September 9, 2014 Camrose Booster

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Vol. LXII, No. 42

Country Edition 64 pages, City Edition 48 pages

September 9, 2014

Always better – always better read Inside

Patron Services Manager Tanya Pattullo and General Manager Kerry Rajotte (seated) are eager to show off the long-awaited Performing Arts Centre to Camrose and area.

Special Occasions Page 10 Entertainment and Dining Guide Pages 13 to 15 Hunting Guide Page 19 Sign Up Now! Pages 21 to 23 Who Can I Count On? Pages 24 and 25 Obituaries Page 16 Fall Car Care Guide and Auto Classifieds Pages 3, 29 to 35 Classifieds Pages 37 to 47

News Features City council, police look for ways to deal with signs . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Stroke patients recover faster in new program . . . . . . . . 12 Sea Serpents win 172 medals at regionals . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Expressions group starting in October . . . . 22

Real Estate Listings RE/MAX River City – Page 6 Central Agencies – Pages 47 and 48

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Performing Arts Centre in Camrose Opening night for the amazing $21 million facility is a mere three weeks away (October 1). Many of the building subtrades have already packed up their tools and trucks, leaving the facility in the hands of those responsible for lot paving and the stage rigging crew. Also on site is an ambitious roster of personnel who are spit-polishing away the dust and debris from the construction phase. The breath-taking layout offers a completely unobstructed line of sight stage viewing for up to 572 guests. The building design is unique and impressive inside and out. Technology incorporated into the building plan is revolutionary. It is estimated that the energy efficiency of this structure will translate into up to 80 percent savings compared to similar-sized buildings constructed in other Canadian communities in recent years. In fact, solar panels installed on the complex have allowed energy harnessed during construction to be sold on the provincial power grid. The future of the Performing Arts Centre looks as bright as the facility itself! In excess of 85 events have already been booked for 2015, including eight dance festivals during the months of April through June. Singer-songwriter Fred Penner is just one of the artists who will be making a Camrose appearance during the coming year.

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City council, police, look for ways to deal with signs By Dan Jensen

The Camrose Police Service is set to launch an educational campaign in hopes of reducing or even eliminating the number of portable temporary and free standing portable signs along major roads. Police will be holding discussions with sign owners to make them aware of the dangers the signs create in terms of driver distractions and let them know that they are not permitted under the City’s land use bylaw. Camrose Police Chief Darrell Kambeitz told City council Sept. 2 that the service wants to enforce the provision of the Camrose land use bylaw that prohibits the signs, something it has not done for a number of years. “Normally these signs advertise not-for-profit events, but more recently we have seen an increased number of signage specific to businesses,” said the chief. “The signs themselves are prohibited under the land use bylaw currently, and there are good reasons for that. (They) are distracting to drivers and there is some liability that the city assumes when the signs are

placed on the highway and left there without us taking enforcement. Should they fall off, should them come off the highway and damage a vehicle the city is certainly responsible for the damage to the vehicles because we have allowed them to be there.” “There are no provisions and no permits that allow somebody to put up temporary signs along the highway.” Councillor Wayne Throndson agreed with the chief that the problem with the signs is not something that can be ignored. “It has just blossomed this summer where I think we have had, literally, over 10, 12, 15 signs on the meridian at one time,” said Throndson. “I won’t mention any names, but this summer there was one business that had sandwich board type advertising, and then fastened signs onto every street pole. To me not only is it distracting it looks terrible to have every 10 feet an advertising sign on our meridian.” Infrastructure and planning services general manager Wayne Franklin told council the city has had a number of issues where larger or more permanent signs

have been placed on its right of way. “In the spring we had a four by eight trailer mounted bill board out by Super 8. That was in violation (of the land use bylaw), the same was the sandwich boards,” he said. “In the past month we have had a number of permanently mounted signs out on the east end of 48 Avenue that were mounted on telemark posts, almost indistinguishable from city signs.” Mayor Norm Mayer expressed concern about what effect a signage ban would have on community non-profit organizations. “I could see making some exceptions (for non profits), but making the regulations for those sandwich boards a little tighter. If they are going to have a pancake breakfast maybe they go up on Thursday and they are off by Sunday depending on when the breakfast is, but not put them up for a week or two at a time.” Mayer also suggested asking the non profits to take out a permit and obtaining liability insurance in the event that something happens with the signs. Councillor Throndson questioned the wisdom of

having different rules for different groups. “Either we change our bylaw or we enforce the bylaw we have.” Councillor Max Lindstrand said while he can see the point about the signs being a safety issue, it could be cost prohibitive for some organizations to start using the electronic sign at the corner of 48 Avenue and 53 Street. Camrose Community Services manager Paul Nielsen told council that the 53 Street sign is meant to communicate city business, such as road closures, sewer line dig ups, and significant community events like Big Valley Jamboree, to the citizens of the city. “The criteria does not permit us to put on pancake breakfasts, bike sales and walks and runs.” Nielsen also noted that the Chamber of Commerce is proceeding with an electronic sign on the grounds of the Bill Fowler Centre that should be up and running within the next six weeks. “They haven’t set out the criteria, but they tell me verbally that those sorts of events that appear on sandwich boards will go on

their signs. The downside of putting 100 messages on a sign is that any specific message is rarely seen. If you get more than 12 to 20 messages on a sign its usefulness as a communication tool drops significantly. There is always going to be a fine line as to how many different community events big and small are going to be on the sign.” Councillors Agnes Hoveland and Bill Sears questioned whether the electronic signs would create more distractions for drivers than the sandwich board signs. “It seems to me that it is a little safer to have a sandwich board on the middle that you see as you are going forward than trying to read a sign over there as you are driving past,” said Hoveland. Sears said from a distracted driving perspective it is better to have a sandwich board than flashing electronic signs. Mayer suggested canvassing the non profits to see what their position might be as far as using the Chamber of Commerce sign and whether they would be willing to consider taking out a permit.

Main Street Society welcomes university students By Pat Mader Mundel

If you had been on Camrose’s Main Street on Saturday, Aug. 30, you would have seen a flurry of pedestrian activity, including a large-group doing some impressive zumba moves. Camrose’s Historic Main Street Society hosted its first-ever welcome event. Over 200 firstyear Augustana students walked and talked their way through the historic heart of our City. In the opening remarks, the students learned that when they left Augustana on foot, they began from one of the oldest buildings in town, “Old Main” (a late Victorian, neo-classical revival structure, completed in 1912). They walked past Alberta’s newest theatre (the Performing Arts Centre, opening in November 2014); and ended up catching sight of one of Alberta’s oldest theatres, The Bailey (completed in 1911). Along the way, they encountered many historic homes and businesses within our walk-able core. Through a scavenger hunt, the students got to know the downtown even better, as they sought answers to: “What building has a painted mural on its exterior? “What’s Fiona’s best-selling coffee flavor?” “What’s the name of the gym in the lower

First year Augustana students tried out their zumba moves in downtown Camrose Aug. 30.

level of a building built in 1910, by a grocery wholesaler?” “Name a store on Main Street, that is a fourletter word.” Not only did scavenging for answers and the zumba session have everyone conversing and laughing. Refreshments, prizes and the walkabouts made the event, “a good ole time had by all”! As students walked back to campus, one of them was heard saying, “Camrose is a really nice place. I didn’t know it would be so easy to walk downtown from the university.”

Camrose’s historic core is a unique and walk-able area. In fact, our downtown provides opportunity for what urban planners call “destination walking”. Destination walking is not only a fun and healthy exercise; it can be done by all ages. Walking also enlivens our streets with pedestrians and the potential for friendly exchanges—all significant in fostering a sense of belonging and building community wherever we live. People can linger at various points along the way, and contrib-

ute to the local economy with a purchase or two. A win-win for everybody! A recently visiting Toronto resident (who loves to shop) told her Camrosian sister, “You actually have better shopping on your Main Street than I have in Toronto”. Her sister answered, “I know. My husband and I walk to Main Street every Saturday. We love it. And, we love living close to it.” So, embrace and experience Camrose’s walkable, historic downtown. You may get a chance to

exchange a few words with our newest residents, but also with those who have lived in our city for decades. Walking and shopping on a human scale, while getting your exercise; and creating economic spin-offs that stay close to home--what’s there not to like here? The Camrose Historic Main Street Society seeks to enhance the vitality of our historic Main Street Area through partnerships within the community, so it can be an exciting place to shop, work, live and have fun.


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Time to register your team for ninth Camrose Open Door Association Bed Races By Dan Jensen

It’s time to thinking about your entry for the ninth annual Camrose Open Door Bed Association Bed Races at the Camrose Regional Exhibition, Oct. 18. “We want to let people know about them early so they can start planning and recruiting their teams,” said Open Door executive director Randal Nickel at an Aug. 27 barbecue put on by The Brick, the major Bed Races sponsor. The Camrose Open Door Association Bed Races involve teams of five that design, decorate and race beds to raise awareness of youth housing issues in Camrose and raise funds for the Open Door’s housing services. Each race is about a 30m sprint, a turnaround, and a return sprint of 30m.

Teams get at least three races during the day. The 2013 bed races raised almost $20,000 for youth shelter costs, the highest amount ever. “We were pleased to be able to raise that amount last year and are hoping to do even better this time around,” said Nickel. “Obviously we are off to a good start with The Brick being the lead sponsor. They cover the cost of the facility, allowing all donations to be used for our housing and support services for youth. We also get the prizes on a discounted or donated basis.” The bed races fit well with the Camrose Open Door mission to meet the needs of youth who find themselves at risk. In the past year alone, the Camrose Open Door has provid-

ed 47 youth in our community with a safe place to be. “Our emergency shelter has shared bedrooms and bathrooms, kitchen, and other common areas,” said Nickel. “We also have four one-bedroom apartments. These apartments are individual suites that include a bedroom, bathroom and a kitchen/dining area.” The association charges an entry fee of $50 per team, an amount that is waived if the team raises $250 or more in pledges. “We have had people from age two to 72 in the race over the last years,” said Nickel. “We’ve had teams entered from local businesses, youth groups and other organizations. The beds that are raced have ranged from cribs to chuckwagons. The people who are racing have told us

they really enjoy the event and the fundraising that they do. It is a great situation for us because they are out there sharing why they have decided to join.” The World Financial Group’s ‘Dream Team’ won the 2013 event for the second year in a row, after a close final match. The Dream Team has competed at the event for the past three years and should be a solid candidate to reclaim the title in 2014. “Our goal is to have fun and raise money for a good cause,” said 2013 Dream Team member Lana Gunderson. “It’s an important event because of what the Open Door does for youth. It gives them a chance in life.” Harvest gala The Camrose Open Door Association will be

sharing the impact it has on youth in the community at its annual harvest gala at the Norsemen Inn Sept. 26. The event is being sponsored by Second Floor Computers. “We are going to have people sharing their testimonials of what the Open Door has meant to them,” said Nickel. The event will also provide the opportunity to bid on great auction items that have been donated by generous supporters throughout the community, as well as enjoy entertainment provided by Rapid Fire Theatre, an improv group from Edmonton. More information about the Camrose Open Door Bed Races and Harvest Gala may be obtained by contacting Nickel at 780-672-6803.


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, September 9, 2014 – Page 6 Helping You List and Sell Properties in the Greater Camrose Area

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New Listing OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITY! With this very good sized 1652 sq. ft. bungalow in a quiet cul-de-sac in Parkview Estates. The home is 3200 sq. ft., both levels combined, with 5 bedrooms, and 3 baths. Just steps from the park, this special property is in a highly sought after location. This spacious home has the main floor master and en suite, 2 more bedrooms, main bath, living room, dining room, kitchen, family room and laundry all on one level. Downstairs, large open areas with potential for your choice in basement layout, with newly carpeted main living areas. Some ceilings are not fully complete. Two nice additional bedrooms, a 3-piece bath and utility room complete this level. The upgraded high efficient, furnace, central vacuum, air conditioning, gas fireplace, newly upgraded appliances, and more! Outside the yard is spacious with the fenced pie shaped lot, garden beds, 16x9 covered deck, handy garden shed, and oversized double garage. Close to schools, trails and Rec Center! Listed at $395,000 Call Trevor today! IT135

CUSTOM QUALITY BUILT SOLD BUNGALOW IN NEW NORWAY! Unique 1414 sq. ft. plan with triple attached garage. Built in 2001, this home has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, good sized living, dining and kitchen, laundry and foyer all on one level. Vaulted ceilings, bright windows, fresh neutral paint, attractive layout, and lots of storage with built-in cabinetry within the dining area. Very good opportunity for empty nesters, or those that don’t require a basement. This home is on a concrete foundation with easy access gravelled crawl space below with storage potential. Oversized heated triple garage with openers, allowing amazing space for a variety of uses. Well manicured lawn with concrete drive, and easy access RV parking at the back of the property. Overall a fine well maintained home, and great lifestyle. New Norway has an acclaimed school, community pride and is rich in history with Let’s Put Your many longtime residents. There is a 27hole golf course nearby, and for shopping Listing Here! convenience New Norway is just 15 minutes Working with You and for You from Camrose. Listed at $274,900 Call Call Trevor for Service Today! Trevor for service. MLS#E3386497. OT135

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Brad Barsi of Camrose and his brother Darryl, kicked up their heels in New Orleans a while back. The bar in the background, which is on the world-famous Bourbon Street, is called Spirits Bar and Grill. If you’re a fan of Jon Taffer from the TV show Bar Rescue, you may recognize the business which was previously named Turtle Bay. Now a popular tourist eatery and bar, the place features new food, such as an improved gumbo, and drinks like the new Resurrection. The name Spirits was chosen as it’s thought the spirit of a barber named Edward, who operated in the same location in the 1800’s, now remains on site. Also on site, the home team paper. Our thanks to Brad and Darryl, who will receive a $10.00 cheque for this week’s entry. Do you enjoy reading The Camrose Booster? Show us with a picture! Drop off, mail or email a photo of you reading your Booster while vacationing, along with a brief explanation. Be sure your travel destination can be identified by a sign or landmark. Or, have someone take your photo while you’re enjoying the home team paper in an unlikely situation. Throughout the year, these photos will be published in The Camrose Booster. A $10.00 cash prize will be paid to you if your entry is published. A $50.00 grand prize will be awarded each January for the best entry submitted in the previous calendar year, so be sure and include your mailing address with your entry. Use your creativity and send us your photo!

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employee admitted to tampering with three composite treatment wastewater samples containing phosphorus before they were sent to an external lab for analysis. There is no evidence that any environmental harm occurred as a result of wastewater that contained levels of phosphorus above the approved level.


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A unique and thrilling opportunity for hockey players 12 years of age or under! Team Coach and General Manager Boris Rybalka will welcome you and allow you to… • Visit the Kodiaks dressing room one hour before game time. • From the home team bench, you’ll watch the Kodiaks pre-game warm up. • You’ll join the team briefly on ice as they practice prior to game start. • You’ll line up with the Kodiaks starters as the Canadian anthem is played before the game. • You and a family member or friend will sit in the best seats in the house and enjoy pizza during the game. • You’ll revisit the Kodiaks dressing room after the game plus leave the rink with a special gift from the Kodiaks team!

Choose your game… First come, first served. Friday, September 19, 7 p.m. Calgary Mustangs Saturday, September 20, 7 p.m. Calgary Canucks Tuesday, September 30, 7 p.m. Spruce Grove Saints Friday, October 3, 7 p.m. Brooks Bandits Saturday, October 11, 7 p.m. Okotoks Oilers Friday, October 24, 7 p.m. Calgary Canucks Saturday, October 25, 7 p.m. Whitecourt Wolverines Friday, November 7, 7 p.m. Sherwood Park Crusaders Sunday, November 9, 2 p.m. Canmore Eagles

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BRCF presents funds to St. Mary’s Hospital Heather and Sebastien D’Eschambeault

Battle River Community Foundation board chair Blain Fowler, left, presented funds ($2,500) to assist with the purchase of a diagnostic imaging chair to Covenant Health St. Mary’s Hospital Camrose interim DI manager Marcy Humphrey and volunteer coordinator Anna Radchenko.

Covenant Health St. Mary’s Hospital Camrose emergency room manager Michelle Bowman, left, medical director Dr. Art Jaroni, registered nurse Jody Hawryluk and registered nurse Kierstin Burnstad received $1,000 for the purchase of a pediatric trauma table for children in the emergency area.

By Murray Green

a pediatric trauma cart for emergency. Funding for this grant came from the Iris and Ken Drever Fund to help with

The Battle River Community Foundation presented $3,500 to Covenant Health

St. Mary’s Hospital Camrose to assist with cost of a Ergo XR chair for the diagnostic imaging department and

the costs of medical equipment needed at the hospital. The Ergo chair back and sides can easier be moved to

780-672-3142 assist patients in positioning for imaging. The wheels lock into place for extra safety. The pediatric trauma table is a storage unit for supplies suited for children to give easy access to smaller supplies. The Battle River Community Foundation exists to support projects in East Central Alberta which positively impact communities Grants from the Battle River Community Foundation are primarily made possible through the generosity of individual donors and organizations that 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. Since it was founded in 1995 the Battle River Community Foundation has granted over $2,250,000 to support important local medical needs such as the St. Mary’s Hospital.


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Stroke patients recover faster in new program By Murray Green

The new Early Discharge Stroke Program is making a huge difference in patient’s lives and speeds up recovery times. Covenant Health St. Mary’s Hospital Camrose improves stroke survivors’ care experience because staff there understand the personal and societal costs of stroke on patients, families and communities. Camrose has one of five pilot Stroke Early Supportive Discharge Teams (led by Alberta Health Services Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network) implementing a province-wide initiative, the Stroke Action Plan, to ensure stroke survivors in their community get the best treatment possible. “In homes you get to work on what you actually want to work on. It’s the real thing. With Edna (Zak of Killam), she wanted to be able to walk to go grocery shopping. So, instead of therapy in the hospital, we went and walked for grocery shopping,” explained therapy assistant Alanna Book. “That is huge. We are doing the things that she wants to do in her home. It is what the client wants to work on.” As part of the plan, the Stroke Rehabilitation Team, made up of a newly formed Stroke Unit Equivalent Care (SUEC) team and an Early Supported Discharge (ESD) team, are making big improvements. Stroke survivors will receive exceptional stroke specific care while in hospital from the SUEC team and may be eligible to receive intensive rehabilitation right in their home once they are discharged. The ESD team started seeing patients in the spring and has provided Early Supported Discharge services to 22 stroke survivors in their homes.

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Covenant Health St. Mary’s Hospital Camrose registered nurse Sarah Baker of the Early Supported Discharge Team checks Edna Zak’s blood pressure.

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Stroke patient Edna Zak of Killam is usually treated at her home by the Early Supported Discharge Team. She met with Alanna Book, therapy assistant at St. Mary’s Hospital to review her progress over the last three months.

