September 30, 2014 Camrose Booster

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Vol. LXII, No. 45

48 Pages

September 30, 2014

Always better – always better read Inside Seniors’ Scene Pages 8 and 9 Ask the Experts Page 11 Who Can I Count On? Pages 14 and 15 Entertainment and Dining Guide Pages 17 to 21 Rose City Curling Pages 24 and 25 Obituaries Pages 28 and 29 On the Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 3, 30 to 35 Classifieds Pages 36 to 46

News Features Work gets underway on Rosealta expansion . . . . . 4 Camrose museum facing uncertain future . 10 United Church moderator to visit community Oct. 7. . . . . . 12 Camrose Kodiaks blank Canucks . . . . . . . . . 16

Real Estate Listings Linview – pg 5 RE/MAX River City – pg 5 Obvious Choice – pg 6 Central Agencies – pg 48

To Camrose Homes To Rural Homes Tues. Thurs. With Booster This Week’s Flyers: Brick Warehouse    *partial coverage

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Hundreds of people have been drawn into City Center Camrose to admire the approximately 80 scarecrows visible for the 2nd annual City Center Camrose

Scarecrow Festival, sponsored by The Camrose Booster. The weather has not been ideal and vandalism has been an on-going issue but creative and determined small business owners and their employees have been resilient and persistent in patching up their creations and returning them for public viewing and pleasure. Judging will take place this week to determine the best scarecrow in each of three categories: Retail business; Service Business and Notfor-Profit organization. Centra-Cam will offer a low-cost Scarecrow Festival lunch, on Main Street, from 11 am – 2 pm, Wednesday, October 1.

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WEB POLL Question of the Week:

To what extent should local taxpayer money support a proposed public transit system for Camrosians? Complete your living space with warm textural fabrics on sofas, chairs and loveseats beautifully coordinated to suit your lifestyle!

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Readers, please share your opinion as to what extent your local dollars should be directed towards public transit. Choose your favorite option: 1. One bus, weekday only service (5 days/week), 11 hours/day on a basic 10 km route around the city, once per hour. Annual cost to local taxpayers estimated at $150,000/year. 2. Two buses, weekday only service (5 days/week), 11 hours/day. Two 5 km routes around the city, twice per hour. Annual cost to local taxpayers estimated at $220,000/year. 3. Bus Service covering much more of Camrose’s strategic residential, industrial and business areas. 7-day service, about 14 hours/day. (6 a.m. - 10 p.m.) Annual cost to local taxpayers at least $400,000 and potentially much higher depending on routes and timeline.

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4. Camrose does not have a large enough population for scheduled bus service. We could never possibly come up with an affordable system or cover all potential pick-up/drop-off locations. City of Camrose residents - enter your preferred choice by visiting The Camrose Booster website. Poll closes 12:00 noon, Mon. Oct. 6th. Results will be revealed in our October 7th edition.

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Students get sprayed for ALS Test your smoke alarm By Dan Jensen

Murray Green, Camrose Booster About 250 Charlie Killam School students participated in the ice bucket challenge by getting soaked by the Camrose Fire Department. The Students raised $1,000 for ALS.

Smoke Alarms Save Lives: Test Yours Every Month. That’s the message fire departments across Canada will be delivering during this year’s Fire Prevention Week. “Working smoke alarms are a critical fire safety tool that can mean the difference between life and death in a home fire,” said Camrose Fire Chief Peter Krich. “In fact, smoke alarms can cut the chance of you dying in a home fire in half.” National Fire Prevention Association research shows that almost two thirds of home fire deaths result from fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms. “In fire, seconds count,” said Krich. “Home smoke alarms in working condition can alert people to a fire before it spreads, giving everybody enough time to get out of the house. Your ability to get out of your house depends on advance warning from smoke alarms and advance planning.” A worn out or missing battery is perhaps the number one reason smoke alarms don’t work. “We’ve investigated many fires where we have found that the battery was taken out of the smoke alarm because it was causing a nuisance (making chirping noises), or because it (the battery) was needed for something else and never replaced,” said Krich. “The people were taking chances with a safety device that was there to protect them and potentially save their lives.” Krich recommends testing smoke alarms on a regular basis (at least once a month), replacing all smoke alarms, including alarms that use 10-year batteries and hard-wired alarms when they are 10 years old, or sooner, if they do not respond properly, and having alarms installed in every bedroom, outside each sleeping area, and on every level of the home, including the basement. “They should be interconnected so that if one alarm sounds they all sound,” he said. Camrose Fire Department members will be going door to door as part of their regular Tuesday night training session during Fire Prevention Week to talk to homeowners in certain parts of the community about the importance of having a working alarm and general fire safety. “It is something that we do every year to create greater awareness,” said Krich. “We have had good positive feedback on that over the years for the work we have done in communicating to people the different hazards and things they need to keep in mind to protect themselves.” Krich said Camrose Fire Department is often questioned about whether the renter or the owner of an apartment building or rental property is responsible for smoke alarms. “Ultimately it is the owner’s responsibility to make sure that the alarm is functioning properly prior to rental,” he said. “After that it depends on the contract between the renter and the rentee. It all comes down to who the alarm is for. If I was the occupant of a home or a rental property and I had a smoke alarm I would want to make sure that it was working for myself, because it is there for me. The owner is someplace else.” Camrose Fire Department will be launching Fire Prevention Week activities by hosting a pancake breakfast at the Fire Hall on Sunday, Oct. 4.

Work gets underway on Rosealta Lodge expansion By Dan Jensen

Work is officially underway on the $9 million addition to Rosealta Lodge. “We wanted to get in the ground before the real cold temperatures arrive,” explained Dennis Beesley, president and CEO of The Bethany Group, which is managing the project for the provincial government. “Our goal is to have it totally completed by the spring of 2016.” The project will see the creation of 40 new lodge spaces, bringing the total number to 105. Twenty of the spaces will be one bedroom units, while 20 will be what The Bethany Group refers to as “standard lodge rooms,” complete with small kitchen areas. “The residents will receive the one meal a day but if they want to look after themselves for breakfast they can do that,” said Beesley. The addition will make

it possible for couples who need lodge services to stay together. “We are going to be better able to care for couples, which we have never been able to do very well in the lodge,” said Beesley. “Quite often they (husband and wife) are in two separate rooms.” The Rosealta expansion has been one of the priorities of the Camrose and Area Lodge Authority, which, in addition to The Bethany Group, includes representatives from both Camrose city and County councils and the Town of Bashaw. “When we started planning many, many years ago about the future of the lodges, what became clear to us was that the existing lodges were not going to be sustainable in the future,” said Beesley. “Stoney Creek Lodge (which is across the street from Rosealta) is a great lodge, built in 1966, but it has small

rooms. It has undergone an upgrade but it is probably not going to be suitable for seniors in the future. We already have a number of vacancies there and putting in a new sprinkler system at a cost of $2.5 million, while keeping the room sizes the same doesn’t seem to make sense. It is a great asset and a nice building, and I have to take pride in the fact that it was rated as one of the best maintained lodges in the province from 1966, but some of the rooms are just not big enough. We explored whether we could make them bigger but it would have been a monumental task. It would have been very difficult to take walls out and still end up with a nice product.” Rosealta Lodge has taken in six new residents from Stoney Creek in the past month and expects to add more residents once the addition is ready. Stoney Creek

residents who wish to remain at the lodge after the Rosealta expansion is complete will be allowed to do so for a length of time still to be determined, with full lodge services. “Nobody is going to be forced to move (to Rosealta) and we aren’t going to be doing any arm twisting,” said Beesley, “but we don’t think the quality of life for the residents who stay is going to be very good. There won’t be very many other people around them, or as many activities as there were. Being in a new lodge will allow them to be around more people, which I would hope would be an advantage.” The addition is not expected to cause much of a disruption to the residents’ daily routine. “There could be some noise in the early days when they are putting the pilings in, but they (workers) are going to be sensitive with the days and the times they

work,” said Beesley. “The only real inconvenience will come when they start installing the sprinkler system in the personal spaces. It is going to be difficult to manage that because they will be working a lot in the attic and needing access to some of the rooms.” The Rosealta expansion is being totally funded by the federal and provincial governments. “We are fortunate in that we got in on the government program early enough that we were able to get 100 per cent funding,” said Beesley. “Some of the other foundations that are looking to build or expand are going to have to pay between 20, or 30 per cent of the total cost, which could be as much as $2 million or more.” The Bethany Group and the Camrose and Area Lodge Authority are currently exploring options for future uses of the Stoney Creek site.


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NEW LISTING – 1,140 +/- sq. ft. QUARTER OF FARMLAND – with 4-bedroom home in Bashaw with attached bungalow home overlooking Tillicum garage and RV parking. $239,000. W-76. Beach south of Camrose with awesome FARMLAND on Battle River views and potential for development. S-61 – Pasture and crop land southeast of 4 QUARTERS – of bare land north of xcel xcellent cel lent en addit dditti ddi Camrose. Excellent addition to mixed Kil 505 Killam am in pasture pastu re and tS ta me S hay ha h yObut buL tD 50 50 EdRtame RTan Qr UareAcultivatable. our ne nnew cou farm or build your country home with +/+2 / acres cultivatable cultivata S-51 S established trees and a creek! Call George. GRAINLAND QUARTER – with S-12. $3,800 surface lease revenue, west of ACREAGE NEAR KILLAM – 2009 Viking. $300,000. S-63. .±± , 3-bed/2 3 bD edU2C mo m! 1800 sq. ft.±, bath home EhDmodular RE Ak on 13.7± acres. Asking $330,000. Call QUARTER OF RECREATIONAL LAND – in Smoky Lake County with George. S-32. year-round off-grid cabin. $525,000. S-64. EXCEPTIONAL HOBBY FARM – great set of buildings. 92-acre parcel 10 ACRES NORTH OF DAYSLAND between Vermilion and Lloydminster. Call – with immaculate 4-bedroom home and 30’ x 60’ shop. $290,000. S-66. Gordie. F-15.

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VERY GOOD STARTER OR EMPTY NESTER! One level plan, 1040 sq. ft. bungalow in Ohaton. Good layout, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, upgraded windows and doors, laminate flooring, and newer countertops. Garden door onto raised deck. Camrose water, village charm. 75x120 lot with room to build a good sized shop or garage. Better than renting. Listed at $142,900. Call Trevor for viewing. OT110

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New Listing NEW LISTING! Built in 2007, spacious Moduline Modular home approximately 1,700 sq. ft. with 3 bedrooms, main bath, master with 5 pc. en suite. There is no basement with this home. This home is in need of some work on the interior to bring it back into shape. The exterior appears in good condition with some work needed on the skirting vents and access panels. This home is on its own lot in Rosalind. MLS#E3385095. Listed at just $110,000 Call Trevor today! OT134

New Price! BUILDING LOT WITH MUCH TO OFFER!... Great neighbourhood, 50’x120’. Municipal services, hospital and Camrose is not too far down the road. Daysland is growing with you! Listed at $26,500. Call Trevor. OT102

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

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Three-bedroom Townhouse … 1,140 sq. ft., 2 baths. Significant improvements recently done. MLS # CA0045112 $194,900

Extremely Well Maintained Duplex in New Norway... Extensive upgrades throughout, even a high New Norway efficiency furnace! Kid fun/kid-safe backyard. Don’t overlook this location, price or living opportunity. MLS # CA0042358 $149,900 Your little chunk of paradise! 20.57 acres - livestock ready. 3-bdrm. Bungalow Bashaw Acreage in secluded, private setting. 30 minutes to Camrose, 15 minutes to Bashaw. MLS # CA0042485 Now Just $360,000

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Some of our select properties: 2,155 sq. ft. 2-storey in Southwest Meadows … Family floorplan. A/C. Bsmt. in-floor heating. Vinyl fence. The quality of Battle Southwest Meadows River Homes the features you’ll cherish. MLS # CA0039796 $416,000

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Lot in New Norway (Spartan Estates)... Great place to build and live. Very economical. Now Just $80,000

Condo with exceptional view of Jubilee Park and Mirror Lake … Spotless 2 bedrooms, 2 405, 4615-50 Street bathrooms. Security system for peace of mind. MLS # CA0043826 $374,900

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Classes start Sun., Oct. 5, 2014 Basic Obedience 12:45 p.m. $160 for 6 weeks

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donation. Many charities send gifts, be it mailing labels or holiday cards, to prospective donors as a token of appreciation for past donations and as a way of encouraging future donations. Con artists are fully aware of this tactic and may try to imitate it in an attempt to defraud potential victims. * Send donations directly to the charity after independently confirming their address. When making charitable donations, those donations should never be given directly to solicitors. Donations should only be made after you have independently confirmed the charity’s address and mailed straight to the organization.

Planned meals, trips, and even regular religious services (be they on premises or organized as trips) are also typical of these living situations.

congregate housing, seniorsonly apartments typically do not offer additional services such as Alzheimer’s care or nursing services. This can and should be a consideration, as those looking for a place might not want to move again in the unfortunate circumstance their health takes a turn for the worse.

Housing options abound for today’s senior citizens When people buy homes, often a sense of permanence comes with that purchase. For those closer to middle age, a home is bought with the idea that it’s the place you’ll spend the rest of your life. As many homeowners find out, however, that’s often not the case. A multitude of reasons exist why senior citizens often decide to sell their homes and seek other living options. A greater sense of freedom, for instance, that allows seniors to shirk some of the responsibilities that come with home ownership and travel more frequently is one reason. Another common reason for selling the house is to be closer to family, giving many seniors the chance to visit their grandchildren more frequently. Yet another reason is health. Some seniors find it’s simply too difficult to make it around or maintain a home that was once perfect for a big family, but is now just too large and time-consuming to keep in shape.

Such a wide variety of reasons is matched by the many housing options seniors have when they decide to sell their homes. Each option offers a uniquely different experience, depending on the individual’s needs. Retirement Community

These are often agerestricted, so younger retirees looking for a place to rest their heads during weeks when they’re not out jetsetting around the world might not qualify. Typically, retirement communities are limited to people ages 55 and over, or ages 62 and over. The former communities are open to residents under the minimum age as long as they live with someone who meets the requirement. The latter communities, however, often require all residents meet the minimum age standard. Retirement communities are also more attuned to active senior citizens, who prefer activities, which are typically offered by the community. Laws used to mandate such activities be

offered, but that’s no longer the case. Still, most communities have maintained the practice, making these places one of the more ideal options for seniors looking to lessen some of their responsibility but maintain an active lifestyle. Congregate Housing

Congregate housing is similar to senior apartments. Seniors live in separate apartments that they can either rent or purchase. Congregate housing typically offers programs for recreation and other opportunities for seniors to get to know their neighbors. Oftentimes, seniors who choose to live in such communities do so within a relatively small proximity to where they owned their homes, meaning they’re more likely to see familiar faces. In addition to recreation, congregate housing also typically offers additional services, such as Alzheimer’s care, assisted living and even nursing in separate residences on the premise.

Seniors-Only Apartments

It’s easy to confuse seniors-only apartments with congregate housing, though they’re not entirely similar. Categories of seniors-only apartments differ greatly, depending on rent. Marketrate apartments are typically affordable, while abovemarket rate are more luxurious, an amenity that will be costly. Seniors who haven’t rented in a while might raise an eyebrow or two at the cost of rent. Laws regulate rents as to their affordability, but what might be affordable is not necessarily amenable. In addition, geography often dictates rents, and senior housing is no exception to that unwritten rule. Similar to congregate housing, seniors-only apartments often offer activities and meals for residents to do together. However, unlike

Assisted Living

Assisted living does just what its name implies: helps seniors who might struggle with some of the daily chores of everyday life. Though no medical attention is typically offered, assisted-living staff are there to help remind residents when it’s time to take medication, help them get dressed or bathe if need be, or help with laundry and other chores that seniors might find aren’t as easy as they once were. Living units are private, so a sense of independence is still there. In fact, many assisted-living facilities allow and encourage residents to be as independent as possible, though it’s implied help is there if needed.


