May 19, 2015 Camrose Booster

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Vol. LXIII, No. 26

Country Edition 52 pages, City Edition 40 pages

May 19, 2015

Photo by Ron Pilger

Representing their multi-family, Duggan Park garage sale at 70 Street and 43 Avenue Crescent are: (front row) near Hall of Fame goaltender Steve Shuman, Cheryl McIver, and Tashia Baumle. Back row: Joan Daniels, Madison Smith, and Lynda Loshack. Depicting improper garage sale behaviour are Dave Loshack and Peggy Shuman.

Garage sale junkies with sweaty palms, racing hearts and cash in their pockets will be busy this weekend.

Inside Entertainment and Dining. . . . . . . . . . . Pages 18 & 19 Who Can I Count On . . Pages 20 & 21 Obituaries. . . . . . . . . Pages 22, 23 & 24 Auto Classifieds and On The Road . . . . . Pages 25 to 31 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 32 to 38 Garage Sales w/Map. . Pages 33 & 34

To Camrose Homes To Rural Homes Tues. Thurs. With Booster This Week’s Flyers: Camrose County    Camrose Dynamic Sales    Camrose Groves’    Canada Safeway    Canadian Tire    Hauser Home Hardware    Home Hardware (Daysland)    Konto/Sofaland    M & M Meats    Panago Pizza    Real Canadian Superstore    Rona    Shoppers Drug Mart    Staples    The Source    Tripolis    Walmart    Wild Rose Co-op    Windsor Plywood    *partial coverage

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The 1st annual Community Wide Garage Sale weekend, which is sponsored by The Camrose Booster, boasts no less than 78 registered garage sales. Sale dates and times will vary May 21, 22 and 23. Watch for the special blue and white Booster garage sale signage and be sure to use the handy garage sale carry map found in this issue and also available at our office, 4925-48 St., in downtown Camrose. Be sure to use garage sale etiquette including the biggie: absolutely no early bird shopping! Respect (and have your children respect) seller’s property – don’t hop flowerbeds or hedges and stay on concrete. Don’t park where you block neighbours’ driveways. Please carry loonies, toonies and small bills. Keep the noise down – you may be attending the only garage sale on an otherwise quiet street at 7 am. Please leave your dog at home. Haggle with reason – it’s easy to cross the line from bargaining in good faith to being insulting. Respect other buyers. Pick up large items purchased and paid for punctually and only at a time convenient to the seller. If you donate leftover garage sale items to a Camrose charity, do this during their business hours – no exceptions.

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Poverty rate in Camrose above the provincial average . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Walk increases awareness of need for public transit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Hagen plans CD release concert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15

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Reflections, by Bonnie Hutchinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Homespun, by Laurel Nadon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

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Recommendations on poverty presented to Committee of Whole By Dan Jensen

The Social Development Committee encouraged the City work with affordable housing providers to create transitional housing for families and men over 24, consider the idea of a rent bank for people with short term cash shortfalls, add to its affordable housing stock and develop a comprehensive strategy at a Committee of the Whole council meeting May 4. Social Development Committee spokesperson Cody McCarroll told council that transitional housing is the number one priority “It would be a bit expensive potentially and difficult to manage,” he said. “It would be a shelter and the model for a shelter is that you pump money into it and the next year you pump more money into it. It is a handout but some people need handouts and I am okay with that.” The rent bank would help some people in crisis avoid getting into a deeper crisis. “A critique of that is that it would be a way of putting taxpayer money right into a landlord’s pocket and that it wouldn’t actually solve the problem,” said McCarroll. “The clear difference between that and Habitat for Humanity is that you put the money into the family’s pocket and as the family builds equity in their home and makes mortgage payments they build a fund for Habitat for Humanity that snowballs over time and increases its ability to build more homes.” McCarroll said that when a person is looking at a solution to poverty he or she is also looking at a solution to the problem of affordable housing. “Often it is because housing costs are certainly a significant, if not the single largest housing expense. When a household spends more than 30 per cent of its income on housing, this household is considered to be in core housing need. A vast majority of people in core housing need also live in poverty so there is a direct correlation.” A Ca mrose Social Development Committee report on affordable housing indicates that when people struggle with housing affordability and have low income they cannot afford the necessities of life, and that affordable housing frees up necessary resources for individuals and families to focus on thriving and not simply sur viving. “Affordable housing,” says the report, “replaces unsafe, overcrowded and expensive units. “Affordable housing makes families stronger and neighbourhoods better.” Continued on page 5

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S & L Photography Camrose Fire Department Sgt. At Arms Len Chartrand rings the bell during the Sound Off tribute to lost firefighters at the fire hall on May 4 during Volunteer Firefighters’ Week, May 3 to 9.

Poverty rate in Camrose above provincial average By Dan Jensen

Almost 2,000 Camrosians (11.8 per cent of the population), including 525 children and 870 households were living in a state of poverty in 2011 according to numbers obtained by the Social Development Committee. “That’s 3.6 per cent higher than the provincial rate,” said committee spokesperson Cody McCarroll in a presentation to Committee of the Whole council May 4. “The number of children in poverty is the equivalent of one of the larger schools.” Reasons Statistics Canada showed that in 2011 the median income in Camrose is $31,537 compared to $36,537 in the province, and the average income is $44,125, compared to $50,956 in the province. “Lower incomes in Camrose place more people

in core housing need and in poverty than the average, even though our average rent is far lower than the provincial average,” said McCarroll. “Thirty per cent of the Camrose labour force works in jobs that pay low wages (retail, accommodation and food services).” Decreasing vacancies The problem is compounded by decreasing vacancy rates and increasing rent. “The current vacancy rate, I would say, is fairly far below two per cent,” said McCarroll. “There is increased demand from Cargill workers and the pipeline workers and average rent has increased by 10 per cent from 2012 to 2014.” A conservative estimate by the committee on the number of affordable housing units needed in Camrose is between 870 and 1,012.

Providers Camrose affordable housing providers include the Camrose Open Door Association, which housed 47 young adults in 2013-14, 79 per cent of whom were from the City of Camrose, The Bethany Group, which in 2014 had 60 in affordable housing units and 80 on a waiting list, and Habitat for Humanity, which has served 29 families through an affordable housing ownership program since 1996 and received 35 applications in 2014. Camrose City Council addressed the affordable housing crisis (zero per cent vacancy rate) in 2007 when it applied for and successfully received municipal block funding from the provincial government that was used to fund and complete secondary suites, The Bethany Group’s Jameson Manor, Cocar single family units, Rose City Residential Sup-

port Society apartments, and Habitat for Humanity duplexes and row housing. “Habitat for Humanity is continuing to build with these funds and will do so through 2018, creating 12 more units, taking the total units created (with the funds) to the low 90s,” said McCarroll. Councillor Max Lindstrand said the limitations of the tax base make it difficult for Camrose to do very much in the area of affordable housing. “Our main role will still be lobbying other orders of governments to provide substantial sums of money to communities to take an active role and help to reduce the problems that are there.” McCarroll said the churches in Camrose are open to the idea of building a shelter for the homeless or opening their doors on cold winter nights. “We have spoken to

them and they are very aware of the need in the community. The issue dealing with the faith communities is that they are very busy dealing with some of their own concerns and ministry. I think they would be willing to take this on but the question is whether or not they are able.” McCarroll said he has a hard time putting his finger on the number of Camrose people who are actually homeless. “The problem is that homelessness hides in rural communities, especially ones with northern climates,” he said. “If you are outdoors in November in Camrose, you are not long for the world, so you need to get inside and find another option. It (homelessness) definitely looks like couch surfing. It looks like different families living together in safe and overcrowded environments.”


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Recommendations on poverty in Camrose Continued from page 4

The report suggests that poverty is not only about a lack of economic resources but is also about various forms of exclusion from social, political

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B Beaver Di District t i t4 4-H H and d th the H Holden, ld Viki Viking and d Tofield 4-H Clubs would like to thank all of our sponsors and buyers for their generous support during our sale on April 27, 2015 in Holden. Thank You to our 2015 Steer Buyers! • Grand Champion & Viking Grand Champion Bryce Maxwell, Beaver Municipal Solutions • Reserve Champion - Halley Ruzicka, Viking Auction Market • Holden Grand Champion - Carter Chomik, Maddigan Chrysler, Vegreville • Holden Reserve Champion - Clay Giebelhaus, Andrukow Group Solutions Inc., Ryley • Viking Reserve Champion - Landon Hogstead, Vision Credit Union, Viking • Tofield Grand Champion - Bailey Gill, Western General & Tofield Packers • Tofield Reserve Champion - Alex Behiels, Lamb Ford, Camrose • Cory Giebelhaus - BHD Tubular • Jocelyn Klein - Andrukow Group Solutions Inc., Viking • Quinton Albrecht - Campbell-McLennan Chrysler, Killam • Taylor Roulston - Grant Miller Motors, Vegreville • Connor Rauser - Central Agencies, Camrose • Kaitlyn Rude - IGA, Tofield • Jennifer Schoff - McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet, Camrose • Bradley Russnak - Wildrose Co-op • Samuel Otto - Deerland, Vegreville • Hunter Barnes - Buksa’s Auctioneering • Gracie Lang - Hilltop Corral Cleaning • Joe Roulston - Andrukow Group Solutions Inc., Viking • Wyatt Magneson - Vegreville Ford

• Taylor Chomik - Maddigan Chrysler, Vegreville • Austin Hogstead - BHD Tubular • Tyen Paterson - Central Agencies, Camrose • Keith Spruyt - Viking Auction Market • Jamie Paterson - Wilde and Company, Vegreville • Nolan Dixson - Nelsen Technologies Inc., Sherwood Park • Garth Beauregard - Viking Auction Market • Cooper Gill - Jason Suchy, JSL Trucking • Montana Magneson - LMG Mechanical & Country Bottle Depot • Cameron Schoff - Sharek Enterprises - UFA Tofield • Koyier Cameron - Lamb Ford, Camrose • Luke Schoff - Koop Family • Kassidy Cameron - CEL Electric • Kathleen Komarnisky - Webb’s Machinery • Katie Maxwell - Providence Grain Solutions • Kori Paterson - Kittle Seed Farms, Viking • Hannah Komarnisky - Andrukow Group Solutions Inc., Ryley

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Thanks to our 2015 Beaver District 4-H Sponsors • Grand Champion Steer - Tofield Packers • Reserve Champion Steer - Maxwell Simmentals • Grand Champion Heifer - Darryl & Deb Snider • Reserve Champion Heifer - Farm Credit Canada • Grand Champion Pair - Ken & Darbi Rawluk • Grand Champion Female - Dee-Jay Plumbing & Heating Ltd. • Reserve Champion Female - Lorne & Lisa Hogstead • Senior Showmanship - Brent & Susan Christensen • Intermediate Showmanship - Arnold & Mary Hanson • Junior Showmanship - Heiberg Farms • Senior Grooming - West Wind/Viking Veterinary Clinics • Intermediate Grooming - Stockyards Veterinary Services Ltd. • Junior Grooming - Magneson Farms • Senior Judging - Ron & Linda Yarham

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THANK YOU TO ALL OUR LEADERS, PARENTS AND OTHER VOLUNTEERS FOR THEIR SUPPORT OF 4-H THROUGHOUT THE YEAR.

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REFLECTIONS by Bonnie Hutchinson

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No complaints I’m writing this on a gorgeous spring day. Blue sky, warm air, green trees, flowers starting to show up… makes me feel happy just to be alive. Not only that, this day includes a pedicure, a massage, dinner with my favourite (and only!) daughter, and an evening of live theatre. In my world, that’s pretty much a perfect day. I couldn’t make myself be grumpy if I tried. That is making me think about the days when it’s easy

The challenge A while ago, someone challenged me to take part in a “no complaints week.” The idea was that several of us agreed to see how long we could go without complaining about anything. We were each supposed to wear an elastic band around a wrist. If we noticed ourselves complaining or feeling judgmental about something, we were to snap the elastic band in order to snap ourselves out of complaining thoughts. We were to check in with each other once a day for a week. An educational week That was an educational week! I discovered how easy it was for me to slip into critical complaining mode in a nanosecond. The weather, the news, people in grocery line-ups, the politics of the day… it seemed as if I was practically on red alert watching for opportunities to think or say critical things. I didn’t always say out loud what I was thinking, but I noticed how gleeful it felt to come up with a great zinger. I realized that I actually enjoyed that momentary feeling of superiority. Not a pretty picture. I noticed something else. The longer I allowed myself to stay in that complaining critical state, the more I found to complain about and the more the world looked like a dark place. If I didn’t interrupt my train of thought, I could feel the beginning of discouragement, resentment or even hopelessness (“What’s the point? Why bother?”) creep in. This was uncomfortable but useful information. That is not who I want to be when I grow up! I started to get a sense of the power of negative thinking, not only to influence my mood but to alter my perceptions. The antidote I confess that I did not always snap the elastic band on my wrist when I noticed I was thinking or saying complaining things. But mostly I did make a conscious effort to switch away from complaining mode. The easiest way was to start looking for something to be grateful about. It didn’t even have to be related to the thing I was complaining about. Any form of gratitude began to change my mood and my mindset. The happy thing I noticed was that the longer I could stay in gratitude mode, the more things and people I appreciated, and the better the whole world looked. I could feel optimism, confidence and even enjoyment creep in. It’s not the only time I’ve had this realization, but it was an excellent reinforcement. Many situations can be improved by the simple method of finding something to be grateful about. That changes our mindset which in turn changes everything. Yep, some things really are awful. This is not in praise of ignoring what needs fixing. But if we let ourselves sink into a mire of criticism and complaining, that lessens the energy we have to make improvements. If we arm ourselves with a generally grateful frame of mind, we can find the strength and wisdom to make needed changes. And the winner is… Back to our group. Did any of us make it through an entire day without complaining about anything? Well, one person (not me) claimed she had been able to resist complaining about anything at all for more than 24 hours. Naturally the others of us complained that it wasn’t fair! If you have comments about this column or suggestions for future topics, send a note to Bonnie@BonnieHutchinson.com.

ELKS PROCLAMATION

Murray Green, Camrose Booster

Camrose Mayor Norm Mayer, Camrose Elks Lodge and the Ladies of the Royal Purple declared May as hearing and speech month. Elks exalted ruler Gerry Czapp, front left, and honoured royal lady Isabelle Meadley witnessed the signing. They were backed by members of the Elks and Royal Purple. The service clubs encourage parents to have their children checked for hearing and speech skills, so problems can be detected early.

Letters to the Editor Letters are welcomed but please limit them to 400 words or less and sign with first name, initial, surname, address and phone number; only name of writer and city or town will be printed. Letters to third parties are not accepted. The Camrose Booster may edit for clarity, legality, personal abuse, good taste, public interest and availability of space. The Camrose Booster thanks you for your interest in the letters page and encourages your comments. Gratitude

As the Wildrose candidate for Battle River-Wainwright, and now as the MLA for our riding, I want to express my sincere gratitude to every person who exercised his or her right to vote in the recent election – regardless of the Party. In a democracy, we all know the way a man or woman marks a ballot reflects what he or she is thinking. It’s an opportunity to say what we think, and to know what we say will be acted upon. Thank you to the many volunteers, donors, and workers. It is your efforts that ensure a provincial election campaign can be filled with vibrant debate. According to Elections Alberta, about one and one half million people cast ballots. A million more could have voted, but chose not to. That’s interesting because in most provincial elections, including this one, the margin of victory in many ridings is so narrow that province-wide, fewer than 10,000 additional votes going one way or another could easily shift more than a dozen ridings from one Party to another. Small numbers of voters can have a big impact! The Wildrose Party had five seats when the last legislative session was dissolved. We will hold 21 seats in the upcoming session. You have decided that the Wildrose will be the Official Opposi-

tion. It’s an important and essential responsibility, and one that my Wildrose colleagues and I take seriously. I promise that we will discharge that duty with the utmost determination, always respecting your interests as a voter, and as a taxpayer. My sincere best wishes to candidates Ron Williams, Blake Prior, and Gordon Naylor; to Rachel Notley, our new Premier; to Brian Jean, Leader of the Official Opposition; and to each and every MLA who will be part of the next session of the Alberta legislature. Yours truly, Wes Taylor, MLA Battle River-Wainwright Three kinds of politicians

There are three kinds of politicians – conservatives, those who call themselves “Liberal” or “ProgressiveConservative” and pretend to be conservatives, and those who are obviously not conservatives, the outright socialists. Socialists (NDP) may appear more honest than the liberals who claim to be conservative (at least economically), yet historically have proven to be ultimately dishonest in that they cannot deliver the utopians they promise. Basically, those who are conservative will allow nothing liberal. In the May 5 election we saw that nobody wants to vote for those espousing liberalism, especially if they are pretending to be conservative. The PCs have fooled the people with that pretense long enough; the people became fed up with and refused to vote for that outright lie. (And a few other things!) The virtue of conservatism is that it recognizes that some government is necessary, yet refuses to take more out of people’s pockets more than the minimum required for safety and other basics like education and health care. What needs to be bet-

ter recognized is that you do not “protect education and health care” by having many times the number and levels of bureaucrats required. The path our last government followed meant resources were mis-directed and did not reach the front lines of actually providing for the people. If no one will vote for liberalism by name, it seems many can be convinced to try an ultra-liberalism called NDP. A lot of people will recognize it is socialism they opted for, yet may think “it might not be all that bad.” Or “it might not be that bad all,” that it is not really communism. Whereas we can now expect the waste to become mountainous and the economy to severely decline. Douglas Hendrickson, Camrose History repeats itself

History does have a habit of repeating itself. The year 2015 is called the orange crush. As we are all aware, the PC Party was stomped out after 44 years of being in power. In 1905, the Liberals were swept into power with Rutherford at the helm. On July 18, 1921, farmers and miners disenchanted by old line parties like the Liberals, voted in the United Farmers. In 1935, due to a sex scandal, Brownlee was voted out by a 81 per cent voter turnout. The Social Credit swept into power. On August 30, 1971, Lougheed, swept into power. His party lasted 44 years. Are you seeing a pattern? If this pattern holds, we could be having the NDP for 16 to 44 years. It depends on if the NDP messes up or not. If I have read the leader right, we will be seeing orange for a very long time. History does repeat itself. So, make yourself comfortable. You will be waiting a very long time for the next change. Lorne Vanderwoude Camrose


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Walk increases awareness of need for public transit By Dan Jensen

Canadian Mental Health Association consumers joined local officials on a walk from the CMHA office on 51 Avenue to Walmart and back again May 7 to demonstrate the need for a public transportation system in Camrose. “The walk was seven km and ended here (at the CMHA office) with a barbecue,” said CMHA representative Meg Muhlback. “Our goal was to bring awareness of what our consumers have to go through when they don’t have affordable and reliable transportation.” Preston Wideman said having a public transportation system would make it easier for people who don’t have driver’s licences to move around. “It costs a lot of money for cabs so it would be good if we had something.” Amanda Brooks said the lack of a transportation system makes it difficult for her to do shopping or go to doctor’s appointments. “The cost of getting to appointments and back again by taxi is around $15 to $20 per appointment, which is sometimes half

Canadian Mental Health Association consumers and others from the community walked from the CMHA office to Walmart and back again May 7 to demonstrate the need for a public transportation system and observe Canadian Mental Health Week.

my grocery money for the week.” Beverly Jones, who is blind in one eye as the result of a stroke and has osteoarthritis in her knees, said it is crucial that City council take steps to

address the situation that exists. “The way things are now, a lot of people can’t get around to get their groceries or see the people they need to see like their doctors or dentists.”

City councillor Bill Sears said council is always looking for more information about who a transit system might serve, how it might work and who the users might be. “The information that

is collected from events like this will allow councillors to make the wisest decision they can.” The walk was part of a May 4 to 10 Canadian Mental Health Week observance designed to raise awareness of mental health issues, reduce discrimination and stigma, show support (for those with mental illness) and ultimately encourage people to take action to improve mental health programs and services. “There is still reluctance to talk about their mental health, especially among boys and men,” said CMHA national CEO Peter Coleridge. “Societal expectations put pressure on men to be strong and successful and for boys to not express their emotions. As a result self care and stress management are seen as signs of weakness. Our societal expectations are causing stigma and shame, and this has to change.” Mental Health Week events and activities were held in more than 105 locations across the country.

BRCF gives update to Committee of the Whole By Dan Jensen

Battle River Community Foundation board chair Blain Fowler updated Committee of the Whole council on the Foundation’s history and activities May 4. The update was requested as a way of ensuring continued communication between the Foundation and council. Council has removed formal representation from all non-legislated boards and activities. Granting activity Fowler told council the Foundation could be making grants in the neighbourhood of $800,000 in the 2015 cycle. “We currently typically expect to receive about sixty to seventy applications,” he said. Members of the BRCF grants committee evaluate grant applications received by Aug. 15 each year using a multi-factor score sheet. Once all applications have been scored, the committee meets to discuss the results and formulate recommendations for the board. Its

Battle River Community Foundation granted $15,000 to the City of Camrose to assist in the relocation of the Legion cenotaph to Rudy Swanson Park. Watching as BRCF director David Ofrim presented a cheque to Camrose Legion cenotaph communications committee chair Ragnar Gislason were, left to right, Mayor Norm Mayer, City director of engineering Jeremy Enarson, City parks director Chris Clarkson and Legion president Bob Burt.

recommendations are considered and ratified by the entire board in November, after which applicants are notified. “Cheques are drawn and most are delivered in person by a member of the board during December and January,” said Fowler. “This gives us the opportunity to congratulate recipients on the good they do for their community and gives board members an opportunity to hear their stories.” Battle River Community Foundation has granted a total of $2,948,682 since its inception 20 years ago, including $176,342.04 directly to the City of Camrose for projects.

Endowments BRCF achieved its goal of having $10 million in endowments at the end of 2014, a number it is hoping to grow to $17 or $18 million by the close of business in 2019. “We now have 285 funds, of which 25 were established last year,” said Fowler. The Foundation had 920 unique donors in 2014, up from 608 in 2012. BRCF history The BRCF story began in 1983 when Norm Umbach wanted to give something back to the community. “He presented Len Frankson, our superintendent of leisure services of

the day, with a cheque for $1,000 and requested that it be used to assist needy children to access the swimming pool,” said Fowler. “This was not unusual, for Mr. Umbach had long been known to give to his community. His request was somewhat difficult to accommodate because no machinery existed to manage his gift or identify suitable recipients. However, a fund was established to assist children who the aquatic staff felt could use the help.” Fortuitously, Frankson had been reading about community foundations and he proceeded to explore the possibility of establishing one in Camrose.