Edna was one of the first stroke survivors to receive SUEC in hospital and was able to be discharged directly home with support from the ESD team. She was able to receive the rehabilitation she needed to recover from stroke deficits right in her own home. She had a stroke on April 24, and four days later, had a physiotherapist, speech therapist, occupational therapist and a registered nurse at

her home supporting her recovery. “I was in my own environment and I felt encouraged and supported. This helps a lot of rural people that may not be able to get into town,” said Edna, who is now able to continue to do things she enjoys, such as cooking. One member of the ESD team even taught her how to sew as part of her rehabilitation. “I wanted to get back to baking, walking and

working around the yard,” said Edna. “I purchased a KitchenAid machine to help me because I love baking and they helped me with different ideas what to make with it and learning things.” This new program has been able to decrease the average stay in hospital for stroke clients by 40 per cent and is designed to significantly decrease stroke-related complications patients may have. “When we started it took us over 20 minutes to walk a block. Now I can walk downtown and back in the same time (about 12 blocks in total). My husband bought me a cart to help carry groceries,” said Edna. “Now I set goals, learn new things and my husband helps me with my memory. Now my memory is better than before.” The stroke team is made up of a dedicated team of health care professionals with stroke-specific training to meet the rehabilitation needs of a stroke survivor. “Implementing this program allows the rehabilitation team to work together with the client towards achieving goals that are truly meaningful to them. Satisfaction and outcomes have improved for both the stroke survivor and the rehabilitation team,” said Melissa Sztym, team lead and occupational therapist. She also said the program allows the team to deliver intensive rehabilitation in a natural setting – the stroke survivor’s home – which contributes to healing. Edna’s husband, Alben, suffered a stroke several years ago. “When I had my stroke I couldn’t speak, so it put a lot of stress on her. I didn’t get help, but I recovered in six to eight weeks and went back to work. It was too

soon,” he recalled. “All I had were Edna and my children. I was relaxed with the therapists here to help Edna.” The team also taught the couple on how minimize risk of having a future stroke. The two month process was very educational for Edna. Not only did she learn how to take of herself better, she learned a new skill in sewing. “I have always wanted to sew. I’m making an apron,” Edna said. “We talked about sewing and how it helped with motor skills and memory. You may not have known, but our team worked together to help you with this new skill, while doing therapy at the same time,” explained Szytm. “I would highly recommend the program to anyone. They have very good supportive team. At home is more comfortable and you are happier. They are just like a family. Driving is stressful,” she said. Staying at home is more comfortable for everyone. “Working with patients at home is easier because they are more comfortable,” added Book. “They are in their environment, so it is less stressful. We walk to their grocery store and in their neighbourhood.” Besides Szytm and Book, the team consists of physical therapist Dan Gillespie, recreation therapist Kristine Smith, social worker Sheena Philip, speech therapist Christina Rebus, therapy assistant Breanne Trynchuk and occupational therapist Megan Sutton. This team works in Camrose and surrounding areas (within an hour drive from Camrose), providing community members the opportunity to be discharged from the hospital sooner and remain independent in their homes.

Experiences of breast cancer survivor guide research Two years ago, Alicia Tait sat in a meeting room with a group of funders and researchers sharing her story of what it’s like to be 23 and diagnosed with breast cancer. She hoped they’d have a better understanding of what women like her experience. Through early detection and screening, Alicia was among the 22,700 Canadian women who were diagnosed with breast cancer in 2012. Alicia says that her diagnosis was a shock and sent her mind spinning. “I had a four-monthold daughter,” she says. “It raised the question of if I’d

even be around to raise my daughter. Would I be able to graduate university, start a career in teaching, and grow old with my husband? Would I be able to grow old at all?” The 28-year-old mother of two children has since graduated university and completed teacher’s college. “A cancer diagnosis at such a young age raises many questions about the future,” she says. “You worry whether you’ll be able to conceive another child. These are unique challenges when you’re this young.” About four per cent of newly diagnosed cases of breast cancer will be in

women under 40. Breast cancer in younger women tends to be more advanced at the time of diagnosis as well as more aggressive and resistant to treatment. As a result, prognosis is generally worse for this age group. Many questions remain but there is much hope for newly diagnosed cancer patients, like Alicia. The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation (CBCF) are funding a $5.7 million research project to study 1,200 newly diagnosed young women with all stages of breast cancer receiving care in 28 insti-

tutions across Canada. Led by Dr. Steven Narod, Canada Research Chair in Breast Cancer at Women’s College Hospital in Toronto, the research teams across Canada aim to better understand the unique biology of breast cancer in women under 40 and its implications for prevention, risk reduction, and delivering care that addresses their distinct needs. The researchers will also assemble a database of 3,000 young women who were diagnosed with breast cancer in order to assess long term outcomes related to recurrence and survival. In this larg-

est ever Canadian breast cancer in young women research program, women like Alicia will also gain a network that will provide them with additional support through their breast cancer journey. Breast cancer continues to be the most common cancer among Canadian women (excluding nonmelanoma skin cancers) and is the second leading cause of death from cancer. Research efforts play an important role in women’s health and wellbeing and this project will result in real improvements for the young women who will face this diagnosis.


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Camrose Men’s Open A HUGE SUCCESS!

2014 Men’s Open Champions Neil Stewart and Sid Orcheski were the low gross winners; father and son Kevin and Jason Szott took low net honors at the annual Men’s Open on Sunday, August 31.

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Good Lovelies return to Camrose By Murray Green

Kerri Ough, Sue Passmore and Caroline Brooks are the Good Lovelies. The band will be playing at the Bailey Theatre in the Rose City Roots Society music series on Sept. 11 at 8 p.m.

It’s hard to believe it has been three years since the Good Lovelies performed in Camrose during the Rose City Roots Society series. The band is back, this time at the Bailey Theatre for a concert on Sept. 11 at 8 p.m. They appeared on a night to remember at the Scalliwags Pub and Rum Bar on Nov. 11, 2011. The Good Lovelies are a three-part harmony, constant instrument swapping and witty on-stage banter type of folk music band. Caroline Brooks, Kerri Ough and Sue Passmore

make up the girl band that charmed a local audience with a solid performance. Let the Rain Fall, the band’s third full-length album that was the highlight of the local show, was nominated for the 2012 Juno for Roots/Traditional Album of the Year. With equal parts city and country, highway and home, wistfulness and sass, the Good Lovelies’ good humour and self-assurance shines through from the toe-tapping start of “Made for Rain” to the sweet final notes in the French-flecked “Mrs. T.” In between, you’ll hear reflections on urban imperfections

with “Backyard,” straight-up love songs like “Best I Know,” and upbeat numbers like “Kiss Me in the Kitchen.” The Good Lovelies’ newest release, Live at Revolution — a winner of two 2013 Canadian Folk Music Awards for Best Vocal Group and Best Ensemble — highlights the energy and variety of their live show. The album includes a few choice cover songs, including the 1930s tune “The Heebie Jeebies,” Bruce Springsteen’s “State Trooper” and Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah,” as well as a chosen collection of their original songs.


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Funny and upbeat, with just a pinch of sass, The Good Lovelies’ textbook three-part harmonies, constant instrument swapping and witty stage banter have enlivened the folk music landscape since they joined forces in 2006 for their first show at Toronto’s funky Gladstone Hotel.

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HEY ROMEO Cocktails: 5:30 p.m. Supper: 6:30 p.m. Entertainment to follow Tickets: $40/each NO MINORS If you would like tickets, please call Kathy Terway at 780-374-3802

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Local musicians, Jordan Leden and Leslie Lindballe, are bringing something new to the Bailey Theatre this season – you. The duo is starting Songbook Sunday, a show that invites everyone to play and sing along. “The idea comes from music therapy,” says Lindballe. “Music does many good things to our body. When we play, we are using our muscles. When we sing, we’re deepening our breathing and strengthening our lungs. And of course there are multiple mental and emotional benefits as well, from memory and creativity to the feel good vibes we get when we listen to music.” The matinee show will begin with a songbook hour where patrons are invited to pick up a songbook and play or sing along. People are welcome to participate up on the stage or from the auditorium, depending on their comfort level. The second half of the show will be a chance for more established players to shine in an open mic and acoustic jam format. “The Bailey stage is a real treat to play on,” said Leden, who is no stranger to the Bailey. “Being able to hear yourself on that sound system brings anyone’s playing to the next level.” Songbook Sunday kicks off on Sept. 14 and will be held on the second Sunday of every month for the 2014-15 season. For more information contact Jordan and Leslie at gosungomusic@gmail.com. A ll musicians and spectators are welcome!


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Police Report Sept. 5

A 26-year-old woman contacted police advising her 24-year-old boyfriend was intoxicated and causing problems inside of the residence. Police mediated the situation and transported the man to a family member’s residence for the evening. A resident owner called police advising a 32-yearold man was causing issues inside of the residence. Police attended and arrested the man for outstanding warrants from Daysland. The man was brought before a Justice of the Peace and remanded into custody. Police arrested a 38-yearold man for outstanding warrants. The man was released by a Justice of the Peace to appear in provincial court.


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Back to School Safety Quiz

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Each of the advertisements below contains one partially completed safety tip for students, pedestrians, motorists, or bus riders. Complete each of the safety tips by selecting the correct word or phrase from one of the possible answers. Once this Back-to-School Safety Quiz is completed, mail or drop off this entire two page ad to the office of The Camrose Booster, 4925-48 Street Camrose, AB T4V 1L7.

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Trustees choose executive Diane Hutchinson, Communications, BRSD

At the annual organizational meeting of the Battle River School Division board of trustees held on August 27, board members voted unanimously to have Kendall Severson and Lorrie Sitler serve on the board executive for the coming year. Mr. Severson, who is the trustee representing Camrose County South, will continue in his role as board chair. He is in his third term as a trustee. Ms. Sitler, who represents the City of Camrose, will continue to serve as vice chair for the same period of time. She is in her first term as a board member. The board of trustees also set a schedule of meetings and selected the committees on which each board member will sit for 20142015. The next meeting of the board will be held on Thursday, Sept. 11.

EASIER ACCESS TO TRAILS AT MIQUELON LAKE

A trail riding machine is now available at the Miquelon Lake Provincial Park. It is designed for people with less mobility to access the trail systems. There is no cost to borrow it and only a short tutorial is needed on how to use it. Park staff, left to right, interpreter Morgan Cole, Melanie Tardif and conservation officer Dan Neath demonstrate how it works.

Letters to the Editor 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. License plates

I wish to extend my wish to our MLA Doug Griffiths for a full, complete and speedy recovery from his broken leg. Hopefully, at this time of reduced activity he will contemplate his next move as minister and MLA for the Battle River Wainwright riding. (I write this letter now because my parents taught me to count to 10 when I was upset and in this case I waited 10, 20, 30 days). The great brain trust of the PC Party has decided, that after three decades and a resounding no from the citizens of this province that the minister of license plates (our Dougie) is going to change the plate. Wow even with money flowing into the treasury like the flood waters in Saskatchewan we are on our way to racking up $20 billion in debt by 2016, yet license plates? The Auditor General has said we have dumped $1 billion down a

hole and we are not really sure how much, if any, carbon we put there; yet plates? Schools are not being built, hospitals maintained, budget in chaos, legal aid closing doors, wait times for medical services into the next province, a cacophony of ministers trying to hide from the latest scandal with no one taking responsibility; huge government severance packages and yet we are fooling around with license plates. (This is where my mother would scold me and tell me to play nice with the other children). Wait for it! Yes, there is another shuffling of AHS to cover a crippled inept structure that rewards mediocrity and bureaucratic inflation/stagnation (I often didn’t listen to my mother). Not to mention ghost riders and pay raises on the sly all hidden behind the, what, license plate change? The problem is that these guys make me see red (ink) they don’t even pretend to be conservative any more. They want a motto for the bottom of the new plates how about “Jim who?” or “na na na PCs goodbye” or “Wildrose Country.” They think that one outsider would be good for the government then an entire government of outsiders would be better, right! Then let’s bring on the Wildrose. Rob Johnson, Daysland Response to Girvan

John Girvan writes an

interesting letter to the editor in this week’s Camrose Booster about the Alberta Party. In so doing, he has this to say about the Wildrose Party: “Who in good conscience can I support? The Wildrose Party – nope, to extreme for me and who knows what they stand for? We only hear what they don’t and I don’t like attack ads. They may work on some folks, I tune out and change channels.” John, allow me to introduce myself. My name is Gordon Hatch and I live in Camrose. I’m a lawyer, having recently opened a criminal law office in downtown Camrose, and spent nine years previously as a Crown Prosecutor with Alberta Justice. I attended Augustana from 1996-2000 and am a proud supporter of our community. I also happen to be the local Wildrose Party candidate in the upcoming election. You see, the Wildrose Party has been successfully branded as “extreme” but there’s little merit to such a contention. Unfortunately, most if not all of the ammunition for that particular slight arose in the last election campaign with two candidates making unfortunate remarks about their own views which were, indeed, extreme. I instead focus on the Party’s record in the Legislature. When the PC’s created legislation to remove the

Alberta Union of Provincial Employee’s right to collective bargaining (Bills 45 and 46), essentially attempting to undue years of labour rights fought for by hard-working Albertans, Kerry Towle (MLA for Innisfail-Sylvan Lake) rose in the Legislature and had this to say: “What they’re doing right now is creating a situation where, when the union decided that they couldn’t negotiate anymore with the government and wanted arbitration, the government didn’t want that, so they needed to bring forward a bill to kill that. What they’ve done with these two bills put together, especially Bill 45 and even worse with Bill 46, is essentially take away any right to free speech.” This is but one of many examples where the Wildrose Party fought hard (and won in this case) to protect the rights of everyday Albertans. So, while I applaud your decision to become politically active and join the Alberta Party, please be truly informed on what the other parties – like the Wildrose – stand for. We’ve released six policy statements so far; I encourage you to check out www.wildrose.ca/movingalbertaforward to find out more about our Party. Gordon Hatch, Camrose Aggressive behavior

I acknowledge that informed disagreement is welcome, and can be pro-

ductive and educational. But, I respond to Mr. Gosse’s comments (Sept 2/14, “Parallels between Israel and Ukraine”), by urging him to stick to what I actually wrote, instead of assigning his (emotional) interpretation to my statements (e.g. Leithead “is upset”). I originally said Sorenson’s statement that Mr. Harper had taken a principled position and is standing up for those suffering from aggression, “rings hollow,” given that Palestinians had lost over 1000 lives (mostly civilian) and homes in the Gaza Strip, compared to Israel’s 100 fatalities (mostly soldiers). Any loss of life is regrettable. However, if as Gosse claims, the reported fatalities are suspect, so too are Mr. Gosse’s statement that “terrorists have fired more than 11,000 rockets into Israel.” And, he should note that those rockets (often home-made) have proven ineffective, judging by the reported fatalities. Palestinians, unfortunately, rely on Hamas for protection in this war. They have no other champions or defenders. I do not condone Hamas, or its actions. Nor is my Russia-Israel comparison a “case” of Harper vs “antisemetic propagandists in the news media.” I do not accept that Israel has “only two options” (e.g. Gosse’s “fight and win, or die”). Continued on page 20


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under Section 38 of the Wildlife Act. The Criminal Code (Section 41) provides that a person in peaceable possession of real property can require a trespasser to vacate the property. It is exactly the same if someone comes into your back yard. The landowners view it the same way: that someone is going into their back yard. They have machinery, they have cattle, they have fencing. They have an investment in the property, and they own it outright. If the land is leased from the Crown, the lessee (the party in a business transaction that contracts to make use of property or equipment for a specific amount of time) is required to provide access to everyone. Anyone charged with and convicted of hunting on private property without first asking permission faces a fine and must forfeit his or her hunting licence for a year. Alberta Fish and Wildlife encourages all hunters to obtain a map from the Camrose County office that lists which lands are privately owned, which lands are classified as parks, and which lands are owned by the Crown or Ducks Unlimited. The maps also provide the names of the landowners or the lessees so that

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Letters to the Editor Continued from page 18

Israel is not, as Gosse claims, “facing invasion and destruction.” Israel is experiencing (largely ineffective) Hamas rockets that disrupt Israelis’ previous way of life. But that does not justify Israel illegally “taking” land (Gaza, Golan Heights, West Bank, East Jerusalem) that does not belong to it. Even the US and the United Nations condemned Israel’s declaration last week of another 1000 acres south of Bethlehem as “state property,” saying this is “detrimental to the peace process.” The US further called on Israel to reverse the land appropriations, and expressed concerns about further “settlement” plans in East Jerusalem (Edmonton Journal, Sept 3/14).

