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Vol. LXII, No. 51
Country Edition 60 pages, City Edition 48 pages
November 11, 2014
Always better – always better read
November 11,
Inside Special Occasions Page 9
Take time to remember
We Deliver Page 15 Who Can I Count On? Pages 18 and 19 Entertainment and Dining Guide Pages 21 to 23 Festival of Trees Pages 24 and 25 Winter Car Care and Auto Classifieds Pages 26 to 35, 3 Obituaries Pages 36 and 37 Classifieds Pages 38 to 46
News Features Black and Blue campaign draws attention to abuse of referees . . . . . . . . 4 Camrose Fire Association visits Stollery . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Forum on Israel and Palestine Nov. 13 . . . . . . 10 Sahakarini Loaves and Fishes Dinner Nov. 15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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Tom Coultis, who has been awarded a Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal, served the 14th Calgary Tanks for 12 years. In 1956 he began a nine-year term as instructor for the 19th Alberta Dragoons. He instructed Camrose Air Cadets from 1956 to 1968.
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Mr. Coultis, who has been a Royal Canadian Legion member since 1946, pins a poppy on Kaylea Leis.
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New director shares her passion for women’s shelters By Laurel Nadon Camrose Booster
It was 15 years ago during her first practicum at a women’s shelter in Calgary that Nora-Lee Rear, the new executive director of the Camrose Women’s Shelter, decided to drastically alter the course of her career. With a Bachelor in Child Studies, she had intended to work with youth, but that wasn’t to be. “I became very passionate about women’s shelters. When you start to hear the stories and the journeys that women or children go through, you start to feel passionate about making a difference for women who are experiencing family violence,” Rear said. “As a woman, knowing this was something my peers were experiencing made me want to do something about it.” Since then, she has been working in First Nations shelters in the Calgary and Cochrane area. She began her position in Camrose in July. “The basics of a shelter are the same whether they’re First Nations or provincial. The differences are in the culture,” Rear said, adding that her experiences at those shelters have made her a better director now. “I’m more understanding of where our families are coming from.” Rear is in charge of the daily
Camrose Women’s Shelter executive director Nora-Lee Rear.
operations at the shelter, as well as overseeing programs such as the residential stay, outreach and family support. She said that someone working at a shelter must have a lot of compassion, an ability to empower others, a willingness to have fun, a non-judgmental attitude and be resourceful. “I’ve enjoyed the staff and meeting community members and finding out what resources are available in Camrose to help the families we work with,” Rear said. “Camrose seems like a very giving community. “We’re trying to stabilize our
programs and staff and focus on providing the best services we can for the families who come and stay with us.” Rear said while helping these families has its challenges, such as finding available housing, the rewards are obvious. “To see a family come out of chaos and turmoil and then succeed in finding a safe place to stay is rewarding,” Rear said. Marsha Johnson, administrative assistant at the shelter, said that Rear is a patient, intent listener, and that her number one positive quality is showing respect. “She just operates from a place of respect. She sets the tone and the atmosphere and that flows through all of us and certainly the clients will experience the benefits of that as well,” Johnson said. “The shelter is ready as a staff and organization to embrace a new leader’s vision. I think she’ll be a good fit.” Most of the women the shelter serves also have children, and five of seven bedrooms at the shelter are designated for families. The shelter has been almost at capacity since July. Alberta has an unwritten rule that the preferred length of stay in a shelter is 21 days, but because of the limited affordable housing at the moment, many families stay longer. “That’s a very short amount of
time to get finances in place, find a place to stay, deal with any custody or legal matters and to attend to your own emotional upheaval,” Rear said, adding that shelters are seeing the result of the housing crunch in Alberta. The Camrose Women’s Shelter opened in 1985. From April 1, 2013 to March 31, 2014, the shelter assisted 160 women and 195 children. The shelter also assisted families with outreach services, provided 30 public presentations and received 816 phone calls on its regional help line (780-672-1035). “Family violence is a societal issue that impacts all of us,” Rear said. “Family violence is not always physical, it can be emotional or financial or sexual.” She noted that isolation can also be an indicator of abuse. Walk-a-Mile
The shelter is gearing up for its main fundraiser, the annual Walk-a-Mile event on Jan. 23. The event raised approximately $36,000 last year with 50 participants, and the shelter would like to see both of those numbers even higher this year. “We’re starting to recruit men who are willing to walk a mile in red high-heel shoes in support of the shelter and raising awareness about family violence,” Rear said.
Black and Blue campaign draws attention to abuse in sports By Dan Jensen
Camrose Minor Hockey referees will be wearing blue armbands rather than the usual red ones for games from Nov. 7 to 24. The switch is their way of supporting a Black and Blue Campaign that has been undertaken by Camrose Minor Hockey and Camrose Violence Action Society to show that abuse of young officials and hockey players at the arena is not acceptable. “There is a huge turnover of officials in Alberta because of the abuse they have to shoulder,” said Camrose Violence Action Society program director Sheralyn Dobos at the Max McLean Arena last week. “Forty per cent of the officials in Airdrie have been lost in the last three years primarily because of abusive behaviours towards them.” Camrose Minor Hockey coordinator Colleen King said yelling from coaches and fans is one of the reasons that referees decide to quit rather than move up to the more senior levels, where the number of people wearing the stripes has started to decline. “We are hoping this (campaign) will open the eyes of everyone as to ways to stop the abuse out on the ice. It is a reminder that our community values sport as a positive learning environment for children and youth.” Dobos said youth (and adults) can sometimes tend to normalize violence when they see the poor treatment of game officials, or read stories about their favourite professional athlete (Los Angeles Kings defenceman Voynov or Baltimore Ravens running back Ray Rice) being charged with committing a violent crime against a partner or a spouse. She feels that those who see violence at home and then again at the sporting venue start to believe that abusive behaviours really do occur everywhere and are an normal means of communication. “If they come to a hockey game and see more of the same (abuse) the belief is reinforced,” she said. A report presented to the provin-
Keegan King, Camrose Violence Action Society program director Sheralyn Dobos, Camrose Minor Hockey coordinator Colleen King and Paul King are promoting the Black and Blue Campaign that runs in conjunction with Family Violence Prevention Month in November.
cial government in November 2012, indicated that belonging to an association with strong sanctions against violence can be a protective factor that influences the ability of an individual to develop positively, despite harmful environments and experiences. The report further indicated that where possible, protective factors need to be fostered, which may be through structural and other interventions such as promoting gender equality, reducing poverty, building Albertans’ connections and social networks, and promoting positive parenting. “It is about identifying the factors that place people at risk of perpetuating and/or experiencing family violence, and working to eliminate those risk factors,” said the report. “There are evidence-based programs and policies that can stop family violence from happening in
the first place by promoting and creating healthy relationships, healthy norms, healthy communities and healthy families. Children and youth learn relationship skills and social behaviours from their parents and other family members. A high proportion of children who witness or experience violent relationships in childhood go on to perpetuate these patterns in adulthood with their own children and partners. If we want to prevent violence before it starts, we must focus our efforts on children, youth-at-risk young adults, especially those who are or may soon become parents.” Dobos realizes that hockey is an aggressive game in which words are sometimes exchanged, but says there is a line that has to be drawn so that actions do not turn into abuse. “If kids are coming to and becom-
ing part of an organization where they know there is a line and it is not okay to cross that line,” she said, “then hockey can become one of those games where there are positive experiences.” The Black and Blue Campaign has the support of Camrose Minor Hockey coaches and team managers, who attended a clinic to hear a presentation by Camrose Kodiaks’ Boris Rybalka and become acquainted with some of the new referees who are coming into the system. “They are just making the kids aware of the family violence that is out there,” said King. Camrose Minor Hockey will be stoking the competitive fire of the players by offering a pizza party for the team that is able to raise the most money for the Camrose Family Violence Action Society.
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Camrose Branch No. 57 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION
REMEMBRANCE DAY
Tuesday, November 11, 2014 The Camrose Branch No. 57 of the Royal Canadian Legion is conducting their annual Wreath and Poppy Campaign. The purpose of the Poppy Fund is to provide assistance to ex-service personnel and their families who are in need. However, as the funds raised usually exceed that need, the surplus is used to improve life in the community through donations to local charities, purchase of hospital equipment as well as bursaries to local students that may have need. The annual Remembrance Day Service will be held at the CRE starting shortly before 11:00 a.m. Members of the general public are asked to attend and please be seated no later than 10:45 am so the veterans may enter, and the service commence, timed so that the two minute silence may be observed at 11:00 a.m. Come and help remember the participants of both world wars, Korea and Afghanistan as well as those personnel serving on United Nations Peace Keeping duties throughout the world today.
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gratefully thanks the community for the support shown during the 2013 poppy campaign $15,420.00 WAS DISPERSED TO THE COMMUNITY AS FOLLOWS: Kipness Centre for Veterans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,500.00 CHARITABLE DONATIONS TO THE FOLLOWING: Camrose Hospice Society . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000.00 AB/NWT Command Poppy Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000.00 STARS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 500.00 St. Mary’s Hospital Palliative Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000.00 Rosehaven Palliative Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000.00 Meals-on-Wheels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 500.00 St. Mary’s Hospital, purchase medical equipment (an insuffalator). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,500.00 Literary and poster contest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 620.00 Support Cadets SALH and 644 Squadron ($500 ea.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,000.00 Bursary donation in community . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 800.00 TOTAL $15,420.00 EXPENSES: AB/NWT Supplies (Poppies and wreaths) . . . . . $4,802.00 Promotional Material . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,851.24 Campaign expenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,318.50 Service Officer Seminar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 176.00 TOTAL $8,147.74 Over 50% of the Poppy Funds collected are dispersed. The balance remains in trust for Veterans’ needs.
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St. Albert advanced and beat the Sherwood Park Broncos 6-0 in overtime on Nov. 2 in the final. In the peewee division, Camrose lost 20-0 to the Edmonton Seahawks on Oct. 25 in the opening round of the Tier 4 playoffs in Millwoods. The Buffaloes ended up 1-6 in league play. The bantam squad
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Buffaloes wrap up playoffs The atom Camrose Buffaloes football club lost 19-0 to the powerful St. Albert Buccaneers during playoffs in the Capital District Minor Football Association, Oct. 25. The Buffaloes were eliminated from the Tier 3 playoffs at the Strathcona Athletic Park after having a 5-2 record in the regular season.
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BRSD working on budget Diane Hutchinson, Communications, BRSD
The bulk of funding that school divisions receive from Alberta Education is based on student population. Each year school boards across Alberta prepare a “spring budget” based on their projections of student populations and priorities for the coming school year. Each fall, school boards revisit and finalize those plans, based on their actual student numbers. The government uses the student enrollment on Sept. 30 as the “official” count for budget purposes, so budgets are reviewed once that number has been calculated. In Battle River School Division, student numbers were slightly higher than expected (about 50 students more) and some school sites had noticeably different population numbers than expected, resulting in the need for budget or staffing adjustments. In October, a budget plan for the 2014-15 school year was reviewed by the Board and a final budget will be approved in November, for submission to Alberta Education. Hearing the student voice
On Oct. 24, the BRSD board of trustees met Bashaw School student Francesca Middleton, who is a newly appointed member of Alberta Eduation’s Minister’s Student Advisory Council. Francesca spoke to the Board about her plans for hosting student forums within the school division over the coming months and her hope of establishing a student advisory council which includes students from throughout BRSD.
Analyzing achievement results
Student achievement results for the 2013-14 school year were received in late September and are now being reviewed by schools and the school division. Members of the BRSD board of trustees received an overview of how the results are being analyzed, including looking for trends, comparing schools to their previous year results and more. Celebrating milestones
Battle River School Division hosted its annual Employee Recognition event in October, celebrating staff special achievements and milestones of service.
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The board of trustees approved a proposal to apply to Alberta Education for a replacement modular at Sparling School in Camrose. The existing modular has surpassed its life expectancy. Seeking Bus Drivers
Bus drivers are an important part of the day for the more than 4,000 BRSD students who are transported to and from school. If you know someone who enjoys young people, has an excellent driving record and is available first thing in the morning and again in late afternoon, please ask them to consider becoming a bus driver. As the BRSD board heard in October, Alberta’s labour shortages are creating a lack of both permanent and spare bus drivers. Our school division can assist with training and licensing. Contact Brenda Johnson, director of transportation, bjohnson@brsd. ab.ca or 780-672-6131 ext 5245.
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Visitors to the Stollery Children’s Hospital were, left to right, front, George Parnall, Duncan McDougall, Bob Jonson, Darcy Skarra, Marco Jonson, back, left to right, Andrea Parnall, Nick Sampson, Laurie Adamson, Manie Germushuysen, Cliff Walline and Len Chartrand. By Dan Jensen
Camrose Fire Association members were saying silent prayers of thanks after spending some time visiting with the children at Stollery Hospital earlier this year. “I couldn’t help thinking as we were packing up and getting ready to leave how fortunate we are to have our health,” said Laurie Adamson.” “Some of the kids who are there have been in the hospital for months on end.” The association delivered approximately 100 teddy bears that were purchased with the help of Crystal Glass, J. Heating and Sheet Metal, D.S. Excavation Services, CK Installations and Enterprises, Maximum Mechanical, Timberline Roofing, Co-op Gas Bar, Read Contracting and Charderry Trucking. “It was priceless to see the smiles on the kids’ faces as we were handing them out,” said George Parnall. “We were, for a little while at least, able to take their minds off all the difficulties they are going through.” Many of the Camrose Fire Association’s members, including Parnall, have had children receive some form of care at the Stollery over the years. “As far as I am concerned it is the best facility out there for kids,” said Cliff Walline. “What the nurses and doctors can do for them is pretty amazing.” The trip to the Stollery was the first for Adamson, who had the opportunity to connect with a boy who had been in the hospital for over a year. “He wasn’t having a good day before we arrived but we got there he brightened up quite a bit,” said Adamson. “Once I saw that change I knew completely that I had done my job.” The Stollery Children’s Hospital was made possible through the generosity of Shirley and Bob Stollery. “More than 25 years ago Bob met with concerned Edmontonians and pediatricians and interested in improving children’s health care in our region,” states the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation website. “They felt it was time to bring a children’s hospital to Edmonton and promised to provide significant funding if such a hospital could be built. The Stollery family takes an active interest in the remarkable medical discoveries and improvements that contribute to the care of seriously ill children. The Stollery Children’s Hospital has over 210,000 patient visits annually. In addition to performing 4,300 inpatient and 4,200 day surgeries every year, it has yearly inpatient stays of 9,000 and emergency room visits of 35,000. About 50 per cent of patients who visit the Stollery come from outside Edmonton. The ‘hospital within a hospital’ operates as a separate facility in the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre in Edmonton.
Put down the wolf pack It is almost amusing, if a little disturbing, watching our so-called ‘intellectual elite’ avoid mentioning the jihadi elephant in the living room. They wonder what motivated the attacks which killed two Canadian soldiers last week. It’s a puzzler. At least our Prime Minister, unlike the US President, isn’t afraid to call it what it is … Islamic terrorism… orchestrated, if not directed, by ISIS. I could almost admire the ISIS strategy were it not such pure evil. Through skillful manipulation of the internet and social media ISIS appeals to loners and outliers on the fringe of society, people who think their lives are insignificant, and offers them a way to escape the void. ‘Lonewolf’ attacks. Suicide through homicide. Fame through infamy. Just for a moment their lives are significant. Now it has happened here, in Canada. I cannot say I am surprised, in fact, I’ve been expecting it. What I will say is I am impressed by the reaction of my fellow Canadians. They have neither panicked nor struck blindly at the nearest targets. I sense a calm resolve to put down these ‘wolves’ the way we have always put down ‘wolves’. It would be easy to turn
ISIS into some omnipotent boogey-man – that’s what they want – but ISIS itself is nothing more than a fringe group. A wolf pack. The CIA estimates that ISIS has about 30,000 fighters in their army, Iraq has a population of 33 million, so ISIS is one tenth of 1 per cent of the population. That’s the main reason they are so savage, the calculated use of terror to demoralize their victims. The fact is any small Western army that was allowed to fight could defeat them in a few weeks. They are a disorganized rabble and most of them have taken up the sword so that they might die by the sword. The West has faced this threat for 1,500 years and the West has prevailed for 1,500 years. Our problem is not ISIS or its Islamic roots, our problem is our ‘intellectual elite’ who dare not speak the word jihad. They dare not face the truth and, truth be told, I think they hate the culture which gives them succor as much as the jihadists. The ‘intellectual elite’ do jihadist dirty work by spreading fear and confusion when we act and aggravate the situation by insisting we stay and remake their society when we win. Cultural imperialism at its worst. At some point we must go put down the ISIS wolf pack. When we do we should do it quickly and firmly, making it clear that we will return if necessary. Then we should pack our bags and “get out of Dodge.” If they want to remake their society they can ask for help. Maybe we could send our ‘intellectual elite’ to do that job. Dave Gosse, Camrose Environmental rights Shouldn’t every Canadian have the right to breathe clean air, the right to have ready
access to clean water, and the right to eat healthful food? (It seems like a no-brainer to me!) These environmental rights are not currently enshrined in Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms, but a poll suggests that 85 per cent of Canadians believe they should be. (These rights are constitutionally protected in over one hundred nations, but not in Canada). There is a grassroots movement underway in Canada to have these environmental rights recognized at all levels of government − municipal, provincial, and federal. It starts locally. Can Camrose be the first Alberta city to endorse a declaration of respect for these rights?! For more information, and to sign on to the movement, visit bluedot.ca. John Olson, Camrose Poor turn-out Again the voter turn-out in Alberta is pathetic. Advanced polls for the four recent “buy-elections” were down one third when compared to the same voting stations prior to the 2012 elections (12,335 votes cast in 2012, compared to 9,698 votes cast last week). And this poor showing is despite all the PC “scandals” that should have been a wakeup-call for Albertans. The 2012 general election generated a 57 per cent voter turn-out (not stellar, but the highest since 1993). Last week the highest turnout was the 40 per cent in Edmonton-Whitemud (the rest ranging from 35 to 40 per cent). Pathetic apathy! What will it take to get Albertans engaged enough to even vote in how this province is being run? M. R. Leithead, Bawlf
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Musalaha Ministry of Reconciliation director Dr. Salim Munayer and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs David Anderson will be shedding light on the state of the relationship that exists between the people of Israel and Palestine and what the Canadian government is doing to bring about reconciliation in a forum discussion at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed arts centre in Camrose Nov. 13. “The matters that they are going to be discussing, including Christian Zionism, are matters that we need to be thinking about more deeply than we do,” explained Ronning Centre director David Goa, who will also be involved in the discussion, which is scheduled to go from 1:30 to 3 p.m. “We need to hear from Palestinian Christians: how they understand the theological preoccupation of Christian Zionists in North America and what they are doing to find non violent and peaceful ways of building bridges between Jews and Muslims.” Christian Zionism, which started to take root in the 19th century, suggests that it is somehow necessary for Jews to return to the land of Israel, as a prefiguration for the second coming of Jesus Christ. “The people who are part of that way of thinking form a very substantial part of the Christian community in both the United States and Canada,” said Goa. “Many have gone to Israel on tours that have helped them in their understanding of the historical dimensions of the scriptures and many have been big supporters of Israel, not just politically but also financially. A substantial amount of funding has been provided by Christian Zionists in North America to develop Jewish settlements which have been used as a way to increase the territory of Israel and have been seen as deeply problematic for the Palestinian community.” Musalaha Minister of Reconciliation, located in Jerusalem, is a non-profit organization that seeks to promote reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians as demonstrated in the life and teaching of Jesus. “We endeavor to be an encouragement and advocate of reconciliation, first among Palestinian and Israeli believers and then beyond to our respective communities,” states the Musalaha website. “Musalaha also aims at facilitating bridge building among different segments of Israeli and Palestinian societies according to biblical reconciliation principles.” The challenge, says the website, lies in the practical application of such Biblical teaching and truths.