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Museum wraps up season with Machinery Day

Camrose and District Centennial Museum held its annual Machinery Day Sept. 21. Photos clockwise from top left, Kayden Prevost pitches hay into the old fashioned thrashing machine; Don Semrau takes a seat on a Cockshutt tractor; Ethan Harty tends the hot coals at the museum blacksmith shop; Steve Throndson, right, from Evansville, Minnesota, and Lloyd Johnson enjoy a ride in a 1919 Model T.

Camrose and District Centennial Museum facing uncertain future By Dan Jensen

Camrose and District Museum is looking at an uncertain future despite coming off one of its busiest summers in the last few years. “We are in pretty dire straits,” said Camrose and District Museum Society board member and volunteer Len Bell. “Our operating account has $3,000 in it and we still have seven months to go in our fiscal year. I don’t know of any organization that can survive with only $3,000 for half a year. “We have had to put all restoration projects on hold just so that we can pay the telephone bills and utilities.” The Museum Society is hoping to have a meeting with Camrose city council to discuss its finances, prefera-

bly before community groups start their budget presentations. The Society made a presentation to council last fall but received just a fraction of the amount that was requested. “They (the city) gave us the same as we received the year before,” said museum director of operations and curator Corinna Nilson. The museum society has been asked by council to do more promotions and interactive displays that will bring people to the museum, similar to that of the Railway Museum, but finds that difficult to do with its weak volunteer base. “We need volunteers to survive and right now we don’t have enough,” said Nilson. “We had a few come in

over the summer to assist the board but we definitely need more to pull off some of the event days.” The museum was able to generate additional revenue this year by opening a gift shop. “It officially opened to the public this spring and we have seen it grow in popularity,” said Bell. “It was a good decision for us as far as fundraising goes.” The museum’s 2014 guest book showed that it attracted visitors from several different countries, including the Netherlands and United States. “We received a lot of people commenting on how great our tour guides were and how impressed they were with the buildings and exhibits,” said Nilson. The month of August was

the busiest, with tours being conducted almost every day. “We were doing more promotion with our website and with facebook so that helped increase the number of visitors,” said Nilson. New displays in the main building included an Avon collection that was donated by a Camrose women, as well as a exhibit of artifacts from both the First and Second World Wars. The Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion loaned the bell that was on the Corvette, HMCS Camrose. Although the government has discontinued the STEP grant program, the museum was able to hire four summer staff – two of whom were university students – with funding received from

the Young Canada Works, Canada Summer Jobs and Directions for Wellness. “One of the people who joined us this year was Kayden Prevost, who has autism,” said Nilson. “We noticed a big difference in him because when he first started he wouldn’t make eye contact, was shy and didn’t want to talk. By the end of the summer, it seemed, he was a totally different person. “It was a very good learning experience for him and for us.” Anyone interested in joining the Camrose and District Museum Society board of directors is encouraged to call the museum at 780-6723298. The board meets the first Wednesday of the month from February to November.


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The flooring that’s beautiful by nature. Hardwood’s beauty and character grow on you. Today’s offerings are milled and finished using techniques that result in much lower maintenance than in years past. So you get the character you want for your home in flooring that’s designed to stay looking great for years. Hardwood is a natural. The natural grains, knots and imperfections of hardwood are true to nature and lend your home a warm, authentic flavor that will impress you for years. Fill your home with character as you prepare to fill it with memories. Versatile hardwood. Hardwood sets an indelible tone throughout the home that is time-honored and true. From the warm, pale tones of southern yellow pine to the deep, dark chocolate of black walnut, there are many species of hardwood to choose from. One of them is sure to resonate with you. While there’s much to consider in creating the desired look, style and long-term performance of your floors, know that you’ll find beautiful flooring that’s made affordable at Wideman Carpet One. Plus, the experts at Wideman Carpet One are always available to assist you personally and answer any questions you may have.

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Teenagers often seem to be in their oown world, not paying attention to what’s happening at home or in school. But when h tteens are truly having trouble hearing you, iit’s time to take action. Teens who have been exposed to loud music over a period of time may complain of ringing in the ears (also known as tinnitus) or of a sensation of fullness, as if their ears are plugged. Hearing loss can also be caused by ear infections or trauma, and it’s important to get to the bottom of the problem quickly if you suspect your teen has a hearing problem. For infants, children and teens, even minor hearing loss can make communication difficult, and can have long-lasting consequences. A child’s self-image may be negatively affected by hearing loss, their ability to learn may be compromised, and children with hearing loss may experience difficulty developing social skills. Signs of hearing loss in older adults are often wrongly attributed to other age-related issues such as dementia. Forgetfulness may be a sign that your loved one has simply missed part of a conversation due to a hearing problem. If an older adult communicates well in one-to-one conversations, but has difficulty hearing in a group situation, hearing loss may be to blame. Finally, if a older person who was once engaged and socially active becomes withdrawn, irritable or inattentive, chances are strong that they are suffering from hearing loss and should be seen by a hearing specialist. Answer provided by: Gina

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Custom wood shutters are the u ultimate investment in your windows. T They offer the very best in versatility whether you are looking for something contemporary, something timeless or something in between. There is a wide selection of options available, making it easy to customize them to your practical needs and personal tastes. Choose from a range of popular paints or stains, or color-match your new shutters to carpeting, wall coverings, other window treatments or any element of your existing interior design. Shutters can also be made into specialty shapes to add beauty to any window located anywhere within your home. A few of the options include bifolds, café panels, french door cut-outs and arches. There are many options to choose from to make your shutters your own. There are six hinge finishes and several frame styles, as well as three different louver sizes for the ultimate in view through. Add a divider rail or split tilt to maintain privacy while still allowing natural light in. No matter what your window style, custom wood shutters are a naturally beautiful investment in your home. See Dion at Wideman Paint and Décor about selecting and installing the custom wood shutters that are right for you. Answer provided by:

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Camrosians host South African Rotarians By Laurel Nadon Camrose Booster

It was an eye-opening experience for a group of 12 Rotarians from South Africa and Botswana who visited Camrose in early September through a Rotary International Friendship Exchange. The group was treated to Saskatoon pie and coffee at the Camrose Hutterite Colony, toured the University of Alberta Augustana Campus and watched a Vikings hockey practice, and visited the Reynolds Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, Maskwacis (formerly Hobbema) and Royal Tyrell Museum in Drumheller. “We try to expose them to as many Canadian experiences as we can while they’re here,” said Friendship Exchange committee member Donna Phillips. “The primary goal of a Friendship Exchange is to advance international understanding, goodwill and peace through person to person contact across national boundaries. They found the Hutterites fascinating as a subset of Canadian culture. They were very impressed with their First Nations experiences.” The group toured the Ermineskin Jr./Sr. High School, toured the aboriginal minimum security prison at Samson Cree First Nation and saw a cultural presentation by elders, and enjoyed a supper with Judy and Roy Louis at Samson Cree Nation. Phillips said the visitors commented on how impressive it was to have a facility like the Performing Arts Centre in a community the size of Camrose. They were also impressed by the safety and cleanliness of our community. “It was very obvious to them that we don’t have

South Africans Roland Jones, Eli Wirminghaus and Cheryl Reum toured the Royal Tyrell Museum with David Taylor of Camrose.

similar concerns for personal safety,” Phillips said. She noted that the travellers arrived during a cold spell when it had snowed in Calgary, but other than that, the experience was a positive one from start to finish. “They were prepared that it might be cool, but I don’t think they thought it would be that cool,” Phillips laughed.

She explained that a Friendship Exchange is a unique way for Rotarians to travel while experiencing culture up close. “We’re able to experience a new culture more from the inside than as a tourist,” Phillips said. “They’re able to see what it would be like to live in Canada.” The visitors stayed in Camrose from Sept. 8 to 12

before heading to Grande Prairie, Jasper and Spruce Grove/Stony Plain area. It was the second half of the exchange, as 12 local Rotarians travelled to South Africa in November 2013. The Alberta group visited the cities of Johannesburg and Pretoria, as well as several smaller communities, and ventured into Kruger National Park and Swaziland. Rotarian LeRoy Johnson travelled to South Africa on the exchange last year, and he noted that it was right before Nelson Mandela died. “There was a strong focus on the apartheid era,” Johnson said, adding that they visited the Robben Island prison where Mandela spent much of his 27 years of incarceration. “It was a very interesting time to be there.” Johnson reciprocated by hosting two of the visitors recently. He met them in Vancouver and drove to Edmonton where they picked up the other travellers. He said that they were “blown away” by the scenery on the drive. “It was excellent in every regard,” Johnson said of the exchange. “We tried to portray our history as much as possible to them. They got to see what this part of the country is all about.” The Rotary Club of Camrose has previously hosted groups from the southern United States and England on Rotary Friendship Exchanges. 90 Years

The Rotary Club of Camrose will celebrate 90 years in the community with a banquet on Thursday, Oct. 9 at the Best Western Plus Camrose Resort and Casino. The guest speaker will be Wilfrid Wilkinson, a past president of Rotary International.

Breach of probation September 26

A 24-year-old female was arrested after police observed her to be in breach of her bail conditions. The female was also found to be in the possession of a small amount of methamphetamine and she was charged and taken before a Justice of the Peace on these matters. A 44-year-old woman was arrested after police received a report from a downtown business that she had stolen items from the store. The stolen items were recovered and the female was charged with Theft and Possession of Stolen Property. Shortly after 8:00 p.m., police stopped a male operating a motorcycle in excess of the speed limit in the downtown area. The male displayed signs that he had been consuming alcohol and subsequently failed a roadside test. A small amount of marihuana was also seized from the male. The male was issued a driver’s licence suspension and charged with Speeding and Possessing a Controlled Substance. In the early morning hours, police received a report of an intoxicated female who was causing issues at a convenience store. Police attended and determined that the female was breaching the conditions of her probation order and she was consequently arrested and charged.

United Church moderator to visit community Oct. 7 By Murray Green

The United Church of Canada’s 41st moderator, Rev. Dr. Gary Paterson, will be stopping in Camrose on Oct. 7 to visit church leaders and community groups. The moderator will be speaking to local groups from 1 to 3 p.m. at the United Church. After his presentation he will open the floor to questions and comments from both church members and community groups that the church supports. “Every three years the moderator tries to visit each church; this is our opportunity to hear him speak and visit with him,” said visit organizer Melanie Weaver. “We want to invite the groups we support such as the Open Door, Camrose Seniors’ Coalition, Univer-

sity of Alberta, Augustana Campus and some students from the university that rely on us to be their church away from home.” Rev. Paterson, as moderator, is seen as the face of the United Church and sits on general council. His role and connections allow people to express their thoughts to him and he then shares them with council. He believes the United Church of Canada must discover once again what “being church” really means. How can “church” model a different kind of community, so that people want to be part of that? How do we share our faith with visitors, strangers, and the community? Paterson was elected moderator at the 41st General Council in Otta-

wa on Aug. 16, 2012. He was ordained in 1977 and has served in all kinds of ministry and participated in the life of the national church in different ways. Born in the Yukon in 1949, Paterson was an “army brat” who lived in Toronto and Germany before ending up in Vancouver, where his family has 150 years of farming roots. He earned a B.A. in English Literature at the University of British Columbia and a Master of Arts in English from Queen’s University in Kingston before becoming a sessional lecturer in the Department of English at UBC. He began theological studies at Boston’s Andover Newton Theological, followed by an internship at Naramata Centre, and

a final year at Vancouver School of Theology. Paterson feels very fortunate to be able to travel a great deal and experience other cultures and people’s, faiths. He describes the newly emerging United Church as being in the midst of a double narrative. On one hand, he said, there will be serious difficulties, referring to a recent suggestion that as many as 50 United Churches may be closing in British Columbia. On the other hand, he noted that the church is not just about palliative care or hand wringing. He compared possible new models of the church to the biblical story of the resurrection and the fact that the disciples did not recognize Jesus. “Will that be true of

the church – that we might not even recognize how we will look in a resurrected form?” Paterson, 63, was elected moderator in an election that lasted more than eight hours and included a record number of 15 nominees. He was chosen on the sixth ballot. Paterson has a long history in the United Church. He served several churches before joining the staff of British Columbia Conference. He worked in one of Canada’s poorest neighbourhoods with First United in Vancouver, and then moved to Ryerson United Church in Vancouver for 11 years. He now serves the congregation of what he calls a “cathedrallike” church, St. Andrew’sWesley United Church in Vancouver.


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Eaglesmith launches Bailey Theatre concert series By Murray Green

The Bailey Theatre will be starting its fall concert series with iconic Canadian songwriter Fred Eaglesmith on Thursday, Oct. 9. With a passionate fan base, known affectionately as “Fredheads,” the Canadian songsmith released his 20th album, Tambourine, in December, 2013, featuring a mix of 60s rock, rhythm and blues, and soul. His top singles include “Nobody Gets Every-

thing,” “Can’t Dance” and “Sally Green.” Eaglesmith has 30 years of experience and his songs have been recorded by popular artists such as Alan Jackson, Miranda Lambert, Toby Keith and the Cowboy Junkies. Thursday nights will be Blank Page Improv evenings (except when a concert has been booked). Improvs will be led by future thespians in the University of Alberta, Augustana Faculty drama department.

The Cabaret Variety Night Series is back for another season. The series contains music and comedy featuring established and up-and-coming artists and comedians. You receive two free variety night tickets when you purchase tickets to four shows from the season series. Mark down Oct. 24, Nov. 14, Dec. 19, Jan. 23, Feb. 20 and March 20 as variety nights with shows beginning at 8:30 p.m.

The Alberta Country Music Legends are coming back for concert featuring Joyce Smith, Bev Munro, Randy Hollar, Alfie Myhre and Pete Hicks and Rodeo Wind. This show is guaranteed to satisfy all country music fans. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 25. The Bailey Theatre house band, more commonly known as the Bailey Buckaroos, will hold a concert on Oct. 26 beginning at 2 p.m.

The Bailey Buckaroos consist of desperados from Camrose with Dan Olofson on bass guitar, Stan Kontek on steel guitar, Jordan Leden on lead guitar, Norm Taylor on drums and Rudy Famulak on the fiddle. They all have a passion for playing music for a classic country music show. The Buckaroos will continue to have a Sunday 2 p.m. concert throughout the fall and winter season.