When Israel bombs, invades, and destroys Palestinian homes, Israel puts itself in the very same “aggressive” category as Putin’s current Russian invasion of Crimea and Eastern Ukraine. Israel can, consequently, expect a backlash, ranging from the Palestinians throwing rocks at Israeli soldiers to protect their homes from being taken/ destroyed, to Hamas sending rockets into Israel. Israel has not been/is not being “invaded.” Israel (contrary to the Balfour Agreement) is bombing (with sophisticated weaponry provided by the USA), “invading” Palestinian land, taking it, and destroying the Palestinians’ homes… all under the guise of “protect-

Sea Serpents win 172 medals at regionals

ing itself.” And, Harper (and Sorenson) say Canada supports Israel? I repeat, if it is “wrong” for Russia to invade the Ukraine to take/grab land, it is equally wrong for Israel to invade and take Palestinian lands. And IF Canada is going to protect the “victims,” Canada must be consistent in this, rather than by choice, supporting the “aggressor,” as is the case with Israel. Again I ask, “What makes Israel’s land-grab right,” (acceptable enough for Canada to defend it)? And “what makes Russia’s landgrab wrong” (so much so that Canada promises aid to the Ukraine)? Marion Leithead, Bawlf

The Camrose Sea Serpents won 172 medals – 66 gold, 51 silver and 55 bronze – at an Alberta Summer Swimming Association regional competition in Edmonton. The Camrose swim club finished with a team score of 1,103, enough for a solid second place finish. The winning team had 1,246 points. Forty-eight of the 61 Camrose swimmers advanced to provincials, which were held in Edmonton. Results

Kallista Ashton won a bronze medal in the girls’ 11 and 12 200 medley relay and a silver medal in the girls’ 11 and 12 200 free relay. Ainsley Burnett won a gold medal in the girls’ nine and 10 100m free, silver medals in the girls’ nine and 10 100m individual medley, 100m medley relay, 200m free, a gold medal in the girls’ nine and 10 50m free, and a silver medal in the girls’ 10 and under 100m free relay. Cohen Burnett won a gold medal in the boys’ eight and under 100m free relay. Shelby Burton won a bronze medal in the girls’ 11 and 12 200 medley relay and a silver in the girls 11 and 12 200 free relay. Andra Clark won bronze medals in the girls’ 13 and 14 200m medley relay and the girls’ 13 and 14 200m free relay. Marissa De Hoog won silver medals in the girls’ nine and 10 100m medley relay and the girls’ 10 and under 100m free relay, and a bronze medal in the girls’ nine and 10 25m fly. Casey Elliott won a bronze medal in the girls’ eight and under 100m medley relay and a gold medal in the girls’ eight and under 100m free relay. Oliver Elliott won a bronze silver medal in the boys’ 11 and 12 200m free and a gold medal in the boys’ 11 and 12 200m freestyle relay. Grayce Flemming won a bronze medal in the girls’ nine and 10 100m free and a silver medal in the girls’ 10 and under 100m free relay. Shaye Flemming won bronze medals in the girls’ eight and under 25m breaststroke, girls’ eight and under 100m medley relay and girls’ eight and under 50m breaststroke, a silver in the girls’ eight and under 50m free and a gold in the girls’ eight and under 100m free relay. Christian Ford won a bronze in the boys’ 17 and under 1,500m free, and silver medals in the boys’ 15

to 17 200m medley relay and 200m free relay. Tanner Ford won bronze medals in the boys’ 14 and under 200m medley relay and 200m free relay. Callum Gau won a silver medal in the boys’ nine and 10 50m breaststroke, gold medals in the boys’ nine and 10 100m free, boys’ 11 and 12 200m medley relay, boys’ nine and 10 100m breaststroke, and boys’ 10 and under 200m free relay, and a bronze medal in the boys’ nine and 10 50m free. Camryn Gau won gold medals in the girls’ 13 and under 50m butterfly, girls’ 15 to 17 200 medley relay, girls’ 13 and 14 100m fly and girls’ 15 to 17 200m free relay, a silver in the girls’ 13 and 14 200m IM, and a bronze in the girls’ 15 to 17 50m free. Hannah Gau won bronze medals in the girls’ 14 and under 200m medley relay, girls’ 13 and 14 50m breaststroke, and girls’ 14 and under 200m free relay. Taylor Girard won silver medals in the boys’ 15 to 17 200m medley relay and 200m free relay, and a bronze medal in the boys’ 15 to 17 50m free. Brenden Hilgartner won gold medals in the boys’ 18 and over 1,500m free, and boys’ open 200 medley relay, and silver medals in the boys’ 18 and over 400 free, 800 free and boys’ open 200m free relay. Casara Holm won gold medals in the girls’ 12 and under 400m free, girls’ 11 and 12 50m fly, girls’ 12 and under 200m IM, and girls’ 12 and under 200m free, a silver medal in the girls’ 12 and under 200 free relay, and a bronze in the girls’ 12 and under 200 medley relay. Kaitlyn Knox won gold medals in the girls’ 15 to 17 200m medley relay and girls’ open 200m free relay, a silver medal in the girls’ 15 to 17 50m breaststroke, and bronze medals in the girls’ 15 to 17 200m IM and 100m breaststroke. Gaetes Lomas won a gold medal in the boys’ open 200m medley relay and a silver in the boys’ 15 to 17 200m free relay. Joshua Lowe won a bronze medal in the boys’ six and under 50m backstroke. Drew Lyster won a gold medal in the boys’ open 200 medley relay and a silver medal in the boys’ open 200m free relay. Adrienne MacKenzie won gold medals in the girls’ 15 to 17 100m backstroke, girls’ open 200m medley relay, and girls’ 15 to 17 200m free relay, and silver medals in the girls’ 15 to 17 50m backstroke and 50m free. Continued on page 34


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CAMROSE FAMILY RESOURCE CENTRE -A Parent Link Centre-

Sons of Norway resume meetings Sept. 24 By Dan Jensen

Regular meetings of the Sons of Norway Ronning Lodge 504 will resume Sept. 24. Sons of Norway Ronning Lodge has 25 members who are committed to preserving and strengthening the area’s Scandinavian culture. “We’re proud to be of Scandinavian extraction and we want to celebrate it,” said Lodge secretary Lyle Erga. Scandinavian settlers played a large part in the settlement of Camrose and area. The Lundemo post office and store near Miquelon Lake was one of the first east of Wetaskiwin. “The settlers would bring their supplies to the store for shipment to Wetaskiwin and would pick up the mail that had come through,” said Lyle. Sons of Norway Ronning Lodge meets in the homes of members the fourth Wednesday of every month, starting at 7 p.m. “The meetings used to be held at the Camrose police station but we found that we preferred the atmosphere in the home of our president, Lloyd Reed,” said Lyle. One of the regular presenters at Lodge meetings is Ingrid Urberg, who is a professor of Scandinavian Studies at the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta. “She has been a great resource for us,” said Lyle’s wife, Hazel. “She is always teaching us something about the Norwegian culture and language.” The Lodge will be celebrating Norwegian Independence Day on May 17, 2015, by hosting a Kids Day in Jubilee Park. “It will be a way for us to introduce the Scandinavian culture to the kids of the area,” said Hazel. “It has always been a tradition in Norway to celebrate independence with a picnic, hot dogs and ice cream eating contests.” Lyle and Hazel attended a Sons of Norway Zone 4 convention at Fargo, North Dakota, June 19 to 21, along with other delegates from Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and North Dakota. Along with reviewing bylaws and taking care of zone business, they had a chance to participate in a fashion show of Norwegian clothing, or “Bundas.” Continued on page 23

#3 Community Centre, 4516-54 Street Camrose, AB, T4V 4W7 www.camrosefrc.com

780-672-0141

FALL 2014 SCHEDULE PLEASE REGISTER for programs by calling 780-672-0141 Programs and Playgroups for Families/Caregivers of Children 0 to 6 years old.

Facilitated groups for families with songs, stories, finger plays and crafts. A great opportunity for parents with young children to meet other parents, access information and resources, while spending quality time with their children. To find out more, please visit our website at www.camrosefrc.com

A Special School

RANDEE BADRY Nothing compares to the amazing feeling that I get from dancing! Ballet Camrose gave me a lifetime of memories and friends I’ll never forget!

PLEASE NOTE: If fees cause financial hardship for your family, please contact Laurie at 780-672-0141 for alternative arrangements.

Programs for Families with INFANTS Programs Curious Cuties Registration begins Sat., Sept. 13 at 10 am Age Group: 0 to 18 months Infant Massage Registration begins Sat., Sept. 13 at 10 am Age Group: 3 weeks to precrawling

Location

Dates

Time

Fee

Fun for your 0-18 month old. Enjoy songs and finger plays while letting your young explorer crawl around or sit and socialize with other babies. Mondays: Session 1: Sept. 22, 29, Oct. 6, 20, 27 Session 2: Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, 8, 15

Eastside Indoor Soccer Field

10:00 - 11:00 am

$10 per family

With infant massage we use touch, our first language, to enhance our expression of love, caring and respect to aid in the bonding process. Infant massage assists in the growth and development of a baby’s body, mind and spirit. In addition, it can bring relief to complaints of colic, constipation, respiratory disorders and sleeping difficulties. Thursdays: Oct. 9, 16, 23, Nov. 6

Camrose Public Library

10:00 - 11:00 am

No Charge

Programs for Families with PRESCHOOLERS - Evenings L‛il Picasso Registration begins Sat., Sept. 13 at 10 am Age Group: 3 and up L‛il Chefs Registration begins Sat., Sept. 13 at 10 am Age Group: 3 to 6 years

Lets fly to Italy to meet Michelangelo. We will sculpt with clay, paint the Sistine Chapel and enjoy Italian goodies. Please wear clothes that can get messy! Indoor Playground and Discovery Room

Thursday Evenings: Oct. 9, 16, 23

6:30 - 7:30 pm

$10 per child

Spend quality time with your lil’ chef while we learn how to cook different recipes. Please let us know of any food allergies. Indoor Playground and Discovery Room

Thursday Evenings: Oct. 30, Nov. 6, 13

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$10 per family

Programs for Families with PRESCHOOLERS - Days Signing Time Registration begins Sat., Sept. 13 at 10 am Age Group: 6 months to 3 years

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Phone 780-608-5288 or 780-679-0873 4918-50 Street Downtown Camrose Back Entrance

Cecchetti Ballet, Jazz Lyrical, Tap, Pointe, Contemporary Qualified Int’l. Teachers: Colleen Salahub-Olsen, Donna Pederson Jr. Teacher: Aubrie Duncan Tap Teachers: Cassandra Olsen, Kayleigh Klammer Highly recognized school: • Exams • Shows • Festival Quality Competition Family-oriented, wonderful environment to learn in!

Messy Madness Registration begins Sat., Sept. 13 at 10 am Age Group: 2 1/2 to 5 years Weird Science Registration begins Sat., Sept. 13 at 10 am Age Group: 2 to 5 years Fuzzy Pickles Registration begins Sat., Sept. 13 at 10 am Age Group: 18 months to 5 years. Younger siblings welcome Parent Child Mother Goose Registration begins Sat., Sept. 13 at 10 am Age Group: 0 to 6 years Play to Get Fit Registration begins Sat., Sept. 13 at 10 am Age Group: 2 to 5 years

Through songs, stories and games, you will learn an exciting way to help your children communicate! Sign language is NOT just for the hearing impared! there are so many benefits to signing! Come join us in the first of this series. Thursdays: Nov. 20, 27, Dec. 4, 11, 18

Camrose Public Library

10:00 - 11:00 am

$10 per child

Come play and get messy! Cool and creative theme based “Messy Play Activities” are provided each week. Mondays: Oct. 20, 27, Nov. 3, 10

Discovery Room

10:00 - 11:15 am

$10 per family Please have your child dressed in PLAY clothes

Join us each week as we explore different branches of the world of science. Fun experiments, books and crafts will be used to teach your child some science basics. Thursdays: Session D: Oct. 9, 16, 23, 30

Discovery Room

10:00 - 11:00 am

$10 per family

Four week program with songs, finger plays, nursery rhymes and stories to encourage literacy development at home. Indoor Playground and Discovery Room

NEW DAY! Tuesdays: Session 1: Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28 Session 2: Nov. 18, 25, Dec. 2, 9

10:00 - 11:30 am

$10 per family

Throughout these sessions, families can learn new ways to tell stories, sing songs and have fun with rhymes. Mondays: Nov. 17, 24, Dec. 1, 8

Camrose Public Library

10:30 - 11:30 am

$10 per family

Join us for an hour full of games and activities with an emphasis on being active. Please bring indoor running shoes and water. Indoor Soccer Field

Thursdays: Nov. 6, 13, 20, 27

10:00 - 11:00 am

$10 per family

Drop In Programs for Families - with Children 0 to 6 years Wednesday Morning Drop-In Playgroup No registration required “Just Drop-in” Friday Morning Drop-In Playgroup No registration required “Just Drop-in”

Come join us for active play in the soccer field as well as songs, finger plays, nursery rhymes, stories and a theme based craft or activity! Community Centre Indoor soccer field & Discovery Room

Every Wednesday: Sept. 17 - Nov. 26

10:00 - 11:30 am

Free Parents please bring your child’s snacks, water and indoor shoes.

Come join us for fun active play as well as songs, finger plays, and nursery rhymes! Indoor soccer field

Every Friday: Sept. 19 - Nov. 28

10:00 - 11:00 am

Free

Parent Programs Parenting Seminar Series for Parents of Children 0 to 12

Discussion Group for Parents of Children 0 to 12

Seminars - Learn more about the 5 key principals of the Power of Positive Parenting: How to help children develop skills like respect, cooperation, consideration, independence, healthy self-esteem and problem solving as well as how to help children deal more effectively with their emotions. These courses would be of interest to parents of children 12 years of age and younger. Nov. 26 - The Power of Positive Parenting; Dec. 3 - Raising Confident, Competent Children; Dec. 10 - Raising Resilient Children Community Centre Room 231

6:30 - 8:00 pm

Free, however registration is still required. Call (780) 672-0141 to register.

Triple P Discussion Group is a short small group session run by a trained Triple P practicioner. In a relaxed group session, your practitioner will give you tips and suggestions for dealing with your child’s problem behavior. You’ll also be given a take-home workbook with simple exercises and information to help you try your new strategies at home. Sept. 17 - Dealing with Disobedience; Sept. 24 - Hassle-free shopping with children; Oct. 1 - Managing fighting and aggression; Oct. 8 - Developing Good Bedtime Routines.

Camrose Community Centre

Level 4 Group Triple P for Parents of Children 0 to 12 and Teen

Wednesdays: Nov. 2, Dec. 3, 10

Wednesdays: Sept. 17, 24, Oct. 1, 8

6:15 - 8:15 pm

Free, however registration is required. Childcare is available but MUST be registered for at least 2 days before. Please call April at (780) 672-0141

Group Triple P is for parents who want intensive training in positive parenting skills. These group sessions will run for 8 weeks in total. 5 sessions are with the group and 3 sessions are with one to one support. You will leave the program with a personalized parenting plan unique to your individual family. Group Triple P is available for parents of children 0-12, and for parents of teens. Please call the Centre to see if Group Triple P might be right for you and your family. Community Centre 0 - 12: Room 231 Teens: Room 230

Wednesdays: Parents of Children 0 - 12: Oct. 15, 22, 29, Nov. 5, 26 Parents of Teens: Oct. 15, 22, 29, Nov. 5, 19

6:15 - 8:30 pm

Free, however registration is required. Childcare is available but MUST be registered for at least 2 days before. Please call (780) 672-0141

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2014-15 Indoor Season

Tuesday, September 16, 7:30 – 9:00 PM Haven’t touched that saxophone since high school? Want to be the drummer in a band?

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Sons of Norway resume meetings Continued from page 21

Cassie McCaffrey talks to a parent about signing her child up for soccer at the Camrose District Soccer Association table during Community Registration Night Sept. 4

Rena Sorenson, left, from Alberta Health Services, gave a simple breathing test to Deanna Kerik as part of a Lung Association Powered by Breathing campaign that hopes to screen 75,000 Albertans for early diagnosis of lung illness. Early detection helps doctors use better treatments and prevents the illness from getting any worse.

Sons of Norway Ronning Lodge members help i n the com munity in whatever volu nteer capacity they can, whether it be with their churches or organizations like NeighborA id. “ We have a few members who d r ive people t o Ed mont on when they have medical ap p o i nt me nt s ,” said Lyle. The Sons of Norway Ronning Lodge supports a summer culture camp at Ferintosh, as well as a scholarship for deserving students – usually those whose parents have a Sons of Norway affiliation. The most recent recipient was the granddaughter of Hans Espe, who was attending the University of Lethbridge. Sons of Norway was organized as a fraternal benefit society by 18 Norwegian immigrants in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 16, 1895, to protect members of Sons of Norway and their families from the f inancial hardships experienced during times of sickness or death in the family. Sons of Norway is now the largest Norwegian organization outside Norway with 61,756 members, including 2,754 in Canada.

NOTE - All programs run from October to mid March. All players require indoor shoes, soccer socks and shin pads. REFUNDS - $40.00 of registration fee is non-refundable. NO REFUND WILL BE GRANTED AFTER NOVEMBER 1, 2014

Additional information and general contact information is available on the website www.camrosesoccer.com camrosesoccer@gmail.com MEET THE COACH DATE AND UNIFORM PICK-UP IS AT THE CAMROSE COMMUNITY FIELD HOUSE Under 6 - Mon. Oct. 13, 5:00 - 6:00 pm Under 8 - Tues. Oct. 14, 5:30 - 7:30 pm Under 10 - Thurs. Oct. 15, 5:30 - 7:30 pm League will begin LATE OCTOBER Under 12 to Under 18 - teams start practices the week of Sept. 29, on their practice night Leagues begin mid to late October

Camrose Skating Club

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3-year-old, CanSkate and CanPower Skate Program Thursday, September 11 in the Max McLean Arena na (Ice surface) 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. Junior Development and StarSkate Registration is past call for limited availability For more information and to download your registration forms please visit our website www.camroseskatingclub.com

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Cardinal joining U of A Golden Bears By Murray Green Another former Camrose Composite High School Trojans football player is moving to the university ranks. Colton Cardinal will be playing for the University of Alberta Golden Bears this season and joining teammate Tylor Henry (also of Camrose) in Edmonton. This summer another Camrose player, Adam Kuntz, accepted a scholarship to join the Saint Francis Xavier X-Men in Nova Scotia. Cardinal sat out most of last season due to a knee injury, but he is back and excited to move from junior to university football. “My route to university is a little different than other people. Last year, I had ACL surgery in May (2013) and I did rehab all year. My roommate Tylor Henry played last year and I was talking with him about playing again and he gave me coach Chris Morris’ number so I could talk to him,” said Cardinal. “I showed them what I’m made of and they liked having me around. Eventually, I was invited to spring camp and they offered me a scholarship.” Cardinal liked the idea of playing close to home and for the Golden Bears. “I train at Playmaker U in Sherwood Park during the off-season, so everything is close and it

Former CCHS Trojan Colton Cardinal.

worked out perfect,” said Cardinal. The defensive lineman will be playing mostly tackle. “I should be getting my share of reps (playing time). The team has rota-

tions and set plays, so the line changes throughout the game,” said Cardinal, who prefers to pass rush, but know he has to stop the run as well. Cardinal played with the Edmonton Huskies

before getting injured midway through the season. He also played a year of junior in Victoria, B.C. “I first started playing football in high school. That is where all of the doors started opening for me. The experience and brotherhood that allowed me to make so many friends helped. Football is a unique sport because you have to rely on the person beside you to do his job. It is not just one person that does everything,” he said. “After my first game (in high school), I thought this is exciting and I want to keep playing as long as I can. In my very first play in practice linebacker Thomas Hilderman rushed in and I was playing on the offensive line at the time. He gave me a big pop and I didn’t get pushed back too far. I was hooked on the spot,” he recalled. “I played hockey for a few years but didn’t experience a hit like that. This is my first contact sport. I love the contact.” Cardinal found he had to adjust to speed going from high school to junior. “It was a big jump, but going to train full time made the difference. University is even faster and stronger,” he said. The Camrose player will be taking native studies at the university, although he may switch to physical education in the future to help future football players.

“It is great to have Tylor on the team and as my teammate. He has helped me with the transition. He is the reason I’m playing at the U of A,” said Cardinal. The Golden Bears team is young with lots of top recruits. “I think we are going to be a contender this year and by the time I’m a senior we will be very good. I continue to train three times a week and I’m trying to add weight as well,” said Cardinal. “I wouldn’t change anything for the world. I worked hard at football in high school and in junior. It has worked for me, so I will continue to work hard at the university level. I had some doubts after I was injured and sitting around for a year. Not being recruited lit a fire under me. I was determined to be stronger and better than before. Now I’m thinking I can play CFL (Canadian Football League),” he said of his future goal. Cardinal feels that four players reaching the university level) says a lot of great things about the football program in Camrose. “We all come back to coach in Camrose at spring camp when we can to give something back. It gives them someone to look up to and to know they can play after high school if they want to.”