“He called Louise Jensen, who had recently retired and who he felt might be looking for a project, and arranged for a coffee date,” said Fowler. “After hearing what Len had in mind Louise researched details on how community foundations functioned and the requirements of various provincial and federal authorities.” Fowler was a member of the Foundation’s first board, which also included Jensen as chair, Frankson as secretary and directors Gerrie Dey, Ken Drever, Alan Fielding, John Gust, Grant Skippen and David Stolee. Continued on page 13


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“At that point we had $1,869 in the pot and we were on our way,” said Fowler. Although the foundation originally operated as the Greater Camrose Community Foundation, the board found a bit of resistance to the name from prospective donors throughout the area, and decided to re-name the organization the Battle River Community Foundation. The Foundation coverage area extends from Bittern Lake to Hughenden on Highway 13, south-east to all points on the Alliance line, Bashaw to Hay Lakes on Highway 21, north easterly from Kingman and Round Hill to Tofield, and along Highway 14 from there to the outskirts of Wainwright. Wishes of donors The Battle River Community Foundation is driven by the wishes of donors, not by the recipients of the generosity and community spirit of the donors. The board’s policy, right from the start, has been to top up each fund, in accordance with the changes in cost price index for the Province of Alberta in the previous year before doing any granting. “ We understand how the value of savings can be eroded by inf lation,” said Fowler, “so this practice ensures that all funds retain their value and purchasing power.” The Foundation has learned that large corporations do not generally donate to foundations (they prefer to give directly to the end recipient for maximum public exposure and recognition), and that the people who are most open to personal philanthropy are long-time residents who are engaged in their community and want to give something back. “They (donors) want to know that the Foundation will responsibly manage their gifts to the community and will survive long into the future,” said Fowler. The endowments that are established with the Foundation are managed by the Edmonton Community Foundation. “ They have an endowment of some $400 million, which is split into ten portfolios which are, in turn, managed by ten separate investment management organizations,” said Fowler. “Their fee is one per cent of the fund each year, far less than any invest-

ment management firm can offer, and they do a remarkable job.” The Foundation has had two years (2001 and 2008) in which its investments failed to provide a return. “After the first time there was great anxiety amongst the members of the board that our donors would be disappointed or upset if we didn’t make some grants,” said Fowler. “As we were a working board, we contacted all our donors ourselves. Each fund-holder was made aware of the situation and our decision to stick with our established policy ... our decision to not deplete their funds by granting money that we had not earned. Doing the math, it was obvious that to do so would cripple the funds to the point that some would take years to recover and some never would. Not one fund-holder disagreed with our approach. All of them had investments of their own and each had experienced difficult years to one degree or another. They all totally understood the truths of long-term fund management. Many of them gave us f low-through gifts so that the causes that were so close to their hearts could be supported even in the worst of times, when that support was needed the most.” The Battle River Community Foundation is the result of the collective efforts of thousands of caring people who recognize the needs in the community and have developed initiatives and projects to address those needs, as well as other community-mined individuals

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One of Alberta’s finest junior golfers, Andrew Harrison, used a pitching wedge to score a hole in one on Saturday, May 9. Harrison had a perfect shot on number eight covering a distance of 158 yards. This was the first hole in one

Members of the Keay-Green wedding party took a time out from the ceremony at Riviera Maya, Mexico to catch up on the latest news in The Camrose Booster. From left to right, Mark Reinhart, Hilary Ebbern, Matt Robertson, Aleigha Arksey, Anna Carey, Jenna (nee Keay) Green, Sydney Carey, Derek Green, David Chytracek, Kelsey Anderson and Brad Huolt. Our thanks to Murray Green. His $10.00 cheque is in the mail! Do you enjoy reading The Camrose Booster? Show us with a picture! Drop off, mail or email a photo of you reading your Booster while vacationing, along with a brief explanation. Be sure your travel destination can be identified by a sign or landmark. Or, have someone take your photo while you’re enjoying the home team paper in an unlikely situation. Throughout the year, these photos will be published in The Camrose Booster. A $10.00 cash prize will be paid to you if your entry is published. A $50.00 grand prize will be awarded for the best entry submitted in the previous calendar year, so be sure and include your mailing address with your entry. Use your creativity and send us your photo!

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Members of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta

Francophone Games this weekend By Murray Green

The 2015 Alberta Francophone Games are set for Camrose from May 22 to 24. Each year, more than 350 athletes (Grade 7 to 12) take part in the Alberta Francophone Games. Athletes in these Games compete in basketball, soccer, badminton, volleyball, ball hockey and a demonstration sport that this year will be cross-country running. “The event begins May 22 with an opening ceremony and finishes May 24. The sport competition begins on May 23 and finishes May 24,” said Celine Dumay, events coordinator. “There are athletes from Camrose in soccer and badminton.” The opening ceremonies will be held at the Camrose Composite High School at 8 p.m. The action begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday. The second session will go from 1 to 5 p.m. The final round of competition is slated for Sunday from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Charlie Killam School will be the site for badminton; basketball will be at the Camrose Fieldhouse; soccer is played at Rudy Swanson Park; volleyball at CCHS and ball hockey is scheduled for the Camrose Recreation Centre. The closing ceremonies will be held at CCHS at 1 p.m. on Sunday.

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Pilger elected to Alberta Central Credit Union By Dan Jensen

Camrose resident Ron Pilger was elected to a three-year term on the board of directors of Alberta Central Credit Union in Calgary April 15. Alberta Central Credit Union is the central banking facility, service bureau and trade association for 33 independent credit union organizations across the province, overseeing 208 branches in 126 Alberta communities. Its mission is to help credit unions achieve success by providing collaborative solutions that support their business needs. “I feel honoured to serve,” said Pilger. The board’s goal, together with management, is to help Alberta Credit Unions become leaders in the financial industry. Our role includes helping credit unions provide innovative services, adopt new technologies and develop strong relationships in their respective communities.” Pilger’s experience on the board of directors of Battle River Credit Union (dating back to 1993) was a significant

Ron Pilger has been elected to a three-year term on the board of directors of the Alberta Central Credit Union.

factor for voting members at the Calgary AGM. He was elected chair of the audit and finance committee in 2003, and in 2013 and 2014 served on the committee which coordinated the 2014 merger of Battle River Credit Union and Caisse Horizon Credit Union. The merger of the two organizations resulted in a renaming of the growing financial institution to Vision Credit Union Ltd. “Through terrific

management, a cohesive board and extremely dedicated staff we have had great success. During my time on the board assets have grown from $74 to $850 million,” said Pilger. “One of our many business highlights was the purchase of seven Bank of Montreal branches in five communities in 2000.” “Alberta Central believes in empowerment, responsibility, cooperation and customer service,” said

Pilger. “Our commitment to these values brings success to our employers, our organization, and the entire Alberta credit union system. Our vision, values, culture and decision making processes reflect our commitment to the credit union system.” Alberta Central believes that success is the result of working together. “The cooperative spirit is ingrained in our culture,” said Pilger. “Teamwork, recognition and giving back to the community are major focuses at Alberta Central, just as they are throughout the credit union system. Our culture encourages employees to be innovative and work together to make a difference wherever they are.” Choosing to be a member of a credit union means you are an owner with voice and a vote, your financial needs are met, your deposits are 100 per cent secure via a Government of Alberta guarantee and you benefit from profit sharing. Pilger is the sales manager and associate publisher of The Camrose Booster.

Community Wide Garage Sale May 21 to 23 By Murray Green

You will have the opportunity to visit 78 garage sales during the Camrose Community Wide Garage Sale May 21 to 23. At last count (May 15) 78 garage sales were planned in the community. People are excited about the possibility of higher traffic with the majority of garage sales falling on the same weekend. “The major garage sale will be excellent. This will provide more garage sale locations and provide many more residents the opportunity to shop garage sales,”

said Ray Telford, City of Camrose economic development officer. “The economic benefits will be excellent as there will be more dollars being spent. Citizens will receive good products and garage sale operators will receive dollars that they can use for retail that will help economic growth.” The weekend will be a treasure hunt for adults. “I love the idea of a Community Wide Garage Sale Weekend. It will be exciting with everyone out and about attempting to get to each sale first so they can beat

the others out of a possible hidden treasure,” said Hazel Cail, Tourism Camrose executive director. “It really is the thrill of getting a super great deal. The dates are perfect following the May long weekend with most of the gardening done and folks will be ready to get out in the great weather and socialize a bit with their neighbours. With so many garages to visit, make sure you pick up a garage sale carry map at the Booster and plan out your day of treasure-hunting.” The Camrose Booster

offered a free 20-word classified ad, two free lawn signs, a place on the handy carry map and sale coverage in the week prior to the event to make the event a huge success. Should you have items left over from the sale, the Emergency Clothing Depot is also helping out. “We are extending our hours on Saturday, May 23 to 6 p.m. to receive leftovers,” said depot coordinator Jamie Griffiths. “We will also be open on Sunday, may 24 from noon to 3 p.m. to accept new and gently used items.”


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Thieves make off with three bottles of alcohol By Murray Green

Heritage Tomatoes

Two males entered the McSliquors liquor store at 4907A-48 Avenue and grabbed three bottles of alcohol before departing. The males distracted the employee at about 9:16 p.m. on March 17, stole the liquor and quickly exited the store. Both suspects were captured on surveillance footage. Police are requesting help identifying either of the subjects. If you have information about this or any other crime, call the Camrose Police Service at 780-672-4444. If you wish to remain anonymous, you may call Crime Stoppers at 1-800222-8477 (TIPS). Information can also be submitted online at www.tipsubmit.com. You may also send your tip via text message. Send your message to Crimes (274637) start your text with TIP205 so it will be sent to the proper authorities.

Applications are now being accepted by CMHA for an individual to coordinate a team of Independent Evaluators to conduct on-ice tryouts and off-ice evaluations for all teams for the upcoming 2015-2016 season. Deadline for applications is Friday, May 29, and successful applicants will be contacted when interviews are to take place. Please send a letter of intent and resumé which includes all training and coaching experience as it relates to the position, via email at kings@camrosehockey.com or mail to P.O. Box 1587, Camrose, AB T4V 1X4. Preferred applicants will have • a strong coaching background covering multiple age groups • training and experience in assessment and evaluation • a proven ability to coordinate and work with a team • no direct ties to any players or coaches in Camrose Minor Hockey For further information, please contact Shane Gau, Evaluation Director Camrose Minor Hockey, at sgau@brsd.ab.ca.


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UPCOMING EVENTS FILM ON A PLATE TASTING & FILM SCREENING

You’re invited to our 17th Annual Golf Tournament Canadian Mental Health Association

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WED. MAY. 27 6:00 PM All Seats $45

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Camrose Golf Course (5105-66 Street) Registration 11:30 to 12:30 • Shotgun start: 1:00 p.m.

All Seats $35.00

Cost: $110 (before June 1) $130 (after June 1)

What does your registration fee get you? • 18 holes of golf and a power cart rental • Awesome prizes for first, second and third place • A great meal • A prize for all players • Fantastic door prizes

There will also be great Silent Auction items on display all day, a Putting Contest, Mulligan Prize Draws, and tons of fun to be had!

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Laugh-out-loud must reads especially for people of Scandinavian heritage!

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The Bailey Gospel p Music Series Lost † Found is a group of men who have come together because of their love of gospel music. Exciting gospel music, wholesome comedy and poignant stories, entertaining and inspiring. Mix this together and you have Lost † Found. Exciting News: Lost † Found will be performing in Camrose as a quartet!

UFFDA! Allow yourself to be entertained and amused by the experiences of The Heedless Norseman in Tales of a Farmer in Training! The tales of the Heedless Norseman span from Kaare’s childhood in Oslo to his present day life in rural Saskatchewan. Kaare will be at The Lefse House in Camrose on May 22, 2015 from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. to promote and read from his books. Come to The Lefse House and have some fun!

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Duggan Cinemas is on and

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Nightly: 7:00 & 9:25 pm Sat. & Sun. Matinees: 1:45 pm PG

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WITH GUEST SPEAKERS JACK AND SIMONE WINNICKY Jack and Simone Winnicky are with NAME Canada Marriage Ministry out of Edmonton. Everyone is welcome to attend this banquet or participate in the entire Couples’ Advance Weekend from May 22 to 24.

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Raising Nature Nuts

SHOWING THEIR HEART

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Global Pet Foods in Camrose raised $4,383 for the Battle River Animal Protection Society during the Show Us Your Heart campaign. The funds will be used to help with the costs of caring and vaccinating animals before they are adopted. Global Pet Foods employees Sheldon Fiske, left, Katie Hansen, Chris Zamura and Jessica Davidson (with Dottie) presented the funds to BRAPS vice-president Monica Rusnak (with Tucker), second from left. Currently, BRAPS has 24 cats for which it needs to find new homes.

Camrose Police Report May 16

On April 28, police entered into a break and enter investigation which involved a chain link fence being cut and subjects entering an east end industrial compound. Once inside the compound various tools and electronics were stolen. On May 12, a 42-year-old male was arrested and charged with numerous criminal code offences, including theft of a motor vehicle and theft of machinery from the east end industrial area. Police continued the investigation and identified this same male as the subject responsible for the break and enter into the industrial compound. A search of his residence located tools and vehicle documents from the business that was victimized. During the investigation a second male was located who also participated in the break and enter and he was subsequently arrested. Both males have been charged with numerous offences and have been remanded to speak to the charges at a later date. The investigation continues as police have also identified a female who was involved in this crime. May 15

A 27-year-old woman made a complaint that her exboyfriend would not stop communicating with her. Police spoke with a 37-year-old man and warned him to cease communication. Police mediated a verbal argument between a 30-yearold woman and her 31-year-old common-law husband. At 5:45 p.m. police received a complaint that a vehicle struck a tree and light post on Mount Pleasant Drive and then left the scene. Police stopped a 74-year-old man and noted him to be under the influence of alcohol. The man was arrested and brought back to the police service where he provided samples of 110 mg per cent and 100 mg per cent. The man was charged with impaired driving, dangerous driving and failing to remain at the scene of an accident. A 25-year-old man called police and advised his roommate assaulted him inside of the residence. Police attended and spoke with a 41-year-old woman. Both were intoxicated and being uncooperative with police. The woman agreed to leave the residence for the evening. May 14

Police received a complaint from an east end business that sometime during the night unknown person(s) stole a light bar from a vehicle. An 18-year-old man was arrested and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance after police located a small amount of cannabis marijuana inside his vehicle. May 14

Police received a complaint from an east end business that sometime during the night unknown person(s) stole a light bar from a vehicle. An 18-year-old man was arrested and charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance after police located a small amount of cannabis marijuana inside his vehicle. May 13

After an ongoing investigation, Camrose Police Service arrested a 42-year-old male for a number of criminal code offences. The male had stolen a motor vehicle from a local Camrose business, along with a piece of machinery from a second Camrose business. The vehicle and the machinery have been recovered by Camrose Police Service. The male was also found driving while disqualified by the courts. The male is facing two criminal charges of Driving While Disqualified, Theft of a Motor Vehicle, and Failure to Comply with Conditions of a Court Document. The male has been remanded on these charges and will speak to the charges in provincial court.

My children are nature nuts. They have taken to running outside barefoot, following in the footsteps of their uncle who is also a nature nut. They slip out of their shoes to climb trees because, after all, their feet have better grip. At first, I tried to stop them, thinking that they would get cuts, scrapes, stung by a bee, ringworm. I called to my daughter the other day while we were outside and asked her to please wear shoes. She looked up at me with a very serious, indignant look and said, “Do you want to take the nature out of me?” Ummm, well no, quite the opposite actually! I believe that being in nature instills curiosity in children, so we go for walks and talk about what different critters eat, where they live and what they do to stay warm all winter. We choose to, for the most part, leave the TV off when our children are awake. They have never seen a full length movie or played a video game or learned how to play games on our phones. We want them to be imaginative, creative and fit, so we unplug and root ourselves in the outdoors. We take care of what we love and appreciate, so if our children love and appreciate trees, animals and water, then they will take care of those things as adults. A few weeks ago we had gone outside for a picnic lunch, and on our way home my daughter couldn’t resist dipping her feet into a shallow dugout and bending down to see what she could see. I had brought a jar and net along just in case such an opportunity arose. She asked me to come into the water and at first I mentally resisted. My feet would get dirty. It would mean taking off my shoes and socks. But the sun was shining and before I knew it, I was ankle deep in cold, murky water, in search of snails, water striders and frogs. We found many treasures, loaded them into the jar to view further and later release, and headed for home. Children watch and copy us when we don’t even realize they are doing this. If we are afraid to get our feet dirty for the sake of fun, maybe they will be as well. If they see that we are squeamish to cradle a frog in our hands, then they will likely be squeamish as well. I try to keep any fears and squirms to myself, so I have touched snakes. I have held worms in my hands. I don’t like mice because they are so fast and surprise me, but thankfully my children have never asked me to catch or touch one. In our home, we don’t scream or run when we see a spider. We catch spiders with a cup and push a piece of paper underneath and help them back into the great outdoors, where they can catch and eat pesky critters like mosquitoes. Sometimes, though, kids are instinctively fearful because something is an unknown experience. We have trails on our farm where chickadees gather, and we often hold out seeds in our hands and let them land. Even though my daughter watched us doing this, she was still afraid and would yank her hand away at the last minute and startle the chickadee away. I knelt down beside her, had her outstretch her hand again, and this time close her eyes. When she couldn’t tell when the bird was about to land, it suddenly wasn’t scary. The chickadee returned and landed on her finger. She opened her eyes in surprise and said, “That didn’t hurt at all ! It kind of tickled.” Our bathtub water might get dirtier, and our children might get more slivers or cold feet from being barefoot munchkins, but we are definitely keeping the nature inside them !

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Gladys Williamina Thomas (Kerr)

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January 26, 1926 – May 8, 2015 Chester Gerald Forre, the first son of Lewis and Clara, was born on a farm across from Skudesness Lutheran Church on January 26, 1926. He was baptized and confirmed in Skudesness Church and was a dedicated member of the congregation. Chester married the love of his life, Valerie, on November 15, 1969 and gained an instant family. He dearly loved his family, and his five grandchildren were his pride and joy. As well as milking cows and farming, he drove school bus for many years. He enjoyed camping, floor curling, fishing, gardening, card games and visiting with friends and family. Chester lived on the family farm in the Likness district for 84 years until they moved into Camrose in 2010. He passed away peacefully on May 8, 2015 at the age of 89 years. Left to cherish his memory are his wife Valerie; daughter Bev Dalen; son Glenn (Cheryl); five grandchildren Nathan, Janelle, Joshua (Kayla), Matthew and Julia; two brothers Ernie (Claire) and Leroy (Esther); as well as numerous nieces, nephews and a host of friends. Chester will be fondly remembered for his kind and loving nature. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. Chester was predeceased by his mother and father; his sonin-law, Carl; and one grandson, Eric Dalen. A Funeral Service was held on Wednesday, May 13, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. from Skudesness Lutheran Church with Rev. Bonnie Arends and Rev. Bill Harder officiating. Interment has taken place in the Church Cemetery. If friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to Skudesness Lutheran Church or to a charity of your choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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June 7, 1932 – March 7, 2015 Gladys was born on June 7, 1932 at Breton, AB and passed away on March 7, 2015 in Victoria, BC at the age of 82 years. She was the second oldest of ten children born to William and Jemima Kerr. Gladys moved from Breton to Aulbury and later settled in the Edberg area with her family. She moved to Edmonton, AB and then to various parts of BC where she worked as a cook in camps and cafés. Gladys learned to be a very good cook and enjoyed preparing meals for large gatherings. During all this time, she also cared for her three sons. In 1962, Gladys married Nels Thomas and they resided in Vanderhoof, BC until moving to Ferintosh in 1980. After Nels’ passing, Gladys moved to Prince George, BC to be closer to her family. Here she spent time babysitting grandchildren and watching them at different school sports. Gladys liked travelling, knitting, crocheting, playing cards and having coffee with friends. In 2010, Gladys moved to Victoria, BC and lived with her oldest son David until her passing. Left to cherish her memory are her three sons David, Douglas (Phyllis) and Larry Thorkelson; five grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; three sisters Ellen Thirsk, Marion Germanick and Evie (Gord) Innes; four brothers Bob, Jim (Gail), Gordie (Donna) and Alex; brother-in-law Arnold Westfall; sister-in-law Lois; numerous nieces, nephews and a host of friends. She was predeceased by her husband Nelson Thomas; her parents; sister Marjorie; brother Bill; brothers-in-law James Thirsk and Andrew Germanick; and sister-in-law June Kerr. A Graveside Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, May 23, 2015 from Fridhem Cemetery, Ferintosh, AB with Rev. Ken Grambo officiating. You are invited to join the family for fellowship and refreshments in the Ferintosh Recreation Center immediately following the service.

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William Henry Schauer June 29, 1925 – May 15, 2015 William Henry Schauer of Camrose, AB, formerly of the Bruce-Vegreville area, passed away on May 15, 2015 at the age of 89 years. William was born June 29, 1925 at Holden. Left to cherish his memory are his nephews Clair Nelson of Edmonton, Randy (Linda) Schauer of Edmonton, Rick (Pam) Schauer of Sherwood Park; and nieces Shirley (Ken) Barker of Camrose and Doris (Ernie) Wolf of Regina; numerous cousins; great- and great-great nieces and nephews; and many friends. William was predeceased by his parents Adolf and Alvina Schauer; two sisters Mary Nelson and Clara Pfanzler; brother Albert Schauer; and niece Alvina Logan. He retired to Camrose in 1992 from Sherwood Park. A private family Graveside Service will be held at a later date at the Golden Valley Cemetery, north of Viking, AB. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, or to the Bruce Stampede Association. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Helga Jacobs Helga Jacobs of Camrose, AB passed away on May 10, 2015 at the age of 93 years. Left to cherish her memory are her sister Ella Thompson of Camrose; her brother-in-law Kore Bohmer of Daysland; several nieces and nephews; and numerous other family and close friends. She was predeceased by her parents Ole and Karen Loken; husband Herman; brothers and sisters-in-law Gulbrand (Lillian) Loken and Edward (Elma) Loken; sister Lily Bohmer; brother-in-law Edward Thompson; and nephew Calvin Bohmer. Helga Loken was born in the family farmhouse northeast of Bawlf on July 2, 1921. Her parents, Ole and Karen Loken, were homesteaders who had emigrated from Norway. She began her schooling in the one room Scandia School located one mile from the farm. At age 17, she began her first job working in the kitchen at the Bethany Old People’s Home in Bawlf. She married Herman Jacobs on October 19, 1941. They lived in Ohaton where Herman worked as the Alberta Pacific Grain Company elevator manager. Helga worked in the Ohaton store, the post office and as a school bus driver. She was the first person to drive Ohaton students to the Bawlf School. In her leisure time, she played on the Ohaton Ramblers championship softball team and was an active member of the Women’s Institute. In 1964, Helga began commuting to Camrose when she took a position at the Camrose Post Office. When Herman retired later in 1964, they moved to Camrose. Helga continued working at the Post Office until her retirement in 1979. She had worked for Canada Post for approximately 38 years. Helga was an avid coin and stamp collector, a member of the Probus Club and enjoyed playing bridge. One of Helga’s favourite activities was hosting dinner parties for friends. She was a terrific baker and pie maker and really enjoyed sharing her baking with others. Herman and Helga loved to travel and enjoyed trips to various parts of Scandinavia, the Orient, the United States, Australia and New Zealand as well as camping and fishing trips closer to home. Helga took joy in her volunteer work as a Welcome Wagon Hostess – she really liked meeting new people. She also volunteered with Golden Tours through the Camrose Seniors’ Centre as well as Pronghorn Bus Tours for many years. In 2005, Helga was honoured to receive the Alberta Centennial Medal in recognition of outstanding service to the people and Province of Alberta. Helga lived at Lakeside Village from 1989 to 2013. In 2013, she moved to Deer Meadows and to Bethany Meadows in 2014 where she passed away peacefully on Sunday, May 10, 2015. The family is grateful for the compassionate care provided by the staff members of St. Mary’s Hospital and Oak Cottage in Bethany Meadows. ~ Blessed be her memory ~ A memorial service was held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, May 15, 2015 at Messiah Lutheran Church in Camrose, AB with Diaconal Minister Bev Swanson officiating. Cremation has taken place. Memorial donations may be made to Hastings Lake Bible Camp, Bethany Group or the charity of one’s choice.

