judges, peace officers, entrepreneurs, educators, health care workers, tradespersons, journalists – just envision the perfect world if there were no more corrupt activities and we could safely and implicitly trust everyone. Each of us can help to make it happen – or, to our peril, fail to do so. The choice is ours.

I would like to provide some information on the topic of strangulation and choking. Two women I have a high regard for have been strangled. One died. I have noticed the term "choking" has been used interchangeably with strangulation. Choking is the (internal) blockage of the trachea (windpipe). For example, food. Strangulation is the (external) blockage of the carotid arteries, jugular veins and or the trachea. For example, bare hands. It takes 20 lbs. of pressure to open a can of pop. It takes 11 lbs.

of pressure on the carotid arteries to lose consciousness. Thirty pounds to block the windpipe and brain death in four to five minutes. The parallel between them is peculiar. Val Wolski died caring for a man but she also cared about him, too. My other friend, whom I will call Barbara, cared about a man, too. Neither felt they were in danger when with these men. Hearing about Val's death brought disbelief and anguish. Hearing about Barbara brought disbelief and anger. Then the news that there was possibly a way that Val could have been warned! But the information wasn't passed on to her. Strangulation is an attempt to endanger a person's life. Occupational Health and Safety is investigating the communication process and many other factors that may have created an unsafe situation for Val. Their report will help prevent similar circumstances. The Report of the Criminal Section Working Group on Strangulation (May, 2006) concluded

that "additional training of police and prosecutors may be needed to ensure that appropriate charges are laid, and that these matters are prosecuted effectively." It is vital that we understand the difference between choking and strangulation so that the severity of the danger is clearly understood. If those who had cared for Terrance Saddleback in the past had perhaps used the more accurate vocabulary possibly the gravity of his behaviour would have seemed fit to supersede the various legislations that protect information. If the courts more clearly recognized the level of endangerment to life that exists, then maybe prosecutors would see that strangulation is a marker for increased risk of future violence. These are two women from Camrose. Please write to your MLA to ask for changes to laws that prevent information from being passed on and for better prosecution of those who strangle. Shelly Dalueg, Daysland

Lefse House supplier to Norwegian Embassy

The Lefse House owner Bernell Odegard in front of his menu board. By Dan Jensen

Official supplier to the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Ottawa. That was the designation given The Lefse House by Norwegian Ambassador to Canada Else Berit Eikeland at the opening of Constructions, a show of contemporary Norwegian Arts in Culture in Edmonton last month. "It was quite the plug for us," said Bernell Odegard, owner of The Lefse House, which catered the event. "You can't buy advertising like that." Ambassador Eikeland commented on the quality of the lefse in the speech she gave to open the exhibition. She then related the production of the lefse to the production of works of art using old techniques. "She said that we were using old techniques but producing a new modern lefse that she felt

was absolutely wonderful," said Odegard. "She said she had never tasted anything like it." The Lefse House was invited to cater the exhibition after hosting the Ambassador in the spring and serving an Alberta meal for her at the home of Augustana dean Roger Epp. "We got a call from the embassy asking that we serve Norwegian potato and hardanger lefse, which we did, along with gjetost (a sweet red-orange gourmet cheese that is a traditional part of a Norwegian breakfast), as well as a few other goodies," said Odegard. At the end of the opening ceremony, staff from the embassy said they would be contacting The Lefse House again for future events. Operated by Bernell and Linda Odegard and their daughter, Jane, for the last nine years,

and 12 years before that by Helen Lien, The Lefse House is the only commercial lefse bakery in Alberta and perhaps western Canada. At Christmas, the business ships lefse across Canada and the United States. "We have shipped it to New York and we have shipped it to Yellowknife," said Odegard. "People pay more for the shipping than they do for the actual product, but that just shows it is important to them." Constructions, part of downtown Edmonton's The Works Art & Design Festival, was coordinated by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Norwegian Association for Arts & Crafts, working with curator Edith Lundebrekke. The exhibition featured 16 artists and 27 works. One of the more unusual items on display was a dress that was made from shirt collars.


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The Alberta Wild Fire Benefit Concert has been moved to August 12 and 13. Premiere Event Management of Camrose has joined with the Canadian Red Cross and the Camrose Regional Exhibition (CRE) to host the Alberta Wild Fire Benefit Concert in support of Slave Lake. All money raised from the Alberta Wildfire Benefit Concert at the CRE will go to the Canadian Red Cross who are working to get Slave Lake and area citizens back on their feet. Some of the music performers were to include

Alee, Alex Hughes, local band Breakpoint, Kirstin George, Tenille and hypnotist Martin Presse. However, an updated list of artists will be available next month. A beer gardens and concession will be available throughout the two-day event. Advance tickets may be purchased for $25 per day or $40 for the entire weekend. Tickets will be available at the door for $30 per day or $50 for two days. Residents of Slave Lake will be granted free admission at the door by showing ID with a Slave Lake address. A few camping spots with

services are left at the Camrose Regional Exhibition grounds. Once full, camping will be available at sites without services. To reserve your spot call the Camrose RV Park at 780678-2888. For more information visit web site www.premiereevent-management.com or on the Facebook page for the Alberta Wild Fire Benefit Concert www.facebook.com/event. php?eid=205336966169955. You can also reach Ashley Morton at 780-781-7272. The concert will showcase some of the top talent in Alberta.

Farmers harassed by ATCO employees By Terry Urichuk VALTOA

Landowners in the Counties of Lamont and Minburn were blessed with a barrage of phone calls from landmen working for ATCO during the recent seeding season. Apparently, some landowners from the preferred East Alberta Transmission Line (EATL), who also own land one mile east of the preferred route, met with ATCO and promised their consent if ATCO will move the line one mile east. Some farmers who were being inundated with landman phone calls registered their complaints with ATCO in Calgary and during process hearings with the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) in Tofield in May. Now, during current meetings ATCO is having in the area, ATCO reps maintain they did not realize that landmen were harassing farmers with requests to meet and sign consents during the busiest time of year. They also maintain that landowners contacted are getting all the information necessary to provide an informed consent. We would like to reiterate some points to all Albertans that ATCO may not have provided: An early signing bonus being promised by ATCO, will be of little value to your children and grandchildren as the electric transmission rates increase.

What foresight are we demonstrating as we leave this legacy for them to deal with? Will these towers be useful to our children when they decide there are better, cleaner, cheaper ways of producing power? Will these signing bonuses compensate for the devaluation of your property? This $16 billion investment in ‘critical infrastructure’ will provide a yearly guaranteed return of nine per cent for ATCO, AltaLink, et al and you will pay for it. The line towers will be approximately 40 meters (130 ft.) tall and 30 meters (100 ft.) wide; bigger than a 12-storey building! ATCO refuses to answer questions regarding landowner liability for their towers. Will your insurance cover you for this? Club Root and other serious diseases could be spread during construction and maintenance. Are you confident each piece of equipment, including all tires and shoes, will be cleaned before entering every quarter of land? Our government passed Bill 50 to circumvent any public opposition to what they call ‘critical infrastructure’ to ensure their friends at ATCO and Alta Link could build them. In a democratic society, should the government not give its people a say on projects this large to ensure

that such enormous investments benefit all Albertans and not just a few government friends? Given the growing opposition to these lines, it is time to revisit the legislation. These are bulk transmission lines for transporting power long distances. Power cannot be obtained from the DC lines along its 485 km route? This type of line will not deliver any power to your home. This entire scheme has been in the works since deregulation in 2001. Even though the Alberta Electric Service Operator (AESO) and ATCO state this power is not for the U.S., please understand that Calgary and Fort McMurray do not need this line. They are capable of generating their own power. Why should hard-working Albertans pay for transmission lines that will ultimately benefit consumers in another country and a few corporate friends of the government? Please continue to relay your concerns to your MLA. Please continue to educate yourself in order to overcome fear mongering about having no future electrical power. If you have consented to this line and would like to alter your consent, call 1-866650-2463. Terry Urichuk is a member of the VALTOA (Vegreville Area Landowners' Transmission Line Opposition Association).

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Anne and Doug Burkard, from Rosalind, were able to get a close-up view of Prince William and his new bride, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, during the Canada Day festivities in Ottawa. The royal couple's carriage, which was also occupied by Governor General David Johnston and his wife Dr. Sharon Johnston, was only a few feet away from the Burkards when Anne took this photo.


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3 - B D R M . BI-LEVEL ON 25 ACRES 10 MIN. Y! N EAR RYLE 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 PERFECT FOR HORSES! ... 8.95 acres, custom landscaped, 2384 sq. ft. 2-storey, 5 bdrm., 4 baths, lots of living space, 2 FP, master suite has 2 closets, 3-pce. en suite, large south facing maint. free deck. Double attached garage, horse barn with lean-to, 40’ paddocks, 2 feeders. Only 5 min. north of Camrose. CA311605 Now asking $595,000 16.48 ACRES ... 5 km east of Holden just off Hwy.14. Peaceful setting, great spot to build. Water line, gas line run through property. Now asking $120,000 CA293010 REDUCE D!

FARMS CAMROSE EAST … 160 acres 1/2 mi. off pavement with vg set of buildings featuring 1800 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. split level home, heated quonset, mechanical workshop, htd. machine/woodworking shop, 2-car gar., machine shed, other farm buildings. Attractive treed yard. Subdivision of 13 or 80 acres possible and additional adjoining 160 acres can also be purchased. Ask $489,000 CA313788 IDEAL LOCATION ADJOINING HWY. 26 ... quarter section. VG perimeter fence and cross fence. 2 dugouts. Approx. 110 acres seeded pasture, balance natural. Good location for building. Aerial map on file. Now ask $139,500 CA287869 BAWLF – 1/2 S E C T I O N WITH GOOD BUILDINGS ... and shelter belt. 3-bdrm. bungalow with some upgrades, double garage, 6 steel bins. Good grain producing area! Asking $599,000 CA301458 138.9 ACRES – ON PAVEMENT ... frontage on both Hwy 26 and Hwy 854 intersection. Grazing quarter fenced and cross fenced. Hwy access for yard site. Asking $149,900 CA299159

10.18 ACRES SOUTH OF FERINTOSH … 1672 sq. G! IN ft. bungalow N EW LI ST with lots of upgrades – windows, furnace, hardwood, slate tile, shingles in 2005. 32’x48’ htd. shop w/two 220 plugs and air filter. Fenced for horses w/Electrobraid. Barn and horse shelter plus two storage bldgs. Already set up for horses! Asking $439,900 CA316012 PURCHASE YOUR OWN PRIVATE GETAWAY ... 1.19 acres on west side of Dried Meat Lake. New approach built in 2010. Pack up your camper and enjoy the peace and quiet this property has to STING!$25,000 offer!N EW LIAsking CA315525

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You won't want to miss the chance to put an offer on this beautiful custom-built bungalow. Located in the Valleyview subdivision at 5805-28 Avenue, the home is within easy walking distance of Camrose's beautiful parks and trail system. The yard has been very nicely landscaped with shrubs and trees, while the front covered veranda lets you enjoy warm summer evenings. The back yard has a covered deck, as well as a paved parking area for RVs, a shed and a garden plot for those who prefer to grow their own vegetables. Inside, the home has an open and inviting floor plan with bright windows, vaulted ceilings, display ledges and niches. The excellent kitchen package has lots of oak cabinetry, an island with breakfast bar, and walk-in pantry. A window over the double sink lets you keep track of what is happening in the back yard. The dining area is as wellsuited to intimate meals for two as it is to large family gatherings. From here, a garden door leads out onto the deck. A gas line for the barbecue means you'll never have to worry about whether you are running low on propane. The living room has a cozy gas fireplace, pot lighting and bright north facing window. A dandy main floor laundry has lots of oak cabinetry and a wash basin. The spacious master bedroom offers a walk-in closet and en suite, with easy access to a five- foot shower. The four-piece main bathroom has a wrap-around tub, oak cabinets and a large mirror.

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Beautiful hardwood and tiled stairs lead to an excellent basement development with large entertainment area and built-in bar. Other features include two bedrooms (one of which is currently being used as a computer work area), each with walk-in closets, a four-piece bathroom with wrap-around tub, and two storage areas. The 24' by 24' attached garage is all finished and has two work benches. Equipment included in the

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OPEN HOUSES

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Wed., July 13, 2-4 p.m. 4902-45 Street

Fri., July 15, 2-4 p.m. 6309-41 Avenue

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

B E A U T I F U L RENOVATED HOME ... with great location on huge lot with exceptional curb appeal. Prior upgrades incl. paint, windows (except LR), furnace, shingles, sidewalks, completely redone bsmt. Park-like yard incl. mature trees, fish pond, garden, firepit. You’ll need to view this home to appreciate it. 24’x26’ gar, appl. included. Asking $343,000 CA315825

Thur., July 14, 2-4 p.m. 7314-46 Avenue

Sat., July 16, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. 3311-61A Street

1481 SQ. FT. 3-BDRM. 2-STOREY HOME ... located near park, within walking distance of Camrose west end shopping. Kitchen w/ ! oak cabinets, centre island JUST LISTED eating bar, MF laundry, huge master w/walk-in closet and 3-pce. ensuite. Bsmt. open for future dev. Appl. incl. CA316332 Asking $287,500

Thur., July 14, 3-5 p.m. 5321-52 Street “Very nice – nothing to do!”

IMPRESSIVE – IMMACULATE ... Perfect for retirement, nothing to do but move in and enjoy! Great easy-to-keep yard. Nice patio area. Numerous upgrades, 2-car garage. All appl. included. Asking $212,900 CA315927

Be sure to check our Farms and Acreages listings on page 15 OUT OF TOWN DAYSLAND – LOVELY RENOVATED REDUCED! 5 - B D R M . BUNGALOW ... Lots to offer incl. MF laundry, corner pantry, tiled/laminate flooring, new counter tops, wood stove, gorgeous 4-pce. bath. New siding, htd. attach. gar., unique stone fence. Too much to note, you’ll have to see it to appreciate it! Asking $234,900 CA315337 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 CA296496 RYLEY ... You’ll be impressed! REDUCED! 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 FERINTOSH ... Ideal for first time buyer or investor. 780 sq. ft., 2-bdrm., kitchen w/oak cabinets. Full bsmt., open, w/RID, new hot water tank. Upgraded insul. and shingles in past 10 yr. Older garage for storage. Asking $68,500 CA31 6080 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 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

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

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

G R E A T LOCATION, QUIET STREET ... ! REDUCED only a block from 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

Sat., July 16, 2-4 p.m. 5805-28 Street

“Feature Home of the Week, see pg. 15!” 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! Now asking $405,900 CA314436

Sat., July 16, 2-4 p.m. 4312-45 Street Crescent “Impressive – come see!”

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

OUT OF TOWN 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 Now asking $189,500 HAY LAKES ... exceptional quality in this fully developed home! Spacious entry, vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors. Gorgeous kitchen with custom cabinets. Functional bonus room over garage. CA309562 Now asking $397,500 DAYSLAND ... Ideal starter! 1-1/2 storey, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, new kitchen cabinets, additional improvements. Stove, fridge incl. Roofed over patio, heated single garage, storage shed, fenced yard. Now asking $99,000 CA312949 HAY LAKES ... Cute and cozy 2-bdrm. home. Ideal for first time buyer or investor. Many recent upgrades, large lot. CA314170 Asking $118,500 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 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 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 2 LOTS – BA WLF ... well located, serviced, sideby-side. Perfect for building in town with school, services. Only $61,500 each CA311576

Beautiful Valleyview Bungalows by Battle River Homes! Absolutely an exceptional walkout bungalow with awesome valley views!

Walk-out 1707 sq. ft. 34’x31’/26’ garage CA315818 Asking $712,162

Superb bright open plan, amazing window views, stunning staircase, beautiful coffered ceilings, exceptional kitchen, granite, walkthrough pantry, beautiful hardwood and tiled floors, superb ensuite and MF laundry. Cozy in-floor heating. 34’x31’/26’ htd. garage and more! FINISHED WITH ELEGANCE!