“Palestinian and Israeli believers, who share a common faith and desire to honor the Word of God, often continue to be separated by cultural misperceptions, language barriers, and resentfulness. The years of conflict between nations have allowed a process of dehumanization and demonization of the “other”. They must meet one another; and in an area with such complex realities, it is difficult to find common ground that is an appropriate forum for teaching and advancing in the process of reconciliation. There are very few locations that are neutral and easily accessible.” Musalaha has developed the Desert Encounter, where it takes different groups of Palestinian and Israeli youth, young adults, and leaders on a desert journey. “Groups in the past have shared camel treks, jeep tours, and hiking trips through the deserts of the Sinai, Negev (in Israel), and Jordan,” states the website. “We have found the desert to be a uniquely neutral atmosphere, where everyone is in the same position, working together to negotiate the hardships of the desert sun or a stubborn camel. The challenges of survival and cooperation provide an excellent occasion for relationships and open communication. Each trip has been a unique experience of cultural and spiritual discovery.” Musalaha affirms that the Palestinians are a nation, i.e., a people group, though yet without a nationstate, and that the Palestinian people have the right to develop a nation-state according to international law. The forum discussion at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed is one of several upcoming events involving Dr. Munayer. On Nov. 13 at CLBI (6:30 p.m.), he will be sharing strategies used by Musalaha in which Israelis and Palestinians encounter each other in an environment aimed at destroying stereotypes and misperceptions that perpetuate hostility. On Nov. 17, at Augustana (7 p.m.) he will be part of another forum entitled Who Owns the Land, in which the issue of Christian Zionism will be explored by a panel of representatives from varying perspectives. As a Palestinian-Israeli born in Lod, Israel, Dr. Munayer received his Ph.D. from Oxford Centre of Mission Studies in the UK. He has published a number of books on reconciliation, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and Christians in Israel and the Palestinian authority. He is past academic dean of Bethlehem Bible College.
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CKS hosts junior high school volleyball tournament By Murray Green
The Our Lady of Mount Pleasant junior high school girls defeated Daysland in the final of a volleyball tournament held at Charlie Killam School in Camrose on Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. In pool A, Daysland placed first and the host squad was second. In pool B, OLMP came in first and Killam placed second. In the semifinals, Daysland beat Killam and OLMP eliminated Charlie Killam to set up the final match. On the boys’ side, New Norway finished first and Tofield was second in pool A. Hay Lakes and OLMP were first and second in pool B. New Norway knocked out OLMP in the one semifinal and Hay Lakes beat Tofield in the other match. New Norway captured the tourney by beating Hay Lakes in the final.
Kylie Ewasiuk of the Charlie Killam Cougars attempts to block a shot from Daysland, while Taylor Schultz watches the play unfold. OLMP emerged as the champions.
Eric Bradet and Chase Leslie of the Charlie Killam Cougars go for the net in a match against Daysland. New Norway emerged as the junior high volleyball tournament champions in Camrose, Nov. 1.
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Sahakarini Loaves and Fishes Dinner Nov. 15 By Ruth Eva Jensen Sahakarini supports Agro-forestry in Colombia
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Have you ever watched the news or a television documentary and wished you could do something to make a difference, something to pull a family or a community out of poverty so they could have adequate food, and the children would be able to attend school and afford shoes for their feet? Well, you are not alone. Sahakarini, a respected local organization, reaches out to communities in several countries with smaller, intimate projects and programs that accomplish that very thing. Communities are learning new skills, people are becoming more employable, children go to school and their physical health is improving due to adequate nutrition and the cooperative work of Sahakarini. On November 15, Sahakarini is hosting the annual fundraising Loaves and Fishes Dinner at the Norsemen Inn. The name of this annual event comes from the Gospel of John where
Doña Leja is a recipient of one of the gardens in the Socotá, Colombia, region where the Sahakarini’s vegetable gardens and agroforestry project is taking place. Here she is being greeted at her home by Pastor Carlos Molina.
Jesus blessed five loaves of bread and two fish and they fed 5,000 men plus women and children. It was a miracle! The work Sahakarini is doing today is a modern-day
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stores. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn and feel, to see and touch and buy products and items from Colombia. The event traditionally holds a Silent Auction as well as a Live Auction, plus the Market Place where guests can directly purchase a variety of items for sale. Some of the special features this year will be a hand-stitched quilt by the ladies of Quilting from the Heart, an hour airplane ride with Ron Grue over local fields and the new Canola Plant, a one week condo in Ontario or equal exchange, a supply of local foods, a Columbian Dinner for four, plus other items yet to be named. An annual feature that draws much fun and excited bidding is a pair of Indian handmade chappels (sandals) worn by one of Sahakarini’s pioneers, Rev. Gordon Schieck. The chappels go to the highest bidder to take with him/her on their own travels in the coming year. (If the sandals could talk I wonder what they could tell us about the paths they have travelled with Gordon and all the others who have walked in them over the years?) The Hindi word sahakarini literally means cooperation between equals. From the organization’s beginning cooperation was intrinsic to its character and ethos. It was registered as a charity in 1979. Sahakarini pioneers include Gordon and Mina Schieck, Norman and Eloise Umbach and Jack and Jane Ross. Since its inception the organization has come along side and contributed in a variety of ways to many programs, including education and health care projects, schools, skills training for income generation and micro credit programs (small loans to kick start income generation programs for individuals). Sahakarini has answered the call for cooperation in India, Sierra Leone, Uganda, Zambia, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Haiti, Brazil, Guatemala and Columbia. Tickets for the November Loaves and Fishes Dinner can be purchased from Wiseman’s Way Bookstore or from Sahakarini Board Members. The next time you watch the news and see a small child walking with bare feet on a refuse strewn pathway remember you can be part of the answer by supporting Sahakarini, an organization right in our own community, managed and directed by people with years of experience and expertise in cooperation with communities and villages around the world.
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jacks, wall jacks • Two 16’ Aluminum planks, Expandable Aluminum plank • Quantity of older 8’ scaffolding • Quantity Lobo interior scaffolding c/w cart • Two aluminum ext. ladders, multi position ladder • Aluminum sawhorses (one 8’, three 6’, six 3’) BUILDING MATERIALS • Quantity of new windows and doors, various sizes • Misc. lumber and plywood, plywood stand • Quantity of new soffit and fascia • Quantity of vinyl siding and access, roof vents, etc. • Quantity of moldings, baseboards • Roll 4’ Krona insulation AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Previewing starts Friday, November 28 at 10:00 a.m.
The above listing is a guide only. All goods are sold on an “as is”, “where is” basis and any description, verbal or in advertising, of goods is set out or offered as a guide only. Doug Johnson Auction Service Ltd. accepts no responsibility for errors in description, it being the responsibility of prospective buyers to inspect the goods before the sale and satisfy themselves as to condition, age, authenticity, make or model. This list is subject to additions and deletions. Doug Johnson Auction Service Ltd. will not be responsible for accidents, damage or loss. All sales are final. GST will apply on most items. Payment in full on sale day. Arrangements must be made 48 hours prior to the sale for cell phone and absentee bidding.
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Western Financial Group presents scholarship
WELCOME DR. PASHA The Smith Clinic is pleased plleased d to welcome Dr. Ansar arr Pasha Passha ha as a General Practitioner one nerr o providing healthcaree tto patients of all ages, ma m male ale and female. Dr. Pasha haa willl be accepting new patients tieents as of November 12, 22014. 0114. th Clini nic Please contact the Smith Clinic appointment line att (780)672-2423 and select SSection ection A ment with witth Dr. Pasha. Pash Pa sh sha. ha. to make an appointment Dr. Pasha qualified in n medicine med edic icin inee 24 24 yyears ears ago go from India, but has practiced for the past pa 13 years in tthe he U UK. K. He completed a post-graduate t-graduat d te iin nG General enerall Surgery Surgery before Surg before changing ch hanging tto o Family Medicine. He is married d wi with th h three th hree grown children. ch hild hild ldren His His w wife ife f is a Forensic Psychiatrist and will be joining him in Camrose in few months. Dr. Pasha has many interests outside of medicine, including photography and trekking. Welcome, Dr. Pasha, to the Smith Clinic and to Camrose.
Murray Green, Camrose Booster Vicki Penney, from the Camrose office of the Western Financial Group, presents a $500 scholarship to Our Lady of Mount Pleasant School graduate Katrina Marcotte Kuflay, who will be attending Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton next fall. Kuflay was involved in a leadership mission to Belize and was a member of her grad committee. By Dan Jensen
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Our Lady of Mount Pleasant School graduate Katrina Marcotte Kuflay has been named one of 92 recipients of Western Financial Group’s Western Communities Foundation Exceptional Achievement Citation and Bursary. “This scholarship will help me a lot,” said Kuflay, who will be enrolled in disabilities studies and child care at Grant MacEwan University in Edmonton next fall. My mom cried she was so happy. My dad would be proud of me if he was still here.” Western Financial Group is happy to help further Kuflay’s education. “It feels good to help someone out,” said Vicki Penney, at the Camrose office. “It is a way to give back to the communities where we live.” Western Financial Group public relations coordinator Shannon Galley sees Kuflay as a determined individual who has worked extremely hard in school. “Katrina contributed immensely to her school and the international community while simultaneously achieving academic success,” said Galley. “As a student leader, she was involved on a leadership mission trip to Belize and also worked hard as part of the grad committee at her school to make sure everything was perfect for graduation. Western values the contributions she has made to her community and commends her for her efforts.” Kuflay took a year off from her schooling so she could save money. Her goal is to help others after she graduates. The Western Communites Foundation Exceptional Achievement Citation and Bursary ($500) is granted to Grade 12 graduates who have overcome adversity, achieved success despite physical or mental limitations, displayed outstanding community or school spirit, performed an act of heroism, or demonstrated leadership in a crisis. “These awards are special to me and were created not with an emphasis on grades but to recognize students who are leaders in their community, have had exceptional achievements, or those who may have overcome adversity,” said Western Financial Group founder and vice chair Scott Tannas. “My hope is that the bursaries will help those students who have lived Western’s values and contributed to each of their communities in many ways.” The Western Communities Foundation has granted more than 500 bursaries since its inception nine years ago. “The Western Communities Foundation is committed to giving back to the communities where we live and work, which includes through education and our student bursaries,” said John Jenner, executive director of the Western Communities Foundation. “These students may have overcome a hardship and have demonstrated leadership in their communities, and we feel it is important to recognize hard work and dedication. Through these bursaries we want to emphasize the importance of education, the individuals making a positive impact in our communities, and the strong youth leaders across Western Canada.”
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Shillingtons make donation to arts centre By Dan Jensen Leta and Daryl Shillington have been consistent supporters of the fundraising efforts of many local community groups so it came as little surprise when it was announced last week that they were making a $10,000 donation to the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta. “Arts, culture and the performing arts are something we believe have significant and positive benefits for our entire community,” said Daryl. “That is the reason we chose to make this gift.” Daryl said the collaboration on the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre by the City of Camrose, University of Alberta (Augustana), Camrose County and many private and corporate donors is truly remarkable. “Camrose is extremely fortunate to have this new state of the art performing arts centre, which brings greater capacity and complements our existing arts venues, such as the historic gem, the Bailey Theatre. As has
Leta and Daryl Shillington present a cheque for $10,000 to Camrose deputy mayor Bill Sears, right, and Augustana dean Dr. Allen Berger, left, for the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre.
been said, the Stage is Set for many years of economic and social benefits for all residents and visitors to enjoy.” Augustana dean Dr. Allen Berger said that Daryl was influential as a member of Camrose City council in helping garner public support for the performing arts centre, and to now have him as a gener-
ous donor is just icing on the cake. He said he was looking forward to welcoming the community to Augustana for the grand opening of the centre on Nov. 1. Camrose deputy mayor Bill Sears said the community needs to appreciate not only the monetary contribution that the Shillingtons have made, but
also the contribution that Daryl made on City council to ensure that the centre came about. “The council and the mayor had the vision and foresight to make this a reality and I know Daryl was part of that.” Sears believes the new performing arts centre is world class and will do the City of Camrose proud.
Police report Police received a complaint that an intoxicated man entered into an east end business and was causing problems. The man was asked to leave and was attempting to drive away in a motor vehicle. Police stopped the 30-year-old man and arrested him for impaired driving. The man was transported back to the Police Service where he refused to provide a sample of his breath. The man was charged with Impaired Driving and Refusing to Provide a Breath Sample. Police conducted a traffic stop on a vehicle. Upon speaking to the driver a strong smell of marihuana was noted emitting from the inside the vehicle. The driver was arrested and a search located a small quantity of marihuana. A 32-year-old male of Camrose was charged with possession of a controlled substance and released to appear in Camrose Provincial Court.
PROBUS Club learns about anatomical gifts meeting will be a special Christmas edition.
By Murray Green
PROBUS Club of Camrose members heard anatomical gifts speaker Jason Papirny explain the process of donating their bodies to the University of Alberta faculty of medicine and dentistry. Many people wish to bequeath their body for anatomical studies as a way of making a lasting contribution to the advancement of medical studies. However, few people know how to make the necessary arrangements. “Most people who wish to donate their body include a statement in their wills. Such a statement in a will may not ensure that their wishes are carried out because burial or cremation often takes place before the will is read,” said Papirny. “They need to make the fact known to family members in advance. Only the person leaving their body for study can make the decision to give an anatomical gift. A family member can’t give permission.” The Camrose PROBUS Club has close to 50 members and meets at the Norsemen Inn the third Tuesday of every month at 9:30 a.m. to listen to a speaker. They are one of six such clubs in Alberta. The PROBUS Club is made up of retired professional and business people. Papirny said a registration form must be received before a donor card is issued.
Organs and tissue
The PROBUS executive for 2015 includes, left to right, speaker chair Dorothy Felgate, Bonnie Oliver, past president, Gerry Kennedy, Rose-Marie Kerr, membership Muriel Folkes, secretary Elsie Rudosky, treasurer Laurine Mingo and president Alex Oliver.
“We recommend keeping your donor card next to your heath card, so if something does happen to you, it can be found at the time of death. It is important to inform your physician, lawyer and funeral director of your wishes. If the body is acceptable for anatomical studies, the university will make the necessary arrangements for transportation of the donor. However, it must be within the province.” If a donor dies on vacation or out of province, the family may choose the closest accepting university, but the family would have to determine its options at the time of death. “A traditional funeral service is not possible when a body is donated because the unembalmed body must be sent without delay to the
university,” explained Papirny. “Embalming is different at the university because the body is usually used for studies for up to two years.” Not all bodies are accepted. “We wouldn’t accept the body if the medical examiner was involved, if the cause of death was unknown or suspicious, or if an autopsy was performed,” said Papirny. “Any infectious diseases, some cancers and heart surgery would also cause a body not to be accepted.” A whole body has no age restriction, unlike organ donations. “There is a huge need for organ, cornea or tissue donations. That is for helping someone now. The body is for helping future studies in medicine,” said Papirny. Medical, dentistry,
optometry and physical therapy students all would have access to bodies for studying. “The most important part is to consent to the donation while you are alive and notify your next-of-kin so they are aware of your intensions,” said Papirny. “Sometimes families don’t agree, so we stay out of that. We just won’t take the body then.” The university helps with death certificates and some other services that a funeral home would normally provide. For more information email www.anatomy.med. ualberta.ca or phone 780492-2203. The Nov. 18 PROBUS meeting will have Mayor Norm Mayer as the guest speaker, while the Dec. 16
The next time you renew your Alberta driver’s licence or register your car, be prepared to be invited to participate in Alberta’s new Organ and Tissue Donor Registry and donate life. It is a free service to Albertans. Since the Alberta Organ and Tissue Donor Registry’s launch in July 2014, 44,000 Albertans have registered. To register for the program, all you need to do is visit any of the 206 registry offices in Alberta with your Alberta Health care card and a valid piece of photo ID. If you have misplaced your health care card, or you do not yet have one, you can apply for one at the registry office free of charge. The registration for the Alberta organ and tissue donation program is free as well. You can complete the entire registration process in just minutes with a registry agent at the counter. Local places are at Bashaw Agencies, Camrose Registry, Castor F.C. Hunt Agencies, Consort Village Agencies, Coronation Western Financial Group, Westview Daysland Registry, Forestburg Agencies, Hardisty Crocus Hill Distributors, Hughenden Anderson Agencies, Killam S. James Agencies, Tofield Thor Agencies, Viking Registry Services and Wainwright Baughan Agencies.
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Grateful Grannies to hold Christmas Market on Nov. 22
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The Grateful Grannies are getting ready for their annual Christmas market. “We are changing things up a bit this year,” said Janet Galenza, chair of the Christmas Market committee. “This year our market will be held on Nov. 22, from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Bailey Theatre. Mark the date on your calendar and invite a friend to join you.” The market will have a wide variety of unique and high quality home-made crafts and baking. “The baking was very popular last year and sold out quickly, so we will have more this time,” said Galenza. The Christmas Market is a time for shopping, meeting friends, drinking hot apple cider, snacking on savory nibbles and listening to live music. All the proceeds from the sale go to the Stephen Lewis Foundation’s Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign in support of grandmothers who are raising their orphaned children due to the AIDS pandemic in 15 sub-Saharan countries in Africa. The Christmas Market is one of the Grateful Grannies’ key fundraising initiatives. There is an admission charge of five dollars to cover costs and refreshments. Members of the Grateful Grannies plus local artisans donate items for the sale. If you want to donate any handmade items for the market, please contact Janet Galenza at 780-679-2676. There will be one-of-a-kind local crafts, jewelry and accessories, household gifts, art and glassware, Christmas and specialty cards, nativity scenes, and of course, the popular AIDS Angels. The Grateful Grannies are comprised of over 100 grandmothers and grand “others” from Camrose and area who are committed to supporting the Stephen Lewis Foundation’s Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign. The Grateful Grannies are one of over 245 grandmother groups across Canada which raise funds to assist grandmothers in sub-Saharan Africa as they care for a generation of orphaned children and others affected by HIV/AIDS. Over 11.6 million children have been orphaned by AIDS on that continent. The African grandmothers, despite their hardships, have become the heart and energy behind the response to the pandemic. The Stephen Lewis Foundation works with communitylevel groups in Africa to provide a wide range of supports, including feeding programs, housing, education assistance, and counselling. These grassroots organizations are driving the response to the AIDS pandemic in ways that are innovative, sophisticated and impactful. The Christmas Market committee includes Janet Galenza, Sue Wolfe, Lisa Alain and Carolyn Andersen, plus all the members contribute in some way. For more information about the event, contact Carolyn Andersen at 780-679-0411.