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Sing Yuen Kim Mah December 26, 1928 – March 28, 2015 The family of Sing Mah would like to extend our sincere thank you to everyone for the love and support shown to the family and Sing during his illness and passing. The visitors, delicious food, baking, cards, flowers, donations and memorials that were received are greatly appreciated. Special thank you to Dr. Torok-Both, Dr. Slabbert, the Camrose Home Care team and Pastor Greg Kjos for providing spiritual guidance and comfort to Sing and the family. Thank you to Burgar Funeral Home and Messiah Lutheran Church for making the “Celebration of Sing’s Life” special. Our Dad is with the Lord Jesus now and will always live on in our hearts and memories. – The Mah Family

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In this fast-paced, high-pressure world, we continue to sell monuments in the same fashion as Burgar’s first did back in 1906… As professional funeral A ddirectors, we understand tthe trauma of losing ssomeone you love. We also know your need W tto select a proper, fitting memorial tribute as m a reflection of your memories and to show m rrespect, honor and regard ffor your loved ones. • We believe strongly that you should determine when the time is right for you to choose a monument or flower vase. Our policy is not one of high-pressure, act-now selling. • We offer only high-quality, long-lasting products. Our 10 decades of experience have taught us what to look for in terms of materials, finishes, designs, etc. The product lines we offer you are built to last, built to withstand our climates and come fully guaranteed. We know you only want to buy a memorial one time! • We offer memorials for every budget. At Burgar Funeral Home, we appreciate every inquiry, and treat every transaction with the dignity and respect it so richly deserves.

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It is located near A fenced backyard contains mature and Camrose United Church; and her life revolved around her schools, the mall and west end shopping trees and lawn, space for children and a family, friends, the UCW and the OORP. She was a great cook amenities. single vehicle garage. and could sew anything. A true Icelander, she loved rice pudding, This four-bedroom bungalow features Home also has new vinyl siding and skyr and vinaterta, but not lamb. ‘Tired’ was a swear word; ‘Just do new flooring, kitchen cabinets, paint and newer insulation. This home is very well it!’ her passion; ‘Pay it and forget it’ her motto. She didn’t like old windows. It also has a newer furnace and maintained and ready for a new owner. things, but embraced the new with her Kindle, email and iPad. Her water heater. Included with the purchase are the amazing memories included driving the horses to the one-room The spacious fully-functional kitchen fridge, stove, built-in dishwasher, washer, offers plenty of cabinets and counter tops to dryer, laundry sink, freezer, window coverschool, first hearing a radio, using a phone and watching television, make meal preparation a breeze. It is joined ings and garden shed. and being included in family adventures and stories. She had a by a handy dining area. wonderful life and was such a strong personality. She encouraged This home located at 6701-45 Avenue Relax in the comfortable living room is priced to sell at $268,500. This is your us to follow our dreams. that is well suited for entertaining friends, chance to own your own home. Contact Rick Lena is survived by her children Linda (Frank) Reid of or your guests. Nygaard for your personal tour at: Edmonton, Anita (Ole) Jensen of Leduc and Kent Worden The large master bedroom features RE/MAX Real Estate (Emelyn) of Richmond, BC; eight grandchildren Darrell (Chelsey), good-sized closets. Two more bedrooms and a 6006-48 Avenue, Camrose Angela, Bradley (Colleen) and Brenda (Barrie), Terry (Laurie) and main bathroom complete the first level. 780-672-7474 or Shelley (Jon), and Nathan and Selena; and 16 great-grandchildren 780-608-0675 Rick cell The developed basement contains a large Madeline, Olivia, Sloan and Charlotte, Carlon, Noah and Iain, Avery, Oakley, Heath and Rio, Terynn, Tyler and Jaden, and Carter and Brett. She is also survived by her sister Elin Jackson of Burnaby; brother Harold (Queade) of North Battleford, SK; and brother Wayne (Fina) of Foam Lake, SK. Left, as well, are stepchildren Linda (Nick) Parotta and Rob Schnell, both of Edmonton, and their families. Lena was predeceased by her parents; first husband Nathan Worden; second husband Paul Schnell; siblings Eddie, Andy, Thelma, Arni, Anna and John. A Funeral Service was held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, May 15, 2015 from Camrose United Church. Inurnment has taken place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are ing with the band. Mokry and she said. “I like being close to gratefully accepted to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, or to By Murray Green Former Camrose singerhis band, Burn Ins, will play musically-engaged listeners.” the Camrose United Church. To send condolences, please visit songwriter Jill Hagen will prior to her set. The Burn Ins Jill is one of the leadwww.burgarfuneralhome.com. be holding a CD concert and will be holding their own CD ers of the Canadian Extreme release party at the First release party on June 6 at the Tour, which strives to be a Baptist Church beginning at Bailey Theatre beginning at positive influence to youth by 7 p.m. on May 23. 8 p.m. putting on skate competitions Camrose and Daysland Jill, who now lives in “The CD is eurythmic, and free public outdoor music was in care of the arrangements La Crete, is releasing her pop and a lot of fun with shows with a variety of bands Phone 780-672-2121 third CD during a tour influences of rock, jazz and in the summer. “Dedicated service since 1906” through Alberta. She has folk. It has a little bit of “I’m excited to be playing been nominated for five Cana- everything mixed together. I back here. I played at the Baidian Gospel Music Awards wrote most of the songs right ley Theatre a couple of years for her past two albums. before I went into the record- ago, but haven’t played a lot “I went to California last ing. The title track ‘Red Let- in Camrose,” said Jill. “It will November to start working ter Heart’ is based on the be great to play in front of a on the project and we finished Bible’s red lettering, Jesus’ lot of family and friends.” Jill Hagen in February,” explained Jill. words. If you just study His She made this year’s “I’m excited about this CD, words alone, you will find how CBC Searchlight Top 10 list because I have been touring, He conducts his life. It’s like in Edmonton for one of her but not as much as I used to.” a love revolution to find ways songs. “Our Love” was secretShe hopes her newest to reach out to people in love. ly written for her husband recording, Red Letter Heart, It was where my heart was Mike (Janzen) and revealed will be available during her for this album,” explained Jill. at the ceremony of their wedconcerts, along with Ruined “The CD is a compilation of love ding in 2012. He was pleasfor the Ordinary from 2010 songs, second chances, a song antly surprised, but found it and Perspective from 2009. about love without borders and hard not to hold back the “It’s been five years since songs with a variety of topics.” tears as Jill strapped on her the last CD release, but life Jill started writing songs guitar and sang a special love sometimes happens that way. in her basement for fun with- tune to him. She also had it In that time I have married, out a thought that one day she secretly recorded and gave it had a son and I’m expecting would be playing them for peo- as a wedding favour to all the my second child,” revealed ple across North America. Her guests. The song’s inspiration Jill. “With the new CD, I songs can be heard on radio came from a love note her wanted it to reflect me.” across Canada and the United husband sent while dating. Nathan Labrecque (also States. Her song “Ruined For “At the CD release I will from Camrose), flew down to the Ordinary” was listed on sing mostly new songs,” said California to record drums the Billboard charts. Jill, “But I want to mix it up on this album and will be “Although I will be play- and have some familiar songs playing at the CD release in ing here with a band, I like to as well.” Camrose. Aaron Mokry (also play at home parties or smallContact info@jillhagen. from Camrose) will be play- er more intimate settings,” com for more information.

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Staples employees Dianne White, left, and Michelle Sturm barbecued hotdogs, while Special Olympics Camrose athlete Brian Keller served refreshments during the Share a Toonie Share the Dream event held at the local store on May 9. The proceeds from the barbecue were donated to the Special Olympics program, which offers sporting activities.

Vikings add a defenceman and goaltender By Murray Green

The Augustana Vikings hockey team has added two former Alberta Junior Hockey League players to the lineup for next fall. Cody Fiala, of the Bonnyville Pontiacs, a 20-year-old defenseman, has made a commitment to play for the Vikings. The Prince Albert, Saskatchewan product played three seasons of junior A and was acquired early in the season from the Drumheller Dragons. He played 157 games scoring 31 points, 13

of which were with Bonnyville. “Cody made a huge impact for the Pontiacs and immediately became an emotional leader for our hockey team. He is a player who gives everything he has for every game and every practice. He is not afraid to hold others accountable for being at their best and he holds those same standards for himself,” said Bonnyville coach and general manager Rick Swan. “He is a physical presence who simply made our hockey team better. Cody also was a great person

and a great citizen in our community. His character will be extremely difficult to replace and he was a pleasure to work with.” Drumheller Dragons starting goalie for the past two seasons, Curtis Skip, has also committed to wearing a Augustana Vikings uniform next season. With this signing Skip has taken the next step in what the Dragons believe is the road to a promising future with Augustana. Skip has dealt with a lot of adversity in his two seasons with

the Dragons. In back to back seasons he sustained two injuries that kept him out for several weeks at a time and through all of this he has shown amazing resilience in coming back and continuing to keep his dream alive to play college hockey. Coach Brian Curran said he is very proud of what Curtis has done these last two seasons. “The character that he has shown with the injuries he sustained proves that in my opinion the best is yet to come.”


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, May 19, 2015 – Page 27

Buick Encore A premium crossover

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The 2015 Buick Encore at McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC is a premium crossover that can keep up with your every move. Encore’s character comes through with tailored creases in the hoods that highlight refinement, blue-accented projectorbeam headlamps that give Encore an expressive look, and the chrome portholes and waterfall grille that are signatures of Buick design. Interior Inside, Encore’s seamlessly flowing lines, highlighted by ice-blue ambient lighting, create a relaxed, yet spacious environment. The instrument panel’s low and away design gives a feeling of openness, while softto-the-touch materials like a leather-wrapped steering wheel and available leatherappointed heated front seats add to your comfort. The five-passenger seating transforms to 1,371 litres of cargo space with the second-row seats folded flat. Even with the rear seat up, Encore gives you 532 litres of cargo space. Performance Encore’s 1.4 litre turbo engine with variable valve

timing produces 138 horsepower and 148 lb.-ft. of torque at 1,850 rpm. The estimated fuel consumption with front wheel drive is 9.5 litres per 100 km in the city and 7.2 litres per 100 km on the highway. All wheel drive Encores achieve 10.2 litres per 100 km in the city and 8.0 litres per 100 km on the highway. The transmission is a six-speed automatic, electronically controlled with Driver Shift Control. Technology With Encore, the world really does revolve around you. Enjoy fuller sound with the optional Bose premium seven-speaker audio system. Available OnStar with 4G LTE keeps you connected to your world. The all-new available technology provides your Encore with a fast, reliable, available Wi-Fi hotspot. Passengers can tap into available highspeed wireless Internet and connect up to seven compatible mobile devices to browse websites, stream movies, send e-mails and more. Use your voice to control the Buick IntelliLink interactive audio system or have

the optional Navigation System guide you to what you are looking for. Your compatible smartphone connecs via Bluetoothy to Encore’s high resolution, 178 mm diagonal LCD touch-screen. With the ease of enhanced voice recognition (or steering-wheel-mounted controls) you have access to available audio apps on your phone such as Stitcher SmartRadio and Sirius XM Satellite Radio (with three month trial). IntelliLink also automatically stores your phone contacts for quick access. There’s even a USB port and an available 120-volt outlet to connect your other electronic devices. You’re doing all of this while keeping your hands on the wheel and eyes squarely on the road. Keeping you safe Encore’s available Forward Collision Alert and available Lane Departure Warning use digital imaging to help you avoid trouble before it happens. Forward Collision Alert provides audible and visual cues if you’re quickly approaching another vehicle and the system sensess a collision may occur. Lane Departure Warning lets you know if

you wander from your lane without using your turn signal. Available Rear Cross Traffic Alert makes you aware of approaching traffic when backing up. Available Side Blind Zone Alert warns you when a vehicle is in your side-mirror blind spot. And a standard Rear Vision Camera helps you see objects while in reverse. Encore has ten standard air bags, including dual front, head curtain side, front and outboard-mounted rearseat side-impact air bags, and even driver and frontpassenger knee bags. Safety features are no substitute for the driver’s responsibility to operate the vehicle in a safe manner. The driver should remain attentive to traffic, surroundings and road conditions at all times. Front and rear park assist is designed to help the driver park and avoid obstacles while manoeuvring. Ultrasonic sensors detect objects in front of and behind the vehicle. When the system detect an object, it provides audible alerts through Encore’s speakers. Low-toned beeps from the rear speakers indicate an object at the rear; high-

toned beeps from the front speakers indicate an object in front of Encore. The faster the beeps, the closer the object. The 2015 Encore comes with a five-year, OnStar Basic Plan. This standard plan gives you access to the RemoteLink Key Fob Services, which let you lock and unlock car doors, activate the horn and lights, and even start the Encore remotely from your compatible smartphone or tablet. Plus, get OnStar Vehicle Diagnostics and Dealer Maintenance Notification to make service scheduling simple. Along with the five-year OnStar Basic Plan, you’ll also receive a six-month trial of the Directions and Connections Plan that includes Automatic Crash Response, Emergency Services, Stolen Vehicle Assistance, Live Advisor Assistance, and available Hands-Free Calling. You can see the new Buick Encore by visiting McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC at 385048 Avenue, Camrose. Phone 780-672-2355 and ask for one of the friendly sales professionals.


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Woods returns with new fiddling show

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Renowned Canadian fiddle champion and local music fan favourite musician Scott Woods and his band will be at the Camrose Regional Exhibition 7 p.m. on May 26 to present a new show called Fiddling in the key of…Eh? “We always have a very enthusiastic audience in Camrose and we have for many years. I remember performing the Don Messer tribute in the early 2000s at the senior centre and they filled the place every single time we were there,” recalled Woods. “They just love that old-time fiddle music. Because they are so loyal, we felt obligated to bring them a brand new show every year we come back.” This new fast paced, uplifting show explores great Canadian fiddling styles and influences from Cape Breton and Scottish to Acadian and Irish to French Canadian, Metis and Eastern Europe. The show features plenty of old time fiddling, championship step dancing, trick fiddling, family humour and other aspects of our culture that have become symbols of what truly makes us Canadian. “The part that is the same every year, is the fact we have old-time fiddling that people, especially across the prairies, really love,” said Woods. “We add gospel music and family humour that people seem to like and have come to expect.” Woods is a two-time winner of the Canadian Open Fiddle Contest, two-time winner of the Canadian Grand Masters Fiddle Championship as well as Fiddle Entertainer of the Year. He is known affectionately across Canada as ‘The Flippin’ Fiddler’ and tours extensively across the country every year raising funds for churches, charities and community service organizations. “I first toured across Canada in 1986, when I was 15 years old,” said Woods. “I’ve been across Canada about 35 times. To be honest, I’ve lost track. Across the prairies

it have been more than 35 times. We’ve discovered different styles in various areas, but in the end everyone loves the fiddling. Fiddling varies depending where the settlers came from. It’s like a dialect in speech, but in fiddling. We are trying to share different Canadian styles with our audiences. It’s a throwback to the various old styles of fiddling.” Al Cherny from Medicine Hat was one of Woods’ influences early in his career. “He was on the Tommy Hunter Show for years and I expect his music to resonate with Albertans,” said Woods. “He was a great fiddler and one of my idols. I really looked up to Don Messer, Graham Townsend and Al Cherny as the three that influence me.” Joining Woods and the band is Cape Breton tenor and one of Nova Scotia’s finest vocalists, Tommy Leadbeater, guitar virtuoso and East Coast Music Award winner Bruce Timmins and lighting up the stage with his fancy footwork is Kyle Waymouth. Wes Dymond is back on drums. Woods’ love of fiddling has been passed down through six generations. He studied classical violin from age four and plays several instruments: drums, bass, piano, guitar, saxophone and clarinet. His famous trick fiddling routine, where he turns somersaults and walks on a barrel while playing his fiddle, has earned him three consecutive Canadian Novelty Fiddle Championship titles. For seven years Woods was the musical director of Memories of Don Messer’s Jubilee, which toured extensively in Canada. If you enjoy fiddling at its best, you don’t want to miss this show. Advance tickets are recommended and on sale at Wisemen’s Way Bookstore in Camrose, by calling toll free 1-855-ScottWoods (1-855726-8896). A limited number of tickets will be available at the door beginning at 6 p.m.


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Camrose museum to open June 3 By Dan Jensen

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Ole Uffda and the Camrose Running Club held the popular Ole’s Spring Run at the Stoney Creek Centre on May 9. About 180 registered runners participated in the eight kilometre and three km courses in the valley. Marathon veteran Brendan Lunty won the eight km run in 27:30 minutes, just ahead of his pace from last year. He was followed by Kieran Baird, Andrew Brisban, Joedy Dalke and Hans Haugen. Anna Eriksson was the top female runner with a time of 36:10 minutes. She was followed by Melissa Stuckky, Karla Wolbeck, Brianna Schultz and Lilian Axten. In the over 40 category, Steve Searle finished in 36:21 minutes. He was followed by Vernon Maser, Chris Hohn, Wilf Ouimet and Bradley Klenke. Neil Lunty was the top runner over 60. In the three km event, Tanner Kowal crossed the finish line first with a time of 11:48. He was joined by Denton Robertson, Kolton Schiestel, Benjamin Eggink and Mark Eggink. Those 13 and under, Rand Lunde finished in 13:20 followed by Dylan Hiburn, Nicholas Taylor, Flynn Wallace and Brayden Ellis. The top female runner was Faith Taylor with a 14:13 time in the 13 and under division. Joining her were Brooke Ellis, Olivia Gaalaas, Madison Hoyme and Nayeon Kim. Kailyn Foss was the top over 13 female runner with a time of 15:02. Crossing the line in the top five were Ingrid Urberg, Elisha Taylor, Janita Postma and Lisa van der Woude.

A crowd of runners passes mascot Ole Uffda during the popular annual Ole’s Spring Run along Stoney Creek on May 9.


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Baseball Axemen drop first game to Sturgeon in league action By Murray Green

The Camrose Axemen lost 19-5 to the Sturgeon Paladins to open the North Central Baseball League action on May 10. The game lasted six and a half innings, with Camrose pounding out six hits. Player of the game Riley Guntrip along with Ryan Petryshyn, Braedon Majeski, Dylan Borman, Blair Mulder and Kris Johnson all had one hit each. However, three were doubles to cause some damage in the early going. Camrose built up a 4-0 lead prior to Sturgeon collecting eight runs in the bottom of the second inning. The game was out of reach when the horses added six more runs in the third and four in the fourth inning. The Axemen were rocked on the mound as the pitching wasn’t in midseason form yet. Joe Pasychynk, Borman, Mulder and Bryan Toles all struggled before Kyle Muzechka came in to finally shut the Paladins’ offence down. Last season, the Axemen placed second in the league with a 15-5 record and advanced to the final series before losing to the champion Edmonton Blackhawks. Camrose was a hot team at home last summer and they host the Edmonton Indians in the home opener on May 20 at Kin Park’s Harry Andreassen Field beginning at 7:15 p.m. The Axemen also host the St. Albert Cardinals on May 27 with the same start time. The Axemen close out the month with a doubleheader on May 31 in Barrhead against the Orioles. Other home games for the Axemen are on June 17 and 24, July 8, 14, and a doubleheader on the 19th. The final home game is slated for Aug. 12. Action for the home doubleheader on Sunday begins at 1:30 p.m.

FROM APRIL 27 - MAY 30, 2015. SEE IN-STORE FOR DETAILS. CONVENIENT DOWNTOWN CAMROSE LOCATION:

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ANN EKELUND WOULD LIKE TO INVITE her family and friends to an Open House on May 24. The occasion? Her 80th birthday celebration. The special event occurs at the Daysland Community Hall from 2 - 5 p.m. No gifts please. BRIDAL SHOWER for Katrina Pohl and Jamie Wold on Sunday, May 31, 2:00 p.m. at Meeting Creek Community Centre. Everyone welcome! Ladies, please bring lunch. BRIDAL SHOWER for Sarah Johnson and Jesse Erickson, Friday, May 29, 7:00 p.m., Bawlf Lutheran Church. Ladies, please bring lunch and a copy of one of your favorite recipes to share with the bridal couple.

THANK YOU THANK YOU to the caregivers of Juniper Lodge (Louise Jensen Centre) for the wonderful care given to Clark. – Marlyce Schaffert and family

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

ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 25 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs WEDDING DRESS MISTAKE? – If your error was putting it on once, fix the mistake. Sell your dress with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780672-3142. DINANT REUNION – Wednesday, June 17, 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. at Norsemen Inn, Camrose. Cost: $35. If interested call Lyle, 780-672-6122 or Nan, 780-672-7341. This is to be the last reunion. EDBERG SPRING MARKET – Sat., May 23, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Countryside Christian School, two miles south, 1/4 mile east of Edberg. Call Trish, 403-785-6177. Free admission. RIDE THE STEAM TRAIN, be robbed by mounted cowboys, enjoy entertainment and a delicious roast beef dinner in Big Valley on June 13. $100 plus gst. Camrose Retired Teachers invite you to call 780672-6122 or 672-2883 for details and tickets. Deadline: May 29. Everyone welcome.

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 GOT PUPPIES – If that sneaky dog of the neighbour’s has been over lately and you’ve got a litter of puppies to prove it... move them fast with a Camrose Booster classified ad. Ph. 780672-3142. PURE REDBONE COONHOUNDS – One is black and tan. Also one greyhound coyote hound. All one year old. Shots are all up to date. 780-672-6026.

HELP WANTED KIDS CAMPUS IS NOW HIRING full-time and casual workers to fill in when regular staff become sick or take a vacation. Submit resumé in person at Kids Campus, 5604-47 Avenue, Camrose, AB. INCOGNITO HAIR STUDIO – Looking for fulltime apprentice hair stylist to start immediately. Please drop off resumé at 4704D-49 Ave., Camrose.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED 2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391.

SERVICES WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, basements, light hauling. 780678-1847 (cell), Tom. J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649. R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs Garages, concrete work Arborite and tiles 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, owners PHONE 780-679-9134 McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING Full alteration service. Tues. - Fri. 10-6, Thurs., 10-8, Sat., 9-4 4937-49 Street, Camrose, AB (East of the Main Post Office) Ph. 780-672-4793 DSS CONSTRUCTION Spring is here! Time to start your spring projects. Give me a call and we can plan together. Devin Meakins, Ph. 780-853-1080 WATER WELL CABLE TOOL DRILING Phone: 780-987-3463 or 780-901-0256 FINE LINE CONSTRUCTION for all your concrete needs No job too small Driveways, patios, sidewalks, RV pads, etc. Exposed, stamped and broom finish. Bobcat services avalable. Ph. 780-877-2162 or 403-333-1636 GARBAGE COLLECTION One-time job or weekly scheduled collection City businesses and residential or county farms and acreages County Enviro Pickup 780-608-0604

HOUSECLEANING AVAILABLE – Friendly, reliable, thorough. Call The Cleaning Fairy at 780-608-4292.

WANTED TO RENT SENIOR LADY WANTING TO RENT ROOM – If you are a senior, I will help with house chores. Please call 780781-0236.

FOR RENT FOR RENT ADS NOW UPLOADED TO The Camrose Booster Website DAILY! CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505 MAIN FLOOR OFFICE SPACE IN DOWNTOWN CAMROSE Newer building, quiet, peaceful, nice neighbours • Newly developed three-office suite. Total 469 sq. ft. includes sink and cupboards in one of the rooms, $890.32 monthly. • Nice bright larger office with big picture window, 243 sq. ft., $393.46 monthly. • Generous office, 192 sq. ft., $310.88 monthly. All rents quoted include utilities. Call the fairest and most reasonable people in the business, Blain or Don at 780-672-3142 BASEMENT SUITE FOR SINGLE PERSON – Across from lovely marsh. $680/ mo. Damage deposit required. Shared laundry. No smoking, no pets. Ph. 780-672-0813. TWO-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE in university area. Utilities included. Now available. No smoking, no pets. 780-855-2240. 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 SECOND FLOOR OFFICE SPACE ON MAIN STREET, CAMROSE – Generous, recently developed 192 sq. ft. office. Nice, quiet neighbours. Reasonably priced at $205.71 monthly, all inclusive. Call the fairest and most reasonable people in the business, Blain or Don at 780672-3142.