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CAMROSE & DAYSLAND

Harold Sidney Bouck On August 30, 2014 Harold Sidney Bouck of St. Albert, AB went peacefully at the age of 82 years to meet his Lord and Saviour. Harold will be forever loved and remembered by his wife and best friend for 57 years, Ida (nee Schultz) formerly of Camrose. He will be forever missed by his son Del (Charlene) Bouck; daughter Cheryl (Clay) Larson; grandchildren Korenn (Kirby) Nawrot, Kolby (Elise) Bouck and Amber Larson; great-grandchildren Kaydance, Kadalynn, Karleigh, Tyson and Paxton; brother Gordie (Joan) Bouck; and numerous family and friends. He was predeceased by his parents Sidney and Leona Bouck. A special thank you to the doctors and staff at the Sturgeon Hospital, St. Albert and the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, Edmonton who took special care of Harold. A celebration of life was held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, September 5, 2014 at Century Meadows Baptist Church, Camrose (3720-66A Street) with Pastor Bob Jones officiating. A private family interment service will be held at Century Meadows Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Gideons International of Canada, Box 3619, Guelph, ON N1H 7A2.

The family of

Neil Martz …would like to thank everyone for making the loss of Neil easier to endure. Your prayers, cards, flowers, phone calls, food, memorial donations and hugs are greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Father Leon, musicians, readers, Elks honor guard and Heisler C.W.L. Many thanks to Weber Funeral Home for their professionalism. Thanks to the special people who gave beyond all expectations. In lieu of thank you cards, a donation will be made to Heisler Community Hall. – Norman, Lorraine and family The family of

Barry Wold …would like to thank everyone for sharing memories, laughs, tears and hugs! The church was overflowing with friends from our wonderfully supportive community. It will help us to carry on knowing that Barry had touched the hearts of so many people and left us a proud legacy to carry on. A special thanks to those who helped with the service, lunch and gave generous donations. We couldn’t possibly thank each individual who has been a part of this entire journey. Just know that everything, big or small, was appreciated. – Brenda Wold and family

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In loving memory of

Harald Midbo July 16, 1931 – September 14, 2005 Quietly remembered every day Deeply missed along life’s way Just as he was, he will always be Treasured and loved in memory Sadly missed, Edith and family

who left us on September 6, 2008 His life earnest, his actions kind, A willing hand, an honest mind. Anxious to please, loath to offend, A loving brother and a faithful friend. Forever in our hearts, Love, Rod, Audrey, Branden and Leah

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Olive Kathleen Metcalfe September 25, 1935 – September 15, 2010 Somewhere beyond   the shadows Dwells a dear wife of mine, Whom I looked on as   a treasure, Whom I cherished as divine. But God called the one I loved  away, Forget you, Olive, I never will, As years roll on, I miss you still. The blow was great,   the shock severe, I little thought the end was near, Only those who have lost   can tell How sad is parting and   no farewell. But God, in goodness,   comforts me To bear my bitter cross; He is the only one who knows How heavy is my loss. Dearly missed, Your loving husband Norton, Brian, Rick and families

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Emergency services conduct checkstop to create awareness By Murray Green

The Camrose Police, EMS, Camrose Fire Department and MADD Camrose joined forces to conduct a checkstop to create awareness of the dangers of impaired driving. Traffic was stopped on 51 Street and 51 Avenue on Aug. 28 to pass on the message of don’t drink and drive. “Driving impaired, whether by alcohol, drugs, fatigue or distraction, imposes enormous costs on our society. Families, the health care system, the legal system, insurance companies and the general public all pay the price for impaired drivers,” said Const. Matt Wilton of the Camrose Police Service. “If you drive impaired your luck will run out – you will get caught. Even worse, you may be involved in a severe collision that harms someone you love.” On average over the past five years, approximately 8,600 people were convicted of impaired driving in Alberta each year. According to statistics, males between 18 and 21 years of age are most likely to have been drinking before the crash. Also, male drivers are much more likely to have consumed alcohol prior to a collision compared to female drivers. On average in Alberta, one in five drivers involved

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Regional traffic safety consultant Becky Oxton, left, EMS Keith Makarowski, Camrose Police Service Const. Matt Wilton, EMS Garrett Moore, Camrose Fire Department Randy Haugen, MADD Camrose Sha-Leah Mannen and Const. Mike Kuster held a checkstop to remind motorists the dangers of impaired driving.

in fatal collisions have been drinking prior to the collision. This compares to an average of about one in 20 drivers involved in injury collisions. As the severity of the collision increases, so does the likelihood the collision will involve a drinking driver. The highest number of casualty collisions involving alcohol occur during warmer weather months (April to September). The most casualty collisions involving alcohol occur on the weekends. The most likely time period for these collisions, on any day of the

week, is between 11 p.m. and 3 a.m. Drinking and driving collisions are often associated with long weekends. It is estimated that about 20 per cent of fatal collisions in Canada involve driver fatigue. Choosing to drive while impaired by drugs or alcohol can get you a criminal record and will cost you: your freedom, your dignity; your job; your chance of future employment and even your life. If the police determine your ability to operate a vehicle has been impaired by alcohol or drugs, even if your

Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) is below .08, you can be charged with impaired driving. Refusing to provide a breath sample will result in a criminal charge and an immediate suspension in the same manner as other Criminal Code (Canada) charges (over .08). Drivers with a blood alcohol concentration of .05.08: first offence – immediate three day licence suspension, three day vehicle seizure. Second offence – immediate 15 day licence suspension, seven day vehicle seizure, remedial course and possible hearing with Alber-

ta Transportation Safety Board. Third and subsequent offences – immediate 30 day licence suspension, seven day vehicle seizure, remedial course and mandatory hearing with Alberta Transportation Safety Board. Drivers in the Graduated Driver’s Licence program: zero alcohol permitted. First and subsequent offences – immediate 30 day licence suspension and seven day vehicle seizure. Parents need to be aware that, if their vehicle is seized for seven days because their son/daughter violated the GDL Zero Alcohol Tolerance condition, hardship is not grounds for appeal. Police may disqualify you from driving for 24 hours if they believe your ability to safely operate a motor vehicle is affected by drugs, alcohol, medical condition or physical ability. Police may also seize your vehicle for 24 hours. Designated drivers should not consume any alcohol or use any drugs. Read more information about impaired driving prevention in Alberta, view http://www.saferoads.com/ drivers/impaired.html. Studies show that a person’s driving ability is impaired at a blood alcohol level of .05. To find out more, go to http://knowthelimits. ca/.

Free Our Finest supports Special Olympics Camrose By Murray Green

Don’t leave the Camrose first responder units stranded high off the ground in the Walmart parking lot on Sept. 19 and 20. Const. Matt Wilton from Camrose Police Services, along with four other local emergency units, will be participating in a Free our Finest event to raise funds for Special Olympics in Camrose from Friday at 10 a.m. through to Saturday at 4 p.m. “This year the agencies involved are the Camrose EMS, Camrose RCMP, Camrose Fire Department, Camrose County Protective Services and the Camrose Police Service,” explained Const. Wilton. “We will have one representative from each agency spending the entire 30 hours at Walmart to create the Free our Finest.” Throughout the weekend, various demonstrations from the units and community groups will be held, along with a barbecue. Some of the groups involved will be the Camrose Kodiaks, Augustana Vikings, Camrose Spirals. “Special Olympics is excited to be partnering again with the Law Enforcement Torch Run (LETR) to celebrate our second annual Free our Finest event,” said Carol Wideman, chair of Special Olympics Camrose. “For over 25 years the Law Enforcement Torch Run

County officer Manie Germushuysen, RCMP Const. Jim Jones, Fire Department member Jeff Knopf, Camrose Police Service Const. Matt Wilton, and EMS member Conrad Taylor (missing) will be the five participants in the Free our Finest for 30 hours. Special Olympic athletes Naomi Rust and Kelsey Winterhalt will also be helping during the Free our Finest event on Sept. 19 and 20.

has been an appreciated and cherished partner with Special Olympics, raising significant funds and awareness for Special Olympics in hundreds of communities across Canada,” added Const. Matt Wilton. “This is a partnership to help Special Olympic Camrose, Special Olympics Alberta and the Law Enforcement Torch Run. Most of the funds stay in Camrose.” Camrose Police Service has once again generated support from our city’s first

responders to join them in physically sitting, eating and sleeping at Walmart to raise funds and awareness for Special Olympics. “We raised $15,850 last year and our goal is to top that amount this year,” said Const. Wilton. “A lot of people and businesses donated, so it didn’t cost us anything.” Athletes and officers will circulate with buckets to collect donations. There will be a barbecue on both days. “We are planning to have several dignitaries

attend such as Mayor Norm Mayer, MP Kevin Sorenson and MLA Verlyn Olson,” said Wideman. “We are still working on some confirmations. We have a bucket brigade where we pair an officer with an athlete to help raise funds at the entrances to Walmart. It gets the athletes involved and excited.” Fun activities such as mascot races and a dance will be held. “On Friday night we will have a parking lot dance. Candace Ryan is booked again to

entertain. She did a great job last year and is an upcoming artist. Brian Dumont has also agreed to donate his time,” said Wideman. Other demonstrations, or displays include a rollover simulator, a thermal imaging unit, car seats, an explosive disposal unit, K-9 unit, Victim’s Services’ Lucy the dog, and the Rapid Response drag truck “The mascot races will begin at 6 p.m. and they will lead us into the dance that follows,” added Const. Wilton. “You don’t get too many opportunities to party in the Walmart parking lot.” The organizers were blown away with the response from last year. “We had the lady with Zumba just show up and we plugged her into our sound system and she did her demonstration,” said Const. Wilton. “We even had an entire wedding party show up and they all had hot dogs with us. It is going to be replicate what we did last year,” said Wideman. RCMP Const. Jim Jones, Camrose Police Service Const. Matt Wilton, County officer Manie Germushuysen, Jeff Knopf from the fire department and Conrad Taylor from EMS will be the five participants in the Free our Finest for 30 hours.


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Chevy Trax An entry to SUV market

Graeme Davidson By Dan Jensen

The 2015 Chevy Trax at McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC offers versatility, connectivity and turbocharged performance in an efficient package. Sporty and modern, Trax blends small-car agility with the utility of an SUV, including up to 1,371 litres of cargo room. “Trax offers customers another option in the Chevrolet family and will be a strong competitor in the emerging small-SUV market, which is expected to grow more than 80 per cent by 2016,” said McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC dealer principal Will McClellan. A Chevy inside and out

With its signature dual port grille, prominent bowtie emblem and swept headlamps, the Trax is immediately identifiable as a contemporary Chevrolet. Its grille design – with chrome accents – emulates other Chevrolets and provides a more cohesive appearance across the brand’s lineup of crossovers and small cars. Available cues such as front fog lamps and simulated front and rear skid plates

lend a sportier presence, while vertical tail lamps flank the tailgate, accenting taught body lines and pronounced wheel arches that give the Trax a more confident stance. The ten exterior colours are Brilliant Blue Metallic, Orange Rock Metallic, Satin Steel Metallic, White Pearl Tricoat, Black Granite Metallic, Summit White, Silver Ice Metallic, Ruby Red Metallic, Deep Espresso Metallic and Blaze Red. Inside. Traxs’ distinctive styling carries over to a dualcockpit instrument panel. In the centre, it houses a seven-inch high-resolution, full-colour display for the standard MyLink voice-activated infotainment system. It also features displays for available SIRIUSXM satellite radio and standard rearview camera, as well as the available GPS-enabled app navigation system that customers can download. The instrument panel is inspired by the bold design in the Sonic, featuring a large performance-style analogue tachometer combined with a prominent digital display for the speedometer and other readouts. A small-diameter,

thick-rimmed steering wheel enhances the sporty ambience. The wheel is leather wrapped on LTZ and some LT models. LS models feature standard cloth seating with deluxe cloth standard on LT, along with an available cloth/ leatherette seating trim. LTZ models feature standard full leatherette trim. Interior colours are Jet Black Jety Black/Light Titanium, and Jet Black/Brownstone. For versatility, the 60/40 flat-folding rear seat features a fold-down armrest with cup holders, storage in all four doors, four bins in the dash, pockets in the seatbacks and bins under the rear load floor and in a hidden storage drawer under the front passenger seat. It also offers 540 litres of storage behind the split-foldingrear seat and 1,371 litres with the rear seat folded. The front passenger seat also folds flat to extend the cargo length and accommodate items up to eight feet long. Connectivity

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nectivity so customers can keep phones stored and their hands on the wheel. Additional standard and/or available features include a diagonal colour touch screen and additional USB ports, Chevrolet connected by OnStar 4G LTE with built-in Wi-Fi, next-generation OnStar and MyLink, SIRIUSXM Satellite Radio (with three months of trial service), and playback of MP3 files stored on USB flash memory drive. With Chevrolet’s connected by OnStar 4G LLTE connection, Trax provides an available Wi-Fi hotspot that allows passengers to connect multiple personal devices such as smartphones, laptops and tablets to high speed wireless Internet.

crankshaft centreline, making the entire powertrain unit shorter fore-to-aft. This design enables a shorter overall vehicle length, increased interior space, enhanced safety crush zones, and lower weight. A “steep” first gear and a “tall” overdrive top gear achieve a wide ratio spread of 6:14:1. This allows Trax to achieve robust acceleration as well as fuel efficiency and lower engine noise at highway cruising speeds. The turbocharger is integrated within the exhaust manifold for reduced weight and greater packaging flexibility. A solid cast crankshaft and forged connecting rods deliver additional durability to support the engine’s pressurized power and torque.

Trax is powered by a power-dense Ecotec 1.4 litre turbocharged four cylinder engine backed by an efficiency-enhancing six-speed automatic transmission that produces 138 horsepower and 148 lb.-ft. of torque between 1,850 and 4,900 rpm. The transmission has a unique design with the planetary gearsets positioned on the same axis and the engine

Trax isi s built on a robust global platform and engineered with precise suspension tuning to deliver one of the segment’s quietest and most refined driving experiences. You can see the new 2015 Trax at McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC at 3850-48 Avenue, Camrose. Phone 780-672-2355 and ask for one of the friendly sales professionals.

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The poll also suggests that drivers may be too reliant on visual inspections and TPMS systems. Nearly three quarters (72 per cent) cite “tires look low” as a reason for measuring their tire inflation levels, and 32 per cent say “the appearance of a warning light” is a factor that motivates them to check tire pressures. Good news emerging from the study is that 69 per cent of drivers use a personal air pressure gauge when measuring tire pressures. As well, 78 per cent report they rotated their tires in the past year and 56 per cent had their vehicle’s tire alignment checked in the past 12 months. Fuel economy, environmental benefits

Measuring tire pressures monthly can result in considerable cost savings. A motorist riding on under inflated tires who drives 20,000 kilometres per year can save at least $100 per year. Those who drive longer distances can save much more. The environmental benefits of proper tire inflation are also significant. Drivers operating their vehicles on under inflated tires are expected to waste more than 500 million litres of fuel in 2014, enough to power 275,000 vehicles for a full year. This unnecessary fuel consumption will release an additional 1.2 million tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The poll also found that, despite today’s high fuel prices, 81 per cent of Canadian drivers are unfamiliar with low rolling resistance (LRR) tires. These advanced technology tires, which are designed and constructed for fuel efficiency, save at the pumps because they roll more smoothly and thereby require less energy to push them down the road. Tire makers report that LRR tires can cut fuel costs by as much as 4.5 per cent. The average motorist using these advanced technology tires can expect to save hundreds of dollars over the lifetime of using these tires. Nearly two thirds of those polled (61 per cent) expressed interest in acquiring LLR tires. Ninety-two per cent were motivated by improved fuel economy and 44 per cent wanted to protect the environment through lower vehicle emissions.

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under 100m medley relay and 50m free. Jacob Weiler won bronze medals in the boys’ nine and 10 100m free and 200m free, and bronze medals in the boys’ 14 and under 200m medley relay and 200m free relay. Anna White won gold medals in the girls’ open 200m medley and 200m free relays, and bronze medals in the girls’ 15 to

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I WOULD LIKE TO THANK all those who took part in the memorial service at Rosealta Lodge for my late sister, JEWEL ERICKSON. Thanks to friends and family for memorial donations and messages of sympathy. Special thanks to the staff at Rosealta Lodge and St. Mary’s Hospital for the care you gave her. – Sincerely, Donna Orr THE FAMILY OF JOEL CASSADY would like to thank family and friends for visiting Joel in St. Mary’s Hospital. We would like to express our great appreciation to family, friends and neighbours for food trays, flower arrangements and cards of condolence, and for the many memorial donations given in Joel’s memory. Thank you to Dr. Slabbert and Laurel, for your loving care; to all the wonderful nurses in Palliative Care; to Alyson and staff at Home Care; to Rev. Brian Hunter for officiating and for his kind words. A special thanks to the Camrose Fire Department for the Honour Guard and for transporting the urn to the cemetery in the antique fire truck. Randy Haugen, we sincerely appreciated all your help. We especially want to thank Cam and staff at Burgar Funeral Home for their service and guidance. Also, thanks to the women of the United Church for the lovely lunch. – Connie, Jay, Tammy and families THE FAMILY OF GRANT COMFORT would like to sincerely thank and express our great appreciation to family, friends and neighbours for gifts of food, flowers and many kind words and cards of condolence. The love and hugs helped to make this sad time a little more bearable. Thank you so very much to Dr. Peters and Dr. Letley. Also, a thank you to the nurses at St. Mary’s and to the staff of Louise Jensen for the special care while Grant was a resident there. Thank you to Pastor Ralph Kassen for his visits and funeral service and to our special friends who contributed to the funeral service. Also thank you to the ladies of the Camrose Community Church for the wonderful and delicious lunch and to Allen Brager and Doug Davies for ushering. Thank you to Richard Edwards and his wife Marlene and Keitha Cunningham for the music. – Shirley Comfort and family

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

PERSONAL DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780-672-9903. LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142. LADY LOOKING TO MEET gentleman 60 - 80 years of age for friendship. Please respond to Advertiser 324, c/o The Camrose Booster, 4925-48 St., Camrose AB T4V 1L7.

LOOKING FOR A GOOD CAT that is tame, a good hunter and good for a farm. Ph. 780678-0053 after 8:00 a.m.

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WANTED WILL ACCEPT OLD VEHICLES, machinery, scrap iron, etc. Car batteries (will pay for). Call 780-672-6917 or 780686-5211.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED 2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391. I AM SELF-EMPLOYED and will do small jobs such as grass cutting. For big jobs such as landscaping, I will have a crew or helpers. Competitive rates depending on size of lot/ yard. I am very fussy, reliable, honest, truthful and trustworthy. If interested, contact 780678-0053 8:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

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M O T O R C Y C L E MECHANIC REQUIRED – Experience essential. Apply in person at Camrose Motorsports, 5607-48 Ave. NO phone calls please! THE DAYSLAND ARENA is now accepting applications for a caretaker for the 2014/15 hockey season. This position would start Sept., running until early April. Please send resumés to: kevdavis@telus.net or to Box 15, Daysland, AB T0B 1A0. FULLY LICENSED HAIRDRESSER WANTED to work in a busy salon in Viking. Chair rent $40/day. Call 780-385-6400 for more information. Ask for Brett.