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Kodiaks blank Canucks, move into tie for first By Murray Green

Goalie Devin McDonald and the Camrose Kodiaks shut out the Calgary Canucks 3-0 Sept. 23 to share first place with the Drumheller Dragons. McDonald turned away all 32 shots he faced to record the shutout in Calgary. Meanwhile, the Kodiaks fired 33 at the Canucks’ net. On offence, Ryker Leer notched his first goal of the season to start the Kodiaks rolling in the first period. He also helped Brett Njaa score on the power play in the middle frame to keep the momentum going. Tanner Younghans added an insurance marker in the third period. “We have come together fast this year with the 5-1 start and we are gelling right now. Everyone is back healthy and it doesn’t matter who is in the line-up, we are all working hard,” said Leer. “It’s always enjoyable playing with guys that work hard.” Leer also has five assists to go along with his first tally. “Coming in as a veteran this year feels a lot different. I’m comfortable with the league and coaching staff. I look at it as more of a leadership role. I want to stay calm for the rookies because in the end they will make us look good. In the end, everyone has to gel together,” said Leer. “On the ice I have a lot more confidence. I’m back with (Jody) Sick, who I played with in midget as well. He was out for a bit, but now he is back and we have good chemistry. Along with (Spencer) Kryczka we are playing well. We played together at the end of playoffs last year and we are picking up where we left off.” The shut out was a team effort. “Our coaching staff and players take pride in playing good defence, so any time we don’t allow goals against it is good. Last

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year, we struggled late in the year in the d-zone. This year, we are starting fresh and everyone is buying in,” added Leer. “When everyone buys in then it is a lot easier. We want to limit the shots against us and then capitalize on our opportunities.” The Kodiaks are stronger this season. “The vibe around the dressing room is better. We have kind of a swagger. Camrose has been one of the top organizations in hockey and we went away from that the last couple of years. We have been missing that for a while. Every day we come to the rink thinking we are the best now and we want other teams to know that they have to beat us,” continued Leer. “We are deep this year

and we are going to control the pace of the game.” Drumheller and Camrose are tied for the top spot. “Any time we play a south team it is a big game. We beat Brooks in their home opener, which was big. We haven’t played Drumheller yet (Oct. 4), but that is a match we are looking forward to. It shouldn’t matter who we play. If we buy in we will do what we need to do,” added Leer. Camrose split the first two home games of the season at the EnCana Arena. The Kodiaks lost a tough 3-2 contest to spoil the homecoming when the Calgary Mustangs netted a late tally. Cole McBride garnered both goals for Camrose in the third period to lead the offence. Rookie Danton

Davis picked up two assists in a supporting role, Sept. 19. After a scoreless first frame, the Mustangs cracked the goose egg midway through the second period. The teams then exchanged two goals, each in the last period. Goalie Devin McDonald stopped 23 of 26 shots, while the Kodiaks fired 37 at the Calgary cage where Ravi Dattani turned in a stellar performance. The next night Nelson Gadoury took his turn to spearhead the attack as he scored two goals in a 5-2 victory over the Calgary Canucks. T.J. Brown, Brett Njaa and Tanner Younghans collected single tallies. Ryker Leer earned three assists. Camrose peppered the Canucks net with 43 shots.

McDonald came up big when he had to, making 18 of 20 saves in the net. The Kodiaks were two for four with the man advantage. “At the beginning of the year coach said we are going to do what we can to win. Matt Zentner wanted to play more, so a change was made. I played against Patrick (Gora) before and he is a good goalie,” said Leer about a recent trade. Coach and general manager Boris Rybalka made another trade last week. He sent goalie Matt Zentner packing to Cowichan Valley in the BCHL and picked up Patrick Gora from the Spruce Grove Saints. In one game this season he allowed four goals in a win. “We are very up front with all of our players. We knew all summer that Matt wanted to play more, but we are sticking with Devin McDonald as our top goalie. We changed our mentality. We still want to develop players, but we are going to win this year,” said coach Rybalka. “You look at our history and we are usually 50/50 with goalies. We said that we were going with McDonald more and that was tough on Matt because he wants to be a number one goalie. Now he has that chance.” The age difference also works out better with goalies. “Matt is 19, so he wanted to play more. Gora is 18, so he can play less knowing that he will play more in the future. He came here as a 16-year-old and then went to Spruce Grove. He is ecstatic to be here.” The week before he brought in veteran Adam de Champlain to provide leadership both on and off the ice. The next home games are on Sept. 30 and Oct. 3 when Spruce Grove and Brooks provide the opposition.

Trojans score on the last play of game to beat Sylvan Lake By Murray Green

A Hollywood producer couldn’t have been handed a better script for a dramatic ending to an exciting football game. The Camrose Composite High School Trojans crossed the goal line as the clock ran out at Kin Park to earn a 26-23 victory over the Sylvan Lake Lakers. The entire offensive unit came alive for a late fourth quarter drive to earn the come from behind victory in front of the home team’s fans on Sept. 19. “The line did an amazing job and we were able to run between the tackles. I’m getting excited to watch the film and break it down. We are only going to get better,” said coach Adam Belanger. The Trojans drove from

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Camrose Composite High School Trojans player Connor Pearson eluded a few tackles during a run in the last drive of the game.

their end of the field to score with ball control.

“Our guys know what it takes to give a little extra

because we have had some tough games before,” said coach Belanger. “They were able to bear down when it mattered. I love the character on this team.” Sylvan Lake is one of the stronger teams in the division. “We knew this was going to be a tough game. We had good preparation throughout the week and it showed with crisp plays tonight,” added the coach. The Trojans ran the ball well, but a pass play seemed to set the tone of the drive. Quarterback Bret Tetz connected with receiver Matt Harland on a big play and it pushed the defensive backs off the line in case of more passing plays. That opened up even more holes for the running plays. “I have to give coach

Steve Ioanidis credit for that one. I told him to run the ball and he told me he had it under control,” laughed coach Belanger. “He called that pass and Matt got open and Bret threw it up for him to grab. It did push back the defence.” After a struggle last season, Camrose is emerging as one of the top teams. “In the past we lost some close games and it is nice to win those now. It allows our guys to hold their heads a little higher and that is nice to see,” said the coach. The win was the second of the season for the Trojans. CCHS blanked the Stettler Wildcats 23-0 in the first match, Sept. 12.


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Curling set for season By Murray Green

Now that fall is officially here it’s time to grab the broom and hit the hack at the Rose City Curling Club. “I know it’s hard to believe, but curling is just around the corner,” said curling manager Kim McMurray. “Don Miller, our ice technician, and I have been busy preparing the facility for the upcoming season.” The curling season begins on Oct 14. Registrations are now being accepted for all league play. “See our website www. camrosecurling.com and check under League Info and Registration to download the form to register for the upcoming year,” said McMurray. “We have reintroduced a multi-league discount for the avid curlers.” Completed registration forms should be forwarded to the curling office by Oct 6. “If you can’t get the completed forms to the office, phone in and let us know your intentions so we can plan numbers for the various leagues,” said McMurray. Email Kim at rccc@cable-lynx. net or phone 780-672-4152 for more details.


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Dinner & Auction Saturday, October 4, 6 p.m. Tofield Community Hall For tickets, please contact Marilyn at 780-340-3913


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Centra Cam’s Coats for Kids collection at Duggan Mall By Dan Jensen

UPCOMING EVENTS r!

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JOHN WORT HANNAM with opening act

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FRI. OCT. 3 • 8PM

All seats $20

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RAISING OUR VOICES

with Special Guest KIERAN MARTIN MURPHY

Featuring The Augustana Choir • Sangkor • Mannskor The Camrose Children’s Choirs • Camerata Blue Thistle and the Corcoran Studio Singers

You may not wear it as much anymore, but that doesn’t mean your old winter coat can’t still serve a useful purpose. Centra Cam Vocational Training Association’s Emergency Clothing and Furniture Depot is collecting clean winter wear in good condition for distribution at its annual Coats for Kids event at Duggan Mall Oct. 15 and 16. “We will be set up in the former bingo hall from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday and 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday,” explained Emergency Clothing and Furniture Depot (ECFD) coordinator Lori Gilbertson. “Winter wear will be available at no charge or by cash donation.” Coats that are not given away at Duggan Mall will be available afterwards at the ECFD. “You won’t need a refer-

ral from a local agency to pick one up from the Mall, but you will need one once you come to the depot,” said Gilbertson. The Coats for Camrose event handed out over 1,000 pieces of winter clothing in 2013, including coats mitts, toques, sweaters, boots and scarves. Centra Cam Vocational Training Association, through the Emergency Clothing and Furniture Depot, has successfully supported over 27,500 families who have been faced with emergency situations. “We have provided furniture, clothing and essential items to people in the community facing crisis situations and economic hardships,” said Gilbertson, adding that the depot has been able to keep its shelves quite full most of the year. “Our community is very fortunate

to have this service and I know the people who use it are very appreciative of the help they are able to receive.” Emergency Clothing and Furniture Depot had 1,817 referrals in 2013, 14 from 70 referring agencies such as the Camrose Women’s Shelter, Alberta Works and Human Services, AISH, Camrose churches, the Battle River School Division, NeighborAid and Camrose Open Door Association. Referrals are issued to one person per immediate family. Often times, one referral will be used for a large family. Currently, the Emergency Clothing and Furniture Depot has one coordinator and five staff. Donations of items for Coats for Camrose are gratefully accepted at the depot at 4918-46 Street. More information is available by calling 780-608-1681.

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Men’s soccer Vikings net second victory of season By Murray Green

The Augustana Vikings men’s soccer club earned a point as they tied the Concordia Thunder 2-2 in Edmonton on Sept. 20. Zach Marchuk and Braeden MacKenzie scored, while goalkeeper Avery Anderson earned his second win in net in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference The Vikings are in third place in the northern division. Women’s soccer

The

Vikings

women

lost a close 1-0 game to the Concordia Thunder. April Strandlund was in net for Augustana. The next home games are on Oct. 4 and 5 when the King’s Eagles and the NAIT Ooks provide the opposition. Action begins at noon and 2 p.m. on both days. Golf

Augustana golfer Cole Feth again led the men’s Vikings team with scores of 78 and 76 at the Goose Hummock Golf Resort in an event

hosted by NAIT Sept. 20 and 21. Chase Martin shot a 166, Braxton Fox a two-day total of 167, Darion Geddes an 184 and Brandon Gacek a 194. Celine Amundru golfed for the women, but two golfers were needed to form a team. The ACAC championships will be held on Sept. 27 and 28, hosted by MacEwan University at Redtail Landing Golf Club.

Oct. 11 in the Stoney Creek Valley.

Augustana will be hosting a grand prix meet on

In exhibition play, the women’s squad beat Concor-

Cross-country running

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Augustana defeated MacEwan 8-3 to win five games in the preseason. After opening the regular season against Red Deer, the Vikings now take on the SAIT Trojans on Oct. 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the EnCana Arena. MacEwan is back in Camrose on Oct. 10 at 7:30 p.m. Volleyball

dia 3-0, lost to King’s 3-2 and were shut out 3-0 by NAIT Sept. 20 and 21. On the men’s side, the Vikings won 3-2 over Medicine Hat but lost to Briercrest 3-1 in a preseason tournament. Augustana opens the year hosting the Grande Prairie Wolves on Oct. 17 with women’s action beginning at 6 p.m. and the men’s contest serving at 8 p.m. The next day’s games begin at 1 and 3 p.m.

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The Rewards of being a Booster carrier go beyond enjoying earning personal spending money... Since The Camrose Booster first started publishing the community’s favorite newspaper back in 1952, we’ve relied on private carriers to look after delivering our publications and flyers for our valued customers. It’s a job that over the years has been a wonderful first job, stepping stone, interim employment or retirement hobby for countless people. Hundreds of families in the

past half-century have become “team carriers” with the objective of saving money for a family vacation, major purchase, college, university or other education.

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Victoria Park Area

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3. Get Paid While You Get Exercise and Fresh Air

This is the reason we are attracting a growing number of adults (many 50 plus!) to do their own twice-weekly route. Over half our carriers are adults.

4. Convenient Hours

After school delivery of The Booster on Tuesday and flyer delivery on Thursday afternoons seems to work for most families. Adult carriers may pick up Boosters at our shop by 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursday flyers any time after 7:30 a.m. Routes are to be completed by 6:00 p.m. either day.

5. We Offer a Route that is Close to Your Home

We make it easy for you to access your papers or flyers so your route can be quickly completed. Papers/flyers may also be picked up at the Booster office if you wish.

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People living with lung disease need to be supported By Dan Jensen

Joan Branscombe doesn’t want patients who are coping with debilitating lung diseases to feel like they are all alone. “Coping with a lung illness is not an easy road for a loved one and for their caregivers – you sometimes feel like you are walking on a tightrope,” said Branscombe who is taking care of her 83-year-old husband, Alfred

– a chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) patient in Kingman. Support Group Branscombe believes it would be beneficial to have a support group for those people in Camrose and area who suffer from lung disease. “A support group would allow those with lung illness to share their experiences with other patients. It would

also help caregivers on how to better support patients as they learn from others.” “Just to be with other people is really important.” Powered by Breathing The Lung Association of Alberta and the Northwest Territories (TLA) encouraged residents to take a simple breathing test as part of its Nicorette and Nicoderm supported Powered By Breathing campaign during

the annual Camrose Registration Night at the Camrose Field House Sept. 4. The campaign is hoping to screen 75,000 Albertans for early diagnosis of lung illnesses – like COPD – in hopes of reducing symptoms and preventing the illness from getting any worse. “More Canadian women have died from COPD than breast cancer since 2009, according to figures from Statistics Canada,” said

Rena Sorenson, professional practice lead, respiratory therapy, central zone, Alberta Health Services. “COPD is also the fourth leading cause of death worldwide.” Since 1939, TLA has been the primary information source for lung health. The organization continues to raise funds for critical research and patient support programs and advocates for changes in public policy.


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, September 30, 2014 – Page 23

Camrose celebrates its rich culture

Camrose and area residents had the opportunity to explore the arts during the annual Culture Days celebration Sept. 26 to 28. Photos clockwise from top left: Tara Szott taught an Alberta Woodland Painting Workshop at the Chuck MacLean Centre; Beth Portman performed a great concert at the Bailey Theatre; Susanna Bruneau works on a beaded snowflake at Camrose Public Library; Kompany Family Theatre presented “A Camp Squealy-Moo Dinosaur Party” for pre-schoolers to seven-year-olds at the Chuck MacLean Arts Centre; Hugo and Rebekah Bonzi, of Camrose, work on a soapstone carving; and Lisa Cumming, right, of the Weaving Guild teaches Sienna Pearce the art of looming a pot holder for her mom.


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Calling All Cu

New to the sport, or returning for another year, register

Curling is a popular winter sporting activ for many Camrose and area residents. Call our Auto Hotline

780.672.2476

or log onto www.camrosechrysler.com

A special invitation is extended to new community members and Camrose and area residents wh have not taken part in our leagues in the past few years

After registration night, call. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

780-672-4152

www.camrosecurling.com

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4709-36 St., Camrose

Ph. 672-7231

Ladies’ League Curling

Men’s League Curling

Wednesdays, 7:00 p.m.

Tuesdays, 7:00 p.m.

•  Enter as a team or individual • Half Leagues available

•  Curling starts October 15

CREATIVE INTERIORS

Phone 780-679-0570 3924-48 Avenue, Camrose

2 Great Locations! Cornerstone, 6800-48 Ave., Ph. 672.4961 Duggan Mall (next to Smith Clinic) 672.4111

6809-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone (780)672-8818 Fax (780)672-1002

4712-44 St., Camrose 780-672-2228

Any foursome may enter.

Contact Curling Club for more information

Open League Curling

(Flexible) Mondays, 7:00 p.m.

(Fun and competitive draws)

Thursdays, 7:00 p.m.

• Students 6 to 15 • On-ice footwear must be carried to club • Brooms and sliders provided if required. Coordinated by Augustana Campus.

• Enter as a team, couple or individual

• Enter as a team, couple or individual

• Beginners and experienced curlers welcome. • Half Leagues available

• Teams made up of any gender combination

Call 780.672.4152 to register. Start date TBD

Curling starts October 20

Upcoming Events

Rose City Curling Club Manag

Farmers’ & Merchants’ Bonspiel: November 14-16 Ladies’ Bonspiel: January 23-25 Mixed Doubles Provincials: Feb. 13-15 Mixed Bonspiel: Feb. 27-March 1 Men’s Bonspiel: March 27-29

email: rccc@cable-lynx.net

Curling starts October 16

Kim McMurray

www.camrosecurling.com Phone 780-672-7474

•  No registration req •  Teams are mad up each game •  Come whenever yo Curling starts October 14

Mixed League Curling

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Tuesdays & Thurs 1:30 p.m.