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 or more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji TAMARACK PLACE Senior friendly community, smoke and pet-free. Features a social room, elevator and on-site manager. We are now accepting applications for our two-bedroom suites. All suites contain five appliances, including in-suite washer and dryer. Office hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Ph. 780-678-2621 STORAGE UNITS FOR RENT – 10’ x 10’ units and 20’ x 20’ unit. Non-heated units, 8’ x 7’ overhead door. Locked compound located at 3831-44 Ave. Monthly rental fee plus DD. Ph. 780-672-5876 or 780-679-7582. BEAUTIFUL THREEBEDRO OM TOW NHOUSE – $1,500 monthly. No smoking or pets. Call 780855-2533 or 780-781-0077.

LIVESTOCK / FEED BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES – Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780672-3142. TWO-YEAR-OLD AND YEAR LING POLLED GELBVIEH BULLS – Call Winder’s Gelbvieh, 780672-9950. REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORD BULLS – Quiet, haltered, moderate birth weights, popular bloodlines, reasonably priced. Can be kept free until 2015 breeding season. PMD Polled Herefords, 780-336-2675.

SEED HAY TECH COMMON ALFALFA SEED – Bred for hybrid vigor. $3.65 per lb. Dennis Dylke, Daysland, 780-374-3877. COWBOY SEED BARLEY Germ. 87%. Call Rick, 780672-3555.

REAL ESTATE

WALKOUT BUNGALOW FOR SALE – Overlooking Dried Meat Lake with total of 1,968 sq. ft. Double garage. Excellent condition. 20 minutes to Camrose. Ph. 780-672-2490.


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FOR SALE BY TENDER TENDER We invite tenders for the sale of a 1975 Glendale Mobile Home, 14 ft. x 60 ft. TO BE MOVED Comes with fridge and stove. The mobile home can be viewed by calling 780384-3964 or 780-385-5813 Please send bids in sealed envelope marked: “Mobile Home Tender” to PO Box 385, Sedgewick, AB T0B 4C0 Closing date for bidding is Saturday, May 30, 2015

LAWN / GARDEN PUSH LAWN MOWER – Noma, $75. Starts great. Ph. 780679-0211.

MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 25 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs 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. HEINTZMAN UPRIGHT PIANO – Oak finish. Padded bench. Excellent condition, $500. Ph. 780-678-2875. LADY’S RH GOLF CLUBS with bag and cart, $95. 780608-8744.

GARAGE SALES MULTI-ACREAGE – One km. northeast of Bittern Lake Village (TWP Rd 470). Follow signs at Hwy. 13 and 21 Junction. Fri., May 22, Noon - 8 p.m; Sat., May 23, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m.

CAMROSE COMMUNITY GARAGE SALES 5308-66 ST. – Multi-family with antiques, hockey cards. Thurs. and Fri., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 5714-48B AVE. – Lawnmower, snowblower, LKS welder, Grandfather clock, camp stoves - propane, gas. Chrome rails for half-ton. 9 a.m - 5 p.m. daily, Thurs., Fri., Sat. 5210-53A AVE. – Thursday: 4 - 7 p.m.; Friday, 12 - 7 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Clothes, toys and much more.

CREEKVIEW LANDING CONDOS, 5021-34 AVE. – 9 a.m. - 6 p.m., daily at #21. Antiques, household, lawn ornaments, flower baskets, large patio table. CREEKVIEW LANDING, 3404-50A ST. CLOSE – Thur., Fri., Sat., 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. New / like new clothing Hollister, AE Abercrombie, Aeropostale, Guess, Kismet, household, corner shower, baby items, pet supplies. 780-678-6234, Shelley. 6406-44B AVE. – First Baptist Church in support of Pebbles Preschool. Fri., 9 a.m. 7 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - 12 Noon. 3503-57 ST. – Thurs., Fri. and Sat., Noon - 6:00 p.m. daily. Downsizing! Antiques, collectibles, household items. 5309-49 AVE. – Thur, 6 - 8 p.m.; Fri., 10 a.m. - 7 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Four brand new tires, 205-55-R16, chest freezer, camper jacks. 7506-38A AVE. – Friday, 4 - 8 p.m. and Sat., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Multi-family. Furniture, tools, generator, toys, fitness bike. 5908-44 AVE. – Fri. and Sat., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Movies, household, toys, crafts and much more. 6308 MARLER DRIVE – Thurs., Fri., Sat., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily. Treasures galore. Antiques, tools, craft supplies, kiln, desks, books, rugs. 4615-50 ST. – Thursday, 12 - 8 p.m.; Fri,, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Multi-condo. No access to rear; park on street. 4309-71 ST. CLOSE – Thurs., Fri., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Sat., 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Antiques, including a five-gal. milkcan, like new. Household, garden accessories, picnic table, tools and much more. 15 EDGEWOOD DR. – Thur., Noon - 7 p.m.; Fri., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Collectible Canadian coins, bills, coin sets, USA Silver Eagles, Morgan dollars, 50¢­coins. Grandfather clock, rototiller, “Back2Life” spine exerciser, kitchen appliances, fridge, oven, dishwasher, microwave, miscellaneous. 6006-54 AVE. – Fri. and Sat., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 43, 4802-54 AVE. – 10 a.m. 6 p.m., all three days. Yard sale, weather permitting, in North Side Mobile Home Park. Video games, comics, collectibles, DVDs, CDs. 4 PARKVIEW ESTATE – Friday, 4 - 9 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Multi-family sale, some items brand new. 5406-59 ST. – Thurs. and Fri., 5 - 8 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. - Noon. 6206-39 AVE. – Thursday and Friday, 4 - 8 p.m. Saturday, 12 noon - 7 p.m. Freezer, slide, playhouse, lawn mower, kids’ clothing/toys. 4514-46 ST. –Fri., 5 - 9 p.m. and Sat., 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Estate and collectible sale. 4306-72 ST. – Thurs., 9 a.m. 8 p.m.; Fri., Noon - 8 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Large amount of Avon products. 4409-65 ST. – 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. all three days. Bell Satellite w/ tripod, RV ladder, camping supplies. 38 ELLIOTT DRIVE – Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tomato plants, clothes, household misc., large mirror, antiques.

136 EDGEWOOD CLOSE – Thurs. and Fri., Noon - 6 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 6524-49 AVE. – Friday, 1 - 7 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Tools, variety of household items, small appliances. 4214-60 ST. CLOSE – (Back Alley) 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. all three days. Lady’s RH and man’s LH golf clubs w/bags, misc. household, toys. 3207-64 ST. – Thurs. and Fri., 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. noon. Moving sale. 4702-45 ST. – Thursday, 3 - 6 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Household misc., some brand new. 4717-51 ST. – 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. all three days. Wooden dining set, tools, horse tack, large model ships, generator. 24 MONTCALM AVE. – 8:30 a.m. - 7:00 p.m. all three days. Complete quilting setup with many accessories. Perennials, gardening supplies, canned goods, cookbooks/books, bathing transfer chair, household misc. and much more! 4614-52 STREET – Sat., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Family garage sale. 6405-32 AVENUE – 10 a.m. 3 p.m., all three days. 3504-52A ST. – Thurs., 5 8 p.m., Fri., 9 a.m. - 8 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 3406-59 ST. CLOSE – Thur. and Fri., 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. 3814-64 STREET – Thur., 12 - 4 p.m., Fri., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sat., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. 6821-40 AVE. CLOSE – Thur. and Fri., 9 a.m. - 8 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. - noon. Furniture and clothes. 6609-33 AVE. – Thur. and Fri., 12 - 8 p.m. Multi-family garage sale. 5412A-52 ST. (back alley) – Thur. and Fri., 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tools, household, everything! Clothes, small utility trailer, corner TV stand. 6208-34 AVE. – Thur. and Fri., 6 - 9 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. 6 p.m. 5408A-43 AVE. – Thur., 1 8 p.m., Fri., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Ornaments, jewellery, linens, clothes, dolls. 5404B-43 AVE. – 10 a.m. 8 p.m., all three days. 2008 Ford Focus, antique furniture, tools, odds and ends.

6515-55 AVE. – Thur. and Fri., 4 - 7 p.m., Sat., 10 a.m. 2 p.m. Binchic’s Boutique, bath products, shower gels, nail polish, kids’ clothes. 14 MONTJOY AVE. (back lane) – Fri., 12 - 6 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. - noon. Antique fridge, kerosene furnace, windsurfers, La-Z-Boy chair, adult clothes. 5414-62 ST. – Thur. and Fri., 4 - 7 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. - noon. Kitchen gear, infant clothing, toys, antiques, odds and ends. 7 HOUSEHOLDS! AREA OF 70 STREET and 43 AVENUE CRESCENT Fri. and Sat. only 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. No early birds! 14 MONTCALM AVE. – Fri. and Sat., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Estate sale, retro furniture, collectibles, housewares, books, crafts, 2002 Park Avenue. 6605-45 AVE. (in alley) – Thur. and Fri., 10 a.m. - 8 p.m., Sat., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Multi-family garage sale. 5407-65 ST. – Fri., 12 - 6 p.m., Sat., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Oak entertainment centre, wood table/ chairs, hot tub cover. 44 MOUNT PLEASANT DR. – Fri. and Sat., 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Fishing supplies, tools, radial saw, lawn mower, jewellery, 32” flat screen TV, household misc. 4206-72 ST. – Thur. and Fri., 4 - 7 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Antiques and much more! 4108-62 ST. – Thur., Fri., and Sat., 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Antiques, bedroom suite, misc. 4209-73 ST. – Thur. and Fri., 5 - 8 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sewing machine, tools, books, household misc. #4 FOUNTAINVIEW CONDOS, 4710-53 ST. (back alley) – Thur., Fri., 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Household misc. #1 FOUNTAINVIEW CONDOS, 4710-53 ST. (back alley) – Sat., 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 5905-54 AVE. – Thur., Fri., 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Sat., 9 a.m. 5 p.m. Some household, farming misc. 5010-55 AVE. – Thur., Fri., 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Lady’s RH golf clubs, bag and cart; golf tools, accessories, pet supplies, household, bedding, etc. 6209-49 AVE. – Thurs., Fri., Sat., 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Books, puzzles, clothing, cassettes, videos, glassware, toys and more. Priced to sell!

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Mail, fax, email or drop off your ad copy. One item per ad – 20 word limit. Include the price of the item in your ad. Offer excludes living things, except when offered for free. Example: Girl’s bicycle, like new, $70. 555-555-5555 WRITE YOUR AD HERE: _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ ___________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ ___________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ ___________ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ ___________

2001 TRIPLE M MOBILE HOME – In good condition. For sale by original owner. Three bedrooms, two baths, carpet and lino. Includes appliances, window coverings and skirting. Non-smoking, pet-free home. Ready for July. $65,000 obo. Call 403-350-0251.

21, 4803-54 AVE. – Miscellaneous household, golf equipment, tools, picture frames and more. Thurs., Fri., Sat., 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Please park on 54 Ave. CAMROSE HERITAGE RAILWAY STATION with partners, Camrose Horticultural Society. 44 St., 47 Ave. Plant donations welcome. Thurs., Fri., Sat., 1 - 5 p.m. daily. MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH – 4810-50 St. Thurs., 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Fri., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. Noon. Huge sale! 4810-49 ST. – Cat collectibles, china, home decor, much more. Thurs. and Fri., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - Noon. 2705-59 ST. CLOSE – Everything from Soup to Nuts! Thurs., and Fri., 5 - 8 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 22 8 ED GEWO OD CLOSE – Deck furniture, household, RV, yard miscellaneous, rock tumblers, camping supplies. Fri., Noon 7 p.m.; Sat., 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. 5910-28 AVE. – Thursday, and Friday, 5:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. 4908-45 ST. – Thursday, 4 - 7 p.m.; Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Baby clothes, children’s toys, puzzles, household items, miscellaneous. 6611 ENEVOLD DRIVE – Thurs., Fri., Sat., 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. daily. 5201 - 44A AVE. – Fri., and Sat., 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Vinyl records, gardening supplies, tools, jewellery and much more. 5220-35 AVE. – Thurs., 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Fri. and Sat., 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Household items from two households, lots of variety. 6517 ENEVOLD DRIVE – Thurs., Fri. and Sat., 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. daily. 6201 MARLER DRIVE – Saturday, May 23 only 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 7510-40 AVE. – Fri., 4 - 8 p.m.; Thurs., 5 - 8 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Multi-family sale. 6202-53 AVE. – Thurs., Fri., and Sat., 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Theatre seating, Big Man leather recliners, 30” treated boardwalk sidewalk, Royal Albert china. 4202-60 ST. – Fri. and Sat., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Collectibles, craft and sewing supplies, pocket watches, horse belts and miscellaneous household. 5702-35 AVE. – Thurs. and Fri., 4 - 7 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Two households combined. SOUTHVIEW APTS., 5320-47 AVE. – 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. all three days. Miscellaneous items, everything galore! 7503-42 AVE. – Furniture, household goods. 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. daily, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. 5323-54 ST. – Friday, 1 - 5 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 3809-64 ST. – Thurs., 5 - 9 p.m.; Fri., 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Estate plus downsizing sale. Trailer, 2004 Chrysler, 2004 Taurus. 19 ELLIOTT DRIVE – Thurs., 4 - 9 p.m.; Fri. and Sat., 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Household items, toys.

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


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5416A 5416B 5414A 5414B 5412A 5412B 5410A 5410B 5408A 5408B 5406A 5406B 5404A 5404B 5402A 5402B 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

#4

PARKVIEW ESTATES (56 ST. CL.)

#6

4001

3909

3906

3905

3902

3901

3806

NORDIC CENTRE HUT/ TEA HOUSE

3805

3802

SE 34-46-20-W44 3801

WATER TREATMENT PLANT

NE 27-46-20-W44

52 1

40 8 E CL

.

5

424

17

34

3 34 1

50B ST.CL.

50 ST.

51 ST.

2

51 ST.CL.

8

#1

7&

#1

3301

33 0

3501

3401

#1

to 3323 #27 to #4 3321 #30 #5 & #6 3319 #25 & #26 5021 #7 & #8 3317 3315 #23 & #24 #9 & #10 3313 #21 & #22 #11 & #12 3311 #1 3309 #19 & #20 3& #1 4 3307 3305

3301

O MR CA

SE

DR

.

NE 27-46-20-W44 NW 26

E DR

.

NE 27-46-20-W44

416

DR.

5502

OSE

11 28

28A AVE. CL.

2809

2807

SW 27-46-20-W44

2805 2803 55 01

28 AVE.

3505

34 AVE.

3-17.

ROS CAM

15 34 3413 3411 3409 3407 3405 3403 3401

SE 27-46-20-W44

50 ST.

560

34 11 16 34 3414 3409 3412 3407 3410 3408 3405 3406 3403 3404 3401 3402

NW 27-46-20-W44

5503

5509

E. 33 AV

3-52.

3323 3322 3321 3320 3319 3318 3317 3316 3315 3314 3313 3312 3311 3310 3309 3308 3307 3306 4 3305 30 3303 3 33 52 01 01

52 ST. 5

5214

42 0

5507 5505

2

5603 5514

2

3417 3415 341 4 3413 3411 3412 3409 3410 3407 3408 3406 3405 3404 3403 3401 3402

50A ST.CL. 3419

3605 3418 3416 3414 3412 3410 3408 3406 3404 3402

412

RK 40 0 RIDG

42 8

75

.

74 4

560

52 1 46

PA

58

55 1

E. CL.

5609

57 ST.

3607 3606

2711 2709

2710

ST .

56 56 04 02 56

03

ST .

57

56

.C

L.

5502

5501

5503

55 0

SW 27-46-20-W44

5

D 202

AV E

5

23 55 01 07 /

S

2307

230

55 0

23 55 03 / 06

4

56

23 A

SE 27-46-20-W44

LOCATOR MAP 1-1. 1-2. 1-3. 1-4. 1-5.

Area 1 5308-66 Street 5714-48B Avenue 5210-53A Avenue 6202-53 Avenue 4810-50 Street

1-6. 1-7. 1-8. 1-9. 1-10. 1-11.

5323-54 Street 5309-49 Avenue 6006-54 Avenue 5406-59 Street 6524-49 Avenue M&M Meat Shops

Messiah Lutheran Church

Sparling School fund-raiser

1-12. 5412A-52 Street (back alley)

1-13. 1-14. 1-15. 1-16. 1-17. 1-18.

6515-55 Avenue 5414-62 Street 5407-65 Street 5905-54 Avenue 5010-55 Avenue 6209-49 Avenue

Area 2 2-1. 4810-49 Street 2-2. 4908-45 Street 2-3. 21, 4803-54 Avenue 3-1. 3-2. 3-3. 3-4. 3-5. 3-6. 3-7. 3-8. 3-9. 3-10. 3-11. 3-12.

Area 3 2705-59 Street Close 228 Edgewood Close 5910-28 Avenue 6611 Enevold Drive 5201-44A Avenue 5220-35 Avenue 6517 Enevold Drive 6201 Marler Drive 7510-40 Avenue 4202-60 Street 5702-35 Avenue 5320-47 Avenue Southview Apts.

3-13. 7503-42 Avenue 3-14. 3809-64 Street 3-15. 4 Parkview Estate

3-16. 19 Elliott Drive 3-17. 5021-34 Avenue 3-18. 3-19. 3-20. 3-21. 3-22. 3-23. 3-24. 3-25. 3-26. 3-27. 3-28. 3-29. 3-30. 3-31. 3-32. 3-33. 3-34. 3-35. 3-36.

3924

4802

3928

46 ST. 46 ST.

1 47 2

47 ST. 47 ST. 47 ST.

43 ST.

5011

47 ST.

4610

4911

4703

47 ST.

4705

4707

43 ST.

45 ST.

44 ST.

46 ST. 46 ST.

47 ST.

5205

6 46 0

4511

4413

5302

4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

4811 4809 4807 4801

4802

48 ST.

4711 4709 4708 4706

48 ST.

48 ST.

4409

5317

5308

5311

5302

5302

5302

ST . 48 4901

4910

4910 4902

4903

49 ST.

49 ST.

48 ST.

4817

5065

4907 4901

4911

5010

49 ST.

48 ST.

4712 4407

4606

4226

CAMPGROUND

2405 2403 2309

.

23 06 56 /

ST .

ST .

57

4726

4611

4209 42 07

42 02 4200

4205

5213

E CL . RIDG

11 32 4

47

51 55

CL

PA RK 50 R ID 0 G E

51 6

. VIEW DR VALLEY

5808

5806 5804 5802

GE

32 8

600 PARKRIDGE CL.

94

220

520

WOOD CL.

21 2

. CL

23 03 04

5602

56 2 56 10 56 08 06

. 5604

4713

4328

39

3928 3930

AS T. C 5608 L. 5606 39

56

#3

23 22 21

5405 20 19

56 1 56 10 56 3 11 56 0 5 56 560 8 609 10 6 56 5604 5607 0 560 24 04 560 8 5 / 6 56 02 5603 560 4 560 2 56 03

5

4

E AV

56 1

4502 4501 4500

4706 4704 4702

3

R. PA RK 10 0

7

PARKVIEW DR.

.

D DR

22 6 22 4

59 ST. CL.

5

2704

5704

5706

7

57 0

5705

5703

56 09 5607

56 0

23

56 1

4501

4521 4519 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503

4710

4728

4227

42 0

WD 3

57 ST.

3401 3403 5702 5700

58 ST.CL.

4509

4601 4520 4518 4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504

4613 4611 4609 4607 4605 4603 4601

4409 4621 4619 4617 4615

3919

4740

4712

4-1.

4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606 4604 4602

4105

4307

4718

ST.

270

35

33

29 27

31

5921 5919 5917 5915 5913 5911 5909

4511

4619 4617 4615

4409 4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

52 ST. 4205

4204

PAR KVIE

0

5704 5705

5702 5703 5700

5708 5801 5706 5707

5804 5805 5802 5803

2707

4515

4701

4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606 4604 4602

4503 4718 4716 4714 4712 4710 4708 4706 4704 4702

4320

5813

5702 5700 3511

5704

58 58 04 02 18

5806

5810

5808

5808 5809 5806 5807

5813 5811 5809 5807 5805 5803 5801 5707 5705

5

59 ST.CL.

34 0

5809 5807 5805 O 12 D 5803 4 C L.4 06 5801 A 5707 120 5705 132 5703 118 134 5701 116 136 5623 138 56 21 140 108 5619 142 5617 106 144 5615 104 146 148 5613 102 5611 150 EDGE WOO 5609

EDGEWOOD DR.

EW 30 0 O O D E C DG L. E 4 W 00 O

G ED

306A

5928 5926 5924 5922 5920 5918 5916 5914 5912 5910

6004

6006

60 ST.CL.6002

48 AVENUE 4509 4719 4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703

4331

03 55 55 ST. 5505 2802 5507 5506 5508 5510 5512 56 5514 5602 5604 5607 5606

6

46 ST.

47 ST. 4804C 4804B

4804D

4804A

5302 4803

5302

48 ST.

4716

4708 4706

49 ST.

4904 5206

4812 4810 4808

5203

5037

5011

50 ST.

4813 4805

50 ST.

4709

PARKVIEW PLACE

50 ST.

4206

42

1 55

27 0

4609 4519 4517

4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

49 ST.

5002 4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

50 ST.

50 ST.

4910

4906

50 ST.

5030

51 ST.

5102

5015

4938

51 ST.

51 ST.

50 STREET

52A ST.

52 ST.

5206

5208

5204

5201

5208 5209 5204 5207 5205 5203

53 ST.

5211 5205

5203

5212

5214

53 ST.

5212

5216

4210

53 ST.

9 42 0

5214

5406 54 04 B

4304

5413 5411B 5411A 5409B 5409A 5407

4708 4706

53 ST.

49 ST.

4621 5207 5205

MAIN ST REET

4901

4707

53 ST.

4840

5220

52 ST.

52A ST.

5040

5107 5105

4810

5317

5211 5207

5227 5223 5219 4920

53 ST

5310 5308 5306 5304 5302

53 ST

52 ST.

53 ST

5309 5307 5305 5303 5301

5322 5320 5318 5314 5312

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305 5303 5301

5320 5318 5316 5314 5312

5410 5408 5406

5409 5407 5405 5403 5401 5411

55 ST.

55 ST.

5414B 5414A 5412B 5412A 5410 5408B 5408A

57 57 18 16

#1 #2

5806

4910 4908 4906 4904 4902 4816 4814 4812 4810 4808 4806

50 STREET

51 ST.

5010 5008

51 ST.

5012

5008 5006 5004 5002

52 ST.

5112 5110 5108 5106 5104 5102

5205 B 5205 A 5203 B 5203A

5309

52 ST.

5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

5218 5217 5216 5215 5214 5213 5212 5211 5210 5209 5208 5207 5206 5205 5204 5203 5202 5201 5217 5215 5214 5213 5212 5211 5210 5209 5208 5207 5206 5205 5203 5204 5201

53 ST

55 ST.

53 ST

5310 5408

5312 5310 5308

5021 5317 5315 5313 5311

5022

5409 5407 5405 5409

5415 5413

5420 5418 5416 5414 5412

5422

5511

56 ST. 56 ST.

5610

57 ST.

4604

5809 5807 5805 5803 580 57 1 31 42 11

58 ST. CL.

5807 5805 5803 5801 5721 5719

5210

11 13 15 17

59ST. CL.

40 1

40 1 09 B

59 ST.

58 5808 15 5806 5 5804 813

3909 5817 5815 5813 5812 5811 5810 5808 5809 5806 5807 5804 5805 5802 5803

3908

54 ST.

5704 5702

5708 5707 5706 5705 5704 5703 5702 5701 5612

5711 5710 5709

5712

5804

5807

5711 5709 5707 5705 5703

AVE.