Additional Bungalows 1585 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms 24’x26’ garage CA315253 Asking $424,162 1400 sq. ft. 2 bedrooms 23’x26’ garage CA315238 Asking $403,162

Show Home Open Houses Thur., July 14, 3-5 p.m. Sat., July 16, 2-4 p.m. 3412-51 Street, Creekview 2401-57 Street, Valleyview

IMPRESSIVE FLOOR PLAN ... bright family kitchen w/ centre island, corner pantry, E! OM H OW SH EW granite counN tertops. Vaulted ceilings, hardwood/tile flooring. Master suite showcases 4-pce en suite, walk-in closet, sitting bench, beautiful covered roof. Cov deck. You have to see it! Asking $359,900 CA313388

QUALITY BUILT HOME IN VALLEYVIEW ... features beautiful cabinetry, granite countertops, corner pantry, hardwood/tile flooring, triple car garage. Asking $369,900 CA 308843

CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 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 WOW! BEAUTIFUL FRESH NEW PAINT! EXCELLENT VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW CLOSE TO PARKS AND TRAILS! ... Quality and custom built with beautiful open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, alcoves, columns and display ledges! Exceptional kitchen, granite, NU-Heat tiling, soothing air tub, cozy 3-sided FP, MF laundry. RV option, vinyl fencing and more! Only $425,000 CA310539 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 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 $374,500 CA311021 1905 SQ. FT. IN VALLEYVIEW! ... Kitchen showcases maple cabinets, corner pantry, island sink and lrg. dining space w/big bright windows. Spacious bonus room above gar. w/many possibilities. Other features incl. gas FP, vinyl fencing, two stamped concrete patios, cov. deck, balcony off master bdrm. RV parking, 24’x26’ htd. gar. CA315795 Asking $398,500 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 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 VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW ... 1394 sq. ft. 23’x23’ htd. gar., paved RV parking, fenced, landscaped. Bright open plan w/9’ ceilings, beautiful maple cabinetry, gas FP, large dining space, eating bar, corner pantry. Dream bsmt. for entertaining, 9’ ceilings, custom 21’ bar w/12 chairs, pool table, poker table w/6 chairs, all incl. Call for more extras. Asking $468,500 CA315342 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 $427,900 CA312242 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. Huge garage, all fin. Awesome yard, fenced, play centre and more! Just move in! Asking $449,000 CA314735 IMPRESSIVE B I - L E V E L , C E N T U R Y MEADOWS! ... Beautiful bright open floor plan featuring spacious foyer w/22’ ceilings, open staircase, vaulted ceilings, display ledges, lots of bright windows. Exceptional kitchen, huge island, bright dinette, cozy FP in great rm., flex room, superb en suite, soothing jetted tub. Lg. games room, media room. Private yard, tiered decking, gar. is all finished. RV parking and more! Asking $379,500 CA315656

WELL MAINTAINED 1370 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW ... with attached 2-car garage. Oak kitchen cabinets, bay window w/eating area. Vaulted ceiling over spacious LR and dining area. Large master w/3-pce. ensuite. MF laundry. Fin. bsmt. w/large rec room plus 2-bdrm., 3pce. bath. A/C, central vac. Enclosed patio, 2nd garage, 18’x21’6”. Yard prof. landscaped w/many perennials, shrubs. Natural gas hook up for BBQ. Chattels incl. 5 major appl., all window cov. Underground sprinkler system. Pleasure to show. Asking $382,500 CA316291 EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY HOME, BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE YARD, BACKING ONTO GOLF COURSE ... you’ll be impressed by spacious floor plan, family lifestyle, beautiful views, quiet location. Open staircase, oak railings, loft overlooks LR. Exc. kitchen, bright dinette, formal DR, cozy FP in fam. rm. Huge master, superb en suite, MF laundry. Awesome private yard, huge covered deck, RV parking and more! Asking $439,900 CA315485 YOU WILL BE IMPRESSED ... by this immaculately kept bungalow! Bright and spacious open floor plan, beautiful hardwood floors, fin. bsmt. Situated on large lot, with quiet and tranquil view. A must see! Asking $389,900 CA314583 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 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 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 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! Now $387,900 CA314101 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! Now asking $419,900 CA312712 OVERLOOKING WATER, VERY IMPRESSIVE, OPEN FLOOR E! IC EW PR PLAN, LOVELYNFIN. WALK-OUT BSMT. ... enjoy great water, sunset views. Superb kitchen, eating area, garden door to deck. Great room, vaulted ceiling, gas FP, entertainment centre. Office/den. Lge. mast. bdrm., en suite, htd. floor, MF laundry. Totally fin. walkout bsmt. Media/TV room. Covered patio, nicely landscaped yard. 2-car htd. Be sure to view! Now ask $549,500 CA 308988 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 IMMACULATE FAMILY BUNGALOW CLOSE TO PARK AND PLAYGROUND ... RV parking, new shingles, large open kitchen, vaulted ceilings, 2 dining spaces, French doors to mast. bdrm. Well kept, manicured mature yard w/large trees. Located at opening of culde-sac. Asking $328,500 CA314757 VALLEYVIEW – VERY IMPRESSIVE 1560 SQ. FT. FLOOR PLAN ... 9’ ceilings. Immaculately kept. You’ll appreciate all the custom built extras. Large MF laundry. 5 bdrm. Beautiful golden oak hardwood throughout. Great room, gas FP. Mom will love the superb kitchen. Bright, fully fin. lower level. Fenced/landscaped, RV parking. Custom built playhouse. A pleasure to show! CA315875 Asking $439,900

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CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 BEAUTIFUL END UNIT TOWNHOUSE CONDO ... close to downtown and Mirror Lake walking paths. 3 bdrm., framed! JUST LISTED in bsmt., hardwood floors, open kitchen, large 10’x10’ deck, large bright windows throughout. Worry-free lifestyle great for first time home buyers, investors or for those looking to downsize. CA316300 Asking $204,750 FAMILY BUNGALOW, BACKING ONTO PARK ... spacious 1388 sq. ft. plan w/attractive foyer, easy keep tile and laminate flooring, dandy kitchen, spacious LR and DR. 4 bdrm., 3 baths and huge family/games room in dev. bsmt. 24’x26’ gar., alley access, tiered decking overlooks park! Now asking $282,500 CA314711 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! Now ask $209,000 CA311484 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 OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ... ideal lot w/old house, exc. central location for multifamily dev. Oversized 60’x235’ lot. Zoned R3. Asking $158,500 CA315592 BEAUTIFUL 2-BDRM. CONDO ... 5 appl., in suite laundry. Close to downtown, low maintenance, perfect for students. CA305236 Asking $174,900 VERY NEAT SPACIOUS 5-LEVEL SPLIT ... excellent quiet crescent. Mom will love the large family kitchen. Lots of cupboards, sunken family room, gas FP. Patio door to lge. deck and lovely yard. MF laundry. 4 bdrm., 3 baths, jet tub. Lower levels finished. Numerous upgrades, furnace, redecorated, shingles and insulation, majority of windows. Maint. free ext. Incl. 5 appl. Move in cond. Asking $289,500 CA308984 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 $262,000 CA312159 VERY IMPRESSIVE, IMPERIAL VILLAS ... enjoy the worry-free condominium lifestyle, and the new lower prices. You’ll be proud to call this home in a great central location. Be sure to view so you can appreciate the quality and details. Built energy efficient. Price incl. $3500 appl. allow. CA315312 New lower prices starting at $224,900 incl. GST 4-BDRM. BUNGALOW ... easily converted to 5. Close to schools, Edgeworth Centre, parks and much more. RV parking, 22’x24’ gar., firepit. Newer furnace, flooring and bath upgrades. Exc. location. Ask $248,500 CA314795 LOCATION! LOCATION! ... You’ll be very impressed when you drive E! IC PR into this quiet NEW 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! Now asking $259,500 CA313472

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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

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COMMERCIAL LOTS

GREAT OPPORTUNITY ... 0.91 acres just south off Hwy 13 in Camrose, behind Camrose Cycle. Zoning C3. Asking $350,000 CA316240 E X C I T I N G OPPORTUNITY FOR DEVELOPMENT ON MAIN STREET CAMROSE ... vacant 25’x120’ lot zoned C1. Future development will have to follow City of Camrose Downtown Action Plan. Asking $75,000 CA315054

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EXCELLENT OFFICE OR BUSINESS LOCATION! ... Very nicely developed 2250 sq. ft. and 900 sq. ft. bays with A/C. Exc. parking, independent utilities. Quick possession. $2100 and $750/mo. Call now for details! CA315173, CA315166

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IMPRESSIVE OFFICE SPACE ... very well planned. Four offices, reception area, conference/board room, bathroom and storage. Excellent location to post office and Bank of Montreal. CA313119 $947.05/mo. + GST

EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME WITH SUPERB YARD! ... You’ll be impressed by this immaculate home, all the recent reno’s and over 2300 sq. ft. of dev. living space. Features lovely kitchen, great dinette, cov. deck, spacious LR, family room, huge games/ hobby room, superb laundry room. Great yard, private courtyard, 24’x24’ garage and more! Hurry, you’ll want to SEE this one! Asking $289,000 CA316278 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 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 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 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! Now asking $289,000 CA314361 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. Now asking $284,900 CA314704 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 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 I M P E R I A L V I L L A S CONDOMINIUM … Superb central location; worry VE SI ES free lifestyle; PR VERY IM open spacious design; 9’ ceilings; quality construction; built energy efficient; price includes $3500 appliance allowance. Immed. possession. $249,500 including GST CA2 89045 JACK STUART BUNGALOW, BACKING ONTO PARK! ... Great family home w/exc. location, spacious floor plan. Lovely country kitchen w/lots of oak cabinetry, cozy fam. rm. w/beautiful brick FP, master bdrm. w/en suite. Dev. bsmt. w/lg. family/games area. 22’x24’ attach. htd. gar. all fin., RV parking, private yard overlooks park! CA315610 Asking $289,000 EXCELLENT CONDO, GARAGE IN BLDG. ... Close to west end amenities. Features spacious floor plan on top floor w/vaulted ceiling, bright windows, dandy kitchen, cozy gas FP in LR, den, enclosed sun deck, laundry. Beautiful MF lounge, kitchen, games area. Call now! CA315457 Asking $189,777

INVESTMENTS/ BUSINESSES 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! Now asking $679,900 CA315880 THREE BUSINESS VENTURES IN ONE

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Former Auto Shoppe location, 3970 sq. ft. shop w/ sep. work bays, 12’x14’ and 12’x12’ OH doors, exhaust fan, new furnace, 220 plugs plus 39’x99’ outdoor compound. 3244 sq. ft. of 10 mini-storage bays w/7’x8’ OH doors – great to bring in rental income. Also features 1048 sq. ft., 4-bdrm. home w/many recent upgrades. Exc. opportunity to set up your business, use the storage or bring in rental income and have a place to call home! CA316235 Asking $395,000 DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TO BUY THIS ... multi-use main floor presently used for retail and electronic repairs with overhead door. Upper level rented to a long term tenant. Very clean, well-maintained. New roof 2005. New price, only ask $224,500 CA 309676 SEDGEWICK – EXC. INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY ... 77.59 acres, corner location, fronting onto Hwys 13, 869. Phone for more details. CA298363


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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. Priced to sell at $344,500. Call Cory for details. (R1338)

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GREAT, FURNISHED MOBILE ON RENTED LOT... 2 bedrooms,1 bath, includes storage sheds. Super for first timers or as a rental. Priced at $52,000 Call Trudi for details. (R1344)

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)

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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Charity garage sale and auction in Killam July 15, 16 By Dan Jensen

The annual East Central Charity Garage Sale and Auction will be held at the Killam Agriplex July 15 and 16. The garage sale will begin at 5 p.m., while the auction will get started at 6. "We're going to have a good selection of items, including antiques," said auction organizer Ralph Sorenson. "We've had quite a few businesses donate items." A guest auctioneer will be Ralph's son, Kevin Sorenson, the member of parliament for Crowfoot constituency. The East Central Charity Garage Sale and Auction has enjoyed tremendous support ever since the first one was held 15 years ago. Last year's event raised just over $11,000. "Jane (Sorenson) and I started it with the idea of giving everything to charity," said Ralph. "Everything is run by volunteers." Charities supported by the East Central Garage Sale and Auction have included STARS, Brigantia Place, the Stollery Children's Hospital, Boys and Girls Clubs, hospital auxiliaries and food banks.

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IMMEDIATE POSSESION.. Chester Ronning crescent, 2 bedrooms up and 2 down, fireplace, 2 car garage, some upgrades. Asking 254,500 Call Dale for details. (R1295)

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)

QUALITY BUILT SHADOW RIDGE HOME...1318 sq. ft., 3-bedroom, 3-bath, 2 storey located in West Park. Fully fenced back yard with deck, RV parking area. Basement is poly and insulated with some drywall completed. For more details, call Cory. Asking $264,500. (R1337)

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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)

READY TO MOVE RIGHT IN... with a spectacular view of the pond off the deck. Lots of upgrades including windows, newer furnace, flooring, counter tops, baseboards, paint and bathrooms. The basement is fully finished. Must be seen to be appreciated. Asking $329,000. For more details call Dale. (R1324)

LOTS GREAT LOCATION... Excellent townhouse lot in Southwest Meadows subdivision in the City of Camrose. Each lot is individually serviced and backs onto park area. This property includes proposed plan and blueprints for townhouse construction. Call Rick. $205,000 (L183) WELL LOCATED RESIDENTIAL BUILDING LOT IN DAYSLAND... This undeveloped lot in Daysland is 50’x120’, zoned R1 and is nicely set amongst a group of nice sized well maintained homes. Just a short walk to school! The frontage faces a park/recreational area. Just a short walk to school! Daysland has many local services. Listed at $39,000. Call Trevor for service. (L185) OVERSIZED TREED LOT IN SUNSET HEIGHTS NEAR FERINTOSH... This .87 of an acre lot is larger than most in this secluded subdivision. This is a unique opportunity to have your own campsite or build! Services at the road. MLS#316341. Address 211-43336 RR 215. Listed at $34,9000. Call Trevor for details. (L186)

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

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THIS HOME BY YORKSHIRE BUILDERS IN THE CASCADES COMMUNITY... This 1361 sq/ft NEW 2 storey home with 3 beds, 3 baths, laminate floors, ceramic tile, tasteful decor, and big bright windows. Cocoa kitchen cabinets, a large island and 3 appliances included. The master bedroom has a 3-piece en suite with sit down shower and a walk in closet. Quick possession is available by the way! The outside has a covered entry, concrete walkway, raised 20x10 back deck and enough space for you to build the garage to your liking. Listed at $259,900. Call Trevor for viewing! (R1334)

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OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING...Palladio Homes offers this 1418 sq/ft bi-level with attached garage to be custom built with your personal choice in interior finishing! Pick your paint, flooring, cabinetry, and more. Includes 4 appliances, hardwood, and gas fireplace. With 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, main floor laundry, lovely master with 4 pc en suite w/ corner soaker tub and walk in closet. There is a porch, a rear deck, and stone accents on the exterior. Listed at $324,900. Call Trevor today! (R1328)

“PANAGO PIZZA”... a great opportunity to own your own business in the City of Camrose. Exceptional high traffi c location on 48 Ave (Hwy 13). For details call Cory or Rick (C268)

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)

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HAY LAKES... what a beauty - over 1,400 sq. ft. bi-level, upgraded counter tops, professionally painted, fireplace, large front foyer, vaulted ceiling, 9’ ceiling in basement with oversized windows. Must be viewed to be appreciated. Asking $323,000. Call Dale. (RO848)

NICE STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME IN DAYSLAND... Includes 4 appliances, double lot, oversized garage. Priced at $119,900. Call Trudi for details. (RO875) WELL-MAINTAINED 3-BEDROOM BUNGALOW IN HAY LAKES... Attached double garage, fenced yard and RV parking. $279,900. Call Rick for details. (RO865)

COUNTRY STYLE LIVING IN THE VILLAGE OF BAWLF... This 4-level split home is finished to 2500 sq/ ft of living space. Nicely upgraded and well maintained, large oak kitchen, 6 appliances included, and gas fireplace. This home has 4 bedrooms & 3 baths, and is very spacious. Upgraded windows, shingles done (2009), fiberglass deck, hot tub, fire pit, garden spot, RV parking and more. On a large 100x120 lot with 24x28 oversized garage! Attractive all the way around. Listed at $354,900. Call Trevor today. (RO852)

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)

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 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 $314,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1331)

GREAT STARTER HOUSE IN DAYSLAND... Handicap accessible. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large mature yard. Priced at $79,000. Call Trudi for details. (RO894)

GREAT HERITAGE 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)

BRAND NEW ON THE MARKET... Less than 20 minutes from Camrose on Hwy 854. Very private, peaceful and quiet, well treed setting on this 2.24 acre package. C/W everything you need to enjoy a piece of country living, spacious 1.5 story, 5-bedroom home with large covered deck,oversized 24’4 x 36’3 heated garage with plenty of shop space. All this and more, well worth a look. Priced at $279,500. For details, call Cory. (A408) LITTLE BEAVER LAKE... great view and quiet setting! Perfect for hillside home at north end of lake. 2 acres with lots of trees. Gas and power nearby. Call Rick. (A394)

BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY SETTING... with highway frontage. Bungalow with loft plus many upgrades including new windows and some fl ooring on main fl oor. New fascia and soffi ts this year. Also lots of trees and some older buildings plus newer barn in good condition. 13.28 acres with 2 water wells with good fl ow. $399,000. Call Rick for details. (A395) 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. Wildlife is abundant. Fairly private location in corner of subdivision with farm land on 2 sides. Great opportunity to have your own campsite location, and/or develop the dream home getaway you have always wanted! Minimal building restrictions apply. Close to golf and Miquelon Lake. Listed at $75,000 Call Trevor for details. (A403)

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FERINTOSH AREA... 16.5 acres with newer 1,400 sq. ft. modular. All services, highway frontage, lots of possibilities. Asking $230,000. Call Dale. (A392)

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

IN FERINTOSH... this 1160 sq/ft, 3-bedroom bungalow is on a large 125’x120’ lot, newer vinyl siding, windows, eaves troughs, nice 16’x24’ single garage, upgraded furnace and more. Some decorating would make this home shine. Nice size family home, Little Beaver Lake just a block or so away. Listed at $178,900. Call Trevor for details. (RO872)

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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 or Bud. (RO854)

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)

NEW NORWAY...You will love the park like setting of this acreage. The 3-bedroom home has had main fl oor upgrades including a beautiful kitchen makeover, plus some windows and fl ooring upgrades. Nicely landscaped yard with fruit trees and lots of shrubs. Large dugout on south side of property supplies lots of water for plants and trees. Call Rick. Asking $329,000. (A393)

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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)

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 $189,500. Call Dale for details. (R0892)

VERY WELL MAINTAINED AND CARED FOR... 1216 sq/ft mobile/modular (16x76) built in 1999 TO BE MOVED! Nice large eat-in kitchen with easy care cabinetry, vaulted ceiling in living room, 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, 5 appliances included and more! The outside is in fantastic shape, the home has upgraded low E windows. Listed at $59,500 Call Trevor for details. (RO881)

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NICE HOBBY FARM CLOSE TO CAMROSE... 3-bedroom home on 80 acres with double attached garage, main fl oor laundry and large kitchen. Good size quonset with 220 amp service. Price $559,500. Call Rick for details. (F286)