Single tickets on sale for Home Hardware Canada Cup By Murray Green
Single draw tickets for the 2014 Home Hardware Canada Cup, presented by Meridian Manufacturing, are now on sale. Curling fans can choose the matches they really want to see when the top teams in the country compete in Camrose, Dec. 3 to 7. The curling event will feature 14 rinks – seven men’s and seven women’s – competing for the right to be part of Team Canada at the 2015 World Financial Group Continental Cup and earn the first berths in the 2017 Road to the Roar pre-trials event. Alberta fans will have lots to cheer about with Calgary’s John Morris leading the first ever men’s Team Canada, as well as the Heather Nedohin, Val Sweeting and Kevin Koe foursomes. The field also includes 2014 Olympic gold medallists Brad Jacobs and Jennifer Jones, and 2014 Scotties Tournament of Hearts champion Rachel Homan. Along with all the action on the ice, every ticket to the Canada Cup includes entertainment in the Patch, next door to the arena in the Camrose Community Centre. The party comes complete with live music, food, beverages, interactive fun for the whole family and the chance to meet with the athletes. To purchase tickets visit curling.ca/tickets.
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Why do we remember? At 11 a.m. on Nov. 11 of each year, Canadians from coast to coast stop their daily activities and observe two minutes of silence in honour of the men and women who served our country in time of war. This moment of silence and ref lection helps us to remember the sacrifices these men and women made for us and for our freedom. If we forget them, their sacrifice will have been in vain. Our present and future is a monument to their memory. If we forget, we will in effect be erasing their memory. Fathers, sons and daughters, loved ones of all ethnic backgrounds and social classes – few Canadian families were left untouched by the brutality of war. Those who did return from battle were changed forever as people. After so much suffering, fear and turmoil, could they ever view life the same way again? By remembering the services and sacrifices Canadian veterans made for our country, we honour their acts of bravery. On Remembrance Day, let’s remember all the brave men and women who have fought during difficult times so that all of us may live in peace.
SPECIAL TRIBUTE
Murray Green, Camrose Booster Ecole Sifton School teacher Lana Mayne and her 3M class honoured war veterans and recent Ottawa guard victims during a Remembrance Day Service on Nov. 7. From left to right, Jacob Cossette, Olivia Saby, Kale Bolding, Katie Lavery, Jake Popowich, Athena Sveinbjornson and saluting is Cody Halbeck. The class offered special thanks to Walmart Photo Center for its gracious donation of the posters made in honor of Corporal Nathan Cirillo and Warrant Officer Patrice Vincent, who recently lost theirs in the line of duty.
We remember for the future Today’s
Leaving their friends and families behind, they traveled far from home to defend the concepts of peace and justice. They were killed on the battlefield, or returned home with their bodies and spirits injured forever. More than 1,500,000 Canadians – our brothers, sons and fathers – sacrificed a huge part of their lives to serve in various conflicts overseas. It is in their honour that Canada observes Remembrance Day on Nov. 11 each year. Anyone who has ever lived through war can easily understand the importance of honouring such an important day. But many younger people wonder why we focus
on such a sad period of history. Why should we continue to think about wars that took place long ago? Why honour men and women who are nothing more than faceless ghosts? On Nov. 11, grandparents will sit down with their grandchildren, teachers will ask students to open their history books, and war veterans will emerge from the shadows. They will all take the time to educate our younger generation about the horrors of the various wars in which Canadians have fought. They will give faces and names to those who bravely sacrificed their lives – as well
as to those who currently risk their lives in various peace missions around the world – so that we will never forget. Remembering our history is a way of helping our youth understand the present and make better decisions for the future. By knowing their history, future generations will understand their responsibilities and be encouraged to work toward a just world. It will also help them better appreciate the value of life and be grateful for the fact that we live in a peaceful nation. By remembering history, we honour the past as we build our future.
The annual Remembrance Day Services and the laying of wreaths will be held at the Camrose Regional Exhibition starting shortly before 10:45 a.m. on Nov. 11.
heroes
A gunshot wakes him during the night. Quickly, he runs to get his weapon. There is no time to think, his rigorous training dictates his actions. A few seconds later, he is already in place, ready to fire on the enemy. The wind is strong and the sand infiltrates every particle of his uniform. He watches, nobody will catch him off-guard, too many have already lost their lives in this desert… Since the Korean War, never have so many names been added to the granite cenotaphs across the country. Remembrance Day is no longer just about distant conflicts. This Nov. 11, more recent sorrow afflicts those who were left behind. We remember our fallen heroes from the past; while we also cry for those we lost in recent months. Tragic news, sacrifices, and acts of bravery once only associated with the past, are now quite real for thousands of our soldiers and their families. On this day of remembrance for the three big wars of the 20th century, let us also remember those who are presently risking their lives to restore peace in a far-off troubled country. Let us remember that these honourable men and women, who deeply believed in freedom, sacrificed themselves so that others could attain it.
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Jr. Gone Wild at Bailey By Murray Green The Rose City Roots Music Society is bringing Jr. Gone Wild to the Bailey Theatre stage on Nov. 15 for an 8 p.m. show. Jr. Gone Wild made a comeback after taking some time off. The band is rocking hard as ever. Whether you are a fan from before or new to their alternative country rock you will enjoy the talent that the band portrays on stage. Jr. Gone Wild is an Edmonton-based countryrock band that was formed in the early ’80s. After 12 years and several albums, the band took a break. Leader Mike McDonald started his own band. Jr. Gone Wild reformed in 2013 after pressure from an Alberta promoter to perform again with members Mike McDonald (the original band member), Dove Brown, Steve Loree and drummer Larry Shelast. The reunion concert was well received and the band started to perform live again. A year later they are set to play in Camrose.
JEANNE & PETER LOUGHEED PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE
“Scenes from Childhood” Milton Schlosser Piano Rhonda Harder Epp Visual Artist Paul Harland Reader
When 16-year-old French horn player, Juanita Hohm performed the second movement from one of Mozart’s concertos at the Grand Concert this past March 29, she was calling on six years of practice to wow us. It’s not the first instrument most 10-yearolds choose. But, Juanita “liked the description Mr. Bailey gave. It sounded cool and challenging, which I like, and I wanted to be different.” Mission accomplished. She still likes the challenge, being different, and added she enjoys, “the bold sound of the French horn.” Juanita, who started private lessons when she was 12, first played in the Camrose and District Music Festival in Grade 5 with a small group. The next year, and every year thereafter, she’s performed solos, too. She credits her band and Chorazz director, Mr. Spila, her private French horn teacher, Olav Traa, her piano teacher and her parents and grandparents for encouraging her musically and hopes to
One of the most beloved concerts on the seasonal circuit,
THE BARRA MACNEILS CHRISTMAS FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21 • 8:00 PM
All Seats $39 Presented by the Jeanne & Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre & Bashaw Community Theatre
MONTY PYTHON’S SPAMALOT
FRI. NOV. 28 • 7:30PM / SAT. NOV. 29 • 2PM
adults $23.25 senior $21.25 • child $20.25 Plus Applicable Fees
This interdisciplinary event is based on German composer Robert Schumann’s Kinderszenen (Scenes from Childhood), a collection of 13 short piano works that reflect on childhood from an adult’s perspective. Schlosser will perform each of the pieces, while Harder Epp presents childhood through 26 artworks, and Harland reads poems by various authors on the same subject.
Sunday, November 16, 2014 – 3 pm Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre – Cargill Theatre – Camrose
This exciting and magical Christmas show is sure to entertain all those who attend. What a better way to enhance the spirit of Christmas within each and every one of us.
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CHRISTMAS WITH YOU
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19 • 7:30 PM
adults $28.50 senior $25 • child $20
No charge for admission
Prairie Debut presents
Juanita Hohm shines on the French Horn at Camrose and District Music Festival By Katelyn Palo
UPCOMING EVENTS
continue playing after high school. Six years of performing in the Camrose and District Music Festival have, according to Juanita, “challenged me and given me something to work toward. I also used to be scared of performing.” Much to our delight, she is obviously not scared of performing now. And like a true performer, if she does get any jitters, we don’t see or hear them. Encouraging young people like Juanita is what the Camrose and District Music Festival is all about. In Juanita’s words, she “hopes to continue playing” later. We hope so, too. She most likely will as she has the options of French horn, singing, the piano and “some guitar.” She might be performing with a symphony one day and we can all remember when we heard her play on the Charlie Killam stage. Or she might be doing something else in life and not be afraid at all to stand in front of others to give a presentation. The Camrose and District Music Festival is
proud to support young artists like Juanita. We need your support to continue the work we do. We’re looking for people who can assist with adjudicator coordinator activities, fundraising and publicity. This is important work. Please consider giving some of your time for our city’s young artists. You just might help a French horn player join the symphony and be competent at giving presentations! Visit our website at http://camrosemusicfestival.ca/ and give our Festival secretary, Cathy Kennedy a call at 780-679-0122 or the festival president, Katelyn Palo, a call at 780-672-9389. We’d love to hear from you! The 2015 Camrose and District Music Festival will take place from April 13 to 17. The Festival entry deadline is Feb. 7. The Grand Concert will be on April 21 at the brand new Performing Arts Centre Camrose. Visit our website or call the above numbers if you’d like more information about being in the Music Festival.
ONE PIANO - FOUR HANDS Fung and Chiu Duo
With their unique programming and captivating stage presence, The Fung-Chiu Duo has quickly become one of Canada’s premiere piano duos. Established pianists in their own right, Janelle and Philip have come together to present concerts that challenge the traditional boundaries of one piano four hands.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10 • 8:00 PM
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Jeanette and Joe Schulte present a cheque for $5,000 to BRCF board chair Blain Fowler to create an endowment fund in memory of their son, Doug, right, who passed away on Jan. 20. By Dan Jensen
Jeanette and Joe Schulte, of Camrose, have created an endowment with the Battle River Community Foundation in memory of their son, Doug. “We decided to start with $5,000,” said Joe. “The decision on how to use the earnings that are generated (the principal will remain intact) will be left up to the Foundation.” Doug Schulte passed away on Jan. 20 at the age of 55 years. “He worked for the Soap Stop for 24 years and was fairly well known in the community,” said Joe.
February 13 to 15, 2015 Bailey Theatre, Camrose Early Bird Weekend Passes on sale now – $65 until Dec. 31, 2014 Regular Weekend Pass – $75 after Dec. 31, 2014 Tickets available for purchase in person at Bailey Theatre, Candler Art Gallery and Augustana Alumni Office. Online purchase available at:
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Augustana Drama to present The Picture of Dorian Gray In Victorian era London, the artist Basil Hallward observes his latest creation: a full length portrait of a young Dorian Gray. Through Dorian’s youth and beauty, Basil believes that his portrait is the strongest work he’s ever painted. During a sitting of Basil’s painting sessions, Dorian meets Lord Henry Wotton, an opinionated aristocrat who lives with a hedonistic worldview. Dorian becomes enthralled by Lord Wotton’s philosophy, and is convinced that the only things worth pursuing in life are beauty and sensual fulfillment. Dorian laments, realizing that his portrait will forever appear young and beautiful, and he will turn old and decrepit. He then wishes he could sell his soul to remain young like his portrait. Through unknown circumstances, his wish is granted. As Dorian indulges in his own selfish desires, he remains young while his portrait ages and becomes scarred by each soul-corrupting sin. Dorian’s actions begin to bring consequences upon the people around him, and ultimately his own life. Chosen to complement this year’s theme of “illusion” at the Augustana Campus, the production consists of Augustana students enrolled in the senior level improvisation class, Drama 444. Using the techniques of Viola Spolin and Paul Sills, and under the direction of Paul “Sparky” Johnson, students have adapted Wilde’s classic Gothic novel for the stage, using elements of story theatre. The production runs from Thursday to Saturday, Nov. 20 to 22, at the Augustana Theatre Centre. Doors open each night at 7 p.m. and the performance begins at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are sold at the door. The production is directed by Paul “Sparky” Johnson and stars Ari Evans, Cassy Hull, Nathan Plumite, Vanessa Rice, Dan Shepherd, and Ashley Smith. Sources: Wikipedia.org; Oscar Wilde
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Thursday, November 20, 6 p.m. $50 per person – Semi-formal dress Advance Tickets only until November 12 Tickets available at the CRE Administration Office This special gala dinner is the sneak peek opening night of the festival, featuring live and silent auctions, entertainment and beautifully decorated trees. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the Christmas season. IT’S YOUR SNEAK PEEK AT 2014 FESTIVAL OF TREES
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5 p.m. Bashaw School p.m. Charlie Killam Grade 8 Band p.m. Children’s Choir p.m. Charly Doll LaGrange p.m. Camrose & District Community Band
November 22
0 p.m. About Time Productions Dance Program 0 noon Simply Brass (Garden Court) 5 p.m. Kaelen Knox 5 p.m. Courtney Streu 0 noon Chantel Robertson 5 p.m. Camrose Academy of Dance p.m. Ballet Camrose p.m. Camrose Veselka Ukrainian Dance
3:45-4:00 p.m. Camrose Spirals 4:15-4:45 p.m. About Time Productions: “The Wizard of Oz” 5:00-5:15 p.m. Madi Inkster 5:15-5:45 p.m. Kristen Feniak 5:45-6:15 p.m. Brianna Boyko 6:15-6:45 p.m. Nikki Nash 6:45-7:00 p.m. Cassidy Rhodes 7:00-7:45 p.m. Create & Learn: Hands-on LEGO Activities 7:45-8:15 p.m. Charly Doll LaGrange 8:15-8:45 Alyssa Strand
Sunday, November 23 12:30-1:15 p.m. 1:30-1:45 p.m. 2:00-2:15 p.m. 2:15-2:30 p.m. 2:30-2:45 p.m. 3:00-3:15 p.m. 3:15-4:00 p.m.
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Wednesday, November 19, 6 to 8 p.m. For ages 12 and under Must be accompanied by a parent Tickets at the door – $5/person If you bring a non-perishable food item or cash donation for Camrose and District Food Bank, you will receive $1 off your admission. Maximum $1 off each admission. Camrose Arts Society
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Spirits of Christmas Craft Sale & Trade Show 2014 Featuring numerous vendors and products for Christmas shopping throughout the Festival weekend. Something for everyone!
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Discounts vary by model and cash credit excludes 2014 Silverado 1500 Double Cab 2WD 1WT. †† Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer car that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year Chevrolet car, SUV, crossover and pickups models delivered in Canada between November 1 and December 1, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $750 credit available on all eligible Chevrolet vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer pick-up truck that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive): $1,000 credit available towards the retail purchase, cash purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014 or 2015 model year Chevrolet light or heavy duty pickup (except Colorado); delivered in Canada between November 1 and December 1, 2014. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer vehicle or Chevrolet Cobalt or HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013, 2014, 2015 model year Chevrolet car, SUV, crossover and pickups models delivered in Canada between November 1 and December 1, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1500 credit available on all eligible Chevrolet vehicles. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited by law. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. *^ Government 5-Star Safety Ratings are part of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s (NHTSA’s) New Car Assessment Program (www.SaferCar.gov). ▼ Based on GM Testing in accordance with approved Transport Canada test methods. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. ** Offer valid to eligible retail lessees in Canada who have obtained credit approval by and entered into a lease agreement with GM Financial, and who accept delivery from November 1, 2014 through December 1, 2014 of a new or demonstrator 2014 Chevrolet Cruze, 2014 Chevrolet Sonic or any new 2015 model year Chevrolet. Colorado excluded at outset of program; will be eligible once lease rates & residuals become available. General Motors of Canada will pay the first two bi-weekly lease payments as defined on the lease agreement (inclusive of taxes and any applicable pro-rata amount normally due at lease delivery as defined on the lease agreement). After the first two bi-weekly payments, lessee will be required to make all remaining scheduled payments over the remaining term of the lease agreement. PPSA/RDPRM is not due. Insurance, license, dealer fees and applicable taxes not included. Additional conditions and limitations apply. GM reserves the right to modify or terminate this offer at any time without prior notice. See dealer for details. ¥ Lease based on a purchase price of $29,255 (including $1,000 lease credit) for a 2015 Equinox LS AWD (1SA/K05). Bi-weekly payment is $163 for 48 months at 0.9% APR and includes Freight and Air Tax, on approved credit to qualified retail customers by GM Financial. Annual kilometers limit of 20,000 km, $0.16 per excess kilometer. $0 down payment and a $0 security deposit is required. Payment may vary depending on down payment trade. Total obligation is $16,917, plus applicable taxes. Option to purchase at lease end is $13,096. Price and total obligation excludes license, insurance, registration, applicable provincial fees, dealer fees, taxes and optional equipment. Other lease options are available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. See your dealer for conditions and details. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. ~ Requires compatible mobile device, active OnStar service and data plan. Visit onstar.ca for coverage maps, details and system limitations. Services and connectivity may vary by model and conditions. OnStar with 4G LTE connectivity is available on certain vehicles and in select markets. Customers will be able to access this service only if they accept the OnStar User Terms and Privacy Statement (including software terms). ^ Whichever comes first. Limit of four ACDelco Lube-Oil-Filter services in total. Fluid top-offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc., are not covered. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ^^ Whichever comes first. See dealer for details.