•  Enter your team early!

Curling starts October 14

Wednesdays, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.

Adult Aftern Curling

TBD 7:00 p.m.

• Enter as a team or individual

Junior Youth Curling

The Cooperators Super League

3511-48 Ave.

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Phone 780-672-2411 Highway 13 East, Camrose

Camrose • 780.672.7396

Tuesday, Oct. 21, 6:30 p.m.

Rose City Curling Club

– Wine – – Beer  – – Spirits – 6520-48 Avenue, Camrose  Ph. 780-672-1010

The Recreation Centre, 4512-53 Street

All members please join us at our AGM on October 21 at 6:30 p.m. at the RCCC. We are looking for more volunteers to join the RCCC Board of Directors with a Vice President position to fill as well as other Director positions.

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2014-2015 Season Curling Dues * Pay Before You Play * (All dues include GST). Payable with registration, – Deadline October 8 –

$250 per person / or max of $1000 per team $200 per person for 2nd/3rd leagues College Teams $750 High School Teams $500 Adult Afternoon Curling Teams $225

Phone 780-679-5180

600 7300-48 Ave., Camrose Ph. 780.608.9629

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Super League – to be determined – Please register your team by October 8. – Register by contacting Rose City Curling Club at 780.672.4152, visiting the club, or by emailing rccc@cable-lynx.net. Also check our website www.camrosecurling.com or Facebook page “Rose City Curling Club” for more information. Follow us on Twitter @RoseCityCurling.

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Scarecrow Festival gains in popularity

Frustration felt over scarecrow vandalism Ron Pilger, Associate Publisher, The Camrose Booster

I catch myself wondering how pathetic one’s life must be that happiness can be achieved by vandalizing scarecrows at the City Center Camrose Scarecrow Festival. The Camrose Booster is the company which (last year) offered the idea for the weeks of fall to downtown businesses. We remain the primary sponsor of this event. We put up half of the prize money for the very best entries – once again this year inevitably difficult for the judging panel from which to choose. It disappoints us greatly that people who, we speculate, live among us who would find some sense of joy, pride or self-worth by destroying the accomplishments of others. Despite last year’s extensive vandalism problem, this year’s festival offered more scarecrows (many were forced to move into storefront windows, unfortunately), with more creativity, more participants and many more appreciative visitors to view the scarecrows. Sadly, it also comes with more

opportunities for damage. And, damage there has been, unfortunately. The business community of City Center Camrose is small business at its finest. It is comprised of folks who have typically invested their life savings into a business idea. People, who, despite the odds, hope to make a profit and achieve a difference in quality of life via working for themselves. City Center Camrose is full of owners of small businesses who work six or seven days per week. They are the kind of people who, when their posted hours are behind them, probably clean their store floor and washrooms, then head home to make supper and eat. Many evenings they follow dinner with community meetings or with other responsibilities that are business related. One of these duties, for dozens lately, was to head out to the garage or downstairs at their homes to build a scarecrow. This, in a collective effort to beautify downtown and bring consumers to their prized shopping district, in hopes that people might consider support-

Opinion ing local, small businesses instead of gravitating to the behemoths of the business world, or as a slim attempt to appeal to customers from straying away to Edmonton or on-line for shopping and entertainment. Many small business people are not creative, yet they did their absolute best in building a scarecrow or complex scarecrow display which often offered a direct correlation in theme to their respective business. Recognizing their own limitations, some City Center Camrose business owners paid to have scarecrows custom made. Members of church congregations got together and had fun and fellowship creating novel ideas. School classes used the scarecrow-building idea as part of their learning experience. Under the cover of darkness, repeatedly last week, scarecrows were stolen, moved, knocked over or defaced. Why? For what

possible reason? Who would be so thoughtless? Really, what is there to gain by such senselessness? Fortunately, or unfortunately – depending on your view – police have better things to do than track down people this stupid. So, in the interest of saving taxpayer money, we won’t ask them to try. We could, no doubt, track down the offender(s) by studying the various methods of big-brother-is-watching kind of surveillance videos installed at downtown businesses, banks, churches, etc. It would be really, really satisfying to reveal the names of community idiots, once they are identified (and they could be). Public shaming would be a satisfying goal – but we won’t go down this path. We thought about offering a reward for information leading to the capture and conviction of these mindless morons. After all, people this smart, no doubt brag or post about their bravery. We also elected not to go this route. Instead, we issue this challenge: Offenders – use your talent and time con-

structively. Make your wrong your right. Build a scarecrow for the community to admire. Heck, build a bunch. You know City Center Camrose well. As you wander the dark streets of Camrose, after a night on the town, or in a state of self-pity or jealousy, think about a scarecrow that portrays you, or your city. When the good people of the community are not watching, the time period you obviously prefer to leave your mark on society, sneak back down to the heart of the city for the ideal spot to place your scarecrow. This simple act might well offer you a sense of pride from knowing you will have brought a smile to faces. Feel a sense of accomplishment for what you can offer instead of what you can take away from someone else. If you’re suddenly really gutsy, put your name on your display. You will earn the respect of many others and yourself instead of the disrespect of just about everyone throughout the community. You might even win a prize for your effort. The city is watching.


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Olaf L. Knutson Olaf L. Knutson passed away September 26, 2014 at Bethany Meadows Oak Cottage, Camrose, AB. He was born on August 28, 1922 in Torquay, SK to Steinar and Elise Knutson. He is survived by Marge, his loving wife of 40 years; children Larry, Sharalyn, Julie, Laura, Calvin, Daryl and Donna; stepchildren Bill, Gilbert, Louis and Darrell; 28 grandchildren; several great-grandchildren; sisters Annie Swerhone, Ethel Hanson, Helen Holth and Delores Sogge. He is predeceased by his parents; Clara, his first wife of 25 years; brothers Carl, Elmer, Arnold; and sisters Inga and Nina. Olaf grew up on his parents’ farm in Torquay, SK. He met Clara when he attended Saskatchewan Lutheran Bible Institute. They raised their seven children in neighboring towns between Estevan and Weyburn. Clara passed away in April 1969 after a short struggle with cancer. In 1974, Olaf married Marge Dalby and welcomed her sons into his family. He often enjoyed introducing his sons Larry, Daryl and his other son Darrell. During their working years, they enjoyed living in various locations around the Edmonton area. In their spare time, they enjoyed camping around the province or attending family Bible camps. They retired to Camrose, focusing on floor curling, church, seniors’ ministry, teaching Bible studies and playing board games with their friends. They often commented that they were busier now, when retired, than they were when they were working! The family expresses heartfelt gratitude and thanks to the staff at Stoney Creek Lodge and Bethany Meadows. Their loving support and care is deeply appreciated. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 4, 2014 at Weber’s Mount Pleasant Chapel, Camrose, AB with Pastor Cliff Stalwick officiating. A time of fellowship will follow at Weber’s Reception Hall. An Interment Service will take place at 2:30 p.m. at the Kingman Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Living Faith Evangelistic Association or to Far East Broadcasting Canada.

BRCF presents grant to Scouts PAYNE, Joyce (nee Nielsen)

Battle River Community Foundation board treasurer Imogene Walsh presented a cheque for $4,000 to Peter Krich, Venturer advisor and treasurer of the 6th Camrose Scouts.

The Battle River Community Foundation has granted $4,000 to the 6th Camrose Scout Group to assist with cost of furnishing the Youth Centre constructed in 2013. Funding for this grant came from the Tom and Melanie Kuntz Family Fund, a Field of Interest Fund established to assist in developing youth leadership in the region, and from several named funds within the Community Fund. The Community Fund allows the Foundation board to provide assistance to projects at its own discretion. Income from the Doug and Debbie Appleby Fund, the Fran and Red Elliott Fund, the Roy Fearon Fund and the Joe and Phyllis Voytechek Fund contributed to the grant. 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.

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Joyce Payne, age 75, on September 22, 2014. Joyce will be forever and lovingly remembered by her husband of 52 years, Ron; her two sons, Larry (Jeff) and Michael (Lesley); and her treasured grandchildren, Ryan and Hailey. Joyce was predeceased by her grandparents, Andrew and Marie Jensen; mother, Agnetha Nielsen (nee Jensen); her father, Svend Nielsen and her beloved aunt, Sylvia Christensen (nee Jensen). Joyce was born and raised on the family farms (Nielsen and Jensen) near Ferintosh, Alberta. She attended school at both Ferintosh and New Norway. Svend and Joyce moved to Edmonton shortly after Agnetha passed, with Joyce completing her education at Scona High School. Joyce was employed upon graduation as a legal assistant to Alex McIver (Barrister) for more than 40 years. Upon their marriage, Joyce and Ron purchased farming land across the road from the original Nielsen homestead. Both properties were maintained by Uncle Robert (Jensen) for many years and remained in the Payne family until recently. A Memorial Service will be held at Avonmore United Church, 7909-82 Avenue at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, October 4, 2014. Interment will be at Central Valley Cemetery. In lieu of other tributes, donations may be made to the Cross Cancer Institute, Alberta Cancer Foundation, 11560 University Avenue, Edmonton, AB  T6G 1Z2.

Ragnhild “Rae” Olsen Ragnhild “Rae” Olsen of Drumheller, AB, formerly of Bawlf, AB passed away on Wednesday, September 24, 2014 at the age of 93 years. Left to cherish her memory are her children Eric (Betty) Olsen of Ottawa, Peggy (Rolly) Chabot of Three Hills, and Kathy (Daryle) Kerr of Bawlf; nine grandchildren; seven greatgrandchildren; and one brother Kore Bohmer of Daysland. Rae was predeceased by two great-grandchildren; her parents; husband Martin; one son Stanley; and daughter Sylvia. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, October 1, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. from Bawlf Lutheran Church (Bawlf, AB) with Rev. Bill Harder officiating. Inurnment will take place in the Bawlf Lutheran Church Cemetery. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to Bawlf Lutheran Church, Michener Centre Red Deer, or to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Earl Badry

Lawrence Banack Lawrence Banack of Camrose was born on August 14, 1928 in Edmonton; he passed away on September 19, 2014 at home in Camrose surrounded by loved ones. He is survived by his loving wife Mary; six children Dorothy, Marybelle (Ron) Wideman, Laurie, Lyle, Glenn and Allan; 14 grandchildren; four greatgrandchildren; one brother Dennis (Angie); two sisters Irene and Bernice; three sisters-in-law Augustine Evenson, Barbara (Ed) Maier and Sr. Rose Sieben; and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. Lawrence worked many jobs from the age of 16 for many farmers and later on, the CPR for a few years. Then, he worked at Byers Flour Mills; he was a boss at the Rosehaven Laundry for 11 years; and his last job was for the County of Camrose where he worked for over 30 years. He worked many summers doing work for the Catholic schools in Camrose. Lawrence built his family home 61 years ago where they resided until his passing. He would help those who needed him without question and with love. A Prayer Vigil was held at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, September 22, 2014 at Weber’s Mount Pleasant Chapel in Camrose, AB. A Mass of Christian Burial was held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, September 23, 2014 at St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church in Camrose with Father Larry Pederson officiating. Cremation has taken place and inurnment followed at Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Francis Xavier Church Building Fund or to the Camrose and District Hospice Society. The family would like to thank Dr. Tober for the many years of care for Lawrence, the Smith Clinic staff, St. Mary’s Hospital staff, Home Care staff (especially the Filipino nurses), and to Weber Funeral Home.

Earl Badry was born to Peter and Rose Badry on a farm two-and-a-half miles north of Heisler on December 11, 1926. He passed away peacefully at home in Edmonton on September 20, 2014 at the age of 87 years. He attended Grove School which was half a mile from home. He was also the janitor there and had to haul water to school and light the fire each day. Earl’s family moved to the village of Heisler in 1946 and then, in 1947, bought and operated the hardware store with a house attached. Next, they bought the pool hall in about 1956. In the 1950s, Earl worked at McLeod’s in Camrose and for two seasons he went to Ontario to harvest. He also worked for Joe Kompardo shoveling coal into box cars in Heisler. When his dad died in 1963, brothers Arthur and Earl managed the store and pool hall. Earl met Alice Magnuson at a friend’s house and they courted for a year before getting married at St. Martin’s Catholic Church on November 26, 1960. They resided in Heisler. To this union were born Cecilia and Douglas. Earl retired from his hardware business in June 2003 and in June 2004, the store was sold and Earl and Alice bought a house in northeast Edmonton. Earl and Alice shared 52 years of marriage. Earl was gifted with being able to play the button accordion by ear. In about 1953, he won third prize of $5 in the “Search for Talent” event in Daysland. Earl was a caring and devoted husband and father. He was strong-willed, but good natured. He enjoyed company and liked playing cards. He was a good manager of the store and of money. He did not like confrontation; he liked to keep the peace. He had a strong belief in God and faithfully attended each Sunday mass. He carried a rosary in his pocket and wore a scapular. In Edmonton, he was not able to get to mass, but he still received the sacraments often. He will be lovingly remembered by his daughter Cecile (Reg) Hilts; three grandchildren Kayla (Mitch) Boucher, Andrea Hilts and Derek Hilts; his son Doug Badry (Rita Courtnage); sister Shirley (Joe) Prehn, Peter (Irene) Badry; sisters-in-law Therese (Badry) Leclair, Ellen Sims, Ruth Hasiuk, Winona Solverson, Madeline (Victor) Luckwell; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and relatives. Earl was predeceased by his parents Peter and Rose; and siblings Arthur Badry and Henry Badry. A funeral service was held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 27, 2014, at St. Martin’s Roman Catholic Church, Heisler, AB. Cremation has taken place and inurnment took place at St. Martin’s Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Development and Peace Organization.

Marion Elleda Herron It is with great sadness that the family of Marion Herron of Wetaskiwin, AB announces her passing on the 22nd day of September, 2014 at the age of 87 years. Marion is survived by two daughters, Carol (Rob) Gillis and Linda (Arlen) Forth; one son Gary (Judy) Herron; grandchildren Dainaha, Carrie, Michelle, Steve, Donnie, Jerry, Dennis, Richard and Tammy; numerous great-grandchildren; sister Lola Zbukvich (Allen Alexander); and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her husband Vertus (2003); grandson Gary Allison; sister Jean; and brothers Lloyd and Leland. A Funeral Service was held at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Wetaskiwin on Saturday, September 27, 2014. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society, Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, Wetaskiwin, AB or a charity of one’s choice.