INDUSTRIAL EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... at Ervick Junction. 0.995 acre industrial property. Water to property but some limitations apply. Asking price $109,450. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C136) EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... at Ervick Junction. 4.47 acre industrial property. Water to property with some water limitations. Asking price $491,700. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C137) EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... at Ervick Junction. 6.35 acre industrial property. Water available but some limitations apply. Asking price $698,500. Call Cory or Rick for details. (C138)

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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)

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DAYSLAND... Approx. 1200 sq. ft., 2 bedrooms up, 2 bedrooms down, open design, 2 fireplaces, covered deck, 2-car garage, crescent location, fenced. Asking $249,500. Call Dale for viewing. (RO895)

THIS PALLADIO HOME... is a 1753 sq/ft 2-storey home with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, cappuccino kitchen with 4 appliances included, hardwood floors, gas f/p, and bright windows. Main floor laundry, upgraded trim package, large foyer, bonus room with vaulted ceiling, master with en suite and corner tub with a west view. Raised deck, concrete drive and walks, double garage with stone accents for the finishing touch. Listed at $329,000 Call Trevor for viewing! (R1326)

CED PRICE REDU OPPORTUNITY IS KNOCKING...Palladio Homes offers this 1278 sq/ft Bungalow, attached garage to be custom built with your personal choice in interior finishing! Pick your paint, flooring, cabinetry, and more. Includes gas fireplace, hardwood, and 4 appliances! With 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, lovely master with 5-piece en suite and walk in closet. There is a porch, a rear deck, and stone accents on the exterior. Listed at $319,900. Call Trevor today! (R1327)

COMMERICAL CHECK MARK THIS 1586 SQ/FT BUNGALOW IN DAYSLAND... This large and comfortable plan with country kitchen, 5 bedrooms, 3 baths and mostly finished basement may be perfect for you. Total living area is approx. 3000 sq/ft. Built in 2006, there is maple in the kitchen with a centre island, bright windows and a very large deck. Situated on a 83’ x 120’ lot, in a newer area of town and must be seen! Listed at $290,000 MLS#316116 Call Trevor for viewing. (RO899)

THIS HOME BY YORKSHIRE BUILDERS IN THE CASCADES COMMUNITY... This NEW 1474 sq/ ft bi-level with 3 beds, 2 baths, tasteful decor and big bright windows! Rich tones of cappuccino in the kitchen, 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! On the outside, stone accents, a concrete walk and driveway and double garage. Listed at $319,900. Call Trevor for viewing! (R1336)

WONDERFUL ACREAGE OPPORTUNITY JUST MINUTES AWAY FROM CAMROSE...This parcel is 5.79 acres and the homestead is a 1627 sq. ft. raised bungalow with fully fi nished basement w/ infl oor heating, 3 beds and up, 3 baths (en suite), great country kitchen and large upgraded window package. Oversized double garage lined and insulated, nice corral area set up. Excellent 40 x 64 heated shop with 14’ overhead door and 16 x 40 mezzanine suitable for your endeavours. Only 3 km outside Camrose! Listed at $569,000. Call Trevor for viewing. (A406)

EXCEPTIONAL MODULAR HOME IN DAYSLAND... This 1996 well maintained home is 1216 sq/ft, has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths and shows very well. The main living area is open with vaulted ceiling, the kitchen has lots of white cabinets and 3 appliances included. Nice added touches throughout the home make all the difference. The property has been well maintained and cared for. The outside is impressive with 325 sq/ ft of deck. There is the 22x14 single garage, extra wide 19 ft concrete parking pad and walkways. The yard is fenced, has a nice garden spot, shed and backs on to a park area. A must see. This home is move in ready! Listed at $144,900. Call Trevor for details. (RO893)

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


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the community about what the PCN does and what it means to them," states Lindholm. “The Camrose PCN has quickly grown into a highly recognized and successful PCN in the province and I am looking forward to being a part of the great work that happens here.” The Camrose PCN represents a cooperative and team approach to a person’s health. Working within the PCN, doctors and other health care providers communicate and collaborate with one another to come up with a health plan that is best suited to each individual’s

needs. It’s a new and successful approach, which is interactive and personal, while fostering the empowerment of the patient and developing relationships. Priorities of the Camrose PCN include: Health Promotion/Disease Prevention, Chronic Health Conditions (diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure, etc.), obstetrics (prenatal and postnatal care), geriatrics and palliative care. The PCN is also a member of the Camrose and County Physician Recruitment and Retention Committee.

“We have a professional and energetic team of physicians and health care providers at the PCN who are dedicated to helping people with a personal approach to their health care,” states Stacey Strilchuk, executive director. “I believe Colleen will be a great addition to the Camrose PCN family, and am excited to see what she brings to the table as we work towards building a strong, healthy community.” For more information about the Camrose Primary Care Network, please visit www. camrosepcn.com.

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Offense of Theft Sometime between April 12, 2011, and April 15, 2011, unknown person(s) entered the Border Paving lot at 421741 Street and stole a 2008 Case skid steer. The skid steer is yellow and black in colour and has two large Border Paving decals located on either side of the engine compartment. If you have information about this or any other crime, please call the Camrose Police Service at 780672-4444, or, if you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS). Information may 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.

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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.

SENIOR BOWL ALL-STARS

Football Alberta North players and former CCHS Trojans' members coach Adam Belanger, Colton Cardinal, Jonathon Heidebrecht and Tylor Henry made the senior bowl all star game in May. The Senior Bowl for graduating Grade 12 players was held at Calgary's McMahon Stadium with the southern team winning, 34-6. The MVP for the northern team went to former Camrose Composite High School Trojans' kicker Jonathan Heidebrecht.


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CCHS passes out music awards UNRESERVED ANTIQUE & COLLECTIBLE AUCTION

for THE ESTATE OF TOM DENNIS of Bashaw, Alberta Saturday, July 23, 2011 – 10:00 a.m. Located: Bashaw Community Center, Bashaw, Alberta (beside Arena) PREVIEWING FRIDAY, JULY 22, FROM 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. AND PRIOR TO SALE ON SATURDAY ANTIQUE FURNITURE Antique buffet with beveled mirror; Oak pedestal dining room table, three leafs, c/w seven chairs, good cond.; Lawyer’s cabinet, leaded top glass, very nice; Gentleman’s dresser c/w top beveled mirror; Two antique dressers, one with mirror; Make up dresser; Nightstands, writing desk; Small wooden rocking chair; Quantity of antique lamps, mantle clock; Cedar chest, vg cond.; Coffee tables, fl oor ashtray; Chrome legged metal top kit. table, four chairs Antique wood chair, seven wood spoked chairs. GOLF CART and EQUIP. 1990 Yamaha G2-A golf cart, windshield, orig. owner, good cond.; Golf cart trailer; Full set RH Callaway clubs, fi ve woods, etc.; Full set RH Wilson clubs; Quantity of individual clubs and drivers, dozens of golf balls, shoes and accessories. SNOWBLOWER/MOWERS Craftsman II 10-28 tracked snowblower; Craftsman 7 hp selfpropelled mower, bagger; Pushtype mower; Two gas weedeaters, gas leaf blower. TOOLS and SHOP EQUIP. New electric Plunge Router Kit; Quantity of steel shelving; Craftsman 17” drill press, fl oor model; Craftsman air compressor, smaller air compressor; Two chainsaws; B&D radial arm saw c/w stand; B&D work wheel, belt sander; Delta 10” bandsaw, two Makita cordless drill sets, Craftsman router and jigsaw; Torque wrenches, socket sets, propane torch; Scroll saw, skill saw, router table, small anvil, Workmate bench, battery charger, shop vac; Shovels, axes, forks, rakes, etc.; Lg. quantity of handtools; Quantity of Mag-Lite fl ashlights; Assort. stainless steel thermos’.

COLLECTIBLES Lg. quantity of old pictures and frames; Two portable antique Singer Sewing machines (one in wood case); GI Joe Offi cial Sea Sled and Frogman, orig. box, 1966; Quantity of jewelry and jewelry boxes; Two Hudson Bay blankets, Boy Scout clothing; Orig. steam engine (GWG) bib overalls and hat; Lg. assortment of toys (Buzz Lightyear, Batman, Star Wars, Muppets), Batman poster; Collection Little Golden Books (Walt Disney, Chicken Little, etc.); Quantity collectible playing cards; Collection of antique lighters; CN awards, clocks, plaques, etc.; Wild West Bank penny shooter, chess board; Belt buckle collection (Colt, Winchester, Smith & Wesson, Railroad types); Coca-Cola memorabilia; Quantity of watches (Seiko, Swiss Army, Bulova); Quantity of CN station signs (some local); CNR conductor’s hat, CN lights; Wartime model airplanes; Bubble gum cards, AFX race set; Marble collection, quantity wood boxes, bedpan; Zippo lighter collection (30-40 approx., all new in boxes, Elvis, Jim Beam, Colt, The Pretty Girl); Orig. Jack-in-the-Box, 1953; Kenmore complete sewing cabinet; Wind up music box, 3 gal. butter churn; Quantity of 35 mm cameras and lenses, video cameras, radios, etc.; Handmade Native American bag. COLLECTOR CARS Approx. 25 Maisto scale model cars, new in boxes (Porsche 911 GT1, Jaguar S-Type, 2002 Ford Thunderbird, Cadillac Eldorado 1959, Corvette ZR-1, etc.); Antique toy car, elec. motor, 1920s +/– vintage. CRYSTAL and GLASSWARE Quantity of Pinwheel crystal, very nice; China, cups, plates, glassware, etc.; Silver pieces. HUNTING and F ISHING Two metal 8-10 gun cabinets;

Quantity of gun cases, metal boxes, etc.; 4-way Winchester Gortex blaze parka; 4-way Browning Gortex camo parka; Browning gortex camo bibs, camo pants, Remington 4-way gortex camo parka, gortex gloves, boots, gloves, hats, handwarmers, etc.; Lg quantity gun magazines, reloading manuals, etc.; Fishing rods, tackle, etc.; Campstove, lanterns, etc. BOOKS, MOVIES, RECORDS Orig. Hardy Boys books and newer edition; Lg quantity of books (CN and railroad types, war, airplanes, fi rearms, etc.); Many old books, too numerous to list; Collection John Wayne VHS movies; National Geographic Collectors CD-roms (109 yr.); Set of Alberta books, National Geographics; Quantity of 45 and 78 RPM records; Many Trivial Pursuit games. JERSEYS and MISC. Two Oilers’ jerseys, Canuck’s jersey; Boston Bruin’s Bobby Orr #4 jersey; Norco Mountain Bike; Headers for big black Chev; Sharp and Panasonic stereo systems, DVD player; Yamaha elec. keyboard; Wurlitzer elec. organ. AUCTIONEER’S NOTE There is a large quantity of very nice antique furniture, antiques, collectibles, tools and lots more. A lot of these items came from Tom’s grandparents. Tom’s father and grandfather were both long term CN employees.* 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. Arrangements must be made 48 hours prior to the sale for cell phone and absentee bidding. *See website for pictures.

Camrose Composite High School presented Excellent Attendance and Perfect Attendance awards to music students at the end of the school year. Receiving awards for Excellent Attendance (three years in a row) were: (left to right, front) Brad Wills, Phaedra Palo, Ryan Nagy, Kaitlyn Klutz and Kellie Breker. Receiving awards for Perfect Attendance at 32 rehearsals or performances, were: (left to right, second row) Kuchuri Rook, Kelsie Svihura, Clarice Hopfe, Kathryn Vandenberg, Ashleigh Dickson, Karmen Tabler, (back, left to right) Bradley Mokry, Peter Morrow, Griffin Tweedy, Callum Wilson and Jonathon Allen.

For more information, contact Pud Stevenson at 780-781-0498.

View full listing and pictures at www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com Sale Conducted By

DOUG JOHNSON AUCTION SERVICE Camrose, AB • License #210193 • Phone 780-672-1105

AUCTION SALE

ESTATE OF DENNIS NOBLE RR#2 KINGMAN

Sat., August 6, 2011 ~ 12 Noon Full line of woodworking and cabinet making equipment and tools. All in like-new condition. To view full listings go to www.globalauctionguide.com. Watch future future papers for full detailed listing.

Berg’s Auction Service

780-672-5615 • Camrose, AB • www.globalauctionguide.com • Lic. 010028

Recipients of CCHS Musicianship awards were: (left to right, front) Brad Wills, Victoria Carlson (Band Member of the Year), (second row, left to right) Danielle Shepansky, Laura Falk, Chris Friesen, Tara Robinson, Kaitlyn Klutz, (back, left to right) Ryan Nagy, Joshua Labrecque, Kellie Breker, Phaedra Palo and Tyler Bossman. Missing from the photo were Stacey Haugen, Erik Rust and Brandi Zook.

High School completion rate still climbing Alberta’s three-year high school completion rate jumped to 72.6 per cent in 2010 from 71.5 per cent in 2009. The increase follows efforts by school boards, teachers, parents, communities and government to better engage students in the importance of learning. “A high school diploma helps set young people up for successful futures,” said Minister of Education Dave Hancock. “We’ve been working hard across the education system to keep students engaged in their education. Seeing the completion rate increase year after year demonstrates we’re definitely focused on the right things.” Additionally, Alberta’s dropout rate for students aged 14-18 decreased to 4.2 per cent in 2010 from 4.3 per cent in 2009. The percentage of students completing high school within five years of entering Grade 10 remained stable at 79 per cent. Under the Alberta government’s High School Completion

Framework, Alberta Education works with school boards to identify barriers to graduation and develop plans to enhance existing programs that fit the needs of school communities. The framework includes five strategies: student engagement, successful transitions, collaborative partnerships, positive connections and tracking progress. Initiatives under the framework include the Advancing Adolescent Reading Initiative, the High School Flexibility Enhancement Pilot, the Alberta Mentoring Partnership and outreach programs. “Nobody makes a snap decision to leave school,” said Hancock. “That’s why our focus has been to get at the core of why students don’t complete. We’re working closely with schools and school boards, but are also focusing on parents who may also be looking for help for their children.” The recently refreshed High School Completion website at www.education.alberta.ca/high-

schoolcompletion provides parents, caregivers and students with information and resources to support efforts to keep their children in school or return to high school themselves. The site has information on upgrading and returning to school; resources for drug and alcohol issues; career and work programs; and mental health and literacy resources. High school completion results are released as part of the provincial Accountability Pillar report, which contains performance results for key areas of success in the K-12 education system. For more information, visit www.education.alberta.ca and click on the Accountability Pillar. The Alberta government is working to build a better Alberta by fostering economic growth, strengthening our health and education systems, investing in infrastructure, supporting safe and strong communities and ensuring a clean and healthy environment.


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THURSDAY, JULY 21 - 10:30 A.M. - ESTATE OF METRO TANASIUK - ANDREW, AB. PH. CALVIN 780-826-0402OR MIKE 780-984-8099

LOCATION: From Andrew 2 miles West & 2 1/2 South. (563019 - RR. 170)