CAMROSE & DISTRICT SATURDAY MORNING FARMERS’ MARKET has an opening for the position of Market Manager. Please send resumé to: Secretary, Saturday Morning Farmers’ Market, 5719-43 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 0A5. Deadline for submissions is Sept. 13, 2014. TIRAS DAIRIES, INC. requires three permanent full-time FOOD PROCESSING LABOURERS Hours may vary. Morning, afternoon or evening shift work. Duties involve preparing, packaging and cleaning of cheese and related processing equipment. Some heavy lifting may be involved. Previous experience is considered an asset. A minimum of high school education is required. Starting wage is $14/hr., no benefits. Please submit resumé in person or by mail to: Tiras Dairies, Inc. 3712-42 Ave. Camrose AB T4V 4W3 Or fax to 780-608-2492 CLASS 1 DRIVER NEEDED for part-time oilfield deliveries. Wage based on experience and safety tickets. Victory Oilfield Services Inc., 780-887-9007. ENERGETIC, RESPONSIBLE PERSON required for a permanent part-time Receptionist/Chiropractic Assistant position in a busy clinic. Excellent communication and computer skills required. We are looking for a team player with a positive attitude who shares our commitment to patient wellness. Drop off resumés and references to: Camrose Chiropractic Clinic, 4920-52 Street, Camrose, AB. RDA REQUIRED for twothree days per week with a possibility of more hours. Please fax resumé to 780-672-3089 or drop off at 4849-49 St., Camrose AB T4V 1N1.

SERVICES WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, basements, light hauling. 780678-1847 (cell), Tom. R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs Garages, concrete work Arborite and tiles 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649. LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, owners PHONE 780-679-9134

McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING Full alteration 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 TOTAL FOOT CARE, 780-672-3993. Have a specially trained RN visit you. GARBAGE COLLECTION • Weekly scheduled farm and acreage garbage collection in Camrose County • City residential and business collection • One-time garbage pickup to the dump COUNTY ENVIRO PICK-UP Ph. 780-608-0604 DSS CONSTRUCTION Fall is here! Get your last minute projects done! For decks, garages, sidewalks fences, home renovations and much more,

give me a call and we can plan together! Devin Meakins Ph. 780-853-1080

EXECUTIVE PAINTING 75% DISCOUNT NO GST PAINTING INTERIOR Call 780-312-1046 anytime MASSAGE Japanese Shiatsu and Swedish Massage Summer Special - $30 Home visits only Call 780-781-0236 anytime PIANO TEACHER – Experienced with all levels and ages. Call or text Teresa, 780781-7592. PARTY TENT FOR RENT – 20’x30’, $400. Phone 780608-9695.

FOR RENT FOR RENT ADS NOW UPLOADED TO The Camrose Booster Website DAILY! CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505 CAMROSE ELKS’ HALL – Great location for any small or large function. Two levels. Banquet facilities with full kitchen. Recently renovated. For rental call: Mid-City Property, 780672-0662, Elks’ Hall at 780-6727433 or Gerry at 780-672-4326.


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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT, CAMROSE – 800 sq. ft. in building located at 4939-49 St. Call 403-227-0098. COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT, CAMROSE – 4,352 sq. ft. building, large lot, three overhead doors. Ph. 780672-5113. MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs We have: • Duplexes • Houses • 4-Plexes • Condos •Apartments • Storage and more! Call 780-672-0662 for more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji TAMARACK PLACE Senior friendly community, smoke and pet-free. Features a social room, elevator and on-site manager. We are now accepting applications for our two-bedroom suites. All suites contain five appliances, including in-suite washer and dryer. Office hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Ph. 780-678-2621 ASPEN TERRACE Modern, spacious, clean Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, in-suite washer/dryer Heat, hot water, parking included Pet friendly In quiet surroundings All amenities within walking distance One- and Two-bedroom suites available Call office 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday 780-672-8681 Visit us on Kijiji

VILLAGE BY THE PARK – Spacious one and two bedroom suites. Quiet adult living building. Close to all amenities with onsite management. For more information and availability please call Grand Park Village, 780678-3272 or check our website at www.firesidepropertygroup.com

HOUSEHOLD H O U S E H O L D INVENTORY REDUCTION – For sale: Ironing board and cover, $5; Iron, $20; twin size down duvet w/cover and sham, $45; swivel rocking chair, $30; paint booth, suitable for airbrushing small models, $60; loveseat hide-a-bed, $90; woman’s/girl’s 52” Spectrum kinetic cross country skis, poles and size 6/7 boots, used once, $75. Ph. 780-672-2901.

REAL ESTATE EXECUTIVE RANCH STYLE HOME – 3,760 total sq. ft. home on 8.5 acres, seven miles southwest of Killam. Six bedrooms, four bathrooms, two fireplaces, two decks, nine appliances, new oak floors up and carpet down. New bathrooms, countertops and tile, attached garage. Mature shelter belt and professional perennial landscaping. Shop, barn, storage shed, fenced and more! REDUCED TO $549,000. Call Marilyn O’Brien, 780-385-8686. www.comfree.com/459392. HAY LAKES – 5.5 acres, not in a subdivision. Three-level split home with 3 + 1 bedrooms. Outbuildings include shop, large open-front shed and barn. #E3372427. Asking $304,900. Call Ron Hodge, Royal LePage Gateway, 780-986-8407.

ASSORTED VACUUMS – $20 ea. Ph. 780-877-2255. CUISINART FOOD PROCESSOR – $50. Ph. 780877-2255. PRESERVING JARS – $1 $3 per dozen. Ph. 780-672-1153.

MACHINERY SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD’? Call The Camrose Booster Classified, 789-672-3142. AERATION PIPES – For 14 ft. bins, rocket system, Ph. 780374-2317, 780-608-3377. 1978 18 FT. VERSATILE swather pick-up reels; 1978 JD 7700 combine, 2,100 hrs., one owner; 1987 JD 7720 Titan 2 combine, 2,400 hrs. All shedded. Ph. 780-672-3755 evenings.

BOOSTER ADS GET RESULTS

ACREAGE FOR SALE – 2.92 acres just south of New Norway. 1,128 sq. ft. bungalow, three bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths on main floor. Fully finished basement with two bedrooms, three-piece bath, rumpus room, lots of storage. Double detached garage, park-like yard and garden. $335,000. Ph. 780-855-2482 to view.

MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 29 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs

HOUSEKEEPERS For many consecutive years, the Norsemen Inn has won housekeeping awards for the outstanding way its staff keeps the guest rooms clean and tidy. If you like keeping rooms clean and tidy, a housekeeping job in our hotel could be right for you. And if you’re interested in a management role, we’re looking for a head housekeeper.

Restaurant, Nightclub and Lounge Servers Earn above-average tips, work in a fast-paced, friendly, professional atmosphere and reap the rewards of serving others. Become a server in the Tap Room Bar + Brewery, the Gravity Lounge or in our restaurant.

Banquet Workers

Here’s a great way to earn extra cash on weekends; especially good for university students. Must be 18 years old with a friendly personality and tidy appearance.

Security

The Tap Room Bar + Brewery needs security staff with a friendly personality.

FREE ADVERTISING

Apply at the front desk for any of these positions.

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

If you have personal items (not related to a profession, trade or business) valued at $100 or less, we will give you a

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. THREE WATER CONTAINERS – Asking $150 for all three. Ph. 780-678-0053 after 7:00 a.m.

FREE CLASSIFIED AD Your message will be delivered to almost 13,500 households! • • • •

Mail, fax, email or drop off your ad copy. One item per ad – 10 word limit. Include the price of the item in your ad. Offer excludes living things, except when offered for free.

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Mail to: Classified Ad Department, Camrose Booster Ltd. 4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 Phone: 780-672-3142 Fax: 780-672-2518 Email: ads@camrosebooster.com

Nick McNabb, of Forestburg, on August 24, a son. To Natasha and Sebastian Miller, of Camrose, on August 27, a daughter. To Erika Reimer and Dustin McGuire, of Red Deer, on August 27, a son. To Janna and Shawn Rioux, of Camrose, on August 27, a daughter. To Richelle Buelow and Taylor Rose, of Sedgewick, on August 27, a daughter.

GARAGE SALES 5203-56 ST. – (Back alley). Fri., Sept. 12, 4 - 8 p.m., Sat., Sept. 13, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Furniture, household, tools, suitcases, books, purses, jewellery, giftware and more.

To Natasha Jones and Brian Portas, of Camrose, on August 27, a son. To Deanna and Kevin Henry, of Camrose, on August 27, a son. To Abigail and John Hofer, of Ferintosh, on August 28, a son. To Whitney and Tim Huseby, of Camrose, on September 1, a daughter.

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Kodiaks knock off Denmark

APPRENTICE HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC

By Murray Green

The Camrose Kodiaks scored three goals in the second period to build up a cushion as they defeated the Denmark U-20 national team 4-3 at the EnCana Arena to finish the exhibition season Aug. 31. “Pre-season went well and we had a great look at our young talent. We kept around many of our young players for the exhibition tournaments and this opened their eyes to the speed of the game,” said coach Boris Rybalka. “We played mostly rookies the first two exhibition games and then started to insert the veterans into the line-ups and after the game against Denmark we brought our roster down to 25 players, which it sits at today.” Camrose beat the Lloydminster Bobcats 2-1 in overtime Aug. 30 and lost a close 5-4 overtime game to Bonnyville in Camrose on Aug. 29. Against Denmark, Cole McBride led the Kodiaks in scoring with two goals, while Ryker Leer and Braeden Salverda notched single markers. Devin McDonald made 37 of 40 saves in the Camrose net. “The Denmark game was a highlight for many of the players and they were a very good team with great speed and puck movement,” added coach Rybalka. The Kodiaks added defenceman Mackenzie Watson to the squad to provide more depth and experience. Against Bonnyville, Brett Njaa garnered a hat trick and Watson added the tying goal late in the game to force overtime. Goalie Matt Zentner turned away 45 of 49 shots directed his way. The Kodiaks’ Alberta Junior Hockey League regular season opens with a three game road swing. Camrose begins in Olds, Brooks and against the Calgary Mustangs before returning for the home opener. “I believe the league will once again have parity as teams are equal in talent and this should mean an exciting season coming up. With a few rule changes fans will see a difference on the ice as now, if you ice the puck, you will not be allowed to change. Also, the CJHL has implemented a one fight rule where now if you fight once you are ejected from the game,” he explained. “We have a great group of young men and they made the task very difficult for us to get down to 25 players,” he said. The Kodiaks have added a few veteran players in trades. Adam Wheeldon played the past few years with Trail in the BCHL.

Flagstaff County invites applications for a permanent fulltime 1st Year Apprentice Heavy Duty Mechanic, with employment to commence as soon as position can be filled. Flagstaff County provides a competitive salary, benefits package and pension plan. Function: To perform skilled 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: Valid Driver’s License Mechanical experience an asset Driver’s Abstract For more information, contact Kevin Kinzer, Shop Supervisor at 780-384-4106 or Steve Kroetch, Lead Mechanic at 780-390-0340 or 780-384-4124. Please submit resumés 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.

Choose a career where people matter! We are currently inviting applications at our Good Shepherd Home in Wetaskiwin, AB for a:

Site Manager

HEALTH & SAFETY COORDINATOR Recon is seeking a mature individual to take the position of HSE Coordinator to help maintain compliance with COR/safety fitness certificate/ ISNetworld, ComplyWorks, WCB and other customer requirements. Qualifications and requirements • Working knowledge of OH&S regulations, WCB and transportation regulations • Ability to identify complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions • Ability to use logic and reason to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions • Knowledge in Word, Excel, email and other related computer programs • Ability to deal with employees, customers and vendors in a professional manner • NCSO designation • Experience is an asset This is a full-time position with competitive wage, benefits and matching RRSP Please forward all resumés to hr@reconna.ca or fax to 780.888.2211 Thank you for your interest. Only those candidates selected for further consideration will be contacted.

The Good Samaritan Good Shepherd Home offers seniors 68 supportive living suites and one community support bed. We are searching for a compassionate and adaptable leader to: • Foster an environment that is resident-centered with a strong focus on customer satisfaction, quality of life and continual improvement • Manage the administrative functions and day-to-day operations of the centre • Support quality improvement and best practice initiatives • Effectively plan, organize, implement, and evaluate service in accordance with service agreements, government regulations, accreditation standards, public health practices, and other legislated requirements

IMMEDIATE OPENINGS… REWARDING CHANGE OF CAREER OPTIONS

The successful candidate is a licensed health care professional with experience in geriatric care and community health services. Please submit your covering letter and resume to: careers@gss.org. Please quote competition #CO.14.031. Visit www.gss.org to view all employment opportunities.

Busy Camrose law firm requires

Legal Secretary Experience with real estate preferred, but open to anyone hard working, intelligent and willing to learn.

GS40-4 Please send resumé to: Camrose Booster FARNHAM WEST STOLEE LLP September 95016-52 & 16, 2014 Street Classified Display Camrose, Alberta T4V 1V7 2 col = 3.679" Fax 780-679-0958

We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those selected for interviews will be contacted.

All Yard Positions

We need energetic people in good physical condition. Candidates must be conscientious in operating trucks, have a valid driver’s license and know how to find addresses. It is essential that you can function well with people. Picker truck experience valuable. We welcome your application!

Full-time Contractors’ Service Area

We’re wanting to hire someone with a positive, helpful attitude, and a good understanding of buildings and building materials or years of experience in the construction trade. Full-time opportunity for male or female.

Benefits of working at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre • an exciting retail work • opportunity to learn about the environment thousands of products Home Hardware carries • competitive wages • opportunities for advancement • opportunity to help customers live better lives • a clean, safe working environment

Apply with resumé… “He was their captain the past few years and we knew we were looking for leadership on and off the ice. We are excited to have him in a Kodiak uniform. He will bring leadership to our team and organization. Mackenzie Watson is a defenceman from Calgary. With Mackenzie we have acquired a defenceman that will be a stay at home

steady player who will move the puck to the feeds and do his job in the defensive zone. After losing Luc Lemire, Davin Stener and Quinn Brown, we felt we needed to add some more veteran presence on the back end.” Camrose faces the Mustangs in the EnCana Arena on Sept. 19 and then the Cal-

6809-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-8818 Fax 780-672-8809 Email jill@hhbccamrose.ca gary Canucks on Sept. 20. Both games start at 7 p.m. “We will have a carnival outside in the parking lot (weather permitting) with a tail gate barbecue. The

Chamber of Commerce train will be there giving free rides to everyone,” said the coach. All of the fun begins at 5 p.m. both nights and up to game time.


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Office: 4825-51 Street, Camrose Mailing: P.O Box 1491, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1X4 Phone 780-679-6803 • Fax 780-679-6880 www.camroseopendoor.com director@camroseopendoor.com Our mission is to meet the needs of youth who find themselves at risk. We are hiring a

Donor Relations and Communications Person

This is a NEW part-time position with flexible hours and location. We want to hear from you if: Y • You are energized by this ✔ OUR MONDA Y TO D Donor O LIST To Do list. ✔ Plan thank you c a donor apprec lls and visits ✔ Sch • You love the challenge ed ia ✔ Upd ule social m tion event of fundraising for a ate Su edia po m ✔ sts a c CR M Atten nonprofit organization ✔ Mee d fundraising software working with youth. t n ew p event eople • You love planning events and are so organized your friends roll their eyes. • You know that saying thanks is the second most important thing we do. (The most important is our mission) • Your goal is to increase donations + fundraising revenue as well as donor retention. • You are a donor relations ninja! See our website for full job description.

Please send resumé with cover letter by Friday, Sept. 12, 2014 to: Randal Nickel – Executive Director (by fax, email, mail or in person)

IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR A LOT ATTENDANT / GENERAL LABOURER Our successful applicant will be selfmotivated and reliable. A current driver’s license with a good driver’s record is required. You will be responsible for moving trailers and keeping our sales lot tidy, organized and inviting for our ever-expanding customer base. Forklift experience is desirable, but not essential. You would be physically able to do some lifting and do assembly work on trailers arriving from the factory. Above average pay for above average individual! Apply to Max.

D&D Vehicle Sales & Service 3760-48 Avenue, Camrose 780-672-4400

Carillion Alberta is currently seeking permanent full-time Class 3

OPERATORS

for the Camrose area. Applicants must have Alberta Class 3 driver’s license with an air brake endorsement as a minimum. Experience in Provincial and/or Municipal Maintenance or related field is preferred. Carillion offers competitive wages and benefits. Carillion maintains a substance abuse policy. Please email or fax your written applications to: Carillion Canada Inc. Email: drewega@carillion.ca or Fax: 780-632-5060

SHOP AND GENERAL LABOURER POSITION SPECIFICS: Department: Service Reports to: Service Manager Supervises: Not Applicable Location: Camrose Purpose: • This position is responsible for performing cleaning duties in the shop as necessary. Responsibilities: • Maintain general housekeeping within shop including sweeping floors, emptying garbage, etc. • Provide general assistance to all departments as requested by manager • Follows all safety rules and regulations in performing work assignments • Other duties assigned by Management or directly related to customer service Experience, Education, Skills and Knowledge: • Farming background is preferred • Proficient oral and written communication skills • Ability to lift at least 75 lbs. repeatedly • High School Diploma or equivalent experience required • Valid driver’s license is required Interested candidates can email their resumés to Annette Lohner at alohner@briltd.com

SECRETARY/ OFFICE ASSISTANT REQUIRED

Permanent part-time (approx. 20-25 hr./week) Accepting application for a self-motivated individual, willing to work independently, in a part-time capacity. Duties include but not limited to: • answer telephone, retrieve and relay all messages • written correspondences and follow-up • web marketing sales, capturing orders and tracing and all follow-up • prepare spread sheets (Excel) • process travel reports and sales • data entry • co-ordinate travel schedules (bookings and itineraries) • maintain office filing system • track inventory • assist office staff as required Applicant requires strong computer and communication skills, ability to work independently prioritizing tasks and must be able to multi-task. Job to commence once suitable candidate is found. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, we contact only candidates who are selected for interviews. Application to be emailed to kim@kobeclassic.com

Full-time Janitors Starting wage is $15.00 and it is dayshift only. Work week is Monday to Friday Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Accepting resumés immediately. Valid driver’s license would be an asset. Must be 18 years of age, have good work ethic, be reliable and physically fit. Please send resumé to Bill Pearcey, Magic Maintenance Supervisor Battle River Generating Station Phone 780-582-8153 or 780-582-2185 Fax 780-582-8175 • Email jobs@magicmaintenance.ca ATCO Power, Battle River Generating Station Forestburg, Alberta

Buffaloes football supports Camrose Women’s Shelter

By Murray Green The atom, peewee and bantam Camrose Buffaloes football teams are home for games on Sept. 14. The minor football clubs opened the regular season at home on Sept. 7 with the Edmonton Seahawks providing the opposition. “We play another home game on Sunday, Sept. 14 with the atoms kick-off at 10 a.m. against the Leduc Bobcats,” said atom manager Lisa Kennedy. The bantams start at 12:30 p.m. against the Stoney Plain Bombers and the peewee team follows at 3 p.m. against the Leduc Wildcats. “On Sunday, it will be a special game as we hope to collect food and items for the Camrose Women’s Shelter,” said Kennedy. “With each donation you will receive a draw ticket for a chance to take the field at half time and participate in a game with the chance of winning a prize. This half time game will take place at all three Buffaloes’ games.” The teams will be accepting any items of use for the Camrose Women’s Shelter such as monetary donations. They also need shampoo, hair conditioner, pajamas, new running shoes all children’s sizes, slippers, socks all sizes, undergarments in all sizes, diapers sizes four to six, craft supplies (including beads, construction paper, scissors and glue), gift cards for grocery stores and gas stations. “The Camrose Buffaloes atom team was honored to take the field at the Edmonton Eskimos’ game on Saturday, Aug. 23. They played a half field game consisting of three offensive plays and three defensive plays. It was a very positive experience for our players and coaches, as well as their families,” said the atom manager.