RE LA

MO NT C

23

9

6005 6003 6001 5909 5907 5905 5903

6010 6008 6006 6004 6002 5910 5908 5906 5904 5902

6001 5909 5907 5905 5903 5901 4213 5815 42 5813 11 5811

6007 6005

60 ST. CL. 42 13 6003

5912 5910 5908 5906 5904 5902

60 ST.

6006 6004 600 3B 6002 6003A 5910 5915 5908 5913B 5913A 5911B 5906 5911A 5904 5909B 5909A 5902

59 ST.

143 6007 6005 5911 5909

5315 5313 5311A 5311B 5309 5307 5305 5303 5301

56 ST.

54 ST.

56 ST.

5610 5608 5606 5604 5602

5612

5609 5607 5605 5603 5601 5602

5610 5608 5606

5609 5607 5605 5603 5601

54 ST.

5410 5408 5406 5404 5402

5419 5417 5415 5413 5411

5420 5418 5416 5414 5412

5620 5619 5618 5617 5616 5615

5619 5617 5615 5613 5611

5620 5618 5616 5612 5617

5703

5807

5809

5905

MOUNT PLEASANT DR.

32

DR .

31 29 27

25

PL E

AS

3

AN 3 T

30 28 26 24

5

6012 6010 6008 6006 6004 6002 5914 5912 5910 5908 5906 5904

107-111

123

127

MOUNT PLEASANT DR.

SOUTH PARK MANOR

62 ST.

54 ST.

5506

56 ST.

5424A-D 5422 5420 5418 5416 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 5402

5612 5610 5608 5606A-D 5604 5602

5622 5620 5618A-D 5616

5620 5619 5618 5617 5616 5615 5613 56 14 5611 5609 5607 5605 5603 5601

57 ST.

58 ST.

5723 5721 5719 5717 5715 5713

5819 5817 5815 5813 5811 5809 5807 5805 5803 5801

5909

5911 5909 5907 5905 5903

MONTJOY AVE.

MO UN T

1 3 5 7

55

4 6 8

59 5

3

10 12 14 16

7

9

11 13

MONTROSE AVE. 27 25 52 23 50 48 46 44 42 40

62 60 58

65 63 61 59 57 55 53 51 49 47 45 43

100 5812

5812 5813 5810 5811

6105

61A ST.

4B

62 62 1 2A 10 62 10 B

ST .

R.

TT D

60 0

6011 6009 6007 6005 6003 6001 5911

6012 6010 6008 6006 6004 6002 5912 5910 5908 5906

61 ST. 61 ST.

30

4502

MOUNT PLEASANT DR.

92-98 4215 6209 6207 6205 6203

62 ST. CL.

ST .

63 ST.

62 08 A 6 20 62 08 B 9 6212 62 06 A 6 612 20 B 62 06 7 61224 61 A 6 6119 20 23 62 5 6120 6121 6117 6120 62 08 6 6118 6119 2 0 6115 6118 6116 61 ER 6 6 07 3015 17 2 6113 61 0 6114 611 IC 16 3013 5 K 5 6111 6114 62 6112 SO 6113 08 6110 6109 6112 N 6111 30 D 09 6107 6108 6110 R. 6109 6106 6108 6104 6107 6106 3306 6102 6105

6210 6208 6206 3012 6204

2 30 0

61A ST.

6209

62 1

32 0 32 4 0 32032 3205 62 A

64 ST.

4501 4503 31 6004 60 29 02

6104 6205 6203

6223 6221 6219 6217 6215 6213 6211 6209 6207

63 ST.

6308 6306 6304 6302 42 06 6218 6216 6214 6212 6210 6208 6206 6204 4206 6202 6112 6110 6108

62 ST.

6207 6205 6121 3717 6120 6119 6118 6117 6115 6116 6113 6114 36 20 6112 36 1 61 36 8 1 36 0 16 2 36 1 1 36 9 17

6210

63 ST.

6208 6206

6209 6207 6205 6203 6201 6111 6109 6107 6105

63 ST.

6302

30

6308 28 6306 26 6304 24

6226 6224

6227

6211

63 ST.

6409 6407

6411

34 32

4703 4518 4516 4514 4512 4510

4-3.

4807

3

4

4801

6

64 0

4602

49 AVE.

#1

36

58 ST.

6004

6006

4810

Building A

60 ST.

9

15

11 13 6 8 12

6309 6307 6305 6303 6301 6223 6221 6219 6217 6215 6213 6211 6209 6207

6310 6308 6306 6304 6302

64 ST. CL.

63 38 17 15 63 631 630 1 63 7 631 2 63 3 16 630 11 0 631 5 630 630 4 630 8 9 631 3 630 630 2 3814 63 6 7 631 630 630 ST. 4 630 0 5 63 8 02 6303 630 6301 6 6307 630 630 6208 4 5 63 620 62 02 6303 21 6 6301 62 620 621 ST. 4 9 6222 620 621 2 622 7 63 ST. 38 613 621 0 07 6215 0 621 5 612 612 621 621 8 8 7 6213 3 61 6 62 612 26 621 11 5 6211 612 620 6123 621 4 4 9 6209 61 6207 621 2 2 6121 0 62 612 2 6207 6208 07 0 6205 6119 62 6206 6205 6118 620 05 6 6203 6117 6204 6203 6116 6204 6203 6115 4106 6114 6201 6202 6113 6113 6112 62 ST. 6112 6109 6111 6110 6111 6110 6107 6108 6109 6108 6109

6311 1 6309 6307

63 ST. CL.

363

C L.

3629

63 63 20 18

ST.

63 21 63 19B A 19 A

6412 6411 64 11 B 6410 64 A 09B 6408 6409 64 07 A 6406 64 B 07 64 05 A 63 B 20 6405 63 A 63 18 63 21B 64

ELLIOTT DR.

62 ST.

6222 6220 6218 6216 6214 6212 6210 6208

6408A 6408

6406 6404B 6404A 6402A 6402

6410

6310 6308 6306 6304 6302

6312 6310 6308 6306 6304 6302 6222 6220 6218 6216 6214 6212 6210 6208

6409 6407 6405 6403 6401 6309 6308 6307 6306 6305 6304 6303 6302

65 ST

64

631 631 6 4 631 2 3808 631 0 6308 6306 6304 6302

6315 6313 6311 6309 6307 6305 6303

6408 6406 6316 6314 6312 6310 6308 3718

6508 6506 63 2 6416 631 1 6414 9 6317

6514 6512 6510 65 09 6508 6507 6506 641 5 3628 6413 3630

6606 6511

4607 4605 4603 4610

4606

50 AVE.

0 33

65 10 6508 6506 6504

43 AVE.

38

5508 0

6509 6507 6505 6503 6501 6409 6407 6405 6403 6401 6309 6307 6305 6303 6301 6229

4611

4913 4907 4905 4903 4901 4902

5&

6610 6611 6608 6606 6607 6604 6602

4613

4507

3706

5504 5506

65 5 13 6511

6406 6404 6402 6310 6309 6308 6307 6306 6305 6304 6303 4302 6301

65 ST.

4412

66 ST.

4103 6608 6609 6606 6607 6604 6605 6602 6603 6508 6506 6504 41 02 4009 6607 6605 6603 6601 6503 40 08

ST .

65

ST .

67

ST .

66

66A ST.

6606 6604 6514 6512 6510 6508 6506 78 6604 6605 6514 6513 6512 6511 6509

67 ST. 6608

4617

4911 4912 4909 4910 4907 4908 4905 4906 4903 4904 4210 4902

#1

70

VE

5619 17 56 15 56 13 56

4619

4911 4912 4909 4910 4907 4908 4905 4906 4903 4904 4901 4902

4211

03 52 5205 5207 5209 5211

R ID

66

6

5606

8

1 56

RK

5605 5604 06 5607 56

5612

561

5

A 24 03 to D 24 03

5620

5609

03 26 11 25

24 1

02

0 25

3D

4620

4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4402

4215 4213

342 0 18 34

3407

4214 4212

30 34

CAMR

28A AV

2

3

25

IEW

A 11 24 to D 11 24 A 09 24 to D 09 24 A 24 07 to D 24 07 A 24 05 to D 24 05

YV

24 570 2/ 24 10 3 24 08 24 5 1 0 24 24 615 1/ 04 6 24 09 24 07 2402/ 5708 0 5702 24 5 03 24 AVE. 2401 CL. 5709 5623 5614 5621 5611 24 A

E LL VA

0 PA

02 56

5608

2

9

4621

4915 4911 4909 4907 4905 4903 4901

CHARLIE KILLAM SCHOOL

4-4.

4622

4003

5011 5009 5007

SIFTON SCHOOL

4501

6

3307 6610 6605 6608

#9

2708 2707 270 2706 3 26 27 2705 0 04 26 9 2 26 07 5608 7 AV 2703 05 E. 5607 5 CL 2 0 . 61 56 1 25 26 09 25 09 5608 07 26 26 07 AV 25 26 5607 0 E. 03 CL 260 5 05 56 . 3 25 25 0 AV 25 9 07 E. 25 05 250 3 2409 2407

2 25 510 08

1 25

0 25

25 0

. 24 DR 241 to 13A

25 0

4720 4718 4716 4714 4712 4710 4708 4706 4702

50 12 5009 5010 5007 5008

4819

4601

4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

View Point

1 34

6613

4304 4302

5202

22 4

CL.

62

512

50 4 50 8

27 27 13 57 03 27 11 27 09 27 2 07 0 27 705 26 2 2 03 26 08 26 613 26 11 26 06 07 26 04

09 06 26 05 3 25 504 26 60 3 2 02 2 51 11 2 5 25 E. 2 07 5 25 50 2 AV

14 26 610 6 2 60 2 02 26 514 0 2 51 2

VALLEYVIEW 6

4903 4901

5013 5011

4919 4917

4335

5202 5204 5206 5208 10 52

52 8

52 4

. PA DR

59 63 67 71

214

27 14 27 27 10 27 06 02

2709

4907

4920 4918 4916 4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

4004

4330

. CL 0 20 G E 220 R ID RK

8 22

3-24.

79

6

5811

5905 5907

5903 8

2-2.

4306

6 21

4 20

. DR 18 1

83

560

5810 5812 5902 5904 5906 5908

3-1.

0 27

208

E

4919 4917 4915 4913 4911

4602

5015 5013 5011 5012 5009 5010 5007 5008

4308

5213

212

204

30

87

86

0 21

GE

31 6

91

90 20 8

20 6

25 0

PT SW 28-46-20-W4

99 95

5608

28 AVE.

2711

3 5 7

9 11

4916

5020 5018 5015 5016 5013 5014 5011 5012 5009 5010 5007 5008

5011

4403

3-36.

4 30 336 8 9 30 332 11 2 5 31 11 1 11 7 320 10 3 10

23 25

2703

2710

3-3.

RID RK PA

98

200 EDG

8 22

EDGEWOOD DR.

604

1

13 15

16

3-2.

608

216

30 30 2A 2B

14

19

A 308 B 6 30

1

110 112

CL.

21

61 0

4A 30 4B 30

3

6103

B 06 4408A 40 41 8B 41 0A 0B

OOD

61 2

ENEVOLD RD.

8 21

30 AVE. 3001 308B

GEW

114

4614

5003 5001

4912 4910 4908

4907

4503

3-6.

GE PARK RID

27

0 11

67 ST.

4901

39 AVE. 1 2 3 4 5

#11 #10

14 23

3408 3406 3404

100 ED

4918

1

4202

51 AVE.

5019

5015

4312

CREEKVIEW

4 11

6611 6609 6607 6605 6603 6601

4519 4515 4513 4511

5209 5207 5205 5203 5201

4218

128

15 19

3402

18 20 22

3005 31 0 3003 31 B 0A

CAMROSE DRIVE

RGE. RD. 204

6

JACK STUART SCHOOL

3501

122

2B 31 A 2 31

65 1

5722 5720 5718 5716 5714 57 1 57 2 1 57 0 08

5818 5816 5814 5813 5812 581 5810 58 1 09 58 58 07 05

GRAND PARK CRES.

6

5 7

GRAND DR.

6217

6223

6225

6317

4715

65 ST. 6503

6505

66 ST.

66A ST.

6608

67 ST. 6710 6708 6706 6704 6702

38 AVE.

66 0 66 5 03

6609 6607 6605 6519 6517 6515 6513 6511 6509 6507 80

4521

4002

124

0 62

2

4601

5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

5216

0 52

4402

5007

4608

46 AVE.

5211 5209 5207 5205 5201

5311

0 12

112

3503

3410

3-29. 12 8

56 54 52 50 48 46

404B 404A 2B 40 2A 40

3209 61 3207 59 3205 57 3203 55 53 3201 51 3111 49 3109 47 3107 45 3105 43 3103 41 39 3101

6 12

3010

3505

5005

4917

4616 4614 4610

5214 5212 5208 5206 5204

5203 5201

3701

108

200

ENEVOLD RD.

3011

3018

5703

3409

3507

130

32 0

4619 4617 4615 4613 4611 4609 4607 4605

5209 5207

52A AVE.

5031 5027

3608

6 61

68 ST.

4602

4613 4612 4609 4610 4607 4608 4605 4606 4603 4601 4602

4623

3702

116

35 AVE.

3407 34 34 06 3405 3311 06 407 3 3309 3404 3307 3403 3402 3305 3402 3401 3400 3303 3400

E.

3110 3108 3106 3104 3102 3007 3008 3005 3006 3003 3004 6106 3002

5701

34 05 34 09 34 07 34 08 0 34 5 0 06 330 3 34 7 3305 10 33 08 33

3-11. 4

6606 6604 6602 6506

68A ST.

6711 6709 3820 3822 6707 3824 6705 3826 6703 3828

6713

6801

68 ST.

6804 68 02

5619 5617 5615 5613 5611

3 8 5 10 7 12 9 14 11 16 18 13 15 20 17 19

1

2 4

6215 6213 6211 6209 6207 6205 6203 30

6218 6216 6214 6212 6210 6208 6206 6204 34 6215 6213 6211 6209 6207 6206 6205 6204 6203 42

36

6120

6404

6206

6210

6212

6214

6216

6218

6218B 6218A 6214B 6214A 6212B 6212A 6210B 6210A 6208B 6208A

6401

64 ST.

6405B 6405A 6403B 6403A

6208

6402

6406 6404 6402

6508

6514 6510

6603

6512 6510 6508 6506 6504 6502

6516 6514 7

65 1

6511 6509 6507 6506 6505 6504 6503 6502

65 12 6510 6 5 6508 07 6506 6505 6504 6503 6502

6615 6613 6611 6609 66 66 07 05 66 66 0 ST 66 66 8 . 66 03 6511 0 01 66 6 04 65 09 6602 6507

6624 6622 6620 6618 6616 6614 6612 6610

67 ST.

67 6716 13 6714 6712 6710 6709 6708 6707 6706 6705 6704 6703 6702

6814 68 09 6812 6807 6810 6805 6808 6803 6806 6804 6802

69 ST.

6820 40 6822 6821 13 6820 6819 6818 6813 6818 6817 6816 6816 6815 6814 6811 6814 6813 6812 680 9 6812 6811 6810 6810 6809 6808 6807 68 6806 6805 68 08 6 80 06 4 6803

6821 6819 6817 6815 6813 6811 6809 6807 5

38 0

2

38 0

6906 69 04

6907 6905 6903 6901

57 ST.

6510 6508 6506 6504 65 02

65 ST.

66 ST.

6511 6508 6509 6506 6507 6504 6505 5004

65A ST.

6517 6515 6513 6511 6509 6507 6505 6503 6501 6407 6405 6403 6516

6522 6520

66 ST.

4821 6521 6519 6517 6515 6513 6511 6509 6507

6608

6702

6607

4

68 ST.

6

68 0

680

6809 6807

6805

68 06 68 04

69 ST .

6808

42 42 18 16

9

69 1

69A ST . CL.

4002

3806 3804

6909

69 ST.

7106A 7104B 7104A

71 02 7102 B A

3807

3702

6625 66 23 6621 6619 6617 6615 6613 6611 6609 6608 6607 6606 6605 6604 6603 4308

T.

5

420

1

42 0

7117

67 ST.

69 ST.

7006 7004 7002

7010 7008

7007 7005

70 S

42 0

2

9

43 0

4615

4623 4624 4621 4622 4619 4620 4617 4618 4615 4616

5204 5202

5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5220

5000

4

4701 4722 4720 4718 4716 4714 4712 4710 4708 4706 4704 4702

5208

5201

5206 5204 5202

4105 5231 5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5217 5215

Oak

17 16

4

#5

#7

11 38 9 0 38 7 0 38 5 0 08 38 3 38 0 06 38 1 38 4 0 0 38 3 38 2 1 0 37 1 1 37 09 37 07 37 38 L. .C

37 0

4719 4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

5207

5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5220 5216

3940

#8

DR.

4723

4716 4715 4714 4711 4712 4709 4710 4707 4708 4705 4706 4703 4701 4702

5208

5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211

3705

3-19.

3509

36 AVE.

3

470

4710

5228 5226 5224 5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210

52 AVE.

4601

5007

49 AVE. 4705 4831 4828 4828 4609 4827 4826 4826 4825 4822 4824 4823 4824 4822 A-D 4821 4820 4820 4819 4818 4819 4818 A-D 4817 4817 4816 4814 4815 4815 4814 4813 4813 4812 4812 4811 4811 4810 4810 4809 4809 4806 4808 4807 4807 4806 4806 4805 4702 4618 4612 4803 A-D A-D A-D 4802

4724 4722 4720

3934 3936 3938 42 39

4

7208

4717

E AV

MARLER

58 ST.

#1 #1 8 7

#3 #3 8 7

#3 6 #3 5

#3 #3 3 4

T) ES

9

E (W

49 1

AC

7

RR

49 1

PE N TE

5

AS

49 1

68 ST. 6708

6800

6705 6703 6701 6615 6613 6611 6609 6607 6605 6603 66ST.CL. 66 01

45 0

7207 7205

71 19

7006 7004 7002 6910 6908 6907 6906 69 05 6904 69 03 6902 690 1

73 ST.

5006

38

3602

222

70 ST.

6 6 81 6 81 4 6 81 2 6 80 0 68 806 8 04

.

68 ST. 7112

7108 7106 7104 7102 7028 7026 7024 7022 7020 7018 7016 7014 7012 7010 7008 7006 7004 7002 6924 6922 6920 6918 6916 6914 6912 6910 6908 6906 6904 69 02

71 ST. CL.

4 4502

73 ST.

ST . 73 7212 7210 7208 7206 72 04

7212 7211 7210 7209 7208 7207 7206 7205 72 04

73 ST.

7311B 7311A 7309B 7309A 7307B 7307A 7305 730 B 73 5A 73 03 B 73 03 73 01 BA 01 A

74 ST.

7

43 0

74 ST.

74 ST.

420

2

7313

7310 7308 7306 7304 7302

5009

5223 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5209

5227

4217

24

3-15.

.

4809 AVE. 4809 4810 4807 4806 4805 4804 4801 4802

5226 5224 5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212

VALLEYVIEW CEMETERY

39

1 58

E AV

39

09 39 7 0 39 3905 3903

5010

5008

4201

Maple

5313

3 3 92 39 9 20 2 39 18 39 16 39 14 39 12 10 39 08 39 06 39 04 39 02

. DR

4816 4814 4813 4812 4819

4721

4501

4415 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5205

Pine

3926

R

4849 4830 4849 4828 4841 4826 4837 4824 4833 4822 4829 4825 4818

4503 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210

Willow

4209

.

E RL MA

4406

4208

4209

5023

5017

4933 4931 4927 4925 4912 4917 4910 4908 4909 4906 4901 4704

4920

52B AVE.

5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5201

4606

04 4403 44 4401 4402

04 52 5206 5208

Cedar

. 52 ST

Birch

Spruce

E AV

5811

4408

4407 4405

ST. 52A5210

Aspen

Downtown

43

5810 4001

01 56 3 0 56 5 0 56 7 0 56 9 0 01 56 39 1 11 56 3 0 1 57 3 56 11 0 57 5 . 39 E. 0 ST 9 0 8 57 7 AV 5710 3 5704 0 42 57 06 39 09 13 57 12 57 57 5 5708 57 4 1 0 1 57 7 571 71 571 01 2 1 58 3 5 716 57 9 571 0 5713 4 1 58 5 5 18 57 7 571 6 0 58 7 5 20 5715 5721 571 7 0 58 9 5 22 5718 5717 0 5801 5720 57 58 5802

4003B 4003A

4215 Deer Meadows

4625

East of 50 Street North of 48 Avenue

4310

3-43.

5401

5218

AUGUSTANA

4410

4314

A 04 54 5402

5804

5808

5814

A

4624 4622 4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606

4603

4

Stony Creek Lodge

2 4214

5809

5810 5812

09

4318

43 AVE.

29 57 7 KIN PARK 2 57 25 7 4209 5 23 7 4207 5 721 5 19 57 7 4205 1 4203 57 5 1 4201 57 3 1 57 1 71 14 57 2 5 09 7 1 57 0 5 07 17 7 1 57 15 57 8 5 705 7 5 0 57 6 5 03 5802 7 0 57 4 5 01 E. 709 57 70 AV 5 05 5 1 20 4 57 3 56 0 57 1 0 57

450

44A AVE.4409 44A

5216

42 1

4506

44 AVE.

Rose Alta Lodge

5600

39 147 3903 04 149 3901 151 3902 5816 39 AVE. CL. 153 3900 5807 5805 152 5817 155 3818 154 5809 38 157 16 3819 5815 156 5811 3814 159 3817 5813 08 158 1 58 6 3812 16 0 38 3 160 3810 5811 58 4 15 16 5 0 2 8 5 16 . 3813 16 7 09 4 ST 16 9 58 807 5 16 8 6 5 6 1 1 5 580 16 8 17 3 03 58 2 16 0 17 5 1 17 2 37 17 7 17 4 17 79 1 17 6 FI RE 17 8 5812 7 HALL 08 1 8 5811 5 06 58 37 201 5809 37 37 05 AVE 03 . CL . 3701 5807 MO 580 5 UN 1 3605 0 T PLEA 58 5803 SANT 3604 3603 DR. 3601 5804

3906

37 37 1 37 17 9 37 15 13 37 11 37 09 37 07 37 05 3703 3701

4-2.

4610 4608 4606

E. 4502 AV 5201

5201

3-5.

3-42.

4209 4210

4715

4625

5205 5207 5209

45 AVE.

45 AVE.

5202

45

44 AVE.

5809 5807 58 05

7002 6912 6910 6908 6906 6904 6902

7032 7030 7028 7026 7024 7022 7020 7018 7016 7014 7012 7010 7008 7006 7004

7023 7021 7019 7017 7015 7013 7011 7009 7007 7005 7003 7001

71 ST.

7024 7022 7020 7018 7016 7014 7012 7010 7008 7006 7004 7002

7022 7019 7020 7017 7018 7015 7016 7013 7014 7011 7012 7009 7010 7007 7008 7005 7006 7003 700 7001 700 4 6907 2 6905 69 6903 ST6901

2

7019 7017 7015 7013 7011 7009 7007 7005

49 0

73 ST.

SUPER 8 7318 7316 7314 7312 7310 7308 7306 7304 73 02

74 ST.

73A ST.

7416 7414 7412 7410 7408 7406 7404 7402

4711 4712 4709 4710 4705 4704 4707 4701 4702

4602

5202 4509

45A AVE.