TRACTORS & TRACK LOADER: Ɣ FORD NEW HOLLAND 9482 - 310hp., TRACTOR, CAHR, 2769 hrs., 12 spd. Standard, 4 hyd.’s, 20.8x42 duals, plumbed for Air Seeder, Purchased as a Demonstrator with 600 hrs. Ɣ FORD 9030 BI-DIRECTIONAL, CAHR, s/nD202377, 7708 hrs., Ford diesel, 7414 Loader c/w bucket & grapple, rear hyd’s. & PTO, Differential Rebuilt By Provincial Power Train In 2008 For a Work LOCATION: From Gibbons 4 miles N. on Hwy 28 to Twp.Rd. 570 then 2 miles W. to RR 234 and 1 1/2 miles North CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT: Ɣ JD 450 G wide pad CRAWLER DOZER s/n T0450GW766660, CAHR, showing Order of $10,000. One Owner Unit Ɣ CASE 7110 TRACTOR, CAHR, 2 wheel drive, 18spd., P. Shift, 3080hrs., c/w 6 way Dozer & Carco 30 winch Ɣ JD 450 CRAWLER LOADER s/n 0949401 - Type T5E3M, 1.5 yd. 5254 hrs., 20.8x38’s, frt. weights Ɣ CASE 450B TRACK LOADER s/n 3069947, c/w New Undercarriage Bucket, street Pads, Rear Weights & Hyd’s, $3,600 Work Order Ɣ 1999 BOBCAT 873 SKIDSTEER s/n HAYING EQUIPMENT: Ɣ NH 2300BF 16’ HAY HEADER, s/n 588610 to fit 9030 Ɣ JD 567 SILAGE 514116663, heated Cab, showing 2280 hrs. new tires - Attachments sell Separate Ɣ Versatech Grapple, Bale BALER, Mega Wide P.U., s/n 195030, Approx. 4133 Bales, One Owner Ɣ Morris HAY HIKER 1400 Rd. Spear, 73” smooth Bucket, & Versatech Boomer Ɣ JD 3010 CRAWLER LOADER, New sprockets, rails, & Bale Hauler, 14 bale capacity, self load & unload, V.G. Ɣ SOVEMA WRV12H, 12 wheel Trail Type RAKE, One Owner, Like New Ɣ SITREX 9 wheel Trail Type RAKE Ɣ JD 200 Stack Hand Ɣ NH 5 bar injectors, not running Ɣ Portable 3 stage Antena Tower Ɣ Scaffolding FARM & CATTLE FEEDING EQUIPMENT: Ɣ JD 2130 diesel 3pt. hitch, TRACTOR, showing 1733 Hrs, c/w JD 145 Rake Ɣ HESSTON #30 Stack Mover Loader, Bucket & Forks, 18.4x30 rears, chains Ɣ CASE 500 diesel TRACTOR, s/n 8039654, PTO, hyd’s, P.S., HARVEST EQUIPMENT: Ɣ NH TR97 COMBINE, 1466 hrs., s/n 557569, $36,679 Work Order Done at Very Good Metal - welded block Ɣ 256 HAYBUSTER, 1000 PTO Ɣ 2007 JIFFY 250 Feed Wagon, 1000 PTO, V. 1225 hrs., 8 belt PU, chopper, shedded Ɣ VERTEC 5500 5 tier Propane Dryer c/w axle Ɣ VERSATILE Good Ɣ 8’ 12 volt Grass Seeder, c/w heavy roller, hyd. lift Ɣ NH 791 Tandem MANURE SPREADER, c/w hyd. end 4750 - 20’ SWATHER, CAHR, s/n D460349,1750 hrs,UII Reels, triple swath delivery table Ɣ CUSHION gate Ɣ FLEXICOIL SYSTEM 82 - 35’ Chain Harrows, As New Ɣ PEERLESS 500 Roller Mill Ɣ FEEDMASTER 861 AIR 500 Grain Vac, 540 PTO Ɣ WESTFIELD 8”x51’ PTO Auger Ɣ SAKUNDIAK 7”x40’ c/w 18 hp. Ɣ Mixer Mill, c/w bale feed Ɣ FARMHAND 825 Mixer Mill Ɣ MELRO 14’ Deep Tillage Ɣ CASE 16’ Deep Tillage c/w 5 SAKUNDIAK 7”x36’ Auger c/w 16 hp. bar tines Ɣ JD 14’ Disc Ɣ CASE 14’ Disc Ɣ WESTFIELD 7”X36’ 16hp. Auger Ɣ 7”x30’ Auger c/w 10hp. Ɣ 6”x35’ TRUCKS & TRAILERS: Ɣ 1990 GMC 7000, S/A 41,601km., V8-5&2spd., 15’ wood Box & Nordic Hoist, roll PTO Auger Ɣ Drill Fills Ɣ V. G. Steel Framed Wagon c/w springs Ɣ Steel Frame Wagon & Deck Ɣ SMITH ROLES tarp, 11Rx22.5’s, One Owner Ɣ 1977 C65, S/A, 46,088km., V8-5&2spd., c/w 15’ wood B&H Ɣ 1979 10’ Underslung dozer Ɣ 9’ Crowfoot Packers Ɣ FORD 7 1/2’ Flail Mower Ɣ 7’ Grapple Ɣ 70” Bucket Ɣ 2 Bale Forks FORD 800, T/A, 429-5&4spd., c/w 18’ Steel Box & Nordic Hoist, 10.00x20’s Ɣ 1981 GMC 7000, S/A, V8Ɣ NH 7’ Trail Type Mower Ɣ Melro 202 Press Drill c/w fert. Ɣ Trail Type 9’ Flail Mower Ɣ 2 - 20.8x38 Tires Ɣ auto, on air, c/w 14’ B&H (poor), rear hitch, 11Rx22.5’s, (poor brakes) Ɣ 1985 SCOTSDALE 3/4 ton, Reg. Cab, V8-auto, 238,003km., new tires Ɣ older 22’ Triple Axle Pintle Hitch TRAILER c/w ramps Ɣ NH Diamond & Tine Harrows 3PT. EQUIPMENT: Ɣ GEORGE WHITE - 17’ 3pt. Sprayer, As New Ɣ MF 10’ 3pt. Cult. Ɣ 6’ 3pt. Cult. Ɣ F. King 6’ Wagon c/w Grain Tank spring tooth Cult. Ɣ JD 5’ 3pt. Rototiller Ɣ 8’ 3pt. Grass Seeder Ɣ 60” Rino Finishing Mower Ɣ FORD 6’ 3pt. Mower SEEDING & TILLAGE EQUIPMENT: Ɣ MORRIS 8900 - 35’ Cultivator, s/n 8310003257, c/w single split Ɣ 3pt. Black Blade Ɣ F. King 7’ Back Blade, c/w hyd. angle Ɣ 3pt. Auger Ɣ Malletti 60” Rototiller Ɣ FORD 3pt. chute, 9”spacing, Broadcast Kit, Morris 7130 - 3 compartment tank, s/n GAP0007191 Ɣ CASE IH 3950 28’ Heavy Tandem DISC, s/n 0750771, V.G. Ɣ FLEXICOIL System II, 70’, Harrow Packer Bar c/w 5 bar Scoop Ɣ 6’ 3pt. Coil Packer Ɣ 3pt. Post Pounder TRUCKS, TREE SPADE & TRAILERS: Ɣ 1997 FORD F350, 4x4, 7.3 Turbo diesel, 5spd., WELDING TRUCK & tines Ɣ INLAND 21 section Harrows & Drawbar Ɣ ROCK-O-MATIC 546 Rock Picker, c/w Rake, 3 bat , FULL DECK, full load, 221,884 km., Sharp, c/w Red D Arc D300K diesel Welder, emergency shut off, fuel tank & V.Good Ɣ CALHOUN 2 1/2 ton Fert. Spreader Ɣ VICON LS3810T - 80’ Hyd. SPRAYER, c/w 1000 gal. 12 volt Pump, wire stick adjustment Ɣ 1996 DODGE ext. cab 2500 diesel, Auto, 4x4, 297,000 km., c/w Tool Poly Tank, Markers Ɣ CASE 6 btm. PLOW Ɣ GOLDEN ARROW 54’ SPRAYER Box/Fuel Tank Combo, 5th wheel Ɣ 1980 CHEV. 1 ton Dually, V8 propane 4&2spd., c/w Vermeer TS-44M Tree CATTLE & CHICKEN EQUIPMENT: Ɣ NH 195 Tandem MANURE SPREADER Ɣ NH 358 MIXERMILL, Bale Spade Ɣ 1976 FORD F500 single axle c/w 14’ Steel B&H, V8 - 5&2spd. Ɣ 1976 FORD F750 tag axle Truck, c/w Feed, Shedded, Top Cond. Ɣ NH 357 MIXERMILL c/w Bale Feeder Ɣ Roto Grind, Tub Grinder Ɣ Paysen 20’ wood Grain Box & Telescopic Hoist, complete brake job, new radiator Ɣ 1989 CHARMAC Alum. 20’ - 5th wheel Livestock Squeeze Ɣ Approx. 100 Steel Gates & Panels Ɣ 30’ Steel Fence Line Feeder Ɣ 2 Cattle Tandem STOCK TRAILER Ɣ 16’ ball hitch Tandem FLAT DECK TRAILER Ɣ 13’ Tandem Utility Trailer, Scratchers Ɣ Approx. 500 Good Fence Posts Ɣ RR Ties Ɣ power Poles Ɣ Stock Tank Ɣ Barb & Hog Wire checkerboard deck Ɣ 4 Horse bumper pull Tandem Trailer Ɣ FLEETNECK 20’ - Tandem (2x6000lb.axles), Ɣ Wood Salt feeder Ɣ Wood Creep Feeder Ɣ Quantity of Sucker Rod Ɣ 1000 gal Galvanized Water Tank G/Neck Flat Deck Trailer Ɣ older Triple Axle Trailer Ɣ older 20’ G/Neck Flat Deck Trailer Ɣ 8’ Steel Trailer Ɣ Liquid Feeders Ɣ Calf Puller Ɣ Mineral Feeders Ɣ old Cattle Squeeze Ɣ Chicken Feeders & Waterers Ɣ Chicken Kill Metal Hanger Ɣ Chicken Debeaker Ɣ Vet Supplies Ɣ Chicken Crates Ramps Ɣ DSP 5th Wheel Hitch Ɣ Equalizer Hitch HORSES, TACK & CATTLE EQUIPMENT: Ɣ Palomino Gelding Team, broke to drive, 7-8yrs. old Ɣ SADDLE GRAIN BINS, TANKS & 3PT. EQUIPMENT: Ɣ 1 WESTEEL, 5 ring 2000bu. Hopper Bottom Ɣ 10 WESTEEL HORSES ARE WELL BROKE FOR PLEASURE AND TRAIL RIDING: Ɣ 1- Paint Gelding Ɣ 1 - Pervvian 4yr. old 5 ring 1650bu. Bins, wood floors Ɣ 5 BUTLER 1500bu. Bins, wood floors Ɣ 5 Wood Bins Ɣ 1 - 500gal. Gelding Ɣ 1 - Bay Chestnut Gelding Ɣ 2 - Quarter Horse Geldings Ɣ 1 Billy Cook Handmade Mens Saddle Ɣ 1 Fuel Tank Ɣ 2 - 300 gal. Fuel Tanks Ɣ 1 Tidy Tank Ɣ FORD 10’- 3pt. Cult Ɣ WILRICH 12’ Cult. Ɣ 3pt. Guilton Barrel Saddle Ɣ 1 English Riding Saddle Ɣ Ausie Outback Saddle Ɣ Heavy Duty Work Harness (log Post Pounder OLDER EQUIPMENT & COLLECTIBLES: Ɣ WATERLOO Threshing Machine Ɣ Large Rd. pulling) Ɣ 1200-1400 Harness complete with Adjustable Collars & Sweat Pads Ɣ New Collars & Leather Lines Ɣ Wood Splitter Ɣ Gang Plow Ɣ WESTFALIA elec. Cream Separator Ɣ Dump Rake Ɣ Fairbanks Platform Double Trees Ɣ Neck Yokes Ɣ Tongues Ɣ Bridles, Halters & Spurs Ɣ Lead Shanks Ɣ Saddle Pads Ɣ Bobsleighs Ɣ Scale Ɣ 2 - old Cultivators Ɣ Wagon Pole Ɣ Horse Eveners Ɣ 8’ Gravel B&H Ɣ New Horse Shoe Nails Ɣ Oak Runners Ɣ High Gear Wagon c/w box Ɣ Hi-Qual Crowding Tub c/w S-Alley, sorting gate, V. Good Cond. Ɣ 8 old Tack Ɣ Horse Shoes Ɣ Forage Ɣ Leg vise Ɣ Press Drill Ɣ Steel V Plow Ɣ 2 - Case Wagons Ɣ Old Hi-Qual Panels & 1 Gate Ɣ 20 - 30’ Portable Livestock Panels Ɣ 2 Hi-Qual Line Feeders Ɣ older Cattle Squeeze Ɣ Wood Cabinet Ɣ Harrow Cart Ɣ Breaking Plow Ɣ Bale Stooker Ɣ Pot Belly Heater Ɣ 8 Cream Cans 10-10’ Panels Ɣ 15 Power Poles & Approx. 50 - 16’-8” to 10” Poles Ɣ 2 wood Loading Chutes Ɣ 1/2 ton steel Stock MISC.: Ɣ MagnaForce 5hp. Upright Compressor Ɣ Approx. 30' Propane Overhead InfraRed Heater Ɣ Box Ɣ 5 plastic Feed Troughs Ɣ Wood Self Feeder Ɣ Calf Nursing Unit Ɣ Dehorners Ɣ elec. Fencers Ɣ approx 200 Table Saw Ɣ Scroll Saw Ɣ Beaver Wood Planer Ɣ B&S 2" Water Pump Ɣ 400lb. Propane Tank Ɣ 2 old Fence Posts Ɣ Pitch Forks Ɣ 5 Culvert Calf Shelters Ɣ 6 Rd. Bale Feeders Ɣ Stock Tank Heater Ɣ Ritchie Waterers Hyd. Augers Ɣ Triplex Wire Ɣ Dynamark 4 wheel Steer Mower, not running Ɣ old Snapper Riding Mower Ɣ ext. cords Ɣ Fuel Tank hoses Ɣ Various Tires Ɣ Pitch Forks Ɣ Scrap Iron Ɣ T-Bars Ɣ Barbwire & heavy Cage Wire GRAIN BINS, SHELTERS, & PIPE: Ɣ BUTLER 4 ring Bin Ɣ WESTEEL ROSCO 4 ring Bin Ɣ 3 wood Granaries Ɣ CONSIGNED ITEMS: Ph. Allan 780 645-0071 - KELLOBILT 176 12’ offset DISC, New notched 24” front blades, 22” rear blades, all new bearings, rebuilt hyd. cyl., new hoses, scrapers Portable Cattle Shelter Ɣ 40 lengths of 2 3/8” Pipe Ɣ 10 steel Posts CAMPER, QUAD & YARD EQUIPMENT: Ɣ TRAVELAIRE 10’ Camper c/w stove, fridge, toilet, sink, furnace Ɣ ł Ph. Brain 780-895-7536 - 2001 NH 688 Rd. Baler, auto wrap BOMBARDIER 650 QUEST 4x4 with winch Ɣ Quad Dump Trailer Ɣ 6’ Polaris Snow Blade Ɣ 54”x9’ Tilt Deck SAT., JULY 23 - 10:30 A.M. - JOHN & MARY HAMALIUK - HAIRY HILL - Ph. 780-768-2283 Quad Trailer Ɣ yardman 42”- 16hp. hydro Riding Mower Ɣ Sears ST/12 Garden Tractor c/w Mower & Rototiller Ɣ Allis Chalmers 616 lawn Tractor Ɣ 2 gas Rototillers Ɣ Poulin Chain Saw Ɣ 10 rolls Snow Fence Ɣ Murray 6hp. Push LOCATION: From Hairy Hill 2 miles East on HWY 45 & 1 mile North Weedeater Ɣ 23” 2 stage Snow Blower Ɣ 2 Powermate 500 watt Generators FARM EQUIPMENT: Ɣ CASE 2090 TRACTOR, 3696 hrs., CAHR, 540 PTO, 20.8x38's, Orig. Owner Ɣ MF 850 diesel ANTIQUES: Ɣ Maytag Wringer Washer complete Ɣ 2 Antique Wood Heaters Ɣ Good Cheer C&W Heater Ɣ COMBINE, 1688 hrs., Victory PU, Chopper Ɣ CO-OP 550 - 15' gas SWATHER, PU Reels, Nice Ɣ IH 620 - 28 run Antique Shoe Lath c/w shoe dyes & nails Ɣ Antique Cistern Pump Ɣ Sweed Saws Ɣ Buggy Seats Ɣ Cast Iron PRESS DRILL, V.G. Ɣ JD 630 - 15' Disc, c/w Harrows Ɣ MORRIS CHALLENGER II-L-225 - 25' Cult. c/w 3 bar Bathtub Ɣ Old Dresser Ɣ Finly Vega Cook Stove c/w warming oven & water reservoir Ɣ 2 Cream Separators tines Ɣ CASE 1900 - 22' Deep Tillage, c/w 3 bar tines Ɣ JD 6btm. Plow Ɣ 40' Tine Harrows c/w Drawbar Ɣ Inland 68' SHOP & MISC.: Ɣ Coleman Powermate 40gal. 115 volt Air Compressor Ɣ Miller 225 Volt Thunderbolt Welder Ɣ Sprayer Ɣ 7"x36' Westfield Auger Ɣ 12 volt Drill Fill Ɣ Bale Stooker Ɣ Co-op G-100 Discer, c/w grass attach. Ɣ JD Toledo Meat Bandsaw Ɣ Domain Low Radial Meat Grinder Ɣ Makita 300mm Planer Jointer Ɣ Hyd. 20 ton Press 14T Sq. Baler Ɣ NH 210 Manure Spreader Ɣ Bale Elevator Ɣ small Fert. Spreader Ɣ Crazy Harrows Ɣ 12' tandem c/w accessories Ɣ Cutting Torch Ɣ Aeration Fan Ɣ 2 Tidy Tanks Ɣ 6' Chain Link Ɣ Grass Trimmers Ɣ elec. Ice Disc Ɣ JD side delivery Rake Ɣ Steel GatesCOLLECTOR TRACTORS, TRUCKS & EQUIP.: Ɣ JD "R", black dash, Auger Ɣ Inter City Overhead Furnace, 110,000BTU, 120 volt Ɣ Pipe Stands Ɣ elec. Metal Bandsaw Ɣ A-Frame diesel TRACTOR, Hyd's Nice Cond. Ɣ LA Case, PTO Ɣ COCKSHUTT 30, running Ɣ Cockshutt Gang Plow Ɣ Horse c/w 1 1/2 ton Hoist Ɣ Trifor Cable Jack Ɣ Ryobi 10" Radial Arm Saw Ɣ Alkota Pressure Washer Steamer 3 phase Mower Ɣ Approx. 1951 FORD F135 Ɣ McCormick Binder & MH Binder, poor Ɣ Old JD semi-mount 7' Sickle Mower Ɣ Push Lawn Mowers Ɣ Cut Off Saw Ɣ JD Pressure Washer Ɣ Quad tires Ɣ Superior Air Compressor Ɣ Plastic & Ɣ JD Hammermill Ɣ Horse Drawn Rake Ɣ Wagon on rubberTRUCKS & SKIDOO'S: Ɣ 1978 GMC 6000, 36,691km., Press Drums Ɣ Jack-Alls Ɣ Deep Tillage Extensions Ɣ small 5th wheel Crane Ɣ Propane Heaters Ɣ Boomers & c/w 15' box, V8-4&2spd., V. Good Cond.Ɣ NORDIC Skidoo 1,207km., Nice Ɣ ARCTIC CAT PANTHER, Nice Cond. SIGNAGE & COLLECTABLES: Ɣ BA, GULF, ESSO, RED ROSE, COKE, & Old Scoreboard Metal Signs Ɣ Approx. Chains Ɣ Equalizer Bar & Hitch Ɣ Tool Chests Ɣ LOTS OF MISC. 1900 - 10gal. Coffee Maker Ɣ old Calendars Ɣ Approx. 50 empty Oil Cans Ɣ BA Parts Ɣ C&W Stove Ɣ Cutter Sleigh AUCTIONEERS NOTE: The Marten’s were feeding up to 250 head and due to health reasons are selling. This is a Ɣ Wringer Washer Ɣ Saddles Ɣ Cast Bathtub Ɣ Trunks Ɣ Oil Heater Ɣ 3 Fanning Mills Ɣ Press Drums Ɣ wood 8gal. Full Day Sale, starting with Misc & Shop Equip.. Main Farm & Construction Equip. will sell at Approx. 1:00 p.m. Beer Keg Ɣ CPR Trunk Ɣ Grindstone Ɣ Hand Well Pump Ɣ Cream Can Ɣ wood Chairs Ɣ Bed Frames Ɣ Cream PH. BARRY OR BARB 780-921-2124 OR BRAD 780-903-5460 Seperator Ɣ old Cupboard Ɣ Butter Churn Ɣ Antique Jars Ɣ Whisky Bottles Ɣ Antique Radio Ɣ Clocks Ɣ Organ Ɣ

SAT. JULY 16 - 10:00 A.M. - BARRY & BARB MARTENS -GIBBONS, AB. PH. BARRY or BARB 780-921-2124 or BRAD 780-903-5460

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Camrose Fury captures B final at Galenza tournament A Softball Alberta umpire calls an out at third base as Camrose Fury men's fastball team pitcher Bryan Graham fires the ball to teammate Jeff Berry to pick off an Irma base runner during a run down play on July 2. Camrose captured the B side of the Doug Galenza Fastball Tournament on July 1 to 3. Camrose beat the Calgary Cardinals 2-1 and the Irma Royals 4-2 in the first round. In the playoffs, the Fury beat the Calgary Cardinals 6-0, lost to Lloydminster 4-2 to drop from the A side and won the B final 11-8 over the Calgary Best Cap. The A final between Grande Prairie and Lloydminster was rained out at Kin Park.