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Visit your Alberta Ford Store and Swap Your Ride today. albertaford.ca WISE BUYERS READ THE LEGAL COPY: Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers only valid at participating dealers. Retail offers may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Dealer order or transfer may be required as inventory may vary by dealer. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible Ford retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof. Retail offers not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP).†Until December 01, 2014, lease a new 2014 F-150 Super Crew XLT 4x4 with 5.0L (300A Package) and get as low as 0.99% lease annual percentage rate (LAPR) financing for up to 24 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest LAPR payment. Lease a vehicle with a value of $44,149 at 0.99% LAPR for up to 24 months with $2,575 down or equivalent trade in, monthly payment is $299 (Comparison payments are for reference purposes only and are calculated as follows: the monthly payment is annualized (multiplied by 12) and then divided by the comparison period (26 weeks for bi-weekly). For example ($299 X 12) / 26 bi-weekly periods = $138.), total lease obligation is $9,751 and optional buyout is $21,633. Offer includes Manufacturer Rebate of $8,500, Ford Credit Lease Cash of $1,200 and freight and air tax of $1,800 but excludes optional features, administration and registration fees(administration fees may vary by dealer), fuel fill charge and all applicable taxes. Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after Manufacturer Rebate deducted. Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Some conditions and mileage restrictions of 40,000km for 24 months apply. Excess kilometrage charges of 16¢per km for F-Series, plus applicable taxes. Excess kilometrage charges subject to change, see your local dealer for details. All prices are based on Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price.**Purchase a new 2014 F-150 Super Cab XLT 4X4 5.0L/2014 F-150 Super Crew 4X4 5.0L (300A Package) for $29,999/$32,085 after Manufacturer Rebate of $9,000/$8,500 is deducted. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after total Manufacturer Rebate deducted. Offer includes freight and air tax of $1,800/$1,800 but excludes optional features, administration and registration fees (administration fees may vary by dealer), fuel fill charge and all applicable taxes. Manufacturer Rebates are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives.*Until December 01, 2014, receive as low as 3.49% annual percentage rate (APR) purchase financing on a 2014 F-150 Super Cab XLT 4X4 5.0L for a maximum of 72 months to qualified retail customers, on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest interest rate. Purchase financing monthly payment is $423 (the sum of twelve (12) monthly payments divided by 26 periods gives payee a bi-weekly payment of $195 with a down payment of $2,575 or equivalent trade-in. Cost of borrowing is $3,011.14 or APR of 3.49% and total to be repaid is $30,435.14. Down payment may be required based on approved credit from Ford Credit. Offer includes Manufacturer Rebate of $9,000 and freight and air tax of $1,800 but excludes optional features, administration and registration fees (administration fees may vary by dealer), fuel fill charge and all applicable taxes. Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price after Manufacturer Rebate deducted. s Until December 01, receive $500/ $750/ $1,000/ $1,750/ $2,000/ $2,500 / $3,250/ $3,500/ $4,000/ $4,250/ $4,500/ $5,500/ $6,000/ $6,250/ $6,500 / $7,000/ $7,250/ $7,500/ $8,000/ $8,500/ $9,000 /$10,500 in Manufacturer Rebates with the purchase or lease of a new 2014 Fusion, Escape 2.0L / 2015 F-150 Regular Cab XL 4x2 (Value Leader) / 2014 CMAX, 2015 Taurus (excluding SE), Expedition, Transit Connect, E-Series/ 2014 Focus S Manual, Edge/ 2014 F-150 Regular Cab XL 4x2 (Value Leader) and 2015 F-350 to F-550 Chassis Cabs / 2015 Fiesta S / 2014 Fiesta/ 2014 Explorer, Transit Connect and 2015 F-150 Regular Cab (excluding XL) / 2014 F-350 to F-550 Chassis Cab / 2014 Mustang V6 Coupe and Taurus SE/ 2015 F-150 Super Cab and Super Crew/ 2014 E-Series / 2014 Flex / 2014 Taurus (excluding SE)/ 2014 Mustang V6 Premium / 2015 F-250 to F-450 (excluding Chassis Cabs) Gas engine/ 2014 Expedition/ 2014 Mustang GT (excluding GT500) / 2014 F-150 Regular Cab (excluding XL 4x2), 2014 F-150 Super Crew 4x4 XLT 300A, F-250 to F-450 (excluding Chassis Cabs) -Gas Engine and 2015 F-250 to F-450 (excluding Chassis Cabs) Diesel engine / 2014 F-150 Super Cab and Super Crew (excluding F-150 Super Crew 4x4 XLT 300A)/ 2014 F-250 to F-450 (excluding Chassis Cabs) Diesel Engine -- all chassis cab, stripped chassis, cutaway body, F-150 Raptor, Medium Truck, Mustang Boss 302 and Shelby GT500 excluded. Employee Price adjustments are not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP, Daily Rental Allowance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan programs. Delivery allowances are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives.‡F-Series is the best-selling pickup truck in Canada for 48 years in a row based on Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers’ Association statistical sales reports, up to December 2013. ©2014 Sirius Canada Inc. “SiriusXM”, the SiriusXM logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under licence.*** Offer only valid from November 1, 2014 to December 1, 2014 (the “Program Period”) to Canadian resident customers who currently (during the Program Period) own or are leasing certain Ford car, Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), Cross-Over Utility Vehicle (CUV), Minivan, and Pickup Truck models (each a “Qualifying Loyalty Model”), or certain competitive car, Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV), Cross-Over Utility Vehicle (CUV), Minivan, or pickup truck with a pickup bed models (each a “Qualifying Conquest Model”). Qualifying customers will receive $1,000 with the purchase, lease, or factory order (during the Program Period) of a new qualifying 2014 Ford Fusion, Mustang (excluding Shelby GT500), Taurus, Edge, Flex, Explorer, Escape, Expedition, Transit Connect, E-Series, or 2014 F-150 Super Crew, 2014/2015 F-250 to F-450; or $1,500 with the purchase, lease, or factory order (during the Program Period) of a new qualifying 2014 Ford F-150 Regular Cab or Super Cab model – all Raptor and 2015 F-150 models are excluded (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). Some eligibility restrictions apply on Qualifying Loyalty and Conquest Models and Eligible Vehicles – see dealer for full offer criteria. Eligible Vehicle must be delivered and/or factory-ordered from your participating Ford dealer during the Program Period. Limit one (1) incentive per Eligible Vehicle sale, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales, per Qualifying Conquest/Loyalty Model. Each customer will be required to provide proof of ownership/registration and insurance of the applicable Qualifying Conquest/Loyalty Model (in Canada) for the previous 3 months and the ownership/registration address must match the address on the new Buyer’s Agreement or Lease Agreement for the Eligible Vehicle sale. Taxes payable before incentive is deducted.©2014 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved. Available in most new Ford vehicles with 6-month pre-paid subscription
Murray Green, Camrose Booster The swarming Sylvan Lake Lakers defence jumped on the CCHS Trojans ball carrier at every move to stop the local team’s unbeaten streak in the final game of the Central Alberta Football League playoffs. CCHS won five straight league games and a playoff with Rocky Mountain House before losing the final 34-0.
By Murray Green The Camrose Composite High School Trojans football squad ended its dream season with only one loss. However, timing is everything. The Trojans went through the regular season undefeated and carried that into the first playoff game before losing to the Sylvan Lake Lakers 34-0 in the Central Alberta Schools’ Football League final on Nov. 1 at Kin Park. “Our team played strong all year, today just wasn’t our day. Sylvan Lake was the better team today. We wanted it bad, but maybe we came out too tense,” said coach Adam Belanger. “They got the jump on us and we couldn’t get settled down in time to recover.” CCHS was one game away of reaching provincials, a feat that has eluded the Trojans since the new format was adopted several years ago. “We lose some key guys (six), but we have a good core group of guys coming back. We will probably start working on next season in a few weeks,” said coach Belanger. “The team of players is buying into the program and we are a family. We have a good program year in and year out and we are working to get better. The players are buying in and working hard, so that is a good thing.” The Trojans defeated the Rocky Mountain House Rebels 36-13 on Oct. 24 to advance to the league final in Camrose. The win came with a cost as some starters were knocked out of the game due to injury. CCHS beat Sylvan Lake in the regular season 26-23 on the last play of the game, but they were a different team in the playoffs. “We have some big shoes to fill for next year, but 32 should be coming back. Some good bantams are coming up and they were playing at the same time as us. We have a great group of Grade 10s and we will again next year,” concluded Belanger.
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The cold weather means a few different things for people, like shoveling snow, kids’ sled races, and treacherous driving conditions. Snow, sleet and ice can make driving difficult, even for experienced people behind the wheel. As we prepare to once again enter the season of tricky road conditions, it may pay for drivers of all ages to undergo a refresher course in safe winter driving techniques. • Before you leave the building, check the latest weather report. It will help you anticipate any approaching storms and plan accordingly. Keep the radio tuned to a traffic and weather station to keep abreast of any changing situations, accidents or weather warnings. • Prepare your vehicle by stocking it with winter survival necessities. Winter weather can often mean breakdowns. Getting caught on the side of the road for a few hours can be treacherous in sub-zero weather. Make sure that you have certain supplies in your trunk for such emergencies. Stock up on road flares, a warm blanket, a battery-powered radio, a flashlight, bottled water, extra windshield washer fluid, sand or cat litter (this can be used to provide traction if your wheels are slipping trying to get in and out of a parking spot or ditch), a first aid kit, and a cell phone. • Try to keep a full tank of gas during cold weather so that the fuel lines won’t freeze. • Winter driving requires different tactics. One of the best tips is to slow down. Also leave much more space between your vehicle and others on the road; winter road conditions often require longer stopping times. Start braking very early on as you approach any intersections to compensate for skidding. Avoid abrupt actions while operating the vehicle. Sudden stopping, steering or accelerating can cause you to lose control of the car. • Many people purchase SUVs because they think that 4-wheel-drive vehicles will enable them to drive in snowy conditions without making any changes to their driving behavior. This is not the case. It’s important to note that SUVs do not provide invincibility in winter conditions. They may offer a bit more traction on snowy roads, but all bets are off for any vehicle when there is ice underfoot. Every driver should be cautious and slow down. • Impaired visibility from slush and salt being kicked up on the windshield can make driving dangerous. Keep windshield washer reservoirs topped off. Also, it may pay to purchase windshield wipers that are geared
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Chevy Trax An entry to SUV market
Graeme Davidson By Dan Jensen
The 2015 Chevy Trax at McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC offers versatility, connectivity and turbocharged performance in an efficient package. Sporty and modern, Trax blends small-car agility with the utility of an SUV, including up to 1,371 litres of cargo room. “Trax offers customers another option in the Chevrolet family and will be a strong competitor in the emerging small-SUV market, which is expected to grow more than 80 per cent by 2016,” said McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC dealer principal Will McClellan. A Chevy inside and out
With its signature dual port grille, prominent bowtie emblem and swept headlamps, the Trax is immediately identifiable as a contemporary Chevrolet. Its grille design – with chrome accents – emulates other Chevrolets and provides a more cohesive appearance across the brand’s lineup of crossovers and small cars. Available cues such as front fog lamps and simulated front and rear skid plates
lend a sportier presence, while vertical tail lamps flank the tailgate, accenting taught body lines and pronounced wheel arches that give the Trax a more confident stance. The ten exterior colours are Brilliant Blue Metallic, Orange Rock Metallic, Satin Steel Metallic, White Pearl Tricoat, Black Granite Metallic, Summit White, Silver Ice Metallic, Ruby Red Metallic, Deep Espresso Metallic and Blaze Red. Inside. Traxs’ distinctive styling carries over to a dualcockpit instrument panel. In the centre, it houses a seven-inch high-resolution, full-colour display for the standard MyLink voice-activated infotainment system. It also features displays for available SIRIUSXM satellite radio and standard rearview camera, as well as the available GPS-enabled app navigation system that customers can download. The instrument panel is inspired by the bold design in the Sonic, featuring a large performance-style analogue tachometer combined with a prominent digital display for the speedometer and other readouts. A small-diameter,
thick-rimmed steering wheel enhances the sporty ambience. The wheel is leather wrapped on LTZ and some LT models. LS models feature standard cloth seating with deluxe cloth standard on LT, along with an available cloth/ leatherette seating trim. LTZ models feature standard full leatherette trim. Interior colours are Jet Black Jety Black/Light Titanium, and Jet Black/Brownstone. For versatility, the 60/40 flat-folding rear seat features a fold-down armrest with cup holders, storage in all four doors, four bins in the dash, pockets in the seatbacks and bins under the rear load floor and in a hidden storage drawer under the front passenger seat. It also offers 540 litres of storage behind the split-foldingrear seat and 1,371 litres with the rear seat folded. The front passenger seat also folds flat to extend the cargo length and accommodate items up to eight feet long. Connectivity
Available Siri Eyes Free for iPhone iOS 6 and iOS 7 users enhances connectivity and convenience. Each enables voice-controlled con-
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crankshaft centreline, making the entire powertrain unit shorter fore-to-aft. This design enables a shorter overall vehicle length, increased interior space, enhanced safety crush zones, and lower weight. A “steep” first gear and a “tall” overdrive top gear achieve a wide ratio spread of 6:14:1. This allows Trax to achieve robust acceleration as well as fuel efficiency and lower engine noise at highway cruising speeds. The turbocharger is integrated within the exhaust manifold for reduced weight and greater packaging flexibility. A solid cast crankshaft and forged connecting rods deliver additional durability to support the engine’s pressurized power and torque.
Trax is powered by a power-dense Ecotec 1.4 litre turbocharged four cylinder engine backed by an efficiency-enhancing six-speed automatic transmission that produces 138 horsepower and 148 lb.-ft. of torque between 1,850 and 4,900 rpm. The transmission has a unique design with the planetary gearsets positioned on the same axis and the engine
Trax isi s built on a robust global platform and engineered with precise suspension tuning to deliver one of the segment’s quietest and most refined driving experiences. You can see the new 2015 Trax at McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC at 3850-48 Avenue, Camrose. Phone 780-672-2355 and ask for one of the friendly sales professionals.
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Eagles grounded by hungry Kodiaks By Murray Green
The Camrose Kodiaks called in Sick for the weekend in Canmore Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. A healthy Jody Sick responded with six goals in two games to help tame the Eagles 7-4 and 5-2 in the team’s fifth sweep in the mountains since the 2001-02 season. “At the beginning of the year I didn’t score a lot, but I was getting chances. I just couldn’t find the back of the net,” explained Sick. “Coach (Boris Rybalka) said shoot from anywhere on their goaltender and that is what I did. I started throwing pucks at the net and some started to go in, so I was pretty excited about that.” The six-goal outburst by Sick earned him the title of Alberta Junior Hockey League Player of the Week. The second year Kodiak not only netted his first hat trick in the junior ranks, he followed that up with a repeat performance the next game. “I got a couple of lucky bounces and my linemates were getting me the puck and I ended up having the hot stick. They kept passing me the puck and it led to a pretty good weekend,” he added. In the first contest, Camrose scored three goals before the Eagles knew they were in a hockey game. Adam deChamplain and Spencer Kryczka collected single markers in the opening period and then Cole McBride added to the total in the second before the Eagles scored with a man advantage. The teams exchanged tallies in the third, or at least Canmore countered every time Sick scored. Stefan Danielson netted the other tally for the Kodiaks.
Goalie Patrick Gora stopped 23 of the 27 shots fired in his direction. Camrose had 46 shots on goal. In the rematch, the Eagles scored first prior to the Camrose pair of Danton Davis and Landon Pilger collecting single markers 26 seconds apart for the Kodiaks. Sick took control of the game in the second by notching a pair and then completed the natural hat trick early in the third to lock down the victory. No other Kodiak has had two back-to-back hat tricks before. “It’s a pretty cool feeling for sure. I can’t take all of the credit. My teammates and linemates were a big part of it, so I have them to thank for that,” said Sick. On the back end, Gora turned away 38 of 40 shots including 18 in the opening frame. “I’m going to just keep playing the way I have been. I’ve been shooting a lot of pucks before practice and focusing on the little things in my game. I’m just going to keep doing that,” said Sick. “I have a few superstitions but I’m going to stick to my usual routine. I haven’t changed anything, so I will just continue what I have been doing.” It didn’t take the league long to decide who was the player of the week. “There are a lot of good players in the league, so to have a good weekend and be recognized is a huge honour for me. It was cool to have some family at the games too,” said Sick. The next home game for the Kodiaks is on Nov. 14 when the Okotoks Oilers are in the city. Then the next day, Nov. 15, the Kodiaks take on the Olds Grizzlys with the puck drop at 7 p.m.
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You will love this large bi-level on an attractive pie shaped lot in the beautiful Cascades. Move right into your 1,747 square foot family home, which is ideally located by shopping amenities and the Camrose Golf Course. Feel right at home the instant you enter this open concept layout. You'll notice the extra-high 12 foot ceilings in the living area, which offers plenty of light with large windows. Imagine snuggling up to the lovely gas fireplace. The dining space fea-
tures patio doors that lead to the beautiful deck. The fantastic kitchen features attractive rich toned cabinets and lots of counter tops. The centre island provides a sink and is a handy breakfast bar on those rushed mornings. A flex room near the entrance could be used as a den, office, reading area, or a dining area on special occasions. Two good-sized bedrooms with large closets, a four-piece bathroom and a handy laundry area with a sink and cabinets complete the main level. The upper level contains the wonderful master bedroom that overlooks the living room. Enjoy the huge walk-in closet with organizers and a spacious ensuite that includes a soothing deep soaker tub and a shower. The undeveloped base-
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ON NOW AT YOUR ALBERTA GMC DEALERS. ALBERTAGMC.COM 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. Offers apply to the lease of a new or demonstrator 2015 GMC Terrain AWD (3SA/K05), 2015 GMC Acadia AWD (3SA/K05), and the purchase or finance of a new or demonstrator 2014 GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab 4x4. Freight ($1,650/$1,650/$1,695) and PDI included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, administration fees and taxes not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the Alberta GMC Dealer Marketing Association area only. Dealer order or trade may be required. * Offer valid to eligible retail lessees in Canada who have obtained credit approval by and entered into a lease agreement with GM Financial, and who accept delivery from November 1, 2014 through December 1, 2014 of a new or demonstrator 2015 GMC model. Canyon excluded at outset of program; will be eligible once lease rates & residuals become available. General Motors of Canada will pay one month’s lease payment or two bi-weekly lease payments as defined on the lease agreement (inclusive of taxes and any applicable pro-rata amount normally due at lease delivery as defined on the lease agreement). After the first month, lessee will be required to make all remaining scheduled payments over the remaining term of the lease agreement. PPSA/RDPRM is not due. Insurance, license, dealer fees and applicable taxes not included. Additional conditions and limitations apply. GM reserves the right to modify or terminate this offer at any time without prior notice. See dealer for details. ‡ Lease based on a purchase price of $31,045/$39,395 (including $1,000/$1,500 lease credit) for a 2015 Terrain AWD (3SA/K05)/Acadia AWD (3SA/K05). Bi-weekly payment is $173/$199 for 48 months at 0.9% APR and includes Freight and Air Tax, on approved credit to qualified retail customers by GM Financial. Annual kilometers limit of 20,000 km, $0.16 per excess kilometer. $0 down payment and a $0 security deposit is required. Payment may vary depending on down payment/trade. Total obligation is $17,940/$20,680, plus applicable taxes. Option to purchase at lease end is $13,908/$19,774. Price and total obligation excludes license, insurance, registration, applicable provincial fees, dealer fees, taxes and optional equipment. Other lease options are available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offer which may not be combined with other offers. See your dealer for conditions and details. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. ‡* The GMC Terrain received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact SUVs in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 Initial Quality StudySM. Study based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. ++ Offer available to qualified retail customers in Canada for vehicles delivered between November 1 and December 1, 2014. 0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services, Scotiabank® or RBC Royal Bank for 84 months on 2014 Sierra 2WD 1SA Double Cab; special finance rate not compatible with cash credits on other Sierra models. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $20,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $238.10 for 84 months. 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Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013/2014/2015 MY GMC SUV, crossover and pickup models delivered in Canada between November 1 and December 1, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1500 credit available on all eligible GMC vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer pick-up truck that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customer’s name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive): $1,000 credit available towards the retail purchase, cash purchase or lease of one eligible 2013/2014 or 2015 MY GMC light or heavy duty pickup (except Canyon) delivered in Canada between November 1 and December 1, 2014. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). 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Winter On The Road Sorenson pleased with tax relief measures Minister of State (Finance) and Member of Parliament for Crowfoot Kevin Sorenson is pleased with the tax relief measures for families announced by Prime Minister Stephen Harper. “All families with children will benefit from the new measures,” said Sorenson. “The average tax relief and benefits for these families will be $1,140 in 2015. Two-thirds of the benefits flow to low-and-middle income families – right here in our riding of Crowfoot.” These tax relief measures include: The Family Tax Cut – Up to $2,000 for couples with children under the age of 18, effective for the 2014 tax year. The proposed Family Tax Cut will take the form of a federal nonrefundable tax credit that will allow the higher-income spouse to transfer up to $50,000 of taxable income to a spouse in a lower income tax bracket, up to a maximum benefit of $2,000. This measure is estimated to reduce federal tax revenues by approximately $2.4 billion in 2014-15 and $1.9 billion in 2015-16. More than 1.7 million families are expected to benefit. Universal Child Care Benefit – In 2006, the government introduced the Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB), which provides all families with $100 per month for each child under the age of six. The UCCB currently provides direct federal support to approximately 1.7 million families with young children. The government is proposing to enhance the UCCB by providing $160 per month. In a year, parents will receive up to $1,920 per year for each child under the age of six. “Our government is also introducing a new benefit of up to $720 per year for children age six through 17,” said Sorenson. These enhanced payments will take effect as of January 2015 and will begin to be reflected in monthly payments to recipients in July 2015. This measure is expected to cost the federal government approximately $1.1 billion in 2014-15 and $4.4 billion in 2015-16. Approximately four million families are expected to benefit. The enhanced UCCB will replace the existing Child Tax Credit for the 2015 and subsequent taxation years. The enhanced UCCB combined with the repeal of the Child Tax Credit is expected to cost the federal government approximately $700 million in 2014-15 and $2.6 billion in 2015-16. Child Care Expense Deduction – The Child Care Expense Deduction (CCED) allows child care expenses incurred to earn employment or business income, pursue education or perform research, to be deducted from income for tax purposes. Generally, only
the lower-income spouse can claim the CCED. “ To better reflect the cost of child care expenses, our government will increase the dollar limits of the CCED by $1,000 including children who are eligible for the Disability Tax Credit,” said Sorenson. “These changes will apply for the 2015 and subsequent taxation years, and will reduce federal revenues by an estimated $15 million in 2014-15 and $65 million in 2015-16. More than 200,000 families are expected to benefit.” Doubling the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit – The government will double the Children’s Fitness Tax Credit (CFTC) and make it refundable to further help families making the choice to put their children in fitness activities. “Making the tax credit refundable will ensure that lower-income families benefit from this measure,” said Sorenson. “Parents will be able to take advantage of the new $1,000 maximum limit in the spring of 2015 when they file their tax returns for 2014. The credit will be made refundable as of the 2015 tax year, increasing benefits to low-income families.” Together, the proposed enhancements are expected to cost the federal government approximately $25 million in 2014-15, and $35 million annually thereafter. When fully implemented, the proposed enhancements will deliver additional tax relief to about 850,000 families.