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GMC Sierra Making a splash

Pete Pastuck By Dan Jensen

The 2014 GMC Sierra at McClellan Chevrolet Buick GMC in Camrose has been making quite the splash. "Our customers are liking what they see," said McClellan Chevrolet Buick GMC dealer principal Will McClellan. "There isn't another truck quite like it." Rich V-6 heritage The 2014 Sierra offers the choice of three new, advanced EcoTec 34 engines – a 5.3 litre V-8, a 6.2 litre V-8 and a 4.3 litre V-6, each of which is designed specifically for the high trailering and hauling demands unique to truck buyers. Sierras equipped with the 4.3 litre EcoTec 3 V-6 have trailering ratings of up to 7,200 pounds (3,266 kg) for a regular cab, short bed, four-wheel drive model. The V-6 produces an SAE certified 285 horsepower and is matched with a proven, efficient, six-speed automatic transmission. The new V-6 features three state-of-the-art technologies – direct injection, active fuel management (cylinder de-activation), and continuously variable valve timing – that have been proven and perfected through six million hours of computational analysis

by engineers studying the combustion process. In all, ten million CPU hours were spent refining and making the most of the Sierra's EcoTec 3 engines. "This is technology no other truck maker can match, and we offer it in every EcoTec 3 engine for every customer," said Jordan Lee, GM Powertrain chief engineer. "It is a standard feature so our drivers get our best and most sophisticated technology, regardless of trim level." Although it shares only a handful of parts with previous Sierra engines, the new EcoTec 3 V-6 builds on experience gained from millions of trucks and billions of real-world customer miles resulting from a half century of leadership in V-6 engine development. In 1960, GMC debuted the first V-6 pickup truck ever and offered it exclusively through most of the 1960s. That engine, offered in various displacements starting at 5.0 litres, was designed with aluminum pistons, improved cooling and a stout crankshaft and bearings designed for unprecedented durability. "The family of V-6 engines introduced in 1960 was designed to last, and I've heard of some owners going more than 450,000

miles on the original engine," said Donald Meyer, GMC truck historian. "They had really high torque and pulled loads well. GMC knew how to build durable, reliable engines that never quit." Like the 2014 engine, the 4.3 litre V-6 introduced as standard equipment for GMC half-ton pickups in 1985 used geometry and engineering from the brand's proven Small Block V-8. As with today's V-6, engineers studied the combustion chamber, developing "Vortec" technology that swirled the air and fuel inside the engine to create a more homogenous mix, improving power and efficiency. That engine was the basis for new generations of engines throughout the 2013 model year. Fuel economy The all-new Sierra 2014 spent more development time in a wind tunnel than any GMC pickup before it, resulting in design changes that benefit both fuel efficiency and interior quietness. A new air dam below the Sierra's front bumper successfully reduces drag because it directs air toward the ground and away from the truck's rough underbody. And Sierra's ducted flow path between the

grille and radiator prevents air from swirling inside the truck's front cavities. Even the top of the Sierra's tailgate and the centre high-mounted stop lamp are optimized to guide air cleanly around the truck. Safety features The 2014 Sierra comes with available advanced active safety features never offered to full-size pickup truck owners, including Forward Collision Alert and Lane Departure Warning. The manner by which alerts from the system are delivered to the driver is equally innovative, thanks to GMC's optional Safety Alert Seat, which provides feedback transmitted as a vibration through the surface of the driver's seat bottom cushion. When the Lane Departure Warning system's camera detects the Sierra is leaving a lane without a turn signal active in that direction, a vibration in the left or right seat bolster directs the driver's attention to the side of the lane encroachment. When a potential collision is detected ahead by the Forward Collision Alert system, both sides of the seat vibrate. "It's akin to someone tapping on your shoulder in a crowd to get your attention," said General Motors

Active Safety Technical Fellow Raymond Kiefer. "Using the tactile sense to communicate crash threat direction provides an effective and intuitive way to cut through the clutter of visual and auditory sensory information that drivers routinely experience." Forward Collision Alert uses a camera behind the windshield to monitor traffic ahead and estimate time to collision. A green vehicleshaped icon on the instrument cluster lets the driver know the system detects a vehicle ahead. When the Sierra gets too close to a vehicle ahead the icon turns orange. When approaching a vehicle too rapidly, red lights flash on the windshield and the driver is alerted either audibly or through the optional Safety Alert Seat. Lane Departure Warning uses an icon of a vehicle crossing a dotted lane marker and shines green when detecting a lane ahead at speeds above 50 km/h. The icon glows amber and flashes when a warning is active. See the 2014 GMC Sierra 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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Augustana encourages new friendships Submitted by University of Alberta

Lesson number one for new students arriving on campus to start university studies: make a few friends. Arriving on a large campus such as the University of Alberta can be a scary idea for new students coming from small communities, or even large ones, but having a buddy system helps. “Be really open to people and make friends as much as you can,” said Brock Richardson, the University of Alberta’s assistant dean of students, residence life. By building a circle of friends, classmates, roommates, fellow club members, and first-year students – especially those from small communities or who are the first in their families to attend university – you can receive support when feeling overwhelmed by postsecondary life, Richardson said. Juggling homesickness, a new environment and academic studies can feel daunting, but knowing others are going through the same thing makes coping easier. “By making friends, you get people you can rely on, that you can bounce ideas off of, and because university is such a diverse place, you have the opportunity to make friends with people who didn’t exist in your high school,” said Richardson. “Here we have people from all over the world, so get to know them and open yourself up to that.” Coming from a small Alberta town to start university at age 17 two years ago, Samantha Kondor was worried about finding her place on a campus of thousands. “The U of A campus was eight times bigger than my hometown population,” said Kondor. “I wondered where my classes were, if I could meet people, and whether I would have anything in common with them.” As a lifelong swimmer, Kondor decided to seek out people who had the same interest, and eventually joined the U of A water polo team – one of 400 clubs and groups on campus. She soon had a circle of friends. “That was a huge confidence-booster,” she said. “I got to do something I liked and I got to know people.” Richardson advises students to think about arriving on campus more than a day or two before classes start. The U of A BaseCamp

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time, breaking it into manageable chunks. And when she needed help, she asked for it, tapping into campus services and approaching professors. “Don’t be nervous talking to a professor – they are not there to fail you,” she said. Classmates also helped Kondor tackle needed new study habits. “I was a good high school student so I thought the transition to university would be easy, but I had to re-adjust my writing and learning style to be more

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Jun Mah has been an avid hunter of waterfowl for the last 46 years. “I look forward to getting out in the reeds and the fields,” said Mah. “I feel if I don’t get out hunting in the big outdoors, I am missing out on something.” Mah made it a practice before he retired to get out early in the morning so that he could be back home by 8 a.m. in order to get ready for work. “I would sometimes take my daughters with me,” he said. “Junelle liked it more than Jadene.” Mah likes the challenge of being able to get closer to the birds and game, to minimize wounding or injuring the game, and enjoys the chance to share the success, with good friends who share the same passion. “You feel safe hunting with a friend, because you know what their tendencies are and how they react in a different situations,” he said. “I enjoy going out with my friends,and sharing this passion. There is nothing better we would rather be doing than sitting out there with no one else around.” Mah is always a stickler for proper hunting etiquette (you always get permission form the land owner) and safety. “You are always to be aware of where your partner is and pay attention to where the barrel is pointed,” he said. “Hunting is supposed to be a safe sport, and you don’t want anything bad to happen.” Mah hunted for a number of years in the Youngstown area approximately 30 miles east of Hanna.

Jun Mah, right, and his hunting partner, Bob Hurlburt, with a couple of prize birds.

Jun Mah, left, and Tom Tomaszewski have had good success with hunting deer. Mah was granted a permit last November to hunt moose.

“Every one of my partners who went to that spot, went down there and stayed in a local hotel. They just liked the routine of getting out. It didn’t matter to them if they returned with any geese or not.” It was a tradition and camaraderie, often adventures being re-collected when the gang got together. Sadly, many of these buddies have passed on.”

Mah occasionally runs into outfitters, or those who make their living from hunting. “I don’t see them too often but I run into them now and again. They share the bounty more than they used to, which is good for everyone.” Mah has found a great deal of enjoyment over the years watching wildlife and

how they react in certain situations. “I remember one year we were out in the field with a couple of thousand white fronted geese,” he said. “Our limit was two, which we had, so we were just watching what they were doing. They were flying pretty high so in order to come down they had to do side-slipping, which is kind of a dance, very beautiful sight to see. As we were watching we noticed that a coyote was barking at us and making mock charges in our direction. Apparently he had been enjoying these geese for breakfast for a few mornings until we arrived. The fact that we showed up, spoiled his chances of getting anything.” Mah also remembers sitting in a blind surrounded by a number of geese who didn’t know he was there. “Sitting in our blind, five juvenile geese landed,” he said. “The mother was circling overhead and calling to her brood, just like a mother who was reprimanding a child. She flew off and then returned, calling. The young ones were nervous and didn’t eat. They were pecking at their food but they weren’t really eating anything and flew off to join her. Just like our kids, sometimes we say no, but they don’t listen!” After four or five years on a waiting list Mah was granted a permit last November to hunt moose. “It was a once in a lifetime opportunity for me,” said Mah. “With with the help of the Kelsey community farmer friends, the hunt was a success. Thanks to all my friends it will be an adventure I will never forget and will always cherish.”


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Camrose Country Opry is entering a crossroads year. “If the attendance stays as low as it was last year we are going to have to take a hard look at moving away from the Bailey or shutting down altogether,” explained Camrose Country Opry association president Doug Ezeard. “The reality is that everything has a shelf life, and after 15 years we may have reached ours.” Camrose Country Opry attributes part of the decline to the multitude of other entertainment options that are currently available. “There are just so many shows at the Bailey now, with groups like the Bailey Buckaroos and the Alberta Legends,” said Ezeard. “They are great shows and we just can’t compete with them. They have better backing than we do and they are able to pay all their musicians. Most of the people who attend our shows are seniors. We get a few younger people, but not that many.” Ezeard said a lot of the entertainers who have donated time in the past are retiring and the high gas prices are making it difficult to bring people from out of town. “It used to be that they didn’t mind paying their own way, but now with gas at $1.25 a litre they want to be reimbursed and we don’t have the money to do that.” The Camrose Country Opry hold the first of its eight shows in the 2014-15 season at the Bailey Theatre on Oct. 11, with an entertainment lineup that includes the Norton Metcalfe trio, Branded Country from Redwater, Ken Grambo, and Rio Ingrad. “Grambo will be making just a quick appearance to say thank you to all the people who have been praying for him and to sing a couple of songs,” said Ezeard. “Ingrad was raised in Camrose and is a great fiddle player. He started playing at Camrose Country Opry shows when he was 12 and now he is 21 or 22.” Tickets for the show (7 p.m. start) may be picked up at Groves’ Value Drug Mart on Main Street, the Bailey Theatre box office, Shoppers Drug Mart in Cornerstone, or at the Saturday morning farmers’ market at Duggan Mall. “We have set up a table at the farmers’ market where we will be selling both advance season tickets and regular tickets,” said Ezeard. “We had to raise ticket prices, but the value you get for what you spend is still pretty high.” The Camrose Country Opry has been a proud supporter of local music education and community organizations. “We just made a $3,000 donation to the Battle River School Division for the purchase of band equipment,” said Ezeard, “and we will be donating all of the proceeds from the December show to the Camrose Open Door Association.”

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Canada has created more than 1.1 million net new jobs since the height of the recession—one of the strongest job creation records in the Group of Seven (G-7). In 2013, Canada leapt from sixth to second place in Bloomberg’s ranking of the most attractive destinations for business. According to KPMG, total business tax costs in Canada are the lowest in the G-7 and 46 per cent lower than those in the United States. In September 2013, the Government announced a three-year freeze of the EI rate at its 2013 level of $1.88 to prevent it from rising to $1.93 in 2014, saving employers and employees an expected $660 million in 2014 alone. “Small businesses play a vital role in our local and national economy,” said Sorenson. “In line with our Government’s focus on creating jobs and growing the economy, the new Small Business Job Credit will lower taxes for business owners and make it easier for them to create jobs for Canadians. As the global economy remains fragile, we must continue to do what we can to create jobs, growth and long-term prosperity.”

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

PERSONAL

SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 31 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs

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. LONELY 50-YEAR-OLD GENTLEMAN – Looking for a girlfriend. 780-672-2755, 780679-9228.

CAMROSE WILD ROSE DANCE CLUB – Octoberfest at Mirror Lake Centre, 5415-49 Ave., Camrose, Sat., October 4. Bands: The Diamonds and Sparkling Tones, 2 - 11 p.m. Dinner: 5:00 p.m. Admission: $35 per person. Ages 18+ welcome. Call Lawrence, 780-608-1590 or 780878-4108 for information or visit www.camroseseniorcentre.com COME HELP US CELEBRATE Bob Kerr’s 80th birthday Oct. 4, 7:00 p.m. at Kingman Hall. CAMROSE COUNTRY OPREY First Show Oct. 11 Doors Open 6 pm, Show 7 pm Bailey Theatre Tickets at: Camrose Groves’ Value Drug Mart, Shoppers Drug Mart, Cornerstone, and Bailey Theatre (subject to surcharge) YOU ARE INVITED TO JOIN DOLLY McCREA for coffee and cake to celebrate her 85th birthday. Join us on Oct. 11 from 2 - 4 p.m. at Heritage Manor, 4912-56 St. SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCHEON – St. Andrew’s Church, 4713-50 St., Friday, Oct. 17, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. $8/person. THE FAMILY OF WAYNE AND DAWN RICHMOND invite friends and family to help celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 12 at 2:00 p.m. at Century Meadows Baptist Church, 3720-66 St. No gifts please. LEGION LADIES’ AUXILIARY – Fall Tea and Bakeless Bake Sale, Wednesday, October 8, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m., Royal Canadian Legion Hall. Admission $4.

THANK YOU THANK YOU TO CANDACE in the blue half-ton and others who helped us at the accident at the junction of Highways 21 and 13 on Sept. 8. A SPECIAL THANK YOU to all the people who called, visited, sent cards, flowers and food to express their condolences in the sudden passing of my friend Natalie Webb. Thank you Rev. Liz Carter-Morgan and Rev. Dave Edwards for a beautiful service. I am grateful to Cam from Burgar Funeral Home for his help and sincerely thank the ladies from Order of the Eastern Star who prepared a nice lunch. All your support is appreciated. - Dan Rood THANK YOU to all who came and sent cards for our 60th anniversary. In place of thank you cards a gift has been given to CLBI. Thank you. – Alvin and Alice Rude

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

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.

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Class 1, 2 or 4 Drivers for Taxi Less than 4 demerits Friendly personality Good driving habits, experience P/T, F/T, Days or Nights Police information check required ROSE CITY TAXI 780-672-1003

O F F IC E POSITION : CAMROSE OFFICE – Must have: excellent communication skills - written and oral; professional telephone manner; willingness to learn; computer skills; valid driver’s license. Reply to: Rose City Memorials Ltd., Box 309, Cut Knife, SK S0M 0N0. Fax to: 306398-4990; or email: rosecitymemorials@ sasktel.net OR send to Rose City Memorials Ltd., 5016-50 Ave., Camrose AB T4V 0S5. Fax: 780-672-0687 or email: rosecitymemorials camrose@telus.net PART-TIME HELP NEEDED AT HORSE STABLE and SHEEP OPERATION – Daily chores and yard work. Flexible hours. Experience with livestock essential. Phone 780-855-2477 or email: brinkmann@equitopfarm.com

SMITTY’S FAMILY RESTAURANT IN KILLAM has two immediate full-time openings. Must be able to work shifts and weekends, 5 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. or 1:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Line Cook: Responsibilities include food preparation according to Smitty’s menu; following and enforcing safe food practices; portioning and storing prepared foods; operating and cleaning kitchen equipment; able to supervise and work with kitchen helpers and other kitchen staff. 37.5 - 40 hours per week, $13/hr. Kitchen Helper: Responsibilities include washing and chopping of fruits and vegetables; cleaning and operating kitchen equipment; portioning and storing foods; assisting cooks with food preparation; washing pots, pans, equipment and mopping. 37.5 - 40 hrs. per week, $12/hr. Please fax resumé to 780-385-3124 or email: krossing@telus.net, attention Maxine. CAREER OPPORTUNITY: CHIEF ADMINISTRATION OFFICER for the VILLAGE OF LOUGHEED – The Village of Lougheed is currently seeking a dynamic, collaborative and energetic individual who is looking for a great career opportunity in providing a leading role in administration services for a friendly, progressive village in East Central Alberta. Duties of the Chief Administration Officer are outlined in the Municipal Government Act, Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000, Chapter M-26, Sections 207-208. Preference will be considered in those individuals who have local government experience in a chief administrative role. However, alternative years of service in a management role or other local government administrative role may also be considered. This is a full-time position consisting of 40 hrs./week (Monday - Friday. Pay to commensurate with experience. Application deadline is Oct. 8, 2014. This deadline may be extended at the option of the CAO Recruitment Committee. Only those applicants who are considered candidates will be contacted by the CAO Recruitment Committee. Interested applicants are encouraged to submit their resumés by fax, email, or mail to: Village of Lougheed, Attn: CAO Recruitment Committee, PO Box 5, Lougheed, AB T0B 2V0. Fax: 780-386-2136; or email: villageoflougheed@ xplornet.com. The Friendly Village of Lougheed - a great career opportunity! 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! 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.