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Snowbirds getting ready for Camrose show Aviation Fair Open House at the Camrose Airport from 3 to 9 p.m., July 28, 29 and 30. The approximate times for autograph signings is 7 p.m. July 28 and 30, and 8 p.m. July 29. "I think the most rewarding thing we do as a team is talk to the little kids," said Rossi. "The message that we try to push forward is that they should always do their best and not let anyone tell them that there is something they can't do. We let them know that if they work hard and do the very best you can they might not get exactly what they want but they will be surprised at how far they get." The message was certainly received by Rossi, who, when he was growing up, attended an air show in Lethbridge with his parents. The first time he ever saw an air show was during a summer vacation in Penticton. "After seeing the F-18 fly I pretty much told my parents that that was what I was going to do with my life," he said. "Well, I never made it to the F-18 but flying the Tutors that the Snowbirds use is pretty darn fun."

By Dan Jensen

For someone who spends a lot of his time in the air, Captain Dan Rossi is well-grounded. As the 10 wing for the Canadian Forces Snowbirds that will be performing in the skies above Camrose July 28 and 30, he is keenly aware of the importance of proper preparation. "Obviously what we do is more risky than straight and level flying, but we practice to a point that we are very comfortable with what we are doing, and we design our show so that it is well within the capabilities of the airplane and each individual pilot," said Rossi. "We do everything we can within our training to mitigate the risk." Rossi's job as 10 wing is to make advance preparations for each show, as well as to watch the Snowbirds from the ground while they are performing to make sure that everything is going as planned. He also scans the skies to ensure that no other aircraft are straying in towards the formation. "This is what I applied to do and it is what I enjoy doing," said Rossi, who has been on the Snowbirds' team for two years – just missing the last show in Camrose in 2009. The Canadian Forces Snowbirds perform 53 or 54 times a year at 36 different show sites across North America. The two shows in Camrose are what they call flat shows, in which the airplanes change formations but do not do the loops and rolls that are characteristic of the high aerobatic shows. Flat shows may be performed directly over the heads of spectators, whereas the aerobatic shows have to be performed in a sterile air display area or box. "The intent is for us to fly over Camrose and have everyone looking up at us," said Rossi. Canadian Forces Snowbirds

Snowbirds' history

The Canadian Forces Snowbirds last performed in Camrose in 2009.

meet at the airport an hour and a half prior to each performance to get a briefing on the weather conditions and to discuss the formations they will be flying. "They talk through the entire flight from beginning to end and envision what they are going to do," said Rossi. Once up in the air it is Snowbird One, the boss, who is in the lead jet, who runs the entire show. The boss must hold the rank of Major and have performed as a Snowbird earlier in his career. "He is always talking to the other pilots on the UHF radios, calling out the different cadences," said Rossi.

"There's a lot of radio chatter that goes on." The top speed of the Snowbirds, with smoke tanks attached, is 412 knots (470 mph or 750 km/h). During a performance, the Snowbirds will fly at speeds ranging from 100 knots (115 mph or 185 km/h) to 320 knots (370 mph or 590 km/h). The distance between each Snowbird jet in many of the formations is about 1.2 metres (four feet). Snowbirds' pilots are chosen based on a rigorous selection process that starts with a call for nominations. "The qualifications change every year but you have to have

so many hours in the air, and they prefer that you have flown a tour on an ejection-seat aircraft or have been an instructor for a fighter jet," said Rossi. After the evaluations, applicants are invited to a fly-off in Moose Jaw. "We basically hold a competition to see who the better candidates are for the openings that are available," said Rossi. One of the highlights for every Snowbird is the chance to talk to fans and hear the interesting stories of those who have watched them perform over the years. In Camrose the Snowbirds will be present during an

On November 11, 1942, 431 Bomber Squadron formed at Burn, England. They were in England for the duration of the war and moved to RCAF Station Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, after V-E Day, disbanding there on September 5, 1945. 431 Fighter Squadron formed at RCAF Station Bagotville on January 18, 1954 in order to display the Sabre to the public at airshows. They were disbanded on October 1, 1954. They were re-activated on April 1, 1978, as 431 Air Demonstration Squadron, more commonly known as the Snowbirds, flying the CT-114 Tutor. On October 15, 1999, 431 Sqn was presented its Squadron Colours, for 25 years of service.

Prairie Central FASD Network provides services for families By Murray Green

In 2007, the Government of Alberta established the Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) Cross-ministry Committee to provide a unique made-inAlberta framework for addressing FASD. As a result of this initiative 12 FASD Networks were created across Alberta. In 2009, the Prairie Central FASD Network was formed. The Prairie Central FASD Network that includes the Camrose region, added Heisler's Stacy Wolbeck as the network coordinator this April. "It includes a large area from Drayton Valley to Lloydminster," said Stacy. "The network's goal is to provide seamless and coordinated services for people affected by FASD across the region. It is for adults, youth and children. We can help mothers who struggle with addiction and issues that go with it." Each area within her region offers different challenges for her. "We have a military base, aboriginal reserves and a city that is on two provincial borders, so they all have unique differences," said Stacy. She went to Grant MacEwan in Edmonton to study as a rehabilitation assistant and then worked in the Killam, Cam-

The Prairie Central FASD Network added Stacey Wolbeck as its coordinator this past April.

rose and the Tofield area. Then Stacy completed the community rehabilitation studies from the University of Calgary. "I want to create more of an awareness that there is help out there for people affected by FASD." An estimated 23,000 Albertans are living with FASD. It is a lifelong condition that has no cure. The FASD Cross-ministry Committee created a 10-year strategic plan to address the coor-

dination, planning and delivery of FASD across Alberta; the ultimate goal being to improve the quality of life for those living with FASD and their families. The Prairie Central Network is working in partnership with the Battle River School Division, Camrose Association for Community Living (CAFCL) and Catholic Social Services out of Wetaskiwin and Wainwright to address the needs of FASD in

this region. The BRSD provides consultation and on-going support services to students and their families within the school division. CAFCL provides the Parent Child Assistance Program (PCAP) directed at helping families who want to learn more about parenting and how to have healthy babies. PCAP provides support for women to have an alcohol and drug free pregnancy. Catholic Social Services provides

on-going, holistic support to children, youth and adults and their families. "All of the services the Network supports work with individuals who are either suspected of, or have a diagnosis of FASD. An individual or their family does not need to have a confirmed diagnosis of FASD to be seen by Catholic Social Services, BRSD based services, or CAFCL’s PCAP." The Alberta framework focuses on developing and delivering community-based solutions. The cross-ministry committee provides a collaborative approach to planning and delivery of programs and services while ensuring consistency and synergy in goals and priorities for FASD. International FASD Day is on September 9. "I want to be the "go to" person for people who need help or want to know which agency to turn to." Stacy is located in the Camrose and District Support Services area in the Community Centre (4516-54 Street). For more information or if you want to become part of the Prairie Central FASD Network e-mail cdss9@telus.net, phone her at 780-672-0141 or fax 780-672-2833.


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Camrose celebrates Canada's birthday

Rudy Swanson Park was the place to be July 1 as Camrose celebrated Canada's 144th birthday. Photos clockwise from top left: approximately 800 rubber ducks made their way through the course set up by the Camrose Rotaract Club west of the Camrose Community Centre; Queyonee Cornell and her mother, Carissa Knockleby Cornell, got into the spirit by draping themselves in Canadian flags; Maurice Hall and his friend, Sig, entertained a Canada Day audience with old fashioned country songs; Lee and Sandy had children help them with their performance; Jeff Fox, of Fox Tae Kwon Do squirted water at anyone who tried to get him to drop from his perch in the dunk tank; Amy Naslund and TJ Blais in the face paint tent. Below: Mark Dickson shows off his Canada hat.


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Ford Fiesta A car that's full of surprises

By Dan Jensen

The all-new 2011 Ford Fiesta at Lamb Ford Sales surprises like no other car in its class. Fiesta features an expressive, vibrant design, with sharp reflexes and a global track record that will define small car customers' expectations. It offers 15 class-exclusive technologies, adding luxury and convenience usually only found in vehicles at significantly higher price points. "Customers are savvy. They want expressive cars that deliver not just great fuel economy, but also high quality, new technologies, and a fun driving experience," said Mark Fields, Ford president of The Americas. "We plan to answer the call with Fiesta; an all-new vehicle in North America we hope will set the standard for small cars." Design Up front, Fiesta sports the global Ford face, placing the blue oval badge on the grille over the signature inverted trapezoid lower grille opening. These subtle cues engender familiarity across the portfolio, providing aesthetic linkage between the distinctive new Taurus, the fuel-efficient midsize Fusion, and the bold Fiesta. Adding eyes to the Fiesta face are sweeping, elongated headlamps that frame and connect the hood to muscular, sculpted front fenders. At the rear of the car, many design elements merge, including the chamfered rear liftgate glass, the low roofline sweeping into a spoiler, and dramatic taillamps with honeycomb detailing mounted high in the five door's corners. Muscular rear quarter panels, wrapped tightly, draw the eye to the wheels and Fiesta's confident stance. Inside Boldly sculpted surfaces, contrasting colours and comfortable supportive materials make the interior as individual as the driver. The instrument panel centrestack – focal point of the new Fiesta interior – was designed to feel as useful and familiar as the keypad on a mobile phone.

Cloth or leather seating surfaces vary by trim level, offering comfort, style and individuality. Intuitive switchgear placement, comfort zone seating and available ambient lighting allow a driver to maximize the mood with seven complementary colours – switchable among three levels of intensity – for interior accent lighting. Fuel efficient Fiesta's flowing hood covers a 1.6 litre DOHC I-4 engine with an estimated 119 horsepower and 109 lb.-ft. of torque. With estimated fuel ratings are 4.9 litres per 100 km on the highway and 6.8 litres per 100 km in the city, it helps money stay in your pocket, not your tank. Big results from a small package are possible with several new technologies in this new global engine, including an advanced new front end accessory drive belt with stretchy dynamics to improve the engine's thermal dynamics. The elasticity of this new drive belt eliminates the need for a belt tensioner and contributes to overall fuel economy. An available all-new North American industryexclusive PowerShift six-speed automatic transmission combines the responsive performance and fuel economy of a manual transmission with the convenience of a traditional automatic in one advanced, dual dry-clutch package. For confidence-inspiring on-road dynamics, Fiesta features Electric Power Assist Steering, which reduces complexity while saving weight and fuel. This advanced system is speed-sensitive – providing optimized assist based on speed, cornering forces and acceleration or deceleration. Pull-Drift Compensation helps Fiesta track true, regardless of road crown or side wind conditions. In addition, active nibble control helps detect and compensate for tire balance irregularity. Strength and safety More than 50 per cent of Fiesta's welded body structure is made from high-strength steel, with ultrastrong boron steel used in several critical areas. This rigid body shell contributes to Fiesta's confident road-

handling, best-in-class occupant safety and quiet composure. Fiesta safety is enhanced by an array of features, including dual-stage first-row airbags, a classexclusive driver's knee air bag, side air bags and side curtain air bags. AdvanceTrac with Electronic Stability Control is standard on Fiesta, along with seat belt pretensioners, rear door child safety locks, and a Jan Nowakowski Safety Canopy system. Lamb Ford Sales Fiesta noise, vibration and harshness control is taken to a new level of quiet for this segment, helped in part by a specially laminated class-exclusive windshield that was chosen to help absorb and contain noise. Engine noise is subdued by a hood blanket, with enhanced door seals keeping wind noise minimized. Functionality From class-exclusive automatic climate control to a standard aux input, Fiesta offers customers a number of standard and available features that increase convenience and add connectivity. Among them is Ford SYNC, integrating a driver's mobile phone with Fiesta's onboard, voice-activated communications and entertainment system. Fiesta also offers keyless entry and push button start, a feature unique within the segment. Drivers of all sizes can adjust the tilt-telescoping steering wheel to suit their individual preferences. Reflecting Fiesta's versatility and adaptability, adjustable cup holders can accommodate Red Bull cans and Big Gulps, along with every container size in between. Fiesta also features Ford's EasyFuel Capless FuelFiller System, a North American industry-exclusive, as standard equipment.

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


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BRCF adds a little health, hope and happiness to camp By Murray Green

The Battle River Community Foundation has added a little joy to the Camp Health, Hope and Happiness. Foundation treasurer James Mayer and former Lions Club of Camrose president Jim Taylor presented a $1,500 cheque to Joan Nielson, executive director of Camp Health, Hope and Happiness. "It costs $1,200 for a person to attend the camp for a week," said Joan. "The government covers some of the cost, so it costs an additional $560 for each person. The Lions' donation sends about three people, which is wonderful." The Lions Club created a legacy fund to assist youth and young adults to enjoy some exciting outdoor activities for many years. "The Lions Club has been a long time supporter of the camp," said Jim. "We know there have been between 12 and 35 local people who have attended this camp for a week. It is open from May to the end of August." The camp exists to provide safe and rewarding recreational opportunities for children and adults with physical and mental disabilities. "This camp is for under-privileged children and adults and it doesn't matter what ailment they have," explained Jim. "The Lions Club of Alberta also supports them. We wanted to leave a legacy and continue to support them. We split the money from the BRCF fund with the camp and the Camrose Minor Sports Association."

DADS – LOOKING FOR A CAR WITHOUT A BACK SEAT? Count on our classifieds. We match up buyers and sellers. The Camrose Booster, phone 780-672-3142. FREE: CAMROSE AND SURROUNDING AREA – Will pick up unwanted vehicles. Cash for ‘40s to ‘70s complete. Phone 780-878-1212 or 780-672-6333. 1986 LINCOLN TOWN CAR – In excellent shape, 86,139 km. Ph. 780-679-4131 or 780-781-0592. 2000 CADILLAC DE VILLE – Green, four-door, FWD, Northstar V8 engine, a/c, 4-spd. auto transmission, black leather interior, passenger and rear seat climate control, rear seat opening into trunk for longer loads, $6,000. 780-672-5189. 2004 FORD RANGER XLT – 40L, V6, new tires, cruise, a/c, p/w, p/l, power brakes, alloy wheels, 170,000 km. Perfect condition, maintenance record available, $6,000. Call 780-281-1377 after 8 p.m.

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. 2004 HOLIDAIRE 24’ BUMPER PULL TRAILER – Front walk-around Queen bed, $11,000. Call 780-672-2932 afternoons. 15 FT. EDSON BOAT – 75 hp Evinrude, power lift, depth finder, sump pump, convertible top. EZ Loader trailer, good condition, $3,900. Ph. 780-672-2561.

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All wet Battle River Community Foundation treasurer James Mayer and former Lions Club of Camrose president Jim Taylor presented a $1,500 cheque to Joan Nielson, executive director of Camp Health, Hope and Happiness to help fund the cost of sending children and young adults to camp.

Camp Health, Hope and happiness is a not-for-profit, nondenominational organization situated on Lake Isle in Northern Alberta and is funded by public support. In the last 50 years, it has grown from an old oil field camp to a very modern facility, consisting of 24 hotel-style rooms, eight hostels, beautiful meeting rooms and a wonderful dining room with delicious home-cooked meals. It boasts an incredible wheelchair accessible indoor swimming pool, an 18 hole mini-golf course, a modern three-sided 40-foot climbing wall, a high ropes course, a low wheelchair accessible ropes course and much more. The Battle River Community Foundation exists to support

projects in East Central Alberta, such as this, which benefit the local communities and have a positive impact on the future. Grants from the foundation are made possible through the generosity of individual donors and organizations who have created endowment funds. The principal of these endowment funds is kept intact and the income is made available annually to support local projects and organizations. Some grant funding is also made available by generous donors who make annual gifts to the Battle River Community Foundation. Since it was formed in 1995, the Foundation has granted over $1.1 million to support important local initiatives.

Camrose Golf Course pro shop staff member Pat Bohnet accidentally allowed his push cart to roll into the pond in front of the 11th green. He had to go wading into the cold, murky water to retrieve his bag, his clubs and various paraphernalia. He was golfing with fellow staff member Jesse Sorenson at the time.