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Hiring

Part / Full-time

Prep-Buffet /Dishwasher Part-time is 16-24 hours per week. Full-time is 36-40 hours per week. Competitive wages. Petrofield Industries, the Leader in manufacturing Hydrovac trucks, is accep ng resumés for the following posi ons:

* General Labourers * Industrial Painters * Sandblasters * Material Handler * Automo ve Electrical Technician * Journeyman Welder / Appren ce * 2nd Yr Welder with Aluminum experience Visit our website at: www.tornadotrucks.com for more details. Our company has an enthusias c fast-paced working environment, with advancement possibili es for the mo vated person, and offers an excellent benefit package. Fax 403-742-5544 Email: hr@petrofield.com

Camrose Ramada Camrose is accepting applications for

Full-time and Part-time Night Audit Positions We offer competitive wages, bonuses, health benefits, RRSP plans and the opportunity to work with a caring team in a professional environment. Experience is an asset, but we will train the right person if they are hard-working and reliable. Apply with resumé in person to: Ramada Inn 4702-73 Street, Camrose

Part / Full-time Line

Cooks

Part-time is one to four shifts per week. Full-time is five shifts per week. Weekends involved. Competitive wages.

Part / Full-time

Casino Janitorial Five shifts per week available. Combination of weekday / weekend. Evening shifts. We will train anyone with a positive outlook and personality. Flexible starting times 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Forward resumés to: careers@camroseresortcasino.com or via fax 780-679-4962 No phone calls please. Please indicate position applying for.

Outstanding Opportunity to Excel in an Interesting Sales Role Agriterra Equipment is one of North America’s largest AGCO agricultural equipment dealers with complementary products such as Bourgault and Morris seeding and tillage equipment and Cub Cadet consumer products. We provide our customers with new and used equipment, complimented with product support through our parts and service departments. Job Title: Agricultural Equipment Salesperson Branch: Camrose Reporting to: Sales Manager Job Duties and Responsibilities include: • Promote sales to existing clients • Identify and solicit potential customers and clients • Consult with customers and identify product to suit customers’ needs • Provide after-sales support and service • Estimate costs of maintaining equipment and products Job Requirements and Qualifications include: • Demonstrated ability to grow sales • Organization and multi-tasking skills • Outside sales experience required • Knowledge of agriculture industry and equipment is an asset

Want to Join a Growing Team? Our Camrose, Alberta Manufacturing Facility is looking for energetic, dependable and physically fit

General Labourers

to support our growing business. Bayou Perma Pipe Canada, Ltd. is a dynamic, global supplier of factory pre-insulated piping systems to the oil and gas, district heating and cooling, and industrial markets. We offer competitive wages, benefits and shift premiums. Applicants are required to complete and pass preemployment drug and alcohol screening. If you are interested in joining BPPC please submit your resumé to: Email: careers@bayoupermapipe.com or Fax: 877-208-9942 or Online: www.bayoupermapipe.com/Careers.aspx We thank you for your interest in joining the BPPC team; however, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

We offer a competitive salary, benefits including health and dental coverage and matching company RRSP plan. Please contact Branch Manager Blaine Heck at 780-672-2452 or bheck@agriterraeq.com We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only candidates selected for an interview will be notified.

4716-38 Street, Camrose • 780-672-2452

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Centralized Documentation Administration Full-time Loan Admin Clerk VISION CREDIT UNION LTD. The Vision Credit Union is a dynamic, growing financial institution that is looking for an energetic, self-motivated person to fill the full-time position of CDA Loan/Admin Clerk in our corporate office. THE POSITION • Reports to the CDA Manager • Loan/Admin Clerk • File maintenance/Verification/Documentation • Branch support to designated branches • Assist in other loan areas as assigned • Other duties as assigned

Carillion Alberta is currently seeking permanent full-time

GRADER OPERATOR

for the Camrose area. Applicants must have experience operating a grader. Experience in Provincial and/or Municipal Maintenance or related field is preferred. Carillion offers competitive wages and benefits. Carillion maintains a substance abuse policy. Please email or fax your written applications to: Carillion Canada Inc. Email: drewega@carillion.ca or Fax: 780-632-5060

REQUIRED • Computer knowledge an asset • Must be organized and be able to meet tight timelines • Perform tasks in a fast and accurate manner • Ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality • Ability to work as a team member • Must be bondable COMPENSATION • Salary commensurate with experience and skills. SUBMIT RESUMÉ ALONG WITH SALARY EXPECTATIONS BY SEPTEMBER 12, 2014 TO: Debbie McMann, Manager Centralized Documentation Administration Vision Credit Union Ltd. Corporate Office 5007-51 Street Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S6 Fax 780-679-2047 Email dmcmann@visioncu.ca Only those individuals invited for an interview will be contacted.


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BRZ Manager

WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY – Paintearth Mine

JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN An opportunity exists at the Paintearth Mine, located between Halkirk and Forestburg, Alberta for a Journeyman Electrician. Position Profile: This position reports directly to the Maintenance Foreman. Responsibilities include industrial electrical maintenance, including PLC programming and modern drives.There will be an opportunity to work with high voltage, high power equipment. Qualifications: The ideal candidate will possess an Interprovincial Journeyman Electrician Certificate and have industrial experience with tech cable, cable tray and PLC terminations. Experience with draglines and DC powered equipment is an asset.Troubleshooting experience with a willingness to be responsible for results is necessary. WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY – Paintearth Mine offers a competitive compensation and benefits package and provides the opportunity for personal growth and development. Closing date: September 12, 2014 Please email or fax your resumé and cover letter to Human Resources Email: careers.PEMSHM@prairiemines.com Fax: 403.884.3001 We thank all candidates for their applications; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We would kindly appreciate no phone calls.

We Want You to Join a Growing Team Are you an

Equipment Operator with oilfield or yard maintenance experience? Our Camrose, Alberta manufacturing facility is looking for you to support our growing business. Bayou Perma Pipe Canada, Ltd. is a dynamic, global supplier of factory pre-insulated piping systems to the oil and gas, district heating and cooling, and industrial markets. We offer competitive wages, benefits and shift premiums. Applicants are required to complete and pass pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. If you are interested in joining BPPC please submit your resumé to: Email: careers@bayoupermapipe.com or Fax: 877-208-9942 or Online: http://www.bayoupermapipe.com/Careers.aspx We thank you for your interest in joining the BPPC team; however, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

CCC is currently accepting applications for the position of BRZ Manager. The BRZ Manager is responsible for coordinating economic development activities for a thriving and diverse neighborhood commercial district. About the Position The CCC BRZ Manager is accountable to the Board of Directors and takes direction from the Chair. The CCC BRZ Manager will be responsible for the planning, implementation and realization of the strategic objectives of the BRZ, guided by its vision and mission statements. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: • Making recommendations to the Board on matters relating to policy and strategic direction; • Implementing priorities, programs and policies as approved by the Board; • Financial management and administrative functions; • Establish, encourage and maintain positive, constructive and proactive relationships with the appropriate public entities, community organizations and BRZ members; • Oversee and provide direction for the work of all committees, ensuring that it aligns with strategic priorities. • Regular business hours are typical, but some flexibility is required to accommodate occasional evening meetings or Saturday activities. Skills and Experience Required Candidates should have a keen interest and awareness of key issues facing CCC and BRZ sustainability, along with industry experience or education in one or more of the following areas: event management, public relations, small business management or development, retailing, community development, non-profit administration or fundraising. The ideal candidate must be outgoing, entrepreneurial, energetic, well organized and able to work effectively with others and independently. Strong oral and written communication skills are essential. Minimum Requirements 1. Skills and experience meet description above; preference will be given to candidates who have worked successfully for a nonprofit organization with a similar or related mission. 2. Post-secondary education in a related field and/or equivalent experience. 3. Proficient in Microsoft Office, Excel, QuickBooks, WordPress, desktop publishing. Experience with social media marketing, Mail Chimp/Constant Contact or similar program preferred. This is currently a part-time position with the opportunity for growth. Salary will commensurate with skills and experience. Application Process The deadline for submitting applications is September 30, 2014. Please submit applications or expressions of interest to Michael.Wetsch@ca.gt.com. Complete applications should include a cover letter, resumé and three references.

BATTLE RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION #31 invites applications for the following position:

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT HUMAN RESOURCES

ELECTRICIANS

Commmunity Electric Ltd. (CEL) is currently accepting applications for Journeyman and Apprentice Electricians for work in Camrose and area. All resumés will be considered. Please fax resumé to 780-672-2360 or email to conniek@celelectric.com

City Center Camrose (CCC) is a Business Revitalization Zone (BRZ) located in Camrose, Alberta. The CCC works to enhance the economic well-being of the area and provides a unified voice on behalf of the area businesses in liaising with the City of Camrose and other authorities to promote the BRZ as a desirable shopping destination for those in and around Camrose.

LINE COOKS Full-time or part-time. Apply within.

6115-48 Avenue, Camrose

Division Office – Camrose, AB

This is a permanent, full-time position to support the administrative work in the Division Office. For further information please contact Mr. Simon Grinde, Director of Human Resources, at sgrinde@brsd.ab.ca or 780-672-6131 Ext. 5260. Please submit applications as soon as possible to: http://hranywhere.brsd.ab.ca/hrsapplicant Competition #2015002 Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.


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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 the following positions for 1256146 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 3601-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 1L8

• 16 Food Counter Attendants, no experience or

Employment Opportunity PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT

education required, $11.00 per hour plus benefits for FT starting ASAP. Apply in person, by mail, phone 780-672-5087 (Diane/Dave) or fax 780-672-8808.

The City of Camrose is seeking a highly motivated, energetic and reliable individual with a strong aptitude in customer service to join the Building and Development section of Infrastructure and Planning Services as the Planning and Development Assistant.

Hiring the following positions for 796005 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 6602-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 4R1

MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITES: • Provides administrative support and assistance to Director of Planning and Development and Development Officers. • Prepare agendas and record minutes for Subdivision Approving Authority. • Update Land Use Bylaw (electronic and paper copies) and other documents when amendments/changes are approved and/or made. • Assist with preparation of Council reports, Bylaws, Development Appeals, Public Notices, referral letters, correspondence and other items as assigned. • Ensuring that pertinent records, transmittals, discussions and emails are properly coded and organized in both digital and physical copies. • Approval of Small Permits (Fence, Deck, and Accessory Buildings). • Answering general inquires about zoning, Land Use Bylaw, easements, off-site levies etc.

• 16 Food Counter Attendants, no experience or education required, $11.00 per hour plus benefits for FT starting ASAP. Apply in person, by mail, phone 780-608-7626 (Roxy/Ken) or fax 780-672-9455.

Now hiring for permanent full-time/part-time 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

HAIRDRESSER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Providence Place Daysland is looking for a new Hairdresser to add to our great team! We are looking for: - a fully qualified and experienced hairdresser/stylist - must be licenced - a reliable and friendly individual - likes to work with seniors You would be responsible for running your own shop with your supplies, and equipment. We supply the room, chair, two hair dryers, and towels. There is a nominal rental fee for the room. Submit resumé or inquire: Attention: Jay Adams Fax: 780-374-2529 Phone: 780-374-2527 Email: providence.place@hotmail.com In person: 6120-51Avenue, Daysland

Love Shoes?

QUALIFICATIONS: • High school graduate or GED equivalent. • General knowledge of Building/Planning & Development permits, applications and processes. • Working knowledge of construction terms and ability to interpret and explain the Land Use Bylaw. • Ability to prioritize routine and project work during busy periods while considering working as part of a team. • Proficient in computer skills including: Microsoft Office, GIS, AS400 and other Database Programs. • Excellent written and communication skills. • Previous Municipal experience within this field is considered an asset. • Familiarity with Land Titles Documents and website (Spin2) is considered an asset. HOURS OF WORK: Hours of work are typically 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mon. through Fri. COMPENSATION: The City of Camrose offers 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 resumé to Shelley Munro, Director of Building and Development by Friday, September 26, 2014 at 4:30 p.m. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. City of Camrose Attention: Director of Building and Development, Shelley Munro Mailing Address: 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 Office Location: 5415-49 Avenue, Camrose, AB Phone 780-672-4428 Email smunro@camrose.ca www.camrose.ca Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP). The personal information recorded on the application form is being collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The information will be used for the purpose(s) of employee recruitment and administration and is protected by the privacy provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. If you require additional information concerning the collection and use of this personal information, please contact the FOIP Officer at 780-672-4426.

Carleton graduate

Delivery Person…3 days per week

We have openings for the following positions:

Two Part-time Salespeople

Ideal for students able to work Saturdays and Thursday evenings.

Semi full-time Salesperson

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 resumé to Verna at…

Approximately 3 days/week, including some Saturdays.

Full-time Salesperson 40 hr./week

Apply in person with resumé to: Daryl or Leta Shillington or Karen Mingo

4851-50 Street • Downtown Camrose • www.solecityshoes.com

Augustana alumna Anna Kuntz received her Masters in Public History on June 13. She is currently working in her field and living in Ottawa.

Purity WATER COMPANY

780-672-1992

4704-49 Avenue, Camrose

(1 block east of Fountain Tire Downtown) Open Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sat., 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.


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Expanding business means excellent career opportunities for qualified applicants

YourGROWS Career HERE Are you interested in working for Canada’s most recognized brand? Canadian Tire in Camrose is hiring! Many of our student employees are now returning to school and we’re gearing up for the busy times ahead.

Full-time and Part-time Positions available in all areas of the store Including evening and weekend shifts for students. To apply, please drop off your resumé at the customer service desk. Application forms are also available. 6601-48 Avenue, Camrose

For Sale by

Tender

4711-41 Street, Camrose Lot 7, Block 1, Plan 7621027 2.17 acres (more or less) Property includes: Two 60’x40’ Sheds (one is heated) One 30’x50’ Office One 50’x100’ Quonset Deadline for tenders* is September 30, 2014 Submit your tender to Andrukow Group Solutions Inc. Attn.: Darrell Helgeland 4711-41 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 3A2

*Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted

Prism Integrated Solutions Inc. is located in Forestburg, AB and is a specialty oilfield production equipment manufacturer. We are currently accepting applications for:

• Draftsman • QC / Safety Manager • B Pressure Welder • Apprentice HD or Automotive Mechanic We take pride in offering excellent wages, a benefits plan, job security and opportunity for growth. Please email resumés to n_thorsteinson@prismcorp.net

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES To maintain and improve our customer service and growing dealership, we are seeking applications to fill the following positions:

Auto Body Technician Journeyman / 3rd or 4th Year Apprentice Journeyman Technician or Apprentice required for volume collision centre. Wages and benefits are industry competitive. Looking for a self-starting and motivated individual. A great attitude toward customer service is required.

Shop Assistant

Duties include assisting journeyman and being responsible for shop cleanliness and organization. Competitively compensated with benefits and wages. Please forward resumés via email or fax, attn. Gary Balcom, Collision Centre Manager Email gbalcom@lambford.com Fax 780-672-2440

Highway 13 East, 3771-48 Avenue, Camrose

Required Immediately Experienced Real Estate Paralegal for full-time position. • Minimum 2 years conveyancing experience in a law firm • Excellent computer skills • Strong telephone and interpersonal skills Fielding & Company LLP offers an excellent benefits package and competitive wages. All applications will be held in confidence. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. Email resumés to cheryl@camroselaw.com by September 15, 2014.


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PUBLIC INFORMATION SESSION Camrose Creek Sanitary Trunk Sewer Extension The City of Camrose will be hosting a public information session to present the planned construction of the Camrose Creek Sanitary Trunk Sewer Extension through Jubilee Park. At this time we will be able to answer any of your question or concerns. For additional information, contact Jeremy Enarson, Director of Engineering Services for the City at 780-672-4428. Date:

Thurs. Sept. 11, 2014

Time:

3:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Location: Training Room, Camrose Fire Hall, 201 Mount Pleasant Dr.

MIRROR LAKE TRAIL IMPROVEMENTS

Work is being done on the trail around Mirror Lake in preparation for asphalt overlay being put down this fall. Some benches will be removed and replaced, landscaping will be done in required areas, and the spraying of the herbicide Round Up will take place along trail edges. Signage will be posted and caution is advised. There will be occasions when the trail will be closed to all traffic. For more information call the Community Services Department at 780-672-9195.

UNIDIRECTIONAL FLUSHING PROGRAM

Why the City of Camrose is implementing the Unidirectional Flushing (UDF) Program: 1. To maintain and improve the City’s water quality. 2. To improve water flow and pressure in the water distribution system. 3. To reduce bacterial growth, restore disinfectant residual, and improve water color. 4. Unidirectional Flushing uses 40% less water than traditional flushing programs due to increased water velocity. 5. In addition to scouring the water pipes, the UDF Program also gives the City the opportunity to check, exercise, and maintain all water valves and hydrants. The UDF program began August 7, 2014, starting with Zone A (in Area 1) and will continue for 2-3 months. Water service should not be disrupted during the flushing process. There may be a slight drop in pressure or a presence of discoloration in the water from the minerals and sediments being flushed from the pipes. If a discoloration is noticed, please turn the tap off for 15 minutes and flush from your bathtub tap until the water is clear. If there are any questions or concerns in regards to the Unidirectional Flushing Program please feel free to contact Robyn Knauft at the City of Camrose Engineering Department at 780-672-4428. For additional information please visit the City of Camrose website at www.camrose.ca.