5228

4803

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA AUGUSTANA CAMPUS

LEISURE SERVICES OFFICE

4207 4208 4205 4206 4203 4204 5808 5802

4721 4719

4716 4714

5105

West of 50 Street South of 48 Avenue AQUATIC CENTRE

4724 4722 4720 4718 4716 4714 4712 4710 4708 4706 4706 4702

4907

4939 4933

48A

4812 4810 4808 4806 4802

4624

4620 18 46 6 1 46 4 1 46 2 1 46

4607

4516

5234

47 AVE.

ST. MARY HOSPITAL

4516

5225 5223 5221

5302

4507

75 ST.

4708

46 AVE.

Area 3

02 59 4309

4877 4857 4838 4851 4834 4830 4826 4829 4822 4818 4814

St. Andrew's Anglican Church

4604

5210

75 ST.

4710

4702

3-34.

A 03 54 03 B 54 A 54 05 5405B

4

4717 4718

4714 4712

3-53.

39

42 0

4723 4720 4719

4718

5021 5022 5017 5018 5013 5014 5011 5012 5001 5006 4802

4911 4905 4903

Camrose United Church

5004

4720

47 AVE.

4612

4895 4887

4815 5010

4709

37

7505 7503 7501 7413 7411 7409 7407 7405 7403 7401 7307 7305 7303 7301

4624 4622 4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606 4604 4602

4818

. ST

21

75 ST.

Unit A-D

4911 4901

Messiah Lutheran Church

RUDY SWANSON RECREATION PARK

4

76 ST.

3-12.

Rosehaven Long Term Care

EDGEWORTH CENTRE ENCANA ARENA BORDER PAVING ARENA

1 42

3910

7511

4707

COMMUNITY CENTRE/FIELD HOUSE

4007 5817 4005

4004

76 ST.

4706

4912 4904

A

4616

7

4708

GARDNER COLLEGE

5606

4623 4621 4619 4617 4615 4613 4611 4609 4607 4605 4603 4601

9

11 13 15 17

21

5901

5914

7529 7527 7525 7523 7521 7519 7517 7515 7513 7511

5610

4717 4716 4715 4713 4714 4711 4712 4709 4707 4710 4705 4706 4703 4704 5320 4702

4955 4953 4949 4945 4941 4937 4933 4929 4925 4921 4917

.

4825

3-32.

5301

4717 4718 4715 4716 4713 4714 4711 4712 4709 4710 4707 4708 4705 4706 4703 4704 5408 5402

5238 5236

4101

4722

4612

5010

St. Fransis Xavier Communit y Catholic Church

4979 4969 4965

4968 4964

4871 4867 4890 4882 4863 4876 4859 4872 4855 4851

5020

5016

50 AVE.

4980

4952 4946 4938 4936 4930 4926 4918

51

10 12

1 3

5

4911

5051 5024 5041 5022

5033 5029 5027 5021 5017 5013

5001

4954

4925

4918

2-1. 1-5.

CHUCK MacLEAN ARTS CENTER

Bill Fowler Centre

5030 5028 5024

5012 5006 5002

5006

4910 4908 4902

48A AVE

. ST

4

8

4917 4915 4911

5059

5048

5040

5014

5243 5241 5239 5237 5235 5233 5231 5229 5227 5223 5221 5219 5217

4603

5235 5233 5231 5229

WINDSOR HOTEL

5078

5019 5017

5005

4921 4919

4817 4815 4813

52

2

21

#1- #4

5109 4835 4872 4833 4864 4831 4860 4829 4856 4827 4852 4825 4848 4823 4844 4821 4840 4819 4836

5210

4816

5220 5218 5216 5212 5210 5208

Area 2

5303 5301

5237

4

4827 4830

4822

5302 5301

5238 5236 5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224

5235 5233 5231 5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5215 5213 5211 5209

1 50

5304

4702

3

4836

A-D

5302

4702

52 AVE.

ALICE HOTEL

5025

5016

5013

5210

4828 4826 4824

4825

5019 5017 5015

4909

C.L.B.I.

4830

5021

5112

4920 4918 4916

49 AVE.

4838

5314

5302

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5305

4509

4828

5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210

5207

A-D

53 AVE.

5236A&B

5315

5316

54 AVE.

5329 5327 5325

5324 5318

5000

5204

4910

4834

4832 4829 4827

5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208

5318

0 46

4832

33 35

40

148

4832 4830 4828 4826 4824 5312

4833 4831 4829 4827 4825 4823 4821

5320 5320

2

1-7.

5235 5233 5231 5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209

5232 5230 5228 5226 5222

4908

51

5019 AVE. 5044 5017 5015 5013 5011 5024 5009 5018 5007 5016

4915

4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

4908

4816 ST. PATRICK SCHOOL

4913

50 AVE.

01 52 5203

5803

23 25 27 29 31

41

4

135 137 139 6008

4912

4803

5001

5101

4803 4803

N

5408 5406 5401 5404 5402

5403 5401

4803 4803

5231 5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209

52 AVE

19

18 20

41 AVE.

4106 05 60

5005 5003 5001

2-3.

5401

54 Avenue

54 AVE.

5206-14

5020 5018 5016 5014 5012 5010 5008 5006 5004 5002

5011 5009 5007

5405

5305

5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5218 5216 5214

5410

5419

4802

2 46

5607

47 AVE.

5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207

5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5401

4710

5613

5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5209B 5210 5209A 5207 5208

5421 5419

54A AVE.

5302

4823

ROSE CITY CURLING RINK MAX McLEAN ARENA

24 26 28 30

4110A 4110B 4108B 4108A

131 133

Camrose DR.

PT SE 29-46-20-W4

4913 4911 4909 4907

CAMROSE RECREATION CENTRE

19

54

4118 4116 4114 4112

150

15 36 13 36 3611 3614 3612 3609 3610 3607 3608 3605 3606 3603 3604 3601

6 51 AV 620 1 35 E. 35 07

32 AV

07 3016 30 5 3014 0 30 03 30 6212

6213

35

30193017

. ST

2 6222 62 5

2

A

62 2

4206 4204 4202

0 34

62

6310

8

3008 3006 3004

9

42 AVE.

5810

18

3010

4 6

8 10 12

LIO EL

14

20

6

0 64

30 AVE.

9 11 31 11 13 15

9

2

6105 146

3416 6107 3414 2 41 0 09 3 41 3 35

10

17 19

3

0 64

0 30

67 ST.

3105 21

. CL 3

15 17

.

42 12 11 42 4209 4210 4207 4208 4206 4205

1 42

9

1 42

6201

4 311

3113

ELLIOTT DR. 22

66ST. CL.

4

3102

40 0

3-37.

.

3 32 222 2 3 32 0 32 21 18 3223 32 14 6 3221 12 3219 3210 3217 3208 3215 06 32 3213 3211 3209 3207

3203 3201 640 1 3112 3110

11 40

A 14 B 62 212 6

62

6211 09 62 10

4A VE

AV E

5222

5019 5017 5015 5013

2

5606 5602

5610

47A AVE.

15

4303 5812

6009

118

39 AVE.

6210 6212

6213 3

57 0

ST .

5711

5704 to 5714

5709

11 13

4307 4305

4210 4208

113 115 117 119

3-10.

RD R.

3631

15 to 05 62

6014

110 114

ERICKSON DR.

62

6012

108

3719

6211

48B AVE. 57

5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304

5102

5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211

11 51

48A AVE.

3-46.

44 AVE. 6011 97 99

7

3720

4837

OUR LADY OF MT.PLEASANT SCHOOL

3-21.

6011 105

122 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 138 140 142

5306

4902 4904 5402 5404

49 AVE.

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305

39

MONTCALM AVE.

102

3-8.

3637 3635 3633

73

3-30.

4209

4105 4103 4101 4013

0

3719

36

21

77

4205

1 62

MA RL E

4912 4910 4908 4906

43 AVE. 6109 4215 4213 4211

8

11 62 09 62

38

19

80

4108

62 0

4019 4017

4015 401 3

25

76

0 42

3-50.

.

3817 3812 381 38 14 5 381 381 381 3 2 380 0 3811 381 8 0 380 380 3806 9 8 380 380 380 3804 5 6 7 380 380 3 3805 4 380 1 3803 3802 3801 3724 3723 3721 3721 3722

3303 3301 3209 3207 3205

3108 3106 3104

6402

4214 4212 10 42 08 42

27 31 29

4216

AV E

3-41.

6403 6405

6504

1 30

6608

3102

41

6309

38 15 38 13

3-16.

31 AVE.

3007 40 3011 3006 38 3005 3009 3004 3010 2 3007 3008 00 05 3 3001 3006 30 2 51 04 6 0 3 6410 02 30

33

71

42 AVE.

3

B 17 A 63 317 6 1 5B 63 15A 63 13B 63 13A 6316 63 11 B 6314 63 11 A 63 09B 63 09A 3309 63 07B 63 07A 3307 63 05B 63 05A 3305 63

32 AVE.

48 46 44 42

4213 4211

42 09 42 07

4205

6609

6612

73 71 6317 69 6315 67 3310 65 3308 63 3306 61 3304 59 3302 57 3210 55 3208 53 3206 51 3204 49 3202

3-35.

3-28.

0

3-25.

3633 3632 363 3632 1 3630 3629 33630 62 3629 8 3627 3626 3627 3625

3-31.

32 AVE.

13 66 66 10

3012

631

3628

4

6603 66 05

63 1

6305

9

0 66

4212

4

6212

33 AVE.

65 0

69

CHESTER RONNING SCHOOL

4210

636312 14

6301

74 72 70 68 66 64 62 60 58 56 54 52 50

0

4209

19

5207 A-D 5211 A-D 5209 A-D 5213 A-D

5802

23

34

5216

5102

5014 5012 5010 5008 5006

5403 4914

4915 4913 4911 4909 4907

5419

5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

SPARLING SCHOOL

4

03 58 5801 5804

25

3-33.

66

6206

4218 42 16

20

63 MO N 65 37 TRO SE 67 35

84 86 88 90

4208

414103 01

6313 15 63

6513

3-40. 3204

76

34 AVE. 6507 6612

3302 3212 3210 3208 3206

3405

PT NE 29-46-20-W4

35 AVE.

1 65

6

0 42

9

14 34 2 1 34

3410 3408 3406 3404 3310 3308 3306 3304

6507

. 3-7

0 42

37 AVE.

6513 6511

ENEVOLD DR. 6611

3-4.

4210 4208

6410 6412

3620

3717B 3717A 3715B 3715A 3613B 3613A 3611B 3611A 3609B 3609A 3607B 3607A

0 651 6512

01

6801 6803 6805 6807 6809

3725

3724

3722

W

3-38. 3-14.

3727B 3727A

3726A

Century Meadows Baptist Church

4212

4213 4211

3-22.

0 38

3707 3705 3703 37 01

6405

3811

17 37 3715 3713 3711 3709

43A AVE. CL.

6313 6311

54

12 14

22

40 42 44 46

48 50 52

68 70 72 74

6202

4313 4311 4309 4307 4305 4303 6212

4 631 2 2 38

37A AVE.

4108

6318

3710 3709 3708 3707 3706 3705 3704

1

.

6312 6314

6407 4211 4209 4207 4205 4203 4201 4113 4111 4109 4107 4105

0 66

38

6332 4414 6330 4412 4410 6328 4408 6322 4406 6324 6326

21

23

10

47 AVE.

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17

18

4419

43 AVE.

6320

12 37 3710 3708 3706

E AV

6805 6807 6809 6811

03 38 1 0 38

4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405

44A AVE.

6316 6318

6320

4301

4211 6501 4209 4212 4207 4210 4205 4208 4203 4206 4204 42 AVE. 4201 4202 4112 4110

4101

6806 6808 6810 12 68

5

686801 03

5

06 37 04 37

7 .3

3

07 37 5 0 37 6910 3703 11 69

3

0 68

7203/ 3705

37 0

/ 01 70 09 37

CL

72 ST. CL.

.

01 72 08 37

01 69 903 6 07 8 69 9 690 0 06 69 69 08 6911 69 0 1 69

7201/ 3706

E AV/

69 0

CL. 6801

6314

4311B 4311A 4309B 4309A 4307B 4307A 4305B 4305A 4303B 4303A

400 40 9 0 393908 39 7 0 0 39 6 39 9 0 3819 39 4 39 07 02 3 39 05 383817 3 820 15 81 39 03 3 3812 8 8 3 38 01 38 13 3 816 19 3810 1 8 3 1 38 1 8 38 4 0 3820 3808 38 17 38 9 1 3818 38 2 38 15 3806 38 07 1 38 0 38 13 3816 38 05 0 3804 0 38 8 38 11 66 3 38 06 3814 04 38 09 3802 38 04 38 07 07 02 66 3812 38 05 0 37 38 3 4 01 3810 37 2 37 4 37 40 37 1 3 37 8 37 39 3 373 6 37 37 3 4 6322 3732 37 5 33 6324 3730 3731 6323 38 AVE. CL. 3728 3729

8 3816 3814

6804

ST 05 38 803 . C L. 3 69 69 02 04

4313 4314B 4314A 4311 4312 4309 4310B 4310A 4307 4308 4305 4306B 4306A 4304B 4303 4304A 6504 6502

3907 3905

38 1

2

39 AVE. CL. 6802

3810 3808 38 06

A

MARLER DR.

0 68

68 0

42 AVE.

6711

4008

40 AVE.

05 68 6807

3808 3809

7203/ 3717

3715 3713

38

3702

07 75 09 75

75 75 01 75 03 3716 05 3714 3712

69

ST. 02 71 70 4 0 70 2 0 71 4 710 6 710 7108 7202 7204 7206

3-20.

37A AVE.

4009

07 40 05 40 4003

3923 3921 3919 3917 3915 3913 3911 3909 3907 3905 3903 3901 3815 3813 3811 3809 38 0705 38 03 38 38 01 27 37 25 37 23 1 37 2 37

6802 68 01

6701

4008 06 40 004 4

4

E.

6712

1 67

402 5 402 402 3 401 91 401 401 57 401 3 4011

1

.

402 8 402 6 402 402 4 402 2 401 0 401 8 401 6 401 24 4010

0 68

ER DR

6803

6601 4302 4214 4212 4210 4208 4206 4204 6606

4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405 4313

4408 4406 4404

6011 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

6015 4621 4619 4617 4615 4613 4611 4609 4607

4421

1

3

41 AV

4211

0 42

71 ST.

720 B 7202 A 7204 B 04 72 A 06 72 6B 0 72

E.

7109 7111 7106B 7113 7108A B 7115 71082A

38A AV

MARL

DUGGAN 3-9. PARK 3-39. 4015 4013 4011 4009 4007 4005 4003 4001

/ 18 37 02

6 3714 3712 3710 3708 3706 3704 3702 31 75

. ST

E.

73

39 AV

7009 7011 7013

. ST

75 1

72

E.

Bethal Evangelical Lutheran Church

4102

7312

40 AV

3-13.

75 04 75 24/ 7506 ST. 377501 7508 75 7503 7510 7502 7505 7501 7504 7512 7507 7503 7506 7509 7514 7505 7508 7516/ 7511/ 7507 7510 3707 3709 7509 7512 7514

75 16 3918 3916 3914 3912 3910 3908 3906 3904 02 39 3 1 75

E.

7101 7103 7105 7107 4211

4113 7314 5 4111 31 4109 7 4107 4105 4103 4101

02 7501 7502 7501 75 04 02 75 7503 7504 6 41 04 7503 7506 410 75 7505 7506 7505 7508 7503 7506 7507 7508 7510 7507 7512 7508 7509 7514 7510 7601 7512 7603

41 AV

03 73 05 02 73 07 73 04 73 09 73 06 73 11 73 08 73 73 0 31 1 7

.

0 42

. ST 2 75 750

E AV

72 ST.

42083 0 74

42

7508 07 7505 75

42A AVE.

6810

4303 4301 4213 4211 4209 4207 4205 4203 6608

4416 4414

4701

4433 4431 4429 4427 4425 4423

0 62

9

2

750 4 7506

3-49.

43 AVE.

6802

6206

0 43

1 43

3-51.

44 AVE.

3-45.

4418

3-27.

6610 6612

3-26.

71 ST.

4314 4312 4310 4310 4314 311 4308 4 7012 4309 4305 4306 4310 4306 4303 4304 4307 4304 4308 4301 4302 4306 43 4305 4302 1 0 4304 43 4205 4204 14 4211 4212 4302 42 12 4211 4212 4203 4206 4201 10 42 10 74 4209 4210 4216 4205 4204 4209 42 42 42 05 08 4207 4208 4203 15 4214 4208 4207 42 6 03 6917 7114 4202 21 4206 05 20 71 6915 4205 06 4213 4206 4212 69 42 3 4 04 42 2 0 4203 4204 AVE. 7105 4211 42 42 1 4 4210 6923 3 691 . 20 4202 4209 42 AV 6902 4208 CL 4 105 7107 . 4 03 E. 6911 E7 4207 4206 41 1 6909 AV 301 4205 0 41 7312 04 42 4203 42

4416 4414 4412 4410 4408 4406

4312

15 43 4313 4311 4309 4307 4305 4303

44B AVE.

4420B 4420A

6301

16

4314 7202 4312 44 AVE.CL. 727201 4310 4313 03 4308 4311 4306 4309 43 4310 08 4307 4304 4305 4305 4306 4302 4303 4304 7104 AVE 4301 4302

4422

4425 4423 4421 4419 4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405

0 442 4418

First Baptist Church

6310 6312

7202

727201 03 43

3-23.

44B AVE.

4423 4421 4419 4420 4419 4417 4418 4417 4415 4415 4416 4413 4414 4411 4412 4409 4410 4407 4408 4405 4406

6311

4426 4424 4422 4420 4418 4416 4414 4412 4410

6406

4424

27 44

4432 4430 4428 4426 4424

45 AVE.

3-18.

6501

44 AVE.

44A AVE.CL.

8

8

4703

45 AVE.

6206

2

4707 4705

28

45 AVE.

44 2

50 AVE.

4923 4921 4919 4917

48 AVENUE (HIGHWAY 13)

6001

5305

5017 5015 5013 5011 5009

1-2.

48A AVE.

47A AVE.

3-48.

45A AVE.

4501

6606

44 18 44 18 B A 4416B 4416A 4414 B 4414A 4412B 4412A 4410B 4410A 4408B 4408A 4406B 4406A 4404B 4404A 4402B 4402A

65 11

4503 6509

3-47.

45 AVE.

4720

4405

4431 4429 4427 4425 4423 4421 4419 4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405 4403 4401

CCHS

6510

6501

7

46 AVE.

6501

44B AVE. 4439 4440 4437 4438 4435 4436 4433 4434 4431 4432 4429 4430 4427 4428 4425 4426 4423 4424 4421 4422 4419 4420 4417 4418 4415 4416 4413 4414 4411 4412 4409 4410 4407 4408 4405 4406 4403 4404 4401 4402

4317 18 43

4442 4440 4438 4436 4434 4432 4430 4428 4426 4424 4422 4420 4418 4416 4414 4412 4410 4408 4406 4404 4402

45 0

05 45 4503

4508 06 45

7409

4519 4515 19 4513 65 4511 45 4509 06 4507 4505 4504 4503 6612 4502

4518 4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 6702

8

45 AVE.

4529 4527 4525 4523 4521 4519 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509

6009

22

46 AVE. 4528 4526 4524 4522 4520 4518 4516 4514 4512 4510

7211

6006 to 6046

3-44.

6205

0 65

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

4505

4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

13 65 5 1 65

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

41

Building D

SIERRA STARDUST MOTEL

4605

46 AVE. 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

4623

39 45

45 37 4535 4533 4531 4529 4527 4525 4523 4521 4519 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

6102

4712 4710 4708 4706 4704 4702 4624 4622 4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606 4604 4602 4508 4506 4504

6601

4838 4836 4834

5608

18 74

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

44

6107

CAMROSE COMPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL

6601

4912

5701

4702

7210 Units 1 - 10

40B 40A 42B 42A

5901

4702

6601

RAMADA INN

19 45 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

58 48 21 11 4809 5820

Building C Building B GRAND PARK VILLAGE

53 AVE.

5444 5442 5440 5438 5436 5434 5432 5430 5428 5426 5424 5422 5420 5418 5416 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 5402

5502

55 AVE.

4804

6116

4705

6801

7005

4915 4913 4911 4909 4905

5609 5611

6505

45 20 4518

6003

6007

0 58

Camrose Community Church

5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5006

4713

NORSEMEN INN

5006

5010

4710 5601 03 56 605 5 07 56

47

5611

5011 5009 5007 5005

5018 5016 5014 5012 5010 5008

5015

5324 5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306

53A AVE.

5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5302

5323 5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305 5303 5110

55 AVE.

5505 5503 5501

4806

6216

6220

25

5014

5612

4730

6703

4710

38

48B AVE .

5408B 5408A

5406

5422 5420 5418 5416 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 5102

5000

5402

48B AVE.

5410

5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5106

5014

CAMROSE MOTEL

6215

4706

34

5412A 5412B

5

17 19 21 23

48 AVE.

( HIGHWAY 13)

4919 4920 4917 4918 4915 4916 4913 4914 4911 4912 4909 4910 4907 4908 4905 4906 4904 5710 5704

5716

6124

30

5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5203 5201

5416

0 52

14 20 22

31A to 31H

35A to 35H

39A to 39H

44

6202

28

5808

RCMP

6800

12 56 50A AVE. 5610

MIRROR LAKE CENTRE

25 29 31 33

22

6110

150

5007 5005 5003 5710

51 AVE.

S.

5815 581719 58

35 37A 37 41

5401

5415

6002

35A

27 29

6211

TRAVELLERS INN

CITY POLICE

CR E

GRANDVIEW CRES.

48A AVE.

6217

6410

PA RK

25

6508

ND

34

130-136

4815

6510 to 6550

6602

5009

5803 4918 4916

HIGHWAY 16 THRU CAMROSE (48 AVENUE)

170-160

6800

6800

180

100

6208

600

700

110-122

R&R INN & SUITES

38

6800

140

6800

4816 4814 4812

27-29

48B AVE.

33

6800

1-11.

800

4820

4823 4821 6219 4817 4815 4813 6220

GR A

49 AVE.

4827 4825

6217

6800

4879

4820

7300

340-310

4902

22 24

5020 5018 5016 5014 5012 5010 5008 5006 5004 5002

5002

4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

1-18.

4904

49 AVE.

200

5006

GRAND DR.

6202

5415

5314

4900

(EAST) ASPEN TERRACE

4906

5019 5017 5015 5013

5004

6002

6217

1-10.

6524

500

4908

5112 5110 5108 5106 5104 5702

5705

50 AVE. 4920

400

360

11 50 5009 5007 5005 5003 5001

6220

.

5001

AV E

50A AVE.

5008

01 70 7003

3

50

5008 5006 5004 6520

5008

1-3.

5301

5318

0 49

6801

6821

6514 5010

5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5202

5418

52 AVE.

5501 5503 5505 5507 5509

9

.

6512

AV E

0 49

49A AVE.

5203 5201

3

50

5205

5405A5405H 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5203

5330 5328 5326 5324 5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304 5302

5329 5327 5325 5323 5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307

ASPESIA

5215 A-D

5109 5107 5105 5103 5101

1 56

#19 #2 0

4 49 91 11 3 4 49 90 49 05 7 01

#2 6 #2 1 #1 #15 #2 2 #2 3 #14 #2 4 #13 #2 5 #1 2 #2 6 6802 #1#11 #2 7 8 #9 0 #2 9 #8 #30 #7 #6 #31 #5 2 #4 #3 #3 #2 #1

5204

5330 5328 5326 5324 5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304 5302

53A ST.