PROFESSIONAL FARMERS NEEDED for grain farm. See website jacobsfarmsdaysland.com. Send resumé. No phone calls please. CENTRA CAM CUSTOM PROJECTS Currently seeking a Production Labourer for full-time position Mon. - Fri., 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fast-paced, physical job. Heavy lifting. Must be reliable, committed to safety, excellent attendance. Criminal Record check and driver’s abstract required. Apply with resumé and work references to 5228-46 Street, Camrose PARTY MAXX IS HIRING – Semi full-time position, 3 - 4 days per week, including some weekends. Apply in person with resumé at 4850-50 St., Camrose.

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. J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649. 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 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

MASSAGE Japanese Shiatsu and Swedish massage Fall Special $40 Home visits only Open Sat. and Sunday Call 780-781-0236 anytime CLEAN & GREEN YARD CARE – Now booking FALL CLEAN-UP / SNOW REMOVAL. Clean leaves / eaves, fall fertilize, aerate. Ph. 780-672-9426.

WANTED TO RENT ONE- OR TWO-BEDROOM SUITE ASAP – Responsible male. Ph. 403-200-9061.

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 COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT, CAMROSE – 4,352 sq. ft. building, large lot, three overhead doors. Ph. 780672-5113. 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, 780-672-0662, Elks’ Hall at 780672-7436 or Gerry at 780672-4326. MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs We have: • Houses • Duplexes • 4-Plexes • Condos •Apartments • Storage and more! Call 780-672-0662 for more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji

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WOULDN’T IT BE NICE TO COME HOME TO A CLEAN HOME? Established cleaner looking for new clients in and around Camrose and Hay Lakes. By-the-hour rates. Call Debbie, 780-781-4710.

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

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Restaurant, Nightclub & Dining Room 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 Odin Dining Room or in Hagar’s restaurant.

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Seeking Admin Assistant Must possess the following characteristics: • Excellent written and verbal communication skills • Solid understanding of Word/Excel • Proficient computer skills • Ability to multi-task and prioritize • Ability to learn new software • Basic accounting knowledge • Reliable transportation • Available Monday to Thursday • Ability to work alone for extended periods of time While we appreciate all applications, only those who meet interview qualifications will be contacted. Hours: Full-time Wage: $15/hr. to $18/hr. (based on experience) Benefits: Available after probationary period Applications will be accepted until a suitable candidate is found. Please forward resumés to: info@jacobsenfinancial.ca or fax 780-679-4119 No phone calls please. 4802-50 Ave. Camrose

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METAL FABRICATION – 3 Positions Assist all steel and plate fitters; sort metal sheets and parts. Evaluate product designs and drawings for mechanical function. Email: hr@supremeinternational.com Fax 780-352-6597 Reference # SILP0914 Please indicate reference # and position applying for. www.supremeinternational.com We thank all applicants for their interest; only those selected will be contacted. No phone calls please.

CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) 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 BUSINESS SPACE FOR RENT MAIN STREET, DAYSLAND – Excellent location beside Daysland Plumbing & Heating. 17 ft. x 100 ft. with 10 ft. overhead door, walkin door in back and walk-in door on main street. Paved parking in back. $800/mo. plus utilities and GST. Available Nov. 1. Call Ron Damberger, 780-374-3979.

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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. STA RT E R / R E V E N U E HOME IN CAMROSE– 1,100 sq. ft., three-bedroom bungalow, 1 1/2 baths; basement suite w/two bedrooms, kitchen, living room, large 3/4 bath. All appliances included. 60’ x 120’ lot. $299,000. Ph. 780-487-2786.

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Responsibilities: • Perform basic diagnostics, service repairs, and maintenance work on customer and/or dealer-owned agriculture and turf equipment. This position may require some direction or guidance from the Service Manager or senior technicians. • Participate in Service EDUCATE Training programs required for the development of skills and knowledge. • Maintain current knowledge of John Deere and competitive products.. • Maintain condition of vehicles, inventory, tools and equipment. Experience, Education, Skills and Knowledge: • Agriculture Service Repair Experience preferred. • Journeyman Heavy Equipment Technician is considered an asset. • Ability to perform basic repairs and required maintenance using special tools and equipment following Technical Manual procedures. • Proficient knowledge of mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems used in the repair of agriculture and turf equipment Interested candidates can email their resumés to Annette Lohner at alohner@briltd.com

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

• 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

Agriterra Equipment (formerly Selmac Sales) is one of North America’s largest AGCO agricultural equipment dealers, offering Massey Ferguson, Challenger, Gleaner and Rogator as mainline, 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 throughout our parts and service departments.

AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN MOBILE SERVICE

Reporting to: Service Manager Job duties and responsibilities include: • diagnose and inspect equipment for faults and malfunctions • repair and adjust equipment and replace defective parts • perform updates, pre-season delivery inspections, and pre-season inspections • complete work orders and enter technician notes into computer • order parts and provide quotes Job requirements and qualifications include: • ability to work with minimal supervision • standard Class 5 driver’s license • licensed Heavy Equipment Ag Technician or registered Ag Technician Apprentice • experience working on AGCO Agricultural Equipment an asset • possess problem solving skills • travel will be required, as this position is primarily in-field service We offer a competitive wage, full benefits package including health and dental coverage, and RRSP matching program. This position is also eligible for work boots and tools reimbursement. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only candidates selected for an interview will be notified. We regret that we cannot accept phone calls regarding the status of an application. Please contact Branch Manager Blaine Heck at 780-672-2452 or bheck@agriterraeq.com

CENTRA CAM VOCATIONAL TRAINING ASSOCIATION

Client Development Staff Centra Cam is conducting a search to fill positions for Client Development Staff in the Community Options and Workabilities Departments. An opportunity exists for energetic individuals to assist adults with developmental disabilities on a daily basis. Responsibilities include providing support and assisting clients with developing work and life related skills. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Rehabilitation diploma is desired. 2. Good verbal and written communication skills are required. 3. Behavior Management Skills are an asset. 4. Experience working with people an asset. 5. Able to assist individuals with daily care an asset. REQUIREMENTS: • A reliable vehicle is necessary for daily use. • A Criminal Records check including Vulnerable Section is required. WAGES: Depending on qualifications, formal education and experience (7.5 hr./day). Please submit your resumé to Jackie Lindberg. Posting will remain open until a suitable candidate is hired. Centra Cam Vocational Training Association c/o Jackie Lindberg, Cove Coordinator Box 1443, 5502-46 Street CAMROSE, AB T4V 1X4 Fax 780-672-0534 Email cove@centracam.ca

CLASS 1 DRIVERS required with end dump and lowboy experience. Competitive wages and benefits Email resumé to hr@caburncontracting.com

By Dan Jensen

The Camrose Chamber of Commerce is accepting nominations for the 2014 Camrose Ambassador of the Year, Community Spirit, Franchise Business of the Year, Alberta Human Services Employer of the Year, Home Based Business of the Year, Small Business of the Year, Customer Service Excellence and Business Excellence awards. “We are looking for people to put forward names of people they think are deserving of recognition,” said Chamber of Commerce executive director Sharon Anderson. The Camrose Ambassador of the Year award will be presented to someone who tirelessly volunteers his or her time and efforts to promoting Camrose and surrounding area. The recipient of the 2013 Ambassador of the Year award was the late Berdie Fowler. The Community Spirit award will be presented to an organization or business whose promotion of, and contributions to the community distinguishes itself from its peers. The recipient of the 2013 Community Spirit award was the Camrose Kodiaks hockey team. The Franchise Business of the Year award will be presented to a franchise business which has achieved outstanding levels of performance in business, finance, customer service and community involvement. The recipient of the 2013 Franchise Business of the Year award was Fountain Tire. The Alberta Human Services Employer of the Year award will be presented to the company that best demonstrates excellence in its approach to workforce development and fulfills its management obligations as demonstrated by its leadership, professionalism, forward thinking and implementation and employee focus. The recipient of the 2013 Alberta Human Services Employer of the Year award was Directions for Wellness. The Home Based Business of the Year award will be presented to a business that excels, stands out and contributes to the community. Continued on page 39


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Chamber accepting award nominations Continued from page 38

The recipient of the 2013 Home Based Business award was Nailicious. T he Small Business of the Year award will be presented to a business with less than 25 employees whose achievements and contributions to the community distinguish it from its peers. T he rec ipient of t h e 2 01 3 S m a l l B u s i n e s s o f t h e Ye a r a w a r d was Burga r F uneral Home. The Customer Service Excellence award will be presented to the employee who provides an outstanding level of customer ser vice and lives within the boundaries of Camrose County. The recipient of the 2013 Customer Service Excellence award was presented to Brenda Wilson, of Canada Safeway. The Business Excellence award will be presented to a business with over 25 employees which has seen significant business achievement within the last three years, sustained financial performance in involvement in business and /or professional associations and community activities, and has demonstrated high level of customer service excellence through training and /or a specific service program. The nominees are not required to be a member of the Camrose Chamber of Commerce. Businesses can only be recognized in one category and an award recipient once in each three year period. All nominees may be eligible for the Alberta Business Awards of Distinction and the Premier’s Award of Distinction. Award nom i nation forms may be obtained f r om t he Ca m r o se Chamber of Commerce off ice. “We’ll give the people who come in a simplif ied for m that they ca n f ill out a nd will then be ask ing the nominees t o pr o v ide a dd it iona l i n for mat ion so we ca n ensure that ever ything is accurate,” sa id A nderson. P resentations will take place at the Camrose Chamber’s 30th Annual Small Business Awards and Puttin’ on the Ritz Banquet at the Best Western Plus Camrose Resort Casino, Oct. 23.

Want to Join a Growing Team?

Expanding business means excellent career opportunities for qualified applicants

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.

Operations and Maintenance FULL-TIME and CASUAL EMPLOYMENT

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

• Draftsperson • QC / Safety Manager • B Pressure Welder • Apprentice Machinist • 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

COME JOIN THE CAMROSE TEAM Your responsibilities will include maintenance, support and safety for a wide range of agricultural, blending and delivery of equipment. DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITIES • Responsible for effective, efficient and proactive equipment repair and maintenance • Follow established procedures for loading and receiving product • Provide outstanding customer service • Assist with the coordination and record keeping of inventory • Ensure a safe and clean working environment SKILLS • Completion of TDG, WHMIS and Forklift Training would be an asset • Mandatory Class 5 license (Class 1 or 3 would be an asset) • Experience in agriculture would be an asset • Basic computer skills Submit resumé to: dbonnar@agsiag.com Competitive benefit program Only candidates who are selected for an interview will be contacted Closing Date: October 17, 2014 BATTLE RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION #31 invites applications for the following position:

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: camrose@carillion.ca or Fax: 780-449-0574

EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT Chester Ronning School – Camrose, AB The position will begin with 4 hours daily starting at 8:30 a.m. and will transition in to a full-time (6 hours daily) position. Preference will be given to applicants with: • CPR/First Aid. • Strong communication skills. • Ability to collaborate closely with professional staff. • An Educational Assistant certificate, and/or experience working as an Educational Assistant. • Experience working with youth with special needs. • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. • Confidence and patience. • Be open minded and demonstrate a willingness to learn. • A proven ability to work as a team member. Position will commence as soon as a suitable candidate is found. For further information, please contact Mr. Dan Cole, Principal, Chester Ronning School at dcole@brsd.ab.ca or 780-672-5588. We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Only online applications will be accepted. Please apply at: https://hranywhere.brsd.ab.ca/HRSApplicant HR Anywhere Competition #2015003

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: camrose@carillion.ca or Fax: 780-449-0574


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Conservation Land Negotiator Ducks Unlimited Canada is looking for a confident, energetic and dedicated professional to join our team. As a member of the Alberta Conservation Team, you will be responsible for the planning, development, delivery and negotiation of waterfowl habitat programs in Central Alberta. Your communication and negotiation skills enable you to deal effectively with various stakeholders, including the general public, government, agribusiness and wildlife communities. Under minimal supervision, you make good business decisions based on broad guidelines and recognize the importance of environmental stewardship within agricultural production systems. In Canada, we lose up to 80 acres of wetlands every day. This loss is the equivalent of about 45 soccer fields every 24 hours. We need your help to stop this loss. If you are interested in learning more about this opportunity, including how to apply, please visit ducks.ca/careers before October 10, 2014. Ducks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is the leader in wetland conservation. A registered charity, DUC partners with government, industry, non-profit organizations and landowners to conserve wetlands that are critical to waterfowl, wildlife and the environment.

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

TELECOM TECHNICIAN

We are looking for a telecom technician. We are willing to train but the person we hire will need the following skills/ traits; • Attention to detail and clean work habits • Good interpersonal communication • Driver’s license/clean driving history • Network background a plus • Good logic skills for troubleshooting Job Description Telecom technicians are expected to service, maintain, and install business telephone systems, including traditional and IP systems and anything in between. This also includes low voltage cable pulling as well. We generally deal with a couple of brands of systems but service many others as our customers need us to. Part of the job includes driving 4+ hours one way for certain customer sites due to our geographical service area. There is also a possibility for cross training into other departments at the company to improve your skills/knowledge. Starting wage is $18/hr. which is based on no experience. Experience in this field will get much higher starting wage (negotiable). Email your resumé to resume@nutecelectrotel.com

Punch Drunk Cabaret opens arts centre By Murray Green

The most known local band, Punch Drunk Cabaret, will have the honour of being the first music act in a concert setting to hit the stage at the Camrose Performing Arts Centre, Oct. 2 at 8 p.m. The popular rockabilly, outlaw country and steampunk swing band creates excitement wherever it goes. It was the staff at the CPAC, located on the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus, that made the first move to seek Punch Drunk Cabaret for the opening concert. “It’s a real honour to be the first act ever to play the Camrose Performing Arts Centre. When the offer came in last spring there was no band discussion at all. It was a unanimous ‘yes’. It’s yet another excellent example of how receptive Camrose music fans have been to our sound and style, which means a great deal to us,” said lead singer Randy Bailer. “We have no doubt that there will be extra electricity in the air the night of the show. This is truly an event that will only happen once in a lifetime.” Punch Drunk Cabaret will open for Tupelo Honey. Both bands have played at the Big Valley Jamboree in the past and received excellent reviews. The two bands also have another connection. Tupelo’s drummer, Greg ‘’Wolfman” Williamson, will be pulling double duty performing with both bands. Williamson filled in a number of summer dates for the band in the absence of Eklund, of Camrose. Terry “Sawbones” Grant is the other member of Punch Drunk Cabaret. Continued on page 44

The Bethany Group is hiring the following position:

MANAGER FINANCIAL SERVICES Full-time FTE 1.0

The Bethany Group, a Health and Housing organization, is seeking a highly motivated and positive individual to lead the Financial Services team in our Camrose office. QUALIFICATIONS: • Professional accounting designation (CA, CGA, CMA, CPA) • Senior-level accounting and management experience • Experience with payroll, benefits and staff scheduling preferred • Proficiency with Excel, accounting applications, other business software • Experience in developing enhancements to information systems an asset SKILLS AND ABILITIES: • Thrives in an office setting that is busy and demanding • Self-directed and able to make decisions independently • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Excellent organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines • Strong leadership and team-building skills • Able to work in a dynamic, complex organization COMPENSATION: The Bethany Group offers a competitive salary combined with a generous benefits plan including pension, comprehensive medical coverage, plus a flexible spending component. Closing Date: 3 October 2014 Please submit applications to: Human Resources, The Bethany Group 4612-53 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1Y6 Fax: 780-679-2001 Email: hr@bethanygrp.ca For further details go to: www.thebethanygroup.ca Careers Section A current Police Information Check is a pre-employment requirement for new employees to The Bethany Group. We sincerely thank all candidates for their application; however, only those selected for interview will be contacted.