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Community as a Garden Submitted by Kaylyn Jackson

Fresh, nutritious and delicious, local food has many different advantages. Last Tuesday at the Camrose Wildlife and Stewardship Societies' “The Community As a Garden” environmental education session guests got to hear all about local food from representatives from The Stoney Creek Natural Foods Society, The Good Food Box Project, and Sun Hill Gardens. All three groups highlighted the many benefits of local food from a sweeter, fresher taste that comes from allowing fruit to ripen on the vine to a smaller carbon footprint which comes from the lack of transportation needed for local foods. Eating locally isn’t as hard as it may sound. Locally produced food can be found in many different places such as the Camrose Farmers' Market; even the Camrose Co-op carries local and or Canadian-grown produce (depending on season and availability). Also the Stoney Creek Natural Foods Society has an online ordering system that gives members opportunities to connect with many different local producers and then place monthly orders year round. Stoney Creek Natural Foods Society is a non-profit organization working to connect local sustainable producers with the consumers who wish to support them in an attempt to make more local foods accessible to more people. More information on the Stoney Creek Natural Foods Society can be found at www.stoneycreeknaturalfoods. ca or email stoney.creek@ telus. net In the next few weeks the Camrose Wildlife and Stewardship Society has many more exciting presentations. On the 12th is a presentation on butterflies in which everyone will get an opportunity to experience the Camrose Rotary Club's butterfly and humming bird gardens. For more information on any of these events please contact summer coordinator Kaylyn Jackson at 780-6720544 or by email at kajackso@ ualberta.ca

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Environmental monitoring panel submits report tions include the creation of an arm’s-length monitoring comThe independent panel mission, which would act as a tasked with providing recomscience-driven, independent mendations to the Government organization with internationalof Alberta on how to build an ly-recognized experts to design improved environmental moniand maintain the system, toring system has submitted beginning in the Lower Athaits report. After being formed basca Region. Additionally, the by Minister Renner in Janupanel placed emphasis on the ary 2011, the panel gathered importance of Alberta’s leaderinput from public engagement ship role when working with sessions, consultation with First federal counterparts to ensure Nations and Métis communities there is no duplication of effort in the Lower Athabasca region, as it relates to monitoring activiand wr5tten submissions sent ties. by interested individuals and Other recommendations organizations. include the creation of a publicThe panel’s recommenda- ly-accessible system for moniDoug Griffiths, MLA Battle River - Wainwright

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Report on the Legislature online at http://environment. alberta.ca/03289.html. Come play at a provincial park Celebrate Parks Day by visiting a provincial park on Saturday, July 16. For the past 22 years, national, provincial, and territorial parks and historic sites have marked Canada's Parks Day with a variety of

events, celebrating the diversity of our parks, people and culture. Parks Day events in central and southern Alberta include the following: Aspen Beach Provincial Park, 17 kilometres west of Lacombe, is having a park and nature scavenger hunt from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. at the Ebeling Beach Day Use Area. Crimson Lake Provincial Park, 16 kilometres northwest of Rocky Mountain House, has interpretive programs, a beach contest from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Day Use Area, and a special evening Amphitheatre show at 8 p.m.

Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park, 35 kilometres southeast of Medicine Hat, in partnership with the Mad Hatters Art Club, South East Alberta Traffic Safety Coalition, Elkwater Community Association and the Alberta Foundation for the Arts, is hosting an art and pottery show and sale, David Thompson Highway art display, bike rodeo, fireworks, wildlife bus tours and geocaching. Activities start at 9:30 a.m. throughout Elkwater. Fireworks are at dusk. Contact the park at 403-893-3833 for specific activity times. Continued on page 28


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Dillberry Lake Provincial Park, 15 kilometres south of Chauvin, is having games and activities from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and cake and refreshments from noon until 1 p.m. Dinosaur Provincial Park, 48 kilometres northeast of Brooks, is offering free admission and a dinosaur scavenger hunt (for those under 14 years of age) at the Visitor Centre from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and chalk art drawing for all ages at the Concession starting at noon. Gooseberry Lake Provincial Park, 12 kilometres north of Consort, has games and activities from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and cake and refreshments from noon until 1 p.m. Red Lodge Provincial Park, 15 kilometres west of Bowden, offers a scavenger hunt and craft activities from 10 a.m. to noon at the Day Use Area beside the store. Rochon Sands Provincial Park, 25 kilometres north of Stettler, has games and activities from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., and cake and refreshments from noon until 1 p.m. On Sunday, July 17, Bow Valley Provincial Park, 25 kilometres east of Canmore, will hold its annual Kananaskis Country Parks Day celebration. The event attracts nearly 2,000 participants annually, and will feature a helicopter-sling rescue demonstration, bear monitoring techniques, hands-on displays and shows with birds, horses and sled dogs, and a free lunch and prize draws. Events go from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Willow Rock Campground. More Parks Day information is available under the Events section at www.parksday.ca. For information on Alberta’s parks, visit www.albertaparks.ca. You can reserve a campsite at one of 51 provincial parks through www.Reserve.AlbertaParks.ca, or by calling 1-877-537-2757. As the MLA for Battle River - Wainwright, I am always available to assist constituents. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the environmental monitoring panel’s report, Parks Day, or any other matter; I can be reached in my constituency office at 780-842-6177, or in my Legislature office at 780-422-5369. Also, please subscribe to my e-newsletter at http://Griffiths. mypcmla.ca/.

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On the road ‌ Community Choosewell Challenge Submitted

The City of Camrose is part of the 2011 Community Choosewell Challenge. Our community is an exciting place to live, work and play. We know that the healthier our citizens are, the healthier our community is. Together we can create a healthier and physically active community and vie for the title of Community Choosewell Champion! Getting involved is a start to a healthier life! A Mirror Lake Walking Program will get underway at Mirror Lake July 14. Opening ceremonies will be held at 9:30, followed by a walk with Mayor Chalmers at 10:00. The Mirror Lake Walking program is for all individuals who would benefit from low impact exercise. Outdoor walking is an easy way to exercise, socialize and enjoy the fresh air. The Healthy U campaign is helping Albertans make healthy choices and stay active. The Community Choosewell Challenge, another fun and friendly Healthy U initiative, encourages Alberta communities to accept the challenge of eating healthy and being physically active.

New medals presented at Camrose Night Classic By Dan Jensen

After 14 years it was time for a change. The Camrose and District Minor Soccer Association presented new medals at the conclusion of the June 10 to 12 Camrose Night Classic. "We've been using the same medals since the tournament was started and just thought it was time for something different," said Camrose and District Minor Soccer Association past president Mel Sabeski. Designed by Kate Holliday, a six-year employee at The Windwood Group, the new oval medals feature a soccer ball bordered by the sun's rays and the moon and stars. "It was the best design of the eight we received over the last two years," said Sabeski. "It is a nice summary of what the tournament is all about." The Camrose and District Minor Soccer would not have been able to produce the medals had it not been for the support and cooperation of The Windwood Group. "The Windwood Group dropped the copyright, which allowed us to tender out the production," said Sabeski. Lapel pins of the medals were sold to parents and soccer fans during the three days of the Night Classic.

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Morris Henderson (left) and Kate Holliday, from Windwood Group, present the new Camrose Night Classic medals to Camrose Minor Soccer Association president Konrad Schellenberg and past president Mel Sabeski.

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4925-48 Street, Camrose class@camrosebooster.com ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 25 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 0classified. Phone 780-672-3142. THE DR. “MAC” SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND for post-graduate education in nursing is accepting memorials. To donate or for applications and information, please write to AARN Education Trust Fund. 11620-168 St., Edmonton, AB T5M 4A6. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE – Family smorg style breakfast at Moose Family Center, Sunday, July 17 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Adults, $6.00; Students, $5.00. TOFIELD DANCE CLUB – Dance July 16, 2011 - Tofield Community Hall. Live Band: Sparkling Tones. Doors: 7 p.m.; dance 8 p.m. - midnight. Lunch, 10:30. Open to over 18 years. Contact Inez/Arnie, 780-662-3608. ED AND DEBBIE CHOBOTER would like to invite family and friends to help them celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary on Sat., July 23, 2 - 5 p.m. at the Edberg Drop-in Centre.

ALBERTA FIELD AND STREAM, your Hunting and Fishing headquarters, is having a sale. 15% off everything in store, excludes consignment items. 4932-51 Ave., Tofield Call 780-662-0077 www. albertafi eldandstream.com and on Facebook. CONGDON FARM 100 YEAR CELEBRATION – Come and go socializing, Sat., July 23, 1:00 4:30 p.m., Congdon farm on the River Road; inclement weather, New Norway Hall. Debbie, 780855-2590. ROSE CITY ROSE AND LILY SHOW AND TEA – Thursday, July 14, 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at Camrose United Church. Awards presented at 7:00 p.m. Entry booklets now available at Pedersen’s Florists or Frankie’s Flower Shop. Entry fee for exhibitors $3. Tea, $3. For further information call Diane, 780-672-9329 or Betty, 780672-1317. THE FAMILY OF BERNICE ANDERSON (formerly of Meeting Creek and Rosalind) would like to invite you to a SURPRISE birthday tea to celebrate Mom’s 85th birthday, Sunday, July 17, 2 - 5 p.m. at Heritage Manor. No gifts please. STROKE SURVIVORS UNITE – New Camrose & Area Stroke Recovery Association, Second Meeting. Come meet people of any age who are stroke survivors just like you for some fun and games on Thursday, July 14, 12:00 noon, Camrose Fire Hall, 201 Mount Pleasant Drive. POTLUCK BBQ meat provided. Please bring a small dessert or salad. Please let us know if you plan to attend. Contact Sandra at: McLay.Sandra27@ gmail.com or Heather at 780-679-2943. JULY 28TH CHILI AND BUN LUNCHEON FROM 11:30 A.M. TO 1:00 P.M. – To be held at St. Andrews Anglican Church, 4713-50 St. Hosted by St. Andrews Anglican Church with Bethel and Messiah Lutheran Churches. Adults: $8; children under 12: $5. Chili, bun, slaw, dessert and beverage. Take-out available. All proceeds to: CAMROSE NEIGHBOR AIDE. FRIENDS OF FRIDHEM SOUTH HERITAGE AND CEMETERY DECORATION DAY – Sunday, July 17, 2011. Decoration: 1:30 p.m. Program: 2:30 p.m. followed by lunch. Please bring lunch item. 3 1/2 miles east of Ferintosh.

TO GIVE AWAY KITTENS – To good home only. Great with kids and dogs. 780-8552085. FOUR KITTENS – Two male, two female, ten weeks old. 780878-3236. FREE – THREE-QUARTER SIZE SHUFFLEBOARD – To be picked up. 780-672-1503.

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

THANK YOU WE, THE FAMILY OF LEONA BENDFELD, would like to express our sincere thanks to everyone who helped in any way during the loss of our wife, mother and grandmother. Thank you for all the cards, fl owers, food and visits. We send a special thanks to the staff at Unit 2 of St. Mary’s Hospital in Camrose for the great care she received while in hospital. Thank you to Cam and Burgar Funeral Home for your assistance and to Mary Ann Pastuck for your guidance and lovely graveside service you did for us. To everyone, thank you does not seem to be enough, but please know that your thoughtfulness will not be forgotten. – Raymond Bendfeld and Family

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.

ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPERS, mystery shoppers, drivers, cleaners, plumbers, carpenters, childcare workers, court reporters, automotive mechanics, disc jockey, electrician, firefighter, farmers, nanny, real estate agent, cashiers, clerks, cobblers, painters and decorators, social workers, teachers, secretary, knitter, labourers, baby sitter, customer service agent, diver, tailors, typist, hairdressers, interpreters, photographers positions available. Flexible 30 hr., Monday through Friday. No experience required. Please email resumé with salary history and work references to: clgl0606@gmail.com SEPT. 1, 2011 START DATE OF PART-TIME CARETAKER required for 24-unit condominium complex located at 4615-50 St., Camrose. This job entails cleaning of the building’s common areas, regular maintenance, meeting with contractors. Some HVAC experience an asset. A full job description will be available upon application. Please send all applications to Nicola Temple, Property Manager via email to nicolat@ cdlhomes.com, fax: 780434-3655 or by mail to 5410-97 St., Edmonton, AB T6E 5C1.

GOT PUPPIES? If that sneaky dog of the neighbour’s has been over lately and you’ve got a litter of puppies to prove it... move them fast with a Camrose Booster classified ad. Ph. 780-672-3142.

IN STORE FOCUS is currently hiring representatives to conduct in-store tastings in the Real Canadian Liquor Store in Camrose, Alberta. If you are enthusiastic with an outgoing personality and are sales driven, this position is for you. The hours are Friday, 3 - 7 p.m., Saturday, 2 - 6 p.m. Hourly rate, $12. Please email Linda Eden at leden0292@ rogers.com and attach resumé or call 1-888-480-2193. Must have or be willing to obtain Pro serve.

BATTLE RIVER VETERINARY SERVICES Practice Limited to Companion Animals Experienced Professionals Providing Quality Care and Service 780-672-6999 5208-51 Avenue, Camrose

DENTAL RECEPTIONIST for busy dental office required. Experience in dental field or reception an asset. Full-time position, work day ending at 6:00 p.m. Serious inquiries only. Forward resumé to smilesbyus@ hotmail.com or fax to 780-672-4700.

FANCY FURS

PART-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE – Apply in person at Speedy Self Serve, 5102-53 St.

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

PETS/PET SUPPLIES

in Appreciation is offering

A-1 CATERING requires weekend staff for catering to banquets. Ph. 780-672-6753.

SUMMER BOARDING SPECIAL $17.00/per night, GST included Book now to ensure availability. 780-877-3730

WANTED I NEED SOMEONE TO DRIVE me to Edmonton. Ph. 780672-3152.

HELP WANTED CLASS 1 DRIVERS NEEDED – End dump experience, minimum three years. Dozer operator/Hoe operator also needed. 780-387-6521. EARN PASSIVE INCOME working 3 - 4 hours per day from your home or workplace. No referrals. No selling. No initial investment of any kind. Contact dean.meyers@ blumail.org for more details.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED 2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391. LOOKING TO DO IN-HOME SENIOR CARE in Camrose and area. 49 year-old woman, years of experience, great references, fulltime/part-time. I do all personal care, housekeeping, errands, cooking, etc. Call Sue after 5 p.m., 780608-9687.

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. JOHNNY’S TREE CARE – ISA Certified Arborist. Proper pruning. Dangerous tree removal. John Borgfjord, 780-672-0489. CUBAN SALSA DANCE LESSONS – $15/hr. Contact Ilsy, 519-854-8038, ilsy1@ live.ca, or dancewithilsy.com CHILD CARE Looking for quality child care at reasonable rates? Camrose County has a Dayhome just west of Junction with full and part-time spaces, flexible hours. Call 780-672-3991 Don’t delay, spaces are limited!


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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

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WILLOW HAVEN ENTERPRISES LANDSCAPE SUPPLY • Rundle • Rainbow • Topsoil • Sand • Crush • Gravel Call 780-781-7753

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 ASPEN TERRACE 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 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

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. 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 TWO BEDROOMS AVAILABLE in house to share with students. Near Augustana, 780855-2240.

SHORELINE APTS. – Twobedroom suite. Close to downtown and walking paths. Ph. 780855-2240.

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

ONE-BEDROOM SUITE ON ACREAGE – 10 minutes north of Camrose. Includes horse pasture. 780-608-6769.

NICE QUIET PLACE – One-bedroom suite, downtown at 4719-50 St. Available Aug. 1. $700/ mo. 780-680-3820.

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 floor plans 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. 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 CENTRALLY LOCATED TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT – With stove, fridge. Good, clean, quiet building. No smokers, no pets. Reference required. Immediate possession. 780-679-2170. TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT SUITE with balcony at 4806-46 St. in quiet adult building. Available now. $750/mo. includes heat and water. No pets, smokers, or partiers. Ph. 780-672-5369. 1,100 SQ. FT. THREE-BEDROOM HOME IN ROUND HILL – On large lot with detached heated garage, all appliances. Close to school and recreation grounds. $850/mo., utilities included. $750 DD. No pets. References required. Available immediately. Contact Ria at 780-672-0577. ROOMMATE WANTED – To share newer home on south side. Small or large bedroom. Private bathroom. Full yard, large deck, pool table in rumpus room. No smoking, no pets, $625 - $800/mo. 780-608-7633. HIGHLAND MANOR APT. – Available July 15. Two-bedroom, new appliances, balcony, heat and water included. Mature adults, references. On-site manager. Call 780781-8462.

Here’s a great offer for Booster readers…

For Sale Ads! F For or items price priced at $100 or less! • Mail, fax, email or drop off your ad copy. • 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.

3-BEDROOM BUNGALOW – 2 1/2 bathrooms, fully finished basement, corner lot, fenced back yard, large deck, double garage, five appliances. Reference and last month’s rent required, minimum six-month lease. $1,500 plus utilities. 780-781-2395. WETASKIWIN – Two-bedroom house with garage. No pets, no smokers, references required. $995, Aug. 1. See: www.rentboard. ca. 780-352-2754. TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE – 900 sq. ft., two-car garage. $900 monthly. Available August 1. No partiers. 780-672-1998. HOUSE – Cozy two-bedroom attractively re-decorated with full basement. Fridge, stove, garage, nice fenced area for garden. Immediate possession. No smoking, no pets. Reference required. $875/mo. Ph. 780-679-2170.

HOUSEHOLD LG HT904PA DVD HOME THEATRE SYSTEM – Brand new, never out of the box. 1000 w audio output, HDMI in/out, iPod Dock, USB 2.0, two tower speakers, two satellite speakers plus sub-woofer. Asking $250. Ph. 780-672-1012. STAINED PINE ADIRONDACK CHAIR and hexagon side table, $70. 780-672-3791. TWIN BED – With mattress, excellent condition, $100. 780672-5414. NEW KENMORE PORTABLE DISHWASHER – Butcher block top. Never used. Paid $499. Offers. Kenmore white range, like new. Will consider offers. Ph. 780679-4322 after 5 p.m.

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HIGH-END ACREAGE 1/2 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.

UNIQUE ANTIQUE MIRROR – Mahogany, rectangle, gold detail, $85 obo. 780-672-3838.