4

3

5011 5009 5007 5005 5003 5001

50 AVE.

4916 4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 04 49

West of 50 Street North of 48 Avenue

GOLF COURSE CLUB HOUSE

51 AVE.

5208 5206

5411 5327 5325 5323 5321 5319 5317 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305 5303 5301

5902

Area 1

SE 4-47-20-W4

5106 5104 5102 5024 5022 5020 5018 5016 5014 5012 5010 5008 5006 5004 5002

5210

5209 5207 5205 5203 5201

NE 4-47-20-W4

5000

5209

5213 5211B 5211A

5503 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

5211

5212

5215B 5215A

0 52

52 0

5611

5705 5214 5212 5210 5207 5208 52 5206 05 5204 5202

5320 5318 5314 5312 5310 5306 5304 5302

5301

5302

53 AVE.

5215 5213 5211 5209

5324

54 ST.

3 5301

5310 5308 5306 5304

Ukrainian Orthodox Church

5402

1-6.

5328

55 ST.

0 53

5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 06 52

53A AVE.

56 ST.

58 ST. CL.

5304 5302

19 53 7 1 53 5315 5313 5311 5309

5511

53 531416 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304 5302

5313 5311 5309 5307 5305

5408 5406

5423 5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407

5218

5306

5321

5317 5315

5308

58 ST.

5314 5312 5310

5316 5314

57 ST.

5319

5301 5303

5316

5603

5502

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305 5303

5324

54 AVE.

2

1-12.

5416A 5416 5414A 5414 5412A 5412 5410A 5410

5313

59 ST.

5806 5805 5804 5803 5802 5801

58 ST.

6002

5910 5908 5906 5904 5902 5810 5808 5806 5804 5802

60 ST.

5905 5903 5901 5806 5807 5804 5805 5802 5803

0 56

07 53 5305

6627

54A AVE.

5911 5909 5907 5905 5903 5901 5813 5811 5809

5320 5318

VE. 53 A

5410

5401/ 5910

61 3 53 0

1-16. 60 ST.

67 ST.

5302

5422 5420 5418

5322 20 53 18 53

5310

55 AVE.

5908 5906 5904 581 1 5902 5816 5809 5814 5807 5812 5805 5810 5803

7 54 1

6009

7

60 0

6005

61 05 60 02 61 03 60 18 60 01 60 16 60 17 60 14 60 15 60 12 1 61 60 10 6 601 3 02 08 00 1 600 9 6 00 6 601 6004 60 7 4 05 6002 6003 6000

6204

6206

6208

6210

6212

6302

5 6 61 403 2 ST ST 61 08 . .C 0 L. 6 6104 6 6 610 1 1 7

6225 6217 6223 6215 6221 6213 6219 6211 6217 6209 6215 6207 6213 6205 6211 6203 6209 6207 53 62 04 0 62 5 62 03 01

53 53 06 04 53 02 6304

5

530

5307

6214

6502

54 5409 54 07 54 05 0 54 3 01

E.

55 AV

5404 54 02

1-8.

5902

54B AVE.

5218

6001

6

0

66 0

1-9.

.

54 16 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 02 54

5507 5506 5505 5504 5503 5502

4802

AV E

07 53 5 0 53

5302

A

5431 5429 5427 5425 5423 5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403

1 60

8

5304

9

54

11 66 13 66 5 1 12 66 66 14 17 66 07 66 16 9 66 09 66 8 661 66 11 661 66 3 6620 6621 661 22 6623 6615 66 24 6625 5307 66

54 AVE.

68 ST.

54 0

4 5512 5510 5508 5506 5504 5502

55 AVE.

55 AVE. CL. 5426 5424 5422 5420 5418 5416 5414 6012 5412 5410 5408 5406

55 1

6

8

1-17.

1 50

5413 5411

6104

0 53

1-4.

53 53 09 53 07 05 530 6

03 53 01 53 6202

53 AVE.

3

0 53

53 5301 66 08 5306 0 6601 66 3 660 05 66 4 660 66 06 3 66 66 08 0 10 66 5 07 66 09

6603 6605

5308 5306 5304

reet

2

64

5406

66 St

54 12 5 54 410 54 08 54 06 04 05 54

0 54

ST 6401

6301 6301 6303 63037 0 . 53

64 64 03 64 05 0 650 7 65031 6505 6507 5309

66 ST.

5415

6

5808 10 58

ST

54 AVE.

CAMROSE COMMUNITYWIDE GARAGE SALE WEEKEND 1-1.

6602 6604

5414

60 0

6004

63 ST.

64

1-13.

NE 4-47-20-W4

5407 5405 5403 5401

60 0

VICTORIA PARK

55 AV

5410 8 0 54 6 0 54 4 0 54 2 0 54

65 04 65 06 6508 65 65 0 ST 6510 650 7 9 540 . 6511 2 6512 6504 6513 6514 6506 6515 6516 6508 6517 540 6518 3

1-14.

5411 5409

6

. ST

1-15.

E.

1 54

6302 6303 5402 6304 6305 6304 6307 6306 6306 63091 5403 6308 631 5 0 54 .

6310 12 63

68

6314

5412

5418

53 ST.

56 AVE.

5014 5012 5010 5008 5004

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Camrose ess Map

Creekview Landing Condos

6406-44B Avenue 3503-57 Street 7506-38A Avenue 5908-44 Avenue 6308 Marler Drive 4309-71 Street Close 15 Edgewood Drive 6206-39 Avenue 4306-72 Street 4409-65 Street 38 Elliott Drive 136 Edgewood Close 4214-60 Street Close 3207-64 Street 4717-51 Street 24 Montcalm Avenue 4614-52 Street 6405-32 Avenue 3504-52A Street

3-37. 3-38. 3-39. 3-40. 3-41. 3-42. 3-43. 3-44.

3406-59 Street Close 3814-64 Street 6821-40 Avenue Close 6609-33 Avenue 6208-34 Avenue 5408A-43 Avenue 5404B-42 Avenue 14 Montjoy Avenue (back lane)

3-45. Area of 70 Street and 43 Avenue Crescent 3-46. 14 Montcalm Avenue 3-47. 6605-45 Avenue (in alley)

3-48. 3-49. 3-50. 3-51. 3-52.

44 Mount Pleasant Drive 4206-72 Street 4108-62 Street 4209-73 Street 3404-50A Street Close Creekview Landing Condos

3-53. #1 and #4, 4710-53 Street Fountainview Condos (back alley)

Area 4 4-1. 44 Street & 47 Avenue Camrose Heritage Railway Stn

4-2. 4615-50 Street 4-3. 4514-46 Street 4-4. 4702-45 Street

Before dropping off your excess garage sale items at a Camrose Charity (ReStore, Centra Cam facilities, Diabetes boxes, Thrift Shop, etc.) kindly confirm hours of operation or availability of space.


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, May 19, 2015 – Page 35

PCN fall prevention event By Murray Green

The Camrose Primary Care Network (PCN) fall prevention team is offering a free learning event for seniors on May 21. The event will focus on informing seniors about the risk of falling and the impact it can have on their health. The event at the Duggan Mall in Camrose will be filled with important information on how to prevent falling. There will also be interactive displays, refreshments and a Tai Chi demonstration. As people age, the risk of falling and becoming injured in those falls greatly increases. Falls can result in injuries that limit your ability to move and to remain active and independent. Alberta has seen a sharp rise in fall related hospital admissions and emergency department visits and is noted to have the third highest rate of senior falls admissions in Canada. “The good news is you can take steps to prevent this from happening to you,” said PCN communications lead Colleen Lindholm. “Fall prevention isn’t just about stopping falls before they happen. It’s about continuing to enjoy life’s simple moments; it’s about playing with your grandchildren and keeping active with friends and family. Most of all, fall prevention is about keeping your independence.” Keynote speaker Dr. Val Smith is a Care of the Elderly Physician and also the Physician Lead for the Camrose PCN geriatric programming. “Falls are not an inevitable result of aging, but the risk of a fall can increase as one ages,” said Dr. Smith. “Older adults value their independence and a single fall can result in significant disability and loss of function. If you fall once you are more likely to fall again. There has been tremendous research and interest in identifying risks for falls and what we can do to lower that risk. A comprehensive falls risk assessment and targeted interventions for those identified at high risk is a step in the right direction.” Dr. Smith will speak at 2:30 p.m. and will also field questions after her talk. Before and after her presentation seniors can enjoy other interactive demonstrations. Information is available from the PCN exercise specialist and pharmacist. “The afternoon promises to be an event complete with valuable information, refreshments, fellowship and even some fun giveaways,” said Lindholm. “Be sure to attend and see what the Camrose PCN fall prevention team has to offer.” For more information on this event, or the Camrose PCN falls prevention program visit www.camrosepcn.com or phone 780-672-5034.

Carillion Canada Inc. is currently seeking

SEASONAL LABOURERS

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

Security If you’ve got a level head and an air of authority, we want to talk to you.

Cashier

An opening for a cashier exists in our restaurant. Apply for any of these positions with resumé at the front desk.

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

is now hiring for the following positions:

Full-Time Office Personnel with Bookkeeping Experience • • • •

Must be experienced and proficient with computers Savvy at using the internet as a resource Experience with QuickBooks is an asset Able to do the day-to-day tasks of receivables, payables and invoicing • Ability to work together as a team with other office staff, field staff and customers • Have a good phone manner and be able to communicate with customers

Portable Toilet Truck Driver • • • • •

Must be reliable, listen to instructions and willing to work Ability to use an iPad is an asset Work is local and you will be home every night Knowledge of Edmonton and area is preferred We offer competitive wages with OT and benefits

Please email resumé to Nicole@ bowrayneholdings.com, fax to 780-672-0797 or drop off attention Nicole at 3928-48 Ave. Please specify the position you are interested in when applying

LOOKING FOR EXTRA INCOME? The Camrose Booster is looking for carriers to deliver The Camrose Booster on Tuesdays and a weekly flyer package on Thursdays. Have your own route or work casual as a holiday relief carrier. Get paid to exercise! Please call 780-672-3142 and ask for Leanne or email taje@cable-lynx.net

Receptionist An excellent telephone manner and friendly outgoing personality are musts and some working knowledge of computers would be an asset. Duties include a busy switchboard, greeting customers, booking in vehicles, data entry and general office duties. Please send resumé to chohm@lambford.com or fax to 780-672-2440.

Highway 13 East, 3771-48 Avenue, Camrose

You supply the photo in person or by email (ads@camrosebooster. com) and we will add it to your paid classified advertisement at absolutely no extra charge. ONLY applies to: Auto, Boats, RVs, Motorcycles, ATVs, Auto Misc., Pets/Pet Supplies, Lost and Found, Rentals, Livestock, Machinery, Household, Real Estate and Misc. Always better – Always better read!

FIVE-PIECE WESTBURY DRUM SET – $400. Ph. 780373-3743.

for Camrose Job Duties: General labour including cracksealing and flagging but may include checking road, picking garbage, etc. Carillion Canada Inc. offers competitive wages. Applicants must have a good driving record and a valid Class 5 driver’s license. First Aid Certification is an asset or willing to obtain. Carillion maintains a substance abuse policy. Email or fax applications to: Carillion Canada Inc. Email: drewega@carillion.ca Fax: 780-632-5060

4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 Phone 780-672-3142 • Fax 780-672-2518 Email ads@camrosebooster.com

DISHWASHERS

LINE COOKS

6115-48 Ave., Camrose

6115-48 Avenue, Camrose

Part-time. Apply within.

Part-time/Full-time. Apply within.


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Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

It’s nice when you discover the job is as good as the coffee

Quality Training • Incentive Programs Benefits or Bonus Program

If you share our passion for success and high performance, then Viterra is the place for you.

Facility Sales & Admin Killam, AB

The Facility Sales & Admin position is responsible for general clerical and bookkeeping duties. You will also play a key role in providing customer service to our clients. Ideal candidates have a Grade 12 education or equivalent, the ability to work effectively in a Microsoft Office environment and knowledge of standard office record-keeping procedures. Preference will be given to applicants with a minimum of one year of agri-business or clerical experience. Tracking number 3543. Viterra offers a competitive salary and benefits plan. For more information and to apply, please visit Viterra.com. The closing date for applications is May 24, 2015. Viterra is Canada’s grain industry leader, supported by the expertise of its people, a superior network of assets, and unrivalled connections to world markets. Headquartered in Regina, Saskatchewan, our commitment to agriculture goes back over 100 years, partnering with farmers to market and move their crops to areas of need around the world. Guided by our values of integrity, trust and respect, our goal is to achieve a workforce as diverse as the people we serve. We encourage aboriginal people, persons with disabilities, women, visible minorities and others to join our team.

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This position is responsible for providing support to the Executive Director. It requires considerable independent initiative, a high degree of confidentiality, and has involvement in the development and coordination of various shelter program components. The nature of the work is diverse, requiring a good working knowledge of all program policies and procedures, services and needs of the clients served by the Camrose Women’s Shelter Society. This position requires strong interpersonal skills, ability to coordinate a wide variety of tasks, provide assistance, support and coordination within a team environment and exercise positive communication skills including providing information and/or response to inquiries. This position requires a high skill level and working knowledge of the Outcome Tracker data base, computer programs and management of agency records and files. Qualifications A diploma in a business field or human relations field is preferred, with minimum five years’ experience in administrative related work, familiar and competent with Outcome Tracker or a similar database and other computer software, such as Excel and Powerpoint, experience in basic receipting and invoicing, experience in coordinating residential support services such as food services, office administration, Driver’s License, First Aid and CPR. • manages and supervises our Outcome Tracker, trains new staff on the database, generates reports, solve problems • issues donation receipts and thank you letters (managing a donor database) • payroll entry, sick and vacation time tracking • be part of organizing ongoing projects, such as WAM • ability to provide good judgement • manage administrative/office activities and be able to carry most work to completion • ability to maintain administration files • assisting with fundraising events, committee work, scheduling staff meetings, developing meeting agenda and minutes • provide feedback to ED as required on shelter programming, statistical analysis • respond to information requests • prepare board meeting packages • coordinate ordering of supplies, such as groceries and basic shelter needs • assist ED in other areas, as directed or required Closing date is May 29, 2015 Please email resumés to exec@camrosewomenshelter.org

Hiring for 796005 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 6602-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 4R1 • Food Service Supervisors (8 positions) full-time, shift work, minimum 1 to 2 years’ industry experience, $13.50 per hour plus benefits • Food Counter Attendants (12 positions) full-time, shift work, no experience or education necessary, $12.50 per hour plus benefits All positions starting ASAP. Apply with resumé in person or by mail, phone 780-608-7626 (Roxy/Ken) or fax 780-672-9455.

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Hiring for 1256146 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 3601-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 1L8 • Food Service Supervisors (8 positions) full-time, shift work, minimum 1 to 2 years’ industry experience, $13.50 per hour plus benefits • Food Counter Attendants (12 positions) full-time, shift work, no experience or education necessary, $12.50 per hour plus benefits All positions starting ASAP. Apply with resumé in person or by mail, phone 780-672-5087 (Diane/Dave) or fax 780-672-8808.

Wise Owl Lookout Medical Frauds – “Miracle” cures are useless mail-order devices and ‘medicines’

– the Camrose Wise Owl Program

The Soap Stop is currently looking for an energetic, physically fit Receiver and Warehouse Person, who would be responsible for the day-to-day operation of our warehouse, inventory accuracy and in-town deliveries. We are a locally owned family business providing commercial cleaning chemicals, equipment, accessories and away-fromhome paper products to east central Alberta. The successful applicant will be detail oriented, able to work safely with minimal supervision, and a desire to ensure our customers receive the best service possible. Computer familiarity is important. The position is full-time, Monday to Friday (8:00 am to 5:00 pm). Training will be provided. A driver’s abstract will be required of the successful applicant. If this describes you, please submit your resumé to Mr. Greg Grose, on or before May 23, 2015. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Janitorial and Industrial Cleaning Supplies

BIRTHS To Ashley and

Mike Davey, of Red Deer, a daughter on April 11. To Lorri and P.J. Stasko, of Camrose, a daughter on May 4. To Mel and Roy Simpson, of Wainwright, a daughter on May 5. To Jewels Lauder and Taylor Block, of Camrose, a son on May 8. To Lyndsey Toppin and Tim Johnson, of Camrose, a daughter on May 10. To Kayla and Cody Wolbeck, of Heisler, a son on May 12.

DEATHS Lena Schnell, of Edmon-

ton, formerly of Camrose, on May 11, at 98 years of age. William Schauer, of Camrose, formerly of Holden, on May 15, at 89 years of age.

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Proposed Bylaw #2847/15

Proposed Bylaw #2848/15

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 #2847/15 on May 4, 2015.

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 #2848/15 on May 4, 2015.

The purpose of Bylaw #2847/15 is to amend Land Use Bylaw #2567/07 as follows: 1.

That Land Use Bylaw #2567/07 as amended, be further amended by redistricting a portion of SE 34-46-20-W4 from R2 – Single Family Residential to R2A – Single Family Residential or Duplex District. The proposed redistricting will allow for smaller single family residential lots than what is currently permitted in the R2 land use district. (Similar to Creekview)

A Public Hearing is scheduled to be held as follows: Date: June 1, 2015 Time: 5:00 p.m. Place: Council Chambers, City Hall, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB Any person(s) who have an interest regarding the passing of Bylaw #2847/15 are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing in person to state their support or objections. Any written submissions to be considered by City Council are required to be submitted no later than May 22, 2015, at 4:00 pm. by mail to: Kim Isaak, Acting City Manager, 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 #2847/15 at the regular Council Meeting on June 1, 2015. For additional information, contact Aaron Leckie, Director of Planning and Development, phone 780-672-4428 or email to aleckie@ Camrose.ca.

SUBJECT PROPERTY

NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS

The purpose of Bylaw #2848/15 is to amend Land Use Bylaw #2567/07 as follows: 1.

That Land Use Bylaw #2567/07 as amended, be further amended by redistricting all of Lot 1A, Block 1, Plan 1116RS (5511-48 Avenue) from I – Institutional District to C4 – Neighbourhood Commercial District. The redistricting application is in support of a change of use for the site.

A Public Hearing is scheduled to be held as follows: Date: June 1, 2015 Time: 5:00 p.m. Place: Council Chambers, City Hall, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB Any person(s) who have an interest regarding the passing of Bylaw #2848/15 are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing in person to state their support or objections. Any written submissions to be considered by City Council are required to be submitted no later than May 22, 2015, at 4:00 pm. by mail to: Kim Isaak, Acting City Manager, 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 #2848/15 at the regular Council Meeting on June 1, 2015. For additional information, contact Aaron Leckie, Director of Planning and Development, phone 780-672-4428 or email to aleckie@Camrose.ca.

SUBJECT PROPERTY

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 Bylaw of the City of Camrose. The development permits have been approved SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF APPEAL TO THE SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD. Any person wishing to appeal an approval may do so by serving a written notice of appeal and the REQUIRED FEE to the Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose (telephone 780-672-4426) within 14 days after the date of this notice. Further information regarding these Development Permits may be obtained from the City of Camrose Development Services, Lower Floor, Mirror Lake Centre, during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday (telephone 780-672-4428). Permit #

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(Section 311(1) of the Municipal Government Act)

If you have not received a notice for your property please contact the Assessment Department. Assessment Inquiries: Assessment Department – City of Camrose Located at 5415-49 Avenue – Until May 28 Located at 5204-50 Avenue – Starting June 1 Mailing Address: 5204-50 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 Phone 780-678-3032 Fax 780-672-2469 Email assessment@camrose.ca Travis Lantz, AMAA, City Assessor SPECIAL NOTICE 2015 Property Taxes are due on June 30, 2015 to avoid penalty on July 1, 2015. Pursuant to Section 3 of the Matters Relating to Assessment and Taxation Regulation 220/2004, your 2015 assessment has been determined using a valuation date of July 1, 2014.

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Battle River Regional Division No. 31 Tenders for: Bashaw School (Replacement) Bashaw, Alberta Sealed Tenders for the Bashaw School (Replacement) located in Bashaw, Alberta will be received until 14:00 hours on Thursday June 4, 2015 at the offices of:

Notice of application for approval to renew the natural gas franchise agreement between the City of Camrose and ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. Application summary: The Alberta Utilities Commission expects to receive an application from ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. to renew its franchise agreement with the City of Camrose, following the submission deadline indicated below. The franchise agreement will continue to allow ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. the exclusive right to deliver natural gas to the residents of the City of Camrose for 10 years effective July 1, 2015. The monthly franchise fee percentage will remain the same at eighteen percent (18.00%) effective July 1, 2015. Including linear property taxes, the franchise fee for an average residential customer is forecast to remain the same at $6.62 per month. An average residential customer uses about 120 gigajoules per year. You may send your objections, concerns about, or support for the application in writing to the City of Camrose or ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. on or before June 2, 2015 at: City of Camrose, Kim Isaak, Acting City Manager, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose AB, T4V 0S8; phone 780-678-3027; email kisaak@camrose.ca ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd., Greg Caldwell, Manager Regulatory, 8th Floor 10035-105 St. NW, Edmonton, AB; phone 780-420-7335; email Greg.Caldwell@atcogas.com Any submissions received, unless you request otherwise, will be part of the application submitted and will become part of the public record. For more information on franchises or to receive a copy of the franchise agreement please contact either the City of Camrose or ATCO Gas and Pipelines Ltd. at the addresses listed above. For more information:

The Workun Garrick Partnership Architecture and Interior Design Inc. Suite 1200, 10117 Jasper Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5J 1W8 A public opening of the tenders is scheduled for 14:05 hours, of the same day, in the boardroom of The Workun Garrick Partnership Architecture and Interior Design Inc. The General scope of work included in the project is as follows: • Construction of a new replacement school for Bashaw School; • Demolition of the existing Bashaw School once the new school is complete; • Related site work. Plans and specifications may be obtained upon the deposit of a $200.00 cheque per set by General Contractors and Prime Mechanical and Electrical Contractors on or after 14:00 hours on Wednesday May 13, 2015, at the offices of The Workun Garrick Partnership Architecture and Interior Design Inc. A pre-bid meeting will be held at Bashaw School in Bashaw, Alberta on Thursday May 21, 2015 at 9:30 a.m. Those contractors that are members of the Plan Deposit Guarantee Program in Edmonton do not require a deposit cheque. Tenders shall be accompanied by a Bid Bond in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the Base Bid submitted and a “Consent of Surety”. In addition, the successful contractor will be required to provide a Performance Bond and a Labour and Materials Payment bond, both in the amount of fifty percent (50%) of their tender quotation. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Mr. Percy Roberts Director of Operations & Maintenance Battle River Regional Division No. 31 5402-48A Avenue Camrose, Alberta T4V 0L3

For more information about the AUC or its approval process associated with franchise applications, please contact the AUC directly at 780-427-4903 or at consumer-relations@auc.ab.ca The Alberta Utilities Commission is an independent, quasi-judicial regulatory body responsible for making decisions about utility-related applications. Issued on May 19, 2015. Alberta Utilities Commission Douglas A. Larder, QC, General Counsel

Employment Opportunities MUSEUM ASSISTANT

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of HAZEL JOAN FRANG, who died on April 21, 2015. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by Tuesday, June 30, 2015, and provide details of your claim with ANITA FRANG, 75 Victoria Cross Blvd. SW, Calgary, AB T3E 7W3. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

(2 positions)

The City of Camrose is seeking hard working individuals for summer jobs as Museum Assistants at the Camrose and District Museum. FUNCTIONS: • Assist Museum Coordinator in the day-to-day operation of the museum. • Public relations and customer service, including in person and over the phone. • Assist with special events and the promotion of the museum. • Assist with basic upkeep and cleanliness of the museum. QUALIFICATIONS: • Reliable with a strong work ethic. • Ability to follow instructions and work both independently and in a team environment. • Basic computer skills. • Pleasant personality and enjoy working with the public. • Focus on customer service.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of LEONARD IRVINE MALONE, who died on February 23, 2015. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by June 26, 2015, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

HOURS OF WORK: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday during the month of June 2015; 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, Wednesday through Sunday in July and August 2015. Flexibility in hours may be necessary to address operational requirements. HOURLY WAGE: The hourly wage for this position will be based $12.02 per hour. APPLICATIONS: If this summer job sounds like a fit for you, please submit a cover letter and resume to the address below. If applying by e-mail, please ensure position title is included in the subject line. Positions will be filled as suitable applicants are found. We thank all applicants for their interest in working for the City of Camrose; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. City of Camrose Community Services Department Attention: Dawn Mercereau, Facilities Director facilities@camrose.ca Mailing Address: 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 Community Services Office Location: Within the Aquatic Centre (5600-44 Avenue, Camrose, AB) Phone 780-672-9195 Fax 780-672-4915 Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP). The personal information recorded on the application form is being collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The information will be used for the purpose(s) of employee recruitment and administration and is protected by the privacy provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. If you require additional information concerning the collection and use of this personal information, please contact the FOIP Officer at 780-672-4426.