Represent Our Ter rifi c Product Lines 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 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


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Career Fairs Cargill Grains and Oilseeds Division is holding Career Fairs at the Best Western Plus Camrose Resort Casino, Camrose:

Petrofield Industries, the Leader in manufacturing Hydrovac trucks, is accep ng resumés for the following posi ons:

* Journeyman HET * 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

LINE COOKS

Full-time. Apply within.

TODAY Tuesday, Sept. 30th, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and

Working at Cargill is an opportunity to thrive – a place to develop your career to the fullest while engaging in meaningful work that makes a positive impact around the globe.

TOMORROW Wednesday, Oct. 1st, 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Come and discover the available positions in the new Canola Crush Plant in Camrose, as well as other job opportunitites in existing Cargill facilities. Job opportunities range from process operators, elevator operators, loadout operators, supervisors, maintenance/millwrights, power engineers, canola buyers, sales and much more. Come and meet the new facility leadership and see what Cargill has to offer!

www.cargill.com/careers 6115-48 Avenue, Camrose

SERVERS Part-time. Apply within.

Camrose Ramada Camrose is looking for people like you! If you are dependable, hardworking, enjoy dealing with people, and are available weekdays and some weekends, we’d love to hear from you.

6115-48 Avenue, Camrose

SERVER/ HOST Part-time. Apply within.

Currently we have full-time and part-time positions available:

SalesPerson Full-time

6115-48 Ave., Camrose

FRONT DESK HOUSEKEEPING We offer very comparable 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. Apply in person to Kara at Ramada Inn 4702-73 Street, Camrose


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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS…

Surface Land Administrator Duties would include but are not limited to: • Prepare surface lease, right of way agreements, rental reviews, amendments and third party crossings • Perform land title searches and registries • Corporate and Crown searches • Commissioning of Affidavits • Administer and maintain files • Maintain databases and other various clerical duties Minimum Requirements: • Proficiency in Word, Excel, Access and Outlook • Excellent customer service, communication and interpersonal skills • High level of organization and discipline with proven time management skills • Willingness to learn new processes and procedures • Land Administration Post-Secondary education, Paralegal background, or similar alternative would be beneficial. Verity offers a rewarding work environment, competitive compensation and a performance based bonus plan. We invite those who possess the above qualifications to submit a cover letter and resumé by way of email to verityland@gmail.com Thank you for your interest. Only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.

REWARDING CHANGE OF CAREER OPTIONS

All Yard Positions ti

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 Seasonal Dept.

If you have a passion for lawn and garden product, a flair for Christmas decorating and would be eager to represent and merchanidse our full range of seasonal products, we have an opening in our busy department.

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…

We Want You to Join a Growing Team

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

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.

VILLAGE OF BAWLF

Office Assistant

The Village of Bawlf is seeking a temporary, part-time Office Assistant Reponsibilities include, but are not limited to, Accounts Payable, Cash Receipts, General Ledger, Taxes, Utilities, Utility Billing, Monthly EFT. Qualifications: Experience in a municipal environment, Post Secondary Diploma in Accounting, experience in the use of Microsoft Word, Excel and Muniware. Please visit www.bawlf.com for further information. The ideal candidate will be a self starter, willing to take initiative and tackle new challenges. Hours will be Monday to Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with the office being closed from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. for the lunch break. Submit resume along with salary expectation to: Tracy M. Stewart, Interim Acting CAO, Village of Bawlf Box 40, Bawlf, Alberta T0B 0J0 Fax 780-373-3798 Email: tmstewart@bawlf.com


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CORPORATE SERVICES MANAGER Camrose County is seeking an energetic and dynamic Corporate Services Manager. The successful candidate will be located at the County Office Complex but will also be required to periodically attend to business at other County facilities and regional meetings within and outside the County. Under the direction of, and reporting to the County Administrator, the Corporate Services Manager will be responsible for the following: Economic Development, Communications, and Financial Management of Capital Projects. Qualifications: • Post-secondary education in Business Administration, marketing, communications or public relations or equivalent years of experience in the industry. • Prior municipal government experience. • Experience with recreation/tourism management. • Ability to mentor and provide positive role model. • Experience in the writing of grant funding applications, including the development of budgets and submitting to federal, provincial and other funding agencies. • Experience with developing and implementing communication strategies. • Experience in development of public policy and bylaws. • Excellent communication and public relations skills. • Strong computer skills, including knowledge of Microsoft Office programs. • Experience with web design and desktop publishing software is an asset. • A valid driver’s license is required for this position. A driver’s abstract will be requested at hire and periodically throughout employment. A detailed job description is available upon request. Camrose County offers a competitive wage and benefits package. Interested candidates are requested to forward their application and résumé either by mail, fax or email, marked “Confidential”, prior to 4:00 p.m., Friday, October 3, 2014 to the attention of: Paul King County Administrator Fax 780-672-1008 pking@county.camrose.ab.ca

Camrose County 3755-43 Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 3S8

All applicants are thanked for their interest and advised that only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

OPEN HOUSE Disposal of municipal reserves and amendment to the Land Use Bylaw Century Meadows Baptist Church has applied to dispose of and redistrict a portion of park space located immediately north of the church’s current location on 66 Street. The property is currently zoned public park space, but contains a shed which is owned by Century Meadows Baptist Church. The current zoning of the park is PR – Park and Recreation District The proposed zoning is I – Institutional District

An Open House is scheduled to be held Monday, October 6 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Century Meadows Baptist Church (3720-66 St.) Any person(s) who have an interest are encouraged to attend the open house in person to learn more about the application.

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.

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.

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

• Process new hires, position changes, wage adjustments, advances and ROEs and ensure payroll run is completed in an accurate and timely manner. • Process hourly and salary payroll/remittances. • Knowledge of Worker’s Compensation Board rules and regulations. • Reconcile inputted time to vendor invoices. • General knowledge of Alberta employment standards including vacation, overtime and taxable benefits specific to construction industry. • Must be able to work independently in an open office environment. • Strong MS Office knowledge (MS Word, Excel and Outlook). • Applicant must have strong written and verbal communication skills, be detail oriented and able to work in a team setting. 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.

WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY – Sheerness Mine

JOURNEYMAN HD MECHANIC / MILLWRIGHT An opportunity exists at the Sheerness Mine, located south of Hanna, Alberta for a Journeyman HD Mechanic / Millwright. Position Profile: The positions report directly to the Maintenance Foreman. Responsibilities include performing preventative maintenance and repair of draglines, off road mobile equipment and other site services. Qualifications: The ideal candidates will possess an Interprovincial Trade Certificate and have mining equipment experience. Previous experience on Caterpillar equipment and draglines are considered an asset.Troubleshooting experience with a willingness to be responsible for results is necessary. Westmoreland Coal Company – Sheerness Mine offers a competitive compensation and benefits package and provides the opportunity for personal growth and development. Closing date: October 14, 2014 Please email or fax your resumé and cover letter to Human Resources: Email: amaetche@westmoreland.com Fax: 403.854.5204 We thank all candidates for their applications; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We would kindly appreciate no phone calls.


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INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND The following farmlands are hereby offered for sale by tender, subject to the restrictions, reservations and non-financial obligations in the existing Certificates of Title. Said lands are located near Strome, Alberta and contain approximately 425 cultivated acres. PARCEL 1: NW 14-44-15 W4 Certificate of Title No. 122 315 022 +2 PARCEL 2: SE 23-44-15 W4 Certificate of Title No. 122 315 022 PARCEL 3: SW 23-44-15 W4 Certificate of Title No. 122 315 022 +1 PARCEL 4: PLAN RN67 (LXVII) ALL OF BLOCK (E) Certificate of Title No. 052 456 847 (property contains an older house, two garages, several older sheds, all offered for sale “as is where is”) PARCEL 5: PLAN RN67 (LXVII) ALL THAT PORTION OF BLOCK (E) Certificate of Title No. 062 084 364 Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “KROETCH TENDER”, with the tenderer’s GST number and accompanied by a certified cheque or bank draft made payable to “Andreassen Borth”, for 5% of the amount of the tender, and must be delivered before 12:00 noon on October 31, 2014, to Andreassen Borth, 5014-50 Street, P.O. Box 727, Killam, Alberta, T0B 2L0 (telephone 780-385-3670). Tenderers must submit one tender bid for ALL of the said lands as a package. Tenders will not be opened in public. The owner will pay the 2014 property taxes without adjustment. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid to Andreassen Borth on or before November 28, 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 Tom at 780-905-6918 or Don at 780-781-4292.

INVITATION TO TENDER GRAZING LEASE Grazing Lease #GRL-35583 (Crown Land NE and SE 29-40-11 W4 – Flagstaff County) is offered for sale by tender, subject to the terms and conditions of the said Grazing Lease. Leased land is pasture containing prairie wool and tame grass and has two dugouts. The land is both fenced and cross-fenced. There is annual surface lease income of $21,800.00. Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “WOLD TENDER”, with the tenderer’s GST number and accompanied by a certified cheque or bank draft made payable to “Andreassen Borth”, for 5% of the amount of the tender, and must be delivered before 12:00 noon on October 24, 2014, to Andreassen Borth, 5014-50 Street, P.O. Box 727, Killam, Alberta, T0B 2L0 (telephone 780-385-3670). The Seller will pay the 2014 property taxes without adjustment. The Seller will pay half the cost of the government transfer fee for assignment of the lease to any successful Purchaser. The Seller will receive all 2014-2015 surface lease rental payments without adjustment. Any successful Purchaser will receive any/all surface lease rental payments paid in 2015. Any Assignment of Grazing Lease is subject to government approval. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid to Andreassen Borth on or before December 15, 2014. Tenders will not be opened in public. 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 780-385-0033.

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.

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BIRTHS DEATHS To Natasha and Justin Arthur Rempel, of Cam-

Harty, of Bawlf, on Sept. 17, a daughter. To Greg and Emily Wolbeck, on Sept. 18, a daughter. To Desiree and Adam Sroka, of Armena, on Sept. 18, a daughter.

rose, on Sept. 21, at 66 years. Ragnhild Olsen, of Drumheller (formerly Bawlf), on Sept. 24, at 93 years. Mabel Prysko, of Camrose, on Sept. 25, at 95 years.

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Punch Drunk band plays at CPAC

Continued from page 40

They also had the opportunity to play before the Edmonton Eskimos and Calgary Stampeders football rematch on Sept. 6 after a summer tour. The band released its second album on Friday, June 27, at a party in the Bailey Theatre. The new recording was produced by award winning engineer Ross Nykiforuk, of the Sheepdogs and Northern Pikes. Punch Drunk Cabaret played with Jay Semko, of the Northern Pikes, during the summer. Punch Drunk Cabaret completely dedicated the fall and winter of 2013 to finishing off the new record. “It was going on three years since the first CD and we were constantly being asked when we were going to be releasing a new one, especially from this area, which has followed us right from the start,” said Bailer. “We don’t just play one style of music because people have different tastes. We have always identified with three main styles: rockabilly, outlaw country and steampunk swing. We wanted to balance it out with some songs from each because we have pockets of supporters from each genre,” he explained. “When we played at Big Valley (Jamboree) we played more country and rockabilly. We played at a steampunk swing festival for the first time and they just loved our music, so that is one of the things that makes this band different. We appeal to several genres, so that is something we have had success with. Our focus was to go with what was working and then improve on that.” Since the band formed it has worked on stage presence and putting on a show, rather than just playing music. “We found that we had natural energy right from the beginning. The music flowed through us and we were more animated on stage. You realize it is your job to create special moments in your show and look for ways for the audience to participate,” said Bailer. “If people haven’t seen us for awhile, they will notice that we get the audience more involved now. People have way more fun if they are part of the show.” During the opening week John Wart Hannam will play folk music on Oct. 3, community groups will perform on Oct. 4 and an evening of Raising Our Voices choral music is slated for Oct. 5. Country entertainer George Canyon will headline a gala opening on Nov. 1. Visit www.camroselive.ca for ticket information on the upcoming shows.


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NOTICE OF JOINT PUBLIC HEARING

COUNTY BYLAW #1345 and CITY BYLAW #2780/14 OCTOBER 20, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. Pursuant to Section 606 of the Municipal Government Act, the Councils of Camrose County and the City of Camrose give notice that they have given First Reading to County Bylaw #1345 and City Bylaw #2780/14 to amend the Camrose Intermunicipal Development Plan. The purpose of this amendment is to update the administrative components of the plan and include Highway 26 as part of the Highway Corridor. Anyone affected by this amendment may make written submissions before 12:00 noon, Tuesday, October 14, 2014 to Anjah Howard, Manager of Planning and Development, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 or planning@county. camrose.ab.ca. The Public Hearing for Bylaw #1345 and #2780/14 will be held on Monday, October 20, 2014, at 5:00 p.m. in the County Council Chambers, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose. The Joint Public Hearing will be a part of the Regular City of Camrose Council Meeting and a Special Meeting of Council for Camrose County. Copies of the proposed bylaws are available at the County Office during office hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., or online at www.county.camrose. ab.ca. Copies of the proposed bylaws are also available at the City Office (Mirror Lake Centre, 5415-49 Avenue, Camrose) during office hours, Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., or online at www.camrose.ca.

Employment Opportunity OPERATOR 4, WATER TREATMENT PLANT The City of Camrose is seeking a full-time permanent Operator for the Water Treatment Plant as part of the Utilities Team. This position is part of CUPE Local 1425. FUNCTIONS: • Operations and maintenance work such as lab testing, performance monitoring, chemical handling, and repairs at the Camrose Water Treatment Facilities including the new GAC facility. • Operations and maintenance of the Wastewater Collection System, Water Distribution System, and the Wastewater Treatment Facility as occasionally required. QUALIFICATIONS: • Grade 12 graduate. • Completion of a NAIT Water and Wastewater Technician Program or recognized equivalent program is desirable. • Level 2 Alberta Environment Certificate in Water Treatment (and willingness to train for Level 3). • Operators with a Level 1 Alberta Environment Certificate in Water Treatment will be considered at an adjusted remuneration. • Strong decision-making, teamwork, and communication skills. • Mechanical and instrumentation aptitude. • Proficiency with Microsoft applications and SCADA software. • Valid Class 5 driver’s license and ability to obtain an air brake endorsement and Class 3 driver’s license within the probationary period. • Ability to meet the City’s on-call protocols and participate in the on-call rotation within the Utilities team. • As a pre-condition of employment, the successful candidate will be required to provide a Police Information Check and Driver’s Abstract. HOURS OF WORK: Hours of work are generally 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. On-call duties and emergency work could include early morning, late evening, weekends, and statutory holidays. HOURLY WAGE RANGE: $31.18 per hour, in accordance with the CUPE 1425 Collective Agreement and premiums. APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resumé to the address below by October 3, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only those selected for interviews will be contacted. City of Camrose Attention: Superintendent of Utilities Public Works Location: pw@camrose.ca 4202-51 Avenue, Camrose, AB Phone 780-672-5513 Mailing Address: Fax 780-672-4257 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 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.