NOTICE OF SUBDIVISION APPROVAL Decision by the City of Camrose Subdivision Approval Authority Take notice that on August 28, 2014, City of Camrose Subdivision Approval Authority conditionally approved the following subdivision: FILE: SUB 10-14 LEGAL: Lot 1MR, Block 55, Plan 0023056 ADDRESS: 5105-66 Street, Camrose PURPOSE: The purpose of this application is to ensure sufficient lands are set aside for the future extension of the walking trail. For further information, please contact: The City of Camrose Shelley Munro Subdivision Approving Authority

NOTICE OF SUBDIVISION APPROVAL Decision by the City of Camrose Subdivision Approval Authority Take notice that on August 28, 2014, City of Camrose Subdivision Approval Authority conditionally approved the following subdivision: FILE: SUB 11-14 LEGAL: Block 1, Plan 5934S ADDRESS: 5902-51 Avenue, Camrose PURPOSE: The purpose of this application is to ensure sufficient lands are set aside for the future extension of the walking trail. For further information, please contact: The City of Camrose Shelley Munro Subdivision Approving Authority

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS ISSUED

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 Byaw 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 Development Services, Lower Floor, Mirror Lake Centre, during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday (telephone 780-678-3044). Permit # DP3883 DP3884 DP3888 DP3889 DP3890 DP3897 DP3899 ABP2014037 ABP2014038 FP2014080 FP2014081 FP2014082

Land Description Plan Block Lot 142XXXX 03 19 142XXXX 02 14 142XXXX 02 15 142XXXX 02 13 142XXXX 03 20 142XXXX 03 21 0840439 07 23 5750RS 08 03 0827968 10 37 0324355 07 54 1967TR 18 31 0324932 34 01

Civic Address

Development

3511-52 Street 3423-51 Street 3421-51 Street 3425-51 Street 3513-52 Street 3515-52 Street 5610-24 Avenue 4505-66 Street Close 4410B-73 Street 3805-69 Street 5701-42 Avenue 3011-67 Street

Single family dwelling Single family dwelling Single family dwelling Single family dwelling Single family dwelling Single family dwelling Single family dwelling Accessory Building Accessory Building Fence Permit Fence Permit Fence Permit


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INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND The following farmland, located in Camrose County seven miles east of Camrose, is hereby offered for sale by tender, subject to the restrictions, reservations and non-financial obligations in the existing Certificates of Title: Parcel 1: NE 13-47-19-W4 Containing 159 acres, more or less Excepting thereout all mines and minerals Parcel 2: SE 13-47-19-W4 Containing 147.83 acres, more or less Excepting thereout all mines and minerals Tenders will be entertained on either or both Parcel 1 and Parcel 2. Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “OLSON TENDER”, to Andreassen Borth, with the tenderer’s GST number and accompanied by a certified cheque or bank draft made payable to “Andreassen Borth” for $5,000.00, and must be delivered before 12:00 noon on November 7, 2014 to Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1, attention James Harry Andreassen. Possession will be provided on closing, provided harvesting of 2014 crop is completed. The owner will pay the 2014 property taxes without adjustment. Tenders will not be opened in public. The sale is subject to right of first refusal to existing tenant, Rookmaker Farms Ltd. The balance of the purchase price shall l be paid to Andreassen Borth on or before December 1, 2014. Tenders are irrevocable and shall remain open until dealt with by the offices of Andreassen Borth. If a successful tenderer does not complete the purchase after acceptance of that tender, their deposit shall be forfeited. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all tenders. Deposits received from unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them by mail. For further information, please call Ken or Marilyn at 780-672-6385.

INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND ROSALIND AREA Joan E. Hill hereby offers the following land for sale by tender, subject to the existing reservations on title: NE 10-44-17-W4 Containing 154 acres, more or less House and outbuildings “as is” Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “HILL TENDER”, to Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1, on or before 12:00 noon on October 15, 2014, and shall be accompanied with a cheque for 5% of the tender price, and GST number. Tenders will not be opened in public. The highest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. Unsuccessful tenderers will be notified by mail, and their cheques returned. Successful tenderer shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before November 1, 2014, and their cheque shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price. The vendor will not be providing a Real Property Report. For further information, or to view the property, please contact Joan E. Hill at 780-375-2470.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of NEIL MARTZ, who died on August 14, 2014. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by October 10, 2014, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

Correction A story on United Church minister Liz CarterMorgan indicated that she was a diaconal minister. She is actually an ordained minster. The Camrose Booster apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Estate of MARGARET EVELYN O’DONNELL, who died on August 25, 2014. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by October 10, 2014, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.


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Brendan Lunty places fourth in marathon OVER 55 YEARS STRONG IN OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION

Competitive Salary

Bankable Overtime

3 Weeks’ Vacation

Flex Days

Health & Dental Benefits

Vision Care Plan

Fitness Benefit Plan

WE’RE GROWING Over 55 years strong, Arnett & Burgess Oilfield Construction Limited (A&B), safely provides quality pipeline construction, facility installation, custom fabrication, pipeline integrity, maintenance and related contraction services to the energy industry.

ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK (Sedgewick, AB) Full-time (Mon.-Fri., 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)

• Applicants should have experience with A/P processing including general ledger allocations, GST, vendor account reconciliations, job costing and manual cheque processing. • Experience in Worker’s Compensation, PST and electronic payment processing is an asset. • Strong Microsoft Office knowledge (MS Word, Excel and Outlook). • Ability to prioritize work to meet month end deadlines is required. • Applicant must have strong written and verbal communication skills, be detail oriented and able to work in a team setting. • Must demonstrate initiative, professionalism and be able to work independently.

ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE CLERK (Sedgewick, AB) Full-time (Mon.-Fri., 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.)

• Applicants should have experience with A/R processing including Alberta Builders Lien Act, computerized posting, GST applicability and account reconciliations. • Basic bookkeeping knowledge is an asset. • Strong Microsoft Office knowledge (MS Word, Excel and Outlook). • Ability to prioritize work to meet month end deadlines is required. • Applicant must have strong written and verbal communication skills, be detail oriented and able to work in a team setting. • Must demonstrate initiative, professionalism and be able to work independently. PLEASE APPLY TO: Email: hr@abpipeliners.com | Phone: 780.384.4050 Fax 780.384.2402 | www.abpipeliners.com A&B would like to thank those who apply, but only candidates selected for possible employment will be contacted.

Central Agencies Home of the Week

Family bungalow with many extras

Brendan Lunty, left, placed fourth at the Edmonton Marathon Aug. 24. To his right is Tom McGrath, who was second. By Dan Jensen His time was just a little

Brendan Lunty doesn’t race as much as he used to because of family commitments, but he still is a force to be reckoned with. Lunty posted a time of two hours, 31 minutes and 37 seconds to place fourth out of 550 runners who participated in the Edmonton Marathon Aug. 24. The event started and finished on Jasper Avenue in front of the Shaw Conference Centre. “I was thrilled with how well it went,” said Lunty. It was the second fastest time I have ever had in a marathon.”

over a minute slower than the winner. “The guy who won was from Illinois,” said Lunty. “After him there was a runner from Ontario and then another guy from Edmonton.” Lunty and his wife had a baby in February, so he has been staying a little closer to home. “It has mostly been stuff close to home like Edmonton and Calgary,” he said. “Priorities change and you realize what is truly important.” Lunty recorded his third straight victory at the Queen City Marathon in Regina last September.

Police lay drug charges

Graham Wideman By Murray Green This ideal family home is a place to get excited about every time you enter the front door or the backyard. Your family will love this home with a great location, near a park reserve and a school. The custom built home features something for everyone. It has a beautiful kitchen for the chef of the family, a handy garage for the handy person and a large basement for a home theatre for children. The well-maintained four bedroom 1,306 square foot bungalow is completely finished and ready for your move in. The spacious and bright floor plan invites you to view the lovely living room with a Napoleon wood fireplace. It leads to a country style kitch-

en with raised oak cabinets, a handy island, pantry and under cabinet lighting. A bright dinette with a built-in desk and china display, and a beautiful bay window overlook the beautiful back yard. The large master bedroom with a huge walk-in closet features an attractive ensuite. A second good-sized bedroom, a three-piece bathroom with a jetted tub and a main floor laundry with a wash sink and plenty of cabinets complete the level. The fully finished basement contains a family or games room, computer area, two large bedrooms with plenty of closet space, storage space, bathroom and utility room. The private treed setting in the backyard offers a comfortable area to relax in the gazebo or on the large deck. The deluxe heated double garage is a handyman's dream. It contains high walls for extra built-in storage space

and features a great workbench area. Included in the purchase are the built-in dishwasher, built-in microwave, stove, fridge, central vacuum with attachments, air conditioning, humidifier, washer, dryer, gazebo, garden shed and garage door opener with two controls. Be sure to view this beautiful home at 3310-64 Street to fully appreciate all of the details. The home is attractively priced to sell at $359,500. An open house will be held on Thursday, Sept. 11 from 3 to 5 p.m. For a personal tour contact Graham Wideman at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-679-8384 cell

Police conducted a traffic stop on a motor vehicle for speeding and noted illicit drugs inside of the vehicle. Police arrested the occupants and located several bags of methamphetamine and a switch blade inside of the vehicle. Police charged a 30-year-old woman, a 31-year-old woman and a 37-year-old man for possession of a controlled substance and possession of a prohibited weapon. Police received a complaint from a landlord that he was attempting to serve an eviction notice to a renter and that the renter was evading service. The land-

lord was provided advice under the Landlord Tenant Act. A woman attended the police service and advised her ex common-law husband was sending her numerous harassing text messages. Police spoke with the husband and mediated the situation. Police conducted a traffic stop and noted a bag with methamphetamine residue inside the vehicle. The driver was arrested and a search located methamphetamine as well as cannabis marijuana. The male driver was been charged with two counts of Possessing a Controlled Substance.

…MORE LISTINGS FROM CENTRAL AGENCIES OUT OF TOWN ROUND HILL ... Great 4-bdrm. bungalow located in quiet area situated on 2 lots w/dble. attached garage. Wood burning FP in LR and bsmt. Bsmt. is open for you to develop. New shingles in 2012. Be sure to view this lovely home. Asking $249,900 CA0034570 FERINTOSH ... Charming 1-bdrm. home w/fire pit, deck, private yard, garage. Many recent upgrades for very inexpensiveve living. Great starter home, summer/winter retreat, in-between or retirement place/community. Only $99,000 CA0045645

EXC E P TIO NAL BUNGALOW IN ROSALIND ... 1260 sq. ft. home ! D CE U PRIC E RED w/6 bdrm. boasts several new features like a/c, central vac, water softener, kitchen cabinetry. BBQ gas hook-up, fully fenced yard, new shingles, handyman dream garage 30’x26’, htd. and ins. Includes an extra titled half lot! CA0032286 Asking $237,900 KI NG MAN – PRIME LOCATION! ... Large lot. Build your dream home on a quiet acreagelike setting. Only $40,000 CA0037971

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4870-51 Street, Camrose

780-672-4495


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CENTRAL AGENCIES INC. REAL ESTATE – INSURANCE

Visit our website: centralagencies.com

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

After Hours: Steve Frost, 780-679-6550; Graham Wideman, 780-679-8384; Matt Banack, 780-608-9733; Matthew Mayer, 780-781-7088; Tylor Keller, 780-281-0016; Lyndsey Delwo, 780-678-6117; Darrell Rosland, 780-679-2170; Lorne Broen, 780-679-7797; Frank Hoehn, 780-608-7402. After Hr. Pager: 780-608-1078.

Open House Thur., Sept. 11, 3-5 p.m. 136 Edgewood Close 6-BDRM. BUNGALOW ... in quiet location close to ! green SELLERplaygrounds, VATEDdistance space. Walking to Jack Stuart School. MOTI 3 bdrm. up, 3 down. Workable kitchen, corner pantry, SS appl. Good master w/his/her closets, 4-pce. en suite. Fin. bsmt. incl. 3 bdrm, desk space, family room, utility room. Shingles redone 2012, 12’x15’ shed w/OH door, RV parking, htd. garage, sprinkler system. Asking $359,500 CA0041300

Sat., Sept. 13, 1-3 p.m. 13 Montrose Avenue G reat F amily HOme with R evenue P otential ! Centrally located, close to 3 schools, recreation facilities, green space and playgrounds! 5 bdrms., 2 bath, basement suite, some original hardwood, good updates and over 1,300 sq. ft.! Quiet culde-sac location with green space across the street. Furance ‘06, panel ‘13. Great space for a large family or let your bsmt. pay the bills! Asking $299,500. CA0042584

Sun., Sept. 14, 1-3 p.m. 1012 Robert Street OHATON ER

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HUGto raise a family, short OHATON ... Great place commute to Camrose. Stunning 4-level split w/outdoor living second to none! Municipal water/sewer. Updated vinyl windows, stucco, soffits, high E furnace, pex plumbing, interior doors + quality finishing, design. 3 bdrm., 2 upgraded baths, awesome addition w/DR, 2 LRs, gym area. Mature 74’x120’ lot landscaped w/tall trees, poured curbs, perimeter garden blocks w/mixture of shrubs, rock and wood chips, fish pond w/waterfall. Over 540 sq. ft. wood decking, vinyl pergola, brick FP, gas bbq, granite faced stub walls, hot tub roughin. Oversized 24’x27’8” htd. garage w/drain, 11’x12’ workshop. Ask $347,500 CA0037326

OVER $300,000

E XC E P T I O N A L HOME, PRIVATE SETTING ... Impressive family home w/ NEW PR ICE! great location, awesome yard! Upgrades galore! Exc. kitchen, inviting dinette, attractive LR. Superb family room w/garden doors to covered courtyard. 24’x24’ garage and a lot more! CA0042219 Asking $327,900 G R E A T 1528 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW IN DUGGAN PARK! ... Family home offers spacious front entrance, LR c/w hardwood flooring on most of main level. Stunning kitchen w/lovely maple cabinets, under-cabinet lighting, tile backsplash, SS appl. sure to please! Huge master w/2 pce. en suite, pellet stove, lge. family room plus much more. Many reno’s done in prior years. Shingles, HW tank replaced in past year. Asking $309,900 CA0042283 NEW BUILD FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS G ! ... Stunning IN ST LI NEW 4-bdrm. up floor plan + bonus room. MF flex room, laundry, walk through pantry, open concept living space. 5-pce. en suite in master + WI closet. Awesome 31’x26’ triple car garage + more. Act quickly and pick your colours! Asking $485,900 CA0044215 E XC E P T I O N AL CORNER LOT BUNGALOW IN QUIET G !NEIGHBOURNEW LISTIN HOOD ... close to a school! Family friendly home w/4 bdrm., 3 baths faces park. Open, bright living/dining area, 2 west-facing windows, hardwood flooring extends throughout MF, central vac, soaker whirl-pool tub, 2-pce. bath off master, lots of storage space. Patio, mature trees, country style fence, beautiful yard, attached garage, RV/parking pad in back. Pride in ownership is prevalent throughout this home. This is a must see! Asking $308,000 CA0045545 EXCEPTIONALLY BUILT HOME IN BEAUTIFUL CR EEK VIEW SUBDIVISION ... Ask $419,900 CA0033610 BEAUTIFUL B U N G A LOW BACKEDUCED !ING ONTO R FIELD W/GORGEOUS WEST VIEWS! ... 1363 sq. ft., 5 bdrm., 3 baths, hardwood/ tile flooring, complete bsmt. dev. Lge. living/formal dining, dinette, cozy kitchen, handy den on main. MF laundry RI. Great yard, landscaped, 2-tiered covered deck, fish pond. Dble. htd. garage, RV parking. What a find! Asking $364,500 CA0042223

SOLD

STUNNING NEW HOMES BY 3504-52A Street

SHOW HOM

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EXCITING SHOWHOME FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS LOCATED IN FAMILY-FRIENDLY CREEKVIEW SUBDIVISION ... Close to parks and walking paths. Triple car garage, walkout bsmt., vaulted ceilings, hardwood/tile floors and more. Raised master bdrm. includes walk-in closet and superb 5-pc. ensuite. Bright bsmt. w/ large bi-level windows. You’ll love it! Available immediately! Asking $414,900 CA0041631

• 1930 sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms • Bonus room Asking $404,162 CA0036729

IMPRESSIVE 3-BDRM. FLOOR PLAN! ... Bright family kitchen w/centre island, corner pantry, beautiful cabinets. Garden door off DR to covered deck, great living area w/vaulted ceiling, MF laundry, 2 bdrm. finish off main level. Nice sized master w/WI closet, 3-pce. en suite w/ soothing soaker tub. Plus much more! Asking $395,900 CA0031713

CALL TODAY FOR YOUR PERSONAL VIEWING! All homes come complete with New Home Warranty and a one-year contractor’s warranty.

CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000

BEAUT I F U L QUALIT Y B U I LT BUNGALOW! ... You’ll love the lifestyle with parks, playground and valley walking trails close by. An excellent presentation and craftsmanship! Beautiful open stairwell, coffered ceilings, accent lighting, display niches, awesome kitchen, quartz counter tops, huge island, breakfast bar, 2 pantries, beautiful DR, LR, 2 cozy FP. Awesome master, superb en suite, granite, dble. sinks, 5’ tile, glass shower. MF laundry and more! WOW! A must see! Asking $407,900 CA0041515

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4 1OUT BUNGALOW TOWNBEAUTIFUL WALK HOUSE, ON PARK! ... by Battle River Homes. Bright open plan, 9’ ceilings, hardwood floors, lovely maple cabinetry, granite counter tops, large island, walk-through pantry, MF laundry. Lovely LR overlooking park. No condo fees, park views from deck, patio. In-floor htg. Finished with elegance! Asking $315,162 CA0040440 E XC ELLEN T 1224 SQ. FT. 4-BDRM. ! BUNGALOW JUST LISTED ... Beautiful kitchen offers lovely tile backsplash, oak cabinets, nice counter tops + SS appl. Master c/w 3-pce. en suite. 2 FP, huge family/rec room. Nice size DR w/garden doors out to 2 tiered deck, fully fenced yard, RV parking, rear alley access. dble. htd. garage + much more! Don’t miss out on this exc. offer! CA0044192 Asking $339,900 Five Bedroom F amily B ungalow - Close to ! O NCA0042558 SI ES SS Schools! QNow only $304,900 PO UICK

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BEAUTIFUL 2-STOREY – HUGE LOT AND WORKSHOP! ... Covered G ! front veranda. NEW LISTIN I m p r e s s i v e foyer, beautiful staircase, exc. kitchen, huge island, superb dinette, cozy FP, lge. bonus room, soothing jetted tub in en suite. Exc. bsmt. dev. A/C. Awesome yard, covered deck, RV parking, workshop and lots more! A must see! Asking $475,900 CA0045317 UNDER CONSTRUCTION ... New build in family friendly area ! G IN ST NEW LI of Creekview. Triple car SIMILAR TO PICTURE garage, bonus room, MF laundry + more! 4-pce. en suite + his/hers WI closets in master. Act now and pick your colours! Asking $474,900 CA0044216 GREAT FAMILY HOME IN DUGGAN PARK! ... Good kitchen, dining area, nice back entry, 2 FP. All appl. Dble. detached garage. Lots of upgrades in this home. Be sure to look at this one! Asking $319,900 CA0043802 E XC E LLE N T BUNGALOW, CENTURY MEADOWS ! R EDUCED ! ... Custom built 1306 sq. ft. 2+2 bedroom bungalow w/ private treed yard! Features country style kitchen, bright dinette w/garden door to private deck. Lovely LR, cozy Napoleon FP. Spacious master w/en suite. Superb MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev. w/large family/games room. Private treed setting. Superb 26’x24’ htd. garage, RV parking, alley access! A/C! Call now! Asking $359,500 CA0033713 GREAT RETIREMENT HOME ... w/ exc. location, close to Mirror Lake walk! ED R EDUC ing trails and city centre. Be sure to take a look at nice open floor plan. Nice lrg. covered deck at rear. Be sure to view. Asking $309,500 CA0038016

Beautiful Bungalows and Two Storeys by Battle River Homes SW Meadows

OPEN HOUSE Wed., Sept. 10, 1-3 p.m. 5206-35 Avenue

HOMES FEATURE: • Covered front entry • 9’ and vaulted ceilings • Hardwood flooring • Cozy fireplace • Lovely maple cabinets • Granite countertops • Large island and pantry • Superb main floor laundry • In-floor basement heating • Covered deck FINISHED WITH ELEGANCE!