HAUSER HOME HARDWARE HELPS SCOUTS

Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre donated 50/50 proceeds from its 20th annual contractors’ breakfast to the 6th Camrose Scouts. Pictured are Diane Stadnyk and Cody Lehman from Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre presenting to 6th Camrose Scouts representative Wally Lindberg.


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EXC. BUNGALOW, SHOPS, 80 ACRES OF COUNTRY! ... Looking for space, peaceful country lifestyle? Exc. 80 acre property w/beautiful 5-bdrm. 1668 sq. ft. bungalow. Spacious, bright open plan w/countryside views. Amazing kitchen, exc. dinette, lovely LR, cozy gas FP, spacious master, en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev., cozy in-floor htg. Covered deck. Attached 26’x22’ in-floor htd. garage, 38’x28’ htd. garage, 24’x24’ hobby shop + more! Wow, a must see! Asking $679,900 CA0055868 THOUGHTFUL DESIGN FOR COUNTRY LIVING! ... 2395 sq. ft. 1.5-storey w/3.56 acres to enjoy. Awesome kitchen w/massive island seating 6, enough counter space to inspire the chef within. Spacious LR w/wood FP, exc. mudroom/laundry w/lots of cabinetry, sink, adjoining 3-pce. bath. Master w/ glass block and tile shower, corner jet soaker tub, WI closet. Lge. wrap-around covered veranda, att. 26’x28’ garage w/in-floor htg. Lge. shop w/office, bathroom. Asking $619,900 CA0060233

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RENOVATED 5-BDRM. BI-LEVEL ... backs onto schoolyard. Substantial renovation on main level has created beautiful open concept design, including triple pane windows, new flooring, updated 3-pce. en suite, brand new kitchen w/SS appl., tons of storage/workspace + handy centre island. 3 bdrm. up, 2 down, attached 24’x28’ garage, RV parking, fenced yard + more. Asking $359,900 CA0051944

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Sat., May 23, 1-3 p.m. 5426-60 Street EXCELLENT FAMILY BUNGALOW, VICG !TORIA PARK! ... IN ST LI W NE Close to golf course, park. Spacious 5-bdrm. w/bright, open floor plan, lovely LR, DR, exc. country kitchen/dinette. Spacious master, en suite, MF laundry option. Cozy bsmt., in-floor htg., huge family/games room, a/c. Nicely landscaped, att. garage, alley access. Exc. value! Asking $335,000 CA0059869

OVER $300,000 GORGEOUS 2005 SQ. FT. 2-STOREY BACKING ONTO FIELD ... Wow! Captivating, refreshing G !design. You’ll absoNEW LISTIN lutely love it! Exc. presentation. Beautiful open floor plan, 9’ ceilings, gorgeous open staircase, balcony overlooking foyer. Awesome kitchen, granite counter tops. Amazing great room, bright dinette, MF laundry. Bonus room, huge master, superb en suite, a/c + more! 24’x22’ fin. garage. A must see! Asking $429,000 CA0059435 SPACIOUS FAMILY BUNGALOW! ... Awesome culde-sac w/island, parks, school close by! Lovely spacious LR, DR, country kitchen, MF family room, cozy gas FP, en suite, huge family / games room. Private yard, low maint., beautifully landscaped, 24’x24’ garage. Very well maintained. Asking $337,900 CA0059586 EXCITING 2186 SQ. FT. FLOOR PLAN BY ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS … 4 bdrm., flex room, walk through pantry, awesome kitchen, lovely master w/5-pce. en suite. CA0046334 Asking $444,900

CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 TERRIFIC 1,404 SQ. FT. HOME, IN CREEKVIEW ... 3 bdrm., raised eating bar, corner pantry, nice master c/w large WI closet and 5 pce. en suite! Asking $394,900 CA0046342 WOW! IMPRESSIVE FAMILY BI-LEVEL, CLOSE TO PARK! ... Exc. presentation featuring beautiful open staircase, vaulted ceilings! Asking $387,900 CA0057181 IMPRESSIVE BILEVEL, CLOSE TO PARKS! ... Wow! A perfect gem! You’ll love the bright open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, gorgeous hardwood flooring. Superb kitchen, large island w/breakfast bar, WI pantry. Great dinette, lovely bright LR, spacious master, WI closet, en suite. Exc. bsmt. dev., large media/games room, 2 bdrm. Awesome yard, fenced, alley access + more. Just move in! Asking $345,900 CA0057460 EXCELLENT 4 BDRM. FAMILY HOME IN CREEKVIEW ... Open concept w/ large bright winNEW PR ICE! dows in the spacious LR and dinette, both adjoined to the lovely kitchen w/gas stove and large island w/sink and eating bar. Spacious en suite, corner shower and separate corner soaker tub. Awesome theatre room. Bsmt. is nicely finished with a FR, 4th bdrm. and 3-pc. bath. Double attached garage and large shed complete this excellent home. Be sure to view! Asking $405,000 CA0055448 E XCITING 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! Asking $399,900 CA0046337 A M A Z I N G CUSTOM BUILT WA L KO U T BUNGALOW IN VA L L E Y V I E W ! WOW ! ... Premier location! Exceptional quality, impressive floor plan. Featuring 9’ and 13’6 coffered ceilings, gorgeous open stairwell, beautiful hardwood floors, extra large windows, custom cabinetry and granite. Amazing kitchen and cabinetry with huge island and breakfast bar. Awesome great room and dinette with views. Superb master and en suite. MF laundry. Excellent bsmt., infloor heating, huge FR/games area, custom bar and media room! Awesome yard, cov. deck, private courtyard and AC. Triple garage. It’s perfect! Asking $859,900 CA0055578 BEAUTIFUL 2006 SQ. FT. HOME IN CREEKVIEW! … Triple garage, walk through pantry, bonus room, MF laundry, close to park and walking trails. Asking $474,900 CA0051286 BEAUTIFUL WALKOUT BUNGALOW OVERLOOKING AWESOME! VALLEY! ... Amazing valley views, impressive custom built 1771 sq. ft., spacious open floor plan, beautiful wood accented ceilings, lovely hardwood flooring, gorgous 2-sided stone FP in LR, exc. kitchen cabinetry, soapstone countertops, superb en suite, 6’ tub, beautiful WI shower, MF laundry, exc. bsmt. In-floor htg., a/c, family/media room, games area + more! Beautifully landscaped yard, 33’x24’ garage. You’ll love it! Asking $769,000 CA0056400 PREMIER VALLEY-VIEW CULDE-SAC LOCATION ... close to parks, walking ! ED trails. ComR EDUC pletely fin. w/gorgeous features. Upgraded walnut hardwood, floor tiles. Beautiful kitchen w/upgraded white cabinetry, granite counters, corner pantry. Lots of living space w/cozy dinette, spacious living, stunning sun room w/ yard access. 5-pce. en suite, WI closet in master. Fin. bsmt. Huge yard, fenced/landscaped, 2-tiered deck, impressive triple htd. garage. You’ll love it! Asking $529,900 CA0053975 NEXT TO NEW, COMPLETELY FINISHED! … Across from park/ playground, close to walking paths. Bright, beautiful finishing. 4 bdrm., 3 baths, gorgeous white cabinetry, upgraded appl. pkg., durable tile/laminate/vinyl flooring. Fenced yard, dble. garage, cozy deck. Awesome master w/ vaulted ceiling, WI closet, 5-pce. en suite w/htd. floors. Beautiful area, you’ll love it! CA0054737 Asking $419,500

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EXC. FAMILY BUNGALOW IN VICTORIA PARK! ... Close to golf course, park. Spacious 5-bdrm. w/bright open floor plan. Lovely LR, DR, exc. country kitchen/dinette. Spacious master, en suite, MF laundry option. Cozy bsmt., in-floor htg., huge family/games room, a/c. Nicely landscaped, attached garage, alley access. Exc. value! Asking $335,000 CA0059869

Beautiful Bungalows and Two Storeys by Battle River Homes Valleyview

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

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!

ONE OF A KIND BACKING ONTO THE CAMROSE FOUNTAIN! ... 110’x120’ lot with walkout basement, mature trees and private back yard. 1370 sq. ft. above grade, single attached garage, spacious LR, covered deck. So much potential! Here’s your chance to own one of Camrose’s premier locations! Asking $379,000 CA0044038 NEW BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION! ... By Tom Construc! Banack G IN ST tion. Energy effiLI NEW cient built 1460 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., vaulted ceilings, awesome kitchen, granite, FP, superb master, en suite. MF laundry. Bsmt. all framed, cozy in-floor htg. Htd. garage all fin. + lots more! Asking $443,900 CA0056594 BEAUTIFUL WALKOUT BUNGALOW BACKING ONTO PARK! ... New and exciting floor plan in Blackstone Estates! Exc. presentation, beautiful staircase, bright windows, coffered ceilings, hardwood, tile flooring. Exc. kitchen, granite, pantry, gorgeous great room w/beautiful FP, superb master, en suite. MF laundry, in-floor htg. 24’x26’ htd. garage all fin. A/C and more! Pick your colours! You’ll love it! CA0052047 Asking $529,400 EXC. BUNG A L O W , CENTURY PR ICE! M E A D O W S ! NEW ... Spacious foyer, cork flooring, tray ceilings, extra bright LR, lovely country kitchen, bright dinette, MF laundry, 3 baths. Exc. bsmt. dev., a/c. Attach. htd. garage, large maint.-free deck, alley access + more! CA0057960 Now only $332,900 1404 SQ. FT. M U LT I - L E V E L HOM E IN CREEKVIEW! ... Functional kitchen, corner pantry, LR, 2 spare bdrm. on MF, master above garage w/4-pce. en suite, WI closet. Asking $426,900 CA0051296 NEW BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION! ... By Tom Banack Construc! tion. Energy effiG IN ST LI NEW cient built 1439 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., vaulted ceilings, awesome kitchen, granite, FP, superb master, en suite. MF laundry. Bsmt. all framed, cozy infloor htg. Covered deck, superb 26’x22’ garage all fin., in-floor htg. Lots more! CA0056601 Asking $443,900 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW HOME, A W E S O M E YARD! ... Wow! ! ED ST T LI beautiful spacious 1630 Cul-de-sac JUS location, sq. ft. w/exc. MF living space! Lovely front LR, exc. kitchen w/ lots of workspace, 2 pantries, awesome dinette, family room. Spacious master, en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev., huge family/games area. 26’x22’ garage, RV parking + more! Exc. retirement or family home! Asking $409,900 CA0058946 IM M AC UL AT E BUNGALOW IN VA L L E Y V I E W ! ... Hardwood EDUCED ! floors,Rvaulted ceilings, granite counter tops, maple cabinets, fully fin. bsmt. Triple car htd. garage, RV parking, exc. yard w/stunning deck. Too much to note, have a look for yourself! Asking $459,900 CA0058806 EXC. QUALIT Y BUILT MODIFIED BI-LEVEL ... located in Century Meadows close to Jack Stuart School, playgrounds, walking trails. 4 bdrm., office/den, 3 baths. Beautiful, mature landscaped yard. Don’t miss out on this one! Asking $368,000 CA0056587 EXC. FULLY FIN. 2186 SQ. FT. 2-STOREY ... steps away from park, walking trails ! ! Dble. htd. garage, JUST LISTED awesome kitchen, huge centre island, walkthrough pantry, under-cabinet lighting, granite throughout. 6 bdrm., flex room + much more! Asking $479,900 CA0058176 CL A SSIC B U N G A L OW IN IDEAL LOCATION ... This cared for home has a great layout, nice sized kitchen, 3 bdrm. w/reno’d en suite, WI closet. MF laundry, htd. garage, a/c. Landscaped yard. Close to parks, schools, trails. Perfect fit for any family! Asking $335,500 CA0055771

IN CITY OF CAMROSE 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

MULTI-FAMILY LOTS GRANDVIEW AREA R2A LOT WITH EXCELLENT LOCATION! ... Wow! 56.7’x179’! Lots of potential for your next investment project! Excellent opportunity! Asking $159,900 CA0048418

SW Meadows

Walkout Lot Available – Build Your Dream Home!

• 1932 sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms • Bonus room • 22’x26’ garage Asking $429,162 CA0060211

GREAT OPPORTUNITY! ... Bare lot bordering 48th Avenue and 46th Street in Camrose. Close to schools, downtown. Zoned DC. Asking $150,000 CA0004722 TOWNHOUSE LOT WITH 4 SEPARATE TITLES ... backing onto park! Excellent location! Asking $223,900 CA298468 2.5 ACRES ZONED R3 AND MULTI-FAMILY ... Exceptional west end location across from huge park and playground, by west end amenities. Lots of potential with re-division options. Call now! CA298482

BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW BACKING E! PARK! IC PR W NE open floorONTO ... 5-bdrm., beautiful plan, vaulted ceilings, lots of bright windows. You’ll love kitchen design, bright dinette, cozy great room, den, spacious master, en suite, MF laundry. Awesome bsmt., superior sound proofing, coffered ceilings, huge family room. Exc. yard, rubber matted play area, huge tiered deck, chain link fencing, RV parking. CA0057913 Asking $399,000 PERFECT FAMILY HOME IN CREEKVIEW! ... Spacious entry, open concept floor plan. Kitchen styled w/granite, SS appl., beautiful hardwood. Great dining area, gas FP, MF laundry, Master has spa-like 5-pce. en suite. 2 bdrm. up + awesome bonus room! Lots of extra features incl. a/c, htd. garage, RV parking. Great landscaping, fully fenced corner lot. Asking $480,000 CA0052798 B E A U T I F U L PARKRIDGE ESTATES MODIFIED BUNGALOW ON PARK! ... Premier location ! ON PAR K – school, walking trails close by. Impressive quality built home. Bright open plan, vaulted ceilings, hardwood flooring. You’ll love the park views from great room, dinette, deck. Exc. kitchen, 5 bdrm., 4 baths, den, MF laundry. Awesome ICF bsmt., in-floor htg. Beautiful yard, park views, htd. garage, RV parking + lots more! You’ll love it! Asking $585,000 CA0058383 C UL-DE-SAC LOCATION W/PARKS, PLAYGROUND, WALK ING TRAILS CLOSE D! HUGE YAR BY! ... Exc. presentation, bright open design w/18’ and 9’ ceilings, beautiful hardwood flooring, gorgeous staircase. Exc. kitchen, lovely LR, bright dinette w/garden door to covered deck. Superb master, awesome en suite, MF laundry, ICF bsmt. w/ in-floor htg. Oversized yard, attached garage + more! You’ll love it! CA0056885 Asking $439,000 BRIGHT, INVITING BI-LEVEL ... w/open concept floor plan. Backs G! NEW LISTIN onto open field! Completely fin. inside and out – just move in! Vaulted ceiling, 2+2 bdrm., 3-pce. en suite, cork flooring, gas FP, dble. attached garage, fenced yard. You’ll love the unobstructed north view, it’ll make you forget you’re living in the city! Asking $359,900 CA0058550 S T U N N I N G HOME! … 1910 sq. ft. 2-storey only steps away from park and walking trails. Bright DR, MF laundry. Great family home! Asking $459,900 CA0046346 1 7 4 5 SQ. FT. 2-STO R EY … 3 bdrm., 3 baths, bonus room, 5-pce. en suite, MF laundry plus much more! Asking $444,900 CA0046348 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW IN V IC TO RIA PARK! ... Close to parks, refreshed, bright open floor plan w/easy access, great for seniors! Exc. country kitchen, bright dinette, garden doors to private covered deck. Lovely LR, cozy gas FP, spacious master, en suite, MF laundry, dev. bsmt. 24’x24’ attached garage, RV option. Great retirement or family home! Asking $365,000 CA0058571 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 EXCELLENT BUNGALOW ... only steps away from west end shopping, golf course! Hardwood/tile flooring, granite counter tops, barrel ceiling, custom bookshelf, 2 gas FP, beautiful kitchen, bright windows, awesome master w/ en suite, MF laundry. 25’x25’ garage. Too much to note – call today! CA0057326 Asking $427,900

RESIDENTIAL LOTS HUSTLE PARK ... by huge playground and west end amenities! •  50 lots with alley access, starting from $82,900 •  20 cul-de-sac lots, starting from $103,900 SOUTHWEST MEADOWS ... by parks, playground and West End amenities! •  18 lots with alley access, from $78,500 •  17 large cul-de-sac lots, from $103,900 Call now for more information! EXCELLENT LOT TO BUILD YOUR NEW HOME ... offered at an extremely great price close to west end shopping. Asking $65,000 CA0048714

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CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 IMPRESSIVE 3-SUITE CHARACTER HOME ... close to Augustana, downtown core. Over 1000 sq. ft. on each ! level featuring total EA R A COLLEGE of 6 bdrm., 3 baths, upgraded furnace, tons of charm. 8’10” ceilings and all new windows on MF. Upper level bright, private w/gorgeous treed views. Separate access to each suite and shared laundry. Huge potential! Asking $249,900 CA0026595 MODERN DAY FAMILY BI-LEVEL IN DUGGAN PARK ... 3 bdrm., 2 baths. Exc. floor plan w/large fenced yard. A must see! Asking $299,700 R EDUCED ! CA0054426

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CUTE, COZ Y, MOVE-IN READY ... Great rental or first time home w/upgraded vinyl ! windows, siding, G IN ST LI NEW Hi-E furnace, hardwood floors, newly painted. Bright living space, cozy kitchen, partial bsmt. dev. w/laundry, family room, storage. Single garage, RV parking, fenced yard. Immediate possession! Asking $169,500 CA0058246 GORGEOUS, BRIGHT CONDO OVERLOOKING JUBILEE PARK! ... You’ll enjoy this worry free lifestyle, no maintenance condo in Park Place North. MF condo features 2 bdrm., 2 full baths. Close to shopping. Beautiful view of park, a must see! Asking $268,000 CA0051946 RIDGEPOINT TOWNHOUSE CONDO ... 3 bdrm., 2 baths, well maintained. Maint. free living at its finest! Call today to view! Asking $202,900 CA0054143 COZY HOME CLOSE TO 2 SCHOOLS, DOWNTOWN CORE ... Mature area w/quiet surroundings. 1.5-storey w/3 bdrm., 2 baths, spa! D cious eat-in kitchen, den CE U R ED 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. Asking $147,500 CA0059375 GREAT STARTER HOME ... or investment oppor tunity. Close to schools and downtown. Asking $255,900 CA0056992

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COMMERCIAL LOT EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY, MAIN STREET CAMROSE! ... Vacant lot zoned C1. Call for details! Asking $89,000 CA0052828

FARMS R ES !

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

INVESTMENTS

FANTASTIC TURN KEY R E V E N U E PROPERTY! ... Full duplex includes two 1050 sq. ft. units equally equipped w/3 bdrm., one bath on upper, eat-in kitchen, comfy LR on lower floor. Great central location. Excellent tenants in place! Asking $342,000 CA0050002

FOR LEASE BRAND N E W STATE! O F -T H E 3 OPTIONS A R T 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

COZY, AFFORDABLE BUNGALOW ... Close to downtown, Mirror Lake walking paths. Ideal one lvl. living lifestyle w/2 bdrm., 4-pce. bath, spacious LR, workable kitchen/dining, large entryway, MF laundry! Private deck, fenced yard, single garage. Recent updates include a few windows, plumbing, furnace, washer/dryer, exterior doors, sink/shower in bath. Quick possession. Great rental or if looking to downsize. Ask $149,500 CA0055413 EXC. OPPORTUNITY TO RENOVATE A HOUSE + CREATE YOUR HOME! ... G! NEW LISTIN 1156 sq. ft. bungalow Asking $267,500 CA0058629 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. C A0023243 Asking $154,900 FAMILY FRIENDLY BI-LEVEL ... 5 bdrm. Located close to parks, schools, rec centre. Mature fully landscaped, fenced yard w/ dble. garage. A must see! CA0055870 Asking $284,500 AUGUSTANA AREA ... with mother-inlaw suite – great rental! Cozy w/ ! G IN charac ter, tons ST NEW LI of upgrades. Brand new kitchen, 4-pce. bath + laminate flooring on MF. Vinyl windows throughout, Hi E furnace/HW tank, siding, newer roof. 2 bdrm. up + bachelor in bsmt., good living areas. 24’x26’ garage w/9’ door, mature yard. Immed. possession. CA0059648 Asking $239,900 BEAUTIFUL MODERN 2-STOREY HOME … is close to west end shopping, awesome playground! Family friendly, everything you need incl. 3 bdrm., 2 baths, cozy veranda out front. Asking $292,000 CA0057303 MOVE-IN READY, CORNER LOT BUNGALOW ... well maintained, close to G ! playgrounds, parks IN ST LI W NE Park neighbourhood. 3 bdrm., 2 in Victoria baths, open concept kitchen/dining area, large sunken LR. Fully landscaped yard, dble. garage. Don’t miss out on this opportunity! Asking $268,000 CA0058640

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EXC. BUILT BUNGALOW IN ROUND HILL ... easy commute to Camrose, Edmonton. 5 bdrm., 3 bath modern day style home will impress you w/its bright, open concept floor plan, many upgraded features! Outside has front covered porch, large back deck, htd. dble. garage! Come live in the quiet of the country with convenience of a small town! CA0055922 Asking $329,900 FERINTOSH ... Charming 1-bdrm. home w/fire pit, deck, pr ivate yard, garage. Many recent upgrades for very inexpensive living. Great starter home, summer/winter retreat, in-between or retirement place/community. Only $99,000 CA0045645 GREAT BUNGALOW IN ROSALIND … Open concept floor plan. Nice sized kitchen, 3 bdrm., 2 baths on MF. Partially fin. bsmt. dev. w/bdrm., bath. 32’x36’ detached garage w/htd. work area. Big lot, lots of space to work with. A great home to call yours! CA0052796 Asking $254,900 ROSALIND – QUIET AND QUAINT TOWN! ... Older bunG! NEW LISTIN galow on main street w/lge. lot. Home in much need of TLC. Property being sold “as is”. Don’t miss out on this opportunity! Asking $35,500 CA0059575 NEW NORWAY BARE SERVICED LOT ... ready, waiting for your dream G! Water, NEW LISTIN home. sewer, power. Beautifully landscaped w/trees, decorative shrubbery, lge. garden area, flower beds. Fantastic school system, short distance from Camrose! Asking $54,000 CA0060120 4 ACRES OF LAND IN DAYSLAND! ... !Close to golf course, G IN ST LI NEW this 3-bdrm., 2 full bath home has lots of space, charming characteristics incl. 2 wood burning FP, cozy veranda out front. Att. oversize dble. garage, large shop for all your toys. Come enjoy quiet of country w/convenience of small town! Asking $525,000 CA0059835

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