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Remembering the First World War It is 100 years since the First World War began. All those who fought in that war have died, although we might think of them this year as we mark Remembrance Day. As its name suggests, that war’s reach was global. Western Canada experienced the war in many ways. Almost from the first day, people in Camrose supported the Canadian Patriotic League and contributed to the Canadian Patriotic Fund. Young men enlisted and went overseas. The local newspaper reported approvingly on these activities, probably feeling that such enthusiastic support would help to ensure – as so many believed – that the war would be short and glorious. Sadly, it was neither. The enormity of the First World War is difficult to comprehend. The Battle of the Somme, for example, ground on for four and a half months. By the time it ended in mid November 1916, the casualties on both sides exceeded a million men. The Newfoundland Regiment was, for all intents and purposes, wiped out. For many Canadians, the war could only be grasped on a personal scale, through the death of a loved one, through the stories told by a survivor, or through changes that came in the war’s wake. As a child growing up in western Canada during the 1950s, I knew many older men who had fought
Second Thought Jeremy Mouat, History, Augustana Campus, University of Alberta
in the war. One of my grandfathers was a recent English immigrant in 1914. He returned to England at his own expense to sign up. He spent the next four years fighting overseas. I don’t know what horrors he witnessed there, as he never once mentioned the war. My other grandfather stayed at home to look after the family business while his younger brothers went overseas to fight, coming home as decorated war heroes. But my most vivid memory of those veterans was more direct. My parents had a cottage on Saltspring Island and I remember one summer’s day our neighbour came over to ask for my father’s help. Her husband was up a ladder, clearing leaves from the eaves troughs and he was unable to get down. He had lost a lung after being gassed in the First World War, hence his immobility up that ladder. I trotted along after my dad, asking questions as we headed next door. “Why can’t he come down the ladder, dad? What’s poison gas?” And that was the first time I learned of the impact of the First World War, on a summer’s
day on Saltspring Island, when the trenches seemed long ago and far away. The German army launched the first gas attacks at Ypres in Belgium in late April 1915. Incredibly, Canadian troops managed to survive the attacks. At least one Camrose boy was there, Walter Smith. He was a 17-year-old student when he enlisted the month after the war began, in September 1914. Smith was involved in the fierce fighting around Ypres and in June 1915 the local newspaper printed a letter he had written from the front lines. He described how they had advanced in the face of machine gun fire: “It was just like someone pouring bullets out of a watering can. How anyone could live through it is wonderful. Every step I was looking for a soft spot to fall on.” The German forces were constantly shelling them – “they blew our trenches to hell” – and he admitted that “It was almost impossible for anyone to live in it. My nerves were shot to pieces.” He was killed three weeks later. The week before Smith
wrote that letter home, a lieutenant with the Canadian Field Artillery serving close by was killed when his battery suffered a direct hit. He was buried later that day in a brief ceremony officiated by his good friend, John McCrae, as no chaplain was present. The site of the grave is no longer known, but the grief caused by his death has not been forgotten. That night McCrae wrote “In Flanders Fields.” In Flanders Fields
In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row, That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago we lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie In Flanders fields. Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. If ye break faith with us who die We shall not sleep, though poppies grow In Flanders fields. – John McCrae
Glenys Smith honoured at Railway Station By Dan Jensen
Camrose Heritage Railway Station volunteer Glenys Smith is one who looks at the end result more than the work that it has taken to get there. “During the first project (at the station) I remember Bruce and I scraping the orange indoor carpet from upstairs and removing the 1950 wall board and asking ourselves are we having fun yet,” said Glenys at Railway reception where she was honoured as recipient of an Alberta Historical Resources Foundation Heritage Award for outstanding achievements. “There have been other times in this journey that I have also asked this same question, but always come to the conclusion that the sense of community we have built while preserving a part of railway and prairie history far outweighs any doubt I have of the worth of it all.” Glenys has placed a strong emphasis on programs and events that engage, entertain and educate in experiential ways. “Two years before arriving (in Camrose) I had completed a year at the Univer-
Mayor Norm Mayer presents a certificate to Glenys Smith in recognition of her receiving the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation Heritage Award.
sity of Calgary resulting in a Certificate of Adult and Continuing Education,” she said. “One of my courses was on community building from the grass roots.” Glenys expressed appreciation to the many volunteers, including the young teens, who have come and gone and have contributed to the station in so many ways. “With very little funds they helped make things
work, offering their expertise and manpower,” she said. “I remember the moving of a shed using a pioneer way of placing round posts underneath and rolling the shed (with each person giving much advice) across the site and the laughter following recalling the event. People like Murray Roy, who passed away last year was an inspiration and he, like others, used his gifts to help
us reach our goals based on our mission and vision for the future.” Glenys said the Historic Resources Foundation has been very helpful whenever the Canadian Northern Society has applied for grants for the Camrose Railway Station and its two other sites. “The staff demonstrate understanding of the small historic venues and are supportive of our efforts to continue to improve and restore our sites.” Glenys was nominated for the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation Heritage Award by Eleanor White, who described her many contributions to the community. “She does what she does from inner passion, not recognition, reward or award,” said White. Alberta Historical Resources Foundation Heritage Award nominees are required to have a minimum of 10 years’ involvement with heritage in Alberta and have made personal contributions to the field well beyond the responsibilities of any heritage related employment.
Eric Hjorth March 16, 1928 – November 6, 2014 Eric Hjorth of Camrose, formerly of Donalda, passed away on Thursday, November 6, 2014 at the age of 86 years. Left to cherish his memory are his wife Leona; daughters Rhonda Hjorth of Sherwood Park, and Sheila Hjorth of Calgary; one granddaughter Taryn; sister Monna Bartz of Edmonton; and niece Nona and family. Eric was predeceased by his parents Harold and Laura; and brother-in-law Herb Bartz. At Eric’s request, no funeral service will be held. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Donalda Cemetery, the Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation, or to the Diabetes Association. To send condolences please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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In loving memory of
Audrey Florence Makarowski January 18, 1943 – November 11, 2004 Ten years have passed by Since God called you away. You had a nature we could not help loving And a heart that was purer than gold And to those who knew you and loved you, Your memory will never grow cold. – Lawrence Makarowski and families
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Vernon Alfred Sigalet April 7, 1929 – November 1, 2014 Vernon Alfred Sigalet was born to John and Kathleen Sigalet on April 7, 1929 in a small log cabin on the homestead in Ferintosh, Alberta. He had one younger sister Violet. Vernon completed his schooling up to Grade 11 in Ferintosh at which time he concentrated on helping farm the land with his father. He married Patricia Morgan in April of 1958 and to their union were born three children Morris, Cindy, and Bradley. Vernon remained on the homestead farming and driving school bus until March 1965 when the family moved to Camrose. It was then that Vernon started driving milk tankers and working in the processing plant for NADP. Vernon retired after 27 years of service. Over the years, he enjoyed playing fastball, darts and curling. Vern and the teams with whom he curled did well winning numerous bonspiels including curling the perfect 8-ender in 1976. He and his sons enjoyed duck hunting and ice fishing. Other favourite hobbies included woodworking, lapidary and knitting curling sweaters for himself and his children. During his retirement years, he became very interested in cooking, collecting every recipe he could get his hands on. He was very proud of his gardening abilities and grew many tomatoes in his backyard. Vernon joined the Loyal Order of the Moose in 1981. He was very involved with the organization and was always there to lend a hand carving up turkeys or roast beef and flipping pancakes. He worked his way up the ranks to earn the ultimate Honour of Pilgrim Degree in May of 2006. Vern enjoyed camping with the family in BC and, in the later years, he and Pat travelled to Hawaii numerous times as it was one of their favourite destinations. He completed a few lifelong dreams with the help of his family by doing an Alaskan Cruise and travelling to Sweden and Hiiumaa, Estonia to trace his family’s Swedish roots. Vernon passed away on November 1, 2014 at St. Mary’s Hospital, Camrose, AB at the age of 85 years. He was predeceased by his wife Patricia; parents John and Kathleen; sister Violet; sister-in-law Shirley; and brothers-in-law William and Henry. He leaves to mourn his sons Morris (Denise) and Bradley (Amanda); daughter Cindy; grandchildren Lisa (James) and Sean; step-grandchildren Meredith, Jenna and Kyle; and three step-greatgrandchildren. He also leaves to mourn his brother and sister-inlaw Allen and Pearl; three nieces; one nephew; numerous cousins; and many great friends. The family is very grateful for the help provided to Vernon over the years by his great neighbours Keith and Jacquie Badry and longtime friends Marilyn and Ben Gagnon. A Funeral Service was held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, November 5, 2014 from Burgar Memorial Chapel with Rev. Liz Carter-Morgan officiating. Interment has taken place in the Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Francis Albert Alexander “Happ” Branson Francis Albert Alexander “Happ” Branson was born on April 27, 2014 at Oxbow, SK; he passed away on November 6, 2014 in Camrose, AB at the age of 82 years. He is survived by his wife Florence; two daughters PattiJo (Allan) and Vicki Lynn (Eugene); and numerous grandchildren, family and friends. Happ was predeceased by his daughter Bonnie Lee and granddaughter Heather Jean. A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m., Saturday, November 15, 2014 at Weber’s Mount Pleasant Chapel, Camrose, AB. Cremation has taken place and inurnment will follow at a later date in Saskatchewan. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Diabetes Association.
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THE DR. “MAC” SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND for post-graduate education in nursing is accepting memorials. To donate or for applications and information, please write to AARN Education Trust Fund. 11620-168 St., Edmonton, AB T5M 4A6. LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE – Family smorg style breakfast at Moose Family Center, Sunday, November 16 from 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Adults, $7.00; Students, $6.00. AUCTION SALE – EDBERG LUTHERAN WOM EN – T hu r., Nov. 13, 7 p.m. at Edberg Senior Centre. DAYSLAND & DISTRICT MEMORIAL ARENA AGM – Wed., Nov. 12, 2014, 8:00 p.m. at Daysland Arena. HEISLER ELKS’ T U R KEY BINGO – Monday, Nov. 17, Heisler Community Cultural Centre. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Door prize on advance tickets. Bonanza to follow.
UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH PEROGY LUNCHEON – Thurs., Nov. 13, 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Phone In / Take Out orders by 11:30 a.m. Adults: $10; Youth 6 - 12: $5; 5 and under free. Little white church on the lake, 5304-48A Ave. HAY LAKES LIBRARY TOY BINGO – Fri., Nov. 14, 6:30 p.m. Children 5 and up welcome w/adult. For details call 780-878-3768. BITTERN LAKE TRADE SHOW & SILENT AUCTION – Nov. 14, 5 - 9 p.m. and Nov. 15, 11 a.m. - 3 p.m. at the Community Hall. Concession available. For more information please call Angie, 780-281-0879. AM ER ICAN SIGN LANGUAGE FOR BEGINNERS – Wednesdays, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m., Jan. 7, 2015 - March 18, 2015. Register by Dec. 5 at Augustana Campus, 2-336 Faith & Life Centre. $150 non-refundable fee (does not include textbook). For more information contact Linda at linda.ruiter@ualberta.ca CAMROSE & DISTRICT FISH & GAME ASSOCIATION MEETING – Wednesday, November 12, 7:00 p.m. at Superstore Meeting Room. Guest speaker: Jason Cooper, Fish Biologist, Red Deer, Topic: Fishing local lakes and rivers. Everyone welcome. EDBERG & DISTRICT AG SOCIETY AGM – Wednesday, Nov. 19, 7:30 p.m. at the Edberg Drop-in Centre, Main Street. Door prizes. HENRY’S FAMILY RESTAURANT in Daysland Will be closed from November 15 to December 8, inclusive, so we may attend a family wedding in China. We apologize for any inconvenience. We would like to encourage everyone to still book us for your Christmas parties, dine in or take-out. Please call and leave a message. Messages will be checked and answered while the restaurant is closed. We look forward to continuing to serve you in the manner we always have! Ph. 780-374-3785 ROUND HILL ELKS’ TURKEY BINGO – Friday, Nov. 28 at Round Hill Community Centre. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Games start at 7:30 p.m. Our signs may be gone, but we’re still here ... ROSE CITY FARMERS’ MARKET Thursdays, 2 - 7 p.m. Duggan Mall, Camrose
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SPECIAL THANKS TO Dr. D. Peters and Dr. D. Morrow for the excellent care and compassion given to my husband, Don Taylor. Thanks to Alyson and staff at Home Care for the care and support given to Don and myself while Don was at home. Thanks and gratitude to Unit II staff for the care given to Don. A big thanks to Nancy and Ralph Thiessen and the wonderful people from the Mennonite community. Your hymns and prayers were amazing and overwhelming for us. My gratitude to Layne and Tyler Weber for their comforting support during my difficult time. You were amazing. And lastly, thanks to our family and friends for the beautiful flowers, cards and support I received. God bless you all. – Bernice Taylor
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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 MOVING, MUST SELL – Seven-month-old 3/4 Yorkie, 1/4 Chihauhua puppy. Mother purebred Yorkie, father is 3/4 Yorkie. House trained, GWC, $450 obo. Ph. 780-672-1377.
LOST and FOUND TWO CATS MISSING – Century Meadows area, black and white tuxedo male, 7 years old called Oscar; brown tortoise shell female, 5 years old called Matilda. Both have collars and are micro-chipped. Please call 780-608-9582. Reward offered.
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.
HELP WANTED 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! 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 RESIDENTIAL FRAMERS AND HELPERS NEEDED Apprenticeships offered Call 780-781-5701 TIRAS DAIRIES, INC. requires a full-time milk processing supervisor Hours may vary. Morning, afternoon or evening shift work. Extensive knowledge in the operation of HTST pasteurization processing and CIP/SIP systems is required, along with a working knowledge of HACCP and CFIA regulations. Supervisor will prepare production and other reports, and manage inventory control. Duties could include training staff in cheese production following GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices). A knowledge of preventive maintenance of machinery and equipment is required. Starting wage is $22/hr., no benefits. Please submit resumé in person or by mail to: Tiras Dairies, Inc. 3712-42 Ave. Camrose AB T4V 4W3 Or fax to 780-608-2492 PROFESSIONAL FARMERS NEEDED for grain farm. See website jacobsfarmsdaysland.com. Send resumé. No phone calls please.
LOOKING FOR SEMIRETIRED OR RETIRED INDIVIDUAL who can do snow removal and lawn care. Call 780-608-3131. INSERTER – To assemble Boosters and flyer packages Mondays, 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. and Wednesdays, 7:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Lots of lifting and arms in constant motion. Crew of very nice ladies to work with. Call Andrea, 780-672-3142.
CASHIERS WANTED To work at Souvenir Kiosk at the 2014 Canada Cup EnCana Arena, Camrose December 3 - 7. Applicants must have extensive cashier experience; must be available to work any day with flexibility to work a.m. or p.m. shifts. Rate of pay will be $14/hr. plus a $2/hr. bonus. Email resumés to: canadacup@eventmax.net no later than November 21.
SERVICES WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, basements, light hauling. 780678-1847 (cell), Tom. R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs Garages, concrete work Arborite and tiles 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING Full alteration service. Tues. - Fri. 10-6, Thurs., 10-8, Sat., 9-4 4937-49 Street, Camrose, AB (East of the Main Post Office) Ph. 780-672-4793 TOTAL FOOT CARE, 780-672-3993. Have a specially trained RN visit you.
MUSEUM QUALITY FURNITURE RESTORATION Antique Furniture Repair Restore, Refinish Cabinet Repair and Refacing PH. 780-678-1239 J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649. WOULDN’T IT BE NICE to come home to a clean house? Established cleaner looking for more clients in the Camrose area. Call Debbie, 780-781-4710.
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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 MAIN FLOOR OFFICE SPACE IN DOWNTOWN CAMROSE – Generous 192 sq. ft. (11’ x 17.5’) office space in newer building. Air conditioned. No windows. Ideal for massage therapist or anyone requiring a quiet, peaceful environment. $299.84 monthly. Call the fairest and most reasonable landlords in the business, Blain and Don, at 780-672-3142 days. 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 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY – Cozy two-bedroom house and garage in Hay Lakes. $1,000 DD, $1,000/mo. rent plus utilities. No pets. Ph. 403272-6514. 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 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 TAMARACK PLACE Senior friendly community, smoke and pet-free. Features a social room, elevator and on-site manager. We are now accepting applications for our two-bedroom suites. All suites contain five appliances, including in-suite washer and dryer. Office hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Ph. 780-678-2621 EXECUTIVE STYLE DUPLEX with attached garage in Duggan Park. Five appliances, fenced yard w/shed backing onto green space. Master bedroom a must-see. $1,500/mo. plus utilities and DD. Available Dec. 1. For appointment please call 780672-7331 (leave message).