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TWO-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – Private entrance, three appliances. No smoking, no pets. Utilities included. Shared laundry. $850/mo. plus damage deposit. 780-672-9531.

GLIDER ROCKER – Needs stain. Sell for $60. 780-679-0564.

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

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WETASKIWIN HOUSE FOR RENT – No pets, no smokers. References required. Three bedrooms, garage. 780-352-2754 or see www.rentboard.ca. Available Aug. 1 or Sept. 1.

WHITE PANASONIC MICROWAVE – Excellent condition, $20. 780-672-8374.

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

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TWO-BEDROOM SUITE Spacious and bright in a four-plex apartment Recently renovated Central location, close to shopping and walking paths $875/mo. includes heat and water $875 Damage Deposit Call 780-679-7090 days, 780-672-2074 evenings

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

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.

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FORTY BLACK COW-CALF PAIRS for sale. Ph. 780-376-2189. 12-YEAR-OLD REGISTERED QUARTER HORSE Sorrell Stallion Registration Papers Included Bloodlines go back to Peppy San Badger, Doc O’Lena Sire: Dolly’s Little Peppy Dam: Pica Double Duece Has sired many sound foals for us Asking $2,000 Phone: 780-877-2164

MACHINERY SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?’ Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds, 780-672-3142. OTMA 10-WHEEL RAKE – $3,500; 745 Brandt auger, $1,750. Call 780-877-2414. CASE 1590 MOWER CONDITIONER – Hydro swing, good condition, new knife; 366 motor and transmission for Chev grain truck, $300; Four truck tires, 235/80R/22.5, $200. Ph. 780374-2174. 1977 JD 4630 – PS, needs motor repair; 1982 Case 2390, needs repair. Ph. 780-373-2378 evenings.

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. TWO-BEDROOM, ONE BATH CHARACTER HOME FOR SALE – To be moved. Offers, 780-375-2282. THREE-BEDROOM, TWOBATH CONDO – With six appliances. Close to school and amenities. Great for busy family or student. Call 780-672-8271. ACREAGES FOR SALE – Two to three acres each. Located at RR 212 and Sec. Highway 623, four km. west of Miquelon Park gate. Only 100 meters to secondary highway. Rolling hills and lots of trees. Services to lot line. For more info, visit quiethillsestates.com or call 780679-7693.

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 25 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. 10” CRAFTSMAN TABLE SAW, 4” x 24” Delta belt/disk sander, 7 1/4” Craftsman skill saw. Ph. 780-672-0513. 45 GAL. RAINBARRELS – $15 each, 780-855-2664. SAFETY FIRST STROLLER – Used once. Asking $50. 780-6082338.


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WE’RE BUSY AND HIRING! The Home Team has immediate openings in-store and in our yard!

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MISCELLANEOUS HAND TOOLS and Westward Toolbox, $100. 780-608-9416. SIT AND STAND DOUBLE STROLLER – Hardly used, $50. 780-672-8336. PENTAX TAKUMAR-A ZOOM – 1:4 70-200mm lens, $50; Pentax Asahi Spotmatic (1986) 35mm camera, $65; Pentax ME 35mm camera, $85; Pentax ME Winder, $40; Pentax-A 1:4 - 5.6 35-80mm lens, $45; Panasonic HD mini Palmcorder PV-DV151D-K c/w two batteries, remote, case and cables, $250. Ph. 780-672-5189. WESTINGHOUSE TABLE SAW – Estate sale. 3/4hp, 1725 rpm, $49, 780-672-3940. IRON FIRE PIT GRILL – Unused, ledge, screen, extra tiles, $75. Ph. 780-672-4219. NEW ALIENWARE GAMING DESKTOP AURORA – Fully loaded, dual video cards, liquid cooled, $1,200. Call 780281-1377 after 8 p.m. FOUR FT. FLUORESCENT FIXTURES – Two tube, $5; one tube, $2. Ph. 780-672-9622. BEAUTIFUL BLACK AND SILVER GOLF BAG – Brand new, $100. Ph. 780-375-2383.

Casual Catering Staff Required

CRE Catering Services is looking for talented, friendly individuals to join our catering team. Experience preferred, but not necessary. We offer a fun, friendly atmosphere, competitive wages and fl exibility. If you are looking for a little something to fi ll in time – we have the job for you.

NOW HIRING for the following positions:

PERMANENT CASUAL FRONT END BANQUET AND CONCESSION STAFF Candidates must be: • Able to multi-task • Friendly and outgoing • Willing to learn both concession and banquet areas • Able to work under pressure • Responsible and dependable • Flexible • Customer service oriented Please submit your resume to the Camrose Regional Exhibition, Attention: Paula Email: ptomaszewski@cre.ab.ca or Fax: 780-672-8140 Applications available at the Administration Building.

SERVERS We are looking for servers who want more than summer employment. This is an opportunity to work in a fast-paced, friendly environment while earning above-average income. If you are outgoing, conscientious and ready to move forward in the hospitality industry, we want to hear from you.

FRONT OF HOUSE MANAGERS

As the first person our customers meet, being a front of house manager fulfills a very important role. If you are friendly, with good communication skills, this could be a real opportunity for you. To apply for either of these positions, contact Lesa with your resumé.

4706-73 Street Camrose

• Department Manager Plumbing / Electrical Dep’t.

If you have a minimum of 3 years’ experience in the plumbing or electrical trade you will be well positioned to help our extensive customer base. You’ll assist our contractor and individual clients in making wise choices for their new or renovation projects. Supervisory skills and the ability to train / mentor other staff members are valuable assets.

• Part-time Seasonal Dep’t.

Must be available for any potential shift, customer-focused and friendly. We need extra help for the busy summer weeks. Experience with wide range of building materials advantageous.

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

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

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

The Bethany Group is hiring for the following positions:

Licensed Practical Nurses – (LPN) Full- time Positions Continuing Care / Rosehaven Provincial Program Qualifications: Current Registration with CLPNA One to two years’ geriatric nursing is preferred Medication Administration and Demonstrated Competency Course Basic Rescuer – Level A CPR certification is required Competencies in Physical Assessment Location: Camrose, Alberta Closing Date: 05 August 2011 Please submit applications to: The Bethany Group 4612-53 Street Camrose, AB T4V 1Y6 Fax: (780) 679-2001 Email: hr@thebethanygroup.ca A current Police Information Check is a pre-employment requirement for new employees to The Bethany Group. We sincerely thank all candidates for their application; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

BIRTHS DEATHS To Bethan and Chris Walter, Lila Anderson, of Sherwood of Armena, on June 28, a son. To Crystal and Tycen Isley, of Camrose, on July 3, a son. To Melissa Mathe and Brad McNahon, of Camrose, on July 4, a daughter.

Park (formerly Donalda), on July 1 at the age of 94 years. Agnes Palm, of Camrose, on July 7 at the age of 94 years. Dorothy Easton, of Camrose, on July 7 at the age of 90 years.


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www.yourwalmartcareer.ca We are currently seeking: • Part-time Cashiers • Full-time Overnight Janitorial Staff (11 p.m. to 7 a.m.) More openings posted online! Walmart Supercentre 400, 6800-48 Ave., Camrose 780-608-1211

Public Services Assistant The Public Services Assistant is responsible for providing reference and information services to students, faculty and the general public; assisting users in finding information with the library catalogue and print or online research tools and resources; assisting users with technologyrelated questions and problems including diagnosing hardware and software problems and functioning as support for the Library’s computing and network environment; providing circulation services including charging out and renewing library materials and other related duties. The successful candidate will have a minimum of two years of post-secondary education in the liberal arts or sciences and one year of library experience; a background in computer support background is an asset. He/she will also possess excellent communication, interpersonal, organizational, time management and customer service skills and will be able to adapt quickly to

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changing priorities and be flexible in regards to work hours. This position works annually from August 15 to April 14 and offers a comprehensive benefits package and monthly salary range of $3535.35 to $4772.95. Hours of work will include some evenings and weekends. Interested applicants must submit their materials (cover letter, resume and contact information for 3 references) by Friday, July 22, 2011. For more detailed information and to apply online visit www.careers.ualberta.ca/Competition/ S101714727 Cindy Mapplebeck 5-02 Cameron Library University of Alberta Edmonton, AB T6G 2J8 cindy.mapplebeck@ualberta.ca

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.

CAMROSE looking for full-time, part-time

LUBE TECHNICIANS and GREETER Apply in person with resume or call 780-672-1274

The Regional Rural Children’s Centre is located in Bawlf, and is home to a Playschool Program, Out-of-School Care Program and a future Day Care. The Regional Rural Children’s Centre strives to meet the developmental needs of children through play. The Regional Rural Children’s Centre is currently seeking: PLAYSCHOOL TEACHER Duties include: • Teaching two mornings a week • Developing, preparing and implementing the playschool program • Preparing class newsletter • Being self-motivated and having excellent communication skills Qualifications: • Early Childhood Development Supervisor (Level 3), Worker (Level 2) or Assistant (Level 1) • Previous experience in early childhood an asset • Current First Aid and CPR • Criminal Record Check and Child Welfare Checks required Position to commence mid August, 2011 DAY CARE STAFF Program Supervisor: Duties include: • Full-time position • Developing, preparing and implementing the Day Care program • Supervising the daily operations of the Day Care • Provide direction, training and supervision to other staff members • Being self-motivated and having excellent communication skills Qualifications: • Early Childhood Development Supervisor Certifi cate (Level 3) • Previous experience in early childhood • Current First Aid and CPR • Criminal Record Check and Child Welfare Checks required FULL-TIME, PART-TIME AND CASUAL POSITIONS: Duties include: • Assisting in the development, preparation and implementation of the Day Care program • Supervising children in their day to day activities • Being self motivated and having excellent communication skills • Qualifications: • Early Childhood Development Supervisor (Level 3), Worker (Level 2) or Assistant (Level 1) • Previous experience in early childhood an asset • Current First Aid and CPR • Criminal Record Check and Child Welfare Checks required Commencement of Day Care Positions to Be Announced Deadline for Applications is July 25, 2011 *Please indicate which program and position you are interested in. **Positions may be combined for candidates interested in both programs. ***Only those selected to be interviewed will be contacted. Please forward cover letter and resume to: Tannis Zimmel, Program Director, Regional Rural Children’s Centre Fax 780-376-0004 or email tdzimmel@syban.net

Director of Service Competition # 11-182 This is a full-time position for 40 hours per week. Reporting to the Chief Operating Officer of West Central Region, you will be required to develop, implement, monitor and evaluate programs within the service while acting as an Agency leader and resource. As the Director, you will be responsible and accountable for providing guidance and direction for all aspects of planning and best practices related to a variety of programs such as services to persons with developmental disabilities, children and youth in care and counselling to individuals and families. You have demonstrated competence in leadership, planning and problem-solving, as well as excellent written and verbal communication. Your strong interpersonal skills and ability to lead others foster a collaborative team approach to decision making. Over your career, you have developed strong facilitation abilities, diplomacy, consensus-building and analytical skills that have given you the ability to solve problems, make decisions and take action. You work positively under pressure with deadlines and changing priorities. The 5+ years of experience you have in managing varied and complex programs and your background includes the development of program plans and budgets. Your Masters’ Degree in Social Work or a related field has laid the foundation for your success in this challenging and rewarding role. Equivalencies will be considered. Services will be managed from the Wetaskiwin office and include the communities of Camrose and Wainright. In order to support the needs of rural areas and senior leadership responsibilities, some travel will be required. Location: Wetaskiwin We offer fl exibility, and a supportive working environment. Police Information Check, Intervention Record Check and/or summary of driving record are conditions of employment and the fi nancial responsibility of the candidate. Please send resume, quoting the competition number 11-182 before July 20, 2011 to: Catholic Social Services, Human Resources 8815-99 Street Edmonton, AB T6E 3V3 Fax: 780-439-3154 www.catholicsocialservices.ab.ca We Are An Equal Opportunity Employer Serving and Employing People of all Faiths and Cultures Since 1961


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Electro Tel is looking for a full-time

Receptionist / Administrative Assistant

Applicant must have • Excellent customer service and communication skills • Working knowledge of Microsoft Offi ce • Ability to provide administrative support to all departments as requested, with the understanding of other department’s roles and requirements with the company • Ability to prioritise own workload to ensure that demands are met within the appropriate timescales • Some bookkeeping experience (preferably with Quickbooks) Some of the duties include: • Ability to project an excellent telephone manner and manage all incoming calls, with efficient transferring to the relevant parties • Generating and processing invoices for all copier maintenance, supply and maintenance requests, and preparing service orders for same • Daily data entry of all service orders and timesheets • Ensure all incoming and outgoing mail is delivered to the appropriate destinations in a timely manner • File maintenance • Distribution of all incoming faxes • Mailing of monthly statements • Assisting accounting department with data entry for Accounts Payable • Assisting with entry of information for Security Monitoring • Maintenance of spreadsheets • Assisting with travel arrangements and accommodations as required • Other offi ce related duties as required Please forward resumes to: Sandra Forberg (Controller) Fax 780-679-0312 Email sandra@electro-tel.com

Delivery Person…3 days per week

Ready to get into (or back into) the work force? We have built our business on outstanding service and a quality product. We need a driver capable of upholding these standards. You’ll need to interact well with people, be in good health and lift heavy loads. A good driving record is essential. Drop off your resume to Verna at…

Purity WATER COMPANY

780-672-1992 4704-49 Avenue, Camrose (1 block east of Fountain Tire Downtown) Open Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Sat., 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

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.

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

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

TDC Rig Manufacturing Ltd.

Employment Opportunity We are a CWB welding and fabrication company located just south of Wetaskiwin. We offer competitive wages and a good working atmosphere. We are currently taking applications for the following positions:

• 2nd or 3rd Year Apprentice Welders Applicants must have a Class 5 driver’s license and must pass CWB certification. Please contact Dan or fax resume:

TDC Rig Manufacturing Ltd. Phone 780-361-4687

Fax 780-361-4697

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HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC Flagstaff County invites applications for a permanent full-time Licensed Heavy Duty Mechanic, with employment to commence as soon as possible. Flagstaff County provides a competitive salary, benefits package and pension plan. Function: To perform skilled journeyman level maintenance and repair to a wide variety of vehicles and equipment as used by the County. (For a complete job description please view our website at www.flagstaff.ab.ca) Qualifications: Heavy Duty Journeyman Certificate Valid driver’s license CVIP Inspection Experience an asset Driver’s Abstract For more information, contact Kevin Kinzer, Shop Supervisor at 780384-4106. Resumes indicating “Mechanic Position” must be received by 12:00 noon, Friday, July 22, 2011. Please submit resumes to: Kevin Kinzer, Shop Supervisor, Flagstaff County, Box 358, Sedgewick, AB T0B 4C0 or fax to 780-384-3635 or email kkinzer@flagstaff.ab.ca. This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is selected. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

2011 Shutdown Laborers/Janitors Temporary employment for three weeks, possibly more. Resumes accepted until July 22, 2011. Starting wage is $14.50 and there are day/night shifts. Must have valid driver’s license, be 18 years of age, have good work ethic, be reliable and physically fit. At Atco Power, Battle River Generating Station Forestburg, Alberta Please send resume by fax to 780-582-8175 Attention: Sherry Andre, Magic Maintenance Supervisor Battle River Generating Station 780-582-8153


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www.selmacsales.com 4716-38 Street Camrose Phone 780-672-2452

Selmac Sales (2007) Ltd. has just expanded to a 3-store Massey Ferguson and Challenger dealership. We pride ourselves on having great people and creating a positive, rewarding workplace environment for everyone. Our Camrose location is currently accepting resumes for the position of:

Full-time Controller

We are looking for someone who: • is able to work independently • is able to work under deadlines • is able to work positively in a team atmosphere We will give preference to individuals with: • profi ciency in Windows offi ce • those who have a certifi cate/diploma in accounting, complete cycle of bookkeeping and/or equivalent years of experience • knowledge in monthly and year end financial statements • knowledge in accounts receivable, accounts payable and general ledgers • ability to reconcile statements • experience in balancing inventory accounts, whole goods and parts accounts • experience in agriculture dealership sales would be an asset We would like to offer you: • an exemplary health and dental benefits package • a competitive wage Join our TEAM and work in an environment that is both rewarding and positive. Please forward resumes to: Blaine Heck, Store Manager Fax 780-672-1721 or email bheck@selmacsales.com

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Are you someone who enjoys working with children and is interested in pursuing a job opportunity which entails making a difference in a child’s life? The Camrose Women’s Shelter Society is looking for an energetic individual for its Child Care Worker position. The successful candidate will be providing care and nurturing an environment of support for children and their mothers who reside at the women’s shelter and are escaping family violence or facing a crisis. The Child Care Worker’s duties include: • Providing age appropriate activities for children • Facilitating parenting groups which address the effects of domestic violence on children and the stages of development/ behavioural issues • Providing child care for required circumstances. • Offering individual support to moms and making appropriate referrals. • Working with volunteers to coordinate childcare provision when required Qualifications: A Degree or Diploma in the social services field. Experience working with children and families. Experience supporting children and families in crisis and knowledge in the area of domestic violence are a definite asset. Equivalencies in education and experience may be considered. Please email resumes to: execdirector@brigantiaplace.org Fax: 780-679-4999 Closing Date: July 26, 2011 (Please note that a reply will be provided only to individuals selected for interviews)

Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

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

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

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

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

CHRONIC DISEASE MANAGEMENT NURSE (BASHAW CLINIC) Job Type: 0.4 FTE Location: Bashaw Medical Clinic, Bashaw AB The Camrose Primary Care Network (PCN) seeks an experienced, organized and enthusiastic Registered Nurse to provide comprehensive chronic disease management (CDM) at the Bashaw Medical Clinic. As the CDM Nurse in Bashaw, this is your opportunity to work to full scope of practice alongside a multi-disciplinary team made up of family physicians and other healthcare providers. You, in partnership with the individual/family/community and multi-disciplinary team, will develop a comprehensive care plan with a focus on helping the individual establish priorities for optimal independence through the use of short and long-term care goals, expected outcomes and action plans. This position offers a competitive salary; fl exible work schedule and the opportunity to enhance your education, nursing skills and gain certifi cations through continuous learning sessions, workshops and conferences. Qualifications: You have a Baccalaureate degree in Nursing; current CARNA Registration, profi ciency in use of computers; clinical skills in CDM or primary care nursing; fi ve years’ nursing experience; demonstrated ability and willingness to work in an unstructured and dynamic environment that requires fl exibility and balancing of competing priorities; ability to develop new skills and apply theory into practice; and an enthusiastic, can-do attitude. APPLICATION DEADLINE: Friday, July 29, 2011. Please email a copy of your resume and cover letter to: Stacey L. Strilchuk, Executive Director, Camrose PCN at stacey@camrosepcn.com Visit the Camrose PCN at www.CamrosePCN.com to learn more

Engraving Masters Inc. Hay Lakes, AB

Accepting resumés for full-time position Successful applicant must: • have working knowledge of computer applications • Autocad or CorelDRAW experience would be an asset • be able to work in a team environment Send resumés to: darrell.emast@syban.net or fax 780-878-3348

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6115-48 Ave., Camrose

Reduce the risk of West Nile Alberta Health Services (AHS) is reminding Albertans to take simple, preventive measures to reduce the risk of West Nile virus this summer. “The last few summers have seen very few confirmed cases of West Nile virus, which is a positive thing, but Albertans need to remain vigilant about protecting themselves from mosquitoes,” said Dr. Gerry Predy, Senior Medical Officer of Health for AHS. “West Nile virus can be a very serious illness that can have debilitating effects, particularly on older adults.” Symptoms of the most common form of West Nile virus (nonneurological syndrome) include fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, a possible skin rash or swollen glands and headache. These symptoms usually occur within two to 14 days of infection; however, many people who become infected show no symptoms. A small number of infected people get the less common and more serious West Nile neurologic syndrome, which can cause tremors, vomiting, nausea, drowsiness, confusion, swallowing problems, high fever, decreased level of consciousness and/or paralysis. Dr. Digby Horne, Medical Officer of Health for the Central Zone of AHS, says wearing mosquito repellent with DEET, as well as long sleeves, pants and socks when outside are still the most effective prevention measures when dealing with West Nile virus. “Albertans and travellers need to use these protective measures when gardening, golfing, fishing or relaxing outdoors,” said Dr. Horne. The spread of the virus to humans is dependent on the activity of Culex tarsalis mosquitoes, which are typically most active during July and August, although their spread is dependent on the weather. The last few West Nile virus seasons have not been consistently warm enough to facilitate the spread of infected mosquitoes. Last year, there were five confirmed cases of West Nile virus in Canada; one in Alberta, a non-neurological case. For more information on West Nile virus, visit www.fightthebite.info. Alberta Health Services is the provincial health authority responsible for planning and delivering health supports and services for more than 3.7 million adults and children living in Alberta.


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PUBLIC NOTICE and OPEN HOUSE

Are you looking for an opportunity to make a difference in your community? Join our team at the City of Camrose where you can contribute to helping Camrose grow as a dynamic community with an exceptional quality of life.

Re: Proposed Bylaw No. 2683/11 Proposed Fourplex – 5209-51 Street

The Economic Development Officer will appeal to energetic, highly motivated individuals who are passionate and committed to the promotion and development of our community.

An Open House is scheduled for July 13, 2011 from 3:00 to 4:30 in the Planning & Development Offices at Mirror Lake Center (5415-49 Avenue) to discuss proposed changes to the zoning of a property located at 5209-51 Street. The purpose of the amendment is to change the classification from R2B – Single Family Residential or Duplex District, to R3A – Multi-family Residential Medium Density (Innovative) District. This reclassification will allow the owner to construct a fourplex at the above noted address. A caveat will be registered to ensure a maximum of four units are permitted on this site.

POSITION PROFILE: Reporting to the City Manager, the Economic Development Officer is responsible for facilitating, promoting and ensuring community and economic development in order to secure opportunities for economic and business development and increase local employment. Includes creating and implementing strategies that attract residents and businesses; enhancing support for existing businesses; facilitating coordination among key business and community stakeholders; and supporting the activities and goals of the City’s strategic plan in order to maintain an exceptional quality of life for residents. QUALIFICATIONS: • Related degree/diploma in economics, business administration or social sciences. Equivalencies considered. • Eligibility for or designation from the Economic Developers Association of Canada. • Experience in economic and business development, business networking and building business cases is an asset. • Advanced skills in facilitation, presentations and public speaking required. • Well developed interpersonal and communication skills; ability to create, nurture and sustain relationships with people in various roles and positions. • Proficient in MS Office Suite. • Strong business acumen and ability to effectively perform in a local government setting. • Familiarity with the Municipal Government Act and knowledge of planning and development is considered an asset. • Demonstrated personal attributes that include: sound work ethic, high integrity and respectfulness. HOURS OF WORK: The hours of work are generally 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday plus attendance at Committee of the Whole Council and Council meetings when required. SALARY and BENEFITS: The City of Camrose offers a competitive salary, attractive benefits, and a positive work environment. The starting salary for this position will be dependent upon the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resume via e-mail or to the address below by July 29, 2011 at 4:30 p.m. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. City of Camrose Human Resources Phone 780-672-4426 5204-50 Avenue Fax 780-672-2469 Camrose, Alberta Email hr@camrose.ca T4V OS8

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NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS

For more information please contact P l a n n i n g Services at 5415-49 Ave., Camrose, AB; telephone 780672-4428; or www. camrose.ca. All comments r e c e i v e d in person, by email or through any other written form, will be submitted to City of C a m r o s e Council for consideration. City Council will also hold a Public Hearing regarding the proposed amendment on July 25, 2011, at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta. Subject to public input, Council may proceed to adopt the proposed land use amendment at that time.

Take notice that the following Development Permits for the proposed uses listed below have been approved by the City of Camrose Development Authority, under the provision of Bylaw #2567/07, the Land Use Bylaw of the City of Camrose. The development permits have been approved SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF APPEAL TO THE SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD. Any person wishing to appeal an approval may do so by serving a written notice of appeal and the REQUIRED FEE to the Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose (telephone: 780-672-4426) within 14 days after the date of this notice. Further information regarding these Development Permits may be obtained from the City of Camrose, Planning and Development Serv ices, Lower Floor, Mirror Lake Centre, during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday (telephone: 780-672-4428 ). PERMIT # LEGAL ADDRESS CIVIC ADDRESS DEVELOPMENT Plan Block Lot 3485 0740056 01 16-19 4225-43 Street Pipe and equipment storage yard 3486 0828011 09 01 4401-75 Street Single family dwelling 3487 0828011 06 01 4402-75 Street Single family dwelling 3488 0828011 06 02 4404-75 Street Single family dwelling 3489 0828011 06 20 4440-75 Street Single family dwelling 3490 0828011 06 21 4442-75 Street Single family dwelling 3491 0840439 04 57 2407-56 Street Single family dwelling with attached garage

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Re: Proposed Bylaw No. 2682/11 Application to Construct a Fourplex – 4913 – 42 St. An Open House is scheduled for July 13, 2011 from 3:00 to 4:30 in the Planning & Development Offices at Mirror Lake Center (5415-49 Avenue) to discuss proposed changes to the land use of a property located at 4913-42 Street. The purpose of the amendment is to change the classification from R2A Single Family Residential or Duplex District, to R3A – Multi-family Residential Medium Density (Innovative) District. This redesignation will allow the owner to construct a fourplex at the above noted address. A caveat will be registered to ensure a maximum of four units are permitted on this site. For more information please contact Planning Services at 5415-49 Ave., Camrose, AB; telephone 780672-4428; or www.camrose.ca. All comments received in person, by email or through any other written form, will be submitted to City of Camrose Council for consideration. City Council will also hold a Public Hearing regarding the proposed amendment on July 25, 2011, at 5:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, City Hall, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta. Subject to public input, Council may proceed to adopt the proposed land use amendment at that time.

Chat with Mayor Chalmers and Councillors Papa’s Donair & Sub Duggan Mall, 6601-48 Avenue, Camrose July 23, 2011 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

PUBLIC NOTICE and OPEN HOUSE

Can you spot the difference? Your current urrent toilet may be using up to four times the water that a new low-flow toilet uses. This means a significant amount of money lost on water bills. Want to save money? The City of Camrose can help you! Visit www.camrose.ca or phone 780-672-4428 for details on our Toilet Rebate program.


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Ducks Unlimited Canada

CANADA’S CONSERVATION COMPANY

Hay Tenders Camrose office is now accepting bids for hay and greenfeed cuts on the following properties:

Note: These properties are located east of Camrose 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 fi t 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

Camrose Legion presents donations

Camrose County – Hwy 26 and Hwy 854 Beaver County / Flagstaff County – Hwy 26 and Hwy 855 Hwy 26 and Hwy 855 (east of Holden Road) 1. SE 24-47-16-W4 80 acres Hay 2nd year (some weeds) 2. NE 13-47-16-W4 120 acres Hay 2nd year (some weeds) Hwy 26 and Hwy 855 (south of Hwy 26 and the Holden Road) 3. NW 14-46-16-W4 110 acres Greenfeed / Hay 1st year 4. SW 14-46-16-W4 110 acres Greenfeed / Hay 1st year Hwy 26 and Hwy 854 (north on the Ryley Road) 5. NW 05-47-17-W4 70 acres Greenfeed / Hay 1st year 6. NE 05-47-17-W4 70 acres Greenfeed / Hay 1st year The following conditions must be met: Hay Bids 2. All hay and greenfeed bids must be on a per tonne basis 1. Bidding closes at 12:00 noon, (2205 lb.) Tuesday, July 19, 2011 for 3. Tender forms must be used properties 1 and 2. in bidding process. Contact 2. Haying to commence no Robbin for a fax or email earlier than July 20, 2011 for version of this form. properties 1 and 2. 4. Highest bid not necessarily Greenfeed Bids accepted. 3. Bidding closes at 12:00 noon, 5. All hay and greenfeed bales to Friday, August 12, 2011 for be removed by Sept. 30, 2011. properties 3, 4, 5 and 6. Bids accepted by letter, email 4. Greenfeed cut to commence or fax at: upon award of greenfeed Ducks Unlimited Canada contract or soft, dough stage 5015-49 Street of barley. Producer’s choice Camrose, AB T4V 1N5 after August 12. Fax: 780-672-5705 General Conditions Email: r_hunka@ducks.ca 1. Properties should be viewed Any further questions please contact Robbin at 780-608-4908. prior to bidding.

Swedish settlement sign unveiled June 26

The Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion poppy fund members Gerry Enger, left, and Roald Torpe, right, presented Covenant Health St. Mary's Hospital volunteer coordinator Anna Radchenko with $5,000 to go towards the purchase of a warming cupboard in emergency. The new Swedish settlement sign near Meeting Creek. By Dan Jensen

The Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion poppy fund members Gerry Enger, left, and Roald Torpe, right, presented Legion president Bill Hart with a defibrillator to make the service club a heart safe place.

A sign paying tribute to early Alberta pioneers was unveiled on private property southeast of Meeting Creek along Highway 56 on June 26. "The sign is a tribute to all the Swedish immigrants and settlers who worked with the little bit they had to make this part of Alberta their home," said Ken Johanson. "We can be very proud of their achievements." The new sign replaces one that was put up in 1978 at a location not far away with funding from the provincial government but was later taken down. "The government provided the signs to different culture groups in the province," said Johanson. "Linnea Lodge wrote the English text while Lennart Petterson wrote the Swedish text." In attendance at the official unveiling ceremony on September 9, 1978, was Peter Unger, the Swedish ambassador from Ottawa; Horest Schmidt, Alberta Minister of Culture; Gordon Stromberg, MLA; Jack Lyle, the reeve for the County of Camrose; Isabel Anderson, County councillor for Division 1; Reverend Kroger, the Lutheran bishop; and Udo Johansson. The new sign was created by Dennis Gustafson, of Camrose. The cost of material and labour were covered by the Scandia Vasa Lodge #549 and the Norden Lodge #513. "The government would have nothing to do with providing any help or money to replace the sign," said Johanson. "Their comment was that they could not afford the maintenance." Major areas of settlement for Swedish pioneers were Thorsby, Calmar, Falun, Malmo, and Edensville. The latter became Meeting Creek when the railroad arrived in 1910.


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Irene Yarema

Caroline Straathof

Mrs. Dorothy Roberta Easton of Camrose, Alberta, passed away on Thursday, July 7, 2011, at the age of 90 years. Left to cherish her memory are her children Donald (Rhonda) of Lacombe, Marilyn (Leo) MacDonald of Calgary, and Barbara (John) Tsetso of Ft. Simpson; nine grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; sister-in-law Erna Bowen; and nephew Bob (Carol) Bowen. Dorothy was predeceased by her husband Ray. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, July 13, 2011, at 2:00 p.m. in Camrose United Church with Mary Ann Pastuck officiating. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the charity of one’s choice.

Mrs. Irene Yarema of Daysland passed away on Thursday, June 30, 2011, at Daysland Hospital to be with her loving husband Eugene, just short of her 78th birthday. Irene is survived by her daughter Sonia (Brian) Corliss of Camrose; two grandchildren Mark of Gull Lake and David of Peace River; five great-grandchildren; two sisters Nadia (Ben) Eis of Killam, and Stella Huculak of Killam; one brother Eugene (Ann) Bilyk of Camrose; as well as numerous nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her sister-in-law Dorothy and her brothersin-law Father Edward and Julian. Irene was predeceased by her husband Eugene; her parents Steve and Anastasia Bilyk; baby brothers Paul and Johnny; brothers-in-law Peter Yarema and Bill Huculak; and her sister-in-law Barbara Yarema. A Prayer Vigil was held on Tuesday, July 5, 2011, at 7:00 p.m. from Burgar Memorial Chapel, 4817-51 Avenue, Camrose. Divine Liturgy was celebrated on Wednesday, July 6, 2011, at 10:30 a.m. from the Assumption of The Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church, Daysland, with Rev. Slavko Dumec and Rev. Greg Faryna officiating. Interment followed in Kopernick Ukrainian Catholic Church Cemetery. If friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Kidney Foundation or the Heart and Stroke Foundation. Sonia and Brian would like to thank the nurses (our angels) of Daysland Hospital for their loving care and support during Mom’s illness. A special thank you to Dr. du Plessis. To send condolences please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

Caroline was born on August 12, 1928, in Brockville, Ontario, to Captain William and Helen Bryson. Caroline grew up as an only child. In 1946, Caroline married Lawrence Patterson. In the next few years, she gave birth to three sons, Philip, Bill, and Paul. In 1956, Caroline started working at the General Foods Plant in Cobourg from which she retired after 30 years of service. In 1975, Caroline married Leonard Straathof in Cobourg, Ontario. In September 2001, Caroline and Len moved to Camrose, a small city in Alberta. Caroline loved to crochet, knit and play bingo. Caroline passed away on July 3, 2011, at St. Mary’s Hospital, Camrose, Alberta. Left behind to cherish Caroline’s memories are her sons Philip (Sharon), Bill (grandson Joey), Paul (Charlene) (granddaughter Terry [Joe], greatgrandchildren Skylyne and Cruz), (grandson Keith [Heather] great-grandchildren Mackenzie and Kane), and (granddaughter Cindy [Andy] great-grandchildren Katelyn, Hannah, and Ave). Caroline was predeceased by her husband Leonard. Caroline was deeply loved and will be sadly missed by many more relatives, in-laws and friends. A memorial service was held at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, July 6, 2011, at Weber’s Mount Pleasant Chapel in Camrose, Alberta. Cremation has taken place. Memorial donations may be made to the Alberta Cancer Foundation. Condolences may be made at www.weberfuneralhome.ca.

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

The family of

Josephine Gartner …would like to express our gratitude to all those who have been so supportive and helpful in our time of sorrow. Thank you for the phone calls, food, flowers, gifts, visits, prayers, cards and donations. Thank you to all the doctors and nurses who looked after Mom over the years. Thank you to the staff and residents at Providence Place for your care and goodness. A special thank you to Father Len, Father Leon and Father Bill, Audrey and Denise, all the people who helped with the coffee and food for the prayers and the funeral lunch, and to all our family and friends who were there for us. Thank you to anyone we might have missed. God bless you! In lieu of thank you cards, a donation will be sent to the Priests’ Retirement Fund. – The Josie Gartner families

Emily Stefanizyn who sadly left us on July 17, 2001 Mom You will never be forgotten, We’re reminded of you every day. With love and strength you gave to us, Before you went away. You did so many things for us, Your heart was kind and true. And whenever support was needed, We could always count on you. The hands of time will never turn back, To when we were together. But in the memories we cherish, You’ll be with us forever. Forever in our hearts, Love Rod, Audrey, Branden and Leah

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Helen Balko who passed away on July 12, 2010 Loved you yesterday Love you still Always have and always will Not a day goes by when we do not think of you and miss you Love Harry and family

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

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Helen Balko who passed away one long year ago on July 12, 2010 Our family circle has been broken, A link gone from our chain; But though we’re parted for awhile, We know we’ll meet again. Some day, we know not when, We shall meet in a better land And never part again. We shall meet with many a loved one That was torn from our embrace, We shall listen to their voices, And behold them face to face. Sunshine passes, shadows fall, Love’s remembrance outlasts all. We miss you dearly, Mom – Darrell, Phyllis We miss you dearly, Baba – Sheila, Curtis, Chantelle, Bodel, Sheldon We miss you dearly, Great-Baba – Hunter, Hanna, Racheal, Nickolas We all will remember you in our hearts forever. Love you and miss you.

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