SW Meadows

Walkout Lot Available – Build Your Dream Home!

• 1818 sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms • Bonus room • 25’x24’ garage Asking $394,162 CA0032220

C E N T U R Y MEADOWS CLOSE TO JACK STUART R EDUCED ! SCHOOL ... Excellent fully fin. 1374 sq. ft. bungalow offers vaulted ceilings, great kitchen w/centre island, corner pantry, 3-sided gas FP, awesome master c/w WI closet, closet organizers, 4-pce. en suite. MF laundry area directly off dble. attached htd. garage. Terrific fenced yard w/deck, rear alley, extra parking area great for your toys or RV. Asking $409,900 CA0044053 IMPRESS I V E H O M E , H U G E LOT, CULE! IC PR DE-SAC T GR EA LOCATION IN CENTURY MEADOWS! ... Close to parks and schools! Spacious open floor plan, beautiful hardwood flooring, lovely LR/ DR, upgraded kitchen cabinetry and appliances. Cozy FP, MF family room, MF laundry and private den. Spacious bath, 6’ oval jetted tub and separate shower. Large private deck with hot tub. Upgrade: cabinetry, windows, shingles, furnace, flooring and more! WOW! Supersized yard with lots of room for RV’s and toys! Need space and great location! Now only $329,500 CA0035969 BEAUTIFUL EXECUTIVE HOME – LAKEN ! SIDE LOCATION, O TI UC ED HUGE R AMAZING VIEWS ... You’ll love the tranquil setting, peacefulness, enjoyment of experiencing nature by the waterside. Stunning foyer w/spiral staircase, vaulted and open beam ceilings, balcony. Ultimate kitchen w/quartz counter tops, formal DR, lovely LR w/3-sided FP. Amazing views from dinette, peaceful family room. Master w/sitting room. Exc. bsmt., family room w/walk-out access, huge rec/media room. Awesome yard, tiered decks w/lake views. Irrigation system, superb garage, a/c and lots more! C A0038443 Asking $529,500 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW ON PR I VAT E CORNER LOT ... Spacious living w/vaulted ceiling, 2 skylights, plenty of windows. Open concept living w/room for everyone. Gorgeous kitchen w/stained cabinetry, gas stove, pantry space, glass tile back splash. 3 bdrm. up, 4-pce. main bath, 3-pce. en suite, 1 bdrm. down plus 3-pce. bath. Fin. bsmt. w/media room, wet bar, storage, huge 4th bdrm. w/3 closets. New driveway, southwest fencing, 325 sq. ft. wood deck, 400 sq. ft. concrete patio. 20’x26’ htd. garage plus separate single OH door to yard plus RV parking! You’ll love it! CA0040265 Now asking $332,500 LOVELY FAMILY HOME IN BEAUTIFUL CREEKVIEW ... This 2-storey property is perfect for active NEW PR ICE! family just steps away from walking trails, playground. Hardwood, maple cabinets, granite counter tops, upgraded Kitchen Aid SS appl. w/double oven, modern backsplash, bonus room, a/c. Fully fenced, landscaped. Call now to view! Asking $437,700 CA0040938 EXECUTIVE P R O P E R T Y, EXECUTIVE LOC ATION AND MUCH MORE... 4 Bdrm., 4 baths, 2 offices/dens, 3 car heated garage, larger deck overlooking valley. Loads of oak cabinets/storage, brazilian tear flooring, 2 FP, games room and more. $829,000 CA0044244 BEAUTIFUL RAISED BUNGALOW IN SW MEADOWS ... Many G! NEW LISTIN upgrades. Asking $379,500 CA0044319 ONE OF A KIND BACK ING O N T O THE CAMROSE FOUNTAIN! ... 110’x120’ lot with walkout basement, mature trees and private back yard. 1370 sq. ft. above grade, single attached garage, spacious LR, covered deck. So much potential! Here’s your chance to own one of Camrose’s premier locations! CA0044038 Asking $379,000 Gorgeous home located in desirable subdivision of Creekside! Perfect for a large family with lots of space to grow! Two-storey home with a triple car garage. Impressive open concept floor plan with a large kitchen and patio sliding doors. Deck overlooks the landscaped corner lot backyard. Stunning large master w/WI closet and 4-pce ensuite w/soaker tub. Upscale railing, WI corner pantry w/glass door, a/c and more. This home is move-in-ready! Asking $389,000. CA0041549

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CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 Excellent Duplex – Close to Park and Playground! Cul-de-sac location! Features cozy FP in great NEW PR ICE! room, lovely kitchen, island, breakfast bar, superb master, huge en suite, corner jetted tub, separate shower, developed bsmt., huge family/games room, all appliances, fenced, attached garage and more! Asking $254,900 CA0043040 N ice F amily Home in M ount Pleasant Asking $298,500 CA0042947 EXCELLENT CONDO IN CENTER COURT ... Close to downtown! Enjoy the open living area on MF w/ large master bdrm., 4-pce. ensuite w/jetted tub. Upstairs loft offers cozy reading nook, spacious guest room, 3-pce bath. Downstairs has lge. rumpus s room, another bdrm. w/3-pce. bath. Single attached CA0027232 garage. Asking $284,900 sdk G R E A T STARTER HOME OR REVENUE P RO P E R T Y. . . Many renovations incl. hi-effic ienc y furnace, hot water tank, some newer windows. Incl. all appl. Currently rented for $1000 per mo. plus utilities. Ask $157,000 CA0023243 NICELY UPDATES RAISED BUNGALOW ... on R4 50’x150’ lot in downtown core. Updated flooring, G! EW LISTIN kitchen, MF 4-pce. N bath. Bright living space, partially fin. bsmt. Stamped concrete sidewalks, newer deck. Great investment property w/turnkey rental, future dev. potential w/this ideal R4 zoning. Asking $199,500 CA0044321 E XC EP T ION A L CONDO LIFESTYLE ... One level bungalow living. Bright open concept plan. Ask $288,500 CA0039489 GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION ... 1-1/2 storey well kept family home w/fin. bsmt. 2 kitchens, 3 decks, dble. car garage. All close to amenities. Only $279,900 CA0043832

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LOTS SOLD

OVERSIZED R2A LOT W/EXC. LOCATION! ... Wow! 56.7’x179’ lot w/plenty of potential for your next investment project! Excellent opportunity! Asking $139,900 CA0044488

COMMERCIAL EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! ... Impressive fabrication/retail business w/long operating history. Property includes 9400 sq. ft. bldg. w/large work bays, retail area, offices. Located on 100’x140’ lot w/additional 70’x140’ vacant lot. Incl. equipment, inventory. Easy customer access. Proven business opportunity w/lots of potential! Take a look! CA0031424

BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT CONDOMINIUMS S! ... Great IT N 6 3 NEW U location only blocks from city centre and Mirror Lake walking trails. Impressive open design w/9’ ceilings, lots of bright windows, beautiful hardwood and tile flooring. Exc. kitchen w/lots of maple cabinetry, superb dinette, spacious, bright LR. 2 lge. bdrm., 2 baths. Hardi-plank siding, ICF bsmt., HE furnace, security system, easy access, 6 appl., much more! You’ll love the quality and lifestyle! CA0038635 Only $209,900 TOWNHOUSE – LOW CONDO FEES ... Exc. west central condo offers worry-free lifestyle! Plenty of living space w/3 levels fully fin. Close to Mirror Lake, walking trails. EW PR ICE! 4-bdrm., 3-bath feaN tures bay window in cozy LR, maple cabinetry in kitchen w/pantry, bright dinette patio door to deck. Bsmt. fully dev. w/full bath, bdrm. perfect for separate quarters for teenager or renter. Low condo fees offer maint. free living affordable. Call now to view! CA0039900 Asking $229,700 IMPRESSIVE 3-SUITE CHARACTER HOME ... close to Augustana, downtown core. Over 1000 sq. ft. on each level featuring total ! ED UC R ED of 6 bdrm., 3 baths, upgraded furnace, tons of charm. 8’10” ceilings and all new windows on MF. Upper level bright, private w/gorgeous treed views. Separate access to each suite and shared laundry. Huge potential! Asking $269,500 CA0026595 G ood R evenue P roperty close to Rosehaven and downtown... Good suite in bsmt. Be sure to view. Asking $189,000 CA0043076

RESIDENTIAL LOTS 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! FOUR INDIVIDUALLY TITLED AND SERVICED TOWNHOUSE LOTS OVERLOOKING PARK! ... Great location for your next project. Call now for all the details! Ask $215,000 CA298468 MULTI-FAMILY LOT NOW AVAILABLE We offer one 2.5 acre parcel CA298482

GREAT OPPORTUNITY! ... Bare lot bordering 48th Avenue and 46th Street in Camrose. Close to schools, downtown. Zoned DC. CA0004722 Asking $150,000 BUILD YOUR FUTURE HOME! ... Lot in subdivision of Cascades, north of Cornerstone. Asking $77,000 CA0029451

IN CITY OF CAMROSE

FOR LEASE BRAND NEW S TAT E - O F THE-ART BUILDING – EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS LOCATION! ... Wow! Outstanding energy efficient designed bldg. w/exc. presentation, superior site plan, low operating costs. High visibility, easy customer access. Two front retail/reception/office areas. 1206 sq. ft. and 1079 sq. ft. Awesome 3001 sq. ft. bay can be combined. 14’x14’ and 18’x16’ OH doors, floor sumps, 21’ high ceilings. Exc. site plan, all paved, fenced. Outstanding place for your business! CA0032126

INVESTMENTS

E XC ELLEN T INVESTM E N T OPPORTUNITY! ... Bi-level fourplex w/exc. location close to Bethany, Mirror Lake. Very well maintained property w/three 2-bdrm. units + 1-bdrm. unit. Good storage, laundry room, common heating system. Exc. opportunity, location, easy access! Call now! Asking $439,000 CA0039487

FARMS

ENJOY THE PEACE AND QUIET ... of this 1239 sq. ft. home nestled just over half mile down a dead end road c/w 160 acres of land. 4 bdrm., large master, stone-facing wood FP, hardwood floors, bright DR w/garden doors to south-facing 2-tiered deck. 48’x96’ steel storage shed, 30’x50’ shelter, 2 grain bins, lots of other outbuildings. Call today for your personal viewing! Asking $480,000 CA0040079 150.75 ACRES – EXC. BLDG. SITE! ... Exc. opportunity, location w/property bordering east side of Poe community, only 0.25 mi. from Hwy 14. Power, 40’x60’ machine shop, Edmonton water avail. 55 arable acres, balance in native pasture, 3 dugouts, fenced. Build your getaway and enjoy the country lifestyle. Asking $279,900 CA0044241

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BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE SETTING – EXCELLENT FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY! ... Wow! 2.15 acres located in the City of Camrose by Creekview Subdivision, Stoney Creek Park and walking trails. This property offers an exceptional building site with a very private treed setting for future development. Lots of potential here! Asking $425,000 CA0014990

ACREAGES

N I C E L Y TREED 1300 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW ON ! 4.4 ACRES ED ST LI ST JUCAMROSE ... Lge. kitchen, JUST EAST OF bright dining area, spacious LR w/corner wood stove, reno’d 5-pce. bath w/laundry area, spare bdrm., exc. lge. master w/corner gas FP. Numerous outbuildings, fenced-in area for your horse. Asking $292,900 CA0045729 GR AND ’OL C O U N T R Y HOME ... on 6.33 acres south of Rosalind. 4 bdrm. up, 3 baths, 3 FP, spacious plan w/over 4300 sq. ft. fin. MF gutted a few years ago w/tile flooring, new kitchen, MF laundry, dual LRs. Wraparound 2nd level balcony. 24’x30’ garage, 40’x70’ tinned shop w/gas RI, 3 wells and more! Kids bussed to Bawlf School. Asking $479,500 CA0042212 W O W ! P R I VAT E AC R E AGE G !WITH A NEW LISTIN PEACEFUL SETTING! ... Just what you’ve been looking for! On pvmt. close to Camrose. Perfect retreat to enjoy a restful, relaxing lifestyle, you’ll love it! Impressive yard offers spacious 1400 sq. ft. bungalow home, 22’x24’ htd. garage, 32’x44’ hip roof barn, 40’x60’ machine shed, 22/24’x54’ workshop and more! Exc. opportunity, awesome country lifestyle! C A0045363 Asking $417,900

ACREAGES

AWESOME ACREAGE LIVING ON EAST SIDE ! ED OF ROUND UC ED R HILL ... 7.25 acres w/possibility of subdivision. Hooked up to hamlet sewer, Edmonton water available! Perfect location for horses w/4 acres fenced w/waterer, hydrant, natural creek, some elec. fence. 3+/– acres seeded to hay. 1996 mobile home w/2x6 walls, vinyl windows, 2 bdrm., office, 2 baths, pellet stove. Great shop, 28’x36’ htd. plus 12’x20’ for boat/quad storage. Numerous sheds for storage plus 25’x24’ pole shed. Good producing water well. All on pvmt. w/school within walking distance – you’ll love it! You have to see it! CA0029102 Asking $323,000 COMPLETELY UPGR ADED, R A I S E D BUNGA LOW ... on 10.33 acres. 3+/– miles from 3 major roadways. Beautiful interior upgrades incl. all new white kitchen cabinets, appl., laminate flooring, shingles, siding, some windows. 6 bdrm., 3 living spaces, 3 upgraded baths, 2 wood stoves, MF laundry, in-floor heat. wrap-around deck, oversized single 18’x24’ htd. garage w/220, upper mezzanine storage space, access to main level, bsmt. 30’x40’ barn w/14’x20’ work space, loft, 2 sheds, lean-to. 2 sep. driveways allow for home-based shop or set up for horses w/22’ dugout. You’ll love it! Asking $549,000 CA0041377

Beautiful walkout bungalow, exceptional Acreage on HWY 833! Wow, a rare opportunity! 17.99 Acres only 4 min. North of Camrose. Impressive quality built custom walkout in 2011, awesome 41.5’x28/26’ attached htd. garage, 30’x36’ htd. workshop and 64’x80’ metal storage building. You’ll love the open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, 9’ ceilings and bright windows with views of the countryside. Amazing kitchen, 3 lovely stone FPs, superb master, and awesome en suite. Excellent walkout basement development, ICF and in-floor heating. Exceptional opportunity. A must see! Asking $790,000 CA0043382

16.73 ACRES WITHIN A FEW MINUTES OF CAMROSE ... Over 1500 sq. ft. featuring hardwood/tile floors, granite/quartz counters, quality construction + more. Stunning kitchen w/white cabinetry, gas stove, centre island, computer desk, plenty of storage, prep space. Cozy living space w/gas FP. Gorgeous master w/5-pce. en suite, dual vanities, jet tub, enclosed shower. Dev. bsmt., infloor heat, media room, 2 bdrm., 4-pce. bath, laundry room, office/5th bdrm. Beautiful outdoor living w/low maint. decking, BI gas BBQ, covered veranda, above ground pool w/attachments, landscaped fenced back yard. Triple 32’x37’ attached garage, 40’x60’ shop, both with infloor heat! What a lifestyle! CA0031799 Asking $829,500 PER F EC T 15.96 ACRE A C R E ! AGE WELL JUST LISTED E Q U I P P E D FOR HORSE LOVERS ... 6 miles from Camrose right off Hwy 21.Lovely kitchen w/appl., MF laundry w/sliding doors to deck, hardwood floors, reno’d baths, newer furnace, HW tank, vinyl windows, shingles approx. 4 years old. Outside offers 24’x24’ garage, 44’x71’ steel quonset, 27’x50’ barn. Iron rail fencing. Don’t miss out! Asking $475,000 CA0044368 PRIVATE ACREAGE SETTINGHW Y 13 F R O N TA G E ! ... Country livestyle with 18.69 Acres. Lots of potential with HWY 13 and TWP RD 460 bordering the property. Older bungalow home with recent upgrades; shingles, HE furnace, septic tank and well. Private treed yard with room for a new shop or hobby farm. Easy commute, 12 miles east of Camrose. Call now! Asking $262,900 CA0037766 EXCEPTIONAL WALKOUT B U N GALOW O V E R LOOKING POND ... And Alberta’s beautiful countryside on 40 acres of land just 11 miles north of Camrose. This executive 5 bdrm., 1709 sq. ft. home offers vaulted ceilings, awesome living room with large bright triple pane windows, stunning kitchen, maple cabinets with soft closing drawers, granite counter tops, corner pantry, center island, master with garden doors off to the deck, excellent 4 pc. en-suite with tiled shower and soothing Jacuzzi tub, MF laundry/mud room, 26’x26’ garage, finished bsmt., 2 large decks and exposed aggregate concrete sitting area off bsmt. Don’t hesitate to take a look at this amazing home. You won’t be disappointed! Asking $674,900 CA0035494 WOW! IT’S THE PERFECT PLACE TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HIDEAWAY! ... Quiet Hills Estates is located near Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, Bird Sanctuary and Golf Course. Come discover a restful country lifestyle in a peaceful, natural setting, you’ll love it! 6 unique Cul-de-sac lots that are treed, private and excellent walkout opportunities. Located just off Hwy 623, it’s an easy commute to Nisku or Camrose. Hurry, it’s the lifestyle you always dreamed of! CA0003323 Priced from $84,000 to $154,000

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