Suite includes five appliances and is close to downtown area. Phone Rick, 780-608-5000 or George, 780-678-7610
OFFICE SPACE – Second floor office over Main Street in Camrose. Very sound-proof former recording studio with quiet neighbours. Freshly decorated including new carpet. Compact 117 sq. ft. for only $139.37 monthly. Available immediately. Call the fairest and most reasonable landlords in the business, Blain or Don, at 780672-3142 days. TWO-BEDROOM IN NEWER FOURPLEX – Five appliances, available Dec. 1. Call John, 480-639-9132 or 780608-7386. TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE – Recently upgraded, near hospital. Four appliances. Available Nov. 15. $1,200/mo. plus utilities. 780-672-6749. ROOMMATE WANTED – One bedroom available for rent along with shared use of smallsized older home. Smoker ok. Ph. 780-672-6356. ACCOMMODATION IN DAYSLAND – One-bedroom basement suite. Shared washroom, laundry and kitchen. Satellite TV. $ $500/mo. Ph. 780374-2243.
FOR LEASE PR IME HIGHWAY FRONTAGE – ± 1,900 sq. ft. Located in the Electro Tel building. Available Nov. 1. Call Tim, 780-679-2870.
HOUSEHOLD MUST SELL: MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE – Includes china cabinet. Table, 42” wide x 90” long, w/two armchairs/four side chairs, upholstered. Excellent condition. $1,500 FIRM. 780-608-7855. STRONG MICRO FIBRE HIDE-A-BED – Taupe color, 7” mattress, great condition. $500 FIRM. Call 780-608-7855. O F F-W H I T E N I G H T TABLES AND MIRROR HEADBOARD – Like new, good quality. $195 obo. Call 780-608-7855.
LIVESTOCK / FEED BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES – Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780672-3142. SMALL SQUARE STRAW BALES FOR SALE – Barley and wheat straw available. $3/bale. Ph. 780-679-3420.
MACHINERY WANTED WANTED – 30 ft. tandem disc. Ph. 780-672-3755.
REAL ESTATE 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. 1-780-487-2786.
YourGROWS Career HERE Are you interested in working for Canada’s most recognized brand? Canadian Tire in Camrose is hiring!
• Cashiers • Promotions/Merchandising Applications welcome for permanent full-time, temporary and seasonal time frames. To apply, please drop off your resumé at the customer service desk. Application forms are also available. 6601-48 Avenue, Camrose 40-MIN. COMMUTE TO CAMROSE – 8.5 acres 7 miles southwest of Killam. 3,760 sq. ft. ranch style home, six bedrooms, four bathrooms, two fireplaces. New roof, flooring, bathrooms, countertops, tile and appliances. Barn, shed, serviced shop. $549,000. Ph. 780-385-8686. comfree.com/459392; realtor.ca – C3640678.
MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 26 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs
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PIPE — 1 1/2”, 2 3/8”, 2 7/8”, 3 1/2”, sucker rod 5/8”, 3/4”, 7/8”, plain or scraper type. Other pipe and metal available. 1-800-661-7858. 2008 SHOPRIDER ELECTRIC WHEELCHAIR – $1,400 obo. Ph. 780-672-6081.
GARAGE SALES WARM SHOP GARAGE SALE – Items clean, beautiful and organized. Christmas gifts. Something for everyone. Dates: Nov. 26 - 29. Times: 10:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m. Place: Straight west of Armena on Hwy. 21. Watch for signs. M U LT I- FA M I LY GARAGE SALE AT OHATON STORE – Fri., Nov. 14, Sat., Nov. 15, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Lots of miscellaneous, vehicles, tires, baby items, crafts and supplies.
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Are you passionate about your community? Consider volunteering on a Committee or Board! The City of Camrose is seeking adult residents to serve as Members at Large on the following Committees and Boards: Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (1 member) 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. Social Development Committee (1 member) The Social Development Committee is responsible to act as a Steering Committee for future Social Needs Assessment. The Committee is to identify current social development issues, needs and trends in the community, and provide recommendations for action to Council. The Committee is to liaise with other groups and individuals charged with social development. Camrose Public Library Board (2 members) 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 Planning/Infrastructure 5415-49 Avenue, Camrose Quasi Judicial
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Bylaw # 2819/14
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 #2819/14 on October 6, 2014. The purpose of Bylaw #2819/14 is to amend Land Use Bylaw #2567/07 as follows: 1.
That Land Use Bylaw #2567/07 as amended, be further amended by redistricting Lot 24, Block 6, Plan 579MC (5015-44 Street) from R2A – Single-family Residential or Duplex District to PR – Park and Recreation District.
The property is currently utilized as an informal park space. However, the zoning indicates that the property may be developed for residential use. This redistricting application will ensure that no private development can take place on the lot. If this Bylaw is passed, the park will be added to the City’s official park inventory. Currently no development or change of the existing play structures is planned. A Public Hearing is scheduled to be held as follows: Date: November 17, 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 #2817/14 are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing in person to state their support of objections. Any written submissions to be considered by City Council are required to be submitted no later than November 12, 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 #2819/14 at the regular Council Meeting on November 17. For additional information, contact Aaron Leckie, Senior Planner, phone 780-672-4428 or email to aleckie@Camrose.ca
Lot 24, Block 6, Plan 579MC
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 780-672-3044). Permit # FP2014093 SP2014044 SP2014045 SP2014047 SP2014048
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Hockey Vikings silence Concordia Thunder with sweep By Murray Green
The Augustana Vikings offence was clicking when the team swept the Concordia Thunder 4-1 and 9-1 Oct. 31 and Nov. 1. Augustana received a Halloween scare in the first game when the score was 2-1 late in the game. Two empty net goals made the game seem easier than it was. Mathew Foster opened the scoring for the Vikings and Concordia tied the game in the second frame. Eric Macoretta put the Vikings up in the middle of third. The Thunder pulled their goalie to allow Adam Di Bella and Alex Rodgers to capitalize in the final minutes. Goalie Andy
Williams made 19 of 20 saves in the win. However, the second game wasn’t close at all after the Vikings were fired up in the rematch. Captain Devon Hobbs garnered a hat trick to pace the Vikings’ attack. Adam Johnson, Dane Bonish, Rodgers, Scott Swiston, Cory Kosloski and Connor McLaughlin scored for the Vikings. “I think we are starting to get back on track. The hiccups we had against SAIT and MacEwan were early in the season and we had a lot of injuries,” said Hobbs. “Now we are getting guys back healthy and starting to go back to the systems. We are playing
more like a team instead of individuals.” Chase Martin made 23 saves in 24 shots in the second outing against Concordia. “MacEwan is a well prepared team and they showed that last year too. They have caught us off guard a little. This year we have to adapt to a different style when we play them. In the second half when we play them we will have a better showing,” said Hobbs. “We have to make sure when we play NAIT, SAIT and MacEwan that we win. We know certain games we have to win and as long as we pick up points against lower teams, we can put ourselves
in a good position come playoff time. “This year we have more depth. Our style has changed with less scoring, but our work ethic is better. We have more of a physical presence and I think that will help us as the season goes along.” As the leader, Hobbs is setting a good example. “More people look up to you as you are older,” he said, “but I don’t feel the weight of that. I just go out and do my best. As long as you are working hard, everyone else will see that and follow.” The NAIT Ooks provide the opposition in the EnCana Arena on Nov. 13. The Lakeland women’s
volleyball squad won a 3-1 decision over the Vikings on Oct. 31 with scores of 25-17, 25-16, 11-25 and 28-26. Keri Alcorn scored 10 kills, Stephanie Zahara had 22 assists and Jill Alcorn earned 11 digs. In the rematch, Lakeland won 25-23, 27-25 and 25-16 to win the series. Jill and Keri Alcorn had six kills each, Zahara racked up 15 assists and Jenn Laskosky collected eight digs. Kings University invades Camrose on Nov. 15 with women’s action beginning at 6 p.m. and the men’s contest serving at 8 p.m.
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Village of Bittern Lake Notice of Development Removal of existing damaged Manufactured Home Civic Address: 213 Percy St., Bittern Lake Appeals, please submit in writing to: Subdivision & Development Appeal Board #300 Railway Ave. Bittern Lake, AB T0C 0L0 Deadline: November 24, 2014
HVET donates equipment training to Habitat High Velocity Equipment Training College (HVET) has generously donated forklift and skidsteer training and certification courses for three Habitat for Humanity Camrose ReStore staff members. The hands-on training provided by HVET ensures that ReStore employees work safely and confidently with small equipment operation. Cody McCarroll, executive director at Habitat for Humanity Camrose, emphasized the importance of safe working environments and the generosity of Habitat’s community supporters. “Safety for our employees and volunteers is an essential part of everything we do,” said McCarroll. “Great community partners like HVET allow our staff and volunteers to work safely and effectively as we all work together helping hardworking families in need in our community break the cycle of poverty through homeownership.” The training that was provided was second to none. “Our staff and volunteers were taught by a high quality instructor and the day was not just professional but fun as well,” said McCarroll. Habitat for Humanity Camrose ReStore sells products that have been generously donated by individuals, local businesses, and corporate supporters. These donations include furniture, appliances, home building materials, and other home products. Donations are sold to the general public, with proceeds supporting the construction of homes for hardworking families in need. ReStore is located at 5007-46 Street in Camrose, and is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. To shop, donate, or volunteer, call 780-6724484. For more information, visit www.habitatcamrose.com/restore.
Employment Opportunity REQUEST FOR APPLICATIONS FOR GRAVEL HAULING Camrose County invites applications from Gravel Hauling Contractors for the County’s 2015 Gravel Haul. The Gravel Haul consists of winter gravel hauling from December 2014 to March 2015 to complete the 2015 Road Gravelling Program. The 2015 Gravel Haul Agreements may be obtained for $25.00 per copy from the Camrose County Public Works Office, located at 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose. The deadline for applications is 11:00 a.m., November 21, 2014. Please contact Graham Backus, Manager of Public Works, at 780-672-4449 for further information.
INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND Hay Lakes Area
Erling Thygesen and Angela Thygesen, hereby offer the following land for sale by tender, subject to the existing reservations on title: Part NE 17-48-21-W4 (Containing 152.71 acres, more or less) Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “THYGESEN TENDER”, to Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1, on or before 12:00 noon on December 7, 2014 and shall be accompanied with a cheque for $5,000.00 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 tenderers shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before January 12, 2015, and their cheque shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price. For further information, or to view the property, please contact Erling and Angela Thygesen at 780-679-6682.
INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND The following farmland, located near Rosalind, AB, is hereby offered for sale by tender, subject to the restrictions, reservations and non-financial obligations in the existing Certificates of Title: Parcel 1: SW 31-44-17-W4, containing 160 acres more or less (includes $2,100.00 surface lease per annum); Parcel 2: SW 30-44-17-W4, containing 160 acres more or less; Parcel 3: NW 30-44-17-W4, containing 160 acres more or less (includes $2,100.00 surface lease per annum). Tenders will be entertained on any or all of Parcel 1 and Parcel 2 and Parcel 3. Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “ORR TENDER”, to Andreassen Borth, with the tenderer’s GST number and accompanied by a certified cheque or bank draft made payable “Andreassen Borth” for $5,000.00 per parcel and must be delivered before 12:00 noon on December 12, 2014, to Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1, attention: James Harry Andreassen. The taxes will be paid by the Vendor, without adjustment. Surface leases will be adjusted on closing, and assigned to the Purchasers. Tenders will not be opened in public. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid to Andreassen Borth on or before January 23, 2015. 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 Orr at 780-608-4551.
FARMLAND FOR SALE BY TENDER Jonathan Dale Thiessen and Carolee Thiessen hereby offer the following parcel of land located west of Meeting Creek, Alberta for sale by tender, subject only to the existing Utility Right of Way #892203510: NE 5-43-20-W4 EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS AREA: 64.7 HECTARES (160 ACRES) MORE OR LESS There are no buildings on the lands but there is an existing water well. The parcel contains 120 cultivated acres, more or less with the balance in pasture and slough with one small dugout. Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “Thiessen Tender”, to Farnham West Stolee LLP, Barristers and Solicitors, 5016-52 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1V7, on or before 12:00 noon, November 19, 2014, and shall be accompanied with GST number and a cheque payable to Farnham West Stolee LLP in trust for 10% of the tender price. No conditional tenders will be accepted and the highest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders will not be opened in public. The deposits of all unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them by mail. The successful tenderer shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before December 15, 2014. The 10% deposit shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price. For further information, or to view the property, please contact Jonathan Thiessen at 780-679-7704.
Battle River School Division #31
TENDER FOR SNOW REMOVAL
High Velocity Equipment Training donated forklift and skidsteer training for three Habitat for Humanity Camrose staff members. Left to right are High Velocity trainer Ron Cornforth, Habitat build foreman Larry Schultz, Habitat ReStore manager Ed Turner and Habitat ReStore associate Dwayne Wolgemuth.
High Velocity Equipment Training College is a privately owned, Aboriginally managed and operated, licenced vocational training center specializing in heavy equipment operations for the construction, oil and gas pipeline, and mining industries.
HVET headquarters are located in Camrose, with training available onsite throughout British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and the Yukon. For more information, contact HVET at 1-866-963-4766, or visit www.heavymetaltraining.com.
Battle River School Division #31 is accepting tenders to perform snow removal services at any one or all of the following locations: Daysland School, Forestburg School, and/or Holden School, in their respective communities. Snow removal of the school parking lots and some or all sidewalks as required for the 2014/15 winter season. Bidders are responsible to examine the site(s) before submitting a tender(s) to satisfy themselves as to the nature and location of the work to be performed. The Contractor is responsible for all permits, licenses, insurance and other fees to carry out the services specified. The successful bidder will start immediately. Sealed tenders fully executed, dated, endorsed and marked “BRSD Snow Removal (specific location)” will be received by: Battle River School Division #31 5402-48A Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0L3 On or before Friday November 14, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. For more information, to obtain a tender package, or to arrange to view the site, please contact Christen Turner at 780-672-6131 ext. 5258 or via email at cturner@brsd.ab.ca. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.
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Charlie Killam School hosts successful fun run By Murray Green
Lounge and Bar Servers Earn above-average tips, work in a fast-paced, friendly, professional atmosphere and reap the rewards of serving others. Become a server in our lounge or bar.
Part-time Cooks and Dishwashers
A good opportunity to learn about commercial kitchens while earning extra cash.
Housekeepers
Our award-winning housekeeping team needs another housekeeper. If you enjoy seeing things neat and tidy, we want to talk to you!
Front Desk
A part-time opening exists at our front desk. This front-line position requires a friendly, professional attitude. Apply at the front desk for any of these positions.
Highway 13 West, Camrose Phone 780-672-9171 Toll Free 1-877-477-9171 www.norsemeninn.com
Salesperson
CENTRA CAM VOCATIONAL TRAINING ASSOCIATION
Coordinator
LOCATION:
Emergency Clothing and Furniture Depot and Centra Cam Outlet Store, Camrose, Alberta RESPONSIBILITIES: • Supervision of 10 to 15 staff and volunteers • Scheduling and day-to-day operations of ECFD and Centra Cam Outlet Store • Required statistics • Coats for Camrose QUALIFICATIONS: • Knowledge of retail operations • Management and supervision experience in a multi-tasking role • Exceptional public relations skills • Computer skills • Experience working with adults with disabilities is an asset REQUIREMENTS: • Valid Alberta Driver’s License • Acceptable Driver’s Abstract • Police Information Check including Vulnerable Sector check APPLICATION DEADLINE: November 19, 2014 SUBMIT TO: Centra Cam Vocational Training Association Box 1443, 5502-46 Street Camrose, AB T4V 1X4 Fax 780-672-0534
Looking for an exciting long-term career in mobile devices?
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The Sunworks Farm Meat Shop in Camrose is now hiring for the following positions: • Full-time Meat Cutter • Full-time Shipper/Receiver/Inventory Control Person. This position requires heavy lifting and exposure to extremely cold temperatures (walk-in freezer) for extended periods of time. • Part-time Cleaning Personnel for early evening work, Mon. to Fri. No experience is required for any of these positions. We are willing to train the right people. We offer fair wages, health plan benefits and staff pricing on our organic meats. Please apply in person for these positions with resumé at #1, 4415-36 Street, Camrose, or email your resumé to armeats@hotmail.com or fax it to 780-672-6501.
We have a sales / customer service position open. The successful candidate will be neat, organized, very dependable, able to work Saturdays and until 5:30 p.m. during the week. Must have excellent communication and customer service skills and the ability to learn and retain vast amounts of information on a dayto-day basis. Extensive training in mobile device technology will be provided. We offer an excellent benefit package and competitive wage plus commission. Position will start as soon as successful candidate is found. Please forward resumés with references: email: Trish@electro-tel.com fax: 780-679-0312 – attn: Trish or drop off at our location: 3720B-48 Avenue, Camrose We thank all who apply but only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.
The Charlie Killam school hosted an elementary and junior high cross-country run for the schools in the area. In Grade 3, Jordan Gagnon of Sedgewick (CHSPS) finished the boys’ 1.5 km race in 6:43. He was followed by Nicholas Taylor of Jack Stuart and Jake Popowich of Sifton. Kaitlyn Ellis of Jack Stuart won the Grade 3 girls’ event in 8.20. She was followed by Jacy Wittmack of Consort and Sasha Reimer of the Reimer Academy. In the Grade 4 boys’ event, Joseph Soanes crossed the line in 7:05, while Colby Anderson of Holden and Grayson Jarrett of Sifton placed in the top three. In the girls’ event, Natalie Wittmack of Consort was first with a time of 7.47. Brooke Ellis of Jack Stuart was second and Allyson Thain of Sifton came in third. In Grade 5, Gavin Galenza of Sifton won the boys’ two km distance in 8.46. Owen Lansing of St. Patrick was second and Anders Bouck of Sifton was third. On the girls’ side, Faith Taylor of Jack Stuart crossed the line first in 9.47. She was followed by Fiona Shields of BSS and Kiah Easton of Sifton. The Grade 6 boys’ category was won by Ben Johnson of St. Patrick in 9:04. Sam Popowich of Charlie Killam and Brett Sharkey of St. Patrick were second and third. In the girls’ category, Kennedy Taylor of New Norway was first with a time of 9:59. Rylee Scheck of St. Patrick followed in second and Catharina Brosinsky of Bashaw was third. In Grade 7 boys’, Kieran Isnor crossed the finish line in 8:28. He was followed by A.J. Shields of BSS and Cole Cornerfield of BSS. In the girls’ event, Chanelle Bauer of Charlie Kilam recorded a time of 8:56 to capture first. Elizabeth Chesne of BSS and Dana Sych of Hay Lakes was third. Cody Bell of OLMP was the fastest in the Grade 8 boys’ 2.5 km event with a time of 11:15. He was followed by Levi Osterwalder of OLMP and Denton Robertson of OLMP. In the girls’ event, Erika Bjorgum of Round Hill won the race in 12:44. Shelby Burton of OLMP was second and Kierra Lawrence of BSS was third. Continued on page 43
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Junior high school hosts run Continued from page 42
In the Grade 9 boys’ 3 km run, Steven Chapman of Consort recorded a time of 12:23. Carter Schoff of Tofield came in second and Derek Zimmer of OLMP was third. Whitney Teske of Ryley won the girls’ race in 13:36 and was followed by Hannah Gau of CCHS and Allison McPherson of New Norway. In the Grade 10 boys’ 4 km run, Bennett Brand of WCHS timed in at 15:50 and was followed by Tanner Kowal of CCHS and Cody Laskosky of OLMP. In the girls’ event, Sylvia Kaus of CCHS won in 14:41 minutes, while Jadyn Scheck of CCHS was second and Karlee Pearson of Bashaw was third. In the Grade 11 boys’ 5 km run, Shae Leadbeater of WCHS won in 24:16 minutes and was followed by Stewart Payne of CCHS and Jace Roe of Tofield. On the girls’ side, Chantelle Smook of Tofield finished with a time of 19:12. Lilian Axten of CCHS crossed the line in second and Beth Buffalo of WCHS was third. In the Grade 12 boys’ 6 km event, Scott Kohlman of Bashaw was first in 22.01. On the girls’ side, Maddie Oxton of WCHS was first in 18:22. Kirsten Schmidt of New Norway was second and Ciara Fankhanel of New Norway was third.