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 #

Land Description Plan Block Lot

Civic Address

Development

DP3912 DP3913

0827968 5262AB

10 D

39 17

4408B-73 Street 4904-44 Street

Addition to existing SFD Variance refused

FP2014086

0827427

13

21

3709-71 Street Close

Fence Permit

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS

Estate of GENEVIEVE FRANCES FRIEND, who died on August 14, 2014. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by October 30, 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.

Estate of LUCILLE GWENDOLYN ODEGARD, who died on January 4, 2013. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by Friday, November 7, 2014, with Keith R. Odegard at 43 Hollyburn Road SW, Calgary, Alberta T2V 3H2, and provide details of your claim. 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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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Are you passionate about your community? Consider volunteering on a Board! The City of Camrose is seeking adult residents to serve as Members at Large on the following Boards, commencing January, 2015:

City of Camrose and Camrose County

2014 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ROUND-UP

Friday, October 3 – 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, October 4 – 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (1) The Subdivision and Development Appeal Board makes decisions on subdivision and development appeals in accordance with the Municipal Government Act and Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Bylaw. The Board meets on an as-required basis. Camrose Public Library Board (1 Member) The Camrose Public Library Board is responsible for providing an excellent library service to the City of Camrose and surrounding area. The Public Library Board meets monthly. Make a difference! For more information on the appointment process and to obtain an application form, visit www.camrose.ca or contact City Hall at 780-672-4426. Please submit applications via: Fax: 780-672-2469 OR

Committee/Board Legend:

Email: kisaak@camrose.ca OR

Cultural/Social

In person at Mirror Lake Centre 5415-49 Avenue, Camrose

Planning/Infrastructure Quasi Judicial

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.

Location: Public Works Yards, 4202-51 Avenue, Camrose City of Camrose Public Works Department – Phone 780-672-5513 Now is the opportunity to clean out all those half-empty containers that may be dangerous if dumped down the drain, poured on the ground, or even sent to the Camrose Landfill. Every householder uses products in the house and garden containing chemicals that are hazardous when disposed of improperly. Mixed together in landfills, these chemicals can be dangerous – to the workers and to the environment. Camrose Household Hazardous Waste Round-Up will be held on Friday, October 3, 2014 and Saturday, October 4, 2014 at the PUBLIC WORKS YARDS. Keep your materials in their original containers. If the container is broken or cracked, place it inside leak-proof package and label it. If you discover jars or cans of unidentified chemicals, take them to the Round-Up and tell a staff person you are unsure of the contents. Any container that cautions about careful use of the product or disposal of the container should be included in the Hazardous Waste Round-Up. All the materials collected at the Hazardous Waste Round-Up will be collected, classified, manifested, packed and transported by trained personnel and taken to the Alberta Special Waste Management Facility near Swan Hills where the waste will be taken for proper treatment and disposal. The cost of treatment will be borne by Alberta Environment. Your cooperation and support of the Camrose Household Hazardous Waste Round-Up is most appreciated. Examples of typical household hazardous wastes are: - Photography - Drain Cleaners - Adhesives Chemicals - Flea Powder - Aerosols - Rodent Poison - Herbicides - Ammonia - Solvents - Insecticides - Art Supplies - Swimming Pool - Metal Polish - Bleach Chemicals - Oven Cleaner - Barbecue Starter - Waxes - Pesticides - Cleaning Fluids - Wood Preservatives - Pharmaceuticals - Disinfectants

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Bylaw #2818/14

Pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Section 606 of the Revised Statutes of Alberta and amendments thereto, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Council of the City of Camrose gave First Reading to Bylaw #2818/14 on September 2, 2014. This amendment will allow additional model units (also known as show homes in residential subdivisions) to be constructed by the developer to display a range of housing types or commercial/industrial buildings that will be available to prospective buyers in new subdivisions prior to registration of the subdivision. The purpose of Bylaw #2818/14 is to amend Land Use Bylaw #2567/07 as follows: 1.

PUBLIC NOTICE

Camrose Regional Sanitary Landfill Open Late Wednesdays Ending October 1, 2014 The operating hours for the Camrose Regional Landfill are extended on Wednesdays until 8:00 p.m. from May 7 through to October 1, 2014. For more information contact the Landfill Scale House at 780679-0087.

That Land Use Bylaw #2567/07, as amended, be further amended by adding a definition for ‘model units’ and amending the total number of principle buildings conditionally permitted on an individually titled lot as follows: a)

Section 1.06 Definitions – “model unit” means a building or structure constructed on a lot in an approved subdivision which has yet to be registered. The model unit is to be used for the purpose of marketing land or buildings and shall not be occupied until the subdivision has been registered.

b)

Section 7.17 – Number of Principle Buildings on a Lot

Subject to subsection (b) and (c), no person shall construct or locate or cause to be constructed or located more than one principal building on a lot.

(c) A Development Officer may issue a development permit to a registered property owner to allow for the construction or location of more than one model unit, as defined in Section 1.06.

A Public Hearing is scheduled to be held as follows: Date: October 6, 2014 Time: 5:00 p.m. Place: Council Chambers, Camrose County, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB Any person(s) who have an interest regarding the passing of Bylaw #2818/14 are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing in person to state their support or objections. Any written submissions to be considered by City Council are required to be submitted no later than October 1 at 4:00 p.m. by mail to: Kim Isaak, General Manager of Corporate and Protective Services, City of Camrose, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 or by email to: kisaak@camrose.ca. Notice is hereby given that Council may thereafter without further notice proceed with final approval of Bylaw #2818/14 at the regular Council Meeting on October 6, 2014. For additional information, contact Aaron Leckie, Senior Planner, phone 780-672-4428 or email to aleckie@Camrose.ca


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Roger Admiral concert at Augustana Oct. 8 Local pianist Roger Admiral will give a free concert of classical masterpieces in the Augustana Chapel on Wednesday, Oct. 8 at 7:00 p.m. Admission is free and all are welcome to attend. Using the university’s nine foot Steinway grand piano, Admiral will play music originally written for earlier types of keyboards: Joh a n n S eba st i a n Bach’s Partita in cminor, a set of Baroque d a nc e movement s, would have been played on the harpsichord or clavichord; sonatas of Franz Joseph Haydn and Franz Schubert would have been premiered on the Viennese fortepiano, which has a lighter and more transparent sound than that of today’s grand pianos. This concert will also mark the performer’s return to more traditional repertoire after recent years devoted to avant-garde music. Roger Admiral is a freelance musician and university contract instructor based in Camrose. Most recently Roger performed Gyorgy Ligeti’s Piano Concerto with the Victoria Symphony Orchestra, as well as playing recitals in Edmonton, Winnipeg, Montreal, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Jose.

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UNDER CONSTRUCTION ... New build in family friendly area G ! of Creekview. Triple IN ST LI NEW car garage, bonus SIMILAR TO PICTURE room, MF laundry + more! 4-pce. en suite + his/hers WI closets in master. Act now and pick your colours! Asking $474,900 CA0044216 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 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 GREAT 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

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CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 2-STOREY IN QUIET CUL-DESAC – CENTURY MEADOWS ... just steps away G! playNEW LISTIN from grounds, school, walking trails. Home features bright, open, lge. MF w/LR, gas FP, formal DR, laundry, 2-pce. bath, kitchen w/eating nook, WI pantry, handy island bar, oak cabinetry, lots of natural light. Upstairs cozy bonus room, 3 bdrm., 2 full baths. Master boasts WI closet, en suite w/jacuzzi tub. Bsmt. has cabin-like feeling, family room, lots of storage space. Outside very well maintained, front porch, WO deck, landscaping, pond and pump, mature trees, shrubs, stone walkways, steps, garden shed, white archway, sitting area, partial fence, garage door on side leads you outside. This home is in the perfect location! CA0046162 Asking $449,900 ONE OF A KIND BACKING ONTO 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! Asking $379,000 CA0044038 BEAUTIFUL 2-STOREY – HUGE LOT AND WORKSHOP! ... Covered front veranda. Impres! foyer, beautiful Gsive NEW LISTIN 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 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 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW! ... You’ll love the E! IC NEW PR 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 $399,900 CA0041515 GREAT RETIREMENT HOME ... w/exc. location, close to Mirror Lake walk! ED ing trails and city centre. UC R ED 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 IMPRESSIVE HOME, HUGE LOT, CUL-DE-SAC LO C AT ION ICE!IN CENTURY PR T EA GR 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 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

Beautiful Bungalows and Two Storeys by Battle River Homes SW Meadows

• 1400 sq. ft. • 2 bedrooms • Cul-de-sac • 26’x28’ garage Asking $506,162 CA0047091

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

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

E XC ELLEN T 1224 SQ. FT. 4-BDRM. GALOW ! B...U NBeautiful ED ST LI ST JU 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 NEW BUILD FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS ... Stunning 4-bdrm. up floor plan + bonus room. ! G NEW LISTIN 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 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT HOME, IT’S PERFECT ... Bright G ! open plan, beauNEW LISTIN tiful open staircase, 18’ and 19’ ceilings, arches, display ledges. Exc. kitchen, dinette, 2 cozy FP, huge master, superb en suite, MF laundry, awesome bsmt. Superb yard, dandy 24’x26’ htd. garage, cul-de-sac location. It’s all done, you’ll love it! Asking $475,000 CA0046625 EXCELLENT BUNGALOW, CENTURY MEADOWS! ... Cus! R EDUCED tom 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 BEAUTIFUL, QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW - IN VA L L E Y V I E W ! ... Premier ! G IN lifestyle, culNEW LIST de-sac location! Gorgeous home featuring 9’ ceilings, bright windows, hardwood flooring, beautiful crown moldings and trim package. Amazing gourmet kitchen w/beautiful cabinetry + granite. Spacious dinette and lovely FP in LR. Superb master, awesome en suite. Impressive MF laundry! Excellent bsmt., in-floor heating, huge family/games room. Superb yard, covered veranda and deck. Finished heated garage, RV parking, AC and more! Quality, lifestyle, it’s perfect! Asking $563,900 CA0046704 EXCEPTIONAL HOME, PR IVATE SET TING ... Impressive family NEW PR ICE! home w/great location! Asking $327,900 CA0042219

Great Family 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 IMPRESSIVE 3-SUITE CHAR ACTER HOME ... close to Augustana, downtown core. Over 1000 sq. ft. on each level R EDUCED ! featuring total 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

FOR LEASE BRAND NEW STATE-OF-THEART 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

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT 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 CA0039847

OUT OF TOWN 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

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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

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B eautiful Quality Built 2-STorey Home in Southwest G! NEW LISTIN Meadows – Close to parks! ... This home offers an open concept floor plan with beautiful hardwood floor. Excellent kitchen and dining area with SS appliances, w/i pantry, island, extra cupboard space, w/o to deck. Upper level boasts a spacious bonus room, master w/en suite 2 oversized beds and 4-pc. bath. Lower level w/large FR, bed w/en suite and lots of storage space. Outside features large pie-shaped lot, fully fenced with two-level deck, gas BBQ line, storage shed, garden, fire pit, front covered veranda and lots of green space. Asking $459,500 CA0046724

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KINGMAN – PRIME LOCATION! ... Large lot. Build your dream home on a quiet acreOnly $40,000 CA0037971

EXCEPTIONAL BUNGALOW IN ROSALIND ... 1260 sq. ED ! ft. home w/6 bdrm. ICE R EDUC PR 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 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

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

RESIDENTIAL LOTS Phase III Southwest Meadows

780-672-4495

CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 P E R F EC T 5- BDR M . F A M I L Y ! G IN HOME! ... CusNEW LIST tom cabinets, lge. kitchen/dining, MF laundry, fully fin. bsmt. Lge. lot, single attached garage. Substantially reno’d. Call today for additional info. Asking $285,000 CA0046897

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FANTASTIC BUNGALOW IN DUGGAN PARK close to new ! G ... IN ST LI playground, EW N west-end shopping. Solid 4-bdrm. w/upgraded windows, oversized ins. dble. garage. MF 3 bdrm., full bath w/air massage soaker tub, vanity sitting area, cozy living area w/traditional pass-through window to kitchen. Bsmt. has bdrm., full bath, spacious rumpus room, lots of storage space. New hot water tank, pull up/ down blinds, newer triple-glazed windows in LR, kitchen, master. Shelving in garage. Wellmaintained landscaped yard w/fully fin. fence, ground level deck, firepit, mature trees. This is a must see! Asking $289,900 CA0046159 GREAT CENTR AL 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 GREAT STARTER HOME OR REVENUE PROPERTY... Many renovations incl. hi-efficiency furnace, hot water tank, some newer windows. Incl. all appl. Currently rented for $1000 per mo. plus utilities. Ask $157,000 CA0023243 MODERN 2-STOREY CLOSE TO WEST-END SHOPPING, AWESOME PLAYGROUND! ... This family-friendly home has everything you need including 4 bdrm., 3 baths, ! G IN NEW LIST cozy veranda. MF features bright, open living, dining, kitchen area w/ WI pantry, island. Upper level boasts master, 2 bdrm., 4-pce. bath w/in-floor htg. Bsmt. LR, bdrm., new 3-pce. bath. Back yard fully fenced, landscaped w/deck, shed, parking pad. Ceiling fans throughout, WI closet in master, central vac RI. Wonderful location, a must see! Asking $282,500 CA0046008 Excellent Duplex – Close to Park and Playground! Cul-de-sac location! Features cozy FP in NEW PR ICE! great 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

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 W O W ! BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, SUPERB COUNTRY SETTING! ... Exceptional property w/80.6 acres only 2 miles from pavement. Custom built 1452 sq. ft. rancher built in 2013. Bright open plan, vaulted ceilings, hardwood flooring, cedar ceilings/walls. Awesome country kitchen, lovely LR, spacious master, en suite, MF laundry, exc. bsmt. dev. w/huge family room. Attached 28’x33’ htd. garage, 12’’x1x16’ man cave/office, superb 15.5’x24’ greenhouse and more! Fenced w/71 acres in hay land. Lots of room to grow! A peaceful, relaxing lifestyle! Ask $779,900 CA0046813 HALF SECTION! ... 318.97 acres only one mile south of Coal Creek Golf Resort and Black Nugget Lake Campground. 0.5 mile off oiled road. 290 arable acres. Good potential bldg. site. Services readily available. Surface lease $1950/yr. Three metal bins. Wanting to expand or build your own home, take a look! Asking $975,000 CA0047001

ACREAGES N I C E L Y TREED 1300 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW ON LISTED ! 4.4 ACRES ST JU JUST EAST OF CAMROSE ... Lge. kitchen, 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 C O Z Y COUN T RY LIVING ON 15.79 ACRES ... only 25 min. to Camrose, north of Hwy 26 on RR 174 to Ryley. Very affordable w/plenty to offer – treed yard site, stocked, aerated fish pond, 22’x24’ garage, 40’x60’ machine shed. New shingles, soffits/fascia, siding, pex water lines, upgraded back entry w/added 2-pce. bath. Bright plan w/3 bdrm., cozy kitchen, spacious dining. 12’x24’ deck, firepit area, large garden plot. Peaceful, affordable acreage living, you’ll love it! Asking $248,500 CA0046871 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 $460,000 CA0044368 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 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 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 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

ACREAGES 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

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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 W O W ! P R I VAT E AC R E AGE A G !WITH IN ST LI PEACEFUL NEW SETTING! Asking $417,900 CA0045363

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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

Matt Banack 780-608-9733

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