BIRTHS
To Randee and Jerome Melancon, of Camrose, on Oct. 27, a son. To Michelle and Nathan Macleod, of Camrose, on Oct. 27, a son. To Carla-Julia Johnson and Garet Dumont, of Wetaskiwin, on Oct. 28, a son. To Rebecca and Errol Warkentin, of Tofield, on Oct. 29, a son. To Jill and Andy Siminiuk, of Killam, on Oct. 30, a daughter. To Kailan Kaufmann, of Rosalind, on Nov. 1, a son. To Colette and Wes Zeniuk, of Camrose, on Nov. 6, a daughter.
DEATHS Phyllis Gascoyne,
of Kingman, on Nov. 1, at 60 years. Edward Hill, of Holden (formerly Daysland), on Nov. 3, at 86 years. Clara Lundberg, of Edmonton (formerly Camrose), on Nov. 5, at 91 years. Eric Hjorth, of Camrose (formerly Donalda), on Nov. 6, at 86 years. Linda Berg, of Camrose (formerly Edmonton), on Nov. 6, at 62 years. Haresh “Harry” Narine, of Daysland, on Nov. 6, at 77 years.
Want to Join a Growing Team? Our Camrose, Alberta Manufacturing Facility is looking for energetic, dependable and physically fit
General Labourers
to support our growing business. Bayou Perma Pipe Canada, Ltd. is a dynamic, global supplier of factory pre-insulated piping systems to the oil and gas, district heating and cooling, and industrial markets. We offer competitive wages, benefits and shift premiums. Applicants are required to complete and pass preemployment drug and alcohol screening. If you are interested in joining BPPC please submit your resumé to: Email: careers@bayoupermapipe.com or Fax: 877-208-9942 or Online: www.bayoupermapipe.com/Careers.aspx We thank you for your interest in joining the BPPC team; however, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Health Care Aides Providence Place Daysland is looking to add more staff to our great team! Facility – 81 suite full service seniors’ supportive living facility with rental and life lease apartments in Daysland. Responsibilities – You must have the ability to assist residents with their personal care needs and to help residents maintain their own independence, to participate in decision making of their care needs and enjoy an environment similar to living in their own home. Qualifications – Must be very motivated. Like working with seniors, and the public. Very team oriented. Experience is an asset, or having the HCA course. We can train on the job. Submit Resumé – Attention Jay Adams, fax 780-374-2529, email providence.place@hotmail.com, or in person at 6120-51 Avenue, Daysland
Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect
It’s nice when you discover the job is as good as the coffee Quality Training Incentive Programs Benefits or Bonus Program Hiring the following positions for 1256146 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 3601-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 1L8
• 16 Food Counter Attendants, no experience or 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
MAINTENANCE PERSON We are looking for a part-time maintenace person - 24 hr. per week to complete maintenance services to a seniors’ facility. Facility – 80 suite full service seniors’ supportive living facility with rental and life lease apartments in Daysland. Responsibilities – Maintain landscaping, perform snow removal, perform daily inspections, complete check lists, do maintenance requests, report to manager. Qualifications – have some experience with building maintenance, and building operating systems, demonstrates record of effective communication, ability to relate with seniors. Submit resumé – Drop off, email or fax to: Providence Place ATTN: Jay Adams, Manager 6120-51 Ave., Daysland, Alberta T0B 1A0 Fax 780-374-2529 Email providence.place@hotmail.com
HAIRDRESSER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Providence Place Daysland is looking for a new Hairdresser to add to our great team! We are looking for: - a fully qualified and experienced hairdresser/stylist - must be licenced - a reliable and friendly individual - likes to work with seniors You would be responsible for running your own shop with your supplies, and equipment. We supply the room, chair, two hair dryers, and towels. There is a nominal rental fee for the room. Submit resumé or inquire: Attention: Jay Adams Fax: 780-374-2529 Phone: 780-374-2527 Email: providence.place@hotmail.com In person: 6120-51Avenue, Daysland
St. Mary’s Hospital is pleased to announce the opening of an
Ambulatory Care Clinic Ambulatory care patients who have previously been scheduled to receive treatment in our Emergency Department will now receive their treatment in a dedicated space in our facility. The creation of this space will ensure that our scheduled Ambulatory Care patients receive their treatment in a timely manner and in a devoted space. St. Mary’s Hospital Central Booking office will coordinate scheduled Ambulatory Care appointments beginning November 17, 2014. This clinic will be open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 7:00 - 17:30 hours.
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VILLAGE OF BAWLF
Now Hiring: ReStore Manager Are you looking for a job that makes a difference? Habitat for Humanity Camrose ReStore is currently seeking a ReStore Manager on a full-time basis (40 hours/week). ReStore is a retail store open to the public offering high quality new and gently used building materials, appliances, and home furnishings. All inventory has been generously donated by individuals, local businesses, and corporate partners. Proceeds from ReStore sales build homes for hardworking families in need in Camrose and in the developing world. Qualifications • Do you like working with people, including the general public, and love to sell? • Do you have at least 3 years of management and/or seniorlevel sales and marketing experience in retail or a related field? • Do you have post-secondary education in business, marketing and communications, or a related field? • Do you have the skills required to network with local businesses, corporate supporters, building contractors, and local individuals with the goal of increasing donations and sales? • Do you have the management skills required to lead an effective team of staff and volunteers from all walks of life? • Do you have skills in marketing diverse products in print and online, including social media (Facebook and Twitter)? • Do you have knowledge of home building materials, furniture, appliances, and other home products? Requirements • Valid driver’s licence • Police Information Check • Available to work full-time from Tuesday to Saturday • This position requires lifting up to 50 pounds • This position requires the ability to drive a cube van and operate light machinery such as a skid steer and forklift (training can be provided) ReStore offers a competitive salary and benefits plan, as well as flex time. Salary is negotiable based on qualifications and experience. If you want a job that makes a difference and the ReStore Manager position sounds like a great fit for you, submit a resumé that includes a cover letter explaining why you are the best candidate. Apply in person at ReStore (5007-46 Street, Camrose, AB) or by email attachment to info@habitatcamrose.com. Application deadline is November 21, 2014. We thank all applicants for their interest, but are only able to contact individuals selected for an interview.
IMMEDIATE OPENINGS… REWARDING CHANGE OF CAREER OPTIONS
YARD POSITIONS:
Shipper-Receiver, Yard Labourer and Yard/Warehouse Supervisor
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!
B Benefi fitts off working ki att 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… 6809-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-8818 Fax 780-672-8809 Email jill@hhbccamrose.ca
Full-time Public Works Person The Village of Bawlf is accepting applications for a fulltime Public Works Person. The main responsibility of this position is the general maintenance of village facilities and infrastructure including assisting with water and sewer systems, maintaining roadways, buildings and parkland. Specific duties include, but are not limited to, the following: • supervise all public works projects • assist with monitoring and repairing the main water and sewer lines • seasonal flushing of the sewer lines • assisting with the operation of the sewer lift station and wastewater lagoon • maintain village roadways and repair potholes • snow removal • maintain grass around the Village (including Jubilee Park and the cemetery) • operate and maintain equipment (bobcat, tractor, mowers, etc.) • prepare and monitor operating and capital budgets • supervise seasonal public works staff • complete necessary office work as required • other maintenance or public works projects as assigned by the Village Manager. It is anticipated that the duties of this position may expand over time. Regular work hours will be Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., but can fluctuate depending on time of year. There may be occasional evening and weekend work. The successful candidate will have a valid Class 5 Driver’s License, an acceptable driver’s abstract and will pass an RCMP security clearance check. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled and may be mailed, faxed, emailed or dropped off at: Village of Bawlf, Attention: CAO 203 Hanson Street, Box 40, Bawlf, Alberta T0B 0J0 Fax: 780-373-3798 Email: vilbawlf@syban.net
Petrofield Industries, the Leader in manufacturing Hydrovac trucks, is accep ng resumés for the following posi ons:
* Quality Control Manager
You will have trade or technical educa on, Quality Control training/ coursework/cer fica on, Project Management trianing, fabricator/welder experience, 3 to 5 years QC experience and CWB Supervisor Cer fica on. Class 3A Driver’s Licence an asset.
* General Labourers * Industrial Painters * Sandblasters * Material Handler 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
IS HIRING!
Email: hr@petrofield.com
Evraz Camrose Works is accepting applications for
LABOURERS
to work at our pipe making facility in Camrose, Alberta. Individuals must be at least 18 years of age, safety conscious, able to work overtime and shift work, and able to perform some heavy lifting. We offer an attractive starting wage plus bonus opportunities, as well as an excellent benefit and pension package. All selected applicants will be required to attend and pass a physical assessment, as well as drug and alcohol screening arranged by EVRAZ Camrose. Wage ranges are as follows: First 120 days: $21.58 - $25.51 4 months to 1 year: $24.28 - $28.70 After 1 year: $26.98 - $31.89 All above wages also receive shift premiums, cost of living allowance (COLA) as well as performance and attendance bonuses. Applications must be completed in person at the Human Resources office.
Registered Dental Assistant Full-time position available Bring resumé to
EVRAZ Camrose Works 5302-39 Street, Camrose, Alberta We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. 5112-50 Avenue, Camrose
ALBERTA TANK FABRICATION & Coating Ltd.
Alberta Tank Fabrication & Coating Ltd. is currently looking for experienced people to join our team. We are accepting resumés and applications for the following positions: Journeymen Welders – CWB Certification, B Pressure and tank fabrication experience are asset; 3rd Year Apprentice Welders; Experienced Sandblasters; Industrial Painters/Coaters and Spray Foam Insulation Applicators; Drafter /Designer – experience using AUTOCAD, Solidworks and Inventor; Journeyman Crane Operator – experience in tank fabrication and structural is an asset; General Laborers. We are a company that lives up to our Mission Statement: Best In Design, Safety, Quality and Delivery. If you want to be part of a dynamic team and feel that you have the qualities that are in line with our Mission Statement, please forward a copy of your resumé to us along with a copy of all current Journeyman accreditation(s), safety tickets and a minimum of three references. Phone 780-801-0985 or email velina@albertatankfab.com We look forward to hearing from you.
Women Vikings victorious
Augustana swept the Concordia Thunder in women’s basketball with 52-48 (Nov. 1) and 54-40 (Oct. 30) victories. Rachel Warrack led the Vikings with 14 points in the first game and Amanda Stonehouse collected 13 points in the rematch.
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Boston Pizza
Now Hiring! Full and Part-time
Join the Walmar t Team! We are currently hiring for
Various full-time and part-time positions
COOKS
No experience required, we will provide the necessary training
Full training provided. Positive fast-paced workplace.
Must apply online at: www.yourwalmartcareer.ca
COME JOIN OUR TEAM!
Walmart Supercentre 400, 6800-48 Avenue Camrose Phone 780-608-1211
6046-48 Avenue, Camrose
WESTMORELAND COAL COMPANY – Canada
a job?
Looking for
Battle River School Division Job Fair Bus Drivers Do you enjoy driving? ♦ Do you enjoy working with children? ♦ Are you looking for a part-time job that will give you free time during the day? We require quality people to transport Battle River School Division students. Join the Battle River School Division Team! For more information contact: ♦
Thursday November 13, 2014 9:30 am - Noon
Alberta Works Centre
3rd Floor Gemini Centre 6708 - 48 Avenue Camrose For more info, call 780-608-2525
Brenda Johnson Director of Transportation 780-672-6131, ext. 5245
IS HIRING!
Evraz Camrose Works is accepting applications for
JOURNEYMAN MILLWRIGHTS, ELECTRICIANS and HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS
to work at our pipe making facility in Camrose, Alberta. Individuals must be at least 18 years of age, safety conscious, able to work overtime and shift work, and able to perform some heavy lifting. We offer an attractive starting wage plus bonus opportunities, as well as an excellent benefit and pension package. All selected applicants will be required to attend and pass a physical assessment, as well as drug and alcohol screening arranged by EVRAZ Camrose. Wages start at $36.45/hr. plus shift premiums, cost of living allowance (COLA) as well as performance and attendance bonuses. Applications must be completed in person at the Human Resources office. EVRAZ Camrose Works 5302-39 Street, Camrose, Alberta We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
HUMAN RESOURCES COORDINATOR Westmoreland Coal Company, Canada has a position available for a permanent, full-time Human Resources Coordinator based out of Paintearth Mine, located south of Forestburg, Alberta. Position Profile: Reporting to the Manager, Human Resources & Safety, this position is responsible for a wide range of Human Resources & Safety activities at both Sheerness and Paintearth Mine sites. Responsibilities include, but not limited to: • Payroll processing for hourly operations; • Assisting in administering the recruitment process; • Interpreting and complying with the current Collective Bargaining Agreement; • Administering employee benefits and pension; • Administering employee Safety Training System; • Assisting with various office administration functions. Qualifications: • The ideal candidate will possess a degree, diploma or certificate in Human Resources or Business Administration with at least 3-5 years experience. Working towards a CHRP designation would be considered an asset. • Demonstrate excellent interpersonal, communication, leadership and organizational skills. • Previous experience working in Human Resources in a unionized environment; • Be able to work with minimal supervision and be self motivated; • Have the ability to learn quickly, multitask and prioritize in a fast paced environment; • Candidates must be proficient in the use of Microsoft Excel, Word and PowerPoint. Westmoreland Coal Company – Canada offers a competitive compensation and benefits package and provides the opportunity for personal growth and development. Closing date: November 23, 2014 Please email or fax your resumé and cover letter to Human Resources: Email: jklesse@westmoreland.com Fax: 403.884.3001 We thank all candidates for their applications, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. We would kindly appreciate no phone calls.
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Build Your Future
Build Your Future Agricultural Technicians
Cervus Equipment -John Deere Group is currently accepting resumes for the position of:
- Ponoka, AB
Cervus Equipment Deerebe Group is currently accepting resumes forft. theshop! position of: In March of 2015 -John we will opening a new 30,000 sq.
Agricultural Technicians - Ponoka, AB
As an Agriculture Technician you will: • Diagnose and Repair all related systems on agricultural equipment such as tra ctors, combines, sprayers and seeders. This includes all electronic, diesel engine, manual and automated transmission, front and rear In March of 2015 weHVAC, will be opening a new 30,000 sq. ft. shop! suspension, electrical, driveline, hitch and cab/interior; • Perform preventative maintenance such as fl uid and various filter changes, testing of batteries, adjustments to brake system and clutch components and lubricating moving parts of As an Agriculture Technician you will: equipment; •Diagnose and Repair all related systems on agricultural equipment such as tractors, combines, sprayers and seeders. This includes all electronic, diesel engine, manual and automated transmission, front and rear suspension, electrical, • Assemble and install customer additions; driveline, HVAC, hitch and cab/interior; • Accurately record all work done for andfilter warranty •Perform preventative maintenance such ascustomer fluid and various changes,records. testing of batteries, adjustments to brake system and clutch components and lubricating moving parts of equipment; •Assemble and install customer additions. The ideal candidate will done have: •Accurately record all work for customer and warranty records.
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Agriculture Technician Journeyman Certificate or equivalent in training and experience Profi with allwill tools Theciency ideal candidate have:of the trade including ele ctronic diagnostic equipment Basic computers skills and a passion fororproblem solving •Agriculture Technician Journeyman Certificate equivalent in training and experience •Proficiencyin with all tools of therepairing trade including electronic diagnostic equipment Experience diagnosing, and maintaining equipment •Basic computers skills and a passion for problem solving Ability to complete repair order notes on each job •Experience in diagnosing, repairing and maintaining equipment •Ability to complete repair order notes on each job
We’d like to offer: We’d like to offer: to work in a modern new indoor shop • The opportunity •The opportunity in abay modern new indoor shop • Overhead crane to inwork every •Overhead crane in every bay • Modern full facility •Modern fulltraining training facility •Heated shop fl floors • Heated shop oors exemplary health, dental and optical benefits package • An••An exemplary health, dental and optical benefi ts package A competitive pay scale supplemented with a generous stock purchase program • A competitive pay scale supplemented with a generous stock purchase program •Employee referral bonuses •Ongoing Training • Employee referral& Development bonuses •Tool andTraining Boot Allowances • Ongoing & Development •4% vacation pay • Tool and Boot Allowances • 4% vacation pay Please apply in store or online at https://cervus-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings
Please apply in store or online at https://cervus-openhire.silkroad.com/epostings 6610 46th Ave Ponoka, AB T4J 1J8
6610-46 Ave., Ponoka, AB T4J 1J8
www.cervusequipment.com
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Camrose County is located approximately 45 minutes southeast of Edmonton, and is currently inviting applications for the position of
Roads Superintendent This is a full-time position providing assistance to the Manager of Public Works. The Roads Superintendent is responsible for the operation of all aspects of roads maintenance. Responsibilities include supervision of work crews engaged in the maintenance of Road Right of Ways, Brushing and Signage as well as some minor construction projects. Reporting directly to the Manager of Public Works, responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, the following: • To organize and direct Area Grader Operators • Monitor and document performance levels and keep updated records • Assist in hiring adequate operators, evaluating, disciplining and discharging as required • Train and assist both new and existing Grader Operators in road maintenance practices and report whether or not they meet “Grader Operators Guide” as well as; council’s direction on level of services • Complete and input road condition inspections • Provide advice and direction to Grader Operators concerning difficult or unusual problems, procedures or practices through review and discussion to ensure the completion of the project in the most appropriate manner • Conduct approach and road inspections • Complete Culvert and Signage Work Orders • Complete Approach and Drainage inspections • Instruct and monitor Camrose County Safety Policy • To deal with complaints and requests from Ratepayers / Residents and Councilors in accordance with Municipal Policy 5.04 and, where applicable, communicate directly with the complainant • Monitor active Gravel Hauls and routes • Provide relief operations for grader areas if required The successful candidate should possess the following qualifications: • Grade 12 Diploma or G.E.D. • Working knowledge of computers, Microsoft Word • Applicant will be subject to Criminal Records Check • Valid Class 3 Drivers License with Air Endorsement • Applicant will provide current driver’s abstract • Minimum 10 years’ proven experience and ability to operate a motor grader for summer road maintenance and winter snowplowing • Ability to manage employees and communicate with the public to maintain Road Right of Ways effectively within Camrose County • Physical capability to perform some heavy manual tasks • Available to work irregular hours if required • Knowledge of Camrose County Hours of work: Based on a 35-hour week. Overtime as required. Salary: $68,646.21 to $86,960.06 / year Competition Closing Date/Time: Nov. 20, 2014, 4:30 p.m. Effective Starting Date: Immediately Interested applicants are requested to submit their applications to:
Super B experience an asset • Self-motivated Competitive wages • Benefits
Graham J. Backus C.E.T., Manager of Public Works Camrose County, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 3S8
Career Opportunity in Hardisty
Heavy truck knowledge • General mechanic duties Current driver’s license • Flexible hours • Self-motivated Competitive Wages • Benefits
YARD and WAREHOUSE FOREMAN/PERSON Full details at www.gcsenergy.ca Email to: resumes@GCSenergy.ca Or fax resumé to: 780-888-2100
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Kodiaks salute agriculture at harvest game By Murray Green The Camrose Kodiaks will be celebrating a Harvest Hockey Hooky game as a salute to the area producers on Tuesday, Nov. 25. Andrukow Group Solutions Incorporated (AGSI) and the Kodiaks are partnering for a special salute to farmers. The Kodiaks will tangle with the Drumheller Dragons at 4 p.m. at the EnCana Arena in Camrose. More than 2,000 free tickets will be given out to farmers, agricultural societies, 4-H, school groups, and agricultural stakeholders as a way of saying thanks for the tireless efforts put in every year to not only provide food for an ever-growing global population, but also ensure Alberta’s rich agricultural history remains strong for generations to come. The game itself is the centrepiece of the event, but attendees will be treated to many other special additions, including a mini-trade show, charity puck toss, give-aways and a guaranteed $5,000 50/50 draw. Local favourite emcee and author Danny Hooper will bring his hosting and singing talents to the event, along with a special appearance by the Team Canada men’s 2014 Tim Hortons Brier champion John Morris rink out of Calgary. ‘It’s a way for us to give back and say thank you to integral members of our communities – our farmers and their families whose tireless efforts don’t always receive the recognition they deserve. And, what better way to do that by bringing together a celebration of harvest and the game of hockey,” said AGSI marketing director Keynon Ternovoy. “We’re extremely excited to be a part of this, and to be hosting the first-ever event of this kind in Alberta is great. It’s going to be a lot of fun,” said Boris Rybalka, general manager and coach of the Kodiaks. The game is also cosponsored by Vision Credit Union, Bayer CropSciences and 790 CFCW. To purchase a limited number of tickets still available, contact the Kodiaks ticket office at 780-679-2603. For additional information on the event, contact Keynon at kternovoy@agsiag.com or 780-390-0262.
Do I have to go to university DEFINITELY to become a Philanthropist? NOT!
Philanthropy is a marvelous quality that each of us has inside. It’s a generosity of spirit, a desire to help, and a firm belief that you can make a real difference in your community regardless of how much or how little you have to give. Carol Finley, Philanthropist, has the spirit. She is shown in conversation with David Ofrim, Director and Chairman of The BRCF Grants Committee, telling him why she decided to establish the Ross and Carol Finley Family Fund with the Foundation. She liked that the Foundation was local and funded local initiatives. She appreciated the fact that only the earnings from her endowment
would be granted each year and that the principal would always remain intact and allowed to grow. Her final comment was that she was pleased that the Grants Committee has a well thought-out procedure for evaluating grant applications which results in a decision making proces based on logic rather than emotion.
Battle River Community Foundation
Contact one of our Board Members or call the office today, and let’s get started!
The Battle River Community Foundation can help you fulfill your philanthropic dream – big or small – right here at home. We can help you make your dream a reality. Philanthropy resides in everyone, and together we can make it flourish right here in our own backyard.
Blain Fowler Vivianne Grue Imogene Walsh James Mayer By Reesor 672-3142 672-9624 672-6131 672-4491 672-5709 David Ofrim Karin Naslund Judy Larson Brandon Kroeger Ken Drever 672-3534 373-2114 385-3568 679-2515 679-8921 Dana Andreassen, Executive Director, Foundation Office, 679-0449 • Upstairs, 4872-50 Street, Camrose
All contributions greatly appreciated and will make a significant difference in YOUR community!
Central Agencies Home of the Week
Beautiful Creekview location By Murray Green
Living is easy with this gorgeous two-storey home in the desirable Creekside subdivision. It is close to playgrounds, the golf course and shopping amenities. This 1,490 square foot home is ideal for a growing family that needs more space. Your family will love the move-in ready home with an impressive open concept,
Tylor Keller a large well-maintained yard and a triple vehicle garage. At the entry, you are greeted by beautiful staircase leading up to the second level and a great view of the fantastic kitchen. The spacious bright modern kitchen features plenty of counter tops and cabinet storage, a walk-in corner pantry and a handy breakfast bar with an island for quick meals for the active family. A more formal dining area has lots of space to expand for family gatherings and has sliding patio doors that lead to the outdoor deck for barbecues. The comfortable living room is also a good place to relax.
Head upstairs to the stunning master bedroom that contains a huge walkin closet and a four-piece ensuite complete with a wonderful soaker tub. Two other good sized bedrooms and a main four-piece bathroom finish the upper level. The unfinished basement is partially roughed in for an office, family room and bedroom. It is an opportunity for you to complete it to suit your needs. A front triple attached garage allows extra space for the handy person. There is also additional space for RV parking in the back. The wood deck overlooks the open, well-maintained and grass landscaped yard.
Included with the purchase are the built-in dishwasher, microwave, stove, ceiling fans, washer, dryer and air conditioning. Be sure to view this lovely home at 5806-54A Avenue to fully appreciate all of the details. An open house will be held on Friday, Aug. 1 from 3 to 5 p.m. The home is attractively priced to sell at $389,000. For a personal tour contact Tylor Keller at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-281-0016 cell
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CENTRAL AGENCIES INC. REAL ESTATE – INSURANCE
Visit our website: centralagencies.com
4870-51 Street, Camrose • Phone 780-672-4495 • 1-800-809-8040 After Hours: Darrell Rosland, 780-679-2170; Graham Wideman, 780-679-8384; Matt Banack, 780-608-9733; Matthew Mayer, 780-781-7088; Tylor Keller, 780-281-0016; Lyndsey Delwo, 780-678-6117. After Hr. Pager: 780-608-1078.
Open HouseS BLACKSTONE VILLAS Thur., Nov. 13, 3-5pm Sat., Nov. 15, 1-3pm 7102 and 7104-38 Ave.
Stop in for info on all the new Zetsen homes!
“Amazing Walk-Outs!”
CALL TODAY FOR YOUR PERSONAL VIEWING! All homes come complete with New Home Warranty and a one-year contractor’s warranty.
Starting from $456,000
Thur., Nov. 13, 3-5 p.m. 4108-50 Avenue
COZY HOME CLOSE TO 2 SCHOOLS, DOWNTOWN CORE ... Mature area w/quiet s ur rounding s. 1.5-storey w/3 ! bdrm., 2 baths, LISTING NEW spacious eat-in kitchen, den and living space. One bdrm., 4-pce. bath down. 2 bdrm. up. Hi-E furnace, a/c, updated bsmt. windows. Single garage, generous 52’x130 R2A lot. Subject to probate. Asking $153,500 CA0048474
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 IMPR ESS I V E FLOOR PL A N ! ... Bright kitchen, center island, corner pantry, vaulted ceilings, 3 bdrms, double car garage! CA0046338 Asking $414,900
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LOVELY FAMILY HOME IN BEAUTIFUL CREEKVIEW ... This 2-storey property is perfect for active 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! CA0047086 Asking $434,900
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QUALITY CUSTOM BUILT HOME BY Battle River Homes ... 2155 sq. ft. low maint. ext., Trex decking, vinyl fence, spacious int. w/9’ ceilings, hardwood/tile floors, gas FP, maple/ iron railings, triple pane windows, beautiful kitchen w/maple cabinetry, raised eating bar, walkthrough panty, 3 huge bdrm. up + spacious 4-pce. bath, laundry room. Massive master w/it’s own nook, great for den or office, his/hers closets, 5-pce. en suite w/tile shower, jet tub. All this plus A/C, infloor heat in bsmt. Garage. Immed. possess. – see it today! Asking $419,000 CA0048112
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2-STOREY IN QUIET CUL-DE-SAC – CENTURY MEADOWS ... just steps away from playgrounds, 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
• 1400 sq. ft. • 2 bedrooms • Cul-de-sac • 26’x28’ garage Asking $506,162 CA0047091
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UNDER CONSTRUCTION ... New build in family friendly area of Creekview. Triple car garage, bonus room, MF laundry + more! 4-pc. en suite + his/hers WI closets in master. Act now and pick your colours! Ask $474,900 CA0044216
IMPRESSIVE 3-SUITE CHARACTER HOME ... close to Augustana, downtown core. Over 1000 sq. ft. on each level 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! CA0026595 Asking $269,500
LOOKING TO DOWNSIZE? ... Great 1/2 duplex with open floorplan. 2 BR, 2 baths, lots of storage. Attached Garage, MF laundry. Minimal yard work. Steps away from Mirror Lake trails. Be sure to view! CA0038016 Asking $290,000
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EXCELLENT BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION! ... Asking $363,900 CA0047768
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BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW! ... You’ll love the lifestyle with parks, playground and valley walking trails close by. An excellent presentation and craftsmanship! Beautiful open stairwell, coffered ceilings, accent lighting, display niches, awesome kitchen, quartz counter tops, huge island, breakfast bar, 2 pantries, beautiful DR, LR, 2 cozy FP. Awesome master, superb en suite, granite, dble. sinks, 5’ tile, glass shower. MF laundry and more! WOW! A must see! Asking $399,900 CA0041515
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! CA0044038 Asking $379,000
TERRIFIC 1,404 SQ. FT. HOME, IN CREEKVIEW ... 3 BR, raised eating bar, corner pantry, nice master c/w large walk-in closet and 5 pc. en suite! Asking $389,900 CA0046342
EXCELLENT FAMILY BI-LEVEL – CENTURY MEADOWS! ... You’ll love the private setting and this 1,320 sq. ft. family home. Bright open plan with 9’ ceilings, attractive LR, excellent kitchen, large island, WI pantry, dinette with patio doors to huge tiered deck. Spacious family/games room and laundry. Awesome private yard, double garage, RV parking and more! Asking $368,900 CA0047783
Gorgeous home located in desirable subdivision of Creekside! Perfect for a large family with lots of space to grow! Twostorey 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 $385,900 CA0047801
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BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT HOME, IT’S PERFECT ... Bright open plan, beautiful open staircase, 18’ and 9’ 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 1224 SQ. FT. 4-BDRM. BUNGALOW ... offers a beautiful kitchen, tile backsplash, oak cabinets, nice counter tops + SS appl. Great DR w/garden doors out to your 2-tiered deck, fully fenced yard, RV parking and rear alley access. Master c/w 3-pce. en suite. 2 FP, huge family/rec room. Dble. htd. garage + much more! CA0044192 Asking $334,900
GREAT 1528 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW IN DUGGAN PARK! ... Spacious front entrance, stunning kitchen w/maple cabinets, under-cabinet lighting, tile backsplash + SS appl. Huge master w/2-pce. en suite, lge. family room, hardwoof floors and pellet stove. Many reno’s done in prior years. Asking $309,900 CA0042283
CENTURY MEADOWS CLOSE TO JACK STUART SCHOOL ... Excellent fully fin. 1374 sq. ft. bungalow offers vaulted ceilings, great kitchen w/centre island, corner pantry, 3-sided gas FP, awesome master c/w WI closet, closet organizers, 4-pce. en suite. MF laundry area directly off dble. attached htd. garage. Terrific fenced yard w/deck, rear alley, extra parking area great for your toys or RV. Asking $399,900 CA0044053
BE THE FIRST ... to own this 1,316 sq. ft. 3 BR home by Zetsen Master Builders. Showcases, bright windows, vaulted ceilings, lovely cabinetry, covered deck plus much more! Asking $369,900 CA0046339
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BRAND NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART BUILDING – EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS LOCATION! ... Wow! Outstanding energy efficient designed bldg. w/exc. presentation, superior site plan, low operating costs. High visibility, easy customer access. Two front retail/reception/office areas. 1206 sq. ft. and 1079 sq. ft. Awesome 3001 sq. ft. bay can be combined. 14’x14’ and 18’x16’ OH doors, floor sumps, 21’ high ceilings. Exc. site plan, all paved, fenced. Outstanding place for your business! CA0032126
RESIDENTIAL LOTS
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
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
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75 Residential Lots From…$74,690 12 Townhouse Lots – Walk-out, Park Side Call now for details!
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 EXCELLENT LOT TO BUILD YOUR NEW HOME ... offered at an extremely great price close to west end shopping. Ask $65,000 CA0048714
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EXCELLENT BUNGALOW, CENTURY MEADOWS! ... Custom built 1306 sq. ft. 2+2 BR 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
OVERSIZED R2A LOT WITH EXCELLENT LOCATION! ... Wow! 56.7’x179’ lot w/lots of potential for your next investment project! Excellent opportunity – call now! CA0048418 Asking $159,900
Darrell Rosland 780-679-2170
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!
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QUALITY BUILT 1672 SQ. FT. HOME IN VALLEYVIEW ... across from a playground, close to walking paths, Jack Stuart School. Upgraded window pkg., 9’ ceilings on MF, hardwood floors, a/c. Gorgeous kitchen w/raised eating bar, corner panty, SS appl., tons of counter space. 3 bdrm. up + 4-pce. bath, 4-pce. en suite w/jet tub. Fin. bsmt. w/cork flooring, 2 living spaces, gas FP, wet bar, bdrm., 3-pce. bath. Double detached garage + parking pad for RV. Vinyl fencing + front cov. veranda, rear cov. deck, great family home. You’ll love it! Asking $388,500 CA0047928
SW Meadows
Walkout Lot Available – Build Your Dream Home!
Graham Wideman 780-679-8384
WORKSHOP
• 1930 sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms • Bonus room Asking $404,162 CA0036729
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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
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
OUT OF TOWN
FARMS
WOW! 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
KINGMAN – PRIME LOCATION! ... Large lot. Build your dream home on a quiet acreage-like setting. Only $40,000 CA0037971
ROUND HILL ... Great 4-bdrm. bungalow located in quiet area situated on 2 lots w/dble. attached garage. Wood burning FP in LR and bsmt. Bsmt. is open for you to develop. New shingles in 2012. Be sure to view this lovely home. Asking $249,900 CA0034570
FERINTOSH ... Charming 1-bdrm. home w/ fire pit, deck, private yard, garage. Many recent upgrades for very inexpensive living. Great starter home, summer/winter retreat, inbetween or retirement place/community. Only $99,000 CA0045645
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Matthew Mayer 780-781-7088
NEW LISTING
Tylor Keller 780-281-0016
Lyndsey Delwo 780-678-6117
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GORGEOUS 1518 SQ. FT. RAISED BUNGALOW ON 0.86 ACRES ... with 24’x40’ shop. Hardwood flooring, granite counters, vinyl windows, a/c, 2 gas FP, MF laundry + more! 4 bdrm. up, 3-pce. en suite in master, 2 additional baths. Fin. bsmt. features in-floor heat, 9’ ceilings, huge living area. 10 GPM well, wraparound deck w/hot tub, fruit trees, great yard space. 20’x40’ shop w/10’ door. 220 power and gas RI. Kids are bussed to new Bawlf School! Possession early 2015. CA0049209 Asking $332,500
150.75 ACRES – EXC. BLDG. SITE! ... Exc. opportunity, location w/property bordering east side of Poe community, only 0.25 mi. from Hwy 14. Power, 40’x60’ machine shop, Edmonton water avail. 55 arable acres, balance in native pasture, 3 dugouts, fenced. Build your getaway and enjoy the country lifestyle. Asking $279,900 CA0044241
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BEAUTIFUL 2-STOREY – HUGE LOT AND WORKSHOP! ... Covered front veranda. Impressive foyer, beautiful staircase, exc. kitchen, huge island, superb dinette, cozy FP, lge. bonus room, soothing jetted tub in en suite. Exc. bsmt. dev. A/C. Awesome yard, covered deck, RV parking, workshop and lots more! A must see! Asking $475,900 CA0045317
PERFECT 15.96 ACRE ACREAGE WELL EQUIPPED 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! CA0044368 Asking $460,000
DAYSLAND PERFECT 5-BDRM. FAMILY HOME! ... Custom cabinets, lge. kitchen/dining, MF laundry, fully fin. bsmt. Lge. lot, single attached garage. Substantially reno’d. Call today for additional info. Asking $280,000 CA0046897
Matt Banack 780-608-9733 AMAZING CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW! Premier cul-de-sac location – impressive plan w/beautiful solid maple staircase, 10’ and coffered ceilings, bright triple pane windows. Amazing gourmet kitchen, granite, huge island/breakfast bar. Elegant DR, bright dinette, lovely LR w/cozy FP. Superb master, en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt., huge family/ games area, custom bar. Huge yard, RV parking, 25’x50/24’ htd. garage. A must see! CA0048693 Asking $699,000
PRIVATE ACREAGE SETTING – HWY 13 FRONTAGE! ... 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
Phase III Southwest Meadows
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
EXITING NEW MULTI-LEVEL FLOOR PLAN FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS ... Lovely kitchen, vaulted ceilings, gas FP, master bedroom plus 5-pc. en suite on MF, spare bedrooms above garage. Call today! CA0046337 Asking $394,900
PERFECT FOR FIRST TIME BUYER OR INVESTORS!... New furnace, H20 tank, flooring and windows. 3 bed, 1 bath home on large lot close to downtown conveniences. CA0023243 Asking $157,000
IN CITY OF CAMROSE
EXCEPTIONAL 1,745 SQ. FT. TWO-STOREY HOME FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS INC. ... Offers 3 BR, bonus room, MF laundry, 5-pc. en suite, awesome kitchen. CA0046345 Asking $409,900
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EXCEPTIONAL CONDO ACROSS FROM JUBILEE PARK! ... Bright windows, east facing balcony, lovely kitchen, WI pantry, gas FP, a/c unit, MF laundry, master bdrm. w/3-pce. bath, WI closet plus much more! Call today! Asking $289,900 CA0048491
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ENJOY THE PEACE AND QUIET ... of this 1239 sq. ft. home. Asking $480,000 CA0040079 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
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